THE OMAIU DAILY BEE : FlltflAY , NOVEMBER 3 , 1893. THE DAILY BEE 01 Kit Ks NO. 12 I'EAUL STREET Iph\eirdl > y carrier to any pnrt of the city 1I.WT1WON C- Manager ii J HmlnrM Office . No. 43 .sJ lloston store , cloaks Regular mecthiK of the Woman's Uellof rorps this afternoon at 2CO : o'clock at the Grand Arm.y hall. The funeral of J. M. Drown will bo hold this afternoon at ttao : o'clock at the Fifth AVCIUIO Methodist church , The rogulnr meeting of Fidelity council No. 1WJ , Hoynl Arcanum , will bo hold this avcnlng In the hall In the Drown block. Mrs. A. Murder-It nnd Miss C. Nelson , who have been at the head of the Salvation army hero for the Inst eight months , will leave next Monday for DCS Molncs , holding their farewell services hero Sunday evening. All members of Council Bluffs lodge- No. 270 , t nclont Order of United Workmen , arc requested to meet at Grand Army of the Hcpubllc hull at 1 o'clock p. m. , Friday , I o- vctnborn , to attend the funeral of our late brother , ,1. M. Drown. Dy order of master workman. Every one who attempts to write IB often embarrassed to llnd the best word to express his thought. A simple but very effective and convenient help Is thu now handbook of practical synonyms , published by the I'onn company of Philadelphia and for sale nt Dusiiiicll's. Edward Grow , n switchman In the Hurling- ton yards , mot with n bad accident yester day forenoon. Ho got his hand between the bumpers while making n coupling and had the Jirst linger of his left hand crushed so that It had to bo amputated. This is the second finger ho has lost from the satnu hand in the samu way. , lohn Lindsay , who shot Henry Kobelenz last Tuesday bernuso his revolver happened to iio loaded , was bound over to the grand Jury by Jmlgo McGco yesterday morning on a chat-go of assault with intent to do irrcitt bodily injury. His father put up a bond of fy < X ) and ho was released. A man named Miller , who lives several miles east of the city , was driving along Pearl street yesterday afternoon with his non when his horses took fright at a motor and wheeled down First nvcnuo. The bucgy was tipped over and both the occupants were dumped out on the curb near the Grand hotel. They cscapad with it few slight bruises. The buggy tongue was snapped off in the middle. "Their blood is on your head" If you pormlt your children to die of diph- thoriu , knowing liow surely Dr. Jofforis' remedy will euro diphtheria. Thirty- live years trial hus proven it infallible. Price &I.QO. No doctors needed. For Mile by DaviH , Do Haven and Beardsloy , also 2401 Ginning street , Omaha. Mrs. N. C. Craiffhton , late of Denver , has opened a Imlrdrebsinfj parlor at 215 Broadway. Ladies and children's liair- drcssinp at very low prices , cutting , curling , shampooing , bleaching , dyeing , complexions beautified. Domestic- soap is the best. Henry Luring has returned from a trip to the cast. Wifllmn Polity bridge has returned from a visit of four months to his father's old homo P m England. * NV. . AVHlnms | and wife nro expected homo tomorrow-froth a visit with friends In Warren , 111. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Wolfs left yesterday for IU6n , 111. ; in response to a telegram an nouncing the death of Mrs. Wells' sister , Airs. O. Wadsworth. W. II. Brisbane , formerly employed with the gas company , now of St. Louis , is in the city attending his father , who Is on his death bed With cancer of the throat. Bo shown the Klein tract , 21 miles east of postofllco , out Madison street. Choicest and cheapest fruit , garden and suburban acreage , now oil sale by Day & Hess , Uh ! Pearl street. Hay Wnntril. Wanted , to buy upland hay , prairie or timothy hay , in lots of from one to 500 carloads. L. B. COUSINS. For Sale- The best fruit and garden land on the market , and you can liavo any number of acres you want. Grocn- shlelds , Nicholson it Co. lioylsli Nuisances. Four small boys are In the city Jail ns the result ot teasing an old woman , Anne Cop- ponhoffer , who lives at the corner ot Avenue Q and Sixteenth strcot. They have been making Hfo miserable for her , breaking windows dews , pulling up the sidewalk and doing other acts ot deviltry. She llnally lost putlcnco with them and Hied informations , which led to their arrest. There arc seven in the guntt , but only Harry Mack , Ernest Minnlck , Jesse James and Harry James have to tar been found by the ofllcors. Yesterday afternoon another depredation by some of the members of the same gang cnmo to light. U. Rocdcr , who kcops Ar- rado hall , on West Droadwuy , called at the ofllco of the city clerk und lllnd informations for the arrest of the two James boys and Sherman Harding , churglnu them with stealing a blanket. The members of this gang , all of them not moro than a dozen erse so years of ugo , have caused the police an almost endless amount of bother , but havo' escaped serious punishment b.v reason of their youth. It is highly probable that they will llnd themselves on the way to the re form school after they have a hearing in police court. W. 13. Chambers , dancing academy , Masonic toniplo. Classes encli Wednes day jvftornoon aud evening. Cook your meals thla summer on ayaa range. At cost ut the Gas company. Domestic &oau IB the best null linn Morn Trouble. S. U Hull , the piano salesman who was charged with embezzling 101 bulonglng to the Mueller Piano & Organ company , hud no hearing yesterday as was expected. Ho claimed thut Mueller owed him nil the money ho hud collected for him nnd tSO be sides. This little dispute was bottled before - fore the tlmo rolled around for the prelimi nary examination und the defendant wus discharged fur lack of prosecution. During the duy ho hud moro trouble and from a direction that ho did not oxpeet It. There has been n suit for rent pending ucalnst him In the district court , and Mr. Huagland , his landlord , had an Uloa ho was covering up some of Ills money. Ho accordingly - - ingly mudo u motion nsking thnt Ball bo brought before Judge Smith for un oxumlnu. lion to sco Just what hU assets were. Ton O'clock was the hour ut which he wus com manded to appear , but ho did not