mrATTA TJATT.'V nnTnTnmr THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL DLXJFFS. DFJ7ICH . . NO , 12 1'CA.nt , STREET Cellveittl by carrier to any part ot thl clljr. ' H. W. TILTON , Lessen. TEMCPIIONES IJuiIneii ofTUs , No. 4I | night tdltor , No. 1. Mt.\Vlt M Mayna Real Estate Asency , S33 Broadway. A sneak thief stele two gold watches from M. Wollman , the Jeweler , last evening. Rev. J. H. Davis will meet the Christian culture class at the Baptist church tlila even ing at 7 o'clock ' , Regular meeting of the Woman's Relief corps nl Grand Army of the Republic hell this afternoon al 2:30 : o'clock. Regplnr soclablo W > f the , Congrtgatlonal church this evening at the residence of C. D. Wnlte. Every 0110 Invited. W. A. P. A. meets Jn regular session Friday eve , at their hall , 101 Main street. A full attendance Is desired. By order of the president. Van Brunt & Waite took out a permit yesterday to erect a $3,500 two-story brick addition to their building on Fourth street , near Broadway. Unity Guild will hold Us regular meeting this afternoon at 2:30 : In the Guild room. Refreshments will bo served between 4 and 6. VlsltorB welcome. Charles Lawwm and Kittle , his wife , gave a bond of $100 each yesterday and were re leased until today , when they will have a hearing on the ch.trijo of receiving stolen goods , A "peace dance" was given Wednesday night by Pottawattamle tribe , No. 21 , at Woodmen of the World hall. U was a very pleasant affair , and a large crowd v.i3 In attendance. Mra. Mary K. Henn has Issued Invitations to thct irmrrlngo a' her daughter , Miss Maymo Hcnn , to Mr. Harlan D. Sawyer , to take place Wednesday evening , October 31 , at 9 o'clock , at the residence , 110 Vine street. \Ilss Rice , a young lady who attended the Hed Men's dance- Wednesday evening , caused something of a sensation by falling down In the midst of a square dance. She struck with the back of her head squarely on the floor nnd for several minutes was senseless. AVhllo a dance was In progress Wednesday night at the comer of Seventeenth street nnd Broadway , Guy Andrews , Dick Landon and Sell/ Hough created a disturbance which resulted In Andrews and Landon lielng arrested charged with assault and battery. Churl - On in in Is the name of the man whoso complexion was temporarily altered In spots by Its contact with Andrews' fist. Peter Rooney and James Redman are In Jail , charged with stealing an overcoat from In front of John , Beno's store. It was iwwned In Omaha , but the proprietor ot the pawn shop refuses to come to this side of the river to testify against the suspects , unless tha price ho paid for It Is made up to him. There la a strong probability that the prisoners will bo released this morning. O. H. Baker , who lives at 251 Vine street , \vas awakened early yesterday morning by the sound of some one trying to climb In at a window. He got up and sallied bravely foitli , armed with a shotgun , but In so doing he made so rriuch nolsa that the mirglar flew In alarm. The back window was partially open , BO that tho"thief would have been Inside In very short order If ho had not been Interrupted. City Marshal Ed Knight of Charter Oak was In the city yesterday , the guest of his cousin , J. C. Baker , and the object of his visit was to recover a couple of gold watches supposed to have been stolen from the house Of a citizen of Charter Oak by Charles Jenncs , a lather who was working there. Ono of the watches , a flno gold one , was found at Snyder'n pawn shop , where It had been traded oft for another watch and U by a man who gave- his name as Jim. Jones ; but who turned out to bo Jcnnes. A tele gram was sent to Charter Oak authorizing Jennea' arrest. 'Wo are sole city r gents for several of the oldest and strongest fire Insurance companies In the world. Wo also negotiate farm loans at the lowest possible rates. Lougce & Towle , 235 Pearl street. Selected hard wood for heating stoves. II. A. COX , 37 Main street. Tel. 4S. o.v.ir. i > .ut.iau.iviis. Ed Cogley left for Fremont , Neb. , last evening with Fisher's company , which was booked for an engagement there last even ing. ing.L L , S. Truesdell , a prominent newspaper man of Des Molnes , arrived In the city last nlKht In company with ex-Governor Doles nnd lion. H , F. Dale , to take In the demo cratic rally nt Dohany's. He represents a syndicate of papers In this state. George and Elmer Shugnrt , Will Green nnd Harry Warren left Wednesday for a trip down the Missouri to New Orleans. They liad a thirty-foot sail boat , with n cabin equipped with eating and sleeping neces- uarles. They will stop at St. Louis for a few days on their southward trip. Mr. A , Whltclaw of the Boston store , re turned yesterday afternoon from a three weeks' stay In New York City , watching the markets and buying goods. He brought Jiomo the means of surprising a number of his friends , and In a. few days ho will have some surprises for the general public. Must C'niuj to < ouucll lUufTd. Adv. * Mr , Frank Bennlson of Hennlson tires , an i- nounced a. policy yesterday that will meet ! with general public approbation. He posi tively refused to look at the samples or KVO ! an order to a traveling man who had his samples In Omaha and was stopping at an Omaha hotel , although the commercial man offered extra Inducements and agreed to pay car faro and do several other pleasant things. Speaking of the matter yesterday , Mr. I3cn- nlaon said : "Wo have as good a hotel as there Is In the United States hero now , and wo will not buy a dollar's worth of goods from any house whoso commercial men do not stop at our hotels. The Grand hotel can't bo beaten for nrst-class accommoda tions , and traveling men who can't stop at our hotels can't ' sell us any goods. " Peasleo's ' celebrated ale and porter now on draught at Grand hotel bar. Gas cooking stoves for rent and for al n Oat CO.'B ofllce. _ Dratli of a Council IllufN Lnil.r , Mrs. Thomas Entrlkln , better known to the people of Council DluUs by her maiden name of Anna Illanchard , died last Wednes day at Palatka , Fla. She was a member of the High school class In this city that grad ( j _ uated in 187S , and was well known to all the people that lived hero at that time. She was married and left with her husband , who was In the railroad business , for Des Molnes. From there they went to Palatka , which has teen their home ever since. IJotli she and her husband were taken 111 not long ago wltlr gangue ( ever. Her husband Is just re covering , but In hen , case the disease proved fatal , The remains will be buried at edu latka. Mr. Entrlgln has a brother In Omaha. New sterling silver novelties , very beauti ful nnd stylUh. at Wollman's , 40S Broadway. Domestic toap ojtlasta cheap soap , Limerick Murrles. neb Limerick , who has been In Jail lor several months past waiting for a trial on the charge of wholesale burglary of Hock Island. Wabaah and Milwaukee freight cars , was brought from the Jail to the elierlfl'e office yesterday afternoon and allowed to stay there long enough to be Joined In the bonds ot holy matrimony to Mlis Mattle Tucker , _ E-glc Uundry , 721 Broadway , fsrron ! work. Tel. 1B7. Havana Freckle * clgar.Uavb. wholesale agt. MnrrliRo 1. 1 crime * . The following marriage licenses -were Is sued by the county , clrtk yesterday : Name nnd Addressl Age John Jac bion , Council Uluffa . js Antoinette Johnson. Council liluffs. . . . . . . . xJ Hubert Limerick , Council Illuffs . Si Ntttlo Tucker. Council Hluffo. . 21 Domeatla patterns can only be had at V&vra'B new dry goods store , 142 Broadway u o Domeitla ictp , 4 ffrtmler eg _ cup at Luna Dnn. NEWS FROJI COUNCIL BLUFFS Ex-Qovernor Boiea nnd H , F. Dale Enter tain an Audience. A , P. A , METHODS ROUNDLY DENOUNCED la the SnrprUoot n I4irio Portion of Those I'rcient tlin loirn Lender of Hie UcinocruUo 1'nrty Completely jRnorcil Sllicr. Horace Doles and Horatio F. Dale of Des Molnes , the candldato on the democratic ticket for the office of secretary of state , arrived In the city last evening and were met at the depot by a number of prominent where they held an Impromptu reception previous to repairing to the opera house , xvhoro the speaking was to be. When the hour for opening the meeting arrived there was not the crush that had been antici pated from like occasions In the past , The great throng that used to pack the aisles was notably absent , and there were vacant seats In both parquet nnd balcony. Mr. Dale was first Introduced , and made a speech. In which he touched the same chord that ho has found so responsive In his former speeches , that of opposition to tho. American Protective association. Hu vigor ously denounced this organization , and In doing so brought out a hearty burst of ap plause. What good impression he made on this score , however , lie almost neutralized In other parts of his speech , notably so In hla discussion of the silver uuestlon. As Is well known , the democratic state plat form Is In rank conflict with I ho national platform on the silver question , the former declaring In favor of free and unlimited coinage an a basis of 1C to 1 , without the consent of any nation on earth , while the latter favors the free coinage of gold and sliver on ti basis of parity. By sticking to the national platform Mr. Dale put him self at Issue with the democrats of the state , and particularly with those of this congres sional district , and probably did himself but little coed , so far as the making of votes was concerned , BOIES IGNORED SILVER. When ex-Governor Boles was Introduced he was greeted with a volley of cheers and hurrahs that threatened to blow off the opera house roof. When quiet had been finally restored the sliver-headed veteran of democracy began a speech which was notably different from those with which In former cairpalgns lie has aroused the enthusiasm of his followers. He found himself confronted vt'th the depressing task of. apologizing for the Wilson tariff bill. HJ devoted a good portion of his speech to three sections of the tariff question. "A tax on lumber , " said he , "benefits a few men who own pineries In Minnesota. Such a tax was Imposed on lumber by o re publican congrtss In 1S90 , and had the effect of Increasing the price $2 or $2.50 per thou sand on all lumber consumed In the country. This amount had to be paid by the rank and file of the citizens of the country , by the poor moti and men of moderate means , and It wits wtp d out by the present congress. "In New Mexico there