THE OAFAHA DAILY , OCTOBER , 31 , 1800. THE OMATIA BE 'I7 > COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFf'll.'K , NO. 12 PKAtlLST , liv 'mi Iff In uiiy part II , W. Til 'ION. - - - MANAUKII nii lnr * > OfTleo. No. 1.1 t Killlot. No. SI _ Jll\Hlt M i\TlUX. N. Y P. Co. Coiinril IllnfTi IxnnbirfV . . coal. .lustlee IlrmlriekHyostinlay tied the knot lift ween Suy H Austin uf Ncolu uiul tttti Kliiilull of Atlantic- . U. II. Uoiiliisonnnil MiiegloC. Kelly \vi-to nmrrlrd b.v.lusllco Silunv yoslonliiy after- noon. Ho'tli arc residents ul this city. Amonp ffiintlntf In buy Hioiiiitt line loam fit I a rife nmles , together with linrne ami vniron , ulinuiil fall nt Fred Uivis' ' stables on I'uiirth st iviit. - I.o.ive to wdvns yesterday granted -lov < 'i > h Kli'liilielm of Omaha mill' Mary PhllUpi < il Mimlmto. Minn , nlso It. II. Uolilnson ami Wiipj/lul * . KL-HU.V , both of Uoimcll Bluffs. \VllliiiinPolslil ) , "Dutch Hull , " \v.is nr- NNtcil vohlcnliiy uftoriiooti tiKin | a warrant rlmi-KiuK linn with liiivcny. Thy complaint wts iiiuilrliy Homo seeond li.iml . dunli'rs of Omahii ii uuieil Solomon , anil they charged ilin uitli having stolen somuolil duthcs. ThofuiHTul nf Mrs. Ilaniiix.-l , who ilicd Wednesday iiiitbt , will Ii" liclil at : i o'rloi-k Iliin aft.moon I nun tlio resiiliMiec , HI1S I'ourlli nvi'iuie ' Tin' services \vlll be con- iliietH li.Kev. . . Stephen I'hclns. ninl the in terment "will bo niiiiln la Falrview. Mrs. lliuiiini'lVIIH sijvonty-tuo ye.irs nf apj , ami died fiiiiniiiu iitei-uof Eistrouc of paralysis. A cow was run over by a motor last , niplit war Thirty-sivond street. This elretrlc train was Miiiliiif from Omaha \\lth 11 full load of liiismiiKi'i * amiviis riming at full xpral WlH'ii theiininial itttumiiteil tu erois tliu track n few yards nhcail. She was struck unit kiiiu-keii off the truck but not too badly hurt to KI-I im-uy , but tlio motor was ilisaldeil to Mich an i-x'teiit tlnilnn extra inntor hitil to bo Mm t for toiiull tliu train to the em1 house. T.illle Nellie Yoiiiikeriimn , the seven-year- oM daughter nntl only i-ldld of Mr. and Mrs. Osi-m1 Vimnkernimi , died at noon ye.iterdiv nl tlio iv.sideniv of her Rriiniltnotlier , Mrs. II. ( ! r .ti. ' .mil Kast ISroul way. Less llian it week njro the liltlo child win strieken witli diph theria , and all Unit tint Htrnnui'st i > .ireiiLul li > \ o CM , , id door snidest or incilit'al sciotii'o licet unplNied provid inclTrctuiil to stay the rnviuii * * of tlio ilheuei1 , ami tlio iHstrac'ril pan-ills wro roinix'lli-'il to sou tlio little one tlowly die a iTiii1 ! ilcalli. Tlio fiinonilvlll nccur thn forrno mat HhiM ) Tlio body will bo hurled In l-'uirvli'w , and tlio services will bo luhl at tlic Rrave. Kvcrytldnir Is new at. Hotel Gordon ; nice , clean , coinfortiiblo buds. Books imiilo wltli special riillntM for whole- nail * anil retail trmlu liy Moroliouso .t ( Jo. , Couni'il ilhitTs , Iowa. Miss Mum ! I'len-o anil Mrs. ( J. 1' . Kails- back arc prepared to take orders for portrait mid ileeomtivnnrt work. Instruction will bo plvon in nil liraiichns at tliolr studio , room No 8i N rriaiu block. i'Kitstt\.i t. , T. M lioohti'lo , oiio o'tlio prominent ( Ilii- riiKn , Burlington & Qnlney otlleials , was In tlio city yosU-'rduy. I3ailllTMcKiddc.ii is alilo In bo out iiRaln , ftltlioujjli still protly son1 aM Iho result of Ills accidentally thrown from his buggy , An Ancient. KKK- A few ( Uysngn , while tlio workmen \vorc eiiKnged in excavating for tlio founda tion of the new Uroadway ! Mothoilist church , they discovered an CKK l > uriecl eovcral feet from tlio surface ol tlio earth immediately beneath tlio point Where the corner stone was to boplnciul. So far as external appoarinc.osvero eon ccrncil the OIJK loolted to bo In a very natiira condition , .Nearly thirty ycai-s iifjo , hefort the old church win built , tlio site was ooca pled by a uotorlotii .saloon and dunce hnl called tlio "OceanViivo. . " It Is said tc have been ono of the \vlekuilcsl places on .tho frontier , and was th < scene of every species of crime that dr praved men and women could commit. Wo ; lhomrix | > bo of netting the place closed tin property was purchased liy the Methodists and their brick church w > is located upon the Hlto. The foundation of tlio old church tha has been torn away to Blvo place tothenov nml Kfiind teuiplo that is bein g erect ed , wa built outsldoot the line inarkeil by tliu walleT oT the old dtinco hull. Tliovorknion in ex cnvutini ; for a broader foundation for th new building canio upon what ar peared to liavo liecn an olil cell'ii mid in tlio rubbish of tins old c' . * ! Jar tlio undent CKKviis discovered. I V.MIS taken imssession by Contractor U'eavci When tlio mud \vtts cleaiioil olTlho shell wii : found to bo porfi'i'tly smooth anil lutm-l , hu a ) ircat deal llrnior and hanlcr than th iinlural shell. The Interior seemed to b poiritled or dried into a solid , for It vonl rattle in the shell like n marble. It wa shown to Iho linililin cominittco of th ehurcli , and when they asecrt.ilacil tli.it i wns found beneath llio point about \\hor \ the bar of the old "OceanVavo" stooa tlio ; dcridi'dto put in the corner stone of thomn church us a relic of tlio wickedness that th ulmii h bad eradicated. A brief histor of It wiw prepared , and when the cornu ntoiie of thuiunvliuililiiiKviislnld \ yosterda thocK waaplaeed in tbo copper box , U Et'ther with the other at tides. There U no imestiou bat that the mninlfle Of , ' ) ; will niaiiitalii Its present state of piosoi vnttoii for centuries , and will effectually prt HCITO the traditions of the old saloon an dmco liall , and roialnd futiiroRencr.itioiis c tlio work the old church accomplished. Dr. Soybert. Uos.OBduu house. Tel. MI L. T I. Mossier Ii the inaimpcr of the .Modi Clothlnu Co. Give him a call. \oini niPii's suits , nobby , stylish an liitest designs at the Model Clotliini ; Co. A Policeman Patrolnuiu Doyle , one of the oldest and bo : linownnniivrs on thoiKilice force , is inotiri Ing the loss of $ .r > U io cold cash , which wn taken from him by an enterprising fourth on Wednesday night. Thoouleor is on dn duty now , and nftorsupjior hotoolc his wli nnd went to Omaha to visit friciuh. Durin the day ho had dn\\vn from ttio Inn the amount of money lost for the purpose t liayniRlf 011 a llttlo homo ho has rocontl purchased. Kxpectlnj ? to meet the paity c tlio street to whom It win to bo paid , ho ca rled tlio cash in his pocket during the jrroati part of the day. lie fallal to encounter tl person to whom ho wished to pay the uioni nnd it was still In bis poclioi whenhoreachi lionio. In hastily dressing to iniiko the vis to Omaha ho tovgol to take the inoni cut of thopocla't of his uniform nnd wo iiwiiymul left It. When they roturnoi to the jvsldenco Into in the evening tliey foui their wiiulo'vs and doors open. Ajliin ( was sulllL'lent In show that