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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY UlSKi WJ OCTOBER 0. 1897. COUNCIL BLUFFS- Ml.\0ll JJH.VriO.V. Dii Shrlvcr , dentist. Merrlatu blk. , rom 245. Mr * . S. Farnsworth baa Rene to Sioux City. City.P. P. J. Dy Is In Harrlion county on bud- ncas. Smoke Olll < Choice , 1023 South Main itrcct. J. 9. Caitol of Lincoln Is In Ibo city on business. Miss Alia Frnlim Is vIsltlnR relatives In ( Jhenandoah. John W. Crow of Mltultu Is In the city on business. F. L. HhiiRart Is making a ten daya' visit at Colfax Spring. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell have returned from a Chicago visit. Will Carnaliaii h.is gone to Davenport to cntor the Catholic collcKO there. liny coal anil wood of II. II. Williams , IbO } ) t\ay , and not premium stamps. Poc "Tho Now Woman" at Hugh's hall Wednesday , Dot. 13 , by Unity guild. J5.00 reward for the return of martin col- tarctte to lice odlcc , Council muffs. Sitlsfnctlon guaranteed at the reliable Uluff . 'liy Hteim laundry. Phone 311. Mrs. D. J. Hocltwcll and Mrs. Frank Brlnimald are visiting In Hlencjc. la. II. It. 'Williams. 160 Ilwny , will Rlvn pre mium ttamiiB on all sales of wood and coal. The flrnlcnnicnt of cases for the coming weak woo made yesterday by Judge MiUco In tliu superior court. A motion for n new trial In the tllllo-Mc- Glu'y well digging case was made In the fciiperlor court yesterday. Prank Lewis of Chicago , who has been vlsl'lng bore with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I2stcp , lias returned to his home. Mr * . L. H. Hoblnsoti nnd sons. Hnclncy and Ilerold , arn the nurfltB this week of Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Harris of South First street. A marriage license was Irsucd yesterday to K.I IJj Uouglaml of La Salic , 111. , aged 35 , and Hcler. C. Fvooner , of Council Illurts , aged 31. George H. Jackson , a mlnlMR cxvert from the llluck Hills. Is In thu city on buultiaift connected with George Iludlo's gold mluu at nagged Top. IXivId Phillips has reported to the police that A sul or single harness IMS been stolen from Ills Ic.iru on Tc.ith street and Twenty- first avenue. Where can you find such marvelously n&w white Mundry work as that done by the popular Eagle laundry , 721 Il'way ? I'Viur wagons. Mrs. D. J. Miller of Tampa , Fla. , who lot several months has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Clark of this city , la ore her wny homeward , A divorce was granted yesterday by Judge Mncy to Gertrude 13. Gould from her husband , John. Deso tlan and kick of support were the grounds alleged Three copies of the new code have been roccivi',1 at the county court house , one for the Use of JUdge MMy. one for the clerk and the other for the auditor. Carl Durham was placed under arrest ngaln last night uyon another charge of the larceny of a watch that had been left with him for the purpose of being repaired. Funeral services of the late Frank V. Wi-stcott will bo held from the rrsldcnco of his brother. Harry Westcott , 518 South First street , Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Cold weather may come suddenly , and you would need fire. Place your fuel order now and be prepared. Prices right , prompt delivery. Thos. Klsuton , 2IOC W. Uway Xow Is thu tlmo to lay In your supply ot winter fuel. H. H. Williams , 150 Uway , will boll you coal and wood as cheaply as any one and will give you premium stamps beside ? . The women of the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church will entertain a pink tea social at the homo of Mrs. F. II. Orcutt , on Oakland avenue. Thursday evening , Oc tober 7. Ladles of the Maccabees are requgsted to meet at the home of Lady Flnnoy , corner of Ninth avenue and Twenty-fourth street , to attend the funeral of Lady Klssr's husband , at 1:30 : o'clock. W. L. Dedlson Is confined to his homo by a severe attack of erysipelas. He Is en gaged In settling up the Wabash affairs In Omaha , and with bis family will reside In this city this