THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; , NOV33MBJSB 3 4 , 1S94. THE OMAHA DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. - NO. 12 PEARL STREET DiUvtrtd by tarrler to nny part of lh ellr. H. W. TILTON , Lewe. TEt.nPlION'ns-IJutlnejs otnce , No. 4J ; nltht editor , No , n. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J/Zs oit .11 if < TJUX. Mayne Real Estate apenoy , DSD Broadway. Unity Guild will give an experience party this evening In Oracc church. George Boll , charged with fast driving , was ulJchtreed uy Judge McGce yesterday morning. Miss Hartlet Palmer entertained a email party of friends last evening at her homo on Third nvcnuo. F. W. Spetman commenced attachment pro ceedings yesterday against A. U Williams for the sum of $117. Lizzie Schmidt has been granted a divorce from J. C Schmidt , who deserted her after a married cxputlencc of two months , The case of Sheafc against Fern and others , Involving the foreclosure of a piece of prop- eity , was tried and submitted to Judge Smith yesterday , Mrs. J. L. Smith will entertain the Aid society of Lily camp No. 1 at 712 Mill street thl * afternoon. All Royal Neighbors are cor dially Invited. The Woman's American Protective asso ciation will give a social at the hall ot the Patriotic Order of Sons of America , 101 Main street , Friday evening. Henry , theCdayold son of Mr. and Mrs , H. A. Grlnimett , died yesterday morning at C o'clock. A private funeral will bo held this morning at 10:30 : o'clock at the residence , 000 East Pierce street. "Tho New Boy , " under the management of Gustavo Frohman , Is announced for Dohany's this evening. It Is a comedy ol the purest kind , and the people of Council Bluffs will enjoy a rich treat. Charles Chrlstfellow , who eloped with two typewriters belonging to the High school was scut to the grand jury by Justice Field yesterday afternoon , and the typewriters were ordered returned to their owners. Tom Carter , charged with breaking Into the canning factory and stealing eighteen cases of canned corn , waived examination and was bound over to the grand Jury by Justice Vler yesterday. His bond was fixed at $200. Special meetings are being held at the Broadway Methodist church each night this week. The pastor Is being assisted by Rev Joseph Stephen of Northboro , who Is an earn est and able evangelist. All are Invited to Rttend. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarleton entertained the Oakland Avenue Heading Circle Monday evening. The life and works of Oliver Wendell Holmes were the subjects of re learch , and Dr. Asktn was the speaker About forty guests \\etc present , and music tnd refreshments rounded out a very pleasan evening. Mrs. Molllo Glndwlg of Omaha was In th city yesterday looking tip the past record o her husband , who , with his entire family was run out of town by the authorities In 18S9. The relations now existing between them are somewhat strained and they ar on opposite sides ot a law suit now pendlnp In the Lincoln courts for the dissolution o the marriage tics. J. B. Sweet has gene to Colorado and let the case of the state of Iowa against Whet stone and Kujkcndall , for cutting timber o the land of Nora Murphy , to take care o Hself. The defendants have accordingly bcei granted an Indefinite continuance. They hav been already convicted and lined severa times for offenses ot this same sort , but they persist in transgressing In spite ot every thing. H. F. Yule- and a lady alighted from th Northwestern train yesterday afternoon anc took a hack driven by a man named Wyckoff vho took them to the Ogden hotel. When they-arrived there Yule said ha wanted to g to the Revere licuse , and demanded tha Wyckoff take him there. - Wyckoft refused whereupon Yule refused to pay him anything Wyckoff turned him over to the police and filed an Information charging him with try Ing to beat a hack bill. When Yule sax the hack driver meant business ho finally paid him $3 Instead of the 75 cents the fel low had demanded at first , and was allowed to take his lady and depart. Wanted Good farm and city loans. W have $400,000 to loan on Improved security at 6 per cent and small commission. W also have money to loan on stock and grain LOUGEE & TOWLE , 235 Pearl St. Domestic IOIP brraks hard water. Mrs. W. II. Trcynor has returiPd trim visit to Chicago. Ell Brown will spend the winter In th south for the sake of his health. W. S. Rlgdon leavei tomorrow for a vli ] of ten days ) to his former homo In Massllon Ohio. Ohio.Mrs. Mrs. II. J. Gallagher , who has bean spent ! Ing several weeks visiting her parents I this city , accompanied by her children , leave < today for her new homo In Washlngtot D. C. Oriinil Iliitul , Council Hindu , Knopcncil. Newly furnlthed. Every modern con venlenc" . First class In all respects. Rates $2,50 to $3.00. E. F. CLARK , Proprietor Selected hard wood for