THE OMAHA DAILY BBEj JFKIPAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1889. THE OIvFATIA BEE. 'COUNCIL BLUFFS O1W1OIC. NO. 11 ! t'KAKIj 8'IUIiUr. Delivered by carrier In nny part of tllo City ftt Twenty Cents per \Vook. n.W.Tll.TON . MANAGER. TELKt'HONF.St TlUMNRSKFFICI9 ( NO. 42. NllllIT lillTOII. ; NO. Zi. MI.NOR JIRNT1O.V. N. Y , P. Co. Olcason coal. Council Hlufta Lumber Co. , coat Boston store , the lenders In dry goods. Cnrbon Coal Co. , wholesale und rotuii. 10 Pcnrl. The police made 101 arrests during the month of September. Mllllnnr.v opening at Friedman's Monday nnd Tuesday overlings. DMnnnwu residents hnvo potltluncd for n postonico nt that plnco. There will bo n meeting of the A. A. S. H. At their ciilhedral this evening. The receipts nt the ofllco of the city clerk during the month of September were f I,5'J1. Monday nnd Tuesday evenings tlioro will bo displayed the lutcst style of inllllnory n ) Friedman's. Friedman's ' store will bo oloHcd from 0 p. m. to-dny until 0 p. in. to-morrow on account of holiday. .T. W. Trcdo nnd Annie 13. Sucltsdorf , both of thlM county , wore married yoatorday by SnulroSchurz. The trnin order ofl'co of the Milwaukee has been changed from the freight to the passenger depot. The Odolls nro attending the baseball tourimtnent limb was Inaugurated nt 1'latts- mouth > catordiiv. The remains of O. W. Hamilton , the Ho- Tore house suicldo , wcro taken to South Omahn yesterday for burial. J. 13. Croinbte , . of Lognn , has purchased Priest's barber shop on lirontlwny. Priest will remove to Fremont , Nob. In the police court yesterday morning Muuroo Fitzirornld nnd George Watson were each lined $3.10 for Intoxication. There will bo n regular meting of Fidelity Council , No. 150 , Hoyul Arcanum , ut the hall , nt7l0 : ! o'clock this evening. The Unity Guild will moot nt the rosi- den CQ of Mrs. K , U , Gardiner , 207 south First street , at 0 o'clock this p. m. J , H. Fey , chatgcd with assaulting John Dunn's daughter , wiis released yesterday after a hearing before Justice Homlricks. Marrlugo licenses have been issued to H. A. Taylor and .Mary L. Culburt , nnd C. 11. Stuffcus und Dclle Ilumbort , nil of this city.Mrs. Mrs. Mitchell has selected the finest nnd latest styles in pattern hats and bonnets , which will bo exhibited Monday anu Tues day evenings at Friedman's opening. Moso Ellis Is now the solo proprietor of the opera house drug store , the re U ring partner , Mr J.V. . Camp , having purchased the drug business of M. Keating , No. 503 Broadway. Mr. C. O. Yancy has retired from the Bechtolo house , and in the future MessrsV. . J. and Charles Jamison will have charge of the management. The assault and battery cnso ngalnst M. F. Itorobaugn was taken from Justice Hen- driclts' to Justice Schurz' court yesterday on a change of venue. At the St. Paul's church Inst evening , Mr. E. H. Stephen , of this city , and Miss Hello Ilumbolt , of Plattsmouth , were united In marriage. Tuoy will make their homo In this city. The annual mooting of the medical staff of St , Bernard's hospital will be held at the hospital to-morrow ut 2 p.m. Jonn froen ! , M. D. , president ; F. W. Houghton , M. D. , secretary To-morrow evening Hon. William Grono- wegand EintnotTiiiloy will address the citi zens nnd democrats of Lewis township , nt the Pony Creek school houso. Everybody is invited to attend. Judge nnd Mrs. Clinton have rented their residence in this city to Mr. and Mrs. Sanders - dors , of Atburqiicrauc , and will spend the winter with their daughter , Mrs. Frank Clark , of Milwaukee. The school board will hold a special meet ing next Tuesday evening' , nt which the resignation of Prof. Piouty , the election of his successor , and several other mutters will come up for consideration. The indies of the W. R. C. will give a social , eampflre , supper and dance for the benefit ot the rollof fund at G. A. H. hall to morrow ovoning. Music by G Ion bund. A general invitation extended. Justice Burnett will render a decision In the hotly contested-Clark Woodbury doc controversy to-uiorrow. Each wants the dog , and each snows a clear- title to the animal irom the time of its birth. Hereafter tliu rnailtctmcn will not open their plucos of business on Sunday , until tno flrstof next Mny. and all house keepers will do well to secure the basis of their Sunday dinners on Saturday , until the hot weather of IS'JO ' Is atliand. Mrs. John Hniloy is securing a goodly number for u class of Instruction In physical culture. Hcrlirst Josson will bo given in tin ) Y. M , C. A. rooms ut 10 o'docic Satur day , Tlioso desiring such 11 course should improve this opportunity. , The case of the state vs George Tolllvcr. charged with assault and battery , was tried In Squlro Scliurz' court yesterday. Tollivor wns-fouud guilty , but in view of certain ox- teuuatlng circumstances , the penalty in flicted was vciry light , and ho was lot oft with $5 and costs , Next wcok the Southern Iowa Bantist as sociation will meet nt Hod Oak , the session commencing on Wednesday , the Oth , and continuing several days. The First , Uolhanv nnd Scandinavian chinches of the Dluft's are members of this association und will bo prop erly represented at tlio meeting. Seymour Brnden , of Macedonia , was brought in yesterday nnd examined by the board of ins.inc commissioners , by whom he was adjudged Insane nnd ordered recom mitted to the asylum at Clarinda. Ho was Bout down last spring , but after remaining a hort time was released by the suuorin- tundont. C. B. Music Co. , S1S ! Broadway. Finest innrkct in city J.M. Scanlun' . J. O. TIptou. real estate , C27 Broadway. C. B. steam rtyo works , 11)13 ) Broadway. BlIII Oriiullni ; On Tluu liuiinio Suit. The Bnrtel-U'lll o.iso failed to attract many disinterested parties in district court yesterday. To nil except the Mlgiuits It lias grown decidedly woarUqmo , and thn