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THE ( BLAUA DAILY BEJ0 : TntTRSDAY , KOVEMBBR 22 , 1804. TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIOB - KO. 12 PEAJIL BTHEE1 Dtllrtrtd by carrier to anr part of thi ettr. II. W. TILTON , Lease * . TEl.nPIIONEB Dutlntu cdlc * . No. 41J ntibt dltor , No. . _ _ MJINTWX. M yne Heal Kstato agency. 535 Broadway. The trlnl Jury will be on linml In the dis trict court next Monday morning. The Central Labor union held a larRcly attended - tended m6ettng last evening at Liberty hall. This evening a choice concert la to be given In the parlor * of the Grand hotel for the benefit of Grace Episcopal church. The Oanymcdo Wheel club will have a nmoker at the club headaunrterg Saturday evening , November 24. The flrat gun will go off at 0 p. m. The llttlo child of Mr. and Mm. George Kcclltio fell from the bugjry yesterday noon whllo being driven down Uroadway , but for tunately escaped Injury. Encampment No 8 , Union Veteran Legion , inNits In regular session this evening at S o'clock , and they will nominate officers for the ensuing year. A full attendance Is de- Hired. Ladles' Auxiliary No. 17 wl.l meet at the same time and place. The Woodmen of the World will unveil the monument to Dr. J. K. White In l-'alr- vlow cemetery next Sunday afternoon with suitable ceremonies. Sovereign Hoot and Bovcral other members of the order from Omaha are expected to be present , At Trinity Methodist church , corner of Fourth street and Ninth avenue , revival services are In progress. Ilev. II. L. I'ow- ere of Lincoln , a traveling evangelist , makes the meetings exceedingly Interesting. Oreat interest Is being shown by the church. John Woodward occupied the city Jail ail by himself yesterday , the first arrest In forty-eight hours , and the first occupant the jail had had for nearly the same length of time. Ho was a vag and had no vlslhle moans of support , excepting a young lady on I'lcrco street. Fourteen days Is the size of the meal ticket awarded him by Judge Mc- Gco at the city's expense. D. Macrae , Jr. , as assignee of W. N. Young , the druggist , has ( lied a report In the onico of the clerk of the district court In which ho gives the value of the stock as found by the Inventory BH $1.973.30. Ho also states that the rent of the building where the store now Is Is } 75 per month , and that unless the stock can bo cold at wholesale within n very few days It will bo absolutely neces sary to move It to a cheaper building and till up the stock with what Is now lacking , In order that It may bo closed out at re- tall. _ There Is an Improved lot on Broadway , In name block with postofllce , G0xl92 feet , south front , which you can buy of us for ffi.OOO. Easy terms. Lougee & Towle , 235 1'earl street. _ _ _ _ _ rcust FUitstt runs m Itoaton Store , Council lllufT , lotrn. Largest stock of furs and muffs In the city. Call and ECC our line and compare prices. Underwear and hosiery at greatly reduced prices. Don't fall to sec our stock before buying. FOWLER , DICK & WALKER. A musical treat given by the best Omaha and Council Bluffs talent at the Grand hole parlors this evening. Only CO cents. An un usually choice program. - P.KH.SOX1I'AttAtlUAl'llS. . General G. M. Dodge of New York Is spending a few days In Council IDufls. Ed E. Belknan Is confined to his residence on ° South First street with bilious fever. Miss Helen Shcpard and Miss Agnes Wink have returned from a visit with friends In Hastings , Neb. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Brownell. who have been visiting their nephew , A. M. Hutchln non , will leave today for thvlr homo In Wells , la. lire. W. C. Stacy left last evening fo Mobllci , Ala. , to Join her husband , who has been visiting their eldest son for the pas two weeks. They will spend the winter .there and may locate permanently. Hcmcmbcr the mustcalo at the Grand hotel parlors this evening , for the benefit of Giaci Episcopal church. A flno program. Ad mission CO cents. Coppa Cliee-r mill Herb Tonic Can be purchased only of the G. II. Wheeler Drawing company , Wheeler & Hereld , Coun ell Bluffs , la. _ .Washerwomen USB