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6 ) OMAHA DAILY BEE "“ ’\ s < THE DAILY = BEE. | ACAINST THEBAWDY HOUSES, | rotier stk e civevmetances o | GITIZENS ARE WAKING U, | s "o St 0 s of FOIR SALK unfortunate and s very much , ship) er: to ship stock COUNCIL BLUFFS. tavw and Ondes Oliiass Brassing slboeli i » caso, 18 | reongs Suffered by South Omaha | wodkyaris mimacement i alip shod from bo An old establi 10d by the reporter from eye wit- Arotse Much Indignation ning to end, from buying hay to b n old established Boot and Shoe business OFFICK. NO 12 PEARL STREET. the Officials to Act. tn d intorcsted parties, aro as ' ] s, po o 1 AL ow | ] i e ‘ ! int 11 , aro o bl inting to e foor o e e | in Couneil Bluffs. Iowa. Jelivered by carrier in Any Part of heCitya The unfortunate woman, who part of the Exchange where ong of the floo Tuenty Cents Per Week THE ELECTRIC POWER BUILDING. | hnd been in the habit of taking in | THERE MUST BE QUICK REFORM [ the T yARIS NG MOl Ky clen, 1 The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at H. W, TILTON MANAGER. washing, and her mother, Mrs. Sa fact are very dirty. | a customer TELEPIONIS: il ‘ Mrs. Si . canse the vands wore sodiny and coeced | 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will Pusaarss OFvice No. . J. Las er homa wbout 5 o'clock y vron, No Namerous Improvements and Bn- \ £l it 0UR | Action Taken to Bring Both the Rails | hatsome'of his hogs were not ab wn and wash r RS < VASTE Jottings ; : wshing. roads and the Stock Yards to out. We have lots of trouble with our |be r 3 . 5 s el r iray Homie thoy pssed through Time and fotter 1L 718 hok Fecelvad Tor A etk OF fon i Lo R oL et A L e About the Bluffs The School “Q" yards to shorten the distand . o : — 3 Y. Plunbing . \ Mg gt Behavior, e B e St | Nearly thirty years in one lecation. Present wnd wood. B, 1. Mayne, 619 B'way weking up from the transfer to the - it Swis ecaived betore theoviing. Ot conree | STOCK frrom $12,000 to $15,000. For further Plumbing company, Board- Ciy Notes. The fast mnil on the Burlington w N \ 4 ds, and when the wo pssed . 1. O. will hav ting The Lightning Power Building 3 n th Il e They ANleen the original was protested, and the next tine i At i & « 3 L was standing on the track at the it y Akleep ? o cAmo Herd We N8 ROt i . 1113 :‘[::Tlluu‘:llk‘ il The Council Bluffs clectrie light and | local depot. Seeing that the train was I W |‘W“] gt {ha s "W””’\r i ";mw'}r'.;:m\w‘n:uh;:‘rl--l‘L snordl all ovar this varticulars apply to G. D. Phllllps‘ at the b Wipock 1 alken Tiis ice power company has just completed the | headed west they supposed that it was | feached Tne Be that the management of | gootion of delays and failure to get mail * \ Bbwh b ko Manswo e acht | foundation for an addition, 5586 fect, to | £oini to the transfor, und passed on to | the South Omatia stockyards company has | Why here s u letter,” picking out on of a | store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- Hwn ke Manay bl Yol AWt ol i | the rear of the train, thence procecd- | not pursued as liberal a policy as mighthas | 10t on his desk, “mailed and postmarked at * Pty weatlior periniting. ML Aol A ingr down the. setek. Tho tran began | been expected. These wore followed up by | Endicott on the Tith, which did not ar | tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. The funeral of Samuc eston oc- | is the beginn Ve CIeUSS | hycking dow to the yards, and the first [ the intimation that the gross disc UL Al et £ b At g N 1 oc- | . ) yacking down to the | : o fi o intimation that the gross discrimimation AVERALE, LA LR A . ('ll\‘rlw]r‘\w"" | varva:'h vll"l slee | th \s s00n s adq that the women knew \pprod of railroads against South Omaha and in ‘l\,,,',,:,‘l' ;“‘L g h"y‘y.,- S ato ‘.\( N. P. DODGE' Executor. ut the family rexidence, Rev. Dr. Cooley | is completed the present building will | was when it struck : favor of other packing centers of the coun t papers, sometimes three or four will offfcinting. %6 torn oWh ant. PeplRaE] DY 1 v, | burdened with e widle 25 W SH6 VB 5 / A . e torn down and replaced by another, ned with sev « try was decreasing the volume of business at ived at time, then an oceasional da drunk constituted A sthes, and could no y ) i ”II\\ i R \M 1| which will be a part of the one now in U 'im‘ 1 AL of the | this point. Other reports were to the | §it HIG RGEEPRCS spinion of what e R ailod aith Tudie Ayles. | course of erection, so s to muke a | ey 5 e iiooked 1 It t that shipments of stock were made 1o [ Whate tho cause of this (FroguARity .0 Worth Tor deeds done in the body on the | building eighty-six fect square, when | The duughter was thrown between the | ooy homant, the better grades being sorted o RGN B NG i : At air By 3 cotanieted ¥ aile, ond tho cave pissed oves nes, but | nd reshibped to Chic while the in- [ “The railroad discrimination against South SIZES FRUM poctally Adapted for uy. : ails, « io cars passed over hery Dub | goio ™ puos wero left here to | Omaha,” said one of the clearcst headed and . j Lewis and family extended | The boiler room will be construeted | did not touch her, * She remained flat most ¢ 5 54 ot thie A o be butchered. It was also alleged Ll ol S A ifolt thunks {o their many | with n view to nccommodating cight | on the ground, and had it not been for L L b s wreatest drawback to South ELECTRI