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'I'J1J OMAhA DAILY nl I ' ' \ ( 'lSlAY { NOVJ1Hfl1 . .
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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS.
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OrflIC : , 12 Pc-orl Strcct.-II. . W. TiltoN , Mnunltcr and tC8CO. . , I
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ChryanthemflmL J H. lcPhH on. 'reI 21
C. I . I. Cnmphel has ben n\orlp,1 , the
Rontract for Iuldlng COUly ' bridged for another -
other ' .
'Ear.
HeY . Mr. Thlckstun prop es holding n
preaching tr\lc nt the Hcrenn 13pttt
church next Sunllay.
r I'ncampment No.8 , Union . Vtern I.lun
l and Ladles Auxlalnr ) ' No. Ii , Union Veteran
f : LegIon , meet tils evonlng.
. A marrlago ' Icen e was ISNI ) 'esterlly (
, by the county clerk to John Stumpl. aged 21 ,
1 ant Uusle Htuvlu , aged 19 , both of ( Iota-
Wnttarnle ,
watomle county
Thu memher ! at Hazel camp , Modern
Wootmen , are requested to meet at their hail
this afternoon Rt 1 o'clock to attend the
funeral at Neighbor I , . C. 11W ! .
The county board 'estHday concurrrd In
: , the action at the city council In remitting
the tas an the Grand hotel ! anll reducing the
t nssesuMnt on the Ogden , house from $7,500
to $5.000. .
The Young / I'eopie's Society at Chrlstn
Endeavor of the First PresbyterIan church
will give a true Ilumpkin ) ! pie socal this
evening In the church parlors. Everybody
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Is Invied ,
. Invitations : B being sent out for "an old-
tashlonl eocll" Rt the rooms of the Cor-
me-cia I Pligt tins In the /rown building Sat-
uelay evenIng , November 16 , beginning at
7 :30 : o'clocle.
Lee Swearlnen , jr. , has succeeded In col.
. lectnl : $43 ot ! court COts which hal , been
: on the county hool.s ) for a long time lIas' . hut
nobody had thought to collect. Ills share of
all he collects Is .ne-third.
William Stute , a farmer at James town-
ship , was given $85 hy th" county supervisors
yesterday In payment for the los9 ot his
hors which was killed hy backing off a
bridge In Slvu : Creek township.
Minnie , the 2.year.oll dauhler of : lr.
and Mis. Ernest P. Wagner died ot diph-
therItc croup at 1 :20 : o'clock yesterday after-
noon. our an Illness ot only twenty-tour
hours , at the residence , 123 Fourth avenue.
. The member of Council Bluffs lodge No
2iO , Ancient Order at United Workmen , are
requested to meet at their hal In the Merriam -
rlam block at 1 o'clock this afternoon to
attend the funeral ot brother L. C huff. By
order , master worlcuan ,
The city council helll a meeting at the city
building yrtetly morning at 9 o'clock and
approved the contracts for building sIde-
walks , which were awardell at the meeting
Monday night. The next muetng will bu
Uonday evening , November 26.
The Like Manawa Hallway company has
flied a petition with the county board at I
supervisors asking to have the liquor tax
Dfl the rand Plaza saloon remitted , inasmuch
10 the saloon was closed September 2 anI , no
liquor was sob or kept for sale there after
Iluor ater
that date
All members of Hawkuye lode No. 184 , In-
eppntunt Order at OJd Felows , are re-
quutte,1 to meet at the hal this afternoon
at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of their
i Deceased brother I , . C. Hul All visiting
) brothers are cordIally Invited. W. J.
Sneathen , N 0.
The grand . jury has heen examinIng wit-
aess wIth lightnIng rapidity at late , and , although -
though the HPsslG wil ho rather shorter
than usual , the amount of work accomplS
.1 he no less. About fifty witnesses have
i been examined In the Texas Ualeer murder
L case. A fnal report Is looked for next Sat-
nrelay.
. ' The funeral of I , . C. lul wi take place
" thIs afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock at the Trinity
: Methodist church Presiding Elder W. S.
t Hooker Hev Conrail Hooker and RlH , H.
Iarton are the ofcatn ! cer'men. All
friends who wish to view the remains may do
10 Rt the residence from 7 o'clock this morning -
mor-
Inl untl noon
Farm leans made In western Iowa At lowest
rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire and
tornado Insurance written In best of compa-
: blus. Uargalns In real estate. LOUG"E &
TOWLE , 235 l'earl street ,
MON"Y to loan on improved Iowa tarms
LARGE LOANS R specialty. FI'e Insurance.
L. W TULLEYS , 102 MaIn street rooms
I and 3.
PIt'tmirt' Frziiiiesi I I'Ii'titre PrnJr"r !
New pIcture ! frames ! You can't afford to
pass them hy. Cal and see them. "mbrold-
era linen frames mounted to orller
H. L SITH & CO.
1'InSO\ ' . \ . \ ( ittt'IIS.
Dar to Mr. and Mrs. Wldnson , on Can-
fling and East PIerce streets , Tuesday , a ,
Ion.
Ion.W , W. Chapman who has baen taking I
treatment In Mlsouri for a number of weeks
past , h. expected home next Saturday , almost -
most fully rucovercd.
He\ T. W , WIams ; Is expected home tomorrow .
morrow from I three weeks' visIt In An-
gola. Kan. , and , wi occupy his pulpIt In
the Latter DJy Saints' church next Sunday
mornIng and evening.
Jay Cole , who formerly ran the Ogden
livery barn In this city , hut Is now one at
the land barons ot Cedar Hap ds , Is visiting
relatives and friends In Council Uur for
a week
Mr. ant lrs. C. Wesley , : lr. and Mrs .
Chnrlef Taylor , Mr and Mrs. George Wesley -
icy , nun Mrs. James \'usley and Ilaughter ,
Rachel , left last evenIng for Denver , whore
they expect to ho cured
Dr S. losher , the wel known "peclalst ,
who has hall ( a quarter ot a centut"s experIence -
perIence In the treatment at chrenlc diseases ,
has opened an omce In room GO , Kid hotel.
k There are few better known bpeclalsts In
the west and It 10 a mater of a great deal
.t Importnnce to the afictell to low that
e wi devote at least part of his time to
.Is Council fluffs huslness Ills advertise-
alent appears In another column ,
Just received , , carload ot Jonathan apples :
also carload New York Greenlns and Ua1l-
wins. Foil line nuts and candles. Duquute
& Co. , 1 blu stret , Council Burs , I I
Among the novelties now attracting attention -
ton at Uutreo Furniture CO's , 336 , 338 firoad-
way , are the splendid hines \ at pictures , easel
: and screens. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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The Standard piano next to the Ilardman. I
Poe Iht'CorllA Nlelc O'Urh'n. I
t A bill has been fed with tl county I
audItor by D , Macrao & Son for $500 for ,
medIcal service rendered Deputy Sheriff Nick ,
O'Drlen from I"ehruary 2 : , 1895 , to lay
:0 , immediately followIng that fateful night
on whleh he stopped a bullet from a UrIs- I '
\011 bank robber's platol Accompanying
Limo bill It a petition asking the board to
pay tIle bi , inasmuch as O'Brien was mug-
charging his olcidl duty when the shot was
flred. I Is signed , by \ \ ' . C. James J. D
dmnnson , John Ieno & Co. . A. W. Rick-
oman , Augustus 1ershelm , Groneweg &
3choenten , W H. M l'iiry and , John Beno
t Co. It Is understood that the member
It the beard are unanlmoull In favor at the
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3Ounty aEumlng the oblgaton ,
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' \0 have sold 3.000 hotbed sash In Jowa and ,
Nebrlka and never h1d a kck. ! Wo now have
ready for Inmlato delivery 1,000 more at
bed rock prices. Wrie for prices on all kinds
rlazell lash , glass , pdlnts ' ois , ole . stating
nanLty desired Council Bluffs Paint &
DI Co _ _ _ _ _ _
John Schlcketanz , sr" , ha' remand his
barber shop to 612 Main street , south and
early opposite the Kid hotel.
