Newspaper Page Text
- - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . ; , F , , . _ ( ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - THE OMAUA DAILYBEE _ : J UAY I , OO'L'OBEn 27 , 189. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ---t - - ' : ; - ; = ; c" ' = ; - " ' . = : _ _ - _ _ ' _ _ . ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ . " 1 i NEVS FROMCOUNCIL BLUFFS. m OftIc , 12 PeArl 51rcct. - . W. Titian , Msnuger Dud tBSCo t 1 ; { ; ; 1 1 . - 1 - - m@l . . - _ . - . . . I 3LIJR m : ( J : 8udo Heinl clnmHud I\vorc ! preccI. Suto . t Infs yntenll ) ' against William helm . allcg lug , lcserUo : : ' 'fho MinterL ) aicLtfl Ilret" on Monday [ . lnl ' day I 10:3J : n. m. In the u.h' . ! f the rlr" Presbytarlati d.urcl. . Prebyterian . Thu Oan'mtde Vhct 1 rllb will Jt I. ' [ .tn , coIn today In company wlh 1 lot of Omaha ; whcelmcn , Thc ) ' w I return by train. J : , I MI1br . who 1.1cn . wih ono .tC thc 1argEt muSIc Icuse : II Sl. L'uls for the at Ilr/tst ttrec years , Is home on a bre : v1t. - 11ev. J" 1. I fmplou wI ; begin ( onlll1aton I 1nstructl.n [ at Orace church tl Tut1y even Ing at 8 o'clock. Alt are welcome at the cla ses. 11tns t12roeer. aged i ! year. , . 11rJ yesterdAy . lns , afr : an IIltie " or twt weck1 , at his , home : In ( Crescclit. The runeral will take 11ce tOla ) ' . Justle Cook rarict1 . \ jurltt ) ' ( sl r- day against W. II. Or3hl In favor oC , \ . W. loekhlr ro : . ; 0 , that beIng the amount oC an unpaid gloct ? ) ' 1)111. I , There wi bo a hlrr ! race at th Driving , park today at 4 octhk letween houes ownil b ) ' .k. [ . Mucci and George Carson , a rrler. nes ca A1t1C1C3 DC IncorporatIon wore Oed tar rec- . ord yesterday by tin Counci Jlurr3 Novelty , OOO. The company . with a capital Iotk of i.OOO. coml13lY. incorporator [ are 1":1 lIrown W.V. . Chapman - man and J. T. lender on. , . , . . H. Wlsw,1 lis rcI'e.1 a tCIram ! an- 1 . nouncll the eah : cr his slter. lrB. G. D. I , Parsons ) lt Emira , N. Y. her clothing ( was ; accidentally eet on fro and she was fatally burned before she could be re cucd. Dr. .7. F' . \\alter who has been 1 > 'actcln ! modlclne , EO It 1& I c\lmed. contrary to the . laws oC the state , \H3 ancdc(1 yesterday morning by Constable Baker at his resldtnc , 2622 " \'enu A. and : released on 1 bond or $100 to appear before Justice Vlen Tuesday afternoon a 2 o'clock for a prelIminary hear- ! IDg. Jimmie MUlholuJl , one or The BeD carriers - ; riers yesterday ) ' morning , In eating hIs breakfast ! - f fast . swallowed a neEdle. Lucidly It stuck In ills throat , where the doctor could get at It with a pair of pilcers , and It was pulled out. i 11 Is thought that the ledlc must have been , In some sausage which he vas ealng at the time. tme. Charles DroTolhht all wife wce arrested yesterday for an assault nlll battery on John Shelt. They gave bonds anti were released I' r ' until Tuesday at D o'clock. They are all I Germans , without English tongues at their control and an interesting tmc Is expected I when they come up for a hearing before \ Justice Vlen. I' ' Yesterday afternoon Julia Iupora Holten- hauer and PereJoy & 1Ioore each executed , a , chattel mortgage covering the stock and fixtures - tures of the Grand hotel cigar stand to Sewanl Crouse Mrs. I Iattenliauer's father , the consideration In each being placed at ; ,800. The stand dlaned hands during the afternoon and Howard Halenhauer was installed - staled DS manager. An entlrtalnmen will he given at the Broadway Methodist plscollal church Tuesday - ' day evening October 2D. for the benefit or two blind soldiers , Captain lhht ; and B. S. Dawson. There wi be an address read by N. P. Dode. Subject "The History or Council Bluffs In the War. " The Indeplnd- ant Order or Odd , Fellows hand will furnish I the music , and the high School quartet will I 1 &In& I Mrs. Fannie lusllY has been boarding at 1'1 ' the home oC H. F' . Cochran , on WashnKton avenue near Oakland avenue for about three weeks. From what could he learned about I I her , she and her husband have been having I f some trouble. But they patched up their . dIfcules suddenly , unit she made prepua- 4 I. I tons to leava for her home In Sioux CIty I without giving any notice to her landlord and wihout , payIng her bill , which amounted 10 --1 $10. A writ or attachment was sued out tn a hurry In Justice Cook's tau t , end Constable Albert levied upon her trunk , which she had taken to the Northwestern depot to be shipped north. _ _ _ Farm loans made In western Iowa at low. nt rates. No delay In closing loans. FIre I and tornado Insurance written in [ best of com- panIes. Bargains In real estate. IOUGE : & TOWLE. 235 Pearl St. Money to loan on Improved Iowa rarms. Large loans a specialty. I , . W. Tuleys , 102 Main street rooms 2 and 3. (1) ( ) No. DID Main street Is - - ' ' . \ ' . l'gHSOX.L I'\HAGHAI'IS. C. A. Atkins left yesterday for Neligh . Neb. , to look after his tree cliiTn. Dr. E. I. Woodbury jr. . or Chicago Is In the cUy visiting his friends and relatives. Mrs. John 1 llns of Denver Is the guest of ber sIster , Irs. J. II. Carse In MorningsIdo. 11ev. Or. Askin has so far recovered Cram 0 his illness that ho will be able to occupy his pulpit today as usual. Darn . to Mr. and Mrs. George SW' Smie , t October 17. a son. On the same day In I Monmouth I. . to Mrs. Sniille's twin sister , ; Pt Mrs. C. C. Secrlsh , a daughter. I I We have sold 3.000 hotbed sash In Iowa ' and Nebraska and never had a kick We now I have ready for immediate delivery 1.000 more I , I at bedroclc prIces. Wrie for I'rlces ' on : I 'I I kinds glazed sash glass paints oils . elc. . : I stating quantity demred. Council Bluffs ! I Paint & Oil Co. : 01 _ _ _ _ d ' ColI 'Vnve Com hI" . : I' I you want a good stove to put up before I you start your furnace , buy one or Swaine's ! air-tight [ stoves , the best niado at 7.10 . 1 Droadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \ ; I I. " it Crnelu'r . " 11. . : "A Cracker Jack , " a picturesque play : I which will be seen at the New Dohany to U night tells a story that Is always Interest- i I Ing and at times highly exciting. The "cone ( of the first act Is laid on the ludson river : II ! ¶ and the succeeding ones In Oklahoma , where ' the most exciting cvents occur , including a I I cover Istc , and later a novel sword combat , 1 lynching scene In which the victim Is ' actually strung up : ahl a tar and feather 'I I t episode In which the villain gets a free II 1 rIlle on the proverbIal ! rail. This brier out- \1 \ line does not give an inkling of the numerous - , ous thrilling situations and artistically con- q t trlved comedy complications. Nor does It hint at the purl heart interest , the genuine I ) lrolc l'ntment and natural com dy char- I , acterizatons In which the play abounds. The Cst Is remarkable for strength anti balance , , Including such players as Fred A. Sullivan . ' I J. G. lcDo\el , Farle Atkinson , J. Wison t I Dwyer , Malt lcOnnls , Florence Langdon BozIc Stephens hew A. Warner. Myra Brooks . Eugenia Manic . Jolin C. I ox. J. } \lle Cookson , etc. A little darky band or fifteen plckanlnnles Is a special feature This weather suggests warm antI corn- tortablo things. 