heating stovss. H. A. COX. 37 Main street. Tel. 1J. Odd Follow * Ulll Trndo. The Odd Fellows have decided to trade on the property on which the Mint und th building just weit now stand , In case the can find tha right eort nf a bargain. A already stated. It was their Intention to pu up a fine temple on this piece of ground They find , however , that the owner of twenty-two foot strip just west ot thcl property Is unwilling to sell mtt for ! es than $10,000 , which Is more than they wan to pay. So , In spite ot the fact that th building located on this strip stands for couple of feet on the Odd Follows' propertj the deal has been dcc'a'cl ' off. At the Ian meeting of the loJso on MomUy night tl > trustees were Ins'ructed to trade off th Mint property and iho other lot adjolnln ( or other suitable ground , and as teen a the bargain can bo mada the work ot erectln the building will Le uuaheJ as rapidly u possible. Several % ttcs are talked of , amen others one on Broidway between Seven ! ind Eighth streets. Capp * Cheer mill llorb Tonlo Can bo purchased only ot the O. R. Wheele Brewing company , Wheeler & Hereld. Coun ell Bluffs , la. Special prices this week at MIsa Rags dale's. The laundries us > Domestic icap. Memento ot the 1'ait. In digging about among the musty relic of the past that are stored In the vault o the county clerk's office Mr , Campbell foun n $1 bill and two 25-cent "shin plasters tucked away In an original notice that bur the date ot 1S76. He pocketed the dollar an one ot the "plasters" and the other wa taken by County Attorney Organ. In vleu of the approaching hard winter and the lac ot employment that stares them both In th face after January 1 , the find was blghl ippreclated. Carpets are cheaper than ever , and ever ] late pattern ot the season U displayed b the Council Bluffs Carpet company. O you like pretty thlngaT Come and see them Bcurlclu * ' music house has few expensei high erada planes ere sold reasonably. 11 Ctutsman street U ve Him One-Third. The Jury In the case of Lewis again ! SchuUz came In shortly before mldnlgh Monday night with a scaled verdict , whlc was opened In superior court yesterday morn Ing and found to be for the plaintiff In th um of $625. This was the case In whlct Lewis sought $1,800 damages for the burnln of hay In a prairie fire started by some o the defendant's hired men. Dr. I. U. Partons , Archer block. Tel. 215 Havana Freckles clgtr.Davli. wholesale agt. .Washerwomen use Domeitlo leap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Ibriatltin Jensen and Wife Accused of Omolly 'Beating a Ohlldr UDGE SMITH ORD-FS THEIR ARREST NclClibnrs of the Accused ) Who Llvo In > 'orniitk Township , Cuimldcrnbljr Worked U | > Over the Arr.ilr-Unno Will lie thoroughly Investigated , The 12-year-old stepdaughter of Christian ensen of Norwalk township was brought icforc Judge Smith yesterday by a neighbor , Paul C. Anderson , who asked that he be ap pointed guardian. The llttlo girl tells a piti ful story , which , If true , will undoubtedly result In a guardian being appointed. Shu was born In Denmark and lived with her mother for two years , when her mother , who was n widow , moved to America , leaving her daughter In the old country. She after wards married a second tlmo and then sent tor the girl , who followed her to America. Her mother and stepfather , the girl says , liavo abused her outrageously for years past , pounding her with a broomstick without mercy on numerous occasions. Marks on lier body show the truth of her assertions. They finally put her out of the house with very little clothing and allowed her to find shelter where she could. She crossed the country and sought refuseat the house of Anderson , five miles away from home. She lias been staying with him over since. The neighbors have been very much worked up over the alleged 111 treatment the girl has received. Judge Smith directed that a com plaint bo filed against the man and the woman and that they bo brought In to tell their sldo of the story. The case will be thoroughly clftcd. MATiUrACTUItKKS * 1'IUCES Slltl Draw the Crowds to the Iloston btore. Better values were never offered than those now being made on staple dry goods by the Iloston Storo. This week wo offer special bargains In dress goods , underwear , hosiery and blankets , Call and compare prices. You will bo con vinced that wo are leaders. BOSTON STORE , Council Bluffs , la. Onicl.il Vote Canvuiscil. The Board of Supervisors finished UK work of canvassing the returns ot the lasl election. Errors were few and 'far ' bstweer and the result was practically the same as given the day following the election. Th ( following are the exact figures : State Ticket McFarland ( rep. ) , 5,101 ; Dal ( ( dem. ) , 3,937 ; Crane ( pop. ) , 810 ; Mltchel ( prohlb. ) , CO. Republican plurality , 1,164. Congressional Ticket Hager ( rep. ) , 5,115 Weaver ( dem. ) , 4,791 : Parker ( labor ) , 39. .Re publican plurality , 2S5. Judicial Ticket Green ( rep , ) . 