Wanted , an agent In every town at Iowa.
fluffs CIty laundry , Council ihiuffs.
IgimIm. n Hun'
Joe amid Bob Scot , Joe Kearey amid Bob :
3tack well known fighting men , and Andy ,
helen engaged In a row at the latter's sn- ;
'oon ! , Main Ftreut and Tentl avenue , lat
Ight. I was started by thl Scottg . who
'ere hunting tor trouble All wpre locked
rp , but Ipnrne . "ho cscalled. Iolen , who
lived several 810ta from 1 revolver Is
harged : with aViault wih Intent to ki , ,
Chamber ' Ihnclng academy now open for
lupls ; , Cal aCer 10 a. m. Circular
L Hardman and Standard l'lanol. 13 N. 16th.
; Morelouso & Co. , blank books and binding I
JavI ! , 1871 brandy ; purest , a&et , blt
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I J ! until , IIU I . \t' : ( 'IU ) gu.
JIAh S.'iu.il nlli 'I'w" n""I" In the
1I/hCh : A\'II ' 111 tl 1lnt.
Thee have b.-n nIne Rcheol rooms In the
city closed by City h'slclan Tre ) Mr to pro-
vcnt nn epidemic rt scarlet fever anti ,1ph- ,
theria. As a mater of fact the epidemic Is
no greater now than I"has been almost every
ycar for several ) 'ears. I Is only the tear I
at what may lallllen that has induced the i
city pii3'sicilmi to close the school rooms for
the purposes at funilgatiomi. I Is hoped , that
the radical measures he has taken will be
found prottabll' In blotting out the disease ,
hut there are a good runny parent who hate
to have their children at here , or at least
like to have them In school who 110 not hcs-
hate to peRk In robust tones their opinion of
time city physician.
The two latest schools to fal under thr
ban are the high school and the Eighth
avenue bulhln ! Monday Ella Ahijrlghmt ] one
at the pupis , was sick at school , but not
so seriously ] that she hall to ! O home. She
rplalned In the school room all day arid on
'ruesday her case was found to be diphtherin
Yesterday noon Superintendent Sawyer paula
n visit to time school and Informed time pupils
that time city Ilh'slclan hat ! ordered the
building closed until ? lomla ) The pupis
were not allowed to take any of their books
hionie . Between now ant Monday the buid-
Ing will he fumigated , ant It Is expected that
school wi be opened the first at the wuek
Two rooms In the Eighth avenue bullln !
were closed 'esterday afternoon hy the city
phslclan on account at the same disease
Three cass at scarlet fever wure reported
to the city clerk from the Jensen family ,
living at 1803 South Sixth streut Two ot
the chidren have been sick for a week , and
now the mother Is also down Yefterda ) ' for
the fIrst time a physician was called In and
he pronounced I scarlet tever
, , t'VS i 7,000 1.'lunl TIlE COUN'1' ; ' .
.1. A. " 'lnI Inl.l" Cht' 1'lhlr ltm'sioim-
MIIIIC for Ills Son' n 'lth.
J A. Wiat served a notice on the Board at
Supervisors yesterday to the effect that he
held the county respolwlble for the death ot
his son Claude , who was killed a few weeks
ago hy his rig falling off Into a ditch In Gar-
nor township , a short distance last at the
city limits , emi the CrNoent City road , lie
claims that the death was not thl result ot
any carelessness on the part of his son , but
ot the negligence at the county omclals. lIe
maket a claIm for $15,000 RS administrator of
the dead , bry's estate , ant $2,000 for his own
Personal damages.
A petition has been circulated among the
farmers living east of the city recently , asl.-
log the board to build a fence , or put som
other kind ot a device , which shall prevent
other team from faling Into the snie ditch
In which Claude Wiatt met hIs death The
petition bears the signatures at a large num-
bur at the farmers who make a practice of
passing over that porton at the Crescent
City road , and was fed In the auditor's
office yestertay , I wa" referred to Chair-
mn 'adsworth with power to act.
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Comc for YOII' limits . Vmisrmt's DIii-
I hiier ' n ' ' .
Ilt'r ) t'I'II'C 11'1 C.
Opposite Ogden hotel Look at these
astonishing pries , not for cheap trash , but
line for : high grade novelties In the m1Inery
Hats 15c.
hats , 25 etc
Hats , : : ccnts.
Fine hats , 40c.
Fine hats , 46 cts
Fine hats , 50 cents
Fine fur hats , 58c.
Fine fur hats , 65 cts.
Fine fur hats , 75 cents
Fine chenle hats , 85c.
Deter grade chenille hats ! 5c.
Fine cowered velvet hats , $1
Fine trImmed velvet hats , $1.50.
Trimmed hats , ostrich tips , $1.95.
White beaver hats , lamh's edging , 75c.
Whie beaver hats , lamh's edging , ! 5c.
White beaver hat , lamb's edging , $1.15.
Hats , hats , hats , at all prIces.
lists. hat hats , never so cheap.
hats , hats , hats , on Iale all week
Come and make your selection 1 you have !
not bought a hat ) 'et , Trlmmlns lor hats
almost Iree hats trimmed for hal price In
millinery dep ' rtment , Vavra's Dry Goods
Store , 12 Droadway.
Y. M. : C. . \ . :1.t'C I 1' .
The meeting In time Young Ien's Chris-
Lan association rooms Tuesday night was
one ot special Interest. Hev. W II , Cable ,
pastor ot the Fifth Avenue MethodIst Epic- "
copal church , was the speaker. lIe was us.
termed to wIth marked attentIon. Ills earnest
and magnetic words will resul In much
good , as Indicated by the teptmony ot a
larga number I.ast night the assoclaLon
was represented In the nine church prayer
meltll ! by twenty-sIx men , who spoke upon
the subject of the work of the Young len'b ,
Christian association In general-ph'slc I ,
Chriptan assocaLon
intellectual , social and , rdigiomms. The
church representation was as folow ! ' : Con-
regaLonal , C. G. Saunders , W 1 Tarldng-
ton , F. I Keep ; PrEsbyterlan , W. J. Ievur-
ett . A. A. Hart : Baptst , O. O. St John ,
John Conoyer , 1 S. 1lolesworth ; ChrIstan
F I. . Evans I , C. I Judson , E. C. Bell ;
Broadway Methodist Epir'copai W W. Wal- !
lace. G. ) D. Daker , W. S. Homer : Trinity
Methodist Episcopal ] , Ii. S. Norton C. J.
1lcNltt LewIs ; Fifth Avenue Methodist Epis-
copal , Fl B. Morehouse , OvId \Ien , C. S.
Lawson . : : Second IrEsb'terlan , J. : I. Oursler ,
\V. : I Van Arnam , Rev. Henry Cuker
The meeting tonight will be led by He\ ,
0. W Snyder nt 8:30 : : singing by John Can-
oyer. All men will fnd a welcome Good
live meeting and good plnglng.
Thm ( . ) . :11.t IiiSoul. .
Not being able to atend to the piano bus-
Jess and , needing the room for my large
lIne of holiday gocds that will soon he In ,
I wi soil my remaining stock at planas at
ACTUAl COST and on terms : s low
as $10 per month. This Is a rare chance to
buy a good piano
Picture framing a specialty.
\ V.V. , ClAP IAN , 17 lain St.
