Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 14, 1890, Page 6, Image 6

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    .THE CBOJETA. BBE.l&UfcSDAY , OCTOBER 14 , 1800 ,
THE MIA1TA JU3IB
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Oi'FICi : , NO. 12 PI-URL ST
by Currier In liny part , nf the City.
11 W. TI1.TON. - MANAOBi : .
: TKI.El'lIOXttSi .
CJHIcc. Jin. f.l.
Nluhtl'dlttir , No. S3.
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N. Y.P. Co.
Council Bluffs "LimiborCo-.roal.
1'ornilt to marry wns pranted ye .tenln * * to
31 0. Klmbnll mid ninllo lu ) Hols , both of
this city.
A innirinijclIcu.TK ! lint been issued to J. D.
Cook unit Miss Lucy Huff , both of lla/.ol Dell
The fimomlof Mr. O.S. T-mvsoiiwIll occur
jn WVilnusdny at SoVlnelc. The body will bo
Intorrol In Malnul Hill cemetery.
The throeearold ) son of .John Myers dlctl
Imlovt-nliiKof ( Hiihthoria. The funoi-al will
tn'io ' place lit 'I o'clock thlt afternoon from the
Tcililc-nri > , 'jt'S : ' Avenue (1. ( "
Dlcd-Tholiifantsoti of Mr. nnd Mrs.V11 \ -
ll.wi HnMvvInnt IDo'clodc p. in. Sunday. Vho
funeral will talto pliico today at U p. in. from
Hi. ' family residence , ISUU Ninth street.
Little was ikmo In thosupei'lor oourt owlnpr
to thcillnosiof .liHltfoMiK.w. The Jury Is
1o bo In altenilunco NYednosday , by vhlch
tlmo.lt Is cxpocleii , lie will bo able to bo
A. new pint was fllca In tlio county record
er's ofllrosestettoy. . It was by R M. Wil
son. nnd ! known ns Wllsoti terrace , located
on Madison street , being a part of tlio old
1'iilm or tract.
Horace Kvcrett was failing very rapidly
Inn nlulit , anil tit II o'clock there ivero grave
Irars enter tallied Hint lie would not last until
morning. Ill * friends have about given up
ell hoiwof Ids recovery.
There will be n mcetinp of tbo Mercliants1
iwoclntlon this ( Tuesday * cvenhiRUt S o'clock
In the south court room of tlio county court
lioufte. All inciii tiers are earnestly requested
to lie ya-sent , as tlio Vottawittmnio county
obstruct of unsettled accounts will be
delivered nt the tncotltifr.
Farmers and gardeners llvinpea t of the
city , complain that them are systematic ilop-
raJntiMis belli K made upon their henroosts ,
nnd tliey aic ( joint ? to londui > the old shot-
puna mid tk > tno bulldogs loosu hereafter.
The feathered Inhabitants of several farms
liavo been taKen , and not aclileklcft on the
I'lnco.
A iioiv steel boiler lim hofii placed In the
basement oflho Shufrnil-lJeno block and the
entire buildinj. ' ivlll hereafter bo heated hy
itenin. Some tinkirinnt ( alterations aw also
I'oiiU-miilnted ami which will be commenced
this full. .AmoiiK thoin is Ilio niiikinj ; of a
new entrance on the southwest corner of the
olocU , facing Ilnyllss park.
Thoworkof romodolln tliOiIntnw huildinp
ty puttliiK' In a new front on tbo I'oarl street
tide V'M conitiicnccii U'storihiy. The build-
InB will be modernized and transformed into
one of the most convenient and handsome on
that side of the street. .luilito .Juntos 11 tak
ing personal supervision of tlio worlt and will
pare no expense la rcn-odellng the building.
JocGoss unqualifiedly dot-linos the uonilnn-
tlon of township cleric on the republican
ticket. 1'hi-nftlcc last vcar wauinusnallv
proli table , the total Inooniohc-infjjl'i. With
the prospect of it lining loss than that amount
this year , under the general demand for re
trenchment ntid economy , CSoss tloes riot feel
warranted In entering Into costlv political
contest to secure an election. Ilisdcclluation
Is ilu.nl.
Yesterday was sentence O.i.v In the dlitriel
court nt Avoca , nml Jitdpo Decmcr had a
couple of Yictiim to dispose of. William
Qucpk . , who pleaded Riiilly to stealing n
liorscfrom Its owner's stable in Avoca , wus
sentenced to three years iti the penitentiary.
Drown , wllo was found utility of seduction ,
was scntciucd one year and four months in
the pen. Ills attorneys gave notice of an ap
peal to the supreme court , and Urown sue-
reeded in Rlvlnjrtho required bond to permit
him to enjoy his freedom ivhilo llio easels
pending in the higher court. ,
Senator Wlllinm 13. Allison will speak In
the Alasonlclctnplo in this city next Wednes
day evening. The political Usucsof ttiecntn-
paljjn will be discussed , as n matter of
course , but the chief part of the address will
i , bo devoted to the tnritfle'islatloii ( of the re-
1 publican parly end ttin new McK'lnley hill.
It is unnecessary to say that it will bo nnahlo
and interesting address. Senator Allison is
too well known a ? a financier and political
economist to make any promises necessary.
1'eep'e who cannot or will not comprehend
the nevr tariff legislation are especially in
vited to coffie early and get a front seat.
Mn. Liwie Lyons , wife of Uemanwho
was assaulted by Simon CoJy on the I'inney
Jsrno , east of the city , on Saturday , told the
itory of ike assault , at it was recounted in
toe papers on Sunday tnonina. It IVM she
who tlcxllle information charging Cody with
ft&savltxvith intent to commit jpurder. claim ,
inp that her bushand was tco baily nurt to
ret out , and eacpresMnp her grave
doubts of his ultimate recovery. It
transpires that he was not so badly hurt , as
his Afire Imagined him to be , and that the
assault was not , made with intent to Ull , no
other weapons bdtifr usea than the fists of
Cody. It is claimed by Cody's friends that
lie hudamph provocation for Ihe'hammerliiK
lie pave Lyons , and did not make it any more
Interesting thiin ho deserved. The case has
not 301 been heard tn court.
Dr. Jennings ( lied an information yester
day-afternoon char ine Dr. nelliiiKcf with
the failure to ix'iwt m-.iso of diphtheria that
rame under his professional care. Awarrant
was Issued and the pnysiuiau was arrested ,
The case was that or a little ehlld , the only
ono In the household of Mr , and .Mrs. Jloycrs ,
living at at-'S nvonuo O. Dr , IJellluirer
claims that the child was placed under his
euro on Saturday , and that ho was not sure
Uio disease WHS diilithcrla | until the last
visit ho made late Saturday niuht ,
nnd after ho came to his olllco
ho mailed a postal card to the city clerk reporting -
porting tlweuHoof diphtheria. The curd did
not show up until yesterday afternoon. In
the inunntlnio Dr. Jennings , city physician ,
had his attention called to tho.case an'dlnvra-
Untiled it and found it to boa very iiisiliRiiant
attack , with hiitlittloprosiiectof tlio-patient's '
recovery. When ho returned at noon ho Hied
the Information nnd tlio arrest was inado. It
will bo fiirthor Invcstlijixteil in the police
con it today.
