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i ) OMAIA _DAILY BEE ___—_—_____.______._—“__L. THE DAILY cot m Hi 1l Without Conscionsness, BLUFIS, OFFICE Deliverea vy enrrler to any WHAT THE POST MORTEM DEVELOPED e Came to | Fired by 1 the v s Deat's by n Plstol Shot MINOI MENTION. s Own Such 1s diet of the Cor- oner's Jury, B Arriage M. Brown and Z Omaha The members and frier Society t o'clock The gating Wou morning A b power trains on day just A writ of attachment district court in fa against Martin Cahn of Omaha for an una Rev. Jolin A I suceessf K oceupy the chureh 1 improve th divine Emil My ing at T'he funeral v morning f t cent, and the v cemetery In the case o Union | wit Coal ampbeil, b man who shot implement died o he Germania oI KD viny ng in the mort Aftert had bee fired grand has been inves shot was e loir \ i is exp 1 " 3 s lying \ pistol the fore noc he and or foot would ht 1 twiteh the b Alexand tion building, I'he 8 the Harlan murderer wits to hive been b appeal which wast ties, has put this o opinion seems to se nee of han life term in the penitentiavy A cruel story was started to the effect that the Bluffs were making a their photograp lication. "T'he and main depd i vor ed part 11 hear the app ust Jo K. Cuniber it May term. He od next Friday, but the ken pi o tech 1t held at 4 policemen and on I v par of B W. J k. The those wh vith the cir: ofticers who pon to nes, I. onies no develop s beyond what has It had been hoped ht would be ob rash act, but f the question, evail at Harlay thit g char i 1 days Cot | fow men neil J M SISRIdEhIVE wd H. gL Mead a Chicago pub worn, and there # ! by s AL Of | ments from their stori he aldermen to be re-clected | glready been published next spring, and if thing is contem- | that on the inquest som plated, 1t isnot likely that 16 will bo perpe- | thimed ns e tralucat some i trated while their political lives ave hanging | those who had hoped disappointed. in the balance, After the witnesses had all been examined Mr. Birdsall, the phe jury retived and a few minutes later r was expected two weeks a riied o verdict stating that 1. C. Harris Allen of the Christ ame to his death from a pistol fived by meetings, will be her nis own hand tined on aceount I'here is one thing in Sunday morning and last days of Mr. Harris will sing at Masonic temple have not yet learned coming week at the Congr nish izht clew The Sunday morning ing the cuse 1 wmstead of 11 cash from his pri Judge Deemer has handed down the Co upon the objections which were Lo Omuha eval months ugo to the final report made by | not been lear W. H. Knepher, assignee of the audd-Wells vehed the o company. ‘I'heobjections were about i d they contained only in number, and in thew it was hinted strongly | Whint c of ti that there had been @ misappr theme, but so far the only answer put for the funds. Judge Deemer su: ward is that iven by the st 't corner jections as to the. first three sips. who invariably bring the mysterious are werely technical, but woman in Omaha into th anything with the The re were sent cast orders the objectors to come in charge of Mr. 1. Duerr, prosecute their cla with @ request sent by the relatives o FHE eoldwed tlior of dead man. C. M. Russell, the y has pre e firm of Russell & Co., will meet them Maiads Tnise Chicazo, whenee they will be taken Belaiam in x Massillon for burial, BV i ttio Last evening aboit 9 o'clock be an improvement soon’ as_“tHe'|:ab the Americun District Teleg weather moderates. One veal estate fiem is | And asked for a police officer, saying' she was receiving letiers daily from parties in Mis sister. ot Harris, 5sSho ‘was, takoil toithe souri, Hlinois and Nebraska_inouiring about pningtel BELEOPONG SiteasnED S the price of, fruit land with a view to pur. nt to poli lquarters asking that an chasing and engaging in the business. There | Oficer be sent to see her, as she had some- are thousauds of acres of land in the imme- | thing importunt to suy. Oficer Weir went diate vicinity of this city admirably adgapted | to the hotel, but before he arrived she for fruit culture, and Council Bluffs is rag. | Had left for Omaha, She is expected back idly becoming kunown all over the west as | this morning, and some interesting cinfor- a headquarters for that kind of business | mation is hoped for. Charles Bierwirth was arrested o formation filed before Justice Fox on the charge of assault and battery. D, Tucker, a young railroad man, was compluinant The trouble was over bill that Bierwirth claimed Tucker owed him Bierwirth knocked him down and “Pucker sought_refuge from any further at tacks in flight. Bierwirth appeared be- fore Justice Fox and pleaded guilty to the charge of assanlt and battery, and” paid a fine of $1 and costs. He was rearrested in the police court ona charge of disturbin the peace, and will have a hearing this morning. 1t is probuble that after this ase 18 disposed of proceedings will be in stituted to have him put un bonds to keep the peace, as Tucker claims Bicrwirth promised to repeat the thrashing every time they met until tho bill was settled rr who were soloist from Olio, who to assist 15, W church inevangelisiie | ¢ on Sunday. He wa another engagement Mr. Birdsall d during th of with the the polic but which might fur- to the mystery surround st Tuesday he drew $500 in ate funds deposit in nucil Blufs Savings bank and went What he did while there has ed, but when his pockets were st night after the 45 cents in money s a fruitful nection evening which as heretc on L decision made sev shooting on change sefation Hins the ob. points, which fuses to have remainder. He | into court and against the assignee the past fow weelks at amount of en e cireles, but the land msiderably eancouraged indications that there will | 0 do last evening accordance the of at to in a lady called legraph oftice un in ) use to deny the fact that Salvation Oil is fast taking the place of allother liniments, Council Bluis and Omahs All ice dealers of Council Bluffs and Omaha are hereby notitied that we, the undersigned butchers of Council Blufls, will contract with any responsible party making us the lowest bid to furnish us ice during the summer of 1893, in such quantitics and at such times as we mg desire, All bids must be sent to M. ker, 607 Main street, by Pebruary when they will be openéd by a comi- mittee of three. M. WELKER, JonN Ieemen, W. STORTZ, Ropr. BAUDAY W. KEELINE, HUBER Bros., {. PACE DeWitt's you. If you have salve will sur Witch Hazel piles 1y cure H. KOEWLER, H. LEAKE JOs. WARD) GER & RANDOLETT, PETHYBRIDGE & RETALLICK, Waoul Homer, wdway ) encounter The snow and cold weather does not diminish the demand for acy »in the Klein tract, 2¢ miles east of the post- oftices 300 acres yet for sale in from one to ten acre tracts, suitable for feuit and garden. Day & [He nts, 39 Pearl streot, “t Have it That Way. who keeps a grocery store L few doors below Scott street, with the ny on Thursday the top of the heap, The company its snow plow and ran it up and down B way, throwing great the side of the tracks, completely till driveways, just as they did about six ago, before Mayor Lawrence issued his oster to the property owners to elean up the gut ters. Mr. Homer's share of the street was filled along with the rest, but immediately fter the snow plow had gone past he got shovel and went to work heroically to throw all _the snow back on the tracks. After he had succecded in making a_pile several feet high the plow came back. The men started move the obstruction, bu: Honer or | them to stop, threatening to have u ployes of the at out wl and came out Shooting tournament this week at the shooting gallery, i Broadway, for a vifle. Ties to be shot off Safurday, February 4. D TATE. heaps of suow the weeks H PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, J. M. Matthews, yesterday fu telegram av Taylo Be county auditor, left Mount Pleasant in vesponse to a wuncing that his uncle, L. W, , had been kuled by the cars cham's Pills cures sick headache. Coal and wood: best Missouri hard wood in the delivery, H. A. Cox, No. and cheapest city: prompt 4 Muin Bouricius finds out that Stutsman Street is all right for the piano busines: , just look at his new signs arrested if they blocked the street in Some sort of an agree finally reached by which the were enabled to run past the store. front of his place ment train wis Tgnorance of ti Farly Ri pills r pep merits of DeWitt's rsis a misfort I'h little Hlate the live headache, dys- 1, badd breath, constipation and bilious Little wr the World's al e, iyl Mr. J. . Chynoweth of Chic ing o short time in the city his old colloge mates, M Jacob and Mr. H. W.Tilton. His presence here affords a fortunate opportunity souls to provide with sirable quarters during the World's fair Chynoweth has several new within a few blocks of the gro proposes to let these to for such time as they occupy the The cost perso will ) is spend ks 1s the f fuest Sims T L Clip This. S. Main 1624 to Wi from Sterling b ward for its Williamson Poputar with Tiieves. i M in el 106 No, return Stolen st s A lib owner, one al re- S. M fora few congenial themselves very e Mr. ited 1 he of tgn day to not exceed 0 cents. p location is convenient and yet it is the advantage of suburban shade and cleanliness, and a beautitul lake beach while parties can at the same time avoid the rush and turmoil of hotel life. The number whom Mr. Chynoweth can thus accommodate is limited, so'those desirving to form u party should not delay in making their appli \ eations. Mr. Chynoweth has among his per cause, sonal friends and neighbors a few who will | Main street was broken into Thursduy night Tent xooma in thelr priveto residonces through back window. ‘The thieves went suitable persons, duly recommen: i Ihose through the store the ¢ h box intc who desire to avail themselves of this oppor- | Kindling wood and took all its contents, tunity of engaging quarters during the fair [ Which amounted to 2 cents, and then stole will find in Mr. Chynoweth a reliable, Chris- | the same bieyele whic th tian gentleman, th hly familiar with the | made off with. In or that th situation. He can be addr od or consulted have no difticulty in AWy with at the law office of Sims & Bainbridge t | wheel they took off the lock from th the Council Bluffs oftice of Tk Bre door. The wheel was traced a short dis i L. tance by the mark of its single tire througl Take Seltzer for the snow, but it wus so st track of Before retiviug flats, lo s, partios may per About had o place d six months ago S fron wing the ¢ eve Willinmson front of hi iing by some bicycle wan whose anxicty to own a and thine, It was id under a platform in front of a lower street implement hoase and fixed something its former good missin somewh wheel exceeded his vealization the erence betwecn mine later Main up in 1 again from o it differ Mr. Williwmson's store Al fo some time Iike thus A is Browm somnia Irial bottle Coustipation « Ve Settle your bill at Davis', ¢ and save expense, as after | will be the drw ith inst given attorney for colleetion Finest B dez. As Aristo hton's studio cabinet phot d il 18 N. Main street Do you smoke? Huve you tried T King & Co’s Partagus? [t's a charme Just light one Another Improvement to the popular Behubert piano, Swaason Music Co. Cobs, coal, wood, 37 Main Brought Back for Trial E. W. MeCurdy filled @ want in police headquarters for several weeks past | but be i wauted o louger. Ho was ar has BEE | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES 1 | colds rested two or th disgusting exhi stroet in of a vl trai el hauled in church the aid he man with lor P et n weeks ago for making a ition of himself the the evening in the presence An officer was put on (fter the affair occurred on carl ittle immedi wnee rning f Th but not so McCurdy. N Sf him, and was reported ne to Maly where he had Mcer 15 request the un ing eame hing mor that | 1l i The wn for him. Yesterda n received word that ted at Carson and had 1 ea for confinement in jail 0 A 1s the oft my noare 1o Av brin Mar he had en taken Templeton wa and returne MeCurdy with hi T'he ¢l off his m and by means this thin diseuise he had evidently hoped to evade the oft He had been workin, at Car ince his arrival the ind was recognized by the officers of the tows as the man who was wanted 1stach ors Wilson makes u f thread on al s reudy i S No. 0" Wheeler & titch with all kinds of materials. It Geo. W, Lancas The perfect is alway er & ( Now Couneil should be that diphtheria is alent fam pree Bluffs and Omaha every provided wit D bie diphtheria preventive and cure be had of Couneil Blull at 2404 Curin Omaha For warming ¢ rooms, ete., on 10t bath cheap Wanted l Citizen's At Address 1 offe [ hank stock H. Sheafe, - - AMUSEMENTS. altie Hall g Erminie,” the ever-popular Hall's all short seasor last cver ine i musicall bly rendered through con pany s 4 strong on and histrion cminentl Miss Hall i Her | that i L some ieally and pr pleasing and better, if possible last night evidenced a how or other scemed Omahia Drightly ever it was When Love captiv sweetness praiseworthy than fre ever voice absent on her last visit hoer vivacious Her dui Was Young ted her audience, while i her Lullaby song in the second double which responded to. But formance she was and than that nothir A special word of pr Katie Gilbert as | M\ e lines with point. adequate the concerted music i md her rendering of the second act is_ w to whi manner wa us and chi rend the the singinz of the od o she rraciously hroughout the per auline Hall at her bes ¢ could be much bette rued by Mi speaks her herpartin teis heard Maid™ in ty of tact teader in i that suft act con emore, ise is « ¥ bear which Jave A Simple lly satisfaciory. Miss Helen Dunbar is also seen and heard to advantage as Cerise. while Miss Eva Daven port makes atl possible out of the The principal male rol Mr. Harry MeDonou tinguished in bearing tion. Mr. Brana's known to Omabia theate preciated. Me ind effect e well filled choand vocaliz Marquis is well goers and much ap- Jacques Krug artistic ctive os the antique Che Mr. Miller is musicatly suficient o Prank David is the Cadeauy, and while his comedy treads on extravagance and his whole idea of the part somewhat out of con- sonance with that of the author, himself most admirable of low comedians, he never fails to evoke the laughter he plays for. The chorus is particularly strong and effectiy especially the female voices. The orchestra is at home in its work under the baton of the renowned Sig. Tomasi, whose beat is as definite s it 18 vigorous. The costuming is rich in the extreme, the scenery is appr priate, and, all in all.an almost ideal pe formance of “Erminie” is that given by Miss Hall and her company are gh's Rava spu rof. l(l)mvhl-. Hypnotist, A very large audience greeted Prof Reynolds when he stepped on the stage at Young Men's Christian association hall last evening. They were given a treat in the finest entertainment that has bee given this week. Among the amusing things that happened was the calling of the city papers among the audience, many of whom gave up imaginary and received imagi narv papers, also a from one ot the subje N ) was made to believe he noted singer The professor le arrangements to stay in Omaha another weelk and witl give an entertainment every evenng, Thursday 9, exc . at the Young Men's un association hall, This afternoon tinee espeeially for the ladics as many ladies have expressed a desire 1o have the professor try his art on them this will e an exeellent opportanity nickels song, Bijou uml' Waou Yesterday was ladies day at Wonderland and at the afternoon perform ance the house was comfortably filled, the attendance in the evening testing the capacity of the house, The Bijou Stock com pany litable presentation of The Man,” with Gec Weesells ting and Harey Barlow in the le: The specialty turns pre. ceding the melodrama_are, with one or two exceptions, excellent. The work of the little Warren sisters is perhaps the cleverest evi seen here, whemtheir ages and size ave « sidered. 'One s a little over 9 and the other but a few months past 5 years of Arthur Pryor, trombone soluist, is very good as is the work of Mada ccondia in feat of balaucing on the trapeze week the *“Two Orphans™ is on the boards - - You don’'t want a torpia ny want a bad complexion, you don't” want a bad breath; you don't want a headacho ion use Do Witt's Little Barly Risers, the amous little pills MURD souvenir gives a ve Ticket-of- Miss L ling roles. e e Noxt ou don't WIFE Wallace W. Hol at Springfie SPRINGPIELD, Mass., Feb, the wife murderer, ath Penalty Wi W was hanged this Nin06 Holmes morning. T'he for penalty has been atrocious. On the L been missing in the cellar on a lonely road near th op According to th crime which Holmes regarded paid the particularly November, election day of in 1801, dy his wife months. his who two of housc outskirts of Chic testimony of his 4 yed 1 Havry, Holmes became incensed it wife carly one mornin, trivial matter. Ina rage he dragged her out of bed and kicked and beat her unti became unconscious. Believing her to be dead, he dragged the body to the cellar and buried it in a shallow ‘grave. At the mortem examination of the body, sand was discovered in the lu indicatihg, the said, t had been buried was over some ghe alive, she - An honest pili 15 the novlest work of the apothecary. DeWitt's Little Early Risers : coustipation, biliousiess und sick head- ache. — MURDERER SHOT LY HIS WIFE. Mrs. Cochran 1 Reveais 1 ATLANTA, Ga., Feb charged b; e Own Life Cochran is with being the Dr. Barrett in jail wife Barrett fawil mber of the st gislature ind was prominent in b and pr sional circles. Saturday Cochran went b Urunk and attacked wife with a In solf defense she shot her husband thec the neck, which will most likely result in death. Today she confessed thit her hus band had slain family f money irderer of the had been a 1sines me his \Zor 1igh Barrett No saferremedy can be had forcoughs anh or any t ble of the throat Brown's Bronchial Troches, Price Sold ouly in boxes, andt | SATIONAL LIV STOCK MEN First 8ession of the Bxchange Held Yester- day Afternoon OFFICERS ELECTED FOR THE NEXT TERM Reports of the 010 0 Committee craand the Executive Persennel of the Con- Mattars to e Acted Upon. vention s corridors of the Exchange South Omaha were erowded at hotel at in ear ur live cen vesterday morning with r tock men from the ters, in attendince on the * meeting ional Live Stock exchange A committee from the the deleg, and es presentative principal packing of the cal exchiange depot in Omaha the Paxton hotel their heaaquarters and from thence to Exchange South Omaha It was me es at the Uni orted them to where they will make hall in th W10 0 int holl a hour for to 8 p nti rk but the st 1 bearing spenin the-Mi 1P ssion was p m., as tr vaukes n Chicago ported t £ place Omaha i was 1 te, anl the meotin changed to the Paxton hotel the conversation Htance d them prepa vy for + hote pas Lixchan Nationa Omaha ¢ xehange ard of the ipposed Sout schange, and are not to havea dollar in their The three fic tional fo ion busis of represcutation was fixed at addi every twent over thirteen wtion, an . five mombers fra egntes V Attendan e f of dele procared Naving s far as the nan the repres i not havi Sioux City W. ¢ Huds change: T S, Ingerson Chicago, twenty-tive del ¢ A Malloey, J. I, Greer W.T Keenan, 8. Waneh, R 1. Qu Wagner, J. H. Wood, . Rosenbaum Dickson, T, H. Brown. A, C. Halliwell, M. P Buel, C.W. B ary Chicago ox change, and also seeretary of the national xchange; L. B. Doud. Seven more ap pointed by the president of the Chicago ex change have not been reported, but will be on hand St, Louis exchange, ten delesates Scaling, A. L. Keechler, W. J. Broderick. vice president national exchange: C. M. Keys president local exch K. H. Mann, Jumes Metealf, E. B. Overstreet, Frank Turpin Thomas Mannion, I, D. Sexton South Omaha delegation 3 Park president of th A, Huke, Blanchard Waiu sphen, . S Brink, J. 8 rtin B. Check, . Foster, Byers, Kt A. 15 Bewgs, divector; J I Payne, J. R Moore,” (. . Bridgeford Waite, vice president local Timmons, John k. Cole, divector; arant, W. A. Rogers, J. C. Me Baldwin, H. P. Child, assistant manager stock yards; R. . Woodbury, secretary Kansas City excha itive Committee Work, of the in yeste the uld b not ted ary S ates s some of 1tive arvive s heen v three " A. H. Parsons secr ix City ex ates: R, Nash J. P, Buttertield hurst I8, I exchi b Cosney City, eighteen d sident of Kansas City exchange: P. Emmert, divector; . director; J exchange: ates: Frank I James Stoler, Ex The executive committee Live Siock exchange met parloes of the Paxton at s noon, immediately before order of the convention present: From Chicago--Joseph Rosenbaum, M. P. Buel, W. H. Thompson. L. B. Doud and C. W. Baker. From Kunsas City—C. G Bridgeford, [ P. Child aud J. R Staller. From Sionx, City— A, H. Parsons, L. §. Ing son anid M., Hndson, ~ From South Omaha A. Ha J. B. Bianchard and Colonel E. P, Savage. from St Louis—W Broderick, Samuel Scaling and A ey €. W. Baker called roll of A quorum being present. The com ¢ on harmonizing rules not being p ent it was decided to leave the matter to the convention The secretary read letters from various points relative to topics for discussion at the convention. The question which is most likely to cause debate, and perhaps dispu is that of clothing the National lxchange with power to adopt rules for the govern ment of the several local exchanges. The report of the executive committee from the time it was created in December, 1539, tot present was read and adopted The report of the treasurer, 1 s read und showed a balance on The committee decided that the Peoria exchanze should have representation, al thougl its dues had not been paid First Session Called to Order. sion of the National Live exchange was called to order at 4:30 evening at tho Paxton Hotel cafe by U W. L Thompson, jr., of Chica the delegates were being A. L. Lott, secretary of the & exchange, distributed elogant with gold fringes, provided delegates from the various exchanges Printed on the badges were the words, “Delegate to National Live Stock Ixchanye! South Omaha, 1844, followed by the nam. of the city represented by the wearer President ‘Thompson reminded the gates i time was hmite t many important questions would com Defore the meeting for discussion, he hoped all would talk to the poiut and quit when they get through Roll call disclo, whose places were pro The minutes of read and wer National one of the ay after calling to here wer P, th B. Doud, and of The Stod lust Proside While Colonel Omaha badges first se silk for the absentees, pre neetings were ery Vol jinous, detailing all action from the appointing of the first committee which called 4 conference of ex changes for the purpose of organizing a Na tional Exchange down to the present time The report of the executive committee fol lowed, as authorized above, and was adopted The secretary claimed some credit for the committee for its success in securing na tional inspection of meats, which has resulted i raising the embargo again American meats and opening up foreign markets to this countyy Treasurer Doud's ¥ and approved Election of « committec change rey chosen to sul the various name fi dressed submitted cers was next in order and a member from each ex ud one at large was sster of candidates for Phe commit was ith Omaha, D. S Park Kansas Cily. Frank per: St Louis, ( Keys; Peoria, B. J. Cashin Chicago Buel; Samuel Scaling of St oftices. M M P Louis. at lurge Plans tor Toduy. J. A. Hake of South Omaha i desive on behalf of the local exchange that tomorrow's business session be held at Ex change hall, South Omaha, instead of at the Paxton, and it was 'so ordered. Then the railroads fell over to secure the honor of Juuling to South Omunha L. Rothschilds tendered expressed the delegates a free train over THE CENUINE JOHANN HOFF’'S -+ NMialt Extract of grain. Johann Hoff’'s Exiract of Malt is the Malt of all the MALTS. A Delicious Table Beverage. Purchasers are wamed against imposi- tion and disappointment, Insist upon the s Genuine wiiich must have the sigiature af #JOHANN HOFF " on the neck fabel Jonanm wor Ly b other in their efforts | MVPURDAY, FEBRUARY Samuel | | of volitical | | | they | | | | | | | PATENTS 1893, ana W. B Chy placed the entire posal of the dele the Milwauko: lington road tem at the d nitely Chiirman of the Bur B & M. sys ites indefi ' brought there wer heard fromw Savage that be accepted th O the down h railroad A1 the n b &M the pr WS amer ded b, Sou Exchange b transy o § t i reconyeni egation might in fut and the t tha th 1 t taken h New Office The clection of officersy created no strife all being chosen rapidly and by acclamation President, W. H. Thompson, jr., Chicago secretary, C. M, Baker, Chicag treasurer, L. B. Doud, Chicago: first vice president, J R. Stoller, Kansas City: €econd vice it, Jamies Martin, South Omaha: thivd vice president, W. J. Broderick, St. Louis fourth vice president, George R. Wright Peorin: ifth vice president, A, J. Simons. Sioux City : sixth vice president, H. (. Brain ard. Milwauk Eixe utive e D. Seruges, J. C, Waggoner, J, A B. Overstreet Kansas City, M uth Omalie, A Hake: 1 t. Louis, k. R Mann; in, 1. M Chandler, J. G. Meister; Sioux City, H. H J ingerson: Chicago, J. 12 But 1. Charles Nash: Milwaukee to report to executive committee f mittee MeCoy © e tollowi nowith committee on rules w tructions to report to the ¢ final adjommment: Oma \ Kansas City, C. S, Brid M. K Peoria, | H. Pars Chi M. Baker, Chi tion befor Du At the evening cafe, there w delogates. In Phompson ng the Evening. sesston, held in the n attendance of s opening the meetin ul th invitation of th th - Omaha Exchange for all delegates to vemai u mthe city and attend the reception to be wiven the visit the Magic City st nen tonight. Each dele wigh its chaivman, declaved its intention to at tend Colonel Sav chairman of the committee on rules, veported pr s and asked for further time. was granted A resoluti he end that Live Stock exchange be power over all by DS, Parker of Omaha, and disussi of the subject followed I'he object of this resolution,” aid Parker to put the National oxch on the footing as all other ovganiza tions nature and in order that we hall have that the local exchanges to in order to settle erences I can’t see how we can accomplish anything without clothing the National exchange with the authority of a court, beyond which there will be no appeal. In" such a case the ex change could make rales forall local ex changes and then all difiicultios could be settled by arbitration or a trial before the court, thus saving leg and delays. Some of the delegates thought that move benetit could be derived by holding harmoni and talking matters aver than the power r by the Paxtor Xty-six Prosi dent So ol the National given supreme was offered length ocal exchanges [ My is e s of the a may go 1 costs ous sessions by ranting resolution After a long discussion Laid on the table it will when the committee on repo Harmony of Rules discussion themsel the the que stion up was \rain its com tules wats the few the subject, as all to understand_that harmony was a A further discussion of this ques- will come up later. next mbers topic presse ves on i soened nocessity tio: Civil Service Takes a Turn, Up to this time the delegates had worked 1 concord, but afire brand was thrown into the car Mr. Cooper of Kansas City when he introduced a resolution regardi the appointiment of government inspectors. Mr. Cooper, in his resolution, suggested that all i tors of the live stock quarantine appointed under the civil serviee L and that appoiutments made on account fluence be discontinued 1id Mr. Cooper, “to take the of sanitary inspectors out of and have it placed on the I offer this resolution cases we have very poor servie: by the men holding positions” under political patronage. To my own knowledge 1 have seen men given these important posi tions to pay the political debt of some con gressman, and 1 think it is wrong. 1f we geta good quarantine inspector he should be kept in office, and every one of them should be compelled to pass the regular civil service examination and appointments 1 scale of efiiciency.” The democrats thought that the resolution was intended to prevent the appointment of new men when the next administration o power aud with accord they “To the victors belong the they added, “we intend to get law “We want appointment basis, use n many spoils,” und them, too.™ A discussion lasting nearly an_hour fol lowed. finally @ motion to table the resolu tion was lost and later on when another vote wais taken the resolution was passed alimost unanimously as Mr. ¢ had_explained that politics had not nfluenced him in the Avafting of the resolution and that he was only guarding the cattlemen’s interests The liability of commission men in the sale of stock was the next question brought up for discussion Most of the dele tes thought that some laws ought to be passed to protect the commission men should by misrepresentation sell stolen or mortgaged stock After a short” talk on this subject mecting adjourned to meet at 10 . m, at the South Omaha Exchange a today QTHOMAS P SIMPSON Y D, ¢ atty's fee until e T Yor I arenthesaias STRENGTH, VITMITY MANHU[]D W.IL PARKER, M. D,, No. 4 Bulf BOSTON, Mas., chief consulling physician of the PEARODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, o wh ) was awarded the GoLD MEDAL by the NATIONAL {EDICAL ASS0CIATION for the PRIZE ESSAY or Erhauated Vitality, Atropy, Nevrousund Physical nd & 0d Weakness of Man. ug, the middle-aged letter, Large r,wk,fil in person or | with testimonials, FREE FE, OR SELF- 5 invaluable pros wealed First ! Last! The firat gusp of the the aged— s for All life goes Ly broathing nhaling. enn od health; bad airy makes bad blood ounlily odies Specific Oxvzen 18 GERMLESS A Lig—rich 1nOX Y GEN =) ‘wonderful iider. An HONEST for Consumption, Colds, B hitis, Cavareh, Asthma, Head wche, Nervous Prostrat or “Oxygen Book” und 4 Trys Free SPEGIFIC OXYGEA CD,, Buite 010 Sheely Bidg, Omaha Wt —the last gasp o vsten e P10 M Wiy FEVER fe on the | the | 3 'GEN. BUTLER'S BRAIN ! g, w PANGLE, M. D. o N 8 ‘1 FOUR OUNCES HEAVIER THA The Good itan, 90 Vears fonee DANIEL WEBSTER'S. BEADKR OF DISRASES OF MEN AND WOMEN., PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLI'S HERNA Why Gr g Wihat At ¥, At rains Shrink g the Brains of They Tndicate - Res moof th Butler, Diselosures e i Men " the Ex rabn o al tten- ja Thie Ben was fou ty-two Daniel Wel brain ¢ stor Wel brain w cond that ¢ the we largrost argest beir hed Cuvier, which sixty-five I'he average weieht of the brain in man is about I'he physicians stato that t iel Webster was o at the time come shrunke o brair nally much lav of his death, but that it by discase estin f Dan er that had e n and t ited that at lost in this way Think of it! waste alcohol; it ounees wer ‘The brain shrinks the thinking power becomes I treat the following Diseases : Catareh of the Head, Throat, and Lungs; Dise easas of the Eye aud Baf, Fits 010 A popiexy, foars Discase, Liver Complaiut, Lidiey Complaint, Morvous Dobll‘ly, Mental Depres= sion, Loss of Manhcod, Seminal Dinbetes, Bripht's Diteaso, 8t Vitus RS Shatism, Taraiysis, White, Bwelllng, Serofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistula In ano removed without the kniie or drawing a drop of | Woman with het delicate orgens roe | 5.'3-?\‘?.: health, Dropsy cured wiihout tapping. Special Attention glven to private and Venereal Disoases of all kinds. 