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THE DAILY BEE part of the r MANAGEF e Offiee TELEPHONES MINOR MENTION A At the el P, Wi Barton officiating. Rev. J. M Wilsor night at the reviva Prest rian ch and 14 streets Kie Hendors n.n ser prea Harmony of corner wunication Excelsior lodge No ent Free and Accepted Masons, this ay) evening at 7:30. Work in the thira By order of the e ful master N. Harris. a f of the Bethany Baptist ch will preach at th hurch friends are cc y and meet b {14 Special ¢ 71, A degrec Rev. E. rmer pastor hof this cit present nin catior N¢ Free and 1his i rk in All Master Masons in i dially invited. Bj d the Tuesda bring presents evening A nuniber ¢ ing with then in the tinware w f the riend bie an bt il and a pl One of the parties of Fidelity council, R at the hall of the societ Invitations been sent by the members to their fr and there were nearly 150 present five was the order of the cvening when an elegant supper was Thaddeus Prior died yesterday mor lock of brain fever after an il at the residence of his James Prior, 400 Franklin avenu wains _will taken from the Jumes Wickham tomorrow at S St. Francis Xavier's church, w will be hild, int nt being at lic cemetery The members of the rinment mittee appointed by 1 ch are very anxious that those who can tain delegates to the Young Men's Christian association convention should give their names and the number they can entertain o the committee very soon. The chairman of this committee or the general secretary of the association will receive names of those who will entertain Price Gibson and brought up in_police ing for a hearing or_the charge of stealing a saddle from John Buckley. They testified that they had told Buckley where his dle was and had_sent a man with him to the place mentioned, but he refused to take it home with him, being apparently deter mined to have them _arrested. They discharged by Judge McGee W. E. Pearse and Miss Louise E. Boyd of a_were married at the Grand bote ev. . J. Babeock bridal party was accom sister the bride, Mrs Miss Leonora Roeder Miss Stickney and and most enjoyable card that larrest yal Arear 1m, last i da ence of Wk entert the sever: Samuel Dobson were yesterday morn Thie the officiating. panied by George E. Roeder, and of Grand Island and 8. 8. Smith of Omaha. The party spent the night at the hotel and left for thear tive homes yesterday morni Holder, formerly & staurants of this city yesterday afternoon and booked at the po lice station with vagrancy. It is understood howey more serious charge awaits him lice have been working on the 3 duys past on the Worden burglary case and claim to have evidence to show that Holder is implicated in the ser of burglaries which Worden committed will have a hearing this morning. Ed Maloney, a_ stylish looking gamble and supposed confidence man wearing patent Jeather shoes, was bounced out of Omaha night before last and came to this side of the river, preparatory to starting out in business. He was taken to the station for an interview with the chief of police, in the course of which he said he lived in Boston He was dismissed upon the understanding that he would start for Boston or some other place besides Council Bluffs at once. Revival services continue each evening at Trinity Methodist church, Fourth Niuth' avenue. Rev. W H. W. R of Cincinnati, 0., formerly pastor of Broad way Methodist church, this city, will occupy the pulpit Friday evening.” Rev. W. § Hooker, D.D., of Shenandoah, Ia., will preach Saturday evening and Sunday morn ing. The public is cordinlly invited. Every body welcome. Rev. H. H. Barton. pastor. The cases of F. M. Hunter and C. C. Cook against the Erench League Safety Cure com pany, a jag’ cure cstablishment of Sioux City, in which the plaintifis are seeking to recover $.000 apiece which they paid for stock which they now allege to be worthless, were to have been tried yesterday in the district court, but they were continued until next term sth of amidavits, one of which was by Dr. George Schott of Sioux City, who stated that G. W. Kingsnorth, one would be in danger of losing his ame to Council Bluffs 1o appear in court he other affidavit was filed by J. M. Camyp- bell, another of the defendants, who stated that he had been called to Faribault, Minn ) m aunouncing the dangerous ill ness of his son resped ok in was arrested the life if he The snow and cold we diminish the demand for acreage in the Klein tract, 2¢ miles east of the post- office; 300 acres yet for sale in from one 10 ten acre tracts, suitable for fruit and garden. Day & Hess, agents, 39 Pearl street. Coal and wood: best and ch Missouri hard wood in the city: prompt delivery. H. A. Cox, No. 4 Main. ther dees not PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Frank Shiun of trict court H. W. Byers, a prominentattorney of Har lan, is in the city N. M. Pusey and_wife have moved the Grand hotel to 219 Bluff street S. C. Duan of Des Moines is in the city, in the interests of the National Masonic Accident association Dr. and Mrs. D. Macrae. sr., expect to give up their Eighth street residence and take rooms at the Grand hotel. Their residence will be occupied by Dr. Macrae, jr., and wife Miss Bella Robinson of this city has been engaged as pianist for the Musical society concert in Omaha Tuesday and also for the Apollo club on Mond evening, the 20t Charles Bray the past twe Carson is attending dis from Ladies next who has been in the city for weeks, returns today to Sheri dan, Wyo., where he is enga lum ber business, He is accomy P, Leaverton of Sheridan L You may be just t cashier and accoun ticn. A mederate ticns are satisfuctory care B, E oflice, ( for one w Cashier Wanted. ady we want for ant. Steady situa- lary, Add uncil Bluffs, uny time Another improvement to shubert piano. Swans: the 1 Musie Co, ed. attachment cases Stecle & Co, Paxton & Ga Kirschbaun & Sons aguinst F came up for consideration court yesterday in the case, « The three of D acher N. Brow in the district Eli Brown has intervened aiming the attached goods by virtue of a chatiel mortgage. After a par- tial hearing Judge Thornell-glecided to give the matter over 10 a refereé, who is to hear the evidence and report to the court his con clusions upon certain points of law and fact J. J. Stewart was appointed referee M d Do you smoke? Have King & Co.'s Par tagas? Just light one. you tried T. D, lvs & charmer of | 5f the defendants, wus seriously ill and | popular | Which a Real Estate Deal Was amated Brought Into Court. Method by Oon: DANIELS CHARGED WITH CROOKEDNESS Nrs. Mardesty Insists That the Agent Con verted the Property Without Retur & Anything Like a Consider for the Sume petition in the wh the set aside she de Mul J The was which rt fow Joseph C. Hardesty offered 1J. B. Dauie ho Jusiness transac dant the has been with 4 number tions ' proper k o shad; find a pur Under having iced sign turned from cent i hand L morig 1 f N. B. ( v med r innocent The case and-Judge Thornell decided the u favor of Hardesty. on the ground that the had been fraufulent. Now Mrs, Har wes in aud files a petition in_ which «d wos secured fraud. id that after it insertior was case RIGHTS, Some Queer Revelations Cc of Councii Bluflk Str cet ght some rather s car company is brin tartling claims in s of the or ny course it is conceded to build oroperate a street railway from the city. Has the such a license, and, if so, litions? Around these there is gathering quite a number of important and ting claims wnce was passed mission to the Omaha and Counc Railway and Bridge company equip, maintain and operate” a raitway for twenty-five years, under certain conditions The acceptunce of this franchise was surily accomy i by the acceptance of the conc Was the ordinauce nccepted? 1f onditions being me Ihe dis. s¢ ms s arousing much some interesting except by license electric what are questions company its con in 1886, giving 1 Bluffs to construct tion the cussion of t S0, ar questi interest a1 ng forth claims Atte Avenue fiance of 1 draw is called t A, where it is claimed in de aw and with utte rd to th city's interests and rights. pany dug p from the s t the dirt with which to ise its tracks to_ grade, making i v for the city and property owners to ex pend thousands of dol ling these ex | s, The city alone spent #5000 and ofticials have found no way to col A peuny of it he ordinance of provided that the company should complete its tracks within | three years, or at the option of the city coun L rights under that_ordinance in thos | streets were forfeited. It imed that | the company to whom franchise was | grauted went out of business in 1857, before | a rail had been luid, but forfeiture was | declared, i It is claimed_further that the tracks on | | neces rs in 1856 | % the Pearl, Main, Fifth avenue and "Madison, be- sides other streets, were laid unlawfully and without any license. Auother complaint which is seeking satis faction ts is that the company re | fuses to the paving used by it tracks. The amount of paving thus appro ‘ priated is estimated as exceeding 30,000, | When the property owners sued, the com- vany solemnly averred that it hau never cepied the ordinance of 1886, and was not herefore bound by it. The city ofticials do not seem to have been startled into any activity by the sceming inconsistency of a company claiming the privileges of the or. dinance, but denying its responsibilities The thousands of dollars of intersection paving are likewise involved. Request for payment brought nomoney, and the suits | which were at lust started seem to be drag- ging so slowlyas to give little promise of any very speedy settlement of thesc claims The officials have been subjected to sharp criticism for their apparent turdiness and it has been left fora private citizen to chal lenge the motor company’s right to occupy the streets. these quo warranto proceedings receiving no ofticial countenance or aid The private citizens who have become so aroused . to band themselves together for the purpose of securing Wy litigation what | they'deem to be justly due them and the | city, declare with considerable earnestuess their determination to secure also, if possi- ble at the next election. such city officials & | will act, and act energetically, for the pub welfare. Pites of Witch Ha peopic nuve piie el salve will cure th but DeWitt s ™ Now that diphtheria 15 prevalent in Council Bluffs and Omaha every family should be provided with Dr., Jefleris’ in- fallible diphtheria preventive and cure. It can be had of Council Bluffs drug- gists or at 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. cabinet ph hotos,. $2 per Ashton’s studio, 18 N. Main street Finest Aristo doz. Sult Over an Estate is booked for trial this court. The parties sted ure residents of Harlan, and the dispute is over the estate of J. M. Long, who was one of the earlist settlers of Harlau | He wus a very wealthy man, and nearly all of the largest buildings of the place we put up by bim. He died in California_about four years ago. and the present action is with reference to a note f uted by the in a Harlan man Hattie B. Long deceased named Hunt > wife of J. M. Loug. died some time afier the death of her hushand, and the le uestion now involved is how much of the personal prop- erty of the father goes to the heirs of the mother's estate. According to the law California the wife gets half of the personal property, while in this state one-third is the portion'set_apart. The heirs claim that the ww of California is the law whicn applies than the law of lowa, where the perty is located. Among the heirs inter. ested ure Mrs. V. Keller of this city and J V. Voorhis of Omaha 1 you have piles salve will surely cure Au interesting case morning iu the district inter DeWitt's vou Witeh Hazel For warming guest chambers, bath rooms, our was heaters ave just what you want, Look at them. Clean, convenient, cheap. C. B. Gas and Elc trie Light Co, Mme. Helen Morrill hairdressing and manicare. Room 31 . Merriam block { Cabs Main coal, wood, 37 Falter MeMe Father McM 4 year ago lust June His executors M. Flavin of Des Moines and J. J 3rown of this city. He leaves but littl operty with the exception of two policies of insurauce on his life for §1,00 each. He hs 400 to Patrick Spain, an orphan raised and educated by him. To his nephew Stephen T. McAtee, he gives his Swiss gold watch, and to Michael Sneridan, another nephew, a Waltham gold wateh. The bal | ance of the life insurance is bequeathed to his sister, Mrs. Mary McMenomy. To Rev lM Flavin of Des Moines he gives a large omy's Will, nomy's will, which was made has been admitied to as named therein ! gold chalice, and als NEWS FRON COUNCIL BLUFFS' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: STOCK the Intter instructions xpectations e proverty by his He als his library ording e TRAINS: COLLIDE Disastrous Wreck on :the Burlington at Brush, Ta, to be disposed wiven to him ry 10 the of some the de ft but lit that fact being unted for persona of ac Contra ne Settle your bill at Davis expense fter 1 thedr and save w as be given attorney SEVERAL PASSENGERS - SERIOUSLY HURT finds out that right for the pian ook at his new gigns Bouricius f St Street is al jnst Many Injured Not u Bribe. ¥ tive O. E. Beswick was seen ed for against hin the effect that he took inducement that had He states Cars Broken Aceid Sec Water to List of t While for Pieces Oceurs Waited wh News, A Fe “t ton Dete duy and as an explanation by Gordon 50 from him the ins the have that charge made 1 Johnson ot Crestox, Ta., Feb, § Telegram to Tre Bek.|—Two fast stock trains on the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney collided this morning at Brush, a small station east of this city. The first train had stopped for water a bribe, | And the second dashed into it, The caboose man who | of the f total wreck and the up the | foll f the caboose and traiu was i« train were ! Specia as an to drop eriminal proceedings tuted against him amount named is wrong, and 1 #4.50. Moreover, b denies or any other was paid him_as He was engaged by Grady, the owned the stolen revolver, to work . with the understanding that h 5 for his trouble, He found the gun whereupon Johnson decided to settle. Grady made Johuson promise to pay Beswick the £, and give up the gun, when the case would be dismissed. Johnson paid Beswick £4.50 of the amount and stood him off for the balance. You don't wa want a bad comy bad br tr heen that should that st train was a wing occupants f the ired M e men second more or 1 in, seriously RerM, brakeman ibout head and nds la bad Ottumwa in and flesh wi Jekry Switi, fireman, Ottumwa ured interna Huan Dovre bruises and in, 1t a torpia exion, you yu don't ‘want Witt's Little Ear nve don Wes Mc D Javes 1 slight ised E. Haux, Northboro red interna Northboro. t face and bod Haxsox, Westboro, Mo., leg broken Citizens State E. H bank stock Sheafe A Kiorr Mo, broised and Dr. John Green has removed 1 to 541 Broadway, store - AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Takes n Few At a Friend and Escapes. « ssic performed the secialties at the Dellone two doors from police headq over Schnei M slightly TrOUT Mo., shoul bruised about brakeman, Ott Tarkio ler dis located und b H W 1t and body bad Eight cars of were wrecked body Mr. Al Lessie Shots JoxEs imwa, head A other shooting act and stock and two of freight hotel. only Tuesday ticers ters MARRIED AT MALVERN, night, and escaped Y e looking for hin sie is a porter at the De he attacke mashing a lantern ht, or about 2 o'clock fired at the negro, « in_the n b scared, and secking prc the police station was allowed to p there the remainder of the night Miss Edith Evans and Judge J. R. Re Joined in Marriage vers, la., Feb 8. [Specia One of the ple ison occurred here Judge R is wel lone. F negro employe head. After yesterday mort sent a The Ma Brs thi to Tur ast evening. The Reed of Council ple of d in the hi 1 y he evening a over his asantest wedd n iffs and Nebraska quaintances both east und west Miss Edith Evans, of W. D. for banker of Malvern The wedding took plac byterian church, which was elaborately and tastefullv decorated with The chureh was filled with invited who were shown to their places by the ushers Mr. Oscar Patrick of Glenwood, Mr. Charles Axtell of Omaha, Mr. Edgar Scott of Omaha id Mr. James Whiting of Mount Miss Greenc accomplished Josepk kn and is sh ywn t Towa he hest es sle circle friends and ac The bride. High School Entertainment. is the charming daughter the High school have 1 the following program for Friday The senior class it announc afternoon Vocul solo Exsay e escription Becitation Nows 1 Reading Miscellany Fasily Qu ition Evans many years a promiuent Blunche Gla Gypsie Alex Menze Darling Earl Long Oliver Brown Ned Savige Tressu Roberts Oral Linubury Murgarct Kruse inthe First Pres- evergreen friends ontest Peurl Gray und Pearl Giasgow Reproduction Etta Reed Tourney Delos Ward Tripersonation Katie Temple Abstract Laura Bhueler Recitation Elsie Cameror Pleasant pianist of friend of th an Keokuk and bride, whiled by rendering choice a warm personal away the moments of waiting in 4 mest artistic manncra i well selected musical program At 1y half-y as the the bridal warch from *Lohengrin the ear. the bridal party entered. The ating clergymen, Revy 1. W. Brown o vern. pus down the left aisle €. Hughes of Tubor. down th diately following Mr. Brown were the two ushers. Mr. Scott and Mr. Whiting, then dge Reed alone, followed by the two erushers, Mr. Patrick und Mr. Axtell. At altar they aweited the coming of the bride who passed down the right aisle leaning on the arm of her father. . They were p Ly two beautiful tiny micces of the bride, Mary Goodwin, earrying a white satin pilow bearing the ring, &nd uth Evans, who car- ried the boquet of roses. These two dainty creatures, aged 5 and 3. were charmingly dressed in quaint pink®costumes, pleasing contrast 1o the bride’s gown was of heavy white silk entraine, with large sleeves of white and silver brocade and trim- mipgs of white silver passementerie—a fit- ting costume for the bride, who is tall aud quecnly Following the bri Ethel Evans, as m; which wus most effe silk with white Dorsey Family Troubles. Frank 1 ¥, wife of the swmission man,who left for ¢ 20th of last month and tried to about #00 worth of household furniture with her that was claimed by her husband, re turned uncil Bluffs yesterday for th purpose of finding out what was the matter that the goods had not followed her. She found that her hushand had attached them and that they were still in_ his She then went to work to pick the attachment by which she of the furniture, but failing in Omaha o upon tici Mal and Rev. R right. Tmme. on the o ( ye poss-ssion. flaw in could get hold this left for Lost His Star. Another policeman’s head has into the official basket without warning or the benefit of clergy it was Officer Larson, and J reported to Chief Brennan at the next 11 with eredentiale which authorized chief to put him on Larson's beat. It be quite interesting for the police, especially those who may have a_predilection for the study of momy, to watch the falling stars these wintry dropped previous This M. Wi s which roner roll the AT le came her sister. d of honor. Her gow tive, was of pompadour ground, made with round neck and large puffea sleeves which, like the lle, were of heavy yellow satin. As the oride took the arm of the groom, the music sank into a soft rippling melody. The ser- vice was beautiful, and at the conclusion the bridal party left’ the church to the joyful strains of Mendelssoln's wedding march The ceremony was followed immediately by & reception at_the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Evaus, to which only the most intimate friends were invited Among these were noticed Mr. and Mrs. O, H. Snyder of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. W H. McDonald of North Platte, Mr. Edgar Scott, Miss Scott of Omaha, Mr. James Whiting of Mount Pleasant, Miss Stoddard of : Lincoln, Miss Swan of Chicago, Miss Greene A. Holiday of Thirty-third and} U streets | of Keokuk. Mr. Greer Reed of Council Bluf returned last evening from a two weeks trip i ,._““;“;.;l'u;m.'