1I1JS O.MAIIV DAILY" VY , OCTOBER 27. 1S90. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MI50R i , S41 B'iwiy. T A a Braaa tt WavsHlr , la. , ts te R { Mtot Gt ft r Stewart. p Tie MeKMejr Amtor O r * vOI e t ta tie remMteMi apUqaartimi Chta attar * at IM. 7 > e KerwMtaia Gtw d Tin a eet Mr rttnariwl at 7J . AH s'Jn ? n lartt ta ke Tkat ereatas tke Ckwil ortetr * m tor practice at S e clock ia tke T OTg MM' * CkrtKlas af-octatloc Mrs. L. B Cco in baa cooto M krV * Chy tor a mootb a vlalt irtth ker 4a gfcter KM. William OdwaPairr f SatvralteartM paper * iwe la > r < rester- dar ta tke dtntrlet ewwt to WlOItm O. Rait. JrM CbrancBM aad. M. Koka. Jvsttee Cook yterday unKed la mr- rtaac JaatM JotMMoa aad Chrlwloa Cbrto- tisnoa. botk t Oooncll Blnff . AA rawfleot pbr le l Artlt gives tke Tonmc awn Ui tke Tmntc Me * a Ckrtnttam a Mc at M prmn * l m IMA ereMiBR. Tke MW of Wetater n lnfpt Hatektamn. tav ) vinc seme real estate dealt dwiag tke boom , ta o trial la tke tmpertor evwrt. Oywatlvin worfc tar TW ? TTOOHM "vHt feetfn todar at tke T n c Men' CsrtMtan aiiMK tattoo rcoosK. ClaK i at 4 M a > 4 T M Tire ta a eoal ckel on Tktrd rtreet m P'aperty wa 4 ky Xra. McOee called wtt tae de artamt at 11 o'clock latt nigat. Bat aHght damage -was doa . The wfll M Jaieec Lvadeec a adntUed to protMte ve terdar aad Mn May Luadeee appointed aa executrix. Tie estate eoastio of a kooec and tot ta Covatil BtaZa. Tbe testator dld July Zt last. A motion for a aew trial In the ease at rr Hood acatnzt tke N rtkvettera Raflway compaay trill be ars ed toewrro- before Judce Mary. la the trial of the case tke plain t IS wax awarded daaacrc amooEttnc to J7.W * for injuries received la a wreck at Elmers. III. "Hearta of Oek" will be tls play at tae Dohaoy toalckt or tke p polar Caane-Lls- ! TSeatw oompaay "Hearts of Oak" naa written ky Jaaies A. Hearae. one of AJBertca'a createat plwrrlKhta. The play i * considered one ( the best moral lerMras produced oa the etaie today. The sale of teats ! already ( fotte larce. Price. 16 cents for aay seat la the theater. Oa tale at Seller's drug rtore. Tke bis sev oteea.taa teaai roller if stuck ia a bole prepared by luelf on Lx > wer Brnad-ray. Mea worked all day yesterday to Ret K oat. and s coeeej la Retting it la defter It te betas ased ia roilia ? aai ) aol difjlnc tke bottom for theatrip ef macadam ta be eoaati uctad la the center of the street. A toft ptare was fovad , aa4 the zxtoderotu rotler w et iato It and chopped Jackficrnri a d timbers will be csd to lift It oat todar. C B. Vlsvi Co. . fea le remedy. Medical coamltatioD free Wedmwdara. Health book fnrnUbed , > W Xerriae bloct. N. T Plumblag company. TeL SU. GlaKCUTr OK a 3Iodrl. Andrew Graham received some eomattai- cations yesterday from some s4d friends la municipal departments In tke city of Olas- gew. Sootlaad. that coatata rcsalts of good . municipal maaacerafotHe was dtacasfiog with a food deal f latereftt about the city bu'iding yesterday afternoon the information he bad received , and was iwlns It with effect for a pretext tourge upon the members of the council the sdvUabUitv of adopting some. time the same course la the management of the municipal affairs of Cos&cll Bluffs The reports say that sot a dollar ef taxes for municipal purposes will be levied in Glasgow after the first of next January Franc hires that are always given to cor porations and private individuals In this cous'ry are there heW by the city. Every productive franchise in the city is held by the city aad the revenue derived from these. It la estimated , will at the beginning of the sew year be sufficient to defray all munici pal expenH * . Glaxgow is a city of nearly oug the aid of the Yankees In Council Bluffs. Get your Vlater supply of coal now before the rash and rise la prtcer. L. M. Shubert will fill your orders promptly and his prices are the lowest. Telephone No. 70 ; 658 TVeit Broad-way. Prvrer Pipe. Fire Drick. Belting- . Wholesale aad retail. J. C. Blxby. 202 Mala street. P TV Dean. M. D- . eye , ear. anse aad throat , iU Merrlain block. Monday Mnnlrnf Club Mretm. The Monday Musical club met at the home of Mrs. H , C. Cory sn Sixth avenue yesterday afteraoan when the fallowing pro- Erin was enjoyed : Xocturne Meyer Helmund Miss May Tulk-y * . T-tranMla Meyer Helmuad SI IBB Barnard , f'f T ft I'm Thinking- . . - Mrs.VakefleId A.T-an < e. Meyer Hebnuud Miss Nell Moore Valse Caprice , Duet Nevins &lises Gleason a&d Cavin. The next meeting of the cJub will be held November 9 at the aozne of Mrs , L M. Treynor on First avenne. There win be a public musical given by the club at Muel ler s hall November SO. Compllmrnta in Cold nnd Leather. A most elegantly gotten up aad beautifully bound volume of the city documents aad reports for the year of the city of Bedford. . Mais , was received by the mayor yester day The volume Is bound in full morocco , profusely ornamented -with gold. There are several .hundred pages of gilt-edged tinted paper On the outside of the cover la tbe inscription , embossed in geld letters. "City of New Bedford to Council