THE OMAHA DAILY IVEflj MONDAY , SEPTEMTlEtt 18 , ISM * COUNCIL BLUFFS. MBHTIOIT. glftSR , Welsbach burn ra dt Blxby'B. Tel. 1933. Budwolaer beer. L. HoscnfelJt. agent. Dr. Stcphcnson , Merrlam blk , , room 221. C. a. Butts left yesterday for Andover , Wans , Mrs. F. E , English of Fifth avenue Is on the sick list , Edcar Qrnham will leave this week for the Chicago university. C. B. Jacquemin & Co. , Jewelers and op ticians , 27 South Main street. Get yoUr work done at the popular Eagle laundry , 721 Broadway , " 1'hone 1B7. W. C. Entcp , undertaker , 28 I'enrl street. Telephones , oinco , 97 ; residence , 33. Hog miners , 100 poundu make you JIM. Moore's 'Stock Food Co. , Council Bluffs , Mr. and Mrs. W. U Douglas go to New iTork this week to attend the Dewey re- cootlon , Charles UOSP of , Cheyenne , Wvo. , Is the ruot of the family of A. B. Smith , 1B01 22lRhth 'avenue. Charles Nicholson left Saturday evening for Hear I'aw mountains , Montana , on a visit to Ills son , Harrv Snunders and George Crane will leave shortly for the Wisconsin State unl- vcrsltv at Madison. MM. Caroline Wallace of Mill ntrect has ns her giJest her 'sister , Miss Mary Hen derson of Tyrone , Pa. Mrs. 6. O. Saundow nnd children have returned from an extended visit with rela tive at Sookane , Wash. Mr. and Mrs. John Bono. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aucunt Boroshelm nnd Mrs. Kcollne re- 1 turned from Chicago yesterday. William C , O'l cary la umlcr arrmt nt the city Jail charged with cheating by faleo Kretenses Jn a horse trndc. Mlsa Laura Fllcklnger , who has len upending the summer In Coloitvdo for the lionoflt of her health , 13 expected , homo to- dav. dav.Wlnu B. Allen of Washington , D. C. , who holds a clerkship In the olllce of the tisslstant secretary of war , . Is In the city on 3ils vacation. He IB visiting his sister , Sirs. C. 1C. Taylor of South Seventh street. A colored man giving the mxmo of Ernest Jjlndsay was taken Into custody shortly be fore midnight Saturday OB being Insane. 5Ie vvus found by a patrolman. In a lumber yard on Broadway nnd his actlon showed that he woa mentally deranged. His case will bo brought before the Insanity com- m'sslonors today. The following special ( rial Jurors have been drawn for scrvlco In the district court at Avoca to take the place of mem bers of the regular panel as originally drawn who have left the county : Dan Ast , Walnut : J. M. Harlnn , Macedonia ; J. W. Thoru. Carson ; B. S. Rondall , Oakland ; A. S. Blngham , Hancock , A meeting of the republican county chalimon of the Ninth congressional dis trict will bo held In the rooms of the Council Bluffs Republican club tomorrow evening. In addition to the county chair men there will be present J. S. Dowell of ( Missouri Valloy. member of the state ce-n- itral committee from this district , and H. O. Weaver , chairman of < ho state central committee. A bill of excoptlono has been filed In the district court In the case of the State of Iowa ex rel C. C. Bump against the Omaha & Council Blurts Railway and Bridge , com pany. Thla Is the case in which Judge Thorm-11 of the district court held that the ordinance extending the franchise of the- motor company to flfty years was void and rwhlnh has been token to the supreme court on appeal. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 2SO. Charged with DrenklnR and I2iitcrlnC. A French lad giving the name of Victor Guyot la under arroat at the city Jail , charged with entering and breaking Into a freight car In the yards of the Rock Island railway Saturday night. Quyot , who la 19 years of ago , cannot speak anything but his native tongue , but by the aid of a diction ary nnd tie help of a newspaper reporter iwho has a slight acquaintance with the French language ho denied that ho broke dnto the car for the purpose of robbery , but In order to secure a rldo to Denver , Colo. Ho says ho Is on hla way from Mon treal , Canada , to San Francisco , where ho bos relatives and expects to secure employ ment In the vineyards , being n wlnemaker by trade. He has a ticket from Denver to Ban FranclBco , but'wns beating his way from Chicago to Colorado. When searched he as found to bo carrying a revolver which , however , was not loaded. Ho said he bought It In Chicago , as a countryman of his had told him that the people out -west wore "bod men. " The police do not believe ho broke into the car with any felonious Intent. After breaking the seal off the car door he It In his pocket. Davis sells paint. Mny He n. Forgery. Ij. Gordon was taken Into cuatody yes terday on the charge of being a suspicious character. This charge may , however , be changed to ono of forgery If the evidence can be obtained to warrant It. Gordon , who la alleged to bo an old-time crooic , entered the Pacific hotel yesterday after noon nnd asked for a blank chock. Ho was given ono on the First National bank of this city. He changed It to read First Na tional bank of Fremont , Neb. , nnd filled It out for $6 , payable to self , and signed It L. Larson. Ho asked the clerk to cash It. but the latter woa somewhat suspicious and declined to do so , especially as the check had no revenue utamp on It. The clerk was suspicious that all woo