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c TIIE OMAHA "DAILY BEE : SAlMrRDAY , OCTO1H3R 20 , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL IJLWFS. OFJTICH - - Ts'O. 12 PBAUL BT1\EET DellvTt < S ly carrier la nny part of the cltr. ! ! . W. TIL.TON , Lcuee. S IJuslnni otllce , No. 4J | nlghl tailor. No. > . Mnyno Ilcul nute Agency , r.30 Ilroadway , The Ganymedo Whp l club will make a 300-mile run to I.lttlc Sioux ninl return to morrow morning. S. P. Vanatta li "ut with ft chnllengo to General James V. Weaver for ono or more Joint debates. A marriage llcinse viim l surd yesterday to Hans Danker , nged SI. and Ultima Ivcrs , oged 22 , both of this county. H. P. Kerns nnil K. Slgwart arc each serv ing a thllly-day tentcnre In the county Jail for stealing corn and sweet potatoes from J. It. Mcl'hcrron'a garden. The fcot ball game that Is to take place today betvtsn the High school team of this city mul the Crclghton college team ol Omaha , will commence at 2 . .0 sharp. Tlie ladles of St Kroncls Xavlcr'a Cr.lhollc church will give another eoolal for the bone- ni of the poor of tlio city In the basement of the church next Thursday oven'n ' ? . The Dudley Huclt male ( lUarlel will fclng Bun-lay afternoon nt the I o'clock service In St. Paul's chinch , and In the evening at the first Presbyterian church In Omaha. Pilgrim Sisters. Academy No. 1. will meet In regular soislon this evening nt :10 : slmrp. After the meeting refreshments will be sen-id and an entertainment will be given by the * children. Mr. nnil Mrs. Henry Iloblnson and the Misses Koblnton hnve tfsued Invitations for the openlns of their new conservatory of music , to take place on Thursday evening. October 2. . from S o'clock to 11. William Rogers' saloon at 538 K. st Hroad- wny was entered by a sneak thlct Thursd-iy morning nnil the rash drawer was robbed of abi ut $ J in pennies. A bojllo ofhlsky was the only liquid rerreahmcnt that stuck to his fingers. P. II Wind commenced Ihc work of ex cavatlng yesterday lor the foundation of the new gymnasium nt the school for the deaf. Ho has nearlj completed the work ot erect ing the lllgli cclioal building nt Stuart and a ICO.OOO school house at Van Meter. UcRiilar meeting < -f Commercial Pilgrims this evening All members are earnestly re quested to be present. There will ho Im portant business There will DC several can didates for Initiation and a social after wards , Riven by the Pilgrim Sisters. Meet ing at 8 o clock shaip.V. . A. Travis , sec retary. Articles of Incorporation have been flleil with the county recorder by the Ozark Land nnd Mineral company , whose capita ! stock Is $3,000,000 , The Incorporates are : P. G. Noel , A A Uoblnscn , M. A. Low , \ \ . H. llcsslngton.V. . 11 Vincents , J. li. Johnson , Darney Lantry , C. Caldvvcll and C. O. Knowles. Charles and Kittle Laweon. charged with receiving and concealing some silverware stolen from the house of T. Turner In 1-re- mcnt , Neb. , had a trial In police court yes terday morning , but the fctate was unable to prove that they bought the goods vlth the knowledge that they were stolen. They were discharged. The residence of T. 13. Dunbar , 719 SKtl avenue , was entered by burglars Wednesday night , who obtained access by breaking n window light. The family were getting ready to move to another part of the city. The goods were nil packed up and the family were away from home. After rummaging around among dry goods boxes for awhile the burglars gave it up as a bad Job and took nothing Mrs. William Gard , who lives on Wabh- Ington avenue , near the corner of First street , was walking along Broadway Tliuiii- day evening when she was Insulted by man named Fred Wood. She went home nnd told her husband , who went out with her to catch the fellow. He was raked In by the police about midnight anil given a trial In police court yesterday morning. He was. found guilty and given thirty days In the county jail. William H Sherratt , father of Frank W Sherrntt cf this city , died at his. homo ii Uuford , S. D. , Thursday. He was a resi dent of this city from boyhood until about ten years ago. He was a member of com pany A of the Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry under the command of Captain J. P. Wil liams of this city. The funeral will take place today under the nusiilcea of the Gram Army post of Iluford. The son left for that place last evening to attend. The Do hong Industrial school will resume operations today at 2 p. m. at 161 Ilroadway ono door cast of the Ogdcn hotel. Mr. Do tong says the delay in reopening the sclioo after the summer vacation Is due to the fact that n permanent location has not beei secured. The present quarters are only tem porary , but It was thought best to reconvene the school without further delay. AI teachers and pupils nro requested to be 01 hand , Visitors are also invited. Mrs. F Browncld was consulting with the bounty authorities yesterday trying to de vlso tome way of getting possession ot her 14-year-old son , who has hijsn working tint ! very