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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1894)
THE OMAHA. DAILY BKE : FIUDAY , MAIini 2 , 1R9I. THE DAILY HJfiE COUNCIL ni.WTs OITKEt NO. 12 PKAtltj STUKITV TcllM ltd ty carrier to nny part of tlm city II. W.TILTON . Manager J nmlnciwOfflee . ? 0' ' 1 Night Editor- .1/K.VT7O.V. Boston Sloro white goods ami linen sale. William Underwood p.nd wife will apeii'l a few months In Florida. The city clerk Is distributing sample bal lots for the coming city election. The ladles of the Uroadway churcli arc planning for an apron nato to bo held .March 29. 29.U. . H , Dean of Sioux City nnd Annlo Wllloughby of Omaha were married by Jus tice Vlen yesterday. Clara Adams , aged 17 , who has been leadIng - Ing a fast life In this city for several days , was Induced by her father to return home to Omaha. The first part of the American I'ncyclo- pcdlc dictionary can now bo obtained by Council llluffH subscribers by calling nt The 13co oinco , 12 Pearl street. Sirs. A. Frnzler of Honey Creek died Wcdnc-iday night , ngcd SO years , after BOV- nral months' Illness. She was a sister of Mrs. Sarah Vlckory of this city. II. 13. Tagger , who moved from this city to Omaha several months ago , has decided to return to tills side of the river and resume Ills old place In the Nonpareil bindery. At a meeting of the Flr. PreshttHan congregation held after tha Wednesday c\cn- Jng prayer meeting , It was decided to en gage Mrs. W. W. SlitiiMicin us M pi ono soloist. Unity rJuild will hold its regular mci'MiR this nflernoon at 2:30 : o'clock nt the homo of Mrs. Harris , -ornor of first and I Icrco Btreets. HcfroshmJilts will uo irrvcd be tween 4 and G p. m. Frle-i-ls are um'lally ' Invited. .loBlah Dauforth commenced an action In the district court yesterday against John T. fitewnrt , Samuel Hans , George F. Wright nnd I ) . W. Ilushncll to obtain possession ot nbout 3CO acres of land near Mynstcr springs. Hdwurd O. Snyder died at 6:30 : o'clock , last nvenlng at hie home , corner of avenue Q and Highlit street , of consumption , aged 2fi years , after a two weeks Illness. The funeral will take place Sunday. The deceased wan con nected with tlm City Steam laundry for Eoveral ycara past. Frnnk and EM Jones wuro _ dlschargo.l by Judge Fox ye.ioi'l.-w. Thi ) were charge 1 with burglarizing il. Asmus * shoo More on South Ma n street , and although the author ities had rolluclcil u great dcul ot evidence ngalnst the twj boy.i the court thought they wcro Innocent and acted accordingly. J , A. and S. L. Mercer wcro given a hear ing before Justice Fox yesterday on the clnrgo of stealing some hay from .1. Sncathun In Lewis township. Although it WPH shown that they had taken the hay while Bncathcn was not there , the court thought It was not of much value nny wajj , nnd dlnchargc'l the defendants. There was an enthusiastic meeting of the Colored Men's Lincoln Republican club at i " "jstlce Fox's office last evening. Several ( spirited speeches were made nnd republican enthusiasm ran high. John Smith acted an chairman of the meeting nnd diaries Uurko as secretary. A committee was appointed to work for thorepubllcan party at the polls on election day. The Jury In the oosa of Fodlsc'r avintt the Northwestern UalliViiy company brought In a verdict fur the dofendnnt yestcr.lay. Fodlsch wanted $500 for damages to some tobacco stored In bin cellar and Injured in the Indian creek freshet In 1S91. This makes tlie third verdict the Northwestern Hallway company has secured In as many cases In the district court during the pres ent term of C'CJi't. The change In tlio tlmo of the Ilnr.H 'Albert concert from Saturday to 'his even ing was made by iho Woman i "lir'sllim association , for the licneflt ot UHFO whcso business duties would prevent them from attending on Saturday night. Th y 1'cpe that their conslder.uljn for bustmsu men and women will bo mot with n Ilk ? rlurn _ nnd Dohany's opera tiouso bo filled w.tb the lovers of good music. Mary Abel commenced a suit In the dis trict court yesterday for a divorce from C. JJ Abel , to whom she was married In this city four years ago. In her petition she alleges that he has been In the habit of striking her , applying vile epithets to her , nnd othcrwlBo maltreating her , and she wants freedom from the bonds ot matrimony nnd the right to call herself by her maiden name. About Boventy-nve pupils of the public ochools were dismissed from school exercises the early part of the week because they had not compiled with the order of the State Board of Health with reference to vaccina tion. Some ) of these * had Just had the measles and subsequently could not submit to the operation , whllo others had simply neglected It. A large part of thorn liavo fulfilled the requirements nnd been read- Nelson Miller cofrtmencoil a suit In the dis trict court yesterday to replevin from Sheriff John T. Hazon a team , set of harness and a wagon'valued ' at $210 , which had beitn seized on execution of a Judgment obtained against lilrn by Pullman & Hettlngcr. Ho claims the property wns exempt from execution by virtue of his being the head of a family. James Miller began a similar suit to re- jdovln n team and harness , which ho values at $170. Jack nrown , n somewhat notorious char acter , attempted to ride .forscback last even ing whllo decidedly under the Influence of liquor. At the corner of Klghth street nnd Iiroadwoy ho suddenly found his own level In the rnlddlo ot the street whllo his ho.su Jogged on contentedly without him. Ho Htrtick his face against the pavement with considerable force and scratched oft several square Inches of cuticle. Ho was picked up nnd escorted to the city Jail , where n charge I drunkenness was preferred against him. Whllo you nro paying for laundry why not got tha best ) The Kuglo laundry solicits o tvhil nnd invites comparison. Tel. 157. Ojt prices from Shugart & Ouron , the lead ing seedsmen of Council Illuffs , Masonic temple. Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Dluffs , solo agents Jarvls 1S77 brandy. " * Hunt Albert Coiu't'rt. Following la the program for the Hans ( Albert concert at Dolmny's opera house this ' ( Friday ) evening : PAUT T. Oberon Overture Weber Albert Philharmonic Orchestra. I'luno Concerto Mendelssohn Mrs. Lena Wcbur. Soprano Solo. . . Selected Mrs. J. I. Cook. n , i.ogenuo . . . . . . . . . . . \\icnia\VBiu b. Spanish IJuncc-Suratmtl . , , . , . Air. HaiiH Albert. PAUT II. Talcs from tlio A'lennn Woods . Strauss Albert Philharmonic Orchestra. I'au.i t I'antiiHlv . Sarusate Mr. HniiH Albert. Becond Ans\\i > r-nobyn . Vocal Solo with Violin ObllBiito . Hiring Orchestra. Mm. Iless-KueliH and Prof. Hoc of Omaha nro nccumpnnlHls for the union. Mr. J. Mueller Ims kindly furnished a llurdimin Krand piano for this occasion. Cm II. A. Cox , 10 Mum street. Host ( luullly , lowest r.itc.s. Prompt delivery. Got prices before buy iig. Telephone . Kvorybody knows Davis sells drugs. JarvlsVlno Co. , Council I ) luffs. The following marriage licenses wcro Is sued yesterday by the county clerk. Nnmo nnd Address , ARP. Andrew Iloden , Pottitwattarnlo county. , , 23 Myrtle A. Nash , I'ottiuvuttanilo county , 1C ] < "rcd Hastens , Pnttawatturnle county. . . 1 Alvln IIcnnliiKH , I'ottawattarnlc county , 19 J { . II. Dean. Sioux flty . , . , . 27 Annie WlllotiKliby. Omaliii. . . . 26 Hickory sawdust by car or wagon load. Hickory stovu wood $2 per load. Council llluffs Ilindlo 'factory. Tulephono 300. Ask your grocer tor Domestic soap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Polled Succeed Breaking Up a Gang of Desperate Sneak Thieves , CHIEF OFFENDER MAKES GOOD HIS ESCAPE Hob Mmcrlik , IViiritril for Attempting to Hob .Mr . flriil In the C'onl Ofllce , Outrun * tlie Pollr Members ArrcftU'd. Hob Utncrlclc nnd James Harris have been Identified us the persons who assaulted Mrs. Weld nt the olHco of the Ccntcrvlllo Coal company In the pouthern part of the city Wednesday afternoon with the Intention of CummlUInt ; robbery. The police were In formed that the two men would probably bo found at the residence of n man named Kerns nt 1015 South Ninth ntrcot , and about 3 o'clork yesterday morning Captain Maltby nnd Odlcers Weir , nin.tr. Martin , Leuch , Cousins nnd Snndal surrounded the house. On opening the door It was found that James Harris nnd Charles Kerno were In ono room nnd Nellie Drown , Ilertlm Kerns nnd Minnie Heed In the other. All five of thorn arc supposed to have been Implicated In the burglary of n slide store on Sixteenth avenue n short tlmo ago , nnd wcro arrested mid taken to' the station. Limerick. It Is learned , had been there n short time ago , but had been Riven n "tip" that the ofllcera were after him and hud made himself scarce In that vicinity. Yesterday nftornoon Chief Scanlan and Ofllccr Murphy paid another visit to the Kerns mansion 19 see If any of the stolen property could bo found. When they nr- rlvod there they rnn ncrom Limerick , nnd In n trlco nil desire to IInil stolen shoes wns swallowed up In n desire to get hold of Limerick's collar. Limerick nnd the officers discovered one another nt nbout the si'.rne Instant , nnd the former Jumped n high board fence nnd ran with the speed of n deer , with Murphy after him on foot. Scanlan , who was In the buggy , started off down the road In the direction of Manawa , looking all the tlmo for an opening In the fence. At last the opening appeared , nnd he drove through It. Ho had not gone far , however , until he ran up against another fence , when he got out and chased the fugitive on foot. Limerick proved to have the better supply of wind , and Dually managed to outrun the chief. In the meantlmo Murphy had made the acquaintance of n barb wire tliut was stretched In his path about a foot from the ground. It caught him about the knees and sent him flying , half through space and half along the surface of the ground , for n dis tance of perhaps twenty feet. The course of his progress wns marked by a long , smooth place In the mud , terminating In a largo hole where hla head finally landed. Murphy was incapacitated for further sprintIng - Ing contests , nnd the chase had to be given up. up.Limerick Limerick Is the fellow who struck Mrs. Field In the face , and there Is no doubt that Harris was his companion. The latter was picked out by Mrs. Field In a crowd of other prisoners In the police court room yesterday morning. He served a term In the county Jail for stealing a gold watch and chain from Jacqucmln's store , nnd during a good portion tion of his Imprisonment wns ono of Sheriff Hnzen's "trusties. " The Kerns house seems to have been made n headquarters for most of the thieve ; nnd plug-URlloa' In the city for some tlmo past. A search warrant was served by Constable Uaker yesterday afternoon , but If any of the stolen shoes had been thera they had been removed. A lot of other property was found there , however , for which owners nro ex pected to turn up. W. H. Hall and William Wallace arc also In Jail charged with being mixed up In the snmo shoe robbery. The former's house , at 2007 South Thirteenth street , was searched yesterday by Conslnble liaker and two pairs of stolen shoes were found secrelpd there. When ho was placed under arreU ho drew n pistol and appeared likely to use It on Officer Weir , but he cooled down when he found the oRlcer's revolver leveled at hs ! breast. Both Hull and Wallace are notorious characters and have had a great deal of police court experience. Illley & Sherraden have employed extra help In their frame making department , and although 100 orders are booked ahead , psoplo can hope to get their frames shortly after ordering. Cutting oft ono-half the prlco on n.blg stock of art goods has created an extraordinary furore among pso plo to beautify their homes. Chorus singing , Mr. Holme's chorus class will meet this evening at 7:30 : at the hall on third lloor. No. 101 South Main street , ono door north of.Mueller's music store. Now members will bo received. Tuition for u term of 3 months only $1.25. XOXl'AUTISAX SUIIOOr. lIUAItl ) . This li tlio T.utrit Aim ( if .Sonic of the I.t'nilliiK Cltl/ciiH. The question of having a nonp.irtlsan school board Is being agitated considerably Just at present. It has been talked of about once a year for several years past , but It has always been found Impossible to unite the politicians sufficiently to bring about the desired result. This year , for various roa- bens , the prospect seems better than ever before , and It Is regarded as quite likely that a determined effort will ba mndo to tnko the bchool board gut of the realm of politics , where It bus no business. The two outgoing directors are repub licans , and after they are out the board will 1)0 half republican and halt demo cratic. If the plan now talked of Is adopted and ono of each party Is elected each year to fill the vacancies caused by iho r ° tlrc- tnont of two directors , there Is no reason why the board should not bo kept non par U An for years to come , and Iho dis graceful fights that have been common things during certain years not so very far gone by put on end to. Owing to the nearness of Iho oily elec tion but little has been heard of candidates for the bcliool board. Some nai.ics liavo been mentioned , however , among them being these of Dr. V. S. Thorn is , L. W. Iloss , K. It. Fonda and W. O. Stn'-y en the republican side , and A. T. Clvrill and Itobcrt Huln on the democratic. W. f. S'nfnnd L. M. Shubcrt are the outgoing moidiirs. Colo's Alr-tlght Wood Heaters cost JS.OO to $12,00 ; will heat a room onlo a day ; hold wood flro 48 hours ; Jim the thing to replace furnace or steam heat this spring. Investi gate ut Cole & Colo's , 41 Main street. Ljnllcs , If you deslro absolute peace In the kitchen ask your grocer for J. 0. Iloffmayr H Co'a Fancy I'atont Flour. Trade mark itiiio llooster. gomestlc soap Is the best. Wiint rcwi-r Outrun , The democrats , contrary to their usual custom , liavo decided that there nro too many cilices. A prominent democrat Is authority for the statement that next fall the members of his party In Council Bluffs will mnko n move to liavo the offices of county auditor and recorder consolidated and the salary of the now hybrid fixed at $ liOO [ per annum. The offices now have a fee system which makes them very remun erative , and the democrats claim that by having the right kind ot a law passed several thousand dollars annually could be saved the county , It Is n noticeable fact that when I'ottawattamto county was solidly democratic nothing was heard of nny such schema as this. Now I'ot'tawuttamlo Is , to say the least , doubtful and both the auditor's and thu recorder's olllco nro filled by repub licans. _ _ _ _ _ _ Carbon Coat company , 31 Pearl street , Grand hotel. Get our cash prices on best hard and soft coal before buying. Fire and tornado Insurance , Lougeo & Towle. 235 Pearl street. llfiith of n Vrlonm Sulliir. S. Q. Underwood received word yesterday ot the death of Captain W , HlchurJson , which occurred nt Liverpool. In boyhood yearn Mr. Umleruood spent hla apprentice , ship In seamanship In company with Captain Richardson , and has been Intimate friends through all the buUioqucnt year a. Captain Hlchnrdfion had been n commander of the Allan line of ocean steamers for twcntj- oven yearn. Ho had nfiver lost a man or had an accident to n passenger In all these yearn. Ho was ono ot the best known of nil the ocean ntcamshlp captains , and the news of his death will touch n largo circle. The event came rather suddenly , pleurisy being the direct cause. I'AIK HIM TO SHUT UP. DIsiitToctcd Democrat for Once Dildii tlint Silence U Uoldpn. Vic Jennings , the democratic candidate for mayor , la finding It hard work to keep his forces In line. As , ls natural for n man who has had something of n political career , ho has not always been ns discreet In his say ings as ha might have been , nnd some ot his chickens nro now coming homo to roost , If common reports nre to bo believed. A team ster named Spry was employed In hauling dirt nt the tlmo Avenue A was filled nnd ho was to receive hi * pay In orders on Jennings' grocery. There was another merchant of this city to whom Spry wns Indebted , nnd Jennings , out of professional courtesy , It Is said , gave the other merchant a "tip" nnd allowed himself to be garnished for the orders In his posses sion. There were a number of other work men who were treated In the name way , and ns n result their nngcr know no bounds. As It happened , most of them wcro good democrats , but when they found that Jen nings had been nominated by their party they swore n mighty oath that they would see their party In the place where It docs not freeze In winter before they would vote for Jennings. Spry has done a great amount of damage to the democratic cause by his wholesale denunciations of the standard bearer , despite all of the efforts of the party leaders to crack the whip over him. Yesterday nftcrnooon Spry stated that ho had hauled his horns In , and that the cause thereof was that ho had been paid quite a sum of money. Ho Indiscreetly re marked that In consideration of the pay ment of this money he was to work among his fellow laborers and try to undo the harm ho had done Jennings' cause. Another thing that Is hurting Jennings considerably Is the report now circulated that the motor company has espoused his cause. A prominent contractor of the city said lust evening that ho had been approached preached by n representative of the com pany and naked to vote and use his In fluence for Jennings. The office of the at torneys for the motor company In this city , It Is feuld on good authority , has been the rendezvous for the democratic leaders for the past two or three days. This , combined with the fact that Alderman Jennings and his democratic , confreres In the council have done absolutely nothing during the past two years to bring the motor company to terms , Is having a big effect among the enemies ot corporation rule. Sweet breath , sweet stomach , sweet tem per ? Then use DoWltt's Little Early Risers. ST1M' I.OUT.K. The Crowd Miiklnc Tilings Mtrly nt tlio Itimton Store , Council IIIufTi , la. For the next few days of the great ten-day sale ; now Is the time , take timely warning ; goods never wcro so cheap , and it seems never will be again. 5,000 yards MerrlmacU shirting -prints , former price 12'/4c , sale price Gel 7,009 yards outing flannel remnants , former prlco 12'c , sale price 6Vic. 3 cases best Indigo blue prints , former price 7c , sale price 4c. 2 cases latest novelties In pongees , former price 19c , sale price 12',4c. 50 dozen ladles' initial handkerchiefs , former price 13c , sale prlco lOc , or 3 for 25c. Attend our muslin underwear bale. 25 dozen 50o and 75c chiffon handkerchiefs , silk embroidered , sale price 19c. Co unbleached muslin , 3'X-c a yard. ALL OUU FURS AT HALF PRICE DURING SALE. ALL OUR COATS IN LADIES' , MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S AT HALF PRICE. Our former prices were 25 to 50 per cent less than our would-be competitors. Im agine what our half prlco means. _ 200 pieces White goods that sold for 19c , 25c and 3Gc , during sale 12' c. $1.00 white spreads , C9c. $1.35 spreads , 9ic. ( Only a few dozen left of the best , largest and most wonderful towel In America for a simple quarter during the sale ; size 23x18. 50 dozen ladles' vests , former price 50c , sale price 19c. GOO boxes of cocoanut oil and castile soap ; 3 cakes for lOc. 2 cases Lonsdale muslin ; no off brand , but the genuine green ticket Lonsdalc , 6c n yard. yard.WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. Sec our line , get our prices ; we furnish" estimates. FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. , Leaders , Council Bluffs , la. Portfolios of the WORLD'S FAIR. Vol umes 1 and 2 now ready at the Boston store. PRICE , GO EACH ; no coupons , no purchase necessary. FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO. , Council Bluffs , la. liavo you seen the now gas beaters at the Gas company's office ? Itnwitmii Taken Clmrgc. Ycsterdny was the day on which the post- ofllco was handed over by I. M. Treynor to his successor , Thomas Bowman. The change was made wl'hout any appreciable friction , for Mr. Uownun has been there before and knows how tro institution Is run. But few changes have been made so far. E. I ) . Bowman , Jr. , takes the plnco of George T. Phelps as assistant postmaster and William Rains that ot John Stubbs as engineer. Other changes will bo made as occasion may demand. Mr. Treynor will resume his old position as member of the Council Bluffs Carpet company. DoWltt's Llttlo Early Risers. Small pills , safe pills , best pills. 1,000 hot bed sash , glazed and ready for use , made by iho Council Bluffs Paint , 'Oil and Glass Co. , at prices to suit the times. Out of town customers save money and get prompt attention. Masonic temple building. Domestic soap Is the best. Jf > v Company Organl/cd. Articles of Incorporation were filed with the county recorder yesterday by the lown Mortgage nnd Trust company of this city , whoio capital stock Is $150,000 , with the provision that It may bo Increased to $500,000. It is organised for the purpose of carrying on a general loan business , buying notes and bonds , acting as assignee , admin istrator , guardian and the like , and doing other business usually done by loan com panies. The following are officers ot the new concern : President , Q. W. Hewitt ; vice president , W. C. Durkcs ; treasurer , V. J. Hewitt ; secretary , Henry Stevenson. Ltttlo pills for great Ills : Dowltt's Little Early Risers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dr Ilcller.homcopath , 10 First nvo. Tel. 35. Ask ycur grocer for Domestic soap. J.V//1/.1M.V TliKATMKXT .ll.LKtlKn. Afllduvlt ot an limn Convict Crrutrn H Sensation. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , March 1. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Word Is received here from Anamosa that the affidavits mudo by Michael Connors , an ex-convict from the Fort Mndlson penitentiary , In regard to 111 treatment ho received while there Is creating considerable excitement. Inquiry at the prison shows that the man Robinson he refers to was received at the Anamosa peni tent Inry over a year ago and Is still Insane. The convict named Jones was also received there aver n year ago. Ho was Insane and died the next day. Connor ! ) claimed tin-Be men were driven Insane by the Inhuman treatment they received while at Fort Madison. Ctmrgfd itlth H .Serious OrtViiM- . DKS M01NES , March 1. ( Special Tele , gram to The Bee. ) Mrs. C. V. Smith nnd William Wutkon wcro Indicted today for committing a criminal operation on Olllo Newman of 8 an , la. , who has a suit for $2,000 damages against them and others , Hiirvoylni ; it Xchrusldt lMiu > . SIOUX CITY , March 1. ( Special Telegram to The Hoe. ) Tim Eastern Nebraska & Gulf Railroad company , which It Is believed here U backed up by the Great Northern , has a party of surveyors In the field locating n line between thUi city and Fremont , Neb. LEGISLATORS . DIVIDED All Pactlona Find Matures of the Mulct Bill Objectionable. ' ' SOME THINK - , STRINGENT i. . . ' I'rnlilldtlonlitH Inclined to Oppixn tlm MniKtirn llccnimr tlio I'liyincnt of the TiU' Will Act ns a , Llccnt . I DBS MIONES , March l.-Spocial ( to The Bee. ) The house mulct bill has been the one topic of conversation In legislative circles today. The bill , In Its present form , does not apparently suit anybody. The prohi bition members ot the house , like Bell ot Washington , strenuously object to the meas ure because , under certain circumstances , the payment of the tax will act ns a license , while the local option element arc opposed to some of the more stringent features. Section 15 Is specially obnoxious. It reads ns follows : "It shnll bo the duty of the executive council to sec that the provisions of this net nro enforced , nnd for that purpose - pose they shall have the right to suspend or remove from office any assessor , county treasurer , member of the board of super visors or county attorney who shall willfully refuse or neglect to pe-farm any of the duties enjoined upon him by this act. " Then the conditions under which the legal sale could bo carried on are of such n nature that few Joint keepers in the cities that ask for relief would take tlio trouble to comply with them when they are running little If any risk of successful prosecution under existing conditions. The restrictions on the manner of conducting the business are largely the work of Chairman Funk himself and read as given below : "First The person appearing to pay the tax shall file with the county mulltor n cer tified copy of n resolution regularly adopted by the city council consenting to such sales nnd a written statement of consent from nil the resident freeholders owning property within fifty feet of the premises whore said business Is cnrrled on. Hut In no case shall said business be conducted within 300 feet of any church or school house. "Second He shall file with the county auditor , to bo approved by the clerk of the district court , a bond In the sum of $3,000 , conditioned upon the faithful observance of nil the provisions of this net , and for the pay ment of any nnd nil damages that may result from the sale of Intoxicating liquors upon the premises occupied by obligator. Said bond shall bo signed by himself as principal and by two sureties , who shall qualify each in double the amount of the bond and neither of whom shall be surety on any other like bond. "Third Said selling or hooping for sale of Intoxicating liquors shall be carried on In a single room having but one entrance or exit , and that opening upon a public busi ness street. The bar where liquors nre furnished shnll be In plain view from the street , unobstructed by screens , blinds , painted windows , or nny other device. There shall be no chairs , benches , or any other furniture In front of the bar , and only such behind the bar ns Is necessary for the attendants. A list of names of all persons employed nbout the place shall bo filed with the county aUdltor , and no person shall be permitted behlrtd the bar except those whoso names are listed with the county nlidltor. "Fourth The place shall be conducted In a quiet , orderly manner. "Fifth There shall be no gambling or gaming with cards , dice , billiards or any other device , nor any music , dancing , or other form of amusement or entertainment , either in the room where said business Is carried on or in any adjoining room or building controlled by the person , partner ? ship or corporation carrying on said busi ness. "Sixth There shall bo no obscene or Im pure decorations , inscriptions , placards or any such thing in thb place. "Seventh There hall"bo uo female person employed In the plade. "Eighth The place .shall not bn open nor shall any sales bo made earlier than G a. in. nor later than 10 p. m. on any day. It shall not bo open nor shall any sales be made on the first day of the week , commonly called Sunday , nor on any election day or legal hol iday , nor on the evening of such days. "Ninth No minor , drunkard or Intoxi cated person shall be allowed In the room , and no sales of Intoxicating liquors shall bo made to any minor , drunkard or Intoxicated person , or Knowingly to any person who has taken any of the recognized 'cures for drunkenness. ' "Tenth No sale of Intoxicating liquors shall be made to any person whose wife , husband , parent , child , brother , sister guardian ward over 14 years of age , or em ployer , shall by written notice forbid such sales. " Although the measure Is distasteful In many respects to the members favoring a modification ot the law , It Is not believed that any effort will be made on the floor to amend It In nny respect. The democrats will endeavor to add a.manufacturing clause , but this will bo defeated by probably a btrlct party vote. Chairman Funk Is Inclined to allow two or three days debate and then put It through under a suspension of the rules as a party measure. It Is believed that all of the republicans , except the extremely radical prohibitionists , will support tlio measure on Unal passage. CARPENTER'S BILL IN THB SENATE. In the bcnate Chairman Funk of the com- mltten on the suppression of intemperance reported back for passage the local option bill Introduced by Senator Carpenter. All the other bills on the subject were reported for Indefinite ) postponement. After a short preliminary skirmish the local option bill was made a special order for March 8. The following bills ere Introduced : By Rowen , repulrlng all debtors to pay their obligations In money of equal purchasing powei4 with the amount borrowed ; by Harsh , to regulate foreign building and loan asso ciations doing business in this state ; by Qorrell , creating a board of control for the state penitentiaries ; by Perry , prohibiting flro Insurance companies from forming n pool or tnibt ; by Dent , authorizing manuFacture - Facturo and sale fit alcoholic , vinous and malt liquors. Bills were passed to prevent spearing of fish between November and March and ap propriating $5,000 to be expended by u com mission consisting of ex-Governor Carpenter nnd four others In erecting n monumelit at tlio scene ot the Spirit Lake Indian massacre In Dickinson county. The house passed a bill appropriating $20- 000 to liquidate the indebtedness of the State Agricultural society. The resolution submitting prohibition to n vote of the people wan' reported favorably. An ndvsrse minority report signed by three democrats nnd two republicans , Root and Myerley , was filed. ' Bills wcro Introduced : Ily Spauldlng , authorizing the voting 6J n 5 per cent tax to aid In tlio construction of railways ; by Boll , to punish fraud in ' the sale ot goods by Itinerant venders. ' Senator Perry Introduced a bill prohibiting Insurance companies from stipulating In policies that they would not bo bound by representations of tllelr agents. The house passed a bill favoring the consolidation of railway companies by'"authorizing ono com pany to Invest In tlio bonds , stocks or se curities ot other and rival lines. As the ulll passed under a misapprehension there Is strong talk ot moving a reconsideration to morrow , _ IOWA l.l\iitV.llAUN : HUKNii : ) . TurntyiiKht : llon > -lloustnl Allvo In a I'lrn of MyglrrloiiH Origin , FORT DODGE , la. , March 1. Oolby Ilros' . livery barn with contents 'vas burned loday and twonty-olghtjiorses were rnasted alive. The origin of the lire Is unknown. Convict < ioiiilf > lliiiiilnlili' . FORT MADISON , la. . March 1. The oper ation of the ehoo factory at the state prison hero was discontinued tolay. The reason given by the contractors la that the work of the convicts was not satisfactory nnd that It waa difficult to market the goods. 11 i > ; i vy llt-H M nine * Tall tire. DBS MOINES , March 1. ( Special Telegram - gram to The Boo. ) T. A. Mansfield , whole sale dealer in saddlery , hardware , leather , findings , etc , failed today , Liabilities $32,000 , assets not given. The DCS Molncs National bank Is the principal creditor , WAIINKII IIY mi if i : CAI-H. Inmt Constnbln ( Ihrn Notion to 8ti > p 1II ynrMliiimbto .Melhod" . CEDAR RAPIDS , In. , March 1. ( Special to The Bee. ) There Is considerable excite ment nt Mnquokctn over the receipt of a letter by Constable S. It. Southwell from white caps. The letter says : Mr. Sam Southwell : The citizens of our town hereliy wnrn you that If you do not stop nrresting wlmt you cnll tramps we will ride yon out of' town on n rail. You nre worse than nnv trump that ever cntnc tex this town , nnd the citizens nnd tnx- pnyerH nre getting tired of you nnd your chum , llnllston. J. P. Take xvnrnlng. The parents of little Ray Elliott , the 3- year-old boy who so mysteriously disap peared from Marengo last summer , liavo given up nil hope of ever finding him , and what his fate was will probably never bo known. A llbsral sum of money wns subscribed to be used In efforts to find him , but despite the efforts mndo not the slightest trace has been found. It is the general suppo sition that he was nbducted by gypsies , but there Is no positive proof that this Is the rase. The Fourth District Editorial association held an Interesting meeting ut Charles City Thursday and Friday. The address to the association was delivered Thursday evening by Lafayette Young , editor of the Des Molnes Capital. A large number of papers bearing on subjects of Interest to the no\w- paper fraternity were read. Ccntcrvlllo people are making a united effort to secure the encampment of the companies of the Iowa National guard com posing the southern brigade. This encamp ment will bo hold some tlmo during the summer and will bo attended by about 1,200 of the rank and file of the guard. The governor of the state nnd his full staff will be In attendance one or two days. Much alarm Is felt at Iowa Falls over the appearance of a case of black diphtheria , n child of Henry Reynolds hnvlng died of the disease. It Is feared many other children have been exposed. The health officers are taking prompt steps to prevent a spread. IlK ! ICAII.ItOAl ) .SUITS. loua drain Shippers Cliilin to IIiixn llren lloll.v OirrrliurRiMl. DES MOINES , March 1. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) What promises to boone ono of the big railroad suits of the west will come on at the next term of the federal court In Des Molncs. The Northwestern Grain Shippers association , numbering 250 members , will bring an action against the Chicago & Northwestern , the Rock Island and the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul roads to recover the sum of from 2 to .1 cents per bushel on all grain shipped over these roads in Iowa since 1S90. The claim Is based on the fact that the interstate commerce commission In 1S90 ruled that n rate of 17 cents on grain from the Missouri river cast was a Just and equitable ono ; that for two months these roads did accept grain at that rate , then they advanced the rote to 19 cents and later on to 20 cents. The claim of the grain men is that the railroads Jiavo overcharged them nnd this Is to recover overpaid charges. The amount claimed runs Into the millions , as It amounts to three years' overcharges. The best legal talent of Iowa and some outsldo of this state has been engaged. Street Cur I.lno Qulrkly Constructed. SIOUX CITY , Marcli 1. ( Special Telegram to The IJec. ) The Solux City Street Railway company owned an unoccupied franchise down Fourth street to Morning Side addi tion. Last night the Sioux City and MornIng - Ing Side company got a franchise for the same street through the council. The Sioux City Street Railway company people hurriedly got n gang of laborers together and at daylight had the entire route oc cupied with Its tracks. .lull Illrdrt Ciiptured. . FORT DODGE , la. , March 1. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Four of the six pris oners who broke jail here Tuesday night have been secured. Phlpps and Winters , the two at large , are charged with participating In the riot in which the marshal of Dayton was killed New Year's night , but not witli doing the shooting. liroku Tliroiigh tlio leu uiul Drowned. SIOUX CITY , March 1. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Ed Mitchell , a Jackson , Neb. , farmer , tr.'od to cross the Missouri on the ice hero. Ho and his team broke through and were swept under the ice. Domestic. Solomon Deutsch , a retired merchant , dropped dead this morning at New York. George Van Pelt yesterday , at Ash Grove , Mo. , shot nnd killed William Caulfield. George Washington Rogers was convicted at Newton , Knn. , yesterday of burglary nnd nrson In the spcond degree. The Durnnt nnd Connemara mines shut down at Aspen , Colo. , yesterday , it being Impossible to work at a profit at the present price for silver. During the revival of an old grudge yes terday , Rev. Steven A. Wells , n Baptist minister of Hot Springs , Miss. , was killed by William Gurley. The republican city convention of Cincin nati has nominated Hon. John A. Caldwcll , pdpsent congressman from the Second Ohio district , for mayor. The second dav's session of the Indiana Bituminous Coal Miners association , called to consider a cut In the price of mining , ended last night without any decision. "Preparations for Missionary Work" was the subject discussed from various stand points before the Students Missionary Volun teer convention at Detroit yesterday. Daniel Bruce , son-in-law of Governor Walte , and ox-deputy warden of the Colorado State penitentiary , has preferred charges against Warden McLlster before the State It Curei Goldi , Coughi. Bora Throat , Croup , Infla * enia , Wbooplni ; Cough , Bronchitis and Attain * , A certain cure for Coniunintian in first ttajts , mncU iure relief in advanced eta j i. Use at once. Ycu will e the czcsllent effect afttr taking the first ( "i le. Bold hv dealer ! everywhere. Large bottU' f,0rfrt r3 , i ( in Special Notices ? COUNCILBLUFF3 : DO YOU KNOW THAT DAY & IIIISS HAV13 uoinu chulcu buih'ulnii In fruit ami fiudcn lunil near ilils city'/ OAIUIAOi : HKMOVUD , CUHSI'OOUS , VAULTS , chimney" I'K'.mi'iJ. 1JU Uurlte , at Tulur'u crocery , MO liiuntluny. A11STIIACT8 AND LOANS. FAHM AND city pruiL ; rty liouuht unj uolO. 1'uaey & 'J'liumni , Council llluffa. UBLLBVIKVv"iIUUlT I'AUM IXIK SAI.i : , 3'4 ' inllea Nuuthcnrt of city. Will vull 30 , 4'J ' , W , 60 cite acre * . 1'llco lor the wliolc , | U,60u. Km p.irtlculnni. iiUilreau H. C. Ituy- mo up , Council llli'lTs la. OHVn STOCK AT NO. HI WIOADWAY V'OIl Bale at moitr Kc < > nikInvulce Jl.tOJ. Clml ttuii'l ' , luw rent. Mutt l > o HJltl nt nnro. ( miulio or K. J. Day , nioitsugt-f , S ) IVurl Hind , uuun- ell HI u If . VAI.UAIJI.H AND I'UOOUCTlVi : CITY 1'HQl'- rty or wile or uxclianK < * for furm land In w nt- fin luwu or i-uslciu Nebraska. Adtliciu U 20 , Uc uttlcc. Board of Charities nnd Correction General mismanagement of the prison and lack of discipline are charged. Dr. Arthur IMicstrow , the millionaire mur derer ot St. Louis , who tried to commit sulc'de Wednesday nights made another un successful attempt last night at midnight. Charlotte Perkins Stetson , the writ known social reformer of Oakland , Cat. , has Insti tuted proceedings for divorce from Charles W. Perkins , an artist , living In Providence , n. i , * All efforts to settle the trouble between the garment workers union and the Boston Clothing Manufacturer * assocl.ttlon wore yes terday given up , and a long and bitter fight will surely follow. The Rpworth league cabinet , In Tension at Sprlngtlold , O. , yesterday , arranged a readIng - Ing course for 1S9I. Reports showed 11,200 Kpworth chapters In the United States , with 825,000 members. I2x-Prcsldeiit Harrison and parly passed Flagstaff , Ariz. , at 9 p. in. yesterday. lie was met nt the depot by a band and n largo crowd. He made n few remarks and shook hands with many. State Insurance Commissioner Craig of Tennessee haa wired nil state agents of the Columbian Klrc Insurance company of America revoking their certificates of ituthor- .Ity to do business. The body of Sleelo Mackayo arrived nt New York yesterday from Chicago , Thu ro- malns were In charge of the dead man'n son , Harold Stcolo Mackayc. The Interment will be In Woodlawn today. The ship Occidental IB reported wrecked near Coma , B. C. The wind Is blowing sixty miles an hour In that vicinity. The ship left San Francisco January 2(5 ( for Comate to load coal for Honolulu. Arthur Manzer pleaded guilty yesterday to having murderously assaulted Thomas I < \ Grlllln , president of the Grlflln Car Wheel company at Detroit. He was sentenced to fifteen years In state prison. A rumor comes from Bloomlngburg , O. , that last evening a lady school teacher near there was crossing the Ice of the Tlppocanoo river with a dozen of her pupils when the Ice broke and nearly all. If not every one , was drowned. Walter J. Thompson , president of the Tnconw Merchants National bank , which failed last July ; Henry Drum , vice president ; Samuel Collier , cashier , and S. J. Davis , as sistant cashier , were Indicted by tlio United States grand Jury yesterday. A flro In Sprlngvllle , Pa. , yesterday origi nated In the clothing store .of Peter Hlnes and spread to the adjoining buildings. The upper floors of nearly all Iho burned build ings were occupied by families. Charles If. Iloyt , the author of many well known farce comedies , nnd Miss Carol'nc Scales , known on the htago as Caroline Miskcl , were married yesterday in New York at the home of the bride's mother. The court of Inquiry to Investigate the wrecking of the Kearcargo continued Its ses sion nt the Brooklyn navy yard yesterday. A number of witnesses were examined. No testimony tending to fix the responsibility for the accldcnt was Introduced. Frnniclo Hlnes and Kddlo Studer , the 7-yean-oid sons of wealthy parents of St. Joseph , Mo. , became Involved In a nuarrcl yesterday , which Studer terminated by pullIng - Ing a knife and stabbing lllnes duigcrously near the heart. The man who was found murdered last Tuesday at Wichita was identified yesterday ns James Dow , and not Do\\d , as has been stated. Ho came from the rural mountain regions of Kentucky , forty-live miles south east of Springvllle. By an explosion yesterday nt Freely's planing and saw mills nt Warsaw , Ind , , the premises were fired. Frank Ulpley , engineer , was killed ; Charles Dawson , superintendent , was scalded to death ; William Webb , fire man , and John Freely , owner , were fatally Injured. Governor Walte of Colorado yesterday re moved Isaac Gothelf from the position of trustee of the State Normal school at Grceley for not attending the meetings ot the board and totally Ignoring the demands for an ex planation which were Issued from executive headquarters. Rescued from u I.lrlnf ; Tomb. ASHLAND , Pa. , March 1. Five of the seven men Imprisoned In the Boston slope mine Charles Muhar , Elwood Meiiglo , James Kramer. Lewis White nnd William Ervlne liavo been rescued alive and un injured. When Baby was tisk , wo cave her Castorla. When she was a Child , she cried for Sastorla. When she became JIIss , bho duns to Castoria. When she had Children , Eho gate thorn Costoril XFI1YFS WKUK IIXSTKIIXT iUvlVll.O H JvlYl.1 UiUJ 1 IVUiUi. Mrs. Short Was Loading- Life of Misery. Until She Used the Great Remedy , Palno's Celery Compound. Tlio Bunion of Housekeeping Fnlla Heavily on MotliofB. Housekeeping IB growing loss simple niul lucre niul innro iin | > lex e.ich yc.ir. A lionui lliat professes to be welt rr-gul.ited today Is far morn illlllcult to nmnaKO than was tlm same kind of n homo fifty or sixty years ngo. Upon it > \\OIIKMI foils the bunion. Many \\or' < tlirmsrlves Into nervous ex haustion. Mtmy n.others . erow so Irrltabln that they foci nt nil times half guilty , fenr- tlmt their ilUease for It Is u disease , MRS. U. B. SHORT. and a most dread'ul one may result In ef fecting the otherwise sunny disposition of their children. What pain Is In the broken limb , such In nervous Irritability to the exhausted brain. One Is as real as tin : other. B'Jt thousands of Irtltalde , nervous , tired nnd broken down women have found tholr health and strength , and regained tholr even tempers , lhiuti | > li the use of the greatest remedy thu win Id lias over known , the rem edy first proscribed by the eminent Prof. 13. E. Phelps , M.I ) . , L.L. O. , of Dartmouth col * lego.Let Let every woman read the following vol untary testimonial from Mrs. E. E. Short , n highly rcbpccled resident of llnvcrhlll , Mass. , and learn of one of the thousands of wonder ful cures that arc wrought by I'alnu's celery compound : "Though never very strong , I waa always well until I was married. I was 19 years old then and am 2S now , nnd the mother ot four children. I got frightened Just before my llttlo ; lrl was born , and I have nnver wholly recovered from 11. I have taken medicine enouch to .sulni In. I have been so nervous that I did not dare to go out In the back room after dark unless some onu went with mo for fear I hhould scream. "I liavo-been very thankful that I used Palno's I'eleiy compound , for ns a result I can now KO out evenings and not feel so awful. Every one tells mi > how well I look. I d ( , my work nil alone , nnd people n k rnu how I do so much nnd I tell them because I use Pnlnc's celery compound. "My husband linn i > ont enough money fop mo for doctorb. nurses nnd medicine to pay. fur a home , and ho is very thankful that I took Palne's celery compound. " Improved Quick and Easy Rising- Steam , Elec tric & Hand Power Send for Circulars. f | | | | t i n i * Klmball Bros. , Council Bluffs , low ? I'D Contractors. Elds for taking down the old walls an for excavation of the Hoston Htore , at th corner of tilth and Douglas streets ) , will " received until 10 a. in. Saturday , March 3. For particulars Inquire at room 48 , HarkeX blrck. Feb. 23 , M&K 4t. Cliiircli Socials , School Exhibitions , Parlor Pastimes. Tlio Only IVfog-a i/ie in tlio World. Dovotecl EfxolusivGly to tlie Art of JBn- ter t ciinin ' = Fifty Cents n. Yocir. Samples 1O Cents. Council BlufFs , Iowa. & Co. Empkie-Shugart . , JO13J3BIZS IN SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE AND FIELD SEEDS , WE GARRY A FULL LINE. 109 , 111 , 113 , 115 Main Street , Council Bluffs , la. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYSffJK All kin Uot nnil Uiom'n ' ; dona ni thu liUhast Htyli ) o ( iho uru I'j. lo I an I Ktiilnnd fuurl H mu'la to lo'jl : in Keel in now , Woric promptly done an I dullvoro I In all parts ot the country. rfjiU fu ; m-lua llt O. A. MAO H AN , Pro ; > rlot : > r. liroadvrny , riimr North * vrcHturn Dupul. Telephone 2U.