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6 THE OMAHA DA1JUY J3.EE : SUNDAYS-NOVJ3MBER i > , 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THJB QMA.HA JIEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 I'EAHL ST. , . by Cnrricr In liny patt of the City , II. W. T1UUN. . . . MANAOKU TKLKI'HONKSl NJKlil Kdltori .No. 3. JIKXTAOX. K. Y. P. Co. Council ninfls Lumber Co. . coal. Thcro will ho a meeting nf the V. W nlllnnce at the Young Men's ' Christian nsso elation rooms Monday evening at Ti : ) ( o'clock. The Bercnn Hniitlst Ladles' ' Aldsoclctj meets with Mrs. Thleksicln next Tucsdaj afternoon. It Is the last meeting of the year Kvery member is urged to bo nrescnl. The grand jury Is Investigating the chnrt'f ngidnst the colored man .Stone , who was nr rested on Tuesday upon Iho charge of at tempting to cast a fraudulent vote. Mrs. Ida M. Ashley was yesterday granted matrimonial freedom from 0. -Ashlcy , tc whom she was wedded In l.Sb ? . They Inu lived together until July , 18SD. She alleges cruel nnd Inhuman treatment nnd shiftless I'.CSS , Mine. Davis , who was sent to thonsyimr for the Insnnoa year ago , was released ii July last apparently recovered. O f Into hoi incntnl mnlacly appeared again and yester day she was recommitted for further treat inent. Thcro was n llttlo excitement that occas Blonnd several loud calls for the pollco In r prominent Bwiuixvnv dry goods store las night. Two of tlio clerks gut into a light but had it out and got away from the .stot < before an ortlcer could bo summoned. Dr T. .7. Cady , who was arrested upon tin complaint of bis wife for threatening tokll her and spent one night In jull. wns dls charged bv Judge AIc(5eo ycsterdav. His wife withdrew bur complaint. The doctor1 ! trouble was the result , of a temporary over Indulgence In HtimuliintH. The members of Kldnlilv council , Hoya Arcanum , will attend divine service in Kt Paul's church Ibis ovcnlng , when the rcetoi will preach nn iippronrlnto sermon. Al members of the order nnd visiting hrotluci will assemble In the lioyni Arcanum ball a 7 o'clock , mid march thence to the church , Charles Francis Adams , a liaekiuan , wa arrested lust night upnn complaint of a pas sengeron the chargoof exacting an. excesslvi nnd Illegal fee for ji short ride. llin cnso wil bo enquired Into on Monday. In the mean time lie will rcniiln in jail unless ho succeed In intcrostinir some friend in iiU case wh' ' will put up Iho requisite ball. William Blackburn , who was arrested month or two ngo upon complaint of Andrei Jackson Patterson , -whom he assaulted will u knife , had tils case Hindly disposed of Ii is .lustieo Burnett's court yesterday afternoon \e \ It was dismissed on account of Ibo prosecut If lug witness falling to show up. Jloth an 19 colored men. Jackson's excuse for notnp It' Jienrlng and prosecuting his assailant is tlm I , lie has brought the case before the gram l | Jury. It Council Illuffs has been wrapped in n vcr ; If thick and slick coat of sleet the past twcnt' r > hours that has caused almost nn entire s'us l | pension of business , Rain and snow fel lit continuously from midnight Friday nigh jl until midnight last night nud froze as fast a Ii ; H fell. Tbo motor linen were kept open with out dllllciilty by the frequently rimiiim I' trains and tlierowas no interruption o I'- travel. Nearly nil the railway trains , bow I ever , were delayed. Tbo accumulations o l > ! Ice seriously Interfcrrcd with tbo city' | v street lighting arrangements last night. Th < t llKhts on tbo tower. ) were most serlousl ; I affected. On tbo thrro Hroadway tower ii nnd tbo ono on upper I'loreo street there win IK only ono light to each , and there was not i I 1 spark froiti the Oakland avenue tower durlni * l the entlro night. The arc lights snspcndei IV from masts at the street intersections wcr ii not infected and furnished about all thu llgh | | that was visible. William Porter Is registered at at the cal boose ns having obtained money under fnU pretenses. Porter claims he is a detective but thu authorities claim ho Is a crook , Pot tcr called on a farmer In Mills county nntna Owens to remain over night , Permissio ; being granted , Porter proceeded to mak himself agreeable. The next day h canfo to the city with Owens , am while the Inttcr nold cider , Porter too ! lu the cash. Finally ho stepped in a store nnd failed to return. Tbo case was rcportci to the police , who captured Porter. Owen Is held us a witness. The case came up fo hearlnc In the police court lust evening a the 5 o'clock session. Judge McGco bean the evidence' , but did not conclude the case Owens claimed that. Porter bad obtained $10' ' from him , and Porter claimed the money wa rlcht whore Owens had loft It , at homo. Th case was continued , and Owens AMIS sen down to Mills county to see If tho. cash wa there. If n certain woman can obtain a warrau from any of thojusticocourts tomorrow , tlier will be a small sensation. She was endeavor ing yesterday to got the necessary authorlt to haven neighbor woman arrested upon i charge of malicious mischief , llotli womci live in the s.uno tenement , flat and use th same coal house. Ono of tliom went nwa from homo for n few days after the two hai passed through a little quarrel. She had lef her parlor stove lu the coal shed \vhcre i had been stored all summer. Whll she was gene the other woman tuggc find strained until she got that steve outsld nnd left It to Iho tender mercy of th elements. The elements have not been vcr tender for the past twenty-four hours , nn When the woman returned yesterday her fin stove bad grown an elegant coat of the red dest of red rust. Hence tbo charge o malicious mischief. She was not given warrant from thopolico court , but says sh will not move the steve until nho has tha other "ugly , spiteful thing arrested. " The tea In these teapots is fluo. Lum Bros.S3 South Main street. SAIilO ! SAIiEl Tlio Itnstnit Store. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Opens a great clearing sale "to mnVe roor for holiday goods. Commences tomorrow Monday moraing and continues for this wcel only. Don't ' fall to uttoml. Some of Hi greatest bargains in dry ( roods , furs , cloak and shawls will bo offered , the llko neve Been before. Sale for this week only.Ilostou Ilostou Store , FOTiiEitiyaHAM , WIHTKLA\v"8'cc I'EItiiUXAf , r.l/tAK It AMIS. Mrs. H. C , Choynoy of Sioux City is in th clly , the guest of Mrs , O. W. Hulls. L. II. Mc.Mrlian , nronriotor of the Wooc burn Independent , the largest conntr weekly In Oregon , was In Iho city ycstorda\ Will Huntlnglon is lu tno city on a visit t his father and his many Council Bluff friends. Ho now occupies a lucrative- pos tlou with Wells Fargo in Now York Clt\ \ Ills wile accompanies 1dm on his visit , Kov , Ur. Cooley. who has served so Ion nnd acceptably ns pastor of the First Hapth church of this city , will leave with nls fainil on Wednesday for.Morpnn Park , III , , wher they will make their homo. Many friend licro regret their departure , Rev. A. L. Hall , who will doubtless I called us the new pastor .of Ibo First Unptls . . , . church , is a young man , hardly forty ycai Ii ii of age , Is a graduate of IJcnlson unlvorslti 15 I Ohio , and of Nowtoa theological semlnari r | near Dost on. His first puutorato. was I Gloucester , Mass. , and for the past flvo c six years has been at Mason ( JIty. IIo has wife and two children , Thcro will bo a meeting tomorrow evenln t democratic ] headquarters to complete a arrangements to attend tbo celebration i Omaha Tuesday evening. Arc you Interested In llrst class heaters 1 : TOU arc , then buy the famous Penlnsuh beaters , Tlioy are highly recommended 1 ; tlioso who use them ; they nro the llnest Hi ished and tha prices uro lower than all linit tlons. Our stock of cook stoves from $7.601 110.00 gives you the greatest variety to sclei from. Our line of furniture , carpoU , uaii | Ing lamps , window shades , parlor suit lounges In large variety. Como uud seeu we will treat you right , IIKI , &KI.UIX , 820 Droadway. A fresh invoice of line cheviot suits fi TQung men , Just looelved at Model Clotl 1 RII1IW. , The Revolution the New Gas Ooinpanj Will Work with Its Oheap Tnel Giw. SHE IS FREED PROM A BIGAMIST Mi * . Carpenter's t'liliaiipy Mnrrlccl | jiro-/V Kino ! u tliu I'rlcjn of Con I Culls to XVofnl i ill- Minor Mention. It Is safe to Miy that the city council ha : lottnkciiollicUl ni'tlon upon nny subject , tlm sofnioro general public Interest thnn tin natter that \vai brought to their intention n the special meeting held 1-Ylil.iy night. It I ; equally safe ID say thnt no iictlon tlioy hiwt ovcrtiiUen hni Riven tnoro gcutiiitl niitlifuc tioiitliun their prompt compliance- with the request of the now gas company foru chnrtci to build and nulntnln works Intlioeity. Tin application for the charter cain < is a sui'iirlsu to oven some o the members of the council , but tin c'linrtcr wus so fair on Us faro , and It wiw In troduccd nud p.u'ttully X'ouehod for by nici wlio liuvo n Mtulnltis ) record anil huvo novei been connected In the rcmotost manner Witt any kind of Jobbery thut the iddorinciivh < nu J not the opportunity of going beneath the surfncc nnd iiiTusttftttlng the motives of tin i'oin | > iiny who asked the privilege , felt no ro [ uctanec In agreeing to suspend tlio rule : uul pass the ordiiuuiue ut ono silling i'licra w.is not the toast reason te nuc.-Ulon the assurance of Pin ley Ilurk < Klvcn the couiu'll when lie Intro duci'd the ordinance that , It was the falrcs that bad aver been presented. Tholiiqiilr'c ' ; niiil luvuHtljfiillons that , were made yesterday fully Justify the prompt notion of the council nnd lvo the assurance that n new era hi : dawned for Comirll ItlufK .As briefly stated In Tin : Bin : ycsterdny. tin nuwromiuny has iwntned the nnniu of tin Iowa fuel nn(1 power company , and agree b ; thuternnof their charter to civet anil main tain works for the manufacture and distvihn tlon of water B'vs for domestic , heating nni iiinimfiicturiiiKimi'iH > so.Himd flxus the billies price to be paid by any private consumer , re Kimlless of the quantity consumed , nt 25 c.'iit : per 1,000 cubic feet. Unless people have the means of compari son and stop toron.sldnr they win not vc.ill/.t what Is inciint when they nro told that fue gas U to bo furnished at a co4 to the con HUinnr of S.1 cents per 1,000 ciibli : foot. Prof Lowe of I'ciiniylvniiUi , who is considered tin best authority In Hiich inattei-s , saysthut tin best results to bo obtained from tlio corn bullion ofu ton o'f nntbnieite coal In the up pi unices used for domestic homing Is tin equivalent of 10,000 cubic feet of hvdrojtei t'as. At the pivsont prlca of" huri coal in Council HlulTs , 19 pe. ton , this would ( jlvo us the equivalent o 1KH ( ) feet of pa i for $ ! > , or 'M cents a thou sand. At the price of 4J"i cents n thoiwnic for IMS vo would net : WKW ( feet for jl ! , O'ual | Ing the cost of bard coal at S-.K ) u ton. It i ; asserted Unit the water tfus has only nbou oniMiuir the lieut-produc-hiK fluidities of coa pa * , and It this Is admitted ( and It is uosi lively denied by exports ) the now RIIS coin pany will furnish us a much clearer , belle unit In every wiy more ilc-sirablo fmlvhicl will equal the cost of hard coal n $ r n ton. Another fuel that will inuki this point clearer is that the price fixed b ; Ihls new company is only cents blghe than tlio lowest price nalural pas has been furnished to Lho people of Pittsburg at 11113 limo during the past live ycaw. Nalural & : u ba-s cost the consumers in the bean of tin gas regions ! . ! ! cents per thousand feet , nnd i : this company can fulfill Us self-imposed con ditions it will con torn creator blessing upoi the iieoploof ( 'otuicil ' IJlulTs than if they hue oncned an Inexhaustible natural gni well ii Hnybs park. H will be inoro ilcsirublo tbai natural uai for the reason thut the source o supply is always undfir control , and the lla bllity of explosions is reduced to a nilniiniin by tlio fact that only u low pressure is main taincd in the mains. Upon tlm face of things tliis now companj deserves the fair and open-handed trcatincii accorded by the council. Every provistoi of the charter is In favor of the citv and If thcro is any failure to com ply with its conditions It can bo speed ! ! ' forfeited and no mibllu interests put in Jrop avdy , Another feature that will also b pleasing to many citizens of the citv " is tin fact that the new plant will not "in air manner interfere- with the plans of the urea cut gas company , as the water pas isimfi and will not be used at all for illuimnatinj purposes. Tno vnst amount of capital pu itito tlio present gas plant will not bo mail unproductive nnd tlio Council Bluffs citizen who own It will not bo harmed , As stated in Tin : Hr.u yesterday the no\i company h composed of Iloston and ( Jhicagi capitalists , who own the new process for con verting water into gas. They selected Conn ell UlulTs for the initial point for their vest crn enterprise on account of the network o railways that center hero. Thelrphma Ill's t was to put In a small plant hero for nd vortWiid purposes. Just sulilcleut to run twi enormous jots , which they would locale ii some conspicuous point , but they finally con eluded to put in an linincnso plant and lieu the city and operate all its nmmifaeturmi enterprises. They propose lo erect live tall standpipcs near the transfer am Unlit them each night. They