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    TllK OMAHA DAILY BE ID : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1805.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1 1
Office , 12 Pcnrl Strcct.-ll. W. Tlltoii , ManoRcr and Lcssco.
MK.VMO.V.
rioral designs. J. II. McPherson , Tel. 244
Chryianlheniiimi. J. H. McPhtrron. Tel. 244
Chart' y Lewis of C19 Ueach street Is down
tvlth tcarlct fever.
Theodore Carey and May M. McFayden
both of Omaha , were- married yesterday by
Justice Ocok.
Owing to necessary repairs to the church
parlorn , the prayer meeting at the Congre
gational church will be held upstairs this
evening. ,
The funtral of Nellie , daughter of W. II
lliclielor , will take place this afternoon a
230 o'clock at the family residence , 1109
Twenly-slxth avenue.
A marriage license was Issued yesterday to
Martin C. Nclfon. aged 35 , nnd Mary F
Chloupa , aged 25 , both of Omaha. Thiy were
mnrrled by Justice Cook.
A short regular resslon of Cnlanthc a- -
semhly No. 1 , Pjthan Sisters , will be hole
In Woodmen of the World hall Thanksgiving
day nt 2 o'clock , sharp. Important business
George Davlf. a well digger , Hit his goli
watch at the home of John Hush , corner o
Avenue II and Twenty-fourth etreet , yestcr
day while ho went to dig a well for L. M
Shtibert. When he reached home he foutu
thieves had been In and stolen the watch.
L'onard Everett sued out a writ of attach
mrnt In Justice Cook's court yesterday fcr th
ofllce fixtures of II. A. Messmore and Sharp
nock & Co. , who have been doing a gralt
brokerage business In the second floor of C2I
and 525 Uroadway. 11 ? claims three months
rent , $60 , la duo and unpaid.
Miss Pcnnfy , a probationary nurse nt th
Women's Christian Association hospital , me
with a rather serlcui accident jesterdny after
neon. While mounted on a stcpladder wash
Ing windows the ladder topple ! o\er am
thr w her to the groun 1. She struck her fore
head agitimt a sharp stone , cutting a gasl
just above- one eye that made It necessary
for the doctor to take several stltchcM.
Farm loans made In western Iowa at loweo
rates. No delay In closing loans. Fire and
tornado Insurance written In best of com pa
nlcs. Hargalns In real estate. LOUOnc &
TOWLn , 235 Pearl street.
MONI3V to loan on Improved Iowa farms
Largo loans a sp'clalty. Fire Insurance. L
W. Tulleys , 102 Main St. , rooms 2 and 3.
At OOH ( .
The lnrg and well assorted stock o
watches , diamonds and Jewelry for the nex
80 days at C. D. JACO.UHMIN & CO. .
27 South Main Street.
. I'AHAGHAl'IIS.
Mrs. II. 8. Jones has returned from
Crcston , whTo she visited her sister , Mrs
Myers.
Major O. H. Richmond Is at home for
Thanksgiving. He has Just visited Win
nlpeg.
Victor Bender Is out and about again , hav
Ing suffered a few days' relapse as the re
tult of his previous outing.
Howard N. Ilattcnhauor has sold out th
Grand Hotel newsstand to II. S. Ogden am
will soon go to Syracuse , N. Y.
J. Canute Doyle leaves next Sunday for
India , where he will make his future home
Ho Is well known In cricketing circles o
Council Bluffs and Omaha , having held down
a position In the team of the latter place
during the last two yearn.
Ed Archer hni returned from Hot Springs
Arlc. , much Improved In health. He expects
to take one more dose of It In the spring , ant
hopes then to be completely rested. In the
meantime he Is able to resume his duties
In the Union Pacific yards.
Harry Nason started off last week on his
flrrt trip on the road for a wholesale house
Ho expected to be away six months and
co\er most of Colorado , Nebraska , Iowa
Kansas , Missouri ami Minnesota , and bade
his friends an affectionate farcwcH'on that
supposition , nut he came bark sooner than
ho expected. Down In Red Oalc , his first
stopping place , he put up at a hotel where
there was diphtheria. Ho was quarantined
for a couple of days and had to Jump otil
of a second story window In the night time
to elude the vigilance of the authorities. He
then came home.
A. K. Stone , formerly superintendent of the
Oiraha & Council muffs Drldge company , liai
the pleasure of meeting a gang1 of train rob
bers not long ago. He had Just ben assigned
to Ills new position as assistant general super
intendent of the Fergus Kails dl\lslon on the
Great Northern , and was making his first
trip. Between St. Paul and St. Cloud a gini
of masked men stopped the train , uncouple
the baggage car and tried to loot the safes
Tt.ry were unsuccessful In getting anything
but made things lively for the passengers by
tiring a fustlade- shotti nt cvjry head tliat
went out of the window.
To lice Su1iH < Tll Ti.
The agent of the publishers of the Amer
ican Encyclopedia dictionary will remain In
Council 1 Huffy another week lo permit all In
have a chance to complete their dictionary
If they have not done so. Call at The Bee
office.
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THO 51 ore
GraniJ Harvest Excursions , via the Burling
ton route , November 27 ant ! December 11 , to
various points southeast , south and southwest.
Rates , one fare , plus $2.00 , for round trip.
O. M. BROWN.
Ticket Agent , Council Bluffs.
Your Thanksgiving turKey will not bo ten
der and Juicily cookd unless you usa one of
Do Vol' roast pans 50o to $1.60. Then cut
It up with one of DsVol'B carving sets , anil
you will have cause to glvo thankt > .
Stcphan Bros , , plumbers. Quick work and
reasonable prices. 529 Broadway.
13C ll'd'y ; Nlcholcon ; moats ; telephone 345
The Hardman piano wins many friends.
Riully llmicl.iT Toiiluht.
