0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SFNfilY , FEBRUARY 15 , 1891. SIXTJGEtf PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PEARL ST. rrllvcrtrt by Carrier in uny part of UioClty H. W. Tll/TON. MANAUKH TEI.El'HONE3i fltisfnfM Office. Na 15. Night Editor , No. ia * JIlXVll JIKXTWX. K. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. Croft's ' chnttcl loani" . MlSnpp block. C. II. Smith ft Co. have moved their ofllco to Oiimlm. Genuine Hock Springs coal. Thatcher , 10 Main street ; A mnrrlngo license VIM Issued yesterday to Hudolph Weiss of What Cheer and Anna Levy of tbls city. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cllno arc tlio Imppy par ents of n line girl baby , which they nro ten derly caring for at their rcsltloiico on .North First street. N. 1' . Dodpo has been appointed delegate to the Inturimtlonnl convention of tlio Con gregational church , which Is to bo held In London July 111. Svlvcstcr W. Laws and Miss Marv C. llcnklo , both of Minncoln , wcro married yes terday afternoon at tlio Kiel hotel parlors , Justice C. A. Hamr.ior onieiating. Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Looinls are receiv ing tbo congratulations of their friends upon the birth of a boy baby , who arrived tit their pleasant home yesterday morning. Arthur W , Grow died yesterday morning , ngcd four years , at the residence of his parents , lillS Ninth street. The funeral will tuko place nt2iiU : o'clock this afternoon from thu residence. A meeting 1ms been announced for no.xt Friday evening at the Johnston sctiool liouso In ( Junior township , at which the frco coin- ngc question will bo discussed by a numbo of able speakers. JesseMucMabon wai released yesterday morning from the county Jail on ball. The bond was Ilxcd bv the cleric nt $ .M,000 , , which was fumlsncd byO. I-1. Wright , J. N. Uald- win , II. L. Henry ana Samuel Haas. On Sunday evening , February 82. Itov. T. T. Alackay Is to prcaeh to the traveling men , ut their request. The traveling ir.ou have arranged to moot at the Hotel Gordon that evening and attend church In a body. A largo water color In tbo windows of E. li. Coolc , South Main street , shows tbo Im provements to bo made In the Shugart block. G'ho drawing Is by Architect J. II , Kent of this city , now the solo partner of Mr. S. 12. Mnxon. The members of Abe Lincoln post , Grand Army of the Hopubllc , decided to attend tbo First Presbyterian church this evening In response to an Invitation extended to them kbv Secretary Chapman of the Young Men's C'hrlstinn association. The farmers' nlllanco of Ilardln township will hold its next monthly meeting at the school liouso near Quick postofllco next Sat in-day evening , February 81 , The subject for discussion will bo "Finance. " Messrs. Smttti , Alexander and Wurd will be among the speakers. The noltco wore requested last evening to keep alook out for a barber named Wesley Armstrong , who has deserted a wife and a largo number of children in South Omaha. It is said ho has uccn lonflng around a saloon on this side of the river , and the authorities liopo to locate him by that cluo. Emmet Tlnloy has been extremely annoyed during the past few days by the circulation of a rumor that he is a candidate for the posi tion of alderman. How the report got abroad ho Is unable lo tell , but ho states that he pos itively Is not a candldato for any ofllco , usJiis other duties tuko all of his time. A local lodge of the Order of the World , anew * now and popular fraternal organization , will ho instituted in this city Monday evening. 'J ho now order will start with about , llfty members. Tlio meeting will bo held in Mod ern Woodmen hall. A largo number of mem bers from Omaha will bo present. A man Riving his rmmo ns Edward Strong was arrested last night by OfllcerJ. U. Mc- JJonnld as ho was coming irom Omaha. Ho liad in his possession a grip llllod with a patent preparation which no claimed would remove freckles , etc. It was claimed that ho was trying to play a game on ono of the pas sengers on the train nnd ho was booked as a confidence man. After many delays the city auditor is now ready to refund the sewer tax winch was or dered paid bacica long time ago. The eager property owners are thronging Ins oftlco In the city building , as the report has boon given out that the rule of "Hist come , Hrst served1 will bo adhered to. Thcro is some probability that the funds will not po clear around , so that those who wait will bo left out altogether. It. C. Hubbnrd was the recipient of a worthy honor at tbo Grand Army meeting last evening. A beautiful golu > badgc had been prepared for him by the members of Abe Lincoln post nnd was presented to him In the name of the order , William Campbell making the presentation speech. The badge boars the inscription , "K. C. Hubbard , Nineteenth Corps Badge , Post Commander Abe Lincoln Post 21) ) , Grand Army of the Hcpubllo. " Major Ilubhard.wc.s completely surprised , but ho found words to express his appreciation of the testimonial , which was given in honor of his retirement from the ofllcu of post commander , which bo held during the post year. Attend auction sale of cigars nt Fountain cigar store Monday , Fob. 10 , at 10 o'clock. Call oa D. J. Hutchlnson fs Co. for choice bargains In lots in Wilson Terrace. Special Inducements for the next few days. J. C. Blxby , steam boating , sanitary en gineer , B03 Morrlum block , Council Blurts Buy your coal and wood of C. B. Fuel Co. , t3U Broadway. Telephone 130. J'EIlSOXAl , J'AKAGHAJPas. W.'W. Loom Is of David Bradley & Co. is In Kansas City on business. John J. Stork , who now represents the Van Houten cocoa company In several western states , nindo a Hying trip homo yesterday. Ho will leave again today. J. M. Flaglor has returned from nn oxtcn- Blvo tour In the south looking nftor bridge material and pelting better acquainted with the men who furnish such material. Colonel S. W. Clark of the Hotel Gordon , who is suffering from frosted feet nt his old borne in Duluth , Minn. , will not bo able to return to the city before the llrst of next month. Ho neglected to take proper precau tions after leaving the pleasant , sunnv weather of Council Bluffs nnd badly frosted Ills feet whllo walking a few blocks In the cold northern city. Now Carpets. Now carpets arriving each week , See our new portieres , Kisonmn's old price , $33.00 : our price , * H.lX ) . Hugs , Elseman's old price. 