Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 17, 1890, Page 6, Image 6

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    G THE Otf HA D-ATLY BEE , TWEDiNESD.AY , SEITJGMBER 17 , 1890 ,
OMAHA.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICE , NO , 12 1'HAW ' , ST.
nellrcred hy Carrier In unjr i > atlof
n. W. Tll/TON. . . . iIA.NA < 2KII.
rxlltorN'o. ,
U Jf Jtf ttTl ll.TIftS. .
y , v. P. Co.
Council Bluffs L-umber Co. . coal.
Iho medical society of 1l < uout ! valley
meet * tlili evening IntholJniU'dStatcs ' court
room of Iho go\crnincnt \ lullding ,
llobcrt II. Oralnin nnd Mis * Ophelia
Btrong nnd .Folm Schlay nnd "Kato McDonald
xvcro granted license * to wed ycstcrdiy.
Jl , 13. 1'crklns ' began a suit In the superior
Court yesterday against JVard ) & ; hon.s nml
B irah "Ward to force the collection of a
promissory note.
The lioyi , ,1 , C. Day * and Thomas While ,
who Were arrested for stealing brasi boxing
Irom Union l-uilllc freight can , \vcio
Bcntcncod by Judge INkCJeo yesterday to
Keren das ) each in Ino county Jill.
Carhontoal company wcro tlio lowest
"bidders Who submitted propositions to
furnish Ihu elty suliools wltli cn.d ntthu hto
mcctliifiof the board of education , anil the
contract has ken aimirdcd to them.
The vork of relating the cleetilc motor
tinck ( n South rlrsfc ilrocl IH still Inter
rupted by the temporary Injiinctlonspptired
by the propeity ovners. Thoiirguini'iitslii
tliocuse have not jet been completed.
Aaron Lyman , son of the Into .Tixlgo
Ejynmnwas , the victim of a sciious nrc'idcnt
yestordiv. He fell from the roof of a woodshed -
shed onl'oiiith atn'ct ankstruclc on n piloof
lirlclr , Ihe liclghtof the fall was not gieat ,
t > ut was su lllclcnt tobreak liisnnn.
K'ccllno & 1'olt , tlio wholesale hardvaro
Jlrm , concluiled negotiations vilh the JJauin
liard\vaie companyof Omaha for tl.o ssilooC
tlielr buslncisiii this oily , and the transfer
olllio propeity was made. 'Iho ' loiiaidei.i-
tlonhasnoL hcen made puhlio , hut Itwasono
f the liiKcst wholesale stoohs in. the city.
Uho business will be luu asabrnneli of the
Gimih a cstallls hincnt.
Mra.K. Kuihorncoincieneod an action la
replevin In the superior cou it yestenluy to
recover porscsiioti of threes alww ones thnt
nre claimed hy ISdnarel Mosanor of Omaha.
'Jho cavsMro leased liyMrs Burhorn for a
ycrlod of three ycms and wcro tnkcn fiom
iicr thiough on uttuchnicnt suit in .Justices
llarnctt's ' court. Her louse lias not ox plied
nnd she replevins the property under its
conditions.
J. M , Flagier met with a rather peculiar
Occident yesterday. "Whiles driving iilong
near thoeleetric llfc'ht tower In tlio vicinity
ef the Hroadway Methodist clniixb , an old
carbon was thrown or fell from Iho top of
the tower stillcin ; him on the linco with.
such force tit to give him a limp , -which
promises to last sororal iliiys. These caibons
teem Innocent , but \vlien dropped or thrown
from a height of IV ) feet , they loose their
I'cntlcncss. .V moTO seiious accident la likely
to occur If Rica tcr care Is not taken.
ThoU'liittlesoydlvoice caiO is still chug
ging along in tliu district court and daily at
tracting crowds of loungers wlio delight in
hearing thostorirs of marital mishaps that ;
nro told in detail by the numerous witnesses
on both sides , The opinion Is iiov prevalent.
that the co jrt will deny tlioplaintilf hlidi-
\orcoaud ix'fuse to gi'smt it tothodcfoin'ant. '
The defendant , Jlrs.Vhittlesoy , was on the
stand all dny yesterday and her testimony
was not roiie-ludcil when court ndjoiunud.
Komo very danugiiif , ' disdojurci for the
plaintiff wcioinaJoduiing her ordeal on the
ttnnd. A number oE letteis from \Vlilttle-
toy's Inly friends were idcnlllled and oDcrccl
in evidence , Two frown woman In 32vans-
\ille , Inel. , wlio signed her name " 1C. , " made
n had showing for the husband. ' 1 hero is n
probability that the cnso will occupv thcnojtt
two days , in it is said both sides uro prepar
ing another ba tch ot" nllldiivits.
r ) t % Snle > .
Our retail furniture hasines , with , good
established trado. Stock is first class nnd
well .selected , llcason for selling , are going
Into llio exclusive Jobliing trule.
Any ono wishing to go into business should
lavesllpato this , ta it h one of the few ( 'oldon
opportunities of allfo than.
1 C. A. Hi : cue & Co.
Pilst-class dressmaking by Allsi "Wallace ,
over Unttjcmeii's bunk , cor , Main st. and
tth me.
J'AffMIJK.ll'JtS ,
Yesterday Cant. I ) . B , Clark went to
Omuha to meet his daughter. Mis , Uaitlett ,
of Baitley.Nob , , wlio will \lslt her parents
for nfew weeks , at aofl Worth street.
Sol Foster who lives on lilghtecnth avenue ,
has letunicd from Aikaimas , where ho has
been attending a reunion whiih embraced
both blue and gray. Ho reports an enjoyable
time ,
_
3TIno interior decorating , Loscy iSi Jensen ,
Fashionable wool suits laacloby Irs. 3j ,
Bimmous.f ) to Ji ; slih , 57 to $10 ,
Tetting Out tlio lr > llce.
Two ofllccrs lave lieen icmovcd f win tlio
police force within tlio last fe v days by tlio
chief. Thcro Is no dispoaltionto question
his light toelo so , but the iminncr in which
ho accomplishes his purposes are beginning
to IM offensive to the public , The lastoflleer
romovoel was I'atrolman J , C. JMcDonald , ono
of the best men on the force. Tno lusincss
men whoso property ho lias been tri'cutlng ) '
have been Investigating the matter1 a little ,
ami they claim that his dismissal vaiin -
warranted an d was not for the reason alleged
by the chief , hut because McDonald objected
to the now overcoat deal hy which all the
ofllccrs are required to order their winter
overcoats from au out oC town firm selected
by the chief , nnd at. prices that mo about ! ! 5
per cent higher than better coats could ho
purchased from local de.ilers. . McDonald's
beat Is on West B roadway , an d as cviclunro
of the fact that he is popular andelllilcnt the
businessmen whoso property ho Ins btcn
protecting so well joined la aa appeal to the
council und thomayor 011 Monday evening ; to
reinstate him , A petition was
oifem-i * u ) uvtt JUAI ; UUMIIUKS muii m uis
district. It bore tha nairo , of every mini to
\vlioni it was presented , and so greatwas the
Interest taken in the matter that ono
merchant would sign It nnd , then take Itto
liis neighbor , who put Ms iinino to It nnd
passed italoiig. Jntho council tlio matter
win referred to the mayor and the police
committee , who will give it their careful at
tention and report at the next meeting.
J , G. Tlpton , real estate , 527 Droadivay.
