Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1895, Part I, Page 6, Image 7

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NEWS FROMCOUNCIL BLUFFS.
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, ' Itreet. IL h I very
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Se\rr 10IrLI gioiild ue prewt.
iortaiit that eve ! ) member !
I.ortalt the lc' of
l'otinJntCr : Durl Is I mounln ICs yerI
cnle\1 Hcrt1
that rcprefltetI
aLeut t\Ctiy ( dogi : . repr
wecls' t\\lty tOil. Suml 10) heurte"J ; boys tor\ oft a
ICI. ] the
enclcmure ! , an' '
I ) , oirtt : or two from the eneOKnro aul
dn&s , Ihl the rCt.
MlItor MnttleW3 , sa I busy 'cster' '
County A\Hllor : lnllew3 'ueslny's ! C1 eton -
. ! batot5
day flrittig to b3iol .
.mrlng te arioti pro-
) to the ge ! In : hc "nrloI5
out jl
ton t ! the county. 11' senl
01
Ip
I clncts 0\11 tOWtll1ip . .
In -
, leaving re-
out 22OO of the 33J prinlel , lelvlng
ocrvo 10.OO a nqnlrel by law.
r.e !
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! . clilki 01 Mr. and
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CiarIe . the l''c.'r.oll chlrl
I. nhlrlc y. tie . 111'1 ' yes\m1w afternoOt
. . _ . ' _ . , an
. . , after
croup 11
U ' melubraneous
at : f'dode of lhlrty.two 01 hours The funeral \ I I
IIln' '
' the
Im'Pl' ] I ) oclock at
morning at
take place thin Scventcofltlt 1 slreet.
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ruhl.nce , 21 SCulh Sevententh
A change 11a14 h l ) en mode II the time schcI '
18f . City rour : ] ,
nle of the flurlfliton nnd lat \ ! Ciy
/ur\t
/ train
' City
' . The Fansa' tiin
In take erfect tOtI3) ( ; : at IU:07 :
depot
IOCJI
No. 20 wIl leave the . Train No.4 on the
. III. . Ins"'ll of 10:37. : . . , tn'tead
I. B\ln ton will leave nt 10:07 : a. m. teal
01 10:17. :
' : . who Is In jail chargell with
nab jai ' '
rovirY
(
Scot. rev )
while engage ( In a < I'
l carving : a friend whie < accusation
01 Intoxicaton , wi have another intutrnaticti ,
OUt. An Inflrtat
' to lace when he gets ant ' !
' yesterday
court
Justle Cool's
flied In
was ;
stealing
fed hIm with stealng
by JCSSE Pierce charging
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_ a set 01 harness In Omahn.
srt
01
- " little bit
"Unee ! Josh Sprnceby" was a ltle
that
England life and scene :
realistic _ _ . , _ " , I. New nln.n thn le - coes at Ihe New
InigilLily jJIUHU . . - . . _ - , p
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II harmless
ht. It sparkles with
night.
last
Dohany I
. dasheR , 01
mIrth , wllh .plentlul
vlnuile sawmiht fCEne was
. The
and comedy. snwml
pathcs an (
vividly rcniitslc as the most irfect stage
as realtslo . cutting -
. huzz saw
nd thlrt.two.lnch Clt-
setting a pine logs could make It. I
ting up genuine .
liuse N.
tng that
was In thIs seene by the way , lu8e
II Morgan , wh plu'e'a ' weel's (1agelnent :
( last
'I ' here a short time ago , lost his right arm
here
tonight
will bo repeated
play repeatel
. The
I season. and the great wi met with last night
out n
I will no doubt he the means 01 calling
crowded house.
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loans made In western Iowa at low.
Farm . FLre
'Ioans.
ut r3tes. No delay In closing .
best 01 corn-
written In
and panles. tor1da Bargains Insurance In real slate. LOUGm ) :
& TOWLE. 235 Pearl St.
& .
larms
Iowa
to Joan on Improve
Money . L. W. Tulleys , 102
Large loans n specialY. I. Tuleys
Main street. rooms 2 and 2.
. . i'tit.GIt.tPllS.
JInIISONAL 1. 1.\G ILU'IS. I
Mrs. F. F. nohr Is vltng ! friends In
St. Louis.
I . formerly of Brown & 1rnger.
Utigr ,
lrown
: nubo Unt vIll
. lie
1Iondura.
British
returnel from Britsh Iomluras. lo wi
relure .
engage In the photograph business.
Emma PfeifIer 01 Albany , Ore. . one
MhM I'feller
society's favorites . h Is the guest 01 her
01 relatives , Mr. and ln ; ' Fred Ifelrfer 01 this
city.
city.Mrs. . Wilitani Weslrlp and children will
Mrs.
WiHam , .
from hamburg and St. Joseph tolny.
return visiting relatives ! and friends
been
They have vlsltn reatves
, , . _ weeks.
t1 nt three
thorn for the pat
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. weather suggests warm and comfortable -
fortablo This thln s. 'fhoso "Colorado Ehlr
" bed comforts at the Council nufh
Down" bel ' and the big line 01 fur
company's lne
Carpet these suggestions. They are ,
rugs meet SUggestons.
I cheap , durable beautiful .
Cliitige In 'I'iintCard. .
Chnule . efTective
route. Note changes efen
: Sunday. Burlington NOVEmber 3. 0. : lL Drown , ticket
agent. -
line of overcoats In tawn. Melcal
I Dros. Nlcesl lne .
Improves with use.
The lard man pIano
COI1ln't Get n Jury.
experience with the
had an
Judge , Smith hal
new jury law I short time ago while holding I
,
court at Clarinda. One jury vau out and
only three members of the regular panel were
left when a damage lult against the
lel Charinda was called for trlnl.
town _ L _ _ _ 01 , - 'n' Clarlnla - . caled . . . . ' . 1lesmen's
Ti ibex O new iaw . - . - -
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1' be drawn
must
all name
box from whIch al !
deflcient panel , must contain only
to tIll tp of a cltizflS of the town where court Is
names cltz court has held that
and the supreme
held ,
are Ineligible to act as
all property owner suit against the town In
In a damage
jurors whIch they pay taxes. H was accordingly
necessary to draw enough names out 01 the
J" necesrry twelve men who owned no prop-
to get
box . t The sort 01 a jury that was being got-
erly. ten together may easily be Imagined. After
the talesmen's box had been hal empted
agreement v.ss reached between the
Wdl
an should be tried to
attorneys that the case shoull trlel
the court and the unsatIsfactorY jury was
turned loose. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We have sold 3.000 hotbed sash In Iowa
and never had a kick. Wo now
and Nebraska '
ready for Immediate delivery 1,000 more
have
. Write for prices on all
at bedrock prices. al
kinds glazed sash , glass , paLnts. oils . etc. .
klnls glazet . Council Bluffs
desired.
stating quantity delIred. Counci Dufs
Paint & OIl Co. _ _ _ _ _
Co"t 'VR"C Uomln"
If want a good stove to put up before
I , start you your furnace , buy one of Swalne's
alr.tgh yet stoves the best ' made , at 70
Droal1way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ntliaplenielit Firm , ConiIii.
The fIrm of Fuller , Johnson & Co. , deniers
Irm about to
In implements and vehicles , are
close out their Omaha branch and move to
Council Bluffs. Yesterday they cancelled
their contract with T. 1. Northwal of that
city , who has been doIng their transferrIng.
and made one with the Empkle.Shugart
Hardware company 01 this dty. The firm
does a large business and wilt have lour men
I
on the road throughout Iowa and Nebraska.
Omaha Is
'fhe reason for the removal from
that COI'cl Hurs furnishes equal facilities
for attending to their Nebraska trade , and
better so far as the Iowa dealer are con-
beter . After January I , when the season
cere for < class 01 fools opens . , It will be
I'Hessary for the Emllklc.Shugart company
to Increase their number of employes In
order to handle the goods. A number of the
Implement ! men 01 the city have been trying
for some time to bring about this addition
busIness of Council Bluffs
to the Implement Counci Bufs
and their success Is the cause 01 a great deal i
anl rejoicing I commerclnl circles.