not right and notified the police , who placed the fel low under arrest. He was later Identified OB L. Gordon. Ho told the clerk at the hotel that he nnd three brothers had a largo ranch at Fremont , Neb. , and that they * ach kept nn account at the First National bank In that town. When searched at the Jail the check was not found on him and ho Is supposed to have destroyed It. HoweU'a Antl "Kawf" cures coughs , colds. llttyn Hound Over. Chester Fox , Glen Fox and Charles Wil liams , three small boys , aged reflectively IE , 12 nnd 10 years , wore brought lieforo United Btatefl CommlBslonor Gonrco F. Wright yesterday , chnrged wttn breaking Into the postotllco at Mt. Etna , ArtaniB county , August 14 lost. Commissioner Wright bound the lads over to the March toim of federal court nnd accosted ! > nl ! In the K\nn \ of 1100 each , the bonds hclnc furnished by the fathers of the boy a , A Time I.lmH. Monday evening nt 7 o'clock wo will place on sale for two hours TIIItEU lots of kid gloves. 75'-cent grade odds nnd ends , 39 cents. nowltt'b gloves , nil sizes , | 1,00 value , 490. 490.Real Real Italian kid gloves , all sites and colors , with clasps , nt 76e , Only two pain to a customer. WHITBLAW & GARDINER. It fill Hutu ! < TniiiHt rM. The following tnumfors were Hied yester day In the uhdtruct. title and loan ofllco of J.V. . Siiulro , 101 I'earl etrett : Wury U Hverett to Oua C. and Charles Plumer , nwU iiwU 20-71-43. B w (1 ' i ' J 3t&23 George H.'T'ayne and wife to Llbble * C. Rucsell , e 3.6J ch . of lot 3 , Audi- * tor's subdlv , sw'i wU 16. and lot 3 , M Audltor'fl sulxllv se'i swli 16-75-43 , -f , iv. d. , , , WO N Thomas Otllcor , trustee , to Thomas Olllcer nnd W , H. M. Pu ey , w U feet lot fi. block 10 , Grimes' add to Council Bluffs , q. c. d 1 County treasurer to I1. C. and ! . . H. I-ougee , lot 23 , block i , Bengon's 21 add , tax d , . 78 game to name , lot 8. block 12 , Central HUbdlv , tax d. , i Bnmo ta same , lot 14 , block 16 , Central mibdlv. tax d , , , 2 Isaac A. Wood and wife to Nets P. Hansen. n 108 feet lot 13 , block 4 , Stfele & Woods' mibdlv , w. d 835 Ilobert J. Huntlngton and wife to Slamlo C. Pun'Mir , lot 1 , In subdlv of lot Co , original plat , w , d , , 1.000 Total eight transfers LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT For Ciuli or I.nmitnl On. K. II. KUUAiri ; cC CO. , B I'curl Htreet , Council DIud > , luvrn. BARBERS KEEP UP THE FIGHT "Friendly Baits" Are Filed Before the Other Bide Oflta Action , CASES ARE TAKEN BEFORE JUSTICE VIEN Wnrrntidi Are Hcrvnl 1 > r Cnniitnlilc AlltertI Onlr n Fcir Ml mi ten Ilc- forc Icpu r CHr Arrive * oil the Scene. There was n race yesterday botwecn the Attorney for the Barber * ' Protective asoo- clntlon nnd the barbers who kepi their nhops open to BOO who could first get their Information filed and the attorney for the association cnmo In second best. Nine "friendly suits" were filed before Justice Vlen and the warrants served by Constable Albcrtl Just n few minutes before Deputy City Marshal Stockdalo , armed with war rants from the superior court , was able to got Borvlco. Tbo Informations In both courts wore filed against Fritz Bornhardl of the Grand hotel shop nnd his assistants , F. B. Silvers of Pearl street and his aeslsUnts and Fred Klcpfcr of the Metropolitan hotel shop and his assistants. In his decision In the ctoo of F. B. Sil vers , tried before him lest week , Judge AyTcaworth laid down the rule that If the barbers who Insist on keeping open on Sun dnys wish to got notion In their "friendly suits" before Justice Vlen , the warrants In such cnscts must bo served bcforo the au porlor court gains jurisdiction over the parties for the same offense. In Stivers' ' cn o ho was arrested on a warrant IsmioJ from the superior court charging him with violating the Sabbath by keeping hi * nhop open and plying hta trndo on Sunday , Sep tember 8. The hearing was postponed for several days and In the meanttmo Silvers was made defendant In a "friendly suit" before Justice Vlen for the same ofTcnae. The case bcforo Vein resulted In his ac quittal. When the cnso came up bcforo Judge Aylesvrorth the plea was made that having once been tried for tbo same offenao ho could not bo put In Jeopardy again. Judge AylcBworth heM , however , that oa the warrant from his court had been served first he had Jurisdiction nnd that the other court hnd no right to Interfere. From this decision , It Is sold , Slivers will appeal. An Interesting question baa arisen regarding the warrants served yesterday. The cases before Justice Vlen are set for hearing nt 9 o'clock this morning while In those In the superior court the defendants are cited to appear at 8:30 : a. m. This raises the ques tion which court will got Jurisdiction first. Scientific optician. Wollmnn. 