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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , OCTOBER G , 1894. HIS RECEPTION WAS TOO CAY JVged West Point Oltleen. Rcscnla tha Ef fort * ofn Oharbari Patty. TWENTY-THREE OF THE BOYS FINED If ( lie Cmnilr OttlcUlj Cnn Find Accommo dation * for ) m Croud Ml Will He bent in Jail fnrlholr "WEST POINT , Neb. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) Forty-threo boyy , ranging In ngo from 10 to SO years , were nrrojtcd yesterday at the Instance - stance of G ergo Ilcycr , an ngcd and wealthy citizen of 'U'c-jt Point , for annoying him by a charivari. Thu old gentleman returned Monday night , bringing ultli him a wife. The boys thereupon guvc mm on old-fash ioned reception , but he alleges that consid erable valuable property was destroyed. The culprits were arraigned before Justice Brlgg : today and fined $3.25 each , or In default , six days In J.ill. The city officers arc In a quandary , Hie jail accommodations being lim ited , and Iho board ol forty-three prisoners for six days being a serious Item In the expenses at a city already burdened with debt. r\HlONiiJ : A CONVICT. \Vllllnni tSprarn , Kent Up for Murder from ilcfrnraon County , nt Liberty. LINCOLN , Oct. 0. ( Spurlal. ) Governor Crounse today commuted thu sentence ot Wil liam Spears , who was sent up In 1891 under n fifteen year sentence for complic ity In the murder of a prostitute In Jefferson county. In 1891 Dora Moore , a woman of shady reputation , killed ono of her frail sitters with a coupling pin , nnd the murderess while1 In the penitentiary tiled some months ago. Spears was con victed of complicity In the crime , and was dent up far the term specified , lie IB dying ot consumption and was sent out today , LINCOLN IN nRIEF. The certificate of .nomination of the popu list ticket wns filed with tlio secretary of elate today. In the crowd at the Me 1C In Icy demonstra tion yesterday was the usual quota of pick pockets. Several of their depredations were reported to the police , but only two of them hero captured , Kxntor ttrovltlns. EXFTEn , Neb. , Oct. 5. ( Special , ) Mrs. L. HelliuoM came In from the east yesterday 411 d stopped over for a few hours to visit her pa mils. 51 r. and Mrs. L. II. Lcc. She took the ( Iyer for McCook In the evening. , At the regular meeting of the city council ' -last night Chairman \VulIbrandt and Coun- cllmcn Costello. Patlon and lluclc were pres ent am ) transacted some business of Im portance , The city marshal was today Instructed to nrrest any person or persona found engag ing In any of the acts usual on Halloween night this year. The High school Is organizing another course of lectures for this year. Prof. Say- lor of Lincoln will deliver the first In about two weeks1. Valley lvr. > iiul * . VALLEY. Neb. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) Mrs. Lydall of Taylor. Neb. , has been vlsltlnfe her sister , Mrs. William Olrkltis , of this place , for the past week- Miss Mary Johnson ot Kansas arrived here this morning to visit her cousin. Miss Au gusta Johnson. Mrs. II. Williams and daughter. Miss Mamie , have returned from a visit with relatives at North Bend. Mrs. Cora Sllllck came down from Schuy- " < ler-laat evening to visit relatives for n few days. F. II. Clark and family , who have had charge of the Reid hotel for the past year. liavo moved to Tckamah , Neb. , where Mr. Clark will again embark In the hotel busl ines. > 'anco County Vote * No lioniU. FULLEnTON , Neb. , Oct. 6. ( Special. ) The townships of South Branch , Timber Creek , Cedar and Council Creek held on election yesterday for the purpose of voting Ijomla of the sum of $5,000 for each town ship for the Improvement ot tha roads , but the main object