OMAHA DAILY U13E : MOCNDAY , OCTOBER ] . 1804. Tim OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFKS. OFFICE . . NO. J2 l'12AHL STTIEBT d l > r warrior to any part of the Ur. . \V. TILTON , L N > . TIH.KPIIONnS Ilu lne ofllce. No. U ; raitor Ko 23 , JIKA2/O.V. Cutato Agency , S39 1lroailv ay. NVxt Tuesday evenlnc tlic Knlfihts of the Maccabeei will give a free Illorary nnd mu- Blcal entertainment In Iho opera house Major Hoynton and Miss Ulna At. U > t arc both to li present and Kl e brief addresses Travellnp ; Mi-n , Atlenllon ficar In mlml the Suiiiliy dinner at the Grand hotel Octo- lier 7 , at 6 o'clock. He on linnd promplly at roll call In the parlorR of th < - llrowii hulldlng on Pearl street , cppotlte Baylies park. \ couple of men nhose nuines were not lenrticd were drlvlnp along Avenue O yes terday afternoon when thol ? lnirBc. took fright and started to run. The btiB y , ulilch wan brand new , was utterly denial- Islied. but the occupants escaped Injury. Mr . Suslp S Uotick died of consumption yesterday morn Ins at 10 o'clock , a Red 3t y aru , afler nn Illness of neveral year' Shf wa , ( nlen severely 111 n ut'ilt ano at the l.cnio of tier sister , Mrs. C.V. . Taylor , 128 C nliBin nxeniie , and hod bren conllneil to her bed ever alnce Announcement of the time of holding the funeral will be nude later. The federal grand Jury , which took a vacation Saturday nnd Sunday , will con- % cne again this murnlnR. .IuJRe Woolson wjll also resume the vork which n- < broken Into by the Inability of the attorneys lo gtt any case ready for trial last -\\eeV. The trial of criminal cases ulll be commenced. Jliist of tlipae , as usual , lire cases , with now nnd then a coUn cise thrown In for variety's sake. H l a bad business policy not to keep your homo Insured In a thoroughly reliable fire Insurance company such as the I'alatlno of Manchester England. This companj Is i pre sented by Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. 1 ( < i tim store. We offer for n starter for our Bleat ten days' sale the following bargains. l5c ! nngllsh cashmeres , 3G Inches wide 19e a yard. Yard-wide nil wool ladles' cloth , worth 39c. for iCr , s , + AH wool novelly dress goods , worth 5tc , s'r * tor SOc .1 > ard. COc all wool cashmeres , ,19c a yard. Flfty-'nch gloria silks , 50c a yard. 7Ce pray blankets , GSc a pair. )1 brown blanket * , OTc a pair. 1175 giay inlxi'd blankets , full 11-4 , for r ? 1 10. K Our $5 hlankrls , In- gray and white , $3.75 a pair. lilue and red prints , He a yard. Heat light prints 4o a yard. American blue prints , F > c n yard. Fine Paxony yarn , 5c a skein. Yurd-vvhle muslin , SUc n yard. I dlca' vpstK and pants , 23c each , worth Ladles' wool tindprtvenr , worth $1 , for 7u > each I'nlon suits , from ! 7 > c to J3. Watch the papers for a more complete list of bargains. UOSTON J5TOKB. Fov.ler , D'ck & Walker. Cci.il. Best Centei vllle lump coil $3.23 per ton If. A. Cox , ! 57 Main Tel. 48 * Duncan's shoes ure always the best and cheapest. DMIIIH I.nniKlry Co , C20 Fearl itrcet. Telephons 290. Domextlc coap brraks hard water. j'tcitiiOA.ti. r.i J O , Madson of Oakland has taken a posi tion In John Beno & Co.'s. .Mrs. P. J. Ktnlg and children visited friends In Avoca last wcex. Mist Amy Lake of Lovelaml Is the guest of Mlas f'lara Itnffoorn , on Stutsman street. Flank Hansdcll has gone to Chicago lo enter upon Ills studies In the American Dental tollege. Tred C. Fllcklnger of IndcpenJer.ee Is In the city , the gueat of his brothers , A. T. nnd I. N. Fllcklnger. 0 M. Barrett of National City , Cal. , near San Dlegn , la In the city , the guest of his ion , Prof. Barrett of the School for the J ) n f. J J. Richardson of Davenport , member 'or Iowa of the democratic national commit- iee. Is In the city , the guest of Postmaster Thomas Bowman. MOIOII. "stoves. Stoven. Buy your stoves of C. O. D. Brown and B.IVO 25 per cent. jiff ) , yv are sole agents for the celebrated Ar- l ' " Huston Steele ranges , rojal nnd Imperial Nor man base burners , Victor favorite , Victor pilze and Home Hule cook stoves. Aetna ami Golden Hule Hound Oak ; also the Majestic , Splendid and Novelty oil utoves The celebrated airtight stoves only $ G.OO , Hemcmbpr. we will save } ou money ns veil us fuel if you buy your stove of us. Stove .pipe , pnly 8c joint ; steve pipe el bows , Sc each ; 3 tin cups for Gc ; jelly glasses , 25u per doi. ; wooden palls , lOc each ; 14-quart tin pall , only ISc. OllOCEUY DEPARTMENT. 19 Ibs. granulated sugar for ft.00. 100 lbs > . gianulated sugar for $5.23. 3 cans tomatoes for 2oc. ! l cans corn for 25c. Ginger snaps. Co per pound. Fretlli oysters. 12',5c can. We have a full line of flower pots at about one- hnlf regular prices. BHOWN'S C. O. D. The cause ot the present boom In real estate Is due comewhut to 'he successful Kale of Irult and garden lands by Messts. pay & Hrss In the Klein tract. 