14 , JLSOI. 3 THE O r AH A UEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 I'KARL ST. by Currier In uny part of the Cltjr H. W. T1LTON. . . . Ruttiip * , * OfTlcr , Nn. U Nlsbt Killtnr , No. 21 K V. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. Craft'H chattel lonnc. 20-1 Snpp block. ( .icmilno llocks Springs coal , Thatchrr , 10 Mam street. The C'ltlrpns' bank will be closed today nt o'clock p. m. on account of the death of Dr. A mnrrlngo HIPIISO wns Issued yesterday to F. M Scnnlnii and Annh M.'Off , both of this city. _ lltcrnry soiloty mot last even * Inp with Mr. U II. Witter at his borne , 3M Eleventh avenue. M'l.o ladles of the ( lertnnn Cntholle I'limuh will glvoa qumlrlllo nartv nt Huulies' ball on tlio evening of I'.nstor Moiuluy. .Itidgo J. K McCJeo U In New Yoilc. Dtir- Ing his nlHcncu Justice Hammer Is slttlni ? on the wool-sack in police court with n great deal of dignity. The report of the public libiarlan for the month of January shows a total number of book-tiiknrs of 3,132. * Tbo totnl number of books taken Is 3,007. Tlioio have been -1,1)00 ) visitors at the library room * * . Oorgo U. Stlllninii. formerly n joung at torney of this city , IH In St. Louis , where ho lias enliMcil in the regular nrmv. Ills where abouts nro mailo known to his friends in the _ Bluffs by n deposition which was Hied in the or.k.'O of the clerk of the district court. Ofllccis Mnrlln nnd Ileswlck ntnl Deputy Marshal White ratuincd last evening Iioni Ficmont. Web , , whcro they went to testify in tlio cases of the four men who wcro captuiod hero nnd wcro taken to Ficmont about n month ago to answer n chnrgo of burglary. At the close of tbo prayer meeting at the Kpworth Methodist chinch on Thursday evening , the frlenils of Kw. Jnmes Sims presented him with nn elegant token of rc- gnril In tbo Bbnpe of a blopraphy of Abi-almin Lincoln. The gift was heartily appreciated bv tbo recipient , anil ho v.ill long remember the happy occasion , Mrs. Gcorgo Kudlo entertained a number of fiiomft nt her homo on South F rst street Thursday evening. Progressive cticher wns the ninusfincnt of the evening. Theiooro nine tables. Mrs. Ailolph Ueno and Mr. P. LeUuo were \\lnuersof tbo tlrst Indies' mid gentleman's ' prize , respectively. A most enjoyable evening \vus spent. -The Young Men's ' Christlnn association will hold Us aiinivci. nrv meeting tomonow evening at the First I'lesiijtorimi church. Ur. W. J. llr.rhsn ot the First Piesu.vtcrlaii church of Omaha will deliver tbo principal address of thu evening , and several of ttio pastors of the ylty arc also expected to bo pi esent nnd nwko short speeches. A motion has been filed in the superior com t by the defendant In the damage suit of I. S. Mucci vs ir. F. W. Houghton , asking for a now trial on tbo ground that the verdict which wns rendered by the Jury on the Hrst tilnlwasnot nccordlng to the weight of the evidence , nnd that improper evidence was g- admitted by the court on tbo sldo ol the gJ plaintiff. \ The case of Mace vs Rchlutcr was putupon trlnl in district court last evening. The sub ject of the controversy Is a buggy , which wns hold by the plaintiff to a man named Allen of Omaha , nnd was afterwards sent to this side of the river to bo kept by Scblutcr. A dis pute then arose as to the owncishlp of the "ttpgy , mill Alnco roplovineil it In justice court. When the replevin case wns tried Mil ex ) wns beaten , mid the present case is an appeal to the distiict court. H. G. Ualdy had nu oxrltlng experience nl'bt ( before last at his homo , 7Uv ! Porlii nvenuo.Vhllo ho was sitting In the pnrlor ho heard n loud cinsh upsUilrs. lie at once ran to tlio scene of tbo trouble , nnd when ho arrived there ho found that u lamp hnd ex ploded am } tbo blazing oil had boon thrown in nil directions , mailing the room a solid sheet of llame. IIo rushca to the bath room and procured n largo quantity of wntT , with which , after a few minutes' hard work , ho succeeded in extinguishing the Humes. The furniture was badly burned nna the total damngo is estimated at about $100 , which Is covered by Insurance. Tlio stockholders of the Union Driving I'nrk association held a meeting yostculny In the oftlco of Wilght& Baldwin , at which the following directors wcie elected : O. F. Wright , J. T. Stewart , W. B. Mlllard , Ni.t Brown , J. F. Boyd , .1. II. McSlmne. J. VV. Peregoy , CharlesGiegoryand J. 1 * . Weaver. The directors also held a mooting , at which the followingolllccrs were selected for tbo coming year : Picsliient , .f. T. Stewart ; vice president , Nat Brown ; treasurer. William Moore ; secretary , ' J. II. McShuno. The meet ing then ndjon i ned to meet next Monday ut 10 o'clock , at which tlino n programme lor tbo summer races will bo nirnngcd. The police hnvo nu occnrato inscription of a young rascal who Is wanted bndly by tbo iclatlvcsof a young In4y wbr.so homo is on Knst Washington avenue. Yesterday after noon , al about o'clock , the youim lady was returning fiom down town , nnd when near the Dcnton street crossing was accosted ntU Insulted bj the cur. She was badly fright encd , out repelled the fellow's Insult and sought protection by running through tbo mud aim into thoTrcarcst house. The fellow Is dlscrlbcd ns being nbout twenty-three or twenty-live years old , full ruddy face , smal dark mustncho , wearini : a black stiff hat , dark brown overcoat and dark suit. Ho was uccompmled by nn other follow , but tbo latter took no part In thu affair. The young girl Is of Ir reproachable character. During tbo side o the Elscnnm goods she clcikcil in the store but she Is positive she never saw the fellow boforo. Call on D. J. Hutohlnson & Co. for choice bargains In lots In Wilson Terrace. Special inducements for the next few da\s. Orders for tables nnd chnlrs for paries formerly sent to C. A. liobco & Co. , will bo llllodi by uund & NoUon ut their now furnl- turo store , " 11 Main stiueU J.C. Blxbv , steam ncatln ? , sanitary en- glnccr.'JOJ Iorrlaln block , Council Blurts * J'KHHOXAli _ 11 It.I flMt.iI'llS. Dr. S. Stewart went to Tnbor yesterday on business. Hon J. P. Brcon of Umnlm wns In the city yesterday attending district court. Miss Koekiifcllervlio is oinplo.vcd In the onicu of the county clerk , leaves toilnv for her lioina In Hockfonl , 111. Buy your coal nnrt wood of C. 11. Fuel Co. , 680 Broadway. Telephone 130. Ucrollcct Iliot tlio only installment house in Council Ilulls ! and the Inix'ost Inutallinunt bouse In the west Is Mnndcl & Klein's.Vo sell nt cuMcrn prices every artlelo of bouso- bolil furniture j ou UBU , mul Instead of re quiring you to pay cash \\o let you hnvo It on easy payments. Tlicro Is no necessity of denying yourself the use of any artlelo wben you can fret ovctythlni ; you wanton such easy terms. The InrKCst slock of carpets , stoves mul furniture in the city to select from. 3iO Bioadwuy. Knookoil Out a Tooth. Adam Miller entered Justice Patten's ' court ycstei any afternoon In n. state of dis composure horrible to sec. IIo had an en counter In n saloon on lower Main street In which ho bad decidedly tbo worst of It , nnd ho wanted a warrant issued rU'ht away for the arrest of tbo offenders. Ho was so ex cited bo could hardly talk , but nftor a tlino be made the Justice understand what ho wanted , and the warrant was duly Issued and placed in tbo hnmli of Constable Ben Austin to bo served. The men who worked euch sad linvoo In Miller's pcaco of mind wcro brought In and guvo their names as Dan Htco nm : 1C. Dnwbon. They stated that the llKhV had resulted from n game of cards In whlrb. Miller tried to cheat and they wouldn't have it that uu.v. Miller's fuco is In bad condition , tboro being n hiruo lump oor ono uya and a tooth among the missing. Ityll it Son's now grocery taVcs the lead on Upper Broadway. No old stock. * * The now dental rooms of Drs. AVoodbtlry ara the tlnou and most complete in the \voit. Next to the new Grand. "Telephone , U5. " THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Jesse MacMabon is Brought Ihck from Obi- cngobj Sheriff O'lfelll. ' A BIG ROW IN A MAIN STREF.T SALOON , Thi ) Saloon Inlmiutloii IluslncsB 1 * Kn- Irrcil Into by Another Kirni of Atlofiipys Ml nut * Mention mill Personal , Yesterday's Uu. contained a telegram from Chicago stating that Sheriff O'Neill hnd left that city for Council Bluffs , having In charge P. J. Mac.Muhon , who was wanted In this city forcmuc//iciiont. ) Thlstclogrnm was the llrst Information the general public has hnd for se\crnl jcars ns to tlio where abouts of a man who xvns nt one time one of the most prominent , citizens of Council Bluffs , MacMnhon left heroismcrnl jenrs ago , leav ing behind htm a reputation for honesty con- sidcubly the \\orso for \vcar. For some time ptuvlous he bad been engaged in the abstract business , anil them were rumors of n great mnny business translations which tie had mudo in which appearance * wcro de cidedly against him. There seemed to bo no ono who felt enough interest ia the matter to bring him to Justice. All of his friends had not forgotten him , honavor , as the sequel shows. When tbo grand jury met last September one Kdmond Latham appeared buforo It with n , complaint against .Icsso MncMahon. Ills statement of the case was about as fol lows ; On May 520 , Ibtili , ho went to MncMabon's oflko for the pur pose of settling up n mortgage. IIo Unit p.ild MncMnlioii $ f > 00 sotno tlino before , which waste to have been applied 611 tbo inoitgujje , but having board nothing from the money , he thought best to glvo his agent , u poking un The agent explained ovoiythlng in a way that "corned verv plausible , mid hofoio Lnthnni and bis wife b.id left the oniio li.ul Induced them to sign another inoitgago for $1,1100 , lor the puiposo of ohtiilningn loan ftoui cubtciu parties. Latham then went hume anil waited for his ? IK)0 ( ) to come. After waiting some time ho went to MacMnhon again to Una what was the mutter. When ho ion fronted Me- Mahon bo lenined that the Utter bad scut the mortgage oack east to the party from whom ho was to rcu'lvo the loan Latham's land WHS encumbered by n Judgment which one Kissinger of Muscatlne had obtained ngnltist the owner , and which wns unsntis- lied Under ordinary circumstances the ab stract would luivu shown the existence of this Judgment. Hut MacMahon was nu nb- ntr.ictor , and ho bad ilxcd up the abstract , leaving out the Judgment entry , so that the land wns apparently clear of nil ciicum- brnuces. By means of this false abstract bo bad secured the loan , which ho bad then turned Into his own pocket , leaving Latham out In the cold. For a tlmo Latham made no trouble , trust ing to MacMnbon's honesty to make the m.it- tcr all light. Buttimo passed on , mid still MacMahon made no move toward a settle ment , and Latham hua him indicted us above btntod. The joung man who thus got himself Into trouble has many friends in thU city , where he was at onetime one of the leaders , both In business mul m social circles. He was uni versal ! ) admired for his easy , whole-souled way , and ns thoroughly condemned for his recklessncbs In money matters Ho was lor some \ cars u member of the city council of this cltv. Shoiift O'Neill returned fiom Chicago last evening with his prisoner. Soon after bis incarceration MncMahon was seen by a BKB reporter. Ho wai not inclined to talk much , ns be wns ufiatd of saving something that might Injure his chances when his case came up for trial. Ho doiiled the charge against him , however , with ii grentdeal of emphasis. When nsked whether anything had o\er taken place which might "cause Latham to have anv feelings of revenge toward him , bo s.iiil that so far as ho know , nothing of tbo kind hnd over occiuicd. Ho admitted Hint ho bad had business dealings with Lnthnni , but claimed that bo had paid him all tbo money ho bad ever held in trust for him. Call on Schurz-Smlth Co. for chattel loans and real estate. SO Pearl st. COHSET SALE. Bllrt-Scnson Huni'ilni for the I/uiHes Xow Opportunities at tliu Ilostoii Store , Counuil lilulls. The ladies of Coui.cll Bluffs and vicinity. \\lll Hud excellent bargains in corsets at the Boston store , Council Bluffs , for the next few ila\s. Tlio stock h now complete with all of tlio most popular makes In the market. Ask to see our New Jersey corset at . ' ! ' . ) cents. Wo show four different makes all 50 cents which wo claim to bo the best f > 0 cent corbot In the market. Climax , F1. and W , Town Talk and Nameless Black , all nt 60 cents ench. \Vodrnwspcclal attention to our corset known as Town Talk , always sold for 73c , now . ' > 0c. Wo also show four different makes known as Mailama Noi.i , Thistle , Tamplco , and Coutil at 5cc.ich. Wo show a special spring weight strip cor set ut 7flc well worttiy of your notico. Wo carry the most popular makes of Dr. Warnei's and Dr. Ball's , beside mnnv other leading make ) , such as ICquillno , Health , W. ( J. C. , in black and colors , Kabo high bust , Abdominal , etc. , etc , , all nt our popular low prices. Note Any paiticular make of the corset not handled by usfcan bo ordered specially. BOSTON STOUK , FOTHKRINOHAM , WIUTKLAW & CO. , Le.ulers and promoters of low prices. 401 , W } & 4tt'i Broadway. Council Bluffs. New York Ollice. 17 Leonard street. No. 10-1 Broadway contains the best stock of groceries in the city. J. W. Kelloy. .More Snloon War. The saloon war is on with unabated vigor. Yesterday Attorneys But ho & Henry en tered tbo ring by tiling petitions similar to those Jlled by Seabrook nn Thursday , against identically the same pirtlos nnd making sub stantially the same allegations. A material difference exists , however , in the form of the petitions in respect to the lollef asked. Sea- brook's suits asks for an injunction icstraln- Ing not only the saloonkeepers from carrying on their business , but also restraining the city authorities from iccclvlug any of the line money which has been levied upon the saloon keepers ever since the piohliiitlou law- was passed. The petition which was Illol jestcrday lumped all the defendants to gether , saloonkeepers , city authorities and all , and charged them with having formed a conspiracy against tbo laws of the state , nnd nuking that an injunction be.Issued le.str.iin- ing the iiuthoiittcs from collecting the lines , end that the salonnucepcrs bo also restrained from p.iviug the linos. The defendants ucro also served with original notices stating that suits would be begun against them before March 1" to restrain them from carrying on tho-suloof Intoxicating ; liquois , S. T. lur- ) gess is the plaintiff. Consldeinhlo wonder was expressed nt the moaning of the filing of those suits directly on top of the suits which wore Hied by Koa- brook. It was evident that the attorneys would not have begun the suits unless they wore of the opinion that a ilaw existed in Seubrooks's suits which would give them ti fair chniico of winning when it came to n hand to baud conllict in court. When askea about it Messrs Burke & Henry stated that Seabrook bad made the mistake of his llfo in tiling his petitions before ho had Served the notice's. They had stopped in , tiled their pe titions nnd served their notices , and in that way bad secured the precedence of Seabrook , a fact which would eventually knock that gentleman out of court altogether. Public Interest In ttio suloou war Is at n white heat. Some take ono side and some the other , but U U next to impossible ) to Una any one who Is willing to say that the renew * lug of the hostilities will do anything but barm to tbo city , "It they thliilc they nra golnir to knock the city out of Us $1,000 monthly revenue by this kind of war , they are very much mistaken"i said one of the city oftlcl ds yesterday. "If the city Is unjoined from rwoivlng those flues , we will simply have nil those saloon keepers nrrcstou ovcry month and lined at the present rate. The lines in that case will come into the city treasury through the bauds of the city marshal instead of the city clerk , but It will got there lust the xamo. In that way wo will nuccced In evading the Injunction , for how can ivo bo prevented from hauling the law-urcukcrs up before tbo JtidtfO of the superior court and having them lined I There surely isn't any law that will prevent us from keeping order In the city. .And if these men are only brought up oiuo n month that Is our lookout. "There is a deep suspicion , " ho continued , "that everything Is not perfectly open nnd above board in this war upon the saloons. I lust want to tell you right now that If wo know of thcso attorneys receiving hush money from the saloonkeepers wo have made up our minds to stop H , Any man that wo hear of paying thcso lawyers anything to contlnuo his taso or In any way to prevent it from coming to trial , wo shall close up under the stnto law so ouick It wlllmako his hair stand on end. Wo have stood this monkey business long enough , nnd we propose to stop it if there is any way to do it. " Pure fresh drugs nt Davis' , opposite Ogdcu. Our llcinarUahlo Suuccnq Hnables us to present lor your considera tion prices without a piccedent In the history of Council Bluffa. All goods nre warranted now and clean , equal to the best any market affords. Only ono prlio nnd terms strictly cash. Call and see ntid bo satlsilcd that A\O nro right. Davis' ' Hoyal No. 10 Hour , $1.50 ; Davis1 UUiol ) Hour$1.35 ; Gold Medal ( lour , J1.43 ; Minnesota Superlative Hour , SI ; Snowllake Hour , $1 ; IB Ibs gr.inuliited sugar for $1 ; 17 Ibs extra ( J granulated sugar for SI ; ' . ' 0 lb.i New Orleans sugar for $1 ; Arbucklo coffee , tierpkgo , "ic ; German coffee , oer pkge , S ! . " > oj If Inn's buckwheat , poi' pkge , 10o ! crackers , per Ib , Sc ; ! i Ibs ginger snnpi for 'i"ic ; 2 loaves bread for fie ; : i Ibs nilnco meat , Hie ; n cans tomatoes , S5o ; llcanacorn , UTic ; Page , Norton it Co Hour , fl/JS n suck ; 1Mb pall lard for UJlo ; 5-lbpall lard for H8c ; oil sardines , per can , f > c ; 2 cans musUirO sunJIncs for QT > o ; Cal ifornia hams , per Ib , tic ; good broom for lOc ; ftOgood clgnrs for 15c ; 20-lb p.dl Jelly for "fie ; UK-gal pall syrup for 8Bc ; fi-gul keg sjrup for if 1.40 ; pall white Jlsh for ( We. Brown's 0. O. D. Grocery , Council Bluffs nnd Omaha. Best heavy goods , 2. ' ) per rent off , cash. Ilrlter , the tailor , 1110 Broadway. DoHtioyed by Plrr. The icsidcnco of Michael Boyle , 1513 Fifth menuo , w.ns almost totally consumed by lire yesterday afternoon. Tlio building l.sutuo story frame and has been used for a number of years ns a private boarding house , largely for the accommodation of tbo employes of the Stewart packing house. The fire caught in a closet on the second floor , cvidentlv from a defect In the chimney which passed through the closet. When discovered the whole upper part was on lire and before an alarm could bo turned In tbo llamcs burst through the roof. The department responded with the usual promptness , but by the tlmo'tho water was tuincd on there was llt- tlo of the building left. Nearly nil of the furniture was also destroyed , only tbo art icles in the lower looms being saved without damage. Mr. Doyle is one of the old employes of the Union Pu'cllle and has been engaged nt tbo transfer for many years. Ho was coming homo to dinner and was the first person to discover the tire , which ho observed while several blocks away. The property was insured for & , r > 0'.i ' , 81,500 on the building and 51,000 on the furniture , through the ngency of Corov & Conover. Both risks were In the Northwestern Na- tlonal of Milwaukee. Hoys Wanted at American district telegraph olllco. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N. O'Brien. _ Evans Laundry Co. . 520 Pearl street. Telephone - phone ' "M. IJoods called for and delivered. BOUGHT A GHOST SI11UT. The Kvperlence in tlio Metropolis of a < offccvlllo Youth. A. tall , red headed young farmer with freckles on his face ns big as a copper cent , entered the union depot Thursday forenoon and Inquired about the train for Ashland. Finding that ho had several hours to wait , the young man loft bis vallso on one of tbo seats la the waiting room and sauntered up toward the heart of the city to take in the sights. A few minutes before tbo west-boiind train on the Burlington pulled out the tall , red bended young man ictumed and looked about the depot for his grip. ( Jn the seat where he had left bis vallso ho found ono that resem bled his , but it belonged to somebody else. The younct man was verv much distressed over the loss of his grip and said toOftlcer Fleming ; "I don't caroso much about the satchel , but I hud a ghost shirt In it that cost mo > nt Kushvillo , Nob. 1 live ut Coffeevlllo , Kan. , my name Is Alilo Blngnman. and I have been visiting * some relatives at Kusbvlllo. I bought ono of thorn Indian ghosr. shirts from a storekeeper up thcro and paid him > , and oniv had cnougli money left to carry mo to Ashland , whcro an undo of mine lives. Now 1 have lost my giip , nnd if I miss that train and have to stay hero another d'iy I won'thavomoncyonough toget to Ashland. " Olllcor Fleming took charge of the grip which was loft In tbo place of the ono con taining the ghost shirt , nnd the young- man with freckled face wandered about the depot bomoanluR his 111 luck. About the middle of the afternoon a cattle man dashed Into the depot very much out of breath nnd carrying the grip with the ghost slilit in it. IIo had started homo Vvlth a grip which looked like lib own , but discovered his mistake at Poital and returned as soon as possible to correct the mistake. Both men weioglad to get the difficulty straightened out. out."I "I guess I will walk to Ashland , " said the young nwn , as ho ran a stick through the bundle of bis valisoand swung it over his shoulder. "I hain't got money enough to buy a ticket since I paid for my dinner , but I wil get through with my ghost shirt if I have to foot It ull the way to Coffeevillo. " A AVoman'H Advice. "Thcro Is little In woman's ndvlco , yet , ho that won't tuko it is ovcrwlso , " says Cor vnntcs. This provcib is most aptlv illustratoi In the following item : During the fall of 1882 , while my dauchtcr was teaching In tbo country near here , she contracted n severe cold and cough. I sen her a bottle of Chnnibcrhiin's cough remedy and the offoot wns so satisfactory that on hoi iccommcndation the entlro neighborhood bo gnu its use , and with the most satlsfactorj results , which has continued with incrcaslni , confidence over since. J. II. Itclnhnrt , drug gist , Alton , Kan. A. HOY MUHDKUEH. IIo Will lie Hanged lit Cheyenne Ncx Itloiith. Sheriff A. D. Kelley of Cheyenne , \vyo. Is In thu city on his return from Joliet , 111. , whoio ho placed two penitentiary birds who will serve ten years each for stoaliui cattle. Sheriff ICcllcy looks anything but a hang man , out unless n reprieve Is granted before Maich 'JO ho will superintend nt n hemp neck tlo party In which ( Jinnies Miller's neelr. wil occupy tbo space insldo of the noose , Miller is n lad only fifteen years of ago and If the programme Is carried out as ar ranged , bo will bo the youngest person over hung by law. The crime was committed on September 27 at Choyomio. The victims wcro two young men from St. Joseph , Mo. , who hat gene wast to nlalio a. fortune. The three boys had but little money between them , ii fact Miller had none , Tbo others bought plo and bread. They ale the plo nnd gnvo Mllle : some bread. This so completely arousei bl.s anger thut ho walled untl Ills rompun ions had fallen asleep , when ho murdered thorn both and escaped. A feu weeks later jouni ; Miller gave himself ui while In a small Kansas town. Do Witt's Little Kariy Hisors ; only pill to euro sick heudnchuand rogulnto the bqwols Alter Onmlm HomlH. "I have Just received a telegram from i prominent bond buyer uf New York city , ' said Treasurer Hush yesterday , If the city of Omaha could sell him of Omalm 4)fs for which ho would give moro than tbu nmikot price. I hud to answer thn the city hnd none to sell at the present time What gicalcruouinllmuut could possibly bo mid to Omrmn thnri thls ( Hero Is nn ohl , horoughly extxirlonccitand thoroughly In armed bond broker offering moro 'than tbo narkct prlcu,1 off hunt ) brlro. . To tny cor- nln knowledge there niita ) } ! municipal bom1 n the cast that Is moio sought after than Omaha's. " Ocsslcr'a MnglolIcndncUo Wafers. Curosnl icadnchcs In 20 mlnutes./At all druggists. INDIAN ANNUITY GOODS. V Tnlk With Post 'Crnder Asny of Pine ItlilKO ARi'noy. Post Trader J. F.Asny of IMno Ulilgo agency was In the clty.lwt [ , night , on his way cast on a business trip , lUjSpcaklng of affal at the agency ho said : , "Tho Indian annuity g6ods which wore duo last September bhve-iitrlved and ore bo ng distributed among , the Indians. Each man receives nn overcoat , ono short coat , two Dalrs of pants , t o shirts , ono pair of shoes , ono cap , ono hat , two pairs of draw ers mul two pairs of socks. The sn.uaws receive underclothing , any quantity of squaw loth , which Is a heavy blue llnnucl , shoes , stockings , calico and blunkets. They are ilcely fixed for the winter and will have no troti bio In protecting themselves from the elements. "As soon ns the Indians receive their an- mill supply of clothing , they depart for their 1011103 , most of which aroon reinoto portions if the nccncv , along the smnll streams. There are still many Indians about ; ho agency , but they nro as quiet and peaceable as before the late unpleasantness and seem to have forgotten the Wounded Knee trouble. " Kcgarding the military having control of : ho agency , Mr. Asny said : "At present It is next to impossible to lenrn how the In dians regard the change , but the opinion iirovalls that they am well pleased , ns it Is well known that they have much moro re spect for tlio soldiers than for civilians. "No , 1 do not think there will bo any trouble when suring comes , The Indians fully reali/o that they cannot cope with the United States army , and I think they are now sntlulled to settle do > vn and live In iieaco. " Dr. Birnoy euros cntnrrn , Boo bldg. HI ) NISAIi'S AIIKKST. A KniiHiiH City I'nllucninn Claims ttio Donulns County Itcwnrd. Ed Nenl's name is up In police coin t circles again. Chief Scavoy has received olllclal notice 'rom police o.llcor Carey of Kansas City , to the effect that lie proposed to demand all re wards for the arrest nnd conviction of Neal. Considering the fUctthat all the Information concerning the Jones murder was developed through Chief Scavoy and the Omaha report ers , Carov Is considered to have displayed considerable nerve , to say the least. But Jhlef Scavoy Is not going to contest the mat- ; er. On the contrary , ho has given County Attorney Muhonoy ofllcinl notice that ho docs not claim the reward , which was $1,000. The fuels ere thut alter the Jones murder was committed , Nenl went to Kansas City and n few days later stole a bunch of cattle , drove them off nnd sold them. Ofllcer Carey placed him under arrest on suspicion that ho had committed the last named crime. While Ncal was In Jail at Kansas City Chief Suiivey was working dilUently to run down the murderer of Allan Jones nnd his wife on the Pinney farm. With the aid of County Attornov Mahoiiey ami reporters for Tin : BEE the Kansas City prisoner was ideatilled as the man wanted for the murder t'cre. In roferiing to the matter yesterday Chief Scavoy said : "If the work which I did in the Ncal murder - dor case hnd been done by ono of my oftlcers I should most certainly have demanded for him tbo reward. As long ns I did It myself , shall not , nnd have so notified County At- torncy Mnhminv . " ' * Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg. * i VEKSOSA L. PA lt.4. G Ml A 1'MIS. Ij. A. Cottrcll of Sovvnrd Is nt the Casey. George \ . Post of iYork is nt the Mlllard. J. F. .Asay of Pine Ulrigois nt the Poxton. Charles A. Coo went.to Chicago last night. S. W. Hackmau of St. Louis is at the Mur ray. Attorney Irviuo is In Lincoln on court mat- tew. tew.T T H. Bowman of Valparaiso is at the Case- . Henry Gibson went down to Lincoln jcs- tordav. P. C. Fisher of Denver Is registered at the Murray. J. IJY Davis of Chicago Is in the city , at the Murray. J. Bluhm of Nashville , Tenn. , Is at the Millaid. A. A. Davis of Emerson is in the city , nt the Casey. W. It. Wheeler of New York Is In the city , at the Paxton. J. H. MncCull of Lexington is in the city , at the Mlllard. W. J. Fisher loft yesterday for Chicago on a business trip. Albert Holtborir of Crelghton was nt the Casey last night. J. C. Achtorrmmn of Now York was at the Mlllard last night. M. D. Galloway of Philadelphia is regis tered at tbo Paxton. George H. Holdon of Minneapolis was at the Murray last night. 'M. Coyle , advance man for Foropnugh's circus , is at the Barker. Lieutenant Charles W. Taylor of Fort Hoblnson Is nt the Paxton. George W. Solomon of St. Louis , the dried truit fiend , is at the Paxton. Governor Boyd and daughter returned to Lincoln yesterday morning. Samuel Gamble , manager of the Continen tal clothing house , bus returned from the cast. cast.Mrs. Mrs. M. L. Bolt of Angola , Ind. , a teacher of classics , is in tlio city visiting Mrs. M. E. Freo. F. S. Brownlco , clerk of the flro and police commission , leaves today for Monmouth , 111. , to attend a wedding. How to IJOOHOU ami Kollevo n Severe Cold. Jio ono nflllctcd with throat or lung trouble , can use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with out a beneficial effect. It will loosen and relieve liovo n severe cold in less time than any other ticntment. .There is no danger in giv ing it to children , as it contains no injurious substance. It will prevent croup if used ns soon ns the child becomes hoarse. 50 eeni bottles. They All "Want tlio Howard. Chief Scavey has had several letters from detectives throughout the country claiming that they have n case that will lit with the Kodgers story nnd fhat. the 81,000 rowan should bo awarded to , them. The sheriff o Holt county bus writhed that ho will claln everything , as ho WHS 'tho first to cause the arrest of Kodgers Id Nebraska. IIo Pullo 'n Gun. Allen McDonald Ijud n dispute with G. W Stillwcll , a b.irbori on South Tenth street yesterday about the price of a shave , and Me Donald drew a revolver to emphasize his re marks , but was gathered in by Detective Ellis Just In time to prevent fuither trouble McDonald was arraigned in police court am was acquitted. , , j Flro In n , J'epit Store * . At 0 o'clock lasj , rnljfht flro broke out li Brainard & Co's fcodTatoro nt Thirty-fourtf and Lcuvcnworth streets , but the prompt ur rival of the llro deportment prevented the spread of the flames. The damage was con lined almost entirely 16 n heap of haled ha ) and did not destroy more than $25 worth. Fined $4O and Co its. Ben Cohrn , the Tenth street merchant who was arrested upon a charge of concealing stolen property , was tried yesterday in polici court and was lined $ iu and cosu. 'Jim Hand fllnsiiicrude. | The members of the Union Pacific bane gave tl elr eighth annual masquerade hill n Exposition hull List night , und llko nil pro eroding balls given by tbh association , it was n success Throe hundred tickets had been sold and nearly that many merry maskers wcro present , many of them being members of the various labor assemblies. This was principally duo to the fact thut the hand recently orcnnuod as n labor nsscmbly and sent delegates to the Central Labor union. At mldiitaht , the mask" , many of uhtoh wcro very rich , were taken off and diiuclng continued mall morning. Story nt * I he Boulogne LoM'O.v ' , 1'eb. 1't. The spenkcr publishes the story of the Boulogne negotiations , In wh'eh ' It says that Pnrnell at the outset de clared that he bad llnntly abandoned the notion of lending the party. Assurances wore received from Gladstone on ques tions of land and police , both being accented ns. sntlsfnetory by the parties Lo too negotiations. At thu lust moment Pnrnoll demanded that the pledge that Ire land should hnvo Until control of the police , should have mandatory force , provided n con servative loid lieutenant was In power. This curious demand purrlrd the uladstonlnns , who replied that they failed to see how they . ould bind tbo conservative majority In the Imperial parliament. Pnrnoll then snapped the nogotintlons , Dord ot'u CliluiiKO t-'lond. CIIICAOO , 1'eb. 1 ! ! . Louis Baron wns re leased today from the brldowcll , where lie ms been serving u term for wife boating , Tonight ho threw nltrlo ncld In his wife's face , burning her hoiilbly. Ho was locked Klticd for IioltL-ry I.uw Violation. AUSTIN , Tex. , Fob. 13. The llrat case for violation of the federal lottery law was tried oiluy In the United States court and Sam Alexander lined S'OO and costs for sending ottory tickets through the mall lu ono cuso and $ ii and costs each In two other casos. Vast Proportions. PITTMIUIIO , Pn. , Fob. 13. The miners' nnd cokors" strike in the Conncllsvlllo region Is assuming still creator proportions , All of the nen working nt the lininoy , Pnulls nnd Foil illlls works dropped their tools today. Improvement on tin- BKIIM.V , Feb. 13. Dr. Weyl , the nssiclato of Prof. ICoch , bos dlscoveied a method of illmlnating the poisonous dements In the foch lymph dcscilbed by Piof. Yin-how. Do not tnke any chance of being poisoned or jurncd to death with liquid stove polish , wints or enamels In bottles. The "Rising jun Stove Polish"is safe , odorless , brilliant. .ho cheapest and best steve polish made aim , ho consumer pays for no expensive tin or jloss package with every pmehaso. Mnjor Dennis hnd another warrant is- eueil yesterday nfternoon for tlio arrest of 'Dennis tfilzpntriuk for iloin # tlio : > lumblng work of the now Bond's opera : ioubo without taking out u liconso. A meeting of property owners will bo icld on Saturday evening1 nt 8 o'clock n the ualoon on the corner of Sixteenth ind Vintotf streets to disciibs the qucs- Ion of the grading and opening of South Sixteenth street. * Mrs. Ilnttio K. Woodman has swnrn out n warrant for the arrest of her luis- inl , Alfred E. Woodman , charging ilm with adultery. , o C. A. Stonhenson was fined $5 nnd osts yesterday for boating Jhtiac Guard 11 a light on North Fourteenth street. . n 9AO3 ott ' Simla BU.S 'ssK ] ouiusaq oqi uiu.v\ 'sjjoitvo Joj pajaon. | 'PIPIO u BO * Drs.BBtts Betts Piiysiiaj , Sur o n ? and Specialists , 14O9 DOUGLAS STREET OMAHA , NE1J. Tne molt widely and favorably known ppec- Inllsls In the Unftol Ktntea. Thor Ipnp ex perience , remnrkiililo skill nnd iinivcrtnl suc- co&s la the treatment and euro or Nervous , Chronic nnd SurRlcnl Dlseusi-s , entitle ) thcso eminent physicians to the full conlklcmci ! of tboaflllctPd overj where. They 21111 ran too : A OEUTAIN AM ) I'OblTIvn OUHE for the nwlul rtToctsofeinly \ und the uuintr- oiis evIlH that follow In Its train. 1'KIVATE. III.OOI ) AND SKIN DISEAS > n3 oiiocdlly , coinnliitelv i\nd permanently cured. NKHVOUS IEIUl ) < ITV AND hEXUAli DIS- OKDEKB ylold readily to tholr skillful treat ment. PILES , FISTULA AND KEOTAI. , ULCF.US euarnnteed cured without pain or detention from business. IIVDUOOELR AND VAU1COOKLE pormn- nontly nnd Hiiccessfully cured In every cnso , BYI'HIMH , OONOIClilinA. Ohnr.T. Spor- matorrlicn. Nominal Woalcnes , Lost Miinhood. NlK'ht rmls.sloiiP , Dcenyt'd KaunltluH , 1'oiualo Wunkneis and ull dellcato dlbordurs pcoullar to ulthor Bex positl\ely cured , na well us all functional disorders that rosi.lt from youthful follies or the excess rtf innturo years. TPirrilRU annrantcol permuno ntly O 11\1OI Ul\Ij cured , removal comnleti * . without cutting , caustio or dllatatlo ; : . Curcj olToctcd at homo by iiitiont without a tno- munt's pnln or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A ITRT7 riIPT7 The awful ntTeoU of OUI\L L > U ALoarly vlc-u wliloh brliiRs orcnnlc weakness , destroying both mind imcl body , with all its droided ills , permanently cured. T1IK RPTT * ? Address those who have 1m- L > 1ULi l 10 pal i nd thuinielvci ty Im proper Indulgence and solitary habits , which ruin both mind and body , unfitting them for buVnoss , study or marrlajjo. JIAHUIi : ! ) MEN or these or.tnrlnK on that happy life , awuro of phyblcal debilityquickly nuslstccl , OUR STJCOBS3 la based upon factH. First Practical exparl- cnco. Second Every cuso IH opoclally stuulud thus startliiK rlchu Third modlclnca lire prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus Directing ciui-s without Injury Drs. Betts & Betts , H09DQUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. AN ENTRRTAINING BOOK. ATKA1) Air A ou WVOMINO OIMC.NKD tV l > Oy1 \ \ \ , tllelnu tlio tiporlfnojof nn ollknr's wlfo oatliu plalii * lly Cut. llcnrr II. Cur- rlimlon. IJ M , A. HUtli eillllrn tlolli.ia \ , "No re ulcr wlio wlihos to Lo well Informed con rornln liiillnn llfu , mnnncrfl and ( ustoinx , pliouh fall to procure thin nio.U Inlo.cmlng volume-ht. JjOlllM 1'O t. 1'urna'alif ull luxiliollcri , or will bo rent by thu erj , poit-iulil.im receipt of Ilia prlcu. J. II I.II'l'INCOIT CJMI'ANV , 716 anil 717 .Mnrkut St. , I'lilludelphla. EXCELSIOR 'SPRINGS ' N tur * ' Tonic , Diuretic and Urio SoU nl. BOLD ONLY IN DOTTLES BY | C 0. MOORE & CO. , Agti. ISIS Dodge St. COSTIS Both the inctlioil aud results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it ia pleasant nnd lefrcshing to tlio tnsto , nnd nets gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd llowuls , cleanses the sys tem effectually , dipels colds , licnd- nches and fevers nnd cines Imbihml constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced , picking to the t bte nnd nc crptnhle to the stottmcli , pionipt in its nctiou nnd truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and ngrocnhlc siihstnnces , its ninny excellent qualities commend it to all and hnvo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliuhlo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- euro it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL , ( OUISVILIE , KY , . HEW YORK , N Y FISCHER'S Double Markers , Plows with Lift ing Cams , Tongs , Bars and Pisclier's Improved Ice Hooks. r , SOLE AGENTS.- 1 C 11 Omaha M05 Doughs St. Kenlj' tlr Mi'-ch rnrtofJis Young Lads@s'Journal , Contain in- lie l.A'IKs'l . . | ( | H TAglllONH , wIlhClKiAMlC rASIHO.N t-iiilini5nt | | of 61 J'KI- UHICS. niul Cdl.OUKI ) FASHION I'l.ATlIS of 21 FIitlll.H ( bt tili'a mimcrotin blcirlm. Nun Munlr new UMUltOlDBlir OealRiia , PATTKKNS , Aa , Ac 1'rko , WccntH. Vi'urlytl. All ncwxlealorB , or TUB 1NTKIINAT10NAI , XKWS CO , Now Vork VourXow Novels 1'or 15 Cents 4 NEW HOVELS. All complete In the MAItUI ! MI.MIIKK ( . { the Family Library Monthly. OnlylSCo its. Of ull IKW sdi'illiM * . , or Till ! INTJlltN VT10.VAI. Xh\\S CO , Now Vork. Htouklnililcrs * Notice Is bcrubv ( ; l\ud tlmt tlio regular un- niuil nu'uilnir of Ibis Mod. holders of thu South I'liitto Ijiinil cuinpnny will liu hold at thu nf- ( Ice of Mild < omiuiiy. In l < liu'iln , Xil : ) . , on the llrst. Wuilncsduy In .Miirvli. JSH. lioliiK the -Hli dny of thu month. ly ! onli r oMhn bu.ird of directors. It. 0 I'lm.Mi'S , Sucictary. Lincoln , NubiaHUa , 1'cbruary : t , 1S1M.rsdyot r-s-d-yo-t - - - - RgiLWflYjriME CHRP l.cnvi'5 ICIIICAliO , LIU HI INIirON A. Q.I Arrlvor Oninln | Depot 10th anil Mnmiiijitrect * I Oiiuiln ' 410 p m . . . Chlffldo K pFe > "s. . . , 8W n in tiraaml Oilcivo llxprujj iiSU p m ( MO p m . . . . Clilcnao Kxiutfiit 100,1 n ra IM ) 1 > nil. . . . . * . . . lOwu Ixirul j 1200 m Arrlvoi 4 ( i. ) p ni it. 19 p in D.Ij n in II.1C nm n ni rbatj ) I K. ( ! . , ST J . A C. ti Omaha. I Depot IQlli im3 Minims C30nni | KiintM City Dny Kxpi 8 4S p ml K. C. Nlglit KXJI via II 1' . UNION PACIFIC. Arrlvoi Depot 10th nntl Mnrcy Hlroets. OinBhn. JW p m Ovorlanrt Myor. II U'i p in 1 M p m . ,1'oclUa Kzprus.i. II.45 a in 10 20 a m . . .Denver Kxprcm p m & 07 urn . 'KangHB City 12 O'i n m "t-onves I "CHICAGO. It I. AtVACfMC TXrrlvos Onmlia. I U.I' . depot. 10th itnil MBrcy HU. I Omntia " ( I.1U p m . .KlElit 10 05 n in 0 05 it m Atlnutlo Kxprena d.'a p in t JO p m .Vl'nllbulo Llmllnd. III IS n m Omalm. | U. 1 > . clopol. IQili nod Mnrcy Bti. | Oiimln. 7.1. ' ) n ml Bloiix Clt I'niicnccr. . . . 130 pjal. . . . _ . . . .bt. " lip 10 n.m " ' lXavc ! "SIOUX'OITVYl'TciricT Arrives Onmlm. Depot Itlli and Wcbatcrflta. Um ilia 1100 p ml . . . . SI. 1'aul I.lmltad. . I I ) 'ft n in irilirAGO * . N'HTUWKSTHIIN Arrlro Omalm , | U. 1 * . ilcpot. Kill timl Mnrc ; inlia. t ) 15 a m Chlra o Exprojs SO p m Vestlbulo Umltud . . . 615pm lown Accoimnoditlon ( uxc. Sun ) 010 p m Eastern hlye * . . , . . . 11 41 a in ( er HunlKast Entl Kx ( eic Muni n.5imTrcniCA"ffo7 5i ATiTrPAinZTArnvot Omahn. | U. r. dcput , lotli unit Mnrey 8u. ! | Onnhn fi.IO p nil Chicago Kitpren I U IS n m ll.U n ml ChluiKu Kxprusa bOU p u \arot \ I D XtiA'X'H'iri OUltf Omnha. | U. 1' . ilcpot. ICth ana Mprcy 8t < IKJ p ml . . . .Bt. l.olluTonnon . . . . . . . p n" PT.-K nr. Arrlici Depot IMh anil jVolntor SU. Onmlm y ixTa m . . .Black Tllllj KipruM T-U | TTi 00 n m .Uaf > tlnz > Kxp. ( III. Hunilay ) 5.VO p n : A 10 p m Wshooll.lncoln bimil'y ) 118) n m 6.10 p m Norfolk ( or. 8unilnjr ) _ JJJttara ii\fY ' ' Omaha. I Depot 15th nd'wcbitc'r Sts. Onialin _ ! f05 p m 12 < U p in dV'5 a n R 45 n ni On > nbn TArrlrc ' 1U : . > ) n ml .Bt. l.ouli .t K. C. Kxpflii. . . , ! 6 10 pm * U.lli p ml . b U I/Jill i A 1C. IX lixpre < < ti tiO H II ] CIIIOAI10,1C. I. A , I'ACIKIC. I Arrival Tranifcrl Union Depot , Council lllun. . I Trun i fe : NUlit Kxprcn I 035 n ra U "U u ra Atlanllo Hipruai fi.Vi u ni 1NM in j jj. . : "JU.buj2 , . . . . . . . . . ! ) n lu " " " "lxare | ClllCAtiOAMIlTIIWK rfcU.N , | Arrlviu Trmnferl Unlun lit'pol. Council hliuii. ITrninfc II 40"a . .Chicago lxprou. , BUU p 6.UJ p ui .Vvitlbulu J.luiltoil , . li .n n 10 On p ra . . .Kanterii Flyer. 2 U ) p l.J : ) p in . , .7AtlantlcMull. . . . . 6 X ) li m own / ccomino < 1ivtloi ( Kxo Pnnji.iftju p u T . .fir. I'AAlirTAFrlvo Traniferl Union llp"ot. Council Illi nx Vl rnn fo 8 41 p m , . .rnlciiKO Kiprosj.Ti.T r.Ttl IS a in KM p m . .ChlcOKO Kiiu > i | 6X3 | i ill T7en ) V | "ITCf..li [ r , JOI5" < T. 11 ) ArrTTOi Tranitorl Union lleprjt. C < iiincll lIHHTn. r.'riiinfi'r It)07 a lii.Knn | un Clly Dor Kxprvii. . . , ! 6 ( I p m 10 M p m.Knnnii | Hly NlafitKiprei _ < " . . .l l.20 n In. hxnvu ; I miAlIX * K'f. HDIJUl. I Arr1-- Tr n > ftr | Union llepnt. Council _ Hlugi. _ JTrnnifer 4 40 | > ml . _ . . . .M _ . Ixiuti Oonon Hall. . . _ .frJlip'm renTM fCniCATTl ) . nUnr.irA QBl.VcJy I Arrlv Trnniforl Union lli'imt , Council lllufty ITrniufi-'f 0 < Un ml I hloaL'n Uipren , < . & p ui lUOOpra .ChlroKii Kipreu , I ) 40 a til 7.05 p in ! Crcitqn lx cal "f > TTvo. 1 SIOUX CITf-f l-AOlKia Arrlvna Trim * fur I Union Depot , Council Illut7 _ Tmiufor " 7.15 a ni'.t.Bloux ' Cltr Arcominodatlan V 40 n m JUliu ml aH'aul Eiviot | 0yj v ia 3PEOIA1 , NOT10JES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\FANTr.l ) 1'lrsf elnVrftiMiticii7ii ' raplior nnd typewriter nt iniw to II. 11. Van llriini , council lliiiff | IilOU I'M IIAN(1K-Oood ( ImnroMMl ' and Oouticll HIillTs uniportr to for lo a limit. So ml full dcsoilpt Ion ofxhuC „ - you lnui > to infer to Johnston ft Vim Pollen , ( . 'imiielUlluirs , hi. InoitSAIiH A ImrRiiln : nnw modern homo 1 with nil tliu Into Impiou'tiit'iiK seven rooniM will soil oti iw J' lia > nirntm lountcd On the riftliaviTUii ) tm > lor 11 n u. I ) . J. Uutchln- son , 61 ? llnnulttiiy. L "IJIOU SAI < r-KlRlit rooiri IIOIKO iinil two lots , JL' on HnrrlsOM st , A niixlurn hntiso and eooit homo cheap , D. J. llutohlnsoiii 017 llrondny. . 171011 SAIiIJVery line romlsti-r , 4 yi-in * , iind JL very line family mart' . 4 yrurii chi-np fop onsli , onn or sp in. \ \ III inulu for imrlpht pi- iiiui. .Miir. lioiiiiL'ltH. iniiilo toi\uhor , tut-tiita- iniiii street , Council HlullH. liIV-rinu slnxli ) itinl doiiblo rimd- A' stors and heavy ilriiiiKht IIDMDM , Will nlso Oil iirdun for unv tttvlo of hoi HPniitoil , l.t'i\iurili'r ! ) with Dr.V I. . 1'ittton. ( Yiitrul Ihcry anil mlu stil > li'i , 21 mul Si N. Mitlu t'ouiioll ItlulK MID I.AIli ) : < 3-Trr 1'r. Miller' * liniiio trout- JUtniMit for futnnlu illso.isiM. SitfiMiillil mill MI re. ANn Dr. Mlllur'M pllu ii tllo i i > ; ilnU" < mul mmrnntei'il toi'irU' . forsilo In Council Hlulls mill Onmlm only liy MM A. A. Smith. T.SS , 1st si. ini'l Mrs CI. 11 lllcijllis , I.Mij l.ouM'iinntthM. , Omulm. T310U SAuTor Kottt-a rdim l uit , with JO houioi. by J. U. Rloo. Wl AUlu it. , OouuoU Uluff. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS C5,000 , OTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215,000 DlllE-lous-I. A. Mlllur , P. 0 Olcison. P. . \ * SlitiKiirt , IX I/ . Hart , J I ) ftlimiiulmm , Olmrlui ! ! . llaniriii Tr.insiot Konor.il Imnlclnt tiusl- jicis Ijiri-tt o'uilt il iiiul mirnliid of any ti.inkln Sjiithuustorn lonr.i. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , M. H. CHAMBEnLlN. M. D KVK , HAH. NOS1 ! AND I'omirll lllulM , In All ( lliu o-Mil tliu KVK KAII , NIHI ! and TllKOATf rr.iluil w'th ' tlio iirenl ikllliuid Piro OATAItltll. ASlll.MA nmlllAriVKIt Irontua nllll IMIlllHMlt IICfO"J _ .StMtllH'AMH'HIl riON : ? , nlipro ncieoiirr los'ly iHTforn'O 1 with tlm utmost rum Mini skill , n iirlnu Krfi'U rcinltJ MNKST ( ll.ASHCM ncaurt ntclr prmcrllii'il , wirrtu Unit nil rofrnctlro trouble ) , , is .M > opli : , llyien | > | > la ami A-tlKlnnlhni , Itiui reu- li'iliiKKlnlit nny. ilcir ami inlnhiM ( VliU.NIO NiUUAI.MAnnl ; ( SIUK IIHADAUlin , nftor Ji'irl oftcrrltilo nttfTcrln uu rotlof , ontlroly cnrtMl Onioti , Kooin 1 , Shiiuirt Illuck , UMr llano , V Co.'i etoro , Cumicll lllnn * 1ft. " Attorneys at l < aw. l'r.ie- ticc m tbo Htnto und foili'ral courts. Koonis 'I , 4 anil 5 Hhugiirb llciiotiloclc , Oouncll Illuirs. lutv.i. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED. DR.C.II. JUDD. Q06 Broadway , Council Bruffa , Ia ' OPFIOfi. 7. KKSfDENOS D. H. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' and Packers' Suppi3i ! , ' Market Fixtures , Casing , Fplccsnml Snnsixo MakorV Miiclilnory. S30 id ! Main st. . Council II In Its , Iiu Also Uoiluri n Hides and I'ura. rinleyBurko.Geo.W. Howitt.Thos. E. Hurke , Hewitt & Casady , Attorneys-at-Law i-uACTici : ix THI : STATI : AND COUUTS. Onicos ; J. J. Ilronu lluIUlliig , Council IllulTii lowu I | OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS : Corner Main an 1 Hroidwav , COUNCIL BLUFPS , IOWA. Pr.ilors In foreign uu I do-uoitlo xch nut Collection inadu und lutorujt , paid on tt na deposits W. C. ESTEP , Council Ilhifl * , Ii\va. 11 > oi-th Main SIrejt , riinri\l Hlrccto.- 1 limb tliu > r. Xotlco Ishoroby clviMi that Mmlorl bids will bu luctiiri'il hy the Itii.tid of Ti listens of tliu vlllujjo of Wlsni'r , Nc ti.isUa , fioin ilatonii un til sini'ii ( Ti o'clock p. m. , Ht.iniliinl Hum , the i.'nd day of .March. ISU1 , for thun\ti > iislonot thu water oi Us sjstcni of halil NllliuuofVls - iiur. 1'hiiH , Bpoulflcatlona and details nro on ( Do ulth the \lllauu clurl. , at hholllc'c. uhero bid * ( Iris may Inspect thos imu ; and thos iniDshiiK ho uxtonded accordliu toHald nliius. Hpeulllcu- tlims and dct.ill-t , and shall ho uompletcd within Ihutliuo named and of nmtoiliilu nicn- tloncd. . All bids must bu In wilting , filed with tbo vlllauo clerk , on or bofoio M v < > n o'clocK p.m. standard lime , tliu 2nd day of M.ui'li , 1811. < Thu Hoard of Trustees lusurvis thu rlsht to rolrct any or nil bins The Hiicct'xsful blddrii will bo rcqulri-'d to Klvo bonds to bald village of Wlsnur us ru ( lulled by law. lly ordui of tlio llonid of Trustees of Bald \ll- litvo of Wisnei , this Hth day of. [ BFAT.I I'uliruury. IH'U. ' Attt st : t > . r < . lliiin : : . Chairman , L. U. Ku NfiKi , Villam ( Jleik. HOTEL. 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