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OMATTA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , NOVBMDBTI 18 , 1893. THE DAILY BEE .cot'Ncu. orrifEt NO. 12 rRAni * STitnr.T Dellvr ted ly carrier to nny part of the city IIV \ TILTON Manngcr tMOmcc . 8"1 A3 Kclltor . No. 23 Uoston Store , 10-day srvlo. The \Vllson family will conduct a song PTVICO Sunday evening at tl.o Masonic tem ple. ple.There There 111 bo services at the Enterprise I.utlici.tn chinch on Sunday ntll p. m. llov. O.S * Snydcr will pi each. Hecular meeting of Ktchctah council , No. n. Dcgico of PocahontaB. this evening. A full attendance of the members Is desired. John Schickctanz has purchased a barber Bhoi ) m Omaha , hut will live hero while dolntr business on tlio other sldoof the mot * . Hcgulur meeting of the Academy of the Pilgrim Sisters this evening at 7 .TO o'clock nt the Hoval Arcanum hull. Kadi member Is expected. K. C' . Jacobs of Lincoln , Nob. , has purchased - chased the Heebco block , on IJroadway near the corner of Park avenue , the price paid bring $ : ,000. Spccl.il communication of Excelsior lodge No. y.VJ , Ancient FVoo and Accepted Miisons , this nvcnlng , for work In the llrst degree. Alt Masons In good standlngcordlully Invited to attend. The residents on Tenth avenue In the vicinity of Third and High streets are mak Ing cncrgotlc complaints against the nuisance of a largo number of horses run iilng at huge. The employes of the Milwaukee road are rejoiclnir In tlio fact that their wages are put back to the same standard where thoV were before the 10 per cent cut was tnada * several months ago. Augusta prove , Woodmen of thn World , gave n social In Its holt on Upper Droad- way last evening. A large number were present and a pleasant evening was spent li dnnclnt ? and other amusements. The members of St. John's English lu thcran church are making arrangements fern n concert to bo given soon In the open house , In which some of tlio leading musical talent of Omaha and Council Dlufls nil take part. The new Baldwin six wheel connected en chips arrived hist night via the liurlingtoi far the new Urldgo and Terminal company They arc largo , line engines of thcneuesi type. They will bo used in the yards for .switching . purposes. Shlrloy Mnrlo , the 14-months-old daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Lewis Hlghsmlth , died at 1 : ! X ) o'clock yesterday morning. The funeral will taico place tins afternoon at 2 o'clock from the rc.sjdcnco , corner of Avenue C and Twenty-lUst street , Kov. J. E. Simpson offi- clath g. Evangelistic meetings have been held each evening this wcolc In the Yountr Men's Christian association lecture room. Thu various pastors of the city have been doing the work. Hov. J. II. Davis will speak there tntiicht. The meetings rommenco at S o'clock and are for men only. Waller Johnson and Albert Duquette , two boys- whoso height acgrcgatea about six feet , wcro arrested and brought to the city jail yesterday morning for stealing a door bell from a house belonging to U. D. Amy. They pleaded guilty , hut on account of their extreme youth , wcro allowed to go free on their nromlslng to bring the bell back to its owner. Miss Armstrong , who is proparlntr herself for a missionary career in imiln , will spealt to the ladies In the Presbyterian church par lors this afternoon at II o'clock. She is a sister of Hov. Mr. Annstroug of Blair. Neb. , and Is n pleasant speaker. I-ast evening she gave an address , the Wilson family of Fre mont , Nob. , assisting her with several musical selections. Chillies GofC was imposed upon by a stranger who called on him the other day , representing himself a member of the Sal vation army In Sioux City. CotT ! Is nn en thusiastic member of the army , and ho con sequently tendered his visitor the freedom ot the city , Includinir his own house. After putting up In God's house for several days the atranqor suddenly disappeared and with him went u pair of pantaloons from Call's second hand dtoro. Cure Indigestion and biliousness with DoWitt's Little Early Risers. Ouml Mlqur Corn ! Try the Council BlufTa Sugar Corn. The heat in tlio market. Absolutely no chemicals nsod to bleach the corn white. It ia young , tender , bwcnt , clean and wholesome. Auk your grocer for Domestic soap. George S. Davis , pror-cription druggist. Bo Hhown the Klein trnot , 25 miles cast of postolllco , out Madison street. Choicest nnd cheapest fruit , garden anil Hiihiirhan acreage , now on sale by Day & Hess , 'I ! ) Pearl atreet. W. K. Chambers , dancing academy , Masonic temple. Classes each Wednes day afternoon and ovoning. Have you seen the now gas heaters at tlio Gas company's olllco ? Are soiling 10 a week of those steol- jlate ) ranges. They are bound to drive out all other cooking atovos. Prices BO low yon can't ' resist. Finest bakers and greatest fuel savors. Sold by Cole & Cole , -11 Main street. j'7Hio.v.it'.tindJt.trift. . 