THE OMAHA DAILY 1JEHJ : SATtfltDAY , OCTOBER 27 , 1891. TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL nLurai. - . NO. 12 ST1SUK1 Dfllverefl by < rrl < r to any pnrt of th city. 11. Vf. TILTON , Lciseo. TitnPIONnS ! Hu ! m office , No. IJ : nt ljt tdllor , No 23 , Mnyne H"al Estate agency , C30 IJroadw.iy. Illufts dMMon , No. 2J. Uniform Rank , Knlghtu of Pythias , meets this evening. Proprietor B K Clnrk has Just placed n fin new piano In the Grand hotel parlors. The Nonpareil wine and whisky case ft 111 bo tried before Judge Mncy this morning at B o'clock George Dotlrill will have n hearing In police court this morning , on the charge of beating Ins wife. Haltlc , the 6-ypar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs , L V Illatt , died at Weston yesterday morning at 2 o'clock. Peter Chrlstlonscn and Oertle M. Peterson , both of Audubon county , were married yester day by Justice Field. The Industrial school will moot this after noon at 2 .10 In the Coyne building , Uroadway , just cast of the Ogdcn house. Th Ministerial association of the city meets Monday nt 10:30 : a. in. , In the study tf the First Presbyterian church. Carl Schultz was taken to the hospital for the liikane nt Clarlnda yesterday , having been found Insane by the commissioners. Norman Grpnn began an action in the dis trict court yesterday to foreclose a mortgage of it 100 on the Second Presbyterian church of Council 111 u Us. Rev T J Maokay of Omaha will preach In Gracenpiscopil church Sunday afternoon it 1 o'clock , insLc.id of Sunday evening as previously announced. Ainnixla Shivers commenced suit for a dl- vorco ycslenliy ngaln ! > t het husband , George Bhlverg She alleges that he repeatedly got drunk , and whenever he did so , would threaten to kill her. She wants alimony lt > the sum of $1.000. Frank Shoemaker and Jack Young are under - * ' * * der arrest , iharnod with ha\lns s > hot and stolen Colonel F. C. It'td's swans at Manawn. Tlu-y gave ImndB for their appearance In police Lcnirt this morning to answer lo ths charge of larcr-ny. A meeting < > t the ladles of the Maccabees \\1II he held in ( he hull , over 10X Pearl strcel , this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock sharp. All munb-Ts and all others wishing to Join the order before the charter Is closed , are re- " ijuested to be present. Ily order of the lady commander. 1)111 ) f'rlss , who completed his Imprisonment In the cniinly jail yesterday , left In the even ing f r Missouri , which will bo his future home. In accordance with a suggestion from ( , Jinlge Macy. llo did not oven wait until after election. When ho made his parting call at Iho county Jail lie was faultlessly ar rayed In a plus hat. Ice cream trousers , tan shoes anil a llannol shirt. The city commit held a short meeting list cvrnln ; ; for the purpose of acting on the re vised specifications for brick sidewalks on Hroiihvay , Main and Pearl streets. On ac count of the uncertainty as to just what meaning could he attached to the old speclfl- catlona all the bids that were presented under them had been rejocled. A new ad- vert'semoiit for bids was ordered , Henry Nomnker , nged 10 years , died of ronsuinptlan at Olmsen , Wash. , after an ill ness ol more than two years. He was a natlvfl of Germany and a stonecutter by trade. He leaves three daughters and two sons. The remains will arrive in the city Sunday momlng and will be taken to the residence of the brother of the deceased , Curl Selbold , 2770 East Madison street. Services will be held at the German church , corner Glenn avenue and Plerco btreet , at 3 p. m. , Sunday , Rev. Hock olllclallng. The boom in the northwestern part of the city has not yut struck so hard , but what wo can sell several desirable cottages in that locality at a very low price and on easy tcrma. Longee & Towlc , 233 Pearl street. lli\ln ( li.uiteil n Liquor li < ' , -n < > . George S. Davis , the well known IIroadway dniEglat , has lunm granted a permit by the court to buy and sell liquors of nil kinds for medical purposes , and he will carry the best grades inndo and will supply the general public at the lowest prices. The Lndlex' Aid society and King's Daugh ters of the Christian church open an ex change anil lunch room at100 Hroaduay. Saturday , October 27. Orders for all kinds of breads and pastries promptly filled. Oysters served at all times. Your patronage solicited. J. r. llnTiii.ir ( > iHiiry I'uti-nt , Hungarian Process Flour. Made by the oldest milling firm In the west , makes lighten ! , whitest , sweetest bread. Ask ; ! your grocer for It , Trade mark : "Blue Rooster. " Domestic aoap brraks hard water. / KK.SO.V.I / . . Mrs. David DsVol Is condned to her limno at 111 South First street ns the result of noa htroko of imrnlysis , which aho RtilTiTeil Tluira- ilay iiluhl She U quite aged anil feeble , rand H IH 'feared the results of tlio utrolce ulll be % ery serious. D.ivld .MeKcnzle. ho died In Omaha yes terday , wan well known amanR tlio Scotch : men of Council Ulna's , who feel an IntensJ sorrow at hearing the news , lie was piper of Clan Gordon and was a familiar figure nt the entertainments of