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£ ] ] l . S S~ DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS orict NO. 12 PRARL STREET Delivernd by catrier to any partof the city LW TILTON < Manager ELEPIONES | Businoss Ofica No.43 TELEPHONES { Night ditof No.23 —_— MINCK MENTION, Boston Store, cloaks “Lost in New York nd holiday goods. will be presented at Tohany's this evening. Seats are now on wale. Conductor Smith of the motor line is suf fering from a crushed hand he veccived while making a coupling. 5. R Young. who lives on Seventh street fell from his door to the sidewalk tained a A fracture of the left ars Mrs, Barto, who was badly burncd in a pasoline explosion Thursday morr taken to St Bernard's hospital yes Council Bluffs subscribers of Tue obtain the art portf of World's fair views by bringing their coupons and their dimes to the Blufis ofice he commissioners of insanity & Lilla Mangum Brx can xamincd M vesterday afternoon at prononucea her insane, directing that she be taken to the hospital at Clavinda for treatment, The cise of Smythe against Stont argued by the attorneys and submitt the jury yesterday afternoon shortly 4 o'clock.” At a late hour last evening the Jury was suill deliverating, The Bluff City Typosraphic paring for a ball on Christmas ni have decided to bring tneir union the surface with a vengeance and hav nounced that no musicions will be encag for the occasion who do unot belong to the Musical u A entertainment was gived by the mew bors of the literary sociely run in connection with the Western lown Busines colle Thursday cvening. A literary and musical program was given, the room being filled 10 its utmost capacity About £20 was real jzed, aud the money will be devoted to mak ing the last payment on the society piane and furnishing the hall. injon is pre Ihoy ideas 1o an Wit Pat Hakiphan has been spending several days in town, with the usual result. Yes terday morning he was found enjoying the effects of an overdose of the rich red liquor and will spend the next thirty days sober ine up in the walls of the city bastile, This unusually long sentence was intended by Justice Vien as o tribute to the length and implacability of Mr. Haniphan's appetite for strong dvink Clarence Shaff.wlio drives the mail wagon. ived a_notion that an attempt was de to hotd him up at an carly hour Thurs day morning. the alieged highwayman tak- ing his rig for tne United States express which was booked to puss along Main street at about that time. Clanr and Wier were detailed to th the express messenger yesterday morning and will do 50 again this morning. They had no exciting experience, and the opinion seems to be that Shaff was suffering from a baa case of stage fright, Sheriff Hazen does not expect to name the man he has selected to look after his inter- ests in the coming coutest over the ofiice of sheviff until the contest commences next Monday, Ihe law requires contesting par- ties to name tneir judgesa certain number of days before the opening of the contest, but the ofiicial whom the contest is designed to oust is not bound down by any such pro- vision. ‘Whe contest_will probably take up most of next week. Nearly every judge and clevk will be cailed upon to testify to the truth of the ballots, and the coutest scems likely to be ratheran expensive uffair for the man who gets left. wagon, or neat job printing, prompt deliver and lowest prices o to Pryor Bros., Bee job oflice, 12 Pearl street Smok D. King & Co's Partagas. PEVSONAL PARAGRAPIL W. H. Monteith is dangerously ill from an attack of pneumonia. Henry Leuch isa victim of the pre- vailing grip epidemic. Mrs, H. E. DeKay of Atlantic is visiting relatives und friends in the city. L. Zurmuehlen, jr., returncd from @ business tripn the north. Miss Mabel ‘Talvot of Atlantie is visiting the Misses Frank aud Maud Chapman, 625 Third street. Mrs. John Fillins and Marion of Denver are the former's sister, Mrs, J. H. C: ingside. . C. Whittlesey, yesterday little daughter ucsts of the e, in Morn- who has been the hero of a number of excitingftrain robberics while acting a8 express messenger,is in Mexico on @ health hunticg trip. “The little son of Mr. Sherman ic dangerously bronchitis, and 1t w afternoon that the of his recover M. L Dakan, new county of & d Mrs. W. W. il from capiilary ported yesterday very littic chance superintendent thools in Harrison county, is to suceced A.J. Burton in the Carson schools, Mr. Bur- ton having been elected to the office of county superintendent of schools in® this county. 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 carlcads of pouitr, est cash price puid. Upper Broadway. wanted. High- John Dunn, 410 . Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Mecting of Horticulturists. The eighteenth annual session of the Southwestern Horticultural society will be held at Glenwood, Ia., commeneing on Tu day, December 19, and lasting three days. An attractive program has been prepared by the committee on arrangements, which con- sists of D. L. Heinshimer, W. P. Campbell, M. G. Edwards, Joseph Ewing and James ecord, and représentatives of every county in the southwestern part of the state are expected to be present. Among the speakers whiose names avpear on the program are the following, well known to the people of Pot- tawatt, county John Y. Stone, A, C. Sabin, . P, Kelloy and Shirley Gillil Glenwood ; Alexander Woods, 1), J. P, Hess, H. . Raymond and I of Council Bluffs; B. F. dianola; Prof. J. [.. Budd, Prof. H. Osborne and Prof. L. H, Pammel of lown Agricul- tural college at Ames; H. A. Terry and F. W. Meneray of Crescent; B. Harcourt of b Irwin of Avoca and R. W Carson of Minden. Premiums are offered for the fruit displays. 1 of mith, J. O. Williams Clayton of In- W. C. A. hospital fair_open today at the Kiseman building. Dinner and su per served by the Christianfladies. cents a meal. Sunday dinner at Wome from 110 2 p, m. atusual hours s exchange Breakfust and supper Dohany Will Sae. 1t 1s reported that Manager Dohany of the local opera house intends to cothmence suit in the near future against the men who com- posed the Council Bluffs Theater company 10 collect #00 still due for rent on the opers house during the time it operated by the company, The $10 p levy, which every member of the compa pay for something like six months, mude the experience i somewhat expensive one, but 1he end does not seem to have come yet, If the suit is commenced each individual com- posing the company will be made a defend- ant, Cooklog A free lecture with practical demon- strations in the art of using all the nice kitchen novolties, given at Cole & Cole, 41 Main street, between the hours of 8 a m. and Y p. m. every day except Sun- day. Have you seca the new gas heaters at the Gas company's office’ W. 8. Baird, Law Everett block. { ladics' NEWS FROV COUNCIL BLUFFS William Brown Goes to Jail to Await Trial for Shosting Harrey Wasiinzton, PROSECUTICN CéUlU NOT BE STAV:D OFF : Although the Connty Attorney is Too Basy to Look After Criminal Trints, th Defense Was Sarprised in s Caleutations. William Brown's preliminary examination took place vesterday in J istice Vien's court. The county attorney was not there, but Harvey Washington, Brown's victim, was there with s broicen head and John Lindt | as attorney. e stated that some of Brown's friends had made an effort by offer ing him ‘money to wet him out of the way, but he announced that he intended to stay lere and prosecute, After a couple of wit- nesses had been heard and it was evident that & dozen more would testify sostrongly to the facts Builty examination his that Brown could not but be found Browu's attorney decided to wa was bound over and at 8800, He could uot Brown bond xed give the requived security for his appear- ance and was taken to the county jail. As his attorney left the court room he re marked to a byst “We waived exam- ination as s0on as 1ot the names and ad dresses of those niggers.”! It is supposed that an attempt will be made to get the rest of the witnesses out of the way between ow and the thne of the nextgrand jury session, County Attorney Organ, who was men- tioned having refused to be bothiered with this case, denies that he was ever asked to wtend to it e says, however, that if he nad been asked b would have haa to refust ount of his press of other business, BENNISON 0 Bargains Today. day. i furs at satn Today you can buy cloaks nearly one-half price. 46 ludies’ all wool cloth wisters that were $12.00, $15.00, K18.00 and $20.00, today your o8 each. Don't suy you can't afford to buy a cloak. Great reductions in all and_misses’ juckets. Ladies' £55.00 and $60.00 astrachan fir jacke Saturday, $30.00. $65.00 beaver capes, 24 inches long, new $39.00, E ) I'rench coney fur capes, now $ $16.00 Baltic seal fur capes, now $8 $3.00 astrachan fur muffs, now $1.50. 3.00 Battic seal fur muffs, now You cun save money by buying your furs of us now. Saturday we will sell ladies' pure silk mittens, #e pair. Ladies’ 40c¢ double pair. Ladies’ 30¢ knit mittens, 20¢ pair. Ladies' lecce-lined hose at half price, 124¢ pair, Lad cach. knit mittens, all wool black fascinators, 18¢ GRAND DISPLAY. See the grand display of stamped linens and Roman art embroidery linens. They are beautiful. We bought them cheap and are selling them cheap. Saturday we will place on sale 5,000 dolls of overy size and style made. Come in und séc them BENNISON BROS., For holiday goods. Jones wnd s Fist. Jones is being everlastingly Charles brought into trouble by the natural tendency to his fist has to fly out of place at slight provocation, ug death and destruction vefore it. Yesterday Wendel Leik, who keeps that St. Joe house ou Lower Main street appeared at the office of the county clerk. On his face was what might have been taken for a nghly magnified beauty spot, coveriug the entireside of his face from where the hair left off to where the neck commenced. If it hud not been so large it would have been called u black eye. He said that Jones came into his place the other night and commienced to raise a dis- turbance. He ordered him outand tried to exccute his own order by firing Joues bodily into the street. The firing was all on Jones' o, however, ns it afterwards proved, ana Lok was in no shape to occupy a chair in a beauty show when Jones got through with him. Jones was arrested and, will plead to the charge of assuult and battery iu the nolice court this morning. A Great showing. The Council Bluffs Insurance Co. makes a comparative statement that will challenge attention and call for favorahle criticism on all sides, ate- ment of premiums received and losses paid for the first eleven months of each year since 1880 Premiums, Losses e v 20,076.11 $12,827.75 1801 39.964.33 14,275.60 1802, Vo 50, 48,43 10,084.09 18081550 inanas ceeees TLIGRBT 15,798.97 This not only shows the steady and healthful growth of the company during these years, but it shows the character of the risks it has taken, a watchful care on the part of agents and company that guarantees safety and the ability to make prompt payment of losses. OPEN E! The Boston Store is open every evening until after the holida) FOoTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO., Council Bluffs, la. the pest. VENINGS, Domestic soap County Is Out of 1t A suit has been pending in the district court at Avoca for some time past in wnich rtain taxpayers of that town were trying to recover #,500 from the county and the school district on the ground that in maiing the tax lovy the bosrd had not given notice the required length of time before the lovy was made. County Attorney Organ, who looked after the interests of the county in the suit, claimed that the county could not be held respousible for the monoy, as the treasurer had merely aeted as agent for the school board, and on this ground he filed a demurrer. Yesterday word was received that Judge Deenier had sustained the de murrar and released the county. A demu rer filed by the attorney for the school dis- wict, however was oyerruled. The amount of the tax which it is claimed was illegally levied is about #40.000, 50 that the present sult is merely o test case and will determine whether or not suits shall be instivuted to recover the remaider. Where Did You Get That New Saht? Is often asked of those whohad their clothing cleaned or dyed at the Twin City dye works, corner Avenue A and Twenty-sixth street, telephone 310, Omaha offiee 1521 Farnam, telephone 1521, All work called for and delivered. A. Shoedsack, proprietor, G, Ladies, if you desire absolute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer forJ, C. {offmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent flour. ade mark—Blue Rooster. A large stock of fine potted plants and shrubbery for sale at wholesale or re- tail, at groatly reduced prices. Also cut flowers. Leave orders or address Fos- ter nurseries, Harrison street, or H. G. McGee, Merriam block Domestic soan is the pest STActing & Gymuasiom. A gymnasium is being started in connec- ton with the Ganymede Wheel club head- quarters. It is & wild attack o far, but there is prowise of enough apparatus being Pput in to enable the members to keep in gooa pluysical triw for their century runs next 7. Dumbbells. boxing gloves and i clubs arc alveady on hand. A rowing machine is 1o be put in soon, and there 18 talw of vigging up a training bieyele. so that riders may practice without badging an inch OMATIA AT THE BOSTON STORE, Council 1 M, tho Leading Cash and One ico Dry Gosds Mouse of Potta- wattamie County. NANDKERCHIEPRS, Childven's handkerchiefs, 18, 3¢ 2he, and Ladies’ handkerchiefls, extra valuc Tey 124¢, 17¢ and 25¢ each. Ladies’ silk handkerchiefs, embroidered, at 10¢,4124¢, 17¢, 19¢, 25¢ and 3¢, exc lent value, Ladic ful work Elegant nitial handkerchiefs, 19%¢ and 25 silk initial beauti- gents’ handker- chiefs, 3%, 45¢ and Tie each Gents' mufilers from 10c each to 43, in sateen, brocades, all wool and fine silk. UNDERWEAR Gents'50c gray and white shirts 25¢ each, Gents' £1.25 all wool and scavlet shirts | and drawers Tie each. Gents' $#1.00 fleeced lined underwear each., dies' $1.25 camel haiv and scarlet underwear rach, Ladics' 33¢ gray and white vests and pants Odd sizes in_ childven's underwear, worth e, for 17¢. DRESS 50c all wool cheviots reduced to 33e. 58 fancy all wool suitings now 3. $1.00 Sd-inch plaids and granite suit- YODS, v _weaves and English cash- meres now Don't fail to sec the tion we offer in black goods. CLOAKS ues and selec- Discount and perc with us in ntage cuts no figure this department. Sce our styles and prices, and you will be con- vinced that we are the leaders in this line, as well as in all others, FURS. Tn muffs and capes we show the lavg- est line by long odds in the eity Muffs in all grades und kinds from 7 up to $15.00. Fur capes from up to $30.00. CORSETS, Don'’t forget our corset department: if You want a nice easy-fitting corset the Boston Store is the y to find tho se- lection and always at the right prices, SOLE AGENTS for the steel filled FLEXIBONE MOULDED CORSETS, which received the highest award at the World's Columbian exhibition for steel filled goods, heretefore held by Her Majesty’s corsets, and are sold for about one-third of the price. *“What compe- tition and cash does,” BOSTON STORE, Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Leaders and Promoters of Low Pricos, Couneil Bluffs, Ta, N. B.—Store open every evening until after the holidays. SINTH WARD ORGANIZED. Favor the Extension of the Terminal Co pany’s ter with Proper Restrictions. The Sixth Ward Five-Cent Farc club, which was instituted @ week ago, held another meeting last evening and effected a permunert organizition by choosing G. A Schoedsack chairman and A. J. Anderson speretary. A committee was appointed to waiton Mayor Lawrence and City Attorney Huzelton und ask them to confer with them with reference to the i-ceut far The question of extending the time of the terminal company’s jchartor was discussed at some length and a resolution was passed stating it tobe the sense of the club that the extension should by all means be mae The council was requested to assist the new company in all wa¥s possible, but at the same time throwing up such safeguards as might be thought advisable to insure the oullding of the line fu accordance with the terms of the charter. ordinance. Funeral of Mrs. ‘I'reynor. The fuueral of Mrs. T. v. Treynor took place yesterday afternoon at the residence of her son, L M. Treynor. on First auenue. A large number of fricnds wera present, and the service, conducted by Rov. E. J. Babeock of St. Paul's church, was very Impressive. Music was rendered by the choir of the Fivst Presbyterian chureh of Omaha, consisting of Mrs. W. L. Welch, Miss Neole Owden and Mr. L. B. Copeland, Mr. C. H. Ogden taking the place of Mr. Treynor and Mv. J. H. Simms presiding at the piano. At the close of the exercises the body was borne by five sons and a uephew 1o its last resting place in W. E. Chawbers' new dancing hall in the Shugart block will be open ¥ De- cember 10 for the use of the public for parties and social functions generally. Any music desired can also be arranged tor. Full information can be had from the elovator man_at the Pearl strect entrance, or by addressing W. 2. Cham- bers, corner Seventeenth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Dancing classes every Wednesday. Full clevator service fur- nished for all patrons. Burglary on Glen Avenue. V. N. Schefier's house, 413 Glen avenue, was visited by burglars Thursday night. Schefiler had a_couple of trunks filled with clothing of various kinds and stowed away in a shed on the premises to await the com- ing of springz. This shed was broken open and the contents of the tranks were carried off almost bodily. The value of the missing property is estimated at not less than §250. Renady for Holiany Trade, Our stock of holiday goo is now complete, Visitors will be cordially weleomed. Come and see us whether you wish to purchase or not. In the well selected stock of a china store the o are hundreds of articles suitable for holiday presents, and we shall tace great pleasure in showing you our Don't forget about the fine lamps now selling at reduced prices. ‘We have something new in olive dishes that will interest you, LUND BROs., 23 Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Chupman celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar- riage last eveniog av their home, 626 Third street. The guests commenced to arrive about 8 o'clock and spent several hours in a delightful manner. About sixty were pres- ent. A sumptuous feast was served, re- minding the happy pair of the similar oc- casion of twenty-five years ago. George S, Davis, prescription druggist. NEARLY A4 RIOT. Rush of Hungry Men for Food ln the City Hall at Chieago. Ciicaco, Dec. 8.—Tne sight of sandwiches in the city hall last might nearly caused a riot amotig the homeless men who were al- lowed by the police to use the corridors of the municipal building fora place of lodging. For a moment it looked as if the 3% men who obsiructed the main hallway and stairs in the north end of the building would en- gage in an encounter, but the appearance of police ofticers prevented serious trouble. The men were hungry, and when a few men who had made a pool for the purchase of sandwiches entered the place with the eatables there was a rush for the food and those who hiad bought 1t were sorry they did Lol eat the sandwiches outside, for in the nfin following their entrance they lost thew all 1n an instant after the food was exhibited there were 300 men ou their feet and blows were struck in all directions. No sides were taken in the matier except by the twenty who had purchased the food and the trouble was easily suppressed. No one knew against whom he had o gruoge aud when ofticers commanded them 10 remmn quiet they obeyed and again ok their places on the cold stone floor Lo sleep, DAT POLIST CAPITAL, IN OMAKA Commercial Olab Rejoictig Over the Inosp- tioa of a Largb Baterprie, —_— PLANS FOR A BIG BEET $UGAR FACTORY ant Lublenski’s Syndicate Wil Big Factory If Douglas, County ers Wil Aggee to'fiatse the Beets Mass Meeting Called, C Bolld & arm. Omaha will in alt_probadlity soon be able to Jollify over the erection’ of an extensive beet sugar factory and refinery, which will involve an investment of §1,500,000, including | realty For some time past Commissioner Utt of the Commercial club has been actively at work to scoure the desired plant. From ad- encourage- ment to the scheme. | Capitalists from Count Lubienski, abroad, represented huve for several been looking over chances for investment in | Nebraska. Aftera trip througn the state, the representative of the syndicate came to the conclusion that the inducements ofrered by the Commercial club were the Accordingly after a o with by weeks conferen the commissioner and executive committee yes terday, u definite proposition was made. T'hc plant will be located in Omaha provided the | farmers will guai ntee to raise 6,000 acres ot sugar beets annuatly. The company will crect @ factory and refinery and purchase a mode! farm of 600 acres to sur- round the work A Polish colony of 200 families will be established. In addition to the increase in population a large amount of foreign capital will be interested in the en terprise At present over 40,000,000 pounds of sugar are handled in Omaha by jobbers aud dealers. The capacity of the proposed fac. tory and vefinery will be 18,000,000 pounds of SUZ AT per annuim "Ihiere was general rejolcing at the club yes- terday when the news of the proposition be came known. The syudicate will push the WOrk 4t ouce, 88 s00n a8 tho farmors encour- age the project by agroeing Lo devote sowe of their time to the culture of sugar beets, Out in a Joint Letter, “T'hie Nebraska Be Comunssioner Utt issued | eweular Jetter yesterday Having r ived a proposal from a promi- nent gentleman reproseuting the bheet sugur e association and e following joint Interest und connected with prominent heet sugar munufactories n the old country and this, concerning the orection of a large fuctory in this county on_cer ndi- tions, 1t has been decided by ? the eitizens to eall a public meeting for Monday, December 18, 1893, ut 10 0'cloc ne, atthe lub big enterprise at Quiuhi is an assured fac if the agriculturisfs will only give it the proper encouragement. 1t means the in- vestment of £1.500,000 in land, refining fac- tory and machinery. 1t means’ employment for labor of this character of which the d mand always exceeds the supply, as ful demonstrated in the vicinity of Norfolk The locavion of the proposed plant at Omaha is advautageous to the projectors. 1t 1s a saving of &5 per day in fuel alone, compared to expenso of fuel in in- terior portions of the state. Freight rates wiil be sa ed. The home consumption of sugar and demand from jobbers wil as- sure financial success to the schemo. It will prove a profitable venture for farmers to de- voto some of their time to beet culture. The syndicate will make contracts atonce. It is the intention of the investors to have their buildings all erected in readiness for active operation one year herce. There 1s need for such 4 factory here and 1 believe that the farmers will come to the front and make the scheme a reality in every scnse of the word The reoney is ready and the investors will spend it right nere in this community. 13 “Another advantage will be the facilities at hand. Tnere will be less men in the connth, and it thus bonetits | channels of trade, because the wage carner atronizes the merchant. Factories we need, and factories we are going to have.” - of Rbeumatisn exists 1 sour milk_and e acid, 1s believed by physi- use of rheumatism. Accu- mulating in the blood, it attacks the fibrous tissues in the joints nd uses agonizing pams. What is nceded is a remedy to neutralizethe acil and (o 50 invigorate the kidneys and liver that all waste will be ried off. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is heartily recommended by many whom it has cured of rheumatism. It possesses just the desived qualities and so thoroughly purifics the blood us to prevent occurrence of rheumatic attacks. We sugeest a trial of Hood's Sar- saparilla by all who suffer from rheumatisu e WEATHER FORE labor idle AL The Caw Au acid which cider, called lac 15 L0 be the ¢ Light Snow and Stightly Cooler Are the Frodictions for Today. WasHINGTON, Dec. 8.—For Nebraska— Fair, preceded tonight and in tho early morniug by light snow in the extreme northern portion; slightly cooler in the castern portion: winds becoming northerly. For South Dakota—Snow flurries; sligntly cooler; variable winds, For lowa--Light rain, clearing in the afternoon; slightly cooler; winds becoming northerly. Local Reco OFpiCE OF TiE WEATHER BUREAU. ONANA, Dec, 8,—Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corvesponding day of past four years: 1893, 1891, 184 Maximum temperatury 455 3 Minimuni tmperature. 272 3 Averago e perature. . Precipitation ... .. M 00 .00 Statement showing the condition of tem- sture and precipitation at Omaha for the und since March 1, 1503 al temperature..... ... a8 for the day. .. Deficiency sinee March 1 Normul precipitation., Deficiency for the day’. 04 inch Deficiency since Marcls 1 26,28 inches Reports from Other Stations at 8 p. m, A Z o7 LK £ GEbER 5 sTATIONS ¥ |4 ! g8 | a8 HE Omaha s s Clear, Cleir Kearney o1 00 01 04 Olear. Cloudy. Clear T | Parl clondy. 1 Forecast Omelal, The No 9 Wheeler & Wilson with its ro- ary movement, is the lightest runningd ne in the market. und is unequalle. for speed, durability and quality of wo Sold by W. Lancaster & Co., 814 South Six tecnth street Tucsoy, Ariz, Dee. 8. order of the Southern Pacific railway that no tramps will be allowed to ride on freight trains way result 1u bloodshed. There wre 150 men camped at Lordsburgh who threaten to de- rail passenger irains if the order isen- forced. EL Paso, Dec. 8. —The Southern Pacitic mapagement has not heard of uny serious vo-bec.uelbytramps either at Lords- ~The LY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1893, burg or olsewhere along the line It say tramps stoned & trafn crow, bub nobody wi hurt. A lotof tramps came in from the west today on o freight train, fulebhali- - WANTED TO BEE HIS SQUAW Judge Plowman Describes a Remarkable Trip Made by Crow Dog. Judge A. J. Plowman of Deadwood, S. ., was taking a dip in his morning newspaper at the Paxton when approached for a talk on thicely tovies. The distinguished Dakotan, | recently ran for district judge on the inde- pendent ticket and was elected, notwith- ing the combined efforts of, the corporations todefeat him. He has held many responsi- ble public positians at Deadwood and at- tained national renown in 1883, when he de- fended Crow Dog for the murder of Spotted Tail. Mr. Plowman, who was an attorney at that time, was known among the Sioux Indians as “Littie Whiskers,” but after he | finished his famous address to the jury in the Crow Dog trial the Indians immediately gave him the sobriquet of “Little-Man-With- The-Big-Voice.” vices reccived yesterday his efforts will be | _The memories of Mr. Plowman's plucky WO - WILHL SRORRN;. (P EHE Rariuien 6P al fighe in which ho carried that cele- 160 with e LY s Jubate ated caso to the United States supreme Douglas county will give proper court and secured the acquittal of his red- skinned cliont, when the hangman's nooso was about to tighten around the neck of the condemued prisoner, still lives in the minds of the legal fraternity throughout the west In speakingof the matter yesterday Judge Plowman related an incident of the trial which has never vefere appeared in publio print After Crow Dog had been seutenced to be hanged,” said the eminent jurist, | “I went to Washington to lay the case | before the supreme court of the United States. 1 instituted habeas corpus proceed ings to secure his release on the question of jurisdiction, While in the nation’s capital 1 was surprised to reccive a telegram an- nouncivg that Crow Dog had escaped from | prison. 1 rowurned’ to the reser | vation after I had completed my business at Washington, and then 1learned for the first time the cause which prompted the famous Indian to escape. 1t seems that he was walking in the corvidor of the jail one day whena half breed told him that he would surely pay the penalty of his crime and that tho supreme court would not inter fore. This caused Crow Dog some uncasi ness. He was quick to act. He watched his opportunity to escape and did so. ‘That stoical Sioux. who had the reputation of being a man with a heart of marble. deliber- ately struck out on foot over 200 mile country to the r of servation, Subsequently hie voluntarily returned and gave himself up, with the expectation of going on the f- fold. [ ¥ seaing his squs In respouse to the question why he ade the trip and returned 8o soon, he re cd that he did nov want to die without w and pappoose once more Ivents proved that he spent one day at his tepee, bidding his family what he regarded as a last farewell, and then with a wave of his dusky hand he mounted a pony on his return tnp to the jail from which he escaped. ~ This clearly demonstr big spot in thei tes that Indians hearts for their have a fumilies, 4 ooms in this eity, to discuss | notwithstanding surface indications of in- the eubject at which mevting Count Lubien- | difference to thew squaws. ‘Ihat is ono ,'.ux m'u be present und o importunt in- | percon THaiAns - Wo make poor ormation relative to the subjuct. soldiers, ‘I'hey got homesic row Dog is this is u subject of mutual int st to the vy s fa s and n hants wo o pecially now on the reservation and at I«.\(v accounts desirous to scceure u large attendunce of | was hale and hearty. He is hitting the farmers und others. Wesoficit ‘your o-opor- | pipe of peace and has no desive to wage ation and influence to " promote this | warfarc on the government, He is a good object by elreuluting the Informa- DHOW. among your acquplntancos and - sieh e LG FoEs QoL LISans] Rs L ol LYE Yout, appro Tlio Sloux nation is fast being divided Couimissionor Uty expressed ohis view on | into smatl eliques,’ coutinued Judgg low, the subjoct as followsd: “The location of the | Man, “Ited Cloud claims the distinction of being chief, but he is not. In reality there isno chief mow. The various cliques their liead man and this profusion_of lesser chicfs has inspived jealonsies, which act as safeguard ugainstany united action against the authorities want and [ am inciined to helieve that the present stato of affuirs has been the result of systematic scheming on the part of the government. Affairs aro very quiet at the agency now. The Messiah craze has compietely died out, and there seems to Le no desire for its revival, Drifting into political subjects, Mr. Plow- man expressed his regret at the' recent de- feut of Judge Holcomb in this state. He was in hopes that Judge Hoicomb would be clected as a rebuke to the manner in which Judge Maxwell was turned down by corpor- ate influence. e 101 A FARMEKS ALARMED, Prowling Panther or Othe: Ferocious Animal Terrifying the Natives. Cepan Rarins, Ia., Dec. 5.—[Special to Tue ]—Some wild animal, supposed to be a nther, is terrorizing the people living along the Towa viver in lowa county. The animal, which has been scen & number of times, is suid to be about six feet long and of a brownish color. A nuwmber of farmers have lost hogs, sticep and chickens in large num- bers. ‘Tlie report also comes that a wood- chopper is mysteriously missing. His over- cont and dinner pail hive been found in the aber where he was working, but no trace u be found. and it is feared that he ave been killed by this animal. The are talking of oveanizing and hunt- ing it down. Burglars' Foor Pa) I, Dec. 8. al to Tne lars entered George Thicl's night ana went through the safe drawer. All they got for their trouble was 9 cents in pennies and an old coin collection worth about $. No goods were taken, and the postofice, which is lo- cated in the same building, was not molested. STRAIAN Bee.|—Bu store last and money Allerton Damuged by Fire, ALLERTON, Ta., Dec. 8,—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Fire here carly this morning destroyed ten business houses, causing an aggregute loss of §15,000; insurance two- thirds. Creston 1 Cresro, Ta,, Dec. 8.— Tue pecial Telegram to Bee.)-—-Judge Davis this afternoon threw the petition of interveuntion of Mrs, Ella Hall, in the judgment cases agaiust the Bad Case, Two Doctors No Good. Tries Cutleur First Set Helps. Four Sets Completely Cure. Our buby Pear) Nov.2), 1801, From wer birth she had Scail Head until she was four wonths 0ld, then 1t bocame worse and caue oit o suall white plingles, aud then spread to be fatgé yel- 8. We tried two or¥, but they could not wood. B0 we tried A REMEDLES, £IVIng washing cuna S0Ap, und then usiig the CeTicUia, The first s we tried helped Ler, and ho- fore we used four sets sho was perfectly cured. At the nths our hiby weighed thirty-four pounds. ler ekin i8 fair ind smooth, and scalp perfectly well, Portrait inclosed. 1 would not o witliont CUTICURA REMERIES, and can ro- cowmend themn as most excelient for ehildren, Mus. EETIL JULB, Vaiderbile, Mich, age of six m SMODTH SKIN FOR $5.00 T used the Curiouia REMEDIES for about two months, and (e entire expense was but §0.00, which 1o one would regret for a nice smooth skin. It lefcmy face fn the beat of conditions, I pimples and Ulotches. 1 still use UTICUiA BOAP, and always sliall. E. RUFUS THOMPSON, Youngstown, O, CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Cuticona REsoLvpsT, tho new Blood and gkin Purifier, interN1¥, and CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, with CUTIOURA BOAF, an ex Quisite Skin Purifier, externally, *Instantly velieve and speedily cure every diseazo anil humor of the skin, scalp, and Liood, with ioss of hair. from infancy Lo age, from pimples 0 serofula. - g Bold throughout the world. Price, CoTICURA, €0c.; Boar 2ie.; REsoLVENT, $1. Dgrien Duve AND Curx. Conr., Eole Propristers, Boston. &2 * How to Curo Skin Diseascs,” waled free. DAQY'C Bkivand Bealp purified and beautified by CUTIcURA BoAP. Absolutely purc. IT STOPS THE PAIN, Backache, kiduey pains, weakness, rheumatism, and WuUsCUlAT Pains re' lieved in une minute by the Catl. cura AnU-Paln Plaster, %e. city, out of court, holaing that a could not intervene, And allowed amounting to about $20,000 against - OPPOSED TO AN EXTRA SESSION. taxy the ¢ Colorado Tusiness Men Ohject to Governor | Waite's Schome. Dexver, Dec. 8,—State Auditor kountz and Treasurer Nance this morn reiterated thoir assortions made somo 1 go that thero were no funds to pay the ex dgments or ity oy ing is often getting ill. 1f C Getting Thin cquivalent n be arrested and dis- to loss of flesh penses of the extra session of the logisla w ture which Governor Waite has decided to case baffled the *weak call for January 3. The auditor suys that g W AL o the general revenue fund, both for this year spots” in the system are and for 1504, have been fully ap ted radicate Besides this' the valuation for 1S4 is iikely eradicated. to be less than it was fu 1803, In any event ) ' the legislators can only depend upon the | Tenth general assembly for relicf 1n the pay ment of expenses for the extra session "The opposition to the extra session has not Vi o T abated. The various commercial bodics of is an absolute corrective the city have already gone on record as f i Ganll annte is against 1t, and there is a great deal of talk of SONA -‘l{ pots. It Js a of making a strong effort to have the legis builder of worn out failing lature adjourn siue die immediately upou its / ; g P being convened. tissuc—nalure’s food that RAPRIG BREVITIES ?h»]\lxl 2« '11. ¢ and creates Domestic. ulu t \3 M :lll(, ; bucket shop in Chicago. New York. Sold by druggisix Dr. R. 1, Bogue, one of Chlcago's oldest phy sicinns, 15 doad, aged 61, Fire and water dama Bros. of 8t. Louts $20,000, rh out at Kunsas City yesterday I'rom Jersov City comes word t) ployes of tho Lehigh are nearly ain. OMEN. Alfeed Watson was hanged at Cold $pringes LA Tox., for the murder of his wmistress. e was auckro. Tt Is stated that the mill striko at Provi- | dgnce will be ended today by the adoption | of a moditied scaic | W. . Robertson, banker of atida, Colo., was | found ‘guilty of receiving deposits after b knew his bank to be in Judge Sanborn el jury inthe /1ifs | case yestorday, and at 12:30 the body retived. | At niidnight no v been reached Three more dead hodies from the lost vessel Tason boen washied up at Provincetown, Mass, This makes o totalof twelve recoverea: | Y estorday the railrond minersconvention at | tsburg sgreed 10 accept 65 cent rate. been reduccd, ire destroyed tho billing nery of 3 15 ut 000 conditionally factory and Pawtucker, I and throwing an for Wrlg swallowed ata St Louls hotel in preferenc deficit in his accounts. Employes of-the North Nold i wonster meeting Iargo protest R R LR strike seoms inovitable. Mrs. Catherine Fitzgerald ago created a sensation ir & wages who some t £ and killing Mrs, Carrl lus 1 declared 1nsane by experts Edward W. Howe, who clafms to he a 1 vard graduate and hgs worked anunibe Harvard men with a tale of woe, $300 bail for swindling «t Chicago. At Kunsas Clty tho hearings of George Toumlin und i Lynn, charged with gr 1 ny in connection with the failure of Fust company, were for two weeks, Police Judge Bachellor of Emporia, K warns tourists that they may expect the ¢ tomury when thay strike thit town. ling’s pronunciamento ) Judge’s heart nor the stones of the rock p d the stock of Muy co hundred Mystic