El TIT.r OMAHA DAILY DEE : l"ml f ItY O(1TOI1171t 18. 181) ; . 3 I . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tt21 _ ! @ ! ( i @rc F .1 COUNCIL DBLUFFS . . , NEWS. j I , , . . . Ii : * 2l'cnriStrect-il. W. Tilton Mnnsger aftd hoaaco i C 1IiJICJJI J.J@h \ L ill . c l r J . . ! : ! el ! Ji lfj2ir2fIi2l' ] ' ! D I , . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.r = = - : : = _ = _ _ _ _ , - = _ - Ji1NoIt 311 : ' 1'1O f. Manager Alton of the opera house Is about to put In an entirely new gleam heating plant v Unity Guild will hold Its regular meeting this afternoon at the home or Mrs. Itoberta /i13 / Voorhis stret. friends always wel come Dr. A. O. Mudge hOB arrived form Blanch ard , 10. , to make this city his home Ills beatlquarttrs will be over J. II. Atkins' - . ' . store it' " A little daughter or Jacob Sims swallowed ( ' a small pIece or glass Wednesday nIght. A , doctor was summoned and after Mme difil- , " culty the troublesome glass was removed. The old Pierce street school Is being flllell with seats and otherwise fitted up to be used DB a place for religious meetings Hev. A. O\'crlon will \ he In charge. The Woodmen or the World Social club will \ hold < a meeting this evening In their parlors for the purpose or making arrangements for a series or entertainments to be given this winter. A marriage license bas been Issued to Marlon Wood , aged FiO , or Deep Water , Va . and Mrs . lIzabeth Stet'Cen , or Omaha , aged : 60. They were married yesterday afternoon i by Justice Cook ' Regular meeting of Fidellly council No 16 [ ; , Royal Arcanum , thIs evening at 7:30 : o'clocl . Business or Importance to be trans- I actetL All members are requested to bo present C. Sprult , Hegent. WillIam P. Sledt-ntopr : has begun ! attachment - ment proceedings against George M I , West for $70 unpaid rent for a farm on the "Islaml" north or till city. The case will come up In Justice Cook's court : this after- noon nt 2 o'clock Parties desiring , good ! seats for "Pow- hatan" tonight wIll need to reach the opera / house In good season , as the unreserved Beats will go early. Scats for Saturday mat- moo and " evening , can be reserved at the box once at 0 ! J o'clock this morning. Justice Cook has limited the witnesses In the Jacob Sale case to six on hack sftle. ' Twenty-ono witnesses have been subpoena lln all , the extras to be paid for IJy the parties , : SOlO fa charged ! with cutting , Franklin John- : son The case will have a hearing this morn- Ing , at 9 ! J o'clock The supreme court has recently decided that where saloon fines are not paid and the property is I not of sufficient value to pay what Is due the bondsmen arc liable for the deficiency. This decision docs not concern the local authorltles however , as the county authorities have strictly enforced the law ' requiring payment to be made In advance ' . Members or the Council Blurts Athletic as- soclatlon are canvassing for subscriptions to I aid them In putting up an eight ! foot fence I around their grounds at the corner or I Twenty-first street and Seventh avenue The , Intention Is , aa fast aa the money can be : ; raised , to erect a grand stand and put In a' ' quarter of a mile cinder track thirty feet In width. The city has given permIssion to enclose a part or the street which runs through the rounds. The grounds will be used ! for root ball , base ball , tennis and other athletic sports and In winter will be flooded . and used B8 a skating ! rink. I Farm loans made In western Iowa at lowest . est rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire and tornado Insurance written In best or com- panies. Bargains In real estate. LOUGEE & TOWI , 235 Pearl St. P Nicest line or overcoats , In town Metcalr Bros The lIardl1lan piano Improves with use. l'gIlSOX.H l'AIlAH1AI'HS. Thomas Maloney has returned rrom a trip to Denver J. HUl1 < lIck of Waverly , la , registered at the Grand hotel yestep1ay. E. F . Clark , proprietor or the Grand hotel , has , returned from a trip to Chicago Mrs. It. A. Lacey or Chicago has come to spend the winter wIth her son . Dr. T. D. Lacey. . J. B. Atkins Is In Dubuque attending the meeting of the grand chapter or the Masonic : society I 'Irs. Hewitt or Des Moines who has been : visiting the faintly or Henry Swan , has returned - ' turned home Mrs. COO't , mother or Ed L. Cook , was reported - ported dangerously ill last \ : night antI fears