Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 01, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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( , hrysanth muml1 , J. n , McPherOfl Tel. 24
Spca1 mretinR ) of ( Degree of ( Honor tlliR
evening In the parlor ot ( the 10Ih1 ; room.
"lncla Josh dlruccby" , Is I the play ' te he
prescncd ! at DohanY'1I Saturday and Sunday
flIgIItL
The ladleR ! of the Woodmen of ( the Wor"l
. give a 11anclnG' ' party at Wool1man hall this
d e\'enlng. .
Fdwarl < 1 nlllfiell1 and narbara Knapp hath
of ( South Omaha , were - married yesterday by
Justice Cook.
The Council JIU/fR ! / Field club opens ItR
with . loot ball
new roul\lK \ ! November 0 n.
game with th ! ) University cluh 01 Omaha
Unity gulll1 will hold Its regular ! : meeting
IhlR afternoon at the home of ( Ir.s. . SlIchte
3GG Lincoln aVl'nue. Friends always wel'
come
lteguiar meeting of ( Fidelity council No.
HG ; , noyal Arcanum , tonl ht. Business 01
Importanc2. A full attendance Is desired
C. Sprult , Itc ent ,
A reception will he given to the lalIes , of (
the Christian tahernpcle and theIr ! Irlenl ,
th\.l \ afternoon from 2 till G at the residence
of ( Irs. gl , Brown , 2U Harrison street
\ly \ a "lip the statement was made that th :
Citizens hank had had the county tunis . for
some time It was the city and school lunds
- which It has been handling , and not the
county.
There waR a largo attendance ( nt the lIal-
, I"ween social at thc ( 'hrlstlan tabernacle
last evenIng A pleasing social and literary !
program wai rendered , followed by relresh-
ments
Floyd James , tlis g-yenr-o"l son 01 n F.
VlithlRnfl Illed nsterl13y. The funeral will
tnjpj ; ; ; ; ; ; ' thIs atternoon' 2 o'clock at the
family residence on West IJroadway , Hev G.
W. Snyder olnelatlng.
Motor No. 45 , the big fellow ( that \\'a9 put
upon thin ( Omhatno : a short time ago : , was
the cause of a good .1-111 of delay In travel
yeKterllay . noon. It broke IIn axle anti for
some tlmo the trains on every branch were
at sixes and sevens.
harlc'3 ' OWfnby , who Is under indictment
for stallnK a hlcycle from S. \1. : WIIIIn1l : : ,
was turn Ell over to the sheriff yesterday ' by
lila stepfather , JackKon W\l1elord \ , who had :
signeti a bond 01 $300 for hIs appcaranCe
when wanted for trial. Since beIng let out
01 Jail Owensby has hl'Cn worlllng on tha
Gregg ; farm In Hazel Dell township a 1111 , It I
Is claImed , la' , ben behaving well , but hIs
stepfather thought IlIfffrently. ,
Mrs. I. Watson , a lady about GO years of
age , called : at the ounce of the overseer of
financial
the poor yesterday to get some
help. SILO had : a large jag on board , and
when she left the court house was unable to
walk down the steps She lIlId down to the
- thlr.1 ' 'Om the bottom and fell the rest of
. ( In IlImp on the
the . \ lying last asleep a
anti
called
shlew lk. The patrol wagon was
she was taken to the city jail , charged with
drllnkl'nness
lIallowe'on mischief was In evidence eyer-
where last night , and much of ( It , as usual ,
01 wanton vlclcu90ess.
partook of tilE nature
down
Shlewalks , wpre torn up , fences torn
atttl residence property damaged The Police -
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lice were active and alert but the mischief
also alert and succeeded In es-
makers were'
SerIous dnmago was reported
arrest
capln !
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and at midnight -
Graham avenlles ,
on Park anti
night the police were working ! ! ; on clews that 'I '
will lead to the arro-it of some of the rascals.
, to the city
George McCoy , who reported
J afflicted with
marshal a hors supposed . to he
has found his suspicions correct.
glandcrs ,
the
examIning
. 'fhe city veterInarIan , after
animal , found that It was Indeed glandered
tiiii ordered Lt 11111 ed , McCoy says he se-
UalUng with a man whom
cure,1 , the hors by
he does not know The fellow agreed to
at 4 In the
for his Inspection
bring ! ! ; It around
aftcrnoon but It waa itt o'clock at night be-
fore ho delivered It at lcCoy's resldene . : ,
notice anything ; ' Was tile - matter .m-Lt-.fh ; '
other man vent off with lcCoy's horse and
has not bMn heard from since , so II Is Ilro-
lIumed that ho Is satisfied with hIs trade.
Farm loans made In western Iowa at low.
est rates. No delay In closing loans Fire
and tornado Insurance written In best 01 com-
panies. Bargains In real estatl' LOUGEE
& TOWII 235 Pearl St.
Money to loan on Improved Iowa farms.
Large loans a specially L. W. Tulleys , 102
Main strect rooms 2 and 3.
(1) ( ) No. DID Main street Is
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nern , to Mr. andMrs. J. A. Gorham , a
daughter , yesterday.
Mrs E. Grubb of Rising City , Neb , III i
visiting : Irs. S. C. Ward.
Miss Maine Stephenson returned yesterday
from a visit of three weeks at Colfax.
