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G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1891-S1XTEEN PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STKKKT liy Cnrrlcr In ony purl of IlioCltj II. W. TII.TON , - MANAUKIL HuMnr .sOnicc . No. 4 Kor | | , . No.S MIAOIt N. V. P. Co. Council muffs Lumber Co. , coal. Cr H' chnltcl loans. 201 Sapp block. Invitations nro out for n curd pnrtv nt tht rcf Idcnco of Miss Mary MuMillonon Thanks giving ( 'Veiling. II. H. Iilll wns sditoiiced to thirtyflv Onys in tlin umnly Jnll In police court ycster day morning tor tliu larceny of some clutli I UK. UK.A clmttol mortpngo was plvoti by tb Mueller Musto company yesterday In favo of the linn of Hardmun , 1'ocU ft Co of No\ York for f'.l.-KKl.H.'i on nil tlio stock , account and flxtmcs of the company subject to Ui llmrnortpiuro Klvcn In favor of the Counsl lilnfTs HnvltKs bank. Mr , and Mrs , Ncal , who llvo at the corno of Jlrondwuy and Sixteenth street , slnto tha their daughter has not boon nway from hum for several weeks , and that she has nove had iiny improper relations with n Kotitl Omaha saloonkeeper , as tris boon charged They also deny ever having inailu any state mcnts to the contrary. Prof. Kilos 1C. Hnraka' , a native of Syria will lecture nt tlin Korean llnptlst church corner of Third avenue ami Hovontcentl street , Sunday and Monilav " evenings 01 "Life In Syria and tu > pt. " The costume : of the nntivps will bo exhibited and the man ncrs of this eastern people will bo describee In an interesting style A plan Is bulnu formed for the raisins o Hubscrintloim among the school children tc nsslst the worthy poor of the city during thi comlni ? xInter. . Offerings of clothtiifr am provisions \vlll bo received and alstrlbutei miiotiK the niicdy. The plan has not bcoi pet , but It Is thought It will bo put Into oner iilion In the coin so ot the next week. The Carnival of Seasons was holil at tin Masunlo temple last ovuning , under tin nu&piccs of thu First Methodist church An elaborate program of musical sclcc lions and recitations was presented , ant icfrrshmcnts wore served to these wht wished , 1 tooths were erected representing the vatloiia seasons , and articles appropriate to cacti were on salo. The uttemlanco was good and U.o patronage excellent. Peter .feison and John .Sitnonson , twc workmen in the now house of Uobort Me Kln/ic , neattho Chautauqua grounds , fell fiom the second story of the house by the breaking of the scar fold Thursday. Simonson was seriously in jured about the bead and it was at first feaied that bin ttkull was fiactured , but it iv now thought ho will recover. Ha was moved to his residence on Tenth avenue. The other man was considerably shaken up , but not senously injured. "Bolievo mo if all these enduring young' charms" as sung by pretty Jessie Fortune and li/.okiol Fortune in "IJIflj'ry Farm" IH worth the price of admission. Hear it Tuondny ni ht at Duhanj 'a. Now Ilriuly. Our monthly ma a/.ino , entitled ' FiibhiotiB for American Women , " ie now ready. Send for ono or auk for one wliile at our store. FOTIIMUNCIJAMVHITHLAW & CO iios'ioN STOIM : , Council IMulTs , la. in " ' Farm" Tlie balcony scene "lliclc'ry is Ilio most liiugrlnililo tiling you ever saw. Lawrence MoKoogau as Romeo and Mrs. Priscilla Dodge as .lulietaro lino. Sou them Tuesday night. l'iiiSU.\AI , 1' lllAOlt.ll'llS. Frank Hollenboek Is In Uos Mollies. Hon. Smitu McPherson of Ked Oak was In the city yesterday on legal business. Miss Flora ICr.unor of Ureston Is in the city , the guest of Mrs. T. J. Carothers. William Sweet of Chadron , Neb. , is the eiiast of U. C. Cully , 2ta South Flrststreot. J. F. Kvans has gone to Mobile , Ala. , on business. Ho will go to Texas before returnIng - Ing home. Dr. P. II. Montgomery was called Thurs day night to Beaver Dam , Wis. , by the seri ous Illness of Cert Stacy of this city. Ho will return early next week. Miss Carrie Stevens is expected to return today from a visit to Kentucky. After visitIng - Ing friends lieio for a day or" two she will return to her homo in Pasadena , Gal. Charles Lincoln , city ticket agent of the Milwaukee , has been promoted to the olllcc of assistant passenger and ticket agent with headquarters at Omaha. Ho will take up his now dotics December 1 , but \\111 reside in this city until spring. Who will bo his suc cessor is not known. Mayor Fried and the council committee on sewerage of Fremont , Neb , , WOIQ in the city yesterday on a tour of inspection. They are contemplating puttinc In a'suwnga system , and they were shown thu workings of the system of this city by Alderman Cas per and City IStiglnoorTostovln. Miss Pauline A. Stein of the Chicago Ladies quartette Is a former resident of the Iilulls. She is the daughter of Dr. Herman Stoln , n drugcist and physician of the early days. Miss btoin was tha recipient of many compliments for her beautiful voice , and un doubtedly hrs a bright future before her. Hon. John Y. Stone , who has bean Wash- InL'ton , D. C. , for some time past on biuinosR in the United Stales supreme premo court , will stay there un til after the meeting of the re publican national committee next Monday , ut which time It is expected the place of holdIng - Ing the republican convention m 189'J will bo decided upon , Mr. Stone was a member of the committee for twelve voars , nud his opin ion will have coiiHiderablo weight with the members. Ho will put lu his best work for Omaha. % m Ladies , tills is important : The 20 per cent discount bale that Miss Ragsdnlo is giving at tier millinery parlors oiTors you the best opportunity you will hiivo this scaton to got line millinery. Bordeaux , Imperial pints , tnblo ollvo oil , 7Jo ( at Sload's grocery , opposite Ogden house. Swnnson Music Co. , M asonlc templo. Call telephone 120 when you want the tlncbt groceries in Council UlutTs. Gi.to City canned goods , llncst in the world , only