Bluffs. " It is the aiost expensive and beautiful volume ol ci'y reports ever received at the city build- lag. The reports froza the heads of de partments show that the city is just as proxperous aad enterprising as the volume U handsome and impo&lng. It takes half a ton of starch per month to stiffen the shirts , collars and cuffs of the Eagle laundry's patrons. Have you tried them * 72 < Broadway. Telephone 157. For Sale Hall safe at a bargain ; 40 Inches h.gh. it * ? inches wide. 20 inches deep. Steel chest. EL H. Sheafe & Co. Slurrlacr Llccn - . The following marriage licenses were 1s- cufd yesterday Name aad address. Age. J { . D WaJdon. Hamburg , lay /y L.Vatcrs , Hamburg. la 19 Samuel L. Morria , New York 31 A. Florence Newbanks , Louisville. Ky 30 James Johnson. Council Bluffs . . . . . . : < Christiana Caristensen. Council Bluffs . . . 17 I W Eversoa. Carson , . „ . . . . . . , . . , . . . . I' Ada Boitou. Carson IS 'GRATEFUL' ' ' AND COMFORTING ] r _ f B For Tired. Achirr. Irntated Feet la a " warns b Jj witb CUTICURA SOAP and a gcatie aaoicuce wttb CUTI. i CURA ( mranent ) , tbt crest ikm care. 1 \ TU < traumect anin ttcliljir aad irr ) . / Ulliiu , KtuUir * ftfl itini ii..r | andj . pjOntul ivtOnnof tiir Julnli. mnn-f \ nubird. rocftimol kiln , u > 4 jiurt- " nwrbmd lb vwtfl rorrca J HEAR THE VETERANS TALK Palm ; oA BW&M ; B o.tn t Heetptke. C8EES WSTW6W5H D WEN Opern ll n > c Cnnblc te .Icrommodale All The - \ VboV nl.l Hear the .Vatlonnl UriBocratte Can didate * Dl cn * Pellllco. G-Beral Palmer aad General Boefcaer. tke national teiaouatte cmadUatoe. wer * atvsa a aMcatteeat reception test algal. Old soMtert aad citfavraa. bre > pvrtr of parry tanwd am. to do boaor to tk * dMia Mh TMton. Orwted at the depot by aa a - memre throng tkey were escorted to tke city by martial mnaio aadravin ? of Old Glory bora * by over SM oU soldier * . At tke opera ko * e S WW people listened to tkeir BMoraaces aad ekterfd aad. apfrfaoded at tb y enunciated tie priaeipte * ot trae fvr- eraaieBt , which tkey have beM sacred tiroagb tkeir Ulmrtrioos lire * . It was a sfNtetUMHU tribute aad did boaor both to the people of Council BlaSs aad tke men wbc e greataecs tkey were iwo jalta < ? . The train bearing tbe national party lead ers arrived at 7JM o'clock. Aa a vpecial mark of esteem , the foltowtag detepadoB of proraweat cittzesi boarded tke train at Mtosoari Valley aad proffered a welcaae ia advance : Tkonas Berrajaa. TV H. M. Posey. Lccras VT lla , Wllllaai GroaeweV. . H. Blader Fraak P Bradley. A. T. Btlwell , Cohmel Oalley and Enimett Tiaiey TkU welcome wa empbavised by the a- reatrained ebeers of tbe taron ? at tbe depot as the tram pulled ia Tbe appearaace of General and Mrs. Palmer and Geaerai aad Mra. Bucksr was the occasion of BB- bounded entboataUB. Itwas with soaie dlSctilty tbat tbe di tiagiifck d ire tu made their -nay to tbe carriages tkat were In waiting. Tbe were placed on Broadway east of the tracks , and were aurronadetl by tke old soldiers , each bearta ? aa Ameri can Cac. Tbey broke into unrestrained cheering acala at tke two silver-haired generals puced through tbeir ranks. * OLD SOUXBRS IX IJKK. la tbe generals' party weT. . J Ma- koney of Omoba , "rT. V WRBM'of DCS Moines. J B. E. MarkVy of Masoe Tity aad J. J Ricbarlsoo of Devnston. After tbe irnevts bad taken tkeir places ia tke carriages tk liaewaa quickly ( orated aad tbe Old Soldtart Sound Moaey dab. over 9N ( > Mr-one keaded by tbe Me- Fadden Drum corps , started for tbe Grand kotcL Here H tra * intendts dlae tke party , but owing to tke lalenem in arriv ing , dlaaer had been eerved on tke cars. As the party -drew ap at tire entrance to the hotel , tbe Kralna of "Marehiag Tknmch Georirla" and -Dixie1 * set the crowd to cheering. After a abort rest Oaerali Palmer and Snekaer and tke other ater3b ri of tke party were driven to tke apera beese. Here not a raeant seat waa U ) be ftmB-4. aad tbe sta e was crowded by representative mea of both parties. Tbe appearance ef each of the generate was tbe occasion for a treraeadoM ova lion. Tke two venerable warriors were seated oa a comfortable cet- tee beside Hon. W H M. Pasey.obi acted as chairman ot tbe meetiac. They formed aa imposing picture , and daringtbe waft of Feveral minute * tbe audience broke out ia repeated cheering and applause. Aa Mr Pusey are e to Introduce General Palaier he wa given a generous tbare of the enthusiasm.This large aad intelli gent audience assures smn f two thlccs. " tald Mr Pcser. . _ yi "T ? .rr"I d . -wtiatm-r oar poit ral faith may be. feel honored by the presence f our dis tinguished visitors. It was my great privilege la early life to live as a aetghbor to Joha M. Palmer. I remember when ae presided over that great initiatory conven tion ia Illinois , when Abraham Lincoln caanonized himself to the American people by his great speech , that speech which has never beea recorded and which has been an inosiunaoio loss ID ue aaxion. i that w are on the eve of a great battle. History repeats ItttJf. VICTORY VTILL BE GREAT "I fed today that the great national party and Ita allies will achieve a greater vic tory on November 3 than was won at Water loo. My frflow citiiens I have the dis tinguished honor of Introducing to you the general , senator , stau-sznan. patriot and soldier , John M. Palmer " Prolonged cheering aad applause was kept up b Jore General Palmer could make himself heard. He spoke quietly and with ao resentment against his political an tagonists. Hewas listened to with the closest attention. He said la part Ladies and Gentlemen A number of years ago I had the privilege of ridlnc la the Mime stage with your presiding orScrr I f l honored by what he has said and what is Implied by your presence here. General I Buckaer and L among the elements -ne i prewnt. we represent free speech. We not only represent free spetch out tan re- stared republic of the United States. Some body said we represent tae union of the blue and the irray. but we do not. We jepresent the fact that tke Mue and th gray no loncer exist. W * represent the re : stored unity Vf arsru < J the Issues of 1SC1 on the battlefield and did our best I [ know be did. That Issue is over In Wis consin the old soldiers received OrnenU Buckner so tumultuoualy that I envied fclm. but waen we got down souta UM tables were turned and I felt sorry for General Burkner There is no malice la tie sol dier's breast. We know that the arrayinc of clasps against classes is a crime. There are no classes ia America. Waoever discovers classes or Uln to create them to array them against each other is a public enemy To me It would seem more befittinc for presidential candidate * to remain at borne. But. my countrymen , conditions have thanjred and in view of the great moment of the is ue. aad the magnitude of the in terests they have broupht General Buckaer and me away from home. For the next four years you -will deposit with one of tie gentlemen all the presi dential power you possess or will possess during the next four years. I nifcrit em brace in this your conrre ? in n , Tou wfll also dvo away or delegate all tie legisla ture power you have for two years In view of the magnitude of these cn-at interests at stake can you .aaTard to do that and be re- trardit-fts of yjuaipheet dut > * * Your obligation is to do tie very ripht. the honest and manly thin IT Let us do rifht Lboutrn tie heavens may faL Outside con siderations efaould never eootrol aa Ameri can freeman. HISTORY AGAINST BRYAN. I claim that all history is agnlnFt the claims of free silver In no country today ( Joes the silver coin possess more value than tie actual worth of the bullion it contains. We have nothing to go by but the facts obtained from the experiments tried by other nations. Mr Bryan refuses the a. - .vs-.aace of any other nation ia obuunte ? bimetallism. He says he will tender th other nations tie silver dollar- , containing 4IT4. grains , and if they refuse be ill brine them to an international conference. If I could dlsrecard common sense the teach ing of all history , I would vote fer fre * sil ver But I know It is absolutely impoMdbl * e to add JOO per cent of value to anything- legislation. I know that 1 < aa impossibility ard a dancerous proposition. But that ! what Mr Bryan and "ia friends propose. By your vote on November S suppress for orce aad ail this miserable dishonest heresy of freesilv _ r ( Prolonged cheering ) GENERAL , BCCKNER'S VIEWS. A > General Buckaer stepped forward amid sreas enthusiasm * ev ral bouquets were thrown upon the stage. He picked them up gratefully and. bowing to tie box frota Rhici they came * said"Some fair woman hae smiled upon these roses and they have bloomed. " This sentiment -das applauded to the echo. He said ia part : It does se m to me an absurdity for man to amie that we haJI repudiate tie CoJd standard that has made nations great and urge us to Imitate China aad Mexico. Tbwe are other thin ITS txjuallr illogical. They ' contenj tkat a irov nn eat by Uw is an exp'o4 d tk ory. Don't let the violators be disturb * * . tsMW s > s * rt. AJxilUii ttoe courts uid let one cI&M encroach upon anotior LH the laborar be paid in M eent donor for a dollar * worth of tabor i aaetk r ef ibnlr suucmoMs. They bring tfcww proaootUoiM an if ti y * r ne . But tht y are n c They have all beea tried before. This ques tion of a seed sound currency k * * been dhv cuamd for airm . They < 4am that ike sflrer dollar le wortk an m ch a * U ever was aad tb * cold dollar lar U worth aw cents. Granuac ; that Is trn * . our jnlver dollar U worth a * sauch a * t * * roM dollar The ptetrorai propc e a Hat pas er dollar Out h > nerer to be re- tftHtrA. Tke popitlhK atatfona. pee whk * Mr. Brnn staads. dose t promjie to par ttec * Mian , bat Inahna that tkcy be to ted a d called dolbvm. I UKnurkt I krard wSen I cam * op tke r tke cry that w were the JcJam y AM society We ore the re rentJitJT * of tb * onlf true democraer we are brre ta rwc tkat It shall never die I beboM ia tke rapabUcan party a national party tore It kaa eea ed It * vertlonal warfare I tontead that la tke rrpobllcan party awl tke true America , baa tvo patrtottc parties. < App4au e. ) This meettar la exeepMoBal In one In mo of our m etrn > we katre bad BJB on tfce ontKklrtf placed taw * to prevent t rtartrt of free speech But taut to onrr natural for men wko stanc upon tke CM- raaro platTorm. Short addreaMS were aade by J. K. B. Mcrkley of Maaoa City a 4 J. J. RfehardMB of Davenport. Tke Feaerata MM a iare rcceptloa at the Orawd hotel after tke nveet- Inc. wkere tkey s * * k hands with the vei- eraac who had ecaae oat to give tkeat rack a kerty weteonte AR OF TUB CITT COC\CIL. omr Cnnnlnhrd Ilai lneii Complctert nt n Special -i..lon. . The city council met ia special feseton last evening for tke parpose of coaplette- some aafialsked work to connection with paving matters. A resolution was pes ed dtrecttag the C B. Q Railway eomafiay to complete tke ailing of Ita property on Sixteenth avexrae and tke ratstag of its tracks wltkte twenty days , or tke w rk weald be done by tke contractor aad charged to tie company s property. Special assessment resolutions directing the payment to Joha M. Hardta aad S. Bottn fer construction ef sidewalks were Petitions were received from Mrs. A. Woods aad Fred Jacobs , asking to have tbe taxes asteseed agatatt taetr property re mitted , oa th * grounds that they were old. infirm aad liable to become charges apoa the county. The matter -was referred nntil the November meeting ef the council. A list of special policemen for election day was reported by tbe chainaaa f the republican - lican aad democratic city central commit tees , aad the njen so named were appointed for tkat duty as follows : First Ward First preciact , I * C. Been , rep . Henry Altrop. dem. Second preciact , Stephen Connors , rep. , G. H. Plaaey. dezx Second Ward First preciaet , J. A. Spaald- ing. rep. ; C. A. Rose. decs. Second preciaet , Frank Stegatl. rep. ; Richmond Rlcketts , dem. Third Ward First precinct. Pan ! Sebold. rep : William Gorman , dem. Second prej ciact. Jew * OfeeB , rep. : P. Carter , dem. Foartk Ward First prectaet. John Nel- BOB , rep. ; H. C. Stageaua. * etn. Second preciact , David Paul , rep. ; Joan O'Neill. dem. Fifth Ward First preeiact. Charles Efeearea. rep : T. Coady , dem. Second preI ! ctact. Ckrit Larsee , rep. ; C. Toiler , dem. Slrti. Ward First precinct , C.V. . Sweet. rep. ; Isaac Doty. dem. Second preciact. H. Krnmweed. rep. , Fred Rakeabotwe. dem. Tbe city engineer reported tke tabulation of the. bids for the paving of the alley be tween North Main and Bryant streets. The j tabulation showed that E A. Wickbamwas : the lowest in tbe price asked for both Coun ' cil Bins * aad Des Moines brick. His bid , was Jl.8 for all Council BleSs brick aad U-4X for borne brick at the bottom aad | D a Moines repressed brick for tbe top l course. The council practically awarded I him the contract , bat delayed final action 1 until next Monday evening , for the purpose | of letting Mr. Wfekhaza confer with tbe ! property owners aad ascertain from them the kind of material decired. Bids for grading the alley between Lincoln areaue aad Union street were opeaed. D. R. Olmstead offered to do tbe werk for 9H cents a yard aad the contract was awarded fct j , The property owaers of Madison aveane j submitted a written agreement to waive all t rights aad liabilities ia connection irith i the First street sever U the Madison aveaue section were cut out of the contract. This i was the agreemeat reached at the last l meeting , aad the council was oaly waiting for the property owaers to submit their proposal la writlag , to approve It. The work of constructing the Graham aveaue sewer will be resumed by the contractor , the property owaers having paid ao atten tion to the request of the council for a writ- tea proposition. The question of repairs on the city Jail was brought up for discussion. Last spring the council agreed to make some changes la coa- aeciioa with the eatraace to the cell cerrl- elor by which the daager of aa outbreak when food was being Liken into the corri dor would be leswned. Frequently there is but one maa OB duty la the Jatl whea meal time conies , aad he must either keep the prisoners out of their diaaers uatU as sistance comes or throw the Jail open aad rua th risk of beiag overpowered. The proposed changes contemplate a steel euara around the doorway that will aot subject the Jailer ui the danger of being overpowered , every time he opens the Jail doors. Stor- age boxes for the ejects of the prisoners , Is another lEprovemeat contemplated. The I matter was referred to the committee oa city property with power to act. The council will meet aa a committee of the whole at 9 o'clock this moraias for the purpose of examining the condition of the 4 city scales at the city butldlag with a view I of repairing then or purcaaalag a new | pair. The council adjourned until aeit Moaday alght. Eaameled brass-mamed beds tS.95 tils week at the Durfee Furniture Co. Muddy Pyrotechnic * . Colonel Btker and J. M. Flagler have about completed their work of clearing out the channel of Mosquito creek above the bridge oa the School for the Deaf road. They have exploded a great many charges of dyaa- ailte aad have created a great deal of ea- tertalazneat for the crowd by givlagr elab „ orate displays of muddy pyrotechnics. Charges of dynamite , raaging from four to tea ia number , have beea suak ia the de bris aad drift above the bridge aad fired simultaneously by aa electric battery. The explosions have thrown up volcanoes of 1 mud that have beea fascinating Eights for the multitude. Generally the blast throws the mud straight upward aad it comes back after aa interval ia the shape of various sized chunks aad drops back iato the bud of the creek , bet occasionally it takes a notion to throw it out at aa angle aad then some of the spectators have to rua aad do same agile dodging to escape the muddy avalaache. About J160 has beea expended la the work , but It has probably saved the county a new steel bridge that cost nearly ; : , ( Ntt. Hoffmayr'a faacy patent fiour makes the test aad most bread. Aik ytmr grsccr far It. " \VIrt I * Dolnr Well. A paragraph la a Cripple Creek paper tells bow W. O. Wlrt is prosperlas la the Colorado gold mining camp. It states that ha aad his partner have Just completed the j section of the National Annex , the only i exclusive office building ia the town. "This beautiful brick building. " the paragraph says , "is heated by steam aad lighted by a Sfcoercus aiunber of ejectrie chaadelters. The walls are daintily decorated ia stencil work and the interior wood work of polished oak , ornamented with hammered brass. The in come from this one build lag is equal to the eaetera investment of t260.tXK ) Another evi dence where courage , capital aad confluence ha-ve combined aad made money. Lnadgard , the Tailor. Uo a. il.Ua etrert. DnildlBsr Ak'ociailun Keoreaniae * . Ameaded articles of incorporation have beea Sled by the Council BluSs Mutual Bulldise aad Loan association ia aoixipli- , aaee with the aew state law governing thece uirparalloss la making tbe chaagrs the company baa beea practically reorganized an4 a new c t ef officers placed ia charge. The \iew eCeers are F. L. R rd , president ; J. J. Kees. vice president ; F. J. Day , treas urer ; J-M. Fentoa , secretary ; E. A. Mare- Uouse. di ct r The officers are also mem- ben of tae Eoird of Directors. TO WORK ON EiMS CREEK Mao ; * S * k Ewjfcyaaaf1 M tit Olty's WMl WIDEN AND DEErWlHE STREAM City Bnjrlneer IIa a fin\i for RUine ' ' " n Orent Many' "Wt tUe Seekern for M * Vfc a. Chance. ' Twaty area and team * win be pat ta work tkta attratBg oa tke India * creek - cavattoa aad tke . N appropriated by tke eoaaetl win BOW be attributed aawac tke laboring atea aad teamsters ot tke city Tke work wfll be oamaM-scf * at Nineteenth av - nne. wbere it was toft off last spring , aad win be eonUaoed ap to Tenth avenue. Tke crow eertioa of tke creek win be deepened aad wideaed to the extent of one foot , which w-ffl glre aboet fifty feet a > ore of area to tke carrying capacity of the creek bed. Not more tkaa twenty mea eaa be worked to ad vantage aad the greater aumber of these win be mea with teamv * r most of the ex- ' civattoo will be done trttb scrapers. There | will be work for bat few fbevefers. It is tke 1 Intention of the engineer to work the rara ia gangs of twenty aad to divide up the work by employing a gaag a few days aad then laying it o T and replacing It with another. 1 ' la this way tbe greatest possible number c * ' mea wfll be given emplcymeat. I The intense stringency of the times Is la- | dteated by the Immense anmber ef mea who apply for employment. Each man thinks there are seme especial reasons why he should be given work ia preference to his neighbor , aad all have tbe same ztery of dire aeccssity to obtain work at aay price 1 to support depeadeat families. Diphtheria , on the Increase. Two aew cases of diphtheria aad two j death * were reported yesterday. Albert I Madsea. a child of Mr. aad Mrs. Rasmus I Madsea. aced I years , died very suddenly at the residence. ISIS South Seventh street. , Tbe child was playing around ia apparently l good health the day before It died. Tbe symptoms were of ntea a violent aature i from the start that a physician was t promptly called. He praaonaced it to be. ] a case of malignant diphtheria , took the { ueaal precautions and prescribed the nsaal 1 remedies , but the child died within a few I hours. j Tbe second ease war Lester Shaw , the C- j ' year-old child e-f Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Shaw I of Canaiag street. Death followed qatekly ap after the report of tbe disease The case j is particularly sd , for it is the second : death that has occurred frotn the came | dte ase ia tbe family within a week. I Tbe new eases were Mary Klllea. wife -of ( I William Killea ef 111 Twenty-first ave- . nne. and a child In ber family. There is I ' a large family of children at this home aad it is feared that other members of the family will tak It. The prevalence ef the- disease has caused tbe Board of Health to be more thin or- diaarily strict la -enasjcemeat of tbe reflations of the Stale Board of Healta. This has beea particularly so ia regard to the quarantine recaiattaas Orders for the arrest of people who -wilfully violate the i rales have beea issued ! will be caforced I Thuncht to De Clilctcn Thleveo. ' Charles Green aad WiH O'Briea are the ' names given to the pobee by a couple of i yecag men who are bejieved to be chicken i thieves. Yesterday they sold three dorea chickens to a local butcher at a price so far beneath the recularvmaritet quotation * that his susptelaat W4Brexc < tfd. He In j formed the poitee aad"Crc a was arrested. I O'Briea was at the camp ia. the extreme ' southern part of the city and aa officer was { I seat after him. Al the station the fellows i : told various stories ef ao r the chickens I came Into their possession aad anally roa- ' clnded tkat tbey got them la a horse trade J two weeks ago at a point several hundred ! miles away The chickens were of a mixed assortment aad had evidently beea gathered up the prevlcus evening ia farmers' hen roosts. O'Briea bad aa ugly looking dirk katfe la his possession aad he was held oa the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Greea was held oa a general charge of vagraacy. pending farther Inquiry iato the chicken deal. CO.VDITIO.X OF II.V-MC OF ATLAATIC. Uecrlrer File" Ilia Flr t Report of A ct and Llabllltlm. ATLANTIC , la. , Oct. 2G. < Spedal ) James B. Bruff. receiver for the Bank of Atlantic , owaed by F. H. Whkaey & Son. which closed its doors October 1. filed hii report with the clerk of the courts today It shows the condition ot that lastituUon to have beea as follows : ASSETS. Bills leceivaMe. coas4derd goo Bills receivable , considered doubt ful Bills receivable , held as collateral by other banks 4S. E 50 Judgments 1.CM 36 Overdrafts „ . SJC S t > ue Irooi eorresiiondeat banks. . . . E SC 3 PersoBal property S 4C Caeh on baad 1.C1 78 Total assets of Bank of Atlantic.tlW.Hi 9S LIABILITIES. Deposits fubjeet to efaeek * 4UEi 1 Due to other banks 7.6 % 35 Certificates of deposit. 112.03 3J Bills pavable 3.03S ( fi Outstanding drafts 7,971 CO Total CS6.HS K The useis include a aote against F. H. Whitaey for M6.JC4.S5 , aad ea overdraft of * 4C79.1i Mr. Whitaey died shortly after the failure of tbe baak. but had prevouslx j assigned all his property to his creditors. j The property , is ts follows : i Ptrsoaal „ S1. < 1 09 ) Iowa realry . - . (2.T41 ( 00 j Kansas City property Hiaoaa ( * | Birmingham. Ala. , property 18S006 ( H ) i Omaaa property , Be ( CM W Colorado property _ - - - The first two Is tierecelver's Talaation , but the other items are put ia at what Mr. TVhitaey placed them In his assignment aad at a sale now would aot briag 50 cents on the dollar oa aa average. All of tins property listed , is free from incombraace except aa oOce building in Kansas City aad the Masonic temple ia tits city , which are mortgaged to thHiwthwtstrra .Mutual Life Insurance company for $00.000 and r , eefl respectively. TJIEED DV . UIG MOOSE. The LlTflr Experience of a. JInlne Otty , "Jack" Clark Is a stout boy of H years. living at Shernsaa. Me , He goes out after the oowa every aight end. Crives tieaa home to the tie-up , always ta the greatest safety. but the other night Jie , had aa adveature which has led to tie KjbetitaUon of his oMer brother in tie .gaOiering of the kiae o' nlghta. says the Bo u > a' Globe. Oa a receat Saturday night Jack went dawa after the calUfe The animals were ia the pasture and it i.aalm.Bt ) dark before he got to them. He rted them home with some speed , bur one lagged ia the shadows under the trees. Ja k threw a stone at tie supposed cow aad cot a very large urjrtee iu return for it. He heard lie atone strike the aalraa with a hollow thump en ita nbs aad expected to see the cow come out from under tke trees on a swinging nsa. Instead a big moose bounded out la the opeaiag aad made for tke youngster. Jack sired up the animal at first sight. Boy aad girls , whea they get big enough to walk the streets of Sherman in boots aa < stockings , know wild animals when they see them. So Jack kaew the moose. He maae for the nearest tree aad scooted op It with mall delay. The meo e was dose at the boy's heeli when ne dime * * ] iato the totter bran eh ti and saorted around the foot of the trua la a way that made tke- boy thlrer and gnu tke Us > tM ctofctr. Atter about aa hour ti big brate went off in rod -lone jumps. Jacl , eaae dow ; . raa for home aal told the story \\iio HI\DLIS run STVTC Comtnllnner Iln rll Point" Ont n MIMnkp- the t'npnllut * . UMOOUC. Oet K CPperlal > ta view af UK fact tkat tke poporrarle area ot tkt < baa beea ataktan ; a crewt ta * a < hms wtKe ot a ita < Me BMititatlotM. tfc * Mlowiag bfea cacBalled by tJM N > a aad bafldlaxa. wa ia alxo a of tbe Board at Punaane and SnapHoa. Sir "The gorrnar appolatc tbv ( fi rtara4- * f Ik * M7l mi the romman r at t * Horn * it Oraad Waod a 4 UM var- * of t * penlt atimiT Tbr Board oC Poo- He LJtadt and Boildliwi appoint ! toe nwr- tato4 it of t Beys' Iwtattrial School at K r * r. Otf Girt * ' latwrtrtal School at Q WT * . . tfce loperlateadtBt of the lactitm * Sr tkc FW MlBfed at Bfatrtpf : the ron- Mrtcr of tb Home at Mllfwrt to .pp Mat 1 y Utt Board of Pabllc LMd * aa < ] Balld- tatCB. subject 10 the approval of tk- c T"m r TJMMpertatradrata o' U I d trt I Horn ? at Mllford aad the Honw of th- Fri de ! * at Uneola are appointed by a board of lady aaaaefra Ta * ovppllfs fw the * * v r l state Innti- ar * parehi * < i tarmutb the Board of aad applies -which board coaftait * of tie nurei JOT u chairman , ramtalnkmer ' of public lands aad bvfldlafa as aeerrtarv s retarr of Hate , attoravv g a rl aad ' state trwimw. as aev cot tttnti d foor rp- blteaas aod on * populUt It is tbe duty ' the fwrptiry of Mid board to advertlM r bMa aad for the board to awwt oo the rst dar of every quarter aad open aaid bid * < aad award tie rontrart ta tb * towest reapoa- ' bktdcr : list emic tartr entire duty "be rontraete are eaforcrd br tae Board of Lands aad Bnildiacs. of vit'ch board tie poreraor is aot a rattabtr TJae Board ' . Public Lands aad Bclldincs tris created > r the eocstitutton as prorided la section > . arOcle T Tie provision ef the eoB tlm- on U carried oet br the etattttes. clriDg le Board of Public Lands aad BoiMings control of the serenl state Institutions aad ie fipfnditnre of appropristioea nade for their B9port "It will thos be seen tliat the coTernor of he ttate has aotalai ; to do trhh the con trol and rnanact-nient , the setUlnc of ac- eoenU or the pajment of bills contracted er the malntenam of state InBtitntkins. bet that this Is entirely under the control and rnanacfaent of the Board of Public Lands nd Baitdlncs. "Then , if Gorernor Ho > cefflb l carrect n-hen he states that daring his admiaistri- ten. there has been sored to the state br reason of the economical aanacfmot of the state institutions the son of J3WI W * . Uies he credit is dne to the Board of PabHe .sails and Buildlncs. and cot to thewar- ernor If the money has been saved , as the poreraor states , then It should be la the tate treasarr left froja the appropriations. ilncb as the Board of Pnblic Lands and Buildings irouid be slad to truthfully * ay to the public that there had been that there hs been ao * 9 Ortfl saved by the covemor. or any one elee out of the pproprlattons made. The Board of Pub ic Lands aad build in CT is prood. however. to say that bv the practice of the strictest economy it believes that it trill cet thronch o the ead of the second fiscal year open he appropriatjon * made by the last ItKis- &mre The legislature of 3"S apropriated or the maintenance and rnaalae of the evera ] state institutions. ST : .61 ( which aaouatvras exhausted ) The 1eglatnre of 3S5 appropriated far the maintenance aod support of the several state teetltatkn * ITW.re. which will alt be eiia ed to the care aad maintenance of the unfortunate vardE of this state And it will take pcr- steteat aadwatchful care to prevent a mall deficiency The deniaada of humanity will not permit and the good people * f this state do not require that their WBfortttBate werda should suffer for want of roSrtent oed and dethlag. It is true that we haie more people to care lor tiaa e-wr before. nd trath &cain compels the stitement of acts as to why we are able to care for a. greater number with the small approprta- ioa. "la order to certain and to tr-11 the tzzpayers the farts in the matter I have arae back end taken the prict1 * bid for supplies for the several Institutions for one Quarter of 1S93 , 1S4. IBS5 and 3C. I find that coal wis about the came in 1SC as in 1K ! C. except lump coal , which was then C.70 and now ti.S9. Men's shoes in SSS were K.50 per pair In 1SS5 aad 1 5 they were SC cents and tl.16. Women a shoes la 1892 ere J1.7T per pair In 1SSG 110. Coffee In 1R9S was S3 cents per > ound. now M. is 1S * cents. Syrup in liS3 was 2 and 27 cents per gallon , in IfcPG 14 cents per gallon. Supar. extra C in ' 33 was J5.-4Q per hundred. In 1896 J4 05 uria-J- ated sugar in 1S92 $5 90 per hundred , in 1S66 It is J4.S9. Muslin , no difference * a price : flour the came. All wool ru.ts in iss : ss. in ISH Ja. "You will eee by the foregoing how the extra number of people could be cared for a. 1895 and 1SJ-S. " Broad Minded. Star : "I'm ginerally dZs- posed ter side weth the Jdckers. " remarkeu Meanderins Mike , "but I mus' say thet ' can't rile up ez much ez some o' the foiks tiet wants ter rub out ev'ything this gov er'mwit's been a-doin' so long , aa' star ; over aein. " "Thai's a nice way fur a down-trodden victim of capitalistic oppression to talk , exclaimed Plodding Pete , contemptuously "I tries ter be iair I m agin wealth But * ozne o * them fellers is jes" ez mucn sot aginworkla ez - e are. They've a Serited wealth through no act of their owr : an' I can t br.ng myself ter hate a man Jesr because he happened ter be barn rich. " A CORDIAL INVITATION OPENLY ADDRESSED TO ALL CHRONIC INVALIDS It Come * From IJrs. Copeland nnd Shepard and Wc'comc < Every SufTcrcf From Catarrh or Other Chronic Malady to the Benefits cf R Trlnl Treatment Free of Clwrpe. n > vmara wco