are Immense syndi cates engaged In grazing sheep on govern ment land , which costs them nothing. In our stnte , where land Is valuable. It has bean found Impossible to- compete with the sheep herders of Now Mexico , and the industry has gradually died out. The tariff Imposed on wool by the McKlnlcy law benefited the own ers of these vast sheep Interests In New Mex ice , but Its only effect on us was to raise the price of the commodities In which wool was used. The Wilson law reduced the tax on woolen goods from 98 to 48 per cent , and thereby reduced the cost of those commodities to the coraumer. llo devoted some little attention to the Incoma tax feature of the Wilson bill. Some Interest was. felt as to how he would deal with the silver qucstldn. but Iowa's "grand old man" fooled all the boys and didn't say a word , and thereby saved the followers of the demo-pop banner considerable embarrassment. VIUTOKIUirs COI'I'S CI1HKH. Tlio Klnp ; of AH Temperance Drinks Knocks Out All ltlviln. The extraordinary demand created for Copps Cheer In all temperance communities where Intoxicating beverages cannot be sold has led envious alleged rivals to attack It and misrepresent It. Among conservative and cautious dealers who do not wish to even approach the line of violation of law. and families who don't want an Intoxicating bev erage In their lockers , these misrepresenta tions have led to the most crucial tests for alcohol known , and the beverage , while sparkling , Invigorating and health-building , has been found to be as harming us the mildest soda water. Thus the alleged "friendly warnings" coming from 1 itle fel lows who think themselves rivals prave to be selfish misrepresentations made for the sole purpose of enabling them to force the sale of nauseous and unwholesome compounds. Wheeler & Hercld , Council Bluffs , la. , are the originators and sole breuers of Copps Cheer , nnd give an Indemnifying bond Io every dealer , while the beverage speaks for Itself. But If more proof Is desired the en dorsements of ministers , judges , chemists and chyslclans can be referred to as they have appeared In The Bee dally for weeks , and hundreds of others In our ofllce. \Vliy Not l o the Fucts ? COUNCIL BLUFFS , Oct. 18. To The Omaha Bee : An article was published In a local paper , Including a report from the Cit izens' Reform club of Dubuquc , giving an average cost of water per family In ten cities of from 15,000 to 40,000 population each , six being of municipal and four of corporation ownership. Council Bluffs was not Included In this re port , but the article adds : "Council Bluffs , with a population of 35,000 , the average Is $7 per year. " When asked If It was not a fact that J7 was the- very lowest charged to any one , and an additional ? 5 to all who used a sprinkler outside , they failed to answer , evidently not desiring to publish facts as to the prices de manded for water by the water works com pany of this city. There Is no doubt but that the average cost for families Is much nearer { 12 than J7. and , besides , the city pays for public use of water more than $30,000 yearly. We admit If the actual figure- with regard to the cost of water In Council Bluffs were published they would look bad in comparison with the ten cities Included In the Dubuquc report. TAPAYER. News from > 'nw Vtirk. Our Mr. Whltelaw. being now In New York , advises us ot the tremendous drop In prices of dry goods caused by the new scale cf prices that go Into effect January 1. 1895. Manufacturers are trying to unload their surplus stock nt a great sacrifice. Being among the eager buyers , he could not resist the temptation of being able to give the people of Council Bluffs goods at manu facturers' prices , so bought heavily. Fifty cases of these goods arrived last week. The latter part of this week will see the balance of these goods unpacked and ready for im mediate delivery to our patrons , who can expect big bargains In our line. Watch the dally papers for our prices , which cannot be duplicated. DICK & WALKKU. "Boston Store , " Council Bluffs , la. Homa Mnilo Ciimljr hale. Tomorrow , Saturday , O. C. Brown , -102 Broadway , will Bell all tallies at lOc a pound. Pure caramels atOc a pound. Rourlctus' music house has few expenses ; high grade planes are sold reasonably. 11C Stutsman street. Domestic oap breaks hard water. Vflieel llilpf Tiirnpil Ixtote. T. Doskey , who was alkgcd to have been engaged In the business of steallnc bicycles on a large scale , was given a trial In the dis trict court and dlrcharged. on account of hori lack ot sufficient Identification. D. 1C. Slireeve ? , the manager of the American riai can District Telegraph company , who was clwreed with the larceny of n wagon from H. V llattenhauer , was discharged. The- November term of court will begin on the 6th , and the last day for the filing ot petitions will bo October 27 , The Jurors who bare been drawn will go on duty Novem- ber 20. They nre as follows ! Christ Heck ol Lewis , Ferdinand Krohn of Mlndcn , Robert Klein of Keg Creek , Ezra Carter of ftotk- ford , A. M. Clayton of Silver Creek. David Nixon of Hazel Dell , W. I1 , Oardcnr of Neola , J , C. Lapwortli of Crescent , C. 13. Lyman ol Washington , D. 13. Wlghtmon of Norwolk , Ocorgo Shipley of Garner , M. Clark pf Boomer , Vnn. D , Perry ot Uardln , O. II. Tur ner , Ed Drltton , H. 0. Dergcr , C. Nolan , J. C. Bassctt , Oscar Ilenscl , J. L. Cronln , Wil liam Hlggcson , L. Tamlrcn , Gideon Mayne and James E. Brooks ot Council Bluffs , FLOUR. I'r.oun. ri.otm. Special I'loiir Bnln till * \Ycok at Itratrn'i C. O. I ) . In order to make room for 2COO sacks of flour duo to arrive on the 20th of this month , wo wilt make the following low prices , for this week only : Brown's C. 0. D. Patent , the best flour made , and a souvenir In every sack , goes this week for S5 cents. Garland , the well-know brand that was awarded tha medal at the World's fair , goes at 90 cents. Acme , made from the best Kansas hard hcat , SO cents a sack. The genuine Buffalo flour , only 75 cents. Trusty , a good family flour , 05 cents , Reliable flour , only CO cents. Rye graham , 40 cents a sack. Rye flour , 40 cents a sack. Wheat graham , 20 cents. Corn meal , 1C cents a sack. Remember these prices are for this week only. BROWN'S ' C. O. D. , Council Bluffs , la. Snprrlritrnilnnl * ' Hoiinil Tnliln. The tenth semi-annual session of the Superin tendents' Round Table of southwestern Iowa will bo held nt Council Bluffs today and to morrow. The' ' first session will be held at 8 o'clock this evening1 at the superior court room of the county court house. Other nicotines will be held tomorrow nt 9 as m. ant 1:30 : p. m. at the assembly room of the High school. All city and county superin tendents , pilnclpals of graded schools and principals and teachers of High schools , Normal schools and colleges In southwestern Iowa are entitled to membership. The offi cers are as follows' President , W. C. Davis of Avoca ; secretary , George W. Price of Council Bluffs ; executive committee , A. B. Warner of Oakland , . W. II. Fort and F. A. Lacey. The Grand Army ot the Republic will give a dance al their hail on Monday evening , October 22. Admission , gentlemen , 35c ; ladles , free. Dalbey's orchestra will furnish music. round tlin l.oit ( loocls. Dr. Janney's ofllce on Pearl street was burglarized last evening while the owner was nt supper. A new overcoat , coat and vest , and between ? 20 and J30 In cash were taken. He reported the case to the police , who suggested that he go to Omaha and look for the thief , The doctor took the advice , and had hardly struck thex Nebraska shore when he ran up against a. man clad'In a coat that had a strangely familiar look. He ex amined more closely and found that It was really his. The fellow carried his coat and vest under his arm and had his money In his pocket. Dr. Janney at once turned him over to the police , and he Is now in jail [ awaiting requisition papers. J. r. lIofTnmyr I'micy rutent , Hungarian Process Flour. Ma do by the oldest milling firm in the west , makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. Ask your grocer tor It. Trade mark : "Blue llooster. " it till ll L < TIOUH OffeilRo. Thp'dirMIan church of this city Is about to begin an Investigation into the conduct of Z. W. Cole , a marble cutter , who occu pies the position of deacon and Is a prom Inent worker In the Sunday school. It is charged that lie lias been too Intimate with some of the slstera of the flock , particu larly some who are not quite old enough to have reached the years of discretion. A committee has been appointed to look Into the case , and the Investigation will be formally begun next Tuesday evening. The gentleman In question could not bo found yesterday , as he will not return to the city until next Saturday night. Rev. 13. W. Allen was also out of the city. Hog cholera preventive and cure by Dr. Jelferls , Fletcher avenue , Council Bluffs ; will stop the disease In ono hour. Trial bottle , $1. For fine special upholstering and the best hair mattresses go to the Council Bluffs Car pet company. CJus Wan Drunk. Gus Hill , , a Scandinavian , was given an examination by the Insane commissioners of Pottawattamto county yesterday afternoon. Ho arrived In the city late Wednesday night , having Jumped from an castbound North western train near Honey creek station. He had n ticket to Duluth , and the commis sioners agreed to let him use It. His home Is In Ely , Minn. Just received , a new invoice of all the latest styles In millinery at Miss Ragsdalo's , 10 Pearl street , Dry pine klrdllng for eale. Cheaper than cobs. H. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telephone Must I'ny tor Tliolr Divorce * . Judge Macy , In all his decrees of dlvorco this term , has stipulated that the papers do not issue until the costs have been paid. County Clerk Campbell has always been n stickler for this sort of thing , and the judge's orders are consequently carried out to the letter. _ Tlio ladles of the First Presbyterian church will take orders for comfortables and quilts of all kinds and sizes. Leave orders with Mrs. Walter I. Smith , 126 South Seventh street. _ St. Ami row's Society. At the regular monthly meeting of the St. Andrew's society , held In the new Knights of Pythias hall Wednesday night , a very enjoyable time was had , as Is always the case when they entertain their friends. After the business had been dispensed with an excellent program was clllcleiitly rendered. Attractive program and a good time for all who attend the social ot the Congrega tional church at the residence of C. B. Wai to this evening , Come and see for yourself. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Two Aged Thlevca. H. P. Kerns and E. Slgwart , each rising 70 years old , were arrested yesterday for stealing sweet potatoes from the garden of J. R. McPherson , on Thirty-fifth street , south of Broadway. IoV.if Air Tight Heaters are at the head. They are con structed on scientific principles. All prices. 504 Broadway. The laundries uca Domestic soap. Ajf iimu riftoon Informations I'llril Against J. C , Kelly of Manx City. SIOUX CITY , Oct. 18. ( Special Telegram. ) Supervisor Walter Strange , acting for the county , has filed fifteen Informations against J. C. Kelly , editor of the Dally Tribune , and Its proprietor and United States revenue col- lector for the northern Iowa district , accus ing him of obtaining money by false pre tenses. The Informations were fifteen differ ent bills filed by Kelly against the county tor printing since 1SSS , on which It Is alleged he procured amounts , not due him aggregating about 13,000 , The Informations allege that he stuffed the bills , used fraud In measure- ments , charged excessive rates on legal rate work , padded tax lists and used nonpareil and agate type on minion and nonpareil body and turned In nonpareil and agate measure , buprruie Court DeeUlonn. DES MOINES , la. , Oct. 18 , ( Special Tele letn gram. ) The following opinions were filed In tnr supreme court yesterday morning : Ole Tor- > aldson , appe-lllant , vs the incorporated town of Lime Springs et nl and Thomas Gates , ap pellant , vs sama defendant * . Howard district , affirmed. City Bank ot Uoono , appellant , vs Annie Radka , Boone district , Bfllrmed. Fred Freidy , appellant , v the Sioux City Rapid Transit Co.Woodbury district , reversed , Frank D. Thomas va the Chicago & North western Railway Co. . appellantsTama. district reversed. A. II , Need vs J. A. Mc.Mlller , Polk district , reversed. In the matter otthe guardianship of George O. Benton and Grace 13 en ton minors and only chldrcn and heirs- al-taw of Manley H , Bthton deceased. Ilrcmer district , reversed. ' - * The following oplnlpjm Were tiled this morn InL : Elizabeth Grant el ihlhppellsnts , vs Leroy ( Hemnhlll ot al. Palo'Alto district , overruled. James W. Hopkins , administrator otvs the PStato ot Thomas W. Hopkins deceased , vs Knap and Bpauldlng > Co. , appellant , vsW Woodbury district , afflrmcfli K. n. Wllcox vs Williamson Law Book company appellant , O'Brien ' district , nnirnicil. Mary Heulon ad ministrator , vs Chicago , 51. 1'nul & Kansas City Hallway companyappellant. Dubuque dis trict , reversed. Samuel Haas va Minnie E. Murdock and Luclen Lnnabel , Intcrvcnor and appellant , Harrison district , affirmed. A. A. Alltno administrator etc. , vs Margareta. Franz appellant , Woodbury district , ainrmcd , Icuil4o of 1 * 8. Merchant * CBDAn HAPIDS , la. , Oct. 18. ( Special Telegram. ) I3. . Merchant , managing editor of the Dally Republican , died this morning , after an Illness ot less than a week , of In flammation ot the brain , superinduced by overwork. Mr. Merchant was born at Ben- nlngton In 1819. AVhen 20 years old ho came to Iowa and entered the employ ot the Ccdnr Falls Gazette , later becoming n partner In Ita management. In 18SO ho went to lluttc , Mont. , and assisted In founding the Dally Inter Mountain. Later lie returned to Iowa and purchased an Interest In the Manchester Press. In the fall of 1883 ho se cured an Interest In the Dally Republican , of this city. Ho was state binder from 1884 to 1888 and was state oil Inspector at the time of his death. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'r.iliilila Murder nt ( Jromllold. CRESTON , la. , Oct. 18. ( Special. ) Word has been received In Crcston of a probable murder , which occurred at Green field Tues day evening. Tim Sullivan , a farmer , went homo drunk , and after quarreling with the hired ! j man , whoso name Is Amerlck , struck him over the head with a club , fracturing the skull and Inflicting wounds that will likely prove fatal. Sullivan was arrested and placed In jail , < W. II , Macumber of Afton , a prominent citizen and retired business man , died sud denly yesterday of apcplexy. His death Is greatly lamented. Incllctlni'iitt Atiiliiit Tension ItnariU. DES MOINBS , la. , Oct. 18" . The federal grand jury this evening returned eight In dlctinc'nts against each of'the three members of the late republican board of pension ex aminers at. Carroll. The Indicted physicians are Dr. D. S. Dunkle , president of the First National bank of Carroll J Dr. A. L.Vrlght of Carroll , at one tlmo a member of the Slate Doard of Health , and Dr. O. S. Crock- ley of Carroll. Icmii V. IV. C. A. Meet. CEDAIt RAPIDS , la. , 'Oct. 18. ( Special Telegram. ) The state convention of the Young Women's Christian association of Iowa convened In the First Baptist church In this city with many delegates from all portions ot the state In attendance. The visitors were welcomed to the city by Miss Qoace Conn , Mrs. St. John and Hev. Herbert Fllden. The work of the convention proper begins at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Don \Volillnffiit Creator ) . CRESTON , In. , Oct. 18. ( Special. ) The marriage of two popular 'joung couples were solemnized last evening. Mr. Elmer Brad ford and Miss Madge McDllI , daughter ot the late Interstate Commerce Commissioner Judge McDllI , were married nt 5 o'clock In the evdnlng , and Frank L , Patt and Miss Lucy Mackemor were married at 8 o'clock. All are prominent society people. ( onr.id i rothem Arrrslcil. CRESTON , la. , Oct. ,18. , ( Spcclal.