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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : JFl&D VY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1801. r THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 11 ! I'UAHL STREET. Glittered l > y Carrier In any part of the ntj. II. tt.TH.TON. - MANAUKK. Tl I. J IliiRlni"n Office . No. 41 Mpilt Kdltor . No ! a M I A TlUA , N Y P. Co. Council Uluffs Lumber Co. , coal. C ruH's chnttcl loam. SOI Sapp blocK. A marriage lle-ctno was issued yesterday to FrliWrtteUt and HIWu Johnson , both of Council muffs. Mlclinul T. Henry nnd Mary .1. HOROM , , both of Council UlulTs , were married ycstor- diiy by.lustlco HwoarltiKcn. N. P. Conant Had bis overcoat stolen Wednesday r.lRht wbllu oallnc supper In U'olsoy's chop homo on Upper Broadway. Himmi Hughes was ohnrficd with Insanity | n the district court yestcruuy , nnd will have I hcnrmg bofoto the commissioners this morning. The funcrof Mrs. Adolph Ucno will occur this nftcrnoon nt U o'clock from her Into icsl- pcnco , corner of South I'lrsi and Plerco streets , Hov. T. J. Alackay of Omaha oftlclat- Ini/ The inombore of the dcgroo of Koboknh arc collecting cast-off clothing to bo mailo o\or for the worthy noor of ttio city. Contilbu- lions loft with Mi * . Welhorbco on Uicad- wav near the corner of tjovcnth street , will bo welcome. A C. Crahamof this city and Mn. Mc- KCMVIO ot Sllcr Creek tow nshln made a hot on the election. Mis. Me-IConrio lost , and ycKtcidny Giuliani was presented with a line Ibclcof olchtcc'ii lurltcjs as his shuro of the democratic spoils. The St. Amliows society of this city will celebrate the annlvoisary of their patron saint on the Mill oy having a social at the ball on Main streut.V. . S. McMicUcn is c'hairinan of the coimnltluo on arrangements and J T. Oliver of the comtnltteo on pio- Bruin. ii'.casant party was plvpn Wcdnosdav evening nt tbo residence of I ) S. PileJ ! ) Lincoln avenue , In honor of the birthday of Mr. Pile nnd his daughter , Miss Mutlli' . The evening was spent In cards and muilc , and refreshments wore served. The nffnir was thoiounhly enjoyed. 11. H Hill win roloiscd from the county Jail on Wednesday , where ho had been sorv- hig a .sentence of thirty days for the tuctt of n watch. Yeitorday bo was again in rested , clmmcd with steullnu' a coat. Ho wns booked with larceny , and will have a bcarlnp in nollco courttbls morning. The discovery was made a ilny or two atfo that the rcslilenco of John T. Stownit on Uluft street hud boon Hooded by the bursting of the water pipes. All the family were In the cast , and the discovery was not made until tbo wuter had soaked through nearly every room and a gi oat deal of damaKO bad been done. Mr. and Mrs.V. . M. Shoptird celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary ol their mar- rltifjo Wednesday evening nt their residence In Madison pat It. Quito a uurnbor of noltrhbois and friomls dropped In on thorn and the evoniiiR was passed pleasantly in various amusoinonts. A num ber of valuable presents were given. Tbo recent cold weather has put a stop to the woik of riprappiiif ' , the river banlc noith- wcst of the city. A number of tbo boats were catiRht in deep water when tbo fioe o commenced , and , as a icsult , they are stuclc fast and will probably have to stay thcro untilatbaw. About , 1:00 : nion aio thrown out , of employment by the cold woathoi1 in this way. The Chicago Ladles' ' quartette atipoioa nt the Broadway theater last civmilni ; under the auspices of the Voting Men's Chiistlan ns'ociation. Tno utiar- totto Is composed of Pauline A. Stein , Marie Louisa Knott , Mary nolmant Cope nnd Alice Merrill Uaymond , and tbo program rendered bv them wns u tna nlllcent one , composed of solos , dliots , quartc-ltes , nnd recitation * by Miss Cope. The bon e was well filled , and the cntoptainmont was in every way n suucess. A suit was commenced In the .superior court yesterday by Larson , Fink & Peterson , real estate brokers , acalnstC'ntborinoIIoInyp , to collect a commission of $1V ( > for a snlo al leged to have been wotked up between tno defendant nnd ono Fred Sperling , of 100 ncrcs of land , tno pnco to bo paid boln fci.SOO. The plaintiffs alloRO that the defendant agreed to pay them the amount claimed demanded , piovlded they would inako the bargain , but that after they had fulfilled their shuro of the contract she it-fused to f u 11111 hers. The types made TIIU BTK accomplish the cyclonoan enterprise jostorday morning of building u "Uuiliiigtou" railway brldgo across iho liver In n single night. In discussing the probability of another motor company building a competing line between the two cities it was meant to bo stated that the now. company could foico Its way Into Omaha over the Broadway brldqo under the conditions of that bridge company's chatter , but the tvpps carried the new line over a "Buillngton" strucmio t lint only exists in the fond hopes of the people of both cities who loall/o that the Burlington ought to build such n brill go. Hick'ry li'.irin. Thin cluu'ininfj coincily-tlnuna in two nets will bo { , 'heii by the Inntafiiil 1'hil- Imrmoiiic anil Dianmtiu club at Do- hnnoy'B opera house next Tuo.sday ovoniug : lor the bonoflt of St. Francis Xavioi-'s church Tho- is Thoplay ono of the bust which has boon put on the bourils this season. It is u true plotuto of Now England life , full of fun , healthy in bontiinint , and just the kind you will bo uluel to BOO. Most of the ulnum'toi'9 tire Yankee , but Law- reni'o MiMvooi'im is a jjomilno urn of tlio "old MH ! " and the prroatost "aldorinan of the wind' you over saw. Komombor the date and bo thoro. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Ynu Brunt have gene on nn eastcia trip. William Petb > brldco has gene to Atlantic to tulut u situation In n packing bouso. C. L. Davis has relumed to his homo In Wisconsin , after n vMt with ( Jeorgo S. Davis. .1. U.V > ch and son Harold leave next weoit for Mr. Wjch's old homo In Stockport , England. Mrs. II. A. Bal'.eiigcr ' nnd son Leigh ro- tuined yesterday from a six weeks'trip in the eastern pint of the state. Thoimis ( ircen , Jr. , accompanied by his mother nnd two slstms , left Wednesday evenIng - Ing for their new homo nt Ovicdo , Flu. Wade Woodward , who has been In Chicago cage for over a year past , has returned to this olty and will probably remain hero per manently. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. n R Meioo will bo at homo to their ( riends after Uocomuor 10 at the residence of W II M. Pusoy , coinur of Pearl street and Willow avenue. Colonel Pox nnd family , accompanied by his brother-in-law , ,1. B. till ! , rotmncd from n week's visit at Horton , Kan. Mr. Hill loaves this morning for his homo In Pills- burg , Conductor Charles Humling of the North- wi'itein , nccompiinlcii by his wife , will Join n gay party of lailway capitalists at Cnlcago on Sunday and tnUo u two o throe wi'ckt > ' tour In the southern stiUes. Thu party < vlll go direct to Jacksonvlllo , going from theio to all the points and places of Interest la tbo south. Sit Io ' 1 rimmed IlatM. Coinuioneliifr today and for ono week Mins HnnsiliUo will ( , 'ivo a diboount of0 per uont on all trimmed huts. U17 ! IJi'oudway. _ Plunh chali-H from * l.7. > up ; bed room tH from $ IU.r > 0 tip ; wlro sprl > < ga , $1.40 , at Morgan's , 710 Uroadway. Klndorjarton { In rooms next to Y. M. C. A. . Merriam blouk. Exporlonccd touchers. Uatos very low. Beautiful bamboo cnols 50o for ton a u nt Chupman'd , IT ) 1'otirl BtrooU A Bet of l > eels to write up nnd monthly Accounts made out , ovoniims. W , 13oo Olllce. NEWS FROM COUNCIL DIMS , IOWA State Firemen's Associat'on Has Fin- ilud Iti Annual Cession. SCME CHANGES MADZ IN ITS LAWS , Question of iniKllilllty to Vote Settled AiTiUi cmcnls for Next Year's Touiiiamcnt A Pleasant Tall ) ho Co.uh Uldo. The Iowa State Firemen's association held lie closing session yoslorday In Iho League club rooms. A number of amendments to tbo constitution and by-laws were Inlioduced by different members , discussed , nnd adopted Among them was Iho providing lhat any lire-man must bo a member ot the association for a period of stxlv days before ho could na\o the privilege of voilng. This change was Iho result of a Jangle which has arisen at nearly every meeting for several years past , and the adoption of the resolution Is expected to set all further lioublo on thai score at rest. A new bi-law was adopted , prohibiting the members of any champion company from competing ns a member of any other company in the same class unlll iwo years had elapsed from the awarding ot the prlzo lu liU old company. A \otn of thanks wns passed by the associ ation to the mumbcis of the local department and to the clli/cns in general for the enter tainment received dunng tbo meeting. A comtniUco on transportation was ap pointed , consisting of George Lincoln of Ccdni Rapids , C. W Ncnl of Sluart nnd Finnic Cain of Atlantic. A. It. West of Cedar Rapids was added to the commitleo on If glslallon lo III ! vacancy loft by the death of Pali Ick Lacy. The ni'xl tournament will bo held in At lantic during tbo second week in June , 1 'J' , . The next business meeting will bo held on the third Wednesday in November , Ib'JJ , rt Lyons. After the business of t o session had been transacted the association ad journed. A meeting of the board of CL'iitiol was held , at which the following nppolntmoiils were made for Iho Allanlio lournarnent : Super intendent of steamers , K. O. Sonic , Iowa Tails ; superintendent of boso inclng , John L. Tumplcton , Council Uluffs ; superin- lendont of book and ladder companies , Marlon Johnson , Audubon ; superin tendent of hand engines , Oeorgo A. Lincoln , CoJnr Kaplds ; superintendent of ladder climblug and coupling contests , C. L. Root , Lyons. A progiam was also ar- i.uiged for tno tournament and a list of prices for the successful contestants. The afternoon was spent in lidlng around Council Blurts and Ornaha In and on top of ono of Stephenson's lullj-ho coaches. At tl o conclusion of the lido the party loturucd to Iho Grand lio'.el , and the visilors left for their homos on tbo evening iralns , gtoatly pleased with the reception given Ihein by Ihelr Council Bluffs friends. SIIL-COSH I'lu'iiomrnnl. The pi oat bale of winter goods which Iho Kostoii Store , Council BiulTs , started Saturday lust , lias boon u phonoinonal success. It would tccin Unit all tlio luuiot nnd frcntlomcn in Council Bluffs and Burrouiidinjj country were availing themselves of the induce ments ottered at this sale , fiom the crowds wo have had the last few days. Below is what wo have to ollur in dross floods during this halo : COLOHKD Dltr.SS GOODS. Lot 1 liO-inch wool plaid drots goods , worth Me , duiing bsilo nt "oc. Lot 2 7.5 pieces of our odds and ends in all wool goods , including fiUo nU wool laids , CSc serges , and 0o ! ) fancy serges , in one lot , dui ing mile at ! 