Tlio lurceny of n clock hy two brothers ,
named UIWKO and Paul Clarlc , has resulted
in agoneral neighborhood row in tlio vicinity
of Seventeenth street and Sixth nvcnuo. The
clock was Ihopropnty ofNntoIiothcrs. H
occupied a conspicuous place in his household
nnd was required to do douhlo duty to servo
ns im indicator of time and Ituthors' private
bank , AVlioii the Clark boys ot Into
the home on Saturday evening and
Htolotlio ( line jileco. and imur takiiif oiit the
inoiicy thofowncr had carefulIr secreted In
it , thov destroyed It. llothrrs AV.IS very
niiKry , and ho nnd Cl.irlt. . sr. , fret into a row
over the transaction , nnd Clarlc got a very
Imdly blacked ovo. At tin'dock Kundav
inoinliiK ho pulled Jmtlco Schuw out of bed
and procured a warrant for the arrest of
linthors , and tlio old man was lauen In by
Oflla-r t'owler. Yesterday the war was
renewed , nnd vbon it was over
Oniccr rowler went to the neinhhorhood
lurain anil Herved eight adilltlimlvamints ,
tirivjtliiK all of thul'lnrk family , the two
boys for l , v < Miy ami the otbcra for assault ,
MIX 1'oriy ICulght , Ids \vlfo nnd nil of his
children. ThulCniKht family uro neighbors ,
\verodniwi \ into thogiMioral fracas np-
jiarrntly Hlmiily bivauso it was goncnil.
ahcy all gave bomlH for tliolr uppoaranco thli
nf ternoonnt ft o'clock ' , when thothrco fnmilles
iiiidthelrfrlendsaiulsynnHithlzcrs will till the
Ice court room.
I'EIIHOX.l IM /f.t K It A 1'IIH.
McOreis onthuslck list and unnulo
to attend court , llooxpii-ts to bo out in
day or t\\o. \
Frank ( 'hnnilnirH , deputy county clerk , lias
to depend iioinewhut on ulhlrtl leu Mllh mil-
, vor hi'uil , An unfortunate turn of tlio foot
caused nepruln of the anlilo.
TlioSoliuol Mtulillc.
Tlio cn < o of llio school board , which was to
hnvoconioup lief ore Su | > crlntciidont Coo | er
ytvstcrday , waicontiiiucd until Wednesday ,
thoVMh , on account of tlu > ulninicodf Jum |
N. lliildwlnlo \ Is looking after thu lutorost
of HID nntl-McNiiiightuii iiHMiilion of the
botinl. Mis lliilihvm haHgonoiMNt im a liuil *
iiem trip , \ vlililivlll tnlcuneverul ilajs.
Cull at ( he olllco uf I ) . J , IlittclitiiHon Sc Co.
ivndUtUourl lot.Vllmm Tc rr.ioo ud tot
da
TUB SEWS IS THE BLUFFS ,
The Criminal flulonclcr Taken TJpin tto Dis
trict ( Joint Yesterday ,
THE BOARTZ MURDER CASE CALLED.
A .Veoln ? I n flini'Koil willi Krniul-
Tli 5 Sulifiol llonrd Mtuldlc Xmv
Ull > litli < > ila Clues-Must tMy
Tor an Aculdunt ,
In the district court yesterday Hiram Fox
was on tiliil for tin assault nude upon his
steJpauRhtcr. null-lot twelve years of IIKO.
At the time of the allowed iissnult MM. Fox
wns vcr.v slclc , and three or four days later
died , lint n day or two before her llttlo
babe had boon buried. On the morning of
the assault u neighbor woman , whoso hus
band's house w.w located partly on Fox's lot ,
honrlng a noise , wont out to sco what , the
mutter was with tholiorsw. She discovered
that the nolso was from nn adjoining outhouse -
house where slio louml Fox strutfKlini , ' wllh
the llttlo Klrl. She resoucd the girl nnd took
her homo with her. Mrs.Kox bcltitf In such
a critical condition , nothing wns don o toward
havln i ? him imvstettuni.il she TOW deau and
burled. VheiiFox returned from the funeral
of his wife nn ofllcertook him in charge. Tlio
Klrlund the neighbor woman both told the
Biiino story concern Intf the occurrence. Fox
wont onto the stand and nmdoa Kcncral de
nial of harinu coinnilttod any offense. Ho
claimed that ho wmtcd the nirl to cct
his lircakfast for him , ids wife
holnj : tiuablo to do so , nnd slio refused , She
disappeared from Llio house , and ho went out
In the yard to Hud lur. lie discovered her
Jubt coniliiR out of the building near the
burn , and was try in } , ' to in.iko her ( jo baric in
ihehousBaiuU'et the inenl , amlsho resisted.
! to attributed the testlinon.v of the neighbor
woman to spite , because ho had advised hh
wife not to associate with tier , at ho deemed
IIUI 111 ! lllllllj pUJMUII. llll. ' Liiavj niliiuu
at-Riicd , but \vas given to the jury without
orntory.
.liulgo.Mncyhnd not his instructions pro-
imi-ed , and so adjourned court until 7 o'clock
iu the evening to give hitntlmoto do so.
The cnso was Kivcii to the jury at 7 o'clock
and at 1) ) o'clock the bailiff announced tli.it
they had reached a verdict. They marched
into the court room am ! the clerk read the
verdict. It was short and simple , butlthoro
a terrible Import to the prisoner. "U'o , the
Jury , liiid the defendant guilty us charged , "
wm what thoclorU read.
1'ox was ) mdly broken up , nnd sccaicti to
reall/o fully the enormity of his crime. The
Runtcncocun bo twenty years in the peniten
tiary. Ho is only thirty-two years old , just
in the prlmo of life. As huwas led out of
I lie court room back to the jail to await sen-
toncu his liivnst heaved with the choldng
sobs ho could not
Sljns. ( Loscy & . Jensen's ' , 11 1'car st.
Losey k .Tenseii paint houses.
Money at roJuuolr.uui toanol on chatto
and real estate souurity by B. II. Sluafd As Co
It Diplit licrla Sp
There Is some anxiety liclnc- felt in various
parts of the city on account of the prevalence
of diphtheria. It Is admitted that In a city
the size of Council llhifTs the piescnco of the
disease fill the time Is to bo expected , but re
cently tlio increase In the number of cases re
ported has been great enough to create a little
apprehension and make the inquiry pcriuisa-
hlc , Is the dibcaso spreading ?
While medical authorities are somewhat In
doubt about the disease being anything more
than ot an infectious nature , and not highly
contagious liltu smallpox , to bo trans
mitted by the germs In the air ,
a panic would bo linproba le , even If Itshould
spread to an nlarmliig extent. Jukplng from
'tho apathy of the board of health , a little jolt
in the way of a panic would not coreo amiss.
The physicians of the city held a meeting a
few days ago and Indulged in considerable
discussion concerning the disease. They all
rccogniycd Its dangerous character and In
fectious nature , and were of the opinion that
prompt nnd energetic action was necessary to
stamp it out and thus prevent its assuming a
malignant form. "Various means for accom
plishing this were discussed , and it was
linally agreed that the best and safest
method was to prevent the attendance In
school of any child suffering from throat
troubles and recommending that the board
ofbealthcmjjloy ajihysldau to make fro-
qucut examination of the school children.
Tie recommendations fell like a wet blanket.
The city council met and transacted Its regu
lar husiuefts and had some time left that
could liave txn employed tn its official char
acter us a board of health , but au adjourn
ment WM had without unythinir buiui ; done.
Yesterday there were six new cases re
ported. The patients In at least three of
them are in n condition that gives their
friends but little encouragement anil
hope on ultimate recovery. Ono of
tlio sufferers is .Egbert Ayleswoith ,
son of .lud'0 Aylesworth. The others
are Mrs. 1'etcr G. Miller ; f-ora .lolmsori , six
years old , HKJ7 South Tenth street ; Ucsslo
( Jorbaly , six years old , corner Harmony and
Ecu ton streets : Harry llates , ton years old ,
Klir Sixth avenue , and a little child of Mr.
Ivlvers' atHis Avenue 0.
Two cases of. typhoid lever were also re
ported. Otic was Claude Johnsontwenty-
Tour years old , redding on tlio corner of
oS'inth street and Sixth avenue , and tbo
other was the child of Charles Mai-sden , cor
ner of Fourteenth avenue and fifteenth
street.
The Manhattan ( porting headquarters , 413
Dnmilway. _
Fiuo Interior dowiatluLuay it Jonsou
The best auctioneer in the state Is II , H.
limmii , Council Bluffs. Special attention to
Oloodoii stock sules , and nil branches of
incrcatitllo goods. Onico503 Uroadwny.