Domestic soap. AVIfc llnilvr 1'ulmi Protciues. Judge Smith yesterday had under consld eratlon the question whether the fact of man marrying a woman under false pre tenses would entltlo tie woman to a divorce Mrs. Amnnda SliKcrs eays her husbam" George Shivers , since their marriage a few months ago , hnd been In the habit of get ting drunk , talking bad to her , and some times amusing himself by striking at he or Indulging In other similar little pleasan tries. Bhe admitted that when she ha made his acquaintance she knew ho was drinking man , but his apparent affectlo : for her made him promise that If she woul marry him ho would reform. She marrle him , supposing that she was doing goo missionary work , but the missionary seemei' to have less Influence- after marriage tha before , and the nt tempt to run a reforma' tory for unrepentant drunkards turned ou not to be a blooming success. Her case wa taken under adImncnt. . 1 lower * for 'I linii ! ilvlui : . Wo are now booking orders for chrysanthemums mums , roses , carnations and other ( lowers Don't forgot to place your order In time Telephone 99. J. F. WILCOX , Florist. Grand Hotel , Conui-ll Ilium. , Id-opened. Newly furnished. Every modern con venlenc" . First class In all respects. Rates 12.60 to $3.00. R. F. CLARK , Proprietor , Celected hard wood fcr ncailng stovas. II. A. COX. 37 Main street. Tel. IS. Ten per cent discount on all trimmed hat this week at Miss Ilagdale's. Domestic coip breaks hard water , w III iiiti : < rtiln. : The men of the 1'resbytcrlan church ar making arrangements to drlvo tha wome temporarily out of the field , which they hav so far monopolized , and will give a socla In the church parlors about the middle next month. No woman will ba allowed t do anything toward making the preparation The dainties will be- the product of innscu line hands , the gentlemen will present th program of the evening , and they will ovci go so far as tu-wash the dishes , unless the ; change the plan now agreed upon. It thought that as an Innovation this will at least draw a crowd , Wanted , trade or sell , high grade bicycle , 30 Ibs. , good ai new , In first-class shape ; will take good cornet In part pay , S. 21 , Bee At Grand Hotel Postal Telegraph office shorthand reporter and typewriter will writs letters , depositions , etc. . very cheap. James & O'Kccfe , real estate and Insurance , 17 Pearl utrcot. _ Cag'e laundry , 721 Uroadway , for gcod work. Tel. 167. _ Tbe laundries via Domestic loap. Marriage l.kvimoi. The following parties took out marriage licenses yesterday at the county clerk's office : Name and Addrets. Age. Kdwurd J. Bnyilor , Council Bluffs . 22 Lulu Lee , Council Blurts . 19 George I'flfer. Mills county , la . 25 Ida 11. Vcnable , Mills county , la . so Archie Vonoble , Mills county. In . , . 21 Nettle McNay , I'ottawattuniie county , , . 3 ! Leonard U. Warmer , I.emars , la . , . , . , 50 Mrs. Emily Proven , Lemara , la. . . . 40 Gas cooking stoves tor rent and for sal * it Gis Co , ' § office. _ Dr. I. U. Parsons , Archer block. Tel. 21S. Davis sells drugs , paints' and glass ehtap. Dsmestlo Map outlast * cheap sof. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Ex-Officer Wiatt Given a Hearing by tie Oil ; Council Gommitteo , WILL REPORT TO THE COUNCIL MONDAY Witnesses Trail fy to Much the Same Blatter s Wan Drought to the Attention of the Mayor Wlatt Ucnlrs Hie Stories. At the request of ex-Policeman J. A. Vlatt the city council met last evening as a ommltteo of the whole for the purpose of nvestlgatlng the question of whether Mayor leaver had been Justified In laying him off fter the rather peculiar disclosures that cro made about a month ago. A dozen or nero witnesses testified , but whether their cstlmony will bo considered by the council ufflctcnt to warrant his dlschadgo can only jo told next Monday night , when another icetlng will be held for the purpose of de- Idlng the case. Ann A. Smith , who lives at 128 South Fifth treet , made affidavit that nbout October 1 man In charge of the chain gang cut a lot f limbs off the trees In front of her prem- ses. She asked him to leave- them there 'or firewood , but ho replied that the city esdcd them to make an embankment on In- lan creek , and he carted them off. The rood never reached Indian rrcek , however. Vlatt declared that no ouch conversation ever pok place with him. Mayor Cleaver's charge lint ho had persisted In using one ot his own jams of mules In connection with the work t the chain gang was denied by him , and so . ' .is the charge that he allowed bottles , of .hlsky to be slipped Into the hands of the icn woiklng for htm. He admitted , how- ver , that ho had sometimes , on hot days , Mowed the men to drink beer. Martin Olesou testified that he had used iVIatt's team In the employ of the city , and iad paid Wlatl half of what ho received In iay. The wood that was picked up about ho city ho had at first thrown In Wlatt's fard , but ho afterwards quit that when iVIatt told him to. saying that there would > o a kick made If It should be found out hat ho was replenishing his slock of winter uel In that way. Officer SIe-ad said that he saw a bottle of vhlsky pass Into the hands of a man on the ihaln gang , and told Wlatt at the time. A'lutt replied. "Well , we musn't see too iiuch In a place of this kind. " At another line Slcad remonstrated with a man whom o taw give a bottle to one of the men , but ho free budge dispenser replied that he had ho permission of the man In charge of the gang , who was Wlatt. J. N. Wolff , another member of the force , aid that In May last he saw Wlatt enter his house at the corner of Broadway and First itroet. at 12:30 : p. m. , and Immediately went o the police station , arriving there just In line to hear Wlatt report by telephone from Shubert's store , corner of Broadway and Twenty-third street , fifteen minutes after he had seen him. Wolff then went back up .ho street and met Wlatt Just coming down n a car. Wlatt emphatically denied all this. The most serious charge was that Wlatt ook a city prisoner to his house one after noon and put him to work cutting up the ftooil which he had picked up from beneath tho'trecB of other property owners. He said lie had agreed to pay the tramp 75 cents , which was to bo applied on his fine , but the rest of the testimony unfortunately happened : o bo all the other way. The payment of the 'C ' cents seemed to have bsen thought of after Wlatt , had learned that his , scheme was dis covered. Marshal Canning took the money and still has It. IIIJNMMKV ItltUS. Silks itnil DrcHft < inodn. Sale commences Thursday morning. 8,000 yards of 24-Inch plain china and surali silks , all staple and light shades , never soli ! 'or ' less than COc and 65c , entire lot today a 29c yard. 22-locJi black talteta silk , $ l".OQ'quality , to day 75c yard. 24-Inch black taffeta silk , worth $1.35 , nav .OO yard. 46-Inch black- and navy , all wool stern serge , 4Gc yard. 40-Inch all wool black Henrietta , S9c yard 100 pieces half wool novelty 36-lnch , dress goods , always sold at " 5o and 30c , today 15c yard. yard.Nice Nice white shaker flannel , 3V4c yard. CLOAK SALE CONTINUES. Children's $3.50 , J4-00 and $5.00 heavy winter jackets today again $1.50 each. Ladles' finest quality seal plush Yacqucs In small sizes , were $25.00 , $30.00 and $35,00 wo carried them over from last season , only sizes 32 and 34. Get them today $5 each. BENNISON BROS. , Council Bluffs. Will Glio n Straight Kou I. The city council at Its next meeting wll have up for consideration the question o granting a right of way to the Omah Bridge o'nd Terminal Railway .company eve : Union avenue , and an ordinance IB now beln drawn up by City Attorney Hazelton , whlc will undoubtedly be passed sooner or later , At a meeting held not long ago the compan was requested to draw a pronto map sliowln Just exactly what It wanted more specid cally than In the ordinance which It had presented sented for the consideration of the alder men. The profile has been drawn , but th councllmcn have no better Idea than befon what the purposes of the company nro. Instead of responding to the request of th council for "more light , " the company mere ] sent In a map with a long red line draw : the entire length of Union avenue , from th transfer