Jurors and balllfTs pass the time In nnnpliu' , while the court , compelled to keep nwako to listen to the tedious objections of tlio attorneys , up- pmirs to ho inexpressibly borod. The de fense called its first witness yesterday after noon , and It Is extremely doubtful whether , the euso goo to the Jury to-morrow , A imull , momentary spasm of excitement was aroused when the court Issued a bunch war rant for the arrest of W. J , Smith. It Bconis that Smith was subiinonaod as a witness by the plaintiff , but he failed to put in an appearance. No kick was made by the plaintiff , but when the defense found out liow matters stood , they concluded tliu Smith must bo a material witness , am accordingly demanded his appearance. The court acquiesced to the demand , and Smith will bo aruilgnod for contempt of court , in r I neglecting ; to obey the subpumu , as soon as * * ho arrives. Thlti was the only Incident that occurred In court during the entire day to disturb the oppressive monotony. I ? Steam and lflt | water hcatlncr , llrat-alass plumbing. Work dona In both cities. John Gilbert , comer Pearl street uud Willow avenue , Couucil Bluffs. Dr. Murphyopticiau , roomUlt ) Morrlam blk Sjironil of Dlplnliorln. The fuct that there were four or five fun erals of children in this city yesterday after noon , who died of diseases mat In some case wore admitted to be from that dangerous malady , diphtheria , has caused a great dea of anxiety , It is the basis for what appears to bo u well founded fear that there uro con dltlons In the city favorable for aa outbreak f the contagion. The city apparently wai never In n more healthful condition , and the Imposition Is to charge tno spread ot this liscnso to the lax and careless manner in vhlch the health authorities have enforced ho t quarantine regulation * . Thcro have > ccn several eases of undoubted diphtheria n the city , and it Is assorted that there were 'crv slight quarantine restrictions plncoa upon those who were In daily contact with ho patients. It is reported that children rom Infected families were permitted to at- cnd Uio public schools. Whether this Is true or untrue , the boord of health should take Immediate stepi to stamp out the disease by enforcing the strictest quarantine regulations. Those whoso funerals occurred jcsterdny wcro Florence , the eleven-year-old daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Schlucter. No. 901 avo- IUQ 1)4 Gertie. thooiRht-year-old daughter of lr. and Mrs. FrankSlcgnll , No. lOIB avenue Jj Louie , the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilobinson , No , ! W3 Twelfth ave nue , and the infant child of Mr. und Mrs. John AHnn , No. 705 North Eighth street. Winter ft Monroo.sign painters , 410 B'wy. Let Hassmusaen beautify your house in bosf style and cheap. 11 ! West Mulnc. 10. H. Shenfo & Co , give special attention o tlio collection of rents nnd caroof property n the city and vicinity. Charges moderate. Onico Broadway and Alain streets. Tube paints 'Kent Chapman's ' ar storo. Itnpnrt of th City A mil tor. The following Is the report of City Auditor Hummer for September of warrants drawn on the treasury : Warrants on bridge fund. . . . - ? ll,4)7 ! ) 03 On geiion + fuml 0,370 S3 On police fund 3OU , 27 Total $21,518 18 The various items were as follows : 'Iro department $ 2,201 30 Police department 1,00 , ! ! 15 Streets and alloys MO 17 Sahirlci city oflleers 853 1)5 ) City engineer S.7J 3'J Vinting nml supplies 347 31 Gas und street lights 784-15 City nmrstral'rt department C'J7 08 Miscellaneous 022 70 Public building and grounds 1,021 00 Inspector f 201 00 Water 10,821 SS Special ix' s't grading , 07 CO Intersection grading 50330 Got Fountains 5 : cigar , next .Eiscmau jlock. / ToVtioin It Alay Concern. Notice is hereby given that \V. E. Johnson ms been discharged from the service of the Now York Lifo Insurance company. All arc warned ngulitst paying him anything on ac- countof applications , renewal premium or notes given for insurance. E. C. SMITH , General Agent. Thn New ( J.is Company. Messrs. Wright and Eastman , the In- corporatorsof the now gus und electric light company , nro in the city working to secure a speedy establishment of thair proposed new [ ) lant here. They have a plant in Omaha , und are offering to lurnish gas at about half the present rates. They manufacture water cas and will furnish It for lighting or heat ing. They state that they can furnish gas at such rates aa will completely discount gasoline , and expect to replace a great many gasoline stoves with others that will burn s. The matter of granting thorn a charter will come up at the next meeting of the council , when the franchise asltod for by them will be put upon its tinal reading. The coining of this new plant will bo hailed with delight , as it will materially re duce the price of RUS. The mayor and aider- men all nro toss to regard the matter fa vorably , as the company asus no bonus , but merely wants a chance to enter the field for healthy competition. Fine dressed chickens. G. Mottaz , Tel. 173. 9 New Pacific House , best hotel In the city. $1.50 per day. Meals 33c. Dcmpsoy & Butler candy factory , 103 Main street. Bixby has removed to Mcrriain block. Personnl A. A. Watts ; of Neola , was at the New Pacillo yesterday. Norris Wicks took in the Sioux City corn lialaco yesterday. Harry Birkinbino leaves next Tuesday for Chicago , to bo absent several days. Miss Cora Nisson , of Omaha , is the guest of Miss Blanche Arkwright , on First ave nue. nue.Uev. Uev. J. F. ICempker , a Catholic clergyman of Missouri Valley , was in the city yester day. day.Major Major M. M. Marshall , general agent of the "Q , " is in ICuusas City but will return this morning. J.