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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDjffiSDAY , DECEMBER 9 , 1801. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE : NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Utlhcrcd l.y Cnrrlcr In tny port of Ilio City. II. W. TILTON , - MANAHER. TI i rtninvrn J Hui'tiemi Office..i. . . Nn. 41 'EIIIOMS1 Night Editor . . . . . : . . . NaSI N , V. Plumbing Co. C. H. Water \VorUn Co. Ilctnovcd to 00 I'cnrl street , Council Uluffs Lumber Co. , coat. ( 'lull's ' chattel loans. 204 Sapp block. IJurliDriitsdin.motidB\vatehos , holiday goods. W. H. Paulson of the Western Iowa Busi ness collect ) Is tlio father of twin boys , born yostoruay. An Information .vas fllod In tbo district court justeruoy charelng b'rank Harding with Insanity. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Koth entertained a high flvo party Monday evening at tbclr homo on Seventh nvonuo. M , W. Swain of Omalia will plvo a humor ous talk tomorrow evening at tno Young Men's Christian association rooms in the Men-lain block. The tombola given at tbo residence of John N. Huldwln last evening for tbo bcneilt of St. Paul's church was well patronized , and a vpry enjoyiiblo tlmo was had. O , \V. CJrahom , proprietor of the planing mill at the corner of Second avotiuc and Thirteenth street , was presented with u line ofllro uhnlr yesterday morning by his em ployes. W. C. Hlchards , deputy United States titirBlial , was In the city yesterday , having li chnrpo Albert Jackson , for boot legging. 1 i < was Indicted bv the grand ] ury at its lust The case of Hccso against the Council J luffs Transfer company , which has been on trial for the last dav and u half In the supc- j or court , wns given to the Jury yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A meeting of Pottawattamlc tribe No. 21 , Improved order of Hcd Men , u ill bo held at thu hall , corner Broadway nnd Main strcot , on the Uth lust , at 8 p. tn. All members and visiting chl"fs are cordially invited to bo present. All ladles who have any fancy work for the Woman's Christian association hospital will leave it at the residence of Mrs. ( juorgo Phulps , corner Willow nvcnuo and Sixth htrcct. Jellies and fruits will bo loft at the Masonlu tcmplo asearlv today as possible. Phillip U. Kceltup , nson of W. 3. Kcollno , of this city , lias turned up. it is said , in Cam- bridirp , Massachusetts , on route for Hone lulu. Ho ran nway from liotno some tlmo ngo and this Is the 11 1st tlmo ho has been heard from. Ills father is very anxious to have him return borne , but ho refuses , say ing ho prefers his present roving kind of Ufa to going buck to the humdrum kind ho used to lead when homo. 'J ho sitlo of property for taxes wont on merrily yesterday , and but little was sold that will provo any very pi eat bonanza to its purchaser. In some cases lot * on the bottoms , upon which there are no improvements , were sold to parties who were willing to pay the taxes in retutn for an undivided ono one- thousandth of the property , while in rtunv cases ono two-hundrod-and-lliftlcth part was all that wus required uy the eager land dharks. Council Bluffs council , No. 1 , Commercial Pilgrims of Ainorlcu , will give another party at thu Hoyal Arcanum parlors on Thursday evening , December 31. The following tire tbo committees : Invitation K. H. Uaworlh , H. Franklin , A.V. . Johnson , Mr. Swallow and W. J. D.ivcnport. Reception Henry Coffeen , J. J. Jones , W. U. McCullough , Mrs. J. E. Harkncss , Mrs. Oeorco Wise , ftirs. A. W. Hobbs. Floor-G. A. Yancoy , W. B. Lanlus ana W. A. Stcmkopf. Grnncl holiday display of Fancy Goods , Books and Novelties , Tliurbduy evening. BOSTON S'umn , Council Bluffs , la. Fresh oysters , 25o and UOo can , at C. O. D. Brown's. _ The Mocst in the City. Gcorgo S. Davis , 200 Brand way , has the nicest display of holiday good's up to dnto in the city. Ho was' the first to ehuw the public the beautiful things bt ought out this year , and ho will domi nate the trade on hta end of the btrcut. Mandol & Kline will move their entire - tire stock to Sioux City January 1. Until that time you can buy furniture , stoves , carpets , at your own price. T. J. Evans and J.1J. . Weaver left last evening on a business trip to Oalcsburg , 111 J. P. Bouldcn , ono of tno most prosperous farmers of this county , and who has resided here for over forty years , will lea\o roxt week for Fresno , Cnl. , whcro his two sons are residing , and wnoro , too , ho oxpccts to mil It o his permanent homo. The largest stock of Japanese and Chinese goods oust of San Francisco , 'Frisco prices , at 317 Broadway. Carman Feed and Fuel company , wholesale and retail hay , grain and feed. Special prices on hay and grain in car lots. 700 Main street , Council BlulTs. willi IiiHiinlly. John Anderson wfts arrested by Ofllcor Claar night before last at his saloon on Broad way , near the corner of Eighth strcot , appar ently In an insuno condition. The complaint was iniulo by his wlfo , who said that ho was breaking the furnlturo in the house , threat- culm : to kill her mid her child nua actint ; In a rather boisterous fashion generally. By thu tlmo ho was landed in the police station hu was over his Hi of insanity and was pence- able enough , A short time ago Anderson was brought before tbo Insane commissioners ns the result of n similar state of affairs. That time , however , ho had an unmistakable case of do- llrlum trcmcns and was sent to