were entertained that she would not live until morning. Cyrus n. McCormick , the head or time McCormick - Cormick Harvester machinery works or Chi- cage , was In the cIty yesterday , transacting business along Implement row George Metcalr Is suffering from consump- tion , antI It Is feared that the results will 'be serious Ills brother , Henry Metcalf Is expected In a few days and will probably I take him back to California In the hope or benefiting his health Mrs. Evans or Colorado Is In the city visitIng - Ing , her cousin Mrs. } V. D , Ifardlp She Is n daughter of S. S. Dayllss , one or the early residents or Council Dlut'Cs ' who Immortalized , himself by making the city a present of the park which bears his name R. 1\ Searles or Chicago , the champion long , distance bicycle rider or the United Statee ( ! , \ . Is In the city the guest or his parents , ! \Ir. allll 'Ira. E. P. Searles , on Fairview avenue , C. A. 1.'aus a prominent pharmacist or Clarinda , la . was In the city yesterllay. We have sold 3.000 hotbed sash In Iowa and Nebraska and never hal a kick. We now have ready for Immediate delivery 1.000 more nt bedrock prices. Write for prices on all kinds glazed sash , glass , paints , oils , etc . stating quantity desired. .council Bluffs . . . ' Paint & Oil Co. . , 1. - - Radiant , Novelty and Elmhurst stoves for hard coal are the most economical stoves made. Sold only by Charles Swalno , 740 Broadway . The Harllman piano wins mealy friends Olllc'rN NontDurted The annual meeting of the grand lodge , Independent ( Order of Odd Fellows , bas just - closed at Marshalllown. The following nominations were made of officers for the ensuing year , the names- to be voted on at , the next election In the subordinate lOdges : Orallll Itcpresentatlvc-A. Block or Atlantic . lantlc , O. 1' . ; J. F' . Spare , Council Bluffs , G. U. 1' . ; C. Hathman , Stuart , G. W. S. ; r. T. Temple , Davenport : J. Schroeder , Gut- enburg , O. J. W. : N. S. Johnson , Dloom- leld : H. A. White Mount Ayr ; M. P. Shorts , Burlington ! : W. K. English , Des Moines Grand ScrIbeWilliamIusson ! , Des Uolnes : R. L. Tlllor , Oltumwa , G. T. ; Nor- i " ' oed Clarke Iowa City The I'lut Grand Mastors' and Past Grand Patriarchs' association elected the following Imcers : President , W . 1' . Sharp , Ottumwa ; rice president , George Whlpplo Burlington ; secretary O. L. Roseman , Montezuma ; treas- . Hnr'c..t . Excursion VIa Burlington route , Oct 8 and 22. O. M. BROWN , , TIcket Agent , Council DlulTs Nicest line of overcoats In town Metcalf Ores The Standull piano next : to the linrdman ' 1t'glsrullon Nullrr . The board or registration will be In session Qct'ober 2. , 25 [ ; and 31 , at the usual pours , at the following places : First Warll-Flrst precinct ) 134 East Broad fRY ; Second precinct , 309 I ast Broadway Second Warll-I lrst precinct 400 West Broadway . ; Second precinct 73. West Broad Nay . Third Ward-First precInct , 101 "South Main ; Second precinct 911 South Iam. Fourth Ward-First' precinct . , 22. South Main : Second precinct 1203 South Slxlh , Fifth R'ard-First precinct , 1821 West Broadway ; Second Ilracinct , 1511 South Thlr- r leenth. Sixth Ward-lo'Jrat precinct , 1J ! North Tw'en- lIeth ; Second . precinct Fifth street between Locust and n. . n..h.lu-t ; ; " ; ; ; ; . 1)elegates to the Cnngre'sa . The Tranlmlululppl congress will be held at Omaha , beginnIng October 25. ' The object of the meeting Is to discuss any matters that IIIIY be or importance to the growth and prosperity or the.atlt's wept of the Mlssls- Ilppl. . The following delegatn..were appointed 9y Mayor Cleaver yesterday : A. S. hazel- lon , T. J. Evans , John N. Baldwin , Frank trimble , S. U. Wadsworth , Thomas Bowman 11. J. Chambers and Spencer Smith - - - . = --o-r.---- _ _ _ I . U.