17.00 jour price , $2.70. Lnco curtains , Else- man's old price , $10.00 ; our price , 44.75 pair. All goods cheap for cash. Council Bluffs ' Carpet Co. _ Boll ft Son's now grocery takes the lead on Upper Broadway. No old stock. Itceollect that the only Installment house In Council Bluffs and the Inmost Installment liouso In the west Is Mandol & Klein's. Wo poll nt eastern prices every article of house hold furniture you use , and Instead of re quiring you to pay cash wo lot you have it on cosy payments. Thcro Is no necessity of denying yourself the use of any article when you can got everything you wanton such easy terms , The largest stock of carpets , stoves nnd furniture in the city to bOlocl from. 020 Broadway. _ A Valentino Social. The students of the Western Iowa business college gave a "Valentino social" In the college - lego rooms on Pearl struct last evening , to which about a hundred and fifty Invitations had been Issued , A largo number wcro present , and a tluo tlmo was tind. An Inter esting literary nnd musical programme had been prepared , la which a number of the students took part. At the close of the pro gramme Cupid opened his mall-box and dis tributed tie tender epistles which bad boon entrusted to him by the lads and lassies. The social broke up nt a late hour In the evening' , Attend auction sale of cigars at Fountain Cigar stoi-o Monday , Fob. 10 , ut 10 o'clock. THE NEWS IS THE BLUFFS , Considerable IH-Fcoling Engendered by tlio Anti-Saloon Movement , rlATTERS IN THE DISTRICT COURT , The Democrat lo City Convention to He Held < iii I''ebriuiry U5 Fnnernl of l > r. Hurt Other * NdVH > 'ottH , Any amount of ill feeling has been caused by the renewal of the anti-saloon movement. t still continues to bo tlio favorite theme of conversation on the street corners , in splto of ho Inct that it Is now moro than two days since the injunction suits wcro commenced. P. E. Scnbrook was probably the most alked-of man in Council HlulTs yesterday. i\nd the remarks that were made about him , vcro not all of the most friendly nature. Men stood about the street corners and made ittlo side remarks about tar nnd feathers nnd such things that would have boon any- hliig but reassuring to the subject of the conversation. The thing that came nearest .o an actual demonstration took place yester day morning , when Seabrook was mot upon the street by S. P. MncConnoll , who notified : ilm that ho held a bill against him for house rent amounting to about $10. Seabrook old him that the house ho lived n belonged to W. W. Uilgcr , nnd .lint ho should recognize no ono ns landlord until ho had been ordered to do so by Mr. Bllgcr. Mr. MacConncll went away and Sea- brook heard no more of the matter ut'.til nfternoon , when ho received a call from a clerk of Wright & Baldwin , wtio brought a paper ordering him to surrender the house withlng three days or become defendant in n suit to obtain possession. Mr. Seabrook states that ho has been em ployed by Bllger as his attorney , and that' since last July ho has paid no rent , there be ing a tacit understanding that the rent money was to bo applied on Bilger's bill for attorney fees. Two or thrco days ago ho learned from Bilgcrthat ho had assigned the Icaso of the louse to S. P. MacComicll ami 10. AV. Hurt ; o secure a debt which ho ( BUger ) owed. Until that time ho had not the slightest knowledge that bo was expected to pay his rent to any one but Mr. Hilger. The men who have gone w > the trouble nnd expense of lilting up costly barrooms In the expectation that they would bo allowed to mil their places of business without fear of molestation , now that tlio od ! war which was waged against the saloons by the law and order league was stopped , are among the moat bitter in their denunciations of Sea- brook. Some of them have spent almost their last dollar in putting in their costly fur niture nnd fixture , and now they are broken hearted , There was nlso n rumor In circula tion to the effect that the lessees of the Grant ! hotel had rescinded tlicir contract with tbo owners of the building nnd would not take the management of the place without - out bar privileges , claiming they could not make it pav. Mr. Jewell , the lessee , was seen about the matter ycstcrdny. Ho stated that tbo contract had not been rescinded yet , but such a move might bo looked for at any time if this litigation wont on. Thirty- one thousand worth of furniture has been ordered , but ns soon ns these suits wcro commenced no tele graphed the proprietors of the factory nt Grand Uaplds , Mich. , to hold the goods there until further orders. The owners of the hotel nro very bluoovcr the turn affairs have taken , as they have socnt a small fortune on the elephantine structure , nnd to liavo it lying idle on their hands niter completion is an experience they are not at all anxious to havo. Attend auction sale of cigars at Fountain cigar store Monday , Feb. 1C , at 10 o'clock. Call on Schuiv-Smith Co. for chattel loans nnd real estate. 2(1 ( Pearl st. No. 101 Broadway contains the best stock of groceries in the city. J. W. Kelloy. Funeral of Dr. Ilnrt. The funeral obsequies of Dr. H. AV. Hart took place yesterday afternoon from his late residence on Willow avenue , Ilov. G. W. irofts of the Congregational church ofllciat- ing. A largo number of friends were present to pay the last tribute ot respect to the de parted , among them being the medical so cieties , ADO Lincoln post , Grand Army of the Hepubllc , and the Union Veteran Legion , of all of which the deceased was an active member. After a song by the choir , con sisting of Mrs. Sherman , Mrs. Evans and Messrs.Voscott and Allen , and a scripture selection , Rev. Crofts made a fcxv remurKs , taking as his text , the words of Paul , "I have fought n good tight , I have finished my course , I have kept the faith. " At the close of the re marks ho read a poem which had been tire- pared expressly for the occasion. Messrs. W. W. Wallace , I. A. Miller , J. T. Stewart D. C. Bloomer , L. W. Hess , L. L. Spooner nud E. W. Haymond , who had been selected to act as pall bearers , were then given charge of the remains , wnlch were carried to their last resting place. A largo number of the friends accompanied them to the ceme tery. _ Pure fresh drugs at Uavis' , opposite Ogden. Best heavy poods , 'J"i per cent oil , cash. Keller , the tailor , 310 Broadway. AVUI Get ToKotlicr. The call for the democratic convention to select candidates for aldcrmon-at-largo , park commissioner and two members of tbo school board has been issued by the chairman of the democratic city central committee , to take place at the superior court room in the county court bouse , Wednesday evening , February 23 , at 8 o'clock. The caucuses for the selection of delegates to the convention will ho hold nt 8 o'clock ' p. m. on Tuesday , February 24. The various wards will be entitled to representa tion as follows : First ward Mooting at Wheeler & Her ald's , select 0 delegates. Second ward Mooting at council chamber , select 11 delegates. pTlnrd ward Meeting at Masonic Temple , select T delegates. Fourth ward Meeting at superior court room , selected 0 delegates. Fifth Ward Mooting at Shields' store , select eight delegates. Slxtii Ward First precinct Meeting nt school house on Avenue B and Twenty-lifth street , select four delegates , Sixth Ward Second precinct Mooting at ( Jlaus Killers' boarding house , select ono dele gate. The caucuses In the Third , Fourth and Sixth wards will nominate ward aldermen. Boys Wanted nt American district telegraph ofllco. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N. O'Brien. . _ _ Cut with n Cup. A dlfllcully arose between LIzzlo Mlssen , n chambermaid employed at the Ogden , and William Houston , a colored man who was formerly In tbo same hotel. The young woman claims that during the altercation Houston soucd a largo coffee cup and struck her on the head with It. Inflicting n serious gash. She Hied an information against Houston yesterday afternoon In.Justice Pat- ton's court , charging him with assault and battery. Houston was already In Jail on n charge ot drunkenness. After'ho has served his sentence for that olTonco the now case will bo brought up against him , The now dental rooms of Drs. Woodbury nro the llnost ami most complete In the west. Next to the new Grand. "Telephone , 145. " Evans Laundry Co. . 520 Pearl street. Tele- phono''yo. Goods called for and delivered. DUtrlot Court News. In the district court yesterday the coco of Mace vs Schlutcr was tried and given to the Jury with instruction * from the court to bring in a scaled verdict. Two defaults were also taken , one of them being m the case of C. Slratibvs Jameson nnd Yaticoy , in which a Judgment of f.'Ka.20 win given In favor of the plaintiff. The other default wns In the CASO of Einmott Tlnlov v A. K.Mooro , the plain tiff being awarded a Judgment for ? 1W.10. In the case of Snyder vs 1'tultt n verdict wns brought In In favor of the defendant on the strength of his counterclaim. INSIDE THE OUAND. The Eloganqo with Wliloli Council llliinV New Hotel is Bclnir I'lnlHhcd , What the Auditorium is to Chicago the now 'hotel , "The Grand , " is to Council Bluffs , only moro so. Few , even of these who have watched the rising of the walls and crowning , of the roof , can realize the elegance In which the interior Is being finished , The arrangement is such that all the rooms have the nuvantago of being adapted for use singly or en suite. On the fourth floor especially they nro arranged to bo used en suite if do- sirou , with sitting room , bath room , bed rooms and closets. Ono peculiarly happy feature of the plan Is that there are no back rooms. Kvoryono either faces Pearl street , First nvcnuo or the court , which faces the park "tho garden spot of America , " as old Colonel Carter - tor , of Cartersvllle , Va. , would say. The location Is such that wonderful views of the city nnd surrounding country can bo ob tained from many points In the building. The residence portion of the city and the parks being the most prominent , Instead of the crowded and noisy business portions , gives a homelike effect which will piovo most pleasing to the guests. Council Bluffs was hi sere need of such n hotel , and Its erection by IClmbatl & Champ is a striking proof of not only the enterprise of these young men , but of their unbounded fiilth In Council Bluffs. A substantial and elegant building was their idea. The foundation Is upon 1WO , : piles driven thirteen feet below the curb lino. The piles are thirty feet iu length mid are of white oak. Upon thcso heavy Hanging was laid. The aim has been to mnko the Grand llro proof. The girders and beams nro of steel. The elevator shafts and stairways nro constructed entirely of iron and steel , with marble steps. Mineral wool nnd asbestos are packed bo- tweoa every partition nnd Moor. The architecture is IJomanesquo In style , the llrst two stories being of Warrcnsburg , Mo. , sandstone , the upper flvotorles being rock-faced brick , term cotta and Spanish tile turrets. The whitlows throughout the building are of heavy plate glass. There nro fifty-four bath rooms , besides those con nected with the corridors of every floor. The bath tubs nro iron , with porcelain finish , and allexposed pines , faucets , etc. , nro nickel- plated. Each room has a steam radiator , is lighted by electricity and has a stationary wasli stand with not nnd cold water. The fourth lloor rooms , nud many rooms on other floors , have open lire places. All the rooms have return calls and speaking tubes on each lloor , saving many steps. The Hnlsh of the rooms is butternut , ma hogany and antique oak. The electric Ilx > tures nro specially designed and can bo util ized for gas In case of need. The rotundu is nearly the same as the rotunda in the Now York Life building in Omaha. It will bo lighted in the center by n. i large cluster of electric lights , with smaller groups nbout the sides , giving a brilliant effect. The wainscoting Is marble , and all the woodwork is antique oak. The lloor is of mosaic tiles. The rotunda is a reminder of the Auditorium In Chicago , possibly because the , same decorator was employed upon the columns and marble , whoso skill is shown in -t the Auditorium. The first floor of the hotel contains the odlcc , reading room , railway ticket and tele graph ofllces , gouts' furnishing goods , drug store , bar room nnd toilet rooms. The reading room faces on the park. It is lighted by windows at least eighteen feet in height. A largo llro place , with'capacity sufficient to receive-a largo log , is graced by a beautiful mantel. The mala entrance on First avenue is made attractive by marble wainscoting , mo saic tile lloor and numerous pleasing decora tions. The ladles' entrance on Pearl street is finished with the same elegance. Thrco compression tank system elevators are to bo used , two In the rotunda for pas senger purposes , the other for baggage , etc. , being in the rear of the ofllco. The ofllco faces both the main and the ladles' entrance. The double parlors and reception rooms nro oa the second lloor. They are finished in butternut and mahogany. The dining room Is on the seventh floor , as nro also too kitchen and rooms for the help. The aining room has that essential for cheer fulness , gooa light , in abundance. There are fifteen largo windows , reaching nearly to the coiling , which is very high , The view from hero is grand , the eye easily taking In Omaha , Lake Man- own and the beautiful residence parts of Council Bluffs , while the gem of a park lies under one's feet. The dining room lloor Is of mosaic tiles , the wainscoting of marble , the ceiling tinted and pleasingly decorated. The laundry is in the basement nnd has all the latest machinery , A barber shop is lo cated under tbo railway ticket oftlco. Electric cars pass the door , running to and from all parts of Council Bluffs and Omaha. Messrs. Cragln it Co. have leased the hotel for five years. It will bo under the manage ment of Mr. F. W. Jewell , who is already n favorite with the traveling public. The lln- Ishtng touches are now being put on the in terior. Elegant furnishings will soon bo put in place , and the expectation is that the Grand will bo thrown onon to the public about March 15 , the opening to bo attended with n grand banquet on n magnificent scale , in keeping with the grandeur of the building , and typical of the brilliant future of the houso. Where to "Worship. First Presbyterian church , corner of Wil low avenue and Seventh street Hov. Stephen Phelps pastor. Preaching by the pastor nt 10:110 : a.m. Sabbath school nt 12 m. Young people's meeting at 0 : . ' ! 