THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY , OCTOBER 3 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Dclhcred by Cnrrlcr in any part of Ilio Cltjr. II. W. TII.TON , - MANAUER. Hii InoMOnicc . No. 41 TFT rtiitnvrc ' J ' - 'NF-slNJlKlit Editor . No-Zl JI/A r/o.v. N. V. P. Co. Council Blurts Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loani , 201 Snpp block. One drunk was lined tlO.TO In tbo police court vostordny morning. Swansea MuMc Co. has removed from 333 Broadway to Masonic Temple. If you want water In your varil or house go to Uixby'n , Stti Merrlnra block. Tno M. L , . S. S. will soil homn made cakes ple % bread , brown brcnd , doughnuts , etc. , today at 621 Broadway , next to Board's fruit store. The taking of testimony It the Cut-off case was postponed Indefinitely yestprday , on account of a failure among the attorneys to ngreo upon a day. About a hundred Invitations were mailed to prominent democrats yesterday afternoon asking them to bo present this evening In the league club rooms to organize a demo cratic club. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to the following parlies : Henry Tyardes and Mary Ureicr , both of 1'oltawattiunie countv ; Joseph Kratohavll and Carrie Ifrulchavll. both of Omaha , and Patrick Ilonon and Llzzlo Anglutn , botn of Xenln. After high mass Sunday the sacrament of continuation .vill bo aclmlnlstorccl In St. Francis Xavler's church bv Kt. Kev. Henry Cosgrove , D.D. , bishop of Uu\cnport , la. I'rof. Schcnck ot Omaha will preside at the crgan. J. D. Lcggcttof Avoca occupies a cell in the city Jail on the charge of passing coun terfeit money. Ho was brought In by-a deputy marshal from Shelby , where he has lx > cn running a lake gatno at the county fair. Ho denies bavin ? Intentionally passed any counterfeit money. Ttireo men who work In the sand bank at Hlnton station entered the Hoot Upside IJown shoo store yesterday afternoon and one of them asked to bo shown some shoes. \S hllo ho was being waited upon ono of the others wandered about the store and soon sauntered out. The proprietor had been watching him and had eon him put n pair of shoes under u rubber coat bo carried on his arm. nna Ofllcer Kelly was notitled. Ho chased the shoo speculator down stteot. and finally overhauled him just below the Urand hotel on First avenue. At , tbo police station he gave his name as W. L ) . Urannan , and was slated with larceny. An application has bocn made to Judge McCJco for the appointment of a receiver to wind up tbo affairs of the Council Ilulls ) Wolf club. The plaintiffs In the suit are F. M. Hunter and the defendants arc all the other members. It Is stated , however , that a largo proportion of the defendants would have bccotno plaintiffs had they known such a rnovo was contemplated. There has ocen a great deal of dissatisfaction nmong the mem bers for some time past , many of those who had slirncd their names having refused to nav the amounts subscribed , thus causing the expense of lawsuits to bo borne by tbo fnithful , In addition to the ordinary running expenses of the concern , which were consid erably greater than the amount ot fun the members got out of the organization. 'Docs yoi.r mother know you arc outf'sald n boy to nis little brother. "Yes , she docs , " was the answer , "for ono bottle bottle of Dr. Bull's cough syrup has Knocked my cold inteR R cocked hat , you bet. " A few aopliciitions of Salvation oil will Instantly relieve stiffness in the nock or Joints. _ ' . " ) cents. Night school begins October . " > . Now fall goods , finest line in the city , just received at Holler's the tailor's , 310 Broadway. IT.IiS OX.ll. f.tllAG HA I'lit. Herman Buerdorf and Louie Zurmeuhlen have returned from Chicago. Kev. Dr. Babcock has arrived from the east , and will preach next Sunday morning at St. Paul's Episcopal church for the first timo. Miss Annlo Swlgort has returned from the cast , accompanied by Mrs Eisonbercer , with whom she has been spending the summer. MUs Eleanor Swan of Ithaca. X. Y. , ar rived hero on ; i visit to her mother. Mrs. Charles Swan , and her relation's and friends here. She expects to remain about a mouth. I'd A. McFarland , cashier of the Transfer hotel , ha * resigned his position and gone to Ohio , accompanied by his family , wheio ho will visit relatives. Ho will then locate permanently In Kentucky. Mrs.Vlusln's Soothing Syrup is the best of all remedies for children teething. io ! cents n bottle. Attend the night school tit Western lowu college. Opens Monday , October a Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pe.irl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High crude work n specialty. " Contests tlio Kcinnvnl. An Important question was brought up in connection with an Important case In the fed eral court yesterday afternoon by Hon. Clark Varnum of Chicugo , attornoV for the plaintiff in the case of J. W. Conn and A. B. Taylor nsilnst the Chicago , Burlington & Qufncy Hallway company. The suit was commenced some time ago In the district court of Mills county to recover $100,000 which the plain- tin's claimed thov had paid the companv In the shape of froignt rates , in excess of the amounts which had been paid by certain other stock dealers. This discrimination , it was claimed , was contrary to the laws of Iowa , and n suit was accordingly brought , The plaintiffs were residents of the state of Nebraska , and the company tiled a petition demanding the removal of the case to the federal court on the ground that It was be tween parties of different states. This pe tition was mot with a remonstrance yestor- dav , on the ground that Burlington is n con solidated railroad , formed , of two roaiis which have been chartered bv Illinois and Iowa respectively , and therefore n resident of both suites. On this ground It was claimed that the company Is not entitled to a removal. It was also claimed that iho com pany had virtually admitted that it was a resident of Iowa , and had obtained the tx ewer and privileges and assumed the li labilities of resident railroad corporations. Thp poluts raised by the Chicago attorney are said to bo now to the profession , ana art ) consequently of considerable Interest. The question was submitted to the court and taken under advisement. The grand Jury was at work all day , out made no further report. It Is composed of the following members : Foreman , J. II. I'ickett , Osknl osa , Jurors , L. M. Hallo- , Osknloosa ; li. \ \ . Skinner , Clarlnda , F. A. S.ickott , Council Hlufts ; E. H. Harnott. Council lllufis ; .lonn I ) . Jono , Clurindu : C. \V. JSlmjMon. Klllott. Harry Hines , Atlantic ; L. \\llllnm8 , Council UlulN ; Ansoii West. FulrllcldjA. K. Hollnnd , Ml. Ayr ; J K. Treat. I'orcival ; Jmntu Lair , Slunrt ; Harrv Plorcw > . StwirtT. . Parkinson , Crom- wcll ; II. O. Ueus , Uonap.irto , J. S. Miller , Now ton ; A. T. Klchnnl" , Indlanoln ; Perry Troblloock , Kcosoqua ; M. V. Mlllor l-'nlr- lleld ; J. II. Tnvlor , Ui-d Oak ; Tnomas Ciiil- vln , CouncllIJlulTs ; U. H. Custer , Conier- vlllo. _ Picnic nt Mnnhnttnn bench. Round trip tlokots from Oinahn , tnelutllntf Ixmt ride , 60o ; on sulo nt news stands ut Mil- Inrtl nnd Murray hotels. Frank Trlmblo.ntty , Baldwin blk.tcl 303 A Hluiri 'MiiHiin Honored. The Scottish Uito Masons from Council Dluffs hnvo returuiHl from Sioux City , wharo they have twen attending too annual so slon of the Krand con lstory. The honor of illus trious grand ooinmanuer has fallen upon U' . A. Mauwr of Council niuffi . It was \\hoily a kurprlxe to him. He was detnlutnl here by uiiptirUiDt limltuBs naalrs , nnd the Hrat Inti mation bo bud WHS when ho tlepped olT the tr ln ut Sioux City and found a oomunttco waltlnu- oacort him to thtt luitallutlou cor- TIIE OLD , OLD STOHY. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Trouble Mr. Kemp is in Through Another Man's Unfaithful Wife. SHE HAS CEASED TO LOVE HER SPOUSE , Wnrin with Itluhtcous Wrath the \\roi.j-cd liiiihnnd Causes the In- cnrccrntlon of the Ohject of Her KrrliiK AfToctlon * ) . J. L. Kemp was arrested at a late hour Thursday night on an Information filed In Justice Hammer's court charging him with adultery. The information was filed by Isaac Allison , the husband of the woman who had been the companion of Kemp's Improper con duct. Mrs. Allison cnmo to this city from Il linois a few weens ago on a visit to her sister who lives on Aveiiuo C. During her visit she became acquainted with Kemp , and nt last wrote her husband that she had decided to try married life anew , and this time she would commence with Mr. Kemp as soon as she had obtained a divorce. Allison was somewhat surprised , and ho very naturally lost no time lu steering for Council Bluffs and putting Kemp where ho could do no moro mischief. When Kemp was searched at the station his solo effects tverc found to consist of ten pennies and two bibles. He claimed there was some mistake somewhere , and piling up the two bibles offered to swear on them both that he had never asked Mrs. Allison for n sbarii of her atTeotlons. Mrs. Allison visited Kemp in Jail vcstcrday morning , and lavished her affections on him with surprising free dom , considering they were unsolicited , and repeated her promise to narrv him as soon ns she had gotten rid of her present husband. The case will bo tried next Monday at'J o'clock. The Louis Milmcrj ; Display Will bo continued during the re mainder of tne week on account of bad weather. The ladies of Council Bluffs will find our display this season to bo buporior to any previous display. Wo have never had ns lartfo a Block of patterns as wo have this time. The Aulabaufjh fur dis play is very line. Mr. J. n. McCabe will show the furs and take orders for now garments and repairs. No Total Abstainer * ) . Richard RoDurts was Drought Into the city from Itockford tow/iship yesterday morning and contlned in the county jail on a charge of assault with Intent to murder. John Anderson , who claims to have been the object of Robert's wrath , tells n peculiar story. Ho says a gang of farm hands , with himself and Roberts among thenumber , were playing cards last Wednesday , when Roberts brought out a jug of whisky and invited the crowd to take n drink. Anderson refused. This angered Roberts , and ho proceeded to take summarv vengeance on the man who had declined his hospitality. Ho pulled double barrelled shotgon on Anderson , who In the meantime had seen a man going past the door who owed him some money. Had Anderson's business been less urgent , ho would undoubtedly have been tilled with buck-shot , but us It was ho got outsldo the door Just as the gun went off , and the contents of both barrels were emptied into too door , toarine it into fmgments. TLo owner of the farm , whoso : .ame is Milter , was notilled ot the occurrence and went from Omaha to the farm to place Ilob- orts under arrest. Roberts Is considered an all around tough citizen and bos terrorized the entire community In which ho lived for some time past. He was unnblo to give ball and was sent to the county Jail to remain until next Thursday , when ho will have a bearing before Justice Hammer. Lake Mnnnura Time Table. For the remainder of the season Man- awa trains will run as follows : Leave the lake at 8:00 a. tn. , 1:00 : p. m. , 2:30 p. in. , 4:00 : p. m. , 7:30 : p. m. Leave I5road- way nt 9:00 : a. in. , 2:00 : p. m. , 3:00 : p. m. , 5:00 : p. m. , 8:00 : p. m. On Sundays and special occasions trains will run every hour. _ Silver Wed dine. Royal Arcanum hall was well filled last evening with friends who had gathered to pay their compliments to Rov. G. \ \ . Crofts and wlfo in honor of the Twenty-fifth anni versary of their marriage. Ono oi the at tractive features of the evening's entertain ment was the musical programme which had been prepared. L. W. Ross presided in a very capabla manner. The programme was opened with a piano selection by Mrs. Jessie Gaynor of St. Joseph , who wai greeted with loud applause. Colonel J. J. Steadman then presented Rev. Dr. Crofts and wlfo with the silver show or which had been poured through n hole in a huge pumpkin by the guests ns they came in the door. Dr. F. S. 1 homas presented them with n magnificent silver mounted inkstand ou behalf - half of the Grand Army , and Colonel D. B. Dallev did the honors over a fine silver Ice cream set , the gift of the Union Veteran legion. After the presentation speeches had Dcen made Mr Crofts responded In a buppv vein. W. A , Derrick of Omaha was the next on the programme , with a bass solo , which was well received. A loiter was then read from Mrs. Crofts' father , In which the couple were congratulated on the happy return of their wedding anniversary. 1. M. Treynor rendered a vocal solo and responded to an en core , after which Mrs. Gnynor completed the programme with another piano solo , a "Val o Brilllante , " by Moszkowskl. The entertain ment was concluded by a social which was highly enjoyed. Constipation poisons the blood ; Do Witt's Little Early Risers euro constipation. The cause removed , the disease is gone. Victim ol Honrt Disease. A L. Hendrloks , tbo veteran ex-Justice of the pcaco was stricken with an attack of neuralgia of the heart yesterday forenoon at 11 o'clock while at work in bis oftlco nt the corner of Willow avcnuo and Pearl street. The attack was entirely without warning , and ns severe as it was sudden. Dr. Pinnoy was called , ana for an hour and a half all tbo known remedies were applied with unceas ing diligence , until the old gentleman was able to bo moved to his rest- donco on Avenue A. At last ac counts tin was resting easily , although his age makes a complete recovery somewhat uncertain. HU many friends , however , are very hopeful and the prospects are that ho will bo up and around in the course of a week or two. Iiowls Morrison. In splto of the dKagrecablo weather a largo audience guthoruu at the Broadway theater last evening to witness the production of Goethe's drama , "Fau t. " It was ono of the grandest pieces ever presented on the stairo In this city , and the audience signified Its satisfaction by frequent and prolonged applause , tbo leading characters being called bofcro the curtain throe times. Morrison us Mephlsto was the crowning suoctw * of the ovcntnz.und ho was ably supported by all the other members of tno com piny. The sconlo effects were vorv flno. Tbo ylay will bo pre sented again this evening , and If tbo wuatbcr Is favorable the house will no doubt bo crowded. _ C.Uhnllo Ilazunr. Tbo St. Peter's Catholic bazaar cloios this oveninc with very sat U factory results to the/ ladlet who have the work In charge. The programme tonight will bo dancing and tbo voting ot the various articles to the most popular people. A bundtouio secretary will bo voted to the mo t popular railroad cashier. The butchers will coutoot for u tine silk bat , which will be worn awav by the one who has the greatest number of friends , but the con test which will create the greatest' Interest will bo the votliJi.- ( the gold watch to the popular teacher in the public schools. BLCKMAX & bOX , BANKERS. HOglON STOJli : . Council HlntTs , In , Wo nro oixjn Saturdi\v and Monday evenings. Mondays ! ) o'clock , Saturdays- 10 o'clock. Wo offer special Induce ments tosnll ovonlng purchnsnrs to give every ono n chance to get i share of the bargains during our Saturday nnd Mon day evening stiles. 600 niilrs misfit kid plovcs. ranging in price from t,00 to ? 60 per pair , some ns coed as new , In ono lot for Saturday and Monday evenings from 7 p. in. at 33o n pair. Wo have just received our fall line of kid gloves , ono of the most conspicuous bargains is a line of Uairritz shopping gloves , regular 31.00 goods , for Saturday and Monday ovoiilntr at " 2jc , from 7 p.m. They como in all sizes , in blacks , tans , tan browns and plates. 50 dozen lOc and 2oc embroidered handkerchief ? , some slightly soiled , to close 12jc each. Don't fail to see this bargain. BOSTON STORE , Fothorlngham , "Whitclnw < k Co. . Council Bluils , la. Petition IN Filed. The petition which was referred to some time ago in THE BEC in the divorce case of Florence B. Wcstcott against It. B. Westcott was filed In the district court yesterday. Tno case will como up for trial at tbo Ceptomber term. DoWitts Llttlo Eany lasers ; only pill to euro sick hcadacbo and rcguiato the be wo Is nvx'b itr.yn : or TIIK WEEK. No Speculative Crnzc or Incitement Interferes with Ituilncs * . NEW YOIIK , Oct. 2. U. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says : The past week has brought the expected reaction in stocks with the passing of a divi dend by the Missouri Puclllc and some trou bles among western roads , but tn the busi ness of the countrv no reaction appears nor are there signs of discouragement. In very many cases farmers will realize on their wheat grown this year mo a th n the entire cost of their farms. Unseasonably hot weather has for the time retarded some trades , but a change is already noticed. It Is also a most encouraging fact that these invorable conditions have produced as yet no speculative excitement or craze such as often prepares the way for swift and disastrous reaction. It is fortunate for tbo country that apprehension of tinancial difllculty this fall has 'powerfully restrained the speculative tendency. The iron markets are distinctly stronger. Anthracite agents have decided upon an allotment of 3,030,000 tons for October , al though actual prices are not above those of the July circular , * vhllo there have since been two advances. Largo sales of copper ot 12Vc are reported , but tin has sold as low- asOc , and sales of lead are small and of tin plates moderate. Sales of dry goods are largo In the aggre gate , but in light weights far below last year's and many looms are Idle for the pres ent. On the other hand , there is a peculiar increase in the demand for heavy weights , and dress goods sales are satisfactorv. Cot ton goods are a little less active , but print cloths are firm at 3 cents , and of prints some styles are an eighth or a quarter ot n cent higher. Sales of unit goods are retarded by the weather and hosiery Is dull. Sales of wool at the different markets nro not 3 per cent below those of last year thus far. Boston reports a closer money markettaml satisfactory trade. At Philadelphia money is in fair demand though there is complaint in trade of slow collections. At Chicago some increase is seen in receipts of corn , oats and cheese , an eighth In cattle , a third in wool , and wheat receipts are five times and rye receipts eight times last year's , but n de crease appears of one-half in lard , a third in cured meats and a flfch In barley. At St. ' St. Louis trade and manufactures'aro active and mono } ' close. At .Minneapolis and St. Paul business is good and lumber advancing , and at Kansas City and Denver improvement Is seen. At all points reporting ut the south trndo is im proving , except at Savannah , where the great strike suspends the movemen tel cotton. In spite of several moro circulars advising farmers to hold their wheat the price has de clined about 1 cent. Corn has advanced 2 cents and oats 1'8 cents , and while cotton Is unchanged In price , pork products have changed but a trlllo and coffee and oil are a little lower. There Is moro perplexity than usual regarding the yield of colton , out the most conservative estimates conclude that a largo decrease in tno product is probable , making a market for the heavy stocks which were brought over from last yoir. Imports of merchandise , though smaller than a year ago , when the movement was exceptional , are quite large , and exports from New York for the past two weeks are nearly equal to those of last year. Railroad earnings exceed lost year's , as to exchanges at the various clearing houses outside of New York , although but silently , and there ore as yet no symptoms of the artincial monetary pressure which some bavo appre hended. The business failures occurring throughout the country during the last seven dayi num ber i'iO , as compared with n total of 241 last week. For the corresponding week of lost year , the figures were 107. Western IVnsions. WtstuvoTox , D. C. , Oct. 2. | SpecialT le- grara to THE Bee. I The following list of pen sions granted is roiorted by Titu BEE and. Examiner Bureau of Claims : Nooraska : Original William Johnson , David M. Sells , Samuel Glvin , William P. Lea , Charles M. Mulford , Solon B. Wells , Phillip Snyder , A. D. Myers , James R , John son , Alonzo Gage , Charles F. Rlichlo , Bon- jamln Filkins , Stephen Simmons. Cornelius It. Ford , John Eichholz , Lucius Webb. Additional Hiram D. C. Squires , Mo cs Brown , Jacob Berger. Increase Travers M. ScYton , Adrian D. Mills , John Hem- merich. Original widows Elizabeth Hober- Icc , Emilino Graham. Iowa : Original- David Moore , Andrew Ciausman , Anton Yicke , Gcorgo W. Love- Joy , William F E. Hall , John J. Homing , Jonas Pettlt , Ellas S. Ward , Joseph J Jack son , Abnor B. White , Henry H. van Horn , Charles Falconer , David W. Baker , John V. Judkins , Allen liiiHls , Isaiah Siglin , James P. Tlminernian , tjiitnuel Cokeloy , William H. Stoio , Thoma , A. Walker. William S. Nel son , George W. Robnelt , deceased ; John Burkhard. Wllford D. Thorp , William C. limn or , Christian W. Rico , Charles E , Sackstt , William W. Grools. Additional- Anton Giobolstcin , Linden Holladay.'Thomas C. Carver , John Schwarz Increase George H. Itobv , William Buck. Reissue John Holllngswortb , Michael Kesscbring. Original widows , etc. Atda Sony , inothor ; Phooho Day , mother : Ro- beccu Baker , Kato bimpsou. Bridget Rob- nett , Sarah Van Douson , M.ircarct Dial , Saran E. bhoop , Mary J. Myerhoff. South Dakota : Original Harrison J. Edgerton , William C. Elsou. James E. John son , John Albert , Charles James , Louis S. Perkins. James C. Root. Original widow- Susan Neurow. Itepulillciui Committee IlKtUQUAIlTMIS KEfL'III.ICAN STVTK t'KNTHAt , 1'OMVIITTEE , OMAHA , M > pl. 'M , Hll. A IliCOlllU of tbu republican state cutilr.il commHU'O In called to meet ut the heitdrunrtur& | . 7 : M p m , Mtturdny , OctoDera , A. D. Is'Jl. ' A full uttondunco N reoni'sU'il. x I ) . Mciitiat , Chairman. HKU > QIMUTEIIS ltil'LMI.lC.\.N : ! I'lTV L'lUiTII II. CoMMiiTKL. OMAHA , Nub. , ( sept. ai. IsJl. Theru will bo nii'OUas > 'f ' tlio rutiubllcnn city cen tral coiiiinltti'u at Mlllurd hotol. Saturday aftcrnuon. October .X lb'.il. ail o'olofk. I ) . II. MEIICKH , Chairman. Tlio city republican central ooninilttett ! > : I ) II. Mvrvcr. chairman , l-'lnit warullllani I'mphursun. w. A. Kulltiv. IVtur lloysen ; M-c- end ward. .Morris MorrNon , 1'r.uik Ix.ispcr , M. II llejuuld : Third ward , w J' Uur : y. U o Hartley. A Thlto ; fourth urd. H I ) . Dun can. A. I' . Mchulits. I ) II. Wheo'ur ' : Hftli wntU , J. U. ItHlmii ( , llunry Dunn. J. .N. 1'lillllps ; M\th Murtl , Kil I'unu. Uwir.'o JOIIIH , Tlioimts ( iiiMen ; seventh Hard. M. L Itoudur. ( . ' . N. Iniklo , J. C ThoniUMin : KJtrhth w.inl. J T. OUrke. 51 1' . Mnitletmt. IVler I'wterMin : Xleith ward. W. J. Hozeis. II I. Reward.V. . A l'r H ) . Tim republican cxinnty central cnmmlttuo meou ut tlio Mlllard hotel .sciuir.luy nail at t p. in. fur the transaction of lmp < runt hu I > nu . Tlio priH'Inut inuruU r nro tippet-tally requeued to bo pr i iit lly ordur of the clit.lriu.in. M. il. UEiirit'Ut , orut rv. COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINLE. IN A HURRY FOR A DIVORCE , Chicago's Reputation' as a Separation Cen ter Eeacbes tbr ) Gnlf Coast. SPECULATED AND NOW ARE M'SSING. ' Tvo Ilrothcra Who nrc IJnnkcM Sud denly Disappear Trouble on a Unco Trnolc Nearly Itc tilts In Hloo'tlslici ! . Cmcioo Hi'rtEAU OP THE BKK , ) C1IIC400 , III. , OCU 'J. f Hero Is another man who thinks divorces are kept constantly on tap In Chicago. Post master Sexton has n letter from T. V , ' . Harry of Galvcston addressed , "Attorney-at * law , Chicago. " This is what the poor lone man from Texas writesI : have been n grass widower for two years and my wlfo has refused to live with mo for three or four times , ntu' ' the last time 1 beard of her she bad run oft with a mau. So you will let mo know what you will give mo n divorce for and how much will you charge and how long before you can send it to me. I will never live with her any more on no term" , so lot mu hear from you at once and oblige , etc. " IIANKCKS MYSTEUIOrSH MISS1VO. Detectives from Chrismau. 111. , and Pinkertou men are said to bo scouring Chicago for A. II. Standl- ford , head of the Standiford Dros. private bank at that place. Mr. Standiford left Chrisman presumably for Chicago Satur day last and has not since been heard of. His brother , J. . Standiford , the other member of the banking linn , loft for Cali fornia two weeks ago and has Decn equally uncommunicative. Both brothers have been heavy speculators on the Chicago Board of Trade and their sudden and mysterious dis appearance is attributed to supposed heavy losses. EXCITING HACE TTIACK El'ISOnr. 'I hero wcro pistols drawn to prevent on official order being carried out at Gartlold park yesterday. It was during the bcttlne on the second race. Signature , n horse whose peculiar running had been watched bv form students for some time , was the favorite. Ho is owned by J. H. Magee , a stalwart turfman , who has the reputation of caring for his rights in a forcible wav. Five minutes before post time it was announced through the ring that Goodalo would nae turn instead of Gritiln , lately designated by Colonel Clark as an honest rider despite the recent Royal Flush and Drake episodes Grlflln was in a furv over his displacement. While a spirited Interview was going on in the judges' stand between Colonel Clark and Owner Maeeo , Colonel Clark sent the police * o too paddock to care for Signa ture and curry out his order. Magee hurried after the messenger aad found tbo horse in charge of an o nicer. "Let go that horse's head , or you'll got hurt , " said Magee , with his hand on bis hip. There was a pistol butt near the hand and the horse was cast loose. Other guns were shown , too , and there was a dangerous looxmg scano for a , minute , or two. At last Magee cot his horse out of the gates , and putting a boy on bis back ordered Signature ridden away. Magee fol lowed and the official announcement quickly came that Signature and J. H. Magee were ruled off. DECHRED THE CAKE JU'SII OFF. Evanston has fallen into line with Cor nell in the movement to abolish tbo classic pastime known as the cano rush. The much looked for struggle that has agitated the minds of tbo student community for a week past and that was to occur before a crowded campus tbU afternoon , was yes terday declared off la deference to n com munication from President Roeers after a spirited debate among the students. KEIlllASKAXS ATTEXIIINO THE J.KAOIE. Amrng the Nebraska people attending the convention of the Irish National league hero are : M. V. Gannou , Omaha ; Father D. Fit/gerald , Falls City ; D. Fitzgerald , James Condon , James A. O'Shoa , Lincoln ; Kev. Thomas \fackey , Diller. NEW TIlEOI.OfiJClI. SCHOOL OPENED. The opening exercises of a new Lutheran Theological seminary were held in this city yesterday , at which there were present , besides - sides the oRlcers of the institution and their friends , about twenty students. Contracts have been let for a seminary building and a dormitory , which will bo at once erected. The movement toward the founding of the seminary was begun twenty years ago by the general council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. There are four English Lutheran seminaries in the east , but thus far the west has been without one , and It is to supply this need that the now school was founded. WESTEIIV PEOPLE IS ClIICAOO. The following western people are in the city : At the Grand Pacific W. L. Roach , Mus- catine , la. : W D. Ellsworth , DCS Moines. lu. : It V. Hull. C. L. Chaffeo. Omaha. At the Palmer \V. B. Stuckslager , Lisbon , la.V. . J. Keating , Watertown , S. D. : Mrs. D. L. McKinnov , Sioux Falls , S. D. : Hon. J. B. Weaver , De * Moines , In. ; C. W. Bittman , Dub\quo , la. ; It. G. Garrison , Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Garrison , It. A. Romans , Donison , la. ; O. J. Taylor , Sioux City , la. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wyman , Omaha. At the Auditorium F. C. Gay , Topeka , Kan. Kan.At the Wellington F. N. Hooper , Daven port , la ; G. W. Call , DCS Moines , In. At the Tromont Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Rich ards , HOCK Rapids , In. At the Sherman- . E Allen , Forest City , la. ; Mr. and Mrs. William Wellraan , Flan- drean , S. D. Major J. A. Howard is In the city and thinks of entering Chicago nowspaperdom. Lieutenant and Mrs E. C. Brooks of the Eighth cavotrv. Fort Yates , N. D. , are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. G. William Matthews.F. . F. A. Use Hallpr's German i'llls , the graat co n stlpatlou and liver regulator. XEW YUAtt , nor.JJ. Gliul Festival of the Hebrew Church Commcnueil Last M lit. Tbo Jewish new year was fittingly ushered in test night at the temple of the Congrega tion of Israel on Harney street. There was a largo audience and Dr. Itosenau delivered an able and appropriate address. The music was superolv beautiful. Tbo vocalists were Mrs. Cotton , Mrs. Moellor , Mr. Wilkms and Mr. Kronberg , a member of Gilmore's com pany. pany.With tbo Jewish people this Is the year 5iVxl. Considering the inclement weather that prevailed last riiu'nt the attendance was quite surprising. ' The faithfulness of the Jeu-lsti orothrcn under tbo circumstances was very commendable. Caligraph Writinv Machine is no longer u luxury , bnt bos be < irtmo ; a necessity. HULL. ST. Louis , Mo. , Ocr. ' 2. Simeon Uov , who has bocn secretary of the Globa-Uernocrat company for the pa"il " sixteen years , and con- noc tea \lth the pape' /or a quarter of a cen tury , died this morning of Brlghts's disease. The funeral will uibo place Sunday after noon. _ j ) _ \ ? t Hnrtt'r MivkorH in ScHslon. Ciuciao , 111. , Oct. 2 , Butter makers from nearly every state In the noithwest are in session hero today. Tbo meeting was called for the purpod of farming nn association. The main object of the association ts to raise the standard of buttermakcrb , and thus ralso the grade. Kcinnle 11 illooiifst Injured. ANN Auiioit , Mich. , Oct. 2. The Wash- tenaw county fair cloc > U last evening with a balloon ascension by a female aeronaut , Ger > trude Canuo , which ended In a serious acci dent. As she wai dsscendlnc in u pariohuta from u height of 1,0)0 ) loet , sou full a UUtanco of fifty feet to the oartn , receiving dangerous injurioa. ' HnMou Itiuikct-H Pall. Mass. Oct. ' . ' . A. B. Turner & Bros. , tMnkara , have fulled. FARNAM ST. THLATLR. Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - Of porfoot purity. LemonI Lemon - of great strength. If Economy In tholruso Rose etc.rl Flavor 03 delicately and dollclously as the f rash fruit * ADVICE TO THE AGED. bring * Infirmities Mich bauds , Av.'iik kldiirt ! ) ami torpid Ihrr. - - harp n specific rfTrrt on tltt-ic orgnn , Mini- ulntlnc tInlinuoK gl r tintural ill'X liurg. es , and Imparts tiger to tlic uliole } itiiu , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. T\ 7 ANTED A competent clrl to do general housework. G30 Virit n\unuc. KAItn Chance for a i : Ilnkpry doing good blc tmslncis : can b bought right , llnsl- nessolsi'wlioro deniHiitls pursuim ! tittontlc I ) . 3J. Hoe. Council UlunX _ T71OK KENT Furnished house of 7 rooms -L WJ Third avenue. _ slocks of morclmndloe and clear SEVERAL Onmlm mid Council HI nils properly to ox- ch.inco for low.i farms. If yon Mine n farm to olTer.srlt < i to Johnston A. Van fatten , Council 11 hi ITs. _ E XIT.KT Columbia bicycle , K ! Inch , In per fect order , will trido for good rlllo. . 2 calibre. C. A. Atkins , Council 111 nils. lu. l.AIUVOi'AN'CE. mind rending or INy- ( lionictry Diseases of all kind dlaenoaud and treated with hot baths and massage. All letters promptly answered. Ollk-e hours , O.i in. to 10 p. in. No. H-i ! . avenue K , near cor. 13lh street. _ _ ITIOU SALE or Kent Garden land with JP houses , by J. It. Hice , 1U1 Main St. , Council HlunX _ _ TT10K KENT KnrnNhcd I-OOIMS llh or with- J ? out board. Vcrv desirable locution. Refer ences required. 400 Glen avenue , adjoining school pnrk. A good girl at 413 Glen avenue. OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA I'niil UD Capital $100,091) Oldest orcnnlrod btnk In the city Korelzn nna domestic exclMnire and local pcciirltlo * Kapecinl attention pild to collection' Account ) ot Individ ual' , bjnki bankers anJ corporation * lollcltaj. Correspondence Invited GEO. I * . SANPOHD. I'rcttdenL A \V UIEKMAN , Cashier. A T KICK. Assistant Cashier CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,003 s I A. Mlllrr. P. O. Gloason. E. L. t , R. E. H.irt , J. IJ. Edmnnd-oii. Charles It Hunnan. Trans.ict Rener.il banlvlns busi ness. L.itv-est capital and surplus of any ban * In Southweslorn loivu NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS 27 MAIN STREET , Over 0 B. Jitcijuemln Co.'s Jewelry Store W. C. ESTEP 14 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. Funeral Director and Embalmer. THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR , Manager. COU.NCtlj ULUFP3 Galvanized Iron Cornice Works , It GIIAHL A. SON. I'11O1"3. 1O1B ancl 1O17 Broadway. Estimates furnished on nil kind of r > alvantiel Iron Cornice Work Ir-m Hoofui ; t..m tr .nti an t Copper Work. A"t tlc war * u npecmltr lorrei- pondenccsolicited from puinuJtX ) cniloj froni ixiun ell liluOa and Ouialia. "CURE , 'YOURSELF ! A k jour Druggist for a , ' bottle ol lti < J. The only non pouonuus rcmtd ) turall 1 , ' the unrutural discharges nnd J private dlbeatcs ol men and the debilitating weakness pcruliar to womcu It eir < : s in a lew ldas with 'Ul the aid or , nubllcuy of n dortor ne I ni'fwl Amtriean Manufa-turcil by kTh Evans Chemical Cj.1 CINCINNATI , O US * . ST\I { . Dcnl\vooil'a Accomplished nnd I'r- linno lnyor In tin ; City. Among the prominent pcoplo in the rlty yesterday was Sol Star , mayor of Ucadwood , S D. Mr. Star is on his way homo from Aberdeen , where bo has been as n delegate to the republican convention of South Da kota , which had been asicmolod to pliico In nomination a candidate to succeed John K. ( Jamblc , deceased Talking of Black HUH affairs Mr. Star sajstheyuero never in bettor condition , and the Impetus K'von ' to ere shipments by the construction of lines of nar row cuai'Q roads throughout tbo mining districts will prove nf la > llne Iwiiellt , and beslaos brlnelnt ; that country into oloter ittlntionstih Omaha will also provo iho means of developing and making prolltablo huudnxls of locations \\tiicli otherwise would have retnalnetl unproductive , in fact It has opened u way for poor mine owners to realize some lionetlt f ro.ii their property and relieved them from the possibility ot being forced to sell at luw figures. SPARKLING'COMLDY. . * * * * $ * * * * * 4 > * * * * * 1&w ' ! S. W. Cor , 15th and Douglas Sts. tins It over occnrcd to you , the absurdity of pnylnjj auch fabulous sums for a PALL SUIT or Ovorcont , ns the nverago awoll tailor nerves hlmsolf up to nsk ? If not , call n halt riRht-now , anil inako a Jew comparisons between their high jirlcod offerioRs und the handsome Uualno s ana Dress Suits , light , medium and hoa- v.\ weight Overcoais wo'vo mnrio up for fall and winter comfort nnd economy from iVlUJ 0 We'll turn you out a business ult the equal of tiny mntlo to ortler nt $35. \Vc guarantee to fit you out in dross suits , fiom genuine English clay worsteds , unfinished worsteds , i-hoviotn in black and fancy shades , novelties in line eitssimoros or any of the Into or modern st.vk-s Known to men of t.isto. Medium , litfht and heavy weight" , out form lilting , loose buck or 1'iiftUah bo.\ , nil late fads among men of drosa , tit pri cos from Vo catf > r for fine trade. We want your judgment on our probont stock. Wo'll do the rest. 15 i Reliable Clothiers , Southwest Cor. 15tli & Douglas Send for catalogue. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEHM DYE WORKS. All kinds of D reins and Cleaning don in the highest style of the art Fad jd and ttaincd : abrics made to look as good as now. Wo-k promply done and delivered In all p rts of th < : ountry. Send for price liat. C. A. MACIIAN , PROPRIETOR. 1013 Broadway , Near Northwester i Depot , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORK1S , G. A. Scnoodsnck , Proprietor , Offices 021 Broadway , Council 31uffs and 1821 Farnam St. , Omaha. Dye , clean and refinlsh goods 3f every description. Packages received at cither' office or at the * vVorks , Cor. A.ve. A and 26th St. Council Bluffs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-worn or soiled fabrics of tiny character can hava , hcm redjod nnil llnishoJ equal to now 131'FKATIIiRS KKNOVATKD AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with the nd most approved machineryntobt at luas cost than you TJVOP paid bjfo.-j. SUCH'THINGS DO NOT AT