THE OMAHA DAILY BEE"SATURDAY , JULY 30 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. 11 } Cntrlcrto nny pattof the Cltr II.V. . TILTON. - MANAGER. llnslnms Office , , No41 rnitn'vrsJ i i ' ( lrJ-Klnor > ! - K5iMRlit Editor NoKl K Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , \ marriage license was Issued yesterday to Charles Kutz nnd Auim Lcnuuc , both of this city. They wcro married by Justice Hummer. O. H. Lucas , nwlRnoo of the bankrupt BtocK of L. IJIcderintin , has mndo his llnal report to the district court , nnd his bonds- moil have boon released , There will bo a reception tendered Kov. O. W. Crofts this evening byAoe Lincoln post , Grand Army of the Republic , in the ball on Pearl s > troet. " A special mooting of Etohelah council No. H , dcgrco of Pocahontns , will bo held this evening in the wigwam of the Had Mon , cor ner of Uroadway and Mnlu stronts , at 8 o'clock. A full nltoiidancoU deilrcd , in Im portant bualnnsa will bo brought bolero the council. Thu city council took n ride in the patrol \vn''on yesterday to look over thu ground at the corner of Ornlmm avenue and Tostovm Btrcot , wheio the water Is ill the habit of doing conslucriiblo damage every tlmo It rains. It wns ilnoided to tnlto step * lo put nn end lo the trouble. The repairs that waroordcred by Inspector Jilxtiy to bo miido on thu Uoscuo stuumcr nl Maniiwa have been .made , and the boat U pronounced by Mr. Blxby to bo In first-class condition nnd perfectly safe. Ho uls.0 re ports that Iho other boats on Mauawa nro in equally good condition. Mr. .lo-ii-nh Wells , the Sunday school county mlsslonnry , is nrranglng for u great , Blithering nt Carson on August IS. Thcro will bo twonty-livo schools present. TUieo bands huvo been outraged for the parade , which will tiiko place in the forenoon of that day. Iii the afternoon there will bo a meet- in t : in the grove and in the evening ono at the church. Ocorgo Fair , ngod 80 years , died at 7:43 : last evening nt the residence of W. A. High- tmitti , Second uvonuo nnd bevcntcenlh Mrcc-t , from dltibctcs. Ills homo is in Omaha. He lef.ves it wife nnd ono child. 'i ho funeral will tnko plnco from the lilgh- ciiiilh rcsldonco and tha Interment , will bo made In Prospect Hill cemetery , Omaha , probably not buioro Monday. A mnu named Hnn , who lives near the Union , Paclllo nrldgo , has had b.id luck lately. His house was destroyed by llro u few days ago. but his furtiituro was saved by being taken out doors. Wednesday night's' storm nearly ruined Iho furniture as It stood In Iho ynrd. A little son of Mr. Hand's ' was injured u day or two npo by the explosion of Eomo gunpowder with which ho was playing. The boy's lace was badly rjurncd. John Humbert , an Oakland butcher , was in the city Thursday looking for hl 10-yonr- old daughter May who loft homo two weeks ego In company with an older girl named Alice Richardson. They were traced to this city and the last scon of thorn by nny of their r > ciuninlnnccs wai us thov were boarding u motor for Omaha. ' Mr Humbert was for merly a contractor in South Omaha. Ho claims not to huvo the slightest idea why hit tiauchlcr left homo. ( jcorgo Fair , who has been til for over two months , uied yesterday morning at 7-15 : o'clock nt the residence of W. A. tllghsmith , corner of Second nvcnun nnd Seventeenth Btrcot , aged HO years. Ho leave * n wife and child. Ho was a comluclor on the Union Pa- cine railway , nnd was a member of the Anclont Order of United Workmen , under \\liosonnspiccsttio funeral will tuko place Sunday at Prospect Hill , Omaha. Captain Hnycs has been out on ball over filnceJuno 2'J , a charpo of disturbing the Dcr.co bolus preferred against him at that time by Mrs. Theodore Bray. The case has been continued from time to time , us the de fendant wat not ready for trial. It is now given out cold * thnt his trial will come olT next Monday without fall , nnd thirteen wit nesses have already been subtucnued to toll what they know aoout the ufiuir. lames llatrdon , who was arrested Thurs day night on the charge of burglarizing John Morgol's house In Cheyenne county. Kobruska , was discharged in police- court yesterday morning. On u hearing it was found tlmtUulrden was walking Merge ! for the drinks during the evening , and that in talking up old acquaintances no rather over shot the murk and ' .old Mergol that be had brokoti into his hnuso In days trono by , think ing Mcrgcl was too drunk to care. C. I' . A. Picnic. The Commercial Pilgrims and their friomls of Omaha and Council Li lull's will plcnia in the beautiful trrovo at Grecndalo next Satuiday , July IJO. Spe cial train will luavo Hock Island dupot , South Main St. , at 00 : ! ! u. m. Trains leave Manuwn dally at 8 a ndlO n. m. , 12 in. , nnd 1 , 2 , 2ib : : , 3 , : ! : : tU-1 , ! : . ' ! ( ) , 5 , MO , 0 , U0. : ; ! 7 , 7iiO : , 8 , 8 : 0 , l ) , 9:30 : , 10 , 10:80 : , 11 and 11 : > 5 p. in. Thu 31:5r : > train will inalco connection with the lubl electric motor ci.r I'oi * OmnhiL rwtsox.ti , F. W. Neal is hemp from a visit to Onawa , Miss Ulln Coolt returned yesterday trom n visit , at Lincoln. Miss Lou I'ortcrflold xvill lonvo tomorrow fur Chicago , where aho will stuuy vocal music. G. E. Whelnn , mnnnginp editor of the MndlsouVls. . , Times , \vns n. culler nt-I'm : Bni : ofllco yesterday. General li. M. Uodgo has signified his In tention of attending tlio national encampment of tlio Urond Army 01 the Kcpuhliu at Wash ington. 