Laughter and Jollity will reign supreme at
Of * A W * wr Tlnlintiv Oil a nvnnl M n > * i t * An t lm
queen of comedy , the sprightly Rinlly
Dancker , assisted by her excellent support
of well Itnown players , will ninke her drat
appearance before a Council Uluffy audience
as a "star" In the succespliil farro comedy
liy Mrs. Musgrave , "Our Flat , " which ran
fur 100 nlghta at the Lyceum theater , New
York. Miss nanckcr , by her phenomenal
success the past th/ee unison : . ' , can Justly lay
claim to the proud title of the foremost
comedienne of the day. Blessed with a
merry Individuality thnt Is spontaneous , she
enters Into the spirit of her work with an
carnc tiifi'3 and abandon that becomes Infec
tious to those assisting In the performance ,
thereby assuring a perfect unlioii and har
mony , as well as perfection of detail of scen
ery and effects. The drcbsa worn by Mlw
llancker are models of the modiste's art and
\xlll bo a source of pleasure and surprise to
the ladles of the audience , whlla the fun with
\\hlch the play Is prmeutcd from beginning
to end Is of tha wholesome quality that temla
to make an evening cpent at the theater an
enjoyable one.
The finest Thanksgiving dinners that will
bi oaten tomorrow will come largely from S ,
T. McAtce's. where all of the finest edibles
In the world are found. You cannot think
of anything tine and redned to garnish your
Thanksgiving dinner and not find it at Mc-
Atej's.
Hcduccd prices on slightly used pianos at
rtourlclus' , tlio orchestral crown piano dealer ,
116 Stutsman sireet , near M , E , church.
The Illuff City laundry for fine work ; 34
North Main street ; telephone , 314 ,
Elgin B. W. Haymond watch , | 15 ; Woll-
man's.
Chambers' dancing academy now open for
pupils. Call after 10 a. m. Circulars.
Superior Court AMMKIIIIU | > IIH ,
Jud.o Mcflee made the following assign-
nifntB yesterday for the November term of
the superior court :
Saturday , November 30 Kellar agalnet
Shearer.
Monday , December 2 Squire against Jos -
lyn ; Johnson aaC8t | Walker.
Krlday. December 6 Crew , LeUck company
apalnst Sharpless Company.
Monday , Ucomber 10 Stovlclc pgalnst
Warner.
Wednesday , December 18 State against
Town of Manawa ; Tlnley against Must ;
Waurer against Foley ( two cai } .
irsr ur/rriMJ i.vriiusTi.vj.
I.lkp n Co n I Inn oil siorj- Court Art
jotirnn nt ( InWIOIIK Tlmr.
Another largo crowd of m-n was present
In the district court yesterday lo hear the
details of the carryings-on of Mollle Graham
and her alleged lover. Thli Is the first breach
of promise case that has been tried In this
district court since Judge Smith Is able to
remember , and the auditors are making up
for lost time In the eager attentlvcncss with
which they regard each wltnew In the hope
that there may be something smutty which
they will not mis" . Hut they have been
disappointed quite largely. In the first place
Mollle Oraham Is not exactly the kind of
woman for looks to Inspire an ordinary Imag
ination to build up a romance with her as
the central figure , and In the second place
the attorneys do not fcem to have a desire
to satisfy the popular appetite for scandal.
Mollle horiijlf was put upon the stand jcs
terday afternoon , and told how she first met
I.cutzlnger two years ago next March. Very
soon af'er tlio meeting the moved Into a
house of Loutzlngcr'g , and lived there until
last summer. Last Christmas there was a
Chrlstmai tree at her house , and a lot of
the children of the ntlghborhood were there ,
besides Frank Ollfcalher , Kreil Leutzlngcr
and other adults. She overheard a conversa
tion betw cn LeilUlnger and GlUenthcr , In
which Leutzlnger paid ho watt going to marry
Mrs. Graham. She also told how Ucutzlnger
had had her arrested ono night Just because
she went tip to his houea with a revolver and
threatened to blow him full of holes. She
described very minutely the horrors of th ?
following nights which she spent In jail , and
admitted that she accidentally brok ? the Jail
windows and the chair In her room , tore up
the iKil clothes , and committed other dtp
rudatlons to Dhow her dislike for her mir-
roundtngj.
"And jou swore , didn't you ? " queried At
torney Tlnley , croij-cxamlnlng her.
"t don't do such things , " retorted she.
hotly.
"Hut didn't you break over the rule a
llttlo and cuss a few times ? " persisted
Tlnley.
" 1 don't think I did. "
"Hut will you swear you didn't swear ? "
Mollle was forced to admit that she couldn't
swear that a lew lit le cuss words had not
escaped her lips. To the tnlrprlse of every
body , this practically closed the case for th ?
Graham woman. Charles Whlto , who was
claimed to bo her principal witness , was not
called at all , although he was In the court
room. He had been supoenaed by the ov-
fese. The supposition Is that the Graham
woman's attorney will try to mix him up
on cross-examination.
J. 11. Hllwood , cx-sherlff of Antelope
county , Nebraska , was the first witness
called by the defense. He was sheriff at the
tlmo of the trial of ono Putney , claimed to
have b ° c-n the father and murderer of Mrs.
Graham's baby. This took place In 1SSC.
Hlluooilwau just about to tell the particu
lars when nmmet Tlnley pleaded nn engage
incut , and lmlucd Judge Smith to adjourn
court until this morning at O'.IO o'clock.
Ill .Til nil II
They are not troubled with frozjn yard hy
drants or plumbing fixtures. You need not
be troubled with them cither , If you will
glvo us an order at once to repair your hy
drants and cut-offs , and piotcct your pipes'
with mineral wool.
NKW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY ,
Telephone 250. 30 Pearl St.
Dr. Mosher treats all diseases of throat
and lungs successfully.
Dr. Mosher cures exczema.
Dr. Mosher can euro catarrh.
Dr. Mosher makes n specialty of treating all
diseases of the heart.
Dr. Mosher cures rheumatism.