\vlth Frniul ,
William A , I'rultt of Isreolawas before
.lust Ice Ileiidricka yesterday ou a charge of
obtaining money under false pretenses. The
pn-llmlnar.v examination occupied most of
the afternoon and was completed with the
exception of tlio decision , Justice Hcudrlcks
desiring to consider the matter for a day or
two , this not ewsliiB any special Inconven
ience to tlio defendant , who Is out on iood ;
bonds , The testimony showed that 1'rultt
was rnlsliiK corn and grain ou a farm -\\lileh
ho hiiilrented from the owners. Ho made a
contract with Mr , Ulchards , a local agentjor
nllrm of grain dealers , by which no sold his
Kmla to them audsoi-tiivd various advances
of money , promising to deliver the gruln in
the future. It is claimed that he reprcM < ntoil
that the grain was free from all Huns or lu-
cumbranoes , whereas the fuel was that the
rent \vas not p.kid. It was ahn claimed that
1'rulttirot ? " . " ) top.iv on the rent , ami nftor-
Vi'iiniH stated that ho did so uiul secureinir > 0
limits touuttlo the rent claim In full , mi'l Unit
Instead ol doing so Hiclurds had topayovor
fRH ) tusnuai'o the rcntnud also win nut about
an equal amount on account of all the
( rain not being delivered. On I'rultt'shldu
of taocuso It wivs shown that ho hail lived
for ytws ivs an honest , upright citizen , but
that liy mlsmannseinmit or reverses , orboth
ho hud become llnanciully involved , ilo had
dclivciivl Krain from tlmu to tlmo , on the
contract , and paid some money , but the rest
of the trniin was Mjizodon a writ to secure
llio rout , and ho was unabli ; to fully meet the
obligations. It was urged indofenso that the
coinplalnhiB witness was trylngto usi tlio
criminal law to force 1'niitt , or his friends ,
to coma to a tinanciiil settlement.
IHiy yourlumbi'r of The Judd iSc Wells Co. ,
6UI UroiuUvny.
J. (1 , Tlplon , real estate , S7 Hroidway ,
Inwu'Mnice Dnrllit- ; ,
\V. A. Markoo soniUTiiK HKF , with his
compllinenU , u samblu box of the ' 'ICutu
tihelly" clfir. ( With it conies a beautiful
souvenir in colon , gold and iloh tints. On the
llrstp.igo It a portrait of the I own heroine ,
wlthfno-Hlmllosof the mcdaU presented to
her by the legislature and hy llttlo children
of DublinDO , , PIctuYvs of her modest country
hoiuoucurMoUit'uuu , la. , the fated trldgo
nnd tlioncenoof her hrcithlr > as notice to llio
station iRotil to ntop the oiicomtng ex press
train , nre prcsenUvl. It Is n uniquennd at
tractive advertisement for a jrooil cl | ! r.
AVIth His the story of Kate Sholly's heroic
deed which lias found n place In tlio history
of Iowa , 1'erogoy ft INIooro , Council Jlluffs ,
are general western agents.
1IIK HUSTON H10IIK 'J'HIS U'KIIIC.
llio Orriitrjt Ijlnt ) of nargalns CDIIII-
ull Illiirrt Has l5vcrS n l ' llnjr
lii lniiii , Whit'lawALCO.'H '
Itar nlti Ijlhl ,
Wo liavo completed the work of extending-
and cnl.irgliiK . our stoiv , and wo now liavo
one of the largest , best lighted , best venti
lated and most plcasunt storu rooms in the
west. U'o will Imuiqumto llio fall season
with n special clearing sale of ono week. We
carry the most complete line of dry goods In
the city. Our prices speak for themselves.
\fa uro determined to nuke the Uoston store
n household word In every family , and will
make a.speelal elTort this week , liead these
bargains :
4Mnch pillow cnso Muallu Sc.
IVIncb pillow case Muslin 1LJK" .
tl-l KhwtliiK&'u. Unblciifhoil.
10-1 SheethiKliric. Unbleached.
uivciir.o : SIIKKTIN'O.
iMnchplllowcasoMuslIn iie. HIcnchod.
IVlnch pillow isano Muslin lc. ( ) UkMchud ,
U-l ShccthiK'-'ic. ' IJlcachcd.
10-t ShcetliiK'Jl'c. ( Hlcached.
Unbleached Muslins , two make * , at 5c , good
Yard wlilo bleached MiUlin > n.
SKi'ialbiirKalns | ( iciinil "c.
\t.-3C wo have four ditterent maUcs , includ
ing the Kruit oftho Loom and L-onsdalc , all
regular le ( ) Muslins.
Good qunlltv , yard vvidoCamtrlo Sc.
U'o will place on sale tomorrow the follow
ing lowprk-ejon Cinton Ihiiinrls :
Our c llunnul will coiupaw with nny Co
goods ,
.Atfic wo show an excellent quality ,
Vomct llutiticls at special prices. Cc , Tc. Sc ,
lOo nnd 1-J'ic. '
Kxtruwlde Shaker flannels in gray nnd scar
let , price during the sale , U.'ic.
Twilled scarlet flannels , whlih were bought
nt auction by 6ur c.wtorn . agent andean
never bo duplicated , ut the following ;
prices :
.All wool Ilannel nt I0c , will coinpnro with
any Sio goJs.
27-inch all wool tricot. These goods formerly
sold for " "ic : during sale Wan yard.
Another lot of r > pieces oC our.siiecl.il nt-lncli
In all wool ladles' cloth , same colors as
before ; also a new line of Scflteh twocd of-
fectst8-incli ! heavy weight , and very dc-
sirnblo colors , -heap utf.0c : all goat Il'Je.
10styles soft ilnlsh full bleached iluinabk
sold for 5Sc , ( We uiul ( i7c sale price 50c.
Wl-inch loom dice tabling i.-ju. *
Much half bleached damask Me and -loc.
\Vo have Just received T5 bales of comforts ,
nnd have opened them up at 1 ; , per cent less
than last season's prices.
Mcely quilted and lined comforts at 75c , $1 ,
fl.lflatid. fl.t.- : .
Itcvcnlble comforts with good batting , spe
cial price tl.flO.
We will place on sale Monday :
73 pairs gray and white 10-4 blankets at 8Sc ,
never before sold for less than 4U.U ) .
Pull slw > 11-4 gray blankets , nil wool , price
during sale t.'Jj ; same number Ias > t season
sold for c4) ) .
10tvldto blanket , nil wool , $ .50.
111vhito blankets , 7 > per cent wool , ? t.25.
11-4 white blankets , 00 [ xr ; cent wool , SI.73.
10-4 heavy pray blankets in blue and red
borders which we will sell at 11.45 ; our
regular § 1.J ( quality ,
ll-l white blankets , warranted all wool , $5
in three different makes and seven distinct
colored borders ,
CLOAKS.
NEWIAHKETS MUSI GO.
Special prices during the sale :
Ourir.filgarment ) for5.0n
Our HO. 00 garment for $ ! } .r)0.
Our$10.r > 0garment for $7.00.
Ourilii.Cflgarment for $ . a.
OuvliJ.73garment for ? S.OO.
OurJ17.00 garment vfor10.0J.
Ourf25.00garment for $ in.OI ) .
OurflW.OOcrarmont for $ 'i.00. ( )
BOSTON STOKE.
FOTHBIUN'HIIAM. WHITKLAW & CO. ,
Council Bluffs , lowu.
Tlie Improved Itctl 7 > Ien.
Today will mark an epoch in the history of
the Improved Order of lieu Men. The great
council of Iowa and Nebraska convenes hero
and -will continuo until Thursday.
The council will commence at the wigivam
of Pottawattainio tribe , No. 21 , at 10 o'clock
this inornlnjr. INlayer Macrao will bo present
end -wll deliver an address of welcome , which
will probably bo responded to by lion , J. H.
