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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1893)
T1IK OMA1TA DAILY BKT * FRIDAY , DECEMBER 2 > , 1803. TJIifi DAJT/Y IHflE trvxiii. WAITS ci i u i NO. 12 i r.Auii HTUinrr Irlhmi 'yraiilcr lo Any part of U.e city II , 'JlI/rO.N - Munogcr MIONEP NKlt | , , U7 lilt MIi.\ IO.V. i btorc , cloaks anil hollitny goods. A chtlit named Tlulicu IB reported iltuiih mcaslcHiit the f.imlU rcswoneci.WJ Seven- tconih avenue. A M > echl meeting of Utlty Guild will beheld IVidnV nftrinooii nt this homo of Mrs Cook , 1HI Vine street. A full attend- aiiL'c U duelled Hov. A. CUcitoti and wife \\llt CPlobra to tlio 10th antit\crs.u-y of their iiHirliiiro tnmoriow o\cninij at tliclr icMUonco on Kiat Ut oad way. .1. U. Hlo | received a visit fiom some un known tin tics Inut Wednesday night who stuck u knlfo Into tlio Jugular vein of a lini ) sow and took the remains away ltu them Ho lias no ( .low to the identltj of the guilty persons. .lames McCitbc announce * that ho lias withdrawn from the anti-motor agitation , ninl that \\hllo ho still hopes tlio nickel f.ito clubs will succeed In their effoits. ho will nottulio any active part hciuafter In help ing them. Council Xo 1 , Commciclal Pilgrims of A incrkMillholdnpubllc installation ml social Saturday o\enlii ( ? nt Its hall in the ilnm n building , on 1'o.u I stiect , to which all actlvo and cvtnnclliiK men and llielr families , whether mombois of thu older or not , arc cordially Invited. A petition Is tfolnt ? the lounds nskliitr the Hoard of Supervisors to appoint Kuv Heniv Do Long to the position of ovoisccruf the poor , to llll the vacancy e.uiscd by tlio death of , T. 1. . rotman. It hu is appointed the board nny ho assutcd that tlio poor fui.il of tliucountv will bo well invested. Iho city council was to Imve had a inert lt > K lost evening rlth the committee * ft om the nickel faro clubs , but ow ing to the fact that there Is to ho another mrotlnir next Uliursday between the council and the diieutoisof the motor company , tlio moot ing u no postponed until the flistMond.il in January. The committee of tlicNorth Kighth Street mission , which has charge of the an.inge mcnts for the dinner and supper on Satur day for the uenellt of the poor , uige . .illvho contributed upplics to have thorn loady Fri day or Saturday morning. If any wbo have not been solicited have something to give , plcaso lento it or send woid to uUGlUoud iva.yT A couple of detectives paid a Mslt to the house of James Stewart , wbo was found guilty of chicken stealing the other day. nnd after rumaginc through his pilvoto effects found a kit of carpenter's tools , which they thought might have been stolen. As Stewart was In Jail they took the tools to tbo police station , and are in hopes that some one will turn up and claim them. During the fair for the benefit of the Woincn'H Christian association hospital John Bono & Co. gave the ladies a veiy laigo Stowait steve fo.r healing the loom in the Eiscman blouk. 'They duslro to tuin this donation Into cash and any one wishing to purchase such a hc.iting steve can secure an excellent bargain , and at the same time as silt the hospltil. The steve is still la the Kiscman building and fmther partleulais can bo obtained at Motcalf Bros. A. quiet and plcnsint vvcdalng took plnco nt the homo of the bi ido's mother , Mrs. Susan Bauctt , 1212 Seventh a\enue , at 5 o'clock last ovcning. Iho happj couple wbo entered into the rmtnmonlal contruct were Mr. Lewis McGrildcr and Miss Annie Bar rett. Kov. Dr. Phelps ofllcmting. Both the bride nnd the groom are well known in this city , the groom having been In the employ of the Rock Island road for many years. 'iho > will make Council Bluffs their futino homo. Charles Kldd , the colored man who went through John Bono's residence , was brought over from Omaha upon a requisition paper and taken ucfoio Justice Vien , frhoro ho waived examination and was bound over to the grand juty In bonds In the > um of J500 When ho was biought out of tbo Omaha Jail ho Droved balky , and the as- ilstanco of acome along" hud to bo in voked to get him across the liver. Ho i tales that ho will plead guilty , and would llUo to have a chance to do so as soon as pos- ilble , in order that ho may commence serv ing his sentence Clumbers' Dniirlii ? Practlco. For beginners , every Monday. Junior class , 4 p. m. ; adults. 