- .5 , ' ' . - . . . . - - - - - - - - - - . . . - - - - _ _ _ TllJD OMAHA ] ) AIT-ot 'Y flEE : 'rtTJJ" - - - - - I > - Y , S1PI'1MflE1 ! 2- ,14 [ 1 : isot ) ; , n _ _ _ _ - - _ _ , _ , _ _ _ . I _ ( @ ! @ ( @ , I NEWS FQOM _ COUNCIL BLUFFS. \ I Office , 12 Penn Strcct.-II. W. Tlltoll , l\launltcr ntlll Lcssco. I I I" J _ _ _ , _ - - _ _ - - " mI 311XOU : l1J XTIOV. : Grand totel , , Councl1 ' Dluff : 100 rooms facing Dtlyllu puk. 1F. : . Clark , proprietor. Emery Whlttnker anrl Orilla Hogu , both ! ot Pottnl\'al'amle county , were marrld by Justlco Waller yesterday. Zephaniah hughes war fined $ I.CO ! In rollec , court ycsterday morning for his old crime , dallying with the fl3wing bowl. , John Turner , the coorell : mnn who stole II coat nt UnIon rlvng ; park some little I . . limo ago , compleled his ntenco yesterday 1 and was turned lese by County Ja'icr Peter lion. Four fire alarm came In last evening at 10:0 : : : o'clocl In rapid ces1on. The lire \ department searched all over the wotorn part oC the city , but could find nothing to oxtlngulsh. . Otto 1III1hm , motor conductor , who was Irrcstetl Saturday morning for smashing : H. n. Hnwllnls , app are,1 , tn pollc3 curt ye3ter Ihy mornln\ ! ; for a iriai but H1wllngs did not want to IJrosecuto and , he was dhchatlI. . A large number ot Latter Day Saints who 'j j ; have been nltenlllng the conference nt Manawn left yesterday for Logan , where the . > . . universal conference Is to be held It Is proh aIde that the two conferences will bo held I -41. tbgether nt 'Iano.wa next 'cnr. . : Mnla Bcrch was brought In from the coun ( , try yesterly ) on a warrant for In'anlty , th ! . ' Information being , flied by her father. herman norch. She will bo examIned by the com- mhsloners oC insanIty this morning : . nn:1 : In i . the meantime Is at St. rnard's hopltal. { Js. 'Mrs. Hurry Sms : died last cvenng ! at 8:30 : 1\ I : \ , o'clock very suddenly oC consumption , from i : ' which she had been n sufferer for three .1 years Pllst. Shco was 32 years oC age. The funernl will take pllco from the res"lenc . ; 319 Curtis street , the time to b3 nnnunee,1 ! : itpt . , 1:01rile : --rile 0111 ( scheme oC printing cards with th- tr.t ' names oC cIDdhlate3 for omce onpanleJ Lv , ; , . hy a little square and n cros , just the way 'I ; aie candidates hope to see them on elootlon IJ h , I nlght"ls again Jslng ! worked , nnl within t'e ' . , next two weeks the county wIll bo 1\oOlled \ I th ; wah them. I : A Rcd 031c lady who has been nUenlllng If.1 I a'j , the Litter Day SaInts' c/nCerenc nt I.11e 'tJA ' . Man3wa lost her pocketbook yesterlay. , Thomas Johnson , who lives on South TenTh street , found It and restored It to Its owner. Officcr Covalt having heard oC the loss oC the ! POCketbOok and Its finding. J. P. Boulder , one oC thco wen known farmers - ) $ ers oC Garner township , died yesterday from I the effects of a sunstroke nt the Nebraska state fair 'VednesJay. He was 7G years old , and one of the ponoers ! or the county. The - ; : funeral servlce6 will he held today at Hazel Dell church , Hev. Ilnry DeI.mg : officIatIng. ( County Attorney Saunders had a search , warrant issued from Justice Vlen's court ys- f : terday for Mrs. Ann Pralor's place , 1333 i Broadway , alleging that intoxicating liquors 'I were belnlr sold thero. 'Irq. Pralor has failed . . to put up her mU ct law fax In advance but will " . very likely do so and ovoid further troublc. > ' Constable linker served the writ and searched the place , but his return Calls to state whether ho found anything or not. . - , Mrs. Mary lIartalow arrived hero yesterday ( rein Montana nccompalned by her two chll- , then In search oC her husband who has , L " I deserted her. She hoped to find either hIm or r his brother , ex-Marshal Oscar Bartalow oC tn. Manawa , whose recent passing ! ; has JY.en. the " , subject oC sorno newspaper note. She was k. stranded , anti the overseer of the poor pro- , , . ' . ycled ! her with railroad transportation to the { ! \ home ot her friends at Guthrlo Center , Ia. " , Among the important cases which would W naturally come up at this term oC the federal ! r. . court Is l that oC the Omaha Brldgo and Ter- lor- mlnnl Hallway company agaInst the county treasurer. to restrain the sale oC the bridge c . for personal prope."ty taxes. On . _ account oC the fact that County Attorney Saunders with be attending .to his duties In Avoca , however the ; 1 trIal will probably not como off until next term. flt. ! , ' . Pour matrimonially Inclined people struk : - the court house at the same : Instant ! yestcrJa , afternoon anti asked , for marriage loens03. ] : ! They wCro Issued and then a cergyman : was I ' . called Cor Hev. C. Hover happened to be 4 ! < present on some other bl19lneS. The grllld ' , , ' jury room was transformed for the moment ' Into n bridal hall and ( two were nude out of . . four. Tile parties were Hysee A. Johnson and Celia Isaacs oC Omaha , and ( Isaac 'Iaeoy rf Kansas City , : ' 10. . and Mary Walsh of Des .1' MoInes. . Farm loans made In western Iowa nt low- est rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire and tornalo , Insurance written In best of com- panies. Bargains In real estate. LOUOI I . & TOWIE , 235 Pearl St. I'Fi It SON.I L : ± ! tA ( I tAt' I I S. _ . _ . C. G. Saunders goes to Avoca today to at- tenll district