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I l l | , * - 1 . - T. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 31. 189-L THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICKJ - . NO. U PEAHL , BTIICET L < j Delivered by carrier to inr part of th * cltf. II. W , T1I.TON , L m . TEITPHONr.8-Ilu : lnci cfllc * . Ko , Ui nlchl dltor. No. ZL. Mt.\Vlt JIKSTMOtt. * - % Seals on cole at Camp's ijrtifi store Cor the Ebony Warblers at 9 o'clock this morning. Mayne Real Estate agency , 533 IJroaJvray. Tli& OJJ Fellowa hatl a very cnjoyablo "palletto anil conundrum" social last evening at their liall. Quito a crowd was present , Shoemaker and Young , who were convicted lor stealing ducks from Colonel 1' . C. Heed. have appealed their case to ( he district court. rtcbort H. Lee , charged ivlth selling diseased liog , had his trial yesterday afternoon , and the case was taken under advisement by Jus tice Fox , who will render a decision this morn Inc. Rtchctah Council , No. Dcsroo of Poca- iantas , will meet In their "teepee , " 103 Pearl tree , on the sleep oflit sun , beaver moon , a , S. I ) . , 403. Council nre will be kindled at the seventh and thirtieth breath. The $40 of stolen money that was found In Dan McSorloy's possession will remain for the present In City Marshal Canning's poa- cession , to bo used as evidence against him. After consulting the proper authorities Justice Vlen decided yesterday that It was better to have so valuable a lot of evidence nhero the hands of the officials could be laid on It , and ho rendered his decision accordingly. The funeral of Mrs. David DoVol took place yesterday afternoon at her late resl- donco on South First street , a large number of friends belnp present. The services were conducted by HOY. Stephen 1'helps , D. D. Jtrs. Vf. W. Sherman and Miss Itattlo I'almer furnished the music. The pall' bearers wcro C. II. Judson , I'aul DeVol , William 51. Green , Charles C. Qreen. Louis Green anil Oeorso D. ( Jreen. The remains were burled In Falrvlew cemetery. Wanted Good farm and city loans. We have | IOO,000 to loan on Improved security at 8 per cent and small commission. We also have money to loan on stock and grain. LOUOKB & TCMVUT , 235 Pearl St. Rubbers are the all-absorbing topic now adays , nnd Duncan sells them cheapest of them all. Men's rubber boots , best. $2.50. Men's thigh waders , best. $3.00. Ladles' rubber boots , best , $1.25. Misses' and children's rubber boots , 11.00. Hoys' waders , $2.25 , Every style of ladles' men's ' ' , , girls' , t/nys' and children's rubbers at any price you wish. Wo will also close out the warm lined and felt shoes of the F. H. Brans stock. Sllp- iw r a and oxfords for GOc. High shoss for 76C Don't ' forget our store Is overstocked ; so buy your shoes while the prices are low. D. M. DUNCAN , 28 Main St. Grand Hotel , Council Illuffa , ICntiponoil , Newly furnished. Every modern con- vcnlenc" . First class In all respects. Hates , J2.SO to J3.00. E. F. CLARK. Proprietor. A Costly DIlIZO Is that of a poor stove. The Garland heaters economize fuel and save winter ex penses , P. C. De Vol lias sold hundreds and wants to sell one to you. Coppg t'licor i nil llurb Tonic Can be purchased only of the Q , U. "Wheeler Brewing company , Wheeler & Hercld , Coun cil Bluffs , la. _ PRKXOXJT. inc.ian.t ms. 3. C. DIxby Is In Dunlap on business. L. T. Genune of Hastings was In the city yesterday , Congressman A. I * Ilager was In the city yesterday. Harry Inmnn has returned from a business trip to Norfolk , Neb. Mr. and Mrs. B. B , Hart returned yester day from a trip to Chicago. Mr. and JIrs , W. W. Lunger have re turned from an eastern visit. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adolf Is dangerously III with diphtheria. W. H. Stlllwcll , division superintendent of the Rock Island , was In the city yesterday. Mrs. J. I. Lutz and her daughter , Mrs. Wallace Shepard , , returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks with friends In Bur lington , 1211 Drown has suffered a relapse from the effects of the collision , he had several weeks ago with a dray , while riding his bicycle , and Is confined to bis bed. J. K. Fenner , who Is $ uffernc ! from the effects of a paralytic stroke. Is Improving slowly. He Is able to rlile about the city In a buggy , but finds very llttla use for his arms and limbs KO far. Louis Henn returned yesterday from the west to attend the wedding of his sister , Mlsa Maymo , to Mr. Hnrlan D. Sawyer , which took place last evening at the residence of Mrs. Henn , 116 Vine street. Quite a party of Masons went to Ncola on the train last evening to vIsIC the Masonic ledge of that place and perform "work In the third degree. Among those In the party were Nat Shcp.ird , JohrT Llndt , Cory Ilccd , 0. 