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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1895)
: : : L : : i iii i--iI : . . _ _ u.u _ _ _ _ . . = - . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ . TJ1IOM I.A1TA - - DAt1Y . ngg : _ MONVFIflfl _ . _ _ . , J , 1s9. _ _ : . a 1 - , t 1W1WJ [ ( & rm rm @ 1 I ! mJrW1W COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS. i I I . li omce , 12 veirt rnreet-1I , w. TIRti , Mnntger , : , : : : - - a - JJJJ : : ll - - - @ flrii I _ _ - - . _ . - . - - , - - - - . _ . - ; \ : UI : 'lINI'1oN. Chrrrnthemnm , . .T. n. : rclh rron. TeL 211 $ The rerular loonthl' meeting nt tile CRY coullcl will be hel,1 , tIde o\'cnlng The tcdy ot Mary Connely , who iIad ! at , 8t. Iiernarij'i 1inpital , will bo taken to ber tormer tome In flew Jere ) ' for 1urlal. I Tne new adellion to St. let1rtl'I hoptal ( Is almost ready for occupancy. When coin- : pletel It will be one ot UIO i.irg't and bet . : % cqulpperl Catholic In.muton ! In the Etate. \ The cOI'llton ( Ct V. E , lemler was reportl to bo serlol las evenlul Ito has been suffering - fering rrOn malarIal lover for three weell anel the symptoms now Indlllo intermittent Of typhoid. 'lhreo new . elder will be ellcttl by the Plrat lreab.trrlan church nrxt \'clnesday evening atter the prayer meeting . to take the places ot J. : ( . Ourller , J. 11. Wcatcot and Henry I.o\'c. Another atnchmrnt , "lS fed against the stock ot Marcus Marks & Co. Haturduy e\'cn- lug . Tie Irlllazzlr Fruit company ot OmAha sued out the writ to t cue an Indebtedness amounting to $ 210. i I. I . reported that work on the new school building cent lllatcll by the Sirters ot Mercy anel ( to le erected on the site felecteL and prepared north of tu\n SCHrl ycrs ago wIll be commenced la the sll'lng. Manager l\on lies clang ( l the date of Sanrlow's appearncc nt the New DohIY , To avoid having I fall on Sunday \lln ! It was neceuuy to mnJc I new Lute with March him on his returl from the PacifIc coast In Tie polIce received a telegram yestody from the chief ot police at Des lolne8 , tat- Inl that lalte ) M. Pierce , the I , ) 'ear-ohl son of onr ot the roost prominent blslnes men ot lown's capital , has been tiilslng for the past wQck and asking that a search bl made for him here. maLe An unknown lal went into Dr. Panlle's office Saturday afternoon 0111 heft a small hand satchel , such us Is usually carried by a Ilhysleiln , saying Il ) \ ouhl be bacle soon Ho has not been bacle. The satchel W1 turned over to the ( polce and can be had by thin owner Ul'Ol ' provIng his tithe. \\'llp. thl 4'far-old ion of Irs. Jennie Jones , dl'11 ) 'cste\lny morning at 6:10 : o'clocl nt his home on Sixth a"eIH ! of membrueou3 eroup. The funeral [ will take place this morn- tug at 10 o'clock. Mri. Junes Is'lhe ( widow of n raIlroad man who \as accidentally killed several years ago , and has supported herself slnco that ( hue by washing Among the cntertalnments which are ' darkly hinted at for this winter Is one en- tithed "Living Pictures , " by one of the leal- lug church socIeties ot the ( city. Just bow tar It wIll partake ot the characteristics ot its - namesake In the enstel n cllen Is so far a - - my ter ) hut current rumor has I that the tights wIll bo draped with some light fluffy stuff of seine transparency. Zeth hughes , a tcamster who'.lves near St. Bernard hospital , went hOle drunk last nlb all abused his wife with so much ado that the report first got out that he hind kIlled her She was , In tact , not seriously hurt , but her shrieks and screams attracted many ot the neIghbors , who , when ) they ran Into the ( house to aalst her , were run out by the InfurIated [ husband. 'hey , however succeed Iii preventing further violence to her and Hughes was carried off to jai The high south wind and the clouds ot fly- b - log lust broke the hearts of the wheehnen 'estenlny. Many long rides were planned and had 10 bo ab1ndoned. The dust Is so deEI on thin country roads that out-ot-town excursIons are too unpleasant to be thought of. The road to Janawa Is the only ab- lutely perfect bit of track In the vicinity of CouncIl l3IuiTs. The gumbo Is as smooth as Counci Duls asphalt and with not enough dust upon I to leave a track. I was the track most used by wheelmen yesterday. The water In thin Gilbert Inlte Is now three feet deep and anxiety about the big reser- Yak holding water has been remove.I . The seepage around thin base of the embankment Is consIderable and the trench that \ has b2en made on the , north and east shIes to carry I . male . away seems to be pouring Into the lake a stream almost as large as the pipes , but de- spite this apparent bIg leakage the water rises almost nn Inch a day. The success ot thin big pond Is a source of extrem ? gratfca- ton to City Engineer Elnyre , who plannd I , and Andy Graham , who superintended the worlC. The trouble over the ownershIp of a flhnet claimed by a fsherman named Kramer living near Lake Manawa ( has resulted In AI Hack- wlz and Tom Brown being bound over to the grand jury to answer the charge ot stealing I. Just now when the United States fish commlsuloner has announced his determina- ton to look Into the many violations ot the felt laws reported from Lake 1anawa , the owners'hiIp ot a fishnet may not be a desirble thing tu acknowledge. Score" ot wagon loads ot fish have been seined trom the ( lake durIng the past season all sold openly on the streets ot Council Iufs [ and Omaha People in- created In the lake have cured n promIse from the federal ! fah eommls loners to stock the watet agaIn with game fish next fason , all after this Is done seining will be hazard- ous business for the next two or three years. I arm loans made In western Iowa at low. est rates. No delay In closln ! loans. Fire anti tornado insurance written In best ot com- anies. Bargains In real estate. LOUGEE & TOWI.E , 235 Pearl St Money to loin on Improved Iowa tarms. Large loans a specialty . L. W. Tuleys , 102 Main atreet. rooms 2 and S. I'I HSO . \ I'AIL\HH.U'US. . .3 _ Miss Dobbins ot Creston Is In the city torn n visit with her brother , F. E. Dobbin" on South First street. Mrs. ( Hoyt Sherman , jr , ot Salt Lake City Is her for a \Islt with her former pchool- mate Mrs. P. S. Thomas , on South Eighth street MIss Mary Key leaves this week with Mrs. ( 'Wllnm Benson to make B short visit ! with the later at her home In Dubuque . She will then go south and epedt several months. This weather suggests warm and corn- tortablo timings . 