at Stand's , 101 Broadway , opposite- Ogden houso. School nt Cut-On" . Some time ago the Hast Omalm Land company olTored to build a school house at ICaut Oinnha provided the school board of Council llluIT3 would furnish a icachoi. The offer was rejected by the board und nothing was itono towards giving tlio people of that vicinity and school ad- vantges. The company th reupon went to work to build u school of Its own , and last Wednesday It was utarted up , wltr an attendance of thirteen , The house Is located as far to the west as possible , .so that only ttioso who are em * jilovod In the sorvlco of the company ii'id who llvo on ( ho company's prop erty cnu send their chlldron. A rule has also been adopted forbidding any chil dren but these of the company's tenants from attending. There are about sixty-live chlldron of the school ago on the Island , so that about llfty are uoprlved of school priv ileges altogether. Drs. Woodbury , dentists , SO Ponrl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 1-15. High grade work a specialty. Beautiful bamboo easels 60o for ten days ut Chapman's , 15 Poiirl street , A sot of books to wrlto up and monthly noeounts made out. evenings. Address W , Bee Ollloo. Kindergarten In rooms next to Y. M. O. A , . Merriam block. Experienced teachers. Uutos very low , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Mysterious Movainonti of the Northwester Railway Oompany PROBABLY MLAN BIG IMPROVEMENTS Union Ilcnnt Association May Ncvc Carry Out IIH Pinna , but tlio City Will I'rollt by the Itcfltilt. The Northwestern Itnllxvay company ha been busily engaged for some time past I clearing Its grounds of the warehouses o local firms. Vim Brunt's anil llcobo's build Inirhiivo been moved to West Broadway und i Is stated that the company footed tha bill for the work. It is supposed that all thi means that during too coming year th Northwestern cumpnnv will erect a locn depot on its grounds on Broadway. Such move has been talked of for over i year , but It was nut oft l s spring on account of bard times , am as n further reason It was stated that tni members of tlin Union Depot company hai Induced the railway comp my to put off tin begit'inng ' of active operations for a time lor fe.ir that if the erection of the loea depot were begun It would forever sound tin the death knell of the union depot project. It Is no\\ regarded us a pretty well dc tennincd fact , that the aforesaid knell wa Rounded some time ago , and thutCounci Bluffs only hope is in getting the ncvera companies to put up now local depots , am call the matter square. From ofllcial source1 it Is leunioit that large appropriations wen made at a recent meeting of the directors o the Northwestern for improvements all aloni the compnry's line between this city am Chicago. An npuropriution was made foi work at this point , but just how much wll bo invested cannot bo learned hero. Tin purpose of thu appropriation , it Is said is to build a local passenger and froighl depot nt the present location , i'heso plans nro and have bean for several months in tin hands of the ofllcinl engineer of th ( road , and it Is said tnat UK cost of the proposed passonge : depot will bo between S.W.UOO and ) ,000 Just when the making of the Improvement ! will bo commenced Is not known , but tlu local representatives of the company do not look for a long delay. It Is prubablo thai work will bo commenced in earnest beloit next spring. Hold on a minute. Look at these prices , and > -co what an immense amonn ! of groceries you can got for a littU money at Brown's C. O. D. Prompt Jo- livery and guaranteed goods. Hlfi Broad way , Council Bluffs. 'JIl Ibs granulated sugar $1.00 SllbsoxtiMC sugar 1.00 ! ! 0 Ibs Now Orleans sugar 1.00 Tomatoes , per can 8 Corn , per can 7 Table peaches , per can 11 Pits peaches , per can S Apricots , per can 15 Sardines , per can 5 Peas , per can 5 ! i Ibs oatmeal for f , 5 1 Ibs rico for 25 Buclcwheat Hour 4 Aunt Sally pancake Hour. 10 Self rising buckwheat , packairo 10 'J0-b ! pail fruit jolly for : , : > Apple butter 71 Mince meat 7 ' Arbr.cklo & Ocnnu coffee , package. . . 2 ( ) Picnic hams 71 Dry salt bacon " j. . 3" Bologna sausage o Plgsfcot o H Ibs lard a- , Sauerkraut , per gal 20 Lewis lye , can ] n Scrubbing lye ° 5 10 bars good soap . 23 Starch , per pound 5 Plug tobacco 20 Smoking tobacco , 15 Bulk oysters , quart ' ' 30 Choice family Hour , sack . . . . 83 BROWN'S C. O. D. , aio BROADWAY , Council Blull's. IH SOOO ( ) < > Knoiigli ? Since the city council has decided to lay the question of voting bonds for the erection of a city hall before tUo people at the spring election , the question Is being asked whether the amount decided upon by the council will bo enouch. The coun cil , In its resolution passed some mouths ago decided upon fCO.OOO as a sufllcient amount to carry out the desired project. This resolution was adopted , however , bv a vote of only four to three , these opposing it doing so fiom n belief that the amount would not bo enough to erect n hall which would bo a credit to the city , nor would It contain suf ficient room for the needs of the future. It Is urged that the only way In which this amount could bo made to do the required work would bo to keep the location of : ho hall the sumo as at present , and us there is a great deal of opposition manifested In certain quarters to having the hall so far up town , it Is an open question whether the city would not bo compelled to use a largo shuro of the amount In procuring a now location for the building , thus cutting down the amount , to bo used in the buildmir itself. There is not much doubt that the proposi tion to tsbue bonds will bo carried If it is presented to the people , oven with , ho stipulations as they are at pres ent. It Is understood , however , that between low mid election an effort will bu made to in duce the council to rescind ita former