\\ulJIon : : JJlSI.t"n 01'llt 11'.tflls. . That 1Vns . . the Cause of U'urlc l1..r- : rl"un'N flc''hl thc' Cut 1)Ireet. Ell Stodgle , charge < wIth assaulting George Iorrlson with Intent to kill , will have a trial In the distrIct court this morning. The work of getting a jnr- was commenced yesterday afternoon and cqmpleted , with the exception or one man , who will bo chosen this morning. Stodgle , according to the testimony before the grallli jury , claimed there was some money coming to him from Morrison , for whom he had worked , and went to lorrlson'lI house , west of Honey Creek , to collect. Mor- risen declared he didn't ewe him a cent , whereupon StodFle pulled revolver halt way out of his pocket. To protect hlmselr Morrl . son picked up a club and went for Stodgle , who drew n knife and stabbed Iorrlson In the shoulder lie then jumped upon Morn- lon's frame and wallowed him around In the lust < , from which position . Morrison was res- cued . by a neighbor named Childers. The following names were drawn from the talesmen's box anti notices were ordered served on them last evening , to be In court this mornln , at' J o'clock , to be examined us to their Iluallflcatlons as jnrors : Phillip 1' . , , I'aschel , 717 Willow avenue : Neb Peterson , 1709 South ( IIeventh street ; E. E. lIellllap , 007 lalllson street : Thomas U , Huhes ! , 808 Fourteenth avenue : Fred H. Davis , 119 South Eighth street ; : Charles H. Huber , 118 horn- son street ; Thomas Convey- , 1617 Second avenue : ] fans Brandholm , 916 Avenue 0 : Steven Spltznagle , 1018 Avenue C ; C. C. Cochran , 1811 Third , avenue ; T. A. Kirkland , 45 Iowa avenue ; " ' . S. Goodrich , 1111 Avenue II : Albert Wells , 332 Avenue P : 11 . B. \\'at- son , 119 WashlnFton avenue ; James Casatly , 902 Avenue : Fred Palmer , Ij20 Sixth avenue - nue : Mike Gallagher 221 Eleventh avenue : It , It. Harrleo ! , Pearl street ; Carl C. Giles , 205 Frank street ; Burton Wyman , 920 South Sixth street. Nathan Merriam commenced a suit against John T. lIazen , sheriff to recover P.V. . Peck's grocer stocl Ho claims $27 [ ; unpaid $550. [ ; [ ; Ho wunts a receiver appointed to take $550. [ ; [ ; lie wants a receiver appointed to take limo stock In charge , sell It out , and use the proceeds first or all In paying . : art his lantl- 10rlI's claim Mrs hall , Thompson and the other creditors may have what Is ) lett. Jo' M. Wilson brought suit against J. J. Short anti wire for $120 , the Interest on a I.r.OO note The case of the state against n. W. Pome- roy , charged with obtaining money under raise pretenses , vas : given to the jury at 4 p. m. At a late hour last . night the jury was still out , with no prospect In sight or an agreement < before morning. - - - Nothing Is finer more comfortable and healthful than those beautiful new "Colorado eider down" comforters offered by the Council Bluffs Carpet company They are light as a feather nllll cheap. Another beautiful line or novelties In fur rugs will delight the ladles. Cold 'V.n'e Comlnl It you wont a good stove to put up before you start your furnace , buy one or Swaine's alr-tlltht stoves , the best made at 740 Broadway. Huber Bros ' new meat market Is the finest In the city , 112 Droadway. SuitlnhINI Colonel Itc..l. Colonel F. C. Heed , owners or Grand Plaza at Lake l\Ianawa , was served with a notido yesterday or two suits about to be commenced by Harry Evans claiming $10.000 damages for the injuries which Arthur Dvans , the plalntlrr's 10-year-ohl son , sustained last summer - mer one evening as the result or falling \ off the switchback One of the suits Is to be brought In the name of the boy , demanding $30.000 , and < the 'other In the name or the rather , for 10000. The bay was riding on the switchback , In company within several others when his hat blew oft In trying to catch It ho lost his balance and went overboard , striking his taco against ! the railing He was dragged SOWD ; distance allll badly mutllateti about the face. For some time It was thought his Injurlc3 would prove fatal , but he at length recovered , although ho Is disfigured for lire. harvest . Excllr..loD . ' VIa Burlington . route , Oct. 8 and 22. O. M. DROIVN Ticket Agent , Council Dlulb. Chambers' dancIng academy' now open for pupils. Call after 10 a. m. Circulars. Why don't you use a gas heater these cool days ? C. D. Gas Co. Corner tetes and parlor suites In curly bIrch and mahogany at Durree' Furniture Co Tlclhllll IN 1':11"-11 n..rL' Newspaper dispatches from Plainview 1-leb. , state that a good looking man named W. H. Tldb.dl has done up the people or that locality while representing himself to be an agent for the New York Lire Insurance company lie won the confidence or every- body , contracted large hills , and when It h < came necessary for him to pay them , forged a check , secured the money on It , and then . lit out. A telegram received there from Des ' Moines : asked that he be arrested on the I charge or forgery ! , but too late. Tidball Is well known here. He piled Council