THE OMAHA DAILY , BEE ; SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21 , 1893. THE DAILY B.EB COOCU < HI.UIT3. oiPKR ! NO n rsAiMj sniEr.r lkllv ) jre'l by carrier to any part of the city II.V TH/TON - Mtniacf r. HuMnom Office . Nn. 43 K Y I'Html'lnE Co. H&ston More , eioaks Thomas .tolTcrli took out n permit yester day for the erection of $1,000 residence In Cv.ms' subdivision. OMr < nnd Mrs. David Oovol celebrated , thcv lxtv-thlrd anniversary of tlielr marriage Ihst evening at their home on First street. Mrs. J. Mi Mntthews has been elected rrand treasurer of the state asscnilily of ftubeknti lodeo , Independent Order of Odd Pcllows. U P. Juilsun commenced nctton In the dis trict court yobtnrduy to collect UK ! from the town of Miumwa for surveying done by him In the years IfctH nnd Ib'.U. John , the 15-ycnr-old i-on of A. I'Visdlok. who lives at MM North Tenth street , tell liom a swing und fractured his nrm b.\dly. U'liuvrUt was also dislocated. A telegram was received ycstordny an- iiouiKj'nfl the dangerous Illness ot Will llooton. a Council UlufTH young liiun who went to Florida some months ago. Mrs. Annn Hlc'ks cotnmnnced it suit In the district court jegtorday for n divorce from John Illcks. She allcscH habitual drunken- nuts as the ( { rounds for liov petition. An information was llled with the county clerk yesterday charging Humphrey P. Church of this city with ItiFanlty. Ho will ho ezuinined by the commissioners today. , Council No. 1 , Commercial Pilprlms of America , will itmut tonlpht In rcgul.ir sos- lon In tha new Itovnl Arcanum hall in the nrown building. A full attendance is do- slicd. The patriotic 01 ders which wcro to hayo nttcndcd church at the Broadway Methodist church next Sunday evening luvn ilccided to postpone the visit until .Sunday evening , November 5. Bennett Mitchell , candidate for governor on the prohibition ticket , will preach Sun day ovenhiK at the Broadway Molhodlst church. Ills discourse will not ho of u po litical nature. Frank HtgKcns , who was arrested several flays ago on suspicion of being a highway man who operated near the electric llcht house , skipped whllo at work on the chain gang .yesterday. "Homo or Saloon ; Which ? " will bo the subject of a free lecture next Monday even ing nt Dohnny's old oponttionso on Bryant trcot , ( Dolxmg's mission ) , by Ilov. 13. Lconardson. state organizer and lecturer of Kansas. Samuel Haas began suit In the district court yesterday to have a , division of ! ! GO acres of land In this county divided between himself nnd John T. Stewart. They have been Joint owners of the property , but have been unable to agrco as to a basis for divi sion. sion.Bob Bob IngerBoll was greeted by a well filled house at IJohauy's last evening. His lecture was upon Abraham Lincoln. It was highly eulogistic and was listened to with attention by the audience , which , however , main tained a rather cool demeanor from start to iluisb. Harry Hamilton , an old-tlmo confidence man , Is again visiting his friends in these parts. Ho was run in on the cliargo of drunkenness , and consequently finds himself right where ho lias been so many times be fore. Ho will work out a line of $11 on the itrcots. The Infant daughter of J. C. Malonodted at 5:80 : o'clock Thursday evening , aged ! t weeks. Mrs. Malone died the night before. The mother and child will bo burled In the same casket , the funeral taking place at 1) ) o'clock tills morning from St. Francis Xavier's Catholic church. County Treasurer W. B. Reed was made defendant in an injunction suit which was commenced in the district court yea lord ay by C. M. Fulton , to restrain him from exe cuting a tax deed for some prop erty which belonged formerly to C. M. Fulton , a member 01the boston Tea company , which formerly did business in this city. The property was sold for taxes , which were assessed against the company. _ W. E. Chambers , dancing academy , KIuBonic temple. Classes each Wednes day afternoon. Chlldrun 4 p. m. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Bmoko T. D. Kins & ( Jo's Partasjas. I'EHSONAL Mrs. Susie Jeffries leaves for the World's fair today. Rev. T. F. Thicicstun returned yesterday from a visit to the fair. < Mrs. M. 13. Orvis of Denver Is In the ulty , the guest of her daughter , Mrs. D. L. ljllo. Dr , W. J. Mayton of Alexander , S. D. , is a guest of Dr. V. U Treynor. They were classmates in medical college. Governor Boles will bo tho'gucst of Super intendent Rothort of the School for the Deaf and Dumo during his stop in the city next Monday. Frank Hough , head clerk at ISvans' shoo store , received a telegram yesterday after noon announcing the dangerous illness of his mother at her homo in Ciinuda. Ho left vi.i the Northwestern last evening. A. K. S'ono loft yesterday for a visit in Chicago and Milwaukee. Mrs. Stone and her niece. Miss Hud lor , returned yesterday from a trip to Chicago , Wlnona , Minn , , Duluth - luth and other northern points. _ James L. Horner and wlfo of Ilnrdln county stopped off In the city yesterday for a. few hours visit with Mr. and Airs. C. Wesley on their way to Portland , Oro. Mrs. Horner nnd