- I - _ u ( - TIIJ OJAILDAIT.JY \ BJ E.t-t.\LtrHJAY : 1 , NOV1MEI1 lH ( ; , 189 ; ; . _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . - . - - - - , . - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - C ! _ [ I .i . , NEWS FI OM _ COUNCIL BLUFFS. ! I I ' I. l of _ e , _ 12 _ Pcnrl . Strect-II. _ W. Tlot , llntnacr ntd Lesseo. I [ : H . 31Oll 31'X'IJJ . i I ChrYlanthemum3. J. n. MePherFon. Tel. 244 h "et at harnell V.O Hole from Dr. h. I' . Hanchet Thurllay night. Ju.l/c . Grecn ( granted a divorce yeterday 10 nela Ietget { from John K. Relgel , on thc grounds of cruelly and deertlon. A marriage Itenle wa luued yesterday to George D. ) Limb aged . 30. and Husle 1- : . I.'er- guion aged 31 , both of Aithland . Neb. ; Charle Gregory ha brought a suIt In su- i perlor court agallt W. h. Iynlter anti John 1.lnl and wife on a note for $ .331. , I Zen Bethers will have a hearl" this I , morning at ! o'clocle before Justice Cook on the charge of burglarizing l'ayne's grocary store. J. Sulvan brought suit In the superior court yeterlJ ) ' against the Manhattan Bcach company for $202 worth of provisions sold during the last lake seaon , Andy , Helen anl , 01 Ierney will have a hearing In polce court thIs morning on the charge ot aEnullng ! Bob Scot with Intent to do great bodily . InJury. 'r Ueorgo T. Ihelpl will entertain a large ntlmber , of her 1\ly : friends at a recep- ton lhll afternoon at her resdence. : corner of Seventh street and First a.enue. h special meeting of I xcellior 10lge , No 259 . A. F. and A. I. this evefling for work In the third degree . Visiting brethren cor- dialy Invited By order or the W. M. The National 1.le company baa brought suit In the superior court against the hmer- I lean Protective Benevolent associatIon for I $280 rent for the rooms occupied by the defendant In the Sapp bultlng , The teams of the Council Bufs High Ichool anti the town of Tabor wi play a game or foot bal Monday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock at the \'Iel club grounds corner or Seventh avenue and Twenty-first street. The 10lden. Comedy company , which has made quie an engagement during its week's cligJgement will close the engagement this evening. Al the tnatineo thiN afternoon "I.lte : Lord . Faitutieroy" will he presented. In the suit of H. W. Nash against the UnIon Land and Improvement company now I' tiding In the district court a motion was filed yesterday by the plaintiff asking that the defendant company bo required 10 rlrent for Inspection its hools. . . h cistern on , . . , . . Wallace's lilac ? . on Fourth street . burst Thursday night anti , sent Its contents amounting to something le 400 barrels down Bue street and men avenue. I was 01 frt sUPpol(1 that the water works reservoir hall hursh-d. h little girl named Kessler who lives at 1 no South Seventh street. was sent home tram the Twentieth avenue ! chool yesterday afternoon on account or sIcknes ler throat leerll , to have symploms * or diphtheria . hut I could not he laId positively whether tiat was the disease. The case In which Jay Cole Is trying to have his uncle J. W. Cole ousted from his posItion as a.lmlnlslralor . for the Islalo of his father H. S. Cole wil hg submitted to Judge Green title morning. 'ho evidence was nit taken ) yesterday and the alorey > are yet 10 make their nrguments Sheriff Coulthnrd of Harrison county ar- rivet ! II the city last evening with 1 lzabcth 1ananss In charge. She Is :1 : Yf'r . or age anti . has four children. She Is suhJecl to fits or vlolenl Insanity . and the commissioners have round her 0 sUbJect ror the hospial , Bhrl Is being trenle.\ St. Uernard's In lhl ciy , ' W. A. Maurer representing the Dolany ctate again allchrd the Bryant street liv- cry barn yesterday . for $300 rent duo from I I.'eeney & Fol y , The stock wi be ap-I I praised this inornitig . 80 that It lay be I Ild to satisfy the claim A MIl was also 1 brought against I. Klnnehan , h. : . lutchln- I son . C. h. need coil C. I. Gletl for $300 ΒΆ rent for the use of Liberty hal , Farm ians l made , In western Iowa 01 lowest rates , No delay In closing lonns Fire and tornado Insuralco written In best at companies - nies larg31ns In real estale. LOUGI & 1 'OWI.I . 235 Pearl streel. MONEY 10 loan on improved Iowa farms LAnO LOANS a specialty. Fire Insurance. I , . W. TULI.IYS. 102 Main street rooms 2and3. , _ - Among the nO\'e1lel now attracting alen- lon at DUfree Furniture , Co's 36 . 33M Broad- f way are the splendid lines of pictures , easels and screens The Standard piano next 10 the Hardman. 1'I n\ ! l'AIAHtAI'IS. : Colonel H , Hoot or Kl'kuk. formerly United States marshal or Iowa was In the city yes- terday. John Wison , chief or the fro department Bt Kearney Neb" , was the guest of ChIef Templelon . ! rs. W. I ) . Cadwalader or Nebraska City Is here visiting her parents , ! r. and Irs. Ii . 13. Cousins. Illl hello 1\lb. formerly a . resident or Counci finite . was marrIed recently lt her home lu Dunlal F. J. Schnorr has returned from a Iwo weeks' business trip 10 Chicago and other points In Iinois , Mrs. C. W. McDonald leaVes today for an extended ( trip 10 Atlanta . G.