THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNIUTT , OOTOHER 8 , 1893-S1XTGEN PAOKS. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL IIJ.UT3. OlTlCF.i NO. 12 I'KAlir , 5TKF.KT Ttlltrrtd by carrier to any part of the city tV. Tlt.TON - Jmsg ! : r TEl.Et'HONKS I 8\l..nJcc ? N" ' & JIKAJ/OA. N. Y Pltimblnp Co. Ko ton store , cloaks. The MA.vne Kent lists to Co. . MiO Hroadwny J. 0. llliby is puttlnB In ft tcam plant in the David Uiadioy oftlces. A new tlmu card K-OCS into oflcet on the Kansas City , St. Joacph , fc Council muffs ted ay. A mcetlnp of HIP American Hallway union will bo helil tills afternoon nt U o'clock at Danebo Imll. The Sons and Daughters of Volor.ins will plvo n dance at the llrand Army of the Hopublic hall. Monday evening , Ootobor 0. All arc cordially Itr. itod. Thirty-four cars of p.issrncpr.i went cast over the Hock Island road Friday , bound for the World's fair. The passengers wi-rc en- route from ( . ' 01111011 Hlufl's , Omaha and west ern points. The members of Uniform rank , Knights of Pythias , will mont at i ! o'clock thti after noon to mnUo arninKomnntti for aitondltiR the grand loilKo meeting to be held next Tuesday In Omiiha. Thu regular nicotine of St. Paul's Guild ill bo held at the rectory Tuesday , Octo ber in. at ! | > . in. , by Mrs. Uabooi-k assisted by Mrs. Albcrtson , Mrs. Albilght , Mrs. Allen mid Miss lladollct. The petit Jury in the fcilrrivl court finished Its work yesterday and wns dUctiartted. Monday will bo taken up with applying the finishing touclms to the term's work and dealing out. sentences to the rest of the con- victs. H. I ) . PtiRh and C. W. Cook , two young men from South Omaha , attended a dunce Friday nli'ht at the corner ol Hroadway and Sixteenth street. There was a lltllo too much lliior | somi'whero in the room , and they became so much Intoxicated as to bo unmanngeablo. Olllcor Wiiitt , who was there to keep order , tried to quiet them , but Pugh struck him in the faco. He there upon arrested both of the dhturlwa. and in police court yesterday niornlnt ; they were lined , Pugh $ il.0 : ! and Cook S10.SO. The Presbyterian church has been full nearly every iil 'ht the past weak , and much Interest has been manifested in the union revival meetings , which will close with tonight's services. This hist meeting will bo a Jublleo and praise servU'o , and evan gelists , pastors , workers and converts will all talto part. It is expected to he the very best meeting of the series. Very much good hits boon accomplished by Kvanifclists Koaules and Thompson In these meet lugs. About ir > 0 cards have boon sinned by these who thus signify a willingness to lead Christian lives. Two gas stoves , lot small tables with tubleclotliH dozen triple plated Rotlgors knives , forks and spoon. * , lot of dishes , all kinds to sot , 120 plates ; five pets hotel or rcHtaurant silverware , I0 ! pieces , used in Masonic temple ( lance hall , for Mile at n bargain. W. .1 Jameson , Masonic temple , Council BlulTs. If you want to buy the best fi-room residence in the city call and see mine , inside and out. I want to build a laryo house and mint sell this one first. For rest Smith , 7110 Madison street. J'B/MOA.IJ. I'.lll.lGlt.lI'HS. Miss S. D. Nelson has gone on an eastern trip. trip.Charles Charles Lunkloy is homo from an eastern trip. trip.M. M. O. VatiDerveer left last evening for Chicago. Mrs. and Mrs. Charles 12. Taylor have re turned from Chicago. W. 1C Henderson , who has been siclc in St. l > oiiis , Is improving slowly. Miss Neolo Ogden has returned from n visit with friends In Uncolii , Neb. Claude Dye , who has been ill with typhoid fever for some tlmo past , is improving. Mrs. Maurice Wollninn ami Mrs. J. Roller left yesterday for Chicago and thu fair. Mrs. Lisle Dickey and daughter cf Kansas City ia in tlio city visiting Mrs. O. A. Young. II. E. Grimm and family lefl last evening tor ponton , Neb. , to spend Sunday with relatives. Grant Good of Havrlsbtii-L' , Pa. . Is in the cliy fora visit with his brother , S. C. Good , 115Stutsman street. W. S. Homer has gone to Chicago to visit the fair. While there ho expects to meet his sister , who lives in Ducksport , Me. E. T. Waterman loft last evening for Grand Hnpids , Mich. , in response lo n tele gram announcing llio dani/crous Illness of a Sister. Mrs. W. M. Shepard lofl lasl evening for Edison , O. , having roccive'd a telegram an nouncing the duath of her father ut the age of 80 years. Miss Holla Koblnson , the eminent pianist , has returned from her summer vacation , overnl weeks of which wore spout at tlio World's fair. J. Q. Anderson of the Council niulTs In surance company left lasl evening to take part In the twenty-second anniversary of tlio great Chicago Ilro. A. Wheolur bus traded hln property in this rity for n Inrm near ( Jalcsburg. III. , and will move his family there. Ho loft for Gulcsburg Friday nlu'Ut. Among the Hlullltcs who wont to Chicago last ovcnlnif were : Hobcrt Ofllcer , Miss Mnmo Stephenson , Mary Houricius , .1. C. Sakor , Dr. and Mrs. U E. Koo and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klshtou. C. It. Hannan and A. A. Clnric Icavo this evening. Henry Elsomnn , a former Council niuffs . citizen and now a resident of Salt. f iko , U. T. , passed through this city hut night , ac companied by lloiia and Willie EUuman , children of Simon ICisuman , on their way to the World's fair. They will stop and visit their many Council Hind's friends on their way homo from Chlcoiro. From tlio latest issue of the Church Mir ror , published In the Interests of the Chris tian church , it Is learned th U Itov. 13. W. Allen , the pastor , has qulutly been nmrrlud. In the editorial dnpartmcnl of the paper an appeal is nindo to the members to ralso $ 'JOO with which to buy shoes for the pastor's family. Considering the length of time which tlio young clergyman hns had in which to accumulate such n family , this sei-ms to bo doing remarkably well. You can't nlTord to burn liljjh priced fuel In old , worn-out stoves. They wusto the prlco of n tfood tstovo every your. Cole & Cole boll the Radiant Home and Itonml Oak wtoves. the grunt fuel Stop ut the OKU. . . . v mull Blulls , tie . Ictt $12,00 hoiitu in I.MYU. The Temple liuptlst church is no more. No meetings have been hold by the organ- izaiiou for several months , and It has only been a ( uiusilon of tlmo when it would ulo lya natural dc.tth. The a.