the house In liocn thorotiKbly ransacUed and the mom taken , together with KOIIIO other valuable 'J'hti iiioney was In bills , oiiott ) , four # , ' two $ ' , ' ( ) anil ono * IO , Mr. Uoylo lived at 15 Aveniio B. _ I.rxifl deeoi-atod ten pots packed with tc lust iccelved from Yokohama , Japan , Lund Urolhors , i ! ! ! Main stix-ct. The Manhattan riportinc headquarters , \ Uroudwuy. _ _ ( inllty nnd > 'ot < iiulty , The Jury In the case of M Jones clmrgi with mayhem , wus one nil ulijUt and yestt day nmrnlui ? returned uvonllct of not iull of ninyliom , but guilty of assault mid be tery. Jones \vas ciigaKwl in a sort of goner row nt Crescent , in which ho succeeded badly beating a man named McCluru , who the encounter lost out ) eyo. China dlunernnd ten seta at I.und Bros , Buy ono of those tea potshoforo tnoy ni all gone. Lxnul Urothen Main stivot. Money at reiiicol rutm lotuoJon chat ! uid r > lu-JojUUi oourlty by E , II. bUoaf * & I T1IKFYS \ 1\T TIIR llllj > | jl > i ) M Hll./ / The Corner Dtone of the New Methodist Ohurch Laid With Imposing Ceremonies , THE CONFESSIONS OF A BURGLAR , ( Jnindj Tells How He Did n .Tnh An Anulrni l'fj ! | { Tniilkus I'oiiuil On Illy .til it in31 en I Urn and Personal. At 3:00 : o'clock yesterday afternoon tbo corner stone of the now tro.uhv.iy ! Methodist church was laid with Imposing evronwuloi In iiccordance with thu ritual of the church. N'otAvllh.stniidlni ; tlio elillly ulr there win a largu number of people present to witnessthu event. Contractor U'caver had doioted a nir o part of tiiu day to removing the debris mid arranging accommodations for the ser vices. A large platform had boon built over Iho front of tbu foiiadiitlon running bank to the street sufllclcntly largely accommodate the spoukeis and alaruo number of the audi tors. The ir.iiln body of Iho church , over which the llrst rough lloor has been laid , was I'leai'L'd nwuyatTorJlug standing room for several hundred people. Thoeornerstonois located on the northwest corner of thu building. It is a plain sandstone with both faees dressed. On the west front la the Inscription : "Broadway M , 12. Church. IV.K ) . " The letters am cut deeply Into the faen nf the stonu and will withstand the imuult of centuries ol lime , 'the cxurcics were opened hy the declara tion of thn pastor , T. .MdC. StituVt. ol the pur poses for which the assemblage had gathered. This was followed by .singing , and wh'Mi that was ( onehided a prayer was offered by Uov. HooUcr of Cres- lon , presiding elder of the Cotmeil UltiiTs district. This was followed by the responsive reading of the liciiil psalm nnd the sei-intur.il IOMOII from Corinthians ! l.Wibv : tlioltov. C.V. . Urower , pastor of the Fifth aveauo Methodist chureh uf this city. At the conclusion of the renting there was singinir by tlio eomrri'gutlon , nnd then canio thu addresses. They were so arranged that eaelt lilted Into the other , -.yinlwlienl of the stones and bricks of which the now rhnivh is to bo built. The llrst was upon the.subject of "Methodism in Do.-trino" l > v Huv. Ur.S. I' Men ill of Omaha His address wus devoted to tlioevanplie.il character of .Mellindi.sni , its adherence ID th - Christian rc- InrliMi and its work nsa diivniinutnr of the truths tautrbt In tlie New Testament , ami Its soundness in devoutly anil strictly Inter preting lliu unspd of jcsus Christ. Ho elo quently described the work of the church and its growth into one of the most powerful re ligious orpunlzitt ions on cnith. Dr. Steidien 1'helps iif thu First 1'rcsby- terian chuivli In this city Mpoko on the next iiart of the subject , Methodism Towards Sister Oiiiniiiiialiuns ! , " Its Catholicity , llo spoke eloquently for live ininntes upon the breadth , liberality and beni-voleiieo of Meth odism , mid dellneil Catholicity us moaning tlio-io qiialitie.s. The Methodist ehurcli is largo in mui'beitt ' , hii'Ko in activity , largo In beiii-volnieeanilln that sense It is'Catholic. If Ciitholle means nnlvertal , which It iloes , Mcihodisui is Oiitholie , for it , spreads out anil covers the world. If Catholicity means " unlta , a whole , then Methodism "is C'uth- olie in the .sense that its tcaehiiiKs coyer the whole truths of thu gospel jif Christ. Tim Methodist nnd I'ro.sliytoHnn churches iironnlti'd toeach other.Vhlio there arc points ot iliiYurenro they are not fnndaniental but on the surf an' , nnd nllareinie intlieiutin : body of the Christian belief.Ve come nearly abreast of each ether upon all of those grea't fuiiilninciital principles of Christianity. "The Spirit of.Methodism-For Cod and Humanity" was the portion of the subject discussed by 1'ri-ddinj ; IClder J looker. The topic was the illustration of the church , its work , 1U alms and the ends it woiks to achieve. To pralso and glorify (3o.l ( und KtveiiDillon Ills kingdom upon the e.utli , to elevate maiiUind regardless of condition or creed , Is the work mid aim of Methodism. Cod ! believes that the men Ho calls have the race and grit to do anything that Is fixed for them. Tlio building that is to In ) erected heio is one of the workshops of Methodism , an organised ulinvch wliero Methodism can worK fordodandhunwiilty. The programniu w.is concluded by Uev. Stuart , pastor of the chureh , reading the list of articles thot bad been placed In the copper box which was soon to bo onciised in solid stone. Thev were as follows ; lilblu ; Methodi'it Kplsciipal hymnal ; Methodist , discipline ; copies of the Central and Christian .Advocates ; copies of the city papers ; history of the .Methodist church in Council lilulTs ; copy of the city directory ; directory of Ibeiilllclals of the ehurcli ; min utes of the De.s Moines animal conference for IV.h ) ; constitution of the ladies' Centennial society ; eolns , iHino , it-cent piece mid copper , taken from the old cornerstone ; a $1 given- back , two pieces of fractional paper eur- reney ; photograph of the nienibeis of ICini ; Clovisclnb ; a petrilled CI'K found under tht old foundation ; programme of the exercises , QTIicMonn was then laid aecordln ' to the ritual of the church by Hcv. Mr. Stuart. John Connors placed tlio stone in position anil was waited upon l > y Nels .lanseii. The ioxnlojy | was then sung with a Kre.it deal ofspitit by all pro.seut and the bcnedic. lion was in'oiioiniced. "Water C'onsiiinei-s Take Notice. October . 'II Is last day to pay water rents Olllce open until U p. in. Friday. KcMiioinbcr tin ) Hallowe'en partyat Iluijhcs hall toidKht , tflvun by Unity ( iiiihl. Say .Mst ( ; r. Whoa In Council Bluffs If you want tin ilnost meal sir.'Oil In the city .stop at llote Cordon. > ! 