5,140 ; Smith ( rep. ) , 5,381 ; Thorncll ( rep. ) , 5,241 ; Culllsot ( dem. ) , 4.C34 ; Ware ( dem. ) . 4,535 ; Kellej ( dem. ) , 4.G05. County Ticket , Auditor Matthews ( rep ) 5,412 ; Wilson ( dem. ) , 4,406. Matthews' major Ity. 94C. Clerk Reed ( rep. ) , C.395 ; Fenlon ( dem. ) 4,493. Reed's majority , 902. Recorder Shcpard ( rep. ) , 5,143 ; Paris ( dem. ) , 4,755. ShepardS majority , 388. Attorney Saunrters ( rep. ) , 5,223 ; Ayles worth ( dem. ) , 4,649. Saundsrs' majority , 574 Supervisors Auld ( rep. ) , 4,937 ; Kerne : ( rep. ) , 5,223 ; Black ( dem. ) , 4,876 ; Hougl ( dem. ) , 4,690. Township Ticket , Justices Vlen ( rep. ) 2.180 ; Cook ( rep. ) , 2,276 : Walker ( rep. ) , 2.185 Spencer ( dem. ) , 1,728 ; Guanella. ( dem. ) , 1,598 Burke pop. ) , 1,721. Trustees Green ( rep. ) , 2,180 ; Kemp ( rep. ) 2,179 ! Nelson ( dem. ) , 1.691 ; Woods ( dem. ) 1,093. Clerk Drlcsbach ( rep. ) , 2,195 ; Machai ( dem. ) , 1.085. Constables Baker ( repO , 2.232 ; Albert ( rep. ) , 2,185 ; Autry ( rep. ) , 2,107 ; William ! ( dem. ) , 1,639 ; Brooks ( dem. ) , 1,065 ; Shoe maker ( dem. ) , 1,785. The remainder of the day was taken ui with road work. There Is business enougl before the board to occupy the rest of th ( week. _ _ Duiiriin Stamped on a shoe means standard of merit Our J5.00 line of ladles' high class handmade - made shoes In every variety and form foi $3.50. Every pair Is strictly hand-sewed , h'gl grade shoes , superior In form , finish , elas tlclty and yielding grace and guarantee : : equal In quality to any $5.00 or $0.00 ti,0 < sold elsewhere. We have the swellest lines of men's 1m ported patent leather shoes for $4.00 am $5.00 , and e\erythlng that one could wish It danc.ng slippers for children , inUses , boys ladles and men. Headquarters for rubbers , overshoes anc overgaltcrs. B. M. DUNCAN , 28 Main street. Suing the v uunty. Ono of the matters brought before Judgi McGee ye terday was the suit of John M Galvln against Pottawattamlo county , to re cover about $30,000 claimed to have bcei levied In excess of the amount allowed b ; the statutes during the years ' 88 , ' 89 am ' 90. The county officials are making a rathe : perfunctory fight In this case , and the Im prcsslon seems to have gained ground amoni them that In the end the county will have t ( pay the amount claimed. "When the lav and the evidence are both against us w < can't do very much , " said ono of the super visors yesterday. The suit ot the Nashua Investment com pany against Reynolds , on a writ of erro ; from a Justice court , was also on trial. It I : the result of the passage of a new law b ] the last legislature making the wages ot non residents exempt from execution the eami as those of residents of Iowa , Reynolds wai served with a notice of garnishment Juni 29 and cited to appear the following week The new law went Into effect July 4 , but thi Justice before whom the. case was original ! ; tried held that the garnishment was gooi under the old law. Judge McGee Is now try Ing the case over again. An experience social will be given by th ladles ot Unity guild this ( Wednesday ) even Ing In the Guild rooms , Friends are cor dlally Invited. Admittance , Including refresh mcnts , lOc. ' Domestic patterns can only be had a Vavra's new dry goods store , 142 Broadway Gas cooking itovci for rent and for lals i < Go's Co.'i office. _ Hot .Much ( IrnToir Although the councilman are not very mud pleased with the result of their trip to tin sand bank north of the city. It U probabli that an Investigation will be made further They say that Instead of being composed o gravel , as they had been led to suppose , tin sand bank Is made of sand , and that , a every one knows , Is not of much account to paving purposes. U Is claimed , however that there Is enough gravel there , tcattcrei about In small quantities , to do the city ver ; well , "I ara afraid that when we dig belov the surface , " eald Alderman Keller yester day , "we'll find that the ground Is full o springs and the sands will be soft and mush ; and of less account even than that on tin surface. Still , we spent $50 to prove to th citizens that they were drinking pure water and I don't know but the came amount pu In to find out whether or not thl ) sand cai bo used would be well Invested. " Ilooiun fur Kent. Four furnished rooms for light house keeping. Call 220 South Seventh street Council Bluffs. _ Dry pine kindling for sale. Cheaper that cob * . II. A. Cox. 37 Malu stieet. Telephone 8. _ _ _ _ _ _ , E r'e laundry. 