'fhoso "Colorado Euler nown" bed comforts nt the Council luls Carpet company's and the big hue. of Cur rugs meet these smmigestions. They are cheap , durable beautul [ Chu.l In ' 1IIe Cnr.l. Burlington route. Note changes , effective Sunday. November 3. O. M. Brewn , ticket agEnt. _ _ _ _ _ _ Nicest line of overcoats In town. Metcal ! Urea _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Iordlan piano improves with use. Or"nnhln , n : u IINI'isi S'Hh.t , . . Mrs. W. F. Sapp anti Mrs. Donald lacre , jr , are the prime movers In a scheme to provide entertainment for a select coterie ot music lovrs this wlntcr. nle plan Is to organize - ganlzo a club et ladles who ere more or less accomplished In n musical way. The mem- berhip Is to bo limited to twenty-five , and each lally who Is fortunate enough to be asked to join wt be expected to "do n turn" as often as she may bo called upon by the commitee In ciarge . Meetigs will be helL every two weeka , and on most of the oc- easlona time men wi bo bured out. They will bu admited abet once In three months , hoo'er , just often enough to give them a t'iianco to ace what they are missing when they are absent and to whet their appetites for more. Mrs. rank Brlnslald I IJreshlent , Mrs. Macrae vice I'rnhlent anti Mrs. Sapp secretary and treasurer A meeting Is to beheld held this afternoon to arrange lore of the detaili. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lardmsn and Standard planes . 13 N. 16t" , We have sold 3,000 hotbed sash In Iowa . . and Nebraska and never had a kick We nol . have ready for Immediate lelnry 1,000 more lt bedrock vrlces. Write for prices on all kinds glazed sash , glass . paints , oils , etc. , stating quantIty desired Council Bluffs Paint G Oil Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ Radiant Novelty , nd Elmhurst stoves for hard coal arc the most economical stoves made Sold only by Charles SWllne , 70 roadway _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 1.e you seen the new gas heating sove , at the company's olleeT Nicest line of overcoats In town Mete.1 DroB. ' . I 10rhouN & Co. , . blank book and bIndtnE. - . ; ; - ; ; : : - - , ' ; : : .I ( fl : : % I : iESC1.1 - . : \lflhiiii ) . I Ole ! ellr In ms4mmr Milt Irnll ) I l'r''t'N,1" H'nlhlth' , There c ln very near bng , a sen Jlonal ' CCM In "L'nele Josh Sprtmceby , " which was IJretcntrd at Dollan ) " ' rolizsny'a last night. which was not on the program I wa In the uwmll ' scene 'fo hIde the crlmo ot the villain lho ( ! . later finds It necessary to lnoelc hIs wife ' Into Inpcmlbllt ) . , ehe bell ! the 011) ' pos- Fc's"or ot his ocrct Then , to Insure hEr everlasting . silence on the sUbject , he throws Item' acrO1 R big log anti ( sets the mnchlner In ! eton , , The taw , a big affair , with genu- Inc teeth about two Inches In length , "elt , rippIng through the log nt a great rate , with every t'e\'olulon M.wlng heater the prostrate - tute form , Of course the plan was to have her rescued just at I : ! critical moment by her father , Uncle Josh1 The later for some reaMI or' other miscalculated when the critl. cril- cal . momcnt was to nrrI'o amid faIled to show lii ) . 'rho mnn heh11 time scenes topped thom mimachhmmery , but nol quite SOOI nough. The . saw vaa PO close to the gui that of her o\n accord she cale out ot her ralntng fit antI was just on the Point ot resetting ! herEclt recunl when the old rushed In man , ! lhbed her oil the hog amid prevented the play Crol going tn time lelnllon bow-wows. SOle ot ! the ladles In the audience uter e1 ! elto creams and ncnrly tainted at the narrow escape of the hieroimme ChI.tItthS HiM \1'1 SI I'C1'1 . lelr ' ne.tl"1 , \rr."I..1 Cor ni Of- f . . mt'tt' I h't. . . 'i' \ U Y < 5't Old. About mIdnight Saturday nIght Ienry fleet- kcm . a son ot Dr. C. Icetkfn , was arrested on n charge of seductiom , . lie and I.aur Cracker were pupIls In the high school In thIs city In l ! , end became very intimate. An Information flied b ' Drandt Inrcrmaton was ned by Crocker , brother ot the gIrl , March ( 12. 1893 , charging Ieetecn wIth scductiomm . The young lan smeled a mice timid Inlncllatel ) ' left the clr , g\'e since tien thE informatIon has been lying In Justice VI en's ofce , waiting for a chance to be served . 1)eetken. It Is said went to Germany and spent two years In study , returning - turning hOle only a day or two ago. lie was arrested on Scott street Saturday nlht and ! arraigned before Justice'ien , who fxell his bond at 500. This amount was turlshell by Dr. Deelcn , and the young man was released tu appear next Thurhdty : lss Crocker Is tIme lalghtrr of Irs. Julia Crocker , who lives at 131 Avenue I . isut't " .IHte Fuel Fly start , ! your had coal burner yet. Get one ot SW\lne'l airtight stoves or oil heaters Cileapest and test In the city . 