Campbell , mayor of DCS Molncs , or ( Jreat
Sachem H. U. Funk of Audubon. After the
meeting of the fjreat council n de
gree of 1'ocaliontas will bo instituted
which is the ladles' degree of the order , It
Is expected that there will bosovcral hundred
detonates nmiisitors In the city. Tomorrow ,
at Bomo hour to be fixed , thcro will bo 11
grand public parade that will make a very
Imposing spectacle.
A largo number of delegates nnd visitors
came in last niftit. A special car via the
Milwaukee boru the following ladles and gen
tlemen from that city , and tuey are registered
at the various hotels :
Tes ) Molncs .Ur. E , D. Wiley nnd wife ,
W. 33 , Davis and wife , Thomus Ufford and
wile , \V. I ! , Kcffer and wife , Ilon.J. II ,
Campbell nnd wife , S. Stiitsmonand wife.
0. P. Morgan and wife , Amos Wcllcr ami
wlfolwinaii ) Klcli and Avifo , 11 , I. . . Moore
and wife , Jllss iJora Hall , Jlrs. Cully , J. H.
Wilson , Key Attair , A. K. Uafeo , W. .1. 1'ugli ,
W. 1) ) . Mct'arland , Hon. George W. Shopo ,
tlrahain , .i.S. Itliinohurt , AU. Crosby ,
T. W. KiiUlit , Jame-s Albert , * W. C. Elliott ,
Irwin Wilson , A , B. ilcCowan.
The following gentlemen and their ladles
from various parts ol the state also came in
hist nlfrlit :
W. II. Rcovillo andvvifo , dray , la. ;
George Gilroy , Perry , la. ; B. A. ILnlo and
wife , 1'orrv , la. ; J. C. Ilintz , Manning , la ,
R B , Iloifmnn , Manning ; ticorgo E. Bolt
Atlantic ; Hon. H. IJ. 1'iiiik , Auduhon , la.
S.V. . Blaine , Polk City , la.
If you wish to soil your property calloa the
Juad itVclls Co , , C.U. Judd , president , GUtl
Broadway.
"Wilson Terrace is now on record and the
lots will bo offered for sale this morn.
Ing al the oflice of D , J. Hutchinsou & Co. ,
017 llroadway.
Chnrgntl vitli Murder.
Today the trial of William ISoartz for tlio
killing of James Donahue will begin , The
tragedy occurred about a year ago In a sa
loon on Broadway. In an altercation which
took place thcro UoarU shot Uotmiioo , killing
him almost Instantly , Heart ? : claims thai
Donahoc , Iu company with anotheryoung ;
man , assaulted him tlio night bofoi-oon the
street , their purpose being to rob him. On
the night of the shooting ho recognized Dona-
hoe as one of the assailants and shot him.
The work of impanelling a Jury will besln
with the opening of the district court this
morning' .
\Vall paper ntLosoyfc Jensen's , 11 Pearl st ,
J. 0. Dlxi > y , steam heating , sanitary en
gineer , OCI Ufo building , Om ilu ; 20) ) Mor
I'iiiin block , Council lllufts.
_
4
For rent Furnished room. Mrs. J , ! . . )
man , 0''D Willow uvo.
I'tiv for nn Ai'ildout. ' !
J-Idinund Wilson yesterdiiy commenced a
s\i it hi the illstrlct i-oiu-t against the Union
Mutual Accident association of Chicngo. Hi )
claims that huhcld n cortlflcato In that asso
elation entitling nlin to a weekly allowance
hi HHO of accident , nnd W > in case of per
manent Injury , In August , IS * ! ) , while fol
lowing hli business an butcher , ho run a
moat hook Into his hand , causing wounds
from which ho has not yet recovered , Tim
injury bi'lng permanent ho insists on the
company paying the full amount , f4v ! ! . " > ,
"tt'Hunn Tmi"ico"lho llnost addition to
Council lllu ITH mi NIO ; ! tliU inornliiK at til"
llrondw.iy ,
Miller I'lciKlH Cullly.
A somewhat muurkutilu compromise > vns
patched up ycs'.erdny with the sncakt'iicf ,
Milter , MIO ) Htolo a lot of Jowclry from Vn
' Miller at 'J.t ' Ts'orth Hovuntodith street tone
tlmo ago. Miller Is Iho follow who ban tint
o viigcd ( In sncalc Ihlovlng iiimu a new inn
orllnal plan. lie would go to a huiirdliih
houu , CUBUKOU roomunil huvulh ) lanal.uy
show It to him , and n a pretense for
icr to k ave the niuiu would reinnrk thnt ho
nntcd to wash hi * hinds , amlaftcrshawould
eavu would go throtiih the i-aoin and the
must ) , I In Is snld Uti vo iila.vetl thin gnmo
n several plncos In 'Omaha. Ho Avan followed
o Omnlmbv MnrsialTcmtHon ) ) and arrested
ftcrhls robbery at Mrs. Miller's boarding
lousoln this city , anil has since been In the
ountyjall. Tliot-hargo phiccd ngiilnst liltn
vnacrandhrceny , but mi exntnliiatloti of the
rtlclcs stolen created the doubt In the minds
f the officers that thci'ehargi ) could bo main-
aineil , on ucfoun ) , of their value. They
vere according submitted U > a Jeweler , who
ironouncod their Vnllib to bo about $ 'J5. Miler -
er ndinllted his willingness to plead
ullty to the charge tof petit larceny If the
travel- charge was withdrawn. This was
greed to mid he entered tbo plea of guilty.
toontoiici.'lms not been pronounced. It will
rob.ibly lioabout thirty da.vsln tlio county Jail
nd when ho serves that sontcncoout it is ex-
cetcd that the Omaha ofllcers will take him
ud run him through the mill and grind him
g'ood deal harder.
Itcwiinl.
T will RlvoSlflfor the name of the coward
vhoshotmy innstlfC pup "Chief "lust , night.
> r I will give tlio shooter tbo same amount if
10 wlllcoino to mo in daylight nnd ncknowl-
dgotho shooting. ( iudiioc G. I'UI < I.MIX.
'lieilui-y In tin ; Iliirlc : ( 'IIHO
A18 o'clock lust evening , nftcr being out
ixty hours , the Jury In Iho Hurko dunniKO
asoriunoout nnd convinced the cotiit that
Hero wus no posHiblllty of tbcin agreeing
pena verdict \verodischiii-gcd. . llefoi-c
hey ciunoout Judge Macy held nconfcrcnco
vlthtlu : foreman , J. W. I Iorse , who assured
tin ( hero had hec-n nochniigositico Saturdny
OOH. ' The Judge was anxious to have
verdict rcnchcd on ftccouut of the gfcat
ixpcnco of the trial , huthowas satisfied thnt
: ieio was no bopo of It , and while ho do-
ilorcd the fact ho felt It WAS unneces-
iry to punish the jurymen by reiiulrinj , '
: iom to remain out any longer. The ballot
ilu'ii nt noon Saturd.iy stood six to six and
lie last b.illot taken showed the sumo un-
Iterahlo divinlon.
Secnro a homo In "Wilson Terrace" at once.
H everybody wants a lot In this beautiful
crraco. For ttulo hy I ) . J. Hutchinsou & Co. ,
17 llroadway.
Kcoppllon to Seiuitor Allinon ,
Senator William 13 , Allison will bo ten-
ercd a reception at Ihe residence of T' . .T.
vans , on Onklutid nvonuc , on Wednesday
veiling , October 15 , from "to S o'clock. The
itizens generally , irrespective of party , are
pcclally Invited to meet Council IHuffs' ' dis-
i
13ert Simms , tenchcrof piano , orgnn and
oice. Uoildenco'J-JOSo. ( iti ) st. Refers to
tev.T. .1 , Mackav.
lly Declines.
" \Vhlle sensible of the honor coiiferredupon
no at the Into republican township conven-
ion. and thankful to my friends for their
{ indiie.is , I um compelled to decline tlionoml-
latloa for township clerk. HUOH W. Uo.s. .
i'jitio AND ioiaciCOMMISSION. .
t Culls the Couiicll'H Attention to tlic
I'Mcvcntli Street Vlnilnut.
Special Watchman Bradley , who had been
employed as block watchman oa Farnam
street between Tenth and Eighteenth , and
vhowns arrested a week ago for bcitip drunk
and disorderly , was the first man called be
fore the bo.ird of fire and police
commissioners last night. Afteu hear-
n B the evidence of several of
ho ofilcers , who halci they had seen Brad-
ey when under the- influence of liquor , ho
vns told that ho would bo excused.
The cnso of Patrolman J , I * . ICellcy , who
was discharged from the service two weeks
igo on account of beiindrunk at roll-call ,
was taltcn up again pn a reqTicst from him
'or a rehearing. Kelley produced three or
'our witnesses who claimed to have seen him
lira on the evcnhiff in question , and -who said
hey did not iiotlconny evidences of drinking
upon him. Several ofllcow wow called , who
said that Kelly was Intoxicated , or acted as
though ho was , one evening at roll call.
Fireman John McDrido of hose
louse No. 2. v-as given a leave of absence of
'orty days with ten days'pay. ' The young
munis in ill health and is goinga\Vay to re
cuperate.
Fireman John D. Ormsby was granted ten
days leave of absence.
Patrolman .f. F. Koylo was prantod a leave
of absence of fifteen days with ten days' '
? ay.
John Dida.ni , who was burned out a few
weeks ago. requested permission to remove
lissaloon from ii'X'O to 2S11 "NVnlnut street.
3 ran ted.
'iho board then went Into exc-cutlve ses
sion and referred the case of Patrolman
ICclloy and Special Ofticcr Uradloyto the
committee on men nnd discipline ,
The motion was passed instruct-
ng the secretary to call the at
tention of the mayor and the city
council to the fact that in the opinion of the
joard of lire and police commissioners the
Gleventh street viaduct U in an unsafe con-
litlon ns a thoroughfare for public travel ,
The resolution also called the attention ot the
minorities to the fact that the city ordi
nances bisection fi , chapter 03 , permit per
sons to drive over that viaduct at the rate of
eight miles per hour , but the board of lire
and police commissioners believe tUut this Is
decidedly unsafe.
Tlio World's Fair Commission.
Euclid Martin of this city , ex-Governor
ITurnns of Brownsville. A G. Scott of Kear
ney and L.V. . May oE Fremont , the 2s'o-
liraska legislative committee of the world's
fair hold a snort session in the directors' '
room of the chamber of commerce building
lastnipht. The purpose of the mooting waste
to decide upon the manner in which Ko-
braska's exhibit shall bo made , but owing1 to
tbo fact that the general board of manage
ment hai not yet decided upon what Is
wanted from this state , tlio committee ad
journed without transacting any business.
In Honor of Father JUatliow.
Dun MX , Oct. 1J. ! A procession numbering
f)0,00t , ) persons marched through tlio streets
today in honor of tt.o memory of Father
ISIathow , thoapostlo of temperance. The
lord mayor , members of the corporation nnd
various trade and temperance societies worn
in the procession.
Surprised u lliirglar.
As Mr. Shea , who lives at ISllLoaven-
worth street , returned homo from the theater
last niBlit ho saw aburglar making his escape
throuch the baolt oor. Ilo ha-.i evidently
just effected an entrance , as nothing iu the
house was disturbed. !
J'llKKWiAJ , > MKtC .l.l' S.
H. ,7. Matitzof 'Chicago is nttho Darker.
0. 33. Hull of Puwnco City Is at the Casey.
( ! . H. nrigham pf jChlcago Is at the Mur-
r"J'1
3. S. mgnllsof .Minneapolis Unt the Paxton -
ton ,
P. E. Levcnwood of Chicago Is at the Jill-
lard.
lard.M.
M. TJ. Harry of-Stulla Is in the city , at the
Casoy. , . "
I ) . II. Pnyno of Detroit Is registered nt the
1'axton , * iii
B. Illnscllof Ijjiii'jolii was nt the Barker
yesterday.
M. II. Urisiy of .Sterling was at the Cnsoy
last night.
M. T.Colo of Beatrice was at the Murray
last night.
J. D. Hood of Lincoln was nttho Barker
last night.
M. A. Mahoney of Chicago Is registered at
the Casey.
\V. K. Do Witt of ICoarnoy Is In the city , at
the Uiirkor.
R Al , Woods of Lincoln is In the city , at
the Murray.
\ \ ' . S. Torroy of Chicago is In the city , at
the Piixtou.
H. Thompson of St. Louis Is roistered at
thi ) Mlllurd. .
howls Mayers o ( N"ow York Is In the city
nt the.Mlllurd.
\Villliuii M , Davidson of Hloomington , 111. ,
lint the Murray.
Krank 11. llnbbcll of Now York \va at Iho
P.ix Un hint iilsht.
John t' . WiUou of 'ebi-aska City was at
the Millurd last night.
? tcii ArrcHtcd In ChlcaK" oti
That Clint-itc.
Cities no , Oet , 13. Kl < ; ht men chorpcd with
nttcnipteil niiturultzatloii f nuids were avrcsteil
tonight by Ihe fedornl authorities They nrn
Heriiard Miiniilng , TCdivnril McKeiiuu , John
CofTec , , TaniD.i Sheen an , Thomas Harrington ,
iTobn Cnllahan nnd .Patrick nnd John Murray.
Tile United SliHcs marshal.nald tonight that
the authorities hud been aware that f.ilso
natumll7.atlon was tjclni ; Indnlgcd in to a
sweepingI'ttcnt , and tonlKht's ' iirrcsts wcro
only a sturlor in llio tnattur , In what lute-r
est llio sunpoacd frauds were undertaken was
not stated. A very sharp local campaign la
in progress , with Important Jtato and Icglsla-
tivoofllecrs also at stake.
Triiuliln Itr ? wlnjc ill llnsobiiil
Neb. , OcU 111. ( Special toTuis
B. ] Tlici-o Is great danger from the Sioux
Indians nt Kohdnid ngciicy. . South Dakota.
They have been discontented since the treaty
inado last year In the purchase ot their lands
by General Crook and the other commission
ers , This uneasiness has been iiUKiiicntud
aiidagi'T.ivatcd by u religious sect springing
upninong them , headed by an Indian called
"Sshort HulTiilo , " who claims to bo a forcmti-
nor of the coming of Christ or the Saviour.
They tire also much aggravated hy thosinnll
rations issued to thorn and small beef cattle ,
congress not hnvjiiK made the annual appro
priation until lately , and thclrsuppllcs end in
.Inly of each fiscal year , They have also
been Incensed by the u ent taking nbuiit one
hundred and lifty ration tickets from the reUnions -
Unions ones on account of their dancing , so
the Indians sny. The lidlans have , moro
than usually , been buying arms nnd aininuni-
tiou from this point and Tin : Hiicorre-
Hpomleiitlia.s been cautioned hy some of the
most reliable Indians that thcrovlll bo
trouble out thcro .soon.
The
HU.I.I : , Oct. 13. In the socialist , congress
today ilcrr Bobcl reported that the solidn-
ricty of tlio party had greatly increased since
the socialist congress was held in Paris. The
party now owned 101 trade organs , which
had COO,000 subscribers. There was a stormy
discussion over the rural socialist propa
ganda. Ilorr liernd declared that the Berlin
socialists wore opposed to the measures fa
vored hy the extremists , CHllcnbcrger de
nounced \Verncr as n ' business SHci.dlst . , "
and said ho was prepared to prove that
"Werner wus disloyal to the party. Liob-
knecht mid liascl denounced anarchism ami
violence. Singer Justlllcd the moderate
course ndoptcdln the demonstrations on lust
May day and defended his action in voting
with the liberals. A majority of the speak
ers supported the patty leaders against the
Berlin opposition. The attendance at today's
session was enormous. The general opinion
is that the op [ > osition has been dually routed.
thu Thieves.