0. Drew. E. H. Fonda , W. A. Hlgnsmlth , C. D. Jtandlctt , Q. H. Jackson and E. H. Ott. They ere expected homo this morning. George Shugart , who started out a week ago with Elmer Shugart , Harry Warren and Will Qreen to make a trip by raft down the Missouri river to New Orleans , returned .Mon . day. The party got as fur us I'laltsmotitli. where they ran across a gcnulno spell of weather. It so dampened their ardor for maritime adventureh that George decided to coma home. He looks for his companions In the very near future. The manufacturers' price sale at the HOSTOF STOIU3 still continues with wonderful success. Wo call special attention to bargains offered In the dress goods , underwear and cloak de partments. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER. Cheaper than dirt those new carpet sweep ers at the Council Bluffs Carpet company's. Everything else In the line of carpets , cur tains , rugs and upholstery goods are also cheaper than anywhere else In town. Look at the prices ] Look ut the bar- calnsl Look at the many beautiful things at W. II. Mulling' china shop , successor to Lund Bros. , 21 Main street. Trouhlo Amonc I'lirtnori. J. A. Bowcn and J. Smith were partners until recently In a feed store and grocery In the western part of the city. They had some sort of a disagreement , as the result of which the partnership was broken. Yester day Uowen ' made public the fact that JCO of the firm's money was missing , and that he suspected Smith of taking It. Ho nccord- Incly swore out a search warrant , alleging that ho had reasons for supposing that the money was hidden about the. Smith mansion at 1630 Fourth avenue. C. Wesley inada the search , but came back omptyhanded , Chrysanthemums are now coming In I n bloom. Visitors are welcome. J. F , Wilcox. Pcaslee'i celebrated ale and porter now on draught at Grand hotel bar. 23 pounds granulated sugar for Jl.OO at Crown's C. 0. D. Eagle Uumlry , 721 Broadway , far ffco 3 < uxrk. T l. 1B7. The laundries ut Pomenm .liiry DoUliurnlri. The Jury In the Bryant case spent all yes terday In deliberating. The manner In which Hiss Bryant's namu was coupled with that of Bas Brown has caused that - young- lady i , srest deal of mental anguish. Although ; ihe took rides ami walks with him on a number of occasions , ohe denies that she ver "kept company" with him In the way that term U commonly usetl. Selected bird wood for nesting stores. II. A. COX , 57 Mala itrtet , Tel. 43. dai cooking storea tor rent ud tor nit at j Ou Co. ' ofllce. _ . Havana Freckles ctgar.Davli , wholesale gt. ; JXmeitlo ioin bretki brd n Ur. kl _ NEIYS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Council Hears Another Glittering Proposi tion from a Railroad Company. WANT TO LAY A TfPCK ON UNION AVENUE Umalia llrlclpjo nnd Terminal Company Miikrs Special Argument In ItrqncsllnB 1'urlhcr r ur from the City Mut ter Taken Coder Consideration. A. meeting of the city council wag held yes terday morning , All the aldermen were present excepting White , nnd Mayor Cleaver performed the customary honors. The most Important Item of business was one that was wholly unlocked for by the officials. J. H. Webster of Omaha was on hand In the Inter ests of the Omaha Bridge and Terminal Unll way company , toi ask for a right of way for his company over Union avenue , which Is now well nigh monopolized by the Union Pa cific track. He presented an ordinance , drawn up In the usual way , and asked for Us pas sage. He was then asked n great many ques tions as to what the move meant. "Simply thls"was ; his reply In substance ; "we have spent upwards cC J3,000,000 In building our bridge and making other 1m provcments , and all that sum will be wasted unless we can Induce new roads to come here. What we have now does not bene fit you ; It Is only good for Omaha. Give us terminal facilities to offer the other roads that are looking Ihls way , and I have no doubt that we can Induce them to come. Our plan Is to put up such a depot In Ihls city as wo can. We shall give Ihe use of It to > any roads that may want It , our only stipulation being that we shall get 5 per cent Interest on our Investment. Tlio track we already have on Eighteenth street will enable us to run our trains Into Omaha. The Union Pacific hasn't the ex cluslvo right on Union avenue , and there U a grave quest on as to whether' It has any rights there at all , sice It discontinued the dummy service