ot which was lo give em ployment to those In destitute circumstances to enable them to get through the winter , { n South Branch township the proposition * as carried by a vote of nearly four to one , * " " while In the other tlire * townships the bonds "were defeated by a vote averaging three to one. Nance county has not twenty farmers IvIUiln her borders who cannot take care of themselves and families during tha coming winter. _ Knight * of Atsiocnlioea. * NELtail. Neb. , Oct. E. ( Special. ) L. M. Thomas ot Lincoln , deputy supreme com mander , organized a tent of Knights of Maccabees last evening. The officers elected and Installed are : Past commander , R. W. De-Witt ; commander , M. C. neminglon ; lieu tenant commander , 1L S , Palmer ; record keeper , W. T. Wattles ; financier , D. P. Do- nmr ; chaplain , E. D. Kllbourn ; sergeant , F. O. Corycll ; physician , Dr. W. F. Connell ; mastor-at-aims , J , 0. Crlnklaw ; first master of guards , A. A. Atkins ; sentinel , Charles Lee ; picket , Frank Jlyers. Hrn lit the Halting * . HASTINGS , Neb , , Oct. C. ( Special Tele- ffram. ) This afternoon flro was discovered In the sixth ward on the third floor of Iho asylum for the Insane. As the fire- had qulto a start the patients were all tnkon from tha building and placed In safekeeping. By liard work the employes succeeded In extin guishing It without aid from the city. The fire originated from an electric wire. The total loss will not exceed $400 , AVoll KnniTn Knllrontl Mail Hurt. LONG PINE , Nob. . Oct. B , ( Special Tele- gram. ) Tom Heck , a well known Hod Cloud man , and yardmaster at this point , was seriously crushed between two box cars this evening. The Injuries will not be fatal. Diphtheria at Crnb Orchard. CIlAn OnCIIAUD , Neb. , Oct. 6 , ( Special. ) Diphtheria has again made Its appearance In this town. Many parents have taken their children out ot school. The xactlns tests applied to Dr. Price's Baking Powder at the World's exposition and the California Midwinter fair gave It the highest honors at both. crrzturjo.v TO USD. Cnio of National Life Insurance Company Ac"in > t Huron , 8. 1) . , to lie Snttled. SIOUX PALS , S. D. , Oct. C. ( Special. ) TliB well known case of the National Life Insurance company ot Montpeller , Vt. , against the Hoard of Education of the city ot Huron will , In all probability , bo nettled at the coming term of the United States court. It has been practically agreed that the case will bo settled by a default judgment being taken by the plaintiff. The suit was brought by tha plaintiff com pany to .recover J6.000 Interest c-n J60.000 of school bond ) Issued by the school board Oc tober 7 , 1890. The money realized from the ealo of the bonds was used In the- capital fight. In United States Judge Edgerton's court the decision was In favor of the > school board and Invalidated the 160,000 worth ot bonds and called Into question tha validity of other bonds Issued ty the city of Huron and , "many other South Dakota cities , The case was taken up to the court ot apeals , which remanded It for a new trial. F Oregon Kidney Tea cur s nervous head r * aches , Trial size , 25 cents. All druggist * . W C. T. II , Con ntlon Ailjuurni. CEDAU KAPIDS , la. . Oct B. ( SpecUl Telegram. ) The sUto convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union of Iowa closed at Marlon this evening with an address by Miss Frances Wlllard. The election of officers resulted sa follows ; President , Mrs , Marlon II , D'lnham ; corresponding eeore- Miss Beto | II. Mix , Dinvllla ; rtcordlnj ffcrelarjr. Miss Addle Ester. D Moloet : ( rrmur r , Mr . T. D. Cnrhart , Marlon. Delegates to tha nations I eonrentl&n to be h IJ .at Cleveland , In addition to thl oftlcerf , are : Mri. D. R. Voris , Marlon ] Mrs , tr. W , Carter , Hook Valley , Mr * . M. H. Mo- Mlllen. OtUimwfi ; Mrs. A. a Crlppi. Albion , and Mri. M. E. McKte , Clarlnda. Th Uemoresl medal was won by Mist Ruby New by of Llibon. cu.titisti TOTALS. of rtnslncM TmtHnctnd hjr the AMnolntril llnnki Lint Week. NUW yoilK , 06t. S.