Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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t The Hebtkah Hellef ass.JClatioD will meet
'edneRllay afternoon wIsh Irs. S. A. Sack
elt , lllG Third avenue.
Judge < Macy appolnll'll ! A. J. Slephenpon
fuardlan ; of Thomas FOX Insane , 'estertlay.
on the fillnK of a bond of $250.
4 The city veterinary physician was Bum.
tr moned 1 to 1323 IJroallway yeslertla afternOon
c to Bit on the case of a horse sUPPosl'Il to have
I glanders.
'I'ho Scandinavians will heM ' a republican
: rally Saturday evening lit Smlth's hall.
Colonel W. A. Mynst will make a speech In
the gngllsh language
t J I" , 01c8On. agil 1 21 , of \S'iata and SlIsan
hock , aged 18. of Cllmberland. , were granted
, a IIcentJ to wed ) 'esterl1a ) ' . Justice Vlen
, 11erformed the ceremony.
Dr J. \'aiters . charged ; with practicing
melllcino without a permit from the State
HOlml of health has cl\red a continuance
. of h's ' cue until November 7.
i Hcguhr meeting of Blurts divisIon , No. 21 ,
Uniform rank , Inlhls ; of l' 'lhlas. this evcn-
In ! ; . A full atfemloncc 10 desired as bllslneu
- of Importance Is to bo transacled.
Fred -usballm. : : who throw a bartender
out or an Upper Droallway saloon. where he
himself had been employed was fined , $1r..20
In police court yesterday morning. IIo IJoid
the fine and was released.
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4 While J. C. IJaler was hitching ; his horse
yoterday afternoon hI' received vicious
kIck from the animal. The kick took effect
In his right leg. jllH above the knee. No
bones were broken , but a very lalnnful In-
jury was Infilcted.
All members or till ! Butchers' union are
fa niestly requested t(1 attend a special meet-
Ing to bo held at Tlbrty ! hall Wednesda
evening. October ao. : at S o'clccl Business ,
or Importance. By order of the prcsldent .
C Keellnu ; Robert Marx secretary.
Charles O'Connor allaH Charles \\'iiliams
time Omaha crook who Is accused of playing ,
a confidence game on a Missouri postmaster
a week ago. succeeded , In having ; his Omaha
friends III.t lip a bond of $ :100 : yesterday In
jl\5l1ce court to secure his release from the
county jail while I\walllnt ; the position of
- his cme b i ) ' tine grand jury.
Jphn Wiiiemans a farmer whose love for
the flowing bowl has gotten him Into lrollhll
before wandered into Jim I1rlJols' barn In
tie alley south of Vine street with a jag
Monday nIght and lay down to sleep. 1'1r.
IIroolls bond him enjoying his beauty slcep
at 2:0 : : : In the morning and turned him over
to tile police. Judge McGee assessed a fine
of $10.20 yesterday morulng.
It IR almost needless to say that Bill Ker -
' ney. who was stabbed In a saloon row tine
't other III/ht : , Is not the William Ker-
I , ( lie ) ' or thc Cattlemn's banle. but some 01 the
friends , ot tile latter jocosely conspired , together -
gethl'r yesterday and filed Into the bank one
after the other Inquiring concerning the
affair with a grave prutensf' that they
thought the banker was the wounded ono.
He finally broke up the conspiracy by a box or
cl ga 19. _ _ _ _ _ _
Farm I loan made In western Iowa at low.
t est rates. No . . ! : ay : J closing loans. Fire
and tornado Insurance wrttn \ In best of corn-
panics. Bargains In real estale. t.OUOEJ
& TOW1A. 235 Pearl St.
Money to loan on improved Iowa farms.
' I.1rgu loans a specially. I , . 'V. Tulleys 102
Main street rooms 2 and 3.
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Collt , , "n'c ComlllR' .
If you want a I-ood : stove to put up before
) 'OU start your fUl'lIace , buy one or Swalne's
IIlr.tll'ht ' : stoves , the best made , at 710
I1r03l1wa ) " .
l'gnSnXA t. n.\On'\I'IIS. .
Mrs. W. F. Vie Hey has returned from a
visit . ' . . - . .
t to Chlc\fO. : ; -
o.Irs. ; J. M. Lane and l\lrs. John . Danrorth
have gone to Chicago.
W. A11111 of Los Angeles , Cal. . formerly
a Council Dulfs : man , Is hero on a visit.
Victor F. . Bender who has ben Ilanger-
oUbly ill from typhoid malaria Is Improv-
iig.
iig.C.
C. J Colby expects to leave In a few days
for Detroit , lIch. . where ho will make his
hOll1e.
Mrs. N. e. Phillips returned yesterday
morning from a vIsit of several weeks In tn-
I1lana.
John Sharp of Idaho , a resident of Council
Blurts twenty.fivo years ago , Is visiting
friends , In the clt ) . .
I. e. huff who a short time ago was l1an-
gerOlIHly III , Is now ImprovIng , and It Is
thought ho will rec9ver.
Harry Schmhlt and Miss \ Lillian Shepard
both of this city , are 10 be married this evell-
log at limo rCoShlt"'llce of tine hrhle's Ilarents.
County Attorney C. G. Saunders goes to
HM Oak tonight to deliver a republican
speech. Thursday evening he will speak with
General Drake at Stuart.
C. H J\IIIson. Mr. Letterts " ' . C. Coker
IInll the Misses Armstrong , Bryant Palin or.
- IIrltlon and Swanson I'llvo gone to Des Moines
to attend the Christian lllleavor conven-
tion They will make an effort to have the
next convention held In this city.
