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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAOCTOJ3EK 4 , 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. 1
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
01'TJCi : : - NO. 12 PCAHL STUEET.
nclhcrod \ > y Cnrrler In any pirt of tlio City.
II. W. TI1.TON , - MANAUEIL
HiiMnp Ofllco . No-
Nlt | ) ) Editor . . . . N < > '
MIMHt MK.WlUJf.
N. Y. P. Co
Council niufTs Lumber Co , coal.
Craft's chattel loans , ' . ' 01 Snpp block.
If v on want water In your yard or bouso
go to Hixby's ' , .WJ Morrlnm block.
Joseph H Hall of Omntm and Mniv A.
Miller of Calhoun , Neb . were unltrd In mar-
rlngo yesterday by Justlco Htnnmer.
Harmony chapter , Order Of the Hostcrn
Slnr , t-lves its sixth annunl ball nna recep
tion huMnsonlc temple Friday evcniuR , Oc
tober II ) .
The Youne Women's Christina Tempor-
nnco union will meet In the pallors of the
Tlrat I'resbvterlaii church next Friday afternoon -
noon nt t o'clock.
The Woman's Christian association will
moot at the hospital tomorrow afternoon at , J
o'clock. A good nttondance Is tlusheil , as
thcio Is important business to transact.
Uriju Knights of I'ytliias will plvo a Brand
ball Tuesday ovonlntf at Masonic temple.
Dolby's mud will furnish musie. Alintjo
nutnnor of tickets hao been sold and a pleas
ant tltno Is looked for.
Tlio MoichniitV pollco force , which until
now has consisted of U 11. Leuch , has been
doubled In si/e , J. A fiafts , who foimerly
occupied 11 position on the tity pence foico ,
having donned the star.
Mis William Lornh died Triday ovcnlnc
nt 10 o'clock , aged 'M iears. The funeral
will tnko pluco tomorrow at 10 a in from the
fnnnly tcsldonco on Sixth stieot between
Ninth mid Tenth ovcnuos.
The members of the Council Bluffs Wbeol
club were intending lo take a trip to Cat son
and return today as puests of I M. Tre\nor ,
but ow ing to the impassable condition of ttio
roads It has been decided lo postpone It n
VVCCK ,
Ciirmcficltu will appear at the Broadway
theater next Thmsdiiy OVCIIIIIK Ilerdanc-
Ing has created a gient fuioro In the eastern
cities , and this is tier first western tiip
Kim Is aceompnnicd by the Spanish students.
whose vocal music forms an nttinctlro p.ut
of the cntcttalninont
rive ill unks wore Rivon the customary line
in pollco court yesterday moinlnp. The case
of b I W imincls , cbnn'ccl wltb llio larceny of
two diamond rings , was continued until Mon
day morning. W. D. Brannnn was Riven
thirl v dnji In the county Jailjfor the .theft of
a pair of shoes ft om a Main street boot and
thee stoto.
The baraar In the Interests of St. Peter's
Catholic chinch was concluded last evening.
The ladies who havohad the n'attcr In cbnrgo
have bad many obstacles to encounter , not
the least of which was the weather , but in
spilo of all they succeeded In making quito n
sum , which will bo used in ilof laying the
chinch dobt.
Thn case of the Omaha National bank
npninst Mrs. Louise O. KImoalt and Mrs.
Alia D Chump was on trial in district court
jestcrday , it having been reopened in order
that the defendants might bo placed upon
the stand again. Their testimony was all
taken , after which a continuance was granted
until Monday.
The following parties wcro granted mar-
rlago licenses jostcrdav : F. D. Smith of
Fremont , Neb. , and Bertha Deputy of \ \ oocl-
blno ; Joseph B. Hall and Mary A. Miller ,
both of Omaha , David U. Pugh and Nancy
J. Williams , botn of Pottaw.vttamlo county ;
Fr.mk ICatzcnsloln and Carrie M. Wostiinp :
James Murphy of Stuart and Bridget D.
Hjan of Newton.
A society has been formed among the
ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal church for the
linpiovcmcnt of the Interior of the building.
It Is the intention of the members loclvo a
bn7nnr about the holida\s. The follow ing
are the oHlcers of the orpani/ation : Piesi-
dcnt. Miss Nclllo Sickott : vice , Miss Mollie
Illco , secretary , Mrs. W. P. Sapp ; treasurer ,
Miss CSeoigla Bennett.
Joseph Parks was brought before Justice
Hammer yesterday on a charge of larcenj.
The prosecuting witness , whoso name Is
Jasper Smiley , was present and wanted to
dismiss the suit at Parks' costs. The court
would not allow it to bo dismissed in that
way , however , as Paiks did not bavo nny
money and ho was somewhat doubtful about
KOtting his fees. Ho accordingly lomandod
Parks to the city jail until ho saw whore the
money to pay 'ho costs was to como fiom.
Union Veteran Legion , encampment No 8 ,
will hola Its annual banquet on the evening
of October 19. This date has been chosen as
the annivcrsaiy of the victory at Cedar
Creek and the ildo of Phil Stieildan from
Winchester. Sheildan was a member of this
encampment during his lifo and his memory
holds n warm place in the hearts ot the sur
viving mombon. A stiong effort is being
niado to got the national oncnmpmont.of the
Legion in 1SUJ and Colonel D. B. Dally Is to
go to Heading , Pa. , to make the necessary
arrangements.
Nijjht school begins October 5.
Now full poods , Ilnost line in the city ,
just received nt Koitor'd the tullor's , 310
Uiotidway.
I'KHliO V.I / , l'.tll.Ulll.tl'11'i.
Mrs. D. M , Tiffany of Mason Cltv Is a
Btiest ot Mrs. L A Hall , Sixth avenue. "
M. It. Borrv of Tatnplco , 111. , is n guest of
his biothetlnlaw , T. J. bhugart , at Mornmg-
sldo.
0 Sprultt has returned from Osceola ,
wheio she spent the summer visiting iota-
lives.
Alex Malmroso ol Salt Lnko City is \ Isltlng
fi lends in the Bluffs , whoio ho formerly
11cd. .
A.L. Hendrlcks. who was stricken with
iioujalgla of the heart on Friday , is slowiv
Imputing.
C. A. Frederick , editor of the Tincup
Times , Tineup , Colo. , Is In the cltv , thoituobt
of Mis. C. W. llanny.
Mrs. Henry Coffman of Stratfoid , 111. , Is
the guest of her sister , Mrs. S. B. \ \ ads-
worth , ! Ul Piirtt nveiui' ) .
J J. Stork has returned from a trip of
savonil weeks In the Interest of the Vnn-
Houtcn Cocoa company.
William Bosloy. president of the Waulto-
gan Ilronltig company , is In the city , the
guest of his sons , S. W. urn ) L. C. Besloy.
J. U. Blxby leaves this evening for St.
Louis , where ho will attend the annual meet
ing of iho bollor and slenmboit inspectors
which Is to bo hold In that city on Tuosdax
Ho will rolurn Thursday. ' '
Miss Ulcanor S. Swan has arrived in Iho
city from her homo In Ithaca. N. V. , and
w ill ipond Homo weeks nero vhltlni : at the
homo of her mother , Mrs. Clmiles Swan
blumnan street , and her sisler , Mrs. II J
Adams , Cook avonuo.
Attend the nljjht soliool \Vostorn
lowu college. Opens Monday , October 5.
Drs. Woodonry , dentists , 30 Pearl
street , no\t to Grand hotel. Telephone
Mo. High prado worlc aspool.Uty.
Church AnnonnucinrntH.
