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    T1I12 OMAHA DAILY 131513 ! FRIDAY. 1WKMBER lo. 1R03.
DAILY HEE
1IM.M-TS
NO. 12 PRAIU. STUKirr
to nny part Of 1 c pHy
II.V \ TII.TON - Manager
TPT Fimnvra J IlintnamiOnicc . X ° ' * 2
TELEPHONES
, Mgt | , K.lltor . No.B3
Ml * t'K MKXTWf.
"Boston Store , cloaks ami holiday goods.
The new tturllngton depot was thrown
* open to the public yesterday ,
Regular meeting of tlio Woman's Relief
rorps this nrtcrnoon nt 2IO : ! o'clock In the
Urn ml Army hall.
The funeral services of the late Ivlwnrd
ritch will ho held at the family residence I"
Avoea at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
The- Sixth Ward Klvc-Cciit club Is ro-
Miir teil to moot In the council chamber this ,
Friday , night , Instead of Its club hall.
H , C'.ladden died at 1 oYlccl ; yesterday
nfturnoon of la grippe. at his residence , -M-i (
Sjouth Eleventh strrot. aged S4 years.
ICll Kunyan culled lit thu ofileo "of Justice
Vlcn yesterday and nied an It-.fonnatlon
chanting his son uau with Unociiing nun
down.
Switching tracks are belnt ; put In on thu
lots lying north of the MeCormiek bulldluir ,
now in process ol erection , for the use of the
company.
Kilns Short , n colored man , who stole a
pair of trousers from the Kovero house , was
Kent to the county Jail for ten days yesterday
in police court.
S. T. Walker Is an applicant for the posi
tion of neputy state oil Inspector. Hu is
well known In the city and hus many friends
who wish for his success.
.lustlcoVlon performed n double wedding
ceremony Wednesday , the parties being
John Skclton and Annlu Jones , and Kdwln
I ) . Lambertson and .Icnniu Hkelton , all of
Crescent.
The 1/ullr.s Aid sicloty of Kt. John's
Kngllsh Lutheran church wlllhuvu an apron
sale next Thursday afternoon and oyunlnp
at the now Uoyal'Arciiuum parlors in the
1)row ) hulldine.
Another sunplyol World's fair art port
folios. No , 1. has been received at the Coun
cil DlulTs ofllco , and nutucribors of 'I HE Hr.n
In this cLy can present their coupons anU
their dimes at 1- Pearl street.
The funeral of .1. I. . Forma n took place
ycstertlay morning from the residence of
his'ilaughtcr. Mrs. Haymer , Hov. 1-1. J. Hah-
cock ofllcl.itlng. A lareo number of sorrowIng -
Ing friends were present , among them retire-
Bontatlons from the local lodges of the Uoyal
Arcanum and the Ancient Order of United
'
"Workmen.
Dr. J. II. Cleaver received a telomMin
" \Vedncsday announcing the death of his
mother , Mrs. I. M. Cleaver , at the ago of f.l
years , Mrs. Cleaver was well known hero ,
having spent two years with her son. Shu
had been ailing for seine time , but death
came sud dcnly.
John Johnson tiled at M o'clock hist even
ing at the riisidcnce of his grandson , D.ivul
Kutcllffc , GL'0 Itorili Ninth street , aged 7S
years , from the effects of a paralytic stroke.
He was an old settler of Council IIluffs , and
for the past twenty years had been employed
by the Northwestern railway.
Ii. K. Phillips was arrested yesterday and
given a hearing before Justice Vicn on tno
charge of threatening to kill V. .1. Hrcch-
till. His size and the manner In which he
invited Hrochlill out into the street seemed
to have been ttte two main considerations in
leading to the filing of an information by
Hrcchtill. There was nothing In his talk ,
however , to warrant a prosecution and ho
was discharged.
The last Issue of the Homo Dolieht. pub
lished in the interest of the Union Christian
mission , is accompanied by a souvenir portrait
trait of Uuv. and Mrs. Delong. Mr. Dclon ?
also writes an interesting article giving the
history of the mission since Its organization ,
two years ago yesterday , tlo s-iys that
thcro have been 'JtVl conversions and 'Jiil ! >
persons clothed. An account of the pros-
rcss of the Girls Industrial school is also
given.
Moitiirn Iliiuk 1.1st.
1)00 ) cloth bound , 12 mos. , good titles ,
worth 25c , for 12Je. See bargninsi in 12
inoH. n.t Ic each , worth . 10c ; FJuu Jliir ,
! ) Sc each ; Mary Juno Holmes' works ,
! > 8c ; Mny Agnes Fleming's works , 9Sc ;
Aupustn .lane Evuns1 works , 81.39 and
$1.75 ; lied Line and Roston store edi
tion of joctB , ( JOe ; 1 "added Seal 1'cotH ,
OSc ; Stoddard's Glimpses of the World ,
$2.7" ) ; Dora illustrated books , ! ) So ; Co
lumbian Atlas of the World. 31.89Voh : -
htor'w unabridged , cloth , $1.19 , sheep ,
$1.45 : Borthu M. Clay's novels , cloth ,
2T > c ; Mark Twain's books from fiyo to
$2.25 ; Hue's Les Miberubles. 75c ;
Dickens , Ji" . vol. . cloth , SX98 : Hulwor
Lytton. 13 vol. . cloth , $3.98 : Irving's , 9
vol. . clolh , W.81I ; Tlmckor.v. 10 vol. ,
cloth , $2.98 ; Chambers' Kncyclopaedin ,
12 vol. , $5.00 ; R.llott , (1 ( vol. , cloth,31.-1S ;
Diimns , 8 vol. , cloth , $1.09.
Key of Heaven and Key of Heaven
Combination ISjiistlo and Go.spi'ls , ( Jem
of Devotion , etc. , etc. , till at our usual
low price always to be found at our book
clopi'.rtmeiit. Now arrivals of popular
books daily.
FOI'JIERINOIIAM , WHITKLAW & C-'O. ,
BOSTON RTOUK.
Council BlulTs , la.
Sterling silver ten spoons $3.75 per set
nmi everything in silverware in the
sumo proportion at Maurer's.
After January I. Brown's C. O. D.
grocery will close each oveninir ut 7
o'clock"except Saturdays and Mondays.
J'KltSOXA I , JM It AII HA I'llS.
Judge J. K. F , McOco , who has been con-
lined to his home by serious illness for a
week past , was able to bo out yesterday for
the llrst tlmo.
Alderman .1. J. Hathaway was about the
streets yesterday for the llrst tlmo slnco ho
was taken down by tils recent severe sick
cpull several weeks ago.
T. 13. Casady of this city Is mentioned as
a possible successor of Assistant United
.States Attorney Howell of Keoktik for the
bouthern district of Iowa.
Ask your grocer lor Domestic soap.
;
Miirrlnuu IIconic * .
The following marriage licenses wore
issued by the county clerk Wednesday :
Niimo and Addrest , . ARC.
I Henry (1 , llnrrown. Ashland , Noli 40
I IliinimhU. Him oil , Ashlaml , Nub 40
j It. II. Lit tin , Lincoln. Nub iB !
I Anna I' . Coy , Lincoln , Nub " &
t Murtln H. Kllltl o. Council liliilin 'JO
I Mnry L. llrown , Minneapolis , Minn " 0
.1 John SUellon , Crcsccnl 25
1 Annlu .1 onus , Urocont - ' -
I dwln II. l.ambor-ioii , Crescent 30
't JiuinUt Miiilloii , CruM'uni W
The Morse Dry Goods company's Santa
Claus wagon , wnloh is attracting Btich
widespread and onthuslastio ntteiuiou in
Omaha for its novelty and originality ,
will exhibit in Council Hlulls Friday all
day on the principal btreots.
Got a Christmas gift that is useful and
beautiful , There never wore such beauti
ful things at Lund's china shop and so
cheap. At tistie lamps , dinner sets , tea
tuts , chamber sots , bric-a-brac , odd
pi : eos , ete.
Will ( lite H 1'iirly.
Arrangements have been made by the
young men of the Council DIurTs 400 for a
brilliant narty on. . Thursday evening , De
cember " 8 , ut Chambers' hall on Pearl street.
They promise to make It the event of the
season and will , no doubt , keep their word.
Chambers' dancing academy , Shugart
block. His elegant now hull can bo se
cured for parties , and any such desired
will bo arranged for. For information
apply to elevator man , at Pearl street
entrance , or address AYK. . Chambers ,
17th and Douglas , Omaha. Dancing
classes every \Vo.lncsduy.
llaxo you seen the now gas lieators at
the Gas company a '
Another Bocd Investment Company
Squelched by the Law.
TWO PROMOTERS ARRESTED YESTERDAY
Srrcet anil Vnnnnttajit
Into Ciutuily by n tlnlteil
M.irnliul lor Violtitlnc tlin
l'o titl
As foretold In Tin : Hr.B yesterday morn
ing , J. B. Sweet and S. P. Vannatta of the
Kqult.iblc Investment company weie placed
under arrest during the day on tln > charge of
using the malls fur unlawful purposes in
furthering u lottery scheme. Deputy United
.Stales Marshal Hlchards tnude the arrest on
an information tiled by Inspector Mercer.
Both mi'ii succeeded In putting up a bond
for ? 1IHKJ and were released ipendlng the
action of the federal grand jury in March.
From the investigation of the olttci.ils it ap
pears that this company has not done so
largo n business as the Perpetual Maturity
Investment company. The latter was or
ganized last Fcbiuiry. while the former dlit
not coiiincnco operations until some months
later.
Mr. Vannatta claims that he has known
comparatively little of the workings of the
plan. "Sweet said It was all right , " he re
marked , "and I went In with him without
paying much attention to the business. "
All thu interested p.irtles In both of the
companies are well mid favorably known in
Council Hluffs , and while the fact of the
arrest did not occasion much surprise in
view of the recent crusade agaluat similar
companies in other parts of the country ,
they nevertheless receive a good deal ol
sympathy from the public generally that is
not given the promoter * of like schemes , par
ticularly those In Des Moincs , who skipped
the country to avoid being prosecuted.
The winding uu of the affairs of these two
concerns will leave a great many people out
of poi'kt-l in bums ramilng all ( he way from
$ 1 to g."iO , or more. It. is safe to presume
that somu who bought bonds had doubts as
to Hie outcome , but each one hoped to uet
his * 1.000 out befori ! the llnal crash came.
Many of those who bit at the scheme of
gettinir something for nothing are backward
about letting the fact bo known , and the
chances are that most of the prosecuting
will have to bo done by Uio United States
authorities , while the patrons try to bo as
contented as pos.sihlc with the smashing of
their air castles.
lo it * Co itliiucd.
Owiiijj to the unfavorable weather of
Tuofrilay , and to { 'ivo every ono a chance
at the ihaiiy bargains at our half-irlco
counters , we have aocidod to continue
our sale to tin * I'litl of the week at the
same prices , which ai o just half the
original price.
The following articles are tu bo lounii
at our half-l rico counter for the re
mainder of the week ;
Vienna glassware , rose jur . numer
ous kind of vases , fancy colored baskets ,
handsome card receivers , etc. . ete.
( IHKMAN AN'II AfSTHIAN t'ltOC'KKHY.
Cracker j.ir.-s after dinner cotl'ees ,
bread plates , fruit plates , fancy plates ,
salts , pitchers , bread and milk sets and
nuinv "other us-eful articles in the crock-
erv line at uOe on the 81.00.
K.XTUA t.IST.
"f " 11 kinds from $ 1.M to
umbrella stands , lire screens ,
tables , dusters and statuary. All ut half
price.
DOU.S.
400 dolls of all kinds and sixi'S. iiKihiil-
ing kid body , from ( i inches to : ! " inches ,
with bisque heads , slightly soiled :
prices vary from f > i ; to 5 = 2.00 each : youi
choice of the lot ut
IIAI.V I'HU'K.
FOTIIIKIXUHAM : , Wnmr.A\v&t'o. : ,
Council Hlult's , la.
KKMKMHKK SANTA Ct.AUS
lias an engagement at the Moston
Store Friday afternoon from II to f > .
Those wishing to sec the old gentleman
can do so then. BOSTON" STOKK.
fireat sale of skates , sleds , pocketknives -
knives , velocipedes , boys' wagons.
Those are our Christmas specialties ,
and you can buy u pair of club skates for
50c , or a good slctl from 51'e to " . "m. Hig
line of lo ! " knives. Cole'sII Main
street.
M. Wollman will help you" select u
beautiful Christmas present and at the
Kimo time help you to save money.
OIlli.rNT/.KI ) C1IAIUTV.
I'laiiK Heine l.-ild to Help thu Poor 111 a Syn-
tomatlu Milliner.
A movement Is on foot to organize an asso
ciation of charitable people of Council Bluffs
for the purpose of supplying the worthy poor
of the city with such help as they may need.
A meeting of the pastors of the city will beheld
held nt ! l o'clock this afternoon in Dr.
Phelps' study at the First Presbyterian
church , and n call wilt bo Issued by them for
a nms'i mooting of clti/.ons , to oa held in the
piu-iv mrt of next week. It has been
thought advisable that the call for the mass
niecliuKbe made In this way , although It is
not to bo understood that tlio churches are
to monopolize the work. There are scores
of families In the city that are in need of the
common necessaries of life. Some of them
nro worthy and others are not. The plan is
to separate ono class from the other and bo-
Htow aid only whore it Is deserved. The work
will ho carried on systematically , and every
charitably disposed resident of the city
should feel an interest.