friends, especially Mr. Kelly, who ex- | cighty-horse power boilers and in front | the cngine, would probuably have es- that the South Omahn stockyards geom- i sherity: The Chlcags & North 2570300 b < L C tended to them aid and comfort during | of cach boiler will he aseventy-five | caped unharmed, but as it was the it ltebiolu b Ao dadpsteh LV LU e o and in fact ail N ) : their recent bereavement. horse power cngine, in front of which | gine eaught and drag e tract business or stock to these yards and a | Toads cast of the river furish the best ac HORSE N X LIGHTING, 5 i LA B T SN B THSOE HOIH ApIMt of Tnactivity was said. to s the | ¢ommodations and the most satisfactory ser : - ’ started for the holding | will be a dynamo. In this manner.each | feet. e engineer h ! ¥ vice to ship to Chic and the cast, and o - ot T itot WHIETor Lhe baKs | Doty ne and dynamo will occupy | of the mother of the victim, and the | entire man ent. Men who ure greatly | the other hand ar kitig ovory bossible POWER. A Milt Elgaat Dot Hornard s hosptal. ATl Tadios | section, and it i tobe soarranged | train was stopned. The woman was | interested in the growth und prosperity of | obstruction o shipping to_ theso’ yvards Z 3 Z s and Elgaa UI'S- O et e wrggod toat. | that whinever the increased business | found under the forward trueks of the [ Omaba and the live stock interest have be- | Weighing by the Weighing association, is 2 1 prejudicing shippers against South Omaha tend o meeting at the hospital at4 | demands it the plant can be extended | engine, and after a gy 1of trouble | come loud in their complaints over the pres- g . o'clock this afternoon. and new of mact added with- | and hard work was _extr as | ont state of affairs. U el SR Gl Srank Jamos b sold his business at | Ont intorfering “in the feast with thut | thought ut fivst i ”“l'l she ] | Asis usual, T Ber is the first newspaper N T already running. The entire building | but it was soon found that the spark | oyring to the attention of the public the | here where woighing is not done ihan near b No. 200 Broadway to I'. Petersen., W1 g Y A K daposition W1 Bat fudarel thaktonk | wl1ib8 cor xhu‘. a of pre \'-;l ‘\l']lv k ;l...'l fla,l.'r\;'..“if‘,,,':'l' ‘;‘r‘”"l"'i\\ ‘“';I‘»‘I'”‘:““"- true state of affairs as it exists at the Union of the two large markets mentioned SFaHasor ling tormined . | iron. aud will be one of the handsomes ¢ was removed L g 0ue || Stssicvanis; g inany onc ean get carsat any place for [ Speeifications an estimates AOA #6F cotApTBta ata iz A el ST L L T e R S Rk LTk e L o) summoned. An examina- | Stockyards. With a v Rl LB L AL e N LR R R LU O UL, AL but it i move than probuble that busi® | 42 well s, the wostgomianiontiv | 56, L e fElhATGL (e | actnl facts with'Yespoch to the manyierora: || Sinaik to thuse yarls, SHIDYOKS have to stand | oo —n CHONJOUOrs SrOUNStrS Wherd fuel eonoms s el with Corlts 88 W e o ned e old stand, | ranged uildings ol 3 e el & < N8 FODOAN: IR FOOSRINLIA ] [l L8O JRICS,. L © to 8t lu.sv.\llll I’ nulm'ul l’.tlw{\ ol 2 ‘\I; countey. Tho are light machinery now | jurics. Both ar re broken above rities reportad, a reprosentative of their chance and take what they can get and By Gy HARR[S Agent During the funernl of the son of - | on hand is sufiicient for the present,and | the elbow, the left hand was horribly was detailed to interview commission | a8 they can et it. The stock yards seems | goa g0 capalogue, No: 510 D60 Sirus E. Lewis on Sunduy, Earnest, another | g cGipnes s made introducs an in- | mangled and part of 14 missing. ‘The | men, shippers and business men at South | & ‘]HHI!‘:I\‘I it can, except to- get stock de & wl Street, Council Blufrs, #on of about sixteen years os ajze, fell in | Lt ELAE B AT 00 AR I e | finers wers gone, and the bones torn | Omithi s to the causes which interfere with | Hvered it the vand 4 T o - A movement i o Sros L L OUT {l"““"'\ dynzmos will furnish 700 sixtoen candlo | from the middle portion of the hand, | the growth of the live stock business. He Ay I arge re takon to the home ol Mr 1. Hefty | SGU N Oeer i wow abent | The scalp was torn frons the left sideof | has interviewd a luge numbor of mon, and | coipts are too limited v - F. J. BREZEE, l( Ln.-l.l.;:.‘vi L where he lies ina comi= | {500 0ist for the purpose of purchas- | the head, but the skull was not frac- | the revelations which Tus Bes will make . r ose condition. h y ; B il ing them. The engines, which are to | tured. from day to day cannot fail to arouse the an at Kansas City, Chicawo or St. % d N The eity couneil junketers hav beof the Wastinhooso ke, e al- | | Tho physiciun sewed wo' the sculp | business community 10 action, and must ro i T o e | S 1 AX1 ermist and aturalxst turned from their castern trip, and ave | poady contracted for. and will be ready | wound, and was preparin for further | sult in the cor PR S i ) r. (y)\n' Iowa transportation service Permanently located at No, 11 North (th st now prepared to diffuse knowledge, in | gesoon as the building is completed, | Work. when it beeamo apparent that i & 5 il COBLIES UL CR S AL 0 tor Litie, Counell ltutls, In R o | e building s completed. | woul, when it b Vsubparent (Wl | grown to such alarming proportions. possibly be more injurious to South Omahia / 8 1F you have specimg it for prices. Sond S LR R i s ‘\\\ ll!