1) . H. Clark , who has boon confined to his homo by illnrsi for quito n while , is able to bo about , nnd will leave early next woolc lor the west , accompanied by his wife. Mr. N. N , Loohnor , chief clerk of ttio col- Icclinir department , of Aultman. Miller ft Co. , Akron , O , , arrived In the city last night to look aflor the Buckeye interests hero. II. E. Urlm und W. I. Slllltnun roturncd yesterday from n few days' outing at Lalto OlinOoJI , where they camped out in the neigh borhood of u number of ether Council BlulYs people. Hon. PotorA. Day ot lawn City , ono of the ntnto board of railway commissioners , uas nt the Grand hotel yesterday , anil left fur Mills county , accompanied by F. M. ( Janlt , to attend a meeting of the commis sioners. _ To sayo doctor's bills drink Mntmwa ininunil wntor. You can got it frosli every morning by BO ml inn your jug down by iliu conductor. Ho will till it and bring It up free. The .Towel gnsoUno steve Is the best in the world for safety , dtirubility und i conoiny , and the now Jewel IB Its oqu.il. Koo tlioni ut Cluirlos Swiiluo's , 7li7 Broadway. _ Mi y I'liiun Trouble. A lltllo Irregularity has como to light In connection with the grading of Avenue A bo- twuen Twontluth and Twenty-second at roots thnt may roault In several law suits being Instituted iiKiilnst the city. It booms that thu council orueri'd Avenue A L-ra.1d nt this point without Kolug through the formality of establishing the Ktado. The lining uecos- mry to brine this part of tuo avenue up to the level of the rest wui dono. and tho- cost \MIH tnxcd up to the adjacent property OWIICIH. Ju t within a few day * the fact o'f there beini : an IrroKuinrlty has come to lliht. und the counclliuou are vrrv much worried for fear that some of the prouerly owners in that vicinity will take udvuntngo of a local tochnlculity to Uoop from payinir their tuxes. Tpnjglit , aflor Uio Ogtxwa show , Dai- boy's band will glvn nn opou ulr concert In front of Ilotol Munawti. ICOnoonlo in this city UBO pas gloves 'Iho GasOo. puU ' 0111 iu ut cost. NE\VS \ FROS1 COUNCIL BLUFFS Proposition ? Looking to the Bulldiug of n Bolt Line Railroad. SOME FACTS ABOUT THE NEW SCIILME I'lntM Subinltteil tn the City Council Tlio I'ropiincil itiiuto nl tlio Notv ltii.nl Itu- morn Uiiiioornlng It lliippuiilnR'4 Acroiii tlio Itlvcr. The city council mot yesterday afternoon ns n cotnmlttno of the wholo. to consider thn project of giving the Union Land and Im provement company a fr.inchtso to build and operate n railway In tlnj northwestern part of the city , over certain streets and alleys that have already been mentioned. The company was roprcsontod by J. W. Paul of Omaha and nil the councilman wcro prosoot when ho unfolded his plan to thorn. His purpose U to begin near tha Intersection of North ICIghth Rtroet nnd the river and build it track nearly parallel with the couno of the river , passing iiudor the east spin of the motor bndgo and ondlng at First uvonuo. This track Is to bo accompanied by all the switches necessary for operating n first class belt lino. Through a largo pirt of Its coursx ) It is to bo laid on the levco , nnd this will rid the city of the trouble und expense of keep ing thu levee In proper repair , ns it will ba necessary for the company to keep it In rc- p.iir for Its own nrotcctloii. The object the cotnpanv has In proposing the scheme' , so says .Mr. Paul , is the lillintf ut ) of the land In the northwestern part of the city with factories. Thcro Is n largo amount of vacant land Ihoro which at ptvsent Is almost worthless , but which could bo Increniud In value Immensely if a systematic cllorlvero made to secure manufacturing enterprises. The belt line will boused In connecting the manufacturing districts with the Northwestern on ttto north and with all the other roads centering In the city nt the west end of Fint ivcnuo. Through North Twentieth street the district has an outlet to the city iUelf , that street already being raised to grado. L'ho ordinance which was proposed by Mr. Paul to the council granting the right of way was di'cussod at length nnd llnally referred lo the Judiciary committee nnd the city at torney with Instructions to report , if possi ble , at the meeting of thu council next Mon day livening. Most of the aldermen are friendly to the scheme , but some of them have an Idea that Mr. Paul's suhomo is not quito so open nnd nhovoboard us it seems to be at llrst blush. They think thnt ho Is try ing to got thu.right of way In order to turn it over to the Nobrnska Central railway , which will outer the city at almost the iden tical spot whcro tbo Bull line H proposed to bo put. The council will m.tko an effort to Iind out more about Mr. Paul's plaus before passing Iho ordinance. T1IK UKUAT CLKAUINi ; SAM ! At till ) Itostcin Stnrr , Council Itlull'i , Innii. Now in full swiiifr. Note the prices on WASH ooous. Wo claim to show the largest stock. choicest stock , and bv * long ouds the LOWEST PUICKS. CASH DOES IT ALL. 2,000 yards ligured lawns , 10 yards for l > 5c. 10,000 yards Indian challics , Mun- chester Pacific cballies , Ortolan cord , etc. , all in at lo a yard , 10 yards for -10c , in light , dark and medium colors , the best assortment over brought to Coun cil RltttTs. 2,000 yards Columbia suilintrs and Vigncuux suitings , 28 and 3 ( ! inches wide , was lOc und 12ic , during bale for 0c a yard. 2oU pieces strlpo. plain , plaid and check seersuckers , ( ijc , former price lOc. 200 pieces best indigo blue calico 5c a yard. 50 pieces chevron suitings , during sale oc a yard , in dark colors. Bengal tissue , ono of the lightest weight fabrics hhown this season , in black ground with colored ( lowers , 15c bus been tlio price many a place ; our prieo during sale 8c , ton yards for Soc ; thinK of it , jtibt the price of a e il'tco. ; t,000 yards Arlesfun cords in all the now shades in red and black llirurod , tan figured slates , modes , etc. , former price 12ic , bale price 73c. 1,600 yards of a lightweight fabric , in light s'trinos , pltiid.s , oto. , known as "Cosmos , " during sale /ijc / , worth lOc. 7o pieces outing llunnel , Co a yard. 100 pieces half wool outing llannol , former price , 15e , silo ; price , Sir- . 75 pieces best quality 12ie ginghams. Sic during bale. All our lee and 17c ginghams , during snlo 12K- . Our entire stock of Chilian cloths , pineapple tissues , sbontong pongees , orepon cloths , Tall'eta cords , Bedfora cords , etc. . all in at 10u a yard during sale. 50 pieces heurietta fast black sateen , 8c a yard , worth 12Jc. BOSVON STORE , FOTUEHINOHAil , WlllTELAW & Co. . Council BlulTs , la. Now \Vard Division. At the council mooting next , Monday evenIng - Ing ono of Iho important things to bo brought up for considor.it ion Is the now division of the city Into voting precincts , to conform to the provisions of Iho Australian ballot law. At n recent meeting Aldermen Jennings , Van Brunt , Tlbuetts nnd Smith were ap pointed a committee to llguro out a scheme for redlvlsion , nnd the result of their work will bo presented to tbo council Monday evening for adoption or rojectlo.i. The pro posed division is as follows : First Ward Two proclncts , divided at. B load way. Second Ward Two proclncts , divided nt Seventh s root , to where it intersects with Sixth htreot , and then on a line to Uohrcr's park and to the First "ward lino. Third Ward Two precincts , dlvit'cd at Story street und Iho p.trk lino. Fourth Ward Two piecmcts , divided at Seventh ovonuo. Thin is a cliango , taking a xtrlp of two hlocxs from tbo First and adding it to the Second product. Fifth V'/ard Two precincts , divided at Seventh nvtmuo. Sixth Ward Two precincts , no change. It is estimated that this will give n total of about 1500 voterj In each precinct. A now registration will bo had this year by precincts - cincts , _ The Royal Jnpuneso troupe are still at Manawa drawing bigger crowds every night. They will change their program every evening. Everybody delighted. Dalbcy's band in attendance. Concert at Manawa every niirnt this week. Snttlu thu Content. Judge McUoo will hold an adjourned ses. slon of the superior court this morning- , and ho announces that ho will hand down a do- culon in the nlitormandlo contest caio bo- twcen Peter Smith nnd S. Lobhard. An an. nouneorucMit similar to this bus boon made fcuvoral times before within the last few months , but the present announcement has the ojriuarka of being ofllclal , so that pub lic expectation is likely 10 bo ' at last satU- Hod. _ Summer suits for gentleman ; cool , comfortable and uhoap. Rultor , the t-illor , U10 Broadway. Impaled on nV nl. A distressing and probably fatal accident occurrud on tha Uoou Itlund railroad at U:30 : yesterday morning at a point opposite Iho ChauUun.ua grounds. A nututor of lootlon men weru uuuuyeil in track work , among thorn Kiml Anderson , a young man 18 years old , Anderson wus helping lift a push car off the tracu , and while doing so illppod and fell backwards down n slight grado. Ha foil Iu u patch of wood stubs that bad been re cently cut , ana ono of them , aa lucn to diam&tor. penetrated his body above the hips with force enough lo drlvo It nearly four Inches into the pclvlo cav ity. Ho was put on a car nnd brought to the city where the pohco patrol wngnn was In waiting to convoy him to tbo ofllce of Dr. Plnnov. Anderson was danger ously hurt , nnd tainted reueatcdly while the surgeon was endeavoring to discover the de'jth nnd direction of the wound with hU probd. Later In the day ho recovered suf ficiently to bo sent to his homo in Atlantic. The wound was ragged nnd ugly , filled with bit ? ot the weed , anil it is feared this may Induce - duce n fatal Inllamntlon. Wanted Iron tnoklors at the Ogden Iron works , Council BlulT ? . Good wages. It's awfully nice and cool at Manawa. Dnyllcht ISurglnry. Mrs. Charles Fox- , whoso husband Is ono of the bookkeepers in lha Citizens bank , locked up her homo at 213 East Plorco street yesterday afternoon about 3 o'clock nnd went calling. When she returned at 5 aho discovered the fact that the house had been burglarized during her absence. A cold watch , pair of bracelets and several gold chains were stolen. The house was thoroughly inspected by the burglar nnd nvory plauo examined that might contain valuables. The case was reported to the police. Manawa as a family resort cannot bo oat. Goo. Davis , druggist , opposite Ogdon. ItltU-n by it VIcliiiM Dos ; . Charles Hill , ono of U. J. Uoukwoll'n men , was bitten by n vicious dog at 0 o'clock last ovonlng on Seventh Btrcot near Eighth nvonuo. Ho was so.vnrely Injuied , but got a llttlo satisfaction by telephoning the polir.o anil getting uu order from Chief Scaulan directing Oillcor Martin to go down and kill tlu dog. Two ether vicious dog cases wore roporlod to the police yesterday. Ogawa at Manawa. SUUTll OM.lllA , Identity ol the Colored .Mon Killed In thu Union l'.clllo VuriU. The identity of the two colored men killed Thursday evening In the Union Pacific yards has been established. Their names are Hnvry Moore nnd William Jackson and they lived Iu South Omaha. Moore has bean in South Omnht for about six