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THE OMAHA DA FLY BEE : SATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1892-TWELVE PAGES. s at ata ed tut ul. Ul nee , Y ittui E ouM ( M TJIB J3EB COUNCIL BLTJFPa C I11C E : - NO. J2 PEARL , STREET r > llTerta ty c rrler to nnr pirt of thp cltj II , W , TILTON. - MANAGER Hn 'nc i Office. Kdltor N Y. Plumbing Co. Council UlulTs Lumber Co. . Tbcro will bo B meeting ot the Princes of tbo Orient tnis evening. Mr. nna Mrs. J J. Clark nnd Mrs. S. M. Chambers of Maion City nro the pucsts of 11. J. Chambers nnd fimiiy on First avenue. Governor Ihomas O Crlttendcn of Mw- nourl will address the democrat * of t.ouncll niufTs nt the opera hou e next 'Ihursday evening There will bo an niijoiirned tncetlnR of the Veteran Firemen' * nitoointlon tomorrow uttcrnnon ntJo'clock : rit the licscue hose house No ) A ce'ehrutlnn ' of Columb'js day wn * given lost tilt'ht hy tbo members of the Daneuo so- riely A filio profiraih wiw rendered , and the fcntivKiOf concluded with a dance. Thu ladle * of the Urondtvav church will liold a s lo of home plants ht 0 Hroadwny on lie nftprnoon mui evening of Th-jMday , October 27 Supper from ti-.W to 8 o'clock. A largo delegation of Iho Honuullcan Ynunc ; Men'i .Marchintr clut ) loft last even ing for Koc I'reoK Uwnihlp to attend a rallv. nt which L M iinrl ntulU G. Saunilers do- livcrea cddresse . Mr and Mrs. Francis Murphy , who have mnny friends In thi * rity , are holding n series of temperance m otlnc * in I'lttsbtirp. They wrro Riven an onthuslaslio wclcomo lait Sunday nlitht. und will continue tboir work llioro for nuout n motilh. AH o'clock this nflLTUoon In tto Youne Men's Uhrlstinii association rnoms tbero will bo an important Wo-nnn's Christian Temper- uiun un < nn inuotmi : of thu partisan and nonpartisan - partisan ladiri. Kvcry tciniierancu woman in the city Is earnestly requested to ho present James Dishon , formerly nlcht clerk at the Ogdcn house , was. civeu thirty days in tbo county j.ul yestcrdny In police rourt for bleating nn overcoat belonging to ono of tbo Kucst * of the House. Ills dclensoa thr.t lie had not been nllo to Hud the owner , nlthouhh bo ' .ad oucn looklim for him. The mi-moors of lh t'-ithollc societies of Council UlulTs united in un entertainment In the opera h mto lu t n.Rht In honor of Col- umbudax An Intcrcstini ; nroeram was civcn , coiiMstlnn of nildressi's l > y Hev. E M. NaUinl , Ur William O'Ciormnn , John M. Ualvln and .1. IJ. Sullivan of Crnston , a paper hv Miss ( Julia Mulauceii , and n dialogue by tbo younc ladles of St. Francis. ' ncadcniv. H w s liitcrspcrsod with music by St. Francis Xavlcr's choir nnd n large chorus under the leadership of MM. M. J. O'Neill. AT TIII ; HOST ON vrnitK. P Council Illiillx , li. : It is known fur arid near that Iho lioslon Store is hcnilfunrlorB ] for nny- thinfj in the line ot dry nnd fancy poods or anything that they curry. They carry the Inrgost nnd most complete line in western Iowa. Their iiricos are a noi'sniiOMvoitn , ALWAYS Tim i.OWKST. Styles the now- obt , matoruils the best. In underwear > vo show exceptional Titltto. A few df gjo prices for tliis \vecU : 50 doy.on jiits' heavy camels hair shirts and drawers , 33u , worth -I5c : Vil dozen extra quality Scotch random shirts and drawers , 'f'Jc , would be good value at Me. Wo show thrco make.al oflo indigo blue , hnglioh merino and camels' hair nil in at 60c , the best value in the west without any exception. At 75c we show a line that sold for $1.00 ; not having all hi/.us will close at 75c onch. At $1.00 wo show Iho host all wool prey garment over otTercd for the moncv. At $1.39 , S1.7o and Sl'.OO our line cannot be onuallod. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. At i5c ! wo show n splendid natural ribbed vest , also in wiiito , with long UlCOVGP. At 33c an extra fine white merino Test with pearl buttons mid French neck ( shnpcd ) , worth iiOc. At ; ile ) as good a tnorino vest ( shaped ) witii pearl buttons and French neolc as can bo bought tinywliero for 50c ; our price only Jt'Je. ' At 50c wo show the linest ribbed jer sey knit vest in tlio country , cither in white or groy ; vests and pants any hize. Al 7.rc a ladies line Swiss natural wool vest , ribbed , warranted noiifehriukable. j\t $1.00 ladies' line natural wool , shaped vests , worth $1.U" > , all tj/.es. both in vests and p.inls. At $1.00 a Sl.lM ladies' nil wool fccarlot vest. At * l. .r ) . $1.30 and $ l.oO wo show ex ceptional that etui only bo found at the Jioston Slore. Slore.LADIES' LADIES' COATS. Wo think it worth your while to visit our coat department on tlio second lloor. We claim the largest line , the host se lected line , the latest styles , nobbiest garment ! ) , and by long odds the lowest ' ciisli prices. Your ready dollar and our ready dollar tolls a " an tale in this department is in nil others of our store. Ono of tlio larg est eastern manufacturer's agents will bo hero no.xt week with a line of notrly 500 samples of the latest and nobbiest gar ments ovorollored to tlio pill lie. Watch our nds for future amiouiieoiiiont of the dny of ills arrival. Special orders w niton for nny garment UOSTON STOKE , Fotheringhum , Whitelaw & Co. 1' . S. Samples mnlloil free to any ad dress ; packages either by tnitll or ox- ptess at our expense , sioro c-loses nt I p. in. , unless Mondays and Saturdays. 