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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SEPTEMBER 30 , 1893 : * THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BL.UFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEAIIL STREET. DclHtred Ly Carrier In nny part of the City. It. W. TII.TON , - MANAUER. J Himlnps * Office No. 41 { Ntlt | ( ) MI\THJX. N. Y. P. Co. Council IJluTs ( Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel lonni01 Hupp block. Horn , to Mr. niul Mrs.V. . K Lmdsoy , n daughter. If you want water In your yard or liouso KO to nwby'sKW : Mcrriam block. Tlio Soni of Veteran * will meet thh even- Intf. A full fttid punctual attendance Is do sired. Marrlngo licenses were Issued yesterday to J. II , bauers and Mltmlo Aekorman , and to Jcus i'clor Nelson and Mary Ilcda , all of Omnha. Hill Woodward was arrested last evening on upper Hrondwuy charsed with threaten- iiic to knock the Ueud off 1'oltcemau Doyle wtiilu drunk. J.V. . I'eregqy and n number of other niuflltes icavu next week for a huntlni : trip of several weeks over the Fremont , Klkhorn fi Missouri Valley road. District court adjourned yesterday after noon In order to glvo the Jucigo and the at torneys an opportunity to attend the memo rial exercises In the federal court. The Chautiiuqmi reading circles will com mence their work next week , and nil who ox- poet to take up the course arc roiinestoj to hand In thulr orders for books at once to U. II. Judson. The Inlsfall Dramatic rompnny repeated Its entertainment. "After Ten Yean , or'1 ho Manlno Wife , " at the llro.idway theater last evening to a fair sl/cd audience. In some respects the parts wore better taken than on the Initial performance nud the uudlcnco was highly pleased. "Faust" at Lewis Morrison will present the Hroutlway theater on Friday and Satur day ovcninps. Ho carries two carloads of scenery with him , and the drama will bo presented with nil the scenic splendor that has made the nnmo of Morrison famous all over the country. A happy suiprlso was perpetrated upon Colonel K..I. Abbott Monday nlcht at his residence , Ml ! ) Damon street , by a number of his friends. The occasion was his fiftieth birthday , and a number of the city oniclals. tocothor with other friends , took udvantago ot thu fact to call unexpectedly upon him. A number of valuable presents were given him mul his wife , and at a Into hour the company broke up , after wisnlng him many returns of the day. In polled court yesterday morning John Smith and George Oliver , the two printers who ongagea In n llpht last Saturday night on Broadway , were lined $11.80 for disturb ing the peace. Craig Mnrdls was lined a like amount for committing an assault. L. Win ters was given thirty days in the county jail for stealing a coat from the Model clothing store. Charles Graham was lined & ! . " > .70 for drunkenness and using obscenelanguage. . A. 13. Jay paid a line of 510.70 for drunken ness. ness.Tho The members of the athletic classes In the Young Men's Christian association pave an exhibition la-,1 evening in the Auditorium. The room was crowded , and an interesting entbrtalnmcnt was provided. The athletic exhibition Included work on the horizontal und parallel bars , races and tumbling , the latter under the direction L. C. Dalo. The programme was Interipoisetl with ex cellent music oy n quartette consisting of Colonel Tulloys , W. L , Murphy , C. A. Case mid Miss Luring , n cornet solo by Mr. Mur phy'violin solo by Mr. Case , vocal solo by V. I'ornekcs and mandolin solo by Ked Lm/.en- : dorfo. A handsome sum was realised which will bo used In fixing up the gym nasium. An injunction was issued In the district court yesterday In accordance with a petition lllcd ny J. N. Seheftlcr , guardian of Maria Theresa ICconan , against Henry AVagnor and others. Schofllor claims that Wagner ob tained a judgment of # 1,100 against Catherine Kccnan , and that after her death Wagner began suit against her husband , Felix Kconnn , to have the judgment satisfied by lovvlng on his dower Interest. Subse quently , It is allowed , the court decided that Kecnnu's dower interest In the property was not liable , as it was the homestead , but Wagner Mill wants to get hold of it and has accordingly levied execution on the home stead. A sale of the property has been advertised to take place October . " > , but by the Injunction Issued yestord.iy Wagner ib restrained from proceeding with the salo. Cure lor the Drink Habit. The John Holiday Riraody company , of liiirlington , la. , euarautoai to euro the drink habit and dypsomania. Homo treatment. Remedy sure. Ingredients harmless. 