Entirely new devIces for shaping and turIng
wIthout have been
Ing collars wihout breaking just
alllld , to time modern smut complete plant at
the Eagle Liundry,724liraadway. , _ Tel. 15i
ClollnA - Sale' .
In order to close out I will sell all millinery
good at cost for the next thirty days. M19"
Itagedais , 10 Pearl streut
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" 'mimis to Iii' UrolJht Omit.
John Irsha , who has been kept by the
county poormaster for a number of years
'past , has written the D03nl at Supervisor
the following letter , which Is now awaiting
cc' ion :
COUNCIL. . IH.UFFS la-lr , BORrd , I
have wRntrd to pel nn Illare to you four a
long tme , I was sIck today or I woul\ \
have conic mmiymeif . I 11 tell you what I
want tor this place UU and six months
grub If you want the place one of you
head men come clown and sep me I will
leave this town If semi foax buy mo olt
Yours trul ' Mit. JOHN .
truly , :1JOHN BIHSHA.
Chrysanthemum display : largest varIety :
fInest plants : lowest prices .1. F. W1cox ,
00 to Chambers' hal tonight. St. Paul's
guid , Admlslon only 25 cents.
l'vo you seen the new gas heating stoves
at the company'l office ?
The Inrdman Illano improves with usa
l.h'll" lIt ' mires.
The ladies ot St. Paul's guild ga\'l a "Lh'-
log Icture" entertalnmlnt lat evening at
Ciiammthers' ball , before an audience af about
300 people , who displayed the liveliest In-
tlrlst In each one of the brilliantly colored
human engravings that were revealf for In-
speeton on the stage that was Impro\'IHd
at one end of the coons The pictures were
Intersllersed " ith piano anti vocal selectons ,
After the program there were dancing and
refresimmntnte , which were participated In by
a large number.
! IU.t'll ( Mliiiucry ' Sale
at trimmed hats and , bonnets. We guarantee
the bust quality ant the lowest prices No
dry goods store millinery kept. The lon
Ton . 301 Broadway.
Nothing like It. The famous Crown piano
with orchestral attachment leads them all ,
lWlh Music 10uae. 1. Stutlman steet
0 V.P iC'l' 'I'U (1 it.ii2'IG'S I ii'Oht'V .
i'mr ( hII' Allrnt' ( ) ' " ( :111 thlt At-
tlrl ' ) ' I't'i's A ri' 1'00 1lrA .
I xceJLons to the report of Wiiam Grone-
weg , assignee for Peter Buck , have been
filed hy Beck and some of the creditors , and
were nrgued yesterday In the district court
by I.1cklnger Bras for Beck on,1 , some of
the creditors and W. If. Ware for Gronlweg ,
There has been some little trouble In con-
necten with the etlement ot this lIttle
f3.o0 falle , and It looks as I by the time
the litIgation has lnded there will he but
lIttle left for the poor creditors , Last spring
Assignee OroncwEg Ilut In a claim for $50
atorney fees , Incurred In prosecu1ng the
case Involving the homestead questIon
through time suprem court. The creditors
ahjectel to this on the around that the assignee - '
signee hn,1 , brought up the litigation , amid
ought to pay for It. Shorty after this an
amenlell , claIm was lint In , asking the court
to allow Smih Mci'imerson $3i5 and W , II.
Ware a like : Rmount for atorney fee , and
Oroneweg $375 for his services ns aseignee
Jl'lge Lewis granted the request while the
attorneys were out of the city. The excep-
tons flied , aleg . that there was collusion
on time part of time assIgnee anti the attor.
! atar-
ne's , and were even bold enough to adminIster -
later R roast to Judge Lewis , the Inter blmig
no longer a judge In thIs district Thu case
was submitted amid taken under olvlsement ,
by JUdge Green yesterday.
. A ( , m'ri'v ( Iomm .
We wish to correct a slIght typographical
error that occurred In a recent Issue of The
Bee which made lS say that T. B. hughes
at ! 1 SOlth Main street was a dealer , In
"hardware. " : lr. Hughcs does not sell hard-
\nr. but time winter unlerlear , ho Is selling
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wi stand more "hard wear" ant give more
gem'eral satisfactIon for the than
geleral satsfacton money any
line In time cIty-and , he hiss It from 75c lP ,
ThIs weatmer suggests warm and com-
ortRblo things. Those "Colorado Euler .
Down" bed comforts at the Council liluffs
Counc1 Bufs
Carpet commmpatmy's amid time big hue of fur
rugs met these suggestions. They arc
cheap , durabe : , beautiful ,
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Looking for fuel savas and hard times
tmus
stoves don't overlook D Vol's new aIrtight
coal heaters. They do the work and don't
cost you much , ,
Stephan Bro ! , plumbers. Quick work and I
reasonabl prics. 529 Droadllay
The IIar&nan piano wins many frlunds.
Y. M. C. , \ . Et.EC'l'S ITS OE'IlCI1ht .
Mrs. .1. 1. l'mmilt'rsooml If 1.11.11 time
' ' l'rt'siiieiit fur Selmrmmskii.
VItI' Irt'"I.I 'lt I.r : rhrn.kn
BROOKIYN , Nov. 13-At toda"s session
of the International convention at the Young
Women's ChrIstian associations W S. Stewart -
art at Ph1adelphla opened the discussIon on ,
'The Girl In Ier LIfe Outside the Asscla I
ton , " "B ardlng Homes ant , ! Vacation :
Homes " "I ' resh Air Funds , " " 'ra\ ' lers'
Aid , " etc. Several Ilelegates math' slier ,
addresses regardln/ their eximriences In c < n-
necton with the suhucts !
The varIous state commltes held R meet-
Inl at noon to eompue note O : the gencral
work of the organization . Simuitaneeus
with this mcctn ! the secretarlc0 amid super-
Intundents bath , a conerence Miss SIbyl
Gray ef " 'orcestE. Mass . real n pal ) r en-
titled " " 'orle of the General Secretary and
Its Helaton to AEsoeatlon" : ' at the after-
necn session. The electIon ot officers , which
Was \ to have taken IlloC today , will take
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111ace tomorrow.
The following cfc-rp were elected , this afternoon -
ernoon : President , : lrs , n. A. Dormn , New
York : first Vice president , lrs. J. Ii. I , < ar-
mont , Montreal : corresponding secretary ,
Mrs. John Duncan , Louisville : recording ec-
.retary , Mist' : I , E. True . Chicago ; assistant
secretary , Miss E. B. Stewart B1Ilm re ;
treasurer , Mrs. Levi T. Sconell , Cleveland ;
vice presIdents lrs. W 0 , Gould , San Fran-
cisco : : lrs , John 1lcOQugal , Montreal ; : lr , ' .
B. T. Vincent , Denver : : lrs , George Kellogg ,
Hartford : : lrs , Wllam Saverck ! , Wilmington -
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ton ; Mrs. John S. Harlan , Washington : : lrs ,
Icander Stone , Chicago ; 1lrs , James Buchanan -
chanan , l.ulsvle ; Mrs. Ida Fullerton , Iuw-
it'oi ' ; .Me. ; lrs. Charles Latrobe , Baltimore ;
: Ira , 11 S. I,3mson , Boston ; Mrs. C. C. Italmi-
water , St. LoWs : ; 1lrs , J. I. Unllerwood , LIn-
cciii Neb : Mrs. C C Inl Newark ] ; Mrs. C.
K Debl New York ; :1S5 C. Y. D11u ) CIn-
cInnat ; 1ls,1 ' E. J. Thompson : , Portland , are , :
Miss Sarah Cadbury , Phladlphla ; Mrs.