wil appear llko two natural gas wells and b' ' lluhtliitf up the country with their Hume' will attract the attention nf the thousands o people wlio pass throjglt the city 011 the grea transcontinental railways. The company has not yet selected the losa tlon for Us plant , hut a proposition has bcci made by ox-Mayor Hobrer to locate tbonev works on the vacant tract Ju.it west of lln Northwestern city depot , between Hroadwn' and First nrcnuo. By the terms of its charter the now com pany must have its works partially complete ) within sixty days sufllcieut to supply nllni Ited number of consumers , and huvo the worl finally completed anil tbo network of main laid over the city by November H ) , IS'Jl. China tea sets at Lund Bros,1 Gents' underwear In great variety at price to suit nil at Model Clothing ( jo , , L. H Mossier , Mgr. Frqo front n About eight years ago there was quite sensation furnished Council Bluffs byth marriage of a young man named H , .T. Cai pen tor to a little maiden of so tender years ate to cause general comment. Following see upon this cano a letter of Inquiry from woman in Illinois claiming to bo Mrs. Cm pentcr No. 1. The revelation that Carpciite was a doubly married man caused much of Hurry , as the deluded Council Bluffs brld was well known hero , Carpenter was triei for bigamy at the next term of the distric court and ECU tcnced to eighteen months ii the penitentiary. Yesterday fresh attention was called loth case by the petition of Mrs , Kuchel Carpcato foradlvoiTO. Judge Uarson grunted tin desired doeree and gave her the custody o their llttlo girl , aged about seven years. ' Tlio whereabouts of Carpenter are mi known , llo bus not been heard from her slncohls career of bigamy was given sue publicity. _ _ _ _ _ Owing to my loss hy tire on October 27 , am compelled to ask all parties indebted t mo to pay up at once. J , SULUV.AX. J. 0. Tlpton , real cslato , 527 Broadway. s A LI lit alxLisi Tlio Iloston Storft. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Opens a great clearing salO to make roor for holiday goods. Commences tomorrow Monday moraine and continues for this wee ] only. Don't fall to attend. Some of th greatest bargains in dry goods , furs , cloak and shawls will bo ottered , the llko neve seen before. Sale for this week only , Boston Store. FOTHRUINGILVM. lSKUla'cc Up GOCM Coal. The Council Bluffs fuel dealers hold mot Ing lust nlnht and unanimous ! y agree to raise the prlco of hard coal 60 cents a toi The ucw ratci go lute effect on Moiida morning , and hcrcaftor contumcrs of hard coal will bo obliged to pay 9.40 n ton for It. This action has been contemplated by the dealers for some tlmo. but nil of them could not bo Induced to sign tbo nffrcoinent. In Omaha and all otbor western dtie * tlio prlco hni been * ! ) .W for u loiif ? time , and Council Bluffs dealers tiavw licen simply un derselling all other competitors.Vhllo the people of Council Bluffs have been getting thi ) bonellt of this ruto the dealer.-i have been constantly selling on decreased margins until their profits scarcely paid for the cost of handling the coal , Soft coal was advanced more than a month ago , but It Is selling for less than the dealers in othoreltlcs me getting for It. The advance- nil around has boon occa sioned by the increase In wholesale prices in tnocast , Tbo advance took elTeet In Hcptcin * ber nnd October , but Council Bluffs dealer * should have the credit of maintaining the summer prim two months longer than other dealers.Vhothcrornolthcro will no any further advances will depend upon the east ern wholesalers. The possibility Is that they will screw up the prices another notch Iwforo wo cat our Christmas turkey , M/VKINC1 TillrUIl ! | . 'ljY. Ilonry IClRciniui .t On , . Council ItlnlT- , JIavo made the bkgest fur and cloak deal over consummated In the west , and they , at their store In Council UlulT.s , will deal thorn out to the consumers of the northwest nt snob pi-Ices that will lvo them the trade of tbo money-saviiig public. Furs arc In favor this season. ( Japes and muffs are immense. Hero are our best sellers i Blnclt and colored hare e.ipos $3.'J3 , $1.1 " , , S3.UO mid $0.00. Jtlnclc Coney capos from * 1.25 to S5.00. Silver liaro capes , roll collar j , point fronts , special bargain at y > .00 for capo and muff. Astragan fur capes and mutts at all prices. Wool seal cupas from tl'.OO upwards. Heal monUoy capes very cheap. Natural oposiun capes. Nutria ami beaver enpes and muffs. Dluolcaslragnn cloth capos , " Kllk plush imitation and"real. . Seat muffs -collars and boas. Kvery kind of fur known In setts , single- pieces or by Iho yard will bo otTcroil during this woek's sale at about one-half what other houses ask for them. Children ? ' fur sets whlto Coney , gray Coney , white Conny with black spots. HUOW bare , white tlbblls , nilragau cloth , whlto nncuru linitatlon lynx , nutria , be.ivci1 and seal - the grodtest variety of eliUdrons' furs ever shown , al surprisingly low prices. Fur trimmings by the yard. Swan's aown in all widths. CJot our prices before pur chasing. CLOAKS 1'LUSII CLOAKS. iin.vi ) WHAT wi : no. Wes llyoun plush cloak for $13.00 that are sold by other houses for $30.01) ) . Our SH'uVJ are sold elsowhuro for $ i.OO , ourJ-J-J.OU cloaits would bo called cheap bv other dealers for $ U.Oi ) , and our better prados in proportion. Wo glv-uan elegant muff with every plush cloak wn sell during Uns weoka sale. Cl-Oni JACKETS AND NK\V.MARKBT3 at from Jl. 50 up to the llnost ni'vlo. Thou sands to sctcel from. Hlsht. here let in say that our variety U so complete that wo are sure to suit everybody no matter how cheaper or how line n garment they wish. \Vo have ctoalts for the rich , wo have cloaks for the medium elms and iwror people. Come to us for a cloak for a'dollar up to live hundred dollars and wo can suit you , MIKSKSAKD CUILOU/FA'S CLOAKS and Jackets from ? l each up to the finest made. A great variety to select from. Now novelties Just received. Mothers who were not able heretofore to get suited in miiwe.s 01 children's garments are especially invited tt call and see our new line just received.Vc will surprise you in our elegant assortment and tlm low prices. Itcmembcr wo glvo ; nice doll free daring this week's salowitli every child's clonk between the ages of 2 ami 12 years. Also please notice that Henry JCiscman it Co. is tlio only house in this western country that hai these bargains , Call and see us. Ilnxuv Kisr.M < N , t Co. , Council UlufTs , fa. lail onlci-s promptly filled. Motor faro refunded by Henry Ktscman & Co. , Council lllurfsjlo till Ouialiu. customers , For stout men's ' clothing rail at Model Clothing Co. , L. U. Mossier , Mgr. Lamps at Lund firos. ' , 2J : laln street. Election returns are about all in , so is our full stock of carpels , rugs , oil cloth , window shades , lace and chenille curtains , china silk , upholstery goods , etc. Our democratic * , re publican , prohibition and oilier friends are Invited to call and take advantage Of our low cash prices. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAIIIT.T Co. China dinner sots at Luii'd Bros.1 the ChticchcN. Meeting of Spiritualists in the Grani Army hall at 7:30 : p. in. Dr. Itolhmcl o ; Brooklyn will be present. Twenty-ninth Street Mission Sundaj school , : i p. in. Preaching byVilliam Blooil at T : ! ! 0 p. in. All in that vicinity cordially Invited. The temperance mission society will meci ' nt the corner of Xorth Tenth'itrcot nnt avenue 0 at i ! o'clock p. in. Services con. ducted by Kov , J. Fisk , chaplain. UoreanHapllst church Dlvino services at 10Wn. : ! in. and 7iO ! i > . in. Subjects : "The Model Young Woman. " and "Tbo lUso an < Progress of UcIiRion in the Human Soul.1 : Sunday school meets at 11:15 : a. m. First llaptist Church Near postoHlcc. Itov. Stephen I'bolps , 13. D. , will preach at 10:5iJ : : a. in. , and llcv. Thomas Stephens of O malic at 7iO : : j ) . m. Sunday school at 12 m. Chris thin , lir'JOp. in. All cordially welcomed. Klders H. M. Elwlu and II. C. Brnnsor will preach at 10 : : i ( ) u. in , nnd 7JO : : p. in , ii Iho Latter Day Saints churuh on i'lerct street west of Glen avenue. A cordial invi tation is extended to all seekers of the truth Young Men's Christian association Mor riiim block. Uf.v. D. H. Cooley will addres. tbo young men's meeting today atI p. in. Al men of ttio city invited to boar the doctor ii his ! ast service before Icaviiigour city. Conic and bring a friend , Congregational In the morning the pastoi will prcacli a sermon to young men. In tin ovcnlng there will be a praise service con ducted by the young men ot tbo Young Men's Christian Association. Young Peoples' So doty of Christian Kndenvor at (5 : ! )0. ) Thcst services nve free and all are cordially wel come. First Presbyterian Corner \Vlllow avc nua and Seventh street. I ov. Stephei Phelps , pastor , Ruv. Dr. Cooley will preacl at 10:30 : a. in. At 7:110 : p. m. the pastor will by request , preaeti to young men. Sabbatl school nt 1" :00 : m. Young peoples meeting a' ' ( ' : ! ! ( ) p. in. Strangers and others cordlallvin vitcd. St , Paul's ChurchDlvino service today ai 10:45 a. in. and70 : p. m. Sunday school , 12:15 : ; blulo class , liiao p. in. Sonnon tonics Morning , "God in nnluro nnu in Life. ' Evening sermon : "Practical Christianity , " an address to the members of Fidelity Coun ell , Koyal Arcannni. Youns men ant Ptrnngei-s always cordially welcomed to these cervices T. J , Mackay , rector , J.C. Blxuy , steam neatlng , sanitary en gineer , 9IU Llfa building , O.naba ; Oi aMor riani block , Council HlulTs. V. Si. O. A. Notes. "VV111 you bo ouo of the 100 J Ask the gen end sccictary about It. At the last board meeting thirty -th ceo nev member were elected twenty-eight as.soci . ate , llvo active. Hero's a pointer. The nucleus forallbrun for the newly organized association nt Grea Falls , Mont.tct formed by n Kontloinun o thut city , makliifr a gift of fifty volumes Our association ought to have a uood library Who will start it ? In August tbo move was ntarted for secur ing ono hundred now members. Quito t largo number has been added , anil bull thoi ere coming. With a llttlo more work oi the part of those already members tbo on < hundred would soon IKJ reached , Mr. W. 1 * . Oftlccr has j-esignca the chair maushlp of tbo lecture and ontcrtuiiimcn committee , owing to his temporary romoya from the city. lr. P. J , Alontgomory was at pointed chairman to 1111 the vacancy. U Is proivedlo have a scries of catertainiucnt ! during tbo winter. The following Is the repart for October Average dally attendance at rooms , 110 ; letters tors written in rooms by young men , 11 ; written hy general secretary , ID : omploymen1 found for 1 youtid man ; baths taken during month , 4M ; new members , aaj uycrdgu a' ' men's 5' ' young meeting , , The trymnasluiu work Is progressing flnelj I under tUo direction of the Instructors iroii the Omaha aaswJnl-fon. Mom young moil ont'ht to avail thcibi i\v \ ! * of this ran * oppor tunity to secure pliJTAlwl training. Toomui-li emphasis cannot ) M > | * lnrad o.i the value of ineasun'inentand iimK'rlbcd exercises. ICx- niulnatloiis made cwi-y Friday evening. The week bopluiiKl'if todiy has been sot np.irt by thoiutcrimtlpnnt convention nnd the world's confcrcnei'rt.va week of praver or young men. The .Ytncrlran association has regularly observed Ihls annual appointment slnco ISftl. This siVispn It will b3 observed thronglnnit the wnrltlf Mectlnps will beheld each evening , cimniJcncliig Monday , at S o'clock , except ort AVednciday , when tno ineotliig will not bf-vln until ! i o'clock. A different leader wilt vonduct each meeting. An elegant line of NUllon ovJiivjit * at re duced rates at MoJcl Clothing Co. Dr. Seybcrt. Itos. Ogdcn house. Tel. HO. Ono dollar buvsn pound of tea and n beautl ) fill teapot. Lund llros. , ' South Main street Buy your coal and wood of G. H. Fuel Co. , K'J Broadway. Tele-phono 130. ) * of , At n meeting of St. Albans Lo.lgo No. 17 , Knights of Pythias , the following action w.is taken regarding tlm death ot.fnhn Van V.illc- eiiburg , past suproina chaucollor of the world : Whereas , It lias pleased Almighty Oml to tnku from onrnitiUt our worthy and beloved brother , .lolin Van Valki'iiburir , pint supreme chancellor , Knights or I'vi.blas ' of the world , anil , Wherein , . This lodc-o desires to place on record Its estimate ot his worth mill the o.x- prcssloiiof Its sorrow under thu illspcnsatlon v'hloh lias ulosml Ills i > urtldycuriMir as onn of the fonMiio.it woi-kors la tbo order , therefor j lu It Jtosolvcd. That It elves us ph-usuro to ro- inciuhor ami record iilslldollly to his olllelal rmponsllillltyim ntruoanil xo.ilous worker In the order , and II Is with di-cp ro ret that wo can 110 inoro rccelvo his pleasant croollngs anil prollt b y Ills i.si | > irut coiuiM'ls , nor join \vllh him In dlHcliai-iso of oar duties as citizens nor as knlhts ) inmu Caslli ; Hull. Ilijsolvocl. Tlm I wo ovli'iiil lo the wife and chlldi on of our dwcuscd brother nnr sluoo 10 .syinpiilliy In tlii > 1rKival boi-eavomeut. Jlesolvril. That our rustle Hall ho draped In nioiiinln : ; fue nliii'ly dnss. liesolve < l. That : i copy of Iheso resolutions bo sent to tlio family of our departed brnihor , that t Imy bo | mi > lM > U In tbodallypaueis and Hpiead upon the lu-orusof the lodge. Some of those teapots still left nt Lund Uros. ' , ' , ' 3 South Main street. 