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- — THIE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFES OFFIC(F: NO, 12 PRARL STI Telivered 1y carrler to sny pastof tha cliy W TILTOW - Munages EPHONES | Businees OMeo No.Al ERLEPHONES § S0 ¥iitor No.2 L ] MINOGI MEATION, Boston Store ten-duy sale now on. Anna B, Forrest has been granted a rop trom John H. Forrest Tooge of Perfection will meet this evening at the Scottish Rite hall on Pear! No. 1, P i squerade will be held this evening in he hall in the Brown building Annual meeting of the V association tonight A fuli ro quired. 1%, . Moomaw. presi Unity guild wiil hold its regular this afterpoon at 2:0 ock at the home of Mrs. J. Q. Anderson. A full attendance is desiro A marriage license was issued vesterday 10 Alexander Cahill of Omaha and Rhoda B Atherton of Hominglora, ‘Their a were 40 nnel 29, respectively The Woman's American Pr tive nsso. ciation will meet av KKuights of Pythias hall this evening in regulur session. Oficers will be elected, All nembers are requested to atiend An entertainment w. by Grace guild at Gr: avening church s ziven last o lipiscopal A larze crowd was present, and the program of musical and lit ¥ numbers was en Joyed immonsely erof Treubung, lodge No 59, witl give a grand masquerade at_flughes’ hall, Saturday y 27, Prizes will'be awarded and for the MOSY Unicue costumes. Howard Quincy, two-year-old so and Mrs. Charles W, Johinson, died W I'he United Or day night. The funcral tock place o'clock yesterday morning frowm the far residence on lowa avenue, Elder . W. Wiliams is holding a se of meetings at Overton’s mission under the Auspices of the Church of the Latter Day Baints. Large crowds fill the building nightly and u great deal of interest is mani- fested. Allare invited to attena. C. 1. Bell of this city has fust been rded the contract for drawing the plans A ana superintending the erection of the new court house at Manchester, la. He had competition from New York, Philadelpnis and a number of other eastern cities to con- tend against. The report that as a result of vhe truce between the Omaha division of the Order of Railway ‘Telegraphers and Grand Chiel -Ramsey tho publication of “The Wasp" would cense, scems to be incorrect B, Gilliland, onle of the pubtishers, stated that anothier issue would come out in about ten days. he fire deparcment was called out yester- shortly after noon by an alarn: Trom a dwelling occupied by a man named Keese. at the cornor of Main street and Iighth avenue. ‘There was no fire, but o little smoke had been scen issuing from a window and caused some bystander to think that the services of the department were needed. “The scarch for Marion Kelsey, the miss- fng Garner township farmer, leads his friends to the belief that he has wandered away in a fit of mental aberration or some- thing else, rather tnan that he has been made away with for his money. He bought cigars at Rief's on Moaday, and later was scen noar Missouri Valley going in a north- erly direction. Paul Paulson had a v al in Justice Vien's court yesterdny for the purpose of ascortainiug whether ho had shot at Mrs. Maria Cline or at Mrs. Maria Clin dog. The evidence showed couclu- sively that considerable earth was ripped in the immediate vicinity of the dog, but Mrs. Cline seemed to be uninjured. Paulson ‘was discharged™ Asthe prosccuting witness left the room she administered several bits of scathing invective to the 'squire, which wae accepted in all humility. William Carnahan, a hack driver who has played the part of a police pet on a number of occaslons, was arrested yesterday after- noon and tuken to the city jail to serve out & thirty-day sentence that was imposed on him some time ago, but which he avoided by o judicious use of lhis legs. When he arrived at the station he claimed the sentence had been suspended by Judge McGee pending good behavior, He was therefore released until this morning, when the court will have a chance to sus- pend it again if it thinks fit Miss Hofer, editor of the Kindergarten Magazine in Chicago, is to give a lecture Baturday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, at the arten roows, Willow avenue, The admission is 25 cents. Teachers, mothers, and, in fact, all interested in this work, should surely avail themsclyes of this oppor- s not uly en- and experienced, but who already gained the reputation of being a most interesting speaker. A number of the Omaha teachers have expressed their inten- tion of coming over to hear her, Have you seen the new gas heaters at the Gas company’s office? Don't forget the musical event of the season tonight at Broadway church. Prof. James Hamilton Howe, Muos. Wakeficld, Miss Noole Ogden. Dr. Jeflvies” diphtheria remedy kiils diphiheria but not your child, At Davis', Beardsley's, DeHaven's, Council BlufYs; 2404 Cuming street, Omaha. George S, Davis, proseription druggist Domestic soan is the be: (SONAL PARAGRAPRS, J. N. Casady is in New Moxico. W. F. VicRay will leavo today for the Black Hills on o business trip. Mrs. Henry