TITE Vn V DULY T3JIE: 'JPDAT. V"TrT 10. 1000. NEWS OF COUNCIL MMOK MKH7'!ar. "Mr !- rie 'ffc7 Wt fBrtr.i: b H'fcy rto-.'? jiecrt. sk Mr rru t CM ftKlvrw j4 rVw a.t BrxJtr't. IT. AW'" W VrmTr in mmtmtj.. m Pr T: w r u.t tt rt Vie c :tut im. wj.iu m. wr v,. jj iv n a um JTwy. K Wt, J. UMr yi1r 4 Wtttn C. X. let r U 'J wltr UmAsr. TH HtUtr Pi-. W. C . Tt5rer -'-T'feffe'J OS-. r'Arm. . Jirrt XlVik.. aMm Mat rwtw l- tractor f'CV XK Kirii6 W.. W X Of?. vr,Wlsf r lifT,1. -jr. Is-.'. V,'. Kl- ?!. fbw&e Cttshkirit m ta4 'o t- pH yt-f-tiy xSai vt Y-t w vio frvs. i X A w Mr" J. v at J Utfa f '.ii4. . X'wtJi sod Fifth -tf'.te;r far wsrvf t tM t Mn(J c XJbbvt n4 will A bm 'n (h 2ara of Aieztvlrr Xm .' tttuth. b'tt Mrr-n laliMs fr'M tab dtr. rtijt'i! 0 rhtcir vi to Ui ICWO'l ft ?rw o Uw t-rx' '' '' !r. 'Art yfttHim Hnn, :wr avuik a. 4t4 r tuimv tr'tm aiAtiul M.pa T tmIm will t tafi t Aiui. I , 'r Imrtw Ttw vOtiU- A th Xifir.ir trxrnixy Cmttm.il H'tS. nfhlrh prctw! ir'r lat Wlnlk)' 'r. vjsi'trA ;t tb ruin, wfll hm ban W4nw4, Aiitwt 2k. t Jajj W. Jl. f'.ltvfivtu. unA Umtiy a. iwtl Tv rrriJor 0Xt t tb '.'hftntUfi CaijsI wm In th Hty ytrlar J'r bbfrt tluK. n hU tfw iThvutv.t ivr went vitt 2r'w hrrr on tb Tb irjUr mUni? Jrv1 wrt. Trills of H Mar, will bW M'iii.y wultwt. 'Hn all mutiOne hi- fj m Viol. )i K V.'Utt -will Uekv. thin rn'rn r ';l-jijf if III , vtiinri h-. i'jt In a wtk att'-ri'ilftK t-h-ri!' Intl-tt- Kfin tfr! I -will i tn tlrM' nt4 Ulr u iJ!lvuk, v.)tr h will 1 yAtti tor Ittn. Wlatt. RrniMt MinnU.'K vihm hrr-nii lat KrMay nll iharic-'l vrlth aMML'jIilniir an -raploy ( tins illjjril' k livery lfn Hl '.a w t'nllnuMl In poll'- mnt yft-rlay iri'irn Uix, hi ifiiA Mnn nxJ at JIM, which h (nr;i!l.-. A jclal fi!tlnK of ih M'.KInl;y-Jlvii.-vMt club ban alll for n-xt V.VyJn-n-ijy -vrjiif at r-jjlIU-u ii-mlnttnr"-r, rnriiT nt Main Ftr-t an'l Klffi' av-rj j 'HlMtn will ! nu!ilr of r.wrf a'Jl-wi by lo-al t-akTii anl thf rnarohlriic rl'jl rirarlwl Kun'lay ffiool at th l.'nlon mlnilon, ira ln)ficl;iK f4y. will l hsW at Mi i:o k In llio twirulnr, tiM-wi of In Uji- aftrnon n U-tiUiiot-.. Th:rn will (jr-ahlUK at II a. n arKl . i mi., prayer inwtlni( on TM'lay ;v-nlHK'! aiiJ younK topl" tn'-tlns on Kil'Say v-nlnx- Min. I.. V Own of f.'hl'aKO, III . ortan fz;r of thi Ariil-'."lKr-ti! l-ny.'f, in In the jly, lh': KUit of Jik I' HhffMrrl. Hh! will mt'lrmi thj KunJay M:h'Hl convention lo'Jay at th UtA-tvii'sl farm Carryall for ihi conv!riflon will lmv- Hio corner of ilaln rtro.t arul I!roalvay at 'J o'clock thin iiornliiK. Jack V,'f)rh, r-l-al from the city Jail yn-rday mornlnic after m-rtiK nlri':a for hln rtrnk, wax arrel-l aKaln last nlKfil, tharic'I with b-Uiie drink anl 5Ih. Ofdfrly cif.'i'ift M irMlat-J In following vmini' t'lrl nn Kiuth .Main Ktr-t uri'l try- Itin to Tit'ir Into onveratlon with hr Hh' co in plain' 'I to lh officer on the heat anI Velch a arient followeil I). V.. Kalinon. chl'-f of the bureau of animal Iriflimtry of the l.'nlteil Htaten Ije rrtiiieiif of AVrl ulture at Waahlnrton, r.t written to the health ofllr here auk line for ktatlNtli-K on lath from hylro tholil(i. The reri)ii hIiovc that there hail fen hut one ileath attrlhatahle to rahlea III thlM vicinity an'l that occurred neveral yetirn aico. Th Jla kiiian f Joined y company will cIoh a very mjcwwifiil eiiKatcement at the IO lisny theater today with a inatlnee thlf! aflrnili and a performance tonuht. The hill for tonlKht In "l-nh. the Komaken ' Ily pial r-iuet the piece for the mat Irio will l) "The Kenator'M Daughter" the play that look no well in Ita op.inlnx en Kftk'tmicnl. A man KlvliiK the name of John Hhea vnii found lyltiK aitleep In the HurlliiKton rail way yardd yexierday afternoon by Officer CallaKhan. On beln: Hearched he wai found to be currying a lar revolver with every chamber loudeil. I In wan well dienned. but had only i icntn In caah lie claimed to bo a Kwltrhman and xuld he wax from Denver The pollen believe hu !h a holdup man and will hold him pending InvemlKa Hon. lie wim booked for carrying con cealed wi'aunm. The riml I'renhytnrlan church of Coun cil llluffN purchaiseii ii very line antique organ for Hm Hunday nchool department Houtlclun Mimic houne Im very much pleaned to have been allowed to furnlnli It to tbem The oikiiii Ii.im all the luteot linprovementM nnd In a credit to the firm who hnndlen Milch Hiiperlor goodM und It wad nccepieil with great MatlHfiiCtlon by the Hpnclally ap pointed chinch committee after thorough eiatnlnutloii and a vcre tent Z? llroad wny. Tel. 4)f. Wlieru the organ ntand upon the building. "That .Man," a wont micceMnful comedy, comen to the Dubanv AuguHt 'A, after a brilliant run at the Herald H'luare theater, wlinni It him lieen preHented by A. M I'ul mer'M Mplendld company of well-known playcrM. 