\ > THE OMAHA. DAILY 1113.3 : SUNTlA- NOVBM , E U 20 , 1802-TWENTY PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL CITICKi - NO. I rcllvcrertty r.irrSor to-1117 pirtof tS city II.T. . TIJ.TON. - MASAOKIL I'll" ' I1CM Office 3nJ1 NoSJ .111011 M/\JH > \ , fY. . PlBmulnpto. \YboUU. . N. &Co.l I'ounrll Hluffs Lumber Co. The bom club will civo n party next Wednesday ovcnlnR nt the Koynl Atcanum parlon. The democrats Imvo decided to observe "Hickory ilu > , " January 8 , In honor of Aniiy Jacksou , Id i M. ItHcbo win proutod mllvorio In district court yesturJny from her huibttnd , H. I ) . Inscho , on thuround ( of cruelty. Mr. nnJ Mrs. Chariot T. Stewart ( , 'uvo nn nnnlversiiry ulnncr I'riilav rvcni'iir. colo- bralinp tbolr llr t year of wanted life. Mrs. William F Kapti Rive n dinner partr on l-'rldny evening in honor of MM Uhi of Clovclanil , who H t tfuost of Mra. U w. Hart. 'i hero will bo a mn' meeting ut Masonic Tcmnle nt It o'clock tlm nlt-Moon , conducted by .lunnlo Smith iiaa Audio Sherman , the railway ovanRelUts The llto dupiirimont was culled out yostei- day noon by an nlirm truin box ' ; ! . 'I ho nlunn wa found to bo n faiso one , caused by the crossing of tbo wirr- . UcRiilar incoliiiR nf St. AlbanN loJso No. 17 , Knights of I'vUuas Monday uvi'iiiiiK ut Cusllohall , All vultliie knishls wt'lconi' . jjy ordorof the chancellor commander. All ladles ni > rointcd to seivo ni supper commlttco at thu l > stern S'nr p irlv nro requested - quested to mi-ct with MM. .1. McMillun , 170J Ninth avenue , MunJiiv nt 'J u tu. By outer of chairman of coimnltlce. The regular motitlilv mcatine of the Para- cbl l Aid society will bo hold with Mrs. .1 L. Stewart next fjiturdav iiftcinooii nt , 2 o'clock. The ladies mo reminded that tliU * * Is tnotune to bring their pledge * . The running of tha Into Mrs. .lohu Mont gainer/ l ! bo tnUun lo t/iiiitoii , 111 , this evening fur intcrmcnl. Short seivk'cs w bo held nt the icsidcnco ofV. . S , Cass , 'Jil Washington nvcniio , : itII 'M o'clock. Ex cry mr-mbcr of the Dodge LiRbt Cilinrd wilt ntlund at 111 und n businuss mooting tirxt MouUnj ovcnlng us business of vital iinpor tanceloeveiy mnntior will bo tt.in&acted. Uy otdor olO.b William * , lieutenant coin luannlni ? . Hey , a son of S. Ji Toster. is suffoilii from the olTects of a licioseno explosion. Ho used some of trio btnlT In 'tlciiltnp n coal lire , nnd as a consuijucnco ho has no hair or eyebrows - brows , but , maltos up tha dolicioncy with bid rod blisters on his face. Cards lire out for a studio reception at the Grand hotel next Thuisday unu frltiay , nt which ppeclnicns of uanil-dccoiatod china will DO placed upon oxhibltillon. Mrs. J. I , I3nnnistor , Mrs. C. A. Mitchull und Miss L 8. Malm will bo the entertainers. Aptulyvvns Riven nt the Pacific hous FiliUiv night in honor of the birthday of thu landladv , Mrs. I. . 1) . Harris. Playing bich- five anil UanUng tn tbo imisli-ofli. H. Field's violin were iho principal ntcusomunts.At inidnlisht lufroslimonts wcro served. Marriage licenses wcro issued \psterJay to the following : William T. Monlsotto of Oinalm und Ciirrio Poole of Pottawauamie countj ; John C Herd of Omaha .itiu Dorotuy I. Mum of Dunhip'i Jutomo Bo ion of 11 an- forVis ) . unu Marina J OolsinKer of Thomp'on , 111. Attorney iiunaril hjtono handed down an opinion yestcraay In reply to a question Jrom 10. < " . Ktovenson of Itoclcnell City , in " which ho liolds that a county attorney"cjn ' collect fees from the rour.ty'for hn seivic.'s In u saloon injunction case where a decrco Is Eccurcd and mo defendant is uuublo to pay. mi : itosio.s sroKi : . WoriU ofllinuly Wnriilnir UNDKHWHAIS JKPART.MEN7. Our fall ortlor of wintur underwear ia now on sale. Wo inyito inapcction nn this line of mort'limiilibo ; it always has bcoii tlio nritlo of the store , und wo in- ti'tul it more HO than over tliis hcuBon. lluvinyf pluceil our orilort > early In the year wlion the mills were runninjr light , it enulilod us ? to inulco bolter con- ttT.ots with the tnnnufaetuiorg , wh'teli ruprchont bomo of the most loliublo in the eiibt , Our Now Yorlc buyer ] ) luccil our oidois alontj with our custom connec tions , milking an eider of over oOO caacH of underwent , and for this ronsoti we think our iidvitntiigo better than any inorc'linnt in lown. LADIKS' UNDEKWKAR. Grnj i ibbed vests , oxtru long , Jilso white sit ] ! ! . Pants at ! ! 3o. Throe casci ) ladles' plain .ind ribbed veals und pante , nicely liniohoil goods , nt S.'Ji ; und : ) c , is worth comparison. Our fiOr line of ladies' underwear is coiuiio-ed of Iho I-HSPB. all dllTe-cnt makes , white , ecru , gray , niituuil , both plain and ribbod. ' A LL > v < JOL UNDERWUAU. T/idicb' line ribbed vents and pants in white , crru and nutur.tl is a barjiain at 76c. 76c.Plain Plain Unit ve&ts and pants ? I.OO , $1.2-3 and iLfiO. very line wool. Saxony wool libbcd vi's'-1 ' < i high col ors at < .1.2.rj mo - . \ , f sooiiig. Ladies'allol bl-ick vests andpnnts rediuvitcm SI. . ' ! ! ) and 81.7o to $1.25. l > iUc&tiIikn | tigliti In black all wool , ' oxtia nuighi , ? l.Ufi and $2 o ( ) . 0UNTS' UNDERWEAR. Gonts' gray hhlrts und dnuvora , nil well nindo. i-'oc , aiio , : ikl. ! At r > "ovo show a fine toll groy , ran- dniivnii.\ed and camoi'h hair inixliuod , the best line of BOo goods in the inurkul. Our 7.rc , $1.00 shirts and drawers in natural \\oolaro bolter this sonEon than ever , ' ur l.tlOgiiriiiontbolng mudo from pure Australian wool. SPO other bargains maiKed $1.60 and ' ' 'CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR ( In : U1 the popnlur grades , ) Wo carry six dilTcrtint lines and a. full line of bl/.OH. Whlto anil grey vests and pants lOo to 88c. 88c.Red Red all wool \mdorwear 5e up. Pine groy all wool underwear from "Ho u p. Infant's shirts in merino , all wool and i Ilk. nOSTON STORE. T''olhorlnpliam ' , White-law & Co. , Coua oil mulls , In. N. II. Mail orders promptly attended to. All ordot-H sentolther ] > or or innil free of charge. T. C , Dmvson loft last evening for Chi cnio. J , V. KdmuniUon has returned from i Kurupoan trip. J. 1C. Mi Oavera of Missouri Vallov wua al the ( irnnu hoiol yogtcrduy , J. M. Fenton ami tbo Mls c Shoa loft IUH eveuluK for Colfux , to spend Sunday wltl relatives. Mls Dowcy of New York elty Is thi Kuest of Mrs. Charles T. Stewart on Harrl ion street. J , A. Murphy has returned from the