without entering the union depot project , which was a condition of Its being allowed to < lo so. Hut Is has posses sion , and will not allow us to use the tracks , so the only thing we can do Is to petition for the right to lay parallel to the Union Pa cific. " Alderman Keller said that the city had been bamboozled so many different times by men who had magnificent projects which died a-bornln' that Mr. Webster must not feel offemlcil If his request was scanned pretty closely before any action was taken with rofrard to It. Ho wanted to know what the cost of the depot would bo which It was pro pcisrxl to erect , and whether It would toke the place of the late lamented union depot. "De can't say how much It will cost , " was Mr. Webster's ' reply , "because we do not know how many roads will use our facilities or how much they will be willing to pay. Klvo per cent Is all wo ask , and wo arc willing to put. up a. $20,000.000 depot If the roads are. AH we can say definitely. Is that we shall spend from $75,000 to $130,000 dur Ing the coming winter In laying tracks , buyIng - Ing right of way , building a dc pot , and In such other ways as may bo found necessary. " He further said that It was as definitely settled as anything could be that ono road would be brought In from the west as soon as the Bridge and Terminal company couli ] offer It such terminal facilities as It was now trying to obtain. The Pennsylvania system had been extended within a year to Keokuk , and the Baltimore & Ohio to Beardston , 111. , and both roads were looking still farther west. Ho hoped to get hold of them both , with several others that were not now quite so close at hand , After considerable discussion the proposed ordinance was referred to the city attorney for examination. tt Is stated on outs.de authority that the western road that the company Is looking lor Is the Missouri Pacific , and that one of the eastern roads Is the Illinois Central. J , r. llo/Tiimrr I'liilcy I'ateut , Hungarian Process Flour. Made by the oldest milling firm In the west , makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. Ask your grocer for It. Trade mark : "Blue Koostcr. " _ _ _ _ _ Beautiful toilet articles , reliable drugs , paints. DELL O. MORGAN & CO. , 134 and 142 Broadway , Want * n Now ICiecutor. The firm of McDonald Bros , filed a re quest In the office of the clerk of the district court yesterday asking that Patrick Cron'can ' the executor of the estate of Margaret CronI can , be removed from his office , They al lege that he is Incompetent to carry on the work of the office , and ret forth that In spite of a notice to Hie his final report and a citation to appear and show cause why he had not acted In accordance with the notice , he had persistently refused to rise from the dead. The complainant. have a claim against the estate which they have so far been unable to realize on. and they demand that Cronlcoh be removed , his loiters be revoked , and that some one els be appointed to lake charge of the estate. Hog cholera preventive and cure by Dr. Jcfferls , Fletcher avenue. Council Bluffs will stop the disease In one hour. Trla bottle. Jl , Special sale on stoves this week. If you want n ctove now Is the time to buy It ; 20 per cent discount on all stoves thla week a Brown's C. 0. D. Iludlcy Iluck Qrmrtrt Itnnrprr. The concert at St. Francis Xavler's church laXst evening was not so largely attemle ns It might have been had the weather been more favorable. The Dudley Duck quarte maintained its good record heretofore made the numbers rendered especially well beln "Hnrk , the Trumpet , " and "Lead , Kind ] , Light , " arranged by Buck , and "The Hulnec Chapel , " by Keeker. Mrs , Charles Urquhar : of Omaha sang two soprano solos very nlcelj and -Mr. I. M. Treynor rendered "If with Al Your Hearts , " from Mendelssohn's "Elijah , " unusually well. J. H. Sims rendered twi organ solos and the church choir nsslstc _ with n couple of numbers , HI fll Dcurlclus' music house has few expenses high grade planes are cold reasonably. 11 Stutsman stree . Just received , a new invoice of all th latest styles In millinery at Miss Ragsdale's , 10 Pearl street. I'Hetl with Secretary of Slain. Flnley Burke , the attorney for the Illinois Iowa & Nebraska railway , and the Counc Bluffs Stock Yards company , mailed las ovenles copies o ( the articles of Incorporate of the two companies , lor the secretary o state. They have been flledlth the count , recorder , published op the statutes provide and filed with the secretary ot state. Th companies are now prepared to flo business t a legal way. Dry pine kindling fer sale. Cheaper than cob * . H. A , Cox , 37 Main street. Telephon 48. New sterling silver novelties , very beautl ful and styllth. at Wollman's. 403 Broadway \Vitlicnvomen u a Domestic sosp. Murrliro The following marriage licenses were Is by the county clerk yesterday : Name and Address. Age \V. H. Butt , Pottawattarnle county 2 Stella Glddeon. 