-J. Stead man attended the reunion at Missouri Valley yesterday mid delivered an address to the soldiers. MisH Lulu Rhodes has returned from a visit to her parents at Uenison , whither she was called u few days ago by the surious ill ness of her father. H. II. Moore , of the Ottuinwu Democrat , is in the city en route homo from the corn pal- nee ? . Ho is visiting with his sister , Mrs. B. S. Porter , of U25 Thira avenue. L. 1C. BirdeiiRtcIn , master mechanic of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy. was called to St. Josepn , where ho attended tlio funeral of Mrs. F. A. Chase yesterday afternoon. Superintendent Reynolds , of tlio cieutrio motor line , who started Wednesday on u proposed trip to Chicago , returned yesterday morning , us ho went no further than Boono. Oflicor Bon Austin , of the police force , has been granted a thirty days' leave of absence , nnd will leave in a few duys for his old homo In Virginia , whore ho will pass his vacation with relatives und old friends. Prof. Charles S. Hyde , of Lancaster , Wis. , the newly elected second assistant principal of the high school , has arrived in the city and assumed the duties of his now position yesterday morninir , Ho comes highly rec ommended nnd ought to give satisfaction. John E. Allies , tlio well known labor agitator tater , has rccrossed the Atlantic , and Is In Chicago , whore ho will remain a taw days before returning homo. Ho was u delegate from this city to tlio worklngniRn's congress in Paris. Ho arrived nt his old homo at Haubcrabronn , Germany , Just in time to see his father once more ullve , nnd to assist in laying him to rest. Desirable dwellings for rent at monorute prices. E. II. Shoafo & Co , , rental agents , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. Western Lumber mm Supply Co. , 13th and 14th streets and 2d and 3J avenues , carry the largest stock of lumber , piling polctiosIiuio , cement and building material in the west. E. W. Uuymond , manager. Attend the W. 1. Bus.collegeCouncil Bluffs. House and lot for $1 , Buy your tickets In grand drawing M > we will not have to defer ralllo. See notice in special columns , this pago. Swansea Musiu Co. , IH3 Broadway , Money loantul at L. H. Craft's & Co.'s loan oflico on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , nnd all other urtlcleu of vultio , without romovnl. All business striully coull- ilential. Ilnyt' > ) IjMiusi. A largo and enthusiastic audience wit nessed the initial production of Charles E. Hoyt's latest corneJy , "A Midnight Boll , " at Doimnoy's last evening , From the flattering reports that have been given of it by the press wherever prcsentoJ , It was expected that an unuiuul trout was in s'.ore , but popu lar expectation In this Instance was not pitched high enough , and a genuine surprise was experienced by the entire audience The play bubbled over with fun harmless , except to vest buttons , and wa remarkably free from vulgarity , whlau U ton apt to characterize such productions. There was nothing low or coarse , and the most rodned could und nothing to criticise. It was alt In nil , a crand success nnd will call for a crowded house on Its second presentation In Mils city.- There was ] ust 50 cents more In the house , as learned at the box ofllec , than on the pre ceding evening. Tlio Conl Question An AUenujteil Co ercion. The public Is doubtless wondcrlnc why A. T. Thatcher , of Chicago , has como Into thh city and established n retail coal business , when helms alwnye heretofore been engaged solely as a wholesale coke nnd coal merchant. It Is an unusual and unbuslncss-llko pro ceeding for a wholesale merchant to como nto n place where ho has been patronized by tlio retail dealers , and begin to sell to their customers. And so In the case of Mr. Thatcher , there must bo a reason for this. Why Is It that ho has for years had his wholesale house here , nnd now all at once comes In as n retail dealer , offering coal at cut figures nt figures. In laet , 75 cents per .on less than ho bus been offering coal for to the retail dealers of Council Bluffs ) Ho must hnvo some object In this other than the mnro desire to engage In a legitimate busi ness. ness.Tho facts In the case are thnsoi A. T. Thatcher has been engaged In the wholesale business. The dealers r.nvo been patronizing him. In fact , many of them gave him their patronngo until they came near being ruined. A largo portion of the coal sold to them by Mr. Thatcher was of a very inferior quality. It would not compete with other coals. The consumers complained of it , Indeed , fre quently rejected the coal , so that for self- lirotoctton nml the protection of their pa- irons they were obliged to withdraw their trade from Mr. Thatcher , and now , us a final means of selling this Inferior coal , ana in order to compel th'o retail dealers to buy their coal from him ho comes into the retail mar- Itot und offers coal to the consumers nt 75 cents per ton less than ho was offering it to doalors. Ho endeavors In this way to coerce the retail ddnlers of Council Bluffs Into taking his Inferior grade of coal und put ting it out to their consumers. Now , will the people of Council Bluffs allow themselves to bo DUlldozcd by any such proceedings as tliesol Will they submit to thisl Will they tolerate IU Will they patronlzo n linn like this , nnd by so doing force the legitimate re tall dealers of their city into securing n poor quality of coal with which to supply them and with which to meet this unreasonably low cut In coall Wo , think not. Good real in Chicago is now quoted nt wholesale at W.50 per ton. The freight from Chicago hero is $3.20 per ton , making the present actual cost of hard coal to the dealer hero JS.70 per ton. So it can be clearly seen that the present prices on hard conl estab lished by Mr. Thatcher in this city nro not in accordance with legitimate business princi ples. S\PI > & KSOTTS , CouvciL Bt.uFFri FUEL Co. , D. E. GI.KASOX , E. E. MATNK , L. M. SiiuiiKirr. COUNCIL BLUFFS Luvucn Co. , and six other Retail Conl