7\Ilss Mary Qrenollo is visiting Mibs Ida n. Wallace in Iowa City. She Is expected homo next Monday. Miss Grace Ucalcs ot Toledo , O. , who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Goodrich , M4 South Seventh street , loft last evening .for Chicago. S. H. Passinoro and wife of Wright town ship , accompanied by Mrs. J. H. iilncK , loft yesterday for California , where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. W , Tllton and daughter Marlon returned yesterday from a tt'n days visit in Chicago , Jancsvlllo , Wls. , Mies , Mich. , and other northern and custom 1 win ts. Oflicers Clanr. Murphv , Wolr. Slead am : Gardner of the police force and Deputy Mar slml P. l . Fowler \\lll go to Missouri Vnllov today to testify in thocascsof Harry Ilttinll ton and Clarence Fahey , the conlldonco met who wcro arrested for turning u trick in that town. Mrs. Clraro d'Urro ' , accompanied by hoi nleco. Miss Anita Illerwirth , will leave today for Now York , where they will take Hteamcr for Ixmdon. After seeing the sight ot the world's ' metropolis they will KP to Nice to spend the winter with Mrs. d'Urro's sister-in-law. Good champagne repairs waste. If yoi feel tired try a boitlo of Cook's Hxtra 1" Imperial Champagne ; bonnet unrivalled" Highest award , diploma and medal , Colum blun exposition The largest variety of bait and freul Water llsh , tlio choicest meals , poultrj and game , host extra t elect oysters HOe per can ; standard , in bulk , 2oo per ( limrt , at Motzgor & Itandlott's uiurkot , 621) ) Broadway. Trimmed limn ( or ttl OO. This week at Miss Itugsdale'a 10 Pcurl St. Splendid bargains. Aek your grocer for Djtnostlo soap. W. S , Dalrd , Luwyor , Kvorott block. Domestic soup is the iwst. S. M. Williamson btill soils the Slutj- dard and Domestic ut 100 South Main utreet , and lias not removed to Broad way , ua lias been reported. Ladies , if yon desire absolute ncaco in tlio kitchen ask your grocer for J. O. HofTmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent Hour , Bmoko T. D. King & Co's Purtaga * Domestic BOUP is the best HEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Oommtimcalion from a Oitizin Goaojrning a Matter of Intsrost ID Everybody. EXTENSION OF THE INTERSTATE CHARTER Spcclnl ruror Atknil l y tlio Compiinr Stic- ts the Advlinbllity of holllnc Valuable City Prnnolilse * to the IllBtiMt lllddcr. At the special aiccthift of the pity council Ahlch Is to bo held next Monday cvcninp no of tlio principal Item.i of Interest to coino up U tlio question of extending HIP time for he Interstate Bridge company to fulfill tlio crnis of Its motor railway charter.The rc- nuost for an extension has been receiving a peed deal ofiittentloii In municipal circles of ate , some of tlio aldermen being heartily opposed to allowing any more time In view oftho bit of carelessness of the company wlilyli resulted In n 11,200 Judgment for dam- afo < ? iip.tlnst the city. ' 1'ho following com munication , which was received nt Tin : lien onice. she s thostaU ) of mind of one of the prominent cltlrcns of Uonncll Hlulfs with reference to Kranllni ? corporations any favors they may see lit to ask without requiring nnvthlnp to sneak of In return. Cot'STii. Ht.rn * , la. , Nov. 17. To the Editor of TUB HCK : Wlillo tlio | uestlon of the extension of the tlmo In which the Inter state Hrldeo company Ii to construct Its street car line H before the city council , the value of municipal franchises should not bo overlooked. On this question the Mlnno < npolls .lournul has the following : Under an Intnllliri'iil law tlm city of Indian- npolli ii-ci'iitly "old ti Client titllnny fiancliKo nl publli ; auction and a now company Rot.lt for 10 perurnt oClho KNm receipts tlio llrst II\u yumlli'i ' per cunt the nu.U llxu voars , 13jj pur cunt tliu next ll\o years and 1414 nor rent fur tlm ensuing lift ecu yoauof thn thirty- year pcilod. the payment to be mailo iiuar- tcrly. These paymentsttlsestimated , will aggre gate $11,0'KUOO. ' ) That i a Rood bargain. The conip.iny which guts such u franchlso should pay somewhere near an equivalent of the concession. And If it has paid nothing for its franchlsr there Is all tlio moro reason why It should do.vl fairly with the generous public In such matters as transfers , plenty of cars and good service generally. Tlilnlc this last remark over and see If U may not properly be given u local application. Cni/.nx. UIIK.VT HI-HAY SAM : In Order to Muko Ilooin for Holiday OllllllH. Over COO cases of holiday goods re ceived. AVe must have room to display them , and will commence a 10-day clear- in if btilo Saturday first , November 18 , to inuko room for our inunonso stuck of Christmas irooils , which is much larger this season than ever before. A few of the thousands of bargains now to bo found in our Mo storm serge , extra weight , during this sale , U2c. Regular . " > 0o all wool cheviots , DO inches wide , now Illlc. Don't fail to see our assortment of 2 , " > o goods , inoludlng a big range of goods from 'We up ; in one lot at 2oi\ $1.00 quality sjentb' llceccd underwear , 7c ! ) each. f > 0c regular underwear , 30e. S1.2o all wool buurlct underwear , 7fio each. , loC anu oru ijiiuiu.Y luuiua WHUUUI1U gray ribbed natural wool underwear , now lioc. All our plush coats during .gale at cobt price. 200 and 2i" > white and gray blankets at a now price for this sale , 81.