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e e e e e e e e e et e e e e THE OMANA DATLY BEE: SNTURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1801, Ty OMAHA DALY BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS | Gomvicots 2o, 1k e 't L RAILWAY Sf[{fl\'ERS TESTIFY ::}Za','.‘;fim.“'.”"ki,.\!“‘;‘.‘,":‘“.4.:*.,\;‘,‘ e Rattand ;IOOIOIOIOVIONI»QIOIOI.VI;IIIOI ornamental mansion of th sylvan privacy raflroad. There arc $10.000,000 'n m rigages that hae made It safe and picturesquo re on these roads held by Willlam T. Hart and BARGAINS IN , COUNCIL BLUFFS tpeat f.r smalipox |»‘.|‘:-:l:’xh”m;nrl} tramps i § 4 e ',;'}' o he han taof the Tecevers, and OFFICE - - NO. 12 PEARL STREET | Prospeots for an Elco'ric Line to Manawa Are | L ¥ y ailway Company Intr.duce Jome of Their e wh ann v structure It cannot be moved, and the coun P on account of the ¢ mplications in the man- Growing Erighter, will very likely be compelled to reluctantiy Ex-Empldyaias Nitneses agement of the road. Judge Wallace gives apanese Rugs, Melton Rugse: decline to grant the prayer of the petition the recelvers power to manag® the roads for ers 5 — the benefit cf the bondholders without preju: SUPERVISORS LOOK OVIR THE ROUTE Rolen—8%8 Ruwued, . | SOME'GF THEW TRLBWHY THEY STRUCK | ' '° *xittiod Tlestons, ,fl“"""',"'f‘ 4 fusiness office, No. 43; nigh ) -u'."'y.‘-,h-.”...‘y ?ml-"! ,v'." -[;‘“"‘" l‘\m'“”“‘; q-“_"‘j FOUND GUILTY OF CONTEMY SMYRNA RUGS 1831 Tnches. . INCO fnche: e . .- o 243 each, worth Delivered by carrier to any part of th H. W. TILTON, Lessee. Promoters Present Their Case Intelligentiy | Council Blufts, Ts | ey andsmned for Ve MINOR MENTIU. P! Emall bay mare, 6 years old, weight, | b SUEPRIRUSLTON VN s und Mack It Up with Consent from 1,000 pounds; shod With steel plate on front | Left Mis Work Beeause of Stopping of Wabash Tra ns. Mayne Real Fstate Agency. 539 Droadway. Farmers All the Way to Glen- feet and light shoes on hind. Small white Another «© INDIANAPOLIS, Sept In the U n"”‘“’» M ‘“"‘ “,: Thomas Hickey wood Save One. spot on one front foot. g AN States district court here today Judge Baker orn, to Mr. and M h ¥ New black phaeton without lamps. Manu- folnd HiFira. Agie, Dreaidént of' the Amable girl baby —_— | tactured by H. Hattenhauer - % Carter's “Tornada™ Is to be given at Do 7. P, HESS can Rallway unfon at Ashley, Ind., whei hany's next Thursday evening. An electric raillway will be built to Lake - CHICAGO, Sept. 7.—The exam Wabash tralns were stopped, guilty ot con- b g ways he Is willng to be | Manawa before November. It wil be | , NO Jdelay In_closing loans on Improved | o o Y s | of court in violating the restraning Dibatey M. Wiison says he is wiliog 10 B9 | Manawa ! farm lands at low rates. Abstracts of title | Failway strikers was begun toda e | order of the court during the railroad strik mnflz Umnoctatio ;. CAndIaeis equipped and ready to carry the crowds | prepared and real estate for sule. Pusey & | trial of the American Railway unfon officfals. | ¢ guspended sentence. The cas's of wasBitor, o before the first day of next June Thomas, 201 Pearl street, Council Bluffs Switchman Kri:ger of the Chica Milwau- | Arthur Desheno and Oscar Larsen e onday will be the last day for filing bl prf il 4 . iy a plot |r|r:;nvl\ X ""‘iyr‘v'”.'v ‘.‘1 vJv r term of th his 1s the assurance given the city council Savage'n Ragie Eye. kee & St. Paul testified that Conductor Mc ‘l 0 ”~ ilcago | men, “.IN‘ 'I \I 8, ot otices for the September t 0 A % s ¢ ¢ t . Larsen, two cago men, who led a rio United States court, which op ns on the 24th. and the members of the Board of County Detective Savage of Omaha has earned the Auliffe, head of the Milwaukee American against the raflroad operators at Hammond J. M. Kelly of the east end says that if | Supervisors. E. H. Odell- and other pro- | reputation amang the local police officers of | [ailWay union, had come to him with a re- | 1oy Wyere aigo decided. Larscn was re his democrati |m”‘;'»\» :l nnhlwlrlw;‘ n’v.*‘vr‘ h“ly"x’”"y moters of the enterprise, accompanied by | being a real detective who never sleeps, at Qw»‘l from Debs that all the Milwaukee men leased "‘m Desheno was sent to jail for mhlrr:m b e the civil engineer of the new company, went | jeast in the day time, or any other time | *trike twenty days. £y o 11 meeting of the recepticn committec of | Over the proposed yesterday morning in | when there is a chance of catching a crook, McAuliffe said that Debs was sure we ing a Quar el we! m: (r,',’“ ellows and Diughters of Rebekal | company with the members of the county | Thursday afternoon he visited the Bluffs to | Would win,” the witness said, “and urged PITTSBURG, Sept 10 ouired at the hall this evening al 8 | board for the purpose of coming to a clearcr | testify before the grand jury, and when the | ue to go out. I replied that If we could be | Workman S e\ocie . b motor was passing the Pralor saloon, near D‘:,Y . i foh 5t the; Chkatian Badesvor understanding of the petition before the the Northwestern depot o Broadway, his he city union o ne s h board asking for the right of way over the eagle eye caught sight of much desired ety w ect at the chapel of the Fir gle eye caught sigh ) strike ot many of them went