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THE OMAHA DA1JLY .13EE : HATUKDAY , IfJEBUUAEF 7 , 181)1 ) THE OMAHA 1VJCE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PKAHL ST. rcllurrtl t > y Carrier Iti imy pnrlof llioCltj ft \V. T1I.TON. . . . MANAUKK TKI.EI'IIONPJt , No. 11 Night Kdltor , No. 23. J/JAMK K Y. V. Co. Council fHuffii Lumber Co. . coal. Cnft's chattel loan . 204 Snpp block. Harry Troupe wns arrested last evening on n charge of disturbing the pence. MNs Lnurn Couch entertained a party of her friends at bur homo yesterday afternoon. * A marriage licence wan Issued yesterday to William Caimnhan und Miss Cornelia IJavU , both of this city. A dlvorro wni granted to Bradford L. Bur ton from his wife , Julia lUirton , In tlio dis trict court yesterday. The cause was deser tion , The regular monthly meeting of the Potta- wnltatnio County Fruit Growers nnd Gard ners' association will bo held ati ! o'clock this afternoon In thu farmers' room at the county court house. August Kulin , a typo of this cltv , has been nerved with notice that hla wife , Mrs. Mnmle Kiilm , will begin suit against Him for divorce and tlio custody of their child at the next tcjrm of district court. fay Carlisle , the only child of Mr. and Mrs , T. 0. Unrllslo , died yesterday morning nt the residence , 710 First avenue , of heart failure. The remains will bo taken to Mis souri Vnlloy this morning , for burial. In the case of the Kilpatrlek-Koch dry * ? Rt3ods company vs Illotchky Hrothcrs , the Judgment which was rendered some time ago has been ordered cancelled , and the case 1ms boon continued until the next term of court by consent of the parties. f.V. . Peterson , n carnnntcr who has a shop at the corner of Fourth avenue nnd Twentieth Btrcot , was thrown from bis wagon on Pearl street Thursday. He fell upon his head violently , nnd was rendered insensible. Ho recovered In n short time. The time of the funeral of Palmer Dobson hns been changed to Sunday afternoon at 'J o'clock , when It will take place from the resi dence , corner of Avenue F nnd Sixteenth street , under the auspices of Abe Lincon post , Grand Army of the Republic. The lire department has only been called out for duty once since December 110 hist , ac cording to ono of the members of the depart ment. The last time was In response to a call when the lire had been extinguished Bomo time before the department arrived on the scene. The Unity guild gave a very pleasant en tertainment last evening in Hughe's hall. + , Thollrstpartof the evening was devoted to \ n musical programme in which some of the 1 prominent musicians of this city and Omaha took part. The musical programme was followed by dancing. Robert Bothers nnd a companion entered into n dispute yesterday afternoon on Lower Broadway , in the course of which Bothers was lilt on the head with a brick. The man who wielded the brick then took to his heels , but Mothers was gobbled by Oflleer llcswick anil run hi on a charge of disturbing the pcaco. 1 * ( flcorgc P. Tloulton began injunction stilts \ In the superior court yesterday against the followingont-of-town saloonkeepers : Will iam fan-oil and John Wolf , . 'Fohn McDonald of Underwood , and Frank Tabor , Henry Ilogdon and I , Cnpp , John O'ConnorMlllam C'avnnngh and Patrick nnd Mary ityan of Keola. Wlllnnl Spencer's company presented "Tho Ltttlo Tycoon'1 before a very good au- Jlonco last evening. The various parts "wcro well taken , the main objection being that the orchestra made too much noise by half , the soloists and chorus frequently being almost entirely eclipsed. On the whole the opera was well presented and its popular ity with Council niuffa theater-goers Is still us great us over. Low Lmlthof Omuhnhas been selected for the position of mumuror of the opera house under the noyr administration. Mr. Smith Is now engaged in the real estate business In Omaha , but will move to this side of tbo river and commence his new duties next Monday , Hals stild to be nn energetic young man , anil it Is thought that the utTalrs ot the company will bo successfully managed