recently for Cole & Cole. Wlthou giving her notice he i > ackedv up his grip twi or three days ngo and startwl out , and noth Ing has been heard uf him since. She think ho started out with EOIIIQ' friends for a cruise down the raging Missouri. IIu Is olc enough to choose his cn\n guardian , so Urn the county olllrlals are unable to take an ) action toward helping her out. James A. Dooley , who paid the penaltj for the crime of murder yesterday mornln on the gallons nt the Fort Madison pen I tentlary , was an Inmate ot the county Ja ! at Council UluCTs two years ago last Ma > the day after he committal the crime. H bora the reputation of being of n brutal n.i turo for years before he did the act tha cost him his life. He was here for severa days , waiting for the- public wrath to dl out sulllclcntly BO > that he might be take back In safety lo Adams county. I Vol' Alr'llKht Heaters are at the head , They are con Btructcd on scientific principles. All prices COI Ilroadway. Now sterling silver novelties , very beautl ful and stylish , at Wullman's , 403 Ilroadwaj Eagle laundry , 721 Uroaclway , for < jco work. Tel. 167. Havana Freckles cigarDavis , wholesale ngt Domestic coap outlasts cheap soap. 1 'Kit * O.11 , 31 i.N T/O.V. Qeorgo Ailgate , Jr. , la ot the Gram ! hotel. Z , S. McFatrldee of Ies Molnes Is at the Grand. C. U. Swpet has bought out the Ogdeii hotel ne 3 stand. Ilcv. C. I * . Kvaus of Oskaloosu Is the gut-si of Dr. A. 11 Carter , Dr , Gcorsi * 1 > . Herron U making his head quarters nt the Grand hotel. lira , J , J. Stewart anil daughter left hat evening for a brief visit with her parents In Oskaloosa , la , M U. Jones , accompanied by his vvlfo nnd daughter , U the ciicst Of his brother , J. J. Joiies. fcr n few days. Ills homo U In Sandwich , 111. Mrs. Mary Ilalrgrove anil daughter , Fran ces , who have been visiting Mr. and Mre. % V. A , HlghBrnUh , returned Thursday nlglit to their hoinu In Jackeonvlllo , III. W. O. Wlrt had hla arm dressed Tlnira- day ami found It progressing \\ell on the road to recovery. Ills phjslclan says , how ever , that It \\lll bo tuelvo or eighteen months beforetie can use It at all , and U will always bo weak. One of the bones of tlio forearm was shortened by the loss ot two Inches and Iho other by tlx Incliei. Tha pieces were Joined together with silver wire , the/ operation being performed with the lots of conilderabla miucular tissue and resulting- the nrm being about tno Inches dorter than Its mate. Domestic patterns can only bo had at Vuvra'a nuvv dry goods store , 142 Uroailuay , Wcsbcrwomen us Domestls scap. Primler tea cups at Lund Qroi. , OTS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS W , M , William i Try'ng to Interest Cap italists in a How Sleeping Oar Scheme. CAR HAS SEVERAL UNIQJE FEATURES Can lid Dull ! Cheaper 'Hum tlio I'liltiniiiK nnil Arc .Mui'h I.em Topliratf Mat- tre f to Hu Inflated ultli Mr. W , M , Williams , ho lives on Harmony street , IMS a plan for building sleeping cars which ho thinks Is destined to knock Pull man out of business. An effort Is being made to Interest so mo of tlio prominent fln.inclera of this clly In the project of start- Inu n factory , and with this end In view Hubert Olllcer Invited a number of them to his ofllco last evening , where Mr. Williams laid bare his scheme The first car , he say ? , an be built for $14,000 , and after that the osl will bo about $11,000 or 112,000 , or prob- bly half of what n Pullman coach costs. One main advantage his car has Is that the te'stit ' Is nearer the wheels , all the top- , ea\lnoas of the Pullman sleeper being voided mul the rar rendered less likely tel l ! > over. It can also be built on a lighter cale , on nccuunt of the more even dlstrlbu- lon of the ueight. One unique feature of he afTnlr Is the manner of filling the beds. ' mattresses are made of rubber and heic is a pumping apparatus attached to he wheels , so that when the car moves air s pumped Into the mattresses until the little ube which makes the connection Is with- lra\\n. What would happen In case of a iiiiictnre the Inventor does not say. The ifiicr berths are made In much the same namier as the "vestibules" of the passenger C -ch s. so that when not In use they He up clo e against the side of the car. Mr. Williams Is posbejsed of a great deal < mechanical Ingenuity , liiul his plan met lth HIP approval uf all who heard tils ex- ilanatlon. Once before ho appeared before ho public In the role of an inventor , his nvcntlon beln i : n chair which could b urncd at ivill into a bed , a refrigerator , a rath tub , or almost anything clsc , excepting a piano and a cooking stove. A M\V 1,1 IT < r 1IAKU.UN3 'or Suliiriliy mul Monday ut tlin lloMtnn 11-4 cotton blankets , good weight , DSc a lair. lair.Ladies' Ladies' flannel skirts , all wool , C9c each , ( i'.ic Shaker flannel , Ic a yard. Turkey reil damask , 12V&C a yard. A good , all linen c.ash , Cc a yard. Lad IPS' winter weight vests , 12 > fcc each. 33c vests and pants , lc ! ) each. GuntH * heavy underwear , all btjles , 23o 'flCll. ' Cunts' liL'.ivy wool underwear. O2',4c ' each. Gents' vorklng shirts , 25c each. Gents' heavy cotton iochs , Cc a pair. L-idles' heavy wool mittens , 15c a pair. Children's wool mittens , 15c n pair. oj-lncli pongees and sateens In light color.