THE OMAHA DAILY UEE : MllDAY , FEBRUA11Y 3 , 1803. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : NO. 12 PEAKL STREET. Irjr carrier to any purl of tlio city II W. TII.TON , - MANAdF.lt. I llutlnc'.sOnicc Nd. 43 IMIIor No. 23. MJXOJl .1//.V7 7O.V. N. Y Plumbing Co ! Council Bluffs I.umnerCo. Coal The regular nicfting of Fidelity council NoM \ , Koyul Arcanum , will take place this evening. Charles Blot-worth , who keeps the Metro- | K > llUn saloon , was arrested last evening for lighting. The Council Muffs Mnonnerohor will glvo n masked ball In Masonic temple Monday ovcnlng , February 18. The I'Mlth Hess Concert company helil the boards nt the oi > erii house last evening , plvlnir n program of Scotch songs , dances nnil other interesting features. The house wits crowded. Special communication of Illnfr Clt.v lodge , Jso. 71 , Ancient. Free and Accepted Miisiins , this evening for work In the second degree. All fellow crajtsmon tn peed .standing are ( initially Invited , lly order of tlio worjhy master Golden Hodamp No. 7. Hoyal Neighbors of America , will hold their regular meeting this afternoon ut ! l o'clock , instead of this evening fn order that the members may attend the lull and banquet to la- given bv the Modern Woodmen this evening. A full attendance Is desired. The clt.v council was so long In ordering thu construction of a sewer on Washington nvcnuo that the management of St. Bernard's hospital has found It necessary to dig u new cesspool to hold the sewage until spring His thotielit that the sewer will be readj for use within tlm next thirty dajs. Isiiiiu Hcnson , Xed Bothers and John Shoo- mil. three small boi-s who have boon serving n long apprenticeship in sneufl thievery. Mere arrested last evening with a sack In their possession , containing twenty-eight new strap hinges , which are thought to Imvo been stolen from some hardware store. The punlls of the High rchool wcro dis missed \Vednosday on account of the cold ness of the room. The High school heating facilities are far from being adequate to the needs , and the lx > ard has so far shown itself nimble to devise any means of remedying the defect A continued season of very cold weather would make it necessary for the work of this department to bo abandoned altogether. . ' ' 1'eoplowho mukn complaints about ho ( Itiiility of the gas we are furnishing just now do us an Injustice , " remarked one of the employes of the gas company last evening. ' There Is no deficiency in. the quality of the gas , but it Is above tlio standard. Frost in unprotected pipes is the solo cause of the trouble , and if people would properly protect their service pipes instead of growling at the gas company there would bo no cause of complaint. " The new quarters of Henry DoTx > ng's Union Christian mission arc heing lilted up nnd will bo dedicated next Sunday afternoon nt ! 1 o'clock. Hev. Stephen 1'helps of the I'resbytorian church will preach the dedica tory Kcrmon , and other ministers of the city will take part in the services. The mission has been endorsed by the ministerial associa tion of this city , anil a largo attcndaiico is expected nt the dedication. Mr. Doling states that the room will bo comfortably heated , and ho extends a cordial invitation to every one to be present. Four cases in which ICd Ward and wife , who live twelve miles east of the city , are defendants , were to have been tried in the district court yesterday , but hud to bo post poned until this morning on account of the absence of Mrs. Wi.rd. Tlio suits involve nl > oiitlUX ! ; ( ) , which was lounctl on ! ! 00 acres of land several years ago to four banks In the east. After the original notes had bc- eomo duo the mortgage was renewed , this tlmo without the signature of Mrs. Ward. Tito question Involved in the present fore closure suit is whether the renewal is to bo considered a full payment of the old , in which event the plaintiffs will bo knocked out. To ( 'ounell IHnrl's und Omnlm Irmitcn. All ice ileiilci'H of Council Bluffs iintl Omaha tire hereby notlllud Unit we , the uiulerHitfne.il butchers of Council Bluffs , will contract with uuy responsible party ranking us the lowest bid to furnish us icp during the summer of 18011 , in such quantities and at ntich times us wo may cleslro. All bids must ho sent to M. Wclker , (107 ( Main street , by February So. when they will bo opened by u coin- in ittco of three. M. VVKUCKii , W. STOirra , JOHN KVKKS , Hour. BAUDATZ , O. L. NUNASV. . KIJKMNK , 3. II. MIIUK : , lIuiiKK Hitos. , G. II. KoKWt.Krt , J. II. PACK , J. H. LIAKK : , .Toa. WAHUKAIN , Mi-ITXCKit fi IlANnOI.KTT , Pj-miYuitiixii : & HKTAI.LTCIC. Sottloyour bill lit Davis' , , nnil 8uvo expense , as utter llltb inst. bills will bo given attorney for collection. I'KHSUXA t. IM Q. H. Mayno is In DCS Molues on 'justness. A. M. Jackson of Sioux City is ut the Grand hotel. Thomas Metcalf , Jr. , has returned from a tNp to Denver. Ixnds Jackson , representing the Milwau kee road , U iu the city. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hart , South Madison street , n daughter. Finloy Burke and I. N. Fliekingcr arc at tending supreme court In DCS Moines. Judge A. V. I/irinior of Sioux City is a Bluffs visitor. Ho is stopping at the lira ml. S. C. Dunn of Mttseatino nnd C. II. Turner of DCS Moines were at the Grand hotel yes terday. Freeman Heed , deputy county recorder , has sold his homo In Oakland and is now a resident of this city. Ho has a homo on Glen avenue. TJ. Klnnelmn. who has been confined to his bed for several weeks past. Is Improving slowly , and hopes to bo at his post in the city treasurer's ofllco soon. Tom Clark has returned from a business trip of several months in the south and west. During his absence ho spent some tlmo In Mexico and brought back with him some curious specimens of Mexican pottery. In cluding tbreo images which were worshiped by the people of that country as gods. Now that diphtheria is prevalent in Council Bluffs and Omaha every family should bo provided with Dr. Jolforis' Infallible - fallible diphtheria preventive and euro. It can bo had of Council Bluffs drnjj- 1 at 1M01 Cumin } , ' street , Omaha. Coal nud wood ; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. H. A. Cox , No. 4 Main. Botirloius finds out that Stntsnmn Street is all right for the piano biisjinehi , just look at his new signs. Wood mm Ihiterlulmiiflit. Hazel camp , Modern Woodmen of America will glvo an entertainment this evening It the Masonic temple. A literary und musical program will occupy the first part of the evening and will Include an address by W. S. Paulson , recitations by Miss May Grosyo- uor and Herbert 1'atily and musical selec tions by Mrs. H. H. Frury , Misses Bessie Van do Bogart and Daisy Covalt , Mrs. S. H. Filbert - -bert , Messrs. J Komlrick , U. A. Atkins , W. M. White , the Amphlon quartet , the Imper ial quintet and the orchestra. After this there will ho u torpslchorean program of twelve members , In the midst of which sup- iier will bo served. The members of the iloor and reception committees are as follows : and J. J. Stewart. Wmlled Cash olTcr for ten shares Cltlmj'H State bank Ktoek. Miibt be sold. Address E. 11. Sheafo. Finest Arlbto cabinet photos , $2 pot do _ . Athtou'a studio , 18 N. Main strcot VIMI'O rnnii PAitxT/Mi ni I'prc1 ' NE\\S \ \ rROM COWCIL BUM'S ' Bhooting of E. 0. Htmia Is Still Shrouded In Mystery. THEORIES THAT HAVE BEEN ADVANCED 1'ulleo III Doulit .1 * \Vlietlier It'n * a Cmv of .Murder , Milrldn or Aerlilenlut Shooting--The Dnrrlopmrnl * , of Venlerilnj- . The shooting of E. C. Harris became no ICSM a mystery througn yesterday's disclos ures. The police put In a good share of the day looking up the case , but without making any discoveries Unit would throw much light on the causes of the rash act. It was thought at llrst that It might not bn a case of suicide at all. The theories of murder nnd accidental shooting were advanced. A man who formerly worked for Harris stilted that he considered Harris a man who might recklessly examine a loaded firearm until it went off , but this theory has but little to recommend it. The path of the bullet was from the forehead Just above the eye to the back part of the head In an almost horizontal direction , and this would Indicate that the weapon war held up to the forehead In the way In which It was thought dcath'would most surely follow. The theory that ho was murdered for the purpose of robbery is but little more sat isfactory. The men at the ofllce of Hussell & Co. state that but very little money passes throuifh the office. .Nearly all the collec tions are made In the form of checks or drafts , which would bo worthless to any one excepting the ono to whom they were made pajable. The company did almost no busl- n'SH at all In the rity. For several months last almost alt the deposits In the bank had iceii mndo by the Ixiokkcepcr , who also igned most of the checks. The papers on ho do.tk , bv which Harris was found , were undisturbed , so that the theory of murder eemcd to be out of the question. Theory ofSnlcnU' . The theory that it was n plain case of stii- idc accordingly seems to bo the only ono hat will bear investigation , and the police lave been trying to snlvo the mystery con- lected with it and show the cause. So far heir efforts have been In vain. It was bought that possibly Harris1 business mat ers were in bad shape , but as thorough an xamination as it has been possible thus far o make puts this supposition out of the way. larris was noted among his business assocl- ites for his methodical way of attending to its concerns , and lids characteristic was veil manifested in the way the papers were irnmgcd upon the desk behind which his inconscioiiH body was found lying. They veni piled up with the utmost neatness and regularity. Nor was he regarded as a spend- hrlft who would be apt to make Inroads on he firm's money to pay his private bills. Ho lro\v a good salary and never seemed to be spending us much as ho earned. The book- cei'per states that the books arc in perfectly straight condition and that a shortage is impossible. The only theory for which there seems to > e any ground whatever is that there was a voman in the easo. H is stated that be had been in the habit of visiting Omaha fre- inently , and that ho was often seen iu com- t.my with a woman who formerly lived on : hls side of the river. What the name of ho mysterious woman is or where she lives .s a complete mystery. It is thought that if she could be found th'ero might be some- ihir.fr ascertained from her which would cad to a solution of the mystery. As stated yesterday , Harris was extremely liackward about confiding In any ono. Even ihoso with whom ho associated most state .hat they never heard him sav u word on the subject of "woman , " cither in general or in m'ticular. Ho kept his own counsel with regard to the Omaha woman just as com- tlutcly as ho did in all of his other affairs. Ho was never considered surly , but when tddresscd by any ono with whom ho was thrown into contact ho always replied pleasantly. Ho seemed to bo not so much a : nisanthropo , who was disgusted with men ti general , us a man who felt his ability to get along without any close friends. ' IIU Itelutlveu. All of Harris' relatives , so far us known at Ills end ofitho line , live at Masstllon. O. Ho ivns a stepson of J. 1C. Hussell , presi dent of the company for which he was working. Word of the unfortunate occurrence has been sent to the Ohio relatives , but no reply had been.received yesterday afternoon , It is expected , how ever , that a representative of the company will come out as soon us possible to take the management of the business. The mother of the dying man Is said to bo very old and feobli ) , and it is feared that the announce ment of her son's misfortune will endanger her life. All day yesterday Han-Is lay on a cot In the private ofllce on Pearl street , breathing hcaHy , but totally unconscious , During the morning h is pulse strengthened , and the men who were caring for him felt a few glimmerings of hope. But the Improve ment was only temporary , for ho soon commenced to sink rapidly and at 5 o'clock the beating of his heart could scarcely bo noticed. All the morning visitors were denied admittance , but in the afternoon his physician stated that ho was beyond all harm from that direction , and the doors were opened to reporters and a few- other callers. Nothing in the shape of a message was found in his papers , although n search was made. Granting that the theory of suicide was the correct one , it seemed that the satno desire to keep everything to himself followed him even to the brink of the grave. A search at his room iu the Grand hotel was equally futile. The weaiNin with which the deed was done was taken in charge by Chief of Police Scanlan. It was a new 118-callbcr revolver of a cheap pattern , und had apparently been purchased especially for the occasiot. At H o'clock last night Harris was still alive , but.that was all. His breathing was very much weaker than during the uftor- noon und his pulse was Imperceptible. His physician had been there n couple of hours previous and said that he might live some tlmo. For warming guest chambers , bath rooms , etc. , our gas heaters are just what yon want. Look at thorn. Clean , convenient , cheap. U. B. Gas and Elec trio Light Co. Cobs , coal , wood , II" Main. Month' * Mind. Services were held at St. Fr.incis Xavier's Catholic church Wednesday morning in honor of the late Hov. Father MeMcuomy. A solemn requiem high mass was performed with Hov. Patrick Smith as celebrant , Hev. Father Natin , deacon ; Hov. iJ. Foley , sub- deacon , and J. II. Hcnihan. master of cere monies. The following priests wcro present from n distance : Hev. lUclinrd Da Hard ol Walnut , la. , Hev. J. Hayes of Imogeno , la. , Hov. FatHer Cook of Hamburg , la. . Hev. P. Moran of Hod Oak , In. . Hov. P. McCarthy of Omaha , Neb. . Hev. M. Flavin of Des Molnes la. , ana Hov. Father Duxachcr of Omaha , Neb. Neb.Tho The audience filled the largo auditorium A full choir chanted the mnsn while twelve pupils of St. Joseph's academ.v did duty as altar boys. The sermon was delivered Hev. Father Flavin. The Know and cold weather does not diminish the demand for acreage in the Klein tract , lii miles cast of the post- olllce ; ytXJ acres yet for Halo In from ono to ton aero tracts , suitable for fruit ani garden. Day & llcss , agents , 3'J Pear street. Shooting tournament this week nt the shooting gallery , _ ; il ( Broadway , for i ritlo. Ties to bo shot oft' Saturday February 4. U. II. TATH. Under u I'ulne Name. A well dressed individual beat the Grant hotel out of a breakfast Wednesday morn Ing , He signed himself on the hotel register "George C. Benjamin , Little Hook , Ark. , ' und disappeared after eating breakfast nm lo.itlng about the lobby a few minutes Yccterday u telephone metsago was ro cclvcd from Omah.i stating that a mnn sign Ing himself the sain' : wtij had beaten the Paxton hotel management out of two days boanl nnd lodging S P. MncContiell of this rltj was seen last evening nnd stated that ho was well acquainted with George C' . Benjamin of Little Hock , he having been In the employ of the company to which Mr. MncConnell belongs for over ten years past. He says Mr. Benjamin has not been north of Kans.-ts City during the last six months. The dcndhout Is evidently using the name of tin Innocent and reputable man. Wanted , n stenographer ; must bo pre pared to go to work at once. Apply im mediately. j Jno. Carlisle , _ 00 Main street , In basement. Do yon smoke ? lluvo yon tried T. D. King V Co.'s Partngns ? It's u charmer. Just light one. KcMuhllean Chili. There will bo a meeting of the Council Bluffs ; Republican club at Muytio & Huzlo- ton's i office. Mcrrlutn block , at 7:30 : p. in. Sat urday i , February 4. V. L. TitF.TXon , President. D. E. STTAIIT. Secretary. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swatison Music Co. ENGLAND IIASjoTPllOTESTED [ roxrnctT.il rnoM rmsT p.\on. | all , Oil feet : breadth. IB feet ; depth , -H feet , and nearly ID.IHX ) tons In measurements. The Lucanla Is twenty feet longer and seven broader than the Teutonic or Majestic , and Is intended to accommodate 4. > 0 first cabin , ! i" > ( ) second cabin and 000 steerage passengers. It is expected that the Lucanla und Cutnpuim will lower the ocean record. Fifty thousand pcctators assembled today to witness the nunchlng. The countesrfof Egllnton chris- cncd the new steamer and everything insscd off successfully. . CIIAI : < ; IIiru : IIOODI.INC. . Icpulyerlil of the Itillhui C'liunilicr Wilt Ito 'fried fur Itrllie Tnkliif- . HOME , Fob. 12. The committee of the Chamber' ' appointed to consider the subject las reported in favor of delivering Deputy bl to the public prosecutor to bo dealt vlth In the courts on tlio charge of having ccelved large bribes to induce him to sup ; > ort the interests of the Banca Komana in ho legislature. The excitement regarding he bank scandals Is increasing. It was reported in the Chamber of Depu tes today that Slg. Tanlongo , the im- irlsoned governor of the Bank of Home , Hid given evidence to the examining mugis- rate against several of the most conspicu- us statesmen in Italy. Proof was said to luvo been found that Tnnlongo had pro- ided three Italian premiers with money to > e spent in the public service. In the lust ow years these sums had aggregated 5,000- H)0 ) francs , most of which had been spent to strengthen the government in the chamber. Sig. Ciuieri , after alluding to these reports , iskcd the government whether or not there vas truth In the current report that the min sters had used the funds of the Bank of { omo fcr election purposes. Sig. Gioletti answered that he must dc- ; linc to consider seriously such calumnies and therefore ignore the Interpellation. The Marquis de Htidini , who Immediately irecedcd Slg. Gioletti us premier , in a spir ted speech , defended himself against the suspicion of having received any part of the 000,00 ( ) francs , said to have been paid to re- 'cnt ' Italian premiers. Ho had never , lirectly or indirectly , he siiid. received a lira Train the Bank of Home , either for private or .mblic purposes. His bunds were as clean as .hose endeavoring to calumniate him. Ho ourted investigation and hoped that the hamber would Institute immediately an in- julry into his official career. Sig. Tanlongo's papers have been sent : o Paris to prevent their coming Into the Kinds of the examining magistrate. It is said that before the removal of them they were offered to the Vatican , which was ex- iceted to use them against the liberals. The Vatican , however , refused the offer. Sig. Seesa , a lawyer , was arrested here Ibis evening for having acted as intermedi ary between Deputy Xerbl und the Bank of Rome , from which /erbi is said to have re ceived 400,000 francs In three years. ML'iti > imn : rent IUVIN < JI : . I'uto Which Itefetl n ( ipiitlriiinn on nn Ital ian Uallwuy Train. Pn.niiMO , Feb. 2. The body of Slg. Kolnbartoll , ex-mayor of this city and ex- .lireetor of the Bank of Sicily , was found to day beside the railroad line near the Aeta villa station , ijo had been killed by repeated lagger thrusts. Investigation by the police : ias revealed the fact that Sig. Nolabartoli lad started on a railway Journey last even- ug. As the train passed Aetavllla two well dressed men wcro seen to enter the car riage occupied by the ox-mayor. It Is sup posed that these men were seeking revcngo ni > on Sig. Nolabartoli for some real or funded wrong , and that when they entered the carriage their object was to kill him. It is presumed that after ho was stabbed to death the body was thrown from the car riage window. The carriage occupied by the murdered man shows evidences of n desper ate struggle. There is no clue to the mur derers. PT.Sig. Notaburtoll at the time of tno murder was returning homo after collecting rent from his tenants. Two servants and two gendarmes who had accompanied him to protect bun wcro in an adjacent cur when the murder was committed. The compartment which had been occupied by the victim was found splashed with blood and showed signs of a violent struggle. There were twenty-six potnard wounds in the victim's body. All of his money und his watch wcro stolen. It is believed robbery was not the motive for murder. Police be- llovo that revenge wns the rcul motive. They suspect some local notables as the mur derers. itioTous ritKNtm TUOOI-S. They Attempt to Demolish Shops Knit o tlio Strike. PAIIIS , Feb. 2. The strike of the Journey men bakers ended this evening. A new ar rangement as to the price of bread and the wages of men will go into effect tomorrow morning , when work will bo resumed. The announcement of the settlement has calmed the unemployed bakers. They have stopped their agitation and the streets are quiet. Shortly before the settlement of the strike was announced rioters stormed a bakery. The proprietor met the leaders after they had forced the door with a revolver in each hand. Ho ordered the men out.'nnd when they tried to seize him fired two shots. Two strilwrs were wounded severely and tlio rest retreated. A short distance down the street the mob tried to enter another bakery , but was beaten back by the police and the proprietor. There were several skirmishes between aho strluers today , but only a few men were In jured. Ten strikers wcro arrested. CIIAKr.ii : > WITH MUllDKlt. Tlio Three Sailor CIIIIIII | | : > | K Arrexted at llnmliurK uml Their DeTenne. HliMiifua , Feb. 2. The three sailors of the wrecked ship Thckta , who killed and ate a fourth to keep from starving to death , have been arrested on the charge of murder based on their own confessions. Some years ago a man was tried nnd acquitted on n sim ilar charge In England. The theory of the law Is that it rests on the accused to show supreme necessity as a justification for the net. Much sympathy Is expressed Tor the un fortunate men , who are still vcrweak. . The Norwegian sailors of the Thokln were taken in custody at the Instance of the am bassador of Sweden und Norway at Ham burg. The allowed cannibalism having oc curred In neutral waters under the German flag , the prisoners will bo taken to Norway and tried there. To AliolUli lilt ) llouae of Lord * . Loxnox , Fob. 3. Mr. Henry Iibouehero Jntcndsto _ Introduce in Parliament two bills ai. vied against the House of Lords. Ono bill provides that herodltur membership of the House of Lords shall be abolished and that members shall bo elected by the people. The other bill is designed to enable peers to bo elected to the House of Commons on condition that they renounce on bchulf of themselves and their heirs all claims as here ditary legislator * . IMPORTANT IOB DECISION SharilT-Elcct of Henry i fJounty Naturalized Weeks After Being Elected , IIIEF JUSTICE ROBjNSON DISSEN1S > r § Mnine * City Council ilelorinlncd to llmo Clinip Wiiti-r-WJII Not Ho Per- ' nilttril tnf'ftt.'Oir tlio Supply. ' DM Moixr.s , In. , Fob. 2. [ Spci-ial Tele- ram toTucUKB. ] In the supreme court to ny the ease of tlicstate ex rel.Ineob I'erine , ppcllant , ugiilnst George Vim Heck , board f supervisors of Henry eounty , John \Vlrtz , auditor of Henry county ; the decision of he lower court upntnst appellant was ifllrmed. I'erino and Van Hook were wslng cnndtilates for sheriff of Henry onnty In lbt'1. ' Van Heck Is aliened not to tw a citizen of the United States , having icvcr taken out naturalization papers. Ho kvas born In HollahU. It Is claimed he con- sealed this fact , and the certlllcato of election ivus ulven to him as ho received the highest number of votes. He says In Ids defense that his father was iiaturall/cd before ho had attained Ids innjorltv and that ho had served in the army ami had never doubted Unit ho was a eltl/en of the United States. Ho denies all fraud. January 5 ho obtained tmturull/.utkm papers. On this day he was required to qualify to 'its ofllce. The question is , docs lids make dm elidible to olllro. The supreme court thinks It does and that a man who is eligible on the day of quallUcallnn Is eligible ) for ilectlon. Chief Justice Uolnnson dissents. Other decisions are : Thompson and Frederiek.son against HefnerVoodbury llstriet , dismissed ; White against 'Dallas . 'ount.v appellant , Dallas district , attlrmed ; Hopkins appellant against DinecneVood - hurv district , nllirmed ; CSnlilsborongh iignlnst Plddnck appellant , Harrison district , artirmcd ; Calahan against Vans-ant & Dike- Man appellant , Allamakee district , alllrmed ; Nyon & Co. against Callopy appellant , Wood- uury district , alllrmed ; State against Draskainp appellant , Sionx district , anirmed ; uymond against ICrauskopf appellant , Ilar- I'lio.t dlitrict , afllnned. itnet : .Mnlily's l.iitcst. Dr.s Moixes , Iu. , Feb. ' - ' . [ Special Tele gram to THE Br.E. ] Word was received in this city today that Krnest B. Mullly , son of laptain W. J. Mullly of DCS Molnes , well mown in Grand Army circles throughout the state , is under arrest at St. I-iOtils on the barge of fraud in connection with an In- llanu building and loan association. There u-o other serious charges against the young man , principal of which Is bigamy. A , -ear or so ago young Mullly was married it Ida Grove , this state , to Mamio Hanna , laughter of Judge Hanna of Creston , In. He left her alter some marital trouble which ended in her appljimrfor a divorce , the suit for which is still pending. He went from here to Burlington und cot Into trouble there and finally driftcll to Huutington , Ind. , whore ho took an agency for a building andean oan association and cupped the climax by eloping with Miss Ida B. Toulson.au actress , of Fort Wayne , Ind. From Htintiugton Mntlly drifted to St. 'louis , where ho is now under arrest. He Is a line vocal mu sician and his apparently line social qualities uded him iu gaining thd'favor ' of the best classes wherever ho has g6no. llllek and Till ) Jill tier * .Meet. Dr.s MOINCS In. , Feb. 2 . [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] In the state convention of the brick and tile makers today J. A. Kerr of \incs read an interesting Diaper on ' 'Master ing the Situation,1' whichwas followed by a l > apcr on "Farm Drainage , " by Prof. James Wilson of the State Agricultural college , and a paper on "Drainage pf Orchards , " by Prof. J. L. Budd of the same institution. Among the other papers presented were : By J. M. Stark , "Drying Brick and Tile ; " Hohert Goodwin of Grand Junction , "Manufacture anJ Sale of Drain Tile. " The papers wcro exten sively discussed. The general tenor of reports from the various localities was to the effect that the business the past year was good , both in tile and brick. The tile men were of the opinion that the good sales In their line were partic ularly influenced , by reason of the fact that last season was u wet ono. They wcro gen erally of the opinion that next year would not bo ns good. The brick men were more conlldcnt of u continuous and increasing murKct. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Determined to Iluvc Clieap Wator. DCS MOINKS , 'a. , Feb. 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BKE. ] In the contest of the DCS Molnes Water company against the en forcement of the recent ordinance reducing the rates , City Solicitor Brcnnan today liled a petition in the district court reciting the facts in the case and praying that defendant company bo enjoined from demanding or re ceiving from the city and inhabitants greater prices than those established by said ord inance and from discontinuing the service to the city or to any consuincrwho ahull pay the prices llxed by said ordinance ; that u man datory injunction bo.granted commanding the defendant to furnish to the city of DCS Molnes and its inhabitants such water as they may desire nt the piicc lixcd in' said ordinance. Well Supplied ulth I'lsli. Cniun HAI-IDS , la. , Feb. 2. [ Special to Tun BCD. ] The United States Fish commis sion lias Just published a report upon the fish of Iowa , based upon observations and collections made by Prof. S. 10. Meek , formerly ol Coo college , this city. The re port takes up each river basin , and gives the nsh In each. Ho found 120 varieties In the state , and ninety different kinds in the Cedar river , much thu largest number found In any ono river In the stato. All the streams except a few In the southwestern part of the state were found well supplied with llsh. In all the bayous along the larger streams young bass , pickerel and various species of sun llsh were found. In the Cedar river pickerel , bass and various species of sun llsli abound. Sudden ( 'all of H I'roiiiliient Man. FOET Donne , la. , Fob , 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] J. L. Platt , owner of the Chicago & Vanmetcr peal Mining com pany und president Qf the Platt Brick und Flreprodllng company i of DCS Molnes , dropped dead at his homtthcro last evening. Ho was OT > years old and hud been troubled with heart disease for years. Ills body will be taken to Kowanec , 111. , for burial. Deputy Slnte Tr/ui / > mrur I DCS MOISES , la. , Fob , 2. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] Captain G. D. Kllison , deputy treasurer of stitte , has resigned that position and will beetle cashier of the Maquoknta Savings Kuik. ICx-Senator D. B. Davidson has been appointed dyputy by State Treasurer Beesjn. and has accepted the position. Senator , IivIdson lias been the bookkeeper for the past two years. W ll Known C'ltl/en Killed. ICEoiu'K , In. , Fob. 2nt/V St. Ixnds & North western train ran oven .and killed L. W. Taylor at the Alt Pleasant , la. , yards today. Taylor was 70 ycais old and u prominent citizen. Aliollshed Hull CITY or MEMCO , Feb. 2. The state Irirls- lattire of Pueblo nas enacted a law abolish ing bull fighting. An effort is being made to nduco congress to abolish bull lighting in the True Keoniiiny In lrc ) . "No woman practices true economy until she usi-s diamond dyes , " bays a writer in the Ladies' Companion. Every dime spent for diamond dyes will save dollars. They color dresses , cloaks , feathers , ribbons , carpet rags , etc. , any color. Kvcn a child can use thorn , they are so simple. But do not risk your goods with any imita tions ; thu dlutnoud arc , the only original and reliable. federal district nnd territories. It In lielloved that such action will ouusr nil of the states of the republic to pull In line with Pueblo. . .1 .v.vo f M.T.M irs. . "My Jack , " a sterling melodrama , will be the attraction ut the Fitrnam Street theater for six nights beginning with Sunday niatl- ncc , February 5. There Is at least one scene In it which Is strong enough to curry almost nny play. The scene referred to describes a desert where the villain und the hero meet nnd try conclusions. P. August Anderson Is the Greek villain an I the manner In whMi ho pleads for life when cornered Is unite moving. There Is n great deal of plot and iHiwdor mixed up In the piece also a deudl.v knife which is supposed to dispose of one of the characters. William Stafford plays the hero nicely. Charley Frew introduces a bit of comedy. Lillian Drulmird Is the blind widow and , Mub.'l Florence the girl that's left behind. Kvery Inch of scenery used in the production of "My Jack" Is carried by Mr. Sunford In his own special cars. Tlio usual matinee Wednesday , the attraction closing with matinee Saturday. The bright weather prevailing today will bo welcome to numerous ladies who will at tend Wonderland und Bijou theater , us it is their regular 1idles' souvenir day. and every lady visitor will receive a unique present In the shape of u Japanese feather duster , u very pretty article , and one that will prove both useful and ornamental. Tins weeks production , "Tho Tiekot > f Leave Man , " is u drama of more than usual interest , and the j specialty program one of the best given at lids hottoC. William Hooy ( Old I loss ) of Evans & llooy , during his European trip last summer , .tickled thu game at Monte Carlo und beat it icuvily. This fact suggested a new song en titled , -Tlio Man \Vlio Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo. " This will be one of his latest ntrodiictioiis in "A Parlor Match , " scries 1' ' . which will be presented at Bo.ul's new : hcuter Sunday. February f > , for four nijrbts The company comes direct from itstOv'ent eng run in Now York. Among Mr. Hoo.x's Jther favorite songs , which are familiar , arc They're After Me , " "Not the Only Ono. " 'I Hemember , 1 Forget , " "Job Lot" and "I Haven't fora LonirTime Nov. " Plaj-goers throughout the country will remember these -.ongs too well to over forgot them and the iiicro mention of their names conjures up memories of merry hours. Tomorrow morti- ng the sale of seats for the engagement of Kvans & Iloey will commence. The patrons of Boyd's theater and lovers ) f bigli class amusement have a great treat n store for them on tonight and tomorrow tight , when the fa\orite artist , Pauline Hall , surrounded by nn excellent cast , big chorus , and accessories wlthruro detail com plete , will be seen Friday night , and Satur- .lay matinee in "lirmlnle , " Saturday night "Puritania , or the Hurl and the Maid of Salem. " Pauline Hall was the original Ermlnle when Poulton & Jncobovski's opera was tirst given tlio public at the Casino , New- York , ami played that character during its entire run of upwards of 1,000 nights. The character is especially well suited to the ar tist , and her characterization is said to bo imply perfect. "Puritania" was specially written for Pauline Hull , and the character of Vivian , K.irl of Barrcnlund , introduces the artist as a chlviilric young lover full of lire and dash. Mr. C. M. S. McLellan , the librettist , is one of our most noted wit and liuinor writers known to Journalism today , while Mr. Kdgar Stilhnnn Kclley , the com poser , \\ellknown iu the musical world for iiis originality und skill in harmony. The language is crisp and bright all through Puritania , " and the music abounds with catchy gems and melody , prominent among which are "My Mother Said Don't , " "Will You Bo Mine , " "The Tiger of Tungaroo1 etc. , ete. Miss Hall has surrounded herself with a cast of unusually capable artists , und the forthcoming productions give promise of being the most Important of our season's amusement. Greece points to little more than n broken Parthenon as u memorial of her greatness and Home bus preserved us the gift of her forgotten builders u few shuttered columns of the temple erected by Jespasian or u frag- mentury colonnade of that which was dedi cated to Saturn. But in Egypt the temples are iilmost beyond numbering , while the In scriptions upon tneir walls und columns have preserved a written history contemporaneous with the ago of their builders , A wide nnd inexhaustible Held isthereforeoffercd by the Nile temples to the historian , the student of art. architecture and the camera enthusiast Nile Journey Is Interesting , Instructive , strange , enjoyable ; n cotUInuous line of surprises from the Delta to the cataracts , 1,000 miles ; it is u long drawn out , double lined , enchanting picture , Cairo , the Egyp tian Paris , n whole oriental province in itself with Its mcsques nnd minarets , its temples and lovely palaces , its strange schools nnd fucinuting streets u city that ono must see with actual eyes , and see without haste. These are but some of the things of which Mr. Frank H. Hoberson will speak and show- by Ills "Egypt und the Egyptians" in the Linlnger ait gallery Saturday evening , Feb ruary 4. During u winter's sojourn in Egypt ho gathered the material which be offers to our cltliciis through the medium of many beau tifully colored lantern slides. The glimpses of the orient obtained from his recent lectures on India and Japan are suftlcient vouchers us to the excellence of the third und last which this distinguished und talented young traveler presents to our citi/.ens. Women Will Vote as usual at the next school election but for many candidates. They give a unanimous vote everyday in the week in favor of V/HBTE RUSSIAN because they know it has no equal as a labor and temper saver on wash-day. The "White Russian" is a great soap to use in hard or alkali water. Does not roughen or injure the hands is per fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap.'n' _ Dr. ( J Goo Wo tlio fit mons C.'til- casopbytil- c I u n ot O in u h u . lias over 1,100 stutu- III O II t H f r o 111 cm tn f ul put louts .win ) have bccncurud by him. U n o of . . . _ most successful ptiyfilelans tn Omnlm to day U Ilr. U Oeu Wo , who for tlio past tA-o yeiirs linn licon doSinc tnoro coed for tmiroruix Immunity than nil other specialists In tlm country. * Tlio ilootorcan successfully tioat yon by mull und euro you. IK lie IIWH done tlioiHimls of others , with Ills wonderful ( Jhlnpso ronio- dlcs. Do not delay until your dUonso Is bo- yorid alt buln. but wrlto to him If you oinnot call upon him ut once , mid bo will lvo you hUcnndld opinion of your anno. Examina tions free und It wl 1 coil you nothing to con sult w tb lilni. Question blankbent upon ap plication. Address , DR. C. GEE WO , G'.Oli N. ICUlKt. UluHlltt i Attarnoys-at-luw. I'r.vc- . . . , . , . .w.j tlos In tno xtuto nnd federal courti. lloomi HOG-7-b-O , block , Council Bluff * , la. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor uiys It not.i Konlly on tlm itoumrli , liver nnd kldnfvs.nnd I * n rlcnwnt Inintlvc. 'I tin rtrlnk h miulc from l\c \ rt > , nnil In iirrpueil tut ma -1 fully M ten. ltl cftlleil A11 ilruscUT-n if II It t Wo. nd II pnrkftRp. If you cannot ft It. 'nd your mldrrss for n frw mimplc , I.nne'n I'nmllr Mnllclne ninrpN ( lie lionrU cneh dur. In order tn he henlthr thl * h necrsnnry. Addrvn OllATUH r. WOOUWAIlli. I.r llnv. N. Y The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia , the largest watch case manufactur ing concern in the world , is nn\v putting upon the Jas. Hess Filled and other cases made by il , n bow ( ring ) which cannot be twihted or pulled oft" the walch. II is n sure protection ngainst the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted \\ith the old-style bow , which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the and CAN ONLY UE HAD with cases bearing their trade mark- Sold only through watch dealers , without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet , or send to the manufacturers. Best Colt Shoo Jn tho-world for the pfloo. W. L. Dounlnsshoeanro sold everywhere. Everybody uUould wear them. It is a duty you omo yourself to cot the boat valua (01 your money. Economizolnyourfoofwoarby purohaslng W. L. DoUglnsShOOS.whloh tepreocuttho boat value at the prloea ad- vertlacd. above , QS thoueanda con testily. JtTJ-Tnlio No SubBtltutc.SJU Hen-are of frniul. Vmto getiulno wllliout W. I * Douiflai name nnil prlco stamped ou bottom. Look tor Itvheu you buy. , W. Ii. Doucla * , llrocUton , Rlnia. Sold by M&RIIIIB Wnbbor. IColloy. Stlirnr fc Co. , C. J. ( 'arlbon , Kllus Svonsun. V.V. . C'rossy. South Oinalia. DR.R.W. BAILEY Teeth Filial Wlt'.i outP.tin bt.13 Lateit Invd.i- tlou. Tooth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Sel o ! ' Teclli on llulto ? for S3.1) ) ) . I'crfoct fit Rimrintood Tooth extr.ietil la tlu niorulni ; . Now unet liuortod In tlu u anliu ot § a.nj flay. flay.too jroclmeni of Itomcvnbto IlrliUa. tec upcclmuu : of Kleilblo Klntl3 1M til All work wurriuitoJ as roproiontJl. Offioo Third FloorPaxton 313 K Telephone 1035 , Mtb nnd t-.mmi SU Tnlo fltvntor or tulrwi/froii ; lHt ! > St uitriui * Or l/ioM < | iior llnhlt I'os/f tvoly Onroil tyA ltiiliil < itarIn'rCli\ I/XI/IIOH" ( . ' < > Jr/on .S/joo/l'/c. It cnn ba UWLMI In a cup of cjlldaor ton or In food without thu knowloctjfo of thu patient. It U abso lutely Imruiloia nnd will clloct n parmtnont. nn I upcedr I'lirc. whcUlur the [ nitlPiit la n iiiailor.itj drinker nr nn nlcoliollo wreck. U 11 m tiiitm ulvj nln tlioinnndiof cnsMnnd Inovory Inttsnon pjrr-jot euro hns followed It never fnlln. The ayjiam unco Imprt'iinnted wltli thiiSpeoltli.1 , It hocoinj.1 nn nttiT Imponiltilllty for tlio liquor aiip.'tltt ) tu oilst < llI.Il.N : SI'l-i'Il'IC : CD. , IVopi. Clnclnn it ) , O 4S'pnio : book of p.irtl ulirj : frjo. ro ba h.ll uf Knhn „ U > ' . . UlC.u S'.i. W i-jljilj , lllake , llrno & < Jj. , nil itliit.-lui Dnu J3 , Omaha , Neb A. H. D YER , Kliuutdi-K , iriirohousiK , Inctory l > nllilliiK , mill nil \vnrk re < | Mlrini ; u tllciroimli iiinl pruotlrul kiiowlrtlco < > t ( ' ( instruction nud Hlrenutll ol nliitciBH | | , u xiirrmlty. 1' . . < ) . Hut : iil : , lYeiiiollt , Nel ) . QDISORDERS y.VnJ all tha train of KVII.9 , \ VKAKXI53iSDKIW.I TV. UT ' . , tllit n3 conipnnr Iliemi \ mart Qfli'KI.V un I I'KKUA. NK.SThY t'LllKI ) . Full STIlK.SIiTH and loan UlTCn to ovt-ry p rt of tlu bo If I will soul ( iu- curoljr i-ic < ej ) KilKlS tonnr sutterer tua proicrlp. tton that euro I mo of thusu tro.ihlt ) ( . Addrjjj , I. . A. UltAUI.blV lUTl'l.i : CHEKK. MIOI1 JA.WN 400 IIIUAI\V.\V , COUNCII , HMJl'I'S. Money I.oniud on Di.i'iioniU , WitMiU'i , otj. 1J.K bargains In nnrudcomail pledfoi. OVIDE VIEN , Justice ot thu I'unce - - 51 Ilroudwny , Ujistulrs. COIMOTIO.\S : A _ I'BCIAI TY. ' ' " 'AbsoluteiytlioBostMade. "A Delicious Mcdlcatod Con- IVotion" for the relief of Cough * , n > Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , ami , n > for clearing the voice. Vor sale by nil Druggists nnil Confectioners. I'ackctl in full two ounce packages , Price 5 Cents. If yon nre unable to procure the Pomona Cou li Tablets CD Itoiti your dealer fend us 3 cents in 3 stamps nnd receive n box by mail. .Mudc by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona 1'ruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & GO , Council BlufTs , In. Architects , Surveyors , Contractors We have a full supply of IVlatlic- rnatlcal Jpstfurneptsj Dfavv- 1t g papc Sj Trac'T ' g Cloth , FrayisltS ] podSj Ghaipsj Uev- clsj papcS ) Squares. Illus trated Catalogue free. THmPIOLDCI [ ) J14 South 15th Street , Next to J'o&toTTlcG. ImprovaJ Safal/ / Elevator ? , KIMBALL BROS. OMAHA OI'TIt'K 1011 DOCOIiAS Sl'UKKTJ I'or. Utb St. und 11 Avi' . , Umncll HlnlTs. COUNCIL BLUFFS ST5AM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dyeing nnd Glcmiluz done Iu KIO highest style ot thu nrt. Kiulod nnil tiilnud fiibrlc.s iiuuio to lee I : us coo.l us now. Won : promptly done iinl dollvcrol In all parts of llio country. Send ( or prlco 1UU C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. Hrcudwnv , uonr Northwestern Do i CIHIIIOIlliiffa , in. Parlies Anheuscr , Buthvolso" , Pnust nnn Pule HKKRS , KITIIHU HOTTLKl ) OH IN KICGS , can lonve orders at No. 213 Mtiln Street , Council BlulTs , lown , or Tola- phone 3 3. XJooiia delivered promntly. SOLE AGKNCY FOR Brewing uss'o , ol si. LOUISa / DR. McCREW THE SPECIALIST. In mifur ) > nspod la the treatment of nil PRIVATE DISEASES and nil Weakness yrii and Dltorderi of Muti > 8 years eipcrienco. \Vrlto for circular * and question list free. 14 tli nnd Fnrnnm Big. , Omnlm , Nob- Special JN/oUcea / , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Jill Y Improved ri'Mclenco property forcniili whoa thuprleu Ii low cnouKli. II. ( i. MoUuo , 10 Muln * . . ' loan . farm and cltj propjrtr Al.Hl'UAOTMnnrl . Tutor A Thum.n , Council llluir t iJVlIl IC.VCII AXOK , li-room homo ; modirn couvon- Icnccn ; tiOJt locitlon In Couno I Illurti ; clear ot encumbrance ; will oicliniua for bmlnj < * home la Foinn muallor town In m-Mern lown or o.ntorn No- hrn < kn. Ureonshloldi , Nicholson i Co. , Council lllnllii. . 040 ACHi : Nohrankn nchool Irtuu for .ile ut 12 per nrro. ISUmprOTOd farm fJ | ur aero. Jobnitoa A Vnn I'ntten. I/OH BAl.li A nniubor of Kouil Ion between 1 llrondniir nnd thu now hrldxo at verr low urlcoo. ( irocnnhleldl. Nicholson , lt' . l.i ) lt SAI.K-Seror.il polccn it line Knr.lon Irnd at J n bnriinln ( ireen hluld > , Nicholson \ t o , I'IK ( K.VCIIAS'liK-'llireo seed resilience ) In Council II.u T' for wjiturn laud , ( ireeimhleld > , Nicholson .t Co. SO.MK ciM > h nnd clnr lot * to Dvchnnue for n KOOtl plecootboBlnempropelty. ll.ti.Mcjicc.lUMnlnit ( TUDHNT nuree wnnlril ut W. C. A. hOBpltai. * ' corner Ninth street und Fifth nvminc ; mutt Ixi between .II nnd 'M yearn of line , hoalthjr nud of food ulinrnctcr. IOaT Dlnck doir skin Uprnbo. A man drlflPU Jlmjrtnton was reen to pick It up on coruor of Hlilh utrcM't und MUlli nventio. Kinder will plraiu return to John achoontKun , ollhor nt store or red * elf nee. Evans Laundry Co. S. r. HENRY , SEP/Y AND MQ'R. 520 PEARL ST. , Council Bluffs , la. . Telephone 2DO. Special Tenns to Agents