740 Broadway. Looking for fuel savers and hard times stoves don't overlook DeVol'a new aIrtight coal heaters. They do the work and don't cost you much. tires Ncest ! line of OVlrcOat In town Metea\ gml"rnnt Inrt ( y . Orrlizsmil'tl. Yesterday morning a man on horseback ar7 rIved from Underwoorl and Informe the city authoritIes that a set ot harness had been stolen from him by n party ot emigrants . who were on their way here. Officer Coval went down street and found the outfit sus- pected. I consisted ot n camper's wagon , team , man , woman and n long row ot children ehldrcn oC all sizes. When told what was wanted of him the camper at once aelml tel that he had a set ot harness In hIs possession but claimed to have obtained I from another camper In trade for a buckskin pony. With .the harness were a couple of bridles which did not belong to the man who owned the harness , and that tact ted Coval to think that his story might be tue , I was also leare that a camper's wagon had been seen near Ullerwoo1 with a buckskIn pony ted behind. Tie man who was suspected ot thin ' theft was perfectly willIng to let the harness go rather than be taken to jai and I was decided to let him go. The Standard piano next ro the Hardma'J. A' plant thoroughly equipped wIth the newest machinery , the best work by skilled enp10yes. prompt delIveries and tall treat- mEnt are among the things that males the Eagle "that geol laundry. " Telephone 157. 11'e You n I'Ieture To frame ? Better bring I down and It us put one oC those lew frames on. All the latest styles. I I. SITI & CO. Huber Bros. ' new meat market Is the finest In the city , 12 roadway. " 'II ttMe the St'rtiiiiIeoi. A stereopticon has been secured by the Young Men's [ Christian association , to be used In givIng election returns tomorrow night. A big curtain will be strung along the front of the memnn block , and on It will be thrown the figures as fast as they come In. They will be bruht Into the Young Men's [ Christian association reams direct b ) means of a special wIre. A subscription list has been circulated among the friends or the association to pay the cxpenS1S Prudent people are beGinning to think about . hell ] ) gooeh' . and tbe"re notn ! the great line at the Dunce Furniture company' . The Hardmu - piano wins - Ilan ) friends. Nothing like it. The famous Crown planJ with orchestral attachment leads them all. Dourlclus Music house 16 Stutsman street. Chamber dancing academy now open for imphhs. Cal after 10 . a. m. Circulars. \ ' ziit ; SFN1)S ills Wii'Id .n\n' . .luh'H wih hIM Chltrl' In flrIjmig Their SI'IOuutht. . . Crum litijime . ATLANTIC , 1. , 3-Speclal.-There ( ) have been many scenes and Incidents In \t- lantc anti vicinity as the outgrowth of the wreckIng ot lle Cass County bank two years ago The curtain was raised on another side Scene Friday night , when Mrs. J. C. Yetzer , the wIfe ot the president ot tu defunct Institution - stitution , was driven trom the old home- stead by Ylzer all his children . Ind torce.I to fml shelter all friends lS best she could . Ever since the bank went under and Yetzer's thousands went from him there has not been perfect harmony In the 'household The cbl- dren ot Mr. Yetzer by a former wife . who were old enough to realize the siuaton , resented - , sented . the coming of their stepl0ther nine years ago , and only tolerated her as the wIfe uf their t.ther. As tar as the publIc knows Irs. Yetzer dIscharged her duties as n witI anti a mother to the motherless chmllt.lren with chidren wih fltiehIty. W'nen her husband was In his zenith In the communiy nod owned his broad acres ali with reported thousands ot dollars to his credit In the bank she was nt his side. When the crash came anti everything was swept away amid Yetzer came under a f\I'ear sen- tenCl to the II ? nlentary , she did not vohm- tsrly desert tutu . Just before the break YetzE transrerrell U8.000 worth of property to his children . as their risdit Irons their mother , and this transfer Ineludel the home- steall. 1r. Yetzlr also tried to save some- thing and the court decreed to her certain personal Ilroperty. Whm she went to take possessIon of this property the smouldering animosity toward her broke out and the chIldren ordered her trout the home. In t\lls they were Joined by Yelzer , and Mrs. Yetzer went out forever front the home that had been her so long There wIll probably bc some lEgal suits In the settlement or the tleraonal property that time wIfe may claim as her own . lu..rtut Iurn n "I I. "I. lA:1. . , 10\ ' . 3.-A balli or about EO Insurgents attacked the atackel vIllage of Abanna , nearNelmajuanl , provInce of Santa Clara , whIle the volunteers who compo the sar- neon were doIng farm work The Insurgents burned sixty houses and a desperate fight took place between them amid a small detachment - tachment ot troops sent to the asistance ' ot the vIllage trom Camajimani FIve volunteer I anl two civilians were . killed. ' Oltl.'l'iiiie I'rl.trrl ) imsy Imsmsee. ChICAGO ' , Now . 3lembeof the Old Tnio 'Prlnters' mo nssoclaton came together this afternoon nt the Sherman house. The object ot the meetng was to hear the report of the plan propose.1 for the cehetiratioms of F'r nkitn's birthlll ) ' . 'fho committee tire. commitee 11re vlously nlJllolnted had decIded that n supper 11.1 dance could thel be appropriately .1'10 No tormal acton Wil takeu. IIW'I'1 ' . \ ' hIS : II I aIH'1 l ) It'II.II'II. l'utImijurhty itt ' 1tUl- ) ) 1tluc'rnt. ( the : u 1""r"N , NEW YO\ ( , Nov. 3.