1'ottawattnmle county 1 Shekry Dep , Omnha Z Poby Ablan , Omaha , . . . , l ; SO per cent discount on all stoves this wee' at Brown's C. Q. D. Domestic toap outlasts cheap soap , 1'aUlfleil Her A County Clerk Campbell received a lette : yesterday from Ira Jones of Ncola , register Ing a vigorous kick because Miss Jonea , hi daughter , -was granted a marriage license few days ago , She presented her Belt at th clerk's office with Matt Barrier , and , as the both said she was 18 years of age , the11 centowas granted without further ceremony Domestlo patterns can only be had o Vavra'a new dry goods store , 112 Broadway Poc&bontai masquerade ball November 21 , Line rouuly I'ythlant. Celebrate. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Oct. 30. ( Specla T l GTam.- tar ot tUs West lodn No. CnlRhts of Pythias , of this city relcbratcil in diver nnnlvrrsnry this afternoon anil venlntf with appropriate ceremonies , end up with a banquet at 10 o'clock. The cel- bratlon was attended by nearly all the < ulghts In Linn county. < IOT jvcmu.vu FOIC THI . * IWU.AK. I lo-Oporntlvo C < Hiinicr.cltil Union Swltullrr Operated FT ) f < r n ' , \lmi. SALINA , Kan. , Oct. 3D. A middle-aged man with a clever scheme and possessing an lly tongue hai been swindling merctianti In number ot Kansas towns , of which Sallna s probably lh.e most recent. It Is Just earned that lie duped several Sallna business men on Saturday Into taking stock In a sort f co-operative concern represented to be lo cated In New York. For | 1 the victim Is Iven a certificate which states that as a member of the company ho can purchase goods of the company mentioned at greatly ejuced prices , the goods , It was always lalmed. having been bought at an auction ale. The "New Yorker" did not give his name and carried an ear trumpet , apparently' ' o evade being questioned , " TJllKF AT FlfTKKA' Ulllco lloj Arre tc < l for Heine Conc rneil In n Lnrc IMiuiioml Itohbrrjr. BROOKLYN , Oct. 30. Isaac Steinberg , 1C years of ngc , who was ofllce boy of Franklin & Son , picture-frame makers at Morgan ave nue and Twelfth street , Chicago , was ar- ested by Detectives Donnelan and Zomke , he latter of Chicago. The boy U charged tvlth being concerned In the robbery by the IcGraw-Mortcl gang of $5.000 worth of diamonds mends and a large sum of money from the safe In the office of that firm. At first ho lenled knowledge of the theft , but on the way o the station broke down and confessed his , iart In the robbery. Drnllluto .Motlier unit C hllilrcn. DIUSTOW , Neb , , Oct. 30 , To the Editor > f The Dee : I write to ask you to use youc nlluenco In your city to send mo Immediate aid If possible. I live In I3oyd county. 1 am a widow with flvo little children to career or , and as you have heard there was nothing raised here this season , many families are suffering. Do you think the state will help any this winter ? I must have help now Could you not get something sent to me at O'Neill ? That will be my railroad station. ? lease send some things to eat and wear , ? lease consider this and do something lor mo' ' ust as soon as you can , and you will be surely rewarded. Yours In need , MHS. S. D. SMITH , Brlstow , Iloyd County , Nebraska. I > pinnr flt MeiUl Contest. A Demorest silver medal contest was held ast night at the Central United Presbyterian church , under the auspices of the Women's | Christian Temperance union. The contest- .nts were Eva Jardlne , Gertrude Macomber , Edna Marsh , Madge Laird , Blanche Rummel and Georgia Halsllp. The first' prize was awarded to Madge Laird , second prize to Georgia Halsltp , Gertrude Macomber re ceiving honorable mention. The prizes were presented by nev. John A. Williams. The .udges were Mre. Ward , Miss Conncll and Dr. baker. All contestants spoke well , and , vere liberally applauded. 