Hardman and Standard pianos , 13 N. 1St\
Cent Oil I Cla'nl' ,
A'HI as It' ! too soon to start your hard
coal fres I'l just ' the thing for boatIng If
yo , use It In one 01 the new oil beaters. Larg-
YOI eat line In the city at DVol's.
1a\'e you seen the new gas heating stove
at the company's office ?
Juhlh'l SII''h,1 ) Ii-i-tlngM.
The Salvation Army Is havIng I week's
special meetings , commencIng November 4 , as
fohlowL Monday evening , ltey Stephen
Phelps , D.D.t ; Tuesday , Hev. Conrad Hooker :
Wednesday , henry De Long and Henry
Coker : Thursday Hev. V. C. Hoeho : Friday ,
Hev. Abberley : Saturday , Rev.S' . If. Cable , I .
theme , "The Iternat ! Auction. " Watch these
columns for further - particulars ! .
5e3 Colo's wonderful hot blat coal heater
In operation at'Cole & Cole's lt ore. I keep
a steady , even heat with common Iowa coal
ai the bet bu , burned. Sent on two weeks'
trial for eIther hard or soft coal and guaran-
tee to be , the best heater you ever used.
Prudent people are begInnIng to think about
holiday gooll and they're notIng the great
line at the Durlee Furniture company's
Nicest line of overcoats In town Metcalf
1ros. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
orehouN 1 C . , blank books and binding.
. : The , Standard lane nezt to the 1Irdm : : ,
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rnt'JIIIOIII U 'V1112 ! . \lI { ,
: I'l''I" , 'Inrk" &Co . ( I un n 1'I"hln&
'Irl' i IJ.I 'I'nt" J'c'r'thlllllnl
Marcus , Marks & Co. , who have been run-
Illng n Clllllsslon house In the Deebe bullIng \ -
Ins on nlOrlway near Park avenue , are defendants -
rtmJnnt In tcvrnl attachment suits which
were c mmcacel yesterday In the district
ccurl. ' 10 11 appearance they were doIng
a iocC 1\rlntc having recently bought new
horses anti wagons In place 01 the rather dl-
laphdatctl \ one which they used when they
1ldaltone something over I year ago.
'l'lwlr ) , ? cr.dlors have been growIng suspicious ,
however . end yesterday the Council Burs
' nsosclation levied a writ 01
Ornpo ( lrowcrs' ] nsosclaton <
I atUchmcnt for $ IGO. l Muller & husbands at-
Inched , for $56.25 and l'orter Dros. 01 Omahn
for 3j.
Sheriff Hazel look the wrIts and went to
the place expecting ' 10 find some one there
on which they could , be served . The fIrm were
missing . the doors were leeked. On opening
t'IO door It was fOl11 scarcely anythIng was
left excellling the safe but It was seized with
all due fcriiiality. Wagons , horses and alt
al
thl stock excepting n dozen or so baskets 01
blalltS have dlfallpeared. A little questioning
as to lho vlhert'abcuts 01 Marcus . Marks . &
Co. brought out tlc Intorm ton that they
hall Ono fishing , but would be back soon and
fshing
open ; up their stN'O ( as usual eycl.e , ' Bros.
01 Omaha . theIr principal creditors . were se-
CUI cd rl'v'ral days ago for all the money nut
Is coming to them - from the Irm.
ai I , . . \ UBI ' 1.\.1(11 01. " SUlCI UI .
, lh\'nnt. I , . ' " Ohl.f uf I'l le , ' XCI\
' \'nll. tl Find thc Jrrln& this' .
Chief Scan'en received a telegram yestor-
diy from J. T. Janssen , chief 01 police at
Milwaukee , asking him to look for one J. M
llbal'r , whcse friends In the Deer city : ,
era on the anxious ! bench because 01 his pro-
tracted absence. \ flbnuer was In Council
Duffs a few cllYs ago , and addressed n lettEr
to one 01 his frIenlh' In MII\aukee , In whIch
he seemed to be very much dLsheartened over
wmcthlng or olher. Among other things he
wrote of suicide , and intimated that unless
things changed very soon he would not live
any longer on this earth The telegram
11escrlbe ! him as being 38 years 01 age , five
feet lIve Inches In heIght well built , dark
complexion , black moustache and hair . wear-
Ing 1 dall ( gray winter overcoat with gray
velv-t colnI lie Is a carpenter and con-
tractor. ChilI Scanlan has been looking for
him : , hut so far has nnt succeeded In findIng
any trace of him. The telegram faIled testate
slate wh.1 day the letter was written or
hate ! letterhead , but
whth It was on any leterhend
a Harch at all the hotel registers fails to !
show any man of that name having regis-
tered _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
To Cnteh th lJlwnr ) ' .
All kInds of devices are lade use 01 now-
" _ Al . such as
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. , DANKHUlT SALE.
NothIng of the kind We are alIve and
healthy.
FIm SA .
Keep away from It. You are apt to get
burned .
WATEH SAI.E
We drink wnler only In Iova
SI-lml l 'S SALF.
Yes we sold pIanos to both the sheriff
and Iowa. his deputy 01 10ttawattamle county
HECEIVEH'S SALE.
We receive our Planas hr the carloatL
SlpWm CR SALE.
You wi be In no danger \ you buy your
pianos from us.
DISCOUNT SALE.
We are not In . It. Our prices are the lowest
possible at all .n tlmee .
! OtTGAGEE SALE
The only moriggo we tale ' ] s on the piano
we sell on monthly payments.
sel
ItflilOVAL SALE.
Yes we have moved part 01 our large stock
to 13 Nortn Sixteenth Street , Omaha where
our friends can find us '
ADINISTRATOH'S SALE
'Ve treat our customers as friends In
equity , mlsrepresenlaln ! nothln .
CLOSING OUT SALE.
'VI are closing sales now every day , having
fresh goods on the way nIl the time. '
CLEAHNG SALE.
Sometimes we are crowd for room , but
Sometmes keep a clear floor by crowding
sales.
BARGAIN SALE.
Every pIano or organ sold , by us may be
considered a bargain to the purchaser
consllered
SPECIAL SALE.
We make a sptelnly of the Royal lal-
man pIanos-excelled by none. Standard and
other makes.
MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN CO. .
13 North Sixteenth st. . Omaha.
103 Main at . Council Bluffs , la. , I
\'Iu'r" \"ur"hll" ,
First Baptist-On Da'lss park. Subject ,
10:30 : a. m. , "Christ's Interrogation. " Sun-
day school , 12 1. junior , 3:30 : p. m. D ,
Y. p. U. , at 6:30 : p. m. ServIce nt 7:30 : p. m. ,
subject : "The Iron Gate. " MIdweek social
meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 : ,
V. C. itocho p3stor.
Church of Jesus Chrst : 01 Later Day Saints
-Huntlnglon hall . 104 Ilroailway . Sun-
day school , 1 p. m. Preaching . 2:30 : and j
p. m. R. J. Huntington . president of the
branch
Trinity Methodist Episcopal-Corner Fourth
street and Ninth avenue Class meeting ,
9:45 : a. m. PreJchng ! , 10:30 : a. m. , and 7:30 :
p. m. Sunday school 12 m. Ellworlh league ,
6:30 : p. m. Conrad hooker Pastor.
Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal-Preach. (
lng , 10:30 : a. rn. and 7:30 : p. m. : Junior league
3 : P. m. : Epworth league . 6:30 : p. m. : Sunday ,
school , 12 m.V. . H. Cable Ilastor. ,
ReorganIzed ! Church 01 Jesus Christ 01' '
Latter Day Salnls-Plerce street , three doors
west 01 Glenn avenue. Prayer service . 10 .
m. : Sunday school 12 m. ; 7 n L. society , 6
p. m. ; preaching 7:30 : , h ) John Lentz.
CongregatIonal-Morning subject , "The
Danger of Drllm : from Christ ; " evening
"The Breviy of Life. "
St. PII's-Hev. ; I. 1. McDonald rector.
Holy communIon and sermon at 10:30 : : Sun-
day school at 12 o'clock : evenIng prayer and
sermon at 7:30. : holy communion on all
Sundays except the fIrst In the month at
8 a. m.
Second Presbylerlan-Corner 01 Harmony
and Logan streets Pastor A. L. Sarchet
will preach morning and evenln . Morning
subject , "nrotherhood of Believers : " Sab-
bath school at 12 m. : Christian Endeavor
, meets at j p. rn.