of o ;,"”.'l'yh\,",, '“,|t“,'").” s Cevening at § | county road, the principal thoroughfare lead- | darky named Kelley, who was the chief | Strike. “Not many of them went out, how 1 squabbling for supremacy for months Al ing to the lake. The petition of the new | 8¢tof in a burglary in Omaha three weeks | ever The evidence will be submitted at a m:eting bl ago. He jumped from the motor and went A fireman on the St. Paul road testificd | of the board of national officers of the Mason, a reckless driver for the | company asks for the use of sixteen feet tho s b Thomas Mason 1 ottt for Kelley, but Kelley saw him coming and | that ke had left his place because of intimi- | Knights of Labor to be held in Buffalo on Oryatal mills, will answer in the police cort | on the east side of the went for (he south part of town to renew | gajon, and the engineer on the same line | Monday today for running r and hurting a ma B to nstruct its tracka. The city has | K ab % . 1t e M dation, ¢ he I eer o he same i constru 4 has | his acquaintance with the tall sunflowers Bouquet. " 4 sald he was told that if he did not leave m;lr':‘ lJ "1'4“ Blake dled In Avoca Thursday | Biven the right of way to the city limits, | that grow down by the elevator. — Savage | i "onuine e would m‘\ur‘nel out of Chi- i 7 second con. evonitig aftér being operated upon for ap- | Which reaches a point just three-quarters of | followed, but Kelley was the best sprinicr | cogo-allve i fefetidh between: this A plité Workers and pendicitis by Drs. Macrae and Spaulding. {a mile from the northern limits of the | 305 4%y thoer (n the high weeds. Savage | , ‘Villam 1. Henry of Kankakee, a switch- | \onufacturers failed to formulate a scaie The body will be brought here for burial (- | town of Manawa, which has granted a aim- | came on up town and reported the case to | " "f (e €PloY of the Miinols, Indlanao | The manutacturers ‘dectared the heavy T day. e B, Whilvar Bab ranted the flar right of way. Both municipal cor- | Sheriff Hazen, and that officer and Deputy | of (hs most important offered by the govern. | (uctions occasioned ,'",' the new tariff bill General James AU porations have given the right of way along | O'Brien took up the chase and succeeded in | jyent, because he had personally received a | SOUId necessitate a cut in wages of to Eiseman property, at 321 Par et g | e east e of the road, and if the county | locating Kelley in a house on Sixteenth | tolegram ordering him to call out the men, | 20 Per cent. The workers' committee re- ;:w i it “_:_'Ih N.* L“"”‘:'l""r ted . fur. | commissioners refuse to grant the petition | streel and Avenue A. The Omaha offic Mr. Irwin obje llelections. The house was renfec the new company will be compelled to cross | had traced Kelley from Kansas City to nished throughout. 1847001 LHG LeNEItionY iBeAY :\l)r\ul to :..“.-|w m‘\:,‘v_un agreed 1o submit it concerned a road not included in the fn- | ‘1€ Proposition Setulihiris . | the highway at the city mmits and run | Sioux City, and there lost track of him. Mayor Cleaver is thoroughly in earnest | goupn ‘on private lands to the Manaw: Junction, but the court decided to admit the No Speclal Labor Party for T : et = g I evid as possibly throwing light on the TTAWA, O Abaut e et R (e the muisance | limIts, and then eross back again to mak LA e board for $3.50 per week | intentions of the respondents, Replying o | On o' A: Ont. I;ku some legal steps to abate the MUISACC | use of the right of way granted there. The » Vi Also furnished | My Walker of open gates SWinging Aacros o side walks and offering dangerous obstructions One Firenan on the St Paul Read Declares | Looal A, R, U, [— 1 Unions. 7.—General Master Soverelgn s taking testimony assured that our places would be secure if | today in the brewery workers' dispute. They the strike were lost that the men would | have two local assemblies, and a union of | ‘ederation of Labor. The unions have HINT2 inehes dsxskinehes MOQUETIE RUGS neties i v £ 540 cuch, worth nehies 345 cach! worth JAPANESE RUGS fout cueh, worth cuch; worth roadway, along 9% cach, worth 3 cach, worth 1230 each, worth ol LG enel; worth OD3 LUT OF RUGS Brussels ugs 27800 Inches ., worth Tngemin Rugs, 3ivis inches ¢ ReRiT ! worth Moguette Kugs, 433I8 inchos VRGBT 1 oach, worth Sho' pokin Ita'ss i S el worth Sicin R, 20500 ey ooy o & worth REMNANTS Al for this week u Great Rewus 0tton [ncrain Samples ¢ 4 worth wor th 1 R ' 3 worth O11 Cloth Kemn 3 . ard, worth Linoleum Remmnin o 5 worth Remnants 1 Cirpots i worth e 1 nints sty Carpevs.... .. Vi & yard, worth Mishit Ligraln Carpots worth #13 Mistit Brussels Carpets. worth 1000 His worth 200 Ottonuns m. pt. T—The Trades con the witness produced several Eress discus & proposition for the forma- county road Is sixty-six feet wide, with . . telegrams he reccived at Kankakee signed | tion of an independent labor party, which, b i i twenty-five feet of its center graded up. E. V. Debs. Al of th he read. The first ""“" '" LW_(! debate, was defeated on a 0 people passing. The new company offers to bring the whole | 20 pear] ; was received by witness on July 1, and read: | YOte of 29 to ‘ Wpes 2 street. Telephone, ¥ . The Young Ladies' Bloomer club was out | cust palt