south , where he went to pot lumber to bo put inti the now Canlk'B bnlldlnif 011 lower Mali street. _ The A , I ) . T. Co. has added two nov lincUo to its foruo and will answer ualh it nil hours , day or night , Telephone > 170 ; olllco , 8 Main street. Clinutnuiju.i Tbo program tor tbo Cbiiuttiuqua circle which will meet In the Youutr Mai's Chrle tlau asRoelatiou room on Monday oveulut ; a TiitO o'clocklll be : UroeU lllitory.1 chapter vll , Miss Jeiuilo Pile ; "Tho Unltci Kiutus uud foreiitu 1'owora , " chanter vll . ! , Mr . A. II. Moore ; The Mlllnr and III 'J , " Mrs , tA , SUcutor. VUllois am utauo.uans NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Need of a Euildlng Incpactor Eadly Felt in the City. PLACES WHERE ONE WOULD UE USEFUL Ii I'ddily Cointntrtrd Itiillillncs l > rrtvil-'Ilie .Sew School tinllillnc Af- unu Opportunity fur 1'iiult - - " Ollii'r ( ' ( < of I'libltu \Voil : is progressing rapidly on the now sthrol luilUlirK at the corner of Madison street anil Knpoll nvcnuo. UonslJeralilo Uls- s.itlsfartlou Is Dolnp cxnressod by parsons who have watched ihrworlc , on account of the nanownest nl the foundation. A twelve inch wall Is cxnectuil to sustain the -weight of n two story brick uulldlnp , the cost ot which Is to bo In the neighborhood of f l',0 > .0. nnil tlio mosilon Ii I'clnj ; nsUed , whether It would not iinvp hocti b'llcr to spend llttlo inoio n.oncv unit liau a fouuUiitlon put In luut would have done BWBV with all uncor- ttilnu us to 1M DfiiiK uulo to stunt ) thu strain. A twolvo-liR'h foundation was put In nt the Seconii iivoiuo school house , which U or about the srma slro us Hint on Madison Bttoot. and now the wall * huvo crneited. and until thev have been biacud it is fctuoJ Unit the wiiolo building xvill coll.ip'o. Tbo question of niivlnir a bultilintr Inspec tor ap | ululcd Is ii'LCivlnir conhlderablo utton- tion notn thr.BO who ute iulcroited in the sutct.vof new bi.iiainps , and rtpnclilly thosn o ! public bulldine * Nearly tveiy cltv of anj n/o In the cotiuirv hoi nn ofllrlal w hose btnliiciss It is lo look nltpr new builtl- IIII.M , iiiul il thev do not nicut all the trciilro- | nioiits tocotuli'inn them. It Is prounblo that the mat tor will bo brouirht before the city cotini.ll In the ncnr futuro. Thcrj have been nnuniocrof insluuccs In the p.ist voar or two t\hero nn olllccr with power to condemn unsafe huililliiKS woul'l ' li.ivo been able to sa\o Iho a ount of his salary and more , and with thu Hive .inmunt of bullillnir that is hountl lo l > 3 donu within thu next Tow tnoijllis such un olllcer will.Do . iilinot .1 necessity. Morn lloust-i Uiinlpil. If yon l uo any dillleiilty in findinjj tiMitif.U lor your liojsu allow us to put our it ! d on it for ton days , you will bo nleafccd willi ruatilts. ( ! itinNMMLr.n : , NICIIOI. O.V Ai Co. D.ius fordiUK-J and paints Ton shares c-api till stock Citi/.cns .Slito : b\nk : forsnlo. li II. Shoafc. I'oiRpry by n School llnv. Ycstoiduy Bftcrnoon a deaf and dumb boy pietentodat P H. tl irt's bank a clumsily executed school board warrant for 550 , the blank used betntr such as uro common In nil districts Tha order was aicnod bv J. O. Kdmnndson as chairman and W. 11. Thomas us okrk. .Mr. hodpee , the cashier , aslted the Ihd wbt'i-s haunt the order , tbo insliuinent bclDKon Its inco u ciurosv forgery , to sav nothlnc of Iho fact tint Mr lUmuiidion oc cupies no such position. The lud , after wiitlnir outonoor two unswers , darted out of the door , soon followed by Mr. LOURCO. The lad quickened his pnco into a run , and was not overtaken bcforo roachfnc Uroad- way. Aftur a tussel ho coasenled to toturn to tin bank uiut explain. Tbe Irvd's. name ib Orick Moore. Ho said that while at his homo In .Nisliunbotnn ho found sotno of thoao blanks , and a joung man , a foi'cer frlei.d of his , explained to him hoxvthoy were illicit out for Iho purpose of Kottinp moiipy. Ho thought tie would trv it. Mr. r.dmundson's name was suggested to him by seelnp it on iho window of Hart's bank , wheio Mr. Edmundson has an ofllcc. Ho nccordingl } used it , and iRnorantly pro- sonied the oidor. Mr. Edmundson himself beinuTiKht there at the time. Aftera severe sc.aro the lad was IOIBO , with evidently somewhat moio of on aopieciation of the enormity of the cifflonso than ho hid when ho drat enteted the bank. S. 13 l'ro\voll , wntchmukc'740B'way. . Don't forcot to attend thothiidau- nuul bull 'inil supper given by tlio Grand hotel boll bo > s at .Masonic tcuiplo , Nov ember " 2. _ Hay & HOSB have a force of men work ing on the roads through the K1oln tracit , IUiy five or ten acres there while it The lineht atull orstoor cattle in Coun cil 131 tilt a is at MoEchondorl'8 market , Social r.wiit * , Miss Hrown ontortninrd , on Moudav ovon- iiiK , In bur usual happy manner , in honor of MIBS Cooper , a chatming > oung lady of lu- buquo. The fjumo was high live , Tno nrues were won by Miss Jessie rarnsuorth and Mr. IJowman , MUs Dodge and Mr. UVBUB. Ualnty lafrnshrnents were served , cnnsistlng of chicken salad nnd wafero , Ice cream , angel food , coffee , snlted almonds , etc. Miss Cooper were u boautUulgown of blue silk. silk.Miss Blown , nn nrthtlc govta of light green crupo wllh fiocu velvet and jowolcd trimming. Miss J clllo Moore , red silk crepo. MUs Fa'.nbvvoitb , black and yellow grena dine. dine.Miss Jessie rarnsvvorlh , a ( Inured sllli crepe ot tiouiu nnd pink , wllh lace trim- Mlss Waddoll. white cloth with red velvet. Mm llockwcll. liliicu not with jot. Miss Habcork , white Uediord cord. Miss Mai tyn , ligutgtoy crepe with jewel lilmmlngH Mrs. Charles Unas , blue cloth with while crone vest. Mlifc Ulco , black lace wllh yellow chiffon. Mrs. O'CJoihnm. black slilt. Mrs. Sackctt , black silk crepe with jot and gold tiltntiiings , MUSVriglit , black Inco and jit. Miss Key , a Paris gown of groy silk wllh lace and passatncntoiio. Miss Dodge , white crepe with Krccn val- vot. vot.Tlio Tlio other guests wcro Mccsrs. Davvson , \\rlpht , Hownn , Pnxton , Fcnlon , Hvana , liowuuin and Haas. These Irom Ouialin wcro Misaos Lowe and Ciulguton , MesbiM , Cushinif , Paul , White , Uorkloy , McMaUon and l ast , A SllllolHHto Sorlill. The ladles of tnc Congregational church ot Council liltltTs guv a u novul ontortaininont Tiltlay night at the icslucnto of J. C. 15 in by , on MaaUon street , it being a sllhouotio social. The roficshmcnts , vcro delicately an4 temptingly soivcd und tbo oilier social details ot Iho occasion were unusually oujov- ublo , hut iho striking feature was the all- houutto , About the walls of the different looms were hung silhouettes and the com- pa'.ij was kept nmuslnglr. busy endoavoriuu to eucsB the unmos of the originals , Unu ronm was lined as a gallery , whcro those who desired could uol this style of portrait. Sil I- houette inking Is becoming qullo a pupulur form of evening aiuuso- tnpiil In Council lllufl'i hoxcs , The proco&s Is sluiplo and the result most Inter- , | citing uud un-uslng. A sheet of white paper Is pinned on the Avail , thu subject bits close to It , co that tbu shadow of the head and Dro ll lo of the face Is distinct , too artist with n pencil outlines this thudow , und this shadow U cut out. A sheet ot hluck tissue paper Is then pasted on the hack of iho whltu slmn , eo that the head and fucc are brought out In such bold contrast ns to form very lifelike portraits. Una enlhusinstiu lidy U preparing silhoufltte * of the family and Intinmtu friends with the intention of forming them Into a Jrleze for the oiiuuiemutiou of her diulug- room. _ irn AUoilt ( ounrll lilun l't < oilu | , n Mr. Henry Swan has been In Chicago tha . . _ , J. T. Anderson has roiuruod from an extended visit In ChlmifcO , MUs lleulo Stewart is at home againutter a pleasant visit to Denver friends. sit Mrs. M. II. llalra Is visiting nor son , John it W. Hulrd , in ban Antonio , Tov. " John Mcakel who Is now with Havcilv's MuttoJou minstrels Is exiiocted home about - the SSth. j O , W , Wirt has gone to Minnesota for a month's business trip. Mrs. Win will join ilmntDuluth whore they will ipcnd Thanks riving vislUr.R rclfillvcs. Mrs. Lauw C Klrbv Is nt M . 1'loisant. ' In , tvhoto she was called bv thu lllncis of tier sister. Misses Clara Hv.ins and Lou I'ortrrllelti ire homo from Jacksonville , III. , wheio ithoy linvo boon nltcnillng school. . Dr. O Ij. McCartney , who has been xvlth I 13r. West for sotno thin1 , left last week tor St. Paul where ho will open Up n dcntr > l oftlco nnd innltu his potmnticnt I nine. Two of Council Hluffs' most prominent ladles 1 nro still suffering from the effects of , injuries 1 received In n runaway ncclilent Mrs .1. W. Soulro ami Mrs. H. C. Cnrr. They nro both Imptoving and arj nblo to ho out , but nro far from being fully re vercd. A wedding Is announced to itiilto ( TiAco in Iho nrnr future , In which the people of Council Uiufts nnd Omaha nnd iho vlclnily will bo prentiv inlercsted. The contracting imrtlcs are Jmliro .lo cpli K Kcod of the United SUUn court ot prlv.ito land claims and MU Evans , u prominent and wealthy Indv of Malvern , li. William V Hennessey of the motor line was quiotlv mariled to Miss Uattlo Kllticr ot I'lnttsmouth , Neb , \Vodnesd.iv even- In ff , Kcv Mr. Hrowcr of the Fifth Avenue Mothotllst church olllclnllng. and the core- many lakmtr pluro at Iho pastoral icsUeiuv. Mr. and . \lr . Hrnncsscv will bi- found nt homo , 201H Avontu A. Cards are out for the imrnago of Mr. L. (1 Knot's nnd Miss E tclU Coons , which will tnUo place in IJroaduav Methodist ili inch Thntikspivmg eve. Mr. Knott Is ono of the best known nf the young business men ot Council LtlulTs , and the btitlclsn moH psilmnblo yount : lady , Iho diiltghlcr of Mrs. Ella Kobjits. They will tnko up their ic&Idunco ittfi55 Washington i.venuo. < } > ! . \waj Strum A new stunm on iino worth $1,000 would bo a very nice ptoscnt for any body to { 'h'o or iccolvo , and only u very liberal and prosperous business man could afford tp in-iko such iv ] > rcsunt. Hut that is just exactly uh.it thu Odgon lion works ot Cotini'll UlulTs has done 'riioybiillt _ a bountiful new cn ino and fjuvo it to the Hvans launilry people in thin city , and it is at the present tiino , nnd has been for sovcr.il months , runninp that big plant. _ ! ! ! connection with this magnificent pift there is an interesting luntorv , showing the conlidonco iv bright man hits in his own judgment , r.nd how that confidence can briiif ? him InrKO rewards for the products of Ma own Ronlus. For Bovoral eais the laundry company has boon usiiioan Athtb autoinutio high speed enjiino. It needed ( -01110 tuptirs , iiutl .Mr. Ogilon was called into consul tation. An e.xainiiiation convinced him that it would Do to the interest of the laundiy people to put in a now engine , and ho botrnn urging them to do BO. The price asked for the now machine was ? 9t)0 ) , or nearly twlco what , a new Atlas would cost. The laundry people thought the price was c trava- Kftiit , and they told Mr. O dcn that while thev were willing to patronize- liomo induatrios they didn t want to pay a premium for the privilege of doingro. . rinally Mr. Ogden made them a novel proposition that appealed to bo so alto gether in their favor that , they at once accepted it. The proposition was to take out the old onglno and replace it with the now and take the saving in coal tor two yeara in full payment. The con tenets vero drawn upon thK basis , and the now ngine w\a built at the works on Tenth \eniie. As a basis for computation of > f tlio coal consumption the lightest uontli in the laundry's coal bills was se eded , the amount consumed being 51 .ons. The old engine was disconnected .nd the new put in its place between ono Saturday night and Monday morning , ind without ever being tested or run to i bearing was lequired to run the plant 'or 1(5 ( nours without ( .topping. Itac- ompliiiieu the job without making my fuss about it , nnd has never been the cniido of the lof-s ot a minute inco. After running a bhort time Iho coal test was begun that was to decide ivhother Mr. Ogden was to get some hing for his engine or got left. Mr. \nderson , the regular engineer who an the old engine for more than a year , onducted the test , with the instructions hat it u us to bo fair and lull. Every pound of coal that went into the fur nace was weighed nnd every gallon of ivaler that went into the 'boiler was measured during the month. At the lotnmoncomont of the trial the demands .ipon the laundry required tlio aditition of the tenth large washer , and all the i-equl'ments upon the now engine mounted to Ion horse power nero than the old. When the compulations were made at the end of he month they showed a state of things hat made the laundry people open their c\os. But III tons of coil had been con sumed , making a saving of 21 tons , which , by terms of the contract , had to bo computed at S- per ton , or ? 