' - - - _ _ _ - - - . - - 'rng ( ONA11A - DAIIJY BgE ' 1'J1lqt DA1' I , O"rOBER 10 , 189. ! t . - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - , , _ iill.I@i ! /mCffi ! - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' I e N ] S 0MCU NCIBLUFFS. l 11f . : Office ' 2 Pearl Street-ti. = ; rand Lcssoo , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . , - - _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ , ffiill _ _ _ . . rm J JIINOlt \11 : NTION. : - Calanth assembly No 1. 1' . S. , will meet a In Woodmen of the World hall Thursday afternoon. Moss Brown a colored man who burglarized the Council IIIuas dyb works on the 27th of last month , was brought ; over from Omaha t yesterday on a requisition. The charms of Minnehaha pale ) beside those of Laughing Star In the opera , "l'owhatan , " to be given at DOhany'a October 18 and 19. Mr Miss Stewart will appear In the role of Laughing Ir.g Star. Harry Jackson , whose wife was hurt by a fall from a motor from which the was alighting , . III contemplating the commence- menl of a $10,000 damage suit against the motor company The case ot Irll. Attie Cogan against Henry ! Miller was on trial In the district court yes- tcrday. The plaintiff Is seeking to recover t $ IliOO from the defendant with whom she I' lived ever lnce 1883 : She claims that a , contract was made with her parents when "he was a child 1Iy which she was to receive a faIr compensation for her work after she i became ot ago. She claims never to have received anything ; but her board : and clothes. Miller was upon the stand during : ; the afternoon - noon slid told ot litho things that happened about the house while Mr. Cogm was stop- ping with him. The trial will be resumed this morning The AlIstln , Tomllll"On & Webster Manufacturing - ufacturing company ot Michigan commenced a suit In the district court yesterday agalnH the firm ot David Bradley & Co. at this city. They claim to have sold $6.820 worth of goods to the defendant , of which $1,623.99 worth are still unpaid tor. The defendant was to bo allowed to return 1:2 : : wagon on condition - tlon that thy were properly IJrotectrJ from the we3ther. This , the petition alleges , was not don , and It Is claimed that the defendants were damaged $702 worth by the failure of the Bradley people to live up to theIr aI- ! I leged agreement. A total JUdgment at $2- 316.09 Is asked ncalllpment No. 8 , U. V. L. , and Ladles' lIuxlllary No 17 , U. V. L. , meet this even- Ing. Hemlnlpcent papers' will be read by Comrade Frank Dalton on "Scouting for General Logan ; " by Comrade Scott Hlee on "Barly Campaigns with Captain Heed's Iowa Battery " Comrade Dalton was on scout duty at Oneral ! , I.ogan's heedquartcrs Every oM soldier knows the perils and hazardous adventures ot a scout going Into the camps ot the enemy Baiting information ot their movements , strength and divisions and It detected would mean Instant death. Thee papers which attracted 80 much attention last winter will be a regular feature at the meet- Ings or the encampment during . the winter. d ) Farm loons made In western tow Ilt lowest - , , est rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire and tornado Insurance written In best ot com panles. Bargains In real estate. LOUOEE & TOWI.E , 231i Pearl St. nSOll.\I. : 1'UAGIlAI'IIS. . l\liu Josephene Durgan Is visiting In Chi- cage cago.B. B. O. AllltI or the County hoard ot Super- visors was In the city yesterday harry Hardin ot Oretnll , NEb. . Is visiting hIs relatives and friends In the city. I E. F. Clark , proprietor ot the Grand hotel , . left for ChIcago yesterday to be gone two 0 or three days C. Q. Thorpe oC Cllnsas } City was In the mulYs yesterday visiting United States Dis- trict Attorney C. D. o'ullen. Leonard Leutzlnger arrived In theclly yes- terday morning from California to attend the funeral ot his father , Fred Loutzlnger , 1\11113 Jewell , . wh04 has been visiting her brother Charles Trephagen , on Firth ave- nue , returns tomorrow to her home In San Jose , Cal . . , , Mrs. Silverthorn , who has been visiting . . - ' her sister , Mrs . H. S. Jones , 'on Frank , - street , left , yesterday morning for her hem In San Antonio , Tex. . G. M. Putnam ot Grove township , repub- . IIcan candidate for the house of representatives - lives , was In the