721 Uroaawajr , ( ; r < co < ' ork. Til. Itt. Conflict of K Cell Hough has three cases now pendlni against him In the various courts , and thi fact that they were all set for a hearing a the same hour , 9 o'clock yesterday morning made It rather embarrassing for him. Th one which has been on the. docket thei longei was brought up first In Justice Field's court and be was granted continuance ! In thi other two , The tearing wu Uje one It which he was charged with resisting Odlcoc Itcadlee. The latter was In court , accom panied by several bruises on his ( ace , which some of the witnesses said were caused by blows which could have been heard two blocks. Hough's friends tried to show that ho was a gentleman of most exemplary character. The court took the case under advisement and will decide It this morning. The trial ot Cell and CHIT Hough for pounding up Jackson and Pancake last Satur day night Is set for this morning In Justice Vlen's court , and Jackson and Pancake will have a trial at the same time In police court. At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph office hortliand reporter and typewriter will write ctters , depositions , etc. , very cheap. Genuine Hound Oak , Radiant Home and lole's Air-Tight heating stoves , the fuel savers , only at Cole's , 41 Main street , Cimestlc toap CJtlasts cheap soap. JACK TltKSTn.lMiI.KH .1G.II.\ . Another Pillion \Voiniin round Murdered In Denver. DENVER , Nov. 13. "Stranglers1 Row" was ; he scene of another murder early this morn ing. About 1:15 : a. m. 1975 Market street was visited by the fiend whose strange hobby is to cboke women to death , and when he left the place Klku Oyama , a Japanese girl , who ran the place , was a corpse , with the marks of the strangler's work on her throat. This morning's murder was committed In the same row of houses In which Lena Tap- ; xr and Marie Contassot were strangled. The mode of her death , too , was exactly similar. After partially choking her the | ob was completed by tying a towel around lier neck and tightening the noose until life left the body. The only difference between Klku Oyama's murder and the strangUr's other jobs Is that she was discovered wh'Ie her pulse was still beating and breath was yet In her lungs. Klku Oyama was 24 years old and emi grated from Japan to Chicago with the racial representatives of her land to the Columbian exposition. There she made the acquaint ance of Ima Oyama , and together they came to Denver last November. Ima Oyama says lie was the dead woman's cook , but he neigh bors say he lived with her as her husband. He was the first person to enter the Japan ese g rl'a room after her death. In the room where the murdered woman was found there was every Indication that a desperate struggle had taken place. The bed clothes were disturbed and the whole spread of the bed was covered In spots with blood. A rough bath towel had been ued to choke the woman , and there was another of a similar kind lying upon a dressing table. The first towel was twisted Into a rope , and there Is every evidence that the victim was thrown upon her back upon the bed after the towel had been placed about her neck , and then deliberately garrotted. No money was found In the room , and It Is believed the woman was robbed. Ima Oyama and several other Japanese have been arrested on suspicion , but so far as known not the slightest evidence has been discov ered to Implicate them In the crime. The excitement among the woman ot 111 fame Inhabiting the portion of the city where the murders by strangulation have occurred within a few weeks rivals that prodursd by the crimes of "Jack the Ripper" In Lon don a few years ago. Police Surgeon Wheeler believes that such a criminal exists In this city as "Jack the Ripper , " who so foully murdered and hacked fallen women In the disreputable White- chapel district In London. Dr. Wheeler Is of the opinion that the villain who strangled Klku Oyama this morning also murdered Lena Tapper and Marie Contossolt. He docs not believe that the real criminal has yet been arrested. MUCH riiui'iHtTX ixrorrin. Lltlgntlon Instituted In Wyoming to Settle Dlftputcfi na to I uml4. CHCYENNE , Wyo. , Nov. 13. ( Special. ) A suit Involving the title to a large number ot lots In Cheyenne and Evanston , as wel aa a large number of tracts of railroad land has been Instituted In the United States cour for the district of Wyomlngj The title o the case Is the United States against the Union Pacific Railroad company , and Is brought under the act of congress of March 5 , 1887 , for the purpose of setting aside patents to lands wrongfully acquired from the United States under the railroad land grants It Is the Intention of the United States attor ney to make present owners of the property defendants In the case. It Is an Importan action , and will require some time to take the testimony. A commissioner will prob ably be appointed by the court for that pur pose. m IT nvint OK as T EII ? Itesult of the Ciuhermitorl.il election In Cnllfornlti Is Still In Doulit. SAN FRANCISCO , Nov. 13. There has been no marked change In the gubernatorla contest In California In the past