-Tlje following table , compiled by Rradstrcel'e , shows the total clearances at the principal cities nnd the percentage of Increase- decrease , as compared with the corresponding week last year : ernes. Inc. Dtc. Noiv Vorli. . .OI8 , 7 llcmton . , . . . , , Hillniltlpllla . . Ht. Loulsl 19.W7.SI5 ll.t f-'nii Umiiclsco . . 11.338,655 l.t | Ilultlmorc . < . . . . . . i , K.3TC.G01 1,1 1S.4 ! Cincinnati a.s ] tniijs City. , . ) 1.2 Xctv Orlerui S.I liurfnlo 4.12I.CT1 S.I MlluMtikee . . . . . < .678,55T 7.S Detioit . . 6.R5J.S21 11. ! I-otilivlllc E,705,31 : 10.C Minneapolis I3.T OMAHA Providence . . , . . Cleveland . . & .247.1G1 21.1 Mlotiiton C.CM.lTl ) 13 HI. I'.iul S,93T,334 rc Denver 2,60) , JOI 23 3 Imlljnnpolls 3.1131.7)1 80.1 I'oliimlnu , O . , , .i S. 7,600 31.0 Iliutforil . . . 2.773.0X ) 6.3 Richmond . , 2X1.GOI ! 9,9 Washington 1,97.B2 ! ! 46,3 iHlllltll 2.47 ,170 39,9 1MII.I3 2.078.0)0 HI. Jovph. . . 1.BW.07C J.759.77C 7.8 23.0 1'orllnml , Ore . . . Km licflcr . . . c , ; Now IIa\on . , . , , . , . 8.1 Sai-nnnali . 3.19I.C36 4.1 SprlngUclJ , Man . 1.1J9.7M 19.4 IVoieostcr . . . 23.1 I'urll.-inil , M . S.4 Atlanta . I'ort Worth . 1,398.7(3 IIS.3 VVnco . 1C75 , , 7 : 2.4 Hyrnruv . CM.3S2 7.3 DCS Mnlno-i . . . , 03 Urn ml rtauMn . J80.0S2 033.r SCMttlC . BW.SI ; 23. > towell . 743,97' 43 .C U'ilmlriKton. Drl . 783.333 Norfolk . . BIV890 14.4 Slims city . . . I.2S.5I9 . 32.4 1.03 Ang lf1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CG9.83C Tnoomn . t . 635,15 : 70. Midi. . . . . . . 2SC.274 11.7 33.3 JncliHomllk- . . M7.687 20.3 Lincoln . . . . . . . , GQC.2M Now llctlfonl . , 12.9 Wlchltn . 2.0 IllrnUngh.im . 329 2iZ 327. : TVjnek.i . ( US IK2 CO. } ! . < < xlngton , Ky . 330 , 40 2J Illnslinmton . . . , 421 , 9 < H 20 O.-iy Clly , JIlcli . : SI,832 18.8 I'.ill niver . , 737.CC9 4,6 AXton. O . , 212,312 8,1 Hpilncflpld. O . . II.I Canton , O . 1GO.OO 13,2 Sioux ralH . . 88,2(2 .36.2 Krvninnt , Nrtt . . . . 72. GO 30,0 llastlnRs , Neb . , . 79.2W 6,7 C'liaitano g.i . < 1C ,73 1J5.8S ? Naahvlllo 939 , C29 53,5 daKVBton 6.191.75 Halt L.lku l.SlJl.SOfl ioiii IMenn 6T > 3,77 Seranlnn $01.73 KnlatnaiEuo 232,578 Total * . Unltcil Slates. . . . II. I 13xcluslvo or New York. . . 4)7.114,20 9,2 . DOMINION Of CANADA. Nut Included In totals. Physical culture In woman Is keeping pace ultli her Intellectual advancement. Nothing contributes belter to perfect health than Dr. I'rlca's liaklng Powder. VHIIKItS VlllCAHO ItRSTKOYlin. Allowed Flat of Aimrclilit * to Create a I'nnlc October II. CHICAGO , Oct. 5. The police arrested a woman today who was found at the Union depot with a bundle of anarchistic literature. In her possession were found several circu lars signed "Lizzie Loftus , Queen of the Anarchists. " and ordering the destruction of Chicago "on or about October G. " The woman , who was plainly dressed and of middle age , refused to give an account of herself and was locked up. Iloimlillrans Moot at tTiillcrtuu. FULLERTON , Neb. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) P. H. Penney was yesterday nominated by the republicans In the Twenty-fifth district for tloat representative. SIIOKU AT IIAYDEN'S. Siitunliijr AVII1 He Shoo Day Here Are bonie Simiplo 1'rlcen. $1.75 WORTH JI.CO. Ladles' combination button tan J4.59 , Lud- low shoes $1.75 Saturday. These arc the finest vlcl kid and I.tidlow's make. If you want a genuine bargain In fine shoes see these tomorrow. $1.75 WORTH 14.00. Ladles' fine patent vamp hand turn $4.00 , button shoes $1.75 Saturday. Ladles' fine cloth top , patent tip , | 3.50 , button shoes fl.75 Saturday. Ladles' fine dongola , patent tip , $2.50 , button shoes (1.75 Saturday , HAYDI3N BROS. , Shoe Salu Saturday. LOW 1CATVS. un City ivml SI. Louis. Account of the "Priests of Pallas" at Kan sas City and the parade of the "Veiled Prophet" at St. Louis , Mo. , the Missouri PacIBo Railway company will sell round trip tickets to Kansas City at one fare. Dates of sale October 1st to 7th , limited for return until October Sth. Also to St. Louis from September 2S to October Ctli. Ono way rates also reduced. For further Information call at depot , Fifteenth ami Webster streets , or city offices , northeast corner Thirteenth and Farnam. THOMAS F. GODFREV. P. and T. A. J. 0. PHILLIPPI. A. O. F. and P. A. Oninlm ami Chicago Minlteil I'lftocn-Ilour Trnln , Leaves Omaha at G35 ; p. m. and arrive at Chicago 9:40 a. m. via C. M. A St. P. By. for Chicago and all points east. Trains made up and started from Omaha , assuring passengers clean and well aired cars. The only line running a eolld vcctlhiiled electric lighted train from Omaha direct , No waitIng - Ing for through trains. Elegant chair cara , palace sleeping and dining cara. Ticket office , 1C04 Farnam street. c. s. CAititinn , Ticket Agent. -mum fur the Ilninnlnii. On OctoUir 0 the Union Pacific will eelt liomeseokers' excursion tickets , good for twenty days from data ot sale , at the rate of one fare for the round trip , with | 2,00 added , to all points In Kebraika. Kansas , Colorado. New Mexico , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho ( cast ot and Includ ing Nampa and Holse City ) and Montana. Stop-overs granted on both going and re- turnlns trip. II. P. DEUEL. . City Tkt. Agt. . Un. Poc , System , 1302 Far nam street. Omaha. Neb. ClI/lltlTIKS. Wood Yard Department. Sealed offers nil ) be received at 807 How ard street till Saturday. October G , at 4 p. in. , for hauling and delivering the kindling anil stove wood throughout the city from October 10 , 1894 , to May 31 , 1S95 , at a rate per cord. The board of trustees reserve the right to reject any or all offers. All Information obtained on application to the secretary , John Laughland , Secretary. Omaha. October 3 , 1894 , The ( Irentpit Itnces lu the Weit. October llth at the Slour City Interstate fair. Ilobart J and I'atclien , Sioux City & Pacific railroad , half faro , special service , large party from Omaha , leave In the morn ing , back at night. Aik about U right away it 1191 farnam itr U Our Prices * - " * * Stand pre-eminently lower than for the sarffts goods of equal excellence can be bought elsewhere on Clothing for where , and our assortment stands pre-eminent Men above all others. and Boys Kersey Kersey Kersey Overcoats Overcoats. Overcoats , Silk sleeve , lined in blue A stylish garment , .50 Best imported kersey , a and black , a regular ele j dfitly made and 6 beautiful garmentcom 7 $1O coat for. . . trimmed , usual bining all the good pri&e $12.6O tings in a $18 coat 9Oc Boy's Knee Men's Woolen Pants. Child's z-piecc all wool Suit , our fusing price. . . Pants , fusing 10e Men's Woolen Pants , $1.OO price Child's 2-piccc Suit , a little better trimmed , fusCb - | ing price , H J- Boys' Long Men's Woolen Pants ant Suits , Child's extra heavy all wool cassimere suits , fus * Cb A ' ages 14 to 191 $2.50 $ ing price S5 L. Men's Woolen Suits that are bargains-at $6 any years , 3 pieces ) . where , fusing price Child's heavy Suit , all wool , with extra pants , Cbj Men's Suits , in three shades , , * * * . good value at $7,50 Boys' woolen fusing price r will be fused out at Cassimere Suits , ages 141 $3.25 $ Child's double-breasted all wool cassimere