'fhoso "Colorado I IIE Down" bed comforts at the Council Bluffs Carpet company's and the big line or fur I rugs meet these suggestions. They are cheap , durable beautiful . (2) ( ) Away down town. but if [ f T. D. Hugh can Eve you more than car ) : I..t Stl ) . Awn ) ' from 101" . I Mrs. John P. Farris was at the court hcuse yesterday and tel the commlulonlrs of Insanity - sanity tie story or her trIals In trying to live with her husband who ' as liis.iiiiy jraluus of her and made . a pr.lte' oC accusing her I oC unchast ) ali beating her wit ) , his : lats After hearing her story the coiiiniissloners wHe still at sea a to his real mental con- I dlton , but tnaly decld'l to Ilschsrge Iln on condition that he stay away train her , a thing which he \roreu tl 10 be willing to ( ho . I he fails to kC1p his promise hI will I , bt rearrested 1 and locked np. Mrs. 1"lrrls I will begin a att ! for a 11\.orc. . and wi II probably be cared for by hlr realves , who i are in [ good clrculetIC S. I For Salel0-room house : all modern conveniences - veniences ; clear of Incumbrance. Will take J real estate or good paper In exchange. In Ii i quire oC J. C. and Woodward , arcbLtcts . \ I room 3. Everett block. ' Ohambers' dancing academy now open for pupils. Cal after 10 a. 1 , Clrculara. Jlrlltol Bottle . Fall race mNlng , Lincoln , Neb. , October I 28 to November 1. The best horses In the I country will be there. One rare for the round , t trIp. O. M. DROWN , Ticket [ Agent. ii " . L . ' , / - : . , . - . . - - . . " . . - - . . - - - - - - - - - lit ) " % 'ilf ' 'I i \ . \Hn 'I'U lS'tl'l. : : . r " .1" (11) ' 11" . , I llhlr of lii- I'r..II I .JII i St'ziitets. Th e'cope or King . the con\'lcte boot- ieger , who was allowed by C. G. Peterson . Jailer at the county jail . to pose 3S a "trusty" while ostensibly saving a jai sentence at haiti labor , caused a IdrRe amount or talk ycsteida. Perhaps one or the most nervous men In toWn was Jailer Peteson hhnseH The "trust ) . " business has been written up repeatedly In the newspapers during the past few years , as one and another "trusty" \oull disappear from the fold . but even an affair like the Iresent has not yet put a stop to the practice. At the last sessIon of the United States court one Waler Cue , a boot- le"er. was round to have escaped from the clutches or Deputy Sheriff John I' . Stuhr at the Avoca Jai , Jldgo \Votaison's attentIon was called to the fact , and he took occasion to re,1 the riot act In unmistakable language to Mr. Stuhr. lIe said that when he sentenced - tenced prisoners 10 a term . connnement he IH'I ' not meAn that they were to use the , ' Jai merely ns a boarding house am ) be ai- lowell to run at large at all times " hen they wlre not eating ur sleeping , , hut that they were to bE confined ! there. He gave fair notice that I uch a Cdse came 10 his notice ag'lll he would not only refuse 10 allow the thnl to receive hay for hoarding the United 1 Slates prisoners , but would , direct the grand jury to toke acton Uon , the jailer's criminal ( jier's negligence. In spite or this notice Peterson hs let King r011 about as a true nut ! tried friend Instead or kle'lllng him locked up as a con- vict. Petcrsonolph ) hooker another or ; Sheriff Hazen's deputies . and Lon Kendal ; were playing cards In the jail office when ' suddenly there camt a great llrouth. King [ was sitting In the office as an interested spectator oC thl pa 1 e. When the drouth manifested itself or the threh Iselr one men , aup- Posed , to be Kendall . Jluled a f5 bill out or hIs pocket and handel I to King with a re . quest that he speII I for the good or the orller. Thle was nothing uncommon about this Fort or n request . , for beer has been frequently - quenty brought Intu.tho jai by the prisoners lu the IJls ! So King Felzt the "growler" and started to rush It. lie leer came back , for the f5 was just what he needed to start him up again In business. The bucket was round lying a sllrt ) distance outside the building. I has been commonly understood that the reason the federal grand jury was not allowed - lowell tu consider the case against Sthr was that Judge Woolson was a republican and he did not care to bo accused oC trying to prejudice Stuhr's chances , the bier being candidate ror shlrl on the democratic tlclcl No such reason for a refusal to act exits In Peterson's case and speculation Is rife as to what JUdge Woolson will do whm' h. hears oC this deliberate case oC malfeasance In ofilco. . ofce When asked for his version of the affair yesterday Peterson saId that Kendal wanted some cigars alli gave King the bill to get them. lie , Peterson was not there having just stepped out oC the room. I he had been he would not have allowed KIng to have l much money or to leave the jai , although he had frequently ben allowed to go to the butcher shop or the grocer store about two blocks away. When asked as to whether It ' \as customary for King 10 bring back cigars In a tin pal he made an evasive repl ) Later on In the conversation he admitted cOI'ersalon admited that King was well known In the Creston house bar . but explained that I was. only because the bar Is next door to the butcher shop not because Illg had been there to buy beer I'olerson alee admitted that he had made a practice or itavlng beer brought Into the jail building . but thought I was no one's business. I has been a matter of common talk about the court house that one or the saloons In that neighborhood stood In no danger oC financial embarrassment 80 long as I kept the county jail trade. In the after- noon . whop the baker's wagon calls to delIver - lIver goods , It has beemi the common practice to lend out the "growler" a few times and entertain the baker-man. The "trusties" have been known to hold up passersby and ask them for the prIce oC a "growler. " When the passerby proved accommodating one or the "trusties" would take the wel worn tin bucket and get It filled at the Creston bar , aCer which the "trusties" would bowl up with the greatest unctIon. This same Un pal his furnished the only clew so for secure as to the direction King took when he left the jail. I was found early yesterday morning lying In the rear oC Gregory' blacksmith shop on Fourth street and identified by the jailer as his property. I Is supposed to indicate that the 5 bill went to pay King's lodging , lt some Pierce street manuon : , Instead oC toward buying lIquid cigars. King tailed to take ot the advantage opportunity - IJOrtunlty he hall of skippIng the country with Kendall's $5 . for he turned up last night about 8 o'clock anti tr-d [ to steal a bundle of brooms rrom In front or John Sullivan's grocery store on Droadway. lie was detected In the act and caught by a young man named Langilon. who turned him over to Dzpuly Sheriff Nick O'nrlen. George Roper. It Is said . wal around with him , anti was keepIng watch willie he committed the theft Jailer Peterson who had Inrormaly offered a re- ward oC $25 out or hIs own pocket during the afternoon , welcomed him at the door of the county jail as he would a long lost brothel' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Rockers . rockers . rockers : " 100 styles. Dur- rf Furniture company , 336-33S Ilroadway. ( ( ) Fare on the smalest purchase It wl ' pay you to go down and see T. B. Hughes' line or underwear , hats gloves . shoes and luber Bros. ' new meat market Is the fnet In the city , 12 Broadway. , Nothing like H. The ramous Crown piano wIth orchestral attachment leads them all . Dourlclus Music 10use. _ 16 Stutsman street. SI ) ' " U .Juror Sletit. H. W. Ponaeroy who was convicted of cheating Robert A. Seater by false pretenses a week ago In the district court . fed a mo- ton In the clerk's ofce yesterday for a new trIal. alleging that - William [ . 'arrel. one or the jurors , was intoxicated durIng the prg- roes or the trIal and slept off his jag while part oC the testimony was being heard Ar- lavlts were filed in [ support or the motion by Salathlal Suits . 1 Mergeii antI Fred Icons who say they SW Farrell drink one or more glasses of whisky October 15 before going into the jury box. J. S. Mullen and P. Costello also sign affidavits allegIng that they Ill Seater In close confab with one oC the jurors , Peter Leonard in [ the court house during an Intermission In the trial. Mullen also says that In going Into the jury box ann day Farrell was so drunk that he staggered and had to grab his shoulder to support hIm- ! self. F. M. Scanian a member or the jury says he saw I ' arrel sta/e In going up the steps Samuel . M. I\uYkendal , In his am- davit "a.s he saw Seater talking with a juror mistimed McKenzie ' at the east entrance or the court house , when Seater said : " [ wilt Fee you even IC I have to stay a couple of ,1as. " This wu after the Jur ) had ben empanele\ : and a part or the evl1enco hd been tal.en. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A plant thoroughly equipped with the newest naachlnery the best work by skied empioyes prompt deliveries and fair treat- Imt are ancng the things that makes the Eagle "that good laundry " Telephone 157. Nicest line or overcoats In town , Metcal nros. _ The Harlluan piano improves with use . flit'itl J..IK U""I. David Long who has ' been lyIng [ ; nt the Wom n's Christian Association hospital sick wIth typhoid malaria for several weeks , died yesterday morning at I o'clock. His remains were tal.en to Llnl < ey's undertaking rooms wnire they wi b kept until his relatives CJn be hi"itrd from. Ills mother lives lit [ [ nl , m1. anti 's said to be wealthy , but sncl [ Js imntrtmin.ite matr [ monlal entanglement with Jose [ Hulbert , a woo man oC the town site Is said 10 have had no- - log to do with him. \Vhethr : her resolution will weaken In the pre"nc c death remal'ls to be seen . I she docs not bear the expenre oC burrIng him. hIs hotly will , in ! all prol doctors ablity , . find its way Irate the hands oC the Cool Oil I. Ch.II' , A'(1 a t'o [ too son to start your hart coal fires It's just the thing for boating I yo' use It In one oC the new oil heaters. Lang- eat line In the city at DoVol's The Standard piano [ next to the nartma , - - . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ c _ , _ _ _ , \ \ Iltl\ ' 1'Sl'PHOI IJ NI'I Tit of J. U. ItinuiitIson's Essiht'es Nest rIp' S I fo Il ( .1. Kennedy Duchannn and Delia 101n. who are employed b ) J. D. Edmundson a hired man and . cook had a narrow escape frl death ) yesterday morning , Mr and Mrs. Ell- ' Inndl'n returned from an easter trip Fri.- day evening and went to their home at the corer of Fifth avenue anti Eighth street. \Ihout their knowledge the man also came In to be In readiness for work yesterday morning. lie startet a fire In tue furnace and went to his bed In the basement. Shortly after Miss Boln went to her room for the night. Yesterday morning Mrs. Edmuntson found her girl was not on hand to get breakCt , , anti , stepping to the gIrl's room to eel if she ' was sick , found her stretched upon I bed unconscIous. Time room was filled with a de3dly gas from the furnace whIch showed plainly what hall occurred . A search wall then Ild ! In the basement , when Buchanan was also found In bed . hIs breath coining In short gaaps. Both were carried out into the fresh air and Dr. racrae was called to attend . tent them. In an hour or so the girl re- gained consciousness ant hall apparently sur- fired no I effects , exceptIng a severe head- aehe. Buchanan lay for hours unconscious , and was fn31y taken to the Women's Chris- than association hospItal for treatment. : , gtmumh'n was at a los to account for the affair . as Buchanan had been with him for more than a year and undorstod ( the workings oC the furnace perfectly. Th gas had worked its way up the stairway to the hired Klrl's room , but a closed door prevented . toor vented it I from going into the rest or the house so that Mr. and Irs. Edmun,1on , es- cap,1 a similar unpleasant experience , At mldnlg last night the Ors. Iacrae were at the bcdtle or the ' ' bedlJde 'oung man . gh'- lag him oxygen gas In the hope of brIngIng him back to consciousness. Not once during the entire day hat he shown any signs or ) returning animation . and his recovery Is regarded - garded as doubUul (4) ( ) Rubber goods. Even Ir you don't buy T. n. luJhes I always wIllIng to show you through his well selected stock of "warm things for cold weather. " Dro Nicest . lue of overcoats In town. Metca\ Morehour & Co. , blank books and binding. "ICTOIY Volt 'riir PINIU cms'mi. You tig 31t'ii'a : Clrl"t'nn.elut.n ' I J1.H'lu'c ( hit h ) ' I N 'or. of 1 t. .1. The Council Bluffs Field club and the Young Icn's Christian asrclaton root bali trams let on the fornaer's grounds yesterday - - afternoon . and the FIeld club won In twenly- minute halves by a score oC 6 to 4. The Association - socIaton team Is the heaviest and most husky the Ai-Counci Bluffs eleven has yet imiot . and 'esterday's game was just the sort of practice necessary to put the Field club team In god Corm. The game was marked by considerable fumbling , the Association's four points being made on a bluke . and two or the Field club'l' points being made by a saCety. The AssocIation was twice penalized , once for off side play and once for holding In the line . The AssocIaton took the. wind and gave theIr opponents the initial Iccl-of. The PIchi club took the bl to ivlthln a yard or two or the Association's goat line , ant then lost I on downs. The Association picked UII a few yards , and then lost the ball. The FIeld clnb's center then snapped the bail just as some one shouted "hold " The um- 111r dldn't hear I , though , or wouldn't alow I. and Baldwin made a touchdown , while the I.'lell club was standing still . watching him run The Association man who took the bail out for a try at goal tranCerrell It W another man , who was promptly . downed before a kick. No goal Score , 4-0. The Field club then worked time bal down tow.rd theIr ! opponents' goal and lost It on downs thc final down being wihin a root or the goal line . The Associations touched the hal down , for safety and the bal was taken Ol to the twenty-five-yard line. Score 42. No further scores were made this half In the second half the Field club rushed matters In a Inly fashion for a while , and scored a touchdown by Everest's punts , Hess' and Burlon's end runs and a final shove of Alichison through ' the center for a touch- down. Hess failed to punt out so Everest could catch No goal. Score 6-4. No further - ther scores were made this halt but both sides did sharper play. The game ended with the bal In the Field club's hands at the center of the field. The line-up : FIeld Club. Poltlon . Y. M. C. A. Feri'ler . . . . . . . . Left enll. . . . . . . . . . . Baldwin . . . . . . . . tackle . . . . . I' . Knox : fa'ne. . . . . ' . . .Lef guard. . . . . . . ' 'hon1ton Mynster. . . . . . . Center . . . . . . . . .Craig Abtchlson . . . . . . Right guard . . . .V an Arnnm Flnle ) . . . . . . . . . .Hght tackle . . . . Sutherland Jones. . . . . . . . .Hlght ent , . . . . . . . .Smlth Aylesworth..Quarter back..Hongiamad .Holglalt Burton..Left halt bark . . . . . . Holland hlelH . . . . . . . . Itiglit . half hack..8. Knox Everest. . . . . . . . . .I..ul back. . . . . . . .1lchltlr " % 'here I''n' . \ r. ' Frt't' . Broadway Methodist Episcopal-Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. I. ; class meeting meetng at 1 : m. ; Sunday school at 12 m. ; Epworlh league at 6:30 : p. in. J. H. Sensenoy paslor. Another of the rousing Young Ien's Christian association meetings will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon. He\ R. W. Abberly of the ChrIstian tabernacle wi give an address on "Christian ManlIness , " No man shoull miss this meeting . which , i ' preparatory to the week oC prayer for young men the world over Fifth Avenue Iehodllr EpIscopal-Corner Eighteenth street and FIfth avenue Preach- log at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. by the pastor : Sunday school at 12 m. : Junior league at 3 p. m. and Epworlh league at 6:30 : p. in. W. H. Cable . pastor. Trinity Methodist EpIscopal-Corner Fourth strfet and Ninth avenuc. Class meeting at 9:45 : a. m. : preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. na. ; Sunday school at 12 m. : Epworth league at 6:30 : p. m. Conrad Hooker pa'tor. . ' ' 1.'lrst Presbyterian-Corner Willow avenue and Seventh street. lies' Stephen Phelps , pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 : a. m ; Young People' Society or ChrIstian En- 11eavor at 6:30 : p. m. No evening service because of the union meeting at the Second PresbyterIan church Second PresbyterIan-Preaching by Rev . J. Hale at 10:45 : a. m. : Sunday school at 12 m. : Christian . Endeavor at 7 p. m. ; preaching by He\ Stephen Ihelpll at 7:30 : p. m. Sl. Paul's Eplscopal-Hev. 1 _ . P. McDonald , rector Morning prayer antI sermon at 10:30 : : Sunday school at 1 m. : evening prayer and sermon at 7 :30. : Junior auxiliary melts Mondays - days at 4 p. na. ; Ladles' Aid society on WEdnesday at 3 11. m. , both In the rector's study. Sunday services at Grace church corner of Union and Pierce streets. 8 a , m. . hOly cOlmunlon : 10:30 : a. m. . morning prayer : 7:30 : p. m. . evening prayer. Morning subject , "Consclemace. " Evening subject , "The I.'ear- lessness oC Christ , " SalvatIon Army-3 Broadway . 1 a. m. , subject "htesponstbiiity : " 1:30 : p. m. . Junior company meeting : 3 p. m. . praIse leetng ; 8 p. m. , three short addresses on the past , present amid future SpecIal themes every night this week. Captain Bone. Christian TaberacleCorner Scott and I'nsler streets. H. W. Abberly pastor , will preach at 10:30 : a. m. on "The Trials and Triumphs of the Apostolic Church" anti at 7:3U' : ( p. I. on "Justification by Faith , " Sunday - day school at noon : Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 6:30 : p. 1. Congregational-Morning subject "An deal Ministry 1Indered ; " evening , "The Value or Wisdom , " FIrst Baptist Church-On Dayls9 park 10:30 : a. m. subject "Slore Ilouse ; " 12 m. . Sunday school : 6:30 : p. m. . B. Y. 1. U. : 7:30 : evening service : subject "How to le Suc- cessrulln Lie . " V. C. Itochto pastor. The Church oC Jesus Christ oC Latter Day . Saints-huntington hall . 104 Broadway. Sunday school 1 p. m. ; preaching , 2:30 : and 7:30 : P. m. H. J. liuntiimgton . president branch Reorganized [ Church oC Jesus Christ or Latter Day Saints-I'lerce street three doors west oC Glen avenue. Prayer service , 10 a. m. : Sunday school , 12 m. ; Z. H. L. society [ 6 P. m. : preaching . 7:30. : by H. N. hanson St. John's English Lutheran-Jame' hail . 1 Pearl street . Hev. G. W. Snyder , pastpr . SErvices at 1 a. in. and 7:30 : I' . 1. ; Sunday school lt D:45 : a. 1. ; young . eopl 's leetng at 6:30 : p. 1. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S.ltl the I.h''r ' hunt . The executors oC the Dohany etat swore out a wrIt of attachment In superior cortl . . ---1-rt 'fsterJay afcrU I , 'Mr" . ( le u'J Ioti'mny livery barn on Ir'u 1. ' ; Ureel. I bias been In the poutsslo I oC Tim J'llY all upe,1s a livery stable until j ° iVy' 's bill for unpaid Tnt foot up ao'J J O' The levy was made by Deputy Mariji3 Fowler. Social l" iiisigs. Babies were dechlell ) In evidence at the pnrlof of the Jlrsl Conpregllonal church ye3terday afternoon "rrbfn ( 2 o'clock untIl I o'clock there Was etch a charming dp- ( play of the chocet" ! frat i of the nurseries as to draw a great crb"l\ \ f admirers , mopty women and children , I \'ery one had an opportunity - portunity of voting 1 to their preference and various prizes were awarded to the most successful candidates. The baby show was tinder the auspleces of' the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor. The com- lasting babes ! were : Grace Mitchell . luelA hiass , Jennete Marcus Marion [ Jarvis , Charlota Anderson , Adelaide Seiby. Marlon Stubbs , Agnes Miller , Gertrude Thorton , Hazel Denny , Ann McConnell , Esther Hunt , lbel Dillon , Hazel Young , Margaret Small- wood Huth Treynor May Van Werner , Ruth Sewall . Gordon Larson , Tom Treynor , Glen [ , alnon , George Templeton , Jamie Roe Reeves Kerney Folsom Everat Paul Mueller , Oons\ Hess , George Damon , John Green , Theoron 1 lch , Wiiam Leveret George Hayn\ond \ Durkee , Edward fuccl , Horace Welch , Walice Shepad , mdred Hart. A I sweet paIr of twins Dorothy and Margaret ' Schneider won much pralee . and one or the cunnlngest exhlbtt' ! was the little colored Beatrice Thompson The following were the awards Imde : Doys' first prize , gold pin , George Damon : girls' , gold chain Beatrice Thompon : for the prettiest e'el. cup and saucer Luela laapi ; healthiest baby three cans condensed mik , Donald Ross i m08t good , natured baby , perrulory set . George Templetoim The committee In charge con- sleeJ : oJ MI3es Emma Moorehouse , Ieda Kirkland , Dora Gra9 and Her Railaback . Jimmie Pie was the recIpient of a stir- prlse party on the occasion oC his eleventh birthday Abouth thirty oC his young friends gathered at his residence 739 Mill l.treet , anti spent a pleasant tme wIth gamer anti , other amusements. May Crafts , Ethel . West and Jose ! Dinkel gave recitations . and re- frehments were served. Lee E\3nf lebMted his arrival at the time oC life when he can cast his frt vote last Thursday evenIng at his home 20D South Tenth street Quite a party oC frIends were Invited 1 n and passed a delightful evening with music cards and dancing Among those present were : Misses Gaines , liomiquet Banner Siner , Williams and Withrow : Mes- srs Foul , Doyne , Duquet . Gaines , H. l'as- chel C. 1aschel and 1. ' paschel : Mr. and Mrs. larry Drown , Mr. and Irs. A. A. Luchow Mr and Mrs. Ed Duqijette . The ladles' first prize was won by Miss Williams and the gentlemen's frt prize by Mr. Paechei . The ladles' consolation prize was won by Miss Genie Slyter and the JI ! SI'ler gentle- men's by George Duquette. Dainty rerresh- mels were served. " Albert Drown and Miss Clara Hennce oC Council Bluffs were marrIed last Sunday at the Baptist parsonage , Hev. V. C. Hocho omclat tog. Miss Nellie Moore fntertalne a large party or her frIends last Tuesday evening at her home on South Seventh street IUc ! was rendered by the Mandolin club which showed I ! appreciation b Its fair hoste , ' entertainment by pre enUng her with a magnlneent bouquet or roses. Friday E\.eing a 'reception was tendered Rev. W. I. Cable atthie , . Fifth Avenue Ieth- odlst church . , to the pas\orage or which he has recent ) been . apppintod . Presiding Elder Hoover gave the , addre9 oC 11elcome , and a pleasing lerlry and musical program followed . Refreshments were served and a "Jclal season closed the evenlnR. Arthur F. LeIss anti Locus Harlow were marrIed at the Grand heel yesterday after. noon 'hy Justice Cook. ' Both were fr01 Lincoln , Neh" and ' ere accompanied by the brlde's father , W. It Hrlow , 'Anti Earl I , . Rink , a friend oC thd robm. The St Andrews 2CcletY"IJcal given Fri. day night In Ionl i\rahul hal was well alendd , anti the hearty enCores gIven as each nurmab1'ot. tif5f ramn . w3i rendered um\ \ ' tql -l . \ II " were ! umr that ii , , fUlly appreciated by those iresent. ' Pipq' ' Campbell"aymade the recollection oC "gUld auld tinaca In' Bonnie ' tmes l0nnle Scotland" come back as he played on the i pipes the familiar Scottsh tunes. After the program the grand march to this dIning room wac led by Piper Campbell. Wh n all had finished dancIng was Indulged In until 10r- Ing. The program was as follows : Addres oC welcome PresIdent Dr. O. W. Gordon : piano solo Miss Maude Del : recitation - tion . Miss Stevenson : vocal fJlo. Mr. John White ; relaton , fss Edna Del : piano solo Miss Ellis ; vocal solo Miss McBride ; recitation . Mrs. JOhnson : vocal l\lo. Miss Short ; plane solo , Mrs. Hole Cofeen ; music on bagpipes PIper Campbell. Clan Stewart Is making arrangements for a social on llalhowe'en night October at , In [ Royal Arcunum hall. The following program will be rendered : Piano selection . Miss Maud Bell ; Highland fling ( ( n costume ) . Prof. Grey's pupll' ; recitation . Miss Fay Dele : song , Mr. JJ White : sword dance ( ( n cos- tume ) . Miss Hose McKenzie : duet , the Misses Del : Scotch reading Mr. James Johnstono : soiig Irs. 'eh'h : Shean Trews : Ir. J. Grey ; Scotch selectIon . Miss Maggie Nicol ; Scotch rash , MIsses Flconer and : McKenzie Masters Falconer and McDonald . Too UU" Co 'InUo ) Iuch About framed. Only \e are doing the ( fram- Ing. All the latest strles. Embroidered [ photo frames mounted to order. H. L. Smith & Co. _ _ _ _ _ Radiant Novelty and mmhurt stoves for hard coal are the most economical stoves made. Sold only by Charles Swains 740 nroadway. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lave you seen the new gas heating stoves at the company's orce ? The Harrman piano wins Ivany Crlends. - - _ " "leCor for ChI UIOOluCr" . The Bloomer school and the Hazen teams met In deadly root bal contest yesterday morning and the Bloomers won by a score oC 18 to O. 'fhc Boomers were captained by Ed larkness and their opponents by Roy Ilazen . The following shows the way the boys lIned up : noomers. : Position . Ilazens Paul Wickham. . . Center . . . . . . . .Pay Boln \V. Aylesworth Right guard . . . .S. Duthrle Nell Stotidorti. . Itight tackle . . .0. Haworth C. Stoddard. . . . HIht end . . .hi. Sheppard Earl Ingram. . . Left guard . . Fred Dohlon Walter Deli . . . Left tacle : . . . James Hunt g Ayleswortla. . Ief enll . . . .W. Carenco G. Daie ) . . . . Quarter hack . W . Rutherrofl E. llarkness. . . . Full hack . .11. Hutherforll H. larkne . . Right half hack . . . It. Hazen F. Rutherford. Ief half back . . . 'V. Waite Nicest line of overcoats In town Metcal Dros. _ _ _ _ _ _ )1'etl" of IllJ.t"t" . The annual matt ok t the Iowa Dapt'ct state convention ha > ' .jus finished at Dur- hington. Itcv . V. C. J fltc'io ' cf bite B.1pl'dt ' church oC this city ' " w l the only Council Bluffs representatveid ' tie o1clatul &s chU or time moderators h'"tearly ! ) \ part oC t'e : , mneetlng . and was ciill alternate when toe selection oC the preacher oC the annual ser- mon for next year Wo1 nad' ' . Mr. and Mrs. J\ . IEnaarine wish to ex- tend theIr hearUelLthapks to friends In [ CouncIl Bluffs and Giqpsy otl . vhao so kindly sssisted them In thet ! p\90d. . lardman and stan1A4ianos . 13 N. 16th UIKII ) . 'n'l.hl'C ' ' h'ii' . The postofce at Gras Valley . relates the Detroit Free Press , ) ( As tt1the back end oC u I I" "general" store and b. .postmaster , who was also the proprIetor of , th" store , was weigh- log me out some tobacco , when a solid , mddle.aged ! woman caine and slammed a 2-cent piece down on the counter and e. claImed : "Stanmp.--2-centert" The postmater handed her one . but she wave It away and pitched a letter at his head and sold : "Lick 'er on , " . Il promptly and humbly obeyed and a the woman walked.awiY I asked : "Don't people out this way hick on theIr own postage stamps ? " "Yes most of 'em . but that woman Is rather particular , and I don't want to take chal.ces again , " "Chances on , what ? " "Well . she came hi hero about six months ago for the first time , and bought a stamp and commanded me to lick . I haiti back on my dignity end refused . and she turned around and kicked the hld out oC a bar'l of New Orleans molasses and I lost about $11 by the operation. Aa my salary as post- more master chances is nly " $23 a . eal I caD't take no . . , . . . . , , . - - - . . - . , : _ " - - . - - IONSIINERS FOUND ; ( ; . ULTY Sequel to the Sensatonal Shooting of Unit States Marshal Wray , JOHNSON GANG CONVICTED AT DES MOINES 4 Iou-st .Jur ) ' 'rurn" POlr ) lclher" tt I 'Vnughi Crowll O'I to the 'I'eit- tier Mercies of . thc Ju.ige. DES MOINES . Oct. 26--Special ( Telegram . ) -In United States court today thc jury returned - turned verdicts of guilty against Gabriel and George Johnson Irs. George Johnson and John Cal el. Indicted for shootng United States Marshal O. D. Wray at Albla a year ago. The Johnsona moved Into the wild mining cOIUtry In Monroe county , and there enagelIn \ mnoonshinlmmg [ George Johnson was caught with an illicit still , amI when beIng taken from the AIla jai tu Council Bluffs for trial there the rest of the Ian ! attacked Wray to release the lirisobier . lie opened fire on them and they In turn elpled the contents oC shotguns Into hIm. The ) ' will be sentenced Monday. 111'rl."thlK JI' ' ltn" " 'hr"ntclell. DES MOINES . Oct. 26.-Spec'al ( Tel gral. ) -Since the supreme court of the United States dechied several days ago that ( the St Paul & Sionx City Railroad company had not corned a land grant made It by the gover- mont In northwest Iowa , because I tailed l to complete a line Into Sioux City . and ordered tht lands claimed by the ralro'd company should revert to the government , the land office here has been beselgell by per- sons desirous of entering the lands , hut the offIce has had mme orclil notification of th" decision and all entries are beln/ rejected . I Is the theory here that the deputment will give preference to persons now on th'J lands in [ making the entries The forfeiture 19 i or thousands oC acres of plendhl hocus In the countes of Plymouth , \oodbur ) ' , Sioux , O'Brien Osceola ali Lyon along the route or the Omaha road Most oC It [ was sell by the company to seWers on warranty dccds ) lars ago , so they wIll have recourse , against the railroad compaimy I'r.t."t"III..1 Sot Ii I mimr. DES MOINES . Oct. 26.-Spcclal ( Telegrnm. ) -In time United States court tonight the mi- noriy bondholders oC the Oma'l & St. l.uls road , a portion oC the old Wabash system , appeared ! und asked that au order to the receiver - celnr authorizing him to Issue $310,000 or receivers' certificates against the road to buy rolling stock and loomotves male , sonic time ago bo set aside on the ground that the road , Is to be sold soon to a reorganlznton company composed oC bondholders and thlt they should buy the rolling slack. The ap- plcaton was denied and the order to Issue time certificates formally enlered. I vas stated In the argument that the bonds are nearly all held by the Goulds who have tier- tecled lie ( organization of the new com. pony anti wanf-the rolling stccle purchased at this time . and that It Is Intended by thsm to buy In the rod under the decree soon after January 1 and perfect their reorganization. AI'II'nl of Jnwu 1)i'immoOm'IIM . DES MOINES . Oct. 26.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -The democratic state committee today Is- sued a long address to the voters oC the state I sets forth that thIs Is essentially a stale campaign and that the corporltlon and liquor Issues are the ones demanding the attenton or the people I declares that on account oC the revision or the state eOllo ! y the next legislature the corporatons have desired to dominate that body ; that the nomtnaton oC Drake was part of the plot , and that the greatest lobby ever known In the stall will be at the capitol while the code Is under consideration next winter. The voters are called upon to oppose Drake as . the monopoly candidate On the liquor "quest n it sets forth "that time demmaOcratlci position . In favor of license and maunraclur- bog . Is well kuown . and that ( It holds rorth the only hope oC a settlement .0C the question. n..k 1"ln..l 1"111-1'1.,1 CobIbMboim . ATLANTIC , Is. . Oct. 26.-Specinl.---Timere ( ) was a head-eml collision oC two Rock Ilam1 freight trains In the yards here this mor- log caused by an open awltcim. A Chlcgo way freight was pulling In on the main line when It struck ] an open swItch , . which ran- I Into an extra standing on a sidetrack only a few rods distant. T\le distance was too short to check the speed oC the one or enable the other to reverse and clear the track and tIme IWJ elgleJ wentlcge her WIth u craslm All hands jumped antI nobody was hmurt While nclther engIne left the track they are badly wrecked. Four cars oC the Chicago train were entirely demolb\led , three of which were filled wIth freight , which was scattered over considerable terrier ) Many cars . on both trains were badly damAge,1 In mammy ways and It will prove an expensive wreck to the road. Ih' ) Inh , " Chili )1Cmhl'r. Sui'I. DES MOiNES . Oct. 26.-Special.-Ti'o ( ) years ago the Des Moines club a social organization - ganizaton including [ In its membership most oC the prominent People oC the city ral 1 An assessment oC $300 against each of limo members was ordered to P3) the debt by the board oC control. lost oC the members re- fused to pay lie ( assessimment. Now creditors of t'le club hare commenced suit against the members or the club , asking that they have JUdgment against them for the . amounts oC the assessments and [ interest and that the proceeds oC the judgments be apple to pay- mont or their claims The commencement oC the suits has created a sensation . All . Al will be bitterly contestcd. SwllcI 'c Il ( tutu liii Plrl. MASON CITY 10. , Oct. 6.-Speclal.-C. ( ) . M. Taylor oC 1 ldor Is In trouble , and short In his accounts wIth the F. E. Sanborn Company - pany of Omaha , whose special agent he Is In this section oC Iowa. He has been selling - sel- Ing their stock food In [ this sectIon for some time past and has sold a great umount 01 I to the rarmer on time end lately disposed oC $2,000 worth or these accounts to I , . D ven- dorC without remitting to lila employers. President Sanborn oC the stock rood concermm Is now investIgating the matter . Taylor concer hav. lug eon ' eSed JUdgment to the amouut of $2,400. St'qii.i tn Fzmtnl . S"l' I Pulil Smmree . MASON CITY , Ia . , Oct. 2G.-Speclal ( Tell- gram.-The ) jury In the Duhrmaster lurJer case at Stncgar brought In a verdict or ac- quital thIs afternoon. Last spring 1' . Burh- master was round dead In Vacha's harneas shop and Vacha was found drunk In the shop with time body the next morning. They hall beE auf the night before and both drank . heaviy. _ _ _ _ _ . \ III"f I lit' Suthoutim Urn" Stom'ep . . DES MOINES . Oct. 26.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-The ) Iowa State Pharmacy commis- sion which has been after the drug store saloons oC the state announces that ( tt has learned that many druggists who have not permits to buy and sell liquors are rentng permls from persons holding them for from $ to $3 a day. They Intend to commence proceedings at once 10 forfeit the perummltmu Cnl.lwl.r" eu . SIoux Cit ) ' Cii . SIOUX CITY , Oct. 26.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -Owing to a recent fatal accident on the Sioux City Street railway line here the street railways all over the city have been required by the municipal authorities [ to put conductor on all cars. , The companIes propose to lest the cls right to make such a law amid will , IC necessary , carry the case to the supreme court Xnto.nl 1".k Sold . FORT DODGE , Ia . , Oct. 26.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-E. ) hi. and G. L. Hch anlI Webb VIncent , well known capitalsts of this cIty , have bought a controlling Interest In the FIrst National bank or Storm Lake and will reorganize - organize and conduct It [ as a private Invest- in cot . l"r lur" Ilnw I 'L Sn . SIOUX CITY , Oct. -Speclal ( Telegm-amn. ) -Durglars blew open the safe at the North. western depot at Movihle . a smal town In this county , lat night [ , and finding no money act fire to the building . The structure was burned . _ _ _ _ _ _ l'umrmmmers losiimg ' Mummy 10" " . CEDAR RAPIDS . [ a. , Oct. -Bpeclal ( Telegram.-A ) peculiar disease has developed among the hogs of this and surrounding - . . - FREE MEDICINES. I M P0k I'AN'l' PEA'I'U RE OP ' NI ) & SI I k1'ARI ) 'lIme Tri'iitmiit'u t i'rto'Iie'ul for Cimnumi I S ii ( firers Coin mni'msil ed to I lie Coin- ittitnl t' 1mm S'i'i'y SI mug 'i'i'ritia-'i'ii ( ' Xumiii utti I I'u'u' for h.pert S'kaIce All Mcii led no a b , st'I tiled , All ) ' verson In Ommilma 'ho may tie at- fllcted avitlm nstimmmma , Itroimelmitis or clmroitc : throat dIeanc , nmitl iho i now' prommuitteul t"u' the fim's wmutimlmig chili of 'ined' ( to seoi good medical eart' i.'nmm nhuil , (0 ( Di , Ccii em mmd mmii ihm nun iii t oda y , ( ommiom'- too' Or whietmev'r it suIte Imis cmi'CIiieimCo , anti receive lmmtt iii Imu , ' I cgti'tiemi mmmi time bcst nmmd most m'ticcessttmi ti cmmt mmmemmt kuuowmi anti Practiced for thmoeia jirtictmltit : naalmtiles , , ( Jim mitt r time epiemiti iii I i'OV Imiomm limo ii 0 by I hiet'C Vhm'eicians i lie total cost of time ti entmnemmt 'ifi lie himimiteti to a rmmte of $ ' mmmomitimi' , all med tel mies , rein & 'tl Iii I I iihnlta mate , e te , , tmei mig lair videui or mudmmainistored without an' ehmamge ii hiite'er , Ammii persomi iii Omr.mulma as Ito is a i'miffor.m from 0mm ) ' sukhmm ilisetise , m'ImeummiatlMmn , munsal eatmiri h or from cammi nlmal tleimf,1tm'i' , or from nil ) ' chronic cuitnrm'hmal dIeaso of ( hue ltmmigs , ( lie liver , thin etomnaclm or ( ho bo'el , cliii itplili' an ) ' timmie ammti receive ratiieiii , ianiim- lw's and lmermmmnmmemitl ) ' umec'fttl trt'tutmmiemit at an i'xpemiute never exceedimig time te mate of $5 Per mnoimtim , all niedicimies mtimd i'cmimedieS beIng provimleul tree , E'eryimotly tmmmulerstnr.ds that thieve imu only a nonaimimui cost itttcntllng ( rcatniemmt 'with lrs. t'epeinnd amid Sliepard. btmt ( Iii' luoimut is timat those i'iio olighmt to kmmow about simeli thmiiigs cad who are t'siuoehtiliy reiiectt'u1 for intelllg"ne * ' , respomiuilttliity nmW tm'uthmfmmlneu'u iiisit thmOt it is tIme be'ct , uyuttemma ut treat- mnemm ( that citma hue vroctmred itt nil ) ' lance. CritEm ) hit' 3I.th1 , hteaturcul to Niitmii'ni St t'emigtlm tutu Ctiiii fort hpy ( , nl , Cii m't'fimi 'i't'emtt- iiiu'iit , \v. 0. Bailey , Loni Pine , Nob. , a car tim- specter for the F. E. & M. V. ralimoati amiti 'eli known by nil WeStern railroad noon , ani los : ' , As a reatmit of' may short cotirso of treat. mont 'lth Intc , Copeinnd anti Simeparul tinder tieir : nimmirumblo ninth s'stemmi' i cnmm report UI ) ' comimpete : recover ) ' frommi time effect of cmmtarrhmnl polsomalng of time whole .Syt'eiil , whmheim nmmlnc'uI mu ) ' stomach amid seuamocil to 5101) ( lii' mmtmttmm iii actioma of lieziri ) ' e'ery organ iii mit ) ' itoul ) ' , Tue leamhing haoimmta % s'e'ro ctutarrh of the nose , throat , stomach , lIver amid kidneys. Snen I imt'gama limo tru'atmnemat a cotmpie of months ago I eoiml.in't sit imp but a short time each ulO ) ' , hut I am nos' at tu % vurk and feeling splemiditl. One ss'eek's trial of your nanil s'stvmn ought to convince tin ) ' one of its muarvelotma clii. cac ) ' In the cure of chronic malaulle. " Per miii I tm'i'ntiumt'mut , u'rlte tam' syiimi. tiimi hiiiimmk. hXVAlml ) 'vi3mHS. Vemik " , Vniiiu.ii , 't'lmo \'iumt to ( t't St rIg Shiouihui Iti-miti 'I'ii Is. Mrs. J. F' . MOGul ) ' , Fniemmub , Nl , , , a Iilgimly respected elderly lady In her commimmaummhty , snI tea : "I ituifereti from gemmermml Ill health for years SvItlmommt binding out avhat really dbt nil mime , I Was feeble , unable to sleep and c'oumulmm't : eat well mmor relish my food. My kidneys were sore ammd dlsensemi anti their imperfect action billed in ) ' blooml vitli poisons. In short , I was an invalid womnami timmoughm amid through. After treating whim ditfereiit doctors for two years wltlm only little SPells of relIef , I took a coumrc of Home 'freatment with lm's. Coplammil and Simeparul. Time ) ' etraighteneul nat' omit In a Wit ) ' ( tint gave me Cplendbtl health rtmmtl I am luemmammentl ) ' ctirc'd. I finmslacd with these imimysIcitmns ts'o years ago amid I imave been nil right ever since. 1 wIll imot let an opportunIty pass when I can smeak a good word for Dra , Copelamimi anti Shmep. " mind , 'ouiieim Iitmmoum ' ( , , st'imui fuir limo SIiu'elmmi ' , , btluii.k fur % 'oimieii. 'I'Iie hIjiimu' 'I'i't'mtl iiitii I Iii I lila t'lnss cits' , , Is htt'umt'bIbiig iiuii counties amid they are dying by timo. bun- dreds. The dIsease resembles cholera closely amid is fmmliy as fatal. In mnany immattmnces imoga npparetmtiy well drop dead after drInk. log at tIme waterimig troughs , Mamay farm- ens are loi'lmig imogs at the rate of twelve to twenty a day amid omio miman Imas lost $3,000 worth , As a result farmers are ruslitmig their hogs to market as fast as haosslbie , in muany cases brlnghng 1mm shoats they intended to , keep five or six vceks homiger , , Itavsi Ct'misuis lefmi rims , DES MOINES , Oct. 26.-Special ( Tele- gramma.-The ) final flgmmreo on tue cemisus of Iowa were given out today by coummties. It is shown ( hint the population of time state is 2,057,223. Ia 1890 It was 1,9hlS139 , mmaakirmg a gain of 145,354 , Of time ninety-nlmme coumm- ties , nine lost in population , They are : Clay. toim , Henry , Jommes , Keokule , Lucas , I'age , lavls , I'ottavgttaimmle amid V'oodbury , TIn , losses of these mmiime counties aggregate 13,2G8 , of which Woodbury , containing Sioux City , hoses 9,430. All citIes anti toarno niatie gains except Sioux City , CouncIl Bluffs anti Mims- catine ammmi a few small places , Iubuqtme made the largest gain amii lort Domige time largest percentage of gain , about SO per cent iii the five years. 'rime ligmmres on the countIes not heretofore given oimt are : County IBO. 1695. Htueiuiy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.611 it iiotmx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . asao 2m.oc Sto"y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ism2 ; is oai 't'anma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2m.r.i 2..eC6 'raylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . malts 17.317 Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.)9 17 OhS \'an mmuren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ic osa \'apt'hho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7).42t'u 33.21 \'nri"n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m.29 iso 'ai'imhmagmotm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i.t.1 9 ms.ms W'a'n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ma,6 , ) 10.155 \'eb"Ier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2m,32 2G.9I \'lnnti.agt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s.as ai..s Wlnneshit'ic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2o 52' 24 'oouitiiir' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.632 16 2J2 \'orihm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 247 1O.2S \'nhght . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32.077 10,021 Sesisuit boimui I 1s'u ii I ) ! i'ni'c'e Sn It. MASON CITY , Ia. , Oct. 26.-Special.-A ( ) highly sensatioumal tilvorco emit is now being tried in Bidora before Judge hilmmtimmiamm. Time parties to the stilt are Mrs. W. J , Brooks and ST. J , Brooks , two old residents of that city amid very lrommilnent people , The lmlalnm- tiff accuses her imusbanml of beIng habitually drummk , comnmmmlttimig amiultery amid of cruel treatment to herself , She nanies as co- respondent a vchi known young society glri c Eldora , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S'mmulor ( k'utr ( liii It' ( ommflli'ii I. DUBUQUB , Oct. 26.-Spoclal ( Telegram.- ) Senator Gear was in the city today enrommto to Lansing , where lie spoke this afternoon. lie expresseul hmlmiiselt as confident that tIme republican mmmajnnity In Iowa would exceed 40,000. Jmmdgo Babb , ox-Lieutenant Govermior Des- tow antI local speakers addresseui time democratic - cratic rally here tonight. There was a r'aralo ' before time mneetlng. 1'li'sIt'Iis mm lit-Itt for MltiIirietit't' , OTTUMVA , Ia. , Oct. 26.-Spcclal ( Tele- grammi.-Thme ) cortamier's jury hmeltl Ir. J. B. "tVhlklnsomi to answer to the grantl jury for mmmnelaimglmter. Miss Hattie Marsh died last night at tue hospital , am.'d the testimony was such as t , ) estaititsim criminal mmaalpractlce' In time nmlmitis of ( Ito jury. \'ilktmison is one of time wealthiest physicians In the city. Lbm'H o : ' ' 'a' liii lhOItmi'lmt , ( ilist'rs'n S louis ottlu' .trlzoiimi iClck.r uui Frniit Ier h'ivt'iits , TIme cyclone of the Arizona Kicker put in i hot week , and tells how It was done in tim Ietrolt Free Press. liens are four samples , As mmaayor of this town we have miever attempted - tempted to put on airs , Our office in time town halt has always been open to oil , anti when out wIth the boys iae have been omie of them , The time imas come , however , for a few plain words , I'resurnlng 0mm our good nature , the gang imas turned our omce Into a loafing place and has become altogether too familiar with us persomiaiiy. Monday afternoon , we 1mB mayor were entertaining the mmaayor of Salt Lake In our omce , when bait a dozen of our people walked in and made themselves so thoroughly at borne as to excite thmo stranger's aurpriao and dis. gust , Timey referred to us as "old moan' and "bully boy , " and cocked their feet on our desk and helped timemselves from our omciah demljoimn. We shall not strain after dignity , but this sort of thing must stop , As a critter we are mb better than other cr11- ters , but mis nmay.3r It is expected that we mnaIntain is certain reserve toward the conmniorm public. We slmall begtmm next Mon. day morning to take on this reserve , and the man who attempts to turn our publIc omce into a bar room will be picked up at the bottonm of the statrs with more or less bones brokeim , Wimen Utah 11111 struck this town the other day lie figured it out that hue hind a soft snap. After getting good and ready he rolled imp tlmo temm spot of hearts , thrust time card Into the muzzle of a gun , and theta presented the gums at time imt'.td of time cashier of our local bank and demanded that his check be vitt'I iu.m' ii ummiul reds stun liii in Jicest simf. ft'rt'rM for . ; 't'ntrN , ilhtl'AitLfl ' lO'X , .t II i'atil I t ) f Clirommit. ( zu In rrhm IlatIn Si ilot , Cii I Iii Ii and , Mr. Vt' . H. Jones of lOt ? Paelflc street ii a ivItcImmunmi tom' timu ) Ii , & M. rnihro'ni , BC- Ing aim olul cbnployo of time m'oaul ( lila state. nient 1 % Iii lie retiul % i'Ith ltmtem eat by hmtmn. tlm'ect , , if railroad iamen wlmo know hmini o'ell Mm' , , Iommes etlysi , \v. II JONES , 1012 Paeifi St. "Yes , ( lie treatmemmt that Urt' . Copelmumat niiti Slmeliaiti gave inn PmOveti to be vondcr. fmmlly effective , mint 0111) ' nestorlmig no ) ' hmt'alt1 anti stremigth. but gettIng moo imlcel ) ' ommt of a vlioie hatch of abonultmtible eattini'hmat ail mnenmts , "You see' , I have been troubled with Ca- tcmrrhm liii bug as I can m'cmaieinber-foi' Ilfteen ) "ars at leot. Et'eryboti ) ' knovmi sonic- timing of tIme miastiiicss ami'i imaier3' of limo tibene mimmul of its deeply immjum-Iotms effects upomm tim e'stemam. In mma ) ' ease tIme corn- lllt'te stopptige of the mioce cauu'eul a steady ulnip of 'Ile mmiatter Into tIme ( urea I. thus oc'caslomiimig that inct'a"ant ner'Otmti hinuo k- tug mind spittimmg timat mumokes time tmtmrtle'mi of 5) niptomila toiti by victims and wimielt almost \vom.e tIme lIfe out of mmie. "Thmemi eommmeiiow or other time poisons t'Cemiaed to 'orIc their ava ) ' imito ( lie stomiiachi ammul ttibe iii tlmo liver , iarlnmging cmi iiIilIOim 5110115. At timeo tiimis I would hmas'e Imorrt , bme nausea amitt headtmeiiee , vith 'oniIttnnf of a sour tummd bitte'r tileclimirge. Fot' years I hail thico rommimmr oid'fmtslmioned sick Jmead- itches , witim suffemimig and ngomm ) ' atogctiier too imnrm'illc to ho lumt lii wom'ds. "Flit' result of nIl theSe disorders was a numimmed appetite amid w"ilt : dIgestion , dlsten- thou ummami bloating of time mmtoniiicim amid iov- ohs , vIim ( loss of bieshi unti mao ambItIon or strt'miethi to maerfonmn mu ) ' ivom'k. 'M ) ' piiiIoii is tlmmt : wheim I fist vent to 1)rs. .C'olmotaull nmmtl Sliepard mmi ) ' s'hoio eye. temim vmts givimm ; % 'fl ) ' tmntlcr tIme imoisoiis of cntarnh. But tmmider tla'ii' trentmiiemit I be. gina to pick imp iiglmt awmiv , nod I kept or imrpro'ing until I got rid of the whole trouble. T can't remember svhmen I have hind o good health as I now enjoy , and for these ratllcai ammti genuine results I give all time ci'edIt to Bra. Copelmind mmd Shepard. " illS. COPEI1AND & SIIEPARD , ROOMS 312 AND 313 Nfl\V YORIC LIFU , BUILDING , OMAHA , NED. Office liours-9 to 11 a. m. ; C to 5 p. in. , Eve- nings-WcdflCSda'a and Saturdays only. 6 to 8. - to 12 ni. , SperaI A 'i'tns'r-cI' ° 5-ROOM lIOUflIS , GOOD IO it. C. it. cattoii , for hCOO.OO ; comae iuimti see Nicholson , B'J' . imromid'va ) ' . iiit r ; 1tEalINcI1. 310 I'LATNSIt atnect , after Novemmmbci' 1 ; eIlit ruonma ; nmodern ecmmveflleflc'iS. iioimue , No. 32. . ) rhatner street ; poqeesslon at any time. Jacab binis. cmiItSgys cI.E.tNYD : VAUI'1'5 CLtANCD. a-a Uummbe. tttW. ii. Ilomem' 5 , a5u Itroodway. riImSAI' . A 0001) s'ris.at imTsA'r. lot : hInnm ; tIlur. tiUfln ng I'o. 2 , wIth madmatorl pipe. etC. . suitable fr heating house. hn.lumn9 at 256 7mb m'ttcCt null 0th mit''tmue. J. J. ium'wn. - on INCUM1iI1ANC , FOR brad , Cot' Cnmmncli mmlmmffs property. C. It. Nicba. ohs"n , 639i ' ! lioul.hii'1t3' . . _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' h'l'flCIAL BARGAIN' . B-ACItB i'fltIT h-'Alt'l : C. It. Nicholson , 1391,6 liromtdaa9' . 1'oR ltFNT. : Sm\'m2'.1tOOM IumSIDENCFS , I22 1'tahtmi : sheet , si.oo. C. A. imlanchiumnti. cashed. That sort of bank lumsiness uinod to work in Anizomma 1mm the good old days , hut has been played oumt for several years. Utah 11111 mnmeammt well , but was vay behind the ( late , About thue timmie ime asked for casim ho got a bullet iii time ehmomilder fm'ona time cashier , amid as lie ran out of time bammk time president shot imina in time leg. Nobotiy en tlm street kmmeir just avhat 11111 Imad beemi up to , but iiliotmt a dozen niemi hati a crack at him on time oil ciiance , amid when time onioke cleared away ime s'as miead , w tlm ses'enteemm bmmhlet. holes 1mm Imlna. , rImui aim hm'ur I 11cr VOS resting iii his -arrow grave. Ills beimig shot saved hbmn frommm being htmmig , itma'l ' so ; me liami miotiming to comiaplain of 0mm ( lint score. lie looked like aim intelligent maim , nmmmi how ime camime to be twenty years behind time timmmes we can't un- tirrstammd , Two weeks ago our esteemneil fellow towns. milan , Major Gliroy , lost control of hmimmiselt vitiie speaking of Colonel Baker , another est miied cttzen , anti chiaractenizeti him as a. liar anml a hioresthlef'iien time colonel ltearti of this language lie lost lila usually , Iliacid teniper and cmhlcd thmo mimajor a cow- stealer and a hlgamnIt. Then iiothm sent word to each oUter that they wommld shoot on sghit ! , amid uhmning the next ten days the tiumblie mnommimantanlly expected to hear of a tragedy , \Ve s'ldommm naedtiie vitim smmcim affeirs , hut In this came we avero reqmmottetl by , nmmnierotit' fnhonmin' to endeavor to bridge time chimmsmn. Three days ago we bridged it. Wit got the colonel ammti the major together lit Jimim thick's saloon and disarmed ( beam as a starter. Time major hail callemi the colonel .t lI.ir anti a horsethief.'e have time records of hotia mmien. ammO it took us only a mmminuto to convince the colommel that Ito stole a horse In Inmhlamma i-n HS7 , anti that his general relmtmttmtlon around town was that of a liar. W'e then turned to the major and satisfied hlna that lie stole a cow In Illinois five years ago , aid that he married a s'ecomiti wife in Ncbrau'a last year wIthout gettng ! a divorce fronm his firet. 110th gentlemen hail told the truth abommt each other , and as soon as this fact was apparent they shook hands anmd niade imp. There will be no shootIng-no gore. The hmorsetlmlef imis forgiven tIme cow- stealer , amid the bigamist has' extended time hamud of lisaco to the liar. It is avell. Dmt"lng the last six mouths Time Kicker lma'c i.mlrclmaseml . a itew itailer cutter , two fonts it mu tylie , it can of blmme Ink anti $10 worth 'it pink pallor for poster work , and not is and of boasting hits npiearetl ; in those hmmnins. A little thing happenmeui the other I ( a ) ' , hmovever , whIch we ivant to brag about , anti wimlcim we timinl ( equals anmytlming in this avay of New York or Chicago enterprise. At 2 o'clock In time afternoon Colonel J0Q South sent 115 ivorul by mmlessemmger that wo irene a slouch etlitor and mnust stop hmle paper , Our mmmtml was out at Iaettmre , a mile away , anti otmr guns needed cleamming. It Is twelve mullen as the crow tiles to time colonel's ranch , anti yet at hmimif past 3 o'clock we were there. Tim fmmeilade between mis laatei ten muminutes. It took five mninumtes umoro to get the colonel to subscribe for three extra copies to send east , and four or five to water oumr mnulo and tighten the saddle girths , At exactly 5 o'clock we were back at The Kicker chico anti booking the mmcv. ' subscriptions. Tlmmms , in three hiotmns , we cleaned two guns , run a mimlie after our mimic , rode tweimty-tIvo mniles antI haul a fight lasting teim minutes. We don't adummit tlmat ( lila Is time best we camm tic , but until some other crItter heats it we shalt rest easy. A CurIumms h'Iui mm I. The greatest curiosity in this flower arul plant family known to grow on time AnmeniCa continent is time rare anti beautiful "botanicah " " ' ' wimlcim flour. . dove , or "holy GhoSt pistil , Ishes In great profusion in Mexico , Cubad Jamaica and in tropical Anmenica in general , ifs nammie of "Holy Gimost" plant , as welt , as ( hat of "botanical dove , " has been bestowed because of the singular shape of its flowers , 'rhese flowers are pure white in color and are f" as nearly in time exact form and shape of * bird as could be possible. Time "dove" portion - tion of this singtmlar plant opens from tii enc of a long , ajender green stem , and when i full bloona La very fragrant ,