1'ntont lawyer Swindle Broken Up LONDON , Oct. 30. Owing to complaints received by the United States ambassador , ho police of Scotland Yard and the officials of the United States legation have broken up the swindling operations of a firm of patent lawyers doing business In Chancery lane. In addition the United States em bassy warns American Inventors not to an swer circulars offering to obtain English patents unless they are satisfied that their patents came from duly authorized patent attorneys. _ Holil by the Kncmy. If you are held captive by the enemy , rheu matism , bound hand end foot In the shackles of rheumatic gout , you have yourself to blame , because you did not check their apt preach In the outset with Hosteller's Stomach ach Bitters. Tackle them at once with this pain soothing , nerve quieting , bleed depurat ing specific and you will experience speedy relief. Bllllousness , malaria , dyspeptic , liver and neuralgic complaints yield to It. Dill Not I ) U In Oiniilm. Chief Detective Haze received a telegram from Inspector Shear of Chicago last night , asking It Edward Burns O'Brienwas wanted here for murder , The murder , the telegram stated , occurred seven years ago In a packing house of South Omaha , and was committed with a cleaver. No such murder has occurred , nor Is such a man wanted here. County Siiiul iv S'cliool Convention. ALBION , Oct. SO.-Speclal. ( ) The annual county convention , of Sunday schools closet' today wltu a large attendance. The speakers from abroad were Chancellor Crook of Lin coln and Mrs. Perkins of Clarks. Other loading addresses were made by Hon. O. M Keedham , Hev. Mr. Hays and Dr. A. J Clark. H Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney troU' bl'cs. Trial size. 25 csnts. All druggists. t.irJIZC JIKIEFS. The Pullman strike commission now has ( Its report ready for submission The Congregational Women's Board Missions Is In session In Chicago. The second annual convention of the Daughters of the King la in session n' Baltimore. John Kreps and David Jones -were killer by a boiler explosion at Parkersburg , W Va. , yesterday. William McCnmpbcll has been appointed United States marshal In Minnesota to suc < ccecl J. A. Bede. One new case of smallpox has broken ou among the employes of the Interior depart ment nt Washington. James It. Hayes has been appointed re cclvcr of the Industrial Land and Improve ment company of New Jersey. Charles J. Searcey , the Virginia , train rob ber , waived examination yesterday nnd wa sent to jail to nwalt his trial. The Canadian Knlchla of Labor have been warned to drop their friendly attitude to ward Powilerly or be disfranchised. Tlie steamer Trinidad has arrived at Nev York from Uermuda with the crew of thi wrecked German bark Maries Kuper. A 13-year-old boy named Mnrtln Palnfa at Grand Iluplds , Mich. , yesterday shot a playmate with whom he had quarreled. George Francesco has been arrested a Detroit on the charge of embezzlelng- money from the National Beef company at Qulncy , The collector nt San Francisco lias beer ordered to Investigate charges of polllea ! assessments , being- made upon employes o : his ofllce. Baron Hlrsch writes that his society doe not encourage Hebrew emigration to thi country , but rather Is trying to direct It t' ' Argentine. The pearl button workers In. Detroit struck yesterday on account of the employment of a foreman who had formerly worked In a convict shop. The governor of New York has Issued re qulsltlon papers for the return of Mrs. Her man , the Lexow witness who Is being talned at Jersey City , A highwayman yesterday shot Arthui Meyer , a strge drlv r from liloomfloM. Nov. , to Nevada City. The driver refused to Btoti when ordered to do so. Three men , who are supposed to hav been burglars by tools found on their per sons , -were killed In a freight wreck nea Cleurlleld , Pa. , yesterday. The board of arbitration to settle the dlf ferences between the iiriners and operators In the Massllon , O , , coal district met yes- tenlay and prepared for active work. Another of the victims of the Wllkesbarr dynamite explosion died yesterday. A re ward of J2.000 has been ottered for the or rest of the perpetrators of the outrage. The city council of Montreal baa resolvec to lax church and school property , whlcr has hitherto been exvmpt , In order to mlsi sufllclent revenue to meet the city's de mands. The po ] Ice commissioners of New Tori have requested Superintendent Byrnes t prefer changes nmin policemen accused o assaulting men. during the recent do a makers' strike. Mrs. Anna Hinds has brought sull a Plttsbunr against Jlev. Thomas H. Chop rnaji , administrator of her husband's estate , claiming lie had mlsapproprlaUd lara amountB of money and property. A woman who says her name Is May F. Atrortl of Bt , Joseph was arrested at Chi caco yesterday. Bho was dressed in men' clothes and > ald she adopted that caib t , from a colored man who wsu > pursu. ABBOTI1 TO L\T \ THg TI11RD 4 ' * ' 1 Ei-Amateur Oeh ing Serves as a Mark for the Doughty 