THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TlLUitSDAY , AUGUST 4. 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS . OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. rciiuud ty Carrier to nny pattof the City H. W. TILTON. - MANAGER. Htn'ncM Oflleo , . , \ r. No23 K Y. Plumbing Cc. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , MrKlnley at the Council Bluffs driving park ut":30 : this afternoon , There wn * no insurance on E. H. Shcafo's building that burned Tuesday nlgbU A marriage license hns been Issued to \Vlllium Hunscn and Dortha M. C. Jakob- son , both of Council Bluff * . . A special train will arrive this morning nt 11:80 : o'clock over the Wnbash , bringing largo delegations fiom neighboring towns to hear McKlnloy. The Chautauqua manngon have decided to cbnngn tholr plans , and so Governor MctCin- ley will sneak at the driving park this afternoon - * noon instead of In tbo amphitheater. Carriages lor the reception of Governor McKlnlny will moot In front of the Gr.ind , -otul ( this morning at 10UJ : o'clock sharp- All who can are requested to send carriages Hogular conclave Ivanhoo comtnandory , No. 17 , ICnlL'hts Templar , this evening for olcclion of officers. It Is desirable that nil members bo present. By ordsr of the em inent commander. Judge Deomor hold A short session of dis trict court yesterday and hoard arguments for a now trial In the case of Iddlngs ugalnst the Brown Bros. ' Grain company. Court will convene again this morning at 'J o'clock. John C. , son of Mr. nnd MM. John Mnyno , died yesterday morning , aged 10 months , of cholera Infantum. The funeral will take plhca nt the residence , XK& Avenue G , und the remains will bo Interred in Cntboliu cem etery. Peter , son of Mr. und Mrs. Andrew John- ncii , died yo&tcrdny morning of cholera infnutum , aged 7 months. The funeral will occur this afternoon atiW ; o'clock tram the residence , 017 Avcntio I , nnd the remains will bo Interred In Falrvlow comutory. A shell race will take place tomorrow evening - ing at Manaxvn between tuo crows of the Council Bluffs Uowlng association , composed ns follorts : First crow. Messrs. Buckman , Ilims , Dulo und Dodco ; second crew , Mossrs. "Hied , Harry Bowman , Wukolield and Xur- mucblon. * Public spirited citizens who are anxious to see the Cbautauquu enterprise tnidu a suc cess will gladly avail themselves of the double privlleiro orforod this afternoon , that . ot brining Chautuuqua , and nt the same time listening to the greatest living advocate of the protective thrlff. A call has boon issued for a meeting ot the people's parly of this city , to bo held ut' Masonic temple tomorrow evening at S o'clock for the purpose of organizing n people's party club. A number of speakers Irani Nebraska and Iowa will bo present , among them Paul Vandorvoort. O. li. Oilman , n leadini : hotel keeper of Hamburg , was brought to Council Bluffs yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Hlchards on u charge of selling Intoxicating liquors without u permit from the govern. niont. Ho was bound over to the federal grand Jury and gave bonds for bis anpoar- tinco for trial. With Governor McKlnloy as an attraction the Cnuuluuqua fund should bo put in u healthy condition. The regulation Chuu- tuuqua price will bo charged 35 cents. The Chautauqu.i management is under a very heavy expense , nnd us It Is n public enter prise today affords a very pleasant opportu- i.ity to help It along. A farmer hnd two coats stolen yostordar ttftornoon from his wugon , which ho had left in Vie Jennings' yard on upper Broadway. Within n half hour after the loss was re ported Officer Kemp found ono ot the miss- Incr coats in u Broadway uawnnhop. The fellow who did the stealing had pawned it for 25 cents and then had taken tbo motor for Omaha. Amendments were filed with the county recorder yesterday to tbo articles of Incor poration of tbo Bimetallic Mining nnd Mill- Jnp company and the .Argctitum-Junlata Minintr company , making the principal place of business of the two companies Council Bluffs. Thn amendments were signed by J. J. Hagorman and H. P. LUllbrldgo , presi dent and secretary. R. A. Heed was brought In from Extra , In. , yesterday onacbargoof passing counter feit money. The accused admitted that ho had tried to pass a counterfeit dollar , but said In extenuation that bo had tried to work it off on the gatokoapar at a circus and lie didn't think they was anything so very much out of the way about that , llo will have a hearing bcioro tbo United States commissioner this morning. An old man in tbo Northwotto.m yards in formed Officer Claar Tuesday night that ho hud been robbed , nnd pointed out two men on tbo ones who had done IN Claar arms ted the pair , but when bo returned to find the old man ho had disappeared , and nothing has been seen of him since. The two men gave their names as A. Essor and J. Carroll , and they were charged with vagrancy. Tholr rases were continued in police court until this morning. Tbo Hock Island has gotten out a beautiful souvenir of Denver and the west in honor of the triennial conclave of the Knights Temp- lur that Is to bo held hero the coming week. It U full of fine engravings of places of inter est in the west , n net contains photographs of a number of the Knluhta who are engineer ing the affairs of the conclave. Among them is a photograph of B. S. Jossoloyn , who is n inumbcr'of the hotel committee. Mr. Josso- leyn was formerly a resident -of Council Bluffs. _ Trains leave Manuwn dally nt 8 a ndlO n. jn. , 12 in , and 1 , 2 , U0 : ; ! , 3,3:30,4 : , 4:80 : , 5 , G:30 : , 0 , 0:30. : 7 , 7:30 : , 8 , 8:30 : , 9 , 930 ; , 10 , 10:30 : , Hand 