0 THE OMAHA DAILY 31313 : HUN I ) AY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1807. I COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT L l nr m , 1 MIMHI > irVriO. > . Cofpor , Tire Ins , C 1'earl , tcl. 372. Hurry Murphy , coil and wood , 3 ? Main. Schmidt' * bar relief plintiw are the latest. ( ilJi Shrlver , dentist. Morrlam blk. . ram 246 'Th mas Hvans linn gone to llcairlco , Neb , tb attend the corn eai nival. T II I'cttlt & Co Hard and toft coal. 2i21 West Ilroadway ! Tcl. 330. 'jjlm Tolltr has returnoil from a business lid pleasure trip to Mlnnnnota. ' ( McPherson S. llccd , tut flowers anil dc- efgre ; office 0 I'carl st , IH. : i7J. Lewis Hamcr. Jr. , nnil IMward Klllott havn Cone on a hunting trip In Nebraska , Satisfaction cuarantccd at tlio reliable Bluff City steam laundry. Phone 314 , Itrv. J. Van Derail has been called to Port Wajtic , Ind. , by the death of hln father , C. 0. Hazcn , dcntlot , rcmovod from the opera house to the Ir. Plnney office , 214 I'cnrl. Daniel Arkw right , vvlio has been visiting In KnRland for oevcrjl months , has returned to this city Mr. and Mm.V H. Hates and daughter have rctuined from o month's visit In their old home In Htgln , III. David Evans , who moved from here to Vail , has returned to thla city and will mnkc thld his permanent home. Carlson's freshly ground cornmeal , best lo bo had ; call for It at your grocer's or at 0. Carlson's Wash , Ave. mills. James Scguln will leave Monday for Wvo- mlnp , where he will construct two bridges for" , the Union Pacific company. IJ'cclion In over. Wo breathe easy once more. Better take tlmo now to send that bundle down to the Eagle Laundry , 721 nway. The Woman's Relief Corps , No. 180 , will meet In special session on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Talbot to complete arrange ments for the coming convention. Council Bluffs people can obtain copies ot the International art series , "Ireland In Pictures , " by calling at the Council Bluffs offlco of The Bee , No. 10 Pearl street. The rooms occupied by the Omnha & St. Louis Railway company In the Snpp block have been rented by the Council Bluffs Gun club and will be ftirnlshcU and opened for the benefit of the club members and their friend * . Arthur Ilauman of South Omilui and Miss Itamlo McKcan of Omaha were united In marriage by Justice Ferrler yesterday. Dur ing the day the justice also performed the ceremony for another Nebraska coup'c , E II. Howard and Mrs. Martha Geode of Fre mont. The Infant eon of Mr and Mrs. Y.inccy died yesterday afternoon after a short Illness The funeral will take place from the res idence , 2132 Avenue B , this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. The pastor of the First Congrega tional church will officiate. The burial wl'l bo In Walnut Hill cemetery. J. C. DcIIavcn has received a letter from the brother and ulster of the late George A. Holmes , In which the Information is con veyed that Mr. Holmes' parcntH are living In Clmarron , Co'o , nnd that they desire to express their gratitude to the friends of their eon In this city who took such kindly Inter est In his welfare during Ills last Illness. J. W , Ferrler , impciial high potentate , Hcdjad II , has Insued a call to the nobleo of Alfarn temple , No. 1 , Arabian degree klin to attend a Icvco of his majesty which w IU bo held In Knights of Pythias hall on Tues day evening In the temple of the order. The levee la for the purpose of raising several candidates and such other things as are pos- elblo without destroying the walls of the temple. Serious trouble. IH promised for the noble who disregards the mmimons and plenty of fun and refreshments for those who tarry at the oasis. A farmer named C. E. Brown , who lives near the Iowa School for the Deaf , hatt asked the state to pay for a dog that recently lost Us life through the machinations of some of the pupils of the nchool. Ho has filed his claim with Hon. A. T. Fllcklngcr , trustee and H. W. Rothcrt , superintendent of the Institution. Ho alleges that the dog was a valuable brute of some rare strain and that ho had raised It from Us puppyhood and was familiar with all of Its good qualities He alleges that the market value of the dog at the time of Its death was fairly ? 10 , but ho Informed the state olllccrs that he would compromise hla claim and take $5. C. B. Vlavl Co . female remedy ; consulta tion free onico hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. Health book furnished. 32G-327-328 Mcrrlam block. N. Y Plumbing com&iiny. Tel. 250. Money to Loan Reduced rate on first class Improved farms and Inside rlty property. Apply to Jas. N. Casady , Jr. . 236 Main St. AplillcN for IVriiilNMlou ( o hfll. The receiver of the Council Bluffs Fire Insurance company made an application ! n the district court yesterday for an order for the sale of flvo lots In Priests' addition to the town of Shumndoah. The application if the receiver represents that there was a mortgage on these lots and certain other lots In Council Bluffs ma do by J. Q. Andcr- ion and W , F. Sapp to secure a numbci given by them. They subsequently deeded all of th's ' prrperty to the Insurance com pany , thus merging the title ot the prop erty In the company By some means tlut Is not explained in the application some of these notes got Into the hands of Charles " \Vootz , a banker In Grand Island , Neb The receiver asks that he be impleailed In the tiaso and required to appear and defend , and ehow cause why the title of thepropcity should not bo quieted In the conioany , acid the notes for which the mortgages were given canceled. ( V What beautifies and brightens a homo ' more than beautiful pictures ? Kings have parted with forgo fortunes to obtain a slnglo painting with which to adorn their eahtles. Castles have become famous throughout the \\orld \ for their collections ? of art. Whllo these conditions existed centuries ago , and do yet to a certain extent , the genius of man In these latter years has been able to