409 Brdway. THAT NEW OMAHA BIOTOH I/IXK Work of Construction 1V111 Hen In In a. Pew Day * . More material , In the shape of three car- loada of tics , for the new line between thta city and Omaha arrived yesterday nnd Mr. Reed stated last nltht that the work of construction would bo commenced in a few days , when track laying wouM be ptmhod forward as rapidly as possible. By the first of October the company , he said , would ad vertise for bids for furnishing .ho equip ment , engines , dynamos and other material necessary for the plant. AVbon naked if the company Intended to locate the power houoo nnd car barns la East Omnha ho said thai question , had not been decided , but would bo In n few days. The now line , Mr. Rood said , would not , properly speaking , bo n street car railway , but an Interurban lino. The equipment would bo up to date and < the motors the most powerful manufactured. The cars would be of the latest design and would bo somewhat after the pattern of railway coaches with seats for two persons on either side and an aisle down < the center. It would be by a fast service that the now company expected to compete with the motor company. The route In Omaha , Mr. Reed sold , wouk center. An official of tbo Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway and Bridge company when aeon yesterday stated that ho did not look with any alarm on the now coirggay cutting Into their business. In fact ho uld not re gard the matter at all seriously and sug gested that the whole proposition was a grandstand play on the part of Mr. Hannan to force the hand of the motor company nn < compel It to accept his terms for the pur chase of Lake Monawa and the Lake Man- nwa railway. When asked If there was any Intention to contest the franchise the ofll cln.1 of the motor company declined to answer swor , but stated that eminent counsel , boll In this city and Omaha , had given It as tholr opinion that the franchise would no hold water , ns tbo Lake Manawa nnd Eos Omaha Construction company had forfoltw It by failure to observe nnd carry out th conditions Imposed on it by 'the ' ordinance. When told this last night Mr. Hannan am Mr. Reed sold It wan all nonsense and tha the motor company could not buy tha Lak Manawa railway or tbo resort at the lake now If It wanted to. Aa to the franchise Mr. Hannan said It was Just as good to day oa the day that It was granted. The controversy between the Lake Man awn and Kant Omaha Construction compan and the Fort Dodge & Omalm railway eve Avenue A baa boon satisfactorily settled Tbo Injunction suit brought against th railway company Is still pending In th dlBtrlct court , but will now probably b dismissed. Wanted , two first-class millinery pre purere at once. Miss Sprlnk , 21 Main street Hoard of ISilnrnlloii. The regular monthly mee-tlng of the Board of Education Is on the slate for tonight at the Illoomor building. Some action In the High school site matter Is looked for , but what the board will determine on Is not kiioun. The members of the board have different opinions as to what course should bo pureuod nnd It la not at nil unlikely * that the matter will have to go over to an other mealing. Some of the members still favor building tba school on the Oakland avouuo trite and believe that the correctness of the state superintendent's decision should bo tested In the district court by a writ of certlorarl. Others , especially Members Moore and Henry , take the position that the board should s loct another site and are In favor of the Street tract , Treasurer Davis ban prepared his annual report and will bub- mlt It tonight. The rupert will ! eho * that the funds In ( he school treasury amount to close upon 1100,000 , I'luiiH for Ilii * IlulierlMiin I'liiirrul , The funeral of the late Dr , James Carson Robertson will be held thla afternoon nt 2:30 : o'clock from the family residence , 1006 Fifth avenue. The services will be conducted by Rev. J .W , Wilson , pastor of the Qongrega- ttonal church , and Interment will be In Kalrvlew cemetery. The following will servo as pallbearers : Drs. Macrae , Lacey , Jen nings , Cleaver , Treynor and Waterman. Dr. Robertson was born In Washing-ton , la. , In 1845 and at the time of hla death was E4 years of age. He came to Council Bluffs In 18S7. Ho was a member of the Mnsonlo fraternity , the Woodmen of the World and the Ancient Order of United Workmen. Ho ranked high In the medical profession anc was a member of the Ute local aud MU- i ourl Valley Medical societies. He took conI I dorablo Intcrnt In public nffalrs nnd served term as member of the Board of Educa- on. OC1BTY I.t COU.1C1I. I1LUFF9. of the Sircll Set for the 1'nnt Seven Dnr * . Miss Grace Hnrdmnn Is visiting friends nt Grand Rapids nnd later will enter Wellreley ollegc. Mrs. 0. O. Cktk 1 Tlnltlng In CllcaCT. Jefiro returning hjiuo she will visit friends u Michigan. Miss Nelllo Haworth Is visiting friends In Lincoln , Neb. Mrs. C. A. Mlllo Is enjoying a visit from her father , D. R. Kelly of Dlllor , Neb. R. T. Mclntyro Is hunting In the vicinity of GreencaMlo , Wyo. Mrs. A. A. Hazard and daughter , Mies Tdnn , loft Wednesday on n visit to friends In Cheycnno. Mrs. P. F. Dtmbar nnd eon nro visiting In Pult Lake Otty. Miss Carrlo Murphy , who has been rlsltlns Mtesourl Valley friends. Is home. Mrs , F. A. S. Snckcrtt IR homo from a firs weeks' visit at Centervllle , accompanied bj- i < r son , Mrs. Annie Dnrmugh of 642 Broadway cn- ertnlnod lost wcok Mlm Cannon of Lo < * Angeles , Col. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hens of Newton , Knn. , were the guosta last wcok of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. HCFS. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Cnsndy nnd ohll- Iren of Oakland avenue have returned from tholr Colorado trip. Mrs. J. F. Oliver Is homo from ft visit with 'rlonds ' at Mondamln. N. W. Williams has returned from Mont- pellerr , Idaho , where ho spent the last two months. Mrs. Jftnwo Bolllngcr and Mlea Nolllo Greco are visiting frlonds In Smlthland , In. B. A. Wymnn loft Monday for Colorado to recuperate his health. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Green nnd children re- : urned Tuesday from n two weeks' trip Missouri points. W. C. Unthank Is sending his vacation In Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Slovens of Shenandoah , la. , were the guoata lost week of Rev. ana Mrs. Myron C. Waddoll. They were guests nt the Loonard-Bnkor wexldlng. Ocorgo K. Myers Is homo from Annapolis on n furlough after making his first crulso on board the Monongahcla. His furlough expires October 1. The Misses Loulso and Grace Carson en tertained last week the Misses Era nnd Nettle En ton of Stlllwator , 0. T. Mr. nnd Mrs. Teller have returned from four weeks' toUr of the west. Miss ndlth Wycoft Is visiting In Verdon , 111. 111.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Whltolnw returned lost Monday from tholr trip to Now York and other eastern points. Harvey Dlngmnn returned Sunday from n pleasure trip to Now York. Professor and Mrs. H. B. Hayden enter tained a house party at their homo on Glen avenue lost week , their guests being tha Misses Mamie and Beatrice Orton of St. Loute and Mrs. Clyde A. Mann of Sioux City. City.Dr. Dr. V. L. Treynor spent loot week shootIng - Ing pralrlo chicken In the vicinity of Ord , Neb , F. M. Wood of Fifth avenue entertained last week his mother , Mrs. Kato Wood , of Odebolt , la. Miss Mary Fltzpatrtck of Fifth nvenuo had aa her guoot last week Miss Kato Roddy of Nebraska City. Miss Luella Watklns entertained lost week her ulster , Miss Tona Watklua of Mis souri Valley. .Miss Grace Boebe returned Tuesday from a summer outing In Colorado. Mrs. F. W. Lyon entertained last week Mrs. Robb of Vllllsca and Miss Helen Lyon of St. Joseph. Mrs. W. C. Unthank and daughter Mar garet , returned fast Sunday from a ulx weeks' visit In Colorado. The Misses Alberta and Clara Troutman are homo from a six months' visit with relatives at Taoomn. and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. S. Worley have moved Into the Gamer property on Fifth avenue , which they have recently purchased. Mrs. Spencer Smith nnd Miss Cora Smith nro taking a trip among the Colorado moun tain resorts. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Douglas had na their gupst last week Mlso Draper of Washing ton , D. C. Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor E. Bender nnd family left Friday evening for La Bnlle , III. , to visit over Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. . . A. T. Elwell of .Willow ave nue bad ns their guest lost week tholr niece , Mies Alice Beneke , of Clinton , Mo. Rev. H. L. Morohouse Is spending a few aava wiin nis oroiner , js. u. Alorenouse , of Fourth avenue , while on his way homo toNer Nor- York from his trip to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gould are visiting In St. Jotoph , Mo , Miss Myrtle Brown left yesterday for n two weeks' visit with friends at Vllllsca , In. J. S. Englerth , who bos been visiting bis daughter , Mra. Pierce , of First avenue , has returned to his home In Mankato , Wls. Bert Brown , who has spent the lost year In Kansas City , returned homo Friday evening. Mm. J. N. Hart of Seventh avenue Is entertaining her mother from Norah Springs , la. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. M. Small of Montgomery , Ala. , are visiting J. C. Small and family for a few days. CoinpromUu l > rouone < l , The aldermen and othnr city officials are sprlously considering a plan whereby It Is thought that the litigation brought by At torney J. J. .she * aiuilnst the city , n'.teuk- Ing the validity of Its outstanding Indebted ness and tletng up Its funds , may bo brought to a satisfactory close. It la stated that a suggestion has beno made to the city fathers that a compromise might bo effected with Chnn nnd TVMfllVilv thn rilfimlnjuil ( if the several suits now pending. The plan suggested Is that the questions Involved In the suits bo submitted on an agreed s'ato- mont of facts with an agreement to a ver dict for the city , establishing the validity of the outstanding obligations. The rlty officials decline to make public the nature of the "compromise" suggested. Ten < h of MTH. lOHii .Stephcnii. Mrs. Ella Stephens , wife of George W. Stephens , died Saturday night at her homo near Crescent City , aged 36 years. The re mains were brought yesterday to the home of her sister , Mlrs Cora B , Jones , nt Ci6 Washington avenue. The funeral will bo : ield tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock from the First Christian church , Rov. S. M. Per kins officiating. Burial will be In Walnut Hill cemetery. Mrs Stephens was reared In Council llluffa and buforo her mnrrlnge was a teacher In the public schools of this city. Tliroe Held for Murder. DUNLAP , In. , Sept. 17 , ( Special. ) The three young men who assaulted old Mr. Schlvaller last March , Inflicting Injuries from which he died a few weeks later , were indicted by the grand Jury on the charge or murder. Their bonds were fixed at $10,000 each. Arch Wood and Evan Mlzo procured bonds , Janice Mitchell , the third of the trio , was unable to secure boil and Is now in the county Jail , Young Mitchell , aged 17 , who two weeks ago wounded a uhowwan in an altercation , \ > as bound over from Justice court In the sum cvf fCOO , Commence * , KSTHERV1LLE , la. , Sept. 17. ( Special. ) Tha Minneapolis & St. Louis road begoii laying steel last week , starting from the Burlington Junction. They are working nortn and putting la sidetrack * aud water tower. They expect to complete the work between this place and Shcrburn this fall. Albto A wn will move their largo grain elevator over on ono of their niton and put up a now elevator nt Huntlngton. the first town north. The Burlington people nro pushing their extension very rapidly and will soon nnv the eastern and western parts of the county tied together with etoel. The ties and rails nro being laid from both ends nnd In a few weeks tmlns will bo runnlhg between Arm strong and nsthcrvlllo. Support the Government. DEN1SON , In. , Sept. 17. ( Spoclnl Tele gram. ) The Methodist conference haa passed the following resolution : 'Your committee on state of our country , without assuming to ndvlno regarding politi cal opinions , pnrtlcs or pollcltR , submits the following : Resolved , That Inasmuch ns wo ehnro the rc-sponslblllttm of both civic , sovereignty nnd religious propaganda. It becomes us to express our Individual and churchly recog nition of the present unprecedented period In the history of our nation by saying we rojolco In the massive etrength nnd triumph of that Christian clvlllmtloo of which our ration has but recently been the signal nnd divinely appointed Instrument. Wo rejoice In the overthrow of ecclesiastical tyranny which had for centuries made Uvo Spanish government nn agent of Its cruel oppression , crushing the hearts nnd hopes ot the material and spiritual well-being of mil lions ot people In the West Indies nnd the Philippine Islnnds. Wo rejolco that the shock of arms has rifled the dense cloud of papal domination < o admit the dawning of a bolter day to Uio whole of Latin- America nod the southern Island , Whlto wo rejolco that God has given our nation the glory of thus serving Him , wo humbly pmy His blessing upon our pcoplo nnd govern ment that as a nation nnd as n church wo may bo quick , strong nnd liberal to bear the light and love of n true domain which by Incident of wnr and treaty has no- knowledgcd our flng. " The committee making this report con sisted of Rovs. Emory Miller of Indl- anola , T. McK. Stewart of Dos Molnca nnd B. P. W. Cozier. Cloned Andunun Snloonn. AUDUDON , la. , Sept. 17. ( Special. ) The decree In the cnao of W. II. Shlpman , R. L. Harris et al. , ngalnst J. J. Wleland , tried before Judge Macy August 25 , hoe been received. The question Involved the nctlon of the Board of County Carmnloalonoru In rofu.Mng to nllow 100 signers of a mulct saloon potlUon to withdraw their nomeo thorofrom nftcr the Board of Supervisors commenced the canvass oi. the petition , but before final nctlon. Judge Mncy held that a signer had the rlgiht to withdraw Ihla name from the potl Uon until final nctlon and reversed the action of the county commissioners. The withdrawn ! of the names reduced the potl- tlon below the required per cent. The effect of this will bo to close every saloon In Audubon county. The brewery companies nnd tempoTanco pcoplo of Iowa have watched the case with great Interest. Hold HoTlberj- . FORT DODGE , la. , Spt. 17. ( Special Tele gram. ) The William Robinson grocery store was looted of $200 In cash and chocks Sat urday night. The robbery was one of the most audacious on record. About 8 o'clock In the evening William Robinson , the pro prietor , was called to the front door by a stronger. When ho returned he found two other strangers in the store. They said they wanted tobacco. They obtained the desired article and went out , A few minutes later Mr. Robinson discovered that $200 In cash and chocks had been taken from the safe , which was open at the time. Lo e a Foot. " FORT DODGE , In. , " ' Sept 17. ( Special Tolegrnm.- ) James Dalley of Eagle Grove had his foot cut off by the cars here last night. Ho had come to the Fort Dodge Street fair and had become Intoxicated dur ing the evening. He attempted to board the excursion train on the Mason City & Fort Dodge after It had started and fell under the wheels , receiving Injuries that necessi tated the amputation of his foot. Good Itnln nt Dnrllnarton. BURLINGTON , la. , Sopt. 17. ( Special Telegram. ) Up to yesterday the drouth hod become oppressive to the farmers , who were compelled to haul water for their-stock from a long distance. Today a heavy rain Is falling , effectually ending the difficulty. Fall pasturage Is greatly benefited. HOOT TO oovKRuon nicnAnns CaniitUmentn of the Governor to DC Conveyed to General Shutter. CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Sept. 17. ( Specln Telegram. ) In response