‘h w“ Sl P A da, O auR It GRS > business mon of South Omaha unbur- | In Towa sou caniot ot car hirty thy : efore they 't want them after they ave mounted I o valls will be up. iseless. A Qonea tiu! 1Ho8s B LIBIA » following | feet or thirty-four feet long to ship to this | . ¢ 5 T %6 TR descent electric lighting, — Thurs _ The poor woman was conseious forabout | dened their business griefs in the following but you can get the large o furs during tho : 4 Bty G L evening the result of their v will Gas Is Ch * half wun hour and then relapsed into in- | ™4e0¢ @ iy place or time to ship stock 4 ofticially made known to their brethren Anid gas fixtur ‘e cheaper at the | sensibility, from which she did wot [ | he st """‘?"l‘" company seems to do Chics EORSon Lo t. To ship here of the council. N Y. Plumbing Co.. 114 Main st. A | rally, dying at twenty minutes before 8 | little or nothing,” s & prominent | twenty-cight, ~twentynine or - thirt = N. Y. g M 5 4 i 5 5 Y ey oot cars will be furnished snippers, & vonld vell to on the stock yards o L i Mhscount "o fiiuty. par. cont. Trom 1ist | orelaoke bho * deccasod woman wng | commission man as T Hee reprosentutivo | 006 cirs willbo furnishod ahippers, | Stock | woukd b el o st on the stocksarcsof | NEW BARGAINS Dr, Cleaver, 26 North Main, Tel. 1 price will be given for thirty days. - 3 Her husband | fisuratively asked wha o must do to bo | LoINI AT dnd 'sometimes sidetracked so0 | Ab. Waggoner diffored from the former —— ) IN(— — - and two children were present when she ved. t the swckyards c any would | that shipments from western Towa ivein | speaker and did not want to put the | BROADWAY LO Omaha, blame on one railroad. The entire rth- FIRST AVENUE LOT! See W. C. Stacy’s ad. Mes, B, 1. Harkness oflors for sale at | passed away. The husband arvived in | doas » s its oft i they do in South ” . i tion” is general. We havo | western system was against South Owmaha, FEKRY ADDITION LOTS, By e T her residence, No. 608 BlaiT street, some | time to be recognized, and the scene | do, the busine would ¢ ) S LA rgains in real estate in all parts of | o 61 household goods and furniture, | WAS @ most touching one to spectators. | much larger. The commission men spend stooke nrrivenin Gounoll Blufts nt 6| ssinlsowasthe 13, & Mis bt be now_dnder PERRY ADDITION LOTS, the city, W. S. Cooper, 130 Main street. sslagss The coroner was summoned, and the | lots of S <R o ‘ ¥ lock . m., and not arrive in-the stock- | st oxcept at about a dozen stutions -y e e - ¥ TR ots of money to advertise the yard and in- | vindstilldor 4 o'clock in ternoon, v near Plattsmonth, that road will allow S DGE Am] Lfl]’s 2 ) All grades hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co. remains were removed to the home of | duce shimnents of stock here, but the stoek- [ after the market v v wising the loss | s 1ts to South Omiha by all who desi Money loaned on furniture, pianos, - ” the bereaved family on South“avenue, [ yards company does not scem to do any to wrinkaze ot er aid the addt swe are many veasons why more stock is | BRYANT & CLARK'S Qiamonds, horses, buggies or anything L. E. Roe, dentist, No. uin S near the Woolbury school, and an in- | speak of. ‘The ruilroads, cast of this, one Al expense of ad remaining ming here, | itest one is_the ADDITION LOTS, of value at low rates of iuterest. No | over Jaequemin & Co.'s jewelry store. quest held, at which considerable im- | 4,4 vork. agil S ver another day. 2 complain | railroad boyeott of South Omaha by all I'S ADDITION LOLS, publicity; faiv and hono Hing. -~ : portant information was solicited. Sndall somlo urkatsnin o ot iy about it 7 thox cannot atand 1t | the cast - line railroucs in. favor AP S A. A. Clark & Co., oftice cor. Br ay | Money loaned at_ L. B. Crafts R 1t scems that the teain started before [ o s :“”‘1 ho-:bh":; and s Omati. " Our | Chicas ) and heavy Platting and Main, over At an expre loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, ho: the rear b man was in his place lings in cvery way—in fact, n thorough sys 515 are Vel At one time » 5 ¢ troubl wagons. personal property of and he was compelled toboard the teain | 1o of o e ofeoliv vap LEgbac) R ke D J s ; B orobeiih W. C. STACY, Dr. C. C. Huzen, dentist, Opera house | and all other articles of value without | at the front end of the r r, thenee | Steckyards company would take an interest | PR UG VERR BCL VIE TR0 b ; >imide anifortito gobt edtiond 1y | BOOM 4, OrEra Hot BLOCK. block. removal. All business strictly c passing through to the rear. = While [ in this matter, quite all of " this could be | yigtions from the shipments. — Worse than If a stock teain would bo put on from Council Blufls. Jowa o dentinl, passing through the car the woman | changed or prevented, and we would have a at we have patrons who e raisers ton, la., three tin, 1t would be e S. B. Wi \(l~\\u|lh & Co. lum money. 