of the road to grade and increase R BRI 1 L ‘Adopt measures to get Big Four out. Prom- last night bicycling. The ["(”l!x‘[""’) apidly, | the available driveway to tnirty-five feet if Scotch Merr| ise protection to all, whether members or OTTAWA, Ont Hikamiie AFade- sofie costume for lady cyclers 16 Erowing FRLY: | given the right of way, For the road in | The annual pienic of the St. A - | ot © Appoint good” committees and wirc | TN DR AT and the spectacle of divided d ~ | question the county pald a few years ago . a4 B Ira g 4 . | mame of chairman. Sreeipan Sl Ll ML D cut bicycl:s may soon { come as familiar | diGSon the coutey, b AT B AR | oy e AR REE LS AN A In the hearing today Judge Woods ex- | Patrons cf Husbandry to representation in the as any other popular fad. Odell ‘§100 toward constructing the present | - pressed the opinion that street car linss can | CONgre 5 The marriage of Mr. J. Gundrum and Miss [ 0o d iy ey | cial soclety train of four conches carrled a | be considered as engaged In Interstate com- TR Hulda Rudolph took place Thursday night 8¥ade. ~ Both are interested in the new | orowg at 2:30 p. m., and later came those | merse because persons en route to raiiway | THE ENTIRE BODY PARALYZED n the Maennerchor hall. Rev. Mr. Bezer of tion will be & positive benefit to the travel- who 4‘nllhl not start earlfer. Scotch games [ stations to take trains for distant points ride A Swimming Accident and the Strange Shelby officiated. Singing and dancing were 4 : and bathing were indulged in until evening, [ on them. He also declared the business of among the features of soclal enjoyment, The | M€ public by increasing the width of the | when supper was served. Then came Scotch | the Union Stock yards to be interatate com £ ligane O A sotod the happy pair with an ele. | driveway dances to the music of the bagpipes by Pip- | m-rce. R. V. Stuart Palmer, 0, a wealthy B prisnied s Lo The members of the county board seemed | ory McKenzie and Camphell - amone. thoe —— 3 Englishman, 1s lying in a precarious E ke Cotncil Blufts traveling men go to | {0 e very favorably impressed with the | of special merit were the Highland fling and SRR N EH IR R condition in one of the private wards of the The Councl lay the Omaha team. The | Proposition, and the promoters of the en- | sword dance by Miss Rose McKenzie of South T 5 % Omaba today to play the Omaa team. The | {UEL Y, Gliie sanguino. that their. petl: | Omana e hon poor® MeKenale of South atlon Men Gain a Concesslon and u | Eeneral hospital at Niagara Falls. On_the e e mn ”m1 (h"n':» grand x",‘,,,‘l tion will be granted. They have removed | medals for these dances. The Highland fling Second Strike 1a nt Onee Started. '\'_‘"'l:"‘}fl ]"f\ ‘,.,'f he e from _New e 1% you want (o sce a good ama- | any possible objcetion that could come from | and sailor's hornpipe by Joe Gray, and the | NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Four local as- | york 4id registered at the Queen's Roval Lafies free. I you want 1o see & goof farmers who use the road coming to town | Highland fiing by the Misses Bell well mer- | semblies of the Knights ere Pl e B s I A G M teur game go out and see. the boys play. A T e B L ) e R 3 he Knights of Labor Interested | jow the Falls. In the afternoon he went Game called at § o'elock :"“”v"”, ay trom | 1iVing on the county road between Councll | The Scotch reel by the lads and Ia :':,‘,'"‘ ik SRALIRL L T CR LU T A telgram = ceceived = vesterday (O | Biufrs and Glenwood, with one exception, | was another that received a hearty encore et LU, S LR LU A Ol i A G L e tate Blackfoat, Col., announced the A Hobtait | and that man signed the petition and after- | The evening was most enjoyably spent, and | KniEhts in the tallor trade claim to be | firuck the bed of the river with sueh force ing of Superintendent CHNOR O L0 ' Clin- | wards asked to have his name removed. | the affair ranks as one of the best outings | Suering from the same grievances com- [ (hal the concusslon fractured his veriebra QBRI DLRton YA A eesrs ot Counall | The ation of these names to the | of the season. plained of by the workers connected with | Guuit ) ¥ ed; to (the Queen's ton, one o e old one:rs 0 ounc e ateris 1 e % the Fed n of Labor. As a result of a 1 Bluffs. The mocident was the result of o o s anaterlally strengthiened the New | - pest paints in the world. Davis, druggist. | conferance betwaen.the committos from.the o carttaan was Helt batcuen tha/p) aff el 4V, misstep, Which threw Clinton from the i it , —— — contractors assoclation and another from (he | c/ans. and an operation was deemed ne ; bucket ‘When descending the shatt. He fell WRRORERY, Washerwomen use Domestic scap. body of strikers:itiic Iformer agreed to all | AT, 4% the patient's body was paralyzed F v P le's M 1 Inst 500 feet and was instantly killed. dvesl e the demania of -thefr old empioyss, Ten | HOE1 the neck don. It was found upon ormeriy Fegpie’s Mammdii insia The Butler-Shellhart case has been con- Evidence of Depravity Afforded by SEVERE STORM AT DENVER. hours will hereafter, constitute a day's work. | fmination that vertcbrae five and six were tinued until Monday. Mrs. Butler has been Litite/ Gl Kow: 1a\ohntoily: e : s Fitty-nine hours & ween of ol duve 10tk | distorted and fractured, compressing the | Hll nd10 cents for postage on Big '01 Catalogue. released upon her own recognizance, but Fo b iR R A e Do At JhlY nd Washed on the Tracks Delayed Rail- that will be asked of the men, overtime to | SPINAL kord to euch an extent o ® Write for Baby Carriage Catalogue—Mailed Free Seutivs o ity ™ g ) alysis. The doctors removed the fractured % ad Lot Shellhart still occuples a ¢ In the city | o S way Traffic Severnl Hours. be paid for extra. ~This agr ement does | PATRY shible .