Senator W. B. Allison of Dnhuque. Con
gressmun A. L. lIag'r of ireenflold General
( I. M. Joogo. Congressman G. D. Perkins of (
Sioux City O. It. Patrick. SUIJerlnlellllent or
the Mills county schools and presldont . E.
'enlworth of the Hepubllcan 'rravellIg ! 'Ilen'R :
clot , . formed a dinner party at the Orar.11
hotel yesturl1ay.
This weather suggests warm and corn-
fortablo things 'fhoso "ColorRlo Ehll'l
Down" bell comforts at the Council Bluffs
Carpet company'a anti the bIg line of Ill !
rugs meet these sng/estlons. : Thy are
, ' cheap , durable beautlrlll.
(2) ( ) Away down town but If I T. D. Hughes
can save you more than car
Chamberr dancing academy now open fan
pupils. Can alter 10 a. m. Circulars.
Oun' " 'II ) ' to 1'ii1tit. .
I. E. Cady has a house at the corner or
Ninth street and Nineteenth avenue which
hD rents 10 John Johansen. lie wunt down
Monday to coiled the rent comIng due. vhiin
IImountl'll 10 $10. Alter a little parley Johan.
son paid $5. and told him to como back ] In
the morning for the rest. lie wont takIng
wllh him a receipt for the whole alllount ,
$10. When bo arrived at the homo and
showed the receipt Jolunsen tolll him he
conlll not read a/ul at'ked Cady to let hllll I I
have the check that ho IIIIht ! take It Into
the house and show his wife. Call ) ' gave
him the 11aller. and when Johan'm ! : callie
out angelo he was without tine pap r. Cady
IH'ICd ! him for It , antI JohOISen ! refused to
give It iii ) . A splrltot debate ensued but
Johanson brought on a crsls : by picking UII
a halllIII . and trying to hit Cally In the
hl'atl with It. Cady 110ogel1 just In limo
to receIve the blow on tine shoulder. He
swore out au Information In Justice Cook's
court , charlng ! Jolnaumeen with assault with
Intent to 110 great bodily Injury.
Iluril uigton ' nOllh' .
Fall race ! lIIel-tlng , Ilncoln.eb. : : . , October
2S : : to No\'elrb 1. The best horses In the
country will be thel e. One fare for time round
trip 0. : nl. BROWN , Ticket Agent.
Coni Oil IN Ch"III' ,
A'1d as It'lJ too soon to start your hard
coal fire" It's just ' the thing for healing II
you use It In one of the new all he.1ters. Larg-
est line In the city at DeVol's ,
IlIn' n Nt's : " ' Cliii rt'It 1111111111,1' ' ; ,
Articles of Incorporation were flied with
the county recorder yesterday by the First
Swedish Baptist church. which has been In
existence for tine past two ) 'ears , The or.
ganlzatlon mat recently purchased the lot and
building of the African Methodist church , at
the corner of Avenue 0 and Sixth street , and
will hold Its meotinng thero. The Incorl'ora.
tore are : Andrew Noreno Andrew Martin ,
John Levin and Ousta\'u9 L.\ndl'torlll. :
"i'Int' I'rIe ' .Vi ' mummer" - 'l'IIII"ht ,
Charles A GarJner , the well 1nown ( char-
actor actor , will appear at the new DOhany
till ! ! ennlng with inns exclient company , and
will \ " ' ' "
, , Nosent "The Prize W'inner
Hothlng like It. The famou ! Crown plana
with orchestral attachment leads I them all.
Dourlclul4lala Ilouse 116 Itutsman : ! street.
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II1J..lIolI'l ( lrnnteI It ) . . huuilgi' . IuIC7
ror "llIllItllIlI or Ih , ' IIIIt't 1.1111' .
vldcnce I wao hear , ! hy Judge Iacy yesterday -
day In six of the Injunction suits brought by :
J. J. Shea to have a slop put 10 the selling
of liquor by dealers who have hall screens
bfore their wIndows , and In other ways
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transgressed tine la\\ It Is much racier ! to I
convict a saloon keeper under tine present law
than It was when the IJrohlbltory law was
In rorce. Then It was excedingiy : l difficult
to gel hold of a wItness who was sure tbat
the dark IIqu'lI ' handed out to him over a
bar was beer or whloky , although he lid-
mltte , ! thaI It tast'd like It.
Now : : no such testimony Is nec s ary. The
county auditor has a book which contains a
list or all saloon leeepors who / have pd.hl the
IIIl1lct tax and this book does the busnPs
unless time saloon IICl'llerS say tinder oath that
they have comlll1ed wills all the provisions or
the law. None : : or the salooll keepers are allle
to say this . Ieraust' : the cIty a\lJhorltle : ' have
shown a geol ! leal , or laxity In compellln ;
them to take down their screens and leeep
closed on Sunl1olY. There was no dl'ense
\ s halenr Iut , r01'lal'll , and after hearing the
evidence ! Judge l\lacy \ granted : tomporar In-
junctlolls against Dolson & Co. . Ben
Long Claus Thompson ) C. A.orth. : : .
-untlc : : & Guntlram. I. ' . 1Ittnacht , nil II. S.
Jorllan , toltethl'r II Ith tine o\\'ner' of all the
plnces1 here these saloon keepers tto
bllslness.