NXeb. . , Oct. 13. [ Special Tele-
fjram to Tin ; Bii : . ] F'or some time past
Sheriff Mawhoney of this city has been
quietly securingcvidcnceof certain robberies
from cars tu the yards of the Union 1'aclllc
at Columbus. On the strength of the evi
dence he bad secured he arrested Frank Say-
dcrat JTullcrtou last Friday evening , who ,
\vhen arrested , admitted the theft and im
plicated L. L. Gray of Columbus , August
Chilling of Platte Center and two others ,
\vhosenamesaro unknown. On the arrival
of tlio sheriff at Columbus with Snvdor ,
Sheriff Mawhony , in company with Sheriff.
Cahlwell , arrested Gray , nml ujwii ( searching
Gray's house found part of the stolen goods ,
consisting of n lot of smoking tobacco and
some thirty paird of shoes. Chilling and the
other parties have since been arrested.
/V Ut > y ItotiM n
URIAH , Gala. , Oct. lit. The overland stage
\vas held up near hero lost night by a masked
robber , who secured the express box and
mall. While ho wai rilling tbo mail sacks
the driver of the stage tried to shoot him , but
the pistol wouldn't work. The robber HreJ
two shots at the driv.cr , both missing. This
afternoon the robber was found in the woods
nnd proved to bo u boy about eighteen years
old , a stranger In this vicinity.
Census Olllcc Announcements.
WASHINGTON' , Oct. 13. Census announce
ments : Belleville , III. , Ifl.SOO . , increase 4,077 ,
per cent 43.78 ; East St. Louis , 111. , 15,150 , in
crease fi.On . , per cent 05.01 ; State of Louis
iana , 1,110.8'J , ? , increase 17(5Sb2 ( , per cent ,
18.82 ; state of Illinois : { , MSr : H5 , Increasu 7-tO- ,
GC5 , percent ffi.Otj ; state of Mississippi l.liS-l- ,
SS7 , increase 153'jOo , , per cent 13.53.
A. Coiicressinnn's Heavy TJOSS ,
SroKASi : FALLS , Wash. , Oct. ij. : Con
gressman Wilson , ivho returned from Wash
ington n few days ago , reports the loss of a
pocketbook containing $10,000. ,
IX A. HLA.7J2 OK GLO11V ,
'Jlio Grand CollsiMim I xliibit Comes
to a Close1.
Last night , after a most brilliant season ,
the grandest exposition Omaha has ever seen
came toacloboin the Coliseum ,
The occasion was sisnalbed hy a largo and
brilliant attendance in which wcro repre
sentatives of ever class in the community.
The Coliseum was brilliantly Illuminated ,
as If to allow the great enter
tainment to expire , so to speak ,
in a blii7cof glory. The brilliant colors of the
decorations , the varied richness of the metal-
licsilvcr and golden exhibits seemed to look
more brilliant than usual in the effulgence ,
while the spirits oftho visitors seemed also
sensibly effected by tlio inspiring scene ,
Hundreds oJ people gazed upon the mapnitl-
cent. . display for the llrst time ,
ivhilo hundreds also jjnzcd upon them with
the same interest they have experienced half
a dozen times duruiR 'ho ' exhibition. To
some , the vailed attractions had become al
most irresistible and to others so entertain
ing had bceomo the brilliant things , the en
trancing music the evidence on every
* ldo of life and gaiety that many
months must claiiso bcforo they
shall bo permitted to bid the memory faie-
well.
well.Tho attendance continued to file Into the
interior until long nftcr 10 o'clock , and to
promenade the spacious avenues , the \vlnlo
stopping to cxaminosome attractive display ,
to watch the wonderful aerial ( lights of Mel
ville or to listen to the entrancing strains of
the Second infantry band ,
Thcro have been llfl exhibitors with
flno displays in tbo Coliseum , and one
of the ummmcrs snld that ho did not bullovi !
that half a dozen of these could bo found
who wcro not sntlslled with oho result of
tliolr displays and the manner In which they
had been treated.
The undertaking was ono of mammoth pro
portions. It was ono which required enter-
prlso , patience , energy and popularity to
carry out , and it is the verdict ot thousands
that nil these requisites were found in the
managers , Messrs , itoodcr it Hell.
As an adjunct to the grand closing the
Knights of Pvthias attended , nnd ainonir the
fair ones were the lions of the evening. They
haU met at the I'ythinn hull hi the Pnxton
block at 7 o'clock and under command of
Lieutenant Colonel Brown of the Second reg
imentana , headed by tlio Union 1'aclllc baud ,
marched to the Collseii in.
Tlio divisions inline wcro Council Bluffs
division. Capthin Tcaulan , niiiotoi-n men ;
Omaha No. li , witli nlniMrmi men ; Lily No.
8 , twelve men ; I.aunulol.Vo. 14 , eight mm ;
Illack ICaglo No. U , fourteen men. Colonel
Downs of tbo 1'MrM , regiment lm < l come from
Lincoln with twenty-two men and also joined
In the pitrado.
In addition to the divlMoua tln-ro wore a
nunfucr of stuff nnd roginu'iital ofilcm
pruscnt , most of them bolng In uniform.
Among \voronotlrcilLloulcnant \ Colonel
Doubles of Lincoln , Major CJrrou of Kearney ,
Culoncl HU'ka of llio I- lint Inwa regiment ,
Llimtonuut Colonel Klllck of the Fourth
Nnbrntkn , Lieutenant Colonel ( 'allalmii uf
tlio Third , mid Colonels Jenkins , ( 'racer ,
Wollaand Kelson of the. major gi'iioml'sstall. ' .
The gay mil/onus of thu Sir Knights and tbo
oftlct'rs lent mi added brllllancv to the Hcrno
and they attracted the of all observers 10
their gidlant wearer * ,
liy scclnl | rectC4i ] an exhibition drill \vai
given hy Omaha division Xo. I'.1. ' A number
of fart movements wurogono through with ,
hut the hpaco which wasckuiivd was soHtimll
that the movements could not ho executed as
Will I in could bavu bot'ii donln'd. ' Ncvertho-
It'iH , n number of the ICnlghtH displayed true
military bearing nnd a commcndablodovotioii
to the tactics of the order ,
A' . I TM OX A t. fJ.AVKMW r , K. I t' ' * . ' .
riioCotnlilno U'lilcli N thts
llio I'lltHbnrg Al
PiTTunruo. I'a. , Oct. 1 a- [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB ltEn--M'lia ] lU-st meeting oftho
Mayers' nml National league ropresoatatlvos
tore to form a combine resulted In a draw.
\ f 'several propositions had been pre
sented a halt In negotiations was called hero
nnd nil h anils ilecldoil to udjoiirn until Sntur-
hiy , hoping to hear from the Jsow York
nectlnn In the meantime. President O'N'cit
of the National says the only question tbn.1
sup.iratos the two clubs is Unit of price , and
they will surely conic to that nt the next
uniting. This has liecn definitely decided
iponnt u Joint mcctlngof tliot-onnnlttcofrotn
each club , nnd the National Players' league Is
scheduled hero for next year.
Ni'jitKJM itiiit.iT r fir.tt
lie Opc ; us llio'iinipa ( lyn In Ne\v Vofli
Slnto.
TJrirN. . V. , Oct. III. The campaign in
New Vork state was opunuiHonlfjlit at a mass
meeting here , when Spi'iiitcr Heed addressed
1,5(10 ( | ) c-oilc. | Two years ago , ho told them ,
they aaltl that after much thought they wcro
in favor of protection. Ai never before , the
McKinley bill gives American mra-kcts to
American people. To have U * lull effect It
must hnvothclrsancllon , mid ho iwkod them
Lo do again -what they illd t\vn years ago.
Their votes tills full will slmvlicthorthey
nroronsistent orlneonslst''tit. lie alsospoUo
of tlio election , bill nn < l the necessity for Its
passiiL'i' , mfurring to the disrrjnch'iscinuiit
of millions of people In thctouth.