- | flitting through the empty rooms and corri- fail. The police think it possible that a re ENVE N & arts ceess by sawing them g [} N s sold o vments in Cc U s & S v e tier | dors Iike & lost spirlt, halt clad In soiled and | PENVER, Sept. 7.—This ety and viclnity | not aflect the action'of the Knights of Labor | RiTtS ptics “Tr‘l) baod e m:llx‘ulm drossed e e o pa s SouthyOat B Eotorn: 10| Fees: | tofa garss s otd: tho' i deal and mental | Va5 Visited by a severe storm shortly after | Who struck o6 e and the patient was removed (o the g:neral e U G IR ;33: e ogether. | Butler I a prosperous bariel o Loy B W’l 5 ycuml)m “Her | 8 o'clock this evening, rain falling in tor- e strike of the tatlors affliated with the Federation of Laborfls practically at an end, | NoSPital o el Bl 8 proria | oo s i, o 1 sewrs o e | 0 DS e o | et o iy sty | PR i s s e wae oo | OHOHEOHOEONONOEGONONEONONON® %o his wife. Bach believed the other dead, | foatures x or | One house was strick by lightning and | headquarters todsy and slgned the agree. | \O L€ 1084, which Is abnormally high, 108 —— ing to excuse the misdeeds of | brought her into the world and farther being sure death, except in the case of sun- | S = = 2 and each s willing to excus s slightly damaged and the movement of street | ment agreed upon last night. The strikers 4 the other under the clrcumstances blighted by the unholy life led in the few | o\ \oy gratly tnterfered with by rushing | Wil Drobably be all-at work by Sunday, al- | Jirok®: There i8 said to be no apparent in- i X 3 £ TR e e by rushing 2 & 3 ' Al- | Jury to the spinal cord, except that fro - Captain Georgo Willlamson of the Gany- | years since babyhood. She was picked up | Water and sccunulated sand. 1n fve mies | though those tailors connected with ' the ernymmn-m sy (e “,'m.,,,"‘{,\“" [k medes may have been the hero of an v}vi‘l» by the police oficers Thursday aftertoon | utes .23 inches of rain fell and the total | Knights of Labdk,Who went out yesterday | patfent Is quif2 consclous, talks freely to the ing episcde last night wnhu;fl ).uw“*"k’ A | i what was supposed to be an mdvanc:d | precipitation for twenty-fiye minutes was | D4ve not-come te guy-agreement with the | byttt & ARUE O pain whatever, being He was returning from Omaha 18 Sombaty | stage of intoxication while singing ribald | .56 inches. At Brie a portion of the Bur- | bosses. The strikers will have a big dem- | pareivzed below the neck, and the ' respira. with another member of the ‘0 l[’" ‘::M songs and executing decidedly immodest | lington roadbed was washed away, but was | Onstration tonight. tory process is maintained purely through o'clock on their wheels. They lc b0 over ty | dances on the street. She gave the name | quickly repaired. Streets were flooded with | The Contractors’ Mutual Protective asso- [ ne diaphragm. —The patient Is uite con. at Thirty-sixth street and 'mx“f'l"“‘{m[‘[ of Nellie Robinson, and said s lived on | water. Snow fell on the mountains about | ¢lation was in session all the forenoon. It | ggent and hopeful of recovery, although he Third avenu:, and had not B ont. ‘solemn | TWElth street and Capitol avenue, Omaba. | Central Cily. At Golden and Idaho Springs | Was apparent that they were not all dis- | has lost all control of his limbs. At €hort ways until they ran 1-'\:]0 a_ silen 8 by en, | She was brought over in a buggy by two | railway tracks were covered with sand and | Posed to give the bonds required by the | jntervals he takes small quantities of cracked looking crowd of half e e circle, The | 16Wd women, who took her to a side street | gravel and trains were delayed several hou:s. | Striking tailors. Secretary Wilkowski of | jee, beef tea, brandy and peptonized milk as sitting on_the ground In a big clrcle. The | aaloon, and,after getting her drunk, aban- | No serious damage I8, reported. the association admitted that some of the | pourishment. darkness and lonlinces of the spot nd the | qoned'hcr near the corner of Bayliss purk. At i members objected to giving bonds. The as The doctors say that in the majority of suspicious actions of the men, who only | When she recovered from the effects of the WRECKED BY AN OPEN SWITCH. sociation will not adjourn untll they have | such cases the lower the seat of the injury realized the pre: ({“ un‘r(?u“h“lLlul- eharmed | llauor given her she proved to be on the agreed upon some plan for united action. | the better the prospects of recovery, and they shot like m:tcors th 'f‘ ve that If the | Y°F8e of idiocy, giving with great earnest- | Sunta Fe Express, Traln Ditched and Four | They have lssued a circular to the manu- | (ne Joss spinal cord is Involved fin the cirele, Ieads Willlamson to believe that I the | ness and tearful eyes the most absurd an. sons Severelly Injured. facturers which practically admits that they | injury the greater the chance of successful police or anybody else have lost a lot of | ywers o questions, Lut adhering all the RATON, N. M., Sept.