'Ihoy have iOO acres In amounts to suit , sul'ablo lor fruit and gardens. Also bearing trult farms tor sale. J. < \ llorim.iyf * laiiry Piitrut , Hungarian Process Flour. Muds by the oldest milling firm In the west , imikes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. Aik your Rrocor for It. Trade mark : "Blue Ilooater. " WBBbervvomen use Domestic soap. Illtorulrl an Arm. 8. L. Snyder was riding down Blurt street yesterday on a bicycle when he met with n serious accident. He attempted to turn the corner at Story street , but as he vvas roast- luK nt a rapid rate > ami the corner was very abort , ho missed calculations anil took n header. Ha lit on the pavement with his uhoulder and dislocated It. He was token to the residence of Dr. Trcynor , near by , and the Injured member put back Into its proper place- . The man who makes the llardnian piano U a haid man to beat , and Mueller , 103 Main Direct , Council Bluffs , sells them. $1.00 kid gloves , C9c pair , Four-button , In bluck , tans Jiul brown , Monday at Bcnnlson MRllt Svliont. - Western Iowa college , commencing Momlaj evening. Selected hard wood for heating itoves. II. A. COX 37 Main gtrcet. Tel. 48. Havana Freckles cigar , Da vis. wholesale agt. Premier egg cups at Lund Bros. Hhnt Cr i > * un Mimtur. Mn. I'ralor's cstabl shincnt on lower Ilroadwuy was the Verne of u crap-shooting matinee ji'Bterday afternoon. As the game was at ItD height the door suddenly opened and In walked an olP.ccr. Only Jeff Green failed to escape. Ho was caught manipulat ing the dice box. and will havea chanoo to explain what he vvas doing with It this morn ing In police court. nourlcluy' manic house has few expanses ; high grade planoa are Bold reasonably , 1IG Stutsman Ktieet. Portrait of General Dodg and other war pictures at llushuell's. ' * * * ? K nl laundry , 724 Broadway , fjr t / viork , Tel. JB7. C3MiUo soap outlaata cheap icip , J SEtYS FR01I COUNCIL BLUFFS F. Fried chl Probably Fatally Bnrnod nt His Now Homo YcsterJay. WAS II LPING US W F GET DINNER I Ire Woulil Not Hum iiml lie I'onreil on Krro cne Out of n THII anil tTlien tlie ijilo : | l ni Cntno lie NilfTrrrd. V. Frledscliol nnd wife moved Into Hie house at COT Dluff street last Frldjy. They had unly Kotten partially straightened around ftticn they met with nil accident which hrn tint both of them Into the hospital nnd the house Is aKaln without Itilinliltants. Yester day nt noon Mrn. Prlodschol was tryliis to llsht u flre In the kitchen stove In get din ner , but couldn't make It burn. Her hus band aLcordliifily took a hand and a kerosene can and poured from the latter eomc of the nutd on ( hi * fuel , "hlcli un supposed to be dead. It' aa not , howotcr , and the embers llailitd up In im Instant. The can exploded nnd the blnzliiK oil V.TIM thrown over the man. In n second his clothlnc From his wnlst down w-is all nblnze. His ulfe ran to his nsslEtaiiLc , but by the time ? he had vrapped him In the bed clothes nnd smoth- red the n.tmcs he was terribly burned. Her muds weu1 tilfo bndly burned. The flre de- nrtmpnt was called nml the flre wns p'ctln- uhhed without trouble , but little damage done lo the house. Mr. and Mro. PrlcdsChol were both taktn ti Ihe Women's Christian Association hos- 'llul ' , where Ihc best of care 13 bjlng given ht'iu. The woman's Injuries arc not serlom , iiit It 's ' feared the man will not Ret off aslly. Ills body nnd limbs era so bidly iitirned frum the waltt down that the lleyh In Blne.do , and Or. Treynor , who Is ittcmlliiK him , doubts his rocov < r > . itiN.\i : ON i i : < > - < . [ " llrprlKliis It.ifuulii Stiln Mnnd ly. l'infc wool dress goods at prices nc\cr lie- ore quoted Compare our prices with others. Attend this big sale Monday. 200 plers standard dre's pr.nls , 3'4c ' yard. llcst finality llRltt sllntlns calico. D' c yaid. "C-lnch unbleached muclln. 3'ic > nrd. T > bales cotton batts , Cc roll. 12'jc KIIOW white cotton batts/.S' c each. i\cijllilnK : Identically na advertised. Iluy > our dress goods of us Monday. 30-Inch black cashmere , IBc yard. liic ) fmullty , stiIcily ail wcol , black hen- rlctla , goes Montlay at 39c yunl. C5c ( tuallly black hcnrictta goes Momlny , .Oc > ard. See the black henrlcttu joti can ! > 'iy of us Monday at b3c nnd 75c yard. You will pjy Sic ard Jl 00 for the Identical ! } Bjme tiling clsev.iisre. A il'i Monday we soil r,0-hich bluck gloria silk , .ortb $1 JO , nt file yard. This serins Impossible , but Its a ftct Come In uml sec It. 4U-inch navy l.luo . and black storm serge worth $1.00 , at C'Jc yarrt. .71 plccea 1C arid 19-Inch silk plushes , all olor. ? . worth C5c and ? 1.0t ) , Monday , 2tc yatil. German knitting worsted yarn , 10u skein 1,0 % HXclns saxony yarn , Co skein. r.'JO bo-\es li-i- \.ool , 12'/jc box. 3-ound | ) feithor pillows , fi'Jc each. n't-poimd feather pll'ows. C3c t-aoh. Io\vii bof.i pillows Monday 53c each. Snvo money and buy jour undorwojr of us * . Li'llos' 40o fjuallty jersey ribbed vests and p.'inlH , Mond.ty 25c cac ) ) . adles' lersey rlbbc.l combination suits , fine. Adveitlsed by others at ? 1.00. 10' ) 10-1 white crochet bed spreads go Monthly at 75teach. . Suclul bargains in blankets at COr , SI.00. (1.50 and fl.'JS pa r. Strictly all wool 10-4 blankets at } 3 00 pal. , SI'ECIM. CIXJAK SALK. SO-li oU uhliachan fur cape ? . 10G Inch c , , ) , KO Mcnday at J12.00. Actually wortl ) J20.00. l.ucllc"Jl.nO navy blue and black diag onal mackintoshes , Monday at ? 2 OS each. Chlldien's eldetdown cloaks ! n tan and f.raj. uge 2 to l > > enrs , StoncUy at $1.50 each UENNIEON I1KOS , Council muffs , < ii\Nu 11011:1 : , \ \ CL.L , tTiitl < r N u > liinuvt-iiiciit tuitl uitli u l'u\or- iililo Outli > ' < It ltoiiun < Its I urrrr. The Qrantl Jiotel will opsn to the public H will start out with the most favcr- ahlo ( intlook it has had slnco the day It was built. The fact that a corporal on of citizens now owns I lie property will give the city an Interest In its welfare It has never had finite HO thoroughly as now , and that It w ill be n Micce-s goes without saying. The proprie tor. 13. K. Clark , Is a practical hotel man , and , although ho has R way of allowing him self to fall Into the bicViground and the head \va ler lo potc as the owner of the affair , he Is alwnjs everywhere , looking out for the uomfurtx of hU g'jesls. His asiliUnt. George \V StElnman , Is as thoroughly nt hcme In the business us his chief , and the public will not be disappointed when It looks for the Grand to tx : the finest hotel In the west , as It waH a little over a year ago under the munageiii'nt of the same team. The hotel has been cnt rely refurnished during the past few wfeks. The carpets arc velreU , mcqucttes and body hrussels , and the fur nl tin is Is cherry , mahogany , oak and blrdstyp maple. The paper hangers and dec orators have dcuo their work well , and the ttjuilt Is the hotel Is In a far more attractive condition even than It v.o.a under the old regime * The people of Council Bluffs may congratulate themselves on the favorable out look for the success of the Institution , and It now devolves largely upon them to glvo tlio management their hearty i.upport and make It a financially paying Investment. corrs 1:111:1:11. : 'Ilie KliiK of All Tfimpariuico Itricr.iga' , a Prifit Snbitlnuo for T.tiRrr Ilrvr. Can be void without license , either govern ment or state ; dealers guaranteed by In- deninlflng bond Endorsed by leading phy sicians. Judges and ministers. Wheeler & llt-reld , Council Din ft a , la. , are the sole man ufacturers In the United States. Thousands ut testimonials. Write for p-ices and In formation. On the back of an order for a fresh con signment of Copps Cheer , LeRoy Wood , Cain , la. , writes under date September 2G "Had a republican rally hero last night. It would have astonished the gods to see the way they came after Copps Cheer. " HAMUUUG. la , , Sept. 24. Wheeler & Hor- eld : The Copps Cheer nnd Herb tonic nt bund , nnd we uie pleased lo state that wo arc suiting out with a very good sale for a beginner. C. II. 1'hlllpps , Cafe D'Maln. .1. ,1. MAIIKATII & CO. BUS llrnnilvriijr. SlIOE.SALn ! SHOn SALU ! T5UH Continues ! Ladles' dongola kid , button and lace , Jl.lt Ladle * ' Oxford , 90c. LudlowCo.'s hand made , $3.70. Men'a shoes , $1.00. ' MeVa shoej , $1.50. .Men's Bhoes , } 2,00 , .Men's calf and patent leather , $2X5. Hazer toe , calf bals , hand made , $3.00. J. J , MAUHATH & CO. . 633 Droathvaj' . 'I'llI'M : til L'urnlne. Detective , ! : , F. Kartis and Marshal Charley II. McKcrnau of Corning arrived In the city yesterday to lake Into custody Parker and Williams , the pair ot burglars who piled their trade In that vlclrlty last week. U wax fair week , and the town was tilled to Its utmost capacity with visitors from the neighboring towns and outlying country ( Us- tilctis Parker and Williams , together with another gang of crooks , worked hard during Tii-eday , Wednesday and Thursday , The L'mlell hotel vvas robbed of something like $45 in I'UDh on the llrst day. and during the othttr tuo the residences of Dr. II , F. Scran- ton. K , M Shuler and Dr. A. J , Salts were broken Into and robbed of Jewelry and cloth ing valued at at least (100 ( , and probably more. The bulk of Ihe property reported mlsnlntf wag found In the possession of the two men In custody , and what they had In cluded iluff from all three houses , so that there will beno difficulty In getting- good , lone penitentiary sentence for both ot them on the three counts The Corning officers spoke n good word for the Council III u Its authorities , nnd raid It wns seldom that fo Rood and so quick work was doneIn ferreting nut the Rtillty parties llolh the fellows are skillful crooks , hut where they made their mistake wan In not getting rid ol the Jewelry that vvas marked with the owners' names. This furnished a clue by which the owners were located , nnd within forty-eight hour * of the time the burglaries were com mitted Ihe ofllcers were 1n potsosslon of all ( he particulars of the case. No , dear reader , n Garland stove " 111 not pay off a | 600 mortgage every yeur , answer ( ltd door bell nor carry In Its own coal , but It will save you from n quarter to n , half of yuur fuel and add to the beauty and comfort of jdtir home. P. C. Devol selU them. ( trnml Mlllmrry Opening. Ladles , > ou arc Invited lo attend the finest millinery display of the season nt Miss SprlnkV. ID Main street , Tuesday and Wednesday. October 2 nnd 3. A full line nf the latest and handsomest designs In carpets , linoleum , oilcloth , etc . just received. Prices always the lowest at C. II. Carpet Co.107 Broad way. Dry pine klrdllng fcr sale. Cheaper than cobs. 11. A. Cox , 37 Main street , Telephone IS. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for sala it Gas Co 's office. I'lcttires and flaps for decorations at Busb- HCll'3. llo'hcd Mlnlc ut < Imrrli. Burglars entered the residence cf Mrs. J. Jb . Palmer , S30 fourth avenue , last evening Jw breaking n , back window. All the fnm.lv were at church. Among the missing articles are two diamond pins with pink nnd a blue fett * ug , a lady's gold watch , gold chain with ball fenJ.tnts , a magra ciystal chain and two diamond rings. Whether an > thlng tUe was taken [ , , ' could not be tuld positively lust even ing Instruction en the piano will be given to a llr.iltcd numler of pupil : by Mrs. J. A. Itoff. 