\ . , nlll Floh.ia. She wi spend the winter In the south In the hope or Improving her health. J. I. Richardson. secretary of thin U. S. lhonlc Benevolent 1 .oclalon. has been cale(1 ( 10 Chicago by a telegram announcing the lrlous illness or his daughter. ) ' Herman Urugman has returel , from Don- ver. whne hl went to receive treatment at the halls of Schldter for Brlght's disease. He says he Is greatly benrfd , County Supervisor Kerney was called to Silver Creek town&hlp yesterday by a telegram - gram announcing the dangerous Iness of his elster. The board adJourned Its meeting untIl this afternoon. Percy Iloughi. who has been confined to his bed for several weeks by a dangerous case or typhoid fever has recovered , and expects 10 leave for St. Joseph Mo. . In a day or so to resume work. Tom Clark , the wel known traveling man left yesterday afternoon for a trip to Seattle. Wash . lie Fays he will return early enough In the spring to work oft a Ito political . Job which ho has under his hat. James Mulqul'n and ' bride returned home lost evening from Chicago . where they were marrIed 0 few lays ' ago and Bro at homo 10 their friends at the residence or the brlde's soother , Mrs. Durgan corer or Sixth street anti Sixteenth avenue. 1' . H. Scilup or Orange City was a muIs visitor yesterday . and was the gUMl or Sheriff John Haen , lie has just ben re-elrcte,1 to 1 third term aa sherIff of Sioux county. Ho wu on his way 10 hnamosa 10 bring some witnesses from the penitentiary to Orange City . where they are 10 testify In court. E. B. Bowman , Jr . Perry hiadollet . F. h. 'Vlckham anti 1 , . Zurninehien . Jr. . ha\'e ro- h'rne(1 from Mohine . Iii. . where they attended the marriage or Thomas I' : . Clundy of this city to Mlsn Agnes narnard. I was abri- lanl affaIr . Zttr . and Mn. Casatly hne gone to CalIfornia for a \ edlng tour of I month . and will be at home 10 their friends nt the Gran" hotel alter January t. It. D. Mul19 has returned from Denver. where he went to take treatment for hi heu- tog from Dr. Schhattor. lie says ho csn't notce much Improvement , but the boys In the Hock Island freIght office tel him he can : heu better than when ho went away. Glorge 11. Denton the Hock island freight igeat . 11 another of Schiatter's patients. I" has thrown away his spectacleC . and from now on proposes to see for himself. C".lna nnt Sni' . In order to close out 1 wi sell all miinery goods at coat for the next thirty da's. Mla Haidale , 10 Purl slrret. John Schlcketan sr. , has removed his brber shop 10 lt : Main street Mouth and nearly opposie the Kid hotel Chrysanthemum dIsplay ; largest valet ; fnet plants : lowest prices. J. F. WIlcox. ) Jhve you seen the new gu beating stoves at Ibo company'l oIco ! Morehouso & Co . blank books And bInding . The Haman piano Improvl with UIO. .arls , 171 brandy : purest , safest , bel . . . - - - - - --'j - - ' - - - .p'j . . : ' ' A- - . J ' 'II'lt : % 1I VHS _ WgUI _ i : IC'fl Imu : . Dr. 3icCsiilihIesN 1111rlJtcht "llhll : " ' 1'1 lie \'llnl'l 'I'hl" lesert.'ii ' . The leo of Novemb 2 contaIned a dis- patch from Waverly Neb. . announcing that Dr. McCandiess . a medical man of that city , and , I : . hi. Vlning a druggist had eloped wih Alice Miller and Margaret Ward two young women of Wa\'erly , one 25 and the other 2 year of age. Considerable excie- ment prevailed In Wa\erly. for the reaon that boll the men had wives living there. Previous to starting I waR understood that tbey were bound , for Prelcol Arlz . bul the girls did hot go with them any farther than Kansas City , and 10 marriage ceremony was ' . ever Performed The young women loft \S'averly last Wed- nEsilay , and the report was circulated among some of theIr Intimate friends that they hind , core to Council Bluffs 10 meet lcCandless anti Vining intending to live with them. The mat part of their alege(1 intention fell by the \ raysiie.'Ining and McCandless ar- rived In the city Thiu"sday . anti , so did their wives very soon after I there was any In- tentol on the Part of the men 10 carryon their elopemenl proceedings . any further It was l'n put 10 flight. "I' : . H. Vlnlnp and , wire of Oakland . , la. , " and "G. h McCantlless . :1 D. , wife anti , faml ) ' . of l'recott . Arlz , " were the names that appeared on the register at the Ietro- polan hotel on lower Broadway , yesterday morlnp. " 'Inlnp was found writing a let- ter In the hotel attica . and asked when the marriage ceremony look Illace. "Ohm 1 had a wife already you know " was his reply lie \as then informed that a report from Waver ! . his old home , \Ias to the effect that time two gIrls . Alice Miller and Margaret Want , left that Place Wednesday morning 10 cOle to Counci Burs 10 meet him and McCanilles . , and hive with them. lie appeared - peared 10 be amazed , at this story , and denied - nled having seen either or the girls since he went to Prescott . 1.1le by IUle his rtory or the elopement was drdwn out. Mc- Candiess of course apppared 10 have the lion's share of the proceedings Inasmuch al hI had gone to Lincoln with his wife antifamily self family . anti was not there to defend him- McCandiess Vlnlnp s/ld. had been keeping company with Miss Miller on the quIet for some little time. SIte formerly worked In Vlnln 's home , but h came flirtatious and \vae discharged. Mrs. lcCandess ! never had any Idea her hucband was curylng on so . but : Ir , Vining was too modest to admit that his wife had been likewise kept In the dark al to his moves. hl four of them started off together and went to Lincoln where the ) ' stopped at a lintel and engaged two looms , "hut WI only used one " said he naively , " ' \'e stayed In the room from 5 a. m. until 4 p. I. . when we started off to Kansas City. There Miss Miller broke away and said she was coming hiomne . rcCandless Jumped on the train and started for Prescott , while Miss Ward anti , 1 look the trin back to Council limits. 