75 horsop , gnulo C'lydos and I'erch- orons ; one imported L'lydo and ono full- blood I'urchoron stallion , cattle , tool ? etc. , nt public sale , Thursday , Octoboi 127 , on my fat m six miles oust of Counei JlluITt , on Quick road. E. L. Sill dAllT. Boston store closes every evening at p. in. , unless Monday * and Saturdays. t Itrpulillr.lll Itillly. The republicans of Council UlulTs nnd the vicinity nro making preparations for n gram rally next Wudnosdav cnoninc. H will undoubtedly doubtodly ou luc ( 'roati-sl tbtui ; in the pollti i'Jil line bctwoon now ui.a election. Senate \V. 13. Allison of Iowa will deliver nn add res I the opera boute nnd Conerotsimm Hen lint , lorworth of Ohio in the OVOBIIIKitoducsi rates havu boon becurod for the oucusioi on all loads centering in C'ouncl liluffb , and larL-u delegations nr I'xnccipQ to bo In attendance , Mtsbourl Ynl loy will ho represented byIlK ) men In ful ri'Kaliti , LpKun uv ' 'UO , Woodbine bv00 ar.i ' Dnnlup by l.'iO. .Mondainln , Llttlo Sioux 11j Modulo will also vend delctratlons , but hov liirp.ohas not yet bean denultely settled Towns on the other roads besides tbo North western havu not vet tiecn houru from , tlUt the probability U that they will bo as all ) represented ns ihosu nlrcadv mantloned Dunne the ovcntnir thu marchlnK clubs id.of Council Bluffs and tha outsldo toivm wil Join In a lorchtlKht proc'3a > Ioii. \Vitiilcil iu liny. Improved property , Will pty cnsh i ir ( iru prlcotslow. II. G. MuGoa.lO.NtuliiBtroet. Dip line o ( hanging lamps , slam lamps , hull lumps at Lund 13ros Don't forgot Unit Swaine sells the Elmhurel stove * . See those oil heaters ut Swaine'u , 73 Broadway , Judson , civil cnirinoor'WS Broadway Davis fordcugb uad paint * . SEW FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Columbian Day Observed with Due Pomp and Ceremony. TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE IN LINE I > tlilllr Comnipiiccil Knrl ; nnd Kndrd Lain Decoration * of the Vitrlont llulldlncn i\ery : Itoom a Mn of Itnil , White nuil Illur. Columbian day was culebrnted In Council Dltiffs yesterday with all duo pomp and ceremony , In spite of tno dubious looking early morning , Iowa weather redeemed Itself before tno day was over , and a moro Hgrocablo dny for marching the streets c'litld not have been desired. The day's festivities commenced at 0:33 : o'clock in the morning , when tno pupils of the public schools assembled at their various buildings and went through the exercises ns laid down in the ollleial program. The presi dent's proclamation was read by one of the pupils , after which the Hags xvero raised to the tops of the Hag staffs by dolachmonts of veterans. The flags wcro saluted with vig orous cheers f i oni the children , who com bined patriotism with their natural inclina tion to use their lutirfs In a very successful manner. After the singing ot several patriotic sotigs the children adjourned to thflr respective schcol rooms , where , In the prciunfo of a largo number of their friends , tbo remainder of the p.ogram was presented. The decorations of thu dllferent buildings are worthy of especial prnlso. The money to provide the material lor decorating was fuinishud by the school children themselves ' and the n'orlr was done by them , with the usilstanco ol thulr to.icuers. Every room was u mass of red , white und blue , and Iho scholar * ol the various rooms had appar ently vied with one another to sec which would have the llno.it and the most tasteful display. r.itrliitlitii KlinVII < I. The afternoon , however , was the tlrno when patriotism ran wild. The streets looited us if tbero had boon a ram storm of roil , white and blue during the noon hour. Most of the business Louses were llnuly dec- orutod. Men , women and cnildren mostly the latter ran nbout the streets bearing tno national colors In every conceivable Jorm , seine of them zolng so far as to be cliid from top to toe in them. The parade formed about Davliss park under the leadership ofV. . J. Davenport , president of thedn > , nudhlsaides. Promptly at 2 o'clock it left the park , headed oy n platoon of police nnd Dairy's band , fol lowed by the Board of Education , the clergy nnd the committee on arrangements. Then cnmo the school children. Four thousand of the'n , everyone of them carryinc the colors , made n sight not soon to bo forgotten. Al most all the pupils wore there , from tuo lit tle tots a loot and bulf tail , of the primary grades , to the staid nnd dignified voung misses of the senior class in the High school. Besides the 4.000 pupils there were nlnety-llvo teachers , and they all kept step with soldier Hue precision to the music furnished by tno drum corps of Iho various school bulldlncs. The pupils of each room were preceded by a Hug bearing the photograph or Columbuij. After the schools came she Dodge Light guards , who made a very creditable appear ancc iu spite ot their being so owhat crip pled by the absence of quite a number of the members , who are attending tbo opening of the World's fnir. Then came the Grand Army of the Henubllc , the Sons of Veterans , Union Veteran Legion and L ails' Auxiliary , thu Woodmnn ol the World , armed with uxos , members of thu Independent Order ot OJd fellows , the Danobo society wllh their bnnd , the veteran firemen and the memoers of the lire department. Trn TliutlHUlltl 111 Line. The pupils and teachers of the Catholic schools , who Immediately followed the pup'.ls of the city schools , made on especially line nnpoaruncc. St , Joseph's tud St. Francis' academies , and St. Peter's parochial school wcro represented b their full membership , all in full uniform. Tne uniforms were very neat , and the general appearance of their part of the procession reflected great credit on those who had the management. There were nearly 10,000 people in the parade , ns nearly as can bo estimated from