Dealers. Kelley < t Younkerman sell groceries. Chase and Sanboru coffees a specialty. Always on Time. If you wish to purchase a good und reliable watch 25 per cent less than cluD rites , and on easy term , then call at once and make your own selection ut C. B. Juequemiu & Co. , 27 Main street. Dwelling for sale on easy payments. Also building lots at lowest market prices. Call and examine our list. E. H. Sheafo & Co. "Tho Famous" cash bargain house , 200 B'y The latest styles in pattern hats and bon nets will btuhsplaved Monday and Tuesday evenings nt Friedman's millinery opening. CHEETAHS. limning ; Deer With T.IIII ; leopards In Central Indlii. The following nccountof hunting with tame leopards , of the sueoios culled the chcutah , ut Dluir , in central India , is contributed to the Illustrated London News , with an illustration , by Colonel Ward Bennitt. "Wo wcro staying with the maharajah of Dhar , imp ono day Irts said wo should scoauhootah-hunt ; so wo started on horseback about 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The cheetahs looked lovely and seemed quite tame , follow- lowing the snikaris like dogs. Wo wont about five miles over bad ground , and it was exceedingly hot. At last , to our delight , wo saw a herd of deer about a milo offund wo atonco stopped , while the shikari went forward with t.vo cheetahs. Presently ono of the cheetahs stood still , peered about and lay down , slowly whisking his tnil from side to bide. The men said 'ho has scon the door. ' Soon ho got up again and wont after his companion , and seemed to communicate to him that deer were in sight. Then they both lay down at onco. After a little time they got up and began stalking the deer through the grass. It was very difllcult to distinguish the cheetahs , as they were much thesatnoeolornsthoground. Presently the tteer became aware some thing was up and stopped and looked about ; ihon suddenly they all got to gether and began trotting off , followed atonco by tlio cheetahs , who , although far behind , gained ground at every stride , and wo could see they had each singled out a black buck , taking no no tice of the rest of the herd tearing olT in all directions. Luckily , they came toward us and wo couldsoo ono cheetah give a high spring , about fifteen yards , and seize his buck by tlio throat and roll it over. We did not loolc any more ; wo know nothing would induce the cheetah to leave its prey till the buck's throat was cut and the animal enticed away with a ladleful of blood. The other cheetah , having missed w/ion it sprang , gave up the chaao and ca-ino straight back to his master with his tail be tween his logs. We were very lucky to &co the hunt , for I find many old In dians have never luul the good fortune to witness one , atld the maharajah sel dom allows his cheetahs to indulge in this sport. " A REMARKABLE CASE. IKsntli of n MUM AVIm Mvcd Nearly n . MOM III U'ltU a Itrolcrn N'cok. After living with a broken nook for twcnty-fiyo days , Caleb U. Tozior died in Cooper hospital , C'amilen , yesterday , says the Philadelphia Record. By his hodsldo when death came were the faithful young woman to whom ho was engaged to bo married , Miss Mlesmor , anil ToziorN Hlster. The grief of the former win hcnrt-rondinsr. She had for two weeks oxpecled lu > r lever to recover - cover , so favorable were his symptoms , und they both talked hopefully of their approaching marrlago. During the time To/.lor was at the hospital .Miss Mias- mor was by his bedside almost continu ; ously , and she was assiduous in caring for the injured man. Toslor's case has excited much interest among medical moil , his long existence under the cir cumstances being considered extremely remarkable. The victim's strong de termination to llvo prolonged his lifo considerably. Most of thn time lie was paraly/.od from the shoulders down. Death is thought to have rcsultod from exhaustion , the body having wasted away to a more shadow , A post mortem examination showed that the vertobno worofracturad in front of the nock as well a& in the hack , where two pieces of t'ao vertebra ] , each two and a half inches long , were removed , In City Hall IMrlc. Judge : Prioml Halloa , Billy. Haven't scon you rfinco you got that city appointment. Mr. Swltzor No. Friend Ain't you going to shako haudsV . Mr. Swltzor Depends on what it's going to cost , Kuuh hand I've shaken for n month lias been an expense to me nil the way from one bcur to $100 , ilDSCIIRATIPS-PLEA DENIED , The Murcloror or HtuUloclc Will Got - No Now Trial. RULING OF THE SUPREME COURT A I\\K \ Ony nt the Corn 1'nlnco nl ThoV. . C. T. U. Conven tion Close of tlio Ill-union. The Supreme Court. Dns Moixr.s , la. , Oct. 3. | Special Tele- ijrnm to Tun Bnr-.J Tlio supreme court to day took advance ground on the question of qualifications of jurors In attlrmlng the de cision of Jud'o ( a. W. WakoQold , of the Woodbury district court , in the case of the state of Iowa vs Fred Munch rath Jr. , con victed of the Haddock murder. Fred Munch- rath Jr. , John Arcnsdorf and others were lolntly indicted for the murder of George C. Haddock , committed In Sioux City'ou the third day of August , 1SSO. Separate ttlals were demanded. The first trial of Arensdorf was held nt tlio March term , 18S7 , of the Woodbury district court , nnd rcsultod In n disagreement of the Jury. The trial of Munchrntli was com menced on the 7th of the next September , and resulted In ns ! conviction of the crime of manslaughter. A motion for a now trial wiw overruled and ho was adjudged to bo Im prisoned In the penitentiary ut Fort Madison for four years and to pay costs of .trial , taxed at tMOt)5. ) ) From that judgment Munchr.Uh appealed on tlio ground that three of the jurors were men who had boon challenged for cause. Judge Iloblnson do * livers the opinion of the supreme court. Ho says that several of the challenges