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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1893)
iri t > - rn THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL 1IUMT3 NO. 12 PRAMSTHKET r JlvcTfd by runicr to any p-irt of the city \V. TIl.TON - Mnnugor ViruJ Htfillif" . OITlCH . N.O. 43 NKSJ , , , , . , , , | . ; ( | | tor . js'l ( 23 .1//AOK MK.M'IUA , N. Y I'lnn.olnr Co. Hostop store , cloaks AV. H.Vnro mid Wllllnm Gronrwep went to Uonnior township lust night to address ft polltlenl mt'otlng. Mr. und Mrs. H. Alexnmlor will celebrate the twonty-Ilfth annlveisary of their mar- riafo on Tucsdny , November 7. Miss Neolo Ocdcn nnd Mr. I. M. Troynor will assist In Iho musical part of the pro- pram nt the Congregational church service this evening. A stniill shed at the corner of Avenue K nnd Nineteenth street caught nro yesterday nfternoon. IXumigo was slight. How It caught is not known. Kthcl. tlio M-ycir-old : daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Charles tircene , died of malurial fever 1'Vidav iiltrr a two weeks illness at her homo near thn poor farm. P'llmr will bu prcai-hlng at the Union Christian inl'slon tonlcht b.Hev. . . Henry Uo l.rng. Also incetinL's every night this week. Ku'r.vtjody Is ror.llally Invited. Miss Delia Meyers entertained eighteen of her friends nt her residence on Park avenue * last I'Vlday ovnimg. The evening was Kpcnt enjoyahly in music , dancing and re- froshn.cnts. The Choral union held Its first meeting for the year In the Young MOU'H Christian asso ciation rooms last Friday evening under the direction of Prof. L. A. Torrens. The next meeting will bo next Friday night , and it Is hoped that all who are interested In vocal music will bo present. The funeral of Albert I. Fullmer , who died last \Vcdnesday at Ins home in Omaha , took place .yesterday ' at the homo of his father on Sixth avenue , K'OV. .1. Jndns Farley ofllel- ntlng. A-htrgo number of friends followed thu remains to their restin-r place in tlio cemetery. Jin wiis bom n : La Sallo county , Illinois , .July M , 1MW. .lelin Shclller and Price fJibson , who were arrested lust week on the charge of keeping gambling IIOHPCS. have been discharged , the men who started the crusade against them having lost their iles'.ro ' for n purillcation of the city. Neither of iho prosecuting wit nesses obowcd uj ) when the time for trial canio ami the defendants wore discharged upon their paying the costs. The pictures of tlio Ganymede Wheel club , which wore recently taken , have Just been completed by the photographer and a sam ple is in the hands of the treasurer , O. O. Drew , uiidcnroing tlio inspection of the members. H"is a line , largo.picture , about 1-1 x"U in size , and contains the likenesses of about forty .younir men. The photographs of the individuals and the club house are good almost , without exception. Irvin Birch was on trial In the district court yesterday on the charge of stealing a team from \veatherbeo of this city. Ho paid a visit to the stable last spring and en gaged a rig to : ; o , as ho said , to the Ocnf and Dumb Institute to take a lady fricud out I'lillnji. He fulled to return , and when he was last located it was at Dow City. Ho was brought back , and yesterday afternoon the Jury that tried him found him guilty as charged. A gentleman arrived in the city last evening - ing looking for his daughter , who left homo about two weeks auo and came hero to enter n notorious house on Lower Hroadwny. lie chinned there was a woman in Sioux City , where ho lived , who acted as a procuress nnd Induced his daughter , who is a rutner prott.v i-'lrl. 17 years of age. to enter upon : i life of shame. Ho got track of her and put his case In the hands of the police , who helped him find his daughter las' , night. Tiinnly IB pivon by the Boston Stores us to time nnrt place to buy rolinblo and seasonable niei'chamiibo.Vn offer us tjpcchil olTor- irijjH while they last attruitivo bargains in tliu following lines : Odds nnd omls in kid cloves , sold from 7fio to $1.75 , nil colors and makes , at . ' ! ! ) ; 2.i3 and 'lc ! ) ; scissors , nil sixu , at JOc ; Jf)00 ) jiairo of blankets , special , 02c } to 812.00. : ti-ineh ( heavy all wool twilled dross flannels ! Wc , worth fiSc. Best cpuvlity dark prints f > c a yard. Ilil-inch twilled figured Huitintrs 12 yardH for $1.00 , suitable for comfort ables. ables.Wo Wo .show the berft valtto in butts for the money. Underwear counter , special in ladies' ftt 2 , " ) ( ! . , 'tic : , : io ( ) , < i2e. { G'onts' , IWc , SOe , 75c , SI. 00. In hosiery , as usual , wo are hoadquar- torn. Hvurytliiiifr you want ; prices ritfht. FOTIIKHIXGHAM , WniTKLAW.t CO. , Coutuiil Bluffs , la. P. S. Wo close every evening at 0 p. m. , except Momlays and Saturdays. BOSTON STOUK. If you want to buy the best fi-room in tlio city call and see mine | 1 inside and out. 1 want to build a largo hiniKo and iniiHt Boll this one lir.sl. Forrest Smllb , 7(1 ! ! ( Madison street. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. W. S , Baird , Liuvver , iSvorott block. I'KlttitMAl. 1'Alt.ltSlt.ll'HH. \V , R. Homer returned yesterday from Chicago. Dr. Koo and wife returned yesterday from Chicago. Mrs. S. M. Cacoy and Mrs. It. J. McHiido have returned from the fair. Mr. and Mrs. ft. K. Trigger have returned ; from their bridal trip to the World's fair. L. M. Bennett is qulto ill with malarial fever at Ills home , 8111 South Seventh street. .1. N. Cnsady , F. J. Day and K. II. Sheaf o have been appointed by Governor Holes i to attend the real estate convention in Chicago this week as delegates from Council lUufl's , \V , .Simmons , formerly of the Ogden hotel In this city , now of Springllcld , Mo , , bus re turned 10 the IllufTu for a few nays. Ho has been putting in his time in Arkansas lately. Mr. and Mrs. H. .1. Gallagher of Fort Mo m-am , Neb. , are in the city with their family , visiting Mrs , Gallagher's parents , Mr , and Mis. Henry P.ischolon Willow live- uuo. uuo.Oljlcor J. M. Murphy returned yesterday from luuisas City , where he has been at the bedside ot Ills brother , who Is lying at the point of death as the result of blood poUon- ing.M. M. F. Greene returned to Cincinnati yes terday afternoon , He has been here on ' a visit with bis mother and sisters , Mrs. . George Gregory und Miss Jennie Greene , , on llurel street. Mr.V. S. . Hewotson. the traveling repro- uentatlvo of Clark's O , N. T. thread , who has been confined to his room at ' \ South Seventh street with malarial