action ana Increase the amount to bo issued to $100 - 000 , or possibly tl'3,000. George S. Davis , druggist , 200 Broad way , has the loading drug store in the eastern part of the city , and is taking -ho lead this year in holiday goods. I'lioro will not bo a liner or larger dis play of the beautiful holiday novelties .11 tlio city , and his handsome establish ment will bo the headquarters for Santa Chuis this season. Hotel Gordon is first class. $2.00. The finest erado of boots and shoos at Morris' , (1 ( Pearl street \V. S. Balrd , attorney , Everett block. lUoctinjr of tlio Hi The Western Iowa Hortlculturalist association will hold a thrco day's session m ; hls city , beginning December t > . it will bo tlio annual meeting of the association , and delegates to the lumber of 150 or more arc expected to bo present from all over the western part of the stato. A number of outsiders will also bo ircsunt and participate In the exercises. An effort Is being made to got reduced - duced rates on nil roads , on the cortitlcato ilan , so that each ono will gat a ccrlltlcato vhon ho gets his ticket that will enable him 0 tuko advantage of the reduction , G. It. Whculor U the chairman of the local com- nittco , and will furnish particulars to these desiring them. Programs and premium lists sro being sent to all the members , and can bo 1 ad by ethers on application. A meeting of the i'ottawattamlo County "Yult Growers' and Gardeners' association vlll bo bold this afternoon at U o'clock at the court houso. Full arrangements will bo n ado for the December meeting , and It Is desired - sired that every member bo present , Plush chairs from $1.75 up ; bed room suits from $10.60 up ; wire springs , $1.40 , it Morgan's , 710 Broadway. Furniture , carpets , stoves at cost , at klaudol & Klein's. Jan. 1st wo quit business. _ Una III of MI-H. Uoetl. Mrs. Nancy M. Ucod died Thursday ovon- ng at the residence of her daughter * , Mrs , Icorgo Downs of Neola , whom she had been lading for the past few days. Mrs. Heed vas the guest of her son , W. B. Hoed of this ity , up to u short time ago. and their luteu- loa was that Mr. Heed should accompany UU mother back to her homo lu the ctiil lor a h ort visit. All preparations had been raadi for the departure , and they were abou to start for the east , when Mrs Heed \\M tnkun with an ntthcK of paralysis In Miltoof the efforts of the pbyslcans Mi continued to prow worse , nnd ho death occured Thursday evening. Sh was ( W years of ago , The funeral wll take place this morning at It o'clock , fron the residence ot W. B , Heed , ai'i Scot street. The pall bearers have boon solccloi from former residents of Ohio , und will bo W. C. Jnmci . H. D. Harlo , H. U Shepherd B. A. Troutman , J , J. Stewart and W. F Sapp , jr. _ Funeral of Mrs. Hcno. The funeral of Mrs. Adolph Bono tool place yesterday altornoon at her Into rosl donco , corner of South Fourth and Ploro streets. The house was completely Illlod will friends who had coma to pay tholr last res poets to the dead and to extend tholr sym pathy to the living. A solemn and approprlati sorvlco was conducted by Hov. T J. Mackav formerly rector of St Paul's church , o which the deceased was a member. Musli was furnished bv Mrs. M. A. ICIngsbury am Miss Jessica Jackson , with I ) . B. Sims a the piano. C. P. Shepard , U. J , MulIU , A Biershloin , W. A. Gronowog , W. II. Thomas and Judge W. I. Smith officiated as pal bearers. The floral emblems were very line especially "Tho Gates Ajar. " presented hi the clei-Ks In the store of John Bono A Co. At the close of the exorcise : the remains woio taken to FalrvioM romctery , followed oy u largo number o friends , Tlio grave was lined with roses and as the body was lowered Into It It wa ; inorollko laying the dead away to rest in : bed of ( lowers than In the cold ground. Tlio tntiiffiuls will introduce a numboi of "Specialties" of their own It "Hick'ry Farm"Tuesday night. Apply at St. Joe house , Council BluiTs. if you desire to purchase cheap for caul ; hotel and bar furniture and fixtures. IIous-o for rent. I'liriinmrnnl. The great sale of winter goods which the Boston Store , Council Blulls , started Saturday last , has been n phenomenal success. It would FOCIII that all the ladies and gentlemen in Council Blu-tTs and surrounding country were availing themselves of the induce ments olTored at this sale , from the crowds wo have had the last few days. Uolow is what wo have to ollo'r in dress goods during this sale : COLORED DRICSS GOODS. Lot 1 : UJ-inch wool plaid droxs good" , worth IJOc , during sale at 25c. Lot 2 7o pieces of our oddfi and ondfi in all wool goods , including olio all wool Inids , GSe serges , nnd ( ic ! ) fancy serges , in ono lot , during sale at ! ! 7ie a'ymd. LOT It All our pattern dress robes from ? o.OO to $2.5.00 , at half price a good deal less than they cost to import. LOT 1 All wool stripes in black and colors , flannels that sold for IJIlc , 80o and loc ; all in ono lot for this nalo at 2oo a yard.ALL ALL WOOL BLACK GOODS. All wool hoiirietlas and French serges that sold for 58c , 02Jo and 05c , reduced tor this sale to 52jc. ( i'Jc ' BARGAINS. 10-inch figured honrietta- > that sold for 8-H- . during thin sale < > 5e. 40-inch line Austrian hcnrietta , former price 8c , sale price 0c. ! ) IB-inch French twilled serge , 80c goods , sale price OUc a vard. 77jc BARGAINS. 10-in. heavy ca-ihmoro that sold at OOc. 18-in. India twills that sold at ! )5c. ) 18-in. Mohairs that sold at $1.00. 10-in. fancv Bedford cords that sold at $1.00. 