11:5-5 : p. in. Thu 11:55 : train will make connection with \ho last electric mutur cur for Omaha. Porldns , the great Havorly banjo spo- AialUt , at MiunvA-a thin wcok. G. H. Schoodsuck will leave today for Den ver , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wallace leave today for Donvor. Lucius Well * rolurnoJ yesterday from u trip to Mollno , 111. Thomns Metcalf , Jr. , Is back from a three months' visit In the west. -Mrs. Ellen Cool of vVymoro , Neb. , is visit ing her brother , 0. Wostoy. Mrs. W. O. Estop will leave tomorrow evening for Denver und the west. The family of J. W. Porogoy Is spending a few weeks at Hot Springs , S. D , Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Witter loft yesterday for Woodbine , where they will visit friends. Polio Hatcher of St. Louis Is in tbo city , the guest of nil sljtor , Mrs. George C , Brown. f Claru Hares and his sister , MM. W. E. Dawson , loft last oroaiug for a three weeks1 trip to Donvor. Will Martin loft yesterday afternoon for a trln to Don vor. Salt Lake City , Sun Dloio , und other wojtern points. Master Tom Lauy will leave tomorrow for CrcMon for n visit with tbo family ot Con ductor Butcher of the Burlington. Judge W. 1. Smith left yojtorJtiy for Sidney - ney , where he was hooked for an neutron be- foru the teachers tuntltuto now being held in that place. Mrs , J. G. Lamon. who wai dangerously III a few ( jays ugo , has paisiM tlu crisis , and her recovery U prutty curtain unless she buffers a relapse. John Merkcl , who has boon visiting his imruuls , Mr. and Mrs. L. Merkel , on Wash ington iivonuo , far several wuckt , will leuvo today for Now York city , T. L. Smith receive , I a tolcsrram yesterday nnaouuclriu ihot his father , W. T. Smith of Wluulta , Kan. . Is dangerously 111 * Ho Is 5 years ofuuoaud tan been In the boH of health until within the Un tow daya. The iloston Sloro great clearing sale now tn full Bwlng. llureulus uwalt everybody , FoUiorlnchuin , Whitolaw & Co. Gcorgo Davis , druga und painta. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Arrangoinsnts Oompletetl for Governor McKinloy's Reception , EVERYBODY WILL JOIN IN HIS WELCOME IJii lnr Will Ho Sutponilod nnd n Ifnlf * Holiday Taken to Listen to the Orciitcst Ainorlcnu Uxponcnt or I'rotuctlon , Today Is MnlClnloy's ' day In Council Blufls nud the advent ot the "Llttto Giant , " ns the great protectionist Is called , will bo tbo signal for an unusual demonstration , In wnlch all the citizens will take part , roRard- loss of party beliefs , All tbo business houses Will clew In the afternoon in order that every one may 1 nvo nn opportunity to hoar this famous orator and statesman. An Informal meeting of citizens was held In the parlors of the Qrand hotel yesterday morning and arrangements \voro made for the speaker's ' reception. A committee wns appointed consisting of Dr. O. W. Gordon , C. M. llnrl , Judfio J. K. Uaod , Scott Hlee , W. F. Snpp , jr. , U. E. Ingruham , Hon. J. Y. Stone , U. R Clayton , Frank Shinn , William Arnd and Smith "MaPuorion to moot the Ohio governor on the train und escort him to the Grand hotel In tins olty. Ttio com- tnlttco was also Riven power to add to the list the names of nny pcrsonvwno mlilit DO nblo to go over Into Xobrask.vith ' thorn. Other committees appointed were us fol lows : General arrangements , I. M. Tro.vnor , J. E. F. McGcc. A. S. Hazollon , S. B. Wads- north , ThcoJoi-o Uuittnr , . F. Itohror , \VIlllam Arnd. . Music , ci. E. Hart. Fl- nance , .Go&rRO F. Wright , A. T. FJIvklngor und A. S. llazolton. On account of tun shortness of time of no- tlco the Hoclc Island railway otllclaU could not furnish suniclont facilities for carrying the crowd to the Chautauqua grounds , and this led to a changu In the plans yesterday. It was decided to have the address at the driving parlc Instead of at the tusumbly grounds. This will make access to the grounds much easier nnu will reduce the ox- peiibu conslacrably. Thotimo of the address will bo 'J:3D : o'clock. Ibis will glvo a good opportunity to all to hear the greatest American authority on the subject of the protective- tariff from a repub lican standpoint , and nt the same time to help out the Chautauqua. It is hoped that the business men will as far ns possible RVO [ their employes a chnnco to visit tbo driving parit. Don't fall to attend the clearing sale at the Boston Store. Bargains in all Buminot1 floods. Fothorinnham , White- law & Co. _ Lost Brown Bedford cord Indy'B belt , between Oth und 7th streets on Mynstor. Return to Miss Ragsdalo , 028 Mynstor. Parkins , the prroat Iluvorly banjo spe cialist , at Matiawa this week. Itow lit Court. An interesting little pleco of flst play was srcn by these who were fortunate enough to be in Justice Hummer's court during yesterday - day morning's session. H. Pyburn had bson bound over to the grand Jury , and ho pre sented himself in court with F. A. Jerome , an Omaha real estate mm. whom ho had se cured at bondsman. When Jerome was In troduced ns prospective bondsman Hamme ? refused to accept him. as ho said that Pyburn's attorney had been bragging to him how bo bad induced another Justice , Doforo whom the case was formerly pending , to take a "straw man" as bail , referring to Jerome. He said , however , that If Emmet Tlnloy , the attorney for the prosecuting wit ness , was willing to take Jerome as bonds man bo would not raise any objection. Tlnloy was accordingly sent for , and Jerome's proposition was stated to him. and ho was asked whether Jerome would bo ac ceptable to him. "No , ho will not , " was the reply. "Joromo does not own any property in the city that Is worth anything. " 1 own sixty-sovon lots in