1022 Fifth avenut. f I Of ) kid gloves. tflc pair Four-button. In black ' , tans anil brown , Monday at Uenulron Bros. ' _ Cole's nil light heater sells from JO 00 to $11.00. None genuine without our name on the lid. Sold only at our store , it Main street. Uevvare of Inferior Imitations. Cole & Cole. I'liu laundries ueo Domestic soap ® Supreme Court Itcmler * Opinions In Tlmo 4 axes nf liii | > iiriiiiiri * . DES MOINKS , Sept 30. ( Special Tele gram. ) The Minremc court yesteiday handed down three decisions , as follow K : Stale against Charles L-e , appellant , Dubuqtie dis trict , reversed The defendant and one Han- .011 tried to held up a street car conductor In Dubiique . .ml , n the struggle Killed him. They vv re Indicted for murder in the fliat ilcgree , and convicted ot murder In the second end degree. Lee's sentence vvas twcntj jeais. The court mentis the ease back lor new- trial because thertato was permitted to challenge for cause three jurors who said Ihey h.'d ccnsclcntlom scruples rpalnst ( a I- lal punishment. The Iuw r court aim eired In Instructing the Jm > to llnd a vcrdct for manslaughter if U could not agree on Hi si 01 second dtgrse , an the defendant vvas entl- tlc.1 to have the degree of guilt det rmlnerl l > y the jury without Instructions Stnto against Jonas K ( Jrlnden , appellant Stony district , leveued. The defendant vvas Convicted cf mat slaughter und icntenied to ( iva jeans for assist ug one Grandy In Kill- ; a man named Lloyd In Holanl. Miy 21) ) , ISD3 The biir-reine court sends the case badfoi new trial on the ground that there Is ns evidence- shou any conspiracy b't Iv.een Qrni.dj , who pleaded gul1t > , and the defendant. Slate ex lei , Detlif Hecco , Jr. agains' Frank Hogan , appellant. Carroll district , le- vensc.l. This Is a dec ! Ion on the Australian ballot laws. Both pi a n tiff en 1 defendant claimed to have been elected to the olllceof councilman of the town of Arcalla. The Judges determined the election by lot , having thrown out tvvc ballots , which left the vot" a tie The lov.er court held those ballots should have been countsd for Ilegg ? . but the supreme court upholds the Judges of election. lliirrlKim enmity rvit v milt-st Ui. MISSOUUI VALLRV , la. , Sept. 30. ( Spe cial. ) Judge Gajnor has handed down hlj decision In the ce tmrari proceed hi ; : " In the Harrison county seat contest between Mis scurl Valley and Logan. The case arose fro.n the Board of Supervisors , when count ing names on petition and remonstrance , re fused to count several hundred names on the petition In favor of Missouri Valley , and in further refusing to order an election. Judge Gaynor rules that the board exceeded Us authority In striking off the mines , and directs U to proceed to count them In ac cordance with the law. While the decision Is by no means a new one , but merely fol lows the law and decisions for years In Iowa , yet It Is a gieat victory for Missouri Valley , this being the fourth legal contest In the county Beat contest , all of which Mis souri Valley has won. Mimlureil Ills VininfiVlfr. . OAC CITY , la , Sept. 30. ( Special Tele gram. ) Last evening William Toolo was found lying on the floor of his , cottage bleed ing from an tigly wound In the throat , In- Illcteil by n razor In his own hands. Ills wife lay on the other side of the room dead , with a frightful wound In her forehead , In flicted by a hervy axe by her husband They had quirreleil. Toolc will recover , and has admitted hli jullt. Tcolc inaarled Olive Scott sis jears ago , when she vvas but 13 years old. Tnbur t rn KolitiiMt. TABOn , la. , Sept. 30. ( Special Tele gram. ) The hardware store of West & Sav age vvas robbed here Friday night by experts Prated ware , Jewelry and money were taken The safe was not locked. The cash box , containing 535 In currency and several hun dred In notes , was taken , but found today on the railroad track , containing the notes only. A handcar stolen from the Tabur & Northern road here vvas found near Malvern this morning , but there- was no trace of the perpetrate s beyond Malvern. Worked the ahnrt I lianco < IIIIIIP. CRESTON. la. , Sept. 30. ( Special ) Frank Irvln , a Creston man , was arrested at Corning yesterday for working short change on the citizens of that place. Ho , in company with several other Creston boys , were running a aland during Ihe Adams county fair , and when a , ? 5 bill vvas handed for a purchase they would remark they were out of change and return a ? 1 bill Instead of the five. About twenty-five people vvero ciught. Ile.idv In I'tmi < \ .lur , ' . CHKSTON , la , Sept. 3' ) . ( Special. ) Charley Plillpo'.t , vhi'Ith maotuln Mel ville , vvero charged with assaulting Miss Wlnslovv , near Lsncx , i few -vesks ago , stepped Into the mayor's otllce at DC J ford a few days ago and gave himself up. He was placed under $1,000 bonds , which WHS furnished , his father going his bond. Mel vllle Is still In Jail. Charley has for sev eral weeks succeeded In eluding the officers. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all Kidney trou bled. Trial size. 25 cents. All druggists. Hotel , SiluT | tltl < in . "There U a prevailing superstition among hotel men , " said one of them to the Syra cute Posl , "that to close the register bring * bad luck to the house , You will find It eo In every hotel In ( he country. Anil every cl ik feels like Jumping over the desk and thumping the man who care lessly closes the book. We never close 1 j a book until It U filled to the last page. I always place my hand on the book until tin man vvho registers has left thedesk. . Whenever a man clCbes the book vvu have bad luck tomeu here In the house. " A lIi riivir ) * . Chicago Post "You have been married since I saw you last , " he eald lo the clerk In the navy department ut Washington , "Yes , I was married about two months ago , " replied the clerk. "Charming wife , " I suppose , "Ye-ea. " "You don't seem very cnthtulabtlc What's the matter ! You haven't found llawe In your wife already , have yout" "None of great Importance a few blowholes - i holes In her temper , but that la all. " ] HE MARRIED JP GHOST > t She VTns tin Tauel.trt'o : | ] a Klnet > b Buried Eis Moneyla n Shaft. i M. II LOST US LIFE BYAN CX L03.0N I J 'tf ' Itluit I.overs Co at Nlctit''i ' See tint Olio t j n T u anil Arc .ScHrril Oulnnl llu-lr V\ll A Put of < ld.l ! 