twenty-four hours. Complete returns have now been re ceived from 2,135 precincts In the state In a total of 2,274 precincts , and the result shows : Budd , democrat , 109,090 ; Esteo , re publican , 108,012. Budd's plurality , 1,078 There are still 135 precincts to hear from and the official count of forty-seven counties The official returns have been received from ten counties In the state and the gains o the two candidates about tally , being six teen votes In Estee's favor. The figures clven above allow a plurality for Budd In this city of 11,550 , as that seems to be the most accurate figure which can be obtained until after the official canvass has been com plcted. Surprised thn Oldest Inhihltiint. PENSACOLA , Fla. , Nov. 13. A cold wave spread over this section yesterday and las night. The thermometer went down to 28 Ice was plentiful this morning. Many o the older Inhabitants do not remember a freeze so early. Second'loll WIIIH Stircru. KANSAS CITY , Nov. 13. August Dams , n notorious Joint keeper , fatally shot hlmsel last night after an Ineffectual attempt to murder his wife In Kansas City , Kan. Murdered HIM ! Itubbt-d. M'ALESTCIl , I. T. , Nov. 13. The body o a white man with a bullet hole In his heai wns found near here yesterday. The deua man's clothes wer rifled. WK.IT11KH FOHBC.1ST , t'nlr and Warmer Weather with South \\lud * for Nehrttnkn * WASHINGTON. Nov. 13.-The forecast fo Wednesday Is : For Nebraska and South Dakota Fnlr ; warmer ; south winds. For lown Fair ; northwest winds , becom inp variable. Kor Missouri Fair ; variable winds. For Kansas Fair ; warmer ; variable winds. I.ocnl Hocord. OFFICTB OF TUB WEATHER BUREAU OMAHA , Nov. 13 Omaha record of temperature aturo und rainfall , compared with the corresponding day of past four years ; 1801. 1893. 18D2. 1831 Maximum temperature. , , . 47 43 52 3o Minimum temperature. , . , , 33 29 45 20 Average temperature 42 36 48 2S Precipitation T , CO T .00 Condition of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1 iso ) : Normal temperature , 4 Excess for the day. , Accumulated excess since March 1. . 709 Normal precipitation 04 Inch Deficiency for the day .01 Incl Total precipitation since March 1 15.06 Inche Deficiency since March 1 , . 14.91 Inche JteiiorU front Other SUthfat nc 8 I' . .M. "T" luUlcates trace ot ratn. L. A. WELSll , Observer. AFFAIRS AT SOOtlfcrOHAHA 91 Taxpayers Lcngno Will OonYSr with the Mayor on Important Questions , /M'H / CONFCRMING V/ITH / NEW" PRETENSIONS t / - i " " " " " " " " Iv 111 Justice tMVf Displeased wltli'tlio Outcome of n Cane Tlilovos Ilnvath Tnvorltn Ice llor Other Mnglo City Nowsl ' ' 1 lir u The meeting of the Taxpayers' league last night In the city council chamber was not as largely attended as was anticipated. President J , D. Cross handed In his reilg- natlon as an officer , but will still bo a mem ber of the league. Treasurer C. M. Hunt also handed In his resignation as he Intends to bo absent the greater portion of the winter. His resignation , however , was not accepted. Dave Anderson presided. Among those present were Messrs. Hunt , Hector , Tom- brink , Tlghc , Plvonka , Ilabcock , Olson , Morey , Van Duscn , O'Nell , Anderson , Lane , Deal and Stanley , Messrs. Lane , O'Nell and Rltchhart were appointed as a special committee to wait up on the mayor and discuss the details ot the opinion rendered by the supreme court de ciding the class ot the city. The principal subjects discussed were the legality of the special school tax levy made last June and whether or not tha liquor licenses should be Increased to $1,000 a year. Not bittlHtiiutory tii Justice Levy Is red-hot , and the whole trou ble arose over the larceny of U\o flno pointer dogs , n. P. Hoffman owned the dogs and raised them. They were stolen , and four months later he found them In the possession of C. W. Bowles. Through the assistance of a policeman Mr. Hoffman secured his dogs , jut he had only had them an hour when they replevlned by Mr. Dowlcs. Mr. Hoffman then endeavored to replevin them back In Justice Levy's court. The case was tried t > y a jury , and the Jury disagreed the first time. This was two weeks ago. Yesterday another Jury was empaneled , and the case was about to be tried when the attorneys for both sides submitted a stipulation to the coilrl showing that the case had been com promised. The Jury was discharged , but Judge Levy was out ( he costs In the case and he- gave > vent to his feelings In loud and distinct tones. He declares he will sue Mr W. D. Cheek , who was the bondsman for Mr. Dowlcs when the casestarted. . The bond was for $50. The costs In the case have already reached $35. The case waa com promised by giving Mr. Hoffman $10 and Mr Dowles still has the dogs. A. L. Button appeared for Bowles and D. F. Bayless for Mr. Hoffman. A t hrysnntheniUm festival. The ladles of the Untied Presbyterian church will