wnter. F. StodemeUter , a tailor who recently came I bcro from Creston , made an assignment yes terday for the benc.1t of his creditors. Ills liabilities schedule $1,1-10 , and his stock and fixtures are estimated to be worth $1,000. Chief of Police Canning , Deputy United States Marshal Charles Bradley and Special Guard Williams left last evening for Fort Madlsan with three of the counterfeiters sen tenced to that Institution by Judge Woolson The Mcllugh casn will probably be collet Cor trial In the district court on Monday , and Mcilugh , alias Rllcy , will make a desperate effort to show that ho was not the man who shot ex-Deputy Sheriff Nick O'Brien , when that ofllcer was engaged In the attempt to ar rest the Grlswold bank robbers. Captain L. B. Cousins has returned from Tort Madison.where he replaced L. C. Tay lor In the state penitentiary. In returning ho stopped over at Burlington and paid a 1 visit to Mrs. Marian H. Dunham , president of the Woman's Christian Temperance union In Iowa. They have known each other from childhood and bad not met for thirty-one years. John Lavcnbu'rK , a young farmer llvlnp near this city , was out hunting Monday ant while returning 'In ' a wagon , about ten miles this side of Missouri Valley , he attempted to move his gun , which was loaded , and ac cidentally discharged It , thosho : taking cffec In his right arm. iHo was taken to the Woman's Christian association hospital hero and the wound dressed. Ills arm was so badly shattered that amputation will he nec essary. It transpired yesterday that W. II , An derson , the well dressed stranger who was found lying near the Bayllss corner In a Btnto ot complete stupefaction from drugs or llciuor , had come up from Glcnwood will a horse and buggy belonging to Sheriff Tnbbs of that place and had driven It as far as Mlnncola and left It. The rig was rcportc ( to the police hero as having been stolen but last night the Mills county olllccr tele phoned to the police that he had rccovcrci his-rig where Anderson had left It. C. B , Vlavl Co. , female remedy ; consulta tion ftco. Office hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 Health book furnished. 320-327-328 Merrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250 , I lieWim Vvy Drunk. \V , II. Anderson , a well dressed stranger naa found lying at the corner of Bayllss park at a late hour 'Monday night and was taken to the station. It was first thought the man had been stricken with apoplexy , bu later he was discovered to bo very drunk Ho palJ a line yesterday morning and during the afternoon was again found In the same condlt.dn and again taken to the station The police fear the man bos been drugged Ills homo Is lu Glenwood , T & BPHIIIT CmcTui'iTMiyTfor torlurlnc , dUOR. nrlnir , Itching , burnlntr , and > caljriklu anil > rtli | ' wltli Ion oUiair. Warm bttbi vrltliL'u. 'r Tirnn boip , ueulle application ] orCuncuKi ( olntiucnl ) , uniVfull doicl of CUTICUIU Itxtnu Tin r , f reitc.t of blooil purlOtmandUuuiorcarci SUIT HAS BEBN ABANDONED Effort to Invalidate Street Hallway Fran chises Goes by Default. HADING ON MANAWA LINE STARTS SOON : iiiuio ( TliiU-y Sny a K rcc of Men Wilt He atVwrlt l n 1'c.w Da.is MaMiiK O > u Dirt V\y. The papers In the contemplated ault to cat the guilty of the motor franchises veru not ( lied In the district court yesterday , an was anticipated. A good deal of per suasive pressure wag brought to bear on the men who were arranging to bring the suits and they were Induced to abandon the scheme on the grounds that It was agjlnst public policy to continue the opposition after the mattir had been finally ssttled with the approval of what appeared to bo a majority of the people ot the city. Emmet Tlnlcy says If thcro la no more opposition the Manuwa company will begin the work of trading for the new line to the East Omaha irldgo within a few days and that within a month large foicos of men will be em ployed on nil portions of the work. : Wv h > NI-III of The motor company has arranged to put nto operation a system ot