St. Bernard's hospital to sober up. Ho was then discharged and wont to Bhilr , Nob. , to take the ICeoloy tmitment. Ills treatment did not seem to have much effect 'ipon him , for as soon as ho lotiiruod ho burled himself In the ( lowing bowl once raora und has bcon there over i In co. Ho will be brought before the com. mlssloucrs this morning for examination. Cut Millinery PHocn. Miss Ragedalo's millinery parlors , 837 Broadway , will have additional attrac tions this week. $ lr > hats go for $ S ; $10 lints for $5 and $0 ; $5 hats for $2.50 and $3 , and a nice hat for $1.50. Cortlwi oil for Snlo , Tlry cord wood $2.23 per cord. Inquire of David Lane , Lake Manawa. Doll G. Morgan & Co. , druggists , 742 Broadway , are special agents for the fa mous "Blush of Hones. " Swnnson Mualo Co. , Masonlo tomplo. Woolnoy'H Man William Cupser , a young man who has boon worktop at Taylor Woolsoy's restaurant on upper Broadway for a month past , uls- aproajcd yesterday morning together with an overcoat valued at about $13 , anil u lady's gold wntcb worth 1 10 , belonging to two of the other employes of the restaurant named Burl Brotz and Frank ShllTorll. The insUIng properly was hanging In the hall up stairs. Ills ubacrco was not discovered until ho tuui been L-oiio several hours. Ho is supposed to have KOIIO to Omaha. Why pay 45o a quart for oysters when you can got them for 80e at C , O. 1) . Drown'sV i Don't forgot Tombola tonight. Commercial men , Hotel Gordon the best * U house In Council H lulls. Tolekathuroa , perfectly cleaned and seeded currants , the llnest thing in the world at Slcad'n grocery , opposite the Ogdon. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Exhibition of the West rn Horticultural .Society Opened Yesterday Afternoon , WHAT IOWA CAN CO .N WAY OF APPLES , Great Hlinwlnt ; Made l > y Pnttnwatta- inlo and MlllH County 1'omolu- { { Ists Inii'KCHt Orchards in tlio World HcprcHcnted. The fruit end vegetable exhibit of the Western Horticultural association opened yesterday aftorncon In the Merrlnra blocK. A largo crowd witnessed It , but It Is hoped that the attendance will bo still greater on the following days. The admission is free , ana these who want to AGO what southwest ern lowu can do In the way of raising fruits will be blghly Interested In looking about the hull. hull.The The two counties from which most of the exhibited articles come- are I'oltawattnmlo and Mills. Tbo former county has nil Its products arranged in ttio west end of the room , while. Mills occupies the cast. The tlrst thing that Mi-Ikes ono on en tering Is a magnificent array of fruits and flowers In the center of the room , the work of L. A. Casper , D. J. Smith and B. S. Hoover of this city. John Wilcox has quite an array of produce from his Turin east of the city , ono of the unique features of tils ex hibit bolug a pair of arnica , the body of which Is woven of small onions , while the balance pans uro tilled wllh onions and radishes. James Ualnbow . H. Kunns & Son , Peter Wlo o , II. M. 1'routy , H. A. Terry , F. Meiriam and O. J. Smith are among the largest exhibitors. Mills county also makes a good showing. It la becoming better known each year as a fruit rinsing bcctlon , Hon. John V. Stone having one of the largest , if not the largest , apple orclmrd In the world. Some of the stories told by the members of the Mills county del egation with reference to the stretching out of the fruit industry In their vicinity are very largo , but are fully vouched for bv their narratois. Dr. t > \ M. Powell , superintend- nut of thu Institute for the Feeble Minded , has , next to Mr. Stone , the largest establish ment in the county , in addition to an exten sive orchard ut the state instituto. The latter is cared for by J. W. Murphy , who is also superintending the exhibit hero. Dur ing the past year ovor2KH ( ) bushels of npples were produced , and the orchard Is only in Its Infancy , so that much greater returns nmy bo looked for In the future. L. A. Williams , T. J. Moon , John Barber , also make largo exhibits of their fruit products. A ii coting in the afternoon was held at the court house , at which several papers were read nna considerable business transacted. It was expected that the annual election of oftlcers would take place , but on account of lack of tlmo it was decided to postpone it until this morning. A program wns pre sented last evening , including an address of welcome by Mayor Macrae and some Inter esting papers , interspersed with musical selections. Tbo exercises will open this morning at 10 o'clock and three sessions will bo held during the day ana evening. The exhibit will bo open from 8 a. in. to 9 p. m. THE BOSTON STOUli'.i 1JOOA IjIST. hook at Tills Partial 1.1st anil Sec the Prices Wo Ask You for Hooka This Season. Wuteh thcso columns closely and you will llnd all the best works of standard authors will bo furnished you by the Boston store , Counc'll BlulTs , this season at less than 0 nor cent of publishers' prices. Below is a partial list of stand ard works ; othots will follow : Books In Sots Latest reprint of the Encyclopedia Britannica , Allen edition , 25 volumes , handsomely bound In grcon cloth , $25. CO per sot. With fl volumes American supple ment , $30.00 per set. Half Russia , 25 volumes , $30.00 per sot. Half Russia , with 5 volumes American supplement , $30.00 per sot. lii double volumes in green cloth , $20.00 per sot. 15 double volumes , which includes American supplement , $25.00 per sot. The above are the greatest bargains in encyclopaedia over oftorcd to the public. Call and inspect the work for yourselves. Gcorgo Eliot's , 0 volumes , publishor'p price $0.00 ; our price $1.)5. ! ) Thackeray's , 10 volumes , cloth , pub lisher's price $10.00 ; our price $3.50. Dickens , 15 volumes , cloth , publisher's price $22.50 ; our price $3.95. Scott's Wavorlcy Novels , 12 volumes , cloth , publisher's price $15.00 ; our price $3.75. Shakespeare's works , 4 volumes , half morocco , publisher's price , $0.00 ; cut- price , $2.25. Gootho's Paust and dramatic works , 2 volumes , 12mo. , gilt cdgo , publisher's price , $ ; t.OO ; our price , $1.50. Gootho's Wilholm Meistor , 2 volumes , 12 mo. , cloth , publisher's price , $3.00 ; our price , 81.50. Chambers' English Literature , 4 vol umes , cloth , publisher's price , $0.00our ; price , $3.00. Elsie Series , by Martha Finloy , 17 volumes , cloth , publisher's price , S25.00 ; our price , $12.60 , or 75o each. - Mildred series and the Finloy library , by M. Finloy , 0 volumes , cloth , pub lisher's price $3.60 , our price $4.75 per set. set.Cooper's Leather Stocking talcs , 6 volumes , cloth , publisher's price , $5.00 , oui1 price S2.10 per sot. George Ebor's works , 4 volumes , cloth , publisher's price $0.00. our price $ $3.50. Hcsba Strotton's works , 0 volumes , cloth , publisher's price $0.00 , our price $3.00. Little Women series , by L. M. Alcott , 8 volumes , cloth , $1.25 each. BOSTON STORE , COUNCIL BLUFFS. TronHtircr'8 Hopntt. Tbo following Is the statement of tbo city's finances for the month of November accordIng - Ing to tbo report of City Treasurer Klnun- liau : On Hand. Iru\\u. General fund f 8K > 0 U 1'ollco fund JSM)7 ) 11 Intersection paving and cradliiR 4,03504 Intersection sewer sinking. . . - ) , . .8 GO Judgment fund fiS4 49 \Yixtorfuml ? , : as.3 Turk fund 3.VS 70 Park blnMnir fund 14 ! " 42 Library fund a.'lt 41 ! Curbing mm sidonnlk fund. . 3tot : : 07 IntciM'cuoiisower 10,087 4S ItcdomptUm M 75 . Oily brlilKo 4.UIU S3 funded ijobt 10.TJ5 54 ( icneral Hewer 4.UIO 01 llond luiui 0,010 00 Total , . . . , t30C5K ; ! ) S-'poelal assessment sower. . . . * l.VOO 43 Special ahsctisinent paving . , 17.O.I 14 Special assobbinont Krudlng , . 4,178 M . Tatnl tS-&ll 10 IlulaiHuon hiind JJ7.4K1 SO Doll G. Morgan & Co. , druggists , 742 Broadway , are giving their customers this season an elegant plush tollut t > ou Every ono invited to the Tombola to night. Admission 50 cents. Tlio Snlo Will Ho Continued For ono week loncor , teapots 1111 cd with tea going at 5So , Lund Bros. Memorial for Mrs. O. M. drown. The Indies of the Women's Christian asso ciation hospital have sot apart the reception room , located on the north side of the hall In the building , ns a memorial room for the late Mrs , O. M. lirown , and It has beou beauti fully lilted up b.v Captain Drown. Mr * , lirown'n piano , pictures , and parlor orna ments bavo been turned over to the ladles nd boeu ta t fully arranged In the room. Ono of the chief ornaments will bo a line crayon portrait of the deceased lady , which Is now Doing made In Chicago , nrd It Is ex pected to arrive In n day or t\vo Mrs. Drown was ono of the foremost workers In the In- tcroKtb of the association and the hospital during her life , and It In very lilting that she should bo thus honored and her nnmo and good works kept before the public In so en during a manner. I'roopooti of Wnr. The change which wns mentioned In TUB DP.I : n any or two ago In the management of the Grand hotel lias not yet been mode , owing to the excellence of N. W. Tnylor's staying qualities , and Jmt now there seems to bo jomo uncertainty as to when It will bo mndo. C. U. Hannan , receiver of the Klinball-Chnmp Investment company , sent word to Mr. Taylor on Monday that ho had loused the hotel to O. W. Clark ol Denver , nnd that he would bo expected to hand over the kovs to the new proprietor at once. Mr. Taylor did not sco fit to do so , and yesterday the district court wns called uiion to Inter fere. An order was Issued by Judge Smith , requiring Taylor to leave In three davs , or stand the consequence * , which were painted In the usual graphic colors of a court docu ment. Mr. Taylor now states that he docs not bellovo that nn order of the courts amounts to any moro than an order ot a pri vate citizen , and ho may pay some attention to it , and than acaln ho may not. In talking about the tnnttcr ho Is very backward about saying anything as to bis leiral grounds for holdlnc on to the place , but ho has consulted un attorney , who advises him to tnlto the stand bo bus. In the course of a few days , when the order af the court hni had time to get In Its work , something Interesting may take place. In the meantime Mr. Clnrlc Is on the ground ready to take the management of the hotel just as "soon as the receiver can got rid of the man who now holds dowu the otllco chair. _ The Old ami the New. "Of courno It hurts , but you must grin nnd bear It , " Is the old time consolation given to persons troubled with rho'imailsm. "If you will take the trotiblo to dampen n place of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bind U over the scat of p'lln your rheuma tism wilt disappear , " Is the modern nnd much more satisfactory advlco. 