18 n , month for two jearh. After an agreed loircntago for increased wovror had icen allowed , the grand total tp bo paid for the engine was raised to a little over -)0. ( ) This result astonished a-id .lolightisd all concouiou. It showed the iiundry people that they had boon wast- ng a sum greater than the value of their old engine every year , und that while they had paid a greater sum for .ho inachino thtiii they would have icon obliged to if they had not entered into the peculiar contract , they wore able to do i-o , and would get the engine in the end without any cost. A technical description of the engine that accomplished such extraordinary results would bo uninteresting to the general reader , but tlio result is of im- mcnso Interest to every man who uses power , Jt in the pioduet of yoirs of patient study on the patt of Mr. Ogden , and is of a typo that is far in iidvanco of the times. "It is the best cng'lno I over had any thing to do with , ' 'snd Kngineor An doisou to Tin : Uii : : . "His simple and dur.iblo nnd away nbovo all others in economy. I t-ay this advisedly , having had experience with nil. the Corliss brands and numciuus automatics. It boats them all. und moat of thorn as high iisfiO per cent. " The Ogden Iron works built a II'- ' ) horse power ouglno for the olfjutrle lights in this city , and in competition with the Wostlnghonso , it saved 10 pot- cent fuel. They ate now building a sim ilar ono for thu olcetrlu light compiny in PlattBinouth , which has been sold on thu hinno tuniiH as the laundry engine. .1 , A. Murphy of the Murphy Manu facturing company adds a testimonial that brings out the economical features of this engine In still bolder light. He Im : , bean running his plant with ono lor the nasl four , v vrn. "Mine is a fortj horeo power engine , " said lie , "and I will | put against thu world for economy and ' everything olfeo. For ( lily-four days ol } continuous running the average coal ' consumption was 7UO pounds of slack per day. My power costs mu less than $1 per day . " _ A late invoice of cl.cnoilo. curtain nnd Sutyrn v rugs nt low prices Coun cil HlnlTd ( 'tirpel company. Roe those oil heaters at Swaino's , 737 Drotulwny , _ M.mhitr ( l iik I'ji , Charles MuaUur , the matrimonially lacllnei J young man , wlio Hew from the altar to thi police court with such ubioiilshluc rapidity was brought before Judge McGee yesterday morning to answer to Iho charge of robblni uu old man from the country of several del lars. When his case was called up ho wcuk on od and udmltlod that nil the money thu1 h had with him bad comu out of his vie Urn's pockat and Uiut un would have had th < rest of It If thnoftlcJM hud not nrrojteti tiln just when they did , Ho vva bpuud over K Iho grand" jury nnd bis bead fixed atf5W , U default of which l > U\vhl utay In the countv l-ill. Charles Hownnl , Vha voting man who \\iis nrix'strd on suspicltn of iicliiv tmpllcatoi' In Iho robbcrv , wa ilisttiarcedi Ofllcor Mur phy , who nrrrslod btm. tud licfcii utmblo to Und any evidence 'ilrninn ' him iinl so had ordered him ciinrscd with drunkennos' . When Howard wes nrraiRiicd Murphv stuck to his assertion thM ) | fo w.is dtunk , mid Dep uty Marshal Cotnlns protested just a * vigor ously that Howard was not diiinu'whoii ho was nrrc'ted. Tbo inlsundo'-slandlnc he- iwcen the oftlccr resulted In some warm word * bctnc spoken nn hnthUlcs , and How ard was finally dlsoharueil by tbo court. Urn Us xn. ' Scilp l.riithnr. The question of the duiablllly of bricks for p'lvlng , kidowalks , etc. , is continually being discussed , The spec imen bricks which have boon on Uroad- way , around the mouth of a manhole near Main street , h-ivo boon oxamlncd with interest by ninny who nave " watched the wear "nnd tciir which the years have brought lo , them. Now another phenomenal feature is dis covered. Tlio briok in the side walk in fiont of the roil estate olllco of G ounshiolds , Nii-hoNon & Co. , No. 0121 HrcMilway , Is being woin inn very peculiar manner. Various theo ries have boon advanced , and the brick men vary in theii opinions. It is claimed by many that solo leather is really moro dm able than brick , for the bricks here , especially in front of the door sill , nro worn almost through , ap parently by the foolslons of tlio crowds which daily throng the olllco to got pome of the numerous real estate bnr gain" . Whatever the cause , tha bricks are a curiosity worth looking at. Holiday photos , cut prices , $1 f > 0 for cabinets , for . ' 10 dnj s. Cottage gallerv , Uiloy'b old stand. 1'Opooplo in this city use gu sloven IhcGaa Co. puts 'em in at cast r.\M > n ATr.b rou STATKIIOOII. rrvillrtlmi Tint Arl/'inn , I'tnli nnil Nt-w MIIM | > \\lll \itimttcil. . Corsm nn n * , la. , Nov. Hi. To iho Hd- itor of Tut. lir.Ki You uro umloubtoJly tor- root In your prediction that Ari/oiiE , Now Mexico and Utah will bo admitted inlo Iho union In the near future. Hills for the ad mission of the first two territories nanictl were passed bv the house of representatives In Juno last , and if Iho i > cnato shall not act favorably upon thorn during the approaching winter Iho Flftv-tnird congicss may be de pended upon to admit them. H may or It may not bo liuo that Ur. Mil ler bus arrnneod with the Mormon authori ties at bait Lalto City for the admission of Utah , but as a go-between in n deal between ihe iirst presidency ot the church and the lenders of the democratic paity no hotlei man could be selected. The doc tot has been n warm friend ol the church for many years , anil he has earned the lasting gratitude of the saints by vigorous use of his tongue and his pen In Inch bchulf. He is alwavs waimly welcomed in Salt. Lake by the Mormon chiefs , nnd should he locate tltoio Ills chances for a seat in too United States senate would be llrst class ; it would boaltogolberunncccs- sarv for him to put on endowment umlcr- wear lo make him eligible us nn appointee. of iho prophets , seers turn revelutors who may tun the church machine. U Is not at alt improbable ) that a bill for the admission ot Utah will pass the house ol representatives dining tun coming session ol congtess , and ills not unlikely that u will pass tin ; senate also. The only dcmocialic opponent of the measure in the scnato will bo Jones of Arkansas , hut Teller of Coloi ado. Carey uf Wyoming , Felton ot California and probably Dubpis and Shoun of Idaho may bo depended upon to tutu the sualo. Teller has always held the .Mormon vole soliti In s.ratuu o-jliMii Colorado and Curoy has invariably received Iho support of the sniul - in southwosturn Colorado. 