electric signals on the park line and over the bridge. The lovlce will save a &roat deal of tlmo In run- ilng the trains. The signals will bo located at each apprutch ot thu bridge and at the uhurrh corner on Broadway , and can be seen rom the train before It gets near the point. On the Omaha side of the bridge the signal tan be observed from Tenth street , and If a ttaln has run upon the approach half a mile away on the Iowa side the electric current will tuin the signal and block the track. At thn .Methodist church. If there Is x car coming down the park line , It will switch the signal before It gets within three ) lo.-ks of the corner , and the Broadway train crow can wait or go ahead as the conditions require. The wheels of the mo- : era will throw a heavy spring switch when .ho train runs Into the proscribed zone and ; hr current running along the rail will throw the sigH'il ' at the opposite end. Superintendent Dliiunock estimates that thcso slgnuls will save an hour or more ot valuable time each day and will enable the crows to shorten the time schedules Just that much. FUIi CnitiinlNvIoiK'r MuIic'H n Haul. Two young men. William Stellcn and Clar ence Williams , sent word to Deputy Fl.ih Commissioner Carbco yesterday that they were going to do some seining In Big Like and Invited him to call around when they were at work If he wanted some trouble. The commissioner ace-ptcd the Invitation and drove to the lake with Constable Albert ! . They arrived about the time the young moil liad made a number of watcrhauls and were leaving the lake. They had their seln with them tied up In a big gunny sack. They were still within ton rods of the water when the olllcers appeared , and the presence of the EOin was prlma facie evidence under the law that It was there for Illegal fishing. The unicorn attempted to put the young men un der arrest , when they showed fight. The revolver that Carbeo carries was sufil- cl nt to Intimidate them , and they were taken with thMr seln without further trou ble. They were arraigned before Justice Vlenhcro an Information has been filed charging them with violation of the fishing laws. Their hearing was postponed. HUH 'an ' Un clcniiii * I'rlxoiicr. R. A. Rogan , the druggist on Upper aMIn street , was obliged to call on the police yes terday for assistance , and the ofllcers who were sent to answer his call were unable to help him out of Ills trouble. For a week or two a skunk has been playing about In the yard in the rear ot the store and occasionally showing a disposition to come Into the store. Hogan set a big steel trap and the skunk put his foot In It. The druggist called upon the police to kill It by shooting. Several of ficers were detailed , but after viewing the situation and noting the fact that the skunk kept his bushy tall always pointing toward them , they remembered that two other offi cers lost their uniforms a few weeks ago un der similar circumstances and declined to shoot unless permission was given to shoot through the window. At 7 o'clock last night Rogan had almost exhausted his stock of chloroform and the skunk was still wide enough awake to realize that ho was master of the situation. Will IlfiiioviIn - I'lunt. At a special meeting of the school board held for the purpose of passing on the ques tion of permitting the Smith heating ap paratus to remain In the High school build ing. It was decided to enforce the resolution passed at a previous meeting to have It re moved. In the first test It failed to come up to the requirements of the contract , but Mr. Smith asserted that the conditions of the test were unfavorable. A second test was made , In which It also failed , and It was ordered removed from the building. Mr. Smith last evening presented to the board a bond with IClmball Brothers as surety. In the sum of $200 , that the apparatus would per form what was claimed for It. After con siderable discussion his proposition was re jected and the apparatus ordered removed a once. Narrow ICnriiM | > from Di-nth. Mrs. Powers , an aged blind