8 p. in. Advanced junior class every Wednesday 4 p. in. AsBotnblioa every Wednesday 8:110 : p. in. His olognnt academy in tlio Shnyrart- Bono block can bo fccoui ed , w ith elevator borvlces , for parties and mnQiculos. Apply to Mr. Wintcis at olovatur. The best of music onu bo furnished for all ' parties. Ilollilny Dunlin. Our specialties in celluloid { roods and fancy toilet CUSPS of every description are unoqiuvlcd In the city. . SCIINEIDEU'S DRUG STOKI : , C41 Webt Broadway. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Dr. Donald Maciao , Jr. . who has been 111 with pneumonia , is slightly better. Miss Blanch Archer Is home fiom Atidovcr , Mass. , to spend the holiday vacation. Misses ICato Shepler and Belle Fletcher n ill spend the holidays with fi lends in DCS Moincs. Miss Kittle Gilllvan of Burlington is the guest of Miss Mulqnc'cn , and will i email ) until after tlio holidays. Mrs. W. L. Fairlngton nnd daughter of Sioux City are Ruests of Mrs. frank Vic Hey durlmr the holidays. Masters Ben nnd Kalph Archeivwho hnvo been attending school at Maicollns , N. y. , moat homo to spend the holldav vacation with their patents , Mr. and Mrs. D. W Archer. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Will ClVd Vein BOO to Jlnnil TlllH. This notice , if cut out and brought to W. W. ( Jhapmun , is good for 50 cents cnsli in imyinont on the purchase of any pastel or etching at his holiday head quarters , No. 18 Main street which ho v has secured for this spooial milo. Five jaundice ! framed subjects , just jiui chased by Air. Chapman nt a forced sale in the east , are olToi ed by him at less thai manufnctuicrV cost. All now , artlbtic- ally framed , perfect gems. Great olonrliiR sale * of upholstery goods , fringes , China silks , dotted Swiss , Hainan stripes , etc. , at loss than cnsl until January 1 , JB'.M. ' Council BlulTs Carpet Co. , 107 Broadway. Sterling silver tea spoons $3.75 per so and everything in bilvorwaro in the tame proportion nt Mauror's. The following iiuurlago llccnaescro Is sued yesterday : NRIIIOand Address. A J LouUMcQruilun. Council IllulTs , , . , St I Annie Hariett , Council UUHTs , , , , . 2 J Kdwurd Jones Omaha 41 1 balllo mmfroth , Umuha . . . 3' j John II. Peterson , Mills county , Iowa . . . . i- ! I Anna A. McNollVi Mills county , Iowa , . . . Si j Ov lu LuveeU , Mills eoiinty. Iowa. . . a. . 1 Minnie II. McNelly , Mills county , lown. , 1 The thrua couples last named vvero mar rlod by Justice Fox , Ladles , U you desire uosoluto pcaco In the kitolien ubk your grocer for J. O , Hoflnmyr & CO.'B Funoy Patent Hour. Trade murk Blue Rooster , Have you scon tlio now gas heaturs nt the Gas company' ) * olllcoV > - Muurcr will goll the halanco of his wholeuiilo stock of dolls , etc. , at loss than wholoeule prices. bmoko T. D. Klncr & CD'S Partnffas. Aek your trroccr lor Ltomeatio boajk Nli\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Contest Over tin Office of Sher.ff Will Bo Oh ed ToJaj. HVZEN HA3 A PLURALITY OF NINE VOTES Itecoiint nt All tlio llalli > ti Shows n Sunl- clrnt ( Uln for tlio Ocinncrnt to In- iuru III * Otnii | iicy of thn Unicc Aiio'.liur lenn. It bcgmr lo look veo much as thcugh the niti wtio will have the tight to put his feet iipon the ihuri.T's table for the next two 'cari ' will be a dcmoctat. 'I ho count of the ballots eail nt the la > t election was com- .ilpted . jostcrdaafteinoon , the ontlro daj icing devoted to the woilt. Neither of tlio candidates nridoanj decided galnsor losses , and , although several \oteswciothioun out rom each precinct , the total train of Haeu i\as within a very few \otos of where It \Vcdno4iiny night. 'J'ho count was coin- ilotcd at u ISO o'clock and it uai annoanccd that Ha/cn had won tha d.iv l > i a majority of nine votes. It is thought that this will be tbo end of the contest. Some have supposed that the rciotmt was buta picllmlnaivto the tilal of the case In the dlsli let coin t , but if ticanlan should DC adjudcnd bi lliu district com t to have all Ihootes which Jacob Sims , his rcpicsentathe on the tontcst bench , decided wcto his and Ids opponent should hive all tha\olos wtiU'h Sims was willing to allow him , it is slid bv thosu w ho claim to ha > c kept a icroul th it oven then Kcanl in would not bu elected Consc < | uentU bis chances for election on a llnal hearing In emu t do not Bcctn veiy llitteihu. . The closing Cession of the contest board will bo held this moiniaghun the judges will make their entry , llguro un the costs , and pi'ifoim the other llttlo llilmrs prepai- atory to a llnal nJjoiniiinetit It is osilm itcd that the total cost of the contest has been in the neigtibotbood of 4'JOO , and this amount will have to bo paid bj tlio loser. The following table shows the train and lossol each candidate duilnglhe entile ion leaf Su.ml.m. rillCINCT First iirci'inct of Third FlrHtM | JiiLlcir Slxtli inzui D.