by him , He Is to receive a salary , which will be supplemented by u percentage of the prolits. John Crow , who broke a leg nt thecornei of Avenue A nnd Broadway n few days ago , itate.s that It was a wooden leg that mot wltli the accident. A defective place in tbo side walk was responsible for the occurrence , This same place in the sidewalk , ho says , is going to get the city into trouble if some thing Is not done In the near future. Ho says ho knows of twenty people who have trhwcc and fallen at the same place during the msl month. He Intends to begin suit against tin city for damages next Tuesday if the plac < Is not Jlxcd before that time. M. M. Stead man began suit In the supcrloi court yestord.iy against C. AY. Snydcr upoi 'four notes which wcro given November ! ; ; ? ] $89 , three of them lor $ . ' ,000 each , due Janu nry 1 , ISM. and the fourth for ? 5iOO ( , du < January 1 , 1891. The plaintiff alleges that at ngrconient was entered into by herself atu 3Ur. Snyder , by which $ . " 3,000 world of stocl In the Council Bluffs Nonpareil was assignee to her by Snydcr , to secure the payment o the notes and the Interest , which is now dm and unpaid. She asks for a judgment ngalns tlio defendant for W.OOO with Interest , ut tin rate of 10 per cent from the date of the note The railroad department of the Youni Men's Christian association , which has Jus been started In this city , is proving to b' ' n moro Important feature of the work thai even Its most sanguine friends had hopcel It hns been very auccossful nil over the stiitt ns well ns lioro nt homo. The awakening o tlio interest may bo seen in the action o Superintendent Ackort of the Iowa Contra railroad , who recently subscribed $000 to th work In Mnrshalltown. C. W. McClure , ni engineer , will address the railroad men o this city next Sunday nt a o'clock. Ho has devoted considerable ) tlmo to this kind o work , and everywhere ho has been ho ha mot with great success. The arguments of the attorneys In th > , lKfl ) damage suit of Mucci vs Dr. P. \ \ Houghton wcro brought to an end yesterda , morning in the superior court , and the ] ur wont out about noon. During the aftornooi they came In with a verdict of $500 for th plaintiff , together with attorneys' fees nn co'tc , So mo of these who hnvo watched th trial with the greatest interest say the thought that a verdict would be brought 1 In favor of the defendant until Attorno Trlmblo bad made his argument. Then th looks of the case changed , nnd Muccl got hi verdict. Ten days were nsked for by Ui Houghton's attorneys In which to file a m < tlon for a now trial. If they are not grante 0 now trial they say they will appeal to tli Bupremo court. Thodiniculty between R M. Ellis and B. Mnynu over the Methodist church plans 1 not yet settled , after all , according to M Mnync's story. Ho states that the tracing are still In bis possession , nnd that ho mcai to keep them until something just as sorvld able Is furnished him by Mr. Kills , lie dot not want the Itnprosslon.to got abroad His any compromise was effected between hltiise and the architects whereby the sul opnlnst himself and son were to I dismissed , because that mauos it iiujxMir tin ho thought ho was n the wrong , and that tl rase would ire against him if brought to trlu Ho says ho has bolloyod nil along thatthoi was no ground for the stilt , and he thereto has never taken It into consideration wlie trying to make terms for a settlement. C the other hand , Mr. Soabroolt clulms that 1 has Mayno'a word of honor that the tracini nro to bo returned , and ho threatens to beg the criminal suits over again if ho does n live up to his agreement. I have been cured of a bad case of rheum tjsm by using one bottle of Salvation Ollui , 1 cheerfully recommend it ns tlio best U , men ever nmdo. Mary Clarke , Multbv hou Baltimore Md. Beware of counterfeits I See that you n the genuine Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Pri S6 cinUs. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. ] O'Biien. The now dental rooms of Drs. Woodtm : nro tlio illicit anil most comnloto in the wes Next to the new ( Jrund. Tclophono , 145. " The Kiel hotel barhcr shoo lias reap cued the basement. Joseph bchruitt. THE NEWS IN THE BLUM'S , Dan McQinnls IB in No Hurry to Have Ilia Case Heard. A BANQUET AND BALL FOR THE NEW HOTEL Mr. Qiilofc U All Illglit-Tho Saloons Are raying Up-Kelt by His Children No ten a nil 1'ci-Honiils. Dan McGInnls , the alleged embezzler , was brought before Justice I'atton yesterday morning for a preliminary examination. At torney MeCabo was present In the Interests of the Omaha llrm for which McGInnls for merly worked. MeGlnnls appeared halo and hearty , and seemed to think nothing about the fact that a charge win hanging over him which , If proved , would send him across the state. lie said ho had not engaged any at torney , and , In fact , ho had not thought very much about the case at all. Ho did not want nnythlnir done by the court 'just yet , and ns the Omaha parties were not at all anxious to push the matter , tno cajo was continued In definitely. McGInnls' apparent case In the midst of his trying surroundings has caused a sus picion that possibly ho felt tolerably sure that the cnao would bo settled , if be put It off long enough , without over coming to trial. McGInnls was divorced from his wife some tlmo ago and what has happened since that tlmo has , It Is said , brought some very promi nent cltUous into such relations with Mc GInnls1 domestic affairs that these prominent citizens would rather give quite a sum of money than have tbo nubile know Just what happened. Attorney Harlo wai asked yes terday whether any attempt bad been made toward effecting a settlement. Ho replied that so far as ho know the prosecuting wit nesses had never considered a proposition for a settlement That apparently throttles the sensational view of the case , but the scandal lovers will probably po on thinlting there Is something interesting at the bottom of the affair just the same. THE IjAST DAY'S SAIiK. Today Concluded the Anniversary Snlo nt the Uoston Store , Coun cil The anniversary sale nt the nbston store , which has been running air week concludes today , It has been fullv up to the anticipa tions of Messrs. Fothcrlngham , Wultolaw & Co. , and has been the means of providing thousands of people in Council Bluffs and vi cinity with good goods at low prices , lower than tliby huvo been able to obtain thorn else where in the city They have been waited upon by clerks who were anxious to please , and they know that no fulso representations have benn made to catch trade. Ihoro are no broken stocks in nny department of the store. and thousands of people can today llnd the best bargains In all respects they over ob tained in the city. IOn this la t ctuy of the sale lower prices than over will prevail In all departments , Tliero are bargains yet in coats for chil dren , ladies and misses. Tliero are bargains In black dress goods and nil other kinds of dross goods. Tliero nro bargains in hosiery of all de scriptions. There are great bargains In muslins and sheetings. There are bargains in blankets , comforters , anel in every department and line In the storo. storo.Wo thank the people for their appreciation of our efforts to introduce eastern prices and extend n new Invitation to come and get greater bargains than over. FoimiiMXOiiAM , Wnnni.AW & Co. , The Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Orders for tables and choirs for parties formerly sent to C. A. Beueo & Co. , will bo filled by i und & Nelson nt their now furni ture store , 211 JIniu street. Ijcft by Ills Children. At the rcsldenco of T. M. Jackson , 021 Twelfth street , there Is an old man who has been deserted by his children , and is now loft to the tender mercies of the only child out of seven wlio remains faithful to her father. Mrs. Jackson Is the daughter re ferred to and the father's natno Is Stewart. The old man was at one tlmo. it Is said , worth $155,0.10 , but ho married a woman who liked his money bettor than she did him , and the result was that ho is left without a cent to bis name , all his property having been used up by his wife. and bfs undutlful offspring. Mr. Stewart hns been anxious for seine tlmo to Hud his children. Trnces.wero found of them in Lin coln , Nob. , a few days ago and his son-in-law , Mr. Jackson , wrote to the authorities of that city to have them locked up If possible. Sc fur he has not succeeded In gottlng a reply , and tho- old man Is still at Mr. Jackson's house. Mr. Stewart Is eighty-eight years old , and Is very childish ; so much so , In fact , that It is'dlfllcultto Iteop him from starting out on his own hook for Lincoln. The naino of the children who are suld to bo In Lincoln are Mrs. Anna Scott r nd Mrs. John Colvin , How to rjrcnk Up n Severe Cold. From the Virginia City , Mont. , Madlso nian : When wo ilnd a medicine wo know tc possess genuine merit , wo consider it n duty , and wo ttiKQ pleasure In telling tlio nubile what It is. Such a medicine we found Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. By the use of this syrup wo have relieved , In a few hours , severe voro colds , and in tbo course of two er thre < days , entirely broken them up as has sovera of our friends to \vobavorecoinmondei It. It is nil It is represented to bo by tin manufacturers. If you have a cough am want to stop It , Chamberlain's Cough Hem edy will do ttio work. For sale by all drug gists. _ Buy your coal and wood of C. B. Fuel Co. , 630 Broadway. Telephone 130. Pure fresh drugs nt Davis' , opposite Ogdcn The best French cook in western Iowa is a the Hotel Gordon , Council Bluffs. A Now Car Couplrr. A company has boon formed by n nurnbe of men who live In this vicinity to Introeluci a now and valuable Invention known as thi E. A. Gallup automatic car coupler. E. A Gallup , T. II. JotTorson , John McDonald , C Geiso , Fred W. Goiso and E. C. Jefferson ar . the members ot the company , all well knowi e in this part of the state. A picture of th now device la In the hands of Mr. Gelso , ant if U looks ns well In real life as It does 01 paper , it Is very likely to work a rovolutloi in the carcoupllug business. Itlssoarrangei s that the use of tbo hands Is not ncccssnrv s Tholink slides automatically into an onenlii , - and Is hold there firmly by n pin which drop 3It down from above , and all danger of mangle ItIt hands is thus done away with. ItS In the articles of incorporation the cnpltt S stock is fixed nt & ! ,000,000 , but a lurgo shar 0It of , this sum Is said on good authority to h Ito mostly In the minds of tbo incorporates o Indeed , U Is said that the company docs nc 1.o expect to erect any plant or to carry on th o manufacture of couplers , but to leave tli o mnnufucturo entirely to the railroads , trus n ing to the legislatures of the different state n to pass laws compelling them to use them o 10 all their cars. rs 11 Dr. BIrnoy euros catarrh , Boo bldg1. Will Hnvo nn Opening. P , W. Jewell , ono of the proprietors of tli Grand hotel , Is on the ground , gottlng read for tno opening of the hotel , which will prol ably occur about March 1 , The furniture f < Two Imperial Doctors. Fir Morrol Mnokentln and I'rofossor Koc lie highest authorities In Ktirope , imhusHi ttngly recommend the Sodon Pastilles ( in chcsl for all Throat , I.iuisiuul Oatarrhal d scaica. If you nro Buffering from a ecus a cole ) , iisthina , bronrhlal catarrh , ar an Tbrout Trouble , the i eden Mineral Trochi will positively roliuvo whcro all t'lsu fulls. The genuine article has the ttzniituro on recommendation of Sir Murredl Muckout with each box. 1'rlce W > a H 1NL AS H 0 VER. The Outlet of the Wonderful Bargains Being Obtained from the EMAN BANKR D T STOCK ! SPECIAL , BARGAINS. Cloaks , Eiseman price $12.50 , now $1.98. Dress Goods , Eiseman urice 25c yard , now lOc yard. Dress Silks , , Eiseman price 50c to 75c yard , now 29c yard. Fancy Velyets Eiseman price , $1 to $2 yard , no.w 39c yard- Blankets , Eiseman price $1.25 $ , now 59c. Men's Boots , Eiseman price $4 pair , now $1.98. Men's Hats , Eiseman price $1 , now 25c. Men's Suits , Eiseman price $6.50 , now $3.75. Watch Daily Lists. Everything as Advertised. J. E. HOLDEN - Council Bluffs , ho hotel U ns Been ordered , but Is not to bo icut until the bulldlnpr Is In sbapo to receive , t. It Is the Intention of the proprietors to pen with a gvniul banquet and ball , to which i largo number of Invitations will bo Issued. Tlio details of the opening hnve been loft to the board of trade , and If tbat organization can pot enough of a move on itsolt to hnve a meeting , it Is probable that tlio nftair will ho a great success. It Is reported , however , that the boiird will not get together until the regular meeting , the first of next mouth , so there is a chance for the scheme to fall through oven yot. "Aycr's Cherry Pectoral has given mo great relief in bronchitis. Within a month I have sent some of this preparation to a friend suffering from bronchitis and asthma. It lias done him so much good that ho writes for more.-Charles F. Dumtcrville , Plymouth , Elgland. _ _ _ _ _ _ Our Upiiinrlcnule Success Enables us to present lor your considera tion prices without a precedent in the history of Council Bluffs. All goods are warranted now and clean , equal to the best any market affords. Only ono price and termj strictly cash. Call and see and bo satisfied that wo ire right. Davis' Royal No. 10 Hour , $1.50 ; Davis' BlueD flour , ? 1.35 ; Gold Medal flour , 81.45 ; Minnesota Superlative flour , 81 ; Snowllako flour , $1 ; 15 Ibs granulated sugar for $1 ; 17 Ibs extra O granulated sugar for $1 ; UO Ibs New Orleans sugar for fl ; Arbuckla coffee , twrpkgo , SSc ; German colfeo , oor pkge , 25e ; IChiR's buckwheat , per pltRc , lOc ; crackers , per Ib , 5c ; a Ibs ginger snaps for 25o ; 2 loaves bread for So ; 3 Ibs mince meat , 25o ; 3 cans tomatoes , 25c ; 3 cans corn , 25o ; Page , Norton .t Co Hour , 81.25 a sacklb ; nail lard for23c ; 5-lb pall lard forjc : oil sardines , per can , fie ; 'J cans mustard sardines fore ; Cal ifornia hams , per Ib , ( So ; good broom for lOo ; 50 good cigars for Tiic ; 20-lb pail Jelly for 75c ; 2Jf-gal pail syrup for 85c ; 5-gal keg syrup for $1.40 ; pall white llsh forCOo. Brown's O. O. D , Grocery , Council Bluffs and Omuha. Ton Quick Suspicion. Ellas J. Quick , the postmaster of Quick , the llttlo town which bears his name , was the Innocent victim of decidedly unpleasant cir cumstances tbo other day. Ho came to the city with his wife's father and ir.othor , who were onrouto to Salt Lake. They all went with the crowd to attend the snlo of the Elsoman stock. Mr. Quick houplita pair of overshoes , which ho loft at the store until ho should return after seeing the old folks off. The old lady bought among other things a holt of gingham , and then , thinking , that , har daughter , Mrs. Quick , would like a dress from it , asked the clerk to cut off ton or twelve yards nnd put In a separate package. The cldrli explained that ho would cut it off , hut could not put It in a separate package without confusing the cashier , as u was wrapped up together. The party left the store and'went to Mr , A T. Klwell's rail way ofllco to got the tickets for the old folks. Them Mr. Quielt's mother-in-law unrolled the package und gave him the piece of cloth for his wife. Mr. Quick put the cloth In hl = > coat pocket , nnd after seeing the old folks off , returned to the Klsoman store to got his now ovorsuoes. On comlngout of the store thooftlcdr noticed the cloth iu his pocket nnd stopped him , thinking ho had stolen It. Mr. Quick Is ono of the old nnd' substantial residents In this county , and to thus bo taken In ch'argo as a potty thief was naturally a starter to his nerves. lie explained that his mother-in-law had given him the cloth and that she hud gone to Salt Lake , but the ofllcor thought it a chostmitty mother-in-law Joke nml was con tinued in his suspicions , It took much tlmo and many proofs before ho could ho released. Mr. Quick wanted to have Mr. Klwoll called upon to corroborate his statements , but this proffer was declined , as ho could not recall Mr. Ehvoll's name readily , Mr. W. H. M. Pusoy , the well known banker , with whom 5Mr. Quick 1ms done business for years. J. H. Suyder , the commission man , were called In to Iden tify him and vouch for his standing. The clerk , who cut off the plcco of cloth , was called up to corroborate the statement. Aftei much annoyance and humiliation ho was tolil that ho might take bis 40 cents worth ol glnghalu and go , Mr. Quick's feoltnirs wore not given nny balm on reading in tbo next morning's papers an item to the effect that a farmer was caught stealing two bolts of cloth from tbo store , and that ho was made to din gorge. r I'.lJiAfUCAI'JIS. Miss Matlo B. Crandall has returned from a three years' visit with friends lu Water- ville , N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Saunders leave this morning for Bennet , Nob. , to stay over Bun- day with a former classmate of Mr. Saun ders. ' Thomas A. Knotts , a former well known Council Bluffs man , was in this city yester day. Ho loft iu the afternoon for his homo n Des Molnes. Charles Bray Is in Chicago trying to make arrangements for the transportation of a crew of men to Valparaiso , South America. [ To has been awarded the contract for buildIng - Ing 110 miles of railroad near that place , If lie can make satisfactory arrangements , will start for the now scene of his labors in a few days. days.To To Nervous and Delillltat : : ! Men. If you will send us your address wo wll send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltalo Belt nnd Appliances on trial They will quickly restore ye-u to vigor , manhood and health. Pamphlet free. VOI.TAIC BELT Co. , Marshall. Mich. Unit Guild musical nud dance tonight at Hughes' hall. Admission 25 cents. Evans Laundry Co. . 5'JO Pearl street. Tele phone JJ'JO. Uoods called for und delivered. MetluxllRt Printing. Rov. T. McIC. Stuart , pastor of the Broadway Mothodlst Episcopal church , started yesterday morning for Cincin nati to attend the mooting of the Methodist book committee , of which ho is a member , The book concern of the Meth odist Episcopal church is the largest publish ing institution iu the world under thu direc tion of o religious denomination. There are two largo publishing houses , ono in Now York , the other in Cincinnati. These repre sent $1.500,000 worth of property nnd largo book depositories in all the principal cities of the country. The book committee are the directors of this business and meet annually unless Im portant interests should call them together of tenor. There are twenty members of this committee. "Tho Excelsior Springs , Mo. , iron water is the best I have over used. " .1 , W. Mooro. M. D. , "Tho Dakota , " Central Park , West Now York. Too much California canned goods on hand ; must be sold. Kollcy & YQUukcrinun. II. A. Cov , western sales , agent for A. T. Thatcher , has moved his coal ofllco Irom the Brown building to No. Itl'Main ' street , in the Chapman building. Mr/Cox has joined with Cooper & McGee , who have moved their real estate oftlce from tUoirMcirlam block to 'tho sama place , nud the gentlemen have titled up as pleasantly and nicely arranged ofilced as there are In the city , and'they will bo glad to welcome their friends anu the public in their now quarters. Bnloonn I'ayjnpr Up. Sovcnty-thrco saloons have boon reported to the chairman of the flhnnca committee In the council subject to thofis.ualfcVJ. 10 monthly tine. This is ten moro tian were assessed last month. The order requiring their own ers to pay up lu full before- the 10th of the month will bo rigidly enforced. So far about one-third of them have settled with the city , and the marshal reports all the others to bo willing to pay within the required , time. Pomona Brand Iloarhound tablets will relieve lievo your cough. Pomona stamped on e.iea tablet. Ask your druggist or candy dealer for thorn , Best heavy goods , 2T > per cent oil , cosh. Heller , the tailor , 810 Broadway. J , C. nixny , steam noatlnc sanitary en gineer , Oft Mo rriatu block , Council Blufis Bell & Son's now grocery takes the lead on Upper Broadway. No old stock. Iloyn AVnnted at American district telegraph ofllco. General IJrooko AHSUIIICH Comm'ml , General Brooke has Issued hfs order , in compliance with tbo recent order of the pVcsl dent , assuming command of all that portion of South Dakota lying 'south of the forty- fourth parallel of north la'.ltudo and of tno troops now stationed or temporarily serving therein. This order transfers the Pine Ridge and IJoscbud agencies from the department of Dakota to the department of the Platto. ion.i Miners OSKAI.OOSA , ! ) ! . , Fob , < ! . [ Special Telegram to THE BEK. ] Representatives of Iowa miners are In session here for the purpose of organizing District No. 13 of the United Mine Workers of America. The district comprises the state of Iowa and completes the organiza tion of the national union. The objects are for the mutual protection of members and to establish a uniform scale of wages. They do not encourage strikes , but will resort to them when occasion de mands. The national association meets In Columbus , O. , Marrb. 10 , nnd at that time demands for thecigiit-hour system and for the weighing of coal on top will bo made. The following ofllcer * were elected : W. T. Scott of Mystic , master workman of the secret organization nhu president of the open sessions ; Jnmos Davidson , Oskaloosa , worthy foreman and vice president ; Julius Frarom , Seymour , secretary and treasurer ; John McCulloch of What Cheer , George Martin of Flnglcr and Thomas Ilower of Cedar Mine , executive committee. Supreme Court Deu'slniis. DCS MOINKS , la. , Feb. (1. ( [ Special Tele gram to TIIC BUB. | The supreme court iiled the following opinions today : II. U. Nelson , appellant , vs C. L. Peterson , Monroo'dlstrlct ; afllrmcd. C. W. Fanvs B. W. Seward , Jr. , ct al , ap pellants. Jackson district ; ntllrmcd. J. C. vVlntorbremei vs Bruimvick-Blnke- Collender company , appellants , Marshall dis trict ; afllrmeo. W. B. Cuppy , administrator , appellant , vs O. W. CotTinau , Pottnwattarclo district ; modified and afllrmed. Samuel N. Bowman vs Andrew Anderson , defendant , and Helen M. 1'crccll , interveuor appellant , Jefferson district : reversed. J. A. Shaw vs Chicago , llock Island & Pa- cillc railro.td , appellant , Appanooso district ; reversed. Abram S. Hewitt , appellant , vs J. C. Young , Cedar Haplds superior court ; re versed. J. 0. Lorbor vs C. C. Conner , defendant , and M. M. Stark , intcrvcnor appellant , Mus- catlno district ; alllrmcd. "W. H. Seaman , appellant , vs Alonzo Baughman ot al , Scott district ; .illlniuul. S. D. Brown vs M , Barngrovor and J. E. Barngrover , appellants , Taylor district ; afllrmed. Fatal Cutting Affr.iy. OSKALOOSA , la. , Teb. 0. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB BKE.'I At Morrisvlllo , n suburb , last evening Jerome Barrett , a man thirty years old , attacked James Brown with a knife , cutting six great goslioi in his body , the combined length of wlilch was over clgh t fL-otaud required 127 stitches to draw to gether. Ho will probably Uio. Brown Is a young man of unsavory character and the affray grow out of his alleged intimacy with Barrett's wife. Brown also used a knlfo > but without serious effect. Barrett Is sober and industrious and has the sympathy of the community. He iuimcdlatoly surrendered. Tlio UHiial 1'rnutlce. CiUMiir.nuux , S. D. , Fob. 0. [ Special Telegram to TUB IKI : . | Claim Jumpers are annoying settlers on the ceded Sioux lands. Many of these settlers were compelled to leave their claims at the commencement of winter , intending , of course , to return in the spring. Claim jumpers have taicon advantage of this and are locating now bottlers on ttio claims of tno settlers who ate temporarily absent. Serious trouble will result. Free SclionlH I'.ir Now Moxluo. AuiuqiiEJiQUK , N. M. , Tob , ( J. The passage - sago by the legislature of the Pauliu free school bill will glvo Now Moxlco a frca school law for the Unit tlmo In bar history. Mnrdl Orns nt New Orloniin. On February 10 the grand carnival will take pluco. The great Wnuush tire now Kolllny round trp ] tlukotH to Now OrloniiB good returning until February 28 very cheap. Tlmo only forty hours. A. TTHATOHR.R. . / 1 16 MAIN To Our Friends and Patrons : We have removed our office from 114 Main to 16 Main Street , WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF HARD AND SOFT COAL Can supply you promptly at all times. Best Illinois Coal $4.50. Telephone 48. H. A. COX , Sole Agent. SPECIAL , NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TTlOltSArK Vury ( Ino C-ycar-old rondstcr A. mid family mare ; cliciip for cush ; om or span.V1I1 'trade for uprliilit pliino. Mur. liourlciiis. inii.sk' toucher , 114 titutHmun tumit , Council IIUiITs. WANTED Ml yards of plastering done by purly who will tuko a court youna linrso In part payment. Apply to Leonard Kvorott , T OOA.L agents wanted In every county In .LJ Iowa and NoliniMut for thu exclusive sulo of thu best practical seller uvcr offered to farmers. Call imd see It ; or nddross Oawdy MffitU , 10I1/ ! Main street , Con neil HliifTx. FOK SALE Vine RHKO | ! and doublet road sters nnd heavy draught horses. Will also fill orders for any style of horses wanted. Lcnvo orders with Dr. W , Ij. 1'atton , Control livery and sale stables , 21 and 22 N. Muln Council lllnirs. ACKEH-lf you want to net ouo nero or moro for it nloo homo , and whein you can tfiir- rtun find rae ! Miiall fruit and poultry , or If you want ten or twenty acres or a lursjo farm In Iowa , MO ean suit yoiu Cull and MMI us. Johnstont Vua fatten , Kverett block. Coun cil llluffs. rpOLA.IIES-Try Dr. Miller's homo treat- JLnicntfor fonialo ( llsuiscs. : Hafe , mild and Ktiro , Also Dr. Miller's plUipastlles ; painless and guaranteed to cure. I'or sulo In Council Itlull.s HiidUinaha only liy Mri , A. A. Kinlth. 128H. 1st St. . and Mrs. 0. K iliggliiH , 1510 I.eavuiiwirUi Bt. , Omaha. FOK HALE or Itontr Oardon land , with houioi , by J. U. Hloo. WJ Mala at , Council Bluffs OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main anl Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign and domestic ) xclunjb Collection uiado und Interest uuld ou tlmo dopoilti. W. C. ESTEP , Council llluffs , Iowa. 11 North Mitlu Slrcct , Funeral Director an I Kinlnlincr. Twelve hours in lulvfineo of nil other routes. Also round trip tlckotu to ( ill points In Florida. The favorite route to the Hot Springs of Arknnmia. For tick ets and full information in ro urird to time und routes Bouth or cant cull til the Wfibasli olllco , 1502 Fiirnuni street or write G. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Puss. Agt. , Omiihn , Neb. CITIZENS STATE BAffi Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 , SURPLUSAND PROFITS 65,000 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215,000 DIRECTORS I. A. . Mlllor , K. O. Oloason , E. I * BhiiRiirt , K. K. Hurt , J. U , Edrauudson , Uharlo * O. Uannm Transact neiiera.1 bunking buil- nr . Largest uaplUl und lurului of tatf bankln Southwestern Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , Finley Burko.Qeo.W. Hewitt.Thos. E. Oasady Burke , Hewitt & Casady. Attorneys-at-Law IMIACTIOK IN Till ! 8TATIS AND FKDlSKAIj 0) ) J 11'I. Offices : J. J , llrown liulldlng , Council Illuffa , Iowa M. H. CHAMBERLIN. M. D KYK , KAIl. NOSH ANI > TIIKOATKl'KCIAMST , Council lllun.1 , In. JUUllscmonnl UIH I'.VIC. KAIl , NWR an4TIIUUAT. trciitrcl null the Krcatoal BklllAnd cnro. CATAUHir , ASTHMA nnilllAY KKVKll ireatuil with umtncnt KUCCOHB , milimCAL.Ol'ttltATIONS.nhuro iiuceinnry , pain * letiljr ptirfonuot with tlio ulmoitciiru nnit aklll , n Burlnjr perfect roiulU. K1NK.HT IJI.AHSICS ( iccitr- nteljr proJcrllicil , cornvtlnic " rnfrnctlro trouble * , B .Myoi'la , llyperoplanml A Uulimtl ru , thui rim- ilurlnu ilxht omf , clear nml pillulen. OIIUONIU NKUKAUilA und SICK IIKAUACI1K , at r ream of U'rrlblo Hiincrlnit. no relief , entirely curod. Onico , Itoom 1 , atituart llluck , oror Uonu & Ou.'t itoro , Council Illulli , la. Sims &SauDderrtrlAeyaaot , , a fodmil courts. KO.IUIH ; i , 4 und 6 bhugurl Ilcno block , ( Juuncll Ululfc. Iowa. D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' and Packers' Supplies , Market Fixtures , Casing , BplcRH and H.IUNIIKO Muknr.V Muolilnory. 820. B ! Mulnit.i Council UlulTv , Iu. Alio Uealon u Illdutund fur * .