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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. DIfiOEMBElt 20 , 1801. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. O OFI-ICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. hy Carrier In i ny part of Iho City. \\.TIITON. . - MANAunti. llucInrssOfllPO No. 41 * > t-tttirivrcii -5 rrt i . . ' TIl.r.I'IIOMSNBlt } , | EllUor Nlir ! , N , Y. Plumbing Co. O. R Writer Works Co. licmovcd to M I'enrl .street. C'oiinrll Muffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans. 201 Sapp Hurhorii'8dmmondswntchoitiolldavgoods. A nmrrlnito license was Issued yesterday to Hnrvov U. Hnrmoi of tins city antl Annlo Ijiindholm of Omaha. The ladles of the Union Veteran Legion will meet at Hill North First street tomorrow nftcrnnon at'J o'clock. The Woodman of the World will elect ofll- cors this evening at the Donoba hull , corner of Main street nnd Hrondway. The Congregational ladles give n " ( Jhur- ncter" social this evening at the homo of Mrs. n. C. Smith , 717 First avenuo. The J. T. Haldwln prcptrtv at Mio corner of Willow avenue and Sixth street has boon purchased bv Georco F. Wrluht , who will rc- Bldo there. The prlco paia was $1 \ , : > 0) . Hcv. H. A. liolchcnbach will preach nt the Union mission , near the corner of Seventh Btrcot , this evening nt 7iO : : o'cloulr. These ineetlnRA are Inoroaslng In Interest and much Rood IH being done. If anyone Knows the present address of ono llnrton.vho was steward of general hnsllal [ No. 't at VIoKsburg tn Au/unt , li'VI ' , ho will confer a f'lvor on n comrade by sondlim the Information toColonol K. J. Abbott of this city. city.Tho The lowaStntoTciHthcrs.assoclatlon hocins n three duy ? ' sosslon at Dot Alolncs today. It will bo attended by thn following teachers from the public school * of this city : I'rof. H. W. Sawyer , Principal ! ! . II. Kastinnn , Mlsso llabbcrmaas. Hlood , Toinllnson , Sims , Mangnm and KoynoUs , and Mis. Ware and Mrs. Harclay. A suit was commenced yesterday In the district court nv , I. H , Atkins ngalnsl J. M. Palmer and ( J. U. Palmer , asking that thy deeds Rivon Ly J. M. ipaimor to hts co- dofonilant to a lot ol property In various parts of the city bu sot aside , on the Riound that they were irivc-n wittiout consideration nnd for thu purpOHO of dolnyini ; bib creditors In ( 'Cttlnu tbo money claimed by them. A water pipe in the sorontl story of the Co lumbia , a I'ourl stiect saloon , bursted Sunday morning and the bnlldit's ' wai Hooded from cell if to K.irrut. The interior decorations of the snloon weio damaged to the extent of about $1(10 ( , but heavy rnbbor coverings pro- vnicil any Injury to tno billiard tables. This is the second tlmo the building has been Hooded in this way in less than a year. Prof. W. M. LocUwooii of Wisconsin will lecture tomonow avonlng at 7i : ) ) o'clock ut Archer hall under the auspices of the spirit ualist socletv. Ills subject will ho'Tho Relation Hctwcou Consciousness in the Visi ble Form anil Consciousness Invisible , Analv/ed by Principles of Molecular Induc tion. " This will bo the llrst of a sonos of lectures to bo delivered by the some speaker. Jlo Is said to bo a very interesting lecturer and will no doubt bo L'iccted by a full honso. A man entered Plirco's shoo store on Main street yesterday and asked to ho shown some shoes. The desired foot icar was handed down , and while tlio clerk was in another part of the stoio the putative purchaser put it on and wandered out of the stino in a tit , of auselitinlndcdnoR and a pair of shoo- , Unit , hadn't been paid tor Ho was arrested late In the afternoon by Dopntv Marshal Fowler nt u Hioadway saloon and slated with larceny. Tlio case of assault with Intent to to com mit murder , 'in which Cirojri. Su.\et9 and his font-companions are defendants , was to h.ivo hi'il a he.iriug yesterday , but owinir to the fact that Potcrs , the injured man , could not bo picsent , to testify , a continuance ) was granted until next Thutsday. The defend ants have scented the legal set vices of Mynstor. Limit .S ; Sweet , and n chattel morlKajro on the farm products of old man Snycrs for the sum of 5iOO , which was tiled in the county recorder's oftlco yesterday. shows , that the attorney fees arb'provldcd for in advance. DoWltt'b Little tiarly Ulsers for the liver. S.v nrmn Mitdic Co. , Masonlo temple Attend the ' Character" sooiul to ho Rlvon by the Gonfjrc atioiml Indies at the homo of Mrs. H. C. Smith , 717 first iivomio , this ovaniug. "Clmraetor" social at Mrs. E. C. Smith's this evening. Flo sure anil prouuro your ticket for thob.Ul Now Year's ovoiifni ; at Masonic temple , nivon by the ladies of the Calan- the Assembly No. 1 , Pythian Sister hood. The only Idndorgnrton in the city is in the Merriain block , next to the Vounff Men's Christian association. Experi enced teachers and only one-half usual tales tire charged. It is a well known f.iut that nuoulo can Rot bottoi1 prods for less money at K. Urn-horn's than any other place in the city. Oo and bo convinced yourselves. Helm iy Romoinbor that Dollavon has ono of the most olcf < ant stocks of holiday novel ties in the t'lty. It surpasses airfonnoi- yniirs botli in bo.uity and low prices. Call and see them. Maudel & Kline will move their entire - tire stock to Sioux City January 1. Until that tlmo you can buy furniture , Btovos , carpets , at your own "prlco. HitfL'ost bargains In holiday goods in the city at E Hurhorn's. Roitor , the tailor , iilO Broadway , has all thu latest styles and now winter goods. Satisfaction in every rosjioct guaranteed. 7M.