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JLJLLJLU THE OMAHA 1O3E COUNCIL DLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. IS PEARLST. - . tfllvnrrl hy Tntrlcr In uny f * \ \ , W. Tl I/TON. - / TKI.EIM10NE3I _ / flti ! : iif * Oftlro. No. 1 V NtelilKdltiir , No juxint j K y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. Crnft's chattel loan" . 201Snpp block. Wanted , good girl for general housework. Mrs. H. W. 1'lltoii , 527 Fl fill avenue. A marriage license wns issued yesterday to lipubcn C. Hnrtwcll and Kntlo Ilickoy , both of this county. Hcv. T. J. Mnckny of St. Paul's ' church , is to preach to the traveling men on Sunday evening , February SB. William Horn nnd Miss Mapgio'Horn , both of this city , wore married Monday evening , Justice Cones onidnting. A concert Is to bo given ntthe Fifth nvntio Methodist church Thursday evening. I'rof. S. Kdd Brown , a basso , will bo ono of tbo at tractions. Snoclnl communication , Star chapter , No. I" , H. A. M. , this evening , February 11 , Work In Murk Master's degice. All visiting brothers welcome. Jnmrs Patterson , secre tary. tary.Miss Miss Sndonn Clark , one of Council Bluffs' ' } ounglmt very successful artists , has just completed n water color representing n wreck on I nko Superior , She hus disposed of it to Omul i a parties. James Knlph , n , fnrtner who lives on n farm south of the city limits , hns notified the city marshal that ho has hadnlotuf hay stolen from his .slacks. He says ho has seen some Indians who nro encamped on the bottoms lurking mound his place , and ho suspects that they aio the thieves. Lillian Chloile Oolong gave nn elocutionary ntertnlnment nt Hughes1 Hall under the auspices of the Woman's Kellef Corps. Miss Dclong Is n very pleasing speaker , nnd If she should come to this city ncnin she would un doubtedly have n crowded bouse. She wns assisted by n number of local musicians. ThotCam which wns stolen from AVeston and of which mention was made In .yester day's BII : : wns found last nlpht nnd the fel lows who Old the stealing were also captured , Constable SVolf of Nmwnlk township made the nriest , and brought tlio prisoners to ttio county Jnll for snfo keeping. They gave their names as Olcson nnd Cnrlcson. They clnlmed they were drunk when ttiey took the team , The three Lawless brothers wcro before Justice Pulton vcstcidny morning on the charge of assault and battery nnd larceny. These three nro the ones who wcro alleged to bo connected with nn employment ngcticy In Omaha not long ugo , which wns doing a land nOltfb business with n lot of laborers on tho. Indinn creek extension , Justice Pntton de cided that there was no cnso against them , nnd they were dlschaiccd. The barber shop kept by 0. "F. Loffcrts at HO'l Muln street wns entered by hurglnrs nluht before last. The visitors entered by the fiont door , to which they had in some way secutcd n key. They then proceeded to go thioiiiih the placo. but failed to find any thing but fools. They cut open n drawer con taining Lofferts1 tools nnd took out about S-IO worth of raters , scissors , etc. There Is no clue to the perpetrators of thu crime. According to the Episcopal ritual , today Is Ash Wednesday , which begins the Lenten Benson. Services will bo held tit St. Paul's ' charch nt ! ( ) : ! ! ( ) a.m. and " : ! ! ( ) p. m. , nnd nt All Saints clinpcl at 7.lO : p. m. In addition to these meetings , dining the Lenten season services will bo held on Sundays nt 10-5 : ! n , in. nml70p. : ! ! m. , on Mondays , Tuesdays , Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 p. m. , and on Wednesday * and Fridays at 70 : ! p. m. At All Saints chapel services will bo held every Wednesday at 7:30 : p. m. ThoChinilnun.ua association held a meeting Monday evening In the bouul of trade rooms. Tha main business of the evening was tlio adoption of sovcial amendments to the by laws of the association , which wcro intended to remedy certain defects which have caused a great dcnl of trouble In tbo association over since It wns organised , At the close of the meeting Socrotaty Oursler rend a set of reso lutions which ho had propircd. In commen dation of the untiring efforts of the ex-man ager , J. K. Harkness , In making tbo assembly what It is. Pure fresh drugs at Davis" , opposite Ogdcn. Do not forgot the "Culinary Mystery" nt the Masotilo toinplo on Wednesday evening , nn entertainment under the auspices of the young Indies of the Broadway Methodist church. The programme will bo charming and the simper well worth the 25 cents ad mission which is nil the whole entertainment costs. J'/71M A.4 MC IlAl'JIS. Charles Brny has returned from a visit to Chicago. Dr. Stewart wont to Atlantic yesterday on business. Hon. It. W. Brlggs of Curson was n Bluffs visitor yesterday , S. B. Wndsvvorth loft last evening for Bos ton , where ho will spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. M , Gault left ycatciday for a week's visit with friends In Lebanon Springs , iSIlch. P. M. Hunter , clerk of the federal court , loft last evening for a visit with friends In Oitumvva and vicinity , James Goiildon , a former well known Bluff- Uo , now of Sioux Falls , is In the city , the guest of his mother , Mrs. Shorrudcn. Miss Luella D. llohror of Avalln , N. C. , sister of Samuel D. nnd M. F. liolirer , Is in tlio city visiting at the residence 01 Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Kohicr. Jesse A'Vnltors loft yesterday for Hot Springs to spend three months. IIo has been n sufferer fiom paralysis for thi past four vcnri nnd his friends hope ho may bo bene fited by a course of treatment. Orders for tables and chnlrs for paries formerly sent to C. A , Itobeo & Co. , will bo filled by Liund & NoUon nt their now furnl lure store , 211 Main street. Wniitoil nt American district telegraph office. To bo sure that your children hnvo pure candy , ouy for them the Pomona brand fruit lulco tablets. Pomona stained on each tab- ct. The trade supplied by Duquette & Co. The GunrdH' Party. The party given by the Dodge light guards Monday evening in their armory in the Ma sonlo tumplo , was onoof the pleasantcst af fairs over given by thnt organization. The nttcndnnco was not largo , but nil who wcro piosent united In congratulating the guards on the success In the line of entertaining. A program