111 tt Prim- 'Till A man named Tom "lltini ! , living at Scranton ' , Pa. , stated In McGulgan's saloon on pay day night 'that he had seen a Rhost at No. 7 slope , but us he had been celebrating after a hard month's ' work , his story UDS not be ) evtd. Uut , aa It turned cut , there was something In the story niter nil. Burns tuld liin story to a correspondent of the New Voile Herald , In this fashion : " 1 vvuz cumin' up Irom tie Hed Ash nnd cut ovjr the col'nt pile up for here , nnd , o' course , comes right past ther old slope 'er No. 7 'Twas dark like > er couldn't see ycr hand afore jor faee. I hears a noise like , an' stops right In front er the opening , nnd hang eln me ef thar warn't something all white and scary romln' out o' the elope , and I smells a smell Ilkrga Yer all know there ain't much ga In No. 7 , and I thinks It was suiter which came with the spook. " Hut the next night HurnV s-tory was sub stantiated It wns close to midnight when Pat llurke went hurriedly through the swing ing doors of the saloon , followed b ) a tal , youth , who trembled as If with un attack of ague. "Say , Tommy Hums , " b-gtn Burke , breath- Ipsslv , "vet right , thar do be a ghost at No. i ; my laborer here. Jimmy , seen It , and It sea ml him aulul. " Jimmy said : " .Must a been about eleven when 1 coiius o\et the coi'm , same vvnj Tommy Hums ilono las' mgiit , and us 1 goes past old No. 7 1 heirs a screechy cr > . J turns roun' , when , all on n sudden , right in the mouth o' the slop ? , t see somethln * white waving Its arms , nnd I tuns. " The men believed h's story , for Jimmy was a sobsi man. A GHOSTLY PLACE. If there v.cre such things as ghosts there ivas no more appropriate place for their ap pearance than In old No. 7 slope. Years ago It I-ad been one of the ricliest mines in the Wyoming valley. In those days the coal was mined us economical ! } us poslblc and as soon as a vein had btcn worked out Ihe pillars left lo hold up the roof were robbj ; ] , and tl'cre helm ; no support. In time the surface cuved In This was the eiUHi c * the dicad'ul accllent In which thlity men were killed several ycais ago .ilnce which time the mine had not been operated. One tin } ore of the usual cavelns occurred , but this tlmo it was under thi- od of B creeK. It wits prnis and the creek , Ted by the melting elibvv * , .was high. In a Jew mu.nonli the lower woiKiiigs were tilled and thlity men , who ( omul Uii'li ° "b' out let cut lift bj the rushing vvnter. perished mine : ably. ' The mine vvus at once .Shut down , the coil of pumping 1C out belnji too ( great , und It Imi ] not been worked since. , Thcrs was a gnen > l.nodUJng cf heads and meditation until Pat Golden spoke. "To my mind , ' lie said. 'If there Is Ji Bhoat ( It Is that cf oM I Did McDadc. Yon t cm ember ljd McDatle ! Jle vvas the olri miser who WOB killed In No. 7 b > an et- plnnlon. uf gas , two yeius ugv. " Nubody ever knew why McDade went down there. Muny thought ho'was cra y. Jit- was the t best miner on the hill nnd made plenty ol money t , but he never siknt It People called him t a miser , but one daj llcj found he vvas saving for bin daughter. Brldgle , who was In Ireland I A few tiny * bafore nil death he sent > over for her. Their he was missed Somebody had seen him at the mouth of old No 7. and a party tif men went down the slope , and sure enough found him. Ho had run Into a blower with u naked light , an ex plosion followed und killed him. NO MONEY TO HE FOUND. Wh n the girl BrlUgle got here her father was burled The gtrangest thing vvas 113 money could be found In his old cabin , and oveijbody thought ho had Baved a lot. It KO happened that Golden und a good looking young Welshman , John Jones , were llvals for Brldgle McDad 'a affections , for the girl had stajed on In the neighborhood with relatives The suggestion that It was McOade H ghost that haunted eld No 7 gave rise to a heated dispute between thi young miners. The upshot of It all wan that they "dared" each other to go to the ( dope and ask the ghost for his daughter's hand. They agreed to go together the next night tu t at who vvas the bravest. Before evening came the news spread over the Hill , and as Jcnejc and Golden returnu.l from work th'y weie the cvnosure of all ejcs. GOLDEN FIItST TO ARRIVE. McGulgan did a b'g business that night Golden was the first of the two to arrive. reaching the saloou shortly before 10. Jones appeared a few yilnutcs afterward. "We'll start at once , " said the Welsh man. Golden was at his side und together they strode up the" road Jones did not Bpea1 . and Golden did not care to slai t the conversation. They walked quickly , and soon left the last of the houses behind and turned 1 off through the woods Behind them an Indistinct murmur and shuffling told them Ihe crowd still followed , though they could see little before and behind The darkness was Intense , not even a star was visible , and the heavy black clouds which covered the sVy boded rain They proceefled cart fully , picking their way along the little railroad that led to the opening. While they were yet some thirty feu away the moon shone dimly through a rift In the clouds , Tho"crowd" saw them nnd an encouraging cheer leached their ears Jones stopped a moment and glanced around , and Golden , taking advantage of the pause , stepped briskly ahead , but the Welshman was by his side In a moment. They were In the shadow of the entrance , and the next