I 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FKIDAY , NOVEMBER 15. 1889. ' 1 I1 i Ifw _ r _ _ _ _ > _ _ _ _ ' f I _ h HI * * H- _ _ > _ _ If * ' _ ' < ; > I I Hi _ k Yrr ' _ _ r _ _ Vr _ _ _ > the omaha bee councilTbltjefs OFK10H. NO 12 I'l.AUIi bTUKET Delivered tr carrier In any part of the City nt Tv cnty Centspcr Week I1.W.T1LT0N MANAGER TKhKl'IlONnSl IltTPtNrfs Orm i ! No . NlOMT KliITOU , NO va MlNOlt MENTION N. Y. 1 . Co • Glcnson coal Council llhilTs Lumber Co , coal " \Vcstorn Lumber and Supply Co Thatcher coal , sea ndvcrtlsomcnt Hcst coal nml wood at C. 11. Fuel Co Carbon Coal Co • wholesale , retail , 10 Pearl Fall sale begins Monday Boston store Unity Guild will moot In regular session this afternoon , with Mrs Coffoon , No 201 Bouth First stroct Put Hopkins was yesterday flncd $16 and costs /or boating his wife , and In default was sent to Jail for flvo days Members of All Saints Guild will meet nt thu rcsidonco of Mrs L , Luchow , 1C03 Sixth avenue , at a o'clock Saturday nttomoon The young people of the Trinity M , E. church will give n musical ontortalnment this evening at tboir hall on South Main street , opposlto Hlghth avenue Murrlago licenses were Issued yesterday to Charles Gregory nnd Fannie Cain , It C. Francis nnd Lulu Smith , nnd H. F. Deeds and Florence M. Wnrron , all of this city An enjoyable party wns given by Fidelity Council No Mil , at the li A. parlors last evening There was a largo number Pros car , nnd the evening pissed most pleasantly City Wotghmnstor Amy is after soma of the coal dealers Ho claims that a load of coal whloh weighed 5,010 pounds on the cltv scales tipped the beam at 5,105 on u dealers scales Superintendent neynolds now runs a motor from the car house to Tnlrtconth nnd Uroaa- way to accommodate the conductors nnd Kio to rm en who run lute the car house on the late trains Dr William H. Wall , of Folsom , was In the cltv yesterday on business , and brought In u couple of curs of corn , each over llf teen Inches In length Ho said they were nub bins from his 100-ncro field It is stated a mission is to bo established near the Kovs carriage works Itevs Ileigli , of Chicago ; GooUell , of Emerson , mid Ualr- den , the goncral Iowa missionary , have been in the cltv several days on this work OHIccrs Sclioutz nnd Curtis , of Sioux City , went cast yestorduy In charge of thrco In sane patients hound for Clarludn They were William Fay , from Sioux Cl'y ; George Allan , Movillo , and John Leo , of Sloan The I. O. G. T. has socurcd the scrvlcos of Mrs Hewitt , of Now York , who will deliver n lecture ut the Broadway M. 13. ' church next Sunday nlaht She is a speaker of national reputation and will douotless havoacrowaed house The county board completed the work of the session yesterday and nujourned They decided to ollor a a cent bounty for gopher sculps , but refused to upproprlato nny money for the improvement of roads leading into the city Brooks , Meyers and Day have gore to the pen , for life , ilftcon and eighteen months , rtspcctlvoly Hroolta has abandoned all hope of a new trial from the supreme court , but is positive that ho will rcceivo a pardon insldo the llrst hull of the next docudo Some unknown but enterprising thlof walked off with nn overcoat from in front of a clothing store at Elseman's old stand , corner of Bryant and Broadway The coat was chuinod to the dummy , but this did not deter the thlof , who coolly nabbed the entire - tire outfit Ho was not seen , and the pro prietor could give no clue to the police The now tlmo card governing the Main trcot line is giving1 satisfaction It gives a ten-minuto stfrvlco , the sumo as boforc , but there arc now four traics running two go ing to Upper Uroudway and the other two to the park This gives a twenty-mlnuto service on Upoor Broadway and on South First street It does away with the fast running that has occasioned so much complaint on Main street Frederick Brownold filed a petition for dl- vorco from Arabella H. Brownold yesterday afternoon with the cleric of tno district court Ho alloge3 that the false partner of his ] oys mid sorrows committed udultory on the -cl of last January , and on numerous oc casions slnco , with James Higglus , at Omaha and at Kansas City Ho insists that slnco discovering the fact ho has not cohab- itatrd with the defendant , and prays that the matrimonial bond bo out short off The case will bo heard Saturuay Messrs Lunkloy & Porter is the name of the firm succeeding Hcrnsmnn & Stevens , undertakers Both gentlemen are practical men in their line , Mr Lunkloy having been encaged for years in the business in Ne braska and Mr Porter in Red Oak The establishment at No 311 Broadway is being roinodolod , and when completed will bo the model undertaking establishment of the west Tlioir house will bo tilled with a line line of goods used in their business , and great care and pulns will bo taken to give satisfaction This evening thcro will bo ono of the most Important meetings of the Koyal Arcanum over bold In the city , at the hall of Fidelity Council No 150. The supreme council has arranged for a meeting of delegates of ail councils In the stata on the Slst ana Sid , and Friday nights meeting is to niako arrange ments for this state gathering , consequently every member is urged to attend At the stuto mooting Supreme Orator Millar , of Chicago , and Mr Kendall , from the cast , will bo la attendance , Special invitations have been sent to the members to bo present to-mght , The Pullman restaurant , B34 Broadway • Money loaned at L. B. Craft & Co 's loan ofllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , nnd all otbor articles of value , without removal All bus iness strictly confidential Blxby , plumbing , steam heating , Mernam block i Finest market in city JM Soanlunn Dwelling for sale on easy payments Also building lots at lowest market prices Call and oxamiuo our list E. H. Shoafo & Co m Neumeyor hotel , first classreasonable rates IVrsonni Iurugrnplis R C , Holllng , of Sioux City , wns In the city yesterday Mrs