50 cent bottles tles for sale b.v druggists. Walnut block and Wyoming coal. fresh mined , received daily. Thatcher , 10 Main. _ Grand holiday display of Fancy Goods. Books and Novelties , Tliursdiiy evening. BOSTON Sroun , Council BlulTs , la. Try Caiman's for hard , and soft coal and woo-J. 700 Main street. To prevent fraud Ohio passed a law requiring the inspection of maple sirup , and H. V. Slead , the grocery man , has the only genuine stuff in the city , boating - ing Crnln Bros. ' atlldavit and the Ohio inspection btutnp. Conferred With Prof. Groan. Prof. W. M. Groan , principal of the Suou- andoah Normal school , arrived iti the city yesterday morning , and was mot by the members of the committee appointed by the Board of Trade to entertain him and talk business during his stay hero. Ho was taken for a rldo about the city , and was shown a number of sites for the school , among others the place known ts Bock's garden , on Upper Broudwny , and the Jeffries land east of the city , being selected by the committee us de sirable locations. f Mr. Croan could not express any opinion as to where tbo school would llnnlly go. The pcoplo of Shcnandoah are very anxious to keep It where it is , us it is about all the town has to keep , and a strong fight will undoubt edly no made against Its removal. Prof. Croan , however , believes that the growth of the school Is hindered to a certain extent by its being located in so small a town , nnd ho Is willing , provided the necessary arrange ments can be made , to strike out for a now Hold. Ho will bo in the city again on Thurs day , when another conference will bo hold. Five Htiiulro : ! Million Doll.in will DO spent nt the "World's fair. " Now Is the time to secure a hotel , boarding house or other business to make a fortune. Address James Pcarco & Co. , Traders bldg. , Chicago. Reitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styles and now winter goods. Satibfaction in every respect guaranteed. Drs. Woodbuy , dentists , next to Grand hotel ; line work a specialty. Wo have our own vineyards in Califor nia , Jarvls Wine company , Co. BlulTs. Fresh bread , 2 leaves for oc , a * C. O D. Brown's. _ Lilko Ijittlcinan. Several months ngo n number of criminal cases which had been tried in police court and resulted In the lining of the defendants were taken to the district court on appeal. Contrary to the usual custom the cases were entered on the docket and would bavo been trlcu bud not the defendants pleaded guilty. Since the plea nothing has bcon beard of the eases nnd some guessing was done as to whether anything moro would over como of the cases. Yesterday notices were sent to the various parties that unless the necessary mouoy was forthcoming nt once they would bo lines ted and put in jail and loft there to servo out their lines. In accordance with this picssinc invitation Frank Carroll stopped up and paid his line of $ J5 and costs for gambling , Joseph Welch , $15 for assault and battery , and Phillip Belts , ? , " > for the same offonsc. _ Cnllgrnph writing machine is the best for telegraph purposes. Never out of order. Jarvlswlld blaokborry h the bast. Tombola tonight at Mrs. John Bald win's , 114 Sixth strcot. Teapots filled with tea 58e this week at Lund Bros. Fresh oysters received daily direct from Baltimore at C. O. U. Brown's , Council BlulTs. _ Jarvls 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best. The only kindergarten in the city is in the Merriam block , next to the Young Men's Christian association. . Experi enced teachers and only one-half usual rates are charged. DefonHU ot * KaiiHaw City's lix-Clty Treasurer. KV.NSAS CITV , Mo. , Doo. 8. Sensational features marked the opening address of SV. II. Wallace , attorney for ox-City Treasurer William Pea Ice , who Is bomg tried in the criminal court on the charge of embezzling fJS.OJO of the city's money. Mr. Wallace said ll'O dofonao proposed to show that the city treasury was robbed by thu clerks In the ofllco , all of whom had boon In the habit of gambling. When Mr. Peako needed money on his salary account ho would take It from tbo cash drawer and substitute a ttcuot. The dofnnso would show that these tickets bad boon raised from small to great auiounts. For Instance , ono ticket for i r > had boon raised to $7-5 , and the defense would show who had so raised the tlckeu. All the clerks hod frequented a well known gambling resort during their em ployment In tbo city treasurer's oftlco. When ihoy needed money they would abstract it from the cash drawer nnd add the amount stolen to ono of the city treasurer's tickets. The evidence of the defense today wai confined - fined to the proof that Mr. Pcako's character was good. _ _ Kniillita Toniiilnr. DKXVKII , Colo. , Deo. 8. Lieutenant Gov ernor-elect S. C. Bestow of Iowa arrived In Denver this morning , accompanied by Grand Commander W. F. Cleveland and others , for the purpose of selecting quarters for tbo Iowa Knights Templar. The governor lays that a larco delegation from Iowa will bo In attend- nncu on the triennial conclave. The party will remain In Denver for several days. Spocltlo Oxygen cures catarrh. 510 Shecly building. PROIIlBIlIONISTSrhEPAKKD. j t * Thoj Declare the Nation in Favor of The i Principles. PERMANENT EUREAU , , , ESTABLISH ID , I.rngtliy Address IfiHHf.d to tlio People ple on tlio Kuhjcut They lix- press Conlhloiico In ilio 1 'lit lire. Dr.s MOINKS , In , Dec. 8. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BcK.I The prohibition state central commlttco hold a mooting hero today. Hov. B. A. Gllloy of Alnrcngo resigned as stnto organizer and bo and Hov. Willis Weaver of Coon Kaplds wore appointed to aUoml the national committee meeting at Chtcau'o , December 17. A prohibition bu reau fui jwa was established , to bo con ducted ( if Hov. W. A. Camtiboll , Thomas G. Orwig , Mrs. C. V. Weaver , W. C3. EdltiRor nml W. H. Boall. Permanent headquarters of the party will bo established hero and the next state convention will meet hero at a tlmo to bo decided later. An address to the peopio of Iowa was adopted expressing the belief that a majority of the pcoplo In tbo state and nation were In favor of prohibition , but are divided by cetty prejudices at the polls , and tinting the organization of prohibition clubs , to bo com pound of prohibitionists from all political parties with a view to state control by the prohibition party. Its Territory. Sioux OITV , la , Doc. 8. [ Special to Tim Buu.J The Illinois Central Is seriously en deavoring to became an actlvo factor In the transmlnsourl region. TbatQcompany offered A. S. Garrotson 15,000 a mile for the Sioux City , O'Nuill ft Western road , commonly called the Pacific Short Line , but tbo offer was declined. Now It is understood that negotiations are in progress whoruby the Illinois Central may mulct ) a trafllc nrranco- mqnt for the Parille Short Line to O'Neill , Nob. , and bullit thcnco Into the Black Hill ? , where the Central's great competitor , the Chicago & Northwestern , already has a lino. Tbo Central last year surveyed and located u line from Sioux Ulty to the Black Hills via Nlobrara. The western cart of the some line can bo used by building from O'Nolll ' , and this is the purpose. Moo ( J ( > KI | Question Italsrd. LnMiiis , la. , Doo. 8. [ Special Telegram to Tim BEE. I A democratic convention has been called to moot Saturday , December 10 , to nominate a candidate for representative from this county to fill the vacancy cautod by the resignation of Hon. M. U. Mills. The gov ernor has not yet Issued hit proclamation for a special election , and as this is a case with out precedent In this btale and the statutes not buing very clear on the point as to whether Air. Mills could resign before the meeting of the legislature , the action of the governor is awaited with considerable in terest. _ lowr.'s Medic I As. oelatlon. CEDAU HUMDS , la. , Doc. 8. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BER.J Tuo soml-nnnnal meet ing of the Iowa Union Medical association was held hero this afternoon with a fair at tendance. The ofllccrs of the association uro : Dr. George H. Wilson. Tlpton , presi dent : Dr. George Fullerton , Marion , and Dr. D. C. Bioclitnan , Marcngo. vice presidents ; Dr. A. B. Pooro , Cedar Huplds , secretary , and Dr. Carhart , Marion , treasurer. Drs. H. Itistinc and A. B. Heed -of this city and Dr. S. Spiccr af Tipton are censors. Short < > ! ' IIK - I. Mtsox CITT , la. , Doc. 8. O. D. Bucholcer , a largo owner of minim : Interests in Illinois nnd u wholesale dealer whoso business cov ers much of Iowa , todaysad ) there was not a week's nuppl.v of coal in the * hands of dealers in Iowa. Minors are working on half time because of a scarcity of.cars. The situation Is not duo to the nogllgenco of the railways but to tbo developments of the west and the sudden demand for coal caused by cold weather at a tlmo when cars are loaded with gralu. _ Fntul Minn Dis istor. WnAT CncKii , la. , Dec. 8. fSoecinl Tele gram to TUB BEE. | A fatal accident at the Vulcan mine today resulted in the death of ono minor and crushlne of two others. James Gundey nod several others were en gaged In drawing pillars when the slate sud denly fell , covering up Gundoy , who died immediately after being taken out. Ctiarlos Winters , a stepson of Gundoy' : , was also In jured and a miner named Pmtorson. Took Ills Krvongc. LRMAHS , la. , Doc. 8. | Special Telegram to Tun BEE.J .Tack Edlngor , a base ball plnyor , about a week ago committed an assault on a woman. An account of the affair was given In the Sontincl. Edlngcr left town uftor the woman scrape , but came back to "do up" the Sentinel editor today , Ho sneaked up bu- behind J. L. Kroesori , city editor , knocked him down and kicked him about the head , He then skipped town. Now O. A. 11. Iln'l. ' Sioux Cmla. . , Doc. 8. [ Special to TUB BUG. i B. F. Smith post , Grand Army of the Republic , which is ono of the largest in the state , will dedicate its elegant now hall Thursday evening. Hon. C. L. Davidson , the state commander , will bo present to olll- ciato , nnd delegations from neighboring posts will attend. _ Iowa State Grange. DBS MOINKS , la. , Dec. 8.- [ Special Tele gram to Tun Br.u. ] The annual mooting of the Iowa State grange began In this city today with about thirty de-legates present. More grangers are exoectod tomorrow. Tbo sessions are secret. Only preliminary work was douo today. Overdose of Morphine. Sioux CITV , la. , Dec. 8. [ Special Telegram - gram to THE BEI : . ] Mrs. John Hutchlngs died today from on overdose of morphine ad ministered by herself , whether with suicidal Intent or accidentally is not known. llcolcnlc Company in Trouble. . KBOKUK , la. , Doc. 8. H. C. Helnor has been appointed receiver of the Kcokuk Elec tric. Strcot Hallway company. Helnor was secretary of tbo concern. DoWltt's Little Earlv Risen ; only pill to euro sick headache and regulate the bowels. HKFUSI3 SEA UO.UIU CHAIN. ConncctloiiH of Nebraska ItnllroiulH Suflor ? r m n Itlookadc. The western railroads received notice last week fioin most of tholri eastern connections that the latter could not > receive any moro consignments of grain ; nn/1 now they are no- titled that the last avqil.ablo outlets east of Chicago , the Pennsylvania and the Grand Trunk , Imvo boon bloi-kaiiod. The western lines took particular pains' for several months previous to harvest tlma'togatliorliomo their scattered rolling stork , i\id ) now they are en forcing strict orders nottp , lot their cars getaway away from their owu'illnos. They are of necessity compelled to ( tlccHuo consignments of grain for seaboard . .points , but are accept ing shipments for Chicago and St. Louis. The elevators at these points are not yet full , and so long n.i they have storage capacity to lot tbo movomontof grain may continue- from out the west. Local freight men are In hones the worst of the difficulty will have bcon passed by tbo first of the year. Kntlo Donn. The members of the Youni ; Ladles Sodal ity of St. Phllomcna's cathedral are prepar ing to give u musical and dramatic- entertain ment at Phllomona't ball next Friday night. ICorl Mere's charming opera , "Katlo Dean , " m four acti , , will bo rendered , with too fol io wing cast : Katlo Doan , a ragpicker Miss Iloso Flanncry I.udy. who adopts Kutlo..Mlss Nelllo llurluy Middle McCuno . Miss hllcen U'UalliiKaii Edward , J.iidy'n couchnmn . Trunk Wallace Hnporlur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . Urno Deoxur Duller . , . JUIIIOB Swift I'ollcumun . . . . .Edward Doyle ( JnoruK . , . , . . . . Kiro itucoril. PATIEUSO.V , N. J. , Dee , 8. John Dunlap'i slllt nillli burned this morning. Lois , SlOO.UVJi partially Insured. AUttKXTKn A Hlt.tMt JUItV. Good Citizens of Texan Placed tn .Tut ) lor ( ontoinpt. S\x ANTONIO , Tox. , Dec. 8. There was constdorablo ovcltomont caused hero today b.v the nrrost of the grand Jury. The war rants were sworn out yesterday In rnsponso to notices sent them by the Miorlff nnd .ho members of that body who came In and gave themselves up. They were then taken to the county Jail nnd placed In confinement. There Is a line of tOO dancing over each member , which \vai Imposed by Judge Ivlne of the Forty-fifth district court , who held they wore In contempt In sorvlnp an attachment on him whtto ho was on the bench. Attoruoy Frank lin , acting In their behalf , loft hero tonight for Tyler with a petition to the supreme court in session there for a writ of habeas corpus. If the petition bo prantod It will bo at loan two days before the proceedings can bo finished , nnd during that tlmo the grand jury must remain tn Jail. There was an indigna tion meeting held by those in sympathy with the grand jury tonight nnrt speeches were raado endorsing the steps they had taken. The best Informed lawyers of the section say that the action of Judge King is endorsed. They say that the grand jurv had no right to summon a Juduo on tlio bench to appear as a malefactor , nnd that , tbo jumnon should lie In jnll until they rot or piv their linos. The town U on flni tonight , nnd thora has been much talk by friends of the grand Jurvmon who sny they shall bo released if the county prison Is" torn down brick by brick. JIUUIKD JIUXK.ITH A ir.ir.i * Ono Workman ICi led and Three Others Itndly Injured. BCFFAI.O , N. Y. , Dec. 8. Fire In the planing mill of Leo , Holland & Co. this morning caused an explosion of dust , which toppled over a wail onto a number of work men. Escaping steam enveloped the burled workmen , killing ono nnd badly Injuring three others. The name of the dead man is Louis Loucsch. MMS UP lKytiill.ir. Dninrntto. Canada nnd tlio United btatcs are having trouble otr the copyright law. United Stales Einibnnt No. a hits liccn suc cessfully launched at ll.itli , Mo. The vessel luis been christened the Machlas. Governor 1'ranclsof Missouri hasdcclclod to call a spuoltit session of tbo state legislature to provide for redlstrlotliu that stuto. Sensational developments have occurred In matters rotating to tbo Ilusbnoll fc Hiishnell and Standard Investment company of fat. I'aul. At Oroonvllle , Miss. , rorestTlioinas , colnrnd was ImiiKud at 1XV : for the murder of Hayward - ward Hryunt. colored , at l.ako Washington In Isoxenibor , 1830. The men at Mare Island navy yard , On ! , , nro working overtime to cot tbo cruiser Sin ranclsco ready for sea Friday. Nothing further Is linonn. The supreme court of California has denied thoiippllcutlonot Autor M. 11. Curtis , S.un'l o' 1'osen , to bo udmittod to bail pcmlln- his trial for murder. Now Hlchland , Wisconsin , Is on flru and huln bus been called for from St. I'.iul ( lie clep.irt- inent. Thomossiiso lecolved presses n fear lest the town be destioyed , JiulKu Achcson nf the United States court fur 1'oiinsyivanla , has tiled an opinion giant- Ing a now trial In thn lust "hut trimmings" case In which tlio government was victorious. Flro nrokoout In the city Jail of Columbus , O. . und did n small amount of dnniaKx. There weio forty-onopr sonorscoiillnud In tlio btilhl- Inx ut tlio time , but tliuy were all removed to tbo county jail. W. 11. 1)111 , jix-prcsldcnt of tlio defunct I'Mrst National b.ink of Clcarfluld. I'a. , has buon arrested - rested again elniruud with convcrt'nx $ io , 00 of tlio bank's fuiult , to his own use. He gave ball In tlie Bum of i'.oeu. Thohotibc of lopresentntlvesof South Caro- llni lias p isscd u 1)111 prohibiting thu niauu- facliuu and s.ile of Intoxicating liquors except under curtain restrictions. Tbo .senate lias yet to act on tlio measure. In somu of the Kussian famine districts the priests refuse to mairy peas ints who have no means of subsistence. Illso.mo Is rife nmoiiR thu fainlsliin'puoplo and thousand ! ! have taken to incndlcanuy and robbery. A severe btorm has been nignm In the vicin ity of T.icomu , Wash. Many vessels have been reported lost and sailors drowned , High water In the 1'uyalliip r.ver h is added to the work of dcsti notion caused bv the storm. M. L. Stearns , governor of F orlda , d topped dead this evening of lie.irt fuliuro at thu res idence of his whe'a mother , Mrs. II. I ) . Walker at I'alatlno biidxc , N. V. ( iovornoi Stoiirns was Lorn In I/ouell , Me. , llftv-lwo yuars ajjo- Governor Men lam of Minnesota has Issued a circular letter usklng for contributions to aid In relieving tbo d. stress In Knsila. A oom- inlttuu has boon appointed to receive dona tions and the aid of the metropolitan press has been Invoked. At a mooting of the stockholders of the 1'roducu National bank of I'hlludoiphla , I'a , , it Wiis decided bv u two-thirds vote to liquidate the business of tlio Institution. Tbo bank's business has not been too.l aim It was decided to wlrd up Its alTalra , It being able to pay all Us liabilities now. Kim : Geor.ro of Greece Is sulTorliij from an attack of ehlekenpox. A Ilio In St. I'otorsuurz lias destroyed sev eral largo warehouses and other buildings. Miss Mary , the daucbturof Cornwallls West , has lu'en married ut London to Prince Huns llclnrjch of I'icss. The Dominion Miner. il company of Pudbury. Out. , sold Its Illl//.ard and Wuitlilimton nickel mines to un Kn llsb syndicate for J ' ,0 0U 0. In spite of the protest of M. Itoclio. the French minister of commerce , a titrltV of ' ! > francs has been placed on rellncd potroleiini , Thoclinnnol steamer Vlctoi la , which could not miiko the port of Calais ilondiiy nl lii , nnd for the safety of whoso nassungurs fears worn entertained , Ins turned up all right at Dover. Ills now hello red that nil the dead have been recovered from the St , lUlunnu mine In Franco except six. These uro burle.l beneath u Inuo blocn of rock , und twill take days of hard labor to extricate them. Tlio "Daisy Hopkins" casu will aenln occupy tlio attention of thu ilrltlsb courts. U will ie remembered that thu yoiinz girl was at ru-itod .sometime aso unilur an ancient law for walk ing on the streets In die day tlmo too with a Cauibrldgu university student. The earl of lio.uichamp , who Is secretary of thu Christ church mission at I'oplnr a sub urban parish of London , Is about to tnl.o up h'a res. deuce amoni ; the east end poor for the purpose of directing thu mission work a'nong the unfortunates In that section of the city. At the dcslro of Qiicon Victoria , the wed ding of I'i'lticess Vlutorlu Mury of Tovk nml the dukoot Cl.ircnco and Avondulu has been arranged for March 111 thu twuntv-ul hth niiiil- versary of the wodduig of the prince nnd princess of Wales. The eoreinonylll take place In bt. George's eliapol , Windsor. The questions arlHlnpc from thu trial of thn archlrs-hon of Alx threaten to make trouble for thu French government. At a cabinet meeting It wus announced that the minister of Justice had received instructions to keep the bishops and cluray within tbo limits of Ihuir f unit Ions , but thorn has boon nothing clone looking to u sepurutlon of church and stnto. "Absolutely the Best Hade1 ' 'A Delicious Medicated Con fection" for the relief of Cousin. Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , nml for clearing the voice. I'or sale by all Druggists anil Confectioners. I'ackecl jn full two ounce packages , PriceS Cents. If you are unable to procure the Pomona Couj-h Tablets from your dealer semi us 8 cents in stamps nnd receive a box by mail. Made by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona Prult Juice Tablets. Tablets.DUQUETTE & GO , , Council Bluffs , la. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. Will Sell at these Special Price ? from now until January 1st , 1892 KOR OASI-I ONLY : NOT IS PHIOl&S Ax in I nster , Regular price 52.2. * ) . . . .Cut price $1.74 Motiotto | Itogulnr nnco 1. velvet Hogular price 1. velvet Uegular price Body Brussels , Bigolow Itngnlnr price Body BrusBols Hogular price Body Brussels. Regular price Tapestry Ih tinsels Regular price Tapestry Brussels Hogular price Tn pea try Brussels legulir ! : price Ingrnln , it-ply , all wool I"gular ( price Ingrain , Agra Kciruhir prlvo Ingrain , extra mi per Regular price Ingrain , all wool Kcgul tr price Ing aln. C. C. , wool Illlor Regular price Ingrain , Union Regular price Ingrain , Cotton Regular price Ilomp Regular price Call early and make your selection before best patterns are sold Special prices on Curtains , 1'orticres , Upholstery Goods , etc. Prompt attention ulven to mail orders. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , BROADWAY 4OV NOW BUY YOUR MEAT OF 333 BROA.DWA.V. FOLLOWING PRICES WILL PREVAIL UNTIL JANUARY i , ' 92 : BEEF. MUTTON. Peril. Per Ib. Tenderloin 18c Rack . 12 jo Short Loins Ho ) Whole Mutton . 8Jo Loins , full 8c Hind Quarter . 10o Rib Roast No 1 80 Logs . - . . lOo Rib Roast No 2 7e Stows . Co Roast Beef , Shoulder Co VEAL. Rounds Whole Oc Logs . ] 0o Shoulder Cod Boneless 5c Whole Veal . . . . . . 80 Sirloin Buts for Stonk 8e One-half Veal . : . 80 Top Sirloin for Steak 8c Hind quarter Veal . lOo Rolls of Beef for Steak 8c Stow Veal . Go Plaits Rolled for Roast 5c PORK. Corned Beef Rumps 6c Tenderloin . 12o Corned Beef with bone ! ! e Pork . 10d lie Chops Boiling Beef wi tli bone Pork Loini . ) ! Boiling Beef Rumps ( boneless ) 5e o Pork Shoulder . 