fever , Is slowly recovering. He will soon bo able to rciume his duties. tit Dr. C. C , Strutton of Portland , Ore. , ono of the foremost ministers of the slope and president of the Methodist college there , was a Ulu ( Tu visitor yesterday. He will preach at the Broadway Methodist Kplsco- : pal church tonight. Mrs. J , K Bedford of San Francisco ar rived in , the city yesterday cnrouto from Chicago nnd will bo the guest of Dr. und Mrs , DcPow for several weeks , Mrs. Bedford - ford U an artist of r.ini ability , having spent | several years in studying art in Italy und France , Since the Utof Junosbe has been reveling In the art collections al the World's fair , She U an accomplished lady and will no doubt malio many pleasant acquaintances during her short stay In Council Bluffs. Those wrought Btoel ranges. They last u lifetime , are tlio modt economical ' in ftiol , tlie llnest linkers in thu world , and cost but little moru than cast cook titovcs. Sold by Cole & Cole , HO ! o agents for Hound Oak u'ul ' Kadiant Home btovcs. _ Cook your meals ttiis summer on u fas range , At cost ut the G'us company. George S. Duvjsj prescription druggist. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Chief Nicholson's ' Oase Oausea Much Com ment Among the Citizens. THOROUGH ACTION MUST NOW BE TAKEN nbllc Iiiillcmiilon ( Irowlnr ; nnil a le- iiinnil fur nn Inimrllnl | Iiivcitl'-Htloti cif the UliHrgc * Wiittlnir for Judge Ueclnton. ' .fudge McGco has not decided the cnses of Charles Nicholson and Miles Schollold , charged with conspiracy , but expects to dose so Monday. Ben Webber , the third mem ber of the alleged conspiracy , has been re leased on a ball bond of f-VK ) , which was fur nished by his relatives. It Is reported that the council refused to suspend Chief Nichol son , in order that H might have Judge McGeo's decision to guide it in regard to the ehaires which are now pending Investi gation ut its hands. If this bo true , it would seem to Indicate that the alder men care nothing for the charges of drunkenness which they have voted to investigate , und that if Judge McGco de cides not to bind him over to the grand Jury for eonspiraev nothing further will bo heard from the otliur trouble. The two charges arc , entirely distinct , nnd publli ; opinion seems to ba in favor of a thorough Investi gation of the charge of drunkenness , what ever may become ot the oilier case. Ill justice to every one concerned the council should louvu nostone unturned. The gen eral public euro nothing for politics when property is endangered , and if the councilmen - men decide to whitewash the chief , such n storm of disapproval will full upon the heads of those who favor such a course as will convince thorn that them nro some thinirn which -the citizens will not endure from Its paid servants. Diidgiiii ; tinniM | [ > n. The howl of "politics" still goes up from the democratic party organ , ana its endea vors to shirk the blame upon republican shoulders would bo laiish.ible wore they not so thoroughly in conflict with the principles of good government. This organ makes its living off the city government and consequently whatever turns up has a politi cal tinge in its eyes , No ono who is free from taint of demagoguery thinks that a com plaint because a city oilicial takes so much liquor on board as to Incapacitate him from performing tlio duties of his oftieo has its source in the depths of a political scheme. No matter how much the evening sheet may stand up for ouViul misconduct , the people w ho pay these oilleers their salaries , are thoroughly aroused and will demand that none but good , trustworthy men bs em ployed to look after their affairs. If you want your children to ilioof diphtheria , or putrid sere throat , as in iiitiliK'nantoKoat'lot fever , don't use Dr. Jeffries' diphtheria remedy. No physi cian required. For sale by Bcardsly , DuIIaven and Davis , druggists ; also at MUlCiimingst. , Omaha. Impm-tant. Appointment. Tbo many frinnds of ox-Mayor M. P. Kohrer of this city will bo interested to learn that ho has just received the ap pointment of general agent for Ne braska of The Provident Savings Life Assurance Society of New York , and also that of district agent for Coun cil UlutTt ; and vicinity. "The Provident Savings Life" is ono of the host known of tbo "old line" com panies doing business in this country , and its policies attract universal attention bocaubO of their sim plicity , equity and practical ap plication to the wants of the insuring public ; , while the national rep ! utation of Sheppiird IJonians , who from the inception of iho company has filled the olllcp of president and actuary , is , idn aooopteu guarantee of tlio actuarial correctness and commercial value of its plans. The energy and tact which so largely ' contributed to the success of Mr. JLiolircr while serving this city as its mayor , to gether with the OJO insurance experience acquired during the twelve years that helms represented the "Mutual Life" in HUB state will lead inn , his friends to an ticipate for him a pronounced success in his now Hold , and those expectations will d'.nbtless be realized. Mr. Kohrer will conduct his Nebraska i from tbo headquarters pt the company in the Bee building in Omaha , ' and his Council Blull's business at his ollice , No.-j.102 and 1031'eart street , in this c i ty. WAHNii > AN AITOKNIiY. How Ono MHM Kalluil toVnrk 11 Kcliemo lor u Oiiitlmniiro. .ludge Mncy diu the sitting down net in district court , ami it wus Emil Sehurz , a young attorney , who was the squelched. The affair came up In connection with the trial of James Howard , who U accused of h nving broken Into the house of Mr. Petrlo on South Sixth street several weeks ago. All Sixth street and vicinity wus aroused by the noise occasioned by the capture , whlnh was effected only alter n lively chnso partlcl- patod In by u dozen or more of Petrie's neighbors. Schurz wus appointed In defend Howard by Judge Mucy some time ago , and until yesterday it was supposed that ho would net In that capacity. A few days ngoSohurz asked that the case bn postponed a while , us ha was called away on business. His re quest was complied with. Yesterday mornIng - Ing was the time sot for the trial , but Schuiv came into court with his client und said the hitter h'ul become very anxious to swap him off for JCnimet Tinloy us his attor ney. Judge Macy looucd solemn us thu possibility of a schema dawned upon him nnd seemed very reluctant to allow the change to be made. Tinloy was