1 left he" here and rolowel , tcCandllss 10 Pres- cotl. I hall about given up the Idea of going with him , but when r round how The Bee dished me imp r decIde not to go home. The lee said I left my wife desttule , The rea- son for that was I bad just enough cash 10 ge le thiroughi. I ba.1 . several drafts for $500 , hint I couldn't get any of them cashed. My wifa . went 10 her parenls' home In Oakland . land . la" , where sIte stayed until yesterday , morning when 1 telephoned her 10 meet me here. nr. : lcCandllss came back from Arizona yesterday and telephoned his wIfe to meet him hero also She came . bringing her son . 13 years or age emit , ! her daughter a young lady or 18. with her We had no par- tcular trouble In making up with our wives "Iloth lhl girls In the case used 10 work for me Miss Miller has told since she cale hack that McCandllss hypnotized her during all those months while he was keeping company - pany with her anti ! that she was never able to break away unt we reacleJ Kansas Clly She also said hot the doctor hypnotized Miss Wart for my benefit. The reason I regis- trred here as rrom Oallanl Is that my goods are all there anti toy wlfo's relatives 'live there . McCanless , registered from Prescot because he expects to go there 10 live. I am expectIng Nob. " 10 buyout a store soon In Osceola . Mrs. McCandless took her husband and cliii. chl- Ilren to Lincoln yesterday morning . anti duro fog the afernoon Mrs Vlnlnp took hers 10 Omaha prc3umahly for the same place ! COle for YOlr lIitt . , \1'rl'l 11 _ liler" ' fI'lllrtlenl. Opposite Ogden holel. Look at these aSlonlshlng prices not for cheap trash but for high grade novelties In the millinery mlinory lIne : hats . lSc. lists . 25 ct I hints ; 35 ccnts ' . . ' - . Fine hats , 40c. Fine bats , 45 cts. Fine hats 50 cents . . . Fine Cur hats SSc. Fine fur hats 65 cts Fine fur hats 75 cents Fine r chcnlo hats Sc. Deter grad chenie hats 95c. Finn covered velvet hats , $1. Fine trImmed velvet hats $1.50. Trimmed hats ostrich tips . $1.05. White beaver hats lamb's edgIng , 75c. White beaver hats lamb's edging 95c. White beaver huls. lamnl's edging , $ .15. hats hats hats at all pricea. hats hats hats never so cheap hints . hats hats on sale alt week COIO and make your selection If you have not bough a hal yet. Trimmings for hats almost free. Hats trimmed ( for hair price In millinery IlrpHlment. Vavra's Dry Goods Store 1 : Iroad way. Wo 'Iave sold .000 hotbN' sash In Iowa and Nebraska anti , never had a kick. Wo now have ready for immediate delvery 1.000 more at bed rock Ilrlces Write for prices on al kinds glazed sash . glass paints oils . etc. . stating quantity desired. Council Bluffs Paint & Oil Co. _ _ _ _ _ Xo New CI"IM. The tact that no \ cases or scarlet fever or diphtheria were reported yesterday 19 regarded by physicians as an Indlclton ! that the scare IB about over. City IhYtlclan Trl'nor admItted modesty yesterday that two Ilays had pa,1 without his closIng up a school room , and he hoped there would be no further need or such action. lie thinks the rain had a great deal 10 do with putting a stoll 10 the progress or the Ils easel' . The duct was laen wIth bacteria and the high winds carrIed theta e\'er'Wllere. Now thaI the dust has been so effectually settled . there Is some probability that there will be no moro trouble. Another thing that helps h that the people have al length become con- vinced that there was actual danger and worked In cooleraton with the health oil- cers At the city pbyslclan's order a deputy larhal hiss been ptatone(1 ( at every house where a funeral was to occur , the patient hav- log dleor , contagious dlsea ! : . and given or- der to see that the funeral was strictly Ilrl- vote. a provided by law. All the schools that were clo9,1 , have ben reopened with the exception of the high school the two rooms In lho rIghth : avenue school . anti one room In the Eighth . street building The high school will be opened next \'etines'Jay. that beIng the ninth day from the time the chIldren were exposed and the other room will be opened about the same tinie. - - The Hsrdman piano wins many friends . A 'orreeIomi. We wIsh to correct a slight typographical error that occurred In a recent Issue or The lice which made us say that T. D. hushes or 919 South Main street was 1 dealer In "hardware. " Mr. Hughes does not sell hard- ware but the winter underwear ho Is Belting v.l stand more "hard wear" ant give more gem'eral satisfaction for ti : money thin any line In the city-and he hiss It from 7/c up. 'l'yn ) ere Grand Harvest Excursions . via the nurlng- ton route November 27 and December 1. to various polntl southeast . south and southwest Rates . coo fare , plus $2,0. for round trip. O. M. DROWN. . Ticket Agent , Council Bluffs. There Is I comfort and elegance In wearing work done by our new collar shapIng device . not found ellewhere. Eillo Laundry com- panr , 724 Dralwa , . Telephone , U ? . - - - - . - - r. _ , . g 10COllr COSTS MOl'1' I : n' . J11 t..1 .li'ilmirritii iCiuia If Cri's- cl'nt l'resent l.url" 111. . An example of the way In which the ex- perses or a justice court can be so manipulated - ulale.l a to give all who are Interested 1 snug little sum Is well shown In the bils now betore.the county supervisors from Jus- lces n. C. Ienary and P. A. Ioos of Cres- cent lownshlp The criminal cases trIed In tli' , courts or Crescent have heretofore been few ant far between , but last September there were several cases growing out or a pUblc scandal . In1 hlch a big bil of costs was run UI' Irs. K. S. McIntosh and John Lennon were arrested for adultery , and John I.'ales : Jamo P. Mcintosh and John Lennon were arrested