-:0 : : write have as yet boon Issued and
the saloons are all rllnnlllJ al' usual. ThIs
morning a lot mol'o of ( the cases w11l bo
disposed of. The tl'lal of the question 01
malting those injunctions permanent will mat
be had until tine next term of COUl't. In
the tneantlmo It Is statcl1 that stipulations arc
b'lng entered Into between 8hea and some of [
the 91100n keepers by which they are to
pay tine costs of the present prosecutIons
tear down their ecreens take out their free 1
, lunches ! . fire the tallIes ) and chairs . out of
the front part of their establishments shut
up Sumnilnys and at 10 o'clock at night , and
In short. comply with tine provisions of the
ia' 'fhell the suit will be allowed to drop
out of sight. tt 19 claimed that about twenty
' ' sgnl'll :
01 the saloon keepers hal'O already
these slllJl11atlons. Shea refuses to say juet
what the stipulations contain but w11l file
lhem In court In a few dayI' Those who
rettioo to .Ilgn tine stipulations will be pros-
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ecull'd.
Some ! or the police officers who were
subpoenaed to testify ( In half a dozen cares
ymVerday IIJ'frO congr.1tulating 'themselves
IIpon tine Snal ) that had become thrlrs.
They calculated upon getting a da"s witness
f.I' : In each case In which they tetified .
which would make them realzo ! about $ t
out of their two ho..rs' work. Upon asking ;
tine opinion of tine jlllle. ! however they foun.1
they would only be allowed to receive OM
day's fee , no matter how many times the ) '
I oat in ed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A plant thoroughly equipped with the
nellest machinery the best worlc by slellled
employee prompt deliveries and < l fair treat-
menl are among the things that makes the
Eagle "that good launl1ry. " Telephone 151.
Rocleers. rockers rockers : 400 styles. Our-
foe Furniture company 336.338 Broadway. I
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(3) ( ) Fare on the smallest purchase It wilt
pay you to go down and see T. D. Hughes' I
line of underwear hats gloves shoes and I
Huber Bras. ' new meat market Is the finest
in the city 112 Broal1wa ) ' .
1I1l0"'X , F'Iid F'itM GIL\CI
1'ii'ini'i1 1'iia'Iiiw1'i'z i'I St reef fur II
'I'IIiiI' . hilt ( 1111111'.1 ' IIIN lIn.l.
When the council met MOllday evening II
was decided nol to have Pearl street Paved
thIs fail but Mayor.Cllavor-and.the aldermen
who favored the paving scheme announced
that they would try to have All1erman Brown
In line by the followln evening so that the
action could bo reconsidered. A good part of , ,
yesterday was put In honeying up the alderman -
man from the Third ward and just before
council meeting there was a salls1\el1 \ feeling
that Brown had turned from tine error of hIs
wa's. But the meeting was held and not
once did Brown stick his nore Inside the
11001' The action of tine council cannot now
he reconsidered and time Pearl street paving
conseqnently goes over until sprln
Chairman Zurmuehlen of the republican
committee sent In the names of tine men who
hall been selected from the democratic ranks I
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to servo as policemen on election dny. The
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pomllsts ; also had a limit 01 names but It was
received amid Iliid while the democratic list
was adopted. It was as allows :
First ward Plrst precinct , Henry A\trop \ ;
FIrst 1 ward Second precinct Charles Norton ;
Second % % 'ard . First precInct , C. A. Hose ; Second -
end vard . Secol\l1 precInct John IJavh ) : Thl d
ward First precinct. Frank Holliday : Third
lI'arl1 : Second precinct A. J. Larkin ; Fourth
ward 1.'lrst precinct 1I. C. Stageman : Fourth
ward Second precimnet John O'-elll : : : Fifth
ward First precinct Bert Kllgoro ; Fifth (
nerd , Second precinct William marlne ;
Sixth ward First precinct Isaac Doty ; Sixth
ward Second precinct W. J. Whiting.
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Clan Stewart's secolHt annual social on
Halloween. October 31. will be held In Hoyal
Arcanum parlors. All members anti Scot-
lIsh friends ! cordially Invited. _
Nicest line of overcoats In town. Melcal !
13 roe. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The 1Iardll1 piano Improves with uso.
CLAIMS slInV.S OULI.I .
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A civil suit was started In the district
court yesterday as the result of the recent
seizure of tina old Dohany barn on Bryant
street by tine heirs of the Dohany estate for
$600 ullpahl rent. Annie Feeney . wife of one
of the proprietors Is plaintiff , alllt she' lakes
'flm F'oly and his wife , Mary . lIefendants.
She alleges that August 24 Pat l"eeney , her
l-u8banl , , acting as agent for her traded to
tine defendants lot 15 , block 5. and lot 8. In
block 8. I'lerco's addition for a 110" Interest
In the livery stock while relying on FOley's
representations that ho hlllt maid $7,100 for
it . that It was clear of all Incumbrances ,
anll that II good huslness was being done
with a clear profit of $285 per month
whereas the facts were that he never paid
any such sum as $7.100 for the establishment -
ment , It was not paring ' expenses and It
was encumbered with a land10rtl's lien for
$600 for unpaid rl'nt. which was foreclosed
lUll the place seized by tine city marshal
Immedlatel lifter Feene had bought In.
Irs. Feeney asks tine court to set at'lle :
tine deeds by which tine lots In Plerce's ad-
llilion were transrerred to Foley anll to
Issue a writ of Injunction to restrain Foley
from selling Ollt.
Radiant Novelty and Elmhurst stoves for
hard coal ale the miDst economical 5tO\'e.\
made. Sold only by Charles Swathe , HO
Ucoadwa y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1I"II'lIt fur 111111.1 Snnliiin'rs
An entertaInment was given at the Broat- ,
way Methodist church last evening for tine
benefit of B. S. Dlwson amid Cdiliain 11. \ \ ' .
1IIght , two old soldiers who uring the past
two years ' have ben stricken with total
bllnllneE's. Tine church was well fillel ! A
selection by the Odd Fellows band opened
the' exercises after which President U. e.