sent for , however , but when ho arrived ho stated that he wf.s unable to tnko charge of the case. Then Judge Ayles- worth was called by telephone nnd ho agreed to defend Howard. The case will come up for trial next Monday. Just before dispos ing of the matter the court turned to Soliurz und said : "I'll excuse you this time , Mr. Suhurz , but I don't wont you over to repeat this klniLof im operation. " That Judge Macy had siwt up the affair about right is evidenced by the fact that ' S'cbur/ stated to u HUP. reporter Just uf tor ho had ubkea to bo excused that he was very anxious to have the case continued and could think of no other way excepting 10 have u chime ; ! ! in lawyers , which would perhaps re sult iu giving additional time for consul tation. Two gns stoves , lot Kinall tables with tablcclotliH , 40 do/on triple plated Hedgers knives , forks and spoon. * , lot of .dishes , all kinds to but , 120 plates ; Jive sots hotel or restaurant silverware , , ' 10 pieces , used in Masonic temple dance hall , for Kilo at a bargain. W , ,1. Jameson , Masonic temple , Council HlnlTs. The attraction at Minn Itugiululo's tills week will bo a special , bale of trimmed huts. Prices will run go from $2.50 to $5.00. ForLedgoris , .lournuls , Day Hooks.etc. , bcu Morohoiibo & Co. , Council HUilfs , la. Jurvis 1B77 brandy , purest , safest , best I'li-ii l.t ) l ill Town. J , H. Yemen's property , four miles rust of * ' 't elty , near M. Toft's place , was visited by lire yesterday and considerable damage wus dune. Directly iu thu rear of his rent- deuce blood u too ) house , aud this , iu some way not known , caught lire . HuckoU were used , und after u great dcul of hard work the llamas weru gotten under control , but not uutil they hud been communicated to the rear cud of the house. The combined ef forts of Mr. Veriion uud all dig neighbors were needed to prevent the residence und all from gglug uj > iu nuoUe , aud ovcu thou tbo I house wns considerably damaged. Mr , Vcr- non's daughter wns In the house nt the time , sick nbcd with n bad cnso of scarlet fever. The tool house wns burned to the ground with nil Us contents. The total damage is estimated nt about tMQ. There wns no In- surnnce on the tool house , but the residence was insured. Mm. lpltrr'Vcimlorliil ( Itrllef , Mrs. A. Roller , 'wife of the well known merchant tailor , and who is to well and favorably known in Council Bluffs , is just now enthusiastically praising the Sweotland Uomedies for the wonderful relief that has followed a brlof course of treatment. A little over a week ago she was very nearly a helpless cripple from a complication of diseases follow ing female weakness and kidney troubles , complaints that slmilatcd a number of serious maladicn , including actito neuralgia , rhoumnthm and dropsy. She has been doctoring with the best physicians of Council Bluffs for moro than a year , using all kinds of approved appliances , but steadily growing worco. Ono week's treatment has made a now woman of her , and as she enthusiastic ally remarked to one of her friends yesterday afternoon , "it has made a 115-year-old girl of mo again. " Con tinuing , MB. Roller said : "I cannot speak highly enough of the Sweet land Hemedies , nor of the doctor's wonderful ability ! to read aright the symptoms and locate the disease. Ho placed his linger on tile ' exact spot on mj * back vhoro I hat : been siilforlng for years from a paralyzing pain , which the doctors had sought in vain to relieve by the usual liver treatment and tbo application of plasters and blisters. Every woman who lius suffered the agonizing torture of fall ing I of the womb can realize what my condition wfls when I toll thorn that I hat lined every kind of womb supporter that surgery bus invontcd.- was com pelled to depend constantly upon such appliances. | 1 could not believe that the doctor could help me. T could not be lieve ' him when he said lie would take away my supporter witli the lirst treat ment , lint I threw away the plasters Mil supports , and made the trial. J had not taken a step for years that ! wns not in pain , and * words cannot exnress the relief I obtained within oven a few . hours after the lirst treatment. Now the world seems brighter und bet tot- , ami 1 feel like singing from morning till night. 1 wish every woman in Council oil HlnlTs who is suffering like I wns could bo induced to make just ono trial 1 off those wonderful remedies. I do hope 1I 1u that ! Conrad Geiso can hear of this. I know lie would give a thousand dollars to got : us much relief from rheumatism : as 1 have. A week ago it was almost impossible for mo to got up or down stairs , and now I cnn HUN up to the third story as quick as any healthy 0u 0y school girl can. Ob , 1 just think those remedies are grand. " Mrs. Kelter now occupies the Sanborn block , on the corner of Broadway and Bryant street , renting out furnished rooms in the second and third stories. They are thirteen in number and she docs all the work , climbing forty foot of bt air way many times a day. She has been a very large , Jlcshy woman , but the treatment has reduced her Ilesh very much and made such it marked im provement in her appearance that her friends scarcely recognize her. Drs. Dopow and Swectland have an ollico on Broadway , upstairs , opposite the postolllcc. They guarantee a euro in every case treated. Whrro to Wurnhlp. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church Al fred Knoll , pastor. Preaching 10:80 : a. m. and Ti0 : ! p. m. Sunday school , 1" , Junior league , 4 , Kpworth league. ( i0. : ! ! St. John's English Lutheran Services in the Merriam block in the Young Men's Christian association clmpol at 11 n. m. und 7IQp. : ! m. HjG. . W. Snyder , pastor. Sun day school ut15 ! ) : a. in. Young people's song service at 7 p. m. First Bautist Preaching by Hov. M.V. . Akers of Bloominpton. III. The ordinance of baptism will be administered in the even- Ing. Sunday school at 12 in. Sunday school ut Twenty-ninth street and Bethany mis sions ut ! 