-7.— ded to the demands of their former e Sratl ST burglars, highwaymen or pirates, he can tell | tjme to the story that she was married and AL i L § BRI harn 1o M8 bl e | CLp R cAiopae o where they might be found, that her husband had been killed in Atlantic; | SXPTesS, west bound, on the Santa Fe, was and asking them to ald them finan- | Mr, Palmer is athletic, has youth and g ey mEe B ST T . abrae exaromen hor”yaaentl® | Qitched at Dillon Junction, two miles south | 1LY by ralsing the scale of prices. 1 the | vigor on his side, is extremely hopeful, and 3 . Macra sterd A D acture o not do s proba 0} r card is s Money o loan on Improved farms at low | afiernoon and Jeft the jail sadly shaking his | of here, this afternoon. The engine, bag- | hyon aciirers do not do ot L araab it | fiesbuoranbiu spiklie sliying heard (L IR This extias Oonstipats e e fowo|rtetaoon and fofe iber lyabaking. ho: ¢ : hat the contractors will join hands with | wife had left England, and is coming via | gm: e nstipation, rates. Bargal B otina neacs unge McGee has conlinued her case | gage car, mail car and express car are a | their old employes in a war upon the manu- |.New York on one of the ocean greyhounds Juve "":fl i o Dizziners, fent. Fire and tornado insurane Indefinitely for the purpose of enabling the | complcte wreck. The engine lies on her side | facturers, Phe doctors sa at if Palmer really pulls he oAt 4 Thlng Heo- d f local investors. Lougee & o e The doctors say that i alm YD the most ! Money loaned for local ir . officrs to_further Inquire into hir ante- | twenty feel from the teach walt brsiea e — h U W BEave Taliiloal Kimiracle: e ron APt satipnm Nerv: Towle, 235 Pear! street. cedents. She eays her father Is HVIng in | the mud. 2 HRITISH TRADES UNION CONGRESS. Ahrougreinih Cass Il PIIVO R MORL A (I AR e Nacovery ot mnt&xmhln( - - Omaha and is a blicksmith named Mitchell. | “Tne following are the injured: Engi — Ji SheiBIRtOFYiGL UTgery the aze. It 3 o ' Saturday Night the Finish. — — Pat Boyle, ¢ e o4 | Fierce Fight for Parlimentary Secretary- i T e e AN O o Pat Boyle, cut about the head and bruised otice I3 g blic genera a . Patrons of Hasbandry: Admitted. TEAMS. £10.00 worth of oods, $L00 per week or 4 ) por month, $20.00 worth of gouis, $1.50 por week or 46 00 per month, £50.00 worth of goods, £2.00 per week or §8.00 per month £75.00 worth of guos, 2,50 por week or $10,00 per mon £100.00 worth of gooiis, 500 per week er #1200 per 2 onth 0$200.0worth of koods 00 per week or #1500 pim ont awa, Friday afternoon and evening. A spe- s S 1 othor h 0 In the hip and shoulder; Fireman Jo» Mad: Saw. Maody Wins. o E"”“M'"T QI:"“.M‘L” ?53‘}’?39‘3.3?“ : gthens " s e gre ssolu- 2 e v 3 FArO > Mad- o e Washington Star randy,” said Farmer ngecien- Baturday night will finish the great dissolu- | The county muditor has been so nearly | qen, " siignty bruised about the head and | NORWICH, Enland, Sept. T—At the ses- | oo ooninton Star: “Mirandy sald Farmer | ieadisgisier, Vig ora tion salo at the Boston Store. © Until then | buried by the avalanche of claims and peti- | body; Mail Clerk C. R. Baldridge, brujsed Corntossel, “they hain't no use o talkin’ | utops"asy o A tone the Allsoads will be offercd at the sale prices. | tions which come sliding in just before | about the face, left leg badly crushed, may Lloyd, the representative of the American | Somgians Jex 8ot o be did ey tem. | Steam and Hot Watsr Heating for Thousands of bargain ! I every meeting of the Board of Supervisors | be amputated; Mall Clerk H. G. Russell, | 4oYd VElAL Rihe st et I Y g arely yoge. b ity Resideaces and Bulldinzs. ments, which is sure to prove interesting siveral cuts about the head. Federation of Labor, delivered to the dele “This here country is goin' ter rack an [: ¥y gl 5 if_gxamined. that the board has eoncluded to see if it can- 18,0888 ble, Nervousness, 0! A 0 i Y v gates sage d ruin. An' it's gotteh be stopped.” i n Emigsious, ext week will be entirely different. Al [ mot protect him by passing a resolution re- ’W\".;:l(t[l cause of the wreck was an open | Rates a message of good wishes from §00,000 & DR Hudyan stops Amerlcan laborers, who, he said, belleved | I8 wife looked ut him with an expression | - Promalureness g R anqdevoioned J. C. BIXBY, o, a5 that the time was ripe for the world's wage | *fa’t}s pigs fod2> e O X Beakorguns | 202 Main, 203 Pearl Streets, Counll choice novelties of our own Importation in | g of the week preceding the meeting at | Npw yoO Sept. T.