10-in. figured Sebastopol cloth , satin stripe , that sold at $1.00. All the above in one lot at 77ic a yard. $1.12 } bargains. Our $1.50 silk warp henriettas , our $1.3 ! ) line Hindoo twilla , all our line wool henricUas that sold for 81.50 and $1.75 , our line hair cord stripes , all as above , sale price $1.12 } . BOSTON STORE , Folheringhain , Wliitelaw & Co. , Council Blurts , la. Store open every evening until ! ) o'clock , Saturdays 10 o'clock , II. V. Slead , the popular mail carrier , lias purchased Mullis & C'o.'s grocery at 104 Broadway. Now fall goods , finest in the city , at Reilo'-'s , tlio tailor , 310 Broadway. New Implement \Vareh MISC. E. A. Wickham will erect a largo brick warehouse at the corner of Main street nnd Tenth avcnuo. The dimensions of the uuild- ng will bo 00x150 foot and lour stories high , and it will bo used as a warehouse by the WolrShugartcompany.who have leased it fern n term of six years , to take possession as soon as completed. The present quarters of the company huvo boon rented for only six months , so that It is rrob.iblo that by spring , ho company will bo m their now quarters , \lr. Wickham has gone to Chicago , and as soon as ho returns work will bo commenced. The wholesale implement firms of this city ire branching out lu all directions , and all ndlcatlons point to Council Bluffs' becoming n the near future ono of the greatest imple ment cantors in the country. Remember that "Iliek'ry Farm" is. to ) o given lor the bonolit of St. Francis Xavior's church. Hear it Tuesday night ind while you lauch enjoy the thought that you are helping a good catibo , Tin : int. . Tin : Bui : BUIIKAU OK CI.VIMS In Washing ton has done a good work for the residents of this section in attending to the claims arising under the Indian depredations act. It has saved those who have taken advantage of Its offer from the unconscionable charges ot the regular clnlm agents , and has benollted tbo ethers by forcing the agents to demand only moderate foes In ardor to got business. Thu long delay ever the passage ot the not had given the claim agents time to niako con * tracts tl\ut would give them the lion's shuro ot the appropriation. Many of the claimants hna uoon Induced to sign contracts guarantee ing the agent from one-third to ever M ) per cent of the claims In case they were allowed. The depredations act umuillod these oxtor- tlonatu contracts and sot the limit of agents' fees ut 15 per cent , to ho increased in certain cases to "o per cent on the order of the court of claims. Hut so many complaints were made of the action of the ngonts , anil HO many inquiries for a reliable agent were sent to this olllce , that It was decided to establish n bureau under the direct charge of Tins IIKB to pro tect Its subscribers and clvo thorn the buno- 11 ts of Iho law at the lowest possible charges. The bureau has more than instilled Its es tablishment. It has attended to the claims of a largo number of the sufferers bv the In dian rnlds Iu the woat. It is doing tha work ut G to 1J per com , taking In nmny Instances only the actuul cost of pushing the claim. As most of thosn who lost their property through the Indian raids are persons ol small means who could not goto Washington tlianuolvoi , the establishment of the bareau where they can bo certain of exact and Just treatment has renchod these who need It most. The persons who have suffered losses | fro in the Indians slnco Juno 1 , 1MK1 , will do well to romonibor , however , that tbo time within which claims can bu presented Is limited. If they are not put In within tha unpointed time tnoy are forovur oarrod. Moreover the court of claims goes on the plan , "tlrst como , llrst served , " and it behooves sulTerorn to place tbclr cUi us before the proper authori ties at an early date. Tlio contracts made before the passage of tbo act huvo as stated , been annulled by con- gross. It U therefore necessary for olalm- nuts to inn no now contracts or arrangements with their agents , and they are loft free to migugo now agents It they are not satlitlcd with tboso they had ongnged before. This will enable them to niako much moro favor- dblo terms fur themselves than were bad whllo tbo passage ot the act was ( till lu TUo bureau boa received the Indorietnent of all the congrcsiuicn and officials who have anything to do with the subject ot claims , A letter from IfiTp'roscntntlvo Herman 01 Oregon , chairman ot the committed on Indlat depredations , has already been published Ir behalf of the bureau , and similar expression * have come from dhcrs. If any subscribe ! requires such scrvlccs'und h in doubt where to apply , ho will find the address of TUB But Bureau ot Claims In the advertising columns The organization the now court of Inw claims nt Denver la , t month nnd the nn nouncomont that \\\t \ \ > court will bold ltsllr < session In that city on tlio 17th of Novomhoi give promtso that the long-voxod titles in thi western territories and stnto will soon bo Ir n fair wnv to sottlomonl , The disputed tltloi under the Moxlcan nnd Spanish grants have proved especially troublesome In Arizona nut Now Mexico. They have delayed sottlomoni nnd investment In some of the lalrost land ; of the southwest , nnd hnvo proved annoying In the districts further to the north. Aftoi much ngltatlon nnd complaint congress wn Induced nt the last session to provide a courl for the consideration of this tnislncsa , nud 11 vlll soon begin to work. The organization of tbls court gives Tin : fine Bt iinti , nrCi.mts a'chanco ' to extend Its usefulness. It will take claims under this law and prosecute thorn for persons who do not know whom to engage for the service. The business antrustod to the bureau In Washington Is being prosecuted witti energy. The Indian depredations , patent , land mining nnd other claims , boforu the courts nnd departments nro being pushed ns rapidly ns possible , with no delays on nccunt ot the largo nniount of business which has been sent to the bureau. The larco amount of claims ntrusted toils carols n standing pioof of xho esteem and conlldenco In which Tin : Bin Is hold by the public which U serves. It is llko- wlsc n demonstration , if ono was required.of the need of such nn orgaiilzntlon. Tbo revelations in regard to the