JIll' and Mrs. H , J. Cogan left yesterday
for Detroit lIch" , where they wI\ \ ! make
their home
S. H , Itabb ! ! 1sq. , of Oceola , In. , Is In the
city vialtiug hl9 daughter , Irs. Prof. Sprult ,
at 1100 Fifth ayenue.
4 \ . E Whitney of Chicago , formerly dep-
uty warden of the Iowa penitentiary at Fort
Madison , was In th } city yestrrllay on hi ! !
way home from Grand Island , Neb. , where
he has been attending time golden wedding
of his parents. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
This weather suggests warm and comfortable -
fortablo things. 'fhose "Colorallo mdl'r
1)own" ) bell comforts at the Council Bluffs
Carpet company's and the big line of fur
rugs meet these suggestions. They ' are
cheap , durable , beaullful.
(2) ( ) Away down town , but If T. B. hughes
can save ( you more than car
CIII'II.I ) ' Gmimit ' Out \lu'II.I.
Jllllge South yesterday overruled the mo-
tion to dissolve the Injunction secured by
J. N. Casa'IY ' some months ago restraining
the Firemen's Fund Insurance comllllny from
levying on Ilalll'r9 belonglng to the company ,
which were In hIs possession. Casady med
to 1.10 the agent for the company Jut ! they
Iartell , and Casally refused to give up the
plpers. The company thereupon brought re-
Illevln proceedings In Justice Vlen's court
antI the lime was Iet for ii I hoarlng. When
the time arrived ! all the parties were on
hanI , , but the court was not. The Insurance
company brought In Justice 'alker , and as
Cnsndy refused to defend unless Vlen trIed
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¶ the cas' . Walker gave the company a judg-
ment. Cnsa'Iy waited until the hour was up
amid then left the room. lie then secured a. .
' rit. of injunction In the district court restraining -
straining the company from Inking the Ila-
pers and yesterday Judge Smith .lechlell In
Ills favor , holding that Walker hud no right
to Issue the 3utdgmnent.
Cold , 'I1\'e Cumlul
It you want a good stove to put up before
) 'ou start your furnace , buy one of Swalne's
air. light stoves , the bEst made , at 7-10 :
Droalway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
The I101rdman piano Improves with use.
" ' 111 $ Ie't lI'VC S""I Y"lIr.
The Iowa Christian Endeavor convention
will meet hero next year , according to a tele-
tram received yesterday afternoon. An
.nrl'st effort ! WIIS made by the delegates
last year to get tno prize for this year , but
Pea ) Iolnell carne out best In thl ! fight , the
_ IIIlIlerstandlng being ! that all western and
' , central ( Iowa delegates would unite on Coun-
C . , ; cll limiTs this 'ear. They did so , and Council
. ihitiffa consequently secures the coveted IlIum.
It Is believed th'\t , ' 1,500 or more - delegates
'viil bs here during the last week In Octcbr !
V that beIng the time selectel.
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(3) ( ) FJre on the smallest purchase It will
pay you to go down and see ' ' . B. Hughes'
line of underwear. hats , gloves , shoes anti
Rockers , rockers , rockers : tOO st'les. Dur-
/ tN I.'urnlturo company 336.33S nrondway.
MrrigiLit''muses. : ; : ; . .
The following marriage IIl'enrell were Is- I
Fl1etl yesterday by ! the county clerlt :
Name nnll . ttbireu' < . Age.
llwarrl : IIl11l1eltl , South Omnha. . . . . . . . . . . . 21
) lIarlJ.lra Knapp . \ . Smth : Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
C. O. I..lser . , Omahu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Minnie Jlallcllffc. Hampden , 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . :0
Huber IJrol. ' new meat market Is tim finest
1n the city , 112 Broadway .
Nlcelt line of oVercoats in town Metcl :
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1 hI Standard pIano nn.\ to the lIsrdma.i
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Urhh' tn 3lmuki' ' : 'I..lr ll.miui . , IIt'r.
A special tcl gram from ( New York to a
leading Chicago laer , yesterday announcing
th3 coming marriage or' Miss Edith Ilockefel.
leI' , daughter of tha great Stallllard Oil magnate -
natl' , John D , Ilockeleller , anti , Mr. ! larohl
I.'owler McCormick of ChIcago , contains a
paralrnpll that Is of ( unlwual Interest to the
people of thin city. Th telegram deeribes
the elaborate preparations that are being !
made for ' the wedding , which takes place In
New York November 26 , 19 full 01 bright
bits of the personal history 01 the two 'ou.g
lovers , anti ro'S that Miss \ ! Edith Iloclteeller
nnll her sister , AlIa , are two 01 the richest
hieireraes In America , their 11rosp2ctlve In-
herltanee1 ! being estimated at $35,000,000
I'al'h. Ths Slim , however Is wholly In cx-
Ilectallon , for It Is said Mr. Rockefeller will
give his ( dallhters ! : only $1,000,000 e\eh : Title
wa' ! the amount 01 the wedding present ; he
gave his ell1e 't daughter , lIes9e ; , who was
marrlel1 several 'earu ago to Hev. Charles
Strong or the tinivereity of Chicago. Mr.
McCormick Is 25 years oil . , anti a member ! 01
one of the richest families In ChtC1110. ; lIe ,
enjoys an Income of over $100,000 a yenr.
lie I1rnllllatl'll ; at Prlneoton , with a great d'nl
of honor , anti , Is a bright manly lellow.
Ills lather , Cyrus II. McCormick , was the
inventor 01 the McCormick reaping mnchlne1
and nt the lime 01 his death , In 1881 , he was
ono of ! tIlE wealthiest ni9n In ChIcago lIe
left a wife , three eons , and two lIallllhlers. ;
One of the latter married Bmmonu lIIalne ,
who tIled a short time after theIr marrlnge.
I The conelullln ! ! ; paragraph 19 the one . that
makes nil of the column press dispatch of
Interest to Council BIllers , and Is as follows :
"AHer the wedding Mr. McCormick and bin
bride will take a trip to Egypt where they
will vpend four months. They will make
their future home at Coun"'l1 Bluffs , In. . antI
Mr. McCormick will become a vartner In the
McCormick lIarvestlug Machine : compau . the
magnificent buslnm established and built up
by ! his ather " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1
SCtM MiuIi' Merry.
Clan Stewart held a merry meeting at
Royal Arcanum hall last evening In honor of
IIallowe'en. hut there was no evidence of
the old Scotch , superstition that confers spe-
cial privilege to the spirits of mischief to
play their naughty pranks. However merry
the members of the clan and theIr friends
became the mirth vaa as harmless as It was ,
JOYOI1S The hall was IIIletl , with barely
room enough In the mlddl for carrying out
the elaborate program ; arranged. Among the
guests of the clan were a number 01 bonny
Scots from Omaha anti South Ornnha Piper
Davies and Piper Campbell 01 Omaha lur-
fished thus national music. The regulation
of the clan reqlllrlng every member to appear
In Scotch costume was strictly obiurved ! and
many of the gentlemen appeared In plaids , '
kirtles and bonnets Many of the spc1ai
features of the program were highly enter-
tainIng. The swold dance by Miss : \ Jeanlo
Falconer I of Omaha was the finest over
given b lore In any prevIous meetlngt' 01 the
clan Miss lcKlnzl of South Omaha dancEtI
the highland fling In lull costume In a mnn-
ncr that warmed the old Scots' hearts Alter
the program a generous banquet was served ,
with none 01 the adjuncts 01 a genuine high-
land feast lacking.
We have sold 3.000 bathe , sash In Iowa
and Nebraska and never had a kick Wo now
have ready for Immediate deliver 1.000 more
at bedrock prices Write for ( prices on all
kinds glated sash , , glass , paints , oils , etc. ,
stating quantity desired Council mulTs
Paint & Oil Co. _ _ _ _ _
Morehou & Co. , blank books and binding. I
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t1OflUIugpmiun- ! . ' " .VA bAan
chosen for election November 5 :
I First ward : FJrst precinct , Reap building ,
520 East Broadway : Second precinct , Collis-
ter building , 123 East Broadway.
Scond ward : First precinct I.eutzlnger
building , 330 West Broadway ; Second pre-
cinct , Servis building , 731 West Broadway
Third ward : First 11reclnct , Keellne buhl- :
ing ! ! ; . 29 South Main street ; Second precinct ,
Blaxslm building 807 South laLi : stre2t.
Fourth'ard : First precinct Hlnk Barn ,
502 Pearl street : Second precinct lcPeek's
shop 612 Twelfth avenue.
Fifth ward : First precinct , Arcade bulhl- !
Log , 1G33 West Broadway : Scond precinct ,
new building , 1511 South Thirteenth street
St ' : Iyth I 1 WRI'.I I : ilrt I tirr ntt . 1I11dwav litil Id-
Ingi02 : : ' \ ; - 3r Jda Secoml precinct
ing , 2020 \\'est I3roidway : ,
Theodore Johineon's 505 Locust avenue.
Kane , outside cIty : Packing house , Green-
dale . _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Chamber ! dancing academy now open for
pupils. Call alter 10 a. m. Clrcularll.
lIurllntun , 1toiit
Fall race meeting , Lincoln , Neb" , October
28 to Novell1ber I. The best horses 111 the
country will be thel e. One ( are for the round
trip. 0. M. nnO\\'N , Ticket Agent.
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nuwlul Assoelil host Victorious
Judge Smith handed down a decision yes-
terdny afternoon In the case 01 the Council
Bluffs / Hawing assoclntlon against the Ian-
hallan Beach Improvement company This
eult , It will be rem mJered ! , grew out 01 an
attempt that was male , to tear out the dam
by , 'hlch the water was I.CjJt In Lake
Ianawa The > farmers around the lake
claimed they were damaged by an overflow 01
the water In Mosllulto creek , anti secured an
order from the Lewis township trustees dl-
rocllng that the dam be > torn out. The boat
cl\Jb , to prevent the destruction of Its
place > at the lake , thereupon t'ecured a tem-
porolry writ of injunction restraining all the
parties conctrned from tearIng out the dam
In his decision yesterday Judge Smith held
that the overflow was not of such a character
as to Injure the property owners seriously , ,
and 1m overruled the motion to dissolve thE'
Injunction. _ _ _ _ _
Hadlant , Novelty anti Elmhurst stoves for
hard coal ate the most economical stoves
made. Sold only by Charles Swaine , 140
Broadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
A plant thoroughly equipped with the
newest machinery , the best work by sltllled
employes , prompt deliveries antI air treatment -
mEnt are among the > things that maltes the
Eagle "that good laundry. " Telephone 157 . I
Sin " , 'rI. . . . . . I'r IoseM AlII I n. '
Anna Damitz secured a judgment for $2.500
against William Dauerken1l1er , a young farmer -
er from Lewis township , a year ago In a
bastarlly proceedIng , but Bauerkemper was
not satisfied , anti made a motion fia new
trial. She had prevIOll3ly hall him convicted
and sentenced to a term In the penitentiary ,
Jut ! he appealed the case to the supreme
court. where It remained for three 'ears.
It was decltTClI the other day In favor of the
prosecution , and Bauerkemper Is now serving
out his tlmo. JUdge Smith overruled the UlO-
tlon for a new trial I 01 the damage case
) 'esterda ) ' . and It Is not likely \ that any
further steps will be taken , Inasmuch as the
supreme court has paned so effectively upon
the other branch of the case.
Augusta Grove ladles 01 the Woodmen of
the Worlll will gIve a dancing party this
o\'elllllg Woodman hall. A splel1l1hI pro-
gram has been I.ro\'hlt'll. . : Fine Prizes will
b" ' given , gold (7) ( ) bracelets ! for the ladles and
somethIng equally line far ( the gentlemen.
Admission , gentleman : ; anti lady , i0 cents
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(4) ( ) Rubber ! goods Even If you don't buy ,
T. II , Hughes Is IIlways willing to show you
through his well selected stock of "warm
things for cold weather. "
l'veimu ri mite for SIntlllJ I ; .
City Engineer Utn'ro hind ! his force down
at the new grounds of the Council Bluffs
PI"ld club , at the corner of Seventh avel1l
nEnl 'fwent-lirst strl'et , drIving stakes ( or
an embnnkment to be- put around the race
trae : ' , The work on the emblnkment will
be commmcell within 1ew days , and as
soon as the weather becomes ! cold enough
water wilt bt turned In stud tile space aroullli
the track converted Into a skating rink
This w11l gIve a stretch about 1.000 leet In
length and Btventy.'h'e ' In breadth.
The hIgh board fence around the grounds
Is nearIng completion , and the buildings and
other Improvemen18 will be pushed along ! ! ; aa
faIt as possible. TIll' track \ \ 111 have a
straight stretch of 220 feet on each , sl'e ' anti
the curves on each end will be HO feet In
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I. ngth , giving a total length ! : , of 1,280 feet ( . \
The curves will be heavily banked , be-lng
about eight feet ( higher nit the outside than on I
the Inshll' In the stretches the track will
be thirty feet whll. . . anti In the curves twenty-
five fedt , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Cnlll till I" Ch"IIII , ,
A'III 89 It'o too soon to start your hard
coal fires It'll just the thing for boating if I (
'o'J use It In one of the neW 011 henters. Larg-
Uf line In the city at DeVol's.
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hut ' " .Yoii n I.t.turc !
To frame ? Better bring It down and let I us
put one of those new franies on All the
latest styles. 11. L SMITII & CO.
Nicest line 01 overcoats In town. Metc\ ; \ ( I
IIros _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I
( 1111" " ; tu ulll'nrtt..nn"lllll. f
Mrs. 0.V. . Gcrdon und Mrs. A. A. lIo1rt I
ha\'e returned from the state convention of [ I
the nonpartisan ( branch ! of the Women's I
Christian Temperance I\nlon , hehl last week I
at Toledo , In. About 200 deleg.ltes were '
present. Mrs. Gordon und Irs. Iellrhle of I'
this city were among the delegates appointed .
to attellli the natlond convention at Obc.rlln .1
0. , which Is to bo hehl for four days , beginning -
ning November ! G. A strenuous effort has I
bean ! male , by some of the ladles belonging !
to the two Jranclwg ! of ( the union to bring :
about a comJlnatlon. ! A spilt In thE ranks
oecurre,1 , several years ago ; , as the result 01
the prohibition qnestlon , and the branch
whIch met last week Is what Is known as
" Irs. I.'oster's branch. " They cling to the
nonpartisan idea that Is , the Idea that some
day either tIme rel1\lbllcan or the democratic
party will bring to lIB IS prohibitory legis-
lation , rather than march under the third
party ! Janners ,
Nicest line of overcoats tn town. lIIetca :
Dros _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
have ) 'OU scott thc new gas heating stovr
at the company's olnce ?
Hardman and Standard pianos 113 N. 1(11" ( '
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Dr. 0.V. . Gt'rdon Is one 01 the Council
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Blu/fs / people who felt the earthquake - shortly
after 5 o'clock yeLterllay morning. Both hl'
and his wife were awakened by the shock ,
whIch at first sounded like the lIolse made
by II burglar. nut when the noise contlnue.1
for ten mInutes anti the bEll began to shake
back and fort . , they thought he was the
noisiest and most persIstent housebreaknr
they had ever hall any experience with The
police state that the shock took place about
5:08 : _ _ _ _ _ _
Nothing like ll. The famous Crown plaM
with orchestral attachment leads I them all
Bourlclus Music 1I0use. 116 tutsman ! : ! streel.
The Hardman piano wIns lI > any friends
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CI.OSI1 A SUCCNSSI.'UL SI SSJ\ : . '
In\\'n Y. 1' . S. C. l. Cun\'nttun Celtic , "
tu nil gn,1 nt Iis luIlH' ' ' .
DES MOINES , Oct. 31.-Sl1ec'al ( Telegram )
-TI e Yeung Peep e's S etc T 01 thts Ian En.
deavor state convention closet this evening
It was the most numcrously allenlled and
tuccesslul event of the sort ever held here.
The following olncers were elected : Presl-
dent , Hev. A. D Kinzer , Perry ; secretary
Nc1ll3 C. Goodell , Spencer : treasurer , C. C.
lcNel1l , Burlington ; junior superintendent ,
Miss Oli\'o hoover , West nranch ; good citizenship -
zenship , Rev \V. D. F'aits , lntlepotidenc ;
prison work superintendent Miss Belle
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Pewers , Newhampton : flower missions
Hoberta , postvllle. Council muffs was se- :
I lecteJ as the place for holding the next meat-
Ing.
Ing.The resolutions with regard to the liquor
lIuostlon demand the rel'al 01 the mulct law.
the resubmlsslon of a prohIbitory amendment
to the state constitution anti that no bill ! pcr-
_ 1t.1o. . _ , " " . manuaclure of IIQllcra i.e gIven
consideration unit ! alter the lelllslature ; has
act2d upon the resubmlsslon resolution. Other
resolutions request the passage or a law raisIng -
Ing the age of consent to 18 years , prohibition -
tion or the sale of cigarettes , denounce prize
lighting and recommend that cards with texts t
be distributed with flowers In the flower mlu-
slot work , a..d . that the organization joIn
, r forces with the Woman's Christian Temperance -
anco unIon.
The leading addresses today were by Hev.
Dr. Hlals of Des Moines on "America for
Christ , " Miss Maria Dean of New ProvIdence
on "Systematic Beneficence , " Dr. II. O. nre-
den 01 Des MoInes on the " \\'orhl for Christ , "
anti ( Rev , Thomas Marshall : of Chicago on
"The Field for L'ndeavor Work "
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Sh'flCUiATINGiN10WA CIIOI'S.
hlt'h , ur time Grllin " 'III lie n..l for
p..t'lrc n..lh'cr ) ' .
FORT DODGE , la. , Oct. 31.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram-Great ) preparations are being made
for speculation In the corn crop. At all the
country stations immense cribs ! are ullller
construction for both h9mo and ChIcago
buyers , and there Is a prospect for some
competition for the graIn. Evidently there
Is moro capItal ready to take corn than outs.
'fhe prices opened at 15 cents per bushel and
buyers ! are ready to contract for unllmlt.1
quantities for future > deliver A very large
amount ha9 been ! sold In this way , the buyers
making liberal ! advances.
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Plre In nn Oat I ittc'iul Psictury .
CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , Oct. 31.-Speclal (
Telegram.-I ) In the bIg oatmeal mlll 01 I
the Cereal Milling company this alternool1
caused a loss of $5,000 , which Is fully covered - '
ered by ! inr'umance' . Friction of shafting over
a pulley starte,1 , the lire
B. S. 'lInllc lIunn.1 Over
SIOUX CITY , ha , Oct 31.-Speclal ( Tele-
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IIram-E. ; ) S. \\hnple was bound ! over In
$1,000 for the embezzlement of $ j51 from
L' . W. Coughran. Wimple will probably be
able to get bonds.
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WIlliam S. Poppleton sl.eaks at the citizens'
mass meeting at the Coliseum tonight
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Ottlct'r iehhey : . Costtistti.'s tu Acid to I
Ills teplttatIoi I
Olncer Kelley discovered a small band
satchel In a brick yard last nlllht ; , locate at
Twentieth and Martha stheets'hen the
grip was brought to the station and eXoIm-
med 1l was found ( 10 contain a number 01
Methodist praycrbooks , bibles ! and hymnals.
lIow tht'a goodly works ever found their
way to such a peculiar locality Is a mystery.
The lIylO8f of one of the books ! contained the
name of Elder T. D. I.aneand his resilience ,
Belle\'ue , Nab Officer Kelley's experience
In a religious way bas been rather pecullnl'
Several months ago he found a prayerbook
on West Lu\'enworth I'treet anti restored
It to Its owner , who happened to be attending -
ing a prayer meeting ! at St. Peter's
For this accommodating conduct , together
with leaving his beat , he was suspended
by the duet for a w elt. Kelley turned In
a "hurry" call when ho located his second
find last night and felt safe only when It
had been landed at the stallon
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\-iii lie ilttrlec ! "t UlIc'u .
The body of DeWitt G. Ray , who died In
this city a few da's ago , will bo taken to
the old home tn Utica , N. Y. , for Jurlal. !
Mr. Ray was one ot the best known of nile
of the writers for trade journals , nllll III' the
author of the "Out an.1 About" articles tn
the 1I0'lton Boot anti Shoe Recorder Will'
espl'clall well known to nil of those Inter-
e&tell tn the hoot anti hoe tra.le. . Par many
years he worked on the ptaf of the Utica
Hcrald anti Gllzette , and was belt ! In such
efoteem by the politicians at the state of
New York that he was cotsillerell one or
the b.st men that ever wrote pollllclIl cor-
re"rontlence. H05COO Conkiing slIlIl ho waft
the best newspaper correfllOllllent ever tn
the t1hFor \ several 'I'liro he has hall
open column9 tn the 1I00t and Shoe Recorder -
corder ant ! on account of flllling health
was given a Iosltlon at Den\'pr a' , the
western manlller. lIe leaves behind ! him a
wife R"II three children It daughter of 15
and two sons.
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A. K lIrhlges of Lexington IIIct with a
painful accident at Eleventh allli ! Juckson
streets yestertlay at 5 o'clock , He slipped
on n pile of broken glass anti del'cut \
his left heel. He was taken to the l'ros ) ' .
torhm hospital , where hit wound was
dresred . _
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Will Gurley speaks at the citizens' man
meeting at the Coliseum tonight
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GUARANTEED TO HEAT 3 LARGE ROOMS THIS WINTER
GUARANTEED WITH ONLY 2 TONS OF COAL.
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OF JUST THINK : OF IT !
THE SYSTEM 4
House Heatil1g % Heating 3 Large Rooms
Revolutionized i : ' WillI O1 I 2 JellS ijf COIIL
The Pa1ac Ra1 . - e Scientific Principles
A World Bt . " ; , . r. ' AIpliocl "With Rlll Hi CombiuOtI h A1't ,
The Han smusl SlijVJ irr i A1Urlcl. . . . mPopulat' Prices'-
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Regular Price , $ t io ' . f fl COUCHE8uTHIS ONE
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ShAKEN BY AN EARTIIQUARE
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far al' can be- learned , by persons who were
lyIng down. People who were on their feet
when the quake began ; felt no shock. The
Missouri : Pacific railway feared that damage
might have been ! done to It tracks and gave
orders directly alter the > shocks that all
trains should run on slow tinte The last
earthquake shock felt In Kant'as CIty before
the ono this morning \\'as'ln tile summcr of
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CIJAItLCSTON Mo. , Oct. 3I.-An earth-
quake of unusual vIolence occurred here at
5:08 : o'clock this mornIng. ' After the first
shock the earth's surface continued to vlbrat
for fully twenty minutes hundred , or chimneys -
neys toppled down ant , ! plate glass In several
store fronts was broken to bits . The brick ! !
Methodist .church was Jallly ! shatte\'ed \ anti !
th plastering knocked from a hundred or
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more Interiors , '
In the country four miIe . south the crust
of the earth was JrQlten ! inltty , . IIlItces , and
from the fissures water , and ' \ nd are gushing
10 conSlderablo volull1es : , - , ' 1'h , ' same phenomena -
nomena are reported In the dIstrict still
further south and also at Dig Lake , several
miles north of town , This Is II part 01 the
01 < 1 volcanic region which was overwhelmed I
and nearly destroyed by an earthquake ] eighty '
years ago.
ago.SEVEItE
SEVERE IN KE TUCKY.
LOUISVILLE , Oct. 31.-ThreC' terrific
shocks of earthquake wore . felt In this city
at 5:15 : o'clock Ihi ' morning. ThCl first
shock was price < Ied by a mighty roar like
that of distant thunder ThIs shock lasted
fully twenty seconds , and III second and third
not quite so violent lasted about twelve seconds -
ends The vlbratlon were from southeast
to northweat , Th(1 tall buildings In the city
were violently . haken. . .At the Louisville
notet ant Gall house all the guests were
arousell snd much alnrmed. In some parts
or the city people were thrown from ther !
beds , the shocklJ were so violent , Just a8
the first shock was felt a bright red light
similar to the aurora boretlfs was seen to
the southwest It passed away with the
l.hocIIS. The shocks were felt In Jefferson-
villa and New Albany ! , but no damage Is reported -
ported , Reports from different parts of the
state say the shock was very heavy.
COLUMBIA , Ind. , Oct. 3I.-Dlstlnct and se-
yore tremors of earthquake were felt here
from 5:05 : to 5:15 : this lIIornlnll ;
FORT WAYNE , Ind" , Oel. 31.-Thcre were
three distinct shocks of earthquake here at
5:14 : this morning The second shock was the
1II0re se'ere.'Indows rattlell as In a severe
wind storlll , and the occupants were much
alarmed by ! the rocking No damage Is re-
ported
SOUTH BEND , Ind" , Oat 31.-An
earthquake visited this' recllon of
Illllana about 5 o'clock this murn-
log. In South Bent ! the shock was
IlIsllnctly felt , and severe enough to cause
steam pipes In buildings ! to rattle and awaken
sleepers. Its general direction appeared to be
front northwest to southeast. No damage yet
reporter !
INlHANAPQl.IS , Oct 3I.-The most pro-
nOJncl'J : earthquake shock In the memory of
citizens or within the history of the wtoIther
selylco occurred at 5:10 : this morning. It
continued six or seven secentis. . Every
buiding In the city was shaken. Thousands
of people were awakened. Windows rattled
and beds rocked anti glasses bumped together
WAShINGTON , Ind" , Oct. 3L-An lrth-
I quake of 9Jveral scconds' duration visited
this section this moring lt 5 o'clock Several - -
eral brick buildings were cracked ! and bricks
shaken from ( chimneys all over the city.
LAFAYETTE , Ind" , Oct. 31.-Two distinct
shecks 01 earthquake were felt hereabouts at
5 o'clocl this morning. Thte ' second was fJ-
vere swaying the taI buildings ! and arousing
the whole city. The wave appeared to be
from north to sauth . . \
1CALAMA7OO. ! lch. , O t a.-An : earth-
quake shocl was felt In all pdrts 01 the city
at 5:10 : thIs morning. A hari number 01
people were awakened by the rough shaking
of beds. Windows were rattled and houses
creaked. ' , I
NlrI : S , Michi. , Oct. 31.-An earthqualt I
shade was felt here at 5:15 : 141'mornlng last- ,
ing ! ! ; five minutes. nulhlln'l trrnbied , win-
dews cracked , beds swayed.aft ! , people nnhe,1 ,
OUt of doors alarmed to 111 lghest pitch.
Pictures broke their fastenings ahd fell to the
lIoor. Three distinct shocks were felt .
I rOtTS FROM 1 OTIEr I'OINTS.
NASIVI.I.C , Oct 3l-A , shi-p earthqualte
shock was felt here about G 10 o'clock this
morning. VIJratlon ! quite severe , lasting fully
half a mInute
MEMPHIS , Oct. 31.-A heavy shock of
earthgnake was felt hero this morning at
5:08. : The vibration was from east to wept.
Houses.rock 1 ad.p.eople. almost spilled
i Houses. ad. people a.lmost ll'd
out of bel , TIle shocK laste,1 , about a minute
and was preceded by a rumbling sound.
CHATTANOOGA , Oct. 31.-A heavy shock
of earthquake \\as felt here this morning at
abcut I o'clock. Vibration ! very sevro , last.
Ing fully a mInute.
CLAISVILLITenn. . , Oct. 31.-A dls-
tlnct shock of earthquake was felt here at
5:15 : and lasted nearly a minute. Houses
rocked , windows and door rattled and much
alarm was caused.
NASHVILLE , Oct. 31.-A Dresden , Tens ,
special to the Banner says : The earthquake
shock here was the most o\'erl' In lany
years There was a heavy rumbling before
he shocl houses wore shal.en A special !
to the ilaitner from Gad9Jen , Ala" , says a
severe shock 01 earthquake visited Gadsden
at 5 a. I , and lasted a minute. Houl9 !
rocket ! like cradles , brick bul11nls wavered ,
chimneys rocked and ! crockery was brolten.
So fat ss known no 600 was hurt Ssveral
persons were bruised by being ! thrown from
their beds , Heport' front fctons of the
country ey that several houses were wrecked
NEW ORLEANS Oct. 31.-A slight shock i
of earthQnake was felt here this morning at
5:09. : The vibrations were from cast to west.
A special to the Thnes-Delllocrnt from
OSI1sden , Ala" , says : l athqlake shocks here
thIs morning wrecked several hon9 f InjurIng -
jurIng several 11eople.
JACKSON , Mls9. . Oct. n-An : earthquake
shock was felt hero at 5:10 : this morning ,
lasting for over one minute. The force of the
shock was so great that a number 01 built- !
Ings were rocket ! perceptibly. Should the
shocks occur again It Is feared that the cap-
Iol building will colapfe , there now being
lma c.ac 9 a oat ( wide in . . the walls , . . of
the thIrd story , ann tile IUIQmj
generally Is In a state 01 decay and a con.
l'tant ' source of danger to the employes.
BELOIT , Wll' , Oct 31- lany people were
disturbed hero at 5 o'clock this morning by
a shock or earthquake. Houses trembled for
fully twenty seconds.
fuly
CHAT1IAM . Ont. , Oct. 31.-A Severn
earthquake was felt here about 5:30 : this
murlng , People warel . badly scnred.
Edward Rosewater speaks at the citzens'
mass meeting at the Coliseum tonight.
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l"ull 5ml1 l'risiks 1'11).1. hut :1
Arrests Mnuic.
The 'outh of Omaha celebrated iiahiowe'en
last night by their usual pranks , while their
older brothers and sisters spent the time
In more dlllnlllell ; amusements. Many a sup.
per table was startled by a tapping , not a
gentle tappIng , on the window pane. The
small boy matle his appearance In the rcsl-
deice district about ! G o'cloclt and contlnne,1
In the celebration of his usual festival unti
after 10 , by which time he was reedy to re-
tire , well ! atslell with what bo had done
to disturb ! his elders.
There were not fO many sldcwalts torn up
nor so many gates unhinged as nsual. This
was probably due to the extensive notice
that Chlet Sigwart would place a numJer !
of the day olncers attired In cltlzen clothes
wih Instructions to arrest even thO youngest
offender against law and order. Hands of
boys , some of them In masquerade , visited
Ilnerent houses In their respective nelllhbor- ;
hoods , ringing the belie ! , blowing ! horns and
throwing corn against tins windows.
There were a number of parties where
young felts sought to learn their fortunes
by walkIng down stairs backward with a
lighted candle , eating stilt to see who would
bring them thin first glass of water In their
sleep , and by similar attempts to make Dame
Fortune give up her Sl'crets. Apples were
bobbed for , nuts were cracked anti , candy
was pulled , Just as on every eve of All Saints' i
day. At a late hour no accidents or arrests i
had brett reported In connection with the I
celebration of the old . autumnal - festival .
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OSCEOLA , Neb , Oct. 31.-Special.- ( ) ,
Every republican that can lift an ounce Is
doing It this ( fall anti making a warm cam- ;
palgn for the " 01 her fellows , " and think
they have thcm on the run and will capture
a part of the OmCeR thIs fall. The republicans -
licans have put up clean men and those who
have not ben always fodlng at the public
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QMA11 OFFICE , 1521 Fmsrmmnrn St. Tclaphiono 1521 ,
- - COUNCIL BLUEIS WORKS cued Office ; Cor. tve , Asstij 2OLit St. Tol.310 !
SEND FOR PRICE LIST
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l'l'Oji rietor ,
Broadway , eusar North.
westeln iepot , ( 'nutoril
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THE ONLY FAll L T the Found % 'itIl Heath & Milgan Paint
is found by the dealer , who says "they welu' two long. " ' ! 'hrh' ! Ilequalml dura-
bity and beaut.\ of fnl h Is 1 cue to the fact that the very best mutO'iL : are used
in theh' manuifactui'e , Every 'un holds a gallon und ovet'y Julon guul'lntocc : at
DAVIS' DRUG , FAINT AND GLASS HOUSE
The touso that loads , und the only house soiling at retai bu'hmtg dft'cet lor cash ,
\Vltito Leud , Llneud l und \Vln ow Glass in car lots Wlto buyilg 0' cul fur Jr1cQ.
on uu.vthing YO\ \ t : nt.
. AO Broadway , Council Bluffs.
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M RESTORED ' ' .
- Q 'i'hlq great Vegotub1
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tton of a fsiiou . Preach iIQK VIttIIuzerihtoprecu. :
> , , NH9.OL physIc-ian witi quIckly ctire' : , of alt mier.
, ' vans or d181'MI' of Ibl' geItei-atly , rgau. , ttct , , :
geuurot\'O lch a J.Jot Manhcod ,
insonutila ! l'ttliua iii the Jiocle , , , . Mnnhlod
, Jn9omlD ' l'"llsln t3ernittal 41tMlitq % , '
1 . lc\lerllot Nrn'ous
Cr'-otts Jebti
1 n . I'tmplci ' , ! Jntlines. . , to Marry , J'xhau'ln : ! UI.II. , , " .I'eI8 814 t ,
L'oiisttiatlon. It cli (
'usl/Dalou. otopi all08se by day or ltlgttt. 1'Ilv-nts '
( of / ' . whlcb If . I\ night J'I'velts qllll'\
ns 0 utsehargi' , notrhPkp.llrao' lo HPPrrltOrrhri ai , '
H FR A"D AFTE R nllhohorronofmotrneT. ( : VI'nnNIcll'auhu : : titoliver , al' thi
b BEF'RE AFER kiduteys and the unitary orgaui ' , of tell Impurities , Ibelverlb
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CVIIIENt trnltbenskd retoreaemalh rko orgait , . l1purIUcs
. 'hue r/on utcrpr1 Re not , cll/o.1 , by loetors I because ninety per cent , ,
blRUs no tronblei
Jotor wit
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.o.r.Iil.i CUI'IiENF la the only known rempo ' to euro wiIbutt opc'ratl.jtt . esut'siimoi "
Ie A wrlUr" gl\antro given and money returned I six bore , doe-s Ito ! opI'mlun. O'lrplmo ,
I bxes do. a '
a box , six rurtO hy mall. Hrnd for FIcch'ular lld tt'stimonuaia , tt . l'OrloUIQ :
ArC DAVlj JEUICINE CO. . 1' . O. Box :68ol 1''alct.eL , JSel.
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"A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY& .
HEART. " JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH
SAPOLIO
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W'ol Foap h delcato : od wlre.hlal ( bath per-
pose s.I' Ol ciesoser , Buta burut VOUrUeak , , .
1 . Izeatoluetautl : laundry ; , < watlour <
Raworth , 3chodde & Co . Makers . Chlcate.
3 l'halbal , tl /0510n , tct \ 1.eooartI Ht. ,
le"'orl.tn Che.lnuL tt. , tt. Louis , -
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lJn.uIu L Utiiflu&lLuuu50(0o , tn the atlt'
vnd ! Federal Conrts. Hooms 30'7' - , aaa
J.ut . lock Councl , Bluffs. Iowa
FIBS' NATIONAL ( BANK [ (
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WI' : l)1511t11 "OI'U C0l.I,1c'i'moNs : ,
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ONE ( I" ' 1'11 ( I.II S'I'I'\"S : IN IU\VA
1' i1IIt CH.1' l'Ahl ) ON ' ' ' ' '
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pBcial iotic8s-CollnciJ Iufs
A PlHT.I.\SS ( & ; .100 : IOUHI , GOOD LO.
cnton , for 1&.0 : ( ore and pee I , C. H.
. - Nicholson , ft34 Ihoadway. - -
FOil HUNT , MY 1I1IIUUNCe. 316 I'J.ATNI
Ilreet. after November I ; eight rooms ; luuder
can , eniencea.
Also fyeroom house , No 32 Plainer street ; , , , I
, oue8lon at any tme , Jacob Sims , O
IIEANTD : VAULTB CmiAUED.
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I-tl Ulirke. .t \V. H ihorner' . , tOt CI.IAm :
s' ) M'luH : ; ciun OJ JNCUatlliIANCl , FOIt
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trade for Council Blurs , NOI'.Uy. ' C. H. :
olson , G3n. ' Broadway.
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