Bluffs i for some little time last spring , and during ' his stay here It Is claimed that he did up a numb ot well known people here. Nothing like It. The famous Crown piano with orchestral attachment leads them all. Uourlclus Music House , 116 Stutsman street Nicest line or overcoats In town Metcalf Droij. Hardman and Standard pianos , 113 N. 16th. I All " 'UN Qulct. Wednesday night was the time selected ( by agreement ! between pie ! cast end residents and the city council for a meeting the object or which was to arrive at some settlement or limo dispute as to the upper Broadway trains Careful watch failed to see a single one or the citizens interested , and only a solitary alderman put In his appearance Dr. Bars tow put In a few moments walling around the barred door anti earnestly wondering why nobody was there. It Is understood that the citizens have come to the conclusion that perhaps the motor company Intends to do what It can toward Improving the facilities or the line and are willing to allow It more time In wblch to do so. harvest Excursion . Via Durllngton route , Oct. 8 and 22. O. M. DROWN I Ticket Agent , Council Bluffs A plant thoroughly equipped with the newest machinery , the best work by skilled omployes , prompt deliveries and fair treat- mrnt are among the things that makes the Eagle "that good laundry. " Telephone 157. Tulle IhIUl'c"NNur . It Isn't necessary for us to tall up those now rrames. They sell at sight. Everybody wants them H. L. SMITH & CO. Wo still have ' olmoico roses and carnations. Parties : wanting flowers for "I'owhatan , " tele- phone 99. J. F' . WILCOX , Florist . . - 1'ltOllllil'PIOCONVIN't'ION C.\1.I.BU. SUIII UIII.utucl hCrl'n tN Prepared to lamer the 1.'h.ltl. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Oct. 17.-(8peclal.- ( ) The Argus-Leader this evening will prnlt the olllcial call for a stale prohibition con\'entlon. It reads 110 follows : All prohibitionists of South Dakota who believe In constitutional amt statutory pro- hlhltlon with a part ) . behind It which Is loyal to It , lire heretly requested to meet In mass convention In Grand Arm ) ' luau In the city of Huron S. D. , lVednesduy , October 30. lit 1 o'clock 1' . m. The purpose or this convention Is to devise ways unit means of saving to the tatc the constltutlolllll barrier : - rler against ' the liquor motile and of making IIn organized light against the whole IIl1uJr huslnt'ss , represented hy the blind pig , drug store , Ollen grog hop and brewery Uy order ot the state central committee. J. A. l..l'CAI ! : , Chairman GEORGE A. IIAGAN Secretary . Cult'lIn' Shnrlllle 01-IN . Larger FORT SCOTT , Kfn , Oct. 17.-Develop- ments thIs morning In the case of derault. log Cashier J. It. Colean of the State bank shows his shortage to be $50.000 Instead or ' $ 3.QOO , aa 1\1 first supposed Vice I'rl'lllient Stewart stated today that Colean literally gulled the reserve fund realizIng all $20,000 or the but securltle9 held by St Louis New York and Kansas City banns I SOLD ANOTHER ] IAN'S CORN r William O1air of Yorkshire , la" , Oharged with Serious Offense - WAS MANAGER OF A GRAIN ELEVATOR . - SIII.1 tu Have 1J1"11O"l'II ur inch : or the Property ! Entrusted tu Ilia . Care by Ills . Co 11I111"1 ) ' . - NEOIA , Ia , Oct. 17.-Speclal ( Telegram ) -William Clair , who formerly conducted a general merchandise store here and was pressed to the wall , owing to hard times , turned out a defaulter by several hundred dollars. For the past three years he has been employed by the St. l'aul.ICansas City Grain company at Yorkshire as a general agent for them at that point. It developed ! I In lima past few days that ho has been using more money than his salary would permit. George N. Itemlngton , superintendent or the company , has been workIng on the case the past week , hut could not say how much Clair had got ahead During the fall of 1893 lots or corn was stored , the owners holding It for better marltet. 1' . C. Iemmlsh of Union- burg had a lot stored with the company \ and bzing a well-to-do farmer not pushed , to sell did not look litter IL until the prIce kept going down of late , when ho decided to sell and advised Clair to that effect , who said < l : "I will guarantee you 30 cents per bushel Ir you hold It until January , " when he thought ! corn woul < 1 bring / ' a better price than now. lie lead , sold and delivered all the corn lCernmlsh hall In store and had taken the pro- ceeds. Kemrnlsh not being / ' satisfied with the advice received from Clair consulted Sue perlntendent HomlnFton and an Investigation followed , whIch disclosed the racts. Clair has always been thought , to be honest by every onl' lie Is a cripple and has five children - - gCIIU UP A SS.