— vente Workeptto tnite, “N-no.” doys. Cures g (EN B Saece 3luffs, Tow, various lines will be ready for comparison. | Which they are to be considered. e RE, - Bopt. ]7‘ ‘The seventeenth | ~The congress resolved to demand that the Ts the kindlin' split? TOST i ik ot Blufls, lowa. BOSTON STORE, J. J. Shea yesterday filed before the board | Ahnual convention of the American Soclety | government prevent the landing of destitute tivel MAKHOOD & YA nizhtstopped Ia. a claim of $4,100 against the county for taxes, | of Professors of dancing, which has been in | allens. “Cows milked?" i pyts THE which, he claims, were illegally assessed in | session the past week, condiuded WafPay. C. H. Wilson, M P, for West Hull, the 0. e The Council Bluffs kindergarten is wow [ 188S, 1859 and 1890. His claim is that the | Ninety delegates were in attendance | Well Known steamship owner, sald that there ; aw el “Well it's a purty safe thing ter ten' ter | AAUAMEE g i d open at No. 639 Willow avenue. statutes allowed the board to assess no more | Among these were representatives from San | %¢r¢ 56.000 foreign born sailors on board | yer gwn business fust an’ the nation's after- it than 4 mills for general purposes, and, in- | Francisco, Portland, Ore., Denver, Salt Lake | BTitish ships. Ward. They's lots er better men than yor 10 foin brcaka bard water stead of that, a 6-mill tax was levied. The | City, Omaha, and nearly all the other large | , The e€lection of a parliamentary sccre- thet manag:s to git on right well in ths iy, Over KON BIYALR IDdorsements excessive 2 mills he wants pald back to him, | Cities of the country. Officers were electeq | AT o the trades union congress developed | oy, emnatureness means hnpotency in the first sion of the Trades Union congress Henry our new fsll grods will be opened np for | uiring that -all such documents shall be o, inspection of the public. Some very | filed at least not later than the Friday even- of the old famous Hudson Me It is a symptom of seminal weakness and PERSONAL PARAGRAPH. not only on his own property, but on that of | for the ; P te all the flerceness of the opposition leaders. . tls & symplom of seminal weakness and i n long list of owners who' have assigned | M. B Gioes Spocicy Ve Hreslqent: | Tom Mann, the labor leader, represented the Foraglog on the sly. use uf"llud;‘luh Ry : Yz d Purely | v a v ] > WS " rey; S V00 ce g a b ¢ w discovery was de by o spec; . P. Dodge has returned from his outing | their claims to him. The board will take a | David H. Bowen, Ogdensburg, N. Y.; secre. | ™ En;’""ez lluhv\:_v:"y.[ dnl_nl;el Woods, vice A Maine soldier tells the Portland Ex e nel v as ma Yoga!able At Clear Lake. . lh«:dxnt or two before ordering the claim | tary, Walter L. Curtis, Amsterdam, N. Y.: llr"-“\‘;d?fl':‘e fiihe Lt oo I;'Kfl !?l';la]“:;”;:;}; press how he got a tidbit while his regiment | ia the strongest vitalizer mads, very power: . i paid, e y * | cand . d C ful. but harmless, Sold for $1.00 a package, or Roland Crockw:ll left last evening for | ™4™ nimber of liquor cases under the new | yeo arcr, Joseph T. Marlin, Brooklyn, N. | n"the miners’ elght-hour bill, and Charles | W2 marching along a hot and dusty road In | Uy Dackages for 0.0 Colain sealed 50ien). | prepared from the original formula pres Terre Haute, Ind., where he will complete | & BYHber of THuor cases w abon | Y.i director, Henry Doring, Troy, N. Y. | weuwick, the protent parliamenary secre. | S0uthern Pennsylvania. Orders were very | Weifen wuarantee eiven tor b cure. 1f you buy | Prepared frem the origlonl tormuls pre his course In civil engineering. :;‘mm ey el T"Y.}); f\v“p‘ruey‘:':'he ;‘ur'ra Among other things the convention did was | yary. represented “no local option” in the | Strict against foraging. but In spite of them six boxes, and are not entir-ly Sured, aix more | [V (henile history 9ating back 600 yoars. Mrs. L. F. Whitehcad and son have re- | of petitions for rebate of taxes, some hay. | 0 12D00 the two-step as a round dance minérs’ elght-hour bill, 4 soldler suddenly sprang out of the ranks | BC 5. ana tentimoniaia * Address Sl |‘urned llmm Mgmdn,”N \”lvlrlu-rrv l!ll'y have | jng sold out to other parties, some having Burglars Steal Pens. ‘;rm; rm‘mku(“gmlrm h‘ulllul 1\:]1‘5 \va«hll .’,’.(.' :‘ru- ach hu:(hcx“uu the rm.dni’fh- "]'h’: HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTZ A POSITIVE CU RE een visiting sinc: the middle of June. gone out of business, and all wanting to be ; 2 140; Fenwick, 117; Mann, 105, This necessi: ypRany ; side. RN B Dr. F. P. Bellinger Is In the city for a few | I:t down as easy as possible. % MeKelvey's stationery store on Fifteenth | tated a_second bailot in order to declde be- | turkey started oft in @ hurry, with the man | junction Stockton Market, and Ellis Qays. He will go west, close up some busi- | The proceedings of yesterday were punc- | Street between Farnam and Harney, was | tween Woods and Fenwick. : Slaviiin SMaiR B Blidon STl Siceate Baa Hransiseo.cal for all Stomach, Kidney and Bawel mess mattera there, and then arrang: to | tuated by numerous speeches from lawyers | burglarized about 9 o'clock last night ana | ~On the final ballot the vote stood: Woods, | 1 ey stops and the soldier laid the turkey troubles, especially make Councll Blufts again his home. | and others in regard to the proposed right | about $50 worth of gold and fountain pens | 211; Fenwick, 141 low with a blow from his rifle barrel, — — CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. Sherift Hazen loft 'ast evening for New | of way for a new Manawa electric line. | stolen. Both the front and back doors (STRATION AG \INST SWEATERS, | 'There, dum ye!” he exclaimed as he picked ] wrk to testify in the \\1lslr‘m v\lnmhr cre ;“r(\-'-m-ln::‘i,-’rm:nl\t“‘tI‘:"Ir‘ vfl the ‘nm"u"nh'!'