-18. Table napkins , $1.29 and $ l.il : ) quality , for $1.00 a dozen. I'Jc ladies' wool ribbed hos-o , sale price 12Jc a pair. lo ! ) fancy embroidered handkerchiefs , sale price 124e. Ladies' wool mittens 10c a pair. Children's wool mittens lOe a pair. ; j9o muffs lc ! ) each. Our stock of fur capes , in two lots , 81.08 and $3.9 ! ) each. each.BOSTON BOSTON STOW. , FOTHERINOHAM , WlHTULAW & CO. , Leaders and Promoters of Low Prices , Council Bluffs , la. For neat printing , prompt delivery and lowest prices go to Pryor Bros. , Ueo job ollicc , 12 Pearl street. Sliti Didn't Tiy Vury llaril. "I liavo been toOmaha this afternoon merely to buy a pair of gloves , " re marked a lady yesterday afternoon as bho was returning from Omaha on board 11 motor train. ' ' 1 wear No. 01 si/.e , and 1 couldn't get a pair of that si/.o for love nor money in any store in Council Bluffs. " During a cotisidorablo portion of her trip bho berated the merchants of Council Bluffs for their lack of enterprise. If this lady had taken the trouble to investi gate at all thoroughly bho must liavo found that there was ono htoro _ in Council BlulTn where she could find gloves of the si'/c nho desired. The fact that nho did not call at the Boston Store , which would naturally bo the ono who would flrat vlbit In making a search for anything in the dry goods line , id a suf ficient indication of the lightness of her bcarcb. Gloves 0 } in bi/.e , in utmost any shndo desired , can bo purchased at the Boston storoforl$1.2r > , $ l.f > 0 , $1.75 , $2 , or $2.25. Visit the Boston Htoro before you complain of not being able to flml any particular thing you want in the way of dry goods , hosiery , notions or the like. JtUrilllMGANa OKI' A hlirKKVIMJIt. 1'orry Karnoy IB Klcutril , Hvou If llu Didn't ( Irl Knoiicli Votus. Perry Kornoy Is a member of the Board of Supervisors. In vow ! of the fact that the oniclal count of tlio last election shoui-d that ho laclccd twenty-seven votes of having as many votes as his opponent , 1) ) . U. Dent- lor , this announcement aecnis ruthor Htr.inga. hut things liavo been airanged t > o that both of them shall look after thu county business for the next three jcnrs. Ono of the principal items of business that wus transacted by the bo.ud .yesterday w.is the acceptano of thu rcbignutJon of Charlo.s Alexander , n democrat. Mr. Alexander Is moving to Missouri Valley. Uloru Campbell , who is a democrat , mot with Auditor Matthews and Hecorder Ehcpard yesterday aftctuoon for the pur pose of taidnir u vote. JCerney'H good run through the county in the election deter mined the republican otllcInU tn appoint him. Campbell put In a largo vote for War ren Hough of Crescent. Yesterday was u sort of love least day wltn the. members of the board. There was not much business to do. The hills of the judges and ulorlcs of election were all t > ealcd up awaiting thu recount to determine who shall bo tlio next sheriff , so that the Inter esting question Qf whuthcr or not the Judges and rlerlis who neglected their duty should receive pay fordoing the work which they hud not done could not come up for deter mination. It was tlio last meeting of tlio board at which P. O. 'Ilotzel of Avoca ox- peeled to bo present la. nls oniclal capacity. Mr , Hetzol has becnu member of t no board for tuo terms , six jcius , and during the last three years ho has occupied the position of chairman. Ho hag made a No. 1 member , and there nro , many who will regret to BOO him step out. A number of the county ofll- dais undertook to testify to their apprecia tion of the work of Mr , Ilotzel during his terms of olllce , and Just before the board adjourned a magnificently upholstered easy rocking chair was brought Into the room and presented to him by Auditor Matthews in belmlf of W , B. Hred , T. B. Campbell , W. M. Shepard , John T , Ilaien- , 1C. Cooper , John P. Organ , Charles Alexander , J , It , Black , 6. B. Wuasworth , B. 8. Keller und J. M , Matthews , The game gentlemen , with Alexander' * uaiuo imortcd in place of Het- 7Cl' , nlso presented Mr. Aloxnndci , a flno gold-headed cane , Both gcntu * men thanked the donors and an era of good feeling prevailed. The last time , In alt probability , that Mr. llotrcl will nppoar as a niemoer of the board will ho on December 11 , that date having been announced by him yesterday as the tlmo for beginning the ofllclal recount of the ballots cast for sheriff. Who will bo the other two Judges has not yet been decided , or If it has no public announcement has been made of the names of the gentlemen. UKNNISON into ? . tlrcnt Handkerchief .Sale. Today ( Saturday ) wo place on sale our entire holiday purchase of ladles' and gents' handkerchiefs. Now is the time , while assortment Is unbroken , to buy for holiday presents. ' 800tlo/.cn ladles'plain white Swiss em * broldorcd handkerchiefs at 12c $ , Jim , 20c and 2. " > c each , worth fully 50 per cent moro. 100 dozen ladies' plain while initial handkerchiefs , ( I in a box , todny f > 9e box. Gents' fancy bordered handkerchiefs at Sic , lOc , liijunml lf > c , worth justice to 2 ( " > c. 100 dozen children's school