OI'KN HVHXIMUS.
The llostun Store
is open every evening until utter the
holidays.
FOTHEUINailAM , WlUTHI.AWiSr Co. ,
Council BlulTs , la.
Ladies , if you desire absolute pcaco In
the kitchen iit > k your grocer for J. O.
IIolTiimyr Co.'s Fancy 1'iitout Hour.
Tnulo murk Blue Hoostor.
Shutlnreil I'lnto duns.
Charles Hlerworth and J. " V. Collier , com
monly known as "Bullhead , " became In
volved in u fight yesterday afternoon in
front of the Hotel Ininan. Colllor has had
considerable trouble of late , having boon
lined for healing his wife. A second case
growing out of the same wlfo-hoallng opera
tion was dismissed yesterday In Justice
Vien's court on the understanding that his
wife would pay the costs and ho would stop
beating her. A' , thu tinio Collier was ar
rested about n wcok 11120 thcro was intense
feeling against him m the noichborhooJ In
which ho lived and talk of lynching wns
freely Indulged In on acount of the shameful
way in which he had abused hU wife. Hler
worth teems to have been ono of the
neighbors and Interested himself to the ex
tent , of helping Mrs. Collier when she was
turned out of homo by her husband. There
was consequently no love lost between thorn ,
and when they met In front of the hotel yes
terday there wn trouble. IJlerworth ,
according to the statement of eye witnesses ,
was the aggressor , trying to strlku Collier
with a loaded rano. Collier went at him
and In n few moments had tlin best ot him.
In the course of the fracas Hlerworth was
forced against the plate glass window in the
front of the hotel with such force as to
break It. Mike Kildaru separated them.
Uicrworth'B hand was cut , but no further
damage of s very serious nature was done to
either of the contestants. The window \vat
broken Into several million pieces. Collier
and llicrworth hud eacti other arrested on
the charge of disturbing the peace.
For neat job printing , prompt delivery
and lowebt prices 10 to 1'ryor liros. , Bto
job office , lii Poorl btroot. ,
Strnuiu All Jtlfht.
M. W , Strouse , the North Eighth street
man whoso wife reported that ho had disap
peared , together with several hundred dollars
lars that ho bad ou his person ut the tlmo
sliO lost aw him , turned un < ifc and "Oiind
at .t Into hr.irc4iieiiitnj niuii * Hr spen
the evening at the free public 'ibrnrA ' ami
later went to the meeting of the deitjxr.Uii"
rltib. Ho was considerably surprised ulicn
ho lennicd of the apprehension his wife was
caused by hi * absence.
Illc ItnlULtlon In C'lonlm.
Fothcringhnm , Whltclaw ACo. . of
the Uoston store were this morning in
receipt of the following telegram from
their ow York agent , that will in-
forestall :
Niw : YOUIC , Dec. 12 , ISO.I.-Fothorlng-
ham , Whltclaw & Co. , Council UlufTe ,
la. ; 1 have just bought for you 1100
sample cloak * at fiO per oent.ofT from
OIKS of the best manufacturers. A nice ,
clean lot. K.x press todav.
todav."A.
"A. C.SMITH.
This shipment will reach this city seas
as to bo put on sale Saturday morning
atS o'clock , December 111.
Twrilly Per U it llfocimnt
On all silver and plated warp. Slor-
ling silver teaspoons tit $ -1.00 i > cr set , in
cluding engraving. C. U. .liioquuniiti
iV ( 'o.
Smoke T. 1) . King iV Co's Partaga * .
STIl.l. T1IKY , I.\M.
l.lttln Pi-ogre * * Mmln in tlio Control Ov < * r
the Sheriffs Olllnr.
The coiitest over the Pottawnttamle county
shrievalty was resumed In the south room
of the court house ycstcrdny morning. ' The
attorneys for Haen had made the desired
iivestlgatlon Into the statements mauo by
heir opponents last Monday and tiled their
uiswcr embodying their claims. In It wore
contained the allegations that the b.iliots of
Wright and Knox townships had been
counted correctly ; that two votes had been
.brown out in Hazel Doll which should have
joen counted for Hnzon : two in Crescent
and two In Valley were also thrown out ;
two in Center were counted for Scaulan
which should have been for Hazcn , and that
mistakes had been made in counting the
liallots in Wavelaud and Miiidcn townships.
Liy which Scanlan gained one in the former
and two In the latter.
The llrst witness put upon the stand was
County Auditor Matthews , who was culled
uuon to tell how securely the ballot boxes ,
poll books and other apparatus connected
with the last election had been kept since
they were turned over to him. Ho was also
culled upon to Identify the poll boons of the
First precinct of the Third ward and the
First ol the Sixth , which had been se.iled
up by him -after the Board of Supervisors
decided to throw them out on account of the
failure of the Judges and clcrlis to certify
them properly.
In the afternoon W. A. Wood , one of the
judges of election in the Third ward , First
precinct , was put upon the stand in order to
1'tcntify the poll book in his ward. Ho tried
to < lo so , but his attempts were rendered
useless by the storm , or rather steady
drix/.lc , uf objections of the attorneys on t he
onposlto side. These attorneys have
adopted dilatory tactics , It seems , and their
one ambition Is to delay matters us much as
possime. AI me present raic 01 uroprcss
the contest is likely to be completed about
the time the present term of oflli-e expires.
Some people who don't know very much
about politics supposed that all that was nec
essary was that the boxes should bo opened
and the ballots counted. It was not
until affr the lirst few guns had been
tired that they found out " just how
much wrangling and jawing and objecting
and hairsplitting and other things Incident
to the legal profession had to bo gone
through with before the boxes could be
opened and the judges bo allowed to ascer
tain by a recount Just .vho had been elected.
The question which will have to be de
cided first of all is whether or not Uio ballots
can be brouirht in in those precincts where
the Judges forgot to make the proper certifi
cates. As all of these precincts happen to
give Scanlan a majority Hazen's attorneys
claim that a return Is no return at all unless
it is properly certillcd lo. Consequently
there was in cfl'ect no election in those pre
cincts and the voters might as well have
stayed ut homo. In the precincts that were
thrown out by the Board of Supervisors
there are enough votes lo throw the scale
one way or the other , and so here is where
the real light conies , after all. The only
thing the public is to do is to hope that Ihu
attorneys will kindly allow the Judges to
mukc the agony as short as possible.
Miirur Corn ! > itir : CornI
Try the Council Bluffs Mignr corn.
The best in the market.
Absolutely no chemicals in-ed to blench
the corn white. It is young , tender ,
sweet , clean and wholesome.
- v
Solid silver teaspoons ffclt.OO per set.
Wollmun's , 4011 Broadway.
Domestic soun i * the best
hl'KCIAI. TA-VKS
I'lnn Whcrr.uy tlic City \\lll Ha l-iiul > le.il to
Seciiru .llorc Prompt Collections.
Ill the suggestion made by Mayor Law
rence and Cit > Auditor Uould to the council
Tuesday evening with reference to the col
lodion of special taxes there is embodied a
plan which , If followed out , will give the
city , It Is claimed , the use of mutiey any
where from lifteen to forty-live days earlier
than u.ider the present sysiem and will alto
prevent a deficit in the city funds which is
constantly growing larger. At present all
special taxes arc collected by the county
treasurer and the result Is that the money
Is loft lying in tne vaults at the court house ,
it Is claimed , sometimes as long ns three
months before It is turned , over to the city.
If the law provided that such taxes should
bo collected by the cH.i treasurer there
would bo no such delay and there would
also bo lho advantage gained from putting
the collection in the hands of an oftlcer who
was closely and personally interested in see
ing that the taxes were paid In us promptly
as possible.
The deficiency above referred to re
sults from lho rather strange way in which
the interest on special taxes is collected.
Ttio property owners are required to pay for
paving , grading and the like in uay.nents
of one-fifth , duo every two years , At the
time each payment is made the interest on
that payment for the tlmo it has been run *
ning is collected. Consequently no Interest
hus bocri collected at all on the hist fifth
until eight years have passed , when it is all
paid In a lump. In the meantime the city ha
been paying interest on the full amount to the
holders of bonds that were issued to cover
those expenditures and the deficit iroes on
growing until the eight years have elapsed ,
when it Is all evened up. This gives rise to
considerable annoyance , which could easily
bo done away with by simply requiring
property owners to pay interest on the i
entire unpaid nnioimv annually , as the law
now allows. The city ofliciuls who are back
ing this plan claim that u great deal of the
present dlniculty would be evaded by nmklng
it a part of the duties of thu city treasurer
to collect this fix , The change would re
quire n special net of ttio legislature , miin
move is now on fool to introduce u bill In thu
next session of the legislature containing the
desired provisions.
Gold plated onyx top table piano
lamps with olcetriu burners and shades
only * IO,00 at Maurer's.
Ask your grouer for Domestic soap.
Illc Mfrtliii : Tonight ,
At the council chamber this evening will
bo held the meeting referred to In TUB Hr.u
several days ago between the city council
and the citUens for thu purpose of deciding
upon a policy with reference to the nickel
faro question , A meeting of the council and
the motor company is to bo held In the near
future In the hope that the now exUtmg
differences may be settled. The meeting
thlp evening Is held for the purpose of dis
cussing' the matter and drawing up a list of
demands , so that the council may know just
what the citizens demand from the company
n the was of concessions and know how tenet
net intelligently. A large attendance is
ooked for , us this is a matter iu which ovcry
cmo is deeply interested.
Genuine Roger's knives $1.40 n sot at
Wollnmn'u , 40 ! ) Broadway.
< : . > > . Wrli'lit.
Sherman ( Joss , who until recently made
his homo in this city , and Miss Ida Wright
of Beatrice Neb. , were married last Wednes
day by Hov Frank WIhrcafor ot the Cftv-
airi Baptist churuli of Kansas City , nt his
homo , lho groom wu&.tu business here for
a number of years and Is well known. Slnco
his recent departure ( rnm his old homo ho
has boijn running n 119 * agency In Kansas
City. The noxvs of tils marrlngo will bo of
Interest to his many friends here , all of
whom will extend congratulations.
IVitl ( live You noe't'n ' Head Th ! < .
This notice , Ifcutbht 'mid ' brought to
W. W. Chapman , is .good for .10 cents
casli in payment on lho purchase of any
paftlol or etching ntv lilJ holiday head
quarters , No. 18 Main street , which ho
1ms secure' ] for this "special sale. Five
hundred framed subjects , just purchased
by Mr. Chapman nt a-.forced sale in the
east , are olTarcd byf lbn | at less than
manufacturer's cost. A.U new , artistic
ally framed , perfect gems.
Maurcr will sell the balance of his
wholesale stock of dolls , etc. , at less
than wholesale prleci .
Diamonds nt Wollmnn's , 4011 Broad
way.
DlMrlrt I onrc llitpienlni | ; .
Mary Uakcr , who shot a nun somewhere
In the vicinity of her sister in-lnw's bend ,
will only spend thirty days In the county
jail as the consequence of her bad marks-
iminshlp. The Jury brought In u verdict
yesterday ( hiding her guilty of assault.
Instead of assault with Intent
to commit murder , and the sentence
as above slated was imposed on her forth
with.
Chester Kgbort and Harry Mark , the
latter n colored boy , were brought before
Judge Kinith yesterday as candidates for the
relorin school. The ISgbcrt boy has been
mixed up in almost innumerable cases of
thieving and his companion Is almost as bad.
The latter was ordered tiiKcn to the reforma
tory at Kldor.i. Judgement was postponed
In the other case , but the probability is
ihotiBht to bo by the attaches of the
court house that ono will not ire without the
other. Harold Kgbert , a brother of Chester ,
has also had an examination and Is now
serving n three days sentence In the county
jail for thieving while walling for the jadge
to render a decision.
The nrgumenls of the demurrer In tbo
criminal cases ap.iinst A. 1C. Stone and Her
man Parr , charged with criminal nezllgenco
In connection with the motor accident on
.South Main street , are likely to bo heard to
morrow. In case their attorney , Smith Me-
Pherson. can bo here.
The contest ease of Gleason against Hath'
away , over the olllco of Third ward aider
man , Is looked for to bo tried today.
Ella 1'ullls has tiled a petition in the dis
trict court asking for a divorce from her
husband , Sherman Tullis. They wore mar
ried in January. If-lU , at I'iercc , Neb. Mrs.
Tullis claims her husband has not been true
to his marital vows , but has committed
adultery with Fanny Hamilton and Mrs.
Comllnear of Omaha. She also says ho
abused her and stole the furniture of her
house and sold it to net money with which
to continue his wild and wierd career.
Anna B. Forrest filed a petition asking
for n divorce from John H. Forrest , to whom
she was married in Eldora. Kan. , in 18sr.
She chums he deserted her after one year of
married life.
Rev. T. J. Muekay will lecture on
"Western Life and Humor'1 in thu Guild
rooms of Grace Episcopal church , Fri
day. December 15 , 8 p. in. , lor the bone-
lit'of the Busy Bees Guild. Tickets.
2oe. Reserved seats , fiOe. On sale at
Bracket's corner book store.