-Tho campaln of 159 In this state " 'a practcaly closed last night So far . a the state ticket I concerned , I ham been an unusually quiet campaign , even fur In oft year , though In the cites ot New York and Brooklyn the local contests have attracted much atenton , -The state oncem to be filled by this election are : Secretary ot stat , controller , state treasurer , attorney general , state engineer ali surveyor and uso- elate judge of the court ot appeals. The state lat year gave Morton ( 156,103 plurality. A rlll legislature Is to be elected. The 11011- . tics ot the state senate will be ot national iniportsnee , a that body will part'lato In the rlt-lon of a United States senator to succeed Da\hl U. 11. RepublIcan man- aers say they expect to carry the state by 5,000. Th'l ' democrats also claim It , but give ftc figures . The state senate Is disputed by both parle . This applIes also to the assembly. li the ( cIty the campaIgn was closed with 1 number ot mass meetns , which were well ateliled , despite the disagreeable Weather. The republIcans maintained full sway B Carnegie hall. Cooper Union and the \\'Inelor theater where notell speakers made their last appeal to voter to cast their bal- lois for the Cuslon ticket and tcket anI against Tam- many liaR . In additIon to these mass meet- loge were heM In Various assemblY Ilstrlcts by the Lemcemc ) ' , the Germau-Amerlc:1 : cItizens , the Independent , County and Good OovEnmlnt chubs , all (1 which arc anti- TBmmany hotIie The Tammnn men hed meetIngs In seventeen halls and their ahiles . the German-American HeCorm union , rallIed at the Grand Central palace. In this cIty tl campaign has been a noteworthy one. owing to strenuous work done by the different - ent reform assocIations to de teat the Tammany - many ticket. The latter orgJnlzaton , realz- log that Its power depended on retrIeving Its last rMr's uleteat has heft no stone unturued to place Itself In its old posItIon. .Money [ has heemi speut freely on all shIes and tonight at least three of the parties claim the victory for themselves. I llwarl Iautebach , chairman of the republican county commrilttee . claims the electon ot the local fusion ticket by 2.000. Ths ! Is echoed by Mayor ( Stron ! TIme Tammany leader say they expect the victor by 31,500 , and claim this estimate Is made on figures turnlshed by the district leathers. In Brooklyn the triangular contest for the ( ma'orly between Wunster , republican ; Grant , regllar democrat , and Sbepard , re- forum democrat , has been lively . and tonight many hails were filled by supporters of the different candidates 1'ual'l' I\S Igl " ' .UDI IX Oil to. Stale J"II'H nu.1 tlit' 'Inrlr In'e linen tlti' 1'1111111 Ft'iit imrc. CINCiNNATI. Nov 3.-The eleclon In Ohio Is known as the general stat electon , Including members ot ths le"ls'n'ure and state officers , except those ot secretary of state and school commissioners. There are five 1 tickets In the field. The prohibiionists made an aggressive canvass anti expect to poll between 20,000 and 30.000 votes out ot a tOtal vote In the state ot SOOOOO The populsts and socialists have had no thorough organization or gen- eral canvass . and their votes will be Ighr _ The sl.tr llueston has not been an issue I In this state , a's both the democratic amid the republIcan platforms declar strongly for sound money and their respective candidates are In accord with the same. Wih Governor McKinley [ endorsed In the republIcan platform for president , the tarIff has been the most distnctve Issue. The democralc platorm endorsed the Iresent tariff laws and strongly " . " denounced the cKlnlfy tarif. gx.Governor Campbell , who Is also con- sidered a presllenlal candidate , In his canvass against General ASB S. Duabnel for governor , spoke mostly on state Issues attacking - tacking the republican Hate administrton ali charhll its legislature with corruption. lie also hell that Cincinnati was controled by a ring and that lie same ring controlled the Jst republican tate conventIon and was seeking to control the Hate adnilnlstratlomi. The contest between ex-Governor Fcralter anti Senator Drlce for the senntorhlp has been very biter , the former attackIng the hatter's record In thc senate and out of the senate WhIle both parties held many meet- Ings durIng the past two month . Senator Drlce was not among the speakers , but he gave personal attention to the management of the demoeralc campaign IncluLlnJ the canvass In elghty-clght counties for members i ot lie legislature. The tariff was an Iss'e on the election ot : members ot the legislature especially In rural districts , on account of Senator thrice voting for tree wool anti other changes In votng ! the tarlft. In the cities time state ISSUES were kept prominent by ex-Governor Campbell's charges about the atempt "to Clnclnnatze Ohio , " as he termed It , and the replies lereto. In IS92 OhIo gave a republican plural ) ' of onlY 1.000 , electing one Ilemocratc presl- rlental elector out ot a college at twenty- three In IS93 cllnley [ hail over 80,000 plu- rly for vovernor. anti last year the rEpub- lcan plural ) on the state ticket was 137.000. so that the democratIc manacrs cllm they will be able to show great gains over the re- cent votes In the ( state even If they do not carry their state ticket or elect a majority of the members ot the legislature at this time. - - - - IESlaI IU' ' : ' . ' UCEY nOUIII'UJ. Chilimet's thnt Slthi'r Inrt ) . " 'II Ct.t . \1 thc ( Silica's. LOUISVILLE , Ky" , Nov. 3.