-K.SO. > . I A , 1'AK.Kilt.tl'IIS. F. A. Shaver Is on the sick lUt. Mrs. Addle Sherman Is visiting friends In Cedar Kaplds , Hov. F. L. Hayden of Avoca was la the city yesterday , Mrs. UeorKo H. Champ arrived la the city yesterday from the east. W. L. Helnshoimor , n prominent Glen- wood merchant , was a Bluffs visitor yester day. day.Mrs. Mrs. J. Wheeler of Waal Cheer Is the 1 cuost of her son , O. L . Wheeler , 503 Last Pierce street. Mrs. II. O. Cllloy and son of Fall-field , Nob. , is visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. N. S. HarrliKtonH5Twenty.ntuth : tivunuu. Prof. Lincoln Buchanan and wlfoof Ltne- ville , Iu. , arrived la the city yostorduy for a few days' visit with tbo hitter's slater , Mrs. William Ulood. South Seventh street , DoWltt's Little Karl"Uisors. . I3o t llttlo pill ever mntio. Uuro constluittou every tlmo. None ciiual. Uao them now. I'li'iiHiint fop Now Ynir'H l > y. The liulloa of the Episcopal chnroh will ontortuln thuli * friends at Hoynl Arcanum hall on Now Year's day anil evening , instead of Now Year's eve , as erroneously stated In some of the morn ing papers. papers.Mits. . JOHN N. B.vunvi.v , President Parochial Aid. Society. Cionulnu tortoise shell combs at Urn-- horn's. ' . _ Jarvlswlld blaolcborry the l > J3t. Carman Food and Fuel company , nnd retail hay , grain ami feed. Special prlcoa on hay and grain in car lots. 700 Main street , Council Bluffs. Commercial men , Hotel Gordon the house In Council Blutfa. fl SEWS FROM COUXC1L BLUFFS. They Failed to Oftuia tbo Muoh-Talkad-of Sousation. NO FORMAL CHARGES PREFERRED , Dull McDonald Will Nat Ho I'crtnlt- tuil , ilowcviM- Ilcttirn to Ilia Position With Uiu Fno Detinrtinunt. The council chamber corftamod somothlni ? moro than a uo/.eti .spoctators last nliht whan the IIro commlttoa mot for the purpose of making an Invoulgitton of tbo caao of Doll McDonald , the driver at No. 1 tioso house Who was discharged some tlmo airo by Chlof Levin for the nlloeod reason thav he had had n hand In Icndlnc ; n certain South Main street girl astray. Aldermen Smith , Graves and 1'aco , the members of the committee , Chief Levin , Me- Uoualu and his attornnvV. . A. Mxnster were present , the balance of the company boniir made up mostly of ox-tnombors of the " lire department wno" had nn anxiety to see how the case would l > o disposed of. Chief Lavln was called upon to prefer charges acninst McOonald , but bo rofnscd to do so. In making his refusal , however , ho stated that ho had a list of about twenty chai-Koa which ho could make If ho chose , but Ho dlu not want to blast Mi-Uonald's lop- ntatimi by matilna them. The only thins Uo mentioned as being out of the way In McDonald's actions was the lact that a collision took place las > spring be tween the hose earl which McDonald was driving and a Fifth avenue molor train. Ilo ihoncrit It would not have occurred had anyone ono but McDonald been driving , nut ad mitted that tit tbo time the collision occurred ho had told nowspancr men and o Hi era that no member ol the llru department had been to btamo. Ho refused to ninko any -formal charge , however , und Aldermen 1'nco nnd Graves upheld him In his dcelMcn. They thought that he had the solo right to decide who should bo on the de partment , and that if ho took a notion to dis charge any ono it was no one's business. They also stated that thuv were familiar with Levin's reisous for removing .McDon ald , and they were satisfied. With this the chief and the twiT members of the rommlttco who uphold him loft the loom , while the rest of the crowd were loft sucking tb-jir thumbs nnd wondering what had become of tbo sen sational charges that had boon promised. Attorney Mynstor was unable to say lost evening what'further steps ho would take on behalf of his client. Tno icsult of the inves tigation , If such It could bo called , was e < iuallv unsatisfactory to him and to these wtio wcro pro < ent exporting to hoar the case thoroughly aired. Ho ! Traveller , take Baocham's PilU with yen. Solid silver nnd plutcil ware for less nionoy thttn nnywlioro else in the city nt Ii LJurhorn's , 17 Main struct. Very hniulsoinoChristmas novelties at. Do Htivcn's nothin ; * poor or trashy. Walnut block nndVjoiniiJ { ? coal , fresh mined , received dailj Thatcher , 1(1 ( Mai n. _ _ Do Haven has his usual stock of beiui tiful do Is They nro worth soolng and way down in prices. 'Wnlnut hloelc coal , $1.2" ) per ton. Do- Hvcrod nnywlioro in city. Carman's 700 Muin btrcet. M : IlcrH in Court. In the district court yesterJay Dick Web ster , charged with an CSSJUH with intent to do great bodily Injury upon John Anderson , was given a trial. The offense Is alleged to have been committed on a Jnrm owned by ono Martin , near Loveland in the northwest part of I'ottawattamlo county. The main fna- tui o of thn trial was the testimony of Patrick Hart , a friend of the dofenuant. Ilo bo- ciimo badly mixed up before the attorney for the defense had completed his' cross-exam ination. This morning Louis Oltcnholmer , the Broadway merchant who sold out and moved his stock out west , will bo brought before .liulgo Smith to answer to the charge ol contempt In moving his goods by .stealth out of the state , as it is alleged , seas as to gottnomotit of jurisdiction of the court. Alter this point has boon decided the motion to appoint a receiver to take chargu of IIOO , ! which Ottonheinier claims to have received from the sale of his goods but cannot account for , will bo argued. Van Ilouton's .Cocoa Perfectly pure , in stantaneous. _ The lafuos of the Episcopal church will recoivo.their friends ut the Hoynl At-cannin hall on Now Yoiir's day from 2 : . ' ; ( ) to 7 nnd from 8 to 12. All nio cor dially invited to attend. Everything now in the line of holiday fjood.H at Davis' drug storo. Ilo has the largest stock nnd lowest prices in the cltv. His stock is all new and fresh , anil must ho bold. If you are looking for holiday goods it will ji'iy you to call and examine hib stock before purchas ing. In Memory ol' "Unllic > " Itttrns. The Scotchmen of this city have begun preparations for a colubrution of the 133rd anniversary of the birth of Hobert Hums , to bo held on the evening of January M , under the auspices of the St. Andrew's society. The following list of committees have been chosen to take charge nf the various details of the ontoruiinmoMt : Banquet nnd ball , A. Whltelaw , S. G. Underwood. J H. Mcl'hor- son , K. .1. Gilbert and Donald Macrae ; recep tion and toasts , John T. Oliver , J. U. Hell , Malcolm McKenzle , John W , Tomploton nnd James Johnson ; printlngand Invitation , Will iam S. McMtcKon , James Patterson. J. P. Patterson , ,1. J. Stewart and Henry Stovon- bon ; decorations , P. H Kotherlngham , James Macrae , M. P. Uao , Joseph Graham and John Gardiner : lloor managers , Kobort Graham , Ulchard Trumbull , John M. Underwood , W. H. Stewart aud Alex. Hardie. Gosalor'sMaglotiouacna .Vafon.Ouraj a headachesln yo mluuUu. At all druggist ) Ono feature of the Now Year's recep tion at the Hoyal Arcanum hall will bo the collection of beautiful lamps. Do not fall to see thorn. Wo hnvo our own vineyards in Cnllfo ? nia. JaivisVino comu.iny , Co. Ulnlls Drs. Woodburydontistsnoxt