minute Htandlng on either Bide of the shlcve wheel , at the brink of the descent , gazing Into the Impenetrable darkness below. "Are ye satisfied now ? " aslccd Golden. "Yes , If you want to go no further , " was Jones' icply. "We ain't seen no ghost yet ; let's go In. " "Pat , " sold Jonec , "you and me's both afraid of 'er ghost , and _ you and me both want to marry nr\dgat' \ | Now , see here , let's go down the slppe , rght ) to the ghost , nnd the first what gets'tea red loses the girl. Will you do If"i Golden agreed. ' " "i DOWN THE INCLINE SLOWLY. Both at once startedLdown ] the Incline Hlowly and carefully , tor Uie way was covered with debits. They ckimbered down for about thirty feet , but saw jut .signs of a ghost "Them fellers- must , jiave been drunk , " at last said Ciolcleiu u o Just then they eaw far down the elope a tiny spark of light. Th next moment It dis appeared , and us th'Vii rove to pierce the darknrs again It shone for a moment In another position. N Ubur man spoke , but each Involuntarily ghtnc < l behind him , as If fearing the gliOHt haiiixlttl off ttrlr retreat. Ones more the Ptrauw light was visible below them , and a ln. | ti a different epot , The strain v.ae too much for Golden , and he shouted' "Who the devil are you ? " The light was stationary now , and they mentally estimated It was 150 feet way. Almost Unuat cntly they waited for an answer mid nsaln was Golden cuing to fhout when from Ihe depths below ( hem came a iluglnp sound , * hurp and clear , as If a blow had been struck on some metallic HUb'tance. The men Instinctively clasped each other's hands , ai.d as they stood theie another blow vvas Btruck and another and another , until they ) > nd counted seven. "Seven. The ghoul of No. 7 ! " they ex- elalmed. elalmed.NEITHER NEITHER OF THEM SPOKK. A minute that teemed hours kng passed , each vvasi trying to tlnd tongue , when sud denly In Iheli very tars , seeming to corne from the- walls und fr m the roof , there was a chuckling "Ha-ha-ha-ha , " ending In a shriek. WIth an oath Jones turned and ( led up the slope. Golden , tco ( turned to dash away , hut , us he did KO. his foot caught he pitched hoivlly forward ami he lost his tellies. A wet hand placed on his face revived him. lit ttruggled a moment and rat up A dim llht revealed the timbers around htm and the narrow trach stretching nway Int the lilnckncts below him. The light seemed to conic from behind , and he turned his head , which throbbed p.lnltilly , and then tjvaiiR to his fret with a jell of ter ror , and then on tils knees , crying "Mtrcy , mwo , " for Harding nbovo him was a illm figure holding In Us hai.d lamp shedding a light as dim and ghostly ns Itielf. "Go down the slope , " eald a voice from Iho figure , with measured accent. "G down the slope , ' repented the voice , and Golden t-tnpRcrcd downward ever the masscj of loose coal and rock. Thellgure fellow cd closely , as he could see by the light. I NOT A WlHTi : GHOST. Unlike the ghosts of his superstitious fun- den , this thing was not white , but np- , pcared j attired In a dark garment , reaching tt > Us feet. S me 200 feet G.ldon and Ihe ghosl TMO- cceded , and then the ghost exclaimed : "Turn Into the Fix-foot vein. " Golden had by that time rccove'ed some of his self-possession. "The- ghost knows tt the t mine well , " he said to himself , and IIP tinned tI from the slope Into the narrow -pen- Ing I nt the side. The next Instant he gave a cry , for before his staring eves shown Inn blaze of light the Jhapo of a cross , about a foot long. The 1'ght from this l.t up the chamber In which he found himself very dlstlnctlv , nnd with a sickness at his heart recognized it as the sp-t where , two jcors belore , he and a party or men lu < 1 found the bdy nf old Dad McUads. A pick end shovel vvetc lying un the heap of rubbish close nt hand "Dig there , " ordered the ghost , pointing mule,1 the cross. Golden took the pick and fiercely attacked the heap , thr.wlng aside pieces of coal und i-ck and shoveling nway the itibblsh. Once ri twice he stopped anil looked ut the gho. t. which stood stlentl ) tonic distance away. TIIU "i-INU" He had cleared nvvnv a considerable par tlon cf the heap when his shovel Mruek something that wasn't c.al or reck At the sound the ghost went eagerly foiw ul and Golden shoveled awaj vigorous ! } In r minute he had unearthed a pot A blow with his pick broke U open mid nt his- feet spread a stream of blight gold coins' . With t cry of surprise he sprung back , ml the ghcst , with a rcvv voice , jumped forward and picked up n dctiblc handful of the gold The hood had fallen Irom the head of the figure and Ihe long cloak ( hopped tj ll feet. With n cry Golden rushed forward , and duping the ghost In his arms rained kisses on the upturned fnee. . "BrldGle1 , me darling , an' arc jou th' glrst ? " "Faltu , Paddy , " v\as \ th" reply , " 30 . cem to know me well enough now. " "Sure an' I WHS scaled. But what itoe , U all mean ? " "NothliiK , except I've got Ihe money m.v father left me. He vvas afialj of burglars and batiks , and hid nil Ihe money lie saved for me In the gob heie. 1 didn't know until a week ago. when 1 found a letter in ihc ( Id bible he l > ! id telling me to io down No 7 slope lo the Blx-loct vein anil dig In the gob under the blower of pas that Inokr. ld\o a cross. I came down one d y and brought a pick uml "hovel , and l.nov.In' 'li.it my father was Killed by the gas ex- ' ) ! din' , 1 bcrr'cd a - tfety limp. When I vvas golu' out of the slope tli3 llrst daj ionic kMs saw me ard I wns afeared they might jif s what I was uftcr nnd get tin mnncy 