7 °‘ P 3 was struck. There was 4 light on th much better trade here. Much of the hay ors and scll them thousands of t benetit to the sto 3 ud the e @ Tiiton vouliaiato Bidway All grades soft conhe B. Fuel Co. rear platform, the bell was ringing. sold at the yards here is poor--not as good as stock to fatten, o wio ieop | cominission wien Stock often i itiod it Personnl Paragraphs. on approved city property, 100 .na‘ ‘u. .I.L'nul h:!h:‘u \'\lyll ]lhn mnu\unl av h-n.nunuwv three solicitors out on the | joad” of nd yet they ne made the stock just left a half hour azo, s TR wAHTs. T B RN ook JovhoL of)| (Main bireet ) oceurred o the railrond compus road all of the time, and wi v and feel | s of fatted stock to | pulling out, and it will not lex tere | ATGTICE o aiwsolution —of vom )‘0 purties Inst evening at ground, and the won resy that the Stockyards ‘company, whoso 2ie yards. V » seen the stock- | Ul 11 or 12 o'clock even when it « AN nership. Notlce is hereby given the ,(m Arcanum parlo ' at the time of the @ Whether | interests are gre than the interests of railr ofticials time | as carly as G and @ o'clock in the morning. | that the co-partnership heretofore caist- QAT Ol [k this would relicve the company of all | any commission fiem, ought to do as much as again_abovt_correcting this. [myself | The present freizht re not satisf ing between the undersigned - und (.hml‘Lnuium:r Combs, who has had One importint matter, to which the | j wbility, the brakeman being absent | We do. 1 certai think that the stock alked with Mr. Boyd about it, and he | tory to Chicazo. suth Owmaha should send | ! f'“‘k Keller, for the charge of the cloctrie motor company’s | attention of the mayor and ity council | from his post, is o mattor of conjoctore is compiny, if s oficers aud repregon. | promised 1o have it rowedicd, but he don'tdo | ulive o for s month o represent, | SHACTEIRIg nd opgrating u sund, sl gravel power house, hus resigned his position, | will be called at its next meeting, is | The coroncr’s jury did not finish taks | Wtives would do as much us the fact I dont know of him ev saryithvon phithoinoisabanor iy tissorved s mutna o Wit Sur and is succoeded by Mr. Collins, he v PR e G R s ing testimony Rtensats el ought to do, that the many drawbacks to the | doing anything. The behiests of the packin: let nmu know, too, thut it has rights. | hands this 19th day of Jan; 1., 1880, &7 2 the constaut violation of certain laws in | ing testimony in the e, and adjourned | yuvds and the prosperity of South Omaha houses scem to be attended to at onc Local influence gets the Chicago board of H. R. Ross and Tillie Ross were ar- | this city and the immunity of the iaw- | Until this morning, when the investig: ould be re f the most reasonable raquest or business sug- | trade to uct and then if nothing be done to rested yesterday for larceny. Chief [ o0 4 Fe punishment. Potitions tion will be ..unmnud agents a very large trade now lost ‘.‘,\,l,l restil commission man is ne, prevent, the railroads think they must do at T LT 0TS RaNG Lucas went across the river and { 7 3 T = seut here, perhaps to double receipts.” ignored or refused. Inexcusable delays @ the bidding of that powerful body. A live rUiiof Planters Hotol: brought Ross, who had shipped to Ne- | Signod by thousands of the hest eitizens | gleigh e T e T arar et |l timnedy s company id one of 150 injuring the business. man there could do e iector of | A, 4. Stabhonsn. 51 5. Mulh st. i braska soil, but was arrested by Omaha [ Will be presented, vequesting an imme- | to close out. ODELL & Bryan, | the influenti s he looked of stock arrive here at 5 o'clock in influence | 35ERNISHED tront arties will have a hear- | diate change. What the result will be S sa repr “seems to | the morning, and it was within a few min- £ WyoHIE 1‘ No. 1927 5l avenue. it is i G 5 Agents Wanted—For Prohibiti | E o agh the | utes of 10 o'clock when the train was at the . With littie effort th it is impossible to say, hut thereisevery [, ARents Wanfedotor _“li'zl'l‘\_nlt!;m ofticers reali nap, and it is | chutes to be unloaded. We have had a great prinuey department would be removed to W reason to believe that the matter will be | - L C . 4 strictly tem- §now Jaying back a aking advantage of it. 1 of trouble in postofiice matter Phe | South Omaha. Anyw one could be ap enue. 5 2 perance beverage. The best substitate stockyar R toee 3ol sipal trouble is c s by shippe ointed here. — Ve o [ (R ol | roforred to acommitteo and nevor rosur | For hoor Knowns - My “Hanpinoces hie | htve or e the pian meriat or oot | 1n ot Receiving thelr Hll We Son thar. | | Bresidcnt Fostor wanted a humane_oficor Horss ranch in Wyomiug. Thres kinds, 35 per cent off the “,L 1 aud | rected by the council. no equal. Send ordérs to L. M. Finkel- | o sufficient influence for the busi- | k aily to many patrons as well as a stock insnector, citing cases of Al of horsas, niures and colts, see the new designs at J. C. Bixby's, However, such a proceeding has been | stein, Omaha, Neb., or Council Bluffs. ness pr of this point, At at after recciving one, two or thr cruclty. A o 2 1 ”‘IIN cluss. “As part payment 833 Brondway. e Tie e b s e et least nothung s done equal to Kansas cossion, then for two or three days nc jon then of the appointment to | Wil fake s proporty, s an ""I'A\ ”1 0y, bhe I:L itioners, and it i Parsons Asks More Time. ) bout all the rusing y will be received,and sometimes as man be made under stute laws or city ordinanees | 87 ShiSeE E Tati R i ; stated on the very best authority that q Y = ny is done in ]nnh a stock or six of them will be received at o was discussed THAT IS 117 A g = ce the bea riven col- ) b ORE, . 2l—Genel o S o . . 2 AT 18 A stock of Clothing, Boot ],,1\0‘.,‘,,‘,,‘!:fi‘lh\l;'i!