appear , Deputy Sheriff Harrington was sent up lo hU house armed with u bunch warrant nnd Bull came. Ho was asked to show cause why ho should not bo lined for contempt in refusing the order of the court , but the ox. planalloH ho eave wa iiot satisfactory. He was lined $10 and costs. After putting $13 into the county treasury ho wus discharged. ( let u 'Imuster. Tomorrow Iho registrars will sit In the various precincts. Voters should Wur in inlnd thnt all these who huvu chapped their residence smco they last voted must secure a transler to the precinct In which they will vote next Tuesday Hemembcr , you must tecurpjouv transfer or you cannot vote , Only these who were out of the city during the preceding days of registration cun regis ter on election day , Willlumson & Co. , 103 Main 8reot ] Urgent and boat bloyojoVtook in city. V , S. Dalrd'Lawyer , Kvorott block. George S. Davit ) , prescription druggist NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS A. B. Endeiton , a Well Krown Citizen , Commits Suicide. REASONS FOR HIS ACTION NOT KNOWN Well I.IUocI ntul rnpnlnr , Itll Awful End Conim n n Shock to the Community ClroiimUnncfs Surrounding lliu Sail AITiilr. A. D. Enderlon , the manager of the Eagle Manufacturing company's warehouse In this city , committed sulcido In Fatrmount park yesterday noon , W. M. Sawyer , a High school hey , who lives nt SIO Leavcnworth street , in Omaha , was passing through the park on his wily from his boarding place on Graham avenue to the school when ho ran across the body of a man lying prostrate be neath a clump of trees near the band stand on the top ot the hill. He Investigated sufll- cisntly to llnd that the man was dead and then ran to the water works oftlco near by and sent In a telephone call for the patrol wagon. The coroner visited the sccno and the remains wcro taken toEstcp's undertak ing rooms lo await the holding of an inquest. When the body was found , at 1:05 : p. in. , It wns still warm , and death could not have oc curred long before. A gaping wound In the right temple , from which the blood was still flowing , told a tale of violence. The dead man was lying on his face , where ho had fallen when the fntnl , bullet entered his brain. Lying underneath lua right knee wns n ! W caliber revolver of the American bulldog pattern , with ono chamber empty. In the pocket of the doid man was found about TI in cash , which went to show that he hud not been killed from motives of rob bery. I'litln CHHO of Sulcldn. All the Investigations that were made showed conclusively that it was n case of suicide , although the efforts to llnd an ade quate Cause for the rash act were not very successful. Endcrton returned recently from Davenport , where the company ho works for has its headquarters. After his return ho was talking with some of his Intimate friends and mentioned.tho fact that his employers had expressed themselves as highly pleased with the wav In which ho was conducting tnolr business. He has been with them about nine years , and during that time hns gained n reputation in the city , as well as with his employers , for being scrupulously honest In money matters. Such a thing as there bolne a shortage in his accounts , which might have led him to commit suicide , Is scouted by all who know him. him.His one fault has been that of indulging in Intoxicating liquors. It is said ho lias been drinking more or less for the last three or four years , and although ho did not make a practice of getting drunk , ho drank cnouirh so that It showed on him. Dy the sldo oMho body , as it lay under the tress In Fail-mount park , there was a note , which , when opened , was found to read as follows : I love my family und chcrtah thorn. T com mit Ihem to Almighty Hod for protection , I Invoke Ills rmlleas love to guard them through Hfc. forgive me , Almighty nod , for my Inst act. ENUEHTO.N. Ill * Society Connections. The dead man was a prominent member of the local council of the Ancient Order of United. Workmen , and was a past grand rcaster. Ho carried $2,000 insurance in the order. He also had $2,000 with the Guar- rantv Homo Llfo association of this city. Ho left a wife and live children , the oldest of whom is 15 years of age. They lived at the corner of Third street and Ninth ave- HUO. Endcrton's enthusiasm for the United Workmen manifested itself in many ways , and one of his lust acts was to stop a well known gentleman on Drondway yesterday noon und ask him to let him take hi his ap plication for membership in the order. A few minutes later ho talked with U. W. Foster , a printer , at the corner of Droud- wuy and First street , but neither of these gentlemen noticed anything strange in his actions. He must have gone immediately after his conversation with the gentlemen to the park and sent the bullet crashing through his skull. I'OIt ONE WEEK ONLY. Huston Store DrotH Qonils Department. Wo offer the following for one week only : 20 pieces fancy black goods , all new weaves and styles , actually worth $1.25 to $1.50 per yard , for this week 75c a yard. This lot includes such novelties as Boucle's fancy poplins , drap do ah mas , storm serges , French and Ger man servos , and an extra value in rnate- lassos. _ . 7 pieces 50-inch homespun suiting , all wool goods , worth $1.00 a yard. Our price this week , 09c a yard. These goods come only in blue and gray mix tures. 12 pieces 54-inch all wool , fancy chev rons , never sold for less that $1.00 to $1.23 , FOR THIS AVKEK , 7oC A YAHD. 50 pieces fine French hunriottas , full N ! inches wide nnd strictly all wool. Thcso k'oodn never retailed for loss than $1.00 a yard. ouu rnicE , 75o A YARD. Wo are showing a largo assortment of colorings in u fine irridoscont whipcord , a very Handsome goods , well worth $1.75 a yard ; our price , SI.U'J ; only two dross patterns in each piece. 