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    THE OMA1TA DAILY HER : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1893.
THE DAILY BEE
curst n. m.rrrs
( 11 K I NO 12 I'RAUIi STUHF.T
1 t-llvelfdly rnrrlrr to nny pitt ot llio city
II. \ \ Tlt.TON Manager
No. 43
Tl.U PIIONF.S jHiiMnrMOmVc j NI,1)t ( ) Qlllnr . . . . .No.23
Hostoii htnro , 10 day sale.
Woik In tlm second Ucgice , Hxce'slor '
lodge. Masonic this evening.
J. It Oeltrii'h was presented a flnocollec-
linn of snakes jestciday by some of his
fi lends
Mr. and Mrs J.V Kqlilto entertained n
number of their ftlends Monday evening at
ul their lioino on HlulT street at loi.
A carload of soidlris passed through the
city vrstctdny over tha Hurllncton , bound
for rhcjcnne 'I hey teen the Union 1'acllic
west.
A , L. Wnlkci' * grocco stoioon Broadway
near the corner of Eighth sticct was closed
jis'ciday nftcinoon on a landlord's wilt of
nttichmcnt.
'I ho loi.il freight olltces In this city will bo
i loscd , except for tbo dclhcry of perishable
fiolght , 'Ihuisday. October i0 ! , on account of
'Ilianlisghlng day.
Klincr .lames , who wan charged \\lth
Mealing a blanket , was found to bo the
wrong boy In police court iCBtcrdtiV morn
ing , ami huia dlschnigcd after a hearing.
Spci lal lomnmntcntlon of Hluff Ulty lodge
No. 71 , Ancient , Krco and Accepted Masons ,
Wedncsdav at S o'clock p. in. , for work In
fellow ( 'Lifts degice. All fellow crafts and
master Masons reiicstul | to bo present. T
U Ixu'eyorahlplul muster. .
'I'lioinas l/iilinoro loidcd up on ied-eyo
last evening , nml when his btothor tiled to
taltu him homo his uplrits rebelled. } lo was
In the net of uUtninlstcilng n thumping to
his vvoll-mcMnlng but Imhscieot brother
when an oflicci' lan uoioss him anil took him
In chaigc
It Is lepoitcd that an rlToil Is being made
to sccnio the pat don of ( leorgo Manning , the
Ihst Pleieo Hticot icsldunt who was found
guilty In federal cburt o\ei a j ear ago of
tbo cilmo of countci foiling Sotno of his
filends 1mAo started n petition to the presi
dent on its i omuls
A stipulation has been plated on fllo In
the disuk't comt by whit h the Union Depot
mm Kailway company is to htuo until
Jauntily 1 , lb)4. ! ) In which to file exceptions
to the Judgment which was icndoiud against
them Borne tlmo ago in the suit in which 1' .
J. Day xvas pU.lntifT.
Abe Lincoln post gave n ball last evening
at the Masonic temple. A largo number of
tickets wcio sold and the floor was lilted
with the mcriy dnnceis all the oAcnlng An
oichu3tia fiunishcd excellent music , .Supper
was set xcd and all present weru ghcn an
oppot limit } ofhavlnira good llmo. A nout
Mini was lo.ilb.cil , which will go to swell the
tcliuf fund.
Uuv Andiovvs wn auested last evening
on u chaigo of diunkcnncss.Vhileho was
at the police station a filond of his caltod on
htm and nolntrd him out to tbo police us
having nibbed him of $10 during the after
noon. Hool.iimcd ho was diunU ana An
drews ittnccd to talso him homo Instead of
steeling him In a homowaid direction , how
ever , ho took him into a neighboring barn
and took advantage of his befuddled con
dition to go tlnough his pockets When last
seen the friend , ulio bin ! within the last few
houis bccoini' sober , was on his way to the
city olei It's lesidonco to Illo an Information.
Oooil ICriiMMiH tor TlinnkR.
At jour Tlmnkpgiv ing dinner tomor
row you will have c&pcciul masons lor
Kiviiigr tlinnks if jou hike note of those
prices anil buy the inuteriitls for your
feant nt , Hrown's C. O. I ) gtocery. You
will tfho thanks beeau o j on luuo ob
tained the best giocufies in town , and
because ) jou did not have to pay the old
btylo ] ii Ices for tlu-m. For the amount
you ubod to liavo to tivo for enough fern
n little Thuiiksgiung Innuli jou otin
unread n fcust tomoriow. Just look at
tfioso pi ices and then got in your oulor
early :
Dfcsfcotl liukeys , Oo u pound.
Drosbcd ducks , 7e. }
Dressed chickens , Sc.
Bulk ovBtorb , "Oo a quai t. - -
Cunnod , 2 cans for Ur > e.
Ki ob 1 1 lottueo.
Ki OHI I'uilibliet ) .
Parsley.
( Jttloiy.
All kinds of nuts and candies.
C'aliiornia and Now York fji'iipcs.
And all. lower than any other place in
town.
13iow if s C. O. U , grocery.
' 1 liu Turin rlij tlyoVorl < 8.
The Tw in City Dye woiks is now the
larguHt anil moflt complete in the nest.
The now building is equipped with the
newest approved muuhinoiy , in hands of
export workmen. All kinds of dyeing ,
cleaning und renovating ladies' anil gen-
tloinon'b giirincntH , fcuthore , etc. All
woik gimranteod. Olllco and works at
i.th ( ! street and Avenue A , Council
llullt > ; Oinaluv ollico , 1521 Farnamstieot.
G. A. RCIIOKUSAUK , I'ropriotoi1.
Curpei KoiiinunlB ,
Largo onougli for good bi/ed rooinn ,
nowcbt und linest pnvtoins. ut uway loss
than cost , und till other kinds of gtiodb ,
portieies , luces and upholstery materials
nt prices that cannot ho duplicated iinjv-
wliore elbO. Council BlutTH Carpet Co.
W. K. Chninbors , dancing academy ,
Masonic temple. Classes caeli Wednes
day afternoon and evening.
Abk your grocer lor Domestic soap.
I'AUAtiUAVlW ,
Vf , C. Stacy Is thinking of moving to Mln-
ncapolU.
Mrs Henry Swan has gene to Uulo , Neb ,
to spend Thanksgiving w ith fi lends ,
Mis. Wade Carv ban ictmncd from St.
Joseph , Mo , , where she wont to attend the
funeral of her falhur.
Mra. Prank Bilnainild of IVpcka , Kan. , is
in thu city for ftisii to nor parunts. .Mr
und Mis. D. J KoL'kwell , on 'J liiul avenue.
N" I IN r < > ri < U !
In addition to our great 10-day clear
ing sale for the next 8 days , lominonc-
ing toniorrow , Wi'dnei-daj' , wo will liavo
11 now titti action in our coi-bct dopait-
inent.
MHo , ( lorohl , an export In c-oinot
lltting , will bo in attendance at our
corfalt department for the next few days ,
comiuonolng tomorrow , Wednesday ,
who will adjust those excellent gar
ments to any who care to test their llt-
tlng ( liialitios. Whether you purehnbo
or no , it does not mattor. Coino and sue
the goods and ) ioi feet Htyles.
Floxlbonu moulded corsetn received
medal of highest award at World's Co
lumbian exhibition. In addition wo will
olTor the greatest bargains in the cot sot
line ever oliown. In a gicat many cases
corsets at loss than half price. Corbels
tliat m > ld from 7i > u to Sl.fiO , during this
sain for II'Jc , Corsets that sold fiom
$ l.'ii to $2,00 , during this bale OHo ; this
lot luuhiilos 'riionihon'u nursing , G. 1) . ,
Chicago waist , \Ynrnor s Health and
Thomson's ubdomlnul corbots. O. 1) ) .
la Sptito coisets , during ealo $1,00 ,
HOS-IOK HTOIII : ,
Kothcrlngham , Whltolaw Ar Co. ,
Letulei'ii anil Promoters of Low Prices ,
_ Council HlulTB , la.
All fancy work for the Women's
Christian association entertainment must
bo handed in to Mrs. O. II. Stnn-ruden ,
1520 Willow avenue , Satuiday afternoon
or Monday ut the latest.
A full Una of typovviitor supplies cur
ried in stock by the Smith-Premier
company. Olllco 100 S. Main bticot.
Domubtic fcoup ib the
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Fred Krneger Skipi Ont , Lcavin. ; ; Suvtral
Unmet Oblicjftticna.
HE IS ALSO SAID TO BE A DEFAULTER
As Cliilrmnn of n Cominltten ot ttm Trtu-
' bum ) lln Collected tlio I'rocrnln of
n l.i\l ( \ nml Apiiilcd lliciu
tit lli > On ii fir.
Icd Krueger , an cmplo.vo ol the ChicaRO
. "cNottlivvcstcrn " Hallway company , Is miss
ing , and it Is the Tienbund society of this
city that U the piIt.rlpal mouitier over bis
tcmpoiary dcn.lsc. A ball was given by the
society a couple of weeks airo and Ivruogor
occupied the position of i hah man of the
committee on uiiaiiguments. He had the
Job of receiving and dish using the money.
Ho did the rcceivlmr In ilrst-class bhupo. but
when Itcamo to dlsbuislng bo dUin't seem
to bo a shinlmr success. ' 1 ho merchants who
furnished stuff foi the ball tnivo been com-
tilainlng that they did not iccelvo their p iv ,
and early in the work It developed that
KrucRur had skipped the town.
Ho has been gene , as ni'.uly as can bo
learned , oer since last Thursday. 'I hat dny
being pay dav , ho drew his check and sent
his wltonnd jounai'st child to Logan , nhoio
they had friends. When they had boon dis
posed of ho locked up his house , which is at
the corner of A\cnuo L and Tenth sticot ,
and left for pat ts us jot unknown. lie and
his wife are said to have had considerable
domestic : trouble , and she is not supposed to
know nny inoio of his picsent whereabouts
tluin.nny one else. At soon as the fact of his
dmppear.mt.0 and sbortnge became known
the members of thoTicubnnd held a meeting
and stinck his name fiom their lolls They
then appointed a committee to Investigate
the case and Und out if possible whither the
bird had llown. The doings of this commit
tee are carried on with the moat scinpuloiis
secicci , and the mi-mbeis thi'ieuf refuse to
htaty whether or not they hnvo secuicd u
irate of him
Kinegcr Is thoucht to have neglected to
settle a number of bis own bills in addition
to those of the society , and tlicio will bo
iiuitoashoitagu all around. His believed
the amount ho look with him belonging to
the sociotv will amount to not less than
? luO U he society has airangcd to piy all
claims which Its ch liriran failed to moot ,
and so preserve the good name of the older.
Kiueger will bo lemembeicd by many as
having sued the city not , long ago for $111,1)00 )
damages on account of the death of his wife.
Mlmliort syniplHiiij Club
This popular organisation will appear
at Dohtiny's next t'l iday evening , under
the auspices of the Young Men's Chris
tian association. In speaking of the
entertainment given b.v the club in Ues
Moincs recentlj a paper published in
that eitv fcavs :
"Numerous encores and heaity applause
attested the fact that tlm cntcitainment
was of n very pleasing character throughout.
Master Tommy Pnuoll is a noble little per
former and any mention , however Iliittcilng
would hardly pronaro a leader for the ex
cellent rendition he gives of % iolin solos ,
comic sonirs and speeches So many com
mendable feituies wcie lontalncd in the
progtam that space cui tails individual
mention. "
Ilavo you been the new gas hetitors at
the Gab company's olliee.J
\\liy Knlto , limurniii n liatrK ?
It is loportcd that ttio Jhe insmancc com
panies aie about to mil up the tales , and
hn'vo ahcady increased the price of certain
lisks In tlns city to sueti an extent as to
amount piactieally to piohibition. One or
tno prominent citi/cns of Council Bluffs has
noon In couespondonee with a well known
insurance inspector in another state , und
tbo following has been iccelvcd fiom him
with reference to the action of the coin-
pan les :
"Why raise the rates ? This isapeitinent
question and the inmu ante companies should
not hesitate to give their icabons for this
Jictionon their pait aim snow conclusively
that it was necessaiy.
"Not bjtthat these coipoiations have a
light to place nny pii'Olhey choosn upon
their uolleics and the people haver lijht to
pny or not pav the pUce asked , but this
< iucstion Is pertinent , lie-cause for years tbo
public has given full sway to the leacing
companies who aio now giving the rate
thumb anew a lot.nd tuin. The public
has allowed them to combine foi tlieir sclt-
protcctlon against competition , and now
these companies should give an account of
their stcwaidsbip in this rate in i tier. As
far hick as wo have anifllablo reeoid.
being fiom ten to ( Ifteen jeut. in home states
to as high as thiitv.voais i , ; othcis , we have
a loss ratio to pipmiums paid of fi-l 7 per
cent for the United States and Canada Last
icarwas ovictlv an nvoiairo jcar. Helow
is given a table of statistics covering a suf
ficiently lai go Held in the nouhwcbt to fur
nish a lalrbjbis of aveiagc
wjuniuifcr J * .10 n
_ " _
Aur.iKutotil IOHH | niiint " 110
AM IIHUtlt 4'XIMMIHCH , | M 1 CCIlt . .l. 0
Ni t protlt , lid ciMit . 21 I
Allowing that the losses have been un
usually hcav.v this vour thus far H Is not
possible that the loss ratio will be laiscu
above a ircncral avciago of 47 or 48 per cent.
Then why laiso tlm i.ites SO per cent or
more on business jisUsf
"llieio Is no getting away fiom these
figures ; ' they are absolutely correct and
speak for thenihclves "
Unity Guild of ( iraco Episcopjil church
will Borvo iv Now Enghind sujipor Friday
evening , Uccombor 1 , fiom ! t to 7 o clock ,
followed by iv party. Tickets 2. > conta
each ; no oxtnv chm-po for dnncing.
Aluncl
I have kind fi lends , many and true ,
Choice us the flimiihjne , and as clear ,
Piecious from ovcry point of view :
Companions , clement , winning , dour.
And vet , I'm ' every passing hour
Alonol Alone ! ! Oh , sudly lone !
My wife , her woids of < iuconlv potver ,
Inciting , tender , all have llown.
Dear ono , she's giaspod the heavcnlv life
ThaUlles beyond death's tiacltlcss line ,
Kscaped the woild's wild , wildonnfr sttlfe ,
At rest , Eweet icst , 'mid scenes divine ,
Ono j oar ago God gave her wimrs ,
Made her an nngol at His thione ;
AVhcio sciaphs live , nnd Cubrlet sings ;
She has u mansion ttiero , her ow n.
A land otpuio delights ! A land
\Vhoroe.ich a crown of glory wears ;
There In thu saint woild , bund In hand ,
She all their jos and Uluntphs shuics.
I ranmt wish her back again ;
This world is dark with clouds niul night ,
DocadCH of hlckncss. sadness , pain ;
God keep her In Ills world of light.
Not long with heavy , bolten door ,
Shall I ba held below the nicies ;
With her I'll walk } cm star-lit door ;
With Chi 1st we'll dwell Iu Paradise.
Meanwhile , my gtriekcn Ircart , work on ;
Tearless , press for the golden shore ;
Do ready nt thy setting BUII , .
To Join the friends gene on before.
COINCII. Ui.f > w , November 2y , 16U3.
Tlio Rmlth-Piomior Typewriter com
pany 1ms opened tin ollico , 100 S. Main.
Typewriter KiipplioH for nil tiiukes of
muchitu'B , Telephone , 112. Cull us up
if jou wish anything in our lino.
For neat job printing , prompt delivery
und low eat prices go to Pryor Bros. , Ute
job ollk'o , 12 I'ourl Btteot. .
W. S. Uaird , Luw\or , Kvotott block.
1.HI1CO < lel H I'lUlll ,
J , C. I'lingu , who occupied the position of
deputy United States revenue , collector
uuder ClovuUuil'i lirst udmluutratlou , liudi
himself In the same position todnj Tel
lector Stockhouso nppomtc'd bun as his
deputy nnd ho took the plaro jcstcttliv
mnnilnir , succeeding M M I'atklnson of
Corning. Thoofllco Is thus lomovod from
Corning to this cltv , nntl will be located In
the government building.
You pay your inonoy and jou lake
your choice cither Dr. .IcfTerU'
Dlphthct in Hctncdy or n fune-nl. Thirty-
five ytars trial ptoves Dr. .Toffcm1
diphtheria medicine infiilllblo in putrid
sore throat , ns in malignant "eat-lot
fever or malicrnant diphtheria. For sale
by UcanHey , Davis and Dullaven , also
.1404 Cuming shoot , Uninha.
Sncur Corn ! Miciir I'ornl
Try the Council BlttlTs Sugar .CornP
The best in the matkot.
Absolutely no chemicals mod to bleach
the corn white , it is jbung , tender ,
H cnt , clean and wholesome.
iHbTitiin. cotJitr DOI.VUS.
Urlminrlmnn'fl D.IIUMRO Suit tip for
Another Trl it Other Itonin of Intrro t.
The suit In which U H. Grlmmelman
seeks to iccover f 10,000 fi-om the Union Pa
cific Itnllwny romp.iny on nccount of the
death of his son , William Grlinmclmnn , was
put upon trial jesteiday In the district
eouit. It had Its Hi st ti lal at the hst tcim ,
which resulted In n verdict of cloven to one
in favor of the plalntlff.all tbociicumstances
Indicating that the odd juror had icasons
of his own for vv.intlng to see the lailway ,
company win. 'I he ease will undoubtedly.
last several dajs.
Yestciday moining the case of Koss
against Boron was disposed of. ' 1 ho evi
dence was all submitted Monday night nnd
a motion to take the case fiom tbo jury was
\cstoidiymornlngthejudgo took
It from the jury and Instructed for a vcidlet
for the defendant , 'tho plaintiff sought to
collect $1,700 for the keeping of the defend
ant's child for a nuinbin ofoins. .
'iho city tiled n motion iesterdav for a
nevvtilalof the case of GeoiRO A. Holmes
against the city. In which the plnlnUff lu-
eently secured a Judgment of { G,040 ,
In the CMSO of V Ogden iigamsl C U
W.ilto an answer und counter claim vveijj
( lied , claiming $2,200 for services and ma-
tei lals fui nlshed
Alljurois oxccptini ; those now occupied in
the trial of the Grinimelinaii ease have been'
excused until next Moiuhij In oulei that
they may pass Thanksgiving at their homes.
The date of ' 'The Hooker Schoolmas
ter , " to bo given hero b.v 1'iof. Pieston
K. Dillonbcck , has been H.\ed for next
week. Subscribers will iJk'aso ' bo pro-
pat cd to receive tlieir tickets this week.
S. M. Williamson still sells the Stan-
datd and Domestic at 100 South Main
street , and has not tomoved to Uroad-
way , as has been reported.
Carving1 sots , Ilncst warranted blades ,
$2.00 per pair up. Our largo fall block
of pocket knives , ta/ors and carving and
table cutlery is no\v in. Cole ft Uole ,
41 Main. '
George S. Davis , pie eriplioti'aruggibt.
Ask your grocer for Domestic soap.
Cn ! ) punl-Allon.
The- residence of Mr. nnd Mis J. B.
Allen , 0-11 Hurilson stieet , was the scene of
a delightful gathciing last ercninir , the oc
casion being the man iage of their daughter ,
Mis. Orpha A Meiers , to Mi. David Clay-
pool of Cozad , Neb The ccromonv was
poi foi mod by Kov. Stephen Phclps , U D. , in
the presence of only a few frlenus. Mr.
Clavpool is one of the prospetous merchant
batikcis of Co/ad , while his bride has been
ono of the leading musicians of Council
Bluffs for several j ears Mr. Claypool vylll
take her to her now homo iu Co/ad , accom
panied by the best wishes of her many
friends heie.
The Puor Wilt tHoTlmlikH ,
Tomorrow , for dressed chickens are
only oe a pound , and everything clfce , in
ptoportion , at Brown'b C. O. D. grocery.
Smith-Premier typewriters for rent.
Telephone , 112.
Smoke T. D. King & Uo's Partagas
MurriiiE" I.ltiiiscn.
The following marriage licenses weio
issued jesterday by the county clerk :
Niluio and Address. Age.
I ( iustav .lunlce ] , I'ottnnatl iinlo countyJ !
I hniniii htuldi , I'o tnvvnttuinlu county " 0
I David Claypool , Cozud. Neb . . . . 62
lOrpb.jA. .Movers , Council HlnnS . . . 27
Call at the ha/aar of the ladies of St.
Poter's chinch in the Etfcoman building
and have a good time. Admission 10
cents.
Buy your Thanksgiving tuikoy of
Mot/got & Randlett. Mat 0011-5 for HtulT-
ingr , too. The linest line of poultry in
the city.
Ladies , if you dosne absolute peace in
the kitchen ask your grocer for J. O.
llollmujr & ( Jo.'s Fancy Patent Hour.
Domestic soap is the oest
v . _
Movcmoiitfi oT Ocriiu Stniimon , NoK. .
At Now i'oik Anhed Wcstornland ,
fiom Antwerp ; Dania , fiom Havre.
At liicmen Airived Kms , from Now
Yoik.
At Ixmdon Sighted Auchoila , fiom Now
Yoik.
At Glasgow Ai rived Steamer Poiner-
ntiian Stiirat , from Montreal
At Southampton An iv cd Havel , from
New York.
At Quecnstown Passed Teutonic , from
Now York for Liverpool.
\fKA211Klt \
u \ \ \ \ \ Ticli : ) lln V liltoil by u C'olil
AH \ u.
WASHINOTO.V , Nov S8 rorecast for Wed
nesday For Nebraska und Iowa Occas
ional slltrht snows , but gcnoially faircolder ; ,
northerly winds
For South Dakota Light snows , followed
by clearlnir weather ; decidedly colder ,
norther ! ) winds.
J.oral Kctord *
OFFif-EOPTHE WBATIIKH UUIIEAU. OVIAIU.
Nov "S Omaha tecord of temperature and
rainfallcompircd with corresponding day of
past four A cats :
1893 1802. Ifttl 18UO.
Maxlimini temperature 40 = 4 ! > o .ISO 473
Minimum tempnr ituio. 203 27 ° U = > .no
AvoriiKiituiiiporutUiu 303 3110 do 4113
1'iKclpltatlon . .00 .UU T .00
Statement showing the condition of tem
perature nnd picuipltatlon at Omaha for the
day and since March 1 , IblM ;
NormaltcMiipHratura , . . > . 40
Dellcloney fin thu d ty 40
Detlcloncy bliicii Mnich 1 ObO
Normal ptrelpltiuloti , , 34 Inch
Dullclc'iicy foi Out day. . . . , , . Ot Inch
Dcllcluncy blnco Murcii 1 , , . 0 37 Inchon
Itrporm troin Other Stiitloim ut H p. in ,
"T"liidlcalm trace.
LtLiiuui K. Hl'VT , I.di-al Korco.-iHt OnicJ.il.
C'olil Wave Cuinliiu.
The following telegram WAS received from
Washington , D. O. , by the local weather
bureau ofilco : :
lluUtrold vtnvo vvurnlng. Tunipc'riitur v > lll
full from tlfleeu to twuuty degree's by Wudncb-
UttJ' lllbt. | ( IIAIIUINUION.
CITY fflllVfll IWKFDiXf.S
Lit I V/UUillIlj Itfvuv/l' ul/KillO
Ike Hascill Drops Hw'pnrity Oru a3o to
"
Tight for OorponftiSu"Intorejls. .
NEW G\S \ LEAKS FflOM/j\N \ OLD MEIER
I'urthcr ii'V'A\iihin ' \ '
Olncimlon ( if I'rniiclilne
llnncill CrltlclKC * tlic.C'iitirin Srvetut .
Votuen li } the 'Mnyifr Itoutlno
lltiilnois
f
T. S Hascall , "Ihe laVorllFg man's oandl-
date , " and Ills follower vln the cotmcll ,
scoicd another \Ietory at the moetlngof
that body last night for the Oin ih.i tins
Mnnufactuiingconipain 'Ihe.v did not have
u vvallt nvviiy , however , and mlioith shoved
the enllio jusponslblllti of the action of the
combine on the Judicial } .
Air. Unseall worked the racket that the
coin t Unit had issued the icsti.ilnlng older
had committed the gieatest of tilckcry in
the entire piocccdings and that the combine
was fieo ftomjobbciv and ns white as the
dilvcn snow 'Iho light was ullvolv ono and
the patllaincntailans vvcro in their element
All of the membciH made speeches , nnd
some of them Indulged in sc.veial 'I'lic
trouble was stilted by the cltj eicrk leliirn-
Ing the veto ot the mayor with un ciuioise-
ment that the pa pots wete handed him at
8 15 , after the council Mad adjoin tied.
Mr. Hascall objected to the pipers being
received and was supported hi Mr Wheeler
Mr. llovvell said that thoio was no objec
tion to receiving the pipe-is and placing
them on Hie. Ho intended to Mist.iiti iho
veto of the mayor , but would aslc no
memuer w > voio upon ino iiiesllon | until the
Injunction VVHI dissolved
I'lesldcnt iJcchel tuled that It was not In
order to receive the p.ipeis , where u member
objected , unless the council voted that the
same be eonsldetcd.
Ml. Munro raised the ) olnt that no one
knew what the pancis contained and thei
should bo icau for information
Natural gas was tuined loose for : i few
minutes. U was Mr. Hascall , "thelaboiing-
man's candidate. " He bald the paper tould
not bo iccelvcd. as the ehailer piovlsions
pievcntcdit. Ho talked ac.iinst time , and
said that "Judge Majnaid in his palmiest
dajs in New York was never gnitlj of such
tiicUory as was that of the com t enjoining
the council iiotn passing the oidln.inee over
the veto of the mavor. " .
Mr. Piincesaid that the minute thepapeis
vveie received they became subject to leuis-
latlvo action and the com ts had enjoined tiio
council fiom enacting legislation on the sub
ject contained in the papcis.
DUiiKscil tlm Injunction.
Mr. Howell believed that the papcis could
legally and shojld be lecelved by the co'in-
cil. Ho inqulicd of thoclti nttoine.v whether
with nn InUincUnn Rtiitiillnir nvnitlm , .rn..n
the papcis could not/lie leeched und placed
on the table until the Injunction was dis
posed of.
Mr. Connell said that the chaitcr pie-
vented the inessage being lecelved. vvhilo
the order of the com t prevented the veto
being acted upon e\cept in ono manner. Ho
thought the council was In a dilemma and
was in ilaitgerof violating either an uxpiess
ptovislon of the chaitcr or oidei of the
court.
Mr. Siundors said tint ho did not believe
U proper to reecho the papeis owing to the
injunction , as ho did npt ( ( csiro to place him
self in contempt by voting upon any consid-
ctation of the same.
Mr. iisasser : Inqnitcd yf Mr. Saundois if
he would vote to recctvo Jho papcis after
the injunction was disliosad of. Mf. Saun-
deis replied that his action would depend
upon thocncuinstanccs
Mr. Elsasser insisted that the papers
should be iccelvcJ auij action taken as soon
as the courts bad passed iwon the motion
for a permanent injunction.
Mr. Munro said thatiiec'ouncil
, , vvcs pui-
suing n peculiar cdurse. tl'ho mombeis did
not know what was contained in the papers ,
and could not act } t\toliigpntly \ until the
papeis had been read for infoiniation.
l'low lou of the Uluirtnr ,
Mr. Wheeler i cad the prov Ision of the char
tercovt'ilng the iiuestion of votes. Hesaid
the opponents of the Cianchiso bad left ono
end of the bag open. They had enjoined the
mavor and council from doing n thine , but
had omitted the cltv clerk , whose duty waste
to certify the measures becoming law ,
when the major had not sent in : i veto Ho
asset ted that the major had neglected to
phico aeto in the hands of the council
pievious to adjouinment and consequently It
was a law.
Mr. Steel was sui piised that any member
of the council would piofoss ballet Hut the
mcusuie u.isu law und lie know that no
court would sanction such pioccduro as
hud characteii/ed the course of the gas or-
dinuncc. lie said that the minor's veto was
In the bands of his secrolary und i cady for
presentation previous to the udjouinment
of the OUIK il Mr. Steel ussei tea that the
council had not niotiit the icgular hour and
that the clock was too fast.
1'iesldent Bocliel ipplied that the council
was called to eider at 8 Oi o'clock , tlio time
being bliown by the clock. Ho said that the
intimation that he had tampeiod with the
clock was false.
Mr. Steel denied tb.-.t bo had nr in.
timatcd that the piesident hud tampcied
with the clock nnd had onlj assoited that
the timepiece was too fast.
Mr. Pinker cuino to the icsuuoand ssiid
tbo clock showed the fianio hour us his time
piece on the night in question.
The call of the loll was then ordoted.
Mr. ndwauis explained his vote by sajlng
that ho believed in ono dopiitmont of gov
ernment respecting another. For that ieu-
son ho thought tbo pipers should not bo re
ceived until the injunction had been passed
upon. t
Mr. nisasuer arose to explain his vote.
The piesliient thought Mr. Elsassor hud
tulkcd enough nnd the gentleman fiom the
Second contented himself with casting his
vote.
vote.Mr. . Jncobson said that according to tha
opinion that it was vviong to votoonowuy
and It was wrong to vote the other Consn-
iiuontly ho would vote touoticcelve the
papers.
The vote was proceeded with and resulted
as follows Yeas Ills isser , Howell , Munro ,
Steel I. Majs Hack , lUuncr , IMwards ,
Hascall , .laeouson , Mi-r enrlo , Parker , Pi inco.
Saunduis.Specht'Ihomus , Wheeler , Hcchei
Later n communication from the m.iv or
was iccolvcd calling attention to his veto of
the gaa oulinance on November .
Ab quickly as the communication was ivaJ
Mr , Steel moved that it ho received and
placed on Hie. The piesutont said that If
there was no objection such action would bu
taken , , , '
Mr Steel thcp inovod Umt the veto of the
mavor bu taken up Mr , Huscall objected
and moved Unit the communication , previously -
viously oidcred llled , boiejceled. His mo
tion was put ind piuvaliud.
Hcio the counrll ot bfrlly mixed , and Mr.
Steel's motion to fllotfiumajor'scoinmunlca-
tion went gllmmorintf'uidcr ' ) .1 ruling of thu
chair. ,
Another motion byj Alr.iStool was not put
to a vote At the time the mavor vetoed ( ho
gas ordinance bo ulso t vetoed a resolution
upon another subject. Mr , Stool's motion
was to tuke up that 'roiqlutlon , and after H
spirited light the regular order of business
was proceeded with ui > qiiiiotloii ( of Mr , Has
call.
. i
hiveral Vi tocmliy , the .Mavor.
Mayor Demls vetoed the oidlnanco cio-
atlngpavlng district RT5'and the same was
sustained. Also u i Bplution to toliiy the
pavement In block 1M , ; uid pay for the saino
from the geueial fund. The rote was not
sustained. A vote of a resolution ordering
the grading of Ninth street , from Unncroft
to HarUer's subdivision , was also subtatnod ,
Other vetoes were disposed of as follows-
OiJerlng water hydiants on Thlrtj-thlrd
street , south of Hurt ; oi > Fifteenth , south of
Williams , und repealing ordinance No. 3U5. (
Not sustained. Ordurine paving contractor
to grade the sidewalk apace on each > ido of
Half Howard from Twenty-sixth toTvrentj1-
eighth strc'ov ; sustained.
The mayor appointed J. B. Miller to net as
city prosecutor during the absence of Mr ,
Cocbran , The upi > olntinont was continued.
Wo could not Improve the quality if we
paid double the price. DeWitt' Witch Huzel
Salvo Is the best suivo that experience can
produce , or thut inonoy cun buy.
Place your order early Thanksgiving !
for Chrismas !
your Holiday Attire I New Year
You will have another J good cause for genuine
THANKSGIVIN
if you have us put the measure line on you for one of our
SuitS-to order-well made and trimmed-at
Our $25.00 and $30.00 grades arc equal to the best Garments made.
Breeches ! Pants ! Pantaloons ! Trousers
S5-OO & 6-OO SV.OO &S.OO
No need being- particular about the proper name you'll save from $2 to $3 on 'cm
We're headquarters for Trousers !
Perfect Fit j are three of the reasons why we maUe &o many ' " "
Acurate Style V . / - i
Easy Prices j Overcoats to Urclcr.
and S2.Q.OO fro"1 Kerseys Meltons Heavers Frieze Chinchillas etc ,
Where can You do so well ?
We 207 south 1'Sth street ,
Mail
Samples. Karbach block ,
The Original ant ! Genuine
( WORCESTERSHIRE )
Imparts the most delicious taite and zcat to
KXTIIACT eai sours ,
Of a LCTThlt from EH
n JIKDICALOBNSTS GRAVIES.
TIihMAN at Mnd-
ras , to lila brother FISH
at WORCKbTBlt ,
Slay,1881.
"Tell
LEA
tluittliclr siuico IB
litghly esteemed In
India , mulls In mv
opinion , llm most
palatnble , as well
ixs tlio most wlinle- HAKEUIT3 ,
homosaucutlint Is
made. " Arc.
B ofM tos ;
sse that you get Lea & Pen-ins1
Signature on r\ cry bolllc of Ilicorlclnnl and genuine
JOHN DUNCAN'S &ONS , MiW IT O Hit
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
CliBiltlc * I roiriit 1111 I.nJ y l lo
IZntrrt tinmen ! nr llmicr'ii Oosslp.
A laigc .nut selcot audience assembled at
tbo Associated Olm ities onteitiinincnt nt
Damn's hall last night The punciple ob
ject ot the onteitainment _ vvas to gjt tbo
bettor class of citi/cns infiestcd in tno
woik of flwiitv , and judging from appeir-
am.es this was fully auconiplliliod. The
meeting was a success in eveiy detail.
Owing tot-bo hlckness of Mavoi Walker ,
Judge Fowler picsulcd. Thollist ninnbor
was n song by tbo Picsbv teii in < iuaitct.
eoniposi'd of Miss filusgovv. Misi Guest , . ! .
O Cailoi und .lames Smith The indi
vidual membois of this q mi tot .no ic-
cogni/cd as being aimvig the best
singeis in the city and their ofroits
last evening vveio bonitiU appicci itcd. Ise\t
eamo a iccitation bDr. . U A. Meiuamof
Omaha , > ntitted "Xuttucs Voices" The
doctor vv ell'e.inied the. lic.uly applaiiEOhe
iccclved Hov H lj Wheeler sent his re-
giots and followIne his plaeo on tne pro-
giani vvas a musical tuin bi K M. Honnell.
Tno gentleman plajcd on \jlophono ,
autolmip and banjo. On each instiument
bo showed ulc.ub that ho was master of
them , nnd wnen ho had linishod was called
back. Mr. Bonnoil is an excellent all aiouud
ranslclan. .
Dr. .1. W Hell talked entertimlnglv on tlio
subject of clmiitj for ten minutes , und was
followed by Kov. M. Adnm. whospoko in
Goiinan. Jim Smith sang a solo so well that
ho was encored. Hov. U. N. Daw son nd-
diesaedttie nudieneo in nvery interesting
manner for fifteen minutes. 1'rof. O. Belli-
doirt of Omaha , who also has a huge class of
pupils In this city , i cndcrcd a very dlftlcult se
lection on the pianovvhlcli was wclliecelved
lie was heaitllv encored and gave a tecond
selection , Mr Uelndorft lecently loturnod
fiomCieimanj , where hn spent four .veats
under the leading piofcssois of I eipsie.
Hov H. J. McDovitt , as a member of the
committee , gave an intelligent outline of
what the sociotv1 proposed to do , and spoke
eloquently In favor of perfect oiganbatlon
to look uftor tbo unfoituimio ones who
might need assistance at the hands of ttio
many who have plcntv. Mr Uonncll sang
"I urn Thy Seminal" splendidly , nnd for
" . ' Mill. "
an encore gnvo "Down hi D.uldi's
Mr Honnoll was certainly a favoilto
with the audience Mr John Hush ot Oftmha
told of the good the Associated Ch u Hies had
done in Onuha and cm out aged those who
had stalled in thognou woik to push ahead.
Although Hov. .1. r. Hess came well down on
the progiam his lonmiks vvcio closolj fol
lowed and his suggestions logical. The pro
cum ended with a song by tno I'resbyteiian
ijuaitot , and the genoial Impicsblon was
tliat the rnteitainment was a pleasant one
thioughout.
-Tho committee In charge of the woik will
now take hold In oaincst nnd orgnni70 for
tlio winter ,
MIIKII ) C'liy GimHip ,
H. D Cannon Is on the tilcU list.
Rcarlut fovcr Is repotted In the family of
P. C. Smith of Albiight.
The pupils of thu Font th ward Bchool gave
an ontciialnmont last night that uns well
attended und a success thioughout ,
PELli TO Hia FATE.
Clmrlmi A , Vain , Miilooii Kc-oper , MUD In
Ici < tli ofi the Court Home Htiilm.
Charles Tulss slipped and fell on the
courthouse steps thoitly after 10 o'clock
, vesteiday morning , Hustaining mjurlcH from
which ho died within half an hour. Ho
hud bocn waiting around thu building
for some tlmoand was just Icavlm.
the structure when the fatal accident oc-
curtod , Ho had gene down but tlueo
or four steps of the upper lllght on the
Farnum street nldu of the uuilding , when he
was Been to plunge headlong Ills head
eamo In contact-with ttio sharp edge of one
of the lower steps , und he was tendered un
conscious. Court Hailiff ( iieuo und several
others saw the fall and hurried to the ua-
slttanco ot the unfortunttu man , who vvus
bleeding freely vvhon they leached hli Hide.
A fearful rut and bruivu over the ilKht eye
from which brain matter was ooilng showed
that the Bkull was fractured , and In
addition to this , the nose vvus bioken
nnd a deep cut was nlso found on the
lower HP- Health CommUsloner Somero
was s u in 1110 nnd from hU oftUo In the i-lty
hull , and the patrol wagon was called , but
thodoctoi announced ui soon us bo arrived
COUNCIL BLUFFS
STEAM DYE WORH
All kinds ot Dyoln ?
nnd Oluuiln ; done In
tlm highest style of
tlio irt , 1'alol unJ
ctalned fubrlos maUo
to tool , us Root in
now.ont promptly
( lone an l dollvcrat
In nil purls of IDs
country Soul for
IHt
A. MACHAN ,
Proprietor.
llroadvvnj % ne.ir Norll
western depot.
Telephone S2.
A 1 2-TonS-a-DaV ' chlne at 10 Tons
- - - JJ' n a Day Price.
' Our Warranty Goes with Each Machine.
TliPSoutlmlcknnllnsrPrcsslsn'J-liorie.fur ircleniachluo.
- It las thu largest iml oH.nhigof |
boiihlc Stroke 1'iesbhi
the World.
li-tles tlghtj dr.ift light.
Capacltj ; Construction ; Durability all the UCST.
Now is the tirao to buy a hny press. 003 mtehinoa sold iu the last 00 days.
j SANDWICH MANFG , CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS
A CAUL * .
Ovvitifr to tlio strinponcy of the
times , I have reduced my regular
charges to ensh pittonts to exact
ly ono half of thcHrlntcd oculUt's
fee bill. E. T. ALLUN , M. D.
Eye nnd Ear Surpeon.
Hooni'JOl P ixtou liloik 10th ant F.niun
that the man could not iccover. The uncon
scious form was placed on the patrol
Bti etcher and taken to the I'lesbyterian hos
pital , wheie tho'man died vtithin twcntj
minutes.
Coioner Maul was notified to take clnrge
of the remain0 and icmoved the bodito the
moigue
Fclss was a saloon keeper who resided on
South Thirteenth stieot.
It was ciioneonsly stated jcsterJaj that
W. H. McKen/io WHS the victim ofihe
accident. Ml. McKeiulc Is alive und well
iiir.n ii/2/i ni'.it
Mother nnd Three l.lnlo Ones PerUH In n
Illy Oil Clt ) 1'irc.
On , Cm , Va. , Nov. ! ! . Ono of the most
destiuctlvo 111cs that \lsitedOHClty
for many jcaifistarted this moining in Hugh
Shield's icstaiuant building , and the whole
block hotwecn Center und Sjcnmoro ,
Kim und Haihoid streets , was soon
reduced to ruins. Thoio were four
distinct buildings In the block , namely The
Braun & Schvvclgor , the Shield , the IJuffalo
House and the Crlftlth block. All wcioitwo-
story frame buildings and the lower lloois
vvoio occupied by various stoics , maikets
and saloons. The inonoy loss Is estimated at
upwind ot J 100,000 without , insuranco.
The horilblo and deplorable feature of
the flro Is the loss of human life Shoitly
after the llanics had been got under contiol ,
it was lepoiteit that Mrs .Shields and ihieo
of horchildien bud polished Mis Shields
was seen on the stdowalk-wlth her bibo in
her arms Hhoitlv after tbo ahum was
sounded , li Is supposed she inUioil the
other children and lushed btck Into the
building to find them and was ovoicomo by
thu dense smoke.
There vvoio seveial nanovv escapes , ono or
two peisons having to jump from tint upper
windows , but all mo accounted for but Mis
Shields nnd chlldicn
Up to 1 o'clock tonlgnt the bodies of Mis
Shields und her tlueo child ton had i.ot been
iccovoied Scoica of men huvo been ut
vvoi It all day searching for the bodies of the
missing ones , but the neat was so IntciiEO
that It is foaied that they have been com
pletely innliiciated. Those who lost their
lives uro.
MUh lllir.ll MUriUH. auod 3d years
1'A.SMK MI1KI.II > . lU'fd 11 yeuiH
( 'IIAHUN Mlir.l.l > * i , ugail 6 jours.
MYUI'I.i : MIIIIMH , nguilO inonthi
The losses will foot up ov or W ) ,0K , ( ) . with
Insurance of 17IM ) . Tbo origin of Iho lire
is unknown Foity mlnntOH after the d Is-
coveiy of the lire the block was a mass of
glow ing ruins
Hh Iliircliiry ,
James F , Smith vva anestod jrstnnln.v
nfteinoon on thu ehargu of hnrglail/lng J 1'
Ounlner's ollicontliOU .South Twelfth street
of t JO worth nf rlollilng u few duj.s ago
We Offer Ton a Jltmedy
tt/ilcft Inttirei Bafftfi to
XJ/a of Mother and Child.
"MOTHER'S FRIEND"
Jtobi Confinement of III
fain , Horror andlHtli ,
AftrnilDioncbottleor"niotlicr' Vtlouit" "
I'Jtlertd ljut Illtl * polu.aud dljuutexiierlcua ili (
w knri afterward uiual la uali cuu.-Uu.
i Me OiUB , Lunar , Uo , Jan. jstli , iwi ,
Sent Ujr eiprcM. chargeg prernM. on rroelpt ot
trt8o.WOpor Uotlla Eok tu UolhunraUUil troo.
jriCGULATOIt CO , ,
ATLANTA , GA ,
DCU ) t > V
Retreat
FOR THE
In charge of tlioSlstora of Morcy.
Tills renowned IiiRtltutlon Isbltnitcd on tbo
iU > i blnlTs bnek of und ov arloiiklns tl.o city of
'ounelt illuirn. The apiulons Kroundi , Its
ilKh loc.itlnu nnd Miilcndld view. make. It a
nest plcuslng retro it for the ullllclud. A nt\IC
of eminent pliysleluns anil a largo corpn nf p\-
icrlencod i.ursca minister to the comforts of
liopitlonls Spuolul euro gl\on to ludy pa <
tlents
TERMS MODERATE.
Kor pai tleulars until r ta
SISTER SUPERIOR ,
Frank StmtCDJDH BUT.
- - - . , Dwi ,
Or tli I.lquur llnlilt I'oolllvrly Cured
by iiilniliilili-rliti ; Ilr.
u ia < > ii NM-rlllr. |
Ilcanboelvcnliinoiipolooflco or t , or In food ,
without the knowlcdgo of tlio p ilcm. It li absolutely
Uormleen , and will effect a permanent nd > p dr
cure , whethtr the patient IB a moderate clrlukcror
nn Mooliollo wreak. It hai been clveti In thom nd
or cnaei. and In every Initnneo n perfect euro hai foi-
_ .7. . " , " " ' " ' ' I' * llieiiyiteinonaeliiipreKnited
wuti tlio tjpeolno. u becomea AU utter linpoaeibllltr
for Iho liquor appetite to eilit
UUI.DKN HIM'UIPIU CO. Prop'r. , Cl.clnn.ll , O.
4B-pgo book of p.rUouUr * Iree. To be but at
Knhn Oo , Jrupjst8. ) | l'ilh und Don.Ins Sis. ,
Uinitlni , Neb
OR.
SVICGREW
la the only
SPECIAUOT
vruo TBIATS A ; t.
PRIVATE DISEASES
nml DEBILITIES o (
MEN ONLY.
Women Excluded.
18 ycnn oxprrlonc *
iirculurH free.
Mthnnd Farnaiub'j.
NKB.
Special
COUNQIl
. 'OH'iAt.K ArcmipU'tH IxittlluirorkH. . hi tfuj I
tOUIIIIIKlllullIK Hk'UOll , pljllCZ IllmlllUIH. UOJ i
lurHclllnif AillrunaO 'I , Ikoolllci )
TCUVA FAIIMS H'Oiicro * , $ li 00 p r .uia , BJ3
J.uii'H , $ I.MII , .III ) a-iut frJAOO , IU aTJ < .
finoil liiilu'rcH. fi.'jOl ) , rtOnerJH tJ7.U I.ir.-j
llHlof f iiniH fiult farm aiilvtrJjn Uil Jolii
flon.V Van I'.tlli'ii
_ _ _ _ _ _
DO YOU illoHill Diy , V limn h u'D BO ill
chulon b irtr.ihin hi rult iiml taiJeii land near
IhlHcltv )
11STHAUTS ami loins farm and city propirt/
tioucht unit uuld. I'uHi'y 4. Thorn i , Cauud
GAUIIAOUrninuv clcoKiiunlii | v lulls chtnii'iyi
clcaiieiL EU Unrku , uv Tiylurn Krocury , 61)
llruuilw.iv
"l/O I KKNTA 4-rooin liuim . Inipiiru or V H'
1 IAIn , VIH South iHl Blrn I
T7i ) ; hAI.KOH THAUK-A llnu brhk icBldinuj
A nulrally | u ati llii CX > IIIH II Illullb J U K'.ui.
KOOMS In rent i Ithnr furnlblic-U or unUiliiUliul.
No1.M3 Wllow uvi-iiux.
17OII ' KKNTTwo llccly furiilbbwl ruonu , 11M
I'u. TthBtnut.