TUP ; OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 9 , 1893. TUB DAILY UEE X'iJ , maws Oil Hi : ; NO. 12 5 > Tiiinr I7cll\cir > ill < y < % ntrlcr to any partof the clly II.V T11.TON - Mannger J tlmlnPssOnioo . No.43 1 Nght | E < lllor . . No,2.1 SII.\UH MHXTIOX. Boston Store , clonks and holiday goods. 'lxst In Now York" will bo presented at Pohnny's ' this evening. Boats are now on talc. Conductor Smith of the motor line Is suf fering from a crushed hand ho received while making a coupling. Ii U. Young , who lives on Seventh street , fell from his door to the sidewalk and sus tained a bad fracturoof Iho left arm. Mrs. Itarln , who was badly burned In a pnsolluo explosion Thursday morning , was taUrn to. St. Hernard's hospital yesterday. Council Bluffs subscribers of Tin : Hun can obtain the art portfolios of World's fair vlow.s by bringing their coupons and their ii lines to the Hlllffs nftlro. The commissioner ! ) of Insanity examined Miss I c.l la Mangum yesterday afternoon am ! pronounced her Insane , dlrcctlms that she be taken to the hospital at ( Jlarinda for treatment. The CIIHU of Sm.Vthe against Stout was argued by the attorneys and submitted to thu Jury yesterday afternoon shortly lifter 4 o'clock. At n Into hour lust evening the Jury was still dellticratlng. The UliifT City Typographical union Is pro- paling for n ball1 on Christmas night. They liavo dci'idcd to brine tuclr union ideas to the surface with a vengeance and have an nounced that no musicians will bo encaged for the occasion who do not belong to tlm Musical union. Ail entertainment was glvccl by the mem bers of the lltdrnry society run in connection with thu Western Iowa Business college Thursday owning. A literary and musical proirram wan given , the room being tilled l/.ed. and the money 'will bo devoted to mak ing Iho last , payment on the society piano and f mulshing the hall. 1'at llakiphiin has boon spending suvrral days in town , with the usual result. Yes terday morning ho was found enjoying the effects of an overdose of the rich red liquor nnd will spend the next thirty dais sober ing up in the walls of the city bastllo. This unusually long sentence was Intended by Justice Vlcn ns a tribute to the length and implacability of Mr. Haniplian's appetite for strong drink. Clarence ShafT.who drives the mail wagon. ronceivoJ n notion that an attcnmt was made to hold him up at an early hour Thurs day morning , the alleged highwayman tak ing Ills rig for the United St.itcs express wagon , which was booked to pass along lx > wor Main street nt about that lime. Ofllecrs Claar and Wler were detailed to ride with the express messenger yesterday morning and Will do so again this morning. They had no exciting experience , and the opinion seems to bo that Shaft wns suffering from a baa case of stage iright. Sheriff Unzcn does not expect to nnmo the man he has selected to look after his inter ests in Iho coining contest over the ofllcc of sheriff until thu contest commences next Monday. Tlio law requires contcstlnc par ties to name their judges a certain number , of days before the opening of tlio contest , but Uioofiieial whom the contest Is designed to oust is not bound down by any such pro vision. U ho contest will probably take up most of next wocic. Nearly every judge and clerk will be called upon to testify to the truth of tlio ballots , and the contest seems likely to bo rather an expensive affair for tlio man who gets left. For neat job.prlnting , prompt delivery and lowest prices ire to Pryor Bros. , Bto job ollluc , 12 Pearl street. . Smoku T. D. Kinir & Co's Purtasfas. L I'Alt/Uill.ll'IHi. W. H..Montelth is dangerously 111 from an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Henry I > cuch is a victim of the pre vailing grip epidemic. Mrs. II. E. DoKayof Atlantic is visiting relatives and friends in the city. TJ. X.urmuehlcn , jr. , returned yesterday from a business trip in the north. Miss Mabel Talbot of Atlantic is visiting thu Misses Frank and Maud Chapman , 020 Third street. Mrs. John Fillins and llttlo daughter Marion of Denver are the guests of the former's sister , Mrs. J. II. Carso , in Morn- ingsutc. 1C. C. Whittlesoy. who has been the hereof of a number of uxcitingilrain robberies while nctinir as express mcsscngcrls In Mexico on u health hunting trip. The lltllo son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hhorman ic dangerously ill from capillary bronchitis , and it was reported yesterday afternoon that thcro WIIH very llttlo chance of his recovery. M. lj. Dakan. now county superintendent oi schools In Harrison county , Is to succeed A. .1. Burton In Iho Carson schools , Mr. Bur ton havliig been elected to the olllcc of county superintendent of bchools In * this county. S. M. Williamson still sells the Stun- dnrxl and Domestic at 10G South Main Bti'oot , mid linn not removed to Uroad- way'us 1ms been reported. Ton cut-leads of poultry wanted. High est I'Uhh price puid. John Dunn , 410 Upper Broadway. , Afek your grocer for Domestic soap. nl lloriicultnrUtK. The eighteenth annual session of the Southwestern Horticultural society will beheld held at Ulcnwood , la. , commencing on Tues day , December 10 , and lasting three days. An attractive program has been prepared by the committee on arrangements , which con sists of D. L. Hclnshlmnr , AV. 1' . Campbell , M. O. Edwards , Joseph Ewlng and James Kccord , and representatives of every county In the southwestern part of thu state are expected to ho present. Among the speakers whoso names appear on the program are the following , well known to the people of Pot- tawattanilo county : John Y. Ktono , A. C. Sabln , P. P. ICclloy and Shirley ( illlllana of Glen wood ; Alexander Woods. D. J. Smith , J. P. Hess , H. C. Uaymond and U O. WillHms nf Council Uluffs ; B. F. Clayton of In- dlanolaj Prof. J. L. Build , Prof. II. Oaborno mid Prof. It. H. Pummel of Iowa Agricul tural college at Ames ; II , A. Terry and F. W. Mciicr.iy of Crescent ; U. Harcourt of Carson ; Ea Irwlu of Avoca and H. W. Carson of Mlndcn. Premiums are offered for the fruit displays. W. 0. A. hospital fair open today at tlio KIsoinun building. Dinner and supper - per served by the Chribtianjlndles. 