\e fell last week , when the imiml > oraiot toiwthuriiml formally dissoUod the church bauds. Hov. I * . A. : Hall , who wan instrumental In bplittlng the First llaiiliht chuix-h hist winter and induc , < ing the faction that waa friendly to leave and organize a now church with himself at the head , bus left the city and no one seems to know his present uddrcss , Fruit lands mill farms , GrceiiflhlolilH. Nieholbon &Co. , iiOO Hroadway , Tol. 151 Domchtlo boap outlasts che.ip heap GoorjjoS , DavlH , ] ) rt > MriptionUruirjjUt ! . , Sinoko T. 1) . Kinir & Co's P ; o l.li-nurt. The following marriage licenses were Is sued ycstordiiy by the county clerk i iNaint ! and Aildrt-ss. ARC. JO. W. llulley. Council Illuff-i i0 ! I l.kzlo Smith , Cuunull Hltitrs JOse J.I , \ V.otan , Mnooln , X b. . . . . ' . .at ! I Ada II. roppernmll , lloriiian , Xub 2'\ \ Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , t-afcst , best Aek your grocer for Doiileiitlo NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS How One Man's Obstinacy Hung a Jury for Twelve Hours. GREAT FAULT OF THE PRESENT SYSTEM Too Much 1'nniMVented In n Slncl" Inill- riilinil , Inline Mnev's Opinion Orliu- iiivliniiii Cne nn Illustration al Ho Kvil Kited * . Joioph Mlllfr. a member of the petit Jury hi the district court , will probably not Bcrvo on nny moro jurica al the present tonn , or if ho decs ho will bo n ureal thorn In the flesh of some of his follows , Lust week ho was a member of the Jury that tried the * 10KK ( ) damage suit ot D. 10. 11. Grimuielman against the Unlun PacinV Hallway company. Grim- uielinnn nns aulntf for damages on account of the death of his son. who received fatal Injuries by falling Into n vat of hot water In thn round homo. Th'i sympathies of most of the jurymen wcro decidedly with Grim- inelman when the casu was given to them and they went out with the llrm Intention of glvlnt ; the plaint iff at least a portion of the amount ho wns suing lor. Hut Millar felt differently. Kor twelvii hours ho hung the jury and .when they finally cainu to the con clusion that no verdict could bo reached they came out and asked to bo dlsi-hargud by thu court , .ludgo Maey compiled with their re quest. Oliectnl | to Mtllrr. Soon after being discharged the eleven jurymen who had voted for Orliiimolmau got together and drew up a potltlon to Judge Maoy , asking that they be not compelled to servo on any ioru juries with Miller. Tlio objoctlonablo juror refused to argue with them over the ovldiMiro , so they claimed , and sal apart during their deliberations as if he had his verdict cut and dried from the start and had no iiU ° u'Ion ' of changing it. They had. no charge of criminality to maKe , and so .ludgo Macy did not feet c.illed upon to mauo an olllcial Investigation. Ho would not agree to discriminate ng.xlust Miller , but would not do anything to prevent the attor neys from dolnir so. Somn of the attorneys took their cue promptly , and when Miller's name was called to sit on a case ye tord y morning ho \ > as excused so quickly thut his hair stood on end. Tlio atTair excited considerable comment among the attorneys , and although tnero is no way of proving thai Miller had any Im proper reason for preferring to give a verdict in favor of the railway company the casu Is another illustration of the power ono man can exert in trying a case. "The legislature ought to change the law governing jury trials , " remarked .ludiro Macy in taluing of the ' - case yesterday ; -one man ought not to have the power of saying that his side of the c.iso shall have a ver dict or there will bo no verdict at all. Five- si.sths of the jury should have the right to decide a case , and a rnlo of this sort would give each hide justice aim prevent a grer.t deal of crookedness. Huston Store- . Our clniik department should be In spected by all who are in need of a fall or winter garment. We show the moat correct styles. The most popular gar ments will be jackets , ! ! 0 , . ' 12 and . ' 14 inches long. Among thorn are fan skirts , boll skirts , half and full umbrella skirts. Wo have the reefers or tightlitting jackets , with Ticdforn or Worth collars , or with plain or fancy capes of cloth and velvet edged with fur. We are showing three lines of reefer jackets in black or navy , trimmed with full shawl collar of cape , seal or ustra- kiin fur. half lined , made of a nice che- viol. at $7.50 , $8.75 and $9.50. which can not bo duplicated for less than at from $12.00 to $15.00. In ladies * plu&h saequos wo carry noth ing but the best plushes made , and they are the Walker and Salt's plushes. We have them from $12.50 up , and wo guu ' - antec them the best value over shown i n Council BlulTs. Misses' ' and ehildrcns' pretchcns we show in great variety ; also long coat with fancy capes , cloaks with puffed sleeves and fancy collars ; also a full line of the latest novelties in misses' jackets , all at prices which wo challenge com petition Wo have just received 200 sample gar ments which our New York buyer biught for less than half price , which wo shall put on sale now and give our customers the benefit. These garments arc nil made in the latest styles , and are well worth double what wo snail sell them for. Don't miss booing our line of coats before buying. FOTIIfiltlN'UIIAJI. WlIITELAW & CO. , Leaders of Low Prices. 