Invent means whereby these famous paintings can be almost perfectly reproduced - produced , and the humblest of homes aie permitted to enjoy their refining Influence at a small expense. The Council Bluffs Paint , Oil and Glass com piny of this city has just received a line awortment of pactclH. water colors , chromos. lithographs , etc. , which they will add to their largo stock , making It the larg est stock Ire the wevt. They have also a com'loto line qt artlbts' supplies. In all , making a stock of which the west has great reason to bo proud. They most cordially Inylto the people ot Council Bluffs and the west to call and ex a in I no their stock and will bo glad to welcomeyou. . DIIH Mile < < > I"1 from I he lima Sohool for ( li < * Deaf. Commencing on Monday , October 18 , 1897. M , E. Wcatherbco will run a 'bus line to ami from the Institution , leaving the city at 9 a , in , 130 ! p. m. and 6:30 : p. m. each and every day , and leaving the Institution at 11:30 : a. m , 3'30 p. m. and 7 p. m , each and every day , Parties wishing to go to the. Institution will meet 'bus at Atklrs' drug store , Gram ! hotel or Kiel hotel at times named. Fare , 15 cents. M. E , WEATHEHBEi : . Prop , \vinniiiir. The Council Illuffs' High school eleu'i won another well earned victory on the gridiron yesterday afternoon. The game war played at thu Field Club vark , and was bo twecu the Red Oak High school boys and the local team. The Council Illuffs team was outclassed In weight und ago of the. players but made It all up by generalship and skill Vho game was hotly contested from star to finish , and resulted In a score of 24 to IS In favor of the home team , Do not forget the Augusta Qrovo No , : lecond social hop on Nov , 18 , 1S97 , at Wood man hall , Tilt * MurrliiKi * Ilrt'oril. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to the following named persons : Name and Residence. Age- II. A. Summit , Council IIHiffH 2 ? Lola 1-hllllpo , Council Bluffs , 23 IlDAnid Sprngue , South Omaha 44 CMm. Mnrtlu Good , Omnlm. . . , 4. W , a. M. Slmpion. Council Uluffs , . , , , , , , 2t ) pornellu Karsun , Council jiluffa K Arthur Ilaunuui , Fremont , Nt > b 23 Jlamlu UcKcun , liiodd Albion , N. Y , ; , FISH AND THE PARK BOARD Predicament of Finny Donizjns of Big Lake Attracts Attention. PUBLIC'GETS A CHANCE TO CYTCH A MESS IVriitlnnlnii MHJ Hi' ( irnnlril In TnKc AIIJ- Men UN DcNlml ( o Secure the riih from I InSlinl - lim 1'iiinl. The Board of Park Commissioners met In regular session In the office ot City Clerk Philips yesterday afternoon , for the purpose ot auditing and allowing the monthly bills. The ctpenso Incurred for the care ot the parkh wax la > s than $250 during the month. Iho city clerk , who Is also clerk of the boaid , was Instructed to separate the bills for regular monthly expenses from the amounts expended In the prosecution ot the work of permanent Improvements In the Kirks and have the reports ready fov the meeting of the city council on Monday even ing. ing.A. A. C Graham cnmo before the board for the purpose ot securing permission from the commissioners for Gilbert Bros , to take fish from Big lake and place them in the big reservoir constructed In LaUevlew park. He explained that It was for the purpose of stocking the deeper and cleaner waters of the large artificial lake and also for the Viirposc of preserving the fish. There was no objection and the order was made , During the discussion Mr. Graham called attention to tlio fact that nig lake was full ot fish that were certain to perish during the coming winter. Ho wld he taw a five- pound black bass caught there the other day in water that was so shallow that the fins of the fish were exposed. In no place was the water more than two feet deep , and It was nllvo with luvs and pickerel , some ot the lattci three feet long. Ho urged the commissioners to Issue an order permitting the people who desired to secure a mess of fine fish to go to the lake and take them In anyway they de-sired , ' but to positively exclude the pot floliciinrn who would clean out the lake 'n a day If they had a chance IIo declared tbat all of the larger fish would perish and urged the commissioners to per mit them to bo taken by the general pub lic under proper restrictions The commis sioners entertained the iccmest , but refused to make the sweeping order that Mr Graham asked for until they had a ihance to Investi gate a little further. If they are satisfied that the big fish cannot burvlve they will permit them to be taken One of the bills allowed called foi the payment of JO 13 woith of nuts which had been fed to the squirrels In the parks dur ing the year Heretofore thcbe bills have been paid from the personal Income of Park Policeman Lamb , but the commissioners have 'Concluded ' that the aggregation of birds and animals which he has collected is too Important an attraction to permit the burden of Its stiypoit to bo borne by one cltl/.en , and hereafter all ot the cost will be paid from the regular nark funds October was the first month that the com missioners have ever drawn ray , and among the last bills allowed was the monthly portion tion of their $100 a year salary. Piic-ls Vliont PlrOicx. Ichthyology as a study has filled the minds of some ot our gieatest students , from the time of Arletotlc B C. 350 down to the present lime. In the Old Testament wo learn that the food of the ancients con sisted largely of fish At the present time some of the polar tribes live almost entirely on fish. It Is Interesting to notice that while fish liave eyes , they have no eyelids. They have neither eais. nor nostrils , yet they hear and smell Fish have been found In the ocean at the depth of 1C.BOO feet , or over hree miles. These fish , when brought to the surface , nearly fall to pieces on. account of he reduction1 of pressure upon their bodies , which at that depth Is more than , two tons to the squire Inch. A good .idea of the va rieties of fish cam be obtained by calling at Sullivan's fish market. 