'Jim farce Im peiullnr In ItM on rtriictlon and eMperlalfy I'rench In both lliemn and uieciitlon. "That Man" Im a ort of (entral llgure, wlnne hunlneMH It Im to Meek out ni gll'i led wIveM mid cuiiMe their hUHhanda tn lie ome nuurn of their con jugal laxity and make amenilM iih Mieedy am poiiMlble. The well-drawn I'haracterM combine to form a mmedy element that Im excellent to a !egrce and inont IntereMtltiK wllhal. N, V. I'ltnnhliig Co., tnlepfiono 2J0. You can own a flno carpet, cither In grain, lapuslry, mo(uclln. nxtriltiati-r or velvet, by paying Keller & llnnil l a week until paid for, ut 1U7 llruadwny KVAJaiiiallWXmaiWW.atkaas-slllWf, Every Pair WARRANTED HAMILTON'S SHOE 8TORE. .FARM LOANS Niot!atrd in I'.aslern rvotiraska ana Iowa. Jamra N. Caiudy, Jr., U M-iln HI t'liinMI ni'jfTi MONEY TO LOAN,"".';:; Savings loan and Building Associat'n wuuutii piuua, lonit. INTEREST FROM IOWA. BLUFFS. t CLOSI.VC THE CAM!.T, ROOMS Vjujk Orit Cfcirf Alb V Sar:: r. All ims'JL. nKBOSKS B0CrT7L-5 TO 2 BVM3KE0 AMtborltlet !'! t Hid tb City it !.- Ilr4r of ! "'VJIK" WbO ilate lufetted It ft e-etl7. AltJwMrjt Xyr ;lict tbi CiltJ U iMe AJtf kit j-.titeiJ x M.lUt&t4 thu m yo'tAt mmi me nit: -asVU. U,it ' rvukiiir is Cw.ll Klt. it vu lew4 7ete:4.r tht oftwi leW Vf Mrt 'ill.' eCtT Ur Sct tJtt H iwt Jjltei V irt '.et44 :..l. 1 1 i. It iirt ttytriht tkt ti1: tkVef f oiie kt4 :.wt 4fe vsi wmnvl tetl&t. ill tke ri4:t tai tlAMn. trt ki'e tee t'.'.is n " btrti'' :r t)je ri:.-: xMjvrtt; v.' -n-ii'.i ut nus rfi.t l HT tVJ H fcr )m4 ctTs runt orU.rt Mkjw JrMlaj;t ww ttr; rtvcst in4 U V lOnit tbtt ie ItbC. lit new of tk ffct 'kit 3Mrrvt iifct ?ren iipk9ru ; tj i)urM. y srr Iwnum r 'tker yAbltSK Jolsu At tk tla lMUiM' ulwc 01 ArcMklmy wm '.!!, ti retdKfS ten.? .rA tktt Mae Vf0i Im.4 b.a "ii:ii.s4" vt of 1 Urge tvw f SMrbvy is t Vll Ver x. ti. 'JC4H 194 lUatOrS WkleI trtUt.3St tmk.t iltrjtH-4 fr few itrt tbt.r fiieilur !. iv! :jra. wert sc.. e t.'vqvl tielr util rw:u V.'hes tku tfy'tl Ue Tr, keyr, they ust l tit ttel.' hSAXZK pUct ti4 U VV. er rcewu e'M Keeit Us Sovrlii wi4e ope tj-tls. Ko e2'rt it a&vi by tb oll'.e lo .l'te tbeta iiwt. It It till, rirtrtbly 'iI'5 hk4 &t Mayor JtzsittrX attest beo forcibly ct.lleJ m it xltt iciC ertl. TV tnwa l fall of tvnaAtn i4 tls)ers KkffiMeii, -njjo b.v no evUeat tCMAM 0! (iMlJt2'.e, iM It l XVXi-l' tkH; wa tkn tte poll'. propote tow W jiroceed. Tbey win b iTes notice to leave to we fVja x potxlble kM If tbey rsftne to ciVy tbe orlr tsr oerus'il. i t)ut they .re to ke arieitvl ti Mazes nristi. 'v;r slate the "HceBied" atablla r&ors were cloe4 throiga the tfforu of the ri foroi cotstalttee, then; poker roociS kt-l Mall fkuhllas e&ii Lite beta eocjuatly on the Incrttxe all OTtr the city the cuasber 0! rouaden, lotfen. tooteri ini tlohora Rxr.tUrx Un accordlaKly 1--cieate. The bulikace. car Lecome 10 opea aad fUrrant ttit Mtyor Jeaslati hat it laxt beta cospelled to Uke coralunc of It od Uir:e orderi for Itx lupprezeloe. iVhlle the gambling houiei were ua'ler police luperrltloa acd piylcg a tsoathly llrecxe Into the city treamry they were co&dtsctc on as fair a bU ai tu'.h placet can be, but e"rer iln'.e the edict rent forth cloning them, then iM door Joint! aad poker roori have bees doing a land office bjinia and from the complaints th&t have from time to time reached the ears of the city authorities the game was not always strictly on the square. Many a man Is said to have been robbed by having gone up against what Is known as 1 "cold deck" and when he dlSffYcred he hsd been cheated and robbed as laughed at when he registered a kl'k with the authorities. COMI'A.VV Wt.Ml IMI'llOVKMK.VrS. Will llrpsre m I'nrt of llrondnay nnd l.ny .few Htrel. The motor company Is preparing to rpave that portion of Hroalviay between the wa'er works reservoir and the 6oden approach to Its brld;e over the Missouri with granite blo'ks. Plfty rarloads of granlto blocks are now on their way here and as soon as they arrive work will at once be commenced on the paving. Tills portion of Ilro&dway Is on private ground, the property of the mo tor fornpany, and was formerly paved with cedar blocks. When they wore out the meet was kept In passable condition with cinders. The company has commenced the work of taking up the tracks laid by the Huburban company on Avenue C, and the rails will be used to replaco the old ones on the Omaha line. The work of replacing the old rails with the heavy Hteel from the Huburban tracks will be commence! at Jflnth street, Omaha, across the bridge, and then east on Avenue A. Jt Is the Intention of the Motor company to replaco the rails on Its entire system with heavier steel. The rontract for removing a portion of the dirt from the entrance to Kalrmount park ha been let by the motor company to K. A. Wlckharn and work will ho com menced on hauling tho earth away tomorrow morning. A compromise ha been reached between the motor company and the park commissioners and tho public will soon