- * , vorlh li'/ac , to close. 3c a yard. Good standard prints , 4c a jard. liullgo blue prints , 3c a yard. lied and black figured calico , 3c n yard. A new nbsoitment of storm serges in navy jlue and black , get prices. Special bargains n atrlppd and fancy silks for vvalsts. I10STON STORE , rOWLEll , DICK & WALKHR. Council Hluffs. Mum Ht Clone Amateur nsttonomers , equipped with ilnoculais , as well as professionals with Ixty-foot refractors , will rivet their gaze upon the bright disc of the planet Mars to night , which Is ono of the most conspicuous objects In the heayens. Millions of telescopes - scopes In every clvllbed land on the globe have been turned on the rnady-faced star every night for many weeks , for It has been blazing In the sky with Increasing brilliancy ilnce June , but tonight It will be at its lerlod of greatest brightness. On the 13th if this month It was 1,000,000 miles nearer o us. but It was not directly opposite the un. and did not turn Its full Illuminated Use toward the earth. Tonight this occurs and the planet will be at Its brightest and lily about 40.000,000 miles away. It IB llftecn years before It will be in the same position again , but the earth will not then be In quite the same position In its orbit hat Is now occupied , so this will be the best chance to get better acquainted with our neighbor than we will have for sixty yeais A powerful field glass will resolve .he pl.inet Into a disc , and a glass magnl , 'ylng llfty diameters will show Its surface : ibout as the moon appears to the naked eye , or through a pair of opera glasses. The ; ilanet rises at sundown , and at midnight it is exactly south. vicTomou-5 cm-rs ciini.it. the King uf All Temperance Drliilin Knock * Out All ItlviU The extraordinary demand created for Copps Cheer In all temperance communities where Intoxicating beverages caunot be has led envious alleged rivals to attack it anil misrepresent it. Among conservative ami cautious dealers who do not wish to even approach the line of violation of law , an families who don't want nn Intoxicating bev erage In their lockers , these misrepresenta tions have led to the most crucial tests for alcohol known , and the beverage , while sp.irKliii , Invigorating and henlth-bulldlng hits been found to be as harmless us the mildest soda water. Thus the nllcge "friendly warnings" coming from 1 ille fel lows who think themselves rivals ) .r.ive to lie selllsh misrepresentations made for the Mil purpose of enabling them to force the salter or nauseous and unwholesome compounds. Wheeler & Hercld , Council llluffs , la , are the originators and sole brewers of Copps Cheer , and give an Indemnifying bond to every dealer , while the beverage hpeaks for Itself. Hut If more proof Is desired the LMI dorscments of ministers. Judges , chemists and iilnslclnns can be referred to as the ) have appeared In The lice dally for weeKb and hundreds of others In our olUce. d Vertical Writing. The semi-annual round table of the superIntendents Intondents of southwestern Iowa convenu last evening at the superior court room o the county court house. About seventy-live of the teachers of Council Bluffs- were pres , cut , together with thirty or more promlnen educators from out of town. An Interesting discussion was had upon the subject , "Is Ver tical Writing a Kail ? " In which the varlou claims made In Its fa\or by the friends o the new system wore brought out , as uel as those of the opposition. Its friends claln Hint It Is more liygenlc , moro easily taught and , as it covers less space , moro rapid than the now prevalent sloping characters , whll each ot these claims Is disputed b > thos who are Inclined to look upon the new systen .is moro of a fad than anything else Thos who took part Id the discussion were Ir Mnrblu of Omaha , Superintendents Chevalle of Ittxl Oak , I.acey of Shennndoah , Sawyer o Council lUutts and norland of Alton , and th Misses Van Ness of Denison and lllood o Council Illuffs. The second meeting will b held this morning at 9 o'clock In thu as sembly room of the high school , when othe subjects of Interest to educators wilt be taker up. _ J. C , IIiiRniujr a liinry I'utrnt , Hungarian Process Flour. .Mado by the oldest milling firm In the west makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. Asl your grocer for It. Trade mark : "Blu " Hog cholera preventive and euro by Dr JefftTis. Fletcher avenue , Council Hluffs will stop the dlaeasu In one hour. Trla bottle. 