give a chrysjinthemumvfesttva Thursday evening , November ,15 , to which the public Is cordially Invited. .j\ short but In teresting program wllli bo rendered , niter which refreshments will bo served from tastefully decorated booth * . No admission fee. The ladles will bo grateful to all friends who will loan their chrysanthemums for this exhibition. A committeenvlll be at the churct all day Thursday to receive and number such contributions. Competent judges nil award a blue ribbon for tha Choicest spec ! men. , t Cr.tc-lccd tha Irelliox , Thb Ice chest at the Delrhonlco hotel ha proven a snap for the' thieves of late. On Sunday night the box wjis pried open and al of the meats and other food kept there stolon. New locks were , placed on the box but agaln.Monday nlgbf Jhethugs ) broke the locks andi.carried an ay , , about 'JS. ' wortho , . 111U UUA Will UO lUll\IUMl l" IJU.tvu til uv asked to take a look at this end of the city occasionally during the nfght time. It I.uokcil Misplclnnv. John W.-Leonard was ga'thored Iti by Officer Deters while In the act of trying to sell a $50 overcoat for { 2. Leonard said ho cam 'roni Sidney , where he purchased the coat frv < n a stranger for $1.30. The coat la made of mountain goat and beaver' and la well lined. H Is largo enough for a man who wetgiis 250 pounds. Leonard and the coat will beheld held until advices can be received from Sidney. . Ulll Marry In Intvii. J. T. Donohoe , chief of the fire department at Swift's left Monday night for Iowa City , la. , where he will be married on Thursday morning to Miss Mable Uolton , one of the most charming young ladles In that city. After the marrlago ceremony the happy couple will vlst some of the eastern cities , returning to South Omaha In about two weeks , where they will make their future home. city 0 issl | > . E. O. Mayfield Is suffering from tonsolltls Manager Babcock of the Stock Yards com pany Is In Chicago. J. B. Fenno is home from a trip to his old home In Philadelphia. A special meeting of Uic Board of Educa tlon will bo held on Thursday evening- . Tli 6 oyster iupper announced by the Meth odlst ladles for Thursday night has been Indefinitely postponed. 0. N. Templeton , formerly of this city bu now of Hot Springs , ' S. D. , Is visiting ol < filemls for a few days. John Sautter twore out a peace worran aga nst Louis Hlrshauer , alleging that he feared the latter would carve , and Injure his person. Tha Degre-e of Honor will give a high five party at Ancient Order of United Workmen hall Thursday evening. All members and their friends ore Invited. Hans Dock of Idaho , a cousin of City Engineer Bcal and Government Inspecto Herman Beal , Is vlsltlnR here for a few days. Mr. Bock owns a large ranch In the west and was at one tlmo a citizen o Omaha. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor will give an owl social Tuesday evening , November 20. . at the homo of Miss Jean cue Mullen , Twenty-first and J streets An interesting entertainment has been ar ranged. Refreshments consisting of bakec owl and coffee will be served. A man named TIghe'has been employed to assist In nursing llasmu'Sseh , the smallpox patient , out at the tifijl .pause. O'Hern Is still retained , but is practically In quarantine Mlko went to the creek' to get a pall o water and fell In. HD rescued himself , bu It took several Inchps'ofllauor to straighten him out. The patldM ' | s very sick , but 1 receiving proper care. ( , H. D. Heed and ihlhi partner , who go about the cbuntry taKlhtfJphotographlc view of different Institutions , drifted Into a saloon at Thirty-third amr , ) ! , streets yesterday afternoon. Reed left lila camera In the Balooi for five minutes and * rhn he returned It wa gone. Officer John Jftbaches worked on th case for two hours .oq , landed the thief In jail. Ho gave the nnmeipf John Barry. Th camera was recovered iln a cave out near th B. & M , tracks. BdrrV occupies the cave. / , i i. , * . & ' Snllnrn' Quarter * iWere I'nil. AMnoyp : , J. , NOV. is. or Ramsay visited the "barS Robert 8. Patter son today. He examined the passengers ant found four of them to' ' be seriously sick anil another was In a dying condition. Dr. Ham say said the men's quarters were the wars ho ever saw. The body of the man wn died Juat before reaching Sandy Hook wa taken from the hark last night and burled The vessel la still In quarantine. Family Trouble Cnmn H TADUCAII , Ky. , Nov. 13. Judge Ben O Jones , a prominent citizen of Metropolis shot and fatally wounded himself thl morning with suicidal Intent. He is an ex newspaper man. countyjuilKO and a lawye or recognized ability , Family troubles wer the cause. fire In Ihn Kentucky I'enltontliirjr. FRANKFORT , Ky. , Nov. U.