Rishton is recovering from a ere attack of inflaimmatory rheumatism 0. C. Gaston, court reporter for Judg Thornell, is spending a few days’ vacation in Tabor. The Misses Bodison and the Misses Louis left fast evening for St. Louis and Lafay- ette, Tnd., to visit friends. A. T, Elwell has roturned from New Yorlk, whither he was called by a telegram an: nouncing the death of his father, Miss Anna Broderick, have gone to Barling 1o ut- tend their father, who is very ill, £2. €. Collins of ed Oak has arvived in the city and will remaia hero permanently, hay- ing gouo into business ou Lower Main street with his brother-in-law, E. B, Bolt, W. A. Wyman, H. Ouren and John Mul queen, who left' for a western trip a shovt timemgo, were heard from yesterday, haviog just areived at Salt Lake City, where they are devoting some attention to religious matters, and particularly to an investiga- tion of polygamy. They Will stop next at Portland, Ore. Mrs. M. J. Sullivan and her sister, Song recital at tonight by Mus, mission, 50 cents, B o'elock. Benefit of € Presbyterian church Wadsworth, Ad- promptly at 8 society. o B wrger, A very quiet wedding took place yesterday afiernoon, which will interest a large circle of the friends of the _contract- ing parties, My, W. E. Bainbridge wnd Mrs. M. A, McCarger. ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Sims, Ahe fatherof Mrs, McCargar. None were pres ent except the family and after the ceremony the newly wedded oues started on a short trip astivard. Mr. Bainbridge is of tho law fivm of Sims & Bainbridge and in both p fessional and social circles stands high, while she whom he has thus won is most highly esteemed by many frieuds. Song recital Friday night at Presby terian church for benefit of the Chr tian Endeavor sceioty. A rich program to be given by Mrs. Wadsworth and Prof. Baetens. Admission, 50 cents, Smoke T, D. King X Co's Partagas Dowmestic soap is the vest ! jury in NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFES Anotber Ohapter in t so of Saloon Kaeper BY JUDGE FOX VIOLATED ORDER 158U Fowler ar o fnloon Deputy M san Placad Undor Arrest for Cont t of Conrt—Wiltinm Bohning's Co nectlon with the ¢ The last chapter in the thrilling romance entitled How Mittnacht Got His Jag Juico m to have been reached utto Jus 1 thecourt that if been held in contempt by Deputy Marshal Fowler and Fred Mittnacht. As near as can be learned the contempt con seizure on & writ of replevin lous not s¢ sterduy William Bohning x's oftice and tof sists in the barr bottles and jugs that wer held under an order of Justice Fox's court. Bohning ked up his dssertion by anafidavit, and on the strength of this afiduvit both Fowler and Mittnacht were placed under arrest und summoned into the presence of the court. They will have a hearing next Monday nfternoon at 2 o'clock Mittnacht will ulso a hearing on tt charge of keeping a place for the sule of in toxicating liquors, an information mak- ing such charge having also been filcd by tho sumo party yesterday Altogether Bohning shows but little inclination to lie down, 1n spite of the prom- ise the authoritivs make that they will nave him in a hot box beforo o week has rolled around. The case is waxing as’ interesting us ouly n whisky case can, when it is tried under the laws of Towa. BENNISON BROS, Great Jannary Cost Sale, No letup toit. Prices are being cut to picces. A great day Thursday. Don’t miss is. ad the prices cavefully, then come and see the goods. 100 dozen misses’ and children's fast black cotton ribbed 20¢ and hose today e pair. Ladies™ 5 lined hose now 2 50 dozen gents Be pair. 1,600 ladies’ all linc 24¢ each. 1,000 skeins wool yarn, all colovs, skein, Cloals Near Ge fine 4ic yard. Seiling wool dress goods at cost. Thousands of remnants of blac! colored dress goods at half price Ladies’ $2.00 kid gloves, T9¢ pair. 105 dozen ladies' undressed real kid gloves in browns, tans and grays, in five and seven hook, also batton and mosque- taire, they formerly sold by us at $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00: today, limit two pairs to a customer, T0¢ pair. 100 dozen printed border, hemstitched handkerchiefs, slightly soiled, 24e each. Come today where the only great cost sale is now going on. BENNISON BROS. . Council Blufls. t black, fleece quality licavy Rockford socks collars and cuffs 1 at half pi iving away furs. 36-inch unbleached muslin, now and Christian Chureh Report. . W. Allen, pastor of the Christian church, has prepared a statement of the prog made by the organizition with he is connected, and has furnished Tuz Bee Rev, a copy. The progress shown 1s certainly & matter of congratu- Intion to both bpastor and members. The total cash receipts for the year ending January 7, 1524, was lows among 722,60, divided as fol- arious suborganization 600; Sunday 5 Society of ghters, 5. The the the chureh, aid soc £252; the lot, $1,850; furnishings, & disbursements, 85,650, There have been 170 additions to the church, which now has a membership of 507 The Sunday school has & memb®ship of an increase of 175. The md society has grown to forty three, an increasc of nine- teen, The Young Peoples Society of Chrisi tian Indeavor has reccived y ad- ditions, _and now numbers eighty- eight, Membership of Kings Daugh- ters, forty-five. Membership of Junior Christian_indeasor, forty-eight. Enroli- ment of Mi%sion Sunday school, eighty-nin Eurollment Tho Bureau thiviy-e of might school, thirty-eight of Public Comfort has helped Wt families, including 120 persons. The greatest cause for thankfulness is the fact of tho ercction of the new building at the corner of Scott and Mynster streets, the combined cost of the house and lot bein £5,000. In concluding the repoat Mr. Allen v a host of friends have interest in our welfare We are not licking 1n by man, appreciation. First of .nll we would men- tion the daily pers, ' BEE, the World- Herald, the Nonpareil and the Globe. They have 1avariably given 'us every courtesy known to the art of the newspaper man, both in publishing our notices and commend- ing almost_ unstintedly our every enterprise. o the Woman’s elub-of Council Bluffs we are indebted for our beautiful World's fair window. ‘I'o a multitude of both known and unknown frieuds, who have contributed both money and talent, we acknowledge our inaebtedness and express the trust that we may continue worthy of the constant estoem and confidence uf every class,” Chambers' Dancing pFractice. For beginners, every Monday. Junior class, 4 p. m.; adults, 8 p. m. Advanced junior cluss every Wednesday 4 p. m. ‘Assemblies every Wednesday 8:30 p. m. His olegant acidemy in tho Shugart- Bene block can be secured, with elevator services, for partios and musicales. Apply to Mr Winters at elevator. The best of music can be furnished for all partics. Ask your grocer for Domestic Mucel Gots Dumiges. The supreme court has Just handed down adecision in the cese of I C. Mucci against D, B, W. Houghton, in which tho plaintiff sought to recover 5,000 from Houghton tor alleged K malp ice in sotting a broken arm. The broken und resot. Dr. Houghton's defense was that the arm was propevly set in the first place and that Mucci would have had no trouble with it had he obayea the physician's instructions and . not insisted upon going to work before it had had time to get well. Upon trial a the Pottawattamie county district court gave Mucci a verdict of £300 and Houghton ay aled the se. Yesterday's telegraphic dispatehes contained the infor. mation that the decision of the luwer court was affirmed, ap. Ladies, if you desire avsoiute peace in the kitchen ask your grocer for J. C Hoffmayr & Co’s Fancy Patent flour. Trade mar Blue Rooster. Ave you going to the song roei ri- day night, at the Presbyterian churen? Ask yonr grocer for Domestic soap. Chureh Basiiess The First Congregational cnurch held its annual meeting Monday night. There were present more than three times as muny usually respond torolieall. The increase in attendance wins not due to any expectation of spicy debutes on sharp aivisions on im- portant - questions, but ratl 0 the eneral merousoe in interest apparent In all depurt of this church home. The e of the evong was spent at the supper tables which had been temptingly spread by the ladies. After the social session business was broceded with in the expeditious and bar- moaious mauner which has always char- ucterized these meetings. A very complete and clear statement was made of the finances, showing plaialy where all the money hud come from und where it hae goue. The necds of the future wero alsd arm had to ve | e | st forth an enthusiastic willing- these was apparent. Tho roported twenty-eight additions to th | ehureh during the year. "The Sunday school, Christian Endeavor socioty, Missionary so- and | clety, Ladies Afd society, ‘in fact every de- | pariment made a formal report, and the | showing was most encouraging. During the past year Rev. Dr. Askin had baen called to the pastorate, and it was evident from the reports that the in spiration of his leadership and the wisdom of his management during these past months had caused a_great rallying of the forces of the society. Numerous repairs and improvements have been made to the chrurch property, the attendance at the various services has increased greatly and the outlook is conceded to be most hopeful The clection of officors was really a re election, there®seing no chianges mad €. 0. D BROWN'S Special Flonr Sale for This Weok, Garland flour, the best flour only #1.00 sack. sme flour, made from selected hard winter wheat, guaranteed to bo as good as any flour made in Councii Blufls, goes this week at 90c. Buffalo, the | only & made, best soft whea’ patent, Daisy brand, a good straight grade ! flour, 7 Big Loaf flour, a good baker, only 0c. Rye flour, 45¢ sack. Rye graham, 4ic¢ sack. am flour, ! sack. Corn meal, 10¢ sack. 22 pounds fine granu- lated sugar for #1.00. The best soda or oyster crackers 5e pound. We will give 100 sacks of flour to the destitute of Council Bluffs. Any one in need eall at Del.ong’s mission and g an order on us for the same, free charge. Brow~’s C. O. D. GROCERY, Council Bluits, Hear Mrs, Wadsworth and Prof. Baetens at Presbyterianchurch tonight, at 8 o'clock. THROU § LEADEN HAIL, Two Councll Blufls Bankers Enjoyed Sensation of Being Held U C. R. Hannan and Augustus Biersneim, it of the well known bankers of Council Bluffs, were passcigers on the Kansas City, St Joe & Council Blufs train that was held up at an early hour yesterday mor four miles this side of St. Joseph., Albhc h they passed through the affray without hay- ingapersonal encounter with ohe five maskes men who did the job, still the exverience was not one that thoy peated. They wore it too much gray riat- or wondering when their turn would” come > hauled up before the court of confisca- desire to have re- tion. ‘Lhey give a graphic description of the affair. “If you went to Buffalo Bil show n Chicago, last summer,’ said Mr. Hanuan, 1’ conversation w. a reporter, *you know what it soun like. The 'first thing T heard was the explosion of the torpedo that had been laid ow the track to bripg the train ‘o a standstill. There must have been fifteen or twenty shots fired. Biersheim was asleen across the aisle and when he heard the noise he woke up and raised his curtain t0°s. what was the inatter. One of the rob! saw him and sent a shot or two in the d tion of the open curtuin, which speedily con- vinzed him that the best thing that he could do was to lie down and go to sleep. The thing happened on the identical spot where agang of train robbers was killed a short time ago.” “The Council Bluffs contingent was not in the gore business, and maude no attempt to shoot of the des- peradoes, although Mr. Biersheim 1s one of the crack shots of this vicinity_and could undoubtedly have made any things’ interesting for them had ho been provided with a shotzun and the - clination to use . Both of them agree that the worst part of the encounter was the uncertainty ns to whother the desperadoes would confine their attention to robbing the express mes- senger or would also declire dividends with the passengers. Mr. Hannan was mot at all “rattled,” but while thee shootingas was going on he took what silver he had out of his purse and threw it down on the floor of the car and forgot all about it until he wot home and took an a count ot cash, resulting in the discove that he was out of silver. More Editorial Endorsemont, We clip the following hearty endorse- ment from the Jackson, Ia., Sentinel of October 6, concerning the Sweetland Specific Remedies: hey have achieved wonderful success in the treatment of the sick, and constitute a specific for which the broad claim is made that it is the greatest medical discovery of the mgo. Considering the surprising cure that are being continually effected no one has had the havdihood to gainsay it. A Sentinel reporter, learning of Des. Do~ Pew & eetland’s | phenomenal sue- cess, made it convenient to interview some of their paticnts without thei knowledge of the object of his mi-sion. Enough was obdervea by the reporter to convince him that the doctors are por- forming wonders that are astonishing the medical world.” se and luboratory 6004 Broadway, 1 Bluffs, Ta. Scientific optician from Wollman's, 409 Broadway. free Chicago at Eyes tested Remember the song recital for benefit of Christian Endeavor society, by Muvs. Wadsworth, at Presbyterian church to- night. Begins promptly at 8 o'clock. Anuunt Meeti The annual meeting of the Guaranty Fund Life association was held in the rooms of the associution in the Masonie block yester- day afternoon. The election of dircctors was the important feature of the mecting. Dr. 1. B. Lacey was selected for the torm of six y Judge J. K. Reed for five years, F. H. Brown for four years, W. J. Jameson for three years, J. C. Mitchell for two years and Dr. J. H. Cleaver for one year. ‘The annual report for 1893, which was an impovtant part of the business of the meet- ing. showed o very gratifylog condition of the company, and an 1ncrease for the year greator than any previous year. The busi- ness for 1503 had increased the company’s assets neurly §25,000. This had been done at tho lowest cost to the insuved in the history of life insurance, and the members, in consequence, ave as highly delighted with the net results of the year as the ofticers of the association. Jhe'intention is to push tho business with groater encrgy than ever this year and bring a much greater number of pe within the protectiou of the asso- ciation. e WE JE0: . Avoen durors. The following grand and petit jurors were dvawn yesterday for the term of district court which commences at Avoca [eb- ruary 0 Grand Jury—David Bluin, Waveland; D, W. Boruff, Ma onia; David Brown, L. ton; . M |ee, Lincoln; W. H. Smith, Wright; W. B.Butler, Belknap; J. H, Per Curson; Frei Roh Pleasant: William Clark, Valley; Julius Detlift, Kuox; George | Boiton, Grove; Thomas Brock, Jumes, Petit Jury—Irank Busse, James; S. H. Hopkins, R. H. Woodmuany, Macedonia; Chvis Hogedorn, Heury Franz, Henry #lemi Picasunt; F. M. Habichr, Valley; H. M. Bartley, J. C. Blac aby, . Liucoln; William Gustin, Grove; J. ', Sivers, K. Walker, Belknap} W. W. Bunker, Preston ‘lilton, L. A umen, Layton; L. C. Greon, Joe Mo Cauley. Wil N. 8. Loudo land; Heney Weirke Center; I, Slump, W am Thies, Knox; R. Read. avson: H. L. Cocklin, Wave. Wright; W, S, Edie, ight Nassau Investmont l~.-x";|unx|_\-g-mrmm-(: | Nebraska railroad collections, ~ Merviam block, Council Bluffs, The ladics of Alfaretta council, Degree of Pocahontas, gave a “peace” dance kst night at Chambers' academy. The hall was | prottily bhung with eviverecns., About 200 | barticivated, and Mrs, C. 1. Brownlee, Mrs dridenbecker aund Mrs. Butler, who had | charge of the arvangements, were lo{t ia no | doubt of their succoss 10 providing pleasant entertainment for all, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1891 [SCORED BY JUDGE TUTHILL { Oae of the Conusal for the Prosecution in the | COronin Cgge, Lecturad. SEVERE ROAST FOR ATTORNEY SCANLAN | mo wrote mn a ',—m:l'mu-r that the Coaghlin Jury Had feen Fixe and Wis Not Allowed Kvon a Word of Explanation m ¢ urt, Cufcaco, Jan, 18.—After the introduction of afew minor exhioits, Assistant Statcs Attorney Bottum today formally announced that the prosecuvion in the Cougnlin trial was ready to turn the caso over to the de- fense. Judge Wing for the defendant made soveral formal motions to exelude objection avlo testimony and court adjourncd until Monday. “I say the conduct of the attorney, if he did write that article, 18 unprofessional and outrageous.’. Such was the rebuke Judge Tuthill administered to Associate Prosecut- ing Attorney Kickham Scantan just before adjournment. Judge Wing, counsel for the defense, had read w0 the court an article which appeared in a uewspaper in which Mr. Scanlan was quoted as saving that he fearod the Coughlin jury had been “fixed,” and in- timated thavoMcials high in authority were responsibl Au_amdavit setting forth several pub. lished stories assailing the prosecution in addition to the charge of jury bribing was presented and signed by Coughlin and his attorneys, Wing and Donahoe. Judge Tuthill began o scoring of Scanlan when that attorney interrupted. o don't want to hear from vou,” returned the court. “Sucha communication as yours is an outrage upon the jury. 1 don't want to hear anything from you unless you want to deny you wrote 1t You have done an out- rageous thing, and if you get the opinion of any ir-mindec er you will hear the same from him But I think—— Never mind what you think, tion is absolutely indefcnsible,” Scantan’s Explanation. Attorney ledged that he had done wrong and repeatedly apologized for his error. I would like to say.” continued the attorney, “that a man connected with the defense has seen fit to aceuse me of put- ting up the whole scheme of Frank Bar- deen’s testimony.” Bardeen is tho new witness whose testi- mony last week stated that he had turned o search light on Coughlin the night of May 4 that caused a seusation. Who is that maun’’ demanded Wing rising from his chair, ttorney A. S. Trude, nlin. I know nothing of A. S. tion with the case,” said never saw him in court and notified to that effect.” “Mr. Tru gaged by the oatside,” repeated Mr. Sq Judge Wing advanced a step “Mr, Trude is o stranger to this case, your henor. Any one who speaks to the contrary is wron It is another of their sus- picious. ‘They are suspicious of themselve and evervbody else.” Thie persons who siy any one besides Daniel Donahoe and R. 3 Wing is cou this case speaks un- truthtully. This vildly suspicious vouug man here has created another wild story.” “T dou't care for Judge Wing's opinion of me."” retorted Attorney Scanlun. The court had not finished his rebuke of Attorne, canlan's action and now took i up again from the side of the jury. “You bave done these men agréat wronz. he sud. “Now, while th shut out from the world, to have some one brand them corrupt I8 one of the greatest wrongs that could be perpetrated. I can con of nothing more uujust.” “I wish it understood that I am not taking back anything I said,” pus in Attorney Scanlan. “Ivery word of my inte with the Journal is true, but I am so has become public,’} State's Attorney Bottum sought to defend his associate. - e I posi- Judge replied Attorney Se Trude's connec- the court. I have not been the defense on . said: Pills_that cure sick headacne: DeWitt's Lattle Early Risers. COLLEGE SECKET SOCIETIES, Interesting Case (nvolving Rules of Towa's Agricultural Cotlege. 5 Des Morxes, Jan, 18,—[Special Telegram t, Tue Bee.]—The college fraternity case wa before Judge Balliet today. It 1s a re- hearing of a former trinl, m which Judge Courad presided. The plaintiff is Student Roberts of the State Ageicultural college and the defendants are President W. M. Beardshear and the board of directors. In October of 1802 Roberts and another student were expelled from the college for the viola- tion of rale 8. This rule 18 in effect that “No student shall be permitted to join a secret fraternal society.” This rule s adopted in Juue, 1892, and the prosecution says it was aimed ut the Greek letter fra- ternities, one of which Roberts had joined. There was a large number of witnesses on both sides. A decision is expected tomor- row. Scotoh-Irish Society in Session. *Des Moines, Jan, 18.—[Special ‘Telegram to Tue Bee.]—The Iowa Scoteh-Irish society held a meeting here today to prepare for the national meeting, whicn will be held heve June 7. Colonel John Scott of Nevada, Ia., presided, and addresses were made by ton. Lafe Young of the Daily Iowa Capital, Justice Given of the state supremo court, and Hon. Henry Walluce, editor of the lowa Homestead. The member- ship of the lowa branch is mostly confined to the vicinity of Des Moines, ai- though thousunds of the race are living in the state, many communities being largely made of them. This was one of the potent reasons which prevailed in securing this as the site for the congress, as the iuterest of the event, which will gather the members of the clans here by the thousand, wili stiv up vhe latent enthusiasm of their people all over Hawkeyedom, and the state meiwber- ship will go up where it belongs. The meet- ing today was largely attended. Supreme Court Decislons, Des Moixes, Jan. 18.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee]—The supreme court today avnounced the following decisions: De- Graff, Vrilling & Co., appellants, against P, Wickham, et al, supplemental opinion on rencaring, first opinion adberea o and judgment afirmed; B. k. Runuels against 5. M. Smith et al.,’ appellants, Montgomery istrict, affrmed ;' H. C. Heffner, appellant, against J. L, Haynes, Pagedistrict, afirmed; C. Slater rainst LJ]II!:I\ Insurance com- pany, appellant, Cass district, afivmed; Citizens State bank, appellee, against Coun- cil Blufls Fuel company. et al., defendants and C. 1. Luce, garnishee, appellunt, Coun cil Bluffs superior court, afrmed, \ttod o Kemnlo I Des Moixes, Jan. 18, —[Special Telogram to Tue Bee. | —Mrs. Hattie P, Evans, wifeof H. K. Evans, county uttorncy of Wayne county, was today admitted o practico by the supreme court. ' Hor percentage of unswers was U3, und she stood fourth in a el 83 0f thirty-oue. . Mrs. vans 1s o daugh- terof M, H. Belvel; tne newspaper corre- spoudent who figuted §o prominently in the courls recontly n' conuection with State Senator Finn, wye! Cotonel Gojlirey Kesigned. Des Morses, Jan. 1Ba=|Special Telegram to 'I'ue Bee.)—Colonel G. L. Godfrey of Des Moines has forwarded his resignation to Secretary Hoke Smith, as member of the Utahscommission, The colonel reccived lotter a few duys 080 stating that the presi- dent had decided to appoint members of the commission from among residents of Utah. Colonel Godfvey hus been a mewmber ever since Lie commission was created. Towa Civil Eng.ncers 1o S CEpAK RAvIDS, [a., Jan. 18.—[Specisl Tele- gram to Tur Bee.|—The Jowa Society of Civil Engineers and Surveyors closed a two days session here this evening. A number of topics relative to their work were dis- cussed duringz the day. The election ot uf- ficers for the ensuing year resuited as fol- lows: J. D. Steyh, Builington, president; Our prices this week are small enough to be profitable to anyone! ‘he fabrics we are showing-—need no urging you've but to s ce them=—-then you'll buy! Remnant Trousers, $4.00, $5.65, $6.90, (from fabrics worth §8.00, $9.00 and §10.00) Remnant Suits, $18.60, (from fabrics worth g23. $22.65, $26.90 00, $30.00 and ¢335.00. / ———Actual cost of cloth —-making and trimming —— We Mail Samples. ar Rapids, vice president; an, Glenwood. secrotary and treas- MeDonald, Cedar Rapids, and jrectors. Dubuque and fowa City ave candidates for the next annual meeting, but action was postponed. Tscheigi, Favor Ked Zation, Stovx Crry, Jan. 18.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bk ~The creditors of the bankrupt Missouri River Bridge company are organ- 1zing for the purpose of taking the partially finished bridge under the judgzmeénts they hold and completing the structure. ‘The principal creditors are the Manhattan Trust company, Longsmith & Co., the Bostwn In- vestment company and tho Phanix Bridge company. They will ask the eity to vote tax of #00,000, and will give in teturn first mortgage bonas for that amount. The total expense of completing the bridge will be about §650,000. v Des Moises, Jan. to Tng Bek—The have pa the rmacy Conmmissions Granted, 18.—[Special Telegram following gentlemen mination before the nd_certificates have ed pharmacy commission been 1ssued to them: L. A. Cushman, San- born: C. 0. Tool, Estherville: I N. Wick- ham, Oskaloosa; 1. C. Will, Marshalltown; S. H. Bell, Van Horne; O. M. Drummond, Mount Pleasary, and Edward Buckner, Bellevue, T. J. Potter's wiins Distoterced Des Moixes, Jan. 18.—[Spe 1 Telegr to Tue Bee]—The remains of the late T. J. Potter, o well known Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railway ofticial, were disinterred U ther with those of his daughter, at Otwumwa today and taken to Burlington for reinterment there. r Pl ittle pills for groav ils: DaWitt'sLittle tly Risers. WANT 4 NATIONAL STRIKE. Something that Will Take In all the Mine Workers in Americi. Pirrsere, Jan. 18.—National Secretary Patrick McBride of c¢he United Mine Workers union says he expects a coal miuers strike in every state in the union within a few months. Mr. McBride said the miners were stimulated by the successs of the big coal mine strike in England last year, and at some day in the near future every miner in the United States would quit work and remain oyt untii they were as- sured “living” wages. In every mining state in tho union dissatisfaction prevails. The ofticers of the United Mine Workers union have abandoned the idea of securing justice from the employer by fighting in districts, and plans for a general strike, which wiil nvolve 250,000 bituminous miners, aroe now being considered, hings are in such shape,” said Mr. MeBride, “that the minces of the whole country must quite work and strike together.” Appe g for a Lower Prico. Massiiroy, O., Jan. 18.—tireulars were issued this morning to the “Massillon coal operatives” reciting that the Pernsylvania miners had voluntarily reduced the price to 20 cents a ton and appealing to the Ohio miners to vote a similar reduction. “Wo askk this,” concludes the cirealar, “with the hope of avoiding, as much as _possible, the distress that must follow the shutting down of the mines in this state should you un- Justly refuse to lower the price of mining.” Pald T ir Novembar Salaries, Desver, Jan. 18.—The Santa Fe pay checks arived yesterday, and the Denver employes, as well as the men at La Junta who protested a_few days agoto the gov ernor and state labor commissioner because of the delay, veceived their Novem aniss. ‘The December checks will out not later thun January 235, Conl Pits Not Working, Boxora, Pa., Jan. 18.—There was no trouble at O'Neill and Pierson mines toduy But fow miners reported for work and the pits were not put in operation, —— .- —— 1-0LEO URDER. AN of the rormation of the Nu- tionnl Dairy U Cureaco, Jan. 18 ~The dairymen who have been in session here for three days adjourned this morning after having perfacted the or- ganization of the National Dairy union. In his closing address, President Hore said: *'We will never stop until we havewompelled, if wo cannot persuade, congress and our state legislatures to put’ astop to the sale of olcomargarine and other counterfeits made in imitation of butter.” It was decided Completion 100, vious to adjournment that the executive stafl of the union attend a meeting of dairymen to be held at Clove- land next month, with a v v Lo securing the co-operation of that meeting in the in- tendea movement for “anti-oleo legislation.” ‘A resolution was adopted asking congress 10 puss the same license tax upon al® cheeso not tho legitimato product of the dairy, as upon oleomurgarine. TELEGRALLIC BILE Domestie. 8t. Louls Is belng flooded with counterfelt moiey Ernest Lacore will be executed today at Joliet for murder Bumberger, the North Duakota will be hunged at Cando today The [Hinols State building at falr was 50ld yesterday for $1,660. The Koyal Furniture und Carpet company murderer, the World's of St. Paul has assigued. Assets, $81,000; Habilitics, $60,000 The St. Louls Roofing company has served notice on that 1t will eut tholr wiges from ¥ to 2. The president and Mrs. Cleveland gave a Ainner lustevening at the white house to the mombers of the diplomutic corps It i8 sald that the Keupp company of Ger- many his taken 83,000,000 of the stock in the tron wnd steel plant ut Bessemer, Colo Itls rumored that M llen Lease will © Kansns shortly for California, whore sho will g0 into the business of ralsing fruit Governor Matthews of Indlana yesterday resppointed Murruy Briggs of Sulilvun presis Have ycu noticed the of ha Forco it and fitting of every garimant oods anc D Ncoll w TAILOR and long experionce tailoring business insures aceurncy of sty in the wo make! 1 pric 1 our window? 207 South 15th, Block. Karbach COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAHDYE WORKS Atl kinds of Dyolnz and Cloaning dony i the highest style of the art Faded nl stalned fabrloy made to iook: ud good as now. Work promptly done and delivered il parts of the country. Sond for vrice st C. A. MACHAN, Proprietor, Broadway, near North western depot. ‘elephione 2% dent of the b Tschool. J. M. Galwood, a_phys clde by hanging himselt d of trust '8 of the State Nor- an, committed sui- omthe chandelier in s roo Hotel Hamilton, Toledo, Wednesduy a Hors red, was arrested nt Manchoster, M rdny for uttenipting to assault two w town to The g against L. ple's bank embezzling and Spirited away from svent a lynching nd Jury has found an indlctment A. Culver, late president of the Peo- Login, ‘0., charging him with 10°0f the hunk's funds Joseph M vior, was urrested terdiy nd Forks, N. 1., for stealins 550 from registered letters. e Confessed his guilt and $400 of the money was recovered. The annual banguet of tho g Men's Democratie club of Canton, (., to cclebrato the anniversary of President Cléveland's