First Pre3byterlan-Corner of Willow avenue -
enue and Seventh street nev , Stephen
Phelps , Iastor Preaching by the pastor at
10:30 : n. m. and 7:30 : p. m.
Broadway Methodist Episcopal-Quarter\
love feast 10 a. m. i sacrament 01 the LorI's (
supper . 10:30 : a. 1. : following the Lord's sup-
per there will be preaching by 11ev. \V. S.
hooker , the presiding elder ; Sunday school
nt 12 m. ivortl1 league meeting , 6:30 .
_ . . _ _ _ ; ' . Epworh , _ _ _ meetng _ _ : _ _ . _ p. _
H 1. i . i ' 1t'ULiiji1 6 ' . ,9/ p. III. V "I pastor ,
He ' . J. 1 Senseny , D.D
Grace Church-Corm-r 01 Union and Pierce
streets Holy communion at 10:30 : a. m. :
evening prayer at 7 :30 : p. m. The bishop's
pastoral ! will be read at Ito morning service
evenIng subject , "Chrlst's Headlness to l or-
give. "
Salvation Arniy-309 Broa\war. Sunday
services , 1 a. m. : theme , "The Three BIo- .
Ings ; " 1:30 : P. m. Junior comp.my meeting :
3 p. m. , theme "ilindered ChrIstians ; " 8 P.
m. . Secretary Baker of thE Young Men's
ChristIan captaIn. association will lead . Walter Done ,
ChristIna TaberacleCorner 01 Scott and
Mynster streets n. W. Abberley will preach
at 1 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. ; eVlnlu : subjet ,
" \'Iit WOlhl Christ Do ? " Popular evnn-
gelsto sen'lcE In the evening , preceded by
a song service : Sunday school at noon : Endeavor - I
deavor meetIng at 6:3U : p. m.
.
" 110 Ih'&IMterl. "
An amusing Incident happened Saturday
afternoon In the Second precinct 01 the Third
ward An enthusiastIc voter who had neg-
lecte ! 10 regIster came up town , and , seeing
a crowd filing In and out 01 a store on Main
Street . near Tenth a\'enae. supposed It was
the place to register . Well , I was : and the
store referred to was 919 , and the crowd
was registering a purchase of their winter
underwear , caps . gloves mIttens and shoes
He also registered and will vote 'I' , D. lughes
the cheapest place In the city to trade I
you baven't registered there I ample time to
do so yet , for our line 18 complete and full of
bargains , _
The lardman piano wins IPC ) friendi .
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W EllC IX ' 1111 OCI.H , SWBI
Cnllt'l Ilul" ( I' ; ' ; ; ; ) ) ' Chili Uh'l'
ni Intc'r"ItuJ l ut'rlnlnl"lt ,
Clan Stewart lost nothing 01 Its reputation
for enjoyable social gatherings uy the lal-
lowe'en party Thureday night. The Royal
Arcanum hal was not nearly large enough
to accommodate the throng that embled.
A program 01 I literary and musical nature
opened the exercises Perhaps the best nuni-
her was the sword dance by Miss Jeannie I
1"nlconer of Omaha . The clfcul evolutions
of lice dance were perlormll with a pre-
cision that provoked loud applauRe. The
highland fling . danee by Jeannie , George
and ( ! Arthur Falconer , Harry and Charles
McDonald and Maggie McKenzie anti : lnul2
Goodlet , all 01 Omaha . was encored repeatedly
until the dancers hail ' to decline from sheer
exhaustIon . The reading by James Johnson ,
the recitation by IS1 Edna lIeU , the vocal
solo hy Irs. W. ' L. Welsh and thee piano s2ee- !
Uon by Miss Maggie Nlco ! were al heartily
receIved The singing of "Prlmte Tommy
AtkIns by John Whie was unique. The
Shean Trews dance by Hose McKenzie , and
the Scotch reel were. enthusiastically ap-
plauded.
After the program the members 01 the
clan , attired In theIr plaIds and Scotch cap ,
formed In line wih their guests antI , to the
music 01 the bagpipes In the ( hands of John
Davies 01 Omaha , marched to the banquet
table. Then came dancing , antI even after
many 01 the young people had their fl 01
terpsichorean pleasure anti ! gone home , the
bonny Scots were still hard at tt. Among
those out of lown were : gx.Chlel Falconer
and wife , W. B. Hutherlorl and vifc . i.
. ' . Goodlet Mr. and
S. Iisher and wife 1rs. , 11.
Irs. McKenzie and John DavIes : , alt 01 Clan
Gordon 01 Omaha
A most enjoyable event was the dance
given by the CouncIl muf ' Field club Frid.my
evenIng at Chambers' ball . The youth antI
beauty or thc social clrclef 01 Council lurs
was well represented , and the worshipers
at pleasure's shrlno ptrlnrmet ! their devo-
tons wIth enthusiasm throughout n program
el sixteen dances , besides three extras The
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"CouncIl fluffs 1'i1I Club 'l'ttn.Sfpn" com-
"Counci
Bufs -
posed and dedicated to the club b-y Prof.
Dwcrzak 01 Omaha was one 01 the most pop-
ular numbers an encore being demanded with
all the perslslen that daInty gloved ham\s
could bring to benr. A list 01 sixteen
: anCE' was Indulged In.
Iesdnmes Horace Everett , E. 1 . Ayles- '
worth E. W. IhartV . F. Sapp , E. E. Hart ,
A. I' . Ilanchmett , John N. BaldwIn , C. E. II.
Campbl , C. T. Stevart n. E. Montgomery .
J. D. Etirnuntisoem . Donal Macrae jr. , and D.
D. DaIly acted as patronesses
The followIng worn among those present : I
Messrs. and Iesdames Charles hans . E. W.
Hart F. M. LoomIs , V. ' . F . Sapp , Ed Gilbert ,
C. E. II. Campbhl . H. P. Darret , E. E.
Hart , Ralph Williams , D. Macrae , jr. , Mrs.
Vincent Mrs. Frank Drlnsmald ; MIsses Anna
1rs.
1lwman. Maud Cavin. Tudo WIckham ,
Carry Dodge , Tipple Inman , Lucille Pinney ,
Jennie Keatn , lay Bryant , Miss Ayles-
worth , Adie Klnnehan , Emma Fredericks ,
Dom Andersen , Inbel Thompson Josephine
Vincent Nellie Moore . Clara Wyckoff . Klue
Dullard , Elsie Butts , Maud McDonald ( ! , Nettle
Groneweg : Cora Keller , Anna Dodge Miss
Kllburn 01 New York Miss Duerr , Mryt& I .
Bryant : Iessrs. G. IT. layne , F , L Hee.1 , J.
M . Fellon , George Gerer , J. J. Hess , John
Mudge . Theron Joslyn , Fred Emnpkle . D. E.
Stuart , II. : I Danlger Ned Everett . IT. D.
Drown , G. Yon Eggloffstein . IT. Z. Inas , J.
W. Ferrier . G. \\'right . T. D. Metcalf , I E.
K. l'attereon . .Ed Shipley C. D. Aitchison ,
Paterson.
T. C. Dawson , Tom Farnsworth . Lloyd Grl-
11th . C. D. Blame . Fred Duerr , harry Moore-
house Hob Baldwin , Charles Llehlelter and
J , Smtih. _ . .
Bennie Cherrington celebrated his tenth
bIrthday Friday afternoon at his home ; 623
Sixth avenue. lie expected to entertain a
party 01 his little friends thO following ' day .
but when he reached home after 'sebO In
the afternoon he found ; them all there
neroon
waiting for him. Gaines were played and
refreshments scrvel1 Those present werl : .
Misses Nora and Iahel Bates Nora anti
Sadie GrlmEley Nor , Nla Gates , lay Snider
Lunette Taylor Emily Hayden . Alma Ref ,
Masters harry and Arthur Evans John
Clark 1arry Taylor larry Young , David I
Baxter and Roger Coker.