1'or bottle , 'postpaid , with full directions , $2.50. No testimonials published , and correspond ence kept Inviolate. Wo Have used our own medicine. _ You will huvo n chiinco to sco the flnubt furs usoll us the tinust , millinery nt Louis' annual millinery display Thursday und Friday this weak at Mu- Bonio bloolc. There has never been an investment offered in Counull UlulTs Unit wns as hafo as Morningsido and at the sumo time iivo suoh promise of u lar o profit to the Investor. It docs not depend on n boom nor oven on the trrowth of the city. The oxtonslvo improvements Unit have been planned and are now belli ; , ' made , added to what nature lias already done for It are as certain to make it more valuable tw day is to follow nltfht. It will not bo long till Morning- Hide will be so mneh more beautiful and desirable as a residence place than any thing else in the city , that people who want nice places foi * permanent homes will bo } * lud to { jot lots there at prices that would bcom extravagant now. Mrs. C. fc.mig and daughter , Mary , of Mes- rcna , la. , are the guests of ( ho family of I1. O. ICmig on 1'arl : avenue. A. E. Ifldd has gone east in response to a tclugram announcing the serious illness of his wlfo , in Pennsylvania. Miss Dungan was railed yesterday to 1'nmn City , la. , uy a telegram announcing the dangerous lllnou of her father. Mrs. Htowurt and Miss Until Stewart , mother mid sister of City Attorney J. J. Stowurt , arrived last evening fiam Oskaluosa and will spend so.no tuna hero visiting. MlssCurrlo Stevens loaves today after n pleasant visit with Dr. and Mrs. A. 1 * . Hanchctt. She will visit friends In Ken tucky and Now YorU before returning to hur homo in Los Angeles , Cat. DoWltt's Llttlo burly rtisors ; best llttlo pills foi'ilyspop.il.i , hour stomach , b.U brouth. Do you over look buck Ion years to a time when Council BlutTs wns much hinaHor than it IK now and when corn uiul potatoes were boltitf grown on what is now honieof the best pronorly in town ? Do yon over wish you had bought borne property then , even if it was hard work to pay for ItV Uo yon know that Coun cil UlulTs could not stop growing if it wanted to , and that in addition to its own growth wo are sure of catching a good blitiro of the Increase in population which will como to Omuhu with bettor times1Ve / venture to predict that there ib not a dollar'n worth of real estate in town that will not be worth several tlnns what It Is today in another ton ve II-H. When that time comes you will have to pay a good round price If you want a lot in Mornlngslile , because they w.il all bo owned by people who won t o ire to Boll at any price. Mornlngsldo was platted last year. Ten modern artlstlo houses have al ready boon built. A large millibar of lots have been sold to others , who in tend to build. _ Drs. Wooudury , dentists , SO Pearl Btreot , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 1IAUli'h 'rado work - ( , u specialty. NEffS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Burglars Bald Hart's ' Jewjlry Store with Great Succ.33. MANY VALUABLE WATCHES SECURED , AVIillc the lloom Wns Brightly llltinil- nnlcd und an Olllcor Patrolled ( ho Sidewalk , ( tin Work Wns Done. A. A. Hart , who keeps a jewelry ttoro at 537 Broadway , was visited by burglars yes terday morning , for the third time within a year and a half. When ho opened hli store about 8 o'clock In the morning , bo received the first Intimation that all had not gene right Curing the night. The outer doors of his safe stood wide open , while the Inner doors lay scattered on the floor , together with a ch sel and slcdgo hammer , \\hlcti had evidently been used by the thlovcs In effect ing an entrance. On the show case near the ruins of the safe lay all the watch cases and jewelry trays which ho had put In the safe bofoio locking up Monday night , entirely stripped of their contents. Nut a thing was loft in the stbro in the way ot watchoi and Jewelry , but ttio stock was otherwise un touched , so fnr as is now Known. Mr. Hart placm his loss nt about $1 , ( WO , which was con- sldcniulyfovor half of ail ho and. The burglars had entered through the back door. They had first attempted to force their way through u window , and had bored a do/en holes In n wooden bhuttor In such a way as to enable them to break It olT. They had aNo cut away some of the putty on ono of tno panes of glass , but had then for some reason or other abandoned that purl of the performance. Alter obtaining entrance to the shed on the rear of the building they cut out ono of the panels of the inside door and unlocked the door from the inside. A light was burning on the show case not three feet from the safe , tmd it was still burning when Mr. Hurt opened up yesterday morning , o that the thlovcs must have done their work wlih surprising boldness. They succeeded in sumo way in getting the outer doors of the safe open. Mr. Hart Is certain ho shut them and locked them when he wont homo at night , and the one mystery con nected with the case is how nny safe blower who manifested so much greenness in some of his other transactions could master the combination and get into the safe in the pro fessional style. Alter the