Loomis agency which have been published recently goovon further In the snme direction. When n man sought for by the pollco for nearly n year on n warrant for embezzlement can setup up as n claim agent , Hood the western coun try with circulars mid receive assignments for several million dollar's worth of claims , it appears Unit there Is little protection for the claimant whosonds to an unknown repre sentative. The men who assigned their claims to I oomis would have had small chnnco of their seeing any of their money If that scliauicr b.id boon given time lo collect their claims. When such risks nro run nnd men who are not ahlo to go to Washington and know no ono there must hire their attorneys at haphazard , the need for n bureau to pro tect tno people and do their work at reason able rates Is appai cut. The approval with which Titr. Bnc enter prise Is iccclved by journalists nnd public men Is ns gratifying as the response of the public. llcudlinn in Ilio Grande do Sul Mnk- ir Miich NniiiR and Ijlctle I'ro resM. | Co vrl'jMnl mi t > u jama Onriton H-/ni / . | V LPAiui'to , Chili ( via Oalvoston , Tox. , ) Nov. 20. [ By Mexican Cunlo to the Now york Herald Special to Tun Bnn. | The insurgent committee at Porto Ale- gro , the capital of KloUraudo do Sul , Brazil , bus sent circulars to all the garrisoi commanders and Intcndeutes throughout linml , in the name of the pro visional junta , asking each of the parties ad dressed to join the movement against Dicta tor da Foiibcco. The squadron In the tapper Uruguay river Is said to ha 'o gene ever to the Insurgents. General Assorio , who was chosen chief of the military forces of ( ho junta , is now re ported to have declared , that bo will not sldo with any party , as his only aim is to dofoud the constitution and overthrow the dictator. Dr Assiz Bru7il is said to bo on his way to Montevideo , to ask the government of Uru guay to recognise thojnsurgents. Tno rebels are reported to bo receiving largo numbers of rifles , swords and pistols. ' Unto Anarchy. LONDON , Nov. 20. Tun Exchange Tele graph company has received further advices from Rio Janeiro this afternoon. According to these the condition of affairs tbrougbout iSrazil is rapidly growing more critical. Everywhere discontent and dissatisfaction with the piosont regime ore becoming more pronounced. Instead of tranquillty and ac quiescence In Fonseca's assumption of dic tatorial power there are vigorous opposition and increasing agitation. In general terms , the political condition Is described ns closely bordering on anarchy. In spite of the efforts of the government to reduce Klo Grundo do StU to obedience by force of arms or to win its nllcglauco by concessions , it Is now generally admitted at Ilio Janeiro that the state will adhoto to its attitude of opposition to the dictator. It is believed that the state will bo strong enough to maintain its independence , as reports from theio show that the provisional junta is well supplied with funds and is daily in creasing tlio effective strength of its army. The Exchange Telegraph company's dls- ' . further declares that Fonseca's death Ea'.ch i probable at any moment. Though it is known that Fonseca is 111 , this statement is not supposed to rotor to death by natural causes. It is takou to moan that there Is ex treme danger from assassination or a sudden and powerful uprising , incensed by the oppo sition , who will overthrow the present regime - gimo and make away with its head. Death Itoll. PHILADELPHIA , Pa. , Nov 20. Isaac H. Dillor , ox-consul of tbo United States at Florence , Italy , died hero today , aged 72 voars. iNiiUKA , Pa. , Nov. 20. Judge Silas M. Clark of the state supreme court , died this , Qvenlng. liookH AVcro neeolvlnar. COI.U.MIIUS , Nob. , Nov , 20. [ Special to Tin : Run. | Chief of Pollco McFoggerl arrested John Konlp this morning , an Innocent look ing lad who lives in the northern part of the county , for forging signatures to a note. Ho will have a picliminury hearing tomorrow. m 'I wonty Uuil llngH Hiirucd. Sioux CITY , In. , Nov. -Special [ Telegram - gram to Tun Bun.J Twenty buildings In the busluoss center of the town ot Corrcctlor vlllo , la. , were destroyed bv flro this morn Ing. The loss Is about tTfi.OOO. Among th buildings destroyed Is the Limb block Merchants bnnK , Oay Fletcher , fc Cotupnnj Lyinan's millinery store , Uheubottom's hai ness shop , Castle's Jewelry store nnd Hat field's grocery. Tin : i\inTt \ ch.it HI. Tun Brtn Hfiir.AU or CI.UMS , In dcahni with the claims arising under the Indlai depredations act , hat been successful In pro tectlng a largo number of subscribers am others from extortion and loss. From com plaints that hnvo como to it , hotvovor , it ap pears that many of the claimants do not un derstnud tholr position under tbo act. At i time when there appeared to bo little ohanci that congress would take up the claims o : make any appropriation to pay them , thoj filgno.l contracts with the Washington agents promising from one-quarter to one-half thi amount to Iho agent In case the money shouli bo collected. In view of this extortion con gre.ss Inserted a provision In the net annul Ing all contracts and limiting thu agent1' ' commission to in or 20 per cent. The claimants all probably undur.stnnd tha ' the agent's commission has'been limited bj tbo law , but many of them , according to tholi own statoment-s , do not understand that thoj are fieo to do as they plcaso about employing thoagont they had first chosen. Th.w con sluor that they are still bouiui to employ tht agent with whom they signed thu exorbitant contracts , , whether they are satisfied will him or not. It was the Itunntlon of congress to proton them at all points and they were loft on tin passage of the act free to do ns they pleasei and employ whom they pleased. Section I ) ol tha act stated : "That all sales , transfers 01 assignrients of any such claim * horctoforo 01 hereafter tnndo , except such ns have occurred in the duo ( administration of decedents' os tales , and all contracts heretofore inndo foi feus and allowances to claimants' attorney ; are hereby declared volil. There could bo no mistake about the mean ing of this. All claimants had to make now contracts with nccnts after tbo passage ol the net , and they were at liberty to emplov any one they pleased. If they were pleased with tho/cal and acts dI their first ii"onl thov might make their now contract , with him. If they weio dlssutlsod they mighl choose any otiier agent that they pleased. Those who have not Mgnod new contract ? since the passage of the net may profit by this to secure much better terms than they could otherwise got from the agents. The fact that Tin : Bri : Bi iu\i is doing the wort for the bare exnciue involved has bad a good effect lu moderating the charges of.all agents to those who know how to protect them selves. For these who distrust their ability to cope with the claim ngotfts on tholr own ground Tun IJisi. Bnir.vi ; is always open. f > VO C.llft J'U/t I'Hl.Ill Gil I/.Y. Io\vn and .South Dnkotn Farmers CryliiK for Uollof. BUKUXGTON- . , Nov. 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKI : . ] "Although millions ol bushels ot grain Vuvo been taken away from Chicago eastward , wo don't seem to tool any on tbo let up of blockade out here. " said a railroad official today. "Tho roids are ox- ertinc themselves to clear the grain , but It pours in unceasingly and as fast as removed by eastern lines wo choke Chicago up. Today 500 cars of grain ciosed the Mississippi for Chicago from Iowa points , and the otllcials nro advising farmers to store their grain ns a possible solution to tbo situation. They will have to crib their com for awhile at least , as the moving of It will bo out of the question. Wo could use to great advantage just now 5,000 moro cars and 100 moro engines. " SiotxCirr. la. , Nov. 20. [ Special Tele gram to I'm : Bin : . I The car famine , in this section is bceoiug severe. On the lines of the Chicago , Milwnuiteo & St. Paul nlone there were today sovonty-livo carloadsof II vo stock waling to bo shipped to this point for which there were no cars. SiotFM.I , S. U. . Nov. 20. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BIL. : ) This evening the South Dakotti railroad commission started for Chicago to secure relief from the tro- tnendous blockade which exists iu the "Mo ment of grain. Two hundred complaints from as many towns report no cars , and grain buyers have stopped purchasing. The commission denies emphatically the state ment of Iloswoll Miller , president of the Milwaukee , that no car famine exists and thov possess Indisputable evidence that it will require ! i,200 cars to relieve the do- mi nds now being mado. Caught Under a Car. MAIISIIAJ.I.TOW.V , la. , Mov. 20. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bun. ] Brakeman Thomas Jester of this city was instantly killed at 10 o'clock today near Centorvillo on the Oska- loosa tt Moravia branch of the Iowa Central. The caboos.0 of u freight tram Jumped the track and turned complotly ovor. Jester was caught under the car and crushed to * death. Prominent Citizen Dead. MISSOURI VAI.I.EY , la , , Nov. 20. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BiE.J John T. Baldwin , OHO of the Valley's oldest and most respected citizens , died this morning. Ho was 00 years old and born In Maryland. Ho came to Iowa In 18.VJ. For several years ho has boon chief boiler maker for the Fremont , Etkhorn & Missouri Valley. OF COUNCIL BUUFF3 , IO//A. Paid Up Cnpltiil . $100,033 Oldoit omnnl70d bnnk Un th3 cltr. Foreign nnl acme itlo ovclnnso nnd oail ocnrltliH Kspuolil attontlon pnlil to collections. Account ! of InJIvla- unls , bnnki. bnakcn anil corporation * sollclt'jj. Corroipomluncoln vltod. UEO. I * . BANh'OUl ) , 1'rosUlonU A. W. HlliCMAN. : Caihl r. A. T. HIGH. Aislitant C.-nliljr CiTIZlSlTlTlBANl Or Council Bluffs. APITAL STOCK . $150,003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.000 TOFAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,000 q I. A. Miller. R O. Olcason. R ti Shnuart , C K. H irt , J. It. ndiiiiiiidson. Cliarloi It. Hannan. Transact Kenur.il b.iuUIn busi ness. Larxostoapltilaud aurpliu of any bane In Southwestern low.t. NTtREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Great Inventory Sale of Carpets-IP Tlio Council Bills 5 Will Sell at these Special Prices from now until January 1st , 1892 , KOR. GASPI NOTE rmi-ns. , . Norn NOTH IMtlor.i ) . NOTI , . Axmlnstor , ir ulur v"rlcoJi''S. out price 11.74 , Taiimtry HrussoN , roRiiInr prlcu K.V , cut price MuiiuiMU' , ruzular lirlco ( I.IV > , cut price tl.4'J ' , 5-c. Viilvut , ri-'Kiilar prle ( ) fun. cut print ) tl.i. : . lnraliis't-ply ) , all wool , rcKiilur prlcutl , cut VulMit. rt'Kiilar iirleo tl.in. cut pnuo } | .l' ' . iirh'o lOo. llody Itriissula. Illu'olow , regular price II..10 , Iiur.ilns , Airn , lOiiilar prloo ! l , out price Me. out prioo $ ! . : . j InKraliis imra super , ro ular pi leu Kio , cut llody HriihsulH , roRiilui1 prlvu (1.11 , cut pncu prleo 70u. IiiL-raliiH all wool , regular price 80c , cut price llody llrussclh , royul.ir' prloo Jl.3 , out price Hie. II.10. L ' IiuialnnO f.ool lllur , ri'Kiilar prlcu 7.'C , Tapt-btry HiiissulB"JivKiilar price $1.10 , out cut lirlco mu , prloi' Wi' . InKraliiii union , ro ulur price .V > c , cut prlcu IVi Tupuslry Hi iii- > eli , ruRiilar price liOc , cut prluo Ingriliis cotton , roiular prlci < 4llc. out pi icn IL'iu 71 * . Ingrains hump , regular price 'Ma , cut iulcoL'5o. Call early and make your selection before best patterns arc sold Special prices on Curtains , Portieres , Upholstery Gools ; , etc. Prompt attention given to mail orders. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. ; 407 BROADWAY. NINE MORE DAYS , Remain" During Which Paticnl Can Avail Themselves of tli Rate of $5 a Mouth for Treal meiit and Medicines. All I'tiliiMits llclup t'ni'cr Trciitineiil < i Placing TlieiiiM'lu's rud r Tronliwi IK'furc Dcct'iiilirT I. Will bf Tronli1 forsfouMonlli Until Cured-Meilleliu Five. HAD AFFECTED HIS LUNGS. 31 r. Win. 3lrl'onl's Story Afte na ( ! OIK > Drs. Ciiiolanil | anil Mansllcl Ho turcil Him In Ili-allh. "t noxor thoimlit I should h.ixv my mum * I the paper , but ( he result of my tre.'ttmrn n lib Dis. ( ' < > , i lund and Munslleld Im * lire sui'li a surprise bntli to mvsolf and in Mt'iuK that I leally ft-el It my duty to tell ( It ' The tponUer is Mr. Win -I'ord ITU ! HUM slieet 1'iinllinilir. , he M.ild , "I had been siK | un I IIIISIT.ihlellli ca lanli for tliii'i' yens lull In the pa t I\M VMIIIS I gu-w wiitmin uilildly. mid oveivthln fiilh d M ) utterly to hotii tut' , Mint all hopeIcf ma and I hud miiili1 up my mind that ther was no use trying any longer il. WM. McCOHD , 1711 South t'lth trcut. "My head and nose wore clo ccd up and tin matter dioppln ; ; Into my tliroat Kent mi liawldiii and inlslnc all the time My Ihroai was sore and Inllained Sox etc pilns woiili : stait In the top of my hctul and miss down inj splue. "I hud u pulled up 01 bloated feelltm uftci untliii ; . Wlint too I 1 look dm not digest , but lay 111,1le.ul In mv stomach I had naliilta tlon of ( lie heait. anil faint , d l//y spcllu wotf ( come over me. leaving me so weulc I could baldly stand. My sleep HUH bioUon and rest , less and did mu no cooil. 1 would ai l-c InIn inoniln'actually more tired ih.ui the nlxhl bufoiu "Tlio past two wlnteis I was attacked wltl so\ere heinora lieuii. Aftei the Mist slcm ! ; i sexoio eoujili' 'imo on and rein.lined. I was unable to cet rid of It. Dull p tins \\ould tal.i : mo in both luiu'sso bad somellines as to al most take my hic.ith uwi > . "I wa- . run down In MtieiiKth and to weak .iixl misei.ible I mmle up inymlno l.istspihi that thu disease hud nosr TO MV i.r.Nds. Then was when 1 cimi up all hope and de cided tlioro was no use duiiiK any inoie. ' " ooii .iftcr that I huiaii reading of the suc cess of Diopoland and Munslletd. New liopc sprung up. Others lu my condition woiu cuied. Why not un myself : uid tiy tholr sys tem and n.etliod of troatmeutV " 1 did KO. Today I am u well man. No tiace of my old tioiibln lemain- . Can anyone blame " A NOTABLE INSTANCE. Mr. W. F. Cnllnliiui , the Well Knonn Contractor , Iln lorscs I > i > . Coiclaad ] and Manslleld. "Over two years ape my tiouble bcKiin , and I h.'iAcsucn many mNoiablc days and ulu'hls since then , " s ild Mr. W. ! ' . t'.illuhaii , of I a ? S . ' . "ith street "Mstomacli wiisin \erybadcon illtlon and easily liritatcd.soiliut often wlmt 1 ate would bo thiowii up almost immuliatuly 'I'hcro won-pains In my stomacli and bowels frjquenlly , und Hharp. shootIIIK pains would taUe me In thu chest and under my shoulder blade. " 1 was always tiled and worn out. I hail no unt'rcy or ambition luft. 1 was icstlcss and uneasy ; not contented witli anything vury lout ? tit a time. At dlllerent t mes I was tioubled with uaUefnlhus- nl ht. but Koiitrally was sleepy and diowsy. Itsuemod like I could not irct slet p enough. Thobu hot ind cold spells would come on mu onu after "Indeed1 , I felt miserable all the time , and it seemed I would nevei beany bettui. for all the doL'torlnc I did and all the meillclnu 1 took did mu noxnod. After le.ullnKof inimer- OUH eases slmllni to to mine that Dis. Cono- liuul and Muiiblluld had tienlud successfully , 1 miide up my mind to try theli system. "Today those dlsaKieoublubyinptoms .no all 150110. 1 feel belteroveiy way ( ban I hu\o foi several years , I am very thankful to Drs. Copcluml und Manslleld. REPRESENTATIVE RESIDENTS. What They Say Concerning the Success of Drs. Cnpeland anil .Miinslk'ltl A Well Knon Clergyman ( Jiu's His Ilx- pcrieir c ( Ither To > tliiiuny. HKV , It. C Swuiilc , of the Theological fcem- inary. writes to Ir" ) . Coiielnnd und Miiiihllcld is follows : " 1 talio incut measure In milking mown to you tliut I huvo received Kreat ben- illts from your treatment. Kor Iho yeura I iiivu ueen alllleteil with catarrh of the head mil thioat. which , nt times , was distressing ; ndeed. In fact , luadlni : me to hellevo that I niiHt chu up publle spoiiUlinr. I tried many remedies but iccelved no relief until I came o you , und I am lumpy to wrllo and Infoim you that 1 am ontlicly cuicd , all my hymp- ems of viitni rli Inn lim dlsnppeaied. " M1IH. MKNA DOI.Ij , l.e.i\e"Woilli street , uys : "I am now entirely well no nmru lo.iiluches , no IniwIJiiKor splttlna. and I feel lexh und tested upon ails m ; In Iho moinliu' . Wlioio all othuii. have failed. Dis. Copeland ind Manslluld Inuo been suecc'ssfiil.uiid 1 can- lot say too miieli for them , and to liny and all will Kladly loiimit my story. " MILS O I' . ANliUHJN. IW-'M Sowanl street ! ' .My nose IH now clear , no mom IniwkliiK and pitthiK , mi hoiu tluo.it. my neaduehos huro eused and my uy 'M are us tionK as oviir. I run now road the paperN. oven at night , und eul like u dUTnrent ptirson. Too much prulso uniiot ho clMin Dis. I'opolund und Manslleld or their careful and consulontlous work In ny e.ise. and I huarllly recommend them to ill Mlt. ( i D. MiUKV.MAN : , If.lO Capitol avenue ; 'Dis. Coiidliiiid anil .Manslluld cuied mo , 1 feel Ike a dlllerent man now buc.iuso I have no norc heudueliu. nose clear , no huwklimaiu pitting , appctlto KOO < ) . and last but nut least , ru my cars. 1 can positively say that I can ow hear usuood us lie to HI my trouhio hcuan , nd I can not say too much for the wood m- nltH Dm Copolund and M insllold huvo ac- oinplUhcd In my easo. " Mil sAMUIU.hMVTII. 