hnndkor- chiefs , Ic each , Bl'KCIAtj CLOAK SAM ! . Why not buy your cloaks of us ? We carry the stock. Our styles are correct and our prices wo guarantee the lowest. Saturday wo show a line of ladies' jackets , beautifully braided , umbrella skirt , Columbian capo , storm collar , in navy , black and brown , at $12.50. $15.00 , $18.00 , $20.00 and $2,1.00 each. They can't ' bo boat In price and stylo. Special low prices in ladies' and chil dren's hosiery and underwear. Ln > lics' llecco lined hose at 12c } pair , only half price. Ladies'JOc quality llecce lined hose , last black , at 2. " > c pair. Ladies' jersey ribbed vests and pants at 2oc , 50c , 7f > c and $1.00 , are special good values. Girls' silk and wool stoekinott caps again Saturday at 9So each. Ladles' kid lined mittens nt 75o and $1.00 n pair ; worth Sl.OO and 81.50. Ladies' wool gauntlet gloves , 50e a pair. BKXNISON Duos. . Open evenings. Council Bluffs. Swrnttnnil'K Speclllo Knmody Company , II C. I > n ! > uw , .11.U. , I'roslclont , UOO 1.2 lro d\vny , Council lllnltH , In , This company manufactures and dis penses the magic gua'-anty remedies. .T S. Lawrence , M.D. , says of SweeMand's spcelllc remedies : These now remedies and treatments are no more theory o probabilities , but facts demonstrated b careful observation and extensive prac tice. Scrofula and syphillis are posi lively wiped out by their magic rebtora live power. Abcsbe > i , ulcers , sores an < eruptions disappear1 under their Ube Tumors are absorbed by increased ac tivity of tissues. My disease was secondary sypbillls. I followed votir instructions and I know I am a well man today , the disease tcoto- tally eradicated. The result was magi cal. You can use this testimonial when and us you choose. I want the world to know that this dread disease can bo cured. J. Horn , 1131 Poplar street , St. Louis , Jlo. The Great Specific Remedies and Treatment removes THUOAT , STOMACH , INTKSTIN'AL and ItKUTAL ULCKItS. The only treatment in the world that will do it. A sure cure lor tno opium , wmsiy and tolmcco habits , abscesses , tumors , cancers , and all cutaneous , scalp Or nervous debilities. Your dibcaso will bo diagnosed without ' out asking a question : A p'obltive guar anty is given in all cases. Consultation free. Ynarly ICpfiort of Criminal disc * . Deputy Clerk Fenlon of the district court has Just completed his summary of the con- , vlctlons in criminal cases tlmt'lmvo been' made in tlio distiiet court for the year end Ing November 1 , Ib03 , together with the sen- So much hits boon bald about the many and wondotful curof of rheumatism by the great remedy llrst prescribed by Prof , Pholpaof Da tmouth coHego So many hundreds of testimonials have boon recently published from people ple in every city and town of Nebraska whom Pafno'a celery compound has inndo well That the following letter about BO worthy u man as JudgeGlbbs is just now interesting. Judge D. S. Gibbs was born and raised In Noble county , Ohio , ll-i moved from Nob'.o county to Lawrence county , and then to Hutohlnson , Kan. White a resi dent of Noble county , Ohio , he filled the ofllcoof probate judge several terms and district judge ono tortn. Since his residence in Kansas ho has twice boon oolected judge , and Is today filling that Hlco. The judpo Is 07 years old , and has been atliictod with rheumatism almost nil his life. For six months at a tlmo ho has had to go around on crutches from the effects ol rheumatism. Ho has tried medicine after medicine , and has been treated by numerous physi cians , loth in Ohio and Kansas , but the tonco awarded each one. It will be for warded to Secretary of State \V M. AIo- rlnml , and by nlnl incorporated Into hl ftnmin. ' Wfort. . . . . Elovondcfenunnts wore convicted of lar ceny ; ono , adultery ; ' Urti. burglary ) ono , seduction ; two , contomlilvonc , reelitlng nn oftlccr ; throe , robbery < yno. oUeat'ntf ' ; 6nO , issault with intent to'cotnpiit murder : one , forcer } * ; two , conspiracy ; Qno , manslaughter , and one. malicious mischief. Two boys wcro sent to the reform sehiM.t Sentences ranged from ono day In JdiUto'olght years In tho. oenltcntlary. ' 3 > Vllls that cure sick "hdaUncno : DeWitt's Little Early Hlsors. > ' i 1 You pay your uiouqr and you take your choice either ; ; ' Dr. Jeffries' Diphtheria Remedy pr'AIunovali Thirty- five years trial mwcs Dr. Jeffries' diphtheria inodicltu ' himlllblo in putrid sore throat , as Itr iiinllgnant scarlet fever or nmllumuit dlpllthcriu. llnil n Cheap Time. A man by the namn of Charles Snydcr has been putting the ofllccrs of Council lllulTs and Omaha ton good deal of trouble during the last week or two. Ho has been making the rounds of the various livery stables of the two cities , engaging HITS , and after keeping them out several hours , returning them by a boy or else leaving them hitched to trees In some other part of the city , where they would bo found In dun time by their owner. Just how many of the liver } men have lost through his weakness is not knoun , lint nt least two In the city have been stuck. M. Woathorboo and the pro prietor of the St. Joe barn reported the case to the