'Iho Idaho sena tors navi ) in tbo past been strong opponents of Uio Mormon theocracy in their slate , but bath tha tepubllcan und democratic : uarlies of Iho new commonwealth have pledget themselves to repeal the law which dis franchises the MI hi Is there and the conll of Utah vote Iho senator us against them. Tin : : teO ! ) disfranchised Mormons will hold tuo balance of power in the stale and both of the political parties there are anxious for the support of the church. Tbo republicans may secure it for a yi > ar or two at leriat , pro vided Senators Dubois nnd Slioup shall be able to hasten the admUsioti of Utah. In Ari/anatho Mormons huvo held the ba.anco of power for many yonis and in the vote of Ihu church lu llmt terrilory has alwnya been solldlv democratic thai com mon wrnHu mav .salolr bo counted upon for lurnublnp three democratic couKiessmon and thrno democratic electoral vote.- . New Mexico has few Mormon colonlsls , but its population , moio thiui hull composed or illiterate mongrels who speak only tbe SpanlMi language , furnishes n domociulic majority , so Iho democratic party in coniireBs will doubtless admit lac leriilory us soon as The Utah saints u vo fall Iv earned statehood - hood at the hands of the democratic pnrty. Slnco Iho rocolpt of th3 retcla'.ion suspend ing Iho practice of polygamy and the divi sion of the church on national party lines the democracy has tv > ice carried the territory bv largo pluralitie , beginning In August , Ib'.ll and ending lust , week. Tree wool and free lead have received Iho endorsement of the church in blab , .notwithstanding Iho fact that , tlio wool pioduet of the territory exceeds 10OJOUOU pounds annually and the silver mlno3 there nearly nil contain a largo percentage of load. Such a remarkable Instance of suit-abnegation bliould not bo per mitted to go unrewarded bv iho Uomocratio party and doubtless it will not be. As icgaids matters uf population ami wcallh , Utah is entitled to admission , liy the census of 1600 thu territory contained a population of i07,000 ! and the governor In his annual report this j oar estimated the same at " 'I.OOO. Salt LiiUo City alone has nn as sessed valuation of moro thun f.yjOUO,000 , while Ogdou , ihe second city In the tori itorv. foots up neatly $ rJOOl > ,000. Hut tbo fact that nearly thico-fourtbs of tno people of iho ler- tilery are blind followers of a loadtushlp whirli assumes lo bo a law unto Itself , which maintains that no law is leiral or binding tli ut d o s not otuanuto from iho chief priosi- bood of the churcli ihrouch alleged revela tion from tlmo lo time or that con- lllrls wllh alleged levolatlon , justly warrants the protest of the Ken- tiles of Utah ngalust statehood. They placed that protest In foun lubt uoek by votlni ; to the number of 0,500 for tno liberal partv1 * . candidate for conincM and they will doubtless continue to light admission of the territory at Washington. Upon the democralio pa-ty will rust the responsibility of Iho ovll consequences of Iho premature admission of Utah , but thai parly will doubt less assume it. In that , as in many ether in stances In Us hUtory , It will Ignore the lessons of the past ; it will not consider the fact that In Ohio , Missouri and Illinois , and wheiover else Monnonistu hns gained n foot hold , tlio leaders of tbo church have boon pro-omlnoutlv conspicuous In nuts of nerllily with all political parties , and Iho in.tiHOi have boon lebelllous and luwluts ; in brief , Unit tlio Institution1 , bus always been hell hi the body polltln. A. The IfiOclmrm'tdN for tlio great bpeo- titolo "Uon Ilur" Uavoull boon selected , I und rolieariwls wyj-o be 'tui yoaiordny with unbounded imthusliidiu. .Mr. H. A. I Morris , tlio drill master , expressed his ( 'rntilleation ut the line iippenrunco of the classes , nnd expects to BO cot us Imndsomo ohurnctord ns ho has over drilled. Tlio Bravo ? wones of tlio pantomime will buonlivcnod wllli quiiinl htupoiind oriental dances , stately drllU and marched and bt'iiutiful tovols bv tlio lie- "bluoKblidj" uud ' ' witcliintr 'buttur- Mies. " The whole will lu inoiinted with tne mo-si oluboiuto scenery und the rluhcbt coatunies over scon in Council 9 HlulTg. "Uon Ilur" will bo ( jivon Do- Iicmbor 1 , 2 , 3. Co.il and wood : bast und choupcul t Missouri nurd wood in the I'ity ; prompt t delivery , IF. A. Cox , No. 4 Mnln , Lmp Vt-ur Tarty. A leap year party was given last Ttiuridaj o evening at the rosldouuo of Mr. and Mrs. J , H. Sarocl''y. Tuo evening vvus kpont pleasantly - antly lu musici , games and older amuse menu , Too following InvltpJ euosts were pipscnt ! Mlssci 1MI , I/ftInf ( , Woods , slanslleld , Oulttnr , Itouiolds , Dempster , lolli , Oubait ; Mc sr IVihybridge , Uroek , losoDh , hirlnir , Hirrstt , bhlllm ton , NVhltc , McNItt und Van Arnnin Now tlmt II' < JM < r. The political battle is over ; the earn- piign orator , like the rookol , has failed tiway with u tlr.y.'o ' : the ' 'lisa drum litu sounded Its la-t bent : the suuolMo- heaven torch pleases the Hiuall boy no Umgor. And now to business ThoioU bcforo you Hie busiest husines * camiiaign over experienced In business matters you iMti , with safety , pin your faith to the future of real estate in Council I UlnIts. So say Orconshlflds , Nichohon | it Co , who nro export judge- ' , and who offer to show up tlio proof to nnj ono calling ni their oflleo , tl'Jl Huudway. \ \ linro In Uorslilp. Congrontanal ! No prcAi'hlng services. Sunday school nt noon. ilcronn Haptist 1'roachlng at 10.10a.m. bv the pastor. Sunday school at 11Ti n , in. No evening service. Young Men's Chrlstia Association- AssociationKcgu - Ifir Kospel muotinu nt I o'clocic , led bv \ \ . A. Joseph. All moa Invited. Fifth Avotiuo Methodist r.cplseopnl church - ItovlViU soivico will continue Siiinhiy Irom litJ : ! a. m. to I a in , and from li lo ' . p. m. C. W. Hrowor , psstor. Christian Mnsanle tcmplo Sunday school , 10 n in. Morning sermon. 