-it KailDUtltHlllL . No C' llMOllll OfSIXlll No C Knox . II Wrlelit . . . . 1 York . . 1 No C llounicr. CnrHon No C ( 'outer 1 1 Hanlln . . 1 J'imcH No C ! Kp rCiP < k 1 Lav tun Lincoln . No ( L < j\viu MticiHloula Mlmleii NCI Neoll NoNe Nonvalh I'lL.lHllll No i VllllLJ WnHliliikMuii Waxcl nut . . . } ( uckfonl . . . ] Hiirit | lul.ird K.IIII * L'ncl pic'ctiK t iHt u ml. lnt pitLliicI 'Jnrt w inl Jnil pioeltu I and nil ilnil iirct'lncl , tnliinl. . Noc iHtpieulnct 4th vv.uil . ifnil DII i lint , llh wuiil . Ibt prtLllKt Mhvvaiil. . L'IKl pnAlllLl , fllll.llll. . . Total A Moiiej--ii\lnc I.Int. Don't fail to read and be convinced that the Boston Store is still the place to buy your holiday floods if i on want leliablo prices. Prince of India , 91'JS. Ben Hur , 3c. AlcottP , SI.18. DOIO'H lllustiated Book , "iOc. 1:2 : mo. olotli-bonnd books , 7c , 12e , 2jc. lied Line Poets , TiOc. Stoddatd's Glimpses of the World. " Columbian Atlas , $1.80. lied path History of U. fi. , S1.45. Diekeiw , 15 yolb. , $2.)8 ! ) , well bound. Over l.uOOdilTorcnt styles of childien'tJ books , in paper , cloth and linen , fiom.'le to $1.25. KHV1SHU DOLt LIST. ' 12-inch washable dolls , 5u. 20-inch sleeping dull , with shoes nnd stocking1 * , llc. ! I'Voijoli jointed della , kid body dolls and washable dolls , ( nor lifty do/en sold , for 4e ( ) , f > 8o and ( l'c ' ) , in one lot for , ' 19c , three for $1. Don't bo inihlcd , but come to lioadqiiartois. bee our J2-ineh kid body dolls at ! ) c each. Laiyo 'tli-incli doll , sold for ! )0c ) , now uflorcd for 57c. It iw worth seeing. Blackboards , sold for 8c15c ! ) , . ' )3c ) , 25c , at half price while they last. IIANOKIHICHIKI-S. Chlldien's handkct chiefs , lo each , lOo a do/en. A nice handkarehief fora child , twofer for 5c. othei'b { jot 5c At TJO and 7c , four for 25c , wo show the best in the land for the money , both in white \vhito\\ithcolotcd bordorn. A handsome bilk ombrOlUored hand kerchief for 8c , others got 2oo for the same. UngliHh embroidered chllTon handker chiefs , worth $1.00 and $1.25 , all in at t\vo nt iceb. 25c and .Tic. Gents' white hemstitched silk initial handkerchiefs , usually sold for 75c ; our pi ice , , ' 1'Jc. Liulies' fine white all silk hemstitched Initial handkoi chiefs , our price , I'Je each. < S Ladies' fine Swiss ombi oidoi ed luuid- koichiefs , Impost asbortmont , choicest stjlos. at lOe , or tlneo for 25e ; 12c } , luo , 17c , or three for liOc : 20c , 2. " > o and It.'Ic. Beautiful line of colored silk hand kerchiefs and innfUorti , prices that defy oompotition. ruits. Sco our line of furs , the largest and host selected line in the city. Black oonoy niulTs , jlno selected goods , 75c. bl > o. $1.00 , $1.2.'i and 81.50. Battle seals , $1.75 , $2.00. $2.25 and $2 ,10. Opossum mulTs $1,00. 1' eett ie seals , $2.70 , f 11,00 and $3.GO. Labrador boals , down Illled , $3.75 , $ -I.OO$4.50 and $5.00. Astrachan mulls , $2.05 , $11.50 , $1.00 and $4.50. Nutria uen\er , $3.50 , $4.00 , $4.50 and $5 ( X ) . Hudhon Hay beaver , $12.00. Alaska beat ( gomtino ) , 915,00. Columbia collars , SI,50. Baltic seal and coney capos. $1.98. 21 and 30-inch capos , $12.00 to $33.00. Child's sots from M.fiO to ? 4.00. K3T Wo show the finest line of the w01 Id-famed Bisaell cm pot sweepers at J2.00 , $2.25 and $2.75.BOSTON BOSTON STOUK , The Leading Cash and One 1'rice Dry Goods IlottbO , Council BlulTs , la. Don't Stop lo Til I UK Too long , or you may lose the oppor tunity that multitudes of people are tnk- jng advantage of getting the bargains that T. B , Hughes is ottering in shoes , rubber goods and gout's furnishing goods. The rush there just now is only a now emphasis that Tom is the monaion of South Main stieot , and that Oil ) is the place where dollars count for more than they ate actually north , Cloi < of Mjliiml. Today Is the lust day of school until after toe Christinas Jioldut , uud the nftciuoou vtll Ixi pentln all the il < > pAilmtnt In np iroprlalo lltciitry and musical cxeivlses A onjr program will bo rcudcicd at the High SNIAK : TIIIKVIH 'ollco Oicrlmnl a Trio til l'r < climort hle < with Their I'lutulor. Dcnntson Bros. ' store was visited by shop- iftors Wednesday nlnht. A showcase had icon loft standing out lit front of the cstab * ishment during the evening , tilled with different fancy articles , mainly ncclt tics and