be able to reach the park without having to cllrnb over tbn mais of dirt now filling the cut entrance. Under the terms of the compromise tho motor company Is to remove sufficient dirt 011 tho east side of the en trance to gel at Its tracks, now burled sev eral feet deep, tho park commissioners to remove tho remainder, or as much of It as cannot be graded down to make an easy driveway Into tho park. The motor company Is to protect tho east elilo of the cut and tho park comrnlHSloners tho west. As soon as possible tho motor company will run cars direct Into the park. (I ravel roofing. A. II. Head. CU Broadway. r.i lireaaiiii-n (ilw f'p the l"llit. The cases against John Dunn, James Jaioby and Thomas flklnncr, nxprossmcn rhurged with doing a common carrier's buslni'SH without taklnit nut tho necessary IIcmino, wuro continued In pollco court ycMterday liulidlnltely. Tho expressmen linvo decided to submit to tho Inevita ble, although they still feel that If compelled to pay a license the illy nhotiM provide thorn with a location where they can stand their wagons. The threo arrested signified their Intention of taking out licenses and the cases were continued to afford thorn an opportunity to iln ho Heven other expressmen applied for licenses yesterday and tho IndlratUms are Oml all tho common carriers will fall Into lino. Our fine lino of steel ranges for fall Is 1 now ready for Inspection. You can own 11 beautiful Acorn iitnel ran go by paying us SI 11 wook until pah! for. Keller & Hand. 407 Broadway. Wiiiitx Illoree. Mrs. Miithtlilit Iing commenced stilt In the district court yitHterduy for dlvnrco from O T. 1itig, to whom slio whs murrlod In (llennod. Ia, on July 31, IfcW. HI10 nl Iokos crunl und Inhuman treatment. Howell's Antl-"Kawf" c.urcii coughs, colds. fuliirnilo MlnliiK Ciiiiiiuiny. Articles of Incorporation of tho Percy I..1K11II11 Mining and Power company tn do business In I'ltkln county. Colorado, were filed yasttrday In tho county recorder's ' Stv kt TV t-k. rrt :t j,4in at ' IW ." kt Ub ttfv-jf"ci w w : m' V -Vet X E "M-wtirftrt tmt Xrrmi 0 Mia TV- ir-r tmr th rr. yw tt - j Tvt tti in igt liai 'hkmbr t.t lMMr tt Vt tri! K'U. 4: MM il t ei tui iivA f. W. Brt.4ir Karly MvrailDt: f. nebxott. Card I'artle. and tb- L1U-. 7& Idtvuhh: Mr .1 rt vi tie ; a e'e u c4i urf lv7koc .-. 7 r rn 71m?t4ir nruz-c Vt Hn T H R.U On--" ee lint tor tixty Tie Uitet wc tie wm mm Hirf. T'i- ;rii U tu4t tk;-4 vy K't V Vr K. H'.i,. lit'. Kit W. M. T:TKr V.:i Oerire t,rr: fiUtt. ive Hitft t W ikmrWn jat 1. clUaxlar; ipViit- luxbeo Tr.ay a.'trif. t x tr lu4 fr tetr-aK. Tie ateattn Atpri Ortcr v4m V.t. isitt V.n C. A Tli'.s a irtre ptf.r ltx Tt::vli.r irt u tke rrnUr SB-t la Wl.- it tkHr twey-tf'.k 4!Ue iAs;riMr7. Lmu'.y :'i:htmu re i-rrej. after wiotk tke kUI u tleaed a4 u1ar tiinlre U, atu a U'e kw.' Tke retv ur were Uk re..peat .' u.ay ka4tK.e yrau It reweack.'i'jce f the wpv.-i&t c-.rflt Kri Page K V.menttnt if XyMttr uret ltwui( i. tiieiier jry t ipf" Itut ilrit. C'vers were 14 item fioa a eit4 rutt 1U frle&4i Is tke feule-rx pirt f tke iti'e. Mrs J. Co4er f Wateit, Ji, t ti ri'- vf Mr itx Km. T R lA'ie .Vrti avase. Kjjm yUtrx Via Ofler it beat frio: Ckl car. kr k Lm bet atte4iag tie Chicago oairenity fr tke lut rix niLt. Km. 2. Z AadeiMa of Sre;ti iTie left yestr4y fr is eitete vtiu witk :ns4 and re4alTxs is CkJco. Mm R. 7iwo'l fkbyylvf, .k , wit the rt Uit wek e itn. Ciati? of EiJtt 1'ierce itreet Mrs. M. Ktsey 4,, danijiter- of Msjaatsg. la , are the ggett ; the faaslly of A- I'. I'aalk of Htrtocoy itreet. Mm. J. Croby of Chicago ad ker daogk ter. Mm. W. If. Oakm of Silver City. la., were the laat week of Mm. g. E. As- denofj of Steath avenue. Mr. aad Mm. J Wslcoz left K.l'iiy for Chicago, from wfc-a they go t f"ew York to attend the asaoa! '.oBveauci: of the .so ciety of Araertcaa Klorltti. They win visit la BcHtoa aad '".her cm ten eltls before (etoralsg home. J J. Hess left yesterday for aa oatlar at Lake Okobojl. Mrs A K Bray of Fourth street If eater talalag MUs Myrtle Roper of I'awsee rny .Vb. Mrs. Aaaa L-:nkIey asd ehlldre- retTrie-i yesterday from a visit at HoHregt. Neb. Mrs 0orge E. fitrala left Friday for aa extended vUlt la Beatrice. Neb. Mrs Thompson of S'romjburg, J.'eb . ac companied by her two daughters, arrived yesterday on a visit to her brother. J. .V. Mitchell and fatnJly, of '.Vest Broadway. Mr Donald Macrae Jr.. is home from Denver, where he attended the nrtt an nual reunion of the National Hoclety of the Army of the I'hlllppines. Miss Ethel Barnard of Et. Joseph, Mo. is the g-jest of Mrs. J. L. Htewart. Mr. and Mrs H Ouren of Fourth street are home from their trip to the Mlcsesota lake resorts. Mrs. James Hall of Marshalltown Is the guest of Mrs. Frank Morgan of Eouth Sev enth street. DaTla jiflla paint. Walters' Flajht on flnldan. The Walters' union of Omaha Is deter mined to keep up