Bloomer announced N. 1' . Dolg6 as the
prlnelpt ! speaker of the evening his subJect -
ject being "lteeolloctlon5 of Council lIIuffs
During tine \Var. " lime familiarity with the
things of which he wrote gave an added
chulII to the length but well written pal'er. '
Time IIIgh School quartet sang with much
expreomionn "Tha Vacant Chair " anti had to
respond to an encore. 11ev. G. W. Crafts
of Beatrcl' ! . who Is vlslllng his many frIends
inure was the last speaker or the evenIng ,
his orlglanl poelll on the subject , "The
Blind Soldier ! " recalling old times. The affair
was very successful ( but jllst how much so
from a t1nanclal ) standpoint elnnot be told
just now , as a large number of tickets were
sold that were not turned In at the door.
The expenses were very smnnahl 00 tba a
handslIIe sum or money III certaIn to have
been realized _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
The Standud piano next to the llardms'j
Nicest line o\'ercoat. In town. Metcalf
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i'I.tJI ) ) , t'1' 'I'll ii Hitt'N liti i,1)ING.
nlllllllj gCtl i'erecn3MIpIu'e's St..lt to
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When Don ccle' , janitor of tine Brown
bUilding , opened up this lIIornlng he found
that water had leaked out of the radiators
on the lop floor and had saturated quite a
martian of the cigar stock of Peregoy &
Moore on the first fioor. The goods dalllagell
were some of time most expensive brands
and the loss Is estimated by Wllllalll Moore
I to be not less than $1.500 anil ninny runt as
high as $2,000. It was insured agaInst fire
tornadoes and electricity but unfortunately
a waterspout front the radiator Is not In-
clullell within any or tine policies amid whatever -
ever loss there Is will fall upon tine firlll.
The janitor left the blllllling at 6 o'clock
Monday night and 11111 not cOllie back until
, morning. He says that he left time heating
alJraratus In proper shape but when he reo
thinned ho found the water hall been turned
Into the boiler and hall filled the boiler the
pipes and tine radiators. Wherever a radiator
had been left open In any part or the blllhl-
log there was a big wet place on the floor
or carpet . Th , Royal Arcanum inch . which
Occull1e5 the entire tall floor , was conslller-
ably damaged for fully half a aozen radiators
hall beeu dripping for several hours. In FIO-
ley Bllrke's office on the second floor the
water ran through tine ceiling from the hall
above , and damagel1 the carpet som wbat.
The ja1'1110r sa's that for tine past two
nights the building has been open all night
anll boys amid men have usell It as a roasting
pIa cu. There Is a coal hole leading from
Pearl street Into the cellar through 'whlrh
access coulll also bo obtained without trouble .
anti his theory Is that some one for mel'e
Ievllment , went In amid turned the water on.
The theory of limo lenants , hnowos'or Is wltb
one accord , that the janitor hllllselC left the
water turned on when he went home at
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night _ _ _ _ _ _ I
The 'Hardman piano wIns wllny friends.
Iorehout'9 & Co. , blank" books and binding.
1'lIlInl ) CilliCiC L\X IX 1'1I111'III.g.
X. S. 110011 .tt'rn'sttni I" Sin" CI.- .
( I. II. IIrn" , ( : n"N III Sei . 11111I I ,
O. H. Brown left 'esterday for Sioux City
to identify a man who Is In custody there emi
suspicion of being N. S. hood , the largel1
cheek charlller who got away with at least
$ & 0 of Council Bluffs cash by his simple lit \
tie plan. The man wbolll the Sioux City
officers have In custody gives his name as H.
A. Shrader and represented himself us Cnn-
ueclel1 with tine Dow wire work& "f Lou'.s- '
vllle , Ky. Tine description tallies I xletly
with that of Rood. The following cIrcular
explains his game :
LOUISVILLE Ky. . Oct. 25Il. A. Schra-
tier claiming to represent us . Is a raul1. ! He Is
: ilmut 30 yearn old five feet eight 'nches In
height ml'dlum weight , long moustache and
when here wore jlaescs. He has been draw-
leg on us each time for $50 and getting
some one to enl1ors the draft. whIch he I
cashes at a bank. We have heard from him I
In the following order : Indianapolis St. Louis !
Kansas City Des Moines and the l.1st draft
was dated at CHnton on Oc obr 21. Noty ! !
your banks hotels and hardware niercinanmt.s
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-Il he m1Y strike your city 'Iext.
r DOW \\'mE WORKS CQ\IPANY. ;
Desll1e ) workIng Brown : lI1d GeorgI . .
D.1vls. Hool1 went to Omaha Sunday 1111 :
presented a forged check for $25 at the ticket
office In the Paxton hotel 'n laYni1ltt for a
1,000 mile ticket. lie then callie back ! to
Council Bluffs and trIed to sell t'ne ' \ nickeL 10
D. 'V. Bushnell Tine latter \\'IS susptcioima
on account of It being a bran new ticket ; and
suggested : thai It he dll1n't want It he belier
take It back where ho got It aul1 get his
money baele.
Last evening another telegram was roc -
ceived from tile Des Moines authorities stat-
lag that they hall the man wantel1. The telegraphic -
graphic wires between the two cities were
kept warm during the night. A description
of tine man In custody was obtalm over the
wires , and Il fits Hood a9 wall as tine description -
tlon of the man caught In Sioux City.
(4) ( ) Rubber gool1s. Even II you don't buy
T. B. Hughes Is always willing to show you
through his well selected stock of "warm
things for cold weather. "
lIardman and Standard pianos 113 N. 16th.
1)111) UX 'I'IIN 'l'It.\lX.
Mri. C , C. 1'I\'r : or \\1' : York
n..IIII" JIo'r 1.IINt1'111' : \0"11.