to n letter eent to the secretary of war thanklnc him for the very efficient manner of caring for the re turning Wyoming volunteers at Snn Fran cisco Governor Richards today received the following from Secretary Root : "I thank you for your thoughtful nnd kind expressions of satisfaction over the treat ment received by the troops of your Btnte In camp at San Franclsoo. The part playcx by the men of Wyoming In the Philippines entitles them to the best treatment by the government which they have so gallantly nnd faithfully served. I nhnll take groa. pleasure in communicating to General Shaf ter the good opinion you entertain. " Hlcli Copper Strike. SARATOGA , Wyo. , Sopt. 17. ( Special. ) The recent copper strike in the Rudefoh mine , owned by the Ferrls-Hnggnrty com pany , is proving very much richer than a first reported. The vein cut Is twenty-two fee thick and contains rich peacock ore average o -a. s T o sat or. . . Bean the 9 lha Klnli You Ha AlvrajS [ Boujht Beats the C Signature of WHEN OTHERS r-Alv . . .CONSULT. . . CTO Searles & Searles . OMAHA , NEB. Specialists In Nervous , GhronlcS Private Diseases OMen arid Women. We ( 'iiarantee to cure nil cai * curable o Can ( Th , All Ditcotti of Hit A'ose , Throat , Clitft Stomacli , llinttlt oiul I.titr ; llyiinjcilc , Vnri- tocele , SupliHti , Gonorrhoea. Nervous Defbllltu AfMJIe Ageti anil Old Men. Blood and Skin { & njors. Tettrr , Kcirma , and Itlool Pol sou , thor oui'hly cleatiied from the system ; also Weak nest of Oruaat , lullaramatlon , Rupturci , I'llet , rutula.ctc. f itir.r > ! Throat , Lungs , Liver , Dygpepali UUiarni and all bowel and stouiacU trouble * , I I'llno Ulvtu careful and upecla ) attention LdUIBSor all their many ailments. WRITE your troubles. If out of the city ThoiuaucU cured at home \ > j corrcspood uce > Dr. Searles & Searles. 119 S. 14th St. , Ornah * ng 30 per cent copper , mnklnR It ono of the ronanxa copper mine * of the world. The wnors ot the Osceola claim , which adjoins he Rudefoha , are developing their property nd expect to cut A continuation of the ludefcha vein. MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS I.ntcM NCTTN of Intercut from the ntch Mineral Itrjtlnnn nf South IJnkotn. DEADWOOD , 9. D. , Sept. 17. ( Special. ) The Klk Cneok mlnlnc district , In I'cnnlng- on county , Is rapidly coming to the notice of tbe public. It Is hero that the old Uncle Bam mlno la located , which will soon com mence to produce ere under the manage ment of the Clover Leaf Mining company. The starting up of this old mlno has cnueed other mlno owners to take another Mart , wllh the result that a half dozen old rolnea are being cleared of water ami tuo country or several mllce annind Is being thoroughly prospected for ore Indications. The Scandi navian mlno , located about four miles up ho gulch from Uio Uncle 8am , IB ono of the old mince that nro bdng made ready for oklng out ere , A Shaft wno sunk about 118 'pot Beverol yenru ago nnd down to that lopth the ore wne rich and frco milling. It was found to commence at that depth to get refractory nr l tbe ovrnora at that tlnw were innblo to treat the oro. Wltih the pronent 'aollKlea ' for trmtlng rofmctory orco In the 31ack Hills , the tnlno can be roopcnc l anfl worked to n good advantage. There are BOV oral bodies of ere which are rich In gold. The main vein curried , when the mln cloeod down , about $20 In gold and from 0 to 16 per cent In copper. The dump at the mine la filled with ere < nkon out yearn ngo , which can now bo treated frith modern SacHltlcB at a guod profit. The Pelican group of claims , lying bo- .woon . tlio Undo Sam mlno and the Scandi navian , and owned by Charles Hohl and ns- ncclato at Dcodwood , shows n wldo vein ot frco milling ere which runs from ? 2 to 155 per ton nnd the uatno parties 010 work- ng a piece of ground In the name vicinity which carries a fair grade of gold ere and a high per cent of copper. A lodge of ooppor ere waa encountered rooontly by Btoelo A Troweck , n mlle south of the Scandinavian , nt a depth of118 fcot. Copper Indications nro good In the camp. It Is claimed by many that the gold ledge s a continuation of the Homeatako ere body and the prospect Is apparently good for opening up a number ot very rich mines along the bolt. A. D. Arundol of Minneapolis , who haa nirchaeed the Lena mine , north of Hill Dlty , haa encountered a rich vein of free nllllng ere which has the prospect of bo ng permanent. At a depth of sixty-five 'cot ho fltnrted to follow a rich vein of ire and In a short tlmo It was joined with another stringer whloh , together , have now lormed a vein about four feet thick. It s a true fleauro vein and contains a grei.t deal of free gold. The vein will bo fol lowed down and tbe ere will bo blocked out before Mr. Arundel attempts the croc- tlon ot a. plant to treat the oro. Mr. Arun del Is also working a property In the Pac- tola district , cast of Hill City. Hochford mining district Is showing con siderable activity this fall. Tbe mlno owned by James Cochran la producing about thirty tons of frco-mllllng ere per day , which Is being treated by a Huntlngton mill. The ere averages about $20 per ton. It Is mined from an open cut and the vein is about 100 feet wldo. About fifteen fcot of the vein carries the richest ore. The mlno Is lo cated between Rochford and Hornblend Camp. In thla latter district the North Star mlno Is being worked under lease by Anderson McQuarahan , who Is treating about fifteen tons of ere per day In a' email stamp mm at the mine. At Hochford the Montezuma Mining company Is developing Us mining ground with good roeuHs. About fifteen men are employed In the Old Standby mine and a good grade of ore is being taken out and shipped. Snlc of Urrlcateil farm. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Sept. 17. ( Special. ) The mammoth Irrigated farm of Hon. J. M. Oreeno , ex-chairman of the republican storte committee , situated hi Drolo county , has just boon sold to a wealthy Poweshlek county ( la. ) stock farmer for the sum of $20,000 , making it the largest and most Im portant Bale ever made In western South Dakota , considering > the number of acres In volved In the transfer. The form contains 800 acres and Is among the celebrated and best developed Irrigated farms In the west. Kodol Dyepepsla Cure Is a scientific com pound halng the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical press. It "di gests what you eat" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Kctron , Uloomlngdole , Tenn. , says It cured him of Indigestion of ten years' rtandlng. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER I'nlr Monflnr nn t Turnilnjr In lonn ntul .itctirnflkn , vrltlt Wind * Narthrrlri WASHINGTON , Sept. 17. Forecast for Monday nn < l Tuesday ! For Nebraska , South Dakota nnd Knneiui Fair Monday aud Tuesday ; winds mostly northerly. For Iowa Fnlr Monday nnd Tuesday ! fresh winds , mostly northerly. For Missouri Genomlly fnlr Monday nnd Tuesday ; cooler Monday Jn extreme eastern portion ; northerly winds , InuMil llroord. OFFICE OF THE WBATHKU HUIIHAU , OMAHA. Sopt. 17 , Onmho. record of tem perature nnd precipitation compared with tlio corresponding day of the past three yen rat 1SD9. JS98. 1SS7. ISM. Maximum temperature ,03 , SO 69 70 Minimum temperature - M 47 61 Average temperature . . . 67 C3 78 W I'recloltntlon . . . 00 .W .00 .00 Record of temperature And precipitation at Omaha for this dny ntxl since March 1 , 1F3 * ) ! Normal for the dny . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Deficiency for the day . . 3 Accumulated d&IVolonoy since March 1..119 Nnrmnl rnlnlall for the day . 10 Inch Deficiency for the Ony . , . . Winch Total rainfall since March 1. . . . 10.82 Inches Deficiency Blnco March 1. . . 4.21 Inches Deficiency lor cor , period , 1R3S. . 1.93 Inches Deflck-npr lot cof. period , 1897. . S.41 Inches Ilrportu Krom Sintlunn nt 8 V. 91. STATIONS AND BTATH OF WEATHER. Omaha , clenr . . . . North rhitto. clear . . . Salt Lake , clenr . Cheyenne , clear . Jlnnld City , partly cloudy Huron , clew \Vllll9ton. otear Chicago , mining St. IxniK raJnlng . . , St. Paul , clear IXwomxH-t. raining , Helena , clwvr Knnsan City , cloudy Havre , clenr Bismarck , partly cloudy cloudy IVUCIU8 A. WKLSII , I/oml Iforocnst Olllclal. WHAT ISJTHE USE. No Need to Go Through Life a Sufferer. Means of Relief is Near at Band and Recommended by Pco plo You Know. What Is the use to go on suffering from kidney backache , nervousness , sleeplessness and dlxzlness when a fifty-cent box of Mor row's Kld-nc-olds will cure you ? Probably you have not hoard of Kld-nc-olds , eo If you i win read this statement It wlll'pny you ten fold. Wo give you as reference lire. J. C. Davis of 606 South 80th Avo. , who saya : "My husband Is shipping clerk for the Wll- Ihelm Wholesale Hardware Co. Ho has com plained for some time of a dull lingering pain across the small ot his back and was quite nervous and restless nt nights. The pain in his back was more aovore at nights and he also com plained of rheumatism.t Learning about Morrow's Kld-ne-olds , he procured some and took them according to dlrootloni and was soon entirely relieved of all his former trou1 1 bfcs. I am using Morrow's Liver-lax and ( find thorn to be an excellent remedy for tor pid liver , blllouoneas and spells of dizziness. " Morrow's KId-no-oida are not pills , but Yellow Tablets and sell at flfty cents a box. Morrow's Llvcr-lar are omall red granules and sell at twenty-five cents a box. Both remedies can be purchased at nil drug stores ' and from the Myers-Dillon Drug Co. j 'Mailed ' on receipt of price. Manufactured ' by John Morrow & Co. , Chemists , Sprtagfleld. Ohio. CHARGES LOW. DR0 RftcGREW , SPECIALIST. Treats all Fomu of ' DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 22 Yean Experfenco. IZYeartlnOmihi , . ELECTI1ICITT and JHBDICAL Treatment 11 in i comblned.Varlcocelc , Stricture , SjplillU.Losaof Vigor and Vitality rnnns RDAIUKTBKD. cbarca low. nosu TflKATriKTOT. Book , Consultation and Exam litnUriii Free. Honrs.B a.'m. to6 ; 7to8p. m Sandar,9tol& PO. IloxTtC. Office. N. E Cur. l < Ub and Faraam Street ! . . OMAHA. KKB. WHIT A $250.00 SEALSKIN JACKET Made to your measure flt guaranteed. ALSO NINE OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES Some of them cash prizes , glvon nbso- lutoly free to the women who secure the greatest number of wrappers of Whlto Kua'- elan Soap wrappers. Bring or mall all Whlto Uusslan Soap -wrappers to Jas. S. Kirk & Co. , 306 South 12th street , Omaha. $10 cash to the woman having the great est number of White Russian Soap wrap pers to her credit at 12 o'clock , noon , Oc tober 15 , All wrappers count In the grand contest ending December 20 , 1889. Five-Room House and Full Lot at Auction The premises known as 2728 Avenue A , Council Bluffs , on motor line , in good neighborhood , will bo sold to the high est bidder SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 28 , at 5 p. m. on the premises. Terms half cash , balance 0 per cent to suit. Bo .here. H. H. Inman , auctioneer. DAY & HESS , Aats. TOM MOORE HENRY GEORGE ! ( O Cents. 