18 pieces English tailor suitings ; these goods como in pinhead checks , broken plaids and stripe ; very desirable for tallormado dresses ; out- price , 81.113 n yard. Only two patterns in eacli piece. Wo are uhowing the most complete assortment of imported dress patterns over shown in the city. There can bo no duplicated. The styles nro exclusive. Sue our ubbortmont at $10.00 und $15.00 a pattern.KXTIIA KXTIIA SILK UAROAINS. Wo have placed on sale 15 pieces changeable surah silks at the very low price of 58c a yard. Others at > ked 75c und 31.00 u yard for the saino goods , See special bargains in black and col ored batin duchesso at f)0o , 75c , 85c , USu and $1,25 u yard. IIOSTON STORK , Fothoringhnm , Whltelaw & Co. Council BiulTs , la. Clu' Tmiriminent. A preliminary meeting will bo held at the Young Men's Christian association rooms Saturday evening to made arrangements for a chess tournament , to tauo plueo In the near futuro. The tournament is expected to ho participated In by the best chess players of Council Bluffs nnd Omaha , llud IIIIU Mildu Oooil. If yon have any bad bills against par- faons not living in Iowa who are employed by any railway , telegraph , express or sleeping car company entering lomiitha Nassau Investment Co. , Morrium block , Council BlulTii , la. , will guarantaa their collection. A iliipuurteVuilUlnc : . Do not fail to see the Japanese wed ding and reception , given in full cos tume , at Broadway Methodist Episcopal church this evening at 8 o'clock. For lexers , journals , records , eto. , See Moronousu & Co. bmoko T , D. King & Co's Partajjas. Ask your grocer for Djmostlo aaap. Dluu III Oiiuvuliluni. T-uey , wife of Alfred Dauks , a colored man , who lives at the corner of Avenue L and Eighth street , died "about midnight Wedncs- Qay night under rather peculiar clrcqai- stancc. . She was about to bo confined , and Mrs. Giles and Mrs. IlurUe , two of her friends , were at the house during the nljrtu. They attended her as well ns possible , but her case scorned to bo beyond them and they sent for Or. Bellinger. Ho refused to po to tun hou-0 , but handed Banks a prescription , which ho took to a drug store and htul filled. A dose of the medicine wns given her , but ten minutes after she had taken it she went Into a convul sion. Ur Dclllnccr was again called for and ho again refused to como. Banks then went forUr. Macrae , jr , 'vho went to the bedside of the woman. Doforo ho ar rived she had had another convulsion nnd was dead. To satisfy his own curiosity Dr. Macrae secured a copy of Dr. Dcllingcr's prescription , so ns to ascertain if it con tained something that was likely to causa convulsions. He stated , niter examination , that there wns nothing of n harmful nature In the medicine If the druggist put it upas the prescription called for. The funeunl will take place at 8 o'clock this alternoon from the African Methodist church , corner of Sixth street aud Avenue U. H6v. Lisbon , the now pastor of the church , officiating. Buy Colo's patent airtight sheet steel stove , only $7.50 , for wood and other light filcl ; weighs but IIO pounds ; holds Ih'G 48 hours ; ashes removable from the front. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. Ladies , if you dcslro absolute peace in the kitchen nsk your grocer for .1. C. Iloffmayr & Co.'s Fancy Potent Hour. Books ruled for special use by More- house & Co. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. AFP AIRS'AT SOUTH OMAHA. Humors of UrUrr' * Condition Mr . llinll- Err U a I'liyslcnl Nrcck. Every dav the report is started on the strcot that Reiser has died. At no tlmo since ho was taken to the hospital hns his condition been so critical ns It was ten nilnutes.nftcr he was shot. The fact Is ho has rested fairly well slnco being placed In the hospital and the nurse who is attending him is of the opinion that ho wilt llvo. It Is true the wound is a dangerous ono , but phy sicians say they know of worse cases than Mr. Reiser's where the patl.nt has lived for years. Mr. Reiser hns written considerable since ho was shot. Just what ho has written is not known. It is presumed that he is irivmg instructions ns to his business affulrs. Ho has scaled what ho has written , with In structions that It bo not opened unless ho should die. Through an attorney it was learned that Mrs. Rudlgor Is suffering from a fever. She has broken down physically considerably slnco placed under arrest. Mr. Hudigor still makes his home in South Omaha. Ito is as sisting his wife's attorney as much as possi ble and proposes , he says , to stand by her until the case is ended. Uudiver has networked worked any at the packing house since the day after the tragedy. Amoiii ; the Uri-akern. "Among the Dreakers" was produced by a homo talent dramatic club In Bauer's hall to a large audience last night. The drama it an old ono , but the fact that the cast was ' made up of homo people made e.ich Incident more appreciated , and , taken altogether , the production was good. If the flddlo had played the same air Charley Ferrell wns singing when ho rendered "After the Show" the turn might have taken better , but ho tinished three verses and o-capod without assault. The Omaha Banjo club very kindly came down nnd lent their assistance to the enter tainment. It is composed of Messrs. Gelten- bcck , Strohm und Miller. The entertainment was given under the auspices of Clover Leaf camp No. 8 , Koynl Neighbors of America , the managers being Mrs. O. E. Waluer , Mrs. S. H. Hatnuwav nnd Mrs. Post. The cast was raado up of Frank Hart. Frank Gosney , A. L. Hunter , Fred G. Ettor , Charles Ferrell , Tom Snnthson , Miss Marion Thompson , Mrs. F. H. Hobiuk , Mrs. M. E. Hart and Miss' Franc Jacobs. City < io rti ! > . The fireman's bull takes place on the night of the 16th. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wlor nro homo from a trip to Chicago. J. H. Adutns has been appointed by Mayor Walker to superintend the chain gang. Mrs. H. J. Ames is recovering from a se vere spell of sickness. Policeman Tubbs has the latest case of diphtheria that has been reported. The Good Templars lodge will give a pub lic installation of its officers tonight. Two pairs of ladies shoos were stolen from in front of E. Tru'ehaft's store yesterday. Mrs. John Vrobosky was thrown from a buegy at Twenty-sixth and N streets and painfully injured. The Epworth league met last night at th residence of Mrs. D. M. Cannon , Twenty- third and II streets. Chief Deokctt received a card offering $250 reward for the capture of the men who killed old man Akcson at his home near Weeping Wuter. The dance given at the Dclmonlco hotel last night wus largely attended and the evening was happily spent by every ono present. The last republican rally of the campaign takes place in 1'ivonku's ball tonight. Good speakers will bo present and a rousing meet ing will be hold. E. D. Gideon has sold his Interest in the Daily Stockman and purchased the job printing plant of that company. Ho will continue to do business at the old stand. Rose Florence , the woman who was fined $0 lor committing an assault upon an old woman in a'Railroad ' avenue dlvo n few nights ago , has econ taken to the county jail. The police will make an effort to sco that she does not make South Omaha her home In the futuro. Tlio police are on the lookout for a thief named D.ivid Chirk. Clark Is wanted at Lincoln for stealing > 0 worth of clothing. Ho is u butcher by trade , but is said to bo an all around thug und loafer , His great ambi tion is to thump a piano in a diva whcro there are women. Ho was headed for South Omaha when ho loft Lincoln. A Oil FUJt THIS Work Upon the Hoform Mnnsuro to llu I'lmlietl Forward. \VJISIIINOTOX. Nov. 2. There was n rumor flying about last night that n disposition had been manifested opposing any adjourn ment or recess in congress. It is not thought to extend to the house , although there was some talk about taking a recess until December , when the tariff bill would proba bly bo ready to report. The men charged with getting up a tariff bill are anxious to have It in the house at an early day and will rush it through with nil possible speed. This has been known uy the republi cans , who know It has been the desire of their political opponents to have the tariff bill go Into effect as early us possible , so that they may go before thu people and explain it. If it could bo passed In time to go into effect the last of May , or not luter than the last of Juno , congress may adjourn so that the demo crats could ut ouco go upon the stump , they would be able to overcome before election the dissatisfaction which must nec essarily prevail after u chaneo in the tariff policy. All these calculations may bo upset by the senate , us that body will have to either take u recess or adjournment , which ever may bo decided upon , Inturrtteil In Ills Case. PJTTSIJDRO , Nov. 1 The French fttnbisea- dor at Washington hns interested himself In the case of Noel Malson , the French an archist convicted In the county court hero last week of murder in the first degrco. It has been represented to the ambassador' that Malson U poor und frlenalesa und thut it bo had money to procure certain wit nesses he could establish his innocence. M , Pateuotro delegated Leon Portere. to in vestigate the case. Maison was convicted of killing Mrs. Souuia Kecs. It wus alleged thut Maison und a companion named Droysuo , now in Jail. wore engaged in un unarcliistio plot to blow up the Canadian publiu building * und that Mrs , Rees wus killed because she acci dentally discovered the secrets of the anarchists. llt rt WASHINGTON , Nov. 2. Delegate Smith of Arizona bus introduced a bill granting all dosurt lauas , except mineral , In the states and territories In which the lands are lo cated tot educational purposes. MADE A HtlRRlto FIGHT ire > Iko Weir and Now Zealffntl Billy Murpby Oorao Together at Boston. 8'H SOME HARD AND VICIOUS SLUGGING Six Ilenprrato llouqiln in Which Srlrnco ' WHS Thrown to tlio wln'i'u The Spider Knocks Out HU ( Vnii'o Mttlo Opponent , UOSTO.SNov. . 2. Ike Weir , the Dclfast Spider , and llllly Murphy ot Ne > v Zealand fought five murderous rounds at the Crlbb club tonight. Murpliy was knocked clean through the ropes In the sixth round , and although his seconds picked htm up and thrust him through the ropes , Rofcrco Johnnie Eckard of the Coney Island Athletic club awarded the light to Wolr. Doth men were badly used up and Murphy hnd to bo carried from the ring. His face showed marks of the terrible punishment , whllo Weir wns scarcely disfigured. Doforo the Weir-Murphy light Mike Sears of Lcadston , Mo. , champion bantam weight of Now England , and Dave Ross of Somcrvlllo fought nine vicious rounds. Doth men wcro badly oft when the referco gave the light to Ross to present interference on the part of the police. Then the Weir-Murphy fight cnmo oft . Weir's seconds wcro Hilly Itcuncsoy nnd Louis Hodgkius. Behind Murphy were Johnny Uriftln , Jim Gibbons nnd Jimmy Gorman. Here the Trtmhln Itrgnn. Murphy led off the lighting with a vicious blow on Weir's faco. Weir retaliated and the skin came down off Murphy's ' eye anil the blood llowcd. Then there was some hot lighting , with Weir sklpping.aronnd the ring and practicing his lamous jig step. Murphy got into him on the nock with his right and Weir fought savagely , getting in fully a half dozen blows before time was culled. No advantage for either man. In the bccond round Murphy hit Weir with his right nnd Weir chased him around the ring and got in his loft on Murphy's jaw. The men grappled. Weir got in a swinging right hand blow on Murphy's other cyo , nnd both were blaclt and bloody when tlmo was called. Wolr led off in the third with s , vicious blow on Murphy's jaw and ho fell on the ropes. Murphy grapjdcd , showing slcns of weakness. Weir got in two blows m iuick succession on Murphy's face that staggered him. Then they clinched and Weir wens down. His second culled foul loudly. When they came up again time wns called. Knocked Through the Hopes. Weir started the fighting in the fourth round with u blow on Murphy's nose and Murphy retaliated and knocked Weir through the ropes with a blow on the neck. Weir recovered nnd came up with blow after blow on Murphy's nose' und face nnd Mur phy clinched to ave 'being knocked out. Several times it looked us if ho would drop , but ho held up until time was called , clinch ing to save a knockout blow. Weir fought savagely in- the next round. It was a vicious round. Murphy slushed right und loft and Weir toeifan to get grogsry. He dodged Murphy's blows