\'I'IU\\I. : C.\Sg. 1111 UIIIIIIII " ' Suit ( ; rows out nr stun'\ L'ily' Llligullnu. SIOUX CITY , Oct. 17.-Speclal ( Telegram ) -Original notices of a sensational damage suit growing ! ! out of the famous Woodbury county boodlll1 cases at a. year ago were served this afternoon hy ex-Supervisor A. E. Epps emi N. . De5paros. a prominent buslnes3 maim ot the cIty. Desparos was n. member or time citizens and , taxpayers' committee at whose Instigation an investigation was made Into the manner In which the supervisors had ( been managing time county's finances 'fhls Investigation 11na11y rcsulted In the arrest of Epps and two other members or time hoard on criminal chnres. ! One or the cases was tried ! , but canto to nolldng and all were finally Mopped. After a lapse or many months Epps has sued for $10.000 damages for raIse imprisonment and malicious prosecution , ' maldn Desparos who appeared as complainant In the information against him derendant. Time other members or the board against whom Inrormatlons were filed at the same time arc also contemplating the commencement or damage ! suits , but \Iavo not yet taken definIte action Sulll itnin " 'nL'r for " 'hINIC , ) ' . DES MOINES , Oct. 17.-Speclal ( Telegram ) -Since the state fair a number or persons have asked United States marshals to prose- cute two men who worked on the fair grounds for violating the revenue laws An Investigation showed that the men gave out . the Impression that they were bootlegging whisky , and when a customer appeared - reared told him they were not' sclllng whisky , but rain water. The thirsty ones , thinking tt was a ruse , bought und paid 40 cents a halt plnt. Later they round the men had told the truth , and - limy really ] had purchased rain water with some slight ! colorIng. The officers round the two men who bad engaged ! Its the tramc , and they say they sold fully a barrel of excellent rain water at 40 cents a halt pint , and never represented It to he anything else. They have not been prosecute ! , and probably will \ . not ! Je. 1"IIIIIII'ln , Terrible DINtrCH" SIOUX CITY , Oct. 17.-Speolal ( Tele- gram.-Mrs. ) Louise Johnson and three young . children were dscovered : today and removed to the hospital from a deserted ] house on the river bottom where they have been lying ill with typhoid fever for three weeks without lire , bed , medIcal attention und almost with- out food. Mrs. Johnson came hero from , Sioux Falls after her husband , who hall pre- ceded her In search or work On her arrival , site round that he had already left town and , the day following was attacked by the fever , from which she still s\llTers. Being without money she crawled Into the house where she was found There her children also came down with the sickness. When found they were nearly starved. The mother and one child are not expected to Ih'e. IClllllrN Company 'linIN n n"cch' . I..EMAHS , la. , Oct. 17.-Speclal ( Telegramii ) -Credllors representing $24,700 or Indebt- e ness against the Lemons Electric Llgimt . and Water company have applied for the appointment - pointment or a receiver for the concern on the grounds ! that the present management Is InexperIenced , and Is not conducting It for the good or time stockholders. The plant has already been levied on IJy holders or a second mortgage , but this will make uo difference - rerence with the present application for a receiver. Un'nl Al'c'1o 'IIUNUIlN : ' filed OIllI'L'rN. DUBUQUE , Oct. 17-Spcclal ( Telegram.- ) The grand chapter or Iowa Royal Arch Masons elected the following omcers : HIgh priest , Leroy ' 1' . Weld , Nevada : deputy high ] priest , Max Beehler , Manchester ; king W. I ) . Irvine , Sioux City : scribe , W. J. Cleveland , lIarlan ; treasurer , H. F. D. I'ortman Decorah : secretary Alt Wingate , Des Moines The next meeting will be held at . Marshalltown October 15 , 1896. DOUIt'Ntie 1'ronllle C.II..N . Sllh'ch' . CILESTON la. ; Oct. 17.-Spcclal ( Tele- gram.