to Grand hotel ; line work a Hpecialty. Tolo. Mo. Jnrvis 1S77 brandy , purest , safest , bost. H-iiiplo ofiliistluo in TOVIH. : Philadelphia Press : "Wo don't pa'loy long with mui-dorors in our btato , " said a solemn looking man in the Broad Street station the ether day. "What stnto Is that ? " 1 asked. "Texas , " ho replied. "Wo ilst gtvo n. man a fair trial nn' thatit onus. If ho ib acnuiltod , all right. .Aii'ifho's con victed , ho tiangb , by thunder ! " "That so ? " "Vcb suh. It'tt very seldom wo lot "em osimpo us. ,11st bofouh I came east 1 saw a man convicted in a peculiar way. " "Ah ! Von don't any. Lot mo have the story , will yon ? " "It was an ordinary cnse. Jake Sni'iulors stolu a hess , an' when Gib Wolbh , the deputy sharllT , tried to nab him , Jake pinged htm. Ho wan ar rested , an' the prosocntln' attorney madu out a line oabo cin' liiin. Ho hud the thing all his way , coso Jake's law- yet' couldn't produce anythin' in de fense , and wo all thought It was a euro hang for Saundurs when Ills attorney noy got up to nrgy. Hy thunder ! I never hoard a man talk BO much in all my Hfo. Hour after hour , suh , ho talked , till the jedgo , the jury , prosccutin' at torney , prisoner , everybody else got tired llstonln' to him , an' ono by ono foil asleep. " "What ! O srty- " "Ycs , suit. They fell asleep ono by one ; but still .Inko'H lawyer flpoko on , hoggin' and plcadln' for his client's life , till ho had talked about thirteen hours. " "Thirteen hours ? " "Vos , suh. > ljon my honah. Wall , as I was sayln' , ho talkud thirteen hours , an' then when ho quit n ro'ut ollleor wont roun' an' woke up the jedgo , jury and nttornt'vs. It didn't take the proso- cutln' attorney long to t > um up , an' the jodgu delivered hla charge In a few words ; then the jury retired. They were out only llvo minutes " "And they convicted Saunders , of ' ' course ? "No , suh , They acquitted him an' convicted ills lawyer. An' , believe mo or not , suh , they hung him that same night " And bollovo mo or not , dear reader , thnt Texan didn't even smile. Small In size , great ta results ; Uo Witt's LlttloIOarly ltlsu . Beit pill for constipi- tlon , best for sick headache , boat for sour stomach. Till ! JAI > Vlt.lt nt. Tun Ben BninaOP Cr.UMs , In dealing with the claims arising under the Indian depredations net , has been successful in pro tecting n largo number of subscribers nnd others from extortion and lots. From com plaints that have como to it , hoivovor , It ap pears that many of the claim mts do not un durstnnd Iboir position under the net. At a time when there npnoarod to bo llttlo ohanco that coiiRrois would take up the claims or make any appropriation lo p.iv thorn , they signed con tracts with the Washington agents , promising fiom one-quarter to one-half the amount to the agent in case the money should bo collected. . In view of this extortion congress - gross inserted a provision in the net annul- nip nil contracts and limiting the agent's commission to 15 or-0 per cent. The clulmaiils all probably understand that the agent's commission has been limited Dy the law , but many of them , according to their own statements , do not understand that they nro free to do as they please about employing the agent they had llrst choson. Tlmy con sider that they nro still bound to omnloy tbo agent with whom they signed the exorbitant contracts whether they are satisfied with him or not. It was the intention of congress to protect them at nil points and they wcro loft on the passage of the act f roe to do as they uluaaod and employ whom they pleased. Section 9 of the act stated : "That all sales , transfers or assignments of any such claims heretofore or hereafter mudo , except such as have occurred in the duo administration of decedents' os talcs , and all contracts heretofore made for fees and allowances to claimants' attorneys are hereby declared void. There could bo no mistake about the mein- ingof this. All ct it munis had to make now contracts with agents after the pissago of the act , and tnoy were at .liberty to omplov any ono they pleased. If they were pleased \\lth tho/oul and acts of thulr llr.it a ont thov might malty their new contract with him. If they wcro dissatisod they might cbooso any other agent that they pleased. Those who have not signed now contracts sini-otho passage of the act mav protlt by this to secure much better terms than they could otherwise got from thu agents. The fact that Tin : Ben Brucvu is doing the work for the bate oxnoiue involved has had n good effect lu moderating the charges of all agents to those who know how to protect them selves. For tboso who distrust tholr ability to cope with tbo cliim agents on their own ground Tnc Bnu Bfiinvu is always open. They had lotsof wedding nresonts , but the most precious was a box of Haller's Aus tralian salve. She said thoughtfully , it's so nice for the little chaps on mv hands. He said , we havoi.t got any "little chaps" yet. She said , Why I John , and John was squelched. DomcHtiu. Walt Whitman continues to Imorovo In health Kmnk Conloy , a notations desperado of I'alrhousc , I'a. , Iris been shot , and killed. Uovornor Itussull of M.is-t iclinsutts h is re fused to par.lon.lamcs Ouulap , the Northamp ton b ink robber. llcur.utt i Ilariisuu. an old colored woman of llarrlshurg , I'a. , was fat illy burnud by her clothes tailing lire. It has been mowln . ' In almost uverv section of the northwest. Two ncop.o have fi j on tj death In North Dakota. Tom Mike , thnl'loilila nojio who Hilled a r.illro id conductor last Saturday , Is reported to ha\o been caught an.t hung. Ch irles I lodge of ManUato. Minn . was caught sto illng coin In attempting to esei.po f loin a uolluemai ) he was shot and killed. Klio burnoil the Interior of a cabin occiip o.l hy negroes at Shelby /Ilie. Tumi. Two small children locked up In thu huiuu were burned John J. I.liigotiiun. the man who wont toC.ir- nollus VandeiblltS lioiisu on Saturday nlnht and anted hla brains has bean adjudged Ill- Diphtheria has hrokoti out at Kitaiinln , I'a Over u no/en c iscs of a malignant typo have been leportod and the residents are bitdly frightened. Itoports are current that II K.Titus of the film of II. I' . TimsCo. . a member of tha ? suw York Mock exelian o. has disappo tred. He was lust seen Tuosjay last. IMwIu Suhiillur , couvlutud of bribery In the congressional lU'ht lu the Tweiity-oUhth 