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OM.AIIA DAILY UEK : THritSIXAY , l\IAUOIl \ 11) ) , 1801 il All A JJKK. COUNCIL I3L.UFPU Ol-TIUi : No. 12 1'KAIU , STUKirt1. I MlvortM by Cnirlcr In any jurt o ( llio City. II. W. Til. TON MAN'AUKH. TKl.iPllON'KSi ; IIIIUCM < onico ' , NO.in. . Night n < lll'or. No. - ' : . jn\tnt .MI.'A i w.v , N. V. 1' . Co. Coiinrll lllufi's I.uiiibi'rCo , coal. Crnft'Rfhnltol loans , -.Ml Sapp blook. ( Icinslim Heels SjiriiiB roal. 1'lmtclicr , 10 Mnlu Unity ( itillil mod * In rcfrnlnr session tomor row cvinilnK witliMrs. O. H. .l.ieksun , Bl * t''iwl stioot. HfKiihr iiirotlni ; of Ilnnnou rlmptcr No. M. Order of Knsicrn blur tills uvuiiing In Miuotilclmll , 'I'hu Mnrrli'il T.nilloi1 SoclnV society will meet till ? iiMi'l-noon lit llio riMttlrnro of Mrs , II. II. Van llrutit , * : tr Mynsior strct't. Tlic tRivolliiir men will holil a Innlnes ! inu'lltii ' : ill tlio Miiii'iis linll , Mil Mrandwny , Snluriltiv , Matvh ' 'I. nt 7in : : p in. All travel ers ni-o R'nuosti-il to attoiul. The Knlthful Woruors will plve n basket Miiipor In the HiMViiu llnptlil dnnvh thi * cvi'liliitf , I .mill's w'io I'oino nro roiiic"ttol | to brlnu a lwM < pt or nn.v Ifi o'-nti nilinlsslon. AH tries of liiforpornllonoto \ lllcil yoslor- ( liiy with tliofouiitv roc'onlor by tint Pirsby- tcrhui i-liurch of Shiiiiin , Hollinap to\vnship riio truiti'i-s nro Knlint Mlllof , Umll llebr- . iiinnn nnil ,1. 11. SlniTt. Jniiiia OMlrion , who was ( omul irnllty o ( Inrccny lu tllhlvirl coiuta few ilavh npi , lia < been tliird $ IW nnd Hi'iiii-iu'cil to a tonn of Ililrty days In the rotinly Jail. Joe Tullur , wlio burulail/iut LoutPit Mol/Ki'i''s restaur ant , was k'iu'ii a similar scnU'iu-o. Allssilpniilo 1'ilo ontortnlncil tlio tiMoburi of llio Hill srliiml 'I'lii'sdiiy ' niclitni tier ivsl- ilnnco , ! IVJ l.lin'oln uvniiiu. Aft < * r tliL'Kiiost ! ) liuil nrrlvi'il ntul worn busily cn Ki'd In bnv- lii ( , ' u ioiul ; tiui' : thu still in iMiao up , anil as It siTinc'd to jj'"W ' worsi' instoail of bettor as tlio evening HOIV away , they iltvliloil to stay all niirlit. Tor tlio rest of tlio nlnlil messc'ii- KIT bo.vH wore busy hustling to uiul fro , noti fying tli" frii'iuls of tlio toaehors us to their wlioroabouts. A. Str.unl , K. Ktminl and 0. II. 'I'lioini ) oii caino to the lllulls from Omaha nlnht lioforo lint anil hiivil a hacli ilrlvor fur U'llllain Martin , to taku them over the city. Thry were tlruaU , anil when they wore nsUril for their fare , they rofuseil to pay. Martin's ' man tit nni'o Inrlml them in thu vchiclo anil took them to the ( lolleo station , wlieru lie swore out an Inforiaatioa t-harKiiiK them with ilninUi'iinoss and rofimliiK to i > ay hack hire. U'lioy wore lined $10.10 In poilru eoun yester day iiioniii ! . Joseph "Lawless , another fit'i'linoii | ] of Intoxii-ateil humanity , was lined S'.MIO. ' Joseph Welch , nf AVeleli's hack line , went on a drunk last evenlni ; . Ho celebrated the iHc'usioii bv tryinir to stanil on his hoail in a innil piuldlo at llio corner of Ki hth street and Ilroadway. Mo had Just assumed tin ) desiroil pose when Ollloor McDonalil clinic nloiiK and Interrupt oil tils little divorsion. Fred Heiiso , wnovorks la John Kvors' butcher shon , was with \Velch ami attenmteil tnproveat the oflloor from nmkiinr thoarresl , \\lioronpon .Mfllonalit took him aluiiK too. AVelch was booked with ilrnnkonne.w nnd HebBO with Interforiair with an ollk-or in the dlscliaive of his iluty. Hoth men will an- sw r to their ivapeetivu chnrKUi this nioni- In in polieo court. Tlio Mothddist laOles liavo a line display of fancy articles lortnloat Masonle tomvlo'lo iay. ! A innsleal pro rainino in the evening. Ailniission freo. T ( > noliiii | ; I lie VIMIIIH Idea. ThonowStroctsvllhisflioolvwopened : yes terday morning uiulur llio ilirectloa of Super intendent Sawyer ami DlivctorSchoent en. l''or various reasons tlio attendance was nut l.ptt ; ; > I'liiolly on account ol thu weather nnil ' ' i'nu'tiieaslcs. There were about ono hundred and twenty-llvo pupils onrolleil , anil those wore divided into live grades , nccoiiliiiK to their inialillcations. It is thought the onroll- incntwill bu considerably larger than that lieforo the wcok Is up. It has been tountlad- vlsablo to extoiul tlio boundaries of the dis trict to bo covered by the now building ; by the addition of that portion of the city bounded liy Kljlitecnth ; and Twenty-third directs and avenues II and K to the territory ns already dolliied some days ajo. This , it is thought , will pivo the teachers plenty of pupils to take euro of without iro\vdiiiK ilium. 'J'ho work of vradini ; the school will probably not bo entirely completed before the end of llio v.'colt. The residents of Htrectsvillo nro very much ] ) loaseil with their new buildini : . It w.is at lirst feared that the ImililiiiK would not lie lari ocnoupli toareoininodato all tlio pupils who mlfjht liavo tu altend there , hut from present indications it looks ns thmidi the buildini ; would ho lui 'o enouuh , not only for present needs , hut , forsomo years to come us well. The bnitdini ; is a model so far us architecture anil general appeaiTiiconro eon- cmied , and the property owners of th.it vicinity nro to bo rongnuulaluii on their uciiuisitlon. Co ! to Masonic temple for your mer.ls to day. Dinner , ; ( . " > cents ; nnppor , - . " > cents. Ice cream and eako diirmi ; the ovenin . Will Trailo for Kami..f. . Q. Anderson will tradu for farm or aero property near Council ' HlulTs , hia dwollltiK at Sholia'mloah , la. , ap- praiboil at kt.-W. Call at the ofllco of the t'ouiicil lilnlTs insurance company for fur- Ihor particulars. Hurled Ponton Street. Property owners in the glens wore tntido to understand yesterday morning that there had Ijeen a rain durinn the night. Most of them found that they had been in.ido wealthier by the addition of larco corner lots which had drifted down upon thglr premises fromsoniewhoro furlhor up the bluffs. On Lincoln avenue thu tlirt which should have lain quietly in the middle of thu street was removed , mid in its place was several inches of soft , clayev stuff that had made the road almost impassible. Iletitoa street is also In a horrible condition , the clay Hliim- having heon transformed by tlio" rain into a thick pudding than threatens the destruction of oven the souls of the unhappy residents. Iris bv all means the worst street in the city nnd won ono trip through it will jrlvo the impression that It is the wor.t In Amer ica. Docppntttrs have been cut in the new llllinp on both sides of the street , rendering it impossible to drive up to the sidewalks , or where there should Do sidewalks. The thin slime has slid down tlio hill and submerged the crossings on Washington avenue to the depth of a foot or more. Tlio indignation felt by the residents toward tlio city nldor- men , who arc responsible for the mischief , is hot ciioiiph to make the mud boll. " 1 wish , " remarked .11 in Anderson as ho paid a darltey M cents to carry his gum waders out of the rear do'or of the 'Columbia' last evening , "that every alder man who voteil to pile that mud on' Henton had to walk the full length of the street forty times a day for the next month. Wo had a decent street before tno council ordered the alleged improvements in dotiancn to the pro tests of tlio property owners , hut now well , 1 wish there worn two or three alder men buried up there in the mud they have poured down upon us.'o will take a cyclone or two in preference to any further attempts of the council to Improve the street. I'cak Sisters , Trinity church , Friday evo. Kvans Lnumlry Co. , .V.'O I 'carl street. Tele phone 'J'.H ) . Goods called for anil delivered. JC. nixoy , sto.ita no. in ? , sanitary en- Elmer , 20.1 Mo main block , Council Blum Spriir. Hunting * The Council HluiTs hunting ami fishing clu u held n meeting Tuesday night for the purpose of discussing whether they should place n man In chargi ) of their hunting grounds south of the city , so us to have thu place always m readiness for the members when they wish to enjoy n hunting or lishlng excursion. After soiiio'iliscussion It was de cided to appoint H special loliccimin whoso duty It shall bo to care for the Krouuds and the cabin , to attend to the wants of the mom- bcJi-s whoa they visit the place nnd to keep latruders away. The grounds will bo opened for the use ot members iu a short time. xirii'o iMinti oni'vni tu HIMM' Nh\\S \ \ MIOM COINC11. HLUrS , The Tight Ow Taxu Between the Rail- ro.idsmil the County ! ' FIRE DESTROYS THE MARCUS BLOCK , llnply tu .Mi . Sti'ndliiiin llui'liMl Henton Ml -I'repiirlni : I'or Siulnt ; llittiiniK 'I'fletl Cor Voting. County .Supervisor A. C. Clraham returned yesterd.iy . from DOS Monies , \vheru lie ind Auditor Ilri.drlcks ont on Monday to ap- pi-ar ucfuro the state execiiUvo council with reference- the taxation of tlio raliro.nl properly within the city limits. The statutes proide that all properly that is u od ex clusively in the operation of railroa.h sli.ill bo assessed by the executive counell. Taking refilKO under this provision the companies have heon tvtiirnlng largo ( piaiitltle.s of Innd totliostateccunell for taxatlJii whicli were not used even remotely for MIlro.nl purposes. The matter was looked vip by the county supervisor ? and Messrs. ( Irnliiun and Hen- drii-ks worn appointed a committee to present the claims of i'ottawattainlu county before the council. These RoniliMTicn on Tucsiliiy mot tlio conn- oil , which eonsl ts of the governor , state auditor and soerotary of state. Their side of the cnso was listened to by the members of tlio council , after which the law was ex plained by Governor llolus , Ho stated th.it llio law provided distinctly that all property that \\M ii.soil exclusively la thonpcr.ilionof the roads was subject to taxation by the coun cil , but all other property wus assessable by tin- county assessor lilto that of private indi viduals. This was Just llio construction of the law that the committee had wanted. They asked wh.it would lie done in ease the railroad * kepi tin sending their property into the council as before. The re-ply was that it made no illlTeronce ; If they sent their prop- oily to the wrong place it was their own fault and lhe.\ must hear llio consequences. During the conference some Insight was gaincil as to the way in which llio railroad property Is assessed by the council , tiov- ernor Holes stated that the railroad com panies had been sending their property in for assessment , and tlio taxes had been levied on It at the tlgures which were given by the ownirs , so that the companies liavo virtually been Ihcirown assessors. The HlulTs delegation was not the only ono that appeared before the council. The move ment has been begun all through the stato. and committees from all parts were there to present their cmitus. The companies too were liberally represented. In tlio neighbor hood of llfty iiliornuys were on the Held In theintcre.stsof the various roads , and the imivcisid desirownslo get something more out of the roads than they Mere now getting. Ono of tlio ntlornoys asked Mr. ( irutiam if ho was after them because they had refused to build a union depot in this city , nnd lie thought ho had a gowl oppor tunity of getting revenge. Mr. I rah am re plied that Council U luffs heUl no leeling of revt'iiire towarJ the companies , In spite of llio hubby way in whicli it had been tre.itoil by tin-in ; nil It wanted was the money which was justly duu it , and it proposed to get it if It could. The attorneys gave notice that they would tight the matter to the bitter end. end.Mr. Mr. ( irahamluis no unuht , however , as to the outcome. It is only natural that Ihocotn- pauie.ishould wish to keep on the saiuo oltl way , as tln > clianiro contemplated will lese them a cool $ iuK ) a year In this county tilono , and in the same proportion all over the btate. s'i ON sroitij. Council lllulls , Iowa. FAST HL.AUIC SATKICNH. Tlio finest display of rust black silicons over shown any where is to bo found at the Boston Siore , Council Hinds. The prices conio within tlio reach of all. A beautiful guaran teed fast blacl ; sateen for 1'J'vc ; a better for l ! c ; a better still for U.V nnd 'Uc ) , and a beauty , lines t honrietta llnish , at ! Mc. The IKc and -"m quality is wll worthy of special notice , a line l ivnch sateen lirnrlutta llnish lit I'Ji1. ' The latest in dress binding mitt facing is the bias velveteen , wears much longer ami don't destroy the slioi-s , to bo had at the Boston Store. Council llliifTs , la. if. II. Atkins , western agent for Dol'.in's plate glass company , will nlvo estlmatos on pluto delivery In Iowa and Xehraslta. Tin * Xtnv I'acllic is the most ceutrallv located hotel in Council muffs. V'S Tlic > larous Block \'aiilxlu-s in Siimkc Aboiil 'M iilninhl. "Firo ! " "I'iro ! " was llio cry that startled the p.issers by on mUhlloiiroatlwayl.ist night at II o'clock. An invostiir.Uioii showed that the Mar.'iis blouk , on Hroadway between Scott and Sixth streets , was on lireVhon llrst discovoivd the Ila'nes ' were burning brightly In the center of the store , tlioach a view from the outside would not allow it to bo seen wh.it it was that was burning , the stock of clothing and dry goods with which the room was tilled Doing piled up in such a way as to shut off the view largely from the street. No ono seemed to know whcro to go to turn in nn alarm , nnd the result was that it was several minutes before the tire department arrived on the scene. After the connection had boon made and the water had been turned on there was sud denly a loud no ] ) , ami tlio nn.id of the hose blew off. Several more minutes weio consumed in replacing the broken hose. At last the department was ready for work and then it was found impos sible to gel the front door open on account of the holts and bars which fastened it , ap parently for the purpose of keeping intrud ers out , no matter what their object wus in wanting to enter. The pinto glass windows in the front of tbo.store were linally broken in , and through the holes thus made a stream ot water waa thrown into the interior of llio building on the llaines , which afleratiino died awav. Daring the progress of the llro some 0:10 asked whether any ono roomed in the burn ing building. As if in answer to the ques tion , an apparition appetredat the entrance to the office stairway with Its pantaloons on its arm. The apparition was discovered lo be ( .ieorgo K lloulton. who had made Ids es- cniK ) from tlio olilce room hi which ho had been asleep just in time lo prevent his being transformed into ah.irbi-cue. How the lire originated is unknown. Tbo only thing that would tend to throw any light on the subject is the statement of an agent lor the New York life Insurance com pany who is stopping at the Kiel hotel. Ho stated that ho was standing in front of the Kovoro house , across the street from the Marcus block , Immediately after the alarm of lire had been sounded and that on looking Into thu building , which was alrea.ly lighted up by the llames , ho saw a man distinctly inside - side the room. What ho was thuiofor , or who no was , lie could not say , but he was certain ho saw him , Mr. Marcus , the owner of the building anil the stock , was seen List night. Mustated that ho had astockof about $ l-\HX ( ) worth of dry goods , clothing and furnishing goods , upon which there was insurance to the amount of about $10,0i)0. ) The building is worth ilfi.Qii ) and this Is covered bv insur ance. The loss to the building will bo heavy and the stock was rendered ahno-,1 worthless by the lire and the water togelher. The lire department was called out yester day afternoon at ' o'clock by an alarm from bovIII , at the corner of Twenty-third street nnd Hroadway. The call was responded to by the North Mam street ami Lower liroad- way companies. The lire was Iu a house otviiplea by a man named Quick , situated at the corner of Avciutu I and Twenty-second street. It had started from a defective ttuo , n small crevice having been loft In the chim ney , through which the Iliuno had been com municated to the woodwork , It was so situ ated that the hose could not be used , but after a few minutes' work with palls the bla/o was extinguished. In ono of the rooms there was a let of barroom furniture storcJ , tto property of Nujwlcon IJluto , most of which wtvs more or les.i scorched , Some diitnn u win nlnndonoto tlio other household furniture ll is thought the lo * will not ex ceed < IW , nil of which Is cevoml by liisur- nuco. Ttoiililo Ot < * r n I'njii'r. An nnsxvfr , couutcrrlultnnml cross-petition was lllod yestonlay Vy the doffiidunl in llio r.Koof.M. M , Sleiultaan agahut O.V. \ . Say- dcr , in which several thou < .UKl dollars' worth of stoek In the Iially Nonpareil Is at stake. The suit \vas commeiu'cd some time ago In superior court by Mrs , Ste.utiiiaii , upon tbreonotos of } . ' , ( K)0 ) cucli which had been ( 'lvon by Suyder when lie pxnvmned a half intorcjt in the Nonpareil. The allegation of the petition was thnt the Interest on the notes hnit not been ki'p' ' ' up , and thnt one of the notes themselves was due mid unpaid , The answer whicli was filed by the defend ant yesterday tlirnuuli his attorney.- * , Mo.s rs. Shea A ; ( Snlvlii , claims that neither the notes nor interest are dm" , and that the defend.int Is not indebted In any MI m to the plaintiff. It alleges that Steadnnm offered lo soil the stock to Snyder , anil In order to Induce liltn to buy. represented that the prollt.s of the paper had bocuifi'.MM , when in fact they had been only flTiW. ; Ho also represented that there were no outstanding dobls airalast llio company , when In foci there wore debts un paid to the amount of more than STW , ( ) . lie al.-.o said that there was tluo on book accounts inorothanfl l.ixxt , while llio book accounts that were ruullv due consisted merely of old and nlinoil woithlcsH accounts that had uc- cu ululated as the result ofveursot buslne.ss and were worth not moro than fi,000 : at the oulddo. Another claim which Stoadinati imuli' , according to the allegations ol llio defend.int , was that the Kven- ing ( ilobo stood ready to purchase the oven ing Assnblated press franchise at any tlmo for $ . * iHH , ( > , when In fr.ct the Olobo was not ready to purchase It for that or any sum approximating it. Tliodrfeiuliinl clninis that the stock which lie bought and paid for With IOUIn ) cash nnd $ Ti.K ( 0 in notes was not worth the price he paid for It by at least ill.OUI. lie uNo claims that ho suffered $1Kill ( damages bv being-compelled to tnovo to this city nnd put in his time and labor In trying to nnikoa paper nut of the Nonpareil. Ho demands Hint ho bo awarded a judg ment foe JIOHH ( ) , and thnt the * notes bo can celled mid delivered over lo him. DrsVoodb'iry. ' . dentists , DO Pearl street , next to Ciraiiil liotol Telephone 115. High grade work a specialty. t'alaatho assembly Rive their soelal Wed nesday evening , March Ih , at Knights of I'ythias hall tor thu benefit of the home for the Inimdloss. Admission'J5 cents , Shugart.t Co. carry largest slocn of hulk Held , garden and lloiver scons in the west. Catalogue and samples by mail. ( Suiting DDWII IpciiM.'H. . Alderman J. II. 1'aco ' believes lu cutting down the city expenses. Although ho has hut just taken His soul In the council , ho is already giving voice to his sentiments in this direction with all the ease and gracefulness of an old hnnd at tlio business , \Vhen asked yesterday ns to what ho thought of the pres ent state of affairs as regards the police force , lie repiieil : "Well , I think that twenty patrolmen is moro than wo need.Vecotilil just as well ns not lopotT about live of them and bo none the loser. Whether wo shall do so or not is a thing I can't say just at present , but 1 rather think it will come lo that in the near future. "Another place where wo are going to cut down theexpenses is in the mutter of salar ies. Ttieoriiinnnco that was brought up the other night fixing the salaries of ihofurcu will bo passed without a doubt , so far as the salaries of the day and night patrolmen nro concerned. As to the chief's salary , I would bo In favor of keeping it down to ? > 0 per month. 1 behove wo caii got lots of men who would liKe thu oftlcd at Uiat price , and who would fulfill all the duties connected with it just ns well us the mini ihcy.havc got. Hut then , Smith u the only man hi the council who thinks as I do , so there is no use of talk- ingaboiillt. " The memuers of the force who will be af fected by the cut in salaries do not pro fess to want the earth ; they only want a fair and honest salary. Although they have been ostensibly receiv ing ? 7l ) per month , they have in reality had only in Iho neighborhood of ? C > 5. They are compelled to take their pay in city warrants , which at present bring them W cents oa the dollar. So t hat u cut to tii.r > per month will bring them in reality to a trillo below ? < ; o. They insist that lids l nota fair salary for the work they have to do. Tno police agitation has brought out some of the prominent business men to the sup port of the police department. .An opinion nearly universal is that thu police depart ment lias never been in as good condition as it , now is. The city is more orderly than it has been for years , and tliis fact is consid ered duo largely to the strict discipline in which the members of the department have been held , and the close altc'ntion to business that has been icquired from them , The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. Is' , O'llrien , Fruit farm for sale oa reasonable terms ; within one and one-half miles of the 1" . O. ; all in bearing ; peed buildings ; possession given at once. Call on U. J , Ilulcbinson A : Co , , 017 BroaJwuy. Tried l ir Illojjnl Voting. J. C lloyd was on trial yesterday niornine before , Iudgo.Mcio ! ; on the charge of voting illegally , The crnno Is alleged to liavo been committed on March i ) , when the election of school directors was held. Floyd was ar rested on that day on nn information liled by W , 11. Knophor , who was at the polls when Boyil voted , and challenged Ids vote lit the timo. The circiinmnmes out of which the troublerrow nro as follows ; JSoyil went lethe the Second ward polls and presented his bal lot. Ho was informed that his name was not on the registrar's list. Ho stated thutho had moved but a few days before from tbo Sixth ward , nnd that ho had gonoto the registration place on Saturday evening for the purpose of having bis unnio changed from ttoSixth totho Second , Ho was told that ho would have to go to the Sixth ward anil have a transfer slip tnailu out before his name could he transferred , ilo accordingly went to the place of rotfibtra'.ion In the Sixlii ward , but it was closed. Homo ono told him that ho would nothavoany trouble in voting , so ho thought no nero about it until election day , when ho swore in his vote ana was arrested as above stated. lloyd told his story to the court and Kiiopher told his. The facts In the case were admitted by the prosecution to have been us lloyd told them , and the question whether the vote was legal or not is the one upon which tlio whole matter hinges. Con siderable interest is taken In the ease by members of both parties , ns is shown by the fact that lOinniet'i'inloy appeared as attorney for the prosecution , and A , S. Hu/elton for the defense. T he cuso was taken uniler ad- visomcnt by Judge McOco. Now goods arc arriving by the car load at the great installment house of Mamie ! A ; Klein , IWO Hroadway , Iho only Installment house hi Council HlulTs and Hie largest in the west. Bvory article used about a household is included In the new goods , and you e'lti get thorn at the lowest prices and upon small weekly or monthly payments and enjoy tbo use ol the articles wlulo pajlng for them. Do you want nn express wagon or boy I Umg up the A. I ) . T. Co. , telephone Ifti , .No. 11 North Main street. Michigan Sail : u ii .Met-t , * CITY , Mich. , March IS. At a mooting of salt men today it was decided to allow tin1 Michigan S.ilt association to expire by limi tation March HI. All efforts for reorganiza tion were futile , A surplus of 1,1(00,000 , ( bnrrels will bo thrown on the market , unit this , with individual competition , it U feared , \vill rcjult in ruining the industry and clos ing many csUulUhincats. VThen Hnbjr wac tck , wo RIUO her Costrrfo , Whash iw i\UUldiliocrli'd forCastorld , When ho U > ciinu MUu , the clung to Ciutorla , \7bC9 \ blio Lr.J CUldrua , the ( ave them CislortJ , < M I.IVO ItSl.i 4 10 V.I 10 11 Nil 1 1' , rninllitiitn IVImn A\i\m \ Im Km1 In About Hr.h ry IllHclii iMl , S.teiuvfNro. Cal. , Mar i is , Thu senatorial rial ballot today rosultc-d ! KsteeIT ; Kellon , W ; Johnston , II ; Hl.inolurd , ' . ' ; 1'crktii' , t ; White iiitfin ) , 31 ; Irish | dom ) , I. Pulton's friends then forced an adjournment. The sensational bribery charges cnu od great excitement today. Kx-l'onpvssimin I'Vlton wrote n | > ereiiipory ( loiter to Attorney lioneral Hart , domnndhipflmtho disclose the actual fails and procccu itgalnsl any ono wno might Invoked oven by implication In tlu < alleged wrong doing. Tin' attorney gc-neri1 ! replied that the papers in nn way showed that any candidate had personally done any thing Improper In connection with the con test , 1 le also said thiM-vldence In his pos session wus not sufllelout to warrant him In tiling In formation of any character against any person. A legislative committee 1ms been appointed to inquire Into the matter. Tin * Pnriiu'i'M1 Alliance. H UTi.Mom : , Mil. , March b , - K\-Son tor Ingalls of Kansas , talking of the farmers' alliance today said : "This movement Is build ing greater than the majority of the people of tbo eastern slope nro willing to admit. It presents one of the most liitereillng political lirohlems of the country. Heroin the east , where the industries and employments tire dlvcrslllcd , ita progress is not depreciated nnil the strength It Is gaining not understood. In the , we > it. a imrolv agricultural section , It has taken n deep hold on the public mind , nnd tlio evolution of the movement Is closely watched by our deepest thinkers ami political economists. These farmers have cimclndod Unit there are wrongs oxUtmg that need ad justment. 'J'ho growth of the organ- i/atlon Is not ethrrial or sponta neous , hut has come with a strong un dercurrent of rensju that will ultlm.itolv hind It on a solid foundation which will defy all efforts of political ajjit liters to shako. I think it may he compared to the feeling of republicanism which swept over thu country from iN'tilo MiO. This result might bo mnro ( illicitly reached cnuld the west airl south mill common ( 'round on which lo stand. The east and north have recognized this nil along , and have very adroitly prevented any coali tion.Voniaylnok for a coalition that will produce tangible results. Tlio existing po litical parties , however , may by llieir plat forms nnd the candidates nominated , make such concessions to the alliance us to cause the menthol's to return to their respective folds with the belief that t he evils thovso.nk to redress will bo reformed In their house holds. " IMMiiix-iat i < - Tlianks. Hi'iiiNiinni.n , 111.March is. The 101 demo cratic members of Hie general assembly are grateful to the democratic press for its ef fective co-operation in securing the election of Senator I'almcrand l.avo signed a paper tendering heartfelt thanks Lo the democratic newspapers of the state of Illinois and the United States , "who niiled nnd encouraged us In the batllo which ended In the election oP the choice of the people of the stale of Illinois lion , , lohn M , Palmer , senator of the United States.1 I'atroim of Iniliisli-y. LIN-SIVO , Alluh..March IS. The supreme organization of the Patrons of Industry is holJinea meeting bore. Unanimity docs not % prevail and ills doubtful whether Independ ent political action will lw adopted ns recom mended by the state organization. Till ! J\I > 3.1JKilCDKIlKltH. . Ordered to lie Delivered to tin- Civil Authorities I'or I rial. IIM ) : ) OOH , H. I ) . , March \ \ [ Special Tel egram to Tin : BIT.--An ] order camotoday from the secretary of war toColonel Simmer , in command of the post at Fort Meade , to de liver to the civil authorities U'asunkaota , alias Plenty Horses , hullctcd til the last term of the United States court held in Deadwood - wood for the murder of Lieutenant Casey , and \Veihpeya , indicted at the same tiiao for ttie nuirdor of lianehman .Miller during the recent Indian outbreak. Tlio two Indians tire now in the Fort ileado guard house , the military having refused to surrender them to the civil authorities until nn order to do so was made by tlio secretary ofwar. . United States Marshal Fryo will , on Saturday , take the prisoners to Sioux Fulls.where they will bo tried before the term of the United States circuit court convening there April 10. On Trial lor .Mnrtlr. HL-IIOV , S. 1) . , March IS.-fSpecial Telegram - gram toTiuHiKJ : : 'J'ho trial of Fred Hund ley for the murder of his father. lion. Hue T. Hundley , hero last June , is in progress here. A number of witnesses Imvo been examined , maklnga strong case against young Hund ley. The trial will not likely conclude this week. Disgrace t < i Union ism. UnrmsTiit : : , N. V. Maroh IS. At tlio in vestigation of the clotldiig cutteiV lock out hero by tno state uoard or iirbitrmion a scheme by which money is extorted from llrius by the clothing cutters' ' national union , was shown by voluminous correspondence between inniiiifacturtM'i ' in this citv and Waiters tors \ terbrook , secretary of the cutters' union , and , lames Hiiglics. chairman of the OM-Cutivo board of the union. Wcstcrhrook has been arrested in Now York. Hughes is under arrest la Philadelphia and .lames Mc ( luirc is In custody In Clitcnco on a charge of extortion. They will bo biotiglit here. .lames A. Wright , district organixcr of the Knights of Labor , ivho arrived lure this morning from Philadelphia , together with John .1. Tlioym and Fredeiick A. .Archer of this city , were arrested inimeill- ntely nttor Iho morning session of the board of arbitrators on a charge ot conspiracy. Staiitlard Oil Silence. Xr.wYoiiK , March K ,1. I ) . Uockefoller. president of the Standard oil trust , an I S. C. Dodd , counsel , declined to say anything to day about the petition filed with the attorney general by Itogor A. Pryor , | r. , in behalf of a number of Independent oil relii.ors , asking him to bring suit in the namool the state against the Standard oil company to have its charter forfeited , because It had become ono of tlio constituent companies In the trouble. This is the sanio incliiotl as the proceedings against the North Klvcr sugar refining com pany. _ _ Holding a .1 nlilloe. ST. l'\riMinii. , March IS. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : HBK.I A dispatch from Hrowns V alloy , Minn. , snys.i jubilee is being helil there on account of the opening of Iho Wahpcton and Sissotim Indian reservation * , it Is a very ileiirablu body of land , ropro- senling 5,000 quarter ' -ections , equal la every respect totho famous Jted river valley , of which It is really n part. The reservation lies along the west line of the state , and is directly ro.iched by the Drowns Valley line of thoUrent Northern railroad from lids city. The l ! < > : ; tl Hull. Ciiirtnn , March Is Jcroino Jlcrchor , a well known plo'i ' > er merchant of Chicago , died here last night , ugiid soventy-threo. Ilo leaves a j'ortunenf : . ' , IIOOXM. ( Si'iiixtinixi ) , III. , .Mifrcli IS.-Wllllam II. Herndon , Abraham Lincoln's law partner and o.vnerof . "A Ulfertf TJncoln , " died today at his residence near lids city , aged seventy two. His youngest 1,011 , M'ill , died six hours before. ' Severe on Idv Stock K SiMiisiii'iRMt. 111. , Maivh l . tlvo DlxonnfVarrcn today introduced a bill which , if passed , will sorlously cmbirass the I'hlcneo live stock exchange. Its aim is to | . inhibit coiiibinatioiH to prevent canipotilion imioiig persons engaged In buying and soiling live slock , and h similar to the Kansas law already enacted on that subject , StiMinistilpirivalH. . At Movlllo--'riio Anchorla from Now "York. At London Tlio Lahn from Now York. At .Vow York The Majtutio from Liver pool and the \Vaesliind from Antwerp , Klin oiMi-il ol' Detective Ilnyes last night arrested Art Pierson , a "hastier , " who is suspected of being connected with tbo N orrisVIlrox burglary last wcok. iciil Pliiiliiili | ! . Useful iu nil forms of dyspepsia. M'tMII\ TltOt'llt.t.H. Atintlirr Chapter Wlilt'h I'rotnlsrn Scnsnlloiial lovcli | illl < iilM. CiticAiin , March H. A nowcliniiter In the trouhloM of the Sncll family was iinlnlitcd to day , which bids fair to h.ive . sensational ile- vclepinonls. A few days ago Hnttli ) Juerst , a nurse girl employed wllh the family ol Al bert , ! . Snell. son oltlie nmrdereil nillllonalre , was arrested , charged with larceny. Now con.es a story that larce.y : was only a part of the charge. For several weeks Mrs. Snell's health has been fulling rapidly. Finally It \ms notice. ! that tlio tonic she was taking was having u decidedly bail effect , One day she found in the bottle a while sediment , nhleh tlio tloct > r saldwasliol npiirl of thelonh' . Then w.no was substituted , but thesamutnul elTecl fol lowed , nnd the doctor told Snell thnt his wife was being poisoned. An oMiinlnallon ill closed some pnwdi'rtu the wine used at a tonle. Detectives \\erc cinplojed mid IIill o .luei'st's arrest followed. In her trunk n found SIUI worth of Mrs. Snell's property nndii vial containing a pinvder the same i s contained in the wine and tonle. Unth puv- ders liavo been sulijeeted to a ehemlsl. and pending Ids riport the attorneys for Snell refuse - fuse to talk. Two trcntlemen inllmnlely ni'iiinlnted | with Tascott left for Aberdeen , S. I ) . , lliis after noon to see If tlio smpoct under ill-rest inure is really the nun. T.-iicott Not Vet Itleatill.'d. AiuiiPirv : , S. I ) . . March b. The exami nation of UnniOH , the alleged Ta'-eott ' , Ims been postponed until thoCliicago man \\hois lo Identify him nivlvcs. TIII : / > / ; / * > sii > . iMs-nie. Hcv. Ilinviiul Mrk ( > iiCiicyVill \ Accept n I'lillarini < ' .ill. CiSTnv , C" ) . , March IS. ( Special Telegram to Tin : llr.i : . ] Kov. Howard Jlctjueary will preach no moro In Canton. The verdict of suspension would liavo settled that , but he hnd determined upon immediate resignation , no matter wh.it . tlio result win , merely w.dt- Ingfor the ofllcinl announcement. Mo has had propositions from the Church of the Messiah , Unitarian , at Chicago , anil also from Iho lenlitig Unitarian church at To ronto , Canada , from Jamestown , N. Y. , ami other points. His friends think tlio lintlsh have been taldng a part in his conviction. Kcv. McQueary expected to bo acquitted. HclioviiiL' that two mombotv of the court do- oided upon acquittal , his friends had ex ported at least one other to vote in that way , although a verdict has been reached and Mr. Meljiiuary convicted of heresy , ll is not thoughl that this ends ttio mitter in the church. Itev. McQiieary's mill has assumed the size of a congressman's , and his admirers over the country nro sending In synipatuetio messages. Although the verdict will drive him to Unitariunimi and from tlio Kplsco- pallan church , members hero think thoiutv | tioas raised by tills case have raised a dis cussion Hie ciid of which is by no means in sight. _ .v AUK xn i.o\inie i' < nnt. The AVI To of n IVmiNylvuiiln .Miner hniilN llelrtnii l < 'orl line. HnMOKIN , Pa. , March is. [ SR'eInl | Telo- grain toTni ; I5iiMrs. : | . Charlcj Dlininifk , wife of a Shamohin miner , Is in luck. Her husband wont to his work as usual yo.sto.du > morning. Upon entering tlio hou-io in the oyeninu'he was mot by his wife , who In ex cited tones exclaimed : "Charley , wo are no longer poor. " As tlio woman spolco she handed her hus band a letter frrm an F.imlbh lawyer , v\ho said Mrs. Dimmick had fallen heir In a tliird Interest in an estate in I.anenshiio. Kngl.md , valued atiiU,0iil | ( , liiis."it ) Mrs. Uimmick's graniltalherdicd , leaving his entile estate to her father. Soinedlllleulty arose and in Is.Vi , as the latUT was about inking pipssossion of the property , he was drowned while crossing the l nglish channel. Ills ilaiightcr , one year later , married ( Charles Dimmick and came to America , settling in the coal reginns oll'cnn- sylvanla. Two iverks ago Mrs. Dimmick i'C- ceived a letter from her sister in Lancashire stating that the estate was about to bo set tled up , and last nit-'ht a cable message set tled tbo question beyond doubt. The two sisters and a brother are the heirs. Unrj'jiries IriHt N'iiilit. The residence of George \Vilsoa was en tered by thieves last nbht and the following articles stolen : Ono suit of clothes , a watch and chain anil loekut ; total value ) ' > . " > . Sneak thieves entered i'J3l ! I'auitle. street Tuesilnv nigi.t anil stole two albums and c no buttle of perfumery valued utiJH. Tliii'ves went tiirough lilOH Dodire street aud stole a suit of clothes worth ? , ' ( > . A S > rious c linr i' . Kd Haynior.d , was arrested last evening upon complaint of 1C. R Kobinson , wlwl cs nt Sixteenth and \Vebitur streets , liohinsoii charges Havmoi.d with improper relations with his wife. Do Witt's Lit tie Karly Hisers ; Dost little pills for dyspopsli , sour stomach , bad breath. N i'itt t Tin : Tlppoo Til ) has been stricken with paraly sis , his right arm and sule bemg.ilTocted. A bill appropriatingl."iOflJ ) for Missouri's exhibit at tlio world's fair \\ill \ urobahly pass the legislature today. Colonel Maple.ion , the ICnilsh ; ! Itnpressarlo , was married yesterday lo Miss Laura Schinmjr liy ran In Pans. In the commons yesterday the second readIng - Ing of the U'eNli local option bill was car ried--HI to nil amid opposition cheers. A pissenger train nn tin ? Little Hock k Fort Smith road was derailed near U/ark , Mo. , yostonlnv and n nunibor of passengers injured , none fatally. James S. Knsor , a St. T-ouis notary public and attorney-at-law , we'd known in business and social circles , lias disappeared , anil it is said has appropriated some f,000 loaned to him by friends , lowborn l.ii promised , .so the story goes , to return on their investments IU per cent u mouth. Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasiint and refreshing to the taste , nnd acts EJiitly yet jironijitly on tlie Kidneys , ivcr and Jiowels , clennccs the sys tem elli'ctiially , dispels colds , heiid- nchcB and fevers nnd euros hubittml coiistii > : ition. Syrup of 1'igs is tlio only remedy of its hind over pro duced , pleating to tlio tmte nnd ac ceptable to tlio Bloinnch , prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ita effects , prepared only from tlio most hcnlthy and agreeable substances , its innny excellent ( jtuilities commend it to nil and have inmlo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of F'igs is for sale in fiOc and 81 bottles by all Icmling drug giets. Any reliable druggist \vh < > may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono \vlio wishes ( o try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SUN F/tMCISCO , CM , louismte. w. HE iv wait , N. r. SANTA CL AUS LAUNDRYSoAPirjtrjc World and I ' use it in &J | myasMiig and cleaning1- t "j Dt'oNLV y N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. KEEP IT. 30 Per Cent Saved At BARHfS IN MEN'S WD BOYS' CLOTHING , GENTS'FU&tt/SHIM GOODS , HATS , CAPS , BOOTS AND WOES , Conic Ivarly and secure Hirqiins. , ; This Cut Price sale wil Last Only One Month. .All Winter Clmnls Must Cio. K c- mcmbcr the Place. Hvdl. H1vdI B.ESOTU0rS ! ; fild uni' fils Mrna l\v.iy. Council lllulTd , I < uv BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA SOLD B rs.u OF vents is. DyiprjisK H tlif l ann ofllip | ) ro onlKon- rriitliin. II N r < > rllHt'iiivii > illlsiilii > iiil.iiitM , lii'iiilachf , must hint ion u ml | illcs _ , Unit nr CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 3150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS G5.00J . TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.033 DlltK loili-t. A Miller. F. O. Olo.nn , K I , Shiicnrt. 1C. K. Mart , J U Ivliniiii'lvin. ' Cli-irloi C , lluniKiii. Trani'iet senoril biukln ; Inisl- ness. lir.-i'st : cniit.il | itii.1 surplus of uuy lank in Sciiilhwosturii low i INTEREST ON TIM i DEPOSITS. M. H. CHAMOEnLIN. IV1 , U ) r.vw , IAK : NO-K AMI THROAT Sl'Ki IAI.I > T. ( ( lUIIC'ii KI'lllH.I'l ' AII ini'ii- if the ivr : KAll. M ) - : TIIIIDAI' ' IrraH'd n > .ll llio urt'll tklll ; inj f.-no CA'I'AIIKII , ASI'IIMV' nnil 11AV KI'.Vilt lr.-il : ! Mltli I'liilm-nt sui''i'H hl'ItiilCAliOI'KIIATKlN-i. wh'ro l lci < ly lnTlnrnio I llli tin' iilnuiit ciiniiin.lflklll , furiii piTft'd rt'siillH IIN'KM' ( iLA l-H ariMr- nH'lv prn fi'lli ' 'I ' c > irri'itliii nil H'fr'Ktivj Irjui-liii , us M > opla. llyicn | > | ili : mil A-tljIna' Urn , lliu : r , | . ik'rilli. l.-llt eiy. limp ,111 1 pilnloil CllllONi ; .Nii'l\l.lilAii : ( : : > l SII'K IIKAIIV 'UK , ntior y. iri oflrrrlblo Hutlerlnj. nrelief. . oiitir-M , i-.u.'l o Ilo * ( ooin I. Sluiii'irl lltucii , ovur lluno XCu'dHturJ. Cuuncll HlulU , lu. Fiiiloy Burke. Thos. E.Oasady. HURKH & CAS AD Y , Attorneys-at-La\v PltACTICi : IN" Til 15 STA'I'I ! A N'l > KKDICU VI. COl'llTrf. oniccs : J. J. Ilro\Mi lliiiltlliiK. Council IlluITi , lowu D. II. McDancld & Co. , ButchGrs1 aid Packers' Market Fixtures , Casing , Fplrr'iiinli'iiinsaio ' ( Muki'rV Miu'lilin'ry. tiki Main st , , ( . 'Minimi II lulls , In. Also il n Illik'S ami ! uli NOTIONS. COUNCIL BuUFFS. UT A NT III ) Airiio < , ' | . | ' : | ' ami typiMSilti-r , AililnI. I. HIT ulllri- . piIIIK ii'fiit iici ) and iiaiiu'iif last fiiiilnyrr. | L lil'IT fnrni fur siili'or Inulo ; well Im-iiti'il - > iinil nil In lii'iiriii ; ; nol liniiso aii'l burn. Will ItiKt'Miui < n'ni > il t'lty piopfMty. iinil iiiii < l tliiu'Klvfi.iiu liiilaiK'o , i ' .ill mi ur aitilri'xi l > . J , lliilrliiusiiii ft Ci > . . ( ilT Hiiiad\\.iy. dMCO.uo will iniilio tin' llr-l iiaiinont on HV ) P ucri's uf llni1 liiiul In Miutlivcti.Mii .Miiinr- futa , nnil trn yrais In | iny llin l > , ilini ; > i' ' In. I'lirius fur rent In saint' Inralily. Sinti : , terms nn liiijirnMil fiiiuis In NolranUa. Cull > n ur send fur circulars , to.loliiMon & Van I'allrn. j > \\M IM : 1 lu < I't'li'limtriT ' M l'lial | iiliimi , ; 1J now sriilu rrotvn pliuios anil nr aiiSilcl on i-iisy payiuoiils hy Mar limn loins inusio tl'lll'lllT. ' Ill St lllhlllllll Sl M'l > l. Cllllllt'll llllllN. ItJli SAI.K Almii'iu ' ami lurirc lot tin i' sy J- payini'iits. luijiilro atli.'p ( I'ark nvi'imo , Ciiuni'if 1 Hull's , la. Ur V. "iAfTiu\VASHii'"luV : : ili rTu i warnliinisi' finiu it. ' ' > llrniil : : iy in 4HI ! Itniiuhviiv , wluTi'howlll Iitop uu haml u line bliu'l > nf iiiriiiu'tt IKtmus. T dlt S.M.I---At : a MiJrllTiT 7"iiirri | t"i- iniir 1 tii'll , 'i ollli'it iloKs : iiil I'liiilrs , ' . ' Kiuro trucks , I liiriso Iron soiilu liui-U. 8 lu-alliii ; Ktovri , 'Jriiiinlir Houli'i. : > li'i | l.ulilrr- larnti lililforin : Hour buali'S. Kuollnu A : I't-ll , 117 Main St. T7 0ll Um' Thi7 MOTnlKiriili ( < 'U , : i Mnrv * - liriokwithlianiMiii'iit unit I'luvuiur. J. \ \ * . Sipilie , 101 I'oarlstnvt. IJ ( IHSAI.K A liaivaln i ni'W iiinilorn IKIIISO -I ullh all tin ) lalo liiipriiM'iiiinits M'Vt'ii roiilus ; will soil on tm y iiiiynii'iils ; lofiitiil oil tlif riflliiiviMiiiK inutur lluu. II , J. llutdilu- biiii.UIT llrniiilwiiy. 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