Miss Mollle Coyle gave a delIghtful high
five tss 10le a number of her friends Thurs-
day evening nt her home on Bluff street
The prize were won by Miss Mary Griffin
Iorrls.
and Mr. Jim
:
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Merriam enter-
tamed In their usual charming manner
Wednesday evening In honor 01 Mrs. Luckie
of Washington D. C. Those who participated
In a pleasant game 01 cinch were : Iessrs
and Mesdames Sterling , Dale. ! Powell ,
. . Sterlng n. nn. _ "
Rockwell , Brown asower .
,
Omaha ; Hoclewel Irown , lil
Drlmsmald ; Mieaes I Ryan . Brown , Welty
and Mr. Carson. The prizes were won by
Miss Drown and Mr. Dale
The Order 01 the Easter Star gave I
pleasant social In the Masonic temple Thurs-
night. 111gb fIve anti other amusemenls
day IIht. 11h fve
were Indulged In : refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith were tendered
a eurprlco party Wednesday evening by a
s\rprlo
\
nun.ber 01 the members 01 the Royal Neigh-
bors , of whIch Mrs. SIT.lth , Is a member.
11s.
The affair was In honor of th2 sixteenth
anniversary of Ihelr marriage.
Ernest Pelerrn and Miss Iamle Merlnm
evening at the home
were married Thursday
01 the brde's ! parents at 34 North
First itreot . Hev. J. E. Simpson 01 Grace
EpIscopal church officiating . The groom Is
n resIdent of Osceola where Mr. and Mrs.
Peterson wIll take up theIr residence after
wi
a short trip In the cast The bridal party
left I Thursday evenIng after the wedding
for a visit among relatives In Illinois .
Council 1Iu < . . t \VoodIiIne , , f.
Time members of lie Council Bluffs high
school ! loot bal team , accompanied by quite a
number 01 their friends . started yesterday
moring for Missouri Valley , wher they met
t'ie ; Woodbine team on the gridiron. The
game was ! hotly contested one , and some
excellent playing was done Two touchdowns
cxeelent
Pardey anti the second
were made the first by seconl
by Flammant , who also dlstnb'iished himself
by his end runs. lIe was to small to at-
tract much attention at the outset , but later I
on trac turned out to bo too small to catch. lie
the opposing I
wound hImself In and out among
eleven In I wonderful way The game was !
played In twenty-five minute halves. Council
lhhuita won the toss and took the east goal.
Woodbine klcl.e off . Mather made a return
punt , anti the Woodbines lost the bal on
tiowna Pardey made an end run , carried thin
ball through center over thin line and kIcked
goal In nine minutes front the ( line 01 com-
mencement. The bal then went to center
for kick off . Flnmmant next came on leek
with his end runs and after a series of galn
carried the bal over the line , sixteen minutes
from commoncemnent
No partcularly brilliant playing was done
i1i I the second hall , UI ( line beIng taken up
with _ hard . _ _ . but _ not . very . . efletve work "u. . . The . _ _
Council UIUIS toys had lle ball withIn ten
feet of their opponents' goal however when
time was called . The Woodbine fellows had
al the ( advantage of weight their average
being 16 $ pounds , while the Bluffs boys wee
but 135. The later , however . played wlt
mneh more clence and I was to that fact
that they owed their victory
The following was the Council Bluffs
lineup : Left end , lutchlnEon : left taek1 .
Anderson : left guard Bearlsley : center
Fletcher : right guard , W. Daley : right
tackle Dale1man : right end , II. Iardey ; heft
hal back lammant : full back , Matheri ;
right hal back , W. Iardey : quarter back , n.
Daie .
The ) announcement of the result , when received -
ceived by telegram In Council Bluffs shortr
after the game was played caused no end
of excitement among the llgh school boys
who had stayed at home. The player returned -
turned home on the evening train , which
reached here nt 10:20 : o'cock. and were met
at the depot by an enthusIastic and leather-
lunged crowd They were escorted up
Broadway wIth yells that would have done I
a crowd of Apache Indians great credit. I
About the corner of Sixth street CaptaIn
Mather was elevated to the shouller of the
crowd and carried to the corer of Pearl
street , where the Ilgh school yell was given
with great effect.
Nicest line of ovtrcOals In town Metc31
Drol _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
.
Y. )1. : C. A. AITiiirs. .
The Young Men's Christan association wi
give an Informal reception to 11 the young
pople's Eo < letes or the churches Friday oven-
InK , NovCnhcr 8 , Ih'J'elock. The reception
commlteo ' 18 nrrlnll a good lroKrltl , of
music tn , ! rcudlngs '
11ev Conrail 10 kC1 01 Trinity Methollst
Episcopal 1 1 church Mil , give the atitircas at
the ( Young Men's Uhrstan association mct-
Ing today at I o'cldtkSubject I : "Muitipiyimg !
One's influence . " Au " "Ien are invited .
Election returns \tl)1 ) be received nt the
Young Men's Chrlla association rom
Tuesday night . Every , one Is invited to drop
In and have I pleaunt time as well ns to
.
get returnl. I
hits's' Yon , n l'ls'tirs'
To frame ? Better bring It down anti let us
put one 01 those ' \ew ! frames on. All the
latest styles. I , n. I. . S ITI & CO
Radiant , Noveltysnd Emhurt stoves for
hard coal are the most economical stoves
made Sold only by Charles Swaine , 70
l3roadcs'ay _ _ _ _ _ _
After n Virago .
Mrs . Wilson cal (1 at the office 01 Justice
Cook yesterday afternoon anti askCd flint
some sort of pressure be brought to bear
upon Mrs . Minnie Peters , landlady of the
Mergen hotel on lower Main street to compel -
pel her to give np a trunk which Mrs. Wi-
son clalnn' Mrs Wilson has been stoppIng
at the hotel for some little time . anti says
she has sewed for Mrs . Peters until she has
paid her entire board bill and $5 over. Mrs.
Peters , on the other hand , oys that Mrs.
Wilson owes her $8 for board , and toll her
she could not have the trunk or itis con-
tents unt she liquIdated . Mrs. Wison had
heard that Mrs. Peters was somethln 01 n
scrapper , and had fired her own husband out
of the hotel the day before , using her revolver -
ver as a persuader. hence she was not at
all slow about taking Irs. Peters' suggestion
that she hind better fet out , and she got
This difculy was finally stralghtenc\ so
that she got her trunk , and no cllmlnal proceedings -
ceedings were Instituted .
. A plant thoroughly equipped wih the
newest maehlner . the best work by skied
employeI prompt deli'eIes and lair treat-
met arc amorg the things that malees the
Eagle "that good laundry " Telephone 157.
luber Bros. ' new meat market Is the finest
In the city , 12 Broadway .
H"lth nf . ' " miii's ' , % ' . ! lml'Muu.
James W. Simpson died ( a short tme n o
at Mammoth Springs , Ark. . 01 heart Inlure ,
lie was for many yEars I prominent and
energetic blslnesl man of this city , and ! a
Christian gemmtheman. lIe began buslnlss with
the firm 01 O'Uerne lcDanehl & Co. . at
Chicago In 1868. They opened their branch
hOlse In this city two years lat r. when the
frm name changed to D , 11. McDaneh ! &
Co. In 1869 he was plolote < to the man-
agement of the main house at Chicago , In
which he bought an Inter03t. This position I
he occupied untIl 1888 , when his rugged constitution -
stuton began to break front loa chose
application to work. lie went south to re-
gain hIs h2alh , investing largely In property .
and was one 01 the leading business men
In Mammoth Springs , until his sudden death
lie was well known here , and had many
fricnds who will regret to hear 01 hIs demls
Mrs SImpson Is expected here In a few
days , and will he the guest 01 Mrs. A. J.
Stevenson , on Washington avenue
Nothing like It. The famous Crown plan1
with orchestral attachment I leads them all.
Dourlclus Music House 16 Itutsmnn street
Chambers' dancing academy now open far
pupils. Can after ! 10 - a. m. Circulars.
'l'ihSt EE MILLIoN -1"Oll . \ CitHGE
.Juhn H. n"'kefc'll'r )111. . AittIt . her
Ofl I. ( hltl u l'nh'c'r.I , .