on charges of assault with In- tent to commit murder. After a bill of $14.85 had been rUn up the case against Mrs. : Ic- Intosh was dlsmlsel by the prolcculon , The same disposItion was made or the cases agaInst \'ales and Mcintosh after costs amounting 10 on even $25 had been figured up. Then Lennon was given a trial on the charge of assault wIth Intent 10 commit murder - der , and after runnIng I lull for costs amounting to $14.40 the evidence , was found to be lnsuflclent ! . and the court ordered a new informatIon fled changing him with as- sault with Intent to do great bodily InJury The costs In this proceeding amounted 10 $3.55. and then a change or venue was taken 10 Koos' conrt. The latter bund him over to the grand jury and taxed up a bill or $ ; 2 to the county for doing so The adultery case against Lennon was brought before Menary . and after running a bill of $11.30 was token 10 Koos on a change of \'enue. Koos charged $36.40 and dismissed the case J. McIntosh was tried before Koos on a charge or assault and battery and dismissed. In every one or these cases the costs were taxed up 10 the county and will have to be paid . The price or securing one conviction anti seven acquittals was $ 12.85. inmi'f ni tl See SI'hllth'r. But come down and buy one or thee new frames , They are selling fast , and you should get one Wo do the rramlng H. L. SMITH & CO. Stti'clith lI Ills , er ) ' Stile or trimmed . hats and bonnets. We guarantee the best quality and the lowest prices No My goods store millinery kept The ln , Ton , 301 Broadway 136 O'd'y : Nlcholon : meals : telephone 345 1'i iit'iit'iI t ) ' 1"r 'llht CorN. Charley Knox a Union Pacifc ( switchman . last evening was coupling cars In the yards west or the lransfer. The bumpers on the two cars did not IlL . and , Instead or striking one anther they missed and came together wIth terrIfic force Then' Is little enough room between two cars at hieat and the re- suit or the mishap was 10 leave scarcely more than six or eight Inches for him to stand. le was badly pinched about the head and shottiders lie was taken first lll the Union PacIfic freIght office , and later to his home , 01 the corner or Fourth avenUe and SeventC'nlh street 'ho railway com- pany's physclan : called to attend him. but at a late hour last night II was Imposslblo- 10 tel just how severe were his InJuries 'El. e It . 'II I " " 1'1 " ' ' rl Are the Oak Garlands air lht. magazine for hnrd coal , the Peerless Garland Surface Burners and the Art Garland the queen or heauty at P. C DeVols. Stephan Bros. . plumbers. Quick wrk and rpasonabl prices. 529 Droa.lway. . ClnllM I lie " 'ziu Itotilteil. William Vincent , Charles Manzer and his son Frank and Wiiam Ellis . Manzer' son- In-law. spent Thursday In the city seeing hpw much liquor they could drink. During th" evening they slarted for their homes four miles northwest or Crescent. They were all prely well organized but Vincent was drunker titan any ( r lhem lila team was placed by the roadside and then he claims the two ranzers and Ellis weiit lhrough his pocketl" taking $3.50 In cash and a lot of groceries. lIe lied all three of them arrested and they will have a hearing 01 10 o'clock this morning before Justice Jenary or Cres. cent lownshlp. In the meanwhile they languish - guish In tim county jail. . ' 'hl' ) ' : hilt lie Sold Not being able to attend to the piano bus- mess and needing the room for my large line of holiday goods thaI wi soon be In . I \ ill sell my remaining stocl of pianos at ACTUAL COST and on terms as low as $10 per month. This Is I rare chance to buy a good plana Picture framing a specIally. W. W. ChAPMAN . 1 Main St. The Rose has been proven the best 5c cIgar made and our Now Excelsior Is the best lOc smoke In the state. Fair & Weber. :11) ' 11'1 the GrlCer ) ' , John G. Wootiward assignee for Kod- wess ! & Malh9. ted lhe appraisement or the stock made by John Dckey and George It. liauitborn. Dy It the merchandise Is shown 10 bo worth $316.20. and lhe rest of the firm's property enough to make up a tclal or $558.80 lie asked for an order of court permlllnp him to sell out the etock . either In 11) ordinary course or trade or II bulic. Julle , Grren gave the order Imposing the conditions that the sales should be for cashi anti , nothlnp should be sold for less titan Its appraised valuation. This weal'lrr suggests warm and com- fortuble lhlngs. Those "Colorado Eider Down" bed comforts at the Council Bluffs Carpet company's and the bIg line of fur rugs meet these suggestons , They are cheap , durable beautiful. Nothing like It. The ramous Crown piano with orchestral attachment leads them all. 10urlclus Music house 16 Stutsman slreet. s..t Aside le'n'ls' 11111K. Judge Green rendered , a decision yoter- cloy afternoon In the proceedIngs which were Instituted by Peter Deck and some of his creditors to have the ruling or Judge Lewis In regard to attorney rees set aside Judge Lewis granted the petition of the assIgnee , William Groneweg , to set aside $375 for him- sl as remuneration for his services and $375 for each or hIs attorneys . W. H , Ware anti Smith 1clheron , Dy Judge Green's I decision tht former ruling Is set aside the aslgnee's report is rejected and he Is In- structc to file a now report. Wanted , an agent In every town of Iowa , Bluffs City laundry. Council Bluffs . Chamhers' dancing academy now open for pupis , Cal after 10 a , m. Circulars. Hardman and Standard PIanos. 13 N. 161h. II"n After GnllKher nlul Chllln. DES MOINES , No\ 15-Special ( Tell- gram.