nufllers. About 11 o'clock they went to irlng the case Inside and found it had been moved so that some one had been enabled to worm his hand through the door fiom the Jack nnd got away with a lot of the con tents. The police were notified , Yesterday moinlns Ofllcor Kemp got track 3t a mm whom ho took to bo ono of the thlevcD and aricstcd him In a barbel shop near the corner of Htoadwav and Highlit stiect. Later on he caught two others at Lbo Trcmont house , nnd all thiec were taken to the police stition , where , upon bolng searched , they vvero found to ha\o their pockets loaded with suspicious-looking diy poods ' 1 ho\ gave their ni'tucs as Chailos Harris , C. H. Preston and U. H Kvans Mr , llennlson called at the station and identified a pait of the neckties and mnfllcis as having been taken from his store Several ta/ors and some Joucln wotoTllso found among tholr ellerts , said to have been stolen from Peterson & Selioeiilne's hardwaio store on Konth Mam Hticet. Two of the men bad btand now overcoats of n line quality of goods , which ate also supposed to have been stolen Ono of the men Is supposed to have been iccently llbcratou from the peniten tiary at Lincoln , as no is worn ing a pair of tiousers like tlroso usuallj futnlsbcd to con victs who have completed their sentence. Thrco men , who havoainco been idenlilled as the three now under turcst , weto caught prowling about the looms on the second floor of the Danfotth block , at the corner of Broadway and Eighth street , whcio .lames Mitchell , Dr. J. \\atcrnnn and P. T. True li\o with their families Thev wcio c\i- dcntli tr.ying to sccuio admittance into the rooms , ono applying his cneiglcs to each of the three doors , when thry cro surprised by the appjarancu of Mis Waterman on the scene. Thev stammered out c\cuses for their being found theto and left a good deal more hasiitf than di nit.al . lowed. The Omaha ofllclals pild alslt to the jail iestoidiy and stated that all three of tno men aio smooth lascalls The man who cave his name as lvaiH Is s-iid by them to have ti.nclcd under several allaseb , among othctu Paul Duchlcr and lloielct. Here's lour Clir.stums ( H'ti. These are a few of the prices things are fetching nt Mlltonborgor's Hie bale. Hecqlieot that the goods are the finest quality made : Derby hats , former price * ' ) .50 , J4.00 nnd $5.00 , now at $2.00. Fedora hats , former price $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.00 , now at $1.00 , 81.25 and $1.50. Crusher hats , former price $1.00 , now 50c. Four-ply linen collars , former price 20c , now at 12c. Four-ply linen cults , former pi ice 25c , now 20o. Elegant locks , foimor price 50c , now 25c. Klegant tecks , former price $1.00 , now 50e. Elegant ties , former price 25c , now l.rC. ) Handkerchiefs at less than cost pi-ice. UNDKKWKAIt. , Australian all wool suits , former price $0.50 , now $3.25. Camel's hair suits , former price $4.00 now $2.00. Jef-ey ribbed suits , former price $3.00 now $1.50. Camel's hair suits , former price $2.00 now $1.00. Our $1.00 suit now for 75c. Boys' underwear , former $1.00 , $1.25 , now 50c per suit. WHITE SHIRTS. Wilson Bros. ' laundered white thirls , former price 81.50 , now $1.00. Unlanndoied white shirts , former- price 75c , now 50c. The stall won't last long at these prices. Mii/roNUBRGKR , 502 Broadway , Council Bluffs. For fancy holiday goods ol every description scription go to Perfumes , the latest styles in package and the mobt delicate in odor. Faw , > cut glnsjs bottles , celluloid goods and toilet c'aiCb. Call nnd see our line of spec ! 'ties. ' SCHNIIDIK'S : : , 541 West Broadwav. Great sale of skates , sleds , pocketknives - knives , velocipedes , boys' wagonb. Thcbo aie our Christmas npcoialties , and > ou uan buy a pair of club skates for Me , or a good sled from 50c to 75c. Big line of 25c knives. Cole's , 41 Main street. KNIIMIIK ; i.osr M NIY. .Sow lie Ilni the Mun Who Wait It llug- tllnir for a Hull linnet. Tlio broken window escapade In front of the Inman hotel the other day had another sequence jesterday , when AV. II. Kncphor baa James Collier on tiial in Justice Field's ' ofUceon thu cliaigo of being a v.giant. ICnephor , Collier and Cbailes nioiwoith donotseomtolia\obeemcrygood friends for some tlir.o past , and tlie fight the other day appeals to have set a good deal of bad blood in ciiculatlon. liicruoith hud Collier 111- icsted for disturbing the peace and Collier prclcircd a like cliaigo against Ulerwotth. lloth wore given a generous line Collier then tiled an information chaining