n&s income and rtred ofhe vain ftrnt tk y kare bee * maktnf acaln t the couch , ta ckotitlMC * p lls anJ the evrr-r-currtn * irvntvt of nuthaa and brncMtis aaar now poly to Dr . Coo iaad aad Sbe-pard and St an Inklln * of what may t done rnr raa by better jiyMenj of treauneat than they have heretofore been r eehlnsj They * nl be cheerfully aerordvd ft trial troat- cmt without chart * . Every pvrMm ia Omaha wa * has tort , stmurth of h an and stremrtk of body and become pale , emaciated , lantera-Ja-WM and nseUncholy by toe k-ne the tortfre i and th starvatloa tendent to chronic < - ] tarrh of tke nionuicb may now apply to , Dra Copelaad aad Sbepord luxl receive w1t > ont expert * ? aa e pianatary aJnilnl- > t nit ton of tkt treatsaa.t tr t ha rtnr 1 and waved * o man ? tkotraaads of IB * irlootny ilyopertioi of Nebraska , Every person In Omaha who may be on- oVrfOlmc tke flery aironle * of rheumatism or the bllfht. the mnTrrtn * and the diBflirure. mem of eczema , r the weakne n f Hnre. misery and deray due to any common form of chronic dlea _ e may now apply to Dr * TopeUnd and Shepard and set a eUtnpoe of happier rondltions ! n : ore for them under the Copelaad and S.iepard yrtem of treat ment. The free trlnl trrnltnent vcllt br nc- cnrded to all upon prr onal applica tion. To thctftr1 trlio eonllnne trrat- me ii I until cured there nlll be no expcn r bj end tlir rrcnlnr a r - mrnt at the * rule < tf 5 .CMI prr month , all mtkdiclnei Inclndrd. HEV. MeKEAonnc nn Mo-rrn. -\Varm Pral p From a AVrll Knovrn > lrtho ll t Prrnchrr. The merit f Ur . Coprlanil A Sbrp- tt Captains Courageous" The First American Serial Story . BTT o Rudyard Kipling * * Commences in the November fy cClure's And will be completed in six numbers. This is a noirerftti story of tae life n tb Gtowc et r &e& raea oa the s ol Xewtoeadlaad. All subscription * thonld laelode UK XoveaiW mnafear , n-fcfctk bogias a Robert Louis Stercflsoe's great novel. "St Iresfill be wtbliabed ia tie seooad half of tb * magazine year. Tb Htteeriptton { or the year ( * r- inc which both these aovals will be p Mb > ii d ) is Mere ! ? nomiaaL , g only ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 10 CENTS A 'COPY. S. S. M'CIaTr&E CO. , . IH to 155 East 25th Street , . . . . 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It Jil srt sail ! = b b Qra't n3er aryoe ta ttH | yon arj-ii = 5 el ca tie plea cr jmcise that It I U "jsrt ai cot > i" sad " -rifl arrrer every prr- " -S tilt you rt C-A-S-T-O-S-I-l. EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER. ra jiroie lonnl rrorlc I * prturu li > tlie Ur t of rvldeace. T - da > net. MrKendrer > De Mnttr. mem ber nf the > rbrn Um Conferrnee and pa l r < > f the MrtliadMt Kplnrapal church of Tnlmacr and tlrock , add * hl te tlm nr. lie rrrlte * ! * lncr rnmlnc nt of 1he army lit I * * * ! . I hnd t > rrn crrntlj nRllctrd vrlln. e-nlnrcrmrnt and dlnplnrrmeat ot the heart nlth nrconipnnylnc ncak- nr of ihnt rcnn. In latrr j-enr I linir nl creatljnn"rred from ; rhrnnlr catarrh. Iji tn Inter a rery rrre lcl nc left me In an eT- Irrmrlj frrhlc cnndltlon and wholly anflt for an > vrorV. ITtrr a conr o by mall nlth Or Shej.nr.l. II affard * mtcrent plrn nre ta vtatr ( bat I linvrfnnnd niucU relief nnd vBl lnn- | I I lirnrflt frnm hl trratmenl. lT cn e T a bundled Tilth rTerl'rnt J"dT- mrnt nnd UI1I and I mo t lienrllly commend Hrm. Coprlnnd A JUci > * rd n ceurtc B . honorable crntlenten , Ihuruucbly qnnllfled a * peclnli t IB their clioorn profe lon. * ' \V. II. COPKLV D. M. D , C. S. SHBPAIID , 31. D ROOMS SIS ANTJ 33 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. OMAHA , NEB. Office Hoorsto : i a. ra 2 to 6 p. m. Eve- nltwr vredBertays and Sat rtaj-s Mriy C to S. Sunday M t It m. tT Kad ti CAL.THOS Tees. ' C.O.B . ) Ireal rn nmtM lh t Cju.mo will TOI > Lit i VON MOHL CO. , 332 B , . OUa. ST. BERNARD'S HOSPITAL AND RETREAT FOR THE INSANE. Ia efiirg * of tit SISTERS OF Thia widely known institution has beea doubled ia I'.te dannc tha paxt summer aad riads cno of the most mid em tad oed J Institutions of its character la the west. The aew addlt-cas will be ready for occu- psacy by the first ef the year. Whea tnlli completed , accommodations will be afforded ( cr 300 patients. It is beautifully diluted. cverlosklas the city of Couacil BlnSs. A' fall ctaa of eminent physicians and trained curses minuter to the csmlort cf tha pa tients. ' , SPECIAL G&RE IS G V 3 TO L&DY railEHTS. TERM3 MODERATE Par taller partlcalsn , apply ta SISTER SUPERIOR , Council BluSa , Ia. NATIONAL BANK1 Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL. . . . 100,00 $ WE SOLICIT TOCR UCSIXESS. ? \VE DESIUE YOCR COLLECTIOSS. O.VE OF THE OLDEST BAJVKS I.T IOWJU PER CEJVT PJLID OX TUIE DEPOIIT& JLSD SEE C3 OK WHJTK. TKE TAILOR. Fine Line of Fall and Winter Suitings. 130 S. Main Street Council Bluffs , Ja. AMCSEMEST3. DOHANY THEATER. CTOECt "k. BOWLS. Mancger. HETVUX EA AGEMEVT CHASE-LISTER THEATER CO. JI Gertie Lane. nntl ilatlurr , Comuirnclnx Ta - dBr. October - . „ Sfcats Kc , now on sale at Seller * * Druf Store.