401 to 405 BrpiidwuVi P. S. Store closes at 0 p. m. . except Mondays atid Saturdays. Mondays , 0 p. in. , and Saturdays 10 p. m. VAI.UH Of A l-OKKK IIAN'U. Una I'lJcoVlnro Tlirnii Klchti Do Nut Unit Two .In < ! ( . James Madden , a well known Blufllto , had a little experience in the poker room located at 510 Hroadway Friday night , and the four men who wcro lnstniinoiit.il In giving It to him will have their share this wook. The first instalment came yesterday. Accord 0o ing to tliu story Madden tells , he wont into the place Friday evening to enjoy a social 1 1i pamo of poker , as lie often doos. Some men from Omaha were the other members of tbo party. A little doctrinal point arose for discussion. Tlio question was as to whether llireo eights would take two Jacks. Madden hold the thrco eights and thought they would. One of the Omaha men hold ttio two Jacks , and as John \Vhito , the n.ir- ; tender , sided with them , Maitdeu was worsted. Ho Immediately cashed in his an checks and stopped playing. Mooting John Schelller , ono of llio proprietors of the place , m thu front part of the saloon , ho proceeded to remonstrate with him. Schef- tier , ho claims , replied to tils complaint fI coolly spitting in his fnce. Yesterday Mad den called at Justice Field's olllco and sworoont mi information churging Henry Gibson , Frank Hemli'icks , John Schemer anil ( iiiy Wiluiott , four Council HluIT * sports , with keeping a gambling house , and he now announ--os Ills determination tu prosecute them under the stale law , The four men were placed undur arrest , and will huvo 111a hearing Monday. Shortly after they wuro arrested Madden swore out a search warrant and had the place closed up. Ho claims they huvo been running nn exceedingly tough Joint , roping in innocents mill grangers and rellov- ins. them nf thalr wealth. vet 1'rico ( Jlbson's place on North Main street was also the scene of some trouble Friday night. William H. Iticlmrdson , a ) d man , who lives in llio building , stvoro out in information charging him with keeping ina ( rambling house , anil ho , too , will liavo a hearing Mondaj afternoon ut , 3 o'clock before - fore Justlco Field , ( ilbxoii bus kept a resort which was cxreodliitfly popular with colored pooplu nnd tvhito people also. Craps , poker and other games of llio s.imo kind have , It is i alleged , been played lu the place. Moore's Air-Tight Heater , " latest triumph in stove making ; beautiful ; burns hard or soft eoal ; lire kept 24 hours with corncobs ; cheaper than any other and superior to alt others. Come and see them. P. C. Dovol. Williamson & Co. , lOd Main atreot , largest and best bicycle stock in city. Jarvis Wine Co. , Council Bluffs , la. W. S. Uulrd , Lawyer , iSverott block. Have Now Itiilloriug. The high school cadets , who made so creditable an appearance In the parade last Decoration day , have reorganized and moan to buckle down to drill work with the same zeal tnat marked their efforts In that direc tion u year ago. They have just received their uow uniforms , which are much butter poking than thoio of last year. They are of ; ray matcrlil and modeled on the pattern used by the West Point cadets. The Jackets are close lilting about the neck and all bras * buttons are done away with. The boys are vor.v proud of the now uniforms and exhibit them on all occasions. AN OMAHA .MAN'S i\lMiltl KNOK , Anil llnw n Council lllnfT < Doctor Lint W.1O but Onlnrd Some Vulimlilo liilurinnlloii. A young medical practitioner of Conn- oil HlutTs parted with WO.00 yesterday afternoon. It was a lost wnger , and it was paid . in . clenn . , hard-earned . inonov , but the information the young doctor obtained was cheaply bought and bo docs not regret the expenditure. The matter happened in this wice : A gen- Human wlio" bad used some of trs. Do- I'cw & Sweetland'a remedies , the Cali fornia pbystcans who huvo located In Council ImifTs and Omaha , announced that ' ho had received magical relief , and | , as bo bolievoo , was permanently cured , . of a dangerous chronic disease. The young physician bad made a specialty of tbo disease ami was positive that a euro could not bo obtained except by a long and careful system of treatment. The man who bad suffered thought ho knew some thing about it , too , and Incidentally mentioned two or three other similar cases where positive and radical cures 01fr followed the use of a few doses of the medicine. "I will give you $ .10.00 If you will show mo a single case of motor paralysis thut was oven helped by the use of a single bottle of any medicine , " cried the young doctor warmly. "Cerobro-nervous disea es that have balllud I ) tbo brightest medical talent of the ; ago cannot bo coiiquored by a single buttle of any thing , oven though it was ba ambrosia brewed by tbo gods.1 The gentleman accepted the wnger promptly , and it was finally agreed to lot a repre sentative of TinUKK Interview the other patients and report the facts. Tlio address of Mr. ,1. Stockham , HUG North 1r 17th 1 street , Oinuhu , was given , and a reporter visited him and obtained bis statement. Mr. Stockham i quite nn intelligent gentleman of upwards of 50 years of ago. Ho is a merchant engaged in tbo shoe business at 700 North Sixteenth strout , Omaha , and has a beautiful home. When the newspaper man was shown into the drawing room tbo gentleman arose from a sofa where bo had boon sitting reading and advanced to the center of the room , walking slowly but without uncertainty. When the object of the visit was explained ho stated his reluctance to bo quoted in print , but ufior a moment's hesitancy declared that it could not do any barm but might do some good. "It was UDon the udvico of another sulToror that I was 'ed to try the new medicine , " said he , "and my experience may encourage some other poor sulTeror who bus abandoned hope. " lie then rapidly and clearly sketched the history of the last year , into which it seemed fate bad concentrated all tbo physical misery of bis life. "Tbo last of Febru ary I was stricken with paralysis , involv ing the entire loft side. I called in the best physicians wo huvo in thin city , and for live or six months J was under their treatment. Tlioy are good physicians , would stand at tbo top of their profes sion in any city in the world , and they treated mb well , doing everything tlia't medical science could do to relieve me. 1 will not , contrast them with anybody , and I particularly want it understood that I am under the deepest obligation to them. At the start they gave me but little hope of permanent relief , assuring mo that it would take time and constant euro to relieve mo. After six months careful treatment there was no improve ment. On the contrary , my helplessness was daily increasing , and 1 knew that death