'a It is not often that a burglar vohmtarll ; KOts Into the \vitness stand and there tell the story of lib prowling * and plundorings Such , however , win the sensation In the dis triet court yesterday. Two young men , liar ils and ( iraiuly , were some tlino KI broui-'lit back from St. Louis t answer to the charge of burglarizini the house of C. M. Ilaiic. They wer also charged Avith burtlnrizliiff ! the house o Air. Hayes. In fact , there was strong cvl dcnco that they had been engaged for som time In broaklug into houses in this city an In Oinnha , Considerable stolen property wa found upon them , an 1 atiwiij it tlio watel charm belonging to Mr. Ilurle , anil other ai tlelus the idcntitle.itloii of which was con pleto. When the time came for the trial the demanded sopar.ito hearings , and Harris wii selected as the llrst to bo tried. The trial b ( uiui yesterdayinormnjj.Tliostatoshowed thn Harris was tound to ho In possession of som of the stolen property when the two were in rested , and Unit ho had told the onlcers tlni ho found It buried in Kansas City , llo ha claimed that ho had noticed an end of th handkerchief titieldiiK up out of the grouni and this exciting his curiosity , ho had in earthed the stuff. Other evidence was intrc tlucut to show that ho wus tlio ( 'utlty man , o ono of them. When ll'-'iimo ' to the defense Orandy wer on the stand. 11 Is story was ono of the mo- remarkable that was over told to a llstonin Jury , Ho narrated qulto in detail his varioi : maneuvers in this city and Om.iha. Honi mltted , without a blush or a moment's hesiti tlon.tliut . lie had broken Into the houses hen nnd told how every night ho wi iiroulliiB around iuiprorliiK all poss Ido chnuces to plunder. Ho was i Harle's house early In the night , hi concluded tovnlt \ until near morning hefoi breaking hi. Ho sjiokfl with an apparent di gust when ho told unit ho only found N > coni in llarlo's ( locket , llo stopped over I Onmhu , la a private room , the location c which ho could not give , but for seven nights hocanii ) over hero returning to Omali early in the morning. The noiichahiico wit which ho told his story was without a pa iillel , Ho claimed to luivo hurieil the stole proportyoa the Umk of tin ) river on tl Omaha side , and to have unearthed Itvlie he got iviuly to o uwuy , niul took It wit him. Ho had a partner , but thU paitner w : not Harris , It wus a fellov mimed IORIII Ho and Kogia started for Kansas City t\ > or thix'odiiysnfU'r Harlo's housn Imd bee burglurUed. They stayed them ono nigh and then wont on to JerTei-soa City , Thei they stayed ouo night. HU partner. Hi'tfai buu Hurlo'a watch sud chain , ttml suld 1 would RO up town nnd see If ho could r.ilso niuiiev OM It , promi'liiK to meet ( Iramly at tbe di' ] t. Ho did not cotiio liuek , and ( Inmily went on to Si. Isolds. Ho had not ceen K'oirnti KIICI. | , and did not know what became - came of him or the watch. He got Into St. Louis early lu the morning. Ho was in a saloon In the afternoon and there met Harris for the Unit time In Ids life. The others in the saloon were nil strungcM to him , Afterdrinklngnnd talking fnr a half hour or so ho requested Harris to hold three little bundle * for him and take care of tin-in until towards evening < ! randy wanted to go up to his fnthor-lii-latv's fnr a short time ami would retu rn. Harris said he might not ho there , us ho win going up to an other saloon for a while. ( irandy wrote his nnino on a piece of pipr , nnd gave Hnrrl , and made an appointment to meet him at a certain saloon , or to leave word there where he could ho found. They'.hen parted. In the evening thcv mot nt tbo place designated , and \\ure Just leaving the saloon when the-two were arrested. In tills wny ho accounted for Harris having the stolen property on his person. Hisstory was told without app in-lit fear but that It would ho readllv recelvoa and \\ould result In clearIng - Ing llaivls , although necessarily committing hlmsctf to u term In the penitentiary. On being cro s-exainined ho declined to testily as to when ) ho not certain old coins , which were found upon Harris , and which ( randy claimed Were among the property glvtn to Harris for temporary keeping. The coin hail been identified its having been stolen from nifties In Oinnlia. but ( Inindy declined on the ground that be did not want to lay himself Haul" ) to being called onto servo a thrill inXoliraslu after ho should liuvo served the term In Iowa , which ho evidently believed would bo the result of his confession on this trial. Attorn prolonged and severe cross-ques tioning , In which he was pretty badly shown up by County Attorney Organ , ho gave place to Harris , \vlio took the stand and told his story , corroMomtln g the statements of Orandy about having met for the llrst time in St. I onis. Ho denied having been in Council Bluffs with Orandy. or having seen him before - fore ho received , tlio stolen goods. He de clared that ho thought it not hinp queer that a stranger should linnit him these bundles to hoop for a short lime , and said he did not know what was tied up in the handkerchiefs , except a silver knife , fork and spnon , the ends of which stuck out. Then ) was a silver watch , pair of opera glaases , a bag of old coins , a skeleton key , knives , et < ; . . nnd these ho put In his pockets , without looking or thinking what they worn , llo went to the alley in the rear of the ha- loon to receive those things from Orandy , and was about to go Into an alloy to give them up , when In1 was arrested. Yet ho did not have any suspicion that anything was wrong. Ho did not explain to the olUcors how ho eamo to hnvo the goods , for fear ho might get mixed up in It homo way , and C ! randy never offered any explanation to clear him until the trial came on hero. O Hi cor Curtain of St. Louis , ono of these who made the arrest , Is hero to testify in the case It seems that Crandy ! some tnno ugo got , into a scrape over a girl about fifteen years of age. Ho was arrested for enticing ner away from her home , but the affair was settled by his marrying the girl , whom ho soon afterwards dcvsorted. After making his burglarizing tour of the northwest , ho re turned to St. Louis , and this was the occasion of his parting with Harris to go up and see his father-in-law. llo had seine trouble In the Interview and drew a revolver , at least tills w.is claimed , and It was for this disturb- unco that the ofticors arrested him. Finding Harris with him they took the two In custody thinking that possibly ho had a part la the row. Harris was about to bo turned loose , \vhoii the stolen property was discovered. A Knights Templar charm found on his norson xvas inscribed with tlio name of Charles IIiirle , Council Hlults , la. , anil so thoofllrcrs telegraphed hero and Chief Cary went down after tlio man. The ease will bo concluded today. Tlio liostou Sturu'M Opcalii' ; . The Hostoa store was the scene of a largo and brilliant gathering last evening , coin , prising the most prominent people hi Council lilufl's. Tl was the occasion of the annual autumn opening of the store , and Messrs. Frothed nglianiVhltelaw & Co. mot a few thousand of