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MHE DAILY BEE| COUNCIL BLUIFS [JURTA .\t-!:cyal.»l‘mlr‘j Teliveied by carrior to any part of the city TEIEPTONES { Night Editor \H,-.x‘l R e MINOK MENTION, K. Y Plambing Co Roston store, cloaks The Mazne Real Fstate Co.. 539 Broadway | A. B, Cimining will address o meeting of | Fepiblicans in tuls city next Tucsday even- | fngg, October 10, : A marringe iicense was {ssied yestorda o Bupene Vader und Hattio M. Stever, both of Counil Bluf | D. . Weir and wifo entertained a_party of fricuds last Wednesday evening at high five at tieir rosidence, 3 nue 13 M. W. Pratt of Kansas will speak at Delong's mis this eveni - the sub Ject: “From the Gutter to ithe Pulpit.” The Migh SehoolsFoot Ball club has ar ranped for ames to bo played every Satur day untii November 11, at the Driviag vark A report was received at tho oftice of the coroner yesterday that a farme i Christinn 1tobb of York township had com mitted suicido by the use of a revoiver. No | particutars of the arair were recoived i Hig paper Raird rep of the ne 1 8¢ sontatives at the opening of his new cate yesterdiy. Au_ clegant menu was faultlesaly sorved, and the newspanor men generously and claborately dedicated the | ubl | and Miss Lallian Watt, re married W new dining hall to the Mr. A. L. Tanner both of this v evening at tho residence of* the parents, corner of Glen and High avenues. Only o few intinste fr preseat, mon Justice Vien performed Ike Canary's case, in which ho is charged | with knocking a wveighbor over the head with an ax and stealing 4 fish net, was con tinued yesterday until the 26th, when Jus tlee Vien will hear it. (s bond was redu | from to $400. but he hns not yet been | able to furnish i, Fred Witzkio died Wednesday night of of four months be held | noon AL kat the rosidi linns strecy, Rey. Mr. Steeg oftiy The remains will be buried in Walnut Hill cemeter Fidelity cou wiil hold its ree: the new hall in th num, s ovening in ¢ Brown building, entrance on Pearl strect, at 7:50 o' “This hall | 18 one of the finest in the city, and will be thrown open this evening for the first time. | A lurge atiendance is looked for,us the exercises will be of uncommon intercst Henry Ginheimer, one of the best known of the old soldiers in the city, has been suf fering from a_disordered mind for the past day or two. He did vot secry to recognize any of his acquaintances, even the lady at whose house he boarded. Yesterday he was brought before the insane commissioners and after an examination it was deci that he should be taken to St. Bereard's hospital for treatment. ell Hough, who was arrested and fined heavily for eroating a disturbance on Pic treet, skipped from the cham gang before ho had served tweniy-four hours of the elghtecn-day sentence that was given him. He displayed his sprinting abititics to so 00d advantage that all efforts to canture im have so far been unavailing, Ho will undoubtedly v irn, howeve us he always has heretofore, and in t nt he will | find the city jail doors yawning for him yearni s cver. There is o war n wienerwurst circles. Two sets of men are engaged in tho business here, one of them being local partics and the other hail from Owaha. The local hucksters are complaining by reason of the fact that Omaha men como over and tuke awauy a share of their custom _without pay- ing a license, There is a legal question in volved, s the Omaha_men claim to manu- facture their own goods and thorefore con- sider themselves exempt from the operation of the ordinanee compelling peddlers to take out a licensc. Cit.” Atzornoy Hazelton sug- ests thut the Ot men be arvested and est e be made ter to determine the Jegal status of the zakn, lot small tables with tablecloths, 40 dozen triple plated Rodgers knives, forks and spoons, lot of dishes, all kinds to sot, 120 plates: five A tar Two gas stoves, sets hotel or restaurant silverware, 50 bicees, used in Masonic temple danece hall, for sale at a barcain, W. J Jameson, Masonic temple, Couneil Blufis, Boiled linsood oil at Davis' 48¢ per gallon. raw oil. 5¢ o gullon. Domestic soap ontlasts che. b soap PERSUNAL W. Woodward is in Chicago, John Beresheim has returned from © cago, v Wightmin howie on Willow ay Mis, . Darra days visit to the World's fair, M. I Rohrer and family hay from a Visit to the World's Tuir. W. R Danforth of North Stanford 15 in the city, a guest of 1% T, Tru Mr. und Mrs. George Davis leave toworrow for u visit to the World's fair, H. H. Harrison is coufined to the Women's Christian Association hospital by a severe illness, D. M. West and Dr. M. B. Snyder have gone to Chicago, accompanicd by Joel West of Omaha, G A0S, is soriously ill nue. at his ves today for a ten retyrned H., Mrs. W, HL. James left last evening for a yisitofa month or six weeks to her old home in Sandwich, 111, Ralph Willixms is suffering from the effects of o bad full whizh Le had Wednes- day on a slippery sidewalk. He sprained his ankle and will have to walk with a crutch for four or five weeks, 0 his physi- clun says. W. C. Hendricks is home from Des Moines, where ho went to o 0 an exnmination before the suprem for admission to the bar. The class numbered twenty-eight and Mr. Heudricks held ninth place when the final marking was wade, Another mem- ber of the cluss, Will Bonson of Dubuque, ac- companied him' home and will visit