Henry lrown , Irovldenc ; ; lrs. Angus
Campbel , lemphis. Tenn : lrs. Jostph
Bryan Hchmond : Mrs. D. I S. Cunningham ,
\'heeling.
Time conventon adjourned to meet In Montreal -
treal In Novmbr , 1S97.
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SYHACUSg , N. y" , No\ 13.-1 . I
Vaughan , president ot the American Hrpub- ,
Ic.1n Cole go league , who Is In the city attending -
tending the Delta Kappa Epsion convention ,
halll he had male , the followIng appoint-
ments of the dupartment chaIrman for time
tw
coming year : First dellartment , H. H.
lager , University of Vermont ; second de
partment , John HIscox , Amherst : third do-
te-
hartmnellt . B. D. PIeson , Hracuse university -
sity ; fourth department , D V. ) . Hulburt , Uni-
versiy at Pennslvanla : sixth department ,
L. F. Falher , Ohrln college : venth , 'r.
w' , Nadal , nePduw university , DePanw ,
lnd : eighth , N , F. larsh , University at liii-
noi ; ninth , W. I" . Larrabee. UnIversity of
Iowa : tenth , Wilam J. Stickle , University
at ICamisas : eleventh . W. V 10alant , University I-
nrsiy of Nebraska : twelfth . , S. A. Ierklns.
Washlnton unIversity ; thIrteenth , \ . n.
Thompson , UnIversiy at California : sub-ex-
ecutve commitee : I'rank 1' . Prat ChIcago -
cage College ot Law ; Jamel J. SherIdan ,
Yale : S. " . Johnson , Harvard : B. J. hemming - -
ming , University at Wisconsin : W D , Mc-
Wilams of Kalamazoo and the officers of
the lengue
A meeting at the sub-executive commlt'eo
wIll be hEld In ChIcago Novemher 30 to de-
cidu on thl place of holding the next con-
vention , The plans for time convention pro-
vide that on the fIrst night a mock repuh-
Ican national conventon will be held , at
which time the nominatng speeches will he
made by the delegates and a ballot taken
The result ot the balloting , though , he said ,
must not be considered as slgnltylng the
eRntllate they will support for presIdent or
I their preterunces On time second night a
banquet will be held , at which henry Clay
Evans I ot Tennessee and Senator Burrows
of Michigan wi be the speakers.
lISCI'SSEn ' 'lg Ni1t I \ - 'I'ES'I'l' .
Inlt"t Comigrem4s ' 11. " I U1 II the
1l"ht .I :11"t'rl iteseimrt.li.
PROVIDENCE , H. I" , Nov 13.-Presltient
Andrews called the second dny's sslon of
the Baptst congress to order There was
a good atundance , The topic of the mornIng -
Ing session was "Uooks ot the New Testa-
ment I the Light of Modern Research , "
DiscussIon at the topic \\'a' opened by Re\ .
l. D. Hahn of Sprlnteld , Mass , who read ,
a long , InterestIng article on thl "Carmonity"
of payIng particular attention
partcular atenton to the perIod
of historIc .erllclm at the New Te"tament
durIng the end of the frt and early part at
the second centuries Dr. P. A. Nordoil's
paper on "Types of Theology , " which followed -
lowed , was a masterly effort , dealing
thoroughly with the teachings at Christ , the
writers of the New Testament and diversity
of types during that period , Prof. Milton 0
Evans I ) . D"
, 1. " , of Cro3er TheologIcal prn-
mary read a similar paper. Dr. George F
hlorr of Boston , Dr. 10vey at Newton Theological -
logical Institute and others ah'o made short
and appropriate remarks ,
After the noon adjournment the "
Arer topk . , "The
ltoiatlon of time State '
Helaton to Slml'nblc Cor-
Iloratone and TheIr Employee , " was taken
, lion . Tiionias E.
up lon. Thoma Darkworth of Jackon ,
Mich. , and Prof. Albion V. ' . Somali at the
Unlnr1ty of Chicago . being the speakers .
I your children are subject to croup watch
for the frt Iymptom at the dlsea6ehoare-
nen. It Chamberlain's
I Cough Remedy Is
given as loon as the child becomes hoato It
wIll Ilrevnt the atack , Even after the
croupy cough hu appare the attack can
always ba prevented hy givIng this remedy.
couCh I Is ale Invaluable for colds and whooping
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HEROES IN "B : VE ANI ) GRAY ( ;
, .
Fortuncs II TrceTrovo Secreted
Throughout : lho MdsO\th ! ,
-
f
IIING PLACES MAY ' , NEVER BE DIVULGE
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hi'"s IIJh 1 , "tl'IC. II " "hllt"
IIClr I I I ) ' Ca ilium' it y-l hut St..t.t..1 t
111 . SUt' 'l''lr ' II time Et'uit
01 , ' 1. .tl I ni'ICh-lul'llclt. (
For 100 ) 'ear to come there wIll be tales
at treasure trove from that large section of
the mhlsouth which was for three years of I
cIvil war a debatable land , wherein , outside '
the army posts , there was mme securIty ot person .
son or property. The Invaders themselvs
hall a pretty taste for looting ] , says the At-
lanta Constitution , hut tlmey we nothing like
so rapacious as the guerilas , who plundered
'Imartal ) ' men of ( all sympatimlcs , and ! as
often sported blue and brass ns the coiifed-
crate gray . The gueria had , Indeed , but a
single active prIncIple-pIllage. Ono old
farmer who had held three 'uars' crops until
prices were at their hlsnest , got $12,000 In
the yellow metal , took I homu all gave I to
his wife , bhllng her do time best she could
with It She was an easy-going , unthrly
sort at body anti burled , It In the garden In
plain sight at everybody about the place , tak-
ing only the Ilrecauton to set a straggling
rosebush on top of I , and , further , to put
aboVe the gold a hcof lver that she herself
had saved up. That was Friday night. On
Sunlhy the family all went to preaching
Whun the ) clm home time rose tree lay UII-
rooted , the bag at sliver was gone , anti so
wee a wagon and team , besides a famIly 01
necc ! ,
'rh ) had taken all ot their belonlng"
and so much at their mastur's and run
away to the neHust federal outpost , which
mmitlcs off. PursuIt usele .
was twenty mies ofr was uselees.
and would hH'e been tool h. The tarmer
eyed ! time rifle hole a minute , then thrust his
armdoln Into it , scratched about fnrlouI .
clutched something dueper down and brought
up the h1g ot gold. The de polers , finding !
ha,1 , not thought to dig deepI'r. But the .
owner was not satisfied to trust his wlt.l
hidIng lurther. lie was a godly man , but
Sunday though It wa , he swung the bag over
his ehoumltlem' all trampud off Into time wood , \
lie dId not como hack until the mmigbt was
well on and said nothing at what he had
done with the mony : lie never slId anything
In fact. Six months later he was fouml dead
In bed of heart Ilse ] ! , and though hil heirs
hunted high and , low , have asked the help
.
or the dl\lnlng rod and consule.1 clalr\.oy.
ants , to say notimlmig 01 having cl : ared up times
1\ lmle woodland , and dug over the whole
IOOO.aere farm , to tht3 day they have never
fuund a trace at the lost mane )
Another man burlell a pot ot ! old In a
rickety barn , then eel fire to time structure
being certain that no one would think at
rummaging In time ash us. And still another
Plt $0,000 In gold amid greenbacle ! In the
earthen floor ot hIs smaIlI house , anti let
It I stay there five , years , not daring to take I
cut unti recolstructon was Pretty wel mic-
conmpllsimctl. Ont at his neighbors , time ,
tl'rltUe3t man In , the county , was Imown t&
have put R very large slm In time rccle wals
ot hil cellar , but to have grown dl 'trustfll
of that hiding place , , amid bO to have chosen
aimother.Vimere the other \I'tH located , never
OJID out , the man who chose It was secretive -
cJ'elve. ali dd not tel Yen his only SOl
By and by heIns stricken speechless and
motonlcss at a time when lis looketi to ip
good ( for years ot lie lie dlt lot live six
months , and thrdughout them he made mIen-
11c.te efforts to tell his secret , but all In
.aln. It 19 stl a secret-except as to a
f'w thousand dollur , which hl3 grandson
found twenty ye'ars after , under the rock !
pillars at an old 'orn ' cr11
IAIOE AD IllS COW
At a' mlimmmmer hi' ( LuxlngtOT , ' coon after time ,
war , Gl'mral lep s.11 that he h.1d uixal . upon
lahone a ! his successor I : command at the
confederate torces "If I had ben kthletl . "
Lee Is reported to have salt , "Gen ral Ma-
hone woull have suooeu,1 , me , In commanJ "
ThIs IncIdent Is related In an autograph let-
ter from J. Iorace Lccy. reprodnced In lel
llmmtler's autobloglalln' , The truth at the
statement has been " questioned by General
Mahome's enemies In Vlnnla ; , cays the St.