Shriners lield n llow Rutes AL COmpany stores haye o facing u i Pacific propose to tonliht 1y shoot was held in continued Lewal- s coftened neither the the | the id o ime Disense, Nervous e Debillty, Iar- ot nce, Rheuthatiem, e W ad the | BI22Ys nedlth: Dropsy o Special Attention cus” $50 to 8500 forfeit for ! ease 1 cannot cure w Bein pag. KNOWLED Brings comfort and improvement and enjoyment when The many, who live bet- fife more, with less expenditure, by more promptly tends to Ycrsunul rightly used. 8 ter than others and enjoy wdapting the world’s b the needs of physical being, the value to health of the pure liqu laxative principles embraced in remedy, Syrup of Figs. ducts Tts excellence is due to jts presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and tru heneficial properties of a perfect ative; effectually cie ¢ dispelling colds,” headaches and feve and It has given s . met with the approval of the medic profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak nd it is perfectly free from ening them every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all dru gistsin 50c and $1 bottles, but it is m: ufactured by the California Fig Syr Co. only, whose name is printed on cvery ame, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not package, also tl wccept any substitute if offered. 11 attest nsing the system, permanently curing constipation, tisfaction to millicns and on or using G.W. PAN 666 Broadway, € ST Enclose 4 sion, Loss of Marnhood, !om‘l,n Dinbetes, Bright's Ditease, Bt. Vitus* WAk emn, araigeis, Whito, Swelllng, Sorofula, Fever Sores, Cancers, Tumors and Fistulan ano removed without the knife or drawing a drop of Woman with her delicate organs ree Diseases of all kind: @ W. PANGLE, M.D. The Goed Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience, BEADER OF DISEASES OF MEN AND PROPRIETOR OF THE WORLD'S HERBAL DISPEN« SARY OF MEDICINE. '\'| Z1treat the following Diseases : Catarth of the Head, Throat, and Lunga; Dise oases of the Eycand Ear, Fitsand Apoplexy, feart Liver lloull)\nlm. Kidney Cotplaint, Mental Depres« cured without tapping. given to private any, +% Dl ithout meroury. Tapo Worms removed in two or three hours, ot nd thoids or Piles cured. THOSE WHO ARE AFFLICTED Will eave lifo and hundreds of dollurs by calling DR. 6. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. " | Tho only Physician who can tell what alld a person without asking a question. A correspondence gtrictly sent by express. Address il letters 1o confldenttal. Modicing GLE, W D Souncil Blubfs, it fu stamps (o cireular ronr 1o id he ) Couneil high lo most pleasing retreat for of eminent physicians an; pericnced rurs Blufls, al | vents. TERMS MO For particulars apply ¢ ng- n- up This renowned Institution is sit high bluffs back of and overlook The spacious grounds, atlon and splendld v Retreat THE [nsane 1o churge of the Sisters of Mercy, ated oa the 1g the city of ity ow, make 1t w tho aflictod. A staf® 14 large corps of ex+] minlster to the comforts of | the patients. Epeciul cara glven to lady pas{ DERATEZ. ) SISTER SUPERIOR, Frank Strest - - - Coansil Blafs, [yay. WARM WATER oy You going to buy a suit of derweur today? Our store is of warm winter Underwear. SCALL HEAD CURED |y ()7 7 ‘Wave weather is here—come to stay. too—better come in tod and let us make youcomfortat Good Underwear is too cheap to deny yourself of anything. MILTONBERGER, HATTER AND FURNISHER, 502 Broadway. A saving of from $5 to #15 on Suits to sumples. order. See our After you have other storcs run in 50 you with Un- full Can rig yourself out here at great saving. visited the here and letus surp some first quality goods at prices. COLD a low —d FOR STOCK: O TS v lo. BURNS WOooD oR This Tank H tank fr lze the waving b Made of extra | 1y years wit Special Notices: COUNDIL BLUFF3: FORSAL oW i Teasons for el D YOU wuow that Day & sl d 1 ol irgains iu wnd g BSTRACTS and 10 bought #ud sold Blufia (FABBAGE removed, cesspgois, vaults. chi nn Jcleaned. Bd Burks, b Taylor's grocery, 5 P Pusay ty prop Co, 14 South 14t street WANTED 10 trade. u soung 8-miinie Borat 00 pueumatic fired bieyele and @ 1iitle canh. Address box 421. Counell Blufte, WONE o 400 Broudwa big bargaln for rematuder of 1 ulho e floor Of new location, 404 Broadway. Call ut Btore. 0 10rmerly oce A d-room house. laquire of F. R COLE & COLE, Don't Want. You Won't Regret, 1 freczing 1 coldest weatlior. coAL cons p larg e sized stock Few stock= o thelr cattle in cold ieavy galvanized iron i, Sant 10 any oihen Blurr, 1a, Don’t Waste Money. Don't Buy Something You It. Your Wife Won't Forget It. some Christmas DEVOL'S, 2 | You Won't Believe It Until you seo the hand — novelties AT a3k Cooking novelties, of ul Beautiful carving se ng thut will pl t you the leist i THE HAW A now novelty that mak @ ploasure. sots. No uchinz backs. wife got along without 1t costs 50 oents. Come 1n 5 a3 54 10y, e your wife No bending over. Ithe Iatest patterns. But above ail th most un : DUST PAN, es gutherluz up dust No broken cor= No telling how your Wetore. And it oniy wnd seo it. It lsw Chr stmas present that ls hundsome. usefuly fadispensatie PO D o4 Broadwey, REVPHuas -Att FANTED A student nuree at the W. 0. A pital, corer Niutl streel aud SIath dy Council Biuft, Sims & Balnb;ldga 1199 Low- federal courts. Rooms | block Council Blufls s oraeys-a t-law. Prag 1o the state and 208-7-8-9, Buazab