-C. ) J. Conrad of Greenfield , and his brother , Ed Conrad , of this city , were arrested at Green field at the Instance of Phillip Kuhns , who claims that the two men obtained $100 from him under false pretenses In connection with a land deal. JtOJIItKltS bCAJlKD Tfin.ll UVT. _ 1'avlllo Kxprom AVIII No ' 'Longer Manilla Money in liulhui Territory , ST. LOUIS , ' Oct. IS' Agents 'at the Pa cific Express company In the Indian Terri tory linvo been Instructed by L. A. Fuller , Hie general superintendent , not to receive money to forward nnd tt > discontinue the sale of money orders. Tills nctlon Is the re sult of the frequent depredations made by bandits without Interference on the part of the riuthoiltles In the Indian Territory , the United States government and the local government of the Indian nation. The re sult Is thnt , although only a. short time has elapsed since the closing- the cilices , the wheels of commerce hnve already been clogged by the absence- money , and com plaints nre beginning to be heard. Treas urer K. E. Starr of the Cherokee nation. In a letter written In nnswer to one sent him by an ofllclal of the Pacific Express com pany In regard to the noninterference of the Indian police with the bandits , deplores tile condition of affairs , nnd adds : "In a country like this , where two au thorities are nt work In their respective jurisdictions nnd each trying- not to tres pass on the other. It Is hard to tell who has , the United States or the Cherokee na tion , the right to Interfere. You do not know perhaps , that a Cherokee cannot put an Intruder off his. premises either by force or by law without being hauled up before the United States court at Muscogee on charges of violence or damage. If there Is any dereliction of duty for which Home one Is responsible , It IB not that of any Cherokee ofllclal. We nre helpless In any cuse where parties are noncltlzens or the presumption Is that they are. " The weavers' strike at Fall River Is spread ing. ing.Tho The crew of the ship Otago , lost In the late storm , have arrived at Philadelphia. Congressman Wflson addressed a large crowd of admirers at Phllllpl , W. Va. Surrogate Jacob Stern has been nominated liy the democrats of Buffalo for mayor. The cigar makers at ( Tampa , Fla. , to the number of one thousand , are out on a strike , The democrats of thai Sixth Kentucky dis trict have nominated Asbury for governor. The entlro crew of the schooner S. S. Cranton , wrecked off New London , October 10 , was lost. Eucene Schwacker , a wholesale grocer of Baltimore , committed suicide at the grave of his first wife. Shots were fired from ambush at Davis Run on non-union miners , One man was seriously wounded. . John Hannon , a recent arrival from Aus tralia , was fatally shot In a saloon row on the Bowery , New York. Stephen A. Dutton of New York reports burglars stole J50.000 In bonds from his resi dence Tuesday nlghU . , Ex-Premier Mercler. has been taken from the hospital to his home. , that he may die surrounded by his family. > The Maryland Steel company nt Sparrow's Point , Md. , will soon resume operations , giv ing employment to 3,000 men. Alilen Spcaro has resigned from the dlrec torato of the Atchlson , and Mr. Duvol will probably be elected toi his place. In attempting to shoot 'a ' mad dog which had bitten a child at West Outhrle. Okl. , Mrs. Llttlefteld was fatally shot. Harry Olmy , a Joclcei' , and a companion were killed In a Brooklyn hotel Tuesday night by leaving the gas'turned on. The cases against ejx-Cpllector ; Webster Flannagan at El Pasb'Tex. , for defrauding the government , have bten dismissed. The largo creilltors.'ol .Coffin Stanton of New York held a meeting and appointed a committee to look aftoc.thejr Interests. Boston subtreosury has distributed In small quantities to individuals since last Friday $10,000 worth of Columbian half-dollars. The convention of American architects In session at New York elected officers and ad journed to meet at 8t , Louis next year. Charles Crossley. ahat manufacturer of New York , has pleaded guilty to swindling Wilson & Co. of New York out of $14,000. S. T , Lupc , a wealthy grain merchant at Sedalla , Mo. , shot and killed fleargo Dixan. Lupo U dangerously wounded and may die. Two Italians were burled by the cavlng-ln of a sewer trench at Altoona , Pa. One was killed and the other was seriously Injured. In the United States court at Boston the court of appeals has affirmed the decision consigning Millionaire King to the asylum. William A. Herrllch and his son of Balti more quarreled over business matters anc < the con shot his father and fatally wounded him. Frank Burton and C. II. Clark were con victed at Jefferson City , Mo. , yesterday ot burglarizing the postofilce