in the ety for a fow duys. * urt Domestic soap is the best Taking it Turn About, William Hall, Hivam C. Jenkius brother, Willian C. Jenkius, and his are so fur the lenders in @ vew gamoat Manawa, *Tuz ¥ contained an account of the capturo of the Jenkins brothers by Hull. while e din the unlawful business of | soiing for fish i the lake, At vavious owher times it hus contained accounts of Hall's arrest on the duy night Ha sawe cugrge. Wednes. whose heart was filled with gleeat the way he bad ropud in tho two men whom e blawed for several of the | Previous prosecutions in which had figured us dofendant, wentdown to the lake spread his seine, wud was just in the act of puiling in several bushels of luke s and wackerel when the Jenkins by appeared and carted him off to juil There does uot scem to be the slightest enmity between the three men, as on the night the denkinses were arvested ull th, rode howe in the “After the Ball." sume wagon whistling W. E. Chambers will commence his dancing classes in Masonic temple Wednesduy, October 4, Tne A dug Yheir Force, Manager Jauies of the Sandwich Manufac- turing compuny, who has beeu straggling along with o small regiment of men, deter- mined yesterday to increase the forve to handle the huy press and sheller trade. Two move men will be added tothe field force, and their tervitory will be Nebraska western lowa. The men selected wil frou the home ofice at Sand vich, and they will hereafier be citizens of Council Blufls, W. W. Chapman, 101 Fourth half block south Boston store. Ask your K;)oer for Dowmestic soap street NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Short Rtory of a Man Who Was a Prinos for a Little While, SLIM JIM'S THIEE DAYS OF GLORY THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1 completed his term in the city jail for vagrancy yesterday and was getting ready to leave town this mornina for Sioux City ! Afow hoursafter he left the jail he ran . who rear- e and brought across Offcers Murphy and W rested him on the same char him in to serve another sentenco. He was willing to leave the city, and understood he had permission from the authorities to stay until morning, buf his excuse did not go down with the minions of the law. Swme Old Dodze. O. Buck, a farmer living near Mo Bought A Gin ML and Give AWAY | Grove has never read the papers, and Drinks While the Stock i ML last Wednesday night never know thuere An Old Sotdier Who Was were agy people in the world who lived by w Thoroughbred. their wits. - He knows it now, however, aud, although he paid a watch and 813 in cash for FRR the information, it will probably be worth Slim an old soldier whom every one | u1i 1 cost. He was returning home from a i Council Biuffs knows, but w se last | western trip, and ywhile waiting for the out name the records fail to disclose. left yester- | going Ne western train toot a walk up day noon for feavenworth, where he wiil | street. In the course of his perambulations spoud the winter in the Soldiers Homo, M | e ran adross an unknown pacty who was has been a stealy inmate of that institution | {E0TIAR, )\ CCCC, Tt (QUGE OUE, BF for several years past, except in the sum- | \wus yearning to be fideced, it did not miers, when he comes bere and works at odd U thein long to do business, The Jobs about town until the weather géts so | confideice man represented himself to be cold s to render s southern trip enjoyable | Presidentof the Northwestern railway in and even necessary to a man whose ward robe is somewhat limited “Ihere is a man,” remarked a sterday morning as he stood watching Slim Jim start for Leavenworth, “who had the uncommon and interesting expevionce of going broke in the saloon business. A few years ago he suddenly became the happy He immediately invested pout #500 back pension money it in the Colorado house on Broadway just below Seventh strect, *His success in getting so much money all t once aroused his feelinzs of gonerosity 1 hio threw e lunch counter rtwo dayvs Iy on the liquor business 3 stood with open not a f but free drink establishmen o had a The other mo suloon keej their hands in their pockets wondering what was to be done There was ) use in talking, they could nov compete weth 8o pub spirited a saloon keeper, and so they decid to let him bave his own way until he ran to the end of his rope, which they could easily sce would not be lon “In the meanti Jug that scemed likely to b record. His intin frien likev:ise, and he had a lesion of them-—at the time, Suddenly he awoke to the con- sciousness that vhe stock of liqud refresh ment was all gone and there was no money to get any more. e immeaiately sold out the fixtures to tho man from whom he had bought them and begau replenishing his jag, which had begun to wane, over the bar which now befonwed to bis suceessor, Tt did not take lone, of , for_his money to run out a second time, aud since then Slim Jim has been leading a comparatively sober life —that with those three glorious d im w ccumulating a k tho world's were doing ar A Underw New £00ds at new price to be found atour stove, but more especially in this line for the present season. Never were such values offered by us as we are show st in our under- wear depa Ladies’ underwear, natural vests and , Abe, The, S0c 1o AL, and pants, 25¢, 3 $1.00, in plain and ribbed. :nt's underwear gray and camel hair Theabove is four he, H0¢, Children’s underwear, all wool, red, vests and pants from 124¢ up. Gray mixed vests and pants from 10¢ up. All wool camel hair @ 2c up. See new line of children'’s ribbed vests and pants in natural wool. FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Bluffs, la. —Store closed ev evening at 6 cpt Monday and Saturd BostoN ST nd natural from ORE, You can't afford to b oh priced fuel in oid, worn-out stoves, They waste the price of & good stove every year, Cole & Cole sell the Radiant Home and Round Oak stoves, the g Stop at the Oy Lest $2.00 house at fuel suvers. den, Cc ncil Blufts, the in Towa. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. Tried s Own Caso, Andrew O'Day of Atluntic was before Judge Woolson yesterday for selling liquor without a license. He varied the wmonotony by acting as his own attorney. and a verdict of guilty was turned in by the jury wichout leaving their seats. Court immediately adjourned. O'Day loafe around the court voom, weury and il at ease. After waiting for five or ten minutes ho came up to Mr, Howell, the assistant prosecuting attorncy and sail: listner Howell, o Oi hoy to wait here till thot jury comes in2” “Why, Audy, your jury didn't go out; thoy found you guilty without leaving their seats. You're convicted.” “An' 18 thot so, now " asked O'Day, and he silently left the room with his mind over- awed by the mystery of the things ave dono 1 Unel Two other men were 150 mystified, John T, Harwood and J. S. Shu ave their names. They passed whitewashed pennies off on an unsuspecting Red Oak public and now Matt Stedman and his men have got them on the hip. The jury found them both ilty, and the impression us to prevail they will get a sentence that will be ay up in the direction of the limit on ac- it of the aguravated nature of the case. Three of the gang are still to be tried. Moore’s Air-Tight Heater,” triumph in stove making burns hard or soft “coul; fire kept 24 hours with corneobs; cheaper than any other and superior to all others. Come und see them. P, €. Devol, W. S. Baird, I Admitted tho Siganture, The case of George F. Wright agninst Mrs Addie W. Clark, involving tho possession of about $,000 insurance money on the life of the Jate J. H. E. Clark, occupicd the entire day in the district court. Mrs. Clavi was put upon the staud during the forenoon and adwitted having assigned the policy to Wright, but claimed her signature was af- fixed on Sunday, which made it void, The evidence, however, showed that ou the fol lowing day. Monday, she recolved £00 of the amount which was to be given her as con- sideration for the assigument, and this, the plainti cluimed. stopped hor from denying the vulidity of the assiznmoat. Wright's attorneys filad a motion that the court take the case from the jary and instruct tho jury to veuder o verdict ia his favor, but this tho court refused to do. This morning the triat will proceed aud Wilght's ovidence will be introduced. Tho Jury in th vay in which Sam's court, aw latest beautifu awyer, Bverett block. £10,000 damage case of Grimmi nn against the Union Pacific found itself unable to agrea, and was dis- chirked by the court at the morning session low it stood cannot be leacned but it is stated by one of the jurors that the finul vote was 11 to 1 for the plantiff, It has long been conceded & fact that if you want anything reliable in the drug or paint line you cun get it at Davis', and at pri tion cuit lands and farms, Greenshiclds, icholson & Co., 600 B roadway. Tel, 151 Kepublicun Ciub, Thero will be a meeting of Council Bluffs | Republican club at the oftice of Hon. 1. M Pusey in the Sapp block av 7:8) p. w., Fri- day, October 6. V. L. Trevson, President D. E Stuagr, Seeretary. Unity Gaild bazaar, sun 0= anl pasty Thursday, Octobar 12, Masnic temple Dowestie soap is the est. Looks Like Versecution, Oscar Rand, a young colored fellow who used to work atthe Grand hotel, but for | sowe litkle time past bas been out of a joo, vositively, | ¢s that Jdefy competi- | eman, Blck thought he and, putting in_an_ appli 1s very soon accepted, He wad in formed that he” would have to have a blue ! cont with hrass buttons all over it, but as he had only £13 the railroad man agreed to take what ha had and put up the balance with a tailor himself, provided Buck would 1at him have his watch as security for the amount Buck ngreed to the proposition and turned his money watch over to the un nd his known friend. The latter soon after went search of a bi would like the J into a caboose that happened to be standing tracks, near by on the Northwestern that was the last seen of him and Cook your meals this range. At cost at the ( mpany. Jarvis Wine Co., Council Bluffs, Ls The wses of typhoid fever in the city at present, moro. in fact, than have been known at auy one time be fore for ten years past. formed a Bee reporter now has more than forty ¢ disease under his charge prevalence of the fever to water. *1 find that most of my patients are south of "Thirteenth avenue, west of Twelfth street, or cast of Third street,” he remarked “In the parts of the city where typhoid pre vails the patients are in the habit of using well water, and in many cases the well water is fmpregnated with matter containir typhoid germs. 