Lafayotta addi tion to the city of Council Bluffs , " gently suggested Jerome. ' The whole addition Is under the Missouri river , and there isn't a lot In li that is worth llvo cents , " said Tlnloy. "Your a liar , " "shouted Joromo. Bo- fora the words had hardly loft his lips Tinloy struck the Omaha real estate man a terrific bloxv onthe forehead. Jcromo retaliated , nnd again Tlnlcy's (1st ( came down In good shape. At this point in the conversation a court bailiff came to the roscubof both of the combatants , nnd by puttinc himself In be tween them preserved thorn both from anni hilating ouch other. Perkins , the proat Uavorly bitnjo spe cialist , at Msinawa this week. Summer suits for gentlemen ; cool , comfortable and cheap. Roltor , the tuilor , 310 Broadway. Don't fall to attend the clearing sale at the Boston Store. Bargains in all summer goods. Fotheringham , White- law & Co. _ Pcrltlns , the great Havorly banjo spe cialist , at Mumuvn this week. I.oHt HtH Hurries mid Ills Tlmo. F. M. Hull , a farmer and fruit grower liv ing east of the city , wont to Omahu Tuesday with a load of Domes , which ho intended to sell. Ho had hardly uncovered his wares on the west sltlo of the river before ho was surrounded by a crowd of hucksters , everyone ono anxious to cot the first bid. Some of them bought , rnora of thnra talked and all of them ate , until Mr. Hull saw that ho must got his stuff away in order to prevent , bank ruptcy. When ho cot out of the maddcnlncr crowd and reckoned uo tbo proceeds of bis mornlnc's sales ho found that ho bad lost two crates of berries hy quick consumption and had had a bogus 50-cont ploco passed off on him into tbo bargain , so that ho was $4.50 uorso off than before bo started. The Boston Store great clearing sale now in full swing. Bargains await everybody. Kothoringham , Whitolaw & Co. _ Perkins , the great Havorly banjo spe cialist , at Manawa this week. Wanted Iron raoldors at the O don Iron works , Council Blults. Good wages. Icnvti Stiito Itiinil t .Uiiiuitrn. Colonel Hood yesterday concluded arrange ments for a grand concert at Mumuva by the Iowa State land on Saturday and porhap : Sunday. The band u on lu way to Den vor and Colonel Heed roadlly ucu > > ptud the proposition of Manager Finn0.7 to Sunday ut the lako. Tbo band is composed of over forty pieces nud has a national reputation. Perkins , the great Ilavorly banjo spe cialist , at Manawa this woo.c. l/iOpaoplo / in this city use gi3 stovo3 The GasOo. puts 'om in at coat. Perkins , the great Ilavorly banjo spo- clallbt , at Manawa thls'iveulc. RSJT. Ilulluvut ) ' * Gjucicilme.'i Amiuyod lijr tliu Nputut of tlia Ilurllncton'ii I'lyor. Tbo beautiful but ileopy little town of Hollovuo has bsou shaking from cantor t circumference during the past few days , and all on account of tha Burlington's flyer having iilvon It tbo go by , There was a time , some forty years ago , when Uolluvuo put In claims to being tbo metropolis of the woit , and in thoio days welt it might , for It wa > the largest town lu what WUH then the territory of Nebraska. Hut tltuu changed Hollovuo , It got a kaook- out wbna tbo torrltonal capital wai located In Umaba , and still another when tbo Uulon Pacific bridge was built between this city and Couuoll Bluff * , Cruel tlmo as It rolled off dccado after decade loft the marks upon the ouco prosperous community. The county seat was moved to Papllllon and the two- story stone court hou o nnd JM1 hns now become the roosting place for bats and owls. Three of the four churches In which the good preachers of other days taucht the Word now stand doovloss nnd wlndowlrss , wbllo the baud of the vandal has with brush nnd paint , besmeared the walls , by loitering tering Inscriptions , advising people to visit n certain stora In Omaha It they doslro to buy the finest line of goods. Streets that were once graded and ovar which bowled merry coaching parties have now grown up to weeds , and rows ot huge oaks , elms and drooping willows alone make the outlines. < ® ' Tbo town , without any cxconllon , U the most quiet llttlo nook In tbo country , and ol day long.dunng the short summer season , the inhabitants sit In the shade of the wldo ver anda ) , which run entirely around their houses , and listen to the hum of the bcos , the tinkling ot tbo cow bull worn upon the nock ot some mild-oyod bovine which grazes In what was formerly a public square , or discuss the target practice nt the rillo range a inllo to the north. There arc two stores and a poatofllco when tbo dolly mall is received. In other words the town is the Ideal picture of Goldsmith's "Deserted Vllllago. " Whllo ttmo has boon working this sad havoo with Bollovue'sonco bright prospects , ono thing has boon studiously retained , and this ono thing is the city council. Why it exists tha oldest settler cannot say. It hns been moro than thirty year * since a new sidewalk was ordered : morj than thirty years since a water hydrant was located' ; moro than thirty years slnco the mayor ap proved or vetoed a city ordinance ; moro than thirty years since u councilman was accused of boodllng , but the council remains and It is as aped ns the town. A few days ago this council concluded to take In some now llfo and in doing so it re solved that the town of Bellevue should bo something moro than a moro sidtnc on the Burlington lino. The mayor , lor the town has ono of these ornamental flcuros , went deep down Into his trunk and dug up an ordinance that was musty with ape. l > i the document ho discovered that It was ordained that no railroad train should pass through the town nt a bpccd exceeding eight miles per hour. Ho clapped his hat to his bead and