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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1893, 3 — | Attanded. An interesting progrsm ocoupied Jowtey 18 AbOU 85 years old and Mrs & dowlr, when he sells COUNCIL RLUFFS | the first part of the cvening. Hon. W. H Moore 51. The evidence so far introducad it That's the reason he NO. 12 PEARL STREET \ | i R A _POOR SUBSTITUTR Deadly Gasoline Again Gets in Ite Work on Busy Honsewife. Membars of the State ‘Bresders Association + in Annual Goubention, OFricy rosponse by C. G Ware delivered an addross of welcome, is mere infereneo. The matter is causing 2 | Daring Plan of Profe-sionals Orswaed with annoys you with his the installation, con which wae followed by great sensation in this county, claim that it fs ** just as Saunders. Then car - the Greatest of Sucvess, good.” And that ducted by W. H. Van Dusko, the state Boaght Land reason why ever deputy grand master workman. J. C. Root tovs City, Dee. 7.—[Special Telegram to man who wants " . JFF | 0f Omaha delivered an address. The pro . Tire Bre.|—A thact of 310 acres, divided into ¢ Pierce's Favorite MRS, BARTO B/DLY BURNED BY THE STUTF | &1 n orsiers i cationt munc, | MANY INTERESTING ! PAPERS | READ. | Tire e | “A traut of 10 acves divicel into | MIGHT HAVE TAKEN AS MUCH n showd g6 10 & 4 Vi deale under a #47,000 execution by the sheriff to ek 5 day. G. B. Healy bid 100, as each de- | gyo R g seription was offered. Lotta Orr, to whom ing from any ailment the execution was made, thought he was peculine to ber sex, If bidding §100 an acre and let the property go. or deiicate, sho meeds it When the sale was concluded Healy was ae Tt's & special tonic, that builds eup. Pelivored by carrder to any partof the city LW TINTON <« Manager { Bustaoss Offee.. .. . ONES { Night Bditor...... ... MORE v the close was a banquet, and the pleas . {ires of the_evening were rounded off with dancing, The enteriainment was a highly enjoyable one throughout \:n 49 xer b sght While Cooking Hreakfast and Al most Cooked IMerself-A Cave that Demnnds Charitable Atten! TrLee Atters Pertaining td the Subjeet Disevssed at Length—OMcens Klected for the . Lbeation of Fatare Meetings, nds of Dollars In Cash Le't Un- nched by the Robbers, Who Were Evidently Particolar in Their MINCR MENTIO. w she's “ ran-down. OFEN EVENING Neston Store, ¢ nd holiday goods. medmtoly, ks Choiee of . just as much s 5 oAbl AR e B LU Lt opra Megitiinate Twicine, that corrects e second annual ball and banquet of the B The Boston Store y ; The sheriff refused to reopen the sale and - | and Cires. Yor evory * female complaint® Woodmen of the Worid will be given in their " is open every evening until after the & N Orr will try to prevent the issuance of o " . 20 \ S patiors on Christinas night, | Mrs. Barto, who Hves. at 915 Avenuc A, | holides J Consie, Ta., Doc. RasiSpecial Telegram £ Will tey to pravent the issuance of o jorn Beso, Tnd. Dec. T.The oyt | and woakriess, it is tho only remedy eo safe elcgant hall aod parlor o - | holidays. S . | deed by injunction.” The property is valued | | and cortain that it can be gvaranteed, 1t it P’ Browne, & brother of Mrs. G. M. | was badly burued yesierday morning in an FOTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO, to Ture Bee. | —The lowa Bine Stock Breeders | at 45,000 Bend Natioual bank, oue the fargest | doeen' benefit OF cute, L Gvery cass, you 1 and an uncle of Captain G. M. Bailey | exjlosion of gas She was preparing Council Bluffs, | association concluded ‘its annual session | Rook & D TavaAnIm. banks fu northern Indiana. was robbed of | BAYO yOUr money back. of this city, died recently at his home i | proajefast when explosion took place. - here today. Among the prominent Iowans | Crecros o, Dee. to- Special Telograrm g > 3 e What else, can bo * just as good ™ for you ! Kansas Uity | The upper part of her body was immediately | W. E. Chamnbers' new dancing hall in | presentare: Dresident Sheehan, Secretary | o Tn 15 e oy Sheclal Telegtam | over $13,000 today. —— Concil Bluffs subserivers of Tne Ber can | 00 nd before th re | the Shugart block will be open by De- in, Profs, James Wison, ¢ 1| e S vt | - THO'TSHheey Wiy tted b (v | A long advertisment is unnocessary to Bbtai: .he ave povtrbiion. of Sworld's faie [ SEVEIHOC 1N TIAHCS, Aud ROe, LAY WOIS | Ratbet 10 for tHE tiss OF- the public for | (-l Al . | of laudanum this morning which, but forthe | i { convince you that you i Ragw's Rame- bringing their coupons and th extinguished sho sustamed some serious | ccmber 10 for the use of | A. Kent and I1. C. Wallace of the | gyick work of physicians, would have killea | 11#bt, while hundreds of peopie were ¢ | dy for your Catarih, Its makers offer §500 1o Bluffs nfice mjuries. Her left arm was cooked almost to | !\“’ v :y;:”‘w "..u‘ ”:\H\";III’\}J _j“nv rally. tural college, H. P, Sauders of | pop She resides with her daughter, who | Street, und the robbers succeeded in wotting | fOF a cass they cannot cure, 15 badly burned about [ A sic desired can also be o reders Gazette, Sen: B. Harsh, | says that her mother has been taking laud- | ¢ oF, < Bl 1aloMaRsls ays the 18 been taking away with thelr booty without leaving the tor. Full information ca Vale and L. M. Kilburn and Represen- | anum to velieve a pain in her side. but itis | oo ) v | the elevator man at the tative Finch ”:..‘ Igm .g.,-‘ at {‘,,‘. : suicide. ('\h‘ ‘m,‘,i 1 slightest clew PR A e B | the dose just before vetiring for the nigh Chiet Benjamin Rose was at onee informed Today's session opened with a short ta | Her daughter discovered the empty phial | entran 1be had Pearl . or by addressing W. E. ( t the FKifth Avenue \'.n:hw‘h?‘ the fac Deputy Marshal Anderson heard L Ak R her in a poverty-stricken condition and | tings are being held every | the bone and she | TOR = SEARLES & SEARLES, parriage license was issued yosterday bers, corner Seventeenth and Douglas . 3 _ o i i and Theress Poahok, the | Without anv one w assist her. Hedrossed | gyiadte, Omaha, Dancing classes by Prof. Wilson on the location of the | and sent for a physician, who finaily suc- | 14 set his officers at work immediately, but s former of Omaha and the latter of Cedar | her burns and the neighbors agreed to help | Wednesdav, Full elovator ser socie meetings, Prof. D. A. iKent's | ceeded in bringing her to consciousness after | no trace of the men has been obtained Their ages are 30 and 22, her as we axie of sstbotind Omahia mo. r the corner of Broad w. inesday and the county, lowa he tor broke ne Fighth street We | as they could. The ease is | pished for all patrons. described as being fit for charity. - R nd Death of Mrs. Tr MORE TROUBLE AHEAD, The fupéral of Mrs. Mary much work paper on “Barn Building” was received with murked intgrest. Its dingrams will be pub- | lished 10 the annual report | "'he election of ofticers resulted as follows: | 1% too: vico | 10 Te Bee. { Every train and other means of leaving the Kuoxville Mu Kxoxvivie, Ta., Dec. 3 city are carefully watehed and the officers 1 Felegram | rey 0T, Whe pants of the car w nsiderably lica Wednesday night, will take plase this | Predident, W, W. McClung, W sl g il whedullil gy :m’".,v‘,“”:w e T MR e T SCeoapants. o + car were cons ) diea Wednesu ehit, ake plaze this g AT, 3 saves L4 N *hief Rose believes there were uo less than shaken up, but no serious damage was done. | Pirst Warders Organize in Opposition to | aftornoon at#o'elock from the residence of | Presidents, J. - P Manatrey. Fairfield; | cases taken up this week in th e den i dglionhish ik S Special commnnication of Excelsior lodge Motor Company Tyranny. her son, 1. M. Treynor, 608 Iirst avenue, | fooar, ) « arley: Joun Cownie, | court here is that of the state against John | four men in the gang, and possivly more ; No. 250, Ancient, Free und Accepted Masons, The meeting of the residents and property v Loyl et AL L] 3 Netherow, accuse of killing i MeCarth The news of her death, while not altogether | Prof. C. F. Curtiss, Ames: W. W, Vat thorow, a d of killing Dan McCarthy unexpected, was # shock and a source of | Marion: H. D. Parsons, Newton C. | st profound grief to the many veopie in Council | Norton, Corning: . R. Staffer, Camplell; Bluffs who have been well acquainted with | T« S. Coftin, Fort Dodge: J. A benson, San- | " for 80 many vears. She whs born in<| boru: secretary and treasurer, G. W. Frank- | ainesviile, O.. and was 65 vears of age. Iu | 10, Atlantic, | 1852 she was married to T. P. Treyuor and with him moved to this city six moaths later. Her death was preceded by that of During the Noon lee thie cvening, for work in the third degres. e SRR All master Masons in good stamding in- | vited. By order of . H. Wind, worshipful | master. County Treasuror Roed estimates the amount of the taxeson the property th was sold for delinquent taxes the other 38 ubout #0000, The force in his ofic owners of the Sixth ward last Fr to org pany was followed by a similar meeting in the First ward last evening. A large num- berof the residente of that ward gathered | in Wheeler ald's ofica and discussed motor affairs, pecially the subject of a ay night wnize 1 opposition to the motor comn- last Juiy, ' McCarthy, who was a United s “officer _enforcing the government liquor laws, called at the front door of a house at ¥ o'clock and his whole head was blown off by a shotgun fired by sume un known assailant, who was alleged 1o be | posed, w caroaic Nervous Privats and Spacial Diseas3s. Cashier Campbell remained at the bank which is in the heart of tho eity, until a | employes were gono. e then, as ho sup clced the middle door of the bi As to Fature Meetings. ort of the committee on lo i ki vaul ion Alleged Burgiues Areosted. nd left everything in the usual shape The re, nard at work making out certificates for | 5ocent fi favored the State Agricultural college at | Drs Moixes, Dec. Specinl Telegram to | 3¢ 1€ noon recess. 1t was fifteen minutes the buyers The meoting was put fn shape Dy the se- | HF busband about two years. Sho leaves | Aucson the third Wednesday in OCtover, | Typ, By, | -Fronk Doty and Chiaries. Rovin. | after 13 o'clock when he left. At ten | Charles Nichols, property man at | lection of L. C. Besley as chairman and H eyl it jaadu gl 1804, The constitutional dates werq waived | ) snltation e Wecure Catarrh, AllDi oases of thy deep sympathy of a host of friends. The Nose. Throat, iest Stomach, leg . Eoe had his head split open Wednes MeGiea secretary. J. -R. L AT e urrested here tolay on the charge | minutes of 1 he returned. Ten minutes and the report adopted. The committee on funeral wil] be conducted by Rev. K. J. Bab- i in moving some of tue day while engag Clausen, i Alexander Wood were ap- the advisability of permanently locating the | of burgliry, also the womanat the house | later Assistant Cashier John M. Brown ar- | Blood, skin and Killney Divsases, ot ) ¥ cock and music will be furnished by the | . 1 Wonknoessas, Lost Manhood seenery for “A ‘Irip to Chinatown' com- | pointed vice presidents. After James M b ag br ity e Hibppo il el association’s annual meeting ¢ cen- | where they were captured, which had the | pived. Tue men found a rear window open. | oture, dydrose e, Veris od, pany. o was ot serlously injured, the | Cabe had made one of his charuteristic bl e T paby e e Os | tral point recommended the ing | appearance of w “f Burglar tools were | Al el U Tt 3 D AR RV YO Yhat i 3 I ) A gap outside of his think-tank being by a few stitches. speeches against the wotor company, in which he outlined the history of the last change in article v of the constitu on: | found which fit the holes in sov | the back door unlocked, and the door'be = WIthont pain o connected. ‘The vemains will be taken to without painor d ontion £ro 1 business. rt. | tion, which requested the city council to begin war upon the motor company in every way possible, will be ¢ DA JOHNSON'S MAGNETIC OIL! Instant Killerof Pain. Internal and External. Cures RHEUMATISM, NEURAL- GIA, Laume Dack, Spralos, Brulses, Swailings, SURt Jointe, COLIC and CRAMPS fustantly, Cholera Mot- NE 10 01 upy most of today in the district ¢ “I'he trial of cases on the criminal® docket is bouked for next Monday. There is but lit- toall < oficers shall be elecied by baliot and they | Tues strations in the art of using all the nice | ghyll hoid their oftices until their successors kitchen novelties, given at Cole & Cole, | are elocted and qualified." e Work to bo done this terw in the criminal | ing next Tuesday evening, and a committeo | 41 Main street, between the hours of 8 Prof. James Wilson "then spoke upon the departiient. aud the court will probably be | of Fir cders will be on hand to see that | . m. and 9 p. m. every day except Sun- | tovie. “Soiting Crops During Drouth.” The able to do some more work on the law and | it receives its due shave of attention from | day. address was very comprehensive and t ity calendar before the term is finished. | the city dads Prof. H. . Wallnce then read his paper ¥ The “plan of warfare surgested in the Improved Farm Dairy.” He also exj speeches last evening was one of taxation. et g “The aunual meetings of this association | wnich have been cracked here rvecently and | tween the directors' room and the counting | T Wil re 1 stanp for eirculars, fray I'he arguments in the case of Sinythe | fow years as it Is known to tho rendersof | Fairview for interment. shall pe held at . begiuning on the | other articles found were identified as hav- | FHEREO s 4l et e R LSRR AL it . against Stout, involving the ( n Tue Ber, a committee was appointed to Cooking Lessons Free. fourth Tuesday of October of eacn year and | ing been stolen here. It is thought these | FoOm mutilatad. rush was then made for Dr. Seiries & Searlys, 1S south1ath St property, were begun yesterday and promise | draw upa set of resolutions. —This resolu- A free lecture with practical demon- | coutinuing three days, at which time all | men robk Indianola jewelry store 1‘ the vault. The door was swung back and | 21+ DUillG) o G} | the safe examined within. A glance showed s New Vucking Plant. that the money had been taken Storx Crry, Dec. 7. [Special Telegram to Got AlmEE® 16,600, Tne Bee. |—The Silberhorn Packing com- |y o & RTABY BaHY 5t FG Wil usii Honbe about " | The police were at once notified, and when ary 1 to operate 4 packing plant here, withy daily capacity of 8,500 hogs and 500 cattle. esented at'the meet- | the day’s balance was made up it developed A large stock of fine potted plants and that the robbers secured $15,900. shrubbery for sale at wholesale or re- Reudy for flollduy Trade Bt e gl Our stock of holid ods is now The courts have decided that a corporation’s rolling stock, its franchise, and ull its prop- tail, at greatly reduced prices. Also cut flowe of cream, whereby cvery particle of fat can be extracted. his new discovery for testing the conaition | — - LEHIGH TROUBL. : NOL OVER, There is little doubt but the pank N ver | THE HORSE BRAND, E:psciaps provarad for us, Croup, Diptheria, Sore Throat, HEADACHE, s 1f by magic. Tist i i s, Leave orcers or address Fos- 'his is pronounced the most s overatdoss complete. Visitors will be cordially | oriy, even down to its polss in the streets. | h important advancement in dairying since g | ye blo Strength, D v thet s . 4 er nurseries, MY LTS street, " . Go e H oty ety foond. € 't Sy f th Men Ba ork, b thamost Powerfal and Penetrati 4 ) welesmed. Come and sce us whethet | aye subject to taxation, and from this de- nurseries, Harrison street, or H the aiscovery of the Babcock test. It will | Some of the Men Back at Work, but etratinig Linimontfor Max McGee, Merriam block planued, t ¥ 4 Muny Still Out, : & or Beast in existonce. Large £ e1zo 76¢., 50¢, size 40¢, you wikh to purchase or not. In the | cision it is evident that the motor company be given in full in the December builetin of Pridl S SR LR B as is shown by the f: robbe JOHN. ’ Wwell selected stock of a china store there | his not been paying into the city treasury Lost His the State Agricultural college. | _WiLkesgane, Pa., Dee. 7.—The Lehigh | y,uched no money t fased ,,.,,,,,,Ms._?d'%.flp?%!f(fimhfl%fifi‘m are. hundreds of articles suitable for | anything like tue amount of money that Clinton Scurlock, the farmer who lives in Tonight the citizens of Corning banqueted | Valley railway has resumed its old tinie ap- wter tray | Fagce Boautifler. Ladies wil hi 1o amg Woliday presents, and we shall taxe | could be legally collected from it.” The city | v oo o BRF B FRTSCTRER TR (BT | their guests at the Hotel Bacon. The session | pearance and passenger trains are running ¥ | delicate and highly porfumed Tollt Sonp on great pleasure in showing you our authorities, consequently, have it in their is one of the best in the soc! s history. ou scheaule time today. I ht and coal containing about £5,000. Not & cent of \is | the market. Itis absolutely pure, Makes th . S Ol G e AR BTE | | was touched. They confined themselves to | ®Xin8oft and velvety and restores the lost com: 3 h power to make the climate a great deal | senatto Clarinda to be treated for insanity, I o 0l i o id | i LI lexion; is a luxury for the Bath for Infs goods. Don't forget about the fine lamps | Garmer for this uuraly corporation than 1t | has returned home cured. it will be remem- THINKS HE CAN RUN. trains are moving s they i | ino safe, which contained in the neighbor- | Bt itchini Slegaces tne raie . wromeniss “r\v are now fl"lrl‘l,"u at 1'3"1""41’_'1 l'llel has so I;n‘]rnl).\nl. and the council will be re- | bered that he was afflicted with the halluciu- Npus i "‘bcc (“’ ) ”,‘"“-“ ""; ‘ll‘“‘“ “~‘ | hood of §25,000, £14.000 ot ‘hrur{wm of hadr, V]\'vcu':'v. For salo by Ve ‘o something new in olive dishes | quested to do all in its power to have the ¢ % ~ v R 1 Manager of an lows Bond Company Defies | lumber of coal mines that have been idle | 4.0 nly $4.000 wa LT {ubn & Co., Sole Agents, Omaha. Neb. that will interest you. LUND BRoS., kindling wood split and the coal oil | 3400 that the Odd Tellows kad banded S ho FBIEERITA GEHOFIEARATS | for the past two weeks have resumed o thieigoldionly $1.000 a8 taken ;e frest of g 23 Main Street. or neat job printing, p and lowest prices go to Pryor Br job oftice, 12 Pearl street.. smpt delivery , Bee sSmoke T. D. King & Co’s Partagas. poured on. Two wards have so far organized in this manuer, and it is announced that within the next five days every other ward 1o the city will be in reaginess for an active anti-motor campaign. This movement looks forward’ thecoming spring clection, at which a mayor and four aldermen arc to be clected, and the question of a reduced fare will doubtless be together into & conspis the purpose of killing him, and every one he saw looking at him was to his distorted imagination a member of the order armed to the teeth for his destruction. His period of confinement in the state bospital for the insane has done him good, for he has completely lost his fear for the Odd Fellows. He has been taken to Towa county for a visit with Lis motl Des Mois: s, Dec. 7. {Special Telegram to Tue Bz r some time past government ofticers have been tryinz to find the Provi- dent Bond Investment aud Sccurity com- pany, which received mail here and was supposed to have officés here. It is now s have been ations. Superintendent Esser has taken the mes of all applicants for wori, but at the same time he uformed the men that he could not promise them work at ouce. A number of the old employes who haa ap- vlied last night for reinstatement are now at work. Avsvns, N. Y., Dec. 7.—So far s Auburn the #15,500 The robbers then money. closed the vault door to allay suspicion and left by the back door. e is every robbery was the work of profe were perfect, men were probably fully armed for action eve the ionais, as the 1y one half of the printed oculist’s A CARD Owing to the stringency of the times, I have reduced my regular charges to cash patients to exact- foe bill. E T. ALLEN, M. D. r. learned that the headquarte is concerned the ‘strike is yeton. A com- moved to Chicago with the intention of | mittee from all the brotherioods held a stepping into the business of a guarautce | conference with Superintendent Titus this - company whicn was wound up by the courts. | morning and were informed that if the N o e = Thomias W. Robertson, agent for the Provi- they RIME IN HIGH PLACES! 1t is if caught in u tight place. I and Ear Susgeo = R Room 201 Paxton Bloek, 16th and Far (SUNAL PARAGHAPHS. an issue at that time as it was two years ago, aad it is to be hoped with more suce MGz is seviously ill. — - S R BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY PRESE Ella Mangam, a well known lady, formerly a teacher in the city schools. 1s to be brought belore the commissioners of insanit Ste has been ailing for a long time TS, 3 now hier trouble hus be ikers would My | make anplications S“pecial Noticass I ;i »me S0 serious 4s 10 | dent company here, says his company | would be taked back assoouus there were not strange that some people do y with an attack of the grip. rome Tovely Noveltios nt Uennison Mros.: | Tender it necessary for her to be taken away |is on @ different s plan from the | vacancies. The committee declaved noue of | Wrong through ignorance, others from COUNMIL BLUFF: ] Mr. and Myrs. John Keller have gone to aniin BrecniiSa)s oot Them OR: for treatment. others that have )recently come under | the men would return to work until they all | a failure to investigate as to the rightor T = = Los Angeles, Cal.. to spend the winter. LG JLThem O R e ) the displeasure of tae law ‘masmuch as his | went, and thus the conference ended, wrong of a matter. But it is strange, | [FRSALE A« s Mrs, S. S. Spangler of Aurora, Ia.. is in e havea large stock of beautiful omestic soap i8 the best plan of maturing bonds is ¢ JeRsEY City, Dec. t.—Vhere has been no : righted and i thatindividuals aud firms the city, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A, | Roman art-stamped linens, the hand- . who are fully -{ reasons for sellin 5. Baird, Lawver, Ever .. | hesays the government isuot in the busi- | material change here siuce the announce- | aware of the rights of others, will por— £ 2 5 : o iekinger somest articles you ever saw for holiday | - S Baird, Luwyer, ivevett block. | [0SR Jov iting swindles. The plan of | ment that the Lehigh Valley strike was | oeio AR ,,.nud,."u’l;o;'lh:;fin I8 e batoatian 12 et and oanl SR A LAY G Frauk Bennison has returned from Kewa- | gifts. They aré the latest rage and you T his comphny, howeyer, is similar to the [ off. The speciai detectives are still H : ¢ EARNEL A NICE BONUS. wealthy 1 = ol nee, lil., where he went to sttend the High-toned, cannot get them elsewhere in Omaha or others inasmuch a Y expects to get its sur- | aboat the yards and will remain there manufreturing 8 for Mt | ceau. | firms will offor and sell to retail mer- | A BSTRACTS aud loaus | Furas and etty proparty ) 0 ather. T e TRTAT pliis for maturing bouds through the lipses | for some days longer as a precau- X a bought and o)l By & Mhorsbe OoRuM glneral '.‘ LI e C oune il Bluffs. Lor thr aays We ure i marpienend Mukes ore than Contract | of the investors who may make a few pay tion, so that in ase there should | chants, articles which they know to be | Biafs e J. L. Forman was reported last evening as | going to sell them at special prices and Speed on Her Trial Course. & - ments and then stop. be any further trouble they will be on haud. Another Crestoy, Ja.. Dec. 7.— constantly sinking, and but littic hope of The trains are all moving on tie. ~ Many of his recovery is entertained. The members infringements on the rights of prop tors, and imitationsof well known good give every lady a chance to make a NEw 018 vaults, chinuoys ylor's grocery, 5h) (GARBAGE rmoved 3 Losvoy, Conn., Dec. 7. cleaned. Ed Burkb, special Telegram of his family who are living out of the city have been notified of his approaciing end. Where Did You Get That New Salt? Is often asked of those whobhad their clothing cleaned or dyed at the Twin City dye works, corner Avenue A and Twenty-sixth street, telephone 310, Omaha office 1521 Farnam, telephone 1521. All work called for and delivered. G. A. Shoedsack, proprietor. Ladies, if you desire the kitelen ask your Hoffmayr & Co.’s’ Fancy Trade mark—Blue Rooster. hsolute peace in grocer for J. C, i itent flour. No Attorney to Prosecute, William Brown, who is chargea with shoot- ing Harvey Washington. is to have a pre liminary cxamination this moruing at 9 o'clock before Justice Vien. Tt secms highly probable that hie will be turned loose, in spite of the serious nature of his offcuse. He has secured the services of J. J. Stewart as at- torney and evidently intends to fight the case for all it is worth, The state, on the other hand, will be without an attorney to prosecute, unless some o wore than is now kuown of. County At torney Organ, whose business is commonly supposed to be 10 attend to cases of this kind, was seen and asked to take charge of the prosecution. He replied tnat he was too busy. Washington is a poor man and is not able to throw much money away on at- torneys. Although Brown is known as one of the most utterly worthless desperadoes in the city, he seems very likely 10 go free in this case, as he has into many previous cnes. S. M. Williamson still sells the Stan- dard and Domestic at 106 South Main street, and has not removed to Broad- way, as has been reported. Ten carloads of pouttry wanted, High- est cash price paid. John Dunn, 410 Upper Broadway. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. The Willsons will close their work in Council Bluffs next Monday evening with another of their popular concerts. Their Monday evening concerts have secured crowded houses. That people appreciate their songs is evidenced by the immense angement is made | | | | | present that will be thoroughly appre- ciated. In addition to the Roman art have hundreds of other beautiful de- signs. Nothing like it was ever before shown in this city. Today (Friday) we ome greater bargains than ever. ies at 10 ¢, 20¢ and 2ic. au searfs i, T5¢ und 98e. Lunch cloths, 8be, O8c each. Center pieces, 2ic, 48c, Ste, 68¢, 8¢ 98¢, up to $5.00 each. They are beauti- ful. Don’t fail to see them. You can’t select anything nicer for Christmas presents. Beautiful hemstitch table cloth and napkins, $6.9% set: worth $10.00, NISON BRos, : Bee: Some years ago when Mr. Burus superintendent of the old horse car lines he told the writer, that when he tock charge of the business (or the Union Pacific company, it was being operated at a loss of several thousand dollarsper year. This was with @ very poor service, running about every half hour to the foot of Maia street id to the transfer nad charging 10 cents cach way. Mr. Burns improved the service by running cars cvery ten minutes and re- duced the fare to 5 cents. Under this treat- ment the receipts improved until the com- pany was making a profit the last year that Mr. Burus was superintendent. Would not Lie motor company find its business aflected in a similav manuer by reducing the fare between Council Bluffs and Omaha to 5 L‘Nils und to the infinite advantige of both cities, We believe the company can amply afford to do this and would soon find its business more profitable than at present, nouvwith- standing its assertion that the great cost of its bridge makes a H-cent fare impos- sible. The bridge is not used exclu sively for motor trafic: indeed this is small part of the trafic which crosses it, and itis not mght to usk the patrons of the motor line to pay interest on its entire cost, when it is well known that the tolls from wagou and carriage traflic make the bridge an extremely profitable investment if no charge was made for passengers crossitg on the motor line. The motor people not only want to make the public puy them interest on §1,600,000 of stovk which they have created out of an in- vestment of $50,000, but they want to con- tinue the 10 cent fare and cxorbitant wagon triumph for Yankee shipbuilders de- signers was scored on Long Island Sound to- day when the new cruiser Marblebead crossed the finish line of her official trial trip this afternoon. The new cruiser had equaled all expectations by making eighteen and ninety-four hundredths knots au hour. ‘Ihe starting polut off Plum island, about fifteen mites from New Londou, wasin sight at 9:30, the buoy was passed at 10:27:03, making the time for the six miles eighteen inues and thirty-four seconds, an average eu and four-tenths koots an hour. The first halt of tna course, thirty-six miles,was covered in one hourand fifty-eight minttes. an average of eighteen and’ three- tenths knots an e The Vesuvius was passed on the return trip at 12:27:37 and the race down the home stretei was commenced, All the conditions were favorable. The wind and tide were with her and she was finely, The t hall of the course, thirty-six miles, had been made in one hour and fifty minutes. approximately. and the balf had been run at the rate of nineteen and sixty- seven hundredihs knots an hour. The seventy-two miles had been covered in three hours and cight minutes at an average rate of speed of eighteen and ninety-four hunaredths knots an hour. The contract for tue vessel called for a speed of seventeen knots an hour. For every quarter-knot over this the builders receive £5,000. By the record made today it is es- timated tho Marblehead has made for her builders §175,000. B May File Additionsl Papers. SpriNGrIELD, 11L, Dec. 7.—At the hearing before Judges Wood and Allen last week on an application for a release of the Jackson- ville, Louisville & St. Louis railroad from the Jacksonville Southeastern line receiver- suip, on the ground that the record did not show that the road had had any adequate notice of the application for the receivers, the judges ruled that the road be rcleased, but granted the parties interested in the re- ceivership until Friday, Dacember 8, o file additional pavers, L R WEATHEK FORECA Generally Falr, with Westerly Winds for Threo States. WasHINGTON, Dec. 7.—For Nebraska, Towa and South Dakota—Generally fair; south- westerly to westerly winds Local Record. S78, to Tur Bee.|—The Reser went company, having headquarters in this city, discontintied business this afternoon. The ofiicers of the compuny give us a reason for uoing so that other companies doing business on the same plan bave veen prosecuted by feaeral a uthorities for using | the 1nuils for lottery parpose They opened an office here last spring and from the first have done u large business, nov alone in this vicinity, but all over this and adjoining states. ‘ihey have paid several bouds according to their plans. Those who have paid in money on dues do not get their money back, the ofticers saying that they have paid all money out. e 1'und Invest- Towa Episcopatinus Adjourn, Storx City, Dee. 7.—The Episcopul ccn- vention for the diocese of lowa completed its work and ajourned this morning, after ing Archdeacon McElroy of Waver retary and ‘Thomas Eaton of Ot treasurer. 'he convention declimed to adopt the St, Albans military school at Sac City as a diocesan institution as recommended by the special committee, After discussion a new committee consisting of Revs. Wilkin of Des Moines, Green of Cedar Rapids, and Cornell of Sioux City, and Laymen Henry of Des Moines and Bever of Cedar Rapids was appointed to takeaction as to the location.aud report av the vext convention. Itis unaer- stood that the conventiov is favorable to o location other than Sac City. No action w; ken in regard to the ap- pointment of an assistant bishop, on ac count of the lack of subicient pledges from parishes for his support. ‘The next convention will be held in Des Moires on tke sccond Tuesday iu Decem er, 1504, umwL Mast Not Move the Offce. Cevan Rarins, la., De [Special Tele- gram Lo Tne BEe)—A decree was cntered today in the superior court in the case of W._C. Moorchead of Cedar lodge No. 1, Legion of Honor of this city for himself ana others, ugainst the grand officers of the or- der, This is the case brought to prevent the grand officers from removiug the offices from Cedar Rapids to Des Moines. The court finds that the allegations of the peti- tions are true and that the defendants were about to illegally remo /e the home office as charged without the consent or autnority of the graod lodge of lowa, in whom that au- thority is alone lodged. The temporary in- Junction heretofore granted is declared 1o be the strikers were around the freight oftice this morniug expecting to be put to work. Their expectations, however, have not yet realized. s10N, Pa., Dec. 7.—The feecling of dis- Ll mong the strikers has been dispelled by reasstring reports from Presi- dent Wilbur and other officials of the com- pany. A number of old crows were sent for this afternoon and put in charge of trains. Supcrintendent Donnelly states that the mpany hus no black list. RocuesteR, N. Y., Dec. 7.—A great amount of uncertainty exists here asto the poss bility of the ending of the Lehigh strike. The men claim that the management had re fused to reinstate them in their old positio but that several nonunion men ure stitl em- ployed. If the men get back their former positions the strikers will be satisfied. but 1f not. it is very likely that the strike will con- tinue and may embrace a much larger tield than before. Applying for Their Old Places, Beinreuey, Pa., Dec. 7 —Most of the old employes of the Lehigh Valley in South Bethlehem bave now sent in their applica- tions for work again. While the terms are not altogether as satisfactory as the men expected, the ma ority of them say there is no use in showing dissatisfaction or stub- bornness. but that they will endeavor to get back to work as quickly as possivle. All Go Back or None, Rocuester, N. Y., Dec. 7.—F. W. Pren- tice, deputy grand master of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, tonight received t| following dispatch: USTRIKERS HEADQUARTERS, WILKESBARRE, Pa., Der Have all men report for duty at once. Wait for superintendent's reply. We go back as one man or not av all, “EDWARD ASHTON, “Secrctary Scranton Diviston,” Prentice said to the Associated Press rep- rescotative: “If the company takes one of us back it must take us all; otherwise the settlement made Tuesday is void. 'lo ali in- tents and purpoies tonight the strike 18 stiii on,” Conl Strike Collapsing. Pirtspukg, Dec. 7.—The strike at the mines of the Pittsburg and Chicago Gas Coal company at Snowdon, Gastonville and Hackett is about over. rly 200 men have returned at Snowdon, fifty at Gastonville and twenty-fiveat Hackett. The .deputies are still on auty, but the strikers are quiet aud no more trouble i apprehended. The strikers who are still out at Gaston- agreement was abolished. This is the rate We want tosound a note of warning to the retailers to beware of such tions aud simulations of “*CAR1 TLE LIVER PILLS.” fered to you, refuse them; want to do wrong. and you don’t want to yoursell liable to a lawsuit. Ben anklin said **Honesty is the bes! it is just as true that “‘Honesty i3 thebest principle.” When they are of- you do not poli- Meyer Extra Quality 20, New Jerseys 20 and 12, Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 Brand private prices. Felt Boots, intoshes. Send for price list, Broadway ROR RENT A 1m0t UF R yoing mi about house Appiy at ofiee 1 Everett, Was Ty trade. 4 young we for Food prcumatic 1l Yol and 3 Mitle cash. 46 box 421. Couneil Blits Excelsiors 45 Straight. stog! Macke roods at retail. ZACHARY T. OMAHA, LINDSEY, NEB. tolls now in force in order to make us pay | e fully warrauted, Secretary J. H. Holm and | ville met today and decided to go to work at throngs and the rapt attention paia them. | jnterest on the cost of two bridges. one for | OFFICE OF Tir Weataer BUagav, Owama, | theother officers are restraincd from moving | 65 cents per -ton, provided the ironclad COUNCIL BL portunity Council Bluffs veople will have of istening to them, s they expect to leave for the eost at once. At the urgent request of wauy they have secured little Joie Deil Five Cext Fake. A Great suowing. The Council Bluffs Insurance Co. rawfall compared with corresponding day of past four years: 1593, 189! 1691, 1890, Maximum temperaturs 403 263 456 245 the offices or mutilating or destroying any of the records of the office. As to L. R. Hutchiss, grand president, and J. H. Hisinger, grand treasurer, the the operators offered ai Tucsduy’s conven- tions The operators have not yet given an auswer, STEAMDYE WORL3 All kindsof Dyelog S s o 235> 9295 2 cause is continued 16r service, and Cieaning done ln recite. Al who neard her befora will bo | WAKeS, @ cowparative statement that | Averuce tomporaty a2 u Siate Ahepiie, AdJours, Toreka, Dec. 7.—A notice has been posted whe art Falol anl anxlous to hear hor agaiz. An admittance & fee of 20 cents will be charged to pay the ovangelist for his services favorahle criticism on all sides. State- ment of premiums received and losses paid for the tirst eleven months of each Statement showing the condition of tem- perature und pracipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1, 18; Des Morxgs, Dec, 5,.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.|—The lowasState Sheriffs associa- tion adjourred this afternoon after electing in the Santa Fe railway shops in Topeka and elsewhere on the system that hereafter the usual winter schedule of laws will be in stalned fabrios made 10 look us ool us new. Work srumully done ani elivers | W. C. A, hospital fair open today at | year since 188 Norual temporature 812 | ofticers and deciding o hold the June semi- | SMCL{that1s 1o suy. the men will work Bash e GET N the Riseman building. ~Dinner and sup- Premiums. Losses. | Detcioncy s March i * 5,32 | unnual meeting in Siowaa City. “The regular | pofyl WG & 0% JEEIERR of ten. “Lhere is Belee 1), per served by the Baptist ladies. 25 | 1890....... 16,11 $12,827.75 | Normul brecipitation ... g fhen | dunual meeting wiil be beld in Des Moines At cents a meal, 1891 X 215,60 | Pefeioncy Jorah et i 24 lhones :I'e:rlra:;)l(x“:}"flf: Moi: \(J;Uilv{.“ Peas 4. M Mpr Acoons Wasusosksl Soale 0 & WACHAY A oo > cticiency since March: 117 6.24 tuches | Garragh of Mone: ected presi- | puoyippxce, Dec. 7.—The confere; o Propristor. GoargeS. Davia. p prion druggist, | 182 e BRIRY B84.00 | L0 from Other Sintions at 8 pe m. | dent, Sheriffs McCord of Jusper aud.Boyle Honr 0 canlerence be N Atole wnd Skipped. T08. of Plymouth were elected vice presidents, tween the business men and the executive 4 Lol Broudway, near North 3 This not only shows the steady and [.8].5 z and G. H. Odell of Delaware secretary. A | committee gnd mill owners today resulted in Yuiara dopok Harry Walker, a young colored man who | heglthful growth of the company during | eF |28 | 2 PY resolution was adopled endorsing Warden | no settlement, but there is every reason to Telephone 2. was ewploved us waiter at H. A. Baird's | these years, but it shows the character 5 a2 | 351 & g: Maudden of the Anamosa penitentiary. A | believe that the operators will agree to restauran, is missing and his former em- | of the risks it has taken, a watchful care puizinatt [ M B Bl ) O lian T iaksnador the Durotase of | aeoeps tie Woonsooks: scals. ployer is willing he shall stay away. For | on the part of agents and company that |78 fl% | & # Fresident Desmond uu\l‘acreuryg.\'oye:.“' Postponed Action un 4 Wage Cut. \ ;:_\'I‘fll-udz;ss Mr. B;um m:»m a ;nu:‘zlm-lr of | guarantees safety and the ability to ;9|85 ) 8 Ry T Prrrssuke, Dec. 7.—The railroad coal oper- [ ] wies of more or less value and he deciacy B el 2 — | S - ol asble 1o Agr o trike. ot o rice, 10 keep & watch for the thiof. A few daya | 2Ke Prompt payment of losses. wT Des Moixes, Dec. 7—~The Des Moines ‘::rfl','f:ffi: wfl"’,':f,‘,":'::e:"\',:l:,‘,'";,'::,.":':‘z A 12-Tons-a-Day fiachine st & 10-Tons abay Pric ago he found !nul Walker was the guilty William Vickory has bought out the | 50 T miners have been upable to agree as Lo the | miners’ coavention on Friday. The Southwick Baling Press Is i 2-horse, ful’ BT ad I couslt biu taking @ chicke | coal and wood business of J. E. Meyers, | Vulentiue. .. 4@ oo strike ordered yesterday. What are known ———— 10 has the largest feed opening of o - o . ilcago b K . B e R4 cellar. s soon as bis shoricomings wera | wowid et 39 South Maln street, and | s oty i 00 a8 the side mines were all in operation today suy Contlious Rallog, e boou oner since. Tho theft is: o small ARY Rew Ones. Faneas Oity % 8 pay held back. ~ The south side miners were | when Castorla, {hat requisition papers canuot be secured: | |, Domestic soap in tom nenE salt i iy, Gl 0 suili out today. RN gk 0 gt and he will bo nabbed if he sets 0ot on this Pubiic s ataliation Rihe: 44| 03I e 000 the Tap 4 N, she crid £or Cnstorise Balontiof drafs ybi. side of the river. SRRt i vy PTG |~ ) lGoud . Sateed o Gomenrian’ When sho became Miss, the clung to Castoria, | Capacity; Construction; Durability—all the BEST. e lodge, No. 148, Ancicat | & AR AT Krokvx, In., Dec. 7.—(Special Telegram | o o000 ot e . Have you seea the new gas heaters at [ Order of Uuitd Workmen, beld s instaliu- | Cheyeyue 48| AoiClear. to Tar Bee.)—The grand jury of this county hikiren, the gore tham Costasls Now Isthe time to buy a hay press, 600 machines sold in the last 90 days. the Gas'company’s office? tion olum;enuh;:‘ lb'v.emmlux year lln;:nx.- Aalvesiad B2l 00lCiear. is investigating a charge of adultery prce vo—— ing at the hall of the Woodmen of the | =0, ot — o 8 Ask your grocer for Domestic soap World ou U per Broadway. = Tickets of ide | T ybica fovvod by Shapilp Maore agaiuat bis wite GEOKGE E. HUNT, Local Forecast OMelal. und Jobm Downey, receutly elected to the SANDWICH MANF'G. CO., COUNCIL BLUFF3

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