Mr1. C. C. lcKeever 01 New : : York died
Yl'sterday noon on the Hock Island passenger
train westbound , just as It pulled Into
A voca. She hall been suffering from con-
sUlllption and was on her way to Colorado
accompanied by her husband alll two children -
dren and her mother. She commenced 10
sink shortly after leaving Chicago Monday
[ 'venin ! ; . The remains were taken to undertaking -
taking room ' upon the arrival of the train
here and will be taken back to New York
for burial. She lived al 1959 Madison ave-
nue N. Y.
We have sold 3,000 hotbed sash In Iowa
and Nebraska and never had a kick. We now
have ready for Immediate delIvery 1.000 more
at bedrock prices. Write for prices on all
kinds glazed satin glass paints , oils etc. .
stating quantity desired : Council Bluffs
Paint & Oil Co. _ _ _ _
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A large number of the Woodmen of the
World with their families and friends gath-
ered al tine hall on Upper Broadway last
evening to have a good lime and IncIdentally
to cat pumpllln ides There was an Inter-
cbtlng literary and musical program recita-
tions being delivered by Cora Iiitcincock
Jet Kissell anti Annie Caches while Laura
McFadden Gertie and Annie Fowler and
Iattlo han furnlshCll the music for the
ovenlng. Then came tine refreshments an
amusing feature of this part of the entertain-
menl being a plo eating contest , In which C.
A. Morgan George H. Baker John Duquotto
and Frank Hitchcock partIcipated these
gentlemen being selected for their well
known Ilrowess In the gastronomic line. A
pie was set before each one and at a signal
the onslaught was mal1e. Tine first 1110uth-
ful showed that a cruel joke had been
played for fully a bale of cotton hall been
uselt for the filling of the pies which , to all
appearances were excellent samples of the
pumpkin varloty. DuqllettuIas \ : especially
unfortunate , for some- wag or wagess hall
fixed up a cayeene pepper pIe especially for
Ralph \Vihlams : who failed to appear. Du-
( Iuetto made away with his plo first , cotton
anti all and was awarded , the prize , a huge
pe. ! Time : 0:75. : Dancing and cards occupied -
cuplel1 the latter part of tine evening. .
1..1.1 CIIIII IIU/ ,
Considerable Interest has been awakened
In the dllnco to be given by the Council Bluffs
Field club , at Chambers' academy , next Friday -
day evening. In honor of this the club's first
social avent , 'Ilr. : llwafl ( Dworzak the
Olllaha comuposer bas written a two-step.
nallled after and delllcolted 10 the club which
will be given to the public Friday ovenlng
for tIne first time. H will be conslterable 01 I
a inovelty In Council Bluffs to comblnt athletIcs - I
Ics with society but tIne list of tine patronesses
and the members of the club Insures the Sill'-
css of the combination. The following ladles
have consented 10 act as patronesses : Mea-
lames Horace Everett C. ii. H. Campbell
11. I ii. A'lesworth , C. T. Stewart E. W. hart
J. I , . Stewart. Robert E. Montgomery W. } o' .
Sapp J. D. gdmunllson.o . E. hart Donahl
l\lacrae. \ jr. . A. 1' . hlancbett John N. Ball1wln
and D. U. Dalley.
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To frame ? Better brIng It down ant lot us
put one of those new frames on. All the
latest styles H. L. SMITh & CO.
Nicest line or overcoats In town Metcal
Dros. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
have you seen tine new gas heating stoves
at the company's office
Corner , , 'lIlItN to II. nllllrlIl1u.
Louis Carrier has filed In the district court
a petition asking for bIns apponlment ! as
guardian of Clara WJllmuer , his sister. She
owns eo lot In Morningslde . Last August
her daughter died and she moved to Omaha
and lived with her motiner Her bereavement
Ireyed ! upon her mind to such a" extent
that she was stricken with Insanity and
. ! S'n.'J ! ! ! I
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IF YOU HAVE NO MONEY TO BURN - _ _ iC
INVESTIGATE INVESTIGATE THE PALACE REGAL VENTilATOR
GUARANTE TO BEAT 3 LARGE ROOMS THIS WINTER
GUARANTEE.D WITH ONLY 2 TONS OF COAL.
You can Save $25,00 a Season5 , See it ? See it ? "j
THE SYSTEM OF 4 . JUST THINK OF IT !
House , Heating , Heating 3 Large Rooms
Revo1utiotlized ' Wil iI1i OllI lf 2 JOll ijf ij 1.
The Palace Raga ) Scientific Principles
" : , . . . . 11 . ' ' Applied anti Combined
A World Beatr. : - ' .
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High A1't.
The _ Hall SOllasl Stova IllA1lll ] , ISO' " POP1.11ar" ess.
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SPECIAL SALE EXTESIUNTAIILES N T A srfCIAl [ SAlf-- ' oS l t b PROM.
Regular Price , si [ 1,0 COUCHESnTIIIS ONE
Sale Price , 5 . 50 w- , & . : _ ' i'- ' Regular PriceiS , I 00 ( ' 9 7ft
. ' ? : ' Sale Price 1 iij .j I 3
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OMAHA ri E' OMAHA
Furniture & Carpaf Go , , : ' Furniture & Carpet Oo
1211..13 Farl1a111 1211-t3 Far1UHtt.
' " _ 'n _ " " " -.b--.r- = , .J. . . . _ , , J ! . . . . . . 'X.- = _ " ' " " " ' . , : " " . _ , . . " ' - - = , . . . , . > : : . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . .Yb- . . . . . . . . -
taken to the Nebraska hospital at I.lncoln.