Dr. Mosher expels tapeworms.
I , mi ml ry Co.
No. 520 Pearl street. Telephone 290. We
have all the latest Improvements for laundry-
Ing. Wing1 point and turn down collars , and
for the saving of linen In general.
Every well dressed man appreciates good
laundry work. That Is why so many go to the
Eagle Laundry , 724 Hroadway. Telephone 157.
Jan Is , 1877 brandy ; purest , safeit , best.
The Standard piano next to the Hardman.
I'AUIj ALSO HAS A COU.Vl'Ull CI-AMI.
KurdioiOhNdicUH In ( lie AVny of a
St-ttlemciit of ( lie Litigation.
Another complication was added yesterday
afternoon to the already long list of troubles
between John W. Paul and 12. W. Nash. Paul
tiled a counter claim , demanding a judgment
of $25,000 against Nash , Guy C. Baiton , John
T. Stewart and J. H. Mlllard , for damages al
leged to have been sustained by rearon of the
wrongful attachment of Paul's property b >
Nat > h last July. In his counter claim ho al
leges that the suing out of the nttic'mient
was wrongful and malicious , designed to In
jure him and obtain his Interest In the prop
erty of the Union Land and Improvement com
pany for Nash at much less than Its market
\aluc. The allegations In the main are the
tame as thosa In the damage bull for a sim
ilar amount commenced a short tlnib ago hy
the Union Lind and Improvement company
against the same defendants. He claims to
have paid out $1,000 In lio'el bills and foi
plats of the ground I in ol veil , to ha\e lost
? 3,500 worth of time , $10,000 woith of profits
In ths sale which ho had expected lo make ,
and $500 In attorney fees. Besides all Hi's ' ,
he wants $10,000 In exemplary ( Image * .
Two mils were commenced In the dlp'rlct
court yesterday which throw still further
obstacles In the way of an ultimate settle
ment of the differences bet-\e.in the tUck-
holders In the Union Land and Improvement
company , and render It quit" prob.iblo tl.at
the assets of the company , If It has any , will
never see daylight after the attorney fees ard
court costs ! une been paid. In botl > of ihvm
the Omaha and Grant Smelting company ap
pears as plaintiff. In the first the Uilon Liml
ind Improvement company , I'rel A , Lottnr ,
G. W. Nash , Flnley Burke and the American
National bank nre sued on a note which
Lofton executed to the McCaguo SaUngp
bank , for $7,000 , Lofton has defaulted In
the payment of the Interest. In the second
another note for $7,000 Is the foundation.
Paul was the signer , In 1890 , and the Interest
and principal now amount to $9,370.
NtMV I'luture Kranii-n.
Wo have a large line of new frames In
all the latest styles. Remember wo mount
the linen frames lo your order.
II. L. SMITH & CO.
Wanted 1,000 bushels of evergreen BWOO.
corn. Shugart & Ouren , Masonic Temple ,
Council Uluffs.
! ! * vo you seen the new gas heating stoves
at the company's ofllce ?
Hardman and Standard Pianos. 113 N. ICth.
IOA1II ) IlKKUbUD ITS l'iil.MIhSIO.\ .
I'ul n Slop lo ( Tcni'lilnur of 1'rtwitr
OliiHNfM Out of ttt-lioul Uourx.
The school board has had before It re
cently the question of allowing the teachers
of drawing and muklo to Instruct their fel-
ow teachers for a consideration , In those two
iranches , and has decided that the practice
mi at come to a stop. In each contract plgned
> y a teacher on assuming her dutleu It Is
tlpulated that she shall have no private
lasses outside of school hours. In spite of
hat fact , Miss Blood , who teaches drawing ,
and Miss Porterfleld , uupervlsor of music ,
ent out postal cirds asking the new teach-
rs to join classes which they were about to
organize for work In tlulr respective
> rancutB. The Intention was to meet twice
a week In the evening , and each pupil was
o pay tbo sum of $2.50 for ten weeks' In-
tructlon.
Owing to a veto that was placed upon the
flic me at the last meeting of Ili3 school
loard , the clabtts will rot be organized.
Mrector Fonda hid heard that there was
ome objecting being done , and brought the
natter up with a view to h&vli g tha board
; lve Its permission to organize tha Classen ,
ome little discussion fiifued , when the fact
avuloped that Robertson , Snyder and
'homas ' were the ones who objected. They
liou.ht that the supervisors of drawing and
luslo held position ! * analogous to that of
he superintendent , tad ought to ra et the
teachers without extra pay and give them
hints on how to take care of the children's
muplral and artistic education , Besides this ,
the teachers were supposed to be fully com
petent to teach music and drawing without
this Instruction before their contracts were
signed.
Fonda , Moore and Morgan , on the other
hand , thought the teachers should be al
lowed to earn a little on the side If they could
do so. But on a vote being taken on the
quectlon of giving them permission lo dose
so , there was a tie , and the special classes
have been brought to a close.
Ilrre'n One Snap I.ofH
A high grade , now piano can be bought
for only $ ' 15 If taken before Wednesday.
Must get It out of the way to make room
tor the new stock of holiday goods , pic
tures , etc. , arriving dally. All my stock of
moldings will bo worked Info frames at half
price. W. W. Chapman , 17 Main St.
The Young1 Men's Christian association en-
tcrlalnmcnt Friday night at the opera house
promises lo beery enjoyable. Tickets , 25c ,
35c nnd EOc.
Lots of new and pretty things at the Durfco
Furniture company's , 338 and 333 Broadway.
The Hardman piano Improves with use.
iiijrr TIII : KAVOIUTIIS i.v TIII : HUCK.
.Innii , n Tiil > - < o Our Mini , Took the
IjlNMIlU Stllld" * . .
SAN FIIANCISCO , Nov. M There were
se\cn races on the card today , the feature
of which was Iho Llssalc slakes for 2-
year-olds , live and n Imlf furlongs. Jonn
at 20 to 1 won , the favorites finishing In
the ruck. Three favorite * , thrco outsiders
and ono second choice divided the honors.