1. _ _ For line special upholstering and the bcs hair mattresses go to the Council Bluffs Car pet company. _ Dr. ll Trou' l.cc'turn. Ir. Oeorge T. Herron lectured at the Chris tlan tubernaclo last evening before a goo < sized audience on the problems of govern liitMit , Ai the occupant of the chair of ai piled Christianity at Iowa college , Qrlnnel the only one of the kind In the country. Dr Horron U entitled to coiuilderable conMilcra Ten and his recent acldret-a before the grai uatlnK cluss of the Nebraska State university which resulted In his being denounced as n anarchist by new | > ap r all over the- country had made the people anxious lo hear ivhnt Ills \lows were which had caused 80 .much talk. Dr , Herron Is not an anarchist , but ho takes i very advanced position on many of the economic questions of the day , and his tnlk last night was along the lines laid down by Homo of the most prominent thinkers of the day , HU audience was highly pleased , and the two lectures , this and Munday even ing , will undoubtedly be attended by most , If not nil , who heard him last night. Kl.Ot'll. II.ODII. rl.OUIl. Spcdut riour tsnle ililn Week nt r. o. i > . In order to make room for 2,500 sacks of flour duo to arrive on the "Oth of this month , wo will make the- following low prices , for this week only : Ilrown's C. O. D. Patent , the best flour iade > , and a souvenir In every sack , goes this eek for 85 cents. Garland , the well-know brand that was warded the medal at the World's fair , goes t iO cents. Acme made from the best Kansas hard heat , SO cents asack. . The genuine lltiffnlo flour , only 75 cents. Trusty , n good family flour , 63 cents. Reliable flour , only 50 cents. Hye graham , 40 cents a sack. Uyo flour , 40 etits a sack. Wheat graham , 20 cents. Corn leal , 1C cents a sack. llemember these prices are for this week nly. HUOVVN'S C. 0 D. , _ Council Bluffs , la. District Court ilotttiii ; * . The Jury In the case of James Miller gainst John T. Huzen , sheriff of Pottawat- anile county , returned n verdict yesterday gainst the defendant. Pullman & Het- Inger , n Neola firm , commenced attachment rocccdlngs against Sillier for a. team and .agon which they alleged that Me was try- ng to take out of the state. Miller replcv- ii eel It , on the ground that ho was not try- ng to leave the state , but was merely mov- ng to this city , which he has since made ils home The Jury held that ho proved Is case , and so awarded him n judgment or costs , but refused to give him the dam- ges he asked for The sheriff will look to 'nil in an & Heltinger for the amount of the est ? . William Van Dyke , a colored man , was rled for thu crime of burglarizing the house if another colored man , named Johnson. 'ho evidence was all In and the Instructions < f the court will be read this morning to he Jury. A motion for a new trial was filed by the efcndants In the case of Aultman , .Miller & 'o. against Ueichart llros. Siiiiiu f uoHtliMH anil Answer * . Who has reorganized the price of shoes In Ills city ? Sargent. Who makes the lowest prices In shoes ? Sirgent. Who carries the best shoes In the city ? argent. Who can you rely on for good shoes ? argent. Who vlll give you a new pair If they on't wear ? Sargent. Who will take pains In fitting jour feet ? Sargent. Who always does ns he advertises ? Sar gent. gent.Who Who will sell you the best shoes for l.DO , $200 $ or $3.00 ? Sargent. If these things are all true , why don't ou buy your shoes nt Sargent's ? I. miles of tliu - Miss Conrad , deputy supreme commander f Ladies of the Maccabees , organized a ilvo In Council Bluffs Monday evening with wcnty charter members. The following adlcs were elected as officers : Lady com- nander , Mrs. Jessie Tnllia ; lady lieutenant commander , Mrs. Bertha Groom ; past lady commander , Mrs. Mamie West ; lady physl- Man , Dr. Susan Snyder ; lady record keeper , Mrs. Mary Bolln ; lady finance keeper , Mrs. : telle Kemp ; lady chaplain , .Mrs. Nancy Jomp ; lady sergeant , Mrs. Clara Precious ; ady mlstress-at-arms , Mrs. Ida Copley ; lady sentinel , Miss Florence Bolln ; lady picket , Mrs. Maggie Ward. A meeting will be held this afternoon for nstructlon at 103 Pearl street. The Grand Army of the Itepubllc will give a dance at their hall on Monday evening , October 22. Admission , gentlemen , 35c ; adles , free. Dalbey's orchestra will furnish music , Just received , a new Invoice ot all the atest styles In millinery at JIlss Ragsdala's , .0 Pearl street. Dourlclus' music house has few expenses : ilgli grade planes are sold reasonably. 110 Stutsman street. \Vnute < l to lie 11 Patient. R. A. Robinson Isi the name given by the nan who Is accused of stealingDr Janncy's clothing and money Thursday night. Ho claims to have been working nt Honey Creek. ; Ie went to the ofllco to have his foot , which 10 had cut badly with an axe , dressed , but finding no one lg , ho grabbed the stuff and sailed out. Ho limped decidedly , and It was easy to track him from the office down Fifth avenue and along Eighth street to Broadway. Ho decided not to stickle for requisition papers and was brought from Omaha by Chief Scanlan jestcrday morning Pcaslco's celebrated ale and porter now on draught at Grand hotel bar. Gas cooking itovca for rent and tor eala l Qas Co.'s office. Domestic soap breaks hard water. dmi'Kcd willi Seduction. Guy Andrews and Dick Laiulon , who nere charged with assaulting several people at a dance on Lower Broadway the other evenIng - Ing , wcro turned loose by Justice Field yes terday , but Andrews was Immediately ar rested on another Information , filed by the mother of Grace Hulbert , who was In a com promising position with Andrews when he was caught by Olllcer Weir Thursday morr.