Bier- worth with keeping intoxicating hquoism the Metropolitan hotel bar , hut the ofllccr who serve'l the seaich warrant inpoitea1 that ho could ilnd notliiiip. W , 11. Kncplicr , who I nul not hitherto llgmed in tlio difti- diniculty , Jllod in. infoimation charging Col lier with being a vagrant , and on the testi mony it was developed that Collier had been the humble means of giving both Kncpher and Collier sc\eral points upon the gie.u American rai'io of poncr , although the Instiuction thus obtained had cost his pupils iovoial dollais in coin of the icalm. The court being convinced by the tcithnonr that Collier was a vag , according to tint definition laid down in the statutes , It put him under bonds to behave himself for tlio peuo.i of a \car At last accounts Collier was still hustling for a bondsman. The trouble Is not o\or vet , for Uleiworth is to h.uo a tilal on the charge of bellimr liquor , next Wednesday. IlaiiiUonui llnlliliiy l > li ] > li ) . LOOK all along Broadway and see if you can lind anything that compares with Dais' display of Hue holiday goods. And th'oy will bo sold , too , if beauty , merit and price mean anything. MiVitr i.ornl lUK'ir C'ornl Try the Council BlulTs sugar corn , The best in the market. Absolutely no ehomiculs used to bleach the corn white. It is young , tender , sweat , clean and wholesome , Holly and boquotgioons , ioosoot made In wreathes , any size. J , F. Wileax's greenhouse , Kast Pierce. Gold plated onyx top table piano lumpb with olectrio burners and shades only $10.00 at Mnuror's. Ten carlcads of poultry wanted. High est cash price paid. John Dunn , 410 Upper Broadway. After January I. Brown's C. O. D. grocery will cl"bo each evening at 7 o'clock except Baturduyb and Mondays. Domestic scan is the Orcunlic I lor ClmrlU. The mass meeting of the citizens called for by Mai or Lawrence early this week to devise - vise methods of looking lifter the needs of the poor duting the winter was hold at Do- hanj's opera house last evening , and about 100 ladies and gentlemen were present. W. \ V.Vallaco presided and Henry Coker was ecoscir scciotary , The nrst part of tlio evening was tnkfti un with speeches hv ( . ' . M , ll.irl.S H \\m\i- \ worth tiud Hcv. KAthefKwvtO * * after vvlileli Hov Or Askln ontllncd-llto- policy of Iho promoted of the scheme" A committee of three , consisting of 1 homas Ofllccr , Colonel U. U Duiley nnd S l\ Henry , was appalntct ) to nominate oflU'crt While this comnilttco was out prep irlng its repot t , .1. . \Vntts and John Abies were railed Mxin for speeches , find responded briefly. The follow Ing ofllecrs were chosen , in accordatTcTrVvlth the selec tions made by the comhiUU'o : Treasurer , W. W. Walliicojsecrctarj ; 1,1 ! ! . Wadovvotth ; executive committee , llcY."Hcniy ' Uclong , Jov. T. l1 hlckstmi.V ! S. Homer. Mrs. Thomas Motc.ilf , Mrs. J. . Bulking and Mrs. T. CJravettc. Iho executive committee will iave charge of the busln6 jijT.ilrs of the or ganization , with power Jtt.'Vi'npoInt ' suoconi- nittccs to look after thc'vvbfK In the various wards , to investigate iwbs that tn.iy bo called to their attention , mint work for men nnd women who need it , ruU1 out dead beats , nnd perform suoh other d\ities \ as may bo iccessary. After tcmlci ing a A ote of thanks to Manager Dohany for the use of the opera louse , the meeting adjourned subjojt to a call from the executive committee Tim l.mt Clmncc. In order to give some of our friends vvliovorouimblo to procure u lamp ut our hist nlo nnothur oppoitnnlti we ' 11 again plnco on sale all of thu ft nnd lainus in our store at the uniform mice of $2.00 cnuh. The Milo boglns at ! ) o'clock and closes at I- today , Friday. Lund 111 us. , " 3 .Main street. Boy Father , what is a public hone- factor ; ' Father In the o times , mj pen , It is ono who considers his patrons when ho puts a price upon liln inoiclnuulise. Boy Then , father , A. A. Hart , the jovvoler , is n public benefactor , for he Father Yes , my boy ; 1 soothe point. You aio eon eel. To Tin : OMn \ Br.i : : Please toll jour renders that they can avoid 'ho disatiH - faction expressed by some who bought before seeing my goods and prices by being sine to see mo liist. A. A. IlAUr. Bouricins' untsie house 'loos not ad vertise much , but their piano * and organs ai e of the best and their prices are vorj reasonable , us tlio expenses at 110 and114 Stntsmnn arc ne\t to none. TwonO 1'cT Cent Lllicoiint On nil silver and plated vv.uo. Ster ling silver teaspoons at $1.00 per ot , in cluding engiaving. C. 