Summaries :
First race , flvo furlong" , felling. 3-year-
olds : Monarch , 103 ( Chorn ) , 11 to B , won :
Soolndlan , 100 ( Hums ) , 7 to 1 , second ; Sel
kirk , 108 ( Hennery ) . If. to 5) ) , tiiltd. Time
1.01V4. llcatrlco. Artlcus , Comrade , ll.iphael.
Harry Lewis. Rxamlncr , TnmnlpaK Miss
Gnrvln ntnl Gondola nlso run.
Second race , live furlongs , Polling , 3-ycnr-
olds : Last Chance , 107 ( u. Sloan ) . 12 to 1.
vionj Toano , 100 ( IlenneHsy ) , 4 to 1. second ;
Mount lloy , 105 ( Chorn ) , S to 2 , thhd Time.
1.00)4 Hey Altn , Red Glenn , Kathleen nnd
Julia also rnn
Third race , live nnd n half furlongs , sell-
for ear-olds : Arctic , 10S ( Cliorn ) , 11 to 6 ,
won ; Montnlvo , lid ( Coclirnn ) , 8 to 1. second ;
Ciirmcl , 10S ( Mncklln ) , If. to 1 , third. Time :
1.0s ! % . MuKarlune , Myron , Addle M , Ta'bot
Clifton and Ilt'iio Vernou also rnn ,
Fourth race , live nnd ono-half fmloncs
Llrsak stakes , for 2-year-olds : Joan , StS
( Cochran ) , 20 to 1 , won ; Charlie Hoots , 101
( .Muckllri ) , 30 to 1 , second ; Mnrlonett , lOfi
( C. Sloan ) . 50 to 1 , third. Time : 1:07'4 :
Gratify , St. Lee , Imp. Miss Hrummel , Miss
Muxln , Gr.idy. inclno , Mnforeo , Don Gara ,
Laura F and 111 Prlmero also ran.
Fifth race , six furlongs , selling : Sclmltnr ,
101 ( Chorn ) , 5 to 1 , won ; All Over , 131 ( W.
Martin ) . 2 to 1 , second ; Suffrage , 101
( Ilowan ) , 30 to 1. third. Time : 1.15 % . Lady
Gray , Monitor. Morgan G , Vcva , Joe Cot
ton anil Hill Nye also ran.
Sixth race , seven nnd one-half furlong ? ,
selling , 3-year-olds : Hosebud , 101 ( Donnelly ) ,
3 to 5 , won ; Chnrmlon , 103 ( Shnw ) , 13 to 2 ,
second : Oakland. 10S ( W. Martin ) . 3 to 1 ,
third. Time : 1-33'i. Mary S and Raindrop
also run.
Seventh race , one mile , selling : May Da
101 ( Coady ) , 10 to 1 , won ; Hell Hoyd , 81
( Slaughter ) , 3 to 1. second ; i : II. Sherlej ,
101 ( Shaw ) , 80 to 1 , third. Time : INIM
Farnle Louise , Model , Little Hob , Monltn ,
Salonlca , Charmer nnd Sca'pr.iy nl o ran
u.MVKiisiTr CM'ii COCS'TO nuxvr.n.
Pool Hull Ten ill lo .Meet ( lie Attilc-dc
Club of < ln- Quern Cl ( > .
The Unlvei lty Club foot ball eleven of
this city left via the Union Pacific yestcrdaj
afternoon for Deincr , whore a game will
p"Oed ! with the Denver Athletic eluli team
on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day. The
pln.\ers were In charge of Manager Hush
A. M > ers , nndcie all in Rood condition
und prep irecl to Rive the Denver Inrls
haul fight for supremacy. They will airlve
In Denver tills morning1 nnd will take a Ilgh
practice this afternoon.
The team will line up us fo'lows : Lef
mil. Cowan ( captain ) ; left tackle. Robbing
left Riiard. Lee ; center. Fisher : right guard
Owen ; rlghti tack'e. Akin ; right end , Shue
uuarter back , Taylor ; left half back. Cam
cron : rlnht half back. .Tone ; full half Inck
W. Gardner. The substitutes taken along
with the team are : Lmir e , Burdlck , DJrman
nnd I. Gardner.
A close same Is expected. The Denver
team was defeated early In the season bj
Charlie Thomas' piotcpes from Lincoln b\
the ( -poro of 12 to 4 The University Club
olrven Is not so stronij as the Lincoln team
and the probability is that the Denver
players have Improved considerably In their
play. From this It would appear that the
teams , are evenly matched , and the contest
will bo either team's until the referee's
whistle Is blown as the conc'uslon of the
Krame. The local players ate not over-con-
fldent. but are nevertheless of the opinion
that they can win ,
Hneeil In u Slum Storm.
LEXINGTON , Nov. 2G This was the
fourteenth day of the Kentucky a = ° oclatlot
fall meeting. The weather was bitter cole
and snow fell during the latter pait of
the afternoon. Two fnvorllo- " , two outsider ?
and one second choice won the live races
Summaries :
Fli't race , four nnd a half fuiloiiKs : Chat-
lerbov (10 to 1) ) won. Martin ( J to 1) ) second
Whlto Oalc (7 ( to 5) ) third. Time : 0:5 : ! ) ' , * .
Second race , selling , sK furl'ings : Lconel
(8 ( to 6) ) won , Cerro Gordo (7 ( to 1) ) second ,
Tenlcr ( S to 1) ) thlid Time : 1:10.
Thlid race , six fuilongi ; Colleen (3 to 1)
won. Olad (0 ( to 5) ) second , Chenoa (12 ( to 1 ]
third. Time : 1.20.