-FIre brok out In the three-story liilck warehouse o the Kentucky penitentiary today. Th structure was totally destroyed. The build Ing was stored with chairs , the property o ho Kentucky Chnlr company , Building nml lock Insured for IIO.OOO. It Is estimated he building and chairs were worth 160,000. The nro occurred by a lantern exploding. XONI'AHTISAX ir. C. T , U. * * . * . . * * ? oiiTcntlon of Those Members of the Union Who Oppose Third Tarty Action. PITTSBUnO , Nov. 13. The national non- tartlsan Women's Christian Temperance union begins Its annual convention at Wash- ngton , Pa. U will continue during Wednes day , Thursday and part of Friday , The nonpartlsans grow out ot the Women's Chris- Ian Temperance union , being composed ot that portion of the parent body opposed tea a third party movement. H favors pro- ilbltlon , evangelistic , educational jnd rescue work. Dr. J. D , Moffat , president of Washington and Jefferson colleges , will deliver an ad dress ot welcome. Tomorrow night the convention will bo addressed by Mrs. Annie Wlttcnmyer , for five years president of the Women's Christian Temperance union , and now prominent In the Women's Relief Coips. Thursday night will ha "Y" night , devoted to the Interests of the Young Women's Chris tian Temperance union. Ulpcl of n llroltoii Heart. NEWARK , N. J. , Nov. 13. Peter Blrsch , recently Janitor of the Lafayette street school , who was convicted on Friday of criminal assault on Albertlnn Martin , 14 years of age , and who was to have been sentenced today , died early In the day , as alleged , of a broken heart. Ills last words were : "I am Innocent of the crime. " Two Farmer * llavo n Fatal Qimrrol. SALEM , Ind. , Nov. 13. Ambrose Wllcox , a prominent farmer , was fatally shot today by Richard Wheeler , Jr. The difference which led to the homicide nroso over Wll cox's horses getting into Wheeler's corn' ' Held Wheeler cllams he acted In self-tie fcnse. _ Killed While. KeitUtlng mi Ofllcrr. CARROLTON , O. , Nov. 13. Edward Mor gan , aged 20 , of Sherodsvllle , was fatnlly shot through the head by Low Just , mar shal of Pike's run , for resisting arrest. Mor gan and a companion had drugged and as saulted a young girl. THIS CURIOUS THING Is a Sweat Gland. Its mouth is called a PORE. There are 7,000,000 in the human skin. Through them are discharged many impurities. To close them means death. Sluggish or clogged pores mean yellow , mothy skin , pimples , blotches , eczema. The blood becomes impure. Hence serious blood hu mors. kPerfect action of the pores ' Means clear , wholesome skin , pure blood , Means beauty and health. MAGNIFIED. CUTIGURA RESOLVENT Exerts a peculiar , purifying action upon the skin , and through it upon the blood. ' Hence its cures of distressing hu mors are speedy , permanent and economical. Like all of the CUTICURAS , it is ptlre , sweet , gentle , and effective. Mothers arc its warmestfriends. ' "I Sold throughout the worlJ. Price , $ t. POTTSS DRUG AND CMHM. ( Jour. , bole Prop * . , Holloa. " How to Luic Evuy Humor , " ( uailed free. For Pimples , use Cutlcttra Soap. WOMEN FULL OF PAINS Achci , and wcaVntHCs find comfott , itrcngth , onJ renewed vitality in Cuticuta Platter , the first aail only paln-VUlmg , fiervc itrengthenui platter. Mine. M. YALE , WINNER OF World's Fair Medal and Diploma , THE HAIR CONQUERED , MME. M. YALE'S ITS MIGHTY" RULER. For the first t'me In the h'story ot the orl < Cray hair la tinned back ( o Us natural ami otle iruil color without dye , Mr tie. Yale's UxceUlui Hair Tonic Ima the marv. lous poucr ot el\ln ? the natural coloring mutter circulation , cormr quently uf restoring the tiuy halra to their civvn original cojor. The complete mntteiy or thte mar- \clous compound o\cr the human lialr has etc- ateil a frontline eon atkn ' oil over the vturM , ami Its discovery Imp beeri'lrallnl wl li enJl PS Joy. There will Lc no more giny h.ilr to wony OMr now , and no longed necessary to use In jurious artificial hair iljes. Mm ? . Yale'H nUIII as a chemist lias never been eriu.illuj t. ' jfuiii or woman. She stands alone a queen and con- riueror. The whole w lid Imvs it.mn to her as a ponecr and sclent.st , lixcelalor Hair Tonlo will stop any casa ot hair fiom falling In twcnl > - four hours. It la a guaranteed cure tor any ailment ot the hair or diffuse ot the scalp. It IB absolutely pure nml true from everything Injurious. It can be taken Internally with pt-i > feet safety. It contains nothing greasy or stlcliy , has a deilKhttuI delicate rdor , and makes the most perfect haV drets'ng known tor general use. U will aid In kvrplng the hair In curl. It creates a luxuriant , glossy crowlli and preserves Its natural color until the end ot your da > s. After gray hair has been restored to Its natuial color with this tonic It Is net necessary to con tinue Its ute , except at lntei\uls as a tonic , ns the hair grons out from the scalp Its own color the same as before It turned gray. For H . llll Hpflds Jt ' tne ony | remedy l ui u.liu licauo on earlh known , „ make the hair irrow on