weeks und was employed in the brick yard conducted by Crittonbrink Bros , at Twenty-ninth and F streets. Ho came from Topcka , Kan. , und has relatives thero. Slnco coming hero ho has boon batching with a young Swede in the small brick building at Tblrd und Commercial stroots. A tow days ago his whlto companion loft and William Jackson took up tils' ' residence with Mooro. But llttlo boyoud this was known of Jackson , nnd ho was not employed in this city. city.G. G. A. Brett , Iho foreman at the brickyard , under whom Moore worked ; says that ho always found him to bo Industrious nnd sobor. Ho has ascertained that the men were returning home when the accident oc curred. Chief Beckett visited the house recently occupied by tbo two men. Ho found several letters from Kansas City and Toyjkn. They were not signed by any one , but were evi dently from n sister. A small sum of money was also found , und also n number of books , which du.iotod that ouo of the inon wus an olllcer of some socioty. A trunk , wnich was locked , wus not opened. Coroner Maul will more lully investigate today. Ituyltif ; L'II tlio Claim * . An Omaha attorney I ) buymgupthoclalms of the registers who served In the recent special election , and unless the Nouraska Central company allows them $1S each will begin suit to compel tbo payment of the claims. The question of paying the registers has frequently boon before the council , but that body wus not disposed to take any action until ttio Nebraska Central company allowed $18 for each register. 'I ho company is not inclined to do this , and cltos City At torney Council's ' opinion that the law does not provide for the payment of luoro than $3 per dav to each register. Tbo inon engaged as register * say tuoy propose to light the matter in thu courts , ana are coulldent of winning. Simp Shots ol thu I'.ivcmontt , Tbo city has just received a number of photographs of Twenty-fourth street. They were taken several weeks ago and will servo a purpose. At the time the vio'vs were tuken the warm woatncr had lust sot in and begun to show its effect upon the poor spots in the pavement of that street. Suico thut time moit of tbeso place i have boon repaired by the pavlug company. The paving com pany has a suit against the olty and the views taken will bo introduced as evidence to show the condition of tbo street before any repairs wcr'i mado. Notes mill t'orsonulH , A daughter has boon born to Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Diickur. L. A. Lolt has returned from a pleaburo trip to South Dakota. Mayor Miller returned yesterday from n short trip to Grand Island. Xach Cuddlngton loft Yesterday for Ken tucky lo bo absent some timo. K. A. Carpenter has riiturnod from Olyoipin , Wusu. , nnd will again tuko up his residence in South Omaha. F. A. Broadwoll has returned from Plaits- burg , N. Y. Mrs Hroaduell Is still there und will remain during tne summer. bneak thieves took C. H. Daniels' painting outfit , valued at $ > , from thu old church building ut Twenty-fourth and H streets. Dr. T. H. Ensor returned yesterday fro in Portland , Ore. , nud several other western cities. Ho has boon absent several weeks. 11. C. Cnesloy , minuger of the Sioux City stock yards , was Iu South Oinalm ycstordav , the guest of Manager W. N. Buocock of the Union stock yards. The Infant son of Mr , and Mrs. Charles Aylosworth , Twenty-sixth nud Sobotkor streets , was burled yesterday afternoon in Luurel Hill cemetery. Bert Howard , the city dog catcher , is suffering Horn u badly lacerated hand , whlua ho lore upon a wlro snare. Ho wus also bitten twice by a snvago dog yostorday. The early closing movement has taken hold umoiig the business men in South Omaha. Tno moat markets will close after August I at 7:110 o'clock , except on Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. Hollls E. Hoglo celebrated the llrst anniversary ot their marriage at their homo , Tivonty-llfth aud B streets , last evening. A few relatives and frlonds joined with thorn In commemorating the ovunt. John Dowd , for a number of yearn an om- ployo of the Cudahy Packing company , died yesterday. The remains will bo sent this morning to Honors , Nob. , for Interment. Services will bo hold at Su Agnes church at 10 o'clock. _ _ Tha I.udics. The ploxsnnt alToct and perfect safety with which ladles may use the California liquid laxallvo Syrup of Figs , undur all conditions , makes It tbjlr" favorite romoJV. To got tlu true und genuine article , looit for the name of tbo California Fig Syrup Co. , printed naar the bottom ot the .t.Y.YCJ I/JVC1/ ; M/J.YTJS. Harrison & Bell's Couiody company has completed Its rehearsals ofLittle Tippott" and the play is now in full working ordor. The players will , however , idvo two full drcis rehearsals today and tonight , with nconory , properties , orchestra , droisus , in fact n complete performance In every detail , babies and all. The d roues to DO worn by tha lames ara marvuU of beauty and ele gance , and the play will bo put on with com plete attention to details In ovorv respect , all ' the furniture and properties , a'full carload , having bcon brought on from Now Yorif by thu management , If tha opinion of tbo man- ucemeiit nud attaches of ttio theater go tor aught , the production will bo a huge uo. The regular engagement will open at the Farnam Street theater tomorrow afternoon , Air. Lumlur' * lUxiommcmlatlun. Mr. J. A. Lander , a yrommunt cltuon ot Clarksburg , Mo. , und widely unowu In tha stuto , sayi ot Chamberlain's Cello , Cholera and