woman , had a narrow escape yesterday from being burr.e < to death , and owes her life to the timely calling of a neighbor , Robert MoCornucI ; Mrs , Powers lives In a little cotUgo near the corner of Avenue B and Fourtcer.il street. Sim was alone In the house at the tlmo and was seated near the kitchen stove Her dress came Into contact with the fire and was Ignited and blazing up around her before she realized It. She screamed .from fright and pain , but there was no one to liel [ until ehe reached the door of ho- dwelling when McCornwck happened to come along She succeeded In extinguishing the tire , bu not until the woman was badly burned am nearly all of her clothing destroyed. Chambers' Academy of Dancing opens for beginners Tuesday , October 5th. Compll mcntary reception and dance for adults Frl day. October 8 , at 8 p. m. For misses and matrons , Saturday , October 9tb , 8 p. m. ClirlNtfiui I Ionic KlmiiicrH. The report of the don't'ons at the Chrlsthn. . Homo orphanage for the week shows a gram total to the manager's fund of $21.75 , being $13.25 below Urn needs of the week. Defl clency In this fund , as reported last week $171.43 , Increasing deficiency to data to > $184.68. Grand total of receipts In the gen eral fund amounts to $ SG,43 , being $113,57 below - low the istlmatcd needs for current cxpuises i of the week. Deficiency In this fund , as re ported last week , $409.50 , Increasing defi ciency to date to $523.07. Amount needed In the Improvement and contingent fund , OB re ported In last week's paper , $8SS29.KO. nr.MSVIM < IIIJIM ) UAIUtOADS. IiiiliiHli-lal I'rojrrt to lln Uiulfrlakcii liy hnrlal Di'iiKicrai'y. CHICAGO. Oct. G. Railroad building has been selected by Eugene V , Debs as the first great Industrial project to be undertaken by the Social Democracy of America. Ho has sought for the privilege of constructing a railroad In Tennessee , and If his pre [ liminary plans meet with favor the project will bo launched next month. The city of Nashville will receive a fcrmal pioposltlon from the Social Democracy to build a soveuty-llvo mile road from Nashville to Lebanon , which will be turned over to the city for a nominal consideration , Labor for the building and the grading will be fur nished by the Social Democracy. Caiiiiillini 1'n rill i ) . MONTREAL , Oct. 6. Canadian Pacific rail way earnings for the week ending Septem ber 30 amounted to $764,000 , an Increase of 1255,000 over last yeu. SOt Til DAKOTA St IMIISMH lOMIT , ' Opinion * llniiitril lo n on tin1 > 'Irut I of HIP TIT in. ' PIEIttlE , S. D. , Oct. 6. ( Special Tele- pram. ) Today was the first day of the Octo ber term of court and a large class was up for examination , The court ha nled down opinions In the following cases : Hy Corson St. Paul Fire & Maiine In surance Company against Dakota Land a Avc Stock Company , llrown county , af- Irmcd ; Martha Connor against J. H. Jones ! t al , Ilcadln county , affirmed ; State of Smith i Jakotfi against W.V Taylor und Bondsmen , itlghcs county , cffltni d. This ho da that the circuit court did not err In directing a Judg ment for $344 577 , full amount of shortage , ivcn If legal bond was only $250,000. Hy Haney County of Lawrence against touuty of Mcade , Lawrence county , reversed ; "lank of Scotland against C. J. tills * ct al , lutchlnson county , alllrmeJ ; Acme Mercnn- lle Agency against G. G. Rockford , Mlnncha- . la county , affirmed ; Eliza L , Lindsay against i Frederick W. Pcttlgrew , Mlntiehaha county , c\erscd ; W. C. Noblach , Receiver Columbia Vatlonal Ilank of Chicago , against C. C. ; Jhampony , Mlnnchaha county , afllrmcd ; Pat rick Klrby against Circuit Court of McCook 'Jointly , original action , Judgment granted ; Mm National Hank of Parker against I'etney Ule utor Company , McCook county , affirmed ; 3. S. Slbcrson against C. Crlstofcrson , Mln- iclinhu county , ainrmcd , By Fuller G. T. S.ilincr against A. P , Lathrop and Lansing Lumber Company , Clay county , uftlrnicd ; Axiom Mining Company against A. J. White and Howard Allen , lyiw- enco county , affirmed ; A. C. Ducll against :1. : T. lloylan. Treasurer , Douglas County , af firmed ; Fred D. Glllcsplc and Ella Glllcsple against Fred T. Evans , Fall Ulver county , ( Illnncd ; Charles A. Cosgrove against Iver AtnebUBt ct al , Mlnnelmha county , amrme.l ; Herman LonJoner against Sioux "Falls 1m- jroveincnt Company , Mlnnehaha County , af- Irmcd ( Ilancy dissenting ) ; William E. \dams against Grand Islau.1 & Wyoming Railroad Comiuny ct al , Lawrence County , reversed. Motions for rehearing were denied In the 'ollowlng cases : Thrashing Machine Com- lany against Hanrchan , Monan against [ .etcher , Trottler against Mutual He-serve Life Association. Tlllolson against Potter County , Thompson- against Gunderson , Er- rlckson against Sophy. The law class admitted by the supreme court on examination tocay ! Is : Katie Hock- ford , John E. Mc.Mahon , G. III. Krauae , Sioux Falls ; H. G. llundrcdmark , Wotertown ; W. F. Uruell , Hciincld ; Claude L. Jones , Parker ; Aiulreus J. Dower , Chirk ; Fred W. Dlcken , White ; George P. Hall , Hrooklngs ; Charles M. Stlllwelt , Tyndall , and Emma Madon. Cenlcrvlllc. Miss Rockford Is the first lady to take the law examination before the supreme premo court ot this state. CATTLE SHII'MK.VrS VKHY III2.VVV. Ittin of Siiutli Diikulu ItiniBC CnttU- SliirlN In 1'jiiriirxt. HURON , S. D. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) The Chicago & Northwestern railway yesterday began the transportation of 300 carloads of cattle from Pierre to Chicago ; all from the ranges along the Missouri river. The com pany wilt begin transporting 5,000 head of cattle from the same locality , In a few days. They will go to Chicago , Omaha , Sioux City and Kansas City markets. Ranchmen say cattle this sojson are In prime condition and Jn many respects superior to those shipped In former years. PIERRE , S. D. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) This week promises to be the heaviest one In stock shipping for the year. For ( he week endIng - Ing Saturday night there will probably be more than 200 cars of cattle go to the differ ent markets from this point. One of the heaviest Individual shipments of the year , by C. K. Howard , will go out next Saturday , and will take several trains. CortllU-atrH \oiiiliintluiiH PIERRE , S. D. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) The certificates of nomination for all the circuit judges of the state have been filed with the eecretary of state and are as fallows : First circuit , Ellison G. Smith , icpubllcan ; Robert B. Trlpp , non-partisan. Second circuit : J. W. Jones , republican ; W. A. Wllkes , peoplo'p and democratic parties. Third circuit : people's and democratic. Fourth circuit : Charles Whiting , republican ; Julian Bennett , Frank B. Smith , lepubllcan ; Frank M. Gosdy- koontz , people's ; H. F. Fellows , democratic. Fifth circuit : A. W. Campbell , icpubllcan ; James Wells , people's and democratic. Sixth circuit : Lorlng E. Gaffy , republican ; Rob- on B. Flsk , people's. Seventh circuit : S. E. Wilson , republican ; Levl McGee , people's. Eighth circuit : W. G. IHce , republican ; Joseph B. Moore , people's. Attfiniit to Shut Out IVddlerH. PIERRE , S. D. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) After one atempt to stop peddling with a failure of the case the authorities of Stanley county at their last meeting fixed a license fee , and that defect In their first suit having been covered they will attempt to make an exam ple of the next party who atempts to peddle goods without the required license. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup 1& the best In the market. A single bottle will convince you of its excellence. Try It. KfrcH of a Iluy. SEWARD. Neb. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) Yes terday morning fire destroyed the barn or Warren 'Hay , about half A mile cast or town , containing C14 bushels of oats , about seven tons of hay , two plows , a heating stove , a set of ( harness and numerous ofhei articles. A pig pen was situated near the barn and five good hogs were consumed In the flames. A large stack of oat straw wao also burned. The total IOFS Is in the neigh borhood of $ GOO , with no Insurance. The origin of the fire Is unknown. AUSTIN , Pa. , Oct. 5. This morning the fire In the city was under control. The loss , amounting to $100,000 , Is covered by Insur ance. W , V. Harvey whoao house and barn were destroyed , Is the heaviest Individual loser , $7,000. Eighty families were burned out , with an average loss to each of about $1.000. BEEMER , Neb. , Oct. 5. ( Special. ) A barn was burned to the ground today In the north part of town. It was set on fire by W. J. Ashburn's 6-year-old child. By the use of several chemical fire extinguishers and a general turnout ot the people the surround ing buildings were saved. CHICAGO , Oct. 5. Firemen In outlying suburbs of the city were kept huay today fighting prairie flrca. The most serious fire was near the Grand Trunk tracks at Fo'ty- thlrd street and Ashland avenue. The high wind fanned the blaze , and It spread rapidly Ono hundred pupils In the Elsdon sclKol , Archer avenue and Rldgcway street , were dismissed as a precaution , The children car ried water In vails and with b'ooms afflicted the firemen. The fire burned until evening , when It was extinguished one mile south of the starting point. The fires In ca-jli Instance are supposed to have been caused by sparks from passing engines. Sidewalks and fences were destroyed , but no buildings were dam aged , CHICAGO JUNCTION. O. , Oct. D. The prairie fire asuimed a sudden change for the worse this mo nlug , As the tun rote a small gale cprang up from the south , fanning the smoking earth Into a blaze and the flames , spread with great vapidity. About thirty men from this place went to assist In fighting the fire this afternoon , but the smoke was so dense they were compelled to return. There Is no need of little children being tortured by scald head , eczema and skin eruptions. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo gives Instant relief and cures permanently. DeatliH f a Ony. LONDON , Oct. 5. Charles T , Roy , professor ser of pathology at the University of Cam- i bridge since 1884 , Is dead. Ho was born In 11854 , was a surgeon In the Turkish araiy dur ing the Servian war , was professor-super intendent of the Brown Institution , and was contributor to several medical Journals , LONDON , Oct. 6. Prof. Francis W. New- i man. the author and philosopher , Is dead , ' aged 93 years. He wag a younger brother of the late Cardlnil Newman. GRAND ISLAND. Neb , . Oct. 6. ( Special. ) " Alexander McDannel of Phillips , one of tha oldest residents In thli vicinity , died at an early hour this morning. The funeral will take place from hte homo tomorrow aft. onioon under the auspices of the Odd F-M- IOWH. The deceased was for forty-seven years a continuous member of Logan lodge at Atlanta. 111. DENVER , Colo. . Oct. C. Efne'M , Nunn. wife of Henry Nunn of the Denver Repub lican editorial staff , died today. She wao the daughter of William J. Barbee. D. D. , LL.D. , who was a liilalstor In ; tha Christian AGUICULfURAL IMPLEMENTS. CHICORY GROCERIES. LUMBER : 'he ' American Ghicory Oo Isyer & ftaapke , Ggo fl.Joagjgjid Metcali Co. , WIIOI.USALU WHOLESALE DRALURS IN Growers and mnmifncturfrs of nil forms cf FINE GROCERIES Wholesalt Lumber , ra : Implements. ( Chicory Omnlm-Frtmont-O'Nfll. Teas , Spleen , Tob.icoc ami CUara. Li we , Etc. Hugglcs and Carriages. Cor. till and Pacific St > . CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. 1403-1407 Unrney Street * Otli und DOUGHS Sts. , F. Oady Lumber Co Itniiorttr anil i7ot > l T llforgantteil Crockery. C/itn-i , Glassware , 13th mid Luavcmvorth St. 6th and Douglas Sfs. ' \ Wagons , Drills Buggics Silver Plated Ware , LooklnR Olnsses , Chan > deliers , Lumps , Chimneys. Cutlery , Etc. Staple and Fancy Groceries Ninth and Pacific Sticot.s , 1-110 KAUNAS ! ST. -aj-1J" Telephone IU AM ) COirtC HOVSIf R5. Ctc. jp A CREAMERY SUPPLIES and The Sharpies Company OILS-PAINTS Ig JobBcrs of Far.n Machinery. IMrOKTKUS. nncl lluculfx - Cor. 9tli nnJ Jones. Creamery and Supplies. Machinery OA ! > COKKHIJ UOASTKIIS a.id Co. Bollera , Engines , Keed Cookers , Wood Pul AM ) JUUlllNli ( JllOCUUS. leys. ShnftlnR , Bcltlnc. Huttcr Pack- Telephone 2S2. MANlJl"ACTUUiil3 apes . of all hinds. Air Floated Ancml Paint i : 807-M9 Jones St. - - - - - - Anil I'alnl' f Ml ICImlH Tutly , Eto. \ 101 ! and 1017 Jone > SI. COAL. HARNESS-SADDLERY Wholcsnlo Dealers lu Agricultural Implements Fuel Go. J H. GSaBiey & So KAOONS AND UUUaiUS , & * Iltli nutl Nicholas St. Ofllco 1C05 Karnam Street. jiyvn J. A. MolTct , M Vice 1'ics. I , , J. llrnltp , Clcn Mgr , HAintr.mn COI.KAIIS ART GOODS SHERIDAN COAL. Jolibcr.1 of l.eathri't AinMfrrlluritinire ; , Jvfr. O/LS C. N. nictz. I'reslilcnt. Gould lllolz. Hoc. & Tres. ' . Clnpo.lnc , Turpentine , Axle dronco. Klc. \V'o solicit orders 1U15 Howard St. . . your Omalm llrnncli nml AKcnclr * . John 11. Uuth Mgr. CONFECTIONARY CIGARS HARDWARE. P T icttire Moldings. Voegeie & Pinaii OYSTERS Mirrors , Frames , Backing and Artists' Materials. Manufacturing Confectioners , And Jobbers of Foreign nnd Domestic i ArKius. : BOOKBINDING , ETC Fruit H , NutH , Clanrs and Crackers. Wholesale Hardware , KING COLE OYSTERS , 1108-1110 UVWAUD * T. Omalm. CEUJUY AN'I ) 1'OUI.THY. DRY GO JDS. 1015 Uouiml Bt , Lee' PAPER-WOOD3NWARE. J'RISTIXU AND 1IUUK UIKDlfiO. Importers mid Jobbers of Eleventh nnd Howard Sis. Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods Wholesale Hardware. Paer Illcyclos and Bportlnc Knodu. 1210-21-23 liar- BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , AND NOTIONS. nay street. DRUGS. Printing Paper , JEWELRY Wrapping Paper , Stationery * , Corner itb and Howard atreeta. M'frs § Jobbers of Foot Wear WESTKRN 902-906 Jackson St. Wholesale . The Joseph Banigau Rubber Co. Jewelry. J. C. RICHARDSON , I'rest. 15th and Harncy ; Omaha. WHOLESALE C. P. WELLER , V. Prcet. We can show you the best stock In the west. and Norotull. Paper Stationery. 20S-210-212 S. Eleventh St. , E. Bruce & Co. LIQUORS. ' - " " " " " and Rubbers and Mackintoshes. r. Oiunlm , Neb. Druggists "Queen nee" and Specialties Stationers , , \ /alfer KHoise & Co Wooaenware Co. Cigars , Wim nnd iiranjles , Wrapping Paper , Stationery Corner 10th and Ilurncy Street * . WHOLESALE LIQUORS. Woodenware. ' Kirkeeifell & Co . 1107 . Proprietors of AMERICAN CIGAR AND OL.ASS Hnrney Street. T WAKE CO. 214-216 Houth 14th St. Boots Shoes and Rubbers PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. , M'f'ra Stan-.ljrS I'lmrinioeiiltcal Prepara S tion * , tipeelal Formulae l'rei > ureit to I . Uriirrtlend for Catalogue. Salesrooms 1102-1104-110G Harney Street. Laboratory , 1112 Howard St. , Omaha. T East India Bitters ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Golden Sheaf Pure Rye nnd Dourbon Whlelcey , Photographic Supplies , Willow Springs Distillery , Her & Co. , 111J Harney Street- Boots , Shoes , Rubbers , Supply Co 1U1K I'nrnum St. , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ofllco and Salesroom 1119-11- 1 Howard St. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SASH DOORS BLINDS. l 0t Farnam Et , Wholesale Liquor Merchants , FRUIT-PRODUCE. 1001 I-'urnam Street- Wholesale Shoe Manufacturers { 5randi & Go , Manufacturers of iiey Brothers Sash Doors Blinds Etc Western Agents Goodyear Glove Rubber * . WHOLESALE , , , , , 11H Hartley street. Commission Merchants. 12th and Izard Sts. S. W. Corner 12th and Howard Sto. Wholesale Members of the National League ot Commls tlon Merchants of the United States , * . linsisey , Liquors and Cigars , STEAM-WATER SUPPLIES. 111S Karmuii Street- WHOLE3ALBI RUBBER GOODS JOIiUEKS I rane-Cturhll ! ] Go. Fruit and Vegetables 1014-1016 DouglaH Street. " ' Owner of Chief Brand Mackintoshes WHOLESALE Manufacturers nnd jobbers of Steam , On * on4 SPECIALTIES Straw berrlcn , Apples , Ornnges , Lemon * , Cranberries , Potatoes. 1017 Howard SU Wines , Liquors and . Cigars. Water Supplies of All Kinds. BAGS FURNITURE 413-415 8. Uth Street. R@mis Omaha Bag noway & Stone LUMBER United Stales Importers uud Manufacturers u Furnifure Go BAGS rfo8-firo Harney St. WHOLESALE hloago Lumber Co. - . Bteam I'uinns , Entries nnd Bollcrn , Pipe. 614-16-18 South .L-ith 'Street F lrn t l'1'e Draperies Wind Material Mills , , Steam Ucltlnir , nnd Hose , Plumbing Etc. 1115-1117 Farnam Street. WHOLESALE BAKING POWDE'P XTRACTS. TYPE FOUNDRIES. DUMBER . , . 814 South 14th St. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. . ' O'll ' ) reat Western & H Hardy & Co r .N. Diefz Type Foundry . , Superior Copper MIzed Type 1 * th belt on WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'toys , Dolls , Albums vnd Moiiteces , Sorghum , etc. } IJrr erveB arid Jetties. tb * market , LUMBER FANCY GOODS. ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY. Also tin cnns and Japanned ware. 1114 Howard Street , i ORlc flouiB Furnl8)ilng ) r ChllJren's Currltgti , Eta. * and Yard 13th and California Bit U19 Furnam Si ohurch for fifty years , and a iranddaughter or James E. Matthews , > dt onu time atatu auditor of Mltaisslppl , n CHICAGO. Oct. G. | Mrs , ? llratoth BrUea Warren died Jiere toJay of heart failure , aged 84 years. Mrs. Warren was well knuwu In St. Louis and the south , being connected with prominent Missouri and Kentucky families. She died at the homo of her grandson , K. J. Nally , assistant superintend * cut of the Postal Telegraph company , Her remain ; will be takyn to Dover , Mo. , for Interment. NEBRASKA CITV. Oct. G. ( Special. ) Nicholas Hall , one of the oldest German farmers In Otoe county , died toJay , ago ! $0 years. Ho was born In llavarli and has been a resident of this county since 183C. He leaves a wife and one sou In well-to-do circumstances. Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache U superior In every way to all reined Ify for headache , Trnln Jlrfiil.-x n ltr - ir < l. INDIANAPOLIS , Oct , 5.--Tne Pennsyl vania broke ltn record between Louisville and Indianapolis today. The train left Louls- vllia at 2 p. m. and reached this city ct 1:03 : p. m. , a distance of 103 miles , in one , hour nnd one minute. Five full stops and two slow downs were made. The train wim : a special carrying Louisville commercial j bodies. Arnold's Ilromo Celery cures beadacbei. lOc , ? 5c and SOc , All druggists. ICIILiil IIV A GAS KXIM.OSIOX. Tliri-c .Mi-ii Mi'i'J Tlirlr Fate In n ] ' < - IIIIHMniilii .tlliii > . WILKES1IAIUIB. Pa. . Oct. D. A heavy explosion of gas occurred In No , 2 slope of the IlirrlDh Coal company at Plymouth this afternoon , by which threp men lost their lives. The names of the victims are : ISAAC EDMONDS , miner , ged 65 ; widower. GEOHG13 HDDV. driver , aged 22 ; single. LOUIS IUCHAHDS , boss driver , aged 32 ; married , wife and two children. The force of tbo explosion was plainly felt on the eurface and a so-arching party was at once sent Into the mine , but they worked under great difficulties , as thebrat - tlco work was down and the ventilation poor. The place where the men were at work was reached about 5 o'clock ana their bodies taken out , t After July ist my father , Dr. IS. I. Wood bury , will Jmvo churL'o of the pinto work In my olllco nnd I will fjivo my entire attention t > > Oporutivo JJuutlutry , Crown und Hrldtfo work. No. 30 Penrl St. , r Next to Grand Hot l. , o.o.s KOIIIiOAST OF 'I'OUAV'S WKATIIKII. Kalr III .VcliriiHlcii , ivllli AVI lulu .Vnrlli ill WfHt. WASHINGTON , Oet. B. Forecast for Wednesday ; For Nubroska and Kansas Fulr ; north to west winds. For IOAO Fair ; winds shifting to west. For Missouri Fair ; cooler In southeastern section ; light northwest winds. For Boulli Dakota Fair ; warmer ; west winds. For Wyoming-Fair ; warmer ; south to went winds. , - SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS * . - , FHUIT. t'AUM ANO OAJIDUN laixli ) for vale or rent. l > uy & U ra , 29 1'earl ulrtct. Pozzoni's Complexion POWPBR produces a soft and beautiful lc m It combines every clement of beauty and purity.