city yesterday doing 11 little fence repalrln - Miss Edith Thomas left Chicago Monday for Atlanta , where she will take In the exposition - position She 19 accompanied by a party at friends from Chicago Mrs Hewitt of Des Moines ! and her daughter , Mrs. Keith , accompanied by Miss Florence Keith , are In the city for a few days the guests ot Irs. C. D. Parmelee.Irs. . - Keith and her little daughter > go from here to Florda ! , where l\Ir. Keith Is now , and , whe.'o they expect to make their permanent horne , he having disposed ot his business In Sioux City _ _ 1'or Snit. A large numb 'OC notes and jUdgments running to the Council Blurts Insurance comllany. The same can be seen and exam- Inl'll by calling at my office In the Bradley r bulllllng. " ' . W. Loomis recel\'er. Ganymelle Wheel club national circuit races , Friday and Saturday Union Driving ) park , . . Council Blua Can run to grand stand I1or"man and Standard pianos , 113 N. IGtt- _ lIur"lnrh" " Jler'geu'a Stor. Mergen's grocery store was broken Into at about 2 o'cloclc yesterday morning and several - oral caddies ot trbacco were . st ll'n. The front door was the meats o.t entrance. It was brokenlopen without any apparent care for consequences. Thom the back door was opened and stuff loaded Into a wagon which had been driven UII to It. The wagon was t traced for some distance down Sixth street but finally vanished The theft eoulll only I have been commltted a few minutes before . the . dear was tonal open by Otllcer Martin , who had passed that way 11 short time pre- viously I 11I."t B"eur..lon Via Burlington route , Oct. 8 antI 22. O. M. 1I1l0WN. Ticket Agent , Council Bluffs The new Blurts City laundry , 3t North Male , claims less wear and finer work on shirts , collars alai cuffs than any laundry In the state. Phone 314. , 1'ln..I" for Intertltlllllellta . A meeting of the committees on reception and membership at the Young [ en's Christ- Ian association will be held at" the rooms In the Everett block Friday evening lit 8 o'cloclc I for the purpose ot planning entertainments for the winter. Considerable attention tote to be given the social side of the association - tion work this winter , antI a strong effort . Is to be made to bring the membership roll for above what It Is now Among the things . talked ot Is I 11 permanent chess and checker club. All who are interested either oC these games are Invited to sellli their mmes to O. D. Bakcr , the secretory of the association. - - - Nothing like I. The famous Crown piano with orchestral attachment leads them all Dourlclus Music [ House , 116 Stutsman street - - - - - . A IIIA'1,1 , In I rnlllc" . Last week was a big ono with u , . We sold lots at those new stylish frames. You ought to see then H , L. SMITH & CO. List Cull I No discount on water bills after Thurs- - day , October 10. Open Thursday evening t Attached tar Ilt'nL Nathan Merriam commenced attachment proceedings In the district court yesterday afternoon against it . OUlIlram & Co. , who keep the p09tolllce restaurant on Broadway near Sixth " street. The petition alleges that there Is" $162 In rent due from the proprlc- tors ot the place , at the rate ot $60 per I month. William Pfoff Charles Johnson and Millie Armstrong all claim an Interest In the shop and are made defendants , along with J. ICehr , who the Illallltllt believes II a partner In the 'firm ot Uundrall1 & Kehr r . Oat yntede Wheel club national circuit races - Friday and Saturday , Union Driving park , Council Bluffs , Cars run to grand .tond. ' Cha ubero' dancing academy now open 'tel' Pupls. } Call after 10 a. m , Circulars ; . I . Corner fetes and parlor suites In curly Dlrlh and mahogany at Durtee Furniture Co r a'aa Standard piano next to the IIndmaD , i , I 1 . elLAItU1111VI'1'll : I'I'U.UXClW. . Allotl..r 'nrrnllt fur thl'rrl..t uf A. , \ . Cdglugtoi ul Avoem There Is another criminal trIal In store for Avlngton A. Edgington , the young medIcal - cal ( student ot Avoca who , with his mother , Mrs. Jennie M. Elglngton : , and his uncles , W II . and O. 1\1. Cuppy , have been found guilty ot trallli .In connection with a pension deal and fined amounts aggregating ; $ : ; .000 I by Judge Woolson at the United States court When young tIglngton l was tried last April I hl testified that UI' to within a few days