Signs , Loscy & Jensen's ' , It I'ear st ,
Not the Sehool
Alderman .Mikescll made an Immense liltln
tlio city council at the meeting of Monday
night. The alderman front tlio Sixth ward
Is usually ouo of the most patient ami quiet
iistcuento thoelelutes In the council , and
his yea and nay , when voting upon proi si-
tions before that body , nro chiefly the begin
ning1 and ending of his speeches. But ho
demonstrated the fact at the last meeting that
lie can talk vhon lie wants to , and say seine
pretty pat tilings , too. Aldermen I.acy and
Caspernoroln n heated controversy over
fire department matters , and both gentlemen
were llttlo bit warm over mutual Intima
tions nnd insinuations. Aldermen Wind nnd
Everett woroilravn in to the debate , and tlio
± our gentlemen were getting dangerously
near that point in all disputes whew "you're '
ollar" nnd "you'ra another" may bo ex
pected to appear , whenMlUcsell olunhod up
in Ilia clinir and callcil the gentlemen to
order. "Mr , Chairman.1' ' said ho , "tho dig
nity that I am compelled to maintain as an
alderman ninl a dcslro to preserve inysolf-
respuotas a man require mu to protest agalusfc
the poisonal character this debate haa as
sumed , Why , Mr. Chairman , if 3011 do not
checlc these gentlemen wo will have It uurlod
ntus onoveiystrcet corner tliat woaro nobot-
ter tlinn thotioiu-Uof education ortho "kanga
roe couit. " The sally put thogontlomoiund
the council In good humor and the remuindor
of the tesslou went along without friction ,
Shorthand , Miss Rhodes , Brown building.
Window shades at Losoy & Jensen , 11
Tcarl st ,
HIE SETS INr THE 1U1TS.
A Iligli Titled Gathoriiig of Jla-SQlio Iictli-
reu iu This City ToJay ,
ENDORSEMENTS FOR SUPTM'NAUGHTON ,
SimieInteresting Personal LcltorsOn
tlio KolionJ Hoard Fii-lit lid tin ?
Out tlio I ollee-llnnk trail Ar-
i'ersotnxlH. '
The Ornml Coinlstary of Iowa , Ancient
AiX'ojilcd Scottish Ilitofor tlictJiiitcd States of
Amelia , their Tributaries nid Dciictiele'licles ,
U tli c lofty title of the body \vhieh \ meets in
Couiitll HluIN Uilnnoriittif- session will
eoutinuo today mid toiiiorroiv , together with
even Ing sessions. Thoorder with tUo long
itlo w fainillaily known , atnoiij } misonlu
livlw us tliu "Cenicau" toly , concerning
k'hlliorolins boon so much discussion ,
'hufuure lu IhlssUitoscvcnorcIgnt huiiili'ed
f these socaUod Cetncau masoui. Of tlio
thorboily , kiiuun as tlio Southern jiulsdio
on , thuvoaio bcttt'ounoiicand two hundred.
'he orfjnnlmtions are alilce In lliclvworlt ,
ic Oii | > u to bc-ini , ' wlioly in regard to their
irlaJIctloii 'Jho Soutlicni. jurisdiction
r tliu I'llio body , cl.dtn . the solo
- In I ovahllo the Ccrnosm
Khtlovork ova , \ \
ody I'lniirtthat it Is the only Icgitlimxto
odyln the United Status , and assuoliclaims
10 iljtlit taf.'ovkhi any , undiiU parts of tlij
United Stall's.
Tlionicctlng of the consistory Is un Impor-
nntone , i thcrcvont action of the ( irnnd
oclj-'Oof this state was favoiablo to tlio
on them jurisdiction ,
k numbir of prominent Masons are ct-
coled fromvniiona iioin ta In ttic state , Bo-
Idcsthu btislncsj vorlc of tlio consistory
fo will bo an cxcinplillcatlon of the
arioui degrees , tlio jnru plicrn alia for
vhieliis jiccossanly H'ry daborato and ex-
TliecomUtory will meet In the cathedral ,
, ills willed , ituuiugtlic hill fitted up by
lie L'ounoll BluHs Siottlsli llito bodies , on
'earlstreet. 'Jlio hall andconuectiiifc'rooMi
re the most completely equipped and most
uelj Hit Uhed in the stuto.
Tliu Manhattan sporting heuOquavters )
Jl'didtvaj.
J3tiy your lu nibor of The JudclVelU Co ,
13 Ilroudviy.
L,0ey ! JLJciiben paint houses.
.T.C. Blxliy , stoain noatius ? , sanitary en-
Inew , Oil t lfJliuillliiT , Oni-iln ; 'JJi Mor
iiiinblock , Council lilufl's.
The board of education , coatinuod Its ses-
ionon IVlondny night eonsleierably Into Iho
mall hours of jcattiday morning. It vast
lotlbo tlesiro of the , members to stay out so
ati\ and nlionn motion to adjourn was made
jy Jlr. "NVella atll : OJlt w.n votol tloivn. by
\Vnllc , Bl.i'csiiiiaacll'r'cslJenfc Stcvart bo-
'oretlio gentlemen could gi.ib their hats and
gctout of tlio room. U'ho ' notion was to
adjourn until next Siturdiy cicniiig , when
t vas understood tlio matter of the charges
against tlio superintendent would bo dis
cussed again. It w.is a sinpriso to tbo
; entlom < n on the other side , sindvhcn they
chained their scats they \vcro rcidy for
iioic buslnesa , Tlio business was a motion
fromlvLr.Vailo \ to adjourn unML the next
regular mooting of the board on OctoberSO.
This meant nospeci.il . mctUngmid no further
opportunity for renewing the n.uuircl , and
Mcssra.Voll3 , Schoentfteu and Hunter
promptly votol it down. .Motions wcro then
made on both sides to udjouin , and \\ero \
continued to bo made until nearly 1 o'clock ,
anJlosteaeh time by the tie vote. During
tholnteiuds tlio board transacted the regular
business. Contractors 2klarpliy and \Vlck-
hiunBrothers\veroallowou , \ neirlv y.OOJoa
the architect's estimates of wcik done on the
w school bjllditigs and tlio bids for coal
andfuolfor the ensuing year were opoicel ,
road and rel'cncU. to tliopropei1 committee.
An etTortvus also made elcctthoseerctary
ono trcnsurerfor tlio year , but the tie vote
prevented it. There wem several candidates
for the position of secretary , amoni ; xvnom
vviro Hurt Times , Emmet Tinley and DV. .
Otis. Iho gentle man whoso nomination for *
thotroasuryshlp that secmcl to meet the
gicatcst approbation of ; all the members was
tint of Iliu prcsoiitlncumben.tI.W | , I'eregoy ,
and althovigli tlicro vcro other aspimnts
there as 110 doubt that ho voulel have been
elcetcd if tlio gentlcmon liad con
sented to "breaking tlio dead loclc. The
ijiatterHciitover to thonextmeetinpr. It is
probable that the present oWccrswill hold
oier for another year.
Shortly before one o'cloclt the Rcattcmen
vero glowing very sleepy , and a motion to
adjourn until Saturday night was made by
IMrVells , und the president refusing to
vote , it cariicd. and the members left the
room vlth as great alacrity asso many school
bovs.
The unfoitunato controversy into vhlch
the mcinbeis of the board liave been drawn
las attracted a tfieat deal of attention all
over the country , nnel l'iof. WcNuuglitonand
1'resldcnt ' Stewait of the hoard have re
ceived unreal many letters.the majority of
\vhiclih.ivo \ eomonnsolicited , all from men ,
imminent educators who liavo known Dr.
iicNiiughton for many years , liut some of
them wore In answer to Inquiries Itytho
eliairniati of tlio teachers' committee nsking
for private and coiilUlentlal Information con
cern Ing tlio superintendent. The moat
sprightly of them and the ono that cicatod
tno greatest sensation among the members of
Iho board , was 111 answer tea private com
munication from Jlr. Sihoontgcn to Mr , Wise
of Ccelar l Jlls , In , wbuu rrof. IvIcXaughton
spout scvc-ral years as the head of tt > o
schools. IJera Is Mr. Sehocntgcu's letter nml
the reply , s.ent to the president of the board
Instead of the gentlumiuivbodoslieel it !