court. o Major Gl'orgo H. Richmond of Madison , 1 " 'Is. , Is In the city for a few 11ays. bars Jensen candidate for the legIslature . OJI the relllllJllcan ticket , was In the city yes- terday. \v. H. Stackhouso of Burlington collector of Internal revenue , Is In the city stopping nt the Grand hotel. ' Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Dlmmock expect to leave shortly for a visit 10 : Montreal Can. , , and ( other eastern cities. Miss Cora Woodhury Is visiting friends In Dos Moines Last Friday ! evening she was tendered a reception by Miss Anna 1lrl Dr. Donald Macrae , jr. . Dr. U. H. West , J. A. L. Waddell ! oC Kansas City and Leonard I Everett have gone to Nebraska for a couple oC weeks' hunting trip. For Sale and , Trade"'Thlrty-five : ' ncroL'S three miles from postoffice. Will talto house and , lot In IlIIrt payment. Seven acres , two miles tram Council Bluffs very cheap , for cash. , Twelve acres , five miles from Council Blurts. will trade for a good resilIence Twelve acres , within \ the city limits , good house and bar ! ' . I fifteen hundred grapes , 200 apple trees , and I other fruit , want to trade for a well Improved I lCO acre Iowa farm. James & O'KeeCe , Count - t cll Bluffs , la. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I. , . The I1ard.uan piano Improves with use. I Attllth..1 alaoCuIInehi'N : ( ; . . . . , IM. Sheriff Jlnzon levied upon n lot at S. P. 'I ' l p MncConnell's household goods Saturday night \ v under a writ of attachment sworn out by S. , T. McAtee. The amount claimed was $393 , duo on a grocery bill that hall been runnIng . for several months. The petition , which was , I. filed In the ollleo oC the clerk oC the distrIct court nt 9 o'clock at night , alleged that : 'Iac- I Connell was about to more his effects out of the state for the purpose oC defrauding his creditors and that he had reCused to secure McAteo In any wa ) " . The property levied upon ) , was all stored In the McCormick Implement I" cOlllplny's : warehouse provlolH to the departure - parturo 9t Mr. and Mrs. MacConnell for I Klrksvlll , Mo. , , some . little time ago ' 1IOMIhSIhilCIhhtS'I.hNCLhI5SIoN : . , ' . . "Iu lIurUII"I n..nh' . , , August 29 : ! , September 10 and 24. . . Low rates to varLous points In the south southwest , west and northwest. For full Information - , a formation call 011 or address 1 O. : ' 1. JlHO\\'N. Ticket Asent I' : : : \ lurrIiiii , Lieeia.t' . , The following marriage ! licenees were Is- ) . :1 : 3 . , . sued by the county clerk yesterday : " Name and Address Age. Edgar l'ederburcCarson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 I Nvna Brock , Curson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 fl t I Emery Whltteker , l'otlnwnttnmle co. . . . 21 I SI ' Orilla noger , l'otlawnttnmle county. . . . 16 ( I1)'seo A. Johnson \ Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 : ! , \ , : Celia Isaac . . . . OIllIlIlU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 'I * ) j' Isaac MUl'e- , I'ansl1t ; : Cit yMo. . . . . . . . . . . 39 Mary Walsh , Vcs Moines , In. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 f f . , ' Apples bv the bushel or wagon load : : cider ' , ; 1. ; by the Killion or barrel , at the 11ellvu8 Fruit 1 I farm Can all or address U. C. Ha'monll , . . . : . , Council lIIuas. - _ _ _ _ _ _ , / 1111. . . CUllllt111'10 Carnivul I . ' OIenwoull , Friday September 27. Excur. : ' 11011 rates via the Burlington route. Tickets J. good until September 29 for return O. M. ( f. J lIrown Agent _ _ _ _ Yes the scte la.Jndry II "tbat good laur'dry " and Is located at 7t : Uroadway. : i Don't forget name and number Tel 157. It In doubt about this try It and be can- v1nced. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Hardman , piano wIns many frIend. , " - - " ' I" ' . . \I"Ton PUU'I'n.UI.OTS. . If . U. I h'G"e II.et'iISelionI . 'J'r""lIrer . tier u JOIl" UrnwII Out Fight Th school board held a t)1oclal ) meeting last evening at which the main business was the election of a treasurer 11. O. .rcGee was the winner , after thirty-nine frultlel'll ballots has been cast The matter oC electing n treasurer was taken up where It was left ort a weak ago , and twelve ballots were taken . without InterruptIon The first resulted In a tie beheen 11. O. ' * lcOee , 11. n. lIarl end Halph \\'lIl1ams , each receiving two votes. On the third Williams dlappeared. On the fourth P. J. Day received 2 , MCGee 3 and - hlarl I. All the changes possible were rung In on thee three names until the twelfth ballot , when lIarl had 3 , McGee 2 and Day > 1. The directors _ then took n recess and we'lt Into the hall to refresh their fevered minds with draught ! of hydrant water. Then they came : back to heRr a report from Chairman Snyder of the teJchers' commht:03 tu the effect that J. O. Lemon Cif the Christian home wanto(1 ( to rent n tworoon ; building to the district for $30 a month , to bo used as a school for the children of the home anl any 'others the bJard mIght want to put In. There were seventy children that were liable to b unoallej ! on the Washington avenue building from the home. Dr. Snyder an : ! Superintendent Sawyer both s01to In favor oC accepting the offer. Lem20n agre3d to kalsomillo the buldlng : and the district was to furnish the scats. In this way the rooms In the Washhllton avenUe building