Louts Republc , but mme one has ever pro-
duced a reasonable denIal , whie every one ,
even the revereet at his enemies , has ac-
knolede,1 , the hIgh estcem In which Iahone
was held , by Lee.
1lahone was a civil engineer by protes-
sion , lie brought Into use lu every ene-
ment time ski he had gained In this calling .
Inl at the VirginIa Military In.tutu , from
which he had been graduated In 1817. lie
was an organize ot men Those whl fought
by his side say he conducted hImself In bat-
tie just as I he were goIng about an Important -
portant Illeoe ot engluuuring. lie wa ! alaays
calm ant self-possessed , and the precision
ant deliberation which he emllloed were
ever successful agencIes In his career.
When Iw first en'ered the southern army
ho was an almost hopeless dyspeptIc. lie
had suffered for many years the unc-rlaln
and untlnwly effects of that exasperating
maldd ) ' . lie thought he snouhl have fresh
mik every tay lu the field , for It hal formcd
a part at his diet at home , 10 he took a cow
Into tIme Amy and earled the beast with
him all through the \ or.
General 1lahone aten related the annoy-
Imce the cow causel him One thmmme General
calsu. tme
Lee came lu to hIm after the cow had heen
In the way anti said : "General , you will
have to leavE that cow behinml ' , "
"I cannot do I , sir , " Mahone repleI , , "If
wo cannot get along with the cow I wIll have
to re lgn , "
So the cow remained , and she was actually
at General Mahone's camp on the memorable
April day when Lee surrendered , to Grant at
Aphionmattox . General : thone took the ani-
nisi home to Petersburg aferward ,
The general was noted also In the army
for the complete household outfit he carried.
WIth cookIng utensIls he was particularly
we ! supplied , and ho aferward diem : boasted
that he lived as well In time army as he lived
In Washington. lie had supplIed his camp
wagons with a full outfit at bedding anti
household contrivances , ant thoulh the Wl
was a perpetual "mo\'lng day" for him , he
( .ten said that If ho hart another war to go
thrcugh he wouhl do the same way
AN JAINEST SOLDIER.
" 'hen the war was on , " remarked , an
ex.congrezsman to a 'aahlngton Star
writer , "amI I felt pretty sure It was to he
no nfnuty-day affair , I went to work to re-
cruit a commmpamiy Jd see what I could mb
' to
toward setting It. I lived In a commllty
whose men were as wIlling to take a few
rIsks In that lIne ' as "m'EI and I wasn't
trouble at all to pick
any al up enough men
for a comllany. I hat any lumber at enthusiasts -
thusiasts In my cOlhmhnt , but one boy about
16 years old had more enthusiasm than all
of us combined. lie wasn't very handsome
and he s'asmi't very good , but ho was full at
hurra , ant that l b' . what we wanted , be-
cause I felt that hard tmes were before us
and all the surpiu.a effervescence would be
worked , off as SOI.al we got Into time field.
"This particular young fellow , 1
thought , wouhl bl. about the fIrst to
frst
cave , for he talked lkE a man who was more
mouth than tml , ant I can't say that I had ,
much confidence 10 him , except for temporary
purposes Wel , I IQ - the company together
In short order. nntiIt . , ! 'l 'nn't very long before
we were ordered ty , time front wIth the regi-
ment One night Ih9rtly after we got Into
the fighting countr ) ' . , we came within range
at tie Joimnnies They were somewhere on
the other sdl : of a email stream , with a
bridge over I , and m ) company was tent forward -
ward to protect the brIdge , As we moved
forward there was no sign at the enemy ,
and wo dlln't ! expEct him for a mile at least ,
when suddenly we sprung him In a clump
at woods not thirty yards In front of us.
I threw my men Into line of battle at once
to storm the woods , for It was not big , and
I knew that not many more men timn I had
couhl be hidden there , and I was at that time
ready to fight four or five times as many men
as I might meet. I waited , however , for
seine sign before makIng a move , when all
at once a long line at lght shot out at the
woods and the bullets spaLerel all around
us and two or three at my men went down
ThIs had a cooling erect , and I concluded to
was not my time yet to charge , so 1 let the
boys return the fire . They did It with a
wl , too , and In 1 very abort time the woods
were still and the enemy had got out I
ordered my men to cease firIng , and the
order wu obeyed ect a to anD man down
about the mltlo at the line , who k1 bang
InK Away , rtglrles : I spotted hUl cud
malle I rush down his way ,
. 'I ieee , you blamed fool , ' I excilnNI ,
'whnt do you mean by firing Didn't you
hear the order to crluf
"it was 1) ' young enthusiast , about nyI
paces In olvance , of the line , atll be bnngclI
away antI Ilro\led hIs gun ,
'I 'Wht do \ you meau by thnt ? ' I said " ,
getting , , hot
. 1'xcu90 : me , cap , ' he rtspontd with the
easy tnmllarl ) at the volunteer , 'but I Jlned
the army to put down the rebellion , and ted
bob ' skin It I Rln't ' to rio It
mmiy gain' to I ni soon
as I can , anti right here , too , It you gIve me
hal a chance , ' anll hu pule,1 , up his gun , nml
I hall to thrcten him with IY Iwort before
I could quiet him , I wasn't brvll'o ' , either . "
concludell the captain , "for the Oust man to
tRl hnt dropped , dead at his feet In the rank
In front of him , and what Is more , It hallu't
been RU hour before the scrap lint ( the man
lelell anti the ) 'ounK tel 0\\ ' hall a squabble
for the place In time front rank hehl by the
man who went down. "
4ltM'i'S LIEST MARKSMAN.