Fourth race , five nud a half furlonps :
Fred Barr n to 6) ) won. Hawthorne Hell (10
to 1) ) second , Dorcttc ( I to 1) ) thlid. Time-
1H. :
1H.Fifth race , six flirlonus ; Galen d'Orr (5 ( to
2) ) won. Monuis (7 ( to 1) ) second , Hazema ( J
to 1) third. Time : 1 33.
Mlllo lilt Colil for HIK-IUK.
NICW ORLEANS , Nov. 20 Third day
Crescent City Jockey club's winter meeting.
Weather clear , and cold ; track good. Sum-
mailes :
First race , three-quarters of n mlle : Tit
for Tat (3 to 1) ) won , Sir John ( S to 1) )
second , Trlxle (30 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:1C : > 1.
Second race , mlle nnd one-eighth :
KInK Mao (4 ( to 1) ) won , LlRhtfoot ( G to 1) )
steond , Queen Ulid (5 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo :
Iri7l5.
Third race. eleven-FKthePiith of a mlle :
r.innlo Rowtnn (7 ( to 5) ) won , Nlklta ( S to l )
Hecond , Ferguson (2 ( to 1) third. Time :
llOi ,
Fourth race , handicap , seven-eighths of
a mile : Login (4 ( to 1) ) won , Hlbernln Queen
(5 ( to 1) ) second , Miss Young (4 ( to 1) ) third.
TI'IUP : lSO'i ,
Flflh race , three-quarlers of n ml'e : Jennie
June (5 ( to 1) won , Tommy Rutler (15 ( to 1) )
sfcoml , G. 1' . Cox (10 ( to 1) ) thlid. Time :
Could Only Tlo the Het-oril.
DENVER. Nov. 20. Walter Sangcr , who
cnmo to Denver hopingto bent Hamilton's
record of 2.00 2-5
- for an unpaced mile on
the fast Denver Wheel club track. 1ms de
parted for home , without having done bet
ter than to tlo the record.
A. O. Bartley of Magic , Pa. , writes : "I
feel It a duty of mlno to Inform you and the
public that DeWltl'a Witch Ha l Salvo cured
me of a very bad case of eczema. It also
cured my boy of a running : ere on his leg.
( lie I'rliilrrN * Home.
INDIANAPOLIS , Ind , . Nov. 2C.-ThO
directors of the Chllds-Droxel Home for
Union Printers decided at noon today , after
the evidence before them had been caiefully
considered , to send a committee to Colorado
Springs to Investigate the charges that have
been pieferred against Superintendent Shu-
man of the home. The follow Intr directors
were appointed to make thu Investigation :
F. A. Colby of Coloiado Springs , U C.
Bhephenl of Grand Haplds , Henry Oorsoy of
Dallas. Tex. , nnd Alexander Duguld of
Cincinnati. The committee started to Col
orado Springs this aftemoon.
ey .Seelflnu ; n I'lirdon.
HARRISUUUG , Pa , , Nov. -The caeo of
John Hardsley , ex-city treasurer of Phil
adelphia , who was sentenced four years ugo
to fifteen years' Imprisonment and lined
J57.000 , which was on the calendar for argu
ment at today's meeting of the Board of
Pardons , has been postponed until the De
cember session. The records of the court
are the only paper on tlio In the rare. No
nctfon was taken In the cane of Hush I' .
Dcmpsey , the I'ltUburg labor leader.
Ollleliil Vole of Xew JtTMpy.
TRENTON , N , J. , Nov. 20.-The state
board of canvassers recently appointed by
Governor Werts met today at the state
house to KO over the figures of lha recent
Ki'bernatorlal vote. The result la as fal
lows ; GrlKK . republican. 1C.,900 ; McGIII ,
democrat , 136,000 ; Wllber , prohibitionist
6.M1 ; Kills , populist , l.OUO ; Kelm , eoclalim-
labor , 4,107 ; Grfctis' plurality , 26,900.
END OF RESGBIIISSIQN TALI
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Ono Trouble Removed $011)1. ) the low
Legislators' '
OVERLOOKED AN IMPORTANT" PROVISION
Sccrclnry of Slnle McKnrlnml I'nlliM
to lime the Notice Pnlillnlioil
nn I'riMlilfil by tli'o Coil-
Mltiitlon of thu State.
PEimY , la. , Nov. TO. ( Special Tele
gram. ) U has como to light , that the pro
posed prohibition amendment cannot be le
gaily acted upon by the coming leglsla
turc , and that there will be no rcsubmlsslon
question to wrangle over. It transpired tha
Secretary of State McParland has over
looked an Important requirement In the
adoption of constitutional amendments , am
that Is a three months' publication clause
Section 1) article x of the constitution rcnfls
"Any amendment to this constitution may
be proposed In either house of the genera
assembly , and If the fame shall be agreei
to by a majority of the members elected to
each of tfie two houses , each proposec
amendment shall be entered on their Journal
with the yeas and najs taken thereon , am
referred to the legislature to be chosen a
the next general ( .lection , and shall be pub
llshed as provided by law for three months
previous to the time of making such choice. '
Section 59 of chapter 5 of the code provides
that this notice shall ba published for three
months prior to the election In two news
papers of general circulation In each con
gresslonal district. If the sjcretary of state
has made any such publication It has no
been discovered In this congressional dls
tilct , and the facts are that none have been
made.
The proposed amendment was agreed to by
the last assembly and was to be 0110 of the
most Important matter : } of discussion at the
coming session , but the failure of the secretary
rotary of state to have the proper publlca
lion mada has knocked the whole thing out
Hon. J. A. Harvey of .this city , who was
the author of the Clark law and the head o
the State Temperance alliance , with County
Attorney Edmund Nichols first noticed the
omission today , and Mr. Harvey siys that re
submission lo now out of the question.
UAII.UOA1) JLITIGA'CKKV SCTTI.ni >
ItcreoM Filed lit I'Vilrrnl Court it
DeM Mdlin'H.
DES MOINES. Nov. 26. ( Special Telegram.