police and for several days the pollca have been on track of the stranger. Yester day hovns captured while riding around without overcoat or gloves , and ho was almost frozen. Ho was taken to the city Jail and will bo prosecuted on the chnrgo of obtaining pronert.y under false pretenses. Troubiind nmml Hull. Council Bluffs lodge , No. 50 , U. O. T. B. , will give n grand ball at the Masonic temple Saturday evening , November 18. Music will bo furnished by a fine or chestra. Supper will bo served in the hall. Ticket of admission , 50c. Ladles accompanied by escorts admitted fieo. The committee on arrangements is leav ing nothing undone to give its patrons ati enjoyable evening. . The Treubund society is well known for the quality of Ita ntitm ( iitnmnntR. find nil who uo be assured of a good time. Font Hull 1'oiluy. The following nro thojiamcs and positions occupied by the members of the foot hall teams that are to meet at ! I o'clock this afternoon on the grounds at the corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-first street : Y. M. 0. A. Positions. High School. K\eintt t.oftoml Cupoll , K. Von I'glonstuliK.Lufttackle UoscnburK Mityne , O. II Loft gumd Tlnlcy ] ) ; ifo Center ttliincluird Sampley Right Kium ! Clillds IliiilHKlon Ulalit tactile Witter Aylcsworth KI hLcniI Mnnllur Daw--oil Quarter buck It.ildwln Stuart I.eftlmir back Klanuiiaut Mayne , K Hlplit hiilf back Siioonur Wright FullbackI'apull , C. Substitutes : 1'as.cliol. Iteod , Grass , Wullnco , Houglund , Hardoll. Uillllth , Josslyn. Lund Bros , have a very complete as sortment of lamps. They invite you to call and sco the now'designs ' , some of which are very beautiful. Onvii llJMyr [ lip. - John Mahoney was'the'namo given by a man who walked into the county jail a few days ago and gave himself up to the BliorllT , announcing that he-was wanted at Emerson , Dlxon county , Neb. , to answer to the charge of burglary and wajitcd. to be locked up. Yesterday ho left for Kincrson in charge of an officer. l _ " Hlron * ItootbC-or lit tlm I'alr. CHICAGO , Oct. 30 , ifeo : } . ThoChas.E. Hires company of Philadelphia have been awarded the Hignest Prize Meaal'f&r Hootbeer by the World's Fair Commission. AVill Cliiincta Itx Mnyor. AUSTIN , Tex. , Nov."VT.-fTho ' supreme court has decided that IJyron/K'Barry / ' was elected major of Dallas in Apr'lir Instead of W. C. Connor , who has held the office over six I Suffers from Rheumatism No Longer- -The One True Remedy. rliouumtlHin has siljvny.s uoino buck In a worse form tlutn ( vpr , "About two inontliitrnfjo , " Bays tlio Iliitchlnson News , , , " ) io , bought n bottle of PHIDO'H celery cotnound | ) , baviiif , ' little - tlo faith in nnvtliiiif ; ut the time ; but tie o > . | ) crioncol relief Yrom It tlio first dny ho boffan tnldnj , ' It. Hoforo ho hud tiikon nil of the first bottle hA thought ho wna curotli nnd rccUlcssM'oxposod liimsolf nnd hud n sct-b kUi'IIa ' ttffnin begun tnkiiiir the medicine , und Is now on Ills third boitlo , nnd ho jiiys Unit ho fools lllto a well man. lid IB ontlroly frco from pain ami swelling. The judge li'is found out us thousnridH of others linvo , that Puino's celery compound is the ono true specido for rliotlmiitisin , tind Bays ho believes thut if ho only ttikos hulf- way euro of himself iind aoqs not rocU- losHiyoxptwo lilmsolf to the clements , i that ho11 | never again bo troubled with rheumatism. " I This Is the experience of every suf- foror. Palnb's celery comuound curosl It i3 not a patent medicine. It wus ilrst proscribed by ono of the most eminent physicians that ever lived. It has I mndo thousands of people woll. years , The deolslon nflocts thu entire board of aldermen voted fornt the same time. n 7.V A.UO/fil in 5 C < ilimHo Seiilnnry n' l Two Vullni : ( llrld SlIITocrttcd. MADISOX , Wls. , Nov. 17. Udgowood , the Cnlhoilc seminary two mile * east of this city , was destroyed by nro last night. Two of the Inmates wore burned to death and a third Is probably fatally injured. Tlio loss Is about (50,000. The victims of the flro are : MAH01K UICKof Stoxons 1'olnt , Wls. MAGOli : STOCK of Chicago , tiRcd 7. I'llNCE3 llKNNEtlEntlYWnS UtlCOIlHClOlU wllCtl rescued. The Jlro started shortly before 0 o'clock in a room on the second lloor of the main build * Ing. The girls whoso lives wcro lost slept near this room. Uy the tlmo the sisters In charge bccanio awaraof the danger tlio halls were nlled with n dcnso smolso. They started at once to rcsenu tlio Inmates , of which there are about fifty anil among whom a panic was threatened , The discipline and bravery of the sisters nt once restored order and In the face of the creates t ilivnpcr they worked so earnestly and to such advantage that all of the in mates were soon It. snfoty , away from the burning buildings , except these n.uncd. ICven thcso were not abandoned nnil their bodies wcro taken from thnlr rooms through blinding smoke and dc.Uh-thrca tcnlng boat , they having died from suffocation and not from the llatncs. Minor HHzrs. Coxconn , N. H. , Nov. 17. A woolen mill In Guild , near Newton , burned yesterday. Ix > ss $100,000. OwcNsitonorntt. Ky. , Nov. 1" . Plro