Cl.ui Stewart hi this 'j8 city , armed with his t > ngpfR | s. It Is probable the members of Clan Stewart ulll attend MB funeral In a body. tn li'.ss than six years the nineteenth cen tury will close. No food product developed ledr In the one hundred years Is so Rood as Dr ) 1'rlce'B liakliiR Powder. Ihllllll Is Hop-fill. Secretary Frank Trimble of the Merchants & Manufacturers association received a letter ethe ter last evening ( mm William Dallin , the : representative of the Atlantic & Pacific Hall way Construction company , who was hero few -weeks HRO. and laid before some of ho citizens Ills plan for putting n double - , ck air line between New York and San Francisco ciscolo run about n quarter of a mile north of Council Hluffs. He lius been for tome little time pas > t In California , and speaks in a very hopeful strain of the result of Ills efforts to boom his schema In the west. "Al AIMS though the railroads und the press of this date will oppose 113 , " ho says , "tho people beltc-vo In our plan. The state of California will f mulsh us free terminals on the bay Cac- IIIR Sou KrancUeo. u right of way 100 feel iv I do across the state , besides $1,000.000 sub sidy , to bo paid when , the road Is completed I shall hiIn Chicago October " 9 , and hops edto hrar from you at that time thai your pco- . pie ha\o decided to accept my proposition. " IT V No definite nctlon has been taken with regard to the proposition since Mr. Dallin left. The Dudley lluck quartet will give' a con cert on Tuesday evening. October 30 , at onSt. Francis Xavler'a church , unstated by Mrs. I'harles Vrquarl of Omaha and the church choir. Cheaper than dirt those new carpet sweep ) ers nt tlio Council 13 luff a Carpet company's Kverythlnc else In the line of carpets , cur tains , ruga and upholstery goods are also cheaper than anywhere else In town. l ) Vol' Air Tight Healers are at the head. They are con structed on scientific principles. All prices. COi I ) road way. Co | > pa Cheer und Iturli Tonlo Can be purchased only of the 0. H. Wheeler Ilreulnx company , Wheeler & llereld , Coun- ell BluKs , la. ( Hog cholera preventive end cure by Ur Jeflerli , Fletcher avenue. Council Bluffs will stop the disease In one hour. Trial * bottle. ) l. Domestic coap outlasts cheap soap. Dry pine kindling for sale. Che i per than cotu , U. A. Cox , 37 Miln str U Telephone 48. Eagle laundry , 724 U road way , for graod < work. Tel. 167 Premier egg cups at Lund Bros. tb Uundrlss tu * Domtstla NE\VS \ FilOM COUNCIL BLUFFS Officer Walt Evidently Thought that Public Office Wns a Private Snap. CITY PRISONERS CUTTING HIS WOOD tllllcor Not Keen Thnacht to HAT n Clear Tltle > tu I ho It ami Major Clftuer IriforniDil III in 111 * BrrtleesVrro > u Lunger Xrctleil , J. A. "Wlatt was < leipolle < l of the shoulder strops which hove ueea his by virtue ol being captain of the chain gun ? , ami since jcBlcnluy morning has been no longer In the employ of the city. It was discovered Thursday afternoon that li& hnd taken one of I ho prisoners from the jail up to his house and put him nt work chopping wood. The prisoner had several dollars on deposit xvlth ( ho city marshal , so that there was no lunger of his attempting to get away , and Wlatt evidently thought he had run across a snap , of which he proceeded to make ( he best use possible. Hut one of his brother police officers who fl.is not on particularly good tcrma with him learned what ho had done and Informed Mayor Cleaver , who , after making an Investigation , Informed Wlatt yesterday morning that he hail no further use for his services. It la told on good. Authority that there was sotnethltit ! n little peculiar even about the way In which ho got the wood. Recently anew now city ordinance was passed requiring trees to ho trimmed twelve feet above the ground. In some cares the chain gang , act ing under Wlatt's direction , cut the limbs uft twenty-five feet above the ground. Wherever ho could tin so without encounter ing too larfie a kick. Wlatt's team ( employed nt an expense of J3 a. day to the city ) uouM h.iul the big- limbs to Wlatt's house , where llipy would ha cut up for fuel to feed U'latt's stove this winter. It Is reported on the same authority tlint a widow on First street objected to her wood being carted away on the ground that she wanted It for fuel her self. Wlatt , 11 1s said. Informed her that the city needed It to riprap the banks of In dian creek. It was not used for that pur pose , however. When Wlatt learned that his brother oflce ] hud [ liven the inn ) or a lip he called at the in.liblul's office and wanted to pay 75 cents for the man's work. The marshal refused to take It. The acme of perfection In cookery Is em bodied In Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. No other works so quick or gives such leavening btrength. roTlliillN : < ili..L WANTS .V ItlXIUVKK. Tli Inks lie Clot Itio Ylnrnt of It In lliv Krcrnt S. U-s. A suit V.RH commenced In the district court by I > . II Fotlierliifiham yestcrdaj , growing out of the recent change of pro prietors In the Boston store. George Fowler , Alexander IJIck. Gilbert Wallccr and Archi bald Whltelawvho