7o 7e Spiced Beef cooked Salt , Pork . Jo ) Hind Quarter Beef ( steers ) Sc Breakfast Bacon No. 1 . 12o Hind Quartar Beef ( cows ) Ce Breakfast Bacon No. 2 . 100 Foi-D Quarter Beef ( steers ) Oo Beef 3o HAMS. Fpro Quarter ( cows ) Side Beef ( steers ) 7o Extra Curotl . llo Side Beef ( cows ) 5o Sugar Cured No. 1 . lOo Loin and Porterhouse 12Jc Sugar Cured No. 2. . Oo UARD. Single Pound . lOo SAUSAGE. ICuttlo Rondet cd . 80 Kettle Rendered , 601b . 8o Vemo lOc No. 2 Tierce . 71o Bologna Co No. 2 COlb . 80 Liver Co Compound Tierce . 7o Head Choose Oc Compound , COlb . 7o Pork 8c Buttorlno and Olcomargarina . 20o Don't fail to try the Newest Delicacy of the Season , Green Bay Smoked White Fish. COUNCIL BlUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS , All kinds nf DyoliiRand OloaiiliiK ( lone In the lilKlicst Htylo ( if the art. Faihul and Hliilnud fabrics inudo to look as | : riod a now. lloil fa.ttliuiB cleaned by htoiini In ilrst-olu.-is man ner. Work prompt ! v done anil dullvorod In nil pints nf llio country. Bead fur urlco lint. O. A. MAOI1AN , - - ritUPKinTOH. 101. ! Itro.idwiiy , Ne.ir Nnrthucstora Uupo" L'ou.suii. liujtrd , IOWA. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. rplll. louau mid furnlttliu uf a li.Vrooin h otol -L to tradu for a 8l.liO IIDII U and lot. Ap ply at unco tu Johnston & Van I'utton. ) Dining room waiter at Kiel's hotol. w AVl'ii : > Mun to worU iihonl stable and yard. Ai > ) dy atofllceof Leonard Everett. TT1OK 8AL1) or cxuliiinge 10 ucrus Improved -L.1 Innd ; tVi mllui from postolllco. Will take vacant piopurty. drt'eimhlelda. Nicholson & Co. , UIJ llroiuluuy , Council HltilTd. SrilAYKD A InrKo rod row from realdonco of tindi'iHlKiifdi llu of loft horn has been aawod off : reiiMiimltlo reward nrlil be paid. Apply to Leonard Kverott , W ANTEU-A "servant girl. Mr * . J. J. lirown , 2.W Tth streut. I WANT to buy atonic of urocurlL-s or boots and shocNi will pay part cusli und part by u 5 room house and In Omaha. U.b lice , Council HiiilTs. ' , : hir llxtnrcH and two pool tables for uulo und bill dln fur runt , ( food locution. IX U. Shuafu , over Ulltcor & I'usuy's lank. _ OK ti\lK OR r.XUHA.NCli-Two : and n half acre farm , mlio fro n biiNlnus4 , C'otin- cll lliulTH. Will taKti land , hor.oa or catvlo. i : K. Muyno , II I'J ( Irondway ' ' 1'or rent In Ilro n hnlldlni ; , Main and I'eurl Htreuti , Inivliu all the luteit linpruvonicnU , huatud by ituam , elevator , closolH , etc. Apply to J , J. Drown , or llurKo & L'lisixly , on premlbca. I71AKMH , tfurden lands , IIOUHOH , lotn and i ? bnslneis blouUa for Bale or runt. Day A. "i I'eurl struut , Council UluIIn. I'UOOUKED BY THE Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Equal with the Intoroit of tlimo hnvlni claim ) nRnliiattliOKOTormiieiitli tlmtor 1NVKNTO113 , wlio often lese the betiullt of vulunblo Invention * bee inu of the Incompetancy or Iniittontloa of tha nlturnj/J employed to obtain lliolr patunti. Too muoli c.uo- cannot bu oxorclsad 111 oinplorliu omipatont ni rellnblo * ollo lord to procure ptitonis , for 1)13 ) viil of a patent depend ) Kro illy , If not ontlroly , upon care nnd skill of the attorney. With the view of protuctliK tnrontorj fro n worth lens or c.irolena nttornoy d , nnd of nojliu t'int m iron- ( Ions nro well protoctol by viUM p.itunti , THIS lijJU. 1IUIIU.VU Imi retained counsel oipurt la patent practice ; and uro tharoforo prop raJ u lilttuin patent * , Cuinlnct IttterfurancrH , t'tiimliiHtloni , trtnle mitrlm anil r j/r/r/if * . . vtiliil- ami ilsfeu.l lnfi-Iii-jc > ii3H HllltN , t'tC. , CtO. If yon have nn Invention on hand semi Till ? II HU IlUHICAl ) iinketch or photoitrnpli thereof , toiiothar with a brlof description of tlio Important foiuuroi , nnd you will bo onoii advtaod i to tna ho it courdo to purauo. Models are not nocoasary union the Inron * thin Is ot a complicated nutura. If olhorj nro In- frlnulnuon your rlxhti , or If you nra clnr oil wlia InfrlnKoniunt by othori , inbuilt the matter to Tilt ? lIUitHAUfor a rellnblo Ol'IMON before nctlnu on the matter. THE BEE BUREAU 01' CLAIMS , 220 lieu Hulltlliif , Omaha , Xob. INDIAN DEPREDATIONCUIMS I'cmms wlin Imvo lust property from Indlna raids dliotild fl'u tliulr claims umlur tlio Indma Dopra Int'on ' Act of March : ' , ISjl. The tlmo Is limited , an 1 the olalnm are taken up by tha court in the ordur In which thu are roolvo Take Notice that all contracts entered Into with attorneys pr'or ' to the Ast are : nado > null and void. Information glvun und all clulniH promptly uUumtod to hy the BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS. VVO / * < llnllillnn OMAMA , NEBRASKA , CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffa , r ITA J STOCK $150OOJ SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.00Q TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $22j,00 ( ) nillKOTimi-I. A. Mil or. R O. Olo.isnn , K. U Khuuurt , II K. U rt , J , IX KdmumUon , Oliarlai U. Iliumun. Tr.insiut nunoral b.inUlnif DnilJ MCBS. | j.ir.ct'st . uiiplt il and vurpluiot uny buux lu tioulliwusttirn luwu. T&Riif ON Tl'vli OE3OSir3 FIRST NATIONAL BAM OF COUNCIL BLUFF3 , IO/VI. / 1'uld Up Capital $100,030 Oldoit organised tank tin ini cltr. Foreign anl rtoineillo uiclMtuo anJ ojil sujjrltlli. IIUJJill mllonllon | mlJ to collodion ) . Aoauunli of In-lUla- uali , b inki , banker * anil oorporallua * .tolloluL Uorr * i > oiiUonc < j In vital. UKU. 1' . UANfOlln. I'roildaat. A. W. UIUKVIAN. Caihlir. A. Y. lllUU , Aitlilaak ClblM