outer doors wcro opened a hole was drilled In the Inner door and the com bination blown to pieces with powdnr , and the thieves then had everything their own way. The tools which wcro found on the floor In the morning were Identllled by G. H. Urown as being the ones stolen from his blacksmith shop on unper Bioadway , and consequently the same ones that were used In cracking the safe nt the Consolidated TanV line ofllco last Friday nlcht. There is no clue to the perpe trators of thu deed , but public opinion puts It down to the credit of a gang of well Known toughs who have been permitted by the authorities to Ho around the city for months past without molestation. I'nronts ISeml This. July and August are anxious months for mothers who carefully watch over their little ones. Hot days and frequent changes of temperature are liable to produce cholera morhus. How satisfactory it should bo for parents to know that Hallur's Kiln P-ir.Uyzpr is both a pleasant and offoetlvo remedy for all summer complaints. It soother and re lieves all pain and griping anil always effects a co m pi etc cu t e. _ _ ST1M.I MOADINO ' 1JIIO PltOCESSION. That is ilio Way the IJoiton Store , Council niulTH , Achieves Success Hco What Wo Offer This \ \ celc. For this week the Boston Store will offer as a special attraction u magnifi cent display of ladies' coats and furs. It ' may be 11 li'ttlo early yet to call special attention to those things , but wo believe in loading the piocessipn , and if you are not rendy to buy you will take pleasure in looking over the many beautiful things we show in these lines. Wo have just received our fall line of ladies' garments in all the latest styles and cloths , including cheviots , chevrons , beaver , diagonals , oetina and matalasso , mnilo up both with and without fur trim mings FUR.S. FUUS. FURS. In mulls and capes wo have the most complete assortment have over shown , including blaclc hair , French coney , French. beaver , beaver , raccoon , monkey , mink , capo seal , krimmor , gold soul , real seal , marten , black .skunk , astruchan , oppos- bum. nutria , and in children's sets wo show chinchilla. Angora , Thibet lamb , ermine , tiger and white coney. OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Our Kill Glove Department is the best assorted. Wo also carry the largest and most complete line of all the loading brands known. The genuine Foster Kid Gloves wo make a specialty of at $1.00 , 81.25 , $1.50 , $1.75 , SL'.UO and $2.25 in dressed and un dressed. BOSTON STOKE. Council Bluffs , In. Swanson Musie C.C. , 335 Broadway. I. Win ; ; M.IH Sklppe'l. An Information has boun filed In Justice Hammer's court by Mablo Ward , an Omaha young lady , charging Charloi C. Ewlng of Omaha \\lth seduction. A warrant has been Issued far his arrest and has been placed la the hands of an oftlcor , but In some way Kwmc has been enabled to elude the man with ti-o star. Kwlng was the rcclpltcnt of considerable notoriety some time atto by reason ot certain acts of hUln Omaha while ho was connected with the Commercial college of that city , but overslnco hli oseap.ula bccnmo public ho tins boon hiding from the oflicors. Monday after noon ho was scon on the street with a young lady , and a warrant was Immediately put in the hands of a constable , but he postponed making the inn'st until after ho had gone on n llshlng excursion , so Ewlng nindo his es cape. He has not been seen sinco. Use Hnllcr's tiorman I'ills , ttio great co n stipution and liver regulator. 'I he Iteason Why We have marked our goods at plain manufacturers' prices is that wo are goIng - Ing out of business , pur time hero is limited and wo are willing to dispose of our L'oods without a cent of profit as rapidly as we can employ help townlton customers. E\crybody who visits our btoro can see what goods cost and all must bo sold tit cost. Furniture , carpets , cooking and heating stoves , bedding at actual coal ; many goods less than cost. Call early before the stock is broken. MANDEL & KLEIN. Ifnw the MiHMMirl ( .linnurd. The taking of evidence In tbo Cut-On Island case was resumed yesterday morning In the ofllco of Attorney deneral Stone. Nebraska was represented bp C. J. Greene of Omaha and Iowa by Attorney CiiMioral Stone ; City Attorney blewart and Smith Mcl'horson of Ucd Oak. The first witness was the city surveyor , Thomas Tostovln , who had on hand a lot of mans which had been drafto I for the purpose of showing the movements of the river In the vicinity of Cut-Off , A largo part of the morning session wns occupied lu taking Mr. Tostovtn's testimony. In tbo afternoon a number of old settlers were present anJ tholr testimony was taken , most of It consisting of recitals of Incidents which were calculated to show the uncertain character of the river , and the sudden and great change * it has mudu ii > i's channel. The most Interesting was Martin Hughes. the contractor , who has been a resident