Diurhcua Homody ; "I have soou Its good roiulu and oa'rcojinama U.1' For lalo by urucglils. ONE MONTH OEiTIIE STRIKE V/'O nl-nji Enormous Coat of tho1 Horaostond. Look out to Date , BUSINESS FAILURES ONE OF THE RESULTS n ? AimrchUt llcrRinail : llm n IVcllmlimry und U I'lKccil Under Ilnivy lloiult The I'rcijr it Condition of A milra nt < llomcstca < l. PiTTsnuno , 1'a , , July ! J9. The story of n riot on u train from Cincinnati yesterday bringing raon to Homestead wiis the Inven tion of a tramp printer and wholly untruo. Ttio men on the tram nro now at work at Homestead. The great strlko tins now bosn on a month and U Is estimated that the loss of all klndi so far bus boon f 1,000,000. The strllto is seriously ntTcctlup buslui'ss in town , as many mero.Snuts nnvo no capital to grant Ion ? credits. Ono grocery man fuilcd this morning. The nonunion tnon nro rc&lylng many threatening lottors. IIILI : > IN IIUAVV HAIL. Itcrgmnn'a 1'rcllmlimry Kxiunlimtlnn nnil ItH ItCMllt. PiTTsnuita , Pa. , July SO. Alexander Uerg- man , thu anarchist who attempted to ussus- stnato H. C. Frickvaa glvon a hearing In tbo private ofllca of the Jail this afternoon , and held for trial for the September session in $31.000 ball. The only witnesses weio vleo chairman Lolshraan , who was with Mr. FrlcU nt the time and David Forney , the elevator boy. llorgtnun snld it win not true that ho tried to shoot Mr. Lclshmnn. ' ! did not want to touch onyono out Frlclc and I meant to kill him. " Durlnutho hearing Bergman was remark ably cool and smoked constantly a olgorot'o. Ho stated that in Now York the ' 'rodn" are raising a fund to defend him. David L-ind , who claimed to bo nn anarch ist , was nrrosted on the street , while making a drunken harnnguo to a crowd and was scut to the woiknouso. They Are Isot S untlUt . PiTTsnuita , Pa. , July 29. The soel.ilht question nearly caused a split in the conven tion called for the purpose of forming mi in ternational labor oilman of information and correspondence. During the discussion of plans of organization Delegate MoQrido nskoa Delegate Honryot if ho was under the impression that this conference was called with a view of ultimately absorbing all the trades unions in the socialistic order parly ! Hcnryot said that was what ho was hero for. Immediately the ropreuentaMvo of the American Hint glass makers , McBride for the miners- the amalgamated delegates and typographical delegates sprang to their fcot and declared their Intention of withdrawing at once if such was the case. Resolution * were then adopted that the delegates repre senting 20UOOU , workmen extend sympathy and aid to the lockodout men at Homestead and condemn thoCarhogjos for rofuslnir arbi tration after which tbo conference adjourned llnally. _ Almost I'rrclpltittctl it Klot. HoMBBTKAi ) , Pa. . July U9. The strikers at Duqucsno were paid bit this afternoon and a light between John Borkc and a watchman named Foley almost precipitated a r ct. At the hearing Folor's son struck Borko in the face. Ho then threatened to mob Foley and the deputy sheriffs wired to Homestead for assistance. ' The prompt arrival of the Sheridan troop ers prevented sorious'troublo and tbo Foloys were taken away Uudor the proteotlou of the cavalry . Anarchist .Mol PiTTsnuito , Pa. , July/JO. F. Molllok , the nllog d'accomDllcooffBergman , wUo wav ar rested at Long Branch , arrived hero last evening in charge of Superintendent of Police O'Mara. Today ho will bo charged wita being nn accessory before and after the shooting of H. C. Prick. Ho admitted being nn unarchlst , but asserted positively that ho knew nothing of the Intended assassination of Mr. Frick. Two TIiniiHuml Moll Out. New YoiiK , July 29. Tne bojrd of walk ing delegates , in their light with the iron league , has ordered strikes on a doznu now buildings and called out 1,500 men. There nro now over 2,000 men on a strike in this Ity. AimrolilsU Try to ( ict Hull. PiTTsnrito , Pa. , July 29. The anarchists will make off oils this afternoon to get ball for the inon In jail. Prick's condition con tinues to improve. All is quiet at the mills. Pcopio who give Hood's Sursaparilla a fair trial realize Its great merit and are glad to say a good word for it. Have you tried it ? HIOUX Fl// , . > WILL 11UX S.ILOVXS. The Scliomo of .Municipal Ownership to bn CIln'ii u Trial. Sioux FAU.S , S. D. , July 29. The city council committee appointed by the mayor having in charge City Attorney Lyons' "municipal salooakoopmg , " nro ready to re port. Next Monday they will give their verdict unanimously inaugurating tbo schema The sentiment among the aldermen Is growing favoruoiu to the trial of the scheme for a month at loast. The committee recommends the establishment of six saloons In Sioux Falls , ono for a ward , and that there be appointed n saloon superintendent , under whom the working force of bartenders will operate. The saloons are to bo opened from 5 a. in. to 10 p. m. Nothing late to bo sold excapt that which can bo bought of wholesale dealers or manufacturers , iicor Is to Do disposed nt 5 cents n glass , while whisky shall command 25 cents u drink. It is the purpose of tbo commlttoomon , If their ideas ore carried through , to lessen the de mand fur spirituous liquors. Tbo council will moot Monday night to uct on the report. DoWitt's Sarsapanlla is rollunlo. NO C.IUK * 'Ult THIS MUltDKK KNUH'fT. The JtcUHon Why Kcniimly Killed lirolcor Page llemuliiH u Myt ry. PiiiLAunu'iiiA , P , , July 28. E. D. Pngo , brother of the broUor murdered by Ronald ICnnnedy.wbo