mo of nineteen dances wns cnrrlei out. The names of those who were present nro ns follows : Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnurer , Mr mid Mrs. Holkniun , Mr. and Mrs. Wnkellcfd Mrs. Oliver , Mrs , Patterson. Mrs. Ogden o Sioux City , Mrs. W. H. Troynor , the Misses Bowman , Is'clllo Bowman , Oliver Mury Oliver. Bennett , Wickbam , Koat ing , Morgan , Lortonof NobrnsknCltj Farns worth , Bullaid , Uoveimort , Wopdbnry Muxon , Messrs. D. B. Dnlloy. K , Patterson George I ) . Wright , James 1'axton , O. E Woodbury , J. Cossndy , J. Fciiton , II. Ogden James Bowman , Harry Bowman , J. Keating C. E. Held , II. L. Stney , Sam Etnyro , H. W Blxby , Brooks of Omana. L. C. Patterson , D L. Koss , F. Chamberlain and George H Howan. _ No. 10-J Broadway contains the best stock of groceries In the city. J.V. . Kelloy. The now * dental rooms of Drs. Woodbur ; are the llnest und moat complete In the west. Next to the new Ucand. "Tolopuouo , 143. " Recollect thnt the only Installment house m Council Bluffs and the lartrest Instnllincn house la the west is Mimdcl & Klein's. Wo sell at eastern prices every article of homo- hold furniture you use , nnd instead of re quiring you to pay cash wo lot you hnvo it 01 cosy payments. Tticro is no necessity o donning yourself the use of nny article whci you can get everything you wanton such cus ; terms , The largest Block of carpets , stoves - nuii furniture Iu the city to select from. & 0 Broadway , THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , The Oity Council Holds a Meeting Prc- paratory to Election. THE SALOONKEEPERS BACKING DOWN. The Imlnc Tilsit Guard * Give n ItiHtluo I'utlon I/lkcs the 1'ollco Toi-oo Minor Mention ami Personal. The cltv council mot last evening with the mayor in the chair and nil the aldermen pres ent excepting Alderman Knophor. On motion of Alderman Uverctt the city marshal was Instructed to remove n shanty nnt the corner of Thirteenth street and Sev enth avenue at onco. Aldern'nti Hvoiest presented a resolution of thanks to Congressman , T , K. Heed for the successful wav in which ho hustled the Inter state bridge bill through both houses of con gress In lest than a month , It was unani mously adopted. Attorney O. D. Wheeler presented n com- inunlcatlon from a man named Phillips , who lives nt the corner of Sixteenth street nnd Twenty-third avenue , stating that the cltv bait built n dnm near tils property , which bad caused the water to run Into his cellar , damaging him in the sum ( ? 100. Ho nskcd tlio council to remunerate him to this nrnount and take steps to prevent a like oc currence in tlio future. Aldcimnn Wood presented nn ordinance accepting tlio nlatof Babbit place. The motion to put the ordlnnnco on its second rending was lost , Smith nnd Mlkcsell voting against ' \V. A , Mvnstcr presented n plat of his Bcnton street addition nnd asked that It bo ndontcd by tlio council. It was referred to the city engineer nnd the committee of the whole. An otdlnnnco wns road and adopted pro viding for the gr.idlng of Eleventh street between Avenues B nnd (5. ( A motion wns made to Instruct the city olicttor to begin suit n train at the street allvvny company for $ . " > 0 75 for grading on Ninth street , Alderman Everett novcd that ho nlso be Instructed to press the > uits ngalnsttho ox-mayor and aldermen who lad taken fees for their services ns members of Iho board of cqnnli7itioii. Both motions vero carried. An ordinance was then read , vhlchvlll no doubt fall upon the ears of the ncmbers of the motor company with n dull , hml. It rends like this : "Bo tt ordained bv the common council of the city of Council BlulT' * . that in order to onnblo the city of Council muffs to resume mil take possession nnd have full control icrcaftcr of all the streets upon which the Council Blufls street railway company has iota permanent track Inld , aim is not now actually operating its ears tnoreon , nnd by reason of snld Council Bluffs street r.illwny rompnnv not complying u Ith the contract by .yiich It olitnincd certain rights granted indor nn ordinance approved August 11,1809 , nnd amended Dcccmber 21 v 1ST" , entitled ns amended , 'An ordinance permitting the use of certain stieets of the Council Bluffs stieot railway company all the rights , irivllcecs and fraiiehlsr-s prnntcd to * ald Council Bluffs street railway compnnv by said oidinnncps and amendments thereto ns all streets whcio s.ild company hns not now permanent tracks laid nnd aclunllv oper ating Its trades thereon , are hereby re sumed bv snld cltv and all tlio rlirhts and privileges therobv grintcd x > said Council Bluffs strcot rail wav rompiny ire licrebv fully revoked , cancelled , termi nated and ended thereon , nnd ns to such sticets said Council Bluffs strcot railway compnnv hns and shall have no fuithcrriglits > r privileges thoioto , and Is forever prohib- tcd from in any manner claiming or exercis ing the snmo. "Nothing In this ordinance shall bo con strued to in anv manner affect any right granted to said company by said ordinance or said amendment as to 'streets where snld company hns a permanent track nnd Is now actually oper.UliHr Its cars thereon. "Sec. 2. All ordinances and parts of ordi nances la conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. "Sec. 3. This ordinance shall bo in force nnd effect from und after its publication as provided by Iniv. " Alderman Everett spoke In favor of the passage of the ordinance. Ho nald the com pany had taken advantage of eve > * y legal technicality to got out of Its obligations to the city , especially in in the matter of paying for tho' paving between the trucks , which It Is compelled to pay by the terms of its con tract. It had proved itself anyrtilng but a rit recipient for past or future favors. Wind wns afraid the council was getting itself Into tioublo by considering such an or dinance ; supposing some day the city should want tlio company to put down some tracks somovvhurcl Then this ordlnmica would stnro thorn In the face. But it didn't take him two minutes to come in out of tlio wet , nnd the ordinance was passed without a dis senting vote. Thi ! council then took under consideration Iho list of candidates for the ofllces of Judges nnd clerks for the coming city election , maklmr the followuig appointments : First Ward Judees , II. Shoemaker , n. S. Burnett nnd 1 } C. Bump ; clerks , Robert Hnln , E. II. Ohlcndorf. Second Ward Judges , W. II. Spora. C. S. Hubbaid. O. H. Lucasclerks ; , M. F. Itouror nnd W. McCrenry. Third \Vnrd-Judgos , Ed Britton , Thomas Robinson , ( Jeorgo Rllllor ; clcilts , Joseph Brroincln. Forrest Smith. Fourth Ward First proclnot : Judges , F. A. Conovor , B. S.Dawson. n. S. Torwilllgnr : clerks , Bert Innis , L. Swcnrington. Second precinct : Judtres , M. DcGroat , G. W. Cook , S. J. Dalboy ; clerks , George McPeek ; , Oliver Anson. The question of lights on Kncphor nveinio nnd on the Sixth street brldgq wns then taken up , nnd much the snin'o kind of a .scanco took place ns nt the meeting of a week ngo. Knepher nnd Caspar grow tragical once more and the other members grow hila rious. At last both lights were ordered located. * A motion was then carried locating a light nt the corner of Sixteenth street and Fifth avenue , Caspar nnd Wind voting noi The city attorney was directed to begin roiulnmnatlon proceedings against the corner of ground at tno Intersection of Broadway and Union avenue. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N , O'Brien. ' District Court. The attention of Judge Thorncll was prin cipally occupied yesterday with the damage suit of Howard vs the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , which wns commenced Monday. Tlio prosecution got In all Its testi mony , by which It tried to prove that the philntid's hay and grain tiad been destroyed by the lire caused by the sparks from u passIng - Ing engine. The defense cited the law that compels thorn to use the latest and most approved methods for prevent ing accidents of all descriptions , and then put Master Mechanic Manchester , of Dubuque , on the stand , to testify as to the construction of their locomotives. Ho showed a model of the engine to the jury , nnd ex plained In detail the way in which tlio sparks are consumed. Their defense Is thnt they use the most approved method for destroying ttiosa spnrk.s , aud they claim that they are not responsible for anything beyond thati It is thought the case will bo completed to day. day.Georgo George Coultbnrd and F. L. Davis , who no alleged to have been connected with the title deed frauds a short time ngo , were ar raigned , but they did not put In any plea. They wore represented by Attorneys II. II , Itodifer nnd G. A , Holmes. Evans L.nuniliv Co. , 5'.W Pearl direct. Tcle- phouo ' "JO. lioods called for anil delivered. They Have Cooled Down. A stout opposition was looked for from the saloonkeepers whoa It caino to collecting tbo monthly lines for February. Ono reason for this was thnt when the fM per month line was adopted tlio saloonlsts , or least many of thorn , thought that they could not make any thing nt that rule , but they decided to try'it a month and sco how It turned out.Vhcn \ the month began to near Its end the SOUK' and dance bc an again. The saloonkeepers de clared by all that was good and bud that they ' would not pav 10 , nnd that they would run their places in"jplto of everything , In caao nny trouble was tnndo they would bring ttio city authorities Into the state courts nnd light the line ordinance on the ground that It was opposed to the stnto law. All of which sounds very ferocious Indeed , Yesterday was the last day , according to the ordinance , on which the lines wcro to be paid , and the result showed that n largo part nt least of the saloonkeepers' threats wcro inadouf wind , At 5 o'clock forty-eight had deposited their ? 50 npleco with the city clerk. There are laid to basevcnty-tlirco running nt present , so that twenty-live of the number have not yet been heard from. Although - though > cstordny was the last day , it has been the practice to give thorn n day or two of grace , nnd the marshal will not be or dered out to look after the delinquents for n day or two. U Is not thought thcro will be any trouble over the collection of the rest of the llnoj. Best heavy poods , Ki per cent oil , cash. Keller , the tnilor , 310 Broadway. Call on Schurz-Smlth Co. for chattel loans nnd real estate. 201'carl st. "Iho Politic All IU'lit. " "Thcro wni n ploco published In a morning paper n few days ngo , over the signature of a prominent labor agitator of Council Bluffs , " said Justice W. F. 1'atton yesterday. "I was represented ns endorsing all the views of the labor man , among others of which wore some concerning the police nnd llro departments. The writer of the paper said thnt the depart ments _ ' \\ero too big for thoslzpof the city , nnd Unit they oupht to bo reduced by hnlf , at least. I wUh you would tell people that I don't hnvo any such Idea ns that at all. In my opinion the affairs of the city nro bettor managed now than they over wcro before , and this fact Is duo iu n great dcgico to the size of the police force. The views which the writer ot the article nnd I hold In common nro the onoj with regnrd to certain polltlml chestnuts whoso names nro now being mentioned In connection with the coming city election , Thosp fellows I want to sco downed , and I don't care who knows It. " JC. nixby , steam nontlng , sanitary en gineer , 20J Morrlnm blook , Council Illuits Bell & Sou's now grocery takes the lead on Upper Broadway. No old stock. Onr Itciiinrknblo Success Enables us to present lor jour considera tion pikes without a picccdont in ttio history of Council Bluffs. All goods are warranted row and clenn , equal to the best any market affords. Only ono price nnd terms strictly cash. Call and sco and bo satisfied that wo are right. D.ivis" " Uoyal No. 10 flour , ? 1.50 ; Davis1 Blue D flour , $1.35 ; Gold Medal Hour , * U.r ; Minnesota Superlative Hour , $1 ; Snowllako Hour , SI ; 15 Ibs granulated sugar for $1 ; 17 Ibs extra U granulatoil sugar for { 1 ; 20 Ibs New Orleans sugar for $1 ; Arbucklo coffee , ncrpkgo , 25c ; German coffee , nor pkge , Sflo ; King's buckwheat , per pkge , lOc ; crackers , pcrlb , 5c8 ; Ibs ginger snaps for Soc ; B loaves bread for Bo ; 1) ) Ibs mince meat , 25c ; 3 cans tomatoes , 25e ; ! $ cans corn , iioo ; Pago. Norton & Co Hour , ? l.-5 a suck ; U-lb pall lard for2 > ' ! c ; 6-1'u pall lard for 'We ; oil sardines , per can , fie ; 2 cans mustard sardines fore ; Cal- iforniii hams , per Ib , lie ; good broom for lc ( ) ; 50 good clears for MC ; 2-lb ( ) pall jelly for 7Sc ; 2gal pail syrup for b5c ; 5-gnl keg syrup for ? 1.4(1 ( ; pall white llsh forCOc. Brown's C. O. D. Grocery , Council IJlulTs and Omuba. Buy your cord nnd wood of C. B. Fuel Co. , C39 Broadway , Telephone 1IW. Uncd a 1'okcr , Nnpolcon Bluto , the pioprietor of the Colorado rado house , and Hiclmrd Murdts , became In volved In a disptito yesterday noon. AVords were exchanged , and finally blows. When Mardls got away ho went to Justice Patton's court aud hud n warrant issued for Bluto's arrest on the charge of assault nnd battery. Ho claimed ttmt Bluto used a poker on him with such fotce ns to almost break his arm. Bluto will have a trial this morning at 10 o'clock. For burns , scalds , bruises , und nil pain and soreness of the llosh , the grand household remedy Is Dr. Thomas' electric oil. Bo sure you get the genuine. Mngglo Mitchell appeared again last night ntBoyd's ' in "Lorlo , or the Artist's Dream , " ono of the most popular plays of her roper- tolro , and interpreted the character of Lorlo In a manner that left nothing to bo criticised , nnd added many to tha long list of admirers. Miss Mitchell's ' methods nro peculiarly ner own. She enters Into the spirit of her part with her whole heart and soul , and her audi tors can always feel sure of witnessing a thoroughly conscientious and paln taklne performance. She Is supported this season , as In the past , by a thoroughly competent company , nnd every attention is paid to the .stage settings nnd details of her presenta tions. Mr. Howard Gould as Kclnhnrt , the artist , pave a iiiunly. artistic portrayal of the role. Mr. 11. F. McClnnnin mayed the Lin- denhost as ho does all things , well. Mr. George W. Deyo was handsome and dignl- lied ns the piinco. Shcridnn Tuppcr as Baron Aithur made much of a small part , which in less cap.ihlo hands would hardly receive attention. Mr. Bdward Poland was hardly up to tlio requirements of Christoph. Miss Jennie Carroll ns Bai' ol , and Ida Burroughs as the countess wore both very satisfactory. Taken as a whole , the play gnvooiitlro satisfaction , ana furnished a very pleasant evening's entertainment. Tills evening Miss Mitchell closes her engagement by presenting the' pretty comedy of "Hay , " the latest addition to her rcportolre , which she made very popular oa her last visit bore. The Uov. Wm. StoutWlnrton , Ont. , states : After being ineffectually treated by seven teen different doctors for scrofula and blood disease , I wai cured by BurdocK blood bit- era. Write him for proof. A Pennsylvania Deficiency. llAitiusnui'o , Pa. , Feb. 10. A local paper published today n story that there Is likely to bo found a deficiency of $30,000 in the adjut ant general's ofUco and the governor will in vestigate. Adjutant General McClelland said tonight : "This office Is in no manner responsible for such reports. As to tbo un paid bills the amount of them cannot .vet be determined. There Is nothing that In anv way reflects upon General Hastings , ox-ad * ] utnnt general. " Ex-Adjutant General Hastings will tomor row print a'lengthy statement regarding his management , of tlio affairs of the ofllco dur ing his Incumbency. Ho emphatically de nies that there Is any shortage and says that on the contrary ho loaves a balance'for his successor. Tonisht It Is stated by a member of the legislature that the story Is probably based on the fact that there will bo necessity for n de ficiency bill to meet the requirements of the mllltln. Extensive Improvements in the equipment of the national guard lust year , several division encampments , etc. , caused a largo Increase iu expenses , which was mot by paying the bills out of the coming year's appropriation. This practice will probably be stopped. Gossler's MagtoIIeadacho Wafers. Cures nl headaches In CO minutes. At all druggists. Prepiiring fora IJIg Strike. COLUMIIUS. O. , Feb. , 10.Tho first annual convention of the united mine workers of America opened this morning with fully tbrco hundred delegates present from fifteen states. The special object of the convention is to make arrangements for the inauguration of the eight hour day May 1,1M)1. ) The sen timent of the speakers seems to bo that ev erything is in good shape for a monstcr , strike May next if tbo demand for the shorter day is not nosoded to. The convention listened to an cnthusiastlo address by President Campers on the pros pects of the eight hour question , etc. Presi dent Kuo In his report took strom ? ground in favur of the eight hour day and urged all to get ready for May J , when a move will bo made by the miners. Sec retary Watcborn gave n detailed statement of the affairs of the order. It now has a total membership of over seventy thousand , both tbo Knights of Labor nnd Protrrossivo unionists blng about equal. Their efforts are all directed iu ono .hunticl. n \ Ask for Van Houtcn's Cocoa. Take no other. WHY \ \ \ COULD IS CiNC WEST. 4 , Hi * Ho Will Look After tko'A'imlssion ' of the Union Pacifid to''thd ' ' Pool , i / A HIGHLY SENSAT16K/U REPORT.ul It TollH r tlio Coiiolitldntton of All llouOV 'Iho West- era Trufllu AI < oolntloii1n Very Smooth 3IqVc CHICAGO , Feb. 10. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bt-u.J The passenger department of the Transcontinental association Is arranging to pool nil Its business. Two committees , ono on westbound business. Including emigrants , and the other on eastbotiml business , have been In session all diiy In nn attempt to form n satisfactory pool. No conclusion was rcndicd , but the committees will remain In session until they c.m raikc n report. The f relftht business was pooled several months aero , except that the Union Pacific Is not ad mitted to tlio pool. Since Gould gained con trol , It has been thought best to admit the Union Pacific , this being partly the business which Is now bringing Ouuld west. A Smooth Move. CHICAGO , Fob. 10-Special [ Telegram to Tin * . Bic. ] Chairman MUlgely of the south western division of tboVo3torn Freight as- sochtlon was today elected chairman of nil divisions , superccdlng Acting Chnlrinnn Osgood , This the smoothest move jet made by the Western Tr.ifllc association , Not n solitary change , except In n.iinc , Is necessary to ualco this association the lake division of the WoMorn Trufllc association , If all the members were willing. Tlio Alton nnd Kan- sns City roans at present block the plan , ns they absolutely reluso to Join the Western TralHc association , This move is the first ono towards artunlly putting the Western Tr.ifllc association Into operation. Said Chairman Wnlkcr : "As fnst as mmlble. without friction , wo will ] put the "Western Trafllc association Into full operation. The election of Mr. Mldijtoy Is p.irt of this plan. It Is bettor to in.iko hnsto slowly nnd with the concurrence of all Interested lines. " There were tnanyexprc islonsof regrettlmt Acting Clmlrman O'good should hnvo been deposed , the traffic men , especially In the Western Froiglitasbocliition , considering linn an able successor to Chairman rulthorn. 