1 consider the city water all rignt, und no danger is to bo looked for by those using it. utless there are other con ditions favorable for distributing the germs “These other conditions, however, are rare.” One physician in yesterday that he of the dread He ascribes the the use of Jarvis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best Livery o Scorched W. L. Patton’s barn on North Main street was visited by fire last night about 10 0'clock W. L. Hatton, the night man at the stable, was the st to detect the fire, which was falling through the mow holes. He sum moned the fire department and then hurried to get the horses out of danger. quick work of the department soon extinguishod the blaze, but nearly all the huy in the loft was buened and the buiiding was badly in jured, The damage is estimated at abou £500. There was 21,000 insurance on the building in the Burlington Insurance con pany aud $400 m the lowa of Des Moin Prank D. Shaffer, who has leased the bu ing, and Hatton both say no one had bei the loft siuce 4 o'clock in the they think the fire was cuus diary. . Williamson & Co., 106 Main st largest and best hicycle stock in eity. - 1 in afternoon, and d by an incen- t, Down on Foreign Frankfurters. There is war among the wicnerwurst men. The Council Bluffs peddlers have been making complaint that certain Omaha men were coming to this sidc of the river with their wares and taking away a shave of their trade without paying any peddlers® license. They consulted City Attorney Zleton, who suggested that they have the men pulled anda a U case made in order to test the validity of the nance. Last night two men with wienerwurst cans, g their names s Kerns und Willinms, “They elaim as they ced under, arrest. they wanufucture their own goods are’ excmpt from liability to fec. George S. Davis, preseription druggist. for William Lewis. was driving a wagon with three tons of coul on board over the Eighth avenue briage on Indian creelk Wednesday when the brivge caved in and iev the whole outfit down suddenly into the bed of the creck, I'he collapse was due to the 1oiting away of the tunbers supporting the structure. ‘The am was quite badly injured, but Mont- gomery escaped with a few paintul bruises His wagon was somewhat broken and the coal was strown along the bottom of the creek. - HAWAILANS DiSAPPOINT ). Clevelnnd’s Deluy Causes Them to Carry Out Their Own lutentions. SAN Fraxcisco, Oct. 5—The steamer which arvived here yesterday from Honolulu states that there is a feeling of disappoint- ment 1 the is and at the fact that the news which was expected from the United States regarding annexation had not arrived, The provisional government will now carry out the original tormsof the proclama- tion'of last January, which demanded with out comprowise annexation to the United States, the United St suiled for San I “Ihe cru steamer Boston has has arrived, o 5o Submiteed to Fopular Voie, Wasutxaros, Oct. 5.—The naturc of Mr. 3lount’s recommendation, says o “morning paper, is to the effect that no action should bo taken by the United States to annex the islands or establish a protectorate without the full comsent of the natives of Hawan, The report recommends that all questions involved in annexu- tion and the establishment of a protectorate suould be submitted to o vote of all nutives, us well as foroigners, and upon their decision rests the future policy of the United States respecting the Huwaiian islands, 1f Mr. Clevelund adopts the recom- mendations submitted, it practically means that Queen Lilivokalani will be restored to power, as she is said to be popular among ves, each of whose vote is to be ach foreigner, and it will an the complete ascendaucy of Mr. Claus Spreckels, the sugar king, R Rhode Istand Day Toduy, Cuicago, Oct. b.—People from the little state of Rhode Island overvan the exposition grounds today. The day was perfect and fair visitors cume in large numbers, There were numbers of Rhode Island people at Juckson park and the exercises were partio- ipated in by some of the most prominent citizens of the state. The oration of the duy was delivered by Prof. Alonzo Williams of Brown university. Addr were ulso made by Nelson W. Aldvich, Oscar Lapham, Colonel W, A. James and Colonel John C, wan. An original poemn was recited by iy R Palmer. Thé carthorse show, which taken place Monday. hiis been | account of the big crowd The event of interest Lo horscmen is show of standurd bred totters and the thoroughbreds, which commences October | 16and continues two wi 'he poultry | show, which commences October 16 and lasts | @ weels, will be the largest in the world Over 5000 birds huve been entered. The crowning eveut in the stock pavilion will be the full stock show. lusting two weeks, com. wencing October 16, Among the & methods of (ntertain. ment belug planned for October 12, talian day. is & characteristic Venetian vegitta be Lween gor las. The entire contest will be conducted exactly as is customary i Ven and will be oue of the huest produced at the fair, Paid adwissions yesterday uumbered 174,- 175, was to have vostponed on expected on that duy |t things 8o far STOLE CRETS THE FIRM)S §: How a Trusted and Favorite Employe Re- warded Coufidence, Af er Spending Years Card Company Piay with the National New York fle Trick—Are ondon, | ‘ ROCEXT M'CUCHEAN’S BASE INGRATITUDE | | | itam rested in IxvIANAZOLIS, Oot. 5. has gone to London in se who is under indictment here for