of Council Illuffs for twoiity-llvo years , He stated that In 1&07 ho hud seen forty acres taken away from the oust ildo of tut ) rlvor lu a tingle eiuon , and ho hnd to oxcrclso thn greatest watchfulness In moving his ma chinery well away from the rlvor In the night for fear It would be In the water Jicforo morning. Ho nUo testified that the St. Joseph Kallrond company hnd been compelled to move its tracks between Coun cil liluffs and I'acltlo Junction , which ran along his property , six or seven titnos and a total distance of two miles on account of suc cessive encroachments of the river. The testimony will be resumed this mornIng - Ing , and about n dozen witnesses are still to be examined. Ills probable the worn will be completed today. Constipation poisons the blood ; DoWitt's Llttlo Karly Risers cure constipation. The cause removed , the disease is gono. The Alabatigh Fur company of Omnlm will exhibit some line sacqucs and new est furs at the Louis' display Thursday and Friday evenings. Now fall goods , finest line in the city , Just received at Roller's the tailor's , 310 Broadway. _ Mrs. I'folfTci-'H Millinery Display. Mrs. PfcllTer's autumnal millinery display will take place on Thursday and Friday. The ladies will llnd it to be the finest display of the scabon , and they will be well repaid for a visit. All the latest styles will bo shown in both the stores , L'02 and 341 Broadway. The stores wil bo oucn botli afternoon and evening. _ * 11ONOKS TOTIII3 IK\D. Memorial Son-icon Held In Honor In tin ; I nit o Judge I.ovc. For the ilrst tlmo in thirty-five * years a now judge occupied the bench of the United Status court for the district of southwestern Iowa. Judge Love was appointed to the po sition by Franklin Pierce In lisM and held It until his death. Judge J. S. Woolson was appointed his successor a few weeks ago and mounted the woolsack yesterday lor the lirst time. The afternoon session of court wns given up entirely ton memorial service In honor of Judge Lovo. ThomomboHof thobarfrom this city , together with those who have come fnwi a distance to attend court , assembled in the court room. As tno clock strdcu ! i Dep uty CU'i'K Hunter entered the room , followed bv Judge Shlras of the circuit court , Judga J. K. Uocd of the court of private land claims mid Judge Woolson. Court was opened , und the exercises begun with the reading of rcso- lutloni by Judge James W. Mr-Dill of Afton , one of the prominent attorneys of tbo state- and formerly a member of the district bench. John N. Baldwin of Council HlufTs followed the reading of the resolution with u jpcccli , In which ho eulogized Judge Love as excelled by none in strength of thought , plainness of speech , and judicial firmness and integrity. Ho was followed bv Assistant District At torney W. C. llowell of KeokiiiC , who read a set of resolutions prepared by the members of the ICookuk bar. Judge Woolson then read a paper in which ha called at tention to the financial disasters In the midst of which Judge Love took the bench , and the problems growing out of tbo close of the war , the development of the great west and nil the other questions with which hU decisions dealt. He paid an eloquent tribute 19 the personal worth and the professional integ rity of the deceased. Ono Minute. Ono minute time often makes a great dif ference a ono minute remedy for bronchitis , choking up of the throat , lungs , etc. , of course is a blosslng. Cubeb Cough Cure is such a remedy. For sale by ell druggists. Cubeb Cough CuieOne minuto. The novelties of the season combined in potty effects and dainty creations of millinery at Louis' display Thursday and Friday evenings. Extensive improvements always add to the value of property. Morningsido is being improved as no other addition in the city has ever been improved. If you will stivo a little money every month and invest it in a lot you will got the bcnolit of those improvements and you will find it a most satisfactory in vestment. _ Struck liy a. Motor. The Fairmount park motor got in its work again last night , and this tlmo Joseph Camp bell , an engineer on the Wubash , whoso home is at Sanberry , Mo. , was the victim. He was crossing Uroadway about 8 o'clock , just above Bryant street , and the motor was coming down street In charge of Conductor Thorno und Motorman Easrmau. Campbell was watching the Salvation army , which was stationed at the corner. A friend who was with him saw the motor coming and called to him to got out of the way , DUD the nolso prevented his hearing the warning , and the motor caueht him just as ho was stopping off the track. Ho was thrown fifteen feet and fell on his head on the pavement. Ho was picked up and can led , unconscious , into Atkins' drug store , whom Dr. Lacey attended him. His injuries were confined to a terrible gash In the back of his head from which the blood flowed In a stream , und some bruises about the ( Kick. It