Gold plated onyx' ' banquet lamps with
elcctriu burners"ami shades $ -1.00 at
Mauror't ; . ,
"W. S. Baird. Lawveiv Kverett block.
free Snup llumr. ,
Mrs. J. B. Atkins and a number of other
Council Bluffs ladies are discussing the
necessity of starting a free soup house ,
whcro ihe poor people of the city can be
supplied with suftldent food to relieve
temporary distress. Mrs. Atkins has pushed
the matter to such tin pxtcut that she is
ready to take up the work. She has dis
covered that there is a grcut deal of real dis
tress in the city , many latmllcs absolutely
suffering for food. OneYnso is reported of a
llttlo girl pupil at the Bloomer school who
bcuun co ing in the schbol room the other
morning , and when the t'encher inquired the
cause was told with sobs that she was
hunury and had no breakfast , because there
was nothing in the house to eat. Inquiry
revealed tbo fact that the family were sadly
distiuite , the father out of work and unable
to provide even the imrc&t necessities.
Other cases equally pitiful arc reported.
Mrs. Atkins says the chief difficulty
10 bo met at the start isle
lo secure a suitable room , and
if nny one will tell her wlicre this
em be. provided she will commence the
work at once. The butcher and grocery es-
tibllshments haio been canvassed antl
enough incut and vegetables can bo had to
make largo quantities of soup daily , which
she purposes to give to those who need it
niul let them carry it to their homos. There
are nianv energetic women who will join her ,
and 11 lho work is undertaken it will bo
promptly and thoroughly done.
llnniUoinn llolliljy Dltplay.
Looic all'along Broadway and see if
you can ilnd anything that compares
with Davis' display of line holiday goods.
And they will bo sold , too , if beauty ,
merit and price mean anything.
S. M. Williamson still sells the Stan
dard and Domestic at 10G South Main
street , and lias not removed to Broad
way , as has been reported"
CliHint > rr ' Opening.
Ono of the most enjoyable social even is
that has taken plnco for a long time was the
opening of Chambers' hull Wednesday even
ing. This is the hall used by Prof. Chambers
for his dancing acadoniy for several icasons
past , but it has boon so entirely nltcrcd that
its best friends did not Know it in Its now
dress. With walls and coiling papered and
frescoed , olcgnnt curtains at the windows ,
the carpet and furniture of the reception
room just from the shop and with neat toilet
rooms for both ladies and gentlemen , ihcro
was ndccldcduirof newness and convenience
nbaut the place. A largo number of the
society pcoplo of Council Bluffs and Omaha
wore present , and u program of thirteen
dances and three extras wns danced to the
music furnished by nil orchestra of ten
pieces. In one corner of the dancing room
wns a lablo where punch and cake were
'
served. The company was a'brilllunt one
and the occasion was ouo long to bo remem
bered.
Ten carloads of poultry wanted. High
est cash price paid. John Dunn , 410
Upper Broadway.
George S. Davis , pre.scriptiou druggist.
Domestic toil ) ) is t'ne neat.
THU UKAI.TV M.YUICia1.
INSTKUMKNTS philed , 1'on record Decem
ber 1-1 , Ib'JU : . , ; ,
WAHIIANTVPKKIH.
K J JiiuiKo and wife to C lJuciiuumiii ( ,
lol 3. CoiirlluiKl I'hire ' J : * H.OOO
Nicholas Krluhs ami wlft''ln Aiixilhlii
K'lilchl , lot 10 , block 1(5. ( i ; V .Smith's
mill ; ; . ' -
H .M Molir and wlfn to K li Aid re or. lot
3 block 1H , and lol 10 , Llock fi.Wul-
l.llt Illll. . . . . . . ! 2,000
l.ori'iix. Kocnlt : and tvlfu to \ \ I
Jvihimekert , w ! 't lot. [ 10 , bhn'U 'J ,
1'litlnvluw 1,600
Same lo Antolno Hachssi'otl ' same. . . . 1.IJOO
Mllus fi Thompsun lor MS Wilson , hit
ll > , block 3 , Coiner A An-hor's add. . 400
Tlinmuh Morllmer and ulfu to ( icor o
Wardull , iiiiwG.lUH.u ! H.OOO
yurr CIUIU/'IIKKIIS.
Omalm und Lincoln ICuuUj fompany
to W A l.unttworthy , lut-Ua , Archer
I'Jiice , . . . . : 1
J H .Mellil'iand wife to ti T Mndley ,
lots 17 and 1H , lilnclc 110 , Jiuniluu
I'lueo ! 10
J K lltlln und wlfn lo I C llulln , n - '
fret of lot'JO , block 'J , Armslions's
Ibt , . . , 1
Antolnn Hachsto und liuebaiul lo W K
"cliunckert , w ' . , ' of lot 10 , block 2 ,
I'iulnvltnv. , ! 1.000
DKCIIti.
0 W McNniimru , bpeclal muster. loG II
Tzsclnick. lols U , m , V23 , 33. block 1 ;
lots 1 , 3.1 , 10 , 10. 17. 31,32.33block
J ; lolf , Ib lo 'JI. 'J7 to 33 , block a ;
lotH 1 , . , ( ! . 10. 11. 14. 15 , nluck 1 ;
. lots ti und 0. block 2 ; lots 17.'U. . 34 ,
block 3 ; lots Ib , ' 21jj , block 1 ; lols
2.13.14 , 10. block U ; lot II , block 3 ,
iforruianTciruce. , . . 2,200
Total amount of transfers t 'J2.23
WORK OF IOWA KIDNAPERS' '
Two Giila at Sioux Oily Horribly Mistreated -
treated by Five Men.
TAKEN TO COVINGTON AND..DEBAUCHEO
rmiiiK Attracted by Their Scrcnnu Coinn
to Tliclr Itr cno Alter Tltf.v llnve
Hern Itetnlnril All Mu-ht-
All the .Men , Iiltnl.
Storx CITY , Deo. H. [ Special Tclepram to
TUP. 1H-.R.1 Martin , Tom and John Fisher ,
ham Humphrey and Tom Dolan are muter
nrrrst hero on the clinnro of kldnaning and
criminal assault , l.ulu Kelly and Mat > cl
Hart , two young women from Miniu-apolls.
are the complainant * . They were in a
restaurant early Sunday evening and started
homo In a hack. The live men stopped the
hack , overimwercd the driver , and takini :
the girls prisoners , drove them to Coving-
ton , Nob. , a town across the river made up
of prostitutes and tratnblors and crooks.
There they forced them Into a room , where
they lomiilncit with them all night. Monday
the girN's cries for help were heard by men
at work in n feed mill , who rescued them
and sent them back to this city.
Not nn Itiul in Anniiiiniiod.
IOWA CITV , la. , Dec. \ - ( Special Tele
gram to THE Hr.n. ] Although the announce
ment published that IVIl. Williams had
cmbcz/.lcd quite a sum of money wm con-
Ilrnuul yesterday by bomo of the parlies In
terested , William Uoone , who was connci ted
with the Hoard of Trade , tolls altogether a
different story , and ono which puts Mr. Wil
liams In a different position before the pub
lic. He says that for borne tlmo wheat and
con. had been dropping and the local dealers
who had invested heavily were required to
put up margins. This they failed to do and
Williams had closed up a number of doals.
There is only ono instance in which he did
wronir in closing a deal , and that rcsuitc , !
only in a loss of KU.-5. Mr. Hoono further
says that he has tlio records there to provo
everything ho said. When asked why Mr.
Williams had left the city ho said that
there was no more business lo be done , and
therefore It did nut pay him to stay here.
IIU Crlinti round lllmjilt.
DK > MOINKS , Dec. M. [ Special Telegram
to TUB Uii : : . ] Deputy Sheriff J. H. Lewis of
Howard county. Mo. , called at the gov
ernor's oftlco yesterday and secured a ro-
quisltlo for Heason Forbusli , who is wanted
at that place for murder in the llrst decree.
Forbusli is now In Jail at Ottumwa. Thu
crime for which ho is wanted was committed
at Glasgow , Mp. . In 1MI2. Ho murdered
a negro named Uranvllle Hays out of
jealousv , and after committing the deed
dragged the body of his victim a
distance of a quarter of a mile ,
tied a rock . to it and sunk
it In the river. The hijli water of the next
season floated the body out on the .shore and
from this a chain of evidence was con
structed by which the murderer was run to
earth by Deputy Sheriff l.owis. Forbush
has been spending his time In various parts
of the country , largely in Iowa , under the
name of George Leason.
I own Vctrrlnury siirtie" ' " Meet.
Dr. * Moixns , la. " , Dec. 14. fspscial Tele
gram to Tnu Hr.u. ] The sixth annual ses
sion of the Iowa State Veterinary association
began yesterday. Those present arc : C. A.
As'hworth , AshawayV. ; . H. Austin , Newton -
ton ; T. A. Drown , Cliariton : .1. IS. ill-own ,
OskaluosaS. ; H. Hownian. Dubuquofcorco ; !
J. Howell , A. B. Morse , DCS Monies ; W. U.
Nllcs , M. Stalker , Ames ; 15. K. Savorst Al-
gona : ( ' , . F. Starkey , Boonc : .1. O. I.inncoko ,
Stuart ; A. II. McICellcr , Des Moincs ; K. Ji.
KliiRcrv , Creston : K. O. Hicti , Fayottc : F.
( ' . . Wheeler , Pella , andV. . U. Lincoln ,
Orange City.
The newly elected officers arc as follows :
"
"President , W. W. Miles , Amos ; secretary
ana treasurer , J. E. Brown , Oskaloosa ; llrst
vice president , E. E. Bayers , Algona.
Missouri Vallry \ > tcr im.
iMi--oum VALI.BV , la. , Deo. H. ( Special to
THE BEE.J At the regular incetini ; Tuesday
night Uclden post > o. r/J , (5r.iml ( Army of
the Kepublic , elected officers "as follows :
Commander , A. II. T > lvingston ; senior vice
commander , C. Al. Foster ; Junior vice com
mander , S. H. Gray ; quartermaster , W. 11.
Campbell ; surgeon , A. 1C. Siegfried : chap
lain , A. C. Harder : oflk-pr of the tiay , C. K
French ; ofl'.cer ' of the truard , F. LI. Davis ;
adjutant , Harvey Miller ; trustees , J. I ) .
lirown , F. U Davis and George Jaco ; dele
gate to division encampment , NY. II. Camp
bell ; alternate , A. C. Harder.
Will ( in to the Milwaukee.
DES MoiSEti.Dcc. M. [ Special Telegram to
THE Bun.j It is said on unusually reliable
luthority here , that after January 1 the
Dos Moincs , Northern & Western road will
lass into the control of thu Chicago.
Slilwuukce & St. 1'aul , which , in
his | event. will secure the Mil-
vaukeo independent entrance into
} es Molnes and allow it to compote on even
onus for freight and passungor business
vlth other lines. There has heretofore nccn
a trofllc agreement between the roads from
.his city to Madrid , a distance of forty
niles.
Death fit H Carauii Lilly.
CAII'-OS , la. , Dec. M. [ Special to THE
IKE. ] Mrs. M. L. Warren , wife of ono nl
the prominent ) business men , died last night
of consumption.
Prof. A. J. Burton has resigned the post-
.ton of principal of the local schools , the
resignation to take effect January 1 , when ho
enters upon his duties as county superin
tendent of schools , to which njiico ho was
elcctcji last fall. The school board has so-
ccted Prof. M. U Dakln , ex-county superin
tendent of Harrison county , to superintend
the schools for the remainder of the year.
Tln-y Wiint I'rotfoiloii.
DF.S MOINKS , Dec. 14. [ Special Telegram
to Tun BEE. I At the state convention of
Iowa veterinary scientists the legislative
committee was instructed to push a bill for
passage In the legislature nslclng that an
Iowa state veterinary board bo created.
This board is to have flvo members , 0110 of
which Is to bo a member of the faculty of
the Iowa State Agricultural college at Ames.
This board is to have the power to prevent
quack horse doctors from advertising their
business and Imposing on the people.
Attrlliutuii to tlio I'.inlc.
Drnrqru , Dec. 14. [ Special Telegram to
THE BKE. ] ICx-Governor Uarrabce tonight
said the prohibitory law should bo retained ,
but nobody could tell what the legislature
would do. If Governor Boies had done hia
duty every saloon In Iowa would bo closM
today. The statement that the anti-pro-
hlhlllon republicans won the victory In Iowa
was absurrd. The panic did It. The repub
licans this fall could have elected a wooden
cigar sign governor on any platform ,
Kcil .Men r.lect Oltlcern.
Missorm VAi.i.r.v , In. , Dec. H. [ Special
Telegram 10 TUB KEB. ) Cosbayuna tribe
No. 3'J ' , Improved Order of Hcd Men , elcctcu
officers lust evening as follows : Prophet ,
H , ,1 , Milhirj'Biichcin , A. H. Walker ; senior
biiuMinoro , .1. W. Anderson ; Junior sagamore ,
F. J. Arthur ; chief of records , I ! H. Gilkoy :
keeper of wampum , H. Taggert ; trustee , C.
S. Hoar ; district , deputy , U. Kobmson.
Ten Tlimimiml I.OIB.
DIM MoiNKrt , Deo. H. ( Special Telegram
toTnn BIK : , | Fire at Waukee , la. , llfteen
miles northwest of this city , this morning
caused a loss of $10ou ) In the principal busi
ness part of the town ; partly Insured.
CEHAII KAriD * . Doc. U. Business houses
nt Bancroft were destroyed by lire this morn
ing. Loss t5UOGO , partially insured.
llrnvy Intercut * Invulvoil.