-SherII ) Davenport of Sioux City was In the city on ofcial business today He said lie expects 10 have KId Galagher and Alex Chapin the murderers of Max Noak and Ord Minter , In Sioux City stand trial for the murder In the course or the next ! few months , notwithstanding they have been sent to the Nebraska penitentIary to serve ' a term at fifteen year for a crime committed In that state le 1)'s I son as the Indictment - ment Is returned agaInst them the governor or lows will be requested to uk the gov- ernor of Nebraska to parole them on the offense they are now serving time for , and that Q ron as they are released they will be arrested and brought to Iowa to stand trial. . Teninrs Vzsrsut'r flt'cIiicd In.nle. LEMARS Ia. . Nov. l5.-Special ( Telegram. ) -Two days ago O. ii. Anderson , 1 farmer near Lomars . CJUICJ his wHe's arrest on the charge or Inslnly , alleging that she had been acting peculiarly for some time , had thrown hint down stairs . locked hll out on cold nights and treated him with great cruelty In many ways . The case was taken up by the insanity - sanity commission today , when It developed that Anderson was guIlty on every one or the chargeD made and that hIs wife' life had frequently been endangered by his violence The commission round him Insane 01 his own testimony and ordered him lent to the asylum . , 1)luI. . - - - - ' t- v'- ' - . SAD ) CASE ( ) JIAAN IOWA BOY . . ' Witon Lathrop's ' 1n ly Cannot no ] Removed from Otnce Territory , - PLANS OF TIlE NtY DEPARTMENT BALKED - . 'rrn ii.iqrfgt , f t n l'I.G'1111 mm icu ht'fimNe to ' , of the ACet'lt the.ISIIIIM ! ( "OIIK S'\Inr for Shll' mrnt nt.I'rlPelt. , - ChEROKEE . la. , Nov. 15.-Speclal-A ( ) case such a has probably never before been placed In the great record book In the Naval department In Washlnglon \'a frt brolghl to public notice during time last session or congress . when an act was passed requiring the disinterment and transportation of the remains of WIlon A. Lalhrop , who died at ' \'u-lu. ChIna , while an apprentice In the United States marine service , to the United States . The progress or the carrying out or these orders has received a severe set back hy the refusal or the transportation companies - panics 10 accept the remains as freight claIming that the health or the crew and passengers would be endangered , owing to the fact that death was caused by typhoId fever. Consequently . the bedy has not been taken front its foreign resting place and the orcer of the Navy department have not yet decle.1 what move will next be made toward carrying out this law and brlngllg the remains of the saIlor boy who died while serving his country back 10 his loved ones and the land that gave hll bIrth The parents of the dead , seaman are resl- dents or Cherokee where the son was born anti , reared . lie was on opt scholar and was accorded nil the privileges required for a thorough schooling . which he readily accepted - cepted Early In life he expressed desires of homlng a sailor anti always became deeply interested In a book or conversation that dwelt upon the subJecl Early In March , 1892. he departed for W'ashingion anti , the following year enlisted In the United States marine 6r\lco for three years all was assigned - signed 10 the United States ship Hanger. Later on . when volunteers were asked for to go 10 the Chinese coast , young Lalhrop was among the first 10 respond to the cal or / duty and with several or his comrades was transferred to the Concord or the Chinese "Iuadron , which soon after left port. Wion , \ , Lathrop died al Wu-Hu. China December 26. I83J. aged 25 years . at the hos- pial or the American JlethodlH Episcopal mission after an Illness of seventeen days. life parents did not receive the sad news for over a month after the day of his burial I came 10 them In the form or a letter from time commander or the Concord , a brIef extract or whIch shows the high esteem In which he was held by both officers and crew : ) UNITED SThTrS STr AJSHrJ CON- COIL ! ) . WtJ-llU . China , Dec. 2. 1S94.-.ir. W D. Lnthrop Cherokee , Ia : Dear Slr- H becomes my painful dUI ) ' to Inform you or the illness with typhoid fever anti death of your son , ' \'lton A. Lathrop. anl I should ho somewhat or a COmfort 10 you In your lereavement to klow that your son hal the best or care In Iledlt'jll attendance anti . In nursing , anti , lint ( he wal held In hhh cc. teem by hit shl11lal'8 oteer ! and men el- his conduct on boar.1 . beng { unexcerilonlble , The epistle waS very condoling , and was signed by J. \ . Craig . commander United Cril' States navy , comnJndlnp Immediately upon receipt or the 2etcr the lather began negotiating to have his son's remains brought home , A large number or influential ciii- zens or Cherokee Interested themselves In Ihl ( matter . and the movement was soon well under way. The , Navy departmenl had no .avy funds wih which . . trmlort the belies or deceased sailors . so the mater had to go to , , congress I Colonel D. O. IEnderson or the appro prlalon committee klnlly interested , himself with lion . George D.rerltlns or Sioux City . and thiby succeeled In the adoptIon or on amendment to the naval appropriation bill authorizing the elpendlttle or enough money 10 relur the body 10 Cherokee The authorities or the Navy department wrote 10 China to ascertain what the local laws were \ the province In which Wu-Hu Is situated relative to the disinterment at 1 body. h favorable reply was received amid July 2 imistructions sent the lustrctons were to ofcer In charge at the Asiatic staten to have thin remains or the young Iowan taken uiii put In a sealed casket and shIpped to San Francisco - cisco , All summer Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop have bon waiting ror a communicaton from the bureau or navigation ! with the Information - formation that their son's remains \1'9uhl soon arrive but It did , not come. Yesterday : Ir. Lathrop received a letter from the chief or the bureau which con- tained the discouraging news as mentioned above. The letter revealed further the fact that It was problematical whether the steamship - ship compdulrs ) would ever receive time re mains for lransportaton , In SUIIISSIOX SiHIS lNF'I'1'Amii.1l. Alt.I'rotllllollMIP II I low" look , 1.'orwnr4 to ii Ilh'r Struggle. DES MOINES , Nov. 15.