'Englishmfin. _ _ _ _ _ _ i L. * DDLEWEIGHT FLOORS AHEAVYW LHT omiuy IVot Mnk 9 Shnrt "Work of I'.tl J'itts Mhoio hecoml * lltrfyv Up Ilia .Sponge Aftpr n Few Minutes Hot Work. BALTIMORE , Oct. 30. Stanton Abbott of England aid ] Charles Gehrlng , ex-amateur tmmplon of the United States , fought at the Academy of Music tonight. The fight was . . announced to be a six-round go. From the tart Oehrlng began to force the fight , and ho thousand spectators applauded every time lie landed a blow. Abbott protected his face with his hands and the body blows he got were when he was retreating. The first two rounds looked like honors would be even at he end of the sixth. Abbott was waiting for an opening to get In bis tight and led Geh ring on , At the beginning of the third he got the opening he wanted and landed a staggerer on Gchrlng's ncclc. Gehrlng then became more cautious , and again Abbott be came apparently careless. He led Gehrlng on , and when he got the opening ho wanted he made a half right arm swing and caught Gehrlng under the ear. Gehrlng fell , but IVB.S up again In eight seconds. Abbott measured his distance and again let his right go. This tlmo ho caught Gehring on the point of the Jaw and Gehrlng went down and out. out.CHICAGO CHICAGO , Oct. 30. Tommy West , the Bos ton middleweight , made short work of Ed itts , the Denver heavyweight , putting him ouUIn one round. When the men faced each other they began to fight at once , Pitts opening with & swing at West's jaw which went wide. He repeated this six or seven times , each time West clinching to avoid punishment. West "anded a stiff punch on his man's neck and scored a knockdown. Pitts was promptly up and went down again from an upper cut. This time ho took full time to conic up , and a heavy swing failed to floor him. West ivcnt at him right and left , finally sending him down with another uppercut. Just as ho referee bad finished counting eight th'e bell rang , When time was called for the second round Pitts' seconds throw up the sponge. Tommy Ryan , Con Doyle and Hilly Slit were In West's corner and John Rlley and Jim Hargan were behind Pitts. WASLHNOTON , Oct. 30. The Eureka Atli- etlc club offered two sparring contests at Its club house on Alexander * Island. The first event was a bout of fifteen rounds between ol English of Baltimore and Johnny Glynn , champion bantamweight of Delaware. The flgbt was declared a draw In the fifteenth round , although English was conceded to have ho best of the contest. William Dunn oC New Jersey and Pred Mor ris , Muldoon's "Black Cyclone , " were down 'or a twenty-round flghl. Morris knocked Dunn out In the thirteenth , round. rWO.KOUNU UNO KOUC AT VALLEY. Simmy ll-iulcnck Wins the Clmmplonshlp from Ilert JoncvVif Tercrr. VALLEY , Neb. , Oct. 30.Speclal ( Tele gram. ) About 100 sports of * Vnlley and Waterloo witnessed a fight to a finish In .his city tonight between Sammy Handcock of Vnlley and Bert Jones of Mercer. The principals each are only 18 years of age and are the champions of their respective towns. Jones forced the flghtlnpr In the llrst round , but the honors .were about even. In the second and last rqund both did some hard fighting , but Just before the gong ranp " Jones received" rlfehthander which knocked him out. It was several minutes before Jones could stand on , his feet and th.e tight was awarded toHandcock. . Two- ounce gloves were used and. the n ht was for a pursq of J25. Jones AveJglis ] Sl pounds and Hanatoek tlpa thg'.beV. " - * ! . and Thnlr Contracts. NEW YORK. Oct. SO.-The board of the directors of the National Cycle Board of Trade of America held an Important meet ing at the Howard club. Amog those pres ent were : Colonel A. A. Pope , president ; A. G. Spnldlng. Phillip Gormully , It. L. Coleman - man , J. McKee nnd "William Heddlng. The most Important matter discussed was the attitude of'the manufacturers toward class H riders. 'It Is alleged by the manu facturers that many clas sB men hav < been drawing a salary from one maker nnd have rldlriT for others. The cycle board of trade appointed n committee , consisting of Messrs. A. G , Spaldlnp , Phillip Gormully and D. C. Stearns of Syracuse , to Investi gate the matter. This committee will wait upon Chairman Raymond of the League of American "Wheelmen and ascertain If It Is possible to have the league In some way recognize contracts made between manu facturers and class D riders. I'nr 11 CJrfiil Sculling Mntch. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 30. Captain John Grotty manager of the Austin Annual Internationa Regatte association , has formulated a plan to bring' about a match for the champion ship of America , to take place In Austin , Tex. , when the city's Itaht , water nnd power system , now nearlng completion. Is finished , This event will doubtless attract world-wide attention , as only crack men will bo permitted to enter. The proposed race will be a four-cornered one. between Thomas Sullivan , the present champion ot England ; John Teemer , Henry Peterson and Jake Gaudaur. the two Jlrst In. to row for the championship of the world. In the event thai Sullivan refuses to come to this country , the race will decide the American championship , which title Gaudaur now holds. Font Unll Hits Afternoon. There will be a game this afternoon at the Young Men's Christian association park between the Omnha High school and the Crelghton college teams. An admission fee of 15 cents will be charged , so that expenses may be covered. The High school boys will line up as follows : Left end , Ayers left tackle , Tukey , left puard , Jensen ; ecu ter. Cross ; right guard , Jackson ; rlgh. tackle , Cowglll ; right end , Purvis ; quarter , Humphrey or Clarke ; right half , Bunllck : full back , Lehner ; left half. Gardener ; subs , Me Key , Hopkins , Collet. Game will commence menco sharply at 4 o'clock , If the weathei permits. Tnmlem Third I.owned Again. QUINCY , 111. , Oct. 30.-O. P. Barnhnrd and L. F. Goctz of the Cleveland , blcycli racing team today made one-third mlli- tantlem , Hying start. In 0:31 : 3-5 , lowering their own world's record of 0:31 : 4-5. They were paced by Anderson and Coburn. No Yule-Cornell fin me. NEW HAVEN , Conn. . Oct. 30. Ben Cable , the Yale manager , says there will b& n foot ball game between ! Yale and Cornel this year , Yale , h& says , has no opei dates. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Vonny Mill a , jHrootcr. BUFFALO , Oct. 30 Johnson rode art un paced mile In 1:57 : 4-5 tfoday , breaking1 ul records for this performance. Sirs. Ityora Uropn tier Stilt. CHICAGO , Oct. SO.-jj-Tha habeas corpu proceedings begun In August by Mrs. Anna H. Byers against Dr. Tollman , John Davis , Henry B. Shields and Peter L. Klmberly t recover her husband , Ebencier M. Hycra , th Plttsburg millionaire , have been dismissed on motion of , her attornty. e Ex-Eollcltor Gcnern crease In the world's wlil-le supply. DC that suit would be brougnt In PJttsburg fo. about $250,000 against Ebcnezer's brother , A M. Bycrs , for the recoVerr of the former' property. Action for damages , Mr. Aldrlch said , -will also be brought against Dr. Tall , man , the Chicago physician , who , Mrs. Byers claimed , aided In keeping her husban from her. - .1. J. Itelthmnnn'l Affair * . DENVER , Oct. 30. Fred. C. Keith mann and John J. Itelthmann , Jr. , have filed n , bond of 1100,000 as assignees of J. J. n lth mann and (140,000 as assignees of J .J Helthmann & Co. Schedules have been filet In court showing that Mr. Kelthmann' personal asset- figure up 12,048,166 and th assets ot Helthmann & Co. { 136,562 , N statement ot liabilities li given. Oregon Kldnty Tea cures all kidney trou ties. Trial site , Z6 cents. All druggists. Liinilliul.r that Uriliilten Hoarder , AUKANSAB CITY , Kan. , Oct. 30. Mrs. W. O. Htmllton , keeper of a lodging bous In this city , shot -nd Instantly killed Charle StoUllne. - baker , who cams borne lutoil A GREAT SALE OF MACKINTOSHES From the OMAHA RUBBER CD'S Stock Purchased soon after they failed by the Columbia Clothing Co. and turned over to us at about 30 cents on the dollar. These Mackintoshes are in the very latest style Serges , Meltons , Covert Cloth , Broadcloth , Tricots , efc. , and the most convenient thing on earth. Men's single lexturo Mackintoshes Mackintoshes in ilotihlo and toshes , ffood and long seven single texture box all style styles of oloth plain , plaid or wool , , pluln colora plaids nnd Btripe regular Onmhu $7.50 coat Rubber Go's. $3,5O Omnha mixtures Itubbor , reuulur Conow 318 coat with $7.50 Men's black nnd blue Mackintoshes ' Man's fine Cheviot , Tricot and toshes , longer short a coat English Cashmere , all wool the OmahaRuVbor Co. $10 - . got ,5O Mackintoshes , nmde in latest for , our pr'co box style worth 820 now every cent of $9,00 Mpn's fine double texture coats with full length capes , sowed The very finest Mackintoshes nnd ceinontod sonms 3 colors. made , those lesa you never pay Tno for them Onwhn , this Rubber week Co. got 815 $650 at than $25 for , will go thla wcolc .00 . We are in it get in it yourself while you can get in on the ground floor. Nobody ever bought a Mackintosh for as little money as at our sale. H. Cook