The famous litigation over the ownership o
the Dos Molnes & Kansas City railroad ha
been settled by the filing of decrees In th
federal court today. The- cases are W. H
Drackctt ct al against the Des Molnes , Osce
ola & Southern road , and of Wilson agalns
the same company. The DCS Molnes & Kan
sas City , which took the property unde
for'closme from the Dss Molnes , Osceola & .
Southern , secures title to the property. Th
cases wore brought to set aside the sale undc
foieclosure as fraudulent. It was alleged tha
there was a conspiracy which made possibl
a sale that defeated the ends of the old bond
holders. The settlement now made Is a com
promise. Now that the controversy Is enJe
the plans of the Ds Molnes & Kansas City
company to extend the line from Ca nsvlll
Mo. , Its present terminus , to Kansas City
will be carried out. The line will be operate
In connection with the Plttfburg , Kansas City
& Gulf , which Is now running to Shrevcporl
La. , and Is to b3 extended to Soblne Paes.
Cuiipy UroHiiT.i Jollify.
DES MOINES , Nor. 20. ( Special. ) Th
Cuppy brothers , who w'ere acquitted In th
federal court Saturday of a charge of assault
Ing United States Pension Onicer Bro\\n
celebrated the event byr going on a glorlou
spree. They wound upJn the police sUtlon
and their little seance post tjiem $2S each.
United Slates court adjoined for the tern
this afternoon , aftw beln/ln session nearl
two months. The gran'd Jury bad for Invest !
gitlon over 500 cases , and returned 430 In
illctments. Over ICO of the defendants stooc
trial , and there were less than a dozen ac
qiiltt.il' . All the rest pleaded guilty ant
were either sent to the penitential y or to
Jail. With the exception of about thirty , al
the cases wore for violations of tha levenu
laws , and nearly all the defendants cnmc
from the coal mining towns In portions o
the state where they do not have the mule
Iiw. It Is claimed by the ofllcers of the
court that the clause in the mulct law mak
Ing the possession of a rcvjnua stamp prlma
facie evidence of illegal sales of liquors Is
responsible for the wholesale violations , be
cause the defendants would rather take
chances under the revenue laws than of pos
sensing the stamp and having It used as
evidence on which to base the { 600 mule
assessment. _
icvf < ( ! .
DES MOINES , Nov. 2K. ( Special. ) The
DCS Molnes water \\oiKs fight has taken 01
i new phase. After weeks of effort to agree
on a schedule of rates that would enable
city and compiny to dismiss their lltlgat'oi '
and llvo In harmony , the council adopted. It
committee of the whole , a schedule that was
agreeable to the compiny. Before It could 1)3
adopted by the council proper the water
works weie sold , and now th ? council has
refi'secj to stand by the amended rates. The
coirpany announces that It will uoj-tu no
more time trying to get an agreement , bul
will go ahead In tlu courts. The question
now is as to the reasonableness of the rates
which the city Is trying to enforce. The
city's attorneys say the council has done Jusl
the wrong thing , and that their rcrusal to
stand by the amended rates will place the
city in such a pobltlon that It Is certain to
be defeated In the courts. The matter will
be pushed as fast as possible. Meantime the
con : ) . \ny Is compelled to collect only th * low
rates , but It expects to get an Injunction
against their enforcement In a short time.
r : 1 1 1 UK Drake DlreutloiiH.
DES MOINES , Nov. 26. ( Special. ) Gen
eral Drake liflK hppn in tlio rltv Klnnn Satur
day morning In consultation with the state
officers nnd prominent men In the party from
all over the stato. Among those who aie here
are George 13. Roberts of Fort Dodge ,
Colonel Root and Jim Blytho of Mason
City , Senator Gurley of. Decatur county ,
"Tama Jim" Wilson , J. W. Luke of Hamp
ton , Senator Bycrs of Shelby county. Senator
Jamison of Osceola and John Y. Stone. None
of the members of the conference will talk
of It , but It has leaked out that It Is for a
double purpose , that of determining upon the
distribution of patronage and of the recom
mendations to ba made by the governor In
his first message. Nothing further could be
learned except that thewJs , apt to bo a new
private secretary to tuc etivcrnor and a new
force of clerks In the otllce. Of the state
olllccu to be Tilled by hc governor It Is said
the only Important appointment ho will make
Is one , to the state oif Inspectorship.
IH 11 Itlvul of
DES MOINKS , NoV , 'BG. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Charles Lloyd * HaVney , a butcher of
this city , 21 years o l. Is , a rival of Sandow ,
Only his Intimate frlenJs knew of his wonder
ful strength till recently ) mlien eome theatrical
managers learned of him and have been tryIng -
Ing to maKe engagements ! with him. He U
accustomed to kill cattle with a blow of his
fist , never using an axe. " 'He raises a beam
Beeclmm's pill , afe for bilious.
less , bilious headache , dyspep
sia , heartburn , torpid liverdiz
ziness , sick headachebad taste
in the mouth , coated tongue ,
loss of appetite.sallow akinetc , ,
when caused by constipation ;
and constipation is the most
frequent cause of all of them.
Go by the book. Pills ice
and 250 a box , Book free at
your druggist's orwrite B. F ,
Allen Co. , 365 Canal St. ,
Mew York.
_ Annuil lalei more t&aa CWO.M9
on which Hpht men arc toMtd from IIic
ground and holds It above hid head. He rrtls.nl
a horte welghlnB SOO pounds on his shoulder.
Ho performs any of ( he most remarkable
feats of Sandow and will fro Into training
soon , preliminary to RolnR on the stage. His
measurements hotv thnt ho Is larger than
Sandow and about equally developed.
firnrrnl Drnkc'n Itrmttlon.
DBS MOINKS , Nov. 26. ( Special Tele
gram. } General P. M. Drake was given a
royal reception at Drake university , of which
ho was the founder and chief patron. It was
his first appearance at the university since his
election as governor and the school turned
out to honor him. Addresses \\ere made by
the president and several members of the
faculty and by the general.