-Speclal-AI ( ) the speculation as 10 the probable acton of the legislature on the questions or resubmlsslon and manufacturing has been basel on the replies receive from letters or Inquiry sent . .to member of the body by a local newspaper - per man . who Is complnp a history of the members of the body , The Individual replies - plies are nol divulged , but the result Is tabulated - lated as follows : Hesubmlsslon- House. Senate Number reportlmig. . . . . . . . . . 9 48 For amendment. . . . , . . . . . . 31 2 Against amendment. . . . . . . . . . 3 : 1 Noncommittal . . . . . . . . . . . 2 12 ManufacturIng- For manufacturing. . . . . . . . . 3S 21 hgalnst manufacturing. . . . . . . . 21 Hi Noncommittal . . . . . . . . . . . : 12 There are 100 members or the house and tty of tIme senate. Time above.estmale as- sumes , lS ts probably correct that the ulne- teen democrats In the house and the seven In the senate will vole for manufacturing and against resubmuisslon. To reach time re- suIts It has been assumed that eleven repub- lcan mlmbers or the senate who voted for resubmlsslon two years ago as part or the agreement , but who are anti.prohiibitIonlsts at heart . will this tme oppose reubmlsslOt , and that among the noncommittal member or the senate . who are republicans . seven are from anti-prohibition districts and therefore wi vote against rlsubmlslou , This would give time anti-commisrioners In the senate twenty-nine votes. Uy 1 like course or reasoning - soning the opponents have figured out fifty- two votes on their side In the house , 1 bare maJority of the _ body ! ' , The anU-prOhlltonsts have figured out similar In ths house the a simiar vote on proposition 10 pos a manufacturing law , except that thY make a majority In the senate In favor or such a law two less than are opposll 10 re ubmlsslon-lhats. . Ihey show twenty-five votes In the senate lcr manufacturing aM " . , " . , - FOR1Y/ ; EARS. OF SUFI I IUG VItOM i'zi.is. Ullnrlble Cire of l'Oliuihmir ) IIJor lOran of COI'IIII , OhIo People who surer from that annoying and obstinate disease will be gratified to learn that science has discovered a sate , convenient and sImple : cur for , every form or piles . al time experience of the popular MaJor Dean of Columbus , OhIo ' amply attests. The MaJor fays : 1 would like to add my name to the thousands with , have ben cured by the l'yramid Pile Cure I know I'ramld 11t from ex- perlencl that It Is the ( only remedy on earth that will effectually cure piles : plenty 01 remedies give relief for a time but as for a lasting cure I had tried all the salves 10- 10nl , etc. . without success . Six boxes of the Pyramid Pie Cur entirely removed all traces of a case or piles of forty I cae ples fory year stand- iig . I.g. I.g.You may rest assured that the Pyramid Pie Cure has no stauncher advocate than myse ! 1 feel that It Is my duty to allow you to use my name In any way you may see fit , In order that other sufferers may thus t dIrected 10 what I feel certaIn will be I speedy relief and cure. Time Pyramid Vile Cure gives Instant re- le and a permanent cure In all kInds of blind . bleeding Itching plies . I II absolutely free from opiates , cocaine and sImIlar poisons. so common In pile cures . cure. The Pyramid l'iie Cure Is laId by drug- g\s at 5 cents and U.o. A book on cause anti cure or Piles will be Mat free by addressing the Pyramid Co. , Albon ! , Mlch , . cO c-- , ffr.two In the house. I will thins be cccii that taking the mot hopeful view of the sit- U3ton , from their sl'lulllolnt , anti ( assuming the of the 'fhom support legislators ' they think with theni the antl.rohlhilonllit cal ' only figure out a bare majority In each house on their side. The htrohiIbltumilsts (10 11 give any figures . but Insist they wIll control both branchs. I \1 ho ober.c that the itches of the ant prohibitonist are all centered on the vote of the two houses of the iegisiature . each lS a whole , the democrats anti liberal republicans voting logether. But there does not Ilem 10 be entire assurance thaI the assumpton Is talr. In the past the acton of the republican members on the liquor question has been do- termlned by party caucus , anti considering the republicans alone In each , time prohibitonits are bound to be In the majority. I Is unsafe wih the available Inrormnton to atempl to prelcl the result further than to say that If the republicans abide by caucus rule a prohibitor amendmenl will be aclopte and 0 manutacturlng bill will be defeated , The hope of the liberals lies In making II plain that the liquor question Is nol Iolllcal , The prohibitonists are already organizing 10 food the legislature with pettons anti utilize every means to influence the wavering members . and especially to haiti those who two rears ago voted for resubmlselon . They claim that the agreement by which time resubmission - submission resolution passed two years ago continues In force two ) years and bInds tie member to support the sale resolutIon a gal n. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Xu 1 "lr" I' ' y fur Cutie CIIIIP"'U'I'r. ' DES MOINES . flov. 15.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) cole commissIon and the execu- t.o council ere dl\lded. and It Is probable that the legislature wil be asked this win- ten 10 decide the differences between timeni The act creating the commission fixed . the members' compensation at $0 a day or not lEss than six hours but did not fix I maximum - mum time nor specify what compensation \ auld be made for overtme , The comm- slon found early In May that I I worked only six hours a day II would not complete its work before next March whIch would . necesslale an extra session or the leglsla- ' tune al Q cost or nearly $00.000 to the state 10 pass on its \ work. So the commission - sion worked first Feven and ater eight hours a day , and made claim for extra com\lema- \ tion. Today the executive council rerulCI 10 allow extra tme claims to the ( amount of $ ,500 , and the commissioners declare they will carry the matter into tIme legislature , 11 I' I P 1 : IPMlullr ) : ' Un I ) ' . CRESTON . Ia . No\ 15.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tho ) Baptts iteM a very important missionary rally here today several notable workers being In atendancl Miss Sarah Stuart of Pela , 'lato secretary of the Foreign Baptist Missionary society or Iowa . gave a bible reading on "Individual Hesponslblty for Evangelization or the World. " Dr. Wll- ter of Des Moines and others delivered ad- tlrssis. Tonight , Itov. Mr. Macon . for twenty years a missionary In Imidia spoke on the " lracle ! or Missions. " Qum k'l. \ uf I Uh'url' " Court. SIOUX CITY No. 15-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Sloux ) City claims just now 10 hold the thus record for divorce proceedings. At 4:3S : yesterday afternoon Sarah J. Walaco filed an application for divorce from her husband At 4:39 : an answer had been filed . at 4:40 : the laking or tEstmony was com- mencel , and at 4 :45 : a decree or separation , fixing the amount itt alImony and 'granttmmg the plaintiff the custody or her children , had been granted. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sh'I.IIK MisiersVIII Confer. OOONE , Ia , . Nov. 15.-Specal ( ! Tclegram- ) Several hundred coal mlneH' . who have been out on 0 l.trlko In this vicinity for the past two weeks to enforce an advance . ! or 20 cents In the price or muting will hold a mass meetIng - Inp here tomorrow to decide whether or not to accept on offer or a 10 cent1 ad.ance made by the operatives. The In.lcatlons are the compromIse wIll be accepted by the mincH' . and that all minIs will Ftart Uronday. . UI'c.r fur I Ito uk liii lid I hg. SIOUX CITY , Nov. 15.-Sieclai ( Tele- granm.-Appllcation ) was made here today by the holders or $125.000 of preferred stock In lhe United Bank BuIlding comlly for the appointment of a receiver for the company and Poss5slon or Its property. consIitiIng or one of the largest ofce buildings In the city and considerable valuable real estate In Its vclnlty : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Crl.lul Ad'rtP'r lIiurn.i1 . CItESTON la" , :0\ ' . 15-(5peclal ( Teie- granm.-Fimc ) In the Advertiser printing ofco early this morning damaged the bindery ! to the extent or $1,000 : loss fully covered by In- surance. The IS ! on buIlding Is $300. No Inurance. ! I before duller on your way home , it seemed celL After dinner , on y0U1 ' way back , it was warm and comfortable. The food we eat and the oxygen we breathe unite within the body and the result is heat. Cod-liver oil inh1es wiIoxygen Oi 11ies will oxygen more ra/'idly thaII any other oil Taken in the form of Scott's Emulsion , with hypophosphites , this oil supplies needed fuel and the body is warm , nourished , strengthened , invigorated , and fortified aainst the cutting winds of : win tel. 5cc. and $1. SCT .c Down , Chemists , New YOk - THE NEW MURRAY HOTLI Pronounced bv nil who have . ' , al pOt'on- Ized I , the best In Culslno , Equlplont and Service. Modern In every rcspect. Rats 12. & O to $ . 'SpcclmsI rates by week 0' month. B. SILLOWA Pros. & lgr. , 1th nod Unrooy Sta , Otnuha. mmGA''lN BOND SALE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro- posals will ll received ly the lar or directors or the Ord Irrigation district or \110) ' county Nelrlc. at their olce II Ord II paid district ! . lp to 2 o'clock p. m oC the 2d day or December . 1893. for $5.0 at the bonds issued by said irrigation dis- trict all or said bonds being bonds or $ W each and drawing Interest at tIme role ot 6 per cent ier annum , rlt'abe : annually : the prIncipal and Interest or sah\ \ bonds payable - able at the olce or the state treasurer or the state or Nebraska ald bOI,11 , being payable In Instalmcnts 18 follows : $2.6 thereof pa'abo : In eleven yenta from the ( date thereof : $ ,0 payable II twelve years from the $ thereof : fJ.tO payable In thirteen years Cram the date thereof ; $ .O l'a'able In fourteen years tram the date thereof : $4. [ llayahle In fifteen years from the dale thereof : $ ,0 IJayable In stxteeen years from the ( late thereof : $5.6 payable In seventeen years from the elate thereof : ' In ehthteeen from the $6.6 pl'ablo years date thereof : $ .6 payable In nineteen years tram the date thereof : $ .0 payable In twenty years from the date thereof The Board or Directors reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Ad\rer" \ any bIds to F. I' . Clements , secre- tary ani , Nebraska. fly order ot the Board at Directors , made thll ( fy 7th tIny or November . 