ChICAGO , No ? . 21he : largest donation
ever made to an el catonal Insttuton at
cnn tune by one man was today the gift to
the C1lc3go university . when F. T. Gate ! .
representing John' ' , 0 'Jtockefeler. ' announce , !
to time trustees tr , tie Insttuton that the
eastern capitalist hal\ determined to add
$3.000.000 10 his already munificent donations .
Thm& ' annonncement was made at the ( meeting
01 the trustees. The meetIng had been called
I for the purpose ' ot conlerrlng with Mr. G3les.
who It was ' untiertcoti . was In the city a5
Mr. Rockefeller's r , prpsentatve to talk about
te nEds 01 time Iret institution 01 learnIng.
When the conversaton had heart arrlell on
, awhile . - : h : , palei r : ad the folowln , con -
munleaton Ircm H h ; : . 'okefeler :
"NEW YOHK , " : ' Broadway . Oct. 30. 18D : .
-To the Trustees tf . ) the UniversIty 01 Chl-
cage T. " ' . 000tlapeed Secretary : GenOenH'n
-I will contribute to the University of Chicago -
cage $1,000,000 for entlowmen payable ou
January I , 1896 , In cash oroat my option In
approved Interest.bearlng securities at their
fair market vnlue. I wi contribute In ad-
diton $2.000.000 for endowment or otherwise
as I may deslgnatc' . payable In cash or at my
option In approved interest-bearing securities
at their lair market value , but only In
amoulis equal to the contributions of others
In casm or Its equl'alent. not hitherto prom-
Ised , as the same shall be received by the
university. This pledge shall be void as to
any porton 01 the sum herein promised which
shal prove not to be payable on the above i
terms on or before January 1. 1900 YCurs
very truly , JOHN I ) . HOCKEFEI.LER "
I olowlng the reading 01 the letter there
was n gemral handshaking and congratula-
( ions. Some ( line ago a committee . repre
seating the trustees propose a visit to
Mr. Rockefeller for the purpose 01 conferring -
ring with him regarding the needs 01 Ihe
unlvcrslty. Mr. Hockefeler replied that a
trip ( to the east would be unnceesaary . and
announced that he would senI Mr. Gates
to Chicago to repres2nt him To the latter
gentleman the trustees said they ( needed
about $ l , OO.oO to place the university In
a position to .10. the work that had
originally been outlined for It. Mr. Gates
left ] the city 10 confer with Mr. Hocketeler
and lie announcement made tony was the
frt word that had been received In Chicago
regarding Mr. Itockefeiler'e' feeling In the
matter.
o the latest gift , 1000000. goes 'to the
university tmncontlitionally . As to remaining
$ 2,000,000 . thin proviso Is attached that the
trustees are to raise a ( ' : mlar amount or
Its equivalent between this time anti the
beginning of the year 1900. The additional
moan ) ' Is to bo exclusIve 01 any that may
b3 plelgel at this time. The trustees say
that they have not the least fear of being
unable to raise the full amount , and assert
that the entire $3.000.000 Is already as good
as theirs. But should they U3 unable to
raIse the t2OOO.000. Mr. Rockfelier'a offer
would be operative for the reason that he
offers to ofset gifts as ant as they are
made up to the $3,000,000 limit. I Is
the purpose 01 the authorities to acquire
more land for campus , and also to erect
all buildings originally planned
al buidings , ' generosity to time unlver-
'Ity In past years Is well known. Not only
was he its principal founder . but his In-
( crest In its welfare las been constantly
on the Increase. He has already given the
institution ,600,000. . anti the additional endowment -
Instiuton announce today will swel the
total amount to $1600,000.
.
I"IXISIIJU ' 1In : ( ) ' \ ' . \ C.\IAIGS.
1'iui' ) ' ) mngs'i'4vltlely lt , ' iirln ace
Inl'I
nM to ' { hc' lssiiit.
DES MOiNES , . ! o\ \ ' . 2.-The campaign In
Iowa Is ended. . 'lh ' , state committeemen
have gone to thiojr4 1ornes and wIll remain
umittli they 'lave votetltfl'uestiay. The speaker
completed their . engagements : _ t g ! tG ; _ . _ :
eral p )1 Drake , TIPUOICan "SllmSl ( or
governor , spoke ap . oomleld this ( afternoon
and Otumwa tOIII1t , this baltic the last 01
hmes dlstrlbutell among
serIes ef fifty peq
a fly hcqhes
(
1 the eleven congressional districts 01 the state.
Judge clevn , I. DabtIemocrntc candidate . has
also completell his jlo'lldn tour mniling a
few less speeches than hIs opponent Ho conclude -
eluded his tour nt 'Heokuk tonight T'e other
candidates for governor made few speeches
during the camnpahgti. ' Senator Allison has
been on the stumP for six weeks lie made
a speeci every thifll , lay on the average. Ho
closed his tour tOnigh at Waterloo with
Congressman hiantiersOn . All the Iowa can-
ressmen have spoken luring the campaign.
Prohibition and the silver questIon hnve been i
Prohibiton ' i
the ISBul 01 the contest In Iowa 'Tho pro-
hihbltionista hare threatene disaffection from
the republican ranks/and / the sIlver men touch
the democratic ranks Governor Jackson was
dlmoratc years ago by 33,000 plurality . Tim
republican managers tonight announced lust
they would carry the state for Drake by a
larger plurality than Jackson's The demo-
larver manager claimed they would elect
crtc by a small margin The state elects
one.hal its state senators and an entire
imouse of representatives. The general assembly -
louse will chooSe a successor to Mr. Al-
lisorm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I.lth' Icll , In"lh\Crc ( rio iCIM. I
. , to the ( ne-
ST. LOUIS , No\ -A special -
public from Little HOfk.rk. . , says : The
Dickinson Hardware company , one of the
largest business concerns In LIttle ltock
confessed 10 Insolvency In the United States
court today . and John ) t. Hose was ap-
Tolntfd receiver J\uets I2.O ; liabilities .
,
.IWo
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SOCIAL SENSATIONS
( Continued Irom First rage , )
success known at the IaYlaket for years
pat.
pat.The verdict 01 those who hall the pleasure
of seeing the New York production 01
"Trilby" before witnessing time l.onlon vro-
ducton ot the same play was that ( although
London's "Trilby" Is likely to bo R great
success , I Is not equal to the New York
"Trilby. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
iUOTiilLS } 'JUDI"I'Iy l'U Ingn. I
'rokia ( loa'erimmuent 'nch Cuu"'uc'll
101"0
( h''r dim i' Inrt 'l'mikt-su Isy . 'nIclc' " , ' .
TOKI0 , Japan , Oct. IS.-Per ( Steamer Peru ,
via San Francisco , Nov. 2.-The ) Japanese :
goverment Is deeply concerned lest the
cause 01 the Gorean oltbreale be nmiarepre-
cntcd to its disadvantage There Is no doubt .
that a certain nlmber of Japanese were en-
gagell In the affaIr. This Is admitted , although -
though It wag at Irt believed that 1\ few 01
time rIoters had Rsslne : < Japanese dtes ! either
for dl 'glise or to intimIdate the pn\e
guards the mOle easily. The , lscanr ) 01
their real natonalty was 1 painful surprIse
to Ito authorities In ' ( 'okie. Immediate meas-
tires were taken to certaln the whole truth
and lo hold the offenders to the strictest ac'
countability. -
countablly.
One 01 the principal officers 01 time depart-
ment 01 foreign chairs anti also the chief
procurator 01 the olwhama court were or-
dercl to Seoul , with Instrleton ! to immvesti-
gate rigIdly mind alow none 01 the gui )
parties to escape.
Suspicion pointed lo a smul body 01 vagabonds -
bonds , "Soshl , " who had been leading I wlll
life In time Corean capital ! all who bore the
reputation of being bravos , ready to be employed -
ployed In any desperate adventure. Solue
forty ruffians of this class were sent away
front Coma only n month ago by the Japanese
consular authorities , and It now appear thaI
the deportation should have been still more
sweep ng. The suppositon Is that the in-
panese lately associated with the fugitve
Pale , now In America were taken Into the
! elVle21 01 the Tal.Won-Kun and used by
him to execute his scheme 01 revenge upon
the queen. lInt nothIng Is definitely proved ,
and the task 01 unraveling time mystery wi
be an extremel difficult one.