at New Franklin , and Jltnmlo Mason was found guilty ot being Pushed for Money- , J Pushed for Clothes- - Yes , indeed , we are we arc always "pushed for money" but never so much as now. We invested a whole lot of money in the great dissolution stock of Hammerslaugh , Saks & Co. , and although we bought it so cheap it's ' not going fast enough to suit us We can't wait for the weather to wake you up to the fact that another winter is coming We're going to quote you January price right now before the season begins We're pushed for money and if we can't get a fair price we'll take less this time. Your choice of the finest overcoats and suits less than 50c on the dollar , including our own and Hammerslaugh's/clothing- . MEN'S ' OVERCOATS-REAL BLUE CHINCHILLA , with fancy worsted liniiigu , warm and durable , worth $ n.OO $2.75 Stile Price , . We We 200 FINE SHETLAND AND FRIEZE STORM ULSTERS , thrco'ahadus go in this biilo ut $ B.OO are are 200 PINE ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS , IN \CKS onlv , dark cll'ects , go in this salis nt the oxtraordt- ' nary price of $6.SO she'd pu pushed 300 STRICTLY CLAY WORSTED SUITS IN ALL the styles of the garment , to lit all shapes of men , $8.OO for Backs or frocks go in this great sulo ut . for CHILD'S ' 2-PIECE ALL WOOL SUIT , IN SEV- orni stylus just the thing for boys' school wetir , u 75c money. regular $2.00 fault on salt ! at money. GUILDS' JUNIOR SUITS , IN CHEVIOT AND CAS- simerc , neatly braided , for ages 3 to 7 years , our regular $0.00 suit , now goes for J8. \ V a _ & , _ & . successors to Columbia Clothing Co , 13th and Farnam Streets , Omaha. an accessory. The two former were given two-year sentences and the latter one day a nd a (2.000 fine. The three men arrested for wrecking the Orand Trunk train at Marshall , Mich. , during the late strike have made a confes sion. sion.The The federal grand Jury at Jefferson , Mo. , has Indicted James C. Thompson , the fugi tive cashier of the defunct First National bank. The termination of the cloak makers' strike In New York Is as far from settlement as ever. The large operators still refuse to Ivo In. The American Gas Light association Is In session In Washington. Questions of Interest to those engaged In lighting are being dis cussed. John A. Bottorf , who embezzled $1,200 from an express company and tied to Europe , lias come back to New York and given him self up. The British ship Falcon , from Philadelphia for St. Johns , coal laden. Is overdue , and It Is feared It has been lost In the recent storms. The trial of P. D. Ward , ono of those ac cused of complicity In the Woodlawn , Cal. , wreck during the late strike , has been com menced. A Navajo Indian at Gallup killed his squaw and then committed suicide because the parents of the squaw madd a fuss about the marriage. In a quarrel over cards at Hastings , Colo. , a man named lingers shot and killed Antonio Procasso and fatally wounded the brother of the latter. B. Ellery Anderson has announced his In tention to support the regular democratic ticket In New York , headed by Senator Hill for governor. Prof. J ! D. Jones of Lexington , Ky. , has been compelled to resign as pastor of the local church on account of his opposition to Brccklnrldge. Miss Harriett Jlonroo was awarded ? 5,000 damages against the New York World for printing the Columbian ode on which she had a copyright. Allen Louis Seymour , a stock broker , was arrested In New York yesterday for refusing to testify before the senate sugar Investi gating committee. Henry Clews denies that the Atchlson pro tective committee has secured enough proxies to secure the success of their ticket at the approaching elections. A tray of diamonds valued at from (2,500 to $6,000 was stolen from the jewelry store of Hecker & Lathrop at Syracuse , N. Y. The thieves got away. The board of directors of the Federation of Woman's clubs , In cession at St. Louis , ad journed after calling a meeting of the BBSO elation at Atlanta during the cotton exposl Uon. Joe Green and Dud Montgomery fought for the lightweight championship of the south at New Orleans , but at the end of the twenty-fifth round the contest was declared a draw. The federal grand Jury at Chicago has In dicted ox-Governor lieverldge and the other oflicers of the State Mutual Life Insurance company for using the malls for fraudulent purposes. T. E. Durllngame , formerly president of the defunct Flrot National bank of Spring held , Mo. , was arrested at Perry , Okl , , yes terdoy for receiving deposits after ho knew tha bank was Insolvent. Doth houses of the Chcctaw council have passed a bill compelling the governor to senO In his nominations during the session of the council , and making him subject to Impeach merit It he falls' to do so. In a canon near Albuquerque the remains of a colored miner named Vlpol were fount ] and the dead man's brother declares he has evidence enough to cause the arrest of three men on the charge of murder , Hoyil Gray , a colored bootblack , has crossed the continent from New York to San Francisco on a bicycle , earning his traveling expenses by plying his trade wherever he stopped on the way. He will return as he went. Tom need declares that the success of the republican party