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[J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESPAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1801 CCUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICI, NO. 12 PEARL ST “c1ed hy Carr TILT( of the City MANAGER e W r 0 any part TELEPHONES: Pusiness OMce, No. 1 Night Editor, No. ¢ —— e MINOK MENTLON. K Y. P.Co. NN Couneil Bluffs Lnmber Co.. coal. Craft’s chattel loans, 204 Sapp block, Genuine Rock Spring coal. Thatcher, 16 Main stree narriage license was issued yesterday to $5%s Emmott and Katie McDonald, both of Weston Wright is acting as official stenogra- pher for the superior_court during the siv uess of Miss Laura Flickinger. Nellle Thomas and Robin McGinnis arrested yesterday morning on the being inmates of a disorderly hous “Tho Rifth ward democratic caucus will be Lel 1 in Shields store instead of in the Eighth &ve e school, us at first announced, “I'he funeral of Mrs. Cornelia Sanford will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from 1420 South Eighth street. Mrs. George F. Maxwell afternoon from the fam L. A. Hall were of T the res! The took plac ily residence on Bluff street, R officiating, devoto an- ses, s0 that aken up until as decided othier week in the trial of the criminal docket will week after next, Thomas H. Ruddy raska, and Miss An lington, V. noon by Justice Hammer. Seven delegates will be clected to the dem- ocratic city convention instead of six, as was announced in the call issued by the chairman of tho city central committee, Td Murphy, who was arrested Sunday for breaking into s house to find a place to sleep, was given a ton-days' sentence on the st in police court yesterday mornine. Nellie Berry, the five: ld_daughter of W. W. Woods, died of diphtheria yesterday afternoon at the readence, 1115 avenuo D, stice of the funeral will be given later, otters of administration have been issued to Susan McCampbell, in the estato of Will- inm MeCampbell, tue farmer who died sud- ly in Crescont township a short time ago. ots for the policemen's ball, which s given onic temple next Saturday evening, are selling rapidly. 1t will b one ~of the miost brilliant affai r given under the auspices of the police force. Miss Elizaboth Jackson, who began her novitiate with the sisters of merey in this ity > years ago, took her final vows Monday morning before Rey. B. P, McMenomy and received admission fo the ordor. There will bo a special meeting of Tvanhoo commandery, No. 17, Knights Templar, this ) evenlng. Work in tho Red All_visiting Sir K cordially welcome, By orderof the I A loud explosion gathered a crowd in front of the postofice yesterday morning. The cause of the commotion proved to be a tor- pedo swhich some mischievous person had placed upon the track before u passing motor, A motion for a new trial has been filed by tho defendant in the damage suit of i Howard vs the Chicago, Milwauk Paul railway compan $400 was awarded tho plaintiff in court a few days ago. Some cur what the new management of the opera house wonld do for a name for tho building. The t0 of Burt county, Ne- A. Mickles of” Bur- THE NEWS IN THE BLU The Farmers' Alliance Trampling Upon the Milwaukee Railroad. ANTI-PROHIBITIONISTS ARE WARMIN A Man W Was Well Enough te 5 5| 5 G oods at modern prices! Ko =Y to securo for the colony tho advantages it High Fivo but too Slok to Go Cfackers, por 10, bes 8 1bs gingersiaps for | A handsomo complexion s one of thogreat- | desires without projudising tho Iniercets of | to Court—Minor Mention 5 Arbuckle’s coffee, 25¢ per package: | estcharms a woman Posstss, Pozzonl's | other parts of the empire, hut the imperial and Personals German _coffee, hams, Ge per lb: | Complexion Powder gives it consent to negotiate sopatato arrangements bacon, codfish, 7ige; 10 b pail —————— has always been subjeet to a well recognized — white fish, t0c3 3 ¢ 3 cans toma- A FAITH CURE VRC1IM, principle’ that the imperial government tstefot o toes, ey ¢ Dav 10 flour, e must see how far it is pposed A sutt was commonced in tho dlstrict court | #1603 Davis Blia D flour. §1.85; Buftalo A Case Brought tothe Attention of the | to effect tuo other interests of the yesterday by Attorney General Stone to €Om- | floyy, 81.25; Gold Medat_flour, $1.43; Siow Des Molnes Atithoritie empire. Leavo to negotiate does not imply vel the Chicayo, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail- | Flake flour, &1.00; 25 1bs buckwoat, #1.00: 25 | o WC8 BOIERTEIOTCR -0 f imperial sanction. The ¢ jan government way company to grant a farmers' alliauce at | boxesof matches, box good laundry RS MOINBY 1 ‘\\'n rsall, l: e made a protest against the Newfoundland Tight to build coal sheds on the | 80ap, $.00: 3 Los leaf lara, 2%¢; good broom, | gram to Tur Bek.] liam Protzian of | convention with the Umted States, aud, " he suit is brought in the | 1003 Oranges, 130 per dozen: coal ofl, S¢ o East Des Moines, agea twenty-four, died | after mature consideration, the government company's land. The sult is broug N lon; 2 loaves bread, 5e: 1 1b good tea, yesterday after sixty-one days’ illness with | decided it could not, for the present, become name of the state of Towa, and is of consider- | Prompt delivery of good 3 S comipleted. able importance from the fact that it into confiict the state and the stantly growing farmers' alliance on o and the poverful railway corporation is made the defendant in thecaseon the Not #0 Sick After AlL liever in the faith cure, and bis pareats and [ TLoxpoy, Feb. 17.