at midnight destroyed the Chesapeake & Ohio and Southwestern freight depot , ton cars of coal , six cars of merchandise , two largo tobacco warehouses , the property of J. Iftinly and E. A. Jom-s , two residences and a small grocery. The loss will probably reach $150,000. OTTAWA , 111. , > Tov. 17. Several dwellings ami the entire business portion of thollltlo town of Grand Hldge were destroyed by flro this tnotnlnu. Origin unknown. Loss , ? , " ) ( ) , - 000. .t l.11K.I IMJ.V. Olio Girl Killed by iMrl llc Arlil unit Her 1'rlcnd Diet the S'imn W y , I'lTisnuito , Pa. , Nov. 17. I ist Tuesday May Hippie , aged 14 , drank caroolie acid in mistake for whisky which she was taking as n mcdlclno and tn a few hours was dead , Her funeral took place yesterday and among the mourners was Lizzie A. McDonald , n lf > - year-old schoolmate. Before the casket was closed Llzzto took n last look at her school girl friend and as she was leaving said : "Maybe , dear , I will meet you In heaven to night. " After the funeral Miss McDonald pur chased 5 cunts worth of carbolic acid and lira tilt It , dying from the effects of the olson In less than an hour. x orBit jirt Clinrlni Andrews of the Opera ConipHiiy , Crushed to Dentil. Mounisox , III. , Nov. 17. Charles Andrews , proprietor of the Andrews Opera company , .raveling on their own private par- or car , met a horrible death hero today. Andrews stepped from ono railroad track to another to avoid a wcstboun-l freight tr.iin , when the eastbound Omaha express struck , throwing him under the freight tiam , where his body was ground to pieces. Injured In u Oolllnion , MISEIIVA , Nov. 17. Cleveland , Canton & Southern and Lake Kric , Alliance & South ern railway trains collided at a crossing tills : uornintr. The following were injured : KoAiiMASTiit : K.\MOrii ! , badly butt about tbu head. MII.TON SKKI.I.Y. Injured Internally. J Aeon MOUI.DKII , rut and bruised. Ubonoi : CiiAi'MAN , hectlon bos ? , bcilous In ternal Injuries. .1 AMIS : LinsuiiE , badly bruised. HiiAKKMAN KENNEDY of tha Cleveland Southern , borloimly lnurod Internally. Both train crows claim the target was set to give them right of way. ROUND THE WORLD ON Ii LIMITED EXTRA. THE i. T. ANP L. a n. n. co. Will Start Mound thu World ELXOUnSION from tlio parlors of the I'list Prcsby- torjuuCliiirch ot Council HlulTs , ON TUESDAY EVENING. NOV. 21. Tlio PX < Mir8lon \\HllPUvoliPt\vppnN nnil II o'clock , and IraM'li'iHarihliii ; c.uly vlllbi ) nllout'd npuuliil ciiKlucti tu lalic tlicni rlifht out , Tlvki IH and all Information may liu ulitaliutl at thu climc-h on UK : munlni , ' niuiilloiit.il. Tinoxuiii'Hlou will \lsltall thu PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD , lint excnrHloiilblH limy M6i > wherever thoj \\lnli and will not Ixi com | > ol led lu Unit plniun In whlc h they huruno InteuHt. Thu I. T. X U C. H. K. Co , prides itself Upon Itu POLITE SERVANTS AND Luxurious Eating Houses , Tlio forinnr very allPiitlvo to travi'luri "and lrii\ulcre very atluntlvo tu iho Utter , Remarkably Quick Time o mniloon thlH ttlp. No uccond-claHS , and uvuiybuily welcome. Faro ( or round trip , Includlu ! , ' nii'.ilH , ' _ ' . " > ec'iilH. lU-mcmbfr the d.uo and m-cmu Ht-alu at onco. on-'iun 01 ? TUT : OOALAIJ/A IND I AND WATTLK UO.MI'ANV. OMAHA , NKH. , NOVKMIIBII 1 , 1803. Notice IH buruby Klvun to tlio slocIilioldeiH of tlm Ojjuliillu 1/uiil und ( 'allUi romii.iny that the annual moutlnp nf tlio stocUlmlilois of thu rnniiuny will ho huld lit thu olll.-u of tlm Mild company In Ihn city uf Omaha , In tint Mala ot Nubiiibkiian Wednesday , Uecumbor 0 , A , I ) . IH'JH ' , at U o'clock p. in. , for the pin posii of tilcotInK ' < bouid of dliuctors for Hit ) company , to HOI vii during tbu cniiiilnK year , nnd to tiuns- nct any biislnu&u uhlch may bo piusuntud nt bitch muotliiK. Incase tlio nfllco of Mild compiny , In Mild city of Oimiliu , bliall not ho larh'O unoiixh to uucoininodutu all tliofatockhnlditrs uho tuny hu present at Mich annual niuotliiK , Uicn Mich meetliiK will adjourn from the coiiipiiny'MOllIca to thu lialt'l known UN tlio I'nxlon hiinsn. ( Ilimtu uttho Houthncht corner of I'nurtiionth ami ruriutm utmits , In knldclty of Oiimlm , itnd thu mentliiK will outer upon und contlnuu Its tlullliorallons ut bald I'uxton lmu-,0. The dlri'utoi-iouriiuitly icqitust oadi block- bolder to lit ) personally present ut halil stock holders' iiiootliiK. andlf Impossible to bu pren- Liit , touppulnlu pioxy. n , r , iMWitiiNCi : , Attest ! J'tchldent , JONATHAN Amx , Heuiotnry , novlSdlotm .Notice Male ol Hrhool lluniU. Honied bids will bo iccelvod until Monday , November ! 