Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1892, Part One, Page 6, Image 6

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0 TIIK OMAHA DAILY 11KK : SUNOlj OPTOHKR 30 , 1892--SIXTEEN TAOKR
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL BLUKPa
OFFICKi - NO. 12 PI3AUL STREET
ncllvtrcrt ty c.irtlar to any pirt of th ; city
11.V. . TJI/TON. - MANAGER
ncKs Office
ijtor ; |
.MK.VTJO.V.
K V. Plumbinr to.
Council HlufTs Lumber Co. .
Tbo funeral of MM. Donahue will occur
this afternoon nt 3 o'clock , from St , Francis
Xavlcr's Catholic church.
Uruce Wclkcr was given tlilrlv days In the
city Jull yesterday for drunkenness nnn
using obscene language on the street.
J. W. Smith lias been awarded the contract
for building the now cola storage warehouse
nt tbo corner of Uroadway and IJcnton street
by Wheeler & HorelO.
Two Omaha boys wcro arrested vcstorday
rmornlng for distributing circulars without n
license. They gave their names as hd bhntiK
and Dan Mnronev und nro In the employ , of
the American District Telegraph company.
H. II. Carder , who was in-rested hero for
breaking open some froltjtit car on the Hut--
llnnton road nt Murray , In. , has born in
dieted by llio grand Jury on the charge of
burglary ami will have a trial lu December.
Herman Prill was the nurao given bv a
man who stole two blankets from the Neil-
tnavrbarn and then r.m arross a policeman
with his booty In his arm * . Ho was taken
to the police station , and alter a hearing was
assessed a line of $10.
Mrs. Mngglo Mitchell was fined ? * and
cpsl * by Justice Sweanngon yesterday after
noon In thu case in winch she was trlnd for
nssaultaml haltcry a few days airo , n llltlo
girl named Nnnnlo Gates being the prosecut
ing witness The case In which Mrs. Danny
appeared to pioietuto was not tried.
William PiobUoie , who has boon nrroslcd
a number ol limes nnd discharged on his
promHiiL' lo leave the tlty , has been run to
cover auaiti bv Iho police , tno attractions of
Council Hlufts outweighing nil Iho lucon-
vcntsnclcs of spending a term in n dungeon
dark and Ur.nlc. Ho will bo given another
chance to seek a now home.
llrautlliil itrliliiR : < i Clinn Aw.iy.
Choice of 100 llu eteliing-i given to
anyone ptirehahing a frame for the
name. Fine now line of mouldings just
received , which wo are selling at irroatly
reduced price ? . Kiley & Shot-radon ,
Art Kmporiuih Main street.
If you don't wruit to buy hard coal you
had " heller bee Uixby about those oil
burners. They nro adapted for use in
hot air furnaces , Bteam and hot water
oollcrs , with no eoal or ashes to handle.
Now matMngs , just received. Smyrna
rugs from Too up. Oil cloths in pat
terns , and linoleums , new line ; albo
window shades , 2.5a up. Council Blull's
Carpet Co.
llov. .1 , H. Davis returned yesterday from
a visit to Mason City.
Mrs II. Hattenhauor is In St. Louis visit
ing her daughter , Mrs. H. O. Wells.
Mrs. ( joddcs of Grand Island , Nob. , is In
the city visiting II. H. Field and family.
S. B. Corhran of Chlcueo is In the cltv
renewing old acquaintances aud U the guest
of the i.umly of J. E. Harknoss ,
W. A. Illllls of Crete , Neb , , is 'in the city
and will glvo a , brief address today to the
> Congregational and Presbyterian Sunday
Ecbools.
Mr. mm Mrs. J G. Wadswortli , who have
been living for the past three years in Liu-
coin. Nob. have determined to return to
Council Bluffs to make their home bore.
They will bo bearlily welcomed back by
tbelr many friends who have cnjoved Mrs.
Wadaworth's singing. Mr. Wadsworth will
resume his old place wita Iho linn of Burn-
ham & Tulleys.
Call on Messrs. Day < fc IIoss and ask
to bo shown Iho Klein trayt of 401) acres
no onsaloin llvo and ton aero tracts.
They will show it frc-o to all.
Save your hurl coal ; use wood , and
call on II. A. Cox , 10 South Main stroot.
Best Missouri wood So.OO per cord , do-
livored. _
The Radiant novelty base burners
nro the best hcatora in the city. See
thorn at Swaine's.
Moro
"I saw a meek llltlo roast in Tnr. BEE the
other day for Iho gas company , " said a citi
zen yoslcrd ay who can see after-1 o'clock us
well ns at nnv other tlmo of the day. "I
wish you would say It again , and say it
harder. I never know such miserable stuff
to bo furnished people to burn. You may
not bcllovo it , but I had an experience u
nlgbl or two ago that awoke mo lo the fact
that the need of something Inflammable In
tbo way of gas was the crying need of Ihc
hour. A gcnllcman called on mo at my
house. 1 mot mm at the door , ushered him
Into the parlor , unit although the gas was
burnlne full blast , I had to strike u match
before I could see hs ! face to rocognlzo bun.
I'm road.v for n change. "
There are doubtless a great many peopli
in the city who use gas , and If so there arc
n great many who feel moved to profanity
about the time the sun sots. What th <
trouble Is no one seems to know , but tbo fuel
remains that the gasometers all ever towr
go on with their work night nnd day as before
fore , without furnishing thu people of thi
city nnythlng as Iho result of their arduous
labors. A reform will bo gladly welcomed
See these oil haulers at Swalno's , 731
Broadway.
Weather strips at Hiloy &Shorradon's
Judson , civil engineer , 82 ? Broadway
Mint Not Hum l.oaton.
' There Is a city ordinance that prohibit
tbo burning of loaves or other rubbish on th
block pavements , " said n city ofticial vaster
day , "but it seems to bo disregarded in som
Darts of the city. Many , perhaps , do no
know there la any ordinance of the kind , an
others who do Know It have forgotten It no\
that tbo trees are pulling ttiolr suuimo
clothes in sonic. The block pavements won !
out soon enough , even with the best c >
usage , but when It comes to applying the fir '
test , It won't work , The attention of proj
crty owners one lit to bo called to the mallei '
m wo should hate to have to tuauo nn
nrrcsti to put a btop lo U. "
Fire JIro.nlway ami Corner of llniilo
Stioot.
Our Into loss by flro was covered b
two policies , both in the COUNCli
BLUFFS INSURANCE COMPANY.
By 7 o'clock the next morning nftc
the tire the Bocrotary was on Iho as
heap , pencil in hand , roiidy to IIguro th
loss down to bedrock , which ho did , to (
Baying th at1 It was his duty and n
small part of his business. " So long r
ho did not go below bed rook wo had n
reason to complain , consequently th
settlement was not only prompt , but i
every way satlsfnolory , BO much bo thi
in addition to $ ! ) ,200.0 ( ) ( seven pollute !
carried by this company before the IIr
wo now add to it $10,000.00.
BoiUar Intimately acquainted with th
secretary and directors wo cannot L
poi-Buaded that bettor indemnity can I
obtained than that olTorpd by our lion :
company , besides wo LOhovo in patrot
lulng worthy homo c/iterprises , ever :
thing being equal , ayd unless wo do \ \
shall continue to t/J dependent on fo
clgn capital and ooi-porationg.
G. \VH15KI.KH ,
JA8. A. IIliltULU ,
Mr , D. Wolltor wishes to Inform h
old friends that ho lias loft the omplc
of hit ) father and will commotion to wet
for Geo. U. McBchondorf Saturdaywno >
lie will bo pleased to wait upon tUorn.
NEWS FR01I COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mis. Wf A ! Oonlter Made Happy by a De
cision cf the District Court ,
HER DIVORCE DECLARED TO BE LEGAL
niiiMV11I Nrvrr Uc rrt Another
Wnmiin Viilu ibln 1'rcporty Involtcil In
thn C'onlroMT < y An Intrro tlni ; t'n o
Dri'lilnl liy .Iiiilgc .llnry.