710 South KltliHtreot Iain the happiest man In thu ulty , ft ollni ; hat I have found uli il I llion lil lost fonoer -my uood hualth and aiiyono who known mo an see that I um u well man ; I huvo no inoio ( Kill sweats : no jiuln It. the chest orHlioiildor- liuiiesi I con ii no moro anil I am Kiilnlni : lu sit uiury day. I cnnnot s iy too much for hok'ood lli.s. Coielaiid | ami Munsllold liavo ono In my cuse. " Mil , JOHN MAI.ONi : . isni Smith I.Mil street. 1 heartily recommend Drs. I oioland | and luiikllulirn triMluiftit as thu only treulmunt .li.it uvor gnvo n.o any relief , mid h ul I Known t them sooner It would IIUVD biitud mo ytiurs " f HiiirorluK and much money MU. STHI'IIKN MAHTIN. South Omaha : Koadlnu of tlio wonduifiil kiiccess of Urn , 'opolunduml MAiiKllulil I thought I would try iiht oncii moro to ho cured , and 1 um thankful did , for they have uvuomiillshnd wondurxln iy cusu , After trcutltif with thciu my nyiup- ID-US have all tlNuiipeurod and I am a * well ever I was In my life , " .MISS DoM.V MIM.ni. .ttl.l North street : "Thu di ohurK from my no u Imn ccaccd. my lumd Is clear and I have regained my iippotltc ; dlKt'stuin uood , no morn puln aniund the heart , and I feel like a dlffcront penion , and can miy tliut Drs , Copulaml ami .MaiKtlnld hn o restored to mo my former s'ood hoilth. " MISS LAIMtA ( lOOnilHAItT. ! IW ) Trskfn street : I enumit do or nuv too much for Dr * . lopi'lunil ' and MaiiHllold , for they have cured cured mo nnd placed mu In bettor health k-on- orully than I could ovtir hope for. " MU. C. W. ro"Tr.lt , ilia North 42nd Mrpot ! "My head nnd no < to me oluiir , U-OIMI appetite , no more nUlit sweats , and my luni ; trouldo In entirely relieved , nnd 1 liaxo no further fonr of consumption. I can't say too much in pralsoof Drs. Copolaml ami .Manslleld. foi they lia o suioly saM'd my life " Tlioli' Ci-nilntill > ! H. Ashtis been s.ild , Dt. W. II. Copeliind w , in CM ( tent of his class at llellovuu Hospital ModU'ul l'olloo. Now York , wheru ho urnd- uuted. thu most famous Institution of Its kind It. thu country. Ills diploma boars the written cndnrsomcnt of the medical authorities of New Vet K , ot the deans of prominent medical colln.'cs In l'cnnylv.itila. . Dr. T. II. Manilleld's cicdentlnls are no less ahundanl and uiuiual- Illcd. Ho also Is formally indorsed by the sou- rctarlcDof Vurlous lonnty und st ite meduMl societies llotli Kcntlemen , after tln'iminh hosp'tal ' cxiierlence and practice , luxe do- Miti-il tlielr lives to tlio practice of their time- ties with what success the columns ot tin ) dally papets show idiiu mwuui ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building1 , Cor. I Tilt and I'linnim Sis. , Onmlm , Ncli u ; H , corr.L.iMt , .11. it. T. II. .M ,4 . .VM.W. . It. Consulting I'liys'i'Ian ' Specialties : C'.itanh and all dlxi'iis-iM of thu Tye , li.ir. Thinit and LinusNITVOUH Diseases - oases , sUIn DlM'a-i-s , I'liroiili'DNc i ns Ollli'ii Ilouis II ! o 11 a in , , U to 'i p. m , i toil p in. Mindny Ul a m to I p m. Cataiihal lioubii's and Ulndrnd iltsiMisoi ticutt'd successfully by mull. Solid If lu stamps for question clrrul.iriddnss ail letters to ( . 'opi'lnnd Mcdli'.il Iiisiltnti. Ni'\v Vnil , llfe lliilldlnK. Oiiiah i. Nub SPECIAL NOTIC ES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \v / AXWD-l.Irl at boarding house Ili'ij Mintli Mil street. rOI'Ntl fn-sh mlk'h cow foi sale. Apply at I'Ittoadway. . KI'.X'I' 10 iieri's near elty. ( lood IIOIIM > . st.iblo and well. Kent , Jl-'i pur VIMI Silt- nhlofnriranlcii Apply to I.eoimid i\eiutt : Counell It.nils. IM. _ _ _ _ _ _ HKNT-.Woom house , with hiilh and FOR elty water , 'll.'i N. Mil street. l'rtles oc- eup ) IIIK zolntf to bonidliig. A NTHII Accident Insurance snllelliim W to wor\ ! fur home compimy. To com petent , reliable ini'ii cMl.i Inducement ) * will lieolUiiuil. ( nil in addiossL. II Thorpe , llotul ( ioidon , Council lllnlN. I'or lent In Ilio'n bulldhii : . Miiln OrriCK and I'D. nl sticuts1 , liuvliii. all the latest Impioxeincnts- , heated by Meant , elevator , closets , ole. Apply to. I. .1. Iliuun , or IturKo , V Cus.idy , on nieinl 's. A Dins and punlloim-n wanted for best , 1 JsellliiK book In the world ; I > IK W.IKCS for holiday trade , * 'l a day or i > 0 per cunt , ( ' .ill or address U ) Kappell tt\e , oil Madison st jr-irdi'ii lands , houses , lots and business blocks for sale or lenl Paj .t llis , ; i'i ' IVarl stioct. Council Hlull.i. . . wishes to buy .1 MoeU of Kiocur.es 01 boots an I shoes Will put ari-iooiu house and lot In dm iha us p.irt , pay. O IIleo ! * ollluc. Council lllulM. rnOIl SAlii : l'ineii-yeii-old : mare , woUMlng J- about l.lUJor I .UK ) pounds. i-"i Ilio ulway. " full 8AIiH or muffs nud Unialri , Stain elevator In coo'l iiin- nltiK Older ; sliulllni ; cup.iuitr about 4tiO ( > Jiiisli- clsdully. Hero Is u bamuln for some one. It. I'.O'llcer ' , I- North .Main street , Ciiiincll THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS 5LT2GANTLY APPOINTED 1IOTI5L IS NOW. OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR , RK1LWHYTIMECRRD T ! avui | K I'.HP JOB A ( II | Arrlvoi. Traniforl Cnlon ) | _ [ l liilli ir mf r loixTiTiu Kaniat LIU DiyTsxprui1) liJ p m IU 15 pin ! KaniaiJJlrNli liM2 proi I 6.80 ain "EiTivin ICIIH'AiiO , IIUUI/N A QUIN V i Arrlvui' rnuuforl Union llopot ' nunrl ! HhiUi 11'rnnifor 1 > , ' 'I n ro . . . chUauo Kxpruii | li 40 ' pm 10 Ul p in Chicago Kxprim lUA'iam TUi p ml . . . .iruilon Ujod . I 7 15 ata i.onvoi i CIIIOAliO , It I A I'ACIMi. Ar-lv n Trnnfur I Union llopot , t oiinrll Illnlli. 'lr mf _ 1.VKVOI I " "oJiAlTX ASP i.oum i Arnv Irnniluil Union Dor.ot , ( ounrll Mlnrti. " 11'riinifor _ J 40 p nij .htj.nul < ' anon llaU . lUIJjija t , .10 p'Tu . . . " . " "NlBlil Kxpiuii 7. iHSTa fa 10 'Jl u in Allantlo Kxpltm 655 p u IM | ijn Vvitlbnla l.lmltod iUU > p ia I.envoi T "Hioiix rri'VA I'AI'IKI ' - . I ArrlvaT Union lluiinl ( o moll III lit rl'ranifar 7.41 n in . .hloux I Uj"Aaconiuio lallon ilOU ) P M tW p ml SU I'uiil Kxur - _ _ _ I V 40 a in I,5aV Tri'H < JAT7oNOUTIIWKSChllN I Arr.v.i I'raniforl Union l ) nol. louncll Illufft I'lrantftf