'Iho order for the change , however , comes from the presidents. Status of Joint Hatos. DBS MOIVEI , la. , Fob. 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Ben. ] The railway commis sion awaits legal instructions concerning the status of the joint rate question , pending nn appeal to the United States supreme court by the railway company. It is a question as to what Is expected of the railroad company In regard to enforcing the Joint rate provided an appeal is taken to the higher court. If tlio rate is now enforced nnd the decision is re versed by the supreme . .court of the JLTnltoil State ? , the company will have cause of action for damage agtmst the stafo. If , on ttio other hand , the decision Is tifllrmed In after years the Intention of the law will have been nl- reailv defeated. In an Interview with n prominent lawjer ho said that the remedy of the company , however , was in a United States court , where a petition could bo Hied fora stay of proceedings , pending the ap peal. Unless such action Is taken the joint rate law Is now iu force in tho'state nnd the railroad companies are subject to penalties lor not adopting the rates. A Sensational Report. Ciuo\no , Feb. 10. f psalal Telegram to c.l A highly sensational report was telegraphod'from Now yorlc today coneern- 1 ni ? an nllcpod jchomo tq consolidate all the largo northweatctrn roads. PresidentHos - well Miller of the Milwaukee & St. Paul , is the only head of any of the roads niimud that is In the city today. When his attention was called to the report ho said : "I never heard of such negotiations being in progress. If they are , I have never heard of them. I know nothing about the matter at nil and never heard of It1 Oflloinls of other roads named considered the report as too absurd to deserve considera tion. They said that such n consolidation as that mentioned was simply nn impossibility and they regarded the whole matter ns a stock jobbing sensation got up for the pur- poio of influencing the price of stocks. Xot All Talk. CIIICAOO , .Feb. 10. The Dally News says : 'Thoro b something moro tangible than mere rumor In the story of the probiolo sale of the Louisville , New Albany & Chicago road. A gontlcmnn who is an intimate ac quaintance of both SQnator Bryce and ( ion- oral Manager Bradbury of the Lake Erie & 'Western says ho was told an agreement has been reached whereby the Monon Is to bo- coma a portion of tbo Lake Erie & Western for the sum of ? 8,000uOO. Tickets Must IK : Signed. Feb. 10. Chairman Finloy of the Western Passenger association has notified the general passenger agents of the Union Pacific , Denver & Illo Grande , Rio Grande Western nnd Coloi.vdo Midland that the lines in Ills association will refuse to honor tickets of their issue requiring the signatures of purchasers when such signatures aroomitted , it having been discovered that the loads named had been departing from the rule. Shot His Wire mid JHimcir. COUIMIIUS , Kan. , Feb. 10. Louis II. IIol- soy of Arizona yesterday shot and danger ously wounded his wife nnd then shot him self. Ho died In a few minutes. The couple have been living apart for four years and because - cause the \\oumn refused to return to him Holsov shot her. Rlootly I'lfilit wltli Sr. Louis , Mo. , Fob. 10. A special from Alatamoras says there liavo been two despor- ute combats near Mler between the customs guards nnd smugclors , In which four guards wcro killed and one smuggler wounded. The smugglers succeeded In getting away with all their goods. The Ghcrokco Strip InviiNloii. . T. , Feb. 10-lt Is said that Colonel Wade , commanding oWcor at Fort Reno , investigated the threatened Invasion of the Chorolteo strip by aottlers , and finds the stories that thousands of settlers are massing at the border towns Is unfounded. If that lady at tbo lecture the other night only know how nicely Hall's Hair Kcnewer would remove dandruff nnd improve the hair , she would buy n boltlo. Patents to "Western InventorH. WASHINGTON' , Feb. 9 , ( Special Telegram to TUB Bun. ] Pntonts were issued today ns follows : Charles VI' ' ) jprledor , Lincoln , Neb. , switch board for ,119,11 , regulating sys tems ; August II. Eagrqn. Lincoln , Nob. , ad justable book stand ; Laban J. Everest , as signor of one-fourth to H. C. Dotterman , Omaha , Neb , rotary engine ; James U. L. Fitzgerald , Langfonf , S. D. , assignor of one- fourth to J. HanenMlinitapolis , Minn. , blank book for , typo writers ; Charles A. Frost , Western , Neb. , mechanism for operating pumps ; Gustaf Hadlund , Council Bluffs , la. , shoo expander ; Arthur K. Hathaway , Axtcll , Nob. , blacksmith's visa ; Keubeu Hoover , Boone , la. , slat and wire fencing mn- chlno ; Adolph Jaenicko , Davenport , la. , cigar mold ; Adolph Jacmcko , Davenport , la. , cigar mold ; Henry Mnnhall , Lincoln , Neb. , rallwiiy cur ; Benjamin Montross , Millers- tiurg , In , stump extractor ; John A. Oaten- burg , DCS Molncs , la. , automatic weighing nnd packing machine ; William J. Pagb , Muscatlne. Jn. wrench ; Frederick Schnoll , sr. , Fort Madison , la. , flro e * > cm > o ; William R. Walker , Satiula , la. , land roller ; George P. Yule , assignorof one-half to R. Strong , Clinton , la. , ejecting bottle cap. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bld . ItiiKiiu'hs Troulili" ) . lUoiMWIs. , . , Feb. II ) . The total llablll- ties and as.HCts of the Jncgor manufacturing company , whlih failed at Racluu Junction , are jfOOUOO. , Till : DIAMOND AGAIN KAIDUI ) . lie Police Make i Until oT Nineteen GnmhlctH. The gambling den which flourishes over ha Diamond saloon was raided again at 'J 'clock ' this morning. A man named H. B. l-'lclils found n friend ul ii tliero losing heavily , nnd ho advised hiPi iin to null the gnn.o nnd lenvo the Piw lace. This enraged the gainhtors Pini \ > had a hand in the game , ni nil they lli-cd Holds bodily from the rooms , " 'ielils then wont toi > ollcu headquarters and ) i formed Captain Cormai-k of the nffalr. 8o crgcnnt Whnlen with a squad 8D f six ofllcers went to the llnmondand took possession , arresting nine- ecu men und taking chnrgo of two wagon lo of gambling devices. These were lour In i > oker tables , throe roulette wheels , two are bank tables nnd half a bushel of chips , anls ' anil n quantity of small chnngo in the utllt , Tlio men arrested wore taken to the police stn tntlon nnd some of their friends went to the stIX esldenco of Judge Helslcy to sccuro their release. Following nro the nninos given by tha trV icu lodged Injail : Christ 1)0 Moss , V Vnshliigton Ogers , K. C. DurlT , 11 1 P. Hayes. J. P. Kay , Nc.d Price , .1.13. . Tones , Ilcnry I'nrisb , Charlie Beck , Finnic Edwards , John Landicr , Bob Annll , W. liT Inle , John Mclllgur , Leo WhltollcM. .lohn liK 'opplii. L , Olcsou , Charles Buvlns , Ulancho K Ccnncdy. TIIK n'liSTKM ASS 0(1.1 TMOX , I Come Over the Pen- * ur CniPAao , Feb. 10. lSneci.il Telegram to TiiKBnr.JManager Morton of Toledo will 10 hero , In his club's Interests , to purchase , ho franchise of Sioux City In the Western inscball association at Its meeting on Thurs- , uy. Good reasons exist for the belief that " n offer will bo inndo to Dave Howe o move his Lincoln team , bag nnd baggage , .o Grand Rnpicls. The fight will coino on Denver , whose place Is bought by Indinn- ipolls , where Capitalists Talbott ntnl Dlck- .011 . are waiting with open arms. Denver 5s icknowlcdKcd to be n good ball town and iv111 not icttro without a struggle. The ob- cction to tlio Colorado mcmoer arises from ho fact that It causes n long and expensive unip In the circuit , to the expense of which ho other clubs object. ll'lll * llll.l , U'A'AT 1 'I'llK SKA'ATK. Words of AViiriiliiB IVoin Henry AVnt- tei-Hon Did it , BAI.TIMOIIB , Md. , Feb. 10. The Sun will omorrow publish n dispatch from Waslilng- on , referring to the report that the conclu- lon of Governor Hill of Now York to como .o the senate was because of a letter written by Henry Wattorson last November. The letter is printed in full. In it Mr. Wattorson says thnt outside , of the Into of Now York tlreio Is n , vcll nigh unanimous demand among democrats for the nomination of Cleveland .00 strong for party lenders nnd managers to resist. H Hill should como to the national convention with the New York delegation solid against Cleveland ho would bo over whelmed , "You uro powerless to prevent , " adds Waters-oil , "but jou can defeat the election of the ticket. There arn democrats In every part of the union who bchovo you did this in 188S , I know It to bo tnlw , but it will cling to you as long as you live nnd will meet you In every national convention If it bo not dissipated bv some acton your pirt grc.it enough to blot it out. In default of this If you hmo any hope of the presidency It will defeat that. If you could reconcile It with jour Judgment to mnko pence with Cleveland and take a delegation to the national convention In IbtU to put him in nomination you will save the party and place yourself upon nn elevation you can never attnin if YOU full to do it. You would bo re ceived by the country with enthusi asm and I don't see how you could bo kept out of the succession. On the other hand , even If you succeeded in defeating the nomination of Cleveland , you will stand upon sinister and dangerous ground , with a stormy future before you. " Mrs. Wnslnw's Soothing Syrup for chiV dron teething rests the child and comforts the mother. 25 cents a bottlo. ILL , KG A Jj CUVKT I'RACTICJES. \ Bail Stuto of AfTnlrs Shown In Some of Them. "WASHINGTON , Feb. -Thosun-commlttco of the house committee on judiciary , which spen3oinc time last session investigating charges of illegal practices .In the federal courts In various parts of the country , submitted n lengthy report to the full com- mltteo today. The report tolls of a gen eral suspension ot sentences pro nounced , principally in tbo dis rlcts of West Virginia and northern Georgia and in the Northern , Mddlo nnd Southern districts of Alabama , thus eiicour- aclng ttio methods of foe-making practices by United States district attorneys , mar shals , etc. The evidence shows , says the re port , that In some parts of the country met are Induced bv deputy marshals and United States commissioners to make compl.ilnts against each other for violation of the Inter nal revenue and timber laws , are arrostei by deputy marshals and brought before the commissioners , where , after hearing , they uro bound over to the court after ho coining bail for eacli other and appearing before fore the court as defendants , witnesses ami bailee. A large number of witnesses are summoned in every case , the fodernl 'olllcers charging for every potty service , Increasing the mileage by unncccoasiiry trips , pocketing tlio allowances intended lor witnesses am others. ThuUnited btntos commissioners by these means secure an annual income rang- from $2,000 to $3,000 , Commissioner Hallottof Boston , Mass , is criticised for ob talnlng fees by practices such as theso. Ho- port says that most of these prosecutions nro frivolous , nnd if prosecuted In the courts would bo frowned on. The ronort views in detail the Illegal practices existing elsewhere than in Boston , nnd recommends the substi tution of salaries for foes as the only moans of putting an end to corruptions o the fco system. Tbo practice prevailing - vailing in Boston of allowing court clerks nnd deputies Iu naturalize foreigners , charg ingn fee ranging fromfl to M for each fito of the process , is condemned In strong terms The sub-committee recommends legislation for other phases of the evil aud also the dis missal of J. T. Green , United States cir cult court commissioner of the Northcn district of AUbama. In reference to Judgi Bruce ot the Northern and Middle district of Alabama , It says that Judge Bruce Is to much Inclined to surrender thodlscrotlot that belongs to him alone and to register a the judgment of the court the agreement o counsel. Treated nn n Canard , PIBIIIIB , S. D. , Fob. 10. The report of trade between the democrats and Indcpcni cuts of South Dakota aid Illinois is treutci as a canard by the Independents , Sevora prominent nlllanco men In nn interview sal that they had heard of no such trade an would not boa party toll ; that they woul not vote for u democrat and did no expect help from the democrats. Lend in democrats when Interviewed snld no sue agreement had been reached , but would no sav It had not been considered , It is learn c that such a proposition h.is been suggested b , nn Illinois party. Colonel Knst nnd He pro- scntntlvo Pratt , friends of Judge Trlpp , democratic senatorial candidate , said , this morning that the light will bo settled In a few days nnd either Tripp or an Independent satisfactory to the democrats will to elected. The report hns caused much uneasiness among the republicans raid It may result in causing them to unite on a candidate , Collision on the CI.MIIU , N , Y. , Fob. 10. A Lackawanna passenger train collided with n freight near Danesvlllo late tonight. An engineer , flro- m an and n brakcman nro nald to bo killed , and a number of people badly hart. No par ticulars to bo learned yet. Later It is learned that none of the pas sengers were fatally Injured , although a number WON badly shaken up. At London Sighted ! The Iunsdnm from New York ; the Stuttgart from Btdtlmoro. At New Yorlc The Heel * from Copen hagen ; La Gascogno from Havre. A , T. IS MAIN To Our Friends and Patrons : We have removed our office from 114 Main to 16 Main Street. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF HARD AND SOFT COAL Can supply you promptly at all times. Best Illinois Coal $4,50. Telephone 4S. H. A. COX , Sole Agent , .i MH'S. A Can Fnotory llnriied. KroKUK , In , Fob 10.Tho Trl-Stnte can compiiny's ' factory burned today , Loss , * GUUOO ; Insurance , M'J,000. Two Sioux PnIntern Killed. SIOUA CITV , In , Feb. 1V [ SpecialTele- nin to Tim BKK. I Two painters , John A niters and William Stiles , foil this morning rom a fourth story platform to thcstono mvcmcnt and vveio Killed. A .ronlous AVI Its Snlijldps. Di'iiuqui : , In , Feb. , 10. [ SpecialTelegram o Tin : Bin : . ] Sirs.Villlnin Doeschor nwoko 101 * husband this morning , Informed him hnt she had taken poison , nnd expired soon iftor. Tlio two wont to n ball last evening ind ttio woman became jealous ot tier hus jand's ' nUcntlons toother women to the nog ect of hersolf. 1C. ol' Ij. Convention , DKS MOINI > , la. , Fob. 10. ( Special Tele- ram to Tun Bun. ] The state assembly of .ho . Knights of Labor began n three days' session today. There nro only about forty delegates present. Urand Master Sovereign lellvcrod his nnnunl address , nnd routlno justness wns transacted , ( iencral Master Workman Powdorly arrived at noon and ad dressed the convention briefly this afternoon. EIo also delivered an nddrrss to the general mbllc in tbo ouora house this evening. A. O. U. "IV. Grand Tjodgc. BOOST , la. , Feb. 10. [ Special Telegram toTm : BKI-Tho IU tee nth annual session of the ' 'Loyal" Iowa Gr.md lodite , Ancient Order of United Workmen , opened hero today. An address of welcome was delivered L. W. KoMioldsof tluspluu * . nnd response Grand Master Workman . K. Cti.iham of Cedar Falls. The gr.tnd master \voiltinnn ircsentcd his annual report , showing n morn- Jcrahip of ft,3'JO in Iowa. Last year sV OOO wns paid out on tlio twenty-six deitbs ' n the order. The Increase In membership * luting the year wns Doll. All but ono of tbo grund ofllcorsnud members of grand com mit tens nro present , with 12'5 ' delegates from all ; > arts of the state. Tbo session will contlnuo iwodnys longer , committi'O work being about all that was accomplished today. The tmproino Court- . DES MOINI : * * . , In , Feb. 10. [ Special Tclo- ram to Tin : Bun ] The following supreme court decisions wove Hied today : Mngglo Ilasslcr Custunan , npDcllnnt , vs Charles Hnssler ; Buchnnnn district ; iifllnncd , Peter T. Schmidt vs Iowa Knights of Pythias Insurance association , appellant ; Marshall district ; rovcr-ed. Hclon Hull vs Independent school district of Aplingtoti , appellant ; Duller district ; sup plementary opinion overruling petition for rehearing. A. B. Wlllctt , appellant , vs S Young and others : Story district ; nfllrincd. Frank Swain vs John C. Mitchell and others , appellants ; Story district ; reversed. Mary Cook vs A. E. Snorthlll ot al , appel lants ; Marshall district ; nfllriuod. Frederick Faust vs Albert E. Clark et nl , appellants ; "Webster district ; nfllrincd. A. C. Ayres , trustee , appellant , vs Seibol & Co. ; MahnsKadistrict ; alllrmed. Homo & Brockschimdt vs Louis Car- mlchncl. appellant ; Tamndlstrict ; afllrmed. J. H. Beck nnd T. II. Nosson , admlnlstrn- tors of estate of U. II. C. Jensen , docc.isod , appellants , vs Formenlck manufacturing company ; Marshall district ; afllrmod. B. M. Bnngs vs O. Berry , appellant , Wrlgbtdistilct , nninncd. H. II. Sickles As Co , appellants , vs M. Bradditts&Co. , Webster district ; nfllrmod , C. B. Hlcharils and E , G. Morgan vs A. I ) . Wolf ct al , appellants , Wtbstcr district ; afllrmed. In the matter of the estate of S. M. Slan- son , deceased , Laura Slanson , appellant , Delawaio district ; afllrmed. W. T. Shaver , appellant , vs C. Ilardln & Sons otal , Hard In district ; nlllrmcd. Marcus.Braekettvsi Central Iowa railroad company nnd E. L. Dudlov , receiver , appel lants , Louisadistiict ; mocllllod and nlllrmcd. Buck , Kolncr A ; Co. vs J. II. Merrill ot al , appellants , Appanooso district ; reversed. Sarah Chiistie vs Life indemnity nnd in vestment company and C. E. Mabic , ap pellants , Blacknuwk district ; reversed , Do Witt's Little Eaily Risers : only pill to euro sivk headache and rogulatc tbo bowels. S A U 8THIIJ1 STOJt Y. A Dakota Itoy l-'ro/.cn to Death Near Shelter. RAPID CmS. , . D , , Fob. 10 , [ Special Telegram - gram toTnn Bnn.J Meta Gray , the young school teacher , and Grant Bajs , reported to have perished Saturday , reached shelter and are safe nnd well. Charles Kalkbiennor , n youth thirteen years old , residing on n ranch between Elk nnd Box Elder crooks , about thirty miles fiom Hapld. porlshod in the storm , The story is a sad ono. The boy , nccompnnled by Ills brother.a child of ulna years , left this city with a load of lumber for homo last Friday afternoon , proposing to stop at n ftii1nd"'s about ton miles on this side of their ranch. Some distance out they encountered n storm and , unhitching their team , mounted the hor.sos and continued on their way The younger boy states tlint when about three- quarters of n lailo from tbclr destination for tlio night ho lost sight of his biother. who had dropped behind. Ho continued on to the farm-house , supposing that his brother would follow , IIo was found dead next diy : near his horse , which had become tangled in the fence and hud frozen to death , Do "Witt's Llttlo Early Hlsers. Best little pill over made. Cure constipation every time. None equal , Use them now. niurdcrnnd Itohbory. NAIM , Cal , , Fab. 10. Captain J. O.recn- ( ! wood was held up at the door of his bnuso last night by two masked men , who drugged him. When ho recovered consciousness and wint in the house ho found his wlfo dead , ' murdered by tbo robbers. They wcio ran. sacking tno house und coming hack to the bedroom shot the captain , seriously wounding him. They then escaped. There was not much money in tbo houso. A posse Is In pursuit. Kchuyler Votes Wutei-uorlcH. SCIIUIMUI , Nob. , Fob. 10 , [ Special Telegram h gram to TUB BHF. ] Schuylor voted bonds today to put In a system of waterworks by a majority of 212 to 0i. ! A $35,000 , system will bo put in. California' * ) Appropriation. SACIUSU.MO , Cula. , Fob. 10. The bouso passed the bill appropriating 100.000 for California's exhibit at tbo world's fair , Ladles who value a roflned complexion must use PO/ZONI'S Powncu. It produces a oft and beautiful akiu. SPECIAL NOTIOJES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ _ COO1) ) izlrlMintrcl fur Ill-lit housowork. nml good wiict-s , at ' . ' 07 N. Klrst strouU Mury I'M I ayes. _ "I OST I'acLtiKO marked 0. I < nnshurff , con * -I-J tnlnlm. fancy nrtli-lot and iihutoAraphof j I baby { , lintum to A. I ) . T. I'o " \V ANTln-Oood u-lrl for gonornl house. > ' ( irk. Mrs. II. W. Tllton , K7 ! Fifth am , Council llluirs "IjlUlt SAM' Very line fi-venr-old "roadstoil - - uml fnnilly innro ; ehiiap for oiisli ; on-Jojf HIMII. Will trade for uprlnht plum. Muri Iloiiilrbm. j iniiilo lonelier , lit Stnthiuun street * Council < lllulK _ _ "I Ui\\I iiuonts wanted in every county lii -1 lo u nnd Nulir.isUa for Hut i-xeluslvo nalu of tliti lioMt pniutlenl sulltir over offered to fnriuurs. Call and soolt ; or nddross ( hinrily Mj ( ( Co. , IQII'j Main street. Council lllnfN. IjtOlt SAM' Kino slinjlo and ilnubtn rond- -L slots uml boa vy draught horses. Will ulsn Mil order- , fur any stvlu of Ixittcs wiuitod , Ii ! i\uor < lirnUli > Or.V. \ . II'litlnn. . Cmitral llxury nnd s.ilo stables , * J1 and N. Mniu Council llltilK AUUr.S I ( you want to itotanojieruor moro for a uli'u hoinn , and ulioiojuu can gar den nml rn'so ' KiiKill fruit and poultry , or It you want ton or twnuty norcs or u hir u farm nloun , wo IMII suit you , U.ill nnd MMMIS. Jolmston.l Vim 1'iittun , Uvurolt block , Coun- cllltlulTs. f1O LAIlIIW Try Dr , .Miller's liiitno troaU -Linoiil fur foninlo disunites. Sifi > . mild anil sure. Also Dr. Minor's pllo pustlh's ; pilules' } mid Kimrnntood tocuro. Forsulo In Council HlullHmul Omuhnonly by Mr * . A. A , Smith. 12S8. 1st st , ami Mrs. O. K. Hlgglns , 151J I.cnvomu'rth St. , Uinalm , TT1OU SA LE or llont GKrilonland , wild' t Jhoiuoj , by J. It. llloo. 1UJ Main iu , UounoU BlulTi Finloy Burko.Geo.W. Howitt.Tlios. E. Oosatly Burke , Hewitt &Casady , Attorneys-at-Law I'llACTICK IN TIIH STATIC AND KlIDIOUAti COUUTS. Ofllccs : J , J. Brown llulldlng , CouncilDluITi , Ion a CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 3150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,00(1 , ( TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . - 215.003 DIHKCTOIU I. A. Mlllnr , V. O. Qloason , E. It. ElniKiirt , II K. Hurt , J. I ) . Edmundson , Unnrloi U lliuman. Transact Ronor.U tj.inkliibunt - nos. Iinr est capital and surjilui of any lianklu Sontliwostom IO\TL : INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main anil Ilroidway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In forol n nnd domostlu xchnnt > Colluctlon mndo und Intoroit paid oa Urn * deposits. M. H. CHAMBERL.IN. M. D EVK , 13AII NOSI ! ANI1 TIIIIUATHI'KCIALISV , Cduncll Illullti , In. AllilUoftioiut Iho KVK. 13AH , .NOSH nml T1IKOAT , trt-atod w'th tbu grctit Bklllnnd nnd CA'l'Allllll. ASTIIMl and 1IAV KKVKlt Ironloil with i-iiilnent nucci 9. . r l - le"ly pcrfonno I with Iho ntniixt c-iiiu uml iklll. n eurlri | iorfi-ct roJiilta tlNKSl' CLAHHKS nccur ntcly I'rnicrlliLiI ' , corroctlnif nil rufrnctlvo troiilile , ni Mropln , llrpcropln nml Aatliiliiiitliiiii , thus r n < ( lorlnirnlitht t-nny. ilcsar nml pilnlon CIlllOXIU M'UllAI.UIAnn : < l SHiC IIKAhACUK , after renra odi-rrlblu aiillurlnR , no rollof , oiitlrijly curuJ. Olllce , llooin I , Hliut'urt Illock , orer llenu & CO.'B atari * . Cuuncll llliills , la. 27 MAIN STilEET. Over 0 , II. Jncqucmln k Co. , Jewelry Btoro COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAU DYE WORKS All kinds nt Oylnx < > nd Cleaning done In tlid IllKliustatyloorthu Art , 1'adud u l Htiilnocl I ul'rlca muilo to look us i ; < H il as nuw , Work proinptly douound dcllvurud In all parts ot tliu country , tiund for pt luu list , o. A. MADMAN , rron. , 101J llroudw.iv. Nu.ir Nortliweslurn bupat , COUNCIL Ili.imy. IA. W , C. ESTEP , Cornell lilufTH , Io n. 1 1 Irti ] Muln Slrost , Fiinrnl Dlnclor an 1 limb timer. Jkl'ltliillllinniiiii i < 114111 III DlK-Otfl , BisMAiitic , S. D. , Feb. 10 , Tbo dead lock la the holiso over the rosubmlsslon of prohibi tion lasted all night nnd until 'J o'clock this afternoon. Kuough votes wore mustered at 2M : ! ) to defeat the "motion to rccoiiHlder the vote whuroby rcsubinlsHlon was defeated , nnd the house then ndlourncd , Immediately reas sembling , however , for today's session , when another motion to reconsider resubmUslou wns made , and utter another light the matter was made ) the sncclul order for tomorrow. Tliu Pcutli Hull. LAWHKXCK , Mais. , Tob. 10-Wllllara M. Morton , ni-chluf Justice of the Massncliu- setts supreme court , died this ovcniiif , aovouty-two.