-0n Tuesday , November 5 , the people ot Kentucky wi be caled on to elect state ofcers , one-halt of the senate anti a new house ot represmtatves , The Incoming legislature will elect a United States senator to succeed Senator Iliachuburmi. The candidates for the position are the ( pres- emit Incumbent and Congressman McCreary . both demnocrats A number ot republicans have ben mentoned for the place , but no one has been announced by atmthiority 01 the part at the republicans and the opposi- tion generally the campaign has been conducted - ducted on state issues. I General Harlln , the democratc candidate for governor , has had to fight the combIned opposItion and a large clement In his own party , because of lila financial vlew The result of the election Is In doubt , anti time majority either way wl be very small : but at present It ioks as It neither one ot the leading partIes would cap- tore all the offices for which they are eon- teumdlng , I Is the general opinIon that Blackburn - bur will be re-elected senator and that the democrats wIll lose .thme offices ot governor , secretor of state and attorney general .iei . . t' ) . 1,1'1) . to lie CloHt' _ JrnSE CITY , Xov. 3.-The campaign , In this state Is about cI1 d. The republican leathers claim the election ot Mr. Grlgs by I pluralIty ranlln from 3o to 3O TIme demuerts are emtent wIth a lower estImate wih I for their canditimtte . : lr , McGill , claimIng , 3.0 to 5.0 above the others. The olelest I campaIgners are tonight inclined to believe I that the commtests . Particularly ! that for goV- I ertor , wIlt be very elo e. : ' Fii timer nnt 1. Iiy e Sims rva'h to n'nth. I IPOnl" Knn. . . . . , , Nov. 3J. A. Jones. a merhant from Admire , I few mles ! north of here , relates I harrowing story of stnl'a- tlun nod lleath , A . alf womnn came to Admire In I eoverell wagon. She ! alt she had been ' on the road three days anti wes needy amid starving , that her husbanll was sick and she hlll started wills him to his olrl home In eastern MIssourI , when he dl'd on the route 'fhe had nothing to eat Her baby hl\l allo dle.1 of starvaton , When ume Of the listeners seemed to doubt her I story she raised n nap on the wagon cover anel dlsclosell the corpses ot her huslmnrl 'anll child. The woman was fen furnIshed wih plent of food nnll went on wIth her ruelme cargo . . stating that she hoped to get hOle to bury them Monday . Great ortlrl Gi't't's Cmi. SIOUX FALLS , S. D . Nov. 3.-Speclal- ( ) Tomorrow the temporl'Y Injunction se- cured hy the Sioux Falls Jobbers agaInst the Great Northern railroad , restraining It from raising Its distributIng rates out of this cIty as threatened will he quieteti. This wIll he done on the nldnvl ot IL . I. Shute GEneral tmtc manager ot the Great North era wllo swear that lie roall has not raIsed its rates and docs not intend to The wholesalers here are looKing forward to further concessions from the raIlroads anti 1 the outlook Is particularly brIght for that line of butness. . l'miist ' . % 'lhl Sue fur Uh'ort'I lI.\AtI\ . Nor . 3.-About thirty days 101S ago Margaret lnther Pabst , who for years WIS one of the best known actresses In America , horfewhlppcd her husband . Colonel - nel Gus Ilb t , son of the wealthy brewer wenlhy upon one of the thoroughfares of ufilwaukee' 'csterday A. A. L Smith . Colonel Palest's' attorney , announee that his client had de- eldld to brIng n suit for divorce. Mrs. ' ; IIs. Pabst has retained eminent couflsel In the IIClon of General Horato C. eoulsel KinG. . ROlGIS BUEAI { UP rIn ! 1)tINCE ) i Clubs UEcd Frcoly in t X'nriner's ' lonso Near Chapmfig 'Je 01 ) ' SEVERAL PERSONS BAD YINJURED Y/ IclTle. lieu lti . \.lml""I.W' to t lie 1'e.thltt'Ntt'lllt ( , ! l' , ' 311r.lel All " 'ho " 't're 1'IAJlltl ! II bite Celelrntl."n , ' ChAPMAN ( , Neb , 3.-Sperlal.-Frl- ( ) - day night about 12 o'clock , while quIte a gathering of Germans WHO ParticIpating In a Pclal dance at Wilam Stiller's farm , about . tour and a hal mies. Wcst ot hmere , 1 part ot young men rushell Into their mllst , armed wIth ciube , and commenced knocking right all left . Oscar Thompson wat struck on the head wIth a neck'olte anti ! wat found lmiseosb1e , lyIng In a pool of blood. Otto I'rauen was struck several tmes with brass knuckles and Julius Orosch was ren- tiered Insensible with a chub Wilam Stiller , aged GO ) 'eJI. was poundell verely on the heaL and back and was In- aenslble for several houn' Ills ! injuries , , though serious , It Is thouht will not be tatal. . Carl Yuung , one ot the attacking party . was InjureL internally amid hall Fc\'erl hem- orrhages this morntng. Theodore Ehler anti FrItz Sluhr , who were going to the dance wih a keg of beer were also attacked and relieved of the beer and evcrely pounded . TIme Parties nuklnF the attack are well Inown and hal been barred out from [ attend- log the German dancet" and so thought { ; they would break I up Warrants have been ! ssued for their arre t. nl' : I'I.xen's tl l'iA'i"i'Stl HV'II. rrl.t nC Ilre'a'sy . nn"HII' Crnm . I 'I'hrh'- I.I.It. . . Cit ) . I'I4ATTSMOUTI 1 . Nov. 3.-Speclal.-Yes- ( ) tenlay atenoon the B. & : shop3 toot bal teamim t met the high school cleven In a very hot ) ' contested ganie of toot bal at this pllce . , which resulted In a score ot 4 to 0 In favor , of time Igh school. The vame was In reality the first good gammie played here since the lVh School league was playing two years ago. The features ot the gam" yesterday were line bucking by Brntler ) and Dodge ot the high school and Traver's enl runs ot the shop team , there being some beautIful tackling by beth elevens MIss Hna Allen of . \s'llnd ' was thrown violently from a buggy .esterday at Hock Bluffs . seven mIles south of this city , amid receIved internal Injuries trom which I h thought she may not recover Miss Alien Is financial secretary ot the D.ught'Jfb of Hc- bekah at Ashland. At a meeting ot the Ilgh School Athlete association at the IIh sclol Friday : manager - ager , captaIn and coach were elected to take chare ot the toot bal te3m. TIme matEs pertaining to the spring worl In the hue ot athletic work was also discisseI , I being the immtentlon to organize permnanhntly and ar- range for a fIeld day cent sl With ( lie Ash- lanl year Igh school at the close of the