wan thought possible that ho might huvo sustained Internal injuries , but that can not bo dccide'd positively until later. Campbell wns taken to the Wabnsh round ' : ouso where ho spent the night. Gesalcr'sMagioHeaaacno Wafers. Curosil headaches in " 0 minutes. At all druz Uts Frank Trimble.atty , Baldwin blktcl 303 Picnic at Manhattan beach. Round trip tickets from Omaha , including boat ride , 0c ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and Murray hotels. TO MAItKY. Monaciifl Is Anxious to Knco the lly- incnfiil Alter at Onuc. Sam Monacus the Italian barber who it Is claimed abducted Julia Lagomarcmo , who llvoi at OH ! South Thirty-seventh streat , and Ella Miller some tlmo ago , was brought back from Chicago yesterday by a detec tive. Monacus wai locked up In the city jail and charged as a suspicious character. The prisoner was seen by a reporter last evening and appeared perfectly willing to talk. He said : "I did not abduct or kidnap Julia.Vo wanted to get married , but could not get her parents' consent. Wo ran away to Chicago and the Miller girl , who was In the secret wanted to go along so wo let her. "In Chicago wo tried to oo married , but could not because Julia is not of ago. Yes terday when in Jail In Chicago a detective came to me und asked if I would marry Julia. I told him 1 would and then I signed a paper to that effect at tbo request of the ofliucr. " It was reported that Monucus had tried ts bang himself while In jail m Chicago , and that ho hud made n similar attempt while placed In a cell hero. When asked" why ho made an clTari to take his life the prisoner grow quite Indignant and emphatically de nied that he had tried to do nny such thing , cither here or In Chicago. Ho said that ho did have a handkerchief tied about his neck , but that was on account of a sore throat. "I have no reason to want to dlo. I have not killed anybody nor committed anv othar crime. All I did wns to run away with the girl t want to marry and I ho DO Julia's par ents Will eivu their consent and lot u marry. " Agate bearing scales , cotToti mills with fee power , grocers refrigerators , butter coolers catalogue of Borden & Solloek Co. , Chicago. "A Trip to Chinatown" is a designless picture , made by a turn of the Kaleidoscope , 1,0 to speak , of few bits of colored gloss. As n variety performance , the show U the best Omaha has seen this year. There Is , however , one personage In the cast who stand ? out In has relief from the rest of the company , Mr. Harrv Conor , nn original comedian , who plays the part of thu chronic comphuner , Wellund Strong , In u delicious n.auner. Hi * methods are original to himself , und his bland humor and peculiar Intonation ho assumes In check- lug oft the things which will shorten his day * , If they are Indulged , are lrrosl tablv plcuslut' . lie s\\03 \ life to the comedy aud Is ono of Mr. Hoyt'n 'Hindi" for which the former Is becoming aaifamous as wiittne plavs. Mr George A. Ilean as Hen Gay Is worthy of mention on passanticr- plavs the part legitimately with none oft the swagger of the vaudeville ttogo so Inherently a part of thn farce. N Harry Gil foil Is a wonderfully clover mimic and Is n big card among : the specialty people embraced in the .east. Miss Annlo Boyd is fin do sciclo , As the widow from Chicago , "hot too strenuous on culture but makes up for It In biff , " Is sum- clently gushing and gay to please the most blase man within sight of her. With Mr. Conor she did n daintyhit of work , reminis cent of childhood days , a parody upon "Ktlbon and Kachel , " which used to bo the piece do resistance In every school entertain ment , She was n second edition of Kate Castloton as "Tho Quakeress , " only she dressed In black , for the reason that she was In mourning possibly. There are several pretty girls In the com pany , and the magnificent daucors , the Daly sisters , who give nn exhibition of high kick ing upon the plarru of the Cliff bouse. The rest well they are variety , In keeping with ttio play. No gripping , no nausea , no' piin when DoWltt's Llttlo Early Risers are taken Small pill. Sofa pill. Beit pill. OIM3NH TOX1GIIT. Omaha's Imposition III Ito Ilondy for the Crowds. The Omaha exposition will open tonight nt the Coliseum building on North Twentieth street. The management has been making strenuous efforts to Insure the complete suc cess of the affair , and that those efforts have not been without avail is plainly evident to every one who has visited the building within the past twenty-four hours. Every space In the building has boon taken and the exhibitors have vied with ono an other In the attractiveness of their displays. As n result the unattntctivo Interior of the building has been made beautiful. Tasty decorations ot bunting und cvcrgrcon form nn attractive contrast with the diversity of colors comprehended by the numerous dls- plavs. While the local dealers and manufacturers are in the