to the Ninth street depot. Then was never a switch nor turnout along It entire extent , although Mr. Webster , the rep resentatlve of the company , had told th council ho wanted to connect with the Term nal line , which runs north on Eighth strce from Uroadway , Some of the aldermen sei In this act a determination to keep them I the dark so far as possible as to the design of the company , and they have according ! agreed to show a llttlo determination them selves. The ordinance which the city attorney I now drawing up grants the right of way fo a single-track railway along the entire lahgt of Union avenue , but says not a ward abou switches or turnouts. If the Terminal peopl want to connect with any other road the ; will have an entirely new ordinance passed It Is the expectation of tlio city officials tha a howl will go up from the company befor It Is passed , and that possibly they may com off the perch sufficiently to give up soin more Information. Another provision ot the charter will b likely to cause the company to show It hand. Some have thought that the Termlna company Is merely being used by the Unlo Pacific to euro Its defective title to Unloi avenue. If this Is the case , the franchli would bo rold as soon as passed , arid * th Union Pacific would bo the purchaser. Hu the ordinance provides explicitly that th charter shall not be assigned to any perso : or corporation without the express permlsslo : ot the city council. If the company objects t this condition It will bo fair to presume tha the company wishes the charter for snecu latlvo purposes or else Is trying to pu some one clso'a Irons out of the Ore , Dry pine kindling for sale. Cheaper tha : cob * . II. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telepbon 48. Dcurlclus * muslo house has few expens s high grade planes are sold reasonably , 11 Gtutsman street. Ilrok * ( inlilapp't Pat GUI , who works on John Coylc' farm west of Manawa , was on trial yesterday afte noon before Justice Fox on the charge o assault with Intent to commit murder. Jt charged that Cojrle had been In the habit o letting people Into the timber ot ona Charlei Goldapp , a. neighbor , to get wood. When they came out ho would stop them and col lect money for the wood , which wa turned Into his own pockets. Qoldapp , It Is claimed , learned of thl > , and one day took Cojrle tb nnk. The result was a feud sprang up be * ween them which took blood to setfo. They net subsequently and hostilities were at once enowed , the result being a broken nose and everal other unornamental frencolngs on 'oldapp's face. GUI was with Cojrle at the me , and so was arrested on the charge of elng accessory to the crime. At the con usion of the testimony the court took the Bo under advisement and. will probably de- Ido It today. Crowning ot the Queen ot Fame At the Irst Baptist church this evening. Admts- on 2Sc. Oil cake , $1.40 per sack at Davis * . .VEIC.S t'OK THE Al3tl\ ( Torts to Apply Unngo I'lmlcru to Coat Protection ho\r Under ; \\ny > WASHINGTON , Nov. 21. ( Special Tele- ram. ) A board for regulation ot sea. coast rtlllery fire Is appointed to meet at New York nrbor for the purpose of devising and ecommcndlng a practical system of utilizing ea coast range finders and directing fire of orttficatlons against an attacking fleet. Hinds 111 be supplied by the Board of Ordnance nd Fortifications , to which board reports are be made. First Lieutenants Henry L. larrls and William C. Rafferty of the First rtlllery , and C. N. Lewis , second artillery , III constitute the board. Brigadier General Adolphus W. Greely , chief Ignal officer , will Inspect Iron telegraph poles t the works of the Walworth Manufacturing ompany , Plttsburg. Captain Jesse C , Chance , Thirteenth In- 'antry ' , U granted leave for ten days , and econd Lieutenant Frank A. Barton , Tenth avalry , three months. Court Mnrtlnl forCuptttln 'Morrison. DENVER , Nov. 21. An order was received oday at the headquarters ot the Department f Colorado from Washington directing that Captain Theophllus W. Morrison of the Slx- eenth Infanry , stationed at Fort Douglas , be rled by court martial for alleged