W. A. Coullor WAS highly olnlcd
ycslorday over n decision which was ren
dered In the district court by Judge Macy
and In which .she was defendant. The cuso
was tried about a month ago , nnd Involved ,
not only the ownership ot a piece of property
valued at about $1,000 , but the vattdlly of n
divorce , winch was granted her in ino same
cottrl a few yea s ago. Lemuel Slmtnons
was Iho plaintiff , Ho was formerly the hus
band ot Mrs. Coulter , but Iho laller was di
vorced from him on the ground of desertion ,
nnd she was awarded the title to the property
In question. Simmons , whoso whereabouts
had boon unnnowu nt Iho llmor the decioo
of divoico was granted , turned up later on
and IllcJ a petition In court asking that Ibo
decree bo sot aside In both particulars , ana
that ho bo given possession ot the property.
Ills allegation was that Mrs. Slmtnons had
known where ho was at tlio time her petition
for n dlvorca was filed , and that Instead of
serving him with a notice , had published the
notice in nn obscure country paper for the
purpose of keeping him in the dark ns to hoc
plnus. Yo3tord.iv the case was decided by
Judge Miiey la favor of the defendant , so
th.it all doubt cs to the owncrAhtp of tie !
tironerty and Iho legality of her sepia-allot )
from hot- former husband Is set at lest.
Itrlluxrs III Protection.
Judge James , who i.s known far nnd
near us out * ot llio tried nnd true dotno-
ot-atH , in talking yesterday admitted
that ho believed in protceliot1. "That
is , I bolicvo in it to this extent. 1 think
that every ono should ( jut protection
front loss by lire by insuring in our homo
company , the National Mutual. It you
call that believing in protection , sot , mo
down tts ono of them. Hut , without jok
ing , " continued the judge , "and without ,
reference lo politics , it seems a little
strange thiit Iowa people nro so easily
blinded to their own intoiosts. Our
now company is doing 11 rut rule , and
wo luivo no special cause for com
plaint , but as with till enterprises
wo have to moot eoinnotition nnd
opposition , and lot tno tell you that the
meanest opposition comes from outside
companies They nro iiiauing a regular
war on all Iowa companies. They say
to their agents , 'you must not place any
business in iowti companies , and if you
do wo will lake our business away from
you. ' In this way many agents are in
llucncod again&t homo companies , aud
their Iowa policy holders tire induced
unwittingly to send their money outside
of the btato , instead ot encouraging
homo industries. How long will the
Iowa agents allow themselves to bo bull-
do/.ed , and. how long will the people
allow themselves to bo drawn into a
scliomo for supporting outside institu
tions instead qf their own state com
panies1 We have started in on n cam
paign of education , nnd wp find that as
fast as the pi > oplo _ got light they are
more favorably inclined lo homo com-
panics
"Our company , the National Mutual ,
is ono ot the institutions thru Council
Hltifl's people feel very kindly disposed
to , and wo have done a bussness that is '
very gratifying. Our company is doing
much more than its most sanguine
friends anticipated , and wo have cov
ered hundreds of homos and business
houses with our policies. "
Davis for drugs and paints.
Criminal ! ) Sentci ceil.
Judge Macy held a special session of the
district court yesterday morning for the pur
pose of sentencing the criminals who wore
found guilty at tbo last term and closing up
other business of the term. The following
sentences were Imposed :
Morris Quiuii , who was caught In tbo act
of burglari/.ing Ibo Trcmunt house last
spring , was given three years In the ponl
tonliary , ho having pleaded guilty.
Howard Sparks , Iho .sowing machlno man
wno pleaded guilty to forgery , was given
eighteen monthi in the ponitonliary.
John Henry llrown , the coloroi man who
ran away from his ono wife and look lo him
self another , was sent to tbo penitentiary for
ono year.
The prisoners will bo taken lo Fort Modi-
son this evening. The jury was discharged
and the term of court adjourned. The next
term will open on Tuesday with Judge Sraitb
on the bench.
The Boston Store closes every evening -
ing nt U p. m. except Mondays and
Saturday ? .
The genuine Burr O.vk stoves are sold
only by I'has. Swaino , 737 Broadway.
Call and see thorn.
S , B ProwoH , watchmaker , 710 Broad
way.
way.No
No bankrupt , lire-smoked , damaged
furniture at Meyer's , iWj-Ii'J ? Broadway ,
'
Clean goods , loss than any Omaha price's.
Storage reasonable , 22 , 24 and 2 (
Pearl street , Council BlulTs. J. R
Snydor. _
roll mi ; I'liicus Mclertocl.
The township cleric has sotcclca places foi
voting In Iho various wards and procmcls , a :
ho is tequlrod by law lo do. They nro a
follows : '
o First Ward-First product , fill , Eas
itd Uroadway ; Second precinct , OiU ISast IJroail
d way.
1V Second Ward First precinct , 82S Wes
Hroailway ; Second precinct , 810 West Dread
r wn
f Third Wttrd First ureelnct , 20 Soutl
" Mala street ; Second precinct , 823 Soutl
Main street.
i1 * Fourth Ward Kim precmot , 203 Soutl
'y Main street ; Second preulnet , corner Mini
stieul nnd Kighlh avenue , tlio old lira house )
Klflh Wurd-First preomct , 11x13 Wes
Broadway ; Second precinct , west on
IManicr'ti hotol.
Sixth Ward-First precinct , 2300 Wes
Urosawuy ; Second precinct , ( Jut-Off , L.OCUS
street ,
Kane Township Outsldo of City Green'
resilience , near school houso.
Don't forgot that Swaino sells th
Klmtim-st stoves.
Gentlemen , the finest line of tall good
in the city , ju t ruceivoJ. Uoltor , tin
tailor , 1110 Uroadway.
Day & IIoss report th.it they are hav
Ing a good demand for the toii-aero lot
s } In the Klein tract.
I 0poop1o in this city use gis steve
10 Ihe ( jus Uo. puts 'om fn at cost
> o _
Iloston store closes every evening at
p. in. , unless Mondays and Saturdays.
" \Voathor strips at Hiloy & Shorradon'i
'o , ,
r- Clilrkuii Tliluvci.
The residents of Taylor station ana tl
vicinity have been troubled a great deal i
late by chicken thieves. The hencoops ha )
la boeu devastated in all directions , ant ] tt
lay trusting fowls have been wonedout of the
> y nqits | n tbo irees ay an application of Hi
and sulphur , unlil the chances for polplo ;
a that vicinity are bscomlng snaiowuat illt
A man natuod Hamilton U tbo latest vlclh
Ho nml hl family were nt supper Frl'lny
ovcning , whoa the thief ctuno nloncr nnd
robood hi * lion roost of nearly 100 Inmate" * ,
from under his voty nso. To add to Mr.
Hamilton'.1) exasperation , the vliltor traded
a broken wagou toniruo for n ( rood ono that
wai on \vnpon In Hnmltton's barn. The
thlof was Uioitght to have coma to this clt.r ,
nnd a watch was kept for him yesterday , but
without success , _
The Louis , Masonic block , will this
week have special bargains In fall and
winter millinery.
1'orsons whiting to onpago rooms at
hotel "South Shore , " located near the
World's fair building ! ! , Cnlcago , can see
plan and got terms ofV. . S. lloinor dur
ing this week at the store of A. A. Hart ,
116 Uroadway.
Ono of tlio great events of Iho coming
social season will bo the production ot
"Hen llur" by ever IflU ladloa and
gentlemen of this city.
Clinri'h Aiitiini
Congregational-No prJachlng today.
Sunday school at 12 o'clock ; Christian l-'n-
deavor at 0:110 : p. in. ; prayer nieofln ? Thurs
day evening at 7:110 : o'clock.
First Avenue Mothodlst Episcopal , corner
Kighlcontli street and Filth avenue Preach-
me at 10iO : : a , tn. and 7:30 : p. tn , , Sunday-
school nt 12 m. ; class mooting 0:33 : p. m. ;
Kpworlh L.'jaguoGiiJJ p. tn.
First I'roBbvtcrlati , corner uf Willow ave
nue oud Seventh street , llsv. Stephen
Phclps pastor Preaching by Iho nastor at
10'HO n. m. and 7:1 : ! . ) p. m. ; Sabbath school nt
12 tn. ; young people's mooting atPcIlO p. m.
Second Presbyterian , Hnrmoay nml ijouau
streets , S. Alexander pastor Preaching nt
10:30 : n. in. 'I'ho Ohrlitlan lOndoavor society
will occupy the evening from 7 p.m. Sun-
dnv school nt 12 m.