}::l;ll [N‘lgj-l\.f,‘ll\u; O e ot 1 T he 8 G ey e TER iy o mEgJon 21 -Gonorl Bryoriand I the compuny would pat. active, enowgetic | These complaints are almost duily. S| E Tohn F. Boyd, of the Union | YV AT 1§10 7-a st ,...4‘“,[, s 22 BNCIBAInisIDy Cascateoiauns J illiam J ner, representatives of the | agents at five or six points, s0as to cover d times as mu three or four in one day. r ht a cattle inspector a good nishing B #10,000, dry compuny. ll!is reauest, impeachment proccedings | atforney general of the state in litigation to | tributing territe with headquarters in the [ We h 1 plaints trom all ove 4 ghing will take of [ What b E i 1y, Counetl Pickled t l;"'m‘l pigfi' feet at Tib will be instituted immediately. annul the charter of the North River Sugar | center {)I a st"x"l(rn where stock is likely to be \\'M,lmnl lately {.-‘.m Denison, lu.1 'l'hln-ll-m.fl quflnl nvolins |1:‘g‘1[\[ Is»:.l..‘( 1,”1: n..uxw u klo o and rs’ feet g o e = 3 d 5 e ar pasking centers a com| N fr 9 Y av en 1o e Unic *acitic )C. e R . £ will L romembe 2t sove! Refining company for its connection w ped to other packing centers and complaints come from off the railroad lines. 2 > AND 2 « bitts’, 845 Broadway It W 111 bo r !.. m ber d th n several Tien m:’x ‘.1‘ "w : ]'x.u fll‘r 13 }\Hh the and to obstruct shipments to Kan- | I have no complaints at this . Icanuot | people adozen times to get better servicy 1 " dise, and " months agoa committeo consisting of | Sugar tust which Judge Barrett held | s Gty find, 3 possible, diveet, it to this | locate the trouble nor tell its cause, but it | he said, aper rates Conncil |, Wanted—Hardware. J The London *Tailor’s” is the place to | twelve of the most highly respected citi- | Farvett for’ ,;,’;';{(,”;""'f;;" to Judg other to do lik docs exist. Blom loy always promise thing, eariat,Colnclliblufte: i vt your ¢! 3 ». 637 Broadivay. 5 \ i v Yl f § v, @ C c i » A > can get ne « done. en compli Furnished oo 5 got your clothes made. 637 Broadway. | zens of Council Bluffs waited upon | with the decision atly clar And so o, till the wholo field be | yeoting of the Live Stook Exenanze. | Wil { oo 10 me I would o and b =R rohlictfrpame Ralsohin iy e e Mayor Rohrer to prefer the | the company’s charte ted and nsked 1o Shelcoad boing over the. sRIpping semons A special meeting of the ussociation of the | hefore the ofticials and they would promise D SN DRI : ho School Board. equest mow formulated in lnx(llll'.uwrmmv ut of a receiver. Parsons, | 1o post shippers on facilities for shi live stack exchange, for the purpose of in- [ that they should not occur again. 1 think a Lo AexAbango/lel ey PEOIVELYAIOR, _The school board met in regular ses- ese petitions—numely, the cnforce- | [9Fhe Co ppowtmert | freight the certainty of res! i | vestigating the t d i question, | committee might stiv them up and, perhaps, | paten. 5 Man .. Corne iaite ta © "B sion last evening. with every member | ment of the law. These twelve gentlo- | fhis toee v € » suggested that | ithout additional charge, and to disabuse | woighing of stock, i 1 © cartlo, ad | have this corrected. The delay 4 = 2 00, o J ! s s question be laid over tempovari ) S S0 weighing of stock, inspection of cattle, axd | (S8 00 OENT 310 0 sed by the | JOR SA present. The matter in reference to | men. whose reputations a hove r mating that they could s upon a receiver. | f.'“’.'f,.:.{'-|.fmf’:."n:“ (‘»’.{ml‘x"amr}\“lli:“{""‘"“f the Union Stock Yards company was held | Unjon ] ulroad company, for it ) Pk PV s1oh 6XDres! . T ess > 4 fedpcd A de i the So a markets a > SE 3 J 0 LG the complete school charts was referved }:;;w“- ;‘“l“lht;\v):If”ll‘L::.hx::L“\II“""L:Il’;,‘l 1o | Judge Barrott fias reserved his decision. Yards, the rocoipts could be lurzoly mereasod, | Monday afternoon at the Exchange, Presi- | will not run over u few ¢ The stock to the committee on teachers and text i O AOTREYOUTON 3 A nearly doubled. There ought to be a live | dent A, C. Foster in the chair. The secretary ds_engines got car the yards after - e admitted that he had sworn to enforce An Irish M. ¥ agent on every line west of this soliciting 1 the resolution calling the meeting and | weighing. I think it a u fo wait on | o 8 S ey h the law: that fact being a matter of Loxpox, Jan. 21,—David Sheehy, M. P., | stock shipments to these yards, and the | specifying the sabjects to be cussed, | Mr. Dixon, but I tell you he wili promzse you and wi c with use of bath, Mvr. Hoover appeared before the board | record: that he claimed to have been | was arrested to-day at a hotel in Glasgow on | yard’s company can certainly afford to dent Foster stated that the ba anything.” % ‘N_»nn-'_x by furnace, S5, 7th st., Ament block, and voquestod the uso of the Streets- | eleeted by tho whisky eloment, and that | a warrant issued in Irciund, tor violation of | bt “and ™ ikeen | wem | on, A€ L | managors ot s mecting discusned, tho iy Wiy TLisko ioughimvinablinieCtolemut ol ] jGounet Dl s e i B ho cared more for the interests of his , gt were ouf am confident tha tion of appointing ov arran to_have 2 on one railroi « & g 3 ville "f‘.