majority , yet the displays made by outside concerns form an attractive feature of the exposition. The exhibit of Lincoln county at the state fair , a largo locomotive constructed entirely of the agri cultural products of that county , will form an Interesting foaiuro of the exhibit , and the display made bv the Norfolk beet sugar fac tory at tno Norfolk fair will also be among the sights to bo seen at the opening tonight. Hon. John M. Thurs'on will open the ex position and an attractive musical pro gramme will bo presented by the Musical Union baud. , By tonight all the display will bo complete ' ' and' the best exposition' over held will bo thrown open to the public. For delicacy , for purity , and for improve ment of the complexion nothing equals Poz/oni's Powder. A OAI.IJ. For the Douglas County Republican Convention. The republican electors of Duuitlas county , NebrasUu. are hereby cUlcd to moot In con- Tcntlon at Washington hall. In the elty of Omaha on Monday. October K' , 1601 , at 1 o'clock p. in. , for the purpose of placing in nomination candidate ; fur the following of fices , to-wlt : ( 'lei U of thu dlstrlctfConrt. County jmlL'ii. C'ountv clorlc. ' . ' C'oiiiity treasurer. County sherllf. County coroner. County surveyor. One county commissioner. First district. Ono superintendent or public Instruction , Ki\- justices of peace at lar o for the city ot Omaha. Six constables nt larjo for elty of Omaha. And assessors for the various wards und precincts. And such other business ns may properly come before s.ild convention. The rupiosontatloii in said convention shall bo for each ward In Omaha nine delegates ; for the city ot riouth Omaha , nine delezatos ; for each precinct olltsldu of Omaha and South Omaliu. live delegates. The primaries for the election of dolomites to said con\ontlon hlmll bo hold In the different wards of the cltlos of Oinuhn ami South Omaha on Saturday , October 10 , ISO I. between the hours of 1- o'clock noon and T o'clock p. in. , unit In the precincts outside of said cities , on the same day hutucen thu hours of T and 0 o'clock u. in. Primaries shall In all respects conform to the laws of Nebraska In such case nindo und provided. Dated thlsSfith day of September. 1501. MOS-KS I' . OMtniKN Chairman. M. II. KKOFIKI.D , Secretary. . DoWltt's Little Early Uisers ; only pill to cure sick headache und regututo thubcwols -fin : ai.u HuHlncton , In. , Itcpiihlieana Take iMciiHiiieH Tor Political Success. Binii.txoTOX , la. , Sept. ! i9. [ Special Tele gram to THE I3nE. ] General Ocorgo A. Sheridan opened the propubllcau campaign In this city today. Ho spoke to a largo audi ence in the opera house on thu political issues. His speech \\as nn eloquent treatise on the tariff and a defense of the McKInley law. He also handled the speech of Gov ernor Boies In Now York without gloves. Great enthusiasm is exhibited throughout southeast Iowa among republicans , and Wheeler's majority Is llgi-rod at25,000. ! , No Rcuriver Jtcqiilrcd. Sior.x CITY , la. , Sept. 19. [ Special Tele- pram to Tin : UEK. ] The reported application for the appointment of a receiver for the Life Indemnity und Investment company of Sioux City is wholly erroneous. A matter of equity onc'cting tno mutual interests of cerium of the oid policy holders is pending In the court , but the question in litigation in nowise in volves the standing or solvency of the com pany. IfarrlHon C'omity'n Fair. Musonii VAI.I.EV , la. , Sept. 29. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Biu.J : Tbo thirty-third annual fair of Harrison county opened today with a good attendance. The exhibits of merchants are unusually pood. Ono of the principal features of the meeting is the ab sence of fakirs and games of chnnco. Some of the best tjieod of the circuit is here to con test for the nurse * ofTejcd. Killed In u Gravel Pit. CUPAH Itu'ins , la. , Sept. 29. [ Special Tel- gram to Tin : BKU. ] John Butler , a work men on the Burlington , Cedar Hapids & Northern gravel pit about five miles iibovo the citv. wns caught by'a caving bank today and fatally Injured , dyinpina low hours , ills homo is In Dubuquq. . i Shirp : Krost In Iowa. BOOVB , In , , Sout. S'.tX-Tho very sharp frost this morning has cut vegetation. DoWltt's Little Eany UISOM. Best little pill ever made. Ctins constipation every time. None equal. 'Ufio them now. xniia orriift xntmirinr , N'ciirnHku. Bassett wants an'ejcvator. ' A Christian sclcncq'nstoclatlon Is to bo or ganized by the believer * in that faith at EXOILT. 