17ie a yaid. LOT U All our pattern dress robes fiom Sfi.OO to $25.00 , at half price a good deal less than they cost to import. LOT 4 All wool stripes in black and colors , flannels th.it sold for Me , i9o ! and 15o ; all in one lot for this sale at 2oc a yard.ALL ALL WOOL BLACK GOODS. All wool honriettas and French borges that sold for 58c , 021c and Ooc , reduced for this sale to 52Jc. 09o UARGAlIsTS. 10-inch ligured henriottas that Bold for 8oc. during this sale < 15c. 10-inch line Austrian honriotta , former pi ice S.jc , sale price tic. ! ) 48-inch French twilled bcrgo , b'Jc goods , sale price O'.lc ' a yard. 77ic BARGAINS. Ifl-in. heavy caalunoro that sold at OOc. 18-in. India twills that sold at 95c. 18-in. Mohairs that sold at SI 00. 10-in. fancy Bedford cords that bold at $1.00. 10-in. figured Suhaatopol cloth , satin stripe , that sold at SI.00. All tlio above in one lot at 77jc a yard. S1.12J bargains. Our Si.60 hlllc warp hpiiriottas , our SI.SO line Hindoo twills , all our line wool honricttns that sold for Sl.fiO nnd $1.75 , our line hair cord fatripes , all as above , sale price $1.12 * . BOSTON STOR13 , Fothoringham , Whitolaw & Co. , Council Blullb , la. Store open every evening until 9 o'clock , Saturdays 10 o'clock. Hotel Gordon is first class. $2.00. Tarill' lloloi-m The annual dinner of the Tariff Re form club of Council Bluffs will take plnco hi Iho dining room of iho Grand hotel on the evening of November M , nt SIO : ! o'clock. It will take the untilro of n farewell lo Congressman Thomas Lowinan , who will make an addioss. An elaborate menu has been provided , nnd the banquet will bo followed by toasts as fol lows : "ThoTaiiff Reform League" what it has accomplished ; by W. 11. AI. Pusoy ; "Tho Iowa nomocracy , Us Past , Present and Future , " by L. R. Helter ; "Tho American Protective Tariff How the Farmers of the Norinwost Are Hoodwinked , " by John H. ICoatljThe ; Young Man In Politics. " by John P. Organ ; "Tho Farmer In Politics , " by L. T. Genuug ; "The Lesson of tl.o Recent Uloctlon , " by J. J. Shea. A hot dinner , consisting of chicken no ! , roast beef , etc. , at Masonic temple , Friday , November 20. Supnor also , and ice croum and oako , all borved by tlio ladles of Broadway M. li church. Dinner , ! ! oc. Supper , 2"e. . There will bo n variety of fancy arlicles on sale all day Friday , at the carnival of the BOHSOUB , at Miibonie tomplo. _ Mnurnr-Mlllor. The marriage of Ur. Donald Macrae , jr , and Miss Mao V. Miller , tooic place yester day afternoon nt the residence of the bride's aunt , Mrs. John Weston , 19.W California nvouuo , Omaha , Dean Gardner of Trinity Cathedral ofllciatlng Miss Adelaide Habrock of Omaha and Charles L. Haas of thU city were bridesmaid and groomsman. After iho ceremony Dr. nnd Mrs. Macrao loft for iho east for'a ten days' tour , after which they will return lo this city and make their homo nt iho comer of Kittb avetiuu and eighth street. A good musical program in tlio even ing at the carnival of the The llnost crmlo of hoots nnd shoos ut Morris' , 0 iViirl otroot. \V. S. Buli-a , attorney , Kvorott block. Money from Cicrmuny. Mrs. Cieoigo H. Moscboudorf , wlfo of llio HroaJway butcbor , bos Just iccolvou uotlco lhat she has boon left $10,000 by a couple of frlondi who have Just died In Uormany. Tbe uauio of the deceased counlo was Housch , nnd she ' was acquainted with them sotno years ago In Gales burp , 111. They were much attached to Mri. Mcschendorf when she was n girl and wanted lo adopt her , but tier patents would not consent. Mr. and Mrs. Uousch afterwards moved back to their old homo In Germany , where they died recently. In looking ever their valuable papers a will was found , In which the sum ol flO.OOO was bomicntbod to Mrs. Meschcndorf. Tne money Is expected to arrive In n few days. Now Hcndy. Our monthly mngnxino. entitled "Fashions for American Women , " IB now ready. Send for ono or ask for ono while at our store. FOTHKHINGIIAMVIIITKLAW & CO Council UlulTa , la. Lived ToKi'ihei * One Diy. A dlvorco suit wns commenced In the dis trict court yesterday by Sarah Label against her husband , Christ Label. The petition asserts that the nlalnllff and defend ant were married April 1 , IhOO , and ihnt the latter left the country the next day , having failed to provide any suppoit for his wlfo slnco lhat tlmo Mrs. Label states thai a child was born lo her. nnd lhat Iho sunport of herself and child has cost on Iho average $ . ' ! > per monlh. She deminds n di vorce and a writ of attachment en the prop- oily of her husbiud lo iho amount of $150 for the tlmo since her marriage , and nn order ftom the couit that the defendant paj to her ttio sum of $ J. " > per month from now on. The attachment was granted ns pniyud , no bond being required , and thocasp will como up fern n heaiing at the next term of courl. Apply at St. Joe house , Council if you desire to purnhaso chonp for ca h hotel nnd bar furniture nnd fixtures. House for rent. Ladies , this is important : The 20 per cent discount sale that Miss Ragsdalo is giving at her millinery parlors offers you tlio best opportunity you will hnvo this Beaten to get line millinery. Swanson Music Co. , M nsonic temple. Now fall goods , finest in the city , at Roller's , the tailor , 310 Broadway. Furnitii'o. carpets , stoves at cost , at Mandol & Klein's. Jan. 1st wo quit business. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , 30 Pearl ttrect , next to Grand hotel. Telephone " 145. Iligh trrnuo work uspoci.ilty" JtniVAX A.l'JWXAii T.K.lGVK. Upon Tlmo nnd Place ol' 3Icct- iiiK Omiiliu Mentioned. Nnw YOUK , Nov. 19. Many prominent members of Iho Konublican National league were hero today to attend the mooting ot the executive commitleo called to llx the time and place for Iho national convention of the league. When the mooting was called to order after iccess twenty-six states were repre sented. All the officers were present , presi dent John S. Clarkson presiding. The conference was continued , the stales being called in older for loports as al Iho moinlng session. At last the question of time and ulaco lor holding the next annual league convention cumo up. A committee picsontcd the claim of Buffalo for the honor. Edward P. Allen ihought tbat Dutroit was entitled to tlio choice. George W. Palcbott of Union City , Ind. , said that the distinction belonged to indian- noolis. Minneapolis nnd Omaha kept quiet , not caring to present their respective claims until it was decided whore the national con vention should bo bold. After much talk the matter was referred to n subcommiltco wilh power lo act. The coinmilteo will defer ncllon unlll after tno meeting of the national republican commltteo In Washington next week. In the event of the national convention be ing held in this city Buffalo will vvllhdraw , and then it will bo a light between Omaha , Indianapolis and Minneapolis for the conven tion of the National Republican league 'H N.I me AroiiHcu Kiitluisinsiu BoaTov. Mass. , Nov. 19. Five hundred members and guests of tbo Homo Market club intended Us testimonial In honor of tbo leaders of legislation at the Hotel Vendnmo this evening. At the round table in the cen ter of the dining hall sat General W. F. Draper , who piesldcd , Governor-elect Wil liam H. McICiuloy of Ohio , Senators Aldrich and Hoar , Hon. Henry , Cabot LoJgc , and others. After the discussion of the elaborate menu Genet al Draper called the club to order , and referring lo Ihu practical nature of iho tariff question , mentioned Mckinley's name. This was the signal for nn entl.unlastlc demonstration , the company rising and giving thico cheers for "the future president of the United States. " The assembly adjourned to Tremonllemplo , wheio General Draper dollveicd Iho opening speech. Mujor McKinley followed Senator Hoar , Ho was warmly cheered during iho forty minutes ho was speakln ? . Senator Aldrich spoke of "Raw Material. " 13\ Speaker Reed sooUo brlolly , and chiefly upon topics of local Interest. In closing bo said : "If raw material Is that on wlnuh no human labor lias been bestowed , ns has been sild , where under the vvoild is such a thing ! It is n sfango idea that what goes Into the mill should bo free nnd what comes out should bo protected. It Is a clear case of endeavoring to kill by decay. " TO It. 1 1 iii : til , IVK U.ll'S. A Peculiar HiiKlnosH lloiny ; Opened Up on 1'iiKCt Sound. SIN FIIINCISCO , Cal. , Nov. 19. James Warder , of the Consolidated Blaylc Cat com pany , Is here from Fair Haven , Wash. Ho was ono of iho stockholders of a novel com pany Just organized on Pugct Sound for the propagation of black cats. An Island Is to bo purchased so thai Iho cats can't mingle with iho other rats of the region nnd tlwro iho black cat breed is to bo perpetuated. These black cats will llvo on flsti , and thus the ox- pcnso of running the big cat ranch will bo to- ducod to a minimum , The cats are to bo nilsed for thrtlr fur , and the piojectors ex- poet to make millions oul of It. Most of iho original stoclc will bo brought from Holland. To ICxtcml Toloplinnp Monopoly ! Ni.w YOIIK , Nov. 19 , Tha Times prints the following : 'Iho extension of Iho Doll Telephone company for a term of llfluen > oars boyoud the expiration of Us original patents , which appears to be praetloally cs- labllMied by Iho issuing of a patent Tuesday to ICniilo lieillncr , assignor to iho American Bell company , has created consldoinblo sur prise among men of lhat piofcsslon la ibis city. A number of th''so ircnllcmen ex pressed iho belief yesterday Ibai the Bei liner application , which for inoro than fourteen years has been In " ( ntcrforonco'1 at the pat ent ofllco , has been conveniently lelalned In that attitude by the Boll company In order that It might bo brought foith us a means of extending the Bell monopoly when the tlmo approached for the expiration of Bell's basie palouls la Ib'Ji. The Orawbaugh claim for a telephone patent , which wns disposed of by rejection last monlh , loft Ibo way clear lo tlio granting of a patent to Bui liner , assignor to the Ameilcan Boll company. OUInlioini unit htntctiooi ] , OKI.\IIO\U CITY. Okl. , Nov. 19. The Com mercial club of this city has Issued a call for u convention to ho hold lu Oklahoma City December If ) , composed of delegates chojon from each political division of Okianoma and the Indian territory , to discuss iho advisa bility of mate-hood and Iho boundary lines of the proposed slato. Flnr ! In PhosplitcH. . OIAI.A , Fla , Nov. 19. Ala convention of those Interested In the Florida phosphate In dustry , hold hoio today , a combine was formed lo regulate tbo output of the mines , .Mother anil Two SOIIH Siill'ixmtoit. AMIEIISOX , Ind. , Nov. 19.Mrs. . Mary Huffman and two grown sons of Lapullo were suffocated lost night by ( , ' 03 which escaped from a gas stovo. CAPTURED BY llftD PARTY , Farmers Become Willing'Captives ' of the Now Political Orgaulztion. . D.SSENSIONS WITHIN 'THE ' ALLIANCE. VCH to relay's Action Has Causetl " Hie Sillt | A New OrK I K Confciloratoil S , Ind , , Nov. 19. The poonlo'a ' party has capttued tbo nlluiucc. The alllanco has split on tbo subtreasury scheme. .Theso are not results of today's sessions of Iho various farmers organizations uow gathered bore. The evidence of the split was public before lhat of the capture. When the supreme council of the alllanco mot this momlng oVeiybjdy but tbo delegates wuro excluded from Iho hall. Even Congressman Jerry Simpson had 10 go. Then Iho protest of the nntl-subtreasury people was taken up and n somuwhat animated ileu.ito occuncd ns lethe the uoU means of disposing of It wilh Iho least possible friction. Finally nfter two houis , wrat'gllng , the committos of the nu lls was lufoiincd lhat they could not bo hc.ird unless they furnished the council wllh n top > of iho protest. This was wh.it the anils rotuscd to do , unless they could present Ihelr protest In person , and lh.it ended ne gotiations between the two wings ot the nlli'inco. ' Protest of tlio AnttH. The protest sets forth that the authors arc a committee of tbo Farmers and Licorers union convention , held In St. Louis In September , composed of It W. Mchols of Missouri , P. J. Palillo of Texas , B. ! ' . Palsmeio of Mississippi , J. W. Crews of Tennessee , and U. S. Hall , W. S McAllister , and W. Pope Yeamans , at large , which commltteo wns appointed to memorialise Iho supreme council of Iho Farmers Alliance and Industrial union by way of setting forth the objections of the convention to certain declar ations of principles , and demanding n chnngo bo made bv the supiomo coun cil. The committee , after Its organiza tion , prepared the views of the convention touching the principles nnd demands of the supreme council , fiom which a largo number of tbo members of tbo Farmers and Laboicrs union UUsonti'd. The memorial respectfully nnd carnoslly protests against any action of the supiomo council that proposes to commit the Farmers Alliance nno Industrial union to the proposi tion that provision bo raado by tbo federal congress for irovernment loans of money to Individual citizens upon farm mortgages us security , or to the demand for government ownership or control of railroad property nnd transportation. These schemes , states this memorial , are un constitutional , Impracticable , conllicting with the spirit of the nlliancn movement and tcnd- iuc to government patoinallsm nnd state socialism. Tbo momoiial sots forth In dutuii tno various objections to the schemes. In conclusion the committee expresses Its desire to co-opeiato witn tno alliance in car rying out its principles , securing safe cur rency , ridding the land o trusts and monop olies , helping the farmer' and laboior , secur ing an honest ballot and a fair count , and selecting for places ofi public nonor nnd emolument honest and , capable men , who regard public olllco not as a pnvato advan tage , but a public trust. Will Orcnulz > a cw Alliance. The e.xocutivo commltteo of the anti-sub- treasury party will now proceed to Texas , where 127 sub-alliances have already de clared against tbo subtieaiurv scheme , and will begin the work of organizing u now alliance. A call for a national convention will probably bo issued (00101 row. The captuio of the alliance bv the people's party was practically accomplished two or thioo days ago , but the full extent of the capture was not apparent until today when President Polk wns unanimously ro-oloctod mid H. L. Loncks of South Dakota was chosun vlco pieMdout. .T. II. Tumor was ro- clected secretary ticasuror and J. F. Wlllolts of Kansas national lectuicr. Air. George F. Washbumoof the national oxecutlvo commltteo of the people's piuty stated that tbo leaders of thatpaity were jubilant ever the election of Picsident Polk. Of the four ci eat leaders in the alliance , Messrs. Livingston , Mucune , Terrcl unit Polk , the latter was regarded as tbo ono most favotablo to independent political ac tion. tion.Mr. Mr. Polk in his annual adaress Tuesday night so seveiely condemned the two old parlies nnd In the addioss , as well as between the lines , so strongly indicated his tendencies to the people's partvjmovemcnt , that the elec tion of eithcronoof the other gentlemen men tioned would have been regaidod as n blow- to the people's paity , while , on the other hand , the 10 Election of President Polk is ro- L'tirdud as a fc'ieat victory for the peoulo's putty. The election of Mr. H L. Louclts of bouth Dakota as vice ptosidont is regarded us a greater victory , from the fact that bo is u member of the national commltteo of the national people's party. The commltteo on confederation of tbo various industrial organisations mot this morning at the Hotel Ueniiison. This com mittee was composed of live loproieiitatives fiom each of Iho six organizations and was chosen by the latter for the puiposo of call ing a congress of all the labor and industilal classes. It bad been decided previous to this galhoiing to convene the congi ess at Wash ington on Tobruarv 'JJ , but the south and west made such strong objections to that place that It bccamo ni'cos ary to decide upon some other location. The duty of tno piesont meeting of the committee Is to llx this place The matter occasioned lengthy discussion nnd ended In referring the question to a sub- eomn.ltteo consisting of Messrs. Terrell , Taubencck and Uaumgarten , wilh instiuc- lions lhat either Indianapolis , Louisville , Cincinnati , Chicago or Springllcld , 111. , bu chosen. It will make n decision within tw only da.\ . . I'oHtlouI I'liasc of tlio Situation. The political phase of Iho situation cropped out In the meeting , consuinmir much of Iho time of tno session , 'iho question at Issue was whether the call for n confederated as- f-ombly on February 2i should leave the w iv open for the nomination of u national ticket at that mooting or whether Iho scope of the work to bo done there should bo limited so ns to piovont political action. Tbo hitter couisn was Ihp ono dually doilded upon. When Iho assembly convenes It will proceed to draw up a platform of declarations nnd demands , nnd the two great political parties will bo requested to Kivo thorn consldmation and endorsement. It Is not oxpectcd ' < lhat the two great parlies will takcf any notice of thc-,0 demands and tb'o' way will remain clear for iho peopleM patty to call n convention nflor the othiir iiolllical convon- lions have bxen held and adopt iho formu- lalod demands ot Iho confederated labor as sembly as Its platform. ' 1'liis Is iho plan of nciloa now delermlnod upiii by iho people's . ' ' p iriy. The Conledoraled Assotnby of Industrial Unions , as IDs called , will , in the minds of the committee , ho the most Important organ ization of recent years , ijt.iilins for tbo con solidation of nil laboring ; classes nnd Iho sub- seiiuonl diversion of the 'wholo strength of the gigantic combination 'into the rnnks of Iho third party. It will bo composed of iwonli-tlvo delegates athirgo from each con- fuuetated organization , and nno delegate for each 1,000 or fraction thereof of members A commltteo of four , consisting f C. W. Mncuno , II Bciuminrtun , F. W. Citlruth and J H Stcclo. was appolniud to prepare the addioss to iho laboring people , setting forth iho objects and purposes of iho Fuoruary meeting Knlurni I'roH * Assouliitlon. The Koform Press assoclallon elected oHl- ccis tills moinlng ns follows : Ur. H , Me- Lallln of Ibo Topeka Advocate , piusldunt ; vlco president , J. tl. McDowell of the Ton- nussco Toiler ; seerotary treasurer , W. H. Morgan of Iho National Keformorof SI , Louis. Amid \Vllil ICii At n Joint meeting tonight ot the alllanco and the Farmers Mutual Henellt association Ibo third party movement was endorsed amid the wildest enthusiasm. Tl'o Farmers Mutual ilonollt assoriatlou elected S. S. Uaugo of Missouri , president , W. A. Uarllclt of West Virginia , vlco pro si- dent , and J. P. Slollo , secretary-treasurer. l.tX Tlll.r.lATIAl / > . Important Suit Douiiloil by tlioVls - coitHlii Hu | > rcnio ' "oiirt , Wrsr SfPKiiioit , Wls , Nov. 10.-Tbo dc- clilon of the supreme court In the case of Kllli vs the Northern Pacific railroad , affirming iho decision of the low or court In favor of the plaintiff , wns a surprise to many and has caused considerable comment , as property of the railroad hero to the value of ever $1,000,000 , U tilToctod by this decision and other suits will speedily follow. The amount Involved in Ibo Kills case H about f.00OOC > . The land came Into the bauds of Judge Hoborts through n quit claim deed given by tbo county for n nominal mini , and by him parts of It were transferred to Kills , who lives nt Kau Clulro , and to olhcr parllas. The quesilon Involved In the case was in regard to the validity of the tax titles similar to the ono in question. It Is this which gives the case Its special Importance. Tried to I yncli a Murderer. AU.ESTOW v , Pa. , Nov. 11)Tho ) murder of Mrs. William Nlbch and the probable fatal Injurv of her husband at Iroiuon jos- lerday , throw that hamlet Into a state of guilt excitement when It wns found that the woman was dead and her husband con scious Ho charged William Keck , a qunrry man , with iho crlmo The eouplo were over 70 yc-xrs of ago An attempt was maJo to lynch Keck , but bo wns safely landed In jail Ors.BETTS&llETTS PHYSICIANS , SUHCEOiiS and SPECIALISTS , 1409 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Office honra from ! ) a. m. to S p. m. Sanflay from 10 a. m. to 1 ; > . m. Bpocinliata in Chronic , Nervous , Skin nnd Hlooil Dibontes. 135" ConBnltatlon nt office or by mull free MnllcincH sent liy mnil or oxpiwH , iipeurely packed , frco from obFcrvntion. ( Junrantccu to euro quickly , cafoly and permanently. Tbo meet Tvidnly nnd favorably known ppccin- ! UlB in tlio Umtcwi fitnlns. Tholr IOIIK pxpcnpneo , roninrknblo skill null nnivi > rsal PUCCCTH in tlio treatmnnt nnd cnrc of Nervous , Clironic nnd Siir fncnl Hionnscc. pntitle thcno eminent pb } ! clane to tlio full confidence o [ the nllhctod ovoryuliuro They Kunrnntro : A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CUBE fortlo nwfnl plfcclH of earl ) vice nnd tlio uumorons evils that follow m KB train. PRIVATE , BLOOD ANJ3 SKIN DISEASES ojicodilj , cuinpictob nnd permanently rn.i\l. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEX'JAL DIS ORDERS jiold rtmbl } to their skillful ' .reat- meut. PILES , FISTULA AND RECTAL -CERS Rimrnnteod cured without imiu or d t ution from biibiucEa. HYDROCELE AND VAR100CELE pormn- uontly and suecossfully cured in e-vory ca o. SYPHILIS , HONOKKHCK' . , OLHITr. Bpormn- torrlucn , hominol Weakness , Lust Mnnhood , NiKht unitiMnns. Docnjnl tncnltios , IVinnlo Wenkncxa nr.d nil delicate dieordurs ppcnbnrto cither PPT positively enrol , as well as all fimc- tionnl disorders that reonlt from youthful folbea or the exci'sa of matiiro } onr . Qtr-ipfnro Gimrnnlecd pormnncntly cni d , oil IU111I C roinovnl cimiploto , without cut- tinp , onti'itic or dilatation. Cure effocti'd at linme bj patient without n momenta pain or aunojnuco. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ACiir-n fni-o T' ' ' ° nwfnl cffectfl of cnrly OUrU UUI cvie , , which brinns oramo wonknesH , destrojinK both mind nnd bed ) , with nil its droailad ilia , permanently cured. fll'C Rniio Address thopo who have impar. U ! o. Dt/llo ft [ tlunnBplveH li > improper iu- dulRiMico nnd nobtniT hnbits. which rnln both mind nnd body , unfitting them for bualnoEB , otudy or mnm'uKO. MAUHIEI ) 11KN , or these ontprinf ? on. that lmpp > life , awnro of plotucal dcbilit ) , quickly d 0 cents postOBO for celebrated worka on Chronic , Norvoiifl nnd Delicate Dibcases. Thousands eurod. 4 ? A friendly letloi or call may Bavo } ou futurii aalTprinu nnd elinmo , nnd add Roldpn > ear to life. CsfNa letter nnbwercd unlpsn nccompaniod by i cents in stamps. Address , cr call on DRS. BETTS & BETTS , I4O9 Douglas St. , OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA. SoBd in E for lo , US el. , and in America for 25 cents a bottle. IT ? TA-HTEH GOOI > . Dr , Acker's ' English Pills i Cure Sickness and Heailacho. I URE Huiull , plcii'unl , 11 fuvorllc ullh tin W HOOKKlVi'cO. ' . NEWIOIIK. I'OIl i XL ' . IIV ICUilV t f'O and fall r.H .MANil : Mci'ON'NLMOMAHA. . BOU6H CURE IS A One Minute Remedy Tor all allectinns of the Throat , Lungs and Bronchial Tubes , iXUKI'T : CONSI'MITUJN 25ANIJ bO OKNTS. Tor bulo by li ) luslsts. UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Corner 10th nnd MIIBOII Street ! . Now bullilliiv , new furniture uvurr tliliu llr < t cU s UnuU location In Ihu clly. nil inoiiorn liu ITOVCltM'liU , Htcnra Him llm ( nil Hulls Until uinl lliubcr Slioii In iiinnoiil m Cleulrlv mil Ciiulu Cnrstonny part of ( liu tHX Try ui ami Uoion- TK oil Hint uti luivn tlio lent huiiHii f r lli iininoy w tuf lliltiiKi ) Hutu from t. Ultotl < lie'riliy | Galvanized Iron .Cornice Works II OIIAUI. ft bON. IMtUI'1 lO15nncllO17 I3roacl\vaij , Kitluiilei furiihhil on tllklnli of 'lilvnol un toralca NV < irli Inn H-ioflar - StirjKrm'i til l > ur Work Arltttlo worx u i uuitr . e'lrrii- iluncunulicUol fruai i I.T.i II ) uilti fr. ) u Oj 11 imtl mul u mix LoDuo'a Porlocllonl Pills. Tbo 1'rune'h roiuedy autn illrectiy upon the Ruiiur.itivuorKaiiHanilcuruiiHiipprrKslonof tin ) inunsos. f''ur three for fV and can b ninllud h hoi. Id not bo ii ed il u riii iiruinnnoy. Jobburi. dniK IkU and Ihu nubile bupyllcd by UuoUman Drug Co. , Uuiabu. THEE : ORIGINAL. IWIJTATED IN INFERIOR WHICH WLU , NOT 100E/n / STYLES. Hold t > y nil lit ultra . ni ntcl l wetr tostclliem. ft W IP Flirt ! II I" > * tlt | t UUuIrt ra l < nJ " 111 l t roM t MinVni ft tnj nl > t ra k Ncno Gcnulno Without This lloriN BRANDED BNSIDE WOWE CEMUiWE WBTHOUT BT. NOW BUY YOUR MEAT OF 333 BROADWAY. FOLLOWING PRICES WILL PREVAIL UNTIL JANUARY i , ' 92 : DEEF. MUTTON. Per li Per Ib. Tenderloin ISc Rack l jo Short Loins Klo Whole Mutton 8Jo LoiiiH , full Ko Hind Quarter lOo Kih Uo-ixt No 1 So 10o Roast No I ! 7c Sto VVH Co i5ccf , Slioulilor oc VEAL. Hounds Whole ( ic L K8 10o Sliouldor C'od Boneless 5c Wliolo Veal 80 Sirloin Huts for Steal ; He One-half Vonl 80 Top Sirloin for Stealc . be Hind qu.irtor Vonl lOc Rolls of Hoof for Steak Sc Stow Veal Co i'laitRolled for Rnabt Tic PORK. Corned Ucef Rumps Tic Corned 13cof with liono ! ! c Tenderloin 12o Boiling Ucof with lone ! ! c Pork Chops lOo IJoiliiiK Hoof Itninpi ( boneless ) Gc Pork Loins 9o ' Spiced 15ccf cooked 7c i'oilv Shoulder 7c Hind Quarter Hoof ( steers ) 8c Salt Porn flo Hind Quarter Reef ( cows ) ( ic liicnkfast Rncon No. 1 12o Hi cnkfn-st Bacon No. U lOo For3 Quarter Boot ( steers ) ( ic I'Yno Quarter Bout ( cows ) ! ! o HAMS. Side lie'cf ( steers ) 7c Cxtrn Cuiosl llo Side Reef ( t ows ) < io Siifiir Cut od No I lOo Loin and Porterhouse lOc Sugar Cm cd No. 2. Do LARD. Sinj'lo Pound lOo SAUSAGE. Kott'o ' Hcnileteil 80 Kettle Rendered , GOlb 8lo Vcmo ICc No. U Tierce 7io Bologna ( ! e No. U 501b 80 Lhor ( ic Compound Tiei co 7o Head C'hoCbO ( ! c Compound , oOtb 7Jo Porit be Ruttorino and Oleomargarine "Uo Don't fail to try the Newest Delicacy of the Season , Green Bay Smoked White Fish. prSf&fg % pOliHClL BLUFF : iilli ! ! VS1 Jtn'YE..WORKa VKt COUNCIL BLUFFS STEHM DYE WORKS Alslclucls of Dvolns nnd ( lon-iln1 ; done In the ht'jHoit ht 'lo of the nrt. Faded an 1 stnluo J br cs m.ulo to loo't ' .w gooj a * now. Wo-.c promply done anil dellvorocl In nil p irts of the untry. Send lor prleo list C. A. MACIIAN , PROPRIETOR. 1013 Broadway , Near Northwoitori Dapot , COUNCIL I3LUFF3 , IOWA SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. I/lOIJ Hi\T : 10 iierot near olty. duoil house. J btiblu ana null Kent , Jl'Ji ii-jr .vo.u hult- nblofui Kiiidi'ii Apply to I.uonaiil Kxuie'll t'ouncil IIIuir > , la , _ f ur.NT 3-room boiiso. with bath and I ' eityater , .ll'i N. hth stie-ot. Turtles oo- to lio.i nlliiK. \\7ANTni ) Acokli'nt Insiir.inct ) solicitors 'i totoik for homo vnnip my. To com- ne'te'iit , reMlablu nion u\tra liidiicnme nts will I < ollVri.'il. I all or address U , II. Thorpe , Hotel lun ddii , L'onne'll Illulls. ril'I , 1'or rout In llio n billldbis , .Main Ol I'carl streets , Imvlni : nil tint Intent lin | > iii\uiiiuiits , lie iled by htuain , ulovntor , clii , els , me. Ail | ) | > toJ. .1. Ilrown , or IliuKo A. Casaily , on iiruinlsus ) Ciiiiiu | < tontyoliii7 tiinii to woiU WAVrni ) and IHUISO. Apply ut olllcu of I.uonaiil Ilvurult. _ iflOIt IM2NT Su\nral ccioil Iowa f IIIIIH Tor p irtie-ulais npjily to lobnstoii A. Van I'ltlon I A Dills nml Konllaniun wimtod for best Jsulll book In Ihu world ; bit ; uiu'os for holiday tr.ulo , f.1 a d.iy 01 iiii per runt Call or adtlre'sv II' ' Kiii | | ) | l mo , elf Muillsnn at. _ IilAUM.S , panli'ii lands , hniis'js , lots and biiHlm&s bliioUs for Haln or lent. Pay ,1 lli'ss ' , .1) ) 1'i'iirl hluut , t/'nuiiell lllullH _ "VOl'M ) man nlth oipltal wlshns to miv a 1 stoi'K of Kiot-ir us or boots an I hhocs Will put a.'i-room bouso and lot In Oiuahii as part p.iy O - ' " . IH' < ) iillleiCoiinull IllnlU _ ifJllhAM > -l'iiiui.-yuar-nUI mare , wul-inliiK 1 about l.tu p-iniuU. 101 M iln Htre-ot. _ l/OK HAM : or Uunt--\o.ir Coiimtll IHiiCs -L1 nnd OinalKi. u-riiln olev.-itor In too 1 inn- nlnu'inder , sluilllilK ci | > lultr itboiit 4J ( < KJ biish- i-ls daily , lloro IH u b u.'ivui foi-Honio onu. U 1' UMI < ii r , U North Main hi reel , ( 'oiuiill ) ' 1 111) U'lllllloi till ItlUlllUlt IIOIIIU SIDVO The most durable , economical , rloan , flnust bal.orx and hti.iier * iner iilliircid the , inbllo celebrated I * . I' Wo nro also utfunis lur tnu Mnuart lieiitlnn and i-ooklni : ntnves Don't fall to u til and HL-O us If von w.uit a Btove. U u iiru pit' iniiil U ) bhovv our ( 'oods to inory onu wlielML-r you are reuiylo pnrchaso or not e'an hell on the installniiMil plnn when du- Hlrml \\uNDurililhu \ in irUutH anil otfur the l " > \alilu for tin ) iniinuy , whuthur it lu In u (1100 e'ouk bto\u or a MI uo ntuul CiiliAt Ciili- , II MAI1 , hTIIKl.T I'.tU II. . . I .ill tfU.lly irn.l llio lrilj Hmo > ny luRcirt II It 4e , , , | n.n lliiiCu ( A < ltie M S MQUlb.M U.I/.VV Mibt.CmlluuU.O OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , 1'alil UD Cnpit.il $100,033 Oldoit orennboit bunk Iln tin cltr. Forolun nnA ddinostlo oxeliiiKO nn 1 ouil Huourlllui ICnpaolil attontluiiimld to eolluctloiM Acooiinti of Indlvla * unl , binki , linnkori nnil corporation * aoliolul. l'um. > iniiiili | > iiro In vlto I OUO. I" . aAVrolll ) . I'roililnnt. A. W. IIII5ICMAN r iliter. _ A. T 1111)15. ) A liti > nt Cnihtar CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs , APITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,003 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $22j,003 HIIIKOTOHS I A. Mil or. R O. dloiinn , II U Shiiuart , P. I , . II ut , .1. I ) . IMiniiiidsoii. Uharloi H llann in Trans ict Kunoral b inklnn busl- nchs. I. ir ostu.iplt il and tiurpiiis ot any bane In Sonth\\osturii low.i NTtREST ON TIMt DEPOSITS C. ESTEP , 14 N. Main St. , Council Blufls , Funeral Director ani Erabalmsr , HI rillinllPrC Atloriiey nt f.nw , Next . J , V/llilllllJt.l3 / | i'Ullri Htruot. ever Hush. null's storu. Tulophono No 'J > L Iliiiluoii hour > i.bu. in to J p. m , Oounuil IIIUITs , li. Sims & Saundcrsrln yuotIJSltol ? ! > sa fciler.il cdiirls. Itoinu t , I anU 3 llviio blouk , Cuiinull Iliulfd , la. THE GRAND Council Dluffa. In. THIS KLKOANThY Al'I'OINTBq HOTKL 1H NOW Ol'KiN. N. W. TA.YL.OH , Munaqon