Suits , Five Suits new fused shades of our standard all wool cheviot to 19 years , at I . fusing price at fusing price of Strictly clay \yorsted Suit , in either sacks or Boys' Child's Junior Suits , in cheviot and cassimere , elegant frocks , fusing price cheviot suits , neatly braided , for ages 3 to 7 years , fusing , dark effects , price Genuine English cheviot Suit , in regent cut , ages 14 to 19 , either style sack or 4-button cut-away 3 go at fusing Child's Junior Suits in black velvet , a neat elegant - . . . shades..f price of gant suit , fusing price , . The M , . H. Cook Clothin successors to Columbia Clothing Co. , it > n Corner 18th and Farnam Streets , Omaha. IIAYDENS' SATURDAY SALES Men's ' 50o Merino Drawers Go Jbr lOo Whtlo This Lot Lasts. tADIES' 50C VESTS FOR 15C Special Saturday Kveiilng bale of llniuikor- chlefs-No. a All Silk lUbbong In tba Kcnr Colors don Vur l Mcn'a null Huts at tiprcltil Sale. GIOANTIC SALO OF UNDERWEAR. FOR SATURDAY. Our eastern buyer has sent us fifty cases of wool underwear bought by him at New York auction for spot cash at about one- fourth Its value , comprising ladles' chil dren's and men's , from the best underwear mills In this country. We will close this lot out for about one-half the price you can buy the same for In any store In this city. Men's merino drawers worth f > 0c , go at 19c : men's heavy cottonfteeced Jersey ribbed shirts and drawers 39e , worth 75c ; 1 lot ot men's heavy fleeced underwear only < 8c , worth 75c ; men's camel's hair shirts and drawers only 60c each , worth 41.00 ; men's heavy all wool underwear 50c each , worth $1.09 ; 3 casea of men's fleeced shirts and drawers only C9c each , worth J1.25 ; 5 cases of fine all wool underwear 75c each , worth $1.50 ; 2 cases of men's ' Australian wo'ol shirts and drawers 9Sc each , Worth $2.00 ; 10 cases of children's wool underwear , 4c , 8c , lOc , 12t4c and upladles' ; Jersey ribbed un derwear 15c , 25c and 35c , worth double. SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS. 100 dozen gowns , nicely trimmed , worth $1.00 each , on Saturday , only BOo , Children's heavy wool ribbed hose only I9o , worth 2Gc. SPECIAL SALE MEN'S GLOVES. Lined and unllned , worth 75c , $1,00 and $1.23 , all go on sale Saturday for EOo per pair. Saxony yarn -Ic per skoln. Children's heavy wool mittens. lOc per pair. pair.Ladles' Ladles' ' Ono double Saxony mittens , 25c , worth COc. 1 case of ladles' fast black corsets BOc , worth $1.00. Men's hemstitched handkerchiefs Bo. worth 15c. 1 lot ot men's fancy and pure white hemstitched handkerchiefs liHc , worth 25c , Boys' suspenders 60 and iflc worth double , Fne English web ssupcndersworth BOc , go at 2Cc. Job lot ot umbrellas worth $1.00 , go at 49c. Dest quality of men's linen cuffs only 12 c. Men's fancy laundered shirts S5c , iworlu JBc. Men's overnlilrts 25c. 3 c and BOc ; Just one-halt price , FURNITimn. Cotton tapestry parlor suits have proven so unsatisfactory to our customers that w4 have decided to close out what we have on hand at cost and cease lo handle goods of this Idnd. G-plces suit , upholstered In cot ton tapestry , Ringed ; this suit Is overstuffed , has sofa , arm. chair , 2 parlor chain and corner piece , our price to closa out , SU.OO. We also have concluded to close out all elm bed room sulti. We have only ono styleon hand. You can get as many as you want. All our other suits are oak. This suit goes at $10.00 while they lait. but Ilka all elm goods , will warp and open at the Joints and lose the finish. We shall handle nothing but first class furniture , but shall sell aa cheap as third rate stuff. BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY , We have made an extraordinarily larga purchase , of ladles' handkerchiefs , and at less than Vt price. Saturday night wo will sell , after 7 o'clock , 3 lOc handkerchiefs for the price ot one. lOc for 3 lOo handker chiefs. All day -we will offer the finest line of lOc and lEc handkerchiefs at 5c each. Beau tiful hemstitched , corded and cmbroldcd goodii. THREADS. What -would you thlnlc of 2 spools of ( he finest machine thread ever made for the price of one ? Come In on Saturday and test It ; 2 spools for the price of one. RII3HONS. We have opened up the grandest ribbon tale ever given In ihe city. Saturday night you can buy No. & all silk ribbons In new colors at lo yard ; No. 7 at Be. No , 9 at 7c , No. 12 at 9c. BOOKS CHEAP. We will offer the largest line of late works ever shown In the city on Saturday at lOo Aactt. HAT AND CAP DEPARTMENT , II will par you la get our prices bclyre buying , as. wo carry all of the leading styles ot men's , boys' and children's hats and caps , and sell them at one-half of hatters' prices. Men's fine fur tourist In black and brown , $1.50 , worth ? 3.00. < * Men's ' flue fur derby.-the latest1 block , In black and brown , $1.50 , worth $3.00 , Men's crushers , In black , blue and brown , 40c. worth 75c. Boys' fancy caps and turbans , lOc , worth rc. Boys' fancy caps and turbans , 2ocworth COc. COc.Tho The largest line of misses' and children's fancy caps , 50c , others ask $1.00. Men's tourht , BOc , worth $1.00. Special line of men's fins fur derbys at 75c and S5c , one-half of former price. Special line of men's line fur soft hats , $1.00. In all styles. FOR TRUNKS , TRAVELING BAGS AND TELESCOPE CASES WE ARE HEAD QUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES. Trunks ranging from $2.50 , $3.25 , $4.00 to $5.00. sizes 32 to 36. Telescope cases , 50c , 55c , COc to $1.00. Traveling bags. 7Cc. 95c. $1.25 to $5.00. These prices are one-half those of any other house In the city. HAYDEN BROS. The Great eat Knee In tlio Well. October llth at the Sioux City Interstate fair , Robert J und Patchen , .Sioux City & Pacific railroad , halt fare , special service , large party from Omaha , leave in the morn Ing. back at night. Ask about It right away at 1101 Farnam street. VliltY I.OW IIATC. lloracscokori' Kicunlon. On October 9 the Missouri Pacific will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip ( plus $2.00) to all points south and southeast , lim ited to twenty days from date of sale , with privilege of stopping off going and returning , For particulars qill on or address depot agent , 16th and Webster , or city offices , N. B. cor ner 13th and Farnam. THOMAS F. GODFREY , P. & T. A. J. 0. PHILLIPPI. A. G. F. & . P. A. Ilobxrt J and .loo Putohcn. The race between the , great pacers , Robert J and Joe Patched , will take place over the npw mlle track of the Interstate Fair asso ciation , at SJouK City , la. , Thursday , October 11 , for a ffurso of $5,000. This will bo a spirited contest , as both horses are now In same day. The Industrial achool , lie North Tenth street , will open Saturday 6th at 9:30 : a. ra. , with Mrs1. A. P. Hopkins superintendent. There wjlj bo a meeting of the Omaha Lawn Te'b.qLa ' club this evening at the Bachelor's quarters at 7:30. : AH'members are requested to attend. ' The Orcutcat I < ate In Ilia Wet , October llth at the Sioux City Interstate fajr. Robert J and Patchen , Sioux City & Pacific railroad , halt fare , special service , large party froin Omaha , leave In the mornIng - Ing , back at night. jVek bout It right away at 1401 Farnain street. , ' Come and enjoy a 'good ' men I with the ladles of the Contrail United Presbyterian church at 118 South 15th street Saturday , October 0. 1891. 11:20 : * tb 2. and 6:30 : to 7 o'clock. Dinner , 35c ; , supper , 25c. ,1 1 Joyce , millinery. 