—In the commons this other. A motion was filed in tho district court | other relatises wore kopt by foreo and threats | ovening Mr. Vincent moved that the goveru- ¢ \was before the supreme court somo | 4oy hoforo yesterany by Attorneys Burke & | grib Heerfeting. Lod Greliion of PIe ey | ment at the earliest opportunity, invito the timoagoin which it was decided thatif the | ya\wit, asking for a continuance of the case | \eeks ago And they attempted to futor- | British colonies to a conference in London to right to build elevators, conl shedsor the { A" [ Clattorbuck vs. W, A. Jones. The | fere, - ot the dol liko were given gratuitously to one it must be granted on the same terms one who might desire it. panies of Hartley, O'Brien count, granted permission to build coal sheds company’s land in the town free df re fused. They thereupon applied commissioners to havo the d of the supreme court enfor The co sioners 1ssued an order large and con- Threo local com- had been lliance decided to or the same permission. They asked, but smpelling the com- H‘\‘ tion proved that ho was dead, Tho body was | B boock, providiag Me. B D, | moved to the undertaking esteblisynont of | don his fnjunction proceed ¢ Droxel & Maul, shere 5 post-ocim was | Hoth the amendment and motion were lost | A Noble Lord tays They Have Not held. The restilts of the post-mortem showed | and the meeting adjourned, . Been Broken, that the death resulted from bemorrhage of | Messrs, T, E. Darlington, F'red 0¥p0¥, Feb, 17.~In the house of lords the brain. W. C. Estep ond an assistant [ mon, W, H. Dudley and {Fitus, i Al AR e R L B went to Omaha last evening and brought the | manager of the American 11vé S tock commis- day, replying to questions about the con: body to this sideof tho Whera it will b | #ion company, have beon postod for membor. | vention between Newfoundland and tho burled, “The deceased was sixty-nine years | ¢h tus’ application is recommended | United States, the delay regarding which is of g '\;\“Ml s l”:‘\"'?"*h"f‘ ."‘\yl““w“[(‘.\ - 1= | causing dissatisfaction in Newfoundland, G UP, 81¢p and Think, paxy, les, dr., of the Omaha Pack. | 1ord Knutsford, s N lx tat 4l|\l Hn] And ask yourself why you should pay old- | Ing come A, C. Fostorof Swift & Co., | fmber lack: id_been - cofidern fashioned prices for groceries and provisions | &nd Hy H. Meday of the H. Hammond | for M ki .z engagements, but none wero o Play | when you can get first class, clean, fresh | company. evermade, It may at somo time, be possible —_—— During all that time Lo was in'the hands of Christian scientists. who prayed for his recovery, but was novor given a particle of medical attention or even ordinary nursing, His wifo is an ardent be- brings | Brown's C. O. D, gro typhiold fever. it o Evans Laundry Co, 520 Poarl strect. Tele- phone 200, Goods called for and aellverod. Telephone 20, TALKED OUT OF IT. ne side which A Proposition for a Zollverein Made and Withdrawn. victim ~ was 8o far gone that no physician would consent to take the case. ‘The faith fanaticism continued with the inevitable result. The authorities aro now investigating with a view to punish- e the best means of a forming zollverein, He contended that imperial fede only to be obtained through comme: 1 fe eration. A lengthy debate followed, parti 0 party to any- main ground that was stated for the continu- ance was that Clatterbuck, the plaintiff in the case, was o0 ill as notto be able to get on the | out of doors. In support of the motion Dr. | ment of the praying band it a mival case | pated in by Sir Lyon Playfalr, Goschen, nt, and | Bellinger made afidavit that he lad exam. | can be madoout, Mis. Surah Gerren, the | chancellor of the exchequer, and others, Tho ined Clatterbuck and found him suffer- | leading “scientist” in charge of this case, | latter believed the 1v ing desire for a wis scen last night. closer union between England and the colo: ing from asevere attack of Nervous prostra- to the | tion, Yesterday @ resistince to the | ‘“How longhave you treated this case? | niesought to bo fostered. There was no ision | motion for continuace was filed | Was asked. ) likelihood, however, that the colonies would ommis- | by Flickinger . Brosthers, | attorneys | O, Idon't knows 1don'tkeopnorecords.” | consentto n conference on a free trade basis, for the defendunt, in which were afidavits What do you do for your patients! What | There only remained differential duties and pany to allow the farmers the right they | signed by Williumk A, Joues and B, E. Bragg, | 1 your treatments ; he failed fo seo how they could bo imposed. asked, but still tho company remains stub- | stating that they saw Clatterbuck in a sa- [ Wejust pray for them.” M, Vincent withdrew his motion, born. ' The present suit is to be madoa test | joon and grocery store near Parks’ mill Mon. | VIS that all? case, and is to compel the ruil- [ gay' night, playing highfive, and that hoe | “Yes woare all healed through the power Nothing in It. way company to give the poor, downtrodden | was in hisusual health so far'as appearances [ of God. f Loxpoy, keb, 17.—Tuquiries made to farmersthe boon they crave so much. were concerned, The defendant asked that Do you over mako any personal examind- | g Agociated press reporter at the foreign It will be regarded with a great deal of in- | Or. Tellinger b brought before the court, to | tion of your patients to seo what is the mat- | £8 FSHC TR PRS FERREER e T8 AR terest by farmers, asit is a very common | o cross-examined as to the condition of Mr, | ter with them #? A Ho gard Lo A At p thing inthe rural districts, where land is | Clatterbuck’s health, “No, we dou't mever make no examina- enna that the English and comparntively cheap, for the railroad compa- i tion.”