school T H. Polock ot this city : ycsUirday started on a trip thirougm time county' ' looking for ! game , when he sighted a t1ck of black birds among which was a pure ffck ' one , which he bagged. I proved to be a blackbird In all appearances except its feathers . lie sent It to the taxidermist to bav It mountell. At the Turmmers' hal In this city last night was given an elaborate bull for the beneft ot the Society's Improvement on their buIld- log recently made. Tie affair . was a roaring success In every particular. The funeral ot Mrs. A. H. Elkenbary , wife It the republcan candIdate for county treas- tirer , was hell at Union thl4 morning at 10 o'cloel amid was attended \y frrnds and reh- . atves from all over Cass c lnt ) ' , Mrs Ekenbary , nee .Annle Daqi ; ls'as reared In this city , having attended the' ( High school here for a number ot years , anti later was In Instructer In the school prior to her marrlBge Judge Ramsey yesterday issued a rnarhrage license to Mr. Morton M. Edwards . of Custer county , Montana , all Miss Sarah May A - - cheraft of Cass county. The couple let [ Immediately - mediately for their home In Montana after the marriage ceremony was performed I This morning Irs. Martin ( Prob3t , who resIdes - i sIdes six and one-h31 mle3 southwest ot thIs cl ) ' , whIle drawing water out ot n well tel across a water trough by the ( well , breaking coo arm below the elbow. Miss Ole Moore , who has been visiting In thIs city for several weels with her sIster , Mrs. [ II. M. Black . left this ( afternoon for her home In Oregon City , Ore Miss Tulle I.lbnhoof returned last evening from Nebraska , City where she has been visiting for several days. Lester Stone E. Hatnour , WIlliam D. Wheeler , George I Gilmore . Conrad Schiater Jacob Falter and George A. Towl democratc candIdates from tIme vest part ot the ( county spent Saturday In this cIty. Mr. and Irs. M. N. Griffith and Mrs. Ralph Stcltel ot Omaha are In the city sp < nd- Inv Sunday with relatves , n. N King ot Iandon , Micim. , arrived In thl& city this morning \ attend the funeral cf his sister , Irs. glza Allis . \ \ ' . C. Showaler , ex-clerk of the district court of. this county , at present ot David City . delJarteL for homo this noon after spending n few days In this city among frIends and rel atveJ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CI.OSI tP ' 'II I"U"I'IS'I' CtXVE 'IX 'er3' Successful 't.t'le 1 .tl..1 1. ) . the Snlln , . St'r'iic't' nt Yui'lC YORK Neb. , 3.-Speclal.-The ( ) twen- ty-eighth annual session of tIme Nebraska State Baptist convention ended . Its week's session at this place today. The convention has been a decided success Every meeting has been largely attended , all being held &t the First Baptist church. The next convention - tion will be held In Grand island Al ! delegates - gates who are present speak In the highest terms ot the way In whl\1 \ they have been treated by the citizens of York. The con- venton held an early session this moring , In the way ot a pra'e : meeting at sunrise whIch was led by Mr. A. J. Wilkins ot this city. At 10:30 : a. m. hue deleates collected In the church , togetber with thc , congregation , anti It was one ot the largest meetIngs yet held at this pico during Ule convention . Hev. Ii. O. Rowbands . D.D. , occupied the pulpIt and preaehell a convention sermon After this a recess was taken unt 2:30 : In the afternoon , when the \Vorkers' conferences lucid a Imet- . log , -with Hev. C. : E. TIngley presiding A. Ilaller ' was read by Miss , Lucie Benty on' ' "The Membership Commltte and Its DutIes. " At 3:10 : p. m. the subjec ! " ,9n Discussion" , was taken up , with 1 G. : ( a100d preshlng , , Frank Field real a p1perJOn "The C. C. Cass , \ % 'iiyS'hy ? " I olowlng thiS came a diecus- slon At 3:30 : the subjfct "On Tracts and Pubbications" was token up , wih Wiiam Cochran presIding. E. .1acken real n paper on "Tracts anti how to Use T'iiem. " "Our Paper" was the simbject101 a- paper by Carl Piulnney At 3:50 : " (8Hthat was taken up , wih C. S. Dlon plesldjn , 'he first paper under this subject was "The MissIon Committee - tee and Its Duties , " by 0. , 11. LIndburg , and following this was the " 'Twenteth Century ChristIans and Their Mlish'lS ! , " by E. C. Knight Following this . \as a discussion At 4:10 : "Temperanco" was tnkdn up by the con- venton , with Miss : I. -'an' ' Ness presiding Under this subject n. Ii. tTrowbrlde reall ! ' a paper on "Tho Commft ! ! end Its Duties , " " ' " dls- At 4:30 : the subject "SocIal Work" was - cussed . with Mrs. D. F. 'lt'eilinan presiding. Miss May Phelps read a' pperl on "The Social CommIttee and Its Duties , " anti Miss Mar- gnet Monroe read a paper on "The SocIal as n Gospel Net. " Each of the papers In these meetIngs were lmied to the time ot five minutes and all were very h'od. Following moat of the papers care n general discussion Tonight's exercises were largely attended , QUAKER OATS The Child Loves it. The Dytpeptlc Denluds I The Epicure Dotes 01 It DO- YOU EAT IT ? 7K - - - - - - ' - - - - - : notwihstanllll ! the bath weather The cx. 1 I crrlse ot the o'rnllwerl closed by service by He\ , U , F. I 1'tlmRn / ot 'ork Ict'ICG - - 1111 : , .A , U I ( I li.t - I ) 'I'O ( D'l' llt ( siC , 1 . "t' " , " 'I 1.1 I l.t 11 I l hlehiris to . 'l'ht'lr I l'nrcltl \\"I't1' i , \\'A VEIN , Neb. , No\ 3.