Humor * of l.jncli ln nl Sioux Cltj.
SIOUX CITY , Nov. 26. ( Special Telegram. )
Ilcports of a plot to lynch W. 1 * . Hoyce.
\\lio murdered Nclllo Patten last Sunday , and
Illlly Nead , the proprietor of the resort where
Hie crlmo was committed , liavo created con
siderable alarm among tlio local authorities.
The sheriff and police are fully prepared for
the attack and will meet It If necessary with
a desperate resistance.
Innurniicc CitntimiilrN Alnrntcil.
DBS MOINES , Nov. 26. ( Special Telegram -
gram , ) Insurance circles here lm\e been ex
cited over what Is considered positive proof
that several ( Ires In the city have been caused
by Incendiaries. Today a reward of $100 was
offered by Manager Clarke of the DCS Molnes
Fire Insurance company for evidence that
would lead to the apprehension of the crim
inals.
Iltirnril.
CAHSON , la. , Nov. 2C. ( Special Tel
egram. ) The dwelling of L. U. Put
nam was burned this morning ,
with nearly all Its contsnts , the
family escaping with their Hvfs. Cause of
fire unknown ; loss , $1,000 ; Insurance , $700 ,
The thermometer was 8 degrees below zero
this morning. _
AKi'il Couple Mnrrlei.
CUnSTON , la. , Nov. 26. ( Special Tele *
gram. ) "Undo Hilly" Lock , Union county's
llrst whlto settler , created a genuine surprise
hero today by marrying Mrs. Mary Dcchel
bclmer. Illlly Is 78 and his brldo OS.
DoWltt'a Little Early Risers euro Indlgas-
tlou and bad breath. '
Glltlj UUX DOW.V 1IY AX UNGINH.
I.ciin Krnft Killed AVlille AViilkliiK on
< ln- Union I'tu'lllo TrnekN.
L na Kraft , nn 13-jear old girl , was run cv.r
by the Union 1'aclflc dummy jesterday morn
ing near Shcely station and killed. The
accident occurred shortly before 7 o'clock.
Mlko Hopkins , a train man , happened to be
riding on the front of the engine when the
pilot struck the girl. He gives the follow
ing version of the case : "The engine upon
which I was riding was 1173 and It wa * pullIng -
Ing the southbound morning uuinniy. As
we were rounding the curve Just east of
Chaffce's lumber yard , I suddenly saw the
girl ahead and before I could do anything to
save her the engine had struck and tossed
her body to one side of the track. The
train was stopped as soon as possible and
myself and the others of the crew went back
to where the accident occurred. The girl's
head was badly crushed and I think she wa ?
dead when \\o reached the spot where she
was lying. When I first noticed her she
was walking on the track and was evidently
so heavily muflled that she did not hear the
approach of the train. "
August Kraft , father of the dead girl , lives
at 2S1S South Twenty-fifth street. He stated
that Lena worked for the KaU-Nevlns
Clothing company ; that she had left her home
In the morning at the usual hour to go to her
work In the city. Ho did not know { hat
she had been In the habit of taking a short
cut danii the railroad tracks and thought It
was unusual for her to take this route. The
father said that If Ills daughter had lived
until today she would have attained 111 ?
age of IS years , and that she bad made some
llttlo preparation to celebrate the event. The
remains were taken to the morgue and upon
examination the Injuries were found to con
sist of a broken arm and others of an In
ternal nature. The whole upper portion of
the skull was crushed In , showing that death
was Instantaneous. There will probably be
an Inquest today.
The delicious fragrance , refreshing feeling
and soft beauty Imparted to the skin by
Pozzonl's Powder , commends It to all ladles.
1 WORD
LADIES !
That word IB
all MILLINERY
Cjods nt actual
Those who fool that they are
I-JA.R.I3 UP
. . ,
thnt tlioy oannot afford to
BUY A NEW BONNET ,
cannot afford to lot this chance slip by.
Latest fctylcs. New yoods
A T G O S T.
MISS RAGSDALE ,
10 Pearl Street. Council Bluffs , la ,
Tor $3,00 Halm's J'harinaciOmulia ,
fib. , will bend you 0 boxes of TtnUfh
/ . / Miinliuoil dura \ \ \ \ \ \ u ilUllnrl li'f/at
KIlitre in euro you of iiny wimKnoss
' cutiscd by youthful , eri or or Cfcmvlve
, < lrSnU ( i , fully stopping nit/lit ciulKuhum
icing bade Ilio Hlrenutli ntul r//or ( of
yniitli or rofiind evury rent | mhl to us.
\Vo do not K'VO"ecu ' imnfi-ii > lloiiii , | ) nt
i Kho you inoillclnu ( lint will euro und < | n-
I volop nil pints fully. Single boxen $1.
Kent by ( null , no printing on oimldo , on
I rccolptof pi Ice.
f of Tailln Tin tilth 7Vfij/nnd I'emiti.
royal I'lllt MCM.T full to brine inriistriiu-
> tluiminn In I/IK tiny , tl box , 6 for $5 by
I mall , llnliii'a riiuituiicy. Oinnhu.
1ST HAL DAP
- or -
.
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
CAPITAL , - $100,00
\V1J .SOLICIT VOUIl UUSI.NESS.
\vi : i > isiitia vonu COIMCTIO.VS.
ONU OF THU OiajliST IIA.MCS IN IOWA
r riii civi'i'Aii > o.TIMI ; m :
CALL AMI SUi : US Oil W1UTH.
SIMS K RAFNRlHDflE A
OUIO tt DAUIDIUUCiTnctice /
- , iTnctice In the State
nd Federal Courts. Rooms 300-7-8-9 , Hhi >
art. Block. Council Dluffa. Iowa.