1-or boys' and children's suits dur.ibly made nud at lowest prices , call at the Model Clothing Co. Tbo Manhattan sporting headmiartcrs , 413 Broadway. O.T/.J//.I x Says Ho Was Uobbed. Martin Kvcrhmt tcll.s the police tbat ho got in with Edward Flammgan and two chums nt KVcinont and came to this city In n box car , nnd that when thov arrived in this city tbo ga.ig robbed him of $ ; ) ! i. Hacked ttio Tiger. Thomas Priest is a wise nnd prosperous man among his friends at Haymond , but when ho comes in with a shipment , of stock and with the proceeds .thereof in his pocket and attempts to buck the tiger he is a dismal failure , and Friday night wound up poorer by $35 and an overcoat. The Ituhoknh Social. The lodge rooms of Alpha loilgo , No. ! , Daughters of UebeJcah , were filled with friends at the social tViday night. Th o com- mlees were more than successful in enter taining the guests. After n splendid lunch bad been served n Very pleasant dunce was indulged in. A sicoro of friends \vcro pres ent from Omaha. JMcDoiiough-MU'cr. At the residence of'thebrldo's - paron tsMr. and Mrs. T. , J , AtcUonough , No. 119 heaven- worth street , at 7 o'clock Wednesday even ing , Itov. Father McCarthy ofllcialing , Miss Mary K. McUonongh of Omaha nnd Mr. C. "W. Miller of this city were united in mar riage. Mr. and Jlrs. Miller have gone to housekeeping on Twenty-flfth , between O and J ? streets. MoGinipsey-Mick. At the residence of the bride's parents , Twenty-ninth street , between Q and I ? . streets , Mr. Jtsso W. Alack and Miss Lizzie McGlinpsoy wen ; married Tuesday evening , Rev. Kobort L. Wheeler officiating. After the ceremony the Magic City cornet band put in an appearance nud enlivened the occasion with some line music. After all had Indulged in an excellent supncr n social dance was en joyed. , Mr. nud Mrs , Mack commence their married life under sunshine nnd with tht , hcaity good wishes of many friends , Drnvi ; Over a Hank. G. T. Archer , Joseph Hoffman , Charles Nicholas and a man whoso name could not be learned met with a serious accident about 1 o'clock Saturday morning. The men started to Omaha driving a team belonging lo Frank Adair , and on their return , when below Al bright , drove over u bank about sixteen feet. Mr , Archer nad his log broken In two places nnd received otbor slight injuries. Ho was taken to his borne in IMiittsmouth last idgbf The other men were scratched , Jammed and bruised , but not seriously injured. One horse was killed and the wagon wrecked , The injured men wore taken to the camp and surgical aid summoned. Notes About the City. Chaunccy M. Wilson Is seriously 111. K. Treuboft is in Chicago on business. \ \ ' , Paruell , the grocer , Is down with n fever. Mrs. Arthur X. Shriver was taken ill yes terday. A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs. Jj. K. Plmioll. The next hop y the Club will bo given Friday evening , the 14th. William Morgan has removed to his now house , Twentieth and J streets. Thomas Hock will build a line residence near Twenty-sixth and B streets. Isaac Kurly , formerly ( if this city , Is bacli from Boulder , Colo. , visiting J. W. Silver. Kll II , Doud left fnr Chicago vestordny , nnd on bis return will bring Mrs. Doud witli him. him.Krncst Krncst Pariicll , who has been ill with fovei for some time , is better and now is out of danger. Fred HowleyA. . L. Braidard and Lu , Blouchard have gone to O'Fcill for a ten days' hunt. Samuel Ilarrah , 'a carpenter , cut his right leg with an adze at the ankle , almost severity fhomomccr. . . , William L. Gregson of the packing house ? of Swift it Co. , Is in Denver on a short busi ness trip for the htfuso. llostmaster Glasgow has appointed Captair .lolin E. Hurt cleric In the postofllec , vice John E. Dilgcr , resigned. K. L. Hull yesterday received word tbat his father was dangerously ill , and started at once for Schojhtlcpkp , N. Y. Miss Mary Host of Medicine Lodge. Kan. , on her way to vlsiti her home in Ungland , is the guest of Miss Mabel L.SIlver. J. H. Evans of Omaha will erect a laundry building on tlm < riorth sldo of N street bo twcen Twenty-third -Twenty-fourtl : streets. George F. Long and family of San Fran , clsco , on their way homo from the east , arc visiting in tbo city , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Kltch. . At n special meeting of the city council the city treasurer was authorized to pay the two bonds of the First sewer district of fiOO each , duo November 1. Miss Mary O'Drlen , daughter of James O'Hrlcn of the Third ward , who returned from Denver last Saturday , where she spent the summer for her health' , is worse again. I ) . C. Qulun , a trimmer In tlio hide depart ment at the Armoiir-Cudaby packing houses , jammed the blade nf bis butcher knife Into his left hand , the point running up his wrist , A score of young people went to Omnun last evening to attend a reception given by Miss Elsie Ilurtinaii , Seventeenth and Cen ter streets. They report an enjoyable- even ing. ing.On On account of the Inability of members to pot away , the Ar/nour-Cudahy football team cannot piny the Young Men's Christian As soclatlon team of Omaha untill Thanksgiving day. Eugciii * , nged Ibrco years , son of Mr. and Mrs. iloscph Anderson , Twenty-seventh ami L streets , died ut I o'clock yesterday morn ing , and will bo burled nt' ' o'clock this after noon lit Forest Laiwn cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. K1 , .1. Eggcr will bo nt homo , Twenty-eighth and Egger street. Suturdav evenln , the inth , to celebrate the foitlcth birthday of Mr. Kggor mid tbo fourteenth birthday of their daugnter , Miss Emma , Fred Drexel of Omaha , who formerly owned the * laud on which Ihls city Is now built , nud J. Eggcrs of Grand Island , have bought llvo business lots on Twenty-fourth street , between M and N , from C. l \ t'abs foriaXK ( ) . A row of threo-story bricks will be erected on these lots. 271 KJinK.\X.l.\.I .lM-t > KTII I'Hilfl The CladliKoi.s and Sports on tlio Ground nnd Killer Tor the Kray. Mnvi'iiit , Tenn. , Nov. 8. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tni ! Hr.K.1 The time forthc flrcn- nnn-Danfortli light has narrowed down to twenty-four hours , but It Is more dim- cult tlian ever to pick the win ner , although betting men like Uanforth on account of his great generalship. Ucddy llrcnnnu arrived hi the city yesterday , weighing a fraction over 1UO pounds. Each muscle In his entire body Is as compact and hard as Iron , and there Is not an ounce of flesh on him that ho cannot use. Daaforth's condition is perfect. In nil his experience ) of twenty-three battles ho says bo lias never felt hotter nor was ever la better lighting condition. Hugh McMiums and Hilly Mycr arrived this nurnlng and will look for Hreu- nun's wants , and Jimmy Car roll , who bested Andy Bowen , and Fltzslmmona , whoso ninbitlon is to whip .lack Oeniscy , also came in from New Orleans on the morning train. They will second Tommy Danfor'h. The ring will ' bo pitched some w'hero within llfty miles of Memphis. A Dangerous Crook Jailed. Ciiic-wo , Nov. 8. It developed today tint the man giving his name ns Patrick Ford and who with another man was locked up for breaking Into the ofllco of a brewing com pany Is ono of the most notorious crooks in tbo country. Ho has been turned over to Sheriff Xocl of 1'onliac county , who has been wanting him badly for three years. Ills right nnmo Is William Idom. IIo was ar rested in Pcoria three years ago for safe keeping , but managed to make his escape. IIo was discovered a month later in St. Louis , but again madoa during cscapo bv jumping into the Mississippi river nnd swim ming away. " lie came hero some llmongo and entered Into the employ of tlio North western road as switchman. Since then car robberies in tbo yards have been frequent and Idem was lln ally connected with an at tempt to blow the browerv sjife. Detectives say ho has organ bed and trained a pang of thieves In every place they have found traces of him. IIo was an all round crook in Lon don before coining to this country. County Court. In the county court the Union National bank has brought suit to recover $71U1 ! ! from Story. & Her. The ban K alleges that during the winter of 1MH ) the defendants became in debted to Hie Omaha ice company in Iho amount sued for , and that later the claim was bought bv the plaintiff nud lias never been paid. John D. Murphy has sued Case & Kenedy , tbo contractors. He alleges that these de fendants contracted to build for him a $ .V > 00 residence. The residence wns built , the Helm sash and blind company illod a ? 700 Hen , which ho Itis been compelled to pay. Tbo suit Is brought to recover this amount. . * American Ilor.it ! Show Closed. CmoAfio , Nov. S. The American lior.-o show closed tonight before a largo audience. The feature of Iho ovcnim ; was tbo jumping contest between the Canadian horse , IJosc- berry nud the American horse , Filemnkcr. The latter , In attempting to make a 0 foot 11 inch Jump , fell and seriously injured his rider. Potter. The next attempt was at 7 feet 19f incbo , half nn inch higher than Filemnker's world beating record , at Thursday evening's performanceUosoberry was ridden by Tim lUonj ; in excellent form , ami at the very llrst trial cloarcd the poles , ttio horse barely grazing it with one of his fore feel. Chicago's Gni Trust Pined. CmcAfio , Nov. 8. The gas trust was this morning lined f 10 nnd costs in tbo suit of the people against the trust , and Judge McConnell - nell entered a sweeping order today debar ring thu trust from holding any stock , even a minority , in another gas company or any electric light company. This was in accordance- with tils decision rendered some days ago. Coun sel for the trust accepted to tbo entry of tbo order anil the supro'iio court will settle as to the legality of McDonnell's judgment of ouster. Death Follows a Debauch. Si'iiixnnnr.it , 111. , Nov. 8. A. C. Evans , a prominent and wealthy manufacturer of this city nnd councilman from the Fifth ward , died today at the Lebanon sanitarium from the effects of an over dose of opium. For For the past month Evans lias been on a pro tracted debauch at Cmclnnnttl and was or dered from that city two weeks ago by Police Judge ISnnston. He was taken to the sani tarium hy his wife and daughter. Ho es caped from Unit institution last evening , but BOOH returned wild with opium , Minister luiiico'u's Son Uuriod. Si'iuxiinii.i ) , 111. , Nov. 8. Kobort T. Lin coln , minister to England , arrived in this city this morning with the body of bis son. who died abroad several mouths ago. Ho was met at the station by members of tbo Lincoln Monument association , wno es corted Mr. Lincoln and tbo remains of his son to Oak Kdgo | , where the body was placed in tbo monument erected to tlio "mem ory of the boy's illustrious grandfather. The interment was without ceremony. Olmruli Hoclab'o Postponed. The church sociable that had been planned and announced to take place at the Young Men's Christian association rooms on Mon day night , the proceeds of which were to bo donated to the west Omaha Methodist mis sion , has been postponed ono week. A Mining Town Hnrnliig. Kr.Anixo , Pn.Nov. 9. A dispatch received early this ( Sunday ) morning states that the milling town of Fremont , Scbuylkltl county , Is on nro and it Is feared that half of the town will burn , 1'iBiisoxA t'.t it.i < : n.i rns. J. D. Prouty Is at the Merchants. C. E. Fisher of Boston js nt the Casey. D. L. Sterling of Denver is at tha Mlllunl. Callen Hunter of Choyeimo Is at tbo Paxton - ton , .T. T. Llttlellcld of Boston Is a guest at the Mlllard. \ \ \ W. Adnms of Detroit was at the Cusny last nlgtit. lion , Eugene Ware of Fort Scott , Kan , , is in the clly. - A. J. Holhwcll of Uawllns is lu tbo city , at thu I'nxton , J. A. AViiro of St. Louis is la the city , at the Paxton , B. F. Hough of Doi Molnes Is in tbo city , nt the Casey. S , L. Scott of Kansas City was at the Paxton - ton lust night , G. E. Dennett of St , Louis was at the Mur ray lost night. George W. Fry of I'lttsburg , I'a. . is a guest at the Murray , C. L. Klngsloy of Chicago was at tbo Millard - lard lust night. J. J. Hocbford of HupIdClty , S. n. , is at tbo Merchants , John I * . Button of Lincoln Is In the city , at the Merchants. Uev. H. V. Atkinson , formerly of Quinoy. III. , becomes the regular pastor of tlm South West Presbyterian church today , The church has been without u pastor for several mouths and the congregation will appreciate the efforts of n zealous and faithful pastor most thoroughly. TUESDAY MOIIl'S i Arrangements Nearly I'oiToijtrd for the Hlg Event , At last night's ' meeting of the committee appointed hy tbo Suiuosets to perfect ar rangements for the null-prohibition celebra tion Tuesday night , a great deal of picllm- Innry work was performed. Louis Ilolijirod was elected grand m.irslml of the evening ami ho appointed the following nicies : Omahn-.lohn V > . Hoyd , T. S. Clarkson , C. V. Gallagher , .loo Tcuhoii , James C , Craw ford , Charles Panning , A. E. Cogglcsball , Henry Vns * , W. R Hecbol , M. L. Kocder. South Omaha Colonel E. I1. Savage , J times Lowry. Pluttsnuiutli-U' . II. Cusblng , Cnptaln H. 1C. Palmer. Council Bluffs Thomas Bowman , 1) . A. Farrcll. Lincoln-John P. Sutton , John Fit/gerald. Nebraska City 1) . H. Knife , John C. Watson - son , Frank 1' . Ireland. Fremont Low May , John H. Shcrvln. ( Iniiul Islam ) John \Viilllehs , Sam Wai- bach , Patrick Diiimhey. . West Point-Judge , ! . C. Crawford , Norfolk Dr. Alex Hear , Dr. Peter Schwonck , Tim marshals selected to lead the different wards of Omaha are : First -Thomas Lowry , William \\Vekor , John Butler. Second C oorgo Anthcs , George Holine.s , Frank Kaspor. Third Ed. Uothcry , Patrlo Ford , William Butts. Fourth-W. F. Bechol , Andy Movnllmn. Fifth -Henry OslhotV , Jolm'Menoimld. Sixth -Ji-orgo ( Tlcrnoy , William Hiovcrs , William Miu-k. Seventh T. A. Mngoath , Michael Loo. Eighth Ueoixo StcrusdoriT , Albert Snun- tiers. Ninth-Euclid Martin. Fred Ulumer. The aides from outside towns nro re quested to appoint marshals to lead their respective dclegiitloiw. The line of march will bo published as soon ns arranged. All the bands In the city will bo engaged for the occasion , and outside dele gations uro requested to bring muslo with them. Special excursion rato.s will bo given by all railways ci'iilurlng In Omaha. Over Si , ( MO worth of fireworks bus boon ordered , and will arrive from Chicago , accompanied by two expert pyrotechnists , oa Tuesday morning. At the conclusion of the llroworks display tbo throng will bo addressed In tlio ( Jr.ind oper.i house and the Kxpislt.ioii build ing by Governor-elect Boyd , Congressman- elect Brvaii aim others. i i\Tiit ritMEH ! Io Is Salisllc'd Ultli the Itcsnlt In Urn District. CixvniASi ) , O. , Nov. S. Congressman William Melvinloy , who was in tbo city this evening , said tin reporter , referring to the election : "I mil well satisfied with the re sults In my own district. I gained UiOO ( votes during the campaign , which lasted but three weeks. It is very ratifying to.mo. . . 'Iho republican victory on tbo stale ticket was splendid. The unfairness of the gerrymnndo was mani fested most clearly by the recent election. The republicans carrieo the stnto bv a popu lar majority of over l ! ! , < > 00 , while theclemo- secured two-thirds of tlio representatives in congress. Protection is stronger today than it .ever was , nnd it will continue to grow in favor. Tbo tariff bill was misunderstood and was shamefully misrepresented. The latter was done by the importers , many of whom are not citi/.cns of the United States and are free traders , I nm suru it will win in the end. The same issue will coma forth In Ib'J-1 ' , audit will then bo bet tor understood. TUo republicans have little to fear tbo future if they have a free ballot and a fair count. " Major MclClnloy feels confident that the senate will pass tbo Lodge federal elections bill before the close of the next session. Wart ! Defend * Hiii-ttolnt. LONDON' , Nov. 8. The Sunday Times prints an interview with Herbert Ward , who declares that bo never saw Uurttciot commit any acts reflecting on bis honor , or that ho himself bud not committed. IIo was shocked that such personalities had been published nud sorry to think that Stanley should seek to embroil him ( Ward ) In a quar rel lacking every sentiment of chivalry for Iho dead anil consideration for the living. Speaking from his knowledge , Uarttclot never used excess , ! vo cruelty. lie says that Stanley , In Ills opinion , fails to attribute the blame for tlio disaster to the rear guard , where it should bo laid , namely , upon Jameson , administrator of the Congo state , who neglected to send a steamer up to the camp. Hud this been done everything would have been saved. Know in the Northwest. ST. PAUL , Minn. , Nov. 8. A snowstorm set In this afternoon In the southern part of this state and bus kept up over since , from threw to live inches having fallen in different localities. The snow extends over Into Da kota nnd will piobably bo quite heavy before morning. A high wind accompanied the snow at Rochester , Minn. , and it bids fair to last YAXKTOX , S. D. , Nov. 8. Lnkcllcld , Albert Lea , St. James nnd other places loport heavy snow with prospects of its lasting some time. Briu.iNiiTox In. , Nov. , 8. Tbo first regular cold wave of the season struck this vicinity this morning. A heavy sleet storm prevailed almost all day. LINCOLN' , Nob. , Nov. 8. Knports from Ibo north we stern trait of tlio state tell of a heavy storm thcro. It bin boon snowing continu ously for fourteen bouts. Tlio Census of Alaska. WASHINGTON , Nov. S. A bulletin from tbo census ofllco upon the cousin of Alaska Is composed of an Introductory statement from Supcrintcndnnt Porter nud a letter from Special Agent Potroff , describing his ex perience in organizing his force of enumer ators nnd collecting statistics. Ho began his work February 10 last. IIo divided tbo territory Into oiirht divisions and organized a force of assistants and sK'cial | agents for Held woi'k from resi dents fnmUmr with the language nud thu country. The enumeration is nearly com- Ulctcd , but the returns bavo been received only in part and some cannot bo had until next spring. Mr. Potroff' journey In Alaska foots up about twelve ihousuml imlos , and the distances traveled by his assistants will probably foot up more. Tbo Celebration Postponed , Tbo severe ueather of yesterday compelled the friends of high license to postpone the proposed celebration of prohibition's defeat. Extensive preparations had been made for the occasion , and the ratification v.'iis to have been indulged in by nil , regardless of party afllllutiotiH. Llocoln , Ulalr , Fremont , Plaits- mouth and Nebraska City had arranged to send delegations to take part In the general rejoicing. By order of tbo chairmen of both republi can and democratic central committees this event was Indefinitely postponed , but will certainly occur nt no distant date. Vast Sprinting. Nr.w YOUK , Nov. 8. Wendell linker , the crack sprinter of Iho IJurucloy alholetlo club , broke the record for 200 yards this afternoon , doing it in 20 seconds , one-fifth of a second better than the boat previous record. * O'Brien and Dillon In HoHton , BOSTON' , Mass. , Nov. S.-O'IJrlen , Dillon and other Irish delegates arrived hero this evening. They were greeted at tlio depot by a tremendous throng , and afterwards held u reception at the Parker house. Killed liy a Holler I0\plosion. MAGNOLIA , Miss , , Nov. 8 , Hy thooxplnsloa of a paw mill boiler hem this morn Ing Sam Pritchard , white , and Nelson Audrewu , col ored , were killed , two other men fatally and two seriously injured. A Tame Affair. Nuw YOIIK , Nov. 8. The anarchists' meet ing tonight In Brooklyn proved to ho a tame ufTfilr , only about fourhuudrcd being present , llerr Most was the principal speaker. Thi ) Dcntli Holt. NAMIVII.I.H , Tenn. , Nov. 8.--Hou , llarday Martin , an old time member of congress , died at Columbia today. TtIK snVTIIWKSTKItX I' Statement of Tonnnno and llnvrniirji of tlio innvront IjIni'H. CIIICAOO , Nov. 8. - [ Special Tulopram to TuiUci-Clinlnnaii : : ] Alilnec F. U'nlkcr of the Interstate * Coininereo Hallway association today sent out to the Hues In the houthwest- ovn pool n complete Mntomcat of the toiiiniKO and vovenuo of tbo cllfTeivnt lines slnco tlio Inception of the pool. It Is nn Instructive object Isnsoii as regards innlntenniico of rates , thcro liavlnp been almost no complaint In tills direction ugulint any of the trnftlo jmoled. The three clialriuonvlio have the hlliul pool In charge liavo inuclo no reocnt order for the division of trunic * . nnd It c'.in ho taken for in-anted t lint the ncrcontage.i K\CII ! aw ex- uc'tlvor ncarlv tlioso inrwil iil'on by the cbafriucn. It bulni ? u bllnil pool , the roads themselves do not know the WMYuntanes agreed upon , Thu llgure-s nro us follows ! IVr Hc-v Per Ton . cent , rinii'i , cent. AtclilMin IS.1.7.V ) ai.H ar i Alliin i 7.1.SM I'.S 10 U lIlli'lliiKton IIS.ti.1l KM ) ins M. I'niil . 'v.NJI H.II u I Hook Island . . . . sl.nr.-i I' ' . JM.NII r.1 s l'.SM' . * K. IV. . IIMCI 5.7 ril.iwi ,1 8 Wnljinh HI.Mil 7.8 7 1 MCI. I'lielflc- ' S7.I.VI I'M aivtiii in 4 Thcxo llg ires apply on tbo traffic between August 1 and October 111. Thr Clinnuclloi' at Homo. KOMI : , Nov. S. ( Special Cablegram to Tun HIM : . ] ( lOiieral Von Caprivl , the Cerninn chancellor , today visited Iho cathedral at Milan and siibsciuciitly ] inspected the works of art in the Victor Kmmiuiuel uallery A f for ward he returned to the HotelC uvour , whom ho held a long conlercnco with Slgnor I'rtspl Hie Italian prime minister. Tbo dulo and duchess of ( icuoa nnd the court dignitaries will be present at thu lmiiuet | to bo given to Chancellor Von Cnprlvi nt Mon/tt , A Tongli Trio. George Duncan , Itohcrt Hates and WdHam Hates , three tough looking negroes , , arrested upon u charge of breaking Into a box car and stealing some Hour In the B. \ M. yards , were tried yesterday afternoon in policecumi and discharged. I. C. Knotts FiiBl - Merchant All kinds of the best nnd ole > iiie < * t fuel in stock nnd under s People who dcsiro cheap nnd clenn fuel for cook lug will fnvl it by orderinn n load ol'eobs , l have n Inrflo supply tlmt nro clean and whole not broken up. Gaod hard wood cheap , eithot * in cot'U wood lengths or st < > vo- wood , delivered promptly. All sizes of lint'cl con ! , cknn , bright nndwall screened , TUO bluclc peet'less lump ' 'onl continues to be the favorite lor domestic purposes. - : - No. 29 Main Street. Call Telephone 20v "What shall fdonn fliiMinni dny. If niv uray toi > - > o "ilionld ran aivny' " Wo'lou'l e.spi'el miluray ( 'OD-II toiiin a ; iy , but wnsliiill iillo\v \ tlio following topciunuy on c'lirlstiniisdiiv : \ 1 liarn'l Ki'.nniliik'd siior. Ml Ibs MIIC'II nnd Jiiva C'lilltM * . U'lX ) I IN IS. ' 1. l n\IV Nn. 1U Hour. 1(1 ( liilvhi'lfof polutoos. B Ibs. In-- , ! li'ii. Tlio uliovo Koods will gut nwiiy. and IT you can caplm-o imy o [ llii'in yon nut ui-li un.c to them. If you \vniil to Know fiii'tlicr ; iirii ( > ii- Iill's ask any of our sulusiiicn , ni.il lit tbu vimo tltnu save yonrnolf T > prrccuit , Wu liny for vnsli anci sell for ensli. and ; ire abln tohavo our iiistoniei Iti per L'i'iit. 1IKHU IS WHAT VOIT I'AN DO foil c ASH : f.Uli-s. liniii'iliito I Mt' nr fur $1 ( id 1(1 ( llx. nitra t'Hiitf'ir 100 ITlbs. C snzar t ( H ) 7baI'M of Wlnlc ItiiiVlnn snap fur ' { 10 'Jlnr.snf BIHM ! laundry MIIJ : > . " > o Iiriro : lioltlc billing < r > o Oallfonilic Iriiiis p'tr pound Do Hiiiifloi" * hums PIT pound IIo i'riaiat'liiM i' IHT poll nil I.'u I'otntoi'H ] ) oi'liu.ilii'l tun ( food Iliooin l. > o .felly iicr pTiunil r > o Nn\y beans per iiouiid r > o Ci'iR'kc'iH per ( ionnil. . . . r > o Tlirc'i * Ionyi < nf lircad for fOe Mii'itinil Siirillnos , pur uun 7o OH Kiinllni-i , pi'rciin. . . ' 7o I'olti-d bam , per can r > o Duvilcd bain , iicr ciin r.o Two ( u , liottlu Ic'inon I'.xlraul r > o Two o * . liDttlo vanlbi oxlraul lo Vliin ur , pL'p Bid ion t.lo t'onl ( ill , per nalion tun I'lVU Ulllloils * > | | uollllC ) U")0 We nro ( ' : ( | ( ( in Klour. ll.T. lUvl.s' Xii. in. per wick I 00 II. T. llnvls' , Hluo II. per Kick I M fiolcl nii'diil. per xni'k I W ) Iliurii. Norton & Go's lliHYnln I'Mour. ' . . 1 40 A. Kattler , try It , p.'r suck 1 UO All poods warranted us loproseiilei ] and 10 nuncofiln tlio iKiiind. Welsb vour unnils and don't bnducclvod bv your hlnh iirlecd Ki-ui'iir- ninii. Any Krncur wlslitnx to sull mil , e.ill on ED. N. BROWN'S , C. O. D. Fourth Street and Hroadway. C'uuneil BlulTs. luwn. Or Council Bluffs , PAID UP CAPITAL.$150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 3SO.OOO < -I. A. Miller , K. 0. Gloasou. K. I * Slni''iirt , I. . F . Hurt , . ! . I ) , KdniiindsDii , t btiilui V C. llannan. TransaotKciier.il bankln.iisl - ncss. lurK st uaiilttil and hiiriilui of any ban ) : In Uoiuhwuslem towa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , " " D. H. McDaneld & "Co. , Butcliors' ' aid Packers' Supplies , Market Fixtures , Casing , Pplcps nnd Satisaso MalinrV Manliliicr MO- fCiMaliiht. , Counoll HltllTs , In. Al-o < ' In Hides mill I'urs , " SPECIAL NOT J C BS. COUNCIL BL.UFFS. T.OriT-A eniniicliiinn , ciiKi'iiMMl II. .1 II lt - _ - turn to IWJ Iiniachvay : ind recc lvi t < urd. BOVH Wanted from lr > to IT years old Insiclo W ( > i'k. Oood WIIBUS. II. 0. ( inni.V -mm ht. \ \ > A > TKH-Noat Rid for ! toiii-i-al ? work. ( Joniian pi-ufun-u , ! , Mrs .Mirub Hlms , : no I'liinlur MU \\7ANTK1) -A Kooil Bid forecni'ril > > work. Mra. I'.M. I'ryor , lllulVst " \\r\NTi-A | : ) Kirl for lioiihowurk. > O ( Irimoii , HUISlMli iivc. Oll AMTwo : Kooil work hiii-.i. . . \MI1 - tnko liny In tilling un o lot. A | > | > ' 1 to eonard nvi'rt'tt. _ ' T pK IIKNT - ' 1'ho .MoMahiui ( -.lory J. ! lii-lok block , No. UJ H. Mulii st , vvltheloMitor J.W. _ 8ji < | iilri ! . _ _ _ TfHm liN'T-A ( : clintco plcwi"of Jiihh * i buiit J. norir Cniincll llluirM , with KiMic iiinil- inir. Immediatepossossluu U du J \V , _ _ _ _ _ _ ' llvo-i-DcMirTioTiM- IUJNT-Oooil - - - ' otlior IIOIISOH clliroronl , prices ! nnr room overstoio near tionrt IIOIHII ; lin.ihi-miiicl lou for HIU : | mi iiiontlily paymeiitsj one' linusu iinil lot JW ; i fHlriiblo ltisln viUls on Siiun- ( lurs Htii'ot. North Oiuulia. for IUIIMI or t > ulu tli avc'iiui. SAI.K-Compluto pel of tlniiiT > tools , mid iiiniill Htoou of tliiwinu iniibaiKuln. Jiiiuli | at , room ! 118 Murrjam biouk. _ KO HtOVOH Ut CHt ( t'J UlO.SO Ollt. llolUlllilll rOM | > for liiinl inatilu hon.su inovlnu rollof > and Jocks.U , , O AinyJs i- < ) ' _ - J. _ _ . . ' . rn\VOM.aurufiirnnfir \ ) milo near the 'ty ' itt Ja Imwiln.V , A , Wood .t t.Vj. , KM .Mu''ty IJ1OH H\1B nr lima Oanluii land , wit1 l > Ulug' m Malu il' ' CouaaU