/V Ci'iiot ' ! rest oil ,
Harry Mansfield it a smooth young man
who depends upon his wits for a livelihood ,
r astiiinht about 1 o'clock Ofticcr Marnell
caught him attempting to get into a h.irbcr .
shopon r'arnuinstreet , nearThiilcenth. Uo
wassent to the polii-o station. Jailor liar-
voy found three skeleton Itoys in Matisllold's
pockets wneii he searched bun.
L'aluicMHa.s No Imitators.
Cinc\io , Oct. la.-Hon. T. W. 1'almor ,
president of the world's fair natlonnl coin-
mission , was in conference today with As
sistant Secretary of the Trcasuiy Nettloton ,
who is In the city , regarding world's ' fair
mutters. President I'almer said ho would
inform the department that ho ( Palmer )
would decline to receive the $ r.GUOaiiiiunl
salary allowed him nnd would charge only
his actual expenses during such time as he
devoted In Chlc.igo . or olseivhere wholly to
the business of the exposition. The presi
dent , when asked wlmt he thought ol thu
salaries of Director 'icnoi-alDavlsmidKoi-ro- '
tary Dickenson S15VIO , ( and$10,00 . respec
tively said bethought them none too largo ,
and , as the work progressed , ought to be in
creased.
ClinrgoilVltlinScrloim !
Thomas Kane , who -worked for Ucorgo
Thundino in a planing mill out near the
casket factory- the north end of thc.city ,
indulged in a spree last Saturday night with
his employer and Thundino became en
grossed in a game of cards at a saloon. ICane
left hlrn and wont to Thundino's home , near
tlio planing mill , ? uid assaulted Mrs. Ttuin-
dino. .A watchman at the plan ing mill heard
the lady's erics and went to her rescue.
Kane escaped by n back dour and succeeded
in evading the police until yesterday , when
IDctcctivoIIazecapturod him und lodged him
in Jail.
Mutinous Ilrltish Troops.
LONDON , Oct. ll. ! There has been another
mutinous outbroke among the English trooiis ,
this time In the ranks of the cast survey regi
ment , stationed on the island of Guernsey.
The trouble arose from a detaclimont of the
regiment being ordered to India , The mon
refused to prepare for their departure , totally
disregarding the commands of the oNicors.
As tbiiics were assuming a threatening as
pect , the recalcitrants were disarmed. Pi-
nnlly , however , all embarked , but In a very
sulky and menacing mood.
iYinerionni Victorious.
Coxs-MXTixon.n , Oct. 10.--A party of
Americans and Druses attacked the barracks
inSllcusIa , Syria , nnd blew up a portion of
the buildings. Forty Turkish soldiers were
Killed. The Americans then invaded tlio
government building , killing the governor
and robbed the treasury. They carried the
prison by storm , liberating nil the prisoner * .
Sit.ilii Threatens Ilotallntion.
M.vniiiP , Oct. 111. It is announced that the
Spanish government will request the United
States to admit t ho products of the Span ish
possessions in the U'est Indies , especially
tobacco mid sug.ir , without the recently im
posed tariff restrictions. In the event of
refusal Spain will exclude American pro-
Uucts , especially breadstuff * .
JMnssnorod 'JTIicm Itlglit Hack.
MAI > IIIP , Oct. 1-1. An nftlclal dispatch
nhout the expedition sent by the Spanish
Roveriinient to Ponapo to punish tbo natives
for the massacre of Spaniards says the
Spaniards carried everything before them.
Their loss WM seven killed and nineteen
wounded. The native loss was 150.
Memorial Services fur IMis. Iliinth.
LONDON , Oct. 13. Memorial services for
the late Mrs. Ilooth , wife of General IJooth
oftlio Salvation army , wcro held today at the
Olympl.1 . , in llanimorsinllh. Twenty-live
tuouband persons cllo present.
Dillon mill O'Brien.
Loxno.v , Oct. KJ. The Paris correspondent
of the Chronicle says a private telegram
.states that Dillon and O'llrion landed on the
coast of Brittany and nro journeying to
1'aris.
A. Chicago Ynuuinntioii Vjirn.
Tlio coramlssionor of lioiilth. . Dr.
AVIckcrbhain , luiilaiiotlmr cup ofvorin \ -
\voou jiussed to his lips the other day. If
there isiinything tliat the doi-toi-hates
it is the idea that wmiiMi should lie
vuccinuted on any other portion of tholr
jwrsoiH than llio ) ) ) of their
iotl urin , tiiiys u Chit'iiKi ) disputoli to the
Globo-Donioi-nit. Hi had hnrdly mu'hod
liU priviito nllloo whoiui neatly dressed
\vomun , closely veiled , walked in. Slu >
sjiolco very low , so low Hint the doi-tor
could warcoly luiuwlmt she had ID > : ij.
"J want to "bo vaivinatoiV she tiiiiil ,
"uiul 1 know It is ngiiin-t the rules but
I want lo Iw vaccinuloil nn the left Icj ;
Iwlowllio Unco. "
"Minium , " siiiil thu ilni'tor , "wo onn'l
do that horo. This iilaooU too public
for siii'li ' an oxhihltlon. '
"LJuL 1 don't like a sn'nr on my nrin.
nml ] Know you will crunt my ivmio'-t.
1 inn t > tuil.Ylnt ; I'lDi'iitloii uiul inli'iid to
oii tlio p'mlform. "
Tlioilui'toi-\VIIHnltout to i\civ \ < lo to tlio
reiiiie-ittWliuiiho wild : "llnUo your votl.
inailiiin , nml lot rti > > M O vour fa % .M
TluMlootor foil biu'li Iu lilnohnlr. Tlji1
fcatiuvH wcro nhony lilnrk. "No
iiia'niiijionm'aiii/Viiiiltheilni'ioi-li'ht lly ,
"no more linllos will ho vacclnnti'd , > \ -
copt on tholr uriiis , in this nlllcoliilol \
tun comiuissloniM'of health. "
( iiivntlio Cui'iifii a DrlnIt.
Stephen Lewis nf Sylviinlii , On , , fiiino
Inii'U tollfollio ollioi-ilrty. Ilo died , up-
ii'irontly , iindliisMm came In attend thi )
iiinoriil. Uo dotcutoil a fjulvor In hl
fiilhor's eyislld , nnd imkiii ) , ' him if lie
wimlod a drink of water ( ho eorp-u
niiildodliis hctid. I'liynli-laiiswi'i-ooaUi'd
In and M > OII rubtorod the mini to con-
H'lOUHIIO.SS.
Hen Itohrhiu'h , thu mini who Dieted so
Kiispli'ldiirilywith.Mrs. Shoilllco tlionlght
lior hiiHlmiiililiutlut the pollco Million ,
WIIH trlo'l in police court yu lor l y iul
line I Wl andcosU.
Adam Mnrroll wait arrontcil lust nlglit
fin-bolng ilruulc and thrcutciiiny to in-
fcillllL Ills wlfO.
"Mylon Aroon , " Vf. .1. Sranlnii's newest -
Irish comedy drama , was inado known nt thi
Hoyd last evening toaverylarKO nudlonec.
The play Is cast upon very familiar lines , but
the wit nnd humor , thcdoft touches of pathos ,
and the bright , bin of Irish homo Ufa
are Just as fresh and Interesting a
f this play was the pioneer pf
a now line of dramatic work ,
nstcad of following the well bc-aton track of
Irish coinciUofl thu nail nuarter of u ccnturv.
In "Mylw Aruon , " Mr. Scuiilnii has n very
congenial rolo. IIU urt Is of n ronnintlo
( ( iinllty nml cmliircs In iho memories of all
who behold It. It may not perhaps hoof thu
finality which p.ppeuli to the stern and presale -
sale critic , but It corlalnly has \vhnt Is mucJi
better , that touch of nature which mnkcs nil
the world alive.
Of Mr. Kcnnlan'ci sliiKtni ; much tun been
written , hut last night hi volco soc'ined it
trifle worn , or else the stnr was suffering
f rom a cold. . iSllll ho pleased hh midli-nca
with sovciv.l now love soii ( . ' , which proinlsn
to nccotne iu < fnmous us "IVck-n-hoo , " a soiiy
that 1ms IKH-OIIIOII cliw'lc in the nurserv.