? United States governments had agreed to uies to allow conl and gran merchants to | rpeq sets, Lund Bros. your treatment is the same for all |'submit the Behring sca question to the arbi- erect warehouses on ti ment to them to use their rouds as a m transportation. NO BANKRUPT STOCK. The Cour Blufrs Carpet Con Has None of the Eiseman and Never Advertised It, In justice to ourselves and all other Coun- cil Bluffs merchants, we d misleading statemen't published in all daily papers yesterday concerning tho man bankrupt stock of merchandise. A prominent Omaha merchant rush print with the startling assertion that advertising the Eiseman stock of carpets, v land as an induce- ire to correct a tration of King Humbert show the report un- tr | cans of are all bealed by tho grace of s all things.” ““I'tien you would do the same for a broken leg that you would for a case of diptherial” “Just the same.” Callon D, J. Hutchinson & Co. bargains in lots in Wilson Terrace, inducements for the next few days, for_chotce | Special : De Witt's Little pill_ever made time. None equal, X Best little Cure constipation every Uso them now. - | The Manhattan, sporting headquarters, N, npany | o, A Street Railw; stock, v Fight. PRANK OF CUPID AT PIERKE. APHS, Stovx Ciry, Feb. 17.—|Special Tele- Oliver and Thomes Bean. Hav gram to M [~Two street railway | A Marriage Th y Resulted in gone ida, where they have plantations, companics are having an interesting fight a Mul Ul[_lhu Chicf of'Police Cary left for St. Louis ves. | here today over rignts on certain important Prennr, I‘L Special to Tne “15¢- | terday on business connected with the office. | streets, The old company holds a franchise | Bee.]—I, I, Cochrane, erly of the F'rec es into | o H. Vese: returned from St. Joseph, | to build a doublo track line on Fourth street | Press press room, ¢ “rank Wilkins, an weare | Where he was called by the death of his wife's | toa bridge across tine Floyd river, which is | employe of the joo rooms, through the print- mother. the key to the east side of the city, On this | ing office last night, after having beaten him GeorzeS. Miller left yesterday afternoon 4 rugs, curtains, shades and draperies with the 3 0 | bridge tho exclusive right is held by the new | with a cane while on the sidewalk. Other intention of misleading the puolic. | This is a | for Jacksonville, Fla., where he will remain | .ompayy. Neither company can build its | employes interferred and probably prevented strango sort of an error for an intelligent | for several months o busipess. lines from the center to the suburbs without | Cochrane from silling Wilkins. man to fall into. We cheerfully assist | Al Parkinson, who has been traveling for | concessions from the other. ty coun- Trouble grew out of the marriage of Coch- in making the correction he = desire Aultman, Miller & Co., has entered the em- | il has been unable to settle the trouble, and | rane's seventecn-year-old son, Bert— or S0 much to have made, i. I y trust company, | today the ne ced to lay track | ployed m the press room-—and Miss Mollie Lic understand we did not get any of the | with his headquarters at Des Moines. on the bridge to protect its rights, - | Wilson, aged twenty-one, & compositor Eiseman stock. We make the statement | Rey D, . Franklin, formerly pastor of | ately the old line be 'k | in the oftice. - Young Cochrane’s par broadly aund without qualification that we | the Broadway Methodist churcti, now pre- | on Fourth street, leaaing to the bridge, The | objected to lis keeping company with Miss did not buy a dollar’s worth of the Biseman | ¢jqing elder of the Atlantic district, arrived | crews of workmen got into a fight at 10 | Wilson on it of the disp in their bankrupt stocls, or any oth and carry no second hand goods of any char: We buy all our goods direct from the acter. manufacturer, the the looms. The only thing we did in vertisement complained of was to some of our reguls round prices with latest sty les, fres! juestion was settled yesterday, when Do- s opern iouse ceased to exist, it v Thomas,the crook who w weeks an exciting chase and sul to Fremoni, Neb., for tri charge of burglary, pleaded guil! sentenced ton three years’ term in_the pen tentiary at Anamosa. Swift and Utterson, his friends, pleaded not guilty and are to have a trial, John Peterson, an employe of Gilbert Brothers, the ice men, met with an accident day before yesterday, He tried to get on a ‘wigon while it was in motion, but missed his footing and fell in such a way that the heavy wagon passed over one of his fect, crusning the bones in a terrible manuer. He was taken to the Neumayr hotel, where medical assist- ance was rendered, Mrs, Stuphen of Omaha, was fn the city captared ago by Marshal Templeton equent 1 on the and wi making inquiries for her son, Charles, who, sho thinks, left that city for the Bluffsu turday and has not been seen weelk ago Mrs, Stuphen’s homg is at the corner eventh and Leavenworlh streets, She says her son is sixteen years of age, but very tall for his ago. She thinks ho left Omaha with a railroad grader with whom he had been associating lately, Mrs. Charles Swan recelved a_telegeam yosterda7 announcing the death of hersister, Mrs. C, T. Dibble, at the hone of her son in Akin, 8. C. Mrs. Dibble's home was in Marshall, Mich., but she has been south for some time in the bope of bettering herhealth, Mrs. Dibble will bo remembered by many here who met her when