nro the present owners , are made defendants by Kotherlngham , who claims that there was a conspiracy to freeze him out of the establishment In. his petition he alleges that ho was the principal originator of the partnership scheme , which was started In 1SS9 , and was run without Interruption ' tor four years , the gross profits In that period ] being 550,000. Aft r an account of salea had been maclu In 1S'J3 , he says , the conspiracy was formed by the defendants to get him out. mid with thnt end In view an Invoice was taken , which was made to show that IhiTo had been a loss of $19,000 that year. Kowler represented that the business was worthless and the profits depreciating , and told Fothcrlnghain that unless he turned over the stock ho would at once throw U all on the market at forced sale > and ho would g-et nothing for his stock. The plaintiff says , he supposed that the Invoice wasa correct one and that fact , together with Ilia Intimidation of ( ho deJcmlants , Induced him to part with [ his Interest for a paltry consideration. Now , he claims , he has discovered that the Involca , was fraudulent , In that tlio furniture and fixtures were reckoned as worth $300 , In stead of $3,000 , as they should have been , and that the estimate of the value of the stock 518,000 , , was too low by $25,000. He demands the appointment of a receiver , a new In voice , a recounting and $10,000 damages , that being the- value of his Interest In the busi ness , of which he has been deprived by the alleged wrongful acts of the defendants. Dunciiii'rt ( KerttnclCfUHln. . In the face of lower prices and the con tinuance of the sluggish conditions of trade , our sales for the last week show a handsome Increase. The reason Is that the shrewd buyliiK public appreciates our large assortment - ment of nobby styles and the fact that they can bo purchased at two-thirds the price nuked at other stores. | S 00 ladles' shoes , hand turned and -welted , for $3.50. $4.00 ladles' shoes , buttoned or laced , for $3.00. $3.59 Indies' shoes , button or lace , $2.50. $3.00 ladles' shoes , $2.25. $2.25 fine l < ld buttoned or laced needle points for $1.50. - Jt.GO kid patent tip and calf for { 1.00 Misses' ' and boys' dress and school shoes from 75c to $1.75. Infants' and children's shoes , 20c to ( t.OO. Stacy Adams' men's fine shoes , $4.00. All styles , razor , narrow and square toed : Rhoes from J2.GO lo J4 00. A man's nice shoe for $1.00. Wo have the finest line of men's patent leather and cork sole shoes In the market Every thins that one could wish , and at a price to Milt all. Duncan , the leader and promoter of low prices , 28 Main street. Council Bluffs. Concert by the Dudley Buck quartet at St. Francis Xavier's church Tuesday , October SO. Admission , 25 cents. lift nut Onmaifo Cain. The trial of the case of Maud Bryant against the motor company nttractul a largo number of lady friends o"f the plaintiff During thu morning session Miss Dryant was on the stand and Mr Baldwin was cross- examining her. She was Inclined to resent what Bha considered his Inqulsltlvencss , and the passages , at words that took place be tween attorney and witness were at times vury vigorous and added greatly to the In terest In the case , lie tried to show that she. had not been suffering so severely from her pbyslc.il Injuries that she was unable * to attend picnics , parties and other like- placet ] , and the witness admitted that hens had not. - The testimony during the afternoon session was less Interesting. Several physicians wore put upon the stand , who had made an examination of her Injuries. The air was redolent. with necrosis , nodules and Indura - tion a. Considerable time/ was also occupied In finding out how much the physicians knew about the difference between oitltls and peri ! ostitis. Both attorneys and witnesses managed - aged to get themselves hopelessly entangled In a network of big words , and the court reporter's fist was stricken with lockjaw. . The evidence for the plaintiff Is not all w.In . > et. _ The PethybTidge meat market at 635 Broad way has been sold to Gus Hcnrlchs , who will continue the business with Increased li - , ties for giving the public the best lts &l tlie just recehed , a new invoice of all tht latest styles la millinery at Miss llagsJalo's , 10 Pearl street. _ Gruriil Hotel , Council III u ft * . ltei > | icnr < l. . Newly furnished. Eyery modern con venience First class In all respects. Rates , $2.50 to 3 00. E. F. CLARK , Proprietor. Washerwomen use Domtttlo scap. - Murrluyc l.lrrniri. The following marriage licenses were Is sued by the county clerk yesterday : ; ; NUITIW and Address , J\B * . Charles Fears , Douglas county. Neb . 29 Dora Hose , Douglas county , Neb . 33 Peter Christiansen , .Audubon county. In. . 24 Gertie M. Vetergon , Audubon county. Ja. . 