1&95 IIY J. A. l'ATTON PresIdent E. P. CLEMENTS Secretary. NI0 dt . - - - - - - , - _ . -I I . ADAM AND EVE5 ; 1 fJR6T FLLING OUT I occurred over what they ate. Modern house- Wives , take waring. Don't listen to tempting voices-usc your own judgmcnt - choose for yourself and husband the proper food CALUMET _ BAKING POWDER is the wisest choice , for many reasons. In the first place , it is pure-perfectly pue- $ 1,0 to you if you fnd that it is not. A Jiincli o 1' has , p ewer dough 10 do a ponizd of' icaveizilig In point of price it certainly will suit YOl. CALUMET BAKING POWDER _ CO. , Chicago. I -q.- _ _ _ & _ . ; . , ! -4 - - - I , . r , I 1 . ' 1 . . : ; : I \ ' 1 \f . : J . . : t. ' t'ri- .L . II I I II I I . i - - , J 'rhls cut represents the latest and most uplo-date machine known to the laundryj , trade for . ironing turn-point collars. I mal.el your old collar smooth and comfort.4 miluhe . and.ve positively guarantee 1 not to break or damage thc 100,11 , comfor7 s" have the New Inglald Inlph , which ts not the high gloss , but mnetilumn . . 'Vo chain less wear on the goods than any laundry In tll stnte Send us your worlt end bo convinced , vlnced that we are ptrlcty up-to-date In our line. BLUFF CITY LAUNDRY , Council Bluffs. \ :1 : turf It ) ,11 I St rec ( . . ' . . . Counci : I Genuine Sandwich 'iAdars" ' " C. Sheler . I H \ t I jI j Powers fi'oni 1 to 10 horse , Feed Gm'iimclers , Jacks , ChaIn , hand Carts am ? I Inst bitt miot least , SOU'I'Ll\VICK 110 ItSE AND STEAM i'OWElt UA l'ItESS. . I Branch House - - - - Council Bluffs Dr. S. Mosher SPEOIALIST. . Having fully demonstrated hy ) 'enrt or sueeessCul practice anti , experience that ho Is Ilrnclce able 10 cure multtute : or dlseascs whlth bathe lie ( chIll ot ordinary physicians , , ho . feel It his duty 10 make known 10 suffering humanity that he devotee his whole time / tmt anti energy to this particular branch of the profession and will prepare and rurnlw medicine at his office or vlm'it those cnses which lay require perlluol examinatIon , Patients ! tNlts at a distance . may consult Dr : to her ly letter . gIving a carefully written hIstory of their cases . .Ietcrlhlng theIr symptoms mlnnlfy ) lt 1108sllle. which will enable histor make correct iiingnosis antI judge very accurately of them curability or wil dlseRs < . and 10 1IIIIIy prOlle remele 1edlelro forwarded either by mmiii or oxitreec . and all medicine prescrlle by Dr. 10sher i' I iirt'pnrt1 under hit own [ lrsolal mul supervision / . Ie al treats all diseases without melcury II otttt'r potsotig . which create dIeue of thenm"eivem' , al The doctor l ) ' hIs new nl' STOIA'VI'1 TREATMENT curls all eurbe : dIseases . and . al dlsascs. treats with , tuccese nil affetIoiic oC the Liver Throat . . wih succeSf al nIlctlons ' 'hrlat and Luimgu' Catlrh , Ilptl&'psy , ' . heart . ltheumatism . . , , Eptl'psy D'llloplla. Disease Hhenmat m. Neuralgia and nil Nervous Diseases caused by overwork Ito ( Indlteroton or youth or the excrses of riper ) 'eart. alll whatever may . tent to lower the latent force or Ito tone or life's vitality , causing PhYElcal debility , , iwi.vous exhaustion , insanity , anti Premature decay. debiIty Consult personally , or by Letter , free anti strictly confidential , Address , Dr. S. Mosher , Office , Room 50 , Kiel Hotel , Council Bluffs , La PECIAL NOTICE. IJ . - : : AVING decideti to malta mm.c'liano In our business , wo tvill conomnomico to soil itt COST vrice fromn and aftem' Saturday , November 10 , amiy of out' goude ; Gold and Silver \VA'rciEs , DIAMONIS , Gold Rhmigs , Pius , Earrliig , Sliver \Vmu'p , Tublo and Pocket Cutlery. Gold t'en amid Pencils , Gold headed Canes , A T COST Ill fact all of our extensive stock. Yqu will ltCaC riot regard this as an ordinary advertising no. tlco , for we will th as we say , soil at. COS'J' pm'Ices , ant ) tak this mode of letting our customers and the public know it. ci. B. JACQUEMIN & 00. , . 27 Mmtlii Street , Coitlicil jiItifl , Iowa. Orders by Mail vii1 receive prompt attention. CbiehSittr'I .gttin Ijiam000 urs.u. ENNYROYAL PILLS aud Oal , Grnulie. A . * OrIgInI , I , $ , , ttabi. . , . * oL. uk . pruiI , fr Cka..iw. Otii5 Pl.\ , .oJ Dr..4 I. iCed 1.4 GtJ hoil. , , Ithd wttb btti dbt. . Tsk. * - , , ; o othi. JZJ.4 J. . , . 'u.l a.biiti.v . - Ito. . . . , . , d Iw.UsttO'.l. Al DrgitIt , , f e4 4e I. , taps r. , iHtm.tU. iwti.t.t , s.l . .lI.mier fur tdIe"fntatter , i . _ lj.iL 10 000 T..t''O.t.i. . \p. _ _ tCbi..he.ji..CLemtci1 C.fladIion I'qu.ra , sQi. lj Ia Lo.ii DtUi.iJ. 1kU&d. . 1k. , FIRST NA'I'ONAL ' ' ! BANK -01-- Couticil Bluffs , Iowa. CA1'ITAL , . - . $100,000 Vh5 SOLICIT YOUR UVSZNL3S. vIs niSiUJ2 YOUR COL1JhCTIONS. ONI OIP Tilid OI.iI5T itANkit irt wwt ' 5 P11t I1INT PAID ON ThM1l flhh1'OSl'I'a CALL AXb iC V8 OZL WILITIS. & BA1NBRIII Uiractica In the Mtat Intl Federal Courts. Rooms 306.74. , 5fl ) cart. Block. Council Bluffs , Iowa. . Special NoIicos-CouocI illuffs CIIIMNIIYS C1.ilAND VAULTS CEANnD. Btl Iiurke , at W , B , homer's , 635 iiroa4way. LOST , AT TIlE FiELD CIUli ORQUNDf. OR between there anti CouncIl Bluffs. brown leather card case , contamnmng cards end mooney ; a rs. ward wIll ha psld for Its return to . It , E , Montgomery , 0S ThIrd Street , ma.1 - I IIAVB A CMIII CUSTOMEIt FOR ICO ACRES of Nebraska land , C , it , Nicholson , I39 liroad. . way , Council LiIutfs , ime , I 11AVk UNiCUMHnnFm CITY i'ltOI'IOItTY to ezchang for Nekrssk& land. C. It. Niobal. son , f.33 . .roadway ,