.,'“{“, s ‘l:::,’_\;ff_\‘"}, in fowa T. Lindsey. Mr. Harry Lindsey, Miss Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dawis, residing at of Omaha,” Mr. Henry Snyder of Twenty-fourth and re the happy parcnts uth, Mr. Axtel of Omaha und Mr. of a newly born daughter. and Mrs. C. W. Black, Mr.and Mrs. S. C. The Third ward school, Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Evans, on account of the freezing Mr, and Mrs. Goodwin of Malvern leading to the boiler. Dainty and appropriate refreshments were J.F. Cornish, the jeweler, has removed rved av small tavles, the guests finaing his store to the former candy kitchen on N | their places (by meaus of beautiful souvenir street. The place has been fitted with a | cards, the work of the talented young artist, > glass front and neatly finished inside, | Miss Ethel Evans, Many costly = prescuts C. Gibson and ex-County Commissioner | Were scut by the friends of the happy pair. Stanley will also oftice in the sume room Who lett inaanme Sraningion ga exignded At the meeting of the Home Circle clup at | Vodding Journey through the south and west the residence of H. Myers Tuesday night | followed by the best wishes ofall. - progressive high-five was the _principal | FORT Donk, Ta,, Feb. 8.—[Special Tele- isement. A . Caughey and Mes 18 | gram to Tue Bee.]—The marriage of Hon. Tagg succeeded in winning first prizes und | Lhilip Hauna, United States consul to La 1. GWens and Mrs. W, H. Cheek captuted | Guyra, Venezueln, und Miss Lulu E. Cor. the baobies, mick of Livermore occurred at Livermore A this evening at 7:80_o'clock. The wedding Beryl Beattreall, the 7-year-old daughter | \wus an elaborate affair and was followed by . sons Jerman! anna will e a wedding trip through the l:{-‘ltl‘\:‘h;«: ‘l;‘\“ ‘l‘h‘t:l'v‘:-u\ \1;‘\:‘\;‘1!;r\\1.‘1|‘ east and will be at home at La Guy |': after 3 ards proved to be scarlet fever, and | Am now her older sister, a pupil at the High | “P* ! — school, is also down with the dis e FIVE HU \Ill(l‘l) John Owens, private secretary to General r Manager Babcock of the stock yards, has bet | Members of the National Butter and Cheese &0 with Harry Carpenter of the same office Association in Sesslon. that Prof molds cannot bring ham In., Feb. 8.—The annual (Owens) under his hypnotic influence. Thurs. of the National Butter and day evening a company of SouthOmaha people | - 2 e 2 will attend the entertainment at the Young | Cheese association was formally opened this afternoon by President H. J. Noyes of Rich Men's Christian association hall, Omaha, to Y witness the test. The stock yards boys will | land, Wis. About 300 delegates were pres ent turn out in force, with the prospeet of plenty The report of Secratary Burrage showed of fun that _the membership of the association is now 504, lowa leadimendl others. Prof. Clin ted last | tou B. Smith of the Minton dairy school de. livered an address @ -the management of meries. Prot. E. €. Patrick of the lowa State Agricultural coltege followed on the sume line, and the convent djourned mtil evening, whan the Ates were formally welcomed sto: the city and state responses being made by the president secretary of the assoviation The machinery exhibit was formally opened this afternaou. The butter and cheese exhibits excelany ever before made in the country Fritz Seege, an employe at Swift's, had his left arm laid open from the elbow to the wrist with a butcher knife in the hands of a ellow butcher Tuesday. The man with the kuife, in reaching over Scege's arm, slipped causing the accident. Dr. Berwick ran the wounded man through a sewing machine. Magic City Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. James Maugal have a young son. George, t very sicl e only son of Officer Thomas, is Lindsey Plattsm which was closed of the water pipes is again in session PRESENT. DuBrque second convention —_— Police No ~ Harry and Oscar Pettey wer night for committing a nuisance. claim that not long the stead of havin chopped the d into the well then lived tw arr The police ago un aged Pettey died, and, it carted away to the dump, jimal up and threw the on the p which was on Forest street, Forty-third st horse be longing to elder in pieces they cmises where el be 'u Forty-second and Both prisoners deny the charge that they gave the d a1 to Joe Mc Cool. The ponce don't give much credence to the statement of the pair, as they have been arrested before for various crime | Frank Holly got out of the penitentiary Tuesday and reached Omana yesterday. To celebrate his liberty he goton a howling drunk and was arrested. At the jail he showed fight while being searched and was disciplined by spending & quarter of un hour | in the durk cell Five fruit peddiers were svening for offering dec S Great Loss to Cattle n. HeLeNA, Mont.. Feb. 5. —Estimates of lead ing Montana cattiemen are that per cent of the cattle ou the ranges have been lost by the terrible cola weather of the past two wecks. The are most severe in Choteau and Ferguson counties. In the | northern part of the state sll the feed has been eaten off, and losses in that part of the state will be heavy. Wolves and co) more numerous than for year depredations r s, and claim horse L Captured u Dpspera Des Moises, la., Feb, 8 le gram to Tue Bee. ] —Sheriff Graham of Kos suth county arrived i the city at noon with Thomas Kenna, a mas about 65 yearsold, who is wanted for eracking a safe at Irvingten He is also wanted at Huron, S. D., for the Man, Special Ty arrested last d fruit for sale. at least 25 losses tes arc and their Perfect 8cl.un ani parrsst health rosy from the useof DeWitt's Little Early Risers A perfect Little pill THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 0, eded | forming a | 1893, lnwr.h-l of a deputy sheriff last fall. The sheriff says he captured Kenni at the point of a rifie and he does not propose to give him fraction of leeway, as he considers him one of the worst men « f the penitentiary Seranto SCRANTON Brr . Costly Biare. to The sk fire & Stie inable te or ardware store of Cox rwalt ware store, Fos re and Merchants bank and the ware house totally loss is £15,000 o #1700, 1o be the work of an incendiary fepartment was hard Armers Gibson hard ed. Th t'is th t s until the the F insuran Just Lattle frregolar. Orrrvwa, la, Feb. & to Tue Bre]—Conrad arrested for pass for &0 at Lloyd's bar pears that he wante note and signed a well as security, then remitted to the | the farmer had discovered the and caused his arrest was Special gram Reiter an 1 forged note at Brighton. 1t ap money and drew up a known farmer's name bank, but irreg today iously Disappeared la., Feb. 8.—[Special Bre.] - William Myers of my disappeared the Mason City & Fort and was 10 have been mar His accounts with the rai 1 found to be correct Myste Crry Tur Masox gram to Swaledale | He agent of Dodgre railroad ried yesterday road company ! eriously was Work Towa Burglars' Clean DEs Moists, Ia., Feb. Tur Bee, | —The of Risser Bros. was oi goods aggregatin burglars made a clean job of Tele amn t east side dry goods robbed last night 00 value. The and left no it 1DVANCED EATES, the Chicago Trafie Association. Feb. 8 he Chicago tion Action of and Ohio River Cricage, 111 Dussenger ritos and Ohio River 4 today tc n territory of t Traftic the ville were advan, basis of & between Chica; Louis. an; and This is th thie such time between Chicago Cincir roads in interest to rema the that purpose shall of the erican ra wh a act ongest rate bi roads war lasted nearly a year traveler and s At a special and has been of great benefit to the alper meeting of the West senger association th wing tribu memory of A. C. Da late genera ger agent of the Hannibul & St. J was adopted Whereas, Notice has death of Colon « Pas 10 the es. passen »seph To ved of the years Diwes any mz the zencra nd ticketugents of “American raiiroads csolved, That the gencral passenger and et agents of the ruilway lines, menbers of Western Passenger tion, in meeting sembled do hereby rec n expression of thelr regret at the loss of an esteemed friend and valued associate, and appoint Mr. P 8. Eustis to convey to the family of the decenscd some expression of our sincere sympathy with them in this, their hour of afiction, and to attend the funersl of the deceased at St Joseph, February 8, us the special represe tive of this organization A railway official who is in a position know whereof he spe > the asser today that freight rates from (] Colorado and Utah points and are in a worse idition than for He dec At or 1o but secure ha com cous o bee peting years the iies are all ¢ irdless of a; v law. At sorting t T dates of the seerns 10 be min time there 1 disposition » the matter quiet for the r perhaps, that where all are equally guiity, none have the teme to make charges that might possibly be a boomerang. Ason Drexel, Morgan & Co. nnd the Readiog. PuitapeLrnia, Pa., Feb The Evening Telegraph says that the general opinion pre- vails that the relations between the manage- ment of the Reading and the bankin, of Drexel, Morgan & Co. tically severed and that S York are now furnishing cial backing. The Telegraph says that lations be tween the Reading and the Drexels bex more intimate than ever when President MeLeod succeeded to the presidency of the company. When the Readiug leased the Jersey Central and the Lehigh Valley ro it was the house of Drexel that formulated and matured the plans and brought them to a successful consummation ana furnished the necessary financial backing When *PresidentMeLeod Boston & Maine railway he did it w consulting Drexel, Morgan & Co Pierrepont Morgan, who is th financial representative, says protested against McLeod's ™ cours: no avail. Mcl went right ahead ing the interests of Pierrepont secured the line just as it w turned over to the New Yor Hartford, a Vanderbiit liue Reading and the Vanderbilts royal iu the New England states. Co. aligning themsclves on the bilts' side. Thus the rupture came g the Drexel house declining 10 extend ace modations to the MecLeod around for a tim then entered into close financial arrangements with Speyer & Co., which house is now furnishing all the backing the Reading needs. in the mean time the Drexels have resumed close rela tious with the Pennsylvania and other Van derbilt lines hous have been prac pver & Co. of New the Reading finan capture he strongly but to ignor: Morgan and | about to be ew Haven & Then the an 4 battle eod Changes in the M. K. & maxsas Ciry, Mo Feb, s, current that the changes which looked for on the Missouri have occurred and that J. Waldo has Reports a have been Kansas & Texas First Vice President pndered to the chairman of the boar his resignation, which has been accepted. Second Vice Pre is said, will be made first vice president and general manager, succeeding Mr, Waldo, A special dispatch from Sedalia gives a list of wholesale changes which are to be made about the Istof March. According to | this dispatch Mr. Waldo's resignation has | b offered as stated, Mr. Purdy pro d « ral Auditor George J. Poliock retires and Robert W. Maguire, treasurer of the road, will be made geaeral auditor and local treasurer. General Solicitor Hagerman of Kansas City is also said to have resigned and that oftice is now vacant. Mr. Hager. man is out of town at present and could not be seeu to confirm the reports Earnings of the Omahu & St New Youk, Feb. 8, —The f statement of the Omaha & St for the year 1802 increase, $48.522 025; net earnings, & Louis. llowing the Louis railway is Gr )88 earning rating expenses, 851 2515 incr £11,486, To Pave and Furmers. Feb. 8. —The committee adopted a resolution calling for begun with the governors of Nor view to St senate grain warehouse toaa, correspond. South Dakota, with legislation from states as will result in state elevators or for each of the thre u system of grain houses that will place the farmers of this region be’ yond the “control of the elevator ring, which is uow monopolizing our crops and breaking down the value of the staples of the a the secure legislat the construct { rrain houses at Duluth e states and thus ¢ for the northwes] Ordered to Burraro, Wyo. the prominent } e Country Tom Carr, one oung small rauchmen of of this port. 1 feinity tice to | Cheyen | and mu never been ol fully pre New ance w Vexator wi Vexato ond. M Third King (1 Highw fth A New results First “tol tery 4 m nd 3t 1 Fitth Sinth 10 New We in thi night Al S the fered by a rla t teen-in Asun the vis posit §1 lender Garuler Schaefe Dann nell of Peavey this eve winner hood it The tw other an made n gether and are in at t delegat Paul & sent Light Snows and Ca Wasn by Frids For w or rhily For N South able morning OFFIC Feb. & rainfall pa Maximu Minimu Average Precipit Staten ratur vd Normal Deticic Deficien P t four years elved from The notice was 1 and tells Carr that he st dopart. Carr will remain as o rustler and hae re vigilantes led from a thief Ho has will be eave ne i assed stected - oF SPAKKS SPORT. Racing at New Orlen Onieass, Lo, Feb. 8 The and attend track Perkins were the as large, weather pleasant and Miss fa i, Hangum (6 to 1o 1) third . d race, se v rever) won, 14 ud (% 10 & hird race, selling, six 2 to 1) won, Big John ayman (10 1) third yrbird 1) tiird. Time race, handicap, one mile Lockport (210’ 1) second race furlong 108 and a half fur 1s Saxe (10 to 1 Tipie: 1:08 ongs 41 Time furlon 1 Dick Lam Ronnie Borea e Yonk following ar at G race. four unda half furlongs won, Vandan 8 1o 1 ALY 10 1) third. Tim d threc-eizhih won, I 1 White ittenburg mile ) 5) second 1:44 I race, five-clghth won, Hispent & te rd. 1:08% ruee, t fourths of s 2)'won, Innovation 30 t0 1) third. Tiy Relwood (9 1o 10) s third, T i1 Fora Cha Fet were completed t nith, a well knowr spirit the @ purse of .00, 1 the leading billiard h ballk line pla of good ting players from 000 with the Brunswick-Ralke-Col cowpauny. Duly, Vignauy, Plot and of Puaris, and Ive i v will be invited to part sporting n affair and sted f ving in has in_t pion four evider fuith_and 1o se de ¥ and O'Donnell Tonight. v Daly of this city and Billy O'Dor ix Gr ing fora purse of 00, #400 and $100 to the loser. Ina will be a hot and stubborn e men have but little love for each | for the past several years have u rous abortive efforts to get to- They have both trained carefully said to be in fine fettle. They weigh he ring side at 120 pounds, A large ion will leave this eity over the St Omaha at 1:15 this afternoon to be this evening. - WEATHER FORECASTS. Weather Today. Ieb. southerly Promised INGT S For ester], Ay mor lowa rain: winds shifting warmer orth Dakot slight | southerly to Local snows: va warmer, f d by colder Dakota—Light snows ably colder high Friday w