i betore the trial oC the case was commenced . he did not know that his lather hall any : other name than Francis ML Edglnglon. Ills : grandmother knew at his tather's numerous ' aliases , but had , never tolll young E.Iglng- ton or his mother about them It was not until three or tour days before the commence- lIIent ot the trIal that she unsealed her lips and told them the secret she hall kept so long allli so well , hoping that she might help her grandson and his , loather out of the trouble Into which they had tallen. The appearance ' at the old lady , Irs. Perkins , with the feebleness Incident to 78 years ot life caused quite a Etnatlon by her story. At that time the government authorities were unable to shake her testimony by cross - examinatlon or the Introduction ot. . other witnesses Young EdElngton went l'pon the stand In his own behalf and corroborated - I roboratell the olel ladY'1\ statements lIe told his story In a way that called forth the' ' ndmlratlon ot the spectators , giving the details - I tails ot hIs tather's death and burial , antI defeated all the efforts ot the district attorney - torney and his assistants to mix him upon on cross-exandnation. But when the author- plea introduced other witnesses to rebut his statements there were several grave tIls- clepancles noted between ids testimony and that ot the other witnesses. The jury brought In 11 verdict at guilty and the young man was fined the sum at $1,500. E. C. Brown , the pension examiner and District Attorney 'ullen claim to have found evidence that the statemeut or Edgington that he did not know of his tather's multi- pllclly ot names . until three or four days be- tara the commencement at the trial was false , and known by him to be false at the time It was made Brown filed - an information charging EtIglngton with perjury , and Deputy Marshal [ Eller went to Iowa City where he IJ ! studying medicine , to arrest him lie was arrested yesterday , , morning and taken to Burlington where he Is to be given a pre- IImlnary hearing before the United States commissioner. It he Is bound over he will probably be given a trial at the next term ot court In Des Moines . . The information alleges that EIJglngton committed perjury when he said that his tather's name was Francis M. Edglngton . and that he did not know him by any other name than Edgington until a few days before he was put upon oath ; that ha did not know his lather by the nallle at Perkins , . or Jesse 1'ranlelln Perkins until that time ttpDt'CI U 1l.\'I'I1S . 1"OIl 'l'lll 1l\C11S. - - Flock ul C..j.'I hiders Pill Arrive 'rouiighl-fxtiihllion nt the rn.lIl. The following telegram was received by H. E. I Grimm ot the Ganymedl' racing board last evening : CHICAGO , Oct. 9. One and a third faro on certificate plan on un roads from points In Iowa and Nebraska within 100 miles Is authorized for bicycle races at Council Blurfs October 11 and 12. Letter tonll'lIt. . D. D CALDWELL . Chairman Western Passenger AssocIation. A lotot the crack riders at the cast , all of them class U men will arrive In the city this evening and put up at the Grand hotel , where rooms have been engaged for them. In the part are Edward C. Bald of Buffalo , ' , V. P. Sims ot I'hlladelphla , J. P. Bliss of Chi- cage , Tom Cooper ot Detroit Charles M. Murphy of Brooklyn , Earl Kiser ot Dayton , IJ , C. Johnson and E. C , Johnson ot Cleveland - land , antI C. S. Wells /lnd / W. 11. . Terrill at San Francisco. Lee Richardson , the Chicago trick rider will accompany the party and will give an exhibition Ilt the Grand hotel this evening between 8 and 9 o'clock , The prize list has been gotten In shape and Includes $2,000 worth of prizes. In getting prizes for the handicap races the club has done better than It promIsed. In each race there will bo from two to five more prizes given than were atIvertised. And they will be needed for the number ot entries In these races outnumbers the highest expectations or the Ganymedes. Trial races will have to be ridden each day In order to determine who shall ride In the races In which the number ot entries Is too large to make racIng with the full number convenient 'fhe trial races win come off In the morning , when o.n admission - mission tee ot 25 : ; cents will be charged. The track Is In fine shape , having been harrowed aid rolled until It Is IlS smooth and hard as 11 fioor. 1f the weather Is good there Is no reason why some records should not be broken , for among the riders who arc expected there arc plenty who are made ot record breaking stulY. 1f everything comes out as Is now 'expected the races will he a financial success , for enough money Is now In sight , allowing $600 for gate receipts , to pay all expenses , without calling upon the guarantors IIICII.\IIU P. 11.\1.1. I'I.I-\US GUII/I'l- kcal Onl Frlenrls . ltope tll See me Light . S"lIh'uee hlll'O"'II. Richard I , ' . Hall , the Red Oak postmaster who Is charged with brealdng- open a letter and padding the receipts at his once for line purpose ot Increasing his 'pay , admitted his guilt of both offenses yesterday afternoon In the -tederal court. Judge Woolson set Friday liS the day on which sentence will bo ImposEd. Hall Is a man 35 years ot age , and ha11 wife and two small children . Ho Is said to stand very high In Red Oak circles , and the arrest was 11 great shock to the people I ot the community where he IIred. The letter which he opened was written by D. D. Jearles and contained a bid for carrying time malls tram the postoffice to the depots tall had 11 trlellll who was also 11 bidder for the job , one Stevens The latter wanted to find out what Jertrles was going to bid . amid fO , to accommodate him , Hall tore open the letter and showed It to him. The pay for the job Is so small that Han could not possibly have received any rake oft sufficiently largo to pay him for running the risk. The theory ot those acquainted - quainted with the facts Is that he tried to I help his trel,1 ! Ste\'ens. Now Stevens goes before the grand jury antI admits that he stood by antI saw dart open the letter The testimony , however , It Is cold was only secured by a promise ot Immunity to Stevens William Hand was fined $200 and sent to time Hell Oak Jail for 151) days for bootlegging. James hall , A. D. Orosvenor amid John Ttuesdell < pleaded not guilty , and Charles Allen pleaded guilt . After a trial John F. hall was convicted Clark Ramsey way acquitted - quitted by the jury. Anton was given a jail sentence 01 120 days and a fine ot $200 , but both were suspended ! during good be- h3.\'lor. ' ' " ' ' ' ' l'O'l"I'I'Il'S l'ltICI . \ rehn. . ) ' . . Iou " 'r 'l'hnn , AnYn'herc 110. Looks Bird cages liOe : copper bottom teakettle 26c : 10'qlllrt flaring heavy tin pall 10e ; copper bottom washboller 75c : 2 quart coffee pot 10e : roiling pins 5c each The Great lee Store , 318 Broadway Mrs O. H. Simons has not been heard In pUblic since she returned from , lhroall. where 11 large part ot her time was devoted to the cultivation ot her .olce. An opportunity Is given to hear her , as Pocahontas , In the com- tug opera. _ . A plant thoroughly equipped with the newest machinery , the best work by skilled em"lore , prompt deliveries and fair treat- ment are among the things that makes the Eagle "tba good laundry. " Telephone 157. Radiant , Novelty and Elmhurst stoves tQ hard coal are the most economical stoves lIIade. Sold only by Charles Swaine , HO Broadway , Last Call ' No discount on water bills after Thursday - day , October la , Open Thursday evening The lIardlllan piano Improvea with Ule. I III : I.I' 1.011 ( ifOltUI I : 1"I : lmllll.\ ) . "lIIcl.II.lltlia' : Fitt . \ ' . 'nrlO"n : \"n , , ' to lie Nllrlln" 1111 the Nnlr'nae Court . Gorge I'cuerhaken , all old man who keeps 11 junk establishment near the Northwestern round house , where anythIng from a second hand paper at pins to a second hand meeting house can be bought ; , has hall a three year penitentiary sentence hanging over hIs head I for the last six years , having ( been con- "Ieted In the district : court at the August I term In 188:1. : lie look an appeal to the ' supreme court and srcurel1 the services of 'I A. C. ) lcfulgan an eccentrIc and tome what Irreponlble person , as attorney. Ic' , , Outgan did the work well , so far as kedping his client out of the penitentiary was con- cernell , for he did nothing at all excepting to keep the papers In the case and draw occasional sight drafts upon I.'enerhaken , all or which were honored Imtanter by Feuer- halen , who sUPPo9ael thai was his only sal- vatiou . Then lcOulgan dlnllpl'1reIJ and took all the paper with ( dui . The county officials took steps toward hating the matter brought up In the supreme court , antI I.'cuerhaken , finding ; the papers on which he hall based his cl.\lm to a new trIal all missing , engaged other attorneys and fired cUulgan sum- marlly lIut lIIcGulgan relied to give up the papers to his successors claiming he had lost them , until contempt proceedings Instituted - stituted In court luddenly brought him to a realization ot what hI' ought to do Then the papers were forthcoming. There Is sonic Interesting reading In the affidavits contained , In the papers that are : soon to go to the supreme court Peter Knecht and Adolph Kolb were the fellows who stole the goods which Feuerhaken wa : . accused at receiving. When they were put upon the stand to testify against him they declared upon oath that both before and after Feuerhakeu received the goods he knew that they were- stolen. It was par- tially on their evidence that a conviction was secured \Vhlle lwrhakel\ ) \ was given three years In tile penitentiary for receiving the goods , the men who commlttetl burglary antI larceny got off with a Jail sentence at nine months each In the aflldavlts which the two burglllrs made In August 1S90 . antI whIch have been In the custody ot 1IIcOIlI/all / ever since until recently , they both state ender oath that John N. Baldwin , attorney for the North- western railroad , who assisted the county attorney In the prosecution at the case called on them and told thelll that If they would ! testify against f'enerhalcen they woulll be let off with a lighter sentence than they had any Idea ot , and that the harder they swor' against him the lighter would be their punishment - ishment They were told the same thing by the detectives who were prosl'culillg. On this account they swore that o'euerhalcen knew the goods ! ' ; were stolen , when , In fact , he did nol know It. Ganymede Wheel club national circuit races , Friday and Saturday , Union Driving park , Council Bluffs Cars run to grand stand IInr'cHI c..r"lnn . Via Burlington route , Oct. 8 and 22. - o. 1t BROWN , Ticket Agent , Council Bluas. Untnr : Cur Snurshctl Conductor Otto Pfeiffer . antI Motorman J. W. Welgbtman were running a Ingle motor down Fifth avenue yesterday morning when they encountered 11 freight train on Thirteenth - teenth street Whether the train became unmanageable - manageable or the 1II0torman forgot _ to pull ? the lever cannot be learned posItively , Jut Ilt any rate the motorman opened the trout door and yelled to the conductor antI 11 soli- tary passenger ' ; C. 11. . Stewart at Iowa City , to jump on admonition that was heeded within the next tenth ot a second. The train wag left to go on Its way , and collided with the freight train. The latter was uninjured , but tie whole front ot the motor was crushed In anti the car derailed Doth Pfeiffer and Weightman denied yesterday that there had ' ever been any accident on the motor line at any time so tar as they Imew. They even went so far IlS to deny that It was a pleasant day antI Insisted that It was too hot. The cOlllpany officials state that tram their Investigations - vestigations they think the mot r was unable to stop on account at the leaves that were on the track , The Yardman piano WillS many trlends. nn"vcHt' Excursion Via Burlington route , Oct. 8 and 22. . O. 111. BROWN . . Ticket Agent , Council Blurts. llound Over for Adultery- . Joule lIulbert Long came Into police court yesterday morning with her pllllllage some- what drooping from 11 two da's' experience with a bread and water diet . She raised no disturbance - tllrbanco whatever , but her features wore a _ cynical sneer when she heard the judge give . her 11 fine ot $25 for vagrancy. The charge of adultery was then heard and hoth. she and her friend Fred Green , were bound over to the grand jury , their bonds being fixed at $6.20. Bud Bouquet , Clarence Field , Louis Neeleey and Horllce Hoags , who raised a disturbance 'In the opera house Tlleloday night were fined $6.20 each. . _ _ , Cold Wave Cmulug . It you wont 11 good : stove to put up before you start your furnace buy one of Swaine's air-tight stoves , the best made , at 740 Broadway . Why don't you use a gas ; seater ) these cool da's1 C. D. Gas Co Marriage : 1.lee"Hc" . The following marriage licenses were Is- sued yesterday by the county clerk : Name and Address Age. Stephen : \leOulll. Pottllwnttamle county. . 2,1 Ollie 11. Robinson , I'ottnwnttamle county. 17 Albert Daumann , Pottawattamle county „ 31 Marie A. Strlls , I'oltllwaltnmle county . 21 \K D. Oertelt , Council Bluff . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 27 Jennie Lllz , Council Iuffs ) . . . . . . . t . . . . . . . . 23 - . Itl.t"'Itlon to the Nl"V hector Mr and Mrs. John T. Stewart , In honor ot Rev and Mrs. McDonald ot St. Paul'lI church , Will hold 11 reception Friday evening Oc- FIHST N TloNAL AN [ { t Council Bluffs , Iowa. [ [ CAPITAL , . . $100,000 . \\11 SOLICIT YOUR IIUSINESS " 'J- : DESiIIE POUR COt.LEC'i'IONS ONF : 01" 'rlll' : OIUI1S'l' RANKS 1V : IOWA Ii l'EIt OENT1'AID ' ' ' ' ' 0:11 : 'l'DIN ) - : OSl'l's CALL AND SEE US Oil WRITE . t7 o . r -o Special oicos- ouoci , I u ffs s - - - - - - - WANTlm. A nOOlK EE'IDt ; ONE Wh O UNderstands - derstands Ihorlhand. An.wer In own hand- writing _ \ \ ' S. Bee utflce , Council lIIutr. WANTED : - A aOOD .amL FOIL UENEItAL housework and good cook eel Bixlh anue. F iiI , 1 IY mIDiNCE73tS : : ; ; I'LATNEIt - street alter November I : eight rooms modern connnience. AIIIO nve-room house . No. a20 Planner street : possession at any time. Jacob Sims. i' iM \ = i LE " N"i CHIMNEYB CLEANrr5 : VAULTS CLEANED IDnrk. . . at \V. tL llomet'e tat aroadwuy FOR ' SALE - CHEAP - : - A GOOD STEAM - 11EAT- ' In" plant : belieI' . Dunnnc : No Z. with radtalora . pipe . etc. , suitable tor healing house . Inquire at 258 71h street and Gth avenue J. J. Brown. IJTENOanAPlIEH WANTED STATE WAGES U I , Dee glUee , Council IJlutfa. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - I"'r I ' - 11. Itrm , v 10 II 'II ' trait iltne . . 3H ( Fluff ! street corner of r/lf ( ! / "unue , A corlllni invitation Is I I'XI.III1r.J'la. members allli trlrnds of the ' Iarlslm . - GnnyntedeVLeel ' i cl ib , natt ; ; ( l circuit races , Friday and Saturday , Unld l driving park , Council Bluffs . . Care . ! - run . to grand stand / 11e1"Iltnl Nerds limp , I The Women' Christian 'IUo ' lation kindly ask all farmers and husbandmen In this vicinity to remember the \\'omen's Christian Ascclallon hospital , corner Ninth street and Sixth nvenul' Potatoes itre especially to- , IIclted. A few bushels or Potatoes ; wOIIIII nut bo missed In many 11 cellar , and the happl- noes one receives from jyl1lc\JIus j \ giving Is quite 11 valued compensation 'rodues , such aa apples , vegetables , lard , drtk. . butter , etc. , will he thaukfully recelvdLtrfheVomcmi's ! Christian AssocIation hoepltaL being nonsectarian - tartan In Its character , has Its needs wholly suppllel\ \ ) ' donations trolll the public All who will give , ; potatoes , etc. , are requested to leave them at the hospital as soon IlS con- \'I'nlellt. It too busily engaged In tall work , a . card addressed to Mrs . Laura J. lac- 111.1,11' , correlpolllllnr ; secretary 'omell's Christian asecciatlou staling the donation to bo given , will taellltate the Women's Chrl9- than association In planning for the wlnter'B supplies Gentlemen , Ietcall's tall and winter underwear - wear Is open for your inspection It will satisfy you In every IlartlClllar. . Huber Bros ' neIV.meat ) market Is the finest In the city , 112 Broadway - - - - Underwear that wears , that promotes com- tort nllli health , that gins satisfaction III price and every other way Metcalf Bros , the ciotmiers ) . SEL'EN ! ) : TIIoUS.IND \I.I.U'I'S 'l'.1KHN. Conc'luslemi - III the Lung U"'l1l1l1l'k su ram IlIwn .CIIIIYC'lIt1l1l1. " FORT DODGE 10. [ , Oct. 9.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) republican representative con- vention for the dIstrict conmposed ot lIum- bolt and Pocahontas counties has adjourned sine die , after 11 deadlock ot nearly three months and 7,137 fruitless ball ls. Each county will now have an independent can- I . The Pocahontas man will be one ' James Mercer , and the Ihlmbollit man lion I' Barley 1.'lnch. It the republican vote Is evenly divided ( the democratic candidate will have about the same. - - - - aid run \11111) : ' l'i'e fer'ed CrediCurs DES MOINES , Oct. 9. ( Special 't legram. ) -Some Important disclosures were made In the examination ot W. hi . Parker , the bursted wholesale liquor dealer , today. It was found he gave chattels when contem- plating on assignment , thus Invalidating the assigmnent and that he palll some pre- erred ( creditors the day of the assignment. It was also shown that his ossels are only $7,000 , while his liabilities are $2,000 , In- stead ot HOOO , IlS reported. On the Information - formation secured creditors will ask tomor- row that the slgnment be vacated and \ mortgages set aside , and that the property be placed In the hands ot creditors for the benefit ot all. _ Ach'nll.-I tt.-I'rlc. . 01 Coal DES MOINES , Oct. 9.-Speclal ( Telegram . ) -There Is reason to believe the threatened strike ot coal miners In Polk county will be averted Some operators have granted the demand for a 10 per cent raise In price per ton to miners , and others not paying the 76 and 80 cents scale have agreed to grant the advance November The local coal combine today advanced hard coal Crom $7 to $8 per ton without other . cause than an alleged scarcity. It' .j ' . Des \lIIIIICH' : New JllItI' YnrIH. . DES MOINES , Oct . 9.Speclal ( Telegram. ) -J. F. VIncent ot Peoria , ' .who has been figuring for a year on building stock yards antI establishing an open market at this point , but has been prevented by refusals : I t or railroads to furnish IIwllchhl ; tracks , has finally secured railroad faellltlrs , and tol1l1Y ' : let ccmtraclll for water works and for ma- I terlnl and . \ the building of the yarlls. Work la to be commenced Monday , and It II expected pectcll to have the yards really for business December 1. It will be built with a capacity - Iaclty ot 1i.000 hogs and : 3,000 cattle per day . and enlarged In the spring , when an exchange building will also be built lie ulersou , tll ( tpra time Cnllllllll"n. CIII.nOICl , ia , Oct 9.-Speclal.-lIon. ( ) D. II. lIellllerson of the Third congressional district will open 'the republican campaign lit this place Friday . The speaking will take place In the Grand opera house at 1 p. III. Judging front the Interest manifested there will be one ot the largest gatherings ever known In the history oC the connt ) . . The cause of so mach local Interest It' due 10 the fact that J. D. P. Smith , the democratic nominee for senator In the J.'orty-slxth district - trict and A. C. 1I0bart , the republican candidate dillate both live her and there Is a bitter fight on Both urea nro 11rpmlnent attorneys , IIIWII Mlmicraliaeti : Is'l'll.lrirIevrutres DES MOINES , Oct. O.-Thc miners ot Polk county held a mass meeting today In Oov- ernor's square antI IlIsclIsed the situation with reference to the advisability or ordering 11 strllce. Feeling rRlt hlh ! for a tlllle allli It secllled that a strike would be ortIered. Later : the men cooled to FUllle extent and It was de- cltIetI to hold 1 another mass meeting In the square October 14. to take definite action. COlllmlttees were' ' appointed to walt on all operators and imperatively request a unllorlll raise ot 10 cents and report at the meeting Monday narning Pcurtlm'ietimit 01 i'olsoulug . DUBUQUE , la" , Oct. 9. ( Special Telegram ) - lIss OJra ; Watt Is the fourth vlctllll of the wholesale poisoning at the Taplln-Oage wed- ding near Sabula , Jackson county , tour weelcs ago today She died today at her hOllle In I1arnesl'l11e. 0 Banker IlIIslnger's son con- tlnlles very sick at Barvarl ) college at the eight cases at Sabula and vicinity no further - ther deaths were reported totIay. Dr. SUFg ; ot Clinton molds ) to the theory of trichinae In the pork , which he says was Insllfficlently cooked - 'l'est ing the Election i.min. JEFFERSON , Ia , Oct 9.-Speclal ( Tele- gralll.-The county auditor was sUllllllonetI . before the district court to show , .why O. W. Lowey's nallle should not head the repub- lican legislative ticket In place of the regu- "lllr nOllllnee , This Is the first case under the new law , allll Is important In Its bearings on other actions. I lCllllug merest III I,5-mm. DES < MOINES , Oct. 9.-A killing frost occurred - cllrretI here last night. Water froze In some places. Crops are beyond Injury OTTUMWA , Oct. 9.-There was a killing frost this 1II0rnlng. No damage resulted , liS late garden stlla Is out of the wa ) ' . Cmrble ltallrviy S..II. SIOUX CITY , Oct. 9.-Slleclal ( Telegram ) -The Sioux City Cable railway was sold by the receiver today to satisfy the claims against It. It was bid In by Robert E. Toed ot New York , for $16H2.44. who will operate the line. Met : Death In aVell. . DES MOINES , Oct. 9. ( Special Telegram ) -John Seerbee , 18 years old , was killed this morning at Belle Plalne by the caving ! ot a well See bee was down sixteen teet. H tool two hours to dig him out , fresh ) ' terlnn Synod In Session NEnItASKA CITY , Oct. 9.-Speclal.-The ( ) synod at the Presbyterian church or the state at Nebraska Is In session here. The attend- ar.ce Is quite large , there being about 100 ministers and the lIallle nUlllher ot laYlllen present. They expect to finish their labors tomorrow . Leads all Others / . . . " THE PYRAMID . PILE CURE Leads nil other pile cures , "oth In amO:1nt sold anti In intrinsic . merU. It has bceu advertised by its frmend - , by tllOOI who have suffered , time tor- -l tnre mud Ilt-cumlurt of Jllles , amid who have found instant relief and 11 lasting cute trouu its use or Physicians recommend because It Ii nlsolulely safe and [ can bo n.ed at lime and without risk of lm detention . any by anybody Injury or Irom business Cures bUnd , bleeding prutruding itohumg plies . . SOLD DV DRUGGISTS 1'T ' 60 CTS.1 ' { ND $1.00. PYRAMID CO. , PROPRIETORS : , ALDION , MICH. , - . t I I I D I r ) 1 I I t 1 ' ' I ' lGES 1Sf0' , 1PUl it ' 118EYNBlO , Jewel Stoves and Ranges are perfect heatlllg snd : cooking ) contrivances. Every year tor the last thirty has marked improve ments in the details of construction until now they stand tor the greatest efficiency , economy , cleanliness , durability and convenience With all their excellence Jewel Stoves and Ranges are no high t 1011 1a I price thaI ! hundreds of Inferior make , See them at your deal ! a ; Wb1 . LYLE DICKEY & CO . Ouinhtl , A , C , IAY.lER , SouthOmnlm JDCJCJOOCJOCJDCJDL..JDCJDDCJD . J .0 J . Not - So Conveni nt. tJ . , . _ _ Phys 'c ) , tans indorse Ri pans Tab- E1 uIes remedies 0 1 by' , . prescribing the j they ' contain , but' often in form not U . j s.o conve'I'uent , , inexpensive and ac- [ 1 r n , . curate asaln , Ripans TabuIes . R I I . : : t ' " H t. t . 'n' _ _ - I .mq . o I . l' " . R LJ . o 'nlpaere 'Tabules Sold by druggists , or by mall . . - ci. If the Price tOO ( rent a box ) 10 f sent to the JtI- . - n pan ChemIcal Company , No. 10 f"Uee at . N. Y. , a 0 D o n dD6D a D a DDD odD DAVIS' I The ! Place to Buy STRICTLY PURE LEAD AND OIL1 RELIABLE MIXED PAINTS , CHI MICAILY PURE COLORS N. n.-We do not mix our oil with cheap oil In order to boll YIIII at "hohm.lo price. No nevorl In n regard to adulterate all , call met our plllce amid see a sO\lIlplo of ell which our "hlow-har compotltorsllold for DUf1llluseed all. .It will Interest you If you mere going to Piltut. Davis Drug , > t Paint & Glass House f 2091' lroadtvay . 289. u - . - - - - - - - - . GOOD TIlING / - PU3H / IIA1ONG \ - ' ' . 'j . ' , I A 1 t. I , \ . , a : - j . \ . -v- " I _ , 1 " ( . I , t Ii0 _ \ l c if ' I I 1 , ' F n t' .x Plug Tobacco y A Great. Big Piece fop , 10 Cents J" , , _ aWe . We guarantee / , that you can Heat 3 Rooms this season with 2 Tons of Coal ' by using .Palace Regal Base B111n : r. _ _ . . = I A , a. I1t tit . 4 2 r UI , rU..m ? t - y I tI2 s : : eibd _ 4 1 4 . . . CD 0 ' 1.1 .1 Ii 'p 11t 0 = . m ° ' = CD Q ) 4 , t1 M ca ' .4 IIN i'U1 ) Ii riI l ; uv st t , , ' Q f I'd m t1 : . : " " t ro _ . UI We ar the popular Houe , . Furnishers of Omaha , . Good , reliable , serviceable and up- to-date goods at Popular Prices / a ( i t' t' t / 1' I I I I I 1 1 Ir 211M IT. Genuine Sandwich "Adams" " C. , Sheller r .E s > 'm , f ' - " : . _ - - - a : f I , 1 Powers from 1 to 10 horse , reed G d' lldcrs , Jacks , Chain , Ilnud Carts and PRESS. last but not least , SOU'1'IIR'ICK UOILSE AND S'1'19AM 1'OYLIt IIAY' C Branch House - - - - Council Bluffs - ' _ _ COUNCIL BLUl i'S. , , , . , r i moJ.a ) STEAM DYE WORKS ' La Uf All kinds ot Dyeln and Cleanfnc dpno In ! : . + . the hlgheSl style ot srEa the art lraded sad gIarh stained fabrics mlldo ' - ' = : DYE W M ' to loalt all good ae . new Work promptly done mind delivered 1 I ; , I _ ' I I gj -WORKS ' ' 41 .pvx ! t counts price In all list. . parts Bend ! ot the for ' O. A. .U\.OIlAN " . l'roprlotor M 1 - : I Jroa.dway , near North. . ' wtltern DCpOt , Coo ' cot t w alarms , Iowa. Tel . ,