6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . .THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 18S9. THE DAIfrY BEE. COUNCIlTBLUFFS. OFP1OB. NO 12 8TIIEET. ellvcrcd by cnrrlor In Any Tnrt of ho City a 'Tv , rnty Cents 1'crWcck. II. W. TILTON . MANAGK1L TKLKI'MONKSJ HtipiNr. . s Omen No. 43. NHIIIT KDiroii. No.2) ) . MINOlt M N. Y. Plumbing company. Conl and wood. E.E.Mayno,010 B'wny. August Kunto was tlio first lucky member of tlio "Watch club" to drnw Da5goldro- pcator. Colonel Consifinoy , Fremont Benjamin nml 12. A. liubfoult. mi Avocii trio of proinltiflnts , were In tlio city .yesterday. A now telephone directory Is about td bo published. Thosn who duilro to have nny corroctlonH or changes miuln In their names or addresses should notify Manager Lane at on co. The Ancient Order of Hibernians , of Vail , la. , Rend notlcj Unit they will Join their brethren hero In tholr trip to Onmha next Sunday. Dunlnp , Atlanta and Donlsou will bo likewise rctircseiitcd. Harmony Chapter , Order of Eastern Star , will hoUMts next monthly soclnbla In tlio Masonlu parlors , Friday evening , March 15. A cordial welcome is extended to all mem bers of tlio uud their Invltod guests. A brown pony , twelve .yours old , weight 000 pounds , wns stolen Tuesday evening from the stublo of S. Q. Underwood , ex- county supervisor. A reward of ? i5 Is of fered for the iwprehonslon of the thief and Iho return of the property. The Collins larceny case was submtttci'Uto to the Jury jit ! i3 : ! ( ) o'clock yesterday after noon , after a trial of three days. The case of SUite vs Herman Strata was then taken up. Strato is accused of the theft of a har ness from Kdward Uurbrldgo , a farmer liv ing u few miles fiom ; this city. Clerk Chambers Is Dotting out the court docket for ilia April term of the district court. Several additional cases will un doubtedly bo lllcd , ii3 they invariably coma In. with a rush the last few days before the filial day for the IIling of notices. At pres ent thcro are -111 cases on the ciuity docket , and several moro than that are on the law docket. Ex-Mayor Vauglmn , when no shook the Council muffs' dust off his feet , congratu lated himself that his nainu would bo held in perpetual enmembranco here , for "Vnufihim" avenue was indelibly stamped on the city's mop. Alas , for honor , alus for name I Thu cruel city council has scratched oft the illus trious name , and henceforth It is is to bo called McPherson avcniinc. The Hock Island will again start Its limited trains between this city and Chicago next Saturday afternoon. Hereafter the fast trains over this road will Icavo hero at 4:80 : every afternoon , arriving ut Chicago at 83'J ; the next , morning. The westbound trains leave nt 5-15 in the afternoon , arriving hero at D:1B : the next morning. This is resuming the slxtccn-hour trains that wcro run for ; i while a few months ago. It is stated that nil of the Chicago roads will soon do the sauio thing , as before. Tlio Misses Rohso and Hatcher con template { jiving an Art Loan exhibi tion very soon , and ns they are desirous of innkinir it a complete success they wish till who are interested in advanc ing the interests of art in Council Bluffs to contribute ) some of their work. Please leave with either lady who will give all necessary information. The finest line of spring goods to bo found in the market is at A. Roller's , No. 810 Broadway. Money loaned at L. B. Craft's & Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. rorsoiial I'nrairraplis. Miss Dory Guanclm has gone to Minneap olis for an extended visit with relatives. A. Wheeler , formerly of this city but now of Now York , Is hero looking after his real estate interests. A. J. Stophcnson , one of Wadsworth's corps of abstractors , left Tuesday evening for a short trip through Dakota. J. D. Carson , formerly ticket agent for the Union Pnoillo ferry train , has Just returned to the 131 lifts alter a protracted absence. Miss Wardnor. of Springfield , Mass. , a niece of Hon. William M. Evarts , of Now York , is the guest of Mrs. Hornco Everett , of this city , Misses Nannie and Delia Stewart , of Oska- loosa , arrived in this city last evening , and will visit for Bomo time with their brother , J. J. Stewart , Esq. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Miller have returned from an extended wedding tour and are scltlqil in their homo at 1723 Sixth avcnfio , where they are "at homo" to their numerous friends. * Getting a Pine Watch on Easy Pay- inontH. Mrs. E. Burhorn has formed a "Watch Club' " the object of which is to secure each member an elegant gold watch. The watches tire of the standard Amer ican makes and full jeweled. The cases are the celebrated "Boss , " warranted for twonty-flvc years. By this method _ subscribers pay $1 each week and each one gets a good reliable timekeeper. The drawings are hold on each Saturday evening at 8 o'clock and will bo con tinued until all have drawn their watches. Thirty-five weeks at $1 a week gives each a $30 watch that will last a life timo. Call at E. Burhorn's 17 Maine street and subscribe. Rooms to rent in the Morriatn block. S. B. Wadsworth &Co.ii30 Main street. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry ( Jo. E. H. Shcafe < fc Co. olTor bargains in city property , either improved or un improved. Easy payments. Good lots on $10 pay men Is. Wcntorn Lumber nnd Supply Co. Between 18th and 14th streets , and 2d and 3d avenues. Telephone till. E.V. . RAYMOND , Manager. A Financial Cramp. About 11 o'clock yesterday morning Alder man E. T. Watorrnan made un assignment pf Ills proper to his brother alderman , W. H. Knephcr , for the benefit of his creditors. Mr. Waterman has boon ongr.god in the car- rlago building business on North Mam street , nnd trade has boon ( juke dull for some timo. Collections were very slow , and both cir cumstances combined tended to cripple Inm. It is stated thut Ills liabilities are about SI.&UO , While his assets will foot up ever f U,000. Will exchange for cattle , hogs and horses , 120 acres land near Sioux City. Clear title , No ineumbranco , L. D. FowjiKit , No. 10 Pearl St. < Money loaned on fuinituro.pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; lair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. i ' Dr. 0. 0. Haze , dentist , Opera house block. _ Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odoll & Bryant , 61 f ! Main street , o Now and full line of spring goods at the London Tailors , 037 Broadway. Hotel property In Council BlulTs , con- titilly located , doincr good business. R. P. Olllcof , solo ugont , No. Ill N. Main St. , Council Bluffy. Notlco the beautiful llnlnh irlvou col lars , cufTsund shirts by Cujc.iJu Laun dry company. FRESH FROM THE BLUFFS , The Gomluff Firorhon's Tournament To Bo a Biff SUCGOSB. DEATH OF A. VAN ORDER. * Hrookfl , Tlio Slayer , WnntN the State ( u Show in Hnnd Cupid In a JiiHtlco Shop A Woman' * Exchange Other Now * . Tlio Klroinqn'M Touriininont. ' Several of the parties In charge of the preparations being mada for the state lire- men's tournament , In this city , complain that certain citizens are throwing cold water on the scheme , nnd seemingly doing all in their power to detract from the success of the tournament. It Is claimed that they are ad vising these who have guaranteed certain .amounts not to pay their smxcriptloiis , ns the whole alTatr will provu a lizzie and they will not bo aolo to got their money back. The firemen are naturally quite Indignant over the turn affairs are taking , and protest vehemently against such action on the purt of a few narrow minded cranks. There is no occasion , however , for nny solicitude on the part , of the local firemen who have charge of the preparations , as the Indications nil point to tlid most successful tournament ever held In the state. Flattering letters nro received dally from all parts of this and adjoining states to the effect put numerous racing teams and lire companies , heretofore unexpected , will bo hero to compete for the liberal prl/es offered. There are only Iwo matters that nro now behind hand , and thcso arc the railroad rates and advertising matter. When the tournament was hold hero In 1881 , the advertising matter was ready for dis tribution on the 18th of February , but this year it has not yet arrived. Nothing definite Is yet known regarding the special rates to bo furnished by the various railway lines , but it is promised that both thcso mutters will soon bo satisfactorily adjusted. It Is , hoped that no further obstacles will bo in terposed , and that nil will work together to make the coming tournament that which it promises to bo the grandest and most suc cessful affair over held hi the city. Death of A. Van Order , A Van Order died yesterday at his homo , No. 1024 Seventh avenue , aged forty-live years. Ho was a native of Michigan , and enlisted in 18(12 ( In Company H , Nineteenth Illinois Infantry . Ho was a member of the Union Veteran Legion , joining it in Septem ber , ISM ) , nt the time of Us organization here. Ho will bo buried under the auspices of that organization. It was while in the service of his country that Mr. Van Order contracted a bronchial trouble , which caused "him much suffering , and finally resulted in his death. Hu came to Ouniha In 1SII7 and took a plnco in the office of the pool railway lines , where ho was associated with such well known men as W. .1. Davenport , William H. Hums , J. McClintock , lames Hums nnd Charles Hnnloy. On the opening of the freight transfer o dices on this side of the river , ho was given the control of the Chicago & Northwestern business. With the changes in the pool arrangement in 1SS2 no became chief clerk ut the local freightofllcc of the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Afterwards ho was given a nosltion as chief revising and rata clerk in the Union Pacific olllce. remaining there until last Sep tember , when 111 health forced him from Im hcsk. He went to Southern California in the hope of bettering his condition , but it was of no avail. Two weeks ago ho arrived home , weaker and failing gradually. Mr. Van Order was married in Moline , 111. , in 1ST3 to Miss Mattie Henry. HesiJes this sorrowing companion , ho leaves u daughter , Flora , who is in the Junior year ol the high school , Paul Ingram , who is In his tenth year , and Arminlus , aged only three years. His aged father lives in Moline.Ill. One brother lives in Chicago , on in Dakota , one sister , Mrs. Marshall , at Edgar , Nob. , and another , Mrs. C. C. Trent , at Port Uyron , III. The brother from Chicago , Mrs. Trent and Mrs. Van Order's mother , Mrs. Henry , of Moline , are hero at present , and were by his bcclsldo at the last. The funeral sprvices will bo hold nt the residence Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. J. G. Tipton , real estate , 627 B'dway. A Double Surprise. A marriage license was issued yesterday to Henry L. Wcthcrald and Bertha Robins , both of Lincoln , Nob. The groom Is a well known railroad man at the Nebraska car ital , and the bride is a highly respected young lady. The couple repaired to the matrimonial parlors of 'Squire Hendrlcks to have the knot tied , preferring to have the ceremony performed away from home , and were surprised to find two or three Lincoln gentlemen in the room engagea in a civil suit. It was too late to back out nnd they had to face the ordeal. The 'squire tied the knot so deftly that they were glad they came , oven U the folks from homo aid catch on a little prematurely. Burtlott & Norton for hardware , stoves and cutlery. 737 and 2315 B'way. A Woman's The ladles connected with the Woman's Christian association have decided to open a woman's exchange for the benefit of needy women. The movement , If entered into with spirit , will iurnlsh employment to numbers of women who seek help , and will help them selves If placed In a position to do so. The exchange will provide and inunago the means to accomplish this purpose. These desiring information and membership can obtain the same upon application to Mrs. L. W. Tnlloy , Mrs. ( J cor go P. Phulps , Mrs. L. H. Hess , Mrs. J. U. Atkins , Mrs. Dr. Cooloy. or Mintu Galncs , corresponding secretary. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Not IjiKlitnliif ; Insurance. Mr. G. M. Uailoy , general agent of the Union Mutual Accident Insurance company of Chicago , states that the facts regarding the Insurance of the employes of the electric motor line tire not as stated by the men them selves , mid published in yesterday's BISE. Ho says that It was not represented to any of the men tlmt the Insurance was other than n simple accident insurance , und that they were not to bo Indemnified unless the current was turned oft" , as no company could guurantcu If u person came in contact with a strong olcctrlo current. Ho states thai , there are but few of the men who nro dissatisfied. Thceo few evidently misunderstood the matter - tor , und it is claimed that their kicking is all that has disturbed any of the others. Mr. Meyers , the local agent of the company , is u well known und highly respected resident of this city , und all who are acquainted with him will bo assured that any ullllculty In the mutter must bo the result of u misunder standing rather than of uny misrepresenta tion on his purl. Homo Guard * , Now ! The members of the guards wcro busy yes terday rotating the ocourrauces of tholr trio to Iho capital and Now Yortf , They were all in high feather with the exception of Capt. A. W , Cowos | , The cullant ofllccs refused to disclose the cuusb his apparent grief , but It finally leaked out. Shortly before leaving Now York , Cnpt. Cowlos and S. H. Foster laid in u supply of fruit , largo enough to last until they ranched home. Unfortunately the hiding place was seen by u member of the company , und after the captain und his com panion hud retired , half , u dozen hungry boys slid into the smoking room to tulle of the dear onca ut homo without danger of disturb ing the sleep of their tired comrades. In the morning the cmituln invited the boys to Imvo Bouie fruit , out none of them cured for any , und their refusal to partake BO chagrined him tlmt he mis not yet recovered his usual good spirits. The next time the company goes Into camp , ' -oranges" jvill undoubtedly be the counter slit n , Two Men Drowned , KVAXSVIU.E , Ind , , March 13. The towboat - boat KuiiKuroo capsized on the Green river nour SpoUsvillo und U n total loss. George Ingram , owner , und Ed Simmons , cook , worn drowucd. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. The Scnnto ActH FAVorAbljr On Ilnrrl- noii'ri Appointments. WAMiixoTOjrMarch 18. In the senate n resolution elution authorizing the committee on COM t de fenses to sit during the recess and to employ a clerk , was Introduced and referred to the coinm.lttco on contingent expenses , A like resolution ns to the committee on privileges and elections was agreed to , Resolutions for the purchase of M.OOQ.OO , ) of silver bullion per month for coinage and for special com mittees on the commercial relations of the United States with Mexico nnd Cuba nnd the West Indies were laid on the tohlo for the present. The senate then , at 12:15 : , pro ceeded to the consideration of executive bus iness. The senate confirmed the following nomi nations : A. C. Mollotto to bo governor of Dn- kotaL.HIchardson ; to be secretnrvof Dakota ; Cornelius II. llnnford , to bo chief justice of the supreme court of Washington territory : George . Irwin , to bo United States mar shal for Montana territory : Sinl'oy N. Chambers , to be United States attorney for the district of InUlana ; Gcorgo S. Butchol- lor to bo assistant secretary of the treasury ; AlhcrtG. Porter , to bo envoy extraordinary nnd minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Italy ; .lohn A. Klmmlur to bo minister resident and consul general of tho-United States to Denmark ; Walker Bhilno to bo examiner of claims in the state department ; Richard Uoot to bo postmaster at Kcokult , la. At 2"iO : the doors reopened und the senate adjourned. A UUMjY ICIIjljKI ) . "Curly Bill" n Minnesota Tough SIio Through the IH-m. HUM Rivuit CAMP , Minn. , March 13. [ Spe cial Tclegram'to Tun HKK. ] Louis White , generally known as "Curly Hill , " the terror of the pine regions of Mlnni-sotii , was in- stnntly killed yesterday nftornoon by Charles B. Ilnyden. In the noon malt Huyden re ceived n cabinet photo of his wife and two children nnd the loggers pathercrt about him to look at It. Whlto attacked the woman's character and a violent quarrel ensued end ing in a row and rough and a tumble fight , Haydcn coming off the victor. After the fisticuff White went to his room and returning with nn axe rushed ut Ilnyden , 'who ' cultnly drew a revolver nnd shot the uully through the heart. Hn is n man of thirty-four and came hero from Augusta , Maino. White's people live ut Muskegon , Mich. . To Hr-cnur the Arena. Hni.nxA , Mont. , March 1U. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bm : . ] The fact that ex-Gov ernor Carpenter , of Now York , gave a re ception to tlio members of tha legislature last night nt his palatial residence , is excit ing a good deal of comment nnd surmise here. There is n quiet expression of opinion that the governor intends to re-enter political life again und will bo u candidate for some important position when Montana assumes her place in the galaxy of states. The governor is strong nnd robust and his mcntul faculties are In no wise aflected by old ago. Ho enjoys ix lucrative law practice , lives in a handsome stone house and Is pop- ular. He has talten no uetivo part in politics since his coning from the Montana govern orship , except to tnaku n few speeches dur ing the campaign. and Iowa Postmasters. WASHINGTON- , March 1.1. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BisnJ The following Nebraska postmasters have been appointed : Ephram H. Bee , Cambridge , Furnas county , vice Ira Hnnnlnp , resigned ; Robert B. Gregg.Cortjin , Box Hutto county , vice Hattie W. Gregg , resigned ; Samuel H. Jones , Harrison.-Sioux county , vice C. D. Satterlee , resigned ; J. I. Robinson , Humphrey , Platte county , vice Daniel S. Dickinson , resigned , and A. R Uudd , Ong , Clay county , vice William C. Kamsey , resigned. Arthur M. ICauffuian has been appointed postmaster at Four Corners , Jefferson county , Iowa , vice J. F. Leafgrcn , resigned. - - i Army Orders. WASHINGTON , March 13. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEE.J Private John A. Taylor , provost guard , general service , now on duty at the military prison at Fort Leavcnworth , is transferred to company E , Second infantry , and will ba sent to the station of tnut company , Fort Omaha , Nob. Private Eugene Scoof , company D , Sev enth infantry , now with his company , is dis charged from the service of the United States. Cleveland Golnuto Cuba. NEW Yonir , March 13. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. ] Monday next ox-President Cleveland , ex-Secretary of State Bayard and ex-Postmaster General Dickinson , will start oft for a ten days' southern jaunt. " * The trip originated in the mind of Secretary Bayard. No ladles will join the party , which goes out simply for a rest , and wrll visit Havana , Santiago , and other points on tlio coast of Cuba. Tlirco Important Nominations. WASHINGTON , March 13 The president to day sent the following nominations to the senate : Eugene Schuylor , ot Now York , to bo assistant secretary of state , vice George L. Rives , resigned ; Walker Blalne , of Maine , 'to ' bo examiner of claims for the department of state , vica Whurton , deceased ; Cyrus Hussy , of Now York city , to bo assistant secretary of the interior , vice David L. Hawkins , resigned. A Brutal llii'-Iianil. Ems , Pa. , March IS. John Lumlx , a wa- gonmaker , who was Intoxicated , quarrelled with his wife this morning and beat her un mercifully and then tried to cut Jier throat with a pocket knife , but she succeeded in cs- coping. Lanlx then cut his own throat , and when officers arrived ho was haggling at ono of his wrists. Lanlx cannot live. His wife lies at the point of death from internal In juries. Konrs Kor hard IjotiHilale. PRIXCC AI.IIEIIT , N. W. T. , March 13. In telligence has been received of the death of- two trappers named Finlayson , near Deer Lake , whllo on tholr way to the Hudson Hay company's post. Their bodies were dlscov- ero'l ' n short time ago about two miles from camp by a trapper. It ls fonred Lord Lons- dale has ulso met the same fate. Twenty Colliei-H Kill. il. LONDON. March 13. A terrlbio explosion occurred in the Urynnally colliery , ut Wex- Intni , to-day , resulting In great loss of life. Eleven dead bodies Imvo been tukcn from the pit und three minors have been rescued. Latei advices say that twenty wcro killed , Rnllroad Porous. BOUI.UEII , Mont , March 13 , A report is current that the forces of iho Union and Northern Pacifio railroads at Jefferson can yon have clashed and that the watchman of the Union Pacifio was killed. Cleveland Will Talk. NEW .YoiiK , March 13. Ex-President Cleveland to-day formally accepted the invi tation of the Frinndly Sons of St. Patrick to respond to one of the toasts at the unuuul dinner of the society next Saturday evening. Hmmbago No Return of .Jaln. n w , , . r , jLt tla M i- * . . with rhnuuthia la k k , hlpi inl KII : w t litidl estld lot tora ic pl br blip of tuidbotM ; , , , g { nliytaipUn ; ppllU St. J eobi Oil HTirtl Um to tick. la lhr. tnjt I vi tounl cd llnUr. llln ttii no MUrailnc. ; hid t a igb ) ct to iptUj toJm ar iritn. J. W. K U , 11 Koet HrMt , _ towtll , Mi4J. Ko KfoTe Paint. Orttln.l SUttn.nl. UK. K iw < d. r t. , tilt , la lilt WM troutUJ lti. vh > l tlcktchf ; ivfftreit wa < I Inn ; Bt. J col OU I it4 u ptn > i > Mr , B * r tttrn. JACOB MVtlUB. UtrtTlllt , WUcctila. AT csoaaisn AND . TUE CHARLES . VOGELEi CO. , Baltlaor * , Ui , r Ofl NEWCURIOSITY ; SHOP. O - VXj B U T.T S | Nos.l58cl8 Whoes lj ; F"riJi < 5 Pearl/it. I N J . , fSVll * IKtll ai i ir-t ppaWJff.tfgtearaaBffi UV ft UJ CO aWJff.tfgte-araaBffi NQOADW5CONE | | | J& Co4f | > a/45'v m e. lofC. ? , lofC.sgmm Keels SS8& NANS EM , vOC > vi\xCv\ _ ' i 'ife S3C . " .Kr\r > C3 V4V TRANSFER CO Council Bluffs O MAHA. CoIOIh.AvQa | : : ! 2l9Farnham Fourth St. Under IstHaWB * TeiNo.l3B. : Tel.No' g33 3WWJ * * ginaspc PROFESSIONAL DJJ3ECTORY. - -llydniuHo iincl Sniiltury Engineer. Plans , KsthniUos H. BIRKINBINE- . Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Brown Building , Council BlulTs , Iowa. U I I PT ot tno Povco. : Olllco over American Express , No. 419 NQP M UL. \ . Broadway , Council BlulTs. Town. . Practice in the State ami Ked- &Qi\/IQ | \ / Attornoys-nt-Livw. - OIIVIO oral Courts. Kooms 7 and 8 Shupnrt-Uotio Block , Council BlulTs. Iowa. BURKE & Room 1C , Shugiirt Block , Council Bluffs. City Council The city council convened lust evening in special session. A full board was present. During the reading of the minutes of the previous session Alderman Lncy asked if a resolution was not adopted authorizing the hullding of certain sidewalks. The Mayor "I can answer that question. I know such a resolution was passed for I saw it in the Gloho myself. Here after I would llko t6 have the clerk pass thcso resolutions to mo for my signature hefore they are published. I might want to veto tliein , you know. " The petition of James Million , that judg ment of $1,100 bo drawn from fund of sewer district No. 2 , was referred to the judiciary committee. Petition of John Short for 300 damages to lot by widening Indian creek , was referred to the same committee. Petition for waterways in Hums' nnd Howard's additions Avas referred to the committee on streets/ijid alleys. The report of the uit.v solicitor In the mat ter of tlio damage { claim of Captain H. L. Henry was adoptcdJ-xJt was to the effect that he bo tcndd-ort OO , with Interest at ( J per cent from date of ( entry- The ordinance estiiolishlng the rado of Angel street on the ca'st side was passed. liill of the Onmhu- Council BlulTs paving comp'any for grading raham avenue during August , 18SS , was referred to the linanco committee. ' On the request of , " the city solicitor tbo matter of taxing the property of Alice Piling was placed in the hands ot. the llnancc com mittee. In tbo matter of bpennig Thirty-second street to Broadway the committee reported that it should be done.'As the street now ends on an alley , which land is owned by Hon. George F. Wright , he proposes to trade with the city , takine land of equal value from James street. A Inro Chance. I have for sale nearly 100 choice lots between Council BlulTs and Omaha which , in order to close out , I will olTer for a snort time at from $200 to 5300 each and on the following terms : $10 down and So per month. ' Lots full size and title perfect. Call and let me show you the property. E. E. MAYATB , 019 Broadway. Brooks' ICxainination. The preliminary examination of Thomas Brooks , for the murder of Frank Do Geode , was to have been held at 0 o'clock yesterday morning , betoro Judge Aylesworth , but was indefinitely postponed , on account of County Attorney Organ beimr detained by business in the district court. It was understood that the prisoner would waive examination , but it seems that hi * attorney , * Colonel D. U. Dalloy , desires to Und out what is known by the witnesses for the state , and it is now stated thut Brooks will stand his examina tion whenever the prosecuting attorney gets through with his criminal business before tho'higher court. TIIK TIMES' CASHFINISHED. . O'Brlcn unit Harrington Ordered Ilc- Icnsed f < > r ConsiiUatlo-t. LONDON , March 13. At the sitting of the Parnell commission to-day 'Soamoa , solicitor for the Times , on cross-examination by Blggar , testilicd that ho sent Klrhy to America to see Sheridan , who nslted 20,030 to come to London nnd testify for the Times. Witness , on receipt of this informa tion , immediately recalled Kirby. After the introduction of some additional testi mony Attorney General Webster announced that the cuso for the Times wus finished. At the request of Hussoll. counsel for the Par- nellitea , Presiding Justice Hanncn ordered the release from prison of William O'i3rien and Timothy Harrington , whom it Is neces sary for Sir Charles to consult , on condi tion that they ubslain from imitation during , their liberty. The court then adjourned until April 2. Bold Train Itoliberf ) Cnpturrd. PiTTsiiuuo , March 18. A gang of robbers boarded u freight truln near Shunnopin , Pa. , on the Pittshurg & Lake Erie railroad , last evening , und boat the brakcman into Insensi bility. They were Driven off by the other trainmen before theylsecurcd uny booty , A spcclul train was telegraphed for and a posse loft for the scene of the attempted robbery. Nine of the robbers wcro surrounded near Phllllpsburg and captured. Tney were heavily nrmed. The party was brought to this city and lodged Input ! this morning. The funeral will bo held ut the cathedral ut 4 o'clock ' this artern'jofi. All the civic and social bodies with which Cauuln Dawson was connected will attend. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOK BALK-On mO'ufnly payment * , house und lot In Van HnihtA : Ktce's addition , by J.r. Vullw. 3D I'carl , street. FOH HKJfT At $3 per month , the new house multvo lots , No. SJOI , cornerot ttth at. and ! Ud ave , Oil HKNT-Onice No. 2. over Halrd'u confectionery - fectionery store , latuly. occupied by U'ui , Ward , arcniteq. FO if HKNT I'oesesalon K ! veil April 1st , the residence now occupied by Robert Car penter , corner Dthst. umU'J avu. , } J ) per month. lloracti Kvcrett. Tj'OK HKNT-Kurnlshea and unfurnished X1 rooms , with or without board , .Mrs. K , A. Hurko , fiij Washington ave. * | 7 > OH 8AliK "or" IcxctmngeAnestablished -L1 .general merchunnlie block uud store In Taylor county , Iowa , for Council lllulfs prop- . 'ty. Kerf A , Uray.fiU Flrat ave. _ F itooniK for rent' , second lloor , No. UT Fourth street. \V"ANTii-The : people tp try the City Bteara i T l.amidry.UI North Main. _ _ 171011 HUNT- Client ) , two handsome , new. sU- -I- room cottages , north of transfer , Council lllutr * . .Inquire Uland KUhtor , Mu ave. and 26t tit * PAPER HANGINGS. ANT ) Artistic Decoration ! AT PETER C. MILLER'S. Sign , House and Ornamental Painting , 1C also miningGraining , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted. C. B. JTUDD , Council IJIufTs In , The Most Modern Novelties In OR , Rice's ' Hernial Support , The only perfect abdominal support fov chil dren nnd adults. Succon'ifully ernes the WOItST CASKS OK IIKUN1A. AiUlro IW. L.E. . KOK , 27 Main Street. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS * AItiiNVJTHUTOCAM : < AT Mrs , 0. L. GILLETT'S ' And sec her flnn line ot Hair OoodB. VlNKST HAIII OUNAMKNTS In the city. Wlcs , lienidf , etc. , for Kent or Sale. Qlutli mill Coyle nnd Myers Grease I'nlnta. llnlr Dressing , Utc. No. ! iO Main St. , Council Orders by mall receive prompt attention A. F. CLATTERBUCK , REAL ESTATE BROKER , .110 KKOAIMVAY , COUNOlIj BLUFFS , i , IOWA. PRIVATiQJEJECTIVE. Private watchmen furnished at nny and al Hpeclal attention given to collection of' chat tel inortu'iiK.en und notes. Monuy tolemn ou oed chattel security. Reference Any bunk , attorney , or business man In me city. Tuos. Orrionii. ' W. H. M. I'usEtr. OFFICER & PUSH , BANKERS. Corner Main nnd Ilroachvuy , COUNCIL ULUKICH , IOWA. Dealers In foreign c.nidomentlo exchange. Collections made anil Interest paid on time do- poults. D.H.McOANEU ) & CO. , HidesJallow , Pelts , Wool & Fun Highest market prices. Prompt rt'Mirn and K3 Main Bt. . Council illulfd , low DRY GOODS -AT- EASTERN PRICES ! BOSTON STORE ! FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & GO , OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY ! Call and examine the goods and coin * pare prices. OUR MOTTO : QUICK SALES AND .SMALL PROFITS ! Leaders and Promoters ol Low Prices. 4 = 01 COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. THE' ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS ! YOUN KERMAM BROADWAY . . STATIC/VET/ / / ? o SCHOOL SWUTH 8c BR Rooms , tvTfte Cityi UMBERS , S. A Pierce , Proprietor. No.ll4MainSf. urnifuro & Stoves on weekly . SSW /VO. 326 BROAQVJAN STEAM o /V./Ua/n / St. Telefrhorte \ . SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT A DAISY FARM ! The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Iowa , 9 miles south of Creston , 100 miles east of Omaha. Good 6 room house. Barn with room for eight horses , and cow barn , shoda graineriea , orchard , etc. ' Good wells , living water , tame grass. Near school , church , etc. Easy terms. Write C. J. COIrBY , 522 Paxton Block , Omaha , or Broadway awl 80th St Council Bluffs , Iowa. IRTJSSIElILiIj Especially Adapted for SIZES FROM 25 TO 300 1,111JI\ \ HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE ' . . Sneelllcat'.ons ' and estlinateb'fill nlshnd for complete > itenni plantn. llcpnlatloii. Durability Guar nme'od , i an show letters from users ivlmro I'ncl llconomy Is eiiiwl with Corliss Noii-CoiidoiiHinK E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. No , BIO Penrl Street , Council Bluffs CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260