0 I came here at nlpht and banted It. To night 1 was coin' to dig It out and vvas down the slope when I huus : ou and some ether feller c mlng do..n. Then 1 t-ies to scare you by phovv'ng ' the I nip and hldln' It rpln' ' artl by hlttlti ; 01 o of the old pipes with p stone , but ver didn't scare , and then 1 yelled up through the old spcakln' tube j-ncl that tct ye eft. Then I went up the flcpo ar.d founl sou , washed your face with tulplutr wa'er and brought jer back to yet reiuci. You th light I WES the- ghost , and I kept It up. Lord. It v us lols o' fun and you vvas awful frlght'ned. " U vvas a nent little sum thej gathered up from the pot and the next daj put In the hank , to be tsted when they Mart In house keeping , which will be In the near future. The ( I rc.it etc Irn ; .itlun Knt rprUu In .v ini-rlfii Is In the PECOS Valley , New Mexico A tpsclal excursion to celebrate the cumplulun of the railroad to Uctwell will start October nth. Ono faro for the round trip , plus $200. L mlt of time , twenty duyx. Fiee transpor tation , Kddy to Hoswell and iclnrn , furnished all holders of excursion ticket-- . Call on or address Peqos Irrigation und Improvement company , 417 St ck Exchange- building , Chi cago. _ _ _ AN INDIAN RESERVATION. 1 ho I.iukjr Iteil Vipn Mini I.h ( . Upon tin- Hminl ) of Uie tiniicriiinciit. The following description of n Nebraska Indian reservation , from the pen of Dr A. P. Marble , suiierlnlei deiit-olect of the Omaha chools , Is taken from the Worcester ( Mass. ) spy : "When the Chicago , St Paul , Minneapolis K Omaha lallroad wax built pacing through Sioux City , la. It crossed the Missouri at Blair , and from that point a branch ex tended northward through the icscrvatlon of the Omaha Ind ana. About sixteen > eara ago that part of the lescrvation lying west of the railroad was purchased by the United States government and opened lo setltlers , leaving that portion Ijlng east of the rall- road to the Indians , and they now occupy It , receive an annuity from tuc government and for the most part owiilnw the land In severally ; they have been endowed with the franchise. Some of Ihem lease their land to the whites , and others live In houses and cultivate the land themselves. As you travel north the resolution IB on the light I had to reconstruct all my Ideas of an Indian reservation , for a more beautiful tract of country than thin Is not to be found. Imagine the smoothest slope of ground you ever caw , like Mr. Porry'u or 'Mr. Pond's farm on Vernon street , and sup- pose this to rovet the whole landscape ns far as the eye can reach , and you have an Idea of this reservation , the town of Pcnder ami Thurslon county , Nebraska. Among the crowds on the street at u recent barbecue wcie the picturesque fig ures of scores of Indians. Some of them ap- peared as well as ordinary people In a crowd I noticed ulrls 12 or Ifi years old with mut- lln dresses , jet black hair , Oxford ties and fine black stockings that would do credit to Worcester sidewalks ; but the older women , though dressed In the ordinary cos tume of American women , wear no hats and delight In shawls of hilght red woolen , which they wear over their head. One looth- less old woman had gray hair ; one woman had a skirt gayly trimmed with beads of bright colors sewed on quite artistically. The men usually wore broad brimmed felt hats , and some of the younger men had on belts decorated with bsads to loog like cm- broidery. But few wore blankels , and nearly of them seemed to prefer moccasins to shoes or boots. These aboilgnees are the only true original Americans. They have abandoned the trlga ! relation. They make no more dis turbance than ordinary Ignorant men. They have a council , chosen by themselves , tu protect their Interests. There are 1,1:00 : of them on this reservation , which contains , 1 was told , some 210,000 at res. Thin land Is worth on the market , If It could be sold , about $25 an acre , amounting to about Jfl- 000,000 , or $5uOO for each Indian. La t year the government distributed to them In bounties (93,000. Indians aiu well off , you see. They may lease the land for farming purposes , but they cannot part wltii the title til the expiration of twenty-live years from the date of the treaty. The POISON la a source of much Buffering. The system should bo thoroughly cleunwdof all Impurities , ami the blooJ kept In a healthy condition. s. a a removes Clirnntc Ulcers , etc. , purlnea VxIirOnlC the blood , and builds up the ( jcncrul health. It Is wlthoulnn equal. Ira P. Stiles , of Pulmcr , Kan , says : "My foot and leg to my knco was u running eoro for t o vcarx. und pliyBUluns Bald | t could not bo cured. After taking 11 Keen tmiall bottles of 8. B. S. there Is not u sore on myllmbB , and I have a new lease on life , lam seventy SOVCQ years old , and Imvo bad my ago renewed at least twenty years by the use of | OurTreatlioonUlood nd Ekln PU * i milled rti > to ana4dref I. .SWIFT SPCCIPIC CO. , Atlanta , a must be approved liv ( he Indian In charge nf the rest nut Ion Th < To Is n difference of opinion na to Ihc hcndlts to thi > Indian from loni-liiR. Sonir believe that by the association with white mm nnd tholr thrlty wajs the titdlnns will Ituin tl.e value of their property , mid. al the i'xplr tlon cf the twenty-five jcurs , brcoiuc Indus- trlous and frugal , Others say that they ntv lar.y and -will dlw > s remain 50. They cer tainly arc a 01 thy , laty tcl At piesent ; nnd UIB problem of rnlsliiK them to ecen n low- plane of clvllliatlon Is not cnsy of solution. If all tlml epic ml d tract of hind , attending twenty or thirty miles to the Missouri , was open to white Fritters , In H lew yrnrs It would he occupied by an enlrrprMiift nnd In dustrious poiulallon. and be far better for ( he country and , ptrhaiH. Uio Indians would bo Just ns well off to be ted mid clothed by the government on some Imrrrn mountain region. But. ( his is n serious problem. STUIICES IN GUEAT BRITAIN. Ncurlj llnlf tlio lll < | "iilH , ir ISI ) Hr'lleil by CoiKlllntnr ) .Moth ul . * The WestmliiMcr Oazelto prt ! ih report of the labor correspondent of the London Board of Trade on the strIVs nnd lockouts of 1S92 In Oreat Britain. Tlie total number was GU2. Of these 315 were settled I'ltlu-r by mutual conciliation or by meditation and sixteen by arbitration. The remainder were lost by Iho worklngni'ii It will , of course , be remembered , BIJ-.S the Ind'anapolls ' Sentinel , Unit conciliation and meditation tire prelim inaries to compulsory nrb'lraMon. ' us tueipo ed by all Intelligent ndvooites of tint sjstem Notwithstanding the p acnble and Mtlsl.ic- tory settlement of so largo a numhsr of these strikes , the cost nf the re mainder was very hey. . The weekly lo s of wages IB rllm.ilPd at nbout fJ 100,000 The loss on use of capital Is placed lit iflV 000.000. The cost o frertarllngvoiks und ipslstlng strikes Is ustiinatcd at (1 Iflfl.ijOO. The known nmount of aid voted by othtr unions Is JSOt > , Out ) , bJt ( his Is only a small proportion of the aid nuuall } furnished. The cost alone Is avcr } stiong argument ngalnst the strike ns n leiucly , even If It were a successful remedy , and the lesson Is having Its effect on Kogllsh woiklngmon. and the conclusion of the. MntlvtU'laa la therefore hopeful. He H.I > S "tho grneral balance of results IB nRiilnst the vvoikmcli , UK tuny nl Hys be anticipate. ! during n p-iiod of declining trade. But there Is. U seems , a growing opinion , expressed year by } e.ir bet hamnni ; employers nnd w kniPii , In favor of various forms of arbUtatlon nml conclllntlem That , at least , Is something to be thankful for. " A LADY KILLER. Tint Uli'Kril < : irl fiioU-il Him Into Illillni- I'clilli ' I tin.nti. . George N H la well KIUVMI In i-lub circles , savs the Syracuao Post. And ho has a gicat opinion nf his ability lo "kill" Oebutnntca with Ma m.isculinc fnacliMlhins. Ho brags a uroat deal about his power , too , nnd somehow or olhci u certain jounc lady who lives In thelclnlt } of the university heard that George hud said Hint ho could make mi } jlrl fall In love w th him She ma'e ' up her mind to w ! cvon with him. Ho called several tlnua upon ln-r nnd tshc made him Ixl I eve that she took In nil he said He got to fraying that she was nice , but nnybody could guy her lo UHO fleorge's cxpresalve ph-nscology. This mada the young lady mnd She c'Jiicoctal a very nice pliii to encompass his defeat , The } sit on the sum together , and CSForgp began telling her wondeiful thlims atini.t what he had done , and the look In her vacint rycR mn'le George think that she was believing all lie said By und by they heard the mo her coming down stairs The > ouns lady said Oh. George , get behind the sofa and frighten inaimm1" George did as he was III Iden When the mother entered the parlor she rom.irked" "Didn't I bear .Mr II 's voice just now 7" t The bright daughter said : "Oh ; es' ' but Gcorre Is KO timid that he hid behind the sola when he heard .you com ing down stairs ! " Gcoige Is no fool und he tumb'ed. 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It contniua neither Opium , Morphine uoi other Narcotic substance. It Is n harmless substitute for Paregoric , D'rops , Soothing1 Syrups , niul Castor Oll Jfc is Pleasant. 2lH guarantee is thirty yoara' use lij Bllllions of Mothers. Castorla destroys AVoriiiH and nllaj'S fcvcrishness. Casioria prevents vomiting Sour Curd , cures Diarrhoea ami "Wind Colic. Cactorlu relieves teething' troubles , cures constipation and flatulency. Cahtorla nsshnllatea the food , regulates the ntomacl > nnd bowels , { jiving healthy find natural sleep. CaN toria ii tlio ChlltJrcn'a Panacea the Mother's Friend * Castoria. Castoria. ' Castorb.lsanc.scillcatmcdlcln'i ' for chil " Cattorta is cowi-ll ndnptid to children that dren. Mothers have repeatedly U > : d me of Its I recommend it as sujxsrlor toatiy prescription good effect upon their children , " knonn to mo. " IXt. 0. C , Ofoooo , T1. A. Aiicnan , U. D. , Lowell , Mas * . Jit So. Oxford Et j Prooklyn , H. Y. "Caslortoli the beet lomcdy for children of "Our pliysIcKus In the children's depart. which I nm acquainted , I hnpo lie ! day h rot mcnt liavo spol.cii lilgbly or their experi far distant when mothers vrlllconslJor the real ence In their outslJo prncllce vlth Caatorla , Inteixstof thflr thilJren , r.a.l ir.j C-ftorli In- mill QHlioujjli ne only hire among our Btcad cf thov ariousquaclt no tnuriswhlrtiarc medical eunpllca wlmt Is known 8 regular destroying their loved ones , liyforclagoplum. products , yet pro nru f roe to cuufeu t * th morphlno. soothing cyni | > ind other Inirtful merits of Ciutorla la wov " * IA look wltlv amenta down tlu.lr throats , thereby wndlus favor upon It. " them to premature crave * . " UMTCD IIosrjTii ir.s llti. J. r KISCTIELOK , CoDVoy , Ark. AtLEH C. SMITH , Prtt , Tlio Contour Company , 17 Murray Street , Now York City. C UXCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE W03B All klndiot Dyolu ; nJO.Q mlii ; dunala the liUlisit Htylft of doirt. . fit lei ivn ] tci IODI : in goal uex kVor < promptly dune 11 nl dollveru t In nil parti nf th country d-jU ( or prluJ lltV A. MAO KAN1 , * - Broad wciy , nour NorlU , rstoru Dopot. Xol boa * 'JO ,