In order to prevent the departure 01 other
disreputable characters for Corea the em-
peror of Japan Issue on October 1i a decree I
forbidding hIs subjects , under hlnvy penal-
( lee . to visit the troubled kingdom , except
by special permit 01 the government. The
Tal-Won-Kun has made himself supreme by
eJusln the assassnation of the queen , his
enemy , but he needs more than this to satisfy
hID hatred By threats against the Ive9 01
the king and crown prInce he compelled the
wretched monarch to publicly disgrace his
deall wile anti reduce leI by special edict ,
to the grade 01 I concubIne. Subsequently ,
however the grief 01 time crown prince
the hieiesm , and
mo\'el him to confer upon leles9
dishonored body a title equivalent to "vice
( ueen. " In another decree he promised Immunity -
! munity lo the Ting family , to which the
queen belonged , and tie mEmbers 01 which
ho had prevIously outlawed. I Is announced
that the Idng of Core will presently put
asIde the tithe he now bears and adept tbat
01 Io-Tel. This Is identical with the ( tile
the sovereigns 01 China and Japan , which
of
' L. ' u _ _ _ _ _ _
Is commonlY trans laIC" ClltU' .
IICI ' 10 liE CAS''I.E'S SUCCI SSOH.
" Viht Itiisl'ai'os' IOCtiIti'flie Close
Itt'hi I hums i \ ! Ih tlis' Unlc'.1 Stlte" .
hONOLULU , Oct. 26-Per ( Steamer Aus-
trala " , viI San Francisco , Nov 2.-I rancls
M. Hatch minister of foreign affairs , ha !
been appointed hawaiIan minister to Wash'
Ington In place 01 W. n. Castle , who recently
accepted the office temporarily. Mr. Hatch
will not leave for , Wasblngton until the Inter
part 01 November. Ills successor will prob-
ably 'be henry U. Cooper a circuit judge
Mr. Hatch's stay at Washington will be Indefinite -
definite , and his special ! mission Is to seek
the closer political union 01 the Unite
States and the republic of hawaii.
A number 01 meetings have been hell re-
centy by Japanese merchants. Spoches
were made denouncing the government for
alleged tiiscrimninatlon. The Japanese ar
nervous and restless , and show a disposition
to make themselve Important In natonal
maltcrs. They count upon the support of
their government , but it I Is pretty welt
understood by the gove1ment men that time
government 01 Japan docs not care about
making these Islands I Japanese colony
There continues to be many wild rumorf
of Ilbusterlng expeditions from than Pacific
coast The government takes no stock In
them , because It cannot see how It can
be mnde profitable for anyone to Invest aty
money In such undertakIngs. Thin natveu
continue to hear these rumors of outside
Interference and bleve them , as do some
. In 01 the harmonious
01 the Ignorant whies. spite -
monious relations existing between the gov- I
eminent and Minister Willis , and the tin- I
I
disputed fact that the WashIngton fovern-
meet will not tolerate any IlsbusterJng i
here out 01 the ports 01 the Pacific coast
the natve' still continue to believe and
will believe that any hostile movement from
time coast will be at the Instance of time
federal government.
The United States steamer Olynapia left
lor the China staten on the 2&i.
There have been no new cases 01 cholera
since last ativices and the disease Is be-
leved to be stamped out
Y.\.OI OI 'l'liIh SI\SISI 'P1(001'S.
Six ty-Four Soldiers lull Out' 'l'liou.
MIU' Iehii'hs nt 11) ' .
hAVANA , Nov. 2.-A detachment 01 twenty
men near Clego de AVia , proylnce 01 Puerto -
erto Principe recently surprlsC a band 01
Insurgents , three 01 whom were killed end
two vounded.
A detachment of elxty.lour soldiers belonging -
longing to the Can aias battalion has been
attacked by the In.rgent leader , nego , at
the head 01 1.000 insurgents The troops
formed squares three times and succeeded In
beating of the enemy , who lost seven killed 1
anti many wounded. Six 01 the soldiers were
killed and the captain and eleven trooperl
were woumnuled.
Captain 'Gonzaled , who recently capture
a quantity of Insurgent dynamite , has been
Idle In an engagement near hlemilos.
The Inhabiants 01 the Camajuanl are In
I tate 01 pJnlc. The Insurgent have burned
twenty-four houses . and some 01 those who
lived In them were consumed In the flames.
The column of troops commanded by Major
Gayot , at Poprerlo , near Hemellos , province
of Santa Clara , has had a brush with the
Insurgent" . who left two kied and six
wounded on the field . The troops lost one
man killed and six wounded .
ESUI.\S ) W'll.L , 1.\ \'n TO FIflht'i' .
( Inl utMhlnt lull ) ' illutYs ( lie
UrIC isli 1.111.
LONDON , Nov. 2-Despite the tact that
the colonial office has received no confrma-
ton ( 01 the report from Accra that the king of
Asbant hal refused to accEde the ultma-
tum of Great Britain a telegram from Accra
to Heutcr's Telegram agency today confirms
the AssocIated press dispatch of Thursday
that the king had rejected the British ulti-
matum and that he prefers war and Is pre-
pared for It. I Is true the king has sent
In regard to the rejection
no formal mesage regdd rejecton
01 tbe ( ultimatum and none Is expected , but
the ultimatum bas nevertheless been rejected
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A FEW WORDS TO HOSE DOCTORS
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WHO \ ' StILL Qe TION ) TiE - , ( - UIL\BLTY \ OF CA'L'ARRII5 .
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( 'sit.irihi . I" hims'iis'miltls' II this . ' 1 11 h' ,
limit n lt" . stilt mind i miter I" this'
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thnt tl'rc ! ii ri' IU IIcc'lnl.l. \hol I
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Clc'rc'c I , h'I1lr'cl" ut our IimitIt'iits ,
\hu Irc' ri'hiiItm.ile 11 s-iim'f1iy iii
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oils , to tell iiit' iulitis'IttP ( ( hi , ' ( nil Ii
if It is g-Itmimut' .
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ihi'iiiIpg 'iIi itiiil. I his' itti nuis'.Inui ii I C-
Ili'tt , % % 'iii it uut Iii' thou alt this'
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r'lss't.l itt'ihitls , ( ii muimtl.e your iii-
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( 'uiiithiIithi.t l'upuiiui It mint hie
iulli' tat' you , to etmiym
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iii uIuI'stlummt illiti I isii' , , f.iiiut ( Itmil
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tuthul you cmi ( urn , tsts I lirlirit lii t' . I
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s'mttst vi'Ii. I liiti-t- lund Ito t4iIt'i'litI ( ' .
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ltu'ettt'th , I cilmimiot IonIC iumtel lute
you tititsmth htitsMZtIeS ii iul dotvi I ii to
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tm'suiluhe , t'nlmti'm'h. ci , , , oiii' be ( remit-
u'uh it MIui'e'iiih 1st.
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Imititi , , mi Shis'iii'tI itt's' ( , . , liutti
, ukhhl-i ' ( ' ( ' ( , i'iit'itg Citiim'iJi 115
( lucy t'hitlsii ( ti , ilu , ( ( lout tll , ' ) lire
ti''mutliig IiiitIs't Inc lis'ttugiiii' Ii's' ,
t hitimi uln.fsuiirt Ii t Iii' fu't' ' 1151181 I
i'htiurgt'I h,1i NtIs''IIIhi'til ( , YhII , us ii
i-ui , ' , ' . t.up or ( hires- hours a
( tHy ( ii 'ilili'suuri mtiiul rt-l' for ii-
( ' (11114'S ( UI litegs' fees fruuuu , f.'si' mu-
t is mi ts. lrs. CoIu'ln miul is liii Sl't'iunt'd
! 'lur mill uliy-froi I ) ii. iii , * tmiII li
I , , 511. They ( I's-ut tilt unit ) ' Of liii.
t I i' iii s. 'l'It. ' cmi ii ii lTsuri I ii I i.s.o
t I&t'ii for f't' fl'hlh'lI s'en htmsiit'ruimsl
smiittli iii Coiilflhirlsnit t.ithi fes's nsa-
nhh' ehimrgt'd. I iiuIIse you to go In
tiit'iii. lv'ssit yoi , tie Paourssi at
) our enlnrrlmi I ratable I lint you tiuny
lie Ipss hauls , to the ( nun of ills-
om'ilet's ( lint oflt'it fnhhtnvs , stue'ha us
ii ystejssin , lsrsmteI , I ( I s , , iteut iiIi)11 iii ,
ulimuhithucrln mmmiii CililP4iliuuijiosm , I i'iiiti
) ( Iui tip li clireul of yoir t'ziIn rrlls , I
troimhule Ihilit ) ltmr s-sIt'iui itmay lie lit
helter cusditio , , Ia resist ( hit' nettle
uhiseiui'uu for vImleh i ( rca t ) oul ,
"it is far your smlClint I zu1lsc
you , 40 gem to Irs. Cuiueln uiui thai Shit-i.
