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THE OMAHA BEE | INCIL BLUFFS NO. 12 PEARL STRERT C CFFICE: . Delivereaty carrier (0 any part of the oity H.W. TILTON, - MANAGER ) 3 Bu ess Office, . AELEPHONES | R neps O MINOR MENTION, N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Blufts Lumber Co.. Willinm Scott, who peeled a poeler’s cheok Sunday night, was tinca $3).501n police court yosterday morning. Whoever will rot black and whito b eve, clipped oars, A laprobe to 2% Sixth stireet I pup, black arsand one got reward and b wore stolen buggy bolonging 1o £. E. Kmn it was standing in front of th Catholic church Sunday night I'he pietures of 1. M. Trognor and . H Owden uppear in the (st xsuo of the Young Mea's Journal, an Owmana publication de voted mainly Lo the interosts of the Yo Men's Christing i Regular lodee No, from a vhilo orman octation arion Bluff City Iree and Accepted Masons, this evening. = All master Masous in pood standing ure cordially invited., By order of tha worshiptul mas er. Meotings are in progress at the Fifth ave nue Methoaist enucch avery night under the Inadorsuip of the reilrond ovangelists, Jenn Smith ana Adelaide Shecman, 1tis reported that conversions ure of nightly occurranee, Al of flawkeye lodge 181 wnd Humboldt log Tndependent Order of O1d IPellows, are requested 1o moet Al the bull Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock o attend the funeral of Auton Rink. Visit ing Ocd 0ws are invited Lo pariicipate. H. H. Van Brunts ofico was ente burglars Sunday mignt. They e pryfng opon the rear window, and aio coat belong ) b'rank Van Braor, trunk and valise, togother with some elothing of John A, Killon, a voung who sloops 1n the store. Harey W. Montross of Desmet, 5 Avua T of maurried yesterday 1oon at by Rev Father Remban 'hey lef svening train for a bridal trip to Io ) N Ihey w be at ho 1) t December 1 Consideral I in the ofifce of th company The c 10 the front of the © of communt il, Ancient, members No wdor man, D.. and uncil Blufts were the Catholic par dreg in svamentaare being made n Union ‘Telegraph propor is being moved o, it DANASOMe A0sK is being put i and enlarged switchboards are being made 50 a8 to allow more wires to be used. This will onable the company to give prompter service. Tho following partios were grantod mar. W riage liconses vosterday: Henry W. Mont- ross of DeSmet, 1., and Annie Fagen of Council Bluffs: John N. Wilhs ant Emma F. Leslie of Omaha; William 1. Hennesoy of Council Bluffs and Hattio Kline of Platts- mouth; James Peterson and Ada Ward of Pottawattamio connty. An Italian, whose name could not be learned, tricd to commit suicido Sunday af- ternoon’ at the Union Pacific transfer, e seemed to be out of nis right mind, and kept sayiug thutsome ono was aftor him to vob him of his mon adenly Lo drew a revolver and put it up to his head. A bystander knocked it a v, but when it went off the shot took effect i the Italian’s wrist, The weapon was tuken away from himand he left on the evening train for the oast, T DRESS PARTHENT NEWS Frow GOODS DY At the Bosion St 86-inch heavy yard. Yard yaed, nolish checked ds, ali wool, 5 Changenble inches wide, a bargain at 43¢ Ladi cloth, 54 imches wide, a full line of fall colors, H0c a yard. Ovor 100 pieces of all-wool serge and cashmere in every inmginable color at 60c yard. IMPORTED WOOL G0oODS, The sweli thing for the fall of 1892 is shown by wus. The new two-toncd matelasse in an endless variely of e quisite combination of colors. POPLINS, This fabric, although not new, is one of tho popular wouves for this fall, A full rango of colors, Prico $1.00a yard. STORM Si The most profit wenr is shown of weaves, P yard. e Comneil Blafts, 1 dark suitings, 19¢ wide jaequavd fancies, S0 suiting and Scotch s ayard. irvidescent P twills, yard 10 1 CIEWHIP CORDS A beautiful cloth much the same sorgo with ame prominent cord much heavier—a fuil range of fa Price $1u yard, RCOTCH CHEVIOTS An entircly new w vory heautiful finish, elegant shades, desiable fall ‘matorial. Pric yid. FANCY CREPONS, Wo show an endless vaviety of figured cropons in all tho leading shi line in threc quulities 1 $1.00 and $1.25 a yard, SILK DEPARTMENT. Our importation order of silk now complote with all the new weaves and funcy novelties of the leading makers of Burope, Chungeablo and $1.00. Colored ehina silks d0ce, Tae and $1.00, Fanoy armure silk %0c, 98¢, $1. 19, Everything in silks is to be found at our counter, including erope do chines, rhadames, faille silks, peaude soie, ete, Silk-and-wool bengalines in biaek nnd colors, $1.25, surahs and taffetis 75¢ BOSTON STORE Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co,, Couneil Blufls, N. B. Muilorders promptly attended, All orders whether per express or mail sentyfree of chur, PEESONAL 1Al G Py, O. W. Wirt left Instevening for o busiuess trip of & month to Minnesota. Havry Weisineer, who is stationed Kota, is fu the Bluifs for a short visit Mrs, M. H. Baird has goneto San Au- tonio, Tex., to visit ber sou, Johu W, Baird. John Merkel of this eity has joiued Hay erlv’s winstrels. Ho will be iu the eity forn snort visit on the uith Hon. Thomas Bowman in Da- of the Stat 1100, Miss Weaver, supervisor of deawing in the Chicaro scuools, aud Miss Evans and Aiss Holmes, who occuny similae positions in Omaha and Graud Isiand, were in tho city yosterday making a tour of iaspection of the Beliools, De. O. L. MeCartvey, necred with Dy, Wost, e, waves today 1o Lome in St aul, wheve Le witl opea dental yeoms, During ‘bis stav in this city be bas becom wat favorite sud proven himself 10 be & master of bis profession. He will LAKO MANY POZrCls and pleasaut mumories With bim 1o bis new home. Fivemen's Tournameut assocta: who has been con the dantist, for some muke bis permanent Shat by 1is Own G, Jerey Buox, a boy about 16 years of® a who lives near a fatal wceidont was out hunting “airview cemotery, wet witn yesterday atternoon, He quirrels near Mynster sorings with a companion named William Watton, Watton climbed a and left uox below with the ouly gun they had Whilo Watton was in the tree he beara the gun go cff. Looking down be saw Kuox lyiug on the ground. Ho balf climved aud balf tumbled dowp, aud when he reached the botiow found thut the load had struck his compauion in the ueck, cutting the ju lar vein and Kiliing bim alwost 1ustantly, Tho remaius were picked up and vrought to Bstep's undertaking rooms, whore n in. quest will bo bold today, ‘I'he dead Loy was 1he son of Frank Enox, u leawster, liviug on Eust Broadway, tree NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS Courty Prisoners Try to Rlash Their Way to Liberty, THEIR EFFORTS WERE UNSUCCESSFUL After Making a Display of Force an Officor’s Settles the Trouble. f the Plan to or There state peait morning, two candidates for the lowa ntiary who are clouner this all probability, than they have been before for many along day. And there come to the con more in are several more whc clusion that liberty is than wn ignis fut elusive thing bet. A 18 OF an g 3 election terday by the prisoners i the break for [ Juil to makea bold With this end § was gotten up at th Nerift Ha thie 15 dep eaom view a fiest class i 1004 hour when and both of dinter. Th D was out of the city wasa free for-all afls 1t was ovidently the hope of the prisone that the jailer, a voy whom they reckoned on being avle inside the corridor for the purpose of queiling the dis turban ce, T'iey would knock him down, disable bim i necessary, and walk out of tne Jail at their leisure. Bt tneir plan faled o work, for the Juilor contented bimseld with staying outsids and ordoring them to betave theti- scives, w thing whica they refused to do Mrs, Hazea then went to tie jail door, but met with a4 torrent of abuse from theu. Word was sont 1o Deputies O'Brien and Hooke., and before long thoy arrived. O'Bricn went inside, but e had no svouner @oie 50 thun i couple of razors were tlasthed ou liman the hanas of “Sover” Burns, ono of the menr who veld up the toll-keeper at the motor bridze, and William Benzot shot at Ofjee Leuch and is now under arctment by the grand ju O'Brien immediately from his pocket aud shot Grst fngee ol ti avon lying from Ppled, and ue received s ou nis Hest tinger before | 0 retreat 200 then took retuge in tue steel evlinder, Wking the razor with him. He refused to give up teo weapon, and the hose it to play oo bim. He stood on He buik i oue corner of the cell und took a shower bath for bulf un hour, at the end of which Umo he refused o surrender ns stub- boruly us at first. The same Kinc of treat- ment was given to Buras, who was finally taken from the eylinder to'n cell by bimselt upstairs, to be kept there on a bread and water dict. On bis way upstairs he took oc- casion to warn O’ Brien azainst Benzon, say- g ha was a desperate choracter, al kill the fiest man about the jail chanco at, ‘I'ie greater part of the trouble was caused vy Buras, Benzon, Murohy and Heouesey, the two latter botng the fellows who went troush the Pottivone residence. They showed their iutontion to cause trouble by ning o shower of iron spittoons, dishes aud botties ou every one who came near the bars of the corridor. There were auite a number of prisoners i the jul who had beea DUt in for trivial offens ey, amoug others being sev saloonkeepors wno had neg- Lec hoir wonthly fines. Thoy asked 0501 voive yesterday aftornoon i they could be released on the payment of their fines to handle, would i led Bura right haod, nis hand rovolver through sendiug tho Beuzon und saveral small »u decided ik e Don't forget to uttond the third un nual ball aud supper given by the Grand hotel bell boys at Masonic temple, Nov- ember 22, The Radiant novelty are the best heaters them at Swaine’s, A late invoice of creneille curtain and Smyrna rugs atlow pr Counci Biufls Carpel company. Boston store closes every evening ut 6 p. w., unless Mondays and Saturdays. —_— Tnstead of betting a hat on election wager one of thos handsoms low-priced wine or brandy sets at Lund Bros. e e Gentlemen, the finesttine of tall goods intho cily, just received. Reitar tailor, 510 Broudw burners ty. Soe bas in the The genuine Burr Oalk gtoves ave sold ly by Chas. Swaino, 787 Broadway, Call and seo them. Coul and wond: best and cheapost Missouri hard wood in the city; prompt delivery, H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. Ten shares cupital stock Citi bank for sule. k. H. Sheafe. Genuine Round Ok, P. P, Stewart 1 exclusively by Cole & Cole, 41 Main. Davis for drugs and paints. e —— Miss B J. Davis is closing out her of notions at less than cost. 500 n street, opposite Kiel's hotel, Radiant Home §tove 120poople in this city uss g3 The Gas Co, puts ‘em in at cost. ot HIS BURKDEN WAS TOO HEAVY, stoves Finuncial R Embarissmont C to Take His Own Anton Rink, who kept a grocory at 201 Main street, shot and killed himselt in stantly yesterday moruing. He had been cowplaining of Pecling unwell and did not want to get up at his usual time. His wife went down stairs to attend store while the clerks, Billy Switk, went to breukfast, Shortly after going down she heard her littlo girl call her 10 cows up stairs at ouce. Sh ut up and found her busband 1ying on the floor by tne bedside uncouscious, with the blooa streaming from a groat hole in tne wiadle of his forchead. She at first thouzht he had struck his head aguainst the washstand that stood near, but amoment later she discov ered a ds-catiber revolver lying near him on the tlgur wnd she learned the awful trutn, The corouer was notitied and tho mains were taken 1o Luokley's dertaking voows, where it iwas ded to hold un inguest at 4 p An examination showed that tho rev must have boen bedd tight agaiust Rink's head when it went off, as the skin was not powder burned and @ lavze share of tho powidor had ovidently exploded after it got beneath the skin, as tho skin was forcea ou ward and two long meisions runuing at rignt angles bud been made, Too vall bad gone clear through the bead aud como cut at Lhe buck A number of reasons wero assig suicide, He was i i ve dition finaocially ana bis health had been very noor for @ long ume past, It is also said by bis fricnds thata little over & year ago be met with & sunstroke that unbal: wuced his mind, und eversince he has shown the effoots in bis actions, Au luguost was neid during the afternnon, and the lestimony of Mrs. Rink, John Scbuliz, J. D, King and W. T, Smiwl, the barten was beard, They all agroed that Mr. Rink's actions nad indicated 1nsanity ut times ever sineo he atteuded the tunasral of o friend on the 10 of August, 1801, and was Sunstruck on his way bome, Swuith's testimony was especially interesting. He stated thut ho and Riuk tad bad . conversa- tion & fow days ago in which Rink swid that if the democrals didu't do better thau the republicans 0o the subject of probibition he was got 1 10 kil bimself; he couldn’t make it pay. Smith tried to taik bim out of his aespondeucy, although at the timo he thought he was trying to joke bim because be (Smith) was a regublican Alter the testimony was all in the jury re tired and imwediately rendered a verdict, findiog that the deceased camo to bis oeath from a pistol shot, ired by bis own band while in @ Uit of temporary aberration of the wiad. The deceased many, and yoars uses Antoa re. un de m, lver d for the y stralgitened con was bors in Buchau, Ger a10e 10 1his country seventeen , localing i Council Blaffs, ie JEgs TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDA hae always stood well among his aAssociates AU the tine of his death ho was 20 yoars of age. 1o lonves a wife and two small ehild ran, The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence at the cornor of Willow avenuo and Main street, under the auspices of Humboldt lodge No. 174, Indepsndent Ordar of Odd Fellows, of which e was a membor - — s those oil hoaters at Swaine's, 737 — ——— More Houses Wanted. If you have any diffienlty in finding tenants tor your house- allow us to put our card on it for ten duys; you will be vleased with resul GRESNSITELDS At of Mrs, Leutzinger. wife of I, Leutzinger, died yoster- fternoon at 3:30 o'clock av her residence, avenue B, of cancer, after an illnoss of two months, aged 46 years, Tho deceased was a member o tho Women's Christian as soclation and the Presvyterian church, snd was noted for her carnost work in charitable lines, Fauera mont will be made ICHOLSON & CO, D Magaie any Anuounee Riser pation ¢ Do Witt's tarly - - Hess have a foree of men work- ing the roads throu, the Kiein tract. Buy live or ten acres there while it is chea Day & on ——e S. B Prowell, watchmaker, 74) 3'way. The A, D, " has added two new hacks to its foreo and will answor calls it all hours, day or night. Telephone, 179: oftice, 8 Main stree —_—— Judson, civii enginecer, e i Potatoes for sale in lots of f bushels up. W. 5. Homer, street. 28 Broadway Don't forget that = Elmhuarst stoves, vaine sells - OLD [RONSIDES. Reuiniscences of the Car Constitnt Now York Sun: Not many people may t the oid red in our of the Mistorie know th frigate Constitution, annals, is still in- unong the R She is dismantled. as might be expectod at b ce, and is kept in that condition at Portsmouth, N, H. She isa craft of 2,200 tons displacement and now carries no battery in place of the forty-four guus of the days of her glory. [t was the Constitution that, after the inauspicious opening on land of our war with Great Britain eighty years ago, led off a series of splendid victories on the sea. 'I'ho honor of the first capture of a British war vessel undoubtedly he longs to the Essex, Captain David Por- ter, whose defeat of the Alert occurred six days before the Constitution de- stroyed the Guerricre. But the ssex carried thirty-two thicty-two-pounders and the Alert only twenty eighteen- pounders: so0 that very soon after open- ing fire the crew of the little British craft, which, having eaptured one of our transports, had made up to the Kssex, taliing her to be a merchantman, were compeiled to quit their guns and within ght minutes to strike their flag. This uest, though geatifying, was in- evitable; whereas that of the Constitu- tion was gained over a craft neaver her own size and strength, But while yielding the laurels of peiority to the galiant Essex on this the Constitution, under Captain Isanc Hull, ean claim them again for success 1n o trial of seamanship between rsell and a British squadron. Till affnirs were looking gloomy for us at sea us well as on land. The British frigate Belvidere, while convoying a fleet of merchantmen, had escaped from a whole squadron of our wur ships, whereas our Nautilus had struck to an English squadron, being the first war ship cuptured on either side. Under these untoward circumstances the Constitution, returning from Furopo, fell in with a British squadron led by the Afviea, a sixty-four-gun ship. - During four days she was chased by this squadron. Through onlm and through breeze the flight and pursuit wenton. At one time she had boats out towing her;at another her crew wero hauling upon a kedge anchor that had Leen carrvied out and dropped a long dis- tance shead. On the fourth day the ed-for wind came, and, with every set, the Constitution drew away m her pursuers, the scene when five gates were staading on the same tack and the Constitution was showing hev heels to the enemy being often unt ed cighty voars ago. Some of the his: torinns describe this s the first of our triumphs on the sea in that war, Butin our time, of course, the fame o the Constitution 1s more familiarly awsofl ciated with her capture of the Guerriere: It wus on August 19, 1812, that the two vesscls met, both eager for a fight, T'he ne was off the const of Massachiusetts, he British eraft, commandea by the gallant Ducres, was first to open fire,hut Hull maneuvered his vessel into the ght position before he replied. The encmy’s mizzenmast soon went by tha hoard, followed by her mainmast. When sho struck sho was, in fact.so completely used up that she could no* be tnken into port, and had to he blownup. T'he Con- stitution was superior in tonnage and complement, carried more guns and threw a much heaviee weight of metal in her broudside; still the vessels wero near enough matched for the victory to produce a tremendous impression’ on both sides of the ocean. Alison de- seribes the *'shock of this unwonted nayal disnster” in Ingland, wheve the belief that Britannin rvuled the waves wis 50 profound thut the American navy had scemed to be a mer mouthful fo her, That samo year under Bainbridge vietory over the | B azil. The Java, liko her prececessor, was o 38-gun ship, and in the battie she lost her foremast and mizzenmast, be- sides u part of her howsprit, while, to complete the parallel, like the Guor- rviere, she was so wrecked the fight she hud to be biown It was great exhibition munshi and superior tof th American vessel. for, as Cooper says “the Java had been literally picked to pieces by shot, spar following spar until she had not one left.” Her loss in killed and wounded was very heavy. Finally, in 1815, under commard of Commodore Stewurt, the famous old ship made a aouble capture of the Brit- ish frigate Cyane and sloop Levant. Old Tronsides, as shé had come to be ealled duving the war, was launched at Bostou in 1797, and who knows but when the 100th anniversary of that event comes atound she may ugain be put into com- S0 ren the Constitution, gained another gr i, off the coast in up. of good ke mnery on the vi | foline miassion, honors? s0 us to receive centennial Syrap for ohil the gums and allays lo. Mrs. Winslow's Shoihtng dren teething softeps all pain, 25 cents n Pot! ! 4 - CATS ON THE PAYROLL. Three M ed Pussies Employed Governmibnt, Three hundred and bdd cats are main- tained by the United States government, the cost of their stipport being carried as aregular item oh the accounts of the Postoflice department. They nre dis tributed among about fifty postofces, and their duty is to keep rats and mice from enting postal,matter and mail sacks, Their wogk, is of the utmost importance wi large quanties of mail are collected prexample, at the Now York postoffice, where 2,000 to 3,000 bags of such material are monly stowed away in i ment Formerky i wis often d by chievous rodents which chewed holes in the sa and thousht nothing o ing clear through bigs of letters n Proubles of th et no oceur now that the il ua Each city postmastor is allowed from £5 to 840 a year for the keep of his taff, sending his estimate for teat meat” to Washingtoa at the b ginning of each quarter. Care is takon not to feed the animals wo high in o der that their appetite for live game may be keen, It is laid down asa role that no meat shall bo given when there 15 0 mouse o a rat to be caught, Cats are Kept in all the government buildings at Washington. In that of the State, War and Navy depart ments they ave employed not only to protect tha vriceless pi- pers stored there, but 1o guard against fire. Twico the War department s been set afive by rals gnawing matehos on one of th eensions in the ottice of the secretary of war in the middle of the night. A year ago the treasury had nine cats, but they made themselves us and all were given nway but heso are as wild as possible, vliving by foraging for themse s notoriously fon | of chew money, but they have no choneo to got at Unicl paper ensh whiceh is kept in rooms with iron walls that defy their teeth Itats occupied the pe oilico in great numbers while it wasin process of building, taking up their residence in the walls and floors as fast as they wi putup. Two yearsago four cats wero introduced there to gu.ird the records of the old soldiers and they have « most of the vermin nway. The best Ikiller of the quartet, ot long ago, being frightened at something fell from tho second gallery fifty feet 1o the tiled floor and was killed. The white house has two cats, one a black and white female, kept inthe kitchen, and the other a black Tom, which belongs in the stable, Mrs. Harrison had four lovely Mattese pussies, but they all dissppoared— stolen, very likely. But the ‘capi‘ol is the grestest place in Washington for S, The huge structure is faivly aswarm with them, and at night they scamper about in troops. Nobody knows how many of them there are, but the watchmen veckon them by scoves. They are uil vagrants, and wild s kawks. o sum mer they aro seatteved about the neigh- borhood to some extent, but in wintc they @uather about the building. At ahout 10 o’clock every night they begin a mad racing through the empty corri dors, which are made 1o resound with their cries. The ucoustic effects pro- duced arc astonishing, Lot a single grimalkin 1ift up his voice in Statuary hall, famous for its achoes, and the silenco of the night is broken by a yell like that of a damned soul, a8 loud as a locomotive whistie. A favorite place for cat concerts.is the whispering gal— lery, down below,known as the “‘crypt,” where the feeblest sound is magnified intoa roar. Imagine the demoniacal ensembie of half a dozon feline song 5 in such a spot! The British government pays cer sums, regularly pussed through the counts quarterly, for providin, and keeping cats in public offices,dockyards and storenouses, Rats and mice used to do o great denl of damage to paper in the 1mperial pricting office of France, but now 0 sum is approprinted yearly for mamtaining a stafl of cats there, which are fed twice a day and eavefully looked after by aman who s paid for that servic In Vienna four cats ave employed by the authorvities to cateh mice on the premises of tha munici- A rezulur allowance is voted for their keop, id after a reasonable period of active servive they are placed on the retired hst with comfortable pen- sions. T'ho Midlund railway of ngland supports eight cats at ‘Urent, which are borne on the company’s poy rolls for milk and meat. Their duty is to guard the hundreds of thousunds of empty corn s 1d the importance of their work may be estimated from the fact that twelve women are engnged ull the year round darning holes eaton by rats in tho sucks. by the coms haso- damage ne mis- hor in n ollic pussics stand ngup Perfect action 111y sz 13wt from the use of DyWitt's Little i34 A perfect little pill, - Look Out for Meteo w York Times: November is al- ys conspicuous for one thing, so that if there are no other very marked phe- nomena, we are always sure of having ono distinctive feature, and that is the meteors, The th 1n November wilt surely plunge through the great meteor zone that lies in her pathway about the 14th, and meteors will be seen on the nights of the 1ith. 14th and 15th, though no one can tell beforehand whether more brilliant display than usual will swird the patient watch of the ob- server or whether the fulling stars will be few and far botween, Eyery yeur brings us one step to the expeeted epoch when the meteors will fall like the raindrops in a tropical storm and the heavens will seem Lo bo on fire. The yenr 1509 is set Lhis grand celestinl illumination, and 'tis not so very faraway. Eachsucceeding your between now and then may show us an increasing pyroted display. it is thought thatin course of time, instead of & number of yeurs elupsing between successive meteoric showers, there will be n display well worthy of our admira- tion each ye The meteors aro technically known as Leonids, bee wse tae point from which they seem to radints is in the constellu- tion of the Lion, which is known astro- vomiecally us Leo, and is easily distin- guishod from other groups They move swiftly, are chavacterized by a green sh or bluish tint, while the trains they leave behind ave brilliant, and remain 35l rly Ris nearer Highest of all in Leavening Power.—-Latest U. S, Gov't Report. A A LTS Baking Powder ', NOVEMBER 15 1892, to ovk in timoe 1’l.u- some seconds. The bost i o' look for Leonids {s about tho morning, when Leo s well nhove | the horizon, though they may be seon | atany time during the night . The Loeonids have n romantic histc It has been proven that in the year 126 of our era Tomple's comet came very near Uranug, which turned the comet from its course and imprisoned it within our system. It hasever since continued to revolvein the orbit in which 1t was compelled to move by a resistless power, the poriholion resting on the carth’s orbit ana the aphelion reaching hoyond the orbitof Uranus, The comet redches tho enrth’s crossing place onco in thirty three and a gquarter vears, and then the great meteorie gshower In tho | case of the Leonids the metcor swarm follows the comet. Many astronomers Del that the comet” itself the thickest part of the swarm and that the | moteor swarms are simply the dobris of the comet e is Ifyon havs prive Dy salve will surely cure you LIBERTY'S NEW [T NIGHT DRESS. Quite Do Waonrs Dindem of | but sho Already. < on the Battery have missad for sors time the lights of the | Goddess of Liberty on Bedloe's island. Apout two months ago the anthorities conciuded to make decided im provements on the lights, sayvs tho Now York Sun, and the statue was shrouded in darkness while they were being com- pleted. For the past week, howover, a pastial notion of the whole new lighting has been afforded by the sight of so much as has boen accomplished by the icians who have the work 1 hand fie ¢oddess now wears a fiery dindem every night. It is composed of two par allel rows of incandescent lights, whose friobes nre of white, red and blus nged in re ' suceession, Each of rows mude up of twenty-soven lights, each one of whicl ha of fifty candies, muking tot ) candles. The gen- o from the Baltery is the fiary crown upon the brow. ‘I'he toreh is illuminated with a singio are Tight of 6,000 ¢ ¢ power, which is to have a large reflector to multiply its Luminosity. In addition 10 thisa sky- light ia to be inserted in the top of the torch, The effect of this will not b observed® on a clear night, but when the is misty, or coatains dust or fog in any quantity, the skylight is ex- Hov Evening strolle some these is aiv and to cause an overhead. This skylight will contain glass of difforent ‘colors, whieh will mike a general effeet of a softer ana «more geninl light than the orvainary electric carbon “affords. To crown the whole, a powerful searchlight, placed on the ground in front of the statue, witl be turned full on the fac Beecham’s pilts curas sick headach » e Freaks of the Memory. Among the tyrannies ol memory thoro is one which particularly puzzles me, snys w writer in the Atiantic. I caanot understand why certain slight incidents, cortuin unimportant traits of person or manner, should in the aftertime become as o shorthand symbol, gathering up the whole sicuation, the eative imago and “atmosphere™ of the person remems- bered. The most distinet representa- tion Iam able to form of a friond of mine (no longer living) is upon ti wise: Hooded and cloaked for a winter walk, I see her ata certain point upon the path: sheisin tho act of tuking a stop forwurd. When the one stop 1= completed this men- tal portrait anishes instantly and can be reproduced only in the way I have described, and only t- fude aguia at the same junctur have even come to dread the edged ino cisiveness, this scrupulous circumstan- tiality of memor; id 1 ofton fall to speculating as to what now happening will be in future recailed with special poignancy. Sometimes such forceust acquires almost the wournful quality of retrospect. 1 very well know (though T do not know why} that, when a friend of mine turns the leaf of a newspipe: and folds it carofully buck between thumb and finger, this act will be among the characteristic memories 1 shall trensure regarding him, and will be fraught with unaccountable and dis proportionate patros, should memory and I survive him, intonse luminosity G The telephono for generations. An electric road has been kuown in India batween Antwerp Brussels will reduce the time 75 per cent. Ttis announced by cablo that astor battery omuibus is in successful operation in London, careying twenty-six passengers, The dispatch Says: *'Add to this the suc- cessful agaptation of puneumatic tircs to omnibuses, just accomphshed at ROV and tho brospects of comfortablo streol tracsit havo been wonderfully improved.” and Marshal P. Wilder, almost lost in ono of the g loather chairsatthe Imperial, entertained a quartet of friends for half an hour last right, says the New York Advertiser. *‘tlare is the newesv and . A, SCHO Cor. Ave. A and 26Lh St, g~ TELEPHONE 157 4 pected to throw the light hizh up in the * ! | Man ISACH, DYEING CLEANING AND REFINISHING OF GOODS OF DVERY DESTRIPTIO! Oumihn Oflice, 1321 buenun St Tolepnona 1221 3 e e e e e 5 S e o ——————————— the latact from the Bowery restaucant, goes in determined to beat the wal at hisown game. ‘I'll give an order he will have tocall outto the cook as | give it.’ says the man, Waiter,' he says, ‘givo me two poached ogg« on toast and havoe the yolks of the broken Waiter looks miad, seratehes his head, then smiles and yells down to the ‘Adam and Eve \raft—wreck Y om!’ An unusual offer —the ono that's made by the proprietors of Dr Ca tarth Remedy Unusunl, but made in good faith. 1t's a re ward of W for i incurable caso U have o n't money' whethor otiier oot cur st o « sure. But its ara willing 0 tal Tho symptoms « obstruction of throat, sonmetimes at others, fhick, tenact Bloody trid and offensive ingz in Mo ears, 1084 ive broath ; nd taste impaired eneral debils aly a fow synptoms present at onco, ey can Prictors tache, lling i and acrid, e w ity 6. W. PANGLE, M. D. The Good Samavitan. 20 Years' Expericnees BEADIR OF DISEANES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERIEAL DISPENe ARY OF MEDICINE, 1 treat the following Diseascs : Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Tany oases of the Eyeand fnt, Fitsaad Apopiexy Disease, Liver Complaint, hiduey C Narvous Dobility, Mental Depres eion, Loss of Manncod, Seminal ealness, Disbetes, Bricht s Dicense, St Vitus' Dance, Itheuthatism, Varalysis, White_Swelling, Serofula, Fever tores, Cancers, Turnors and Fistula in ano removod without the knife or drawing a drop of blood. Wouen with her delicate oriens e stored (0 health. Dropsy cured widiout tupping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Discases of all kinds. $50 10 $500 forfeit ur uny Venereal Dige ease 1 counol core without mercury. Tape Worms removed in two or three Lours, or ng pay. Homorrhoils or Piies cored. THOSE WHO ARE ATFLICTED Will save life nud hundreds of doilars by ealling on or using DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S KERBAL HEDICINES. The only Physiclan who can toll what a person without asking a question. All correspondence strictly confidential, Mediein' sent by cxpress, Addressali letters to il ' 6. W, Pansls, MD, 658 Broadway, CouncilBl utfs, lowa avlaw. Prac- the “stite and and 5 Shugury Sim & Saunders —itorneys federd ourts. Rooins 4 4 Benro block, Counchi Blufts, 1 »Lhe owners of all lots, part e along BHLh stroot, nue to lowler avenue, You are hereby notified that sizne |, three disinterested freehol city of Omahiu, hove bie y apn the nayo. th the raval ol council of S1id ity to the dumaze thee owners respeetiv of the pronerty tod by chanze of grade of 90y street fron avenie 19 Fowier avenue, ured FAmEDN e No. 195, s ronou pointnient Tnw, AL D John I s 0f tho Ved by the iy 1that, nd du we' will on 1802, at e hour forenoon. at the ofl Chamber of Con within t poraie Hmits of swid city, for the purpose of considering aud i u sessment of damage to 1he owners ro- speetively of said property, affected by suid chinzo Of gride. taking inio consideration special beneflits if wiy. You ure notified to he present at the timo and place aforasaid. and muke 1oy object toorstatements concorning sald” ussessment £ diwimages as You may consider proj 3 JOUN T FLACK, Chid GEORGE J. PAUTL JAMESSTOCKDA 4180 ns an Omaha, Nov n10a10t ity Steam Dye Works PROPRIETOR Council Blufls Ofico and Work end for cireulurs and price list, pmomriin SN G 724 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. First class in every respect, Prompt attention givea to transient wo 'k and satisfac.ion guarantead, age.its, B:s. terms Lo ou. of town 'TAT: NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS EMPLOYMENT. W ANTED Girl for genorat housework, 108 Fourth st. Good wages. ‘ DoOrganist 14, Hee, Coun '“:"E‘"-nnl:w- o, ono PANT ity ahurch, Ade dress 1 Blufrs able to muke snu- Appiy to George Moschondort, & Broadway, Counoll Blufts = —esiy HOUSES AND LANDS, - on tor sala Money Toanod Lougao & Towle, 15 Learl JOARM ant city 0w Money Toanad stook and ‘eraln. 1ol estage Dwellin s an | business rontals, o8t farm in Pottawatty vo i losated and im- Pri o wra. BOIL Shosfa, DOk SALYE (Y ne Coy 1) a O EXCIAN on 8, of enenm n Dine in $25) tehoson & ¢ e o n Phips nents, for £ or other ok san i nts. fraly B and EH Broatw vl lain ste W, A NOOD& L0 ave so e of the fnest efarms in s hweatorn lowa for sale. AN street Juk e CHANGE St SUreOt Tor latid Cailand sco s liotise on 8 ishieids, Niehol: yod 4-roc tiro, L G16Lh ave., $2, roon dwell i 1t stoand Avenne D, 23 Teroon dwellin - 132 Broad way 10-rooi dweilin®, 385 Benton st -room dwoll venuo ( feronm dwelling, 110 N 15t st Ber00m dwe S0 Avenuo | =100 | we 40 Lincoln ave - roun dw 20 Hiarmony st W Banite Place. LA Curtis s Mynst r2sird ave, 3 Mynstoe Ve 129 12:30 Pk v $195), U Avenue A, 5.0, S0, honve Vath st S, 8 Vino st i N, Tth, Tt ave., 31 1 Avenuo 1§10, e, 1505 Avenue B, 1), Aweilme! T Broadway, dwellinz 19:0 Sthave., #i dwoilin, 170 Avenuo A, #10 aham ave, nr, High, § ) Oth st §| 0o A, $) o D34 $-roon fetoom t-room Beroom feroon 4-room dweline, dwelling, 22 A v dwollinz, 2010 A dw, s 2ist st and Avinue M, 3% fwelling 706 8 2ird st., 83 dwoltineg, $11: Avenue A, 13 dweilinz, 65 N, 1st st., dwelling G110, 15t st., $6.0), iin Avenue A, 4 dwe i B 9 wellin lin awellin roon dwel n 4 roon dy 3 room dwe T-room dwe 1 Mynster st $35, Eoroom dwe e 625 Wishin ston ave, $12 Toro T Ve R, B LS sont Muin stre Iryous 0 Avenue b, S0 Avenuo 1, 8 Broudway BARGAIN [=aere frait and garden traot s niles from posto £ 0CTOS In erap Fe i Dlckberr wnplo Lroos, 1 LPees. B eherry oling, stable, P'rice 1,00 11, Shoafe, trocs, No trade. ACIES upper Broadway—Splendid pioce Latins Cheap fo h,or wiil for mproved rosticnce property in Couneil Biuffs. Greonshioids, Nicholson & Co. 0 ACRES of elear land brasia to exehanee forn n Counetl BlaMs, Want hoasas and lots for Ne- Kaclund. Johnston & Van Patte n o BSTRAC and property bo Thomas, Couneil and loans Farm ) Pusey nd sold, 100 Lots in Central suo. 591018 in Mutien's adid. Wlots in Bayliss & Palmers', §21ots in Moy Hidots n Potter & Cobl's, 21 1ots in Beer's sub i5 10ts in Loy . 2 jots dn | i nd 18 lots in Hntehinson's add, 43 1015 in Turley's nda i lots in Ridd1e's ndd 120 1ots in Wri il 16 lots n Pl Lots iy eash, or ol trouble to t's '8 il ¥ uddit Dy how' 1 Gr clty ehenp fo= andsee us, Ao snshields, Nieho'son & Co. = LiiSCELLANEOUS, Feno el Cessponis, vanits and ceaned, BD Burie, City Blas. Hardwar s_in Towa ant fivoie s, 55,000 W 812,000 I H. Sheafy JOUENISHED roos to renat 1 Glen ave- nue, SALI [RORENT hox 650 C heap, or in excl ishod hisinoss, sunetl s, L, W ANTED Suidonts in 1soni b Add ross ¢ Lo, 530 Ir Qs Wright's hic Ior formor |, anze for land, Aaiross 00! 2. Hutos i Mrs. Dit- ke cull (lin avenue il enttlo wintored on George K. (ri. opposite Wabush round us anply to fumes Ralph ut Wright,sixth floor Baldwin block. DANCING SCHOOL ONDAYSin It LS, 7k, ondays, 9 p. 1 furnished par- cluis 1L A. Pariors, M, 0r 1025 Varnam st, Omaba” W s Anstruetor. Omaha Medieal and Sureica INSTITUTE. S Bye @ far A‘\ ond anl Chambe INFIRMARY A PO T [ i l'l(iiA\'l'Ml:l“;'V o 401 St D sont £aeilities e stmont ]; (ot fOFPATLILS BOA L B0 | ntte ) 140 43 Wiihty! biy widd Wi st camtians S L F WOAEN 2, AL Tty PRIVATE DISEASES S1oiae Jair Bow ay Write for ¢ i wl st Y 0f your cuss, & 11 Upon 1 NOI0 18 Dis1yoe wrisole, With 4 i) Ivate 822 Jmpotend tion list Bruces, Deformities wo )ty A0 Liko Wast o APPLIANCES, TRUSS 23, BATTERIES AND BELTS Leusses DEFURMITY [t Omaha Medical and Surgical lu;ii!f : 26th aud Broadway, O uncil Bluff s Ten mhnt audCoanil o ELEOD s ri Trow osater of O ual s 9a I3 1ucirhe 1 J6ur L ade Juase