Her brother wants to bo her guardians In
order that he may prevenl tine property from
deteriorating anti make the best bargain
possible for its sale
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g SOUTH OMAHA NEWS
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Only five councilmen were presel.t when
the roll was called last evening and on ac-
count 01 no quorum an adjournment was
taken until next Monday even In ! , ; .
The mayor and council have ugreetl that
tlia ! city will be responsible for the payment
or bills for the repairs of thins two vl ducts.
BI(19 will be advertised for again at onco.
A resolution will be 1llrol1uced : at the next ,
sessIon of the city council directing the city
attorney to prepare an ordlnanc compelling
all physicians midwives and undertakers to
send In a report to the city clertt of'.ahl \ births
and de3ths. South Omaha has no board of
health and no record of births and deaths Is
kept. For some time the regular physicians
have talked about this matter.
Kingutynein'titiing ,
There was a pleasant wedl1lng at SI Agnes'
church yesterday nnornimng tine ! contracting
parties being Dominick iCing and
Miss Bridget Ryan sister of Coun-
cilman Ryan , 31ev. Father Mori-
arty omclated. Captain McDonough or
the police force was best man and
MIss Maud Callalee was the bridesmaid. Mr.
and 1'lrs. King left last evening for an
eastern trip. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
: llIl''h ' CI I ) " hosnmim
1\1rs. Hose Doran of Oretna Is tine guest of
Mrs. John J. O'Rourke.
J. O. Eastman Is entertaining his sister
Irs. Joseph Dearborn of Jackson , N. II.
Henry Boyd of Milwaukee : has accepted a
position as heal1 salesman at the Nebraska
store.
Time da ) ' and night crews on the stock yards
switch engines worked last night sWItching
cars or stock Another big run of western
cattle and Iowa hogs Is expected for toda ) ' .
The Metropolitan \ Street _ Hallway company
ccmmenced work , 'esterday afternoon 10
lower the tracks on the Albright stub line
to gradl' City Engineer Deal was on hanl1
to ceo that the work was properly 110ne.
Residents on South Twent-rourth street
( rom W'man street to Albright are preparing -
ing ! a petition to the city council preying
thai time street bo graded before winter sets
In. Tine petltionn - will be presented to the
council next Monday night.
Last nIght the police arrested Irs. Della
Swanson of Albright for disturbIng the
prace Hattie Raymonl1 Is the complaining
witness. The women had a roll' over a man
nallled Jack Alexander and came to blows ,
the Haymond woman getting the worst of it .
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. SUI'ILFiMIi IIIa OF I.I\S. :
lIUlllhlL IIII"'N It 111.1 for the Neat \n-
JlIIIII 1..tllI $ ' .
The Omaha lodge or the Order of Elks
will extend an Invitation to tine board 01
grand trustees of time order to hold the
next annual meeting In this city. For some
time there bas been a question a9 to whether
or not the Omaha. 10l1ge would extend an
Invitation anti only a few days ago the
gI'Dml secretary wrote Mr. George P. Crook
of thin city asking him for mormatlon ( In
regard to it .
Yesterday the executive board of the Corn-
merclal club met and decided to make an
orter.
Tine executive board of the : local lotigo
Messr George 1' . Cronk E. ' M. hbartlett
W. B. Taylor C. S. Porter , 40)11 ! Jones , will :
send the omclal Invitation 111 the course of
a few days to Mr. Willard C. Vanl1erllp of
Boston , chairman of the board of grand
trIl91ee Minneapolis . Cincinnati Saratoga
and I'lttsburg have already made offers
Omaha stanl1u particularly , , 'Ith the grand
board owing to the fact tnst It was the
Omaha body whIch was enrely \ ! Instrumental
In recently settling the fattJo4nal ( s
In the supreme bed ) ' . On tlilT'ccount \ Omaha
has an especIally high standing \ . and the
Omaha lodge looks upon its i'nyitntion hope-
fully. The grand lodge will coasist of per-
haps 2,500 members
.
Ucecbam's plUs are for , bilious.
ness bilious headache , dyspepsia -
sia , heartburn , torpid liverdiz-
ziness , sick headache , bad taste
in the mouth , coated tongue ,
loss of appetitesallow skinetc'J
when caused by constipation ;
and constipation is i the most
frequent cause of all of them.
Go by the book , Pills 10C
and 25C a box. Book free at
your druggist's orwrite B. F ,
Allen Co. . 365 Canal St" ,
New York
I _ Annual aalll mora than 1.000.000 bzs&
SCHOED8ACI'S
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS
' Dyeil1g and ciai : ; ; of
- Clothing , Dresses and
_ ,
_ Hou ehold Goods.
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OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 Farttum St Tclephotte 15'21 '
COUNCIL BLUFFS WORKS acid Office , Cor. A'c Autid 2Gtlt St. Tel. 310
.
SEND FOR PRICE LIST
COUNCIL DLUFFS.
; } - - STEAM ! DYE WOJK {
All kinds of Dyeing
and Cleaning done In
the highest style ot
time art. Failed and
stained fabrics made
_ _ _ _ _ _ to look as good as
DIE new. Work promptly
done ant' delivered
' 4ORKS it 4 In all parts ot tine
. - - . ; Vi05.4 IiI , . country. price list fiend for
, . C. A. I.\CII.\X.