-Spccuitl ( Teho' Rram- Is Warl , enl oC the young women who eloped tram here last week , hu retlrnell anti gives full details ot the case. She states thot hero ( Were B lumber In the plot and some acted as accomplices , one ot whom was brlbell wIth a fine present lie was about to gIve the snap away whn he was timreateneti The I'arty loft 1.lneolu on the 2 o'cloclt train for OmahB , but pall the con. ductor to let them off at a suburb ot Omimalma They then took a llummy for Counci illulTs . In a few hours they were jo'tul ) ' 01 their way for Kansas City , at which 1lace the young women realized ther : situation and con- clude1 ! to procC11 no ftmrthuer Druggist Vln- Inl left at once wih them for their 110me. Before they started back Dr. lcCaudless hall Miss Miller return the watch that he hall iire- sen'ed ' her. When the part rEach ell Si Joseph on the return trip Miss Miller stoppel. me : ting a trleml there. Vining anti Miss Warl camr to Greenwood , train which Ilace she notIfied her parents here yesterday afternoon - noon by letter amid then by telellhone that she would return home at once It rccel\'CI wih- oust an ] ) ' punishment or rebuke , anti that she amid Vining \ olhl be married as son as 1 divorce could be procnrEd throl h the Arizona - zooms cotirts This afernoon J. M. Miller receIved - ceIved a mesaVo from the manaer ot the St Jeseph Herald , asking It Miss Miller could return to the parental root , to which , bit wIred "Yes" at once. The parenta ot the girls are greatly relieved at the outcome anti shed tears ot joylnatsad of sadness - - - Sit atri It'dHtrltul nt .hrnHI'1 etl I , . . NElblt\slL CITY , No\ 3.-Speclal.- ( ) The regIstration ot voters was eompleteel last evening and the amal number registered shows that the citizens In general are takhtl but liiI interest : In the coming ehectiomi. The canelates are mallng a harl tight amid the contest promises to be very. close , with chances In favor ot the republcans , rnnk Ihtmrdick . mannger of the Chicago Packing com pan ) ' plant here has been trans- fHreL to FortVorthm , Tex. . to take charge of a new I.acldnv . house at that point , anel Mr. Arch Clute.of Chicago has arrived In the city to take the positon made vacant by Mr. lltmrihick's chang The Woman's club or Nebraska City had a very successful meeln ! yesterday and the ( number ot membel was Increased to ft ) ' . As the cub has only been orlnlzed one week this Is n splendid membershill. Mrs C. Ii. Von Wyck arrh'el It the city ) yesterday from Washington and will spend some tme In the city In at-nling to her In- crests here. She will not take up her rel- tlemsco at her count 1) home unt spring but wi return to Washlllton for the wlntlr , Mr. George L. Fisher Is In the city from Oni a ha . Marshal Bradley , O. C. lelse anti F. F. Ware are spendIng Sunday In Omaha. E. C. Jones and L. C Day clune In from LIncoln last evenlnv to spend Sunday. ' Prof. Norton , IJreldent of the Normal school at Peru , la oecu'lng the pulpit In the Methodist church today Light Vote g"ll.t.te.1 nt F'i't'iamoiit. FIIEMON1' , Nov. 3.-Speclal.-The ( ) regis- ( ration closed last evening with only 1,331 votera registered out ot nearly 1,500. Unless more VOtE than usual are sworn In there will be B light vote polled . . T. J. Mahoney ( ot Omaba delivered nn ad- dresn at the dtstrict court room last evening to a small auuhiemice . Ills speech was eon- fnel almost exclusively to the currency quston , which he discussed trom a "sound money" standpoint. lIe made but Ilght ret- eence to state Issues. \\'hIlo Mr. Estey and daughter ot Saunders - tiers county were coming to tOI'n yesterday a couple of dos . jumped up near . the end of the PlsUe river bridge , trlvhtenlng his team Both were thrown out amid quite cc- rlously bruisEd. The horsrs ran two miles before they WEre caught . Several stacks ot grain on the tarm ot Chris ituwe . tour mies from Fontanele , were burned yesterday , The orlhot - the Ire Is not definItely known. Cnmlllin CltHhl1 In Itl Coummt' . O'NEILL Neb. , No\ 3.-Slleclal ( Tell- gram.-The ) political campaign of 101 county wIll close tomorrow , wih prospects right favorable for the fusion ticket , com- posed of republicans and democrats. The campaign ! lii's been the . most heated and exciing ever experienced In 10lt county. Judges Kinkaid and Bartow of this , the Fifteenth - teenth Judicial district , have been kept so busy officially that they have been alowed but twelve or fifteen days to devote to tIme campaign , whim their populist opponents , Westover of Husbvilt and GoldEn of this place , have been stumping the district for the last three months It..ll'le ismial izmgmme' nt 1)etatumr. DECATUJt , Neb. , Nov. 3.-Speclal. ( ) -William A , Hedl.k and George A. :1gne ) ' , two ot the candidates ot the nonpartIsan judicial ticket , spoke to a crowded house hero Friday night and were frequently applauded. They made a deep InpreFslon on their audience. There Is no doubt but what their speeches were the means of making them many votes. They spoke last night at Telamah. n'nth tC .Juhn ' V . . 'a'rlglit. LYONS , Neb. , No\ . 3-Spcelal ( Telegram ) -John \ \ ' Wright , one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Burt count ) ' , died last nlglt , aged 72 yean Beecham's pills are for bilious. ness , bilious headache dyspep- sia heartburn , torpid liverdiz. ziness sick headache , headachebad taste in the mouth , coated tongue , loss of appetitels low skinetc , . when caused by constipation ; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book , Pills lac and 25C a box , Book free at your druggists orwrite B F. Allen Co. , 365 Canal St" , New York. Annual snlrs more than 6.000 b . . , [ fIHS' ! ' NATIONAL ANl { --Ol - Coutci Bluffs , Iowa6 CAPITAl. . . . $100,000 " 'U , SOICIT YOII 1IVSINESS . WD UI SlnEnll , COil.iCTiONS. OI Ol 'i'IW OL.iES'l' . 1CANhS . 1 : 10"\'A : 1'1 : 1 c1' 'AI : ) ( iN 'DIN II I'USI'S OAI.I. AlU S11 ' : us OiL " 'Il' ! ! . SIttS I' . BAINB"IDGE ' ' Attormmeya-mi-J.se'sy , unuu l\ ( 1 I Practco In the State end Federal Courts. Rooms IOG-7-S-i , Hhu lar ! flock. CounclI Bluffs . Iown Special No1ics-CounciI Iufs A FIRST.GLASS & , IOOM 10use. GOOD LO cation . for 1&0.0. . come and lee tt. C. n. Nicholson & 39i ! Broadway FOR RENT MY RESIDIINCIi. 