The company supporting llio star , with ono
or two i-.wptfoiiR , Is very strong. I'luu-lvi
Mn nn. nsSunlro 'riiurston , wiuisuftlcli'iitly
coldbloodeil to plo.iso the most I'xartlng
auditor , and In Allhu C'arnov , plnycd hv
Tbadili-iis Shine , ho found an ally as bak-ful ,
ns villainous ushliiwlf.
Kobcrt McXalr in the role of 1'at I'lichin
was Inimitable. It Inn been n very long time
sinie the local stage * has witnessed so ndniir-
tibloan impersonation as Mr. McN'nlr givra
of asm.ill iniul owner , In love with all tlin
pivtty girls in the village hut particularly
smitten with Maugia Kiincll , a role charin-
ingly acted by Miss M ittlo Ferguson.
Miss Helen Wonthi-rsby was the I.ady
( .lover , n sympathetic role plavcd with con
siderable t.iet.
Laura tt'obstor , .as Mother Hot , the old
hag of Ulsbeg. was strung ; so strong. Indeed ,
that she completely dominated the sivncs m
which she llguivd to Iho exclusion of every-
onoclse , Mr. Scunlaii cxcopted.
Hut thr character In which the audliMro
foil the most interest was enacted hv Ton-
stimcoVallnio , n pivtty , ciirly-hiiirei'l llttlo
girl , who'C sweet volco gave a bcautiiul back
ground to the star and the other personages
In the ) > liy. ;
So I in ; Coml
Ioxci tin \NCII , N.J. , Oct. 1 ! ! . TIIP live
pigeon match today between ICilwnrd ( Jihlw
Murphy of Is'civ York nnd ,1 nines Kohoit
Klllott of Kansas City , for $ . " ) , ( KW a sldu. UO
birds each , nutom.itlc traps was \von by
ICIllott. ho killing Oil to Mil rpliy's M birds.
Tin1 tlmo was nno hour and forty-two min
utes , the best tlmo ever made In a hundred
bird shoot.
_
The Aust rii-OiM'inan .Vogotliil IIIIIM.
Loxnox , Oct. JO. - | Special Cnbloxntin to
Tin ; Bir. : ] The 'J'lmcs correspondent nt
Vienna says the Austrian government will
only negotiate with ( icrmnnv for thi ? purpose
of concluding a treaty which will cnnblo
manufacturers to innko calculations on linn
basis without fear of their being upset by
new customs regulations.
The. Klimiielal Situation 1n I'nrliigal.
LIMION , Oct. IU. The new ministry held a
lonif conference Saturday and concluded it
could not accent the linaiiclal scheme which
the lute minister of finance negotiated with
Paris bunkers win-it ho resigned. It Is still
doubtful whether tbo inliiKterinl crisis is ut
an end.
o
Onplnlii and Nine Others l/n l.
Qrciuc , Oct. 13. The bark Jlcllei-ry , from
Quebec for Oreenock , has ( imo ashore at Lit
tle Harbor , K. S. The riiptniu and nlno of
the crew are reported lost.
A Trias AsNljnmoiit. )
HmfTONTex. . , Oct. IS. Wallace , Wag
goner & Co. , wholesale grecois , assigned
today. Liabilities , fi)0,000 ; ( ) | no scbedulo of
assets yet.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
i
\\fANTJMl I'linimoil tu Katlu-r fruit , oto.
ft Apply atltnyniiuids , near 1) . & II. lnt. .
"fjlOlt HI'XT Pour rooms cheap. Unfur-
JL iiNhuil. Abe tuinlaliud rooms. 7\u. 15 N
Malllt. ! . .
A\r\NTKO A yoiini ? Ktrlabout 14 to ICyoari
il old for easy work. St. Louis llotul Utli
Main st.
ICKNT Pin-nMied lumii , with Initli , fol
-i-1 lady , .m i-o. Uth st.
IJliiU KI'.NT A lirlelc rpstdnnco In Council
J. llliillsnf i-Iovoii rooms , nlth lur c .viuil anil
orehard , llircu lilooki fiuni Uinnliii nml L'oun-
oil ItlulTs nuilor railway. Will bo rrntril
iiarlly furnished If di-slml. Apply to N. 1' .
lo < lfo & Co. . ILM llroadway.
"IJ10H SA1 < I3 Tlio htoek and llxtnrus nf n well
X1 i-stnlilNhi-d Kt-oci'ry ' hliii-o. or will wll
KlOL'k und rontstori ) and fixtures ! nlsu three
4-yi'ar-old oolit for salo. Inqiilro of T. U
Sijilth iN-Hon. 7h lUthnvo. . Council HlulK
H I'l'.NT llousi-s und rooms ; nnu over
-jtmuiii'iircmii't lieu e , anil nnu finiiNhcil
i-ooin atJ. 11. Davidson's , CJi Klftliavo.
TT10K S.VLK or Kent 'Oariloii Innil. with
JL1 houses , by J. It , Hlco. 1'JJ ' Slain St. , Council
lllulTs.
_
"VI1"V prxy rent , wneii you can liny a liomoon
TT thuH.iino turins , nml lucasiior your ilitli ;
Htiiny tlmo loivo yuir family the lioiiiu uloar
ontlio folio-Yin ? tor-mi :
A homo worth 31,00) ) at $1) ) per niontlt ,
Ahomo wurlli Jl.fi ) ) lit tli per inniith.
Ahniiiu worth $ ! ,0) ) nt f-l jior iniintlL
Aho'iio worth J.'l.O ) ' ) ut t li pur month.
Ahomo worth JJ.OO ) nt illpumonth. .
Otherprli-od lioinmnn tlio siino loi-nii Th
nbnvo mnntlily | > : iyninnU luulinlu | irliiclp-il
nnilInterest. Pur full Dtivlloulars cull on of
ndilri > ssllio.rii.ilie | WulU Oo. . ( JM IIroadway ,
CoiinfllIUnTs. ( I.-u .
COUNCIL KLITFS STEAM DYE WORKS
All kinds i > f living ami Clcunlnx dnnn In tlm
Hldio-tMyloof the Art. 1'ndiMl und . tiiliu'il
I'lilii-U-smiulo In looUns iriMHt : is now. Worn
| iMintlly | iloniMind dollvcrcil In all purls ot
i he country , s-i'iul fur price list ,
r. A. MAC-HAN. vroi > . ,
OllHr.ndway , Ni'.ir Northwestern Ui'pot ,
I'OUNCII ' , Ui.irrs. IA.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Council Bluffs.
PAID UP CAPITAL . < 150,000
SURPLUS ANO PROFITS . 50,000
LIABILITY TO DtPOSlTORS . 350,000
liWBi'TOiis A MllliM , 1' . O. llloason. K. L
HIII u HI I. K. K. Hurl , . ! . IV riliiuimK'iilliiirlci !
( Mlniinan. Trnnsaol Konrr.il liinUln : , ' l > uM-
Lovcosl fitpltnl ami niirpliu uf " /
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS
0 1'F 1 C E K & PlJ Sli Y ,
BANKERS.
Turner Mnln and Urondwny.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Hi-aim In fen > lKii nud doincitlu iixi-luiiwe
< -nllofitoii ! > inailu unit hilorust liatil ou ttiuo
F. M. ELLIS &CO. ,
ARCHITECTS
And llnlldlnti SnperintMidnnts.
lioonisf-O iiixl 4'r ! line lliiaillii .Onniliii.Ni'h. .
- . ' .Mrnliuii Illiu-k , t'ouiicll
nml UcumiHMl und -10
. la ( 'orri'iiioniliMicc | xollcllod ,
TICMUMIOXIOS.
rrioK. or. HHSIDKNOI : , 3 3
W. C. ESTEP ,
Council Illulfx , IDIVII.
M North niidn Hlreut.
Kiincral Director and KmlHilmcr.