1'eniisylvaula dlstik'l. Iris bevn hJiituiicod lo pay a tluo of $4" > U and costs. r > r Kculev'ris piiruh iscd thirty acres on the sliiuo of I.ako Mlehl tan. a llttlo noith of Chicago Ilo proposes to erect there Hovoial Imiiiunse slructures for dlpionuinl ies. The action of Honrv Sanfur.l , as president of th" ) Adams Express eoaiji my. against John lloeyofNuw Yoik was discontinued today and the attachment sjrautoa lu Uetubor has been vacated. Michael Hlakc , whllu asiistln. ; In taking out a pump at l.lvlu , \ mlnu. Itutte. .Mont. , full lethe the bottom , a distance of I.VJ feet , and was In stantly killed. The plank upon which ho was working broke , A burly nu-'io , who has boon lorrorl/lng the eltl/ens of Quconstuwn. Mil. , attempted to force an ontianco Into the house of John J. Kliby In the iiUht tnno and was killed by that gi'iitluimui. A coach load of people were struck by a train on the I.onx Inland toad near Allantlu City , N. J. . and aflor boliu carried for iiilto | n distance on the eowe ituhor wcro deposited on Ihu giound unhurt. Hurt ami Charles Drown , Harvey Illersou and Harry Johnson , whnlmr larlrtm a Jowulry and haidwato Hlore. at ( ireunwlch , Kan , , last Wednesday , have been arioste.il with a patt of the plunder In thulr pusiosslon. Isaac Valentine of St. l.ouls , Mo. , alias Sheoby U'llrien. shot , iud killed Abraham Iliown , alias Itelnlialt , a low KaiounkeuDor on felxth street no.ir Clark avenue. An old Urndh'O was the cause ot the affair The Keuley Institute at I'l'ilnllcld , Tnil. , has t < oiiiothliig of a cm ioslty In the Rhapu of a pa tient only llvo years o d who Is a continued morphine eater. The child has boon fed the poison from Infancy to mal.o It sloop. Henry Ad'inis alias Churlus I'arl.cr.lc'Oloriid ) has been arrested ehar.'ud with the murder of lluniv llaldwin lu Wusi Virginia. The uilmo wascommlttud at r.luhurn , a mining town in MeDnwull county , Monday , Juno iT , but. The Now Ciem opera house at Mbortv , Ind. , took HID during a puiformuncu A wild scene followed tlio alarm of Uro and men , women nnd ehllilron inslied to the windows , und | lo. foio It could bo provuntud , Jumped to tlio ground. A few were hurt. ( iriuit Meny , a culored boy , awaiting In jail at Kansas City , Mo. , pcndliu trial for grand larceny , died fiani thu effects of u blow upon thn Hknil with a Hilda water bottle In the hands of his eoll mate William Wilson , Wilson lius been urri'atcd for murder. Mary I'lcrco , Mary Siuso : , I.lrziu Sohmlekcrt and an unknown. In a .Milwaukee , Wls. , dive known us thu ShamrooU. ' ' were tnKon violently lently III. An Investigation showed that they had been poUonud by ursenlu which was placed in a plteliur of bucr. ( io\enor Hill has moved his household olTtvts and prlvatu llnrary from thu executive iiinnsldii 'Ihu governor will rumiiln at the u\ecntl\o nmns on until 1'rlday , and until ttiun Mr. und Mrs Honor will be his guests. Ilo will | ua\u for Washington January 4. The London I'resa association lays It has been ariaiiKed that the queen wllfoueii the coming session of I'urllanicnt ty commission HirJ not In pur on. l I'rlnoo ( ieor e of Walt's wan allowed to leave his budruom for thu llrst tlmo slni-o he was taken 111 with typhoid foyer. IIU mother will go to bundr nzlmin palace on Wudnesday. Thu bodies of thu miners were recovered from a pit at Oustluford. Vorkshlre , Kuxl.ind , which lias beun on flruor u fortnight. The bed leu were so cremated that the ashed barely filled u bucket. The remain * were burled Inoue ouo co 111 n , IIOW TO SECURED PATENT , ' i' ' Directions to Invautors hsud by The Bee Bureau of Olainn. METHODS OF THE PATENT OFFICE , i i The Course I'ollowcd hy tlic Author of nn Invention to t'rolcut Hln Itljjlns Costs ol'Obtain * hiir n I'a to nt. To the Inventor the nil Important question presents Itself , "How can I secure a pitontt'1 and to this Tint HER Bureau offers the fol lowing explanation : Inventors as a class are not familiar with the laws under which loiter ? patent are granted , the forms and practice In the patent ofllco at Washington nnd the technical methods of casting spccincatlons and claims to properly protect their Invontloni against Infi-m ors , yet tbo value of the patent and oven Its validity depend lately upon the careful and expert prcpirntion of the caso. Specifications must bo dtawu to fully dls- eloso the invention , to distinguish between what Is now and what is old , and claims , upon which the value and validity of the patent depend , must bu cast to fully cover the fnvontion yet not to encroach upon pat ents already granted. Failure in either of these respects often renders the patent value less or void , The employment of counsel skilled In patent law is therefore usually a pierequlsito to the proper prosecution of a case and a praut of a valuable patent. Many Inventors suitor the loss of benefits that should bo derived from valuable Inven tions owing to insufllclcnt protection by pat- ets procured through Incompetent or cure less agents , etc. Kor "What ( li--intuil. Under the laws of tbo United States let ters patent nro granted to any parson who has Invented or discovered nay new and use fill an , machine , manufacture or composition of matter , or has Invented any now or useful improvement thereon. Term of Patent. A patent Is granted for seventeen years , during which tlmo the owner has solo and exclusive right to make , use and sell the patented Invention. How to 1'i-oeccil. Fo r economic reasons before malting ap plication to the patent ofllco for a patent , the novelty and patentability of tbo inven tion should bo ascertained , because , if the nventlon Is not now or not patontablo nn unnecessary expense is incurred by llllng an application on which a patent can never oo granted , etc. The lint thing to bo 'donu is to find out whether or not the invention Is now anil palontable. For advice on the point It Is necessary to scud to the bureau n rough or complete sketch or a photograph of the invention , to gether with a biiof description thereof , setting lorlh the object of the Improve ments , the arrangement of the parts and tlio advantages uttainoil. While a model Is very seldom necessary yet it is olten of great assistance. The latter can bo made of any cheap material , ai.d will be returned if n request Is made to that , ollect. Upon receipt of the duta mentioned cuflli- icnt to enable the invention to bo nil Jerstood our counsel will at once examine thereinto , and will advise without charge what Is the best courbo to pursue and will express an opinion , from their knowledge of the arts and patents already gcanted , as to the patent ability of the invention. In ibis connection It-Is recommended that tbo best and safest course is to have a special search made in the patent ottlco to ascertain whether or not the invention has been heretofore patented. Tno advantage of such u search is that II no anticipating patent is discovered thn application ran bo filed with a gioatcr decree of certainty , whereas if the invention Is lound to bo old all further ox- pcnso Is avoided. The cost of a search of this nature Is JT , nnd with tbo report of the result thereof the inventor will bo furnished with copies of such patents , if any , as cin- brace his ideas. It is much bettor to have this search made in the outset before incur ring any oxpensu whatever regarding the ap plication for patent. If it Is found that tbo invention is now aud patontabla tbo client is advised to proceed with the filing of mi application for patent , and will then bo requested to remit SlTi to cover the llrst government fee and $ . " > in payment of cost of drawing , when ono is necessary. As soon as uo iblo after the receipt of this remittance the specification of the invention will bo carol ully prepared and forwarded to the inventor , together with forms for application for patent ready for execution , Upon return of the latter the case will bo promptly Hied ut the patent ollico and notice will be sent when action is had tbero- oii , and also of tlio nature of such action. The examining corps of the patent oftlco Is divided Into thirty-two divisions , among which the applications mo divided according to the ofllcial classification. Tbo condition of the work in the various divisions varies Irom ono to live months In arrears. The Bureau Charjies. Consistent with the spirit with which this bureau was formed , it is not Intended to conduct any branch of the business on a money making basis , but it is proposed to do the work ns near the aetuul cost us will pro tect tbo business from lo-s. Although counsel are lotalued at heavy expense to the bureau , yet it is the wish to charge In ordinary case- . only the minimum fco of Wi. However , in cases requiring extra care , Umo nnd labor the fee will bo proportionately increased , but clients will always bo advised In advance should such Inctease of fco bo found neces sary. In directing Inquiries either to eurO O in 11 lift or Washington ofllco please mention thu fact that vou read these instructions la Tuc Uiu. : Deslc" 1'utciiln. A patent for a design is granted to any person who has Invented or piocured any now and original design for the printing of woolen , silk , cotton or ether fabrics ; any now and original Impression , ornament , pat tern , print or picture to bo printed , painted , cast or otherwlsu placed on or worked Into any article of nunufacturo ; or any now , useful and original shape or configuration of any article of manufacture , the same not having been known or used by others before his Invention or production thereof , or patented - ontod or described In any printed publica tion , Patents for designs nro gruntou for the term of three and one-half jears , the govern mont fee being $10 ; or for seven years , the fee being fl.'i ; or fop lourtccn years , the fee being $ .M. The charge of the buroyu In such cases U usually j25. A patent can bo rcUsuod whenever the same is Inoperative or invalid by reason of a defective or Insufllciotit , specification , or bv reason of thu patontoo'n claiming mora than ho had a right to claim , n new , providing the error has arisen by account , mistake or In- advorttiiico , aim without fraudulent Intont. The government fee fofu rclssuo Is ? . ' 10. The cost of drawing is t\ and the bureau chargu Is usually $35. Great care must Bo nxcrclseu In reissuing n patent , bocnuso very often what llttlo validity thorn may bo In a defec tive patent Is entirely lost bv procuring a reIssue - Issue which U totally Invalid. Itcjecttul CIIHCX. Tuero are In the patent ofllco u great many cases which stand rejected , but which should bo allowed. This condition of the case may bo duo cither to Incoinpetcncy 01 the part of the attoinoy employed or bis Inability , because - cause of rcaldonco elsewhere than In Wash ington , to muko tbo examiner see the Inven tion In its true light ; and then , again , as often occurs , oases are rejected on improper or Insufllclcnt grounds. When BO requested wu will huvo our counsel examine Into any tl ell case- free of charge and ad visa as to the prospects for success by further prosecution , i'ho client will ulso be then Iniormed of the probable cost of completion. Cuvoiim. By moans of a caveat an Inventor nccuros record uvlaoiico loirurdlug lilt Invention for the purpoto of enabling him to complete or further experiment therewith. The lift ) of a caveat Ls ono your , nnd It nmy bo renewed .it llto end of that time. The covcrnmotit fee Is (10 nnd the bureau charge is (15 * . Trademark * . A trademark Is n fuuoKul or arbitrary do- vlco or symbol used to distinguish the goods of n particular manufacture. The owner of every trademark Is entitled to register the name , no matter how lonar It has been la uso. The life of the certlllcato of registration is thirty years aud may bo renewed for a like period. The government fee , pavablo on llllng each application for registration of trademark , Is $ , ' 5. The bureau's cliiu-go Is about ? ' .U Labels of all kinds , din lemon I to be at tached to manufactured articles or to bottles , boxes , etc. , containing thorn , have heretofore been received for registration In thopitont ollico and n certillcato Issued accordingly. Under a very recent decision of the supreme court of the United States It Is held that there Is no authority In law for grahtlng cor- tillcatos of registration of labels which simply designate or describe the ar ticles to which they are attached , and which have no value separated therefrom. A label to bo entitled to registration must have by Itself somn value as a composition , at least as serving some purpose or othur than as a tncro designation or advertisement. Many now holding certificates of registration of la bels are totally without any protection what ever. Many roglsterod labels comprise sub ject matter roglstorab'o ' as trademarks. Wherever this is so , or where bv a slight change It can bo made to 'como within the purview of the laws governing trademarks , registration should bo sought under this head. The govnrninont fco in a label case Is $0 and the bureau charge Is ? . ' 5. Copyrights can bo had for books , maps , engravings , photographs , paintings , pictures , etc. The total coat thereof is about $0 , Including all foes. An Interference Is a Judicial proceeding In stituted under the direction of thu commis sioner of patents to enable him to de termine the question ol priority of Invention between , rival claimants. The bureau , rccociii/lng the fact that ovtraor- dinary care and skill nro requisite on the part of nn attorney In rhargu of n case la in terference , has ut Us command counsel nro- pared to conduct n case in Intcrfereaco from the very Inception down to a final determina tion of the merits of the cause. Testimony wilt also bo taken under our direction In any part of the United States. While no sprcillu sum can bn set down ns nppllcablo to all in terference cases alike , yet thu charges will always bo as reasonable us possible. Jnli in rinoniH. The question whether or not ono patent in fringes another Is the very soul of all patent litigation. The questions involved nro'innny , nnd of tno most Intricate nature. It is al ways a matter ot such great Importance that no ono should ever claim that another is In- frniL'ing on his rights , or , likewise , no atten tion should be paid to tbo claims of infringe ment by others until the questions involved are carefully passed upon by a reliable at torney. Tor such services tbo charges uro always fair and reasonable. Forelji" Patent * . In addition to the buioau's facilities for attending to the Iniurosts of its invcntor-pat- tons before the United States patent ollico and courts , it Is also enabled to piocuro patents for inventions in all countries of the v. orld. In many ol the foreign coun tries , notably Canada , England and Ger many , patents for inventions previously patented in this country are looked nnon with cicnt favor , and inventors am there very frequently more likely to rcali/o profits from their inventions than they are oven in this country. The cost of foreign patents varies with different cases , but as a general rule the expenses of procuring patauts , cov ermg nil charges , is about us follows : Canaaa , Ml ) ; England , SI ) ; Germany , ? 9'J ; Franco , $ & > ; Spain , f'JO ' ; Bi'K'Ium , 800. Ad ditional information regarding thu cost , etc. , in any foreign country will bo furnished by letter on application. In all such requests mention havinf read those instructions in THE Bia : . Important AVurnln ; ; . It scorns romarlcablo that in this enlight ened ago it becomes the duty of ovct-y re liable and trust vorthy attorney in patent matters to advise his clients to beware of the many sharks who set out with the ap parent Intention of defrauding Inventors immediately after the issue of their patents. When a patent appears in the Patent Ofllco Gazette patentees are beset with Innumer- nblo offers , solicitations , requests , etc. , some pretending to war.t to purchase their patents , while others oftor to take an interest therein under promise of procuring foreign patents. The sole object of these people it to obtain money from inventors , and they never mnko the slightest endeavor to carry out their groundless or worthless promises. Models. As hcrainboforo mentioned , models are not required In the p-Uent office except in intri cate or complicated cases. But at the same tlmo when an invention can bo better ex plained by a model It Is well to send the. same to us. A n.odoi should always bo of a si/o not larger than 0:10 : square foot , and In send ing the same by express the charges should bu piopald nnd thu hex adilro < soi to Tin : Hue Britcu oiC'iIM , Bee Building , Omaha , Neb. ( Mention this paper. ] DOCTOR : will stop a Cough in ono . . . chock a Cold in n , day , and CUKE | : Consumption if talien in tlmo. I IF THE IjITTIjE ONES HAVE- : WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP : nseitrromiily.j A 85 conf - bottle may veavo their ; i lives. Ask ; your drui Riot for it. ; / it Tastes Good. ; [ Dr. Ackor's English Pills- : OtIUIC CONSTIPATION. IPiimll , ] iUi mil , utuvurltv M lilt I lie ln < ll . ; W II. IIOOKEII A CO . itfttt llnudwajr , N. Y. llllllllllllllll . I B For Bale by Ktihn fc Co. , and Sherman & MeConnoll , Omaha. For 10ST or FAI1INO HANHOOD , QeneralandNEEVODSDEDILITY , Wcakntu of Body and Mind , Effects ifErroriorEicoieilnOldorYoUDg , Uotjgil , .Moblr HAMIIHID rulti Ili-.lcrrJ. lion lo I jillrrr > ad Biri > rii iiiiiUKi.M > Miitim ! > i > iiimritiiTHi > riii > uir ibiol.UIr iKfilllii llimK TIkATSK\r ! llrnrOU In dij , flf a tr llrfruiu 60 HUlr * n4 lorrlcni ounlrirt. } \ rllf Ihtn. Uricrlpllte Hook , riplanilloa and iirooli niillrtlbfiletlrrte ( Adilrtu ERIC MEDICAL CO. , BUFI'AtO.N. V SPECIAL "NOTICED COUNCIL BLUFFS. LOST SSJ | u euircnoy. I'lnilur return to lieu ollico and cot rouunl. 1I1OK HUNT hullo of four pleasant rooms , t } tmltuhlu for IlKht housokceplii . 1- Amuni l ) , hnail of Oakland avtiiine , \\fANTKI ) Plain HOWII | and druisnmklnit T ' In f iiiuHlesi can coino well recommended. Addrob8tr.'siil : AVO. FOIt exchange aeros of land In Smith Chicago , HiiltaDlo for plattitr , ' , for Omaha properly or ulo.ir NouraiKa land. Addrosi at uuce I' , .M lieu , t'uiincll lllullH. XVAVl'Kl-Kollablu agents to ruptosmit > ' thu I'ruturiiiil Investment association Council lllJlls , la , , Ni. 4 1'uun btieut. Tp ( It SAI.U or oxcli mire0 aeies Improved -L' land Illi miles from prmtulltcu. Will l.iUo \uunnt pioporty. UreunshloUlrt. NluhoUun & Co. . ( ilullro.tiUay. Council IlliitU 1WANT to buy stook of Biocer at or boots and sliui's. will pay part cash in I pirt by a fi room IIUIIHU and lot In Omaha. U .6 lieu. ( 'ouncjnilulTs. OOMI'M'/rnantflt bir fixtures and two pool table * for bale ami bill dlux fur runt , uoo'l location. K. II. shuufe , ovur Oflloer ti I'liiuy'n bauK. 171AHMH , garden landH , hoimos , kiln uml -L' bu lnea blooks for Halo or rant. Day & ii9 l' rl vu-uut. Cuuuoll III u Ufa , THREE DAYS MORE. iR Wliloh Drs. Copoltitul anil Mansfield Extend tbo $5 OiYor. Positively tbo Last Opportunity tj Thosj Who Desire to Avail Tnomsoles of the Ilito of $5 a Mouth for Medicines nml Treatment. One thins should do clearly Mntcil nt fills time. This Is tlio lust month of ttiottluut * incut. 1'allents wlio Oivtlru to take tnutmctit under this offer must UMilltheiMM'lvcHnf It ut once. There will In1 no further extension of time. Orv Copt'liinil nml MnnsHeld have sought to give nil an opportunity of ( milling thetmolxes of thlti merely nominal rate. Tliry huvo already 'Mended tin1 time , uml Decem ber \s \ tliu last moiitli In which the oiler holds good. All pit--ills helm : nniler treatmenl or placing thciuseiM's under Ir.'titincut before .liinnary Nt , will be treated at the rate of ton month until enred. Tlie cine of eat.irrh requires first , a patient who has I ml . { men I.common sense and tmtlein-c to place lilinielf uiidur a uunlar system itlc ami scientific i'our-10 of tir.itmriit , freeond , a physician who nnilcr- MimilM the tiealincnt of the dl e ise. hasspu- el.il skill , Hiierlul e\peilence , speelal anpir- litns , special lomedles and clNcs tpeelal earo mill attention ti > thl" disease -who Is In fact , a genuine ipci lullsi. The popular Impression tli it cat nt ih Is Inciualilo lomm from the fnot that Illuisnnly been within recent years that sHllfnl nhvslcluns gaxo their whole tlmo and ntleniliin to this dlM-ase. Cut.iitli Is liolh a local and I'onstltntlonal disease , requires liolh local tie itmetil unii vonstltntlonul reniHilles. I'alent medicines no\er did anil never will euro It , ALWAYS MISERABLE. A South Omaha Gentleman Tilk ? to the Point in the Series of Test Oasos. "Oversix vcari ago my tumble beiran , and I have seen many mist-table days ind nights slure then. " said Mr. James handy of South Omaha. 'Tor o\er two years I hu\u been eon- tlniioiisly taking tioatmoiit with different doi-tors. but I no\ ergot any permanent rulluf until I placed myself under the euro of Drs. C'opoland and Mansliclil. " I'lio tionble cemcd to eotno on from colds. There would lie terrible natns Itrst unono sldo of my hei < l and tlicn on the other , ometlmns It se"ineil as If the entln top of my head WHS coming OIT. Mj eyes bei'ame wc'ik , w.itory and bloodshot , anil n.ilmtd me. cimtlilor.ihle. "All the time 1 ronld hear strange noises and often when anyone would spoil , to mo I would lime to request thorn to lopoat what sin. JAMKS urnr , 21sr ST. SOUTH OM\IIA. they had s ild , I had to h iwk and spit all the time to ild mv thiojt of the mnens that was always dropping. .My throat was hoio and In- Iliimod , " inn' ' both- "The coughing , hawking raiM'ng - ciod mo a great deal , and often made mo gag and vomit My stomach w.ih in : i very bid condition and easily irrltatoil. so that often \7tmt [ ate would bu thrown up alnuist iinmo- ( llatoly. Thoio wcro pulns In mv Htomach and bowels fieqnontly , anil Hliurp , shootmz pains would tel < o iiu ! In the chest and tumor my shoulder blade. "I was always t red and worn out , I hart no enemy or ambition left 1 was mstless and uneasy : not contented w th anything voiv long at a time. At dlflaient times I was troubled with wiiUufiilliicss at night , but t'nii- crally was sleep > nmi drowsy. It seemed HUe 1 could not u-et sleep enough. Those hot mid cold spoils would come on me onu after the othor. and I was cither burning up or freez ing. "Indeed , I full mlsoiahlo all the tlmo.and It seemed I would never ho any hi tier , for all thodoi'toiliu I did and all the me llcliin I toolc did mo no good. After leading of num erous > ases similar to mini ) that Drs C'opoland and Mnnsflolil nail treated successfully , I mudo up mv mind to to their system. "Today these disagreeablehvinptoi..rt arc all pone. I fool better mor.v way than I ha\ofor several yuais , and 1 welsh more now than any tune in my life , lain very thankful to Ills Copot.ind and Munslleld for the gioat change made In my condition , and 1 e.innot recommend tiiom too highly , for I know wlnt they IWMI done for mo they can and will defer for others " .Mr. Landv lives on 21st street , butweon lironn und Wyiniin , Minth Om ilia , whoio ho onn bo hoen , and he will icadlly verify bin statement. $5 PER MONTH. AI < f , PATIKNTS liniNO UNDnit TKHAT- MI3NT OI 1'I.At'INli Tlir.MSKIA'KS under tieatiucnt before lanii irf 1st. will hn treato 1 ftirJ'i n month , MKDIOIMCd INOljUDUl ) , UN TIL OUKII : ) . REPRESENTATIVE RESIDENTS. What They Say Conrpriiln ; . ' tlio Suci'css of J rs. Copclanil anil Miiilh'lil A Well Knouu l'lcrh'ini ii ( Jlvci Ills Kxjic'rii'iicc Other Tustlinony. "O\or two your * IKO my tiouhlo becan. and 1 have seen many mlsuiahln days t\n I nltrlits slneo men , " ( .aid Mr.V. . T. Callahiin. of 137 S. . ' 5th street. "Indeed , I felt mKerahle all the time , and It Ecuincd I would inner ho any hotter , fur all thn ilootortin ; 1 did and all I ho medleino I Uuik did mo mi tiioil. Aftei leading of iiiiinyrous eases slmllai 10 inlno that Drt. Copeland and iManslluld had truated itueeessfullv , I made up my mind to try their syiteni , "Today thoto clisiiKreiviliuisyiniitoniH are all KOIIO. 1 feel hotter eveiy way than I ba\e for several yearti. 1 am very thankful to Drs. Copeland and .Miuisllohl. ItHV , It. C. SWANK , of the TheolOKlo il Sem inary , writes lo Drs. I'opuland and Manslleld as folUius : " 1 tiiKo re'it pluasuru In miildiu known to you that I IIIINO reeel\ed iroal henelltB from \oiir treatment. Kur llvo yoatH 1 have huenallll' ' ted with catarrh of the head and tliuiat. uhli'li. at tlniOh. uas distress. 11,5 : Indeed , la faet , Iniilln , ' mo to Ix'l IHO that I miiKtuho up pnhlle Hioiiklnu. | I tried many iini.eilh'i lint reeolved no relief until I eami ) to you , and I am happy to wrllo ami Inform yon that 1 am entliely enrod , all myhymp- toniH of eatarrh hauitf nlsapu uril. " Mlth. MP.NA 1)01.1 ) ; . I.oavenuurth stieol , b'lys : ' 'liuii now entirely \voll-nn miiiohiiiid- ni'lios. nu liuwk.ns or Hiiltttna. and I feel fiosh and lestnd upon arising In the nioniliu. \\hero all others haxo fallud , Dr4 , fopeland and Manslleld haxo been Mieecssfnl , and I I'liniiot say tnii iniH'li for them , and tn any and all I will irliullv lepeil my story. " M11S O. I' . ANDhlfO.N.ilOII r-'oward hlreot : " .My nose IH now eloar , no moro liuwiiliiK ami hplttliu.no here tluoat , my ho idaehes luvn eeased ai < I mv tiyes are as stiiuu as e\or. 1 ean now iu-iil the papnrH , o\en ut nlt'hl , and feel like a UlUVroiit pi > ruii. . To miioh pralxo eaniiot bo clvnn Dr . C'opuland and .Manslluld fnrlhuli eareful andeonsu-lentlDiis wurk Inmv CUM * , and I lie. u Illy icfoinineiiil themtoall " Mlt. SAMl'I IjSMVTII. Tin Smith Illthslreet : "I a in I'm happiest man In tlio ullj. feeiln that I ha\o found \\hat I thoiuhl lost fmuvor my L-ooil hualthnnd uiiyono who Knows mo ean heo that 1 am a we.II limn : I ham no mine nUht swiiuts ; no p-iln In tlio I'hehl orsliuiililor- lilmli's ; I eouuh nu more and 1 am ualnliuln Hush livery day 1 uannut s'iy tun nnioli fur theiiood UIH. Cuiio and any MaiiHlleld have doiui In my i'ii 6D. " Ml ! . JOHN .MAI.ONK , IhUt South I.Uh atrent : " 1 heartily loeumiuunil Dis. Copelaiid nnd Manstleld'H troalinenl us I ho uiily ( in iliiiont that o\tr Kavu memiy relief , and nail I known uf thuiii buuiiur ItuniH hiivo Kiivtul mo ye.ira of Niilfurlnu' and mneh money. " MIL STII'HIN : : MAKTIN , t-uuth "Iteadlns of the nundorfnl HiiccuMi ( if Drs. Ciipeland and Mnnsllohl 1 ihouuht 1 would try IiiHt onvo wore lo bu cured , und I am thanUf in did , for they have uccoiupluhcd wuuduia In my o.ye After treating with them my dvmtn loins lm\i nil d siiipiMroil and I am as wel fi < p\er I m In mlife. . " MI > S I.At ItA tlOODIir.AUT. is > ) Kr ljn | jlleel ! "I eiiunot say or do lee mil h fur Drf Copeland and MiiiKlleld , for they havn enreil meaml pliieed me In hetter huMtlt eonernlly than I ectnlil ever hope for. " . Mil. C.V. . rn-il'IMf. ( i.i North (2nd ( street ! "My head and muo are eliur. itool appetite , no iiHirn nlelil MnenK. mid my lunutroubm U rutIrelv rellined , and I ha\o nu further fear nf riiiisiimpllon. I can't ! > tun mni-h ! n liralseuf lr ) . I'upeliind and Munilleld , for they na\o iitely saxed my life. " 1 holr Oi-oilciitluN. As has hem il.l , Di , W It (1opelaiid WAS nroi'Uenl of his class at lltdlnvnu llo pltul .Medical I'u.le e. New York , where ho itrnd- tinted , the mint fummis Institution of Its kind In thoeuuinry. IIU .llplum i lnnr < the wrllton r ndiirse > ent of the inedliMl authorities uf fti'jv \ orkof thn de ins of pr.nn limit niedle tl eollojesln Pennsylvania Dr. P. II Mniutlnlil's "eileiilUls are no less abundant and uimiml- Illeil. He ' ( iHolH formally Imlorsml hy thu o- let.ir oof j iriuiiH eouut > ami stito medieal soeletu-M , Until L-iiitlemen , after Ihnroiiub hosp till exiiiTleuee and praotlee. have do- volid their live * to tlio prietleo of I heir tueo- I es. with wit sueeoss the eolnmns of the dally papeiishuw ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building , Ujr. lithuiiil rnrnnni Sis. , ( ) inilii , NO'J ir. ii , t / //.i.M , .n. n. 1. 11. 3lASMVSKt.lt , 31. I ) . Consulting I'hys olana Specialties : O itarrh and all dl e isos of the I.ye. Car , I'liroat an I l.uius. .Nervous Ills- eases , skin Diseases , Chronlo Diseases , Ollico Hours I ) to 11 a. in. , 3 to . " > p. m. , 7 toll 11 m. i-nml.iy IU a m to I p m Catanh'il troubles and * kindred dNo.isoa treated successfully by mill , ' 'end 4o In stamps for ijuestloii elrenlars. Address all letters to Cupeland Medical Institute , Now VuijiUfe Ituihllut : . Omaha , Neb "Absolutely the Best blado. ! ' "A Delicious ] > Icrtcatc ! < l Con- fiiction" for the relief of Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and for clearmn the voice. I-'or sale hy all Druggists nnd Confectioners. Packed in full two ounce packages , Price 5 Cents. If yon arc unable to procure the Pomona Cough Tablets from your denier fend us 8 cents in stamps and receive a box by mail. Mncle by the manufacturers of the celebrated P o in o 11 a Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & CO , , Council Bluffs , la. COUNCIL B UFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All Klnilsof Dyo'nsand CleiuihiT ilouo In the highest style of thu art. Padeil and stulned fabrh-H made to look as coed as now. Hod fo itheiseleaiioil by steam In Hrst-olins man ner \\orle piomptly donoand ilellveied In all parts of ihu country Send for urlco list. 0. A. MACIIAN , - - I'HOIMUCTOK. 101.1 Itroidnav. Near NoitliHoitern Depot , COUNCIL HI.UKIM. IOWA , CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. rSTOCK. . . . . ) . $ I50OOJ SURPLUS AND PlWFlFS . 70.003 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,003 s I. A. Mlllor , If. O. Olo'ison , R & . fill u L' , u t , l\ i ; . II irt , .1. 1) IMiuuiiilsiin. Ohurloi U llaniian Trans tot KtHior.il banking busi ness. 1. irxustcaplul anil aurplui of uuy UuiU Inboiithwustein lutva. TeRESTN TIME DEPO3IT3 _ M OF COUNCIL BLUFF3 , 10N\ \ . I'nitl U Capital $100,039 OMoit ornnnlrol hjnU lln Urn cltr furulitn nnt ( tiiinoUlo ovc'i uu.i ml cm ! , ) oirllli ICiiuiul attention imlil to calluctloni. AOOJJIIU of Inl'vU ' * uiU , bnnki , binkon und oorpor.ttluni iOlloltjL Oorre ponileaco In vltjl. UUO. 1' . aANKOUi ) , I'roiliHnt. A.V. . IUHKMA.V. Cillilar. A. T. UlUlf , Anlilnt CaiMtr Sims _ . . I'rao tluo In the anil federal eourtti. Ko 31111 I , l anil Shu arO llcno block , Uounoll llluITj. t.i. HI rinillltf'rc Attorney it fjurNii ( . J. tllilllllJllb , i > oar [ street , ever Ilil ' null's atoro. Tolophouti No. - > ! . Iliinluou houra. a a , m loJy ui , Oounull It u Is , 11. PATEfflS for I'ltDLTIt .1) ) IIV Till. Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqiml with thu liuuro.il of tlimu hivliu clnlmi nitnliDt thoKovt-rmnuiit Ii th it of I.NVKNTOltS , who often Iii5i > tliubouuMtof vulu iblohivualU iiboimu * of Hi" liicuiiitiuturioy or lantluntliin of ttu uttimmy * cinpluL'il to obtain thulr piitunit Too iiniuli oar cnitmit ho ujreruUu I la u n luf IIH CMi.utoat an rullnlilu mlle HIM to proaum imumu fur till vnlua of n ( "Hull'I ' > l > n'lt ' K" ) illr , It iiotu.iilrolr upon tin caruaiKt "kill of till ) lUtornor. 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Ifrua Imvuim liiroiitlua nn haii't urn I TIIK IIIJU IIUltKAII 11 "liutcli or iilnuiur.iiiti Uiorjuf. toitothur with a brief itoii'rlptlun at tlio Im.iurtint fu turt > . am. you will liu mioj mlrlta I at to Hi i bail o I'lrJD to IIUMUO .Muiluli uru niitnecuMirr unlmi tlm ln > on- Him U of n uouipllcatod naliiri ) If othori are la. frhiKl'iKun your rUlili , or It ruu arliirol wltti InfrliiKoniunt bjr iitliuri , iiilniilt tlm in liter lo TIIU IIUIUiAirtur n rullnUlu OI'INIO.V biifuro M'.lnii on tlio matter Tllli IHili HURIiAU 01 ; CLAIMS -"JO 11 en lliill.lln , ' , Onn'.ii ' , Nub. tff TM Iliircui U narunlecd by th Omaha llvo. thu I'lnneer 1'ruib and Ihu Huu I'mnolsuo l.xiimlner Cui thhout atul sonil It with your in < tjulry.