5 Cents. W TWO JUSTLY POPULAR CICAR3. 1 John -0. Woodward & Co. , SSS& BOTTLE' * OF' THE STAR MILWAUKEE Unquestionably the best for Ihe c\nb \ , cafe or frailv board , 'IU.ATZ" jw rcsaea an tnulvkinnl goodness th.it hi appreciated by Ihcne wlio enjoy good Irving not essentially epicures or con- noiucnrs. Shall * o send yon a case ? Omaha Branch , 1412 Douglas St. , Tel. IO8I VALBLATZ nilKMTlNQ CO. , Mllwnultc-o DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS llnlliera ! JttollicrnI HIotlit-r ! Mrs. Wlnnlow'H Soothing Syrup hna botn u cd for over llfty yo.irs by millions ot mothers for tholr children while teothlni ; with perfect BUCCCOS. U soothes the child. BOftna th < > gum * , allays all pnln , cures wind cello nnd la tbo best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by flrURBlHls In every part of the world. Be sure nnd OB ) ; for "Mrs , Window's Soothing Syrup" nnJ take no | other kind. X cento a bottle. , To Weak Men. Ana Women Dr. IlennrU'a FHca < rlaS ( Unit oflorn n fSnnrnnloefl nnd Ir- mnncnt Care T > riii ; 'Will Not Oiiro /Ther Oppono IX u tare Otbrr Helta Burn To TTcak and debilitated men and women t offer n , frc * book If they will onlv vrrito for It. It will 'tell you just why drugs will cot cure and why IClcctrlc- Ity is now the crcatcst remedial agent known to modern science. I could glva drurs If I wanted to and make a eMftt deal of money by doing to It doe * not cost a cent to write a' re crii > - Uoa ; but I could not give you drug treatment ana tx > howBt , for I know druga will not cure they only temporarily stim ulate. I am the Inventor oi DR. BENNETT'S ELECTRIC BELT , f which IB indorsed bv physicians and rooommea d e d by thousands ot cured p&tlants. I worked BO lees : on this bolt to perfeot tt and ptudled It ao patiently that I know exactly what U will do. If my Belt trill not cure you I trill frankly toll 'you o. I do not want a dissatisfied patient , nor am I going to have one If my treatment will not cur * you I am Spine to tmy to. Do ybu Know til ere are mor drug wrecks than alooholla wrecks In this country. It Is a fact. Dent yourself to death. Th medicine that may Blisatly benefit one rrwvn will literally tear down the conntkutlon of another. Kloctrlc- Ity alone stands unnoi > allBble. It Is tbe Vital and Nerve Florae of every man and woman it 10 llfo Itself. When there is n. lack ot Bloctrlolty In the system you are sick , My Belt Is to supply thti last Eloctriclty. The only trouble heretofore with electric belts and batterlniwas that the current did not penetrate the system , but wan re tained upon the surface , which caused , frightful burns and blisters. 1 have done ftwny with all that. My Belt bos soft , silken , chnmoiB-covored spons electrodes that render this burning und blistering a physical ImpOKsTbJlKy and allows tbo en tire current to penetrate the system as It hould. The electrodes on my Belt cost more to manufacture ttinn the entire belt of thn old-Btylo malcett Wtora worn out' it can be renewed for only Tt cents. No1 other bolt can be renewed for any prlca nnd when worn out Is worthies * . 1 guarantee my Bflt to euro Sexual 1m- potancy , Lost Manhood , Vuricocole. Sper matorrhoea and ull form * of Sexual \VeaknwisoB In either BOX ; rtrttore Shrunk en nnd Undeveloped Organs and Vitality ; < -urn Nervou.1 on a Qncral Debility. Kld-i tiey , Liver and Bladder Tumbles , Chronlo Constipation , Dyspeir-lo , Hhmimatlarn In ) any form. All female complaints , etc . Th * Twfoes of my BulU ere only nbout hale what l ashed for the old-ntylo affairs uwV I wurrant mlna to bo four times Btronpen Qenarntea a current that you can in stantly fool. Call upon nnd write me today sacredly , ! confidential. Oat nymptom blanks andi literature , Wrlta for my New BooU About- Klootrtclty. My Electrical Husp n ory for iho permanint cur of the various weak- . rwsses of m n l FttEB to every molal purchaser of one of my Halt * . Consultant tlon and advice without coat. Dr. Bennett Uooma BO and Bl DonirHnn DloeU , Qw b . NelMM letk and ttodao tv eta.'j GOOD CIGAR FOR SATISFIES THE MOST * CRITICAL AT ALL DEALERS ADAVIS'SOHSftCO. MAKERS JOHNGWOQDWARD8cCO WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTERS 'JGOVNCIL ' BLUFFS.IOWA * WM. WELCH TRANSFER LINE Uetvvorn Council Illufr * mill OinuliH. Hate * IteaHonabU. SatUtuctlon Guaranteed. Council Bluffs otllco. No , 8 North Mala street Telephone 123. Omaha olllcv rev moved to 822 bouth Fifteenth atreet. TaltH phone 1308. Cooneetlon * wave with South Omaha , j