Special Notices-Council
OH 8AI.U. A SI'I.RNUID SO ACHUS OP LAND
now fanned byV , I' , QurJner , e ! w ! i ,
vccllon 27 , townihlp 77 , ran go 4 ! ; 2 mlltu vvtul
of Neola. In tha lH t farming district of 1'nt.
tuwatlamlo county , Iowa. I'rr'cnt price , 130.00
pur acre. Apply to Leonard Uterctf , attorney
at law. Council HIulf . la.
HAVJ3 UNINCUMIIUIIUD CITY I'ttOl'UllTV
to exchange ( or Nebraska land. C. H. Nlchol-
von , DMi4 Ilroailnay ,
HIMNBYS CLIJANnns VAULTS Ct.KANKD.
Kd Hurke , at WH. HomtrVi.MS Jlr&ndwuy.
llAv : A CASH CUHTOMKIt TOIl 1W AClinH
of Nibranka land. C , It. Nlctiol on , M9i ! lirwul.
\vuy , Council Uluffi , la.
XST. NOS U OLAHBKH. . GOLD MOUNTING ,
la Uorroco case. Jleuaia. Cole & Cole.
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NO BETTER CHRISTMAS PRESENT THAN A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION. $4 00
They Cure the Cause-
f
Most of the discomfort in life
conies from the stomach. You'll
4
admit that without argument. The
proof is in your own stomach.
A great many seemingly different
diseases come from the common
cause a disordered stomach. Com
ing from one cause , it is natural
that they should all be cured by one
medicine. Ripans Tabules not only
cure the disease they cure the
cause.
i
Rlrnni Tnbutes : Bold by druggists , or
If tile price (54 centi a box ) l > e-nl to 'fie rll-
pans Chemical Company. No 10 Bpruce f' . > f.
*
MANHOOD RESTflfi CUPIDENE"
v , , , , , , , , , , ,
tlonof afamouirrenca iilijpltlan , will _ _ ,
1 " C i ( T3f ff V Vtit * * * * -M.MWW W..WM i- " t- i ITU * quickly euros on at all no
\X\ \ r\J < i . \T vous or diseases of llio gi'iifratlve iirguiu , Fiicli DStMiiubood ,
* " ' * * * - > ! Insomnia , I'nlnaln lue Uncle , tScmln.il J-mlssldiiH , Kprvoun JJobllny ,
J'lmplon , UnOtncs ? to Worry , KxliausthiR lp lns , Vnrk-rx-clo nnif
Constlpitlon. Itstoninll lo spi byilay or night 1'rovcnts ciulck-
nf ss of dlschnrso , n hlch If not cliorkod Wils to hpermHtorrlia-u an <
Inrtr air / . > . acrm . nil clioliorroriot Jmpotoncy. 'in > Il > iNl2clraiuicatliullvcr : , tin
I * * Ano r i c.n klJncys&nd thoiirlnaryorfTansof ttllImpurlUcfi.
CUMnENEstrengtheniandrestoresumiillweilcorrans.
The rraion aufTerori arc not citfcrt by IJoctors Is bc-cmme ninety per cent nro troubled wltp
{ 7t-a > 'billl . ODPinENE Is th only known remedy to euro wltbout un oiMratliiii. fidCOtratlmonf
in A written ( tuiiianteoglveutnd money relumed If elx boxen ( loon not GtTcct u pciuiuioutilUlk
- - - - - .
BendforiTBEEClrcularandtratlmouIala.
BALI : or GOODMAN onuo otx. 1110 ITarnun St. OnuiUa.
Genuine Sandwich "Adams' ' G , Shelter
Powers fiom 1 lo 10 Lorse , Feed Grinders , Jacks , Clialu , Hand Carts and
last but not least , SOUTH WICK IIOHSI3 AND STEAM POWER HAY
I'HKSS.
Branch House Council Bluffs
Dr. S. Mosher
Having fully demonstrated by yearn of successful prnctlco und experience thnt ho la
nblo to euro multitudes of dUeases which bailie the cltlll of ordlnitry physicians , ho
feels It hlH duty lo mnke known to Huffurlni ; humanity thnt ho devoUn Mitt whole tlmo
und energy to this particular branch of thu profession , nnd will picpurc nnd furnish
medlclno at his olllce or visit tlio-e cases which may re < | iilru pernoiml examination. ! ' "
tlcntH at u distance may consult Dr. Mosliur by lot It r , Klvlnf , ' u carefully written history
of their cases , deicrlbliiB their Bymptoms minutely poHHlblu , which will enable him to
make correct ( llnRiimls , and Judge very accurately of the curublllty of the dint-line , and to
apply proper remedies. Medlclro forwarded cither by mall or express , and all medlclno
prescribed by Dr. Mosher U pretinieU umlor hlx own personal supervision , llo treatu all
diseuBeB without mercury or other poisons , whli-b crente disease of themselves.
The doctor by Ills new HKSTOIIATIVK TRI3ATMI3NT rurea all curable dlBciiHCB , nnd
treatH ulth HUCCCHH all iiffectlnns of the J.Ivor , Throat and I.UIIKH , Catanli , ICpllopsy ,
U > Bpepsla , Heart Dlseaso , Itheumatlem , NcuralKla , nml nil Kervoiin UIBC.ISCH CIIUHCC ! by
overwork , the Indiscretion of > otith , or the oxreHses of rljier yearn , nml whatever may
tend to lower the Intent foice or the tone of llfe'u vitality , causing physical debility ,
nervous exhaustion , liuunllv , anil premature decay.
Consult perfconnlly , or by hotter , free and strictly confidential. Address _ ,
Dr. S. Mosher ,
Office , Room 50 , Kiel Hotel , Council Bluffs , la.
TWIN CITY DYE WORKS
Dyeing and Cleaning of
Clothing , Dresses and
Household Goods.
OMAHA OFFICE , 1B21 Ftirnum St , Tclephouo 1521.
COUNCIL BLUFFS WORKS atid Office , Cor. Avo. Amid 20th St. Tel. 310
SEND FOR PRICE LIST.