- ing. The Information charges the crime o. seduction. Thu case will be heard this morning at 10 o'cloclt. Dry pine klrdllng for sale. Cheaper than cobs. H. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telephone 48. Selected hard wood for heating stoves. H. A. COX , 37 Main street. Tel. 43. The laundries uca Domestic soap. Down with tlio I'urlj' Cnurim. The great historian , John Clark Kldpnth contributes nn article to Tha Sunday Bee li which ho declares that the party caucus system affords a bad man's trap Into whlcl good men are enticed. He- holds It to bo undemocratic and unamerlcan and that 1 engenders bossism In politics , A strong argument is presented favoring its sup pression. I'or StcnlliiK Iliirituarr. Joe Dllger , who Is wanted In Columbus foi stealing $50 worth of cutlery from a hard ware store , was iirrestcd last night by De tcctlves Dunn and Donahue. i.ow JIATI : i\cuitsr.uN3. : October "Ilil mul November ( till. The Missouri Pacific will run home-seeker , and harvest excursions October 23 and No vcmbcr 0 at halt rates ( plus $2) $ ) for th round trip from points on the main line western division , Kansas City to Omaha , In elusive , and Omaha Southern t Nebraska City branch to all points In Arkansas , Texas points on Its lines and on the K. C. W. & G railway , in Louisiana ; points on the Peco Valley railway In New Mexico. aUo to Dem Ing , N. M. For full particulars , pamph'ets ' circulars , folders , etc. . descriptive of the ter rltory to which these excursions will be run apply to agent at depot , Fifteenth and Web ster etrrets , or company's offices , northeab corner Thirteenth and Farnam , THOMAS F. aODFUBY. Passenger and Ticket Agent. J. O. PHILLIPl'I , Assltstant Freight and Passenger Agent. Homo VlnltorV Kxciirxlmi * vlu liltI'onr , On October 17 and November U the Bl Four route. In connection with western lines will tell excursion tickets at one fare fc the round trip to oil points on their line I Ohio ( except Cincinnati ) , Indiana and Mlcl Ig-an. Tickets good twenty (20) ( ) days froi date ot sale , Here Is a tplendld opportunlt for visiting the old homestead before wlntc bets In. For tickets ami full InfornmUo call en any ticket agent , or address K C McCormlck , passenger traffic manager , or U It. Martin , general paisenger and tlckr agent , Big Four route , Cincinnati ) 0. VARREN'S ' NARROW ESCAPE Ixcithig Experience of a Yonng Civil En gineer in the Mountains of Mexico. AW HIS COMPAN'ONS CRUSHIDTO DEATH mid en Tiirrrnt nf Itiilii In UIB Slprrit Mmlrr iK In Mexico Cntmrft it Trrrlblo I.umMUlu Tuo Atiu'Mcnu ' ' Tourist Killed. IR.APUETA. Mex. , Oct. 19. K. 0. Warren , young civil engineer ot Chicago , has ar- Ivcd lure , moro dead than alive , from n ourney across the Sierra Mndre mountains , lo started six months a BO from the city of Oaxnca , and crossed the mountains to the iort of Sallna Cruz. He then proccc'e 1 along 10 coast of Col I in a , where he fell In with wo Americans , named James West and George H. Crenshaw , both of Philadelphia , ho wcro making a pleasure tour of Mexico , 'hey proposed an overland trip across the loimtnlns to the City of Mexico. About ten ays ago they were passing through a moun- aln gorge In the vicinity of Los Colchos , bout ninety miles south o ( here , when the aln began to pour down In torrents. Mr. Varren was riding In advance of his com- anlons , when , without warning , a terrible andslldo occurred West and Crenshaw were aught and crushed to death , and Mr. War- en narrowly escaped. 1JIO SOCI.lMVr Di.MONTHA.'lION. ' < ille < i Ilmo Grrut Dllllrully In Illnpcrslne tli Croivil , VIENNA , Oct. 19. Ten thousand socialists net here nt the 'Soflensall , In the Land trasse section of the city. The place was lot largo enough to hold the great crowd ml hundreds were turned away. Dr. Adler nadc a speech In favor of universal suffrage. At the close ot the meeting those present ormed In procession and marched to the tadt Park ring , accompanied by hundreds of nounted and foot police. As the dense hrong was traversing the Stubcnthor bridge , inglng and shouting , the police made a des- erate effort to disperse the crowd , but failed nd the procession continued the march until he fling stra&se. In the inner city was cached. Here a squadron of thirty mounted iollce charged the crowd with swords. As he police were charging one > of the lorses fell and a number of other horses tumbled over him , bringing their riders to he ground. Horses and men were struggling m the ground , and many of the socialists at lie head of tlio procession were knocked lovvn. Fifteen socialists and one policeman were left lying on the ground