the fight against Caterer Balduff at Manawa park, aad yesterday served notice on the management of the motor line that application would be made to the district court for a temporary writ of Injunction restraining the sale of liquor at the lake The papers, It ts understood, have been drawn up and the Injunction Is against tthe Omafc. Council Bluffs & Hu burban Hallway company, the Omaha U Council Bluffs Railway and Bridge company "i" me aianawa j'ark association, W. S. 1 Balduff, the proprietor of the cafe at Man-1 awa park, not belnr Included in the tut of defendants, although tho action Is di rected against him personally. The papers were not prepared In time to serve yester day. The Walters' union has written tn fit Balduff, making a proposition for the set tlement of the controversy, but the de mands of the union are such that Mr. Balduff states he has no alternative but to refuse to entertain them. Tho union Inslsla In the first place that Mr. Balduff discharge his manager at the Manawa cafe, Thomas I'urshome, and that the union be permitted to appoint the head waiter In the second place It demands that the wait ers employed at the cafe bo directly under the charge and control of this head waiter and that Balduff have nothing to say to them except through the head waiter. Commonwealth 10-cent cigar. Motion to Amend Itecoril, The Injunction suit brought by Black Peterson against the Hoard of Education to restrain It from selecting or paying for tho Oakland avenue property as a slto for the new High school was revived yesterday by a motion filed on behalf of the plaintiff to amend tho record as to the dismissal. Hlack I'etorson some months ago filed a dismissal of tho suit and he now asks lhat the record be amended so as to Hhow that tho dismissal -a as filed only so far as he was concerned and not on account of tho other persons Intorostod In the suit with him. This motion Im made to protect the sure ties on Iho Injuni'tlon bond and to keep the caso In court and to allow a determination of the question of costs and attorney fees. Will Unit l(ore TriiilliiK. W. W. Jonos, tho horse trader arrested threo duya ago, was released from cus tody yesterday morning. Tho authorities of Haundom county, Nebraska, were noti fied of Jonos" arrest, but nothing was heard from that (uartor. Hum Nordqulst re tin ned to his homo yesterday with the mam that belonged to him, while tho other horso Is hold by the attorney Jones re tained to defend him. Jones has decided to quit tho horse trading business utter his experience here. Trni'ticrx Institute t.'loe. ATLANTIC. Iu., Aug. 18. (.Special. ) Tho annual county Instltuto closed yes terday with tho teachers' examination. Tho normal has been ono of tho best over hold In the county, tho corps of toactmrs being an excellent one. Yesterday uftor noon an organization of tho teachers of tho county wos effected. Prof. Colo, city superintendent of schools, was chosen president and Miss KlUaboth Pattco sec rotary. It lll'llM-ll Will II II t 1 1 - . Twenty-nine olllcurs und men wrote from tho front to say that for scratches, bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet anil stiff Joints Buck len's Arnica Halve ts tho best In tho world. Same for burns, skin eruptions and plies. 2(ic u box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by Kubn fc Co., druggists. ISSASE HAX TAKEN HONE HLfL.SS- 3JT TBOUSiT 70 EE VLM.TKY I'lir a ni Cafltal City Give Over 7elr Claim t a CIer Forger t the ctarltlei of Vtaaha. Dm KOI.VB? Avf 11- s;--lil Teie- M.SMW Wl.y. k bfcl Vt tlr is tke ewty kanttu !. tie LitLi tk pMt mmtk. u res.M4 iz, TrtSiii. t Cl . lUi irk!jir Sieni G-t-rre Kiae-rs ' kirtar tke UkftM-tmMte an it tbirre : k eve'.t. U tie Pvlc ocia'.r Wly kw rrwi HM-iHy ail It ' is a ke-.paM etits The .vt-'..-atkfitis --f e aie v learx ixr 15 a etau,. kMc.r lx .rar ti 'A'Oej. . Lte w.j wrttte t T.ti4l iTral ; we-k ro wt tkre bu so rejJy. I roea tke efiurU on hoi La: frost tke mt-i,u of 1 trtts'i: be ka4 with bias, at lk usae of bit srre'. It it be-.ied , k. a weJ-.ky. ?irf f 2a4 is tke trsak fJMrw bUa Vi bare ba. is ;H4(l kMe4 of tvr-.k is w!tkr New y.xto ttikei kd be i ilM tklectt to be cta'e: wlti Hrrersl weiitby teff'ls is Trial- , ad ii c.kr rorado pwlvi If y.tk poiit ki4 as of;4rtsl:y this Mrsikr b ka tk Jvr chk forges. k Ticutf,lid a actsrfer tf lenns btttisei.. isa tw e-j iro bfoa?kt biic to tb.; ty ivr t.-.U Tke sais n c-.rjr4 la Xissefif. vhere he t- ot-eratlsg eaier tb al-ax of W.;:ust K. "ti4oTer Hu ? rt wi brcs?bt it .tj'. by 0sabt devec lv t . ko bsrf foi.ov.eri tiat cp after be T.i.tei Ocoaki asd ratbered is a rv.b Lirreit i Otaaka by wag the taste UUct that he employ -t b.e A te4et;rass relT4 b Cbltf Katku thi tBTTiisg Sros the chle': at Omaha ta.ei that lie reuumoa papn from Iowa arr.v4 at Missep'.l.t a few ai-. uts is adran'e of ".bote fris N'ebrajka tal that tie De Moise police were, therefore. ' to be given tke p'eferesce by baria; tke requisition Loaoroi Tk 4iiptcb argei. boweve.