she visited her friends in this city about four years ugo, and who were charmed by her graces of womau- liness, James Palmer, the Vine street man who was arrested night before last on an informa- tion filed by Henry Rablin, charging him with assault and battery, was brought be- fore Justice Patton yesterday morning. The prosecuting witness” was unable tomake his charge stick, aud Palmer was discharged. Rablin immediately filed another information asking that Palmer be put under bonds to keep the poace. A continuunce was granted in this case until next Tuesday. In the superior court the main business transacted yesterday was tho trialof the case of the Western Home insurance com- pany va J. M. Palmer. The object of the Buit is to recover about $275 worth of premi- ums which were allowed by the defendant to g0 unsettled. Flickinger brothers appeared for: the plaintiff and J. Sims for the defend- ant. By agreement of the parties tho court instructed the jury orally, and the case was completed at 530 o' clock:! A wissionary convention will be held this evening at7:30 o'clock in the ‘Irinity Metho- dist church, comer of Ninth avonue and Fourth street. "he principal speakers of the evening will bo Kev. J. Gallup of Thurman and Rev. C, W. Brewer and Rev. T. MoK, Stewart of this city, The following are the subjects which have been selectea for discus- 0 “Popular Objections to Missious, ‘Christianity Missionary in Spirit" and *1he Achicvements of a Century,” An information was filed before Justice Patton yesterday by L. J. Sorenson for the arrest of Thomas Peterson ou the charge of malicious mischief. Sorenson claimed that Peterson had sought to satisfy o grudge which he had laid up against bim by “broak- ing the windows, door hinges and ever thing eise that was breakable about his place of business. Constable Ben Austin yvent to Cut-Off island, where both partied live, to seryo the warrant for Peterson’s arrest, but in the meantime Peterson had gotten wind of the fuct and left for Omala. The oMcer has hopes that he will be able to make the arrest in aday or two, T, Evans be, ; an sixteon suits in the ais- trict court yesterday morning against prop- erty owners in the western part of the city. The defendants are partis who purchased property from Evaus, payimg part of the purchase money down and giving mortgages to secure the rest. They then failed to pay the taxes on the land and My, Evans payed it for thet The object of the present sults is 10 recover the money thus paid. The follow- ing are the names of the defendants in tho cases: Bernard Albers, L. A. Siuons, Martha Green, J. . Mooro, Fred Luchsinger, Rachael Corbett, L. A, Gray, Henrv Bur husen, A, M. Johnson, Johapn H. Schroeder, 1. N. Hammond, George W. Huling, D, J. Huldensen, Morritz Petersen, N. I, Tibbetts and N. M, Huliy, DAL Recollect that the only installment house an Council Bluffs and the larvest installment Rouse in the west is Mundel Klein's., Wo sell at eastern prices every article of house- hold furniture you use, and instead of re- quiring you to pay cash we let you have it oo easy payments. There is no sity of delnying yourself the use of an when {oucan get everything you want onsuch easy rms. The largest stock of carpet: wnd furniture in the city to select from. Broadway, LR Chamber sets, Lund Bros. figures, When th two"’ our regular o 1 Mr. Holden marked up the E for thi purose of *‘welcing a not our fault, pri re stitl 1 ig cut,” It is positively cruc) toput Omuha mer- chants. under bonds not to compet, Council Bluffs prices, and Marshall I Co. ought to be ashamed of it, We under any bonds to protect anybody the obligations put upon a first class h protect the public against overcharges doa straight legitimate busine: the largest exclusive carpet houso west and we will undertake not only to com- pete, but todo agood deal better than to du- plicate Omaha prices on any and everything h ourline, Our trade covers the territory | houses, tho board of directors of the hye |, BOON® Io., Feb. 17.—[Special Telegram to | Deputy United States Marshal Keely, for Tt E e DL DL A *® | Pup, Ber)—Boone is all torn up, and is hav- | selling liquor wvithouta_government liconse, f stock oxchauge and himself, at which | | . h NI A P RE A Al Do Sl Bluffs and Omaha, and we Will $av0 YOU | S nopion ot i live. ook meotanny tr % 1 ing a lively racket on account of its packing | aud this morning Sio s money on every purchase made and guar- | theaction JW00R xchango \nnte | Hovde, s was established last summer, | fOF examination. antee satisfaction. Mail orders receive | gard tothe American live stock commissi - prompt attention. Covxern Breees Career Co,, 407 Br Council B Tho new dental rooms of Drs. Wo are the finest and most ¢ Next to the new Grand. “Pelephone, They Want to Resolve, The feeling of indignation among tt ness men against the suits ugainst the saloonkeepers or which is now being cireulated citizens. The call in many of the citizens of Council Bluff: been working hard to enhance the v property in the city and that many, the wost ardent believers in tempe; been convinced that ° the enforcem prohibition under tho oxisting of affairs is next to an impossible thi hus amo; n then cites the understanding which was had between the saloon keepers thorities at the last city election that n would be made hereafter to stop the sale of wtoxicants, but the aim would be to regulate After whereasing in this way for awhile the call goes on to ask it as well as possiblo. that a meeting of the citlzens and pi owners be held mnext Friday even o'clock at the court house to take some action expressiveof the views of the public eral at the renewal of the saloon wa call in s wording is exceedingly peppery, and bears marks of having been gotten up by someone who is, or thinks he is, thirsting for It has alveady been circulated human gore. quite extensively and isstill going the or signatures, say, have you tried t 3 Main street ! Special-— Lund Bros., lent.” J3.0. Bixby, steam neating, sanitary en. gineer, 203 Morriam block, Council Blults Objects to the Removal. Attorney General John Y. Stono hi an objection to the removal of the fou These cases were commenced in the ourt, by foderal court, The attorney gencral that the cases in_question stato laws, and that there is no just state courts. Ly Pure fresh drugs at Davis', opposite Aol it o Best heavy g Relter, the tuilo per cent o, 3§10 Broadway. i investigation of the He finds that the number of acres under the swamp land act s 56,550, number 40,941 have beey and real estate. 26 Pearl st. 53Y Broadwuy. Telephone 138, see thesights, Whilein a Chinese l ., to have the pub- ¢ bankrupt stuff, in the city vesterday morning, and well re- | o'clock this evening and are now at it, each | ages. Lastnight after quitting work young main antil Thursdaj company trying to protect its own territory. | Cochrane, Miss Wilson and Wilkins went —— The troublé will probably be settled 1 the | across the ) ri o Fort Pierre, in h from Boys Wanted courts, Stanle, a license was securcd thead- | .o A merican district telograph offics. = . and the lovers were murried. On returning o ievi-- chulein, to Pierre g Cochrane went to his p Yearat | China dinner sots, Lund Bros,, 25 Main tovx Crry, Feb, 17.—[Special Tele | ents’ home and his bride repaived to her were “cut in nt lower than the *“bankrupt bargain man pric ‘Weare plote in the starting of injunction ysulized in tho form of a call fora meeting substance states that and the au- It is just excel- an effort was subsequently made tho companies to have them taken to the arose under for their removal to any other court than the The Investigation Fin'shed. The county auditor has just completed his ampland matter which was ventilated by the paperssomo weeks go. decded to different Buy your coal and wood of C. B. Fuel Co., SPET—— Manager Edward A, Cudaby of the Cvdany | steam-heated, vestibuled, limited trains . s Reepped :" ad, dsitig the | PackinE company, then offered the following: | of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul | o ssse dobn Ohenowlih, who is visitiog the | = Resolved, That the aciion of the beardof | railway will continuo to. rum daily bee fanily of Jesse Bawyer, at tho residence, | dircotors of the live stock exehunge bé ree ) Y venue C, went to Omaha yesterday to | bosuddeny fell to the floor, aud an examing- ploy of the Globe loan ’ and streot. home in East Pierre. After supper the boy told what he had done and the father started out on a quest for vengeanc Cochrane paterwas arrested, but allowed his liberty on his own recognizance, Coch- rane fils was torn from his bridal bed and m to Tnr Bee|—The w hulein of this cit oceurred this even son in the pr friends from Chic ting of Josio andJoel Leviof Chic mg atthe Hotel nco of 4 large com; 90, St. Louis, Omaha, Mil- L LIVE STOCK CONTROVERSY. 0 to TH It is Discussed at a Meeting of the South Omaha Exchange. itwas A specint meeting of tho live stock ex- | waukee and Minneapolis, Rev. Dr. Rosenau [ lodzedin ja e with | change was held yesterday afternoon to con- | 0f Omaha officiacing. The bride's pavents: | 4 for Van Houten's Cocon. Tako no ield & | gider the American live stock commission | M- and Mvs. Joseph Seunlein, belong to the 1 ey, arenot except ouse to and to wealthy 'circle of Hebrews in this city, Among the guests from Omaha are Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mrs Katz, Miss Rothschild, and Miss Kose, 'The presents wore very costly and rate. Tomorrow Mr. aad Mrs. Levi leave for a tour in the south, S Lacked Licenses. VERMILLION, D., Feb, 17.—[Special Tele- gram to T B Louis Lickholm, & boot- legger, Reddy Snyder, proprietor of u gambl- ing den, and Peter Bergland, proprietor of a low restaurant, were arrested last night by controversy. President Wallwork presided, and about seventy-five members were pres- ent. Manager W. N. Babcock of the stock yards company stated that u meeting had been held Monday afternoon in the office of the Cudahy packing company, which was at- tended by the managers of the packing in the Objected to the Smell. the citizens having raised a pursoe to assist in paying its rent and securing the institution, Ithas been remarkab!y successful, killing over twenty thousand hogs since November, butitsmells. Somuch of a row has this smell caused that the packiag house was closod and the proprietors chreaten to remove to Carroll, where tie citizens offer to pay all expenses of removal. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing rup for Chil- dren Teething relieves the child from pain, 2 cents a bottle, company was discussed, Mr. Babeock bo- lieved that he expressed the sentiment of the packing house managers when ho expressod the desire to havo the previous action of the live stock exchange revoked, providing the American live stock commission com- pany would dismiss its _injunction suit and abandon ull legal procecdings, thus placing all parties just where they were prior 10 the beginning of the present controvers "This, Mr. Babcock urged, would be in the i terest of harmony, for the best interest and Dprosperity of the yards, and without detri- luffs. e Polygamists Own U Sarr Lakg, Utah, feb. 17. —[Special Tele- gram to Tne: B oven members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints stood up in the district court aud pleadea wuilty to living in polygamy. They wero ail fined in sums ranging from $100 "upwards. Most of them wero of the most ignorant cl One man was seatenced to six months in the odbury st, % 1 ho busi- Killed by the Indians. Donvque, Ta., Feb., 17.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee|—The remains of Anthony at last ng tho | mant tlr»,u:: one. e i he | Dewster, once a resident of this county, ar- | penitentiary n{ul.;‘m: ty e taas B f\:flTu.:f;,',',‘“‘y!g rived at his formerhome in Liberty town- | Qver 450000 Howe scales have boen sold, s have | ofiice toits agent, Mr, Brown. ship yester: A few s ago he re- | and the demand increasing continually. Bor- value of | John A. Dadisman, at the time the action | moved with his family to the viciuity of Pine | den & Selleck Co., Chicago, Il even of | was taken prohibiting traMicking with the | Ridge, S. 1. About a_week ago he was s co have | 1ive stock exchango, was opposed to it, but | killed by Indians, scalped, and his head sev- | Kierstead's Successor. hent, of | BOW that tho action “had been taken he, for | ered from his body. IUis reported that three | Thecouncil last night confirmed the mayor's s | one, was in favor of manfully standing | of his children were scalped, aud bis wifo | appofatment of A. A Agbert s a member of up by that action. Inasmuch as the Chicago | and hired man escaped. The murderers | ho boar {0 worl ceed Mr. | i e e e R e R i 1he Loned pEemublie werks; 0 Suveed M course, he could not_see why this exchange | surrendered. L ———— should recede. As forcattle at 50 cents he Pe——T \ ssler’s Magic Heada headaches in 20 minutes. he Wafers, Cures a At all druggists o eftort | knew no honest man could do it. Vice President Waggouer was firmly in favor of enforcing the rules of the exchange and of sustiining its former action. As a Held for Horse Stealing. Duxrar, Ta, Feb. 17.—[Speclal Telegram to e Brk.]—A valuable horse was stolen commission man ongaged for five years, and | recently from James Nash, u prosperous 1.0 . S aiac foperty | a8 a - momber o the - exchingo, | farmer hving near Dunlap, and Constvte A | {JITIANA VIEAICRL QN0 DUTCICA ingats | he could say that the exchaugs | B, Taylor was sent after the culprit. After 5 ‘was not a - benent to the com- S captured and lodged in INSTITUTE. jailin default of 300 bail, aud his prelimin- ary examination will occtr tomorrow, Hols supposed to be a member of an organizod gang of crooks, as Daputy Sherif Campbell of Mills county here ufter him yestor- a long chase he was in geu- r. Tho mission men alone, but to stock raisers and shippers as well. 'The present commissions are such as have been 1n vogue more than twenty years in all stockyards, sud he kuew as a matter of experiencé that'no man could do the business for less than the present rounds | commissions. Turning toward George S, | 487 Hols also wanted at other places. Brown, he said: *‘And Mr. Brown knows T O AR Ny ey Citizen's Bank All Right. ho tea, | this room. He knows it both | Ckesoy, In., Feb. 17.—[Special Teiegram from - his experience in Chicago | toTue Bek.|—The state auditor and bauk and here. As to the statement made by Mr. | oxaminer completed their investigation of the Brown, that cattle could be marketed for 30 conts, lie Knows it is false, and every commis- | &lrs of the lows State Bavings bauk - this morning, 0 0 | They fonnd the bank solvent and | yor tho trestment of all CHRONIC AND SURGICAL sion man prosent kuows that it could not be | fu%obest of condition. ‘Thoy found no ovi- | DISKABKS: Tiraces, Anpiiancos for Deformities anit as filed | nstafement as ropresented, that cattle” could | Of the oficers, The ban shows that the late | rogiiri; wleal Tro president, few days C. E. Edgerton, who suicided a letters ROOMS FOR PATI Bost Accommodations W v cases | be sold at 30 cents.’” Board 0 42 e om0} § (et e el inri ago leaving containing | Be maodations Wes against tho Northestern, Ttock Tsland, Mil: | SOSEHaRE COL Kol b cirelar 1etior: fom | qamagtug carges, wad! evidently laboring | Dofomitiey tnd Besce waukee and Burlington rail to compel | pany showing that the dividends paid were | ner hallucinations Bronchitis, Tnhlatio them to fix their joiut rate charges in | §) percenton the capital pad in. o 1 e T R ARG O T LR accordance with @ vecent order issued by | M. Brown suid: “Iwill coutinuo the in. | To e question, g e your favorite | uwpeclatto.” ook ox Diseaies of Wom the stato board of railway commission- | junction procecdings till after the next | poem? there m ariety o i ying 1o De BESL Y ogular meoting e oianeatand iy answers, but when asked, which is your” fay- continement (Strietly Private.) Only Rella ers, from the district to tho federal court, | fegular meeting of the exchange, and if the y atenl Instivite Making n Specialty of PRI- orite blood purifier! theva can ouly be one reply—Ayer's Sarsaprillg, becanse 1t is the purést, safest, and most economical, e live stock commission company be admitted to membership I will scoutinue them, or if the packing house managers will give o guarantee that they will buy stock at the district i DISEASES, | seasos s » cosstully tromted. ent by mall or @ Xpross no marks o ina or sender. One personal interyiew prefe Il and consult | claims d, s | Tarket prices 1will abandon tho suit.’” Muzzling the Press. BE OFond Moy OF TOLE case: and. wo Willsond la 4 Suverintendent A, C. Foster of the pack- | Wicmra, Kan, Febi/17.