Insubordlna- lon during the rallrcad strike last cummer. The officers at headquarters here refuse to , lve particulars regarding the case , but say hat the court martial was ordered by As- Istant Secretary of War Doe , against the dvlco of General Schofleld , who favored the ppclntment of a retiring board to Inquire , nto the conduct of Captain Morrison , whose janlty , It Is said , has been questioned for everal years. /i/"Af noitrn M.Y.IIJ/.J./O.A. realdrnt Cleveland * * Wealth llcllorcd to lie Larger HMD Howard' * i : tlin : tc. Washington Special to the Chicago Post : The declaration of Congressman Howard of Alabama , author of that popular talc , "If hrlst Came to Confess , " that Grover Cleve- and la worth $4,000,000 , Is undoubtedly cor rect as far as It goes. It Is believed here by people closely connected with Wall street ( fairs that $6,000,000 would bo nearer to the right figures. It Is known that he has been Angularly succesiful In real estate since he came here , his little transaction at Ited Top olono netting him $140,000. The bulk of .lie rest ot his wealth Is supposed to have come from successful speculation In Wall street. Ho has not speculated In his own mime , so far aa is known , but , according to reporta , has permitted his , friends to do ser r him. This may or may not account for certain of his friends knowing of Cleveland's Inten- lou to Issue another $50,000,000 of bonds be fore the secretary of the treasury was aware of It. It Is not hinted that President Cleve land has made an Improper use of his posl .Ion. It Is ( Imply thought that he has taken at Its flood the tide which leads to fortune. Whatever the truth of the matter , this mtioh , s regarded everywhere as certain : No other public man over entered national life so poor as did Grover Cleveland nnd acquired i fortune of such great proportions as is now said to bo owned by him In so short a line. SurprHed. Henry Wilson , the postmaster at Welshton , Flo. , says he cured a case of diarrhea of lonf ctandlnu in six hours , with one small bottle of Chamberlain's chollc , cholera and diarrhea remedy. What a pleasant surprise that must have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual with this remedy. In many Instances only one or two doses are required to give permanent relief. It can always be de pended upon. When reduced with water It Is pleasant to take Will Try It Ag.tln Next Year. ATLANTA , Ga. , Nov. 21. The squabble over the election of congressman In the Tenth Georgia district has been settled. 3 C. Hlack , the Incumbent , who received i majority of 7,000 on the face of the returns" In reply to Tom Wutson'H offer to arbitrate propCHcd to Riibmlt the matter to n Kecom election next year. Watson today .slgnltlei his acceptance of tilts proposition. Hluck will take his scat , but will resign on the 4th of March. _ 1'ulo of Thrvo MurilertirsiSattlml. JEFKBU80N CITY. Mo. , Nov. 21.-The supreme court today disposed of three min der cases. Phillip Mm tin , a Kansas Cltj negro , was refused u rehearing , and wll hang December 13. Henry Kaiser am Jacob Henze , who robbed and murdore < K'lwln ' Itrown , a St. Louis commission merchant In that city March 2 , IBS ! , were sentenced to be executed January 3 , 1S95. Trollry Car and I'lrn Truck tollldc. NKWAUK , N. J. , Nov. 21. A trolley car on the Orange line struck a ( Ire truck enPlane Plane htreet .today and upset It. Flremai Denman was so badly Injured tlmt his tr covery Is Impossible. John 15. Shenoweth driver ot the truck , lost nn arm and Fire men Breston , Gllhooley and Denver were herlounly Injmed. The passengers In the trolley car welo not hurt. Missouri Odd I'olliiiTH .1lccl. ST. LOUIS , Nov. 2l.-The forty-sevenll annual pcsslou of the grand encampment o Odd Fellows of Missouri convened here today. The reports of officers , which wen. presented and lead nt the morning session showed the order to bo In a prosperou condition notwithstanding iho past businps depicsslnn , and Its membrshlp was COM stuntly Increasing. n'K.tTIIKIt Ucncrally 1'alr and < older Wrathcr for N imiHkii 'I odiiy. WASHINGTON , Nov. 21. The forccns for Thursday Is : For Nebraska and Ivnnsas- Generally faJr colder ; winds shifting to ndrthenat. For Missouri Generally fair ; warmer I the eastern portion ; south to sauthenH winds , becoming variable. For Iowa Generally fair ; warmer In th eastern portion ; cooler In the- western per tlon ; variable winds. Local Hocoril. OFFICK OF TUB WEATIIKR BUREAU OMAHA , Nov. 21. Omaha , record of temper attire and rainfall , compared with the cor responding day of past four years : 1834. 