25 cents a meal. Sunday dinner at Women'H exchange from 1 to 2 p. in. Breakfast and supper at usual houi'H. DulmnyVIII Sue. It is reported that Manager Dohany of the local opera house intends to coifimcnce suit in the near future nguinst the men who com posed the Council Bluffs Theater company to collect tftOO still duo for rout on the open hoU50 during the tlmo It was operated by the company. Thu J10 per rnontu levy , which every member of the company had to pay for something like six months , mudo the experience a somewhat expensive one , but Ihu end does not seem to have como yet. If the suit is commenced each individual coin * poslug the company will bo made a defend ant. Cuoklnt ; l.c uni > Tree. A free leot'uro with practical demon * btratluns in the art of iibing all thu nlco kitchen novelties , ulvun at Cole & Colo. 41 Main etreut , between tlio hours of 8 a. in. and 0 p. m. every day except Sun day. Have you t > cun tlio new gas heaters at tlio CUB company' * ollicoV' "W , S. Baled , Lawyer , Everett block. Atk your grocer for Domestic aoau. vruro pnnif rnpvptr in IUTO NEWS mm IOLNC1L BLirKS William Brown Goo * to Jail to Await Trirtl . for Shooting Harvey Washington. PROSECUTION COULD NOT BE STAVED OFF Although tlip County Altnrnrj- l Too ll to l.ouk Alter Crliiilnnl Trlalu , the Dolenie IVnt Sitrprupil In It * Calculntluim. William Hrown's preliminary examination took plnco yestorduy in Justice Vten's court. The county attorney was not there , but Harvey Washington , Hrown's victim , wn there with Ins broken head and John l.lndl ns attorney , lie stated that some of Ilrown's friends had made 1111 effort by offer ing him money to get him out of Iho way , but he announced that ho intended to stay licro and prosecute. After a couple of wit nesses had been hoard and It was evident that a doeu more would testify so strongly to the facts that Ilrown coulil not but bo found guilty Ilrown's attorney decided to waive examination. Drown was bound over and his bond \vii llxcd at J51X ) . He could not give the required security for his appear ance and was taken to the county jail. As hit attorney left tlio court room ho re marked to a bystander. "Wo waived exam ination ns soon as 1 got the names and ad dresses of those niggers.1 It Is supposed that an attempt will he made to get thu rust of the witnesses out of the way between now and the lime of the next grand jury session. County Attorney Organ , who was miu- Honed us having refused to bo bothered with this case , denies that ho was ever asked to attend to it. He says , however , that if hu had been asked hu wnulil have linn to refuse on account of his tircss of other business. lor Tocl.iy , Sulurcliy. Today you can buy cloaks and furs at nearly one-half price. 4l > ladies' all wool oloth uihtorw that were * 12.00. $15.00 , $18.00 and $20.011 , today your choice SL'.HS each. Don't say you can't afford to buy a uloak. Great reductions in all Indies' and misses' jackets. Ladies' WS.OO and $150.00 astrnuhun fin- jackets , Saturday , MH.OO. 4ITi.W ( ( beaver capes , HI inches loii > r , new * : ) .OU. i8.f > 0 r'runch coney fur capes , now $ : i.)8 ! ) $1(1.00 ( Haltic heal fur capes , now $8.50. $11.00 abtrachan fur iiiulTs. now Jl..riO. $3.00 i3nttic seal fur mufTs , now $2.00. You can save money by buying your furs of us Saturday wo will sell ladies' pure silk mittens , ! l'Jc pair. Liiaics' 40o double knit mittens , 2oo jiair. Italics' UOc knit mittens , 20c pair. Ladies' lleece-liii''d lioso at half price , 12Jc pair. Ladies' all wool black fascinators , ISc each. GltAXD DISt'nAY. Sec the grand display of btamped linens and Roman art embroidery linens. They are beautiful. Wo bought them cheap mid are selling them cheap. Saturday wo will place on sale fi.OOO dolls of every si/.o and style made. Como in uiul see them. BEXNISOX Bitos. , For holiday goods. .loiK'H anil Ills I'lst. Charles Jones is being everlastingly brought into trouble by the natural tendency his list has to lly out of place at blight provocation , carrying death and destruction ueforo it. Yesterday Weniiel Loik , who keeps that St. Joe house on Lower Main street appeared at tlio onice of the county clerk. On his face was what might huvo been taken for a highly nmcniflcd beauty siot ) , covering the entire side of his face from where the hair loft oft to where the neck commenced. If it hud not been so largo it would have been called a black eye. Ho said that Jones came into his place the other night and commenced to raise a dis turbance. Ho ordered him out and tried to execute his own order by firing Jones bodily into Iho struct. The firing was all on Jones' side , however , as It afterwards proved , ano Loik was in no shape to occupy a chair in a beauty show when Jones got through with him. Jones was arrested and. will plead to tlio charge of assault nud battery hi the police court tliis morning. A Cirrnt Miuwmt ? . The Council Bluffs Insurance Co. makes a comparative statement that will challenge attention and call for favorable criticism on all sides. State ment of premiums received and losses paid for tliu first eleven months of each year sin.ee 188U : Premiums. Losses. 