2i > , 1803 , lit 2 o'clock p.m. , for tlm purdiBMj of 0 bonds of 11.000 each , hiild Ixmds Issued by hchool district Xo.71 , DoJivurcoiinly. NubniHknilntcd AiiRiist'J2 , lb'J3 , duo Juno 1 , 10'JU , InteruatU pur cent , payuldooii the 1st day of Juno of cuch your , 1'ilnclpul und In- tiuestjayublu ut the Noliraslca 1'Ucnl Aueiify , Now rorlc. llltls will bu uccuptud for ono or allot mild boiitU. Klgbt luberted to reject nny oral ! blda. l-.n\ elopes containing blda should bu intuked llldb for llonds und uddrussod to l.KHOy UAI.r/ , Crawford , Nob. Nov. 0 d lot m Ana nil tlio train of KVJl.3. WKAKNKbSK.3 , UKIIIUTY , KTO , that ac- coniii.tny them lu men QUICKLY and I'lIKMA- NKNTLY CUHKP. Pull 8THKNQTH und lonu irlvuu tu eVtry p irt ot the body. I will uond IHU- curuly pafktd ) FHKK to any BUtfuivi the pivberlt > - tlon thitcurua moot tliusu irotiuleH. AddrvHU ( i 11. WIur.HTMnalc Dealer , llvx l.Vbl ) , Marshall Michigan Native Born Americans I THIS IS FOR YOU. Foreign Immigration has crowded you off the farms and is. now crowding you out of the industrial occupations. Your boys can't got a chance to learn trades or secure situations without com peting with the drift of all nations. Washington is the Now England of the west. It has n million of tea acre farms for you. Its capital is developing them for your boys. 10 ncros is enough. Wo don't have to irrigate. Wo don't liavo to fertilize. Trees grow on the land Ion foot through and 300 foot high. Wo clear it off for you and plant , grow and insure your fruit trees. An acre ol this land will produce per annum : CO bushels of wheat. . " 00 bushels of potatoes. 800 bushels of onions. 1,000 bushels of apples. 40,000 Ibs. of prunes. 3,000 boxes of peaches. 0.000 Ibs. of hops. A ton acre farm will surely give an income of SI5.0JO a your und a gentle man's life. The farming of the future Is to bo like trade , each mnin to hit ) specialty. The rickety wngon and rope tied har ness with its mixed loan of truck must go the way of all useless things. Wo make a specialty farm ready for you at a price which ono full crop will pay. pay.Wo Wo know no failures. There is no chance for failure in our iilnn. There is a manly independence on every ono of those farms. No country on earth recovers BO quickly from disas ter as France , and its power is in its small farmers who Keep out of debt. Once paid for n small fruit farm has no need for debt. Installment payments and no forfei tures. Our excursion goes Nov. 20th on the Oregon train leaving U. P. Depot at :15 : p. in. Parties making up clubs In Columbus , Grand Island , Kearney and North Pintle , plcas-o telegraph D. II. Stearns , Omaha , Suturd iy noun , how many go so that wo can provide sleeping car no- comodationa. Ilach subscriber for twenty acres is entitled to go. Any combination of subscribers for smaller farms amounting to twenty acres , entitled to send ono representa tive. Each subscriber may take as many acres ns is desired , from ono to twenty. Payments for this excursion are fixed as follows : $10 per acre with subscription , $ UO per aero January 1st , and $ 20 per aero April 1st without interest. Trees planted in January and February and contract issues April 1st , annual pay ments from that dale annually. See circulars and application blanks , obtainable nt The Boo ollico. the Union Pacific ticket olllco , 13th and Furntim ; D. V. SholcsCo. , Pirot National Bank building , anil of D. II. Stearns , Paxton hotel , or Schrivor &O'Donohuc , Paxton hotel block. This Is a chance of n lifetime. Our present offer can never bo duplicntod. Tlio party that went out two weeks ngo wore dolfghted. Sco their report in the PRESIDENT BLALOCK of the World's Fair Commission for tha stale ot Washington told a Hii : reporter ( Interview in Nov. 16 paper ) : "I am a fruit grower and have boon shinning fruit to Chicago heretofore but today I stoupcd a car of mv fruit , in Irnnsit from Wnlla Walla to Chicago cage , at Omnhn , and I Intend to make tliis city u dlMribilttng point in the fu < litre , Instead of Chli'iigo. I am satisfied that Omaha possesses many advantages In this respect. I ronll/.od this vonr , oil of several acres of 0-yonr-old fruit trees. $1.000 per ncro. This Is not nn unusual amount to rotillxo on an acreage of pears , tunnies and cherries. Apples do well , but wo do not roall/.o so much from them. Washington is a croat fruit country , and a trip there will convlncv the most skeptical , S. R. MUtVlAUCH , a young man holding u ro ponsib'.u post * tlon with the Puluiau Palace Car com * puny , reported to his co-investors as fol lows : PoUTt.ANl ) , Ore. , Oct 2o. 1893. To Omaha Investors In Clarun county , Washington , Fruit Lands Uoport : AH matnhor of your committee , 1 have this ny visited and examined the lands ot ho Stearns Fruit Lnnd conipiuy in Jlarko county , Washington , about .four mil a half miles from Vancouver , and llud thorn fully up to the ropresontixlions } f the company In every particular. The Jaiul sot apart for you Is level , the soil Is excellent , the location desirable , the ivholocountry nround Is beautiful with small farms planted to fruit ; the roads are good , schools and churches are near. The pconlo living there are all Ameri cans of the host clttss. In fact , I am ully saliHlleil with the land and the county. I find that the tacts in regard to yield of crops have been underesti mated vallior than otherwise by that company in all its circulars. He'spcct- 'ullv submitted , S. R. MUMAUGII , For the tloinmlttco. John Stcol , Esq. , member of the Omaha city council , endorsed every word of Mr.'Munmugh's report. The Price per acre under our Homo Preparation nnd Guarantee Plan is a total ot $ , ' 100 per ncro w'thout interest or taxes for live years , or during the tlmo the fruit trees are being cultivated and brought to bearing ago" The Terms arc $50 per ncro when contract is issued , $20 tjor acra per annum for live years , and a final payment of $160 per ncro within three months after the contract has been fulfilled by the comp.xny. The Contract covenants , under seal of the company , to nlant the land in fruit trees immedi ately ; to cultivate the land perfectly , and take proper care of the trees for live years ; full Insurance of life of 100 trees to the acre ; guarantees them to beef of bearing ago at oxoiration of contract ; that the land shall bo of best quality , in fully settled nnighboihood , not moro than ten miles from a good market town , fronting on peed road , near school and church ; to permit sale nnd transfer of contract ; that contract shall bo receiv able at full value for other lands ; that no money paid on the contract shall be forfeited if notice Is pi von of a desire to withdraw it ; that 7 per cent interest shall bo paid by the company on all cancelled - celled contracts wherever cancelled for any reason. Selection of tract may bo made and settlement in full effected at nny time at the wish of holder of con tract For Further Satisfaction of these who will subscribe for thosb lands prior to 10 o'clock Monday morn ing , November 20. wo divide the first payment of $50 per ncro Into three parts , payable $10 per acre with subscription , $20 per acre before January ] , nnd $20 nor aero on or bofo-c April 1 , 1801. and pay expenses of nn excursion trip to the land of ono subscriber for each twenty acres taken. Subscriptions may bo mndo and money paid at either of the places named in this udvortls- luiuer. DlOlit. STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. , I 107 First Street , Portland , Oregon. \Vnvlll rind you the in rrcloui I French I'mparntlon CALTHCIO frr , mid a legal guarantor th.it Ii tUl/l'llOS will Humor..TOIII Qlvullli , MtrviiffUl anil Vl or I/if it ami fay ifsatisf td , Address VON MOHL CO. . S lt AntriMi 1MU , llndsoill , Ohio. I . W. PANSLE , M. D. Tu Good Samaritan. 20 Years'Eiptrleneo. EADEn OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. 1'UOPKIETOK OF TUB WOUX.IV8 1IKUHAI. IlISFCM- BA11Y 0V JIKUICINU. . 1 I treat the following Dlteastss Catarrh of the llead , Throat , and Ittnca ; ! ) ! . ooaeaof the Eyoand Kar.Iltaand Apoplexy , Heart Disease , Liver Complaint , Kidney Complulnt , Norvoua Dobillty , Mental Dopres- slon , Loss of Manhood. Seminal Weakness , Diabetes , Brlght's nf'caso , et.Vltus' iianco. Itheumatlem , raralyeU , White Swelling , Scrofula , Fever Borec , Cancers , Tumora and Flsiula'ln ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. Woown with IJCT delicate orga us re stored to luMlth. Dropiy cured without tapping , Special Attention given to private Diseases of all kinds. 8QO loSBOOfurftHfor any . - * Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. I'ota Worms removed in two or three houn , or ng par. Hvinorrhoiaa or 1'llen cured , TI103K WHO AICB AVMJCTED Will rave llfo and hundred * of dollars by calling on or orDR. . G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Phyilclan who can tell wluit alia a periou without asUluK qucittou , All corrccpondeaceBtrlctlyconQdentlaL llodlciot serit by express. Address all Iclttn to G.W. JPulNGlvB , M , D , UroniHvny , Coiuiofi lllttft'H , i ccutu iu utainim ( or circular Retreat FOR Tl-IEl InchaiKoof thoSlstora Of Moroy , Tills renowned Institution IH altuntoil on tlia lilch blulTH baolc of anil ovorlookln ? thoclty ol Council UlulTM. Tlio apjulons xrounils , ill tli location nnd plundlil vlow , rniiko It n most plujelnK retro it for Iho ullllutod , A stall of eminent physicians u nil u largo corps of o\- peilcncod MirscR mlnUlor to tlio curntorls ot thorutlenta. Hpuolul earn slvon to linly pa- lluntb. ' TERMS MODERATE. 1'or particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , FrankStmtCwisll BUT } , Special COUNDIl BLUrFl : I OUHAT.K A eoinplctti liotllliiLwoiliH , In ( Tool town .mil dolnt' a tooil , piylnif UuslnuHii , ( < ou4 iv.iHoiiH forhulllni , ' , AddieH Cj.I , llcoollluo fOWA FAHMS-STOaeroi , * J..50 per ajro : 030 JacrcH , * UOJj ililll UTOI. f.'i.OO ; : | J ) aaru * , ( IDO'J : lllOairijs.iUJ.'iOUiminarei. * J7.U ) . I.ir j lint of larnm , fruit ( ar.in audirarUjii l.inl. John Hton & . Vim I'.ilten. _ _ _ _ _ T\f ) YOU know that Day .V lieu * niivti Hoam -1 A-holeu Ijaiv'lnH In fruit and iMrJim land uuar thUelty ] andloaim Farm and city prop9rty AllSTHAOTS boiifht and bold. I'uu.'y 4. Tiio.n.n , Connjl Ilium * OAHllAOKrornovci'lco8suol ; , vaullfi clit'imsyi cleaned. Kd IlurUo , ut Taylur'u u'rocery , Ht llruudwuy I/O.1 ' UKNT A 4-room IioilBf. Imimru of R-lt , i. Ixivln , i > 18 South IHI Htreet. _ 170H9ALiOH : TKAIJK-A II nn brick rcoldcncu Aci-iitrally located , In Ouuncll lllnltH. J. A.lllee. 1OSTllluek nnd wliHuio'nt'rilonotcl'i ( ! In the Vi-nd of each car. I.lber.il ru waul for liU ictttrn , J. J. Hlica. HALK Ortradoforhay orrorn. imopcii top guod. It , llutr .lli''O li.iut 1'lfixc.