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    ' 1111. . OMA11A DAILY 131'1 : t'1ltjI5AY , AI'lttL : : ' 1 lgli ) ( 11
COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT
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Darn to Mr. and tits" Cal 5potman , a
dalghthr ,
S B. From , cx couaty s'Ipcrllwr of
Shelby was In the city yesterday.
lien D. C. illooner has boon appointed
adm'ntllrator of the estate of Mrs. Mary C.
! Onrd.n ,
lion 3 B. VV'adswcrth continue ! to Iii
prove' pid11 and null scan be able to be
out ngt n ,
Miss Kathorlno Johnson , at 121 9lulsuan ;
street , le very sck ! and her frlemh have no
hope of htr recovery.
The Orrml hotel , Council Bluffs , illgh
close In every respect. Rates , $2.50 per daq
and upward , E , F , Clarke , proprietor.
Mflseos Minnie tiulhauk , Malllo Maloney
and Annie McCarthy of this city attended
the Oleutr\Vclr wedding in Omaha on
i VV'evlnosday.
Thu Chaee-1.Ialcr playrra fuel time New
Dohany ngalu last night rind gave 0110 of
their hest performmnces , it seas full of con'- '
edy and was just what mho nudieaco wnmloii.
Tonight the bill will be the ever-popular
'Monte Crhtn , " A atroilg matinee bill will
be given tomorrow afternoon.
Deteclivo Canlpsle brought In a farmer
Barrel Gleason yesterday and arraigned him
in Justice Conk's court upon several chargea.
Gleason Is the nmau whom a flock Island
I brakeman thought ho hail captured him a
freight tar a few evenings ago and called
for the pollee , but penuitted the man to
escape before the patrol ungon arrived. ( lea-
ion % % aa Iiilirel , , to tlleml guilty to a charge
of petit larceny.
Next Sunday w III be "assoclatloi day" for
the Young Mena Christian association. The
fourteentli auidverstry will ho celebrated ,
State Secretary W , A. Magee will be present
and conduct a " ( lUiet hour" scrvlco al 0 n.
Iii. In the aiaocintion rooms. The pastnrs
of the several churches will preach szrmons
appropriate for the oecaslun. A mass meeting -
ing will be held for mimeo only al 1 p , m. lu
St. Jolt's Isngllsh church , Pearl street , Dr.
Pholpa will give the nddress. Al the same
hour burr , A , IL Dyles of Omaha tvlli address
a meeting for woven in the Presbylerlan
church , under the nuspices of the Woman's
Auxiliary. At 7:30 : In the evening there will
t"i be three unlon mass meetings in Ilroathvay
c Nelhodiat Episcopal , Christian and Congre-
gatlonal churches , where a brief report of the
t year's work will be read. Addresses will
ho maim In each church by vieitiig association -
tion men front Omaha and Des Moines ,
Among those to be pret'cul are thr following ;
Messrs , John Dale , 3. 11. Adams , Frank A ,
Oaines , F. VV. Ober , % V. A. Magee.
j At the home of air , and Mrs , S. C. Under.
wood in ICcg Creek township , at noon on
VVminesdny , W , A. Lewis of Harrison county
and Mlas Nannle Underwood were united in
t marriage. Tito ceremony being performed
I Jn the presence of a host of friends and relatives -
tives , Itev. Wiener , a Methodist clergyman ,
oalciating. Among those present were :
Messrs , and Mesdames John Deno , J. R. Mc-
' I'ho > ? 3n , Richard Turnbull , Charles Stevens ,
{ n , Moist , J. Short , Wllllam Underwood , M.
J , iVllllanis , Glenwood ; J , M , Underwood ,
William Lewis , Wymore ; William McKen-
i zle , Edwin Lntham Jesele Itaht. Mes-
dunes Benedict , Haag , Frances Benton -
ton , A. J. Wearin , Julius Wil-
Hams. Messrs. Dan Eleher , John Linder ,
A. Whitelnw , E. J , Gilbert , Bert McCormick.
J. F. Itecord , T. I' . Traynor , John Sewing ,
Misses Loma Schindele , binder , Deno , Marlon
Denton , Llzzie and Bertha Goon and Record.
The couple were the recipients of many useful
ful and valuable Presents. The groom was
a former resident of Lewis township , but
nowres'des near Woodhine , Harrison county ,
Ills bride is a daughter of Mr , and Mrs ,
t S. 0. Underwood , and is one of the best
known young ladies of that part nt the
county. They will reside In Harrison
county ,
The Blue Flame coat nil stove , odorless ,
sent on trial. You can't get a drop of oil
out with every valve open only by upsetting
i , ' the Rloya Cole & Cole.
, Call and see our $3 pressure water filters.
Cheapest on the market. Stephen Bros. ,
, . ' 629 Broadway.
It costs uo more to run our New Process
gas ranges than gasoline stoves. Cole &
Cole.
Cole.Dr.
Dr. Cleaver's office moved to 000 Broadway.
CI.OSiNO OF 'I'111 : P1ES11Y1'IItY.
LnMt Dny's SeNMIImI R'lnds Up Sums
a Imporlluil ltuuthme 3Inth rr.
s + Time Council Itluffs Presbytery held a brief
and concluding session yesterday morning
std adjourned to meet again on the second
Tuesday in September. Sonic little discussion -
sion took place before time location of the
rioxt presbytery was settled. It. was finally
delernihmed to meet at Adair.
The presbytery was not as well attended
as the local ministers and elders hoped for.
Many of the sessions within the presbytery
failed to send representatives , either by
their miners ( ( or elders. Time Women's
Missloaary society of the presbytery had a
much largo assemblage of delegates. A large
majority of time district societies sent full
delegations ,
The presbytery will hold a session at
Neola oil Saturday for time purpose of ad-
ndnlaterhig time rite of ordination upon
Llcentlato Conditt. A meeting will also be
held at Woodbine fOr the purpose of ordain-
In ; Fred I , Iamb , who will leave for Siam In
a short time to engigo In missionary work.
One of the features of the work of the
presbytery that will hmlerest Council Bluffs
people seas the action taken In relation to
] rev , Dr. Phelps. Ills resignation from time
pastoralo of time First Presbylerlan church
was formally accepted , and the presbytery
practically placed bin ! n charge of time
theological seminary In Omaha. The Iowa
cndowmmment of time Ommaha institution whlclm
was raised at the session on 'Tuesday in time
shape of 300 pledges of $5 each Is understood -
stood to be used excluslvoty for the purpose
of paying Dr. Phelps' salary as president
of the institution. This svlll only amount to
$1,500 , but 1t is likely that another $1oOO
will bo secured from Como source In order
to make this salary the sumo as the doctor
lies been receiving as pastor of time Connell
Dtuffs church ,
lint ( led Snstl ,
Wo haw : ,000 hot bed Bash which we are
going to dose out. They won't last long , ,
how mammy .to you want ? We will make you
a price tlmt can't be dupllcateL 0. D.
Paint , 01. . end Glass company , Masonic Toni.
pie , Council Bluffs ,
Iloffmayr's Fancy Patent Flour makes time
, % . _ best and most bread , Asic your grocer for It.
R'e 110 the lrrmunDlsifl
Why ? Because our goods are the best.
Our prices are right , and we guarantee salis-
laction. Sco our new pictures ,
II , L. SMiTli & CO ,
Diwtriet Court Cull imsiM.
In the case of Clmrhs Jensen against iTow-
anl ilattenhnuer the demurrer to time petItIon
was overruled , Jensen sued llaltenimnuer
for the $100 offered for the recovery of the
llattenhnuer dlanonds wldch were lost at
the Crelghton theater last fall.
The case of 11 , A , Walton against J , C.
Ilaker , constable , was settled yesterday amid
the costs pail ,
Time Oumulma & Grant Smelling conipany''s
, case against line Union Lanl and Improvement -
ment canpauy Was opened yesterday to ad-
molt certain testlummly discovered since mho
case was eubmllted.
A niotlon was submitted In time case of
Finley Burke agahust tlmo Union Laud and
lnvostment conpany to strike front the pell-
lion tlmo cause of action against Jolmn W.
Paul ,
All altldavit tor a writ of error was flied
yesterday 1n thu case of E , Mueller et al ,
against J , H. C , Stnhr of al , Thos case
was decided lu favor of the plaintiff by
Justice Crow of Minden.
'I'mmkvmi to 31IMMOUr1 ,
0. W , lfalimeey was discharged from St.
Bernard's hospital yesterday afternoon by
limo Counnlmstonero of lusanlty and was hn
med'aloly urreeled by an ofllcer from Ka-
Imoka.Mo. . , and will be taken to that city to
answer to ( be charge cf embezzlenien ,
itamlisey came hero some weeks ago front
South Englfsh , Ia. , amid left three children
In lhu Cimristlat lmome , ills wife had just
ded ! and lie was mentally nribalaneed , ! le
'rte ' was sent to rho iiQspilal amid yesterday ox-
cimanged tlmat berth for a prospect of a cell
/a / a Mirsourf fall ,
fra fr
Davis. drugs , paints and glass ; tel. 289 ,
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( 'EARL ' STREET ' 1 11TIG I ISSUE
rrimlds of Asphalt aril Vitrified Brick
UOlltObtiliq' .
WILL BE DECIDED SATUhDAY MORNING
Qmmesllou of lCeeplug the 3bterlul to
Uuadlllnn 'J'ruublttsg lime rrup-
crty ( ) uners sad Clty' teun- :
clt nt I'reseuh
Time asphalt m'n : will stand pat , if time
friends of vitrified brick can present a petl
lion to the commeil on Saturday morning
signed by property owners representing a majority -
jority of the frontage on Pearl street , time
c ty council will declare in favor of paving
the street v itm ) brick and will order the
work done accordingly ,
That Is about the situation that the coun-
ci ! left time question in last night , after a
very full hearing from properly owners ,
When the council met there was a large
uunmber of hiterested property owners present -
ent The way was cleared far the consideration -
tion of the subject by the passage of an or-
dlnaiice providing that hereafter when any
street or alley is paved the cost , whim time
exception of the part taxed to railways or
street rnilwayc , slmll be taxed directly to
the abutting property owners and time city
shall be at uo expense for such Improvement.
\Vit'm ' tlms ! ordnance passed , the council went
into a couunittee of the whole and Mayor
Carson asked time property owners to make
their wants and wishes known ,
it , I ) . Amy was the first property owner to
respond. Ile represented a number of prop.
erty ownerq below Fifth avenue on Pearl
street and all wanted granite. lie lmad a
sample of Spencer granite and salt ! it could
he lad ! al about $2 per square yard. lIe
wanted sometldng durable and did not want
to pay for a pavement and then keep on
raying year after year for repairs ,
E , A. Wlcklam tvas called upon. Ile said
he understood that many of the property
owners who had originally sgned ! for as-
plaltnrn : had clmanged thelr ndnds and were
no v in favor of brick. Be mentlmled Merriam -
riam , the Grand Holey company , Baldwin ,
Bono , Shugart and other owners of properly
on the street who had experienced this change
t b arh
Leonard Everett Bald time best expression
of the property owners along limo street was
their petltlon. A majority of them had
slyned for asphaltum. lie said he had
originally been for granite. In March he
sent letters to the city engineers of twenty-
five clues of the country and asked them
concerning the price , durability and satis-
factlon of the Trinidad sheet asplmaltum. lie
had time replies , and they were uniformly in
favor of the asphalt pavement as laid by the
fBarber Asphalt company. He read extracts
om the letters and urged the council to
take action respecting time wishes of the
properly eonerN , and at 111P same time give
the city a clean , durable , metropolitan pave-
moot. Alderman Greensbields amid other
mnembers of the coumtcil questloned Everett
concerning the cost of repair-j and how they
should be made after the flve year guaranty
had expired. These questions were answered
by showing time custom in vagu0 in other
cItitea. Everett was opposed to brick rim
account of tin lack of uniformity in burning
and the lack of durability.
Mr. Wickham replied , citing cities that had
been using brick with the best results. lie
said he would guarante : brick for the same
period that asphalt was guaranteed and would
keep it .n repair after the expiration of the
guaranty at ices tlman half the coat of
keeping up the repairs on asp halt.
Alderman Grernshitlds elated that ho w'a9
convinced that the paving ss'ould be blocked
if time property owners insisted upon the
1150 of asphalt. This was becauro the park
comnmlesloners would not pay for asphalt on
account of a lack of fundsl , but would
ably agree to the uea of brick.
City Engineer Tostevin spoke strongly in
apposition to the use of brick , an dr lid , it
was Impossible to get good results , owing
to the Inability of brick manufacturers tr
fundeh brick of uniform quality. lie tuld time
advanced clues of the world were using
creosoted wood and asphalt ,
M. F. Rohrer entered a plea for asphalt
and Alderman Casper expressed his desire
for brick. Ile told the park comndsslonera
( ono of whom he is ) were in ancli shape finam-
clally thab they could not stand time price of
asphalt and did not know whether they could
pay for a brick pavement or not. Ile would
favor brick , however , and would use his 1n-
fiuonco to have the park board pay for that
kind of a pavement if it were ordered ,
C , E. Squires of Omaha , agent of the Barber -
ber people , explained his conpany's methods
of doing work , giving guanantees and making
repairs after limo c'xpirattomm of the contract
guaranty. lie smoothed me all over very
likely and made some statements that
brougld Mr. Wicklmam to his feet with another -
other chapter on brick and a refutation of
came of Mr. Squires' statemnnmts anti figures.
Finally It was decided , on motion of Mr.
Slnmbert , that time council aldjonra until 10
o'clock on Saturday morning , and that the
property owners ho requested to present their
petitions at'that time expressing their preference -
erenco for paying material.
At the Saturday morning meeting time council -
cil will alto pass upon time bills of the men
who have been employed in the lmprovament
of the Indian creek cower.
Notlee to PropertyOwnerM. .
All persons awnlag property abutting on
Indian creek , between Eighth and Oak
streets , are hereby requested to appear at
the Union Land and Improvement company's
office , over Officer & Pnsey's hank , eu Saturday -
day next , April 25 ; between the hours of
9 a , m , anti 5 p , m „ to determine time amount
of damages accruing by reason of time con-
strnctton and maintenance of a sewer and
railway over ant along said Indian creek.
IOWA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ,
By John W , Paul , Prosiden and General
Manager ,
Reduction on all trimmed hats. Miss
Ragsdale.
tD NO ( LU115'l'IONSVilittl ASICIn.
CurmNelenee or Fear-Strfelten ' 1'Illef
ltclnrns n Stultn 11'ntch.
Mrs. F J , Pierce , llvimg , at 721 First eve-
nee lost her watch at the opera house one
night last week , Announcement of time fact
was inado and time police were notified of time
loss. Several days ago Mrs. Pierce received
a letter statiimg that if sue would receive time
watch and ask no questions the timepiece
would be returned to her. She answered the
letter to the address given and agreed to
the proposition. Yesterday afternoon someone
ono rang the door bell. Mrs. Pierce re-
spondetl to the summons. When the door
% as opened no one was hl sight , but the
miss'ng watch was hunging peacefully on time
door knob. Mrs , Pierce is quite well satls
fled with time recovery of the watch amid yvlll
make no further effort to locale the thief.
Pearl Street 1'mtslrllr.
There will be a special rneet'ng of the
city- council lonlghl to consider the question
of paving Pearl street. Properly owners who
have a preference as to time immaterial to ho
ueed are requested to attend the meeting ,
nlNer Still lu .Inll.
liarr Miser , thus young man who made
such a bravo and determineti effort to kilt
an undesirable suitor of Ids stater , is still
comifinod In limo city jail. lie was arraigned
in time pollco court yesterday moming , but
Judge McGee continued his case wllhuul Inquiry
quiry until Gds mitornhng for the purpose of
letting bin consult a lawyer ,
Early In the day yesterday McCalmut , with
Ida taco swathed in bandages , called at the
jail In company with Mies Hiser. The girl
aimed a few tears and "Cyclone" kept in time
background. After the conclusion of a brief
Interview time two left time building together
and vent to time lmouie of McCalnut's
mother on Upper Broadway ,
iv. . , offer you only clean , crisp , snow white
! aummdry work and beat delivery service at
Eagle laundry , 721 Broadway , Telephone 157
Spe&al bale , Tpjmnmed and untrimmed
bats , Miss Ragsdale , No hO Pearl.
3111111\'S NlNI 11"11'9' SIINS.tTiON ,
Dr , Hugel Seacrel , I'anlNhal li Ott ,
I/hers ,
Mlntlen is more or less torn up over a
fight between two tve11 known citizens of the
place- . The encounter was the result of a
dispute of long standing , which was re
cently taken Into limo courts , As n result of
the cncotl11ler one citizen is in limo hands tf
n physician and the other is under honis to
appear for trial at Neo1a on the charge of
assault and battery.
For some time Dr , Carl Engel of Minden
imas been a tenant of Otto Ehltr anti
the trmmble arose ever Engel's care of the
Ehler Property. Eider alleges that time doctor -
tor allowed the property to be badly damaged
by the stock and Ip other ways and he tie.
mantled damages , ills demand was refused
anti he commenced suit in a justice court al
Minden to recover a sum of money that he
thought would represent the dautage to hla
property , Dr. Engel deimled the damage in
the first place and then to nmake lda dental
bantling presented a counter claim for pro.
fesslotal services amid alleged that he lml
been frequently consulted , in a private mar
nor , concerning time ailments of time Ehier
family , alit ills bill far services rentiereJ
was more then the clean of Ehler for dam.
ages to his property , and the doctor asked
judgment accordingly. Eider denied that
he had ever consulted the doctor professionally -
ally lie had no need of a physician's servIces -
Ices anti would not have consulted Engel
any way.
That state affairs made it as easy for time
two amen to get together hr a pmyslcal ) encounter -
counter and the opportunity offered Itself
Tuesday evening. Ehlers had been to the
postoillco and on Ids way home moot Engel.
There are two stories ac to how time subject
w'au brcught up , and it don't matter whiclm
is time correct version. There was a mix
up and when soimme of the lawablding citizens
gat into action Engel was am time sidewalk
aul Ehlers was punishhmg him with flets and
feet. The cornbltants were separated and
Dr. Engel was carried to his home. It
u'as not suppoead that he was hurt to any
serious extent , but yesterday line report was
eent out that his Injurlea were of a don-
gerous character , Mrs. Engel went to Neola
yesterday amid issued a warrant for Rulers'
arrest on time charge of am'ault and battery.
Ilo was taken before a juetlce of the peace
and gave bonds for his nppearance for trial.
The flglmt has just fairly started and the
promise In for additional litigation.
Wanted-Man and wife desire board and
roomm for the summer in private famnily with
no children. Address V. P. , Dee Office.
Untrimmed hats , 1De and 25c. Miss
Ragsdale.
Sowing girls wanted imnmediately 132 Bwy ,
cU1'h ) hlslPfl uY Tai : POLlcl : .
Lose Illoonms into VVeilI is Under
Ounrd multi GixiIhimeMM.
Tueelay evening Mr. W. 0. Pryor of this
city and Miss Helen D. Wheeler of Syracuse ,
N , Y. , were united 1n marriage at 310 Plal-
ncr street , Two detActlves , well armed
but dressed in citizens' clothes , stood at time
gate and closely scrutinized each gueat that
entered. They were there to prevent time
c-xecntlon of a murderous threat that time
young woman should be klllod before she became -
came a bride.
The mimarringe seas solemnized early In the
evening in the little cottage home that the
groan had provided and the ceremony was
performed by 11ev. J. Ii. Senseaey of the
First Methodist church , Mr. Pryor. Is the
son of J. C. Pryor , and Is now a Talesman
with the Drexel Shoe company ! n Omaba.
The bride is handsome and well bred , and
21 years old. Two years ago Fame visited
friends In Omaha and there became ac-
nquaied with Mr. Pryor. VV'hen she re-
tur11ed home she carried with her somethimtg
mere than a merely favorable opinion of time
handsome young man. The correspondence
that followed led to a mutual declaration of
love , and a short time ago she returned to
visit her Omaha friends. . Arrangements
for the wedding soon followed and the young
pr ph concluded to be married here hr
stead of at the bride's ltonio fn Syracuse ,
and begin life in their own cottage home.
Among Miss Wheeler's Syracuse friends
was a mnn named Wadsworthm , her second
cousin , who has been an ardent suitor amid
'vas practically her belhrotimed husband
Due she was 15 years old. Sumo omdeavored
to biealc peaceably with Wadsworth , but ho
refused. lie told her that unless she married
him she would never become a bride ; that he
would follow her odd kill her at the altar
If alma ever attempted to mar'y another man.
A few days before the time set for time
manriage arrived Wadsworth , time rejected
suitor , Caine here. Just what lie did or what
new threats he made the family have not
taken the public aubelentfy into their confidence -
fidence to declare , but the fact tlmal they
asked to have officers guard the house on
the night of time marriage is sufllcient evidence -
idence that 1Vadsworth's visit was not altogether -
together a friendly one. The police officers
and Marshal Canning were only acquainted
with enough of the facts to show- them that
there were come groundil for time fear of time
family , and teat police protection was really
necessary .
Genuine Bokhara divans and new pieces
of oriental furniture at the Dunce Furniture
company's.
Have .yau seen the new gas beating stoves
at the company's office ?
Wall paper cleaned , new process , with
patent right at Miller's , 108 Main street.
llonrl or Lduentlou 3leetIii/r. /
Time Board of Education held its regular
meeting last evening with all of the members
present. Superintendent Sawyer made his
report of the attendance in all of time schools
during the month. There were enrolled
2,170 boys and 2,179 girls , a total of 1,319
The enrollment for March was 3,831 , aggregate -
gate number of pupils belonging 3,090 ,
A communication was received frou Abe
Lincoln post , Grand Army , inviting the
board to participate in time usual observance
of Menmorlal day , The Invitation seas accepted -
cepted and time superlntendent was Instructed
to Invite time pnpllu to participate ! n the
ceremonies.
On motion of ember Sprultt time secretary
was inetructed to notify the guardians of
all nonresident pupils that they must pay
rho tuition fees or show cause why they
should not be paid before May 1. There are
sixty-elght such pupils In time schools , according -
cording to time reports of the principals , and
the tuition will be $0 , $7 and $8 for half
year , according to limo grade. In coniplying
whim lmis lnstructlons the secretary will send
each of the guardians a bill for time amount
duo. Tlmoso who do not want to pay will
fight it out wllh the memibers of time board ,
Miss Ilatlle Blood , supervisor of Penmanship -
ship and drawing , was granted leave of aim.
eene0 from Tuesday , April 28 , until time following -
lowing Monday to attend time Indianapolis
national art exhibit of the public schools.
Time superintendent of buildings and
gm ound reported that 1w had sold $10.30
worth of scrap Iron and turned the proceeds
over to the treasurer , Time treasurer was
Instructed to cover time amount Into the con-
th'genl fund , Time renmainder of time sossioii
was taken up In time allowance of bills and
the pay rolls of the teachers and janitors.
Asanulled a Little ( fin ,
CItESTON , Ia „ April 23 ; ( Special Telo
gram-Otilcers ) and private citizens have
been looking for a black wretch since last
evening , but their search so far has been
unsuccessful , The brute Is wanted for attempting -
tempting to outrage Emnma , tie 11-year-old
daughter of Fred Krueger , Wdle ) time chlld
was gong honmo last evening au unknown
miegro caught her around the throat and at-
teumpted to drag her Into a vacant building.
While ime was endeavoring to raise a windot' }
to get inalde , time girl jerked away and es-
caped. Time aewault caused great exeitenment
.cre ,
SIii Clty Iluihczzler Sentl'necd ,
SIOUX CITY , April 23.-Speclal ( Tele-
gran-W ) , Ii , Lyslu , convicted of enmbezzling
$2,500 $ trout lmigerson & Rest , a local commission -
mission flan , was sentenced today to two
and one-half years at Ananiosa. Jlu was a
leader 1n satiety hero.
Iluu/h IlccrnlIN Are Nuari'rmis ,
FORT DODOS , la „ April 23--Special (
Telegram.-Captaln ) Shadduek has been detailed
tailed by time Salvation army officials to cone
to Fort Dodge to save the order here , lie
declared thi" Is the only foldt swat of the
Mlasissippt whore there has b' n any gems
Inc damage done the army At a 1 other
pclnts he says time retorts are merely newspaper -
paper rumors , orlglnal ag fr nl $ mpathy for
Ballington Booth. Every s'n -ore a of the
Salvation recruits here had left the ranks
to take up time new standard , while the of'
ficere were apparently about to do so. Cap-
tale Shadduck expects to show , theni tho'r
etep is wrong and gel them back'
r
e a la oooso c.o ggcrat > o .
SOUTH OMAHA Ym
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The committee , consisting of W. A. lug-
gins , D. B. Olney and J. 0. Martin , appointed -
pointed by the Live Stock exchange to go to
Chicago and meet committees from otlmer
exchanges to talk over traveling solicitors ,
has returned , R' . A. lilgglns'said that the
South Onmaha committee met cotnmlttees
of three from East SL Louis , Kanana City
and Chlcago and went over the natter thor-
oughly. The question of abolisimhtg traveling -
ing solicitors imas been the talk around time
different exchanges for some time mind in
order to come to sonic understanding dele
gates were sent to the mecliug , it is the
small commission firms that are anxious to
do away with traveling Ines , an account of
the expense , and as time small flrmns outnum
her the large ones by about two to come , it
looks as if they would have their way.
The delegates decided tlmat each c0mnnnia-
slon firni should be allowed one solicitor ; time
solicitor must be a member or the exchange
to which hie firm belongs. Each firimi shall
b , entitled to one traveling man for each
branch ( mouse it operates. The action of this
comnmllteo must be ratified by the different
exchanges Interested before the agreement
goes unto effect. It 1s expectedthal the mallet -
let will be taken up by the South Omaha exchange -
change at its next meeting , The decision of
time committee , ! t Is thcught , will be agree.
able to all interested.
CUD.tllt'S QU1'i' T1113 CIIIC.IGO IIousI
All of 'I'iieir llushmesa to lie Cuaeen-
Irntel here ,
The Cudahy 1'ackhmg company has suspended -
pended operations at Chicago anti a number
of men employed there will be transferred to
this point. Already J , 1' , McGrath and C.
S. Forsythe , both holding responsible posl-
tlons with the Cudahys are lmomo and will
be assigned positions. In December 1891 time
Cudahy's leased the old Irately packing
house in Chicago from the International
company and for several mpnths past have
slaughtered cattle and sheep al that point.
When the lease expired a few days ago It
eaultl not be renewed , much to the itlsap-
polntnlent of the Cudahys , and the result
will be that the plant in this city will be
worked to its full capacity.
It will also heiti cut the sale of heavy cat.
lie here and.the demand for such cattle will
be better than ever before , Armour has a
buyer here who pays particular attention to
heavy cattle and with , the advent of the
Cudahys on the market R Is expected that
the cattle business will boom a little.
SmuliMlleel n9llt 'I'IIIN Market.
Vv. F. Scrlbus , who is extensively interested -
ested In sheep raising near Fort Collins ,
Cuba „ made an experimentt during the early
part of the week which lie will not repeat
soon. For some time Mr. Scrlbus has been
a regular patron of this market , but the
other day he thought ho could 'do better by
sending his sheep on to Chicago. lie did
so and yesterday ho was at the yards and
stated that ho had lost mimoney by sending his
sheep on , as wlmen he arriv d'there ' the market -
ket was much hdow whdt he" was offered
here , and he is satisfied now that this is
the best market for Colorado , cattle and
sheep.
Itepuhltean FInnlhenn Club Orgnnlzed
A republican flambeau club has bean or-
garlzed in this city and will start out with
a membership of about one hundred. It was
decided to divide the club Into two divisions ,
cavalry and infantry. Coiatel A. L. Lott
will act as drillmaster of the cavalry arm
amd V. . S. Babcock of ttm 'injimmtry. Another -
other meeting will be held next Monday
night at which time officers will.be elected
and a constitution and bylaws adopted.
31migie Cit. Gusuip
E. 31. Bird of Gothenburg is In time city on
business.
Iluglm Cassidy has retnrncd from O'Neill
where be went to visit friends.
J. A. Eldrege of Ogden , Utah. , was in , time
yards yesterday withm six cars of cattle.
John Anderson , a cattleman from Orchard ,
Cob. , Is in the city looking over the market.
Ray Whson of Cedar Rapids Is vlsllhmg
his uncle , Charles Needy , Twenty-seventh and
Wyman streets.
Vv. D. lianilton of Omaha has been sent
up to the county jail for nine day. for lade-
cent exposure of his person.
0. C. Kundreim of time Jolnt Car Inspection
service , who has been sick for several weeks ,
left yesterday for a southern trip it hopes of
benefiting lila health.
Yesterday afternoon the police arrested
William Smith , an employe of tine Omaha
Packing company , and charged himn with petit
larceny. It is charged that Smith stole a
pair of boots out of the crossing room at
the packing housa.
A. B. Kelly has been chosen president of
the Tennis cluh and Jolm Pancake secretary
and treasurer. An executive conmlttee ,
composed of 1t. D. Montgomery , II. E. Tagg
and Will Laygidhm , was chosen. Time mnem
bershtp will be limited to twenty-five ,
The annual meeting of the members and
congregation of the First Presbyterian cimurch
wa sheld Wednesday evening anti the 01-
lowing trustees elected : C. 11. Cook , Jauies
Phillips , E , II. Roberts , Miss Myrtle Wells ,
Mrs. J , W. Fowler and Mrs. D , L , llulmes.
Bev. Dr. R , L , Wheeler , pastor of the
First Presbyterian church , has been chosen
by the East Nebraska presbytery as one of
the commissioners fron Nebraska to attend
limo general assembly which nmeots at Saratoga -
toga , N , Y. , in May. Saratoga is very near
Dr. Wheeler's olti home and ho anticipates a
pleasant visit with old acquaintances while
away.
GUM Trainer Guilty of 3lanslau µ htar ,
CEDAR RAPIDS , In. , April 23 , ( Special -
cial Telegram-At ) the distrlt court the
jury in the case of Gus Trainer , who was
charged with the tntrder of Dan Turner
last November , returned a verdict this morning -
ing , finding him guilty of nanslamgliter.
Sentence hat not yet been pronouncej.
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Customers Sllo3s
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INIIAN'S ) ' IDEA U i' ' JUSTICE
linnllsome Elk Refuses to Have Ills Privileges -
logos Abridgoll ,
TWO POLICE GIVEN SERIOUS WOUNDS
StnodM oa ills .lnelent hi l µ hmis and
ItefIINt'M to ( 'uumpip nlth ihn
Itttlcs or the i'ost
'l'rn d e r.
C1IAMBE11LAIN , S , D. , Aprn 23. ( Spc-
cInl.-Two ) reliable Indians who arrived here
from the Lower Urnlo reservation report
tint lisndsmne Elk , mho Sioux who April
13 shat and womtded two lntilan policemen ,
one of them perhaps fatally , Is still at liberty -
erty and defies the authorities to arrest plum ,
lie hiss two rifles iii his possession , and saya
he has plenty of aummnnition end proposes
to defend himself. Full l nrtlculars of the
difficulty and tin cause icading up to it mire
also given by the Indians who arrived here.
liandsane Elk , vhmo lives nnly a short
dlstanco trout time southern border of the
reservatloi , has been ncmrstomed to do his
trading at a store kept by a white nun at
a iolut ahout limree-qunrlers of a lnile front
time reservation line , amid has spoken n good
word for the store to Indian friends who
live in lids vichmity. For any Indian to
leave time reservation without a pass is Imi
violation of orders Issued by time imiiian (
agent a year or two ago , anti in nddltion to
this a post trader who pays a government
1cerso ! to conduct a general store at time
agency , is alleged to imve made corpplnimt
to Acting Agent Slone against these aulians ,
anti Hautlsmue Elk ih particular , for leaving
the reservation without passes to do tltclr
trading at stores other that that at time
agency ,
Boy Elk anti Bear Shlcld , lullam police-
miien , were sent to Inform lfandsome Elk
that his action was a violation of ugeucy
regulations , and that the practice must cease.
Boy Elk 'anti Ilandsonie Elk have never
been friendly , time latter alleging that time
fetter has on numerous occasions used his
official position far the purpose of annoyigg
Idtn and causing hlnm trouble. Owing to
Boy Elk's lmahituai officiousness handsome
Elk was considerahly nettled when accosted
by ldm , and replied that the rules and
regulations ns untierstoed by him granted
Indians time right to purchase goods where
they pleased so long as 1t t8as their men
uior ey they tvcre spending. During the
argument .Boy Ell : , so other reliable and
disinterested Indians assert , dm ety his six-
shcoler and umatle a threaiating demoaslra-
tlon towanl handsome Elk ,
WIIERE Tall SIfoOTING BEGUN ,
Time latter Inunellately stepped to n nearby
building , seized hs ! nibe and opened fire on
time two policemen , who , during the conversation -
versation bad rommdmmed seated on their
ponies. One of the bullets passel through
Boy Elk's thigh and struck his saddle , w4dle
ancther passed through the lower left side
of Bear Shield , Inflicting a dangerous wound ,
it being feared that the intestines may have
bean punctured. Bear Shield rode to the
agency anth-reported limo occurrence , amid
the wounded men we o taken to time hospital
at Lower Uruie agency , where they now
are.
are.The centiment of the Indians on the reservation
ervation is largely in Ilaulsame Elk's favor ,
even Indians wino are not fri mmdly toward
hint being of time opinion that he was fully
justified in what lie did. VV'hlie his action
was an hifractlon of the tame- , the Indians
do not hesitate to express opinions favorable -
able to hint , although they would not under
coy ordinary circumstances Permit their far.
souai feelhmgs to induce llmon to oppose his
arrest amid punishment , It would be only
under great provocation that the synmpalhiz-
ers would resort to such extreme measures
to protect their friend.
Haidsgmo Elk has had upportultles to
escape from the reservation , but has acem-
Ingly preferred to remain quietly at Ids
home. While ndttmrally n peacenbie and
jovial Indian he Is , when aroused , one of the
coolest and bravest Indians en the meserva-i
tion , and If driven auto a fight will give up
his life before yielding an hmeh or submllting
to the slightest humiliation. As a rifle shot' '
tlmero are few Indians on the Sioux reservation -
tion who are his equals. Years ago wlmen
game was plentiful , he was one of the moat
successful hunters nnmong his people. .
In 1881 Ilandsonie Eik slmot and killed imis
father-im-law , and it was about a year anti
a halt before he was apprehended. The Indian -
dian police fear lmini , and it was only by
strategy thut he was finally captured. lie
was acquitted after a lengthy and sensational
trial. An atlenipt will be made today or tomorrow -
morrow to arrest iron for shooting the policemen -
men , a deputy United States marshal having -
ing left hero yesterday for that purpose.
Clmir µ rd wllh IIIN 11g liar' , , Murdet .
CEDAR RAPIDS , Ia. , Apra 23.-Special (
Telegram-Thomas ) Lally , who on Noveamber
20 last murdered lils mother , a woman 80
year old , during a. dru hen quarrel , by strk- !
ing her over the head with a chair and
fracturing time skull , was placed on trial in
limo district court thin morning. A jury was
seared In a short tine and about fifteen
wituesse have been on the stand for the
state. It is probable tlmo cad wll be reached
tomorrow night.
Shortly- after his arrest Lally made a con !
fesslon , but now pleads not guilty. Time cvl _
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Bence , however , is conclusive.
SuLIr ; far a Ilena y Shorin µ e. f
LEMARS , la „ April 23.-Speclal ( Tele-
grarn-The ) pape.s were flied today in time
case of Piynmouth county against the bonds-
nmen of ex-County Treasurer Klrsebom , alto
absconded last January. Tine county sues
for $17,900 , time amount of the aliurtage.
The county board and time bomdsnten tmavo
been trying to settle for sonmo time without
appealing to the courts. Time bontlsmmiemm
offer to pay $10,000 and the board offered to
take $13,000 The case will come up at the
May terns of court , whichn sets May 5 ,
I , . S'I'Oit Illllq N 1S I'1IlSl 'rICN'P ,
Annunners thlnt Ile 1V 111 1'rcrteh ns
l summit Net Snudn ) ,
SAN Fl1AN'iSCO , April 23 'hen the
people of the First ( 'oigregattoonl church
meet next VVednesdsy night for tlmelr weekly
service of prayer they will vote upon a
resohmtlon to declare the pulpit vaeanl , if
11ev. Dr , Ilrown be thus snnmmartly retlred
from the Pastorate steps will be taken to prn
vlile for a "supply" ' uutll the trustees Can
elect a successor to the reverend gentleman
who now occuples the pulpit. It the resolu
tlun falls of atiopllon no mmc knowa what the
next step in the controversy wIll be. Sonto
suggest an appeal to the civIl courts to retire -
tire ltev , llr. Ilrown from a position which
ids opponentmm chino he has no right to fill us
a discredited minister of the Comgregat onnl
ellurclm. Others advise in such n coitingeney
limo calling of an eccleslmtatleal council to depose -
pose hlnm , atl argtlnu'nt imdug made that as
a council urdalned hlin a council tmnmst depose
him ,
Mrs. Sarah 1. Cooper , whom Brown made
hie ai'slatant faster and who Is leadlog the
fight agatust the pastor , says that time clmrclm
is declining and that time trustees must force
Ilrown to retire. Macy proudoent mind
wealthy members continue to riaud by htum ,
however , and it 1B not huprobabie tlmat he
tuay start an hndepeudrut church iu this city.
Mrs. Mary A. Davidson , wheal arrest by
Thrown for blackmail precipitntcd all time
trnimble In the clmurcim , lees not altonpt to
conceal her gratlilcation at time lroubleu of
the pastor. She says site will plnce htmu tie-
tmind prison bars for slander mul perjury.
She is preparing n lecture attacking Dr.
Brown.
Ur , Brown ltd lime prayer meeting lust
tdght , and amiouneeti that ho wetlld preach
next Stmndav.
Mmi'nu Clly'M i % , ( 'hurc'h :
MASON CITY , Ia. , April 23.-Special ( Tele-
gram.--Time ) new Baptist church stidch replaces -
places the one recently burned ts'lil be deli-
cat-ti May 10 , 1)r. Strickland of Sioux City
preaching the dedicatorysermon. . The new
structure costs $20,000 anti every cent of
its limdebtedness will be provided for before
the day of dmdlcattoi. tiler , George Barker ,
formerly of Chicago , is pastor ,
t'helmM h'ollomM Curler ,
NEVV 1'OItK , April 23. Janice C. Carter
corcltidetl his nrgnment for time dcfenso today -
day In the case of time United States agahmat
the Joint Traffic association , Ile is-as fal-
hewed by E , .T , ( 'helps , ex nrlniater to Great
Brllaiu , wino mtlsn argued for the railroads.
Beecham's pills arc tor biliousness -
ousness , bilious headache , dys-
pepsla , heartburn , torpid liver ,
dizziness , sick headache , bad
taste in the mouth , coated
tongue , loss of appctitC , sallow
skin , etc. , when caused by
constipation ; and constipation
is the most frequent cause of
all of them.
Go by the book , Pills I6c
and 25C a box. Book free a
your druggist's , or write B , F.
A1'.en Co.,3J6 Canal St , , N.Y.
EVERY WOMAN
' 51v8 Sametlmes uet'ds a relinbb
umcnthly regulating umedicimt (
t 1r , ci DR. PEAL'S
pENNYROYAL PILLS1
Ai'eprompt.safe andcertain inrerult.'rho geet
Inc ( Dr. t'eal's ) uPverdisiwuutnt. Eentanvwbero
. , well Urua Co. , 1112
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Dodge street Omen .
'I'llIit'1791\1'11 AND JON1S s'1'ItiIhO'l'S.
Ile rooms , baths , steam .rat and all modern
emuentenets , lades , $1,50 mid " : .01 per day.
'i'ahie unexrelhd. i'Peclal low rules lu regular
1.ardcis , FILINIC mIIr.DITC11 , Mgr.
iii YON
REMEDIES
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A SeperatoCut'o lot' EztOi Dl s
ease , At All Druggists ,
Mostly 25 Cents a
Bottle ,
blmnyon's Improved llotnoeopntldc Moore.
dies net almost Instantly , speedily curing the
most olmatlnalo cases. itheumimntlsut cured
tram 1 to 3 days , Dyspepsla and all stomach -
ach troubles quickly relleved. Calnrrh peal.
tlvely cure. . lleadnche cured 1mm i. uilnntes ,
Nervous illseasea promptly cured. Klducy
troubles , Plies , Neuralgia , Asthma and all
Pemnlo Complaints quickly cured. ltuuynn's
Vitalizer inparts new life and vigor to weak
and dcbllltated ntcu.
Personal letters to Prof. Mmtyon , 1605
Archn street , Phlladelphin , 1'a. , answered with
free medical advice for any dlseso.
New Dohan Theater
All This We ek
Chase Lister
Theater Colinpnlly ,
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Uncle Dan'L
Friday Ilveulug n Speelul I'hiy
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Popular I'rlces-
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seats on sate at time box olliec.
THE BESP
$5 $ SET OF TEETH
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G Pcit CENT PAiD ON TI311J I)4el'osl'r's ,
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About 2,000 pounds ncinion type.
700 pofenas agate type.
lee pounds brevier lype ,
150 pair Iwo-llilrd lyfe cases.
o double iron stands for lwo lhcirdeases ,
Thus fnaerial was used on The Omalca Bee and is
in fairly good condition. Will & sold e/feap ire bulk
or in uanlllies to suit purchasers. Apply in person
or by mail , to
The Bee Publishing Co. ,
Amaha , Nebraska.
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ASjde front time pleasui'e there is In biyling , it Is time must economic nlethotl of lr2uls-
portotion tlttlt one cmiii l1i 'e , SVllo would exchange n free , openailspit on a wheel for a
ride in n stuffy , Innlberjng street car ? All shades and conditions of amen turd woolen are
now loohhlg hto the utility of the bkyele. Don't overlook the Wellington luld the 11am-
11to1L They are time best ,
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