that are now overcrowdoJ could be thlnne,1 oat : anJ the "home" contingent there reduced to twenty-threo. It was decided to accept the offer , provided satisfactory arrancment con ha made for the rental price during summer vac lion . The committee on lTupplles was Instructed to buy enough deska to ellllip the two rooms. Ir Snyder recommend ! Misses I.'onp and Field for Ilromlltion from substitutes to positions In the new school. Concurred In. lie also recommended the Misses lIesl'l ) ' . Treynor , Mcintyre and Heell as.quallfied for subptltllies. A ballot was taken and the Misses Bcsely and ( Heed were elected. Chairman Morgan of the fuel committee recommended the awarding oC the soft coal contract to N. W. Williams on Centervllle IUll1p' at $3.19 , and kindling to the Council Bluas Coal and lee company , at $2.7G. Fonda asked why Centervlllo wal' chosen when there was other cheaper. Morgan re- plied that ha had examined ( the coal , anti had inquired oC good jndges. lie had come to the conclusion that the Centervllle coal seas enough better to warrant the plyment : of more money At this point Councilman L.1 , Shubl'rl. who hal n bid In on fuel , Injected hlm"IC Into the mectlng. " I'd like to ask the gentleman , " said he , "what the difference Is between Centervll1e and Bevier lump I can load the two up on different wagons , and you can't tell the dif- ference. " "The Devler Is so sort It crumbles , " said 'Ioran. "It Isn't a bIt softer , " retorted Shubert , "It you want to get something hard , take WillIams' Keb-that Is , It you're bound to give Williams the contract. If you can't elect him treasurer , give him Keb. " "What kind oC a meeting Ie this , council or school board ? " Inquired Director Snyder. The question went unanswered and the other councilmen , with Shubert In the wake soon floated : out. Robertson moved to adopt the recommen- dation oC the committee and the motion cal'- ned , President Moore and : Thomas , the democratic - ocratic member voting no. Another tug at the election of a treasurer Was taken , and for twenty.five more ballots there W1\EI a see-saw with Day. hiarl McGee , D. M. Slrgent : and W. E. lIaverstock on board First one was on top , then another , but none ot them sufficiently on top to bo elected. The contest , ns usual , was be- twebn the banks not tile candidates for In s oC the depleted condition cC school finances - ces there Ls plenty oC money In the treasury : at all times to make Its handling an object to the bank who owns the trrosurer han was supposed tl > bo backed by the First National , Day by the Council muffs Savings and Mc- Gee by the Citizens. On the lortleth ballot McGee received four ballots and was declared elected. lInrl and WillIams each received ono vote. The bond was fixed at $100,000. MAY : JlJ PAg 1' FhA It I . S'I'It lh ih'I' . , CIt ) ' Council " 'III ( ; 0 Out 1111.1 See Jlo , , ' Un.1 It 1" 1"Hln . The city council met last evening lIIrs. Copeo's lots In lIutchlnson's addition were cxel1lpted from taxation T. E. Wolcott was granted II license to do public weighing. The petition of the Council Bluffs Coal and Ice company to have the weighing license , granted recently to 1\1. 11. Tlnloy transferred to the company , oC which ho Is an employe , was referred to the committee oC the whole A petition for the grading oC Madison and Stutsman streets between Platl1r anti Bloomer streets was referred to the committee on streets anti alleys. A remonstrance was flied against the laying oC sldwallc on the cast side of Benton street. The committee on streets and alleys had already - ready reported , ! In favor oC the sidewalk , anti the council ha(1 decided to 110 the worl Although - though ISO ! out of 2,000 front footage were represented on the remonstrance , the council refused to go back : on itself and merely reeelvcd the remonstrance and ordered It put on fit o. Shubert called attention to tile horrible condition of the Pearl street paving and salll It ought to be repllred. : The matter was referred to the committee oC the whole , which will go out nt 7 o'clock this morning and Inspect the holes In the paving. The proposed grading oC Third street and paving of Story street will also be looked lip. Tile next meeting ' oC the council will beheld helll next Monday cvenlng. The Standard piano next 10 the Hardmln. : n..m"tlc AI'tn" ot Steniing Jacob Sims the well known lawyer says that ho Is the victim or a hired girl whose mind runs to the beautiful and whose feet ran away with II. Up to last Thursday Mrs. Frances Miller was employed as domestic at his house 31G Planter streel. She left that day , and the disappearance ot three hanlsome ( embroidered centerpieces , two children's dresses. and \l child's silk shirt was I almost immediately notel. It was found that Mrs Miller had told \l number of strangely conflicting stories , and on tile strength oC several suspicious circumstances Sims swore out warrant In Justice Vlen's court yester- day , charging her with larceny She was.nr- rested at the home of her father , In Lewis towhshlp , who cave bonds for her appearanc3 next Monda ) ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The new Blurts City Jtundry : , 3t North 1a1J1 , claims less wear and Jlller work on shirts collars and cuffs than any laundry In the state. Phone 314. Sideboards and center tables are features at the DurCeo Furniture company's today. ' . % ' .tNP A ClVAItIH.