1893. 1692. 1S91 Maximum temperature. . . , 40 , Do 33 - Minimum temperature . 18 33 15 n Average temperature . 29 42 21 : Precipitation . 00 .05 .00 .1 Condition of temperature and preclpltutlo ut Omaha for the day since March 1 , 1834 : Normal temperature . , . - . . j Deficiency for the day . , . Accumulated excess since March 1 . ff , Normal precipitation . 01 Inc Deficiency for the day . , . 04 Inc Total precipitation since March 1 1C.06 InchM Deficiency since March 1 . 15,20 Inche- ltc | > orti from Other Station * nt 8 t' . II. 8 * "X tTATIOXl. BTATE O WZATIICIl , If Omaha 40 4(1 ( Cloudy. North HIatto. . 48 60 Part cloud Valentino. 40 04 Hear. Chicago . . . . . . . 40r. : H4 Clear. St. Louis 44 H4M ) niesr. St. 1'aui 4 I'd Davenport 3V U4 Cl only. Katm.is City , . - fi'J 64 01only. Ucnvnr 6H IU CU-ar. salt Lake City 44 (14 ( KaiildCUr. . 40 60 Cloudy , Helena. aa 40 Clear. Ulsmarck. . , va 40 Clear. 8t. Vincent 10 82 Clear. Cheyenne. , 40 60 Clear. illicit City. , MM 40 Part cloud UklTCMOU. . 111 ! DO Cloudy. "T" Indicate * traceof precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Observer. NEW JURY ORDERED. irelrn Neir Men Will neiVtalJcil to Sit In the ray no Ctwf. A tpeclnl vcnlro was U ucd by order ot udge Scott yesterday fore ( ) ] men from , horn a jury will be iclecteil far the trial ' Sam Payne , the alleged murderer of Maud ubel. The members of the regular panel ho were called Monday Irad''beard ' part of le evidence taken before therjuity which was Ischarged on account ot the nonqualification f Juror Swanson and. but fenItany , of them 111 be acceptable for the corMft trial. Nothing \\lll be done. In the case of nl- cged perjury against Juror wanton. Hla icrjury consisted In his having sworn In the .ury box that he had rlcvcF' otcd In Nc- jrasfca , while tl-ere Is 'on Bl 'tir the county ourt contest papers In tlnvwase between ommlssloncr Williams and William Olm- tead , the candidate on the democratic ticket ho was defeated by Williams. In that ase Su.inson signed the contoat papers and lade affidavit that he was a resident and oter of Bast Omaha precinct. Judge Scott a convinced that the man's Ignorance ot the aws of the country Is such that ho does not Istlngulsh between residence and citizenship nd Is In fact not responsible for his state- tents In either the contest case or In the roceedlngs In the I'aynfr trial. The afternoon In the criminal division was onsumed In work on tue empaneling ot n lew Jury from the special vcnlro Isatud by udgo Scott yesterday morning. The Jury fill hardly be secured before Saturday. I.rjjnl Nutrs. Oliver Mftiiplii has been appointed guardian or Nellie Maupln. A special administrator has been appointed n the estate of John Qfidntner , whose will s being contested In probate court. The case of Jensen against The Danish Jrothorhood was taken under adxlsement by 'udgo ' Kerguuon yesterday nftsrnoon. The ase has been on trial nil week. Judge Baxter has determined to have more promptness In the matter ot settling up 'States ' , and has Issued citations for a dozen ir more administrators to show cause why hey should not settle the casts under their charges at once. The Tekamah Ilurtonlan of recent date pub- Ishes the following Item : Judge Ambrose loseil his appointed year on the Judicial bench In tills the Fourth district with the cssloii of court this week. Ills work here las been such as to merit the approbation f all , and an earnest des're to have him rctuniEtl Is expressed. After a three days' trial Judge Ambrose ook the case ot Stanfleld against Undeland rom the Jury yesterday iifternnon and rcn- lered a verdict for th ? plaintiff for $3,300. itanfleld bought the barber supply stock of Jndeland & Co. at mortgagee's sale and Jndeland replevlned the goods. Judge Am iroso's decision confirms the sale of the mortgagees. Another round In the Hetzel Grooiry com' ' pany'B falluro was entered upon In Judge Keysor's court yesterday afternoon. After .he failure of the firm , Frank J. Hetzl ro- plevlned from Sheriff Dennett the stock of ; oods at 2312 Cumlng street , and has since > een In possession. The press nt action Is o determine whether he has properly se cured possession of the stock. The trial will last four or flve < days. Shoemaker Hubols of Elkhorn Is defendant n a damage suit brought by his neighbor , Itlzen Marr , now on trial before a Jury In udgo Keysor's court. Bubols has a shop hop whlc' ] adjoins Marr's proptrty. The men mve had trouble over the 'boundary lines of the property and Uubols Is accused of hav- nK so dug a cesspool orf 'his ' property that : he contents of the vault 'were emptied upon : he property of Mr. Marr , who'feels damaged : o the tune of $1DOO. " Mrs. Kannle Grant has. 7comienced ] { divorce proceedings against her , , , 'lmsbam ) , Jud R. 3rant , a traveling man. jlJ ? P13'11 ' al" eges that she became GraijCsj wife in Cass county , Iowa , ten years ago. and that he de serted her In July , 1893 , and qmce that time las refused to contribute tp bff support. She asks for a decree of sepi\nitlon _ and alimony for the support of her ! J-.yearj-old daughter , who Is suffering from SUiVltus dance and In urgent need of medical treatment which the plaintiff Is unable to furnlsluO Veterans of tliu lute \V r Itcnicmbered li tlin'dlMirral dovrrnniont. WASHINGTON. Nov. SpeclaU-Pon < slons granted : Nebraska : Original Wllllnm D. Alexander , Omaha , Douglas ; James P. Rlsliop. Lincoln , Lancaster ; Albert II. Car ter , Wlnslde , Wayne ; James I * Keenan , Omaha , Douglas. IncreuHe Konrad Jlahm Vennngo , 1'erklns ; Jonathan H. Berry , de ceased , Hastings , Adam" . Original widows etc. Jennie Berry , Hastings , Adams ; Eliza beth Green , Brunswick , Antelope. Iowa : Original Jacob HarmuB , Grlswold Cass. Renewal IKIUU : W. lllnaid , De S3 to Dallas. Original widawH , etc. Abigail Kee , Stewart , Gutlule. Supplemental Mary I. Harris. Ottumwu. Wapcllo. South Dakota : Additional Lewis M. Wat son , Hot Springs , Kail River , Helssue Wil liam H. Stewart , Summit , lloberts. Colorado : Original Frank A. Casort. Ut- tieton , Arapuhoe ; Henry Ward , Denver Arapalioe ; James Cox , Orson , Mesa. Orig inal widows , etc. l.uclnda Gnsway , Denver Arnpuhoe. Montana : Orlplnnl-Hosea J. Bradford Helena , ] > ew.s and Cla ka. Helssue Tnoma1 D. Bowdlsh. deceased , Kalbpel. Flathead Original widows , etc. Melissa J. Bowdlsh Kallspel. FJuthoad. Wyoming : Increase Ilufus J. March , Cas per , Natrona. o Irirln Will Return nnd Settle , PITTSBURG , Nov. 21. George M. Irwln the missing discretionary pool speculator will , It li said , probably return to this city and after Fettling up his accounts continue speculation for a few capitalists who wll furnish the funds. Attorney Maxwell , who IIRH charge of several cases against Jrv ln said today : "Irwln will be back this week and I have good authority' for believing tha when ho guts back he will settle up his business nnd pay up all his debts In time His liabilities , I understand , will be paid and he will be given a djmice to start In the same business again for his friends. " AFTER DINNER when you have eat en heartily , you should take one only of Doctor Picrce's Pleas- nut Pellets. Y o n r stomach and liv er need the pen- tie stim- ulatiiiff , a well as invigorating ; effect of these tiny , sugarcoated ed granules. If you feel drowsy. A \ \ languid , inex pressibly tired or debilitated ; if you've no appetite - ' petite and frequent headaches or dizziness , a furred or coated tongue it proves that you're bilious. Iu that cfoe you should use the "Pellets. " TherW anti-bilious granules , which act in a prompt and natural way , without - ' griping- . * , . BEST PILLS FOR THE LIVER. iKoiiLRT MANSON , of It'est.Xte , Kockiiieham Ca. , W. / / . . Writes I 'Three years ngo I commenced taking Dr. I'ltrcVs Golden Medi cal Discovery ; I