5 p. in. Younp people's meeting st 0iO : ! p. in. Congregatlonul Hov. John Askin , D.D. , pastor. Alorning aubject , "Paul on'tho Ad riatic ; " evening subject , "A Call to Hever- once. " Latter Day Saints Pierce street , west of Glen avenue. Preach Ing at 10 : . ' ! ( J by Elder F. W. Williams , and at 7:30 : by Bishop E. C. Kellcy. Second Presbyterian Harmony and Logan streets. S. Alloxandor , pastor. Preaching at 10W : ! a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school atM 12 in. Young people's meeting 7 p. oln. atTi . E. M. Barrett , an evangelist from Port Townseud , Wash. , will occupy the pulpit morning and evening. litP. inD Broadway Methodist Episcopal H. P. Dudley , pastor. Preaching 10iu. : ! ( ) in. Sub ject : "True Univcrsallsm. " Preaching at 7:30 : a. in. by Dr. C. C. Strutton. president of the Methodist university. Portland. Ore. morning iu .Masonic lemplo the subject of the Sermon will be "Tho Gospel and the Poor. " In the evening at 7:30 : the subject will bo "Not from My Bottle. " At 2iO : ! 13.V. . Allen will preach at Smith's hull on Sixteenth avenue , and at ) o'clock ho will preach in the store room , corner Broadway and Twenty-third street. Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal J. Indus Farley , pastor. Residence , 2018 Fifth ii'-cnue. Class -ueeting 0:30 : a. in. and 7M ; ! p. m , Sunday school 12 in. Junior Epworth league G : , ' ) p. m. Preaching in the morning nt 10:30. : Subject : "Tho Modern Ideal Pul pit. " Evening sermon 7:30 : , . "A Welcome Guest. " Sunday services as usual in Grace church , orner of Union und Pierce streets. Moru- ng prayer und holy communion ut 10:30 : u. m. Evening prayer S p. in. Daird's cafe will commence to servo 'ognliir ' dinner for 2oe Sunday noon. S21 Broadway. Williamson & Co. , KW Main street , largest and best bioyolo stock in city. W. W. Chapman , 101 Fourth street hulf block south Boston store. Domestic soap is tbo best Tillklni ; ol it llnok 1'lln , A meeting of the city council Is to be held tomorrow evening , ut which , It Is said , the project of having niock.pile for city pris oners to work on will bo brought up , The chain gang furnishes employment for the prisoners during Iho summer months , but now that cold weather Is setting In It will huve to bu ubnndoned , The vacs and tramps In this part of the country have u way of dropping in on Marshal Tumpleton about the lime cold weather begins , and , by ( oinmlliing-fcoino petty crime , manage to be kept anywhere from ten days to n. month hi idleness ut the expense of the city. With a rock pile In vlitwagoo ( | many of this class of creatures will bo kept out of the way of temptation , while those who Insist on breaking Into Jail will Ilml nn opportunity of spending thu time prolltubly , if not pleas antly , uid : pay fur u part of the expense of their keeping. Ilml IIIII. .Mud ( ioiiil. If have bad bills yon any against per sons not living iu Iowa who are employed by any railway , telegraph , express or sleeping cur company entering Iowatho , Nassau in vestment Co. , Merriam block , Council UlullV , la. , will guarantee their collection , W. K. Chambers will commence bin dancing classes in Mtisonio tempi Wednesday , October 4. Jurvis Wine Co. , Council Bluffs , la. Domestic soup out lasts ciicap soap Tie Came , The Hercules and Centaurs , two Hlgl school foot b.ili elevens , hud a match gum yesterday ut their grounds in the wc tcn : part of the city. It was u hotly contested truuie , each side playing with all the despera tion at its command. The Hercules wcra unfortunate. Iu Iho early part of tue gaia no less than five of them wore laid out on the ground by accidents of the kind that foot ball players delight In. The two Saw yers , D.var , Baldwin and llonclntui were all hurt , nnd substitutes , had to bo brought in to take the places of , tnreo of them , but they stood up to the ruck M good shape notwith standing , The sco'rtr , was n tie , each Mo making eight points'.11' ' SI.00 imi'SS Il'ATTKItNS SI.80. ItiMiiiU'on ltro . Second great Moifday ealo of the fall season. ' ' Bargains still greater , grander than over ; read every item carefully ; it's n money saving sale. aoO ultras 1'ATTKHNS roil $1.80. Greatest dross goods sale of the season. . They come in fancy hop sackings , serges , diagonals , changeable silk effects , and all at ono price , full 7 yards to each suit , Monday $1.8 ! ) a pattern. Don't miss it. Our ( fie black silk finish henrietUi , Monday 50c yard. You can save money by buying your dress goods of us. Our DSc black henrlotta at 21 e yard. Black gloria silk , our linest quality , GO inches wide , worth $1.75 ; Monday , ono pattern to a customer , Sl'o ' yard. Our $1.00 hop sucking in all' the mnv full shades , C > lcyurd. ) 5,000 yards of white Shaker ilannol in remnants , worth lOc , Monday at ! lo } yard. Our Co canton Ilannol , 4o yard. Our lOc canton Humid , 80 yard. Our 12Je canton Ilannol , 9c yard. 1,000 yards of dark outing Ilannol in short lengths , all in remnants , 1 to fi yards , Monday at ( ic yard. Our I2je snow white cotton balls , 7o roll. Standard dress prints , -He yard. 1IAHUAINS IN UNDKKWKAH. Ladies' Jert > oy ribbed vests , long slcoves , at 2oc each. Ladies' camel's hair vests and pants at TiOc , 7"io and $1.00. Extra good value. Children's vests and pants in natural wool , starting at lOo up to D5c each. See them before buying. Sl'KClAI. , CI.OAK SAW' . You make a great mistake if you don't look at our cloaks before you buy. and'SlO.OO each , actual value is $8.00 to $25.00. Children's $ . ' 1.00 eiderdown cloaks , ages 1 to 5 yearn , $1.98 each. Ladies' $1.00 calico wrappers OSo each. Open every evening. BKSNISON Dims. . Council Bluffs. "Moore's Air-Tight Heater" is a sci entific furnace , handsomely encased for parlor use ; it will heat twice the surface with loss fuel than other stoves : burns anything without dust or gas. See it at ' Do'Vol'sl Ilomer lias returned from the World's fair , and now lie will do a world's fair business in groceries if the best goods and the lowest prices in the city are any inducement to the jrlublie. New l' ' ' ot < iry Coming. It is rumored that a now manufacturing enterprise is looking toward Council Bluffs with a strong-probability of locating hero within u very short time. It uow carries on the manufacture of wire fences in un east ern city , but the men composing the com pany want to move west and have been mak ing an investigation with the view of ascer taining what sort of shipping facilities the city affords. If they oeciuo : to come hero tbo location will probably be in-tho vicinity of the Union Pacific freight depot. Kleplmntnt Ciirml I'or. If you have a house for sale or rent and it in proving an "elephant on yom hands , " lot us look after it. We'll sell it or let it us yon wisli if there's a pos sible customer in town. The Mayne Heal Estate Co. , M ! ) Broadway. Miss S. L. Nelson of 1001 Fifth avenue has returned from the east , lully prepared pared to supply her lady customers will : tlio latest styles. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. lllllPH A speech by Governor Boies is announced for Monday evening , October J.'y , at tin opera house in this city , a telegram to IKa effect having been received from Chairman Fullon of the state central committee ycstcr day morning. A general Invitation is ex tended to the public to be present and heai the political Issues discussed from a demo crutic stundpoint. For sale nt a bargain , u nice fi-roon cottage , lot -10x120 feet , two blocks froir motor lino. Price $8 , " > 0. CJreenshielde . I Nicholson & Co. . b'OO Broadwuv. lEopiibltcuii Tinrnxliip l.'uucn * . The republican voters of Kuno township ivill meet in caucus at the republican hoad- iiiartc-rs on Main street , next door to uciiicmln's | store , Monday evening , Octo- icr 10 , at 7:30 : for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for the ofllco of ownshlp trustee , to be voted for.it the en- ing election. ' CI. M. Gouu > , hairmun Itcpublicau City Central Com mittee. _ Domestic soap is the best . H l.lcnnses. The following parties look out licenses to wed yesterday in the oftieo of the county clerk : Name and Address. Ace. l.udwlK A. Itorbye. NellKh , Neb . . . . . Ill Annul ) , llansen , Council HluIVs . 'JB J ( 'has. ( 'hrlston'orson , I'nlliiwuttanilo ( 'o , 24 ( Lena Nelson , I'ottuwuttuinle county . " 0 AT iont VOI.// : < } K. Oonoriil 1'roipHHI.v .Murln thu O | > oiiliif | uf tint New Yiar 'llirro , . , In. , Oct. M. [ Special to Tun Dun. ] Several changes In the fiiculty have taken pUce this year , Hev. George D. Herron , professor of uoclolog.y and applied Christianity Is doln u grand work. His lust book ' 'The New " , HOclemptlon" is meeting with good success , $ j Other now members of the faculty are : F. 10. Almy , a graduate of Johns Hopkins university , who Ukps the now chair of physics ; J. S. Nolfot , modern languages ; Hev. Charles Noble or Charles City , In the department of English ; S , G. Stacy of Johns Hopkins university. I/atin ; CJ. A. Palmer , Iowa college "M , instructor In the academy , uud A. J. Jones , also Iowa college 'U.'l , assist ant in biology , A new endowment conies from the estate of Thomas Ilird of Now York City , In his lifetime un intliimftf friend of President Gates. It Isu giftjoirkVXK ) , the Interest of which is to go to ustjt | in the education of u young man for the ministry. The manager of the foot ball team has so- c.lrcd the services of StiuUney , who piny ml an end for Harvardijpow the half-back on the Chicago Athletic team , for coach. This will put tliu team , already very promising , in u condition to recover the stute cham pionship lost to the University of Joiva last fall. On October < ! 1 the team plays the Uni versity of Alloucsotn ut Minneapolis and Carleton college October ) . Arrangements are in progress to hold the stuto tennis tournament here this fall. Captain Wnitely of the track team has a goodly number of new men in training for the second annual fall handicap meet , which will take place October L'tf. This Held day is to interest new men in this line 'of athletics. Proijieets for a winning team next Juno ut iho state meeting ure very promising , The Junior class in , accordance with nn established custom , will issue u junior an nual which this year promises to surpass all predecessors In originality and unlijueneai. Alumni of the college will dn well to iwru- i.i sK | > nd with the secretary of the committee > , Miis Helen Hurling , In regard to copies. Hev. I ) . Fuy Mills , who last year did so much in his short atuy of live duyu. is to be hero again this winter for two weeks. iu poo- nectiou with the work of Dr. Herrou. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Advantages Offered to Oattloinen Who Favor the Mngio Oily , KANSAS CITY'S ' MARKET KNOCKED OUT of n Prominent Bhlpprr Who Tried llotli MnrknU Tom ( Jenry'a How with the l'ouii lnin lcr 1'olloe Pointers I William Boot , n well Irnnwn cattle dealer n the west , is another gentleman who has icon taught "by experience" that South Omnhn furnishes the best market in the west. Ho hns sold hero off nnd on for rears , but ft short lime ngo wns persuaded o tnko his stuff to Kansas City. Last Wednesday he sent n split of his string of cuttlo to the village on the Kaw to make u est case ot the two markets. The cattle were westerns and had run un the same range. The receipts of both markets were > lg on tlmt day ntid every thing was about on nn equal footing. The cattle he sold hero brought $3.07J uud f-'I.MJ , whl'e ' the cattle ho tout to Kansas City only brought t'J.M ) and W. Mr. Hoot was on the ground Iu Kan sas City and wired the following to ills com mission 11 rm in this city : KAMSA.S CITY. Knn. , Oct. 11. You have beat Kansas City bad. Steers i , twenty out at RiO ! { ; cows , $1.40. Ao moro Kansas City for mo. WII.MAM. HOOT. The sales of steers nt South Omaha and Kansas City un tbo day mentioned were as follows : So. Omaha. Kansas City. No. Av. Pr. Ao. Av. Pr. MS fecders.ms JH.03V II ! ! feoders.lWI $3.1X1 87 steers..1058 il.oO CO steers. . 12.50 ( ioiiry unit the Pminilin iMrr. Tom Geary , an ex-city odlclal , has got him self into serious trouble according to a com plaint lodged by City Pouudniastcr Cum- mitigs. Cummlngs impounded Geary's cow. The bill was $1.25.Mien Geary went for his cow he refused to pay moro than " . " > cents. Tills amount Cumtnlngs refused to accept. Geary went away , but cauin back later on and broke the pound open and drove his cow home. Cuuimlngs snys that Geary also committed a brutal und cowardlv assault upon Mrs. Cumuilni's. A warrant has been issued for the urre t of Geary , und the matter will bo aired in the police court Monday. There has been some dispute nmong the city councilmen for some time us to the legality of Mr. Cummings' bond and since that time he hns hud no end of trouble in fulfilling the duties of his oftieo. The gen eral expression Is that the mayor and council should either endorse or dismiss the gentle man , ns the position ns it now stands is uu satisfactory all around. Cuminings is now carr.ying a black eye nnd bruised arm. given him by persons who dis pute his authority. Ounrrnlnit wuli Her llnhhjr , Mrs. Culilll. living in rooms at Twenty- sixth und P streets , made u failure at sul cidc Friday night. She swallowed u big dose of laudanum , but a physician wus called in time to prevent it killine her. Mrs , Cahill gavoas her reason for wanting to die wus that she and her husband