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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1890)
r THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJjTTHUKSDAY , OCT01JEK , 10 , 1890. THE OatAI-fA KEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 11 ! PUAI1L ST. liy furrier In liny ptirtnt tbnCltjr. II , W. TU/TON. - TUF.l'IlONlMl e , No. 41 Night Editor , No 2) . N V. P Co. Council IllufTs Lumber Co . coal. .T. 0 Tlpton. real estate , fti.1 . Ilroad-vny. Harmony cbantor No. 85 , Order of the KasUrn Ktar. will tnr < t In rpjrulnr Htsiloii lido cu-nlnK In Miisonlo hall Visiting mom- burs cortllnlly Invited. Unity ( Sulld will moot In rcKUlarsoislon to morrow ( Friday ) afternoon ati : o'clock with. Mrs. Henry CofTccn , No ) l Smith I'lrst Btrcet A II members requested to bu present thud O.tho Infantof Mr ntul MM JO Diuncivvood , was buried jeMcrduy afternoon from tlio fuinlly ri'sldoncc , corner of Sovrntli ntn.'ct ntul Twelfth nrctiue Tbo body was burled In lAilrvlcw. Dr Cooley oniclated. .lucl o Mcdco hn.1 so fur recovered from his Illness OH to bi able to lie In tlio superior court There was llttlo ilonn ycstordny be- voiul tlio Illltiir or | > , u > frs and malting motions 'J he Jury \viis oxtimed until I'rldiiy morning Squlio Schuiv performed the coromotiy vestc-nlay afternoon ttmt united for life Mr. L F 1'osUM ami. Miss Mury A. Hhilr. Iloth nrtles are from 1'ottawnttamlo county and tlio ceremony was performed nt the Kiel bouse. Permits to wed woio yesterday issued to rr.uik liner and Aluia Porter , both of Uinali.i ; 1' S. 1'ostor of Silver frccU and Mary M. Illulr of Washington township ; ilotuiT Harris and lUsio Uutlcr , both of Council Hltiffs. E I ) II ikorvlio , \ was anestcd upon the charge of stc-.illnc a violin from Mi's Apple- Ifot , VMIS jcitcid.iy discharged by Justice Harnett. It was shown thiit HaUcr hint bor- lowed the violin and lost It while In ant.ito of Intoxication , ami consequently did not steal ThofuiiPi.il of O. S Lnwson took place yostrtilay afternoon fiota the rosldunco , and was InrLjuly ntU-nclc'd Kov ( ! \V \ , Ciofta ofllclatoil. The casket was a handsoino af- fulr , but was almost hidden by the floral of- forinjjs. Thci iiituriiicnt was maJo in Pair- view. 'The sheriff had two Insane men placed In bin charge yosterd.iy One of those was " Charles Ostiom , a "Swede , who h.is a wife uncl two children Tlioothir was .loo Bcrnu , n I3ohcrnlati I lo 1ms n brother vv ho was sent to thoiisjlmn about two months iuo , and It sec-ilia to bo hereditary. Deputy Marshal Fowler puichascd jester- day a handsome1 little homo on Henton street , luunui as tlio Van DoKofjrit place. It is a valuable piece of property , and it Is loported that rovvler ( 'ot a Kic.it lurgaln In It llo purchased It of MciCJeo Biothc-rs , vvhohavo recently been nlving Henton sliccst a ( food deal of attention. Fowler will move Into the now place at once , and it will bo his homo In the futuin. The roomy mansion of Colonel nml Mrs. L , W. 'J'ulleys was Illled to overflowing on Tues day oveniiic with members ntul friends of the Dro.ulwny Methodist Kiiscop.il | church , cnKcr to ( 'i-oet their new pastor , T McIC Stow ait , and family. 'I ho enter tainment , under the auspices of the so ( ial committee of the M. M A. , spe.its ! well for the futuio .sociables. The next meeting of this society , held In the Masonic tcinplo next Monday evening , will b in the hands of the temperance division , and a very need pro- fjnunmo Is promised. The case against Dr M 1. Bellinger for falline to icport to the bo.ud of he.iltli a c.iso of diphthcru thatcaniounderhispiofesslon.il care was dismissed jestcrcl.iy inoiniui ; . He showed conclusively that ho had mailed a printed postal curd used for such purposes on B.ituulay nielli. The null carrier who deliv ers the route In which the city olllcors aio lo cated testified tli.it ho delivered the postal at the Hist delivery on Monday morning and tli.it It had been made up for delivery on Sunday. There is no Sunday delivery and it could not bo delivered sooner than it was. After its delivery nt the onlco of the county eleik it was oviulooked and not cliscoveied until Mon day afternoon , or until after the criminal proceedings had been still ted. The inquiry resulted in the complete vindication of Dr. Itolllnger , and would not have been made If the postal card hud not been unfortunately oveilooked. 1'EltmtXA h J'.t K.l ( } HA I'JIH. Mr. O. E Person of Fltchburi ? . Mass. , Is the guest of Mrs Osborno and family. Bert Simms , teacher of phno , organ and voice Hoildenco 1320 So. tStli st. Hefera to Kov. T. J. Muckur. Money at reduced r.itos loino 1 on ehatto nd ro.ilestato security by E II. Slieafofc ( Jo Tin- Now I'ntrol Hoiiso. The llnislmiL ' , touches are belli ? put upon the new patrol house , and It will bo icady for occupancy in a few days. The sergeant's oftlco wnacompleted jestorclay , undSeigeants Safely and Nichols occupied it last night. It contains the electrical apparatus anil the city telephone. The now system enables the patrolmen to report directly from the boxes , uncl hereafter the control telephone oflleo will boicllevedof the necessity of hourly con necting with " .I- ) , " twenty-six times In each hour. A telephone Is located In each of the patrol boxes and connected directly with the .sergeant's otllco. The new clectilc.il apparatus is of the most approved chaiacter , and Is metropolitan in all respects , AH the line work has been done by Klectilclan James Bradles , of the lire depart- niout , without expense 'a the city. The enthe furnishing of the building , including carpets , cmtatns , doalis , matting for the halls and stairway , will also bo done without cost to the tnxpajers , the money having been raised by the police foico at their recent ball The chief's oftlco Is located In the southeast corner of the building , and is small but neat and convenient and overlooks the street fiom the mrgo onicony windows. Back of the chief' * ofllco is a comfortable pi Ivato room , whcio conferences of a private mid Important nature can bo enriiedon In positive seclusion. The captain's onlco Is conveniently located an d Is ensy ncccss fiomthoheadof the stairs This oluc-o and the ' sergeant's onleo will be open .night and dav. Hack of It Is a private room for the use of these oftlccra , In the re.ir of tlio building occupying about one-half of the floor is the geneial headquarters fer the patrolmen. It Is n largo , airy , vvolli lighted room , with twenty- two lockers arranged around the walls , pack with a jock and key , where cacli p.itiolmnn can hiuiK his hut , co.it , belt and what other portion of his uniform la desired to bo left In the buildlio ; when not la use wlillo the ottlcer is oft ( duty. Kncli locker has n single key , which is carried only by the owner of the uniform. The door leading Into this room from the hall Is protected by u spring lock , for which each patiolmnn cnnios u kov This loom will only Iw ouoned tit roll call , moinlngs and evenings. In a convenient niche between the windows will be a hupo pier glass , whore the patrolmen can adjust their uniform before forming In line to march on the street for duty , 'Hits iloor will bo finished in hard oil , but it will probably bo covered with matting to nuke it iDoro ehocr- fill. It Is the dealro of the chief and the members of the force tohnvoanother bill und i also money enough to procuio : i library for this room , to include all the books suit able for the instruction of the men in the dis. ohnrgu or their duties that can bo obtained. There Is apparently nothing more to bo de sired In the arrangement and funilsiilng of the rooms. The fact is < nilto prominent that Council llluffs has thafinest , most convenient modern pulicu headquarters of any city hi the west. Them Is some complaint about the charac ter of the woodwork that has been done , und It Is apparently well founded , and will prob ably bo the means of u good deal of dUcusslon in the council when the tlnul estimates come up for allowance. Buy yourlumbor of The Judd it Wells Co. , 6K1 llroadway. _ The store room now occupied by A. D. Foster Is for rent by I.oonaul Everett. If you wish to sell v our property call on the Judd A , Wells Co. , ( J. B. Judd , yresldeut , out ) THE NEWS H THE Senator Allison's ' Brilliant Reception and Great Speech Last Evining , YESTERDAY'S ' CHILLY BUT FINE RACES , A. Itciiinrtcnhlo Ijottcr from Hull , the SwinillctThe Xcw Patrol llouno 'Jho HourMtirilcr Trial /V Slnndcroiis Article. lion.Vllllnm B. Allhon arrived In the Bluffs yesterday afternoon , and If It we-o possible for n. nmn of his standing and char acter to bo flattered he cert duly would liavo been by thu splendid ovation tint was given him Fioin the tltnf ho at rived In the city until ho hid cntcivil Misnulo temple hall , where ho addressed an audience that not only tilted the hall but almost the entire building , It was a continuous ovation. UI M IIH arrival In the elty ho win met by a committee of prominent cltm-us , heidud by T , f Kvans , and given u cordld inception. As soon us ho could bo rescued fiom the crowds that bad congregated at the depot ho was taki n to the losldcnco of Mr I'vins on Oakland avenue , whom a rjcjptlon was ten dered him It win oiigln.illy Intended tote to h ivo u banquet atO o'clock and a rocoptlnn between 7 and 6 , but the sena tor hid scarcely laid off his hat and overcoat befoio the eltimis began to call , and Mr. Uv.ins had the pleas ure of piesentlng the senator to at IcasMlvo bundled of the icprcsoiiUlliuu men of Coun cil liluffs during the nttcinoon When tlio lourn.'ilvcd for tlio banquet and reception the spacious grounds and the largo houio vvero Illled , leivlng barely ronin enough on .he porch for the niomucn of P.ilby's bind. J'lio grounds were lighted by hundreds of Jlilneso liuilurti' ) , or lather decorated with Lbem , for the light fiom the nelgh- loilng electric toweis btllliantlv illuiiunated Lbo place. Dining the evening fully 0110 thousand people were presented to the sen- itoi They Iticlmlol the very best people In tlio city , among teem a gient mai'y ladles. I'olltics was no bir , mid the outpouring o f icpiesontatlve inen and vMinen to meet tlio llstlnguhhed visitor embtaued the adherents of all political creeds It was as billllant a .j.itliei ing as there has been in the city for a lodg time. Tim banquet was .111 elegant affaii and re flected gie.it credit upon Mr. and Mis ICvans as host and hostess. When the hour inrlvcd for the senator to start for the hull to address the crowd that had gathered there strings of carriages wcro still coming , bearing their loads of 1 idles and gentlemen anxious to meet the distinguished lownn. IIo was escorted fioia Mr. lOvans' icsidenco to Mabonlo tctnplo by a brilliant company. When they arrived at the lull ovciy Inch of loom way occupied , and it was with dilllculty that a passageway coubl bo made for the senator to leach the rostrum. "When his stalwart form w.is lecognl/ccl the shout that went up shook the building. It was another ovation The people rose in their seits and cheered and kept on cliocilng until ho hid reaeln-cl the lostium and turned round and faced them , and then they checiod louder than e\cr. When the applause subsided the senator was intioduced by Mr. Kvans , and for inoro than two hours he held the vast assemblage Intensely interested , lllscntiro speech was devoted to the discussion of thu tariff legisla tion , especially of the republican paity in the incscnt congress. He gave a cle.ir analysis of the McKinley bill , and built upon 'it a powerful argument for the contlnminco ol that line of legislation , showing by logical reasoning that It would Insure the greatest , benefit upon nil classes of Amcilcim people , loth piouuceis nnd consumers. Ho became - came so Intensely earnest in the discus sion of the gieat pioblem or the taiiff that 1 1 o'clock came bofoie either ho orhlsnudi- enco became awnro of It. There was not a man or woman who did not leave the hall with a clearer conception of the problem and u gi eater faith In the p irty th it was respon sible fortno piebent protective tariff. Yesterday's The races yesterday drew a fair attend ance notwithstanding the chilly atmosphere , which nearly fro.-o the reporters In their high perches above the Judge- , ' stand , and made the spectators shiver. In the grand stand were a number of ladies who enjoyed the contestswhilo enveloped in winter wraps. Despite the chilling air there was a gieat doil of enthusiasm , The track was in as fine condition as it bus been at any time slnca tlio races begun. There was a llttlo delay In getting started , and it was after 3 o'clock when the first race was called. It was a 2:3S : class trot for a. purse of f00. ! There were eight entiles. Saturnel drew tbo pole , Belgian Maid second end , .Airy VVllkos third , Clcmtny 0 fourth , Brocndo fifth , Kenneth sixth , Dick Dimple seventh and Dillard's Alexander eighth. After a good deal cf scoring a fair start was made. Satuinel broke on the second quarter and Dick Dimple , a little bay gelding owned by Geoigo C. Smith of Nelson , Mo. , took first place and kept , it until ho passed under the who , with Clem my C n close second end , Ihocado third , Belgian Maid fourth , SaUmioHlfthICennetri sixth and Airy "Wilkes seventh. Dillard's Alexander mndo several bad breaks , nnd befoio his driver got him under control ho hud lost so much ground that the dlstanco Hag was Uropuod bofoio ho got in its neighborhood , and ho was shut out. Time a .St. The second heat was closely contested , and was mainly n struggle between Dick Dnnplo and Belgian Maid On the second quarter Biocado broke , and Ills d river , .1. U Chand ler , made the claim that it wns the losult of a little "monkey work" on the part of the drivers ot Belgian Maid and Dimple. On the homestietch It was neck nnd neck be tween the Maid and Dick , and when the horses came under the wire the llttlo Maid's nose was just fur enough ahead to win tlrst place for her. Dlclc was un easy second. Saturnel third , Kenneth fourth , Ilro- cado tmh , Cleminy ( J sixth and Airy Wilkes once moro seventh , It. was a beautiful he.it , with ah tbo horsoi lliiishlng in a bunch , 'lime 'jiiiri The free-for-all stallion race was next called. There wore live entiles , but Strath- Ian , a Kansas L'ltj horse , was withdrawn. The puiso was flK ( ) , and the race was for blood. Thcio was no occasion for jockeying , for the owner of every horse wanted the best iccord possible , rrank P. , owned by W .1. I'erryVujno , Neb. , chow the pole , KmlRii. owned by U A. Lomax of Lomax , III. , second. Gnolph , by A. T. Tnr- ney , Hod Oak , la. , third , and Combination , u handsome brown animal owned by Nat llowenof Burlington , la , fointh. The horses went off on the thud score till squaiely abieast utf each other , as pretty a start < * s could bo made , but they had not turned the second imaiter polu until Prank P wns lead Ing the proeosblon. On the second quirtor ho bioko and Ensign took tlrst place , but ho could only keep It until the three-quarter pole w.io reached , when Combination came up and passed him with a magnillcent burst of speed , llo kept the phuo until the turn was made on the homo stretch , when Prank P again took It by a nock , and us magnificent a nice ns was ever witnessed on the track was the result until the dlstanco polo was reached , when I'rnnk l ' .s ih Ivor urged him a llttlo too earnestly , and thu Hying stallion broke and came In on the dead run , and was sot back tolouith phico as a consequence. En sign came In second and IJuelpu third. Time It was after I o'clock when the third heat of tho1.'M : class was called , and the horses got away after the thhd ncoro In tlno thiipo , cneeivdbythoshUerliigspectators , Saturnol advanced from third to the ilrst place before the quarter polo was ranched , and without n skip or break maintained it until the llntsh , With Dick Uimplo a dnngeiously close second , and Kenneth third. The manlmlor of the string came In nearly ablest , but Brodeado was llnally clven fouith uluco. Cleminv n. fifth , Airy Wilkes sixth and Belgian Maul seventh. There was an energotlo kick from the manager of Airy Wilkes , who claimed fourth pltuo but did not get It. It was utter 5 o'clock when the second heat of the stallion trot was called , but still ttio crowd was kept warm cMiough by their enthusiasm to keep up a deep interest In the reault. It was a good start that Dr. Sw. Iggert gnvo the flyers. Combination held first plnco throughout , and finished with Cluelph a close second , Ensign third nnd Krank I * , fourth. In pool boxes Itwas Combination against the Hold , and when the time , --4 : was announced the crowd wont wild , But the third heat was a net back , Combination left Ids feet and had n hard struggle to got third place , ( Juolph taking the pole from the second quar ter und keeping It to the llnlsli , with Frank P. second , TlmoOjiT ) . In the two succeed ing heats Ouelph came under the wire with plenty of daylight behind lilm. win ning the race with niislgn a gw.1 sojand .Sumtniry ! ( Juolph 3 nnslgn fl 8 4 S3 Kratikl1 4 4 8 4 Combination 1 1 3 a Only two moro heat-s In the free-for-all wore run before It became too dark to sco across the Held , and the race was lelt to bo finished today. The following Is the summary of the fives heats : Airy Wilkes 7 70 dr. Belgian Maid 4 1700 S.iturnc'l 5 fl 1 2 1 lirouulu : i 5 4 a a tJlemmy 0 2 tl fi r Kenneth 0 4 a 4 4 OIHt Dimple 1 2 2 1 2 McAvoy's ' bay stallion was drawn In the match race for iiou. lint between the heats of the other races 0 W Pick ird's mare Dinah made a dash iiBalnsL time , and got n iccord of . . - , ' . ' < , Today will conclude the races. The 2'39 trot will bo finished and there will bo two other splendid contests. The Ilrst will bo the 'J ill class tint fora puno of ? JX ( ) and the otlu'r will ho a fioo-for-ull pace for u $ .lX ( ) prl/c There mo two long stringi of entries and the contest will bo for blood. run BOSTON sioui ; THIS AVHIJIC. I'lio ( Jroalcst Kino ol" niu-galiiH Coun cil IHiillH Has i\er SIMJII Fother- InglnuiiVhlt claw & Co.'s liar aln Mm. We have completed the work of extending nnd enlarging our store , and wo now huvo one of the largest , be t lighted , bestventl- latod and most pleasant storu looms In the west Wo will inaugurate the fall season with a special clearing sale of ono week. Wo carry the most complete line of dry goods In the city. Our prices speak for themselves. Wo 'lie determined to inako tbo Boston store a household woid in every family , and will nmko a. special effort this week. Head thcsu bargains : 4J-lnch pillow case Muslin So. n-Inch pillow case Muslin VitAo. 9-1 .Sheeting 2Jc. Unbleached. 10-1 Sheeting 2.V. Unbleached. BM2ACI1121) SHOUTING. 42-inch pillow case Muslin 'Jc1. ' Hlonehed. Ifi-lnch pillow cases Muslin lc. ( ) Hlenched. ! ) -t Sheet ing 'J-J'tfc. Illuached. 10-1 Sheeting 2lLc. ( llleachcd. Unbleached Muslins , two makes , at . "c , good qualities. Vard wide bleached Muslin 5e. Special bargain sc ( nnd 7e At So we have four different makes , Includ ing the rnutof the Loom and Lonsdale , all regular lOc Muslins. Good quality , yard wide Cambric Sc. Wo will place on solo tomorrow the follow ing low pikes on Canton flannels : Our Ic flannel will compare with any Cc goods. At fie wo show an excellent quality. Doniet flannels at special prices , Oc , 7e , Sc , lOcimdl'Jko. Bxtia wide Shaker flannels in giay and scar let , price during the sale' , ! i. > o. Twilled scarlet llannels , which were bought at auction by our eastern agent and can never bo duplicated , at the following pi Ices : All wool flannel at 19r , will compare with any ogjods 37-inch all wool tilcot. These goods formerly sold forT : > c ; during sale lllo a yard , Another lot of 30 pieces of our special 54-Inch in all wool Indies' cloth , same colors as before ; also a now line of Scotch tweed ef fects , iiS-lncli heavy weight , and very cle- siiablo colors , cheap at iiUc : nil go ntHOc. lOstvlos soft finish full bleached damask sold forBSc , O.'e and ( i -sale p Ice 50o. no-liiih loom dice tabling J'ie. 30-Inch half bleached damask 3flo and 4fie. Wo have Just leceived 75 bales of comforts and have opened them up at 13 ( per cent less thin last season's prices. Nicely quilted and lined comforts at 73c , Jl , * I.1U and Sl.ai. Reversible comforts with good batting , spe cial price Sl.fiO. Wo will place on sale Monday : 75 pairs gray and wblto 10-4 blankets at SSc , ne\or before sold for less than $1.10. Pullslzoll-l gray blankets , all wool , pilco duilng sale $1,25 ; same number last season sold foriti. 10-4 white blanket , nil wool , < 3.flO. 11-4 vvhlto blankets , T.'i per cent wool , 1.25 , 11-4 white blankets , ( H ) per cent wool , ? l.7. > . 10-4 heavj gray blankets In blue and red borders which wo will soil at $1.45 ; our regular $1.09 quality. 11-4 white blankets , warranted all wool , Jo in three different makes and seven distinct colored borders. borders.CLOAKS. CLOAKS. NEWMAKKETS MUSr GO. Special prices during the sale : Our 87.50 garment for $ . " > 00. Our $10 00 garment for * il.50. Our SIO 50 Raiment for $7.00. Our ? 12 00 garment for 17.50. Our 812.75 gnimont for $ S.OO. Our ? 17.00 gainient for $10.00. Our ? r > 00 gnuncnt for ? 15.00 , Our SJ3 00 garment for $20.00 BOSTON STOKE. FOTHEHINCJHAM , WH1TELAW & CO. , Council Bluffb , Iowa. Hall Heard Them. The remembcranco ot the man Hall , the patent right vendor , is btill quito di stinct with many. His auest in this city and the numeious charges which came In against him fiom all dhcctions. together with his mysterious and speedy release , have been iccitcd in detail. On getting out of the clutches of the law here ho hurrldly left the city , and nothing has been heaid from him since until last evening , when Tin' Brr leceived a letter postmarked Guthile , I. T. The letter is stiiklngly peculiar , not only In its contents , but in its manner of forwarding to Tin : Bni : . While addressed to Tin : Bi n , a rough penciling on the inside states , "found this , ho is hero. " The letter has a printed heading , announcing that Hall & Co , are still located In Kansas City , and engaged In scllihi ? tbo ntcnt which is said to bo such a , swindle. The following Is the communication : ( lUTiiiup , I. T. , Oct. U. Tr. ) Ciry , Chief of Tollco , Council IJliilK , la. Dear Sir : Von will klndlv Inform all speculators that Imvo dealt witli mo that I still pose as u vendor of patents , e.ieh week listing a few now mem bers n R high clln-iiltiules In the giand army of chumps. And for thn licn- ollt of tliosu that ha\o Invested , or that mar ( In t-o la the future. 1 wish to state that every man is chirsed with a Knowledge of the tontonls of Ills contracts , and will bo fcneod to comply with the same. The syslein under whloh 1 operate has In on placecf lieforo many of the able Jurists of this country , and Ineveiy ease pioiionnced Infal lible anil supported by lavt.hoii the light to vend a patent Is vested In mo In- the jrov- iiniiiiont how In the 11:11110 : of I T I'lurlhiis Uiiuin can tlie o eiiec-phiilons mnnitrosltlos expect to dhc-st mo of that right by applying a local rorous plasltir eliargliiK mo with fraud , iierjiirv nnd all tlio ten llilr things that OHM bo conjured In th nlsoasil ( brain of a tiirul kalsui ? Ue.illy , II shocks my inudi-sly when compelled to enter court anil thurn lUtun to stnlunients inado under thu Imnrdlotlon > f "So Help mo God , " that have lipcn seasoned with perjury piuo and hliuplo for the purpose ot duafiMtlng the honest obligations und foielng mete to an acceptation In no case has It iioi'ii neei'Hsnry for mo to nmko thosllulilest nilsiepri'sontiitloii In order to obtain thcsoHlciuliiii'S , A brluf o\pluia- tl if thu merits of thu invention , anil tluulo- iiie'rlts of tliolr lirt'bciit bustucs oceupallon , together with thi-lr oxccllunt ( iimillleatlons , and iipnluuso of tliolr local loputatum niukcH t In in willing toslitna death warrant when It m taken on probation. My lincaboo proof documents hii\o gene through tlio uiae > rgc < l urocess of law too often lo full mo In this , thuvuarof our Lord lc 0and an attempt tomalio tliuiudoMi cunonly IxiHiiggt'sti'il hy a rascal , fraud or a prttlfiUKur. Mv dear hh , In order fur tiny man on earth to substantiate such damnable iicaialoptle assoitlons ho must vloluto t'Viiry prlnclplu of honor , and Hlftllm dark doiiiulnxiif hell fora peer. It Is not my Intention to Urn .vou In-uuclllni ; nt li'nu'tli upon thlsHiitiJi'c't , ami ulll coiielmln with Id nil t tennis to Iliothers Imthnip , KnlKht , Uunliar , Wllko. btiinliiy , ( liiiuiiur , and Ih'iiry ICarls. allus II. K in 1 , u ml cithers lee IIUIIHIIOIH to mention , Vuurs , 1'OM HAIL. Tlio Itcd MUII'H The banquet given bj- the Improved Order of He'd Men at thu Ogden house ) last evening was ono of the inoit billlliuit lOTalrs oftlio season. The gucats not not commi'iico to gather until nearly 11 o'clock , but bv the tluio supper was celled ibcro. wore UU kud > to ot-cunr the chiir In the dining room. It WAS a brilliant assemblage of ladles and KCII- tlcmcn , and rojaM > 6ard around which they gathered. , Tlieio WM a number of toasts nnd re- spon ci by local and state members of the order The bannuet lasted until midnight , and whllo It was being served Dalby's band was rendering < some of 1'rof. Dalbi's finest compositions. One hundred and seventy covers were lalil nnd thcro were' moro than enough guests to occupy the chairs. Wall paper atLoscyit Jensen's , 11 Pearl st. J. C. Blxuy , steam heating , sanitary en gineer , Oia Life btiiiatin : , Omitu ; 'JJJ Mer riam block , Council Illuffs Forrcnt-Purnlshed room. Mrs. J. 1-y- iniinC."J AVlllovv ave. Tlio Stunlpi-Trial. In the district court yesterday the trial of William Boart ? was fairly eominenced. The clmrgo Is that of murder , James Donnhoo wns the victim and the shooting took place In a siloonon Lower Hroadway in December of last year. The state yesterduy about com- plutod Its case Itiehiuf , The witnesses were not very many and their examination progressed without any delays or sldo discussions on technicalities. A young man , Stever90nwho was with Donahou when ho was shot , was on the stand longer than any of the other w It- nesses. Ho had just stepped Into the door to get lonnboo ) to go homo when the shooting took placo. Ho was cxntnlncd and cross-ex amined with great exactness 03 to every de tail of what ho nw and heard , the trans actions of the few moments being dissected into the moves and nets of fractions of seconds , Kvi- denco was also produced to show the feeling of the defendant against Dona- lioc. Ofilcer T.imisea , who was on that beat at tbo time , testified that Boirtz on the morning before the shooting told him ho was iolng to fix Donahoo the Ilrst clmnce ho got. Kx-Chlef Lucas tostllled that Hoartz told him after the shooting that ho had Dulled his gun to shoot , and that ho shot to kill. The testimony on the pait of the defense will bo intioduced today. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 413 Ilroadwav. The best auctioneer m the state Is H. H. Inman , Council llluffs. Sp cl il attention to blooded stock sales , and all branches of mercantile goods Ofllco 50J Bioadvvay. The Pen or Thcro has bci-n somewhat of a st.irtllng .urn tiikoii In the school squabble. 'I ho formal Monthly , an educational Journal pub- Ishedln Dubuque , has just published ti long aitielo puiportlng to give the history nnd irescnt condition of the controicrsy which las been so seriously affecting the schools of Jouncil UlufTs. The article U very jitter nnd is ciowded with misstatements - statements It Is stiongly on the side of Prof. MeXaughton , and the opposition o him is represented ns a dastardly con spiracy , participited In by the very lowest soil of ehauicters. Mossis. Schoentgcn nnd Wells arc ehnrged with crookedness. Prof1 5tovcns is denounced as a blackguaid and a icrson of questionable character , and others are likewise dragged into the mhe of calumny The aitielo has caused uo llttlo indignation n Council Bluits , and hot expressions are icardon all sides , notonlj among tbose who have been opposing Ptof. McNnughton but .hose who have warmly supported that gen- lemon. vVhile dm ing the past months there las been much discussion of the school con- : rovcrsv , and while the actions of the various ofllclals have been ficely criticised nnd com- nontcd upon , there has been no such bitter attack on cither side The standing and cputatlon of both Mr. Schoentgon and Mr. Wells are such .that no ono would counte- lance oven an intimation that they were guilty of any such dishonorable actions as ire openly charged In this bitter article. While the article is condemned by all ns n gross injustice to tbo city and to the indi viduals thus savagely attacked , the Inquiry natuially turns to the mutter of who is re sponsible for Its production. Messrs. Wells and Schoentg n muo been toDubuquo and iiwo called to account the editor , who is said to have sought to clear Ids skirts by throwing the re sponsibility onto Prof. McNnughton. It is claimed that documentary nnd other evidence has been secured In support of this , and that in duo time tiieso will Do shown up nml all the facts made clear It is predicted that within a short time nn action will bo commenced against Prof. McNaughton for libel. The details of the affair are not made public , but these who have been libeled seem confident that they have overwhelming pioof of the source of the article , and on the other hand Prof. McNuughton denies that he is responsible for any such publication , although not denying but that he has had some prl\ ate correspondence with the editor. It Is whispered that the school squabale will soon bo at an end by the resignation of Prof. McNaughton. His health Is poor , and bis wife's health is such that , it seems neces sary for her to have a c'limiitic change. The strain upon him has been a soveie and trjlng one , and ills notuiuiatur.il that he should be vveniy of such a struggle under suck circum stances. I'.t It.lCtllAJ'HS. J. L. Howcll of Albion is nt the Merchants. Kditor Vaughn is reported dangerously ill. J. P. Wilght of Chicago Is at the Puxton. P. M. Moodio of West Point is at the Casey. D. W. Williams of Cincinnati Is at the Muriay. S B. Gate of DCS Molncs Is a guest at the Muuay. C. J. Wallls of Now Orleans Is at the Millaid. N. O. Martin of AllUnco is at thoBaikor. A. J. Cook of St. Louis was at the Muriay last night. M. J. Stamp of Chicago is in the city , at the Darker. E. W. Peterson of Kouamah is in the city , at the Casey M , L. McMuiray of New York is a guest at tlio P.uton. LJ. P. Singer of Dayton , O. , Is in tbe city , at the Murray. P. F. McIIenry of St. Louis is in the citj , at the Millnrd. K , M. Marquis of Hastings was nt the Cusey last night. P. F. Kooso of Lincoln was at the Mer chants last night. A. 1C. dowdy of Hed Cloud is In the city , at the Merchai.ts. George I > . Gossnt Kansas City was at the Millard last nlghU N. E. Parker of Colorado Springs Is a guest nt the Ca ey. W O. Spencec of Aurora. 111. , Is In the city , at the Paxtoh/ O , W. Mead of B'iMou was in the city lust night , at the Paxton. Police OftlccrH. 0 Cook loft lust night for Ohio on a ton days'Visit. II , A. Hoot of Kt'cikuk , la. , was in the city yesterday , at the Barker. George Tallett oDFairbury was registered at the Meiehants hist night. Charles Francis Adams , president of the Union Puclllc , is in the elty , at the Millard. Messrs. Hoyil , Shea and Swltzlor ictumod yesterday from South Sioux City , where they held forth to thy assembled multitude on Tuesday evening and pi-cached the doctiines of Ncbiaska democracy. Major ,1 , W. t'addoek , Captain W. H. Bechtcl , Ceneral ( J. H. Picdorkk , Hon. Alvin Saunders and several others loft Tuesday evening for St. Louis , to attend the encap- inontof the Lojul Legion. They will be ab sent about a week. Dr. George S. Mason , sou of Secretary Nnson of tbo boaul of trade , Hailed fiom San Francisco on the lid hist. , bound for Guatemala , South America , where ho has se cured an advantageous offer and a twoears' contract. The voung man roetmtly giadu- atod from the Philadelphia doiital e-ollogo and has a host of friends In this city who will bo pleased to hear of his success , 12. C Mlllarof Merchlslo'i riiiche , Fuller- ton , Neb , called at Tin : Hr.r. otlico jesterday , and pronounces tlio building thu mott n\imrl | > iimvspaporanitu In America. Mr. Millar Is oiioof thu principal ranihmi'n of Nebraska , having a horse farm live miles from Fullerton - ton which Is legnrdcd us thu most compluto one in tne state. One of liU barns accommo dates sixty head ofhorses , Mr , Millar la hero attending thu Council Bluffs races. tul.r.rtXt.w > Tim l.atlt-r Write * mi Ai'rmuit nT 'Jhclr Ocapi * . Mrni.tv , Oct. I , " . Unitd Inland prints nn account of the c capo of Dillon niul O'llih-n , written by C'Jrlcit lilmsolf , IIo * ayn "Wo rowed from IJalkey Wedw-tday at midnight to a vneht lying two tnllos oft the shore. The next morning found u ninety miles away toward the Wl h coait. Trlday mid Saturday wo lay In a dead calm , On Sunday morning "v\o Ininlcd at Lands I'.nd , when the wind again died tuvny and wn were forced to lie all day In brilliant sunshine within two miles of shore. A Trinity house cutter pawd qulto close to us and the crew of the Koyid Adelaide , off Falmouth , actually oxohmwd gio'llngs with our sdlors The tot bulled us from slctit on Sunday night , fourstoamors blowing fog horns around us during the night. We cleared the Lizmrd In the morning nnd darted across for ttio French coast to out-trick British shipping Wo were becalmed calmed again on Monday , nnd obliged to beat up the channel A brisk gilo sprang upon Monday. While pa-ssing Uiicrnsoy , after midnight , we woie appar ently pursued by a revenue cutter , which , however , was unable to weather the gain and abandoned the chnse In tbo morning v\o were running frco before the wind for Cher bourg , where we landed at 11 o'clock Wo had reached our last dav'H supply of water , All the arrangements worked jior- fcctly , tqmiks to a prominent Dublin eitl/en who superintended them , and vvo had unpar alleled good luck " Mrs O Urion left Dublin this evening to Join her husband. Tlio 1'r Hb.vtcHan Sjnod. IVEUISET , Kcb , Oct. 15. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BKK , ] The annual synod ot the Presbyterian church In Nebraska Is In session hcio with nn attendance of sixty ministers and twenty-five elders. President W. P Hlngland of Hastings college preuched the Initial sermon Inst night. Dr. T L. bex- ton , the sjnodical missionary for Nebraska for the year , pave n very cncournKing report as to the number of now churches established nnd the Increased attendance Dr Wilson Phrnner of New Voik followed with nn ad dress on homo missions , after which the synod broke up Into tbo different presby teries and each transacted business peculiar to itself. The visiting ministers this evening accepted n lido over the entire system of the elcctrlo railway. Too Many Had Accounts. Cmc oo , Oct 15. [ Special Telegram to TniHin.l Robert K .Tonkins , who has been appointed receiver for the Consolidated ice machine company , which failed for between ? , iOOOfl , and f-400,0000has commenced to investi gate the exact financial condition of that con cern. The works of that company aio sit uated IIL the West Eighteenth street viaduct. President J. W. Skindel asserts that the com pany has made too many bad contiacts , and has such avast amount of uncollcctaUleac counts that It was impossible to proceed with the business and satisfy the creditors. It is claimed that the outstanding indebtedness and assets will far exceed the liabilities. A IVciilliiF Affair. OODUX , Utah , Oct. 15. [ Special Telegram to Tun BrK.J A painter named Hugh S Wallace came hero trom Salt Lake City a week ago. On Priday ho was wounded by u bullet or sharp Instrument near the top of the head , above the ritrht tcinplo , the cra nium being penetrated. Ho walked around , wrote letters , sent telegrams tohisvvlfo and friends and refused to have a doctor until today , when ho became delirious and seems to bodying. He stated thit the wound was made by nn accidental dischatgo of his own lovolver , but this is not believed. Thoio is some mystery about how he came by the in jury. An Iiiterp-tlnuSituitlnn. ICmuvn , Neb , Oct. 15. [ Special Tolegiani to Tin : Bi f. ] An Injunction was seivect this morning on the city council restraining them from issuing bonds to the ICcarnoy & Black Hills railroad compan3' until after November 17 , the time set for the hearing Tbo petition filed with the clerk of the district court al leges a string of irregularities. The suit in volves j. 5KK ( ) and the outcome Is looked for ward to with considei able lute-rest. The tall- road company has complfted its contract and demands the bonds promised it. Tn Knlnrgc Vloiina. VIFV.NA , Oct. 15. [ Special Cablegram to Tun Bnc.l The government has submitted bills in the diet of lower Austria to authorire the annexation by tbo city ot Vienna of sev eral communes which abjoin the city , but which ns jet , form no part of it. It Is the in tention of the government to give the terri tory to the city and to afford the municipal authorities the amplest scope to develop it. It is also proposed to construct a mctiopolitun railway. Vomit : Czechs as Piaour , Oct , 15. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : BIT. ] The Bohemian diet opened yesterduy. The young Cecb party demand ed that the subjects of tbe disticss piovniling in the country in consequence of the iv-ont Inundations bo considered before the ques tion of n political compiou.iM ) bo taken up. This action of the joimg C/echs Is looked upon as indicating that the radical opposition has icsolved to pursue a policy of obstiuc- tioii. _ _ Bis Shipment of Canadian Lumber. OTTVWA , Out , Oct , 15. Four Irmdred car loads ol lumber have left here for the Ameri can mirUct since the removal of the cxpoi t duty , The amount awaiting shlpinonthoio is over ! > ( ) ( ) ,000 , < K > 0 foot. Both the IZniphc and the Qa/etto attack the government for removing the duty on the ground that It will allow American lumbermen to enter Canada , compote with Canadians and deplete our for- Cat J , Mexico Will Adopt the Metric ) Syst'in. WvsniNoroN , Oct. 15. The secretary of state has iccoived u dispatch from Minister Ryan , at the City of Mexico , announcing that the Mexican icpublle will adopt the metric system of weights nnd measuies as the icsult of tlio iPcommcudutions of the International Aineiicnn conference with icgardto a uni form sj stem. A Iliiimniina Ijalmi * Measure. Bi'DA ' I'Ksiu , Oct. 15. [ Special Cablegram to Tu i : Bm ] In the lower house of the Hungarian diet today Herr Baross , minister of commerce , Intioduced a bill icluting to thosuppoit of trade and factory employes during illness ; also n bill authorl/ing the government to purchase the Noithwestorn railway. Charged with Uiioroldc. Ni w 'Yonic , Oct. 15. .Tuck McAulifTe , the prize lighter , was airestod today und brought before the coroner charged with causing the death of his wife. Ho was paroled In cum go of u detective to await the icsult of on au topsy. The autopsy showed that Mrs. McAullffo died from heart disease. Knrl Spencer on tlio liNIi Qi LON-DOV , Oct. 15.-nail Spencer , formerly loid lieutenant of Iioliind , delivered a speech at Newport today , In which ho said that the events taking place In Ireland vvcroa displace and a source of danger to the empire. He expressed - pressed himself confident that the proposals of ( iludstone , If acted upon , would settle the Irish question. _ _ They Mill Viuirrrl .No More. PERTH AM nov , N .1. , Oct. 15. Par some time past Gagcr Hliovvd.ish and wife have nuarrelcd violently because of his Jealousy. This morning the woman poisoned herself andbabo. When bliovvilasli came homo and found the dead bodies ho suicided with a re volver. 'olilio ChlofSliot. Nr.vv OIII.KANH , La , , Oct. in. David C. Hennessey , chief of police , was fatally shot at midnight by three men near the corner of Basin and ( llrard streets. Four shots ( mtorod his body. The assailants tire so far unknown , ilin I lea Hi Uoll. POUT Muiisov , la , Oct. 15Hon. . John Van Vnlkenburg , just supreme chancellor of the Knights of I'yM'iSi died this afteruoou. niA/ii ; > WITH A I'm IMT OiUcn In xn IH ) liy ilir tionlli ol' lllo I. Mill ! I toy. A must pltluMi ] cw > of tnmilfll dfratigotmmt canned tyr Um ilonltiof n ililld wat r < ' | Krt ) d .viKdnUy by .Mr Huikctl thaumlirUikrr on North ilUloonth ntnol Dr. O M. fl Illurtllvm with liU wife and thlMitm over Mr Hurkett'n undortukliiK rooms. Ono of the ditlilnm. n boy about four ycarsold , died vi-t < rday of dlptitti rU. ami Mr Hurkclt was tallcil t/j pri-pnro tlio ro- i.iiilim formturmoiit Whi'ti ho liad tagun the work of hiving out the body tlio father fiitm-d this room , nnd In a very uxcltwl man- ncr ordered him lit loavi ) The doctor was cvld > iitly crimed by tinmiuilen grief. Ho noto.ily . drove the nutlet taker out of thu room , but the neighbors anil friends who culled to assist and olTir eondolfiicc wercj nlsotlironU-tifd with violence If they laid liainls upon thwcorpio Thu contagious rtmr.lotor of the dlscann from wiihh the child died muili ) It absolutely iiecusaryto liavo the remains burle.1 as ivoon as consistent , but the poor , d 'incnt 'd father iicatiii'd to think that thow who r-ntiroa the 1-1)0111 where theoorpio Inv were rotibltiK him of bis child , ntul ho luslsted whr.t sN-mi-d to him to bo an oulrago witli all his strength Itwas decided bust to tlio a mild ( vmplulnt against him und get an ofllcor to tak < him out of the room for a few houti The I'lur c of disturbing the pcaco by threatening to light was Hied In police court and Olllcers Mostyn and Dubbon esr-orU-d hitn to the station Me was thru ri-l'Mscd and taken homo again In the mcantliiio tliu leinilns of tbo child w < 'ro taken to the un dertaker's rooms. Dr GapMi uccotntiatiludl Dr Blurt to ids room anil did all in bis power to quiet him and restorohini V > a senses of the actual situation. NG OLT CIIAHUVTANS , The Omaha Medical hoclcty Ncnlcd l.cyhlfiiloti. The phjslcinns of Omaha are anxious to present a mauro in th'Mat / " legislature that will provi'l < j ii.t th < > lx-tt'r reguutlon of the praftic's nl ; , llctifi ( in .Veonwka , and nt a meeting hd'lA vck at'o a , f/mirnltt'-e vvasapiwint'xl for Ui'j rnnxyvof I'jtjrnittlng some plan of prcM.e" < lurrj < > t drafting a bill to bo nicsentcd for paiiab > f * t'-xt int < r \Vhen the pb.vsic.aai ni't last uiirbt in the cafe of tbo I'uxton hotel th report from this committee was called for. Dr bpaidint ; , chairman of the rommiUef. submitted a re port which recommended the appointment of a supervisory board In each county Instead of u state supervisory board An earnest discussion followed and finally the report wns leferrod back to t tin commit tee with the request that it bo amended o at to call for the appointment of u state super visory board. Oklnlninia'H Governor In Inn < ; < > r , KIVSAS Cm , Mo , Oct 15. A special from Oklahoma City sa.vs : Goveinor Stccle , en route to King fisher to attend the Giand Army of tbo Republic reunion , received warning that ho would DO assassinated if ho passed through hero because of Inn Ing vetoed the bill locating the territorial capitol nt this place At the solicitation of his family and friends ho loft the tiain at a small station be fore reaching Oklahoma City and continued his Journey by stage. The feeling against the govemor is very hitter , and it is believed that desperate men would hnvo cairied out the threat had not the governor changed his route. A SiiKnr Trust In.liinction. NI.VV YOIIK , Oct 15 A temporal- injunc tion was granted todiyby .ludgo Piatt in the supiemo court against the trustees of the sugar trust , Kidder , Peabody it Co. , thu Central trust mid others to enjoin them fiom proceeding fuither with the pendingreorgan- imtion of the trust and from parting with iHij of the assets or stock ccrtlticatei of the company A icc-uiver has also been applied for ami the heaiiiiK of the motion to mike the Injunction pjrin incut was set forMonduj The application is made by 0110 Duncan Cam eron as owner ot 1 JO sbaics or c'crtllk-ates of the trust. Mnjors ami Colon ! Mlnden. MINDHN , Neb , Oct. 15. ( Special Telegram to Tin. I3i B. | The opo-n house was crowded to Its utmost cipaclty hero tonight to listen to Colonel Tom Majors and General A. V. Cole , who spoke on the political issues of the day , and show ing up the tieachery of the democratic paity in hoodwinking the honest farmers in support of Bojd nnd MclCcighan. It is safe to suv that Kearney county will give theicpubllcan ticliet U good majority. Colonel Majors' speech was thojbest effort of his life , and ho was well received , Fatal Mine Cave-In. Tsiircvivd. Mich. , Oct 15. A cave-in oc curred at the Ludlngton mine , near here. today , buiyingflvomen. Patiiok Slugesanel Richard Dunn were rescued alive , but John Fisher was dead when i-eached. W H. Davis and A. Halle , } are still under a masi of. rock and are unquestionably clead. Sleeplessness , noivouspiostiation , neivons dvspopsii , dullness , blues , cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Ivu'hn & Co.'s , 13th and Douglas. Dr. Diimnioor'H Commission. Bi. C. M Pmsmoor of this city has Just re ceived the unsolicited commission as assis tant Judge advo iitoof the unlfmmcd lank of the Knights oPythias from tbo supiomo lodiro and from Major General C.iiiiahan , Mrs Witiblow's Soothing Sviun for chil dren tcethini ? rests tbo child and comforts tbe mother. " 5o a bottle , W > Ilavn Knoiiuli Now. HOVIK , Oct 115. The government at "Wash ington Ins notified the government hero that no Ital'an ' cnilgiants who have been sen tenced in Italian lourts will bo allowed to land in the United States Female troubles Arising fiom chlorosis ornnaimclaaro Tiomptlv cuied by the use of tbo tonic Excelsior Springs , Mo , waters. Solo Survivorol' tlio Hliickliawk AVnr. lUi.Tivioiti : . Mil , Oct. 15 Lieutenant Alphous Robert Viuich , the solo surv Ivor of tboniackhavvk vv.ir , died hcie today , aged eighty-two. _ A Sore 'HiroAi or Cotiirb , If suffeicd to progrcss.oftenresiiltslnnninciirablo throat or lung trouble. "Blown1Hionchlul Tro ches" give instant lellef. Stciiiusliip An-ivalH. At Biemeihavcn The Eider , fiom Xevv York. Through coaelios ljuilinnn piilaco slcopors , clinln cars , frco luulining chnlr cars to ChhMSfo and Intoi-veuiny nolnt via the { front Koclc Inland routo. Ticiko olllco 100 ' , Sixteenth and Tarnain. A Ijlglit In l-.vcry llorlli. To the Chic ifjo , MihrauUou A St. Paul railway boloiifjH the urod.lt of holuy the lirst lii the country to reduce tlio mat to i- of electric lilitiiif { ; { of triiins to scientific ! noifeotimi. Ono of the novel features introduced In the bluapinj ; cars U n patent oleohio reading lump in each woction. With this luxurious iirovibion rouiliiiK at nl ht bofoio und nftur roth- Ing becomes us eomfortiiblo iii by day , nnd when retiring tlio toilet mtiy bo made In comfoit and Hoeluslon. The hoith readliifj lamp in the Pullman Bleonliiff cars run on tlio Chltniro , Mll- wauico& St. I'liul railway , hotweon Omaha and Chtc.iirn , IH patented , and cunnot bo u&ed by any other railroad company. It IH the g reatont hnprovo- incut of the ajjo. Try It and bo con vinced. Slisonlnff cars leave the Union Puclllc depot , Oniiilm , tit 0:10 : p. m. dally , arriv ing at Chicago at l0 ! n. in. Seouro tickets and sluopln * ; car tortlis nt Union Tlckot olllco , loUl l-'arnum stroitUaikor ( Hlock ) , Oinalia. J. i : . PliHh'io.V , F. A.YASH , Pass. Airont ( iuirl Agent. Tiekots at lowest ratm anil superior iiccominodiitlons vin the { front Hock Itiland routo. Ticket olllco , 1G02 Six teenth and rarniun Htroots , Oraahu. Tim \V. < ' , T. tr. DM MOISTS , hi. , Oct -fHpedi ! Tolac Uj Tin HKIIn tlio Women's grnrn : : | - ( hrU llun Tcmpomnco union coiivoutlnn toda/ thoio cnmo ncir l > clng usurious ruptureovetf tliorciorl | of the tommltteo on crodontlnU , whldi hhovvcd a hrgo number of conic-sin At the close of the rci > or4 inniiv ludlei reto ar.d rej > oited that thctif naiiie-fl were not on the list of delecates , < The chair , Mrs .1 Kllen Poster , explained after a long nn , | hoati'd discussion that pro. MftW had ken llled in a nunibfr of casoi , and urged that the convention mini art wisely In "this now and sail drama ' 1 he C-IIHOS wore rofci reel to the civdonlUli coinmltKfl for scttle-mont. 'Iho giMunls ol Itrotoat vvcro for non pnvment of * an exorss of dcletratcs. and Im crtwiitlals. The regular i-redetillils IMTO jinn'od ' bv the state assw-latloii. Htitingllmt the dele-gates promise odedlciu o to tinrtato coiistltutlon ni d Ita nun pnrtliati and noii-soclailan ( laus- M- < ) the coiilestod eii'di-ntiaU thee provltosvuro \ stricken out. An etToit w.is miuJo to Imvu the matter setth-il in , nin mlttco of Iho whole , but it vvni ( ivi-rrul"d Cotamlltcc's on resolution * and sclcitionof tnists for the Hemvll-t wcriaipolnu-il. ! | Kx-ScnitcirT.K livered uu address this evening , Tlio Supi iiiin < 'OHI t. Brs MOINH , la , Oct 1' , [ Speviil to Tnr Hr.r ] 'Iho following cases were decided cided by the supi-otno couit today : SUtevi Joseph Itovvv , appi'llaiit , Uoouo district ; alllrnied. Joseph Molt , appdlant , vs Iowa Mutal AIcl assodation. ( . 'hyton dlstiict ; rove rscd SUto vs William 1'ostcr , appellant , Appa * noo'O district , aftlrmcd. lluiry Huhlman , appellant , vs M tj. vvoixl. W.ioilburv dlstiict , aftlrmcd Sio'lx Vnllc ) State Bink vs Moses ICol- lorfi ap llant , U'oodbmy district , aaiuuecl. TheI1 , i ; . O. Con vent I on. BtnnviTos , la . Oct n The olplitb. an nual convention of the 1' . K. O sistoihooil convoii'vlln this city today. Neaily ono | hundn-d ucleuatas .110 present from Indiana , Missouri , Iowa , ICimtos and Nebrasla 1 lie I , nj al lii-iiiim. Sr Loti , Mo. Oit 15 The tvent.vsKth annual incetlnR of the Loyal Legion opened this morning with U B Hayes , eommnmler- in-chief in the chair The - proceedings aie--o crct A largo number of distil guislu-d nioni. bo 1 3 aixs present. In the afternoon the convention complete Its business .rid adjourned This ovinliiff the delegates vvcrc cntertalnud at nn-ccntiotl given in their honor by .Mr. and Mis Kciins. " \Vhen the bur shows signs of fulling , b o ginatonco to use Ajei's ' Hair Vlcor ThW preiuration strengthens the scalp , pi uniotos thOK'rovvlli of new hair , ic toies the natural color to gray anil faded hair , and lenders 16 soft , pliant and glossy. II u roil rs'c Hriiox , S. U , Oct. -Siiec-ial | Telegram to Tin : Utr.Abr.mi ! Doll , living south ol hcie , losta barn and sovoial head of cattle , two line hoisc1farm , machinery , olc , bv Iho Tuesday night , valued at fl.MO IS'o In surance. Today the South Dakota Oasllght and Heating rompiny put n laigo foico of men at work pulling In a Kusliuht plant for thH clti Five thousand iniihis will no laid iincl the plant will bo In opciatlon within sixty diijs. _ 1C02. Si.xteontu aim Furniim streets 1 ? the now Hock Island tli-kot ollloo. Tick * ots to all points east at lovvost r.ito * SPECIAL MOTTOES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IHOIt lliNT-ri\n : loom liousn | | M)0 ) pe inontli , coinnr rranklln ne , anil Plainer sttcct. Jacob blms. "iriOU UHNT Tho-.till o now oei-upled by A. JL I ) I'a tnr. Possession fc'lvon.Nov. 15. Apply to l.ooaunl LOST A bulldog , wlillo lire ist und legs , brown brlmllo bic-K uixl hlns vvlillitstrliia in forehvid , Ihu months olil. I , HUM it iiMsard , paid Itituni ID r. Donunssc , 1017 bo Mains' * ' ' . I'oiu mua to Kullu-r fruit. ot . WAN'll'.D Apply at Itaymonds , near l > D , Inst. F1 HKNT-l'onr looms , cheap Unfur. - nlsheil. AUo ftimlsneil ruonw. No. 15 M il alii st. \\rANTP.I ) A young girl about H to > ' old for c-isy nnilc. fet. Louis Hotel M am st . IjlOll HUNT I'lirnWiud loom , with bath , fo J ? lulv. .1)4 ) . ' ( illiBt. 171011 jsAl/H / "llio - of a wi'll ' JL1 will soil and llvtiires ulso ( hi ' sloik ami inntstoio ; um-i l-jrii-olil c-olis foi s.ile. liiiilio ] of 1' , I. binltli & .hon , 71 $ thth.ivo , Council llhillM. FOlt IJI.N'L'-lloii'-M iiiul idoiii'oiid eve slot u iip.iriom t IIOIIMnml ono fin nUliuU room at J , H. Div Idson's , dj" . Fifth live SVIjR or Kent < Harden I nut. with houses , \ > yj. It. Illoo. IUJ Muln Hi , Uoiinull IlIulTs. _ \\f IIV piy rent wnon yon cu.n buy a liomooii TT tliosinio tniins , und In e.isis of your illitU atiiiiy Llmo l.i/o ymr family tlio lioniuot \ orilliu following tot nn : Ahoiuo worth il.OU at tIJ l > or mouth. Alioine woi th llr > ) ) at Hi pur month. Ahoinu worth iMl ; ( at J.'l | ior nionlli. AhO'iio worlh ? . , ) ) : it $11 pur nionlli. Ahoiuo worth M.011 at * H i-csr month Otlinr prlcod IIOIIIM on ( ho s uno tei nit Tnii ( iloro nioiitlily n lynumti Incliidu prlni-liial nmjlntorust. 1'or full Diitloul in call nn or adilrc'SHlhoJiild it Wells Oo. . liJJ llro.idw.ir. UoiiiielllllillTs I u . COUNCIL BLUFFS STKAM DYE WOIllfS All Ulinlsof Dyliis nul Cleanliu ( linn In tin ) IIlKlii-ststyloof tbuit , li'adt'il .mil M iliii-U I'ahrles niiido lo IniiUus Kood us ninvVurk \ IininiptlyiloniMUid ilc > ll\cirtd ) la all pirb oC lliecountiy. bendfoi pilcullsl 0 A. M UMIAV I'r I ) , Oil llro.i dniiy , Nc-u r oitlivM-slcrn Depot , COU.NCII , II I.IK fit. I A. CraZETSlTTfElANK Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $1 0000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50.000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 3)0,000 ) DlllKPTOHS-I A Mlllui , P 0 ( Jluusini I. U Rliuuart.i : . K ll.irl.J I ) rdiniindsnii ( birli-9 C. Iliiiinnn 'lriinsu-tKenor.il Imnkin , ' liusl- ni.'S'i. largest c-iipllal , ind iiirplin of any b.inlv In Soutliwostcm Io u INTEREST ONJIME DEPOSITS , " OFFfCEK & PLJSliY , - , BANKERS. Corner Main anil llroidway , COUNCIU BLUFFS , IOWA. In fiirolmi sinil doinostlo nxi'lium inudo mid luloursl palil on tlm F , M , ELLIS & CO. , AECHITECTS And BulldlnB Superintendents. ItomiisHO iin < l 4r. llci < lluilcllnx.Oinaliii.N'ebv. anil ItoohisUlluiKU'Hl ' Mirrliini Illouk , Uouuol | II I il ITs , lit CJoirt ! | iimd ) nct ) Holloltuil. on' ! CM ; 07. HISIWNU : : : , B W. C. ESTEP , Coil n oil Ulufl'H , Iowa , 14 Nortli .Main Ktrcnt. I'liucral Director and tiiubalmoil *