vjelglwd 140 pounds , aiwTuoHr I weigh 175 naundi , to you see how I li'ivve gaiued in health and "weight. Doctor rlerce's Pellets arc the be t pills I ever took for the liter. All my friends say they da them tlie most good. ' ' 1 ? . MANSON , ISQ. ! LIVER PILLS. Mr.SAUUEI.BAKKH.SR. , of Ai > . lit Summit Air- , , nut. miliftiutg/i , f/ / , . I write * i "There U noih-L Inr that can compare ! with Dr. l-ierce'i pleas- 1 nt P llet , u Ilver I'lll * . They have done more eood than any other mrdi i in. . - v icl lae I have erer taken , " MR. S , lUceu , Sa. For business reasons We offer our entire stock of $15 $18 and some $20 Suits and Overcoats for $5.00- Your choice of all the single and double breasted kersey Over coats silk and Farmers' satin lined worth up to $20 , go at $5 tomorrow Your choice of any of the Cassi- mere or Cheviot suits in four pat terns 7 single or double breasted ) worth all the way from $15 to $20 for $5.00 FEEL OF THEM LOOK AT THEM IN THE WINDOW. M. H. Cook Clothing Co ' Successors to Columbia Clothlllg Co. , 13th and Far n am Streets , Omaha. Orchard & Wilholm Carpet Co , Special sale of drop patterns in carpets. Too many pat terns that can not be duplicated prompt us to offer for a weeks' r.ale reliable makes of goods at prices to close them. If you know what a good Tapestry Brussels is you know what excellent goods Smith's and Roxberry's are for wear. A nice line of these makes at 700 a yard. We have Tapes tries at 350 a yard and all the way between. We prefer to recommend the best makes. Ingrain Carpets , too , at prices much lower than the same qualities have been shown. Best quality two-ply all wool a small lot only at 450. Please examine these before you buy. Extra quality Union Wool and cotton , 250 yard. We have also a few drop patterns of Moquette and Body Brussels that will be sold at two-thirds regular price. 1414-16-18 Douglas St. Complete Drapery Dept. 2nd Floor. IS WOETH ANY NUMBER IN THE BUSH rnrtlal\u \ If It tie a " Vuibrrlla , " ' 0' ' " > - ateau bailiic of bait tatlfi anil ciire- leMnfim , that maltt * the until ifho enrrltt It atpalltluu ear. iralure of a aeiUlfinan "Til O J.V HAND , " a tane anil iim- tii-flla ! How < lof lltat full yuit'/ A lian < ltonirftul * > ' eanfthat ran be c/mny ? < l into a brautlful irreleeable umbrella In an J t- itant Tliryarei'ltroln onr , " anil are lite hanuwuteit , nob- bleit firm tiling of the * t non A beautiful inmrutto iiottnrlfor anyfrlentl KlrHatitlu carvra , ramronaiiinilM , moiinCnl in ivlltl ntlrrr anil uolil / . ( 1/011(0 ffetltfin , anil lot * of oilier norrltlri- M. WOLLMAN , - - 409 Broadway Tllll JR\\'UJ.Kll , OEO. F. SANFOHD. A. W. niOKMAN. President. Cashier. First National of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , $100,000 Prolits , 12,000 On * of th * ld t tanki In tht itata ot Iowa. \V collclt four builniu nd collectlOD * . Wt py t per cnt on time dtpoitU. > V * will b flctied to aad i rv Tou. Council BluffsPaint Oil Mass Co , THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE PAIHP AND GLASS HOUSE IN WESTERN IOWA , "Wo carry a full line of all kinds of Paints Oils , Glass and ' Painters' Supplies. We are manufacturers of Art Glass and can make you anything you want in that line. Wo carry a full line of Window Sash , glazed and unglazed , and will make you bottom prices on any sash that you want. Our sash are all Council Bluflsmake. We have over 1,000 hot-bed sash in stock. Come and see us or write for prices. Nos. 1 and 3 Fourth Street , Buffeton NEW SHORT LINE TAGOMA , , , , . t FRANCIS Gen'l ' Patt'r Agent OMAHA NEB. OR. McCREW IHTIIl : ( INLY SPECIALIST WUO THKAT84LI. PRIVATE DISEASES llliuidenor MEN ONLY rerr cure guaranteed. ICO 7ear > ' axucrleiioe. Sjreiraln Omtbi. Hook Vitu. 14th A. I'arimmSt * . , OBIA1IA. N ll. -Special Nolle cs CHIMNKYB * Cl.UA.NCU ; VAUI/Tfl 1M llurke. t W. B.omtr - * . 6M Proad > y y. ItHNT. A"NICK. . 7-TtOO l COTTAUU AND furniture ; city water , liarn , etc. ; on paved trtct. It. I' , Onicer. _ _ _ WANTED , OOOD Olltf. I'OIl liouwiwork. 2112 A\enue II. TIITIKI ) Y IXCATl3u JlOOMH rent : all modern con\en < enc > ; will rent 431 1'urk avtnu * .