larceny Poole for a number of years was a s man for the National Card company of thi ity I'hs card company is one of the larg the trade, and has the ities for turning out these 1t has requived part of expert Robert MeCucheon arch of J. J. Poole, st most improved f I its work. To secure years of labor on the mechanics, The results are obtained principally through a system of | making and blending colors and the ma chivery used in the manutacture of cards. | Poote had access to all this information | He socured drawings of the machinery, some of the coloring matter, samples of the card board and other material used by the com { pany and started for New York. The com. pany suspected and intercepted the goods in w York city, but Poole evaded the oMeers and escaped to London, where, it is said, ho took out pitents for the | United Kingdom on the material, coloring, chinery and everything used by the tional Uard company of this city. One of the com whole plant. 1y says: “He stole our The dumige to the company is estimated at about §20,000, but the indict- ment charges Poole with the larceny of $100 | worth of goods, The complainants have no mformation whether or not Poole has been arrested, but suy that he will be as soon as found. 1Ttis likely that tho company will also make an eXort o o the patents that Poole obtained i, MoxtieaL, Oct. 5.—A desperate gang of outlaws has boen roaming at will throughout the townships of Vaudeville, Beaconsfield | and St Genevieve, committing depredations on every haud. ‘The gang numbers nine { men. The desperadoes took possession of the town of Oshawa last Sunday and robbed several stores. They ulso broke into post offices und secured soveral hundred dollars’ worth of plunder. They entered a hotel at Vaudeville and robbed the proprietor of 500, The Montreal police r tured three of them aft gle. Oficers re in others. n down and cap- a desperate stru Lot pursuit of the But the Diamonds Had Gone, Bostoy, Oct. 5. —Mrs. B. R. Fiske. a wealthy Boston widow, landed from the Cunard steamer Campania in New Yok on August 26, She then discovered that she had been robbed of £4,000 worth of diamonds and a letter of credit for £20,000. It now coiues to light that when the steamer was being renovaled the leather bag in which the jewels and letter of credit haa been locked was found nidden in the lad,’s lava tory and that the thief did cot unlock it, but cut 1t open at one end, removing the' dia- mouds. "The letter of credit was still in the bag undis! Fight Lasted Dol o Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 5 —Assistant Gen- eral Superintendent Dickinson the Northern Pacitic reccived dispatehe anaccount of a fight between the robbers whobeld upa train in Augustand w attacked by a posse of cighty-ive men near Suwmit on the line of tho Great Northern | in Mont The izt coutinued until late this evening and he thinks the robbers will be captured or killed > morning. The last report states robuers were surrounded on a_hillside three miles north f Summit and that the five is brisk on both sides. of Twenty-Four tsullets tuto His Pillow Ankansas Crry, Kan, Oct. 5—A man just arvived from the new town of Blackwell, in the Strip, reports another attempt to take the town by toughs. The gang rode into the city heavily armed and com | the dis charge of their guns. Fortunately no one was injured. Colonel Napp, of Iola, Kan, however, had a narrow eseape from meetin, death, He was sl clothes fo vullet sty ping ina tent with his a pillow and was awakened by u ing the clothes. He round twenty in his suit of clothes wmade by Attempted to Shoot Herself, SPINGrLELD, 1L, Oct. 5.—Lillian - Lewis, the actress, late this afternoon aflter wsing a new play went to her dre room and locked the door. after two shots were heard and the doo ing burst open Miss Lewis was fouud 1 on the floor and by hew side a revolver. bulict. holes were in her gown near shoulder uud onc bullet had grazed the inne art of her left arm. Sho recovered in time ing A few minutes Diiss Lew accidental, is sald the shooting was purely JOINT RAT. - LAW SUSIAINED, Important Decision of the fow Court 1n a Railroad Ca e, Dis Moises, Oct. b.—[Special Telegram to ‘Tug Bie.|—The supreme court this morning, in a lengthy opiuion by Judge Kinn in the case of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids Northern against the railrosd commissioner of fown, appealed from Johuson county, reaftivmed the tormer opi ning the joint rate law, but with the following qualification: “In 'thus disposing of this case we ace not to be understood as approy- ing of the correctuess of the former holding, ome of us ure content with the result reached in the former opinion; others, the writer included, do not approve of some of the reasoning and conclusions reached, and A mujority of the court as thus constituted do not wish 1o bo considered as bound by it inany other case.” In the former decision Judges Rothrook and Robinsou fook the railrond side, dissenting from the majority opinion. Other supreme court decisions: & Hemingw appellants, Moses, Cedar "district, reversed; State vs Claude L. Chase, uppellant. Madison dis- trict, afivmed ; Stite vs G. W. Field, appel- lant, Humboldv district, afirmed; State vs William B. Gadosis et al, appellants, Benton district, aftirmed, Supre o Douglas vs Olver 8, At Harrison County's Fain Missovkt Variey, Ta., Oct. b.—[Special Telegram to Tug Beg, |~~The attendance at the fair today was 5,000, It the 2:29 class, trotting, Con heats Daisy J nt won in three straight scond ; best time, 2:28 In the 2:36 class, trotting, Kuy won, Uncle Dan sécond ; best time, 2:2015 The mile and | repcat running race was won easily by Pet ticoat. Towa Repubiloan Kally, CRESTON, Ta., Oct. 5.—(Speciul Telegram to Tue Bee |—The republican rally held this afternoon and evening whs well attended, | theopera house in the afternoon being we! ; filled, and the people were turned away at | the court house in the evening. The meet ings were uddressed by Hon. 8. L. Coftin of ort Dodge, und L. L. Foster of Des Moines, Lina County be CeDAR Rarins, Ta,, Oct. 5. gram to Tue Beg,) at Marion toduy pert Special Pele- Linn county democrats nominated A. J. Fuhr- | meister and 1. . Bowdish for representa | tives. | - - Dr. Graves' Hoaseh dda Goods seld, | Puovivesce, R. 1., Oct. 5.—The household effects of Dr. I\ Tnatcher Graves, the al- | leged murdercr who died in juil in Denver, | were sold at suction. From cellar to garvet eve room wus plored by relic hunters. The ent 1ot of stuff offered for sule was in- | significant. It is evident thas Mrs. Graves | inteuded 0 vreserve everything of value and 1o dispose of thie rest | - ——— [ O'Hrien Avswers Barey. | Desuy, Oct. 5—William O'Brien, M. P., | speaking at Newport, County Mayo, reforred | | to the recent speech of Mr. John Barry plaining the reasons for his r Parliament, and accused Mr. signation from Barry of being Moreover v every topic rovoke passion had b which was likely to o raked up by those who were the enemies of the best interests my shoulder. T got ter the door step, an’ whut djer think that ongrateful | woman says fer me?" “I dunno." | She looked at me stic, an' she *If there's any thing 1 do hate, it's + wman goin”wround with a chip shoulder.’ ™ a - Favors tho ¢ Mayor Bemis has called the attention of the city engineer, city attorney and commis sioner of health t con sumer in operation 20, and which was constructed at the suggestion of Mayor | portable garb. t Chici through the alloys devour! watermelon rinds and kitchen sioj Then his houor concluded that his fame was estab- lished and went off intoa paroxysm of de ng several tous of light. He predicted that several thousands of dollurs per year could be sived the tax- payers by putting the rolling consumers in operation all over the ci s Foreygn Admisals at 1o de Janeir LoNDON, Oct. b.—In reference to the stato- ment {rom Rio de Janeiro that forelgn ad- mirals were undecided what to do in view of the Brazilian government's preparations for defense, a high oMcal in Tondon says that the action of Brazil in erecting forts in tha city made intervention extremely difieult, | us theorder to the vinders not Lo inte fere with the bombardment of the forts ap- (aally to the defenses which mizht have been erected in the eity. He thougsht instructions on the above | would un- doubtedly be sent to the [ritish warships, and unless Brazil abandoned the new de. fenses intervention on the pary of foreign ships would be 1mposs Strikers Enj Avnens, Me., Oct. 5.-—ludge Foster to granted a petition for a temporary injunc- tion restraining the 115 defendunts, officers and members of the International Boot and Shoe Workers and Lasters Protective union, from further acts tending to intinidation of helv in the shoe shops bere and to the injuw of the business of the manufacturcrs. This action on the part of the manufact TS WS unexpected and there was great excitement, “The mayor is preparing to formally request Governor Cleaves to call out the militia. phtes St ettlers Lose e flom AsnLaxp, Wis., Oct. 5.—By decisions from zton 150 settlers ou the so-called ha riilrcat lan's, and others on the Central’s lands, will lose their homes, the saettlers hav were opened before the lands scttlement by the govern- ment. The decision by Sceretary Smith confirms the one made by Noble, Six thousand ac s of land, valued at 000, are involved. o Her Cablox Full of Water. QUEENSTOWS, Oct. 5.—The British steamer Citv Ca* P ron St. Johns is off the coast of Cork . @ ogged, in consequence of having encountered u terrible storm September 26, Her cabins are tilled with water and all on board have been living on the poop deck of the vessel ever since. Tugs have gone to her assistance. ——————— S0 Burglirize Fred Andresen's saloon at 1520 strect was burgiarized Wednesday £ in cash and 200 cigars. trance was forced through. Ab: 1 Their Baby. A 3-weeks-old boy was found about 11 o'clock last night on the doorsten of the Home for Aged Women, Twenty-seventh and 1zard, Its Dodee night of The back door en- n arents are not known, She's n Bud tetle. It was reported at central station at 1: that Belle Dean, 114 South Nioth stre had robbed her landlady, Mys. Clark, of §100 worth of sillc dresses. “I'be police are looking for Belle. WEATHER FORECAST. 1t Will Be Cloudy and Shghtly Wi Nebruska T wy. Wasiizerox, Oot. 5, —Forecast for Fri day: For Nebraska and South Dakotu-- cloudy thel 'mer; mnorth- Iy winds ming variable, Towa—Showers, followed by cooler weather; northwesterly winds, Loenl Re Orrice oF THE WeATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, Oct. 5.—Omaha record of temporature wn. rainfall compared with cor ing day ner in fair, past four yeur: 1891, 1590, Maximum temperature 535 602 Minimun tempersture., 442 402 512 vernge temperature. .. br> 642 462 662 Procipitutio SR 0D R D) Statement showing the condition of tem- perature and precipitation at Omaka for the day and since March 1, 1803; Normal temp: v P10 Deficiency for th A 1o Doficiency since March 1) . 1459 Normul precioitation 10 tnch Duficiency for the day 10 inch Deficiency since March 1. Heports fr 8.6 inches ns at 8 p.om. o i g BTATIONS E 4 g 0 « 1 « 0 I venport o Kaunas Clty o0 Denve 00 Chieyenne. Miles City Gulveston T | Part cloudy T indicates trace GEuRGE B HUNT. Local B - ccast Oilielal When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Clild, she for Whea sho becan lung to Castoria, When she Liad Children, she gave ther Castoria ‘astoria, Miss, sho ¢ n\( j one of a section which was making another | ! desperato attempt to reopen the wretched | discussion in reference to the Paris fund | fe CIH\' ) 1o REDUCING THE SURPLUS, IN HIGH PLACES! It is sueange that some people do wrong through ignosanco, others from a failure o investigato as to the right or Expertence of o Fat Man in an Interssting Line, | | Some one at the hotel told a fat man who was on a week's vacation, that horseback riding was the finest exerciso | in the world for reducing the flesh, so Bt it wrong of & matter. is strange, that individuals and firnis, who are fully nware of the rights of athors, will per ist in perpetrating foands upon them of Treiand. Mr. O'Brien said he would nover | t1® gentleman = with surplus tissue | Lligh-toned, wealthy manufrcturing | raise his voice azainst Irish politics. 1f he | “ented a horse for a weck n tough, | firms will offer and sl to rotail mer- | could betteve that his counteymen required | Wirey buckskin broneo--and started in, | chants, artioles whioh they know to. be | him to answer Mr., Barry's despicable cal- | Every morning at 9 o'elock, says | infringamonts on the rights of proprie | umnies he would do so, but until” he was o | the New York Herald, he mounted his | tors, and imitations of woll known goods. oIy o o dectined to be dragged into & | stoed in front of the hotel, but no ono | We want to sound a noto of warhing to oo i quarrel with Mr. Barry or any one | gver saw him come buck, Ho was never | the rotailors to bewire of such imjiac S S | at midéay dinner, but he appeared at | tions nud simulations of “CARTER'S Lit Anppreciaten Tofls | suppor table, always looking worn out | TLE LIVER PILLS.” Whan they are of- Detrolt Freo Prosst 1 have boen ine | #nd dejected | fered o you, refuse them; you do not sulted again,” said Meandering Mike, | ‘How are you making out?" asked his | want to do wrong, and you don’t want to | a8 tte eat down with his back seainst g | 84vE lay yourself liable to n lawsuit. Ben = g [y st twenty pounds, uklin said “Honesty is the bost poli- y he took me b 4 i " Nod I'hat's ¢ vitup and you'll it is just as true that “Honesty ls Ll b bt 2ceihoadbiblad | have a shape like the Apollo’ Bel- | thebost principle.” | “Ido, ve'ly. an' I say it loud, too. ls | Videre." e e | - \ e | this here a frec country, er is the T el LA That's the trouble graspin’ monopoly known as sevciety | L never much a king, or run- | \ 3 " ) " ning cithe that matter goin' ter keep on raisin’ the limit, so's | & 1 { " ter keep us out of tho game? Thet's | el alking ?w: don't need to walk | TREATMENT what [ want ter know.” | When you go ridi 3 . “Domt - git excited. Whut's hap- | [hen the st T Gt d RV eda IO ) Tor all pened ™ alkiv fliess you never rode it 'L askod a woman, who i the haughty | Broneo did yen? Wl vou want to try | Chronic, Nervous, woprietress of thet far ouse, ter | W ne u you'i ' somothing. | A gl Somotiiin’ lh‘l‘“'x‘y.y:' L,,‘,, ays, | The first day [ wontout on him ho car- | Surgical, | ‘kerey in some wood an' T will.' So° [ | vled me as far as the bridge in the [ et for” the ool pile. wi by er | wouls. ‘Lhon i dunped o min th | Private and law of natwral sclection, I tuk " the | mud. 1 chased him two miles, then |} nols | smallos’ pioce they wuz an’ histed it tor | £8¥€ it up and walked home, The next | Special Diseases | haif a mile further @ he set me down. 1 went to the stable and kicked about it. The man asked me if I wentriding for my health, Itold him yes. He said that was just | the horse I wanted and that he kept him spocially for that purpose. Seventeén fat men had offered to buy him, hut he of I HEN AND WOMEN Strictura, Hydracslo Varloocele, And all other troublastoy wd atronsonable charges. CONSULLCATION FREE. Oallon or add ross, wanted to be generous und gave every | NIRRT )Y f one u chance | ol l 1 He leaned his head upon his hand | JLE L AL wearily. DOUGLAS BLOCK. 16th AND DODOE Il Rave to give it up, T guess, Horo STS., OMAHA, NEB. I've been crawling in the back door of Opposito Hayden Bro's. this hotel for four days. 1t has cost mo { Harrison a dollar a day to have my clothos | ‘N T A newspaper account tells of the suceess | gloaned and it'Hl take me a year to re- | v e WS AD the invention of the Chicago mayor has [ &% PARRBLES LR, : ILL acliieved. and prints an interview with him | G0 ":(‘ 1) “]’1_”. Wituteie mlvmm\“h-l‘;‘T\:\; i 63 SHOE not ®Wie. e R Witnessed. 