-, tkat the D Molaet uthontlt-! waive their 'lala to the p.Uoaer aad ;-er-aslt the Oxaba oScers to have him, a they had norked up the cue and ba.i , strong endear. Cblf Kathii replied to the telegram, itv.isg that fswaueh as it wt, ' dtie largely v the efforts cf the Oaaia de tectives tiat ".Veidover waa captured he felt eoder otligatioa to eomply with the r-3ft acd would do to with the e'.lpnla tlon that the priseaer be trjrsed over to the De Molaes ajthw..e as scoa as Omaha 11 through wlh biaa. AaioTer Is snppoted to be the aaa who. cade.- the tame of S. M. Osgood, Jr. aad various other allaei, le-, cured JIM from local Jewelers and other, merchants by forgiag checkf for IIS each. The police here blive the man to be ose of the seoocheit la the butinets. yinn ( ranked Uetnrrn Cars. FORT DODOE. la.. Aug. 15 -(Special Tel egram. James F Baker, foreman of the Chicago, Minneapolis 4 St. Paul round hoi at Storm Iake. enjihed between two pase0ter coaches while attempting t- couple them this afternoon The cars were equipped with different forms of coupler, aad one slipped by the'other, allowing th platform to almost meet. The uafonuaat man was caught about the middle of th body aad on being released teppd ow from between the ears aad fell to the ground, bkedlcg from the mouth and noee.. He was taken aa sooa aa possible to hi home and died In about half an hour from Internal hemorrhage. iVKS IOWA BAMfKlt KOK DAM.ICKS. If. C. nrldicmnn Say If, Kr re.teil Wllhoat .lam Came. ONAWA, la.. AtJg. J?. IRneeUt T.I.- gram.i E. J Norcrots. a banker of Cast- ana. la., has been sued by H. C. Brldgman ' of Turin for JS.OoO damages. Brldgman , alleges that Norcross caused bis arrest for larrony for the purpoee of collecting a ' civil debt. The petition alleges In part ! u jn a. .Norcross filed Infor mation In Justlee C M. Ross' court charg lag plaintiff with larceny, that he was ar rested and by consent July 13 was fixed for hearing raid case, and on that date Norcross dismissed said action and Brldg man was discharged, that the accusations made In said Information were false and wholly without foundation or probable cause that he has suffered In pain and mental anguish and damage to his reputa tion 15.000. and asks for Judgment In that amount J. a. PriUhard appears for the plaintiff. f.hnnKe. in Inna Mute College. AMES, la Aug. l.-(Spc!al.)-A recent Important change has been made at the Iowa htate collegt m tho horticultural depart nynt. Prof. John Craig, ho took the chair after tho resignation of Prof. J. u. Budd who In his many years of teaching here has done so much for horticulture In Iowa and the west, has resigned to take a position under Prof. Bailey In the horticultural de partment at Cornell university, Ithaca N Y. His time will be largely devoted to' the preparation of an International encyclopedia of horticulture on which Prof. Halley 1, working, and which will bo one of the most Important contributions yet made to horti cultural literature. John I Schulte. now connected with the Department of Agrlcul lure and formerly assistant to Prof. Budd here, has been elected to nil the vacancy. Mr. Schulto Is cn Iowa bov of erem , lno and a graduate of tho Iowa State col lege In the clasa of 'SR. Ho Is at present In charge of the exhibit of the horticultural dis play of tho Department of Agriculture of tho United States at tho Paris exhibition. Ho has been cabled tho announcement of his election and his friends hero think ho will accept. The contract for the now engineering hall has been lot to II. W. Schlcutor of Chicago for 1164,800. This will bo one of tho most complete buildings of Its kind tn the coun try when finished. Xfin-t.'iiloii .Men Hnve X11 I'lnce, SIOUX CITY, Iu., Aug. 18 (Special.) Sioux City's Trades and Labor assembly has unanimously voted tn tin evtmmnlv clannish In IU celebration of Labor day and rvory nonunion worklngman will bo excluded from tho big parado and from all other participation In tho exercises. Here tofore nonunion labor has been allowed a section of tho parado and Its right to u share In tho observance of tho holiday was thus recognized. This year, however, If nonunion labor wanU to rot Into tho pa rado It must promptly Join iho unions Various speakers expressed thomsnlves bitterly against nonunion men nt last night's mooting of tho trades assembly nnd doclared that Labor day was Intended only for organized labor. Hotly I'oiiiiiI In Mlnouiirl Itlver. IIAMBUHO. Ia., Aug IS. (Special.) The body of a hoy, evidently IS years old, wan found In tho Missouri about eight miles southwest of this city Thursday evening Richard Hrown, a resident of McKlsslch'r. Island, was fishing upon tho river when In rnado tho discovery. A Jury was Im panelled and found a verdict In accordance with tho facts stated. There wrro no marks to Identify the body, which was 4t: I r-f tXT " :-t Ttl t-f.