Horoan 3aptlst-No services , morning or
evening. Sunday school nt 11l."t : a. in.
Union Christian Mission. 23S Broadwav
Sunday school nt 11:30 : n. in. , A. A. Hurt ,
superintendent. Preaching nt S p. m. ov
Mri. Fuller. Meeting every night In the
week.
Trinity Methodist Kplscopal , Fourth street
and Ninth avenue , llov. II. H. Barton ,
pastor Proaehlug at lOtMO n. in. nnd ut7:30 :
p. tn. Cliis meeting at ' .1:30 : a. m. Sunday
schoolat 12 m. Cpworth loaguout 0:15 p. in ,
bt. John's Knclish Luthorau Services oil
first llonr of Men-lain block. 20S Main nnd ' 200
I'enrl streets nt II u. in. and 71J ! p. in. llw.
O. W. Snydcr , n is tor. Sunday school at
11:1.1.1 m.
Christian Maconic Temple. Preaching nt
11 u , m. aad 7U : ! ) p. in. Sunday school at 10
a. in. Youn.r Peoplo1 j socletj" ntO.30 p. m.
A. II. Carter , pastor.
Broadway Mothodlst Knlscopal Preach-
iti-at ( 100a. : ; ! in. aud 7:30 : p. HI. by llov. W.
H. W. UPCS. D.U. Hov. Roes was" formerly
pastor ot iJroadway chutch. It. P. Dudley ,
pastor.
First Baptist Morning subject , "IStitcr in
and Possess Iho Luna. " livening , ' -The
Golden Imaco nna Iho Tlorv Furnace. "
St. Francis Xavlor's Catholic There will
bo vespers tlilsovonlnir at7tO. : ! Sermon on
"Columbus" by llov. J. U. Kinllian.
Younsr Men's Onristlat : Assoclnllnu
Men's ' meoling nt 4 o'clock , led bv Mr. I. V.
Howard. Topic , "Uod's word for it. "
Lund Bros , have rocei veil some elegant
now cut and crystal glass goods and have
no fancy prices.
Finest chamber sets in the city at
Lund ] 3ro9' .
l > Ii H'l'll-lK.lSCUS.
ri"iloVlio | Have U'.tiulcrcil
Off I.ntoly.
xn , Pa. , Oct. 29. Another batch of
disappearances of well known people is
reported in this region.
George W. Echsnoluorand Adam Wagner ,
both of Heading , bavo beeu niUsingfrom their
homes for a week aud no trace of thorn can
be found.
Josiah Gerhard , a rich miller , has been
missing slnco October M and fears uro cnter-
lalned by his family lhat ho has mot with
foul play.
Georco W. Slnglery of Dorrunco disap
peared mvsteriously last week. Hohascon-
slderablo money and his friends are greatly
alarmed for his safety.
William Llovd , a feeble-minded resident of
MInerville , wandered away from homo in
September. It is believed that , ho has per
ished In the mountains.
Lillie Sewers of Lancaster Is also missing.
William Whlttaknr and Miss Fantuo McCabe -
Cabo of Mabouoy City disappeared October
10 , leaving no trace.
Utilised tlio Injllliotlon.
PIIILUICMMIIV , Pa.Oct. 29. After bearing
argument today on Iho application of Iho
four members of the Order ot Tontl for an
Injunction to prevent thj conlluuatlon
of ' the order's business. Judge Held
today alsmissc'd Iho application. In his
opinion , tbo juago aeclaieu that the court
uld not intend to wind up a business simply
on the allegation ? of ono member , which was
in direct contradiction of the statements ot
the others , and that if thn business of tbo
order wap Illegal tlio members should have
another remedy at law by which Its charter
could bo vacated.
Till ) ni-ilth Itnll.
DEXVEIColo. . , Oct. 29. A special to the
News from Colorado Springs says : Captain
Frederick P. Whlto of the Pacific Mail
Steamship company died hero today of pul
monary consumption at tbe-nco 'of 51.
JACK OXVII.M : , Fia , , Oct. 29. A St.
Augustine special to the Evening Tolocram
says : Henry M Cutting of New York , well
known In Iho financial world and in Now
York'socloty , died very unexpectedly at the
Francis barracks In this city l.ito last night.
The cause of death is not staled.
Inrrc-aso In HID I tank Itcscrve.
Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 29. The weekly bank
statement shows tno reserve has increased
81.711,000 , and specie has Increased $2,202,000.
The banks now hold ttS9lOJO ; lu excess of
legal requirements.
U.ll.tll.l l.I'.llt.MlH.ll'llS. .
Klevcn minor permits , aggravating $1,075 ,
wctoUsued by the supcriutondoni of build-
IIIRS yesterday.
Lust night Ibo police arrcslcd Joseph War-
inir for sloalliic a clock from Mrs. Ambrose ,
\\lio lives at Tairloonth nnd Jones stroots.
The local manager of Iho Postal Tologranb
company has received aa ofllciial denial of
the report that the Western Union had ab
sorbed thai line ,
A ( lofcclivo lluo In a brick residence at
11115 Douglas slreet , occupied by Mrs. Hut-
n- lor , was Ibo cause of the tire alarm trom box
01 at 3:10 : tills afternoon , No loss.
nh
h There will bo a meeting of the republicans
n at Moronce , Monday , ( X-ioborlll , at 8 p. in. ,
. which will bu addressed by Hon. I ) , H ,
it Mercer and Hun. I'hll K Winters.
itd As music cannot bo obtained on account of
the grand concert to bo given by the Musical
it union of the city on November 4 , the Catli.
it olio Mutual Benefit association aunt-lilt ; party
bus boon postponed to Tuesday evening , No
vember 15.
An inquest was hold on Iho body of Wll <
helm I'roonnlfko , who killed himself ut his
rosiuonro , OKI North Twcnlloiti street , Sat
urday mornlnp , and the Jury rolurnoa n ver
dict to the effect that the cause of his acatli
was unknown ,
Mlns O. C. Tennant Clary will arnvo frorr
Now York this week , ana In a few daye
the regular announcement as to the opening
of sulo , operas to DO proaented , etc. , will be
made. The dates of tbo opera aoasou arc
November 7 to 13 inclusive.
The Young I'aoolq'R Souiotv of Chrlstlac
Endnavor of Kouut/o Memorial Luthcrat
church will hold an "All Hallowe'en" tocia
in the chun-b parloi-i Monday evening. A
general good tlmo is Insured , There will be
Btorius , t-uuioj , music , otc. No chaigo foi '
admission.
The Boy's and Girl's Homo and Employ
ment association will meet tins evening a
Kountzo McmortEl Lutheran church , Six
tcenth and liurnoy streets. Trustees of thi
lie Omahu homo are rorjuoilea lo attend tbi
meeting , which will be addressed by Colone
of A , llogoland ,
All mombori of the Omana Voterau Fire
1)0 men's association ore roquoitoj lo appear ai
ur police court rooms this afternoon at 1U : !
to o'clock lu full uniform to attend the funera
lu of tbelr late brolbor , Fcrd Schinld. Thi
in , Uaioa 1'acltlo band will be m roaamojs ti
ID. accompany Iho votcrana.
COTNER LfflS EXPERIENCE
H ft
Poane's Foot Ball Asoam TOD Lively for the
Outfil from Lincoln.
KHOX BADLY DOWNED AT IOWA CITY
Million Hojs Dnn ; UiiilrrMnncI Ilic lniuc
l.lnroln llriitciiinil Don\cr I'rliirctnn
1'iiH * ( lilt Onn-Ilniviiril DUgmtn
ft lt clr Ollinr J-portinc Now * .
CIIF.TB , Nob. , Oct. 20.-ISpecial Telegram
to Tun Bin : . ] Doano collOL-o nnd Cottier
university ulayod foot ball on Dimno's
grounds today mid the result was n victory
for Uoauo , with n score of C'MoO. Doano's
great gains were maoo by her end running.
The blocking by Doano wns excellent , nnd
the team did good team work , which is
so essential for success. The Cottier team Is
composed of gentlemen and they hnvo s > omo
excellent material fo ? a good loam. They
wcro unublo to mnuo nny end runs nml the
only way they could advance Iho ball was
by forming the V.
The principal features of the game were
Fuller's end run of eighty yards , Lcavlllos'
excellent blocking for the runner nnd Iho
tncklo nl.ivs.
Imru Defeat * KIIOV.
fovCtrv. . In. . Oot. 20. [ Special Tele
gram lo Tin : JlKi : . ] - ICnox college of ( Sales-
burg , 111. , fool ball loim wns dofoalod by the
State University of Iovu ; team this alter-
noon , the score being -HtoO. The Knox
team will average IHloca pounds heavier ,
but the luck of training and experience lost
it the game. Tito University term shoxved
line bloculug , nlaycd tlio whirling V well ,
nnd by good team work won Ils pamo. Tlio
onlv chance ICnox had wns when It had the
lull , but It nlwavi lost It for want of gain ,
and whou the 'Varsity got Iho ball a touch
down lo.Hiiltcd every time. It was a hard
game , but science won ever strcnirth.
Twenty-two points were scoicd In cash half.
Piliiurtiiii l.lmhi-rltif ; l"l > >
New YDIIK. Oct. 20. Princeton defeated
Woslnynn o'l Ihn foot ball Hold today by the
big score of 00 tot ) . It was llio lirst cham
pionship game of the season and was wit-
ni'sscd bv u largo crowd in spllo of the
threatening weather. Ynlo nnd Harvard
were represented on the Held to slzo up
Princeton's play and Captain King of Prince
ton did not don his canvas j.ickut , us ho also
wished to study the work ut his tcaai.
The llibt half of the gamii was
us bad mi exhibition ut foot ball
as has been seen hero this season. Wesleynn
played like L-ramtnnr school botsand Prince
ton wa < only a tri llo bettor. In the lust half ,
however , Princeton braced up and played In
line form.
.VdirasU i Downed ,
Dr.NVtit , Colo. , Oct. 20. The foot ball
game between the Unlvcrtltv of Nebraska
tram of Lincoln and the Denver Athletic
club eleven was won by the Dcnvors by n
icoro of IS to 4. Tno game was n very Inter-
estinc ono and was'marked by hard playlcg
throughout.
Vnlc L'niintH Tlili Olio.
NEHvvcjf , Conn. . Oct. 23. The foot ball
game hero this afternoon botwosn Yale and
Tu f Is col I ego * was brilliantly but not steadily
played. It resulted la a victory for Yale by
n score of 41 lo 0.
Ilitn.irtl Disgusts Itsi-lf.
BOSTONMass. . . Oct. 20. Thu Ila.-vard-
Amherst foot Dajl game nt Cambridge this af
ternoon is considered something of n vVater-
lee for Harvard , for although that team won
by a score of 33 to 10 , the fact that Amherst
was able to score .so many points Is very dis
heartening to the Cambridge team.
\Vnii by llu > slugger * .
PnirAniarnu , Pa. , Ojt. 29. A largo
crowd v-itnessed a. close und exciting game
of foot baU.on the University grounds this
aflernoon-bclwoeti llio Chicago Athletic club
and University of Pounsylvnnla.toams. The
game resulted in n victory for the Ponusyl-
vamas by a score of 1' ) to 10.
IMo for IllluoU.
S CITV. Mo. , Oct. 211. The foot ball
team of tno Univcrsltv o ( Illinois uufoated
the team of the Hyde 1'arjc Country club of
this city by u score of 40 to 0.
.SI'UIID Itl.VO.
C'nliiniliUi' * liiiiikniiit Iiinneeiiient Sus-
licnileil liy tint Association.
CinciGo , III. , Oct. 29. President Doainan
today suspended the Columbia Driving
Park association of Colusibiu , Tunn. , froni
mombcrshlp in the American Trotting asso
ciation for failure to pay premiums , it will
bo remembered that the moelineat Columbia
ended suddenly yesterday owinR to the fact
that achock mvon to a horse owner In pay
ment of a premium was dishonored at the
bank.
ClO-lR lit ICVMIllllKI.
WASHINGTON- . C. , Oct. S9. Today's
races closed the most successful meeting
ever hold under the auspices of the Wash
ington Jockey club. The attendance today
was above the average , and as every ono was
looktnp for the get-awuy lonp shots , the bet-
line wab heavy. The favorites won four ol
the six r.icos ,
I'lrst race , pnrsoflOi , flvo fnrlnn " : Klnclft
( I lo 10) ) won. Nitptba 18 to I ) socoiul , Kdlth Del-
rnontiro to II third. Time : 1JJ. :
Haciiml race , puree JIOO. one mlle : Tomplc
( II teA ) won. Alualilo 1 1 to I ) sci'Oiul , h.iroluiionl
(7 ( to L' ) third. Tlmo : 1:13. :
Thlid rai'o , handle ip , purse II'H ' , ono mite
and n fiirlou'ilouiii'n : ( ? (1 ( to 1) ) won , IllaliU
( S to - ' ) usuond , I'ido.Io (1 ( to 5) ) th id. TIiiio ;
1 : . " > ! J.
Ponrth race , pnrsor > 0l ( , llvoand half fiirlonzs ;
Void ( I to 1) ) wor , Suorllleu (4 ( to I ) tGuond , Itollu
( .Oto I ) third. Tln-o : 1:01) : ) .
Klfth raep , pur-,0 * li'0 , slfurlon s : Mnjoi
Daly ( A to I ) won , Helen HosoflltoO ) scconn
Kosu H ( S toll third. Time : 1:10. :
SlMli race , handloap sioojilooliiisc , purse
IICO. full stuopleohnae course , about two mid ;
half miles : U.in Uau ( oven ) won. Klip l'lap (
to 1) ) second , Itetnrn ( II to 1) ) third. Time : il'J :
Nusli\illi > ' full .Hci'tiiiK- .
NARIIVIM.R , Tonn. , Oct. 29. About flftooi
hundred people attended the openine day a
West Side pant. The day was clear bu
ratbor cold. The books unt u little the wors
of the daj's sport , three fuvorltes and twi
heavily backed second choices lauding thi
money. Summaries ;
I'lrst race , pnrso * .110. ono mile : Yo Tain
hlnn (10 ( toll ) uon. Vullcni (4 ( lo Dhei'onil , Indl :
KiibburiV'i ! to 1) ) third. Tlinui 1U4.
hi'cond race , RO.Iln. . pniso J.tiO , si\ furlongs
Servitor (1 ( to I ) wnn , Kinprcss Predrluk (7 ( tn 1
xccpiid , Mor.to Vlqcp (7 ( to 1) ) third. Time
Third nice , solllns. purse 7100 , mlle nnd sov
only yards ; Aluljfin-jo C. to 1) ) won , l.lttli
Annlou\unsoci ( ) > mhHunry Jenkins (10 ( to 1
th'rd. ' Tlmo ; UWi.
Kouitli rnei' , parti M 110 , flvo furlonzbi Midi
Marian Gl to \\nibIUolonol ) .S (10 ( to 1) ) sci'ond
_ . . . ) ifllo 1) ) third Time : . . . .
riflh nii'p. i ) Uriel } 100 , for tiiiililon 2-ynir :
oliN , four fiirloil H Ida Mny Wi to li won
I'.uldy Hoicli ft tviDjueuoiid , Oak rarest ( I' . ' ti
Dthlid. Time : W.
I'lill Ali-etlni ; ut Trinco.
Six FIUXCISCO , Cal. , Oct. 20. Tbo fal
meeting of the l nplllo Blood liorso assc
elation opened Wt Bay District toaoy
Weiilher line , fjunjinarlis :
Opening ovontrflvo fnrinngA , all axes , purs
I'lOO : ( ioraldlnn "UH , Miu-uoy bccond , ' 1'u
Oallnnt third. WM : IsU'.i.
Iliilf mlle ( Inuh.Rlor two-ymr-nlilH , jnirx
(500 : Princess w u'l'Tlnccss l.orr.iinusfcoiu ]
C'harnior thlnl. l us W4. ? . . .
KU fitrlonss , UHUJKUH , pin so K 0 : Cliarme
won , lliimiy Duyl'uccond , Urandeo tlilri :
' '
llui'xllo'up , purse l"50l Shorldup wnn , Alnio
second , Funny a. colt. thud. Tlinus l-.lUi.
Holllut purse , six fiirlon-st IduClenn wet
Hod I'rlneo HO.'ond , 1-oltlo Slllls third , Tlmo
| liiiprovomont at liiilelieiidonue ,
iNiici'ESPEXCB , la. , Oct. 29. Today BH\
a nn Improvement in weather and two race
' wore decided at Hash park.
Tivo.yoar-old , 3M I * 'e. tiM : Ifessoll ivot
llnrry Ni-vlns Hccond , Uiu Tupper thin
Time : ! i:4l : ! > Si-W .
Tlireo-iulnuto trot , I1" ! : Bhndolanil Iluro
t on. Hos-itnond DDL-olid , Twinkle third , ICiiu !
nox fourth , i'lmut VWlig7J4. : . iJl. :
Yrurllne Auction.
Nifciivi.i.B , Tonn. , Oct. 29. Previous t
i- tbo first race of tbo West Side park W. C
it
t Partner sold at auction twelve yearlings , th
I property of B. U. Crumbiugb of the Klkwoo
o ituil , Hopklnsville , Ky , , Iho Clearvlow stuc
o Iho property of W. F. Olonn of tbu cltj
ana U. T , Uuras of Madlsoa Station. The
brought good prices The Klkwood stud hnlf
iloreii uvcragoa fa'JI RiiS. th * hlRhosl nvor-
ago ever iittntni-d bv the cot of nn untried
niioln Amcrlcn. Thoontlro twclvosold for
$ * ,07.nn average of tub'.S3 )
Oriiinnil Coinliic lo fuliforiilii.
S x t-'iivxcixco , Cnl. , Oct. 20. It was re
ported hero this evening Hint the KnglNh
horse Ormond , who nchloved fame In 1SS3
by winning the derbv. has been purohasod
for JWJ.OOO by W. C ) . McUonohtie , son of Me-
lienohuc , the nnlllonauo coal dealer , -lie
will , it Is said , bo brougnt to California from
the Argentina Republic , where ho Is now In
tlio possoision of it syndicate of capllallats.
SPI ! ittn'i * CliMC.
Srim.iA , Mo. , Oct. 29. This was Iho clos
ing dav of Iho autumnal race meeting ot the
Missouri Stale Kntr association.
I'lrstriico troltlns. 2:40 : clnss. pur o $1)0 :
MtDiogorVllkes won , Aslinmld mn-oad , l.ouls
flir.iciiu third , lleittlnic : ' 'i 'j. '
fei-ond nco , 2:18 : clnis. piclus : Two Strike
nun , llo ! > second , lloldeii Hey third. Itrst
time : ' . ' : I5.
Allotln-r Pnc-hiR Uonilrr.
STOCKTON , Cal. , Oct. Wt the record
nicotine lodny the 4-year-old pacer , W. W.
Wood , by Stolnwavwont a mlle In UOT : wltli
ca e , going the llrtt half mile l-i 1 : U * > und tlio
Mulsh In 1:0-J. : Ho will ba sent next week
nRalnst Mascott'n record of'JU1. :
Sl'AUKS OlHI'UKV. .
I'rlnrp nml tliu Ilorsi' < Tlil Alt ,
Jack I'rlnco will nnko a nluc-milo race
agonist three fast trotlora this nfiernooa nt
JliHo sharp. There will be no wailing , ns the
soiul-olT will bo made on lime to tlio ininulo.
The her es arolloriny T , " . : ' 'U ; Mary Howard.
2J : ) , and , lee , 'Ji'JS , the horses to change nt
the pud of every three miles. I'rinco took
his last practice yesterday afternoon , doing
twelve inllos , going the lait quarter In ! 1J
seconds a 2IH : clip. Nebraska's state record
Is-J-IO : , which will furnish an' idea of how
.lactc is working his safety.
Didn't I'li-axn tlio Mold.
L.ON-DOV , Oct. 20. The L-'teld today mib-
llshes a very severe arraignment of the J\ew
Yorlc Yacht club , brought nut by the'club's
letter to Lord Dunruveii rcgaralni : a race
tiost year for tuo America's uup. The
Kleltt accuses the club of attempting n conll-
donee trk'lt , and says it ts to bo honed that
nn British yacht club will bo found .com
plaisant enough to accept the chnllonge made
under thu now deed gift , or while thu deed is
in existence.
\Viy iinylniCimrtmy. : ; .
I'msnumi , I'.i. . Oct. 21) ) . Moro than 2,000
i'lttsburg sports turned out today lo sodtlio
two-mile race between Joe Courtney , claim
ing lo bo champion of Kucland , and 1'etor H.
1'ioddy of tbi clly. Courtney ran away
from 'its opponent utter the llrst mile and
won easily oy nu olghtn ot n mile. Time :
4:01) : ) .
Wintn : to Shoot .Air. Kuril.
OMAHA. Oct. 29. To tbo Sporting Kdttor
of Tun IJun : 1 hereby clinllonuu ( Jeorgo
Karll lor a fifty shot match on twenly-Ilvo
ring largel for $23 n side. I have decosilou
Iho amount with John L , . Durbin , 1.VJ1 Jaek-
sou slreet , and leave cholco of tlmo nnd
place to him , if accepted. P. H. lie IT.
Will Shoot ill Tun VVrckn.
The rillo raatth between l-'rod Fuller and
1..A. rjiugdon does not tuko place until bun-
day , Novombar IH. In another column it is
put down for this afternoon.
IMPROPER MARRIAGES.
Wlirre tlu , lIi'Mi.ins
nt Dkxoire.
During the past twenty years ! ! 28,000 di
vorces have been granted by the courts of
the Untied States , 'JJ per cent of tncrn to
women. While this total is largo enouch lo
appear to give good grounds for Iho asser
tion that the perpetuity of the family Is
threatened , says the Porllanti Orcgonlan , It
dwindles when brought into comparison \\lth
the number of marriages during Iho same
period. One-twentieth ot the total Is 10,400 ,
the number granted each year , only noout 1
per cent of Iho number of marriages. Thoio
is nothing in the world that human beings
undertone to Oo that can show so small u
percentage of total failure as marr'.ugo. '
Though statistics nro not ut hand to
proveit , there ts doubt if divorces much
exceed golden weddings in number. Tnuy
certainly do not exceed silver wedoings. In
vestigation of the subject of Improper mar
riages would seem to offer more hope of re
sults bcnclicial to society than examination
of divorce statistics.
It takes both tune and mouov lo get a
divorce , while rnarriago Is easy ami cheap.
ICvon a tramp waluinir across tbo country
for a prl/o found no difllculty tbo other day
in tuliillmx that part of his agreement re
quiring him to marry some ono on Ihe way.
Children , utterly unable to earn a living or
to take care of Iho family nature is sure to
inlllnt upon them , lind no difllculty when
they run away from tbeir parents In per
suading some preacher or mugtstrato totally
unacquainted with them to unite them for
life or the divorce court. Tucro are nol
nearly so macy divorces as improper mar-
riugot , and there are few cities in which thu
preachers huvo not pcriormod more
Improper marriages than the num
ber of divorces granted by the courts. A
lair share of divorces are granted in the in
terests of decency , justice and morality , and
lor the welfare of bocloty. This cannot be
said of many marriages performed as an
allowed sacred ceremony. No preacher \ \ ho
unites children in marriage , or performs the
ceremony for any couple uot Known lo him
or vouched for by some responsible psrson
whom ho icnows , should ever op.'n Ins
mouth lu criticism of Iho divorce courts.
That many divorcee ure Improperly ami
fraudulently secured there is no uuubt ,
but tlio end of Ibo marriage relation where
the most mischief Is done Is the front end ,
and a large sbaro of this mlschlct is done by
lazy and greedy preacher.- , who ought to bo
sawing wood for f > 'J ' cents a cord Instead of
manylng babies for u few dollars a coupic.
yf/.l/.VT .IX It VUlllUUN.
Illinois lias a county , Culboun , that has no
railroad , tolegrach or tolcphono wltbin its
borders.
Three hundred and sixty different moun
tain peaks wlihin the limits of the United
States exceed 10,000 feet In height.
Tbo mlcroscoplsls nay that n mosquito lias
twenty-two "U-oth" in tno end of Us bill-
cloven above and Iho same number below ,
The poach Is of Persian origin nnd Ihe apri
cot Svrlun , The former fiult Is mentioned
by classical writers as early as 200 B. C ! , , but
the loiter uot till 'M A. U.
The oilier day a MUiouri man ate eleven
plates of ice cream at a sitting. As ho was
popular , It ] splu ot this cliucklo-lioudcd uct ,
his funeral was largely attended.
The tola ! wurk performed by the liaman
body during llvo hours of mountain cllmbtin ;
is equal lo liiO.OUU : footpounds , not i-ouiitlng
oilier forces everted , wnlcli Dr. Bucliolsler
savs will tun Iho grand luUl up to 1USO,000
footpounds ,
When condensed milk was llrst introduced ,
thirty years ago , the Idea was laughed at.
The Inventor carried the ctitlro daily supply
for New York city In a tcn-iiunrt pail , de
livering II personally to pations , llo died
worth f7ODu,000 , made out of llio business ,
which has grown to bo a gigantic industry ,
A Kentucky man has a water spaniel tbet
he has taugnt to extinguish lira whenever
It sees anything burning. To ton the little
dot' , a piece of paper was Ignited and
dropped on the floor. In an instant tbo dog
jumped upon tt and very quickly extln-
gulsned the llamo by rubblcg it with his
paws. Tbo do ; was tried with u lighted
ciar , with the sameresult. .
There Is no limit tn the audacity of the
London private detcotivo. Ono of Ibo most
enterprising of those worthies acknowledges ,
in an advertisement , the "many Invitations
ho has received to stand ns a parliamentary
candidate , " and suyH bo has boon unable to
acknowledge "iumo individually In consequence -
quenco of tbo many delicate matters requir
ing his personal attonilon. "
Tno Austrlans conaumo more tobacco llian
any other nationality or race on Iho globe ,
civilised or savage. Kecont Investigation by
eminent utatislicluns gives thu nuuibor ot
pounds consumed annually by each 100 in
habitants of the dlfteront Kuropoan coun
tries as follows : Spain , 110 pounds ; Italy ,
12.8s Oroat Hritaln , 133 ; Ituss la , IW : Don-
mark , 'U.M ; Norway , 229 , and Austria , 873
pound
At the bead of Holy Cross creek , noon
Loadvllle , Colo. , and at anotncr place tn the
almost Inaccessible denies of Mount Shasta ,
A LINCOLN MERCHANT
Ho Hncl Cnlnrrhoftlio Honcl nntl
Tlu-onl nnd Severe Uronchinl
Trouble rot' Over Six Yenra
Modot'ii , Sciontlflc Mathoda
Cured Him.
Mr.V. . S. Morton of HWI Q strool ,
Lincoln , Nob. , the well known llvo stock
ami cotnniislon tncroliiuit , olUt-o 1012 ( )
struct , says : "I had catarrh before I
ctuno to Nebraska six yonrs ngo and H
has boon crowltifr nioro suriutis antl
inoro complicated ever slnco from blin-
plo rntnrrh of the homl to sovoi-o
bronchial trouble.
W. MOIITOS. IfiU T. I.INCOI
. . . g . , . N.
"My lu u 1 and nn o were topiit'l up , CIUMII.Z tllttl-
en ty In lirua'hlnj , tiiivlnt to liriMKi * tuniitli ! hi )
moiitli nlluiotliornl tiiiu1 * . Tlit-rc m uiiithiuiill ) n
dull , lull fi-ulltu n\or and t > p'\\4Mi thtM > > rxliU1' )
nsr ) nniui > iiiit. Muttur itroiijiol fni n ni > lien I
lnt my tin nit fnivluii inn tuhiink nml M > lt unlllill -
Hii-'ti-1 vvltli invvoll. Till * u ( Htjt | all > ttu I In tu !
morning. M ) tliuml nnsMira nml lurcliuJ an I I nc.ir-
I ) it wij'lriil n
miv , \ruiNn uiri.ii
mil 11 Oi'i-p nroif > < In my limits I Kill o my lci > p
illil iiK-niiKiiil t noidil nrlio nmriilnui tin-1 anil
iinrplH' liiMt.
"A t.lit > rl tlnn nun I lipjnn iipnnr o df trriilnn-nt
wall the 1 > I | > sli-laiiinl Inn ( 'oiiolilnl Mollnil I'l-ll-
tutiI'n lor tliok 1:10 : I lmtnint from HiLMO'y
"l.irt nil I Inlay 1 am c'nllrcl ; W : I ; all inj trouble II.H
tM-i1 ! ! riMIMlVtMl.
" 1 \ill uilnilt ttiit Iont I to tlio i * iiliy lcliiii ulili *
nut Inllh. lillil nntliollu\ucat -O'ln'ilullyi hri'ii-
li-ratnrrli ruiilitburiirtit. T.io l > ot t tliliu I i-in " .i >
It Unit 1 lii\o ! chaniri'il inliollLf. . Thc u | ili > li-li in
luivo < t > inletoy | ) ) cnn-il nu- , und I urn ulii 1 to bo ono to
rpiumniomltbu-n to my Irloiiti nml Die public. '
IIA VK YOU A COUOII ? IS TIT HUH
A SOUHNK3S IN YOUK l.UXGS ?
IS YOUK nUKATIIINf : nifPlCl'LT ?
THIS IS IMONOIIIAL CATAHH1I.
DON'T WAIT FOU IT TO HKCOMK
CONSUMPTION. TUtiAT IT AND
IT NOW.
ARE YOU OUT OF TOWN ?
And Do You Want the Uusxco'.Ud Mail
Treatimn' ?
Tlion wilto for tbu " > iiiitoni | lilau'c. " nhlcli nr ,
'oi'i'luil A Mici.nrl cn I to tbd c nlimloilro t" tuko
In ! fninoiiH I'diu'liiii-l \ Micpanl t.-cutnii-nt by mull.
Tlio IthnikIHinmnlnuslv ilo\t"i > il , unit MHI c'in ttul
our siiiiin'iis : In It ju-t n } on ilnln thc oi-n ie .
Itoturnoil lollio In tllntult onnblct lr . Cnpo'inl ' \
Hii > pnrJtoilliuiin < .o > mirrii o iicrfpollj. Tn-nluiiMit
sthen prcscrlbc.l , mo.llilirs pvpio--i'.l nml curie-
Mioniloncj slioMlnu piOKro * ( nnit condition roiiulrcil.
I'rj I he inn 11 trcntmcnt tCjoucnmini 1:01110 : totlionl-
tic p. .
DRS. COPKLAND & SIIEPAHD
GUKK NOT ONLY CATA1WII , IHJT
BLOOD DI3KASES.SKIX DISKASKS ,
RIIKUMATISM , ETC.
S5.OO A MONTH.
Catarrh treatol at the unifo-m r < xto of
$5.UO a month medic i\3s furnished free.
Fornllotlier disease J the rate- , will bo low
nnd uniform. Patients .it a dlstiiic 3 BU -
cebjfully troited. Send , fjr sympto.ii blank.
ANDIU. : xr.\v VOUK urn
BUILDING. OMAHA. M ? .
\V. II. COPKtiANO. r. 1) .
C. S. MIKPAUD , M. D.
tlcH : t'ntnrrh , Axllinui. DruncliHK Nor
vans Dlsaatci , lllond | ) | IURI'I. Itlii'iimntlniii. Con
sumption nnd nil chronic affections of tbu Tliinat
IIHKS fctiinmch. i-kln , l.l\er nml Klilni- ) > ,
Olllri- Hours -'J to 11 a m..2to&p m.TtuS p ,
in. Sunday , ID n in to I i m
tJAHANBSJS
AnoiT anl Coniplof ) Troat-noat , consl > tln { ol
Suppotltorlei , Olnfii3Ut la ilipinlai , iilnu In IliX
nndl'llli ; a I'oilUvo Cure far KtU'rnal. Intuniil
bllndorUloailliu It3 ilnt , Cnronlc. Ituo.'ntor Hurjll
tarylMoj. Tnl < Ita.naJjr hai narer ti.-on tnotrn to
( all. f 11 > jr box. i > forij ; sjnluy rn'illVliysuiIarfrj u
IbUtorrlblu itltoii ] w.ui a wrlttin L'uirntJ ) ti
iioaltlvolrKl'uii wltln > DJXiii r rufunl lli.iin 1111 ; i (
notcurdddon 1 ntvap for frJ3 bnmpl'j. dnirintoi
lisnoil LrKutin , VCo. . Dru/Klitt , Solo Aven'
ICith mill Doimi.u utrootJ uu..h.i. : Nub
Cal , , there are hundreds of square feet of
ground continually covered witti snow that
Is ns red as blood , ' 1 hose two places are Iho
only ones in Ihn Uniloil .Stales whom rod
snow it Known , Tno phenomenon is duo to
the presence of mlnuto anlmalcula1 lu Iho
snow. How the little mldeots munapo to
cut Into such niKli altitudes is not Unown ,
A now hotel at the corner of Klftli avenue
nnd Klftv-nlnth Urcct , Now Yorlt , is said ts
bo the loftiuit in tlio world. The depth of
the excavation for the foundation ranees
from twenty-two to forty feet. This has
been nocossarv so as to have a rod ; basts ,
the rocu being tilastoil so as lo rondcr It
ovon. I'lio now hotel Ims sovonloeii stories
and is UJfi feet hlu'li. Tlio slto is 100 feet on
Kiftn avenue by ift1 } feet deep on Kiftviiinth
btrool. Tlio uiillilbK cost about f 1,000,00 ! )
and took two years to construct.
Viilnu "I < > ltil NoHt- ,
St. Lenin Kopublio : llo v/oro a do
jccted look and n neat flltinf , ' suit of
clothes bomowhat the WUI-HO for time
and wear. AB lie Blood nt tlio comm
and ( , 'ay.cd earnestly at tlio pavement ho
reminded one of a man that had placed
Ills money on the wrong horse , From liin
appearance ono would judge that the
windB of about fifty winters had Hilled
through his whlbkorfl. His hat was Hlill
ulack , though faded , and hiri nose was
the color of cooked lobstorH. A young
and Htrufrgling phyulolan sauntered tip
and lluia luldrcsscd him :
"How do you do , miijor ? Toll you
what I'll ' do. It's iiL'.ilnst the rules o
my profession to solicit patronage , hut
I am haul up , BO If you jiiBt say the word
I'll euro that nose of yours for $1. "
The alienee could bo folk Finally the
major epoko deliberately und impres
sively :
"Voung man , the coloring matter in
that part of my 'inatomy cost mo a fc5HK (
farm. Do you think I am going to let it
go for W
_ _
tiuwln Kldsloln , thn republican candidate
for mayor of Now York , U a uutlvo of Cm
clnnotl nnd 45 year * of a o. Ho was a mem
ber of the Forty-sixth conitrosa.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS
Tlio wnnt nilvortlsoiiioiii * nppoiritu \ i\
nov\ piper rtto often tliu mint InlorcUlti
pntt of IU content * . They oxpr < < Ihn indent
needs , the dally wMioi of the people who
\viuit onioUiliis nml wlu txro wllihu lo do
_ _ EStl'LOYMBNT.
\VANrKO A competent slrl foPccnoral
' homework Uooil wases Call at oi
Willow avenue.
nVliuFooTor linhy i fl
week. Apply Mrt. llor.ico i\orctt : ,
Second avenue mill Klshth Mrcot.
\\7 ANTKD-Comnotciit clrt for
housework. OJf Second nvcntio.
LANDS.
AH u - s In "woU" JMM ) fet
Must lip gold nt once. I ) . ,1 lluu-lilinun . "
I'o. , niT Hroadwny.
TIT inmK line lii-iirliiH. Tn rlty l < inUs.
.1 llutolilnqoti A. Co. . (117 ( Humilwny
\y JllA , trade hnuso unil lot for Muck U j
lliilclilnsoii A. Co. . 1117 llroudwuy ,
\\Ti : IIAVKnurehiisor for farm of irk
' HI-IPS , wltiilu so inllns of Omnlm , inuit bn
Rood land ; don't earn for Improu'tiiiMils : will
Pay ail oasli. 1 > . J. lluU-hliisnn A Co. , 017
Htoiiluav.
Olt\N(1i ( : crows In KiorliU nml ( Tillfornla
for iikor : trade , Uri'iMibhluuls , Nu-holson
A I'o.
/"MIK M'tllntii-r lands In Mlmioiutii for
V In < iu intuit' * to suit , limy pvymt : > nu.
( ircvnsniuliH Mi-luitson \ To.
T7 AUM nml olty lotu * . Money ImnnT oil *
* - stiiok and LTilu. Unit
cst ilo fni silo.
nuslncss rontals. Monov In inn I
for lee il luvoslor > . IOIIKL'O X To\vle-il5 \ I'o irl
M ret1. .
U UXOMANdK ( Mn-ir iimrtor-sci | > tnn ( of
I mil for t'on neil Hlnir * proportj , ilitny \
i .li for illlli'rt'ni-i % . lireuushiuliis , Nn-liolbiin
\ ro.n-1 llrontw.iy. _
fOlt S A M : Choicest farm in I'oittwiit i-
in o I'o . 41.1 aero ? , well hvxtud mil lin-
1'rlco $ U .in ai-ro. 11 II
_ _
In Al'UI'.S lund for s.ilo : bi'lui-cn ( .ouni'll
llun | : ind Diniilin ; it ( MI iriilii If t ila-n - < iinii
( in'i'tish u ils XlfliiiNon & ( . - , ) , ( , . ' ! llro.id ay.
IPOIt rXC'IIANTlT nciTiT m I'lnii IH
Juinnt \ , e'o.o , with Impiovcmviits ( or
stoc-K of dry toiiils ; und i-lullilni ; or ulliur
nid < i . P. II. Hhn.ifu.
ON 1'ASY pavniiMits Ti-iniiin house 'in ' niilfi
1st siri'ot. Oiconshlolds , Moluilsoii A. to. ,
O-'l Jlm.ul way. _
ii'OU . V I , II On SHI i I tiiymonls. fruit luiiT
K < irdi > ii Ian I noir Council Hlull'j i : , U ,
. llroadw ly .in \lnln I \ streut
l Ul'IT LAND , Il'i neros
1 limits. Ureunstiluids Moliotsnn
lit < uhv.iy ,
\\r \ . WOOD .1 U ) . h.ivo so no of llio
furins lu Bouthttustuni low.t for
' .ill and sue us f/JJ M.ilu struot.
HOIt Cnul l.u&ny wanted for
lirouorty In nortli\\04t piuofvlty tirunn-
siiiolds , NichoUon & Co , DM Hro tdttay.
A It A IK ! A IN. li-ueri ) fruit and K.tnlun tract
i't miles from pnstolllcc.'J'i ai-rus m sraniH ,
i aL-ro In lilaiikiiL-rrlL-s. ' 'Si nmilo troo-i 7."i
iliitn trci's. ilAiUiurry truos. s , stable.
1Ul'rlcuUini. . No tr.ulo. I'.ll. Mio.ifo.
Ol ACU . Insldo city limits : \ull < .ell In lots
fcJjnoiicru nn to suit Imyi-r llrt-onslilt'lds.
XlehiiNnn & Uo . IS1 llroadwny.
IT VOII liUo Ulnd tre.itnuMil and bar/alns In
lual L'tt-ito oill on ( irccnshlulds , Nn-liol-
on X. Co. . fii llro iilw.iv.
1ft ) ACItl.H of elu.ir land In o.istiirn No-
brasKn tooxchnneo for a goo I rc'sldmcd In
L'liuncll Illnirs. Waul lionsi's unil hits fur No-
> irnsKi : land. Johnston X Van 1'attrn.
\ VIHAVi : a goud lonilil for u llvo or six
room honsu four or livii blouUs from posl-
illlci' . ( .ireunshlulds , Meliolsun & t'o. . till
Ilioadw ly.
( J CUO acres of cholco plnn lands for sale ,
'fiioar I'm vis. Miss. l > isy tiirnis In-
liilruof Mrs. If. O. liruolcs , or A. T. Klco , I''i
4th st root.
17 < l.i U IT V In peed Ciiiiia-li lllutls iioorlv. | )
-JMust tii ) sohl nilsuiic. . Urociishlolda ,
Nluholson Ac Co.