was not far away. Yes , it is true that the magical benefit and all tbo re lief I have lias come from the use of a small quantity of Drs. DoPew & Sweet- land's roinedy , and that was given mo by Mr. Mace , the California street livery man. A year ago ho was a com plete physical wreck , and now ho is strong and hearty , a result thut bo attributes directly to the remedy in question. Mr. Mace took n deep in terest in me and brought Dr. Sweotlund up to see mo. The physician examined mo silently and swiftly , and told me the cause of mv disease and every symptom I bad felt. "You ire liable to drop dead at any moment , " said he. "That's the way you will die if you are not re lieved. Soon you will feel a ptiln in the back of y.onr bead , " and bo placed his linger without hesitation on the spot where I bad felt a heavy pain for the first time that day. JIo told mo that my paralysis did not come from nny injury to the motor nerves in the brain , hut from stomach , bowels , liver , kidneys , the clogging and ulcoratinn of all internal organs. Tlio doctor loft , and the next day Mr. Mueo brought up a small part of a bottle of the remedy and bogged mete to try it. There were no directions , and Mr. Mace could only assure mo that I might drink it all at once and it would not hurt mo. 1 took it industriously all ono day and part of the night. The next day [ foil strange senbations in stomach and bowels , movements that 1 bad not experienced since a long time before my prostration. Thut upcnt the greater part of the time in the water closet. Terribly fetid dischiirfres came constantly , In lumps and masses , The odor was putrid and horribly hickpniii . After the llrht operation I felt a Btraiifjo re lief , us if aonio torrlhlo weight hud been lifted from Iho top of my head , a llfrlit- eniiifr ii ] ) of my limbs , and a deli | < htfiil rovivlfy'njf ' inliuuncr ) pcrvadinp ovcry nmsclo and vital or an. I took too [ much of the medicine and it physicked : mo terribly. :1f I had already received my flrrit relief f from the use of the Hinall amount of tlio remedy Mr. Mace hud brought mo , and 1 the familiarity iho doctor showed with all the symptoms of my dif-easo led mete to place inytolf under his care , and now after the total expenditure of only $12 , and that largely for ayrlngcH and Instrn- montn for Internal bowel treatment , and with a portion of my ilrflt bottle of medi- elno on hand , I am able to walk around without the aid of even a cane. " The only anxiety Mr. Stockman seems to feel wan that homething might iso Bald that would refloat upon tlio physi ia cians who had treated him , mid with a parting caution ho accompanied the re i- porter to the door of his handsome homo , a happy and onthiiHiiiHtio man. The young doctor paid the $50 forfeit , and is making n careful investigation of the Swootliind remedied , and will use them in the treatment of some chronic cubes that have steadfastly retsiritcd till standard treatment. The young physician will no doubt hereafter bo a frequent visitor to the now olllco Drs , S. DoPaw nnd Sweotland have opened in the new Merriam build- Ing on Droailway opjwwito the postollluo. W. K. Chambers will commence his dancing oliibses in Masonic temple Wodnosduy , October 4. Domestic soap is thu ocst WltneM with Tan. The case of Scott \Vilulns against the motor company occupied the greater part of the day In the district court yesterday. A number of witnesses wcro examined and the facts In the case were brought out In detail ' t as thuy have boon published from tlmo to j tlmo. There Is one witness XTUO bus not shown up 10 fur. It is iclaluiod that he was au oyowitucaa to the accident , aud if he could bo found his testimony ml hl throw Homo light , which would aisist the Jury In nil up their minds. Immediately after the iiccltlont the president of the motor com- p.iny sent this ecutlcninii a pnss , nnd the pcntlompn has been riding over since for n n . It is stated that ho Is out of the ell now , although ho was hero n few days ao. ( There Is a poiMbllity of his boliifj called upon to testify if ho can bo found. 11.00 lUiSM'i'.VTl'l-.KN < , Sl.tH. inniliiy'a Illc Silr * The first great Monday sale of the full season. Read every item carefully. It means money in your pnekot. ! 100 pattern ! * of choice now styles fnli worsted dress goods in fancy hopsuek- Ings , changeable diagonals , illuminated | cords and full S yards to each pattern : actual value of each unit is $4.00 ; limit 2 Hints to a customer : Monday $1.08 each. 'I'llis is the greatest value wo'evoroll'ored in dress goods. Our $1.50 black gloria silk , 50 inches wido. again Monday at 7c ! ! a yard. Our 75c black silk finish henrietta is a won derful bargain , again Monday at 50o. Our , 'lle ! black henrietta , Monday , 2le yard. Our $1.00 imported hopsnoklng- ! all the now fall shade/ * and black , Mon day at 5ic ) yard. See our display of novelty dross goods in changeable and silk olTects ut $1.00 , $1.25 , $ l.i5nnd : $1.50 a yard : thu styles are exquisite and must be seen ft ) bo ap preciated. 5,000 rolls lOc cotton butts , Monday , tie roll. Standard dross prints , 4jc yard. Our He cotton thumol. Hie yard. Our Hie cotton Jluinu'l , He. Our lle ! } cottdn llanncl , He yard. A chance to buy bed blankets very cheap. Our $1.25 bed blankets In white and gray. 75n pair. Ik white blankets , actual value $2.25 , Monday $1.50 pair. Ask to see this blanket. 