aflurwjir < ' 3i committed suicide , came homo yesterday 'Spoaklug of tbo trag edy , ho said : , "I full to undersold what motive could ' tiavo Induced Konno'jy y > take the lifo ol my Do You 10 It Iftfleed atonic ! ? un > > RECEN'T Water contains 4.JBM grulna Iron Illtafrbonato nasoclntcd with .81 15 grain * Jfan/anet6 Blcarbouata In each Gallon. iLJV ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN If tbls 19 not a perfect tonic. Tlio nnal/Bls Is by Dr. W. P. Mason , Pro- lessor Annl/t. Chcraletry , Rcnaeelacr J'olj- tccbnlc Inet. , Troy , N , Y. After careful Investigation of tlio recorded aimly&ca of tbo famous springs of both ISuropo aud America | io ttnjt : "Ilelletetht "Ftrro..Vanjrineie" Water of Jtegent'Siirtng lo b tl.t licit tonle watir You need It If you are overworked , If you uro Buffering /roin nervous prostration , liisoranlo , driyepiln , or otlicr dlieacca re- nulling from linpnro or impovcrlDtied blood. TUB WATKItS AllE 1JOTTLEI ) AT Excelsior Springs for'fampMit. Ml Richardson IrugCo. , Ags ( , brother. Wo have not had Any business with Kennedy for more than two year. , although ho repeatedly save us orders to buy Penn sylvania railroad stocks , lie was very fortunate - tunato nt ono time and mmlo about f-00UX ( ) . In tbo November p.inlo n dcclino in his stocks amounted to just about what ho bad mado. Kennedy was continually giving largo orders to buy stocks , but wo declined to accept them on the ground that ho was asking us to tnko too much. It it quite pcsslblo that Ken nedy gave my brother nn order and upon lua refusal to execute it Kennedy took his llfo. " Air. Pngo.tald further that ho hud hotrd Kennedy say ho had accounts In ether ofllccs on the street in which ho was carrying Atchison - ison stocks. Mr. J. E. Thorouphgood , writing from C5eorgotown , Uolawnro , says : "Two teaspoonfuls - spoonfuls of Uhamborlaln's Colic , Cholera and DlnrrhuMi Remedy savnd the llfo of Mr * , .lane Thomas of this placn. " Ho also statosl that sovernl other very b.id cases of bowo complaint thcro hnvo boon cured by this romody. For sale by druggists. Stove Kxplodril , A gasoline steve explosion occurred at the residence of B. Katzmnn , 811 boutb Seventh streot. lait evening , but very little If any damage was dono. The "No. 0" Wheclor it Wilion will not break the thread nor impair the stitching if run In the wrong direction. Sold by ( Jcorgo W , Lancaster & Co. . 514 S. 10th si. I'crxlnn I'unlnltiitcntu Tor StcnlliiE , . In Portiin the first tinio a inr.n Is c.i Khtis the net of stealing ho is "bast- IniulouJ" ( boiiton on the soles of the fcot with an Iron rod ) and uitulo to sl 'ti a paper dcclarlnir that thnt will bo liis lust offense. If ho forfcote this when the soles of his fcot quit burning itiul tries it iiyain the second o I Von so calls for the amputation of his right huiul. If ho Is still obdurate nnd gees at it loft- liiuidcd the third itml of course last resort - sort Is duuapition. Mrs. WInslow's Soof.ning Svrap for chil dren teething produces natural quiet s'.cop- 25 cents a bottlo. Kidney Troubles. Symptoms. " " " P'n > ' In the bnck and rcgmn nl the Uiilncystne.istncss , shoot * ing pains along the spine , fc\cr , pic. ceiled by rigor , costiNciass , languor , etc. To cure this disease the rem edy must penetrate the entire system. Science has discov ered nothing thnt will do this , but Nature has given us a " Pure lth. " Blood , Pcifect He compound of simple lieibs , roots , and barks , wliich as serts its power at once. No instance of a failure to cure kidney troubles has ever been recorded. It cleanses the blood and restores vitality. What ? Kickapoo Indian Sagwa $1.00 bottle. All druggists. Kickapoo Indian Oil kills p.iin liitt.mtly. 15 cents. Extract ofBeef , Do you want a , copy ol Deof TcaV See that it is miido from the Gun uino Incomparably the best. Pure , pain- table , rofrcshlng. Dls- Eoluds clcarly- the Baron Ijoi- bip's aiiinauro n blue on each abel , thus. A TVntt n Qnarantoe YPHILIS to Cura Kvery Cso or Money Uofund J , Oureure It p rm n nt anJtol putchl.n is C l lre tHli6T n jennmo h T n f r lean ijmptora ilnoe. Hjdf crlblnjca o tullfwtr m Irani yon b > mull , and we slro tht turns strong itu r nU to cur * ) t refund all money. Tbosa it ho prefer to eomi her * fortMttmenl e n < lo o to 1 wo will p r railroad far * balk w ji and liotel b'.lls nlille bero , If no fall to ear * We ctialltngetho world fora ran that omr Madu Homed ? will not cure , willofoi anloulart anil Rat Jhterldenee. In ourteren ycuri naillen with th * ilaelollemelr It ha < been moit difficult to * r < rconi Che prejudice ! ncMnit ftociUtcul speclflc . Hat nnder our ( troni pu rnntco tboimiul * are trying It and ! > Inpcnred. Wocunranlca to euro or rtund ererr rtollur , ml as wo bar * n reputx'ton to protest , alia financial bkcVIn * otivnonit Is poifootlr laf * to oil who will Iry the treatment. Heretofore Jon bare putting up and pnylnK out roar money for dirreranl treatratnti , nnd although you nro not jet carol na one ha paid hock your money. Wo will poiltlraly cureyou. Oldchronicdeopnetted CAIOI curellni ) ) loBUnri. InroJtlcite our OnincUt > t\udlnr , our reputation at business men.Vrlto ui for names aal addrcitsesof thosu wo hare ourod wlio hare clren pemiltslon lo refer to them. U coil * yo only post- ace to do this. If your symptoms are sera throat , mucous patches In mouth , rheumatism In bones and Joints , hair falling out , eruptions on any part of the todyfeellniof Koneral depression , pains U bealor bone * . Tou harono time to nasto. Tboie who are constantly taking mercury nnd potash , should dlt- contiuuolt. Constant u < eof thosa drucs will nuruly brine sores and eating ui rsln the oni ) . Uou't fall to write. All corrf tpondonce sent sealed In plain tin- tolopo. We Inrlto tliomo't rixll Inreitlgatlou and Till do all Inourpunorto allyoul&lu Address , COOK REMEDY CO. . - Oranhn. Nou SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD ! TUTT'B T © TIKTY OVER PILLS ® linvon U the virtues nftlio larger < iiii- ; . © filitnlly mM-llv | iinrrly vcRct xiict nlrnnhonulii t hit bonier. ( lien aw w. INFIRMARY lLJi FOH. T1-IE TREATMENT OF ALL llcst fnall tlo ? , npD.iritui anil Ito no nu lorsiiecossfu troilmuiitof ivorvforu of dlsoao rei ul i'ln : ii.odla.il or snr.'loil tro.itmuntx 60 beds for patients , boird mil attontlinjj HustiiucomoJationi In the wait. Wrlto for vlr.uiltn on dofoniiitim anl brauoi. trusses , club foot , O'lrv.iturm ot suluj. pllus , tumoH. oincor , c-itirrh. bronuhilis , In- haliulon.u i octrlefty , pira'ysla. ' oulloosy , kld- nov. b. alder , oye. ear. skin anl blool anl at' sursloalonoritlons. Ut WUiutiN iokoii . Wnmim l-'KEIl Wo havolatuly ad lud i lylu : tnont for women during conllnemont. Ftrletly prvitu. ) Only Kollablo Mudluat In- Etitutomaktn ? a Spol ilty o. , IMUVATKDWKASE3 AH Hood UlseusoJ siiucuisfully troitsl. Syphliltlo 1'nlsou removed fro u thu system wlihout nuiroiiry. Now ilustnratlva I'rj.it- nicnt for Loss of v'lTAIj I'OWiCIL Persons un able to visit ui mav bo treitel : at home by rorrosnon unco. All comrauuluatlons conli- dentil I Mo.liclnes or Inslriimonti sent l < y ma 1 or express , sccuruiy packed , no m ir'is to lud cate con tents or aunilur. One porson.il In- tcrv cw pruferro I. Call and consult ns or suirl history of your case , and wo will sum ! in plil.i wranuer. our PHD ? TH MFN ' ' ' "BE : Upon ITlv.itu. DUUA IU < ! 7C/r , , jpuolal or NorvotH 1)H- oases , tinpotoncy. SyphllU , Oloutaul Varlco- co e , wlthquust on list , liracva. Appllaiices for Deforniltloa * Trusai Only ntanufaetory In the Westot IHWO.t H- lTyl''l.ll.\VKt l-ltUatti ! , ELtiVl\lU } JIATIJHtlKS A.NU llKISm. Omaha Medical and Surreal Institute , 26th and Broadway , Oounoll Blu-Ji Ton minutes' rl lo from uontar ot Ora.ili i on Omaha und Ojuuull Ululti elo.itrlo motor Una. CITIZEN STATE BANK Of Counjll lllat" Oapltilstcct burplusnnl I'rolits HHtHtJ NctO.iilt.il | anl Surpliu . $ -iit llrcotor. < J. I ) , ill m 1 1 1 1 1 , ! . I. * i i f i ; . . ' > Glrason. K. IS. Ilirt , I. V. Mlllf. I. V. iji'in andCliirlui it. llitnnin. Tr.in ictvoiior it liu'- Inxhnsinoi-i. I , irroi ciiitit | itn.l surplus j , ' any baiilc In ionllnvu-itern III.V.L INTEREST OM Till 51 D3O3iri Every MAT ? cnn IIG I S'/HONO and VIO- i OP.OUSiii.nll rtt.pcr.is _ _ _ Jby usinu SPAt < ISU NJSUVINB , thenrent bimnlah Kemcily. YOUNO MliH OH OfcD sutri-Tiiitf from NJJKVOUS mtlUKZTV , LOST 01 FAII/INO MANIIOOD , nii-liilyciiiicsioiis , ccnvulsions , nuivoin f prostration , cnuatd by tticusc of opium , tob.tccu or alcohol , wakefulness - fulness , menial depression , loss of power in cither sex , spermntor * PErnnnK AND AKTEK USK , rlicuacaucedbysclfabucu anil over inilulRcncPtir uiiypcronal wrak' ncsacan be restored lo perfect lipaltli end llie NOIII/n VITAMTV Olf STRONG JIIJIN. Wu givs a written Ru.iramee wuh D boxes to euro any casu or refund Iho innncv , Ri o Ooi'O boxes | j For Sala In OmahA by Snow L.un.i&Co. SISSOKT'S STRAP. Orcatest dovlco known for educating and controlling thu homo. It'urrmitt'il topravrnt and curohorecfl nnd eoltu from Idloui ; . Duck n ; . roir'n.Intckln . rnniiln , Htnmhlln ; , turn ing. fall nit , In it-Ill'- , Dru.iklnu Htiaftn , oliuuk rums ; IH easy on their moullu : dooi not Interfere with thclrtr.ivo Inif , upd makes thorn pcrfnolly Bifo for n rhlld to drive. It IB Inviilimblu In lirniikltu rind driving cells , young lioraoa and at-ililona. and can he used on truck , road and uork horses ut all times. SISSON'S ADJUSTABLE SAPE'JL'Y HALTER , . Warranted to bo the bout hiilt'ir in existence and to prevent and euro halter uullurs : to break u colt tn tuna In tun minutes ! tohundlu K stallion , und t < > hroak n bulky hoiW I'ornuleonly by t'll < lr * . 1-ltttlln'll.t , uunvral unt and muuufautiirur of flno unduealurla ull turf goods , its Broidwuy , Couuoll 111 iilJ , la. SPECIAL NOTIOE5 COUNCIL BLUFFS. I/KMIKKNT Thodwollinson l.'lrst tivonun J nnil Klchth struct furmurlj ocouplud by M. U yniHIi ! 11 room * . ' , ' li.ith rooms and nil modern Improvements ; eood stnblo und out bulldlngi runt * W per month. Ix II , Sheafo. IK YOU liavo anything for icxlo or tr.vlo see Iv. II. She i to , llmrulwny nnd Main .ttront. CqUHKNT-DwolllnMln al pirw of the -1 city. 11 It , Kho.ifo , llroadw.iy and Mnln. -n Nnbr.iikrx laniU In o\- nhuti o for Council Ulurrs property. 15 , 11. Shoafc. llro tiT.iy < and M.tln struot. rillir. lltaORST lIMUJ.MN-Ddiihlo rotl- J-denco lot. No. 119 M > ulh Klrst Rtrjnt , 8n fool front ! host locution and bcu har.'nl n In 1 ho oily If taken at unco. D.vy . Si Hots. 3J 1'e irl Rtroet. I AUM nnd city loins at lovroit rates. L' li ! > al L'stito : for sale. Dttolllii ! ! nn I buslnesi rontnli. . Jluney loaned fur local Investors. LOIIKUO .t Towlo. in : I'oarl strent. SAIiU Klovntor wltli corn aliollor 4.iMObu , ttiliy : corn ur mlor. 10) bu. an hour ; i.i\v mill attaclimunt. HI H. p. oinlno : ( loin ; iiuo.it biiViuissi loe.-itod nis.ir Uouncll IllUITs. 1C. H. Hho.ite. .lil ) On small paytminti. fruit , and „ . . . . , .i lam ) noir Uouncll Itlnffj. K. II. Shoafo. llro.MhV.iy und Mulu stroot. 77IOK SAMi-Albion liollor milk nu Iloono J- river , Nob. ! llnott water power In the state dcvuloiiltiK r.'i horse power w.iti'r ontlru yo.irt dally c.ipaclty , tuo barroli : maoh ncrv and n ipitrtun.incus complotulnuvoryduitill. Oooil frumu reslduncoi H acrusof laiul. tltlo ncrfoot : nrloo. J.iVDJt . will tuUo unlmprovoJ oastom Nohra-tUa land , M 11 , ijhu.ifo. POU SAIjK On easy pi/mmit1) . dwollln KB ) ullpirtsof ihooity. B. II. Shot to. Stock of mdSH. and lirlok store btil.dliu , wall astahllsliud trade ; location nrnr Omaha. I'rlco. * ' > , : .Ji. Will take good farm In oxolinn.'o. R 11. Sheafu. "fi'OH SAM5 Iowa farms In I'otCuvattamlo Jand adjoining counties. Ii 11. aheafo. WANTICK-About AtiRilst I , In u prlvato family , a cumpulvnt u-hl for general housuwoik ; must liuxo roforottco. Apply ovenliik's nt CI5 Willow avenue , Council UlutT.4. J 7Oll S A I.l1 ; Hotels unit restaurants In Iowa unit Nebraska , dotni ; iirollt.iDIo nnslnos * nnil well located : will tale 1 mil In p.irt trades wrltufordotalH. E. H. Shoiifo. I OIt SAI.K A first cl'ios stojlc of sononxl * - morcli indlsu with Koolwltii prlno\00)j ) will take L'ood land inoxuh.in ; e. M II. tflienfo. 171OU hAIK Stool ; or millinery and notion * . Jwith Htoro and llxturns ; prk-o $ ! , UJ3j will rado for land. K It. Hlioafe. I71OH SAIjtv 31 norosof goo.r 1 ind and no > v -L' cottage , with four aurm land In Warnors- vlllo , 'Neb. : all modern liiiprovumonts : will exclmiuofora ploaant uottiise free of In- oumbranco In Counoll ItlulT-i or Omaha. R II. Slieafe. 1BOH SAl R Onoof thu iirl.-litest nna most -L desirable homos In thu city , on 4th avo. : modem in all respouts. Must soil , and will sucrillfo. Aildroas t , 10. lluu olllcc. I7IOII SAIiH 131-aero ranch Iu Uhorry Oo. - Nub. Uoud hay laiid , Hpfuiidul ran o fur oat tie. Muu coltauo , Htaltlo and out Dtilld- Injrs Iu irnod rop.ilr , plenty w.itur. llest land In tliu county : wilt sell cheap. Wrlto for details - tails 1C. II. Shcafo. 171OII SAIjH Oil TKADK-Uustiurant nnrt JL1 Haloon al. .Manawa ; goal business at all soisons ; good hnildln ; und Improvements. A snap for a llvo man. C II Slieife. Q AOIliy of land y'i inlk-s fiom uliy ll'nlts < JtJ at f. > > per iicre , on innlii road. Would initku a Una fruit farm. Johnston & Van 1'aUou _ ITWUNISIir.U HOUSK TO HUNT Eight J- rooms , stuam heat ami all inoJuru 1m lirovements. Apply to 1 : . U , Hlieafo. LOST A Columbia I ) cyelo. A rewurd will jo paid for Its return to J. E. K. McGco. ISlI pug lost orslo'cn : 'lirooo months Ituuard forrelnm to 331 Tenth avo. K. W. PANiLB , M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Ycais' Eiperientc.- UBADKK OF DISEASES OF MEN ANI > 1VOSIEM. PKOPltlETOK OF THIS WOKLU'S HKIUIAI , DISl'KN- SA11Y OF .MKU1C1NI3. /treat tlio following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.uriKs ; Tilt- oascsof the Eye aud liar , Kits and Apoplexy , Heurt Disease , Liver Comiilalnt. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness , niabc to ? , BrlBhrsDl'cajo,8t.Vltua' IMnco. Khcuiuatlsm , 1'uralysU , Whlto Swelling , Scrofula , Fever Bores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In nno removed without the knlfo or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate organs ro- etored to health. lro6y | cured without tajiplni ; . Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. S5O to S5OO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tape Worms removed In two or three hours , or no pay. Hemorrhoids or I'ilcs cured , THOSE WHO AKK AFIXICTED Will eave Ufa and hundreds of dollars by calling on or UKliiR DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only Vliynlclun who cun toll vrhnt alls a ] iurHoii without iixUlnt ; a quoitlon. AllcnrroHpondcncoElrlcllyconlldentlal. Mcdlol&C cent hy express. Add rets all letters to G , W , Pangle , M , D 56S Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ORDINANCE NO. 8150. An orJIiinnco ordering the Improvln ; of nllny In I ) eel { i < . city. In HI reel Improvement dU- trluto. . 4111. Hiild lmiriivlni | ; to utinuiHt ot iiavlnt ; with ( 'oloriido BiindHlonouiid dlrool- liiKiliu hoard of jmhllo or.M to tiilio tha nuuess iry stops to euiibo uuh worlc Iu bo dona , Wlmro'is , thotniiyoriind city onun-llof the city of Omitliii have ordered tnu Imurovjiu of ni uy In Iilooki3-i : , city , In Hlreet imiirovomcnt dlhtricl No,4 l by uJvliiKiliuHiiinoiiml Bllowod Hi , ity diiyu 10 property uwnuia In whl-h to ( U KlKimto and dulcmilnti the maturuil dualrua to ho used forauuh pavlnK. and WheroaH , the mayor nnd olty eoiinull of mild oily dohuruhy determine iipun I'n Btonu us HID material to ho need for such jiav- Inr. tlioruforo , lie li ( irdiilnod hy the olty counell of the city of Onmlm : KuutlonL Tli at thnt p'irt of ulluy In hloolc -.8 , olty. In Btreot Itiipiovuiucnt district No. JU1 bound thu b.imu In lierjli.v ordurud Imuiovud , nald lii.piovi'inunt . to connltt of ii.ivinx wltli t'olonidu Hanilstoiio Uluan ( J. neeor.l UK to the unecllk'niKina on file In thu olllcc of the board of puhllu worl.H. buullon 'J. Thnt thu boanl of uubl'u horks U huiuby orlurud tocituuu n'ild work to Uo done iin.1 to enter Into fontr.ua for lliu HHIIIO with thu lowest roBiioiiiilblu lild ler under the Hpuol- lUnttioiifon Ilio Iu the olllcu of said tioiird , h'eutlohU. Thnt thl > ur.llnutico tuUn olteot und tin n torco from und after Iu patm.iuo. J'un.oil Julyajth , 18/J. 18J.JOHN JOHN , , . , 1'rosldunt Olty Oounoll. Approved July 8nd ! , IS'X' ' . OCU. I' . UICMIB. < Mayors