\\7' ' ' HAVI2 custoincrslio want houses to
' iiMit. Have you lliulunisus ? Ureeiiblilelda ,
NU-liolson .t Co.
"I > ANC1I of 2,0 ' 0 aero- ) , noir Cliovi'iino , Wvo.
Jtilno liiiirc | < vomunts , sjniu stooc ! KUCS wltli
'iincli : ffni'st In tliuslnto. Will o\uliaii'o for
Ciiuncll Iliiills or Oiu.ilri uroiiurty. ( iieon-
, Nifliulaon A , On. , ( Ill Itro ulway , _ _ _ _
TTtOlt iXCIIANGn-.OJO stock of Konor.il
JL ; mL'irlnuicllM ! for Io\v iMislurn NohrasUii
land. Cioun-liluhls. Mcliol-on Co. , Uil :
U'iMiy. intents for ailinlnl'-trator.
I 1'YOU have -invtlilu ; for stlu or trailo sos
L 1II. . Shnifis. llrot Iwav ami M tin sir.'nU
'
: < ns.
GucNsiiiir
uKdits for nilmlnlstr itor. have for silo :
one of the best ( ijb-auru stock farms lu ; vost-
urn I own.
HlOlt URXT-Tho rollowlus dwollliis ! :
1 10 room d wo lluir. l.ll Park ave. . flu.
8-rooin UwollliiK. 7-M Si ) , till st. , SB ,
& -ioom dwelliiii ; , 029-Jml , ivo. , J-5.
7-roum dwolllns , 801st uvo. , Ji'i.
7-room dwulIliiK. l tli ava.tM.
li-rooin dwell n. , loth st. ami Avcnuo 0 , ? - ' !
7-rooni . - , llioadwuy , t-'i.
IC-iooni < rwulllni ; . : IB > llenton st. , f.M.
S-rooni ilwulluiu. 111' . ! A VCMIIIU ( ! . $11 ! H.1.
li-room dwullliiK. 110 X. l.ith st. Jln.iiS
li-ioom il\\olllne. K.'U Avi-nuo H , * I8.
l-iooin ( InuHlliK..110 MiH'oln uvd. , Jlf,0" .
7-rooin dwollln0 Iliiiiiiony hi. , $13.
7-i > oni dttulllm ; . lialmltt 1'luce. $ 5.
( i-rooiu dHollliiir. 411 ( 'nit's ' si. , $ ! . " >
n-rnnm iiwulllui. Sil Mynstorst. . 111.
A-IOOIII ilwollliiK , 1 St.ird iiviJl i.
4-looni dwelling. .V.'l Mynstcrst , JI2.5X
C-rnom dwullliiB. ( iruhnin uvo . tlV.
C-ronni iluollui.- . l.'it/iitllli ave. , tl' ' .
il-room duelling. Italibllt ITii'i * . fi'-.W.
7-riinm liwolllnMmnlnu'sldo , } l.r > 0
4-riiota ( Inellln ? , 4 ( , " ) 1'arlc nvn , Jlu'.l ) .
5-iooni ( hsollln.'Dili Avimiiu A , $ ! 0 ,
5-100111 ihscllltii : . I - ' ' > W.isliuuton avc. , HO.
.VlllOIII llWOlllllK. 4J1 X. ( Itll HI. , fill
5 loom ( IwiillliiK. h'JI AVI-IIIIU CJ. ill ) ,
r.-rooin ilwollliiK , : : nl X. 7th st. . Jin.
fi-ioom ilwullliiK. 1UW Avi'iiiin K. 110.
4-iiioin ilwolllnir. miMli uvo. U
H-IIIOIII ilttollliiWt14tli t , * I" .
4-ionmilwolllinr. UH Vlnust. * IO.
4.riHin iiuulllnn' , fllRN Till. ill ) .
0-iimm dwollliik' , ' . ' : i7 17th itvn. . SIO.
n-rnom dwijllln. , ' 'I 4 Avnniio Hm.
iiooiii ! dnolllns , l.Vtt A vuniin II , * IO.
. ' , room duolllir1111 llru.uhvny. $1U.
( i-iooin OHullllitf. Iil8lh ! ) ! avu. , fltf.
ll-iiinni dwillln170) ) Avmmo A , JIO.
f-nioin ( luellliiXt Uriham ava. nuiu-lll'h it ,
jj.
4-n im house , 701 So Olh hi , . $10.
'i-iomn d\MlllnK ) , : i - ) A vuniiu A. M.
4-rooni dwullliiKi 'l Aviiiiuu D.H
fl-roum ilwcllln-A Wtf ! A vuniiu II. * i
4-nioin dwiilllns.010 A vuniiu O. H.
.l-rooin dwir.lliiK. OIB AvununO. H
( i-room dwiilllii ! ? , 2stst. ! and Aveiiuo M , H
riTiiom ilwullliiK. 70ii 8 .Mrd st. . K
.Vioom duelling' , : i'K ' > Avuiiuo A. H
4-roiim dwollliic , UU N. 1st HI. , il.
4.100111 iiuoiiiiiu' nit fn. ist st , , tr.ra
fi-roim ( dwulllnu' , IMiiQ A vimiio A , JJ.
fi-room ilwo lint ; . -'IU nth avu. , to
: i-room ilwellltiK , U'-"J A VCIIHU A , JO.
n-Kiom dwolllnt , ' . aw < Avunui ! > , W.
S-rnoiii dw-jllln. ' . HOJ Avcnuu II. tft.
4-rfiom ( luelllnir , -'III AVIIIIUU I ) , tl ,
: i.ini > m ilwull 11 ' , VJ. " . lith si . ( i.
; i-ii)0i ! ilwullliiK , 'l ' and Avuiiiiu I. tl.
I' II. Slionfc. roulal IIRUIII. ItnwUttity ami
Main sln-ol , .
MIBCEL.L.ANBOUS ,
J ) diniihtoriifcrsilii. llxturuH Incliiilnil :
' vcilc'ii aljoiitJ-l.im' ) loo.tloillnnoo.il
* will lllVOIL'U uuuui. - i u tt ; l.u.iui. > < fw. .
luwii town of ' .f > 'W ' populations ilohis line bull-
mm li. J. HiiichliiHoii .t Uu. UI7 Ilinuiluay ,
/ TAKHAOI ; roiiitmiU , rnsvpnnls , vaults untl l
ljlolijiniiOjrHoluiiHitl.J I' ' . lliirl ( . C.ly Itlilg. j <
) hAI < l < I'lirnlliiio , Ililnriifl und lu.isoiif * "
17UIt luraost inn llnmt Imtul In soiillioni
Niilitiis'ia. ' All modern Itnpriivmmmu , olo-
giiiitfuriiltiiro. Not prullts fl.iU.U' ( ) I"an ' " -
mini ; building m-wly liil U nil uoiiipdlltlon.
i > , .i < , , n > ioOi ) half easli. I-II bliuafuounull
lu.
"lAoit 8AI K IliinlwarJ tojks In Iowa ami
1 ? Nebraska , InvolusnII.MIW lo JI..OJJ. U II.
t-liaafo.
KAI.K cheap , or In ezchatmu for latul
FOR usiiilillHlinil Imslnusu. Address I' , o
bosfUoiinoll ( > Itlutfi ) . In. .
OH r .Small cold Blur , Itutnrn toning.Till
JOH for ruw.ir.l.
rANTKI ) To buy H.UIU ' 'iiimiilty hot nlr
fiiriiaci' , Uul'ur aildri'ss..lt Uroadway.
UANC1NO SCHOOL.
MONDAVHIn U. \ . parlori. ohlldroii. 1 P
in. : nil nils , T'll p in , Kojlal * Buootid ami
foiiilh MoiiduyBU ii , m. Mnslu fitiiiUhod tiir-
tins und elubi Addri'm ul It. A. Parlors ,
( 'cumuli 111 u IT j , or 1UM I'limam at. , Omaha. W
> 0. cliaiiiburH. Instructor ,
HAIR WORK
Of nil kinds promptly aim l
torlly done by
Mrs. GILLETTE ,
938 PERIN AVE- , COUNCIL BlUFfS.
If Incoiivenloirt to c.iIl.droDii [ icistul und \ruiH
u ill be scut for aud delivered *