6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SUNrLW , NOVEMBER 19 , 1803-TWENTY PAGES. THE DAILY BEE ' .COUNCIL OFFICE : NO. 12 DellTtred by carrier to any 'part of the city II.V T1I.T6N Manager J HustnnssOITiCC . . . .No. 43 TELEPHONES | | ramp , . KQ. 23 Boston Store , 10-day salo. Mrs. Edwlnn Manning ana Mrs. Judge Knapp of Koosaun.ua , la. , are visiting at tlio homeofF.II.Illll. Mrs. Dr. Montgomery received the news last evening of the death of her only sister , Mrs. Ij. C. I.lnd&lcy of Osage , la. "Cradle Konps of All Nations , " will be given with varied costumes at the Congre gational church Thursday evening. Miss May Wlcoff entertained ftMRO \ number of her friend * nt her homo on Third street Thursday night , n very enjoyable tlmo being had. Special services will begin at the Danish Lutheran church on Monday evening con ducted by Uov. J. Indus Farley , pastor of the Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. All members of company L , Third regi ment , are hereby ordered to bo at armory Tuesday evening , November 21 , nt 7:30. : Special business. By order W. E. Altchison , captain commanding. Uov. J. II. Davis Is 111 with an attack of the gi ippo. His pulpit at the First Baptist church will bo occupied this morning by Hov. A. W. Clnrkof Omaha nnd In the evening - ing by Itev. T. F. Thickstun. Hov. E. W. Allen was tendered n surprise party last Tuesday night at his residence. About seventy-five of the young people of his church and congregation visited him nnd opcnt the evening pleasantly in various amusements. Two young ladles named Schloy were thrown from a buggy yesterday mornlntr near the School for the Deaf. Upon getting In the buggy the horses again ran away and throw them out a second time. They es caped serious Injury. The ladles of the North Eighth street mis sion have Issued clothing to poor children of the city to the number of seventy-five , but there are many who are still in want. Thcso ladles are doing a good work and deserve the hearty co-operation of the charitably disposed people of the city. The pollcu claim to have a clew to the Identity of the tall man and short man who committed so many holdups In the city a few weeks ago. They are residents of the city. A watcli Is being kept of their move ments , and if they try It again the probabil ity is that they will find themselves nabbed. * A company of little tots will' put their aolls through n drill at the Congregational church next Thursday night. A number of other novel attractions , with excellent music. nnd sweet lullabies from foreign lands , odd cradles , queer babies , foreign mammas , nursery tableaux , etc. are all on the pro gram. Only U5cents. / . Miss Mayme Milholland , assisted by Miss Mlttlo M. Pile , entertained the T. T. T. club Friday evening in n novel way. Each guest WHS provided with a list of wonls to compose into poetry. Miss May Caldwell's poem received the llrst prize , while Miss Jennie Mclntosh sought consolation in the booby prize. Hofreshments were served. The men In the local ofllco of the Piano Manufacturing company have received word of the arrest of H. 13. Pearson , the Kansas City manager for the company , on the charge of embezzlement. The company claims ho Is short In his accounts in the sum of $1,300 , while ho claims his defalcation is merely a technical one and that ho will eventually bo turned loose. The now Christian tabernacle on the corner of Mynstcr and Scott streets will bo dedicated with appropriate exorcises on Sunday , December 8. The Sunday school will also nave a special jubilco program on that day. Souvenir programs for the dedi catory exercises are already in the hands of the printer and will bo circulated among the friends of the church some time this week. H. J. Bublitz. who Is employed in John Lindcr's establishment on South Main street , foil into an old well under the collar of the building. Fortunately ho caught hold of the boards at the top of the well as ho fell , nnd his calls for help soon brought the other employes to his assistance. Ho was dragged out unhurt , excepting for a scalp wound caused by a sharp nail iu ono of the boards overhead. The United Order of the Treubund gave a ball at the Masonlo temple last evening. A largo number of the members of the order were present and spent the evening in danc ing to the music of an orchestra. Most of those present were Germans , and when people ple of this nationality get together they always have a good tlmo. Last night's en tertainment was no exception to the general rule. Fine refreshments were served about midnight. Rev. Henry Do Long will conduct the Epworth league meeting nt Broadway Methodist Episcopal church this evening at 0:30 : , instead of the regular preaching ser vice , as has been reported. The Broadway church Is on the site where Air. Do Long learned to gamble twenty-five years ago. Mrs. Wilson , a sister of P. p. Bliss , will begin ttio service with a brief song service. A'.r. Bliss was n celebrated hymn writer in his lifetime , and his sister is a great vocalist. Thanksgiving in coimnp : Level hcutlcd Indies will o to W. S. Homer's grocery for peasonublo delicacies. lie has a line stock of fresh goods tuid prices are reasonable. Judge N. W. Maey of Ilarlan was a Bluffs Tjsltor yesterday. S. \Vuda\vorth leaves today for Oregon , 111. , to bo absent several week's. Sheriff Hazcn left last evening for a visit trlth his daughters in DCS Molncs. Lieutenant II. J. Gallagher and wlfo , who have been visiting- Henry Paschal and fam ily on Wlllow.avonue. loft yesterday with their children for their homo in Fort Nio- brara , Nob. P. Gunnoudo , George Crow , Frank Beobco odd G. O. Bergen have returned from a weolt's hunting trip down the Missouri rlror. Ono geese nnd two ducks is claimed by their friends to ho the sum total of their booty , and none of the hunters so far as known has disputed the claim. You pay your money and you take your uliok-o either Dr. Joflrloa' DiphtheriaHomody or n funeral. Thirty- ilvo years triiil proves Dr. JoITrieB1 diphtheria nicilicino Infulliblo in putrid Bore throat , n in malignant scarlet lover or inulltniant diphtheria. MAX MOIIN I1UUT. Falllnc Upon n Iluril ravement Ho Nni- tlui Injurlr * tlmt Mny I'rovn l' ' tal. Max Mohu , the proprietor of the Crestou house , had a bad fall yesterday morning at 8 o'clock , and it is feared the injuries ho sustained will provo fatal. Ho took a pall of water out in front of his hotel and had Just emptied it Into the street when his foot slipped and ho foil forward to the pavement , lighting on his head , Ho was unconscious when lie was picked up and carried into the hotel. Ho did not recover consciousness for several hours , and oven last evening the only ono ho scorned to rocognlzo or pay any kttoullnn to wns his wlfo. His physician last nlRht gave him but little hope for recov ery. The Injured man was bleeding at the ears and has many symptoms of concussion of the brain. 