1624 Douglas street. T ' Notice of five llnrs 'or leas umlvr tlil > held , fifty cenu ; each additional line , ten cent ) . The funeral of fredkprexrl will tnWe place nt : o'clock 8 turJijJaflernoon , October 6th. 1S I. from Ma late renloence. lOtti anil Vi'lllluma street , to Prospect Hill. LANDOnEN Albert Vincent , aged 2 years 6 months. Infant sort of Mr. and Mru. 8. J l andiJren , October 5 , 1894. Funeral Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from family residence , SOU S. 31st street. Interment at Laurel Hill , rrlends Invited. SUNDDbAD Lily 13. , aged 5 years 10 months , of pneumonia , i'rlday morning , October 5 , 1831. Funeral from the family residence , 09 Francis street , Saturday afternoon at 1 oclock. Interment at Forest Lawn ceme tery. Friends Invited. MAHKU MngKtf , aged 21 years , 7 months , Funeral Saturday , October B , nt 8:30 : a. m. , uliurp. from residence , 1733 South Fourteenth street , to St. Patrick's church , Interment St. Mary'u cemetery , KNAPP Michael , ogea CO years. Funeral from hl Ute residence , 1743 South Twelfth streel , Saturday at Z p. m. , October 0. Interment , Jaurel ARREST ALLEGED BOODLERS Supervisors of Woodbnry County , Iowa , Charged with. Numsrous Irregularities , WILL TRY TO REMOVE THEM FROM OFFICE Said to Have Votcil TliQinsclvos Severn Thousand Dollura for bervlcea Never Performed Whole Mullerto Ho ImcstlgHteil. SIOUX CITY , Oct. B. ( Special Telegram. ) The long talked of prosecution of the mem bers of the Board of Supervisors on criminal charges came to a head yesterday afternoon , when F. M. Ferris , E. C. Peters and N. Des- parols , members of the citizens and tax payers' committee , appeared before Justice Morris and filed an Information against Supervisors Huntlngton , Strange and Epps , accusing them of obtaining money by false pretenses and misdemeanor In office. They were all placed under nrrest and gave bonds in the sum of $500 each on ninety-four charges , In which they are accused Jointly of stealing sums varying from $10 to $800 each and amounting In all to nearly 500,000 from the county , by allowing themselves fraudulent bills lor services. These are only a portion of the Irregu larities charged against them. They are ac cused of stealing thousands of dollars by appropriating money for road work never done and In various other ways mulcting the county. These charges will be specified against them later. Warrants will also bj sworn out for Joseph Jerman and John Mohler. ex-supervisors , and T. F. Bevlngton , ex-county attorney , accusing them of con spiring to defraud the county out of a largo amounts , The developments In the testimony In a bond Injunction case brought to restrain the bonding of $268,000 of county warrants led to the Institution of Impeachment suits against the members of the board to remove them from office. These suits , because of dilatory steps on tlio part of the defense , were continued over the present term of court , and the committee pushing them then resorted to the criminal law to prevent the supervisors from further exercising their au thority. The arrests will be followed by filing of petitions In the district court to have the supervisors suspended from office pending Investigation of the cases. A friend of every woman who would please her husband Is Dr. Price's Baking Powder. For dainty baking there Is no powder like It. lonrn Nupremn Court Decisions. DES MOINES , Oct. 5. ( Special Telegram. ) Tha supreme court decisions handed down today were as follows : J , J , Croildy , appel lant , agatns * . Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific Railway company , Wapello district , affirmed. Theodore A It man against Peter Anton et al , appellants , \Voodbury district , affirmed. John Lessenlch agalmt W. F. Pcttlt , appellant , Woodbury district , affirmed. Charles S. Bcacham , J , L. Lpmbard et ol , trustees sub stituted as plaintiffs , appellants , against Henry W , Gurney et al , defendants and ap pellees. J. L. Lombard , defendant and ap pellant , Wayne district , affirmed , Thomas E , Green against Liverpool , London & Globe Insurance company , superior court. Cedar Rapids , reversed. Kdna Harrington ngalnst Eugene Secor et al , appellants. WJnnebago dbtrlci , affirmed. Hank liiirglari at Ilrooldrn , BROOKLYN. la. , Oct. 5. { Special Tele- gram. } The. First National bank was robbed last night , but not a great amount was realized. Tools wera taken from a neigh boring blacksmith shop and left behind. The vault doors were drilled and blown open , but the time lock safe containing $8,000 or $10- 000 baffled the effortu of tha burglars. Two strangers loafing about town the past few days are supposed to bo the guilty parties and are thought to be the same ones who operated at Victor Monday night. Crntun I'Jmierr Dead. CRESTON , la. , Oct. C , ( Special Tele gram. ) City Surveyor Isaac Roieberrr. an early settler and popular citizen , died at 8 o'clock this evening. o Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou bles. Trial ilze. 2.3 CfdU. All Uruggliti. DIRECT FROM THE TANK. A'o Holler. Jfo Hteam. No Engineer. BEST POWER for Corn nnd Kecd Mill * . Ratine Hay , Itunulng Separator n , Creameries , < Sc. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable * . 1 to 60II. P. 8 to 20 II. P. fiend forCaUIottue. Prlcei , etc. , describing worltto be don * . Chlcaco , 245 Lake St HE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS Omaha , Sfceeley Block. i Howard Stl. 330Valiiut SU..PIIItiADICtPlIIA , PA. Was $7.OO How $3,00. Shiverick's October Sale. WE. $1O.OO Now $6.00. Shiverick's October Sale. Purely Vegetable. Prepared from the original formula pro. erredIn the Archives ol the Holy Land , uur- neon authentic history doting buck COO years. A POSITIVE CURE fo ? all Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION , Price SO cents. Sold by nil druggists. The Franciscan Remedy Co. , 131VAK DUBEK ST. , CHICAGO , m. jy > i fo Cliculor wulJJjastrated Calendar. The says Drink Chocolat = Menier. His reasons are : Tea ami Coffee create nervousness with a people too nervous al cady ; Uitter Cliocolates are not lit to nub : a cup of chocolate ; cheap ( sweet ) chocolates wo impure , hence Injurious ; COCOA is no more like CHOCOLATE than Skimmed Milk is like Cream. Chocolat-Menier is an exquisite Vniillla Chocolate , as nourishing as meat , as low priced as other beverages , and far superior. Ask for yellow wrapper. Your irrocer Jus It PARIS ft 9 E B B E fRt LONDON MMULnsli , t . . Uilcnxo MM ) , llroadvrtr. S. f' Kvcryhuiinc tliutln Clustered onivooil liilliiwii flro trap , uutl coiiMcciucull ) ' a. death trai > . Tlio Interior wood work under tlio ilrlii ollecU or urIIIU'lul licut liccoiiicMaHliiHuiimblo UN tlndi-r , Herding only a mxirk to Uauli tlio Urn I ruin cellar to roof ivltli frequent rcMiillluu IONH or life. KxpamU-d Mutul Hlocl Lath Trlicn covered tvllli Its coating of mortar ( the boat known Urn liropf Mmlorlul liiMirciHufrly and costs l ) t lUlolnoxcoMof wood. It pruvents crack- IUK and falling ot iilustor. Adopted fnr till U.B. Unvorrimont nnllclliiga nnd Itsuso.nhllullory la all llotuts , Tliouters AwyluniB , JlospllitU und School Houses In I'mcngo and otlior largo cities. Write far cutaloKiioof luihliiit , fcnclnK. etc. NORTHWESTERN EXPANDED METAL CO. , 40O E. 20th Street. CHICAGO. INVALID CHAIRS. Klutlo EtockuiL't. Uetormlty riruvei. TrU Jt , Crutches , Uait rt i , Byrinn. * , Invalid end Ml l.-al Suppllu. Tha Lion Drue HOUM. TUB ALOH 1'KNPOLO OX , liM F&roaia SUM ,