350 (08500 furfeit for iy Vonereal Dis= easo | cannol cure without merourye Tape Worms removed in two or three hours, of b 11 piorrholds or Piles eured THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED i1l eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Physician who can tell what allg a person without asking a questions ential, Medicing 0 by reason of over-exertion, di pation How many men and women to-day wiasting arc sh ruining theie brains, and heir lives. The number avoided I food makes L |y brain proj not somethin 1 th especia s purpose, nothing nd 1 and i costion is a perfect food It is sarsaparilia t and weakened lives. bra rves o ordinary co eving or tonie, bu veritablo bl weary brains, over Time and erves, All correspondence strictly eonf sont by express, Address il leiters G. W, PANGLE, M. D., 05 BROADWAY, (¢ Bluffs, Ia. i for discase list prices for tr Beef is Cheap as Ever!‘ But pork, hams, lard and bacon, while way wp in G, are chea 1t Meschendort's markot than any other place in the city. The place to et your meat 18 where you e the. bist the most for your money. Look at these pr A Pecolleet thit every thing s the best Swift & Co. slaughter Plate Boiland Flank Boil Shoulder Clo : Shou der Steak Shoulder Roast ; Corne i Beef, plate an ! flank Cornad ClolsanlRaan Ri) Roast 1 eaf Sirloin Steak Round Steal Portashouse All kinds Veal Ro st yeal Stonk al Chops on an ps Mutton Legs . Now Comes the High Pork. Perk Chops 150 Porg Loins . e P \.\ Butts fHr reast 190 California Hawms Spare Ribs Pori Tenderloin. .. i Salt Poric 1240 Pork Sausage 1240 GEO. H. MESCHENDORF, Wholesale and Retail MEAT MARKIET, 333 BROADWAY Gouncll Bluffs. nmy new and reduced a ng that Wait for no man: nor do the fearful ravages of Nervous, Ghronic and Privale Diseases. Yicid to the 1 direted efforts of those whod | not thoronghly u the romedles which will effectually er them from the system. The ability, perience, the skill of Drs. Betts & Betts | combine to 315 for 25 10 lerstand their naturo wdica the ex- place within thelr hands. the power to speedily und permanently cure these obstinate maludies of & Delicte or Sttt Natue, ud render them the most successtul as well as tho most popular Specialis cure of those discases tinctlve speciulty. fn the treatment and which from thelr dis- Send 4 cents fora cooy of new bool of 120 p. Consultation fr:e. Callupon o:address with stunp, s, Betts & Be 119 South 14th St., Cor. Douglas St;, OMAHA, NEB. their illustrat SIOR HOME nonw genutne without improved style, 15 asolld maks, has strong but high grate, and cloes perf save tuitritlons elomants. seriptt AGEN I EDin e Adar BAKER AND ROAST! brass fittiags) our. Tull des WANT ARLI T in S Fiednan 0 PAWN BROKER, 400 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUE Money Lomed on | Wit 3. nonds, 038, OLo, Architects, s ova Sighe. Supveyors, I -l liluulw‘w.|'ps|,nn~ Contractors COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY e Special Notices. We have a full supply of Mathes COUNSIL BLUFFS, matical Instruments,; Dyawes BUY tmproved resid ing Papeysy Tracing Cloth, | lhepicixion coough ransitsy; Rods, ©hains, keve- | elsy Tapes, Squares. lllu trated Catalogue free. n THE = RLOE = &+ PENFOLD = 1 114 South 15th Streat, (.'.\l tu Puslo)hco A.H DYER, ArCHCt and Superienten. levators, warol —— arty for carli when Metice, 10 Maln st. 1o pi WG BSPRRACTS bought and 1Ml M EXCHANGE, f-room house: mod lencew: boat looation tn Counc | Blufls; ¢ neumbraned; willexehangs for husinaas house 1o 10 kmaller town «cn (0w or eastern Ne- braskn. Greeash holson & Co., Counell Binfrs, 340 ACKE Ne Dacre. 15) improved farm & Van Patt 0Ol SALE—A number of good lota between Proadiway and the new bridge at very 10w prices. 1kl Ly, Neholson & Co HEAL Lnrz 4 10ans. A, Farm ani olty property Pusey & Thomas, + 3 Ids, 1 lense for salo at por acre Gre Jo EXGIA G Council Muts for Nicholson & Co. ME s of fine gar nd st ds Nicholson & (o Thice good r western lund, tdences 1o Greenshlelds, canli and cl ar lots to exchange for & good thusiness property. 11.G.MeGee, 10 Main st W, C. A Fifth TUDENT snt, Neb, | bobetween REMINGTON TYPEWRITER ' Aud full wanted and pricuical nt Mtrengtn e hospltal 10 mus A althy sud tox 334, Fre Dotwen oo, Black iin Iaprobe. A Sy Wagon was soen (o Sixth strect and Sxth avenu return to Johu Sehoentgen, eith Cariislo, 20) Matn stieet. In baseumient Al [ West Heon wan driving Dick It np on corner of Floder will please AL atore or resi propared to dlately Joun n | Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict | ONE CENT SPEN® MAY LEAD T YOUR FORTTINT Wil of suppites. cra 1nto the grocery buw Wardlan, 1601 person o Wiy 1 L0 & us, call on d COURT THE MOST THOROUGH MENT AITERWARDS, INVESTIGATION -INVES Address a postal ca BEN HUR MINING & \HI LING CO., il Bluffs CRIPPLE ( this company Lato advices vory favorable Refer to C. R Hunnan, Cashier Citizens’ State Baok, Council Bluffs, to the Coun lowa, in regard to the properties helonging