for cause were Insufllclent for the reason that tlio necessary facts are not stated. Juror Gordon , who w s challenged , testified that ho had no knowledge of the facts in the case excepting what ho hud read and heard ; that ho read nil testimony during the trial of Arcnsdorf ; that ho hud been acquainted with. Haddock and attended his church ; that ho had formed an opinion as to the guilt or Innocence of defendant which he then re tained , and that lie would go into the jury- room with that opinion in his mind. The su preme court holds that it was the duty of the defendant to "distinctly specify" which of the several facts disclosed In the Juror's an swers ho rolled on as a cause of challenge. The challenge of Jurors Luce , Bnrr , Good rich and Allen were In substance the same , nnd the ruling of the supreme court in regard to them the same. The other challenges for cause were on the grouud that they had read what was claimed to bo all the evidence on the trial of Aronsdorf as reported in the Sioux City papers , and had talked about the case and formed an opinion. In regard to the guilt or innocence of the defendant. The snprcmo court rules that , a person otherwise unobjectionable is not disqualillcd from act ing as juror on the trial of ono defendant bo- caubo ho has formed on opinion as to hit guilt or innocence from having read what is claimed to be a full report of the evidence given on the trial of another defendant for the same offense. Other opinions were : G. Bender , appellant , vs C. A. Been , King- gold district , reversed ; opinion by Beck. William B. McGarrlsh vs James Dwyer , appellant , Henry district , afllruied ; opinion by Graugcr. XI in Corn I'll la on Festival. Sioux CITT , la. , Oct. 3. [ Snnoial Tele gram to TIIC BEE. | This has been the big gest day of the corn palace festival. It is estimated that there arc 20,000 visitors In the city. A special train brought In the mem bers of the Omaha board of trade. The Boston party visited the palace this morning and were banqueted by the citizens to-night. The industrial and civic parade this morning was the greatest public demonstration of the kind ever mada here , the column being two uud a half miles iir'lcnglh. 'Ihc W. C. T. U Convention. MAHSIIALI.TOWN , la. , Oct. 3. [ Special Tel egram to THE BEU.J The W. C. T. U. state convention increases in number and en thusiasm. Mrs. J. Ellen Foster was reelected - elected president , securing three-fourths of the votes ; corresponding secretary. Mrs. M. J. Aldrlch , Cedar Knpids ; recording secre tary , Mrs. F. J. Ovington , Clinton : treas- uicr , Mrs. G. W. Black , Cedar Kapldi. To night Prof. Chamberlain , of the Ames agri cultural college , and Mrs. Callav.ni , of DCS Moincb , spoke to u crowded house on woman suffrage. Close of tin * Kntinlnn. Dr.3 Moixns , la. , Oct. . ' ! . [ Special Tel- ciiram to TUB BEE. ] The reunion of the survivors of the Twenty-third lowu infantry closed to-day. These ofllccrs were elected : Captain J. A. T. Hull , preaident ; J. L. Shipley , Uavanim , Mo. , vice president ; Francis Whitman , DCS Monies , recording scorcuiry ; W. W. Fink , Dos Molnes , cor responding secretary nnd historian ; Joseph Fagau , Dos Monies , treasurer ; Captain , ) . I' . Koacn , chaplain ; Dr" . T. J. Caldwell , surgeon. Executive committee , Comrades Foster , Ashford und Walker. Killed AVlillf Driinlr. New HAMTTON , In. , Oct. 3. [ Special Tele gram to Tnu Br.B.l John Connois , a young man living a few miles cast of Luwlor , in this county , loft that town late last night for homo in an intoxicated condition. Only a short distance from Lawler ho was run ever Dy the west bound express und so cut up and mangled that his frienas could not recog nize him oxceut by papers in his pocket. Still ISnllotlntr. MT. PI/EASVNT , la. , Oct. 8. [ Special Tele gram to THE HUE. | There Is no change in the republican senatorial convention at Way- land. Up to noon 500 ballots hud been cast , Woolson receiving 13 und Dewey 13. o "Wouldn't Toiicli Illood Money. OTTAWA , Out , , Oct. 3. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bui ! . ] The executioner brought from Franco some weeks ago to guillotine a murderer on the Island of St. Plorro Mlquolon , has fled from the island to escape death at the hands of the citizens. Since the execution several attempts have been made upon his life with poison , Word has Just been received from the islands , which uro situated lu the Gulf of St. Lawrence , that In dignation has been so thoroughly aroused against tlio executioner that ho was obliged to seek refuse on-the French man-of-war Drue , returninc in her to France. It is said the merchants to whom ho was indebted sent him receipted accounts , refusing to accept payment with what" they called "blood money. " He would , most assuredly have been killed had he remained a day longer. The WUIuiv'H Rohoboth Sunday Ilorald : "John , " said a wife , who was supposed to bo on Her death-bed , ' 'in ouso of my death I think a man of your temponnont and domestic nature , aside from the good of the children , ought to marry again. " ' 'Do you think so , my doar'r" ' I certainly do ) after u reasonable lonpth of time. " "Well , now , do you knowmy doarthat relieves my mind of a great bunion ? The little widow Jenkins has acted rather demurely toward mo over since you were taken ill. She is not the woman that you uro , of course , u strong- minded , intelligent woman of clmiuc- tor , but she la plump and pretty , nncl I am euro she would niako mo a very do- Blrablo wife. " The next day Mrs. John was nblo to sit up , the following day she wont down-stairs , and on the third day she was pluunlngti now dress. Sufferlm ; Kroai n Swelled llcuil. Boston Transcript : "What's the matter - tor with McSlm ? Ho has put on tnoro iiivs of late than n few. " "Quito natural. Ho bus Just returned from a summer resort. Ho waa the