hud quarreled. After taking the dose she became very dc lirious and wild. When the doctor ilrsl en tered the room she proposed that ho vacate before she took u collar-anJ-elbow fall out of him. The doctor is not the bigirest man in town , but he is out of sight in his class , and succeeded in getting a solution of aiipomor phine into her arm , when the subject soon weakened. Yesterday morning the woman was reported as being out of danger. Smith Kinds UK Trunk. A few days ago while the members of the family were nil away 11 bold thief entered the residence of Matt Smith on Twenty- fourth street , near JO , und carried away trunk filled with clothing belonging to Smith and his wife. The police wen ) umiblo to truce the thief. Friday some boys playIng - Ing over In Syndicate uark found the trunk and notified Smith , The trunli bad been broken open and the thief took such urticlch us suited and left the balance. All of Smith's clothes were missing , hut some dresses be longing to his wife were not molested. There Is no trace to the robber. llticnn llnrrpil by HIK Wife. John IJogan was arrested on complaint o his wife , who charged that he assaulted am. abused her every time he got drum : . Whet Hogan faced the judge his wife said she hat only one request to make nnd that wns tha't Hogan be forced to stay away from he house and lot her absolutely alone. This hi agreed to do and witii this understanding hi wtifi discharged , Snvi-rpd uu Artery. W. K. Smith , an employe at Swift's , wn badly cut on the right wrist with a shar ; knife yesterday morning. A boy workingncx In film iinftilont n 111' * li-Aimml tlm Isnifn Smith's bund. The fellow en me near bleed ing to death while ho was being taken from the packing house to Dr. Harry's ollice. This is another instance where an emergency-hos pital would have come in good play. Another CIIHII cif I'cihhcry. Mrs. Mary Whnlen went to Omaha Fri day evening , leaving her house nlone. Some time during the evening a thief entered the place and ransacked the house , carrying away nothing but some clothing. The rob bery was reported to Officer Van \Vle. llrml < if Ktilni ; Itoblicil. As there has been so many cases of petty larceny of late , u movement Is on foot to organ I/O u vigilance committee with the view of making an example of some of the thugs who have been operating In this locnllty. J , C. Cross of Pueblo , Colo. , Is in the city , the guest of bin old friend , Chief Beckett. HIIV. Thomas Stephens will have n special service for the Young People's .society Sun dny morning. In the evening his subject will bo "Democracy , " Kev. Ilobcrt L. Wheeler hns sufllelontl.v recovered to resume pastoral duty und will preach next Sunday morning nt the Presby terian church hi tlio Interest of the eighth annual convention of the Nebraska Young Pooplo'sSocloty of Christian Kndeavor. Sub ject , "Tho Power mid Dignity of the Church of Tomorrow , " There will to no service in tbo evening , r/ir/i/M.v.v. Thirteen New Citinpu Admitted to IVIIinv- vlilp In tlio Central OrguiiUation. MwOm.r.AXs , Oct. H. Thu general com manding announces the fellowship of the following named camps in the organisation of the United Confederate veloraim : . confederate camp , Uvvynn , Ala. ; Secession , Abbey vllle , S. C. ; Confederate , Kynn , N. C. ; Confederate Survivors association , South Cnstco , S. C. ; Milllgun Confederate associa tionCanesvillo , Ala. ; Haliun Comity Con federate association , tfnbulon , Ga. jV. j . D. Mitchell , Thomasvillo. Gn. ; I'rynn ( 'rimes , Washington , N. C. i Tlshoiningo Confederate Veteran aisocintlon , luka , Miss , ; Hiram S. Uradford , Hrownsville , Tenn. j Confederate association , ICmory , MI . ; Confederate as sociation , Prescoti , Ala.j N. U , Forrest , Scoltsboro. Ala. The total number of United Confederate veteran camps is 4'K ) . All Over * Name. > CHICAGO , Oct. 14. Judge Goggln today issued a temporary injunction restraining Ford W. Peck , Walter Peck , Clarence Peck and others from allowing their contractors to place In position on the new sixteen-story building at 1-u S&lle and Washington streets u block of stone bearing the words "StocH Exchange Building. " Daniel F , Criller , owner of the Stock Exchange building at Monroe and Dearborn btrcetBis the complain ant , lie claims exclusive right to the uume. The upshot of thu light-Is being uwaited with interest. I'tiir ! < fur tli .Mlui VAXCOUVBH , B , U. , Oct. H. The Austra linn utcamor Mlowera is several d.iys over- duo. The Canadian Pacltto ottlciaU are alurmed at her nonarrival. The vessel has eighty pa ieng ra aboard uud. u heavy cargo. . TO- BURDEN. COPELND AND SHEPARD SYSTEM FOR THE SICK Pnro Medicines Supplied Without Charge Intelligent and PainstakingTrent - xnent at a Small Fee Month Cures. per for Briefest Time Necessary to Permanent firs. Copolnnd niul Shnp'ird xro P hut the genuine specialist Is llr.U 1111 oxiiorl- cnocil , skillful iiml accompllsned physlnlnn nnd surgron. ntul the bro.idur and morn ox- tntidcd Ills Held us it sliooliillU tlio wider Is Ills uAporiuncn In k'cmi'r.il imidlfmo iiml surgery. An architect wliooiiti dpsliin a mitislon c.m n rallrLxd depot or a county . ( -ill. A tnllor who can limit pints can inulio coats T hoie wlxnliix conila nnrr.i CHII slut ; funeral ill rues , Tlmt Is , wo can't lo : rn uii utt , u sol- unco , u it lulu , by u Intniitlmt slioilH only ono ray , nnl Uuhi only nnu point. 'I hero it no law candle thiil elucidates only ono inn nrln- rlpl , mid no inii.liiMl candln tlmt oluoliliilos butono prlnclpiu In tncdiolnn. All UmM | mill Inmni irli'.s. from these that lljtlil solnr tvMrms to thuso ilml light coil J pits , shod their lie mis equitably unit in-only nnd In nil direction ' ? l'liiicts on both aides of the sun lira equally Vislhlu.llko fiiiTi rounil n candle. So iimlor Hie liimii ot medical not- nneo. ' Tinnimlcmilsl. . to whom tlio lunyt ; ind 'Ivor are tr.insp-ironu arcs iliroiuh tliu lirnln nnd kidneys , -u In nil Ihu domains of nl- enee. , iniKlc. bcunly from tlilnkurs nnd poets , front ( host ) who nrltu thiu'p'C poems ami ilio iMithoinsnf immlilml to Mioso who liouvit coal or i-nrry tliu lion. .Natnr.illiti who line * something of lock 'a les mid > ol : inonMuis , know poiuc.-tliin. ot siirroanil ) liorinils : those who undcr-it.