—[Special Tele- | l#in wra $FICER: upon Prie ground |y, 2 B Ol ORAORIAE & o, abtom bl oo s ) [Sp Yath e ahues, with quealion L1t gram Pk Bee]—The' Advocate printing offiee at Coldwater was broken into just be- fore daybreak this moruiug by a party of men alleged to belong to the farmers' alifance. Thoy shoveled the type Into sacks and carried Addross all letters to Dr. A. T. McLaughlin, President, Oth and Harney Streets, Omuha, oll on the troubled waters by explaining that the consensus of opinion at Monday's meeting was that neither party should back down, but only do that which would place toem in their former positions. In the present ques- Ogden, , cash. Hon ABOTO vas 1O Snugenism, Cbut | gy yway, scattering it oyet the prairie outside ST duostion of exvadicucy, Wnd | of town. They then far down the press, he did not think itwrong toundoit. With | Bavleditina wagon to the river and threw 1t in. They then made an unsuccessful at- tempt to bura the Echo office in the same place. Both papers have been criticising the alliance and had been warned to desist, ———— Mrs. M. Schaenberger, Beaver Dam. writes: *“We have used Dr. Thomas' K Kansas City on our south admitting the live stock commission company to member- ship, and Sioux City on our morth, both competitors with us for stock from a large ares, he believed it unwiseto doauytning that might drive stock to those places. More than this, much of the Texas stock was -PIANOS nely Made, fully Warraiitegs) claimed Of this Wis., upber 40 eod d ke tric Marvellaus ‘in Toner -4 parties by ‘the county, leaving 15,88 acres | (hof thit, much, of the “exas stock h Nt : : U ne les by tho coun! wing ed by » com. | Ol in our family for coughs, colds, croupand | [E it 40 unsccounted (n.. ll‘h:?h-}m Yipreempted |y and it wis necessary to got as much of | rheumatism, It oures every time, (PATALOGUE FROM BOSTON OFFICE, st gaansy W soliied o § per &cre | {hig gtock as possible. Already arrange- i B App N W % SRS ments haa lm-lu mmlul lu'n'u.nv‘l'ul‘ it inthese | Prediétions for February Weather. e e Call on SchurzSmith Co. for chattel lows | JAEUR Mo enfires the formor action of the | A thero wre but twenty-oight duys | UNKENRNESS this month there ought to be less cold D n atmosphere than in January, but “all signs fuil in dry weather,” therefore we can only say that the electric-lighted, would be detrimental to the iaterests of the stock yards and packiag house as well as in- vite adverse legislation at Lincoln, Michael R. Murphy, who ropresented LIQUOM HABLT, IN ALL THE WORLD THERE 1S BUT ONE CURE HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, perates 80 Quietiy and tween Omaha, Council Bluffs and Chi- | $hiy thar 15 pettent nidergses 1o 1Hoon venieno nded, (0 awalt the uetlonof the national ‘o xchange and the exchange at loat- | cago. The electric light reading lamp | a4 are & e Telgrantion. laundry | sas Clty. in each berth is the novelty of the age. | KEHN &' AT Bl i This was amended on motion of Manager | Ticket office, 1501 Farnam street, Omaha. oH AR b e The flower-stand upsct,and the o A Johnny s scren loud as he's able, For nothing goes right when mumma's away, fu: ne br dory make it he [ fo th dic is & t th po: on tol nervine, fmparting tone and v whole systén. eir ex wor Drs.Betts & Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 14 Chronic he aflietod the ous ovils thatfollow in § fun fol ST Wit 3 N A proper indulgen 1solitary habits, which ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for business, study or marringe MARRIED MEN or those ¢ on that happy life, aware of physical d ¥, auickly assisted, OUR SUCCESS Ts based upon facts. First oxperi- ene ery case is spe studied, Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, "DR. J. E. McGREW, PRIVATE DISEASES Cured in 8 to 5 days wit 110 and sclence most powerful remely yet known for o permanent cure. Stricture or pain In relleving the bluddo cured at home, without instruments; no entting, no pain, no dilating. Loss of Manhood or Weak positively cured; nstantrelief. Skin diseases female d manently cured. Dr. MeGrew N Bpoeiflo for K Suiting' in' Tnsanity nad 1oa foathrromiiire ol age 1 < ovi ¥ & 1 The room’s In disorde The cat’s on the tab What a seene of discomfort and con- sion home would be if mamma did st return. I your wife is slowly caking down, from a combination of stic cures aud female disorde your first business to restore r health, Dr. Pier orite Pre- ription I8 without a peer as a remedy v feeble and debilitated women, and is e only medleine for the class of mala- known as * female diseases” which sold, by druggista, under a positive arantee from the manufacturers that will give satisfaction, in every case, or e money will be refunded. It isa sitive enr for the most complicated It's an invigorating, restorative nic, and a soothing and strengthening or to the It's a legitimate medis re, too—carefully compounded by an perienced physician, and adapted to an’s deltoeen tion. 00 DOUGLAS STRIEBRT OMALIA, N ost widely and favorably knownspec- vthe Unitel Sty Their lor Kill and uniy cure of Nervous, . entitle these nfiden: n VE CURE for and the numer- ain. nent phys! ywhoere. CERTAIN AND > awful effects of eurl, 1 VATE. BLOOD AND completely and pern PERTLITY AND SENUY RS yleld readily to their skillful treat- FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS d cured without pain or detention AND VARICOC Vjured I ietionl disore lies or the exe 'RICTURI pernanontly ot lout cutting, at honie by ne’s piin OF aAnnoy TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. SURE