\S 1.'OIl'gS'I'O . . \rrnlr. or I :1"11 : " 'h. . Jln" : % lllch A"- ,1"lullet II I ( oiitl noting 'J'h..m. , William Weston , a farmer who lives fOr miles southwest oC Council Blufs , may be oC sound mind , but hh two uncles . James a'l Ndthanlal Weston , allege he I hoot and hive had : him brought up b Core Judge 'Iacy for I an examination In order thai F. J. Day may : I be Rpponted ! his guardlJn. Weston Is nt best II Queer customer , so all the ntghbors ! say , and as ho goes abut his farm dressed , like n tramp and , with the downcast : hell oC a philosopher. he would not be Ikm for n man worth $2j,000 or more. But h3 h. his father , Samuel Weston , upon his death left him IOOGO In cash anti a farm all other real estate worth Ilcrhaps ' t5.000 more. . Realizing that his son might not care Ccr t a he should , he went to Day bifoe his d"ath ; It Is i claimed , and asked him to look alter his ! n's wttre : after : he was Ilead. Several yean ago William Weston's wfe tiled , and he had a young woman for a hOse- keeper. lie became smitten with the house- keepr's charms anti about a year ago installed - stalled her as Mrs. Weston No. 2. Not long after , . .1.V. . lIelwlg , who for n short time held down the posiion oC actIng secretary of the Young Men's Chrlst3n asoc'atlon In this city , appeared upon the scene , anti repre'nt- Ing himself to bo the brother oC : 1rs. Weston , was employed to loolc after th , Cum. lIe1- wig was somewhat or a huster : , and It i was not long until ho had ( see Ired a wrlttm power of attorney from Weston , giving him authority - It- to cole t anti payout money , sgn ! checks : and do pretty nearly everything else that the owner could. A short time ago Day & He1s hlll : a chance to sell a pec ! . oC Wl'ston's property In the southern put oC the c'ty to the Sharpless comp3n Cor'$2.000. to bo \'C as the I c'tlon for a large w1e ousl' . When they tried to negotIate a deal they found that Helwig had , been camping on their preseves and hall gotten the Inside trade on Weslon's busness ! Doth Helwig and 'Irs. We3ton obhete,1 to the deal ( on thC ' gronnd that the hnd was worth more than $2,00 : 'Irs. Weston re- fused to sign the papers . anti they both refused - fused to allow Weston to b. alone with tile real estate men. Several stormy Interviews took p'ac , and at last Day & Hess induce I Weston to revoke the power oC attorney ho had : plcol upon hlellwhg. Helwig raised n large rumpus upon thus being summarily deposed , but I Is related by eye wltnes1. Day exercised , his muscles a little and handel H lwlg safely outside the dear wIth a good deal U force , and clostJ the door behind him. The two old men , nlces : oC Will'am Weston , commenced proceedings ! to have Day appointed - pointed guardian ! for the'r nephew on the ground that h ? was of unsound mind , and the case was on trial yeterday. All the e\"dence was not In at the hour or evenIng a1journ- moment and It will be resumed this morning at 9 o'clock. $1O ( ) H'n'ul..t. Lost-Diamond pendant star , In Omaha , probably between the Pacific Express com- pany's office and the Creighton thenter. Reward - ward of $00 It returned ' to Mrs. Howard N. Hatenhnuer , Grand hotel , Council Bluffs. 'I'iuI P.lhl I I I 0 11"lou. i Miss Ella Porter found a man In her house , and Is very anxious to get rid oC him. The house In question has been un9cculled ! for some little time. List Saturday she says a man named Jeffries called on her and wanted to rent the liotise She gave him the key to go and look through It. He did not return , and when she went to see what halt become oC him , found that he hal ( had his furniture driven up to the back door as soon as he got In , and was snugly ensconsed there , as thoush he meant to stay all wlnt r. lie refused t budge an Inch She thereupon commenced proceedings to have him ousted hy law , and Justice Vlen wi hear : the testimony. - I1ardm:1 : and Standard- e pianos , 13 N. 1Gth. IT 'AS IllS " 'Jpg tE JJT.I : n. l'nrC'nlur" of the Snutu , ' Night 'i'rzigedai ul the U"I.nJHn hIoji'l. DES : tINES , Sept. 23.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-A. ) Reynolds , cashier of thl Des Moines National bank , chartered a train to- day and In company with M. M. Hey- folds , G. 1 Reynolds , H. L Moore and others went to Oskaloosa for the purpose oC securing the corpse oC 'Irs. itt. E. Stinson , who was killed yesterday by her husband , who afterwards suicided. They return ' this evening and went on to Panor with the body. Stinson and his wife first became acquainted - quainted wih each other at Panorn five years ago , site being then Miss lcore. Stnson was a printer and worked on the Vldette. The girl developed quite an affection for him , and her parents , In order to separate them sent her to school at Grinnell . Stinson soon left Panora and went to Ottunowa . I now develops that he anti Miss Moore were secretly - cretly mnrrled October 14 , 1892 , nt Ottumwa , by Rov. H. D. Crawford , and her folks knew nothing oC thIs. This fall before Miss Stin- son returned to Grinnel she told her sister that SIl ; Intended to break ort with Stinson , but her sister did not know that she was rnarrletl Mr. Reynohls thinks that Mrs. Stinson had done as she Intimated she won Ill , anti wrote Stinson , who was then In St Louis , that they would have to sever their con- nections. I Is presumed that when Stinson received this lette\ ho at once came to Osku- loosa and commlted tile crime that ended both lives. His wife left no statement oC any kind , while Stinson wrote a letter to his Calks stating that he had considered what he was about to do and none other waste to blame but hlmselC. Mrs Stinson's parents are among the best and most wldply known people or Guthrlo county. Their daughter was a beautiful girl , amiable and loved by all who knew her. She has a sister In this city. Conlrutl..r " 'Ult" lIuIumngcN. SIOUX CITY , Sept. 23.