Henry Stevenson is homo from a visit With relatives at Ausloy , Neb Deputy Internal Kovcnuo Collector Rowon , of Dcs Moines , is at the Ogden , Mrs Ncllio B. Skolton bus returned to her homo in Chicago , accompanied by Miss Kuto Pusoy , Miss Jennie Rockafollow , of Knoxvlllo , In , is the guest of Mrs L Jr Hendricks , No Cil'YVashlugton avenue Mr and Mrs Walter Bacon and Mrs Jullno E. Smith , of Grand Island , are visit ing Mrs Frank Shepard , No 804 South Niulh street William J , Dean , of the implement house of Deere & Co , of Minneapolis , is in the city , tno guest of Hon Lucius Wells , of Deere , Wells & Co Messrs , Murphy & Evans , the evangelists who are to work in the Trinity Motliodlst church , beginning on next Sunday , are ex pected to bo la the city today , The Itoss Investment and Trust company , Drs Woodbury hove removed their dental ofllco to 101 Pearl street , up stairs New Ogden , largest , Dost hotel In western Iowa Special attention to commercial men Desirable dwelling * for rent at mouerato prices K. 11. Sheafo & Co , renUl agents , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs Sheet muslo 10c , 533 Broadway , S. T. McAtteo,23t Main , 333 Pearl Flupst line fancy groceries in city , r- , Bootsshoesrubbers Kinnohan,320B'way 13 cabinets , only 11.75 , Schmidt's , 230 Main K , II , Sheafe & Co give special attent on to the collection of routs and care of property in the city and vicinity Charges moderate Ofiloa Broadway and Main streets TWO PUGILISTIC ATTORNEYS , They Engage hi n Pasango nt Arms in the Dlstrlot Court ENJOINING THE IMPROVERS A Sad Cnso or Insanity DotiMiy's Itooklnun For the Hcinnlndcr of tlin Ycnr General nnd 1'orsunnl. A Scrap In the Court Itnoin The case of Hurrouehs vs I'llcklnger occu pied the attention of tno district court yes terday morning Six attorneys were em ployed on the case All of the arguments , with the exception of the closing one , by Mr Fllckingor , had boon maJo when court adjourned at noon The greater part of the spectators hnd loft the court room , nnd the attorneys were engaged In picking up tholr papers , when Mr I. N. Fllcklnger missed a certain document Ho stepped nround the tublo to where ono of the opposing counsel , Flnley Burlco , wns gottlng ready to leave the court room Fllcklnger began looking through his papers Get out of hero , " said Hurko , "I dent want you stealing my pupors " You liavo my answer hero somewhere , " replied Fllcklnger "You're u liar , " was the prompt answer of Uurke , who wa fooling considerably out of sorts Flicklnger Jumped for him , and they clinched Fllcklnger secured a law book and wns preparing to' Jam it down Burkes throat , when the latter fell over a chair , with FllctCingeron top of htm Just at this Juncture the court stepuea out of tno ludgo's room Sheriff , separate these men Court has adjourned , but I want you to understand that I still have charge of this room Gentlemen , you ought to bo ashamed of youraolvcs " Meanwhile , Bailiff McFadden had approached preached the seat of war , and found Fllclt- lngor Industnously at work trying to scratch n hole In his advcji sary's cheek The gen uine , triiiison goie w.is Mowing freely from the furrows which ho was digging , but the quantity wni not sufficient to satiate the nroused appetite of the bloodthirsty legal light Thu bailiff called time , " and hos tilities couscd It was a brief combat , but them was fun whllo It lasted In thu afternoon the remaining argument was made and the case submitted aud taken under advlsoment The next case taken up was that of Hutchinson vs J. F. Evans , which was still on trial when court adjourned The motions tiled during the day wore In the following cases : Khodn M. Casady vs J. P. Casady Plain tiff tiled additional ullldavits in support of application for temporary alimony By agreement of the attorneys the clerk was instructed to withhold the affidavits , and the reporters were not allowed to cazo npon them Overton vs Chris Straub Defendant files motion to inako petition moro definite Overton vs Crow Plaintiff riles motion to suriko answer from the lilos Ovei ton vs Joseph Her wain Motion for more spccitlc statement Jn answer M. S. Stout vs Ettor Si Pierce Amend ment to petition The grand Jury did not make anv report , but is busily nt work They have been in vestigating the case of ox-Potlccmau Scott , regarding the murder of Lottlo Lcland They have also been looking into the Gray perjury case It is understood that the case of State vs Sims , recuntly dismissed by the lower court , will bo carried to the grand Jury , for the purpose of Inducing the prose cution iu the Gray case to go slow , ' ' 'ho grand Jury will not make a report before to morrow , and possibly not this week . Always on Time If you wish to purchase a good and reliable watch 35 per cent less than club rates , and on easy terms , then call at once and make your own selection at C , 1 $ . Jacquemin & Co , 27 Main street Fountain cigar , a strictly 10c cigar for 5o at the Fountain , Try one J. G. Tipton , real estate , 537 Broadway Knjoinine Against the liotul It liai > happened The projectors and con tractors of the new hotel have been enjoined from removing dirt or buildings or in any way interfering with the premises described as "enmmoncing at a point slxcy-nlno feet north of the northwest corner of Pearl street and First avenue , thence west ninety feet , thence north twenty-ono foct , thence east ninety feet , thence south twenty-one feet to the place of beginning " The injunction was served by Marshal Guanella on Messrs Kimball & Champ and upon contractor A. M. Davis , to whom was awarded the contract for tno work * of oxca- va tion The causes leading to the applica tion for an Injunction are desclbcd as fol lows by the interested p-pii „ : Mr Chnmp stated hat a few days ago ho called on Mr D. K. Gloason to see about tno rcmovul of some wood In the roar of No 31 Pearl street , the premises being occupied by Gleason'a sister Miss Mary Uleason , as a dressmaking establishment Gloason said ho would attend to it , but nothing was done , and Mr Chnmp'cilled again Wednesday to see about it , as the wood was in the way of the workmen who had commenced excavat ing Gloason eollo d ovaslvuly , and Chnmp stated that bo would find a way to remove it , after which ho loft Gloason states that the first ho know of the mutter Champ bolted Into his ofllco and peremptorily demanded that bo move the wood forthwith The second tlmo ho came ho repeated his de mand , and finally vowed bo would Had a way to get it moved Gloason told him to go ahead Yesterday morning Gloason's at torneys secured the injunction , and the con tractor had to con line his opurntious to the portion of the hotel alto not covered by tbo injunction Chump laments that nothing was ever started In the Bluffs that some ono did not get out un injunction to retard it , and Gloa son replies that there would have boon no Injunction If ha had been decently treated Miss Gloason said : "I would have been out of hero the first of next week it they hada't tried to throw mo out I would gladly hnvo accommodated them oil I could , but they missed it when they tried to drive mo It is almost Thanksgiving , and you know how a dressmaker is driven just about this time I really had to steal what time I devoted to looking up a now location , I had boon to look at several places , but had found none to suit , yet had about muds up my mind to take ono , whoa this-happonod. They seemed to think that I could go anywhere , and sug gested several places , as If I was looking for a place to start a saloon , My business is of as much importance to mo as Mr , Champs is * to him , and I must look out for it I didn't put any coufldonco in the report that n hotel was to bo built until 1 was notified to move They wont through the same programme a year ago the papers Bald the money was subscribed , the site would be purchased and the hotel would bo built Nothing came of it and I paid no attention to it when it was repeated However , Dr Woodbury know that the change must be made , and ho might have notified us sooner than no did , but 1 suppose he wanted to gut rent from us as long a tlmo as possible It wouldn't have cost them uuy moro to have been decent about the mutter , ana I would bavu tried to please thorn , but they thought they could drive me out into the strict because - cause I am a woman , nad now they can go ahead and drive My thirty-days' notlco will not bo up until the lSth of December , and thou I can get tliroo days after that They leaded up my wood and carted it off somewhere , and thev will have to settle for that After being insulted aud abused , is It to bo supposed that I will bo very anxious to nut myself out to please 1 I dent look at it that way , " Another dissatisfied ono is Squire A , L. Hendricks , who rents the north half of the building for his Justlco court rooms Soma of his wood was carted off , and ho vows ho will prosecute the parties for larceay and stay with them until the last canlno has been lynched Something must ba done to uour oil on the troublnu waters or there will be a block to proceedings until December 8. Champ says Gloasou's action is duo to splto work and alleges that some time ago Kimball St Chump bought ten tons of coal of Gloiuou , which was found to be short weight , ono ton being 157 pounds short , malting a total shortage of three-fourths of a ton Ho says ho called Gloason to account , nnd that Is what Is the mutter Gleason waxes wroth nt the charge , and says he will make Champ sweat for It There is ono thing certain nnd that Is the Injunction It sticks tighter than cobblar's wax and there is no promise of a speedy release C. U , steam dye works , 1013 Broadway Cobs tl a load Glenson , 20 Pearl , A Sail Case Christina Johnson , wife of Peter Johnson , of Walnut , wiis brought before the com missioners for the insntio yesterday morning for examination , to doturmiuo whether br not her mental condition wnrranted her con finement In the Insane asylum nt Mount Pleasant , The examination developed tbo fact that she was suffering from puernoral Insanity , brought on from exhaustion caused by nursing her child , The scene wns pa- Jhotlo while the inquiry was bolnp made , The young wife was plpadlng earnestly nnd ten dcrlv with her husband to bo taken back to her baby During all the tlmo she never re linquished his hand , but Has whlspuring eagerly in his car and pulling ut hisurm , begging him to fly with her before it wns too late She was c.irod for during tha day and taken to the asylum nn the oven in g train , ac companied by her husb aid Dr C. H. Bower , 528 First ave Tel 229. P. C. Miller , best papur hanging nna dec orating The best is ttio cheapest Coming ; Amnsi'in-iun. The following attractions nro booked for Dohany's for the remainder of the icar : Nov IS "A Bunch of Keys " 21 George Wilson's mlustiols 2.1 "Hnns , the tloatmau " 23 Thanksgiving uiatluco and evening , Victoua Voltes During the month or December the dates and plays are : 5 Vernona Jnibcau 10 Chip of the Old Block " 12 Stetsons Undo Toms Cabin " 13 com eld's Opera company 14-"Pt ck's Bad Hey " 17 Lillian Kennodv in "CaBsy's Trou- • hies " 27 The Two Johns ' ' 30 Cal Wagner's minstrels TIII3 SOU Ill OMAHA BUDOI3T. An HlHini'lanl Party Mr J. A , Sllvor nnd Misses Mabol L. Sllvor nnd Dora D , Squlcr will plvo nn his torical party at their home , Hunt-Gould block , N street , Saturday evening next The invited ones nro each to tell what ho or she knows of two or thrco historical char acters . The antcrtainment will bo as enter taining nnd profitable as it is novel Notes About the City Willlo Martln walked over the bank into the street near St Agnes church and was slightly injured I.avlnia McCrcdy , n promising young girl residing in Brown Park , whoso escapades have brought her into notorious disrepute In her neighborhood , was arrested Wednesday on the churgo of vagrancy and Judge King fined her $5 and costs ami committed her to jail As alio is only fourteen years old she will bo sent to the reform school Gate City Lodge , No 20 , Independent Order of FoieStors , of Omaha , will bo honored by a largo attendance from this city of fellow Foresters on the occnslon or its ball Fridny evening , Dooinber 0. To ac commodate the South Omaha delegation a train will leave the union depot , Omaha , at 3 o'clock In the morning1 . John Bnrr.y of this city has been grunted an Increase of pension Word has been received by Joseph Kisky of tbo doatti of bis brother in Monmouth , 111. 111.Mrs. Mrs D. P. Roth Is ill with malarial fever Mosdamcs Dwight L. Holmes nnd Jnmes U. Cnrloy are arranging to entertain the Ladles Aid socloty of the Presbyterian church and give a supper for the bcuofit of tbo bazaar to be given in tbo church later this month A young daughter , ngod about fourteen , of Mr and Mrs Daniel Kelly is very low with pneumonia A number of South Omaha Scandinavians will co to Omaha Saturday evuuinir to at tend the Noidcn society concert Iu Washing ton hall Court Toutonla , No 195 , Independent Order of Foresters , has decided to give a ball and social Wednesday evening , Decem ber 31. A-dodgo of Knights and Ladles of Honor will soon bo organized in this city Superintendent A. A. Munrco of the pub lic schools is arranging a series of nn\vs- paper literary exercises and uowspapar days for the high school It is the purpose to huvo n paper published Thursday of each week filled with contribution by the pupils and then used for the Friday afternoon lit erary exercises About Peonle Miss Lulu Johnson , of Racine , Wis , is visiting hur sister nnd brother-in-law , Mr and Mrs Frame Williams Misses Molllo and Jennie Condon went to Valparaiso last evening The Denver State lottery company wants ng-onts. Tickets 50 cents Ad dress A. C. Itoss & Co , Denver , Cole Two Keniiirknbiy nienn Mon Louisville Commercial : Ono of the richest men in Louisville some time ago rather roluctutitly garo his notoof hmid at six months time for the sum of $500 to aid in the establishment of a most worthy charity The time hns not jot expired , but the institution wns pressed for funds and the mamigors asked , the millionaire to anticipate the maturity of his no to and help them out Much to tholr burprlso nnd disgust ho com plied by discounting the paper for flfty- Uvo days interest The transaction got on the strcQtnnd has boon talked ubout for the last few days Detroit Free Press : Talk nbout closeness and calculating stinginess , " said n downtown businessmnn Saturday to a group of friends , "I used to know a citizen of this community , who wns just about as near a pcrbon , as the yiinlfoos say , ns over 1 mot I give you my word that this old codger , who was in the drug business on u promi nent thoroughfare , used to go to u pop ular saloon , where an elaborate frco lunch was sot out every day at just noon Ho would walk up to the bar , buy a flvo cent oigar , which ho invariably put carefully away in his pocket , then ho would tnoklo Iho lunoh And my ! how ho would make the soup , the cold moat , the snlud the cheese , the pioklos dis appear For fully flftoen minutes ho would minister to the needs ol the in ner man , then would wash Ills hands and return to his upothocary shop as well satisfied as most mon would fool after a dinner nt Dolmonlcos Hut what do you think ho used to do with that ( Avo-cout cigar for ho nov or smoked ? Sold it to the first customer who came in for 10 cents " Piles ! l'lles ! Piles ! Dr Williams Indian Pile Ointment will euro blind , bleeding and itching piles when other ointments have failed It absorbs tbo tumors , allays the itching at once , acts as a foultico , pivos Instant rollof Dr WUhatn1 ndlan Pile Olntmont Is prepared only for piles ano ltclilng of the private parts , and nothing else Dvorv box is warranted Sold by druggists or sent by mall on receipt of price , fiOo and (1. per box WILLIAMS MFG CO , Props Cleveland , O. Snoakingof the lute General Hart rnnft , of Pennsylvania , a correspondent says : The general wus a mason At Autiotatn , just after ho had dropped down on the bridge and taken It , and while the lighting was almost hand to handfa confedernto olllcor gave hlra the Masonio sign , lie recognized it in stantly und sent the olllcor unharmed to t' ' > o roar as a prisoner " " CAT.I0L1CS . CT SOCIETIES d The Ohuroh to jllnmovo the Bnn irom Secret Ordora ONLY THE MASONS tXCEPTED All Uroiight About by the Ualtlnioro CongrcBs A VIlit to Points or Interest , innnd About thn-City. A BtnrtlltiR Annoniinctnniit Bai.timoiik , Mi ) . , Nov 14. ISpccial Tolo- Rram to Tim Bfe ] A prominent delegate from the northwest to thoCathollo congress , in discussing the work of the congress , said thut white Catholics as well as Protestants had been wondering what posslblo result could como fiomu meetingul the laity , its positlvo effect would soon bo apparent through the land Said ho : Ono of the declared startling announce ments following this congress iu Baltimore Is this ! Thnt the Catholic church In Amer ica will from'this day , through thu mlnistrn tlon of the prlosts In tbo confosslonnl , deal with extraordinary uud hitherto unknown liberality with members of Bcctot organiza tions It will , In fact , i-oinova all restric tions that prevent Catholics from becoming - coming or remaining members of uny known secret socloty with ono exception Thu exception is the Masonio fraternity So far ns that order Is concerned , It is believed by thu bishops and nrchbishops to bo in America a harm less organ iznllon , The otio particular point which brings into application , the quintessence of Catholic philosophy nnd forms the point or exception on the part of the bishops nnd archbishops , is that where a man Joins an order without Knowing Its pur poses aud takes the oath of ollcsinuco to it The Catholic church holds that this is contra dictory to loasou nnd judgment Inasmuch ns the man who tonic such an oath without knowing what his obligations or duties are to be , is rash A rash oath is forbidden by the Catholic church Whllo the archbishops have held no formal meeting on the subject , it is well understood that they louvo'Hulti- moro prepared to net ns I have Indicated , nnd you may bo certain that nomombcis of the Odd Fellows , the Order of Foi esters , Knights of Labor or other secret orders , ex cept the one I hnvo named , will bo advised by his confessor to abjuio his fellowship with them Possibly oven the Clan-na-Gacl iuav not bo excepted , " The prelates , priests and delegates to the number or 00J wore convejed Iu carriages today to various points of Interest in Balti more aud its environs At 1 o'clock the party reached St Mary's ' Industrial school und were welcomed by Monslgnor McColgun and Brother Alexius , the president of the Insti tution There was nn cntcrtnlninont given by the boys nnd muslo was furnished by the school band A 2 o'clock a banquet wus ten dered thu visitors , and numbers of speeches were made in which the InstlfJtion , Balti more , its clergy and people came in for a largo sharn of commendation , a A recoptlon to the cardinal nnd the members bers of the Cntholio congress was held at the city hall at 4 oclock About 1.53J invita tions had been issued This did not debar anvono who presented himself from getting ndmission ana being piesented to the mayor aud the cardinal r A PAIUSIAN IlOMAXOR A Kansas City Milliners Escnn-ulo With a Providence Merclianr Kansis Citt , Nov % It [ Special Telegram to Tun Bni.J About a ycarugo Mrs Louls - Kcithinullcr , a handsome , dushing blonde , kept a Quo millinery establishment on Twelfth street , in this city From this fashionable place sprang the causes that brought about replevin proceedings that opened In the courts today , Gentlemen of the jury , " sola Attorney Wollman , ' the plcasuro of visiting Paris Is not glvon every one , but In this case I intend giving you a Parisian romance which will answer for a visit to the gny metropolis " The ovldcnco Iu the case showed that John Dean , a wealthy Providence , It , I. , mer chant , mot Mrs Holthmuller , through his agent , whllo hero in the spring of 18S7. Dean was married , but ho nevertheless tonic a great liking to thu handsome milliner Mrs Reilbmuller reciprocated bis affections , giving her husband { 3.500 of Deans money to retire from the Hold The cay pair then lit out for the east , going straight to the Hoffman house , Now York In that hotel they lived ltko urhices for some tlmo , when old Rclthtnullor stepped in Dean then , turned over some more money , and Keith muller again left After this little episode the guilty pair visited all of the eastern watering places , where the woman attracted universal attention After a faw wccKs of this sort of life Mrs Rclthmullcr returned to this city , and Dean sought the bosom of his family in Providence Dean is now fighting the creditors of Mrs Reithmullor , who closed the woman's business The for mer wants to get his money back , and says ho has a pi lor claim on the goods LIVE OXEN FOR OFRMANV A Firm of Maycnon Butchers Import In ir train the United Htatcs WAsmsoToy , Nov 1-1. Commercial Agent Smith at MnyeiicoGermanyroports thnt the prevallcnco of high prices for meat In Ger many has caused n firm of butchers In May ence to try tbo experiment of importing ltvo oxen from the United States and that ar rangements have boon made for thoshipmont from Illinois to Germany of 900 head of fat oxen within a period of two months Ho Is informed that this is the first tlmo that live oxen from the United States all ready for slaughter huvo boon imported into Germany The llrst lot of cattle arrived the week pre ceding thn report nnd the animals were sold at a price 10 to IS per cent less than German cnttlo , notwithstanding the heavy cost of transportation and customs duty Nobrnalca anil Iowa Pmistona Washinotox , Nov 14. [ Special Telegram to Tub Bee ] Pensions granted Nebraskans : Increase David II , Schultz , Benedict ; David Roads , Nebraska City ; Solomon W. Stilgcboncr , Danbury Station ; Flavius I. Randall , Bollwnod ; David Itogan , Paxton ; Napoleon B. WllllamB , Broken Bow ; John B. Poasloy , Princeton , Pensions for lowaus ; Original invalid George C Latham Allison ; Lellwyn D Frantz , Bcnford ; JolraM Hogloy , Emmotts burg ; Carl Lane , BloomHeld ; Gnorgo W. Hawkcnson Norwich Incrcaso Peter Jacobs Ogden ; W. A. Baker , Hillsboro ; Merrick Harris , West'Urovo ' ; John G. Pro toxtor , Sheldon ; D , McCUnn , Center Point ; David Huff , ManQIq ; George Mutli- orly , ContorvlllolDavld ; W. Ulm , Woodburu ; Martin Walravon , Oskaloosa T. Mlttboll CornlngtiWilllam A. Poudinot Western Collcgo ; Lomnn G. Leonard , West Mitchell ; William < --Coffman , Columbia ; William O. kllowari ) , iCholsoa Reissue John A. Dalrymplo Ilopkinton ; Benjamin F. Neck , Keokuk ; Henry D , Dufleld , Pitts- burg ; Miles Humphrey , Newton Rolssuo and increase Frederick N. Kellogg , Pralrlo City , rttl The Hiiltnn'a nemimiU Zanzibar , Nov , lljr-Tho sultan of Zanzi bar refuses the demand of the East Africa company for Indemnity to cover the losses suffered by tha company because of the 10- volt Moro than this , ho demands the pay incut of the subsldv promised him by the company for the first experimental year of Its operations The company resists this de mand and thinks a second year should bo ullowed it on the ground that it u Impossi ble yet to estimate the loss it has suffered - A Lady Drnugfil to Death St , JoiiNsuuiir , Vt , Nov K Yesterday afternoon Miss Bertha A. Gates , ncoii twon ty-ouo , daughter of Rev , A. M. Gates , and a graduate of Wollcsley college , was thrown from a horse and dragged through the streets until dead She was shockingly bruised and mangled , • ' . Iho lied Pollen Cnltlo Club Cuioaqo , Nov 14. Tha Red Polled Cattle club ( unincorporated ) met today and elected oflloers , with L. F. Ross , of Iowa City , as A SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS MONTH f AT MARCUS CLOTHING HOUSE 1 have just received from eastern manufacturers a complete line of Mens' Boys and Children - K dren ' s Clothing , Hats , Caps , Gents Furnishing Goods , Boots and Shoes I will sell this month my entire stock of goods at prices that were never offered before in this city 1 will V quote you a few prices of our bargains Come early and secure bargains jH Meu's Beaver Cents and Vests , f 1 worth $8.50. Men's Chinchilla Coats nnd Vests , M.S3 , other merchants sell nt iiOO 50 different styles of Men's nil wool Dross Suits at } 12.50 , the same suits are sold else where at tlO.OO Meu's imported worsted 4 button Cutaway and Sack Suits 13.75 , worth WJ.50. Fine Fancy Worsted Frock Sulis and Sack Suits ill ! ift worth $ i > .00. Men's heavy Working Suits at ? ! , worth $7.00. Youths Suits nt 4'.50. ) 50 dllTorcnt styles of Boys alt wool suits , ago 13 to 10 , at fd.OO worth double the prlco Ono lot Children's Suits , ngo 4 to 10 at $1.50. Children's all wool suits , ago 4 to 12 , I wilt sell this month at ? 4.00. Yon will have to pay elsewhere double the pi Ice 500 pairs of Pants In Fancy colors , nil wool , from $ .100 up , worth double the money 500 nulrft of Boys ' long pants fiom 75cui > . Ono lot of Bov's Knee Pants from 25c up Boyn' Chinchilla Overcoats with nstmchnn collars and en Its , ngo 5 to 12 , at ftl.50. Mon's PcnoletShhts and Drawers at 85c HI Men's heavy Canton Flannel Shirts anil Hi Drawers 40c. HI Men's Wool Soclts nt 15c. HI Men's Cnsshncrc Socks nt See , HH Men's Heavy Seamless Rib Top Socks nt 10a IhT' Men's ' Heavy Rockford Socks nt 7c. -H - Men's Working Hoots nt $1.50. Hv Men's Working Shoos nt $1,00. ' E Men's Hand Welt Calf Shoes nt $ .1.50. / Men's Woukemphast Shoes nt $3.50. Bj Hoy's ' Shoes from $ l.0J up v. K Ladles Kid Shoes at $1.50 worth $3.5J. "B Lndlos' Pebble Gout Shoos $1.21 worth $100. < IE Lndlcs' DongolaHnnd I'urn $2.25 worth $ .1.00 , Hi Ludlvs' Flno Calf Shoes $1.50 worth $2.35. fl Ladles Oil Grain Button Shoes nt $1.50. Hf' worth $2.25. * mf Infant Kid Shoes nt 5'c. H Misses Shoes In nil styles from $1.35 op ] ,100 Comfort * fromT 'o up H2 250 Wool Blankets from $1,25 up Hj ! A complete line of Hats , Caps , Gloves nnd < m Mittens ut reduced prlcos H Dent fail to come and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere S 3JE v4E33\dEE3K : : , THE EIJ-flk.C33 , " * 'lH ' 546 & 548 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa B president The socloty is mnlntainod for the purpose of forcing a settlement with the former secretary , J. C. Murray , of Maquo- lrota , who , the members allrge , refuses to surrender the old clubs books The Incor- poratcd club nl o mot nnd elected a board of directors who will select OfUcers , Online Kciidv for tlio Fair Cmcvoo , Nov 14. Resolutions were passed by the Illinois state board of agricul ture today to the effect that the members of the board , realizing the responsibility resting upon them and the limited time for prepara tions for the worlds fair to be hold In Chicago cage in ISU'i , will from this tima forward devote vote their personal efforts and the avallablo means nt their disposal in the troasurv of the board to the end that the exhibit within the scope and duties of tholr department is made tlioroughly representative nnd entirely creditable to the Intelligent enterprise and Industry of the people of the state M. li General MisRionurv Committer Kansas Citt , Nov 14. The second days session of the gcnoral missionary committee of the Methodist church was dovotcd to the discussion of the committees finances The reports showed tha receipts for the past year to bo $ lia0,137. $129,550 moro than for the previous year Among the appropriations made for the following year was ono of $1- 120,000 for homo nnd foreign missions The totnl amnuntof appropriations was$1,225,775. It was decided that 45 per cent of the appro priations bo used for home nnd 55 per c6nt for foreign missionary societies Hpavy Work for the Auditor Washington , Nov 14. First Auditor Fisher In his annual report to the secretary of the treasury , snys there has boon a de cided increase la the work of the ofllco dur ing the past flvo years , with no correspond ing incrcaso in the clerical force , and he rec ommends that provision bo made for an ad ditional stuff of division and two assistants He reports that during the past fiscal year thcro have been examined nnd adjusted 29- 408 accounts , representing $1,070,010,725. Swedish Hnrk Wrecked London , Nov 14. A dispatch from Rio Grande says that the Swedish bark Hilma , from Now York August 27 for Pelatas , went ashore near there and became a total wreck A part of the crew was saved Captain Frisell , master of the vessel , was drowned Six Men Instantly Killed Butte , Mont , Nov 14. On tno construc tion branch of the Northern Pacific , fifteen miles east of here in Jefferson county , six mon were instantly killed and two others hnd their ey es blown out by a premature ex plosion of a blast Tuesday nieht Flno Hordes Cremated Louisville , Nov , 14 , Look & Smiths barn , near Louisville , used for sheltering brood mares nnd joung colts , burned last night , together with sovenleen ycalling- colts valued at $75,000 Starch grows sticky common powders hnvo a vulgar glare Pozzoni's is the only Complexion powder lit for use A Singular Coiniminltr The vnlloy of Groasonoy , where the Italian queen passed last summer , is ono of the most bonutiful localities in the Italian Alps It also lias a curious history , sayH the Now York Sun In the eleventh century it was colonized by Gorman soldiers , to who It had been glvon by King Otto in recognition of their valinnt services to him Thb do- condnnts of these soldiers , though in n strange land , have stuck fust to their German traditions They still speak Gorman and keep up the closdst connec tion with Gormnny , which they con sider their fathorluud , Tholr daugh ters nro oducatoo in the host Gorman schools and seminaries When the young women como homo from the big cities of tbo north , however , they uro compelled by their parents to lay aside their flno Berlin and Frankfort car inonts to don the curious costumes of their forefathers , and to loam to bake , and scrub , nnd wash ns tholr mothers and grandmothers did before thorn The cloauliiiees of the "Grcssonnri" has made thorn famous throughout Italy It is a proverb thnt their burns nro cleaner than other peoples houses Gorman is spoken in the family , French in the churches , and Italian in tbo schools Consequently nil the Gross ontirs know ut least three languages Artificial Teeth The finest artificial tooth are made of the best Ivory , but the great majority of false masticators now in use nro simply pieces of specially propnrod hard porco- lalii , eays the Surgical Uoportor The following is ono of the processor adopted for their manufrctura : Fine calcined or roasted rjuartz nondor , woll-ground fluor-spar , china clay and a very little oxidoof tin are very intimately mixed nnd ground together , and oftorward made into a soft paste with water This paste is poured into molds of various Kinds ana sizes of tooth , and allowed to sot The plastic griudors nro then transferred to u furnace , where they uro cured that is , half-baked or hardanod When this has been done they are covered with an cuamal made of pasta of spar and quartz , and finally subjected to nn intense heat until they ara sulliuiontlr baked , when they are ready for the aontist GIVE US A CHANGE To Ill co OnrMovo * . Fuller and Warrens Snlsnald and Abraham Cox iUdluut Novelty Uaso { turners are too well knowu to require comment un them here Hemnmber , we guarantee All Stoves , Uootcn , llauges und Heaters to give perfect naturae- tlon or no sale sale.UAllTLKrT & NOIITON TUT llroadway Hoys' Cnsslmcro Overcoats with capo end astruchan trimming nt $0 50 , 200 Children's Overcoats , ago 4 to 10 , at $1.50. Men's nil wool Worsted Overcoats , nt $9.00 worth $10.00. Mon's Fancy Worsted Overcoats nt $9.60 , worth $17.00. Men's Molten Overcoats , nt$1J. 5 worth $12 50 , Mon's Blue Heaver Overcoats at $14.00 , worth $10.75. Men's all wool Chinchilla Overconts , satin lined , $10 , othnr merchants will nsk for same coats $25. Men's Storm Overcoats nt $9.00. worth $15.00. Men's ' Working Overcoats , nt $2.05. Men's Chinchilla Overcoats at $ a 00. Mon's working Gloves nt 25c. Men's Cheviot Shirts nt 60c , Men's Water Proof Ovcrshlrts at 75c Men's Host Hluo Flannel Oversiilrtsnt 11.60. 500 Fancy Flnnnol Ovcrshlrts from $1,25 up Men's Moleskin Shirts at 50c. Men's ' Cnmol Hulr Shirts and Drawers at40c. Men's ' Gray Satin Trimmed Shirts and Drawers 60c. Men's heavy Fnuoy Striped Shirts nnd Drawers 75a TWIN CITY STEAM DYE WORKS The nest Kqnlppod KstKbllshmont lu the West Tees Dyeing ana Cleaning of Garments and If Hi tlooils of every description nnd material Dry Cloinlng ot line Garments a Specialty ' , uut of tow n orders by mail or express , w ill receive prompt attontton K * Works on Motor Una , Corner 2Blii St & Ave , A , Council Bluffs I ; OMAHA OFFICE , 1521 FARNAN1 STREET iHj GEO SCHOEDSACK " lHt > PROFESSl I AirDlRE ORY ; B H Rl R1/1 WRIMC Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer Plans , Estimates | i DiniMllDmu Spoeillcntlons Supervision of Publio Work Brown Huilding , Coucll HltilTs , Iowa HI NCPU I I DT-Tu'tlc0 ' of tao Peace Olllco over American Express , No 41 H . OUMUnt Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa ' ] QTfMMF Ji ? CI MQ Attorno.vs-at 72w , Practice in the Statu una Fed O I LMlL Ot OIIYIO oral Courts Rooms 7 and 8 SJiugnrt-Bono Block , , Council Dhitfs , Iowa Hj l\/inMTPni\/lCDV / \ / Surgeon nnd Ilomoeputh Room 0 , Brown H PI . IVIUIN I UUIVILn I building 115 Pearl St Ofllco hours , 9 to 12. H u. m. , 2 to 0 and 7 to 8 p. m. H | SPECIAL NOTICES OOPNOHj BLUFF3. t-OR SALE ANO R NT three nouses on Lincoln and two on IIIAVH avenue for sale on terms to suit These nouses are now , modern Improved I will hcII these houses ' per cent , less than you can duplicate the same C. II Judo , 000 Uroau- way Pen salt ; ort ixchangk : io to n head of horses Will take clear property Improved or unimproved , O. K. Metcalt , Council illufU Oil SALT ! OR ItENT-A VA story 0 room frame house , located on North lutu s ; , G , D , Metcalf , 10 Pearl St FOR HALT } Oil RENT A good 3 Ftnll etablo , 18x24 , on lOtu St , between * d and 3d avenues 0. E. Metcalf 101'earl at ; Farms within 11 to 2R miles of WANTED lllulla to exchange for good Im proved \acant propeity In tnis city Kerr Si Gray OB EXCHANGE-palno toward a lot Kerr & Gray AI1ARGA1N la 2 lots In good location , 1 block from meter Kerr k Gray WHY pay rent when you can duv a home for ! . ) per mouth and unnards , Including interest , of C. U , Judd , oUil llroadway ? FOR 8ALE A draft mare 7 years old , weight 1200 lbs : souud and gentle Price fl in cash , or tI- > one year , A. J. btephenson , 118 Wash lngion avenue WANTED A hend cook at the deaf and dumb institution Apply In person to Henry W. ItotheTt , Supt NEW improved real estate to trade for unim proved Omuna or Council UlufTd property C. P. Judd , COa llroadway AS I am contemplating largo improvements In Council Uluus , 1 will sell nouses and lots Jti monthly payments or terms to suit be low tholr cash value for the next 31 days It costs nothing to Investigate O. 11. Judd , SOU Ilroadwajr ITtOR RENT Ono seven-room house on x ourth • avenue ; one eight-roam house on bee end avenue , and one eight-room house on Tenth street ; all tlttnu up with all modern conven- lences W. W. Illlger , l'eart street "ITlOll SALE To quit buiinoss , my entire JL ! stock of furniture , stoves und carpets , will be sold at cost , without reserve , l'onsous fur nishing good references can buy on Install ments , maklnu weekly payments A. J. Man dell , 323 and 3"ii llroadway ODCLL I1HOS.4 CO loan money Tile most liberal terms offered 101 Pearl st FOR SALE-An old nnd well established drugstore , established In 1813. Cmli re quired , 11,6'J I , balance real estate , Address A i , llee Council Hlulls T7IOR RENT Four room cottage , cheap to ten X ? ants without children Inqulroin tlrstst IK you are looking for Investments that will net you Handsomely in a xliort time , wo have them Write or call on Kerr li Gray , Council Iilutfs , Iowa , IrtOirEXCIIANaH We have acre property , . adjoining Uty , for garden purposes , that wo will exohange for Improved city property Kerr Si Gray WE have llrst class Improved city property In good location that we will exchnnge for good Improved farm land In Iowa that Is clear Kerr & Gray , Council muffs I j lOR S ALU or Rent Gordon land with houses , ? by J. It Rice KB Main st , Council limits NOTICE If you have real estate or cnsttels you want to dispose ot quick , list them Ith Kerr Gray , Council lllulla la , RKAL KSTATK-llougnt mad nolt an4 ex- changed Special attention given to eiani- tnatlou ot titles W. O. Jumoa , Nn IJ I'earl nt IFOR SALE Acre lots in Orchard place This . property Is located In tha Rice nursery , souiiiof the main part of thn alty , IJJ miles from court liousa , Gee Metcalf.nJ Pearl St J jtOR BALK liu acre farm In Jasnor county , - Iowa , located near coal minus that are in operation , Tliero Is a Are foot vein of coal under the farm Gee Metcalf , No IB I'tmrl st FOR SALE 60 feet lake trontaice located be tween O II boat house and Man&wa beach Also a number of choice lots In Regatta place Gee , Metcalf , No , iu Pearl st COUNCIL MjVVVH Omnibus , Carriage ani Trade IANKS WM , WELCH , Proprietor , The Finest Line ot Landaus , Coaches and Hacks in the City , taSTI have a now i utln-llnod carriage for prlv ate call It Is the most elegant coach iu the city x city.bpeclal attention given to commetclal mon and theatrical tioupes Rest facilities in the city for handling scenery , orviCKSt OGDEN HOUSE , UK SO MAIN ST . Telephone No 33. Telephone NO , 'J3 IIA UN , Telephone No , Bid Tbo only line authorlzeed to answer calls turned lu to Am Dlst Teh Co , Dissolution of Co-rurtiifrshlp. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership between A. CDempsey and 8. Iluttor Is dis solved , A O. Ilempsey assumes the business and all liabilities , lie will continue to nianu tacture all grades of caudles and confections at the old stand , 10) Mala BU Ttio Ttrst Move In the Mnrkr-r. B The new Red Cross stove is the best heater la H the market It Is the most eronumlc.il stovs B In use ; requires less coal and ulves a greater K degree ot neat than any surtnee burner ormag- H azlne stove sold It has the only perfect sys- H tcm of circulating tines It Is beautiful and H perfect , and Is sold S1Q less than any other first H class stove Sold exclusively by H 8IIUUA11T ti CO , Ht 11 MaluStreot , Council tllutrs H ' A NEW STOVE • Examine the New Model Rrllllnnt Oak Stores H the latest triumph of the stove makers genius Id H liasacast Iron Jacketed lire bec opnnli g Into a * H hot air Hue , that iuiis from the bottomoftha H stove to the top , passing thro.igh the Intense H hoatof the furnace It takes the cold air fiom H the floor and heats It by direct contact with the H hottest pans of the stove Why pay JM for a K stove \thcu this perfect heater enn be had for " "Vl lW only (2J. ( It burns anything Only at Odell A k M llryaufs , 6O8audr.l0. ' ' B GUAIi COiVU COAL B I propose to give consumers vnlue for their H money In Coal , and until funber notlco iny H prices are all rail Anthracite : Grate and Eire , B IU ; No 4 and Range , ( J SO ; Chestnut , ; u. > u. Also V Best nrades of Illinois and I own Sort Coal H ruiuburg , Illinois , lump 8I.M ) : .Maplowood , H lump II.5JCentervllte , Iowa , lump , &I.73 ; Walnut - H nut Diock lump , M.tO : Hamilton lump $3.25 ; H Wnttebreaat lump , f.XM ; Whltobrcnst nut , S.I ; H Pea ; .i:0 : ; Steam , ! ; Slack , 11.80. Terms cash i H with order or delivered t ! . I ) . O. WM WELCH , B 610 South Main street Telephone IU H " THE FAMOUS7 &V I'HICi : LIS ) ' . head CAnmruixY CIIANOr.I ) DAirr H Granulated Sugar , t ) pounds } 1.00 H Choice U , OJap Tea pjr pound HTo H Good RloColfeo , per pound 220 H Host Rolled Oats , per pound In B California Hams pur pound 7a V OuakerOatsperpacKajo lUo i K Good LaundiySoap , 11 bara 2r o K Host Laundry Sonp , fl bms 2T > 0 H Cider Vinegar , per gallon 15a Bi Coal Oil , per gallon 10o m\ \ Good Flour , per sack , 1.00 H Rest Hour , per Back [ guarantrodl I'lO t H Remtmberthe place No 2JJ llroadway , op- M * poslte Ogden House Telephe 131. n 1) . J. UPMUNDSON , UL SliaOAHT , , i H Pros Vice Pres ; ] CitAB R. IIannan , Cashier ) H4 CITIZENS'STATE ' BANK , ' • OF COUNCIL UI.UFI-S. H- Paid up Capital $150,000,00 Bp Surplus 35,000.00 B Liability to Depositors-335,000.00 K Diur.c-roiis I. A. Miller , F , O. Oleison K. L. P Shugart , i : . II Hart , J. D. Kdundson , Chus R. Hj Haunan , Transact general banking business H Largest capital and surplus of any bank In Bf Northwestern Iowa Interest on time deposits H THE LADIES - " I Of Couucll IllufTs and Omalia , and surrounding B country will ilnd It to their advantage to deal .m ( with mo hen they want any kind ot * Hair Goods I AND ORNAMENTS ,1 , Two months ngo I determined to close outmy ' Sj stock and quit business , but the stock was too .Hmf large to be disposed of , and I will continue the ! Km | business with inoia goods than ever Every Km | thing 1 : first class and made up iu htto.t style , Hmf Mali orders receive prompt attention HVl MRS C.L.GILLETTE , No SO fllnm St , Council IHuffj Bfl Tiios OFFicrn W. II M , PudKT H OFFICER & PIISEY , BANKERS I I'HI Corner Main and Rroaaway , Kt OOUNCIIj IUjHFKH , IOWA , BKJ Dealers in foreign and ilomestlo exchange | Collections made and Interest paid on time do | H | posits _ H MBS L. SIMMONS lias reopened her Diessmaklug Parlors over M Klseinauu' old Maud , illl llroadway , on . Motor B Line , mid Is again pcrmannnlly located , bh H euarautcas satisfaction to all who doslie llrsc B class and fashionable work To Omaha ladles , , M Motor faro will be paid and dresses fitted while H ualtlng Prices : woolen Dresseso to JdBilks , M Plushes uud Laces It to t2. ! H S. E. MAXON , Archite t and Superintend nt . I Room 2B1 Merrlam Block , , t , _ _ _ COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA Ij H BELL & BEBLINGHOF , ARCHITECTS AND HUIMCItlNTnNUICNTB _ _ Itoom 9 , Opera House Block , Council llluffs , W M Iowa H _ HB