Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 03, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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NEWS FROM _ COUNCIL Bl4UFFS.
I o i1 Office 12 Penn 5trect.-II. - W. TUtou , Mauojtcr otttl LC8tCO. !
3IXO1tMtTION.
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J. . n. McPherson , Oorllt : telephone 2H.
, ttt Council 111t. klnderJlrlen ha op nell
In It I M\ qurteri , No. 16 ourth street
Urnnd hoet Counci flIufTa. Newly fur.
thecL lecpcned Oct. 1. E. F. Clark prop
The remans ! 01 Mrs. Emma Itiddle . who I
'died Sunday at 2G0 $ AvenUe A , were taken
yesterdlY to OwellLoro , Iy. , for Intorrnfl1t. , I
: The city schools 110 not open untl ned
Monday , S ptemLer 9. SUIrlntendcnt Saw.
yer OXpellK the largest enrolment of any
frt week In the history of the ciy ,
The fagot Ilnty to be given this evening
under the auspIce of the Young len'l Chris.
tlnn as ? ocl:1lon : on the beautiful lawn of H. A.
StoLdarll , 120 Second 1\'eIUO , wilt be the
mORt novel affair of the oason.
The lales of tile Wumen's ChrlRtan as-
If soelaUon desire all member who can conveniently -
venienty do so to meet at Mrs. Sarah : B.
ohrer's , au VIne street , Thur9lay afternoon
at 2 o'coclc ! , to malto cmfortera for the
hospital.
The fagot party tl be given this evening
on the lawn of 11. A. Stoddarti 920 Second
avenue , promises to be a decidedly novel and ,
entertaining. I wi ho for the benefit of
the Young fen's Christian association , and
all are Invited.
Can Stewart halt I delightful picnic at lUg
Ilko yesterday. The bonny Scota knlJv how
to enjoy themselvel on all occasions : and they
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overlooked nothing yesterday that would con
tribute to the happines of themselves or
I tHlr : friends. _
3.Y. . Jncobs n UnIon Pacifc switchman ,
fell ttom a water tank In the yards yesterday ,
and for a time It was thoulht ho was se-
rlonsly Injured. The company's physician
mode nn examination and found no broken
bones , hut ana of his legs severely bmlsctl.
BJmo of the old solders ! who have a hankering -
Ing after the excitement of political life are
not satsOe' with the convention that ro-
suIted In such a fIasco the other day and
they are taking steps to have another con-
venton which will not bo dominated by
either party.
Jarty.
J. M. Thomas Is mourning the death ot a
very intelligent and communicative parrot ,
which , accJrdlng to all accounts , died of
pure grlet. Ito left town for a brief outing
alll consigned the bird to the care of an
Intimate friend. Poll misced his master from
the Ont and grieved sadiy. Iefuslng to be
comforted and refusing feed from the stran-
I , r's hand , ho died of a broken heart.
The city council did no\ meet In regular
monthly session last night on accolnt of
Labor dny. The mayor and several of the
members held an Informal meeting tn the
city clerk's ofco with the IntentIon of trnns-
acting a little business as a committee of
the whole , but there were not enough members -
hers present and they went homo. The reg-
ular meeting will be held this ovenlng.
The county baud of supervisors complied
with the law which required them to moot
yesterday , but after convening they adju nod
In deference to 1,1bpr day. Ono of the fIrst
thing of Importance that wi come berore
them this week will bo the election of I supervisor -
V pervisor ot the poor. The most frequently
mentioned candidate and the one with applr-
enty tue strongest backing Is Peter Dechtee. :
. The keeper I of the restaurant charged with
lscrlmlnatng against the colored race F'S
that the only discrimination he makes Is to
have thee whose skin chances to be swarthy
given seats In the rear of the room The
accommodations. ho says are Just as good-
ali the prices the same as for others.
Other tahleK are reserved for ladles , and yet
ho docs not feel that this Is an unjust dls-
crimination.
Farm loans made In western Iowa at lowest -
est ratea. No delay In clolng leans. Fire
and tornado Insurance written In best of com-
panies. Dargalns In real estate. LOUOEE
& TOWLE , 23 Pearl St. . .
The lardman piano Imprves with use.
I ' Eli SONALPAILAG ItAP It .
Miss Mabel 10nn of Falrmant , Neb. , Is
the guest of Miss Elsie Ilonn.
United States District Attorney Charles D.
Fulen of Fairfield Is In the city.
J. II. Doles returned yesterday from a
week's visit home and a well eared vaca-
tion.
tion.Mr.
Mr. and ! r. J. II. Sims of the DUdley
Duck quartet , who accompanied the Red Oak
commanllery to Boston , returned yesterdny.
Mr. Ogden , another member of the quartet
may locate In the east , and Mr. Thlckstun
Is somewhere on the road.
The many friends of Mrs. FrancIs Murphy
who for so long lived In Council Bluffs . are
always glad to lear good tidings of her and
of the work In which she and her husband
are engaged. At present they are In
Durnngo. Colo. . where 1 very successful
series of temperance meetings are being held.
The Democrat of that place says : "Mrs.
Murphy accompanies her eloquent husband ,
and I great deal of the success that attends
his work II due to the practical aid ho receives -
ceives from the estimable lady. "
UUULINO'I'ON nOU'I'E.
.10. . : 1m:7 : ; . .10. . :
Counci Bluffs to Louisville , Ky , and re-
turn , account O. A. H. reunion less than
one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale
- Beptembr 8 , 9 all 10.
O. M. DROWN , Ticket Agent.
The Standard piano next to the lardman ,
harrIson ' 'clclhoncN Coining .
There Is a good deal of sub rosa talk con-
cering the Harrison Telephone company , an
organization formed In the east for the pur-
- pose of meeting and competing with the Del
company : throughout its territory. Exchanges
have been opened , In many eastern towns ,
and some In Iowa cities , al\ the sharpest
rivalry has been the result . In some instances -
stances telephone tolls have gone to $1 per
month , and In all Instances there has been
1 lively fight for supremacy. Prospects seem
good that the contests will soon b transferred -
ferred to Council fluffs. Agents of the new
company have been In town for several days
quietly looking over the ground and getting
acquainted. Their Investigations have so far
been on the quiet , evidently with a view of
certalnlng whether or not the field Is suf-
fcienty promising to go ahead and make
, In expensIve fight . I was rumored last even-
Ing that they would sound the aldermen In
a few days concerning a franchise. No In-
guides have been made so far as heard from
0 of any of the city ofllciais.
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Parties using furnaceB-You can save
one.thlrd of your coal bill this winter Get
one at Cole'a 1895 air-tight heaters for your
\ dining room. Use for spring and mu heat
all the quIck morning heat through the
, winter. Instead of crowding your furnace
from I o'clock and shivering till 9 every
morning. Our new stove Is very ornamental
Fire never goes out. Can have your room
hot In five minute after getting up with
the wood put In the night before
COLE & COLE.
They Slnu&hten'll ( ' Colt .
Zed Bathers and his next best friend , Fred
. Worth , were In Justice Cook's court for 1
low minutes yesterday morning a the re-
. stilt of a search warrant issued at an earlier
hour ordering the search of the Bethers premIses -
Ils for : certain red and white cal \pst \ by
named Knotts several .
I man Knots nights ago.
Knots reported his loss to the police during
the night , and early the next mornlg one
of tM olces found Dethers making the
rounds of the butcher shops trying to sell
. just such a calf . A constable searched the
: premIses on Third avenue and Twenty-third
street yesterday morning A new made grave
. was discovered In the rear of the Dethers
. barn and In the barn was found the rope
) that lnDtt had used In restraining the 1m.
petuolly of his calf. The grave was opened
and Knotts' cal brought to itght. Bathers
admitted tht he bad kIlled I and ImplIcated
Worth In the theft and subsequent tragedy
' Doth were sent to the county jail pending
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, ' ; ' hearing of the cue next Friday
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ROYAL
Dan ! P'de.
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The memlerl of the A. n. U. celebrated
Labor day at 'fana"'a In n temperate and
very pleasant manner. While the attend-
alice % vas not a large aa the executive com-
iuitteo had been led 10 expect , yet the num-
her present was sufficient to nil the pavilion
111. all places olcntertalnment around the
Grand IIRZI. The exercises were to have
commenced It 10 a. in. , but owing to the
threatening condition 01 the weather but few
Ileople went down before the afternoon.
When the program for the afternoon was
taken up there were nearly 2,000 people In
the Grand Plaza , and they continued to come
and go all the remainder of the day. The
motor trains after supper were all loathed
and the attendance rtchell nearly the limit
Oxell by the committee , with the exception
of the expected number of A. H. U. men.
There were also some disappointments In
the program lion W. I. Green of Kearney ,
Neb. , mlRsel1 the train that was to bring
him here aiid wIred the announcement to the
aul
commitee at noon.
W. L Rodgers , the member of the n-
tonal executive committee who has been
serving a sentence In the Woodstok Jai
wIth President Debs , was not present. I
wa found that his health was so bally
shattered by his confInement that be could
not safely undertake any labors In the Interest .
terest of hIs organlznton ! , and Instead of i
stopping here anti delivering the address '
promised , he was taken directly to the hot ,
springs In Colorallo. Judge dgerton of
Grand Island , Neb. , was substituted for
Green on the Irogram. With these exceptions
the program outlined In Sunday's Bee was
carried oul
One 01 the princIpal features on the pro- ,
gram was the reading of the protest against
the federal authorIties for the prosecution of
President Deba and confrerea. I was hot
and , was given a good deal of additional Ore
by the render , T. n , Hughes. The recitation
of Miss Edyth Thomas , "ConvIct J00 " was I
immensely pleasing , and the little lady was ,
given an ovation that would have turned a
wiser head.
The chief event of the evening was the ad-
dress 01 Judge dgerton. Ho talked upon
the relation of political reform k labor re-
form , the silver question , the land question
anti the government ownership of railroads ,
and dried Into politics a Ito by declaring
that he stood squarely upon the Omaha plat-
lorm.
A brief letter was read from Eugene Debs ,
In which ho ventured to express the hope
that the time haul passed when corporations
could command the federal armies and the
JIlclar and usa them a weapons to beat
down and oppress organized labor. A ban-
quet was served at Arbor Cafe , Manhattan
beach , nt I I ; o'clocl , for the executive board
and a number of the organizers of the order.
The remainder 01 the evening was devoted to
dancing and general amusement. At 9 o'clock
there was n brilliant display of fireworks
from Manhattan beach.
The last portions of the crowd did not get
away from the lake until nearly 1 o'cloclt.
There was not an accident or an unpleasant
Incident to mar the pleAsure of any , and the
A. R. U. men are thorouhgly In love with
Manawa and the handsome pleasure resorts
that grow upon Its banks
HOMIdSEEKEILS' XCUHSI :
"lt lurlllton Itoute
August 29 , September 10 and 24.
Low rates to various points In the south ,
southwest , west and northwest. For full In-
formation cal on or address .
0. M. DROWN Ticket
11 , Tlcltt Agent .
Your feet need cleaning this muddy
weather Those wire mats with your name
on at the Durlee Furniture company are
the thing. _ _ _ _ _ _
CnrlHle After the Crenuii
J. C. Carlisle ] , who formerly 1\'e here , Is
having his name given some unpleasant prom-
Inence In connection with a trades fight
being carried on In Minnesota between two ,
leading creamery companIes. A rival company - '
pony put In a creamery outfit on approval
and claims that Carlisle , representIng the
other company , was detected drilling I hole
In one of the machines so that It wouldn'l
work properly and be therefore rejected In
favor of the machLnery he was selling. The
two bIg creamery companies concerned have
clinched for a deadly finish , and In the hot
literature which Is being scattered In the
paper battle there several sensational am-
davis concerning the relation which Carlisle
bore to the hole In the skimmer. So far
Carlisle seems to b getting the cream. iI i I
The new Bluffs City laundry , 34
North Main : claims less wear and finer work
on shirts , collars and cuffs than any laundry
II the state Phone 314.
The Hardman piano wIns many frIends.
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Council Bluffs kindergarten , 16 4th street.
Got Awny with llellliiger's Furniture.
Dr. Fred Delnger , the proprIetor of the
D 1nger 'Surgical institute on West Broadway -
way discovered yesterday morning that he
had been the victim of a series of serious
losses. lie Is making arrangements to re-
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open his instItute. During his absence on the
Pacific coast the furnLure has been atored In
the building and various watchmen Installed
there to take care of It. Yesterday he found
that out of sixty-five bads and cots left there ,
all new and In good shape , only thirteen were
left. A large amount of other property was
also missing. He notified the police of his
loss , and the ofcers are endeavoring to locate -
cate the stolen property and the thieves
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We have leased the L. O. Inots & Co.
coal yards and will furnish all kinds of coal , I
weighed on city scales , ton and over , without I
extra charge. A. J. Deed & Co. ,
Yes , the Eagle laundry IS "that good '
laundry , " and Is located at 72' Broathvay
Don't forget name and number. Tel 157
I In doubt about this try It and be convinced
G'IIII"N. Jt'sveMNes . Indians .
To people who pass down Second avenue
tonight a picturesque scene will be presmted
as they approach the home of Mr. H. A. '
Stodllard , 920 Second a\enue. where the
Young Men's Christian asoclalon lawn
social and fagot party will be held. The
blazing torches will tel the people where to
come and the unique features of the enter-
tainment that have been planned cnnnot fail
to both Interest and Instruet. Eeverybody ,
both ladle and gentlemen , arc invited to come
and all are request to bring a bundle of
fagots to be thrown on the central camp fires .
also bring plenty of songs , stories , Jokes ,
riddles , etc.
l\III"'I'N No' , ) lnrHhl"1 In Trouble .
Mnnnwa has 1 new marshal , who was Just
appointed to the position yesterday. His
name Is Eu II Wright. lie signalized his ad-
vent Into power by getting Into 1 fight last
night wIth Colonel Heed's gatekeeper , John
O'Drlen. The new marshal attempted to
force his way Into the Grand Plaza anti was
prevented by O'Drlen. A few moments later
when the later was busy and off hIl guard
Wright struck him a heavy blow In the face
with his fist , cutting a gash three Inches
long. Wright then got away A warrant
arrest. will be Issued today for the new .rnarshal's .
No 1Ihlr II ) OhNo'r'nne.
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Organized labor did not take advantage of
Its holiday yesterday In any other way than I
to enjoy n goo quiet rest. With the excep- !
ton of the American Railway union celebra- !
ton at Manawa there was nothing visible
toindicate the nature of the holiday . There
were no parades and no gatherings of any
kind to commemorate the day. Members of
organizations who did not go to the lake
went to Omaha , and went Into the country
on private picnic expeditions .
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Curd ) t Thanks . I
We desIre to thank our neighbors and
frIends \ho originated and carried through
the benefit for our Ilt Arthur and whose
sympathy and kindness has sustained us
through our sore trials We earnestly hop
none of them may ever be rendered such
sufferers as we have been .
ME AND ms. HARRY EVANS.
lardman and Standard plaups , 13 N. 1GIt.
_ his Wife hit'lentt'ul .
II. 'lo' Ht'h.lt'11.
Mrs. A. J. Kirk , U\e Island Pak woman
whose husband was arested ( , charged with at- I
tempting to murder her wth a poker relented I
when ai found that I Jho Jrcaed the case ,
her husband would probaby : be lent to the
penItentiary. ler father filed the Information ' ,
charging murderous assault but she
asault , now In-
tenenes and asks to have the case dismissed.
.Juhiis ' \ ' . l'uul All Itighit
John W. Paul seemed to be his old self
lat night when visited by a number of his
friends ILls eye was bright and the old
genial smile that charms his friends had returned -
turned While apparently able to look after
business again , he has wisely concluded
to lay around and loaf for a few days
longer. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Head Davis' ad Dais sells hamm.ika
! so p. . _ _ _ . _ _ _
nt'gA VISTA S'V.i'VE 1l/tNIC CI.OI ) .
lonn 'rOWI In ' \'hlch 1uost. IhlHlnCHH
) i&.t tuululs Cause Trouble .
STOHM LAKE , la Sept. 2.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Great ) excitement prevails over the
closing of the Buena Vista State bank De !
poeltors are largely people with earning of
year entrusted to the bank Its doors were
closed this morning and a big crowd fills the
streets. I would only need a word to lend
to deeds of violence , the loose business
methods of the Lemon family , who ran the
inetituition . Into bankruptcy , being very apparent -
parent _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Illh II nil. I'surk CIUO'It. HClrlln I " .
DES MOINES , Sept. 2.-(8pcclal ( Telegram. )
-Tho highland Park College company has
filed articles of incorporation here. Its capItal -
Ial stock Is 200000. James McCaughan ,
Charles Olcrest and W. W. Fink are the
Incorporator The Institution has property
valued at $500,000. but has been In litigation
for three years. I was roll at uilierirt's sale
two weeks age for $50,000 , and the present
company Is the reorganization.
Clnlrc"HIUln Iolh'o'r to \'cil.
FORT DODGE , la. , Sept. 2.-Speclol ( Tele-
gram..The ) engagement Is announced of
Congressman J.P. Dolver and Miss Lonlse
Pearson of this city. Mr. Dolver represents -
sents the Tenth Iatrlct. Miss Pearson Is
the daughter of wealthy parents. The wed-
ding will take place early In November.
Silver IemocrntM Name n Tlcl.t.
CRESTON , la. , Sept. 2.-(8peclal ( Tele-
gram.-Tho ) 'free olIver democrats of Clarke
county have nomInated a free silver ticket.
They expect the admInistration democrats
at their convention - to endorse their candi-
dates. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Struck by It i'ortluwestt'rn Truuluu
JEFFERSON , la. , Sept 2.-Spoclnl ( Tele.
gram.-Charley ) Fleck and his team were
struck by the Northwester train nt a cross-
Ing welt of Jefferson this afternoon. Fleck's
condition Is critical .
l nllnl'lr Killed 1) ' 1 Street Cur
DUDUQUE , Sept. 2-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
John ltosser a veteran engineer of the
Chicago Great " 'ester aged 15 , was killed
while trying to board a street car.
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CI..1nr It'1,111H Opera house Uc.Ut'nte.\ .
CEDAR HAI'IDS , la. , Sept. 2.-Speclal (
Telegram.-Tho ) remodeled Green'o opera
house was opened tonight by Roland Reed
with over 2,000 people In attendance .
Clinton Pnrmo'r igilleul.
CLINTON la" , Sept. 2.-Speclal ( Telc-
gram.-Frank ) Donahue , a farmer aged 10 ,
was instantly Idled by I Milwaukee passenger -
gcr train this morning. p '
The Illcnl I'nunceuu.
James I. Francis , alderman Chicago , says :
"I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an
Ideal Panacea for coughs , colds and lung
complaints , having used It In my family for
the last five years , to the exclusion of phy-
slclan's prescriptions or other preparations. "
Hev. John Durgus , Keokuk , Iowa writes :
"I have been a minister of the Methodist
Episcopal church for 60 years or more and
have never found anything to beneficial or
that gave me such speedy relief as Dr
King's New Discovery. " Try this Ideal cough
remedy now Trial bottles free at Kuhn &
Co.'s drug store. .
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G'mnnMte ClasseS IcAln 'Vork.
The Young Men's Chrlst'Rn association
starts In this evening with Its gymnastic
couses. The class which meets every day
of the week except Saturday and Sunday at
6:15 : , convenes for the frt time this even-
Ing. Other classes are to be organized soon ,
consisting of those who find ether the hour
of 6:11 : or 8:16 : In the evening more con-
venient. Besides this , a business men's class
will meet at 1 : , to meet thre3 days In the
week. This class organizes Immediately aLec
the fair. The work In the gymnasium , It ts :
promised will be very thorough , and ns soon i
as the men are In proper shape will bs made
mora Interesting by a series of cmlesls ,
which are arranged to bo curled out during
the winter months.
C""u' INhlll Trnln Wrecked
BROOKLYN , Sept. 2.-Englne No. G , haul-
Inc a Sea Beach train bound for Coney
Island , became unmanageable about 3:30 : this
morning and caused the wreck of the train.
One person Is reported killed and thirty In-
jured. The names have not yet been ob-
tained. Three of the cars In the wreck
caught ' fire and are now burning. Three of
the other cars were telescoped. Among the
Injured are : Joseph Franltel , Friedman Onr-
rett , Kate Coney , Louis Held , Patrick Matthews -
thows , Morris Frnkel , John Bake and Frank
Hegnn. The wreck occurred near Denson-
hurst. _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _
Anothcr JUnrllcr Lnll to holmes .
DENVER , Sept. 2.-J. W. Hummel of
Sandwich , Ill. . has written to 1 friend In thIs
city suggesting that H. J. Gregory and hIs
9-year-olc daughter , Dee , who disappeared
from their home In Kearney , Neb. . March 6 ,
,189' , may have been victims of I. H. Holmes.
Kennedy had $1,000 In his possession when
be left home. He formerly worked at
HOldrege , Neb. , for J. W Burnett , a real
estate dealer In this city. There Is no evidence -
Idence that Gregory ever had any business
relations with Holmes. .
Irt'u'cr Irenkl nn Aria .
George Roth sustained n severe fracture of
the let arm yesterday afternoon at 440 :
o'clock In an accident which occurred undel
the Douglas street bridge lie was driving a
team anti the horses became frightened at a
passing loconuotivo. They started to run
away and overturn the wagon Roth was
thrown to the ground In such a way that his
left arm , Just above the wrist , was brolten.
The police were notified and the Injured man i
was taken to his home at 1705 South TwentyI I
Ort street.
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IrUllltHrrh'e In h1Jen'er.
DENVER , Sept. 2.-0no hundred and
twenty-five wholesale druggists arrived In
Denver from the east on a special train
over the Burlington road today Their
twenty-second national convention wi open
this evening and the sessions wilt continue
all the week
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LATE NEWS \ FRO I TffK ORINT
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Foreiger Being Made t Pay for the Mis-
fortunes of W ni. ,
ANOTHER VIEW OF TIlE CHINESE MASSACRES
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HllntonN 11'h"lln Jnllnl nl1 IllNNlt
So tliufrii'nuhy hint hitter " 'nr
IN i 10UI1 to leHul
Sooner or Lnter.
SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 2.-Chester hot-
comb , who has just returned from China
after twenty-ono years' service In the Amen-
can legation at Peking , Fays the recent
massacre Is traceable to the result of the
recent China-Japan war. "At the commence-
ment of the recent war between China anti
Japan , " said he , "it was generally feared
that the lives of foreigners In China would
bo In great danger as long aa the war
iasted. As a mater of fact , there was prac-
tcaly no danger as long as the war lasted , :
antI It Is only since the hostilities ceased
that the danger has commenced , We have '
haul proof 01 the fact In the recent massacres ,
anti I think I cnn explain the reaeon . In the
frt place , the great mass of Chinese arc
dlsnppolnted with the result of the war and
are taking revenge on all the foreIgners
whom they can kill with impunity. In the
second place , the killing and pillaging receives -
ceives great encouragement by reason of the
depredations committed by hordes of disbanded -
, banded soldiers all over the country The
Chinese govermen has 1 peculiar method
of disposing of Its troops at the close of a :
war. When the soldiers are no longer
needed they are dIscharged from service at
the place whipre they happened to bo at the
time. The fact that an army may be several
hundred or a thousand miles away from home
when It Is disbanded and the fact that the
soldier may not possess any means of get-
ting home does not Interest the government -
fluent In the least. The troops are turned '
loose , and , to use an American expression ,
they have to 'bent' their way back to the
place tram whence they came That they
should pillage and commit depredatons Is
therefore only natural to such people under
sl'ch circumstances and tranquiiy will not
reign In China for some titne.
"Just beforE I left Japan 1 learned tlat an
American missionary who had been laboring
near Peking since 1869 had been assaulted
and severely cut with a knife. Ils name Is
D. S. Sheffield and 1 have known him quite
well foa yenrs. I Is only fair to the other ,
side however ' , to say that the assailants were
arrested and will be tried for their offense.
I such prompt acton was taken In the
cases of the other offenders the wholesale
killing of missionaries In China would be
speedily stopped. I Is almost ImpossIble ,
however , to mete out justice to offending
Chinese In the Interior provinces and the
fault Is the fault of the government. "
. Mr. Holcomb mid that the most InterestIng -
Ing subject In the Orient outside of the
missionary troubles Is the coming conflict
between Russia all Japan. "That Japan :
and Russia are engaged In a controversy
which wi eml In war goes without eaying "
bo said , "nnd the opening of hostltes Is
not far oft. The Japanese \ave a big griev-
ance against Russia and Russia ,1 i preparing
to make things warm for tie Japanese. The
other day 1 was told very frankly that
Japan would live to rue the day when she
permitted herself to become mixed up In a
war with China. I has given Hus31n an
opportunity she bas long waited for.
"No one knows better than 1 how narrowly -
newly Japan . escaped I war with Russia
when she .got through with her war wIth
ChIna. The Japanese were EO Incensed at
Russl's attude In the . mater of the i
cessIon of Llao-Tung peninsla that the Jap-
nnese officials talked seriously 'of engaging
In a squabble with Hussla. I was In Japan
a the time and heard It all . A certain
member of the Japanese cabinet . whose acquaintance -
quaintance 1 made when he was sent to
Peking as Japanese minister China , said
to me at the time : "Russia has six Iron-
clad battle ships. We hue but one and
that we captured from the Chinese. I we
had but four Ironclads , or only three we
would defy Russia ' That Is Just what Russia
wanted them to do Russia will yet eo
aggravate the Japanese that they will de-
chore war. Then Russia will attempt to
drive the Japanese out of Corea , where they
are now masters of the situation . The Jap-
anose are dictating affairs In Corea , for , i
while the king still remains on the throne ,
be does nothing that counts In authority.
The fight between Russia and Japan will be
over Corea and I will come just as soon at
Russia finds she wants the opportunity. " a
opportuniy.
Mr. Holcomb leaves for Washlngtpn to-
night _ _ _ _ _
Dun 1 lghtH CIIH-lroUIII. .
BAYONNE , Sept. 2.-Serous ) disturbances -
ances followed the police Interference
polce yesterday -
terday with the bull fighting here An
angry mob aNembled about the sub.pre-
fecture , crying to time ofcial to resign , and
trying to force open time doors. A detachment -
ment of time mounted police was summoned ,
which charged and dispersed the crowd. The
mob reassembled In greater numbers antI
proceeded to the house of the mayor and
the police ofcials , which they pelted with
stone Troops were called out to protect
the officIals . Th crowd continued to noisily
parade the streets until 2 o'clock this morn-
Ing Quito a number were Injured during the
night. Others were arrested , but released
later.
Shn t thl ; Non-W'orkers .
CARDIFF , Wales , Sept. 2.-The Trades
Union congress opened here today with 44.
delegates present. The
proposed change m
the constitution of the body , limiting the
choice of delegates to those who are actually
actualy
working lt trades will , It Is expected , encounter -
counter much opposition , becauo It would
ohut out from participation In future con-
greases many active trade unionists , as . for
Instance , J. Iclr handle , Tom Mann , John
Burns , M. P. , and Henry Droadhurst , M.P.
Sultan COItnueN to Tt.mllor r.
CONSTANTINOPLE , Sept 2.-The promIsed -
Ised imperial decree proclaiming general
reforms throughout. the Turkish empIre did
not appear yesterday , the anniversary of
the sultan's accession , as was expected The
ambassador of the power Interested are
now insisting upon the appoIntment of a
mixed committee of control.
No Truth In HCllort'll IUot.
LONDON , Sept. 2-Archdeacon Wolf has
sent a cablegram to this city stating that the
reports of riots In Foo-Clowt China , are un-
true. According to theee"dlspatches " , a mob
attacked , the AmerIcan Imlllon , Injuring
four native scholars and f6rctlthe ' American
<
teacher to flight. ' ; ' fl'
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.SnI11Irt'NHo'll n Uerii N.'vmiiupcr.
BERLIN , Stpt. 2.-The Vdrwerts has been
confiscated , owing to am { tuitniotic ' uter-
minces The editors _ will -4" be brosecuted " .
May Not lie Pmlterr - After All.
ZURICH , Sept 2.-A illtthr. \ ' has been arrested -
rested at a first class h01el here who was
at frt supposed to bo W. It Foster of New
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York who dll\pCare. with $193,000 of the
New York Produce Exchange 1 lund lion .
James O. IroJdheld , United States minister
to Switzerland , ruppleel the police with
photo 01 Foster some tm since , aDd requested -
quested them to be on the lookout for him
I I now doubted whether the mln under
arrest Is Foster BI the photograph 01 the
mining man do not serve to identify him
1.11" Not n Ihultnlllt.
LONDON , Bept. 2.-ln reply to an Invlta.
ton to join a parliamentary committee for
time purpose of lurtherlng the proposal for
an Intcrnatont conference having In \101 nn
agreement for the adoption of no interim-
tonal system of currency , Sir John Lelg ,
senior member of larlamlnt for the city 01
Dundee , answered as follows : "I fear thAt If I
Joined the committee It would be auumeel
that I hall become n bhnetalst , wherea I
never ha\o been able to see how n double
standard could work , one of the metds being
practically immovable and the other R very
movable quantity. At time Imo time I nm In
favor of an international conference , upon condition .
dlton that the member be not delegated to
represent fixed views but sent with free
minds. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
Anu.rlcnnN " ' 11 I xhlhl nt Torumuto
TORONTO , Sept. 2.-Amerlcans are taking
great Interest In Canada's fair which opens
here on Tuesday. Every mal brings large
numbers 01 Inquiries for Information from
the states , and leading manufacturers of
hitmifalo . Cleveland " Detroit , Rochester anti
other cites have sent In mora applications
for space than can be complied with . Arrangements -
rangements have been made with the railways -
ways whereby many Knights Templar will
stop over on their way homo from the Beaten .
ton conclnve. Lange excursion parties tram
Cleveland , Detroit , Buffalo and mnny other
points have been arranged for , and the attendance -
tendance bIds fair to exceed that of any
previous year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1' IIIHh Sort" A.lnonIHh"II.
LONDON , Sept 2.-An editorIal ! In the
Graphic this morning advises Englishmen ,
considering Valk'rlo's tenderness In a wind ,
not to be cock sure of . her wlnnirmg.
SIAII , NOTES TO IO\'B TIlE ClOt'S.
Iemnl11 II'ou lheTrensuury Not NO
Grout IH Commou.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 2.-The furnishIng
of small notes all silver dollars to met the
demand for money to move the crops II
likely to absorb the energies 01 the Treasury
department during the next few weeks more
than the demand for gold. The demand Is
not so active this year as It has sometimes
been and It Is said that the national banks
are better equipped than usual with small
notes. Their surplus of notes Is larger anti
the treasury itself has been making its recent
shipments of money In notes for $5 and $0
There 19 n large supply of both these denominations -
le-
nominations In the currency reserve vaults
of the treasury. The supply of notes for
$1 and $2 Is not so large but can be increased -
creased If necessary. There Is little dis-
criminaton In the demands upon the treaury
aa to the character of time paper currency
sent out , so long as I Is In new bills for
small denominations. The usual policy of
the department Is to unload silver certificates
as far 1 possible , to follow these by Sher-
man treasury notes , and to retain the old
legal tender notes until the last ThIs diffusion -
fusion of small Sherman notes In distant
pats of the country prevents their presentation -
ton at the sub.treaurles for redemption In
gold anti the healing of the legal tender
cuts off In a measure the excess of currency -
rency redeemable In gold . at New York.
Cont"llouH iiueutst's
AIen's : HygIenic Fluid has been found
a positive preventive of scarlet and typhoid
fevers diphtheria , small pox anti other con-
tlglo\s Ilseases , Mothers should atomize
their chlhh en's thrnt and nasal organs with
It morning and evening. .
AI'llcnlc.l to the I'mhme
CHICAGO , Sept. 2-Tho -commltee of
Chicago Methodist clergymen apPJlnte to
ask 1opo Leo Xll to aid In securing ro ,
Iglous liberty to the Protestants of several
South American countries reported today.
The report stated that the mater had been
placed before the Catholic nuthort : s at
Rome and that they bad given ' assurance
that the petition \v.oull bo carried to the pope.
The commitee expressed the belief that
the mater would receive favorable consid-
eraton by Leo XIl and that the agitation of
the question would result In great benefit
to the Protestants of Peru , Ecuador and Do-
livia. _ _ _ _ - . _ _ _
Pt'ln'e Snll to lie 11 1 Trap .
MINNEAPOLIS , Sept. 2.-Tho wheat trade
here Is excited over the well authenticated
report that F. H. . Peavey , tIme bIg elevator
man , Is " 'ong" ' .on September wheat and
wishes to settle with elevator companIes and
avoid delivery. I Is a case of a quarrel
among elevator men They have not forgiven
Peavey for forcing cuh wheat to a prem'um
a yea ago and eating up theIr carrying
charges. I Is now a questIon of delivery .
Time elevators propose to deliver to Peavey ,
much to hIs disgust.
THOUSANDS OF WOMEN i
Miseries.
! .
BRADFIELD'S ere.
Female Regulator ,
ACTS AS A SPECIFIC
By Arousing to Health , AcUon all her Organs
It Cuui.r. Stealth to nloom , Rod Joy to
Reign 'rhroulhout the Jntre 'ruloe.
IT NEVER FAILS TO REGULATE.
"Sly \lte h"s been under trelment or lending phy.
ucla , , , three ye"rs. wlhont bene'lt. AStir .
three bottie . at flhAflFELD'5 { rM.&K nEOU/.AOI M\'r mime
can do her own eookmnir , muumibIig end waihmumc. "
N.H. lfm ' , 11nte : : Als.
nRADFIELD IEGULT01 { CO. , ATLANTA , GA.
I , . 80ld by dluWglls at 11,0 per bottic .
D r.D. G.GOLDING
SPECIALIST
Dlseaou of time Nooe , Throat , Private , Skin ,
Blood , Nervous anti Chronic tlseaaee. Consult-
laton tree and conlhlenUal Treatment by
mall. Correspondence pmmpUY answered. Mel-
Iclno furnished from OreI Cal or write. Of-
flee hours , 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 'Sunday 9 to 12
Consultation looms . Nos , 04.205 Douglas Bock ,
a. ic. corner IClh and Doge streets , OMAIA ,
N 'E : :
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, : .50'- We send the msr.inum , , French
'aim ItemeJy CALTHOB rr. , smut a
lvi legal guaranteethatCtLTmmom .eill
BE t4t
P s and ! CF.4tfUItE S.o.S ' , 'ior ,
' 4 Use ii and ay i/so 1is/'I ,
, AddeuVON MOHL. Co. ,
- % _ ) item , au. . . a1..i. , ( led.itI , OSmo ,
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK {
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Council Bluffs , Iowa.
CAPITAL , . . . $100.000
WE SOLICIT YOUR IIUSINIdSS.
'VE lIdSiitld YOUR COLLECTIONS
ONE Ol TiE O"H ST I&NICS IN IOWA
I PEI OlIN' ' PAID O : TIME HidI'OSI'I'S
CALL AND . SEE us OIL WhIl'E.
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sI1i&A1NBItIDl : AUorneya.II-I..ny ,
BAINBIDGE I Practce tn the State
and Federal Courts. Rooms 307-8,1. Shu
gad . Dlock Councl , Blurts . Iowa.
Special Notces .Gounci Bluffs
CIMNEYB CLEANrn : VAULTS CLEANI
Ed - Ilturk . . at W. S lom . ' a. f Uromm iwmmy.
FOR BENT ; cpT-T 1B5L CORNER STOREroom :
room ICNT , In SII'p lok Stea'l heat
Centrally located. E I. Sheafe & Co.
WANTED , A GOOD GmL FOR OSNEiIAL
GFNCIAL
housework sod good cook. . 105 Sixth avenU '
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WANTED. OfIthFOit GENERAL. nous
am. , OFNEnAL
work ! . . B. hlagg . C East Ileree 'treet.
Felt SALI FINE SlmTLAND PONY , TO.
Iether with cart , sleigh rnn n. harness and
saddle. - Address - - - - S . 31 , , lee 0111cc.
WANTF.D A 0000 GIRL , FOR OINImAI ,
h'uB.work : small family ; must know how to
cxk . 617 Fourth itrect ,
_ ( 61 r"h _ atrr"t.
FOIl nUNT , ' TiE EM1mT nOUS1 . NO 152t 8.
61h street ; a good business If laken at once
Inquire No 61 161h av nUe.
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WANTED Olt.n CMPANION : GO TO
school avenue. and t light houlewurk Apply 105 1h
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$5.00 A MONTH . UNTIL CURED
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THIS I IS I THE RATE NO\V OFFEHED TO ALL
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I'enlmlt. In Slut' City tutu Thu'se " In UI"tn'nt Haute. Are lnv'iteii
1'10111. li thl CI ) 1111 10mI. Arl 11.lcll to Ao-
, , . . . . . . . . .
ecmt-ll cmiii Ih'low tilts 1)\111111 I or Ch : ron I. 11..u"
- L'nt
( treat numbers of Ilcople surer from the
malign poisons of tntnrh : , al from other
.
stmbtlo chrnlc maladies , wihout any correct -
rlct or , 'eflio ' Wen of the nature of their
"Octon : , The following s'Iloms 111"
been carefuly urranlld to enable many
sufferers to understnnll just what I Is that
ails them Many 111selEes , known under vn-
rlous peciflc names , are really of n cn-
tnrrhal origin anti nnture. lIvery hart of
the mucus mem\lrnnl. the nose , throat ,
C'el ears , head , lunga , stomach , liver , bow-
cia , kidneys and \ blnddel one subject to dispose - '
pose anti blght by catarrh Time proper 'I
course for sufferers 11 this : Read thclo
symptoms carefully over : mlrk those that
apply to our case and hiring this wih you
to Bra Copeland and Bhclmrll , I you live
away from the city scnel them by mail
anti , ask for mall treatmuent. In either instance .
stance , anti whethcr by mal or olro treat-
ment , the patient mn ) ' le nssurcII of the
peellest relief ali cure posslhle to cnlhht-
oned medicine
Time : .ff ( rate II for all , ,1'0 II'Hlrl
Iooll liesilthu . 'hiH mlnll flint for
t'IH'h nnll ' , ' ' trl'ntmL'nt
ever ) month 01 I rema I mum
tntl t'nrt.t time fei' I" Ommi I ) ' 1.10.
imm'ui Iciuies fret' . S'n.1 for 1'IItnn
imhiuumk or cnl nt thc o I c. ' time fl't.c
. eoimsultntiimm . Ih'Aln no" .
C.rAIII of thc I" .I ANI ) Tlln.\T.
' 'hl UHnnl Stnrth'l Inlnt In thl' Pro-
Ir"HHh'e Inlnmmntnr ) ' l1ims'ehstcmt
, of ni tilt. : lncouN Sumrfnccs
"Is "
Ihe I breath foul F'
" 1. the Voice husky ? "
"Do spit slime "
YOI ' up slme7"
"Do nCl" : nIl ' " -
you " 0\'er7"
ni
"Do you blow Clt scat's ? "
"Zig your nOM IOI'I",1 tip ? "
"Uooes ) ' 011 mince dl.chnrle7"
"Do. the nose bleed e sl7"
"I there tIckling In the throat ? "
"no crBIH form In time nose ? "
, "Ii the nose sore and tender
"no ) ' 01 sneeze n neat deal ? "
"Doos the nose Itch and burn ? "
"I there pain In front If lical ? "
" 15 there pain across time eyes ? "
"Is there pain In time back of head ? "
"Is ) ' 011 sense or smelt leaving ? "
"Do you hawk to clear the throt 7"
"I" there a dropping In the throat ? "
"IS the throat dry In Iho niomning ? "
"Are anti IOIII the sense of taste ? "
"Do you sleep with the mouth open ? "
CA'I'AHIUI ( i' TilE STOItACIIs .
An lam Iluia.aummiu'tory Eln'cloluncJt of the
) ilticoums Surfaces of time' Stnlllh.
UHunl ) ' lIne to Cntnrrllil l'oIHnll'
Hecch'I.1 Ilrcet ) ' I ° rein thc 'l'lmroiit
"Is there nausea 7
"Are you costive ? "
"tB there vonuiting ? "
"Do you belch up gas ? "
"Are you l h'held.,17"
"is your tongue coate. ? ? "
_ _ _ _ _ _ non ,
" 'llr , you water brash , " .
0 you hawk and spit ? "
"Is there lain sftr eating ' "
. I'/in
" / Atr utn" .
"Ar you lon OUI nnll weak 1"
"no : YI have sick l'OlachU ' ' "
' \0 yeti tIOlt UI' after cc Imn' ? "
: "I : Ihe" dl.fI t to ireskiust 1"
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has-a thtstre. "
11\'e )01 It.tle ! " otter utng '
"is hour Ihro/lt ( flhlol umitim .11meV'
) .
"lh
nl.1 .lm. .
" ,
10 you at limuics haVe dlnrhoe 7" .
"I : tune rl.h nl bko.l to the head 7" . ,
"I. Iloe constant bnd taste In moulh 7"
: ' 1. there gnawing semustion In the stomach ? '
.ol"alon
. 'Do iou feel i though you had lead In the
Stc.msc'hT" I )
" \\hen you get till sul.nly nre ) ' , ) dIKI7"
tah : ; ; hen your tlnlch I 111'1) ' dO YOI feel
: : 10 ) ' 01 boteh tip material thaI tnmrns throat 7"
" % % lien .1011neh Is run do )01 leel upiire.me.17"
C.\'I'\ I I I UP : 1hliCillA1. 'l'Une
' \1 In 1IIIml h,1) ' Cisuialit lout nf the
Irolchln I miumimeslimu tcl' S'lt'lthot.
' \'lt Cntnl'ri . nf the 'lhr'llt.
" 10\0 you R cough h7" .
"Are ) ' 01 losing mitch ? "
" \o ) 'UI cough at night 7"
"llmmvo YOI 1'ln In 01te7" ' -
" \o you lake cohl el"I)7"
"Uo you cOllhul ) ' 11 ) gag ? "
" 10 you raise flolhy . mlle.ln\
"U" ) ' 01 spIt UI' yellow nuttier ? "
"Do you . cOlgh on going 10 ben ? "
" 10 . ) .01 cough In tin rolnll * 01"
" ltu , ) .olr cough 810rt all hlclnI7"
" , , 00 you (1 tim IUe ehee.y lumuips ? "
" II . there ( 1 < 1lul Ilohln,1 , I the rn11117" '
" 1.le ) 01 pnln bohln.t time br.lsn"e7"
"lo ' ' . ' wnmkerl"
10 ) 01 feel ) 'OU Ile glowing " ,
"I lucre ( n burlnl 1"ln I In time Ihlolt 7" '
" 1)0 ) IU tough "olse imlglml aunt mornings ? "
"Uo you have to sit lt.nlghls to get breath ? '
C.t'FAltItii ' Ol ? 'i'ilLd ICIUnyS.
An Immlhsummsmuuimtit'y ' 1 1"'lnIUUt'nt of
t lie 111'nuH Summ'fnt't'n tt tim . . lCitl lie ) ' . ,
S'II'ltu.te'Ith Ontll'1111 l'olaost-
hug of t lute Illusomi.
"no your bonnie and feet swell ? " . " ,
"Are the ) ' colt ! slut clammy
"hm ( lucre \111 In smul 01 back 7"
" , , ' "
"I the urine Inrk aunt cI01(1)7"
D008 n dOI".lt form "hln left standing
"Is there n desire tn Itt II' nt night ? "
"Do , , you seespOi . floatIng itome ) 'uur ' eOn
"I Iho skIn drip curl harsh ! ? " )
"IN , time hnlr dry and 1 > lle7" "
"line Uw rorplrnUon abn,1 oSor ? "
"I . . there \ulne.8 ulder the eyes ? "
"Aro theme dark rings alOll1 the eyes ? "
"hiss skin Ionic ? "
"lns lime n waxy lol (
"Do you see Inplensant timIngs whIle asleept
"Do the joints Imln and ache ? "
"Uo the legs feel too heavy ? "
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Office Iour9 to 1 a. m. : a to I p. m" Eve
nlnKK-Wednesdn anti Saturdays only
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-the 4 kind that don't waste Fuel isn't the only thing they save '
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NGLISHMEN are now talking of a new
- E : light in literature. They say Max
Pemborton is the coming man and
that his work is sureto become more popular -
ular even than that of' Conan Doyle , His
mtlmpregnable City , " "Jewel Mystorlos I
Have Known , " "Iron Pirate , " "Sea\Volves" \
and the Ilrscnumbers of "Th Diary of a
Valet , " have made a remarkable success
in England. Our readers will be glad to
learn that we have secured the four con-
eluding numbor3of "The Diaryot" a Valet , "
the first of which entitled , "The Phantom
Staircase , " will be published In our daily
issues , commencing September 3.
It is a thrilling story of adventure In the
slums of Paris , It shows that the author
has a powerof narratlonqulleas new and
forceful as that of' Stevenson. You must
read Pemberton or be behind the times ,