1800 $2tf.7(5.Jl ) ( $12,827.75 181)1 ) ; ) . ! l(14.3j ( ; 14,275.00 18)2 ! ) 5u.lM8.43 15,084.09 1803 71,15:1.87 : 15,798.97 This not only shows the steady and healthful growth of the company during those years , but it shows the character of the risks it has taken , a watchful careen on the part of agents and company that guarantees safety and the ability to make prompt payment of losses. OI'liN JJ This Huston Store is open every evening until utter the holidays. FOTIIKHINQIIAM , WlHTEI AW & CO. , Council Bluffs , la. Domestic soap is the nest. County U Out nf It A suit has been pending in the district court at Avoca for some tlmo past in wtilch certain taxpayers of that town were trying to recover $4r > 00 from thu county and the school district on the ground that In malmg the tax levy the board had not given notice the required length of tlmo before the levy was mado. County Attorney Organ , who looked after tlio Interests of the county in the suit , claimed Unit the county could not bo held responsible for thu money , as the treasurer had merely a'ctod ns agent for the school hoard , and on this ground ho ill oil a demurrer. Yesterday word was received that Judge Doenlcr had sustained the de murrer and released the county. A demur rer filed by the attorney for the school dis trict , however was overruled. The amount of the tax which It is claimed was Illegally levied Is about $40,000 , so that the present suit is merely a test case and will determine whether or not suits shall bo Instituted to recover the remainder. Where Illil You lint Time New Suit ? IB often asked of those who had their clothing cleaned or dyed ut the Twin City dye works , corner Avenue A. and Twenty-sixth Btreot , telephone 310. Omaha oilk o 1521 Farnam , telephone 1521. All work called for and delivered , G , A. Shocdback , proprietor. Ladies , if you desire absolute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer for J. C , Hoffmuyr it Co.'s Fancy Patent Hour. Trade mark Blue Rooster. A largo stock of line potted plants and shrubbery for sale at wholesale or re tail , at greatly reduced prices. Also cut llowers. Leave orders or address ; Fos ter nurseries , Harrison street , or H. G. McGee , Morrium block. Domestic Eoan in the owl Marline A gymnasium is being started in connec tion with the Qanymcdu Wheel club head quarter * . It U u mild attack so far , but there is promise of enough apparatus being put in to enable the members to keep Ingooa physical trim for their century runs next season Dumbbell * boxing gloves and Indian clubs nro already on hand. A rowing machine Is to be put In noon , and thcro is talic of vigfflnp UP a training bicycle , so that riders tuny practice wllljouthjilgln ? an inch , AT TIIK OOSTUN srottr , Council Illuirn , Iho 1,03dine Cn h anI On * 1'rlro Dry ( looili Home of I'.itln- w.mninln County. IIANOKKIICIUKPS. riilltlren's handkerchiefs , IS , 3c , fie , 7o and 11Jc. ! Ladles' Immlkorcluofs , extra value. f > c. 7c , 12Jc , 17c nntl 2'jc each. Ladles'silk handkerchief ? * , embroidered , at 10c'il2c , } , 17c , I L' , 2 , > c and 33c , excel lent value. Ladies' Initial handkerchiefs , IjcaUli- ful work. lc ! ) and Hop. Klegant silk initial gouts' handker chiefs , 3'c ! ' , 4fie and 7" > c each. ( outs' inn filers from lOc each to J3 , in snteeti , brocade ? , all wool and line silk. vs'or.mvnAii. Gu'its'oOc gray and while shirts 2'c each. Gents1 $1.2. " ) all wool and scarlet fhirts and drawers "oc oacli. Gents' ' $1.00 llccccd lined underwear 7'Jc eac'h. I .miles' * 1.2 , " ) camel hair uml scarlet underwear 75c each. Ladies' 33o gray tinil white vests and punls 'Joe. Odd Mx.cs in children's underwear , worth ! l3c , for 17c. DKKSS (1OODS. ( Wo all wo61 cheviots reduced to 'Me. 5Ko fancy all wool suitings now 'lc. ! ) $1.00 54-inch phviils and granite suit ings ( ! ! ) i' . Jl.'lis fancy weaves and English caslt- incrcs now 25c. Don't fall to tee the values and selec tion wo oiler in black goods. CLOAKS. Discount and percentage cuts no figure with us in this department. Hoc our styles and prices , and you will bo con vinced that wo are tlio leaders in lliis line , as well as in all others. KtJHS. Tn mull's and cape * we show the larg est line by long odds in the city. Mull's in all grades and kinds from 75c up to $15.00. Fur capes from $1.S ! ) up to $30.00. COHSKTS. Don't forgot our corset department ; if you want a nice eny-tltting corset the Uoston ytoro is the place to llnd the se lection and always at the right prices. Sor.K AOKN'TS for the steel filled rr.Kxuio.XK .Motri.uiiD COHSKTS , which received the highest award at the World's Columbian exhibition for stool filled goods , heretofore held by Her Majesty's corsets , and are sold for about one-third of the price. "What compe tition and cash docs. " BOSTON STOHK , Fothoringliam\Vhitelaw < fc Co. , Leaders and Promoters of Low' Prices. Council BluuV , In. N. B. Store open every evening until after the holidays. SIXTH WAICI > UIUIANT/ICI ) . favor the Intension T thu Terminal Coui- imny's Charter with Proper Hostrlctloin. Tlio Sixth Ward Fivc.-Ccnt Faro clue , which was instituted n week ago , held another meeting last evening and effected a permanent organization by choosing 0. A. Schocdsacic chairman and A. J. Anderson secretary. A committee was appointed to wait on Mayor Lawrence and City Attorney lnucllon anU ask them to confer with them with reference to the it-cent faro ordinance. The ( luestion of cxtcntlmg the time of the terminal company's ( charter was discussed at some length and a resolution was passed stating it to be tiic sense of the club that the extension should Uy all means bo made. The council was requested to assist the new company in all wnjs possible , but at tlio same tlmo throwing up f > uch safeguards as might bo thought advisable to insure the building of the line in accordance with the terms of the charter. lFunrrnl of Mm. Treynor. The fuuoral of Mrs. T. i' . Treynor took place .yesterday afternoon at the residence of her son , I. .M. Treynor. on First auenue. A largo number of friends were present , and the service , conducted by Uov. E. J. Babcock of St. Paul's church , was vor.v impressive. Music was rendered by tlio cholrof the First Presbyterian church of Omaha , consisting of Mrs.V. . L. Welch , Miss Ncolo Ogdun and Mr. L. B. Copeland , Mr. C. H. Ogden taking ttio plnco of Mr. Troynor and Mr. J. H. Slmtns presiding at tlio piano. At the close of the exercises the body was berne by live sons and a nephew to Its last resting place in Fail-view cemetery. W. E. Chambers' now dancing hall in the Shugart block will ho open by De cember 10 for the use of the public for parties and social functions generally. Any music desired can also bo arranged lor. Full information can bo had from the elevator man at the Pearl street entrance , or bj addressing W. K , Cham bers , corner Seventeenth and Douglas streets , Omaha. Dancing classes every \Vcdnesday. Full elevator borvico furnished ' nished for'all patrons. Iliirulnry nn Olmi Avenue. \f. X Schefllcr's house , 41U Uien avenue , was visited by burglars Thursday night. Schcfilcr had a couple of trunks filled with clothing of various kinds and stowed away in a shed on the premises to await the coin ing of spring. Tills shed was broken open and the contents of the trjuks were carried off almost bodily. The value of the missing property is estimated at not less than ? ! 50. Itcadyfor llnllmiy Trailo , Our stock of holiday goods is now complete. Visitors will bo cordially welcomed. Come and see us whether you wish to purchase or not. In the well selected stock of a china store there nro hundreds of articles suitable for holiday presents , and wo shall take great pleasure in showing you our goods. Don't forgot about the line lamps wo are now selling at reduced prices. Wo have something now in olive dishes that will interest you. LUND Buo.s , , 23 Main Street. hllvnr Wrililiiit ; . Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Chapman cclobratod tlio twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar riage last ovonlng at their home , (120 ( Third street. The guests commenced to arrlvo about 8 o'clock and spent several hours in a delightful manner. About sixty wnro pres ent. A sumntuous feast was served , re minding ttio happy pair of the similar oc casion of twenty-live years ago. George S. Davis , prescription druggist. XllAHI.r .1 JtlUT. Kuih of llunery Men fur I'ooil In tlio City llnll lit tflilunco. CHICAGO , Doe. 8. Tno sight of sandwiches in the city hall last night nearly caused a riot amorfg the homeless men who were al lowed by the polleo to use the corridors of thu municipal building fora place of lodging. For a moment it looked as if the 300 men who obstructed the main hallway and stairs in the north end of the building would on- gagu In an encounter , but the appearance of pollco oalcors prevented serious trouble. The inmi were hungry , and wh'jn a few men who had made u pool for the purchase of sandwiches entered the place with the eatables there was a rush for the food and those who hud bought it were sorry they did l.ot eat tlio sundwlelu's outside , for in the row following their entrance they lost them all. all.In In an instant after the food was exhibited thcro were 'JOO men ou their feet and blows wcro struck in ail directions. No aides were taken in the matter extent by the twenty who had purchased the food and the trouble was cosily suppressed. No ono know against whom iio had a grudge and when oalcors commanded them to remain , quiet they obeyed and ag.iin look their pluucs on the cold stone lloor to sleep. POLISH CAPITA IN OMAHA Oommorcial Olnb Rejoic ? . Over the Incep tion of a" a"i PLANS FOR A BIG BE UGAR FACTORY lii'X' / , -IK Count I.ublcnsM' * Syndicate Will tlulUl n ItlU I'netory ir Douclnfcil'nunty I'nrnu cr Will Acjo to'lintso tlio lltoti Mnts Mect'lnb'Cnlleil. ' 11.11 . iti Omalm will In all prbbatfillty soon bo nblo to jellify over tlio ereclQn'pt nn extensive boot sugar factory nlnl refinery , which will Involve an Investment of $1,500,000 , including fealty. For some time past Commissioner Utt of the Commercial club has been actively nt Work to secure the desired plant. From ml- vices received yesterday his efforts will bo crowned wtlli success , If the farmers of Douglas county will give proper encourage ment to tlio scheme. Capitalists from abroad , represented by Count I.UDienskl , hnvo for several weeks been looking over chances for Investment In Nebraska. After a trip through the state , thcrepreseiitatlvoof the syndicate came to the conclusion that the Inducements ottered by the Commercial club were the bust. Accordingly after a conference- with tlio commissioner and executive committee .yes terday , ti dcllnlto proposition was undo. The plant will be located In Omaha provided the farmers will guarantee to raise 0,000 acres of sugar beets annually. The comnaiiy will erect a factory and refinery and purchano a model f aim of COO acres to sur round the works. A Polish colony of'OD families will be established. In addition to the Increase In population a large amount of foreign capital will bo Interested in the en- tcrpruo. At present over 40.000.000 pounds of sugar arc handled In Omaha by Jobbers and dealers. The capacity of the proposed factors tors- and refinery will be 1S,000UOO pounds of sugar per annum. There was general rejoicing at tlio club yes terday when thu netVs of the iiroiiosltlon uu- cainr > known. The syndicate' will tiush the work at once , ns soon as the farmers eiicour- ago tlio project by agreeing lodovoto soiuo of their time to tlio culture of sugar beets. Out lii ii tliilnt l.rttrr. ThoXebraskn Ueet Sucrar association and Commissioner Utt issued the following Joint circular lotterycsterday ; Iliivlni ? received u proposal from a promi nent gentleman leprosoutlnK tlio beet Mitur | Interest uiul connected with prominent , beet , sugar iimmifHCIorli's in tlio old country and this , I'oiicuniluii the orcctlon of a IUTKO fuetory in this county on certain reasonable condi tlons , It has b'eeii decided by u mectlnc of the riti/ons to call n public meeting for Monday , December IB , 180.1 , ut 10 o'clock n. m. , : it tlie Commercial club rooms In this rlty , to dlocuss the subject nt which meeting Count l.ulilcn- nkl will bo present und glvo fmportunt In formation iclntUc to Iho subject. As this is u subject of milt mil interest to Iho farmers and merchants no uro especially desirous to secure si larrfo attendance of farmers ami others.Vesollclt your co-opor- utlon and intlueneo to prtimolo this object by circulating the luforma- nmong your Hciiufilntuneos uml snob ( j.thur means us muy hilvo your approval Commissioner Utt "expressed obis view on the subject as follows ! " .Tlio location of the big enterprise at Omaha1 is an assured fuct. If the agriculturists will only give it tlio proper encouragement. It means the in vestment of ? l.f)00,0)0 ( ) in land , refining fac tory und machinery. It menus employment for labor of. this character of which tne de mand always exceeds the supply , us fully demonstrated in tlio vicinity of Norfolk. The locaiion of the proposed plant at Omaha is advantageous to tlio proectors. | It is a savin ? of $7.1 per day in fuel alone , compared to expense * of fuel in in terior portions of the state. Freight rates will be saved. The homo consumption of sugar and dcraand.from . jobbers will as sure linanclul success to the scheme. It will prove a profitable ; vehture-for farmers to devote - vote some of their tirric' to-beet culture. The syndicate will make 'contracts nt once. It Is the intention of the investors to havu their buildings alt erected in readiness for active operation one year hence. There is need for such a factory hero and I believe that the farmers will como to the front and make the .scheme u reality in every sense of the word. The i.-.oney is rcifdy and tlio investors will spend It right hero in this community. I "Another advantage will bo the labor facilities nt hand. Tnere will bo less Idle men in tbcconntli. and it thus bonolits all channels of trade , because the wugo oarnei patronizes itio merchant. Factories wo need , and factories wo are fjoinp to have. " TliB Ultimo tit Kheumntlgm. An acid which exists in sOurmill ; and cidiir , called lactic acid , is believed by physi cians to be the cause of rheumatism. Accu mulating in tlio blood , It attacks the Jibrous tissues in tlm joints and causes agoni/.ing pains. What is needed is a remedy to neutralize the ncid und to so Invigorate the kidneys and liver that all waste will be car ried off. Hood's ' Sursaparllla is heartily recommended by many whom it has cured of rheumatism. It possesses just tlio desired qualities and so thoroughly purities the blood as to prevent occurrence of rheumatic attacks. Wo BUgcesl a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla - saparilla by all who suffer from rheumatism. WKATIIRR FUJtKUA.STH. Light Snow nnd Klluhtly Uoolor Are the I'rmllctlonn fur Today. IVAsmxoTox , Dec. 8. For Nebraska- Fair , preceded tonight and in the early morning by light snow In the extreme northern portion ; slightly cooler in the eastern portion ; winds becoming northerly. For South Dakota Snow Hurries ; slightly cooler ; variable winds. For Iowa Light rain , clearing In the afternoon ; slightly cooler ; winds becoming northerly. Local Itecnril. WEATHER HuiiEiti. OMAIU , Dec. 8. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four years : 1803. 1802. 1801. 1890 Maximum tcmporaturh 480 : ii : = > 41O 40 = Minimum temperature. 'U7 = > 1IJ = 'J43 10 = Avoragu lemporuluro. . 383 i4 ! = > 34 = 'J5 Precipitation . T T .0J ( .00 Statement showing tlio condition of torn- perr.turo and precipitation at Omalia for the day and since March 1 , IS'.KI : Normal temporuturo . 30 = > Kxeet. : fortno ilay . HO Oefldoncyulnco .March 1 . , . 107 ° Nnrmul precipitation . 04 Inch Di'llcloncy for thoduy . O4 Inch Dullcluncy since March 1 . li.2H Inchus Kcporn from Other Ijtutinn * ut tt | > . in , "T"lndlcateHlra < * > . ( ir.onut K. lUt.vr'iVal Kou'eaBt Otnclal. Ttio No ,9 Wheeler & \Vilson with Its ro- ary inovement , Is tlio liKlitcst ninnlngil inni'liino In thu mitrkut , uiul is uuoiUiille. | for speed , durability ami quality of work- Sold liy W. I-ani-astcr & Co. , UU South Six tecnth street Trump * Will Jlldf. Tfcsox , Ariz. , Dec. 8. Tlio onler of the Southern Pacltlo railway tliat no tramps will bo allowed to ride on freight trains may result in bloodshed. There uro 150 men cum pod at Ixirdaburifh who threaten to de rail passenger trains if Iho order is en forced. I2i , PASO , Dec. 8. The Southern Pacltic muD.naetnrnt tins not heard of uny serious t o b.e o u eJ by tramps either at Lords- or olscwhoro lUoni ? the lino. It snys tramps stoned a trnln crow , but nobody was hurt. A lotof tramps came m from the west today on a freight trnln. WAtJTED TO BEE HIS SQUAW , Judge Plowman Dcsoriben n Ileinnrknlile Trip Mndc by Crow Doc. Judge A. J. Plowman of Dondwood , S. D. , was taking n dip In his morning newspaper nttho Paxton when approached for a talk on timely toulcs. The distinguished Dakotiin , recently ran for district judge on tlio Inde pendent ticket nnd was elected , notwitli- Ing the combined efforts of , the corporations to defeat him. Ho has hold many responsi ble public positions nt Ucadvrood nnd nt- tnlned national renown In 1SS3 , when lie de fended Crow Dog for the murder of Spotted Tall. Mr. Plowman , who was an attorney nt that tinio , was known among the Stoux Indians ns "Little Whiskers , " but after ho finished Ins famous address to the jury In the Crow DOR trial the Indiana Immediately cave him the sobriquet of "I lttle-Man-AVIth- Tlic-Ulg-Voieo. " The memories of Mr. Plowman's plucky Icetil lli'lu in which ho carried tint cele brated case to the United totntcs supreme court nnd secured the acquittal of his red- ski nned client , when the hangman's noose was about to tighten nroiind the neck of the condemned prUoncr , still lives In the minds of the legal Irntcrnlty throughout tlui west. In speaUtncof tlio mattcryestcrdiiyJudgo Plowman rotated an incident of the trial which hus never uoforo appeared In public print. "After Ci-ow DOR had been sentenced to bo luuigcn , " said tlio eminent jurist , "I went to Washington to lay the case heforo the supreme court of the United States. 1 instituted habeas corpus proceedings - ings to secure his release on the question of jurisdiction. Wlillu in the ntUion's capital 1 wns surprised to receive : i tolegnun an nouncing that Crow Dog had escaped from prison. I returned to the reser vation after I had completed my business at Washington , and then 1 learned for the lirst time the cnuso which prompted the famous Indian to escape , ll seems that ho was walking in the corridor of ttio Jail ono day whcnu , half breed told him that lie woulil surely pay the penalty of his crlmo and that tlio supreme court would not Inter fere. This caused Crow Dog some uneasi ness. Ho wus quick to act. Ho _ watched his opportunity to escape and did so. That stoical Sioux , who had the riMiutiitlon of bolng a man with a heart of inarblo. deliber ately struck out on foot over " 00 miles of country to the reservation. Subsequently ho voluntarily returned and gave himself up , with the expectation of going on the scaf fold. In response to the question why lie made the trip and returned HO soon , ho re plied that ho did not , want to dlo without , seeing his squaw and pappooso oneo more , Kvcnts proved tluit ho spent one day at his topeo. bidding his family what ho regarded as a last farewell , and then with a wave of liis dusky hand ho mounted n TinniMI lita vn t mn 111 It t n the jail from which he escaped. Tills dearly demonstrates that Indians have a big spot in their hearts for tlioir families , notwithstanding surface Indications of indifference - difference to their siua\vs. I'liat is ono reason why Indians would iiialte poor soldiers. They got homesick. Urow Doc is now on the reservation and at lust accounts was halo and hoarty. He Is hitting the pipe ol peace and has no dcslro to wage warfare on the government. Ho Is a good Indian now. "The Sioux nation is fast being divided into small cliques , " continued Judge Plow man , "Heel Cloud claims the distinction of helnp chief , hut ho Is not. In reality thcro is no-chief now. The various cliques have their head man ntul this profusion of lessor chiefs has inspired jealousies , which act as a safeguard against any united action against the authorities want and I am inclined to believe that the present state of affairs has been the result of systematic scheming on tlio part of the gorcrnmi'iit. Affairs are very quiet at the agency now. The Messiah CIMZO has completely died out , and there seems to Vo no desire for its revival. Drifting into political subjects' , Mr. Plow man expressed his regret at tlio recent de feat of Judge ITolcomb in this stato. Ho was in hopes that Judjjo Holcomb would bo elected as a rebuke to the manner in which Judge Maxwell was turned down oy corpor ate influence. F.III3JEKS tl Prowllne Pantlirr or Other Ferocious Anliiml Torrlfjrins : the Niitlv a. CCUAII HAi'ins , la. , Dec. 8. [ Special to THE BEE. ] Sonic wild animal , supposed to bo a panther , is terrorizing the people living along the Iowa river in Iowa county. The animal , which has been scon a number of times , is said to bo about six foot long and of a brownish color. A number of farmers have lost hogs , sticep and chickens in largo num bers. Tlio I'eport also comes that a woodchopper - chopper is mysteriously missing. His over coat and dinrior pail huvc been found in the timber where ho was working , but no trace of him can lie found , and it is feared that lie may have been killed by this animal. The farmers nro talking of oruanizing and hunt ing it down. _ 1'cior Pay. STIIAIIAX , la. , Doc. 8. [ Special to TUB BUB. ] Burglars entered George Thiol's store last night ana went ttirough the safe and money drawer. All they got for their trouble was U cents In pennies and an old coin collection worth about $5. Ko goods wore taken , and the postoftice , which is lo cated in the same building , was not molested. Allertiiu ] > uinuc il by AIJ.EUTON , la. , Doc. 8. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEU. ] Viro hero early this morulni ; destroyed ten business houses , causing an aggregate loss of $15,000 ; iusurancu two- thirds. Crcatdii I.OSOH. CIIKSTOX , la. , Dec. 8. [ Special Telegram to THE BEB.I Judge Davis this afternoon threw the petition of Intervention of Mrs. Ella Hall , in the judgment cases against the SCALL HEAD CURED Bud Cane. Two Doctors No Good. Tries Giitlcurn , First Set Ilelpo. Four Seta Completely Cure. Our baby T'earl v/ns borji Nov. 23,1SD1. From tier birth ue Mad Seal ) lleud until f lie wss lour mouths old , than it hocamu uor.se and caino nut in small u lute iilim es , and then bprcad to Ixs large yel low Heabs. We trleu two doctors , lint they could not do It any ( rood. Bo w tried CtnictmAllBMnDiEa , giving her a UioroiiKli woahlni ; ttireo times a ilayvltli Curl- CUUA HoAr. unu then iitln ; ; tlio Ct'TicuiiA , Tim tirnt set we tried helped tier , and uo- ( nro wo used four eels ulio was perfectly cured. At thence nco of six months our Imuy welched thirty-four pounds , jler thin Is fuirnnd smoolh , mid scalp perfectly well , rortralt Inclosed. 1 would not 3nvllliout CiTlininA JtwiEUlus. and can recommend - commend them un most excellent for children. SETJl JUUH , Vanderbllt , Mich. SMOOTH SKIN FOR $5,00 , 1 nPd thu CUTICUIIA ItrMCDira for about two inonllm , uml Iho entire expense was lint $5.00 , which no onu would regret for a nice smooth tkln. Hlcftiny face In thohotof conditions , free from ull pimples and Matches. 1 still tisa the C'l'TKU-UA ' KOAT , nnd ahvsyri ihall. K. ItUfUS TilOMl'HO.V , Vouncetown , O. CUTIGUHA WORKS WONDERS CtrrircitA llEsoLvrjo1 , the new Blood and Bkln I'nrlllcr , Inlcr. .lly , nml CiTicnu , tha great Bkln ( . 'uro , with CUTH : tut A KOAH , an ei. fiuUito Hkln I'nriner , externally , InatnntlT lellcvu und ] 'erilly ) ure evtry di eaao anil hiimor of the iiklii.icnlp , anil Llooil , vrlth lots of hair , from infancy to age , from plrni'Ius ' toiurofula. _ _ _ - . > * Bold throughout the world. Price , C'CTicuni , eOc. ; KoAI"JiC. ; UtSOLTINT , $1. UuTTril OllUU AND C'IIEK. C'onr. , fob Proprietor ! , lioilon. ay " How to Cure Sklo nitcaKi , " mailed free. 'O Bklaaud Bolp { luriQed nd btautlHrii BABY'S by Cuncuiu u r. .Absolutely pure. IT STOPS THE PAIN , UackucUe.klduey paine.wt-akneu , rheumatism , and muscular iiulus r - llernl lu t > n minute ) > y th Call- ( cum Antl-l' Ju I'luiter. 2tc. city , out of court , holding that n could not intervene , nnd allowed . .ulgmrnts amounting to about TJO.OOO against the ilt\ . OPPOSE ! ) TO AXTItA S/- S/O.V. Cnlorndo lluilnnt * Men Object to ( Icurrnor > Vnlti' Schoinr. DEXVEH , lcc. 8. State Auditor Goody kountz nnd Treasurer N'aneo this morning reiterated their assertions made some tlmo ago that thcro were no funds to pay tlio ex penses of the extra session of the IccMn- turo which Governor YYnlto has decided to call for January Jl. The auditor says that tlio general revenue fund , both for this jear nnd for 1SCU , have been fully appropriated. llcsides this the valuation for IS'.U is likely to bo less than It was In Ib'.U. ' In any ovuut the legislators can only depend Upon tlio Tenth general assembly for relief in the pay ment of expenses for the extra session. The opposition to the extra session has not abated. Tlio various commercial bodies of the city hnvo already gene on record as ogalust it , and thcro In ngront deal of talk of making a strong effort to have the k-irls- laturo adjourn sine dlo Immediately upon Its being convened , llomrMlc. Tlen.lamln 1'ctors llutchin on has opi-nrd n bucket slii ) ) ) in Chicago. Or. It. I ) . llofMip , out ) of Chlcnpo'b oliifil phy- sloliins , is duiul , nged Gl , l-'lro nnd water ilaninccd tlio block ( if Miiy llros. of St. Iouis J20.000. Thrco hundred Mystic Slirlncrs held H blow out at Kansas tMty yestetdiy. I'rom Jorsnv I'ltvcoir.cs ' word tlftil the old employes of tlio l.clilijli uiu neatly iillutoik nguln. Alfred Watson was hanpcd nt Cold Sprltics Tux. , fur the murdurof his iubtrii > s. HoIIH a negro. His .stated that the mill MrlUn nt i'rovl- dunce will \m \ muled today by thu adoption of u moillllcd soiilo' \V. K. Itobcrtiion , banker of Pallda , CVilo. . ns found guilty of receiving ( U'l'o ' tts lifter ho knew Ids bank to bo insolxent. .ludgo Hunhorn charged Ihti .lury Inthe/llli rase yestoi-day , iind ut liiu ! : ; thu liody rollied. At midnight no verdict had been i-enMied. Three more dead bodies from Ihu lo t vessel .lason have hern washed up Ul l'roInrulown , .Mass , This nmUes a total of \\elveieci\eied , Vcstordny the railroad inlnersconvcntlon at I'lttsburg ugrccd to ncci'pt coiidltJoiiully the CO cunt rule. Kules nt compuny Htoii" * liuxo been reduced. l-'iro dcstroyod the billing factory and ton nory of .lames Davis at I'awtueliot. It. I. , canting u KHI of $1'J5OUU and tliroMln aou liiuuls out of work. Henry Calm , salesmnn for Wilclny & Co. , the Chicago soap muUers , .swalloweil em hulle lu-ld at u St. I.onls hotel In ilrelui-ence to fiieiug u dellult In Ills accounts. Kmployes ot'tho Northern I'ni'lnV proio ) o ti > hold u monster meeting at I'aigo iimluht to protest ngnlnsl thn reduction Invagc.s. . A strike seams Inevitable. . Mrs. Cuthorlnu i'lt gcraldlio some time ago created n sensation In New York liy bhoot- ln- , ' and killing Mrs. Cnrrle 1'eraail , 1 us been declared iii una liy exports. Kdward . llowo , who claims to lin a linr- vurd graduate , nnd hvs : worked u number of Ilnrvnrd men with n into nf woe , wus held In $300 ball for swindling ut CliiciiKO. At Kansas Clly the hearings of fieorge W. Toiiinlln : uil ( 11. H. I.ynn , churgcd with grand laiceny In connection with thu fatline of the Continental Trust company , were continued for two weoks. I'ollco Jiulgo Hachcllor of rinporln. Knn. , warns tourists that they may expect the cus- tomiiry when limy strike that town. I.euol- llng'&nronunclumento hus softened neither the judge s heart nor the stones of thu lock pile. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement am ? tends to personal enjoyment when rightly UBCU. The ninny , who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more , with less expenditure , by nioro promptly itiiAptiug U'.s world's best products to the needs of physical being , will attest tlio value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy , Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste , the rcf rebhing mid truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ntivo ; effectually cicansing the system , dispelling colds , headaches and fevers mid permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession , because it acts on the Kid neys , Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in OOc and $1 bottles , bat it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every package , also the name , Syrup of Fig * , and being well informed , you will not uccept uny substitute if oflercd. You ffoinjr to buy a suit of Un- donveiir today ? Our store is full of warm winter Undorwoiir. YOU Can rig yourself out here at a Kroat saving. After you have visited the other stores run In here und lotus surprise you with sonio first ( juulity goods at low prices. COLD Wuvo weather is here porno to stay , too bettor como In today and lot us mnko you comfortable. Good Underwear is too ohoup to deny yourself of anything. HATTER AND FURNISHER , 502 Broadway. A savlnR of from $ .r ) to 810 on Suits to order. See our samples. Special COUIICIL BL'J773 ' ! 17OHSALK Aeoinplcto Uottllnt' worliH , In K031 . town ami dolnsf u t'ood , paying kiistnvsH , Goal icauonb for uulltni , ' . AddruHH Ii iil ! , Itiiii unlua " | " \O YOU know Unit Day & IlPbx Irivu aano X/cholce burealna In rult and irarJuu land nuar tlilnilty 1ISTRACTS and IOIIIH Farm andolty propirl/ bouglil und bold. I'nscy i * Tlioinaa , Cuuiul GAltDAGK removoi ] , cempoolH. vaullB. chl inn/1 cleaned. YA UurKu , ut Taylor's grocery , JU Broadway , ' - KKNT--A 4-rooin liocihu , laqiuru of F , U 1'O-4 . ' South Ibt utruul. \ \ rANTKITo trade , u youni ; H-inlniitf horBO for ii KOCK ! inifiiiuullollriil blcycluand u Itltlu ciisli. AililrcbH Iiox 4V\ , Council IllufTH. \\fANTKI ) to rent. Htoru room fonncrly ( fcnplfd ii by Union I'uclno Tt-a Co. , 40U Jlroaihvuy , at big bariraln ( or ri-iualndurof montli ; itUo wcomt floor of new location , 401 Uroudway , Cull at lea utoiu. WANTKI ) A Btudont nurwt ut tlio W. M , A , IIOB- I'ltal. corner Ninth btrc t and bUtli uxt-nnu , Council BHin , Thin is often equivalent to getting ill. If loss of flesh can be arrested and dis ease bafllcd the " weak spots "in the system are eradicated. is an absolute corrective of " weak spots. " It js a builder of worn out failing tissue natures food that stops wast ? and creates healthy flesh. rr | it ! il liv Sii.lt A timnr. ( f ni l . Now York. 8olill < j I. W. PAMLE , M. D. The & J SmiriUn. 20 Tears' Eiptticnco. HEADKU OF 1HSUASE8 OF MEN AND WOMEN. 1'UOl'Him OU OF TUB ivouLiva iir.unAi. msrEN- SA11Y OF M / treat the { allowing Ditsasts : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.ungst DM oases of the Eye and Enr.Htaand Apoplexy , UcattT Disease , Liver Uouinlalut. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Doblllty , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness , Wnbcte.Urighfs njfcasc , etVItta ! Kncei Rhoumallfm , 1'nrolyslfl. White Swelling. Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula ) n ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. Woman with hi-r delicate orcana re Stored to hoalth. Dropsy cured without tapping.- Special Attention given to private ; Diseases of all kinds.1 85Oto85OOf < fcltforauy , v DlG ease I cannot euro without mercury * Taco Worms removed In two or three hours , or nd paj. Evmorrhoiils or Tiles cured. TIIOaE WHO AKE AFFLICTED Will cave llfo and hundred * of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL REDICINES. ' I The only Physician rrJio can toll -what nil * a person -without ashing a question. All corrospouilenco strictly confidential. Modlotul se/it by erprcii Addreu all letters to G.W. PANGIslS , M. D , 055 7ir ii < lxfii.\ > , CoiiiiolMIuWs. . tVKncloiie 4 cents In mumps for circular Retreat FOJ1 TI-IE1 Insane In charge of the Slstora of Nlorcy. This renowned institution is situated on the bluffs bauk of and overlooking the city ot Council llhilTd. Tbo flpucloua grounds. It * hlKli location and .splendid view , make It ut most pleasing rotro'il ' for tlio ntllictod. A stall of umlncnt physicians mid a largo corpi nt ex * ' pcrloncod i.urecs minister to tlio comforts ot the patients. Epculul care ijtvou to lady pa tients. TERMS MODERATE. , , For particulars auplr to ' 5 SISTER SUPER9Q3 , Frank Strest - - - Coa-ull - BluU , WARM WATER FOR STOCK. ' ,1 BUflNS COflU WOOD on coos ThlHTank lleale.r will Iteup largo wired Block tank from frcezlm ? hi eolduut weather. Few Block- men rcallzn tin * Having to thulr eatllo In cold weather. Made of exlni heavy iralvanlzed Iron Will UiBt many yenrs without repair. Hint to uny "J " " mUlM'SH on rutolp1 COLE & COLE , Don't "Waste Monoy. Don't Buy Something You Don't Want. You "Won't Regret It. Your Wife Won't Forget It. You Won't Believe It Until you boo the liumlsnmo Christmas novelties AT DIOVOL'S. Cooklnznovidllcn. of ull the Intent patternn , Ilenutlful curving HOU. lint nhovo ull thu thliiK that will pluu u your vrlfo most unU co t you the lo ist monoy. THE IIAWKKVK DUST PAN , A IOVT novolt/tlmt mukea eutliorln/up dint uploaiure. .No Ijoiullni ; over. No broken cor- ou. Nn uchliibncku. . No tolling how your wlfo ( lot ulong without It before. And it only costs .Vj oenla. Como In uml BOO It. It U a , Clir.fltinaj present that U huiiiUonm. useful , Imllsiioutabio. P. U. D VOL , 501 llroadwy , Council Uluffa. feilorul courl.'i. Ilooini 2U3-7-B-U , block Council niuffs I * .