their friends and customers at a reception that wiw especially planned to Vlcaso and instruct. Ttio attendance was much larger than on previous openings fet tlio reason that the establishment is now jusl twice as lurgoas It used to ho. The reception began at 7 o'clock , but twenty minutes before Iho door.s were opeaoi the crowds began to collect nnd waited pa tiently in thu sharp air outside until they were Invited to enter. It was a rich am gorgeous scene that met their gaze. Forty thousand dollars worth of rich and lovelj foods , the products of the best brain and brawn of the world , Is of itself worth seeing , but when the goods were displayed as beautifully and artistically as thoi tve.ro last night it made an oxpositioi that delighted and instructed nil. Every do partme.nl In the establishment was trinnnei and decorated In a gorgeous manner , and tin rich and varied designs challenged the ad miration of all. On ono .side in letters ex tending almost half the length of thu room ami composed of bright colored yarns was the word "Welcome' , " and on the opposlti side was the same woid wrought frnn spools of thread. No goods were sold o orders taken during the evening , but the en tire force of clerks in full evening dress es eorted the visitors through the store and an sworcd Ihe questions concerning tlio gooili which the nngnillccnt display prompted , i L'onscrviitivo estimate of the "number of vis itors during the evening is r > , ( )0t ) ) , and amoni them were many people from Omaha am abroad. After the reception was over tbo imiprlc tors and clerics and a few friends repaired t Louie's , whcro an elaborate banquet wa spread. Altogether it was one of the mo.s eiauorato and enjoyable tnulo displays thn has been given In the city , and wus 'keeul ; appreciated by the public. J.C. nixuy , steam heating , sanitary en gincer , Olll Ufo bull ling , O.hilii ; 2JJ Moc Ham bloek , Council Hluffs. Creatlmrgatns this week at the Modi Clothing Co. _ Unprecedented bargains In boy's an children' ! ! clothhig at the Model Clothing Ci Look at the line display of overcoits at th .Model Clothing Co. TaiilUus Found Guilty. The jury In the case of Oils Tuullius i Omaha , charged with having stolen cor from Ben Marks' Hold , near Manawa , yesto day morning brought In av crdlct of guilt , Tbo twelve mon had been wrestling with tl case all night , tlioro being a large amount i te.ttlinony , ami much of it conflicting. , Tn tlco Sdum Imposed a flno of &iO and co t The costs in the case will amount to quite round sum , mid the end is not yet , for'l'ai : kus has appealed to the district court. Ho said to bo a man who Is worth from .J'2.1,0 , ; ) ) f-tOKH ( ) and seems determined to light tl matter to the hitter end. The appeal boi hnsbocn llxed ntfciOO. .Mr. Marks disclaims any Intention or d slro to push the case unnecessarily , but 1 ami others In the vicinity have suffered i much from pilferers that ho Is determined have a stop put to It , and having got hold , i ho believes , of ono of the guilty ones ho do not purpose letting go even If the defense so prolonged as to necessitate more expenil tint ) of tlmo and attention than themoi it vah of a few bushels of corn would warrant , I proposes to follow up every case until tl pilfering and plundering Is put an end to. Tliu MoKmlcy Kill IIii3 not affected the prices at the People installment house. Kvoryihing goes at tl sumo eld llgures that have nnulo our patroi glad all .summer , detled competition itul mm it possible to f uVniuh u house from top to bo toin at little expeiuo. Our specialties th week will no tlio Peninsular beating stove cheapest , neatest , most economical stuvo the world. Mimdcl & Klein , T.0 11 roadUM | ! Owing to my loss hy lira on October 37 , I am compelled to ask all parties indebted me to pay up at once. J. Su.uv vs. Taken Homo for Pni-lal. The body of William 1'ulnter , Iho un fort' ' nato young man who lost his life by hnvii , his foot caught In the cuttle triiuril whllo ma ing a coupling on u Kansas City train Ilartlc.lt , In , , on Wednesday , and being 11 over by u sectlou of the train , was tak.u Kt Joseph vc-tcrdin morning fovlntorinrni. The body was tuin-n from the Woman's Christian hospital 10 Kstep'H uiideilakliig rooms inul prepircfl Mr burial. A plain hand some casket was "ehosoii , and when the body was placed in It thn dead man appeared to bo Rlfopfng , Kvery tr.iccof the terrible anguish ho liafl suffered during the live hours I hat had Intervened Iwlwivn the time of the necident and his death had vim- Ish.-d Irom his featnrcM nnd n natural smile had smoothed out tl u'lines ' that agony had drawn. ' Mr. Painter was held In high esteem by Ids fellow employes and is universally spoken ot us a yiiunu 111.111 ot high moral character. A delegation of iMllwiif men from this city ne- comp.mlcd the roinalu > to St. Joseph aid will attend the funeral. You can buy u ton put worth from $1 $ to $2 nnd niKMiml of tea worth NJc , for Just SI at Umd Hi-others , ' , ' : i Main street. Visit the Model Clothing Co. , W'J Broad way , Sapp's new building. J. 0. Tipton. real estate , j'2T Broadway. I1KYAN A.T rAOKs"WOUKINtf.M IW. He IsTlre.d nl' Hearing ol' Hills Piis-ed In 'I licitMe Hull' However well moil may conceal their real feelings nnd however successful they may lilde their real sentiments , in an unguarded moment they uro sure to lift the mask that aides their Into nature and disclose their a ! solve , says the Nebraska State Laborer , This seems to bo true of Mr.V. . J. Hry.m , he democratic candidate for congress in till * district. The democratic press and ilemoeratlc speakers have misrepresented the laturo and scope of the eight-hour bill which passed ttio hist sesslonof congress , nd have attempted torldlculo Mr. Council , he author of the hill , and bellttlo his work n securing Its passage , but it has remained 'or Mr. IJryan to come out boldly and lulmln- stera Htinglne blow to the workingmen of his district , and tell them plainly that he iViis tired of their Incessant pleading for leg- slatlou to better protect their interests. In i Is speech at Weeping Water , Mr. Council nul referred to the fact that any 1m- irovoment in the social and Hnan- ial career of the mechanic ami .vorkinginen . , caused a corresponding Im provement In the condition of tbo fnriuer , evidencing the very patent ti'iitb that the two ire mutually dependent upon each other. 7onnell showed that by improving tbf condi- lon of tbo workinpiinin , and inerea > lng his ability as a consumer , would naturally ro- ilound to the farmers' bcnetlt , by causing thn ' .ahoier . to become a greater consumer of the fanners' pioduet. Mr. Connell then referred to tlio various measures mssed by this congress for the ben- . lit of the farmer and the laborer , : i larger number of which have passed this congress than any other congress inthehis- ; ory of tlio country. Ho referred at simio englh to the bills m the interest of labor , no ess than live having passed this congress , md showed wherein they would benellt thu mechanic and the laborer. This seems to liavc ral.-cd Mr. Bryan's Ire , und also to have insettled his judgment , or ho would not have iiiiule the following attack on Iho thousands of laboring men of this district in order to nin a point with the farmers in his nudi- nco. Here U what he said : "I inn tired of learlng about laws iniide for the b.'iiellt of nen who work in shops.1' Neither do we believe the farmers will take jdndly to such an unwarranted assault on the worklngmen of this district. Why should Mr. Bryan attempt to' array the farmers of this district against the worklnginen , because after vainly petitioning forleihlntion In their 'nterest a republican congress llnally granted This assault of Mr. Uryan's on tlio work- nguieii leaves no doubt in their minds as to ivlicro ho stands concerning legislation in the nterest of laboriiigmen. Happily it has eomu n time so that no worklngmim need bo deceived as to his position. The issue is thus sharply drawn between Mr. Council , the friend ot labor , and Mr. IJryau who is ' 'tired of these law. * , " itiid consequently very workingman should cast his ballot for Air , Council , otherwisb he Is a self convicted traitor to his owncaiiM\ Just contrast Bryan's ' utterances on tin : subject of labor with the following lofty anil ennobling scntimuiitn ot Mr. ( Jmmcll'H Ii which ho gave expression In his Justly celebrated speech on the eight hour bill. "Tlio labor question is tne great over shadowing question of the day. Only hv reducing the hears of toil and in creasing wages can it bo solved , Tbo reasonable demands of working men should bo heeded. Proper lcglt > lntloii should bo had. The leveling proesss is bourn : to come , and It remains for the people of this country to say whether it shall eoino quletlj and peaceably in tbo manner 1 have hull cated or come like a thunderbolt of unarcliy bringing wltb itlossof liuniun hfo inutile struetlon of property. " Which expressions doyour workhiKinen llko best , thuso of tin statesman Connell or of the petulant nristo cratic school boy , llrynn J Workliignion , stand by your friends , Ill these days of meretricious farce com cdles which overrun the stage , to the detri incut of utmost every worthy effort , it isu de light to witness so excellent a comedy a < I.tttlo Puck. " It is wholesome , its humoi is unctuous , its situations Irrcststahly funny Conlinlng the story very closely to A nstey'i 'Vice Versa , " Mr. Cunter has given to tin aniusemontimhlie a play which promises tc goon forever , HUotho broon. And cacti vein "Little Puck" seems lllto a new edition , si greatly changed and brightened is it f ron pievlous years. Frank Daniels , who ploys the role of Hilt edge , pero , who becomes his own son througl the evil Inllncnces ol Little Puck , belongs ti u school unto himself. There is no one oi the stage today Just , exactly like him. Quic in his methods , relying upon the lines nnd hi mannerisms to innko them go , ho is un douhtedly tne most successful comedian en gaged in'farco comedy. His droll and Inter estlng personality has douo much t make the play the gre.it success i is , and it bus troubled many people ti decide whether "I..ittlo Puck" would bo "Ml tie I'uek" with Daniels out of the cast. HII tlio audiences ah over the country .seem ti have reached tlio conclusion that as long a Mr. Daniels continues with "Little I'uck , ' just that long they will crowd the theatre and cnjov for a few hours the vicissitude which follow In the train of CUHedgoJunlo and senior. The company supporting Mr. Daniels 1 very much stronger than any ho has eve hud , Including Arthur Monlton , Hobcr Uvuiis , Kdwaiil Morris , Harry 1'orter , Will lain White , W. H. Stedman , Misses Bess ! Rumen , lioso Clcsneau , Aiietto.elnu , am several other prettv girls Miss Hanson hu been Identllled wltli Mr. Daniels over sine ho has been a star , ! mt she is not clover , no even interesting. II til she Is pretty mid he dresses are wonderfully fetching , two hulls ixnmlblo attributes sfiemingly to the fare comedy actors of the day. Mr. 'Monlton Is < mlto the superior of Mi Martinottl , who played the role of Hilly ( Jill edge two seasons fico. A careful , piilnstal Ing netor , ho is a diiljglitful foil to the drj subtle humor of Daniels. Kobert Kvans play * , the role of Dr. Savugi and ho plays it witll. So well , Indeed , tlu Instead of being a minor character , Ustund out in equal proiniucnco with the rest , The specialties arc all new , the dances vcr graceful , and "UtlleI'uck" seems to hav taken n now hold on life. The Hose Hill Folly company begannshoi engagement at the Urund last evening , pliij ing to the capacity nf J.ho house. Tbo con pany , which Ismuduupof apunibor of vei clover specialty people , scored quito a sui cess , all the acts being enthusiastically r < eel veil. Juan /'imorals ono of the every lw trapeze nrlstsse < 'n bom in n long time. , h act being artbtlc to a degree. Tne shooting of Miss hove and Miss Clli ton was a big feature of tlio porl'ormaneo , tl : young women showing a knowledge of tl rillo truly rnnmrKiiblo. Miss Vedo Manslleld is an oxceedingl graceful skirt dancer. , Hire mid Barton crento a great deal of fu 1 In telling "What Will Happen \VhenJolimi CotsHlstiun. " The /.mnora family conclude the variel feature of the performance , rounding out very meritorious performance. Bea.ty , Is said to bo wily skin deep , but possess and pivservu a beautiful sum , pur vigorous blood Is issentlal. Tills U bests cured hy taking Ayer's Sarsapnrillaln smii but frequent donIt Is the most rvlluble i o blood purttlcrs. SWL'T/I 4t.1l. til I A KIIW. MVP Hook Frrliclit A meeting was held Wednesday afternoon i the Armour-Cudaliy ofllce , attended by riu- lerlnten.lents Kdward A. Cudahy of the Ar- louM'uihili.v paeldiig company , Hy. II. leday nf thoi. ( It Ilmnmond comnany , A. ! . l-'osterof Sivlfl&Co.imdil.uiuu Vlles , jr. f the Omaha packing enmpany to discuss lie proposed ivductlnn of freight rates Irom llssourl river points to Ohlcogoln llvo hogs ronri1 ! to IS cents. No definite action was liken but the sentiment of the gentlemen ircscntvns against a icdiictlonof the rates n llvo lions , preferring to have tin ) ito correspondingly advanced mi packing , ouse products. The local houses will act In oncert with the Kansas City and other Mis- otirl packing homos in this mutter. In reply to the question asked of ono of the upcriatondants who attended the meeting Vedliesday , ( lie gentleman said : "This will : lveeastorn packinghouses Tconts advantage verus , or , In other words , In order to Day ogs wo shall be compelled to nay relatively cents more than they do , or sell at that nuch loss price. Tlio margin Is now very lose.Ve are at a great disadvantage at thn irosent time. Altliough Kansas City , lllto ) maha , Is a Missouri river point , that city ins an advantage in rates to .southern onlpetltlvo points over this city of II cents , vhilo the rate Is the sumo from both places to t. Paul and other northern competitive loints. Again salt costs here SO cents a Inn uoro than It costs in ICiiusiu C'lty.Vith " his jiroposi'il reduction to is cents"on llvo logs , Ivmsus'ity : ( paelwrs will have fully hi cuts itilyautiiuu over packers nt this point. 'his is an Important question , but Just howe o solve and correct It , 1 am at a loss now to . " mow. _ Policemen's Hall. The popularity of the police force was well ttcsted by the largo attoiidanco ami u ords f encouragement received nt the llfth annual mil given In llowley's hall Wednesday night. 'he Inclement weather did not prevent any no from coming , for when the music truck the llrst .strains for the grand larch. there were us ) many couples thai lightly topped under the electric irluiv us could be ecomniodutod. An excellent supper was orved nt HehencU's. ' The committees were 11 attention to guests , and n larger party , in , belter humor , never assembled in the Ingle City. Tlio attendance was as com- iltnumtnry to tlio force in they have been Olcient ami are appreciated , wlillo Hie iruesls vore as delighted as the marshal and bis men rewellsatisllcd. I'VIl Oft a Car. At ! l o'clock yesterday morning William u'rumbnll , a stockyards br.ilteman , while mulling the rear brake on a string of cars , 11 plied and was tliiowa from the ton of a box ar to the ground , lioad llrst , landing vltl1 Ids face in the cinder bed. ilr , TruinuuU's fiuo was b.ully cut nd bruised. The injuries are not .seri ns , hut could not bo more painful. A urgoon spent the rest of the night removing lie foreign substances from thn lacerated aco. The unfortunate man was removed to is room In the Nebraska Havings bank. Oln r r.l 1'iirly , A social for gentlemen member * and their nvitcd guests only will be given hy the South " ) maba club Saturday evening , November. Janl playing will cease at 10 : ; W while lunch j being seried. About Persons. Mrs. .lames Woods of Chicago is the guest f Councilman and Mrs. Patrick Howley. ilrs. 10. K. Hopltins of l.'rankfort. Mich , is and son-in-law Mr. isiting her daughter - - , and Mw. William. I. liennctt. Hon. , f. H. Hood of State Line , Miss nnd ' . 1) . Dunn of Council IHulTs , la. , arc visit- tig Postmaster John .M. ( ilasgow. ( ! I/1. Swift of Uhic.iL'o , president oj tbo lacking houses of Swift & Co. , is in the city isiting superintendent A. ( J. Foster , of the ocal plant. _ Notes About the City. A daughter has been bora unto Mr. and Mrs. Kdwanl Klster. llegloy & Cnllauan of Albright will have Jiclr opening Saturday night. One of the most enthusiastic domocratio meetings of the campaign was held in Oer- nnnla hull Wednesday night. The Bohemian democratic club will hold Its ast meeting of the campaign In National hall Sunday afternoon at 'J o'clock. [ Veil Howley will give a dance at his hotel , ; i street between Thirty-llrst and Thirty- second streets , Ihird ward , Saturday even- 'ng- Home of the men employed at the ( i. II. ilannnond packing houses have been expert- nentlng In electricity. A monster rat was nstantly killed with only 10 volts. The boys Jilk of getting out a patent on an electric rat tiller. Pound-Master Pul-iski of Omaha took it on limself to take up and sell u hor.se belonging : oEdM-ard Corrlgnii without legal nulilica- tion , Constahlo Connelly tool ; up replevin [ ) , iper issued out of Justice levy's court and brought the animal back. A match game of handball will bo played Sunday afternoon at Councilman IJurke's court , Third ward , between .lames Murphy and Michael Hurke and Patrick Cabill and loba X. Hurke for a purse of yM. J "laying \vill commence at 'J o'clock. Tim Oprrjitnrs Surrender. So far as Omaha isconecrned , the telograpli strike In over , yesterday morning men from the M'estcm Union company and a delegation from the brotherhood went Into secret se.v slon. The conference broke up last night , when It was given out that all of the men , with ono exception , would ho taken bad ; , The conditions uro simple and easily under stood. The operators agree to withdraw from the brotherhood and abandon their local organization. _ _ . Ills Ipjiiries Proved Fatal. Albert Ilodlnus , the workman who fell from the Tenth street viaduct yesterday , died nt ! ) : : last night. The inquest will be held today , The remain * will doubtless lit. sent back to Detroit , the former homo of the deceased. A Planing A1I1I Kmployo Injured. Charles Louder , a workman in Meyer's planing mill at Ninth and Dodge streets , wa < caught yesterday by a heavy timber and hail his legs biicllv crushed. Ho was removed tc his homo at iWJ North Fourteenth street. < ; efing Hid of Hod Ants. In petting rid of red ants tlio fh > l thin"is to Hud the point from wliiel ttioy all come. Tlioy iniiy have built i nest in ? omo Inacccr-niblo spot , in whiel casoii little kuiwiiio will und u lurjji part , if not nil the trouble. If the nml is in tlio wall nr under the Hour , and Ink' liif ? up u hoard will not briny it wlthir reach , lind the nearest lU'c.uMilhlo point nml ilevnto your unoi'tfios to Idlliny tin ants ns'thoy appear. Wliero the nest' uro nutslilo iiulliiiifr isens-ler than to lim thorn and destroy tlio inhabitants will kerosene or lilsuliihnte of cnrhon , Tin nests ave itlinont always in theiinnioilinti vicinity of tliu house. Tlio nuts are pe culiiirly suricopticlo to the action of pyre thrum in any form , he It I'oi-hian.or Dal ination ] io\vior ) or hiilmeh , and a free am persistent USD of the powder will iiecom plWi much. Vim Houtcii's Ujcoa Delicious , niado h btautly. _ _ Wrorjtnry HlaiiiiluVasliln gtnn. AV.\smvenov , Oct. Wi. Secretary Hhiini arrived this evening. He goes to Philadel ptilii Saturday with Postmaster ( ieaern Wmiauuikor to attend a meeting and rccci | tlon ul the Union league. I'lio only nillroail train out of Onuilii ' run oNjiro'-fly for the aecoinmodution o Oinalin , Coiiucil IHulTs , Dos Molncs am Chlciifrn huslnoss In the Hoek Itilati'l ' ve.s tiliuleil llniltod. Icuvliii ; Oinnha lit1:1 : j ) . in. dally. Ticket ollleo , UN ) : ! Sixtcuntl and Kanmin ts. , Oiiihi : ! : , Mr. Clans Mnltis of Douglas Honiln to Till : UlB ! ollico n tunilp Iny llvo pmitul.s. It wan grown In ilodl which lias prodneuil tlioustnd.s n tuniliwaveraging in wolcht ovnr thrc pounds eaoh. Tlmy ur of the llncbt vu rloty { 'i'own. i'/iff.SIM'.l / , IM It I IM I'llS. \V , T. Kvnns of Topeha Is at the Murray. ir. SV. Trutlier of Chicago Is at the I'axlon. A. L. Cohen of New York Is at the llnrker. \V. H. Dickinson of Idaho N at the Mlllurd. l-i. S. Austin of Wyiuoro Is stopping at the Casey. (5.V. . Jones of Newman's ( trove Is nt Iho Casey , I'MWiltoof ! Creltfhton Is t the Mer chants , .1. ( ! . Daren of D.tyton. O. , h a guest ill the Barker. K. .1. Amoa of St. .loo wim at thu Barker last night. H.V. . Bluirot llroken Bowls registered at the Casey. b. A. I'ugoof St , .tools In the city , at the Merchants. \V. U' . I'Yeoiwin ' of New York Is a guest at Iho .Mlllurd. W. U. Lynch of St. Louis H In the elt v , at the Mlllard. .loliu 10. Gluey of Norfolk Is In the city , at the 1'axton. H. K. Miller of N'ow York Is registered nt the I'axton. .1. ! ' . Blackmail of New York Is a guest at the Murray. 1' . \Vugni-of SprlnglloM Is In the city , at the Marker , IB. . Crosby of Tolo lo , O. , Is In the elt\\ at the Murray. I.T. I losford of Chicago wus at the Mil- lurd last night. \V. 1C. .lacksnn of Now Haven , Conn. , was at the Casey htst night. Cii'orKoliodfrcyof I-'ivuuint was registered nt the Merchants last nipht. C. II. Wells registered at the .Sherman house In Chicago ye.Ucrday , Mrs. Charles McICee and daughter Llnio of Davenport , In. , are visiting friends In the city. city.V. \V. K. .Inhiisoii stopjied at Hnr.sts1 In St. Louis yesterday and C. ! ' . Squires was n gucit at the Southern. II. I. , ( ii'inin , a roiinrlliiriii of Ogden.l'tah , ai-cump.iiiicd liy his wife and daughter , pusseit through Oinnha yesterday mi his wnv to ( Mil- cagu , where he Is taking his daughter for medical tro.Umont. IMMII'Men Kulilicil by One. TK\ \iiK\\i , Ark. , Oet. ill-Two ) men named .Markhain , wbilo returning from town today , wliero they hud sold some eotton , wen coiifriintcd hy a lone hig'.iwayina'i with nbig revidver. The MiirkhniH were compelled to give up all their money and watches. The robber eompi'lli-d one of the Marldiaim tr illsniount from his ltiir.se , when he Jumped Into the .saddle and rode ott. Two prominent attorneys - Uodgors and Iludgins came along and the Markhanis ivlated tiie robbery , which was ivielved with much laughter , the attorneys saying that the bravery df two men who allowed one mini to rob them might be questioned. The attorneys had not proceeded far when the same highwayman stopped them and the M irKhunis' experience re peated , the lawyers being relieved of a con siderable sum of money und their watches. Kloolcd to Countess from Alaska. Ii\vin ) : : , Colo. , Oct. : : o. A special froir Han I''raneisco says that advices from Alaskt are to the effect that Captuin .lame * Carrel hits been elected us roiigirs > slniml delegate This is in line with the recent territorial con vention held , which asked congress to allou Alaska a delegate and a code of laws. No Ijimgcr Trusts in Austria. KOMI : , Oct. : ) . It Is stated that in a farewell well Interview with Cardinal l.avigerio tin pope sulil that he no longer hoped for any. thing from Anstri'i. Ho would place all trusl In Prance Insecure the restoration of tern poral ixnvor. A St. liiinis lei-eliint OiiK'iuo , Oct. ill ) . \V. \ H. Cilvcrtiif Vane , Culvert & Co. , St. Louis , suicided tonight with n revolver. Culvert Is said to bo quite wealthy. Ho had been staying In nsani tarhnn under treatment , It is stated , for in bomnia. The 'Irial I'oslj Dfin.iNOct. . HO. The trial of Ilarrisor and others on the charge of rioting has oecu postponed for three weeks. Ilurrlsoii lm biougbt action airiilnst Magistrate Caddoll for assault and excluding him from the court house. Methodist Hoar.l of Ilisbops. W \s-nixinov , Oet. HO. The seinl-iumual meeting o ! ' llio board of bishops of the Aletha list ICpibcopal church began in tbi.s citj today , The liMdics arrive in lime to I'rcreiit Certain Hloodshc'.l. DtH'ls between men of fashion as ; i means of settling iUirrols ] : over n lady's love , her honor or Hitiosoh ] inu of llei liuiul are htill extremely common in Italy , Germany ami Franco and in intiny ether " ire pi Min countries. They are nearly always understood tu be serious in chnraeter , as tliu law doe ? not , interfere with them M > much as with duels over trivial matters which result in bloodshed. The ru.il reason for such duels is nevur given to the public , us , of cuiifhC , alndy's natiin is nuver brought into question. Jjtidies who have any reason for Htippu.sing : that their frlendh'or Invert limy on ngi ) in a quarrel eoneemiii" tlicniiiro thcreforii always on the nlhirt. : uid do their best to learn if any oiicoun- or is lionteniplatod , ami where nnd when it is likely to come oil' . The celebrated painting of rjarnohi represents an occasion on which twc gentlemen who were anxious to run each other through have beou frtihtratoil liy the watchfulness of the fair Indies whose tender hearts are. moved with alVeelion for I hem , The dispute has evidently nrl en at n ball or party , and the gentlemen have adjourned just at daybreak to a grove U light out their quarrel , liut the Indies , in full evening droKs and the group of imuscnlino friends wlir have been warned by homo timid HOP vitnt , uro in time to iliock ; the fray , am lo insist on a reconciliation. W'uHliing the Imperial KlephnntN. Tlio cmporgr of China having com iimnded llio board of astronomy to up point an auspicious ) day for tlio ntmuii washing- the imperial elephants August 17 , ut the llrst hour , wno the day appointed , nnd the ollicors of tin. board of ceremonies put up temporarilj mat sheds hwiutii'iilly decoraliid on tin north side of the creel ; , outside of Ilhinii \Vu Men , Teliing , wliero the imperiii ulophiiiith riTolved an ovation , t-iiys the SI. .lames' tia/.etle. V.iriiuis oeroinniiiei were | ) orforinid before tlmy took theii iiiiiiuui hath. Tlio ( JrciitOit D.viiiLC I''cat , Tlio greatest diving fenlovi-r ncliiovei WIIH in moving the cargo of the Kill ] Capo Horn , wrecked oil the coast o South America , when n diver munei Hooper made hovon descents to a doptl of 1201 feet , remaining nt one timti forty two minutes under thn water , suyw tin St. Louis Honuhlic. Sieho btntcs tliu thn greatest ( tooth to whieli a lllnll hn ' bouii known tn 'do-cond will not oxccui UKI feet , wliie.h would hi ; equivalent to i pressure of 884 pounds to llio inch. The sninmor vihilors at near I'npo llenlnpeii , Dulnunre , nro jus now agitated over thu Uniting of a btom which hiiggusts that Ciijit. KidV burloi tronsnro is not far off. The discover.1 was made byV. . II. Vinilun , a contrm : tor , who wim making mi cxeavntion nea the Delaware brunkwatoi' harbor. Tin Htono was fouiiil at some depth undo tin ) Hiirfaeo , and wins a hiiioiith-etit him reek , nix feet long and two feiit wide iMxiriiigiin liiM'ilntinu which biiggeHtui that the mui'ti-H'jught trunsuro was nol faroir. This will do for a wnturiii ) plaeo ( ] | vei > lon. and him somu feature which rucoiiiiiiond it over the ton faer pent , run \VAH A coiu .si3 A Mltivniikeo Doetor lll lv llio Streets with a Suluecl by IllxSide. A stnrtllng ineideiit took nlneo on Ctfttiul iiveinie , Mihvnuliee , hrulgu just before midnight llio ollu-r night. It la H grewsonin tali1 , and ono to uiako tliu chills go dancing up nnd down one's spine. At th time given lust night , when iiedenlrlntiH were crowding the briduo mi their return from the Iheiit'er , several teams di'ovo upon the structure. The loading one was a singlivcoverctl ciirriiigo , such us is used bv physielntit ? . Ju the dim lijilit alYorde'd two forms could tie discerned , I hat of tv man ami woman , llio hitler thickly veiled , \Vhou tliucarringc renehed tliiu-ust eml of the bridge thn trolly-wlro of the eloetrlo street fuilwnv which rims nero.-s Iho hrldgo L'uve out u bright lla"li of H'ht | , Miyn ! a dispatch lo the Chicago. Timoy. he linrso attiii'licd to the I'arrliigii stopped suddenly nnd then jjavo spring to DUO sido. Tliin movement threw HID driver for ward over tliu diishboavd nml nearly pitched his companion out on llin groiiml , This would have happened IIIK ! it not been for two men who Imnpoiied to ho ut the spot. t die extended his nt'jUH nnd entight the woman us , ln > was fall ing. Kuiiey Ills horror when lie found that he held n corji e in his arms. With n quick movement he throw tlio thing back into the carriage mid sprang nwfty. lieforeluv could recover from his sur prise the driver of the earringo Imd given his horses the whip and was nwny til ) Wisconsin street at a furious nito. The mini into whose anus the iorp ; ii fell did not know the driver , hut llio descrip tion tallies with u well-known Knl Skio physician. The liguro was clad in it , wrapper , while over the shoulders wad thrown a shawl. The phvsici.in who wus supposed to have been driving through the streets with n eornio was seen ti > - ilny , hut denied Imil no hid ; been llio hero of any such story. There tire sever al medical swielies in tlio city , ami it ( a believed tlio body was belli ; , ' brought infer for 1110 hy one of them. That modern creation , the fast mail , dnshci over-Wyoming's plains at frightful speed , an- niliilat Id distance and facilitating' iiitercoui'sc , KiiL'ineer Wrlcht a day or two UK < > , between Aiirnr.i and Itoi k C'rci-k , ran llftei u and six- tenths miles in fourteen minutes. "What sbnll I do on Christmas day , t f inv ijmy isoDsi1 slinidil inn aftayJ" Wn don't eviieet our Cray JIOOMI tniiina av , hut we shall nllinv the following toKotiiud/ onClirlstniiiH dav : 1 lianrl Kianulaled suznr. M Ibs Mi.ci : anil , lav-i I'lillee. ) Us K. T. Davis' Xo. 10 Hour. 10 buslielsof linlutoi'S. .ri His. liest tea. The nbnve ouils will Ki'l away , and If yon can eajitiire any of them you : \\elconuiti ) Ilirin. If you wimt In liimw fnilbrr iiailleu- lars : i--k nny uf unr salesmi'ii , , ( at ihosamo tltne MIIVU I'liiirsi'lf Il'i per ei-nt. We buy for cash amiell for ea-.li. and nro able t < i-'iveoiiri'ii-t.iliiersr : > pi-rei'iit. ' lir.KK IS WHAT YOU CAN III ) I'Ul ! TASlll l.'ill ) ! , . iMiiiilato I sujiir fur } l (0 ( llllbs. cvtfat'Hiunr I 10 Kill * . C siunr I M 7 liais nf White liii-.hiii Miap fnr il'io : ! liaisnf Kcmd Iniindiy soip : fie I . : n ire hut ili- bin Ins f > o Oiillfnrnlii hniiis per pniiiid IM llonrlc's hams per | ) iiun < l Ilu Cieaiii t'hciMprr pound llio I'oliilni's per hn-iln-l li'o ' ( ilDll ) llHIIVIII I.'lO .Icily tii-i' pound f'H Ni\y : in'iins per poiinil Vi I'nieUi'is per pound fie Tlneiluiivriiif liruad fnr 10o MniliiBl S'lHlliii ! * . jer can To Oil Stnillin > , pen-ail To I'ntteil liain , per can ' ) hi'Vlled limn , per can fu 'I'Hiiobiitllo li'iiioii i\triit ! : ) 'ul Twd < i . liotlie vinilliL uvtrucl , f > o Vlni'iinr , per Kiillon I.Va 'niil oil , per en Don 1"l ( 1'lve L-alliiiH asiillne do Wi > are lleadqiiiirtors on t'lonr. H.T D.ivls'No. 10. pi-rwai-k Jl M It. T. llavN1. lllue I ) , per s'iek I Xi ( iiild nieihil , porsiicU I Ml I luce. Nurl nil . Co's llntVnlu I'loiir I 40 A. Uatller , try It. persa"k I W ) All ti" > < N wanaiilrd us lopiesenled and 1C oimce-i to tln > pniind. Wi-lith your uo > iN anil don't lie dei'i-lveil bv your lilitfi pi'ln-il ctoeiM- man. Any Kroei'i- wishing to srll out. uall on ED. N. BROWN'S , R\ . C. O. D. Fourth Street and Uroadway. Council Blulfs. Iowa. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50.000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 liinTOiis-I. ) : A. Miller , ! ' . 0. ( Jli-as.in. . K. \ , . Sliiu'irl. : 1C. 1' . llirt.l. : I ) . Kdiiiiiiiilsiin. I'lnirlci c. Ilitiman. 'I'rans.ii'l Kcnor.il baiililn , ' busl- ni'ss. Liiivest capital Mini surplus ot any bnnU In Southwestern l.wi. ; INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , & lPU S Ii Y , BANKERS. Porner Main and llniiidwiiy. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers la fornl n : ind doinustli ! us liitr ! < i < ( 'olli-rllons madu and Inlocest pulil uu time di'po'-lts. D. II. McDanckl & Co. , Butchers1 aid Packers' Supplies , Market Fixtures , Casings , Spleesaud Hnil'.aKC MakorV MilcliliiDiy. MO- hi Mirtll , ! . , Ciillliell Illulfs , III. Also ilualttll hi I lilies anil l''urs. ' V CilinrInstlooof tlin I'eaci OMIrn o or .1 , OUIIII/ / , American r'x | > ic > llioaihvuy , Counull UlnlTs , Iowa. Millie t * vitiiiilnrc Att < > rnoys ul liuw. l'iic * tllllla IX OdllllllU 3 te.i | 11 , 11,0 , Male iniil federal courts. Ilooois : i , 4 and . 'i f-hugail lleii'j block , Counell III nil's , Iowa. S1MSOEAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. i ; ! ) -A BIMM ! liieat cutter and nil iiiiiil man In sln > p nml mil. One llinllM -.olier. Cull at ( > < ) i Main HI. , Council n.VrlU T& Mnun ; . \ lrA.Vn'.lliy > n married mini , position In ' t > MOID In eniiiitry town ; Ii yi'.ir * expwl- eiiee ; A No , 1 iiifiirrncim ; Bond biioltlii npitl. Iv ' Lti , Ilit"Illee. . Counell Illull's. V T/Clt ) KKNT tlinvi Ihi-ro'iiii liuii-.i > ; $10.1/1 ; 1 nlher lioiist'H dltferenl lirliies ; inn slnxl" room over htiiio iieur court lionse ; hiiiihes and lots fur siilo un iniiiitlily payments ; i > m > IIUIIMI iio'l lui. * " : ; di'slriilile liiishinss I Us on t-'uiin- ICIH | htnci. North tliimha. for li-as < < or bilu ; elii-ap. J It. lliivlilscin.iai I'Utli .ivi'iiue. 'T7 > lllt SALK-Coiiinliitii sot of llnueis looH , J nml hiiiiill-htiii'k nt tliiuaio nl a liaigiiln. Inqnlio ul iiioin HIS .Merrliiiii block. 0 stuviis nt cost t-iolosi ) out. Iliiailiiiiurleis > fiirliaid iniiplo liiniiti niiivlii' . ' rolleih und Juelis. It. I ) . Amy fc Co. ( i'JU .Mulimtivi-l. ' . I'nr aln fin-Hi ) , a ipan nf Kixid MI'I.ICs iiioliivllh liariioss and Apply to I'rcd Davis1 Miiliti-sou rmirlli Htu-ut , ni-ur I'lflli iivoime. _ ; rp\V \ ( ) S.Hi-Mi ) farms fur sain nnar tin-city ut J. ubaixaln. W.A.uod ti Co. . ftfl.Mulit M SAI.ICThohtouk and llxtiiiesof ittclt 1 cxtnlillslii'il grocery Hiore. or nil ) .v-ll htuck ami rent Htoni and ll.xlitres ; alvi tlueu 4-yi-ir-nil : | cells for Hitlit. litqiilro of T , 1 * Hiullli A : Sou. W l < ilh avn. . C'liiiucll llliilTH. TT OH S.M.E or Ilnnt-Hnnlun land , with J-1 lmiite > , Uy J. U. Uloo. lUJMalu H. , CouuoU Uluir .