Clothing Co. successors to Columbia Clothing Co. , 13th and Farnam Streets , Omaha. Trcatmcntby Mill , Consnllatioa Frai Cuturrli , all diseases of the nose , Throat. Chest.Stoinac1iLivcrBIooil Skin and Kidney diseases , Lost Manhood and all Private Dis eases of Men. Hun or ndtlresi. Dr. Scarles & Scarlcs , A For 30 days \vo TOOTH wlllgiveatoooth SRUSH brush with each FREE , Physician's PRESCRIPTION. Our Prices are Low , We areAOOUBATE .ODBELIABLE , The Aloe & Penfold Co. , 1408 FARNA.M STREET. THE LION DRUG HOUSiL cated. She rays that Stoctllng choked and threatened to kill her. WEA.TUK11 rOHKQAST. Fair and Warmer Weatlier ( with We torly Winds. WASHINGTON , Oct. 30. The forecast for Wednesday Is : For Nebraska ami Kansas Fair ; warmer ; westerly winds. For Missouri Generally fair during the day , with westerly winds ; Blight rise In temperature. Tor Iowa Fair weather ; slightly warmer ; westerly winds. for South Dakota Generally i.ilr wta her ; warmer In the eastern portion ; southwest erly winds. lx > rnl Ilecoril , OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU , OMAHA , Oct. SO. Omnha record of temper- pcraturo and rainfall , compared with the corresponding day of past four years : 1891. 1893. 1692. 1631. Maximum temperature , . . . EG G2 Cl f.S Minimum temperature . . . . 33 31 36 07 Average temperature SI 48 45 G3 WEI DON'T SAY MUCH ! Our Warranty'SoVt wMh"Each"&a ehln . H tins lliu lurcrst Iced opening ol nny Contlur.ouc-ftMInc , Double-Stroke I'rcbs In the World. Dales tight ; draft llfiht. Capacity ; Construction ; Durability alt the BEST. Southwick Steam & Horse Power Press Talks. They talk in Ions the language of profit. They are nellers. easy They area double stroke . Profitable to handle. Writs for catalogue and dlscounto press. , SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. couicit B-.UFFS STEAM DYE WORKS AH kinds of Dyeing nnd Cleaning done In the hlgfu'st style of the art Faded and stained fabrics madf to look as good Hi new. AVcrk promptly done and delivered In all parta ot tlio country. Send tor price list. A. M.\CllAfi , ' IVopr tot Of Uroadvvny , nearNortaf western Depot. Telephone 22. ELECTRO-MAONtnC KtALTH RESTORER. ! WELL ! WELL ! ! WELL ! ! WHY NOT GET WELL ? Our scientific methods of applying magnetic "lines of force , " uppnko for Iteclf. 'TU u foe to pnln a ! a tlng tonic a relief for nervous pros ( ration with Its many consequence * . may bo your ulllntrs try the llfeglvlne furce of our magnetic Held , A few treatments will make ) ou fevl young again. Its toothlnic. pene trating power will KO where medicine full" to reach and ecc-jmpllsh WONDEHH. Tor pamphlets and peitlculars write Electro Magnetic Dispensary , n om 420 N. Y. Life Open both day and venlng . Tel. 1012. and vigor qnlckl } Losi Manhood rrktoreil-Virlcoceli , , . , , , Mrophjr , rlo. . urHr curnl by IMIAIMI. tli ureal lllnJow Remedy , Wltii rUiMiitruiMUc > n. Bold b/ \ . A. Fuller & Co. , Corner : jli ( and Uouglais Stl , OMAHA. NEB- GEO. P. BANFOHD. A. W. niOICMAN. President. Cat bier. Of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , $100,000 Profits , 12,000 Oat of lh oldeit tanki In lh itatt of loira. W collclt your tmilneu and collections. W par P r cent on tlra dtpotlts. W will tx plcu d to in ani terv * you. . 7 COLE'S AIR-TIGHT ERFUL WOOD HEATER 4a a day heats a room In cold , weather. Holds flro 4S hours. The licet of Ita rlnsn. llurn wood , cobs , trash. Bold ! > / the trade everywhere. Bo * cure the agency at once , Manufactured by GOLE1 & OOLvEX MAIN STREET. l Notices Cobrjell CHIMNEYS CM3ANED ; VAULTS CLEANED. id Hurke. at W. H. Homer's , E.33 Broadway. [ Oil BALE OH THADi : , 320 ACJIK9 OP LAND In Hock county , Nebraska : C < 0 arces Umbel land In Michigan ; will tru'le either for itocU of Kencral merchandise , and will put In cast ) 11.000. W or ll.MO.OO ; haute and lot In Col far. price , f Ltd ) 00 ; will trade for itock ot general merchandlia and put In 1000.09 cas/i ; fine rei- Idenco property In Council Ulurr , price , 15.000.00 ; will trade for general ( lock and put la 11,000.00 cuih. All corrripondence to tie con fidential. AdJrmJ lock box II , Council UlurTi. WANTED , I'OaiTJON AS IJOOKKnEl'Ull On atenographer , murnlngi , evening ! and Uatur * day. . Addreni W 11 , Lice , Council IJIurt * . SALT : . KINB OAHIHN : FAIUI , OH couw- try home , only onu mile from the city , Will tiiliB pait payment In painting , paper hunting and like work. Apply to Leonard Everutt , Council Uluff * , la. FOH BALK. OAItUErf AND FHUIT LAND : II acrei ; well Improved ; & miles eail poitofnce : good houiv , baxo ; plenty fruit ;