Mrs. Wesley were schoolmates. Gcoreo Griswold has gone to Chicago to look for his father-in-law , B. S. Porter , who loft for the World's fair tlirco weeks ago and has not been heard from since. He took with him quite a sum of money , and his family Is considerably worried over his long sllcuco. If you want your children to die o diphtheria , or putrid sore throat , UH in malignant bcarlotover , don't use Dr. Jollrlea' diphtheria remedy. No physi cian required. For sale by Ucurdsly , Dnllnvon and Davis , druggists ; also at 2-101 Cuwing st , , Omaha. Cook your incuts tills summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. Jurvla 1877 brandy , purest , safest , host Domestic soap is the best. Whom tn The election registrars will bo on hand next Thursday nnd Friday In tha various wards to take the names of voters who were not registered nt lust spring's election. The following are the places selected In thu vari ous wards for the opening of the IwoUs : First Ward First precinct , Wheeler & Horcld's ofllcuj Second precinct , No. HOD ( Cast ' Pierce. Second Word First precinct , K. T. Water- man's carriage works ; Second precinct. Knotts' coal oftlco , corner Seventh and Broadway. Third Ward First precinct , Crcston house ; Second prcclnot , Blaxslm's shoo itoro , South Main , Fourth Ward First product , Wads- worth's oftlco ; Second precinct , No. IV,1 1 Twelfth avenue. Fifth Ward First precinct. No. 1G05 Broadway ; Second precinct , Cain's resi dence , comer Month avenue and Seven teenth street. Sixth Ward First precinct , No. 11 North Twenty-third n trout ; Second product , city building , Cut Off. Ladles , if you want to obtain absolute ucaco in the kitehun , usk your grocer for J. 0 , Hoffiuaycr & Co.'s "Fancy patent flour " , _ For sale at a bargain , a nice 5-room oottago , lot 40x120 feet , two blooks from motor lino. Price $ SoO. Grecnsbiolds , Nicholson & Co. , COO Broadway , W. S. Baird , Lawyer , JivoreU block. SEIYS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Jndgo Mcy of the District Court Hands Corn Several Decisions , PORTSMOUTH SAVINGS BANK AGAINST SHEA Dii | > not of n Suit tlmt lint Attracted n Ureut Llvnl of Attention Hrcnme , of ltd 1'ecullnrlUei rii Crliiilnnl Clues. Judge M.icy rendered decision * In lovornl suits that huvo been tried before him at this ti-nn yesterday afternoon. Ho decided thpcnrn ot the Portsmouth Savings bank against J. J < Shea , Involving the ownership of the dofcnd'int > homo. This suit wnji the outgrowth nf a queer action on the part of W. S. Hyan of Omaha , who was formerly a partner of Rhnbiill & Champ In .ho loan business. Without the knowledge of the company ho commenced forcclosuro pro ceedings upon the property of Shea , who had bonowed some money from the plaintiff through the linn of Klmball , Champ .t Rjan. After the suit had been pending Bomn tlmo the company -learned ot Ryan's action , but did not dccida at once whether to dUaftirm Ills action or r.itliy It. The latter was finally determined upon and a sheriff's deed was executed nnd turned over to the com pany. Shea refused to give up possession on the ground that Rvan had acted fraudu lently In beginning the foreclosure proceed- IngR without authority from thu company. Thu company thereupon brought thu suit , which was pending foi some tlmo and was decided yesterday , to get possession. Judge Mauy hold that Ryan's action had been fraudulent and dismissed It , stating in ren dering his decision , that the company might now begin : i now action on its own hook to recover I'ostession ' of the property. This will have the effect of giving. Shea posses sion lor ahilu longer , although the outcome - como at last Is not very doubtful. i'iiintur : runt thu Costri. The IMSG of Davenport against G. P. Wrlfht , in which the phtlntilT wanted the defendant's title to oiehty acres of land burdened with n right of dower , was dis missed at plaintiff's costs. A judgment of $2. > 0wns rendr-rod In fiivor of the plaintiff In the suit of Patton against Hattenhauer. In the case of E. S Barnett against the firm of Stewart & Hunter , C. M. C. Stewart. F. M. Hunter and J. W. Hunter , n Judgment was rendered for the full amount of the claim , about ! GO , in favor of the plaintin" , ns against all the defendants ex cepting C. M. C. Stewart , who , In most of the transactions , hud only been involved from the fact tlmt ho allowed his name to bo used after withdrawing from the bus iness. A Judgment was also rendered against him for half the amount. All thu criminal cases have been completed and the Jury will bo discharged today. The time of the court from now on Into next week will ho taken up with cases to be tried to tno court. The case of the State Bank of Wnvcrly against F. M. Bilger and others , to collect $0.000 on u note executed by W. W. Bilger , now vanished , Is specially assigned for trial this morninc. This note cumu duo Just a day or cwo before Bilger skipped out. It bears the signatures of F. M. Bligor , the father of the missing man , together with a lot of other signatures , each of which is solemnly declared by its respective owner to bo a forgery. IIENMMKN 11HOS. HIi ; Hiirgnliig Inr Tociriy , Sntnnlny. Today , Saturday , we place on Bale COO boys' ' and girls' oitlor down and cloth caps , in all colors and all shapes , at onu-half regular retail price , at , ' 55o and 50c each. See them , they are nobby. Buy your underwear of us today , Ladles' full weight long slcovo vests only 23o each. See our line ot lailiea' camel's hair vests and pants at 50o , T.'JC , and $1.00 each They cannot bo matched olsuwhuro at those prices. 100 dozen ladies' fast black 15c stock- inps Saturday , 8Jo pair. See the ladies' fast black hose you can buy of us atlCc pair ; its a hummer. Ladies' fast black ileeco hose at 2.Vs pair , worth 40c. Ladies' finest quality fast black imported cashmere , all wool hose , at 50c pair , worth 7flc. EN'OHMOUS CLOAK SALE. Today , Saturday , wo pilot1 some big bargains in ladles' , misses' and chil dren's cloaks at prices that wo know will interest you. Ladies' now style jackets in navy blue , black , tan and brown , with the new Worth and storm collar , plain and umbrella skirt , beauti ful garments , tvt $5.00. sfO.fiO , $8.50 , $10.00 , $12.50 , Slo.OO and up to $25.00 each. 500 children's school cloaks at $1.08 to $ I. J8 , ago 4 to 14 years. Ladies' French Coney fur capos at $4.90 , worth $7.50. Ladies' 24-inch Hudson Bay beaver capes at $49.00 , worth $75,00. Ladies' nstrachan fur jackets , 32 inches long , finest quality , $48.00 , worth $75.00. Bargains in every department. Come in und see us today. Store open until 10 o'clock tonight. BENNMSON BUGS. , Council Bluffs. I'ETKUMKVS OIIII.U. So Said the Jury Hint IInl : the Question Unilur Advisement. The proceedings that have been in progress in the district court for the past two or thrco days to determine the paternity of Mary Christiansen's child came to an end yesterday afternoon nnd the case went to the Jury , All during the trial the court room has looked considerably like a nursery nnd bottles with long , rubber nipples In thorn have been prominent articles of furni ture. Onn of the witnesses whom Peterson , the defendant , wanted to testify was Min nie Muckndcn , who lives in the east part of thu city nnd is supposed to know a good deal about the plaintiff's character. A subpccna was lusucd nnd duly bervod upon her , but when the time canto for her to tes tify Miouis nowhere to bo found. A bench warrant was Issued for her and before long slio wns ushered Into Judge Miiuy's presence. "Why didn't you como when the onlcor served you with the paper ! " was the Judge's question. ' 'Marithnt girl with the baby , told monet not to como , " was her reply. "And my mother told mo not to come , too. I always do as my mother flays. " This did not look like a very good excuse , but the court preferred to take It rather than compel the girl , who was 1'J ' years old , to pay a penalty for contempt. She was re- Ipased from custody on her Hkreemunt to pay the costs of the contempt proceedings. Before the recreant witness was brought In the case had boon completed and given to the jury. It was not long before the jury returned with a verdict. When opened it was fuund to be for the plaintiff , finding Oswald Peterson miilty us charged. The only penalty in ttio case will bo a financial ono , nnd the amount remains for the court to determine. Unil IIIIUMucle Um > il. If you have any bad bills against per- bens not livintr in Iowa Tvho are employed by anv railway , telegraph , express or sleeping car company ouluring Iowathe Nassau Investment Co. . Mcrriiun block , Council UIiilTe , la. , will guarantee their collection. Wo will put in the Round Oak furnaces - nacos for $100 , guaranteed to hold tire forty-eight hours with soft coal. Will burn anything , Cole & Cole , solo agents for Radiant , Homo and Round Oak stoves , 41 Main street. Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Bluffs , la. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soup I'Jexaaut I'Hrty , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Atkins gave a pleasant party at their residence on Myustcr street Thursday evening in honor of their guest , Mrs. RtiBscll Stnnp of Dei Molnei About forty friends wcro present and Mrs Stnpp was given substantial evidence of the pleas ant social qualities of Council Bluffs people. AI.MOYT iiin.u ur. Trunk llnuicli' * Sprinting Abilities Prevent the C'oinmlMlim nf n Crime. Frank W. Hough , a young man employed In Evans' hou store , had an experience Thursday night which did not turn his hair white , but robbed him of several square inches nf cuticle. Ho had just locked up the store nnd .v.ts making for homo In the west * cm part of the city. When he reached the ncignbornood ot the electric light station , where n couplu were ncld up the other night , ho saw two men walking along In front of him. Ho thought nothing ot that until he drew near , when ho saw that they were planning to allow him to pass between them. Ho de cided to pass , however. In spite of his shaky feeling about the heart. Just as ho got be tween thorn ona of them turned and pushed a gun Into his fncc. The man was three feet awiiy , but thu barrel touched his nose nnd Hough declares the