rushIng - Ing Into the street cnod in Joyous tones , "Eureka. " The people of the town did not comprehend tbo situation , but were informed that the Burlington would have to como to time ; that the flyer which had been hum ming past the llttlo d&pot uttho rate of fifty miles per hour would have to bond to the reading ot the law and reduce its speed ac- cordlncly. Tbo ofllclals of the road were not ! Hod that nny further violation of the tlmo honored ordinance would result in the arrest of high ofllclals ns well as train men. men.This did notscaro tbo officers of the Bur lington road , taut fearing that the Bellovuo- ites migbt make trouble , the ofllcials of tbo road yesterday appeared before Judge Scott and secured a temporary Injunction which re strains the common council of the town of Bellevue from intorforring with the running of the trains , and especially the flyer. Saved tliclr I.lvcs. Frank G. Carpenter , THE BEE'S correspondent pendent in Russia , says the American food has saved the lives of thousands , lu next Sunday's Bcc will bo found u detailed ac count of the famine situation. THE DV.lTll HULL. Denlso of Frctt V\UK \ , of Western Stn < ; o l.'umo , lit Atclitson , , Atciiisos , Kan. , Aug. 3. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : BIIE.J Fred Clug , aged (57 ( years , died hero yesterday and the body was taken to his old homo In Marysvillo , O. , today for burial. In the earlier , part of his llfo the deceased was Interested with the Onto Slago co.npany , operating lu the states of Ohio , Indiana and Illinois , and previous to tbo late war with the Southern Overland Mall company on the line across tbo conti nent from St. Louis via El Paso to San Francisco. After this line was changed to run via Salt Lake City ho became exten sively engaged in the stage business in the states and territories west of tbo Missouri river and continued the busluess until his death. FjuiinuRr , Neb , Aug. 3. [ Special to TUB Bun. ] John Carroll died yesterday morning from the effects ot the heat ten days ago. Ho was prostrated at that ttmo , but bad re covered sufficiently to venture out last Sun day afternoon , whoa be was again pros trated. Ho had boon a resident of tblsplaco for nuinv years and was orominent in Grand Army of the Republic circles. A lUoocl-Curillnie ricturo. "Carp , " Tun BEK'B correspondent , is now in tbo worst of tbo famine districts of HUB sin. and in next Sunday's Bui ; presents a blood-curdling picture of tbo frightful suf fering of the inhabitants of the aflhcted country. XEH'S Of 1'XST/SltD.ir. Doiucfttlr. Kansas farmers nro bavin ; ; trouble with cattlemen and cowboy- , . . New Providence , Ind , , was visited bv a 123.- 000 lire , and I'oorlu. 111. , WUH also damaged to the extent of Jb3WJJ by a conllaxratlon. The trial of the Cumr d * Alone minors charged with violating un order ot Die United States com t , has begun at llolse Olty , Idaho. The lower Mlsslsslpnl commission la In ses sion ut Now York. Every distiiet was rupre- kcntu.l and pleas made for part of the JlO.u l- ) UOU appropriation. Jim Hart , u notorious train robber , mur derer and cattle thief , wanted In Texas tor inativ crimes , bus heon captured In the vicin ity of El Kuno. Okl. The authorities of North D.ikota have torn up the tniolisof the Great Northern rallro.id touth of the Uiinudlun border because ot the perdlsteni refusal of the ollleors of that road to respect quarantine lo ulatlona established against Manitoba. . I'orciK" . Mr. Morloy'sconservative opponent has de cided to abandon the contest against his re turn to the English parliament. Itcpresentatlve Whson of the Hawaiian Icg- laliituro has introniieed his "no conllduncu" resolution und It has been dofo'itcd. Protests will bo made to the seating of Mlclmol Uiivltt und Mr. Hullllam. untl-1'ar- nelltes , elected to tno House o ( Commons. The rlou at Tashkond. Russia , hiivo left that town In a demoralized condition , and fu.ua of another outbreak of the Moslems prc- V..1I. , Cholera 1ms niado its appearance In ICoorck , a government In I uronoin 1'UHila. It.con tinues to rtiKoln Asiatic itussla with unabated violence. Two political f actions cuino together in Lim erick with the usual results. Tliu rioting was buvere , inaur were Injured und the police niado numerous arrests. Mr. Olndutono has been In consultation with lr William llareourt. Earl tiponcer. John Morioy , thn earl of Klniherly , Mr Otto Tivvol- yun und Mr. Arnold Morioy , und they have arranged the tcrmi of the "no conlldeneo" motion to bu presented to p irlmment. Carnegie Mon Taken Irito Chutody at , oa TT Homcstfiqa. THE STRIKERS MAKE-A'MANIFESTATION Mllltln Cnllcd Upon to Keep Order Ono ti\ i Man Arrcst 'it"Tlio , Arrostrd Mull Arrnlgnod nnd Koli > iiscil The AnnrchUts N w Notes. , HOMESTEAD , Pa. , Aug. 3. The arrest of Yard master James Dovoy nnd Superinten dent of Open lionrth No. 3 MoConnoil on the charge of murder this afternoon was at tended by tno usual interference by the military. Constables Stewart and Ginhor came to Homestead with four warrants , twofer for the above Carncglo oQlclals and the others for Superintendent John O. Potter nnd George A. Curry , The last named had gene to IMttsburg , but Dovoy and Council were found at the mill nnd were taken to tholr residences , where th y denned street suits. Humors of the arrests had spread through the town and hundreds of the work men gathered nt tha different stations. At Munhall the crowd numbered about200. The Hooking Valley & Cokovlllo train Is duo there nt 4:05 : nnd about n mlnuta before that tlmo the constables and their prisoners ap peared. This was n signal for u great shout nnd the crowd surged around