‘ll“llf',"vl("'l‘"lt‘l'-‘l““f Bonyiges: BV T iithente: thanl for the Tawit And the crimon ol would turn lots of stock to this mavket which | inspector of cattle appointed iz o the | as bad. The Midland, fov insta K ] ELL. 5. A. BERLINGIOR was roforred to the committeo ou | fORSHIUERIS BHAR ok WG WWE ADD | vestbuled Trains to Washington, NowW gows t0 oLlier shipping conters. In fact, | practico and rules At other stock yardsand | stock into Lincoln uu night does not' tuke it grounds and buildings, - Angly S cooner shaniitompuito en The only vest'buled trains to the na- | 1 Know of a traveling agent for a packing | the laws in force in other statc: out till morning. He moved the appointment It was moved that the question of | force the luw contrary to the interests p ;oo iz iy i | house who succecded in turning a very larze 1. Blancl ated that at the meet- | of a committee to inquire into the tr: - ; ! e St ity ol tional capital ave those run via Balti ge | Jeaving the material in the museum be | ©f Bis coustituents, he wou d resign his more and Ohio railrond from Chieago | BWount of stock to this place. You will ing of the board of directors Wednesday it | tion question, to look after the r TRl AT T TR P S oftice. more nng LB Rg Meazo | hypdly believe it, but I know of hogs boing | was the sensc of those present that \in- | interests and 'sco that they give the best Foat e, . § \ with ; id Cincinnati laily vestibuled TCee [ i § tendents B Soveral membersof the committeo nre | 404 Clucionati. A daily vostibuled | suipnedto Siouic City from rty | snectors should b tho'qucstion of | possible servieo they cun, wid 1o investigate 3, DESIZNers dud superintendents Wor fo act,. s o | e e P R Ry TR 5 2 is maintained vin B. & O. | miles of this city ts for Kansas City, | weighing should t vestigated, the man- | the weizhing matter. : ° : hoino vesignution of Miss Male Ober- | 1y0157%nd sending. thom to Governor | 1roIm both those All carsin theso 20 and Sioux City, and local age } | agement of the stock inquired into, | Messrs. John . Boyd, Colonel I, P, Say- of Constraction. 01tz s accepted. . i LI i O8] tibuled,including baga il hipping through cast, Spr and sports be thoroughly [ nge and J. A. Halee were appointgd, and afte Mr. Derlinghof was seven years wi The salary of the 3 5 Larrabe It is probable, however. ; Ine Ho A vlinghof was seyen years with ithe salowy of the junitor ofitherhfl| lLaitabegus TLURspIobable howayer: ches and Pullman’s Daffet, | great deal of false information s 4 o oiher contors | wards o iotion o inerease the'committeo | "o, delicohing Fisher & Lowrs, and his ins building was fixed at $95 per £ .10 > mide after R 2 21 o) '8 ad ages, Compol e ta % hointe /ho, under tho ive, ) aggoner and J. B, A elss L ¥ it S R e L | A g RO trains are heated by | Omaha's advantages. Compoteut agents to anpointed, under 4 designed many of the finest blocks month. H R el o o r Bl orrect inforimation and correct these v, o, condeinn and kil all discased | Blanchard ) e S tions. One thing is certain, and that is un deawn from the locomotive. Por- | fiidohoods as well as give cor vorajons 1d the shipping owner loses it, He On motion John ¥. Boyd and Coloncl . P, in Omaha and Council Blufls, On the first formal ballot Mr. Ralph s f » ¢ A 1 are i atte e i ay ¢ S mal ol Mr. Ralp S S R Y T T AT T are in attendance in the day | of storic alated would be greatly to the ard a great many expressions against | Savage were appointed a comuiittee on the : : naATA Blimpaon was olected junitor of that | {5 Wi ot o lomg sl | Sonehes s woll as fu tho slocpors t | hivutigear hene s nd ot b 1 | weighing " o "o L WOl | iption gl L g 1 Plans_and Specifications Preparcd aud L 2 _ “something Aot T wait upon passengers, No extra fave is | yards company. are shamefully mis- | ing ussociation, and thonght Alexander Gurrow thoughit that if the in i i Mhe — report of Superintondent hiv“"'.lllh"1"1\1‘!’:‘\\\_"1‘1’ “1"‘-_““( 'in o mannor 10| ehirgod for passhgo on thess trains, S lia tha o ity 8 " s ey el spector bo not appointed by the governor ES“]I]HIGS made on AUI]][G'][I‘J‘ MoNaughton was read and| RS VINSRIRIRNVOIIE DAING SN o Limited oxpress 1 st. | company and the commission firm it. In regard to rai ; ¢ | then a bill shoula be prepared and preseuted | Stwdio, Koom 2 Opera Hows: accepted by the board. It tion "H‘““'l‘u h“-::_r'ullzlélr‘\lvtn‘ of m.}.ulx_‘- Louisat8 o, m. duily, via the be united in their efforts to get the lowa rail- | need looking after in various ways. He | to the le; r.;.x5n’|.~:-|,m3\;..mg ninspector wit ¢ - showed the average attendance for the 4 be tried at the term of dis- | 1iywn v “inakes direct connection in | Yoid companies to run at least two stock | thought one committco should be appointed | power under the lnw to nct. IR a0 11 0 dooided. AuoLeas trict court which convenes this morn- T1 i b oA na i ey 1 with By & trains each week di to the South Omaha | to look after the railroads on the trunsporta- Colonel Savage thought Mr., B himself The onrollmont was 8.078. The boned | iM8: The memboers of the Law and \" on depot at Cineinnatl with B. & O. | yards without any delay, and to arrive at | tion matters and the same committce to look | and others were golng to Lincoln in the liment was 8.278, The board | (%1 jangue state that more ovidence | Ye3tibuled limited, which leaves Cin- | and be unloaded in the yirds carly in the | after the stock weighing. One committee | evening in the intorest of the new churter then adjourned until next Tuesday | jasDocn “secured than was ever pre | €innati daily at 7:30 p. m., arvives in [ mormwg. Phis could bo done by proper and | would be better than two or three commit- | whichi provides for this very thing, evening. sonted hoforo. but they wre not dopend. | Washington