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hiromithvay near North. '
- . western Depot Council
lituffs Iowa. Tel. 322. :
THE ' ONLY FAULT Found v1thi Heath & Milligan Paint
tb o
Is found by the dealer , who say , "thoy weat' two long'/I Timeim' unequaled . dum-
bility and bcmty of finish Is lime to the fact that the very bo3t mutct'lais at.o used
In thoh' manufacture . E\'ot.y can holds a gallon and ovot' galen UL'altccd at
DAVIS' DRUG , PAINT AND GLASS HOUSE
Tine ! lUSO that leads , and the only house soiling at retail buying direct for cash ,
'Vhlto Lead , Linseed Oil mind \Vindow Glass in cam lots. Wlto 0' cal fun' Il'leo
on auythlng you \vant.
200 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
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uTHE MORE YOU SAY THE LESS PEOPLE
l REMEMBER. " ONE WORD WITH YOU
SAPOLIO
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F Depends 0 . . j
I E11tirely " .
! 011 the Dog- , i 4. : -
The can and the trlng arc nccosuy ndYou 11"0 a nice stock-'just what . people
juncts-but toonsuro n rUlnl moo1 tmo I wanlbut goods won't sol unlc& you
U Push the Dog _ Push the Business
TRY ADVERTISING IN THE BEE.
b =
Special Nohis-CflllDciI Bluffs
A } 'IRST.CI.ASS t-HOO 10USr. GOOD LO.
cIlon , for I G. C : core and see it. C. It.
Nicholson , r \ Broadway. _
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FOR RCNT . lIY hltSiDl1NCIo . ale pLATNEn
conl'enlenee. Ilree/ after Novembu I ; eight rooms ; modern
Also Iive.room house No 320 l'lalner street :
possession at any time. Jacob 8lms.
Ci1IMN1iYS CIFANrD : VAULTS CI. ANED.
CIMNEY8 Unke. It W. I hlonser's. r liroadway.
6 M'ltiiS CIFAI 01" INCUltANCI . 1"01
trade for Council Jurrl property . C. I. Nicin-
circa , i'39'1 Broadway.
13'ACiti-1 FIWIT F'ARM : 8I'ICIAL IJAIIGAIN .
1.AClf 1"IUIT 1'AI : DAIGAIN.
c I Nlcholl"n. r \ Broadway
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FIlS' NATIONAL ' BANK (
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Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
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CAPITAL , . . . Ioo.ooa )
Wg SOI.WITOIIl ilIi$1NIISS .
\OIIl
l'Id IiiSIiIil "nIH CO tlEC'l'IONS .
Ol\'B Ol ) ' 'I'iIiO CJ ) S'1' IASICIS IU\\
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I l'I':1 CgS'J I'AIU os 'J'OID Ugl'OSI'J'
CAl. ! . , ANt ) 51111 us Oil Vlt1'l'1-L ,
SI'IS & t BAINBIIDGI' I Atiurmi.'s.mnt-Lminv ,
umimu tL unmuumtLuunAmi.ractice In the State
! .nd Federal Court. foom. I'ractce 307. -I Slate
I cnt Dock Councl > Dlua. Iowa
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AMUSiiM II'S ,
CREIGHTON THEATRE
Tol. -iAXTJiiURdil55 , 'llt.
lIATINHE TODAY AT 2:30 (
[ : utro loiter foor , 5c . Any bileony seat , 2
TONIGHT AT 8:15. :
HANLON BROS.
- llntollnlc ' siectacle amt Gralli Illot
-rS PEiPA r
Irlees-Stll. max , .1I1'llln,1 , ort'inpstra seitti
$10rit ; three rows . trlsi cl''le. nrlllstra 71 : SOrt tlst
ron ' II'pss circle SOe : fr.t Ihlw rows tmlcony ,
50c : relllllier balcOI.\ : ' : l-r ; gntiin'ry ( - 2.c.
OREIGTOc1 ? THEATRE
Tel. 1531-I'AXTON & iiUiUiiSS . Mr'i .
I SVT _ _ ( mn [ . P ; I ?
Ch0s. A.
"Korl" GARDNER
2-GI4iAT COMflfllflS--2
THE PRIZE WINNER 'JhlrQIY .
Ild Prllay.
Sntimm'tlntv FATHERLAND
Matlnol arid Night
gTrh ' TONIGHT -
BOYD'S - WHDNHSD. Y
-\NU 'IO Ilno' NIGII'I'- :
WM. HOEY
Late of "Old HOSH" In a
0\1 n
ilS'ANS , \ 101n" , 1'\lU.OIl MA'I'CiI.
And his own company of players , pre-
Hcntlng the latest comic mit .
THE-
GLOBE
TROTTER. .
'rho pnyersVtni. : . IIoc'y . FrederIc , . .
P11)'lrRVI. ( ) FrlIl'rlo Br.ton.
\ \ ' . A. Kllnlll ) ' , IOUIH , 3)eLarnge' . Burton
( 'oiincr . J D. Abbey . 'Ilrs. : ! )01 Bou-
chuul. llrs , Geronw Edwardy and AdL
Alexander. I
S"als are 10W on ole at usual \ i'rices : FIrst
for &Oe 75c and 11.03 ; Lnkony. We and 70 ;
gammery . 25e.
lAIL\VAY ( \ TInE CARD )
I.elves 1IIIUINGTON & MO. IIIVFRiArrives ;
UmahalUllol lelJl , 10th & ! IVI.n./Arlle : /
l :5"m. . . . . . . . . . .Denver - " > ; M9. . . . . . . . ' :4Jal :
4:3pinn.Blk. : minim. , Mont. & l'ugct mimi 1i' . 4U.pnl :
4 :3 : Im. , . . . . . . . . . .l ller I lulclHn ' . . . . . < . . . . . . 4 : U'I'I'
O.pm.Nebraska : Local ( except Hun a ) ' ) . 7:4pmmi :
8:15am..Ilncoll : Local \ ( entct-jt Sund.y ) . .il:2jntnma
2 _ : m..I"lotMal , ( Cpr 1lncoln ) thilly .