und foil sever.il times to avoid punishment. Murphy wns fighting desperately all thistune. . Ho pot In a blow with his right on''Weir's neck thut stretched him on his bftcki Ho got up to his knees uud waited until the timekeeper counted nine seconds , then he strug gled to his feet and Murphy Kent him down again with a blow on the same place. Wolr struggled to his feet and the two moh 'clinched. Science was nowhere und foul blows were frequent. Weir was pretty fur gone when a third blow from Murphy keeled if.'nim over Just as time was-called. ' < li'l < Moio ' The men came fro'in , tifeir corners some what freshened iuj the sixth round. They sparred cautiously and then slugged vi ciously. Weir got In n swinging blow be tween Murphy's eyes and he dropped like a lop : through the ropes and upon the floor of the hall. His seconds picked liltn up and pushed him through the ropes , but It was plain ho wns beaten nnd Kofereo Eckard gave the light to Weir. It y a nVoii In Tire Rounds , WATEimunr.Conn. , Nov. 2. Tommy Ryan , the champion welterweight , knocked out Harry Jamison of Bridgeport here earlv tonight in two rounds. Walter McNally sparred Danny Hetzol two rounds , when the referee declared the contest a draw to suvo police interference. NOTHING SENSATNINAI , IN" IT. Ulrcctumyin Ills Mutch It.ioe wlthMaacut in Hollow Style. NEW YonKNov. . 2. The driving match between Dlrectum und Mascot , which , it had been said , was going to bo the most sensational event that ever took place be tween harnessed horses , proved 'to bo no sensation at all. There were between 0,000 , and 7,000 present. After the first heat , during which Mascot broke badly twice , and when the sports begun to see , or thought they saw , that the pacing champion was not himself , it wus hard to get oven money on the black horse. After the second ho'it the odds turned to 100 to HO on Dlrectutn's winning three straight heats. Dircctum won the toss for the Dole nnd when they were sent away In the llrst heat on the second scoring Dircctum got pretty nearly half u length advantage , Kelly wus holding Dlrectutn's reins and Andrews drove Muscot. The horses hud not mudo over 100 ynrds whan Muscot threw up his heels in n shameful break and lost live or six lengths by It. Kelly at once took Dircctum bacU und held him eloso until Mascot recovered und got within u length of him. Muscot oroko ugaln and lost more ground , nnd Dircctum had things his own way to the finish , which ho passed at least five lengths in front of Mascot. Time wus 2:10) : ) . Dlrectum got a little the boat of the start in the second heat , too , and held it easily. Kelly was taking thing ! , easy with Dlrectum , knowing that his uchorsary could never overhaul him , and while Andrews tried his best , Dircctum passed under the wire four lengths ahead. Time : 207/ ; , In the third heat , us in the others , Dlrec- turn wus from a neck to half a length in ad vance when the were "go" wus given , und that advantage ho increased to a good length before the first turn had been rounded , Muscot haiig ; on llKo a good , game horse. Andrews drove him cau tiously. The pair 'went for half n mile with Mnscoi't' rose well on the wheels of Dirotnutn's ' sulky. Mascot showed a good heart nnd steady movement , ua he attempted t6'improve his position , Kelly inuilo a slight dL'ihund on tno black horse , whose movornmits hud been blmply perfect from the tlmb'h'd ' first made u scor ing under the wlrp/'uiid / the trotter shot ahead like u rood fdlloV , nnd within the next 100 feist left plodtv of daylight between his driver's buck iml the horse trving to win S5.000 from him. .Golmr up the hill on the off side of the tra.uk , Directum increased his lead , always going easily and smoothly , moro like a muchlneau , his perfect motion than n living thn % a > d when Kelly had secured three lengths advuntagu no lot up a little bit on 'Ma. charge. Mascot , however , kept going oil tlio tlmo und when thov came into the stretch Mascot had again lapped the leuOer. Kelly gave an other little push to his liorso , but Mascot continued to cling. Kelly then saw ho would have to drive Jo win , nnd for the first time during thu match ho compelled Ulrcctum to exert himself , Tno bluok responded splen didly aud opened u K U of perhaps half u length of daylight between his sulky und Mascot's noso. This wui at a point within 100 yards of the finish , Audruws , although ho know ho ivas beaten , kept his polding moving , but could uotdccreasu the lead. The tlmo wus 2:08 f , u second lower thac that of the second heat. Another interesting event was the ton- tnilo trot of Pascal , the holder of the record for thut distance made ut Stockton , Cul. , ot 27:23 : > | . Today Pascal made the distance In 23:15 , thus knocking off ono minute und eight und u ijuartor seconds from the world's record and thut on the usually alow Fleetwood - wood trade. Ho trotted off the miles us follows ; First , B:82K : : sucond , 6:01K : , tnird , 7:88 : ; fourth , 10:13 : ; nflb , 13:51 : > / ; sixth , IR-.IWf : seventh , 19 tO' ' { : eighth , 21-40 * { ; ninth. C3n3 : t ; tenth , 50:15. : Another recent wai beaten todny , that for the members'cup * 2.10)1. ) Matthew lllley's team , Clayton and Reference , made the mile In8-I8 f. TBHHK tUiTR , Ind. , Nov. U.