TliE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THUItSDAY , OCTOBER 26 , 1893. THIS DAILY BEE COUNCIL BMJIT3. orrtcui NO. is PEAIU * STIIEET Drl 1 TWO" hy carrier to any part of tbo city It. W Tir.TON - Mannecr. HiwInomOITlce . No. 43 vrrrnniivt. " ? J 5 iXIghtKdltof . Xo.23 Ml.\UH .If K. Y Plumbing Co. IJoitoii store , co.tt3 ! ! J. V Hoover and I.uolU Clark , both nf Cfi s rftimty , Nebraska , were married by Itiallcu Fox yesterday. Cirntt illckoek Is in the city with n string of fast stepper * , which are qnnrtorol at Mnso WUo's barn on North Main Rtrcot. Timber lake , which Is located a f iw miles north of Council IJIuffs , l bo'ng ' drained of Its waters In order to icoover the land that lies under It. Dcnman Thompson's "Old Homestead" will bo the attraction nt Doltmiv's this even ing. This is ono of the phtys that will al ways draw a peed house in this city , The Ogdcn liouso changed hands yester day. W. U. Kemp retires from the partner ship thht has existed bnlwccn him nod U. M. Wright , and J. II. Ucntloy , a former banker of Iinogcne , la. , takes his place. Nelslc , wife of Nrli Christiansen , dlrd nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon , ngcd 87 years. t the family residence. 023 A-miuo II. Tlio funeral will take place Friday afternoon at U o'clock from the Scandinavian Baptist Ihurch. A grand rally of democrats Is booked for next Saturday evening at Annts school house In Washington township. Democratic doc- triin | will bo dished out in great obs by H. N. Whlttlcsoy , C. M. Maynard and J. J. Fralncy of Council Bluffs. William Lewis' barn at the corner of Seventh nvenuo ana Tenth street burned last night nlwut 9 o'clock. It was fully in- urcd , Mr. Lewis bus been singularly un fortunate , this making the third time ho has been burned out in the last three years. An Information has been filed before Jus tice Fox charging Martin IJurko , a farmer living In this county just north of Silver City , with disposing of mortgaged property. George I' . Pullman , of the firm of Pullman & Etingur , filed the information. The trouble is said to bo the result of a real estate deal. Mrs. Hiram Drotherton commenced on action in an Omuha court some time ago gnlnst the Manhattan Beach company to collect JS.OOO on account of the death of her husband , who was drowned in the lake about a year ago. She alleged that the drowning was due to the negligence of the company in falling to provide against acci dents. The court has rendered a Judgment in favor of the company. Judge Mncy heard the evidence of several witnesses yesterday as to the financial tandlne of Oswald Peterson , with a view to determining how much of Peterson's earn ings he should sot apart for the support of Mary Christiansen's child. Ho granted a Judgment for ? 300 against Peterson , tlOS of the amount ao bo paid within thirty dajs and the rest at the rate of $04 per annum until the WOO had nil been paid. ANNUAL CLOAK Opinmc nt the llonton Stori * . This is tin event that is ahvajs looked fyrwai cl to , both by our customers in and out of the qity , and although now to eomo merchants , it Is an old , but good etory to the nooplo of Council Blulls and vicinity. Wo will have with ua again thts season that ever nlfablo gentleman , Henry J. Schroff , representing the cloak firm of Julius Stein & Co. , Now York , which , although not the largest , are one of the best cloak manufacturers in the United States and are known allover ever the country as the most reliable man ufacturers of perfect llttiug garments , , whether it bo a $1 cloak or ono that cost § 100. Miuluino Stein superintends all the cutting and designing of every gar ment that is made by them , and has just lately returned from a visit to Paris , Berlin and London , bringing with hoi- all the latest novelties that always come out at this eeason of the year , and , as the majority of merchants Have nil their garments "bought in the spring , wo have always something newer to show , as the novelties are uhvavs later coming out. Mr. Schroff has with him this fall the largest line ho has ever shown here , and mentions in his letter that his styles are ahead of anything ho met in competition with other manufacturers. Ho will bo with us TnunsoAY , FRIDAY and SATUII- DAY of this week , and as has always been our custom you will find a new price on every cloak in the store for these throe days , and you can buy ono of his garments at his own price , which is BO pot- cent less than a retail merchant would charge you. Don't forget the flnto of this grand opening sale , October 20 , 27 and 28. Don't bo misled by other fictitious advertisements. You know what our Bale means. Wait for it. FOTHEniNQHAM , WH1TKI.AW & CO. , Council Bluffs , la. , Leaders and Promoters of Fashion. P. S. Store doses every evening at 0 p. m. , except Mondays and Saturdays. ' W. W , Chapman , 101 Fourth street half block south Boston store. Domestic ) soap outlasts cheap soap vxnaoti.il , Born , to Mr. ana Mrs. L. Harris , a daugh ter. ter.Will B. Brown is dangerously ill with pneumonia , Lucius Wells loft last ovcnlntr for a bus ! ness trip to Moline , 111. O. G. Brow and II. R Grimm have re turned from a visit to Chicago. M F. Clark Is In Chicago. Ho will take iv southern tour before returning home. Frnd Gclso and Julius Klmmcrll are enjoy ing the hunting at Honey Creek lake. Dr. J. M. Barstow , Ira Hendrlckn and O. 1 > . WicUham left for the fair last night. Miss Alice Stems has returned from Chi cago. where she spent a