CURE Zig, artut, sfean % carly viee which brings nie weakness, destroying both mind and { VIt all 1S dre ded il permanently IS awful ot Address those who have im- puired themselvei by ime g ¥ dicines arg n our | ey eXuclly 1o suit ase, thas effe res without Injury, + OMAHA, NEB Ry &% o THE SPECIALIST. ut thelons of an hours'tn Th st absolute cure for ¢ allannoying dischurges ever known to medic: yphilis,a warranted cure in #t 50 i m business 1t of Private Diseases has nd his g rmy of pe hos from the Atlantic to the ' Books a ars free. Ladies from 3 to 4 only. m streets Ownha, Neb, I4th and Entrance on either ERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, sterin, Dixsinoss, Fits, Keuralgia, Wiko "Lepression, Botiening 0t the Lain: roc gt Inisery decay ar i mness: 1.ow of Powor Wi Bperms orrhg 1ertiox of ‘tho' brain, weltsinse oF er-indulgence. - Each box eontains o mon(F's trent abox, ¢r wix (oF 8% #ent by meilprevaid, b ‘order, for” 11z Doxes, 'wil) send purchuse Fanteo 0 Forund mencs if tho treatment (ais 6 "Guarentoes issued and koL sold only by GOODMAN DRUG CO,, 0 Farnum Street, Omaha. Neb iz G 1vthvack nowiedged leaciig remedy for wil tha unnatural diochargs privite certaln cure fc tating weskness peculiar o women, iows, Montal Gitliar sex, Involuntary Lo sed by Gvere: Cures in and 170 DA VB, Uuarasiend b (o ‘ewune Birlaiury Midonie by 1 itand foel safe Tie Evans Criwieat O in recommending 1t o CINGINNAT, 0 all bofTerers. 0.8 A J. STONER, M D, DecaTus fue, Nold by Drugkis S son, 617 Broadway BeAUTY & PoLig DUBAB Y A AEAPESS UNBDJAL 8 (HEAPNESS,UNEQUALLED. NG U008 WHENHEATED. PECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I HSALE-A hulf Interost in_a good ba inghotelIn a large town. Apply at one to Jo Van tten, Councll Blufls, I NORSALE-Secd potatoes, 1,00 bushels of Farly ( nd Ohlos, Apply to Merlam & Rishton Brondway, or 205 Vine streety Counell Rlufs, Twill sell farm horses at id §IVE One year's time, clory seeurity l Ev H QRSES for sals reasonable prices interest ntper cont must e given. Leons ott, JPQUSALE-A barzning with ail the late roomss will sell on the Fifth avenue n ow modern housd NORSALE - Eight-room houso and two lots, on Harrison st. A modern houseeand o Em", home cheap. Do Jo Hutehinse 0n7 broadwa ousAL fino r 4 yoars, and fine family mare, 4 choap for T Spun. Wil tr pright ple Bouriclis, musio te man street, Council Bluirs, ok sal sters and hy fill_orders for any style Leave ordors with Dy, W livery and sale sta Couell BlufTs. {\OR SALE chor, 14 Stutss Fino single y dranght hors or Rent—Garden with land, houses, by J. R Rice. 10) Main st., Gounoll CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK. . ... ++.00+.8150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. .+ 65,000 TOTAL CAPITALAND SURPLUS. ... TIl‘.}‘O(J() Digecrons—I. A, Miller, F. O, Gleason, B I Shugart, k. B. Hart, J. D. Edmundson, Charl Ou sact genoral banking Dusi- Lurgest capitul and surplus of any Soath western Lowa. L tho greatast STHMA FEVEIL troatod thus ron: (ONIO yoars, Oftice, Astiginatism, ar anid painlosy i of terriblo satferlng, no relief, ontire Room 1, Shuart Block, over I Counell Bluffs. Ia COUNCIL BLUFES STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying and Cleaning done in tha TighestStyle of the Art, Ined Fabrics made to 1ok ad w. Work promptly don the zountry. and deli in all parts of Se d for prico list. . A, MAGIHAN, Prop, Northwestora Dypoty 27 MAIN STREET. over € B. Jacque nin & Co., Jowelry Store Finley BurkeGeo,W, HowittThos. E. Casady Burke, Hewitt & Casady, Attorneys-at-Law PRACTICE IN FHE STATE AND COURTS. BRAT, Offices: Towa, J. Brown Bullding, Council Bluls, W. C.ESTEP, Corneil Bluffs, Towa. 14 North Main Street, Funcral Divector anl Em)lmor, BANKERS. Corner Main an1 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Denlers in forelgn anl domestio xchanzs Collection made und interest pald on tine deposits. WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOP For the Skin and Sealp, Propared by a De " experi WV Darapiration. ugly comylexion eto. "An aufailing vemedy for sil Souip affactions, o et o ot all forms of i f TRY, Dermatologist, | 125 W. 424 S5t, New York at sealed bids will Hoard of Trustees of the aska, from dateup uns o the 1ot of Wis= 15, specifientions and detalls are on flle with the vi clerk, ut his office, where bid= ders may Inspect thesume; and the sume shalt be oxtended i ing tosnid plans. specifica nd details, and shall’ be completed within the time numed and of materials mens toned AlLDIds must be tn writh vill filod with the 0 SeVin 0'eloek P e idard time, of Murch, 1891, The Bourd of Trustees reserves *hs rizht to reject any or all bias The successtul bidders will be required ] givobonds to sald village of Wisner as re quired by lnw. 1y Order of the Board of Trustees of sald vHs laze of Wisner, this 9th day ot February S, leeoE, Chalr Clerk, fi Stockholders' Meeting. Notice Is heroby glved that the rogular ans 1l meetlng of the stoekholders of the South Plastte Lund company will be held_at the of= fice of sald company, in Lincoln, Nob., on the first Wednesday {nMarch, 131, helng the 4th day of the month. By order of the board “of ‘directors, 0. PuiLuies, Secrotaryy Lincolu, Nevraska, Febrairy i 181, 4-30-4 Agents to sell the Pinless WANTED---$ihs (L sy 1ino ever Invented that holds the elothes withs out piusi o perfect success; patent recently issued; sola only by ugents, to whom the exs clusive right Is g ven. On recoly Jcents we o clreus L. Becure THE PIN NE €0, 17 Hermou st FPRICE $1.00.