-Groenlandor trotted two miles today In 4:31 : , which bents the stallion record nnd comes within half n second of the world's record , made by Nlgnt- Inaalo last season. Nancy Hanks nnd Arlon will bo shipped to Doston tomorrow nnd Manager will also bo sent homo. The track was In no condition for record breaking nnd Mr. Doblo deemed It inadvisable to start them. I'lij ton I.fmit * t Tool. The second night's play in the continuous fifteen-ball pool match between Ed Johnson and Fred Pay ton took place at Foley's popu lar billiard rooms last evening In the pres ence of a crowd of spectators numbering several hundred , The night's work , it can ho briefly stated , was a surprise to the lovers of the game , Mr. Johnson falling off In his play fully W ) per cent on hts game of the previous evening. As n consequence , after being far In the rear , Mr , Payton over hauled his scientific opponent , and then ran away from him like a thoroughbred would run away from a dray horse. In justice to Johnson , however , It Is but fair to state that ho was not only out of form , but was seriously indisposed , and felt like forfeiting the 100 points without touching a cue. Tonight - night , he says , If ho Is at himself , ho will make ample amends for last night's short comings. Last night plnv begun at promptly 1' ' o'clock , with Johnson leading off. Payton followed with eight on the break , Johnson holing the remaining seven. After the Ini tial frame the South Omaha kid played a good strong gamc.imd the score at the close was as follows : Pavton , 107 ; Johnson , 77. Total : Pnyton , 190 ; Johnson , 1S3. Mltrlidll Willing to Hcht nt Hot Hprtnjn HOT Srinsos" , Ark. , Nov. 2. A telegram has been received b.v the Hot Sprlnes Ath letic club from Dilly Hayes , ono of Charley Mitchell's backers , statins Mitchell was willing to accept the offer of a $20,000 purse made bv thut club and will llsht in Hot Springs in preference lo Now Orleans , pro viding the club erects n suitable auditorium and deposit * the p rso money m the oamc for the winner ot the light. Uiili-A Mi tie I'u iiilly llow. New YOIIK , Nov. 2. Deb Fltxsluimons has boon dlrected'by Judge Gllderslcovo of the superior court to pay his wife , Louisa , $ 'JI > n week alimony nnd a counsel fee of $250 In the action ho has pending against her for an absolute divorce and in which she makes countercharges of adultery against him. Smith Won thu > prlnt. AI.IUXV , Nov. 2. The two-mile foot race for a purse of $300 and the championship of the world between Smith of this city and Everett C. McClennand t > f Plttshurg was run here this afternoon. Smith won easily in 'J'.344-5 , finishing fully 200 yards ahead. Smith passed his opponent at the quarter nnd was never headed. " " Won hy Oe Oro. PiTTsnuito , Nov. 2. In the first of a series of three games between do Ore , the champion - . pion pool player of the world , and Clcar- water , America's champion , for $150 a side , tonicrht , do Ore won by a score of 202 to 182 , In sixty-nine innings. I'oet Atliloto Ucucl. PiilLADEi.i'liiA , Nov. 2. Daniel L. Dawson - son , the "Poot Athlete , " died yesterday from hemorrhage of the stomach. * ( iliua factory linmcd. Euvoon. Ind. , Nov. 2. The Elwood Window Glass factory , employing 300 hands , was burned. Loss , $50,000 ; insurance , eoooo. Jtttiits. Uoini-Hllc. Arthur Fnrrur , ono of the best known' Chicago cage capltiillstH , died ot nervous pi ostrillion yesterday. / > - > r Caotufn Hedberc\vlid"'was shot at Fort Plierlrtun Monday by Lieutenant Mnnoy , was burled ywstorday. The Pioneer Silk company ot Patterson , N. .7. , yesterday decided to cloio tenipoiarlly. It employs 000 hands. Policeman George O'Neill of Chicago 1ms been arrested as a buiglar.huvlni ; been caught looting u tailor store. All the iiiomtncnt officials of the government have IJKUII ordorcd to vltdt Augusta , Ua. , on the upenhiKot the uroat exposition nt that place. Ocorgo Life , son of a well known Chlcagonn , has bco.i icleascd from the Illinois peniten tiary , to which ihico ho had been sentenced for forgery. The engineers , flrnmon and switchmen of the IllK four ut Cairo , III. , are out on a strike bo- causuotthe reduction In wugcs. Fifty men are affected. Howard Mlllor of Lowlsburpr , 1'u. , has bocn appointed by the president of Mexico to a po sition In that republic .similar to Unit of land commissioner In this country. The Cronln case , with Daniel CouRhlln us defendant , was called In court at t'lilcngo URiiln yo&torduy , but , as on ninny previous occasions , the trial was postponed. President T. l < \ I'ay of the IManklnton bunk of Milwaukee has been lolcusuil from ari < > st under the Indictment romluiud by the grand jury. Ills bond ttas fixed ut $1,001) . The Columbian Miismm fund at Chicago was Blven Jttiothor big lift yesterday by a check for $50,000 from MrH.Geor o 1) . Snircls. She s > ub- bcrlbes the amount uncordltlonully. The Tcrro Ilauto Street Hallway company has boon bold to an oustcrn syndicate , ropro- Kunted by Uussoll II. Harrison. Mr. IlarrUon has been elected prosldunt ot the company. Wllllum McLean's sawmill at Hay City , Mich. , was totally destroyed by lira last nlKht and the Bait block badly damaged , Tlio lire was Incendiary. Loss , . $50,000 ; insurance , William A. Werner , for many yours presi dent of the Pennsylvania railroad WAS clouted president nnd general manager ot the Clove- laud & Marietta railway , recently ucmtlrcd by thu Pennsylvania company. A gang of counterfeiters were discovered In u cayo In the l.nutol mountains about four mllvk fromAVnterford , 1'u. The cnuntrnfoltcis ran. The hunters who found them called lo them , bat they refused lo stop. J. W , Kamniocommitted sulcldo yestciday morning by throning hlmsolf In front of thu fust Chicago train on the Vumiallu & Illinois Unntrul Just uftor it had pulled out of 11 lull- land , HI. Ills body wus cut In twain nt the waist. Thomas Palmer of 783 fil.\th uvonuo , N'ow York , wax found dead In ) IH bed ut the Hotel La LondeToledo , O.yehtorday morning. HU ilcath WUH the lesuit of u dose of loujjh on rut * , taken , It la thought. In u moment of do- hpondoncy , James W. Bcnvlllo died nt I'asaduna , Cnl. , yestoiday morning. Mr. Hcovlllo was uuealtliy man. foimoily of Chicago , lie wax president of the Pralrlo National bank ot Chicago unit vice piosldont ot llio Klgln Watch company , Mo wus lit ) yours of age. llenjumln Marshall , iigod 17 , of Whitewater , \Vls. , today bhothlu futlior fatally. No reason for the uilmo Is known. Mr , Marshall Is u carpenter , nnd wus ut work on u barn with other men when the hey run up und tired the BhutH , llrst utteilng un oath. Three masked linrglars entered tha homo of the vunerablQ llartliolomow ( Jhowloy In liar- bor Creuk township , PtiiuiByhanla , Wednes day night. They choked the old man , then poured oil over him and his bed und prepared to burn him If ho did not deliver his money. The old man's daughter , Mrs. Carey , Jumped from u window and escaped , Tln.i ulunnud the burglars und Iliry left. 1'iirruii , The United Ktute.H cruiser Detroit has ar rived at Ulo. Cardinal Carlo Laurcnzl of Home Is dead , UO-WUB uorn ut I'oriizlaon January li. ! IB'Jl , was created u cardinal on Documhor 13 , 1880. The funeral of the lain PlrJ , I , O. Abbott , ox- prumler ot Canada , took place yesterday afternoon at Montreal. The ecrtego ivns ono of the largest over Keen hero , I'rank I.enr , the I'ltlsburg boy who Is tourIng - Ing the world un u bicycle , arrived ut Calcutta. IndiaJiojHemuer20 , and left Octobers , In tending to ride 4,000 or 0,000 miles moro In Asia. Advices from Yokohama report grout floods In JuP'in. In the Okohama prefecture UUO houses note swept uwuy. Tlio fatoof over 100 parsons Is unknown. ImmJatloiu also oc curred In other districts , with great I CHS of property. In the Vundshlp 1'utuka Mxty people ple have bacn burned ullvo , It Is btvted definitely that the Diet will meet November 80. When lUbjr was clck , ue gave tier Cattorla. When chq was a Child , tlio cried for Tastorla. When cho became Miss , the clung to Castorla. Wben cbo UaJ Children , the gavothMU Castor ! * MATT ARESON'S ' MURDERERS Identity of the Men Established by the Omaha Police , Who Know Thorn , H'D SERVED SENTENCES IN JAIL HERE Snen Vpitonlnr nt th * tUlilgfl Otrr Ilio 1'lnttn nt Anlilnnrt I'OMO nn Tlielr Truck Condition of the VFonntloil at Akesnn's , The Omaha police believe thn ) the two men who murdered Matthew Akcson near Weeping Water Wednesday evening arc men with whom they have had somu experience in an ofllclal manner not long ago and tiny have a good description of tlio supposed murderers. One of them Is a follow who wont by the name of Harry Hill while hero. Ho drove a hack at nleht , and roomed at 101" North Sixteenth street In Mr. McCormlcU's house. The other man was arrested At ono tlmo with Hill as a suspicious character. Ho wns also.a hack driver and is thought to bo "Jutnbo Gcorgo. " One night during the latter part of Sep tember Detective * Savngo and Dempsey saw a man trying to wont a drunkoa stranger on Douglas street. The detectives caught the man In the act of trying to defraud - fraud the drunken man and they locked him up. Ho gave the name of Harry Hill , He was sentenced to twenty days Imprisonment and served the tlmo in the city jull. As soon as ho got out ho began his old tricks , and Detectives Hayes and Hudson arrested htm again. After being liberated this tlmo Hill left Omaha , and this Is the llrst that has been hoard of him slnco then. As soon as a complain description of the murderers was sent to Omaha yesterday , several ofllecrs who knew Hill and his pal were positive that they arc the men who committed the cold blooded crime near Weeping \VaIor. Ofllccrs all over the coun try have been notified to look out for thcso fellows and It is thought that they rannbt escape detection for any length of tlmo , as the cold weather will drive them to seek shelter. Trait of the Murderers. Last night M. Warner , tjio station agent at Dagloy , la. , telegraphed Chief Seavo.\ that two men who exactly answered the de scription of the men as published In the papers had passed the depot. Ho wired foi instructions. The telegram was forwarded to the marshal at Weeping Water. About 10 o'clock Dick Berlin of South Omaha notified Police Captain Mostyn of this city that ho had seen two men who acted suspiciously about 0 o'clock in the evening. Mr. Berlin was huntinir on the Platte river yesterday near Ashland. Ho started for town about dusk to catch the train for home , and when ho got near the bridge tnls side of Ashland he saw two men standing under the structure. As ho approached preached the bridge the men crossed to the other side as if they wanted to escape being seen. When Berlin got on top of the bridge the actions of the men were such as to cuuso him to give them particular notice and when ho looked over the railing they started back to the other sldo whcro ho could not sco them. Mr. Berlin came on to South Omaha and when he heard of the murder he told of seeing these men. Alter hearing a description of the murderers ho was sure that they were tlio.mon whom ho saw uudcr the bridge. The dfllce'rs at Weeping Water were notified and a posse of deputies w.ero sent out at once with orders to bring the stispects in , dead or alive. At a late hour last night no information bad been received from the posso. If those are the men ttiey cannot escape , as descriptions of them are in the hands of the officers in all the Ne braska towns. Description ot tlio Men , The Cass county sheriff has offered a re- waru of $250 for the capture of the mur derers , and in u circular to police oftleers furnishes the following description ; ' One largo man , weight about UOO pounds , nearly six feet In height , brown hair , slightly turn up nose , coarse voice , dressed with Jeans pants , coat torn , light hat with high crown , smooth faco. The other is a tall , slim man , weight about ICO pounds , dark hair and mustache , walked very straight , six foot In height , wore striped pants , cutaway coat , black oycs , with down ward look. ASSASSIN tjTJI.I , AT l.AIUii : . Slayers of runner Akufon Not Ciiptnrtiil but CIIH * County is Urine bcoureil. WEEPING WATCH , Nob. , Nov. a. [ Special Telegram to Tun DEE , ] The funeral of Matt AkerMin , who was murdered last night , will take place tomorrow. Tom Akcrson , the son , reported shot , was clubbed with a re volver and ugly wounds were made on the forehead , arm and stomach. Gus Dorg , tin GRIME IN HIGH FLAG ESI It ib not strange that some people di vrong through ignorance , others from v failure to investigate as to the righter wrong of a matter. But it is str.uigo , that Individuals and firms , who nro fully iwaro of the rights of others , will persist - sist in perpetrating frauds upon them. Lligh-toned , wealthy manufrcturing Inns will offer and Hell to retail mer- : hants , articles which they know to bo .nfrlngoments on the rights of proprie tors , and imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning to Lho retailers to beware of eueh imita tions aud simulations of "CAHTKtt'B LlT- TLiiLiVKH PILLS. " When they nro ot- forcd to you , refuse them ; you do not want to do wrong , and you don't want to lay yourself llublo to a lawsuit. Bon Frnnklin Btiid "Honesty is the host poli cy" ; it la just as true that "Honesty la thobost principle , " lilrcd man , hai an ugly bullet wound in the knee. The nlftht watchman at the sewing machlna factory , whllo coming Into town this mornIng - Ing nt fl o'clock , reported seeing two men who answered the description of the murderers , walking up the railroad track. A larpo posse was organized nnd scoured the country for n few miles each way , but failed to find a trace of the men. Is'o other clew hns at ycl been discovered. rji.