fivst HF reforni mivssag S given list nhght ppee dio ently tended for use in counterfeiting silver doll: 1890, werw found secreted under the floorof an old buflding in Ottuwa, Kan., yesterday. Rudolph J. Peschmann, the confessed i dererof Mrs, Schrums of Milwinkee, was raigne ile waived préliminary was held for trial without xaminuti I George R. Smith college at_Sedalia, Mo, v formally opened yestorday for the admission of students. The college, which cost #50,000, is to be an institution for ‘colored pupils of both sexes. A wan, who registered under the Smith, Wednesdity night, was found dead in n bed in'a Buffulo Lotel yesterdyy. The woman who occupied the room with hini has been ar restec The Cherokee council adjourned yesterday Before adjourny it DL was passed er n commission of five to treat with tho United tes commissioner, now in that country, for statehood. Iu w aucl betwoen man, and John 1) Mindtion City, 1 name ot 1son Blacke wnezro desp yesterduy, Dryo y, n white stantly killed and Bluckerty wounde in his pistol arni. A Vietim of a mysterious murder was dis- coverad yesterdiy on the second floor of 62 Shawmut avenue, Boston, Nellie Uiy, 30 years of age, being found in & pool of blood with I skull crushed. Raleizh T, Rusie was arrested ut St Loul yesterdny upon a telegram frou the authc Ind., who want him upon o young lady named tles of Rochedale, eriminal assault Luura H. Riden, The Worthington Pamp company moved be- fore Justice Burrott of the New Vork supremo court yesterday for the appointment of . r ceiver’ for the Thompson-liouston Electr Light company of New York. The Hecker-Mechin scandal, which for a days Interested St. Louis, New York City and Utlen, N. Y., reactied the courts yesterday ut Ouls in i suit filed by Mrs. Mary A. Mcchin for & divorce fi VR Méchin: Mrs. Marion L. Watrous has commenced di- vore pr fnis 1n the sup ourt at Chi- ago gkninst her husband, Edward Watrous, Mrs. Watrous Is well known in theatrical cir cles and her stage nume s May Kelso Upon the order of Mayor Smith of Eupor Kan., Marshal Fleming has notified the hust® ness men of thateity that operation of all und all devices be fnmiedintely nickel-in-the-slot machines for games of chance must stoppod. Articles of tncorporation wore filed with the secrotury of stuts of ( o ye David I Mofrat en Si , William son, Will 1 Lennox and W. Giddings, J for'the Battle Mountain Gold Mining ¢om: oany, cupitalized for 5,000,000, Danicl Benton, alias Bill Newby, of presentiy u fulse pension "¢ brought to Springficld, Tk, fronm Chestt tentlury yosterduy and, aftor I bonds, Wits s pon the decisiol of tho United States supreme court. The United States Cordage company sted was peni- glving #3,000 organ- fzed under the luws of New J ) Was granted a ¢ te to teansact bushiess in the state of N k- yesterduy, The cor poration 15 presumed o bo a resurrection of the Natlonal Cordage compi ittley and Judson yler, two young Wayne, Ind., who hnve previously excellent ations, and who wre sons of prominent sulthy families, wers arrested ou the charge of burglary yesterday, They cuused n sensution by confessing to seven burgluries ln which they were the leaders. Charles Locb, a well dressed young man, claiming to'be of a wealthy family ut Mew le, I'n., guve I It up to the chief of polico of "Topeka yosterday, suylng ho wis fod at hote and was tired of ovhding tho officers. The chlef telegraphed to Meadvillo and received w reply suying: “Loeb Is not wanted, Fore €. P, Huntington denfes that trouble or cause for trouble L ford and himself, A dispateh from Berlin says: Lists are exultant over Her, veply to Freiber von Manteutrel Messenger Pryor of the American Express oupuny, running between Huron and Pierre 1., hws loft for parts unknown, taking with him several hundred dollars of the company's funds. there 1s any hetween Mrs. The bimetal- von Heiden's A dispateh’'trom Cracow, Austrian Poland siys @ beautiful and popular actress of the Stide th Armeta Werrldtz, his been shot and killed Ly a discurded lover and actor, who afterward committed suicide. In the French Chamber of Deputies yestor- duy the standing customs duties conimittes of “twenty-three members was electd All are prowitianists, with tho exception o tive and several favorun ucrease of the iuiport dutics on grain —_—— When Baby was sick, e gave her Castorla, When she was & Child, she cried for Zastoria. 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I 2 the great 1 indoo ite ten guurantee of cur 10t & Dovgines Sta s and d. A Htn., OMAMA Ll Got our PPeloos Biofore Closing Cons traots and Sond Yor Olroulur. Special Notices: COUN3IL BLUZ73 D2, XU sy that Dy & Hosy navo wo iy (i Clty (VARBAGE ro noved, conspools, v LUErT X e B Burks, ab Taylor's grocery, 340 08T Krayiah brown color, modin alze: answers O Nanio of “Sport. Libaral v Vl'\\n oly furalshed rooms for rent, 118 South boukht and ol Pusey & Thomas, Conneil Bt WANTED A wituation Nousekcoper for & & ontleman with suall family, Can glve refer ¢ am 4 middle weod lady, 1000 Seventl uve Council Blufte, L prove