at the November elections docs not mean the rc-enxcttnent of the Me- Klnley law , Changing conditions , he says have made room for many modifications ol that law. Mra. Moxley of Baltimore- has brought suit In San Francisco to recover real estate valued at { 200,000 , formerly the property ol lur husband , who deserted her years before and went to California , Tha property 1s now held by a woman with whom ho lived as his wife after coming to San Francisco , The Apache Indiana In Indian Territory oblect to the removal of Geronlmo to that country and predict trouble will4 ensue In case he la sent there. They claim that this move will jlvo Qeronlmo and his followers EUCTRO-MACNmC HMITH RESTORER , ! \nd this la uhat she s.ild : 'Upon nhnl meat lintli this , my Censor fed. Your elnntlc Mcp doth Indicate a man Quito competent wlllial Ilila hemisphere to span. 3ood wlti1 , you thus would have tnfFUp .Vtth . you the nectar sweet nnd drain the cup , , 'enus like , throw oft the nnntle ot dlatresi , ly using CU-ctro-JlugnutlBin the recent treat success. ELECTED MAGNETIC DISPENSAEY , To be found both tiny and evening at Room 10 N. Y. Life , "Omaha' * Carlsbid. " W.I. . . IS THE DEBT. NO SQUEAKING. 5. CORDOVAN , FRtNCH.CNAMEliEDCALF. rrtV T v - I 'UWUJ WrVPVlUnJWUi 52 ! I $3.PPOLICE,35oi.ES. * EXTRA FINE. * 2.I7BOYS'SCHOOISHOES. 'LADIES- SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL. ' DOUG LAS , BROCKTON , MASS. You cnn ia-ve money lir trenrlnir Clio W. L. IoiialanSi.OO : Hlioe. HccaiiBC. wo are 'ho largest manufacturers c ? this grade of rlioci In tuo world , and guarantee their talue by stamping tue name anil prlcP on the bottom , which protect you nualnsl high prices and tha middleman's ) > rofll . Our ehoea e < ] uul cuttom work la itfle , eair titling anil wearing quail ( let. Wo have them Gala evcrywhero at lower priori for the value Riven than any other mako. Take r.o tub. itltute. K your dealer cannot supply you. wo can. Sold by A. W. Bowman Go , . l7 ! N. IQCt. C. J. Carlson. 1218 N 24th. EllesSvonson , 2003 N. 24ft. iKDDtz Newman , 424 S. I3fn , W. W. Fish3r , 2923 Loavonwirfk Kelly , Gtlgor & Co. . Farnam & . I3t/i T. Croasy , 2500 N at So. Omaha Urnofs Bromo-t flplendlj cnratlTB scant for KtnoosorElrk HiadAcho , IJraln l.iliautlon , flleeple ms % l > cUI or cenernlI Neuralnlui alsoior Jirs - mitliro. Gout , lildnej lilxirilors. Acid Jp. | i p la. AnEemU. Antlilotu for AlcobcPa QniotV.er esaibwa. 1'rlcc , 10 , 23uudCOtuC- THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 161 S.Wetlarnfivonuo. CHICAUO. for sale by - -ruicglsti. . a mail * . GCO. P. SANFORD. A , \V. RICKMAN President. Cashier. First National Of COUNCIL BLUFFS , I own- Ciinilal , $100,000 IVolUs. 12,000 On of tha clJeil banlii In tha etala ot lawt. \V tollcll your builnau and collection ! . \V- - pay K per cent on tlma depoilti. W will b "to mil urva you. an Inlcrcit In their lands , to which he has no rlfiht , the territory Indians having been separated from the others and given the lant In 1848. At El Hcno , Okl. , while some twenty-five Indians were riding a broncho race , their nnl mats collided , throwing nearly the whole party Into a heap , killing two Indian * and fatally injuring e rerl other * , Steam on- Hot Watir HonllnT for Rosldonco9 and flulldlnjs. J. C. B1XBY , 202 Main. 203 Pearl Streets , Council DlulTa , Iowa. COLE'S AIR-TIG-HT . WONDERFUL WOOD HEJITEB to a. day heats a room In cold weather. Iloldi flro 48 hours. The best t Its clusa , Hums -wood , cobs , trash. Sold by the trndo everywhere. Bo- euro the acency at once. Manufactured by OOLR & GOJLxE. 41 MAIN STREET , Coiircl C1IIMNKYB CI.nANKD ! VAULTS CM2ANUD. liil Uurke , at W. a. Homer * . , (33 Ilroadwuy. WANTED TO I1UV FOR CASH , VACANT lots In Itayllfs & Palmer's add , central sub. division , Highland 1'lace ; Mn > no's lat aJJ llullln'H KiiUlU' . . iin.l 1'otter & Cnblj'a add ; must bo cheap , 1 > , J. Emlg , No. 6 Pearl street. TOB SAI.n Oil THAHK. 320 ACUUU OF LAND In Itock county. Nebraska : C < 0 arce timber land In Michigan ; "III trade either tor stock of geneial merchandise , and will put In cash 11,000.00 or (1,000.00 ; homo and lot in ColJaj. price , 11,600.00 ; will trndo for stock of General merchandise anU put In IUO.OO ca : i ; flna ret * Idcnee property In Council UlulTs , price , 15.OVO.00 ; will trade ( or general stock and put In tl,000.00 cooh. All coiropondenca to bo cort. lldenlliil , Addrens lock box 41 , Council Dlurts. WANTHD. POSITION AS HOOKKCBI'RR O stenographer , mornlnga , evening * and Hatur- duys. Address \V 11 , llee. Council III u ft a. KMI'I-OVilUNT OF" ALIj KINDS BKCUJIED for Rlrls. Call on or luldrens nmployment Agency , Orand Hotel Annex , Council Hlulfi. LADIES CAN I'UKNISJI YOU HRltP OP ALL > kinds. Call on or address Employment Acency , Orand Hotel Annex , Council DlufTi. WANTUDFIVIj"NIClTllOOMH FOR HOUSE- keeplnir In Jlloomer school district. Address C 10 , llee olllcc. KOIl HAI.I3 Oil TIIADK , ON ACCOUNT OIP sickness , bakery and restaurant dolne good business ; line location , cheap lent. Address _ I U , llee olllce. FOR HINT. : BTOHH l'iiniNdis MAIM street , occupied by Fitzgerald's grocery. Apply to Max Storm , Crcston huuse , WANTED , COAT AND VEST UAKJJIU M 1 , UO lUln tro l ' (