13. Jaequomin A. Co. Go to SelinoiderV drug store for holi day goods. Our line of pot fumes , put up in original and eut'glass bottles , with the latest and most delicate styles and odors. Cut glass bottles our bpecinlty Ddnsmoro typevvi iterb , supplies and- repairH for all tynovvritcis. J. T. Find- loy. Tol. 101. Gold plated onj'.x banquet lamps with electric burners and shades $4 00 at Maurer's. George S. Djvis ret-cription druggist. Domestic soap is tno oost. HIStTUEU Slightly Warmer nnd SuiUlirily Wlmlc Are the Nohr.isku 1'rotllrriu'lin for Today. WASHIMITOV , Dec. ' " 21. Forecasts for Friday : For NobMpl a Fair ; slightly waimerintho extiemu noitheast poition southcily winds * ' ' I'ovSouth Dakota Cjeneillv fair ; slightly waimor in the extieme pastern portion bjuthcily winds. 01 For Iowa Fair ; sliRl\tlyc \ warmer in the northoin portion ; aouUieilj winds. I > ocul Ilccord. OFFICE or THE Wn TJiEit'BL'nrjiu. ' OVAIIA , Dee 21. Omaha record of temperature and rainfall cotnpamd , wlh qovipspondins day of past four years : rf , isoo. Hixlmuui tcmpernturo , G\a ! 0 = 52 < = 03 = Mlhlmilm tenlpeniture JOTB" = > J 44 = ' 2S = > AVeraRotonSporatuie. ' 4.JS 14 = > 48 = 400 Precipitation. . . ! . . . .00' T .29 00 Statement showing the condijton of tem- poruturoand precipitation at Omaha for the day and since Maroh 1 , 1893 : Normal temporatuio , , . 25O for the day . . . . . . 19 = M r cltton Muti'l , 1 .93OO Normul prculpltatlon ' Clinch Deficiency foi the diiy. 03 Inch Deficiency sliicoMaiol' 1 0 53 Indies Iti-iorr < Irum Other Siationn nt 8 n. ni. tiaco. ULOUOL K. Hi sr. Lot il Foiccist OmUl. Domrstlc. counties nre flmllni ? fault with tbo nmiinei Inliluh ht.uo : iiuhilineiita | | ] huvo beun dlstrlbntud , /I'lio Indlitnapolls ( - land jury li is icturnod eleven IndliMiiients apilnst the ullupud nieck- ursof the IndlauupolU National li.uiK. AiU Ices from the Mlnonk , ( ) . , ( lie. Inhlch tlio lives of 300 inliuirs were Imperiled , aio to the elliot that all the moil escaped t-afuly. John 11 , Vail , cashier of the wiccko.l Coni- niorclal bunk of ItiooUyn , was uriestcil ut Ills homo yistorduy on the ihuiKu of purlury , Allun Cousins , who killed ills wife ut Kno\- \lllo , Tcnn. , last May fui iilloKud Intlin icy with her btepfut her , "us uxccuttd yoitorduy , Ho died of MiiiDk'ulitlmi. It Is annouiioL'd that O. 1' . Hniitlimton , the uroiiiliicnt railway niiiKiiatu , has seemed roti- ttol of the Dotrolt Uas coiiiiiany , ha\liiK bought a mujorlly of the Htoukfiom the Mc Millan syndicate. The testimony In the trial of twenty porsoiiH i conspltiic ) lo bimixKlo L'lilticso Into Iho [ Jnltodtatcs ( was concluded at I'ortlanil , Orr , jesterdny and iirKumont cominencul. The eastilll bo K'M'II ' to the Jury today , lj. . I'onton , a stoel.inuii of 1'eeos county , Tox.ii , nrrhcd at him Antonio yohturdiiv , lirlnKlii ? the news of the niurdoi of an Ainerl- C'lii named I'lank ( iordoii of Chloauo by Mo\l- cui rohbcMH on thu Mc\1ean fcldo of the Hlo OruiKle , . liuiplurs cntoiod the , ' 'pis oiiizer depot nt ( , \Y ( ilVii < Viny nlKht , blow open the l.oulsvillo A. riishVIIlH Knllrotdcoinpnny'K safe and niudoonilh tlio cimtentH. The loss has not yet hccn cheeUodup , L , ill will ui.nun tea laiKUhUin , In the Iron Mall recAlrershlp mattoryester dayJuduu Win tori , Of lifillnnupiillH ordeiud Unit Hie holder * of cliLHiU-idi warrant' , , Isfcued HKiilnst thu orcloi by the hupremt ) touncll , hhould make proof of tholrclulnib on or before I'tbiuary 1 next. < The ArUunsas state hpard of nonltontlury commlhslonurs ycklerduji concluded to enter Into n lontruct with Auktlu ( 'orbln .1 Co , Now York banKers , to woik JpOhtutocoinIcibon thn famouHnnnybUie plantation lul/'lilcot tounty , Aikansaa. ' " ' I , ite iluvploinnants In'fho alf.ilrs of the Ken- tucUy MaltliiKcoinpinv. which recently fulUd nt IvOuUvllle. slum u lutlUtuto of uir.ilrn. It U lianlly piolnblo tliai itn _ cieilllors will ro- icho nmro than SJO CJIIH.VU the dollar , Lia bilities uro ahnul f5UOCHI ( Two of the Kalian cnso-i , Cuiu'.o and Bcaf- fcdl uc'ilu1 ? ! the tlty of ? . * w prleaiiR , were tried In thu Ihlilud Htates circuit court yester day , beuled lordlrlx were retuincd auulnxt llii'city for 83,000 In the Caruso CUSQ and for tl,5UO In thouukuof fccuUfdl , Thu linn of Schwiiu ( t Graf , wholesale dealerbof I'hlludeliihl i IntC.unuU , nmttingii and ollclothK , today inadu an assignment for thubencllt of lit cjcilliora to ( j , llniry l'i\ls \vltlioui.iirfferciioes , AtscU , t33UooU ; llublll- tlcH , J7u,0)0 ( ) , Dull trade IN the cause , nnriiL'cd by an alnirod | nttenipt by hu ful- low-wulliT , llonry Kllliig , lo teem * lir dl - chaiKC , I'mnk Kornfclil , liiNt nMht , ut the HuJu.Ucr wliiaroom , Ht , hauls , druv a ro- \ol\er.undafter UrliiR out' hot ut , nillnif , blow lilt own bruins out. Kllliu U uninjured. Jr. MuytT will have to be tried UKHln for the iioNonlncoJ ( inlineli.unn. . The ruporlof the Inxunliy opertH on tlio londltlon of Juror Low.whoiU uilicl bCcamu duruugecl honb , tbut ant Era loft 10 fear ! OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS TO BE SOLD T i J j OFF JEWELERS' REGULAR PRICES. Genuine Diamond Rings from $4 up Solid Gold BrnculoK fiom $3 up Genuine Diamond Collar Button1 * , fiom $1 up Lullos'Solid Gold Wntch ( MintiH , Ilk. fumi $2 up Genuine Diamond Scarf Pins , from , . $ ttup tientg'Solid Gold Vest Uhitiim , from $ i up Gcnulno Diamond Studs , from $ ) iip 500 Fine Koll Go'd Plato Vest ( . 'luiitiM $1.60 up Genuine Diamond Lice Pins , from $ . " > up ( il ( ( ) Fine Rolled Plato ChnriiH tuid Loelcots , from oOc up Genuine Diamond barrings , from I.M ) up Fine Rolled Gold 1'iatot'nlT Buttons , from oOo up Genulno Diamond Loi'liets , fiom $8 up Good Hollod Plato Lo\ur Collar Buttons , from . 2"io up Gcnuino Dl.imond Btacolets , from $10 up Finest Hollod Gold Plato Bnici'lotH , fiom tl up Chlldrcr.b' Solid Gold Rings , from COc up llindsomo Brooch Plus , from COc up Cluldrens'Solid Gold Eirrlngs , fiom $1 up ( Sartors with Solid Silver Hui'lsle , ftom $2 up Solid Gold and Lire Scarf Pins , from $1 up ( Sartors with Silver 1 'luted Clasps 76o up Solid Gold Collar Buttons , 14k. from * 1 up Chllds' Gold Hlng , from 26o up Solid Gold I'.ain and Chnsed llings. from . . . .SI up Gold KtirriugK , fiom. . SOc up 18k. Plain Kngagomont Rings , from $2.r > 0 up Gold Roll IM-ito lint-ring * , fiom 2oc up Klegant Solid Gold Stone Sot King' , from V2 tip Slh or Plated Tea , Tab c Forks nnd Knives , all qualities. Titio Solid Gold CulT Buttons , from $2 up THE UROtST Sim AND LOW-ST PRISES IN THE CITY. SOLID STERLING SILVER. Solid Silver Teaspoons , per set . . . $2.78 Solid Silver Tablespoons , per set , . . . $9.OO Solid Silver Tableforks , per set , . - , $7.8O Ladies' Nickel Watch , from $12.01 up Boys' SilvoiVntelto ? , from . $5 up L-xdios' Silver "Watch , from W.60 up Gents' Nickel Watches , from . $1 up Ladies' Solid 10k. Goldhuntlng c.iso "Watch.$1.00 up Gents' Silver Watches from . jt up LadieH' 14k. Solid Gold hunting caio Watch.$16.00 up Gouts' Solid Gold F.lgiu or Wn'.thain Watches . $10.00 up Ladies' Gold and Gold Filled Watches , ALI.STYMCV Men's and Boys' Gold ami ( Sold Filled Watchoe , ALL Boys' Nieltel Watches $1 up SlYJ.H-s AMP I'IMUKS. A complete assortment of Watches that are finished with the greatest care for our regular stock , and are some of the FINEST TIME KEEPERS IN THE WORLD. Nickel Clocks f i om 60c up , i Nickel Alarm Clocks , from 75o up One-D.iy Walnut Strike Clocks , from T..S2 up l | KlghtUayValnut Strike and Alarm Clocla.2.60 up CALL SOON , AS AT THESE PRICES WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE TO HAVE THESE GOODS LONG , . ROBINSON BROS. 404 and 410 BROADWAY , - COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Meyer extra quality Rubbers 20 per cent. New Jerseys 20 and 12. Amazon branfl 20 and 12 and 12. Excelsiors 45 straight. Star grade too cheap to publish. Felt boots , Germam sox and Mackintoshes at rock prices. Leather and duck coats cut to suit the times. SEND KOR. LISTS- T. LINDSEY , CHRISTMAS MEATS The moat for the money and best In the city. If jou want to see the finest displiy of meats , Ilsh , game and poultry , and if you want to got the best mc.its for the lo isr monov , po to Pokoinv's now market , ilJH Broadway ( Moschendorf's old stand ) . Hero's pi Ices that talk. Head thorn und see if It Is necessary for anybody to go litiiicry : Roast bcof from Oc to 'Jj ; boiling beef from Be to Co : sirloin steuK from 10s to lUc ; poitor- house steak fiom lOo to 12o ; round steak from 80 to lOo ; ribs and chuck steak from Oo to 7Kc ; corned beef fiom 4c to lie ; clods ( boneless ) , be ; potk chops , lie ; pork butts , lOu ; salt pork , lUu ; mutton of ull kinds from ftc to lOo ; veal of nil kinds from 7c to llic ; pork sutsagcs from Sc to IOc ; California bams , 7c ; bacon , l"Ko ; lard from 80 to 12c. These pilcos are subject to chant , ' ? . Wo make our own sausages ( ull kinds ) . We soil AiidoUJici.Y ciiiui'uu tlm'n any market in town. Wo huvo the largest and finest fish and pnico display at lowest possible prices. A. F , POKORMY , - - 333 Broadway the Juror will not be able lo olllcluto The tnl Ire Jury has now IK on illeehurKed , Thu cake will coino upuu'.iln ut the Junuaiy term of the Now York court , Hon. Hugh Mi Curdy of C'orunna , Mich. , irrnnd nipiler of tlio KnluhtHToniplui of thu United htati ! ' , was married at Charlotte , Mich , yesterday to AIUs imma : Uoodrlch , At a dance neai llevler , Mo. , Wednesday iilKht JnmuH IiOnln aliot and killed Henry llacUey durlii ) ; on ulteicatlim concernlni ; Iho way Hnckloy hud spoken to Lewis' wife. Lewis Is In Jail. , hlx bundled ( blcjxatos , representing nearly o\ory iniinh-lp illty In Colorado , attended tbo huklnehs men's' convention In Denver yester day , Uo\oinor Wiltn. who was present by In- > Itatlon , promUed to Klve careful consluora- tlon to any reasons which tbo convention inlplit nihnncu uKalnst c.UlliiK the legislature in Hpculul session , lib pioposed by him , John J. Khodes won a bout yesterday In his suit against tha legislative anti-coal combine cointiilttee , whlcb selztd Ills hooka In the nlllco of the kt , 1'aiil combine last winter. Tlio Mln- nesoia huproino court reversid the order of the lower court und decided that numinous In chll actions cou'd bo soiedon inctnberii of the legislature while that body was In besslon. 1'cirelcn. The InsurKont forces of Ulo Orandohavo cnpturtdban llorju. The t > lugo of Hugo con tinues. The Impeachment of the liberal Servian cublnot ( niniuenced yesterday at HelKiado before a tribunal consisting of klxtcen of the highest judges and presided over by the presi dent of the council of state. All tlio accused WITO present. The Portuguese consul at Liverpool but re ceded Information that two bhlp owners named llouclilmul , formerly In Im.slnes In Lherpool and ut Manchester , who uro now making thilr lieudiiuurtoru ut Ulo dejunulru , huto been kcntenccd lo bo bhot by I'reuldetit 1'olxoto for currylui ; hiburgeuta upon ono of thulr thlps. COUHCIL BLUFF3 STEAMDYBffORXJ All UlndaoC Dyelnz nnd Oloinhij done In tbo highest style of the arU I'aleil uu4 sl.iliiiHl fabrics mail * to loul : as KOO.I ni now , \\oric pioinptly done ana dollvcroJ In till parts of ttia country , buaJ fur in lea IUI , A. MACHAN , Proprlotari llroadwuv , near NortU western depot. Telephone IV. THE SQUTHWIGK BALINO PRESS , A 1 t. - IUII ° - a - UUJ M el < lm > * < 10-Ton nDoy Price. our Warranty Cots with Each Machine. . TlinSoulliwlckHallniPrej lsa1JliorBOful'v.iKl8UwUilne. It ha-ilhiiliiHf'st lied oiicnltifof any CVmttnuoiis-llallnx , Dnublu.Stroke i'ress In the World. Hales tight ; draft light. Capacity ) Construction ; Durability-all the VEST. Now IB the time to buy a hay proas , 000 machines sold in the last 00 SANDWICH MANFG. CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS BAILEY LEAPING DENTIST MAKIIS A FULL SET ON RUBBER $5 ° ° Tueth oxtntptod painlessly In moruliu. NEW TKKTII BAMK I\V. /\ifnoa ( < / ' / / / lux Ar'oxv I'rooosn. lhldo and Grown work , linen nnd boat at lowesturlbvs. All wor-t warranted. Paxton Blk. , 16th and Farnam Sts. Kntrunee on lOihHl. Telvpliuno htocUholdort' Union Land company : Notice Is hereby ivon that the annual rnretliiK of tlio stork- lioldcm of the Union Lund company for the election of Uvo directors nnd such oilier Jnul- nova HB may properly comu before the meetlnf , will bo held ut the olllco of John M. ThurHtoii , Union I'uclllc bulldlntr , Uniuhu , Xeb , upon Monday , the 8th day of January. 1B04 , at 10 o'clock a. ui , Uouton , Duct nibwr 1(1. lb'J3. AlEl Ml I.I. A H , Sccrutury , Special IN oiicesi COUNCIL BLUFFIl AI/'ANTKI / ) To ex < IiaiiVH , good < lty property ui IT cunh forKuod f.trin la nil In Uawion < oiiil Nclirahka , iiLiirtlin tuwnof Cozud , 1) , J , HutchInson - Inson & Cu , 1117 llro id way , CuiniLll UlurTB. IJ'OH BALK At lou flvtiro , 10 ucrcH. nioutly tiinhir , u jnih'H from city IbiiltH : line fridl land , AcIitrusH K 111 , HIIL- , Count U Ulultu. "I7OUSAI.K-Aconilcti | liotthm.workH , hi ifo3 1 X town and dolii'-a good , paying UintlnuHi , Gujl icjHonb forbclllnj , U.1 , liuoortlua "f O YOU know IhaOJay & IIo 8 ha > o HOJII l-'kholcu bjnfulnt In rull auU eanljn lunU ne-ir tlda city ? _ A 113 m ACTS itndloiim Kami and dlty praparl/ bought and uold. 1'uaey St Thoiiian , Cuuuil Ulufln GAIlUAGUmniored.cpitiipoalB , vaultH c'dJl'nyi cleaned. Kd llurlto , al Taylur'n grocery , < il > A 4-rooni ol V , H I.ovin. la South W ANTED To trade , a joimr U-nilnuUi horbu fui l-ood pueuuiiittu llrttt kikyulu ; rood iihunco tu4 Addrtbn liox i''l , Cuuucll lilnrr .