5-pound U gray bed blankets , actual value is $ : U)0 ) , Monday $2.00 pair. Hed comforts 75c , $1.00 , $1.25 $1.50 ; extra good values. , Special underwear and hosiery salo. Ladies' Jersey ribbed vest and juuits full weight at"25o and 50e ; a decided bargain. CLOAKS , CLOAKS. Ladies' jackets in tnn , navy and black , with velvet and Worth collar , at $5.00 , $0.50 , $8.50 and $10.00 , actual value is $8.50 to $15.00. Children's Edcrdown cloaks , ages I to f > years , nicely trimmed , at $1.08. worth $3.00. You save money by buying your cloaks of us. Open every evening. BENNISON BROS. , Council BlulTs. Miller lluln. Special sale sailor hats. Satin crown sailor hats , 7i"ic. Miss Uugsdulo , 10 Pearl st. SOCIAL UOvSM' , ClmnnlnR Kvrntft Vthlrlt llnlprd to .11 u tic tlm U'ui-k I'IIH * I'lruNHiuly. Mrs. O. S. LclTerts entertained a party of ladies at her homo on First avenue yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Guitar of Columbia , Mo. , ami Miss Smith , moves of of Mrs. H. Everett. The affair was in the nature of an afternoon tea , and the daintiest of refreshments were served Iho guests. ' Among these present wcro the following : Mrs. Everett , Airs. John T. Stewart , Mrs. A. P. Ilanchott. Mrs. 10. K. Hart , Mrs. Dr. Hart , Mrs. J. Lyninn. Mrs. W. A. Manor , Mrs. H. W. Tilton , Mrs. Smith Saunders , Mrs. E. .1. Dabcoclc. There wns a charming home wedding last Wednesday night at the residence of / . \V. Cole on orth Main street , his niece , Miss Maud Charron , anil Mr. Charles Conoyer being the contracting1 parties. Mr. John Conoyer was groomsman and.Miss Ida Mor risen of Oakland , bridesmaid , while Miss Alta Hildcbrarul of Oakland acted as maid of honor. About forty invited guests were present , among them the following from abroad : Afhert Charron and.wife and Miss Ida OKlurof Macedonia , Willl.im Stewart and wife and Miss Marv Mann of Omaha , Mrs. 13. M. Uonham of Hed Oak , Mrs. Julia Uildobrand and daughter Alta and Mrs. D. Ilift of Oakland. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. 13.V. . Allen of the Christian church. Among the presents was u line quilt from the Ladies1 Aid society ot the church. Mr. and Mrs. Conoyer will bo at home to their friends after October K ) at the corner of Fifteenth avenue and High strcot. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whitney Lay ton entertained a party of their friends at cards Friday evening at their homo , 10 ? South Seventh street , In honor of Miss Ilogo of Cambridge , O. , and Miss ( iultar , of Columbia , Mo. These present were : Miss Hogo , Miss ( "Jultur , Miss Smith of St. Joseph , Mo. , Miss Mnry Key , Miss Search , Miss Drown , Miss Ryder , Miss Caldridgo of Omaha , Miss Powell of Philadelphia. Messrs. G. S. Wright , H. A. Wood bury , T. C. Duwson , Alan Datvson of Sioux City , Megeath of Omaha , H. H. Baldridgo of Omaha , P. Gar- noau , O. S. Williams , O. Al. Drown and Ed ward Everett. Mrs. Epenoler of Oiniiha ontertnliied a party of Indies from Council IJIulTs at dinner last Friday at her homo. Those making up the party were : Mrs. Myers , Mrs. W. II. ViinHrunt , Mrs. Ilnrdell , Mrs. Hrackett and Mrs. Sauers. The occasion was a delightful one , Mrs. Epenotor and her two daughters proving themselves adepts in the art of entertaining. It will Do long remembered by Iho guests. Masonic temple wns thrown open for the season Friday night. * A ball was given , at which quite n number of society people of the city were present. An excellent supper was served durlnjr the evening. Music wns lurnished by ( item's orchestra. Miss Edilh II. Field entertained thoT. T. T's at her home , ! to7 Plainer street , Friday evening , October < . Those present were : Misses Brota Jefferls , Mabel Hicks , Jennlo Mclntlro , May Caldwell , Maymo Mtilbol- land , Minnie Ouren , Metlti Kirkland , Ethel Witter and Helen Wood. Dainty refresh- niuiitB were served. lloii't llrlinvn That iuiyb rty can sell yon carpets , curtains , portieres and upholstery goods cheaper than the Council BlulTa Carpet company. 407 IJroadway. Wall paper In choioo colorin d and now designs , very cheap , at J. 1) . Croek- woll'tf , 411 Hroadway. Closiii" ; out baby carrlngcs at Crockwcll'a. New liiipliiiiii'iit IlniiHC. It is reported that the Champion Harvester company , whoso h aduartcrs | are lit Spring- fluid , O. , is milking a move toward bringing Its western branch house from Norfolk , Nob. , to this city. This is a largo Institu tion , ono of the largest of the kind , In fact , In the United States , handling nothing but ruuuers and blndors. If the report is found to bo true , and Its truth is vouched for by some of tlm leading Implement ipcn of the city , Council HlutTs is greatly to bn congratulated on having her supnrior shipping facilities recognl/od by another big concern of this kind. If you want your children to dlo of diphtheria , or putrid Bore throat , as in scarlet fever , don't Ube Dr. Jollries' diphtheria remedy. No physician re quired. For sale by Bcardsly , DoIIavon Cook your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. W. W. Chapman , 101 Fourth etreot hnlf block bouth Boston store. Domestic soup is the best Arrett of a Muriluror In Denver , DEXVKH , Oct. 7. William Veatch , alias Foster , ullas D. E. Crane , alias Davis , wanted in Milwaukee for the murder of John Peterson during the Turnvorelii colobratlon in that city July 23. this year , was arrested at the postofttco this morning while asking fur his mull. He uiudo a desperate attempt to ctcapo , but vras overpowered , before no could roach the street. SLAYE1I OF A WOMAN SAVED Decision in the Cnse of an Alleged Iowa Murderer Reversed , FRED CRAFTON WILL HAVE ANOTHER TRIAL Supreme Court of Iowa Declnrc * N ir | ifttcr | Account * of a Crlnin I'rrjuihclul to nn Kxlrnt for UrnnniU ot Clinngo of Vvnuo. Drs Moisr. , Oct 7. [ Special Telngram to Tun Hnn. | The supreme court thu morning reversed the decision of .fudge Holme * of the PolK county district court in the case of Fred S. Crafton , the alleged murderer of Mabel Swartz , a case which has attracted much attention. The defendant was in- dieted and tried for the crime of murder in Hie llrst degree nnd convicted of murder In the second degrci' . Ho W.IB adjudged lobe1 confined In the penitentiary at Anamo a for the term of fifteen years and from that Judgment the appeal was taken. Crafton , on the night of Mutvh 'JS , Ib- ! ) ' , shot and killed Mabel SwnrU , a young woman who had bi't-n living with him for some Unions his wife. The coroner's Jury said that thu shooting WHS felonious , either by criminal ncullgenco or by intent. Ueforu the trial began the defense niado application for a continuance , arguing thut they had not time to prepare for trial , as well as making other declarations , all of which Judge Holmes mjectuil , and the trial lasted several days. The appeal was , for the most purl , based on the elaborate articles appearing In thu newspapers at