1ts brovtions oo om | only et up. Como insido and lot mo | 00 you wear them? Whon next In noed try a paln” West Side for & time and saw it rolling | spend my lust night in wild hilavity. | Best In the world. o b Loquor Traitic The lady eorrespondent of a leading ion paper says the Washington Post, appeared at the capital yesto h a telegram from the home office: “Wire ten words when congress will ston the n et nd death-dealing traflic in aleoholie liquors.” She wandered und the finally speared Private Mul Mississippi. “When will the house committee on aleoholic liquor traffic meot?™ Murvaney shook his head mournfally. 1 dont know."” “Where is the committ At Dwight.” HInvestigating?” *“No, taking treatment,” he sobbed. The lady correspondent didn'tuse ten words in wiring the home oflices. One was enough, She answered: “Never.” Congress and $2.00 $1.78 FOR BOYS 51.75 S 1f you want a fino DRESS SHOE, mado In the latest stylos, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 e $5 Shoe, They fit equal to custom made and lock and wear as well, IF you wish to economize in your footwear do so by purchasing W, L Douglas Shoes, Namo and prica stamped on ths bottom, fack for it when you buys W. L. DOV v e Sold by { Iznatz Nownwy Flias Svenson; 8 W. Bowman & Co. arlson; F. 8. Cr 15e and of 82y, So. Omnha NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. T Qualnt Fustice i Siam, Gorman papers tell of a queer method of judicial procedure in parts of the kingdom of Siam. In the absence of 1stworthy witnesses the learned judge orders the two contestants to dive in deep water, He who is able to remain below the surfaco the longer time is the winner of the suit! The report fur- ther declares that a particularly quar- relsome merchant, who considered him- self too old to try the *“cold water proof 8. Depository, Omaha, Nab, CAPITAL, -~ = = SURPLUS, - - - €400,000 265,000 process,” had a famous swimmer train | EE his son to perform murvelous auqatic | oOFegraund, Dirotors Honry W, Yaten, prost feats. Inall the subsequent suits the | W. V. Mo-se. John 8. Collins, J. L Patriok’ Lewls S. Reed, cashier. THE IRGN BANK father was represented by the son, and as a result vas always vietorious, Beruiy, Oct. 5,—The Vossischo Zeitung | it has received telegrams réport- | ITHAT HAT OF MlNE inza very serious change in Prince Bis- | ! marek's The from CHAPTER I Bousht itono v CHAVTER IT, Fitted well, wore woll. lopiced well. CHAPTER 111 Sl woarinz it. authority of the Landes Zeitung, which has relations with the government, that Priuc Bismarck is gradually siniin; 0. a CIAPTER TV, Nonew hat noe fed this yéar ’ A TAIL OF A HAT. CURES EREEE——— CHAPTER V. ’ Bought it of Miltonlorzer, tho hatter, CHAPTER VI ved me mone 'N 502 Broadway, RISING - BREAST .. Counoll Bluffs, 1th, | Taggeblatt has veceived a telegram hwarzburg, announcing on the "MOTHER'S FRIEND? 502751t fera chifi-besring woman, 1 have be mid-wife for many years, and in each cuso Friend! Sims & Bainb; idgp Al reypatinw Prac fede; 15, 1 o the state and 206-7-8-9, Shugat ms whe Dind beenused it has block Council Blufr I ders and - — suffering. best remed the breast knowa, ana worth (he price for that Special Noticess COUNTIL BLNF B—Ran, 108, postofie alone. Mus, M, 5. BRosTiR, Montgomery, Ala. Sent by exnress, charges prepaid, on recoips of price, $1.0 por bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Sold by all druggists, ATIANTA, , WHITE SPOTLESS ARWS Boft white hands, ehay Inost new Apply corge Partios with a 1itile tine and introdice patented 4, 148 Perin avenue, Counell Blufts, T Nowdy fuin G0 15t Ave 10 Lk DosLo) hed toom, 1 block from NICELY turaished rooms for rent, 118 South Sovonth strect y nadle, an unblemisied ki, dud i iant bar pduced Ly the celebrated CuTT MOR RENT A nico 8-room hons | located e when il othern fal, B W oty oo B A aloa o reverest hu e 0f the e in ind pealp, with Toss of huir, eve | wanting a GIICULTURAL fmplement m. / 1d com- when erofar A desirable location for wirehons o 27 Yous or heredit ure equally municate at onee with the Mayne keal Estate Co, succonsful | S Lot 6e 21 Brondway, Counell Blutts, S e W that Diy & Hess have wome birgains in frait and garden and near LOST VITALITY 3. 1Y oty ey cnead R L R S A R BSTRACTS and lowe und eliy proparty il Muieni o) 58 Bivmonth 1d vs Cile vzs | 43 Dowsit and wold.” ¥ ey & T maw, Conet 2 fmriy moved, cosspools, vaults, ehimnsys d Burks, av Paylor's grocory, o4) EDUCATIONAL. SARIAC Telenod, Eroadwiy ILLINOIS FON_‘SER\‘ATORV. Langingn Ete., Add B, ¥ WILLAKD, A M. Supt. Jacksonvilie, T ndiss to exchanga r Council Bluffs Lear improved 1and and eash 10 A F1E000.00 10 $20,000.00 stock of gene reliidine. | Stock of drugs 10 trade for JOnLLON & Vi Patten, COUNCIL BLUF?S STEAMDYE WORKS A1l Kindsof Dyelng and Uieaning done (o the hizhest style of the art taled and stalned tabrics made 10 100l us good us new, Work prompti done and_dellvore in all parts of the country, Senl for rice i3t C. A. MACHAN, Propriotor. =\ ORKS! i way, near North W 0 depots Telephon?2 — o WICX BALING PRESS: -Tons-a- Machine at a 10-Tonsa-Day Price A 12-Tens-a-Day gl Warranty Goes with Each Machine, iy Southwick Baling Press i horse, ullcirclo maching, 16 hiis the lurgest feed opentig of any Continuous-Halling, Diubie-Stroke Fress i R l !’ the World, R L e Bales tight; draft i e Capacity; Construction; Durebility—all the BEST. Now isthe time to buy a hay p fore you buy, 23, It will pay you to see our machines be- SANDWICH MANF'G. CO., COUNCIL BLUFF3