_vr re- | had been unlocked by the thieves. Last | PEM 4 o SRS | it up, “I reckon you'll understand that when Price 50 cents. So0ld by ull drugglste. on was once caught urglari g the 01 ould drop in, say his say, vintel e > s & 5 ma [l B e o I he h1sa Tosi| &ng. g0 ok, the boara soing o Witk TR ORe OF iihe Peopsialoe. 00 11he MAMG | nynep alaeting of Garment Maker 1n New| P maYor savs DAl ke msang bal ! murder at Syracuse, N other business until interrupted by a fresh | foyered them | ¢ 1o hosnt that the koee York Last nght. For Abuaing His Wite. A 4 The Franciscan Remedy Co., Dr. and Mrs. Hunt of Ann Arbor, Mich, [ f¥al ' 0 were found by some person who used them [ NEW YORK, Stpt. 7.—A mass meeting of | mnomas Nolan, residing at 1386 South L 134 VAN BUREN ST., CHICAGO, ILL are in the city on a visit to his brother-in- | | 10 U ym(,}'_;',‘,ly“”‘:;‘"‘";“‘;":‘?"5;""‘;”‘ for u felonious purpose. strikers was held o Cooper union tonight. | geventeenth street, was arrested last might 10 ]0‘ prsme———9 law, George B. Rex, on Fitth avene. Dr. | leitall, County Attorney Organ has beey | A Bumber of daylight robberics have been | It was a demonstration by garment workers | on (ho charge of abusing his family. Ho =3 Nunting prairie chickens in Nebraska. 50 busy in court that his presence could not | [POrted lately, and during the last ten | and others in the ‘:g‘"hlns trade against | gaid he was a real estate dealer. He had 4l A be had in the consideration of some questions | 34Y8 there have been from one to four | yyeating. The hANl Was crowded and a de- | been drinking some, and when he went An Invaluable product GEO. P. SAx"wmxmi A W. lngr;ihltn The cause of the present boom In real | in which his legal wisdom ought to be put :'“‘:“‘SX )‘!””“:“I_ l‘\'l'l‘“‘m i :”“I seems | yornination was expressed not to return to | home in the evening he and his wife be- L e R resident. en tate 1s due somewhat to fhe successful | on draught. He will probably be able to ’:;!l'“_:‘"’:fl and office business In this €ity | \ork until the sfbtéh was abolished. Sam- | came engaged In an altercation regarding i gale of fruit and garden lands by Messrs. | give the board the benefit today, and thus pre some of their domestic affairs, and, according beat the world produces. . . L RIAN e InaT gl o SO L ol EL LU uel Gomp:rs, presidemt of the American Fed- IE X k el thy ?W., fl'l‘}’!{"fl‘n“‘mf\’::ln'l(:‘ ‘::l l::.l mll'“:hyl -hLI:r: ::‘rl")[\‘n"l:xu‘lm :59alons. 09 4 O, Ly maat- 4n Ol4 Man Missin, eration of -LabdtAdinounced Wweating as ::’IIIMK:‘;‘.\A(“; Il:‘.lf: |.:::I);;lvhl‘llir‘:‘r“\\if:i\t:, 1Ifl at);:::; frult and gardens. Also bearing fruit farms ——e C. J. Nordgreen of 1112 South Eleventh | damnable and accursed, ‘‘We must have vic- ot for Cireular and Niustrated Calendar. " the back. says that she will appear n 1 : - ory o v o . Gompe . |\ R aut s| Notics of Dissolution of Copartnership of. [ street, reported to the police yesterday that | 067, OF we will it fop 1t said Mr. Gompers | 11 0 Stice court as soon as she ls. able dxiract 0 me -— — r » xcltedly. Jol ol e e 2 e the Elm Park Floral Company. A. P. Calin, an old man living at 1013 Harney | a fight for life orslesth against the plunder- | (0 Prosecute her husba ¥ ol OOUNOIL BLUFFA, lowa For cobs go to Cox, 1¢ Main street. Tele: | ~To All Whom it May Concern: This I8 to | goreet, had been missing since September 2. | ers and the ngMighaire. He believed in - e Capital % . $100,000 tone 48, give notice that the copartnership heretofore | ajin’is a man about 60 years old, and is | strikes. The lawgpuld not be depended upon, Light Doses Useless. l;'rn et 4 L3 12,000 gt existing_between J. R. McPherson and L 3 h ok [k ey P b0t | mmatanapotis Journal: “I wonder," said Mr. blits, 5 Domastic roep outlasts cheap soap. Robert F. Rain, under the name and style | 411°6¢d to huve staried for Courtland beach Dicauss the Judao X Tooney pawar aeh"Ton | Weddertord, “if there is anything in the One of the oldest banks in the state of lows. pbpiss—— of 2 park Floral comp a g |10 the afierncon wit Sharles Hardy, a D! 0Ty ess? We solicit your business and collections. We A young railroad man named Dyer, 1iving | F. Rain retiring, and J. R. McPherson con- | %0Tts- This s the last seen of the old | blutocratic repulipag was a failure, sald don’t belleve there is anything in it," FHMAL R 1840 RTE. 2R on Bouth avenue near the Rice fruit farms, | tinuing the business at the same place. All | MaD. and bis friends fear that he has met | Mr. Swinton, and e finished by denouncing | . _oo\4oq Mrs. Wedderford. “You have X — = 18 reported by his friends to be suffering ex. | debts due the late company will be paid to | WIth foul play. They have aiso been unable | Fresident Clevlaty & Magman Jack lfi:;fl; been right in the glare of the footlights for % 1al Noti "“cfln“‘ pains fn the fingers of his left | J: R McPherson, and all debts of the late | 10 '\':"" ::f';‘lyi;n The police have commenced | 0 ol /g the dglopination of the sirikers | Mmore than ten years, and the closer you = m=Specia oticess B Vhloh: wiin s largs wart.of ihe arm, | SmPASE “.