'i i , A camp of Modern oodmon was organized at Falls City , begmplng Its career \tlth a membership of thirty-five. A boy and n box of mutches started n lire at Co/ad which gave thu fire department a hustle to save valuable property. Sergeant-at-Arms Valentino of thn United States scnato has presented the West 1'olnt Sons of Volorans with an elegant now flag. While the 13-year-old daughter of William Hobb residing near Lexington , was riding a ponv the saddle turned and throw the rider o the ground , badly fracturing bur righj nn. nn.Uov. Uov. C. B. Carey , pastor of the Norfolk Baptist church , preached his furewoll tor- won Sunday and will po to Morgan Park seminary to take u three years' course In theology. While John Fastnow , a Platte county farmer , was returning homn from Cotnlo.i , ho was thrown from his wagon and his rix'ht Uiluh bone wu.s broUun. It will bu many months before ho will recover. A day or two ago u'-year-old son of Boyd Sanders of Suundcri county , by mistake swallowed a largo dose of eyewater which he found In a small bottle. Ho was soon taken very 111 , and his condition for some hours was dangerously critical. Ho Is now , bow- ever , out ot danger. Josh Brown , a farmer living nearChapooll , raised a watermelon that weighed forty pounds. Mr. T. A. Ball , living near the water works In Superior , rat od ono that measured three feet In circumference ono way and four foot the other , and weighed forty-three pounds. Uov. Mr. Bray , putorof the Proibylorlnn church of Aurora , wont to visit n friend nt Humuton who Is n photographer. Shortly after dark he came out of the photograpnlo gallery , which stands back some distance from the slduwalk , and supposing ho hnd reached thn line of tha walk turned north ward and ftll Into a deep dellnr on the ad joining lot , in which there were a number of bricks. Ho sustained n fracture of ono of his logs and very lovero injuries about the face and head. Iowa. Leonard Tcdrow of IdaOrovo is dead at the age of SI. Potatoes nra a drug on the D.ivon port mar ket at 20 cents per bushel. The CVdar liuplds city council will con demn seventy acres of land for parK pur poses. Five hundred and fifty-six children of Ida Grove , or one-fourth of the population , ore ot school ago. Hattlo Jcssuptins sued William Androws.n Montrose saloonkeeper , for $ " > 00 for selling liquor to minors. There Is a movement on foot at Dubuque to hnvo an Illuminated town clock placed on the top of the now court house tower. Miss Clara Quirk , the Dos Molnos young lady who fell upon a rod hot stove several weeks ttgo and was badly burned has died of her injuries. Tonv Sng , who Immortalized his name bv .shipping cats into Dakota by the carloadwas before the Dubuque police Judpo the other day for lighting. A Dubuque man washed his hands in tur pentine and hold thorn over a llro to drv. The turpentine was Ignited and his hands were severely burned. The Dubuque electric street railway has been sued by John Evans for $0,001) ) damages for the loss of his liltlo R-yoar-old daughter , who was killed by the cars. Two little Hill boys of Boone , aged 0 and 4 years , wandered away from homo and bo- cnmo lost In the woods. A searching party found them late in the night. Sparks from a passing locomotive set flro to and destroyed five stacks of hay belonging to William Earnest near Long Point. Ho hus filed a claim against the Chicago .V North western forUO , the value of seventy tons of hay. hay.Nearly Nearly two years ago Louis Ilecb put the fire end of a lighted cigar against the flank of a horse in the Dubuque lire' department Mid the horsi was bndly burned. The in telligent animal remembers his enemy and whenever Hcob enters the cngmo house the horse shows signs of anger and tries to cet out of his stall to wreak vengeance on the man. man.As As the pay train wns going north from Waterloo on the branch road u man named Bcebo , llvlnc at Nashua , was driving along the track between thut town and Plainlleld. The cars frightened his team , which ran away , and he was thrown out. The train men noticed thai ho seemed to bo injurnd and the train was stopped and ho was taken aboard nna the train started for Plainlleld. Ho died on the cars , however , before that place was reached. Confirmed. The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeably liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years has boon more thin confirmed by the pleasant experi ence of all who bavo used It , and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers of the California tt'ls Syrup company. The Genuine Imported Carlsbad Sprmlel Salt. is of great benefit in temporary and habitual constipation , liver and kidney diseases , chronic catarrh of the stomach and Do\vols , rheumatism , gout , &c. , and should bo used in the morning1 before breakfast. Obtain the genuine article , imported in round bottles. Eisner < fc Mondolson Co. , Agents , 0 Barclay Street , Now York. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. EOK IinXT I'urnlblied liouso of rooms 020 Third avenue. FOUND Hay hone , saddled und bridled. Knqulro T. Ternley , ! iVJ8 South avenue. stocks of inoruliamllso and clear SI2YE11AL Omuhu : uiI Counull UlulTs property to ex change foi lowu farms. If yon have u farm to oner , write lo Johnston & Van 1'atton. Council lllulfa. POUSALH Macro fruit farm three miles from postolllce , hlelilv linpiovrd and very dcslr.iblo. I'oiobt Smith , Baldwin block. XPHKT Columbia hlcyclo. K Inch , In perfect - foct older , \\111 tr.iuu for Knod rllle. 