week visiting the World's fair. Mrs. Dukan , Frank Marsh nnd Arthur Wilson of the Christian home uro visiting the World' ! fair. Mr. and Mrs. James Wild loft .yesterday for lyos Angelos. CM. , vthero they will spend the winter visiting friends. Mrs. Henry Swan nnd Mrs. Laura Kirby left last ovcnlnR for a visit with relative ! ) and friends In Bhenundoati. Mrs. 8. Clinton , who has been visiting Mrs. 13. EX Ailoswortb , left Tuesday night for her home in Minneapolis. E. A , AMeklmm , John Mlthcn. J , M. Funlon and Captain U Kiisclit , wife nnd daughter , Ltulc , uro homo from the World's fair. . Among these who left for a last look at the fair last evening ivoro : Judge N. W. Macy , I. N. Fitckloffer , a G. Peterson , T , S. Camp bell and John P. Organ. Dr. F. T. Boybert has returned from a vIMt to the World's fair. While there a friend of his , Charles Woodhouto , made him u present of a fine decanter. He gave the porter an extra tip to sea that it was carried safely from Chlcairo to Council Bluffs , and when ho reached hero ho carefully unpacked it nnd prepared to show It to his friuuds. When the box was opened a largo red brick was all that met his gate. Ho Is now engaged in making a careful calculation for the purpose of determining whom tbo Joke Is on. Had UIIU Made ( looa. If you huvo any bad bills against por- tons not living iu Iowa who are employed by any railway , * telegraph , express or leoping car company onterlnjj Iowatlio Nubbuu Inrostuiont Co. . Merrlara block , Council Bluffs , Iu. , will guarantee their collection. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "W , E. Qhumbtti- * , dancing academy , Masonic temple. Classes each Woduos- lay ufteruoou and ovenin ? . Domestic K O la tu beat NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Thrco Oonfifleaoa Men Who Tackled the Wrong Tanner for a Victim. HE WAS NOT SO GREEN AS HE SEEMED , T , r. Ioc n of Missouri Vrtllcy the It tit by Mennt of Which n Trio at Shnrk * Wai Landed Nnfoly JIo- tilnd the lUr . f J. P. I/ipan , a farmer living near Mtaouft Valley , was In the city yesterday nioralnV , and as a result of his vUlt three men occupy the stool cell In the city jail , With a fair prospect of douning A garb of stripes with out the stars before they got out of the present neck of woods. Logan has a good deal of the outward appearance of a man who has como in from the backwoods to take a looicat the "railroad kccrs , " but his appearances arc somewhat deceptive. Ho was sharp enough to bag three of his would-bo victnmzcrs. . Ho was in the vicinity of the North western depot when a man introduced him self and wanted to got acquainted. Logan was of a sociable turn of mind and had no objections. After n tlmo another man came up. He was nn his way to California , where a relative of his had Just died. Ho provlaen- tlallyratne up Just after the first raun had ploked up n small padlock. "What's thatyou'vo gott" was his .first question. Tno man with the lock told him ho had just picked it up on the street. Tlii-lr Work Wat a Trlflo Co me. The usual parlov took place and the two con men wanted to got up a bet with the Missouri Vnlloy man that the lock could not bo opened. The country man bad been the object of so many would-bu confidence men that ho was prepared for the nmergcncv , Ho firmly refused to do tiny gambling , and at the first opportunity cut loose from his newfound found friends. Going to the marshal's office , ho Informed thoofllrcrsof what taken place , and fur nished them with a description , of the two follows. Onlccrs Covalt and Sload soon ran across three men in the neighborhood of Bayllss park. Two of them answered the description of the two wanted , ana all three were consequently run In. At the patrol box they tried to throw uway their IOCKS , but uero detected ana foiled. Locun wont to the Jail immediately after they had been put insldo , and recognised the two men as the ones who tried to work him. Ho hud never scon the third , but the lattcr's actions nt the Jail were suspicious , and the ofttccrs believe that the only reason ho did not appear In the game was that the gnmo stopped too soon7 Hn gave his name as B. Borschers. and among his effects were n number of blank checks. The other two men gave their mimes us James Williams and James Spencer. They Wore Otnalia Talent. It was at first teared- that Borsohors would have to be turned loose on account of lack of evidence to connect him with the gang , but developments late In tno afternoon showed differently. The Om.ihu authorities were notified of the catch and Officers Mos- tj n , Savage and Deinpsey came over , accom panied by a man \v ho > vus worked on Tues day to the tune of $45 in cash by one of the old limo conlidcnco tricks. When shown the three men the sucker at once Identified Spencer and Boischors ns the two men who dm the job. Borschers was taken across the river , but his partner will have to stay hero awhile. Borschors also recognized his victim and greeted him pleasantly when he" entered the room. The man who had eivcn his namo' as Will iams was recognized by the Omaha officers ns "Swede Henry'1 ' Anderson , one of the most notorious confidence sharks in tbo west , and Spencer Is his son Pete , also a well known memocr of the profession.Pete" wore a false beard when ho turnea the trick in Omaha , but his victim recognized him by his walk and his gcner.il build , which is sev eral sizes smaller than that of most men. Ho formerly was employed as district inrs- soiigci boy