0 p. m. Union anni versary of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation , in the church , nt 7:80 : p. m. Seats free ; every body welcome. Bcroan Baptist Church Divine service nt lOiilOa. m. Sunday school moots at 11:45 : n. m. No evening service on account of the union meeting of the Young Men's Christian nssodlntion at the Prosbvterian church. Congregational Services tbls morning1. Preaching by the pastor. Subject , "Tho Di vine Comfort. " Union meeting in the Pres byterian church In the evening. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:80. : All nro welcome. Ovorton mission , corner Fourth avenue and Seventeenth strcot Sunday school , 3 o'clock ; gospel service , 7:80. : Opening of North Side mission. The pub- llo generally nro respectfully requested to at tend the opening of this mission on Sunday evening at 7tt : ! ) nt their ball on Eighth street and Avenue E , southeast corner , February IB. Gospel meeting will bo held every night dur ing the week. The meetings will bo con ducted by Elder Byors , assisted oy other missionary nnd gospel workers. Young Men's Christian Association Mer- rlam Block Mr. M. A. Magee , state secretary of the Young Men's Christian association of Iowa will address the young men's meeting today at 4 p. m. The Eutorpcan male quar tette of Omaha will slug. All men of the city invited. Strangers will bo welcome. Como nnd glvo the state secretary an enthus iastic welcome. Uor. LA. . Hall will adaress the railroad men at 2:30. : All railroad men Invited. I'THTQiCliHffi The ninth anniversary of tbo Young MOD'S Christian association of our city will bo hold In the First Presbyterian church. Rev , Dr. W. J , Hnrslm of Omaha will deliverthoimnl- vorsary address. State Secretary Magee will also bo present. Everyone invited. A missionary convention will bo held in the Trinity Methodist church on next ; Wednesday. February 18 , nt 7:30 : p. m. , to which the public is invited. The principal speakers will bo Uov. J. Gallup of Turn-man , In , , Hov. C. W. Brewer of the Fifth nvonuo church nnd Rev. T. McIC. Stuart of the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church. Ap propriate music will bo furnished. St. Paul's ' Church Divine service today at 10:4 : ! ) n , in. nnd 7:30 : p , m. Sunday school , 12:15. : Blblo class,00p. : ! ! m. Sermon top ics , morning , "What is the Good of Keeping Loutl" Kvciilng sermon , "Intolerance In Church and State Antagonistic to the Prin ciples of Christ. " Young men and strangers always cordially welcomed to these services , T. J. Mnckny , rector. Complimenting Congressman Heed The reception of the news yesterday after noon that President Harrison had signed the Interstate bridge bill caused a great deal ol favorable comment upon Congressman J , B Hood's ' connection with the matter. Consid orlng the fact that bo was defeated for re election and U nerving the last days of hi : term It is strong proof of his character am popularity as a legislator that ho could com uiuiid sufficient iuilucuco to procure the pass ngo of the bill within thirty days ot the tlmo ho was aikod to prepare It. CUVXCII * llliVVPH SOCIKTV X Tlic Mglit OnnrdN1 Hall. The Dodge Light Guards gnvo n very pretty dancing party at their armory in Masonic : Temple Monday evening lost , tbo party bchiR In charge of Privates L. C. Pat terson nnd D. L. Ifjss , which was certainly to their credit. Mcsdnmes Oliver , Sargent nnd Mnuror wcro patronesses nnd lent the charm of their prpsenco to make the party a success. The guardsmen , In their reputa tion as the crack lullitnry organization of the state , nlso have n reputation as royal enter tainers , and nn invitation to a guards' party Is eagerly sought for. The young folks real- Izcd that this was the last dnuco until April , ns Lent commenced Wednosuny , nnd dancing was taken up with a vigor. The fol lowing society people wcro prcsentnnd among the ladies some very pretty gowns were worn : Mrs. Wnltellcld , red heuriettn , red velvet lint to match. Mrs. Helkmnn , grey silk. Mrs. Sargent , blncic silk nnd Jet trimmings. Mrs. Patterson , black silk and Jet trim mings. Mrs. Oliver , black silk. Mrs. Ogden , ot Sioux City , blnck silk with passamenterlo. Mrs. Mnuror , blnck silk. Mrs. rtill Traynor. black silk. Miss Woodbury , black velvet. Miss Ann Howniim , white silk with pnlo blue gauze over dress with forget-me-nots. Miss Nellie Bowman , palo blue silk with gauze. Miss Bennett , pake blue hcnrletta. Miss Wicuham , gray hcnrictln , velvet trimmings. Miss Keating , figured silk. Miss Morgan , scarlet hcnrletta , Miss Lorton of Nebraska City , pale blue crene. ribbon trimmings. Miss Jesslo Fnrnsworth were n very pretty gown of white silk with palo green gauze overdress. Miss Klttio Billiard , gray silk , passcmen ; tcrio trimmings. Miss Matnio Oliver , heliotrope hcnrlotta , velvet trimmings , a very pretty gown. Miss Maud Oliver , scarlet gauze decol- . lotto.Miss Miss Gavennort , llgurcd silk. Miss Steplieiison. lavender figured silk. Miss Boss , pale blue cri-po with forget-me- not trimmings. Miss Stella Maxon , smoke gray princess pown. Tuo following gentlemen were present : Mr. Wnkullold , Itoikman , Soargeant Charles Woodbury , Kirk Patterson. J. Cassady , Jr. , Charles Hans. George S. Wright , J. Fenlou , II. Ogdou , J. Patton , Jim Bowman , Harry Bowman , J. Keating , C. E. Hold , II. Stacy , D. L. Hess , L. E. Patterson , S. L. Etiiyro , U. W. Blxby , Captain I ) . B. DallovV. \ . E. Brooks of Omahu. Frank Clmmberlnin , George Howan. w. F. Stephan , W. A. Maurcr. Dance. The twenty-lirst annual ball of the Council Bluffs Alienncrohor society was held at Ma sonic Temple Tuesday evening , Messrs. Rlnck ind Bergman having It in charge. The so- oclcty has always boon very popular among ho Germans. Tuesday evening there wcro present Hans and Urctchen. Mrs. O'Toolo ' voro n Kensington tea costume. Kicking 3ear nnd Aunt Ditmh , Dead Kyo Jlck and Three Fingered Jack escort- ng Little Sallie Waters were nil there. fho Two Johns decided to make Council fluffs ahead of their regular dates and take n the ball. The Kussian princess with an inpronouiiccablo name , who Is now making a our of tl.o world nnd stopped over to visit 'riends in Council llluffs could not resist the 'nsclnntion of u Altumierclior ball. Mrs. Murphy had received a black cyo which slightly dlsllgurbd'her , but she managed to bear up nnd she remarked that she was still in the ring. Sitting Bull was thcro , although his death has been reported nnd wo now take this.means of informing the ) ubllc of his llviiigand enjoying good health , [ lo wore his ghost shirt nnd dinccd ns vigor ously as n young buck. The ward politician wns thcro with his campaign ImU Whlto caps were in nttctidanco , but seemed very > eaccable. A lad,7 dressed as winter said It wns rather , cold , but thawed out with the music. A real brigand imported from the catacombs of Homo was there and entered nto the fun. All danced nnd made merry until the early morn , Dalby's ' orchestra fur- ilshccl the music , which was very good and the [ twenty-first annual bull is voted a suc cess. A. I'lllow-Caso Pnrty. The Misses Elslo and Carrie Schoentgen entertained a largo number of their young 'riends at their homo nttho corncrof Seventh avenue and Sixth street Friday evening. The first part of the evening was spent in playing the game of "Tiddledy-Winks. " The : irl'a prize wns won by Miss 3ertio Bennett , a turquoise ring. Vlaster Willie Squlro was the winner of the joy's prize , which was a manicure set. After ; hfs panic had been played the affair took on the form of a "pillow-caso masquerade , " mid enveloped in this unique kind of costume , they danced until a into hour to the strains of an orchestra. A very pleasant tlmo was had by all. Attend auction sale of cigars nt Fountain cigar store Monday , Feb. 10 at 10 o'clock. Stop and Tlilnlc , And nsk yourself why you should pay old- fashioned prices for groceries and provisions when you can get tlrst class , clean , fresh goods at modern prices I Head thcso prices : Crackers , per Ib , Do ; ! J Ibs glugersnnns for 25c ; Arbucklo's coffee , 3o per package ; German coffee , 2r > o : bams , llo per Ib : bacon , 7o ; codfish , 7 } o ; 10 Ib pail whlto ilsh , COc ; ! ) cans corn , 2jc ; 3 cans toma toes , " 5c ; 4 cans peas , 25c ; lavis'No. lOflour , 81.50 ; Davis "Bluo U" flour , S1.33 ; Buffalo flour , S1.B3 ; Gold Alcdal flour , * M5 ; Snow Flake flour , 81.00 ; 25 Ibs buckweat , 81.00 ; 25 boxes of matches , 2."ic ; box good laundry soap , $1,00 ; 3 Ibs leaf lard , 2 : > o ; good broom , lOo ; oranges , 15c per dozen ; coal oil , 80 a gal lon ; 3 loaves Dread , fie ; 1 Ib good tea , ! > 5c. Prompt delivery of goods. Brown's C. O. D. grocery. Telephone 29. AFTEll A.XV UEL'VnitCA.X. How Illinois Republicans Ijoolc nt the Present , Situation. CHICAGO , Fob. 14. [ Special Telegram to THE BEC.J The rumored dicker between democrats nnd farmers of/Illinois nnd South Dakota Is , by the democrats of tbo new state , looked upon with great favor. For Henry Cunningham of Pierre , S. D. , is au thority. Tbo information reached us the first part of this week , " Mr. Cunningham said today , "and It took llko , wildfire. lam an ou ntid- out democrat and my fellow mom bors of tlio party uro , llko ray plf , for the cause , but the only good wo have thus far done is to prevent the re-election of Aloody and the election of aiivono by the republicans. Wo hnvo boon holding out In hopes that possibly the farm ers would como to us , but the farm ers have been holding out in hopes that wo would go to them. So that on that plan , nclUior party wns likely to give in , But now this scheme , which provides for , our helping the farmers in South Dakota in return for the farmers la Illinois helping tliQj democrats of this state , has been proposed , we are willing to throw our vague chanoas for the benefit of the party , and , If Illinois fanners have their cause at heart they , will do the samo. " Senator Hill of , Colorado is of the opinion that Cleveland's .anti-silver letter won't hurt him in the west , ii "Wo of tbO1 west , " ho remarked In his apartments nt the Grand Pacific hotel "do not look for favorable action by nny occupant of the whlto house > upon frco sliver legislation. The presidents , coming as they do , from the cast , nro im pregnated with the gold theories of the east ern financiers. They believe that free silver ! would work ruin upon the country nnd they > UU "t help believing so : and wo nro neither ; urpi Isea nor tempted to think less of them for thinking so. , . , "Now if Harrison should , In tbo event of congress sending to him n free silver bill veto It , It would not affect his standing In 11r west , and the expressions of the nntl-allvcr sentiments from Cleveland or anybody else do not astonish us. Of course wo should llko n president who would favor fr o sliver , but so long as the occupants of the white so continue to to como from the east wo are ot likely to nud do not expect to get one. " The Fire Itooord. ST. CI.OVD , Minn. , Feb. U Tno Scarlo-Mc- Cluro block burucd this morning , Total loss , ST5.000. THE EARNINGS OF A 1HHJTII , Those of tbo Transcontinental Heads Given By Chairman Vinlng. A LOWER IRON RATE IS ENFORCED , How the 1'ciitiBylvniila Iron Men Show U'liclr Authority A Seimnllon Is I'romlNcd No.xt AVccIc A Chicago oniuinl'H Catch. CmcAcio , Fob. 1-1. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Dnn.i Chairman Vlning today sent to the interested lines a statement of the gross earnings for November of the transcon tinental roads. The total gross earnings amounted to M.fiCI , 831.120 , an Increase of 11 ! per cent over November , 16S9. Of these earnings the Southern Pacific took ! 17 per cent : th'o Northern 1'aclllo 11) ) ; the Union Pacific 18) ) the Atcluson H ; the Cana dian 1'nclllc : the Burlington 2 , anil the Itock Island , lcnver ) & Hlo Brands. Hio ( Jrnndo Western , Missouri Pnclilc , Great Western nnd Tevns 1'acitlc 1 per cent each. K I 'or a Varttir. CHICAGO , Fob. H. [ Special Telegram to Tun Dec. | The Pennsylvania Iron men have again shown their strong inlluonco by enforcing a reduction In iron rates of about 20 per cent. The Central Traffic association has not yet oftlclaily decided to tnuko the re duction , but nil the strong Hues favor It nnd jt Is sure to bo made , The reduction Is duo entirely to competition from southern mines. The Pennsylvania people were being crowded out of the markets. They had to coino to con sider their own figures , nnd arguments wcro brought to bear on tlio central traftlc lines until their ofllcers consented to sliuro the loss consequent on meeting the energetic competition of the now south. A sensation In eastern railroad circles is con Jldcntly expected next week. There Is no doubt whatever Unit for months past bO per cent of the grain tralllc has been taken to the seaboard nt cut rates. The dlfllculty has been In finding positive ) evidence ) of guilt. Today this evidence was found in the shape of u written proposition to a prominent ship per from n trunk line road , the offer being a cut to 'J.J < ; cents u hundred on corn. This proof Is ifow in the hands of a Chicago ofll- cial who will disclose nothing but the above facts. Ho is himself in u ludicrous stnto of uncertainty now that ho has caught the Tar tar nnd contented himself with the remark : "ICcoi ) your eyes open next week and you will strike a sensation. " for Admission. CIIICAOO , Feb. K The Sioux City & Northern road has made formal application for admission to the Western Freight asso ciation. The road Is n branch of the Great Northern system. ion.i ITKSIS. A. Crnston Dank In Trouble. CnisTox : , In. , Feb. It. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bcu.J The following statement in the savings bank case was made public to night : To tbo Public As wo are making n most thorough and complete examination of the nf- falrs of the savings bunk it will bo impossi ble to have a statement of its condition ready for publication before Monday evening. The principal Item of the bank's ' assets , viz , bills receivable , so far ns have been examined , have been found in an exceptionally good condition. Nothing whatever das appeared to corroborate the letters of Mr. Edgcrton , published In today's papers. J. A. LYONS , Auditor of State. II. D. CorEMNu , State Bank Examiner. The assets of the bank will reach $2 < . ' . iK)0 ( ) , wU'lolts ' deposits will not run over $135,000. Confidence is being restored. A Cheek 1'or Mr * . O'Xcll. Booxn , In. , Fob. 14. [ Special Telegram to THE Br.K. ] Superintendent Thompklns of tbo Chicago & Northwestern toduy presented Mrs. O'Nell , mother of tlio murdered con ductor , James H. O'Neil , with a check for $2,500. The company disclaimed nil legal liability for O'Ncil's death , and simply gives this sum ns a. token of the esteem in which they held the conductor. The company also paid all funeral expenses nnd made liberal enponditures in apprehending the murderer , whoso trial begins nt Toledo , la. , next Tues day. A Stubbing Affray at Gleiiwood. GI.CXWOOD , la. , Feb. 14. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BKG. " | In a row in one of the billiard halls hero this afternoon Al Munroo stabbed Pete Ktogau just below the heart. It is feared the wound will prove fatal. The Mills county horticultural society held its first monthly meeting hero this afternoon. The attendance was good and the programme of deep interest. Suit has been brought in the district court against the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy for ยง 100,000 on freight rates. Arntisns Harbor < ruhilcc. AIIAXSAS IlAiinoit , Tex. , Fob. H. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bun. ] A powerful d red go boat towed by two heavy tugs arrived hero this evening. This Doatls to bo uscil by the harbor company in throwing up the grade for the double track terminal railway across the bay to the pass nnd cutting a channel ten feet deep by 200 feet wuio from the harbor proper to the city of Aransas Harbor , n distance of thrco and one-half miles. Tlio work will bo carried on without intermission , day and night , and thus n passage will soon bo completed which will bring to Aransas Harbor the fishing and coast tralllj now di verted elsewhere. Inspired l > y the bright prospect nnd future of the young city , the pcoplo hero tonightarooutenmassocelebrat ing the arrival of the dredge boat. Tlio beach is lighted up la all directions with bon- llrcs.cnthusinslm prevailsnnd tlio most Joyous Jubllco over known , is In full blast at Aransas Harbor. South Dakota's Tlilrty-niiith Ballot , PiKiiiin , S. D. , Feb. 14. The thirty-ninth senatorial ballot was taken today without material change. The fusionists seem tote to think that results will t > o had from the Illinois-South Dakota conference. After tbo announcement of the death of General Sher man resolutions of respect were adopted und the legislature adjourned. It wns learned tonight that nn understand lag has virtually been reached between the democrats nnd Independents whereby they expect to unite anu elect Kyle United States senator not later probably than Wednesday. Tnnp has released the democratic caucus , Kyle Is understood to bo In nccord with the democrats on the tariff and other imtlonal issues. It is reported that a tclegrmn has been received from Illinois that I'almer re fuses to countenance the proposed Illinois South Dakota deal. Worhl'H Knir Wnrlc Kotimlcd. CHICAGO , Feb. 14. The work at Jackson park In flxmtt up the alto for the world's ' fair was stopped today by an idle crowd of men unnblo to oblnln employment. About ono hundred Italian laborers who were oin- ploycdj r&dingin Jackson park were Intimi dated by n largo crowd of unemployed men night beforelast. . This morning tbo con tractors brought back about twenty of them and put them to work la ono corner of the park. A mob of 000 Idlers soon came up , us- sailed the Italians and drove them away. In another part of the park fifteen carpenters wore putting up a temporary building for the construction foico. Union carpenters learned that they were working for loss than tno union scale nnd ordered them to quit work. Several who did not move fast enough were assaulted , but received no serious injuries. The contractors will rcsumo work Monday and demand pollco protection. Cored to Dentil. SALT LIKB , Utah , Fob. 14.-fSpecial Telegram - gram to TIIK UKK. | John Hclnhardt , c farmer living at Mill Creek , thrco miles froir this city , was gored to death by a bull late last night , Claim to llo XowNpaper Men , Mo.vriiKAi , , Can. , Fob. SM , f.Kpoclal Tele gmm to THE HEK. | It is stated , 01 reliable authority , that ut least dozen American pplltlclnns nro hero xvortdiifr for the flbornl party nnd dis tributing inonoy freely. Thoycntno about it \vcckngoandnttliohotcl\vhcro ttioy txmrd Htatcd that they wcro newspaper men nnd md eoino to work on the now evening paper recently established. This is not the case , icwovcr , nnd tbo story that they have been sent on by Wynmn or some other dlsctnlo of reciprocity across the bonier is bcllovod , CVJKl'TS. The Calilncl Aouopls the AVorhPuHalr Invitation Without Dismission. III" , Fnb. IITho Invitation tendered by the United States to the French govern ment lo tnlio port In the Columbian cxposl- .Ion to bo held in Ohlcngo was accepted by the cabinet today without discussion. In speaking of the mutter n high ofllcial said to United States Minister Held : "I think Franco is tlio tint country to accept the in vitation. I hope so , any way. " A cabinet nlnlstcr anld , smilingly ! " \V'o have ac cepted the Invitation in splto of the now American tariff law. " United States Minister Held In transmit ting to the foreign oftlco the United States government's ' invitation asking Franco to bo oillclnlly represented nt the world's ' fair in Jhlcngo nlao sent n friendly note to Hlbot , minister of foreign affairs , nnd received a response of the most cordial nnturc. Uoid states that Chicago inny expect a prompt reply nnd the assurance of the French gov ernment's heartiest participation In the fair. Merger , director of tlio recent exposition In 1'nrls , heads the French delegation which will be sent to Chicago. Mr. Hold Is ill , tureatened with pleurisy. Captain Schloy. conimandcr of the United States cruiser Haltlmoro , spent a few days In this city previous to rejoining his ship nt Ton 1 ton nnd Hailing for Clilllnnfwatcrs. Cap tain Schloy said that American nnvnloftlccrs nro treated In the most cordial manner by .ho French naval olliccrs. Ho added that .ho presence of the United Stntoa cruisers in .ho Mediterranean 1ms increased the respect shown to citizens of the United States hi urope. urope.'X 'X O.V AUIT.l TtHlN. 1'rliiuc JllHiuaruk Heoius to Act ns an Obstaule. LONDONFob. . M.-Special [ Cablegram to Tin : Unu.J According to our Berlin correspondent pendent ! ) tlio kaiser's remarks upon I'rlnco Ulsmrfrck at the parliamentary dinner caused n deep sensation and IlUniarok'a reply Is nwaitod with unusual inlet-oil. Hotli the nanncr ami expression of the omnoror showed that ho felt strongly the antagonism of the ex-chancellor and regarded it ns the [ ii'inclpal obstacle in the way of his homo and foreign policy. With Wliidthorat thouin- pcror was particularly gracious and ho seemed is desirous of inviting views of the Catholic lender as of uttering ills own. On labor the Icnlscr snoko hojiofully of carrying out the re forms proposed for the Improvement of ttio condition of the worklngmnn , but he also de nounced the objects and methods of the so cialist agitators. JIK IS A It'fXXKIl. A Turkish Olllolnl nnd His Oaincs in Politico. LONDON , Feb. 14. [ Special Cablegram to I'm : JlEC.J Thosultnn of.Tohoro , vassal po- .cntntc of India , Is in London endeavoring to secure the consent of the Ilrltish government .0 n change in order of succession to his .hrono so that it will go down to bis imincdl- nlo family. The sultan is a favored guest at the balls and parlies of the nobility , nnd Is said to have lost over .t 1,000 in a 'ricndly game of cards nt ono of the swell clubs. The nwlnncr was an ofllcial of the India ofllcc , nnd the .sultan's ptospcuts of carrying his point are said to bo very bright. AS TO GOVJjIt'ftSZCKOiESS. Several ArfjnintMitu for and Us Nr.w YOHK , Fob. 14. [ Special Telegram to Tun Uui : . ! Jay Gould and party , whoso southern trip was cut short by Mr , Gould's attack of illness at St. Augustine , Fla. , returned to this city at S.tfO o'clock this morning. As Mr. Gould stepped from his rirlvato cnr , ho leaned heavily on the arm of tils daughter for support. Ills appearance indicated that the reports of his sickness hall not , been exaggerated. There was nyello\vi h tint around his little dark eyes , which had not that snapping brightness so character istic of the Wizard of Wall street. His fnce bore plainly nn evidence of suffering. The sliin , naturally dark and of a sallow shade. was overspread with tlio paler of ill health. Mr. Gould's ' manner Indicated that It was n great physical effort for nim to walk a short distance from his car to his carriage. Ho was closely bundled up in his big overcoat , the collar of which wns turned up. Mr , Gould walked with a gait unsteady , llko a person who attempted to ex ercise his iiinbs after being bedridden for a long timo. Ho tottered nnd bis whole weight rested upon Miss Gould whoso , arm held linnly that of her father linked In tiers. Ar rived at the carriage a muscular footman took hold of Mr. Gould , under the nrmplts from behind nnd lifted him into the vehicle. IMr. Gould sank Into a seat in an exhausted condition. He did not speak a word on the way over nnd seemed to find great relief when ho rested On the cushioned .scats although his position was n little cramped. Mr. Gould's son , George , denies the story about his father's illness nnd says the latter was la ex cellent health when ho saw him this morning. WHO MVItJfKItJW J'.t VIMS ? iV Question SerloiiHly Agitating ; One Section \VyoiiiliiK. . CIIKYRNNC , Wyo. , Fob. 14. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKK.J The murder of Hiram Faulks , near this city Is creating intense ex citement. Instead of a killing resulting from n quarrel. It now looks ns though a premed itated murder had been committed by several conspirators against Faulks' life. A core ner's jury today found that Parker Fillo brown was the murderer , ho having been the last person to bo seen with Faulks , and his revolver being foumt near the mur dered man's ' body. Later dotulls , however , show that Faulks hnd been nttontivoolo the young wife of a ranchman living n milo from the pumping station ; that the ranchman - man , whoso nnmo wn.s Koborts quarreled with his wife and threatened to leave her If she did not dismiss Faulks. She refused and a separation was planned. Tholackof motive on t ho part of Fillebrown to kill Faulks , and tlio strong motive existing n Hoberts' case has directed suspicion towards the latter , and , despite the strong circumstantial evidence against Flllo- lirown , thcro nro many who hollovo him In nocent , or nt least that ho was n tool In the hands of Koborts to do the" killing. Hoberts is being watched by ofllcors and will bo arrested should ho attempt to leave. * IMiittsiuontli Will Cnrn for YKlcrntif ) , PJ.tTTSMotmi , Nob. , Feb. II. [ Special to Tnu Unis. ) Tlio fourteenth annual encamp ment of the Grand Army of the Republic , dcdartinont of Nebraska , will DO held in this city un Tuesday , Wednesday nnd Thurs day , February 17 , 18 and 10 , nnd every preparation has boon made for the proper care nnd attention of the gallant vet erans. About four hundred delegates nnd two hundred visitors are oxpr ctod , and a most hearty wclcomo awaits them. A largo attendance Is counted upon , a ) tlio most im portant feature of the encampment will bo the election of department commanders for the ensuing tc-m. Among these mentioned for the honor nio Captain Teeter of Lincoln , L , I ) . Hlchards of Fremont and Hov. Dr. Martin of ICcarnoy. The state legislature will adjourn nnd per mit the members , a majority of whom nro old soldiers , to bo In attendance nt the en campment. Lieutenant ( lovornor Tom Majors nnd Speaker Elder will march the "boys" down. . Tim headquarters of the encampment will lie nt the Hotel Hiloy. and the council of ad ministration will meet thcro nt 7:30 : p. m. Tuesday , February 1" . The annual encampment of the department Woman's Relief Corps will bo held nt the same time , their headquarters being at Hock- wood hull , Tim commander of McConlhlo post No , 41 ; of this city will , on Monday , detail oftlccrs of tbo guard and sentinels for duty during the encampment. The badges have been gotten up with great M1I nml tiwte , nnd will bo qutto A valunlla nnd beautiful inomcn'.o of the occ.isloh , A rnto of ono and one-third faro for the round trip has been extended by the mil * rends ( or those attending the oncmnpineiir , nml the tickets must boccrtlilcct to by Joku 1) ) . Snwhtll. nssl.itunt adjutant general , If line wcnthcr prevail' ) the citizens of I'lattsmouth Intend to mnko the occasion inoiiiouibloone , and everything will bo uon to mnko the visit to this dty n pleasant o Thu Hoyd County Hill. ty LINCOLN , Neb. , Fob. -Special [ Telegram / gram to Tun Biu : | Tlio house committee on township nml county organization has ap proved the bill Introduced by Foe to orgnnlzp n now county out of the territory lying north of Holt , to bo named LJoyd , in honor of tlio governor. .Vo Hullo ! Ill Illinois. SniiNoriKi.u , III. , Fob. H , lloth houses met , hut nothing of Importance was done And. ndjournmont was taken to Monday , " "Ntr" quorum wns present In the Joint session nnil it adjourned , Iteiirescntntlvo Mitchell is re ported to lo very 111 nt the hotel , but the doctor says ho will bo able to go to tlio capi tal TiiMdny nnd vote. The delegates from the South Dakota legis lature were expected hero today , but did nofc nrrivo , Tlio report that the do'lepitlon had been requested to remain In Chicago , where a delegation from the democratic steering committee would moot then ) , U dented at the headquarters of the democratic state contra ! committee. CONUOltlllA MASQUISlttVUK. Hull Presents a ICnlcldou- coplo Appearance. ThoConcordia Singing society , which has nourished llko ngrocn bay tree in Omaha for the past twenty-live years compo od of tlio leading Gorman citizens of the motropolli , guvo IU annual nia.siucr.ulo ( last vonliig at ( Jcrmaiilaliall. By 10 o'clock the lloor of the hall presented. n kaleidoscopic appearance , a veritable Vnu- ity I Fair in mlcrocsom , nnd until midnight , the maskers enjoyed their hidden identity hugely. At midnight the masks were re moved nnd It wn'i followed bv n delightful simper , In keeping with true ( Jornum hospi tality , Wiillo tltcro were not so many fancy cos tumes in the kTumi march ns nt previous affairs , the number of lookers-un was inn ch larger , nnd between tlio urttvo and the passive participants in thd Innocent pleas ures of the evening It is quitosiifo to say that , tlio usual ConeonUn nudlenco was present. ThoilocoratioiR , while not elaborate , wcro very pretty nml well designed , the commit. tco having the ball in clmrgo. Jlossrs. August Sclmffer , Julius Mover , Mr. Slruilo- maii nnd Oscar Good nun , showing a thor ough knowledge of the roipulromcnts of a 1ml ninsquc , Among Ihosoen masque nro recalled : Mlss- _ . - Tzsclmck us "Folly ; " Miss Alga ICnhn , m . "Spanish Girl : " Mrs. William ( lyger , r "News ; " MM. Charles Molz , a billet oos- tunio of green tarletan ; Mrs , lt-iapko , "Ger man peasant ; " Mist Lund , "Spring ; " Mrs. Fred Molz , a very offocllvo representation of n "i'nnibourinoGirl ; " n Doimnlclnn monk , Fred Soil gsoh n ; "Old Siort"ArtliurSmilh | ; "Old Woman. " Arthur Met"Clown ; , " Mr. * Kd wards ; -'Clown , " Mr. Christie ; monks , Mr. William , Gyger , Fred Metz , Chnrlcs Mctz , jr. The committee were hnndsorao- costumes representing the "Counts of Monta i Cristo. " V During the evening a number of panto. ' mimes nnd tableaux wcro given , ono especi ally sinking ilson Into the hearts of the guests , entitled "Tho KlTcuts ( f Bo r.11 Two tramps , enter a beer saioan , which Is temporarily lelt to run itself. They p'ocicd to help themselves from tlio UT kjg , aid so often do they visit the barrel Hint at lust they drop Into a drunken sleep , In their sleep they dronm of his sntanlc mnjcstv , w < u > emerges ( Irom the barrel , followed bv rctitnicof demons. They dancoabout the men , nnd they play pranks on them. Atthostroko of twelve they leave the room in haste , the men nriso from the lloor where they hnvo fallen , and after viewing their sad condition swear off drinking ncortnin klnil of beer. This feature of the ovcningwns thoroughly enjoyed. Among those looking on from the pillory around tbo hull were ; Air. nml MM. CJcorgo Helinrod , Mr. nnd Mr. * . Morlti Meyer , Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron Calm , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Calm , Air. and Mrs. Uruno T/schuck , Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Horn , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilogcrs , Mr. mid Mrs. Metz , Mr , nnd MrS. Ulnu , Mr. and Mrs. Urnndcls , Mr , and MM. Adolph Meyer , Mr. nnd All's. Julius Feat nor , Mr. ami Mrs. Pomy , Mr. and Mis. Grotto , ] \Ir. \ mid Mrs. Sclmffer , Mrs. Schmidt , Miss Schmidt , Miss 1'ollonk , Mrs. Uobfeld , Misa Upnieycr of S' , I-Quis , AIiss Murclnu , Mi1. Kaufman , Air. I'undt , Air. Jobst , Mr. and Sirs. Ilcnry Bollu. J. S. Ewart , president of the People's bank at Scotia , Nob. , has removed to Oninlui with his family and will mnko this city bla home. lie will bccomo an nctlvo partner In tlio Star land and loan company. Ho la a young man and has the reputation of being $ / very energetic nml successful in business. , > lion , George J. Stcrnsdorff , ropresontatj/o from this county to the state legislature , tins just returned from the deep water harbor convention held nt Uulvoston , fox. This being Air. Storiisdorff's first trio to tba south , ho found the trip a delightful one , \f - - / State Senator Koontz nnd wife are at tlio Murray. , SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. TTIOUSALE SOIM ! potatoes , 1.000 bushels rtf JL1 Kiirly Itoso and Olilo-i. Apply In Muilumfc Hlsliton , ! 1)7 ) K. lltomtway , or " 1.1 Vlnubtrcor , Con null KlulVs. OltSRSforNilu. I will sell fiiriu lioisus at . . rciihonuhlu prices nnd t fu oiiuyr'K' Inlcn'st iitd per cent ; sntl.sMclory must lie given. Leonard Kvorult. WANTKI ) I'lr.st diim Koiilluirnn stonoi- raiiher and typewriter at onra. Aunly toll. II. Van Hrn in. Con neil lllulT OK KXC'llANOK-Good Improved Omaha nnd Uuunull lIlnirK property to u.M'liimxo for Iowa land. Bund full ( Umcrlpllon of what you liavii to offer to Johnston It Vim I'attcn , Council ItlnlTs , hi. FOKSAU ; A bnrpiln ; now modern lionso wltli nil tbo Inlu Iniprovuinvats , soveii rooms ; will soil on cu y iwyiW'iitH ! located on the Fifth nvonuo motor lino. I ) . .1. Ililtuhla- sou , ( It ? Broadway. IIIOJISAMS Elght-roomhoino and fwo lota , -L1 011 Iliirrlson st. A nioduni linuso itnd n treed lioino cliuan. 1) . J. llutvliliiMin , C17 llrtKidwuy. KIOUHAI.B Very line roadslur , 4 yuan , JL very line family nuiro , 4 years : cheap lop cash , emu or sj > ; m. Will radii ( for iinrlght pi a no. Mur. IlomlcliH. niiislu toucher. 1 Jibuti * iminstreot , Couiiull Illnll's. TTIOUSAIiK I'lnn clnslu and < louhl < i roadsters - * ! sters and hravy ilranght horsoi. Will alio fill orders for any style of hnr.ics wnnutd. Lcuvunrdcm Dr. W , L. I'lUton. 1'unlrul livery and HUO | Htablc.i , 21 and K Mulii Council lllutrs. Try Dr. Miller's homo truiit- incut Tor fumnlo dlsuiMtis , Sufu , inllil nnd Mire. Also Dr. Miller's plln pnstlluj ; jiiilntcm nnd cimrantcud to euro. I'orsuln In Council lllnlTMnndOiiialmonly uy Mn. A. A. riiiilth. UNH. 1st fit. , mid Mrs. (1. ( R Illgglns , 1510 l.c.-ivcnworlli HI. , Onmlm. TTtOlt 3\lK nr Uonfc Gar.lon land , with JP bouiosuy J. U. llloa. liM .Main iu. Oouugll Bluff * Of Council Bluffa. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 , SURPLUSAND PROFITS . 65,000 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.000 numerous I , A. Minor , F. 0. Oloason , R U EhtiKurt , U K. llurtJ. U , Ediimnilinn. UliurUu Uliiumiin. Transact Rouor.il liunklnl biltl _ nciH. IjtiTfo l uapltul Mid turjilux of auy baukln South wosturn lonra. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , D. II. McDaneld & Butctiors' ' and Packers' Market Fixtures , Casings , Inory. SJO. / > * * * " > lor * ' uud I'urn-