only man there. He'll gift over it after K time , bus just at present ho is so putted up with bolf-lmportttnco that you cannot touch him with u ten-foot polo. " A WOMAN WITH TllUti OIllT. fiho Fulls n Hold ilubucr , Although Threatened With Donlh. Nnw Yoiiu , Oct. a LSpocInl Telegram to Tun Ben. ] Ono of the most daring attempts at daylight robbery In Now York for many years happened yesterday , and only that a plucky woman made a stout resistance , there might have boon a murder. Mrs. Elite Muller , a sninll-slzod woman , owns u small restaurant on Third nvonuo. She WAS behind the cash counter near the front door at 13:40 : o'clock p. in. , when a man entered nnd inquired If the "boss" was In , Mrs. Mullcr responded that her husbnnd was absent on business. The follow then asked for a couple ot cakes In the window for lunch. Mrs. Mullcr leaned in the window to got them , nnd when she straightened up found the muzzle of n revolver staring her In the face. The man told her to give up nil the money she had or he would put a bullet through her. Mrs. Muller was dazcdn t , tlrst , but she did not faint or give un her money. She looked the would-bo-robbor nnd assassin squarely In the eye , manifested no alarm at the close proximity of the death-dealing weapon , und gave a terrific scream for help. Then , with superhuman strength , she placed ono foot upon the counter nnd sprang across to the floor , remarking : "I'll give you all you wiint. " The courageous conduct of the little wonnin completely unnerved the audacious thief , and hastily replacing the revolver In his hip pocket ho started across the street nnd along Third avenueclosely pursued by Mrs. Muller - ler , who shrieked nt the top of her voice : "Stop thief 1" He's ' n murderer ! " After following for two blocks the plucky woman gave up the etiase. The man bus not yet been arrested. 01'GIANTS. . f York Hasn't Hods Ijnrgo Enough to Hold Tliuin. NEW YORK , Oct 3. | Succlal Telegram to TUB Bui ! . ] The \Vyotnlng , which arrived yesterday from Liverpool , had two men on board who ca'vo the captain considerable trouble. They nro mountains of European llcsli called the Naucko brothers. They are looked upon as the cleverest , gymnasts in all Europe. This is wonderful when ono thinks that the two brothers aggrng.ito just 1,000 pounds in weight. They could not sail from Hamburg simply because there was not n berth big enough for either brother. Emll Is seven feet six inches in height and xvnlghs 510 pounds. Wilholm is also seven foot six indies und weighs 490 pounds. On the Wy- omlnir they had to take cabins on deck , nnd then beds were prepared for them on the floor. After that they were very comfort able. Yesterday their agent was scouring Now York to flnd a hotel with beds luruo onougli for the giants. They have great trouble with the regulation size bed , us their logs from the knees down generally hatiK over tno footboard. Rooms were secured for them , however , aud the giants will sleep ou the floor. WANTS F1PK IN CANADA. Queen \lotorla 1'ivfcrs Her Son-kn- liaw fop Governoi'-.Gi'neral. OTTAWA , Ont. , Oct. S. [ Sneeinl Telegram to THE Bcii. ] It is hinted in oflleial cireles that Lord Stanley is not going to remain his full term of oflico as governor-general of Canada , but that ho will return to England to take part lu the next general elections for the British parliament as a supporter of Lord Salisbury and prospective member of his cabinet. It is said that Queen Victoria is anxious that the Earl ot Fife , her now grandson , shall bo assigned to the post ot govern or-Rcncral of the dominion. It was throuch the interference of the queen that her son-in-law , Iwrd Lome , was scut to Canada instead of the Duke of Manchester , who had been previously nominated for the position , It is understood that parliament will bo asked next session to make un appropriation of SIOOO.OUO for the erection of a suitable residence for the governor-general of Otta wa. The present old rookery hud private residence patched up into the vice regal res idence , known as Hideau Hall , has been con demned by Dufferin , Lorno , Lansdowne and Stanley as unfit for habitation und as a dis grace to the dominion. KING 11UM3 KBl'UDIATED. naltinioro's Younc Men's Democratic Club Ijcnvos tlie Party. BAI.TIMOHB , Md. , Oet , 3. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BUB. ] Tlio Young Men's Democratic club , a largo and Influential political organization in the eastern section of this city , has broken away from the party whoso name it boars and cast its lot with the republicans. The resolutions adopted by the club tell very clearly the disgust which the operations of the democratic managers has created among the bell-respecting men of the party. They say : The present management of the demoertic party has ceased to represent the will of the party , and by long years of misrule has brought It Into disfavor with the people , whoso interests they.subordinate to their own selfish solicmei. The party primaries no longer give voice to the wishes of the parly , but merely record the will of the undemo cratic rni which controls them by the most unblushing frauds. Tharoloro , we , members of the Young MPII'S Democratic club of Baltimore , will not support , but will , by ull legitimate means en deavor to defeat the ticket now Imposed upon the democratic party by the ring which misrepresents. Swims Rank Incorporated Nov. 1.1870. Southwest CoinHr llroadwny and Main Streets OA1MTAL $150,000. OFFICKIIS N. 1' . Dodge , 1'rcsldontj John Ilcreshclm , Vice I'losldeut ; A. W , Itiekimin Cashier. DIKKCTOIIS N. P. Dodge , .1. IterrHhclin , Goo. KfHlne. J.Jj. Stewart , W. W. Wullace , Q , M. Dodge. Tues Otrricr.ll. W. II. M. TuiiKY J. M. PALMER n is rim CHOIKST r.or OK SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tno city. Gilt edged opportunities to Imme diate Investors and homo aeckerd. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd llroanway , uouNnij nMJi'T.s , IOXVA. n alers In foreign nnd domestic txrhanue. Collections made and Interest paid on ttmo do- pojlts. D. J. KOIIUNDRO.V , E. Ij. SlIlTOAIIT. I'rea. Vice 1're.s. CIUH. K , u ANNAN , Cashier , CITIZENS' ' STATE BANK , orcouxcitiiiMirrs , ' Paid tipCapltnl SI5O.OOO.OO Surplus 35OOOOO Liability to Depositors. . .335,000OO DlllKOTOiiH-I. A. Miller , F. O. fllotson. K. h Bhugart , i ; . i : . Hart , J. I ) . l-Miiiulson , Chas. K Hunnan , Transact general banking buslnt'si l.urgest capital nnd xnrplus at any bank In I\ortlme tera Iowa. Intor-cat on time deposlu Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors Etc , , , Agent * wanted. COAL ! COAL ! A. T.THATCHER , ChicagoIlls. II. A , COX , Western Sales Agent Ofllco 114 Main Street , Brown Building , Telephone 40. Wowill soil to consumers direct , Selected Anthracite Conl tvt the fol- lowhlg , reduced prices : Grate aiicl Egg , . . . . $8.25 Range and Nut , - - - 8.5O Chestnut. 8.5O Anil the best grades of Soft Coal.VyomlngLump90.oO , Walnut Hlock $3.00. Jackson , Cedar SH.CO , Cnnnol S0.60 , Iowa Nut $2.05 , Gas llouso Coke 12o nor bushel or $7.00 per ton. Terms , Cash , with order , all coal fresh mined , well scioaneu and promptly de livered. It Is n BEAT-ALL , because it never breaks , splits , crni'ks or curls. Because it indcslrucliblo in the weathoi1 , iind will undergo no change lu any climate. Bocnuso it is more dvirnblo than any other roof niacio , iron , tin. slate or wood. Because It can bo quickly put on without skilled labor and is cheaper than shingles. Because it has boon proven by the severest trials nnd lias never failed. Per further information apply to BIRKINBINB ENGINEERING- SUPPLY CO. , Room 6OO First National Bauk Building , Omaha. Council Bluffs office , 115 Pourl Street. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ; H Hydraulic tuld Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates i Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Coucil PltUls , Iowa. _ _ NQp U I I D 7 Justice of the Peace. Olllco over American Express , No. 41 OunUnZ. Broadway , Council BUilIs , Iowa. QTHNF Si Attorno.vs-at Law. Practice in the State and Federal - O I UML. O6 oral Courts. Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono Block , Council Blulls , Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. Surgeon and Homri-path. Uoom 0 , Brown PI , building. 115 IVarl St. Olllco hours , 9 to 12. a. m. , tJ to ( i and 7 to ti p. in. IV/I / CTCA/iTMQ / M Cilice , No. 7-ll Broadway. Hours : 8 to , IVI. Olt.Vt.PlO , IVIi U. 10 a. m. , and 2 to laud 7 to 8 p.m. Tole- pone , 287. THE RED GROSS STOVES , It Is conceded to bo ilio best inudo and most ndmirod stovuonthe American contiiiunt. It Is cou-tructeil on the most approved Nciontillr prlnclplos , to develop the urenteat di'creu of In-lit with tholoast amount , or conl. It Is tliu only steve In which tliu system of circulating lltiosls ) ) . ) o t taking tnu cold air from the llooranil Jicatlns It. Kvoryostovo Is convertible Into u double heater to warm the rooms above , wlin no dllllcnltyor expense , Another point their favor. Is ine fiiot that they mo cheaper thiinnny oilier Hint class htovo on the market. 1'or sulc in Council Illuirs only by SMIJriAKT i , CO. II Main Straot. SPECIAL NOTICES. OOUNOIL BLUFFS. FOR SALE AND RINT. 1J1OII BA Mi On cnay terms , choice residence JL1 lot , ( jnilmm avo. , im motor Una , Kor Sulo > l ) ncre fruit nml voKotnblo fnim 1 J miles east of Chuutaiiqna grounds. A grout liaruiilu. Kn y terms. Only 4.li pur ncre. For Halo -111 ncros uiljoiniun city llinltB ; with U-story frnmu lionio , largo barn , wood unit coul fcliuclell. . clbturn , etc ; 40J hearing fruit tiee . Krnpas and berries. 1'rlto iJ.U.H ) . The bure land Is worth the money. Kor Sale Htl acies M mlle from city limits. Only I1U.I per ncre. Hasy tei ms. Kor Sale -II acres cnolro grove lands on Grand avenue. Only * ( V per aero. Kor Halti-il-room homo on motor line , one block from llronlwnjr. Very cheap. I'or Sale Choice lots on N. Hitli ( it. , 3 blocks fiom motor ; ldo wnlk and city water , Tor Halol.ot 4 , blork . Ilnnscom 1'lnco , Oinnhn , on 10 years' time nt 7 per cent. W , 0. Placy room 4. Opera block. "IMOII HUNT four nice rooms , suitable for -L1 Dalit housekeeping ; . rent very reasonable , Family with no chllnion preferred , Incjiilro'of K. ( JColc. 41 Mum Ht , _ LOST STlnst. from motor trnln , iwr fd nt. , nhick caHhinero shawl. 1 Inder pleuso ad- dre. a II. II. NlcliolHnii _ t-oiith Main si. _ 8AI.b-.An old nnd well estublUhed IilOIt ' ? Htoie , established In 1HW. ( 'HSI ) rn onlrn , t\W \ > , bulanceiaul eatnto. Address A live. Council Illiilla. _ OKN'J'S WAN'imTTl'o eell Ir. Murphy's Universal ( t.trrh euro. Tills Is positively the most ijllldeiit remedy known for this dreaded dhoaio. Ollico. room " 1(1 ( , .Mutrium block. Call batmen I aniljUi. in. _ _ _ Foil HKNT Nicely furnished rooms. well heated. Hlry. all convenience * , 'A block fro m electric motor Una. ( load roardiwxt door , new modern IIQUSOH. No. 17 North Mitdlson ht. WAN'J'UD A soon Klrl for general housfi- work. Jnqtilra at (112 ( 1'Jatner st , Mrs. U A vlevlno. _ BAlinAIN Jotiiln Itlddlu'a sub , onlUh ave , Urudlnif all paid. JUJeach. N.O. I'hlllliia , room : ' , Ilverott block. _ LOTH in TorwllllBors . add SJ75 each. N. 0. I'hllllps.roomA. Kverett block. LOTS in Van Ilrnnt it Klce's add } 2X ) , Uasy terin . N. U.l'tilllll" _ _ _ . room l > . Kverett ble. O'Ta In Central suu cheap. I'.asy terms , N. C. I'lillllps , room 6 , Kverett block. _ " ii"AltlAINln West Ilroadway property. N. . 