Broadway Molhodisl-Sorvlces In Mnsonlo
temple at lL-utu.iii. ) : and 7 ! H ) p.m nvunlnir
theme , "Tho Dlvlno Woo Upon the Saloon
and Its Abettors. "
Congregational Proachlne morning aud
evening by the pasltr.
First Presbyterian-Pronchlng by the pastor -
tor morning and uvonlng.
Ilproan lliiptlu-Mornlng subject , "Moses
andlvoDo , " Harvest Homo celebration hi
thoevonlni ; by the the YounirPooplo s union.
i Irst Baptlsl Hegular crvlccs morning
nnd evening ,
Vountt Mon'i Christian Assoclallon-Jolm
II Llojd , Into assistant toorctary of the
blnnxClty usKochUlou , will aclurosu ihouieu'
muotlng atI o'clock.
St. Paul's Hplscopal Son Ices today by
the now rector , Itov. 12 J. Babcoek.
Fifth Avenue Methodist Preaching nt H
a. in. , Sunday school at OMfi a. in.
Bethany Bupllst Preaching morning aud
evening by Kov. William Bloou of this Uty.
Plonlo at Manhattan bench. Round
trip tlckota from Oinuha , including boat
i-lde , 60o ; on sale at news stands ut Millard -
lard nnd Murray hotels.
Frnulc T rliubloatty , Baldwin blktel 30J
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Federal Offenders R ? quired to Pay the Pen
alty of Their Crimes.
JUDGE MACY CLEARING HIS DOCKET.
Dnmnj-cd \ tlio Hoocnt
Dull Times Cnuso a Grocery
Fa II nro Sop torn her Dentlis
Minor Mention.
Yesterday was scntrnco dav In fcdern
court untl most of .ladgo Woolson's time was
occupied in giving the vlolalors of the Inlor
nnl revenues their duos In the cases against
Bell Spaiks , X.aek C-irtor , James Clark , John
P.lwell. Chailes Paitrldge. K < Ljman , Otto
Martin , Ad Mlicham and Cd Carter the ap
pearance bonds , which had been put upwore
declared forfeited , as Iho defcndanls bad not
shown up and bench warrants weio Issued to
have them brought In.
George W. Burley. J. L. Auleg , Kalph
Ilcllin and Prantt Porsing wcro tiled and
found guilty.
The following sentences were Imposed :
Samuel King , line of JIM nnd impilsonmonl
of thirty du.vs ; William McIConzio , line of
$100 nnd imprisonment thirty days ; J , M.
ICoons , Chailcs Kocti and Melt Ploison , each
u line of $100 and Impilaonment thirty days ;
U D. Wilson , $150 and thlriy days , Andrew
Allcr , $1'0 nnd thirty days , Charles Dotnl-
nasse , $ IT nnd thiily days. The above
sonlences were nil suspended pending good
behavior Joe Peirson was glvon n scnlenco
of JlOOand forli-livoda3 , aud C. W. How
ard f 100 nnd thirty du > s.
II. U Maiker was given a trial on the
clntrgo of violating Iho internal revenue
laws , \\hcn his case was bofoio the grand
Jury half a do/en fellows of Hlvorton , Fre
mont county , wore subpoenaed , and thov all
said they bud bought llquou of him at vail-
oils times. When thov weio brought up in
court to tcsllfy it was evident the fixer had
got In his woik , for they all vvilh ono accord
swore that they did not know whether they
had bought liquor of Marker or not , and
about the only Ihinir Ihoy wo'o ' sure of was
lhat Marker had bcou in Hiverton onu limo
when they bought some dilnks There being
no witnesses left on the side of the govern
ment , Muikcr hud lo bo acquitted , as United
Sttitoi Attorney Miles was not allowed to In
troduce unv evidence to show that his wit
nesses had lied.
The district atlornoy Ihcn asl < cd lhat the
witnesses who had Ihus swoin lp two differ
ent statements bo hold to the gtand Jury on
the chargeof poijury. judge Woolson did
not order them so hold , but stated lhat ho
would glvo all Iho assistance In his power to
secure the punishment of witnesses who
snould bo found to have perjured themselves
in this way. lie accordingly directed that
an Investigation bo made in order lo Unit out
Ibo exact story which the witnesses told
when Ihoy were before Ihu gtand jury , and
If it shall dev clop that there was pot Jury , tbo
cases will probaoly bo taken under considera
tion by Iho uraiul jury lomoirow. The names
of Iho suspeclod parlies are Thomas Max
well , Thomas Maniose , Cugcno Beam and
Sherman Sttuignt.
Owing to llio oxtraordinaiy size of the
ciimlnal docket nt this term , tno wont of the
couit will not bo completed so eatly as was
expected. There have aheidy boon moro in
dictments relumed than at any term of court
for sevoial veais , nnd the grand jury Is still
grinding away with the proapoct of keeping
nt it the gioater earl of Ibis week. It Is not
atall likely the leim will close until next
Piiday or Saturday.
All Kinds of poods stored. 22 Pearl
street. Itutcs rc.ibotuiblc. J. R. Snyder.
The Craig1 phew for tbo million will
open at 521 Btotidway , October 0 , and
continue ono week. The hp.vviost per
son alive and the smiillo&t man on earth ,
with other curiosities. Doors open from
10 a. in. to 11 p.ju. Admittance lOc.
John Hanson Craig , prop.
AVrnlied Out by the Storm.
The storm of Friday night did considerable
damage , in n mild soitof way , among the
glens and unpaved streets of the city. Al
most every puvod stieot In the o istern pait
of lliu elf suffoied toagrcalor or less oxlenl.
The vvnlor pouicd down from all Iho glens in
lorrenls , and the lesults could bo seen in Iho
piles of cat in , several inches deep , which lay
along Broadway and Washlnglon avenue ,
wheio it had boon loft by tbo floor. Giahum
uvenuo was ono of tbo worst streets In the
city yesiciday. A largo hole was
washed in the sidewalk oil South
First street it. iiont of the residence of A. C.
Graham , mid a largo culvett was washed
completely out on upper 1'ioice stroat. Sim
ilar results of Iho atouu could be M-on nil
over the city. Yestordov moinlnt' , aflor iho
rain had been falling steadily all nighl , tLo
slreets w'oto almost blockaded with standing
water , and In some Instances motormcn bail
to get off their tiains and fhh around In llio
walor for tuolr switches , instead of handling
them fiom their platfoim , us usual.
Council niulTs Music company , Ma-
faonio block.
The Shugait Seed company , No. 3.j
Mainsttcot. Tolunhono 211. All kinds
of soedh ; also ti full Btoolc of corn , oats ,
haled haj , bum , biiorts and chopped
food.
f loarliifj tlio Calendar.
Judge Macy spent n part of the day In Iho
disti let couit yesterday in culllnir up some of
the cases lhat have been encumbering tbe
docket for a long tlmo past , and which have
boon allowed to ihap- along , jcar after joar ,
without coming to trial , on account of Iho
fr.lltnoof the alloinoys lo propaio. This
woik was commenced by Judge Doomor last
term , and was catrled out by Judge Mucy at
the opening of Ibo present term. Yesterday
ho reduced the calendar by about twenty-live
or thlity moro cases , sa.vlng as he did so
that ho hoped the attorneys would learn soon
that they must got ready for trial or clso lot
their cases go by Iho board. One dlfllsullv
In swooping iho catos Ihus bodllv from Ihu
calendar Is In relation to the question of
fees. As the cases never como to trim , the
ofllcors of couil have lo lese ibeir fees for
services performed. This prospect is not
very gratlfvlng to the office-is , but no way
out of it has yet been discovered.
Imke Mnnavva Tlmo Talilo.
Tor the icnmindor of the season Man-
nvvu trains will run as follow u : Leave
the Inko at 8.00 a m. , 1:00 : p. in. , 2iO : ; p.
in , 1.00 p. m. , 710 : ! p. m. Leave Uronu-
wny at lt.00 n. m. , 2:00 : p. m. , ! t:00 : p. m. ,
d.CO p. in. , 8.00 p. m. On Sundays and
special occtibloiib trains will rim every
liour.
Party ,
A party was given Saturday evening by
Miss Kiln Luster at her homo on Mynstor
street , In honor of Mr. and Mas , Itundlott ,
who loft Immediately after for their now
homo In Concord , N II. Mlsj Luster was
assisted hi iho woik of entertaining her
guests by Mr. O. A. Alklus of the telephone
exchange. The following guests vvora present -
ent Mr , and MM. Powell of Stanburv , Mo ,
Mr. and Mis. Prod Smith , Mr. ami Mr. , W
II. Lynchnrd , Mr. and Mrs. Khoa. Mrs. Al
klus , Mis. Kelley of Omaha , iho Misses Vin
cent and Cummlngn of Omaha , Cusady , Wos-
tor , Davidson , Van Brunt , Lewis , West nnd
[ .vans , Messrs. McNitt , O'Hunlov. Williams
' 1 runx uud Oakley of Marion , lu. "
DontliH In Hoptemlier.
Tlia monthly report of City Physician Jen
nings makes a good showing for the sanitary
conditions of Council Bluffs. There have
loen but llftoen deaths m the city during tno
ast month , and throe of those wore the re
sults at accidents , two being ralhoad cases
and the other caused by burning. Of the
johialolug twelve cases , throe were from
cholera iiifaiitum uud ono from diphtheria ,
lurh.K the mouth there have been only oU
caios of contagious diseases roportoJ , foil
of them being diphtheria ana twe scarlet
fever.
HOSION sioan.
Coiinull HlufTH , In.
Wo are onon Saturday nml Monday
ovcnlngs , iNIondays I ) o'clock , Saturdays
10 o'clocic. Wo olTor special inducements
monts to all ovonlng purchtisors to j ivo
every ono n , chtinco to got .A share of the
hivrgains during our Saturday and Mon
day evening sales.
f > 00 nsilrs misfit kid gloves , ranging In
prlco front $1.00 to 31 ! fiO per pair , Homo
as good as now , in ono lot for Saturday
and Monday evenings from 7 p. in. at
; i3o a pair.
Wo have just received our fall line o
kid gloves , ono of the most conspicuous
bunrnlns N allno of Uairrlt/ ; shopping
gloves , regular > ! .00 goods , forSatnrdaj
nnd Monday evening at 72Jc , from 7 p.m.
They como In till sl/cs , in blacks , tans ,
tan browns and slates.
CO do/on lOc and 2oc cinbroldorecl
handkerchiefs , some slightly soiled , to
clo o 12jc each. Don't fall to see this
bargain. I3OSTON STOUH ,
Fothorlnghtun , Whitolaw ft Co. ,
Council JJlulTs , In.
Grooci-y l < allure.
J. W. Kelly , who has kept a grocery store
on Upper Bioadway for some tirao past ,
made an assignment yesterday morning for
the benefit of his creditors lo.I P. Green-
shields. Ho ostlmulos Ills nssols at fi.UOO ,
while bis liabilities are In iho neighborhood
of $5,000. The fulluio Is nttrilmiud lo Iho
dullness of iho liado during the past six
mouths , and his Inability to mui < o Ihe neces
sary collections to cau-v on the business.
wi : i rinn vmnnvi.nnTix. .
Lute Warm Wcntlicr H.IH Put Com
Itojond all
WVSIIISOTOV , D. C , Oct. H. The follow
ing Is the weather crop bulletin Issued by
llio Wculher Bureau.
The weather has boon warmer than usuil
In all Iho ngilcullural dlsltlcls cast of the
Itocky mountains. The daily temperature
was from four to 11 vo decrees above the
normal in the cotton mowing stales and
New England , Iho middle Atlantic slates
and the low or lake region. The greatest ex
cess In tomporatuio occuired in central Wis
consin nnd upper Michigan , whoio
it amounted to about twelve degtoes per uuy.
It was also slightly warmer than usual on
the soulhein California coast. Tlio great
est deficiency in temperature , amounting to
four degrees per day , occurred along the
Hooky mountain slope in Montana and Wash
ington. It was also slightly cooler than
usual over the Florida peninsula Fiosts
occurred In Iho western and noilhwestein
states , but there is no damage to crops re
ported , except to garden * , locally.
Heavy rains occurred during the week on
thu south Atlantic coast , in northeastern
Louisiana , eastern and soulhein Texas and
fiom southwestern Kansas northeastward to
souihwcslotn Iowa. O'i llio south Atlantic
coast the weekly fall nmged from thrco to
live inches ; four inches full at
Shiovopoit , La , fiom two lo three
ifichos In oxtiorao southern Texas and nearly
Uneo and one-naif inches in north cential
Kansas uud southwestern lovvn. Thoio was
also an excess of lain in noithoru Minnesota
ana tbo northern pottlons of North Utkota ,
where the weekly tall ranged horn ono and
ono-bulf to two and one-naif inches Show
ers occuned over central Illinois vvitli light
tains In the cotton growing stites , except In
noitherii Alkunsas and Tennessee , whoio no
rain foil , and over the Ohio valley and New
England. Moio than Iho usual amount of
rain fell goncially throughout the northwest
nnd on the custom slope of the Hockics and
noi them Now Mexico and on the Noith Pa
cific coast in Washington. No rain occuned
In California and in portions of-tho lower lake
region. The crop growing season fiom March
1 to date , bus been a normal ono with logaia
to tompcratuio condi'ions on the north
Pucillc , over Now England and Now Jersey
und genet ally over the lake region. Tlnough-
out tbe greater portion of the countiy east of
tno Uocky mountains there was an average
dally deficiency of fiom two to thico degrees ,
Iho latter In noitti\\esteni Louisiana nnd
soulhvveslein Kansas ; the giealost excess
noted is but ono degree dally , over northern
Michigan. The amount of picclpitaliou that
fell duilngthe period from Match 1 to date
was gonoially greater than the normal in the
eastern half of the country when
computed to the amount that usu
ally falls. The greatest dellclency ,
langing fifteen to twenty-two inches , o"c-
cm red in Louisiana , w hcio the actual ralu-
fall for Iho season was fiom thirteen to
eighteen inches. Over Unity inches of lain
fell dm ing the season in Alabama , Virginia ,
iho Carolinns , eastern Georgia and the penin
sula of Florida ; over thiriy inches fell m
southoin New England , Ohio , Central
Illinois and over the lower Musouil vulloy
and thence soulbward to tno cult ; fiom fif
teen to eighteen inches fell over the lake
regions , the gioiter poition of the northwest
and on the north Pacitlo coist ; from seven
to eleven Inches along iho Uocky mountain
inngo ; four to seven Inches in northern
Califoima and two inches In southern Cali
fornia and oxlremo weslern Texas.
Iowa Well distributed showois weio very
bcnolicial , but moio rain needed fur pistur-
age , fall plowing nnd seeding. All ciops are
safe.
safe.North
North and South Dikota-Crop ason
closed two weeks ago The high tompcia-
turo of the last two weeks fullv nmtuiod
coin thiit escaped injury by frost. The locent
tains huvo impioved the condition ot thu
giound for plowing. High winds have lu-
torrtiptcd nil autumn woik.
Nebraska A light host was gonoial dur
ing the middle of the week , but no damage
losulted thereby , oiops being matuied. An
incieased ucieagoof winter wheat is being
sown in sou them counties.
Missouil Llcht local showers have not
immoved conditions for sowing wheat , and
the area w ill therefore bo leduced. Lnto po-
nioes and apples Have been furlher Injured.
Frost occuned In llvo counties on tbo Ublli ,
but no damage.
Kansas The ground Is in good condition
for plow Ing In central nnd weslern counties ,
tint too dry casl. Gardens were Injured by
frost.
Coloiado Crops uio generally all secured.
Frosts dining tlio week did no damueo as
they cumo too late. The ground Is in very
good condition.
The weekly crop bulletin of Iho weather
bureau for thu current so ison is discontinued
with this Issue , but the monthly will bo con
tinued until ihe opening of iho noxl growing
season , when Iho weekly will be resumed.
( alight a Supposed Foot p id.
Whllo crossing the Sixteenth stieot via
duct about midnight Oflicor Sam Dubols
lienid a man below the bridge calling for po
llco piolocllon. The olllcor climbed down
nml found John ll.vland , u boilermaker -
maker , In n badlv scared condition.
I ! ) land claimed that ho had been held up
jy thieo negioos , but that Ins screams bad
'lightened the would bo robbers away Find-
ng a clue , Dubolso located and arroslod n
olorcd man who gave nls name ns C. K.
L'\ml nnd had him locked up on llio charge
of assault with Intent to rob. Hyland was
iclil as a witness.
liurnrd By Motor Wire.
Hx-pollcoman Linda telephoned in from
Walnut Hill about 11 o'clock lust night
hat his young son had been burned by n
'alien ' motor wlro. Llndo called for Dr.
iapen , out tbo city physician was out on an
other call , and medical attendance was found
leaicrhoino. The boy was not as seriously
mrned as at lint supposed.
Scoruhod a .Minister' * Iloiibo.
Phn was discovered In the rear of Kov. A.
5 , Preden's bouso , 511 North Nineteenth
street , about JO o'clock last night. An alarm
rom box 37 brought tno department to the
cone on short notice and the tire was o\-
InguUhcd with u loss of about ? i5. Cause
unknown.
in .
JAC.KSOV , Miss , Oct. . In uddllttm lo tbo
other requirements of thu recent constitution
bo election In this stale will bo hold under
ho Austiallnn ballot sjstem and the BCCIO-
ary of siulo Is now sending out copies of the
ordinance lo the eliotlon ofliccrs of the vari
ous counties ,
CONDITION FOr RAILROADS ,
r il
Annual Report of Oommlsiioaer Tay lor to
the Scorofttrv of the Istnior.
ENDORSES THE'OfjlON PACIFIC'S POLICY ,
Hcinio Intpi-pHtlni : Fliiiro < from the
Hupott .HIiovvJiiL ; the Net l > .irn-
! ' the llo.utr * oT the
Country.
WASIIISIITOV , I ) . C. , Oct. 8 The annual
rooortof Commissioner Ta > lor was handed
to the secretary of the Interior today. The
report says of the railroad situation , that for
the past year tlioto lias boon an Iticicato In
the gross receipts , but 11 falling off In net
earnings , owing to Increased competition.
The not earnings of tha roads Indebted lethe
the government show a slight decrease over
last > car , the roads paying Into the treasury
each year all that ttio laws require them to
pay.
pay.Full and detailed statement * nro given ,
showing the llnanclal condition of companies ,
gloss and not earnings , icquiremonts ,
amounts paid In and total amounts
of the government dobt. Statements show
Iho total gross iccclptsof oondod toads , for
iho year with settlements made , were ? ! , -
Oir > , ( KX ) , not earnings , $ < ! , OVt,000 ; government
rcqulicment , # 1,740,000 , p.ild In , $1,111(1,000. (
Total debt of bonded roails , up to December
ill , IS'JO , umoutitto$112iiit ! : , < )00. )
The conimiksioncr recommends the ap
pointment of a commission , of not over thrco
mcmbcis , to consider the advisability of
bonded roads eventually mooting all their
obligations to the government , confer with
rallioads nnd icport their conclusion to ton-
giess
The commissioner endorses the policy of
the Union P.iclllo hi aiding the tonsiluetlon
of bi.iuch lines tribul.iry to the in-iiii line
Ho says : "It would bo almost impossible to
emphasize too strongly the value lo Iho
Union Pncillc. of branch lines. It is
alone tlaough them that opoi.itions on
the main line , on wlu die govern
ment holds a Hen , h r. > been made
[ irolltablo So-no of the br.int.h lines may
not bo prolltablo in themselves , but us
feedeis to tbo main line they h.wo a value
w hlch doc3 not appear on their own balance
sheets , tlio li.uisrontinnntal business ,
which was largo and luciatho a few . \nars
ago , is now dlvidcu among many competitors
nnd it is almost lii'iignilicant as to
the amount and piolit It Is local
business alone , most of which Is con-
tiibutcd by bianch lines , that brings
nrollt to the main line vVcro it not
for these feeders , tlie Union Pacific would
\ ield no not cainings whatever , and the pio-
perty would not bo worth the amount of its
Jlrsl mortgage bonds.
The commissioner uigcd vrrv stionglv ,
and nt consider.iblo length , the gioat neces
sity of some action boiug taken , looking to
the settlement between ttio bonded toids and
tbo government. Jin has little doubt of the
ability of the piinciplo bonded roads to
eventually moot all oDligillons to Iho govcin-
ment , but the sum of these debts Is appar
ently oe.vond the possibility ot p.iymcnt in
monovnt their tnatfuity. Some ptaii of 10-
f unding must ho devised.
mines 7.N aK
Mooting of tin ; National Hrotlict linoil
oi' iiullwuy I r.iiiiiiion.
GvirnLUO , 111 , Oct. it The ( list surpiiso
of the delegates assembled to attend the na
tional convention ot the Brotherhood of Rail
way Trainmen was sprung tonight and is the
answer of Iho defendant ! ) , J. D. Cuthridge ,
J. B. Giboons and S C. Young of Ibo now
now boatd of trustees , lo the Injunction
bill Hied two vvoaks ao bv the old board.
This answer holds that the old boml nad a
romed > In nn appeal to the convention ; that
the ola members vvoio legally deposed for
sufllclent cause and the new ones legally
chnson and entitled to Iho oflice unlil iho
convention acts. The dofondunU deny that
they intended any Injury , but aver that In
assuming the duties of the ofllco they wore
only seeking lo forward the prospoilty of the
brotheitiood. They deny that they are in
collusion vvilh Sheehan _ or Wilkinson. They
nvcr that bv ttio injunction bill they have
been wrongfully diawn into the controversy
between the complainants nnd Wilkinson , a
conttovorsy in vvliieh , prior to ttio suit , they
had taken no part , and that tbeir appoint
ments as vithoul their knowledge or seeking1.
The answer chaiges that the complainants did
not seriously strike for rollof in Iho injunc
tion case Hied prior to Iho Juno lorni
of Louit , but allowed it to go oxer in older to
vent their peisonal hostility toward coitain
oftl grand lodtro ofllrcrs at the expense of
the oio'hoihood , and that their bill lately
lilod was also not for vindication , but to in-
] ne the luotheihood by this attempted oxng-
goration of their personal contiovciay vvilh
Iho grand master. Tbo answer -states that
.1. C. Wvatt , ono of the now mombeis , lias
icsignod.
Gtnnd Chlof Conductor C. 13 Clark of Iho
older of Hallway Conduclo' s arrived loni ht
ind Uiand Master Sargent of the Brotlioi-
liood of It nlway Fiiomon Is oxpsotcd. It is
believed that their mission is an impoitant
ono and lelatos to federation matters.
AMATVUIl A I 111. UUCS.
Grout Sport niul Lotn of it at St.
I oui.s.
ST. Lous , Mo. , Oct. a. Fully 0,000 lovois
of athletic snoi ts went out to ihe fair grounds
lo witness Iho championship events of the
Amateur Atlilotlo union under iho auspices
of the Pastime Athletic club of this city.
'I ho day was auspicious , Iho sun being shaded
h } thick clouds , and a nice tool bicc/o blow
ing all lliu afternoon. The affair was the
giealest of Its kind oxer held in this
city. All llio ovenls on Iho piogrninmo wore
holly contested fiom stnit to llnlsb. Thoio
vvcio six entries in Iho bicycle uico , but live
of them requested lo bo suatclied. us they
did not wish to run against jUr. Muiphy ,
who had n dead "cinch" on tlio laeo , bo hav
ing on September 11) last broken all previous
recouls InI..Vi. ) . | . Ono rccoid was luokoii
to.lav , vi/ . , the l brewing of the nil-pound
weight by J. S. Mitchell , Now York Athletic
club , who thiow it.Ti fcot.l1 Indies , boating
his own rccoul of 31 feotfi' . , inches.
The 10U-yard dash fiom start to tlnlsli was
between the cracks , Messrs. Cory of iho
Manhattan Athletic club and U. Jewell
of Ihe Dotioit Athlollu club Gary won
easily , a v.ird ahead ot Jewell. The por-
foiinance , considering the wind , which was
n Iho runners' face , was a voty creditable
, no. Following nro Iho results :
I'lrstovmil KtoVard run : I * H. Ciiroy. Mnn-
lutt in AtlilutlocliVI ) , first : U Jewell , Detroit
Athl tlu club. Htubnd ; I * V Ucdliunbuu'h.
Now VorU AthU'tlgelnb , tlilrd. ' 1 line , 10 1-5
Hccondh
Souund nvunt. oiip mile walkT S Khor-
inan. Maiibitt ! rr"At'ilttlu ' club , llr-,1 ; T C
Mooll , Manliutt ill Atlilutlu eiub , suenndV ; ,
W.cott. . Now Jersey Atlilotlo club , third.
WIlllllT'li till O. < ( I WJ. ) .
Third inont. IJQyard hurdle race I'irst
hoiif I' T Pbfcliarmo , Dotrolt Atbletlc
i-lul ) . first ; G SdhftOKulur , Nu York Athlolio
n ill ) , Hc'c'ond. Tlnid , I".I-X
Second lic'iit iiv ) I' Coprdiinil , Altinhaitan
Atlilotlo elub , lli > t ; 11.11 Morrull. .Vm Vurlc
At hlo tin elub , bucuid Time , 10 - . ' - : >
rourtli event , 4U yards runVt.O Downs ,
S'ew Vork Athlotlu club llr- ; JI. HninliiKtun ,
Manhattan Athlrtlo eluli. HUC-DIIII , A W H
'noUraii2u , NowyorU Athlollu olub , third
- . , .
I'lftli uvunt. Uiynrds hurdle raee : A. P
: 'ooland | ) , Manlmuiin Athletic o ub , first ; 11.
il. Morrull. New York Atlilutlu chili , st'iornl ;
P. T , Diichaun Detroit Athlutlc club , tlilrd
Tiino. UL
hixth event , two tulle bluyclo race , was u
rldyinoi for \V I" Murnby , Now Vurlc Ath-
cttu elub , bo buliu tliu only contestant
t-o\entli ovetit , MJy.ird ninV O Holiin ,
> io Vnrk Athletlo i-liib. llrnt ; Thonms Jaek-
In , Mnnliatlun Athlutlo club , bc'iond ; 'f II
I'lirncr , Manhultan Athletlo club , third.
I'liiii ) , 2.04'i. '
Kluhth etmU , S-JO vards , hurdlu race 1'lrst
icat : II U Morroil , Now \ cirk Atliiutlochili.
Irst ; P J rinnurnii , llojlon Athletic club ,
ocond Tlmu : W l \
t-ueond huitr ( I. hx-hwoKlor. Now Vork Ath-
utleoiub , lint : A. I1. Couuland Manhattan
\thlutlocliib bocond. Time : Vi > S-S
Mnth oxunt , one mile run T I * t'onnlir ,
Innlnitt.in Aihlotlo cluh. tlrhtl A. n drorgc * .
Miinhattan Athlutlo club , si'ConJ ; J D Hrcd
Manhattan Athlutlo olub , IhlrJ. Tlmu
: . ] ' . ' A
TunthovLMit , runnliiK liU-h Jumn A. Nlck-
orson. New VorU Atlilutlu elub , tlrst. ft font ,
li Inoliu i D , l.oni : . Dutroli Athletic1 club ,
c'conil , 5 foot , Mj liieliBK , U P I'nwull , I'lilla-
lelpblit Atblutlueliib , Uilid , A ft-ot , i ) ' , Inuhus.
In this ov cut MekurMin and 1 oiu lied for
Irst plat u unit In the Jump-oil Mul > uri > on won ,
umulllK 2 foul , 8' , Inches , unil I.OIIK 5 feet , b1 ,
IK'llC'H.
Kluvuuth event , runulnis broad Jumy 0 , S.
llolur first , 22 fort. 4 < { Inclirit 0. 8c oilor.
Now \cirk A Hi lot lc olub , second , xi feet. 7
Inches ! K. 0. Totter , Maiiliiittiin Athletic lub ,
third , 21 feet , inj Inchet.
' 1 no fth oTPiit. throwlne tbo Iltty-Mx pound
HolRlit : J. y. Mltcholl. Now Vork Athletlo
elub , llrsl. il'ifcet , II' , Inihus : O.CoKbliin. Man-
liattan Athletic club , wonil. , U feet , H Inrbus ;
O. J. tiuookbruncr. Mnnhittnn Atlitutlu club ,
thirdI. fcol.H Ini > lic4. Cosblan and yueck-
liriHiur tied for ceeond plueoand In thothron-
olfto.'hlnti won , throwing Iho wutKhtSa feet ,
UInches
Thirteenth event , KOynrd iinr I. . II Oaty ,
> lan1iattiiii Atlilutlcclnli , ( Irst ! 1' . VrolhonnrTi ,
Now Vork Athletic olul ) . so end ; II .lottelt
Dolroll Athletlo chin , thlid. Tlmct 2.4-\
I ourleiinth event , tlnoo tiilln nalU C. U
Mcoll , Manb Ulan Alhlctle elub. llrHf II. I. .
Curtis , Manltitlan Ath ello olub , second ! T
Mieannan , Mnnhattiui Athletlo club , third.
TimeKl3i4 - - >
Kiftecnlh event , throulnR ihoslxteon-nound
liamnur. J. S Mltcholl , Now Vork Athlello
< lib. ( Irsl. I W foci I Ini'h : U A. Oiiecklinliu'r ,
Miiiih ittnii Athletic club , sucnml , u"J feel 0
Incliii ; CJ Co.Milan , Manhatt in Atlrlotlo club ,
lh.nl , IK ! fret llnrh
Ixtconthctpiir , J20 viirdH nn.il heatII.1'
Morroll , Newer , Atbletlc eluK first ; (1. (
ehowpBlur , No \ orU Athlelle elub. second ;
I' I I Inneran , llaltlmorc- Athletic club , third.
Tlmo1 2 1-v.
buvuntpcntli uvenl , polo v\illt. Theodore
Inee , Detroit Athlctlo club , llrst. It ) feel M ,
Inehes.J ( nine. Jt . llnltlninru Atlilotlo elub ,
socontl. lOfi'ot.P * Inches , C I'asoy. New Jersey
Athletic elub , third. It ) feet 'i Inch
Nineteenth event , five mile- run T. I' Con-
m-IT. Manhattan Athletic club , llrst. tltno
27.W.M ; I. , ( A Carter , New ork Athli'tlu
elini , seeond tlmo \ > f IS'-'i ; J , D Uuid , Miin-
luitlan Athletic elub. tlilrd
Mm Inunth c\cnt. pnttlni ; the sixteen pound
nliot ( iuotRo H ( Inn , NLW Vork Athlotlu
elub , won , 41 fent ! > 'i Inc-hcs , J H .MIK.hcll ,
Now Vork Athletic ! club , second. 41 feot'4
Inch ; r A. J. ( jmcUbruncr. Manhattan
Athletic chih , tlilrd 40 tent . ' Inches.
or s
Another Illcjclc Ho ord Hinlccii.
BOSTON , Muss. , Oct. . ) The twonly-llvo
mile blcvclo road i.icu of the Boston Athletic
association came oT ( meal successfully nils
uftcrnooti. Mr. Ho > land Siiillh of Now
Bedford broke Iho twenty-five mile record ,
covering the distance In ono hour , nineteen
minutes , thirteen seconds , nnd nllhough
owing to the heav > handicap ho came seventh
on the list of piizo winners ho received the
club's gold medal for fastest time.
Lord llnwivc'H Ci iukotois.
Pitii.Aiini'im , Pa , Oct ! ) . Lotd Hawko's '
team of English cricketow Iluisticd their en
gagement hoio tills aftcinoon and will m.iko
iheit- next appeariace at Now Yoilc. The
nngllshmen weio nt bat all day , making ! U1
runs In the first Inning up to the lime slumps
w eto drawn at 5 o'clock.
Jtici\'i
Details of nebular hot vice Clian/jcs in
ilioVONI. .
WASHINGTON , D C. , Oot 3. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin Btu. | The following nun }
eiders were issuul today :
Colonel Charles T. Alexander , chief med
ical purvovor , U. S. A. , is released from the
duties of unending suigcon nnd examiner of
recoids in Now York City , nnd is assigned to
the chniea of Iho medical purvo } Ing depot In
that city. Lcavo of absoneo for ono month
on account of sickness is granted Lieutenant
Colonel William il re i word , suigLon U. S.
A. Second Lieutenant Peter U Mat-quart ,
promoted from non-commissioned oftlcer , is
assigned to the Second infantry company at
Tort Omaha , Neb , to date from Oc
tober 1 , Ih'JI. Ho will bo dis
charged ns an enlisted man of the date
prior to that of accoptunc.0 of appointment
and will proceed fiom Port Mqnioe , Vn , to
join hia company not inter than December 21 ,
Ib'JI. '
Ib'JI.Leave
Leave absence for thieo months on bur
geons' cciline-ate of dmbility is gianted
Captain Bcnjimin II. Uogcrs , Thirteenth In-
lunliy , recruiting olllcer. The retlilng
lioard at San Antonio , Tex , appointed b > the
Wat department eider , dated September Ib ,
100 , is dissolved. Tirst Lieutenant J.
Walker Dennett , Quittance Uopaitinont , will
pioci-ed from Ihu Fiankfoit arsenal , Pliila-
delphla , to the powder mills of E I. Dupond
& Co , near Wilmington , Del , on public
business in connection with inspection of
small arms' powder , and will , noon the com
pletion thereof , rclu in to Ins pi oner station.
UnmoiH That Ho Will Tender His
HcHlKiiution us ConzrcsHiii in
BOSTON , Mass , Oct. 3 A Washington
special to the Heralil Siivs ; It is leportod
hero today thatox-Speiker Heed will tender
his rcslgna'itin and uotlro ftom the house before -
fore r-omgiess meets in order lo accept a 10-
sponstblo position with an importantcoiposi
tion in Now Yoik City. The rumor could
not bo verified.
81111 Francisco Grand Jury Case.
SAN ruAMisco , Cnl , Oct. 3. Attotnov
General Halt today piopired tils petiliou for
a wilt of lev lew on the matter ot the impan-
clmcnt of the present eiund Jttiy in older to
enable the supreme cotut to pass upon the
legality of that body. Lute this afternoon u
conference was hold with District Attorney
Barnes and Cteod Hnymoml , umnsol for
Stephen D Ciago , now under nttacliincnt foi
contempt lor fuiluro to testify befoio the
giand jury. At the conference n statement
of facts waspropuicd , which , after it has
lieon coticuired in by Supiemo Couit Judges
Wallace and Muiptiv and will bo uiguod
bofoielho supiomo court presumably Tues
day morning The supreme coun , tliioiigb
the chief Justice , has announced Us willingness -
ness lo fiicilitato Ihu disposal of Iho matter.
Ills unduistood that Judge Wallace has
sizncd an outer for the issuance of sub
poenacs for Lluu'enant Goxcinor Keddlch
nnd n number of scnaiois , and that tlicv aio
now being served. They will bo called
upon to testify before the ginnd Juiy Oc-
lober tl. .
K ; In and hiiiivv.
OKtnwoon , S D , Oct. U. A strong nnd
steady snow storm Is prevailing heie tonight ,
which piomlscs to leave sovonil inches of
snow on the giouml In the morning.
Arun ON , Kau. , Oct. ! l , It 1ms boon rain
ing in tins localitv since only Ibis mnining ,
nnd in vvostoin Kansas Iho downpour has
lusted since U o'clock jcs'ordny afteinoon.
All the local stioams are swollen ana tl.o Ke-
publlean and solomon livers nro beginning
to feel the olTccls of the tain. liolwi'on Cuvv-
l < ei'City unil ( ilon Lldernmlloof llio iraok
of tbo central luancti of Iho Missouri Pucillc
is uudoi water and a number of cuUerts have
boon wusheil out. Near Warwick , on the
Isobraska line , the same road will piobablv
lese n fottv-two tool trestle bildgo , which
spans asm ill stream. It Is now unsafe and
trains will not pass aver It until the water
subsides.
Biin'l < > ' POSOII.
SAN riuNusto , Cal , Oct. 't The prolimi-
naiy oxamlnniion ofMouiico B Slrcllnger
( faamuel of Posen ) for Ihemurdorof Police
Oftlcer Giant vvns resumed today. Testi
mony similar lo Unit at the Inquest was
given , showing that btiollngcr was accus
tomed to cairy n pistol uiul that ho was the
man who lied fiom the spot Immediately
after the shooting. The case was continued
until Monday ,
IJtlHlllOKH l llllllOS.
NBWIILIIO , N. Y. , Oct. 3. The Saxony
woolen mills assigned today.
DIINV KII , Colo. , Oct. 3 The slock of gooas
bolopglng lo W. H. Armsby & Co. was at-
titcned lalo last night by tuo People's ba'ik
for $10,000. It Is loportcil that thcio are
other claims amounting lo $10,000 moro.
Grant ml an IJxtoiiHlnn.
PirTsniiiri , I'a , Oct : i Uoa Bros ,
banKers and brokers compelled to suspend
on account of the failure of S. V. While it.
Co. , wuro granted an extension by their
crodllois this afturnoon and will resume
next week. The liabilities of tbo firm woio
S10.UOO. _
ullh iuilL'//loiiiPiit. ;
New OHI % , Oct. ! ) Henry M. Barnes ,
bookkeeper for Marks it Co , wholesale
clothiers of Chicago , who H charged vvltti
embezzling f-J.WH ) from the firm , was arroitod
In ibis city last night.
I'ald Out In
WASIIINOTON , I ) C , Oct. 3 - The Treasury
department bas paid out $ 4,7 < X > ,000 on account
of pensions MO far this monlti.
In a Furore of LxulltMiu-nt
Ciuciuo , III , Ocl J A special from
CbrUmau , 1 1. , icads. Thli little town is
still In furore of excitement over the ab
sconding of Standlfor Brothers , bankers.
Today the countr will offer a reward of foOO
for the arrest of the brothers , and to Ibis thn
losers by the bank failure may adit a hko
amount. Among the victims nro the rich
farmer , hard working school teachers , ser
vant girl , widow and orphan. Itlsasovoro
blow to Chrlsnian. The people hero do not
believe the b inkers lost anything by spec
ulating on the Chicago Uoaid of Trade , but
they have left the country with not les < than
ttriO.UOO , and piobably twice that amount.
TOO Momrun nn : CIIVKCU.
An Iowa PiiHlor Dropped from Con-
IVi-onoc for Ti-ottlns ; HIH-MOB.
DvvENfour , IB. , Oct. Ji.Tho upper Iowa
confoionco of the Mothodlst Kplscopal
church , In session hero with ! 310 delegates
present , has taken Important action on a
number of mattoM. As usual at such meet
ings the fast horse question bobbed Into
prominence , Kov.V P. Bacon of Sabula
being dropped from the confetinco nt his
own request. Ho was given his choice be
tween quietly retiring in this manner , or to-
llnqtilshing his present pi oil tahlo occupation
ot training speed hcrsos.
It seems thai shortly i.ftor accepting the
Sabula chin go Mr Bacon puicbasod n hor-to
at about $150 , which , with Judli-lous training ,
soon enabled him lo dispose ol It for $1.500
So ho beught another likely bit of liOMellcsh
with part of the proceeds of llio sale , and
put thu second horse Into thn hands of pie
fosstonnl lialnoM and II now sliows a illp of
'J .IT. When It is good for 'J , VMr \ Bacon
proposes to conveit It Into cash A third
hoi HO Is leportcd to bo undergoing n similar
couiso of Uoatment , nnd It is alleged that the
animals have llgured In some of the county
falrraeos this fall.
Mr. Bacon was glvon his choice between
going oui ot Ihe business or the ministry , and
ho stuck to his horses.
Tlio clerical conference also vote I , 03 ( o ( VI ,
In favor of Iho admission of women as lav
delegates to the conference.
i'AitMi.i. riMit , r.ir//v
Gladstone's Latest Sioculi ] docs not
1'li'aso Him.
Dun IN , Oct ! l-The United Iicland today
publishes an intoi view vvilh Mr. Parnoll In
which ho contended that Mr Gladstone In
devoting threc-litths of his speech to other
subjects , although ho formally declaiod ho
must leave oven thing bul Iho question of
homo i tile to younger men , proved lhat ho
followed the "swing round" of the liberal
tutty It was tine Unit ho claimed Iielami
should control the police force in that coun
tiy , but that did not mean that the constabu-
laiy , which ho deshcd , should bo disbanded
Theiofoio on lhat subject he was in thosamo
position as in 1SM1 In the county council nnd
police side by side , while the imperial gov
eminent continued ttio constabulary. This
Mr. P.u-nell decl ired would bo a sovoi-j dis
appointment for the seceders.
or . \ in u
Gladstone Pisent odllli ( lie Honor
and Tendered an Ovation
Nr\\t VSTI B. Oot. 3 The presentation ol
the ficcdom of Iho city to Gladstone loday
was made Iho occasion of gioal ceremony. An
immense audience was piesent In Ino town
hall to wllncss and heir the pioscnlalion
speeches. Gludstoao leplled o the Lord iMnv-
oi's speech of presenlation and then made
u general address , in which ho leforicd lo
Ihofreo ttado at some length. Upon leaving
the Inll Gladstone received an ovation fiom
llio Immense concourse of peonlo galboied in
the vicinity After lunch Mr. and Mrs.
Gladstone stalled for Hawardeu.
Can.uli.ins Want to Conic In.
*
WINDSOII , Ont , Oct. 3. A mceling called
to discms political union bstwccn Canada
and Iho Uinled bt ites look place heie. At
Its clo30 a icsolution was adoplod which ,
after selling forth the decrease in Canada's
population while that of the United States
had Incicdscd , and the increase of Ihe public
deut per head , expresses the opinion that
"tho unfortunate stale of affairs is duo al
most entirely to the fact that w o are divorced
politically and commercially from the conli-
ticntof which wo form an important part ,
that to secure our proper place vvilh lospcct
toiuotiadoof the continent , political union
with the Uniled fatutos is necessary. "
New York Picsbj torlans.
Yoiti , Oct. 3. The Now York pres-
b.vlory will meet Monday in tbo Scotch
chinch. Among other icports oxpoclcd is
ono from Ihe nrosoculing coinmllleo ap-
poinlod lo prepare the necessary papois in
Iho Irlal of Prof. Biiggs. A motion will bo
made lo lay Iho whole mallei-on Iho table ,
it Is said , by a conservative member of the
prosb } lory.
Killed His Katlior.
ATI VNTA , Ga , Oct. 3 At Pah burn , Ga ,
this afternoon Joseph Nlnnno was shot and
killed bv his son , St. John Nimmo. The son
was teasing some .voungor chlldien and the
fattier p.-otcslod , this led lo n iniartol.
Killed liH ! \ \ lie.
Ni w VnitK. Ocl. 3 John Osmond , J > } c irs
old.nl midnight shot and Mllod his wife , Nel
lie. Ho also shot John II. Buicbell , a boarder
In tbo bouse. Buichell will die. He was
maided.
Two Ti ( imps IVuliillj Mutilated.
MtrrnoN , 111 , Ocl .t -Lust night a sultch
eimlno In Iho Big Pout vnrds hcio ran down
Iwo tramps , severing the held of ono fiom
Iho body and culling off botli aiiiis of the
other.
OoWitt's Little Limy Kiso , bou lltllo
pills fordyspupsi i , sour sto n ich , bid broitb.
PranciHco iMinin < ;
' VN I'Mscihro , ( ill , ( Jet .1 Iho olllcl il
closlnc quotations foi iiilninc slocks today
\\oiu us
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Or Council Bluffs.
CAPITAL STOCK $150,005
SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ' . 70.000
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $223,003
OiiiFCTrms i A Miller , r o nifiiison , r. i <
Shinnirt , li I , Hurt , .1.1) ) IMiniindson C'liurlui
H llannan Truisic-t Kdicril I ) inMiU husl-
nuiis l.ars't tcaplt il and ijtirplusof any huu
In Southwestern Iowa
NTcREST ON TIME DEPOSITS
M M
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO/VA
1'aiii UP c.ipMai $ ioioar ) )
Oltluit ortfiinliu I bonk In tha iltr Fort-Inn m'l '
doniaillo onchnn u nix ) luril monrltlo ) Kmiecinl
altnnllnn piltl tiiiiilluclliiui Accutint * nt Imllvld
uiil limk > tnnkeri nml curpur.itlunt jullcltuL
l'orrt' l"inilc ni" Invlti I
UI.O. 1 * . HASHHtn , I'ruililnnt
A W 1IIKKVIAN Cathlar.
A I' UICK , A.sUtant Caildor
TO ALL PERSONS APPLYING BE.
OCTOBER 7TH.
Drs. Ctxiiolniul anil Mnnillcld of the
Coiiolaiul Moilloal IiiHtltnto Con *
ilium Their GiMiitl on * , r to the Pco.
| ) ln ol' Uinnhii niul Vlolnltj Uoiul
niul Ho t onv Inonl.
For the pnrposo of Introduolii } , ' Di-s.
Copolnnd nnd Manslloln , and their
inothods of treating ilixonso , to the ottl-
/cni of Omaha and xiulnltjk , and ui > ini ;
at oiu-o pi-aelli-al and Hiihattiiiliiil jiroofs
of thohnUlll. . thooonttnuo the follow
ing ollor. whkh will hold good until
OctoborTth :
I'p to nnd Including this dnto they
will treat all p.Uiouts who apply to
them at their olllcoo. rooms Itll and 312
Now Voik Llfo Huildlni , ' , I ui.i : 101 ;
TIM : mint 01 OMVIIK : : : , 11 UNISIIIS (
AMiio \ vri'f wirii MI. MiimiNia :
AM ) ADMli : llt ) IIIIS l.r.Sdlll ob'
Tinr viisoi.tIA \ : \ \ \ iiuofi , isr. This
olTor is abMihitoli , unii'-crvod and en *
Btratiilitforvvnnl and is made ( .im
ply for the pnrposo muntioiKul nlioviof
IntioduoiiiL ' , llu'iiiscilvi-s and their nu-tli-
ods lo thu people of this vicinity U is
not at all like olleit that ate somuiiinu > )
made by tulvct HSCM , who advi'i tiso fioo
truatiniMil unil then uliat o for thenunii -
uinos , or adu'iliso fieo ni'dic'lnos and
then chalet ) for the tioatment. hut
means just what it aM , nolh > in los ,
liCoDoland and M.insllold will | osi-
lively trout and furnish mcnUi-ines fiup
for ono wooU to nil who applv on or ho-
foi o October 7 , ISltl , Ills tlibir rtiiof
intioduciiiL , ' Iholr inutliiula , and MIOM : ,
r.iriirit UK u on root : , M.ID : n\\i3
M.KIIIIKsr Ill.sllAIION- A\\IJ.IN
'riiivisiL\ : : or ! ins orrint.
RESPONSIBLE PEOPLF.
'Mr- . < laiu > It.ii-tclt Ti-ll.s Her Slorj-
How anil U lij She Itccatno I'nlly
Loin inoed anil l''nllj
Itl-HIOlCll.
"With the hope of honcllttintr othoia
sulToring as 1 have , I wish lo rotate my
experience , " said MI-H. Jane Duriutt , o (
fill ) Wash btieot , bt. Loins , in
lion with the w i itor.
"For over two \oars I luivo sulTotcd
almost constantlv with terrible ached
and pains all through my head and face.
My houd and nose woio htopncd up.
Roaring. bu//ing noises in m cars
affected mj hearing.
"My ihioitt was * -o taw , nnd ino'-t of
the tinio I could hardly swallow. [
could oat no solid food on account of it.
The mucus would dtop from my In nil
biclv into mv throat , and kuop mo
hawkmgand taisiiig .ill the time.
M1IS J4NE nAllllFTT , ritO Wtsll STHLl T , 8T ,
I.OITIS , MO.
Sharp sbootlnp i > ilns would taUo mo In thn
bro ist and around the heart. A dry. h icUinti
coiub set In , which il irmeil mo veiy lunch.
' Mj nuiiellli * was very poor I could not
cat any Millil food DeiaiiM > I could not sw al
low , but wh it 1 did u it would lit' cm in > stomach
ach llko le id c in ln ? mc < irrc it distress
"I i O-T n fn
ripldl ) I went from iO > to W poiiniN nn
slioil time Mj ho ut would beat rtpid > ,
then slowly
"Mj slcrn w is retieand broKi n , and il d
me no good I would -et up In the inurnini ;
actually moio tin d than when Icut I to lied ,
"In my niiNlctj to pot well Ilrledexeij-
IhliiK lh.it was iienniiiiendod to mi- I Ircalcd
with SOIIID of the best doctors In llio i iniiitry.
Onn docloi cliaivi'd mo it-l for one treatluc'iit ,
nnd 1 ncnci s iw him ifteiwauN
"I Momed lo KKJW wor e all the linn I wixs
so weak nnd woni out I could hard ) } Maud ,
and thu constant | ) ilu in my ho id and facu
and tlnoiiKlinut my I ody almost dune ing
frantic
"In thIs condition I lie-Min te iillui : ationnt
In thu newsp ipen of llu-siuciss ot Ii. * ope-
lund anil as-oilitcs , ind , wllh llio Inteiust
th it liopi Insplii I leiil ono easi afti'i an- "
otlur lint biliu sKopllial us u leiull of my
nn-iM-f u li ry i xpiMlenco with otliei phi/sit
I'llllv 1 ho-lt lllMl 10 „ ! ) 10 till III
\tln-t fullj louv'iifud ' bj the stionj : en-
dorsctm'iiH nf
in roN iiu ) i-Kiri >
of the rom irK lU'e-Klll ' of thesi physicians , !
wcnltOMV llu in , aim 1 am veij glad Inili od
Hi it 1 did MI fni io-ttii\ I am In a holier ciin-
d tlon thin 1 h i\e liccn forveiiM 1 t.it : wull ,
s c. > | i well , mil am onllii'lj lelltni d fiomall
the -.x pinttiins of mfurmor tioiible I IUIMJ
doiii- mole win > In lilt * | > 1st wiiiik than I htivo
hcfoie In iwo jo ir < I am s itisllod ) luitt- |
lanil and ass K I ite- . can enio any cast o (
c it i r rh. no mallei of how long standing "
SPEC J AI j JSTOTIOES ) ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
\\7 AMT.D-A comniitunt Klrl to do
TI boiihiwoiK d'O 1 irnt avenue
AV 7 AN I I I ) .lor I iiiifuinlslicil looniNln KOOt !
' local Ion Addrt-M I. llioollli t >
HAUPf liuiuti fill M i : II ik ( IV ilnlni ? pooil
bit : biisliiosH , run li bmiKlit rlnlit llnsl <
IK - > s elst whinn ( linn in IK puiKOiial iiltuntlc
I ) II , Hit' , ( ( iiincll HluIN
ITUHt Kis : I' I'lirnKlioil bouso uf T roonH
- IKM'I hiril uvoniii' .
. Ij slorUs ( if mnii'handlso mill clour
SKVI.UA mid Cnilnull Illlllln pliipcMly t C1X-
iliini.'t : ! foi Iowa faiins If you liuvo u furiii
jo Juliiittii ft Van 1'iittuii.
ollui. unlo ui - > ttii )
( ouncMltluirs
EMM III' Columbia bloyulu. OS Inch , In i > nr- >
fuel null r , Mill Irailn fin uooil rlllu. J'J
eallluo C A Alliliis , ( oiinoll Illulln , la
I.AIIISOYAM'K. niliiil ru.ulliiK "r l' 7-
i litinit'ti y Dlsn isc > s of till Ulnil ilhi/iiuuud
unil In ulfil with lint Initbs nnd muss 1150.
All lultt'i-H | > Hinitly | iiiismiioil Olllcn hour * ,
U a in to ID p. in. No II. avuiiuu K , near cor.
ntli HI n ill
- . . SAIJ. nr limit rinriliin land with
house's , by I. K ftlcu , IUI Mala si. , ( Jounull
lilufK
J"TilirTtryN'r riiriilsliril rooi K , wllb or Vfltli *
nut boliltl VCTV ili-Hlriibln loc-utldli Itefur-
i nci s roiiulruil 40U ( > lcn incline' , ucljoliilng
school park
XyAYI'l D A KOOI ! Klrl ill 111 ( tluii avenue ,
THE GRAND
Council Bluffs , In.
THIS UMXiANTLY APl'ONTfiD [
IIOTIL : la NOW OIMJN.
N. W. TAYLOI , Mnnnrjsr.
A REMINDER :
We arc the Poor Man's Friend , in that we are offering our
Lexington Lump Coal $3.50 per ton
Lexington Nut Coal $3.00 per ton
16 MAIN STREET.
9 TELEPHONE 48 ,