There Is a soldier In troop 0 at the Secant
cavalry , Rt Port 'Ingate , Ariz. , says n eJrre-
all ' IHlent In the Boston Traveler , who bears
the distinctIon of bulng the bst shot In the
United States arm ) Hu Is Sergant Henry
hienser . antI not only Is he a thorough cav-
alr'man In every sense of the wort , a pur-
feet carbine anti PiStol shot , but he has hail
some nd\'antures that few men wouhl have
lived through. I sa I time sergeant the other
day In hIs comfortnble quarters anti obtained
a record at his wonderful . shootng , as well
as the story or n desperate battle ho hall for
chuca. his life In Arizona In lb'JO , near Port lua-
Sergeant lene hal served as a otler ]
for almost nineteen 'e3rs. lie Is 1 pJwer-
fully buIlt , athletc man at nbout 38 years of
age , a pleasant conveFatlnllst : anti a thorough -
ough good fellow , so his comrades sa ) ' ,
In tlmedlstumgtmisimeti marl.smen's team shoot
In 18n he'on the celebrated "hlmmffala"
medal , a huge golti adorment sought after
more , IJrhap3 , than any other Inslnlum at
marksmanship to be found In the Rrm ) ' , I
Is larger than the govurmenLs : gold medal
awadet to time winner at time army team
shoot , and I has to be Ion frcm time moat
ditnguished marlesman In thc servlc lie
seoret GOO points In thl shoot. In the sammie
competton ! In ISD3 , at Fort Sherltan , he
again won the "lulalo" medal , wih
a score at 5S2. Some one tampercd
\Ith the sights of hIs carbIne at
this shoot amid after he comnlnced
to fire hu had to talc a IUW carbine , about
\hlch he knew nothing. lie found that It
bhot a trlle too high lie allowed ftr this ,
and won first prize In spIte at the machlna-
t'ons ' at hIs enumleR. AgaIn. In last year'
shoot , he captured time greatly prized . "Bjlf-
falo" medal , amid , now has three at them , In
addition to the first Ilrlze medal of the gO\-
ernment for the army , anti ice's valuabl :
decorations enouh to cover his breast. lie
has madu the highest scores In skirmish
ring ever Rtalned , namely , liO , li7 and
184 , out at a possible 200 ponts :
Th shooting at these various complLLcn '
Is not "mutlii sumootlmig" by any muans. Neither
are time 1 distances from the targets known :
neIther are the targets tw great Imment'
square affairs at whIch time milta shot at
Credmor. The targets are Ilhouette figures
or soldiers life size One Is standing In th :
set ot firing a rife , another Is kneelIng , and
the thIrd Is lying prone upon the ground
with only shoulders In sight A hIt on the
sanding target counts three , a hit on the
1m-eln , on . 'our and the lying fgure countl
five when hit The men are given forty
rounds at ammunlLon , They arc
started , toward the targets a
: u distance ot 100 ) ards. They
11e commandld to halt at some point , the
"JRtance of which Is 100wn to them , between
500 yards and 200 yards from time targets
'i'iey : must tre one shot at each stop. and
therl ) are fv halts each way , gonl : amid
eomlng The second shot Is fred at 11 mum
kncwn distance further on , and the compuL
tar may fire as rany or its few as h' 1.1"
during tha thirty sacmmis' hilt. lie must e"-
tlmate his lstancu , arrange his sights , allan
for wlntage , maui , hIs Illeco at (1ch shot ani
respond , PromptlY to th9 cal to stop firing
and advance t' this next halt or course the
men : are very expert In the handln ! ot their
cublnes They wIll drop to the ! round lke
: shot , with their fingers ful of cartrldgo.
an : , at the cloes1 ranges , will fire ( rem : : ten
to thirteen shots at the targetD In thIrty seconds -
antIs , end hilt the targets every timime. Sur-
geant lenser Is thought to bu n better shot
today than he has ever buon , and It he does
not win the "Buffalo" again this year someone
one wi have to shoot very fast and very
wel to prevcnt him. a
I'.tCiiING 10Sg'grIHl' ! OPI'II"I'
Cnlt 111 I t' ( ' ( If hi ' eo . ) 1.rl.a.tl I ul
. '
I n/ " . l'tmu t I rt.
CICINNAT 13.-Speclal ( Telugrml
-Tomorrow's IIce : Current wIll l ' : Timer
han bee a conLnuance ot free marketng
ct hogs time past week ] , and wuster pacltnf
Indlcateu 3Q.OOO , compared with 375,001
the precdLng'eul < , and 3OOOO for the cor-
rcsllolHlng tme lact ] ' year From November
t. I the total Is iOOOO , compared with G70OOG
iaet year. Prominent places compare at
follows ,
talows : . . iSq5. lS91
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . : 110,015) ' ) 2Of/JQ
lhleago KalFa City . . . . . . . . . 81.00 h.ol.J )
Omaha CI . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.000 ,1 (
St 1.otms : . . . . . . . . . . . . . n ; ( ' lO 2800
Clnmhmmnatl . . . . . . . . . . . 21.00 01,00)
Clnl'IRt . . . . . . . . . . : ! IO : 28. ( ' ) )
1 IlannpoJs . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 80,000
llwaukeo . . . . . . . . . . . 18.0 18.0nJ )
Sioux CIty . . . . . . . . . . . 1,00 lCOo
'ednr itapltl..u . . . . . . . . lO ! 1o'Yj : ;
St. J o Hapll.1 . . . , . . . . . . . 10,001) 13. (
St Paul. . . . . . . . . . . 10.0 18OV )
SI'"n. n.I" ' . " SImm' Ilh'r.I. " . .
lii.OOMINGTON , lii. , Nov. 18.-VIce Pres-
.
Ilent Stevenson tonight tenlell the r'tate-
ments atrllute.1 . to him In a dispatch from
l'ittsimmmmg , l'mi. He I sall : "I Ind n comuversa-
tiun wi' It u newspapcr man at pltlburg
Ylt'tetll lon ' 1 . , " hut explicitly declined to he In-
FORTY YEARS.
OF S.gnl H FROM l'l LES.
U .m.rl'nhl. Gun' of l'UI.ul.1 ; 1.Jor
J 'II ul Culum" , ( ) , ln.
People who stiffer from that annoyIng and
obstinate disease will be gratified to le.t
that science has discovered a safe , convenIent
and slmplo cure for every form at lilies , al
the experience of the popular Major Dean
at Columbus , Ohio , amply atests , Time
Major says : I would lIke to amid , my name
to the thousands who have been cured by
the Pyramid PlO Cure I know tram ex-
perlencl' that It Is the only remedy on earth
that will efectu11y cure idles : plenty at
remedies gIve relict for a ( hue , but as for
a lasting core I had tried all the salves , lo-
tons , erc" , without auccess. Six boxes at
ta Pyramid Ile Cure entrely removed all
traces at I case at ples at forty years stand-
mg , .
Ig.You
You may rest assured that the Pyramid
Pile Cure has no stauncher advocate than
mmmyselt .
) feel that I Ii I my duty to allow you to
use my name In any way you may see ft ( ,
In order that other sufferers may thus be
directed te what I feel certain vIii be a
spupdy relief and cure.
The Pyramid Pile Cure gIves Instant relief -
lief and a permanent cure In all kInds at
let
blind , bleed In ! Itching lilies.
It Is absolutely tree tram opiates , cocaine
I similar poisons , so eommon In pile cures.
The Pyramid Plo Cure Is sold by drug-
gllt at ro , cent and $1.00.
A book on cause and cure at Piles wi be
sent tree hy addressing tbe Iyramhl Co. ,
Albion , Mlch
THE NEW
MURRAY HOTELI
Pronounced . bv all who have p'ttron-
Ized I , the best In Cuisine , Equipment
atud Service ,
Modern In every ' respect
Rates @ 250 to $4.00. -
-Spcclol Iotee by week or month.
U. SILLOWA Pros & Mgr. ,
1th and IIat'no' Sts . Omaha
GrQod Cruise
ORIENT .lh tl Fst T. ' " .
. . , .
Bcrl" I.r Ile me
tLA TOURAIN
or the ( lompagnie O.Danl Traaiathsimtlqoo tVr.ch
Ompa.nle IYr3Bcb
Liii. 1 . L.av. . Nw S'Or F.brugr t . tor a ) days'
T'.DltUtQ1o
: : , 1tt lbs 'i'k } l : Iasi4. oM .J * :
'lurke1. Orelc . 'e. ' R UtoD ( t Jut lear' Ir'ld
Irl" I'rgral ( f.l. I'a. nllr Jcted to oD.hal
rabiD moo' . Apol , ealr.to laUIIC W. KOUUI.U ,
Oe.ral W.r.'D . genm. i6 ItDdalph S , . UWcago.