bald heads. Ha sure that y.4i get Iho genuine. Deu'are ot counterfeits and Imitations. Make sure that every bottle his Mme. Vale's photo on. nnd labelled Mme M. Vale's l-Jxceldlor Hair Tonic , auarniiterd to re- stor gray hair to Its or'ir nal color without dye. Sold by all druggists. Mall orders filled. I'rlce Jl oo prr bottle , six fir JS.OO. MMK. M. YALI3 , Heauty and Complexion Spe- clall l , Templu ot Ueauty , IK mute St. , Chicago cage , III. DUPPl'-'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , All Druggists. \ CARPETS , STOVES and BEDDING- what we like to harp on. We can't help it. These de partments are just teeming with the choicest goods you ever saw , and at prices so low that it will astonish you. First-class goods never were so cheap and the time to buy is now , when the assortment is complete. Comforts from 49c Ranges from $4.50 Blanlids from 58c Heating Sto\cs \ from. . . , 2.75 Pillows from 37c Laundry Stoves from 2.90 Pillow Slips from 24c Gasoline Stoves from. . . . 1,98 Sheets from 58c Gas Bnrlius from 11.90 Sham Holders from 24c Oil Heaters from 3.95 Ingrains from , lie Bedsteads from. . . $1.39 Brussels from .43c Mattresses from. . 1.37 Velvets from 69c Chamber Suits. . . 7.90 Body Brussels from .58c Parlor Suits. . . .17.50 Matting from . lOc Sideboards . 9,65 Hemps from . lie Extension Tables . 2.85 "TEXRMS : $10.00 worth of SI.00 per week or SJ.OO per month $2o.OO worth of goods , Sl.CU per week or $0.00 per mouth $50.00 worth of'fioods , 52,00 nor week or $8.00 per month $75.00 worth of goods , $2.50 per week or $10.00 per month Take your choice. Your trade $100.00 worth of goods , is equally appreciated $3.00 | or week or 912,00 per month whether you pay cash or on $200.00 worth of goods , payments. $4.00 per week or $15.00 per month Formerly People's Mammoth Installment House * Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. WEL DON'T SA.Y MUOHl . . , , . , . . innciunv n .w to t * < r- Our Warranty Goes with Each Machine. TlinSottthwlcknallncPrcss Is ti2-horso.full-circle machlco , It lias tliu largest iccil opening of nny contlmious-liallni , ' , Pouhlc-Mroko 1'rcssln'i the World. Rales tight ; draft llpht. Capacity : Construction ; Durability-oil the BEST. Talks. Th y talk , in tons the language of profit. They are easy sellers. They are a double stroke press. Profitable to handle. Writs for catalogue and discounts. SANDWICH MFG. COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. -cau ICIL BiuFFs- 1 JP STEAM DYE WORKS AH kinds ot Dyeing nnd Cleaning- done In the highest style of the art. Faded nn < l etnlned fabrics mad6 to look as good as new. Work promptly done and delivered In all parts of the country. Send for price Hat. O A. AlAOIIAfr , /'ropriotorw Jjroadway , near Nortn western Depot , Telephone 22. A For 30 days wa TOOTH willgive atoooth BRUSH brush with each FREE. Physician's P INSCRIPTION Our Prices are Low , We arcAOODRATB AND EELUBLE. The Aloe & Tenfold Co , 1408 TARN AM STRE3T. THE LION DRUGHOUSi : . PERMANENTLY OR NO CURED PAY NO PAY UNTIL CURED we nrrta tou TO 8coo nums- Write for Eanit References EXAMINATION FDEC. fo Operation. No Detention from Business , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE O. E MILLER CO. . 207 ana 208 New York Lire bldjr , Omaha. Or live IJciuor Habit I'onlllvrly Cured by udiulnUtrrlur Or. KulllCk' Uoldou Nprrillc. It can bagl > < ntnaoupoootrit or Its , orln tao4 withoutIh.nnowloditoolthopitUnl. ItUtb.olulel carmUit. icd will > < r ol a pariaintat and inecd cure , whether th. patient ' mod.r te drlnter or in feohollo wreak. It hsi bton men la tsou.inrti P' O""j J < 1 In T rr ln l no perfect oure BU fol- owed. ItNartrFclU. Ih'iritenonoelmDreuniled , ltnth. 4p.etna.lt boom sa utter Impo..1btlltr Jr ia liquor appetite to eilit. QOLUKN SI-KCrnO CO. . ITopV. , Cl. l. . , | , f iS-Bca book or ptrtloiUri frt' . To bo bad ' For sale by Kuhu & Co. , Drugglatg. Corner Itth and Douglas utrcets. Omaha , 1. FRANCIS , Gcn'l Pass'r AgonOMAHA ! , NEB. GEO. P. SANFOUD. A. W. lUCKMAK. President. Cashier , First Naiiona or COUNCIL DLUFF3 , Iowa- Capital , - - $100,000 . . . 12,000 On * ot 111 * oldest banks In the itata ot low Wa solicit your business and collections. pay I per c nt oo time deposit * . W * will pleased to ee * and serve you. Golircis CIIUINKVS CI'RANKD ; VAULTS CLrjANUW Ud llurkf , at W. B. Homer's. CM Broadway. ' SALE , OAHUKN AND KUUIT LAND ; 4 ucrts ; well Improved ; ft miles east itoltlcei rood home , barn ; plenty dull ; prlcu JJ.OW.wf V. II. mieafe. FOH HAW : . NICI : CUAN BTOCIC OK uoora and nhotif'wtll located , da'ne ' cued business ! will take .part In city real estate , Improved ! Address li 10 , liee office. Council llluffn. FOH IlENT , A NICB. 7-IIOOM COTTAQB ANfl furniture ; city water , bain , etc. ; on pav ( | tree ! IU P. Officer. HA I.E. BQUAHB 'IANO , QOOU tloa , JII.W. Cull at , 336 Broadway.