that time , which di'fenso held prejudiced the Jury , nnd further in sisted that thu court was not fair in ordering the trial to proceed without giving Criflon tlmo to secure certain witnesses tluft were in Sioux City and Kt. Joseph. The supreme court laid thu mnst stress upon the news paper arguments , \ < * wnp | iiir Arciiiinlx Prr.iullrb | l. This is the first tune the Iowa supreme court has over recognized that newspaper accounts of a crime are prejudicial to nn ex tent for grounds for a change of venue. The defendant is thu " . .Vyear-olil son of Major Crafton of Springfield. III. The girl whom ho killed was Mabel Swartz , the daughter of ex-Mayor Swartz of Sioux Oily. Crafton claimed on the trial of the cae that the shooting was accidental , thai he was twlrllne a revolver in his hand when it exploded. Circumstantial evidence was in troduced , however , showing that Crafton had enticed the Swartz girl from her homo In Stoux City and it was believed killed her for the purpose of getting rid of her to avoid unpleasant developments. Grafton's wife , the beautiful daughter of Captain Dufford of Atlantic , la..pawned her Jewels to e.nnloy lawyers to defend her hus band , and it was throuirh her efforts that the case was carried to the supreme court. Crafton was sentenced to fifteen years in tlio penitentiary and ho has served one year. Crafton has n brother living in Kansas City and is well known through the west. The decision of the supreme court is a great surprise. The court practically holds that Crafloti might have been guilty of manslaughter , but not murder In the second degree , as was found by iho jury. UOOIIO'H ICciiiitlllniii Chili. Dooxc , la. , Oct. 7. fSpecial Telegram to Tm : Bin. : } The Young Men's Republican club was organised hero with the following nltli'crs : President , O. I ) . Jnckman ; vice pres idents , II. H. Canllolil and O. M. Hrockett ; secretary , S. G. C'.olthwaite ; treasurer , T. W Carpenter ; executive committee , B. F. IC Maker I , C. li. Carlson , 'I' . E. Means , C. A. Culver and C. A. Wheeler. The republican county convention hold here this afternoon was presided over by O. 1) . Jackmnn. with. . ! . .1. Snell ns sccrotarv. Kor representative , Captain M. Brooks , tlio present incumbent , was renominated. I. . . M. Criswell was named for supervisor , S. D. Moore for treasurer , Sam Xenor for sheriff , J. C. Varrington for school superintendent , Gcorgo Urown for surveyor acd Dr. Clark tor coroner. Sliut Io\vn nn Outiddcra. CiiDAii U.u'ins , la. , Oct. 7. [ Special Tele gram to THU I3ci : . ] Governor Holes and the executive council have ordered discontinued thu receiving of United States prisoners at tlio Anamosa penitentiary convicted outside of the state. It has been the rulu to re ceive federal prisoners from all over the country at this prison , a large number of tlio On ran revolutionists being held ihoro now. Kor this the state was paid ! Ki cents a day for each convict and his work. The reason for thu diicontinuiincu is not known. ACCii-lll > THK UKUUCllVX. iiiilove of the Denver & ftlo CrniKUi Will Submit to 11 Ki-iliictlnn. Duxvcu , Oct. 7. Tbo vote of tlio engi neers , liremon , trainmen and tclcgraim operators on tlio proposition of President Jcfferoy of the Denver & Hlo Grande , thai Ihoy accept a 10 per cent reduction in their salaries until January 1 , was counted this evening. While , of course , there wore in dividual votes against the acceptance of the cut , the vote of the different organizations was unanimously m favor of submitting lethe the reduction. The proposition referred to reduces the salaries of the telegraphers 10 per cent from August 1 last until December 31. The engineers , firemen mid trahmien got the samu reduction , but it is effective from but September to December ill. The engineers and conductors were paid filpor day for serv ices on committees in adjusting Iho trouble. Spcakinir of the result. Mr. 10. 13. Clark , chiot grand conductor , said : "Wo think thu men huvo exercised good judgment in accept ing the reduction. Wo do not cnro to givu the vote in detail , but it is enliroly satis factory. Mr. Clark leaves hero for Ogdcn , while Mr. Youngsoii , assistant chief of the Brotherhood of I-OL-omotivo Hngincers , and V. Sargent- grand mastm1 , Brotherhood of Kiremon , go to fiutto , Mont. , to investigate the discharge of men there. T. T. Slattury of the trainmen will go to Chicago , thoncu to Boston. 'J'ho general scntimmit throughout tlio state approves thu peaceful end ing of what in ono ttino inruaicii'-u io iiccoinu a damag ing Hlriku. H'K.l I IIKU 'liniily mid Sliiitv in Am the I'ru- illutlKiiB I'odiiy Tor .Vuliriibliii. WASHINGTON , Oct. 7. The lake storm has disappeared north ot the St. Lawrence river. A storm of great energy lias advanced from the north Parlllc to the region of Montana. The barometer is high at llio gulf and south Atlantic states , Tennessee and Kentucky. Tlio tcmreratiiro has rltcn n lo 10 degrees in Mississippi and Montana and has fallen fi to 10 degree * over the eastern lake region and ttio valley of the lied lilvnrof iho North. For Nebraska Generally cloudy , with showers in eastern portion ; warmer in eastern and cooler m western portion ; .south to west winds. A dispatch from Santiago do Cuba dated midnight of the Oth , reported the baromutcr al 'J.81 ' , a lighl wind from the cast and cloudy weather. Heports Indicate that a storm U approach ing the south Florida coast from tbo West Indies. For Iowa Fair , probably followed by showers In extreme northwest portion warmea in eastern and cooler inwoblcrn portion tion ; northerly winds. For South Dakota Generally cloudy , with showers in east South Dakota ; warmer ii eastern and cooler In wustern portions southerly , veering to southwesterly winds Looking lor III" I.ovr. An In'cri'stlng little affair was reported at police headquarters last night , but no names could bo learned , although Sergeant liiuo was put at work on the cuso. It was reported that on Cuss strrot there lives u young lady who has until recently hud u young lover. They quarreled and the young man demanded that iho girl return to him a ring which ho had given her , likewise