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-J. ) J. l'eeCo ot this place has begun suit against the Manson school board for $10- 000 damages for false imprisonment brought about In a peculiar wny. Keefe Is a con- tractor and some tlmo ago was accused by the directors oC stealing the plans and specifications ! - fications ot a school to be built there to guide him In making II bid and to prevent competition. lie was arrested on a tele- gram tram the complainants and taken to Manson , but on his trial ho was discharged hits suit Is based on the damage said to have been done him hy his arrest. HII'lu Pul.jol"'I. . SIOUX CITY , Sept. 23.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) --Tho racIng nt the Sioux program tle City fair was abandoned today , owing to the softness of the track. The weather Is fine today , how- ever , the track Is dryIng rapIdly and the reg- ular program wi bo given tonoorrow Visitors have been pouring Into the city all day and 'n _ _ _ _ _ _ :7 - . - , - - - , - - - prusl ( ' 5 nrt Celr on' nf the rtl-itpt Ir 'w,1 \rl' tim's oC th ' atehas c tlS part th. _ I _ _ ha _ 1 . en CItIHI ( ! ( ' . \"I'lIO ' ' . \ "rl.\ " ? ' . COlulutor or the t Uluhn t\1 II' I . Joulh 1 " lmoriI'n'e. SIOUX CITY Sept :3. - ( SIclal Tele- gram.-Conlluctor ) Hedberg "dt ' the Omaha road hlll : n desperate fight ( \"th II gang or fifteen grafters on time Kaumtt5 City express last night. The party ha& just i been released - leased from jai at Omnhl and entering the train between there and Sioux City attempted - tempted to take possession After they had ( terrorized the passengers for I time by snatching checks from their hts anti en- ; dea\'orlnF to run the train : lIe berg tool a hanl At Hh'er Sioux he ItoPI\ed \ the train and started to drag the crookq cult Upon this the whole gang assanlcl him anti only the Interference oC bystanders prevente,1 him from beIng hall ) ' hurt. The thugs finaly 'Iehled and paid fare Into the clt ) . . Nt'ov Ilu , ' IIU" " . ( ) in.iii.ih. : 'lssoumAI.LtY , In. , Sept. 23.-Spe- ( cia I Telegram.-Tonlght ) occurred the opening oC Missouri Valley's new play house. The au- thence cOlllrlsed nil the socety-going 11eople oC the city , beshles many visiors from neighboring - boring towns. The home Is a magnificent Ole , modern anti complcto In all its nppulnt- men1. I seats nearly 1.000 , cost $ 30.0iO and was built by : 'Ie - srs. Smith - , & Dewel. lullll A..lluUll. ( , " " 1 , t I C' . DES MOiNES . Sept. 23.-Sp"clal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) I.emars Bulhtnr and Loan association - sedation baa : succEelcll In buying tile majority - jority oC the stoclc oC the dCunc Union Building and Savings association here anti throllgh its secretary now auks the district court to appoint A. W. Patridge receiver In place : of Wleox n , nt present tn charge of the later cumpln : . H ieh.s 111"0111 ; Il" " ' . DES MOiNES , Sept. 23.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) coroner's jury today finished the investigation oC the causes oC the death of 'Irs. Limb flIcks hst'eelt. . They chugel , Abl 1 11eks anti 'Irs. Uzzlo Smith with the crime anti turned , the case over 10 the grand , jury. xllert cilt'mtt'tsvero tIllable - able to find 1101son- In the stomach oC the deceased 1""U"ICII B"Inl ) ' : lllr"hll" . DES : tINES , Sept. 23-Slleclal ( Tele- rram.-l ) was learned here todl ) that an agent oC the Department oC Justice nt WashIngton - Ington Is traveling through southern Iowa Investigating - vestigating the charges pC bOOln" lade against deputy United States marshals In the southern Iowa district. ) lnh''l'l I'ulr , 111'1" * . MAI.VEI = la" , Sept. 23.-Speclal.-Thle ( : ) twenty-fourth annual fair opens hero to- morro\ anl continuEs three dYs. The pro : poets arc that both the attendance and exhibits - hibits oC the productions oC the county wIll bobetter than ever beCure. Slul Fulnrt ut VI 111"11. . FORT DODGE Ia. , Sept. 23.-Spe ( Tcle- grlm.-Ole : ) O. Djelnnd oC Vlncoit . hardwarc merchant , made an assIgnment this morning for the benefit oC his crilltors ! , C. K. Badger Is the assignee. .J XICJXS'I.J. . nWl\X COX'I'IOI. 11111"01 .r 1h. 1'e.lt'rsl ( .url lt Sent- , ' . . ) . , . . . li " 'III H. BI"r"Alr\.I. MILW AUKEE Sept. 23..AI doubte . oC the Intention oC Judge Jenkins. to maIntain juris- diction over the Northern Paclfo receiver- ship and oC the reclvers aCknowledging his jurisdiction and disregarding the order 01 ! the Seattle : court , were removed tOllY when Judge JenkIns entered an order requiring an parties with referentlll : claims arising ! from the receivers' op raton' , of the Wisconsin Central , hines and the terminal properties In Chicago to make answer to a petition oC the receivers regarding the aljustment , of the claIms by November 1. The , fetlon Is In effect that the court divide the claims equ1- ably between the Northern PacIfic and tile Wisconsin Central , and the Chicago & Northern Pacific : , anti that In the meantime the receivers be given permIssion tu pay out a large sum oC 10n1Y. All through the petition shows a total dlMegarll oC the orier oC the Seattle court and It Is evident that the receivers have elected to have tile quell- tlon of Jurisdiction passed un In this way. The question oC jurisdiction will be raised to the right oC the court t allow the receivers - ceivers to deal with such large sums as arc Involved and : there ts little 110uht ) that J'llg Jenkins will find that he has jurit'liction ns ho has heretofore hold. This will insure ' tim question beIng brought squarely to the higher court Cor ' decision. Cl'l' 'I'II CO.\L ILA'I'Ih'I'O A DOLLAR. , \H 'iii Sel" 1 ait'rry : ' 1'ice' for the lCnmt- NItS CI ) " 1.lul' . , CHICAGO Sept. n.-West bound freight rates received another black eye today when the Alon nnnounced that , effective September 2G , I would make n rate oC $1 per ton on hard coal from Chicago to Kansas City. This Is the cheapest cut b ) far that has been made In thIs recent flurry II western rates. The other roads had cut the rate from $3.20 to $2.50 and had agreed that th cut shonld bo kept out oC Kansas City. The Alton has not only gone deeper , but has put the rate Into n territory wher none oC the other lines were willing to extend It. The action oC the Alton will bo followed by the other roads : as soon as they can mne ! the rn te. n. & O. 1. . I6ittt'm' J\III"I" , CI ) ' . KANSAS CITY , Sept. 23.-Tho Baltimore & Ohio rairoad Is to enter Kansas City. Land recently bought by Theodore C. Dates , president oC the Kansas City & Atlantic rail- way , Is to be ut'ad for bridge and depot ter- mtnals , and It ts said that negotiations are now In progress to let two other roads fn over the same tracks. The Ialtlmoro & Ohio will crop the river over the partly built Winner bridge , which was commenced several - oral yens ago and has been In litigation ever l'Ince The brldgo will be finished Immo- dlately and by building about 100 mle9 ot track Kansas City will bo In direct connec- tion with the. Baltimore & Ohio. ' X"W" for I he , \1) ' . WASHINGTON , Sept. 23-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-Major ) James C. Worthington , SUI- geon , Is granted leave : for three months ; Flnt Lieutenant ! James J. 'Ieyler , engineer corps , one month anti fifte'n days : FIrst Lieutenant George ii. Morgan , Third cavalry - aIry , fifteen days. - - Aj5ollin ethc , I ' ' , IITtE QUEEN OFTBLEWATERS' 'f . , ' " I Received the HIGII35T ] AWARD HIlE at the WORLD'S PAIR ! and at the ATWEF E nIITION , - VIGOR F-tVIE Easily , Quickly , PerueiitIy Restored. I Vcnlcnesa . orvousnc" , ncul.I . . . ' . all the iraia t. . Dehlll"nI\i \ ni trlla . of evIls frmtlrly error or . - evis extsIS , the results o uvrwor , JICi'IiC5 . 'worr1. 'orJ. C , ec.1'nlhtr6'gth. devL . opment.'nd . toqgtventS to. t - - opmentnl lren - , . - every orlRn , anti prtoa of the bt ) . 8Imple.lt I urai methods. ! Imwldl. , . J i S ate Iwproemcnt een FaIlure itnpe.slihle . : .0 references. Dook Faiure twp.i reertnre explanation and proofs mailed ( sealed ) fre FfUI tfOAL 00. Buffalo . ! LY. - - - - - , . \ . I' . . \ . I N N t'l'iOtl . I'Ot.l'i'iCS. .I I Itnlli Yh' l'reiiiesit ' 11" , or Ihe ,11. . .r Ih. Order lANSAS CITY , Sept 23.-J. Ii. Jackson efFort Fort I Worth , Tex. , national vice president ot the A. P. A. , lectured nt Turner hall tonight When asked about the condition ot the A. P. A. , he said : "Tho order I growing rapidly In ni OLers , Wo have In round number 3GOO.000 members. In California we have : 200,00 antI In t\e older states farther east : the number oC member Is cnormous and growing dal ! . . Continuing , Mr. Jackson SlI1 : "We are getting reatly to surprise Missourians. 'llssourl I welt organized , but wo would rathe show you by our votes than to tel you how big a vote we ha\'e. " "Vhli the order take part In the next' national campaign . ? " "It certainly will anti I will ! o In to win. On October 11 there will be 1 convention at St. Louis , attended by ninety-six delegates , two from each state , alil sumo ot our ofcls , and at that time a very strong committee wi 10 appointed It wi be the IlltoC that cotmlttee to lay before each political party our principles , nnl explain to each : our Ilosl- , tlon , The committees will present our t1lat- form. " ' " will demanll recognition , Illt each party on record , and then determine what we shaH do. You can depen,1 , on thisVo : won' , \0 vote \lh n pqty that cocd mns our principles anti \\e won't support any party that makes a hid for tile Roman Catholc vote . When they have acted . " ) ha\o we shall act In unison " )0 you , expect then , to control the next election 1" "We do. The part that : we vote with will win. Wo are not going ns a political part ) . , bnt we have principles to carry out , and It Is to advalce them that \e shal'ote. ) . iVe will have n han' In the elections In every state In the union. Our method oC dealng with the partC In each state wIll be much the same ns our methods In city politics. " IH'BIX'I X'I'1,1. . . XO'I' : MIX JX. . . . . . . . i----i ; . , , SCOII.tZII ) .r Ih. Ilh'rlnr H"'hle" . \ gsa I ilst 11 1 I.t Ollnhl Itoiiiet , . WASllI'GTO , Sellt. 23.-tSpeclal ( Tele- gram.-In ) the mattcr of the application of the 1ast Omaha Land : company fur ) ro- ceedlngs to cancel a patent Issued to C. C. I Leferts December 23 , 1893 , for fractional section lG , towlshlp 73 , north oC range 4 , vest oC the fifth Principal meridian , Iowa tIle secretary of the Interior today decltel thlt : Inasmuch as the state of Iowa was allowed - lowed to select lands In lieu oC this Ilnclonal section lG , and that upon approval of such * selection - lection by the general land ofee the said original fractional ' section reverted to thIn United States , thc sale oC 1.IIerts was IJer- Cectly legal l II ! proper. The supreme court of the Unltcll States has decided that despite the shiting of the Missouri river the state of Iowa has jurisdiction over the land anti the city oC Council luffs maintains publc schools there The fall lies with the land company for not Imowlg ! time legal status of the and. There Is to evidence of frault on tim put of L rrerts. The only possible - sible redress for'the land company wOlhl bo by suit against the sthte ot Iowa Secretary and General 'Iannger DeLong oC thD Hast Omaha L1nc coml1ny says that little more than vne-tenth oC an acre Is In- vol\d In the dh11ule. The land company got It by patent Cram the state oC Iowa six or seven years ago. Later the t.'nited States conveyed It to Leferts by patent , and the ullderstandln ! 'f the company Is that the decision means only that the government rcfm'cs to bring suit to quiet the tLtlo on the application , oC time hand company. ( . . , . . . ' . , . - . . . . . - . d ! - DEIJCAif WON ' E Should UBe BRADFIELD'S ! ' E -1 Felnale Regulator , . . $ It I n a"I'erb Tonic amid Czechs a won' .t derfulln ' In , , . uclco stremetliemtttgborsyetenm tllnl"lber8y.lem t hytIrIIng through , the propelehnnnel ni 11t purUles. Health otl slenKtb Ire IUlrlnlcel . l result from Its use. f : ) Iy ( wife was 1ethrldden for eighteen months , .1 after ulnl lIrnduIell' . Ielllie ) Jtc5ialn- . I I tor for two months. . I 1"Unl well. . -I J. 01. JOlSS0N , Mslvorn , Ark. I I nr.\ILELD REGULA'rOn CO. , ATLANTA , OA. - Sold 1 , all Drulllt f t U.O per bottle. O TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTO - Rubber Coeds I ' Elastic Stockings , . , . - es / , I ; j : ( Knc Caps ti-i , . - - ! .L ) 1(1 ( Varicose Veins , . c-lu ' ' r54 F- Trusses . ! , : : . 2.quait . tI:1441 : W 1r ( Bag Oc. Sherman & McConnel Drg Co 1513 DoLge St.-2L DO0LW7cst P. 0 FIHST ' NATIONAL BANK - - " - - Cou1ci Bluffs , Iowaa CAI'Ii'4tL , . . . $100,000 ' \ SOI.IOT"OUI BUSINFISS " 'F IHSlt. : YOUl COII.IC''IOXS. : ONe - Ol 'i'imi OI.DgS' IAXIiS IX IOVt a i'Lht Cg 'I' ' ) ' ' ' ' , I 11 1 ? IAIU os 'J'DII nl-I'OSJ'JS CALL , \SU SEth us Ol W'IhI'l'C. SI'IS ( I' . BAINBIIDGttur..ya.tI.lw. . JLalu l\ LItuIwLuluullraettce , In the State wnd Federal Courts. Rooms 30-7-8-9. SOl cal't. Bock Council Bluffs. Iown. - - - - - - - - - - Special Notices-Council Iufs - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - WANTID , 1 GOOD GulL I'OI OtNIIAL housework anti good cook 70 : SIxths - oveue. FOil T7 : v 1mSI"NCI : : I6-pLrTNlm .Ueet con enlences , utter . November J : eight rooms : modern Also lve , room house No 3:0 Platner street ; pOstieaslon _ at any tlmne. Jacob Sims. _ ' ; CIMNEYS CLEANT.D : VAULTS CLCANED. Ed Ulirke. at \V. . B 10mer. . SOS liroadway . - - - - - - - - - - - Iron HINT . SL'PT. I. 183 , COlNEn STOREroom . room . 2to. II Sapp block. Steam heat Colraly located 1 : . H. Sheafe & Co. WANTED . COMPETENT GulL 'on OFNEit.u , housework Mrs. A. T. I"lcklnger , Ut l'ourlh I avenue . WANTED. GOOD GIlt ! . FOIL CUNEH.\ housewolk : reference .equlr"d. . Inqule l. W. Amcher , toJ So. 8lh slnet. - - - - - - to all points on Plate , al PRICES QUOTDD Art or Window Glass DA VIS' DRUG , PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE , Counci Bluffs , la. - , . rS1iSE r AND ) KIN 1)NESS ) OF TIE CljpH.AND ) & SI IIWARI ) PLA N I . An Int"I"ttnl nli M"te."dul I/url lu ! i'e thnl .1 ! nr..rlul In"1111. :11) : ' lie l'rUllrl ) ' Cur".1 fur \\'UhuuI lur.t.hll' In I the the : llllh'r uf 111'11"1' . , - - - I TIm central anti controlling hll'l ot the Copelanl & Shepartl mlllcnl enterprise Iii thnt the pick IISt not modish for want of tellenl cnre. The o1h'n rile anti goltn principle exelpll1 In this practice Is that no stricken hll1n being , nu broken-winged ! 1 I brothel or sister . limping or tottering tinder chronic Infirmity , boost bo debarred ! front treatment . I ) ' the damnable Inhumaniy of prohlhlt\.o fees. The COIl'lnnll & Shetlard fee rntc- $ .O n noommtii-ts the ( lowest ever known to Il'gltl1to , specialty lactlce. A 1CIIII. : l1\S. George , , ' . tll I , "II'I'hlh'lll'ul Ir , 'h"I. fpi' hiimglms CuuII" . : llnIH' n l'ii bIle tlh'I'ut. County Snperlnt"ndent 11 oC Olnhn tells oC his cXllellence lS fullow ! : "I or lome twelve years I hll cltarh oC the stomach ' nHl bowels Iltl 1) ' general henlh was very I'uor. ' My t condition was larlell by general debility , lack of nllpc- tile nnd loss of imtrengtim . I hall heelS treatl'lt ity several eoelors ! for these corn- : i Tulallmt5 but received no perrnnll'lt , meliet . I nnll ) ' conl'ludpd to COllllt lrs. Cope- la111 anti Rhl'parl , nl11 after two CO\le- \ treatment I found IYlelC better than I hall been for twelve or Iltteemo yemors. 'helr ffeen llr Irentlent1" I t klfut I 111 thorough ! , 11,1 , thc bench I felt . , henl'l fel WI ' markel flom the eturt I feel m'ntistieti that the ' nro men of honor nod ( wi 10 lS the ' ) ' agree 10 do. anti are entirely worthy of thin comolldente conlhl.te of time nlihicteti. . aClctel."OgOnGI "OgOnGI W. nnf , . " 501st. Public Instruction , . Douglas Co " - - - - $ ; .flO A ) IOX'I'I. The cost or n ( mill commrn or treatment wilI Orti . Coptllnc 1111 COUrl , 8hl11ml treatll'lt 15.0 her month , whethI' tile rt'timmlslto iteri'ni ! 1"'lulslo l'erl.H or trentmt'nt bt three month or timlCe weelc . 'h19 fee IIeh11eq nil lcdlclneq thlee anti the constant anti watchful cure or nil Imtll. to 1 Innl cur , , . ul 'I'rinl 'I'r.'u I I.'U I ( ; h"1 Free - - - - - - - - - ( tWI In : I"S. ' 'I'h. ) Iul ' ) r"IIII'nl Curt's U Sn ffercr sur..rl'r iivim.g I.'ur AWI , " rrul Olimuhim ; . Mrm4. 11. G. DuJnn , l cgemt : , S. D. . Is a Inl' highly . I reslctl.1 I ) ' limo whole coin- COl- lunlt where she 1\'e9 , I'or her c wml comfort anti * sftCtiP , 114 * wel 19 for time mtake uf her fall ' , she ( 'slrel good lIoblItil . HOHI/dlng this * Cue wrote to Dr. 8he1mrd tmmmtiem' 11nle Illel' recent : " 1 lernmo lotlll\ unfit for doing anything - thing on account ot thlnl IICCOUlt terrible hencacle9 thnt scarcely ) ' ever left Inc for I momcnt heavy and piercing paIns In time foreheati . telp1es , top of thc hel amid necl reduced > - - - I me to thl 1lhltlnn of nn In\'alhl. This : agony Prevented neatly all natural sleep ! II I I I T - . . ' . . . ' ' - - 1 . . , _ _ . ( ( - , ' \ 1 " \ . . , MRS. II. Ci. BOLAN , Htlgemnommt , 5 , D. ntt1 dt'velopeti it hmer'otls state that be. cmi 1100 Iii tolt'rittuie , (1 rmitl tinily iii y s bounds he'cainu invoiveti anti I no NO little tiittt , for months I wtti. wretelledly weak itt imtlimd anti body , A catton hal affection of the kitlneym * aitti otller organs becamne to. later feature , catishiog a ntlnobel' of this. tressillg syimiptoint' . ttt'tlt1e a gototl deal of worry , for I did not think I cotmid stirvive tiit'se serious aihimoents of such Inoporttuit orga tlm * . " I stateti above , I wrote for your qtiesttomi blnmik for vomiiemi itmott it seemeti just litteti to my cne , I begali treatment mit once , foil dtmring bite filet mmoollthm I fotmlnl vontierful ease frotul tile tortUre thmt hiatt iteemi melowly kIlling mite. During the seronti tmionthm of ( remitment mity stomnachi nilti kid- boy troubleti iiisappeareti and I felt nemtriy osehi , aitiiotmgii still 'titk. 'i'iu : third mouth's stmpply ltiougilt nio a it entire curt' , for I rounti mmuy Imenithi exet'I'emit iii every respect. Time frerilono Iroimi loam , ( Ito return of appetite , sleep and botilly' strength , thmr' ntwemice of iiers'otms jmroetrn- tiomi anti kitlney tlernmmgemnents mill these imoimrk a Ilew erms in toy life. Any womnart oshmo tiesires mmimt' write mue for a veritlea. lion of thlis smtntemnent. " DRS. COPELAND & SHEPARD , ROOMS 312 AND 313 NEW YORK LIFD BUILDING. OMAHA , NRU. Office Iloimrs-9 to 1 a. m. : I to 6 p. \ . Eve nlngs-\Vednestiays anti Saturdays only , 6 to 8. 8unlln-10 to 1 m. , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , , % s' . : ' .t. . , s .4. .V , ' , " ' . , % . . , S . . . .V. * ' , .4' . * , eS i. ' . , . .l , * , .e . . ' , .4t . , ' , , ' Jumpiiig from Brooklyii Bridge . ' I And buying from INSTALLMENT SHARKS . I f'r are considered equally hazai-dous It is no longer . ' S necessary to pay 3 or 4 prices for thc poorest , I quality of goods , MANUFACTURED AND KEPT ONLY BY SUCH PEOPLE. The morc , 1 intelligent have learned that S I There Are Others I In the FURNITURE AND CARPET business. ' . t * \ Since our opening here last MARCH wc have _ made thousands of friends and customers from among all classes of citizens , who recognize , in us . 1 the only ) I I House Furnishers ' I Where goods are sold on their merits. \Ve show , r you the newest things in every department , Fur- $ ' nitue , Carpetings , Draperies , Crockery , Lamps , I Stoves , Ranges , etc. Every article just , lS rcpre- I sented , t nt 1 f ( I Xe ' At Popular Prices _ _ _ . 1 . . NOTE . . . - , . ---I. . I'Ve sell JoyS cash , or wi/i vakc fci'ins Ia , .c zilt. , r. F _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FFY u FY h , te .4 % , .v . , vt * % . % ' V , , . . N. . . V. , . ' , . , , . , , . , 4tt < . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - OD irni0IDLJEEJDE1E DIn g ii Adjust F miy Diel'e1ces 6 o Bad temper is often merely ' bad Do o [ 11 digestion. 0 Many quarrels attributed to perp dlsPositions due to disor- U verse are - 0 R ered livers ipans T'abules ad- 0 just family differences and would 0 t 1 prevent them , which is better , if 0 - taken in tllne I " , To" " , Sold by druggIsts . cr by mail t n If bite . price (6 ( cents a , box . ) la sent . to . The . , . HI- . Oans ChemIcal Company No to &rucQ .t. N. Y. n U _ _ 0 [ Il IDE1IF 1LILIIL _ _ 'Cenuine Sandwich "Adams" " C. . Shef 'I. t ; , - ! . . < . - , , ? 4 . _ . , . . e % t' - 4 : ' st t-4 : ' , -I - . I'overs froiti 1 to 10 horse , Feed C rImitler8 , Jitcks , Chain , Btimtd Certs anti Inst I'll ESS limit , hot least , b'OUTI1S'1jL UO W"i 4N' ) 'j'JA [ POWEll 11A. B anch House . . . Council Bluffs p - . . \ - - - .