Cofxcu. ni.i/i--r. , la. , Seii 11 , 1890-Mr ,
0. Avlse , Cedar Fulls , la.-Dear Sin
Your name luis been given to mo ns ono who
was formcily connected ulth educational
nutters in jour city during the time that
1'roC. Mc aughton yis sunerintondcnt of
jour schools , If It is not asking too much ,
\\oulihoulilndlyfurnlshniawith \ \ wlut in
formation jou lia\o \ ivgardlng the man , his
iron bio In jour elty , and vhat prompted or
Induced tlio board to dlspenso v.'llli his ser-
\lees , Any connnunlc tlon addresscJto mo
will ho troateel as stiluly conllilential , An
early icply will gieatly oblige
.loiiv ScitonxinKN1.
riopt , II , 1500.-Tohn Schoentgen , Council
Hlutfsla.-DearSir : Itvljliig to your fa
vor cfthoCtli inst , , vliich was rcuvitod In
my nbsoiice , would say that I was a member
of tlio board of eelucatlon during the hitter
jearsof I3iof , McXnugutoti'isupcrtntendency '
no re , and concluJo from the natuiooC jour in
quiry that jou have .been misinformed con-
lernlni ; his work hero , as tlicro wns no trou
ble vhtitover betweccn the professor anel the
board , anil the "Inducenieiil" wliich ivsultxnl
with our dispensing Auth lilsscrUes \ \ his
voluntary k'signation when ho hael the offer
of a muciibctterpositlon und salary than vo
coaUglve , Illsreslgaatiouwas reluctantly
accepted , as holiao , had been cmplojcd for
tlireoyears and only nbout twoof tlicni had
expired. Our | xx > plofullyapuiwlatcd Prof ,
Me augliton's ability as un a bio instructor ;
also lik general business ability , and success
ful government , after having n season of su
pervision lacking in , anil In strong contrast
with these qiiallllcnllons , Should there bo
any further Information desired I shall bo
pleased toglvoyou nil In inypovcr , or In cnso
you should \vaiit additional testimony , you
maywrltoMr. N , M , Harris , who waspiesl-
dent of the board at that time , nnel iwor fa
vored a three years' contract with any super-
Intendoutor teacuorbelieving itto bolllcgal.
0. A. WISK.
CTho resignation of Mr. McCs'aughton was ,
after considerable opposition , accepted on
motion of the vrlter. AV ,
Prof. Jlt. , Cish , formeily principal of the
high school in this city , writes from New
Y"oikcityto Superintendent > lcXougbtouas
follows :
U'oday 1 received n request ns comlnir f rom
two ncmbcra of tbo board wiling if jou In
terfered with my discipliuo and if you arc
thought to bo Instrumental In our leaving the
hiihschool , thopurposo Mng , It iscliumed ,
to ahow jour iliOlcultlua A\lth \ the teachers of
the Ugh Behool , having now the statement it
t our to that w fleet. I Inclose a copy of my
reply and wish to extend to rou hero my
sympathies fornny annoyances to which you
and your wife are subjected and from wlilcu
younrc suffcrlnif from tlio very unjust , UMC-
eoimtablcat times , and uiuvlso actions of
is" i ulio composoa lioard of edtic.i-
To tlih letter Mr , Cast replies ns follows :
1 do net recall any Interfcronco on tlio i > art
of the superintendent and hnJ no diniculty
withthatolllccr. Tlio trouble lay with the
board and lady assistant , Of that time.rlhls
lutler iicrton , In loniicctlon po-bain vita
pupils , yiobally the senior class , eusllkcclmi ? ,
niiil It la thought that ono or both ptutlwi com-
plalneel to a member ofthohoard , Tlilnlc
also that pupils obtained a di.sllko tolaely as
sist nit and carried the matter to their
parents , anil these last may also ha\o \ stated
KTlenmces. The pilmary cause , however , oE
my forced resignation was the susiiciisto'ioE '
Selmiv. and Milllipinnd\vhllo , \ the act may
liu\o \ been hasty , itwns not outof accord with
good discipline , and the proper elefercnco to
an assistant's complaint , \viio ilonnnded fin
ainlopy which\vasrerusod by the offenders.
Kchuu cnnio back like a man , but the
fnther ofthoothcr.througli . aturer , refused to
allow Ills son to return , uud thus brousht
alwiit thcse\mmco of our coi.necllonith \
tliehlRhschool. In the best spirit 1 would
saythatCouncli UlulTs c.m blimo liersclffor
nlfdiniiultleslii school matters , of which the
present b pcrhapi without a parallel , and
tliat iu our opinion It results from ullouliifr
tlio frilevaiMO of ono person to throw the
sehool nil atag , by the teacher ) being pointed
out ns ivioii- . ' , the entire board , many of the
pupils , and seine of the patents joiiilnp in the
clmior. .r. 11. CA II.
The great promlnoiiooglvcntho trouble by
tlio newspapers hns caused 1'rof. ' McXjiugli-
ton's -filendaall c\er \ the country to eoiuo
forward with trong and sympathetic letters.
Illi mull ntiUthat of the piiaidcnt of the
lioarxl jestcrdny contalncil no less thin a
ilo/cti I'oinnranicatlons , Hero are extracts
fioin ono lecoivod by I'rwtilcnt Stcwnrfc
lioin Oilon 0. Scott , supcvintciidcnt of the
city schools atOskiloosj , la.
"I leim-wllli regret that clnrceshavobcen
Tiiado ag.iinst Supcriiitcnelont McN'aughton.
\san iHsociato In the illy siipervWon in the
state I want to snyof Dr. McNanghtoii that
Iiois recognked as oiioof the alilest school
men in tlio stato. In our educational circles
liols regarded asthes peer of any. Ills coun
sels arosought atidhis statenients carry wltli
them much wciKbt Hlsclcitlon bat vliitor
to the position of president of tlio State
Teucher'a association shows thocstconi iu
\vhichho is held amonjtloxvncilncators. "
( ! . N , rsilner , a banker of Cedar Tails ,
\viltcs \ : "I have boon , acquainted with James
IcNaughton for tivciityyears. Ho is a very
excellent Keneral superintendent of schools , a
siileiiOld instructor , and nnhoaoiablc Chris
tian gentleman. "
Ainoiifr n icoro of other letten received
from Ceelnr F'tills hero aw extracts from
tno. C. < T. 1'ields writes : "In all our Inter *
course with .Tames INlcN'aughton wo found
liha to be a gentleman of thorough moral
iliiimclcr. The moral tone of the schools
hero under his superiutondcncy was l pt at
a high state. "
A. U. Thompton , a merchant , writesi "In
rcrrnrd to morjility and coirect habits and
piinciplcs , no ono stands higher In the es
teem of this community. His success In the
management of our public schools is ample
proof of his ability In that line of work , and I
well remember that -when lie voluntarily re
signed the priticipalslilp of our schools the
bourdaccepted Ids resignation Avlth inuth i-e-
luctanee. "
The friends of Dr. ftlcNivugliton rcsnrd this
flood of letters ns Iho most toinpleto vindica
tion that could boilesircil of tlio ehnrgcsthat
have been , wade agninst him hero ,
Scott house , nice rooms , clean bcdi , faro
equal to the best , ? ! . per day. Special low
l.ites to regular boarders. 2. ! and 1H K , Main
St. , Council Bluffs.
If 3011 wish to sell your property oallon the
, InUd& "Wills Co. , C.B. Judd , incsidcnt , tiUU
Broadway.
llanlc lia.llVtralnneil. .
In the district couit yesterday morning
Hankllallwas arraigned on the cbargo of
murdcringhisvifo in this city in Jxily last ,
The momlicrs ofttio grand Jury were called
in aiidquestioricdns to their Imovvlcdge of
the case and whether they had formed
opinions that xvould prejudice their action In
considering thoblll for indictment. Sapp A ,
1'uscy appear for thodofcadaut imel County
Attorney Org-an for the state. Hall was
present in the court loom during the exam
ination of the juiy and displayed the usual
calm demeanor that has characterized Ms
ncaioas since tlio morning on which ho com
mitted thctcrriblo deed forwhich ho is now
to lie tried. Ho looks somewhat iialo b ;
reason of coiitinosnent , and Ids hair urn
bcaidai-oas white as driven snow.
New fnllgoodslustreceUedat. Keller's ' , mcr
chant tailor , y 10 Broadway ,
\Vall paper atl.osoy.fc Jensen's 11 Pearl st.