11 n. in. Voting I'eoule's Society ot Chilstlin Kn- doivor , (1:15 ( : p in. nvonlng sermon , 7.w. : A. II , Cailor , pastor. llroadway Methodist HpUcopal chinch Coiner Hroailwuv mid Kiiststloots. 1'ieacli- inc bj iho pastor , Uev H. P. Otiehiy , 50 : iO a , in. mm ; i,0 p. ni. Sundnv bUiool at I'J m. Knwortn lungua nti.U ( ) p. in. Seconii Pri'sbyteiian , Ila-mony nnd l.ogan Htreelp S Alexindcr. p'i > .lor. Kesldoncp , TOl l iist Hioadwny. Preaching ntUltlOn. m and T.IJOp. tn. Sunday school at I'J in. 'k OUIIK pooplo's mooting at li.IM p m Trinity Methodist I'piscopil Pourth utrect nnd Mnlh avenue. Itov.il. 11 Uiir- Ion , pastor Prpiichmp , ! 0.iO : n. in and r 10 p. in. Clnsa tiieotlne , ! ( . . ' ) n in. bttndav school , I'J in. ICpwoith loaguc , UMfi p in. Pirst Preibylet Ian , corner of Willow nv cnuo mid Seventh struct , Kov. Kb-phou Phelps , pastor Proiculng bv thu pasto.1 at liiiilOit. m andT.iJJp in. Sabbath cliool nt I'J m. Young pooplo's mooting nt 0.30 p m. St. John's P.nclUh Lutlieran church - Services vices on llrst floor of Meniuii block , 'M iMaln nnd 'JO'.I 1'coil street , at 11 n rn. and T 30 p. m. itev. C ! . W. Snvdor , pnstor. Voting I'eoplo's meotlng nt7 p. in. Sunday school nt ' 1:15 : n m Tomplu Hiotist , Yousg Men's Chrisllan Association looms Preaching soivicos at 1U0 : ! ! u. m aml7ilJp. : in. , bv I. . . A. Hall , pastor. Mornlnir scimon , "Auplloa Chrh- tlanlty is Wh'ii Saves. " i\-oahig , "How to Observe Thanksgiving.1 Sunday school at I'Jin. First llnptlst Preaching morning and evening by the paitor. Kuv. Jnnics II. Davis. Sunday school at I'J o'clocic. Young people's meeilng , ( iHO. : Installation services at 't p. m. Kcv. W. P. llollincs , U.l ) . of the Fira Daptist chuich , Umahu , will preach the installation sermon. All AID cordially in vited. vited.M. M.V. . Swain of Omaha will deliver a lecture on Thanksgiving oveniii , en titled ' 'C'heap Advice , " inulor llio aus pices of the Utile Dulci society of St. John's I'.nulish Lutheran chu-chat their place of worship on the lir&t lloor of the Merriam block , 208 Main and 120 ! ) Pearl htioct- The lecture is a tich one and will delight and nrollt all vvno he-ir it. After the lectmo thete will bo a sociil entei tainment. To lecluie and social only o ecu Is. _ Gentlemen , the linost , line of t ill jjoods in the city , just received. Uoitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway. \ . M. f. . \ . Not in. The foot ball team got an occasional prac tice and expect to play Omaha Thankpving day. day.Tho The wcnk of prayer closed last night with an awakened interest In the work. Some splendid addresses were dcllvciod by iho pastors. An entn lain incut of a musical character will be given soon for iho purpose of fnrniih- Ing tno reading room \ \ ith a list of papers for next year. ThaiiKsciving day will bo obsei vod by the msoeliition. The Ladies Auxiliary will give a reception to the you us men in the evening from 5 o'clock to ti. Uvuinastum classes commence Monday , November : il. Business men's , Monday , Wednesday und Friday , 5 to ( , u. in. ; voun'g men , Monday , Tuesday , Thurdiiy and Friday at S p. m. A letter nddtes ed to fj , N. A ; ( Jo. awaits a claimant at the. r ii : : ollice Miss Ollnh Conlt fires china three limes a week. Dessert plates , 10 cents MUs K J. Davis is closing out nor stock of notions at less than cost. oO ) Main bticet , opposite Kiel's hotel. Coal and Wood. Sickott & Preston. OUSIJioadwivy. Telephone II. M Hlh'il in llilHlo. John C. Hoed of Omaha and Dorothy I Manlx of Dunlap arrived in Die Uu yester day from dllTeient diicctlom , ii'et mid pro. ccedcd lo tno oflleo of iho countv clerk , ulierothev a'ipliud for a niarriago license. lOnconnwed bv Iho falhorlv appearance of Clerk Campbell , they confided to him the fajt mat I heir parents hnd opposed their match for some limo pasi. Tbov had comate to the conclusion , however , that their match was ono thing tbut was neccgt.iiy to thu fnlvatlon or lueeounliy and they unelded not to itin anv ri'lts by postponing its con- suimnallon. They were supplied with Ibe necessary paper and wont to the house of a neighboring clergyman who united Ihoiu In matrimony. They then loft for Omaha , whore tney will make their home. The Trinity Indies' iiiincomo'it for Hilo ' nt tiunnoudo''s , McAtcea , .lames A : iluv - eratocU's and Taylor's giocory eloicg , Tli in will bo oiMt-r"fd by the churches of tbo city in usual , next Tbun- day. Union services will bo bold at the liroadwny MothodiU chuicn at Hl-IJO a m. Knv. ( J , W. Snydcr , pastor of St. John's Unglisli Luthornu ohurch , will preach , Ail Iho Ptoto.Uant Uvungcllcul churches of the city will unlto , anil a cordial invitation Is ox- tcudoil lo the public. Tlioie will bo a fatiidlo opening and oxhluitlon of hand pnintod china at lI-'i ( Kariiam Htrcot , Omaha , November ami - - , and at the Gram ! hotul Council UltilTs , Novcmhor 21 and a. > . All Inter ested in beautiful china coal hilly in vited. _ VVdrlc of Siioalc ' 1'liliucn. A few iiigQts ago n sneak thief nipped u pair of shoes from in front of Monis' thoc shop. Hither they did not lit the thiot or ulso they nt so well that ho wanted a duplt cate , for last evening ho happened along nguln and nipped anothiir pair. A lap rouo valued at { .1 wiu stolen from in front of Probatolo's harness shop on Bout I Main street. There is no clew to the tUiu in either case. Don't mnkonny arrangomontHforyoui holiday goods until you have seen the many now and useful articles at Lund anil ProhibitlonUtn. CIIICAKO , III. , Nov. III. Anoiht'r movement mont Is on foot to unite the prohibition aiu the people's party. Yesterday a cominiucr representing both organizations In Chicago called ou Senator Peffur nt thu Gram Pacific , lo ascertain hs , vluws on ttiubuu joci. 