\OTt > iivi I.VH .sums or ir.4/ ; . Iteportml rurrlmoo of ! < cvf > rfll Vpssolt limit for Mm Anirrlcnii Nnvy. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 2. The Brazilian govern- incut hns acquired the magnificent steamer Hrltnnnln of the North Atlantic Steamship company's ( loot. The price paid for her wa All sorts of rumors are afloat , says a morning paper , in the mercantile circles of the southern part of the city which Have dealings with South America , regarding the nrazlltan revolt. The most sensational story was In regard to the departure of the new Brazilian fleet from this port. It waste to the effect that Admiral Mollo would send the Hcpublica up to In ten-opt El Old nnd the rest of the now Polxoto llcot ns soon as It pot on" shore. Admtr.il Mcllo hns an agent In this city and Is kept well Informed of all that Is going on hero. Negotiations nro In acttvo progress , no- cord Ing to another p.ipcr , for the acquisition by the Brazilian government of the tlireo new warships , Montgomery , Machlns nnd Marblohoad , which were built for the United States navy. Two of thcso three ships nro still In the hands of the builders. The Maehlas Is the only ono In commission. The Montgomery Is at the yards of her builders , the Columbian works , llnltlmoro , Md. The MuchlAs is at tin ] Urooulyn navy yard. She has not been finally accepted by the Navy department , although she linn Just cninplulcd her trial. The Marblchcad Is at the foot of East Seventeenth street , East river , at the docks of her engine builders , the N. 1 < \ Palmar , Jr. company. The nur- chase of thcso snips could not well bo In terfered with by the United States Navy department. 'I ho builders contracted to 'mild the craft within a stated period. In signing the contract , each of the llrms was assured b.v tie Navy department of being accorded payments equal to one-tenth of the valua of the ships. Thcso one-tenth pay ments wcro to bo paid as soon ns ono-tcnth part of each ship wns completed. Antonio ae Castillo , consul general In Now York for President Polxolo's eovornmcnt , .sailed today on ttie Wadsworth for Pcrnam buco. Brazil. Although It Is sitd : ho Is la poor health , It Is considered ugnillcant ho should leave In so critical n tlmo for hli country. Men acquainted with Brazilian affairs say ho Is going to Brazil upon some very Important mission , probably regarding the purchase of ships for the navy. Wo couldnot Improve tno quality If paid double the price. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best , salvo that experience can produce , or thatunonov can buy. It Cures Colds , Coughs. Sore Throat , Croup , Influ enza , Whooping Cough , Eronchltlt and Aithm * . A certain cure for Consumption In first stages , snd a sure relief In advanced stages. Use at once , Tou will ice the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Large bottles 60 cents and $1.00. W. C. ESTEP , 14 , N. Main St. , CouncilBluffs. lOllloo TKUUMIONKS Hcsldouco 33 Attarnoys-vt-law. Praa tlco 1 , , Jtli3 stifj uul fcdnral courts. Uoarm 2CI3-7-8-3 , block Council lllull'.s In. Special rfoticess COUNCIL BLUFF5 : l.'OR SAI.K Well Improved fnnn lii : : ncroii L'lfood IIOIIHO ami barn : H mllcH north of Council IllufTH. C , Cnrttti-iiBon , ( 'n'Bccnt , la. I7OUNI1-A chilil'H cape. Owner cull at BIB L ortk-o. HOMKS In Cbc > rokro Slrlnj liontcnookera located un uliolco lamia In "Tho iitrlp ; " lltlea Ktiaran- eed ! tliBKOvcrniiiunt often * HoldlfrH H pedal ad- I'antaifoH ; party loari'x Omaha afiout Novoinbci ll ; for ilnrllilmara call on or ndUrn s 'in'Morriani ilucli , Connui : HluriH , or H)5 ) ( ) Farniim Htrect. ; IIKII.I. | Chcrokco Land company , Knld , Okl. vriOK fiirnlBhod loom to rent , ladles iiruforrcdat 1 > 711 South sixth Htrrct. IfOH HAliK A complete bottlliitf works. In gael town nnd dolui ; a irood , paylnu biiilnim. liuoj IIMHOIIH for Bullliii' . AitUrosH U - ' : ) , Ileo oflloo IOWA FAUMS-870 aeros , $22.60 per aoroi 039 aero a , S.I..OJ ; : IOJ ncraj. $ . ' . 'i.li ( ) : : ) JO acr i , $1.- .0. ) : Kill aro3 , $ . ' 3.03 ; HU ucra. $ - > 7.0J. lyarxa llHt of farniH , fruit far.m and tarJ ja 1 mi. Join Hton > V Van Paiti'n. DO YOU know that Day A. Hosi Have choice burtfulim In frail ai.l vanlun land nuar llilHclly't _ _ A 1ISTHACT3 and loaim Farm and city proparty sxboiulit and Hold. 1'imoy & Thomas , Coiuul lIlnnH _ GAIUIAOB ro-novod , cesspools , vaults , chlinnvi cleaned. Ed Uurlco , ut Tjylor'a crooary , iU Ilroadwav T7OH UKNT Hoimo with 11 rooniH , all In t-oodro. JL ii.ilr ; Buvcn bed roonm on nwond lloor ; $23.09 liur month ; onlv ono block from Murrlain bnlUlhur N. 1' . DodKO&Co. THE SOUTHWieU BALING PRESSV A 1 2-TonS-fl-DaV Machine ota 10-Tons-aDi < * H ic. - tuns , - a - uay QurWarranl , Goes with Each musmn. . . TJio Soulhwlck Haling Press Is as-horse , fill' , circle machine. < U It has the largest lecd opening of nny Coiitlniious-lialtn Dales tight ! draft Ikjht Copaclty ; Construction ; Durability-oil the BEST. Now is the tlmo to buy a hay proas , 000 muuhinoa sold In the last 00 days. SANDWICH MANPG , CO , , COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCIL mm STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds ot Dyeing and Clo inlnj uouo In the hUliest style ot the art. I1 a led. an 4 stalnod fabric * inixda to lee I : u * good u now , WorK promptly- done und dollvorol in all purtd of , the country , Houl fur vrlue IliL O. A. MAOJIAH , Proprietor , Broadway , near - WttiUfQ depot , T levbono2i