gun wns three feet long. Instead ot stopping to talk politics ho started on n quick , energetic vamose , and the pace he took was ono that Flying Jib might well envy. envy.When he had passed ho turned around to sco what had become of tha assailants. They did not seem to bo following him , but bifore ho h id time to shako hands with him self over the fact ho tripped anu foil. Ho took several mouthfus ) ofoTnlrd avenue sldiuvalk dirt , nnd the sidewalk took several mouthfuls of Hough , The highwaymen seemed to think that retribution enough had been visited upon htm for his Unwillingness to maku himself a sacrifice to the cause of oreani/.cd labor , nnd they neither shot at him nor tried any more to hold him up. It has bucn suggested by some evil minded persons who recall last week's developments In the lira doiwrtmcnt. that perhaps there is some ano living in the Fourth ward who wants a place on thopolico force. I'refti'iit Attractions. Usually \vo talk of coming attractions , but in this CUMJ it is present attractions , as every inducement spoken of below is to ho found just as represented. This is not the same old story that wo hear , one dollar for llfty cents , but re liable merchandise at extraordinary low figures. You will bo convinced that what wo say is so , when you o.\amino the goods. 7c and 8c all linen crash toweling , 5c a yard. 125c outing , 8Jc. Yard wide suiting and lOc figured outing in one lot , while they last , 5c a yard. Towel bargains in one lot , 31c , 3Uc , , ' ! ! lc quality , 25c each. The balance of our odds and ends in kid gloves 2."ica pair. 50 pieces domestic llannol worth 7cfor 'Hc a yard. 100 do/.en ladies' wool ribbed hose worth 20c for I2c. Children's all wool hose , siv.c from 5 to 8J. worth Me now lto. ! 60 pieces dress trimmings ' 'as they are , " worth from 25c to $1.50 , at7ca , yard. 50 do/.cn children's white and natural vests , four si/.es , worth 25c for lOccach. FOTHKHINGHAM , Wnmr.AW& : Co. , Leadoss and Promoters of Low Prices. P. S. Store closes every evening at C p. m. , except Mondays and Saturdays. ANOT11KK IIOM > UP. Tall Mimnntl Short Man Cot In Tlicir Worlt Once Moro tin Vine StroHt. The tall man and the short man , who have been experimenting with revolver at the expehso of people's pockets In the vicinity of the electric light plant , transferred the ncld of their operations ID within a block of po lice headquarters Tast evening , but as they _ made a total failure , from a monetary stand point , they will probably vibrato back again to their old stand , where they can pull out gold watches in pairs. Henry Joricins , an ex-saloon keeper , was walking up Vine street about 8:30 : o'clock. When he reached Ham mer's lumber yard two men suddenly jumped out from behind a pile of lumber. The tall man had a gun and shoved it into I'losu proximity of Mr. Jerkins' nasal organ , while the llttlo fellow stood in the back ground ready to quiet Mrs. Jerkins in case her excitement got the better of her judg ment. They then proceeded to turn Jerkins' pocket inside out. Unfortunately for them every pocket wns empty and they had their labor for their pains. Jerkins rushed up to Clausen's store and telephoned to the police station as soon us ho could recover his breath , but no track of the robbers was secured. When coal is high to save wo try. The Art Garland and Oak Garland heaters are the most economical coal burners over made. Experience proves it , and nxperionoo is the best teacher. Bear in mind that Garland stoves und ranges are sold only oy Do Vol , 504 Broadway. The attraction at Miss Rapsdale's this week will bo a special bale of trimmed hats. Prices will range from $2.50 to $5.00. Williamson & Co. , 10'J Main street , largest and best bicycle stock in city. Domestic soap is the best W. W. Chapman , 101 Fourth street half block bouth Boston store. George S. Davis , prescription druggist. Another Murcloror llxnsetl. ST. PAUL , Oo.t. 20. At DeSmot , S. D. , today Nathaniel B. Thompson was hanged at 1:25 : p.m. for the murder of Mrs. Eleota J. Billon on Julv , Ib'J-J. ' Ho mot his doom without a quiver , and his only wish , other than to hasten the execution , was for a final prayer for his soul. Tula was the first hang. Ing In South Dakota. . WKATHEK nnil Cooler U Wlmt Old frobablllUo I'romUett NnbniUit Today , . WASHINGTON , Oct. 20. Forecast > for Satur day : For Nebraska : Fair , cooler in eastern portion ; variable winds. For Iowa Fair , cooler except warmer in eastern portion ; variable winds. For South Dakota Generally fair , cooler in eastern ; warmer in western portion ; variable winds , shifting to southerly , l.uu.il Itecoril. OFFICE or TUB WBATUEII BUIIBAU. OUAIU , Oct. 20. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four years ; 1603. 1H02. 1891. 