0 , 1'hllllps , room 6 , liverett bloulc. _ ANTT.Hiioom nnd board by nyounslaay , two or threu blociti from the llotitonitoie , Address UUU , Ilea ofllcc , Council Illulls , stating lowos _ OTB In Terry addition. Monthly payment * N , C. I'hllllps , room 5 , Kverett blocic. LA'NDS Tor 8aTe"or exchant'e. room 5 , Kverett block , TMI'KOVHDfarrai In Iowa and KaumH for JLexchanuo for city property. N. 0. I'lillllpH , room : , Uverett block > A7tOAJN ln-llpaits of tno city , N , 0. 'i'lilillps , roomO , Lr rctt block. LOTS on 4th nvo. and KHli st. very cheap Snaps. Henson to ijliephcrd , U Main st. JOTS on Ilrondwny , any whrru lutwcen Conn * Jell HliilH audUmabi. llenson \ Shepherd , U Jluliiht. VKNUI3 A lots , corner * , threat bargains. & Sliephurd. U Mulu st. _ LOT on 4th iivcnup. Van Ilrnnt & Itlcu's but ) . , cheap. II.Mison & Sliepherd , U Main st. BUST corner on Ilroadway , opposite power housu' lleusou \ Sneplierd u Main st _ _ _ TfOTS on Glen avc. . genuine snaps , lien-soil K J-J Shophvrd , ! l Main st . HOlfSKSaniF lot3 ; I9J casti7 TJrcasTi. ; ilT cash , bal.iuco easy , lleiison iV Sliepherd 0 .Main st , _ LOTS on Mnnawa motor line , comers , $10 cash , lialunco (10 pur month , llenson & Shepherd , U Main st. _ RUAIj BSTATK HouKht n-l silt ami OK- chaiiKod. Hpoclal nttontlon ulvon to exam ination of titlns. _ W. 0. James , Mo. U I'oarl st. FOIl SAI.U Aero lots In Orchard place. This property Is located in the Hlco nursery , sontn of tliu main part of thn ctty. I1/ } miles from court house , Geo. Motcalf , U 1'earl st , rpo 111 ! lliilllcd Oct. 1st , njw I.OH30. lario lot , JL warranty deeJ : property orth SI.OW. Tickets worth $1. At Fountain , Manhattan , Jlooro & llowinan'Hclitarstoro nnd ( Ireon's shoo store , Particulars , address y | 17 Second avonno. "IjlOHSAMJ Well establlsliod hardware siora JL ? Including tin shop. ( Jood , clean , new s > teaK of MtovoH , etc. , instory brick building , 23XU ) . with elevator nnd wniohoiiae. ( loud reasons forsellliif ; . 11. Gnihl. Wl K. II-w.iy , Co. UlulTfl. OHBAhK Dn easy term , BOIIIP of the be t uriniiKC-cl modern lioiinns dirfu ) In Council Itlulla. All modern Imiirovements , llnely located. Call on S. 15. Maxon , Mcrilum blork. WMT sTilOKSTOI'F , Ko.irHstato. SneciaT attention Ljlven to ev.imiuatlou Alia cor rection of title to lands and Ion In city and county. No. f. North Main st. n's .sub , $10 cash , balance ? IO per month B.msoii .V Shepheid , II Mnln.st , IjiOll SAM' or llout ( Innlen land with houses , J ? by J. II. Hice. 1U ( Main nt. . Council lllnirs. ITIOH SAIjIJ V.Mncro farm in Jasper comity , -L I own , loc.Uud no.ir co.tl iiilnm that are in opointlon. Thoriilsu ( Ivo foot vein of coal under the farm. Uen. Matcalf , No. IU I'oarl at. FOR.SAl.liImproved ami unimproved prop erty in every part of tno clljllaro oppor ( unities for Investors whn uolc pe 'illations ; nploiKlld opportunities for thoie wJio deslro homes , ( loo. .Mete.ilf , No. 10 I'oarl st. _ _ Bl'SI.N'KSS locutions or Main and Ilroadway nt Krcat bargain : ) . Ceo. Metcalf , No. 10 J'earlut , FOR SAIiK M ) feet lake front .130 lo cniej tia" tween 0 II , bout house atnl Mnnawa beach Also anumbnr of choice lou In llus.itta pla co Oco. Mctcalf. No. 10 rcnrl st. _ O\lRIl \ , IIUOS. i CO. loan monsy. The most liberal terms oltero I. IU I I'earf st. _ Flower Pots. Somnthlii ! ! ontlri'ly new , and tlio handsomest articles of tliu kind tliut ever adorned n buy. window or ronsnrviilory. am imr now pnlntod nnd orniiniuiuutl I'li.wcir I'ot * and Vui / for liotiipplnntN. Th"iot'oodHiioi ! ntlrelyiii'wand urn Rold cxclushtly in Council lllutlK by un. Thi ) Itnstlo 1'oH urc h chly ornamental and lll boautily nny housu. O.ufjr.ide l.s Hinuotbly painted In lirlK'it ' < olor icndy for do'oratloii Iiy ladleH who palm. Tnco hanilsome poods nioRold at pi-lcm c'omiiionly linked for plain : fofor painted iot uiidtancer , mid plain nt cor responding I > rli ui , TIJNl ) IIHOA. Kl Main Street. hinvo" . scctv "i , Tno host $12 00 cook Htovo , tl2,09 The host tin.l'O ' cook Htovo. . . .m. l"i.XI Tim hunt Htovo < iii ouitli IX'.OU The lienttlM wood atovo 7.W ) Th best * .t.UJ Oak co.il slovo y.Oo Cheap Htovui at nil price. * . Wo uro the solu uud only agents tor the cele brated Itadlant Home heater * , tliu genuine 1 * . I' , btnwnrt heiilern , thn fiimoiiH soft coal Oak htovi-H. Biiaruiiteeii lo hold Uro over niKht. Wo have the bent Gloves , thu largest Block of moves nnd tno lowest prlci'a on Htiivni. and oven ouc cheapest wo ( ( Uarnnuo. Don't tall to nee us. On Itunlunt Homes mm Ktew.uUwoarecheapur than any other wpttcm clly fiom W to 0j pli-nhfid 10 ouotn prlc.04 to onUl'io purtlcit , anil ilclUerutovosvllhln IHty inllea oC the city. ColoA : < ; ole , II .Mulu ut. , opposite CltUuns' bank , i RW > Hlnvi"4 For Knlu. 'Jhoie N n fiuif 8 tlon of comlnic cell days in oven tun tunxlilno of theio plcamint autumn ovunliiK . and the provident porrton will come to tne conclusion tnat the bo t tliliitf to do to keep warm und nave coal bills lulo buy the Ijcat Move niHilH. I inivo Inaugurated a stovu Hale during which MX ) htovou will ho noli ! , Including aupcckl Him of clump cooks at the following prlceH : cjne No , 8 , Jlnj one No. 8 trimmed , tl'J. wltlife'ooa dniuj-'lit lOi'iilMloiiB , and guaranteed llrsl i-ldbs uakorH , i.My leaders will le Um Ourluiul line complete the only faultlessuftviimudf , llit tiun' Htoveu from f ) nit to VM. and will clos'j out a largo stock of Htewart Moves at coat. 1 also hundlii tlm Monitor. C'llmax , Mnson & Davis. Charter Oak. Uxcelulor , lllrtluluy , Acoru and Oiirlundruu eB. Furnaces , hot air and Htoum , put In by the only recognised flklllod furiuca man in thu city. I' . 0. DeVol. Ml Ilroadway. I'riiparn KorVlnliir. . The I'rnlnsulu heatlnu storoH are the best la the market. Have handled them fcrllvoyoara. J'.vory oaleijiven BaUufuciion. ilefoieyon buy BOO them. The new lloyton furnarca ure con blructed upon thu most approveil sclentillo ] ir nciples , and are the bent und most economt cal furnace In the world. Tor vale only bvr C J-auUrwuniier , a 7 Uroadway , Couucil ii ) u ft