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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1890)
G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SlTNDAVr OCTOBEJR , 20 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES. TIM OMAHA 1U3J3 COUNCIL BLUFFS. orncio , NO. is I'KAUI , ST. by Carrier In uny part of the City. II. W , TIM'UN. - - - ilANAUIUt r , No , U Night , IV.ilorl.Vo. Zl. X Y.I' . Co. Council Ilhiffii Lumber Co. . coal. Unity Kullcl will RVO ! n , musical nml ilnnco next Priilenuring. , . The Women's ' Clnlstlnn association \vlll niRctwlth.Mra.lt. M. Osuorno Monday nti : o'cloik. .Anyone. wniithiK to buy cheap a linn tram of liirn ' iimlui , tngctlit'i * with harness mill xvu on , should call ul Trod Uavls' st.iblos on IA > uith stiwt. .John Lyuoh wa-s llncil flt.i'iO yesterday inminhf ? for Intoxication. A fiioiul lulil the ilnr for him nftirhnh.id worked hulfii day on the streets mid he will cut Ij.ielc . to Utiey- ciinoiiH quickly us possible. ' 1\M \ rtiliTtuimni'iitlii'hl nt thnRurciin H.ip- tKtclmrili hint'I hursday entitled , "Interim- lion Ml lldiiihls.\HHuiU \ ion ( Jon VL'iit Ion , " \vis nno of the best ivcr held In thu I'huieli mid was approilutid by nil present. K Pearl sheet , between Ihnaiiway nml Klist ( > nvmue , Is imtty weil tiikcii up by llic it builders.oikls uiugrusHlnKon tlio Ji.ild- * \vln block , .liulKO . ( tunes' two buildings , tliu Wooilbury htiililliitf nml the now hotel all In one bloelc \Vorl < on the new liotol is iiroprosilmr so tliat It socnis quite certain that it will lie luadj rorucoiiMiicy | by thi ) tlmosot , Jiumnry 1. His not litmtvii yet who will ronduot the ho'il , Until undi'rslooil there nr i soyei'.il ' $ tiartlc's wlio b.ivo expfosscd a deslro to ff lea 101 c. j < " Alr .r. K. Mftralf concluded the nosotl.i- p lions ypHtindiiy for the sale of hoi * pioiioity ( ff northeast of the city , known as thu Orovc i * house. A woiinn from Seattle , Wash. , was ' UK-purchaser. Tl.o pi'ic'o paid , Mrs Mot- rnlsoys ( , was $ ls.OiO. ( 1'imosslon will bo ' Kivnion Ilio Istof .Lummy. MM. Motc.ilf { ! wlllioiaovi' from the city perimnonlly. ; ' IVIurslnil Tuinpli'tvii ixjeoivoil a dispatih ' ' -steiduy evening from tlio latbcrof tlie itin- away boy , Chaiirs JlramrMi , who took § 10 of I1 school money fioia his father's trunk nml Btaitcd for Kansas City. The patent 10 j < iucsl < Hl the olllrer to send tlio boy to Colum bus. N'cu. , this morning in euro of tlio con- i duclur. I 'I'lio foundation of the new lialdwiu block i Is of brli-li , the wall Miif ? ten feet thick , ami thuhilclc lioini , ' l.ilil with cnnont , bo that tlio whole will harden like one solid tool : . In c < c- eav.itliiK tlio olil stone foundation was found to hive ciiiinhk'd so that ia in.iay . places It ' could bo shuvolcd out like dirt , 'it is pre dicted that the foundation for tlio now build ing will pioyo o'ieof the most lasting and un- yhililiiitf of any ia the city. I i t evening Thomas GSullfojIc , who Is en gaged at this transfer , caino to the police station with bis tlilrleeii-year-old sou , Anthony , whom bo desired to Imvo locked up and wnt to thorofoim. school. lie said the hey had gotten ciiUrilv boumil parental con trol and was thoroughly Incorilululo. The hey was put Into a coil and \\ill nmko the lroiicr showiii ) ; brforo .lud o Mt < ! oo to- inoriovv inuriihiK. lie did not appear to bo disturbed tit all by the situation. A mcsiuiyor was scut in from Walnut Gro\o addition , beyond \Vnlnut HilU ccmo- torv , lust pvonliiK nt T0 : : ! , bearlnpr anurjfent r < 'iiitst | for tlio Ilio dcpartmi'tit to coiuo out undsuppicis a lire that had broken outln th j iro\c , and which threatened serious diunnKO. Tlio small hook and bidder truck was dispatched , and ( Jhlof Luvln and Flro- nmn L'ocluniti nNo went out In ihortiluf'n ' h\ijry. ( ( Tlio Iho was uiidi-r practical con trol when they icarhcd the pldto , hut a pile of cord woot' ' was burningNo buildings wciodestioyod , .An 1800-poa nd terra ootta eagle liai been plmcd in posltioa over the niaiii entiy of the now Grand hotel. The ea lo surmounts a laiYO Klobe of the same material , and the two ninko a beautiful and artistic ornament. The work on the new buildingU profrresbliiB very nutlsfiictorlly. As lar o it force of moil as can bu woikcd to advantage In nil patts of tlio buildlnprnro kept steadily employed by the contractors and every possible effort is bcin imuloto huvo the iincst liotol in the \\cst open by the llrst of January , a-n orlfinally contcmplulcd. U'ho younn limit \\lio was anestotl for in- toxlcatiou and taken to the station on Friday while tlio voting wife of a minister was pica- entsoliciting perniissloti to hold services lit tlio jail on Sunday for the benefit of. tlio pris- onots , was taken out on the streets yester day mor-nuiff to work out a $ ' .MiO lino. At noon ho succeeded in Hudlng n friend who was willing to advance the inonov and save him fronitlie liuuilliatloii of working on tlio streets ns n. laoinlwr of the chain gang. , Il'l'o t'-Hl ' ' that ho said ho was afraid to look at n woman who passed along the street for fear ho Htioiild fceo the pleasant , faced little woman who induced him by nsiiiBlopltjIiiK look totakotho pledge Alls. . .1.V. \ . Lonpr is prosecuting a- suit fern n dhoivolroni hot-husband in tlio district couit , and alleges a groatmany hard tbink'H nhoul the way . .1.V. . has tre ited her in the past. Thoslmllnilty of thonaino to that of .1 , It. Umtf , thoM known paper man of this > ity , hits caused that Kcntleiiian and his familyii KJK ! dealof annoyaiico. Many of their tricuds and acquaintances have ac quired tbulin passion that it is Iho paper man whoisin.ulo the defendant in the divorce anil , and bo has IHTU compelled to spend about half of his fortune upon his wife to cow luce Iho public ( nut their martial icUi- tloiis tire tlio perfection of bliss. It Is not. ) . 13. LoiiK\ho } is chuiged with such serious BlioitrouiliiBs , and ho w.mts tlio publicto understand t'.iat the court has never boon nnd never will bo constituted that will bo up- iwuted to to sever the iniirrl.iKo lelatlous between him nml MM. L.OIIK. i Avails gives , iinico water-pi-oof school bai ? with ovoiy pair of school Mioes , Ton can buy a tea i > t worth from $1 to > nnd n pound of tea worth Mc ) , for just § 1 ut Lund ' - . ' . ' lii'otlioi-.s.'a Alain struct. Visit the MoiM Clothln8 Co. , 523 Broad way , Supp's e\v building. The Manhattan -u > oitins headquarters , US 13 roadway , J , 0. U'lpton , rcal estate , 5'37 llro.adway. | | I 1'EllSffXlJj rAH.KZ It.l J'lltl. liil-s T.OII lleirs was surprised Trlday oven- Injr by alarpominiheror her triendsat .Mrs llyckmairs roshlenco. JIrs , Jlentzlfo \ of Hon. IT. C. Uontz of ihorlty ol Voik , Pa , Is visiting her brother , \ \ . \V. \ Chapman , in this city. Mis. Kimono DoNorinanulo of Iloston is f'i S ° " ' A' 13 < 1 : > 0'VonuimilIe. . two nion bs The . Ilm not .affected the prices at the Peoples' Installment house. Everything Koes at the Baino old lltures that have inado our patrons Kluil all summer , dolled rompr-tltlon a-id inado it iKisslhloto fumlshii house from top to bot- tout ut lljtlo oxpcnso. Our .spcciultlos this wwk will 1.0 . the I'eidasular lieatlng stoves chiipe ( t.iieiitest , most economical steve hi the world , Mundel & Ivleln , ! KO Broadway iVi1' \sslerU ' U'O'HminKerof ' the Model Clothing Co. tlivohlm a call. Hotel Cloulnti OpcntMl. 