severely In ured. The procession was ultimately broken up and many of the participants were arrest- d. Among those Is custody Is Dr. Perns- orfer , a member of the Uclchsratli. Ho vsas ecognlzed by the commissar } ' of police , who irdered his Immediate release and apologized o him for Ills arrest Dr. Pernstorfer pro- eated against the brutality of the police and leclared their Interference had caused the Uiole disturbance. Ho Intends to question he Kelchsiatli tomorrow on the subject. uomio riuii : > MUST SHOT. TcHllnuiny ItCKiirillnir I ho-Duel In Mexico Other XmvH of Ihikt Country. CITY OF MUXICO , Oct. ly. Ilamon 'rida , one ot the late Verastlgue's ' seconds , leclared before the Judges that Senor Romero fired the first shot In the duel. The hlef of police , General Louis Caraballo , nformcd Judge -Do Lahose that It was umored Romero Intended Jumping ball. Scnora jose Verastegul has Instituted suit igalnst Colonel Uometo in the sum of $41- JOO for the ItlUIng of her husband , chief of the government stamp department The suit will be pushed , In addition to the federal proceedings against Colonel Ilomero. Charles Spencer , the American who was accused by the Young Men's Christian asso- .clatlon of the theft of $200 , was declared not guilty. At a bull fight In Puebla one of the bulls umped among the spectators , wounding eight lersony. The Cellma volcano Is again In eruption. DAYAKU IIIOL1) DIJAIt IV LONDON. rngllsliiiien Ho Not Wnnt toca Him 1'iisa from AinbnsHiiitor to Senator. LONDON , Oct. 19. In a leader the Times says that the only regrettable point In Am- > assador Bayard's cordial and sympathetic references to England Is that they appear o have something of a valedictory chn"ter. . f he cares to have a senatorshlp K will loubtless be bestowed , for his state Is justly > roud of him. His resignation of the am- jassndorshlp would bo the more regretted jecauso he Is not Only actuated by the kind 'eellnga toward what Americans have not ceased to regard as the mother country , but las brought liiblght as well as sympathy to the study of our national character and In stitutions. _ lieiolullon Not Ifn < l in Ilrarll , MONTEVIDEO , Uruguay , Oct. 19. Admiral Saldanha da Gama banqueted a number of Irnzlllun officers last night. All drank to the success of the revolutionary cause , and iledged themselves to take active part If the fira/ll committee here decide to con tinue the struggle after the inauguration of Dr. Moracs as president Sympathizers of the Brazilian revolution are Jubilant over the recent victories in Hlo Grande du Sul. General Saralva Is now pushing northward with a considerable body of men Intending to attack the government forces at Matte Orosxo. Sixteen officers have left hero to Join the revolutionists. KOIIKTO Mini for llcuvj- CITY OF MEXICO. Oct. 19. General Are Garcia , attorney for the Verastugul family , presented In court u claim for $41,000 for damages and expenses Incurred. The claim Is against all who iray be guilty of causing the death of Verastugul. Ilomero inatlo an humble " apology to the Chamber of Deputies , which" will bo read in the session tomorrow. It Is claimed the governor of Novo Leon has been challenged by Ilomero. General Boluos , tlie > ex-Salvadorean , has reached Mazatlan. It Is said lie Is coming here to meet General Kzeta , llill'lirHS u f Montrose LONDON. Oct. I9.-i Tl ! dutchess of MentIs - Is reported to be dying. The duchess Is a ilaugnter of the second Baron Declcs. She 'ivljii born In 1819 am ! was married first to the fourth dnho ol Montrose , who ( Hed'p' ' W4 , becond to Wil liam Stuart Stlrllng-Cfrawford , esq. , who dier In USX , and thirdly I ,1S S to Maicus llenrj Mllnor , esq. She. lij h/iown on the race tracks as "Mr. Manton.- AViinlil Ihlilo ) Afjrliunlittiiii. ST. PETERSBUHfiriQct. 19. The Novoe Vremya declares ( the event of the ( military Intervention . ,0 . Great Britain , In Afghanistan , Hu sar"vltl : be compelled to take similar action. , ) ) K The Novoo Vremya adds that this Joint ac tion upon the part f-Great Britain and Russia will nccesBartlJ l < id to the partition of Afghanistan between these two powers. < \im.i iliiiitUm Huu to .li'iilouiy , VICTORIA , Mex. , Oct. 19. There Is mucl excitement here over the assassination o Amlrlas Salnzar , the sen of a prominent am wealthy merchant of this city , by George I'orras , a well Known young man. The deec was committed with a stllleto. Salazar was stabbed through tlio heart. I'orras was jealous of Salazar's attention to a notorlou woman. SoiiiiHI In High 1'rrncli Circle * . PARIS. Oct. 19. Several of the leadlni , newpapcK have alluded to a scandal in the hlghiet circles of society. U Is stated M Clement , a coirmlsbary of police attached to tin.I'ttlaU do Justice , examined several Im plicated perbons yesterday. li < ir.ite l I.ul'.4)rettfc' Cnit . PARIS , Oct. 19 , Captain Nathan ApplHon the delegate of the Society of the Sons of the Revolution of Massachusetts , at 3 o'clock thl afternoon placed upon the tomb of General d La Fayeue , In Plchus cornetry , the Lronz emblem of Iho society , which was forwarded here for that purpose. AH the leading Amer icans In Pnrls. and the descendants of the Frcrch who took part In the war of Inde pendence , as well aft the surviving members of La Fayctto's family , were present. Quern ( ilvrn Her 'on riit , LONDON , Oct. 19. The Gazette tonight prints nn order In council by the queen , dated October IB , consenting lo the marriage of Prince Adolphu ? of Teclc , eldest son of the duke and duchess of Teck , and brother to the duchess of York , to Lady Margaret Qros- venor , the joungest daughter of the duke of Westminster , probably the wealthiest noble man In England. The engagement of the prince and Lady Margaret was announced In July last. lToiiM | Pouring Into Ilen-Titlii. LONDON , Oct. 19. A dispatch from Tlcn- Tsln states troops arc pouring Into thecity. . General Chesncy of the British army has received permission to accompany the Chi nese army to the Held. A dispatch from Shanghai announces that the Chinese court is seriously considering the advisability of removing Irom Peking to Slngan , In Sheral , tho'ancient capital ot China. I.in oil , \ il i ! ( < 3lacl < - llio Mnrcr Allu- . SIMLA , Oct. 19. The latest Intelligence received her ? from Cabul Is Oated October 13. Upon that date the ameer of Afghan- stnn had Improved in health. CALCUTTA , Oct. 19. A dlspaich from Engineer Pyne , In charge of the gun factory , tc. , at Cabul , says that the ameer of Afghan- stan Is In better health. Mr. Pyne himself aw the atnccr on August 11 , when , however , 10 was extremely weak. China lo lri" < IV.ioc , LONDON , Oct. 19. A special to the Times rom Tlen-Tsln sa > s China desires ppaco , ecauso , though aware of her Immcns1 re- crves of strength , she would willingly avoid ho sacrifices , risks and expense of bringing hern Into action. She will , however , face a eng war resolutely and will rally such forces .s will render n Japairso conquest Impossl- ile , though the effort may exhaust loth tides AVcl-lliil-VlYi llolnjjMtroiitrlhmieil. LONDON , Oct. 19. A dispatch to the ? lmes from Shanghai says It Is reported that China Is raising a loan of 20,000,000 sterling. Wei-Hiil-AVel Is being hurriedly strengthened , 'ho troops In the forts there fear a sudden apanese naval descent. Honoris have been ecelved of a serious rebellion In Foochow. Krjintoil I lie lll llt.llnur I'ro [ > ( Jiil. BERLIN , Oct. 19. The municipal council > y a vote of ninety-four to eighteen has re- ected a proposal made by the- socialists to stabllsh eight hours as a legal day's worker or all worklngmcn employed by the council. rinii victim or iii WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE , O. , Oct. .9. Theodore Ammerman , wounded by the militia during the riot Wednesday night , died it 6:45 : this morning , making a total up to his hour of flvo killed. I'lro linns ut C'olf.n , Coin. DENVER , Oct. 19. Half a dozen fires of ncendiary origin have destroyed over $30,000 vorth of property In Colfax , across the river rom Denver , during the last two days. A vigilance committee has been formed to pa- rol the streets at night , and the firebugs fill be Ijnched If caught. I.nillrH In u riillllriil Iliilly. YORK , Xeb. , Oct. 19. ( Special Telegram ) 'ho York Flambeau club 1 eld a granl railat his place last night. Over l&O torch bearers and fifty ladles with Japanese lanterns were n the procession , A crowded house was In ttemlance. ; "MS ! 3 gls a scientifically prepared liniment and harmless ; every ingredient Is of . . recognized value and In constant UBO | by the medical profession It shortens & labor , lessens pain , diminishes danger " lo life of Mother aud Child. Book "To I Mothers" mailed free , containing valuable - c [ able Information and voluntary testi-g j monlala. j Sent by Express or Mall , on receipt of price , K < tlWperbottlo. Soldby All Druggists , " IvilAIiFIF. ! . ! ) UCdUUTOU I'd. , Atlanta. ( la. B 12 \ f The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' ' Experience. ICEAIIKll OF DISEASES OF MiN % VOMKN. rnorKir.Toii OF THU WOK MI'S ItHKllAfj lI.SI'JI"iJ. SAHVOl'-MUDICINi ; , / treat the following Diseases : Catairliof Iho Head. Throat nnil Limps ; Ols- cast's ot the IIjo mul liar , 1'its end Apople.\y , Kourt .DiM-'iisu , I.ivi'r < . ' < > iii.laiiit. | Kidney Com plaint , ( ervouH ulillltj. rental IJc- prvHKlon , I.OHH of 3Iiiiiliootl. Hem- inalVcaUiicHH , Ilmtit'lc.s. II uplift * lJU use , St Vltua' DIIIICC , Itlic'iiiiintifiin. I'uinlj > l6 White Hnclilnjr. Scrotulu , Fever MW" , 'I'lini- orw uiicl I'lstula In into rcnio\ccl wllliout tile Itiille or ilra\vltiK u drop of blood. "Womanwilli licr delicate ortiUUH ruHtorocl lo lifaltli. IlropHy cured -\vitliont taj > l > liiKr. Hpcclal Altenlloil xl ; > < -'i lo 1'rlvateiiiicl Vutiurcat IllHeaseH of all IcIuilH. Sso to 85 < n > /lorlcit for any Venereal lllf > ease I cannot euro vltllOllt HIercur > . Tupci Worms romovx'd In two or HiK'o lionrt , or no pay. Ilfiiiuri holds or 1'lles cured. TIIOSKviio Aitr. Ai'nirTii ) Wilt pave llfoand hundiods of ilolluis by call ing on orUBing DR. C. W. PANCLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlia iinly I'll ) hlr Inn \rliiiiiin loll \\lllllullH n IXTSIMI uilhiiiita < ililii-ii ( < iiientlon TllCIH lit II lllkllUH'll Nl-llll fill OllfHtloil Illuiik.Xo. 1 for inunN < i. U for'viniiH-ii. All corrcepondcnco striL'tly conlldcntinl lledlclno bent by e-xpreea. Adifrei-s all letters . w. J AX I.I : , M. . , 555 BROADWV. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Kncloso lOo In stamps for reply --Special INloticcsi Cohrjcil CUIMNiV8 CLIJANKll ; VAUW8 Cl.UANUD id Uurke. at VV S Ifumei'i , KS Hroad ay roil SA1.I5 OH TKAUR. 350 Al HEd OF LAND in Kixk rtjunty , KtbntKkri , 64'J ' arcuti timber lun.l In Michigan will mule < -lllu-i I r bimk ol Kciuinl nit rclianilln' . ami mil | > ui In tasli ll.IMM w 11 MO 00 , lii.iwe nnJ lot In c'alfn * . lirlce. II.GU4U4. 11 Irulf for stwk uf KciKral nifrclmnJIiM1 ami juit In fMk > < f > ru i. lln res idence piuiwrty In Council Jllurfn. pili-e. J8.000 00. will trade for Bintral utock nnil put In ilGWOO uisli. All n ji r 111'oniU-iu u lu lie cun- lldtnllal AddrcM lucK lox II , Cnuncll llluffs. \VANTii ) , I'OrtlTIOX AS IIOOKKnUI'I H < llt nlfniiKraiilier , inornlnKK e\nilHK iind Haiur- duy * . AiMrennV n , < -e. Council Illures. IMI-I.OVXH.NT or ALL , KJNDS S fur Klrlx Call on < > r n < li1ii-ha lIiniil'iyii AKriKj' , Graiul lluiil Annex. Council HlufTx. I.AI > IKS-CAN rt'ji.s'iHH yof iini.i1 OK AM. Kind a. Cull on or nddrcw timnln ) mvnt Abtn CSruml llultl Annul , Council IlluftK. J'Oll b.VIK OK THAI'K. ON ACVOt'NT OT olckiUKB , li.ikcry und rtMuurunt d lnic " " ' hUHliirwi IIllu ILKulI-n clitnp mil Acl'lnm M Ik. lice ulllre. roit HKNT STOIin Hfll.MNO. ! 10 t.V etr < " t no Ji l l li > I'lttRi luM r cry Aiijil > lu Max SI < hn , CrmKn h u--n WANTI.I ) . I'OAT AND VKHT UAKLIU A X-unfurO , iu Main uineU About Rubbing , Scouring. Cleaning , Scrubbing1 , is no doubt great ; but what they all should know , is that the time of it , the tire of it , and the cost of itj can all be greatly reduced by ITC N1FAIRBANK C ANY This weeLr Jiiat xirliat yon need RIGHT NOW And never no , never- have wo quoted siicli os- trorxioly lo\v prices before. Read them , then couio naid see the goods and Io convinced , $4.50 for this Elegant Velvet Couch Mudc up in first-class htylc , polished oak frame , covered wit rich pattern velvet ; has cambric covered bottom , maki'ig it d us proof reduced from SIO.OO. TERMS : SKI north of comli , SI per week or SI pur month ii'.Tjvortli i > l iriiiiili , ifl.no per woolc or O per mouth fifiO irortli ol Knoll * , tfLi PIT tvcok iir SM per inaulh & 7.i worth of cooili , i K."tl per \vook or SI" per inontli SI00 irurtli of Koixlt , _ , , , . , " * : { ller " 'iiuK or SIS pur monlli , . Take , your cholce-Wo ilon'c cite n , , , 9.oo VJrUl ( > ( CMB ( Hip ivlilcli you choose , | SI per Huolt or St.1 ! pnr maiit Forms ry ! People's Mammoth Installment Hous Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. WEL DON'T4 SAY MTJGH ! . . . _ , . . A 1 V- . matinirc > u - our VVarranly Goes wilh Each Mathln9 ( l > resslsa2-linr It lias llir I li'cil ( ipciilng of : uiy Diuililc stioko 1'ress , lit tliu World. Hnlcs light ; clr.ift Capacity ; Construction ; Durability-all Ihc BCST. Talks , They tnlk in tons the language of profit. They nre easy .sellers. They are a doable stroke press. Profitable to handle. Write fur catalojue and discounts. SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa , CnUICIL BLUFFS- . STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyelnff nnil Cleaning done In the lilKliiBt Htylo Of tin- art KiuJfU unJ Ktnlncil fnlirlca miul tu Inok aa Kood im \Vi rk promptly miu anil ilollvcred In nil jmitK ot Iho country. BonJ for lirlre list. C. 1. ruailKity , ni-nr NiirlU- western Uepot. rrtlihonu ] 22. NEBRASKA T70AT l/v IJA.NK\ \ V. H , llciionltury , Uinulta , CAPITAL , - - $400,000 ' SURPLUS , - - $55,500 OSlccri ana Direclort Htnrr W. Tnlti , | ir i ldnl ; John a Colllm. irlpt ld nH trfirl , d. Tleed. Cuhlcr ; William il. a Uurhti. ui : > ' . ut caibler. THE IRON BANK. Simanm , lu the Htntt ! mid IVderal Courts Hootns "uti-7-b-UfchUiurt Illock , LUUIK.II ulull. , luu QEO. P. SANFOKD. A.V. . IUCK.MAN. I'realdent. Cashier. First Naliona of COUNCIL BLUFF3 , Iowa. Capital , - - $100,000 1'roHlH , - - - 12,000 un or the oMeit banfci In the list" ot low * . Wo collclt your bunlneii and collcctioni. W pay ( [ > er cent on time depuilK. Wewill t > I > lrHKil lo ten and eorve you. i hKictiliiililnV Mi-t-llnc. i Notice IB hereby Klven tint a special muullng of tliu Htnikli' ' ld ( r of tile Houtli 1'latle l.ainl cninpany will bo belli ut thu ulllco of mild company. In Lincoln , Neb. , un the 10th dny of Novcmljer , 1&9I , for lh liuri > o o of conHi < U > ntiK uiid uctlriK upon trie matter of extending or rcncwlntr tlio artU clu-H uf Inc n'urntloii of suld company. , , Uy order of Iho boaid of directors. * / H O. IMIII.Ml'S , Becretarv. Lincoln , Neb. , Oct. 16 , 1WI. O1S QM