THE OMAHA DAILY KEF : M OxiUY. DECEMBER 18. 1803. ( < > H TIT10 PAJLY COUNCIL m.riT. 11 1 I. I NO. 12 1'IiAKI. aTlir.E 1 tl M Tilly rarrlcr to nuy jmrtnf the ! tiy Jl \ \ T I I/TON - M n ? c-r , wllot Alt.tlUt 3IKXT1V.V , Store , clonks and holiday The school board will hold Us regular n jtithiv uicctlnt ? tlii * evening. The ScanUnIIa7cn will lie * contest re- s n. 1 4 in the superior court room tlilh nftiT- noun 'it 'Jo clock The Woman's Christian .is oolnti < m will n ret nt Mm Yountr Men's Christian asMX-ln- tl m rooms In the Mcrrhim block today at 4 'Ihu funeral of .tohn Johnson will tnkt ! pin 'p : tt J n clocU this af tunioan from th nvMilc'.cc corner of Avenue G aiul Mnth street SiK > i.tnl tncettntr of B'ufT ' City lol c No. 71 , .Am-lent Free and Arrt'ptrd Masons , this tr.cnlntr for work In the thlrJ dccre * ; . All ji.aMcr .Masons arc invited. William Buddy died at ' > : ' 10 o'clock .v < tcr- il.iy . monilup. acc < ! 37 yeiirs. Thu Iinieral Mill take \ilace Wednesday from the rest- ditu'c , G31 Mnth avenue. The two McKln/iof , . who wrre arrested Kisio time npo for resisting Constable iiaker witito he wns trying to attach a horse be- Idticinir to them , have bc"ii Uisciiaived by .l.istlce Vlcn , Halter deciding not topiosc- rule. I" McCarthy has been bound over to the federal Krand Jury on the eharpe of passing counterfeit money in Omaha. Ills baud was llxtd nt &UO. niui as he could not put up the neiessnry rash he was taken to the county Jail for safe keeping. A mUsIng plank has le.fl a hole in the In dian crock nridcu on North at rout , MX or right inches wide and about three feet long. Thu attention of the city ofllcials has been called to it , and it will probably be repaired tottio , in order to prevent accidents to pass ing teams or persons. The Ixmdon bottling works on South Main Mreel were closed by the sheriff Saturday evening on an attachment sued out by Strauss Bros , of Chicago , in satisfaction of a claim of tl.SOU S. Goldstein , K Hrown and .1. I'ugar were tue proprietors of the estab lishment , but only Hrown nnd L'npar nr ? made defendants in the attachment proceed ings. ings.A A , C. Kllsworth was arrested Saturday on an information charpinp htm with larceny. Kllsworth was the owner of live cords of wood vrhirh wcresei/ed by Mrs. h. I. . Option of Omaha under n. landlord's writ of altach- juent , for the rent of his House on Harrison fitrtet It Is claimed that ho disregarded the attachment and removed the wood from the premises. The officer who served the v.-rit objected to tampering with the majesty of the law in this way and filed an informa tion against him. Mrs. llruce Wclkprdtetl.it 2 o'clock yes terday morning of consumption , aged 'J. > years , after an illness of eight months. She leaves four brothers and three sisters , ono of her bret tiers. . I. -Sullivan , havini : arrived from Galesburg , 111. , to attend tne funeral , which will take place at SIX : ) o'clock tomor row moniiiii : from the residence on Sixth street , between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Tnu remains will be buried in the Catholii cemetery. The deceased was a sister-in-law ot William Power , mail clerk at ttie Union I'uult'.c transfer. Jt Looked l.lkn Clirl.tlnn At the Boston Store nil last week. Never did wo do such business. So fur ahead we tnenn to keep it up , and prices arc what will do it. Don't fail to see the bargains in toy room. Kvcrythinj ; to ainuso the young. In the dry poods line \vo have everything you mav want in useful Xtnas trifls- . Handkerchiefs wo hnvo everything you want. In fur sec our prices anil assortment. Gfoves wo still lead as iKjfore. Gents' .furnishing , anything yon can think Tf , dress goods , silks , linens and funev Roods at modern prices. P.V. . & Co. , Council Blutls. Ilon'l Stop Io TliInK Too long , or yon may lose the oppor tunity that multitudes of people are tak- Jng advantage of getting the bargains that T. B. Hughes" is offering in shour. , rublxH1 goods and gent's furnishing goods. The rush there just now is only a new emphasis that Tom is the monarch of South Main street , and that 919 is the place where dollars count for more than they are actually worth. Hnmljoiiit ) Holiday f > ltpl < < y. LOOK all along Broadway and see if you ian : find anything that compares with Davis' display of line holiday goods. And they will bo sold , too. if 'beauty , merit and price mean anything. Domestic scan is the Dest , K. A. WIckhum is in Denver. Vrea Coffman of Chicago is in the city , the guest of his friend , S. I. Etnyro. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. VanDerveer loft last evening for n visit of a couple of weeks with relatives In Courtland , N. Y. N J lurry Delons has returned from an ex tended visit to Minnesota. Ho was badly hurt in a cable car accident In Omaha over a year ago , and although ho has now become able to walk without the aid of crutches he will bo a cripple for life. \Vilt Cm- Von noc In Krail Tills. notice , if cutout anil brought to \V. W. Clmpinan , is peed for .10 ocuts casli in payment on tlio purchase of any ] > utcl or etching at his holiday head- iinartera , No. lij Main street , whii-h lie has secured for this special bale. Flvo hundred framed subjeftH , jiu-t puruhtiAcd by Mr , Chapman at a forced nalo in the i-as-t , arc offered by him at less than iimnufaetnrorV cost. All no\v , artistic- tilly framed , jxarfcot gcins. Com ! Sujrar Corn ! Try the Council ISlutTs susar corn. The bcbt In the mnrkot. Absolutely no chemicals used to bleach thu corn white. It is yowiy , temler , bwect , clean and wholesome. Ask your grocer for Domestic soup. Slnrted u Night M-linol. Nov. K.V. . Allen , pastor of the Christian church , has hu uK | > n the Idea of founding a night school in which those who wish can biipply thnmsrlvcs with a good business edu cation ut n nominal cost. It will commence January tl , nnd the term will last eighteen woolia , sessions belli ? hold every Saturday evening from 7W : ! to V'M : o'clock. There will bo no tuition fee. The faculty and branches taught by each uro announced as follows : Superintendent K.V Allen. , HookkvcptiiK Mr. l.evoiett. Mr , ( lit. Arithmetic-Mr * . Juhusou , MU.i ( inodchlld , MUs Hull and Miss hone. IVnniaiitlilp uud U-tter Writing Ml lllood and Mlhi IVruuMin. Kendlni : MUi Hild : ln , .MUs lldrscho nnd Mlhb l.UCUk. LniiEuaEu iinil Hix-HInn-MUs . White , Miss flay , Miss Illuncliurd aim .Mls K , White. ( 'lluillliriV Ditiirinc I'rucllcf. For bc'jrlnners , every Monduy. Junior cliisn , 4 j ) . m. } adults. 8 p. m. "Advanced junior class every Wednesday 4 p. in. Abbcmblles ovary Wednesday 810 : p. in. His elegant academy in the Hhugart-- Heno block cau boeoiirt'd , with elevator tor vices , for parties and luuMcalee. Apply to Mr , Winters at elevator. The beat of music cau bo furnUhed for ull S. M. Williamson btlll tells the Stun- dard and Domestic at 100 South Main htrcot , and has not removed to Broad way , as ha ? been reported. Diamonds atVoll man's , 4W Broad vay , _ - t W , S. Ba j-fl , lawyer , Jjvct'elt block. H Hk . SEttS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS1 J ln E no's Hone Reosivet a Tliorougb Oleaniuj Out from a Bnrglar. QUICK WORK OF THE OMAH\ DEFECTIVES Within nn llunrltfr tlio ItolilifryVn llpporlfil tram I lie lloii n Clilcf > ' < Aim 1U.1 IIolli Thirl Mint runnier. Tlio ivs ! Vnce of .lolin llcno en Prank street wit * entered hv burglars Satnrdav night. All the members of the fnmil > were a\\a > from home , and the only | > ooplc in the house were the two domestics , wtio were in their room up stair * . Thej failed to lock the side door when they went up stairs , and someone , who was prowling aboui looking foranlace to tnako a stake , found it out. He opened the door and m.idc a thorough s < saivh through the lower part of the house , and when ho want , took with him an over coat and a line frock coat belonrinir to .tohn Bono. Jr. . a fine music box , a silk umhrulla nnd a lot of silverware. He made his escape without being discov ered , and the first thing the family knew of the burglary was when they woke up In the morning and found their property inlsslnir. The loss was reported to the police about 11 o'clock yestenUo morning and n telephone message was sent to Omaha nsklntr the authorities of that place to ha on the look out for any one with the mlsshiL' articles in bin possession. In IMS than an hour after thr loss was re ported to the Council Bluffs police they were notified that the thief had been i-aueht in Omaha with the stolen property in his pos session. Chief Scanlan and Oftlccr Murphy went to Omaha in thu afternoon lo bring thu prisoner back with them , in case lie would leave Nebraska without rcuuisiiion pa peis. Jharics Kidd. alias Baldwin , was the name given by the man captured b\ the Omaha of ficials. Ho was u negro of uirantic build and tough appeamnre Around his neck was a tin which John Beno. Jr , said had be- lonccd to him. Kidd replied when he was asked where the necktie catno from , that he bought it in Burlington , hat when he had taken it off the name " .lohn Bcno .S : Co. " was found stamped' on the back of it. He had been picked up by the po lice nt 11:43 : , Just after reach ing the Nebraska side. Ho claimed to have brought the armful of stolt-n properly all the way from Chicago , but his ganio bcin ? rather coan > ( ! he was run in. Ho refuse ! to accompany S'canlan and Murphy back to this side of the river until Ihei sborvod requisi tion uapers. and told them they would have to prove that the things \\cro stolen before they could send him to thu penitentiary. But little trouble is looked for in this , how ever , for there is about as plain a case against him as it is possiole to get. CANDY Willl.K VOL1 WAIT. C. { > . I ) . JSrown's Great Window Ailtcr- tlormrnt ( or thr llolliln } . It is better to be born with a head full of ideas than to be burn heir to palaces and land- ! and a chest full of doubloons. At least so reasons C. U. 1) . Brown , who is nmkiiiff the spread of his life. His orders for the holiday season in oanJy. in variegated colors , to be mudu ritrht in hi- store room by thu best candy maker in the country , in yard stick1hicions - lump ? , teinpt'injr drops. al ! ready for uncled , cousins , aunts and the sisterof : some other fellow , anil cheaper than such s'.vcetti were ever before offered to the ' public. Grocer Brown i-rmli- dcn'ly expects to turn the heads of all confectioners in friendly com petition. This meansthe retail of candies of every ues-eription at one-half whole.-alc prices , and consequent quent joy in every house where there are little ones who want and expect a box of sweetmeats Christmas nioruiiifr. C. O. D. Brown also wishes it under stood that his slash in prices on staple and fancy groceries still continues. Thrifty housewives can lind anything they want for either the kitchen or table calculated to tickle the palates of ex- aulinfr hUfibaiids at his place of business. Well , it is pretty well known that Hrown sells goodu cheaper than any body , and when he announces- that lie intends to sell candies next week at . "IB n pound it occasions no surprise. A visit to his store alone is necessavy to convince any one that the materials for a Christmas dinner can bo | iurclmed of him that would tempt King Solomon to vacate his place iiinong the angels and come down to enjoy it. MArilATIl & CO.'S .V > I VS SMI'l'Ull.S -Munilay Wo shall Put on Site 3OO I'alri o. ' McnV mill I.Tidies' slipper ; . . A great opportunity to buy cheap. K.itra One [ roods , handsome styles in slippers , suitable a Xmas gifts. Mau- ruth & Co.'sMile. . All f 1.00 slippers at 7"c. . All S1..V ) slippers at tl.1.1. All J1.75 slij > j > ers at 51.25. All SJ.OO slippers at SI .SO. All 82.50 slippers at ? 2.00. Ovorgaiters and leggings are the style this year. We are selling theai at wholesale prices. Ladies' line hand-turned shoes , Lud- low iV Co.'s make , worth S.VOO , at SH.'ii. 200 pairs ladies' button and lace , J1.50 , worth -i'2.00. i'2.00.MEN'S MEN'S AND BO VS' . Men's nnd boys' satin calf , $1.50. worth * 2.50. Men's line calf hand welt 511.50 shoo nt $2.50. Men's buckle arctic * , Sl.OO. Ladies' rubbers , 2.C. Come and ted the great Ferris wheel. MAL'HATH \ CO. , 5113 Broadway. ( ir.uul Lump Sale. Monday afternoon , between the hours of 2 and 5 , Lund Bros , will oiler any htand lamp in their store at the uniform price of J2.00. The lamps included in this offer are many of them worth as high as $8.00. but during the time speci fied yon can have your choice of any htnnd lamp In the store for $2.00. Lund Bros. , 23 Main street. Great sale of rkatcs. bleds , pocketknives - knives , velocipedes , boys' wagons. These are our Christmas specialties , and you can buy a pair of club skates for 50c , or u good sled from 5Je to 75c. Big line of 25c knives. Cole's , 41 Main street. Twenty PIT fa-it Imcnunt On nil Eljver and plated ware. Ster ling silver teaspoons at $1.00 per feet , in cluding engraving. C. B. Jacquemin i : Co. Ladies , if you desire aosoluto peace in the kitchen ask your grocer for J. O. HolTmayr fc Co.'s Fancy Patent flour. Trade mark Blue Rooster. Gold platedonyx top table piano lamps with electric burners and shades only $10.00 at Maurer'e. Crockwell has the largest toy store in the state. George S. Davis , prescription druggist , fcmoko T. D. Kinir & Co's Partagai See Crockwell , the toy man. No Clenr to Hie Orlclu. T. MIKonberger , whoso store wa badly scorched about midnight Saturday night , is still unable to give any account as to the of ttio tire , lie left the building for the r.lght abfit -tOoiiotlc. . and 3e s tVm twenty minutes later he recieJ rwtli-x that the place was on fire. The theor.v advanced first , that it might have caught from a llehted cigar stub that had been swept out Into the back room with other refuse , seems to be out of the question , for it started among A lot of straw hats piled up on a table. The back door and window were closed with heavy iron shutters , so that it would have been impossible foran Incendiary to get in that way to apply a match. It seems to be a deep no iery. Harry Davis , n younp man who works for Miltonbcrgor and sleeps in tlm store , lost every article of clothing he had. excepting wlmt he had on. The damage to the build ing is estimated at V > 00 , while that to the stock is estimated at about an equal sum. The damage to the stuff In the front part of the store was entire , and lust what it will amount to cannot bo toM ir.itll tlmo la had for making a thorough investigation of the tot-k. Moilrrli llouk 1.1st. 1100 cloth bound. 12 nu s. , treed titles , worth 2. " > c. fi r 12K' . See bargains in 12 mo * , ul To each , worth Ilk1 : Ben Jlur , SI'HJ each : Mary Jane Holmes' works. I'5 ' * : : May Agnes Floming's works. USc : Augusta .lane Evans" works. SI.IK ) and il.7. > : Hed Line and Boston store edi tion of jvoets. utV : i'added Seal 1'oots. ' : Stoddard's Ulimp i % of the World. * 2.7.V Dora illustrated books. ! > e : Co lumbian A'.la * of the World. Sl.W : Web ster's unabridged , cloth , il.lli. sheep. * 1.4.V. Bertha M. Clay's novels , i-loth. 'Joe : Mark Twain's books from "ic to $2.'Jo : Hue's Les Miserable ? . 7.V- : Dickens , lo vol. . cloth , fcUi : * : Bulwer Lytton. Ill vol. . cloth. * a.W ! : Irving's. ! > vol. . cloth. J.YMi ; Thaekery. 10 vol. . cloth. * 2.i ! ? : Chambers' Encyclopaedia. 12 vol. . So.OO : K.llott. (1 ( vol. . cloth. $1.4 : Dtinms. K vol. . cloth , * l.Wi. ' Key of Heaven and Key of Heaven Combinotion Kpistle and ( Jospels , Cieiu of Devotion , etc. . etc. . all at our usiuil low price always to be found at our book department. New arrivals of popular lxx > ks daily. FOTIIKHI.VIJHAM.WHITKI.AW & Co. , BO.STOX STOHK. Council Bluffs , la. brnrlblv rrr rutp. Useful pre-ent . Presents that can be used as Wi-11 us lonked at. Skates , sleds , earvinir sets , cutlery , silver jilated ware. C'hristy knives , fancy ten nud coffee | ) ots. Prices away down. P. C. DKVoi. . r > 04 Broadway. Tin ; llostou Slum is open every evening until -ifter the holidays. AM. WniTir.ACo. . . > Council Bluffs , la. Gold plated onyx oantjuct lamps with electric burners' and shades $4.00 at Mauror's. After .lamuu-y I. Brown's C. O. D. grocery will close each evening at 7 o'clock except Saturdays and Mondays. M.Vollraan will helj ) you select a beautiful Christum- present and at the same time help you to save money. All kinds of fruit and vegetable ex tracts , gririo fruit and everything else that is new and nice , at McAtee's. Sterling silver tea spoons' fl ! . " ! per set and everything in silverware in the same proportion at Maurer's. Holly nnd byquet gree. loose or made in wreathes , any size. J. F. Wilcox's greenhouse. Mast Pierce. Maurer will sell the balance of his wholesale stack of dolls , etc. , at less than wholesale prices. Ten carloads of poultry wanted. High est cash price paid. John Dunn , 410 Upper Broadway. Rare bargains' in beautiful Christmas goods and holiday novelties ; at De- Ilavon's. Genuine Hosier's knives $1.40 a set at Wollman's , 40 ! > Broadway. Have you seen the new gas heaters at the-Gas company's office1 Solid silver teaspoons $ 'i.OO per set. Wollman's , 40 ! > Broadway. Crockwell is showing the largest stock of toys in the city. Afck your grocer ior IJomcstie soap. Domestic soap is tbe r -u Slightly Wanner Today , lint < ; iililr TIICI- dn } . Arc the NrtmiKUa I'reilivtluiiA. WAMIIXI.TUS , Dec. IT. Forecasts for Mon day. For Nebraska Fair : slightly warmer in extreme portions ; colder Tuesday morn ing ; westerly winds. For Iowa Generally fair ; warmer ; south westerly winds. For South Dakota- Fair ; slightly warmer in extreme eastern portions ; colder Tuesday morning ; westerly winds. I.ncal Uccoril. OrricEOFTiie WEATIIER Brnn\r. OMIIU , Dec. IT. Omaha record of tempurature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four years : 18U3. 1S92. 1691. ISflO. Maximum tcinperatnro 44 = _ ' 9 = .Two r)5 ) Mliilinuiii lemperaiuie. 1112 = 'J3 = l33 ! Average tempcratiiro. . 2S = ' _ ' ( ! = 8U = 3i ( = Pn-rlpltatlon 00 . ( > .00 .00 Statement showing the condition of tem- penUuroand precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1 , 1W : Norniul temperature 2TO K\ffsi for the day 1 = Uedclenry alncu Muich 1 200 = Normal precipitation 03 Inch Ucllflcni-y fnrihoday 03 Inch UctlclcncyhliicoManiii 1 0.41 Inclii- , lrpuri > from Other Station * al K p. in. "T" Indicate * trans K. JlrsT. Local Forocabt OtBcIal. 7 > 0ir. > O.V JiVATJ.KIt * . Ulack llllls StorUmen lluve an t ion Ihut 1'roterlfc ll t'If. HOT SPRINGS , S. D. , Dec. 17. Special to TUB Ben. } Tbe Western South Dakota Stock Growers association is an organisa tion which is only 1 year old , and yet its growth has been marvelous , It started with eleven members , and now they number 100 , with fourteen applications for membership. Their organization Is for mutual protection against the rustling busincis , anu their system for inspection at the western markets has proved &o thorough and satisfactory that almost every stock grower In tbe country it anxious to become a mem ber. It r.ai now over .V3.000 head of caitle and 6,000 head of horses assessable under iu by-law * , and at the recent meeting employed a regular attorney to attend to Its business at a fixed salary. The rustling business In this part of the country has now become a thing of the past. Congressman D. D. Henderson of Iowa , who has been here for two necks for his health , is very much improved ana will re mala about a week longer before returning home. DECLARED\YAMi \ GALLIGAN' ' Ujderwriters Want a JRjtjorganintion of the Fin Dapartxtnt DREADING A RI3E igljfiUKANCE RATES Omaha' * I'lre C'lilel Arcntrd of Sweulnc llffore VUltlnc OcJTiiln * nnrt of In- conipeioncyVhaU Ilmlne < i Men S y , .Mont the I'ropuiril t'lmuRr. . ' ' ti' The threatened adva'n'4 < of 03 per cent In fire Insurance rates has csnsed Omaha busi ness men and property owners to indulge in a job lot of ktcKs durinz the past week. The result has been n number of conferences at the Commercial club and elsewhere , where the subject has been informally dlst-ussefl Insurance men nave been besieged bj in terested parties and Implored not to raise the rates. The basis of complaint on the part of the insurance companies has bsen poor lire pro tection , light water pressure and careless in spection. The insurance men state that if these evils could be remedied it would head off the advance in rates. Accordingly the businessmen hare put their thinking caps on and have devised several schemes to re move the cause of complaint. The matter was first discussed at the last general meeting of the Commercial club. Since that date several "strictly prhnto' ' conferences have been held between certain business men nd representatives of the Insurance com panies. The subject of increased equipment of the lire department nnd a bolter system of inspection was heartily encouraged , and some liberal minded business men were in favor ot raising a popular fund to bay an other tire engine anil present it to the city of Omaha if the appropriation was not sum- clcnt. This action , Vhey argued , woultl sive ; them money tn the end aid would be cheaper than an advance every ycnr in insurance rates. After CiKllltRii' * Scnlp. But another scheme , and one that was in stigated and boomed by certain insurance men , was the reorganization of the tire de partment. Jack Galligan , the present chief , was roasted to a finish and , whether or not he will arise I'lia-nix-like from the ashes will be determined by the attitude of busi ness men who have bsen approached to go into the combine for his removal. It is said upon excellent authority that A strong combination is rapidly being per fected to pull Ualligan out'of hisrcd-wneelcd buggy and retire him to the ranks of se cluded citizenship. For some time a certain organization has been nfter Galilean's scalp , but he has been keeping his hair cut rejn- larli and keeping i close eye on the knives ol Ins enemies. The salary ot the fire chief is 'J.UOO good hard simoleons per year nnd there area number of statesmen in Omaha Just now who have almost lost their eyesight looking for a Job. The complaints asainst Gallisau in the past have therefore received but lit tle attention Irom the commissioners , who did not feel disposed to remove him for purely political or prejudiced reasons. I3ul the prospective alliance of business men. in surance agents and the Commercial cl'.ib calling for a now fire chief , increase ! equip ment and better inspection is assuming a serious aspect for the , fire chief. friends have placed their ears to the cround during the mst week and h ar unmistakable rumblings of a increment in a political organization to install one of Its members as his successor , but the mercan tile-insurance combination has been worked wltn such secrecy thiit but few people , In- cludintr ( Mulligan himself , we-ro aware of its existence until today. ' Mnvpd by I'lircatonril 'Itai e iu ISite4. : 'I he threatened advance m rates is the sword of Damocles . which the insurance agents nold in elusu proximity to the neck of business men. The tatter complain of the stringent times and. nrotest. Finally the promise is made that'if , ' the department is put on a better basis ttrfighting lire the rates will not bd increased. Naturally the merchants got n move' on themselves and after discussiugjthe matter some of them have concluded to Jain hands with the insur ance men and demand the st-ali ) of Galligan. together with a grand chorus for more en gines and adequate water pressure. The insurance men claim that a younger ami more competent man should succeed Galligan. They say that when the German editors were here last summer lie used shocking profanity 1D their presence while dircctimran exhibition of the department for the benefit of the visitors. The head pushfrs in the movement to down the chief cite that the rank and file of the department are all right , but need a new boss. A BEE representative saw Chairman Gib bon of the executive committee of the Com mercial club today. Mr. Gibbou said that he had given the question some considera tion. He had been approached by certain parties to encourage a movement for the re organization of the fire department. Per sonally he was not prejudiced against Chief Galligan and believed that he did the best ho could , fialligan , he coa- linucd , was superannuated and had seen liis best days , but he would rather have Galligan retained than to MP him succeeded by a politician. He pre ferred a broken down fireman to a broken down politician. What Omaha needed was a man who possessed physical power , good knowledge of buildings , how to handle a fire without so much loss of life and property in fact , a practical man who would irive gen eral satisfaction and less cause forcomplaint among the insurance men. He feared that even if Galligan was removed lie would bo supplanted by a political IIUCK who couldn't fight a fire. Unless he was assured to the contrary ne would not encourage dismissal. Commissioner Utt verified the rumor that members of the Commercialcjub were pranc ing around with treed sized war clubs and that they were shouting for a reorganisa tion of the firn department. Fire Commissioner Hartmau did not want to discuss the subject , but finally admitted that insurance men and merchants were now after Galligan. Condun nail Palmer I'uihlne tint Srlirinr. James Condon of McShane A : Condon and Captain Palmer seem to be Icadinc the fight for the Insurance agents. Mr. Condon has expressed his disapproval of Galligan's method of fighting fires , Ho regarded Jack as a great dress parade chief , but pointed to the records of recent big fires wheri > the efforts scemod to oe directed entirely to saving surrounding property and let the blazing building bo totally destroyed. Ho thought that the firemen were all right , but they needed a now man to instruct them. This seemed to bo the con census of opinion among insurance men \vho art ) evidently all on the warpath. Chief Galligan when asked about the mat ter replied that ho was aivaru that many sniomes had , from' time to time , been kprung to have him rcmo'ved. He BaH that ho was doing his best' to render good service with the facilities at Ills couimaud. He w ; < s not responsible for waterpressure. In con clusion he said that ex-Bicrin" | Bennett and un insurance man named l.yon were bath alter his position. Possibly , the bos- tility 01 the insurance m u and others could bo traced to one of these. He would con tinue to do his duty as long as he retained the position. , . M TELEUltAfltlk lilUKf.f. Dr. Gustav Adolpli I.U'Jjlj , the oelubralad cheinlbl. elicit yesterday ' .at hU homu nt-ur Uantonvlllc , Md. ' . Yesterday'b session .611the Central I.atrar union In Itostnn xvas urlnclpnlly dovulud to discu * lou of the hlltiutlo'n of thu uui'imiluycil. I'oto Nolan , a noted pusllltt , loU H part of each car in u jjl.to ! and ll > t rncnuntor j eater- day at Unclmmtl llh C'hurKt. Hails , u circus follower. Itecau ! > e of the eiiRaEement by Waller Oam- rosch ol the celebrated vlullncelloUt. Mender , who U not a inemberof the .Mnslr&l I'rotoctivu union. hU orchestra refused lo play for him last night In New York. \Yyandotle iiutl clxtli streets In tue Inisi- ntss district of KanMs City at 1 oVIiK'K this mnrnln : un unknown liUhw < iyiiian , In ttt- temptln : to hol.l up a young man , was fatally hbot by the latter. The boltnnc ! ma works of J. II. Meerlmrc & Bon at Head lux. 1'a. , nil ! r > uln tixlay wurklnx full tinif , ten hour * a day. 1'or sevtral month * imttht ! plant lias been runnin ; kbort ilmo. Over 4UO men will Ue U'liellted. The police of New York C'ily Imvo bei-n asuct to iniike a sourcli for Henry JJouei , . Cd years of asc , u wealthy fallfornlu unnvr , ho o The Mistakes of Pharaoh IN HIS CONFAB WITH MOSES , f Do not begin to compare with the mistakes people make who do not buy their 'TS ' , AND RUBBER AT THE GREAT PAIRGAIN SiiOE STORE , 100 Main St. , Cor. 1st. Ave. ? Council Bluffs We have an enormous stock of Men's ' , Women's and Children's ' Slippers FOR THE HOLIDAY TSADE. Fine embroidered velvet slippers at 60c. , 75c , $1 , $1.23 , $1.BO , $1.7B , $2. These prices arc 20 per cent lower than we have sold these goods heretofore : The best $1.50 shoes for ladies. Men's German sox , The best $1.75 shoes for ladies. Men's felt boots. The best $2,00 shoes for ladies. Men's rubber boots. The best $2,50 shoes for ladies. Men's 3-buckle arctics. The best $3.00 shoes for ladies. Men's warm boots and shoes. The best line of ladies' warm shoes and Men's fine dress shoes. slippers. Men's working shoes. Most complete line of ladies' overshoes and The best shoes for boys. rubbers. The best shoes for girls. Largest stock of men's arctics. The best shoes for babies. All of This Immense Stock at Our Well Known Low Prices. Come and see us. "We are money savers for you. - & , CO. residence.Is now at Dolta. 1'u. Ho was --toppliia tcnipunirily in the mutroiiolls while cnroutc to \ \ : ile . The body or Dr. Kdwunl Murwltz. cilltnr and pioprletor of the ( iei-mun Democrat of 1'hila ilulplilii , was liii-incntteil at the Uernuiun - insitory ycitiTday. The funeral -erviri- v.eioconducted in Herman by Kev. Arui- boldl. The San Tram-lsoo rail Is authority for tlic slnciiicnt that ground N 111 be broken liiilciv of ii\iy ilnrs and work bt-iuu on u tran-ri.iiu- ncntul railtruv out of an I'rHiirUfo. The t'oiniiany Is .suit ! tu be tlio Mm Trauclsco Ai - lunllc. The hoily of Henry Mi'Mllliui.a letter earner of Cini'Iniiatl. uas fimnU In the Ohio nvt-r yustcrdny. Ills ileath ( luvcloped the fa.-t that hu was the owner of property valued at { 100.000 , Including a woolun mfll In Indiau.i and -ever.il farm- . Tliui'lmimstantliil evidence is very strons against Pick Junes arrested for the imitdur 5jitntday iilplit of W. W. lnuor-oll , a lni-m ] uiau of ( 'hittaiioiiri : : , 'IViin. There 1-lull , ( if lynching , hut thu police Inue iirdeicil him it.'ld at all hazard- . K-irly this mornlnc the I.aiie View hotel In t. Joscnh , Mich. , wa < burni'd to the irroinid , inullhiR a lost of J30.UUO. Tlic lire stalled In hu furnace room In tinbasement. . A Mr. hivlsof St. Paul fell from n third story \\ln- dovv untl was fatally hurl. \Voikinen eu nKfil in exploring the ruins of rhoeson's furniture house at I'urty-nlnth street and Third avenue , New York , which was destroyed by thu Friday afternoon , found he liody of Valentine Ilaiiur. who hud been employed theru as a vatnlsher. L'nlteil Mates DUtrlct Attorney W. r. Perry of Topuka has announced that lit * "ill appeal the case bciMin by his predecessor. . .1.V. . Ady , against theTransmls ouil I'rpislit asH 'lailoii , luder the anti-trim law , to the t'lilled States biipicmc I'onrt. The association has won Jfclore tlio I'nltcd Mates court and court of appeal- . The lliriit-inastcd schooner ll//.le II of Ilo1.- on was discovered by tlie crew of the Cold "prlnss , N. .1. , life station yesterday aban doned and disabled ut Meyer h iliculclt'lit nlli's soiillieast of the station. It U thought she was abandoned 1'rlday nl Iit anil that -hu was not visible Mturday owing to the aioiiny weather. Tliellfith anniversary of the commence ment of the encampment of the Army of \merlra nt Valley Torfio wa closed last niht at the tiftli annual service of the Pennsylvania Suiist-f KeMiliittonln Christ chuicli , I'hila- lelphla. The old church Inhosu pews bat \Va hlnilon , 1'ranl.Iln , .leller-on and ihvir coinputrlols wna crowded to the door. A few days ago a Ctcek Indian , wh'o as charKed wllh both murder and theft , was tried In the court at Kufulla , 1)1:1. : , and convicted of Lolh offenses. In-lead of lunoilnv Ihu minor charge andbuiitencitiK only for thu greater crime , as Is customary In white courts , tlio judxu lirst hentenced the prisoner to receive Hfty lashes for the theft and fi\ days later lo Liu > > hob for Iho mur.ter. Since the arrival of thu cruiser Olympln Iu pott at San 1'ranclseo from her trial trio her oflicen. Imve announced a correction of ihe re port tclcKi.iphed from .sania llarbara KlvInK her a voynsre speed of twenty-one and sUty- ll\e hundredths knots. It Is now claimed 1 lie exact average over Ihe course of elghty- si.\ Knots uas t fnty-t o and five oni-huh- dredths knot , per imur , or very clo.o to twrnty-hl\ railroad miles. The Modern Moilirr Has found that her little ones are Improved more by thu pleasant laxative , .Syrup of KiKs , when In nee ; ! of thu laxative i-fTect ot a gentle remedy than by tiny other , nnd Hint It is more acceptable to them rhildicn enjoy U and It ben elks them. The true remedy. Syrup of Fife's , is manufactured b > the California Pis Syrup company only. WATER FOH STOCK. Thlfc Tank Heater * -m ici' p jari-fi MM-I ! Hock tauk Jrom Jrwzln ? In colaenl weather ft w btwlt- men reallte the buvlnr to their cattls in cold wentlier. Macleot rxrra heavy ralvanlztx ] Irun \V1I1 labl many year * without repair. S < : ut to any uddren * tin ri = ipt u ! f 10.00 F O. U. here. COLE & GOLE , ia. T Meyer Extra Quality 20 , a- EFew Jerseys 20 and 12 , Amasons 20 and 12 and 12 Excelsiors 45 Straight. Star Brand private prices. Hig stock i'clt Hoots , German Sox auJ .Muck- nto.slics. Send for price list. Xo youds at retail MBW ff * "Xi * VJ * M * i * * i mf * ft * 7" IUH rC % mtm * F L * 4 "IT" MH * QM ZACHAR T T. LIND8EY , OMAHA , NELB. COUNCIL BLUFF3 STEAM DYE WORKS All klntliot Dyoltu and Uieinlnz dune la the hlxhest style of the nrk l-'uJeJ anj ( tallied fabrics made to tool : as goaJ ai iieiv. Wont promptly done ua3 dcllvere I In ull paru of tba country. SoaJ for price lilt. C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor , Broadway , near Nortl western depot. Telephone 2i A 12- ; .n.DaV Machine ntn 10-Tons-a-D y Price. -a-udy Our Warranl | Coei Wl1h Etch ftaehino. \ Tlio South w. kk Uallnc Press i > > a 'j-horMi , ( ul1 Circle machine. L\v It liak the larcrst lit-d o | > ciillJiof any Contlniious-iialliiL' , l > < mhle StroUe 1'iebb In the SVorld. Ilaks tight ; dealt light. C pacltyj Conilrucllon ; Durability-nil tht UEST. Kow is the time to buju hay prosa CO'J raachlnos sold in Uio last 90 day * SANPWICH MANP6. CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS OK. U the only SPECIALIST WnOTBEATB Ai. . . PRIVATE DISEASEi and DEBILITIES ol MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 jeart experleurr Circular * free. 1 4th aod I'arnam bu Morliliolder * MrotlUK. Orricr. or IF.E-CI.AHKE-\MIHKESES HAIIII- WAHK l' , OMAHA. Neb. , Uec. H. 1H93. > o lcf U hereby clvrii to Ihe bUickholderk ut Ihu Iee- L'lurke-Audreesen Hardware couiuany thai tin uniiuul nieetlnic of thu utockholdcrs ot the coiutmny will I * held nt the oflices of thok&ld couipuiiy , 1219 , r."JJ and 1223 llarncy unt-t. Iu the clly of Uinuha. in ihobtateof Nebr-iska. on Tues- dux. January tl , A. It. . 1H04. ut 3 o'clock p. in , for the purpose of electliigH board of director * tor tlm company io vrvu during the enxulng year and to transact kudi othtr busluu as > may b prekcnted al kuc-h ineelliiK. II. J. I.f.K , 1'rct.ldcnt. Aut \V.M.OLAfcfe , Mercury. DR. E. T , ALLEN EYE T IAT EAR SURGEON. | Paxton Block , Omaha , n aOB V ai H EB BiMfiDBi BiMi B Special Notices ! COUMOIl BLUrrJ : ? WALK -A complete battling works. In cool ' tuwnanadohna tooil , ( uylnr lu lne > .s. UoaJ iia lornHint Audreim G a3. Heo oaieo O YOU icuow tliut Day & llets navu nous choice barcutun la rut I and eardoa land near tliU cllyi A llSTHAtn'S an4 lo.ku farm and city proprlv -A.boui.-ht and kdld. 1'ufccy 4 Thomas , Couacl UluflH _ _ rainovod. cepooi > . vault * , ch ! nosyi GAUUAGU KJ Uurku , at Taytar'n jrroitrjr , &U Uruailway | .VA KENT - Aroo u noinii. loijiurs ol J' U J I/erln. 'J18 South 1st Mtreel. y YOU waul a food horhc , buirry and hurnfm lor t76.UU , fcUdrfM * A. I''H llaunhii ulirel 'OSTJ'alr > f rlnileBH ( yeeUi > 'H.Hi inumv o lltiurulo 1 Main Si auU tlitui nvjrO. .