THE OMAHA DAILY BFE : SA't'ijfUJAY ' , SEl TEM Fn , 20 , 1801. TIJE OMAHA DAILY COUNCIL UL.UKFS. OFK1CH - - NO. 12 1'EiVUL Dtlhucd by cnrrltr lo any part of lh cltr- H. W. T1L.TON , L * s . 1 1.I.T l'KOXE3--luilnc s office , No. ; editor No. . MIXOli . Real Estate Ag'-ncy , C39 Hroadway. opening party of Chambers' dancing ncailenty took place. last night. Tcm 1M wards wns fined $1 < S-30 In police court jpsterdny morning for drunkenness and disorderly con il net. Ambrose llurlto , a rlMiiR youns IcKal llglit of Mils city , was marrlcil Tliuraday evening to Miss Maude Cornell of Omaha , at her home. This evening In Ihc court house the dcino- f-ais will hold a township convention for the purpose of nomlnatliiK candidates for Justice * tf the | ience , constables , township triistoci i > nd clerk. Tor tlie paat few ilayd the county treasur er's ofllcc has been thronged -with property owner * who wore paying the last half of the yearly luxes. Today Is the last day when payment can be mode without an. added pen alty of 5 per cent \Ilss Nellie Ilcebce entertained a. number of her friends at home Thursday cvenliiK In honor of her guests , Miss Marie Camp and 1'red Carson of DCS Molnes. Those present were : Misses Marie Camp , Zena Lin Re , Iteiia Williams , and Mossrsi Fred Carson , Ktl CUiy. W. U. Ilcobee and Frank Lenz of Oiiuhn. : The funeral of Mrs. P. Danahcy will to be place at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at her late home , -114 North Eighth street. She died Thursday night at the age of 51 years , nfter an Illness of two weeks , leaving a liiMUand und six children. After the serv ices at the houte the remains will be taker to St. Prancls Xavlcr's Catholic church. A KHHS of young fellows who have beer In the habit of conBrcpatlng around the en trance to Dohany's theater and malilng life n burden to all who attended the perform unces was broken up by the police Thurs day night. One of the members , Fred Green a colored man , announced his Intention o : slaying till he got ready to go home. Hi van accordingly arrested and In police cour > B8tcrday morning a fine of6.M \ was av Pi.scd against him , which he will have to \\ork out on the streets. H IB u bad business policy not to keep your Jior.ie Insured In a thoroughly rcllablo flro Insurance company such as the Palatine o [ ManchPBter. England. This company Is repre sented by Longeu & Towle , 235 Pearl street. ItltUS. Suttiriluy'ii Spaelnl S-ulo. Children's navy blue school Jackets , age 4 to 12 years , Saturday 89c each. All our misses' all wool Jackets In navy brown HIM ! tan that were H.OO , $5.00 and $6.00 , Saturday at $2.98 and $ .1.38 rnch. , Saturday we offer a smnll lot of limes full weight Jackets In navy and black In small sizes , 32 , 34 and 3G , that were $5.00 , at $1 GO cnoli All our $7.00 and $ S.r,0 and $10.00 Indies' CHpes , latest styles , go Saturday at $ j.OO cucli Special sale feather pillows and down sofa p Hows. 1-Vathcr pillows at SSc. C9c , $1.00 Down sofa 'pillows , 20x20 Inch. Saturday We. SPECIAL NOTICE. Saturday evening , 7 to 10 o'clockveoffcr , 100 doyen ladles' 4-lmtton real kid gloves In tans , blown and black , never before sold at Ires than $1.00 and $1.25 , Entire lot only Sat urday evening at C9c n pair. See them now ( llfplayetl In our show windows. Don t miss this , you will not Council Bluffs. A steel ninge lasts a life time 'and save $10 In fuel each year you use It. A cheap stove wastes fuel and Is ft constant expense. "We ran sell you a cook stove from $5 up luit don't push them. Cole & Cole , 11 Main street. _ - . - _ KtuiiH l.Hiinilry Co. . D20 Pearl Ureet. Telephone 30. Washerwomen use Domestic cap. IWf.SOA.-I / . IM ff'l / . ! ! * Mrs. II. II , Inman has gene to I'lattsmouth l > > > f > b , , to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs.V. . E. Chambers are abcul to move to 623 Mynstcr street. Judge A. Dewcy of Washington" , la. . Is th Ktiesl of J. H. Atkins and family. Charles Atherton goia to Stansberry , Mo. today , to be gene a couple of weeks. Mrs. Augustus Uereshelm returned yester day from a visit of two months In Michigan Mrs.V. . \V. Sherman returned yestcrda morning from a ten days' visit with friend In Chicago. Mr * . H. O. Graham and Mrs James Wes ley left yesterday for Persia , fa. , to vlsl > \ltn fi lends a week. Mrs. Nellie Baker of Denver Is In th city , the guest of Mr. and Mrs , \V. II. Trey nor on First avenue. Mlns Sable Amy Clark left last evening fo Chicago , to resume her studies Iti the sclenc of kindergarten teaching. lE. . Simpson of Sioux City , a well know newspaper man , now city clerk , Is In tow and will spend Sunday here. John II. Clark haa returned from Re \Vlng , Minn. , whither he was called by th ili-ath of his mother. He took the remain to central Illinois for Interment. Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. McConnell have r turned from their bridal trip Is the caster part of the state and arc living at the res dcnce of Dr. M. II , Chambcrlln on Dlu street. John W. Ferrler , who has been spcndln his hummer vacation Iti this city , left Thuri day night for Ann Arbor , where he will n SUMP his medical studies In the Unlvcrslt of Michigan. _ _ C. O. I ) . HriMvn Mill CnttliiK Wo have Just received one more car loa of that flno granulated sugar , to be Bold 13 pounds for $1 , or $5.25 PIT 100 pounds. Also a" carload of California dried fruit , bo sold at the following low prices : Drit prticehs , 12c per pound ; dried grapes , per pound ; dried apricots , 12',4 p.-r poum dried pears , 12V&C per pound ; dried nccta Ires , 12140 per pound. Ginger snaps 5c per pound. Three tin cu ( or fie. Stovepipe So per joint. Jelly glasses 2 per dozen. Clothes lines Be each. Clothes pins Ic p dozen. A good broom for 15c. Scrub brushes fro 3s up. Fourteen-quart tin pall fci' 15c. Two-hoi vcrderi pall for lOc. Large-rlzsd tubs o5e. medium-sized tu 45r , small tubs 35c. llcmembor we have the largest line cloves In the city. Stoves cold for cash on easy terms. lie sure and visit our sto department before you buy. Have you tried our C. U. U. Hour ye Kvery sack has a souvenir In II , and on $1 per sack. UUOWN'S C. 0. D. The CAUse of the present boom In re rstate Is due somewhat to ( he success ! isle of fruit and garden lands by Mfesi Day & Hess In the Klein tract. 'I hey ha 200 acres In amounts to suit , suitable I fruit and gardens. Also bearing- fruit fan lor i le. _ J. ' . Hufrinuyr'ii I miry rut rut , Hungarian Process Flour. Made by the oldest milling firm In the we makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. A your grocer for It. Trade mark : "HI Hooster. " IJr.-Ht L'Hiidr hule. Ladles , bring your children to liaird I Damon's. G21 Ilroadnay , Saturday , Septe ber 29. Each person receives a , present * every purchase. The ladles of the Christian church li en sale today and every Wednesday ca ginger bread , yeast bread , salt rising bre U home made , at Homer's grocery store , a Hell & Sons , 102 Ilroadwoy. Orders will taken for pics. . Dry pine kindling fcr sale. Cheaper tli cobs , H. A. Cox. 37 Main street. Teleplu 48. _ Poutitla * otp breaks ) bwd water. SKIYS MI COUNCIL BLUFFS Committee's Beport Coucmuing the of lh-3 Tennessee Eeuulon , ATTENDANCE OF THE PUBLIC LIMITED I'laii * l. l < 1 Only t'ont mplnt the Accnin- nind.tllon of Imllcil HuenU nntl I'.tvn AVI1I He Samewluit CrowileU - for Klliow loom > A mectlns of the committees of llif Army f the Tennessee was held yesterday morning t the government building and reports era made by all of them to the secretary , Oliver Anton. The outlook Is promising 'or one of the1 largest attendances that any Imllar gathering lias had before. The com- nltteemen. both those from Counc I Illun > .nil Ilioio fiom Oinnha , have worked hard iiiil the rc.ult of their labors will be maul- est In a most successful reunion. Til * ncctlng at the opera house on Wednesday veiling , the 3d. will be attended only by liose who hold cards of Invltatlcn , U ha\lng hern found necessary to Until the attend ance. Governor Jackeon will deliver an ad- Jrcss of welcome In behalf of the state , and Mayor Cleaver In behalf of the city. Oen- tr.il G. M. Dodge will make a response for ha loldlcru , and Miss I'lerron of Chicago will furnish vocal music and recitations. Otlirr speakers have been secured , whose tames will be announced later. The bamiuet at the Grand hotel on the following evening will be one of the most li'llllant cffti IB ever seen In the city , but the great majority of the people of thp two cities will have lo depend en tin- new 'papers for their Ideas its to the brilliancy , from the fact that while the hotel dining room will accommodate only 200 , acceptances of Invitations have been received from 160 of thoia to whom they were sent , and there aic st II 100 or more to be heard * from. Con sequently. Iliere will be room for but very few excepting outsider ? , and even the members of the committees who have done FO much to make the affair a success wilt have to stain1 cut In the cold and sniff the vlundu from afar. The Dudley Uitck quartet has been engaged to furnish the niudc for the HUSTON STO Iti : . Cinincll liUilTg , In. Prices to close previous to opening o fall goods , This week you may vxpcc Hume unheard cf prices. ItEAI ) THIS PRICE LIST. He red and Indigo blue prlntb 3c. Sc apron , checked gingham , tic. 7c quality prints , black and white am fancy. 5c. lOc dress ginghams fiVic. Extra value gents' sox Be , lOe and 12'-Jc. 25c grade gents' black sox ISc , or 3 for r.oc. $1.00 gents' shirts , tie to match , C7c. Over 800 dozen handkerchiefs at special priczs. See values offered at : i for lOc , C for 25c , 1 for 2f > c. $1.00 ladles' kid gloves ( odd lots ) Gc. ! ) 7i1c French flannels , good patterns. SOe. 30-Inch heavy double flannel , worth luc , for lOc. } 1.09 all-wool shrunk skirt pattern C3c. COc colored nll ! ( plushes 5c. LAST CHANCE. Entire stock of fall weight garments. Jackets and capea , ranging In prlc6 from $1.50 to $0.75 , choice to close $2.R5. ( Cloak department , second door. ) BOSTON STOHE , Council lUluffs , la. ItiiniFil H t.iit < > .f liny. J. C. Lewis , who has a farm south of the School for the Deaf , lost about 150 tons of * hay jcsterday by flro. The ( Ire started the night before through the fault of the em . ployes of a man named Schultz. Sixteen big , stacks were demolished. The hay was val ued at about $8 per ton. Constable Daker went out six miles cast of town las > t evening and arrested Joseph Leopctsoll on u charge of criminal careless ness. He has Iisen employed by Farmer Schultz during the last few weeks. Yester day Schultz told hl3 hired man to go out In the Meld and set fire to some remnants of last year's liny stacks , and he did so. The , lire quickly left the old hay stacks and went along with the hurricane , sweeping ever > lit thlliK combustible before It. Among the property destroyed was the hay belonging to Lewis. Schultz flatly denied that nt ga\e < his new German hand orders to set the lire. The young German stoutly avers that he was . acting tinder orders , r- n. n.iy ; The lilntr of All rrmpcranro Itrvrr IRC * , n as IVrfrct SttliMltuto tor t.xci-r tlccr. Can be sold without license , either govern- iiicnt or fctate ; dealers guaranteed by In ill demnifying bond. Endorsed by leading phy sicians , judges and ministers. Wheeler & hey Hereld , Council Illuffs , la. , are the sole manu y- facturers In the United States. Thousand of testimonials. Write for prices and In or formation. CO OTTUMWA. la. , Sept. 23. Wheeler & Her eld , Council Bluffs : Enclosed please find on of your Kttarantees indemnifying us agalnsl damage. Your agent agreed to this verbally I'leaRO sign and return. Wo are pleased will the goods , and also by the verdict ot omo cd our doctors , who made a test for alcohol am hens Is confident there Is not one per cent. WalUi ns T. Hall Co. re- A full line of the latest and liandsoinosi linoleum oilcloth , etc. irn designs In carpets , , ! just received. Prices always the lowest a stuff C , II. Carpet Co.107 Broadway , Eourlclus' music house has few expenses ng high grade pianos are sold reasonably. Ill rs- Stutsman street. re- Ity Coal Best Centervllle lump coal $3.25 $ per ton H. A. Cox , 37 Main. Tel. 48. iacl Duncan's shoes are always the test am at cheapest , to I Had , ! \elry. led A couple of tough-looking characters wer Co ( picked up by the police yesterday aftcrnoo ml ; with a lot of Jewelry hidden about thei which Is thought to have been stolen. A the they their as aps ] city Jail gave nanifs Parker and George AVllllams. The latter \va 25c ! a colored man. Among the stolen jewelrj which la now awaiting an owner at the ell per marshal's office , are a ladles' gold watch , pair of smoked pearl opera glasses , with th om Initials "F. M. S. , " and a number of ring charms , cuff buttons and bangle charms. oop No , dear rcader a Garland stove will nc ubs P-iy on * * ffio ° mortgage every year , answe the door bell nor carry In Us own coal , bn of it will save you from a quarter to a halter < or your fuel and add to the beauty and comfoi of your home. P. C. Dcvol sells them. ( , Linllei Only. ' Candy sale Saturday evening , 8 to o'clock , Finest cream candles made , at th I nalo 30c per pound. IJalrd & Damon , real Broadway , 'u' ' ' A rich program , music , oratory , etc. , i srs- the entertainment to be given by the Knlgh 1ve ot Ihe Maccabees Tuesday evening , October lor at the opera house. Free. Allclilunn Dlvorm Ca , All day yesterday was spent by Jud | Macy In. hearing the evidence In the case est , Helen AltchUon against William E , Altcli Ask son. Doth of the parties are well known Hue the prominent circles of Council Bluffs , Tl evidence was not all In at the hour of eve Ing adjournment. & Gas cooking stove * for rent and for ial em- Can Co. ' office. ' " ' Eagle laundry , 724 Broadway , (37 xork. Tel. 157. mvo ake , Selected hard wood for heating stoves , ead , H. A. COX , 31 Main street. Tel. 43. and , „ I'remlrr erg cups at Lund Bros , l'l ) ti > Kru | > lirr rnm.in Indicted. .ban Oscar Srumun , a young photographer II tone Ing at ilrrda , la. . . has been Indicted by t federal grand jury of the crime of send I obscene photographs through tb Unit Everything The Home and COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , And Unique Foreign O in- Market Affords Own Importation. ew Prices Every department stocked to overflowing with all the newest goods the market affords. Our line of dry goods , etc. , supasses anything ever shown in western Iowa , and having four stores to buy for , enables us to get closer prices than any of our competitors. We buy direct and thus save the jobber's profit , all of which goes to tell the story of how we can sell good goods at low prices. We will guarantee our prices on all goods. Cloak Dept. Our line Js now complete In this depart ment and we give a general Invitation to the ladles of Council Bluffs nnd vicinity to come and Inspect our stock before buying , us we know our styles and prices are right. Ludleb' Jackets in black , blue and gray mixed goods , ns Inches long , a dandy , for $7.CO. At $10.00 , $ l'2.00 and $ 14s00 we shoxv an nc of material , such as covert cloths , beavers. Meltons , cheviots , etc. JtT.liO , $19.00 lo $25.00 we show the nob- blest garments of the season In a big variety of styles and materials. Children's Cloaks. This line of cloaks we- pride ourselves on. \Ve have everything that Is new and nobby far the little ones. We start our llnu with a dandy nt $2.50 for 4 years. This IK n cheviot , full cape and made In- first class style. Council Bluffs , Council Bluffs , G. FOWLER. A. DICK. G , WALKER. A. WHITELAW. States malls. The grand jury spent a great deal of tlino looking over the books nnd pic tures and finally decided that they were unlit for the malls , Seaman Is In jail and Illtely to rc-maln there until his trip across the Mate begins. He lus admitted the crime. Huston Store. We oiler for today , ns a starter for our great ten days' sale , the following lurgalns : 25c English cashmeres , 3G Inches wide , 19c n yard. Yard-wide all wool ladles' cloth , worth 3Dc , for 2fic. All wool no\elty dress goods , worth 50tr , for 39c a yard. 50c all wool cashtneies. 3c ! ) n jatd. Fifty-Inch gloria silks , We a yard. Tc gray blankets , 5So a pair. $1 brown blankets. f 7r a p'ali. - fl-3 gray mixed blankets , full 11-4 , for 11.19. Our $ " , blankets , In gray and white. $3.75 $ a pair. . Ulue and red prints , 3c a yard. Best light prints , Ic n yard. American bine prints , 5c a yard. Fine Saxony yarn , Be a hkcln. Yard-wide muslin , 3 > , c a yard , Ladles' vests and pants , 25c each , worth 39c. Ladles' wool underwear , woith Jl. for i&c each. - each.Union snllK. from Sue to J3. Watch the papers for a more complete list ot bargains , UOSTON STOIIH. Fowler , Dick & Wnlkcr. ! Dimestlc eoap outlasts cheap soap , Instruction on the piano -will be given to a Hulled number of pupils by Mrs. J. A. Kcff. < 1022 Fifth avenue. Havana Freckles cigarDavis , wholesale agt. The laundries us * Domestic soap. fttll .1 TEttllini.K VJSIMli. Veiling Ilr. Hjntt , rormerly if Milfonl , In. il'ctt-il by I litirnnil Jury , ATLANTIC , la. , Sept. 28. ( Special. ) The grand jury has returned an Indictment against joung tr ) , John Hyatt , formerly of ; Jlllford , but now of Red Oak , la. , chargIng - Ing him with the crime of Infanticide. He Is alleged to have smothered the newly born babe of a young girl of Mllford. The young man has been arrested and his bond fixed at $10,000. In company with nn officer he id Is now' making an effort to secure this amount. Young Hyatt has been a member of the medical profeatlou hut n few years. Ho was forced to surrender his location re In Mllford recently because of falling prac in tice. in tice.The crime for which he Is Indicted Is re inn. volting In the extreme. Steps have been n. taken to apprehend the father of the mur n.as dered ch Id , who was a party to the crime , asy. anil ho will doubtless suffer as fully as y.ty his accomplice , young Hyatt , The mother tya cf the Infant Is of a most reputable family a and has always been regarded as. a good lie woman up to the time she was' led astray ! b > her lover. The excitement ever Ihe affair In Bed ot Oak Is great , wlic-ro all the parties are well er known , and where Ur. Hyatt's father en ut joys a considerable practice among the beat utof families. of cf Montgomery county irl Two Hundred Mlnlnter * 1'rfiPMl. LEMATIS , la. , Sept. 28. ( Special Tele- gram. ) About 200 ministers are In attend 10 ance nt the northwest Iowa Methodist con Is ference , which met her * Tuesday. The ses 121 sion today was devoted to addresses by S. T. Heller , U.D. , LL.D. , vice chancellor of the at American university at Washington. A its number of probationers were called up , their characters passed and they were advanced to the second year. A number were passed on as to characters In the third year und continued. Three members were admitted ge to elders' orders. The bishop appointed a geof committee lo draft resolutions appealing to the. United States government for protection hlIn for South American Protestants front Catho In lic persecution. 'he limn Mull hliuiit * HlniM'lf. LEMAHS , la. , Sept. 2S. ( Special Tele- gram. ) Thomas Collins , living nar Kemsen , In this county , attempted to commit suicide lr.pt nlgbt by thcoting hln.eell Kith a 10 olver while under the Influence of llriuor. The ball struck H rib and glnnced , going through the fleshy part of the heart. He will die. Stork Hxlillilt r. ICi-cli ItiipM * . HOCK KAl'IUS. la. , Sept. 28. ( Special. ) The second day of the fair here paused of ! quietly. There was a large attendance and Ih- some good races. The Block exhibit was the good and shows that In cattle , hogs and Ing horses Lyon county can compete with any ted of IKT neighbor ! . The exhibit In the floral Our ne\t Is a satlnctte , which wo guar antee , braided cape and sleeves , nt $3.25 for 4 years , At $3.75. $1.50 , $5.00 , up to $12.00 our line IK unsurpassed. We carry a full line of eiderdowns , plain and trimmed , from Jl.G'.i tu J".00 , all of which are exceptional good value. Dress Goods , 3C-lnch cashmere , regular C.'c grade , 19c. Yard wide all wool ladles' cloth , actual value 3Sc , on sale at 23c. Big line novelty dress goods , worth COc , on Bale at 3'Jc. All wool novelty dress g ods. special ut 45c. 45c.See See our line all wool plaids , worth "Be , on pale at 39c. | IH-lnch ladles' cloth , worth 50c , on sale at 39c < , | 51-Inch Gllbrt flannel , worth 7Ec , on sale ' at Sim. hall , although not large , was good. The day was as bad an could possibly be and during the- races clouds of dust would obscure the horses and riders , In the Lyon county championship bicycle race E. L. Partch won. Time , for halt mile ; ItfO. ' II K.I T/IKJttin Till ! STUU31- L'apt.iln 11 f u Morg u Lln r Telia of n Ter rific KnlnfHll. NEW YORK. Sept. 28. The Morgan line steamship Eldorado nirlvcd from New Or leans yesterday afternoon , eight hours over due. Her delay was caused by a severe tus sle with the tornado Into which she ran Sunday night off the eouthern coast of Flor ida. Captain Percy hai teen warned of the approaching storm previous to leaving port by a sudden drop In the barometer , but decided lo chance It. , Sunday night the wind howled through the rigging at a fifty- knot clip and everything movable on deck had to be doubly lashed. The rain fell con tinuously and In torrents. Captain Percy never changed thevessel's course and at daybreak on Monday morning he found he had weathered the storm and was on the edge of the tornado. At this point , how ever , the wind veered to the noithward and olloweil along In the- wake of the Hying teamer. "It Kept right along with us , though , " haid the captain , "und followed us right up o the Highlands. We kept on the verge ot t. however , and It simply flirted with us all the way up , Torrents of rain continued o fall throughout it all. I have been In storms before where the velocity of the vlnd was as great , but never before experi enced Midi a continuous fall of rain. It MIS like a cloud burst. Just before reaching Ilatterus the lightning commenced to flash , and streak after streak chased each other across the sky for forty-eight hours. Some of the flashes were so close that I thought we should be struck. The passengers had a sorry five days' trip of It. They were loused most ct the lime , and many were sick the greater portion of the passage. " Captain Percy says that any steamers which were twenty-four hours behind him must have fared very badly , because they would be In the very center ot the storm. The Ward line steamer CliSnfugos , which went to sea yesterday afternoon , only ven tured as far as the lightship and then put about and dropped anchor In Graveeend bay. NORFOLK , Va. . Sept , 28. The storm Is subsiding here and thus far shipping ap pears lo have gone through tt safely. The vessel reported anchored neir Virginia Heach last evening passed the night all right and Is still anchored there , Nothing Is known at the signal ofllce here of the two vessels which outside dispatches reported were ashore near Norfolk. The schooner Annie E. Reynolds , Captain Hill from Dal- ttmorn for Georgetown , S , C. , went ashore In Mother Harkness hole near Old Point yesterday. The vessel Isilylng easily. SAVANNAH. Septji SS. The steamship Kansas City from Npw York and Dessong from Philadelphia arrived this morning , They caught very heayy storms off Hatteras , encountering hard wind ? tbat , retarded them for several hours. The masters report pas sing sBveral schooners "hove-to" on the way with water dashing over them. Without a liberal sijp'ply of Dr. Price's llaklng Powdjr no modern cocking school Is tely equipped. I fudi-t onicVrx S'uineil , ANNAPOLIS , Md. , Sept. 28. Commodore Phythlun today amounted the following cadet ultlcers for tlio'Jifavil cadet battalion : Lieutenant commander , S. F. Smith of Penn- Hylvunlu ; lieutenants'R B. Baldwin of New Jersey , P. M , Oonnolt of'Maryland , G. W. Orosbeck of Ohio , H. V. W. Butler of New York ; ensigns ( senior ) , H , Lannlng of Illi nois , A. T. Chester ( at large ) , W. R. Gher- urdl ( at large ) : ( Junior ) . S. C. Vlstal of In diana. M. J. MeConnack of Michigan , W. C. Davidson of South Oikotu , A. T. Wadnama of New York : chief petty officer , Worth Bag- ley of South Carolina : Says M. W. Selby. Muncle , 111. : "Last summer a coal miner came to my drug store ono night , half dead with cramps. Thire wai no doctor to be had. He naked me II I had anything that would help him , 1 opened a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Choi- i-ru and Diarrhoea Kerned- und gave him a large dore. In twenty minutes his pain was all gone. Thin mun had been subject lo cramps , but has not been troubled since. ' Every family should ktep this remedy at hand for use In such cases. It can always be depended upon. Far sale by druggists. IlirVrrkly for Hie C'mnpuicn. The Weekly Bee will be tent up to No vember 15 , covering the entire campaign for 10 centa , Fine French flannel , actual value Cflc , on sale at COc , 40-Inch all wool colored Henriettas , regular 50c grade , for 3 c. CO-lnch gloria silk at 50c , Cflc ami 7 c. Special exchange dress patterns from $1.33 to jlti.CHJ u pattern. Underwear. Medium weight gents' underwear , value Toe , on Bale at f > Uc. Gents' gray underwear , value SSc , for 23c. Natural wool underwear , worth 75c , on sale ut 62Hc. Special gents' heavy fleeced underwear , actual valtKi $1.00 , on sale at 7Cc. Extra heavy Scotch wool underwear , best value ever offered for $1.00 , Ask to tee our $1.50 gents' underwear. CllILnilEX'S. We carry five different lines In children's underwear , ranging In price from lOc each to the driest lamb's wool. GREAT DAMAGE IN FLORIDA Details of the Great West [ ndhn Storm Beginning - ginning to Come ID. GREATEST DESTRUCTION W S AT TAMPA Sole nil Largo Cigiir I'.icloi-lci Wrecked St. Aiigustlnu AUu MinVrcil Urcutly uly ! Twenty I'er out of the Uriiuge Crop Di-HtroyciI. JACKSONVILLE , Flu. . Sept. 28. Commu nication with bouth Florida Is being restored , and special dispatches to the Times-Union relating lo the damage done by the West .Indian cyclone tell the same story of houses wrecked and crops dcstioyed , but no loss of life is reported. At Tampa several large cigar factories were wrecked. The large three-itoiy brick factory of Heldeiiberg & Co. was destroyed The factory of C. A. Joyce was demolished , as were also the factories of Vebor and Manararn and others. The First Presby- crlan church and the Palatial hotel were badly damaged. Several smaller structures were also demolished. The total loss on lUlldlngs ut Tampa Is estimated at $50,000. During the storm at Fernamlana the British steamships , Boston City and Clmvllle , col- Idecl nnd were badly damaged. The steamer DeRarry was driven against the draw bridge and wrecked. The steam yacht Maude was sunk near Crescent City. Today the Tlmeb-l'nlon received advices torn St. Augustine , which has been cut off since Tuesday. No lives lost , but se\eral louses were wrecked and the losses will run n to the thousands. Nearly all the windows in the city were blown In and the houses looded with water. The Ponce de Leon iotel was damaged In this way , The lessen on the hotel's furniture Is heavy. At St. Augustine the waves dashed over the sea wall and made rivers of the streets. Many wharves were blown away. Between Green Jove spring and Pnlatka , on the St. Johns , twelve wharves have completely disap peared. Between Jacksonville and St. Au gust hie not a telegraph pole was left standing. The damage to the orange growers Is great. In the large grovea the ground Is completely covered with green oranges. The loss Is fully 20 per cent. The. east coast Is still cut oft from communication below St. Augustine and Palatka , though communication may bo restored tonight. Kvery effort Is being made to hear from Jupiter and Key Weit , which are supposed to have been In the storm's center. The storm was as severe In the in terior ot the state as on the coast. It struck Tampa and then traveled northeast to Jack sonville and St , Augusllne. At Ocala and Orlando , Interior points , several eels were found after the storm passed , It Is safe to say the storm has cost Florida more than $1,000,000 , but no lives have been lost , un less at Key West , Tltus > vllle , Jupllcr , or other east coast points. Lady Henry Somerset maintains that pure food Is half th i battle of life. A guaranty of purity In cookery Is the use of Ur. Prlcn's Cream Baking Powder. * AFFAIKI3 AT 8OTJTH OMAHA. lluycott on riultilij'i Tin-it Knleeil Other Magic < Ity Neira. The boycott placed on the Cudahy Packing company by the striking butchers over a month ago has finally been taken off by the Central Labor un'on , There are only a few of Ihe old butchers left In the city who did not get back to work , Those who felt tatlslled that they would never get back have one by one dropped out ot sight and gene to some other city to work. The striking coopers have made no head way on their strike. None of them have gone back and the management at Swift's have never eeen fit to concede . their demands to flrtt certain coopers because they were not members of the union. Whlln Dancing In ttia Hum. The KnlghtH ot Pythias lodge nt Hellevuo gave a dancing parly at Harry Clark's place , five miles south of here Thursday night. The dancing was In the hay mow of the big barn , which wan swept as clean as a parlor floor. The guests were from Bellevue , Papll- llon , Omaha and South Omaha. All enjoyed Ladies'Undewear.1 Ladles' vests and pants , actual value 35c. now 25c. Ladles' Egyptian underwear , worth DOc , for ,19c. Natural colored ribbed undcrwoar cheap at C5c , on sale nt f > 0c. Wool underwear In gray , cheap ut $1.00 , on sale at 7Gc. Union suits , special at SJc , | 1.00 , $1,50 and $3.00. Blankets. The sale still continues. 7Bc gray blankets on sale at 5Sc. $1.00 brown mercer blanket on sale at C7c. $1.50 heavy gray blanket on sale at SSc. $1.75 11-4 gray mixed blanket on sale at J1.1S. the affair nnd the lo.lgo Increased Its treasury fund a few dollars by the venture. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Chap man made every one feel at home by their welcome and courteous treatment. The danc ing continued until 2 o'clock In the morning , Fmirili Wiml ICi-pnlilioitK. The republicans of the fourth ward have organized club. The temporary officers are Tony Smith , chairman , nnd 0. 12. Hruce , secretary. William O'Brien , Charles Ctimmlngs and Fred Wllhclm were appointed ns a committee to draft a constitution nnd the permanent organization will be completed next Thurs day nlcht. The meeting was held at Twenty- third and L streets. After the club was organized speeches were made by J , II. Vandusen and 13. C. Lane. Doth the gentlemen made strong arguments In f.xvor of the republican ticket. Under I'liNn I'rti'pim > . Charles Wagner was arrested last night on the charge of obtaining goods under false pre tenses. Wagner went into Jones' feed store and stated that he was abcut to open up an Immense coal yard In ( his city. He said he had several teams and ordered a quantity of feed and hay , which he got away with. An hour later Jones learned that Wagner had de- j celvcd him In regard to having teams , money or anything else , and caused his arrest. Ho had disposed of the goods , however , hating sold them for cash , and was about to leave town when taken Into custody. .UiiKlii I llv < io si Attorney Patrick of this city has started a weekly newspaper In Hellevuo. Ilev R. L. Wheeler will occupy his pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening , after a month's vacation , which he spent in company with his family In Cole rado. Ilev. James Haynes of Omaha will preach at the Albright Mcthcdlst church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered ut the clos.e of the service. In the cuisines at nil the fashionable summer resorts Dr. Price's Baking Powder is prefencd lo any other ir nuit < ; r..itn. ' Iiilin lli'iiry nf Ciraflon , O , mill IIv.iu Kn- MIM nf Uliu-ra AlHU , T'n , , Kllli-il. ELVRIA , O. , Sept. 28. At 2 o'clock this morning a young man named John Henry , at Rrafton , O. , was awakened by burglars In his room. Henry gave chase and was shot and killed by one of the thieves. The burglars have been tracked to this place. WILKESDAURE , Pa. , Sept. 28 , Evan Kavan. the proprietor of a boarding house near Miners Mills , a small village Iti the northern part of this county , was murdered late last night by UHrglars who broke Into the house. Kavan was known to have a large sum of money In the house , and It Is be lieved the murder was committed by parties who were familiar with the premises. My boy was tal.en with a disease resem bling bloody flux The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. Two doties of It settled the matter and cured him ecund and well. I heartily ncommend this remedy to all per sons suffering from a like complaint. I will answer any Inquiries regarding It when clamp Is enclosed. I refer to any county of ficial as to my reliability. Win , Roach , J. P. , Prlmroy , Campbell Co , , T nn. For sale by druggists. _ " 1'oim-TKACK simis" Tlio Unrxiiinplril Offer of Ilia New York Criilntl , Art lovers will find one of the bet bar gains placed before th& public lor many a month In the offer of the passenger depart ment of the Now York Central lo sell at a merely nominal figure u collection of etch ings which have become famous all over the country as the "Four-Track Seiles , " The titlea of the etchings arc : "The Wash ington llrldge. " "Hock of Ages , " "Niagara Tails , " "Old Spring nt W si Point , " "Rounding the Nose , Mohawk Valley , " "No , S)9'J ) nnd the DeWltt Clinton. " "Tho Empire State Express , " "Horse Shoe Fail , Niagara , " and "Gorge of Ihe Niagara River. " These etchings are all printed on fine plate j paper , 24x32 Inch's , and the absence of any I objectionable advertising features renders them suitable for framing and hanging In one's ofllce , library or home , Copies may bo secured at the office of W. D. Jerome , general western pawenger agent , ! > 7 Clark btrect , Chicago , for GO cents each , cr will be mailed In stiff tubes , xecure from Injury , to any address , for 75 cents each , or any two of them tu one address for $1-30 , or any three or more ordered ut one tlnW'lo one address , CO centa each , In cunoacy , stamps , express or postal money order. * + $ ? . ? 5 dark gray blanket on sale atjl.33 , $ J.I)0 ) white bl.ihl.ct mi FIInt ; | SMS. $2.7G 11-1 white blanket on sale at $1.S9. $5.00 line nil wool blanket In era } ' , na tural and white \rcot , 11-1 sice , for $3,76. $10.00 12-1 California blankets now $6,03 Miscellaneous. Hlim and red prints 3c a yjrd. Ilest quality light prints Ic a yard. All our best prints f > c. Fine Saxony yarn at fie a skein. Yard wide muslin 3'sc to 7c. lllg drive on domestic llanncl at lOc. Pure white bat 7c. sec them. Silk plush , all colors , C5c a yard. Handkerchiefs , special , 3 for lOc , 0 for 25c and 4 for 25.C. While blank Bill wall paper 4V6o per roll. Choice of ladles' npilng and fall jacked and capes. $2.S5 , worth $10.00. Ipr . * -ws.-srtj 3" Stenm nrvl Hoi VVonr Hoatlnt for Roalcloicui ami Dnlllin33. : J. C. BIXBY , 202 Main. 2 > 3 Pearl Streets , Council Iowa. IMITATORS fABOUND lot most of the successful things , nnd A Yt-8iciiitly ] : : o [ thu world-fumed Liebig Company's Extract of BeeC irr hold nt rss tlian one.17 Hl\tll Of 111 tlrBtL-031 < Jt / / llMifi"llulnowltli ( thNHln'j Af-f jA naliirulii bluei > rt ' GEO. P. SANFOUD. A. W. RIO KUAN. President. Cashier. Ot COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa- Capital , . . $100,009 Profits , - - 12,000 One of tti olJcnl tanks In tht itate oC Iowa. Wo nollclt your biulnen and collection ! . W * pay 6 per cent on llmo ilepoiltj. We will b pleased to ie anil icrvc you. Clmo ? DnlnhrMll Atliirni > yutli w Praa CIS Q bGlllOil'J'Jj ' ' ! > I" ! tnta unit frill-rill court. . Ilii mi * UOO-7-H-U. MUCK' Council I Hurt' * , l.i --Special TVfofclcesa Cohrjcil 13 Huffs KOIl HUNT. : . I'lllVATU DARN. NEAT ! Klflh u\en and 1'ratl Hrecl , Apply B.I Uo olllce. rniNisiinn IIOOM ron HUNT : CRNTRAU..Y iocali-dj ijritatu Utility. AUJr s II 15 , Lee , Count.1l lilutfn. S CMANID : ; VAULTS CLKANBD. Kcl llurke , at W. a. llomerX ( U Hruuilvvuy. KOIl BALIS. ' ,4 HbOCIC OX I'AVKO ( CTIIEKT , luo blocks Hum Onutha motor line : fruit na furit trees : line vle.v ; ulsj other cliolci resilience 1H . Mult luml and farmi. I'ars-m i llnlrd. Uoom 9 , i\cu-tt block. Council lllunTn. U. _ I.IHT YOUH VAPAST I.OT8 WITH OltBK.V- uliU-ldi , .Moholn'Jll Ac Cu , , COO Itruudway , ONH 01- ' Till : 11PST SIKAT MAHKKTH JN thu rlty , with nu iBtuMUlic-il tiiuJe , can b bought n-Hnor > i > l'iy , ur will exclinnga for guo < l tru ) i-itute. J , Li. Johnson , U5 llrouOuay , Council TWO NICKI < y I'l'IlNIKHKD ItOOUH 1'XJH r-nt , r J Tint avtnuv. I'D 1 1 HAI.U , BQUAlti : I'lANO ; ONH HOl'T Oil * lianl tool lieater and drum ; ftlM window. uliaJei. US B. JIU trttt.