his afTuctloiiB. She refused boih reijuesis and about 10 o'clock last niuhl tlio youth armed with a gun. made his wu > into tno house , grabbed tlio ring and escaped. Ho did not regain his affections and the polic are trying to locate him for carrying con ccaled weapons uud making awful throats. A MINISTER'S ' WIFE , Mrs. Mlllio ShiohlBWifo of Ilov. Jostiph Shields , Until Eccontly of the Wal nut Hill Christian Church , Rotates Her Exporlcncn 'With Catarrh , "Wlirn I oommrncptl tit-.itnirulvt llh Dr . r\-w | > . land am ! sii < * p.itit , " said Mrn. shlt-liK'-I lia.l luvut- nolio a'tnoM Im-nisniilly. My iiosc. onu Mile or llic oilier , nnil many UIIII-H Doth , was stop | > iil ccmllmi- ally , anil 1 wlnlml Ilioru would nut IT txmother nlrht , for I ooiildtini iironilin wllhoiit tlioKi-i-jUi-il difficulty , nnil tit-urn had no ri-M. Moiiilwri 1 hail I'oiiHiant linwklnir anil < ! > ntlnir. and my ttnisll't \vt-ra pitMlly pnlnri. ! it RO Mint my vol.-i-was wrl- ouily ntifvtfii. also uli-i-ri in m > unsp In uliort. I fell bail ovi'ry way 1 can saitui - two months' MUS , treat UK-HI. In Dru. rupi bud m-.tl S il s favor. that I liaviIIOPII pn-atly I a unfilled. "Thi1 tilci-rs are comlii > | " ' - ( . . 1 iii'vi'f "li'pt boiii'i-lii my life , lI.iuHliu. ami Mpli- tint ; liauiilmoxt i-iitlrrly ivasi'il nnil 1 In-lluvr a Iif-nnniiciit i-urols uHiiiri'tli-i-tnl. "The Ivi-aliiii-in l nillil.and 1 .1111 liu'y ' rrati'fnl to tln-HC DliysU'laiiB for tholp miivli nui-ilrd ln-li | anil can honuHlly rpconinii-nU tlioin to sulTorlni ; liiiiiianltyanitutciluH 1 wan. " li-8 ; Charli's St. MHS. MH.T.tK SlltKUM. " As Hlatml nlKivc. Mrs. Shli-lcl-i lethe wife of Knv. Jo epli MilclilH. fonm-rly pastor of the Walnut Hill Christian ehtirc-h. now of Siovkion. Pal. . nlie IH an oilltiinlil * wmiiin nnil MiM-Htiiry will bis ivail with liiluiwtliy many frli-nilsln Omaha. nilKI'AHl ) SYSTEM IS AN O1K7AM7.K1) lII-KilUT TO ASSIST t'llHON'lC SUFPKUKUS II V MXl'lIItT THKAT.MKNT AT IJTTW5 POST-LA110K l-KKS AUi : KKKITSKl ) AS PONTHAIIYTO TUB LAW AND Till : 1'UIXCI- PI.K OP THAT SYSTKM.-NO I'ATIKNT 1'KH M1TTKI ) TO IXfUK'AN KXl'KNSK A1IOVK A VKUY LOW HATK A MONTH , INC'I.UIJINO ALL MKDH'Ixns AN'U CONTINUOUS TllEAT- MENT TO A PUKE. C'llKO.MU . > l\l.Altl\ . Tlio Symptoms tVln.il Amoolntcd With Clltlirrll Illlll ISIIIoilMll-HK , III tlii-iirai-tlc-i'Of skillful -i plijslulan there o.-t-nr many iateswhere tin : patients have palim about thoehext and hliN-M , anil Komcthnes In the bai-k. Tliey fool dull anil Hti-ppy ; Hie inontli lian a bad taste , uhpcelnlly In the inurnliiir. A mm of stli'Uy HlliiiieollietH about the terth. The niipetllo Is poor. Hit-re IH a fpi-lliiir like a heavy load on the htomai-h , Boini'tlinesa Mint , all-irone Hi-nsatlon al the pit of the stomach which fouil ilos not Hatlsfy. Tinejvsiire [ sunken , the hands nnd fi-c-i bei-onio nolilaiiil fi-el claiiiiny.ftoi - atlnie a oongli setHln , at Mm dry. but In a few iiioutlm It IH atlcmled with a 1-rec'iilHh ouloixil exin-t-loralloii. The iiatlent feels Hieil all tin. while , and sleep floes not Hi'em lo if-l i u - . , . v . . t , , , , . „ e romps iiprvong , IrrltAblo and irloom.T , or.il hn evil foniticHlinirft. There \f \ .1 plitdlneK. xort of whirl- Inir i-niallon In the hMil when rising Aiiilitcnly. The bowi'ls brcoino oo ttvo. tlm iikln Is dry Mid hot nl turns ; the blood bwoirtw thick anil 8lmr iiain ; ihc whltpR of ili ryes bocomp tlnjpil wlti yellow , the fclJnoy swrctloni hooomn very dcanlj nnOliirli-coloml , < lpip | < ililuir nftprniaiiillnfr. Then Is Ireiinenlly , \ nplttlnir ni of the fowl , sompllmn with .1 sour into ; unit nomptlinc-i with n swi-ctlst ' taiic ; thltis fiooupiiily at'-emlf ! with pnlpltntlon of th lir.'iit .mil niiiiniatle * > ymptoms. TliPoaieof Miss Onixlo Wlllroln. 1307 Papltol aviMiiio , Oninli.l , his airatly Intrreslr.l thin yomif lailj's filemN anil noih' ! > < ir < < niifDn ? whom who It a preat l > rr mill f viilte ) ° hivas tix'.lteil by lr Shopaht u year ACO. find t"iroi ! to stay enroll. Ml CusMo , In -ply to roccut < iue' > ll < ' 'nlii , hnct this t Hay : lilii nut lirsit.itii In uprnk frrol.v. for I liavo not mil ) lii'i'it iMillrrl.v riiiiil. but IIIIM ; IVi'M/liont'Mly di-all wl'h. ' It IH now .1 fnl. JIMT Hlnw 1 wi-nt lo DP. Slippanl. nnil Ido worli li.-m | i riii.iniMitly i"mil ma. lr Slirp.inl nnmpil n sniiill fn-iu-r inonlli , ill which lii'C.m-iiH-olflpo tivalitiriil anil all ni-i-di-d mi-Jl- i-lni-M lo iim-at IICPIIU- . I Itni-w jimtvlial 1 liail lo INI.V. AUItctihli' IHJ.MIIvlnn I \V H n c-ldlit , t M-i-nii'il iu li" full of item1 , oviiialarl.nl poison , for I hail hllloiiM allMi-liN rlclit aloiiu , wllli i-ldlls and fi-i-i-r My Mniti.icli snd llvi-r would sol sore and K'liili-r. nnil tiliiatril up. My pitnrrli ; Kai - nuhp.ul - III-IIP and th ilrliiphiKM < > f iniuMi'frinn tinnownuU Ilii-oat Into tin ! Hlnmii'li : > 'a\oiiioiiiii : < < i-iaiuli1lHjiiH for fund , anil pulionrd my Mooil all through , 1 Motlri'd how Hallow in > nkln wnjilil 1 c. and whi'ii my liillouHM | > llN ratno on 1 wniilil Ri'l iii-rfi-olly .M'llnw. Alwnyti 1 foil an Inwaitl fi-ipf , with lUtHh- i-sof ln-.it iiiuli'otil. My mmitli mill IOULMIO wpro li.'in-l-i-il anil lllnli-r.-il Hinm-tlim-n anil 1 hail n iron- i nliflplioil fi'i-lliiir Hint IH lianl to nxim-xi In \\niilH. 1 hnrw my * y lrniiisolotr ri-ilup In some way , -Hid that my Wood nneili-d clunimlni , * , und us Monti an this was done i-vi-rytldiiB was HO iliuVronl. 1 h'ol n I'pirmllil ' apiu-tlh ! anil tin1 lillloim HimllH and f < -M'i nil li-tt nil- , nsrll as my catarrh anil hiiiiil- ai'lit-t. 1 am not a hit as 1 used to ho , and. If i am riicfiil : of nijci'lf , 1 know I will may cnrod. " Tin : LAW oi- ' TIM : POPHLAND ANH snr.r- Altli SYSTKM IS TO ASSIST TllK SR-K IIY HX- I'KitT TUIATMINT : : AT I.UJHT IXI'INHK : i.Aitun KIIS : : AUK imf't'sBD-xn I'ATII.NT : 19 I'r.U.MITTUIl TO PAY AIIOVI ! A VKHY LOW UATi : A .MONTH. IXCLt'lUNO I'AUIOI'ULDIAO- NUS1S , ALL NKCKSSAUY SIl-MlflNKS AND DAILY ATTKNTIOX TILL 1'IXAL CUHII. llriinrhll 11 Cnri-il by .Mull Trrntiniiiit. R M. Vlrci'iit , Sr. . an olil and c-Hti-i-nu-il olll7i-n of Fiirlna , 111.