-inil Ilia : in itomy of ti-nnr hours iiM'Icrsl.ind Hio un.itoniy of squirrels : IliiHo ivln : ippicclutu str iinis of color pmu- Iii3 f rom a HiiiHcl upproiMaUi tliu tlntsnra , hell : those with mi uar for night Inc'tius have un uar for Uatvdlds uinl crickets. Aplilloto- phor w Hi only onu Idea Is Ilku a noiil with only onu aunt Itnunt both of Ilium lunatics iiml lii-s , Uopulnnd ami Klmp.ird could no morn bo tiri'iirutoly learnc 1 In o itinh.il : ills- tusosMUui : it usiibtlo knowluil o of otliur c'rKiinlu iillnicnls than a pilniur oui pt'u hiiiinty In crccn trees but no < plonJor In hyacinths. I'coplcvnm1nrnt thospliMt .Id worlt ilnno by Drs. ( , ' 'onoliind and Shepnnl. ay toportoil liy their patients , Ixicnnsii thulr pracMco. us ex pert * . covers not only catarrh nnd iisilnnii , but so iinny other chronic mnladlos. IVopIo forgot that , In selcnee. I here Is no lump tha'l shuds but a .single rny , OP TUKATMK.N'T IN ( 'IIUOMU niSEASGS OK HTO.MAOII AND IIO'VKI.S KtfDUOKI ) OMMIAM' ' t'NDBIt THK COI'K : I.AM ) AND SIIKl'AUDaVSTKM-KXI'KN K IS A KMAIjI , rUH A MONTH-Ol'KN SUNDAY 10 to Ji run > vii ( > ri : > VSTIJ.H. Shi\vlliR HtiwOiitiii-rli.Stiii-lltif ; In tlui llnul , Allura WlilUi Prrv.ules the Wlioli ) 1)1- tfestlvt ! Tract , Minting Pile Vic. tlui Truly U'letclioil. A proinliiont clll/.on of Ord , Xob. , Is W. V , Klninont , whosu.slandhu us a m in nnd citi zen Is bcyord repioich. Comrade Klninoiit served from Ml to . " > In the Union army , en list Ins In Uomiianr I' . l-SHh Indlnnu Volunteer Infantry. ' Ills graphic iicfoiinl of it personal eMiur.'enco with 11 clironli ! mulady brlng-t out forcibly two points : 1. The powerful -ITeiM of o.itirrh on the system ; iiltacklng the dlnosilon , butvuis and uuner .1 health. ! . ' . ThouIIcellvo results of Ills Copiilnnd and hhulrnd's homuor mall Uu.Uiui'iil , : i tlinuate of Mr. Kliimontvas eondiiulod entlriily by in.ill. This veteran aoldlur speaks us follows : "I hnve. boon u 111 k-ted with that full dl-iiso. ; : cittnrrh , for nearly half a lifetime. By tliU I do not mean mciulv n nnso anil Uiroiittrouhlc. , but the iinil .dy bad col hold ol my whole body to such un extent tlmt It uuariv unded my life. I know this to be a t.ict tlmt my frl'jiulsatid neighbors In Ord fully renllx I . I found tin ; cnftrrhul ilise.-no f , r moro dan- uuroiisand treacherous than all thu lui-ita that I fought during the lebelllon. " 1 have had ( . 'atarrh for ' . ' " years , and con tracted It in military service , HUT 'JllliYKrnil C.I311 ! Jl.HJli. ronr MinioiN .Mystcrlounly DlHappear In tlioVilds \Vyiiinlnc. . KAWMNS.Vyo. . , Oct. 1-1. News has just readied here of the mysterious disappear ance and probable death of four litintcr.i on the Ciroascwood , in IJoutt county , Colorado , since the ' . " .Ith of lust month. 'J'ho Ofc.iscwood is f.ir distant from rail roads or telegraph communication , anil Iho story luis only just reached the authorities. The missing men are mimcil Daniher , Key- uolds , Mack and Drown. A fifth member of the' hunting party named T. II. Mcrril , who is tins only ro- inainitig one , brought the news. He tells how he first started out from camp with Daniher. They separated , anil not bolus able to llncl his companion Mcrril rettinied to camp. The next morning Mcrril and Reynolds atnrtcd out in search of the missing man. The men look different trails , and Reynolds never returned although Mi'rril did. The day following Mack and Brown wont in search of the two missing men , leaving Mer- rll in cnmp. They Intro not been seen since , and Morril thought it hiph Mine to Inform the authorities ot the mysterious illsappear- further can be learned of the four mlsslnir men. The country where they disappeared is far from civilization and communication is difllcnlt. TWO AI.UK < VI > V m : u > . The rood Wliluli l'iUoii il tin ; Oimstoukn Coniaincil Slrychnliir , NEVADA , Mo. , Oct. 14. The first authen tic story of the wholesale poisoning at .Icr- Ice Springs Is Just known. The town Is many miles distant from a rnilro-ul or tele graph line and therefore not readily accessi ble. Monday nlsht Irvin Comstock , his wife , little son anil another neighbor , Mr. Wai- luce , ported ! ; of tliu futal supper. Ono of the neighbors happened to call after supper nnd lound them nil prostrated , some of them In spasms. Doctors were hastily summoned and worked with the stricken family all night. AtfjoVloi'k next morning Mrs. Wal lace died in great agony , and on Wednesday mornliifr Mr. Comstoek died in a spasm , Mrs. Comstofk Is now dying and Mrs , Me- ' Crarv. who hai hcon'nctlng as nurse In the stricken home , Is also in the throes of death , Irom having drunk a cup of eofTco prepared from the family's provisions. The boy Is out of danger. An examination of the edibles showed all to contain strychnine- . Great excitement prevnils over the affair. Nevertheless there is not a breath of .suspicion ngulnst any ono. The whole affair is shrouded In mystery. The Comstocks lire prominent people In the district , but are not known to have any cno- mics. JOHN voiiKi.v , iiitt/ri : , IIn I tiveii III * Mullim- for Dead ami TrlcM to Iliitulnir UIH llrdthrr mid Sliti-r. HIKD Urrv , Kan. , Oct. H.-Cheyenne county is worked up over the strange action of John Vogoly , ti tiennun farmer living northeast of tills placo. Without any provo cation ho brutally assaulted his old mother. After throwing her down and choking her unmercifully ho dragged her out of the house and loft licr for dead. Ho returned to the house and with u largo knife tried to butcher his sister and brother. They linally esaped from him and lied. Vogoly has been held for trial. The mother is In a critical condition , All \V < irv I'rliui m. KA.NHAS Urrv , Got. M. Antolno Schuch was shot and killed at 1 : 0 o'clock Ibis morning by Charles H. Klue. The shoptmg oecun'ed at the Helvidero hotel , corner Twelfth and Walnut streets. Schuch nnd Miss Nettle McCall went to the hotel early in the fivcnlng. They registered as man utiu wife Kluo went to the door of I heir room , Schuch came to the door with a pistol in his hand and n light followed In w'il"h ' Kehuch wns Killed. Schuch was employed by the Tew-Hylo Printing company. Ktue mid the worn n u are printers. Hhot by niu-itU Tlilnvei , OUTIIIIIE , Okl. . Oct. 14. At.'l o'clock this mornlii ? J. 1 . Stevens , one of the settlers of Perry , was shot through the head nnd killed by Mieak thieves who wuro attempting to fob his tent. Marti-il i'lro til n iiilo lluV. r wiiKNCK , Kan. , Ont. H. l-ato last nife'ht an attempt was made to tire u block in Massachusetts street. J'ho miscreant entered tbo bu oweat o ! AuJorson' grocery "My head nnd throat hn.l for a long t'nin ' i j j been In a humbly pluu-vcil up. Inlliineil nnd fllstresso , I condIt on. I ouiil In't nroitbo , | uy My tbni.il kepi Illllm : up nllh in ittcr and tlui ovoilastlni , ! h.ittkuii. . Mr lining ami splttlm ; i koiil i mo nefvoii'i. Irritated Hiid llrcil and I , , w < ix .ilwnys b ilf slrk with pnln ninl an iichlujt soronon over Iho o > cs and In the. temples , , , "Thou mv 9lumiioh cot ue-ik. I ho cut irrh.il mutter iniiMt huvoilrippod down and Mud of < poisoned j U. I would feel noak. lio-n v nnd i , uiu'oinfoMablu atlcr oiling. My ! > lo unoh < ecmod IlKo a mill that nouldn'l Krlnd unrn. . My teed won il sir.r HIU ! just lluon the stout * j ueh fur liouri. with nothing but ni > and a rumbling and roliln ; : and bu clilitR of wind , COMKADR \ \ . P. KINMUXT. Ord , Nub. , C..ilh Imltaiia Vol. Inf. Then my i.invo's soon.ed to f.ill. They cot weak , dead , n.irily/o < l Ilku. It cot so tnor was no\ur any natural movuniont to tliein. "I had to resoit to pliys'c. tint liron lit on piles. I'arlof Iho tlmo U w , s dlarrhii' i. tliuu It would bn eonstlp.illon. My syslein wn.sull broken up. I was weak , ( lHoi-teil , , iliMriiitoil niithlni ; but iiolsjii ami slekne.ss all DuouKli me. ami 1 Irul spnl > lar u sums for p.iiunt niLMlk'iiiosulth no help from iheiii ut iu * . "After u .oixl deai ol diiiibt , IIK I lin.'an Dr Sliopar/s ir.all lioatinent a few months npi To-it.iv 1 am enn-il of lolh ; my HKopileKm and my dlstress'ii. sviiiDloins. 1 foul Mist r.iln belter Until for loii | { yoir.Tlio : disease itnvo way Hhiwly. but suruly. and I inn s i b.nlt up and Improved that my treat , m ret is lli t 1 did not know of thta trealnient. ye.-iiH IIRO. My huuil liloir : and .sound : illSL'stloa Kooil ; I'onstlnallou and pile- , crcatly Improved In fact. I have tal.er. a new I easy of llfo and comfort and am earnest In my neslru to heo oilier cat.-irrlnil vleilms cmpKy Dra. Copcland " and Sliopard's troatmunt nnd it ! well. cOXSUI.TATIO.V ATori'ICEOH IlYMAII , IS I'llKi : . AXI ) KVI-ilV ; SUKKKKKll KIIOM CIlltONIf. ' D1SKASK IS 1XVITEI ) TO OAI.L OUWK1TR. DRS. COPELAND & SIIEPARI ) , KOJ.MS : JI1 AN'I ) 'Iti N'iJW VOIIIC l.tKi ! llUlbDINU. OMAHA. XKII. Kvcry Cttrablu Disease TroatcJ. OIll--o Hours -U to 11 a. m.'J : to p. in. : 7 to 1 D. m. Sunday IJ a. m. tol'J in , Special CQUNDIL BLUFFJ : VOIl SALK-.Kio acivK 'iSi miles from Cotind ' llbiirH poMollli-c : will lake city property In ii.ir payment. .Vililn-ss IMU Sliitsm.-in mrcut. eily. "I/OIlSAhK Jlv St. I , -rtTow..lliniTij7"A ir i- < * . C1 , Xo. it 177-t , II yiMi-8 olil. wollil cokir. MUL-li pnlnlH : iluislocalvi ! ( VI. : H : ( . ' . iillo In oyor.v iv- | ii-et. Also linlfer ealf , rvlHIi'i-oil , IU months old , daiiKhteruf Jlniimuy. O. .M. Drown. Council HliitTH. IOWA FAKMSS'Oacies , $ -JL'.M ) per uurc1 : ritio" -ici-t'H , i.f..O.i : : ilil ( ncnis. f > .YOOiiii : ; aci > . I * 1VO ) : lilllii'ivs if.Ti.OO : Xllaeres. $ J7.1lil. L-ir re , llHtofliiiitiH. frnli r.ir.iii unili.inUii l.md. Juliu bton X Van Tallin. TO K.XCIIANCiKKlnn iimlilcnco ill Council I ItlnllH , with laiv.'i-'roiiiiilH , nl.-ely hnprcired. to ixc-liaupe for lanil. flenrlotM In Uoiincll Illun.s or muffs. ) lliei-iool property. AiUlruss il 7 , USD , Council UO VOIT kiiii\v Hint Diy : , t HI-SH linvn HO'IIH cliiileii bar .itiiM In fr.iitail tMnlun liiiiilnu.ir llilHcllyt A HSTHAOTS Jiiul loans Farm and city proiMrt ? /iboiulil Uliinw and NOld. I'll Hey i. Tlioma-j , Coimel : [ ? . ' : ) , , vailllrt , clil nti'iiM vJclc.nn'il. Ud Uurku ' , al Taylor's graojn , alt llroailwuy nOTKLofjl rooms ami fnrnltiiri" , clear , w rlh : fl : 'ilKLOO. In Imvii. In fXdiaiiKi * for reHlifi'iiui- roiiucll liluffs. Addruus M. It. W. , WurniTVlllo , Neb. through the coal hole and built a bonfire. I'lioiiKh the fuel was saturated with oil , the lire did not burn rapidly , and only succeeded in partially suffocating the Whitlow family. who live over the store. This la thu third ittemptnt tlio same place , but the police liuvu as yet no clews to tlio criminalH. Kidunpril by Ili-r Mdllior. NKVADA. Mo. , Oct. M. Mrs. Molllo LOIIK- well of Migansport , Ind. . culled at tlio Cen tral public school building hero yc.sterdny and .i.sltcd to see 11-year-old Addle Cassldy. Thu request was granted. Last ni-jht Addle failed to come home. This morning the father stated that the ntrangc woman win the child's mother , from whom he wns ill- vorcod Homo years ago. The woman and child loft here lust night , presumably for H Oliy Itanlior * Indlcloil , KASHAS CITV , Oct. M. President , U.irragh nnd Cashier Sallloyof the failed Kansas Cilj1 .Safe Deposit and Havings bank were In dited ngaln yesterday by the grand jury. Twenty-two counts wore returned against each bank olllcor , charging grand larceny. Their arraignment will occur Monday next , Seirclillii : ; lur a Miitt-n llciy , 'J'oi'KKA , Klin. , Oct. H. A lU-year-old boy , 1'rcddlo Mnrklmm , was stolen from his homo yesterday and has not been found , He WHS KHOM In n. vvnirnn ivitb n stranpn rnnn in tli nolcliborliood of Silver I. ako. OflU'ers linvn been In pursuit all day , but no further trace of the man or the boy has been obtained , Safe I ollril Thuni. ai.K.scoi : , Minn , , Oct. M. The First > Ya- tlonal bank wns broken Into last nli/ht mid $ ltlX ! ) worth of postage stamps , deposited by the postmaster for safe uooptag , and a snuill ainoun I of currency taken. 'J'ho main aalo \vas t jo much lor the burglars. There is tiu clew to the porputrator.s. .v i r 'K TIU : c Ohlii'Nynoil Hun Kejuolnd Kitv. J'rfstM eil Siulth'pjirul , CINCINNATI , O. , Oct. H. 'J'ho Ohio synod of the Presbyterian church ari-'ucd the ap peal from the prcsbyUirv of JJr. Henry Pre served Smith , lately of J ino aemlnnry , until 5 : ! ! 0 yesterday , then adjourned until ; 'M to vole. There were twelve spcclllcattons , all to bo voted on Boparutuly. At HiHJ : the synou rejected every upccitlcntion of tint ap peal and ' -he moderator uunuunccd Unit thu Hvnod sustained the action of thu Cincin nati p-esbytery which fouuJ lilm iruilti nt lioresy. Prof. Smith gnvo notice of nppu.il , bil ; It Is boliuvcd hit will lea VD Iho church iiinteail of currying Ills case to the gnncr.il assembly. Tlio vole stood 7H to W , It wn ulau r < olvcd to ii.'noro the isisu of Ur. Hproyor of C'leve- land. linn Atliiii" In H I'oir. KAN PitANCibM ) , Oct , 14. 'J'ho steamer New liernu , ! Von Helm master , ran ushoru this morning on Point Vincent uu. ng ft heavy fog and probably in u total lost. Tlia liussengurs wore landed safely. The Npw Jlurnu had iTfi.OOU on board uud it wu brought uahora l > y bouts.