Jvlonoy at rcJucodutoa loatiol on chatto
and leal Citato security by G , ! T.SliBafo& Co
*
ieOtt'MZXK30CriK > OUT ,
Jimmy Carroll I oes the Business In
Txvciity-one Iloitrids.
NEW OIII.IA\S Ha , Sept 10 , Tlio long-
expected fiftiit between HgUtweights Andy
Bovcn of New Orleans , the colored hey who
recently k'stcd Billy Myers , mid Jimmy Car-
rollof San Francisco , who -was defeated by
Jack IMcA-uUITo In a forty-sevcn-round
light some time ago , caino oft to
night and 33owe.iivas . knocked out la
the the Uvcnty-first i-ound. About tlareo
tliousandpcoplo witnessed thobattlcvhlcli ,
was a good one , Boweii weighed IHOJ and
Carroll 13 . The purse w.is3JOO , ( , of which
$500 went to tlio loser , * The police insistedon ;
JlvcoancogloMS.
In the first two rounds there
was no inat ilal advantage on
either side , Woven having the "hest
of It iC anything. In tlio third , fourth and
llfth Carroll was on top , landing several
se cro blows on Dowen's face and body ,
althougliho was pretty well d.izeil himself
from punches in the stomach and on tlio nose.
In the aixtli both men wcio tiled , but
Bowen succocdeel In knocking Carroll down
with a right hand swing ana nearly repeat
ing It a moment later with a right lundcron
the law , Prom this to the fifteenth rounel
honors vero nbout even.some of the liard
blows being received by both men , each of
them scorning pretty weary , hi the
Fifteenth Cairoll knocked lloweu down
with a tcrri bio ri glit h aiidcr. Bo wen RO t up ,
butCariolliistooivcakto finish him. la
the sixteenth botli received punlsbmeiit and
in the seventeenth Uarroll yavo a tremendous
punch In the stomach to loiven In
return for a stinger on the neck and
ulso drew blood from Bowcn's
nose. Ilowcn clinched nnd they fell
Carroll on top , In the eighteenth llowcii hit
Carrrllon tlio eye , cutting it , and received in
return ahlouoa thonosowhieh felled him.
In the nineteenth Iloweiuvas very wealtand
Carroll , gottlnc his second wind , gave Bowen
sc\eral \ sevom bio vs. TntliotwcnticthUowen
tried bard to steady himself and managed to
avolii o knoi'k-out , but In the twenty-first
Carroll Ian d l right and left , and llowenfoll
exhausted. Ilo rose attain , hut fell Imniedl-
ntcly , nml thsn vai counted oat , He was
terribly punished , hut made no complaint.
Inving done the best ho could. Ilo showed
gre.it gainencs' * and ai loudly applauded.
Carroll was unhurt save a slight cut nnd a
swollen lip. Timfl , ono hour and twenty-four
minutes.
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? IHHHaclMtfctt Iabor , I'lirly Nominees.
nosTOV , Wass. , Sept. 10. Tlio Massachu
setts labor iiarty today nominated the follow
ing tiekot : Governor , Chatlos } ) , MalUa ;
lieutenant governor , George It , P r ; secre
tary of state , John IDowd ; treasurer ,
( Jeorgo J. Moulton ; attorney Kcnoi-ul , .T.
J , Johnson ; auditor , 1' . lOnoil. . The
platform demands among other things the
abolition of the employment of privnto de
tectives lu labor difllcultlos and making the
discharge of workmen for being members of
n labor union a penal offense. .Cities and
toivnsihouM bo allowed to inalto aud sell
gas , etc. , and transportation lines owned by
municipalities and the stuto.
Two Child rou Uurueil to Death ,
SALT LAKE , Utah , Sept , 10. - [ "Special
Telegram to THE Bre , ] A Uwelllnghouso
belonging toMrs. J. W. Savage of Parlt
City , thlrty-flvo miles from here , burned this
morning , and her tvo hoys , aged nine nnd
cloven years , \vcro lurned to death , 'J'lio
conllugration wa < caused by the winan
going to bed drunk with a plpo Inner mouth ,
She had a narrow p-seapo.
Till 1FWIIE ( OMISSION
Bold Stand of tB6 Western Lines on
Order.
A LIVELY FIGlit , IS IN PROSPEBT ,
Ve - ilcrdn8fli'tlonAlmost ) ' Cortnlii to
Lcuil tna Cent ' H In the I'oniMs
Tlio l S9 < ; rier | ; Unto Ic- )
inurallmt Ion.
CHICAGO , Sept. in.-Special [ Telegram to
TiinDBn.JAlllhocstoru lines except tlio
Uoek hlaiid ami Alton today bade detlanco to
the interstate commerce commission , The
Rock I si mul and Alton not voting1 , all the
other lines In tlioVVostcrn li'iclghl association
today unanimously passed the following reso
lution !
Uopk Island A ; I'.iellio rallru.iils have given
nortec , xniiler tlieniinof ttoWosleni 1'relslit
imso'latlonof ll.clr . intention of mi.l < liij : . on
October l.rediuel mien on grain from Llie
Missouri il\e-r \ , ni ordeiod by tlio Interstate
coiiiniorac conimlssloii ,
Jtcsnlvod , That tlio remaining lines
hei-o reiireseiiloil likewise rudiiuo uraln
rate * on Oclolier 1 In territory
eotnpctltho with tlio riilenRO A , Alton or
I'litciRO. Hock MntiiM PjiHIle' . nnd solely to
iniM'tthe mliiciil ru us vlalliotol e > linos.
HisolvoilTliat , In teirltorv iiotcompcUtlio
withe t licrtlioi'liicnii ) to Alton or < hloauo ,
Kocklslnnil 3z rae'lllcute-ibo maintained at
tlio present tu i Iff.
This hold stind ngitnst the commission
wasdeciilcil MIKIII this morning , the attorney
for tha roads ngrpoingthnttho oulor of the
commission wmtllucal. The resolution and
coiiseiiuent action or the western roads is nl-
most e-ertalii to lead to legal nctlon which will
tcsttho legalltyof tliocoinmlssion's order.
IMeinbcis of cotninlttccs who have waited
on tno commission declare their belief tint
the commission wlllciiforro its order. The
contest may como Immediately utter October
I , -when the roads refuse to put in the re
duced rates at points not competiti\o \ with
thoHoclf Island or Alton. Should the com
mission then take action to compel the reduc
tion of tlio ratci , tlio ro a Is will unit" and
fl plit the matter to the couit of last ort ,
from a common fund.
Iho demoralization In western pas ngcr
rates has reached sucli a point tliat Chairman
UoddurdoC the Western Passenger associa
tion has been compiled totalto action aguiu
byfluind'tho oltcueling road. This time it Is
the Alton road which Is lined , nud it catclie ?
the heaviest dose of any previous offender ,
the amount being saooo and the value of the
tickets Illegally sold.rlho complaint v.is
mido bylhe tclilsou roaJ , thoehargo belnff
that orders for tickets on tlio Alton from
Mortonson Sc Co. , unautlior/ed nRonts , hid
been honored. ThoAlt9ii ncUnoivlcdgcd the
charge and thollnowus iiimiediately Imposed.
0 , J.T'tJlK
How ahoy Combined Business
I'lcuHtiip Vcstortlay.
KiNs 3 Citr , Mo. , Sept , 10. [ Special
Telegram to Tar. Ucu. ] Tlio 0d-TImo ! Telo-
{ jraphen1 society , consisting ot inea uho
scried twenty yi-ari or more at the keys , Is
holding Its animal leuniou in this city. Tlio
only business of importance before tlio meet
ing xvas tlio election of ofllcors for the en
suing1 year. Ttie result of the ballots is as
follows : Preside-ill , G. C Alajnnrdof Wash
ington , ] ) . C.iVie-opresident , 1).A. Williams ;
secretary ami treasurer \ . J. llealyof Jfevv
York.