\vrit'H tlinn of tliPl'opt-land mall treat- mi-ill for hronrhlal catarrh : "Whi-n 1 hi-gaii a mall CIIIMMunilir Dr. CoiM-land Miy H.vHt.im Hci-nu-il worn out by llfti-i-n ycai'H of hroiu-hitls. Our family jiliyMlolan n-uaiilril my ease im Horloim anil my frli-mm fi-lt that I did not havi-loimto llvo. llnl thi-Copi'lanil treatnii-nt had niuHi ri-mailtaulo irsultH. It waHii't a month till I hail Improved \vulnlcrlull.v. lly contlnulinr the ti'i-ainu-nl 1 havi- briomirc'iuintl lo comparative rubusl hi-.ulh and llio full eiijoymput of llfo. Tlicy liaxuii most i.-lllcli-nt , a IIIOKI adnilrablo aystc-m. " DRS. COPEUND & SHEPARD , K01MS31I AND 111 J NEW YORK LIP.O llUILUINa. OMAHA. N'Ell. Ivvcry ( durable Disease Trcatoil- Ofllco Honrs-B to 11 a. m.S : to. > p. in. : "toi t > . m. Sunday 10 u. m. to Iin. . entlemen VtTHY BO YOU PAY . HIGH , GILT-EDGED PRICES THESE HARD TIMES ? Save Money. " And need you , when we put up to measure as fine a Dress or Business Suit as you wish to wear for only g you 1'crfocl Fit , Fabric ami Finish. A Word for the Wise is Sufficient COME. 207 207 South South 15th Street. 15th Street. SAMPLES AND RULES FOR SELF MEASUREMENT BY MAIL. TM.ISHH.lI'll 1C Itltllil'S. Thp Mc-i'chnnts'i'xrliiiiif ! ! ' of HI. Louis yos- Irulnv i-olli-i'lt'il i'/uu lo alii lliu l.onUluna slorin.nlli'i'iiri. . Tlio t'nllril ' Stfit < < sii ; > iilii < r Hoiton arilM'd ut. San l-'rani'i-i'o - fiom - yi-siurdiiy Iliiuolulii. Him will Rotin dry doi-Unl Murn Inland. 1'iiyi-llt' . ( ) . , us vlslli-d hy u ninsl iloMrui1- Ihi ) Ilin yi'Mi-rilay inoi'iilim. Tlm total loss IH fioin f7ri , < ) OUtoilOOt > ( JO. Incunillurlsni Isbiis- pi-cli-il. Tlio total niiinliornf pii'.onci'rfl who will bn bronchi Into Clili-ii o riinn Saliird w iniiinliiK In Miindiiy niDinliiK li iibtliiKili-il nt aliiiut IIID.ODI ) . TinMrunil iliv'i'S : > iliii ( of tlm Mormon con- fiiriMirit ui Salt l.alin Hui > utiiiniU'd Iw U.ouo lii'iijili ! . Tlici i-nurn'of tln < cliureli uulliirlllL ) s fui' iho pu l yi-ar "aniislalncil. . Thi ) tiiltd annual M'silim of llio Kvtinv'Hlli-iil Aisiiriallun nf Nnrth Ami-rli-a Is In hps.lun ut , rilisburi. . 1'a. , "lib Iwnnly-llvo ilnli-culoi , riinnsi'iitliu | tintwculyUn ) ciinfumncL-is In HID t'nllpil Stalin. SIMMotaiy Iiiiiiont linn iiptiolnli-il Iliisll I-in-li- wuiMl , rolorod , iiii'ssiiiiui-r In llmVur duparl- iiii'nl. J.ocKvviiiKl havi'd Iho llvi-sof u nnmbur nfi-li-rkbon iho uppur Hour nf 1'urd'n thuator nlii'ii that hnlldliiKi'oll'iP ' ud , Halvlnl , llio yiiniiK trauoillnn WIM iuirrli : > il Idonn ut llio iiiuniljui'H nf his CDinpiiny , Mlhi .Maud ll.\on. ) itt thu .Stllliiian boliil , Cliivi-liinil , yi-Hlorday. Thui'orfiiiiiny wan ui-rfiiriin-d at niion by Ituv. Dr. llutuoiif Hi. rani's L'tiUcopul Tint Him ! papers In Iliofmln of 'J50 nrn-N of valimbln nil land lii'lmiKliiK lo lliu Cnliirailo Coal mill lion riinip.iny In lliu I'nlti-d Oil com- puny of Ni-iv Voik I'llytuio plarod on iiicoril yi'htunluy at I'lnrunro , t'ulo. . and hoinulhliii ; | | lc ifioii.uno paid < iv 'r. Tint i-oinplctlun of tin1 Ciiloradi.Midland Inlo Cilpplo CruoU. Colo. . Is nsMiri-d. Tlio road will run fiom | ) l\lilt' lo Cilpplo ( 'rcuk. a illn- IHIII-U ut luunly-llvo nillns , rlclit inlliis of ulilcli liuvii ulirnily IH-UII built. It IH lliimtslit that tin' ' r. ml Mill bo In opurallim liy January 1. Hi'ciuliiiy I'ailMi ) ! KI bent lu Iho huutu. I inr.puni > ii lo a H'Milulliin u htati'MM'iit uliowlns tliai tin-to mo In cciio" nf conbtrui-lliin , or aiithurl'i-il , 1-0 publli' liiillilln H In various iiurls of tin * i-iinnlry , with a lulul limit nf rust df * : iH'Jnrj,7il ; ; tdtal aiuiMiiil alicnily npuru- nrliiii-il i''H.rn7.Uiavln : ! yul lu bo uppio- IirlaU-d (3.09B.-I09. 1'irht Vt'itnl lti'Millkaii | Cnurim. The Firdt ward ropiiblicans held n caucus ul liflJSuulii Thirteenth street lust nisnt lo naniu duletratcs to the cuimty convonliun Dr. Hani'hott wa I'lectod chairinun and A. E. Wulkup secrotai-y. After theuoeliut ; had bocu called to order Special COUUCIL BLUFFS : IOWA KAltMH h70 arieH * ' . " . ' . ' ( l per nnroj f.CO * 1 " 0l.'liil7i--iv ( * 's.-i iri "II .u-i-i'H. $ \7.IHI. \ ! I.arci ) list of ( ,11-niH rruiirir ii i id.Mi-Unn land. Juhn- hloii .1 Van I'att' n ' | if ) KXOIIAWii : l-'lne reHlileneo In Conni'll I IllnllH , with law KroiimlH. nlroly Iniiiroviiil , to exeliaturo tor land , elear lotn In C'liuiiull lllnirHor nil.crnoil pi'oi'-ity. | ' A'ldn-hi M 7 , II'i' ' , Uouiu-ll IllultH. ] " ' T/ult S\tK My "siT'lJiinlieil vow. Jliniim-y. A. J. IV. 0 , NIL .111:4 n u-.ii.-i ulil , ollil uoliir , blacK iiolotH ; duo tm.iUei. ( . .11 : i-eollo In uvury re- Hlieet. O. W. Iliiittii.Coiinetl llluir . iTTiltNAMItiin : u : aliuuHl iii-w. Apply acurvu "T. 1'lielpu , iiuHlolIluo. 'no HUNT Kettly fmnlHlii-il room. 1 bloult Iiom J poitolilco. 1)1(1 ) ( JulAve. _ AiHK'l'I/rUHAT , linliloniiint men wantlni ; a ilchiralilu lucailon fin warelnam-j Hhonld uum * inuidi-ati' MI oni-o with tlio Maynu Uiul Katato Co. D'Jl llru.ulway , Council lIlnlTi. i \n YOU idiinv tin t Day A HUHH have boum 1 'chuli-o li.ircaliiH In Ir.ut u 11 nar.Iuii laud near AHSTHAfTS iiuil lu mt Purm aivl oily prniiirty jioueht and bulJ. I'll Hey A. Tliomau , Cuuncl IlliillH / iAHIIAriireiiiuveilcc Hiiol | . vaullH , ulilinnvi VJclcaiiod. M Iliir o , at T.iylor'u i'rujury , DU llro.nlw.iy. S" n von Kioi'k ut iiii'reliaiidlHO to < ! xclniun „ for a Kuoil DIM MulncH or Coiinull lllultJ r.'Hiili > iii-ii. Il.ni' ( ! ' ir liiiiTuvi'il lain ! and c.inli lu tiaili-lura tlil.lKHi.iMi to K'O.UOO.OK Mtoult of van- i-ral iin-rfliaiiillHii. Stock ol ilriitra tu truilu foi liiiid. Jolmniuii A. Van 1'attrn. it was su 'KCiited that .lonathan Kd wards b' ' ! iu\vud | ] lo name bin own dntciMilon. Mr ICUwardb ik'Clincd tu do so and the cnucu ; tlii-n cli-siirnatcd tlio i-hairman. thu sociutar ; and Mr KdwanU hs a cummiltcu to formu lutu a list. FulUiwintf IH the list of delegates chosen .1 11 Uuili-r , A Hv lkup , 1'otcr Hanscii 10. J Curiilsh. ( icuivti Cathro , I'uter John BUII , Juhn Hi u/.a. John \Varrlck and Job HuTsun Thcau nami-a wore bubinlitcd uti dct'luivd tu bo the choice of Ihu caucus , Two or three candidntCB mutlu short ui ! drcsaua uua thou thu uicutlng adJourucO.