Cr 10 hard E Moons , 11' Faram street ,
Omaha . NIb
'
eoo a oa
SOUTH OMAHA NE'VS
ocoCc < eccco otC COfc
Yulerllay afternoon Messrs . nOl ) I nn I I.cvy
come to al 1111erstnnllll Ant the trulbh's
between the two wee 11toh(1 imp Shortly
arer noon Levy RII\e3ell before I'olIe Jllle
( hrlstrnlnn anti swore out conwlnllL asaln
J : . I. Doud , B. S. AllolR , anl \lbe I.'or-
sthe for assault ant' ' bole ) ' . Ibu,1 , la.lo
a flank movment anti , ha,1 Levy nrres'e,1 for
asseult with Intent to 110 great bodily tnjnr
After n short talk Levy amid /0111 left the
court room and tnlked thr mater over , nlll RS
a rlul , nllher pllrt nPlearCI to IlroHcute
The trouble startEI last Sturly : , , ICcnool
when Doud utemptell to saln i'ssessinn ' or a
hOIe occuplcd b ) ' Levy. DOlil gallUlI an
ertranro t to t the I ii amuse 1111 I , tv y hntnlMrlhl1
hIm 1Ith bricks 0111 other mumissiles . Finally
a truce was misnamed lud Iotll let ( the prem-
Ites . agreeing . to settle time maier In the
courts. Eu'erythmimmg I Is em tiled nol \ \hont
the all . of the courts nnl both shies arc sat-
- - - -
: II/I ' ( 'I 1 t , . (1".lt' ,
Time stock yards wi be cioseml on Tbariks-
giving day.
henry Tuft of S.iiiuma , Utaim , Is vIsiting
fricuidum 1mm time city.
E , I 1. flood expects to leave this week for
iiooume , In. , where lie \ili resitbe.
Matt Malone of Cortitimmul was in town
yesterday nfternooum vlsltlmig frieummis.
forum , to Mm' . and Mrs.Vihilamn Kelly ,
Twenty-eighth anti It streets , a tlaumgimter.
Mr. Patti hienni , a bmmslmmess nmami at Twenty.
fourth amid J streets , wilt be married to MIss
Martha ilrmmilunmuummm.
Timero a nmeetlng ef time AiirigimtVork -
iumg Mcii's chili last mmigimt. No bumsiness of
iummportance was traumsactetl.
J. A. Wimmkier of Luraunle , Wyo. , canme' 1mm
yeslertlay with eIght loads of cattle. lie is
01mm ? of tue olilest shippers to timiit immarket.
lr. E , h. Stggiums , one of time govermmmmmemmt
insimectors , eummploye1 at time tlumion Stock yards
was yesterminy ordered to Chicago for uitity
S. A. l'terce of l'imie hiltiffaVyo. . , caumme to
town yesterday. lie says tluat the range
cattle are iii flue commtlltlom : antI that situp-
mulemits to South Ommuima iIli continue for caine
timmie yet.
llomm. II. S , Mauivlile of hot Springs , S. I ) . ,
was a vIsitor at time stock yards yestertiay
aftermmoomm , Mr. Mammvilhe is omme of time larg-
eat shippers of cattle frommm that district to
timi nmarket.
Saumi Itemner has frnctmmretl the laws by
placing too black eyes umpomi the pimlz of imla
brother Chancy. Saumi Is umuier a 90-miay
suspenmbed sentence for an missatmit conmmltted
last April. lIe' has not yet beemi arrested ,
A telegrammi fronm'ehisviiie , Mo. , received
yesterday afterncon by W' . N. Ilabcock , an-
notmncetl time ubeatim of Mrs. l'axton , mmiothuer of
Jamuos L. l'axtoum , stmperlmmtenbont of tIme Unirn
Steele yards. For tom : days past Mr. l'axhmmi
has been at hits ummotimer's hietietmie anti Glib ) '
Sunday a message saying chic was better was
received. The notice of her death was it-
ceived wIth sincere regrets by all of time em-
plo'e of the yards.
it eet'i'er for mmii liiii rim mmu'e Cmmiiunmm
1iOS1'ON , Nov. 11.-Judge llmrker : of time
stmprcmne court totlny nppointed liolmert lb.
l.elmumi to h ) re"elvcr of the l'atromms' ttutumuI
Fire Insurmince company \Vorct'ster on
Petition of instirammee Commissioner Mci'-
nh.
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'mmmi O'Slmnmmter's ride through time
snmtln'mglit viimd with time Imorrilibe 1101) .
gohmiimms jiutsuimmg Imimni w'as oumly a bad
dream , or iiiglitmuare'lmcbi nnybody is
itable to expermc'nce as time result of overeating -
eating o : ani attk of biliousmiess om. 1mm-
digestion. ro avoid such diungrecable
experit'lmccs 0mb or two of Dr. I'ierce's
Pleasant l'eibcts shioniti be taken after a
too hicart' immeal amid time actiomi of time
stoumn'.ch will tlmereliy be quickened and
time imical hromumltly digested.
fhmcmm too if Nature be assisted a little
iiOV nmmtl tlmemi in reiimovimmg olTemmhimmg
iuiatk'r frommm time stomuiaehi amiti 1)oweis you
viil thereby avoid a imitmltitude of dis-
tressimug mlcrmmugcmuieumts amid diseases , ammd
will have less frequent imeed for your
doctors' services.
Of all kumovum ngeumts for this purpose ,
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are time best ,
Their seeommdnry effect is to keep time
1)ovelS 01)011 auiml regular , not to further
commstipate , as is time Case with other p'mlic.
llcuice , their great ppimlnnity with sufferers -
ferers frommm imab'mtual coumstipatiomm , lilies
muummi their attemmdnumt ( liScoilifort amid smirmu-
ifold dertuigeummeumts.
: ! lie I'cllets cure iiliousumess , sick amid
bilious iuendaehme , dizzimuess , costiveness ,
or comistipatiomi , sour stouuaciu , loss of rip-
pctmte , coated tongue , imiligestioum , or
elyspepsiavlumly belcliiuigs , ' ' heartburn -
burn , ' ' pail : amid distress after eatimmg ,
1011(1 kindred deramigeuucnts of time liver ,
stomach and bowels. One little ' ' I'd.
let " is a laxative , two are mildly Ca-
thmartic.
( iilQ t ! . PA iWLiPIflC F .tttm.ruit.ys-uit-tmiv . ,
u1mmu u unmum.suIluuui.racthce , in the State
and Federal Courts , Rooms 306-7-8-9 , SImt
gart. Block. Counci. Bluffs. Iowa.
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M.tII 'I'O l.OOI Iiii Nlss' .
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.t % ' ' " ( ( ' 'iIuumuIl Mmmiii' ii Nets' 5n14
for 'l'm Cm'ii ts i , ' IJsI mmmc liii , nioim ,
l ) , .s-I rigi Ito I 1 * mimI ititi 1mm hilt , l'mmuit' . .
mtge I ) es 'l'hsit I hiui' , , es'cr livei
E q ummu I i cii ,
Antmlo las'I Tumhler , in a letter wrltte.
time Sthm of last montim , said :
"I imave imaui great smmccess in my first ats
temiiitt % ithi llaunouiti ) h'cs. \iy imitiband
itath a smmlt of stmunmmmcr clothes s'imoso colof
uliti not Please imiumi , but ito diti not feel abi
to bmuy a mmew stilt. We used c package o
Na % ' ) ' Illume Dhanmoumtl 1)yes ) , following time dli
recttons , and time etmit as tooiI trmiuisformne
to a sctbatt' , geumteei color , muakiog It as gao
as mien' . "
For years Diaiuiontl Dyes imve been thmi
stahutlirmi 1mm timotue'.mimds of imommme , where thioW
Oct50 of misc amid u eliatiilt ) ) ' immive tootle mmman
an old gowmm or i.uit look like umew.