6 On cooking stove * lor rent and for i&li it Oa Co.'t office. K w sterling silver novelties , very beauti ful and stylUh , at "Wollman'i , 403 Broadway Hunt for Mmmvra , Kd Alnscow and E. H. Odell returned yes terday morning from , Helmut lake , near Te- kamah. Neb , where they hove spent the last len days hun'.lnir ' ducks anil tithing , "While there they purchased a new boat , which will be put upon the waters of Lake Jlannwn next rprlng , It It called "Little Sioux , " having been built In thai city. It sailed Ilolman lake last cummer It will be delivered In this city next week and tflll bo taken to the car house of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Hallway and Hrlilpe company , where the steam apparatus will be taken out and an electric motor rut In. It measures tnenty- four feet In length nnd eight feel In width , and will be the first electric launch to be operated on Mannwa Dudley Duck quartet concert at St , Francis Xavler's church on Tuesday evening , October 30. Admission , 25 cents. Dourlclua' music house has few expenses ; high grade planes arc sold reasonably , 116 Stulsman street , * Domestic patterns can only be had at Vavra's new dry goods store , 112 Hroadway. Pcasleo's celebrated ale and porter now on draught at Grand hotel bar. Selected hard wood for heating stovzs. H. A. COX , 37 Main street. Tel. . Havana Freckles clgar.Uavls , wholesale agt. FB.OM SOUTH OMAHA. Uornrnriieiit Agent l.ixihlntr for CoiiiitirS" fell Monry Men MARC | Cltr C ! < mlp. A special apent for the government has been In South Omaha for the last week look- Ing up counterfeit money matters. The only bad money that has been sprung In the Magic City Is slher dollars , and the most of them bear the date of 1S91. Special Agent Walker picked tip eighty-four of them. The government man went from one busi ness house to another collecting this coin ! Io secured the bulk of the spurious goods In snloans N'o arrests have been marie and the police and business men of the city are unable to give the agent any clew to work upon. It is generally believed that this money Is being shipped In here from the west. It has been several months since much of it wns passed , but at that time the police found about $100 hid under u sidewalk. I.onldnn Admit fur t.l.llior I'ay. F. McManlgal and C Gallagher , stock deal ers of Imnan , sold a lot of fifty rattle yester day to Iloyer , McCoy & Co. , commission men. They were given a draft for $1,300 on the Packers National bunk b > the ( Inn , but when they presented it at the bank they were In formed that lioycr , McCoy & Co. had falleJ , Rolng back to the firm they learned that it had turned the cattle over to Hill and Lewis , and proceedings were brought to stop pay ment from Hill and Lewis to Uoyor , McCoy & Co. Here the matter rests. 3liiil < < City < ; < > M | | > . \V. D. Jennings , superintended of ( rans- portatlon of the G. II. Hnmtnond company at Chicago , Is the guest of Manager Uabcock. A warrant Is out for the arrest of Pat Shea , who Is charged by Thomas Olllesple with disturbing the peace in his saloon on Thirty-third street. Klre caused by a lamp explosion In Thomas Flynn's clothing ; store , near Twenty-fourth and N streets , did damage to Ih ? extent of $100 at 10 o'clock last night , D. C. Vincent , the man who hired George Mosher's horse and buggy a week ago and forgot to return it has been located. The tenm was recovetcd and Vincent Is la jail at Omaha. Lord's supper will be served at the fourth ward mission , Thirty-third anl F streets , also reception of members and baptism of children at 3 30 Sunday afternoon. The services will bo conducted by llev. It. L Wheeler. David McKcnzlD , aged 10 years , died Thurs day evening. The funeral services will be under the auspices of the Clan Gordan oC which he ivas a prominent member. The remains will be burled In Omaha Sunday at 1 o'clock. The annual ball given by the South Omaha police took place In llauer's hall Thursday night and It was n big success In every sense of the word. The hall was so packed wltll dancers that there was scarcely standing room up till midnight. The boys sold about 100 tickets , and yesterday were out In their new uniforms for the winter. Chief Hren- nan acted as master of ceremonies and at tended to his duties like a prince. The other committecmcn were Oillcers Spoettle. Connell. Mnlcubey , McDonough. Tangcmann. Sheehan , Decters , Reaches and Corcoran. Not a blngle thing occurred to mar the pleasure of the evening nnd the- people who mingled in the crowd nil admitted that the affair had been most successfully managed throughout. Ten cents a pound will buy cheap and poi sonous baking powders. They work direct injury to nursing mothers , dyspeptics anJ others In delicate health. Dr. Price's , a pure Cream of Tartar powdsr not only saves doctor bills , but Is more economical than others. .vii wit i ; j uic in IScmurkiiblo SucrtB * Attends tlio Treatment Hied la hrmice. WASHINGTON , Oct. 28. The new treat ment by inoculation for diphtheria and croup , as practiced In France , is the subject of a special report to the Stnto department by United States Consul C. W. Chancellor at Havre. He says that by this methoj of treatment only one out of four dlphtheretlc patients succumbs , whereas the figure Is double for oher methods of treatment h re- tofore applied. Consequently the consul , who Is a Baltimore physician of repute , says that It would seem very deslrabo that the antl-dlphtheretle serum should be Introduced and uomo into general use at the earliest period practicable In America , where many thousand children and numerous physicians , students and nurses die annually from diph theria nnd croup. The consul gives In detail a history of the development ot the treatment by Dr. I'astoiir arid his assistant. Dr. Houx , who have been experimenting with It for five years , keeping It secret until they had satis fied themselves of Its pfilctency" and had sub jected the animal ( the horse ) best adapted to transform dlphlheretic poison Into un antl- tax I ne. A trial of the new treatment at otifl of the largest children's ho&plta a of Parts resulted In reducing the death rate from diphtheria from Gl 70 to 24.13 per cent In addition. It Is stated that children vac cinated with the serum were protected from Iho disease even while living In close contact with dlphtheretlc patients. As the Pasteur Institute can not meet , the great demand for the serum movements are on foot In differ ent localities to establish auxiliary liutltu- tlons. In slight cases one Injection of the serum Is sufficient , while the ordinary case yields to t o. KA.Mri.KS BhXT TO NKWYOKK. Miuill Qiiiin'ltjF of I'mf. Ilohrlnc'ii < lntl- Toxlne Serum In Tlili Con M try. NRW YORK , Oct. 20. A consignment of a drug upon which the attention of the medi cal profession the wor.d over Is centered has gone through the customs house. It U a small quantity of the new remedy for diph theria , the ontl-toxlne serum. This It the Brat portion to reach the country from the laboratory ot Prof. Dchrlng of Uerlln , Its discoverer. The consignment came to Dr. George E. Shrady. the editor of the .Medical Record , nnd Dr. Louis Fischer , also of this city. The quantity received was very small. The wrum that has been In use here pre vious to this importation was from the labor atory of Prof , Aronson. It is considered the serum from Prof. Uehrlng Is more powerful and will retain Its power tof a longer time than any brought here previously. "Whlla down In the southwestern part of the > state some time ago , " Bays Mr. W. Chal mers , editor of theChlco ( Cal. ) Enterprise , "I had an attack of dysentery. Having heard of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy I bought a bottle. A couple of doses of It completely cured me. Now \ qm a champion of that remedy for ell stomach and bowel complaints , " For sale by drug gists. Kitlmato of Itie Cot I op Ciop. NEW ORLEANS , Oct. 2C. The local prego will pu llah tomorrow a circular fronj \ . Q , H. l.afiflauer. one of the larpoitt from thf south of American cotton , atlmat- 1ns ; the commercial crop of the current fa- son at S,8S5,000 , bales. Oregon Kidney Ten. cures nervous head * J aciei , Trial size , 2S cents. All drugglst.ai BENNISON ROS. SATURDAY'S BIG SALE. Visit our Cloak Department today. No house in this or any other city will beat our prices on Cioaks and Furs. See. them Saturday spend your money with us. Big sale Saturday evening. Saturday wo will sell Fur Cnpes at prices SPECIAL never before offered. T.ike ailv.intago of SATURDAY EVENING tlieie bargains if you \uint to sivi > money { IS 00 Astrakhan Fur Capes. 30 Inches lonp , full sweep , today $9 SO ouch. © ALE. Finest quality Astrakhan Fur Capes at GLOVE . JIG.OO. $ lMK ! ) and $2750 $ each. SPECIAL NOTICE. flf > & 0. no-Inch French Coney Cape , (10.00. GLOVESALE. $45.00 Wool Seal Fur Cjpes. $24.00. Saturday evening , to more thoroughly 27-Inch finest Ilenvcr Fur Cnpo.i , full sweep , SALE. advertl&o our Gents' Furnishing depart at $6 > .00 , worth IS5.00. . ment , vv will Oder for t o hours , 7 to 9 iUMnrli .Mink C.ipe * , Cull snwp , G-Inch tall p. m. , 100 dozen Ocntu' Fast Hlaek , al o border , Siturday $ SS.CO : actual valueU llalbrlggan Hose , full regular made , real $133.00. Ladles' 4-button Real Kid Olavoi , In black , . .Mnco cotton , a hose worth In any houio ( icmilne Mink . Neck Scarfs , tans ' and brown , today 75c pair , \\orth , , $003 $ each. \ \ $1 $ 5c , limit 4 pairs to a customer , at only Finest Ilc3\cr Neck Si-.trfs , JB.GO. Ladles' ' Ulack Cashmere Glove at 2Gc and 9c a pair Now , gentlemen , ? change your ( Jeliulne Ulack .Marten .S'eck Scarfs , $5 $ 98 39c pair ; reduced from 3Gc and f.0c. socks ; this Is a , snap. each. each.Wntcr Children's Imported Ulack Cashmere Fin BLACK GLORIA SILK DTOPATrEM Wntcr Mink N'cck So.trfs , $1 $ 93 each. est Wool Hose , silk tee and heel , sizes 4 , 4Vfe , , See our Misses' Winter Jackets , sizes 12 5. Tt\t \ , and G , at 23c pair. to IS e < irs. nt $3 $ SO each. SATURDAY CVKNIXQ We offer today a 35c quality Ladles' Fast j Sco our ladles' Jackets , latest styles , at lilack Hose ; It's a beauty , at 25c pair ; ask S2.78- $5.00 , $ G 00 , $ .GO , $7.50 and 510 00 each. . - ' for this Iloae. Don't K oliowherc when you cm buy from Ladles' Jersey nibbed Vests and Pants at An entire dress pattern of ni.nk Gloria in and at le g money. 2Sc each. Silk Saturday evening for I2.7S. Thla Is Indies' Sen ! I'lush Cjpes , fur trimmed col . lar , today l $10.00 c.ich. L-idtes' Jersey Ribbed Pure Wool Vests a bargain , den t miss U. and Pants , $1 quality , at 7Gc each. riilldietrs ttldenloun Cloaks , sizes 2 to 5 jears only 51 & 0 each BENNISON BROS. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. BURGLARS BLOW IP A BASK nergetio nutl Saccessful Methods Adopted by tlio Bold Bobbers , SED NITRO-GLYC RINE ON THE VAULT liny Illil Not Knuvr tlio t'orrllU' Pnrco of the l plovltpVnkn tlio \\liolo Tounot .Unlvurn , I < mu Slay llo In ( > m.ilm , MALVURX , In. , Oct. 20. ( Special Tele ; ram. ) The Farmers and Mechanics bank was Islted by burglars this morning and It Is upposcd that $2,000 cash was stolen. Nitro lyccrlns wab used In opening the vault. The .hleves were evidently men who did not hoioughly understand the terrific effect of ta use , for the building was practically blown o pieces and the money and other contents cut crashing into the street. The explosion E roused the whole neighborhood , and the hlo-.es left the money scattered over the oor In their haste to git away. A descrip- ion of the supposed guilty parties was tule- ihoned to the Council Bluffs authorities wo men answering the description psrfectly ere seen by Ur. 0V. . Gordon In Counci UliilTs passing his house about 0 o'clock In ho morning. They carried a small valise , vhlch seemed too heavy for1 either one to larry any'great distance. Tiny are though : o have taken the motor TO Oni-na. A count of the mcney In the safe today howcd that the- robbers last night cariet away $2.870 almost equally divided between gold nnd bills Part of the gold and silver loncy remaining was badly mutilated bj he force of the explosion , being bent and wlsted , while the ends of'th'e bills were cut and hacked. It Is thought'probable that a arge portion of the money'cnrrled away was so mutilated end may lead to the detection the thieves. Just before 10 o'clock yesterday two men with a heavy black satchel boarded an Omaha motor car In the muffs. The conductor was found and gives the following [ lescrlptlon of the men : One tJiort man , licavy set , black mustache , the other tall , : iearly s > lx feet , smooth shaven. Doth wore large slouch hats pulled down In front and turned up behind. They carried , said the conductor , a big black grip , which seemed to b3 heavy , as both lifted It onto the plat form. The short man stayed on the plat form with the satchel while the tall fe low went Inside. It was the tall man who paid the fare for both. At Thirteenth street both men got oft. That was all the con ductor knew about the men. Several hackmen saw the pair alight , and asked for a Job , but the fellows picked up their grip and walked to Thirteenth and Dodge streets , where they boarded a South Omaha car going south. Miprrinn ' nnrt DcrlsU.ni MOINES , Oct 26. ( Special Telegram ) The supreme court handed down the fol lowing opinions today. Martin Tuttl& vs Polk & Hubbel ot al , appellants , from Polk llatrlct afllrmed ; SY. . Rice , guardian , etc. vs the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of Jowa , appellant , from niackhawk district , reversed ; John El. Drown vs the Burlington , Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway company , appellant , from I.cnn district , allirined , T Y Mlckle , appM- "ant , vs. John Walravcn , Mary Walraven , William F Walraven and II. J. Walraven , from Clinton district , afllrmrd. CliriAtlun lmlfMiv < m r3 in fcM > * Hlon SIOUX CITY , Oct. 2C ( Special Telegram. ) The state convention ot the Christian En deavor association convened in this city to day. The day was given over for the most part to the receiving of visiting delegations. This afternoon Mayor Fletcher delivered an address of welcome , Tonight there was a song and prayer service. Tomorrow the business sessions commence Fully 400 visitors are now In the city and by the opening of the business Ee-ssion it Is expected the number will reach 500. JIurdurH Itiuy ut l'r < iitnn. CIICSTO.V , la. . Oct. 2fl.-Speclal. ( ) Bur glars made quite a haul at Frank Schu } 's meat market lost night. They b.ew open the safe , completely wrecking U , and secured J1SO. In the afternoon Jhlcvcs entered the freight depot , but falledjto eecure anything Cashier Strauad hadvjJ poslted the money before leaving the > office. ' ' S Suing Huloiui Jt CHESTON , Ia. ( Ocfi jj ( Special. ) Mrs. Ed Do Haven has commenced suit In the district court ngnlnsvj. ix , saloon men for selling her husband llqwnrV Da Haven is an habitual drunkard nndf'tjiu law prohibits selling to such a person. " Mrs. De Haven asks for $3,000 damages' from each of the saloon men. , , . | MUUK ( Ily iin In L'roubln. CHICAGO , Oct. SG.I-iPi'rclal Telegram. ) W. J. Barnes , claiming ? hail from Sioux City , was arrested for . .extracting money without giving value iptoauhange from South Water btreet nierchanfslFJ Owing to the superior. character of Its In gredients Dr. Price's' ' > B klne Powder pos sesses qualities pecull rjy Its own. Wlfn Denounced Him n a Murderer. KANSAS CITY. Oct. M. While testifying in court here against his -wife In u divorce suit. In which nho nought Reparation , William I.acoy of lola , Kan , was today Mr- rested , charged with Iho murder at that place mat August of William M. CummliiKS. According to Mrs I.acey' story , her hut- hand had twice threatened tu take her life , anil for this reason Bh wanted n dlvorcp. I acey was on the stand trritlfylng ugalnxt her when Jtrs. 1-acey suddenly sprung to her feet and declared him to be the mur derer of Cummlnfts. After his arrest his Identity as the murderer 7. as mails positive upon receipt from lola authorltleR of hl description. The murder w a cold-blooded and at the time caused 4 decided sensation. , , One of the Stolen I'ouohri Hutgrned. NEW YOHK , Oct. O.-L. C. . Weir , pml- dent of the Adams Express company , re ceived a pouch today containing a number of bonds , Insurance polices , stock ? , drafts , billa of lading und other valuable docu ments. Thcso papers Were stolen from ( hi This stia- ordinary He * Jxziuei-B ! ) ii - , senator is the most Fa 1 11 UK Sen- wonderful satlonnN.rv ( dltcovory of oustwltchlnfl the exc. It of the ey has and othur rwen en dorsed by tha pa IE. leading scien StrencthcnB , tific men of Europe Bud ami tones the. America. cirlroKystcm. Hud an is Hudian cures Debility , Ncrvousucis , Hudyai stops Jin ! isl ons , FiematJtersss of the and restores discharge . . weak oigr.ni. charge In ffl . ) 'jim in the days. Cnrea . imc * LOST by dny 01 MANHOOD night&toppcd Quickly. O\er 2,000 prUat inaoiBcmenta. J'lematuiciiess m-una Impotency in tha first lage. It Is a e > ni | > tom of seminal wrakneu unj Uiili'nnesi. ' n can b cured In 20 days by tbi use oC llui ) > an. Tlio new discovery via made by the fpeclnlllll of Ihr old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It Is tlis strongest \ tallier made. It la very power ful tut haimlcEa. ; > . - . d or ; i w a package , nr fix packages for IS CO fplnln eale < l boxes ) Written Bunrnntee given , for a cure. If you buy tlx tioxeg , nnd cue not entirely cured , HK | mar * will lit tent to ynu frfe of all chnrBe. Send for ttrculms and tf 1lmnn'nlF Add'ees HUOSOM ME-DICM. INSTITUTE Juncticii Stockton Market , und Ellis Streets , San Krunoisco.Cal. SEARLES & SE4UEJ SPE01UI3T ? , CliroQl ) WE Scrvoaj Private AND CUJ5.S Diseases Tnatmentby Hall , ConsullatlM "Frei Cutarrli , itll dis-ns s of thu nos.- , Throat. ClicstStomachI.ivct-.UlooJ Shin nnJ Kidney iHsisascs , Lost Manhood and all Private Dis eases of IVJen lion ornddresi , Dr , Scarlcs & Ssirlss , A Cup of Beef Tea TIlCClK''lpOHt , purcHl .ind b ' can be prepared Instantly from VIV Lie"big Extract of Beef. Tliero's only om1 pciinlnu Lli.il and that ymi n\n \ Unow liy this Mixnuturo In ovi'iy Jar company's pnfe In the express tinltt which was roblx-d nt Aqula Creek on Oclolier 12. The recovery cf these dociiimnt > rcdu es tli1 JOB1 ? of the Adams Express company by the robbery to less than 13,000. Orenon Kidney Tea cures backacliB. Ti l lzs , 25 cents. All drugelsts. Fatal Injurlrs from n rirr. JIONTOOMCIIY , Ala. , Oct. 2C. A dwelling , the property of Mr. Hobert Hoblnson , caught lira from the explosion of a lamp In the hands of the colored cook , Mury Hopkins. The dwelling and KB contents , worth about $5.000. wore consumed , und the cook and her Infant child received fatal tnjmiea from the llairen. The woman Is dead. Hoblnson and liU family escaped without Injury. UnUeranlUt ( irneral Conference. CHICAGO. Oct. 2C.-AI the l.'nlvcrr-allst Keneral ronventlim the morning was taken up by the readlnK of imperM l > > Hev. Orello I owe of Ohio and ] ) f v. B f 'rune The afternoon wits occupied by the jjenernl dlHcusslon uf intKHlonary woik. Don't think you have drank the ne plus ultra of wines until you ha\t > tried Couk'a Cxtra Dry Imperial Champagne. o AIM. > lnry A , UooilhrlilKn Ilnuil. CHICAGO , Oct. 26frn. . Mury A. Wocxl- briclBe , correapondlnif uecretury of the Na- tlonal and World's ' Womn'n Uhrlnthin Tern- pewnce union , died last evening. She win Htilcken with apoplexy two d.ijs uyo. 31 r . Cluvelanil IVI1I Chrlitfii tlir Ship. PiniiADULT'IUA , Oct 2i.-Mr . Cleveland has consented to christen the Htenmshlp 3t Loulg of the Ipternatloiml Nnlj.'ullon com pany. which will l > e launched from Cram/ ] * ahlpyurtl November IS. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kldnty trou ble J. Trial i lie , 25 ceat * . All drugftiti. iVo / / irr. A'o Utcnm , Noufln ( < - r. ISHST I'OWrn for fern and Kent Mills. Baling lluj'i Uunuliig Sepnrmors. t'reimierlcs , Ac OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portabla. 1 to 0011 P. > btu'JOH ! . forrfltiilcquc , l'tlcc , ftc.tyrrllilnix\otktob ] ( dona. Chlcaeo , 245 lake St. ' HE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS Omaha , She el e < r Block. IsT 'tl Howard St . 33 < \VnlliutSU. . . IMUI.AUKI.I'IIIA.I'A. MuMMlllfl Cliocolat- Mciiier the FINEST of all Vanilla HOC miles in a peifecl form all ( he cjuali- ics evciybody desires lo find in his food. It is as Nourishing as ATeat , and still pleasant to take. II is as Delicate as a Luxury , ; uid still cheap n price. It is by far healthier than cither Tea. Coffee or Cocoa. Therefore it should be made a hquse- iod ! article for daily use , as it is in francs. PARIS R3ER5BIE./3 / LONDON ! > VkabUkli Al. . ( iilituu VIM. niouilr.nv. > . * ' tliatlsplasti'i-od on woml lulli K a lire triiii , : ind roiiKi < < i.iifully n d < > iitli trap. Tlio Interior xv.ioil n'oi-U under tlio ( Irliii : rflV-rt * of iirllllclul lira I Ijociiiiii-K aw Inllaitiablo us tlmU'r ' , EU'i-iIlii' ; < uilj u fcp.irk to llauli iliu Urn I'm in ci-llar to rool' ivltli lreitieiit resulting IOI.H nl'lilV. IlsnaiKlcd Motnl Mii'l Lath * hrn rovcrcil llsco.illnsnf ii'uitardliobiMti.nown lire iirooCiniilirluli liistiicssufi'ty arid cusls llltlo In uvi'ssot wood. It pic-vents o K and falling of plustcr Adnpli'il fur nil ( ' S ( unuininrnl mid Its use , olillKltory In nil HotcN. Tticuli-rs A'-yltitus Ilslliils | ) und iVIicml llon > .i" > In cinriiKH nnd otlicr liircn I-HU-H. Wrlto for calnliignpof lallilnfinoItiK etc- . NORTHWESTERN EXPANDED METAL CO. . < CO E. 2611) Gtreot. CHICAGO I * tlin only SPECIALIST 7TUO TBEATB A , . PRIVATE DISEASED and DEBILITIES of ' MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. IK year * oxparlonr * C'lrcul n freu. I 4th Bad ) rTnam Kia Nta GEO. P. BANFOUD. A. W. RIG KM AN. Prcsiacnt. CaUiler. Fifsl Ratio na of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa Capital , - - SlOO.Oflf ) 1'rolilH , - - 12,001) ) On of the cMfst tinkj In the ttntn of Iowa , Wo tolled your buslneu and cell > < ctlui . \V pay k per cent on time depoella , Vf will bi pleasrd to ia end terve you. Sinn & Bainbridge , rCuclo , In llio Htufp und federal OnurtH Jtooms 2Ji-7-t-t ( ( ! Miiunrt Hloi-t , t.ouixli uluflu , Iowa Made a well Man of INDA mi ; HINDOO REMEDY . . . jour drvtfclituii not vet II , idUir < | j > ld. VrttolilM < tli tO . , rr fi. , tvurt , ill. , t rtiu. SOLO by Kuhn A Co .Cot ijtti and UOUK SS bit , ind | . A Fuller a Co. , Cor , 14 lu and , KEU. ,3 rtiBn PB The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' ' Experience. KKADKU or I > ISTASKS OF JIKN ANP > WOSIHN. 1'ItOIMUr.TOIt OF THU \v < ) Ki.n's nr.itn.vi. m.sriiN- SA KY i / treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the IIoiul , TUrnnt mid I.untrs ; Dig * i-iiscHDt' the Kyunnd Kiir. Fits nnd Apoplcy , llr-ml ll o flo , I.lvci Coinplnint. Kldnc ) ' Com- philnt , tertnim l > eltltll > . niviltul ! ) < > prvsHlon. Loss < > r niniiliuau. HCMI iiialYcalcncMH , Diiilicics , Iriitul's 111 ] . insLSi Vltus' Ilnnuo , Hhfiiniatlsm. Pnrnly * ! , \ \ Intt'SwullltiK , Scrotnlii , Kcvei Soics , T till I. orN mill I'lHttilit tit : mu rctnovcij wltlioitt ( lie IcnlTe nr clruwIHK n clropoftilood. > v < > ttiim vvitti her clullcitle orurniiH rcHtorccl to ] ii > altli. I > ropN.v cured > vltliolit tiipiiliii ; . Hpoclnl Allvittloti itivcrt t Irl-4itc : uiKl Vencrctil UlHcnAca of all Iclml * . 9 0 to Ssoo foirclt fdl nny Venereal KlHoane I cannot cur * > vlilioiit Mercury. T.im ( Wo rum removed In tuoor three hours , or no pit } Hemorrhoids or I'llcaciiiuil. TIIOSI2 WHO AUK. AI'I'MRTICn Will iiavn llfo anil hniulreilH or dollars b > - call- Intronur iialiiK OR. G.W.PAHGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlli'i > iil > I'liyolrliiii nliiinni Ifll wl a l iii > iiii itlioiitusldiitrii 4iit > tlon. Tiiikfto nt ii dlstiiTicu M III ! fill * Itlaukt Nil. I for JIIIHINo , rorxi All rii'pHinilcii | < ' < ! htriitly confidential , lleilicino tout by express. Address nil letters to . w. i A3vti.i5 , r. r . , 555 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFPSJ Bneloeo lOc In stunipti for reply. Purely Vegetable. Prepared from tlif original formula pr * criLd [ n the Archives of the Holy Lnml , Uav > HKHU authentic liltlcry dathij ; li.-icliCOOjci.ra , A POSITIVE CURE for all Stomach .Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHJIOMTC CONSTIPATION1 , Price GO cents. Sold liy nil druggists. The Franciscan Remedy Co. , 131VAM BtJRBN ST. , CHICAGO , ILL , 'i for Circular ami IlliistrnteilCaleodatv BAILEY , Dentisl , Paxton lilnck , JC1U.uid Fanum Pninlow Extraction cf Tcoth-Painlesa Filling riill eltPPIliiMOO. Sllvo lillliis $1.00. Pure fidlil iKi.oo. oulil Crowns . o pur lootli and at laclununt Tflcphono 1083. LadyAttuiidant ( iarniaii SpoUoa VBB DH. UAIL.UX'8 TOOTH POWDKR. Notices Council CHIMtinYS CLCANKD , VAULTS CLCANED. J-M Jlurkr , atV H. llomer'i , (38 IJroaJway. i cm SAM : OH TIIADR , 220 ACIIUS 01- In HK | < county , Nebraska , (10 ur s tlmbe | Uinl in Mlthlcun , will tiailo pltlicr for toi.i of gi-noifll intrclianUlse , arid will nut In caan ur Il.t'rtOO ' , tiujse and lot In CuUax. in ice , tl 600 at ) , w II trade for stock of general inrri uKjliie anil put In I5W.0J rum. line r i- ldnro pronei ty in Council lllufTn , nilce , . . v. ill trade for utntral itock and put. la 110400) cash. All cuirciponilenco tu bo con fidential AUdrt-mi lock tux 41. Council UIurT * WANTED. I'O.SITION AH IIOOKKUKI'RII OH ElcnoKtuplicr , niornlnea. tvi-lllli a unil Hatur- Oay * . Addrtu W 11 , lire. Council IJIuffi. ron i\i'HAN(3i : . LOT. WITH Hronn HOOIJ unit UiM-llmn comhlni-il. In Council lilur ( ; worth tOOUUO , with Inruinlirunrt. of JtuOCO , for inrriliuiiiIUo or 10 to IS acres of land , Ad < drum g iA lire. Council IlluTfj roil HAI.K. MY r.Mt.M. 'J > J ACIIKH , ! Vi Ml 1.1:3 fri.uj . : iv-j-a. all cultivated ROCK ! tillMlnr" . AU. drru A. J. i'oiter , ill i'laokllii avenue , Count cU Uluff * . y