in Omnha , but forsook that call ing some years ago for ono that would bring in moro money. Convicted In Nebraika Once. The older Anderson was sent up from the Omnha courts for two years in the peni tentiary for ono of Lis former escapades. Borschers. in addition to the confidence charcc , will also have to answer to several charges of fogery. There Is great rejoicing in the police de partments of both cities over this catch , and Officers Covalt and Sloaa are entitled to con siderable credit for the part they pliyed in the affair. There is but little doubt that all three men will bo sent over the road. Logan declares that he will prosecute to the finish , and ns L < i Plocho and Sbcpard got two years last Monday for playing the same trick , what the llntsh will bo seems to bo pretty definitely settled. The Omaha victim also says ho will stay there and prosecute. Helped a Stranger. Daniel Corbltt. a young man who has btion running a threshing machine encino on a farm near Sioux City , also brushed up ncixlnst u confidence man yesterday , but ho was not so smart us the Missouri Valley man , nr.d consequently he Is not so rich. Ho called at the city marshal's office yester day afternoon with his heart full of wormwood - * wood and gall. A trick that wus older than Methuselah had Just been worked on him , but It was ns now to him as though it had Just been Invented. The confidence man was hardly worthy of being so called , for by the young man's own admission the only claim ho made for friendship was the fact that ho expected to go out on the same Kansas City train with the young man in the ovoning. Ho then wanted u loan of 15 to assist in paying the express cuarcres on a package. Corbltt had seen a chock fortSTO In the young man's possession , and having a great deal of confidence in a man who had so much money all at ono tlmo ho willingly loaned him the f5 , which wus the sum total of his pllo. The con man then went up into the Merrlam block to get his check cashed , and it Is needless to say he did not ruturn to pursue his acquaintance with the guileless young man. Corbltt afterwards Imd a suspicion that the * 870 check had been Improvised for the occasion. Ho lives in Dotlmm county. Missouri. CLOAK DALE. llcnnlnun Owing to the bl success of our cloak Etilo the past two days wo have decided to continue same Thursday , Friday and Saturday , Ladies desiring to purelmbo a nice , nobby garment at low prices can iind them at our cloak department all this week. Everything pertaining to line cloth garments you can find at our cloak department. Largest stock in the city. BENJCISON Uiios. , Council Bluffs. The genuine Round Ouk stoves have the nuino on the leg , are made by Beck- wlth and sold only by Cole & Colo. Dealers who try to Bull other Oak stoves for Round Oaks are not honest. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagos. Books ruled for special use by Moro- house li Co. Domestic eonp is the best. e l.icentei. The following marriage licenses wore Issued by the county dens : Numotuid Address. Ape. I A. I'lirUtiuiikcn , 1'ottawattnmlo county. . . " 3 ( Trine JorgenstMi , potuuatumle county. . 24 J J. Hoover , Kl wood. Nob. . , . . 45 ( l.ui'll * Ulark , El wood , Neb . , . . 25 Ladled , H you doslro absolute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer for J. C , Hoilraayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent flour. t \V , S. Baird , Lawyer , Everett block. Tailed li Korv d Cdeck. For several days past the local authorities have been looking for Frank Daveuport , a farmer living cast of the city , who is wanted to answer to the charge of passing a forged check on C , r. Nel&ou , who keeps a lor on Upper Broadway. Davenport formerly worked for J. Patton , a gardener , and frequently bought merchandise at Kelson's itoro. Ho bought some iono day last \vcok And presented a check for fT > 5 in payment , signed by Patton's namo. The check was honored , and It was not for several days that Nelson found that the paper was valueless. Davenport was networking working for Patton at the time ho passed the check. Ho has sold out all his property to' another farmer , and nothing Is now known as to his whereabouts. Uermatila ( Jrand Hull. The Gcrmanlasociety of Council Bluffs will give n grand ball and concert at the Masonic totnplo on Saturday evening , October 28. The musical part of the enter.ainment will bo from 8 to 0 o'clock and Dalboy's band will furnish a fine program. This will bo followed by dancing to the music of the orchestra. Supper will bo served. Tickets of ad mission JiOc. Ladles accompanied by escorts admitted free. The committee on arrangements Is leaving nothing undone to give Its patrons an enjoyable evening. Germanla society isvoll known for the quality of Its entertain ments , and all who go may bo assured of a good tlmo. "Their blood is on your head" H you permit your children to dlo of diph theria , knowing how surely Dr. .Tofforls1 remedy will euro diphtheria. Thirty- five years trial has proven It Infallible. Price $3.00. No doctors needed. For sale by Davis , Do Ilovon and Beardsloy , also 2404 Cuinlng street , Otuaha. The attraction at Miss Ragsdalo's this week will bo a special sale of trimmed hots. Prices will range from S2.CO to $5.00. George S. Davis , prescription druggist. PATUIOTIQ ALUC11A1KN. They Threw Ovnrboaril a Chance to Junket a AVIillo at the World's Fair. There was an adjourned mooting of the city council last evening with the mayor and all the aldermen , present excepting Gclso and White. An invitation was read from the manage ment of the World's fair asking the council to be present at the exposition festivities on the "Stli as guests of the exposition. Alder man Smith presented a resolution accepting the invitation and declaring that all the members of the council should attend the fair on the day in question without expense to thcrlty. The lastclausom his resolution was underscored. Most of the aldermen would have liked to do away wfth that portion tion , but they allowed their patriotism to get the better of their natural willingness to got something for nothing and passed the resolution , with the result that the World's fair will probably have to worrjf along on the 28th without the Council Bluffs alder men. James G. Bradley filed his bond as chief of the fire department , which was approved. It was In the sum of $2.000 , and the sureties were W. C. James and 1J. C. Devol. An ordinance was proposed to take the plnco of the ono now on the books providing that no sidewalks shall bo constructed on Broadway from First street to Eighth street , on 1'carl street from Broadway to Sixth avenue , and on Main street from Broadway to Ninth avenue , of any material excepting natural or artificial stone. The new ordinance is designed to amona the old bv allowing hard-burned brick to boused. After the second reading it was laid over until the next meeting. The committee on bridges was authorized to ropalr the Indian creek bridges on Tenth sticct and Twentieth avenue. . The city solicitor was authorized to secure the necessary abstracts to proceed with the condemnation of property so as to open up Little Curtis and North First streets. The motor company was ordered to move its tracks at the intersection of Broadway and Oak street so as to" leave a space of thirteen feet between the rail and the curb stone. The bids of L. C. Besley , C. H. Ifuber and E. A. Wickham for sewer work were opened and referred to the city engineer for tabula tion. When the bids had been tabulated it was found that Stimson & Huber wore the lowest on pipe sewer and Wickham on brick sower. Wickham had put his bid on brick down to the lowest notch In order to capture the whole business , and Huber had done the same on the pipe in order to catch Wickham. When the table was consulted the council came it over both of them by dividing up and giving the brick to Wickham and the pluo to Stimson & Huber. Huber kicked vieorously at this and declared ho would not sign any such contract. Wickham was enough of a philosopher to accept the situa tion. I The clerk was Instructed to advertise tor bids for the construction of a forty-foot bridge over Indian creek on Seventh street , to take the place of the ono that has been condemned. O. W. Graham's request for the remission of taxes was laid over until next meeting. On motion of Alderman Keller Alderman Hathaway was authorized to purchase a pile driver for $30 from A. Ovcrton and put" it in shape for use in repairing the city bridges. The council adjourned until 2 o'clock to morrow afternoon. When coal Is high to save wo try. The Art Garland and Oak Garland heaters are the most economical coal burners over mado. Experience proves it , and experience is the best teacher. Bear in mind that Garland stoves and ranges are sold only by Do Voi , 504 Broadway. Bo shown the Klein tract , 2 } miles east of postoflice , out Madison street. Choicest and cheapest fruit , garden and suburban acreage , now on sale by Day & Hess , 39 Pearl street. For fine upholstering , remaking hair mattrehses , Council Bluffs Carpet , com pany leads In character of work and low prices. Carpets , curtains , rugs and up holstery goods. Continued Again. The $10,000 suit of the city against the motor company was to have been tried in the superior court yesterday morning , but providence , which had taken Attorney Baldwin , who represents the motor com pany , out 01 town or maue mm in on so many previous occasions when the case wus to come up , again interfered , Mr. Baldwin hid been called out of the city very sud denly. City Attorney Hatelton was very anxious not to do anything that would in convenience Mr. Baldwin , and BO allowed the case to go over until Tuesday , when it will certainly como up again , with the usual proviso that tbo company's attorney is both well and 111 the city. For sale nt a bargain , a nice 5-room cottage , lot 40x120 foot , two blocks from motor lino. Price $850. Greenshiclds. Nicholson & Co. , 000 Broadway. Williamson & Co. , lUti Main street , largest and best bicycle stock In city. Cook your meals this summer on a gas range. At cost at the Gas company. For ledgers , journals , records , etc. , Leo Morohoubo & Co. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. \ IWHaUT IHCK TA.TB. " t _ _ A-'tft Many Yuan Kentucky' * Defaulting M le. Trcmurer Ua * llreu Captured. LITTLE ROCK , Oct. 25. "Did ; " Tale , the defaulting si-treasurer of .Kentucky , arrived in this city tonight in charge of u sheriff and detective , cnrouto for Kentucky. 'late was In Irons. Ho was captured fifty miles from Yuma , Ariz. The officers refused to talk , except to state their capture was worth 125,000 to themj J. W , Tate was treasurer of Kentucky for twenty-two years and his name was a synonym for honesty. In 1669 the 8Uo legislature demanded an Investigation of his office and he was found owlug the state 1100.000. He had invested the money in coal lauds and whisky. He Immediately left his family ami friends and baa uot been hoard of tlnco. TALK ALMOST OVER COXTISOED fnoM rinst rAOB. UirJl for ttio government , which refused to fur nish currency , to Attempt to tax raon who were trying to supply tha deficiency upon their own business credit. J'J Mr. Bravfley's bill was * referred to the subcommittee on state taxes. Mr. Johnson of Indiana1) Mid tluvt the Brawley bill should bo carofujly considered , as ho believed it would repeal the 10 per cent tnx law outright. * ' It was the sentiment of tho'commltto that the relief should bo given South Cure-lion people. ItHMOTED Fllim COMMAND. Itear Ailmlrnl Stantun Disciplined for f > llrcncn of National Ktlquotte. WJLSIIIXOTON , Oct. 25. The Navy depart ment learned by telegram from Hoar Admiral Stanton , in command of the United States naval forces at Rio do Janeiro , that this ofilcor had saluted the flag of Admiral Mollo , commanding the insurgent fleet. This salute was unauthorized by any In structions the admiral hart received. It was an unfriendly act toward a friendly power , and the secretary of the navy , after consult ing nlth the president and secretary of state , issued an order detaching Admiral Stanton from command of his squadron and turning it over to Captain Picking , the next ofllcer in rank. This was In reply to a tele gram of inquiry. Secretary Herbert early today saw the Associated press dispatch from Rio do Ja neiro saying the American commander had exchanged visits and salutes with Admiral Mcllo of the insurgent Hoot. Ho was loth to believe the statements were correct and expressed his doubts to a reporter who called upon him. If Admiral Stanton had merely exchanged an ordinary , unortlclal visit on business matters with Admiral Mollo the secretary would not have been surprised , nor would he probably have taken further notice of it , as it is said nt the Navy department , , this would not bo improper. But the secretary saw at once the serious and unfortunate nature of the step snld to have been taken by Admiral Stanton and how it might bo construed by the lawful government of Dra7.ll. Ho therefore lost no time in promptly cabling to Rio for all the facts in the case , to which ho received a prompt reply with the results noted above. Naval ofltcials talked with on the subject are at a loss to account for so serious a breach of duty on the part of Admiral Stanton. It is said that Captain Picking will remain in clmrgo of the lleot of American ships In the haroor , possibly riermaneutly , or at any rate until a successor to Rear Admiral Stanton is appointed. CommodorO Ramsey , chio' of the bureau of navigation , said today it had not yet been determined who would euececd Stanton. Information has boon received at the State department from Minister Thomson at Rio to the ofTcr.t that the rebels claim to have established a provisional government in the slate of St. Catherina , with Scnor Loreno ns president. Secretary Herbert expressed his surprise that an ofilcor of Admiral Stanton's experi ence and standing should commit such a blunder , ana his prompt action is taken for the purpose of announcing " the world that the United States government nas taken no steps to refuse recognition to'tho legally con stituted Brazilian government. roil FUTURE ACTIOM. 1 . .ff Now Bills Introduced yesterday In the Homo of lleprrsentatlven. WASHINGTON , Oct. 25. Mr. Brosius of Pennsylvania , by request' introduced a bill to establish a gold and silver currency on an interchangeablebasis. . It is in twenty-seven sections , covers ten closely typcwriten pages , and is ono of the many schemes proposed to settle the finan cial question. r Mr. Wilson of Washington has introduced a bill appropriating $375,900 for two revenue cutters for the Pacific coast. " Mr. Robinson of Penns.ylvanla has intro duced a bill to abolish the Tjflice of naval of ficer at all ports of entry. Mr. Mutchler of Pennsylvania has Intro duced a bill amending the pensions .Jaws ao as to relieve certain persons who served in the Mexican war , charged with dosortionj also to rel'evo ' those who are- charged with. desertion who left the army after the sur render of the confederate armies in the late war. war.Mr. . Caminotti of Callfornli has intro duced a bill amending the act in aid of the California Midwinter exposition bo as to prohibit Chinese laborers being brought in undents provisions. By Mr. Belief Texas : To retire national bank notes and substitute United States treasury notes. By Hicks of Pennsylvania : To prevent the suspension of anv pensions unless It can bo shown the pension , was obtained by fraud or perjury. By ilr. DoAnnond : A bill which would revolutionize the civil service and leave the present commission with-nothlng to do. It relates to the clussillcd service and turns over the selection of government employes to the states , the state to provide by act of legislation a way to name applicants , It v. liHdumruy WASHINGTON , Oct. 25. Rev. Samuel W. Haridaway of the house of representatives was still allvo at a late hour tonight , though very low. Dr. Haddaway came to Washing ton a number of years ago. find has smcn been pastor of the Mount Vernon Methodist Euiscnpai church , South. His aliment is Brlght's disease. irEATIlER F01CKCAXTS. Fair , 1'rececled by Hum , Are the Predic tion * for Nebraska Today. ' "WASHINGTON , Oct. 25. Forecasts for Thursday : For .Nebraska Fair , preceded - coded by ram in can tern portion in the early morning ; cooler in the eastern and warmer in the western portions ; north westerly winds. For Iowa Rain , clearing in western portion tion in tbo early morning ; cooler ; north winds. For South Dakota Fair , north winds , becoming - coming variable. Locul Record. OFFICE OF TUB WEXTHEH BURBAU. OUAIU , Oct. 25. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four years : 1893. 1692. 1891. 1800. Maximum temperature 57 = 48O 84 o 68 = Minimum temperature. 411 = va ; = oio aa = Average temperature. . 48O 3BO 08 = 040 1'rcclpltatlou T .00 .00 .00 Statement showing the condition of tem perature and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March.1' 03 ; Normal temperature/ , , . . . -493 Dnliclency fur the day , . % . , , , , . , , . . , , 19 Deficiency ulnco March JJjj ? , 51O Normal precipitation..1)/ ) ! , .07 inch Deficiency for the day..vt9 07 inch Uollclency slncoMurchilij ? . 6.29 inches Iteport * from Other'Station * at H p. in. STATIONS. al Omaha 48 T 3nrlnkllnr , Kearney 4'J .00 Cloudy. North I'latte. , . . 40 .00 Jlourty. Valt'iillne. . . . . . . . 40M ( I < 40 .O1. I'urt cloudy , Chicago . . . , , , . , , 60 .00 I'art cloudy , St. Ixmla , , „ , , , , . UU . ( > ( ) cloudy , SLl'aul. . . , ; . . „ . . . 40 . .04T llalny. Uateiiport. . . . , , . . . 01 T L'loiuly. Kanftau City. , . , , 4 114 .00 Part cloudy. IX-nver 3i S' ' .02 Pnowlor. Salt Lake City. . . . , 48 6'J . .00T Clear. KapldClty. . . . . . . 40 44 T Pan cloudy. Helena 42 44 .00 I'art cloudy. llUnmrck. . . , , , , , at 41 .00 Clear. bt. Vincent , atao 48 .00 Clear. Chejenno aow 41 .OH Part cloudy. Mllea City 30 44 .00 Clear. Guhfetim , 7 7U .00 Clear. "T" indicates trace. QEotiOE E , HUNT , Local Forecast Official. * - - Where Is llyron furbrsT Mr. and Mrs. W , H. Forbes of Almela , Loup county , Neb. , write to THE BEE , saying their son , Hj-ron Forbes , his been missing since laxt spring. No description is given , but any ono who knows the young mau Is re quested to communicate with his parents. ' IVrddtU un K lltor. DCS MOINES , Oct. -Special ( Telegram to TUB BKK.J Editor J. J. Hamilton of tto DesMolneiDally New * was married this evening W Maivarot George , a prominent teacher In thoJDcs Molnes schools. * RESOLT UF .4. FllKWllT nttEOlC. Thrte Men Killed nnd SertrAl Iiijnrml to n Tcioi Uraih , s IIocsToxTor. Oct. 23. At Stella , today tbo last car On the westbound California freight , going at a thlrty-mllo rate , Jumped the track and smashed. Into nn eastbound freight watting there. Twounknown tramps were killed outright. John Dorr of tmllug wai also killed. G. C. Colbert had his leg and shoulder broken and received internal injuries which will probably result fatally. A man who claims to bo from Omaha , but roCuscg to dlvulgo bis name , Is also badly Injured. Conductor Pratt was thrown through n wire fence and badly cut. It Is reported a number of tramps nro still In the wrecit , but ofllclals can gtvo no Information mation on the subject. Trains are delayed. Mollle Morgan tTon. Los'DOK.Oct. 2o. MollloMorgsn won the Cambridgeshire stakes , Sir Ilaoburn second , Prisoner third. There were twenty-two runners. XHLEGHAVH1O JlltlKfS. The fight between the St. Louts brewers and their drivers Is still on. Counterfeit dollars made out. of silver are In circulation in many places In West Vir ginia. The railroad coal operators In the rittsburg , Pa. , alstrlct have agreed not to make a cut In waRcs. The firm of Holloway ft Sons , the largest boot and shoo homo In Newcastle , 1'a. , wus closed by thd short IT yesterday. At Clarksvlllo , Tonn. , yesterday was unveiled - veiled , with appropriate exercises , a splendid monument to the confederate dead. A mini her of men were injured by the cxplo- nlon of gas In the water works tuimcl at llydo I'ark , Chicago , yesterday. None seriously , The now coast line battleship Orcson will bo launched from the yards of the Union Iron works at San Francisco at 11:40 : this morning. Tlio report of James M. Heck , examiner of the famous Sugar trust cases , Is ready to bo tiled In the United States court at Philadel phia. Surgeon General Wyman has received a cable from United States Consul llarnhold at HtKa , Uttssla. stating that cholera had broken out at that place. Owing to the lack of a quorum tlio junlclary committee yesterday did not uct on the nomi nation of Judge Hornblouor to the vacancy on the supreme bench. In a quarrel at Ilochcport , > lo. , over the possession of n farm Joe Evans was killed by rotor Fine. Neighbors are after Fine , nlth Intent to lynch him. The grand odlccrs of the several railroad orders eastof the Alloghcnlos will meet at Uothlohom , 1'u. , today to consider matters of Importance to their orders. Foreign exhibitors will enjoy the privileges granted them by tfio Treasury department when they placed their goods on exhibition at the World's fulr until the 31st of next De cember. A jury at Woostor , O. , yesterday found in engineer and conductor of a railroad train guilty of nmnalnughtnr. Their negligence had caused the death September last of Uavld Ilcese. August Matson and Noel Hreysso , two alleged anarchists , were placed on trial at I'lltsbure , 1'a. , yesterday for the murder of Sophia. Kites ut Calamity , this county , on Sep tember 4. James Stone , who a short tlmo ago murdered the Wrattau family near Washington , has made u confession , detailing In the most minute particular how the Uundlsh deed as committed. O.intnln II. TI. Slvard. the neaco ofllcor of Wliillold , Kan. , uas killed yesterday while attempting to arrest two young toughs , Mor gan Wright and ICId Norton. A lynching U threatened. The twelfth juror In tha suit of Alexander Stewart against ex-Judge Hilton of Now York In his effort to get n .share of the Stewart mil lions was obtained yesterday , and the case ad journed until today. At yesterday's session of the grand lodge of the Independent Order of Good Tomplarii at Scdalla , 5Io. . W. W. I.lttlo of La Plata was elected grand chief templar aud Mrs. M. J. llcnton , Kansas City , grand vice tomulur Cashier Nelson Hraelley of the Michigan Cen tral Savings bank of Lansing , which failed last April , was arrested yesterday uftcrnoon , charged with misapproprlatlm ; (32,000 und making false reports as to the bunk's condi tion. tion.A bncclal meeting of Iho Whisky trust direc tors will ho held at Chicago today. President Urecnhut Hays all the djstlllorln * will bo put In operation and that the trust has not tb-ui- doncd the determination to coutiol Its own distributing odlccrs. An accident occurred at Martin's coal bank near Monmouth , 111. , yesterday , in which M. C. Southern , Oscar Loukmlllcr and George Smith received Injuries which will probably provo fatal In each case. The men were pre- clultAtcd down u deep hhaft. M. C. Wilson , o retired merchant of Kansas City , who wus mysteriously Injured In some unknown manner at his homo last Wednesday morning , and who has been unconscious until yesterday , Is recovering and Is considered out of aanger. Nathan Strauss , who lived with his wife In the Grcnoblo apartment bouse. NowYork , while In his olllco yesterday morning , shot himself with u revolver. Ho was taken to a hospital , where ho died soon after noon. Mr. Struuss was reputed to have beqn a mil lionaire. Walter Shaw , ex-deputy collector , was found guilty In the United htutos circuit court at Louisville of violating the civil sorvlco stat ute. Ho was charged with being unlawfully concerned In soliciting a contribution for 'po litical purposes from C. C. Tucker , a deputy collector. At a ineetlnRof. the window glass manufac turers of the Plttsburg , Pa. , otstrict yesterday afternoon the action taken two weeks ago , looking to u resumption at the workers terms , was considered and It was decided to stand firm for the reduction iu wages demanded originally. In the Painter murder case of Chicago the verdict of the loner court is afllrmed by the supreme court of Illinois. Ueorgo Painter murdered his wife , Allco Painter , in Chicago on May 10 , 1B01. 1-obruary 0 of the following your he wus found irullty of the crime iind sentenced to bo handed. The nomination of 0 , II. J. Taylor of Kansas City , a colored imm , to bo minister to Holivla was not considered by the foreign relations committee yesterday. The committee vtlll hold another mcotbiK today , which .will bo du- votcd to bills providing for the extension of the Chinese exclusion law. ' Foreign. Prairie fires near Wlnnlnsg destroyed con- slduraulu property. .Threo or four people and u good deal of stock perished In the Humes. A ttho socialist congress , In session at Co logne , yesterday , resolutions were passed favoring n celebration of May clay only In such places where the worklngnicu could alford to spend an Idle day , Fred Murtln and William Goodowlck of Mollta , Manitoba , have been arrested , charged with passing counterfeit bills of a largo de nomination. ItU supposed the culpilta ob tained tlio counterfeit money while visiting the World's fair. CMP TJ3&TH Teeth extracted In morning. New oneslnacrlcdnfternooa name day. Perfect Ut guar anteed , lOlh find I'nrnnin Strsot. Elevator on 10th Street. Telephone 103JJ BiaNOTUIB WITH YOU The Mercer. Omaha's Newest Hot3l , Cor , 12th and UoirardStroots. 40rooms 1W par day. 0rooms I3.0J pur dny , Urooius ) with bath at fl par dir. ' Mrooms ) with bath ut Jl.iJ per 1 i/ . Modern iu Every Itespoot. * fiawly Farnltheit Tlironcli3.it C. 3. ERB , Proa. C. ESTEP , U , N. Mala St. , Council Bluffs. Office o ; Tlil.JU'JIONKS-Hisldenco 33 o'oas.msiii.afQKon. a No mtoruey's fee until potent obtained. Write for luventor'b Ouldo TVniTVTI ? VJS ° starrliPowdtrcurescauirr -OlJ-Vll ill X O AU druggist * . 60 ocnU. . .Y INTO A FttRWllT. Exprci * Train In Collltloi r-r rtlcuUrs Few ftnrt UnsfttUfaclnry. TRKXTOX , Dot. 25. The second section of the Chicago express bound for Now York mot an accident at 5:45 : r , m. , colliding rrtth a freight , train neat Lawrence station. Just as the express arrived a truck under the freight train broke , throning the wheels In front of the express , derailing it. It Is said that several persons were killed nnd In jured. Doth trains were bound for Now York. It Is feared thcro are other victims In the wreck. A tramp , who WAS riding with thoio already reported killed , sv/s there were nt least fifteen In the wrecked cars. The oars are so bvlly piled up that It vrtll Uko another day to got at the exact number killed. Three of the passenger coaches nro In the ditch , ana how the passengers escaped Is a hiystery. Engineer Dan Mahoncy and his fireman , Henry Andrews , Jumped from the cnglno and were severely hurt. On board the train wore said to bo ArchbWiop Corrlgan-Comp- trollcr Myers and General Horace F. Porter. They nnd the greater number of the passen gers were taken back to Philadelphia. The observation , buffet nnd two other cars of the wreck were smashed to pieces. At 113:45 : the remaining cars of the wrecked train came into Jersey City , and the engineer nnd fireman were taken to the city hospital. The conductor of the limited says that ho saw sovcn tramps taken out from under the wreck , two of whom wore dead , nnd n num ber yet remained In the wreck , whoso moans became leas and lets audible. Rcllnbla Protectionist * Uonrono. ST. I/ours , Oct. 25. The third annual con vention of the Order of Meltable Protection of Missouri and Illinois assembled hero to day , with thirty-five delegates , representing twelve lodges and COO members. Ur.ind Sec retary P , J. Keln showed the finances to bo In good condition. Other reports were read , none of general Importance , nnd an adjourn ment was taken until evening. Oniccrs-wero chosen as follows : Grand president , J. F. Schlngrg ; vleo president , Martin G. Hcscholl : treasurer , John C. Hcsscr ; prelate , Joniiio U. Alexander ; con ductor , Margaret Ulcsobcl ; Inner guard , Miss Dlna Fischer ; outer gaurd , Johann Hren ; grand medical director , Dr. H. Shorn- bor ; trustees , Thomas Walker. M. N. Gaff- ney.ILM. Smith , Joseph GaUn and Babbetto Schubert. Valued Endorsement of Scott's | Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from cal mefdi- proles- sion speaking of its gratify * ing results in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hype- phosphites can * be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier to digestPthan milk. ed br Scott A Bowna. N. Y. PAINTS. It Pays to Paint It Pays to TTso Good Paint. It Pays to Look Around And See "WTioro You Can Buy Paints Of All Bands at Heal Wholesale Prices. Tliolnrjest exclusive P.ilnt , Oil nnd Gluts house In the Missouri vallny. Is the only Dluco whora you can uuy a bill of oaluts for cash at wholesale prices and DO assured that you got the best of everything Brushes. Ladders. ' Paints. Oils. Co'.ors. Plamonts. Frescoes nnd every thin i else you will no3d In the line this fall whcthur in quantities you ciin carry awuy In your bunds or In carload lots. Moijey is Scarce and you want every dollar to count for all lt'8 worth. It makes no dllTorunco nhcthor you llvo live miles or 500 mlles fio-n Cotinol lllulTs , you will save money by buying ut wholesale. AR/T CLASS ! Ours Is the only exclusive Art Glass Factory In the west where you cm set your own fan cies worked out. or the boautlf ill ideas of spo- clat artists "ronllzod without fancy prices. Wohitvenlonty of room.Vocarryastook of plato und all other kinds of class and are ready to fill orders from hand pickagcs to cjrlots. Como uncl see us , or wrlto for esti mates on plute and all other kinds of glasi and painting material. ace for prlca * . Council Hluffs , Iowa. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nnd Improvement and lends to ncnonal enjoyment whtn rightly used. The mmiy. who llvo bet ter than others and enjoy life moro , with less expenditure , by moro promptly adapting the world's hot products to the . needs of . physical _ being . . , will attest . * health i A ll. * l tlio value to of tlio pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy , Syrup of Figs. Its excellence ia duo to Us presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste , the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect Inx- ativo ; effectually demising the system , dispelling colds , hcmlnches and fcvera ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession , because it nets on the Kid neys , Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and It is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fig3 i for sale by all drug gists in OOc and $1 bottles , but it is man ufactured by tlio California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every package , also the nmnc , Syrup of Figs , and belug well informed , you will not accept any substitute if oflcrcd. S. W. PANSLE , H. D. Tha Gwd Samaritan. 20 Tears'Experience. READER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. rnorninroK OF THE WOBI-D'3 HERBAL DISPKN- SABY OF MEDICINE. 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Btrictlr confidential. IfedloUU sent by express. AddrceaaU letters to G.W. F > A.NGIs& M. D . . . , . , , OB5 JJronUwuy , Council Ulufta , cents In stamps for circular. OR. Is the only " ' SPECIALIST WnOTBKATB td.1. PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 years experience Circulars free. " I ItU and Fnrnam Bt * . * OIUHA. NIB. Special rfoticesz COUNCIL BLUFF ? ! FOR KENT Furnished room o.lioap. Address 0 ' . ' 4 , Bee office. \\J ANTED fllrl for general housework. Mrn. It ' liennett , 31'J AvenuoO , near Oakland uveuuo FOR SATiK A complete bottllnir works. In KOCH ! town and dolnir a good , piylnif tmatiirHB. Good re.iHous ( or Hulllnir , Aildrcsu U U3 , Ilco olllco FOR TIKNT FurnlsliPd or unfurnished rooms. Addreus It ! > U , lieu ofllco. T7OR SALE Good 4-room house cheap , cornel J- Sixth avenuu and 10th street. E.iHy payments. Apply 17 1'e.irl street , roomw 1 , 'J and 3 , up st.ilra IOWA FAUMS-870 acroi , r..60 per acre ; 000 acres , $ . ! > 'UJ : 'MO acres , $ JS.OO ; : IUJ ( acres , fflD Oil : 1110 am-8. * :5 00 ; HO acres. $27.00. Larira llstuf f.irniH , ( rnlt farniH andirirdeii land. John Bton Si Van I'uttun. i DO YOU know that Day & Hess have 8om cliolco bargains In fruit aid iranlen land near thin cityj AUSTIIACTS and loin * Rtrm and city proparlr bought und sold. 1'UHoy It Thomas , Councl DluflH GAHIIAGK removed , cesspools , vaults , ohl.imayj cleaned. Ed IJurko , ut Taylor'H vrocery , 51. ) Broadway v Blankets , JtLugs , Fhrs , FeattyeBS , Cleaned jfDfcecL. Good Worfc i- > _ Prompts .Attention' 1 b H * * ' ' " % „ ( lieasojiable Prices. -7-i