Iho joint coimnittco of the Unlteel
States Military Telegraphers and the
Old-Time U'cleKi-aiihers' ' society icported
recommending tlint "Washington. D. U. , be
the place of meeting in 1891. The meeting
vlll , take place on the fourth Wednesday in
August , ' .Tills reiwrt wa-s aceeptoil nnd the
next mooting of both societies -will bo as
above stated ,
Resolutions AVC.IO passed thanklnp the
press , the tclcuraph , the railroads nud the
cltl/eus\vholind taken an interest in thore-
xinioii anel made it pleasant for tbo visitlnp
inembTk. Lcttoisof icurot vrova received
from Wr. .T. D. IteidnniUlr.M , J. Dc.ily of
Kciv "York nnd many other ineinbeis ,
All the iccorcts oE tlio Old-Timo Telep-
rapheis' ' society vnro test in the llrovhioli
destrojed the "Western Union building in
Hew York not longat-o ,
At the conclusion of business this morning
the mcmbors of the society enjojed them
selves by telling stories of old Jlmes , and
iiiaav intorcstinf ; roiulnlaecneoa were re
lated. At y o'clock ' the members of both so
cieties took a special train at tlio Grand ave
nue depot fora rlilo around tbo t\\o ICansas
Cities. This trip was mueh enjoyed by all.
Touioirow both the military and old time
telegraphers will take atrip toLeavciworth.
They will go through the military prison nnd
the foil , andat : $ o'clocK will bo icceivcd by
Colonel Tovnseiid , the commandant at Fort
I.eavemvorth. Hieturing to the city nt 7
o'clock , the lennion will bo drawn to a close
and tlie visitors -will leno for their homos.
'flAotlim Juatiflotl.
CLINTON' , la. , Sept. li ) , [ Special Telegram
to TUB J3tE. ] Tlio coroner's juiy in the
Grand Mound double tragedy of yesterday
returned a verdict this morning justifying
the action of W , L' I > img lon in killing his
wife's muiderer. The result meets witli
popular approval , Airs. Lnngeloil's remains
were taken to JIadisouV , is. , today by the
strielten , husband for burial. Thoienuilns of
of her nuiidcrcr wan hurled hero by the
coroner.
Cnttlo Onticrfl Sinn ttio A.irccincnt- ,
KASSVS CITV , Mo. , Sept. 10. The presi
dent of the Cherolteo Strip Live Stock asso
ciation fin noun ccs that all cattle owners have
signed the agreement In accordance with
which President Hunison will extend the
time of evacuation to December 1 ,
Tlio Ilnf Irnad Oomluetors.
TOIEOO , 0. , Sept. 1C , The convention of
thrs International brotherhood of railroad
condcctors today listened ro to the reports of
various ofllcors , showing the society iu good
condition.
A limited Hal ICliil ) .
. * , Sept , 10. The stoclcliolders
of tlio Athletic laseball clul ) ( American asso
ciation ) announced tonight that financial dif
ficulties would prevent llulshing the seasoii ,
* -
\Mioitt Vielil In IVnncc.
PJHIIS Sept. 1C. Thooftldal report states
that wheat sown on T.lW.OOOUcctares (1T(550. ( '
( HO acres ) , yielded 11'J-I30,000 , hectolitres
(823,419,000 ( , busies ) .
II link ItoliUtjw Aliikc iv Haul ,
Ponrr.AM ) , Ore , , Bcpt , 10. Private advices
from The Dalles siiy lobbcrs tunnoleilundcr
a bank building Just night and roboed tlio
vault of § 10 , 01)0. )
r Coiilcrccfl ,
\VASIIIMITON , Bent , 10. The conferees en
the tariff bill had tiu Informal meeting tonight
QnUlntonbanaed vioirs. Xo definite action
was taken , '
_
-Uuritil Attention hidden.
JjOvnoScpti , 1(5. The remains of Canon
bidden -were entftihtx'd iu thocathedr.il today
lu the prcscueool onlinmemo
Seicr ty TUrco Slcn Drowned.
Xovnov , Sept'ulTho ' ( Austrian vaislilp
TaiiruHvlth a crow of sixty-nine men anil
fourofllcirs foundered in the Bhclc Sea.
Coniiceilont
Tftw IlAVKN.Conn. . , Sept. l(3.-Tho ( reptib
licnnstnto convention organUed tonight and
adjourned until tomorrow.
Dr. Dnryca
In regard totho lettorot C. A. Haldwln ,
published la last night's Dm : , umler the head
of "Cbcapcfruncrals , " Dr. Duryea last
evening sale ! !
"The statements made by Sir , Baldwin ro
absolutely false , 1 never advocated the
burying ot several person * lu ono grave , Imt
before the meeting otmlulitora I did say that
In the French cemetery in Now Vorlcnndln
the Cypress Hill and Greenwood comotorlei
in Ilrooklyn it has long IKCII tlio custom for
the poor to bury several members of one
family In ono grate , simply beoau > o luna
was so lilgh priced that llio poor cannot buy
Ion , And t wnnt to nay tlint In llrooldyn
i bought and paid for outof my cmn private
means , hundreds of these gra\cs \ and deodexl
them to the poor. In addition to this , In
the \\Uolcof \ \ tie tuncml
' In our inceUnfiitho subject of Sunday
funcrnlswas not discussed , and I nm not so
lost to reason nnil nil sense of duty to inalto
the statement , 'Sparo me my darling hey
yet ono more day , your prajer is unjust to
tlio ml ulsters , that willncccwttntoii funeral
on the Sibbath ; let yourchlld tile today , and
when ilcad. put him into the liolo where lies
the body of Ids father , Ills brother or sister , '
uinttrlbutedto mohy Mr , Kaldwlii , "
TH1J N IIIUIASKACAJI PAIR N ,
Hcml)1lcn.ti9 | ) 1'ieparliig Tor n Grand
OiicnitiKoii tliu 'JDtU.
Hon. John C. "Walton ot 2tobnnkn City ,
elialriuaii of the republican state central
comtnittce , viu In Omaha yoitcnliy innldng
anangemciitt for a giunel opening of the
campaign on Septcmbe'riM. Ho secured the
scrvlccsof Hon. .rdin I ; . Webster , Uoner.U
John C , CowanV. . R ( lurloy , George W.
Ambrose , Hon. 1'ranlt Ituiisom , Hon. K.
lioscivatcr nnd otliers ofOinnhu to assist In
oi > eniiigthc cannonade.
At Ilastlnirs on the afternoon of the 20tli
lion. Tom Majors and Juilgo. 0 , 1Mison ]
v lll ntlJrosstlio ieonlc > .
Hon. OoorRO II , Hnstlngi nnd Will F.
Gurley will holil the fort at llc.itrico on the
e\ciiitiof \ ( thc'JOth , nndtho people of Pro-
inouL Mill listen touronilslelc shots fron Hon.
Oolin 1 ; AVebster and. Hon. John C. "Watson
at Fremont In the evening of the mio dny.
In adilltionto tlioorntoricnltulontnviiilablo
in Nebraska , the committee Iwvo the poiitivo
iuwnisoof tjpoaltcr Itccd and Conprcssnuin
Jiurrows that they willassist In tliecamp.ilgu
l > y thodclivciy ofsevei.il spiwhcs ,
Semitors Jlandcrsoii nnd i'.ulilock will lend
olplii ) ; linnd before the iMmp.ilnti closes ,
awl the projects nro deciiledly favor.iblu ,
\Vatsoiisays. . for a i-odhot time ) and a
rousing victory all along tuolino.
; COUNcil. .
Hut Hun tine lousiness 'Jfcauw-
netcdljtist NlK'ir. '
Councihnen ShiivcL' and Cooper were the
absentees fioin Uht night's council iiKctlng.
They missed a listless dragsrlng session in
which only buroly routine inattenveiooon -
sldercd ,
Thomayor retained a couple of dozen ortll-
lancesanel resolutions for rorrcctlons , The
pipex-jwerorufeircd totlie proper commit
tees .
An application from the soldien and sail-
01 s burial corps for theuso of thooamion and
shells fur uiempoinry inonuincnt was gmntcd.
A jietitionfroiiiD. i'.irrelKt Co aiul others
asUiiiufof the pi\lng of tlic Intersections of
lllghthaiid Douglas and Eighth and Vnrnani
streets was referred to the committee ) on
piviiif. ' , euiWng and galterini ; .
The Thompson-Houston electric light com
pany presented nnolTfrto furnish lignt for
the council chamber i/tho city would pay the
cost of wiring tbo rooinabout5-13d , , Tlio
proposition \ accepted.
City Attorney Popjileton presented aiuport
on t > io resolution requiring the contractor on
the city hnllto employ none but union hoor-
ers. Mr. I'opplclon'sopliiion win that as the
contiact had been awaulod without any such
loquncinent tlio resolution would hive no
force unless tlio rontr.ictor wojld ncroo to
the impo-illlcm. The ropoitvnsndotitcd. .
Mr.l'opplotoiitravoan oplnioiion tlio pres
ent iiluinliiiB oidliiunco , holding that under
the oidlnnnce plumbing altcuitions in build
ings erected prior to the passage of tlio ordi
nance would not he liable toinsjiection. The
lopoitwasncceptL-d aud the c'ity attorncv in-
strutted to prepare an amendment remedying
tlio defectin the ordinance.
The B. & JI. mid Unnion Pacific mil-
way companies liavo lefused to pay
for'tho electric liglit ordered be-
t\vecn tlio companies' Iraolss on Sev
enteenth street and the electric Ik-lit company
wunisthoclty to foot the Ull. The coniiint-
too on gas and clee'tric 11 1)13.
Cnslnspectoi'dilbeit ' wa * gr-mtcel a tvo-
weeks' ' vacation
IDudley M. Stw > le , of the firm of ] ) . M.
St ecio ife Co. . asked fora < onferenco , with a
vlpvof modifying the city' * order fora Ion-
I'rlng of thosi < Jcwullt around the property at
the corner of Thirteenth and lliirney streets.
The matter was referred ton commi'too ' con-
sistlnp of the city engineer , building Inspector
specter , city attorney ami tlio committee on
sidewalks and bridges , vlth full power to
net.
'JCho petition of .7. W. Hosier nnd otncrs
for a sanitary sewer 011 llaiiderson sti-cct
from Sixteenth to Twenty- fourth was rc-
fccred totho committee onsou'crs.
A petition for the opening of Tivenly-
seventh street from Half. Howard tolhiriiiy
wasreforrcd totho committee on streets and
alUys.Q .
r \\Q \ \ petition of tlio prohibitionists that ono
prohibitionist bo appointed us a registrar In
each polling precinct lu tbo city vas inu-
sentccl.
. .Nr.Vhcelor moved a reference to the judi
ciary commlttco. Mr. Vord moved thoio-
qucst bo tabled , The i-cquost was tabled ,
Wlicoloraticl Davis voting in the negative ,
U'ho retail oulchors' union
presented a re
quest fortlio enforcement of ttu Sunday liw
as icfersto meat maikets. The petition was
rejected bv a unnulinous ; oto.
A resolution was offered authorizing the
appointment of two addition nl .sanitary Inspectors -
specters , by tlic board of health , This raised
thousunl row , which has taken tliu place of
the old "detective thmi" us a dis-
tuiblng element In the council pro
ceedings. Mr. "Wheeler announced
that theio had been fraud la the board of
health's conduct of their business. He got
Indignant and con eluded a heated spcceli by
tno statement t hat the health of the city
would bo hotter if about , two-thirds oC the
physicians were to remove.
Mr. Olson charged the olUccrs of Iho board
of health with neglect of duty ,
Other members of the eouncil waxed warm
and eloquent , on the subject anil the matter
wasllaiilly rcfcrrodto the finance committee.
The claim oC .7 , E. Knowlci , ex-sidewalk
contractor , came up again on. a resolution nu-
tborUinp the payment of a pnitof Ida bill.
jVflcr a lengthy discussion the resolution was
referred to the committee on ildo walks aud
budges and the board of public woiks.
An oidlnanco wis Introduced granting
mithoHtv to the Nphnis1itcI > nhnnnrmnn.iMv
to lay wires , cables nnd conduits iindor
ground In the streets and alleys of the city.
The council took a iccess and met as a
board of equalization and reportodlts aetlon.
oil levying assessments for grading purposes.
Aftertlils the council went intoacoinniit-
teoof the whole and discussed the tire limit
ordinance which "vvas referred to the commit
tee on Ilio and water woiks.
County Court.
BophioPedcrsojihug commenced suit in the
county court to recover 51,000 , from tlio Omaha
street lallwnyconip my. In her petition she
alleges that on July : tl last she boarded n
Sherman avenue car , with the intention of
i-lJing fiom North Thlity-thlrd stivot ns far
south as Dorcas ; tlmt v boa nllghtlng from
the car , at her destination , she wiis violently
thlown to the Rrounil , hniisnluiu ) luiinglutf ,
iicslilo.i buiiift'disllRurcd for life.
The Umahi rubber ( umpaiiy lias brought
suit agalnstM. 1J. Vamoy to recover ft5U , ,
vhlchtho petition states , \MIS \ wroiiKfiilly
collected and held by Vurneyvlillu ho was
rmploH'tl as nalcsmun far the company ,
'J'ho 'Jlioinp3oii-IIouston electrlo liu'ht com
pany lias sued A. II. Xemior uiid the No-
lirnskn electric light compwy to rooovur
S.'n. The jpctitlon sets forth the Uuts that
the plaintiff furnished the defendants the
plant for the Insane hospital at J lastingj and
that the balance sued for U unpaid ,
Slio Stele J IU
ncrtha IVleshna haa been arrostcd at the
Instance oC Henry Brooks , vbo cnargoathnt
slio liai stolen a diainoml ring from him ,
Iho glilsajsshoHcntlo Mctz'u hall in com
pany with , llroolis and drank too much beer ,
While she ivas Intoxicate ! aho went to
Uroolfs' ' room Jind stayed all nifsht. Some
time during the evening tlio gliltmys thnt
Ilrool < sputariiiton | her linger , nnil itwni so
largo that sbo had to slip it on her liiumb ,
That Is the lost she remoiaU'r.s of the ,
Ilrooto claims tliatthorlng wan worth Slii'i ,
and that tbo girl deliberately apinopriated It
to her own use ;
Injured In a
Mrs , Johnson , wlfo of an Omaha liorao
dealer , had a nairow escape from borious If
not fatal injuries about 5'W : last ovfntiiK ,
She lad Just talsen a scat In her buguy in
front of tbo Brown ouiialnff and herhuslianil
wns nboul to stop In the biijfgy tt l > ° " " 'O '
horse hccsmo frlsUtrnotl und started to nm.
The wheel collided ulth nnother vchli'lonnd
the b\igpy \ was overturned. Mrs. .lohiuou
wna thrown out and missed only by fe'\v
Inche1 ? going tjtulep the A\hcels \ of n motor
train that was passing nt tlio time. "With
the exception of n f r briil cs on her head
she escaped without injury other than a
severe nervous shock. The runaway wns
stopped between Harnoyand Howard streets.
a nrooic.
A Iloston Cnpltnllit Ahotittn llreotnn
Klght-Storv HiilldliiK.
C S. Norton of Hostott , who has been iu
tli o city several days with t\ view to Invest
ing In. Onnhawal estate , snlillist nlghttlii.
ho had practically dosed a deal for the south
east corner of Seventeenth anilFarnam. TrrD
price settled upon isjrr , OW. If the trade Is
coiisiiminateel , the fr.iino buildings will nt
otico be moved off and Mr. Norton will UHa
fall conimciico the erection of mt dirUt-
stoiv stone. Iron and htlek building
xvlifch will be occupied by a ttoston
firm us a mammoth dry Roods house1.
In speaking of the prices nt which Omaha
properly Is hold , Mr. Motion s-ild : Tor ft city
the st/.o of this basilicas propcily Is dirt
r heap , and the man who ted ay buys a lot on
miyof the principal streets will rcall.ee for
tune outof within the next ten years.1
A Novel Drfuiisr.
.lolin Anderson , who lives at Te'iith ami
Nicholas streets , swore out wairants hi'-t
niijlit for tbo arrest of AVIHiam Perliitis and
Mrs , Silcott , who live at Eleventh and Mcho-
las , chnrplng them with stoallnu earn nnd
hoiso feed. The parties nrrtotcit claim Hint
the corn and food tlint they got outof .Ander
son's barn luid been stolen by the Litter from
the railroad company , nnd they considered
tliat Anderson had no nioro ilpht tn it tlinn
they had. The case will bo a novelty In Us
line when Its coined up for huaiintj before
.1 uilge Jle'lsley.
Jndiro Shield issuud the fulloiving mar-
rino lie'cii'sos yostcrdayi
Name nml a Mress , Age.
j 1'ptcrN'clson , Omaha . 21
( May Chrlstcnson , Omaha . " 0
j Andrew Clirlstcnscn , Omaha . " 21
( Dora C' . Nelson , Omaha . 'JO
j rrotlChuivh , Oinnhn . " "
( ClniM Stevens , Omali.i . . TJ
Kiirnct ] to the Ciiountl.
At I o'clocK last night the blacksmith and
paint liop own oil by John Peterson , near tlio
coiner of 'Twenty-third and Clark sheets ,
was itlinoH complrtcly dcstrojed liy lire. Lo s
nbout > iJO.
"Ihi ! \v TplRiliotio Circuit.
At noon today the new motallu circuit tele
phone between Uncolii nail Oinahn vlll bo
opened for bubincss if no delay with thowotk
should occur.
JiitNOX < t I , IMK.tf./f.ll'/f.S.
S.V. . Leo of Oxford ii sit the ISIerchsuts.
W. 1' . Slater of Columbus is at Iho Cnscy ,
U. L. May of Stl'anlls agnest.it tliel'av
ton.
ton.C. . "SV. Scliarft of Grand Maud is nt , tlio
1'ixtoii.
P. . \ . McDonuld of Minneapolis is at the
Darker ,
II. 13. Cobb of Chicago is In the city , at the
Slur ray.
M. A , Smith of Memphis , Tcnii , is at the
Sllllanl.
B. H. Ingalls of IJoston Is in the city , at
the Casey.
N. 1) ) Evans of lliic-iiie , 'Wis. , is stopping nt
the Casey.
J. "W. Logan of Seward ivas ntthe Casey
last night.
J.V. . ICeys of Kearney is in tlio city , ut the
Mcrcliiiuts.
,1. U. Younginan of Chiengo is registered nt
the Barker
C. L. Encndorffot Sioux Tails , S. 1) ) , , is .it
the lUurray.
A. r. Cook of B * . Louis is registercel nt
ton lastniRht.
Jainw "Winters of Arlington , ill. , iaayuest
at thoUurker.
J. J. Muipliy ofChkngo was at tbo Millard -
lard last night.
J. H. Hawkins of Lincoln s ivgistcrcel at
the .Merchants.
W. C. Temple-man of I\i cw York is regis
tered at tliol'axton.
GCOIEO E. McDonald of Superior is refh-
tered at the Millard.
S. C. Danlnry of \ Yliccllnt'V. . Va , was at
the . .Murray last uight.
George Krug , the omnipresent agent of
Anhcuber-llusoli brewing company of St.
Louii , Is agucstat thoUaikcr.
COUNCIL BLUFFS STUDI DYIi WOKKS
All kinds of Dying ami Cleaning done Iti Inn
HlKhe tatylu of the Art , 1'mluil and Htulnuil
I'litJllcs innilu to look as cooil us niiiv.orU
jiroinptly donoiiml dcllvvii'il lu all jiaris of
the country. Semi foi in-li'o list.
O. A. MACIIAN , Tiop. .
OIU llroadway , Near Northvuiturn I > uiot | ,
UOCNCH.lll.UtFS , IA.
Electric Trusses ,
Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc.
AGENTS WANTED. D1U.1UUDD.
GOO Broadway , Coimol Dluirs , In ,
SPrOIAh UAIIGAIV.S.
TOT on llrnailwny In Coiitr.il snli , for KT. .
Jloliiislcm AVini I'atton ' , Hiorott liloejl , ,
IjllMl S.\li ; -A sol of iilhlrae'lbookH ami an
- * - islalilltlu'd nial I'stalr , hum anil lnsiir.in < )
liiiiliicss , A spli'iullil oin'iilii ' for MJIIIU dues.
I iiiiuliiinf Jiilinslou.V Vim I'jillmi.
OI.KAli IILIII ! In MK-OIII-I | In iiveliiinpo for
Ciiutie'll ' Itlulfs ] iroi > < Hty. Jiihnstuii .VN'.in
I'alti'ii. '
CI.I'.Alt lots In Onialiito trudo for u
ilrlvlni ! tn.iui. Oiuii-inf the lotH will
iiiM'Xlr.iitooil ' iiMdc , Joliii aiib Van IMttun ,
KM'lltl tllilll'lf ,
I.IOUsi ; ami two ints on Xmth Tt li KlrfCt for
Isiilout u. 1)4ixill" ) , .loliiistoii& Van 1'uttuu ,
F. M. ELLIS & CO. ,
ARCHITECTS
And 33ullding Suporintendonta.
ItnorniliO unil-tKlli : > n Iliillillnp.OniiiliiiVal > . ,
anil lUoiiis"ll aii'U'lil .Minium Illouk , Council
lllilll'- ) . lu , CurruHponiU'iifei Millcltcil.
OFFICER T pusifyi
BANKERS.
rornor Slain and Kroidway ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Dcalm In forolja mil doraostlo exchange )
Colin iloiiH niuitu uuii liiteust paid on tluio
NX3T10JIH
COUNCIL DJ.UFFS ,
TTWK KiNT-noo ; < lhoil M ( > f lv looiiionl 910
.1 ? IIIT motitli. ritywntcr. Minis ic-il Jii-c to
tctiimtt. On ( tniliiim uvo. , ( > ii tof lloek Islimil
iniswiiKi'l U | ) t. Amily In NY. S. Coupe r , or li
Kvcrutt i Council Hlntls , In. . . . . . .
WAN'TKIllrl ( for Krnofnl liomowork In
> 1 vorysnull family. . MrViii. . 0. lluoi ,
Ib7 TiirUy'a Ulm , Qiiiiicll HlulK
" | 7VlHexcliu iiii--lM ) note' . Jl
J Kama * , veil Imiirou'd.
1 ( Warren , Clmitiiimi | Co. , Kim , , well lni <
UIOaeYe" ! . Vrcyo Co. . Knuiutwollliiiiirovod
VlOuercs , Conmiicho Co. , Ivan. , veil linniov
eel.
eel.lilncw , Morris Co. , Kntisui , welt Improved.
ICO acre1 * , I. < ) . ( , m Co. . Kiin.t veil iniproteil.
IMlucici. l 'urims Co. . .Nobr.islciii
: cMncrrs Hull Co.Nolir.isUn . ,
L . ' ? IK' ITS AlulilunburK Co. , Ivuiiliickyi well
liutiroviil ; cli'ir.
1W nc res well Improved ; AlconaCo. , Mlhl <
Diu-riM , Uo Co.Oliln , | Plcir. Will trurtn
I'ttlierornll for tiuwliutullsuur city i > iui > e-ity
In I'mnicU Itlulls orUinnli.i.
Cli'ar luid tnStono and Hi rry To , Mo ,
Crciiiiiirv luUliiipliiiiii , IIUMdiitDii Co..Kui
9lNk ) , 1st iiiortmmn noli' * . Hot to tlio fuml , I
xvlll traili1. .1.1. . Price.Kiel's liotol.
TJ10K lir.NT-riirulslwl pallor nnd bidt.i > m
JJuisiilto front mount. AKo MUSIC ux-in
niullu > ii H. J. It. lluvlilwn.ca KIHh JIM- .