112 calibre. U. A. Atlilm , Council Itlutrs , la. CiTAWVOYANCE. inInd reading or INy- cliomctry. Diseases of all Kind dlainiuaod and treated with hot baths and massive. All letters promptly aiisweiod. Olllco hours. 0 u in. to 10 p. in. No. 11- - ' . avenue C , near cor. 13th alrueL T71OH SALE or Itpiit-Oaidpn land with JJ houses , by J. K. Klcc , 101 Main St. , Council III u fft TjiOU IlKNT Furnished IOOIM , with or with- J outhoniil. Ycrv desirable location. Kefor- enccs required. 400 Ulcn avenue , a'ljulnlni ; school park. VA7"ANTii-A Rood Klrl at 4.1 ! Glen avenue. WANTED A Rood , steady , sohor baibor. Stcudv employment. IB1 Smth Main street , Council Bluff * . ST.FRANCIS ACADEMY IIUAKDIXU AM ) DAY SCHOOL. FIFTH AVENUE AND SEVENTH ST Can ho reached from any ot the depots on motor. Conducted by the SIstorsof Charity , H. V. M TKK.MS Kor board and tuition , um'or.ioln j all branches of a llnlshod u liiuatlnn fnryoun ? ladles , * " . "i for soislon of live mouths , com- monuln first Monday In Hotitombor and I'ol ) . rimry , respcotlvoly. For further parllenliri address. SISTHIt SITI'KKIOK. St. Francis Academy , CVnnul ! IllutN. li. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOFAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 DlliKCTnui I. A Mlllnr. P. O. Oleason , II fj Sliuuiirt , U K. II' ' rt , J. I ) . iMmnndsoii. t'hurlus K. llanmin. Trans tut. Kunur.il hunldiiK busi ness. I.nr.'cstuiiplt U an.I surplus of uuy bau'c ' In Southwestern Ion a INTEREST ON TIME DEfOSITS C. ESTEP , 14 N. Main St. , Couacll Bluffs. ' Funeral Director and Embalmor. ' THE GRAND Council Bluffs. In. THIS ELKUANTLV APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYUDR , Ma naffer. Homcxlf Fold tT driiKKl > ti or to K. T , lliurllluv , tt urren S. W. Cor. 15th and Doulas Sts. Has it ever occurod to you , the absurdity of paying such fabulous stuiiu for a FALL St'IT or Overcoat , as the average swell tailor nerves himself up to ask ? If not , call a halt right now , and make a few comparisons between their high priced offerings and the handsome Uusinc-s and Dress Suits , light , medium and hea vy weight Overcoats we've made up for fall and winter comfort and economy from , We'll turn you out a business bull the equal of any made to order nl * : < o. We pimranteo lo lit you out In drnm suits , from genuine English clay worsteds , unllnltthud worsteds , chuviots in blaelc und fancy shades , novelties in line i'iiiinercs or nny of the Into or modern fctylus Known to men of tasto. Medium , light and heavy weights , cut form lilting , loose back or English box , nil late fads among men of dress , tit pri cos ranging from We cater for line trade. Wo want your judgment on our present stock. We'll do the rest. Reliable Clothiers , Southwest Cor. 15tli & Douglas \ \ Send for catalogue. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS , C. A. SclioscUnck , Proprietor , Offices 021 Broaclwny , Council Bluffs and 1521 Fnrnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and raflnish goods of every description. Packages received at either office or tit tha Works , CorAve. . A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of nnv character can havi them redyed and finished equal to now. BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with the nd most approved machineryatcst at loss co t than you over pild SUGH THINGS DO WOT AT You can Become Hoard $2. A Teacher , Expenses Low. A Bookkeeper , Send for Circulate A Stenographer , \V. \ S. Paulson , A Typewriter. Council Bluffs. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS , All Kin Is - < f HycliuuiiiH o niin ilunu lit tint hieht'hliit } in of Hit ) urt. Tailed uii't ' Mtalncd fubr.i-N n.iiilt ti iii'ik an K" ' ' 'it nu " ' "I feiithiTt cluaiird liy slt'iiin ID tlrst-cluts man ner. Uurk promptly done iiml dull * urcil In all rth uf tli > > uniiiiiry. .vmd fur prlco Hat. C. A. MAt'HAN. - ritOI'KIKTOlt Uruudwuy. Nunr Nurlliwun0rn Depot COU.NCIL Ui.urr < i , IOWA. M M ft OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO//V I'nM Up Capital $100,000 Oliloit orKnl > oit turn * In tha rltr Foreign anJ ( luinetlio uxclmitfu nml luott nuctirllloi K'lHxilnl BttPiulun imld to cullucllom. Account i of Inllvlil * unli. bunki , bnnkor < nmloorpuntluni ollcltut rurrt * | > umlonco InfUO'I. ' IJIJO. I * . SANTOHI ) . I'roililont A. W. IIIIIK.MAN , Caihl r. A. T. IlICi : . Alllitnr > t Caihlsr. CO U.NCI I , III.UKIM Galvani/cd Iron Cornice It. QltAlin .1 HUN. I'liord , 1O1D nncl 1O17 Brontlwatj. Klllmntei fiirnhhail on iillklmtl of ( Ulvauliol Iron riiriiUu Work. Iron Iluariiu , Hturo Krutiti uaj Clipper Work. Arlldla work u njwjIaUr l' < jrrj < IHiiKluiicu tolioUi" ! fruia i > ulul JW lullji fruui Cuu * oil UluttJ ami Umili * .