Local rd. £ OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAIIA, Omaha record of temperature ar compared with corresvonding day of e 1890 822 1891 turc S ure. m temper w tempe temper ation 3; cent showing the condition e and precipitation at Omal since March ) temperatu for the day since March 1 scipitation 8o 20= 00 of tem- for the for the day March 1 nch 4145 (nches STA . orth Viatte Kearney Chicago £t Louls St Pa Davenpo Krnsus ( Denver i T10NS, 0 eamw wonmdiasg Tloudy Cioudy lou 1y Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Part cloudy, it ity Salt Lake City Calgury Blamarck Qu'Appelie N inned St Vin Chey Mil Gl Cit esto Tow Intes Cuica the Epwc hold the in ( dress ¢ ernor McKini | livered vania men of vel vart ¢ .. Clong . Partclondy Part ¢ Cioud! Clond! Ll Qoudy R 2 Clonds n 5 | Partclouay wero rnational Methodist Confere 1L, Feb, §.—At the meet th league today it was decided to » Internutional Methodist conference d on July 8 and The ad welcome will be delivered by Gov y and responses will be de- by Governor Pattison of Penusyl Bishop Hendricks and Bishop Car- Canada. A program for the confer: f ence was arrange d Twin City | Omaha offic cor. Ave. A and 26th St, 'L WHEN EATINC comes troublesome, gestion delective, an impossibility, appetite ceases, take Johann Hoff’'s Malt Extract. It acts like a charm and tastes splendid. Be sure to get ihe ‘‘genuine’” which must have the signature of ““Johann Hoft” on the neck of every bottle. and tnke no substitute, Use Johann Hoff’s Malt Bonbons for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds. di- sleeping Stea }‘;'III VL —— | THE FACT That AYER'S Sarsaparilla CUREs ornens of Serof Diseases, Eruptions, Boils, E Liver and Kidney Diseases, . Rheu. matism, and Catarrh should be con- vincing that the same course of treatment wiLL cvre you. All that has been said of the wonderful cures effected by the use of AYER'S Sarsaparilla truthfully lous during the past 50 vears, applies to-day. Itis, inevery sense, The Superior Medicine, s cura- tive properties, strength, effect, and flavor are ays the same ; and for whatever blood AYER'S Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to this treatment. When you ask for AYER'S Sarsaparilla don't be induced to purchase any of the worthless substitutes, which are mostly mixtures of the cheapest ine gredients, contain no sarsaparilla, have no uniform standard of ap. pearance, flavor, or effect, are blood- purifiers in name ouly, and are of- fered to you because there is more profit in selling them. Take AYER'S Sarsaparilla Ayer k(' ce & Curesothers willcure you Beef is Cheap as Ever! But pork, hums, lard and m. while way up in G, are cheaper at - Meschendorf's markes than anly other place in the city. The place to et your meat s where ye i the best and the most for your money. Laok at these prices and recollect that everything is the best that Swift & Co. slaught Plats Boiland Flank B Shoulder Clod Shou:der Steak .. Shouider Roast Corned Beef, plate an 4 flanic Cornad Ci 1Ra Ri) Roast . Eirloin Steal Round Steak Portarhouse Ste 1kindsstew al RO 15t 1 Steak Veal Chop Mutton Chops Mutton Legs Now Comes the High Pork. Pork Chops Pors Loins Poric Butts for roast California Hams Spare Ribs Pork Ten lerioin Salt Pork Pork Sausage GEO. H. MESGHEHMRF. Wholesale and Retail MEAT MARKET, 333 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs. = diseases Prepared by Dr. 1. C Sold by all Druggiste; 1 Lowell, Mass. { M bottlen, $8. 40 50 60 CELSIOR HIOME BAKER AND ROASTER (none genuine without. brass fittiogs) our large improved style, is as0lid make. has desp Haoge strong but high grate. ani ¢'010 perfecily tights raves 83 per cent nutritious elements Full dés weriptive cireulir on appiieation. AGENTS WAND ED In every connty in the U.5. Address. CHA KL SCHULTHELSS, 4) N. Main St.. Councl Blufe, & PAW. I\' DBROKIER. 400 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUPFS. Money Loaned on Dinnonds, Witsnss, eta Big burgains in unredoemed pledzes. OVIDE VIEN, Justice of the Peace - - 415 Broalway, Upstairs COLLECTIONS A §I ALTY —_— Special Noticas. i COUNBIL BLUFFS, BUY tmproved residence the price Is low cnough sperty for o Mciee, 10 Mato st KACTS and l0ans Farm and clty propsriy ought and sold. Passy & Thomas, Cousoll Blufts 6o ACH E Nebraska scn for sale at 82 pep Jncre. mprovel farm 8 par ucre. Johneton & Van Patten \ at W.C. A bospital ad” FIfLh avenue: muw W years of age. heaitby and nurse wanted corner Nioth stroet be between 2 and of good character. LOST Biack dog Jhny WAROD WAS saen 10 DIck It Sixth strect and Sixth avenu . Kl return 10 John sehoentgen, eithor &t sLore of r dence NY person de ness on ensy West Brosdway the grocsry bu Ward.an, 160l m Pye Works. C. A. SCHOEDSACK, Proprietor. Dyeing, Cleaning and Refinishing OoF 1521 Farnam GOODS OF St EV LRY Telephone 1521 ephone 310, DESCRIPTION Council Bluffs office and works Send for irculars and price list,

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