next afternoon at 1:65, Bal- able efforts on the part of the stoc o8, ason South Omaha doesn't ve- | Mr. Hake suid in relation 0 the stock Hay gt e N P et AR LN *PENC | gimare al 5 und Philadelphia at 6 company. Our mails are ver: ive s is on account of the rail- | yards that some of Mr. Ioya's men were 80 A ds 2 PV T ey ST Y | irregular, more 80in the northwest, particu- | roads, Y cannot be increased v 00 violent in the discharge of their dutics, ave our wagon ¢ ur soiled | & e slow methods heretofore em- | gs 100 ™ Pho' vestibule limited from 1 the north b d I L d v lont fn tho discharge of thoir duth elothes. Cuscade Laundr, % pl oyed in getting the cases into court. Chicago teaves that city at 7:05 p. m, | Wrly on the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri | much without i¢ eipts from towa, T'his Col. Savage had w number of complaints s v).(-).-.-hm.lur the authoriti e ‘;l UNOB Gl hi«:wm“ e llx‘:\'un' Valley railvoad line.” Ithini It originates | only be done by “better vailroad servic :nu’ull llnu-u‘ ‘e mu\lr corrected und p d Dumb Yotes. in the prosecution of the lawbreak 41y, 9§ ) = | nere at this ofice, and is aggravated through railroads could be induced to give better | had been treated courteously. Deaf and Damb Instituto Notes ! b8 | ing b 9:35, and Baltimore ut 10:45. 1110 8arvico, /o tbloRraph 11nos WIong some u satisfuctory service and then th corge Burke moved that a committeo to AT 3 and the enforcoment of the law ha The electric bell system for the pur- of the low hae | o = of the railroad lines are run in the interest | stock shivments could be made herc. ** hear the complaints of the commission men bo appointed 1 investigate the management ry g acted as an incubus, and done more to pose of calling anybody in any story of “ ey . ) of the railroad companies und largely to the | that be done,” he said, > cannot get B0 Tuilding passos up from the supor- | Boo o tors o pooss of those aotlng in THE COUNCIL BLUFFS exclusion of public commercial business. | increaso we'so much need and should have. | of ‘the stock yards, “wnd Messrs. Georgo P the intevest of law and order than any NS\l mm Only 800 miles west of this I, have had to | 1 am not so well prepared to speak on th Burke and Jameés (. Martin were appointed intendont’s oftice to the fifth stor, other thing. The effort now tobe mad ) t sovon or © | atock s fon. | i Vagiono 2 I i i story. g o eflort now tobe made I wait seven or cight hoursfo gevan auswer | stock yards question. I'think it could do muc Mr. Waggone stated that his ec"m TUsses, fl"s’ c est Pfgv The boys and girls of the Literary so- | to rlmnpfl ll;c um;qull» to fultill their :\u (:]Lclugrn]!}x mcnsapl,'u from South Omahba, | if the ofticials would do what is possible for | idea was to nlmi to ;.All‘lvmm x‘n vuv'(:— cloty met in the chapel last Satusday | 08ths and enforce the laws is striking at nd our mail service is very poor.”’ them. The stock yards company and tho | mission men any road working ugainst South y chapol last Saturday | 0athe und caferoo the laws s silllag ay MONEY DETAINING STOCK, Tailroad companich are not pulline together, | Omaha, and advocated the pussago of such & tectors, Etc. nmight. Olof Hanson, a graduate of the but result favorably MR Ein s Do o e oA " ‘*Yes sir, both my partner and myself bave | I am willing to do anything to help out [ resolution. National Deuf Mute college, gave them | narrowed down thut the bare facts are | of interest, Wonae; lowent raiey hoarc “’"'fld""‘lmf' YEnmangis e walxh: | Whis malter. e A A i) 4 « BProwe n 1l nre facts ar eres ing of stock and the detaining it at the yards, | ~ Colonel E. . Savage was in favor of hay- | stated that the Fremont, ikhorn & Missouri © ® very interesting lecture. It gr pllu:ullul to view, and the situation is | " Fine furms close to Blufls toexchange | Last week we had stock detaitied by weigh- | ing & stock inspector as he be. | Valley rond would not give a shipper's pass AN gratified them and he was loudly thoroughly understood, ~The people | for city prope ing from 4 o'clock till ¥ o'clock in the morn- | lieved all fair minded 1 Two yeal Juth Omaba with one load, but would plauded. After his lecture the soc have waited puatiently for something Western land to exchange for city | Ing beforeit was unloaded. The shipper | ago he delivered u He ' w, with the | to Chicago, for hehad tfied it to-day, and 'lvonpxhuto social in honor of the | thut would never come of itself, and property. came in with the stock and b complained | lump jaw, to the Agric college, and | farther, the rate is from here 1o Chi R nt " Tho wholo BiTaLr was. o come | cosrolon will now be tried, O A T Y yery tmiich. 1¢ hogs bo held from early mora; | soon sho Will bo killed and a ihorougl | cago than from Elorn, S S Nt e o a e 'y lote. ing till ¥ or 10 o'clock in hot wenther, half of | analysis will be made whether lumpjaw isa | Mr. Wuggoner then offe he followi plete success, and much is due to the | Someof the officials defend them: Fine business property to exchange [ them — will - dio. These . delays are | disease. or bis part ho did not want to cat | Kesolved, That it is tho sense of this 6x TO THE FRONT ! mloly,thu commitiee on arrangements | selvos by the claim that private in- | for well improved farms. ure very troublesome @aud = expen- | the meat of lumpjaws, and thought they all | change that we, as commission men, do posi > any shipments of live UNTIL FURTIEN NOTICE | WILL SELL 10 Mr. Rotnert in particular, There | dividuals have employed counsel and |~ Good stock of groceries for sale, not | sive to " shippers. T know tauces | ought to be killed and’ sent to the rend tively refuse to give ere twenty-five couples present, be- [ have been prosecuting the offenders, | for trade. where shippers lost as much as 10 cents a | establishments, He favored an i stock to Chicago ™ to railvowd - comnany | pEEE VEAL & PORK ddu- a few invited guests, eryone | notably saloons, most vigorously. They Houses and lots on monthly payments hundred on both cattleand hogs because they | and the condemning of all cattle thaf 3 that has in the past and is to-duy using its M - | Had ‘been hetd on the tracks o ut the welgly. | 8t for uso for food: and fuvored al threc influence against this market” in favor of ~OF MY OWN DIRESSING = joyed it. have been unsuccessful in closing so r g R (o bundred and eighty-third | of these ,ulm,:s‘mh,uug|,|u“,\,hhms,_'i,:,:: ;"“’;I‘l'u'“-‘m“g“"m‘,’(‘,‘““ Prices ranging | jng scales till buyers had supplied themseives | the committees. Chicago, as long as they continue to do &pfl. whose oame ia Miss R. L. | litigating for mouths, and even years, | Cheap lots in Evans', Wreight's, Coche | 1l tuat, particular qualfey of stock or till | J. A, Hoko stated that all wero famillar | On inotion the resciutigy wht ¥ forrud to |wa C&Z"E Ffld 0 lowa E[]rn' . 4 b " Je ) » he market was closed for the day. T % i p Y RnC veighing | the o ce ' ads und Lransporty. areis, from Perry, Dallas county, is a | They say that if these deeply interested | ran’s and most all additions to city. LA markey WA AL (RIS Ry o Thly LG che c.fl':‘.'fi'i’;’,flfifxfi'fdu}l?i&,”"1":.3‘:."‘:}"."{ 108 ogimmiiion 9y RLTaRde s kibus) L i somi-mute, prosecutors, with all the power of the Fine acre property for sale from $100 | & wonopoly, and it freezes out all otners. | here is to devise the best means to correct Colonel Savage said all roads east of the | And will meet uny honest competition on prices They won't give & for First-Class Meat '1‘!!0 institute now has the largest wurl-muumot close these places, the | to $500 less thau present worth, There is no competition now and only | the cause of these complaints. Since the | river cut South Omaha. number of pupils it has had for years. th‘! officials cannot. No. 10 Pearl Council Bluffs, i cent & pound fordead hog, while last | weighing came in vogue it has kept stock | thirty-four-foot carto ship lere, and ship J. M. SCANLAN. Mr. Rothert is so good as to give the he mayor has succeeded in closin, J spring when there was competition, the price | away from here. Plenty of stock arriving | pers have to take what others won't have. . boys and girls the AR AR s saloons on Sunday, when o disposed. | THOS. OvriokR. WL N, Puser, | Was run up to 3 and 24 ceuts 8 Enullfi.dl'l'l:'é] carly in themorniug, st 8 o'clock or bofore, 1§ He had sskod & pass from ono low road and Uy 'l s in e hand ' cate. ept 180 before it is taken to the chutes, 0l hem they had LS out al e wanted he examination begins on Mouday. | This gives the reformors a plausible OFFICER & PUSEY, Tlien cents & pound was 100 much und now | Something should be done to expedite mat. | Lo go over ¢ foov of ground and get stock Joshua Foster, late superiniendent of | argument that what he can do on one 13§ cent is too Xiule The renderin; i They o W ve ' he gestablish- | ters. He presumed that all had concluded | shibped to Omaba, They said he would have S sl . the Pennsylvania institute, who died at | day he can do seven days, if so dis- ment ougnt to pay at least 1 cent a pound. If | that a committee have the weighing system | to pay. New Brunswick, N. J., November 20, | posed. 1 could get the carcasses at these yards I | corrected if possible, and to get from the [ ~Mr. Blanchard stated that stock men w D, H. McDANELD & GO, ~ 1888, wus for most all his life connected v d_*'"’“— . would quit the commission business and take | railroads better shipping facilities from | terrivly imposed on in telegraphic charges, L 1, MO iy . with the institute, as teacher and super- _Under the Wheels. Corner Main and Broadway, all at 1centapound. The hay sold here is | Iowa, and, as suggestod by Mr. Blanchard, | but supposed it would have to be corrected ' L Thtendont. Ho whe over sevonty years | A horrible accident ocourred in the COUNCIL BLUFES, TOWA, an outrage. In Omaha the hay sold here in | thought one commitieo for thes two matters | by legislation. He thought . committeo | [ Es a oW, r'e s [][] UI'S d when he left the work by reason of “Q yards shortly after 6 o'clook last Dealers in forelgn cnd domestic exchange, | the yards would not sell for more thun &3 a | better than two committees. Compluints, | ought to be appointed to draft & bill for the | ) I ling health, AR e R \ P Collections mude aud futerest pald on time ton ‘and then wo only get about seventy | too, are not infrequent of the manner of | legislature Higheat market pri Bromub nesurna’ 420 g eveuning, by which Mrs. George Brison | posits. pounds of siough grass for # hundred pounds | handling stock after it is in the yards, It The mecting then udjourned. 'k £ Mcin Bt Councid Blufls, Iowa Everything Goes! 120 Brondway. - - Telephone 201, TRY OUR MUSH, S A i g 2 B