the station door. A patrol ot intltUn strove to keep back the men and were aided by u few deputy sheriffs. The tram was twenty min utes late , and every mlnuto the crowd In creased , while muttered thicats. especially directed against Dovoy , were plain to bo hoard. I'rcimrliiK to Charge tlto Urnw.l , As the crowd became moro nnd moro turbulent word was sent lo Provost Marshal Lieutenant Colonel Mcchllng. Ho dis patched nt once Major Crawford with u company of the Fifteenth roglmcnt to the station. Those arrived Just as the patrol was fixing bayonets to repel the people. The soldiers marcuod company front , pushine back the crowd which retired Itfa surly way. Ono striker , named Thomas Bowen , became obstreperous and yelled : "Turoo uhoors for Dovey. d n him. " Before tbo crowd could glvo them , Major L/rawford signaled to the soldiers , who hastily seized.Bowen. Ho bad a penknife in his hand at thn tlmo. Ho was hustled into tbo station and placed in charge of two depu ties. This stern measure quelled hostile demonstration and when the train arrived tbo prisoners were put aboard without fur ther trouble. A detail ot soldiers accompanied the mill bosses for protection. At City Farm nnd Homestead stations , companies of militia were drawn up in line as tbo train passed and kept back the crowd. At the sight of the prisoners , however , the crowds cheered lustily. The news that all the Carnegie officials were admitted to ball at once is a great dls- bppolntment to tbo people bore , who hoped that they would bo Kept in Jail for a night at least. The turbulent demonstrations of the afternoon has convinced General Wytllo that it will bo unwise to nfova the militia from Homestead for the present. Excavation was begtirV today in the mill yard for foundation of-houses to accommo date 200 fannies. The wo'rk will bo prosecuted - cutod as rapidly as possible. UEAraxo wirii TIIU , VNAHCIIISTS. Knold Is Itcfitscit nail The Dmiucsno Plnnt Will .Start 'Monday. PiTTsBUito , Pa. , Aug. 8. Holurich Bauer , ono of the anarchists , charged with being an accessory to the shooting of Frlck , was released - leased today on ball. Judge Ewmg refused to nccont ball in the case of Anarchist Knold , as ho said there was -evidence that Knold had shown .Bergman thp Carneirio , offices. A further hearing has.bonn sbt for Saturday. It is stated that W. J , Brennan , at torney for tno Amalgamated association , will go into court on Saturday and ask for an injunction restraining tbo Carnegie ugonts from bringing men hero.under false pretenses. Ho is said to have in his posses sion several affidavits by nvm who claim they were brought under falsa representa tions and were not hired to work at ilorao- sto.id. Tbo Curncglcs , It Is said , will make an at tempt to start the Duquosno plant next Mon day. By'that titrio they expect to have a sufficient number of men to operate tbo worus. Thirty of the old mon who had put their names down as acxious to return t worn wont to the mill today and requested that their names bo taken off the list. This was done. Tea condition of affairs at Beaver Fulls Is practically unchanged. The company shows no blgn of attempting to start the works and the mon are as firm as over. Colonel W. S. ( iuffoy of this city today went on a ball bond for Colonel Hawkins and Surgeon Grim , recently charged with Colonel Strcator with aggravated assault and battery on Private lams. uii.E.vsi : ox Carnegie OHlcllild Arraigned llcforo PiTTsnuiio , Pa. , Aug. 8. This afternoon about 3 o'clock Secretary Lovojoy , Vlco President Leisbman and Treasurer Curry of the Carnegie company appeared before Judge Kwlng , In criminal court , anJ surrendered themselves on the charge of murder , pro- foired by Hugh Hoss. Judge Kwlng refused to bear an application for bull until the accused bad surrendered to Alderman Ivlnc. The magistrate was sent for and after ho had presumed his docket the hearing was hud. hud.Messrs. Messrs. Lclshmnn , Curry and Lovcjoy waived a bearing , as did , H. C. Frick , Nevin McConnell and James Dovoy , who were rop- rcscnted by counsel. They were roieusod on $10,000 bail each. The hearings on tbo appli cations were postponed until tomorrow mor ning. Superintendent Potter bos not yet been nrrestod. Tbo statement that ho bad been rataased on bail was erroneous and it is not at all probable that ho will surrender him self until tomorrow , as it would necessitate remaining in Jail over night. It is said that the reason Potter did not surrender this aftornocii Is that the evidence is stronger against him than tbo otherj. Ho was on tbo barges with the Pinkerton men and it is claimed gave the order to fire. For this reason , the other officials were anxious to bo released before ho gave himself up. Verdict of tlin CoPoner'H Jury. PiTTSiiuito , Pa. , Aug ; . 3. Tno coroner concluded ' cluded his Inquest on 'tijp.sovon strikers and ' tbreo Plnkorton guards'-rkillcd during the Cool The Man in the Moon Fragrant would bo happier If he could have a tupply of and Soothing Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco ' ' For over twenty-five years the standard smoking tobacco of the world. To-day More Popular than Ever. To have a good smoke anytime and everytime K is only necessary * ' . get Bull Durham. U is all good and always good. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO . , 1 DURHAM , N. C. Homestead riots ibis afternoon. Thn Jury's verdict In the cnsc.i or the seven striken wai that they had boon killed whllo In an unlaw ful assembly , which was trying to prevent the landing ot Plnkorton guards sent to protect CariiCRio's property. In the case of the I'lnkortoni the Jury found that A. J , Connor \vns fatally wounded whllo em ployed as n Plnuorton cuard , to guard the property of Carncglo. The shooting was done by n party or parlies unknown \vlth felonious Intent , The verdict , recommends that the 5i\idunlawful assemblage do nutlllod to the grand Jury at the September term. I Ivo Ilnndrcil Milt IliiniU Strike. 'WAtmtr. Wls. , Aug. 3. The mill hands of Stewart , & Unrkor struck last night for shorter hours nnd xveokly pay. Five hundred mon are out. Trouble Is anticipated , Dentil nf Air. Frlck'H Child. PiTTsnunn , 1'n. , Aug. 3. H. C. Prick's ' young son died today. Horror * ofUliolorn. AU the borrow of cholori now thrcatsn the half-starved millions of Russia , Prank U. Carpenter. In next Sunday's Dec , gives an account of the situation In hts o-.vu graphic stylo. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Yanllla Of porfoot purity. Lemon Of great strength. Orange Almond Economy In their use Rose etc , Flavor as delicately and dellclously aa the fresh fruit. W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , 14 N. Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. i Good nil the time. It removes 1 the languor of morning , sus- i , tains the energies of noon , lulls 1 the weariness of night. Rootl BeerJ 1 delicious , sparkling : , appetizing. v . , Don't be deceived If a dealer , for the sake of larger profit , tells you some other kind ' ! s "justascood" 'tisfal&e. Nolmltation I Is as c ° ° d as llie genuine HIRES' . Save Your Eyesight yea tested free byanEXl'E'lT OPTICIAN Perfect adjustment. Superior lenses Norv- oushcadaobo cured Jiy usln ; ; our Suootuelei and Eyeglasses I'rico * low fur first clasi goods. THE ALOE & PENF3LO Cfl , , 114 S. lotliSt.Croi2htoa Blosk. WPANS TABULES resnitaie' the ftonuuJilt crunu uiiwol3 , purl'V fy the blend , are eafe uad effectual ; : 'the ' bcxt medicine know u for bllloua- / , nexfl. cunslipatlon , djtfiK'p ia , foul * breath , bcaaacke. heartnurn , loss of y &jpctlte , mental Uej losslgn , jmlnful t . _ dliestlo.i. plirplm. callow < miiilcx-1 S Impure bloc ? , 07 a failure by the ftoinai.li , lit r or in * $ ' tesllncs to pcrfoim their proper funetlpni. I'cnoun J TUB SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAG 0 s via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y , as represented onthis map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent Notice to Contractors unit llulldura. For the erection of anew Oathollu church in 1'ortHtnoulh , Shelby County. Iowa. Ilida will bo received until Au iist 2)th. ) IS. ) . ' Plans und specifications oun be setm at the uii- dorsiRnoJ , who will also cheerfully nlvn Information mation to parties wlRhlnn lo hand In u bid , iMr.v . i.1 . W. HOl'l'.MAN. I'ortainouth , Shelby County , Iowa Jy32dl4t SPECIAL NOTICES ! DDUNCIU BLUFFS. T/.OB SAlii : Hotel , 23 rooms , locatml In * - ' southern Nob. , ilolna n thriving business. f-/iOO bui-s building and furniture Will trade for mdso. K. II. Shnafc. I7KR HALE Hardware monk In central Nob. - * - ' Will Invoice ( Jm E , A. Sheafc. iron SAU ! Cholce < t farm In I'ottawaUa- JL nile Co. , 4I'J ncrrs , well located and Im proved , Prleo flu an aero. K It. Shoafo. W ANTI l-A.t ) once n competent girl fo ccneral housework , Dost of wasos paid 'l rat avenue. _ IjNAUM nnd city lo ins at lowest rates. JL ? Hotil estate for sale. Dwelling an I business rout-its. Money lo mod for loo.it Investor * . sn : I'o.irl street. _ LOUROO &Towlo. _ _ POUUKNT ThodwollinT on Klr < t iivonuo and P.UIitli stroat formerly occupied hy M , K. Smith ; 11 roc m . 3 bith rooms and alt modern Improvumentsi tioail stubla nnd out building : rent $ i < j per month. E. 11. Shoato IV YOU have anything for silo or trade sao K. II , Slioifo , llroidway and Main slront. 1/OltltKN I' Dwollln-'s In all pins ot tha -L city. R II , Shoafo. llrovdw.iy and .Main. WAMTKU-Rastern Nolirask-i land ? In ox- change for Council It luff * proparty. li 11. Shoafo. llro itiway and M iln stroJt , rpiiE inaoESU IIAIMIAIN Doubio roM- J-donco lot. No. 11)outh Ifirtt street. SO foot f runt ! boil lee itlou and host b.ir.'nl n In the city it t.ikon at once. Day fe Him. .M 1'ii'irl street. FOR HALE On small payments , fruit and garden Ian I neir Uouncll lltulTs. T : . II , Shonfc. Itroadw ty and Main street. TTlORSALK-Alblon Holler mills on llnano * - river. Nub. ! lluuH water power In tliu state developing TJ5 horsu power w.ttor ontlro yo ir ; dally cipaclty , 100 barrels ; machinery and npjnirtcnii ncos complete In overydut.ill.il ul frame residence ; S iiorosot land , tltlo nurfu.'l : price , $ fyud : will tuku unlmprovo I eastern Nebraska laml. K. U , Hhirifo. T71OR SALK Iowa farina In I'ottawattainlo JL and adlolnlii'i counties. Ii II. Shcafo. FUR SA 1,1' . Hotels and restaurants In Iowa unit Nubtus'oi , duliix prollt.tUlo biHlnost nnd well located ; will take laud In part trade ; wrllu fur details. K. II. Sho.tte. "WOR SALK A tlrst cl iss stojk of Konor.il * - merchandise with goolwlli ; nrlcjo 8VJJJ : will tuko aood land inoxchuiuo. K. 11. Sho.ifo. " 171OR SAIiC Stock of millinery and notions , - > - with Htoro and tUturos ; price JI.UJJj will rado for land. ' R H. Slio.ifo. fjlOR SAIjI SI ncresof seed Und nnd now -L cott-igo. with four acres land In Warnurs- vlllo. Nob. : all modorit Imorovomonts : will cxchiuuoforii pleasant cntt.iso free of In- mtmbranco In Oounolt lUulTs or Omaha. E. 11. Sheafo. FOR SALE Ono of the lirlihtest an'l most dcslrablo homos In thn cltv. on 4th nvo. : modern tn alt rcspo ts. Must sell , and will sacrillco. Address I ; 1G. Ilcp ofllec. FOR i-ALII 131-acre ranch In Ohorrv Co. Neb. Good hay land , splendid rnngo for cattle. Nice cottage , stable nnd out hulld- Inss In eood repair , plenty water. Ilest land In the county : will sell cheap. Write for do- talls. E. 11. Shuafo. FOR SAIjU UR TRADE Restaurant ana saloon H | . Manawa ; good business at all Eoasons ; good building nnd Improvements. A snap for a llvo manK. . 11. Slmjfo. A Columbia b'cyclo. A reward will LOST for its return to J. R r. McGoo. T71OR SALK Good U-room dwelling near U. JtJ 1 * . transfer. I'rleo J-OiO. Will tuKo horses und cattle In part uay. K. II. Shoafo. SALE Creamery , well located In Nebraska FOR braska , dolni ; Knod business. Will t.iko uartncr or sull entire buslnesb at a b'argaln. K. H. Shoafo. "IJ1OR S'ALE Elcetrlo light plant In live No- - * - brnskaeltv , well e < | iiltiped and doing good busln < " > < j. Price $7UJO : will tr.tdo for land , A snap for right num. C. H. Shcafo. " \\TANTKn-lIardwaro stool : in sonth- ' western Iowa for spot cash. E. H. bheiife. FOR SALE Improved JOJ-ucre stock farm In western Inw.i. $21 ; ISO-aero fnrni , J-'O ; 1M- ncrcs. fiti. Johnston & Van I'utton. WANTRD Good housoUeepnr : good wasos. Apoly to U. P. Thomas , Wriiy's landing , on Manawa motor line. W ANPED-Poroman at bottllni ; works. Apply at once lo U. Harris. Council 11 lulls PERMANENT SIDEWALK RESOLU TION. CouNcit , CIIAMIIGII. OMAHA , Nob. . July 21 , 18'Ji He It tesolved by the city council of the city of Omahu , the mayor eoncurrliu : Thnt ucrmancut sidewalks be constructed In the c'lty of Um-ihii as desljinnted hour.v , within flvudays utter the publication of this resolution , or the personal service tnorcof , as by onlmnnco Is authored and required ; Hncli Kldowalks to ho laid to the permanent cradu ns established on the paved streets bpcolfied herein and 10 bo constructed of stone , nrttli- e ul hlono , uceor.llnt ; to spoallloations on lllo In the ollleo ot the Hoard ot 1'ubllu V'or.s , nnd un'ior Ussuporvls on , to-wlt : fc'outli sldu of ( Jninins stieet , lot 4 , block 21214. city , 1(1 ( feet wlilo. North side of Webster street , lots 5 und 7 , bloek : fl , city , U feet wldo. North H do of llnrnov street , loti 5 andO. bloek U' . ' . eity. 10 feet wide. Noith slnoof Webster street , lots' ) , 0. 7 and 8 , block : ! " > ! , eliy. 8 feut wldo. South Hide nt Hurt street , lots 2 , U und 4 , bloek IB > , city. 8 feet wldo. Kust blue of Seventeenth street , lots 4 and 0 , block K. city. 8 foot wldo. Kiistslclodf Seventeenth street , lot I , blocic B ! ) . I'lty. 6 feet wldo. West bide of Thirteenth street , lot 1 , block 23. city. 1(1 ( feet wide. West i ldo ot Eleventh street , lot 1 , block 175 , city , 8 feet wide. North side of Davenport street , lots 7 and 8 , block .1(1 ( , oily , H feet wide. North side of Uhlcago street , lot ' < , block 43 , 3lty , 8 feet wide. South .side of Oass street , lots 1 , 2 , S and 4 , block 41 , city , 8 feet wldo. North sldo of Cuss street , lots 7 , 0 , and a'of ' lot,5 , block21 , city , 8 foot wldo. South side of California snoot , lots 3 and 4 blo U SI , city , 8 foot wldo. South Bldoof Oallfornlnstrcct , lotsB , 0 , 7 , and 8blouk 10. cltv , 8 feet wide. And. bo It further resolved : That the Hoard of Public Works be. and Is herohy iiuthorUod and directed to cause a conyot this resolution to ho puhllshod In thn olnelal paper of the cltv for one weak , or bo served on the owners of said lots , and that un less such owners Muill within llvo diiyg after Iho publication or service ot such copy con struct , nal < l slduwalks us heroin required. Unit the Hoard of I'ubllo Works caiisu the s-uno lo bo done , the cost of constructing said Nldo- walks r siiucttvely to bq assessed a uln t-tho real estate , lot. or part of lot In front of and uliuttlni ; such sidewalks. 1'ussu'i JulySlst , IBUi Attest : E. I' . DAVH , JOII.N OIIOVR ? , I'resUunt ot the Council. City O.erlc. O.erlc.Approved : GKO. 1' . HHMIS. Mayor. NOTICE TO COKSTIIUCT SIDIJWAMIS. To the owners ot the lots , parts ot lots and real estate described In the nbovo resolution : Von and oiioh of you ara hereby notified to construct permanent Mdowalks as roqu'rod bv u resolution ot tbo elty council und mayor ot tliu olty of Onrilia. of which the above is u COpy. I' . W. IIIIIKHAUMSR , Chairman Hoard of I'nulio Works. OMAHA , Nob. . July 2S , JSl.1. ) JyS8 I7t THE SOUTHWICK A 12 TOD a Day Machine for a 10 Ton a Day Prbe. OUR WARRANTY GOES WITH EACH' MACHI IE. The HOUTIIWIUK . IIAI/INO PKKSS , U a two. horso. fnll-vir maohlna , It has the largezt feud apcultiR o. any Coiitlnuuus-llalliii ! Uoublu-btroko Pi ess In the world Bales Tight. Draft Light. Capacity , Construction , Durability-All tba Best. Sandwich. Manufacturing Bo , , g. W. PANSLE , M. D. Us ( food SamiiriUn , 20 Tears' Lipttlcnc * . READRK OF mSKASnS OF MEN A AVOMHN. rilOFIlIETOU OP TUB , 1VO11UVS HRlltlAt. 1 > ISV SAUV OF MEDICINK. I treat tbo following Diseases : Catarrh of the Uoml. Throat , find T.nnga ; Dis eases oftho Kyoand Unr. Kits and Apoplexy. llonrt Disease , I.Ivor Uomiilalnt , Kiilucy Ccmplnlnt , Nervous Doblllty , Montnt Depres sion , Loss of rvinnhoocl , Somlnal Weakness. Dlnbeto. " , nrlchfs ni < eosc , St. VHus * Snnco , HlieuAftllam , raralysK. While Swelling , Bcroraio , Fever sorcj , Cnnccrs , Tumors nnd Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or clrawlne a drop .of blood. Woman with brr dellcnto orpans re stored to health. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention e'ven ' to prlvnto and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 85 O to S50O tortM for nny Vonercal Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tape \Vonnt removed In two or thrco houra , or no pay. Hiroorrholds or riles cured. THOSK WHO AltK AVI'MCTED Will eave llfo nud hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PflNGLE'S ' HERBAL IftEDICINES. The only rhyslclan who oun toll -what nil * a person without asking a quo tlon AH correspondence Mrlctlv confidential. Mcdlolns oent by express. Address all letters to G , W , Pangle , M , D BSS Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ORDINANCE NO. 3105. Au ordinance or.lorlng the Improving of rarkor street from 24th street to'JUth street , In street Improvement district No. 4M , wild Improving tocomtstof paving with vltrlllod bilok and directing tlin bo.irfl of publlo works to take the necessary stops to cuuso such work to bo done. Whereas , the muyur tind city con neil of the city of Omiihahavo ordered the Imnrovlng of I'arker street from 34th street 10 ' 'OtH street In street Improvcmunt district No. 430. by paving the sumo and iilloucd thirty days to urouorty owneis In which to designate iintl dcturiulno the material doalrod to bu used for such i > ivlnir , nnd Whurous. the said thirty clays have expired and the property owners own HU a portion of Hie front.iL-o In said Imu'ovonient district have potltlonoU for the paving of s.ild struct In said district with vitrified brick , class A. flvo years , and Whcro.is , In addition to such designation ot material by said owners , the mayor and city council of said city do hereby determine uuon the mater.al so suicided as the material to bo used for such paving , therefore. Ho It or.lnlnud by the city council of the city of Onialiu. Section 1. That that part of I'arkor street from -Mill street to Kith street. In street Im provement district No. 4,10. bo and the same Is hercoy ordered Improved , said Imurovoniant to consist of pavlnB withvitrlllod brick class A. with flvo 5 ours , according to the spocllloa- tloi.s 011 lllo In the olllce of the board nf publlo Section 2. That the board of public works Is hereby ordered to cause said work , to bo dona anil to enter Into contract for the suii'j : with the lowest responsible bidder under the speci fications on Hie In the ollleo of mud board : Section 3. That this ordinance taito effect and bo In force from ana nf tor Its passage. President City Council. Approved July 12nd , 18'J. ' . GEO. P. BEMI8. _ Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 3104. An ordinance orflorhu the Improving of Mason street from 2Uth street to L1)th ) iivonno. In street imurovomout district No. 481 , said Improving to consist of p tvlng with vitrified brick , and directing the hoard of publlo works to tuko the necessary fetops tocauso such work to bo done , Where. is. the mayor and oltv council ot the city of OinaliA have ordered the Improving of Mason street from itdth street to 20th ave nue , In street Improvement district No. 431 , by paving the same and allowed thirty days to propel ty owners In which to ( los'gniito and determine the material desired to bo used for such paving , and Whereas , the mayor and olty council of said city dohotouy determine upon vitrified Prick class A , 10 years' > . uarantou , as the material to ho uxed for such paving. thoreforu. llo Itordalnou uy the city council of the olty of Omaha : Section 1. That that p-rt of Mason street from 2Uth street to 2lth ! avenue. In street Im provement district No. 4 II , ho and the sumo Is hereby ordered Improved , t > : ild Improvement to consist of paving with vltt Illod brick , class A , 10 yuais guarantee , accord I nu to the spocl- llcatlons on lllo In the olllce or the board of public works. Suction 2. That the board of public works Is hereby ordered to cause Mild work to bu done anil to enter Into contract for the same with the lowest responsible bidder un < ler the speci fications on file In tdu ofDce of said board , Section II. That this ordinance tike effect and ho In force from and after Us p.issago. Passed July 20th , 18'J. ! . JOHN auovns. Olty Cleric. K. 1 . DAVIS. President City Council. Approved July 22iid , IB ! ) . ' . 0150. P. I1ES1I3. Mayor. lical no i Srail INSTITUTE. Eye d EJT INFIRMARY KOK. TREATMENT \ OP ALL licit faoll'tlos. upiiiiritnu una Uuiionai ( orHiiccoiifu troitmoiitdf ivory for iu of dlsaa-io roiinlrln : u.odlo ilor sur.'lou treatinunt. M beds for patients , hoi rd mil attondanas. llo l iiucomoJutiuiM In the weau Wr to for elrjulari on dofonnltioH an ! braces , tnmoi , club tout. O'lrvaturoa ot oulno. piles , luniors , oinoor.o.ifirrh. bronahllU , In- halajlon.o oetrlflty. pir.'ilynU. nullenjy , kid- nov.b.mdbr.oyo. our. vklnanl b'.ool ' unJ all Burjk > aloieritlont. np WnUfPJl A H EOIAI/PV. Ut .ffUlttbll liojkonlH3no ot VVomun I'UKK. Via luivulatoly ad led a lylir < - ludopirtmont for women during conlinumoot. Rlrlotly pr v.ito. Only Ilalluulo Jlodlo Uu * ttituta maklnit Spool ilty o. , intrVATKOWtdASBa A I Hood Olio I3S1 nucco4itully troitaL bynhllltlo t'nlsoti romovcd tru n tno Bytoio without mitruiiry. Now Uadtor.ttlve 'I'ronv- mcntforlx ) < iiit VIl'AU I'OWl'JltI'arMiri uu- ul/o to vlxit m may bo tro'itud ut homo by torronuon onco. All communication' * cond- dentlnl Moliulnca or liiHiriiinnnti Bent by inn I oroxpruis , aoouruiy paekod , no in.ir. < K to Ind ciitucontontsor nun Our. Ono personal Inter ter/ w prufurro I , Uull anil cnnnult u oraontt hUtory of your case , und wo will noiid lu plain wrupuur. our TO MEN l' ' ' REs Uoon 1'rlv.itot /If men , or Nurvouj eases , Impotunoy.S/phlllt , Qleut uu4 Vurlou- ro e , witUquoit on IUL lr.iucn , Appllaneoi for Dotormltloi St Trutaa. Only nriiiufuotory In tliu Woilof iniftitt- ' iri ! 'ii'i'i.i.iAOtta , xitunjeta , ts icufuiit UATTUltl Omalia Medical anil Surgical Institute , 28th and Broadway , Council Blufifi , Ton rnlnuUu' rldo from oanter of Omaha o OjuuUu uud Ouunoll lllullj ouotrla tuuturllu * j