1'oot IU1I Yeitonlay. Yesterday the High school team defeated the Young Men's Christian association cloven by a score of 0 to 0. A full account of the gauio will bo found iu the sporting col umns of this morning's Bee. Clias. LIolioW has a wonderful collec tion of rare oltl coins at hia place , 712 Broadtyuy. Aniotu ; recent acquisitions are fcomo Tory valuable pieces , ono a Roman coin of 1587 and a Bavarian of 1001 , are clean cut and beautiful. The collection Jj well worth seeing. SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Minister Allen of the Christian Church Goes Slumming. SOME OF THE SIGHTS HE WITNESSED All the Deni of llotli Cities Well I'ntron- lird Kamblori In Same llousci JJolne n llunhlnc lliiilnoit nt Present. flev. E. W. Allen , the young pastor of the Christian church of this city , went out on a shimming expedition ono night Inst week. A friend of his , who was familiar with the way the ropes hung , acted as his escort , and together the two made a tour of the tender loin districts of Council Bluffs and Omaha. Mr. Allen was dressed up In an outtlt that presented him to ttio public as a flashy-look ing swell with a dccldca tendency to gam bling In his Internal make-up. Mr. Allen himself Is authority for the statement that his outward deportment was In llrst-rato accord with his exterior decorations , and this must bo accepted as olllclal , although there are many who have watched him de murely breaking the brca.d of llfo to the members of his c'lurcli from his pulpit on Sundays who will regret having missed the pleasure of seeing him while ho was engaged in playing his new rolo. He states that in ono gambling house In , Omaha ho found four roulette tables nnd four Html poker tables , surrounded by actual count by 123 men , The gambling houses In Council Bluffs nro run on a different nrincl- plc , nemo but the Initiated being able to gain admittance. He was consequently unable to round up these places with the same free dom that he did- those in Omaha , Ho made a tour among ttie wine rooms and brothels of Omaha nnd Council Bluffs , and says that every one of thorn had crowds of patrons , the names of many of whom , if announced in public , would cause a decided sensation. ( illKAT 10-DAY bAliU III Order to Mnl < o Itoom fur Holiday Uonds. Over"r > 00 cases of holiday gooda re ceived. AVe must have room to display them , nnd will commence u 10-day'clear ing enlo Saturday first , November 18 , to make room for our itnmonso stock of Christinas goods , which is much larger this season than ever before. A few of the thousands of bargains now to bo found in our 39o storm serge , extra weight , during this sale , U2c. Kegular 50o , nll wool cheviots , 30 inches wide , now 33e. Don't ' fail to see our assortment of 2T > c goods , including a big range of goods from : i : > o up ; in one lot at 25c. $1.00 quality gents' ileeced underwear , 70e each. r > 0c regular underwear , 39c. $ l.L'j all wool scarlet underwear , 75c each. ( J3c and 39c quality ladies'white and gray ribbed natural wool underwear , now 2. " > c. All our plu&h coats during sale at cost price. 200 and 225 white and gray blankets at a new price for this sale , $1.48. Table napkins , SI.29 and $1.39 quality , for $1.00 a dozen. lo ! ) ladies' wool ribbed hose , sale price 12Jo a pair. 39c fancy embroidered handkerchiefs , sale price 12 jc. Ladies' wool mittens 19c a pair. Children's wool mittens lOc a pair. 3o ! ) mull's 19o each. Our block of fur capes , in two lots , $1.98 and $3.99 each. each.BOSTON BOSTON STORE , FOTHHRIXQHAM , WHITEIiAW & CO. , Leaders and Promoters of I pw Prices , Council BlulTs , la. Ladies , if you desire absolute peace in the Itituhen ask your grocer for J. C. IIolTmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent flour. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. Domestic soap is the best Clara Morris at IJohuny's. Ono of the leading theatrical events of the season will bo the appearance of Clara Morris at Dohany's Opera house tomorrow evening. It was with dtfiiculty that the necessary arrangements were made whereby the people of Council BlufTs could have tbo privilege of seeing this , the greatest emo tional actress living today. A guarantee fund was raised , many of the most influen tial business men agreeing to back Mr. Dohany In his effort to please tlioso of his patrons who desire nothing but the best in the way of entertainment. The advance sale of .scats has been largo nnd the pros pects are that the management will find no mistake was made in bringing this great at traction to Council Bluffs. The play will bo "Itenee do Moray , " in which Miss Morris Is thought by many to find her greatest oppor tunity for displaying her wonderful power of portraying strength ot character combined with true womanly naturalness. Certain it is that no play in which she has over appeared has received any greater or moro heartfelt approbation from the theatergoing ater-going public. She is surrounded by a company of rare capability. This will'bo thn only chance the people of Council BlulTs will tmvo of seeing Clara Morris this season , us she will not appear in Omaha. Are selling 10 a week of those steel- plate ranges. They are bound to drive out all ether cooking stoves. Prices so low you can't resist. Finest bakers and greatest fuel savors. Sold by Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. Abk your grocer for Domestic soap. W. S. Baird , Lawyer , Everett block. Domestic soup is the oest. \Vantoil Him to Liquidate. Walter Ycothcrs , the Sioux City Salvation army man , who has been mentioned In TUG BBK us having gone off with a pair of panta loons of hlsco-salvatlonlst und benefactor , Charles Goff , was picked up yesterday by the pollco nnd put In the city jail with a charge of larceny placed opposite his name. Ho says ho had been employed by Goff for n time , and that Ooff owed him $1.50 which ho steadily refused to pay. Ycothors at last came to Council Bluffs to sea about it , and still ( .iofl ! was backward about planking down any bllver , Ho accordingly levied on ( Jolt's mock for n pair of trouscrx which might have been worth ' > cents , and took them away as a souvenir of the way in which Uoff did not pay his debts. Ho had them on when arrested , but as ho did not have any thing else on to spealc of his condition as to bodily warmth , was ono not to bo envied. Knear Coriil bucur C'ornl Try the Council BlulTs Sugar Corn. The best in the mnrkot. Absolutely no chemicals used to bleach the corn white. It is young , tender , swcdt , clean and wholesome. Abk your grocer for Domestic soap. George S. Davis , proscription druggist. Mnrrluje 1.Iconic * . The following parties took out licenses to marry yesterday at the county clerk's ofllco : Nuino and Addrcas. Age , I Hairy Worth , Council HlulTg , , 23 I .Nolllo llrowp , Council UlulTs , , , , . Ib I Kilns J , Unity. Bun Francisco , Uul 117 I NIolsuiiU L. NuUen. Council llluffa 'J3 S. M. Williamson still soils the Standard - dard and Domestic at 100 South Alain street , und has not removed to Broad way , us has been reported , All Sorli of lluble * . A novel entertainment Is being prepared for next Thursday evening at the Congrega tional church entitled "Cradle Song * of All Nation.1' Those who attend will have tbc pleasure of seeing now the babies arc rocked to ftlcoo In forclen lands , nnd the costumes ana customs will bo as varied and plonslng as the lullabies. Besides excellent music there wilt bo such attractive features as a doll's drill , nnd the historical tableaux by the "Ted nnd Tot Combination , " illustrating In a humorous Juvenile manner such Impor tant events ns the discovery of America , Landing of the Pilgrims , etc. It only costs So cents to visit the babies ot foreign lands. Strcctlnmr * Hpocllla Itcmecly Coinpnny , II U. DePcw , M.U. , President , 000 U'J llroniltrnj- , Council Illults , In , J. S. Lawrence , M. D. , says of Swcetland's specific remedies ! These now remedies and treatments are no mcro theory of probabili ties , but facts demonstrated by careful observation and extensive prac tice. Scrofula nnd syphlllis nro posi tively wiped out by their magic restora tive power. Abbesses , ulcers , sores nnd eruptions disappear under their use. Tumors nro absorbed by Increased ac tivity of tissues. My disease was secondary syphillis. 1 followed vour instructions nnd I know I am a well man today , the disease tooto- tally eradicated. The result was magi cal. You can use this testimonial when and ns you choose. I want the world to know that tills dread disease can bo cured. J. Horn , 1131 Poplar street , St. Louis , Mo. The Great Specific Remedies nnd Treatment removes THHOAT , STOMACH , INTHSTINAIi and ItKUTAL UU3EHS. TllO only treatment in the world that will do it. A sure euro for the opium , whisky and tobacco habits , abscesses , tumors , cancers , and all cutaneous , scalp or nervous debilities. Your disease will bo diagnosed without ' out asking a question : A p'osltivo guar anty is given in all cases. Consultation free. free.Bo Bo shown the Klein tract , 2 } miles cast of postolllco , out Madison street. Choicest und cheapest fruit , garden and suburban acreage , now on sale by Day & Hess , 39 Pearl street. W. E. Chambers , dancing academy , Masonic temple. Classes each Wednes day afternoon nnd evening. Have.you seen the new gas heaters at the Gas company's ' ollicoV Whnre to Worship. First Presbyterian Hov.- Stephen Phelps , pistor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:00 : a. in. and 7sO p. m. Congregational Morning subject , "The Necessity of Faith ; " evening , "Tho Moral Attractions of Christ. " Second Presbyterian Harmony and Logan streets. S. Alexander , pastor ; residence , T01 Bust Broadway. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sacrament of the Lord's supper lit morning service. Sunday school at 1'J in. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. St. John's English Lutheran Serv ices in the Young Men's Christian asso ciation chapel in the Mcrriam block at 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Uov. G. W. Snyder , pas tor. Sunday school at 0:45 : u. m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal. Corner Fifth avenue nnd Eiehtcenth " street. J. Indus Farley , pastor. Sunday services : Classes meet nt SliliO and 0:80. : Sun day school at 12. Eoworth league at 0:30. : Preaching 10:30 : and 7:30. : Subject of morn- insermon : "Fits. " At Masonic temple tonight the Willsons will have charge of the service , giving an evening of song. E. W. Allen will preach in the Danish chapel on Seventeenth avenue at " p. m. Mission Sunday school at 3 p. m. , corner of Twenty-third and Broadway. Bcrcan Baptist Church Divine service conducted by the nastorat 10:30 : a.m. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school meets at 11:45 : a. m. m.Dr. . A. H. Carter will address the men's mass mooting at the Young Men's Christian association rooms in the Merriam block at 4 p. m. today. A cordial invitation to bo pres ent Is extended to all men. Broadway Methodist Episcopal H. P. Dudley , pastor. Preaching 0:80 : a. m. nnd 7:30 p. jn. Morning subject , "Defective Faith. " Gospel meeting in the evening. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Corner of Pierce and Glen avenuo. Preaching at 10:30 : a. in. Sunday school nt W m. Young People's so ciety 0 p. m. Preaching at 7:30. : 815.00 UL.OAK8 ,93.03. IlannUon Ilros. SPECIAL CLOAK SALE. Monday wo offer our entire stock of ladies' Newmarkets , with and without capos , strictly all wool , all styles and colors. They are garments carried over from last season and are in perfect condition. They formerly sold at $15.00 , $18.00 , $20.00 and $25.00. Monday , entire - tire lot , choice , $3.98 each. Don't miss this bargain if you want a good warm , serviceable cloak at a moro nothing. Just arrived , some nobby styles in la dies' and misses' jackets navy blue , brown and black , with umbrella' skirts , storm collars , Columbia cape , fancy braided ; these beauties at $10.00 , $12.50 , $15.00 , $18.00 , $20.00 and $25.00 , worth fully $15.00 to $38.00. Don't miss this sale Monday. ' BnxxisON Buos. TOUK DOWST TUB DKPOT. Lucky Kscuno for the station Acont at the Milwaukee ut Portsmouth. A railway wreck took place on the Mil- wauueo road yesterday morning at 2 o'clock , in which the entire freight department of the depot at Portsmouth , the second station this side of Scola , was demolished and several freight cars wc.ro badly damaged , Ono of the cars of an eastbound freight train Itft the track and struck the end of the freight depot. Four other cars were piled up on the tirst car nnd the walls of the depot were broken like egg shells. It was a total wreck , and the ruins , ns they were ex hibited to the people who were passing through Porssmouthwhcn da.v broke , formed a sight that will never bo forgotten. The station agent nnd his family occupied the cast end of the depot as their homo , but fortunately the wreck stopped before It reached that part of the depot , or all the occupants would undoubtedly have been killed while they slept. The wreck was cleared away during the day sufficiently so that trains could pass , but it will bo a good many days before the marks of the accident will all bo removed. The Criulla Sons * of All Nation * . Tills is a now and pleasing entertain ment to bo given by the ladies of the Congregational church next Thursday evening , the 23d. The lullaby songs of the world will bo given In costume , with doll drills , choice music and now fea tures throughout. This will bo followed the next day by a ba/.aar and bale of articles suitable for Christmas presents , Brownie novelties , paper dolls and fresh home-made candies. Supper served at U o'clock. Choice music during the evening. The guild of St. Paul's ' will entertain n dancing party ut Masonic temple Thursday evening , November 23. Cor dial invitation is extended to all. For neat job printing , prompt delivery and lowest prices go to Pryor Bros. , Bee job ollloo , 12 Pdarl street. , Blio Hot the llivorce. The Babcock divorce case was completed in the district court yesterday afternoon and given into the hands of Judgi Smith. This case has been pending for several months , and the trial has occupied almost the entire past week. It was perhaps the "smuttiest" case ever tried In any court In Council Bluffs , and the disclosures made by the plaintiff , Jcnnio Babcock , were eagerly drank in by the usual crowd of loafers who frequent a scene of that kind. Plvinpton Babcock , the defendant , is a well-to-do firmer living near Rockwell City , In Caltioun county , und ho cnrao hero , accompanied by a coed portion of Calhoun county , the latter being subpuunacd as witnesses on ono slao or the other , After hearing the oTldouco and the argu ments of the attorneys , Judge Smith rendered a dccllj4i | giving the plaintiff the divorce she craved. Ho also nwnrdod her permanent alimony In the sum of 2,000 , to gether with KKX ) for her attorneys' fpp * . Thcso amounts are In nddlllon to the (1U5 which wan awarded her by Judge Mncy ns temporary alimony and the (125 for attorney fcci. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l i.NN150N : I1UOS. jo ; - Kxlrnordlnnry Sale. Monday , too many goods ; cutting down prices. ' > 1 5,000 skein * ) ! Bergman's imported zephyrs , every oolor of the rainbow , He skein. , Our 2oo Goiman knitting yarn now IGJc skein. UNLOADING UNninnvKAn. Ladies' heavy winter Jersey ribbed vests , now , 2oc each. Ladies' ' 7oc camel's ' hair vests and pants reduced to 48c each. Ladies line wool camel's hair vests nnd pants , $1.50 quality , now DOc each. Children's natural gray heavy wool vests and punts , small sixes in 15 and 10 , worth 2oc , at8c each. Ladies' ' 10o fast black flccccd-lined lioso , 2)0 pair. Ladles' fast black flccccd-llncd hose at 12Jo pair. Just half price. Girls' silk and wool stockinctt caps , only a few left , at 98e each. Deep cut in dress goods and silks. ( i5c silk plushes , all colors , 25c yard ; $1.25 silk plushes , all colors , ti'.lc ' yard ; 15 pieces China and surnh bilks , light colors , 2."ic yard. $1.50 black gloria silk , 50 inches wide , Monday 89c yard. 75c quality black honrlotta , 50o yard. Now is the tlmo to buy dross goods. Como in and see us Monday. IJKNXISON Bitos. , Council Bluffs. Oni * County Farmer Arrcntcd. A. M. Wakefleld , a farmer living nt At lantic , was brought In by a Council Bluffs officer yesterday morning , an information having been filed In Justice Vicn's court charging him with obtaining money under false pretenses. Charles Hubcr , n Council Bluffs butcher , was the complainant. Ho claimed that Wnkcfleld contracted to sell him so mo stock which ho did not own , and also secured some money from hlpi In ad vance on the strength of his supposed own ership. Ho has" begun suit on the broach of contract and is also prosecuting Wakelleld on the criminal charge nbovo given. Ho gave bonds for hia appearance next Monday at " o'clock , Grand Concert , The following program will be ren dered at Masonic temple Friday evening , November ' 24 , for the benefit of the Second Presbyterian church : I'AIIT FIIIST. 1. Plana Duof Itnynnfuut . 0. E. nialo Misses Van Ifellogcrt nndCovalt. 2. Recitation Judgment Day . Hortonso Xcllson Gavin. 3. Vocal Iuot-I Keel Thy Ansel Spirit , fnr bonrnnotind baritone . Mr . Klnssbury und Mr. 1' . I'uschal. 4. Violin Solo , selected . Charles A. lllfslns. C. Piano Solo- Last Ilopo . Gottschalk JUss Daisy H SECOND. 6. Piano Polo Ccjino Back to Erln..W. Kuho Miss llc if van Dt'Kogort. 7. Soprano Solo Waiting Violin Obllpnto . . . Milliard Mrs. KliiEsbury nnd Mr. Higglns. 8. Recitation How Grandma Dunccd the Minuet. . . , . - . . . Horteuso .Ncllsou Uavln. ( n. Sercnata . Moskowskl 9. Violin Solo ( t ) . Hungarian Duuco . ( ' . Ilrahno Jochlm Charles lllgglns. 10. Second Act from op. Kutlo Deano , Llttlo Hug 1'IclJor . . Katie . , . Mrs. Klng&uury Hlddy McCuno , . Mr . M..1. liublltz Ofllcor . Philip Pmchal Accompanists : MUs Daisy Hlgglns and Mist Nettle Lfndor.f" . This program. is subject to ohange. Blio Dldn't-Try Very Ilnrd. "I have been to Omaha this afternoon merely to buy a pair of gloves , " re marked a lady yesterday afternoon as she was returning from Omaha on board a motor train. "I wear No. Gi size , and I couldn't ' get a pair of that size for love nor money in any store in Council Bluffs. " During a considerable portion of her trip she berated the merchants of Council Bluffs for their lack of enterprise. If this lady had taken the trouble to investi gate at all thoroughly she must have found that there was ono store in Council Bluffs where she could find gloves of the size she desired. The fact that she did not call at the Boston Store , which would naturally bo the ono she would first visit in making a search for anything in the dry goods line , is a suf ficient indication of the lightness of her search. Gloves 01 in size , in almost any shade desired , can be purchased at the Boston store for $1 , $1.25 , 81.50 , $1.75 , $2 , or $2.25. Visit the Boston store before you complain of not being able to find any particular thing you want in the way of dry goods , hosiery , notions or the like. a > MEXWAtf J > iaiUKM.lXOE8. Revolutlonlits Still Kingnmo of Gaining 11 Victory. Er , PASO , Tex. , Nov. 18. The air Is tonight full of rumors concerning the disturbance on the Mexican border , but It Is absolutely im possible to verify any report. The revolu tionists in this town and Juarez say posi tively that Corralitos has been taken , but the Corralitos company's agent hero has heard nothing of it. In fact , they luvj heard nothing whatever. The man ager of that company. Britton Davis , has a brother here , Mr. Waters Davis , who says that ho has heard nothing , but is confident that the rebels cannot capture that' town. A mining man who came up yesterday tolls that ho was at a httlo town between San Jose nnd Ascension the day the federal troops went out and that ho found the gov ernment pressing citizens into the service with the regular troops. Ho Is a reliable man , but ns ho has largo interests in that country ho cannot afford to allow his nurao to bo used. Finally 1'iild Up. Sioux FALLS , S. li , Nov. 18. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] Land Commissioner Hutu has seen lit to semVAJlnnchaha county her share of the Interest romlttinco fund , nnd yester day County Treasurer Norton received n warrant drawn on the * tnto treasury for $5U84 , tills county's shnro of the fund. Major Huth assorts that the distribution was made as soon as was posslblo , although it Is now four and n half months since It should have been made. Tlio'major no doubt hurried up a Httlo on account of a formal complaint being lodged against him by the Sioux Falls school board. The Interest on the money duo the dlfforput counties of the state tU,000 ! for thO'four ' und a half months' delay in its payment would amount to about 13,500. , I.oiivoinvurlh'n hlreet Hallway. LEAVENWOUTHJ Nov. 18. The city council and Receiver Newman Erb of the Leaven- worth Electric Hallway company bolng un able to agree on'li franchise , all the horse cars were stepped by the receiver today , who announces that the company will abandon the prcbont street railway until such time us the council will permit it to convert it into an cbctrlc line. The company today began the work of convcrtintr the dummy line between the fort and soldiers' home Into an electrlo line ns permitted by an olJ franchise. Thu council wanted both colivcrted simultaneously , but this Ho- ceiver Erb refused to do. Complained u ( Their Food , CHICAGO , Nov. 18. The soldiers of the United States post at Fort Sheridan have rebelled against the quality nnd quantity of food served at the regimental incss , and the ofllccrs are powerless to subdue the Insub ordinate troops. For several weeks the men have complained bitterly against the food furnished them , and lust night the troops re fused to cat and left the mess room In a body , procuring their' evening meal In the stores of the adjacent village. It Is believed that the affair is HO serious as to necessitate &n Investigation by the War department at Washington. IOWA'S ' SENATORIAL TIMBER List of These Who Are Anxious to Succeed Senator Wilson , > _ _ RACE FOR PLACE GROWING QUITE WARM All Members , of the T.ejjlMiiuire Ilcluc Sonmled far the I'urpoflo at Aioer. tatnlnRTheir 1'rntcrctme on the Subject. Dns Moixns , Nov. 18. [ Special Telegram to THE HF.E.J Thocandklncy of lion. A. II. Cummins for United States senator will bo formally announced In n local paper tomor row morning. The name of Congressman J. P. Laceyof Oskaloosn is also iforuially an- nounccil , Thcso nro In addition to the acknowledged candidacy of Congressmen Gear and Hepburn , Attorney General Stone and others. ' f The candidates for minor ofilccs lf\ the gift of the next leglslnturo are moro numerous than for many years , and are already begin ning to make llfo n burden to those supposed to bo possessed of Influence. The ofilco most sought after Is sergeant-at-arms in the senate. The candidates for this ofllco nvo men of prominence. Among them may bo men tioned : Hon. Thomas Wcldman , Hod Oak ; Hon. J. .7. Muthews , QJlnton county ; Hon. Peter Alclcndy , Waterloo ; Hon. D. M. Fox , DCS Molncs ; S. W. Smith , Mason City , and Alike McDonald , Guthrie county.Ycldmnn and Mathown nro ox-senators. Melcndy was scrgeant-at-arms in the senate four years ngo. Ho Is n brother-in-law of .Iiulgo Woolson. Fox Is president of the Tlppccanoo club In DCS Molncs , Smith Is law partner of .1. E. IHytho , and McDonald Is a member of the State Agricultural society. The only candidate so far announced for secretary of the senate Is J. 11. Swinburne of Humboldt county. The liveliest contest for positions In the house will bo over the spcakorship. The candidates now In the Hold nro Henry Stone of Marshall county , W. WyeholT of Appanooso , S. J. Van Glider of Warren , II. W. Bycrs of Shelby. P. A. Sawyer of .Woodbury and ox-Speaker Mitchell of Adams. N. N. Jones of Atlantic , member of the state central committee , and James Beard , the present Incumbent , nro candidates for warden of the Fort Madison penitentiary. W. S. Kcnworthy of Oskaloosa , T. H. Stone of Wintcrsot and Sherman F. Myers of Cass uro candidates for chief clerk. Miss Fanny Beebo of Atlantic Is u candidate for postmistress. Mrs. Mollie Hoist ot Allerton and Mrs. L. Elliot ot Dos Molncs are candi dates for engrossine clerks. The candidates for the still less Important positions about the state house and in the leglslnturo nro too numerous to mention. Sioux Cirr , Nov. 18. [ Special Telegram to THE Bnn.1 George D. Perkins , congress man of the Eleventh Iowa district , is an nounced as n candidate for United States senator , lie will bo largely supported by the republicans of the northwestern quarter of the state. This is the llrst time in the history of the state that northwestern Iowa has had a candidate for thisjDfllco. All the senators have been chosen from extreme eastern Iowa. T1IIIEE l'ioPIi : KILLED. Xorthvrcstorn Passenger Train Jtuns Over Farmer Wlilttnkcr nml 1'ixiiilly. BOOXE , la. . Nov. 18. 'Special ' Telegram to THE BEE. ] The Sterling passenger "on the Chicago & Northwestern struck a buggy containing three people about 10 this morning at Coal Val ley crossing iivo miles west of this city. All three people wore Instantly killed and badly cut to pieces. They were : Farmer Whltakcr. wife ana daughter , 0 years old , residing about ten miles from here. They were romme to Boone to do their trading. The crossing Is on a steep hill , where it is almost impossible to Gtop a team. The railroad comes around a snarl ) curve and down grade and the engine was right on the people be fore they wore seen , it was impossible to stop the train owing to the hill. It is thought ; Whitakcr did not hear the warning whistle of the engine or else his team became - came unmanageable. Two uuidentltled men , apparently laborers , were killed by No. 18 , westbound passenger , at 7 o'clock this evening at Midway , seven miles east of here. The bodies were brought to this city. They were hero under the in fluence of liquor nil the afternoon and started east on No. S. They got off at Mid way and were walking cast on the track. s AVorUInc on the lulo Snnro Case. ALGONi.Ia. , Nov. IS. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] Aoout 0 o'clock this evening n representative of the Lalco Sh.oro & Michi gan Southern railway arrived hero and was immediately taken to the jail , whore 'the .alleged self-confessed Indiana train robber was confined. The robbery occurred Sep tember 13 and up to this arrest hero no clew has been obtained. The authorities are very reticent. The prisoner was arrested for a petty crime and papers were found on his person implicating him in the train robbery. Ho thereupon offered to make n clean breast of the matter if clemency was extended. The city marshal thinks there is no doubt that the suspect is implicated in the rob bery. Interesting developments are ex pected. Church Mo ml ) urn Jiullctci ) . Four Donan , la. , Nov. 18. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BEE. ] Gcorgo Mclson , promi nent in tno church and Sunday school circles it Uolfe , has been indicted by the Pocahontas - tas county grand Jury. He is accused of at tempting to brlbo Al MclOxven and Frank Thompson , members of the Board of Super visors , to vote to vacate certain highways in which Mclson is interested. Both super visors swore that Molaon offered them money , Anthoii Alinoit Wiped Out. Sionx iCrrr , Nov. 18. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] The httlo town'of Anthon- the Illinois Central , thirty miles from hero , was visited by n severe llro this morning. Following were the losses : M. U Gordon , general merchandise , $10,030 , insur.inco $0,000 : E. B. Barber , atonic , $2,000 , Insurance $1,000 ; Hufus Watsoa , building , { 3,000 , in surance * -J,000. , _ Itoliliatl Hint Murdered. , CEI.IKA , la. , Nov. 18. At Spenccrvlllo , Gcorgo Ayrcs , aged 80 years , u veteran of the Mexican and late wars , was found dead in the river. Ho was supposed to have hiitt a sum of money in his possession , nnd it Is thought ho was drugged , robbed and thrown into the river. Mrs. Ileiiuett ut Liberty. MASON CITY , la. , Nov. 18. Mrs. Emily Bennett , who Is accused of the murder of Miss Anna Wciso , was today released on (10,000 bail. If n change of venue Is not granted her case will como up for hearing in the Marshall county court , which convenes January 8. _ IcervcMl JIu bentencr. Moiiuxnr.i.i > , ICy. , Nov. 18. William Omor was convicted this morning of com plicity in the Abblo Oliver murder and sen tenced for llfo to the penitentiary , Abblo Oliver was compromised with one Dolanuy , who was compelled at the point of n revolver to marry her. Hoturnlng homo the wed ding party was llrod upon by Delanoy's frlcudtt , the girl killed and her parents wounded , Stole Tlckou uiulV u Arroitoil. CINCINNATI , O. , Noy , 18. Cleveland S. Sailer , claiming to bo ticket accountant of the St. Louis , Chicago & St. Paul road , was arrested here today for soiling a larxo quantity of southern excursion tickets. Ho said ho stole the tickets in Illinois and used a rubber stamp to complete the tlcketi. Went Down In thu Gale. C.OLVUIU4 , La. , Nov. 18. The steamer Laura Blanks , plying on the Outchata river , between Monroe and Harris , tank half a THEY POISON BRA1H AND BODY , Why Patent l ow < l r * nn.l Iriijr nr Worse tlmn lUclcst In the Treatment of Cntnrrlt nnd IU Aiuoclntcil Condition * . That cat iirrb Is tin entirely ciirtMo iojuo M now , \n osuillshod fuot In the mcdlc.nl world. The d sense yleltli surely to prn > or Method ; skillfully used by compolmil nhyfd- cmni. However , tlio tiso of intent noitrnm . of whatever kind , Is always followed Ly full- urcitoeurc , und the patient Is lueuy m.lcoil lioimSCUp05 wllllout Permanent Injury to his Tlio World-Uor.ild of this city made a thor ough Invoulgntlnn , spondltiR sotno thrco weeks hinoiij pliyyli Inns dniUKtsts and eo- talno habitues , it llnds t lint there can bu no oxavBuratlon of ihb dimmed cnnlno catarrh snuiri nro dome In our midst. Tliooiiroifiri ! - t Ions are so strong of cncnlnu thai Itlssild ; t hey ciin 10 substituted for the pure cocaine. Tlie ller.ild says : "Hluis [ icon ifcinnnstnitcd that hnml red * of tlioso packiiRosof catiirrh snuir are dlsuixcd or pvnry day In Umuln. and the worst foiiUno nr the whole transaction m the fact that very low If uny who mitchaio them are nwaro thal- thcy contain oosulno. lly this moans thous ands nf of people unwittingly tire gradiully brought under the Inllncnco of this ilriu and never roiUI/o the craving until too Into. In stances of this character have como to nollco In the course of Investigation to substantiate the assertions. " * * * "When cloioly questioned It was found that both hud boon uslni ? u well known eat'iirh snillTi the terrible habit had boco.'no fUixl , and today ono person U usliis t\ui bottles dally und another four. " ttct Kcady for Winter , Tnnt the public Is quick to sou the ad vnnt ngo of Hiving money on medical troal mont for the fall an J \YisdomonUritod : : by the largo number of now patients who iilacc-d thorn- solves uncior the care of Drs. Uopolnnd and blinp.irdlnst wook. If you nro sullorlnefromcnlarrh.from rhon- imitlsm , troiiiiistlimn.broncliltls , hinntrouble , aonfnuss , weak uvos , u nervous or u skin dls- uaso , or uny complaint Hint worries you or cuusus you suffering , or iillocts your phyilual wolfim- , call on Drs. Copulnnd and ftlioinrrt. A consultation costs nothln/ . and under ilio wonderfully successful treatment ihuy have so laboriously nnd skilfully perfected von will be certain ot the quickest possible relief at ( i cost Unit Is merely nominal. UNQUALIFIED KNllOUSEMENT. Mr. Dun Kelley , thopouularlrUh comedian , nnd Itoslo Uray , prlmu donnn , aio stars In that popular company. The .lollv t > , < ] Chums. " which Iris been plnyhiK ut the Klf- tocnth .Street Theater tbo past , woolc. Mr. Kelly Is ono of the "chums" nnd Alls * Gray Is an notrcssof wldo fitiun. They address 'ilio following luitcr to lliolr professional friends and the uubllo ut largo : OMAHA , Neb , Nov. 18. 1FO.T. Dis. Copolnnd nnd Shopurd Gentle-men : Kor the bonulll of our friends In thu inautrloul nnd other pro- fuEsloiiDmUoslro to express our iiniiuallllod endorsement ot your system for the cilia of catarrh. If nil persons who use the voleu : is a tool of iratio would como to your grindstone tohavo II sharpened they would have nodlfll- culty In polishing their work.Vo slrilt al ways be patients of thn Copelnnd Medical In stitute. "DAN ICICI.IA' , t'otnodliin. " . iAC'lub42W.3S.N. V. "I1ESS1E UKAY , "I'rlma Donna. " CONSULTATION AT O1WIOR OR 1 V At All. 13 FKEU AND EVHUY BUI'KEKKU KIlOAl CIIRONIO DISEASE IS INVITED TO CAM * OH WRITE. milo below Columbia in eight feet of water this morning. Shu struck a snag and her rargo of 300 bales of cotton is floating in the civer. The boat will probably bo a total loss. nuir JWKT coeATiroiED. . TEKAMA.II , Neb. , Nov. 10. To the Editor of THE BEE : InTnnBuEyou editorially com ment upon the late contest for judicial honors , and attribute the defeat of the nonpartisan - partisan nominees to Burt county and the fact that no energetics canvass had been made hero in behalf of the nonpartlsan nominees and a lively still hunt on the part of the partisan fellows. This may be true , but the secret of the whole matter lies in the fact that Burt county republicans voted their ticket straight. It is their custom. The leaders have made It n business to teach their followers to vote their ticket and vote It straight. Their efforts have been rewarded. Judge Walton , who had the "ropublican-democrat-nonpartl- san" nomination , ran -100 votes behind both Judge Ambrose and Judge Blair , who had the single "republican" nomination , when ho should have run 403 ahead. An investiga tion into the cause of this proves conclu sively , that , when in their booth , voters spread out the ticket and , with the left hand covering the names of the candidates , they run down the entire length 'of the ticket , making an X after every name hay ing the brand of the party to which they be longed , { and this is true evendown to justice of the peace. Business men have confessed that they neither voted for Judge Waltoninor Juclpo Dickinson , county judge of Burt county , because - cause the word "republican" was farthest from the space to mark that it was not detected , nnd passed. A reference to the vote will show that none ot the other candidates received the bOO votes lost to Judge Walton , but his name being printed with "rcpubiican-democrat- nonpartisan judiciary" following the name lost him a very croat number of republican votes and a large numberof democratic votes as well nnd gained him nono. Judges Ambrose and Blair had the single word "rspubhcan" directly In front of the spaced to bo marked , and they got every re publican vote. Our own Judge Dickinson , who had both the republican nnd democratic nominations , admits that ho ran fully 200 votes short , and I can only attribute the cause to the fact that the word "republican" appeared llrst and the word "democrat" appeared next to the space to bo marked. , , , In a county with 1,000 republicans who vote straight , arid 400 democrats , n largo number of whom do their butchering on elec tion uay , It does seem that It is suicidal for good men to bear the title of "democrat , " oven though they ho lifelong republicans , The better class nnd moro Intelligent of the nonpartl voters of all parties approve san judiciary , but forget or overlook t his point In voting. The new method of voting too , tends to "rattle" many who fear making a mistake , so they make the -X" after their "republican , " "democrat" or "independent" nominees to avoid errors. That many cover the names of the nominees witu tncir mil. hands nnd vote often times for the party name when they intend to vote for a man , and that men vote their prejudice Instead of their judgment lias caused the opinion to prevail that legislative action should betaken taken in preventing the party names being printed on the ticitots. _ W. II. KOHNS. VSUKHA XKW t'ltOCKlti. Standard Oil Company Will Kncaso In tlio Munilluctiirn ill Sleul. PiTTSiiuno , Nov. 18. The Commercial Ga zette says that the Standard Oil rompany is preparing to engage In the manufacture- steel on a moro giKantlo plan than any other concern in the country. A now process has heen discovered to make steel directly from the pro that will reduce the cost to the mini mum. Prominent capitalists are now In Cleveland negotiating with the Standard Oil oftlclals. Tulr anil Slightly Warmer Are the Ntfbruika I'redlnlloin tor Today. WAJIIINOTO.V , Nov. IB , Forecasts for Sun day ; For Nebraska and Iowa Fair ; west winds ; slightly warmer. For South Dakota Fair ; slishtly warmer ; wo = t winds. Tliey Had Formed u Tru t. NASHVILLE , Toun. , Nov. 18. An Indictment has been returned in court against J , H. Allison , individually , and J. Ii Allison , J. M. and II. L. Overtoil , composing the Nashvlllo Coal company , charging them with violating the lavin forming a combine to control the coal business In Nashville. Mnryl" Out un Hull , DETIIOIT , Nov. 18. Fred Marvin , the ex- cashier of the Third National bank , nt 2:80 : this afternoon surrendered himself on the charge of embezzlement , made by J. U Hud- nt : iiKAits. Mr. 1' . r , Drriinr of Olrnvrood wn Alinoil 1 Tolnlly Drnf III * Hearing rrns Com- jilctoly ftnutorvil by DM. Copelnml nml Sltepnrd Neatly two Vrun - ARU Serlmn iilcct : ofCntnrrh. "When n tnixn hns found relief from i > dls- trowing condition lia tools Ilka tolling of It for tlio benefit nf olhori who mny ncod the same kind of help. " The sneaker was Mr. I' . V , Dr ser of Olon- wood , la. , the well known contractor nnd builder. Continuing , Mr , Drostor s\yst "I suppose few IIHMI or women over unite red from catarrh moro than I , "It U unopo.ikablo relief to bo rid of the bU7.7ltiit anil rliiKliiK that wns nlwayx In mv curs , unit \\hleh I fonrrd would ro.illy sot mi crn7V. My liutul wasdl.y. . my nose filled up und I could not Kot-p my throat nnd nosir ulunr. I often hud a disgust lor food espe cially mnrniiiKs ; my stonmeh foil heavy and 1 blontod nttor oitlnrt. : AlV too.l sccMicd to dome mo no pood. "Tho comfort nnd rest I noxv Ret at night Is wonderful to mu. for I usud to loss about , nil1 able to sleep , und every mornlnt I full woiso limn when 1 went to bud. This Is all d I ( Tore n I now. i\ory : nl-Ill'ssleep refreshes und restores - , stores me. nnd 1 rise full of ambition for my , dully wor'x , Hut the moil remarkable and valuable nfTect of the treatment vrns Kpon niv hourlnff. 1 wiif , almost totally deaf. I could hoar only wlicn people scrannicd In my ear , und tboa ft wits dlllloult. In wiilktiiK the streets ot Umaha I could not bear a cable car pasjlnir. nor u hi'iivy wuciin on the pavement eloso by me. In fact , fo fur ns noarliij went , 1 ivns dead lo the world. "Noirly two years ncol went lo Dr. Sucpard to sco If 1 could cot cured of mv catarrh and my dniifiioss. 1 julc Ms trllllim fuo nnd rual- l/cd s. perfect rolluf. 1'or \\hllu I feared It , would nil vomu buuc : on me. but Instead of Mint 1 nm entire y rcsloreO , and as neil as when Dr. Shouurd llnlsho 1 my ouso. My oxpo- rloiu'O proves to mo Hint dentnoss and catarrh can bo cured to stay cured If thu right moth- odsiuo used. "llavliu been porfuitly nnd completely cured by Drs. Copolund and t'hepar.l ' I cannot say lee much In prulso of Ihuir skill. My du.ifness Is entirely cone. Although u young mnn I never expected to bo able to hear uxaln. and concluded that my oiturrhal dis ease would steadily wunr mo out. My cnsu was n serious ono und llfo scemcil a buiddn , Mlllcted us I was. The scientific work of Drs , Copolund nnd Shcpard has made me u now mnn. has given mu baulc the use of nil my souses , und 1 am nnxlons Hint every nllltetcd person may know whore they can 11 ml relief anil euro , lutn snro these physicians cnti defer for others what they liuvo done for me , " J DRS. COPEIAND& SBEPARD ROOMS 311 AND III ! NEW \O'.IK UfJ IJUILDINO. OMAHA. NEW. OmcolTotirs-'J ' toll a. m.:2 : toi p. m.t 7 to ] o laSuudny 10 a. tn. tolJ in. A Now and Oompleto Treatmeut , coueletlng ot BoxflBot Ointment. A.novor-failing.Curo ( or rflos ot ovary nature onJ dot-roe. It makes an operation , vlthlhotuUo or Injections ot carbollo acld.TvlSck ro painful ana seldom a permanent euro , and otCca rceuulDg In death , unnecosMry. Why endura thin terrible dlaeaoo ? Wo auaranto 0 boxes to ourn nnv onso. You only buy for bonoQta rccolTca. (1 n box , 6 for IS by mail , aomplf f roo. OnaranteoH Issucil by our agente. RflNQTIPATiriM Cufod byJapancsaLlvrPoll pltoa Proventoir t Ibe ercnt UVTR and STOJI AClf 11EQ ULATOR anj BIOODPimiFIEH. Bmull , mlM and pl6 inl.tci tuVe , especially njapteci for children's use , COOOHI K cenfj ) . .OUAHA TEEShsaedonlyby > Kulin & Co. , Solo Agents , Omaha , Neb Special COUNCIL BU177S 1I < OR SALE A compleln bottllm ? works , In pool ( own anil ilohiK a food , paylnf bnshio-n. Uooi reasons for Belling. Address U ' . ! 3 , Ili-o oniea _ TOWA l'ARMS-870ncros. * S22.50 par njro ; BOO IncroH , $1.OJ ; yiu acroi. * i5.o : : Ui ) aorisa , Slfi.OO : 1UU ur.n , SJ5.0U ; 80 asrej. $ i7.0 ) . Tarto llstot r.iniiH , fruit Mr.ns uuUsarJan laal. Jolm Bton Ic Van I'aiten. _ * DO YOU know that Day ,1 lies ) nuvo loma choice barffahm In fr.iit anil cardan land near _ AIISTIIAOTS anil loam Firni and pity proiurU bouzht and uoM. I'cmoy < L Tliomm , Cott'.ul lllllllH GAUI1AG10 rnmovnd , cesspools , vault ! ) , uhbimiyi i cleaned. KU lluiUo , ut T.iylur'ii crocury , SI ) Hroadway . RKNT A l-room IIOIIBO. Inijiuru of 1It. . Levin , 'J18 South IH ! Blrort. j. | 17011 SAUJOK TRAUK-A line bilelt renldMtPO I I'centrally located , In Council lllulTH. J. A. Java , j tWR SALE Or Ira lo for liny or corn , nn opmi'iouf biisgy ; eooU. II. Hairy , lO.'B Kast 1'leico. , ° , , son , and pave hall for $10,030 to appear fa I examination. J . . o aj AVCGKltliVUb KXI'FMtMKST. Kloctrlclty us Applied to Mont * on tlio Crla Canal Its I'ructlrublllty Proven. HOCIIKSTCII , N. Y. , Nov. 18. The llrst canal boat in the world to bo propelled h > electricity ploughed through the waters of the ICrloicanal this morning nnd New Yorl state added another victory to progress , When Governor Flower had sos'u the cxparl- mcnt iniido and heard the opinions of elec trical experts present that they considered U feasible , ho said : ' 'Ono of the most 1m portant stops In the march of progress has been taken. Increase the speed and you can Increase the capacity. If power can be obtained from Niagara , and It can ho , 1C cents per day will furnish the inotivo power for a canal boat ; it takes four mules and two men to i'lvo It now. That moans choai ) ; cnlng the rate for carrying freight ; it incani that accents will carry a bushel of gruirj from Buffalo to Now Yorlt ; another 'J' ' < routs Is going to deliver it In Buffalo fron. . , Diiluth ; Scents brings a huslu'l of wheat from iho fluids of the west to the motropo lls. Isn't that going to boat the Mississippi route , or the Canadian route , or any ether route ? When this is done wheat Is not goint to .stop In Minneapolis. " The test of the now method of propulsloi was made on the I'lttsflold level near thli city and was witnessed by a largo party o persons , Poles and a temporary trolley hac bueu erected along the hank mid the oxpari mont wns In chaigo of Prank W. Hawley , ( Jovernor Flower turning the switch oao Blurting the boat. ? The prluciple Is the same as that of wv street system , hut the return current is oar- ' rlcd overhead the sanio ns the supply cur Pl'lablo wlro Is used for the trolloy. Th. boat today was pushed along at the rate o from four to seven miles an hour and all o\ \ tlio gentlemen present expressed thomsolve as convinced of the feasibility of thoechoint It Is said ono boat equipped llko that toda ? could tow six ether boats at a good rate o speed , Shot III * Wife' * l.uvcr , FIUNKUN , Tcnn. , Nov. 18. In the leading hotel heroyestenlay , John Jtobcrts onoo the loading merchants of the town , shot an-j killed Charles Watson. Had blood had exIsted Istod between them for some mouths ojvln : to the attentions which Watson was paylu- to Kouorts1 wlfo , Wur In flute HhMi I'rlcel. Pimm-no , Nov. 18. As a result of th- dissolution of the National Plato aiass sst elation a lively war la prices has been ir auguratcd , U is said that as high as W PC cent off the list Is offered , and uijcuu u % jobbers are making private tcrmi. * hl Jo Jl1 i ni I'M I/WI ; KUlu ' 11 ' . " > Ma ' 111 ! : , 111vi . 'Jin ' Ooii i I'M \ IU I I. ll'jui I boa Ihcr [ Dcsi boo Inltl Itlm ! " | : cai vori tciu fine Km hiit'i Nil I riw. l/ntl Itch Ilioil I hui him lOllli I Cu IndJ ( MS ll Irbti liol fbiii ado | ut is iiisi ! Jut i IllOtJ I Id : FJatl roni Irori 1 Fol l I'JOK