Leaves iciimcco . HUl.IfUTON & ( . lArrlvoj
\LI \
Omahn UnIon Ieiot 1Ulh & Muson Hts. / Omaha
4:4 : pm.-Chlc-u&0 : : Ve.iILulu.- . . . . . . : 5Oamn :
a : : ' " . . . . . . lxpre. . . . . . . 4:1'm :
7 : OIim. . .Chicago . & HI. Louts lxin I , . . . . 8o"n : ,
U : = . . . . . Junclon Iocal. . . . tZUPI :
_ . . . . . . : . : . . .Fabt.Mal. . . = . : 2:4)pma )
: : ! !
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ieaves ICI1ICAGO . MI.-'k ST. - l'AUL.iArriv'
OmnhalUnlon Depot 10lh & Mason HIs.1 Omaha
QOpm. : . . . . . . : . . .Chlca Linmnhteti . . . . . . . . . . . :2Oam :
1 :3ljnn. : .Chicago mpecs _ Jmlted. _ : ) . . 5:25pI : !
I.eal'c8 CIIICAUO / & NOutTiIi'mi'r'N' . Arrives
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Omnha ICU/CAUO . lOth k Mason His , Omahl
10:40am. : . . . . : . . : .I'a.t. : " gxpre. ' : . . . . . . . . . 5:30pM :
4:2pmn..e : . ttLule,1 Llml e1. ' : : 9:21am :
: . . . . . . . \ , . \'ahiey mMcal . . . . . . . .1O:3ipn
5:15111..0mnhl : Chicago HIJeca ! ! . . . 1:1511 :
Leaves ChiCAGO , It. C & i'ACII'IC.lArrhvea
Omaha _ Union 1'/11. / 10th & MaOI Hms.l / Omaha
_ _ _ _ AST. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
mm'oam. . .AtiaflttctxpresB ( ex. Sunday ) . . 5:31pm :
1'20am. : . .Alanlo . . . : x/re. Ixl.re. : . . . . . . 9:2.RI 5:3'I : r
4:4Orn.Cinmcago : . . llhuh.J wmn. 1.lmlto . . J :3//1 :
C4lpm.Okiaitonttt : & Texas fxex ( . Sumn.LlOIOam : -
_ l:4Ontm..Colorado : . ! - / _ Itrniti'mi. : . . . . . f 0- : p.
Leaves , - - - C , HT.- I' . ; at. & O. iArrivem. -
Omnatna yeol.)51h mad WebtertitsJOinnahna I / !
8:10nm..Sloux : City Accomnu'todation . . 8ltpi : /
8lr
12:2lmtnn. : . .hitoUx City ixpress I lex. < Sun..U:5 ) :
; IOI / m. . . . . .HI. Iau1.lmlc \ < . . . . . .9:2&am :
I."al.1. ' - : I' : . ' & MO. V/n1.LCi' . iArrii
Olahl Depot 15th and Webster Hte. I Omaha
' 2:101.r.-.1'al . Mal and J"/'ris:5 / ' : : pm
; : :
zmomnn.ex. ( Hal ) . \ \ 'yo. . I'x. ; ( ex. Ion. ) . 4:5tpm :
9:05am. : . .Nol Calk 1.x'.I. ' . sex. { Hunllay ) . , .10:30am :
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Oln. ! , ' ' "I"e.
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I.eaves Ie. . C. ST. J. & C' . I' . -'Arrl.- '
Omaha Union Ih/.ol. 10th & Mason 5tn.1 Omaha
9:50am. : . .ICunsa ( ly"y - Exitrecs. : :
9.4pmIC.y , Night Jx. \11 U. _ ' : ' ' aToP : I !
Leaver \ I - . - - MISSOURi PACIFIC.A - - / lv"
Omaha Depot 1lh and W'boler SIr Ominina.
j :4Oarn..St. : - Louis lxpr.8 : . . . .
9:30pnn : . . . . : .St. Louis I/r. ) : . . . . . . : :
_ 3. lln..NoLlalL I.O.CR..I . . ex. . H ! ) . . . 9i ; oim '
ieavesT siom'x - CITY - & - I'AC'iFICjIj' .
:
011'11 hleitot. 15th and Vehter , tHo. ( .
iiOi'nri . : : . . : : . . .St. - l'auil.tmnnnued. _ , . . . . . . . . 9:57
Leaves - ' BIOnx CITY & l'ACiI'IC."TXrjiV ,
Omaha , \ Union U.pul. . 10th & 1".01 Htmi. ( Onimaha
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- G&ar. : - . - . - - . .Hloux - . - - City l'aseemmger. . . . . 1o:3ima'c : ' .
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4hOpm..I. : I'aul 1.lmltel. . . - . . 12:31pm : !
Leaves _ UNION PACIFW. ArrIves
Omaha _ UnIon _ P.pol. 1th & IR01 Sis. Omaha
9:45nmn..itearney : Jxl > . re. : . . . . . . . . . : Opn ,
2:0pm. : . . . . . .Olerlnn,1 11).er. . = 5,3Pln , .
2OOpm.iheat'ee & Htmnnah , ' ex , ( u. Sun..13Sopnm ) :
1oI1m. 2opm.leat'ce . . . . . . l\on11,1 J xple. . . . 8ul..1:30pll . . . . :
: I.Jm. . . . . . . .I.'nlt A8I , . . . . . . . , . . 4Ollm :
I . < . ' WA -HII ItAhiwAY.lAii ; " -
OmahaUnlon Depot 10\h & Mason Stii / Omaha
4:00pm ; . . , . . El. Louis Canon laU..1:3p. :