Diwqi'E , Dec. -Special [ Telegram to
THE BEE. ! Ex-Qovornor l-irrnlitu today
sold his coal mine in thu Black Hills teA
A , L Sweet of Chicago. Ills stated that a
company will bo formed in Chicago Monday
to build u railroad through It and from St ,
Paul to Pugct sound.
Colored 1'rnnclivr Dueler Arrrot.
DCS MOINES , Dec. H. [ Special Telegram
to TUB BEE.J Hev. II. Skulm , pastor of the
First Baptist church ( colored ; , at Cliariton ,
tii 11 1'iuU-r ' .tvrts * hero t < . r oMa niti'
nulcr false | I'-tonscs , TiicoiDplnlnant li
Mrs K.intiio F.irsHl of I'.iU city , also cx > l-
oivd , who charges that the preacher promised
to marry her , uftor lirst helping her to get a
divorce , and that on the stivnglh of said
promises ilio lo.vied htm a sum of mono.v ,
after which ho refused to fulfill his agron-
nicnt.
Cr.iiAii lUriii * . In. , lco. l-l. ; spcclal Telegram -
gram to TUB Hnn.- ) The arguments In the
contempt cases against Mayor D.\ntels and
eleven alilcrnicn were conoludcd before
.ludge ( Hffcn yostenlay. The Jiidco an
nounced that ho would reserve his decision
until after the arguinc-nts on the Injunction
upon Its merits , the tlmo for these having
been fixed for Friday of this week.
to ttii < Scheme.
1)1 nrgi'i : , Dec. H.- ! Special Telegram to
Tin : Htc. : ) Thcpra' Uoof the Ancient
Onlcr of t'nllcd rkmen of Iowa
yesterday tiled suit to c.ijoln the loyal cr.uul
lodge of the same name from nrganizitu : or
doing life Insurancn business under this or
similar name.
linluntly Klllrd.
MAI.VKHV , la. . Deo. H. [ Special to THE
Hnr.,1 Frank Ash by Df Uetl Oak was in
stantly killed last night by fullins twenty
feet while ntlcnipllng to alletit from the
caboose on No. Tl , through freight , west
bound. _
II JC.I 7 lllilt KHlhV.ti TU.
It Ulll lie iinnoiMlly I'ulr l > recrilod liy
Until or Minw in Ni'hriuliii Todi.r.
U'A'-IIIMITOX , Dec. U. Forecasts for Fri
day : For Nebraska f.oncrally ! fair , pre
ceded by light rain or snow In western portion
tion ; easterly winds.
For Iowa Haiti : southeasterly winds.
For Houth Dakota - Huow Hurries : norlh-
easterly winds.
Iorul llrcord.
Orrii'tsopTHB Wr.vTitRit Hntsvf. OMAHA ,
Dec. -Omaha record of temporatinv and
rainfall compared with corresponding day of
past four years :
I80n. 1802. 1801. IH)0. ! )
.Mlidiiniin U'inprrailiro. ' . ! 3 = illl =
. = 30 =
I'lvi'lpllatlon . T T t.OH ,00
Statement showing the conditijn of torn-
pciT.turcnnJ prai'ipltation at Omaha fur the
day and since March 1 , IS'JU :
Normal toiiipeniture . 2H *
ItollrltMiry fur tin * day . - =
Dellcleiii'y slm-e March 1 . iM-i -
Norimil pirclpltallon. . 03 Inrh
Diilli-luiicy for llipdtiy . 03 Inoli
li 1 . l > - 4Inclus <
n-om Other Suit loin at H n. in
,00'OUmily. '
.Dl'lUaln.
.O'J ( Moutly.
T ( 'lowly.
.00 Part < -U > mly.
.Ill Cloudy ,
. ( lit'Snow. '
imlt'lomly.
.llO'Clear. '
TlKiisruy.
Imlli-ntcH trace. helnw 7ero.
Uii : > niiK K. Ilr.vi' . Local Fuivc
.V7J OK.III.
Vetorau Actor Dies ut I 111 lliinin 111 San
KnincNro , A ceil Kiglity Veirs. :
SAN FiiAXfiMro , Dec. 14. Charles Thorne ,
the veteran actor , died at his homo In this
city last evening , aged SO vears. He came to
California in > IS-li" " , but returned "east again
and managed the theaters in Boston and
Leavenworth , Kan. He c-aaie to California
again in 1804 and for a long lime managed
the Metropolitan theater. Ills first wife
was an actress known as Marie M. lista.ver ,
long since dead. Ten years ago ho married
Mrs , Stark , the widow of another nctor.
The deceased was the father of the late
Charles H. Thorno and I'Jitudln P. Tnorno.
Deutli ol Fntlter Smith ,
INDIANAPOLIS , Dec. 14. Uov. John Orovo
Smith died at his homo in this city yester
day evening. Father Smith was ono of the
best Known ministers in lho Episcopal tie-
nomination in the country and \\as regarded
as a minister of unexcelled usefulness. Ho
was SI years of ago.
Vlcnr ( ienernl McCnho.
\Vooxf OCKET , K. I. , Dec. M. Vicar Gc.i-
cral McCabe was found dead in his boJ this
morning.
CIUMK IN IIIGHPLiACRS ! it i s
not stranpo that some people do
wrong through ignorance , others from
a failure , to investigate us to the righter
wrong of a matte1.- But it is stiMiijro ,
that individuals nud ( inns , vvho uro fully
nwaro of the rights of others , will por-
alat in porpotratlng frauds upon them ,
Ilif/h-toned , woilth.v : mtinufrcturlng
flrraa will offer und neil to retail mer
chants , articles which they know to bo
infringements on the rights of proprie
tors , and imitations of well known coods.
Wo want to sound n note of warning to
the rotailora to beware of euoh imita
tions nuil simulations of ' 'CAU'rat's LIT-
TLK LIVER PILLS. " When they are of
fered to you , refuse them ; you tlo not
want to do wrong , and you don't want to
lay yourself llnblo to n , lawsuit. Bon
Frunklin said "Honesty is the host poli
cy" ' Is just as true that "Honesty Is
thobost principle. "
SPE014L15T
' " ' "
EW'E T"
l , DlSI'Ii.V.SAKY.
Cniltilltilllnll I'fff ,
' In uasnrjuHBoJ In tlio trcat.non'
of all
Chronic , Private and
vNorvous DHoaseH , wnlu
ill ) or consult purhomillv.
THEATMI5N I' IIV M AIi ,
Adcln'HH wllli Blamp. for par-
whloliwill Im HIMII In pliiln oiiveljpj. I'
U Vus J01 , uniuj lid S ISlli utruui. O.iriii. ! : Nj )
- ° " " * . -
It Cut * Coldi , Coughi , Sere Threat , Croup , In8o <
cnia , Whsoplnir Ccujh , Bronthltii ndAithra
A certtln cure for Caniutnptlon in flrtt itAtdi
ind a ture rtlltf In sdt ncd tt.ige > . Visit enee.
Ycu will it * the cxc llent effect after tnkioe the
Brtt dote. K U by 'f 1" * fTerywheri. larRr
WATER Rtt STODKr
conu
WOOO 04 CODS
Tills Tank Heater win iti-i-n larwe nlzeil
tank frum freezing Ini > Uu > \\iMtlier. . Kow t-toi1-
men realUo tinM.ivhu to tli lr t-attln In ould
\venther. Mnileuf t-xli-.i ln > i\y ialradzoil : Iron
Will last many jeart wlilio'it r 'p.ilr. S-nit tu any
un receipt ot4.1)0. ) .
COLE & 89LE , iU i , .
Boftnltp Immlf , vhaprly anllf. an
( lUlcinl-linl Hklu , uucl humlnut Lulr
niriirmitiiiM 1 v tlio rclclirutrd CfTl-
ct'iu HKMKriii * when ull ullii-m full.
In f.iclnl liltml'lic1 ! * , or tlio mtvi-rot bu.
inoti" anil dl cj c. of tlic xlvlii and tralp ,
\\llh I HI uf hull- , wen \\hrn rcrofu-
lone nr liornllai.tlioy ! arc equally
-u ! t-ald uveiythcic.
kv m * wAT uJ § wi * MII j M wv n * m a v
Or ( lie Ilitior Itnlilt l' ltli < > l. > CurcU
by nilniliiUKTlnu I > r. Iluliioit'
,
It can bo ct7en In a cup of oolfcu or tea , or In food ,
without Ihe knowledge oft he patient , It Is absolutely
harmless , and will cn > cl n permanent and upecdy
cure , \\hpther tha paU ut U a uadoratc drinker or
an Ucoholta wreok. It has liecu Klvon In tbouitnda
of cnocs , and In every Instance a pArfoctcura has fol
lowed. It Nc\rrrulU. Theorstemonceltuprecnat d
with tbo Bpeclflc. It bccomea an utter Impossibility
for the liquor appetite to exist.
GOI.IM'.N HI'KflKM ) CO. . FropVi. flnrlnnell , O.
48-pase book ol particular * tree. To bo had of
Kuhn&Ca , Druju'lsts. l.'ilh and Douglas Bis ,
Unialiu , Nub.
DR. E. T.
iEYE NOSE EAR
THROAT
SURGEON.
! Paxton Block , Omahn , Noo.
I ? 2 Cuiat-rli I'ow.lcr caras c
Hi O Allili-n.-sUts. 51) ) cent * .
StnnlilinlilorH
Ol'PirE OK t.KK-CHUKR-ASlWK.BSKX IlAltU-
Aiin Co. , OMAIIA , Nub. , IK-e. 8. 1H'J3. Noilcn
Is herehy cl veil to tlin slneklioldurs of the Ice-
Clarke Aiidrecson Ilardwnro cnniuaiiy that
lin annual ir.ootlnir of Ihu bluekholdurs oi
tlin company will I in hold at tha
iillh-es ol ilio said eunipany , 1'JIU ,
12'J1 and l'J2i : llarney streut. In the city
of Omaha , in the slate of Nebruskti , hn Tues
day , .lannary U , A. I ) . , lri'J-1. at U u'cloul : p , in. ,
for the purpoio of olerlliii ; : ! hoard of directors
for the company to SCI-VD during lho onsiiln
year and lo transact such olhor husliiChS as
may bu presented at.stu-h nutetlni ; .
II. .1. LKK. President.
Attest : W. M. ( ! i.\ss , Secretary.
1)8UIJH ) ( ] : )
ht unit holders' Ali-i ( IIIL' .
Omaha & Kllihorn Valley ItailwayCoiiipniiv :
Nolleo Is herohy Ktven thitl lho animal munt-
\\tif \ \ of tlio stockholders of the Omaha & Elkhorn -
horn Vnlley Htvllwiiy eninpany.for thuoleutloii
of suvcn dlrOL-lor.s and the transaction of such
other Iniblncssns may lawfully como buforo
the im'iMlnirvlllboliutdat the olllco of .lohii
M. 'I'jiurslon , rjilon I'aclllc hulldliiK , Omaha ,
Neb. , upon Wednesday , thu 3rd day of Jan
uary , 1H'J4 , nt 1(1 ( n'eluclc a. in.
Tin ! stock transfer books wilt bu closed ten
dayx hufnrn thu ditto of thu ineulln ; . ' ,
Huston , Due. 1-1 , 1U03. Ai.KX MIM.AII.
Sue rotary.
1) ) 14d 'Mt ,
Special I\Joticcsj
DDUN3IL BLUFF ) ;
7OH SALE -A complete boltlhiy worka. la K03 \
toxvnaiul Uolnir n ifool. p'lj'hu linslnortH , doji
AtlUrcHi tJ.l. ! . lleuofllua
DO YOU know thai Day k Han Have HO no
choice bargains In rnlt and L'-inliiii land iiujr
llilHclty
AIISTJIACTS ami loa-is Farm and nlly propjrt/
bought and Hold. 1'uHuy it Thomai , Couiul
UlnflH
|
GAlUIAf.i ; rnniovit I , c H.spuols , v.inlH. clit nuoy i
cleanoU. KJ llurku , at Taylor's itroeory , olj
llruadway
I/O I HKNT A l-rooai liouso. Ill jinrj of R U
1 Lovin.1 .South lrt Hlivut.
WANTKITo Irailc' . a yonni ; : ! mliiiitii horwi for
KOO < | | > nunmatlutlrril ulcyHu : KOUI | ulmiicu fur
bariraln. AddriiHH box I'-'l. Council HhiitH.
IP YOU want a food horHu. boirianil liariic-uu
for * 75.oo , nUilrc'HH A. laa Ilanelm atruot.
COUNCIL BLUFP3
STEAM DYE WORK !
All lilndiiit Dyolnj
nndUio-iniiu done In
the hUliost Htyln ot
the art. l'ulo.1 an I
ktalnod fubrljj made
to lool : u < i u'oo-l ID
now. Wont promptly
done un.l dollverol
In nil purU of tua
counlry. djnl fur
prluu llit.
A. MACHA.V ,
Proprietor ,
IIroadway , near Nortl
wuitorn ilopot.
Teluphonu
A 1 2-TonS-a-DfiV Machine at a 10-TonsaDay Price.
- ual
Our Warranty Goes with G-.cli Machine.
r , irelcuiacli''jo. '
It-has thu largi-fcl feed
any t'oiUlnnoii
lionlilu-Ktioku
the World.
jinlcs tlxlit ; draft
Capacity ; Construction ; Durability all the-UEST ,
Now Is the time to buy u Uiy : 003 machines sold in the last 1)0 ) du.yn.
SANDWICH MANF'G. ' CO. , COUNCIL BLIJFF3