G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 17 , 1889 , j ] the omaha bee codnoiETbluefs j Ol'IlCi : . NO 12 PKAKti 8TItUT. | H ! Dfllurcd by carrier In any part , of Uio Cltr j , 1I.W.T1I.TON MANAGER J TEMM'IIONESl Hj W > nnr KlUTOH NO S3. B B11NOU MENTION H N. Y P. Co B Gle _ > on conl B Council Bluffs T/imbcr Co , coal B Thatcher coal , sco advertisement H The Doston store for holiday goods B B Host coal nnd xrootl at C. B. Fuel Co ' P B Carbon Cool Co.wholesale rctnll , lOPcnrl P PJ Another case of diphtheria was reported P PJ last evening at No 005 Fourth street P PJ Cards ara out announcing tbo wedding of Mr 3. S. Knnpp nnd Miss Lllllo Altchlson , ; tlio latter a well known young lady of tbla i P Pj Mnrnngo licenses hnvo boon Issued to Howard V. Slsson nnd Uollo 1'robosco , of BBO | Koola , and James 11 , Ucuoit nnd Emma 1' . ' P PJ' ' Itccso , of this city flu It II Hcnuott , a commercial traveler llv- flj lutr on Hcnton street , wns thrown from a ! buggv while out driving Sunday evening and P PJ sustained a broken arm , | P Bj J. 11. Ehrhart of Council HlufTs nnd Miss Anna Hutlor of St Joseph , Mo , were mnr- rlod ut the M. K. parsonngo Saturday even B PJ 'UK ' by Hov I ) . C Franklin P Br Diphtheria cards have been posted at the BBB residences of James Connelly , on Mynstsr K street ; C. II W til to , North jitThtli street , BBS nnd Mr Wells , Seventh street and Twelfth BBB ! avenue BBM An ndjournod regular mooting of the board of trndo will bo held this evening ot T.tO : BBb oclock Members are earnestly rciiucstcd BBS to bo present , as mutters of importance must B BJ bo disposed of BBS The condition of T. A. Mankor was so BBS ! ' much improved yesterday that it is stated BBS , . ' tbatho will bo able to sit up today , and bis BBB < - physician expects to have him out agalu In n BBS very few days BBSi At the Overton mission or Pcoplo's ' church BBS there was an ovorllow Sunday night Many SV were unable to get into the building The Ss revival services will contluuo every evening BBl tbls wcok , except Saturday BBb , Thomas J. Flncgan , n boy living In the BBS1 western part of the city , was arrested last BBs * evening for throwing n brick through a win dow of Conductor lirctz' motor train No BBJl ono was lujurcd Tbo case will bo heard tills pBJI morning BBV The rcnlovin case of R. B. Wostcott vs BBJl Tta. \ . It It Wostcott came up In Squire BBn Hendricks' court yesterday morning , but the Sa plaintiff failed to appear and the goods wcro BBC declared to bo the property of the plaintiff , SJ ! and the costs were taxed up to the dcfcr.a- BBV BBk Four drunks contributed to the city ox- BBsic chequer in pollco court yesterday morning M Allco Wilson , charged with disturbing the BBM peace by assaulting nnotbor cyprian on Sff Pierce street , had her cuso continued until 2 Bfll o'clock , when she was found guilty and lined BH 10.10. BBV Soma worthless wretch has displayed his Ss iunato cuHscdncss by whittling tbo frames of BBS the Jnreo nlato glass windows on the first SI - " 00r oI tQ0 oovt Sapp block , corner of Scott K and Brondtvay Such nets of vnudallsm are B most despicable and the perpetrator richly pBI deserves a lengthy jnit saatenco P PJ The Chicago Intor-Ocoan gives high pralso E to Golden KoU " the book of poems written BBS by ltov O. W. Crofts of Council Bluffs It K dcclurcs ho lias preached his most effective S sermons in vorao , " and that such a book BBS must oxcrclso great influence for good , as BBS much through the llnlsh nnd graca of ox- Sj pression as through tbo character of the BBS sentiments expressed " P PJ' Tonight the switchman have their annual BBS ball in the Masonio temple hall Urcat BBSpreparations have boon made ana tbo event BBS will bo ono of rare enjoyment Arrange BBS ? * monts nro made to furnish free transporia- SJ lion from Omaha aud return to tboso of that BBS city who attend Thcso annuals of the BBS Bwithmcn have crown In popularity , nnd to- BBS t nights ball promises to bo tbo best of all BBS Warrants wcro issued yesterday for the BBS arrest of Mlko Kildaro , James and Ed Mabcr and Frank Carroll , for assaulting the BBS members of o German orchestra from Omaha Sj In front of the Mint at an early hour Sunday SJ morning Kildaro was arrested last even BBS 'iff ' , but gave bail and was released Tbo others have not yotbeon apprehended The BBS sadly shattered remains of a bass viol and BY several other instruments are the silent wit ncsscs now held at tbo police station await ing the trial of the quartette BBB Tbo few pedestrians * on Middle Broadway BBS at about 3 o'clock yesterday morning were Sj treated to the spectacle of a llvoly foot race , Sj the leader being impelled to extra exertions BBS . . by a slxtecn-lnch carving knife la the hands BBS of bis pursuer , with which the latter was BBSloudly threatening to cut his heart out A Sj policeman Interfered nnd put a stoD to what might soon have dcvolopod into matter for a BBS very thrilling article The chaser was Ed BBS Mabcr and the cbasco Beauregard Miller BBS No arrests were made BBS , , The replevin case of Seaman vs Guanclla BBS " was board by Judge Ayleswortb in tno dlt BBS'trlcl court yesterday The plaintiff seeks to BBB recover a buggy which was lovlcd upon by Sj the city marshal to secure the payment of a BBSs " debt ou this side of the river The uroporty BBS wns replovlncd by the owner , and tbo court is to determine who is entitled to It Tbo BBS , case of Mynstor , _ lndt & Soabrook vs George Fcnorhnnken , to collect attorneys fees , also came up for a hearing The plaintiffs are assisted by Colonel W. F Sapp BBS * , A meeting of the flnnnco commlttco of the BBS . city council and the bondsmen of City Clerk BBS > Huntington was hold in the parlor of tbo Hotel Jameson ut 3 o'clock yesterday nftor- noon for the purpose of arranging a scttlo- BBS1 znent of the shortage found in the accounts BBB ) ' of tbo clerk with the city Tbo shortage JSJbvT amounts to * 70S and this nmount Is to BBBkbo made good by tboso who are on his BBBfT bond Tbo bondsmen are J. It McPherson , Sir Harvey Pace , Charles Duquette , S. T. Mo- BBBx Atco , John Bono , P. Uunnomlo , John BBSJB Clauser , U. H. White nna Martin Hughes BBSj In July , 18S3. Messrs Lutz & Lange , who BBSI were engaged in the tobacco buslnoss iu this BBfll ; c'ty ' sent a registered letter to a gentleman BBSJl > i N ° w Vork City It was sent in a special BBBK' request envelope giving ton days for doBBS - BBS livery , und if not delivered to bo then re- BBS , turned to the writer Nothing was beard of ' BBS the letter until yesterday morning , when It , BBS was received unbroken by Mr J. 0. Lnngo BBS ' The marks show that it was received at the i ' BBBj' i Now York poitofllco July IS , 1833 , and left BE there December 13,1883 , and bad not been BJBMp dolivcrcd at all The letter was sent so long BBSJk' ' "So that the writer has utterly forgotten Its K suboct ] matter or for what the money was BBSS BBSS BflflJP Anotllcr Wcok or Snorlfloc BBSfCi Yesterday morning Inaugurated another BBS ! , • woelc of sacrifice at the Council Bluffs Fur BBS ' . olturocompauy , 407 Broadway Tlio heavy BBk discount on every article tlxes prices that BBS ! were never equal oil It enables you to got the , BBSr very best goods manufactured at less cost BBSjR than you have been asked for shoddy stuff SB Our line of novelties for holiday presents [ BBBji.embraces ovei'ythtng from a beautiful solid BBSj carved oak rocker at ? 3 to a magnificent sldo ! BBSjlF-t ' board at 25 per cent loss than Omaha prices , BBBJf These are facts , Comoaudaoo If they arent BBSJ& m BBM lam not going out of business , as many BBBJK sk , butamgolngto makoaobango the 1st BBBrJanuary , Therefore , to reduce Btock , BBBJ > vlll contluuo to sell everything in my line at BBScost ] UP to that dute E. Uuiiiioiin , BBS ] , l ? Main street J BBSJi * ° - Miller , best paper hanging and dee Sj orating , Tbo best is tbo cheapest BBBj'i * * Chapman's art display will bo keptIntact > i. . during the holidays Go and see It BBJBJ . ' Mnnoiilc BBSJ Regular communication of Bluff City BBBJ ' ledge No 71 , A. F. & A. M. , this evening J Annual election of ofllcers will bo bold All [ BBj ' members are earnestly roquostcd to be present - ent aud ail visitors invited By order of t PBSK BBHt * ] , ' " Now Is the time to buy your furniture 0 , BBBJ ? A * Heebe & Company have too many good * BBSJlt f ° r their storage capacity and are cutting BBBJf prices to make goods go Uorltey & Gay ; BBBr ohaipber suit * , sideboards and dining tables BBBJf' Windsor , Welch and Uorkey folding beds , BBBJ parlor suites , louuges and all kinds of fancy BBBr • chairs at unheard ot figures These goods ' BBe ' * ro All of the finest dotfcns and finish Dent SE' buy until you learn tholr prices A clean BBBx ' sweep to b made Come and see for your pjflfljr " THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS The City Olork'a Bontlsmon Square up tbo Sliortngo HIS RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED Opening , of tlio Drown Slimier Cnso Another New nioclc on tlio la clflo House Site Tlio School Board Motor Chancca Council Procenllnea The city council mot In adjourned session last evening , with the mayor and a full board of aldermen , except Everett , present The minutes of the proceeding meeting were rend nnd approved Another warm debate was Indulged in re garding the ownership of Sixteenth nvoiiuo between Third and Fourth strcots , which Is claimed by Mrs M. F. Holier nnd the city The bill of A. M. Davis , for rolllllng tbo motor ditches on Avcnuo A , in accordance with tbo contract , was roforrcd to the motor company for payment The bill or Contractor Kelley for doing sidewalk grading on I ewer Hrondway was allowed nnd n warrant ordered drawn on tuo intersection grading fund The bill of li C. Bcasloy for sewer work , amounting to * T8I , was allowed , and a war rant ordered Issued Tbo bill of T. O'Honrn for oxcnvatlng on tbo cast sldo of Fourteenth street ( Indian creek ( , was referred to tbo city onglncor The bill of II T. Hnttenhnuor forront of building for registration purposes In lSNJ was rofcrrcd to the ilnnnco commlttoo Estimoto of curbing work dona by M. A. Moore was ordered published according to law law.Estimate Estimate of grading work of J. F. IColloy was ordered published Estlmnto of grading work of C. R. Mitchell was ordered published Estlmnto of grading work of M. A. Moore was ordered published Potltlon of John SKlnklo and eighteen others to open eightccnthstrcctfromAvenuo A to Second avenue was granted , nnd mar shal Instructed to see that the street was opened , Property owners on North First street potltioned for an extension of time to com ploet grading and for the city onclnoer to set stakes Petition placed on flic A. J. Mandcl potltioned for damages for washed out curbing caused by a defect In sewer drainage Referred to the city engi neer Report of Auditor Hummer relative to re mission of taxes of Council Bluffs Canning company-was referred to the city engineer The council remitted the company's city taxes , and they now waut to avoid paying tholr special taxes Report of the city auditor was received and refcircd to the finance committee The quarterly report of the city treasurer was referred to the finance commltteo The auditor and mayor were ordered to draw a warrant in favor of the library fund for $111,20. The report of the chairman of the judiciary commltteo relative to the remission of taxes in worthy cases was laid on the tabic Report of Poll Tax Collector Bcekman , showing that SOS tnxo3 bad bcon paid and G23 worked out , amounting In all toJ,050 , an in crease of $400 over last year , was received and rofcrred to the flnnnco committee A warrant was ordered issued in favor of the Council Bluffs Lumber company for lum ber used by the Union Pacific railway com pany for a sldawalk across tholr ground The city marshal made returns on notices served on railway companies to put In cross ings , raise tracks to grndo , furnish flagmen and lemovo obstructions from crossings in various parts of the city They were ro- eclved and placed on fllo Bond of T. O'learn for grading Commer cial street was approved Bond of A. M. Davis for refilling excava tions on Avenue A was approved Adverse report of city engineer on protest of J. C. Hoffmayor against sldawalk err Seventh avenue was rocclvod nnd con enrrod in An ordinance fixing the grade on Avenue L , cast of Eighth street , In Turley's addition was read and the twentieth rule suspended and passed to Its second and third rcrdings and passed aud title agreed to as read An ordinance to extend tbo fire limits on Broadway wont from Tenth to Twenty-third street , was debated to some length A mo tion to suspend the twentiotb rule and pass it to tbo third reading , wns voted down The ordinance to redistrict the wards was taken up , the First and Third to remain as at present Alderman Lacy moved to amend the Second so as to extend from First to Thirteenth street , but it was not seconded and it remained as originally named , from First to Sixteenth His motion to amend the Fourth ward boundary so as to read from Main strcot to Thirteenth , instead of Main to Ninth , was also lost It was passed to the third reading , and the ordinance was passed and tbo title agreed to as read The ordinance will bo in effect on and a ftor the first Monday In February , 1890. The word boundarlos will then boas follows : First and Third wards as ut present ; Second ward , all nortn of Broadway , between First and Sixteenth strcots ; Fourth ward , all south of Broadway , between Main and Ninth strcots ; Fifth ward , all south of Broadway , between Ninth and the river ; Sixth ward , all north of Broadway , between Sixteenth street and the river This will necessitate the election of flvo aldermen at the commg spring election and glvo the council a mem bership of eight , two moro than at present , Tbo report of City Clerk Huntington from December I to 14 was read and amotion made to place it on record ns npproveil by the llnonco commlttco , but Alderman Lacy arose and objected He said that a good deal of investigation had been going on , and ho wanted to know tbo result of It Ho stilted that ho had bcon accused of stirring up all the trouble , and ho did not intend to shirk nny responsibility Mr Weaver of the finance commlttco then stutod that they bad checked Mr Huntington's accounts and found them $703.80 short , but that his bonds men bad como in and paid blm the amount of tbo shortage , which ho then bad in his pocket A motion was than made that the resignation which was introduced at this juncture bo accepted , and his bondsmen released - leased , wnlcti was passed , Alderman Lacy voting no , as ho was opposed to uccccptlng the resignation and releasing the bondsmen until it was definitely known wbothor there was anp otbor shortage than already dlscov- ered ered.On On motion the council proceeded to ballot ser a city clerk Tne Informal ballot ro- rulted as follows : D. A. Furrell , 3 ; Colonel A. T. Wblttlesoy 1 ; K. A. Rawllngal ; Frank T. True 1. Three formal ballots were taken without ' effecting a cboico , Farrell recolving three votes , Whittlesey 1 and True I. A motion to poitpono the matter was carried under protest ot Aldermen Lacy and Weaver , The city supervisor was Instructed to report - port the cost of changing street Intersections on Broadway , It was ordered that the offices ot city clerk and clerk of the suuorlor court bo placed in charge of a deputy city clerk until a new clerk is appointed Couucll then adjouruod until 3:30 : this forenoon Blank books , all kinds ledgers and jour nals 1 to 13 quires , at less than cost Smokers presents at Moors & Bowmans Kelly & Yonkermun do not try to palm off shoddy Xmas goods on their customers , but i their stocu is strictly first olaBS , and it always - ways pays to buy tbo best At the Presbyterian church next Wednes day evening pows will be rented for 1690. A. D. Telfigrnph Co All persons In the olty who have tele . phones can call up telephone 170 for mos songer boys , cabs and express wagons , oto Prompt attention guaranteed C. G. Robin ' son , manager , No 11 North Main street Brown on Trial For His litre The trial of another murder case was be gun in the district court before Judge Car son yesterday morning It was that ot State vs Theodore Brown , and the court room was crowded Every seat was occupied , and 1 many were compelled to stand The crime for the commission ot which Brown was in dicted and Is now on trial for bis life was i ono ot tbo most brutal And cold blooded j murders that was over committed The victim of the shocking tragedy was William Spears , a day laborer , and bo was killed with ' a club , or rather a piece bt oal : 3x4 , about two nnd a half fcot long , sharpened atone ono ( end and used ns n lot corner post His bead was mashed to a jelly , nnd the flesh was stripped from his fingers , showing that bis ] hands had been raised to his head In an attempt to ward off the cruel blows so morel * lessly rained upon him by the murderer There was also on the body the mark of n Vicious kick In tbo abdomen and other evi dences i of tbo most inhuman brutality The evidence ngnlnst Brown is wholly circumstantial , but the state claims to have n , complete network , which will establish his guilt as fully ns can bo in a case where there wcro no i eye witnesses to the crime County J Attornov Organ will have no assist ing tounscl in the cnso , Colonel Dalloy nnd Euimott Finloy , esq , , will look after the defense - fonso , The entire day was occupied In empaneling a Jury , mid this work wns not completed when court ndjournod last evening The regular panel was exhausted about 5 o'clock , und Mr Organ moved to hnvo a special vcniio issued for twentv moro Jurors to bo summoned by the sheriff from the body of the county , Colonel Dallov" objected , and the motion was ovcrrulod after lengthy ar guments on both sldoj The sheriff wns then ordered to fill vacancies from the spec tators and others , nnd the work proceeded When court ndjourncd each sldo had ex hausted about halt ot tbclr peremptory chal lenges The Jury will probably bo secured by noon today The ovldenco to bo Intro duced In the case Is not voluminous , and the trial will not bo a very lengthy one " Call and inspect my largo stock of holiday goods and examine my line Hue of diamonds , watches , clocks , sliver ware , canes , umbrel las , suectaclcs , opera glasses nnd ether goods suitable ror Xmas presents Make your eo- ° lectlonB before the rush nnd before the stock Is broken Call , got my prices nnd bo con vinced that I moan business , 13. Burhorn , 17 Main St _ ' The people of Council Bluffs and vicinity will find in our great marked down sale the best opportunity over offered to purchase flno Jewelry nnd silvorwnro Wo are soiling at actual cost Please call nnd uxamluo goods and prices nnd prepare for a merry Christmas and a happy Now Year E. BunuouN , 17 Main st • The Bechtelo hns boon remodeled and re fitted nnd numo cbangod to Hotel Jameson C B. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway Miss Mary Gloason has removed her dress making parlors to the rooms lately used by tbo puolic library , No 14 Pearl street , where she will bo glad to see her old friends Fountainclpar , a strictly lOo cigar for Sc nt tbo Fountain Try ono Attempted Suicide A young Gorman who registered from Iowa under the name of Peter Welsh at tempted suicide nt the Nowmoyer hotel In Council Bluffs at 1:30 : this morning by stab bing himself in the breast with a pocket knife When found in his room bo was iu an unconscious condition Dr Waterman was called In and pronounced - nouncod the case ns bolng a very serious ono , nnd doubted very much if the sufferer would live Ho refused to give any clue to his ldontlty Drs Woodbury novo removed their dental office to 101 Pearl street up stairs Probstle's harness shop , B53 opera house block , hcudquartcrs for robes and blankets Ncumeycrbotcl , flrst classreasonable rates Pews for 1890 In the First Prcsbytorlan church will be rented at the church Wed nesday evening , Dccembqr IS , 1SS9. Flno stock of watches and jqwelry for the holidays at Wollman's ' , 533 Broadway The Ross Investment and Trust company An Important Real Estate Deal Negotiations were closed and the deed made last evening in an important real es tate deal which insures the erection of another - ' other One business block In the near future The transaction was tno purchase by W. A. Mauror from William Moore of his interest In the old Pacific house The deed calls for twonty-two and a half feet frontage , but what portion of the property has been de termined nnd will not bo until it Is dlvidod Tbo prlco paid was the highest over given for real estate In Council Bluffs The prop erty was purchased by Mr Muurer for build ing purposes , and as soon as tbo present loascs expire ho will erect , a building that will bo tbo finest of the kind west of Chi cage The public will take a deep interest in this transaction , for it moans the erection of another mercantile place on the site of tbo old Pacific house m A grand holiday display in diamonds , watches , clocks and jewelry Everybody should see tbo elegant array of Christmas plfts , and as our long established rouutation for honest dealing removes all doubt of high prices wo can suit thew all at C. B. Jacquo- mia & Co , 27 Main street m Shoes Icrry Shoes Will sell gents flno shoos at less than cost until January 1. Corner Broadway and Main , undortbo banlc Solid goldrings nt Wollman's , 538 Bway J. G. Tipton , real estate , 537 Broadway , Rush & Gort's pianos , 533 Broadway Hereafter tbo dining room of the Now Pa cific will bo run on soml-European plan , All meals served at 35 cents each Holiday goods and books as low as the lowest at Doll G. Morgan's , 743 Broadway The Board or Education The school board mot last evening in spe cial session ; present President Stewart , Members Lawson Blaxslm and Hunter The Smoad system of heating buildings was referred to the commlttoo on grounds and buildings The same committee , with Messrs Lawson and Rain , wore authorized to complete plans and advertise for bids for now outhouses at the Washington avenue school , Messrs Hunter and Stewart were em powered to draw up and enter into u lease for the Streotsvllla Mothodlst church for school purposes A number ot bills wcro allowed and tbo board adjourned Money loaned at L. B. Craft & Co 's loan office on furniture , pianos , borsos , wagons , personal property ot all kinds , and all other articles of value , without removal ' All bus iness strictly confidential The Manhattan sporting headq'rs 418 B-way , SaddloRock restaurant , 403 Broadway , open day and night First class , J. E. Yancy , prop Always on Tim . If you wish to purchase a good and reliable watch 35 per cent less than club rates , and on easy terms , then call at once and make your own selection at C. B. Jacquoinlu & Co , 87 Main street Complfitlnit Motor Change * . Work was commenced yesterday morning at the corner of Pearl strcot and Broadway putting In a double switch , so that motor trains from Omaha can run down tbo Main street line and vlco versa The work will requlro several days to complete It Is stated that as soon as tbo change Is effected every alternate tram on the bridge line will run down to the Rock Island depot , tbo others going up Broadway and around the loop as at present In any event , Omaha trains will make close connections with all the incoming - coming trains at the local depots The motor company has ono other job to complete be- fore rough weather sots In , and that is lay ing tno now track on Sixteenth street from Fifth avenue to Avenue A , the line ever I which the trains between Omaha and the I transfer will run The overhead wire is MIRER'S CHIN A SHOP ! } j\ \ 340 Broadway Council Bluffs , "i-i- Visitors nnr1p\Hcliasors | equally welcome t i * Our slock tB'thrt ' lnrRost ntul finest In the west , comprising some ot tlio oholsost In tlio followliifr goods : . , ! ' Rich Cut 'Qass in choicest patterns Gems in Royal Worcester and Doulton , Hungarian , Carshntl , Becdapesht j Latest iii'Bronzes ' , Sterling Silver , Onyx , Tabbs , Piano , Banquet and Tabic Lamps Woodard's and other makes of \ Choice CJhiha in Game sets , Fish sets , Desert sets , Soup sets , Dinner and Tea Ware and an elegant assortment of Dainty Pieces for the table of every description Medium priced goods in all lines that can not be duplicated in price "W" . j& . . MATJEBE , 340 Bioad-way. i COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA Take Electric Motor at Millard or Paxtoii It will land you at our store in twenty minutes nlroady In position on this street , nnd horse cars are now doing the work that will shortly bo donoby motors When this work is done the extensions proposed by the com pany last spring will have boon completed and a very satisfactory service established Presents for amokors at Moore & How mans Flno perfumes , sachet powders nna toilet bottles for the holidays at Doll G. Morgan & Co 's , 74'J Uroadwiy At tbo Presbyterian church next Wednes day ovcutiig pows will bo rented for lb90. THE GENESIS OF A STORY Ono ofStovpnson'sChnrnotors Trnccil to n Wnltor Scott Foot Note " Dent rend many novola myself , " snitl n tall , thin mnn from Dcckurtown , N. , T. , on the Corthindt strcot ferryboat last wcolc , says the Now York Sun , but I wish that follow Stevenson would wrlto some inoro Uctid Ins 'Trousuro Island ilrst , and.everylhing else bIiico Like 'om , you know Llko things that hnvo lots of things happen in cm Sco ? Liked 'Kidnapned' best of all That follow Alan Brock , suited mo way down m the ground My mother waB Scotch , und so was my fathers grandfather , which ac counts for it , perhaps Stevenson said ho was going to write a sequel to Kid napped ' Why dent ' ho ? I'd like to know what bocumoof Allan Brock , and David , too Good follow , David Something like myself Awfully afraid beforehand , but a pretty decent flghtor when it came to the rub But Allan well , ho was a daisy , , and no mistake I'd like to know him , or whothorhogot ; away safe to France " "I can tell you , I guess , " said his companion with nsrailo ' "Ho got away all right , and lived 1n Paris for many afterward ' years you'll como around to my house next time you'ro in Newton Ill prove it to you Walter Scott kuows all nbout him ' ' 1 Ill do it , " sai $ the Deckortown man with determination A Sun man who sut'noxt to the Dock crtown mnn wont to the nearest library nnd spent an hour looking up Alun Brock in Walto 'rj , Scott's noels Ho took it for granted Hbut the man re ferred to something in the "Waverly novels , because ho looked that way : and ho suspoctcd it would bo in ono of' the Highland stories ! , * Then ho deduced , that it would bo-found in ono of the prolix and entertaining Introductions tions " The third volume ho picked up was Rob Roy " In the edition pub lished in America by Lippincott , in 1852 , the original introduction nnd foot notes are given in full , and there Alan Breck Stewart's name appears ; nnd this is what Scott had to say of him : Mr Campbell of Glonuro , who hud boon named factor for the government in the forfeited estates of Stewart of Ardsholl , was shot dead by an assassin as ho passed through the wood of Ard shell after crossing , the ferry of Balli- chulish A gentleman named Jnmos Stewart , a natural brother of Ardsholl , the forfeited person , was tried ns being accessory to the murder and condom nod and executed upon doubtful evidence , the heaviest part of which only amounted to the accused person having assisted a nephew of his own , called Allan Brock Stewart , with money to escape after the aecd was done Not satisfied with this vongcunco , which was obtalnod with little honor to the the dispensation of juslico at that time , the friends of the doccascd Campbell of Glonuro were equally desirous to obtain possession of the person of Allan Brock Stewart , supposed to bo the actual homicide James Mhor Druramond ( son of Rob Roy ) was soorotly applied to trepan Stewart to the seacoast , nnd bring him ever to Britain to utmost certain death * * * But the in tended victim was put upon his guard by two countrymen , who suspected James intention toward him Ho es caped from his kidnapper , and * * * Allan Brock Stewart threatened to put him to death in revenge of the designs ho had harbored against him Allan Brock Stewart was a man likely in such a matter to keep his word James Drummond MacGrogor and ho , like ICathorlno and Potruchio , are well matched for a couple of quiet ones , ' Allan Brock lived till the beginning of the French revolution [ The events in "Kidnnpnod" occurred in ' 1761 , ] About 1780 a friend of mina [ Scott's ] then re siding in Purls , was invited to sco some nrocossion which was supposed to bo likely to interest him from the windows ot an appartmont occuplod by a Scot tish Bonodietluo priest Ho found sit ting by the 11 ro a tall , thin , rawboned , grim-looking old mnn , with the petit croix of St LouIb His visage was strongly marked by the irregular pro jections of the ehoeki bones and chin His oyea were pray . His grizzled hair exhibited miirksjot , having boon red , and his complexion was wcaUiorhoaton and remarkably freoklod , Some clvill- ties iu French passed between the old man and my friend , in tbo course of which they talked of the streets and squares of Purls , tU ) at length the old soldier , for such he Boomed , and such ho was , said with a sigh and a sharp High land accent : 'D&'J ! , 'auo o' them a' is worth the Hlo street of Edinburgh On inquiry this admirer of Auld Rookie , which ho wassnhyor to see again , proved to bo Allau.Breck Stewart Ho lived decently on his little pension , nnd had in no subsequent'period of his lifo shown anything of the savage mood in which ho is generally believed to have assassinated the enemy and oppressor , Children Cry for Pitchers ' Cattorla Rhea Bsfcy was side , we g Ta htr CtaurtorU When she < u CUild , she Bind for Outorla , When she became Ml , she clung to OutorU , m > 7n sb * hit Children , she gare them CjulorU ns he supposed him , of his family and clan " Mr Stevenson makes Allan Brock short and Scott makes him tall But Stovonson's David Intimates the litflo man nlways impressed ponplo as ono of good slzo Scott accepted the ill re ports against Allan Brock , but Steven son know him hotter , of course Did ho die before the Rotgn of Terror ? Or was ho ono of these who rode in the cart ? Ho was surely a hot-tempered , honest-hearted gentleman , whatuvei his futo , All llr.st class hotels and restaurants keep Cooks imperial champagne If you have not done so , try It It is extra dry A YOUTHFUL BEAR-KILLER. The Evploits of it Pennsylvania Boy nnd n lllllo Three boars , two evidently Inst years spring cubs and the ether a largo full grown hoar , were discovered in a turnip lleld on Mealy'b farm , three miles from hero , last Monday , says the Forkston , Pa , correspondent of the Chicago Tribune George Mealy , a thirteen ycar-old boy , discovered them , and without saying a word to anybody hur ried homo and got his fathers gun Hastening back to the turnip Hold ho found that the boars had walked ever to the far side of the lleld , adjoining a piece of woods The boy hipitor stole around through the woods nnd got to that sldo of the wood to sco the big bear and ono of the small ones enter the woods out of gunshot The ether small boar had lingered some distance bo- hind Young Mealy had crept up a few rods closer and lodged nchargoof buck shot in the boars vitnls , killing it ut most instantly He dragged the bear homo nnd surprised the family , no ether momborof which was aware that there was a hour within ton miles of thorn It was In the forenoon when the boy discovered and killed the bear The killing filled him with ardor , nnd along in.tho afternoon ho sneaked the gun out of the house ngain and made his way to the turnip patch Ho had hopes that the otbor two boars might have re turned to renew their meal on the turnips There were no ether boars to' bo soon , but Master Mealy had plenty of time , and ho hid himself in the edge of the woods , near the spotwhoro tho-two had disappeared , on the chance that they might como back The boy had boon in his hiding place only a few minutes when his heart almost jumped out of his mouth at sight of the big bears head that was thrust between the rails of the fence , scarcely ten feet from where ho lay Immedi ately after the big bears head appeared the little ones head was stuck through the fence a few feet further along Neither boar presented a favorable shot to the young nuntor , who lay as quiet as ho couldunderthoeircunistuncos Pres ently both bears climbed the fence and stood still , taking a survey of the field The big bear was nearer the boy , stand ing broadside to Him Ho aimed ut the animfll's sldo near the shoulder and fired ; the hoar foil , got up with diffi culty , and whirled swiftly around for sovoraltlmes , blood spurting in a stream from the woupd in her side Then she fell in a heap on the ground and uovor moved again The small bear ran to and fro in a frifjhtonod manner whtlo the boar was whirling about , and when she fell it started rapidly across the turnip field dirootly towards Mooly's house Young Mealy , satisfied that the big boar was done for , started for the house as fast as his logs could carry him By the course ho took ho roacnod the house before the fleeing boar had made an apponraiico anywhere The boy dashed into the house , grabbed some ammunition , nnd loaded his gun , while his mother looked on in alarm The only thing the boy said as ho tore out of the house was : Moro bears ! " As ho dashed out of the yard ho saw the boar como out of the field fifty ynrds below the house , cross the road , and make for a growth of willows along the creek that runs in the roar of the house Judging that the boar would bo moro likely to omcrgo from the willows at the upper end rather than at the lower , because a thick growth of woods on that sldo of tno farm would bo brought nearer to him by doing so , the boy llew across the lot and reached thb crook above the willows The boar had not appeared but a splashing , in the creek showed that ho wns on his way out Ho came to sight only n few yards from where Mealy was standing The boys aim was as true in this case as it had bcon in the ether two , nnd ono shot was all that was roqulrid to add the third bear to his days bag , The intrepid young hoar killer drugged the bear up to the house , where his mother , who had bcon watching the chase , unable to Bpoak or move , stood palo and trom- bllng in the yard Her boy stretched the bear on the ground before her , und , mopping his head and face with his Bloovo , said : "Tiiorol If tether one is wanted someone ono will have to go after it with the stone drag " It wasn't until a hired man , wno had como to the house for something , had gene down to the turnip Hold and die covered the big bear doubled up with a hole in her side that ho could stick his fist in , that the family beliovcd that tholr Gcorgo's prowess had gene so far ns three boars , The three boars weighed 050 pounds Most complexion powders hnvo a vulgar plate , but 1'ozonl's Is a true beautluer.wlioio effects ore lasting Kansas claims to have the finest col lection of North American birds on ex hibition in this country Iu a room at the state capitol building are 1,623 birds handsomely mounted and placed in glass show casoB The collection is duo to the labors ot Colonel N , S. Goss The eight standard chants ot the Russo-Grook church are original By- zantlno airs , which have boon pre served unehangod for at least 700years , and probably 1,000. - ' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY _ HRIR UIM RI W r II > drivuliontiil SunlturyKiiginccr Plans , Estlmnto * i JlimlllDIIXL Spec-Mentions. Supervision of Public Work Brown Building Concil lllnlTs , Iowa NCpU I ID7 Justice of the Peace Ofllco over American Express , No 41 ' OUnUnZL Broadway , Council Bluffs , lown QTArvir O , QIIWIC Attornoys-at Law Practice in the State und Fed O I UINL Ot OIIYIO oral Courts Rooms 7 nnd 8 Shugart-Beno Block , . Council Bluffs , I6wa. . I R/inMTrr\l\/ICDV / / Surgeon and Homeopath Room 0 , Brown P . J. IVIUIN I VlUIVILnT hulhling US Pearl St Onico hours , 1) ) to 12. j a. m. , 1 * to 0 nnd 7 to 8 p. in 1 SKIN POKER PLAYING A Reporter Got n Few Pointers on the Oninc lDid , you over sco n skin poker tabloV" nskod a fly gambler of a Boston Glebe reporter No I was not aware that tal les wore mudo that way , but supposed that the player who wanted to cheat had to do it by a sort of system of sleight of hand ' * Just como up town'a Httlo way with mo and I will show you atablo at which n man who knows nothing of sleight of hand or ether gamblers tricks can hold out as ninny cards as ho pleases and cot them back into his hand at any time ho wants them without fear of detec tion " Thinking to learn something now , the reporter readily assented to a trip up town , and'tho pair were soon stand ing in the parlor of a pleasant Hat on Tromont strcot There , " snld the gnmblor , removing nn ornamental cover from what ap peared to bo an ordinary round parlor table , but which , it was observed , was covered with green cloth After the ornamental cover hod been laid aside the gambler said : You dent see nny- thiug strange or suspicious-looking about that table , do 5'ou ? " The reporter was forced to nckowl- edge that ho did not , for the table looked exactly like these generally used for poker ; that is , it i was covered with the green billiard table cloth up to within a couple of Inches of the edge , where it gave place to an edge of pol- isliccl wood Coming to a certain part of the table the gambler sat down and , sticking a small and very thin piece of wire down in the seam where the wood and cloth met , touched a spring of some kind , and this caused a lever to drop down under the table , where the gambler held it between his knees With this lever between my knees , " said ho , "I nm able to , work the little raachino which is in the table , " and taking some cards from a pack ho proceeded cooded to illustrate Turning his knees ono way , up through the innocent look ing scam pepped a clamp , into which ho put a card , and turning his knees the other way , down wont the card out of sight without the least particle of noise "If I wanted to use that card , all I would hnvo to do is to move my knees the ether way and it would come flying into my hand , which I should hold close to the table , and I could put nnothor card from my bund into It , and down she would go ngain until I wanted to use that one Great scheme , isn't it ? " And the reporter was obliged to con fess that it was Curlons Figures on tlio Surplus " The weight and bjlk of the gold and sliver coins now hjld in the United States treasury form the subject of much Inquiry among people of a mathemati cal turn of mind , ono of whom has as certained that the gold nlono weighs 001 tons of 2,000 pounds , and that the silver weighs 8,000 tons Corded along the highway , as wood is corded , the gold would make a wall four foot high , and feet th' .ck for a distance of 83ji foot The silver , If similar packed in to a solid wallwould extend 1,218 feet , or about flvo-islxths of a mile If packed in carts , a ton to each cart , the procos- slon would bo nearly thirty-throe miies long , of which distance the carts con taining gold would cover two aud uhulf miles , und the silvor-lauon carts a fraction ever thirty and ono-quurtor miles While hunting partridges in the woods near Oakland ; Pa , , the nointorof Orrin D. Slocum of Scrnnton flushed a bird that looked queer to Mr Slocutn's practical eye no blazed nwny and killed the bird Ready ro- trlovod it , and then Mr Slocum saw that it was a largo lion partridg6 , the dark feathers of which , instead of bolng brown , were as black as the plumage of n crow Mr Slocum has hunted birds for olghtoen years , and says ho has never before soon a partridge with pure black feathers The Englishwoman whooponod a pro fessional spanking establishment in Now York has quit the buslnoss The mothers of that city seem to think they can manage their own offspring Moro than twenty-five tons of paper were used in printing the ballots for the rocout election in Massachusetts SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS FOR SALE AND HINT 1J10nr.XCIIANaB-i " or4 stocks of general - mercnaudlse to exchange for good farm lands and cash ! Invoice from ti.OD ) to tli' ,000. Address Kerr & Pray , Council muffs , la TOUitmSUEU rooms torrent , 715 First are , WANTED At once , a stock of groceries or general mate , that will Invoice about f 1,000 , In excliange for fi' .MX ) In good Improved near tola pla.ee ; t l. In cuth Address err Allray , Council Ulults - girl for general housework , WANTBD-A will be paid to one who Is competent and reliable None oilier need ap ply Mrs Lucius Wells , Oakland avenue , Coun cil lllutra | /V > iit : , DUOS & CO loan money The moat > V/llbernl terms oircroJ KM 1'ea.rl st > "VTOW Wo Ilavolt Oneofthobpst Btock farms H -l-i In Western Iowa , 411) acres * miles from s > 1 live lallrond station Improvements cost about H halt wo nslc ror It Only a short rldo from B Council II hi Its nnd Omaha markets W. A , H Wood & Co , uMMnlu bt H T\7 ANTED To trade Tor a lot two good 2 nnd H it 3-j oar-old horses Inquire at the Fountain M cigar store , Council lllutrs M "ITOU SAM ] Wo liiue a far-mot 900 acres In H -L' In Thayer Co , Neb Well Improved , good 1 buildings , barns , etc Easy terms Kerr & 1 Dray M TJIOUTItADK for stock , good lot in Hastings , H * - Neb Inquire l. 'tB West llroadway H * T > EA1 , RSTATE llougnt and nold nal exfl XV changed Special attention given to exam H lnatlon ottltlei W. C. James No 10 I'earl St H T am noout toengagolu otrjcr business nnd H JLuutll c losed out yon will save money by eit H nmlnlng before purchasingolBewhere my stocK Her or furniture and stoves Yon will And many art H tclos that 111 make Miltaole nnd sorUceabls H holiday presents A. J. Mandol , 321 and 333 H llioaihray _ _ -lOAUKi : lots for sale : ! ' , { miles from court H J house , S7U per acre W. A. Wood & Co H TJIOll R.tljB A hotel , , urmshod throuehou | X' m Gtinni on , Col , uulup n big liustnes H close to depot Will sell or exchingo for clt Her or furm nronerty near Council Mulls Aildroa H Kerr _ Oray , Council llluirs v H TjIOU KXOIIAKRK A good newC-room housa H JL to oxchnngo for nn Improved 80 n > 'ro faria H in wpBUrn or central Ion a. Keir & Gray , H "ElOIt SALb-An old nnd well established H -L : drugstore , established In ISM Cash required - H quired , % 5JJ , balance real estate Address A H a. llee Council Mulls M \\7E have a bargain In acre property on | 11 Madison street No better land for ' H platting near the city W. A. Wood & Co M TTIOK KENT One seven-room house on u ourtb . _ - | -L avenue ; one eight-room house on Bee H end avenue , and one eight-room house on Tenth H street ; all fitted up'with all modern conven * H lencos W. W. Hllger , I'earl street H "VTEW improrod real estate to traao for unlm H i-i provea Omaha or Council Mulls property M C. II Jndil CUfl Droadway H li lOIl 8 A _ E or Kent O arden land with houses , | -13 by J. IC Itlce 103 Main at , Council llluirs "VTOTICK If you hove real estate or cnattell | i you want to dispose of quick , hit them with _ | Kerr & Oray , Council lllults In H qj2)0\\lll bnv five good lots In McMnlion , M < P Cooper & JefTerls If sold boon W. A. Wood _ -Co. " \JirANTED A good plrl for general house | TV work Mrs P. M. I'ryor , ilHIHuffat M TJIOK KENT Fvrnlshed rooms , with or will * ! H out board 601 fourth street H "IXTANTED Situation by a young man ot SJ | H TV good education , good penman Anr H hnnoniDle position : Lot afraid of work AdH dreBS 11,10 lleo ofllce , Council lllutrs H S. E. MAXON , I ArchitcJ and Superintend , I Room 231 , Merriam Block , H COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA , BELL & BERLINGHOF , I ARCHITECTS I AND SUrUINTI-NDENS. Room S , Opera House Uloclc , Council liluffs , H lown < i , H CHANCE FOR A PRIZE ; 1 Until the Pith of January wo trill glrea ticket | to.etery ? - cash purchaser ot goods at our H store The ticket will entltlo the liolder to a H clmnco In the followlnc prizes ! H 1st 1 beautiful Qold Coin Heater , price HO H 2nd 1 : t-sliolf ( lower stand with arches and B hanging basket , flu M Urd-Palr of ladies club skntes , 13.23. M 4th Pair ot boi f > club skates , V\C. H 'llicso Drizes will bo distributed Immediately _ ! after the date given HIIUUAUT-Co , , „ B 11 Main St GH lUOS OFFIC-n. W. II M. i'USKT M OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS I Corner Main and Droaaway , | COUNCIL IlIiUKI'H , IOWA Dealers In foreign and domestic exchange | Collections made and Interest paid on time as * 1 posits , 1 THE FAMOUS I SPKCIAIiTIGB , Apple nnd Plum Dutter , Mlnro Jlent Swtct and S Pour 1'lcklos , Olives in Hulk , Hntier Kraut , Pure H Maple Hyrup and Honey , Iltickwht-t Flour and Hominy , Oranges Cranberries , California H drapes , Lemona Nuts , ItaUlns and Celery Heat Country Uuttcr , Wc per lb Our prices al- trays the lowest No aw Uioadvray , opposite Ofiden House | S J , V. liD-UNMON , B. U HlltlrMIIT , 1 _ ' ' ' • V- . .Vice-1'Mi. Ciub It HANNAV , Cashier I CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , I OFCOUVCII ULUFF3. H Paid up Capital SlBO.ooo.oo M Surplus 39.OO0.OQ Liability to Depositors..33BO00,0O DliiKO-ronH-I. A. Miller , V. O. filexson II U Bhugart , H. 12. Hart , J , I ) . Kdundson , Chas It llannan Transact general banking buslnesa ' Largest capital and nurplus of any bauk la I Northwestern Iowa Interest on time deposits , , M imi/CE REYNOLDS Fasliionable Confectioners I The very latest novelties for banquets and I I private parties Choice fruits , bon-tons , cuoco- I lates buttercups , and old fHshloced molasses I S candy u specialty Orders for parties and mall I ordtrd promptly nlled , l 9 Uroadtt ay , Council ( _ !