343 Broadway He iccelvcs his fish by direct shipment from the fisheries , therefore they are always fresh. Tel 101. imvih or I.VST IvoilnU riviiilN I'roinrsv ( o KHtnlillNli a CilliK-rii Club In tlif Cltj. The first steps will be taken tomorrow evening toward the formation of a camera club In Council Bluffs. Annteur pho tography has reached a high state of per fection In the city and there are several hundred fully developed camera fiends of both sexes Many of the camera owners have been lamenting that absence of an organization ganization- where they could meet regularly and dlscuw matters pertaining to the art Several Ineffectual attempts hive been made to form such an association , but they have been falluies. Tomorrow evening a large number ot the enthusiasts have agreed to meet at the residence of Dr. Seybert for the purpose of completing thu proposed organiza tion. The plan contemplates the arrange ment of a tnilte of rooms fitted up with dark rcoins and all of the paraphernalia of a flmt clafs photographic Ktud'o , which will be maintained at the expense of the members and for their exclusive use On Wednesday oven'ng Mr. and Mrs J. R. McPherson gave a dinner In honor of Mr Mcl'herson's nephew , Mr. D. J. McPher- eon of Deadwood , S. I ) , who Is visiting them. The dinner was one of the pleasant racial occurrences of the neighborhood , and was greatly eajoyed by a large pirty of young people. The Council Bluffs Mandolin club , consisting of Messrs. W Woodward , Fred Series , Bert McCormlck and Will Mc- Phcrson , furnished the musical features of the evening. Another Interesting social event will be connected with the presence of Mr McPherBon here On Wednesday of thl week ho will be united In mirrlaRc with one ot the popular young women of South Oiraba The women of St. Francis Xavler's church have decided to give their annual fair late In January. The presidents ot the different tab'ca have been selected as follows Mar ried women Mrs. J J Brown ; young women , Miss Mary Paschel ; girls. Mies Manic O'Don- noil. noil.Air. Air. Edward I' , Scnoentgen reached homo yesterday afternoon after an absence of sev eral years In Europe completing his educa tion and preparing himself for his profes sion architecture. IIo will remain here only a few weeks , when ho will return to New York or Boston to begin his work. Mr. Ohninbe.-s Kellar of Deadwood , S. D , vl&'ed ' the family of William Moore on Tucsilsy , \\.dnesilay the Misses Schoentgen en- ten tallied at dinner In honor of Mr. Davvnnn. The guests were : Mlsa Key , Miss Oliver , Miss Thompson and Miss Keating , and Mr , Daweon , Mr , Everett , Mr. Woodbury , Mr. Metcalf and Mr. Douglas. The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion , rod beIng - Ing the prevailing color. On the dinner cards were engraved the American and Bra zilian flags , and each was adorned with thu Brazilian cottt of arms. The dinner was served In twelve courses. On Thursday evening Mr. Fred Empkle entertained Informally a chafing dish party In honor of Mr. Palmer. The guebts were : Miss Farnsworth. MUs ISadlo Farnsworth , Miss Keating , Miss Bennett , Mr , Palmer , Mr. Jossclyn , Mr , . Douglas and Mr. and Mru , John Jay Hess. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Stlllman entertained Informally at a chafing dish lunch for Mr. Daw son , On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Test Stewart entertained at dinner In honor of Mr. Dawson , Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Hart. MUs Key.Ml s Keating , Mr. Wright. Mr. Dawfion and Mr. Mctcalf. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh entertained at high five. The guests were : Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Bradley , Mr and Mra. 0. E , Urock , Mr. and Mrs , Joe W. Smith , Mr. anil Mrs. R. H , Bloomer , Mr. and Mra. R. II. Williams , Mr. and Mrs. A. I ) . Nlcbo'as , Mr. and Mrs. J. C , Mitchell. Dr. and Mr , U 03. Jeoolugi , Mr. and Mm , SUv- ctis and Mr , and Mrs. W. II. Dudley. Mra Slovens won the woman's prlre , n doylle of Mexican drawn work , and Dr. Jennings the gentlemen's , a pcarl-h.indled paper knife. The engagement of Miss Mary E.rlght to Dr. Bralnerd , president of Mlddteberrv college , Is announced In eastern papers. Thr wedding Is to take place during the holidays. MM ! Wright was formerly a teacher In the Council Bluffs High school , and a sister to Mr. U. II. Eastman , formerly principal. Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Smith entertained a pleasant card party on Thursday evening. The bright cottage homo was handsomely adorned for the occasion. A delicate luncheon was served. The guests wereMr , nnd Mrs. A. W. Rclkman , Fred Spooner , W. 13. McConncll , R. H. Williams , John H. Plilmcr , W. A. Gronetteg , W , C , Estcp , A. S. Hazclton , Charles Bcno , E , A , RUser , MUs Meyers and Miss Laura Meyers. The women's prize was won by Miss Laura Meyers and the men's by W. E. McCounell. Mr. and Mrs F. J. Schnorr ore spending Sunday In Lincoln , Neb , the guests ot Mrs. W. J. Manley. Mrs. J. J. O'Rourko of Pattonsburg , Mo. , Is In the city , the guest , of her parents , Mr. nnd Mrs John McDermott , on HarrUon street. The women of the Broadway Methodist church ore arranging for a bazar to bo given on the evenings of December 9 and 10. The building on Broadway , formerly occupied by the Durfoo Furniture comtany , will bo used , and a flno display of fancy and useful ar ticles will be offered for ealc. A dinner and a supper will also be served each day. Mrs. C. S Lpfferts entertained the Women's Aid society of St. Paul's church on Tues day afternoon , An afternoon tea was the feature. Mrs. J. W Sackrldcr Is entertaining Miss Hattle Carson of Mlndcn at her home on Stutsman street. Miss Fannlo Reynolds Is In Denver taking a course In a nurse's training school. On Thursday evening Fred Empklo enter tained a number of young men at his homo on South Sixth street. Ono ot the features of the evening's amusement was a new com pound triple-expansion punch bag , which af forded an Immense amount , of amusement The novel event was so entertaining tint punch-bag naitlcs promise to bo one of the features of the winter's amusements at se lect social parties. Miss Montgomery and nor guest , MUs Hoirans of New York , went to St. Louis on Wednesday for a visit of several weeks' dura tion Mtes Maggie Ryan , who has been visiting friends' In this city and Omaha for scvoi il weeks , has returned to her home In Vail , la. -Mr. and Mrs J. C Moian have returned from Chicago , and will make their homo during the winter with Mrs Moron's parents , Mr. and Mrs L Tamlsea , on Eighth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stevenson , who have been visiting J. H. Arnold and family , have returned to their homo In Hancock Mrs. Hughes , who has been spending the summer with her daughter , Mrs Oswald Ewall , has teturncd to her home In As toria , 111. Mrs. R E. Woodford of Shenandcah Is visiting In the city , the guest of Rev. Dr. Frinklln and wife. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Baldwin are In Ken tucky. Mrs G A. Roblnscti Is visiting In Ash land. Neb. Miss Cora Woolsey of Oniwa Is visiting her aunt , Mrs. Taylor Woolaey. Mr. Guy T. Dahl and Miss Claudia R. Coehran were united In marriage on Wcdncs day evening .it the home of the bride's mother on Washington avenue. The cere mony was performed by Rev. V. C. Roho and was witnessed by only the Immediate friends of the parties The whist clubs drew their usual amount of attention during the week. On Tuesday after noon Miss Mnllle Rice entertained the Lndl-s' Whist club In a most delightful manner. On the same afternoon Miss Patterson enter tained the Hamilton Whist club. A feature of both -pirtles was the discussion of the challenge that has been arranged for , when the two clubs expect to meet In a number of contests that will cover several months of the winter , nnd determine which club con tains among Its members the greatest num ber of best players. Miss Addle Kane entertained a small num ber of her friends at a noonday luncheon on Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. S G. Underwood are en tertaining Miss Hurlbert of Fontanelle , la. She will be their guest during the week. Miss Bertha Clutter , who left here some tlmo ago for her home In Moberly , Mo , s to be married this month to Mr. Robert Amlck of that city. Mrs S. M. Stephens and daughter , Mabel , who have spent several weeks In this city , the guests of Mr. and Mrs Frank Durand , : iave returned to their home in Boone , la. Mrs J. A. Hirsch nnd granddiiughter , flelen , have returned to their homo at Fort Dodge after a pleasant visit of about foil- weeks at the home of P. J. Hlrsch on Benton - ton street. Miss Sylvia Mcssmoro Is spending a short vacation with her parents She Is teaching school In Little Sioux. Mrs H. A. Messmoro and daughters. Miss Sylvia and Miss Gnice. hr e gone to Boone to attend the wedding of Miss Luna Stcphen- FOII of that city. Miss Elizabeth Cayne , niece of Miss May McMenomy , who has been visiting In the city the past three weeks , has returned to her homo In Nevada Mo. Tha Art club will hold Us second meeting on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Grand hotel. The first program consists of the fol lowing papers : An Introductory paper on "Characteristics of Greek Sculpture" by Miss Caroline Dodge ; "My Tncology , " Mrs. Met calf ; "Mediaeval Art , " Mrs J. L Reed ; "Early Christian Sculpture , " Mies Maud Smith ; "Metal Work , " Mrs. George Brown ; "Mediaeval Gothic Cathedral , " Mrs. Russell ; "Famous Examples of Mediaeval Gothic Ca thedrals , " Miss Nellie Moore ; "The Rise of the Italian Cities , " Miss Carrie Morgan ; "Guelphs and Ghlbelllno War of Investiture , " Mrs. C. II. Judson Tne concert given by the Young People's Society of Christian Emlravor In tno Oclil Fellows' temple on Wednesday evening par took largely of the nature of a social affilr , as it was designed more for social entertain ment than for the financial gain of the associ ation. Some of the best local talent In the city was represented on the program. The Harmonica quartet , under the direction of Mr. Wilson , was particularly enjoyable. The "Election Maic'h ' , " bv Mr. nnd Mrs. Atkins , was heartily enjoyed and appreciated the bet ter for the Information that the composition was the result of some of the spare moments of Mr. Atkins. The piano performance of Miss Snyder and the Mlascs Worloy drew hearty applause , mil Mrs. Wollman , whenever never falls to please or lend her talents as an elocutionist , made a decided hit In her recita tion of the "Newsboy's First Experience ; In Church , " Will Van Arnum of South Onuha contributed a great deal of Interest by Jils dumbbell and club swinging , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Bates and daughter IMVO returned from a month's visit In Elgin , 111. , their old home. Mrs. W. H. Ilrown , who has been visiting for some tlmo with her son. W. 13. nrown of Kansas City , has returned. Tom Evans went to Beatilce to attend the corn carnival In that thriving little city. Owing to 111 health , Roscoe Leper left Friday for > J fcouthcrn trip. He will be-uc- companied as far as Fort Worth , Tex. , by his aunt , Mrs. Moxley. ltrnl i : lnt < The following trmmfiTH are reported from thu title and loan ofllce of J , W Squire , 101 1'c.arl street ; John T. Clark , guardian , to Mnry A. Waldo , 10 lota in Crebcint City , g d. , $ 100 John T. Clark ot nl to Mary A. Waldo , mime , q c d . , , . . , . . . . 1 Mnry A. Waldo to James Peterson , lotH 18 , 19 am' 0 , block 112 , nnd lots 11 , 12 and U , block 125 , Crescent City w d . COO Sheriff to Nashua Trust company , lots 3 and 4 , block 1 , Jackson's add H d. . 2,492 Sheriff to Philadelphia Mortgage nnd Trust company , lot C , block 7 , B.iy- UBH' 2d add , H d . 4,251 Sheriff to Nashua Trust company , lot 4 , subillv of out lot "K , " John John- Hon'H add , a d . 2,229 William Christian 10 Hlnrluh Fahren- krog , lots U nnd 14 , block 31 , Avoca , w il . ! 1,000 Luther H. Flowers anil vvlfu to Edwin L. Klowe-rH , ' 4 ne1 ; 33-74-A w d . 1 Hoinin Ouren and vvlfu to Alexander Uuren , ml * 20-74-41 , w d . 0,800 Nine transfers , total , . . . , . , . . . . . { 17,375 , NIMV Iliiuil Kxlfimlon l.udilrr. The new fifty-foot hand extension ladder recently received by the Ore department was MwlttMb < U tf | i J f.T'f 'W W tested > estcrday inorntnb . The Hoffmajr mills building was selected for the test. Tour men pitted the ladder In thirty seconds , Its efficiency wan most thoroughly demonstrated , for the building was RtirrMnVled by a network ot telephone and fire alwirt.vvlrre , which arc strung so close to the i/walh / that the big truck ladder , or even fi single tvvent-foot ladder could bo raised only wlth great diffi culty. There are many fall ( buildings In the city where such a ladder1 "would " be Indis pensable In case ot flro , and the ease with which It was run up to the height of fifty feet greatly pleased Chief Templeton and AliUrman Graham , chairman of the fire com mittee of the city council , Hereafter the big platform truck will be used In responding to alarms only when absolutely needed. The new and light ladder Is almost as efficient for llfc-eaving purposes as the big truck. Srrt Iri'N nl ( he ClmrrlicN. ncv. George \V Snjder of St , John's Eng lish Lutheran church will speak In the morning on the subject , "Tho Power ot God Thiough the ConeecrUed Individual. " "Paul's Healing Work at Mallta" will bo the subject , for discussion at the meeting of the Christian Scientists at their new quar ters In the Mcrrlam block. They have lo cated In room 303. Hev ; 13. A. Hndcrs , who has been conductIng - Ing services during the last week at the Second Presbyterian church , will continue the services during this week. Hie mornIng - Ing subject today will be. "What Is Mam. " "The Last and Great Call"ill be his even ing theme. Rev. S. M. Perkins of the Christian Taber- nacio will gl\e sonic "Lessons From the LIfo of Enoch" as his morning sermon. "Is the IJlblo an Inspired IJook" will be hlo evening theme. Rev. A. U. Caudle of Clwrlton , la. , begins his work with the Central Christian church today and will preach at the regular hours. Rev. V C. Rocho of the Tlrst Baptist church will speak In the morning on the subject , "The Lighted Lamp. " His evening subject will be. "Light Weight. " Communion services and a short talk bj the pastor on "Tho Meaning of the Lord's Supper" will bo the order of the morning exercises at the First Congregational church today. The subject of the evening sermon will be , "Lessons From the Story of Job. " Evangelist \Vcbcr will conduct services to day In the Methodist churches of the cltj as follows , rifth Avenue. 10.30 a. in. and 3 p. m. ; Epworth , G p. m. ; Broadway , 7 45 p. m. The evening service at Broadway church Is to be a union service and no evening services will bo conducted in the other Methodist churches HIIN > Iit } for riremrii. The firemen wore called out between 3 and 4 o'clock yesterday morning to suppress a fire that had broken out In the foundry of Klin- ball Brothers' elevator works on Eleventh avenue. The flro had caught In the roof of the foundry , presumably from burning soot In the smokestack. It was extlnju'shed be fore any other damage had been done than burning a few holes In the roof. At noon yestciday flro broke out In > i coal shed at the residence of Dr. O. W. Gordon on South Graham avenue. It did little dam age. age.The firemen were out last evening ; watchIng - Ing a fire that had broken out In the grass south of Fulrmount parR. SJPor a time the hillsides were a mass ot flames. The fire was beyond tue water UmltsCund the depart ment was waiting for U orfiejt near enough to be reached from some pf the hydrants Several small buildings vjere placed In Jeopardy , but were saved by the work of their owners and the/neighbors who re sponded to the call for help NOIU'C Of nlHNollltloll. Notice IB hereby given that the firm of Pair & Weber has thlsdaybeen dissolved , G A. Weber having sold his Interest In the business to E W. Fair , who assumes all obligations of and will collect " all debts owing to the firm. G. A. WEBER , E W. FAIR. SM.OOMCHKPUHS AR13 IM1ICTRD. Tomiternnpe WorU rN > fulcr uiUfforl to Ilnno thp I.nW DEADWOOD , SD. . , Nov. 0 ( Special Tele gram ) Ever hlnco the new 'liquor law of South Dakota went Into effect the city authorities have winked at the violation of that portion ot It requiring that ealoons be closed from Saturday at 11 p m. until the following Monday at C a. m The temperance workers of the city for some tlmo have been very active In accumulating evidence against the saloon keepers , and yesterday every saloon keener In Deadwood was Indicted anil warrants issued for their arrest. Imitro * litif Hix Coal Mine. DOUGLAS , Wyo , Nov. G ( Special. ) Ar chie L Vietch of this city Is making ex tensive Improvements at his coal mine near Glcnrock to provide for a rapidly Increasing demand for the product. He has completed a main tunnel for a distance of 200 feet , open ing up two veins of coal , one five feet two Inches wide , the other four feet wide. In order to reach the line of railroad Mr Vietch has built u bridge ten feet wide and 270 feet long across the Platte river. A large force of men are employed In and about the mlncn and steady work is ensured for the entire winter. Frank JOIICH IN Itcrnpturfil. DEADWOOD , S. D. , Nov. 0 ( Special Tele- gium ) Frank Jones , ono of the escaped Belle Fourche bank robbers , was captured this afternoon , seven miles went of Devils Tower In Wyoming. When captured Jones was nearly exhausted from hunger and ex posure. His brother , Tom Jones , and the alleged negro murderer , Moore , are still ul larcc , but are being relentlessly chased , am their capture Is only a matter of a few days Will Drill fur Oil. DOUGLAS. Wyo , Nov. G ( Special. ) Man ager Toote of the Wyoming Valley Oil com pany reports that a contract has been made with an experienced well driller to put down a test well on the company lands near this city at once. The driller with machinery nnd apparatus will arrlvo here during the prcbent week and work will bo commenced Immediately. Sootl-llolnlliin. TECUMSEH , Neb. , Nov. G. ( Special ) Mr , Clarence Scott of Lincoln and Miss Etta Hctallng , daughter of Mr and Mrs , William Hotallng of this city , were married at the home of the bride's parents In this city Wednesday evening. Rev. J. R. Woodcock of the Methodist church performed the cere mony In the presence of a small company of relatives and frlends1l ( H \ lliiisliifNH 'rronlilJ'H'I < if u liny. NBW YOR.K , Nov /6 Oscar Hammcr- Bteln'B counsel says0 that a Huhcdulu of the theatrical irmnntfer's assets and lia bilities will not bo ready for Bovernl days. Ho in confident tint thVHubIlltlt'X will not exceed J5COO , and ny&th < ) t hlH client vvll doubtlcHs resuinu the management of his enterprises as soon OH a'flcltlcment ° han been effected. _ ' Iln > fiiii'j or lU-cov crlnur. NliVV YOUK , Nov. G-Henry { O. llave- meyer , president of the American HiiKiir licflnltiK company , vvhd1 Uhdeivvent nn op eration for appcndlcltlH lit Ills country home In North Ou-enwlch , conn. , IH rapidly re covering , according to'rpjiortt ' ) retelvi'd .it his ofllco today. ' i Had Slnrin | i filler Uric. CLEVELAND , O. . Nov , G A bad storm linn been raiflnu on Luke. Krle olnce yestei- ilay afternoon and navigation has hcc'n practically biixpencled , though no ilImiHleia have been i e'ported 3ll \ < . | llt'lltH Of ( lOOIIII Vl-NHOlH , > IM. ( I , At Havre Sailed La Gaseogne , for Now York. At Now YorkSalledtoblle , for London- Aller.or Urrmen : I-u Tourulno , for Havro ; Spaarndnm. for Kottcrclam ; AUKUbta Vic toria , for Naples ; Furne sla , for CI.IBKCM ; Southwnrk , for Antwerp ; Etrurln , for Liver pool ; Slcllla , for Stettin ; Persia , for Ham- burp. Arrived Rotterdam , from Rotterdam At Amsterdam Sailed Amsterdam , foi Now York. At Liverpool Arrived Lucanla , from Nc'w York. At London Arrived Kensington , from Philadelphia. At Phlladolphla-Sallcd-Ilhlneland , for Llerpool , * READY FOR NOVAK TRIAL Attorneys for the IMjnse Spring Their First Surprise. EFFORT TO QUASH INDICTMENT FAILS Hint Primmer HUH liven Al lowed rniiNiial Mlierllr He- fiiMrn o S < > * III * rntlicr mill llt Wife HEU..R 1'liAlNn , la. , Nov. fi.-Tho alter- nojs for the defense In the Novak nuirdrr case sprung their first kurprloc today l > 5 HliiK n motion before Jiulgo lltirnhani to IAVO the Indictment against Novak set asllc ) ecnuso ot the omission on the return of ho Indlctrmnt of the names of two Impor- ant \\llntsscs , supporting their motion by ho afllilavlts of the t\\o vvltnoisos. Judge lurnlinm overruled the motion and set the case for next Tuesday. There was a sen- cation In court when Itvas reported that persons were permitted to enter Novak's cell and play cards. Sheriff Mctcalf reported to the court that no one has visited , the irlsoner since Ills confinement In the Uenton county jail except'tho one \lslt made by the irlsonor's wife Inst month. No\nk still refuses to permit his old father o come nnd see him and has ordered his wife not , to call upon him again at the jail mill ho Is acquitted , A bailiff Is constantly v Ith the prisoner In his cell day nnd night , s'ovak Is the man the detccllvcs captureJ n the Klondike gold fields about three. iionths ago , after chasing him half vvaj around the world. nunur.it LOOKS ovnii sioi.v cirv. I.iirw I'liiiit Will I'l-oliiiblj HiIXul , - llNlK'll III tlllll IMllOC SlMlll. SIOUX C1TV , Nov 6. ( Spechl Telegram. ) Joseph liaumgartncr , a brewer ot Latrobe , Pa. , and his counsel , d. W McHcnry , are In the city today looking over the situation about the establishment of a brewery here. If they arc satisfied that the Iowa law will protect the business there Is scarcely a doubt that the men will take a largo block of stock In a companj about to bo organized. Mat ters have progressed to that point where the capacity of the plant and the machinery have been discussed The plans considered are Tor a plant with a capacltj of 40,000 barrels , the buildings and machinery to cost about $150.000. About all that remains Is for the men to bo satisfied that the manufacture ot beer will bo protected by Uio laws of the state and tint It will meet with the nppro\al oC the citizens. roi u MIN 1101.11 1p \ \ n > \ \ v TO\W Plffj MIIKTN Vr > - ItdlllllMl OfVllKON ( III I'll } 1)11.1. DCS MOINnS , Nov. 0 Three colored desperadoes , armed with a shotgun and two big re\ohers , held up the mining town of Marqulsvillo , four miles north of here , to night. They walked Into the pool room and , callIng - Ing on fifty miners to hold up theli hands , ono of the partj went through their pockets The miners had Just been paid and quite a Kiiiu was taken , but It Is not known just how much After the robbery the desperadoes strutted around town mid gloited o\er their shots , but no one was hurt. The } fired manv shots , ut no one was hurt. They are still at largo and no trace has yet been obtained of them. itiriitunn nvcic'io TIM : VII ItlilH ItcjofU-il for CmlNtriK'llilK I on n Memorial UilllllIllK , DCS MOINRS , In. . Nov. G The executive council today rejected all bIJs on the me morial and historical building and rofcricd : he whole matter back to the general assem bly. A spec'ul session of the general asem- bly laht winter appropriated $20,000 for erectIng - Ing a building and the purchase of a site. The sum is considered too small to mik a showing creditable to the state , and the structure will wall the artlon of the geneial assembly , which meets the seconJ Tuesday In January , 1898 The amount appropriated would build only a brick structure , which Is thought an Inappropriate adjunct to the state capltol , which stands across the street. \tlniitlf IfniiKiT I.IIHCH III * Mlml. ATLANTIC , la. , Nov. C. ( Special Tele gram. ) R. G. I'helps , banker , among the first to ad\ocate the holding of the Traus- niisslsKlppi exposition , a prominent Iowa personage In the national democratic con vention at Indianapolis In 1S96 , was taken suddenly 111 this morning and IB out of his right mind , bast year he was treasurer of the Cass county fair and while attending to his duties on the grounds had a paralytic stroke , from which he never fully recov- ered. . .Iiiilpriiit'iitNKiiliiHt SlorKlioliliTN. SIOUX CITY , Nov. 6 ( Speclil Tolcgram. ) Judgments aggregating $46,000 against the stockholders In the defunct Iowa Swings bank have been entered on the court records The money Is to be paid to the receiver In thirty days anl a dividend will be paid the dcpoaltors. This Is about the first glimmer of hope the depositors of the bank have- had for tiio recover > of their money slnee the failure In ISOfi \ < -i-lili-iil to CoiirliliiK I'urtj. DAYTON. O , Nov. 6 A tallyho \\lth n Loathing party aboard was run Into by an electric rir on u hill near Mie fair gionnus here this afternoon The party \VUH com posed of H.uonoHs dp Hrounecltor of 1'aria , France ; the Misses I2ckHti In and Campbell of Clnrlnnntl. MSH ! Mlllhall of lirooklyn and Miss Yandoll of LouisvilleKy. . The coach was overturned nnd the occupant * thrown to the ground with considerable force , HarotH'SH lie Hronnctkcr received a b.ul cut on the right temple and was In un untfoiiHclouH condition for hnlf un hour after being1 removed to n 'hotel. ' Miss Campbell was cut on the head and face and the groomsman , Patilck Mcliale , suffered a painful wrench to his right hip 'I he. vesti bule of thi ! tar was dunollshed and the motorman , Walter Hess , wan hurled to thu Htree-t , fracturing two ilbs and Injuring him Internally , HO that | io may die. \alloiml Sloi'U r ro crN' Coin I'lHIoii , DiNVin , Cole , Nov 0 The National Stock Growers' convention , which II.IH been under eonsldcratlon for some time , Mas called today for Janu irj 2" , 2tt and 27 , Ik'JS , by a Joint Hcwlon of eommlttccH from the Denver Chamber of Commerce , and the Col. orado Cattle Growers' association , All MAGICALLY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN OF ALL AGES NO JTIONHY IN ADVANOIC. Wonderful - derful appliance aud bclciitlilurem- edlc * * out oil trial to any reliable iii u n. A world-wldu reputation back of thtsoffcr. Every obstacle to liutipy .uarrioil Jifo removed. Full strength , development nnd tone civ en toovory portion of tUu body. Failure Impossible ; RUOUO barrier. No O. O. I ) , sehemo. ERIE MEDICAL CO. , tfi DO YOO KNOW DR. FELIX LCfJRUH'S Steel § Pennyroyal Treatment ia the originnl f nd only FH NCH ento und reliati euro on ui.1 inor. ket. I'rito. $ i.Wlj sent by ruul OenalneBnldcnh by UycrclJIIIon Urue Co. . B. B. Cor ' Kth onil Far- i\nn htrreti Onialm * * > UM lilgU tor unutturil dUcdirjci , lnn mini.l oat. IrrltHloui or ulcrr tloni ( munom Dicmtrtnn , P ! I.H. Dil not itrln. or Mat in plain wrtppjr. far xprm. frtpftlJ. In If U ) . or l botlli , M.7 . arcsMM M ( HffM utocls rroworV nMotiiion | In tito t nitc.l Ht.Ucn are to be diked to * tnilcloKnlon , \ , iittil tlif ) brcodPM of line stock , government nnd stntu ofllfpri will nl o be Invltcil to ji.ciul l\u > inlijicls of tiujti inline , < 1l cnpr , ficdliis , slilpiilng cointnli < > lonrr < nnil till ptVi unliJrctH of Inlctist m the vnrlout of the liidtMtr ) will bo considered IrinililiIn MTTiliin fl.trli-l . ] IKUIlti : , O. , Nov fi.In u Usht tonight between nonunion workmen In the llellnlro steel \voiks nnil sympathize is ot the Amnl- Kninnttit association nun. who nre strlkltiK for hlKhcr vvnufs , two of the nonunion ini-n winurrlblj Injnre-il The polke could not control the mob of nenrlj I.FWJ pooplo. It Is Bild those * who raised the row c tine from \\Mit VlrBliiln ami then . -u-npeil. It Is re pot ud that the coinmn > will imk for | iro- Jie'ilpn from ( Jove : nor Utn-hncll. More troubln Is expected Subscribe for Tne SumU ) Hee and Anthony Hope's great slot's - "Simon Dale. Crcn ii f Mni'tccu DrtmiK il. 1HM-TA1.0. N V. , Nov. G.-Thc Wcstclil Transit COIIIPHIO'H Mteamor Idahd , vvblch left lluffalo > isterday nfternoon for C'hl- cage , laden with pnekago frolght , foundorcd oiT lxtiR I'olnt , Ltku llrlo , duilng n furi ous pale at 4 o'dock tbls morning. The llrst male and imp sailor , who miviioiloi ] In reaching the rlgglnp , vvero rest'iied by Hit steamer Miitlposi lnti > this nftetnoon. The lest of the ciovv , numbering nineteen , vvcio undoubtedly drowned. ItllllICO ' 1 III I'll It'll H til KIJYVnST , Klu , ( via Jncksonvllle , 1'la ) , Nov. t ! . A leport from llnvanit savs thiil Marshal IMunco tuning beeome illsgitstod nt the attitude of thn directors of thu au tonomist party tlirc.ttonotl to relit e If he did not miiceed in effecting- change In their position In view of this the atttono- mltlH , it Is said , orfeiod to support tlie gov- ment , but failed to state puelsoly what kind of mippott they would glvo. Thcic lane no music like the tiiLlotly of health. When every life-string is in perfect tune , nnil the wire , rich , rcil bio oil dnnccs through the nr- tcric s to the quick - step of health , life is trulj- worth liv ing But the hu man body is the in or. t uelic.itc nnil intricate of _ . all instruments ' , Just one little \ striitfj out of ) tune w ill milcv * n RCtieral " / cort1' The body > - . M * ' ' fc ' ' wv I > - nny apparently be in the best of order in even- way , save that there is a slight disorder of the dipes lion. The sufferer hardly notices it , and does not think it worth troubline ; about It is just one little string out of order , bul it BOOH puts every org-an in the body into n jangling discord. The blood no longer re ceives the of elements proper supply hfe-iiving ( ments with which to build up new and healthy tissue. Instead it receives the poi sons thrown off by improperlj digested food and the effete nntcrnl with which the in testines are clogjjcd . Diseases of the blood and skin or wasting diseases like consump tion arc the result. The best of all known medicines is Dr. Picrce's Golden Medical Discovery. It keeps every lifetrins ; in perfect tune. It corrects all disorders of the digestion. It invigorates the liver. It makes the appetite hearty and keen and assimilation perfect. It fills the blood w ith the v ital elements that build new and healthy tissues , firm inub- cles , and strong , vibrant nerve fibers. Acting through the blood it tears down inert , half- dead tissues and causes them to be carried off and excreted. It acts upon every organ of the body driving out impurities and dis ease germs. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures every kind of humor from Ihe common simple blotch or eruption to scrofula It cures eczema , halt- rhctim , and all skin affections. It cures 98 percent , of all cases of consumption Thou- fiands have testified to its wonderful merits. All good druggists sell it. Dr. Pierce'b Pellets rnrc rotintirntion. KLONDIKE. . . . . ALASKA * * A * Are you EomR in the Spring ? In order to make your trip certain , address with stamp The Seattle & fllaska Transportation Co. 47 and 48 Sullivan Building , Seattle , Wash. roit Neglect of n common Coltl loads lo Grip , ntul tnkns longer to "break up. " H's ' bottoito "heart on " the first ohilt or shiver \vlMi a iloio of " 77" and pro- \oiit the Cold on , " or running into Liv Gi'ippi- Pneumonia. It will jiay you to keep " 77" handy ; most persons do. K the digestion IK poor , alternate \\lth No. 10 for Dyspepsia , Indijpstlon , \ > rnk Moniiicli. Pr lltnnplirej's Miiutliil of till Dlvcnsci nt jout JliuiiKlst'sor Mulluil I're-o. Nld by ( IriiBirNts nrsftil ou-n-e-olpt of SHiMi , oOoli. in Ji liiiinpliruy'a Moil. Co. , cor. WIN Hani tinil .luliu Ms , .Sow YnrUi 3XFO TEAS , ot HhckUrmlH , IMinples or miiKli Skin If you u VVoiHllmi > ' ijraml folia Oinliltiiillon. A mm- | ilu of cnch \\-oodliury'K Piulnl Scuip , I'm ml riouiii. l > iclnl Pumlri iiiul Urntiil Orpiun with n n-iike book un linn to uiiv a biul rkln 01 imitrct n KOOI ! coinpli n nmllpd nn iticlpt of -'V. ' 'llniriuilnr cl7o solit n\er > wlicro , rrc. JOHN 11 VUJOIMU IIV UtrinntolOElBt , UTVist * iul St * N " % A OIK SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANT * * 'V'NX\/\/\/w/\/\/w > \/\\/X/VVWV > > Octitln r 20 ivt ; rott HI..VI .svi.i : on IIIVDJJ nv I.ION\UI : ) ivinii : r POIt IIKN'l lloupis in c'ouiull Hurts Jl 1 110 PIT iiuintli ( litm HIM nna one imo of urouml flint niu ) Kaiilpn } 12 BO I'll lliontli Nrw store room , TOsfO on lirnmlmiv } 'i ( "I prr mouth-in. 1 hliil t r roonn nn 1 Imrn J8ii > pu immlli-r.th HI iiiul V\i. H. BUoil Mm < i 00 pel inontli vllil llrimihuij ntirc roimi JO (0 IHM niorVid Ornli un n\omie , ( , uiom Ji 00 pci men rc niiljr * Mud iViiiom | iou p. ' ' " | v" " } " > 31 ppr mmitl'i V MII - Irnr-.oil 5 ncics 2 milt * fnini to\\n win tnil om-liuir Of Hie tent In I eIl SAI.K-t'ltv 1'inpcrtv HOO-doiM llOHV III. . ' ' Mllfi t\MI lot * 5'H Pirth axt inontlilv ia > ntem , J7 prr month J20l > ( .noil liium * mill lot mitnup II lu'lnnn I iRhtli iiiul Ninth SIK t' < pu month J.'OO ( inoil IIOIIHI' iiml lot on Clh imntie lipt p n : " > th iiml cnii sts . monthly ptummu tt > i > ir month 15 lot * In VsilOit'H mill for nlo nt n v.n low prlci rvuM < 5 roit AI.I- J'i per nut * JIOicri * fnim 1 mlk-s c t > ( Oils. \\olil tnstirn put of rnttnnntlimli count ) J2" > per mre 10 acres of KOO I fat-mine Iiml n ith of Nooln } 21 piriicn \Vt-ll Improuil no acre fnim tntt if I.o\ plain ! rottu att.imlp lonntj $2" ppr nrip 4) HUPS of tfnol farinlin ; or fruit Inml 3 miles from Sllnpy , riommit poimtv } J5 per line 30 notes of goo 1 finlt Hint | ili tmall hoii c. north of IlamhuiB Turn nt lOUIlt } t i per UUP 40 ncns of ROOI ! bottom laml pome timber i mlp | poiith of illy HmltH SM per iicrr SO nups of ROOI ! bottom laml J milts ninth of i-omull ItliifTi' 10-iicie tiacts if Inml 2 mllt south of South Oiiiiili i win take part injment In cits tmi > - ert > Oooil films foi lent \pplv to LiO.VAHl : > RVKKiriT. 10 IVitl St , r.inncll ItlulTB , I cm ii } ! " > 00 ptt ncit 40 niiei of eooil land In Monona toutit ) l'l\e iiml ten-lit re tracts near the clU foi cilu chenp Uooil chtip .N'tbiasKn Imuls for pain v\lll tpll mi ) of Iht. aboM > propcrU on unnll | i.iinenl ilown , bilincc In ten nmm.il pis- muits Othei ROOI' ' fauns foi s illWill take pnrt trail. ' In tlt > propertj 01 smallu farms , bilame lonG time umiinl pa > mints mviir.iN'as rnuir , rAiui ANW GARDUN lands for sale or icnt. Diy .1 llesj sa Pear ! The Hohlnoon Con iraturs. . Coun cil Illuns , In Ponce ! Mithoils Ues- tons , r,0 cents nnd upnnrd Wrlto for prope-tns DR. L , E. ROE , DENTIST Ilootii : tllMitrliiiu Illnok. Tike nievotor. The Best in the World. For sale only by John Under , 13 Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Are you going to plant trees and shrubery It you are v\o have everything In a tree nnd filiriib from tliu sniallmt nprout | o a full Kroun Iwnly tree veiy choice large enow- .jallH nnil lllata ha < Ut ot.iumental ntul fruit trees a Inrgo stock now on liaml at 18th anil Douglas , Omaha , anil all onlerH promptly ilellvereil , Now IH tuo tlmo to ilo your planting. HARCOURT BROTHERS , Nurserymen and Florists. Council Bluffs , la. Till } I.MPROVKI ) EOSEPATENT GRATE I'or sti am boilers , furnncei * , etc * . Tlilti giuto IH being large ly uxoil In pin king liotiHe'ri , brevvurieu , inlllD , Httam heating plnntx , or any pluco wlitro Htenin holleiHiire In Ing used , They are the inoat economical , iiur- nbli- and elllclent Hlmklng grutn made nnil will nave fuel. Write- for elrculat-H debcrlblng grates , glvlnt ; fuller Information , to tlm Rose Patent Grate Go Council HIiillH , low.i. IOWA GARNISHMENTS. . Non-resldeutB of Iowa tiow hnvs uo exemption * * under tlio new Code which wont into effect October 1. Wo can COM.HCT HAD AC COUNTS UB of old , asalust MAIUUI.O or SINOLE employes of Hull- wayfl , Express , Telegraph , Telephone nutl Sleeping Cur companies. NASSAU INVESTMENT CO. , Council Bluffs , la