There are a tiozen special fact cotton color (
of Dimummiomid Dyec , vimiclm are gtiaraimteed h
give colors tiust tire ( rime to miamimo cmiii alJ4
tobmmtely unfading , ovemi vhen exposeti (
eunlii'hmt or washmeil 1mm strong EsP5Ud8. Do
utot rIsk your goods itbm adulterated substi.
ttmte thit mire sonietinies offenetl.
lhmmmmoimml lyes ) mire soul by all drugghsts
Colored CauiulhfS of clotbu anti book gtvIn
full directions for timelr use cent free b
moB Ii.
Ii.W'eiis
W'eiis , ltictmardson & Co , liumniingtomm , Vt.
lnstanth' stops time moat exc'rtmtlating palims , aihayi
imntlmmnmmatuon and cumes eeumgismmong , wtmetttcr ol
the I.tings Stemiinchm , Honda on oUter glands ci
mut'otms uimemhiranes.
ItADWAY'S REAY RELIEF
Ct It hIS AN ! ) I'll E'IIN'l'S
Cilc. ( 'oimgim. . , Sore 'I'lirni I , I iilhiieuuflj
liroimeli 1(1w , l'iic'mm tii.iiiiu , It lieu-
uiLmitlMIIi , Nm'iirmuiglui , lIt'ulmucic ,
'I'uutiimti'hie , Asthsimiim , IIflI-
cuihi Iirc'iitliliig ,
ct'itrs TIlfi voiusi' i'AINS in from one
twemity mmnlnutes , Not one hour ahr readhn
this ath ertiseimment need any one SIJ1'l'llt'iT1
m'AIN.
ACHES AND PAINS.
For hmenlClte ( wbmetlmcr sick or ner'oummO , tooth.
acimO , netinmilgis , rhteummoatlemo , lumniago , i'atns antI
tveakmiet.n hum time tmmck , spmno or icidimeys , paint
mtrommmttl the liver , Ilt'Ui icy , ec elhtmmg cC lime Jotntt
amid lullS tif alt kInds , t tt nuipltcitt ton of Iladi
nay's Itemitly Iheltet will al'fomd Imnmimediate ease ,
and ( is c'ntimmuetl use for mm few days effect g
t'ermflnn'mit , 'tmr , ' .
TmIN : INWAItPIX-A halt to a tcacponnf'u
Ii half a tmmmmitl.r , f catpr for stomach trouble
eolle , m tmol in the ttowds , cclii cumlmme , fever an
agmit' , diarrhoea , sick headache anti alt Intern
patec
t'ri'e aoL' per hattIe. Sold bt sill
41 u' ii ttg I s t S.
Moiithly
Pains
111(1 anxieties cmiii be relieved to a cerm
nulmity by using
Dr. Chevalier's
Female
PIlls.
l'I'ICC , 1.O0 per iox.
II 3'otI m'tc tlmimid nuiti In doubt as ta
\iiIit , ovili ri'iiove , S'mU , seoul foe these
lihis. ) St'tit sealed sectircly by mmml ! emi
i'eeeipt of imrlce.
8I1O1Ifl & Mcollel ! Dill C9
1513 Dodge St. OMAHA , NED.
( MornIng )
iiis"r " NATIUNAL IIANIC
Coititcil Bluffs , Iowa.
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CAI'I'l'AL , . : . SlOOO0f
StIlClT YOtYlt hitISINESS.
llSthIE 'ot'mi CtlI.EVI'lONS
ON 01 OF' 'I'IIE 0 Liit'I' hA SIC S I N IO't % ' . .
a i'Eit CEN'I' I'Alt ) O ' ' 1' I 01 II lCI'OSl'I'S
CALi A'sI : ) SEE US OR % 'it.l'1'E.
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Spcia ! No1ics-Coaci ! Oluffs
rltmMNui's CLuAmrr.m'AttlT5Cm.lANED. ; .
lI ittmm he , atV , 5. IIomm'r'.ES lhm'oadway ,
LOST. AT riin rlnui ) ( 'tt'Ii ( UtOt'NDmi , Oil
bct % con ttmro anti ( 'ouncil mmhmtms , brown leather
earth vast' , commtmitmmtmtg camils and nmommey ; ft re-
wan-il xvIii lie ptmmtl for its m etmirn mo Itirs. it. lI.
) I nugommiens' , 601 ThInti street. I I
I IIAVI A C'S11 C'm'STOMIlt FOR 155 ACltht1
of NebrmtskL ; Itinti. C , it , NIcholson , ras' htmoaU-
\i ity , & 'juncII tituffs , In.
iiutvi : : : I'N1NCt'MItiltEi ) ( 'I'I'i'ItOl'EitTY
It , e'.t'tta mige for Nirtmeita , htu nd C , I t. I' mctmoh.
lion. tO/j ' liroatlwa ) ' .
Dr. S. Mosher
SPEOIALIST.
Having fully deunommtrated by years of smmccessttl practice and experience ( hunt he Is
able to cure muuitlttmdetu of tilsenutea which , baille time skiil of ormliuumum-y imh'sicImmns. ho
fcel it his duty to make known to suffering hmummanlty that hi' ilevotet ; hIs whole time
anti energy to this particular branch of tIme itrofession , mind 'Iil Preitame mind ftmrmiisii
metlicine at his otilce or visIt those cases wimlc'im mommy neqtmiro personal t'xmmmnhiiittiOn. Pu-
tients at a distance may consult 1)r. Mosimer imy letter , glvlmmg a carefully wnittemi history
of tiueir cases , describing their symptoms inlmmmmteiy as iosslthe , which vhhl . 'nable hmhmn to
make com'rcct diagnosis , anti Judge % 'ery fleet rately of time cmmummhiiity of time tbIsemms , and to
imphmiy pnoer remnetbles , Medtcir 0 forwartlt'd i'ttimer hi mull or c'xiress mimi mull mnmlIclnG
Puescnittotl by Dr. Mosher is prepared tmntber hula O % % mm jwrsouutul utupers'isioim. I Ic treats all
mliseaes svlthmout mercury or other poisoum , vimicim creiite dlst'nmme of thmeuumm't'hVes.
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ctmrabk' ulit'enscs , antI
Time doctor by lila new IIESTORATIVE 'l'REA'I'IEN'i' cmmrt'mm till
treats with etmcccs mill murfecttomms of time Liver , Throat auth Lungs , ( 'mttmmrnim , Eitibvpm'y ,
bysitepsha , heart 1)lseise , ltimeunmmttismn , NeuralgIa , ant ! nil Nervotms llsctct'H : cmmu"eil by'
overwork , time IndIscretIon of ) 'outim. or the exet'ses of riper yt'nr , mmli' whatever ummay
tend to lower time latent fmrce or the tone of life's vitality , cumusimmg physIcal debfihty5
miert'otms exhiatistlomi. insanity , antI Itnemnature iicc.-uy.
Consult personmmlly , or by Letter. free and strictly coniidemutlal. Address ,
Dr. S. Mosher ,
Office , Room 50 , Kid Hotel , Council Bluffs , Ia
Ceoulue iiiidwichAi iiii' c , Shellel
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Pow'ers ( row 1 to 10 horae , Feel ( ii rlBhlerH , Jacks , Cimain , Hand Cartut nn t
not least , SOUTUWIOK 110 ltSF ) AND STDAM PO\VEit UA
Branch F-louse - - - Council B1uff
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