'Ilio ne\v \ Hotel Gordon was opened to the public lust i-veidnp , nnd the llrst page of the resistor almost lllled with Rw-sts. Supper was the Ih-st meal nerved , nml the elegant little dining room was ill led with well pleased people. A sideiulid bill of faro Wlla piT-sonted and it was st-rvcd in the most sntlsfaclory inuiincr by the French chi'f , U'ho dimior today will ho somotlilnir line , and It U probable that a larpo number of liismo. < H men und other citizens will dine there and get acquainted with Colonel Clark the now land lord. ' -A few table boarders can IKJ accommo dated , and they will bo assured the best faro and the Uiulcat treatment. Money at reduced r.itci loans tea chatto RndrealestiUoseourltybyE. H. Sheto& ( Uo la\oung men's suits , nobby , stylish and teat designs at the Model Clothing Co. Chum dinner und tea seta at Lund Uros. School shoes , school bag * . Evans , THE SEWS IS THE BLUFFS , A Jointly Owned Omiha and Council Bluffs Gambling Outfit Captured by the Police. "SLIPPERY SAM" DAVIS ON TRIAL , Ho nil y tn I my Iho Corner -More GUM .Uuoli Ado About IdttlcIIuor .Mention. On Friday nlirtit , b-itwoen U ( ind 12 o'clock , nload of ( jnmbllng paiMphernallt wai brought over front Omaha and dumped on the side walk in ftont of ono of tlio buildings on llroaJway , between Main and I'oarl streets. The stuff was quti'lily carried tip-stairs and out ol sitfht. It was eiiiroiitly reported on the streets yesterday t hut an vlu .tnt place had been fitted up thcro for the buncftt of tlio gaming fraternity , -md was to lu < iuictly conducted - ducted without oxeltliiK the suspicion of the polico. KntiiMii'u t-oild bo obtained only by those who understood an elaborate sjstomof signals , and heavy bolls nnd bar * \\ore to bo nn ifTcetunl guard iiRalnst the po- llre and tindwlrablo outsiders. The story evidently h.td some foundation , for there was considerable activity In the rooms jisterday nftoinoon Hut thosei-ivt was not caretully gnardc-il , nnd the polli'o lorco knew all about tliu nrr.iiigiMueiilHery sboilly after the goods weio taken in'o thobnllilin . Cblcfof I'olliiCarey instivti d Captain Martin to Ilio nn information In the su pi rir court allegiiiif that ho had reaioas fur bellov ing that gain- blinn was being I'lindiicti-dliciv nnd to secure it se.nc'h win rant and r.iid tlie plaio. The warrant was obtained and the raid was made at I o'clock yester day altenioou. Oflli > MS Martin and Ddylu c'xccutod tbe chinl's orders. The doors were loelicd , but It wits soon asiortnlned that Dan Cariij. * , ' Unuw who cnn-ied tbo Keys nnd lie was fjlvi'n the .ilti'matlvcj ol dolivetitif ; them up or harlii } ; Ilio door.s broken open. llntianc'c was obtained without rosortln'j to hnr.sli measures and the whulo laj-out was taken hi charge b > the ofllivrj. It was loailed In the p.itrol wajrnn and t.tktu to the rontral polleo btntion , whriv itlll be c.trcd for until some person coiuludi'i to run the risk of admitting it.s ownci ilnp. IIOSTOX S'l OHSi , COL'X L II. KhUI-TS Head anil 1'iollt Tlioroliy Our fjoss Vonr ( > nlu. Children's wool hos. ' , all hi/es , from . " > ' - < to * ' < { , nt r > c. ISO (107011 diildten' ' . all wool hose , .sl/es from 5 toV-n" , ( subject to iinpcrfections ) a regu lar 'J5u iioio ; lc ! ) , .1 for . " ) ( lc\ We are showing ten different line * ; of child ren's and misses' lioso at ' . ' "ie .1 pr. in all sbcs hi Kl and -Ixl rib. Also fancy and phdu in black and Oxford . . Hoys' bicycio lioso In heavy rib black and Ki-.iy ; S'.Va pair. Infant's wool liose at I0c , ' 'Oe ' , 2"e , 3fc and ! tto. ! Silk nt C.Oc und "c. Kadics' llcece lined hose i'JJjc , In gray and solhi t dor ; . Ladies' fast black llecco lined hose Gordon dyes , 'J."c. Ladles' fast black , f iorilon dyes , 33c. Ilermsdorf dvcu , ' 'c ' : i pair. CIllUJUI'.X'S UNDKHU'KAR. White merino \ests and pants , blzes 10 to .14 , from l."c to flSc. All wool gr.iy vests and pints , si/.es 1(5 ( to34 , from ITc to 7c. ! Hoailot vests and pi'.nts , sl/cs 10 to 'it , from ! i"o to 7ric. Illf7hgradoiiuttir.il wool vests and pants , t > i/cs 10 to 110 , from : aio to $1. Ail the above puuts come with tbe now im proved loan culls. Infants' vests ( shrunk wool ) fine caihinero and hand knit , from -Oe to i.V each. I j ADI KS' UN O I ; It W K A 14. Wbltu ribbed vests , loiitf .sleeves , 'ile. ( Jray ribbed vests , Ion ; ; Jilreves , .1 > c. I'l.Uu white vests and pants ! Ki ) > . Plain and ribbed vasts jud p.mts in white and natural wool ulAOc. Ladies' natural wool vests innl pants , -\var- ranted nil v/ool , line Kaugo , at 7."ie : just as wood as nny $1 Kurmont l'i the marlet. : Ribbed -vests and pants , extra heavy rib , at $1. Union & 'iits at 8o ! ) a suit. Hoston stosu , Fotlierinf.'lianiVhitclaw it Co. , 401IOU and 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. "Slippery" Sam. The trial of Hani Davis , u colored man , for stabbing n whlto man named Smith , was still on in the district court yesterday. Tito evidence was not completed .111 1 tbo case will bu resumed tomorrow. The defense is nt- temptlnn to show that another coloied man did the. stubbing , und that this man is con veniently absent from the city. Tlio teMlmony is ipiite drawn out and rather coidllctiujf. Tlio nlYray oeeurted nt u iliiiuoen Suiiduy near Iliglako , and uhite.s and blacks weie Involved As usual In hiicli cases the te.sttiiioney ot je witnesses uvcu is varied. The ease will probably bo concluded .somo lime tomorrow , n 'I OMH of'Coal l or Minute. The Caiunn coal company jostciday re ceived the Ih-st modern and ihM-elass up- plinitco for unloading coul that lias over been brought to the city. It Is tbo new Keystone coal dnitipliig wouon from Uoadnifj , 1'a. lly its use a load of coal to the amount of the full capacity ot the WHKOIIthree tons , can bo unloaded In one inliiiitu and carried into tbo coal hole or thro lull the cellar window. The cost and labor of hamiling coal Is not onlyicduccd to the lowest possible mini mum , buttborols u saving of coal to the cus tomer , for then ) Is not an ounce of it loft In the wnijou or scattered over the ground and wasted. rneso wagons will bo used exclusively by the Carbon company in delivering eo.il hereafter - after , nnd the customers will get the most prompt and satisfactory delivery , and at the same tlmo the boat coal at the lowest prices. 1,0(10 ( decorated ten pots parked with tea , Just received front Vokohoin.i , Japan , nt Lund Brothers , 'J3 .Main strcut. On Friday aitlfles of incorporation of tbo Iowa fuel and power company wen Jlled in tbe recorder's ollleo hero. The same incor- poi-utor.s , with the addition of ono name , jes- torday Hied artielcs of Incorporation of another company , to be known as the Con solidated ( jas Improvement company. Tlio capital stuck of the company U placed at $1KV,000. ) divided into shares of HOD each. The Incorporalors arc William Henry Harris , Joshua O. L-ee , Fred \V. Leo mid K U. Johu- , T. C. T3Khy , steam noatln , sanltiry en- Blncer , 'Jll Llfo h illlliiif , Oiiulii ; JJJ .Mur Hum block , Council Jlluffi. Great bargains this week at the Model Olotluiiij Co. The CIly'H Tlio work of revising the registration lists has been completed , with the exception of the changes tint will bo m.uloon the Sntur- dav niecedlne tliu election , which will uo next Saturday. L.OSS than 300 names have beiMi added to Iho lists , and quite a number of those are clnuiKes , It Is estimated thcro are COO voters in this city who are not registered. The total regis tration is about four thousand. The books will be open again on next Saturday from ' . ) n. in. to b p. ui. In the moantlmo every man who Is not leistered should nrraiiKO It s > o bo can bo at leisure n short Uino-lnne enough to enroll his name. Only those who are ab sent from the city can veto ou election day If their names are not on the lists , Buy one of those tea poU before they are all gone. Lund Brother * , ! Ki Main street , IMiu > h A < lee About Mule. The man Tuulcus , who was arrested for stealing corn from lieu Marks' place , and who hud Midi a sensational tusMo with n B n , U still being tossed about In the blanket by the attorneys. Just Ice Hendrioks has not decided the ease In which the man Is charged with an attempt to kill. Ia tbe meantime ho Is being tried on the charge of Inrcrny. Ho took a change of venue from Justice Hcn- brloks to .lustlco Hchurz. Then n Jury was demanded , and a tedious war over technicalities so wearied tbo wiltIng - Ing Jurymen that they were ex cused. Then a writ of habeas corpus was taken out and the prl oner was brought hoforo .fudtro McOec. A good portion of ) cs- tcitlay was spent In hearing this , It was de cided that the writ wouldn't afford relief , n the case wis pending before Justice S > hurz , and was not decided , Tlio writ was In fact u > llttlotoo previous , nnd Tnukusnudhls attor ney were told to go back to the Justice , It was about sundown when thU stage of the proceedings -was reached , nnd thcro was no time left for doing more than calling in a Jury. Judge Iloultoii Is attending to the de fense , which promises to bo quite protracted. 1IHNUV KISICMAN & CO. , Council Would respectfully announce to their cus tomers and the public generally Hint , not withstanding the great increase of prices on all clasMMof iliy goods caused by the passage of the M'iCINLKY ' TAIUiri'1 BILL , tlioy will still sell their immense stock of dry goods at their usually low OLD 1'ItICBS , and will , during the COMIN'U W101UC , OI'TKR THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT Sl'KCIAL. Lupin's celebrated line black caahmero nt fiJie yard. Lupin's well known French Henrietta doth utiiilryaid. , 1'rlcstly's renowned silk chain Henrietta cloth ut ! Kte yaid. : ) ! vliioh pure Muck English mohair at f > 0o yard. f. -Inch I black mohair billllnntlno at Ji.10 yard . 40-Inch black Trench drap d'uliua at $1.31 yard. 40-Inch reversible black French serge at 4SC yard. 4-inch ( ! very superior black French serge nt " ( "ic jnrd. iL'-liieh black nnd white silk and wool plaids at ( Uo yard. JT-liicli black ami gray mohair plaids 4. ' > c yard I'-Mnch black and white and gray cloth plaids at .Vic ymd. tl.M-inch llnnnclat 7'cyntd. is-incli . Mini dyed black China silk nt Toes yard. .11-inch cvtra quality black gros grain silk nt T.'c yard. UO-lneh hand loom colored silk velvets nt $1.1X1 ynrd. IS-iitch extra quality colored silk plushes at SSc yard. . " l-lnch colored Illuminated novelty cloth at SOo yard. 10-Inch striped no\ city bouelo cloth nt COc yard. 40-inch all wool plaid Scotch cheviots at , iOo yard. 10-Inch all wool homespun suiting at 40o yii' d. CKHK lI Every item n money saving bargain. Beautiful inhset' leefers in tan , navy blue and black , go at ? l. Stjllsh ladies' reefers , regular $15 quality , . .Very stylish child's cloak , regular f 10 garment at WM ) . A nobby child's cloak , good value at * ii..M : > .J7..ii. . Child's bilk plush coats , regular W goods , An elegant \ \Viilkerplush inches long , for .flit. 75. Cloth Jackets , double breasted , In blue and black , good value at W , K.'iO. A lot of children's ' cloaks , sl/es 10 , 12 , 14 years , i.M. Ladles1 promenade coats , made of a line ( ( .utility ehovron cloth , puff shoulders bound with tint diagonal biatd , icgular * Ugartn nt , this wei-Uat V.I 50. Black Asti-.ichnn capo , rolling collar , satin lining , puff shoulders , worth Sai 50 , : itt.riO : , l.V'al Astr.iehiin capes , high Aladdlace , quilled lining , high puff shoulders , worth m.ivj , go at * s.o , , We would advise our ftiends to make hay when tlio sun shines , and as a dollar saved Is a dollar inaao. save their dollars by huvlitg their goods at tlio anti-high tariff bn'lo of Henry Eiseman t Co. Anolhei'Missing - Oirl. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Kelley were In the city yesterday looking for Laura Day , the lifteeu- ycar-old daughter of Airs. ICelley by u former nmriiage. Until about two weeks ago they lived nt Waboo , Is'cb. , but are now living lii Omaha. For some time p st the young girl has boon living with a family by the name of Hayward - ward , on a farm hi Keg Creek township , a few miles from Council Bluffs. Showas said to bo comfortably provided for there and was contented with her homo and her work. A week ago last Monday she loft the farm without giving any notice nnd without any apparent cause. Tbo Hay wards supposed she had returned home , which they still supposed was iu \Viihoo. Mr. Kelly , tbo stepfather of the .voting girl , suffered an accident a week ago that confined him to his house , aim it was not until yesterday that ho and the mother of the girl weiuabloto eouiu o\er foi'thonur- tio-o of making her \lsit and looking Into her well are. When they reached the farm hoifo yesterday they wcio very much .stir- pi ised to learn that she hud left , and ttiglitened when they found thut the lln wnrds know nothing at all con cerning her whereabouts. They returned to tlio city and spent tbo day hunting lor tbo mis-dug child , but after a fruitless search re turned to Omaha lust evening' . Laura , although lifteen years old , is ucusti- ally small lor h , r ago , and few pcoplo would talco her to bo more than twelve years old. It Is feared ho has eudeavoiod to makoliorway to the old homestead In Wnhuo and became lost , or tins lullen Into evil hands and been enticed away. Tlio mother was almost heart- broltcn last evening and she and her husband are doing everything possible to Hud tbo child , Look at tlio fine display of overcoats at the Model Clothing Co. Will liny the Corner SloneThls Week. Contractor \Vcavcr , who has charge of tbo brick work on the new Methodist ciiurtli , is rushing the work ns fust as it can bo for tbo purpose of enabling the ceremonies of lajing the corner stone to bo held on Thursday afternoon In accordance with the desires of the church people. Unless weather prevails iliut will render It impossible for the men to work the building will bo ready and the cere monies will taite place at a o'clock on Thurs day afternoon. The following Is the p ro- gratnme that will bo lollowcd dining the ex orcises : Tint declii ration. Sinning Prayer by KmV. . p. IfooKer. Kfsponilvo iou , ! line Psalm Ul. Scilptuio Ifbson I'orlh.IMK.II , by Hoy. 0 , W. lliouor. AiblU'ss-.Motliodlsm In Doctrine , " Kvnn- pullc.il. llr. P. H. Muirlll"Mithoism : | | Toward HNter Denomination * . " Catholic , Dr. Su > nhi > n Phehihss " 1 < > r Cod und Humanity , " ngKros- Laylng of ciirni'r tone-\V. P. Hookor. Uu\otoy and benediction. A force of about llfty men is working ou the building and the scene at tliu building Is ono of bustling activity. The noith side of the building is now cumbered with a largo pile of debris , which will IHJ cleared.away In time for the exercises of laying tho' corner stone. Will Knlnryn Their IJuslncsH. Messrs ICelly & Younkcrnmn , the leading grocers on Upper Broadway , have boon prac tically driven out of their present quarturs by Iho steadily Increasing How of trade. To plvo them suflicu'nt room they iKwght the le.ioofthe adjoining store , conducted bv HuntiiiRtnn & Holllday , and will occupy ft after the llrst of November. The growth of their trade 1s n practical Illustration of tholr popularity and the best evidence that their prices and goods suit the public. Unprecedented bargains In boy's nnd children's clothing at tbo Model Clothing Co. Followed the Highwayman. As William Dor.iu was going homo Inst niirht ho was assaulted at the corner of the driving park by a man with u revolver , who ordered him to throw up his hands nnd pay over what money bo bud. Doran compiled with the orders giveu , and then followed tbo obber down to the heart of the city aud had him arrested. Tlio' > Jtno ) stolen from Dornn nt the driving parttfaj recovered nnd the robber , who IMVO Iti namons William Lewis , was lodged In Jnll. TIU JyUjl7 J | OI13 XIN O. The iloMon Klirf7rei ( > ! irln > t n IMcns- ant nnd I'rulltiilHo .Surprise Tor People ple olTntiuull 'nlnfr * . Thn IJoston store people have accomplished something that they tnny well feel promt of , nnd which will bo o/vront / interest to the people ple of Council Ulufr . With store rooms lllled with people fivm the opening until the elosii of business 'each day they have suc ceeded In very nearly perfecting their nr- ratigements for a formal autumn opening without Interrupting the steady llowof trade. Special nnd skillful decorator * have been at work dining the past week arranging the goods for the opening , which will take place on Thursday night , October ; ifl. The decora tions already In phuo nro handsome and elab orate , and when completed the display will bo the llnest ever madeIn Council Bluffs. The upper portions of the two largo rooms have been completed and the decorators are now at work on thu lower portions. The de signs nro all now and original and arc made of the llnest goods , mid when the veil is drawn aside on Thursday night there will bo some irenuhiostirpilses in store. On Thursday evening the store will bo closed from 5 to 7 o'clock , and -will bo re opened nt tbo latter hour for the reception of tbo public. The recaption will continue * until 10 : : i. During that cvoninc' no coeds will bo sold , but the army of eleiks will net as ush ers and show the people through the storo. Get n school bag free with your school shoes at llvans' . i : ituun OF IOWA. His SiKjeeHsful CUIIUIH for Uc-llloo- ilou to Congress. The political contest in the Ninth congres sional district of Iowa , is characterized by some peculiarities nnd attended ly no little interest. ThKdlstiict Is one of which Council Uluffs is the commercial and political cent"r. It Is naturally republican , nnd strongly so , Judge Kced having been elected two years ago by a plurality of ubout thirty- six bundled. IIo Is again before tnepcoplefor ic-clection and of the result there can be llttlb or no doubt. The democrats have nominated Tom Bowman , ns ho is familiarly called. Since tbe campaign opened u comical attempt lias been made to starch his dignity by an in formal dubbing of "Colonel , " although no ono claims that ho knows enough of tbo mili tary to catch step in a picnic parade. An other nmuslng feature of tlio campaign is nn nttcmpt to pose Tom as a friend of the old soldiers and to picture Judge lieed , the true veteran , iu opposed to their eveiy Interest. A few old soldiers , lecorniycd as republicans , have been induced to openly declare against Judge Heed , und like an empty barrel thty Imvo succeeded in making moro noise than if they are ically filled with solid reasons. The objections thus raised arc almost wholly on the giound that thcro weio not enough pobtofllces toglvo every old soldier at least ono , The records show that tbo federal appointments of this distiict are filled \\itli a larger per cent of old soldiers than ever before in its history. Judge Itced's personal record for long and gallant service in the Hold , ns well as his continued loyalty to his olu comrades m arms ure so well established that this sort of an attack counts for little , es pecially when inspiicd by disappointment of candidates nnd wneii presented in the Inter ests of a paper colonel , who hugged tbo arm chair by the Jlrcsido while Judge Heed was exposed to a rain of shot nnd shell , borne of the old soldiers who have joined this opposition have good records , as valiant nnd ttue , but some of tbo most active nro not recognUed by their old comrades as having been over brave or ? ealo is. When mingling with old soldiers who are not acquainted with tbo details of their records , tno moro faut that they were In the army carries with it a conceded pres tige , which might bo dissolved in mist if close inquiry was made as to whether they had made their double quick towards or from the enemy , and whether they served a few months in a tented olllce , uoing clerical work , of actually braved tbo storm of battle. Those who are inclined to listen to some of these complaints -would do well to inquiio also whether those most urgently presenting them huvo not themselves petitions and urged the nupointincnt of civilians in preference to veterans who were candidates. Judge Heed has served but ono term in con gress. Ho stepped Into its halls \\itb all tbo disadvantages of a new member , but with tbo prestige of having just leftthosupieme bench of his state , whore bo Hud added f icsb honors to a reputation won through long years of service in tbo circuit nnd district Judiciary. A most remarkable recognition was given his standing and ability , ho being nt once placed upon the Judiciary committee , an unheard of honor for a now member. Acknowl edged to bo ouo of the best constitu tional lawyers In the country , bis views \\eio eagerly sought by the other members , nnd ho was fivcii a position of In- flucnco which much olde-r members might covet. Never lias there been n word breathed against his integrity of purpose or purity of uctlon , either in public or private life. It is said of him that lie Is too muih of a dignified , Christian gentleman to be a suc cessful politician , but tlio lellcction to bo drawn fiom such comments falls rather upon the clu s above which ho rises in his man hood. Judge Heed is makingsomo strong speeches throughout the district. Ho docs not tickle the ribs of his auditors with funny stories or seek to parade his personal record. His pub lic discussions nro conllned to tbe general questions of tbo day , and are ehnraoteri/ed iiy dignity , close icnsouing , and plain pre sentation of facts nnd tlgurus. llisopponcnt , "Colonel" Tom , Is making no speeches. Ho was never known to innko as much as a speech of acceptance. It is conceded that ho could not glvo publicly a definition even of what the tariff is , much Isss discuss it. Ilo relics on personal work and tbo aid of tuosuhocan talk in jmbic. Ho Is not , however , resting quiet by any means. Ho is a thorough organizer and bis pleasant manners , ioiiial disposition and uni form eomtesy win for him friends. Whether they will win for him votes remains to bo scon. There arc anumberof prominent dem ocrats who are. opposed to him and those of his own party nduilt that there will bo fully as many democrats who will votu for Heed lor personal reasons , ns thoro.aro republicans who fora like cause will vote lor Howmnn. The democrats are relying on tbo opposition to the McKlnloy nnd ' Force bills for cutting down the republican majority , rather than on any personal grounds. The voters of this district nro toointellgent to bo caught \\Ith \ a smile. Itlssnfo to pre dict that they will not push aside a schol arly , dignified , high minded old soldier like Jtidiro Kced to make room fora papercolonol , whoso only U'comuieiidatlon is that ho can say "good morning" plea-antly. Knlded , Oftlcers Haze , Dempsey and Snvngo closed In on a bevy of gumblor.s last night on North Sixteenth street , between Cumin ? and Uard. Tlio men wore taken completely by surpilso , and th ? card * , chips and other gambling devices they wro using \ycro also secured and taken t the police station. The mail who ran tlio gambling den gave bis name us O. IA Char y , und the other four were Charles Hmlth , William llruce , Charles Drown and S. F. 1'uller. The Football Match. The football mnt'cU yesterday nt Walnut Hill between two teams from the Young Men's Christian association was very in teresting. Mr. T. I1. Cramer was captain of ono team , ami Prof. W. H. Sheldon for the other. They played foity-llvo minutes , clos ing with n score oj U to 8 la favor of the Cr.uiw teiiin. On Monday night a regular team will bo orpmUcd for the winters playing , and some excellent games may bo looked for In n few weeks , Order of Scottish Claim. Clan Gordon of the order of Scottish Cl'ius will give a aoelal nnd dance next Fiiday evening , October ill , in Metropolitan bull , comer of Fourteenth and lodi < o streets This is thu first of n seilcs of parlies to bo given during the winter. It is anticipated that tbo turn nut will bo good and bring this order Iwforo the Scottish people of thl city. An excellent programme ot songs ami recita tions has been prepared , aud the meeting will close with a ball. UIMOI.YNU HAM , . U'oiuleiTnl TrniiNnirinatlon Wronjjtit lly the l > eioi'itor. ! Last night was one that will long bo re membered by the Germans of Omaha , The event was that of the reopening of the Gcrnmnl.i hull after Its enlargement , remodel' Ing nnd rcdceorutlou. And vhat u reopening it piovod to bol Hundreds of brilliant lights witrmed Into a surpassingly rich glow decorations which in point of artistic beauty are not surpnfsed by those of any like Institution In the west , A temple devoted to music , the dovlno nit , to Intellectual Improvement , to physical cul ture nud loitiro mlitti such Is the new homo ol the ( .icrmati association of Omaha. Seldom Is It that iiHtructuto Is found so ndmtraby adopted to Its high oilier of uses or moro compjl mentary to the farsightedness of Its builders than Is their remedied Ccrmania hull. No convenience or luxury seems wanting. All has been provided with the hand of an adept , guided by an Intelligence and by experience of a thoroughly ripe order. Nearly $7,000 bus been expanded In tbo rejuvenating process , al though to ouo ncquaintcd with the fonner nppenraneeof tbo place It would seem that moro than twice ttOO had been put Into tlio improvements , The hitherto spacious entrance has been enlarged mid from the main corridor open doors Into co/y visiting nnd cloak rooms , a great dining loom , nn extensively equipucd library , smohlnir , toilet and ante-rooms. The main hall presents dimensions of sixty by eighty feet with an added stage of Uu'iity-four by twenty feet A new and special feature of the hall Is a grand gallery 1 extend ing entirely mound the room. The gallery is leached by un ensy stnlrcnso from either side of the interior , and is llnlslied ivitb special view tolls being a miignlllcciit piece of orna mentation as well as a great convenience to the noble nnaitment. The ball Is llnished In gold , blue nnd red , blended with e.\nuisito , taste The pros cenium arch Is a work of pirttciilnrly rare beauty , and forim ono of tbo most perfectly equipped stages that can bo loimd in nny CJcnmin thentro In Mm United State * . A pro fusion of stately foliage and Dowering' plants heightened the curtuin .setting and ga\o a llnlsh to the beautiful picture , which win indeed a pleasant thing to look upon , The ball noiv bus u comfortable seating capacity of ! K)0 ) , including the gallery. It ts lighted by three largo groups of chandelier globe lights , with many clusters of Jet lights upon tbo walls , all making up a Hood of light that in itself is another especially attractive feature. Tbo attendance last night was of tlio crush order , und dining the entire evening must Imvo numbered fully illtecn hundred Indies und gentlemen. A very line programme was presented. It opened with a concert overture from fachtitler by Tblelo's ' orchestra , which also rendered accompaniments throughout the evening. Mr. II. Haiibcns , presi dent of the organl/utlon. delivered nn Interesting addtess , la German , and which told of tbe history of tlie associa tion , The remainder of the programme was as follows : Song by Oninho. inn unei ebon Duinbull c\ iclsi liy tlio acthrt members of tbo Tin nets' socldv. Mntuary. .hipheriind Juno. "Ilio Musician's Iliuani , " oicbustta solo , by Appollo/lthor elub. l'tamlcls by active tinners. Duct by I , miles lii.\i'l and Iliiubens , Matnuiy , H.ict'hus and Ai Indue. The notable night closed -with a grand ball. A Magnificent Sliowin ? . During the month of Ki-ptemoer the two packing bouse of Swift & Co. and the Ar- mour-Cudnby company bhlpped liS : ; ) ears of packing house products. This means an av erage from these two houses alone of liftv- two cars , or three big trains each day. Tlio prepaid freiijhtago ulono was neaily * 100,00i ) . When it Is rcmoinDiMod that ciu'h cur of pro duct. is of neaily jf..UOOahie , and that these shipments are only fiom two of the four local packing houses , the magnitude of South Omaha's packing industry may bo ivalbed , Tbo September shipments from the four packing bouses vero between fl.000,000 and * 5,000,000. Injured by the CarH. An unknown foreigner , who could speak only u little Knglish , was struck by n car in the north Union Pacific yards yesterday aud was badly injured. The man was thrown about thirty feet. The unfoitunntu man was put on a train at once nnd taken to Omaha nnd placed In St. Joseph's hospital. l > cmi > ur.it ic Caucus. At tlio democratic nominating caucus , held last night in Kow ley's ha.l , the following nominations were made : Justice of the peace , Jacob Levy nssessor , Hieh.ird Hiiuri- gnu ; constable , Peter Butter. Notes About the City. A daughter has been born unto Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Senegal. Misses lju and Coo 12. Hunt gave a tea to friends last evening. The whole day crow of Union stockyards engine Ko. U has been discharged. Hrifihlayinghiis been communm ! by ISg- gers & Hook on the now ulcchlu light plant The infant .son of Mr. and Mrs. I' . C. Xear- ness , No , 111 ! Twenty -second sticot will bo christened this afternoon at , " > o'clock. Kov. Uobort U Wheeler wiiroftlclatc. Douglas Palmer of the < j. II. Hammond packing company jestetday received n tele- grain that his father was ul the point of death. Mr. Palmer left for New York lust evening , Steven Myers , engaged in the hog depart ment nt tlio Ci , H. Hammond pucklng houses , found a now greenback dollar bill in a hog's stomach , The bill was rolled up In n hall , and on being washed out was found to bo u new note and not injured in the least. The mission holng conducted in St. Agnes' church by Kev. Fathers Shea and Mamcr of the IJedeinptionlst order continues in interest and draws the largest congiegation.s ever assembled in a house of worship in this city. Tbo lingo auditoiium , tbo largest Human Catholic ! church In the state , is not large enough to accommodate the nightly assem blages. Tlio Milk Dealers. The milk dealers mot last night at Wolf's ball and transacted sonio routine imslness. The milk ordinance now pendingbofoiu the city council was not discussed , because the association has been promised that It will not bo taken up by tbo council until the pre ont political excitement Is over , when the milk dealers will have ample opportunity to cxptess their bontlment re garding its provisions. Hrynn'N ( 'old Mecnpl ion. A small audience assembled at the quarters of tbo Fifth ward democratic club , corner Sixteenth mid Nicholas , lust evening to greet J. W. Ilryiin. The band advertised for the occasion failed to mnturlnllio. After Mr Uryan concluded his remarks John C. Shea , candidate for .state senator , addressed the meeting. lioth si > cnkcis conllned their re- minks to tariff Issues. The The Typothetiu mot last night nt the I'nv ton , but tlie iinti-prohibltion meeting at the opera house proved to bo such a drawing curd that but few of the members weio present und no business was transacted. Communi cations fiom South Omaha nnd Lincoln were read , \vhlch stated that branches of the society will soon bo organized la those cities. Mlghtli Ward DemocratH. The Klghth ward democratic club met last night at Schrocder's hall , corner of Twenty- fourth nnd Ctiming streets , hut Immediately adjourned to attend thu meeting in tbo Fifth wind , where .Mr. Ilryun was announced for a speech. _ _ Society Mrs. I la ttlo SicKclman of Joplln , Mo. , is visiting All's. Ailolph Drown aud thu ( ilnd- utou family. Mr. S , ( ! . Joycoloft yesterday for Chicago , wlinro ho is to moot a iclobrated Importer of millhierv novoltitu from Now York city , from whom In ) will select some of the latest and choicest Paris designs for winter millin ery , which \\lll 1 ) displayed tbo last of this week nt his establishment , J jorth j irith btivut. tX TJIK t-'HKM'ir C.tl'lTA / - . The HudKct nnd Oilier Matter * Ilefore tlio Deputies. ICnpllifuM IKWlmJauiatianbrn ll iiii'IM I'AUH , Oct.STi.-Nuw [ York Herald Cable- Specinl to Tin : Ilr.r.1 The weather Is cold and rnlnlup , with southeasterly winds. The Htio do In PnU is filled with hundreds of car riages , from which the 1'urislenncs alight In bevies before tbo granites eouturicres tuf elect tliclr winter toilettes. Politics have not yet caught the attention of the public , although the deputies tire stll hammcrlnpnt the budget of IVJ1 , and this ha given Kroppel n chance to nmko a Icarnei historical discourse on Clmmillnrd , who wit minister under Louis XIV , a position , by th way , ho owed moro to his sldll n billiards tliun his knowledge o political economy. After disposini , of his nctuulitc , the bishop of Angers made un onslaught on the inctenso In the tuuiibc of public ofltclals since bTO , making the vorj IICM t incut point that In these days of railways and telegraphs the affairs of the govotmncn ought to bo easily managed by fcwet clerks than ever. He believed thu the state was fulling Into a serious error by trying to become bank , professor schoolmaster , merchant , ui'toi1 in short , any thing except a government. The state un dertaUcs everything nnd consequently docs nothing , except squander the p.ibllo foituno The honorable ) prelate's conclusion was thu the budget of the republic has heroine a putty weapon and nn engine o war , and this state of things wottli never bo modified until the country hud sent a conservative major to the chamber , thoi only would IVanro enjoy the blessings of jus tire and equity. After some q phmatoiy re marks by M. Manjiiu , the Haron do Soube Bran ciiticlsed the budget tt'i nn expedient which neglected the monetary ( pies tloit , tlio McKinley bill and othci important und pressing matter * M. Pomlnnio icplled to the baron nnd wns followed by the coiuto do la Jtiianse , win lllli'd the rest of the day's Bitting with n scathing criticism on the llmmci.il policy o ! the government. At thu close of his speech which wns enthusiastically applauded by the right , the ftn t her discussion of the hud got w.is postponed. A'l r.it'KI'.lt III' S.t I'.tliKtl. " An African lOpisodo for Which HJIJJ- land Is Held Kcspon.slhlc. PAKII , Oct. J.1i.-Ml7on , chief of tlio Trend commercial mission on the Niger , while as cending the river with a paity ncling in con voy to a quantity of goods , wns attacked bj the natives. Mlon vas wounded In the light which followed as were scvera of the other members of the paitv Ml/on and his followers finally took shelter ut tlio British Niger company's station. The Journal ties Debats tody publishes a letter demanding from the Hritish Niget company indemnity for the damugo done by the natives on the ground thut the company ought to ensure the security of the uavigii- tiou of tlio river. Glndhtoiic in Kcolland. LOXDO.V , Oct. 25. [ Special Cablcgiam to Tim Her. ] Mr. ( Jladslone , in his uddicss at Delhoitn , .Scotland , this evening , referiod to the movement for homo rule for Scotland , nnd said ho be lieved that whatever Scotland deliberately asked votild bo found to bo consistent with the unity of tlie empire , and would obtain the assent of mnllnment. Touching the matter of Scottish ciofteis , Mr. Ciladstoiiodpprccatcd the idea of immigration as a renii cdy for the distress existing among the ciofters , declaring that emigra tion was the last und lowest moilo of meeting the grievances of the pco plo. AVlth reference to tbo dlsstabllbhmeiit of tbo Scotch church , Mr. ( iliutstono said It would be an enormous advantage to Scotland and to the cause of religion if the three Prosbj'torlan cburolios wmii to bo united , Tnis step , however , ho did not deem advis able ut present , for in tbo approaching gen eral dictions the disestablishment of the cbtirch would bo made utest ( inestloii to the c\cltisioii of all others demanding adjustment by parliament. I'alfmn- ' Ii-nlnnd. Drin.iv , Oot. 'J3. tSp.-ci.tl Cablegram to TUB Bu : . ] Upon his arrival at Baltlnn , County Mayo , Mr. Bnlfour , chief secretary for Ireland , who is making a tour of the western counties , was met by Miss ilalfour and Ulcutcmmt Colonel Sir J West Hidgo- wuy , under secretary fur Ireland. There was quite a crowd at the railway station but no deinonstr.ition was made. The party entered the c.iriiago and wore driven to the residence of Iho most Itev. Huuh Conway - way , DI ) . , Catholic bishon of Killulu , with whom Mr. liulfoiir hudii long conference in tbo prosencn of u number of pilests. The paily .subsequently ptoceeded to ICillnla , on route to Heiinullet , where they will remain over Sunday. HcKiilutIOIIH of Thanks. The Sixth ward republican club held Its regular meeting last Friday , which wai well attended. The following resolutions were unanimously adopted : KcMihi-il , Thai ttcoMcnd onrslnccix thanks to tin1 several until ellilis ulio 'o Mmlly and elleetunlly n lstod us t tinrollM'iiin moot- In ) ; , amio assure Ihcin that It will alhird us unlimited pli > , isiii lo a lst thorn hiaslullui giitheriiu at mi ) time. Kr-ohi-d , \\oulsndcslio to especially t li'ink ilessis. | { onli > ! .S : Hell for the use ( if their gland Uullillii ; , ' , tbo c'ty ' | n- < , lion Kduanl ICosouatei , lion , li'innlv I" . Mixnvn and the I'lcmonl ( U'lt'Ciitlon fet I'omtt'slcs ( "i- tcnilril and alilc a-slsliim o KeMilM'd. 'Ibut a rcip.v of these lesolnlloiiH ) ' | ) > iiil on niir niliuiii"ami also pnlilKhed In'I'M. ' IAIIUIH ) : , and also tiaiismlucd to the soMi.il ward flubs. Mi'ssis. ii : > > euiterf : .Modicsaud Itoedei .V Hell. An Ufl'riiM ) Against UcIK'lon. CossTvsiisol'l.t : , Oct. 2.1. [ Hpoclal Cable gram toTiiillir.--TlioOsservatoielJomano : : ] today publMios an artb'lo assailing tlio authorities for allowing an oi'gaiil/ation known us the Jesus Christ Republican Socialist club to exist on the giound that tbo lie.irlngof niich a title by a political organisa tion is un offense ngulnat religion. Ariiicnlnn CoiiNplrntoi'H Cuiideiniied. ( ! ( N TNTi > ( ) ri.r , Oct. -Special ( CiUlo : giant to Tim IJi.r ] 1'oiirrmcnians who Imd been convicted of conspiracy and of at tempting to incite a ruvolntion , liu.lng for its object Armenian independence , Imvo been con- domneil to death. Six others found guilty of tbo s.iino . ciimo woio scntenuod to long teims of impiisonmunl. Second \Vnril Indopendeiitfl. The Second waid indopundont club will mod tomorrow evening nt .Mies' hall , Six teenth und \Vllliams siicot.s. Good Hpoakcrs \villuddressthomicting. A full attondimco of tlio Independents Is requested and every body undo welcome. Heath ol' an Aclrens. HiunnrrouT , Co'in , Oct. ' 25 , Mlss Alieo Gray , a member of fiUlot's ' -Hold by tbo Enemy company , die at the hospital bore this morning of upopl < nv. Miss fr.iy ! took the pait of Aunt AkCii-cry and was an uiticss of moro tlnui ordinary ability. Rovornor Hill KctnrnliiK lioini * . Oct.Jovornor Illll Hutnisiirun. Pa. , Oct. , - addressed l.irgo nowils ut many points in West Virginia from the train today. This cvenlnulio spako to u largo audience In the opera house hero and l"ft Inter for New York. _ A .lllnlHli-r ni'iit Kfilall. Kiums'd , Pa. , Oft. iii.Uov. . Martin r , . Frit/.cli , for twenly-llvo yo.ua a resH > cte < l ndnisterof the reformed dei.uminatlon , win Hentenccd this uftrrnooii to tluco iiionths in Jnll for pilfering small articles In a hurdwaro store. ' AiiHlrallan .Mlnoft' Strike Cnilod. StiiNM' , Oct. i , The miners uro renim- ing work , many seamen are applying aud the strike Is virtually ended. JTM.S//i.i/ , , 'I h > ( 'liatiiplonslilp HIIOOKI.Y.V , N. V. , Oot. -iSpcclni L'clc- { win to Tin : Hin.J : The weathertoduy vrts cold , nml the ground * wet und muddy The Kituio was tlio llfth of tto series for the ohiimplotishlp of the world hotwoen the fesiMTtlvo winners of ittio National Uwguo and Atiiorlcnu association. The HrhUvooini von ttielr third Uctory rather easily The KeiiUu'klimi h vo won nno ifiunu of series and ono Is a tie. The IhliUyn played bull. Their Helillni : woik wns JUT- feet , llunn' homo run lilt In the llr.st Inning nvelvi'd an ovation. Si'oiw llrookhn 3 1 0 a 0 0 2 0 * 7 Loulaullc 0 1 I 0 I tl 0 0 0 - 3 lilts-Hriwl < lyn , T.otllsvhlo.Hattcrics - Lovott nnd Daly ; Daly and Kyan , L'mplro Sliilcn liiatii ( > nds Itei-iivei-'il. Ciiir\no , Oct. S.V ISpcclnl Telegnun to Tin : III r. ] Mrs. C5. ! ' . llonson of .Montreal is rejoicing today over the recovery of about $ ,1,000ottliof diamonds and other ] e\vtliy which were stolen from her Thursdiu night by an unknown sneak thief. Mrs 11 , nsou was recently married at Montreal to one of the prominent business men of thut city. Aiming her wedding presents were several line diamonds. She already had a lurgo amount of jcwelr.Vlnn the couple nu beii Chicago the satchel containing nil the jow- ehy was stoli'n oy n sneak thief at tlio depot. The police werenotilled and began n si anil foi the missing Jewelry. I.ust night they wore found bidden In an obscure conn r of Cliurlos Pope's malt house , at Si I , Uer and Stnto streets. The dlanuuids weie discovered by the ineie l an-bU'iit. Suiierinteiident Hlggius of the malt house. was walking past Pope's brewery \\IHMI hu happened to glance down \cntllatingihute , where ho saw a big satchel llo nicked it up nnd carried It into tbe olllce amlnpi > m < d nna found In It a ciwo containing several hi udied dollars in currency and an iiirm nf gomj that da//led his ej os. He notilled tin' police and the satchel was returned to Mrs iVtison , who miilnblj rewarded the Under. The po- lieu think that the thir-f feinliig pursuit , dropped the dhiniomls in the chute , intend ing to letuin for them. His lnl. > Son. ST. Pvi i , , Minn. , Get - ' . - , . - ( Special Tolo- giam to'L'in. Hir.lTli. . - will of tin- lute I-d- ; ward Laugevhi , the St. I'.ml niouerrlio died a few weeks ago , was illed Im m-idiato today. The estate \aluodnt nhoul fl.dllO- OJI ) . The .seniatloii.il font mo is the fact that Mr. I.anpevln disin herited bis only sun , ( JeorgcV. . Ijimgoivlnlioso \ wa.Mv.inlnesssii iiinrtilled bis father that ho nit him oil witlmut n ponny. This Is sad news to tlio i-i editors of NouUKl'iingcrvIti , W-MO-.O debts uiiuMit to % SIKl. ( ) ( When Iho will W.H n MI ! Mrs l.an- gevln Is said to have expressed gu.il regret that young George was disinlieiited and for a fortnight seriously contemplated limning the will that lie might comu in for Ins lull share of the estate. One third of tin prop- city goes to the widow and tlie oth"r two- thirds is equally divided among tbe Hvo daughters. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' .Vr UoiKl room IICHIM' J Al o other hoiiM'S at dlthrrnt | ii-leos. - ftll > IpOIII OVI'l StOIC Ill-ill I'lllllt llOHSI. II . I IS anil lots for si Ie on imuithU p.ij m < ntOne liciiiM' and Icit mi ' M. ) inniithU .p ) inciii lu- suable business InN un Siuinili'ts M .liilinutb.i fni lea so or sile rbo-ip. I m liiii'alnue J. K. laIdsoii ) , li' . ' . " ) . "ilb ae. . IjUHt hAM ; Compli'li * set of tliun is tools , - aiiilsinalllslOL'U nt lliiHiii.- nl .1 liitfam. lniiilmat | ilium : m Mi'iilaiu lilool , iXU stoMiateosl IT eliiM" mil. ' . ' | - , Icir.s ' Tot bard maple liiui-i1 miishig inllcis anil tnel.s. H. 1) . Amy & Co. I'M MnlnIn'i't \II'I < DI'm1 s.ilo clu-iip , a spin of KIHHI - 'l uoiklimniiilr-i. with limners nuil UIIKOII , Apdv | III P | I'll DilMsl.lbllHllll I'lMlllll hllOL-t , in1.u I'lflh nmiiii' . "IVTAyi'KD A xlrl for euneral liimxunork. M Apilj | toMKs Jlar. ) ( ilcii'on. I'IV.ul ' Hi. rilXVOMMiorp fiirmi fnr sal , . npir I Inilty at 1 n linrKaln. W. , \ . \\'oi > < l .i ( . 'o. , v.ll Main ht. I71OU Mi-Tliohloj' . ami ll\tun > sif n welT - * - rsliililKhdl KKH'frjlino , ( ir will soil 4lK.K ( and iiMil store and llMiin-s ; uKu tlui'ij l-jear-old < iolts for siik1. lniiilui of T U r-'niltb .Vi-oii.TIH 1Mb ave. , < 'ininctl III nil" , FOlt HUNT Houses 'iml roomsi one iivor stnic ni'iir I'oiiil liuiHi' , unil nuu fiitnl-iliuil roiiiii at J. It. D.ivlilson's , ifi't I'lftli uvo. FOH BAt.K or Kent ( Tinluii laml , with hoiisi'- , , by J. H. Kloo. Ul Main St. . Oouuoll U luffs. Grand Christmas Drawing at Ed. N. Brown's C O. D. , one tic ket given with every dollars vvoi'tli of goods purchased ntour Council Bluffs store. Over $1OO n purses to be given nwny. I'li-sl piii--o , I Imriol Kninul'ili'd siu-.ir M'coml piuse. fi ( ) His. ii f MoHm nnilJ.iMii'olTn. 'Ilihd IKIi--Jin His. If. T. l.i\lsNo. ) 10 Hour. I inn th piiisp , 10 Inislii'Norpiilutdi1- , . I'lftli piirsii - His. lie-.l li > a. \Vn IMIV foi eash anil si'll for I'li h. and ar i bin to h.ivo our i > ustoinurs 'L"i per < ii > nt. A tlol.et lib i > very tl worth you buy. nuK : is WHAT you CAN DO run c\siii > lbs. ri'iiiulali ) 1 MiKiir fur tl W Ollis. ' \lin ( 'siiitni1 1 (0 ( 7 UN. 'snirnr l (10 ( ' dais of Uliili * Kiisilun snap for " .lo II.DH ut KI oil liiiuidiy Mi.ip 'io 3 illfiiinla liiiins jior puiiiid ] ] ' . ! . " . ' . ' . ! ! " ' . ( ID Jiint li-shains ptn piiunil llo "Irani Cln'CMi pur pun nil L'o olntorilii.i linsbel IK'o DIM ! Iliiiiini l.lo illy per | oiind r i Cn\ > beans per pound So 'r.ii'k'HH ( | < r iioiind .In Ini'o Inn\CMif brc-id for JOu tiislaidS'itdlnos. per can 7o > IISiii4dn ! w , pci-caii 7o 'olIt'll ham , pi'ican Go > i'\llt'd hani , nur can .lo "wo o . butt lo Irimin < i\lin < 'l So if. , liotllo yiinlliL ovtr.ict So ! iid nil , per lollon t'llo 'l\0 t'lltlllls ) ' { HMlllllO Wi * aio lliiiuliiuaitiirsoii Klmir. t T. Da\ls' No. ID. pur Hack ft 00 t.T. Dmlii' . Illiin II , pursauU 1 1.1 in'il ' iiii'dnl. pur saul. i ro iir.'it. Norton , Vo's ) llullalo I'lour. . . 1 40 L Kiiltler. tiy It. par suck i ou All Konds warranti'd : is ioiriMotiU'd ; . ' id 10 uiifft In lh ( ) pound. Wululi your jrin"111 and on'thiMlut't'ltcd by yimr hlufi priced un. . . inn. Any i : roe or wishing in H'll out. oall on ED. N. BROWN'S , C. O. D. Dim'lfail lo K < 'l ' > "iu Ili-Ui't mi the dntvwne , ' "ourtli btfuot and llroadwiiy. Council UlulTs. Jown. D. H. McDaneld & Co. , lutcliers' ' aid Packers' Supplies , Market Futures , Casing , pp | < " anil SmiMiKn Mukiirn * Miiublni'ry fclX- ' "Miiln . , ( Jiiiini'll IlluU'rt , In , .Mso ilealuri II llllll'Dlllul | HIS , 3ITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Slulfa. 'AID UP CAPITAL ll'.OOOO 1URPLUS AND PROFITS 50.000 .IAUILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,003 DllllliTOIH A Mllliir. ! ' . I ) . fJluason II. / * ilniKiirUI , . 1C. Hail.I. I ) , I'.diiiiiiiilKon , Clrnloi \ ' . lluiiiiiii. Tr'insiKt federal bankliu bind- it * . l.urxost f.ipltul unit surplus ut any ) ! inK lii Hmilliwostera I.HV.I. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And Tiilldlu ! < : Bnpnrlnt'mdonti. llooniHlIU anil < : tHDD IliillilliuOiniibu.Nnb , LIU ! Itouiiisiill aiid'JIU Merrluni Illik'k , Oiiiuoll i In Ha. lu Uorreipoadinuo sullullml.