'Iho coromitU'o was composed of Jr II , II , Taylor , chairman of the COOK Count : Prohibition club ; D. W. Kulwller. prcslden tial elccloron Iho poiiplo's party ticket Kbenezer Pockly aud Prank Newman. lr Taylor presented the subject tc tbo senator Tbb outcome of the uotifereuco was tb of IM Toylor to Uauo a clrculu Tlffi NEW LUSC 1KE1IJISXT 8 ? Won Ici'ful nsults Atts-str-rt by an Invalid Lntly Whom Both D5etor s nnd Col orado Moun'.nln Air Foiled to Cure , Copnlnnd and Shepard have n now lung treatment. Il Is "now * in inspect to It * nature , it * Ihwoughncs-s , its mode ot application and the remarkable results uUondiug its tu-e. tue.Out of u va t experience In lung and kindred ailments , Or * , i opohmd and Shcpard have perfoi toil a treatment that is notonlysciontilli'iillv correct IK.I pr.u- tically valuable in an ummnl degree. In advanced orsc-i of consuinptiou , when the hums are full of pu- and ulroi - oui o'eUrt. : . Copeliind and Shepard do not ] ) rofo9 * to cmo. It i * in tlio Imjin- JKII.vfmr ; / hefoie the lungs aio dcca.vml , that their troatmenl has Its s | cclnl value. Hundreds of people bulTorlng from lung ti'oul ) o are being ti anted bv Hi- ' . Copehmd and Shepard with Iho m > \ \ trcatmont. Kvery one of those i being bone lit led and is on the road to a euro. There are two things to lomombor about this subject These me : 1. The now Corel.md and Shop ml di covoiy is- the only treatment that has ever done lliesu sullorors any good. U Tlio putioiits whoiitu tnidng itviifo either given up by other physicians or failed to got roliof. . Tlie treatment applies to all lung tnvi- bles , but works wonderful results lu Ih o o eases wlio o marlccd s mptumt nro : Tightness of the chest with hei\i weight Mid oppression. \Vhetv.ing. Lnborcd brL-athing. I'otigh. Ntirlit hWi-1 il . Spitting of blood. The following case is given to nliow the Miccess of this treat tnr-nt. It is ili.it of Mis Kmn n Hunt , wife of Mr. . I. P. Hunt , the well known dnirymmi of Council HlulTs , la . residing at o 1 1 ave nue ( ! . Uoth liush'iad and wife invite seat ohing immtry hi any -.Incoro doubl- MK1J. . i lit XT. or into the facts given herewith. Mrs. Hunt says : "Tlio | iiilllcltr nltuiullni ! ii tTliitril iliiti'iiicnt nt m > in olsnoto'itlri'lv.iri'oibli- MICctlll I Ici'l It til ! 'rntlior In the lint'ol in > duty to | K'ik. ! When I Hijill ] [ > : l > Hi- * ( upiinil nnJ sluptril I fell Hull Ihu lil i onii * tin ut j < -tilil ) lltuliMn < > mm nhn lioruuitil ) nn lor-.iKj I Inn , : unii.Miliiis anilcuiiM mo luuilni.l i ir , Itntl ni il troiitinciit I coiilil i"\m Iv walk moiiml tlio hoii'u or up thulops wltli- > iillicl | > My hruilti W.IH iliortniid ni ) liinx' ' wi-nk mil sure' 1 conl I not K * > Into ilum-li or u trowilo t oiiu nll'i.iut n s inilliciiiu fniMInt ; My | IUIK felt iI H | > mi Ut n i linr Ito ai't all Into I'li'tn. A tir'Ho. ri"tli"-s iiic'it * . louttnnt li uwlni : iiml , ultli n head lUmllnit un.i | nTli > illr HnTnl In IP ir , btotiilil ) < oiMiinit. 1 my tlo'a uiul ImuiKlil inn to i diiikcrniis Multnf uirtouHHiul pli ) ili.il oxlnuii.- Ion. A mi klni ; c null nnrrluit meiluy iiml ultlit nml Munu'il incof a ? , u.vl ) ilatclopiiuioiHuiiiiitlon. u is ni > uml t mi for tlircoi'nr , itniln : wlilin tlinu I \\.is IrLiilu I liy Mirlona iloclnit In Om i- in nn 1 Council llluiri , hnt lti ! no Leni'tlt to hpcnk if. I > vm w.irlii'l t lat 1113 luiiLirt ic'ri'\'i ) luil nnil li it all lit oo'ilcvi'ii , n jnlil luluon iiikk ) run u million. In Aiuifl , Ib'l.iip ' in Hii'.nUUo nf u i > ' .i > - - lolnti , I wi-iit loCo.oiiulo liopliiK UKinoiintiiln nlr nonM euro me , Imt I ruin-luinui nllli ID ImproTP nent. Vlino-t loiily to 'ivunp. ! ! ! * liM to Itit tlio potlitl lung trontniLMit of Drs. CVpi'liuiil and Slop ird nt fo nnd It n uiinihiMo MI K NH U hits ininlo mi' brlli i mill ' troiuicr lli.iu I Inttu IJCIMI foi > > mrs I In' li'su It ImpiTdilly cari'd nioin I will l > u ol I i-llni ; icncllt It I ] n iilruuly stool the li"t of 1110111)11. ) V lii'n < tln'rilm'tor * nnd a iliunen of I'ltiinto fuflcl HC Dr Cuprlind nnd sn-p.u | , | roilnri'il me to PIT i et health. 1 iipini I Ue U und inn 'iiidlim tliinn till liu imlltnts 1 i.iii. ' ' The now lung troatmcnt is being "out daily to patients all through tlio west. Copclnid und Shepiiid invite iif- quiry by mail or at the olllco as to its lalurc and mode of implication. S5.00 A IViONTH- Ca'arrli trea'nl at thi unifo-m raty of $ 'j.00 a inoutli-medicinos furathliHil Jr.io. For all other di.ease , the rates will l > c low and uniform , r.itti-nts it a ilistinca sm- OeSf > lul.y trolled , t-'nnd lor nyjnptom 1)1 ink. UOO.MS Jit AM ) iiJ. M\V vemic urn \\.ii COPKL.AN i > . M i > . o. s. --ii : > . \Kn , M. o. SiCUlllCiilnirli | , Vstlimn , llrnnililtl'i , Nin MIS ISL ini-d , lllnoil lli.i'iMl r , UlicMiini.ll-Mi , I'uliMllllli Iliiniii il iillt'ir mil altniMiniil HID 'Iliriiul l.illu- M imacli.--liln 11\ < rn nl hliln ) ' . . , Oflln I Inure JKilla in. 'lo6p in , i lo | i in biiliitiiy , ID 11. IN to I.'in. ascertain thn feeling of tlm two parties contorniiiK the blending of tbe puuicj. IliiHliii'KH 1'rinililr > . Mivv Viiiu > , Nov 1U.-I3. Momuier ft Co , , linnoitors of laUius" " moss nnd court truu- niini ( > , laces , uultoni , oto. , have assigned vvltii nubilities ot flOJUOU , nnd assets noin Innlly larRor. Nivv VOHK , Nov. li.-.lutlTinout ! [ for tlM- ' .III wai to.lay mil in oil at.'iiin < t Ino News Letter compHtiv which published tbo Now York Truth , In favor of Hobort Dunlap , the duller , for inonoy loaned ( ropi Ib T to Goto bor lh , 1VJJ Ni.YOHK , Nnv. 10. The sheriff locelvcd im oxocutloii for f'.WO.'J ' Jtl uii lust llPnrr N. Kinilh , the voturan htocksnoculRlor , In favor ot Adamsoii .McCjndk'rinsMineo of U'illlum Heath it Co. , on a JuJKinont docketed July 7 , ISiSO , for Ibat amount Thn oxrcution idso c'lriled intoio t fiom July 8 , IhSU , umounllnc lo about { iri.UOO. .lust ii \ \ aior IVnr.U. Ii'.sviit , Cole , Nov I'J ' A sonintioiiRl rumor has bjou oirculuieJ lolho cfljot that Hon. Charles b , Tnotim , domoeratio na tional couiinittedmun , hud shot and seriously Injured ( Jeortfu I ) . Horbari , oditgr of the KveuiiiR I'ost. TUB faols in the ia o nru llmt lossls. Thomas and Herbert mat and uaU u fuw worJs in lef.trd to an cdlloriul In the I'ost , hut no blows wore struck flred. ( Jllmoro'H ; iunil I'lcoitu , 111 , Nov. I'J.-Ollmoie's baiifl will dlnbanU after playing an etiKatemenl tomor row nlslit. Thu band nlayeJ hero last night end the box receipts were attached by the C3ale burg opurn hodso for ( alluic to play a matinee. Tuo matter was cotiiproinUuil. 1 Truth I'ruB Irnin lituiiiiihrnni i' . Voiih , Nov. I'J.-'ltio publlnheri of Truth announced loday Ihut tbo paragraph published ihli uiornlu to the effect that Truth Is involved in a judgment for f 15,1,000 , entered ov Hobert Dunlap aralnst the Letter company , Is absolutely without foun dation in fuel. The error occurred ihrougti a mlsiako on the part of llio ilcrk lu enterIng - Ing iho jiidgiuent. 'J'ho daltn was ugalnsl Iho Chicago News Lotlei company. Wan tlm CIIKMOO , III. , Nov. I'J.-Charlos Urown to day shot his wife and John I.CMVltt , prohabl ) fatally vvouudlot the latter. Tbo vvomni Sl'EOlAL NOTJLOESl GDJ I 3 . O-U.-FS \\rAN1Kll-nftl lor ( * liotuevdrk , 10 " roiirlh it ( loo.l IM' ii Alilroit 0 f .r liiTbutidnt 3 I. AN D3 , 1'Mi'i nml clly Imin M..I , i veil on Tloc * nntl crMn. lie l rsinto ( or * n * li ollhiK * n4 niiMm M rcntitiA MOIIOJ u nia i fur tocnl Itivi'Mor * , 1 OIIKPO A'lunlp , ! 1A IVni ! Mr' , t R1 ! ' .1.V'J1LV LlJ.l > .lr ' fl > r" > . 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' ruiini ( liM'lllni ; , ail S Jtli i > t t\J \ I loomilKulllnit , Hl'-.81h AMtu d loom iltTpllliiK , tiUiUli n $10 4 loomitwL'llliii- MnoM fC ! b teem ilRcllliu , fli ITlh iiTi- t U I loom ilncllliii ; I.Woimcll 110. h room ilni'lilntr , I'.T St i iivi > Hu I room ilHri'llliii ! , ' 5iO ( AMMIIIO \ MO firoom ilwc'llln..nli.nii ( > o nu.ir lllji { > . 4 room I id u v , ITOI > o "lli > l $10 f room ilHi'llinu lo.M An niio t Ji. < room ihu'HIni : . " .01 A\ciiu' ; II , ? \ ( room ilnclllni. , 'u1- ' . \\cnui' 11 M 4 room dnpllliiK , VOU ATPIIIII' ( r-i I' ' room ilnHlhi , ; , 'HH tnml Avi'inio M , fi fi room dnolllotc 70. so .oil > 1 > & room ilni'lllni ; JJIil AMMIIU , \ W. 1 loom ilwi'l IIIK , * i5 .N l l M 57 I lootn ilnollliiK , dlMiifltt \ M t rnom tlvtulllni ; . 1WJ AMMIIUI * JO. ' .room (1 i > lllnir , HI'1 ' 1'ith nip fn i-rnuiiiilni-llliiK - OH Au'iuic I ) $0. . ' room iIwt'llliiK , 1IW AMMIIIU I ) f i 4 room ilniillliii ; 11I \ I AM-MIII' l > . 14 . . loom itwi-llln , SUM o I th nt J5 4 loum ilvtplllm ; , .111 I'urk H\O IIJ . -room ilwt-lllni ; , 714 Mjnrtprnt f2'i ii room Owi'llliik' , n. " > Wn > ) ilmlon n\c , f'2. ' loom 0 plliiK3Jlli | AM- | . ( I , loom ilnpllliiK , SJ1oniio A , ill. 4 room dnullliik , KIT Mill M ( U I room ilwullliiK , Aitl Mnft J loom iliTCllIni ; , . ! > MjnMi r t , tSOO H room ilwilllni ; , ITU Mxth IIM' , ! IO llj. 1. II ' lipifu , rontii iik'i-nt , ilro.ultiuml Main l > "oet II \IJ ) liuvi ! nnjthlm : for 'ilo or ttuilo Bee I. II. Mitafp , llroaclwny nmt Mnln etrvct 103 lots InCi-ntinl Hill ) .VI loli In .Million n ill I. ( o lotH In ltiltt. . . \ I'aliiieis' . S. loth hi Mii > ms' Int IU lots In 1'ottor A fo ? ! ! ot In lloer't * H ill. 1 1 lol In Htcr H ndit J.'lotHln HlKliliuiil mill li < loin In lliilclilninn't nil I 4Moti In 'lurlc > 'Hnilil l.lotNln Klilillo'uiiilil. lid loll \\rlKhfn : nlil lt > lots In P'erco ' H nitd I. eli In cvur > mtJIttim to thn cltr clirnp for OIF'I , or on imynicnla i nil nnil M'I * IIH .No troiililo to J hhnw | iroit > rtf t.n i-nilili-lilii MrliolKOii A Co i II MKIA1N. 10 M r , ' fruit nun Kiinloii Inul 9I vVmtlfx from pnstoniK' " * , m-ri's In urnpi'ii l ncru In blnrkborrl H ifi ) npplo tucj ? i plum tufn , ljl ilii'ri } tri'i's , ilwi'llliik' , > lu bio etc 1'rleo { 1.UIU Nol Iriiiln 1C H MiiMifo t'kCUKS uppi-r Ilronilwar uplcndM plv , e forl " 'plntllnK. < lump for inn ] ) , or Mill oxthnnifn for ! rujsliK'ULU propoit ) In Coumll llluifv. I i. Miliolnon , V Co IW A'lt ! ' > of i li-iii Hinl In cnitprn Ki lirnikn to ] ( . jti linnffo for Kooil rrnliU'iuu In Coiuidl Wnnt liousia und lulu lor .Nclmiskn lind JohiiMuiif A Vnn I'nlli'ii All" ! llAriSiinil loins I nrm nml clt ) property ] boiiKht nml noli ] IM'i i' ) , t 'I'luimniCouncil HllllTM ,117 1I110ADVVAV forsniii Will p r I'J ' per cent , ' ton liivcitniont li .1 .1. ( , lh-un , , lii ) I l Nnllomil bnnk , OniHlm ' IlI'M' Ni'w firooui fiirnliliod vultnEO on 1'OU line ; KultuMu for JOIIIIK couple ; t'iii.ap. ImiulroRt bcoiMiouau 17OH' Al.r plionp or In cAili inuo lor iHrid nil PL L InbllnliiMl biulnusH Addrusi I' < > box UJli , luun ill lllnlln In IIOI1S1B nml rattle nlnlirid on dooiKO I' . J l\VrlKbt' fnrm , oppo lU W'.iba h rouu I IIOIIM- I or tcrmi apply tu Jnmus llnlph nl fnrm or I I' . W rlulit , Hlitli Moor , ll.ililnln block r = i DANOINO SCHOOL. MONDAYS III U A imrlom ililliln-n 4 p m : nilulln , T .W | i m SIM Inln euvoml nnd Inurtll \.uinliij Up in Jliihlt ruinlKbid imttlos uud t uU > . Addic-iil ! A I'urlor .c < IIIK 11 lllnll orliiJ I iirnam it OiniilinV I" ( linmbcm ln rni tor INSTITUTE. K INFIRMARY THIS TIIE A T M E N T OP ALL lli tfiicllltliiiu > nir-U nml ruin tin f ) mini. truUnienloi urer/ form of ilhu 1111 roi | llr Init niuillc il or inir < l.il ( tro itiinint micilsforpilloiiti , t > o rl HII I ntlitnliiiM Hut > 1 " LoinolHtloiKln HIII wuit. i VVrltiifordrcnlarioii ilurorinllleinn I hrioi , truvl r i lub f i > t. ojrvuturui of splno , pllo * . luniori , cnri * ii'r intirrli , lircmii'iltlt ' lull il itloii , I'loolrklly pir < iily ! > l .oiillony. | kllnuy , IM 11 lur , off , inr .na mill iilooilmiilullaurlcalo.iir lloin ' DimsBOFWora ; . WoimtiiUlKr ) . Wo li ivo I inly , ml la I Illiu n i - for woiiiuii iliirlnji nn iiliiLMiiiinl , trl " " linn i-nt . . . . "rime. Oi'lr llc-lliiljlu Vlolloiil InUiliUe pit.i. -pitliltyof pr < i VATIC nisiJAsns All Illool DliniM's icnuifiilly ( ruiitnl hililllll | < ll I'olnoinrdruovoJ from tin Hystiin wil'iunl ' uionnrr > ( .vr ttdstorullvM Tro itinuni for l 'i of V1IAI I'OWKll ruraoniiiua > u lo viiilt nn may bj Irrfitifi ut hoinu liy ( ! orru | i'inli-nui All iniuiiitiiiluil onil loiilliluntul Moaainu-orliMtr I iiuntiiiii.it by null or I I'liinM Biionruly pirkol noinirki to In.lliiHtii mjy I uiitiiir Bnl r onu ptino ml lnturvlu r proliirroi , ! tiilUnilcoinnltinor mint lililory of your 4 o , U wevrlll ona In plain ranuor. 'iiir nnniTn MPfJ ' KK UPOI ivtvu'ii UUUI ) IU HII-I'I diii or Norm 11 l > Ha linpoUiiioy. yp'iilH , ( lluttmU V rlojo lu , I11' | ill , Vlri'cLii1Appll ' coi for Moforiiiltl l nnl Tr.m Only iiiiiiufiictur/ llio weitui nriOHMlTV. AI'I'I.IASCK-i , THIlHittS , KI.KOI UIO IIATlfcUIKM AND HK.I/M Oinalii Medical and Sur icil Institute 2Oth and Brosdwuy , Ojunoll Bluff J. Ten inlntiioj rUa f ro n oont-ur of O iuu ! o I on J Louull llluiri uluutrlo muior IlitJ. will recover , All ihroo are residents of dlsiepulablu quatler. llio 1'lrii Nov. 10. The Merchants Kx- ] change and tbo Uule dock oftlcca burned IhL mornlnt' , loirolber wllh ull tbo records ano drawing * gathered slnoo Ihu docus vveri | openutl. Loss tUiS.OW ) . ToniinyViirroii . \rr tiil ! li > WA < O , Tex. , Nov. -Tommy fcathorvveiht ( pnro Jighter , Is under arrest for iho rauidori-f Clem Htovall , a coloreil porter of tbu Bt. Charles hou , on Octo bur 10.