‘-I.L nt“ru;‘lafl\{ lm;n.(. aA{‘Mg'rx;r- A IS YRR ’ to continue the Arhggle until they secured | ®it the balder you get ; Council Eluffs== Sre’ burisd In & grave away out -in the | Ta. this 31at day of August. 1804 v Stationary Engineers lect Ofcers. more wagse, 1048 WO of lator, and belter — —— ? o southern part of Colorado, The young man ROBERT. F. RAIN, BALTIMORE, Sept. 7.—The convention of Bl i en i v A S FOR RENT, RGEE, PRIVATE BARN, NEAR was in a railroad accident last May, and his J_R. M'PHERSON. | the National Association of Stationary En- | geciied o forin ah assceiations /bt and Children Cry for ARES Fifth aveiue and Pearl stieet. - Apply’ ot Bew arm was injured so severely that amputation e AR o . ] ’ _ottice. 3 Nas necestary. Tho sensation is that the | . Instruction on the piano will be given to a | Eincers elected the following officers: Pres Union Men lLioycotted. Pitcher's Castoria. GAIBAGE REMOVED, V CLEANED, d o ed int - | limited number of puplls by Mrs, J. A, Rof, | ident, M. D. Nagle of New York; first vice ry " P 594 d Hurke, at W. 9. 1 3 Broudwaj Bagers are drawn and cramped into an un - ident, John W. Lans of Provide CHICAGO, Sept. T.—The Cornice Manu- i v Maarch 3lst, 1804 - tural position, producing unremitting and Fifth avenue. president. ' Jeun ane g6 Provide b ren Cry fo loe & Penfold ( n very much pleased - z = - Revere agony. He begs his fricnds constantly w R - ooy X second vice president, Charles Gar- | facturers association have declared a lockout ) Moe T P abllity a8 an optis A HENAR HOR X to have the buried hand taken up and the | . ARt S Bend EErShEN®. Park ck of Pennsylvania; secretary, W. H. | jgainst thetr employes wiio belong to the | PItchev's Castoria. rily ftted with glasac | ST asen, 4 Cxpress And DAKKagS Wagohle : : The county supervisors recently opened a | Cronley of New Jersey; treasurer, G. Flora | (heules Workers unio . ., it fgmatism Herived great venen Uruick and sce Wascnu, W vets double fingers straightened. Word has been sent to . Cornice Worke 1. The lockout re 1 L the Colorado town fo have the arm taken up | F04d Borth from Mynster Springs at the re- | of Cluclinatl. The convention next year will 1y or o Wi, ulted from the union having declined t. Children Ory for Be artistic p A and gle harn - S Sincs | meet at St. Paul on the second Tuesday in | oot e R T Mt ildre SeARRTE WaLLAc Lowis 16 Main wireot and the fingers straightencd. quest of the residents in the vicinity, Since Rantenlias, declare off a shop of Con 14 3 ’ & e . > L rag A honn et ok ok LIS s e tractor Rhinenart. It is the opinion of | PItCcher's Castoria. ot Acagersy of Fine. Arts FOR SALE, THE FURNITURE AND LEASH a glass of Sulpho-Saline or Soterlan - - - gether satisfied with it, and have conceived Ru-slau Burley in Baltimore. trades unlonists generally that If the lock- B A A Wi vt R o 7] o i it will it — —— — DON' TRIFLE W11 3 t-class repult; n, feeding from 60 to 80 at al famous Exceisior | the idea that if they could get a chance to | BALTIMORE, Sept. T.—Considerable ex. | 98t 18 pushed o, ISR 1n_ony of the d springs at George Davis’, Paul Schneider's [ mgke a short cut across the city's property | . K and 0. H. Brown's drug stoves. John Lin- | at Big Lake pavk they could improve the | CIteWent was caused on the flcor of the Fx- der, general agent. road and 4 “ county thor- | change today by an offer of Russian barley ) B and make it an Important county Many personn whore b - located Middie {Way at the Junction laigest and most determined strikes the city 1ng have o idea what {ne strvet car finex 10 18 the beat stand over see Tusses will give them, This d - | fa The clty of Council Blufts, Address J, Bee B Th W. C. ESTEP, Bty Yeabllmned. Faupropert el Catacit Biatts Heceivers Ant will - invariably " ine — - ' A 2 W o : TED, ST OF A OTR : oughfare. They accordingly petitioned the | for feeding purposes at 1 cent per pound sW YORK, Sept. 7. ol F ‘ [l I N E h ’ lead to TOTAL BLINDN O WANTEI LIST OF Al T 1oT “""k "T“l““',‘,',‘.,'" 24 Broadway, for 90@ | (oincil at the last meeting for such right cf | duty paid. The offer is from southern Rus- | - NE¥ ’ AGeRe . of unera ”Bc 0rs tmba mer adjust glasses safely and 1ly and f i fts. No Y. Pla r P . uestion. Cons 5. Eyes tested free of charge. ane ric consideied, ¥ B, 6 Pearl sk way, and the matter referred to the | sla, through Smith, Hammond & Co., and T’:"'"" " l’]"‘:_‘:‘y“":"‘“":";-:“éfl'», "u s Question: Consult us. Eyes fney" v " 0l committee of the whole to investigate, The | is owing to the high price of corn. The | celvers of the Nes ew Englan 14 N. Main 8t, Council Bluffs. A - : Ry l:‘t‘:o.‘?:::..“““ SO0, TORS andfar sade a8 | CE e 1N ARiTe. AL hem yesterday | firm offers to furnish an unlimited Guantity | rallway, was extended today by Judge Wal- ALl B BT THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO,, FOR HALE. AN LR FOLDING BEDY afternoon and found o serious obstacle in the | and hope thereby to increase tonnage aud | lace in the circult court over the branch oo . Opposite, Paxion Hotel, good ae aawi wlly' The laundries use Domestic soap, way. The new road was found Lo run very l lower freights on culward cargoes, Mnes of the Boston & Albany, Norwich & LOOK FOR THE GOLD LION. ‘