-Joseph ) Bartlett , a farmer divIng near Nevlnv11l0 , stopped his work In the field today , and , going to the house , pro- cured a revolver and stepping In front or a mirror placed the muzzle or the revolver to his temple and sent the bullet crash- Ing through his brain. It Is said family trouble caused the act. . Opened II SteeL Yards Ihurlr SIOUX CITY Oct. 17.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) Live Stock National bank , a new Institution to be operated under the direction or the Credits Commutation company or this place , opened hero ] today. It has a capital ) or $100.000 and will make a specialty of handling cattle paper and looking after stock yard business generally 1)enweratlc UIIII Y at Cr"Ntnn. CRESTON , 10. , Oct. 17.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Judge ) Bahb , democratic nominee for governor and lion. S. L. Bestow candidate - date for lieutenant governor arrl\'ed. here today , and have been the guests of local democrats Both gentlemen spoke at the court house this evening to a large audIence. I-IIJnllllll : Ilurlington Sulunu" BURLINGTON , la. , Oct. 17.-\ stranger Is . I 'N 1 ' . N " ' . . 'N 11 ' . 'N 41 ' . N " . ' . 'N" . 'N' . 'N" . 'N 11 ' . 'N 11' . l ' 1V . 'N" . \ ' I . ' ' , . . ' , v . . . . . . . . . . - - - 1 v- ' ' vI" 'V't 11' . ' Y " ' " " 11' 4 " ' , . 'N 11' . 'N" ' 1 . ' N 11 W L M' L " " / L W 1. . } : . . " , ; ; 1 ! . . . $ " , ' < . W i I I i . . I' , " . f 1 - - . , , . „ ; ( . . li M , , \ ! M J . . . . M LL M J. x11 M t. .11 M AIM tt . L M H 11 M . .1M U N MS . . } .4. ' } .11 . \ . , N N' . t , . N , Y . t \ . . \ . S t . Al M : 1 aS H . /l M . S M : ; . ' \ M . .1N. . , 11 H 'H . 1N. . : H. , . . - \:1 1 : PALACE REGAL VENTILATORI [ y , - , ' ll , } 3 2 Guaranteed to Heat 3 Large Rooms This Winter with 2 Tons of Coal. . W N . . KDlF"Net Saving of $25.00 a Season See > it < ! See it ! ? .K . . r : N „ # ; K - 3 \Ve have a World Beater in the Thc handsomest Stove - KMS" , MS" M $ - ill America \ = Palace Regal a # rY „ ' sand , is well worth y our time to ' Popttla t' Prices. - K S E " l our moneys ' worth or your y "Wc sell for cash or will make , r money back. # r k terms to suit. Special induce- . : k 1 r ) " , \ ments 0n complete outfits. ( i 8rm [ l-- ? f } - 81 [ 30 I ' ! 'his Oak F f - . Stove , ? ' s ? , " 1'olisaed : oak handsomely f _ French nickcled and 1 " , , . , . ; - , . . ° mirror , large worth . S 12.00 , size , worth our price ; ? 1 d , ' , s $20.00. Our t:6.50. : .sae. r , ! price $ 12. SO , , _ _ 'M ' t 6 t . ' Get ort : j ; : ; E ' Gct our t. , r prices on " \ a riCeS On , r r.J. : r t F 4 Carpets. ' Carpets. _ - ; E r ' OMAHA , ' 0 MAHA # } # tl > r : : 2 ) - - t f = - ? 121113 Farllalitl. - - - - 1211.13 Farllam. LN 11' , . , . . ? ' , W W N. t..1. / ! 11" N 1V N Y1' 'N , , , ; E } : 3x 3 3x M r' ' 1y w ti 1 n L r W Lt - , * . . w t.1 w w w , v N „ w w w w + a W w 11 'V + 11' tir w / N iv V. M ' . ' rIL N. rl1 N. M .4t. Mr # ? ( ' { .J. * rt1 M i ! .ti { . ? . , r . . . t . . . . . j . } i [ } . . 3 # t 1E # } , # \ # . , ' t , . , rk N. .K M .l4 N. x14 4. .K N. N N. 4'Y M L M .1t. M 45 M l5 M M K M N rY. ,1t N. ,11 M 1 M hTHE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK.u BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE -SAP OLIO - - , In this city getting out Injunctions agaInst the saloons. lie has secured twenty so rar. . . UUIlHAX'l"S CASI ] YEARLY ' EXUEU. - , AUornc , ) ' " for the Ifem"r'VIII . Conclude - chule Neat : > mllondny. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. .17.-Dllrrant's attorneys . torneys expect to conclude the Case or the defense - fenso next JIIondoy. There Is rio truth In the report that the counsel for Durrant has disagreed - agreed and that Deuprey was making an ex- cuse or his opportune illness to get out of the case. The most perfect , ' harmony exIsts be- tween General DIckInson and Mr. DCouprey. In speaking or the friendly , feeling which exists between the Ittorneys > ! ; General'Dlckln- son said : "The defense has tried this case fairly and It Is gratifying ! to know that there has been no vindIctive spirit shown by I IIIY : one or the attorneys. 