tbo membership of the different societies who took part , and it was nearly two hours from the t'imo it started until It bad covered the circuit as published a day or two ago , and returned to liayliss park , where the speeches wrroto 5o made. President W. J. Davenport introduced the several speakers , who were limited to live minutes. Hev. J. H. Davis offered prayer , after which Clinton Spoouor , ono of Iho pupils of the hiqh school , made the opening address , and covered himself with glory. Then followed In turn Emmet Tlnley , C. M. Harl , Judge W. I. Smith , John Ahlo , Superintendent II. \ \ . Sawyer and Colonel 1) . B. Dailey. The program was Interspersed with muslcil selections by the pupils of the schools , mid the audlenco was held until the last. last.From From first to last the celebration was bichly successful , and the credit ol its being so must be given largely to Superintendent Saw.ver , who nas been working on the de tails of the program for weeks past , Pres ident Davenportand Colonel Dalloy , who hud the management or yesterday's exercises nnd to the teachers who co-operated in tbc preparations. Lisea o never.successfully altacus the sys- loin with pure blood. Do Witt's Sarsuparilla mnkcs pure now blooJ and enricbe * bloaa. I'lro Corurr ol ilrondiv.iy nnil llcutui Stivet. Our Into loss Dy fire was covo-od bj two policies , both in trio COUNCIL BLUKFd INSURANCE COMPANY. By 7 o'clock the next morning uftci the llro the secretary was on the asl heap , pencil in blind , reiiuy to licuro tin loss down to bodroulc , which ho did , too saying : th at1 it was his duty nud IK bmnll part of bis business " So lon a - ho did not go below bedrock wo had in reason to complain , consequnntly tin settlement was not only prompt , but ii every way satisfactory , MI much to thu - in addition to jU.liUO ( III ( oovon policies - carried bv this company before the fin , we now tidd to It $ 115,001).00. ) Beinsr intimately acquainted with tin Hecrotnry nnd directors wo cannot bi porauudud that bettor indemnity ciin b > obtained than that offered by oar honi ( company , besides wo believe in patron i/injj worthy homo enterprises , every thing being equal , und unless we dov. shall continue to bo dependent on for eifjn capital und corporations. G. H. WllKKhKK , ii- JAS. A. lliuii.u. : : - : Call on Messrs. D.iy fc lloss and asl t. to bo bhown the Ivloin traut of 40. ) aero no A-on sale In live und tun uore trucls They will t > huw it fix-e to till. ro Carpets have risen in price fie to lOo i yiird , but the Council Blulis Carpe company will continue to hell ut th ( biiino old bedrock fijjurcs , . Gontloinon , the linestllno of fall good tl- in ttio city , ju = t received. Holler , th tailor , 810 Broadway. . ( Ir.iinl l.oilKo Adjourn * . " > of The Odd Fellows' grand lodge held Jl ill clo > lnu session yesterday In the rnornin nn atncudment to the constitution w : adopted , providing that the amount of weekl fcoi.otlt bh'ill not bo less than 3 per woo . during the ilrstyeurof disability , and nt less than fl per week thereafter. The co' sidoratton of tbo resolution providing for tt f'.UO salary to the grand master was adoptei amendments to maku the salary KK ) an ll.iOJ beinc lost. A scheme for Idlstrlo lug the state wo * presented and referred I a committee to be appointed by the ne grand matter , It urovldcd that every coun.t having a momoership of 300 t more be constituted a district , an entitled to a delegate , with u additional delegate for each 24. mcmbera or fraction thereof over 300. . Iio provided that waerg b county tins a 800 members it ( halt bo annexed to tbo adJoining - Joining countlos until tha required number Is reached , the number of districts not to bo more than 100. In the afternoon the erind lodge adjourned after transacting tome rou tine business ! > nd filing upon Cllr.ton as the next place of meeting1. The following officers were installed by the Uebeknh assembly : President , Mrs. Lydls B. Kresmcr ; vlco president , Miss Amelia \VeItz ; icorotarv , Mist S. B. MRth- ony ; treasurer , Mrs. 3. E. Hafferty : wnrdon , Mrs. It. B. Mathews ; conductor , Mrs. Jen nie B. Weeks ; chaplain , MM Ltztlo Merrill ; Inside guardian , Anna M. Williams ; outside cunrdlan , Mn , Llzzio Dalo. Mrs. Wtnslow's snothlne gyrup for ohl dren teething curoi wind colic , dlarrhcaa etc. 25 cents a bottle. Dr. o. W. I'nnclo WHI In U. Ono of the mo t noticeable porsonapes in yesterday's procession wns Dr. G.V. . Pungle , whoso unique nppoaranco ut- trncted attention wherever ho moved. Clad in a rich suit , n beautiful blue vel vet coat with large white pearl buttons , red vest. Wellington inco boots , an odd pimped silk hat. from beneath which his long hair nnd whiskers gave piny to the breeze , ho presented a striking llgurc , gracefully mounted on a white charger decorated with national colors. Dr. Punglo is enthusiastic in his patriotism ns he is in the healing of discuses , tie Is just eccentric und independent enough to believe that ho docs not have to dress und net just like other doctors , nor does he treat disease by old methods , but by such now ones ns his skill und experience liuvo proved to bo the quickest nnd surest Dr. Panglo evidently does not believe that when Columbus died there was an end to now discoveries. Ho therefore has brought Ills experience and skill to bear upon new methods of curing with u Mieeess which bus caused hundreds upon hun dreds to cull him blessed. If you don't wr.nt to buy hard coal you hud better see Bi.xby about these oil burners. They nro adapted for use in hot nir furnaces , steam and hot vater boilers , with no