1ROO. Mnxlmiim tompiirattiro 7fts IJtra G'J > 04 = .Minimum tumpuraturo , 4'2 = 470 41o 42 = > A\i > riiKu ti'inpurntuio , , 6H = > 03o HDo fjua J'li'clpltatUm 00 .00 .00 .00 Statement shotting the condition of torn- perr.turoand precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1 , Ib'JJ ' ; Normal temperature ( jio Kxcehs for Ihu diiy , . , 70 llullcloncy hlncu March 1. , , 245O Nornml prrclultntlon , OS Inch Deficiency for the duy , , , . , .08 Inch Dollcloncy blnce.Maich 1 , , , ,4.01 Inches Jteport * from Other Station * itt 8 | i , m. M. K. VIWKVttl SVVTIt. hJ v Itcpnrt * I'mcntr , ! nlllt' ' 'Other Itnilnexs AxoN. Tenn. , Oet Mt-The McthoiU.it Episcopal chutch , SoutlTennpssco , confer ence , resumed Its session this morning , Hlshop Keener prcsldlnpj nHov. J , D. Harbor conducted the religious sctvices. The ctflii ; mlttco oh the pilbllcatlon f the journal niM the trustees of the superannuated fund re. ported , The trustees reported that Itioy nnd assets of $ iril ! ) ) ; rnsh > on linnd , ? JSC'J. ' The characters of thq folloxvinp proanhcrs were passed : W. 1. llowlot. J. H. Hcevcs , . S. O. Thompson , .lernnfd Win ford , J. Hush Goodloe , V. P. VulUer ; n.'W. Uoason , W. V. JarriU , .1. S. Klco nnd , li < uV. HrldKcs. Dr. Hess WHS then Introduced to the con ference nnd spoke to the nsDombly on the "Claims and Policy of the Christian Advo cate , " H denominational p.ipcr. Ho undo a strong address , glvlnp his reasons for keenIng - Ing personal and political articles out , nnu referred to the recent articles of UUhop Keener nnd Mr. Webb upon the stiver ques tion. tion.To this Ulshop Keener replied that the ihmnclal storms nnd disasters were no more political questions tlittn the gulf cyclone of n recent date. Ills articles wcro intended to help In arriving at u solution of the finan cial problem und \vbro not political , as the question wus not a partisan ono. Dr. .1. II. Klrtland , chancellor of the Van- dcrbtlt university , ulsj addressed tha con ference , presenting thu chums nnd objects of the university In a masterly manner. Dr. Lumbuth , missionary secretary , nlso delivered nn address upon missions In China and Japan , | Cure indigestion and InllomneH with Do Witt's Little Early Risers. SKKLKTOff .I.V .ITritV DlKcoyerylitoli Ununnil Murh Kxcltcincnt nnil Talk ol ° Miirilor nt l.yonn , In. LYONS , la. , Oct. 20. JSpeci.il Telegram to THE BEK.J In response to a report of a skeleton found In nn attic this morning a deputy sheriff investigated. Two paper hangers nt work in the house of Mlko Hurko found a lo\ycr human jaw nnd some finger bones. Burke admitted that when nlno years ago ho bought the place liu found lying on a board In tha jittic the upper half of u human body. The "head was gone. Ho said he threw It out be hind his barn and then , to obviate the stench , burled it. Asked why ho had said nothing , he said ho had not thought It worth mentioning. The remains as ho found them were partly shriveled up. Dr. Snuudom Uuulmt a New Trlnl. DBS Moixcs , Oct. -Special [ Telegram to THE Bni ! . ] Judge Woolson of the United States district court this morning refused to grant a now trial to Dr. Saunders , the Marshall county physician who was con victed at the last term of court of trying to induce a postmaster to sell postage stamps at less than the usual price. Postmasters of all small towns got a commissionon nil stamps sold over a certain number , and Dr. Saundurs , having use for a largo number of stamps , proposed that the postmaster of the town In which ho resided sell him stamps at a reduced rate , thus allowing both him self nnd the postmastcr.to get a good "rake off" from the Kovcrumuntt Saunders made a despcrato light for his liberty. At the tlmo ho was tried his millionaire brothers came from Australia to liclp him , but the evidence seemed too unquestionable , nnd the doctor was convicted. He will bo sen tenced next 'Wednesday.f Federal Prisoner * Suntnficoil. DES MOI.NKS , Oct. 20. [ Special Telegram to TUB Biic.J Judge Woolson passed sen tence today upon a number of culprits con victed in the United States district court. Andrew J. Hodrix , who. wliilu clerk in tlie postofflce at Allerton , Wuynu county , stole 125 , was sentenced to pay1 a line of $150 and be imprisoned for eighteen months , but the sentence was suspended rduring good be havior. John Cibert' , cbnVictcd for Intimi dating an oflicor , was sentenced to jail for ninety days and to iiay'rf line of $200 , but it was suspended on payment or the costs. The following Is the Hit of persons sen tenced to pay nominal tlncs'for bootlegging : Maud Johnson , Wallace Miller , Buck Jas per , John Edwards , Charlie Williams. P. S. Swan. Alfred Hill , D. A. Shafcr. B. H. Ros- sow , William I'euton , James Blackley and Frank Haugenshluld. Shot Her Tenant. KOKOMO , Ind. , Oct. 20. Miss Augusta Schmidt , a wealthy adopted daughter of German Baronesj Yingllng , shot and killed Oscar Walton , ono of her tenants , near Walton today , in a dis.iuto over property. The United States excel in champagne. Cook's Extra Dry takes the lead. H } JIltlKFJ. Domestic. J. W. Lancaster , manager of the St. Joseph lionrd of Underwriters , has received Instruc tions fioin thu munaKor ot thu Insurance Com panies union of Chicago to udvancu Insurance lutes In that city. W. Ji. Sturffcss of St. Louis yesterday at tempted in murder John J. Kalelu'ii , iminncor of the John Hancock Insurance company , liu shot at his Intended victim four times , but missed him every time. Frank Sherlll and IIowcll Hunt engaged In a street light at .laokson , Tenn. , yusterduy. Slicrlll wiiHHhot and mortally wounded , and n bystander , Charles- Kennedy , was also struck by a bullet and will die. Wllllnm Dutton wan hanged yesterday at Cartur.svllle , Uu. , fur the minder of Mrs. Kalllo Mohloy. Thu sensation of his trial was u decla ration by the prisoner that a Airs. Massoy. for whom ho workud , murdered Mrs. Mobloy through jualousy. The Colorado court of appeals has granted a fciipursudcas to arrest the sulu nf thu belong ings of the Denver Water Works company. Thu Central Trust company of Ni'W York fllud a bond In the HUIII of jTfi.OOU , Thu property has ucun advertised for halo October 2'J. Sweet breath , sweet stomach , sweet moper ! - per ? Then use Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers. St. I'Hul llnnkurH InillotiMl. ST. PAUL , Oct. 20. William B. Evans , formerly cashier , and C. A. Hawks , formerly assistant cashier of the Seven Cor ners bank , have been indicted by the grand Jury. They are charged with grand larceny , and the specifi cations nro to the effect that they converted to their own use about $10.000 of the funds of the Stivon Corners bank. The Indictment I Pimples Blotches > , , Scrofula are all caused by Impure . Blood j f Be warned ! Nature muit be s- i listed to throw oil the poisons. For i this purpose nothing can equal i Nature's own assistant KICKAPOQ INDIAN SAGWA A pure Vegetahle Compound of Herbs , Barks , and Roots. Contains no acids or mineral poisons. II II m rtllil'I ' * in the llink of EnrlinJ. All lint li cUlnud for II , It will da. ll.UO * 9 tottlb All itrugjliti. IISALY & litOILOW , I S > l Grand Avc. , New Haven , Conn , fell like * n thunderbolt upon the friends of both men , tor it wns the universal Impres sion that the jury had voted not to return n true bill In Hawks' case. nnd-H wns not known u presentment had hron made against Kvans. Very llttlo leaked out from the grand Jury room , nut what 1ms Is very son- snttonnl. Hawks is now under bond for Ills appear- unco , but Grans has not yet been arrested , Is cither Indictment had boon rcpt/rtcd to the court. KKt'T IX , IAIL A Oil * . llnnker Knelling No Longer Allowmt to Trawl Are nnil on It til. AltuvAtmnn , Oct. 20. Uanker John B. KocttliiK will rest securely In the county Jail for Rome tlmo to como. This Is a result of Mr. Koottlnc'a uncontrollable desire to travel. Ball bonds are no restraint to him and in order to protect him from himself nnd save , misguided relatives .who mlqht put up money to Insure his appearance It wan de rided to keep him In Jail. IIo was taKon-to the municipal court to answer to the Indict ments returned against him , nnd a contin uance was crautcd until next Wednpsd.iy , A big crowd was present in the court room. When ICucttliiK was take'u bnck to the Jail a crowd of nbout 100 persons followed him. A number of women were the leaders In the crowd that trooped close to his heels , "Why isn't ho hni'dcuffedt" shouted ono woman. "Other prisoners are handcuffed , but he Is allowed to walk ns free as wo do. Is there ono law for the llttlo thief and another for the biff ono ? " "Yesthat's Hunt , " cried another. "And to think ho spent $8M ( ) of my money going to Mexico"when ho could have stayed hero nnd p.ild mo what he owes. He ought to bo hanged. " "All the crowd needs Is a leader , " re marked Knotting. "They would string mo prettv high up. But I am not as bad a Shey paint me. " 'rmuss. Kxcluslon of Knloon Kerpcru Hung Up Itltiml to He Printed lit fiorniiui. DECATUH , 111. , Oct. 20. The Illinois grand , lodge Knlahts of Pythias is in session hero. Another effort was made to exclude saloon Keepers from mcnibcrthip In the order , but It wus a failure. The point was sprung that such exclusion would necessitate an cntiro change of the by-laws , and the mutter ivas referred hack to slumber for another year. The hottest discussion of the day was on the report recommending that the supreme ledge cause the now ritual to bo printed In German as well as English. This brought a number of orators to their feet In different parts of the house , and ono Haunted n tele gram stating that thu Missouri grand ledge ut St. Louis yesterday had voted against the proposition 200 to 7. That did not scare oil thu Gorman element and their friends. It was shown that there was not a German lodge in St. Louis , ana it was con tended that long ago , when the order wns weak in numbers , the supreme ledge prom- lied German rituals to get the Germans into the ranks. The report of the commute was adopted by a largo majority. CAUSEU 111' CIAS. Ezploilnn Followed by I''lro In Which at I.cnKt One Woman Wat Burned to Unnth. SroKAXE , Wash. , Oct. 20. An explosion of gas occurred last night in the dye works of G. L. Trollcr , setting lire to the building und nn adjoining book store. There were a num ber of people in the bookstore , nnd the lire spread so rapidly that Mrs. William Bean w < is caught in the building and burned to death in full view of the crowd on the street. Four others were injured , anu it Is feared some lives were lost in the dye works , but the explosion -wrecked the building so that it is impossible to determine until the debris is cleared. The property loss is about $10,000. Not Ilolloved at I'rovidxnec. PnovniKKCE , Oct. 20. The story from Denver about a log instead of a corpse hav ing been found In Dr. Graves' -coflln has bconturrsnt hero for several days , but no attention has been paid to it. So far us could bo gathered from what occurred at the crave on Tuesday , the coftln contained the body of the unfortunate man. Allulrs of the Alurlno Cinnk of Milwaukee. WASHINGTON. Oct. 20. The consultation b ) tweon Senator Mitchell of Wisconsin and the attorney representing Mrs. Martha Mitchell , regarding the affairs of the Marino bank of Milwaukee , has been temporarily postponed. It was found necessary to con sult Mrs. Mitchell regarding some question that nroso and In ftho wns unable to bo herb , the party , Including Senator Mitchell , has srono to Jncksonvlllo , Kla. , where Mrs. Mitchell now U. The conference will bo continued there. lllonitrck Almost Itrcnrf rod. BnnuK , Oct. 20. Prlnco lllsmarck Is re ported to have almost recovered his health , lie propose * to go to Vnrqucln nt an early da to. rive Million * trinn 'PrUco. New YOIIK , Oct. 20. The sum of tT',000- 000 In gold was delivered at the Treasury department yesterday In coin. It c.itno from the subtrcasury at San Kranclsco. TORTURIlfejGZEMA Editor town Plain Dealer Cured of In- BtiiTcrabla Itching nnd Pain by the Ciitlcuru Remedies. No Less Thnu Five Physicians Con sulted. Their Combined Wisdom Followed Without Benefit. t am alxty.ilx years old. In AuguH , ISO. wns trmililcil with UK.- peculiar skin disease lo which I'.coiilo of my aiu tire eubjcct. known union medical men ns icrcma. Its nrst iipi > c. < rancu wns iicnr the anKlcs It rnpldly extended o\or thu lower extremities until my logswcru nwrly one raw here ; fiom legs the trouble extended net 011 tha hips , shoulders and the entire lonirih of the arms , the Irgn nnd nriiM crcntly swollen \ \ Ith nn Itchlnc , burning pain , without i cs .ition. Although ihaimtt medical ndvlccaUaliiixhlf ! was employed , nn H'SR tlmn ll\o phjslcl.iiis cif thu plaro Doing consulted nnd the | irexrrlitloiH | being the result of their combined ulsdcim , the illsan < e , though npjwrontly checked , would recur In n fuwilajsaa bnlni c\ot ; during ItR protin'S * : iy weight fell n\vnv about twcntHHo poumln. As an experiment 1 1'Cgau the ut-oof CUTii'fliA , following the simple nnd plain Instructions cUon with the IlKMrimcM , and In four uccks found myself well , with akin soft and natural In color , the Itching untl pnln mtlrcly vcllc\cd. W. . MttAU , IMItor Iowa 1'laln Dealer , Crusco , la. CUTICURA "WORKS WONDERS Ct'TicvnA ntiMKiiiKMspcodlly curoevory humor and illsc.iio of the akin , f-cilp : , and Wood , with loss of hair , wlielhor Itching , bunilng , ncdy , Jiunplv , and blotcliy. whc'hpr simple , Hcnifiiloua , hereditary , or contagious , when phjslclans fall , I was operated on tuo jcars nco fnrnn alucess , which loft a running toie , which lUo doctors ealil could only be helped by another operation. I almoU garo up In despair. ji.Morth : of the CfTiccRA ItRMF.tiira cured me , nnd I nin now well and strong. . Mas. ANNIE KVI.IJX , illOl Liwrcnco St. , Oemcr , Col. BoW Ihroutfhont the world. Price , CCTICUIU , 60c. ; 8oArS > c. ; KESOLVKNT , $1. FOTTBII Dnco ANi > CIIEM. Conrfcole Proprietor * , Uoeton. ty-"IIow toCurcEkln DleeuBCi , " mnllcd free. niMrUCS , blnckheadt. chapped and oily nkln rim cured liy CUTICURA MEUICATKU Sa\v. FREE FROM RHEUMATISM , In one inlniito Ibn Cutlrurn Aiitl-l'uln I'lnMor rcilovea rhcu- in3ticsclntlchlpklilneychc8t.ind d \\enknesse3. JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL ! Instant Klllerol Pain. Internal and External. Cures 1UIEUMATI8M , NKUltAL- QIA , Liinio llaolr. Rprnllis , llrulses. Kwflllne ? , Btlft Joints , COUO nnd .CRAMra . Inntnntly. Cholcrn Jlor- jtms , Oroun.Dlptherla , Bore Throat , jjlIlIADACllK , ns II by mngio. THE HORSE BRAND , ftSffi&JSPSS&ft themoet Toworf ul nnd PenotrntlnuUnlmontfor Man or livast In oxUtenco. Largo Jl Elzo 76c. , We. elco > 0c. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated and Toilet. The Qrcnt Skin Cure ) nnd Faao Bonutlfler. Ladles will flml It o most dellonto ami lilRhly perfumed Toilet Soap on the market. Ills absolutely pure. Makes the skin soft nnd velvety nnil restores the lo t com plexion ! ! * n luxury for the Bath for Infants , it olays Itching. clean t > s the scalp and promotes the growth of hair. T > rlco25o. Forpaloby Kuhn & Co. , Solo Agents. Oinaha.Nob. Rovoivinj and Adjust ih Flower Stands and WINDOW BRACKETS Durably , ornamental ana uractlcal ; admired by ov- orylovorof house pliints. No trouble to oaro for and keep plants with them. Tull line , pots , etc. . at LUND BROS , , 23 Main St fEj' We wish to announce that we have engaged an extra force of salesmen to aid us during this.rnsh. " 4 & We Apologize : ' - ! , To those whom we were unable to wait upon Saturday , and beg to assure them and the public in | 5j i ) general.that from now we will have ample help till N the close of this LIQUIDATING SALE , j We have added a line of all wool double breasted - ; ed $8.50 and $10 cheviot suits which go on sale tomorrow - morrow at LIQUIDATING PRICE $6.50' ' All wool cassimere suits , never were sold for less than $8. LIQUIDATING PRICE $5.00 I All wool cheviot suits , in threa shades , straight or rouncl out , worth $10. LIQUIDATING PRICE $5.00 All wool cheviot overcoats worth up as high as $8. LIQUIDATING PRICE $3.75 Examine these goods and ba your own judge. "We don't cara who you are or where you go , you can't duplicate these goods for the price. N IN THE SHOW WINDOWS. HEI EI 13th and X Ssi Farnam. 3 9SU 9N $ SU $ ' 6. W. PAMLE , M. D. BfiADKH Or DtfiF.ARKS 07 KBN AND WOMKN. FROriltETOR OX * TUB VfOULD'9 IIKTmAI , D1BPEN- BABY OP AtKWClNK. Hrtal fhe following Diieasts : Catarrh of the Itond , Thrust , nd T.nnpt Dl oa oaof the Kyoand K rKlttnml Aroplexy , Henri Dlncaso , Liver UouipUlnt , Kidney Complaint , Norvouc Doblllty , Mental Dopren- olon , LOGS of Mnnhood , Somlnnl Weakness , Dlnbctcs , llrighl's PI1 ease , St. Vlttui' Uaiico. KlieuibaUfm , raialjrri * . White Swclllnr , Scrofula , Kovct Bores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula n ano removed without the knlfo or drnwInK a drop ol blood. Woman with h r delicate organs r . Btnroit to lioalth. Dropsy cured without topping , Special Attention glvon to private Diseases of all klnda. SGOtoSSOOfo rclliforriny Dls- ease I cminot euro without moroury , lupo Wonns rcmovoil In two or three hour * , or no pa.7. Gfinorrholda or Tiles cured. TIICHK 1VHO AUK AFFMCTED Wlltcavo llfo and Uuudrods of dollars by calllog on or using DR. G. W. PANDITS HERBAL MEDICINES. Thoonlyriij-nlclan wlio can toll what ntli n porBon vrlthont .inkliiR n question. All cnrrosponilcncoBltictlvnonniUntlaL lledlolnl vit by express. Address all letters to , M. D , , , Coiuic'/I llldffn , { 7l < nc1oin 4 cento In Htinnn : for rcnly. PAINTS. It Paya to Paint * It Pays to Use Good Paint. It Pays to Look Around And Seo'WhoroYouCnnBuyPainfs Of All Kinds at Real Wholesale Prices. The largest oxolu-ilvo Pnlnt , Oil und Glu 8 house In thoMI'soiirl vixllny. U the only plnco wlioro you oun buy t\ bill of mtlnts for cash nt wholisulo prices und DO assured thut you cot thu boat of everything IlriiBhes , Ladders , I'utiils. Ol'H , Co'ors , 1'limonts. Kroscoos und every thin : o' . ° o you will ncoil In the Una this full whether In qirintltlos you cun carry uwny In your Irindsorln car load lots. i Moijcy is Scarce und you want every dollar to count for all It's worth. . It makes no dllToronco whether youllvo flvo inllosor 5DO mlles fio-n Counul UlulTs , you will save money by buying at wholcstklo. GLASS ! Ours Is the only exclusive Art Glass Factory In the west where you oun sot your own fun- olcs worked out. or the hcuiitlf ill Ideas ot spo- olal artists roallzod without fancy prloes. Wohuvo plenty of room. Wo carry a stock of pluto und nil other Ulnds of class and arc ready to fill orders from hand packages to our lots. Corno and see us , or write for esti mates on plato und all other kinds of glair and paintlnj material. tST"Wutch this space f&r prices. J i iti'l t iITi , I'i 71 Retreat FOR TI-iEl Insane In charge of thoSlstors of Moroy. Thh renowned Institution Is situated on tho" high blttlTs baok of and overlooking the city of Council Jlluirs. The spiicloiu grounds , ita hluh location and splendid view , make It a most pluuslng retroit for the iilllleted. A staff of eminent phyalolutm and a largo corps nf ex perienced nurses minister to the comforts of the patients. Special cure ? lvon to lady pa- tlenlB. TERMS MODERATE. For particulars auplr to SISTER SUPB103 , Frapk Strcjt - - - tell Bill ? , Iowa , IV. C. ESTEP , 14 , N. Mitln St. , Council IllulTs. Olllcoin-Tii.ii'iiuNKS-Uesllonce : 33 Special CDUNGIL I foil HKNT FiirnUluHl or unfurnlHhud roornu. ' AdiliuHH K iiO , HOB olllcc. IOSTlietwcun U , , M , A. fit. I' . p.iHHCiiEcr depot v.irul JlroaJwav on rourth or Main utrL-ctu. a phnuton lump. Flndvr will bo unltubly rowanlea by rutiiriilng HHIIIO to ' 'Op I'enrl mroet. SiK BALK fiooil 4-rooin hounu eliuup , corner 1 Sixth uvtnuo ami llllh Htruct. Eatiy payiiiuntu , Apply 17 IVarl Htreut , roonm 1 , i ! ana 3 , up Bl.ilrn. \ \ rANTKD FlrHt-clUHH barber ut onco. John 'I Hchlckuntanz , Jr. , UU S. Main. TOST A 1'crHinn Blmwl on the rowl to School for Jl > uf and Dumb. Huturn to a 1C. Willow avenuu and ruculve reward. _ \VANTKU-Ulrltodoeeneral boimowoik. ilra ! 11 n. lltiiinutt , aiu AvunuoU. near Oak land Avu. TKAUK rcKloteml JtTHuy cow , duo 10 calve In Hprluir , for llmt-cloaH grade cow that IB fruHh. or otltur propurty. I. C. lloiiliuin. IOWA PAIIM3-870 acres , fJ'.CU per acroj OUO -lucri-u , Ci'j.OO ; aou aurui. b.'S.OU ; OU acrou , HA.UJ : 100urrn. VJ5.0U ; HU acruu. J7.Uo. Ijireo lint of furnib , fruit farms and irarduu land. John kton &yiin 1'atton. DO YOU know tlmt Day & Hum * havu bumo cholcu baryaluuln fruit and garden land near Ihlscltyl A 1ISTUAOTS and loinn Farm und city proparty and uold. I'uucy ft Tlioinim , Cuuuct _ _ GAUUAOK removed , ceaBpuolH. vaults , chlinney * cleaned. Kd ilurUw , ul TJylor' ( 'rooury , DU Uroudwuy ,