SI rj. 'I'iis-re Is ijist lit og lii II ( iii iis- ,
Tile ) ' csumtuat 'tmut his' miutiemits I , , ri--
( urn. ' 1'hte' huu'Ilmtj- to smo rIg or
( 'itilitIiitjqi , Of dsus'ors , ' : t'lit'y Ie
Iies' iii utl'emtIsI , , . ' ( 'lie mesll&'nl
society Ii , a hiit'Ii S Ius'lung lutes liIt
I semuil you ( su ( hie'mut to sive' ) ( uuit' thur
mimi your Ittotley astul In get emureul , 1
send you to titeuti luecasise It Is hue
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS
CCCOCCCCCCCOceecj
C. H. Boles , who until yesterday was an
empioye of thmo Union Stock Yards company ,
has departed for parts uemknnlrn , leaving a
number of creditors anioimg the yardrnen and
office help. Boles worked at one of time
scale houses and was coimsidereti a squmaro
man , havfng imeid his job for nearly timrec'
years. Lately he began borrowing money ,
and not long ago he asked for teem days' lay
off , as lie said he wanted to go to Missouri
to visit relatives. Before going hie borrowed -
rowed considerable cash , which he pronatsed
to repay upon lmis return , Friday mmighmt holes
rctumrnad and reported at the yards anti sigmml-
fled his intention of going to work Satsmr-
day mormmhmg. But wimen time roll vas called
Boles was missing. Investigation showetl
that ho had gone to time stable and satidleil
his hmorse and left wtthout leaving any word.
Ills trunk , which luaU been in the Exchange
hotel , u'as missing , anti it was found ( hat
Boles had sneaked it over to tilt ? depot anti
expressed It to Sprimagilelti , Nob. A couple
of the stOck yards mann wimo advanced mmaomaey
to Iloles left yesterday afternoon for Spriimg-
field , In hope of cachming ( him.
2tlmigic City Gossip ,
John Ewing of hawthorne , Ia. , was In time
city yestertlay.
James P. Mails of Cimicago Is visiting Mr.
E. S. iimnock.
Miss Ba Adamais of Superior is visiting Mrs.
\V. N , Bianchard ,
1. A. Fort of North Platte was a visitor in
time city yesterday.
Colonel Savage of Custer county is Ii : tIme
city for a few days.
J , 13. lCowry of Wootibine , Ta , , was a visitor
at the atock yards yesterday.
Framik B. Hart of time Shiver City Review of
Silver City , Ta. , is in the city.
Rev , Wallace of Gretna was a guest of
Rev. Father Engllsim test week.
"it is Time the Lord's house is Built" Is
Dr. Vt'heeler's topic this inorniiig.
Local talent will present "Die Drei Lang-
hanse" at tIme Germmian theater tonight.
Yesterday workimien finished lowering time
street car tracks on time Aibrigimt stub.
Mm's. H , W , Fisk and Mrs. J. E. Whmite of
Lincoln are visiting Mr. and Mrs , L. D.
l'roper.
Prof.'Ihhian : .1. Taylor s'ihl present a paper -
per ( tmhs evening at the FirSt l'reshyterlan
" of time ICingdomn. "
church on ( lie "Coining
Mrs. Vi' . L. holland returned last evening
from Greenwood , where she went to visit
her mother , Mrs. Clarke , who is very sick ,
Mc , C. M. Copelamid of Omaha will address -
dress the Young Men's Christian asoclatloa
mmieeiing this aflernoon at ( lie Metimothist
church ,
George A. Magne ) ' , cantlidate for dtstrict
judge on time Citizens' league ticket , was a
caller at time league headquarters yesterday
afernooim. (
James I-j. l'axton , suiprIntendemit of the
UnIon Stock Yards company , has gone to
\Vcllsvihle' , Mo. , to visit his mother , who is
very aide ,
'
Frank Lange , Charles Coo and Torn hine'
.
' 1LtZULtS
cur n ave uott , ei itmu .
ticket In ( lila vicinity thin past week , Every
day the iiiovemnent grows stronger.
Popumlar opinion seenas to be centerIng on
Dr , Glasgow's site at Twenty-third anti 1(1
streets , for tIme new government bimiidiemg ,
Time locaOn Is certainly ( lie best in towmm ,
On election flay time ladies of ( lie South
Omnaima hospital will give a dinner at hlimr-
mmett's old block on Twenty.fourh ( street ,
near N street , for the benefit o time hmospl.
tal.
Yesterday was time last day of registration.
As a rule tue voters wimo had not registered
got out. The men working at ( he packing
tmouses were turned loose in batctmes in ( tie-
afternoon , and before night ( tie deficiency in
the registration was about made up.
Monday afternoon the Live Stock exchmnge
stilt meet in regtih.ir monthly session amid
select seven delegate-s to ( lie national convention -
vention to be held in Chicago Iecemnber 1.
Five delegates to the transmissiaslpph coin.
mercial commgreaa will also be named ,
This afternoon there will be a Citizens'
league and democratic mass nmeettrmg at
Franeck's hail. The following speakers will
adilrcss the meeting : James h3 Sheean ,
Thmomnate J. Flynn , IV. H , Shoemaker and E.
W , Slmeral. Candidates from Omaima will
be present ,
Mrs , Charles Mullen opened her parlors to
( ho 'R. I. . " society Friday evening , and a
most delightful entertainment was pre-
sCnted to an overflowing houto of South
Ommiaba jolly young people. Games , chmara4os
antI music entertained the company until
hunch was served ,
There was a grand rally of denaocrats and
cittze-ns at Burke's ball iat iiigbt , The ball
( at t' , mime , ni i , luau e' ' I a is ii I uie'l I I gent
( luheug fur tuu' ( ( I ulo , Von hits s'
lilt , ItS your fismiuii1 Ilhlyshi'luimi , ate
lie. se vu hI liii'ialr IlIOltt' ' fur itmz
si'ratt'vn , mu nil I it en llsittes'l , tisuit ( if I Its ,
( ( Ill hIsis'mti'e ) ' ( lii lims vu t't'ltltSCui lit nit ,
Ibis Is ( lie luouturniuhe' thing for , n
( II
( ) tT ) 4)L' ' 1''N. I
Distant patients are welcome to out' ( a. ' _ . - '
mothS Syniptommm lilanks , thimit cover mull
chmronit' discuses.'riis' for tln'lim end get
IL tree uiitl ( rar'tisi Olthtmioii ( rotc ! imlmsiiiun
tvhio ( moat liuntirotis of emmees every mouth ,
If you take trentliacmmt the fee is $5 $ a mnonti
immthichie immchutlemi ,
A IIAIIIt.ih ) M.t ? ' , 1
Sttfl't'd uti mica Chuilulhtuund front ' ( hue
lt's'i I ii fes'I humis of Ca turn , ,
Mr. 'mY. II. Jones of 10i2 l'nciilc street is
it svitnhimimmi : fur tIme II. & M. ralleomici , lie.
lug aim old rinpiove o ( thin roatl this statO-
timent , , ill Ito renti s-ittm ins'et l:2 ittill.
tlrt'ds of inili-mud mcmi tvhmo kmow lmiitt vci ,
Mr. Jones says ;
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:
Ii. Jones , 1012 1'.mciflt' St. -
"Youi ace , I ltmt'o been trotthieii with en.
tarrh as long as I can remimemetmem--for fifteen
yetums at lca ( , Eu'erybutty liimowa comae-
timing of limo : mnstine'ss and mmisery of tlma
diseno peel of its deeply immjmirlou't cffect
tmpon the system. 1Cm my case thin corn-
Itleto stohipago of time noec ctuutstl ii steady
tII'ilt of 'mic mnatter Into time thirout : , thiuis
oecnslomming that inceestitat miervous hawking -
ing mu nui spit t I ii t hut t itmaites t lii' burtl em : of
syrmiptoumis told by vietiemuc anti svlmicim tulniost
wore thin Ilk' out of me.
"rimemi somehow or other time poisona
reenieti to work their way into time stomach :
anti tubes in the liver , bm-lnging on lmllhiou5
spells. At tianse times I would have horn-
bho naumc'ea amid hmead.-mchcs , vit1m voenititig
of a sour anti bitter dischmnrgt. , For ycara
I himuui these reituminu' oltI-femutitlonetl sick headaches -
aches , wltim suffering mmti ngommy altogether
too horrible It-I be hitit in woi t1.
"My opinion is that when I first went tG
rs. Copeland anti Simepanul my whole sys-
( cia was giving way iiiitier the poisons of
cntmirm-h. But under their tteatmmeeit I he-
gmtn to pIck tip tigiit tuwmmy , antI I kept on
Improving until I got rid of time wiaoio
trouble. I can't remember when I hnvb
had so good lmetulth nat I now enjoy , nnui fom'
( linac radical anti genumimie results I give all
the credit to Dna , Copeland anti Shepanil , "
ORS. COPELAND & SREPARD ,
ROOMS 312 AND 313 NEYORIC LIFI
BUILDING , OMAHA. NEIl.
flIngs-Wednesdays and Saturdays only
6 to 8. Sunday-jO to 1z m.
Office hours-U to 11 a. m. ; Z to 6 p. ma. . Eva.
S8ciaI Noticos-CouciI G1uff'
A FXflST.iAfgOOt hOUSE , GOOD LOcation -
cation , ( tn $600.00 ; come and ceo it , C , It.
Nicholson , 539 % Droadway ,
FOR 'lENT , MY ItES1DENCE , 316 PLItTNIIII
itreet , after November 1 ; eight rooms : modra
convenIences ,
AIo hive-room house , No. 120 reatner street ;
possession at any lime. Jacob Sims.
CItISiNrtyS CLTLSNTfl : VAULTS CLIIANED
Eti Utmrite. itt W. S. Sterner' . , 5h Uroatliity.
so AC1ttS , CLflAIC Om INCUM11RANCI , FO1
trtttle Con Council flluff property. C. It. NIcli- .
olson , & 39'4 Immoatiwna' .
13-ACItfl PItUIT 1ARM : SPECIAL IJAI1OAIN.
C , It. Nicholson , & 39',4 l3roatiway ,
LOST-A SMALL A'COI'NT IiOOaC , OP Nc
Value eee1)t to owner , Leac at C. B. Carpet
Co.
W'ANT1fl , I'OSIl'ION Afi SOLiCITOR Foil
tire Inruranro cnnpanA'Idrcsa J , L. , Iie
otlle ,
WANTFL ) , AN 1XI'gjtItNClt ) MILLINER
None but CflflmItetrJmt Irlinnier anti cilleslatla' need
apIti ) . AtltIiess V 2 , Ilte orc.
F0It RENT , SiViN-itoOM ItEgImii'cE , liii
5th street ; $15.00. C. A. lltttnclizmd ,
was crowded and mimany comilil imot find standi
lug rooni. Addresses were natie by Frank T.
Ransomim , ci. o. WnIgimt , Frank holler , 1Vil.
ham It. lIerdmaei amid quite a number ot
cantlitlates. Judging from time manner in
which thin speakers were received it is hG
mom ( bait right to smmppose that all citizena
in the Timintivard arc umnltetl amid will etank
togetimer at time clctiomi next Tuesday ,
Et I , 11,11 Iou of Art hstlc I'sustt'rs ,
At thin imuthhic library building Inst e\'eiiin
an eximibit of imiha , class Imosters , whiici
may be seen ( or a weeK , was opened iml
one of ( lie rooms on time top floor. Almost
100 Sitecirnens are on time wmtls : , amati ar
chiefly thot'e of mnagtmzinu mimatl bottlc imubiishm.
era , though thu largest ones nnti timoTta
w'hiicim hmavta been niauie thie center of th
gmotmp , come front Fnmince , imeiti mire of mIs.
ceiharmcous . cimarnc'ter , 'rime imome * pecimenii
ltm.o Ioamieti by indlvititials 'tt ho ne-c takicag are
interest km time art viiichm It , nmanifesing It. .
eit inure anti inane in udvertitting ,
Tilt. , eximiiilt will ho open every tufternoort
of ( lila week anti on Tuesdtmy , Thursday antI
Saturday evenings.
lou t ru , ( ' ( , , ht'iuuitsi for Ca i's'llltIOfl , ,
ST. LOUIS , Nov. 2.-A joint hearing be-
tom-c the mnammtem' in chancery iii than Atlantin
& Pacific affairs took place today in thmii
city on time question of dliihhirming thus
contracts , A recomnemiemitlatltin wlil be mntult ,
to .lutIge Cmuhulweii by time' mmasers looklmr
to time Cflncehitttiong of nIne contracts , oil of
which relate to tunramigemmaents tnatie betwoera
thu Atcimlsomi , Topeka & Santa Fe anti the
St. Louiltt & San Francisco Itmiilway corn.
jmamiy atul time Atlmmnthe & h'nciflc , which
Imttve become tmnprofitabhe and buirdemasounG
to thio Atcimlson.
V. : ti. e. A Services.
Saturday afternoon itt the ent'ea't service
the orchestra will reatler itoimie choice seIne.
( ions as a prelude , Mr.V. . it. Morrison wilt
sing a solo , Mr. W. S. .Simehdon wIll con.
tiuct it service of song. Dr. ihyles dehiver
the as1dra'.u , s1)enkhmlf of "Time buhntmi in
Canaan's hlousehold , ' Itet. Mn. Dawutomi
talks to tiae boys mit their big service at 4
I ) . lfl. This , vili be hmchtl itt tilt' Inctumno nooen
09 It litus outgrowiumte parlom' .
luithiutit 5'Iols hiiiiiiu'th ,
JIUI1ON , S. 1) . , Nov. 2.-News trots re.
ceived intro today that the St. Stt.'phmori
schiooltl Ott time ( 'rest' Creche rescrs'atioq ,
twenty-five ethics front hihghimno'ie iint'o beei
tiestroycti by fire. Time buildbmgs were
omecteti by 2tliiis ICate inexch imlue yi'arss
rigo for un lemtitan utcimool , mmcmii were under
the uttlhiervisioii of the ( . 'athoihcmt , 'rite io
Its $23M ) . _ _ _ _ _ _
Stigmi r itch tuerirs Shut lionmi ,
PIIILAIELI'lTiA , Nov. 2.-All time sugap
refineries in ( hits city clcmsed down today on
account of over production , The manetgenms
tay time simut ( lOVn iii only uimui tufter 01cc.
( ion day , but It is stated tipun reliable au.
timority that ( lie eumipenslon will be lit.
leliemlle.
Sve'tuu ( ku tim , 1st Silliulee ,
NEV YORK , Nov. 2.-The bumiidlng at
end 9 Leoti street , occupied by time confec.
tioners and bakers supply imousta of Cran'-
dalI , ( 'odley & Co. , caught fire tonight antI
was damnuged to ( he exteimt of ; tr.otuu.
3
-tiC I Ii IIIIII'I'l'IES ,
Thin regular meeting of time W'oipaa'i ; Cbrht.
( Ian association will be held Tuesday at 'J
p. itt , , at time Young Men's Christian aesocia , .
lion rooms ,
Time full rehearsal for time. Ak-Bar-Ben
Jubilee , which wan announced ( or Tuesday
night , will be' held tomorrow night at
a'ciock at Hayden's music room ,
The Woolen's ChristIan assocIation cxtenfl
Its sincere thanks to Measra ; AndersonL
Iiearn , McCoy , Davis , liirdauglm and Simon.
ton of Sarpy county , for their generous dona-
ion of fruit and vegetables to time Old LadIes'
Ilomo at 2718 Burt atreeL
--4.