'Ve have defended the accused to the best or our ability , firmly believing In his Innocence from the start. The case or the defense will rest on the merits of Its testimony A great many of the leading attorneys have spoken to mo about our action In putting Durrant on the stand We did that In order to give the young man a chance to tell his story In his own words. The legal brethren have been disposed to crltlclsa us for permitting Durrant to tell the 'story or the unknown man and or hIs going to the rerry. The object In allowing him to re- late thIs was to convince ' , the jury and the public that Durrant was telling his own story and not repeating a memorIzed statement. It was" to show that the young man was not coached " . . More Troops . to Start for Cull. MADRID , Oct. 17.-Ills omcla'ly announced that 12.000 additional troops will start for Cuba on Tuesday next October 22. . R'EA'I'IIicit ltECAST. Fair surd Coult'r .lth Southerly , Shifting tu \ \ 'CNft'I'I'huIN. . ASIIINGTON , Oct. 17.-1'he forecast for Friday Is : For I NchrnRlm-Falr' cooler In the ex- treme northwest portion : southerly shlrt- lag 10 westerly ! winds. For 10WII , Missouri and Kansas-Fair ; warmer' southerl ) ) ' winds For South Dllkotll-l : cooler In the western portion : northerly winds IUCIlI Itecord OFFICE OF THE WgATHER BUREAU , OMAHA ! . Oct 17.-0maha record of temperature - perature and rainfall compared with the corresponding day ot past four years : 1893. : ; 1891. 1893. 1892. raxlmum temperature70 78 7J 72 \lInllllum lemprature. ! . . . . 39 45 : nl 49 Average temperature. . . . . . 6t 62 62 60 Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tie .00 .00 .19 Condition ot temperature and precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March I , 189 : ; : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Excess for time . du ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Normal precipitat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 Inch Deficiency for the day . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ .00 Inch Total precipitation since March 1. 19.60 Inches Deficiency since March 1. . . . . . . . . 8.98 Inches Reports Irom Stnttuns ut S p . DI. ' wa " [ as ef4 ! ; n STATE 0' ftATIONL 9a ! - om : if w 1VIUUa : : . . BE' 3c : ! : g g ' : 'h : Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ; ; ; ; 0 - : .00 Clear ' - North Plallo. . . . . . . 68 78 .00 Part cloudy ValeIlIt116. . . . . r . . . . . till 17s n " .00 I'nrt cloudy Chlclliro . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 : ! 54 .00 Clear. I Sm . l.ouI8. . . . . . . . . . . 00 IU I .00 Omar St. Patti. . . . . . . . . . . . I > S" "Ott ' " .0 ell'lIr. Davenport . . . . . . , . . 54 0'2't : ! ohm CllJar. tun"aa City . . . . . . 1111 7\1 .00 Clear ! Iteh.ma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08 > 6t .110 Part cloudy 1I.Ivro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . liO'I li .00 Cloar. bull Lake CIty. . . . . . . GO 7\1 .Ul Clear IJIHlllllrlJlt. . . . . . . . . . . 64 IH .00 Cleur. - bl. Vlneont . . . . . . . 411 'uo ( .00 Clear. Oho'elillo. . . . . . . . . . . tiH .0 I .011 Cloml ) ' . \\1111810n. . . . . . . . . . . . GO 74 .00 Purl 'Iondy 1tupldCity . . . . . . . . . . 04 IH' m.00 . Part cloudy Gnu.ealon. . . . . . . . . . . 72 : ! k0 ) .011 Oleur. _ 1T" Indlcalu trace ot l.r Cipllallon. L. A. wht.S1t. Ob.erver. - - - - - ' iriKYFir RrriRllrfiihrRtR7Y.iRiftY3if.Alll'Ae l MiAlAiAMr7.imCi'BiKiIlPA.7. , . . . . . $ P L 'I t ti I E u a t I ) + Isi si a sit 1 ; 7 F I Li ' ; e ' 11 p i 1 r y , e 'm ' ; a I I t I a > i PIIMMMMNIMMIlAtitiAMM , MI7 AMMtPp11 hPLt $ FItMMMMMMJAMMMI - - - , . - - - - - . . : : - - . " : > - . . _ 4 _ _ _ Monthly Pains and anxieties . clm be relieved to 11 cel'- ' tltiuty by using ' . Dr. Chevalier's. Female Pills. ' Price $1.00 per box. Ie you arc tlmll1 and In doubt I1S to what will relieve 'yon , scud for these 11 111 s. Sent sealed .securely ; by mull on t ' of price 8 rrn X M C II Dm C r 1513 Dodge St. OMAIIA : NEB . ( Morning ) Nntrollll.lt''nltR { or CO/lHtllt.tlO/l. None equal SOc at druggists or Oul. Chem 00"VIIKh. . , D. C LOOD ' PwaPft ! ; B A SPECIALTY rTe r Uary tilpbllil permanently cured In 16 to 35 ann. Yon can be treated at home for the lame price undereamogunrauty . It Ion preter 10 come here lTe will contract 1.0 PAl railroad fat a and hotel billa. ana no CnSTlr8jlf lTillIIlIto ! cure. It 10U hue tAken me-- curs'iodide potnah , one atlll bnvo aches and 05105 Mucous l'atches 10 mouth . Sore Throat , l'Imples Copper Colored . Ulcers " . Spots " a" : any pArt ot the body . Hair or Fyobrorafs111nR ' . : . out . , It II this Syphllltio ULOOn POISON that .e guarantee to cure. We solicit the moot obstl- data cases ana CIIIllllIQle the world for . . : . a case we cannot . ' ' . . . . ,0 cannatcur0. 'hl' a"0310 has always ballled this skill . 01 the most eminent phYII- tmonalguarnty clarns. : . , OO : Absolute : : tl proorssentsealedoq behind our uncondl- appmmlYt'rfTa , Addres. ! ( : oo ! ICEMEDY CO. . ao'l aaor11t , ewnlc. CI31CA(4) J.1.h NEW nOHANEY THEA THE c TilE OPERA OF PO WHATAN GIVEN llY TilE Society People of o ounce , Bluffs u s FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , Ocr,1S-19 AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Mrs 0 , H. Simons will appear In' the role or l'oeahollt.s ; 1I11s Stuart , 1lIl1ghlll ; Star : J. 11 . "hnon . u'lpt. John Smith : O. .Iudsou , 'apt. Holte : Iud ! E. H. Allen ay l'oIVl1l1tun. Ticl ets SOC , 76c , $1 $ : Gaiter ) ' , 250. 1:1 _ Special Notices-Council Iuffs FOR RENT , MY IlESIDERCC . 316 PLATNElt street , after November 1 ; eight rooms ; modem connniencea. Also fiveroom houle No 32' > PlaIner street : po..ea.lon at any lime. Jacob Sims . - - CHIMNEYS CLEANr.D : VAUlTS CLEANED. Ed ' Durkeat _ 1V . S. 1I0mer'a. t3S Broadway . - - - - - FOR SALE CHEAP A GOOD STEAM nCAT. InK plant ; beller ' Dunning No Z.Vllh radiators , pip . elc. , suitable for healing houee. Inquire at ZG : ; 11h street and 6th : ; avenue J. J. Browns TilE OMAHA PAmt SALOON AND FIXTUlICS for rent , No 1023 ; E. Pierce slreel. IlIqulro ot II Hagg or I : . 11. Sheate - - - FOR RENT rrnnT-II0ml MODERN 110USE. 2 blocks train Nnn\.nrell o111ce Cheap Ie taken at once 11. O. McGee No. 10 Main Street WANTED , B\ YOUNG MAN POSITION AS I stenographer , law olllce preferred : Iwo years experience ; but reference" . It 16. lice ollice FOR SALE . A SPLENDID IIASt IIl'IINlm : . nearly new No . liG ( lraham avenue . - - - - - - - - - WANTED . 110llSIR TO WINTF.lI. GRAIN and shelter Terms realonable. Address A. stammen Quick la. Iteferences A.V. . lUckman , First National Lank , Council Bluff . . . - - - - - - . ' . " ' _ _ " . . . I Chas. Shiver ! ck & Co. . TilE LARGEST STOCK ANI > LOWEST PRICES FURNITURE . . . . ' DRAPERIES . . . . AND CURTAINS . . . A beautiful new stork , fmr.huscd ut the . Lowcst prices ever known . . . . . 1206 1208 DOUGLAS ST. . . - . OMAHA. C . . I' a 1 . - A Few Advantages ' Offered by the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul n allway , the short line to Chleal\l A clean trail made up and started from Omaha . \OUXCIT ECACO Tim CEDAR RAPIDS MtN 111J" " , , DE8MOmu , Baggage checked from residence to desllumatlot . . Elegant rain aelvlce and courteous . ployu. Entire train lighted Ly elcctrlcll , wit h electric reading lampa In ever berth. Fine dining car eervlce In the west with meals aerved a la carte or . In other words , order wh you want and pay for what you gel. Flyer leaves union depot dally at GOO : p. m. , arriving : Chicago at 9 n. m. City Ticket Omce 104 : ; Farnam Slreet. C. S. CARRIER City TIcket Agent. . - Genuine Sandwich "Adams" " c. Sheller I , 4"7 Powers from 1 to 10 horse Feed G rlncrs ) , Jacks , Chain , Hand Carts an" last but not least SOU'l'lIWICK HORSE AND STEAM POWER llA PHESS. Branch House - Council Bluffs - - - - 5 , ' COUNCIL ' ' . DLUtrD'S. Ii - STEAM DYE WORKS ( a 1e , , , . . CI ACHM.Iat' . cp r All kinds of Dyeing 1 Ur and Cleaning done In the highest style O T ( the art. Faded an . 5ltnan S I t stained fabrics mad .y DYE W to look as good al _ nw.'ork promptlJ D Y E done and d.lIver In all parts of thl WORKS D country. Bend tot G _ ' t ' prIce ] list. _ 4' I O. A. SIACifA.f f 1'roprlotor. _ = t Broadway , near North western Depot , Coullcll Bluffs Iowa. Tel. 322 , - Q 176.Y1 N F r pp&rn UM HATS Q OUt SIllS S B'INBRIDGL'UnrnetllI.lw. . . J 1\ , ' fgctice In the . Btllt. end Federal Courts nooms 300-7-S. . Bha cart. Dlock. Councl : Dlual. Iowa. " ' - - - - - - - ' . = . . . . . , . 5. . _ , . . . _ , FIHST NATiONAL BANK I . - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL . . . . $100OO ( 11'1 : SOLICIT YOUR I1VSIXI Si. WN IH'SIIIIi "I'n COIII'C'I'JOSH. ONE OF 'I'III : OLIIS'P 1IANICS IN IU1VA. S Pru CI : S'I' PAh ) ON TIME l'OIH'1J CALL AN1) 51211 Vir OIL \\'IU'l'I . - I . ' < < I EVERY WOMAN - : ; . ' Sometimes needs a reliable UlonllJly regulating inedlclwj. ) DR. PEA ' S Z ' : pENNYROYAL piLLS . ' "tI prompt . , ure and certain In rerult. The genUo Inn ( Or. 1.,1'8) , nsrrrdhemnnnluL . Dt r.nywbere. . 11.00. Sherman J4eCoolI.U Drug Co „ 1.\1& Dodge street Omaha , N.b. - - r. . , . . . . . . . . , " - ' " . . . . . . . - :