1 ATYI'KI > A first cliis-4 oook for Iictd
neil ; Aildiisitt \ \ irfi'i ' OIIL'P , | lo\ .111 ,
Couni'IlllluITi. I'l-i'se'iitlooatlon mint licKlM'ii
{ A X II PO 1 ! UICNI'Knclo - | ' < l tr.-iets Vf l7i nil
I tiotttrt'n Cimiioll llliill'M ninl Oinali.i suli-
aliln forparOoiiln ; ! pr ililry iiurnoiot. Apply
toX. I * liixliiP * < - ' ' > ? ua
IjlOlt diiiiiso In lmslni'1-i will ii > ll slock nf
. .AllnllS ! 1111(1 ( llNlllM'S.llll DCtV Itllll Ill'-l I'lllvl.
ata illii'iiiiul , If suld wllliln HUM , M daji. In-
voli'o nbciut J'.VVW. Addict S. , llco ullKv ,
CouniMj Ulna _
Iil Mr-Kliiostrimliml bred ti'am , liayi ,
7 ami 8 rurs old , miite'lie-d. l.udy c , m
tlii'in ; city Imilcci ulll not sliv. Cull , it
Mulii st. , Unini'll lllnir-4 , J. L , Price.
Oil A NCR of a llti'llnu' . Xpiv f-room house ,
lie'sliles Inlh ; hot ami cold water nil
through ) furmiciMrim nnd olruti-lollslit. For
: ilo one'isy lonm Otil'ointli UM1. . om < blnilc
fllllll lllOtoilv ClOlll lIlHtOlllCO.V. \ . \Y. \ lill *
HIM , 2S I'ciirl ' St.
> i . . . . . . i . - . i. . . . . - . _ . 1 1 - i , . . . . . . .
" 1/lOU 11KNT Ifotol .Iinnoson , nil fmiiMitd
J. I'O'lM'ssloilljlV'l'll Ol'lD'JOl ' I. I'll I' I
tou ! atlilri ) < M\\iii.bIuclv.ituii \ \ ( , or Ulula Dl
Council lUiiir * .
L rmnisltli \ \ board , Ht tu J3 p r
TJlOll ? Myi-Tho ; llomi' RiMiiiimil for
JL1 on eisy Icrins. TliiMiiu t poimltir
tliu olty. .S.V. \ . Scott. : l ? Hrouhay. .
TjlOliS.Yr.fi or Ituiit-nanloii latiil. wliu
- hoihos , by J. It. Kluo , ID.1 Main el. , Uouucll
Ululls.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
" \I7IIV pay runtwnonroti can liln. . huniooii
IT tliesitno : terms , mid In c.isu ofnit d < > : itli
ninny tlnui luivo vo irduully the lioiuu clear
onlho ( ullovlnif tonn- < :
A huiuu worllitl.'iJJ ' at $12 par iiioutli.
A liouu xvoith'M \ ntfls per tnuiitli.
A homo wurlli 5)l ) ) ; itJJI pur niniitli.
A ho'iiu ' wurlli * , ! ,0 K3 iitii-t pur iiionlli.
A homo worth SWJJ ntH per inoiitli.
Otherprlcol lioino-i on Ihcs nun lurnii. Tim
nbovo raoiillilv piymuiils liiulndu prlnclp.il
und liitcrust. Vorfu'll n ii-tlculari cull on or
uililruMtlio.ru IdVcllb C'o. . UOJ Hro.iU\v.iy.
Council llliiir * . la ,
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surgical Institute
AXU
Cor. Brondwaya > Niii ra
For diet ion 11 iii'iit of .ill hiir lI'll inul ohronlo
ilhijiiH's und < ll--i > oiiif tliebloml.
Iv.ito ilKoiiS's of tlio nilnaiy .ind eMi I
OIKIUI * , ass/phllK , aislili'turo ' , iy t.ltK
niiitorrolioi' . 1
anil wulviie--s „ . , , _ -
I'artlcalai atleiitlnn paid to ill-i'iises of Hi.
limits , us Aslhui.i , C'liii ilinnt'on. jlionclill'w. '
Catiuili. I.iiI'.inilysN , Kidney
llulKlus. llri ht's l > l > o.isejlilie > iiiiiiitisin. Piles
Uanuer , V'nrlooelii. I lyilioceli1. Diopny. Tumor ,
| ) Neast4 of tliu Hjo uiul Kill. ( Mill ) l'ie'l-
bihi.il | Ourvut urc anil id I diseases of Ihp lonc" < .
\Vuliiivon ( U'pirliiii'iit do\otc'd oselushely
tn the I realm PHI of lllcrlno D.MIMSCS
Sledleliicsentsooiirely pickwiliind fico fiuiu
UoiiBspomleiiio oonfldontlal. Addrevi :
DR. BELUNGER'S
Surgical Institute and Private Hospital ,
Cor. Uroailnrny ami 2ilh Stn. , Omnoll lllutli. Ii.
DRIVING PARK.
Fall Meeting , October 7to 10,1800
PHOQRAMME :
MONDAY , OCTOHDll 7.
2iir : > 'ri'olthiK I'ur-u , Will
J-ycar-olilTroltliiB-Stulvo 1UO
I'UIISDAV , OCI'OHIIU 8.
2"OTrottliis : ; 1'in-xo
w n i j N i.s : i ) A v , COT o 1 1 n 1 1 9.
2i8TrfittliiK-l1iir- : : . . 110
l'ieo-l''oi-AII TiotLIm 1'ursc . f.Wl
Vuurllii Trcittlii ; It ice Stake . M )
TI11TINIAK. OCPOIIIIU 10.
JsinTrcitllaa I'ui'wo ' . . . > . 100
| . 'loo-roi..VII railiKI'niso ! . WKI
Kroo-Kor-AII , Slalllon I'Hfso ' . MKI
Niitloriiil'rr-ntUiiKUssod.illoii . ruin ti > t'ov-
ciii I ii'ile.s cliiMi Ou o n'l'l. htiiUurauu fico.
Mllotracli. J.V. . I'l.UIXJUY ' , I'riMdi'iil.
Coune'll ItliifTs , Iowa
Addrusinll coiiHiiunlciilloiislK
A II. CJIHIJS. HocMctary ,
un South Illli St. , Omaha , rM'U.
ATTEND
Slrlclljtoliiisliii'i. . lin hplcnillil inuttn , Tli'ili-i-- ' !
fit lurrnMln i'Viy line uf hiiiiiiinem-rty l re'iuhcu
liylilu who | II > MH in xgnia nloptul niio luUr.
WESTERN
IV iplo nrepn ii04ilro fullnf onerjy. unit in" i'J
nr.ikinc cln5lllul They nfO'l ' HimcUl training f'Ji
IOWA
Loaiti In popular dac.itloi. Her publlo fl > ' 1
nroiliiliixiTMiidwork ( ur Iicr Incruisliu imllKuA
\Vcilorii lonn.
COLLEGE ,
romnipiKd' fall tu. m A3PI Nt. Him unlccti Hie
rcnlli ) > r e'tlc-.il fur lior "tn ln.-ili. Nnriuil Hi.ii-
io > ihltiirlliiiiilnri I I'D iiiMKliliiioiriei we'l ' < r'
IJjinlio.l nndnrudilty uiimlnclol Sin lent * mar
iMi'or ' ut nny time. Wrlto f < ir funlior inttluulari ig
\V.8. I'jinUuii.
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
J. I ) . ii ll'Ni > Mis. 1'rci. H I. . Kill'OAUT. Vice I'rel.
CHAIII.KS II 1IASNAN , ClIlllllT.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council Bluffs.
PAID UP CAPITAL $110000
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000
LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000
linn : wits I. A Mllli'i , F. 0. Ulrasoii , K , J *
Hluntiirl , li. J ) . llnrli.l. I' ' . l.iliiiiiiiiNou , chiult )
eMIiuiliiii. Trans id KCIICMM ! Icinldri ! ! | ) IIH | *
HI84 , 1'ir , ' nst iMipltal anil Biirjiliis ot uny
bmilc InhoulhuoiliTii IJIVH.
INTEHtbT ON T Me DEPOSITS ,
7 MAIN STUKK7.
OvorO. B. Jacejuuialui Uo' < Jewelry Stor