coal or ablics to handle. Suits and overcoats $10.00 less than by nny other tailor. Clothing , dyed , cleaned , repaired. F. J. Peterson , -311 b. Uth bt. _ No bankrupt , lire-smoked , damaged furniture ut Mover' * , 305-H07 Broadway. Clean goods , lets than any Omaha pi ices. DniniiK11' ' ' > > ' J'lro , The residence of Dr. Macrae , at the corner of South Eighth street and Fifth avenue , wns damaged by Hre last evening nt 0 o'clock. The fire nns communicated to the Joists under the upstairs floor from n tire In the open grate. "ConBlderable damage was done to the house in tearing UP the floor to find where the trouble was , although there was no flame. The ceiling downitalrs was totally ruined. Tbo llro department was called and the blaze wns extinguished easily. The loss is estimated at not far from ? .uO , and Is covered by insurance. DoWltt'sSarsapariUa ciean Q5 tno blooa. Increases the appalite and tones up thesys- tern. It bus banoBtoi many ptioplo who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. _ Stive your hard co'tl ; use wood , and call on II. A. Cox , 10 South Main street. Best Missouri wood So.UO per cord , de livered. _ The genuine Burr Oak stoves are sold only by Chas. Swaine , 737 Broadway. Cul'l und see them. Dny A ; Hess report th.it they ure hav ing u good demand for the ten-aero lots in the Klein tract. The Radiant novelty base burners are the host heaters in the city. See them at Swuino's. The Boston Store closes ovary evening - ing at 0 p. in. except Mondays und Saturdays. _ Have you seen those beautiful hund- painted jardinieres ut Lund Bros1 ; ISOpeoplo in this city use gi3 stoves The Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost ItVUTT J-'UltUll'tfH JMJ.TKKSO.V. Tlio Jin I ( jo Itmnlts thu Attornry'B 1'lno anil ' ' Him "I Contempt TiK\Miii , Aeb. . Got. 21. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKB. | .lust oeforo adjourning court today Judco Scott nskca Attorney E. M. Peterson If he was ready to apologize to the court. Peterson replied that ho had not intended any wrong in the mat ter and did not fool that he was guilty , BO he did not see how bo could offer nn apology. J'eler- bon further stalua th.it ho meant no disre- s spect to the court and did not so intend his remarks , nnd would nuve so stated nt the time had not tbo court refused to boar him. - The Judce then remitted the fine and ie moved the contempt and adjourned court. , , Illbu Kuilly M'liioIifMl. EUH , Nob. , Oct. 21. [ Special Telegram to THE BnE.J Fire brolro out at midnlghl . - iu the City hotel. Chlnu'a drug store , Well man's law oftlce , Covey's grain and lloui house , J. L. Linn's labor ofllco nnd the Clt.v hotel were totally destroyed. Heroic effort of the citizens'ptevontoa further damage. The loss is $5,000 , mostly ooveroJ by oa surance. _ Tii ) ItlKlll IXTEHESTS. Colorado 1'iuil and Iron Companies Unite o anil Klect ( Illlcers. , DENVIII : , Colo. , Oot. 21. At a Joint moat IOUS ing today of the Colorado Coal and Iron mild US pauy nnd the Colorado Fuel company , hel 10 for 'tho puroo'O of perfecting an oreaulza IO tlon of ibesn two companies. wnicli have In Just been consolidated , the following direc nl tors were elected : ) John U. Oicood , Henry H. Wolcott , Dennl Sullivan , John L. Jerome , Charles II. Toll rote William H. Jumes , .1. A. ICoblur , all of Don vcr ; Pnul Murton of Chicago , E. J. Borwind to C. P. Meek , H. 1C. Me Han. , Emu Thai )0 inann , all of Now York ; W. L Graham o JO Puuoio. Executive committee John C. Os 10 good , Henry \Yolcotl , John L , . Jerome II- Dt-nnls Sullivan , J. A. Kohler. 10.ry * Onicers J. C. Oigood , president ; Honr. . II. Wolcott , fli'nt vice preildont ; Paul Mor vo ton. second vlco president ; J , A. Keblet ir- third vicn president and general manager U. M. ScnoucK , secretary ; A , C. Cass , troas urur. The consolidated companies will be unow . as the Colorado Fuel and Iron company. The " .No. 0" Wheeler & Wilson is tt rapl stitcher ; BO ranld that U will stitch thre . yauU of goods while only two yards at being studied on any vibrating shuttle ma oulao. bold by GJO. W. Lancaster , DM iaS. a lUth street. ot riro a.1.11111.1:11 * 1'atuI Kciiilt uf n I'lclit III a t.eail , S. II ds Siiloiin. tie DEADWOOU , S. U , Oct. 21. [ Special Tel cram to THE BEE. ] Frank Hoberlson i gambler , formerly of this city , is dying i Lead , four miles south of Dendwood , fro Its three bullet wounds received at 4 o'clot ng tbis morning in an encounter with ; as Young , wbo was shot twice , once In tl groin , anil may die. Tbo men first qua .ok reled and exchuncud shots in a Rambling & , loou at li o'clock. Neither was hurt and tht were separated. At 4 o'clock thov mot i the Comlquo aanco hall and at once ronewi .ho the battle , with this result. The affair nearl , caused a riot , which was only avoided by a ! ud beinr hastily summoned from Deadwooi ot- Tno Lead police succeeded tin ally la quel log the excitement. ity The Iluatli Hull. nd or PAiiit , , III. , Oct. 21 , Dennu A. HunUs , t ) un early tutor and life-loop friend of the ma JCXJIt tyred president , Abraham Lincoln , died ; It 10 o'clock todav nl the residence ut b not daughter , aged 73. NOT ALTOGETHER LOVELY Members of GlaistotfeYOcbinet Find Sub- 4ects Upon Whichto Disagree. RUMOR OF TROUBLECdVER IRISH AFFAIRS Iteleftte ot Prisoner * ' CoTivlcti-il of Djim mite Outrages the C.tute of l > in r- encp IU nU l ctU > u In Some of Kiiglnnd' * Crnck ' 1'resi. ] LONDON , Oct. 21. It n rumored thai n serious dlfleroQCo lias 'arisen In Iho cabinet over the question of the release ut llio prisoners who wcro convicted of havinc tnkon part In the dynamltu outr.U'cs that oc curred several years nco A prominent con servative orijan this evening declared tout the situation Is so aeuto that Mr Asutiith , the homo iccretarv , has threatened to rcsiRu. It Is an open secret Hut there has been n difference of opinion In the ministry ns to the settlement ot tbo Trafalgar Square question , but Iho matter was urranped by the eonoril uccautauco of the dllTorcnco of the compromise which was announced In these dispatches ofVcdnoi - day UsU These seltiomonts were proposed by Mr , Asqulth hlunolfvtio converted the other mem Dors of the ministry to ttm simple solution of n knotty question which the con servatives had extracted would bo u thorn In the side of the Kovciutucnt for a long limo to come. Mllliltic tlio .Most nl It. The present dlfllculty has been Rreallv raa < iillled in tbo lory districts. Sir William Vomon Harcourt , chancellor of the ex chequer , is said to bo resolute against the release of utiy of the dynamite prisoners , while Mr. Asqulth lavors the KranUneof amnesty to many ol them , thouch oven hu hesitates to favor the ( jiH'i'Ml pardon of all the dynamiters. The liberals rldtculo the idea that tbera is any serious dissen sion over the matter. libidos , It is believed , In independent circles , that Mr. Asquilh , who is younir and nmbitinus. Is not littelv to jeopardize his newly won position , to which some months ugo ho bud no idea of attaining , by serious opDO'itiot , to any solution of the dvnamlto problem which hnj receivud the funeral approval of his collenuues. Owlnp ; to reports from radical centers one item from the Newcastle program is certain of execution. Sir William Vernon Harcourt has decided that the next buapot , which ho intends shall thoiouchly democratic , hull Include proposals providing for aIroo breakfast table , " by the abolition of duties on tea , coffee and cocoa , the rosultinc re duction In the revenue to bo made by in creased taxation on laud. Such a scheme. would clvo Immense satisfaction to the workme classes which have for n lonp time been atrltaiing this subject , .Mutinous Troops. The recent mnnllestatlons of mutiny , com ing one on top of another , in crack regiments hue the guards and I'hlrtennth Hussars , nro creating ; u foellnp borucrinc on consterna tion throughout the country , and cau inin general outcry for a tuorouch inquiry into Iho ctiusb of what appears to bo widespread discontent. Letters puullshed in the news papers from soldiers , some of whom still DO- lon'u to discontented regiments , force the belief that tbo officers are greatly to blame. It is asserted that man. * ofllccrs of the Life puards are quite icnorant of their duties , rarely attend drills and are obliged to have subordinates near them on Held days , to tell tbetn the word of command to give. Soldlcts hhvo even been known to execute movements without commands from their ofllceia in order to save thnoruditof the trcops. Yet the same ofllccrs , when they Inspect troops , rooms nsd stables. find the most stupid and most trivial faults and impose 'extreme punishment on the soldiers for their alleged carelessness. The radical members of the Housn of Commons have been discussing tbo situation recently , nnd when Parliament re opens Mr. Camnboll-Uanueiman , the secre tary of war , will bo closely questioned on the subject. A result of tnU questioning will prooably bo an Official inquiry that will probe the whole matter to tbo Bottom. The impression that the chief fault for the mutinous manifestations is not wholly on the side of the men Is not confined to the ordlimrv working class. The fact is shown by an article in un out spoken tory organ , the evening News , which , after severely criticising the dismissal of noncommissioned olllcers of the Li To gu&rds , says : "Tney were expelled from the army because they did not correct the blundering policy ot superiors. It would be far better to cashlor some of the ornamental Idlers who only upset the discipline of the regiment and display their own vanity and incompetence.1 llljllhllCC t NollUOUUIlib iullUll OfllciTK. Particularly hard is the case of the mar ried "nnncoms" who wcro dismissed. They were put to the expense of moving their homos from Windsor to Sperin Cllffo before they were told of their dismissal. The cases enlist even the sympathy of the Times , which says their dismissal has - caused a serious feeling throughout the regi - ment. Great Iriuinnation is expressed in regard to the mailer , and the other men de clare It is their Intention to buy their dis . charge. One of the noncommissioned o Ulcers > who wcro discharged was conlinod by illness to tbo hospital when tbo outbreak occurred which fact did not prevent the autboritlea dealing as severely with him as these o Dicers on active duty , A significant fact In connection with the insubordination of the Tulrtocntb Hussars " stationed at Cork , when twenty of the troop ers retused to parudo as a protest acralnsi what they claimed were useless and arduous ! inspections , was the exceedingly light pun - isnmeut inflicted on tbo rebellious soldier - and the discontinuance thereafter of tb parade in question. This was accepted n an admission ot the higher authorities tha the mutinous action of the men was not entirely tiroly unprovoked. Thu transfer of sovera ofllcors of the company has been expected. Lord Dnmilvcn'H CliiilU'ligc , - Llttlo interest Is shown In yachting circle in regard to tbo proposed race for thy Arnor < lea CUD. Tbo upitthy is chiefly duo to tin fact that Lard Uunrtiven's challenge oman atei from himself privately and without th sanction of any existing club. Captaii Cook , Lord Duuravnn'i. private secretary writing to the 1'all Mall Gazette , of which h , was appointed editor lust woeit , oxpresse n- his confidence tbut lha projected ruoo wil , tu'to place. He says bo has llttlo doubt tba - an agreement satisfactory to all concorue of will bo reached. ofs Tbo Standard , in an editorial commentm . on this matter , says that all yachtsme would bo clad to eo a renewal of tbo intei ry national contests for tbo Americi cu - which , tbo paper adds , ought to bo conduote , annually and m a spirit of frank and gene ous rivalry. - lion Curloi Alter lh < > Spliil ll Throni' . A portentious fact in connection with tt illness of the king'of Spain is the revival activity in the uarlUt centers in London an aid 1'aris. Signs are not wanting that prop reo rations are beinp made bv tbo CarlisU i ire blriWuablow ere long for tno possasslon ia- tbo Spanish Ituono. Qarllau abroad are . active communication with the network committees with which Spam IB overrun Every town in the Highlands of Spain and I majority of the towns in other parts the country bava Carlixt clubs. Tt Carlisls In London complain that althoup they ate supposed to bo fruo to prosecu open political agitation , their lottcn are tar i pered with in transit and. undue influence a exerted against th'otn at the polling booth at Don Carlo < was greatly affected bv the lei era of life In tbo last war , and ho is determine ock that the Curlist standard will not again t raised until there U an absolute certainty Al victory. the Un top of the discovery than an America iar- outlook imported Into this country was ii sa- fccted with pleuro-pneumouia comes the ai ley nouucemeutlhul thodlseaso has also been dl in covered In a Canadian cow which was landc red In Dundee and taken to Fifesblrnvuc : rjy the disease exists. The unimuls with wbu ala they c me in contact were ordered to bo im od. mediatev ! destroyed In order to prevent ell- spread of the contagion , An inquiry us the destination of other cattle conveyed c the aarne steamer with the infected cows hi been instituted and u stricter inspection ( the all Canadian cattle la future has bcc mr- ordered. lat ITnrou'r to .Mnerlra. bU Dr. Klmer A. Lee of Chicago , who r ceully tpuut flvu weeks obiorviunr chole pittlrntt In St Petcr bur hospitals nnd who introduced his new cholera cure In ttmt city nud other DlftRuc-strlckon place * , It In Lon don , cnrouto to America. Dr. Lee SKTI the cholera epidemic lu Kuropo hnd tpcnt Its force. Ho added thnl hM experiments with patlcntt In tno Bppondorf hospital in Ham burg were successful. ' ! > i'oir. Itncc ( ! i > rr Src Mime rnrclcnl rorfiiriiianrr , LEXIVOTOX , ICy. , Oct. 'Jt. Kour thousand people attended the races this afternoon. The first OPP , on which a great Joal of money went , resulted In n reversal by the Judges of the positions lu which the horses finished. Thobaltor * were satisfied with the decision. The fourth rnco was a farce. The bad acting of Lord McLougnn ocmoralitod the entire field. McLoucan. wild nnd bleed ing at Iho mouth , ran off n mile nud Car- mcncita followed , running ntvav n ulstanco ot three-fourths of a mile. When tinully sent nwny the Held was strung out for nu eighth of a mile , and four hones left at the ) > jst tro'ted around the Judges' stand. Altogether It was a disastrous day for the talent , 1'lrst nice1. * ollln ? . piir e $ , ' 1)0 ) , seven-clelilln of n mile : llym in i4 to I ) wnn. London SnmKo ( fitoli second. lienor < il Mlies ( ovt'iii third. Time : 1IJ : ! llynmn rind l/oiulon SinoUn v < pro illvqunllflcd bv tin1 judei's for IntcrfuictK'u illi the fnvor- Ite , ( icniTiil MHoi. half wuy ilitn the -tretoh. I'mlcr tlii'lrdi-oNloii Oi < ncr.il Miles \v.-is pl.iced flt l. Comedy ( " 0 to li seeond , and Kugcnlu < < i to 11 tlilnl. Sociuid rucp , pur e SCO. one mile : C'ciUPlte | ( .Moll won. I'lirailny (1 ( to Ul socond. MU * Ilawkli.t il''to I ) third. Time : t:4. : ' i. Third raee , Imndleap. tl > o and u lutlf fur longs : Prliieo Dcrolxer loven' won. ltiiiuiillcs < (4 ( to 1) ) M-coiiil , Sully U ( I''to H thlid Time : 1:1(1' : ( ' } . Tourtli rai-e. purse ? .I01. thri-o-nunrtaM of a tnlir : KIK'iire d.'i to li won. .lolly Tat il''to 1) ) sci'ond. Parapet C to 1) ) llnid T.nui : l17'i. ' rifth nice , sullhiL' . tiurMi { .I1u , lii f a mlle : lntorlir(4 toliwun. Lukp 1' il to U socond. The Heiress i0 to 11 third. Tlinc : M. Itluo MKH * > i" : i IHj ; It , ! ! < . N . < nvitLr , Tenn. , Oct. 'Jl. Ten thousand people passed through the tales of Cumber land rlrlt | todiiy to seethe races. The race card was a long ono aside from the tilt against tlmo by thn famous Hal 1'olntcr. The celdlng xvas not able to vanish the scvtho bcnier tod.iv , hii tlmo being iliO , 1OPS : , 1:3tU. : : 2:05'4. : Tbo free for-uU unco was a horse race from thu first tendon" to the last linish , every heat bulne won DV n head only. Honnco , a steady going sou of 1'atohcnVlikes , won the i-onsolution race , after losing the fourth bent by stepuing into the wheels of nu opponent's sullty , but for tunately without injury , sovo demolishing the wheel. ( Jreenleaf won the 'J'J1 : class race In stral nt heats. Only ono heat of the 2:15 : pice was finished , Storm , the favorite In the hotting , winning it. Summaries- Stakct , frco-to-nll , nacln ; . ? " > i)0 ) nrtil'-il : Hlno Slsn won. Hobert .1 second. Major Wonder third , Ouy fourth. Tlmo : au . iJ'.i. : 'J:10'4. Consolation stake. Sl.MO , for : i-yt > Hi-olds beaten In Muy stitKes : llunrlco won. I'rlneu liursclipluconil. . Volfi thli-il. I'amlo foiitth , l.alliih Wilkpsllflh. Time : 'Jill' , S:17'4. : L'tlO'i. I'ur'-e. f l.ulO , fir 2li : class : firconloaf won. W.-.rdwell second , ( iiirnut Ihlid. Wonder fourth , -tollii fifth. Tlmo : 'lU'j.'iM'j. S:14. : lid-toil WlIM It All. BOSTON' . Mass. . Oct. 21. Boston today gave the Cleveland the worst defeat of the series , shutting them out and making four runs , Nichols wns In line form and very of- foctlvo nt critical timo' and ho received ox- traorJlnary support. Cleveland pot started for runs in both the seventh and ninth Inn ings but got no farther thau third base. Both catchorsjdld excellent work. Hcoio : Iloston 0 0 2 0 ( I 'J 0 0 - 4 Clmelalid U 00 000000-I ) lilts : Itnston. G ; Cleveland. T. Krrors : t'lcvulatid'I Knrncd runs' Hoston. A II it- tenus ! Nichols and llunnett : cBppy and/.irn- nier. 1'oot Hull Thlh Afternoon. The first semi-professional foot ball game of the season will bo played at the. base ball grounds this afternoon. The contesting teams will bo these of Uoauo college and of the University of Illinois. The grounds are being put In excellent condition and a good game may bo expected. The teams will ar rive at jon and the gam ? will bo called at 4 o'clocii. Tbo Young Men's Christian association foot ball team defeated tbo Higti school eleven in a very interostitic game at the hull grounds yesterday afternoon. The High school boys put a good deal of snap iu their came , but wcro a llttlo too light for their competitors. Tbo score was 12 to 4. No other Sarsnparilla has the merit by which Hood's Sarsaiwrilla has won such a flrm hold upon the confldoico of the peoolo. 1'iit Three itnlli'U in Ilin SUIo. RAWMSSVyo. . , Oct. 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BCB ] William Hlsllp , who has had charge of Mr. Dillon's business for the past veur , commit tea suicldo last ulcht , . firinc-three bullets into his lett breast. No cause was given und nothing Iclt to show why be aesired to die. Hii omplovur is serv . ing a nine years sentence in the Utah peni tentiary for shooting a man nt O deu auout two years ago. , , : < : "B en er- jp. ] jp..ed er- to tullf about binme , GbilJNvj lieati-r. It will L cold before you Kno .ho LATE ; nro you ready fc of it ? H ivo yo i 83un nd the latest truimph of the steve inaUor pa- to I : nrtV Wo have it Thcro is no Jonyin of i that the host heaters mailotire tun in I of i Art Garland and Peer in. a less Garland. aof < the Droduct of the largcbt btovo worKs i "ho the world. Roth are cooi ] mid eithc ifW ute Bull ; ono isBure to. Don't wait anotht ni dny , hut cotno and loolc over our utoi- nils of btoves und ranges , kitchen ware eli hs. 1'USCES ALWAYS TliE UJWHST. ied OfB 1' . C. IK VOL , ba C01 BHOADWAY nnd lONoirril MAIN S' of i Counull Uluflu. an In. an- 1U- Icd ere ich > ate teen W.C. ESTEP. on . . . oas of Funeral Director , ecu 114 Main Street , re- Coudell Bluffs. era DULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO/5 / LSoth Sides of the Question should be looked Int" . And when IM ; l < done the intelligent smoker uses BLACKWULL'S BULL DURHAW1 SMOKING TOBACCO. BLAG KWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , Durham , N.C. CELEBRATED SRNDW10H More sold tliiin all others combined. Do not bo dneetvotl by imitators or by those claiming to have almost as pond a machine. 15uy only the SANDWIOH CORN SHELLER nrnl bo protected by uirect guarantee from relnblo inanufnc- turers. You can always depend upon our repairs being ; Uopt in ttook by all local dealers. Apply for our agency. SiMid for catalogues anil prices. SANDWICH MANUFACTURING CO. , Council UluflV , Iowa. Oinalia Medical and Siii ic INSTITUTE. Gtai Disjr.3 . ] Mcftfncllltlc'.niipiritin.vil r.MnliBi fdr < i-iii. ireitnicntofnvcry fnrin ut < ll < oi < e rtuir - In. mc.llcjl or Miruiual iroalmeat. JCbrcl' forimllfiit * . 1'inrl nn 1 nticn lm:3. Iloit ni roiii < l.ilii'i In tliu \ \ < t. Wrllo forclruulBf' * on doroniilili-o nart br.i-oi , trm- cs , chili Icet. rtrriHunn of spine , plloi , luiuurt , ciiu- cer. cntirrh , liroiic'iltl' , InliulKtlnn , cleclrli'lty , pir- iilrtl"Ciilloni ) ' , khliu-y. ilmUlor. ore , car. bltm mil blood HiiilHll minjU'Bl oiMTHllom. DISEASES OF WOM k\p ? % \V < mii'ii 1 HI'K. rt'ohnve Intel/ 1 to I u lyuu-ln ilo- imrluu'itt for women < luiln c o itlm > : uunt , strit'tlr i < r'Yiito. Onl ) UellHbto Meillunl Intliltiio lutiin .1 tliccliiliyot PHIVAT15 DISEASKS All IlliioJ Il pi > ossiucfiilly irvHlcl. syphiiltlj I'oisonsruiuo > c-l fro'U tlio t * > tefn wuti < > itl mervirf. Now lli-.t < iiali\u Tri'itiuuiit fur I , is < of Vir\l < I'OWKII. l'tfr oniin iilot'itlt 11111117 Imtn-itjl at IIOUH by oiirri'siMJiil'MU'O. ' All ire iimiinicitM n ( onlMontlul. Mellcl-HMiirl'i'tr-i units iunt li > in-ill nf ripnH "finn-l ) paokjl. no nmrk M Inllujtj eo i- U ni r M-mler. "ne pi'r-o nil Intorvio prolerrat. < nil iiml fimMl.t in nr fc.vt lil-.nry ul jour c.i a , ail we will "en I Hi I'l" " " ttrippar. > ir ' "KJ > ; i'i ivirita tinnif Tn MPt\i -i MIO aUUn iu men \ , llnl Ol N.ll014 I , , , . , , , , , liiipoltMiC } , sjplnllf , lilei't mil Viinu 'elu , it1 'JJBI llriKi'.i , ' . \pilianrcs | fir | ) cr < iniiltiui an I Trimol Unl > tuanufiK'torj In I lu c i ir DEIOHMITV. AI'fUANCKTltllj5 < is : UI.KJl' llATl'KlllUb AM ) HICLTs. Omalia Medical anil Surgical Institute 26th and Broadway , Council Bluff J. Ton inlntue" ! rMe Trom center or O nib 101 U.nl.ll : un-1 couuil lllull-i eltvlnu mui ir Iliu. g. W. PANgLE , M. D. The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. BEADKH OF DISEASES OF MEN * AND WOMKN. I'KOPiiITOK OF TIIK , ISLK'S IIDUI1AI. DISPKN- SAKY OF .MKUICINK. I treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and Lanes : Ml- cancsof the Eye and liar Flusajd Aioplci } , Heart Disease , Uver Complaint. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Dobillty , Mental DopreB- plon , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness. Dlabelet.Brielits ni tase,6t \ itus1 Km"HDeuiuBtUm , ruraljiiiihlto SAclllnK. Bcrolula. Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula In ana removed without ill the knife or drawine a drop of blood. Womnn with her delicate orr.ns re- or fctored to health. Drojay cured without tapiilnj. L'lC er Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 1C. 85O to StSOO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. Taiw Worms removed In two or thrco lioure , or no IT. ] uy , licmorrliolil" or I'lieu curtd , TIKISK WHO AUK AtTMCTKD Will tare life and hundreds of dollars by calUnfj on or orDR. . G. W , PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only Fhyklrlan wlio can toll what nllo n jiurxtii ultlinut anKInt ; u cjiuntlon. All corrcsi nilenco Mildly confidential. Medlclc- btut by eipruKA. Addteu all letters to G , W , Pangle , MO , 88S Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. EMPLOYMENT. M rs. ' rarnswnrlh'4 , < U1 tontli Klfhtli Hlront. Apply at onco. \v ANTKO Good lullablo m ichlno hand and uooil norker. U. lluson's pinning mill. mill.v 7ANTI.D \ IUIIIK man to Horn iibnut ntn- uioiiiul house. Apulyat olllco of Leon HOUSES AND ' / l KiNMliUS. ! MOMOI.SON .t CO , nro vTulwHvs rnixil un'l t-vnr "lillm to ho\v prf.purtyj rlus anv.iys on hanil. Oo and sco them. FA KM and elty loins. Money loinod on -tool ; and craln. Ku'il oslato ( or Ralu. DwL'llln : nnd business rentals. Money Inunul for lou il Investors. UOIIKCO & Towlo , W I'curl meet. I71DKIK IL'-.liublo rcslilonco property J-1 on I'.irlc : ivo. MmliTii liuuruvemenU. 11 rooms , ono block from motor : a barzaln it tnkri * nt onfo ; uaajr p.iymentsor tr.ido li H , Slicufc. II" von wiint to lent alionscsco ( ircunshlelds , NIcluiNon A. t'o. p KniN.-nEUs. MCMIOI.SON .t co. VJXtho largest list at proiortyat | any flrm In the elty IpOK SAI.ii ; Choicoit fnrm In I'ottawattn- inoC'o.4IJ noro-i , we. I Incatod nn I liu- pnivod. I'rJpo JIO an aoro. K. 11 Shunfo. 11'VOU have invthln ; for silo or trade sos E. 11. She ifo , llrnadxvny an.l M un strent. i TJ'OIl . AI.K On Mirul payinunts. fruit and -L K.-irdiMi Ian I noir Council lllulls C. 11. Hi t'li Co. llroadw ly an I Main btrcut. Jl * VUt' uant to lie-ir " < o nothing nu'v rrcanl- IIIK ru.il ostitto HUO Urecushulds , Nicholson .V Co. \\7ANTni ) Nn1 raslca 1'intl In ON'Miango for ' ' jiond work horse ? . 11 II. Shoafo. ( * KKKNXIKhDS , MOilOl.bUN , \ . CO. have V Xmany birialna In 1-npriivod und vicuiit ] iruiurlv | which thuy would bu uluasud to i-how you. \\r A.OOI ) i . ) . liiiVDHOinuof the flnost ; > T tfiiims In sonthwo-iturii Iowa for hale , ( 'all and < * cu us. .V.'i .M.iln street. 1'yon In vi ) a house to rentiiuu ( jrociislilohls , Meholsou , S ; Oo. AI1A ItTiMN. D-aorc frnlL and Rardun tract 2 > i mill's from noHiulllci''J'i ' acres in crapt'H. 'i ' arm In liluulibiTrles. .TO upplo treCH 75 plum trui's. IViflierrr trees , dwtilllii ! ; , stahlo. etc. 1'iIcoJi.OOJ. No trade. V11. . bhoafo. 11' YOU want tn buy u lot hoe tireuiiblileldi. Nluhoiilsun .t Co. $ . ' . .00 I'KIt .MONTH rents u peed 5-rnom ( Iwollliiifoti AvoU ncarL'iith ht. II H.Sheafo. Fr you want to buy a liousu see Uteoiihhlelds , Nicholson ti Co. /"JUKI.v-lTiTciTiTsr xiciiojSoN ! & co. ni- "wnys havu snaps on li.ind Tor coniervittlvo Investors. DON'T biiv unipuity llll you have Greeiiihlol.ls. Nicholson t Uo. ) H , NIOUOh-jON .t CO. rottl itnd runtil ii unls. Oil llway. , 0. IST vour ( iripaily with nioii who rusl'o to sulllu Sou ( ireonshlulds , Nicholson .V On. G leading ro il efl.ilu dualorn of Council Jllnir . Sfethuin uhuiiyou want iinyllilni ; . DON'T forso * . tint OiL-iinshioidH & Nlohol- MIII urc ilitl't in the inlddlu of the rliii ; : larucstllnt of piiinuriy or any doalur In the cliy. 1 ft ) Al'UFS of i-luar I'linl In oaslnrn Ne- -I hi.iska to \eliniui > for a eouil rutldi-nce lu ConiK'U Illnllh. Want IIIIUHCS and lots for Ne- bnisl.ii l.ind Joliiiaton ft Van I'attun. mi want U ) buy land buu OruoiiBhluldu , holsori .V Co. irolt Itr.NT 7 rooms on I'Jrat Avo. , tJS. E. V II.huiifo. . OCiiJ uerch n' rhnlou plnn lands for sale , noiii I'urvls , Miss. Hasy inrniH. In- Mrb. II. ( i. llrooks , or A. T , Hleu , 4th HI i ecu COMK nnil tul.-o ono of Onii'ii'.lilDlilh. Nloliol- Min'ml K mid lanu u nduovur tliu city ; ItT " \ TH\V ij-ruciin IIOIIKP. tlnuu blocks f ruin court 1 > house. l'ilie ; Jl.'iVj.O ) If ink on at unro , NlulllllhOtl k Oo MISOKLL , I SOU B , ( < AKIIAUK rrimmid , c-osspoiils. vaults nnd cliliiini.sole.ini'il , U D. lliirke. Oily lllilx- T7Ult HAM' ruriillnru. lUtnrus and luasuot J the liiie'ist Him flnuat hotel In hoiilhern Nehiaxkii. All ino'lurn ' Inipruvtiinitiitk , ulu- j ( rum furniture. .Nut profltt II ( HIJ.uii per an num : liuilnliu nt'Wly builli nn conipiilltlon , I'nro ji , ( > Ol.iJt half e. h. llll bhoafe , Uuiinoll lllun . lit. ' irMJIi f < AI < C lliirdwarj slocks Inlowaanl Nubnikka , Invuloeb , fWJ ) to liOJJ. li II. hhenfu EA'C'HANCJK T o innri-rt mid tvo enlts fur a Kood lot In Council Illuffs. IX II , Hhuafu. [ roll BAI E 1'ainlly hnrsu. nowpliaoton , -L liunimii , uto. ( ) . ( Jrogory. l-i Main BU DANOINO SCHOOL. . ONUA"YMiY U. " " A ! iJarVoi * . chUdroii. 1 p in. , iuln't ' * . 7n : : | . in. rioululs boeond and fourth Munduyk , U p. m. Muulo furnUhed | > nr- llu > und t'lnlia. AdUrcyi it | 1C A , t'ariom , ( 'oniicll Illuirh. or lost I uruuiu t. , Omaha. W Instructor.