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——— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. BEE Peisvered by Carrict inuny part of the City. H. W, TILTON. - - "= MANAGER TELEI'MC Business Office, No. ik Night Editor, No. MINxomr n XK. Y. P.Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co.. coal. There will be @ meeting of the alliance at the Young Men's Christian cation rooms Monday evening at o'clock The Berean | W 7130 ptist Tadjes' Aid soclety meets with Mrs, Thickstein next Tuesday afternoon. 1t is the last ni f the year Every member is ur it The grand jury is_Investigating the charee against the colored man Stone, who was ar- rested on Tuesday upon the charge of ab tempting to cast a fraidulent vote Mus. Ida M. Ashiey was yesterday geanted matrimonial freedom from . I°. Ashley, to whom she was wedded in 1559, They had lived together until July, 1880, She alloges cruel and inhuman treatent and shiftles ness. Mu for the July last mental duy she ment There was o little sloned several loud prominent Broudway dry gools sto night. Two of the clerks got intoa fight, but had it out and got away from the store before an olicer could be summoned Dr. T. J. Cady, who was arrested upon the complaint of his wife for threatening to kill Yer and spent one nightin juil. was dis charged by Judge McGeo yosterduy. His wife withdrew her complaint. The doctor's trouble was the result of a temporary over- indulgeacein stimulants, The members of Fidelit Arcanum, will attend Paul's church this « will preach an appropriate sermon members of the order and visiting bres will assemble in the Royal Aveanum 7 0'clock, and march thence to the Charles Fran Adams, a hackman, was arrested Last night upon complaint of a pas- senger on the chargeof exacting an excessive and illezal fee for a short vide. " His case will be enquired into on Monday. In the mean time he will remain in jail unless he succced in interesting some friend in nis case who will put up the requisite bil William Blackburn, who was arrested a month or two hon complaint of Andrew Juckson Patterson, whom he assaulted with i his case finally disposed of in Bamett's court. yesterday afternoon as dismissed on account of the prosecnt fng witness failing 1o show up. Both are colored men. Juckson’s excuse for not ap- pearing and prosecuting his assailant is that s brought the case before the Davis, who was sentto theasylum insanéa year ago, was released in apparently recovered. Of late her malady appoared again and yester- was recomumitted for further treat excitement that ¢ for the poliee council, Toyal divine service inist ning, when the rector e Council Bluffs has heen wrapped in a ve thick and slick coat of sleet the past tw hours that has caused almost an enti pension of business, Rain and snow fell continuously from midnight a night until midnight last night and froze as fast as ftfell, The motor lines were kept open witi- out difficulty by the frequently running traing and ‘there was no intervuption of travel. Nearly all the railvay trains, how- ever, were delayed. The aceumulations of fce seriously interferred with the city's street lighting arrangements lastuight. Th ights on the towers were most seriously affected. On the threo Broadway tow and the one on upper Pierce streot there wis only one lght to each, and there was not & spavk from the Oakland avenue tower during the entire night. The ave lights saspended from masts at the strect intersections were not affected and furnished about all the light that was visible, William Por s registered at at the boose as having obt d money under retenses. Porter claiims he is a dete ut the authorities clain he is u erook. Por- ter called on a farmerin Mills county named O\\'l'n-fln remain over night. Permission g granted, Porler proceeded to 1 hlmwl( agreedvle. Tho next day canfe to the city with Owens, and while the latter sold cider, Porter took in the cash, Finally he stepped in a stol and failed to return. The case was repor to the police, who captured Porter. — Owens s held as a witness. The case came up for hearing in the police court last evenmugat the b o clock session. Judge McGee he; the evidence, but did not conclude the Owens claimed that Porter had obtained from him, and Porter claimed the mone right where Owens had leftit, at how case was continued, aud Owens was down to Mills county to seeif the. cash there, If a certain woman can obtain a warrant from any of the justice courts tomorrow, there will be a small sensation. Shewas endeavo g yesterday to get the necessary authority to havea nelghbor woman arrested upon a charge of malicions mischicf. Both women live in the same tenement flat and use the same cozl house. Omne of them went away from home for a few days after the two had Rllwl'\l!hruuull alittle quarrel. She had left o parlor stove in the coal shed where it bhad been stored all summer. While she w gone the other woman tugged aud strained until she got that stove outside and left it to the tender mercy of the elements. The elerments have not_been ve touder for the past twenty-four hours, and when the woman returned yesterday her fine stove had grown an elezant coat of the red- dest of red rust. Hence the charge of wmalicious mischief. She was not given a warrant from thepolice court, but suys she will not move the stove until she has that othier “ugly, spileful thing arrested.” cala false he The sent was Tho tea in_ those teapots Bros., 23 South Main stroet S \hl‘ is fine, Laund li ALEY The Boston Store. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opens a great clearing sile to make room for holiday goods. Commences tomorrow, Monday moming and continues for this week only. Don't failto attend. Some of tho greatest bargains in dry goods, furs, cloaks und shawls will be offered, the like never seen_ before Sale for this weels only. Boston Store, Council Bluffs, WHITELAW & €O. AL PARAGRAPRS. FOTHERINGL PERSOX AM, Mprs. H. €. Cheyney of Sioux City is in the city, the guest of Mrs, 0. W. Butts L. H, McMrhan, proprietor of the Wood- burn Independent, the largest country weekly in Oreggon, Was in the city yesterday Will Huntington 1s in tne city on a visit to his father and his many Council Blufts friends. Ho now occupies a lucrative posi- tion with Wells Fargo in New York City His wile accompanies him on his visit, ; Rov. Er. Cooley. who has served so long and acceptably us pastor of the First Baptist chureh of this city, will leave with nis family on Wednesday for Morgan Park, 111, whero they will make their home. Many fricuds here regret their departure, Rev. A. L. Hall, who will doubtless be called us the new pastor of the First Baptist ehurch, is a young man, hardly forty years of age, Is a graduats of Denison un versity, Ohio, and of Newton theological semin, near’ Boston, His first pastorate was i Gloucester, Mass,, and for the past five or six years has been at Mason City, He hasa wife and two childven There will be a meeting tomorrow evening at democratic headquarters to complote av- arangements to attend the celebration at Omaha Tuesday eveniug i Ave you interested in first class heaters ! It you aw, then buy the famous Peninsular heaters,' They ar’ highly recommended by those who use them; thoy are the finest fiu- fshod and the prices are lower than all imita- tions. Our stock of cook stoves from §7.50 to .00 gives you the geatost varicty o select m, Our ine of furniture, carpets, hang- {n: lam) \Wndow shades, parlor’ suits, oungges in large variety, Come and see us, we will Lmul you right, Max Ky, 820 Broadway, A ey A fresh fnvoice of fne cheviot suits for ID n'( men, just received at Model Cloth- THE NEVS The Revolution the New Gas Comyp Will Work with Its Cheap Fuel Gas FREED PROM A SHE IS BIGAMI Mus, enter's Unhappy Mare A Rise in the ~Calls 1o Worship— Minor Mention. of Ttis safe to say that the ety counell not taken official action upon any subject that is of more geneval public inte than matier that was brought to their attentio the special méoting held Friday night. T cqually safe to saythatno action they h overtaken geneval satis ompliance with request of the new gas company for ek to build and maintain works in the it application for the charter ca us @ surpise to even some the members of the council, but charter was so fair on its fa trodiced and partially vouched for by who huven staiiless record aud have ne been conueet 1y kind of jobby ast has given more tion than their prompt that the liad not the opportunity of ol surfice and in 1th pstigating the motives of company who asked the privilege, felt i agrecing to suspond the n ono sitl son luctance in dinance at the least 1we of I when and pass the ¢ There wis ne question the assu given the coun duced - the or that it was the that had sver heen presented. The and fuvestizations that, w fully justify the prompt action of tie coun and’ give the assurnee that a new era dawned for Counedl Bluffs As by e Compiny Towa fuel the terms of fal qui has assumed the name of A power company, and agr heir charter to and tain works for the manufacture and distri tion of w wras for domestic, heatin i factuving purposes, and fixes the hig price to be paid by any private consumer gardless of the quintity consuued, at 25 ¢ per 1000 eubic foet Unless people have th o1 and stop to conside what is e means of com| will not e at when they ave told that gas s to be furnished ata co to the suner of 2 cents per 1,00 cuble foet. | Lowe of Pennsylvania, who is cousidered best authority in such natte s that best results to be obtained from” the ¢ bustion of a ton of anthracite cal in ti phances used for dowmestic heating is equivalent of 10,090 cubic feet of hydro gas, At the prsent pries of coal “in Council Blufls, # ton, th 10,000 feet of s Tor &0, or 90 ¢ sand. Atthe price of conts for gas we wonld et 36,000 feet for &, e iniz the cost of hard coal at 2.0 & tor asserted that the water gas has only ab one-if the heat-producing qualities” of s, and if thisis admitt (and it is v tively demed by experts) the uew gas ¢ pany will furnish us a mueh clearer, be and'in every way more desivable fued will equil the cost of & a tom Auother fact that this point clearer is that the price this new company is only 4 cents Lthe lowoest price natural gas las vuished to tho people of Pittsburg at time during the pastfive years, Natural has cost the constmers in the heart of gas vozions 21 conts per thousand feet, an this company can fulfill its self-imposcd ditions it will confora greater blessing 1 the people of Couneil Blufs than if the opened an inexhaustible natural gas wel Bayhs park. 1t will be more desivable 1 natural gas for (he reason that the soure supply is always undor control, and the bility of explosions is veduced to @ minim by the fact that only s low pressureis m tained in the wnins, ts a th will m fixed hig Upon tho face of things this now compa deserves the fair and opew-hauded treatment accorded by the council ‘v prov of the churter is fn fayor of and if thero is failire to ¢ with its con s it be spec ted and mo public interests put in j Another feature that will also pleasing tomany citizeus of the city is fact that the new plant will not in me ent gas company, a3 the water gas isfu and will not be used at all for illuminat purpises. Tne vast amountof capital futo the present gas plant will notbe unproductive and the Couneil Bluffs citi who own it will not be harmec Asstated in Tux Bei yest company is composed of Boston rday the verting witer into gus. —They selected € cil Bluffs for the initial point for their w ern enterprise on it of railways that center hero, the networl Their pla first was to putin a small plant here forad- vertising purposes, just enormous jets, which somé conspleuous point, cluded to put in an the city and operate enterprises. They tall standpipes lieht them sufficient. to ran they would locat but they flually all its manuf propose to near. the transfer cach might. They appear like two natural gas wells and lighting up the country with their wiil attract the attention of the thousand people who pass throigh the ¢ transcontinental rail The company has 1ot y tion for its plant, wade by ox-Mayor Rohrer to locate the st erect selected the | works on the vacant tract just west of Northwestern city depot, between Broad: and First avenue. By the terms of ¥ must have it within sixty duys sufficient ited number of cousumers, finally completed and the network of laid over the city by November 10, 1501, China tea sets at Lund Bros,! Gents’ underwear in great variety at to suit all at Model Clothing Co, L Mossler, Mgr. its charter the new tosuply a Free froma Bigamist. About eight years ago there was qu sensation furnished Council Bluffs by marriage of a young man named H. J pent to cause general comment, upon this camea letter of woman 1n lling ming penter No. 1. The reve was adoubly married mau caused much flurry, as the deluded Couneil was well kiown heve. Carpenter for bigamy at the nest t court and sentenc the penitentiary Y osterday £ case by the for a divore. Judge desired decree and gave her the their little givl, aged about seven years. Tho whereabouts of known. He has not been fd from since s career of bigamy was given publicity. Following to be Mrs. was m of the dis d to eighteen month h attention was called to Carson granted e Owing tomy loss by firo on October am compelled toask all parties indobted e to pay up atonce, v — J. G, Tipton, real estate, 527 Broadway. SALE! SALE! The Boston Sto COUNCIL BLUE Opens a great clearing salé to make room for holiday goods. Commences tomor Mondey morning and continues for this week | ouly, Don't fail to attend. groawst bargains in dry and snawls will seen befors, Sale for this week only. Boston Store, e s Council Bluffs, FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & Up Goes Coal., The Council Blufls fuel dealers hel met ing last night and unsmmousl y ag 1o raise tho price of hard coal M cents a Some of koods, furs, cl be offered, the like The new rates go into effect on Monday IN THE BLUFFS. and it was in- men 1in the remotest manner with aldermen Burke he int ada yesterd is would give us the equivalent of a thousnd Itis which haed coal ghc been the o odily nner interfere with the plans of the pres- 1 d Chicago capitalists, who own the new process for con- | immense plant and heat flames y on the great bit a ‘proposition has been com- works partially comple nd have the works | mains rices r to alittle maiden of so tender years as inquiry from a ation that Carpenter Bluffs bride tried petition of Mus, Rachel Carpenter custody of such J. SULLIVAY, | moming, and hereafter consimers of ) | cont will be obi god to pi | This action has veen corttemplated dealers for some time, but all of | not be induced to sign the agr Omaha and all other western cities price has been %050 for a long time, 3 Couneil Bluffs dealers have e simply | derseliing all other compoti tors. While people of Council Bluffs have beon | the beneflt of this rate the constantly selling on aecreas thele profits seavcely pald | handling the coal, pment any ST, { arging v for the cost ied ago, but it i< selling for less than the in othor cities axe gotting for it | The advance all around has been sioued by the inerease in wholesale | tneeast, "The advance took effect in Sop berand October, bnt Council Bluffs d shoutd have the ' credit of maintaining has | dealers, Whother or not there will further advances will deperd npon Lk ern wholesalers, The possibilit will serow we eat our Christimas turk I FUR FLY. the n at | tis ave fac- MAKING the | Henry Bis tter | fiave made the bigeest fur and cl The | ever consummated in the ame | their store in Council Bluffs, will deat of | oul to the consumers | prices that will wive them the | anoney-savirig public | season. Capes and | areour best sellers | Black and coloved have capes 83,25, | #5.00 and §.00, | Black Coney capes from 495 to §3.00, Silver hare capes, roll collars, the | special bargain at .00 for cape and muft the | Astragan fur capes and muffs atall e Wool seal capes from £12.00 upwards. Real monkey capes very cheap, Natural oposvin capes, < | Nutrinand beavor cape to | Blackastragan clot Sille plush mitation and real, Seal muffs ~collars aud boas Vst | v kind of fur known in setts, rios | or by the yard will e offc 1 this week's sale at about one-half w ncil, | houses ask for th has | Childrens? Coney, w with blacke sp hare, white tibbils, astragan cloth, the | augora {mitation lynx, nutria, oDy | Seal-the groatest vaviefy of childrons' \in. | ever shown, at surprisingly low prices. ibu Fur trimmings by the yard, S in all widths, Get our’ pr before chasing, CLOAKS A an & Co. Cov the uffs arc immense, ¥ vho ules and muffs, eanes, ro- ¥ sin white Cloney o8 PLUSH CLOAKS. WILAT Wi We sall youa plush cloalc are sold by othier houses fox Our 816,59 are sold our#22.00 eloaks wonld other d s for 3,00, and onr bette in proportion. We givean el | every plush cloak we | sale! [ CLOTHJACKETS AND at from $1.50 up to the finest seen | sands to select from. Right jard | thatourvaricty s so complete e ure to suit every w fine a garm bave cloaks cloaks for the medium class and people. Come to us for ak for a do! up to five hundved dollars and w you MISSES AND CHILDR and ts from &1 each up i 4 t variety to select novelties just roceived not able heretofc at | chillren’ ko | call nts 0. for 813,00 20,00 iz fucl com of. th the om - the WMAR made, or how hou We nal- hout cou p0si com- tter to the ron. suit cspecially invite line just receive by | will surprise you in our clegant assor andthe low prices, Remenber we | nicedoll freeduving this weel' cry child’s clonk betw Also plase notice Co. i3 the omly house in that has these barg Hixny Brspyay & Co. any Riis the | Eiseman & d western country con- | Call and see us, ipon had | in i © of that Mail orders promptly filled, Motor fure vefunded by I Co., Council Bluffs, to iy For stout men's num | Crothing Co., L. H, nin- Mgr, | Main stre any : 2 Election returns fall stock of shades, lwce and chenille curtains, ol upholstery goos, ete. Our dombo, publican, probibition and otier re about all in, so ity, o’ op- 0 be the any sy Among the Churches, put | Meeting of Spiritualists in tie Ade | Army hall at 7:30 p. m. Dr. zens | Brooklyn will be preseut, Twentyninth _ Street Mission school, 1 p. m. Preaching by William at 750 p.om. invited. T'he temperance mission society at the corner of North Tenth avemme Gat So'clock p. m. Ser ducted by Rov, J. Fisk, chaplain, Borean Baptist. ehirch-Diving ser 100, m. and 7:30 p. m. Model Young \Woman Progress of Religion in the Human Sunday school meots at 11:43 a, m, Flirst Baptist Church Stophen Phelps, D. D., will preach at_ 10 Wil | & m., and Rev, UL\ % 70 p. m. Sunday school v 12 m, Y | than, 6:80 p. m. All covdially welcomed. Elders R. M. Elwin and 1, C, Bran will preach at 10:30 0, 10, and 7:30 p. m, the Latter Day Suiuts church on street west of Glen avenue. new oun- kof n ot two o in | con- Subjects : ¢ in g two and ds of oca- new, the way Young Men's Christian viam block. Itev. D, H. Cool the young men's meeting today at 4 p. his last service before leaving ovr and bring a friend, ted lim- will preach @ sermon to young men, ovoning there will be i prai sociation, tian Endeayor ve free and Young 1 at 630, come, First P nua and Se: Phelps, pastor, At 10:30 a. m. by request, preacn 10 young men. school at 12:00m. Young people 30 p. vited, St. Paul's Church m, and7:30 p. o, . H shyteri enth Rov street. Rev. ite o the Car- soon Sunday ar- lm“m,:, God in nature ana in Evening seraion: “Practical Christianit an address to the mombers of Fidelit cil, Royal Arcanum. Young men strangers ulways cordially rvices T. J. Mackay, rector. J.0. Bixby, steam ncating, ginecr, 813 Life building, O.uiha; viam block, Council Blufts, Y, M. O A, Notes. Will you be one of the 400¢ Asic cral secretary about it. of a trict hs in 0 the w2 the un- lere menber we ate, five active, Hore's a pointer. for the newly organied as Falls, Mont., was formed by that city, making a gift of fifty Our association ought to have o Who will start it¢ clected —twenty-cight 1| 1 'to | good libra Ing one hundred new member little members the ched, are coming. With a the part of those alread hundred would soon be Mr, W, P. Officer manship of the TOW, the o ks | frouthe dty. Dr. P. J. oy pointed chairman to prop~ed to have a durig the winter. "The followiug Is the Averige duily attendance t ters written in rooms by | written by gencral secretary found for | young man month, 40} uew members, 85 youug men's meeting, o Il the vacal Co. rooms, 305 1 a reed ton., under the direction of the imstructors v 89,50 a ton for it by the them conld and gotting levs huve been Soft conl was advanced more than a month dealers oce prices in summer prices two months longer than other bo an cast- | is that they up the pricos another noteh bofore | weil Blufrs, ak deal west, and they, the »f the northivest at such trade of the Fars are in favor this Here $1.25, point fronts, prices 1 durin other gra SNOW white heaver and furs aw pu that clsewhere for £25.00, be called cheap 1 v grades rant mu Y with sell during this weeks Thou- horo lot us say that we ave clicap for the rich, we hav Dower can suit CLOAKS finest New Mothers who wer 1 in masses or give a sale with 0 the ages of 2and Henry this Couneil Bluffs, In. Eiseman & il Omabia customers, ng call at Model is our rpets, rugs, oil cloth, window friend! ar invited tocalland take advantage of our low Grand | Rothmel of Sunday Blood Allin that vieinity cordially will meet street and s con. ices at | and “The Rise and Soul.” tofice, Rev. ‘howas Stepliens of Omiha Clris- Plerc A cordial inv tation is extended to all scekers of the truth, association M v will address m, All men of the city invited to hear the doctor in Come Congregational —n the morning the pastor In the > service con- dueted by the young menof the Young Mon's oples’ So- These all are cordially wel- an—Corner of Willow ave- Stephen Dr. Cooley will preach At 7:30 p.m. the pastor will, Sabbath meeting at Strangevs and others cordially in- Divine service today at school, bible class, G:80 p. m. Sermon topics : Life."? Coun and welcomed to these sanitary en- Mos the gen- At tho last board meeting thivty-theee new associ- The nucleus fora library oclation at Great 4 gentleman of volumes, In August the move was started for secur- . Quite a large number has been added, and still they more work on bas resigued the chair- lecture and entertainment commitiee, owing to his temporary remoyal Montgomery was eries of entertainments oport for October: let- | young men, 113 L 10; employment baths taken during urerage at “The gymnasium work is progressing finely | from | got | Daughters of | Miss pung men oppor- tunity to secure phfafeal training, ‘Too much emphinsis cannot i | placed 04 the val ment and pes eribed exercise x aminations made oy Friday evening i ek beglufiffiy todiy has been sot apart by the mterintipnal convention and the world's con forene awoek of prayer wor young men. The Aynerican association has regularly observod this annual appointment since 1800 This soaspn it will be observed oughout the world, Mectings will be held evening, comnfonciag Monday, at 8 o'clock, except on - Wedunesday, when tne meeting will not begin uotil 9 o'clock. A different leader will conduct each meeting An elegant ling of Malton duced rates at Molel Clothing Co, Ites, Ogden honse. \pound of toa and a beau th Lund Bros South Main street Buy your coal and wood of C 539 Broadway. Telephone 138, Resolutins of Respect. At a meeting of St. Albans Lolge No. 17, Knights of Pythias, the following action was taken regarding the death of John Van Valk- cuburg, past supremes chancellor of the world : Wherens, tako fr broth chanee and, Wherons,. This s at ee. Dr. Seybert Tel. 140, One dollarbuys ful teapot B. Fuel Co,, It has pleased Almighty € 1 our midst our worthy I John Vin Valkenhure, p or, Kulghts of Pythiss of the we lodge desiras to place on record its estimateof his worth and the ex pression of ity soreow ander the dispensation Which lias elosed Lis carthly eiresr 18 ons of {lie foramost workers fn the order, therefors e it Resolved. That it <ivos ns pleasiro to re- member and re ord his fidelity to his oflicial responsibility as a troe and zealous w the order, and it is with deep re no moro recalve s pleasant ereotir and profit by his reet counsels, nor join with him In diseharze of our datics as citizens nor as knlghts fnour ¢ Hali, Ived. Thit wo i to nof onr de i Sympathy i i et Resolved. Thatonr Castle Hull be draped Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions besent to the famifly of our de) el broth that they be published fn thedaily papers spread upon the reoras of the lod teapots still left at Lund Muin street, cnildren’s suits durably t prices, call at the Model the wife and oronr since re nd Some of Bros. those *, 23 South Yor boys' and made and at lowe Clothing Co, The Broad way nhattan sporting headquarters, 413 SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Says He Was hbed, Martin Everhait tells the police that he in with Edw 1 Flannagan and two chums at Fremont and came to this eity in a box car, and that when th vived in this City the g robled him o Bucked t Priest is a wise and prosperous man among his friends at Raymond, but wlen he comes in with a shipment of stock and with the procecds thereof in his poclet and attempts to buck the tiger he is a dismal it wound up poorer Thomas ad an o The Rebekan Social, The lodge rooms of Alpha lodge, Rebekah, were filled with friends at the social F'riday night. The comn nfitees were mor than successful in ente taining the guests, After a splendid lunch had been served a very pleasant dance w indulged in. A score of friends were ent from Omiaba No. 44, MeDanough-Mil'er. At the residence of the bride's paren ts,Mr, and Mrs, T. J, McDosough, No. 1719 Teaven- worth street, at 7 o'elock Wednesday even- ing, Rev, Father MceCarthy ofticiating, Miss Mary E. McDonough of Omaha and Mr. € W. Miller of this city were united in mar- riag Mr. and Mrs. Miller have gone to housckeeping on Twenty-fifth, between O and P streots MeGimpsey-M At the vesidence of the bride's parents, Twenty-ninth street, between Q and R. streets, Mr. Jesse W. Mack and Miss Lizzie MeGimpsey were mavried ‘Cuesday evening, Rev. Robert. L. Wheeler officiating After the ceremony the Magic City cornet band put in an appearance and enlivened the occasion with some fine musie. After all had indulged in au excellent supner a social dance was en- joyed. , Mr. and Mrs, Mack commence their married life under sunshine and with the hearty good wishes of many friends. Drove Over a Bank. G. 'T. Arcler, Joseph Hoffman, Charles Nichiolas and a man whose name could not be learned met with aserions aceident about 1 ock Satnrday morning, The men staried tha driving a team belonging to Frank air, and on their return, when below Al- lrove over a bauk about sixteen feet. M, Aveher nad his leg broken in two places and received other slight injuries. He was takeu to his home in Plattsmouth last nigat: “The other men were scratehed, jammed and bruised, but not seriously injured. One borse was killed and the “wagon wrecked, The injured men wore taken to the camp and surgical aid summoned. Notes About the City. Chauncey M. Wilson is seriously fll. “Creahoft is iu Chicago on business, W. Pawell, the grocer, is down with a Arthur N. Shriver was taken ill yes- A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Pinnell, The next hop by the Club will be given Friday evening, the 14th, William Morgan has removed to his new house, Twenticth and J streets. Thomas Rock will build a fine residence near Twenty-sixth and B streets. Isaac Early, formerly of this city, from Bouldey, Colo., visiting J. W. Silver Eli H. Doud left for Chicago yesterday, and on his urn will bring Mrs. Doud with him, Ernest Parnell, who has been ill with fever forsome time, i better and nowlis out of danger. Fred Bowley, ‘A, L. Braidard and Lu Blouchard have goue to O'Feill for a ten days' hunt, Samuel Harrah, 'a carpenter, cut his right leg with an adze at the ankle, almost severing fhe menc William L. Gregson of the packing houses of Swift & Co, is in Denver on a short busi- ness trip for the hou: Postmaster Glasgow has appointed Capt John E. Hart cleérk in the postofice, v John E. Dilger, resignes E. .. Hull yestenduy receivea word that his father was dangevously ill, and started at once for Schozhticoke, N.'Y Miss Mary Best of Medicine Lodge, Kan., ou hier way to visit her home in England, is the guestof Miss Mabel L.Silver. J. H. Evans of Omaha will erect a laundry building on the worth side of N street be- tween Twenty-thivd and “Twenty-fourth stroets. rge F. Long and family of San Fran- cisco, on their way homo from the east, are visiting in the city, the guests of Mr. and Murs. D Kiteh, At a special meeting of the city council the city treasurer was authorized to puy the two bonds of the Fiest sewer district of $00 each, due November 1. Miss Mavy O'Brien, daughterof James O'Brien of the ‘Third ward, who returned from Denver last Saturday, where she spent the summer for her health, is worse again, B, C. Quinn, a trimmer in the hide depart- ment at the Armour-Cudaby packing houses, wed the blade of his butcher knife into has left hand, the point running up his wrist. Ascoroof young people went to Omaba last evening 1o attend a reception given by Isie Hartman, venteenth and Jen- ter streets, They reportan enjoyavle even- ing. Ou account of the in get away, the Arzour- s back bility of members to Cudaby football team ue of | 1800.-SIXTEEN cannot play the Young Men's Christian As sociation team of Omaha untill Thanksgiving day Eugene, aged throe years, Mrs. Joseph Auderson, L strcets, died at 4 o'clock yesterday morn ing, and will be buried at 2 o'clock this after noon 10 Forest Lawn cometery afr. and Mrs, K. L Egeer will be at h Twenty-cighth and Egger street. Saturd evenin, the Iith, to ortic birthdiy of Mr surteenth birthday of their daugnter, Miss Emma, Fred Drexel of Omaha, who form owned the land on which this city is now built, and J. Bggers of Grand island, have baught five business lots on Twenty-fourth street, between M and N, fron 1. Fabs for £13,000. A row of three-story bricks will be erected on these lots, - THE BRENNAN-DANFORTH FIGHT son of Mr, and Twenty-seventh and | rly The Gladiators and Sports o Ground and Eager tor the y Mewrine, Tenn, Nov. 8.—[Special Tele- gram to T Bre.)—The time forthe Bren nan-Danforth fight has narrowed down to twenty-four but it is more dim cult than ever to pick the wi ner, although betting mea like Danforth onuceount of his great generalship. Reddy Brennan arrived in the city yesterday, weighing a fraction over 130 pounds. Kach musele in his entire body is ay compact and hard as jron, and there Is not an ounce of flesh on him that he cannot use. Danforth’s condition is perfoct. Inall his experience of twenty-three battles he says ho has never felt httor nor v er in boiter fighting condition. Hugh McManus and Billy Myer arrived this morning and will look for Bren nan's wauts, and Jimmy _ Car- voll, who bested Andy ~ Bowen, and Fitzsimmons, whose ambition is 10 whip Jack Domsey, also camo in from New Orleans on the morning train. They will second Tommy Danforth. The ring wiil be pitehed some where within fifty miles of Memphis. hours, i A Dangerons Crook Jailed. Citicaco, Nov. 8.1t developed today the man giving his name as Patrick and who with another man was brealing into the ofiice of a brewin pany s one of the most notorious crool the count He has been turned over to Sheriff Noel of Pontiae county, who has been wanting tim badly for three years. His ght name is William Idom. Ho was ar- rested in Peoria three years awo for safe- keeping, but mi d o make his escap Heo was discovered u month later in St Louis, but n madea daring escape by jumping into the Mississippi viver and swim ming away: He came hero and entered into the employ of the North western road as switchman, Since then car robberies in the yards have been frequent and Idom was finally connected with an at- tempt 10 blow the browery safe. Detectives say he has organized and trained a gang of thioves in every place they have found traces of him. Hewas an all round crook in Lou- dou before coming to this country. — County Court, Tn the eounty eort the Union National bank has brought suit to recover £710.13 from Storz & ller, The banik alleges that during the winter of 1800 the defendants became in- devted to the Omaha ice compuny inthe amount sued for, and that later the claimwas bought by the plaintiff aud has never been paid, John D. Murphy has sued Case & Kencdy, the contractors. He alleges that these de fendants contracted to build for him n $2,600 vesidence, The residence was _built, the Bohn sash and blind company filed a' §00 lien, which hehas been compelled to pug. "The suit is brought to recover this amount. American Horse Show Closed Cnicago, Nov. 8—The American lhorse show closed tonighit before a lavge audience. The feature of the evening was the jumping contest between the Canadian horse, Rose- berry aud the American horse, Filemaker. The latter, in attempting to 1 a 6 foot 11 inch jump, fell and seriously injured his rider, Pot The next attempt was at 7 feot 1% inche<, half an inch higher than Filemaker's world beating record, at Thursday evening’s performance. Roseberry was ridden by Tim Blong in excellent form and at the very first trial cleaved the poles the horse barely grazing it with one of his fore fect, that tord scked up for - Chicago's Gas Trust ined. Cineaco, Nov. 8.—The gas trust was thi morning fined $10 and costs in the suit of the people against the trust, and Judge MeCon- nell entered a sweeping order today debar- ring the trust from bolding any stock, even a mitority, in_ another gas company or any electric light company. This was in accordance with his decision rendered some days ago. Coun- sel for the trust aceepted to the entry of the order and the supreme court will settl the legality of McCounell's judguent ouster. Death Follows a Debauch. SeriNerienn, 1L, Nov, 8, —A, C. Evans, a prominent and wealthy manufacturer of this y and councilman from the Fifth ward, dicd today at the Lebanon sanitarium from the cffects of an over dose of opium. For For the past month Evans has been on a pro tracted debauch at Cicinnatti and was or- dered from that city two weeks ago by Polic Judge Ermston. He was taken to the san tarvium by his wife and daughter. He caped from that institution last evening, soon returned wild with opium, -— Minister Linco'n's Son Buried. SerixarieLn, 1L, Nov, 8. —Robert T. Lin- coln, mumister to England, arrived in this city this morning with the body of his son, who died abroad scveral months ago. He was met at_the station by members of the Lincoln Monument association, wno corted Mr. Lincoln and the remains o his son to Oak Ridge, where the body was placed in the monument crected to the mem- ory of the boy's illustrious grandfathe The interment was without ceremony. . Church Sociab'e Postponed. The church sociable that had been planned and announced to take place at the Young Meu's Christian association rooms on Mon- day night, the proceeds of which were to he donated to the West Omaha Methodist mis- sion, has been postponed one week. A Mining Burning. ReApixG, Pa, Nov, 9.—A dispateh received early this (Sunday) morning states that the miding town of Fremont, Schuylkiil county, is on fire and it is feared that half of the town will burn, PYERSONAL J.D. Pr is at the Merchants. C. E. Fisher of Boston is at the Casey., D. L. Sterling of Denver is at the Millard, Catlen Hunter of Cheyenne is at the Pax ton T. Littlefield of Boston is a guest at Millard W, W last night Hon. Eugeue Ware of Fort Scott, Kan,, 15 in the A. J. Bothwell of Rawlins is iu the city, at the Paxton, J. A Ware the Paxton. B. F. Hough of Des at the Case S, L. t of Kansas Qity was at tue Pax- ton last night. E. Bennett of St. Louls was at the Mur- ast night. Fry of Pittsburg, Pa.. is a guest but - PARAGRA PUS. the Adams of Detroit was at the Casey of St. Louis is in the city, at Moiues is in the eity, ray George W at the Murra) C, L. Kingsloy of Chicago was at the Mil- Jard last night J. J. Rochford of Rapid City, S. the Merchants, John P, Sutton of Lincoln is in the city, at the Merchants, Rev. R, V. Atkinson, formerly of Quinoy, 111, becomes the regular pastorof thé Souih West Presbyterian church today, The church has b 1 without a pastor for several mouths and the congregation will appreciate the efforts of @ zealous and faithful pastor most thoroughly, D, is at some time ago | PAGE | | | Henry | send TUESDAY NIGHTI'S JUBILE ts Nearly Perfected for the Big Kvent, At last night's mecting of the appolnted by the Samoscts to perfect are rangements for the anti-prohibition celebra- tion Tuesday night, a great deal of prelim. inary work was performed. Louis Heimrod was elected grand marshal of the evening and he appointea the following nides Omaha-—John I, Boyd, T, &, Clarkson, C. V. Gallagher, Joe Teahon, James C ford, Churles Fauning, A. B € Vass, W. . Beehel, M. L South Omaba—Colonel . 12,8 Lowry, Plattsmouth 1. Palmer. Connell Blufts Farrell Lincoln—John 1, Sutton, Nebraska City — 1), B. 1 son, Prank 1, Trelund Fremont—Low May, John 1. Shervin and Tsland—Johi' Wallichs, Sam bach, Patrick Dunphey West Port ~Judge . ¢ Norfolk—Dr. Alex hwenok e mars Arrangeme committee Craw- leshall, Roeder Juimes W H Cushing, Captain H Thomas Bowman, D. A foln Eitzgerald Ife, John C Wat Wal Crawford Bear, Dr. Peter ted to lead the different | wards of Omaha are First Thomas Johu Butier: Second Frank Kasper Third - Ed. Rothery, Butts Fourth W, I, Beckel, Fifth —Henry Osthofy, George Tierney, Lowry, William Weeker, Gicorge Anthes, George Holmes, Patric Ford, William Andy Moyuihan, John MeDonald Sixth William Sievers, William Mack. Seventh T Georie A. Mogeath, Michael Lee Sternsdorff, Albert Saun Ninth-Buelid Martin The aides from outside towns are re quested to appoint marshals to lead thele respective delegn tiom. line of march will be published as soon anged. All the bands in the city will d for the oceasion, and outside dele- s are requested to bring music with them, Special excursion rates will be given by all railways centering in Omaha, Ov £1,000 worth of fireworks has been ordered, and will arvive from Chieago, accompaniod by two expert pyrotechnists, on Tuosday movt; z. At the conelusion of the f W S display” the throng will be addrossed in- the Grand opera honse and the Exposition build ing by Governor-cloet Boyd, Congressman- elect Bryan ang others. - 3 MAJOR W KINLEY INVERVIEWED Pred Blumer, He is Satistied With the Distriet, Cieverasp, 0., Nov. 8.—Co William MeIKinley, who was in the city evening, said ta reporter, refering to eloction: “T am well satisfied with the sults in my own district, 1 gained during the campmign, which lasted but thre weeks. Tt is ven ratifying to. me. The republican vietory onethe state ticket was splendid. The unfairness of the gerrymande was mani fested most clearly by the recent election The republicans cirrice the state by a popu- lar majority of over while the demo- secured two-thirds of the represent congr Protection 15 sty y than it er was, and will continue to srow in fav The tariff bill was mis dand wis shmofully mis lutter was done by the imp not citizens of the United Stares and are free traders. 1 am o it will win in the end. The same issuo will come forth in 1502, and it will then be bet- ter understood. The republicans have little to fear the fut they have d free ballot and a faic count.”” Major McKinley feels confident that the senate will pass the Lodgo federal elections bill before the close of the uext session, Ward Det T.oxpoy, Nov. prints an inte wli rela comuit an, that he Mesultin His essman this the = \ls Barttelot. The Sunday Times view with Herbort Ward, s that he never saw Barttelot acts velloeting on his honor, or himself had not committed. He was shocked that such personnlitics had been published aud sorry to thinlk that Stanle should seek to embroil him (Ward) in a quai rel lacking every sentiment of chivalry for the dead and consideration for the living, Speaking from s knowledge, Barttelot never used excessive ern He says that Stagley, in his opin fails to attribite the blame for the disaster to the rear guard, where it should be laid, namely, upon’ Jameson, administrator of the Congo state, who neglected to send a steamer up to the camp. Had this been done everything would have been saved, Snow in the Northwoest. Sr. Pavt, Minn., Nov. 8&—A snowstorm setiu this afternoon in the southern part of this state and has kept up ever since, from three to five inches having fallen in difforent localities, The snow extends over into D kotaaud will probably be quite heavy before morning. A high wind accompanied the snow at Rochester, Minn., and it bids fair to last YAxkTos, S. D, Nov. 8. Lakeficld, Albert Lea, St. James and other places report heavy snow with prospects of its lasting some time, Briranetox Ia, Nov., 8,—The first regular cold wave of the season struck this vieinity this morning. A heavy sleet storm prevailed almost L northwe stern part of the storm there. Tthas b ously for fourteen hours. Reports from the tate tell of o heavy n snowing continu- ‘ensus of Alaska, Wasminatoy, Nov. 8.—A bulletin from the census ofice upon the census of Alaska is composed of an introductory statement from Superintendont Porter and a letter from Special Agent Petroff, describing his ex- perience in organizing his forco of enumer- ators and collecting statistics, He began his work February 10 last, He divided the territory into eight divisions and organized a forcé of assistants \d special agents for field wok from resi- dents fawmiliae with the language and the country. The cnumeration is uearly col wleted, but the returns have been received only i part and some cannot be had untll next spring. Mr. Petroff® journcy in Alaska foots up about twelve thousand miles, and the distances traveled by his assistants wlil probably foot up more. o B The Celebration Postpon The severe weather of lay compelled the friends of high license to postpone the proposed celebration of prohibition’s defeat, Extensive preparations had been made for n, and the ratit od in by all, re coln, B ed, the occas been indul, afiliations. T mouth and del rejoicing By order of the chai Bart i the gen men of both republi- can’”and democratic central committees this ovent was indefinitely postponed, but will certainly occur at no distant date, - Sprinting. W You, Wendeli crack sprinter of the Burkeley athels broke the record for 200 yurds this afternoon, doing it in 20 seconds, one-ifth of u sccond better thau the best previous record. ' - nd Dillo Nov. ast Nov. 8 the lub, Balker, O'Brien Boston, Mass,, and other Irish delegatos arvived hero this cvening. They were greeted at the dopot 2 tremendons throng, und afterwards held veception at the Parker house. - Killed by a Boiler E Maaxorix, Miss,, Nov. 8.—By the explosion of a saw mill béiler here this morning Sam Pritchard, white, and Nelson Andrews, col ored, were killed, two other men fatally and o Seriously, injured. - A Tame Affair. New You, Nov. 8.—The anarchists' meet- fng tonight in Brooklyn proved to be a tame affair, ouly about four hundred being prosent. Herr Most was the principal spealer Lol . The Death Roll, Nasuvitie, Tean., Nov. 8.--Hon, Barday Martin, an old time member of congress, died at Columbia today, ton, Dillon plosion atement of Tonnage and Revenues of Dieent Lines Cnicaco, Nov. 8. [Special Telogram to Tuw Ber.)—Chalrman Aldace 1, Walker of the Interstate Commerce Railway assoctation today sentout to the lines in the southwest- orn pool a complete statemeat of the tounage and revenue of the diffevent lines since the inception of the pool. It is an instructive object lssson as regards maintenance of rates, there having been almost 1o complaint in this direction againstany of the trafic pooled. The three chairmen who have the blind pool in charge have made no ent @ for the division of trafie, and it can bo taken for wranted that the percontages given are ex actly or nearly those aereed upon by the chaivmen, 1t belng o blind pool, the roads themselves do not kuow the pevientapes agreed upon, The figures are as follows Pee Rev Tons, cent s 1.0 200 Baw 148 St .t Atcehison Alton Burlington st Panl Rock Island CoSt L& RO Wabnsh 5| Mo, Paeific 206,05 I'hese fig ires apnly on the teafie between August 1 and October $1, - he Chancellor at Rome, Rove, Nov. 8. [Special Cablegram to T'in Bre ] General Von Caprivi, the Gevman chancellor, today visitoa the cathedval at Milan and subsequently inspected the works of art m the Victor Emmianuel callery. Af ward he returned to the Hotel Gavo he held a long conforence with Signe the Ttalian prime ministor, Tho duke and duchess of Genoa and the court dignitaries will he prosent at the banguet to be given to Chancelior Von Caprivi at Mooz IR0 [HINTS whero Crispi George Dunc: Bates, three tou upon a charge of breakiug into a hox car and stealing flour fn the B, & M. yavds, were tried yesterday afternoon in police vot and aischarged I. C. Knotts 'Uel - Merchant All kinds of the hest and cleanest tuel in stock and under liam h Tooking arrested sheds People who desira chenp and clean fuel for cooking will find it by ordering a load ofcobs, | have a'large supply that are clean and whole not broken wp. Good hard wood cheap, e in cord wood length wood, deliverad promptly. All of bard coal, « bright and well screened, The black peerless lump conl continnes to b the favorite for doiestic purposes. -i- No. 29 Main Street. Call Telephone ZIF: ; MY GRLT GO0SE, ther ve- sizes lean, 4y hall Tdo on Christmas day 1y gray goose should ran We don't expeet Ty e tru avay, but weshall silow the following o getiniy onCliristy 1 barrel Way Lated sug i Juva ol Dauvls' Now 0 flour. utoes toods will ot cnn eapt wny them. 1 you w way. and it yon 0y OuITe W o HOW further pariicus lars ask men, and at the sime tinie suve yourseif i per cent Wo buy foreash and sl for cash able tosiyo on custon por cont HERE IS WHAT YOU CAN DO FOR CASH: 11, Wt | suzar for 16 1< Ciugor 17 Ibs. (¢ suzar Fhurs of White Teussiin s for 3hurs of zood fnandry soun Tare bottle bluing Californii has por Boneless hams per pound. m Cheese per pound Potatoes per bushel Good Broom Jelly per pound vy beans jer pouid clers per pouid ce lonvesof . v are viled hani per cin Two oz botiie lemon Two 0z, hot e vanila Vine.sar, | Conl 0il, per Vive gallons zusoline We are Headguarters on Vlonr. R Davis' No. 10, per sick BT Davis', Blue D, persack Gold nedal. per suck Baze, Norton & Co's Buf, AL Ruttler, tr All goods wireanted as reprosented and 16 ounecs to the pound. Welz onds and doi’'t be decelved by your hi Teors min. Any g wishing to 1lon ED.N. BROWN'’S, C. O. D. Fourth Street Couneil and Broadway. Bluffs. lowa, CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, PAID UP CAPITAL,..%..00vueie... . $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .. .. . 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS ., 0,000 Direcrops—I. A, Miller, B, 0. Gleason, F. Ta Shugart, BB Huet, 1D Edmundson, Clharles C. Hannan. Transiet general bankinz tusi- ness. Larigest capltal and surplus of any b sthwestorn Lo INTEREST ON TIME DEPOS[Tb D. H. McDaneld & Co., Butchers’ axd Packers’ Sup; Markat Fixtures, Casinys, pges and Suusaze Makers' A in st neil Bluffs, I, .\i~ ) enle In Hides and e 5 bk SPECIAL NOTICE COUNCIL BLUFFS, Tery OST-A amp eharm, engraved 11,11 L turnt 300 15 rondwity and receive 1ewards 30X Wantod trom work, Good ird st ANTED N, wark, Gorman S10 Planter st. JANTED A good glrl for gener N e R ‘ h " A girl for housework, on, 1101 Bixth ave o AL o piy Leonwrd Evoreit QOIR RENT — Tho MoMuhan tlirec story brick bloek, No, 5 8, Muln st, withelesuto T Santrac Rk it g ouR RENT near ing Squires. \D Good five-room hois ) uses different | Toon) OVOF SLore ¥ 5 0 17 yoars old. 1uside wages, 1. O Graves & Sons 171 W Sims, gl for general “ preferred, Mr wob Mis 7 work horses. Wil on o0 lot. Apply to Two good in tilling A cholee ploce of garder and Council Blufrs, with g new hulld- pedinte possession i d el ]\ 100 ar court house; ses and lots for sale on monthly pay meats: oue house and lot 800; desirablo business 1ots on Suin- ders steeet. North Omahi, for lease or sule cheap. J. R Davidson, 1fth avenue QOIE SALE T To ul RENT v b iplete set of tinners tools, K OF tnwiro at i biyu oom 318 Merrium bioek. at cost t Tngt 0 stoves .) X e10s0 out. Hewlqiartors hard louso moving rollers and D KA & O ) M alivst et r WO R)-aere farms for sule near i« atn, WAL Wood & Co, JOR SAL or Rent—Garden land, with , Ly J. R, Kice, 103 Main st Counold yut 5% Ma [ bt

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