-- if. t 1 I a U t-:J,f f' w "iJe ! !,- t k'-r- i.T bt.T tUt tTT ISLi. Mr kuitte Tk c;r r 'Vt ? ci v ( i it ,! ukft ts. kT . new 'Pbeae ipt.n at AtUatte. ATLAXTIC la. Ac It "Wfck K. tkt teleii-'-'ke Vit fcxu tcs. mtsntt is4 will Ve tM it Mf'twh" ii ftmiXt Bar;y iit wei ii'ju to fitj-ir wiii k vmpUn te cSHrr'ts )-rtatjrve2t of Csrtrt Ui Hut arm? yeitertiy lk( 11 renxxax; tke lay of tke KtHMa St:i . tke 7Kpnl?i kf rested tk rootw tke otloStt ki iz f-rrktir. Tky wJl X ti 1 lytt'm of tk litest Myle Tsy ilrefcl.r bive cSm t U4 coirrirt! for teltSHkOkei kStt will ktJei o a br lwli fr tkt iu.1 Offer la Sot Aecejte. siorx citt 11 Kt. :.-s?e-iii - lt It Stat r,-i ntbo.l'y here tbat tb Osaba tc Ntrthers Railway c3pisy bit beer rre4 a llt-.nl t for lU lit e-Ttri-tiei la tb tw ibtrt Itat tbit bu frryei by !ti ariaeM ttwt Oraiba itA SlMi nty ca tb Nebritta id of tk riT Tb price it big s5tb ts tttt: it! of tht x;srfttr lid len 1 bii I5S for tb ;ratert B1 tb oiler which it fiH ts biT : froa tb Chicago k Northwester, bn tta rfiei Reed 'ion to Storm Lake. ATUkNTIC II . .kt It ifjciil e Rv E E. P.i. ?uit.- of tb Pretbyterlis ci'srei of till city bat iee;t4 1 tall to tb ;rs4icy of B-. ii Vtiti toflet f. Sto.-is Like wbscb wai ts:4 ti hla foa tiae ago He vii reswore to tbat city the titter put of till sotii Ur Reei bn bees pif.cr of ti chsrtk here for a aaber of yeiri aai wt:: leave saasy f.-.es4i t-ehlsd. rj aoutti umana news t? Poitatuttr E'ttr hu r iaseaded tit pCH'-a. iw:hsr.-..t a -.iitge' 1a ti ;rMS.t arraaga5at ef ti pWiS.e As tie ofi: it is there u alayi a act tf itr.via?. pjthiag 4; k at!. ted people oa ;a4iyi ha the dtllvery wia4owt tr opeaed. Tier are oaly two ws4oi. ose for tit genera! delivery lad ose for the ci.tm.-i Title wadot are abo-t ose fovt wide asl to ftet is height. Oa Saalayt titrt u s intern adopt4 for tes.-iag am. btt tb itrcsgett uiially psih to the frost, igsonsg thote ho have l-t'.a waiting ilate the wis dows re firn o;aed. As recomtaeade-i by Mr. Er.er the win dow wai be 10 arraaged tbat tach earritr dlitnct iil have a window. Leading cp to tbeie wiadowf ralllags will be placed, ctak lag room eao-jgh for peo;it to fund la 1 ta il 21. la tbu way there w.H be ao cea fuikoa or dlirdrly eoaduct, iub aj sow aaboys both th poitofte esployet aad tboie waning for mail, aad th nail caa be baadld much aslr aad quicker When th oCce wai fiMt built the popula tion of South Omaha was not to great as It U now, aad it waa thought tint the wia dct. situated as thty ar. weyji fralib uOclnt accommodation for all wbo dfired their mall on Suadays. Thlf has been found to be a mistaken Idea. The population of the towa has increased at a wonderful rate aad Is still growing aad the er.ee mea have found that It ts abiolutely aeciary to chaage the arragemeat to a metropolitan plaa. For the last few moathi tech a ciasge has been demanded by the patroas of the South Omaha poitoff.ee. At all times heretofore It was argued that owing to the arraagmnts of lttr boxes it was simply out of the quettion to do as the people wre demand ing. However. It Is now planned tc cut teveral windows where boxes are located and they will be 10 arranged that the repairs will be more of an ornament to the psit office than a dlifiguremeat. The people at the pouofSce eald yesterday that they did not know yet whether their request woul! be complied with, but It was thought that It would be. If io,tbe chaage will be made In a few weeks. Drny m Nulnnnec, There li a continual protest against the draymen standing their teams where they do at present. At the lateriertion of Twenty-fifth and N streets, one of the ibusl est and most frequented corners In 'he city there are always standing from five to ten dray teams. A week ago the streets at this point were flooded and the appearance after the firemen were through with the work was commendable. However. In this short time the corner ts again In a deplorable condmoa When seen yesterday the sanitary inipe 'or claimed tbat he could do nothing more to keep the streets In a healthy condition He openly advocated the changing of the lo-a tlon of the drays from their present piare to Twenty-fifth and M streets, whih he said, was just as good a location for them but was not a street so frequen'ed ai N street. It Is thought tbat the proper of2c lals will In a few days ask these men to cease making this corner their permanent headquarters and move north a block Killed hr Cars. George Young, a trusted employe of the 1 Western Weighing association, was yester-1 day struck and Instantly killed by a freight 1 train near Armour & Co 's plant. Young 1 vu watklne un from the Cudahy plant, at ' which place he la Inspector In the employ of the association, when killed. No accurate account of the accident seems to b obtain able. Both of his feet were,severed and his right arm crushed He was about 40 years old and leavei a wife and four children residing In Albright. No arrangements have as yet been made as to the funeral and will not be made until bis parents, who reside In the east, can be heard from. An Inquest will be held Mon day morning at 0 o'clock In Brewer's un dertaking rooms, at which place the re mains are lying. llrenkn t.'p Crnp Game. While passing In front of the saloon of Clarke & Wayne, Twenty-sixth and P streets, Officer Robinson heard sounds com ing through the open door that could lead him to but one belief, and that was that a mammoth crap game was In progrc-s. He hastily summoned help from the station and throe other olflccrs were sent to his assist ance. When tho saloon had been surrounded Officer Robinson entered and found a game tbat could hardly be called enthusiastic; It was oven worse than that. Sixteen negroes wore perched upon two blllard tables and at tho top of tholr voices were beseeching providence to "turn do bones" In the man ner they desired. They were all brought to tho station. Including tho proprietors of the saloon, and locked up. m I.nhor liny I'lrnlo. The labor unions of the city arc making great preparations for their coming Labor day picnic at Syndicate park. At the cor ner of Twonty-fuorth and N streets there Is a great belt of canvas stretched across the street upon which Is printed on announce ment of tho picnic, with Its time and place Tho committees say that tho park will bo In condition to accdmmodate double Its usual number nnd 'that a largo crowd Is expected, as outsldo unions have signified their Inten tion of unending In a body. Tso picnic will bo held September 3. Di-lMlillll for Mure Men. The temporary layoff lhat was made a few days ngo In the different packing houseR Is now ended and now men arc In demand nt iho different establishments. When scon yesterday several of the houses Bald that they were having trouble securing as many desirable men aa Ihoy wished to turn out tho orders that they havo on hond. From now on until fall the picklo houses will k. : 1"t te- 'M - ft- -If' tlf "t r."- m . 4. t X4 - 4.'f Mim k- M'ltrat 'a f .'v-C irvf v j-. ua ar n v . ciaritHV a A rr. i tw k-9 -a al. rre4 aVwtuvtK. Ff li-rfie Mr M r A. cwam ar ijMtt&c f"v ws a Msrfr-we lb . . ii i ati .1.1 - n fs Jinrtt JlcdSk) MUt cfttreai k tiaa.r 1 vaoaXJwsi tins sooetk. wc. xitm extras, sww "fca te C-r twrt- ;.'VW aa viraac XJsw Can XtarsJo-r: of )eUyw. X rsKkur wtta kr fcr-fsseT. Attoftoer A H Xwt Kr t4 Kit. V. KAl-ry t rwa' tt. 9u fee a atu. f rtaat sssmtig l.var at4 triitlr Km May K-My of Caaok'Mre. tbtuxtr ")U ker jawetf. Jtr a xri Xt Kattie It.r.erMoO b f roiie 3e-w Tort JSk kIJj i-Mtt otk- ei-Uirs VX bfof rt-tanuSir. H-t tr t, k Kerr Jvn- ovTte win K-v-y U. pjlpr: ta tk IVtt Preifcr triaa ci.urck tte; Tk Xiun Ifxrt'.-n w-a aoe-t witk Kri O J We3l;.-4. 5trt-'JL bM J rtreett. Frtday 1. " rvjvu. O F v--1 Ht lave wv fr T0 tens port it tk I.e4e crt Me wIL k rot abc.-t itx wk Km Fra'k Clark U vVtir ts lo V.T 'Xkic v. I a !- rs Scr ax xtetaJ i-isat is SaJt Lafce city Tke savet f sUt,r :! tbe Tcersr JOt t Csnrtkae xmfr ia'ivt, t 4ay wC; be x ttoe forss of 1 K-nr at.4 pf ae le-rrvc. Ke Cora kfernil cf Cr-it. la. Msm A-.ra Fir.;x c! f4" rcL in . art - IUig w-itfc :n-fa r rU'ji ts tke cfy. Cottages kui:t tc r-jK bsr.t is X Krs C K. Xorrts wlli lai is a few ayi for Cke? efcxi. Wye. o take cktarf of a to.rt-at of pct:r Lijh. work at tst T6 Ksigb'J .ad LA" of fXtartty Xartc City '.-vsL No CI ire soiis4 aa v t - w -a'. ktA 4aac o AaroK a at Wcwdzoes b Kar-ir. f 6i 5t 0-rat" b-;reke. w:; t V-". tvU.r a4 ti- contrera-i-rj wt;; wftvip it St Ut.'c 1. riore'.' Kt In-.-.r J',ir.Kc oOctatlti -fc.ar K f - as4 fars:.y c( St ! m - -1 re-vrad to F;t Otsaba at !!: r:e ber praact.y T!tr aioaae vrii; It at rtftettb IS4 N it.t- Frar.k Kouttky. ety tremrer wbo li ilck w-r.i n.-botd fvr. wu rfrtd mart. btir y-fterlay. aa4 It I tho-. rat wi;. be akie f resvav bu work is tke ofSe la a ftw da.-i. Tb 5o4y Kbool of tke Fin: itetkodH. church wj to pie an eettaicsoest ban TbyrsUy slrbt. ow-ir.r to tis rale it vai V"'V"' vr.tl 7e4y aftrreooa irons ; jt to o :iy-K- Tbe AsU-Sak--i leare wUJ kotd s tsaios er-i'. at the F)rt ?r&yterUx! ehrci S "viay rr..rg at i o k'iv. k. TSiwdu ter cel: of ticco.s wi:i be tb tfkr ia4 tk Oavata y- -r.r Ken's Carietiar. eciitici, q.artet wiil ti'j:. Mis WtibeirtiA NitKh. 7wcty-four. ard X. aged t eri di4 yesterday Sb had ber. a c. r f -rsd lira. id f-r yeM The f-jr.era: wll. t tb reid'&ce t 3 oclo'k :rAz.s a'i !r.trai.t w-..: t in the tA.r-: H. . 'atr Dr K. U Wblr ... c -at BIG DEMAND FOR COACHES Itallroada Cnterlne Chlcco Expect I n preceden ted Travel to O. A. K. Kncampmcnt. CHICAGO. Aug 1! All roiii eatertac Chicago expect that 4-jrtag the preeat month their puiecger depirtats will be ewampd with buttaest. Graad Army tnfac promli's to be heavy Tie dlcc!ty en countered by eaeh road is in Sad:a; car? and each -"ould like to borrow from it ae-gb-boM. The b::;la atteadaat upca th a eampmeat will be the largett la yeari, rail road officials declare. Ailde froca th vt eraas who will coze here large aumters will tak advaatage of the reduced rates to come to "bieago to do fall shopping Agreed rates, one fare for the round trip, are being pretty well mi.ataiacd There have been rusors of rae cu't.ag ia m'.ated cajtj bjt little atteatioa is pall to them. Will FlnUh Work Knrly. CHEYENNE Wy Aug 15 'Special ) It has beta learned from a reliable source OUR Real Eslate is Risin IN VALUE. Some excellent lots, pleasantly located and do slrable for suburban homes, can be had now at reasonable prices. These lot s are located in Omaha, Wright's and Central Sub. additions. This property will steadily increase in value as the city grows in th at direction and the time to buy is the present. Call at BEE Council PRINTING LOTS OF CARDS THIS WEEK. Two liuiulrt'd porsoiial cards printed in the vory latest st vl for ont dollar. Just what everyone needs especially folks who are goin on a trip. Indelible outfits to mark your linen. 4,V. Telephone 252. Make No Mistake.... Your teeth .should have the best of care. If there is unythiug wrong with them do not postpoue the time, but j;o ut once ami have them attended to. fjotin tkimii, n.oo. citnwx woiik, ; oi.n and Ai.t.ot rn.iiM) it mm i; it ati: imiicus. i:xTUA("riu. ru.M.r.ts wn uv. DR. A. 0. MUDGE, 33S BROADWAY (Upstairs). COUNCIL ULbTFS. t t a-Bi 1 t vtt ' till ! Vl W ' ! ' vt. tk I lam " i ti- 1 . tn won MtM ur t ! . 'rvmpifM wj w -vb j . x? tk yrmnr .. akt i be tri fwe-l v ta tk f '.vksiel rsy lr "-'att.' try- rvarr J iWl V,0hT LET JOB GET A 1 Arsvvr I1t JVi ! ffw w u! aa rrrmvv, xr, n tv ?- The ti-w tAr fr ihm -it( 1 t tk -' ' Final will to i ; Mrt.7 t tke toner tk ' 1 t.:rt Ttw wtB k Ifcf- for f j- m ittfwin osartaui vj ffjm . ' WKUI 3 .- f 'Jb -jrr ti cs ttoe fr?' 1 to k '-.'I.-"'. TitM k t to as urrti ! c'VT taVKsw tti .-? Katvaj wtrm x,f not art -rtnoe L4 a IvrtaMtAw ooxa- - -' a 'j4 MkiHsKm tnu p . keit-y cr Xr-.-tyssn arso? Wj euafMSy sv vtit wit sail t iTur I'itMott - "ostrfcet for soalsiir t -t l.no-t at titjn C am 1 yvr H TLie k tf. x o.ni.r. Xi- i v..tHJ. keusir tf tk os for tke 4ltr-r7 ' .' cetrat4 for keiov tvwi , Wbtck tke Ussit 14 t . rvj 1 iaurt OML aac urn for . lr4 w.ts im tkas X .Wt u-tit ti Tki riirieVi kM We !?. by tke tbf crzfrjiastM to tke tzA : at .itoiy tike JTUerso tr - As oAcfcaJ of tV Cant gj : r vrtLMOHS tki to: vrrnkti-.t ' 1 ".n-r 7 er-fay w-oji a4,d w r OOtVCMM w wt:tc " Oor.- cipopaxy to te-r ' tkr kd awvtvf'v1-u4 K, cr r cr-t rtJk'. it wm tsaapSr a Jto.y r is. cr4ef to tx-;te - . ' w-.'rr It vtuX k ker ; etitr,rt utr tfcr - -- bar a k.r 4r wx-tk '. & Mr. -1 w wf tk :( ( Mer bix-rrr r -I txeit tor 4 ' rrVw ksrf ita.- 1 ef a': t'4t aad a poHbae -' ro-i ereso t arraor :4t j-iat 1 Wbs a) if Ubeve w( a- ' of tke Hvji ale cosoSH-a y t-tx.c fai ;i4- ix ill tke wort tt , tkat Ur win ir K .bt ti- Ixar wai vllitr to t :. . kwt tbt ccpar.r tx:id : . i -.- tkt ivy ara'r it 1- rainMke '2a- o it wai vtx ' a" c.&.trz,4 to aaake ttrt i . ofc Foret-t Fire In WjwmIiik ' CHETENXE. Wyo . Asr, : - - Telernaa. A iere ort i: . Ve-t nrtif for i-tveril din ;. , Ijkte asd G.'ui Sca.zf4ae-. - trjcu to4iy 4troyi ti t : - bwx tbe tw cist pi. tcrr' ater of stta-tM' eiVtaa tsii n- - baa of Mvtri! tbOMi Ik; .: ' Is ia tie aoati'st iid it u : aaisulf will ru i Ilore Thieve Barn Host CHEYENNE- Wys.. Ar. , Tele mat A btat of kori 't i artag r tk Colorilo-WT L . r lOV.b of Rawltati Tfattriay t. - ri&ch bom of George M-K ti' 1 pciteid a aotiee oa 1 tree sn- "r wj--th people tier to leave tb '- .1 ;m- left P-iwiirj toalght t r ; a. Cycloae in ?ooth Dakota I PIERRE. . D. Attf : Sp-i ! m A tel;is m c ;--- 1 , rold. thirty atlles ist of her j -ils- nyi a cyclone itrock the -. o'clock, deitrcjlar ti Via rs!es . lad iTral taillfr bulliiagi ! was lajwred ! lle j hlpment of Cattle j PIERRE. S. D. A. 15 iSpec a " 1 rrara Heavy jhlpmats of estt! - lag ide here today Arsrag th it - - ire Dupree Brss. rbo ire ai ag I Sioux City several bsffalo est cf 'be j motu heyca river herd. Cyclone HloiT" Dnun delator PIERRE S t Ac U-A t - - . mejjae fr m Harold, thirty rn!. ' here this af'.err. n a a cj - k there abJt S n -.ork, dejtro-.rcc - D :?n evafr ar.d several imager lags. No cr.e was try -red PRICES- And the quality of our work should I of interest to you if your teeth are not in perfect condition. It matters not how little or how much you have to be done, we will be pleased to do it for you, and the charges will be very moderate. .Telephone 145. H. A. Woodbury, D. D. S., Council Blu!h 30 Pearl St 1 Grand Hotel OFFICE, Bluffs. 307 Broadway, Co. Bluffs.