816 ILATNEI street ate November I ; eight rooms ; modern convenIences. Also Un.room house . No 320 Ilatner street ; possession . at any 1m. . Jacob . Sims. _ CIMNC\.S CLEANrD ; VAULTS CLEANED ro Dnrke. at W. B 10mel. 555 Uruadwu 6 AChES . CLEAR OF INCUMnnANC , FOR trade for Council Bluffs property. C. n. Nicholson - olson , t,39hJroadway - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.3.ACItIiFRUITFAIIM ; SPCCIAL IIAIOOAIN. DAIOAf. C. It. Nlchol.on. 639 ½ Broadway . % ANTCO ) , POSITIN AS SOLiCiTOR FOIl Ore insurance company . Address J. L" , Dee oiflce . 'ANTiD AN EXI'ifltiENCED MILrNII : None but cOlpetent trhnm and saleslady need apply , Address \ 2. Ute erce . ) nee FINT. 512\'iN.ItOOM lIHONCU , 1 : : .th street ; 1 .W. C A. ijianchard. CJTIZENS'REFORMRND ' . D DEMOCRhTLC LOChL . TICKETS K 8 I - - - COU 'r' TII"T : , ClerIc uC thiI1Iitrit't , { ulrlr Clinch's - A. Ctie , h.rlll Joh" C. trt's.cl , Sur"'orl .1 , I. : . IIU ! " , SnIICrlnflll"t 11"10 l.trllUIII " ' . I. , " ' 111 , . COlnt Jmilgei J. .1. , 'olnt. , Cornucri 11. J. F . Iurlncr. Cisimmmt' 'l'remusmmrcrs 1 " ' 111 . . .1 . lti imgt' . Ctmmismt y Cl'rlu O. C. Cii Hi lalsell. Cuulh' t CUUmIH"lllrr"l I SeCon,1 It"trl..t. " ' 1111 I. 1I.r"'In.1. ' Fotirt ii 1)1st ' ' ' . , olrCi ll"I'lel , 'l'liaimimsia loetor , JI"tl'e. nC tht' i'cmue'es Ga'urge C. ( ; ul'l.r'I. . Ot'n..lc 1.lmt. . . J r . Cliimi'ii's 1. Jlhnt. Si his nlhhllH. , " ' 1111 N. \'llllm. . Ii. Ie. \'ittt's . H nit re's a'mi ( ii I lyea I ' \ ' . ii. l"Fi'itmit'c . Cat mm t is Ii I a' e' m tuhl. Johllh.I. . .1. V . 1.11' . tutu I ( ) 'CIII'I. . i. I ) . Itmistlia . .v . I' . Siiaiii alt.mi. 'lhulnn. S. ' \'IHUI. . \ t'H""rH' I First Ward , ICV. . Jnrtn. . s..t'11 \1..1 , .11"'Ih I'reh'ul. . ' 'hlrt I \ , cal , 1.lllul.le I e"HjI"'l' . Ftimi rib ' \'n..t. Arthur . ltmlltTe. UI t ( It " ' 1..1. C. liii ust'a . ! htl.u. . . . . F . " ' . tInsivI lie . St"'lth11.1. . I. n. St.\ , . ilgli ( Ii W'nm'ai , 1' . C. % 'a'ymitmillei' tmmIt'nril , .1. F. iltiict' , Jt'lilCl.tla 'l'ICICl'F , Jimulges us the li'atrlct Cotirti # L'al'ntm rl it , 11mm tile , A. N. Pt'i'g asaums , i , it. lltsltrtehl. w' . lCt'aar , ( k'amrgt' _ 't , 3liigne' , v. .A. ltcalle'k , tlleitzer 'ttkeIer. ' CITY 'I'iClCl'V , Chinrlema it , Urowit , Cu , . 'I'rtemisamire'rt 'l'lttinhtii Savtbt , . Cite , Ciiimirohlers ( ( ity It. ianaie , Clt' Clt's'Ii ' .l'Illiu mu Camituru , I' < illet' jumdgrm Iee 1lclslt' ' , Co mmmi cit mit i'im-im t-l.it rgC I \v. C , Iliullmiral. l'ritmtie , l , liist'I it's' , ' AlIt'rt t'milium. A. II. ( ' , uiitMte'k. tI , I : ' . Vimiul.luomisrr , I , .A , hlmiruuitui , , tttliii Ia'itil3. A. 'I' . it i't' I a r. JiumneN l'ttlslaciisky. tieiutluers of liii' St'l.atal Itoarals J. V. ltimvgt'sm , . llatvtti'sl lCt'm. mut'aI . . Jr , .3 , II , lt'lmttasli , IIalaaimt Itli'li , ta. ii. 'i'iioistas , Orchard & Wilhelm CARPET CO. 1414-18 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA flie City of Omaha and County of Douglas arc going to be ' isa\c(1" next Tuesday. By whom and from whom-it is not our business to p red let. But when it comcs to CARPETS , CURTAINS - TAINS AND FURrflTURE , and SAVING OF MONEY TO THE PEOPLE OF OMAI-IA AND VICIN1TYwe announce with certainty that' for this month of November we shall offer cxtraordiuary inducements in every department of our house. . . ' \Vatch our advertisements this month , , ' ' Chamber Stilts-- ' . , T , : We have marked 30 patterns of suits at a discbunt of o per cent. One suit of each pat- tern. Oak , maple , curley birch and mahogany. "A I-lAND SAW IS A GOOD THING , BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH. " SAPOLIO Is THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. . : TWIN CITY DYE WORKS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dycitig and Cleaning o Clotliiiig , Dresses aiid Household Goods. OMAHA OEFiCI , 1521 Fniiiam St. Telephone 1521. COUNCIL BLUFFS WORKS anti Office , Cor. Ave. Autiti 20th St. Tel , 310 SEND FOR PRICE LIST. - COUNCIL BLUFFS. /y STEMII DYE WORKS ; . _ : i1. ' - . . , JcoiJ All kinds of DyoIn iFSi ; & . . n and Cleaning elono In f's ,578t. I ' p the highest style. of 1 ITICT1A . . . I . the curt , Faded and 'bYE WO 1. . .rLL'1 1.11 _ , stained fabrics made lf . . _ D I E . : , - rti71 . , pt iil1 done arn delivered . ; i MORK t ¶ 5 ' ' the ' : - L _ _ t iiri . : - . , . , fl e& , , price list , , - . ; - . . 1r11- ' = : : E : , I LI 50 = A. MAClI/tN , - - I'ruirielar , BrOadway ; near North. ( I IT WILL PAY YOU . . 1 To get our prices on paints or any kind of glass before you buy. We can save you money. Bring your sash to us' Glazing iromptly done. Davis Drug , Paint & Glass house G EO. S. DAVIS , Prop I , 200 Brosdwa'.Councll Tclcphono 2b9. liisaffia , its. . _ _ _ _ - - - - - a A Few Advantages Offered by the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Ilstlaay , the short line to Chicago , A deco tetti made up and started from Omaha. . 10tjCiTY ' ! ; I- El RAlD3 Mi'I ' , , , , , , Baggage checked from residence to deetIna lion. Eleiarmt raIn letylce and courteous em- loyes , kotire train ltgbted by electrIcity , wit ha electric readias lamps to every berth. Finest aiming car service in ( hue west , with meals cccv ad a la carte , or , in oIlier word. . order what you want and ay ( or what you get , Flyer leaves union depot daily at SQO ; p. ma. , arrIving at Vbtcago at 9 a. m. City 1tcket O1ce , 1i04 } 'sxnam Strut , C , 8. CARRIER , City TIcket AseaL . . , ' K _ , , _ _ _ .i : _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - -