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o THE OMAIIA DAliiY BEE i&ATUJKI > AYs irjflJBJKUAKtf 8 , lbSJU "
PHE OMjUIA BEG
\ COUNCIL BLUFFS
| I dlund by rmrlcr In nnj pnrt of the City
II \ \ HIION MINAUKIt
M TH KPIIOVISi
B In flMfsOintr No 13.
H Ni < iit I I lion No 23
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1 MIVMl MENTION
H
Is , "S 1 > Co
H Council Muffs t umber Co , coal
H a I atcher coil , 114 Mnln street
H Carbon Coal Co wholcsalo retail 10 Pearl
H 1 ho members ot Harmony chapter O U
H ? nro roiuostcd to moot at Midi Potters
H Jo ( . . S Mjnator street , at 7 to tins ovonlmr
H All members or Hcbccca lodite No 3j are
m requested to mcot at the Oddfollows hall
H this evening lluslncss of import-inco Mrs
H 11 Ntilt , N O
H Albert Rosenthal bad a hairing before
Justice Uurrott yesterday afternoon on the
H elinrRC of burpjary Ho proved an alibi aud
H wis discharged
H Harry Connelly , a suspicious looking Indl
H \idunl who cinnot lie n satisfactory no
H count of himself , Is hold at the police stntlon
H I cntliiiR nn invcstlftntioii
H Fourruiinvvnv bovs Wllllo Kollcv , * Ottle
H Jrcj and Ldivurd nnd lohn Opcnuilor nro
H In Id nt \ nllco Iicartquiirtors until tholr
H parents nt ht Joe ctn bu lic-ird from
H The Worn ins Relief Corps wilt hold n
H social In Grand AnnV of the Republic hall
H this ovcnlnp Oood nuislo and refreshments
H duncltif ? and o gcnornl good time may bo
H expected
H rho trustees of the ( hautnuqui assembly
H mot last ovunlnp ; nnd iidjomnod till Mondnj
H morning nt ll r > clock to lJvo opportunity to
H in alio up the small amount needed to com
H pleto the fund
H Next Sundnj the Mtlvvniilcoo road will put
H n now llmo tible Into effect for Its fast ves
H tlbuld tram between Chicago nnd Council
H Muffs It will tin n loivoChlcigo ntO p in
H nnd arrlvo in Oiu Urn at 0 10 the next morn
H liter lty the chan o the running tlmo fs
H shortened thirtj minute *
H \cstcrduv a ll\tly session of the real cBtnto
H exchange wns devoted to the consider ition
H of the homo for the friendless fund two
H committees reported , assuring a larco per
H tlon of tin $1 MX ) reiulred J he fund wis
H fui flier increase I by llbtrnl subscrli tions
H by tnomborH | luscnt A committee wis np
H 1 elute 1 to bo n ulv to act In the Interest of ,
H Council Bluffs If the loclslnturo ahouhl con
H cludo to establish the homo for adult blind
| hlch is how boinj iiRitatod , and foi which
H un appropriation of f SO 000 will bo asked
H , Tbcro wns consldcr-iblo oxcitcment near
H | Weston In Hazel Doll township , yesterday
H over some animnls which nad ironr mad
H having boon bitten by aoino ribld animal A
H < j licruer In pissint , through a stock farm was
H. | attacked bv a cow , but hu manugod to escape
Kr through a Bite which bo closed After
H u arils the cow wus killed and later a hog
H j was also liillo 1 In the s imu locillty and for
H the sanio purpose A dog was dispatched on
H i suspicion but It Is now bcllevodtho animals
H were bitten by a wolf
H AVhllo being lowered Into a well ho was
H digging on the farm of J N Wilson in Heir
H Giovo township Cass ecunty , Simuol Wll
H son of Lewis was overcome by the foul nlr
H nnd dlod nt the bottom of the well , 135 foot
H from the surface the bodj was taken out
H with giappling hooks nnd the remains wcro
H couvovod to I1I9 homo the funeral occurring
H Xhursilaj iho decensed was a voung man
H twentv onoyeais of ng snber ind Indus
H trious nmt had many friends among his ne
H qualntanccs
m •
H Save 60 per cent on tombstones and menu
H ments Design sheet antt pneo lis' free L
j Kclloi0J UroadwajCouucil Bluffs
H Drs Woodbury havoromoved their dentn
H cfllco to 101 Pearl strcot up stairs
H
H , The Council Bluffs lnsurnnco oompanvs'
nvorago annual lacomo slnco orgunizution
H , bus been ? 1-0,000 00 Disbursements :
' dinco organization for losses nnd other ex
' 1 pcndlturc * nor oxeceds ? 1 000 000 00 Risks i
written since organization $4J 770 545 00
j Lvcry property owner should patronize thin >
< homo institution and in that way encourngo i
H and build up oui city J B Allen is the city
H ngentofthis coinpiny , and a mora boner
1 " * a Die rnllablo and trustworthy man can not ;
H bo found Tna directors of the company are i
H Hon W V bapp , K L Shugarl , V VI Qault
H John Ronners M C liramcrd and J Q
H Anderson
H Go to Dompsov Bros for line confection
H cry , Boston chips buttercups ate lOSMaia
H'H
H The handsomest nnd cleanest market , bast
H meats and lowest prices nt J M bcanlaa's
H rersonnl i'nracrnplm
H Hon W H M Pusoy Is In Washington
H Mrs John Wa nci is homo from a visit to
H Cincinnati O
H W. A Hayes has concluded to remove to
H Seattle , Wash
H W M Squires Is homo from an extended
H trip to Colorado
H John A Churohill arrived homo yesterday
H morning from IXs Moines
H Mrs W H Almy Is slowly recovering
'
H from u long illness of influenza
H J J ) WurrcnofSt Louts Is a Bluffs vis
H ltor Ho Is heavily interested in real estate
H In this locality
H . J Beach Ithoads , a form or rcstdont of this
H city has returned and associated himself
H with r J Day in the real cstuto business
H Hon John 1 Cuino of Salt Lake City
j doleKato to congress from Utah spent yes
H tcrdny in this ritv with rolatlN cs Ha is en
H route nome from Washington
Hj Mr S S Stevens , general western agent
H of the Chicago Rock Island & Pacific road ,
H has recovered sufllcientlv from the injuries J
i sustained by his recent fall ns to be about ,
i nnd ho expects to leave in a few days for
1 Los.Angeles Cal where ho will take aa
Hj cation of several months
H Miss Mary Stoore , a graduate of the Now
H Ln land consnrvutorv of musio In Boston
' bus bcon Bolccted to till the vacancy mudo
M bv the departure or Mr Gratian and has
M arrived In the eitv Slio will enter on bar
H duties as organist of St Paul s church to
m morrow , and It is confidently expected that
H under her skllirul uinnaLoment the ropjta [
H tion ot the choir of the church will increase
H and grow ,
hH Tlio Liomlora >
H of fine watches and Jewelry in the ct\ ! , and
H the place to buy the best goods ut the lowest !
H prices Is the establishment without rivuls > ;
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H the most reliable arm of
H C Jl Jacqvimin Co
H C ti stcamdyo works , 1013 Broadway
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l S 11 U adsworth X. Co , 07 Pearl street ' ,
, loan money lor I ombard Inv CoB
B' ' Doslrablo dwolliiigs for rent at reduced
l ' prices uL II bheufo & Co , rental nc.onts ,
Broadway and Main St , up ) stairs
HB
B It Unit Up In Hiiuikc
H An alarm from box 10 called the depart
H ment to South Llihtti street , between Xhlr
B tconth and Fourteenth nvonuos , at 10 o'clock
Bb jcaterday morning , where the upper portion
HI or a small house owned by u widow lady
HJ named Hill was in llamcs It required but a
HJ few seconds to extinguish the llio , but the
HI little house was nearly destroy od Mrs Hill
is a washerwoman uud hud Just completed
the payuioul for her homo lho loss is about
(16 on which there is no insurance bomo
generous ludlviauals started a subscription
ut once in order to insist in rebuilding H
will rcqulra but a small amount aud quarters
and half dollars will bo acceptable lho
< amount will mean but littto to the givers ,
Ji but a great ileal to n. Uesorvlng woman who
I1 has suffoicd this loss
J. ' S M WllllamBOq sella the Standard and
I Domestic sowing machines 100 Malu st
HJ J. O Tipton real estate , 527 Broadway
Hi Dr II 8 West , dental surgcrj , No 13
J Pearl street , ovcrTHL Beh oftlco
Hj l illlluoof homooputhio medicines at LUIs ,
HJ The Ross Invcstmont aud Irust company
HJ The acknowledged loadlnir photographer
!
J in Council Bluffs 1b bcbmidt _ , iiOMalu street v
J Iowa lump coal , snot cash , K SO per ton
J Couueit Bluffs Fuel Co
IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS.CT
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A Roar Hnd Collision ftt the BurIf
lltiKton Depot
FUN IN THE DISTRICT COURT
Tlin lini = ultj or Collrotliitt Snloon
Iilcciirfcn Cnntrnrv to Iiiw A.
Mornlni ; lllnzc V IiciiRtliy
Trial Trln
Collision In tlio "Q" VarJi
At 0 in last evening a reir end collision
occurrcl , at the looil depot at the west end
of the 'Q'ards ' thnt might well havoro
suited most disastrously The fust mall
dashed Into the Kansas City ptssongor ,
which had ] usl stopped nt the depot , but
very fortunately no dno was seriously inJured -
Jured lho Knnsat Cltj tnin which was
duo at (1 ( o'clock , was reported twontj mln
uti slate but owing to the strong hendiwind
it v\ns thirty ono minutes late when It finally
arrived nnd the conductor registered at the
depot Itconsistod of n mall biggtgo twe
eoichcs nnd thu sleeper Alert and wus In
chnrgo nf Conductor lleminhigwiy
Iho fast mnll wis duo ut 0 Z > , but on account -
count of the wind nn I a very heu\y train ,
wns consldorubli behind tlmo At Cieston
it wus two hours late , pu'llng out from that
end of the division at 1 o clock In charge ot
Conductor I d Butcher A fust run was
mudo to Red Cloud but It was impossible to
miiko up much of the lost time , nnd nt that
place another engine was attichcd , and the
train was pulled to lho Bluffs by a double
header ) , , engines No - ' 50 , Lngincer Simmons
nnd rircm n \ \ oods and No 2J0 , Liifeinoor
Si ford and Fireman Sneirs
iboj wore an hour aud throo-quartors late
nt Red Oakbutmndo up fifty minutes running
to tbo Bluffs ihcrun of 101 miles from
,
Creslon was male In two hours and a half ,
nnd this with llvo mall cars nnd an American
express ear loidcd to the roof It wns the
hoavicst I mall train pulled In hero in some
tune 1 von the aisles of the ears wcro piled
full of in ill mutter lho orders gao the
mull the right of u iwith instructions to
run by the locil depot nt llftccn miles un
hour j
All woull ha\o bcon well Ind the Kansas
CitV b enonlv twenty minutes late , as was
renorted , but ns it was the latter had barely
Btopocd at the station % hen the headlight of
No : 2.10 was soon rounding the curve In the
iarils lho brakemun Jumped from the
rear platform of the sleeper and ran back
swinging his lintcru , but before he had
i one thirty feet the mail dashed by and the
woikwasdono The enclnoors and firemen
of both cngiues on the mail jumped Just be
fore j the collision occurred
Engineer banford s'lted that ho wis'al-
most I upon the other train bofoio ho discov
cred that anything was wrong Hosiwthe
brnlicman 1 jump from the platform to signal
him I , nnd inimediitelj reversed bis englno
riioscod | was \ mitenallj lessened before
fore I the shork Ihobrikcraan had gone but
u very few steps us ho was opposlto the
second orglne when thov struck Ho could
not i toll from the l hts that the
train I was on the same track , ns
tbcro I is n sharp curve at this
joint mil there aio other tracks this being
neir ' the end of the yards
1 no mull wis running about fifteen miles
nn ' hour when the shock can o 1 ho collision
toro iwnj thu reur platform of the sleeper
nnd I damaged Its trucks somewhat but not
so ns to pro font its going on to the transfer
Etifcino No30 was badly steve mi lho
stuck i and headlight were smushed the
boiler I head buist in and pilot broken , and at
the I other end the tender wis wrecked No
„ ) G smashed into the tender tooting an 1m
mcusa i halo through the rear of the tank bo
that I all of the ivater poured out
Her fires woru dumped and the pondcrojs
maehino i lav helploag with the tender off tbo
rails i No J515 was also considerably Injured
The boiler be id was steve in ard the pilot
broken but the engine was not disabled and
was run into the roundhouse The mnll cars
were comparatively uninjured nnd were Im
medlatol\ pulled away from the wrect and
sent on to the trnnsfpr on another track ,
miming connection with the Union Pacific
I'ho only persons injured were passenecra in
the slcopor but none were severely hurt
Ono ( , cntlcmnn was thrown against the '
buffet nnd sustained a Bcalp wound but ho
dil not require anv asslstaneo from the ,
company's phvsician Dr Lacoi , who wus (
summoned as soon as the acldent occurred
Several other \ assongers wi o moro or less i
bruised liom coming in violent contact with
cai seits but wcro oil so well satisfied with
their fortunate escape that no ono was heard [ 1
to kick
It is impossible to tell yet who or what waste ,
to blame for the accident , as orders will have ,
to bo compared uud several stories heard bo
fore this can bo fully dctormlnod
1 ho damage to the wrecked locomotives i
will not exceed $1 500 Mister Mechanic '
Brldcnsteln set to work to cloai uway the
wreck and before midnight the track was J
open and all traces of the accident had befn ,
removed
lra\oler3 , Hotel Jameson is first-class
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lho water runs when Bixby plumbs
Wo want you to list your rental property
with us and we will secure , you good , ro
liublo tenants Rents collected and sooclal 1
attention gli on to earo of property C H
Sheafe & . Co , Broadway and Main st , up
stairs
The Manhattan sporting lieu lq'rs41S 13 way
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Itniilton Umlor Flrr
The district court was the scene of au In
tcrcating vorbul encounter yostordn\ morn
Ing between Jacob faims and Gqorgo F
Boulton , the attorneys of the two branches
or saloon prosecution that have for months
made things unpleasant for the oudco , dls
ponscra or the city Although working for
ostensibly the jamo purpose , there is no love
lost between the jo two limbs of the law ,
each persisting that the other is not prose
eutlng the eases In good faith , and ether
things of similar nature lho case on trial , l
yostordaywns that or Ovortouv4Ciown
petition for a permanent w rit of injunction
1 his Is by no moaui a new case aud has
thus fur proved qulto a Jonah for Mr Uoul
ton A temporary Injunction was issued
some time ago , and then Boulton stoppou in
nnd wanted unothur ono Manors finally
cumo to such a pass that Sims had Boulton
arrested for perjun , and Boulton retaliated
bv preferring u similar chnrgo against Sims '
The cases were tried and both discharged ' ,
but Boulton did not got his injunction lhu
ciso now is to lm\o the temporary Injunction
made permanent In thocourtoof tbo hearing
the court wanted to know how ithuiipeuel
that Boulton uppejrod on both sides of tbo
ease prosecuting Crow for himself and do-
fending him whou biuiB tried to prosecute <
him Boulton trlod hard to make the court
see It ills way , buttbe Juugo could not under
stand it and Uoultou * , aiu ll up and wanted
to go on with the case after roasting the
newspapers , saloon men attornujs and
o\erybodi In gouuril Finally Sims called
Boulton to the witness stun 1 , and then the
run boMin
' When were \ou in Crow place of busl- '
uesslastl" *
Boulton objected but dually said ho was
there the , ,
on ureccdlngoviiiing He was at
Crows residence Yes , it might also bo his
place uf buslnosB Ihoro was u little room i ,
and ho coul I not say what was going on
there Ho didn't know what a bar wit but
there was something that ho would-tall u
counter Ho didn't rcJty know whether ho
hud seen any boor or wulsxy there or not ,
but finally concluded that bo bad been b'von '
some boer on tbo occasion of his last visit
lhoro were sevoril parties there , and ho fig
ured it up that ho bad live glasses of the amber
fluid and paid the sum of 3S cents therefore
He did not seoin tq realize that his testimony
wua virtually convicting his client of con
tempt in violating tbo temporary Injunction | J" ,
which still holds , and when Sum lualuuuted
that Boulton s unwillingness tu answer the
questions propounded might be duo to a fear
of criminating himself , that worthy shook
his leonluo mauo fruutlcullj and Intimated
that with the courts permission ha would
tot down from the stand aud dust off the
matting with the attorney ou the other ! ae
While tbo court was considering the mat
Mr Boultou rolcutol and tbo cata went ou
Justice Barrett testified as to the evidence
Bubmlttud before him when the contempt
case against Sims was trlod , and none ot it
wns exactly what Boulton uantod It looked
very < much ns If ho was being ' horsed , " nnd
If there Is anything that ho positively objects
to It Is that very thing Ho e tiled his backer ,
d Graj , into his counsel , but oven that
ill not not seethe his perturbed feelings nnd
ho ambled out of the court room without
wnitlng to hear whether the court wmtod to
take the case under ndWsomcnt or not
>
Full line of Imported and domestic cigars
Kollot \ounkcrmnn
Moro Prohibition
John Llodt has fllod a suit for damages
ngnlnBt the city , In tha superior court ,
dicl
claiming (350 It Is set forth thnt the city
has in its possession this amount of mono } ,
which belongs \arloii8 persons and which
his been assigned to Llndt Immediately
nftcr the filing of the papers they wore
taken from the clerks oftlco and n receipt
given therefor It Is believed that tbo $360
u for license , or rathe- appearance mono } ,
paid to the city by persons who wpro en
gaged in the liquor trafllo and who h&vo
since | given up the business This however ,
Is not certain , as the city ofllciuls claim to
know nothing of it and Mr Llndt refused
to ( talk when questioned by a reporter It is
known that Llndt made n kick on this
matter In behalf ot certain liquor dlspenBcra
several ' months ago , nnd when the enso wis
tried before Judeo , AylCBWor.li a decision
rondercd In favor or Mr Lin it lho court
holding that the action ol the cltv in at
tempting to collect n monthly line from the
snloon men was illegal nnd the mouov then
In the clerks lutids for 'npneirnnco" was
ordered refunded
I hero are many of the Biiloonkcepors who
are wlllint , to pay the rejulron $5 a month
foi the prlvllego of being allowed to run
theii business without intcrfcrenco on the
part of tbo eitv , and the authorities net In nc
j
cordanco with thisfeollng making it as easy
as possible for these who p ty their lines , nnd
on the other hand malting it decidedly unpleasant -
pleasant for tho3o who refuse Ab the nu
tlioritics were bound to have the monthlv
flno or close the saloons the majority of
these who wished to eontlnuo the business
have paid lho required license Bcolng hat
tbo money w ould have to bo pild cither to the
cit > or to nn attorney , and if the 1 liter was
the case It was vcry uncertain whether thu
cltj would not also come in foi a slice befora
tha matter wus sottlid lho situ itionhas
bei u thu same in rcgnr 1 to both the Baleens
and the houses of prostitution Both are
doing an unluw'ul business and this has vlr
tually placed them in a very uwkwnrd j osl-
tlon . us the authorities hold the whiprow
lho law sijs thit a license can not bo col
looted ' , but lho city savs differently lho
mayor kindly says that the parties need not
j piv unless thov want to , but if they deut
thov will bo prosecuted for violating the la w
lho real feist of the matter , from the maj
ors ' position is that the crtmo itself docs not
exist until the names refuse to pay thu llle
gal • ; license Jud e Avlosvvorth hold that the
city was indulging in blnokuinll nnd refused
to counleuanco any such pioceedlngB As
nc ; irly ns can Do ascertained , the situation at
present ] is a repetition of that of a few
months ugo it is an outgrowth of lho
wording ; of the uroulbitory law In a city
where ; the generu sentiment is strongly
agulnst it ,
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Gen on a Irlul Trip
John Bollick is a blacksmith who resides
in I the upper part of the city , and has qulto u
laige family Ho Is a good \ orkman when
not . in his cups , but when drinking has
caused much trouble to his folks , but bis last
escapade ' will probably cuuso him to give
Council < Bluffs a wiuo berth in the future
On < Fridny list Bellick bargained with
Doc O Lcary for a horse rkj anlnal
was given him on trial but O Leary did not
bareain i for a trial of many days On lues
day ho started In seaich of Bellick und was i
surprised to learn on calling at his homo th it
Bellick j bad sold tno animal and with the
proceeds b id tauon his departure No tuico
of [ tbo missing man or ovun the animal has
been | Becured • "
CONDENSED
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How ' a \ \ omnn At roio a Telegram anct
How Itl < nt
Tlmo "I want to send u telegram to ,
my husband ' said an excited young '
woman , who enmo hurrying into a
Western Union tolegrtph otllco the 1
othct < morning
' Vorj well , ' icpliod the opoiator in i
attendance There nro sonic bhuilcB ,
and , , or course , the briefer it is the loss t
it will cost to send it "
' 01 Know that , she replied and then
she i wrote
Di Ut Gi ohoi I've something too
drc i idful to toll jou , but please don'tgot I
excited , , deir for it cant bo helped I
nowf and baby and I are perfectly s tfo
1 dent ' know how it over happened and
cook says alio dent know , nnd none of )
ii3 cun account * for it , but the house
caught fire last night and but nod to the
ground Just think of itl Did you ever
hour of anv thing so perfects dreadful I
in all of jour lifer1 I'm half wild over
it But please Iteop calm , dour B thy
and I aio safe and most of the things .
woio moved , and vou muatn t think of
nn _ thing but How much vvoroo it might
have boon What if baby had boon i
burnodl O George , dent it make jou
eliuddoi to think of it ? But the dour
little darling is perfectly safe , and of [
course wo wont right straight to ratm-
ma's , and you cant think hoiv fright
quod bIio was until she know wo woio
sife And t know just how shocked 1
vou'll ' bo , vou poor , dear boy , but is
b ibj and I are safe you oughtn't to mind
anything else I cant im igine how the
fitobtartcd Can your Do you suppose
some ono eottho liousu on firoi * O , its
too dreadful to think of Como right
homo Mami *
P & Remember that babj and I nro
safe M
"Thoio , " bIio said , as she handed tlio
sovou blanks she had written to the
oporitor , "I suppose it might bo con
doiibod a little "
Yes , I think it might , " ho replied ,
as ho took a fresh blank and wrote
' Our house burned to the ground lust
night All safe Como homo "
MAMtt
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The Great Hook Inland Houto
In changing time on Sunday , Nov
17 , the Chicago , Hock Island & Pacillo
By have conBlderod every point of in-
terest to the Omaha traveling publio i
If you are going to Dos Moines , Chicago
or any point east , our solid vestibule
limited train in lust what you want
Leave Omaha at 4 25p m arrive in Dos
Molnos0 30p m and Chicago 8 30 a m
dining car for suppoi leaving Council 1 f
IllulTs und for bi eaKfast before Touching
Ciiicago This train is also equipped
with tlio flneat sleepers and chair oars
made by tno Pullman Co . which leave
from the U. P. depot , Omahaevory day
nt-lJ5p m , ranking close connections
ut Chicago with all trains for oustorn
points In addition to this magniiicont
train wo have two ether dally trains to
Chicago , leaving Omaha at 11 IS a m i
and C 15 i ) m Tor information as to
routes , rates time , oto , call ut ticket
ollico iMa Furuam street , telephone
782 S S Sil'VLHB ,
General Western Agent
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M llv Dogs Abnimil in Conatniitniinpl > .
There la a queer oxplnnatlon given
of the reason w liy tlio poole | of Con ,
Btantinoplo tolot ito st ) many dogs in
the streets of tlintcitj It is In effect
that when a Mussulmum commits a sin
ho pray sand pa } s to have it forgiven
After this is done lie takes a ploco of f
bioud and breaks it into'blts , which ho
tlifows to thu dogs If the latter accept t
the food it is a sure sign Unit the sinner
is forgiven If they refuse to oat it , ho
is iot forglvon The more doga that
loam around , the moro broad will bo )
eaton and the moro sins forgiven
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Fits , spasms , St Vitus dance , nervousness
and hyBteria are soon cured by Dr Miles -
Nervlno l'rco samples ut Kuan & Co , lSib
ud Douglas ,
NEWS OF THE MAGIC CITY ,
A'dormnn O Rourktj Anawora Altlor-
innn JolinBtOTi'Q Bpocch
DEFENDS THE bdUNCIL OF I80Q
More About tlio iVUeged Histnkcs In
Awniillng Contrncts for llr.nllng
btrentH nn l Viniluot CoiiBlruc-
tlon Annn atlnn Talk
O'Hourko's Compliments to Johnston
Alderman O Uourko has submitted the
following letter for publication It refers
fers J to bouth Omaha's municipal affairs and
is nn answer to Alderman Johnston's speech
of January 23 commenting on the methods
pursued by the city council of 18sS
SoltiiOmou , fob 6 Well done , good
and faithful servants , is what I must
saj of Mr Johnston of the Pourth ward , no-
cording to his plausible Bpccch of Jnuunry
J4 Z , , 18j ) Ho outitlcs it a roistlng for the
bouth Omihn council of l SS Ho is n lot g
winded ; , silver tongucd gentleman and I give
him . credit for shrowdncss nnd smartness
The llrst lie takes up against thu lbS3 council
is , the Q street vmduct Ho sujs the 1SS3
council ; is to bo blamed for the change in the
J :
Btructuro bee luso they dl 1 not submit the
plnusto , Swift A , Co , before tlio contiact
wus let Let us see Wus not thu plan
drawn some tlmo before the contrnct wns
} ictl Had not bwlft & Co , umplc
ttmo to come to the city eug'neor s
ofllce nnd ascertain whether the pi ins satis
tied them or not 1 It was not our place to go
running nftcr them I tun sure the contlo
man ' also made thu following loinarlt 1 hat
only lor his > , reat frlcn 1 Mr McMillan ,
threatening nn injunction , the combine
would Into let the Q street viaduct to the
highest , bidder , und thu result was tluy had
to reidvertiso '
ictus see lho bids for the Q street v ia
,
duct r were opened on the cvcnttic , of Nov cm
bcr.O ISSb , u motion wis made by B ivless
that the contract bo nwnrdc 1 to the Missouri
Vulloy bridge compunv The vote wis as
follows 'i ens Huv . less btnlth and 1 onno
tiavs McMillan llatfertv , O'Uourko nnd
Btirko 1 he motion was lost Mr McMillan
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then made a motion that the contract bo
awarded to the Kovstono bridge company
, iho vote was as follows Aves McMillin ,
Haffertv : und llunio , nays li lyless bmith ,
Tcnuo i and O'Kouikc lho motion was lost
Mr J Jettcr waa absent at this meeting , and
the , result was they had to readvertiso Still
Mr fohntson had the cheek to Live bis
,
j friend Mi McMillan , tlio credit for break
ing upthocombino ( ns ho cilia it ) this Mr
Johnston can 11ml on the minutes or the
meeting ! of November .li 11:53 If ho wishes
Mr : Johnston also knows ho was anting a
falsehood ' when ho said tlio major had the
casting j vote and voted to lot the contract to
build ' the L street vmduct as the city
records show nothirg of the kind lho
mavor ' did not liuvo io vote But beftro
wo drop thu Q street vi idtict question I
wish to see how the lSbi ) council chaugod the
viaduct Can Mr lohnston or nnj othei
uno < show mo a petition from wlft & , Co on
the ' minutes of the council mooting or on tlio ,
asking for the change In tl o Q strcot via
ductl , If ho can 1 will give up , Ifnotwlo
inuUe | the iLrcctnent Willi thorn to make the
ch i nice 1 tin I Biy w is u worse bieik than
over ' the lbSd council made
As to the L street viaduct Mr Johnston
givosMr McMillan ind Mr Burke credit
for | lighting tbo combine is ho calls it lhe
evoninc < , the contract was let for the L street
viaduct tliu contract was nnt let to the low
cat ' bidder J know but vas lei to the com
panythit 1 we thought ' ( .nn thebeststiue
tuio for tbo inonej as the citizens maj judco
for themselves Mr Burke was there and
und ! Mr McMillan wus Up ind dovvu ill d iv
while the cdminitteo cn ( streets nnd allojs ,
with the assistant engineer , wi io opening
the bids but would not comulnto _ the ofneo
I suppose ho thuuctit wo ou ht to yo out and
taue hinr bv lhc > arm und escort him
in It wns the committee on streets and
alleys with the onInter , , that was em
powered to open the Dids on both viaducts
nnd report to tno council when it comes
down to tha point just as , thu committee on
nuance did iu ISsJ when the bids on the
paving bonds for twenty seventh street
were opened , anu when they reported bacK
to the council it w is acted on without a
word und If that had to bo done In lbSS
there would bo kicking all lho same bo
much for the vladuits
In looking over Mr Johnston'sublo speech
1 happened to overlook a place where he
says the present council ODcns all Its bids at
the council mectliiL , * In the prcsenro of the
bidders und the public Did Mr Jchnston
open the bids for the paving bonds of
lwonty seventh street before tno council
and the public ) I guess not Ho opened
the bids in his own otllco und had them nil
on a plcco of paper ut the next meeting , if I
am not mistaken
f > cst ho goes on witb a great string about
the llrst bonds thai Were sold what they
wcro for and how they wcro not to bo called
for only ns they wcro needed and how the
cltv lost So 000 by not having thorn on hand
it is lee bal Mr Johnston was nut treasurer
in 18S8 and then wo would bo bettor oft
inuvbo
Mr Johnston then Oocs on to sav if the
bonds that were not needed were held buckler
lor a year , they vould have brought consld
eruble more premium Sucn Aught bo the
case andstill it might not Ibis Is only Mr
Johnston's word and suppose It wua the
smartest In the world it is liable to mis-
tunes as the gentleman makes lho remark
inonepirtof his message as such I must
call it , it is bo long and windy , that thocoun
cil of 1SSS was composed of business men
and great fluanclors It Is a pity wo hadn't
him and wo would bo nil right Lho next
ha speaks about is the sewer built in lsbS
Hero I will not detain the reader long as I
thought at the tlmo wo miht ( havodono it in
a uilTerent wij
lho next beeomos to Is the gr idlng Ho
has a string of figures on the cost of the
grading that was done in 18S3 that arc as-
tonishing I wonder if the figures are richi , !
I am sure ho took none off if ho did not u id
to lho only nilstaka 1 see that the 1833
council made was that they traded too much
inDnoyear , and Mr Johnston don t have to
pay for much or It I guess
But the citizens and taxpayers or South
Omaha stayed with us all the same on the
grading question of 1883 , straight through
1 he next bu speaks of is trading streets that
are not dedicated Now bo mentions several
streets , but particularly Thirtieth street
from Q to Dim Mow , ho made a mistake i
there and ha is just as liable to make it on
other streets Why , deut ho tell the truth
when ho goes about itt
Let us boo in regurd to rhirtloth street
from Q south to Llm [ If Mr Johnston will !
look again bo will find It as follows lho pe
tition for the gradlng-af thirtieth street was i
gotten up by Jotter ilk young nnd others , and I
it only called for a partial graao Just as the i
property owners on went h strcot did in 1S8W , ,
when tboy asked for it to bo graded Now , ,
ha toes on to say that from Llm street to i
Hodman street was rfM dedicated and Ib not
toduy , and that thousands of dollars were >
spent on a private roiid If ho takes the i
pains to took bo will Ma that fiom Hoffman i
to Lggers street is dodfeatod , und from B „ -
gers io Trancls utreet on the w est sldo is not
dedicated , 1 admit bill"Is owned bv Mr Jet
tor and bo has paid his'half for that portion i
like a man Ihen rpm Prancis to Elm i
street on the west bicT , is fronting my addi
turn and I want Mrjlfnhnston to understand I
that tee ono half of that is paid for
On the east sldo from Hoffman south to i
Elm street is us follow !
trom Hoffman to liy An strcot is also acre
propoi tj , part of it Is owned by Mr Jettor
und part of it by Mr Iiyan but in 168J by ,
the consent of thu council Mr Hj an dedi
cated bis portion to tbo eitv in consideration
for the ( .rudlng ussossed against him for the
same and from Ityan to Llm street Is dodi
cated Now , If Mr Johnston or auy other
gentleman had an establish'ent located on
Thirtieth street like Mr Jotter has ho would
bo anxious to have that ttreot opened so us
they could truvol in and nut to the c ty just
the same as has been done for other firms
So he mav rest easv about thirtieth street ,
It will como out all right , if It is a pnvuto
road , aa ho calls it
As to the ocbor streets ho mentions I dent
profess to know anything ubouu lho next
ha sp > > uks about is Mr Welch of the South
Omaha Ice company In rojard to the dam
ago on account of the Q street viaduct
The ) have hoard that often enough at the
council meetings of Ibb ) and I think that
part of bis Bpeech is llko au old piece of
cheeso-Jit Is getting stale
Ho then toes on to say that the expenses
f Ibb'J were cut down considerably lower
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than 1SSS It is a pity they were not Loon nt
the work that was done In 18S3 comparol
with 1880 Does ho think the | ooplo of South
Omaha are blind I also class tbit part of
his speech "to them "
Iho next ho shows a table of the cost of
the aniline In 1SS0 I will ncknowledgo
that ho Is grcnt liguror Wliv of
course the 1889 council coull got the work
done cheaper than S council beciuso they
had something to back thorn with , what the
188S council hndn't As the old proverb
unys n child must creep before it walks If
Mr Johnston would look ut the old city roc
oids or Omnhii I think ho would not bo so
fast In criticising the council or 18 S or bouth
Omnln Whcu the council of 18 > > ) let the
contrnct for the griding or Q Btreet from
Iweuty fourth to Iweitv-sccond street * ,
why did thov not lot it clean throuc.h to
Iwcnty sixth and nsscss it up equally on the
proportv values it would not cost moro than
f. 0U or $ " 00 to finish the ( , iado from lwcntv
fourth < street to Twenty sixth strcot and it
will have to bo done next R ) ring , If the elec
tile motor compmj wishes to eioss the Q
street viaduct 1 will le no this to tno prop
erty owners on Q street from twenty Touith
to lwonty sixth to doiidoon
Isow , In 183J the council sat as a board of
equalization ou Juno U , and thov cut down
the valuition of all the packing houses and
the stockyards and the banks and some ncro
propertj belonging to the lai d company
uhou onScDtombcr lbbJ.tbey cuttho banks
down nealn for the second titno Does ho
think the council done this according to law I
If ho does then wo must have different laws
to what tbo county commissioners have If
the packing bouses nnn the stockj nrds and
the banks and that aero property was as
scsscd too hlfch , then all the reBt of the prop
erty In South Omaha waa
Now there was an ordmanco passed Au
gust 10 lfesj changing the grade on Iweuty
fourth street from N to O stioct ( but It was
not approved by the mayor ) , wh'ch will cost
the citj a little to scttlo 1 ask what wa3 the
cost of the change ,
There are other things which hnppened in
ISsJ 1 but I dent wish to waste any moio time
and 1 would not have midc those few remarks
marks onlj my friend , Mr Johnston started
it Onlv in ono instance where the council
ot I 89 did a sneaking trick in the appointing
ot Mr Suvago to 1111 the vacancy in tbo
Tourth ward ciused by the resignation of
Mr I onno Why did not the 18v . ) council
1,0 at it like ccntlcmen und not
tike the ndvuntago of the mujoi
whllo hu wis up In Omaha looking after tlio
affairs ot the city If they wanted Mr bav
nee bo bad why didn t they appoint him ever
the tnnjoi s head at some meeting when ho
was present Just as they did when thev np
pointrd our city attorney Mr rarnsivorthl
1 class It as a sneaking trick
Buito conclude my short temurks I wish
to aajf the gentleman what good does his
long 1 speech do the citizens nnd tax-pavers of
South Omaha now ) What the council did
in I 1SS3 let it be right or wrong Mr Johns
ton nor uny one else cant remedy it Wliut
was done in 1888 was done in good faith and
in I ton years from now will not be noticed
Tnero have been remarks made around lho
streets by parties that there was $2 000 made
on thesidi1" at the llmo the L Btreet via
duct < was lot The parties bad better look
out and not judge ethers by themselves I
give t Mr Johnston credit for spending so
much time in writing up the lriancos of the
yeur 1 1838 and 18s > J but why did ho not fo
buck I to the council of 1SS7 1 think ho
could < lind a few mistakes that were undo
In i that year But I will lcavo his sneech
( I which is a vorv able one I ad mil ) an J my
shorl i nnswer to the citizens aud taxp lyors of
South ! Omaha to decide uuon I might h ivu
made i a few mistakes but I dent say nut
Dluut I , as mv friend says in his remarks that
these I nro facts and nothing but facts I
wish ' it understood thai I have no personal
feeling 1 niminst nnj member of the city coun
cil < of 1883 or 188J Outsiloof the cil } offl
ccrs i there is no bed ) or men but will disa
gree i on several points If Mr Johnston
wishes to answer ho can , but I hnvo no moro
to l say on this question lhoro wore mis
takes 1 made in 1838 and 1SS9 and will continue )
so I think
Your obedient servant from the Third
ward , Joiii J OIioukm
OPPOSE AN M-Y ITION
file Mattnr DIsouhhmI By the bouth
Oinilia Hoard of Iradi
There was nn unusual y good attendance
at i the informal special moctlnt , of the board
oftradohold < 1 burs lay night m lho rooms
under , the Nobr lska bav mcs , bank Various
matters ! of interest to the city were discussed
but annexation was the chief subject and it
called > out a general expression of sentiment
not at all favorable to the scbome
Vice President David Andei son presided ,
with becrctary Line keeping the minutes
Paving was the llrst mutter considered
rhoro was shown a feeling faorahlo to tbo i
paving of moro streets in the business sec
tion bctwocn lwcntv foarth and Iwonty-
seventh streets lho chairman was In '
structed to n a mo a committee of throe to see
the property owners on Twenty fifth und
Twenty-sixth streets north and south of N
str ° ot to ascertain their views und secure
an expression on the kind of paving iiosirod
Messrs Levy , Mnyberry and MiOucken
were named on the committee inov were i
instructed to urge tbo construction of bow
era on all tha streets to be paved
Mr Anderson reported that bu had con
suited with the ofllciuls of the street rallwiy I
company and they assured him that the ,
motor line would be extended In bouth ,
Omaha the coming summer Ono route sug
gested was to to down M to Twenty seventh
Eouth on lwonty seventh to N and cast on
N to lvrcnty fourth with a ainelo track thus 1
forming a loop lho present lwcntv-
fourth street line would ba extended south
to Q und thence west over the Q street via
duel to the Third ward
J C Carroll opposed a track on N street
Ho considered the street too narrow and believed -
lioved the present level furnished all the i
accommodations necessary for the business
section of the city beveral others were of
the same opinion
K C Lane suggested tha following as a
a good route to meat tbo wants of the city
An oxtenslon of the Twenty fouilh street \
line south to Q street , west ever tbo Q sticct
viaduct to the Third waid and tlionco back :
to Twenty sixth north on Twontv sixth to M
and east to Iwcnty fourth , connecting ucun !
wllh tlio main line
Annexation was then discussed in an in
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formal vvav nnd the expression of Bontiment
was almost unanimously opposed to it Vice
Piesident Andorsoti took n decided stund
against It , aud was suptortcd bv Messrs
McGuckin Maker , Cockrell , Levy , Towlo
und Carroll
Justice Uroen wns opposed to Itbccauso ho
did not want bouth Omaha to lese her
Idontlty as a vigorous young city Ho
thought It was better to remain ns u separate
munii ipnlltj for n fc v vearB 1oiiloi do ns
much In the wnv of public Improvements ns
possible and then If Oman t wan's bouth
Omaha with her good people , her pivod
streets at d her public linnrov emcuts , nnd the
debt thev created it was time enouth to seriously -
riously consider tbo matter
Messis Iowo and Lawrence wanted
to know more about the ben
ollts anu disidvnntagcs of annex
ntion before they would declare themselves
forur Uainst ( it Councilman lowloopposed
it , and Couneilmin McMillin thought ho
would not dceliro himself ono wuj or tbo
other , but would endeavor to llnd out the
views of bis constituents and acton the mat
tcr in accordance with the wishes of tbo mu
Jority
\V II Mijberrj wns the solo champion of
nunoxntlon at the meeting Ono cltv govern
ment could bo run cheaper than two Ho
tbougnt Omaha cauitalists would oncournLo
the erection ol manjfucturing establish
ments In bouth Omaha if both cities wcro
united whereas they now seek to locate
everything within Omaha's coiporate limits
The cities were one in fact , and under ono
govemmont their interests would bo mutual
Now each is working for its ow n ndvnneo-
ment , with the stronger ono buio to get tbo
bostof It in the long run Annexation was
only n matter or time , and it might us well
occur now as over
No formal action was taken on the matter
Judging from the very tcneril expression of
opinion annexation meets with alight favor
among the board of trade members
rorrsteri Will Dnnco
The Porostcra are arranging for a dunoo
to bo glvon ou the night or Pobruarv 14
They have appointed the fol'owlng ' commit
tee of arrangements Jntros 1 leming , Wll
llrm Brennnn , John b"Xton , Jacob Earnest ,
Barney Plood , George J beltre * and An
drowJ Gallagnor As is usu il with the
Poroators' Bovcrnlaffaire , this paity isbouud
to bo a success
I'ozzonl s Complexion Powder is univcr
snllv known and every w here esteemed as the
only powd'r that will improve the comulox
ion , eradicate tan , freckles and all skin dls
eases
How Homos nro Shod in Holland
lho method of shooinp hones in Hol-
lat d is a novel ono lho animal is
di ivon in a stout fr uno cngo the thieo
foot ou the ground aio hobbled so that
no kicking cin bo mdulgod in , then
the foot that is to bo shod is lifted to
tlio ilcsited position and lashed fast to a
stout no- bui so that the smith can
woik at it fiom all anlcs , as though it
wus hold on a viae on a woilc boncii
'J heso docile horses submit to being so
bound , but an Amoiican oi Pnglisli
hoiso would in moat cases iobUt until
ho was ruined if bo tieutod The coso
ot mi entire sot of new Hhoos is tlneo
gildcis oi $1 20 Amen lean nails arl
used , although the shoes aio of locat
manufuctuio
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Wo have Ubod Oh unboiIain's Cough
Ruincdy in oui family in cases of sudden -
don colds aud sore throat and lind it all
that is claimed for it One bottle or
less , if taken accotding to directions ,
will ollect n cuio in uny ordinnrv case
and save the oxpenbo of largo doctor
bills LSpoclalh do wo recommend it
in families where the children aio
thioatonod with cioup , ua it will afford
immedinto relief if taken in time ,
whicli can always bo done if the modl-
clue is kept ou hand , is wo are con
vinced It should bo No household in
this vuiiablo olimato uliould be without
a tollable rornodv foi coughs , colds and
croup , und wo know of none bettor than
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OH S M B " vT > rasl lenco h 3 Wlllon nv V
cnue on south sldo of II lyllss part Heats 1 >
by steam llgnte 1 bj ilectrlcity aud cent lining V
nil m ) il rn tmurov cments I ot 100 bvMl feet - -
Also v111 sell oi exchange for lmnrnvel city . B H
piopnitv.inv farm otr'O acies tnn inilsiKKt - TH
of i C illicit Ululcs V M I iney Council 111 ills B
Til A VI several houses and lots to tralefor H
Council lllnirs oi Omaha uulniprov c 1 prov | H
Jty C H Ju Id J3 Uro idvra ) Council lllulfa {
COUNCII Of III I < 3 propertj for sale nt treat fl
bargain ? lhe follow till , among the most B
beautiful homes In the city will bo Bold at , H
fcrcnt , bargilns , ou monthly payments or terms M
to suit M
Three now8 room ho He on I lucoln avenue , H
tno blocks from electric motor line i H
live now 4 room houses fo ir IiIocks from |
electric i motor line rn North heventh street H
One n w i-roum house fem 1 lock : , from elec- H
trie 1 motor Una on North Bev cnth street H
lureenevr 5 anu u room bouses ono block H
from electric motor Una comer Avenue A an 1 H
twelfth street H
llesl les the abov I hav a houses and lots la j H
nil parts of the city 1
One now o room house on Mill st j H
C II Judd 008 llroalwij Council IlliUTs H
FOIUlOMoi $1 WJJ you can lay n nice ne\r < H
clean stoctof nar Iwart too and tlnshop H
lnoneof the bust lo allous In westirn Iowa H
it you want a hnrdworo busluoss would bo H
pleased to refer you to reliable parties that H
know all about our busluoss \ cry satisfactory i B
reasons for selhut I * will pa } you to invest ! sH
l.atothls Address II II lied ollico Council _ M
III ifT.s , < H
OABII for second ban 1 furulturo Htores and ? > ' ' ' B
carpets A J Mumlol J-j llroiduay Jr M
PAIjBarATK-lloignt and x iflT a " l ox |
changed Bpnclil attention c\en to exam H
lnatlon of tltlaj W 0 Jamoa Si Mloarlst H
Xi OH SA hh or Hent-fl arduu land with houses , i H
V by J It Itlco 10 Malnst Cojncll lllnirs f M
FOH B VI1tUxlW fust ouGlon uvo It P f M
Olllccr 1- Main st H
FOR ItHNT rhe bnsincsi ho lse 1 itely nccu | H
plea by S 1 McAteo API Iy at MI 1 Ittli H
avcuusv H
NI'W Improved real osttte to traaj tor unlra H
provoa Omaha or Council Mutts proparty H
C il Judl 600 llroadway M
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Dealers In forelrn an 1 domestlu oxchangsT B
Collections made and Interest paid on time deposits - H
posits < H
J 1) ) Udmundsov I I Hummer M
Ir .s V Ice Pros M
Ciias It Hannak Cashier H
CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , I
onouNcir iiLurm H
Paid up Capital SI50.ooo.03 H
Surplus 35,000.00 M
Liability to Doposltors 333,000 00 H
Dlimr-rous-I A Miller I 0 Olesson , Ii U H
81mj.art K V iiart J I ) Fdundson , Chas It B
linnuan transact tcneril banking business M
I nr ( , ( st capital and Kurplux ot any bank In M
Northwestern Iowa , Interest on lime deposits M
F. M. ELLIS &W I
ARCHITECfTS I
AND Iltllf DING BUPI'lllNTI Nni'Nl-s H
ItnomsWandI lleo Hull lln * Omaha Neb , H
nndltooins.il and-Id Mtrrlam lllockOouncl H
llluiraiow . Coricspoudeuco Bollcltud H
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J. . A. . Murphy Manufacturing Co ' - J
1st Avenue and 21st Street 'H '
m\ \ BOORS AND BUND ? . I
Hand and Hcroll Ha \ lug Ito Rawing an t H
llanlng HswlnK orallKlmU 1 ore i lln Vets
Kin lllugHoo 1 V ) iitr 1 ) ad delivered Clean * M
Hawdust by the barrel > o All woilc to bu !
llrat-claaa Iclephoue l. | H
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Patronage SolloItotL
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AM ) HUl'iilt\TKM > 15NlS.
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Itonm 2 , Opera House Uloclt , Council Bluffs , ; W
Iowa '
S. E. MAXON , '
kliiteJ and Superintend nt , J/\
Room 2B1 , Mepriam Block , m
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA ,