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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1894)
'HE OMAHA DAILY JJFK : TL'Ksl ) Sr , SEPTEMBER , 2.1 , 18UI , TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE. COUNCIL , ULUrm OFWB - - NO , 12 i > nMiT < sfncnn Dclivfred t ) currier to any pnit of Ihe rtly. II. W , TILTON , Lessee. Tl U'PIIONUS Uu lnt olTlcc , No. ; nlh editor Na B. Mnyri IUM Estate Agency , 530 Brcadvrny The clly council will hold a incellng till , It. P , Jordan was admitted to practlc lid/ore / the federal courts yesterday , Juilg \Vool > cm n'lmlnlstcrlnt ' ; the ofllclal oath Since these la ni Jiulscn hus Rtod bin Hrnns pasturage , after refusing T100 head ilur Int ? the drouth Intjulre at 023 SUlli avenue 'Die republicans of Kane township vvl inset ut Hie court liousu this evening. Cur tti purpose of putting In nomination a tovvnslil I Idiot. The Vatrlotlc Order DatiBlitera ol Amerk ill ! meet In reRular session ihl evening t jliclr hall , 101 Main street , lly order of th Vrcililcnc. Marrltil , September 'a , 1804. by K.PV. G. C Illce at Ills residence , on Woodbiiry n\enu Mr Arthur J 1'addcck and Mlsa HatllB I linker , both of 1'erclval. Uciilttr * meeting of Council lllutfs lut < Nn. 3 , l > Jii ; liler * of lleliekah , tonlnht. Men I.elH aie renuehtol to be there at 7 ' 30 sliar iis business of Importance Is to be Iran HI ted. The vvorll ot fiiriilshlnK and flttlim "P U Orund hotel In proKresglnp rapidly , and II ( stalillxhinent will be thrown open to tl juibllc fui the first time next Monday. Tl furniture and carpets are much finer tin those tit the place when It was first opcne MnMtiry Kraney , wife of J. C. I'razi of HliPliiy , died yesterday afternoon nt o dock , until 49 jrars , at the Woman Christian association hospital , ot.vvMch that , \ hat been on Inmate for feame IHUo the The remains were taken to Snelby for Into infill yesterday. The county convention of the populists be held at Liberty hall todaj. The obje of the pcmullHt leaders In calling the convc tlon was tn endorse the democratic cn.i > clolei recently nominated , but It 1s unilc stood that n number of prccliicls In t county will send dlcKatlous lintrurjtrcl. ivmle and \otp apalnsl fusion In any ton Btlie.rmi nnd n l\ely , lime In anticipated of tlielr efforts to carry out the -ftish thcit coiiHtllueiilB to the letter. All members of the Council Uliiffs Ipd No. in , Iwlfnemlent Order of Odd 1'ellov ure ri-nuested to meet at I. O. O. ! % _ h , Wednesday , September 20 , at JO o do a m. . to attend the funeral of our'ilecfas brother. William M. Perkins. Thr servu will bo held ut lyjveland at VJ'SO p. Trains wjll Icuve the Ohlcago & Nortliwe i-rn ilipnt at 11 o'clock o , m. . and retvi ' . . All Odd Kellows t at 4 0 o'clock p. m. respectfully Invited to mtet vltb m. 1 Unison. N. U. t'olo & ( .Vie , the hardware men , nre G ItiK "li exnmpl' of their customnry puah enlerprlBB In lcvelopitiK tlielr new tc ivurks. Less than nK weeks ago they bc to innnufacturc their ne\valrtlsht hcati stova for th wholesale trade. At the sti a docii or two stoves a day was the f extent of thrlr capacity , but now they hr drvlcl the machinery necessary nnd i turning out over 1,000 n month. Riving e Iiloyment to u fore1 of twenty-five men n few days they expect to double their pr tnt capacity. The stove 1ms met public : liruval far beyond original expectations , n the outlook now Is for the establishment n factory that will be one of the most I portunt In thn city. Three now tamll have already taken up their residence In elty on account ot the employment afford Orders for the stoves are comlnK from eV' ' stale In tlr union and from Mexico. Money to loan on improved farms < tt i rates. Bargains In real tsUte. I'jUscs tent. Fire and tornado insurance wrltt Money loaned for Iccal Investors. Lougce To le , 235 Pear ! street. . O. I ) , llriinn Mill Outline I'rlrci. Wo have Just received one more car 1 of that tine granulnted sugar , to bo sold ] J pounds for $1 , or J5.25 per 100 pounds. Also a carload of California dried fruit , bo weld nl the follow IIIK low prices : Di peirehs , 12\4c \ per pound ; dried grapes , per pound ; dried apricots , 12 % p.r pou di'ed pears. l VSo per pound ; dried necl Irts. 12V4e per pound. CltiKcr snaps Co per pound. Three tin c for 6c. Stoveplpo 8c per Joint. Jelly glasses jicr dozen. Clothes lines Be each. Cloth's pins Ic " dozen. A good broom for 15c. Scrt.b brushes fi 3' up. rourteen-qunrt tin pall ior 15c. Two-1 vccden pall for lOc. I.urKC-slz.il tubs 55c , medium-sized I < tr e. Bliiull tubs 3 ! > c. Ucmember wo hnve the largest line ktovea In the city. Stoves told for casli on easy terms. Ue sure and visit our si ( lipiirtmvnt l > cforo you buy. Have you tried our C. 0. D. flour ; Kxery sack has a souvenir In It , and i } 1 i > er sack. HKOWN'S C , O. 1 b.l I. J'.Ut.t < Ut.l PII.1. Ohio Knox 1s In Logan. G. W , CiUllson of Ilarlan Is In the city. Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grahl , a l'H , Hill Is spcmllni , ' the week at K m-y , Neb. Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Saunders ti'i'day , a daughter. Ux-Senator W. P. Cleveland of Harlan In the city yesterday. Miss. Haillo Knrnsworth has gone to Auli dale , Mass. , to n It end school at Lasell HI Mrs. J. M. Scanlon , Mrs. A. Glenn nnd : 1'hll Wnreham leave toilay for a visit Stonona county. C. A. Leuch , deputy plerk of the Un States court , of Keokuk , Is In the city att liiK federal court. , W. 1' , Gannonlio , was \vlth Ilcno & for no long , and ho Is now In buslnos Clrlswold , la , . Is In the city for a few daj Ml s Ida Wallace , Mrs. Jamca Wymai DesMolnes , and Miss Nettls AVallace 1 returned home la attend the \\eddlng of t bister , Miss Jennie Wallace , which ti place tomorrow. , Mnny hern remember pleasantly the ijualntancebhlp formed with Il-v. J. T. Ch t\eth during his short stay hern two y ago. Ue waa In 111 health then and not to n Ran me regular pastoral work , but preached rpveral Sundays , and was list to tBgerly , Those who met him and h htm will be pleased to learn that his hi Is now restore * ! sufficiently to enable hit perform full duty as a pastor , und for a past ho has been In charge ot the Congi tlonal church at Sheboygan , WIs , 1-Yo flu ly Illustrated eight-page paper , devote the church , It appears that he has n Su school of over 400 , nnd a boys' brlgad neatly 100 , and nil departments of ch vork seem flourishing. _ J. C , UoCTiimyr'H 1'nncy 1'utont , Hungarian Process Flour. Mudt. by the oldest milling flrm In the i makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. jour grocer for It. Trade mark : " Hooster. " Fall opening at the lloston Store , Co Illuffs , Ihursduy evening. Selected hard wood for heating stoves. H. A. COX. 37 Main street. Tel. Dimestlo soap outlasts cheap soap. l.lcun r . The following marriage licenses v en sued by the county clerk yesterday : Name und Address. Mloliuel Kearns , Douglas county. Neb. Bc ey HuKan , I'ottawuttumlo county. . . Jumett Cutter , I'ottnwiittamle county. . KutU' O'Neill , rottu\\attuiulo county. , Instruction on the piano will be given Hulled number ol pupils by Mrs. J. A. 1023 Fifth avenue. _ Gai cooking itorei for rent and tor ta 0 s Co. 'a office. Eagle laundry , 721 Uroadway , for work. Tel. 157. _ Tb laundries ut Domeiuo io p , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Judfro Wotffoa Will Fiat the Omaha & St. Louis Case Today , RECEIVER ANXIOUS TO REDUCE SALARIES ArcuniruU to I If Mnile nn llnlli Mclr * ol of the Mil > Jpct"IVciiIlnr I'lime of I he l.ltlRHllim"Iiiiportiint ruprrn MlMtng. Judge Wool on nnlvcd In the city am opened the September term of United Stale circuit court ystcrday. The work ot th term would not ordinarily commence untl this mqrnlng. but he had specially asxlgnei yesterdH > foi Ihe arguments of the attorney In th' cattj In which llecelver J. P Harnnr of the Onuhn & St. Louis railway , Is seckln an order ut tlie court to reduce the pa > c all the tmplujcs ot the road , excepting th receiver , L. W. lloss of this city was ur pointed inustL-r In chanc ry several month ago , and bcfoie him vvero summoned the v\ll nc'si's. by whom the receiver attempted I show- that the roud was a losing Investmet as n learon for tutting oft lh > pay of tli underlings Mi. Itoss filed hl3 report uhont month ago , and In II ho upheld the claims < the receiver. 'Ihe schedule which the n ct'lver viatita put Into clfect Is a very Ion one , and Ihe report containing the fltidln ; of His iiifistci In chancery compilses nboi 100 pages of typewilttcn matter. In gei eial. It Is clalmi'd that the leducllcm H the way ihrouuli amounts to abuut It ) pi cent , The repoi t 1ms never been seen slm It was In ths possession of Judge U'ootso He ' 'alms he sent It back , but It ncvi reached Its destination. Whether It wns lo In the mat's ' or ilia court was mistaken i to' ba\iiiK reluuird It Is not known , but further -search will be made for II , nnd Is much lee valuable a document to be lo : Thin morning will be submitted a moth lor a contlmiaiioe In the case of W O. Honey ngulnst the Chicago , Burlington Qiilno } iri.lroud. The defendant wants tl cont'nuance. This \vas the stilt In whli Judge Shlraa' doctrine that the contribute negligence of the wife , who wiib killed by railroud train , would not proven ! her hu band from getting damages from the coi pany , was overruled by the court of nppec Jast spring , No flrBt-elurs hotel can do without What ? Why , Dr. Price's Baking Powder. M.W ItllAU TO HAN AW A Ouiluvlt llhtfTn & Aliinin : ! DlriTlors Ac'cn t hn C uiuuy'it lri > | > null. " Tin ; bojril of directors of the Coun Illnffs At M.inawj hlectrlc Uallvvay compa : helil a meeting ycst > rday afternoon at Jud Orepory's olllce In Omaha and decided to i cef > ! the iFho'ntlon passed last Saturday the C'oimiy Uoard of Supervisors and go wltli the work of securing the Ih rty-fov foot Ptrlp at land to ho deeded to tlie conn pifpaiatory to beginning the work of bu' ' Ing the road. A report was made o [ t lu.olmble coal c.f Hie mulct taUng. U has i yet been decided vvlicther the load will si en Hit ; north title of Ihe lake , or run arou the lake lo Manhattan beach , In the four fvri.t , the crsl will be $12,000 , while In t hiti'i U nlll be tSO.COO , owing to the ft that a tic-Hi- II hcve to be built tliron tlio vast end ut the lake , where Mosqu cieeV emptlen Into It. If the toad stops the- north Mdc two landings arp > talked out ut the end uf the county road and I other rait ol ( hand Vlar.a , where the M : hattan beach steamers Ian-Jed last suinni U la the- present Intention to have thu gn Ini ; of the ro.nl bed and the planting of i < poles IInUluU this fall , so that the trai r c-fln le put clown an tcon as the groti gets diy enciiKh next spring. No contra have lCfii awarded yet. nor will they until .liter tlio abstract ot the title to land deeded lo the county has passed , approval of County Attorney Organ. ' All the t ne little things are crcipi 1 out th't Indicatetlmt the Omaha & Com Bluffs Hillwny and Tirldge company v ° ultimately own the entire plant of the n " ccmpany. If In fact It does not alrea c There , nt least , seems to be a. very sa fac.toiy understanding between the ( wo ct panles and the opinion Is constantly go Ing ginund that the parties who englnee the t > clieinc < thicngh the city council i romilj boaid w-ete engaged to do to slm l cauf = c the- directors of the motor comp , Icnew tlmt Ihelr chances for getting i In v on from llic o two bodies were v film. At anv rate , It Is openly averred the members of the new company that tl plunl will bu on the niarkot from now und they hope to sell It after the proce from I he first year's work have dem Ntraled that It will be a financial sncc S. Dlinmoclc , the manager of the me company , Is to have the oversight of constiiictlon of the new line , the cars re bu i uii with power obtained from the mt company , will make connections ivlth trains run by the motor ccmpany , the rectors ot the mctor cmpnny have been c stanlly coiiHUlted by the members of new company whenever any new step vvai bo taken _ HUSTON STOISI : , Coiiunll llluT , In. Prices to closs previous to opening fall goods. This vecl ; you may ex\ \ unheard of prices. KRAI ) THIS PHICG LIST. He ted and indigo blue prints 3c. .So apron , checked gingham , Gc , 7c mnllty prints , black nnd white fancy. Gc. lOc dress ginghams C'.Jc. Bxtiii value gents' BOX tic , lOc and 12'A 25c grade gents' black BOX 19c , or 3 In EOc. 41.00 Rents' shirts , tic to match , CTc. Over SOD doien handkerchiefs at cpi prjces. See v nines offered at 3 for lOi for 25e , 4 for 25o. $1,00 ladles' kid gloves ( odd lots ) 59c. 7Cc Ktencli llannels , good patterns , 50c 30-Inch heavy double flannel , worth for lOc. (1.00 all-wool shrunk skirt pattern 69 COc colort'd silk plushes 25c. LAST CHANCE. Kntlre slock ot fall weight garme jackets and cupea , ranging In price f (4.50 to JtJ.'K , choice to close (2.85. ( Cloak department , second floor. ) rs BOSTON STORE. le Council iBlufls , 1 lie EHl Alo/itrt 'Main CJuartet. rd At Christian tabernacle , Thursday e' th Ing. Septcmb r 27. This celebrated qua tear ccmpany , insisted by Herr Franz Adeln ara the well Known violinist ut the went , a- give a concert that Is to be one of the gi aa est muilcal events of the year. This is to ilrst. uppearance of the Mozarts In Coi ay TlliiffH , All lovers of music should renter of the d.ite. Tickets 25 cents. c-h Tlie cause of. the present boom In estate U due somewhat to 'he Biicoei ijlo ol fruit and garden lands by ME Day & Ufhs In the Klein tract. 'Ihey i st , 200 HcreH In amounts to suit , sul'.ible sk fruit and gardein. Also bearing fruit fj ue lor biile. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N ; delay In closing loans on Impr farm lands at low rates. Abstracts of ell prepared and real estate far sale. Puse Thomas , 201 1'earl street. Council Bluffs. Dry pine kli dllng for sale. Cheaper ) bs. It. A. Cox. 37 Main street. Telep 48. \Ve guarantee all work. None but I class workmen employed. , Is. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAItPCT C Havana KrefU'eBclffa Davls , wholesale Washerwomen use Domestic soap. 18 29 IK'Mlli of .VI r . llupe. Mrs. Clura Newton Dope died at 304 > a ton street yesterday morning at 9:5 : > tr. dropsy oC the heart. She waa born In udclplilu , April 10 , 1S55 , removed here her parent ! al the age ot 3 , graduate t Ihla city with the class of ' 73 , and ta for ls years prior to her marrlag > od diaries M. Hope , which took place at son , Neb. , July 17 , 1879. She has teaching here recently She leaves be her husband anil two children , her mo Mr , I'll Ni < .htnn. n brother amuel New ton , and a ulster , Mrn I'mnin J Clarke. The fnne-inl takes place from Ihr Hroadway Meth odist KpEscopfil church at 2.30 Wednesday afternoon , September 26. wni. UK nuitii'o AT IOVIL\M : > . for HID rnnrrnl of I'orfclm UndsrV jr. AV. M I'trldns. the lather of the assistant electrician at I fie electric Unlit power house , who was killed Sunday nlghl , took the re mains of hi ? son home with him last oven- ! nfc to Lov eland , where Ihe funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 : o'clock. The members of lodge 49 , Inde pendent Order of Odd follows , accompanied him to the depot , nnd n detachment ol ( en went lo Love land to complete Ihe arrange ments for the funeral. U Is likely that a number of Council HluffB people will attend the funeral tomorrow , for the dead man wat deservedly popular. Mr. C'arcthers , the chief electrician , Is particularly grief Mrlckcii over the young man's tragic end. Mr Perkins was singularly well adapted for the vvcnk In which he was engaged , nnd telloec Mr. Oarolhers of a great deal ot the re KpunMtilllty ot the place. There Is no one to tuke his place. Caiotlicrs thinks that the accident wai caused by Perkins placing one hand on tin ilvn.imo while using the tin oil can with tin iltht't. The tin can struck one of the ncv bitiilHR thai had Just been put In , and tin current was thus sent through his body Some time ago C'n rot hers sustained n shod which enabled him to realize , lo n cerlali fMenl. what It Is to die by rlectrlclty. It working about the machine he brushed i finger ngalnst the machlneiy In fuch a wa : as 16 "short circuit" a current Ihiough him "It knocked me- flat , " said he , while talk InK lo a Uee teportcr yesterday. "The cffec IMS peculiar , but not at nil unpleasant While 1 was falling I felt as though I wa swelling up to an Immense , sle nnd becoin Ing so light that 1 actually floated In the nit I never felt moie comfortable nnd inoie p peace with the whole universe than 1 ell for that fraction of a i-ecoml , which , how pvpr , seined sluing out Into ( | iiltc n llitl time. I think my hrait niual II.IVP steppe beating entlrel > . tut the Instant I struck th Moor , all In a heap , the shock of the fa : started It to thumping again , and the re suit Is t um here tort.iy If I had had te feet to fall , I haven't the slightest Idea bu Unit my hc.-irt would never have gotten Int action again. " tllsmarck IIES always bseti particular abou the quality of hh cookery. So h ever one who uses Dr. Price's Cream Dakln Penile. * . . _ _ James McShane , a man 61 years of age who has been liv.ng with relatives nt filer coe , la , coming there Iroiu Illinois , airlvc In this city September 14. and has not bee heard from since. One of his rtlatlve > we In the city yesterday looking for him Tli eld man had $100 In cash and between $30 and (400 ( In checks , drafts , and the I he , 1 his possession. lie registered and lo li dli ncr at the Trrinont house on the 14th , a I it illnt-r paid his bill and left and no trac of him can be found after tint time. H was not In the \\-i\i\t \ \ ot drinking liquor , an h t , friends arc at a loss for an eNplanallo of his either conduct Thej made a searc over both cities yesterday. The man who bought a $3.00 hearer la winter burned $45 worth of coal I thought It economy , but two nnd a half lot | will he.it three rooms all winter with 11 HadUnt Home stove , .mil the Hound ( Js holds nre thirty-six hours with soft cot Cole & Cole , c.xclushc agents , 41 Main s'.ree A. lecture will be given by Eldsr T. V Williams at Ihe church , Pierce street , uci Glrn avenueIn reply to an address of C , Hall of Temple Lot-sull fame. Mr. Hall expected to be there l.niinilry. Hy. there , Pa'dner ! We ore hero to Btn See1 No. 34 North Eighth street , Te'ephoi No. 141. SHULTZ AND HILTS. Living picture entertainment , followed 1 dancing at Chambers' liall , September 23 , 1 Union Guild. Admlslon 25 cents. Ocntl men's dance ribbon 25 cents. Dourlclus' music house has few expense high grade pianos ure told reasonably. 1 Bailsman street , j Dest Centervllle lump coal $3.25 per tc II. A. Cox , 37 Main. Tel 48. Duncan's shoes ate always the best n cheapest. Domes ! c soap breaks hard water . .sirnK O/.IA i MUM / . nn : Mr it. il'.ii : ' MrtMin n r ( Teuton Knilt Her 1,1 by Til kin : ; 1'nUcm. CRESTON. la. , Sept. 24. ( Spec-la ! ] Mis. Ella Maton , wife of a pro Inent photogiaplier , became critically at 4 o'clock Krldaj afternoon , and was ct veyed lo her home. Her Illness grew HOI during' the night , and at 4 o'clock the nc morning she was dead During the Him of his wife Mr Mason < 1ld not call In ' . neighbor ! ! , and failed to summon a doc. until his wife "an dying. When the doc arrUixl Mrj. Mason was dead. The pecul actions of Mr. Mascn In not summoning > and relatives while his wife was In ei great distress at once aroused public s plcion. Criminating remarks reached cars , and he Insisted upon a post-mortem i amlnatlon. The symptons of Mrs. Mason physicians to believe that she- had lali poison At the post-mortem examination quantity ol poison wag discovered , and I physicians believe It to be arssnlc , but make certain tlie btomacli has been tent the state chemist. At the Inquest It was ascertained that S tembcr 12 Mrs. Mason had puichased I ounces of arsenic at a drug btorc , Informl the clerk that she wanted to use It in i photograph business , In which she was ' gaged. From the testimony and what can learned from other parties , It appears t ! the relations between Mrs. Mason and I husband vvero not pleasant. They had In mairled about a. year. Mrs. Mason had c filderablc money , but had been doing a las business It Is thought that family trou prompted lier to take her own life , It Is E she Informed one of the employes of gallery that but for her children she wo end her 11 Ce. She hud two children , ha\ been married twice. ic.iv l.lP.nt' One Apiuvitclilnt ; a Cliiui. MAHBNGO , la . Sept. 24. ( Special T ( gramO The Hay Elliott case , which 1 been on trial here most of the time Hi August 12 , before Justice Richardson , closed so far as evld'nce Is concerned , i arguments of attorneys were begun today i- J. H. Feenan for the htate. to be follov iet by D. H. Wilson and C S. Lake for the etn tense , and Thomas Stapletan will close 111 tli ! Mate During the last week the Bt 111t Introduced several Important witnesses t10 rebuttal , which , alone ; and aside frcm : 10ll ot evidence In chief , would , beem > llr 1 e cut to establish beyond a doubt tlmt bay her : In dispute Is the Identical I Elliott , ton of Mr. and Mrs. George Bill a I and was kidnaped nt that place May 12 , II Inl nlB. People here , with few exceptions , fully B. Hove that Ihe efforts of the defeni' to pr veer that the boy here Is the Maskell child h or proved n failure. Oil-nil * Denlriyrcl lif u .Sturm. FOIIT DODGE , la. , S pt. 24. ( Special ' egram. ) The cyclone of the 21sl com pie scattered tin * Don Hour Bros , ' show at llngton , An eight-horse pole \vagori carried ( ram the- grounds and dropped I in thicket In a swamp , where It was not fo no for several hours. The tents were destrc and all trip horses stampeded. ? pw ItocTvn AR ntn. WASHINGTON , Sept. 24. ( Special T gram. ) The following selections' ot res ! agent ! ) have been approved by the co troller of currency. Continental Natlc bank , Chicago , for the Union Stock YE National bank , South Omaha ; DCS Mo National bank , Dee Molnes , for the F , National bank , Algona , la. D Crnlun Ouicltt ) Ofllre Dumigrd. ! th OnnSTON , Ja. , Sent. 21. ( Special T In gram. ) At 11:30 : this evening fire orlglni ihl In the boiler room ot Ihe Creslon Dally lo tctte and. U was some time before the . elen men got the dames under control. The b en situated In the butldlnu will be d&ma leg The loss to the Gazette will approxln J.3,000. JAPAN'S ' SK\V \ ftltllAHENT EC a Unit on War MeUur Reg r.lto-s of Other Differences , ITS POLITICAL COMPLfX N UNKNOW- , , r\liim IllnVrriirr * I tic UUnolullnn of frevlntin I'urllu- inenli lime Hi-oil l'rlntli.illy Cun- ccriilui ; I orelgu Irculks. WASIHNTaON , Sept. 24. The convokliif of the Japanese parllnmcnl on October 1C as announced In cable dispatches toJay , ex cites much Interest In Japanese ofllclnl clr eles here , as It will bring together for tin first time the members elected the llrst vvccl ot Ihe present month. As yet no advice hnvo IKCII received at the legation here ai to Ihe outcome of the elections nnd the ; are expected In tlie next mall. It la salJ howeer , that while parties may be dlvldei on some questions ot International policy , al parlies , liicludliig those usually against tin government , will uphold the war which tin mikado has prosecuted since the last parlla merit WHS dissolved , t'p to that time lln liberals and ludkals , about 120 In number had supported tlu * governm.Mit , the prosres slotilstH , about fifty In number , had nsnall opposed It , the twenty-eight opportunist were shifting In nll slance , and the otbe members were divided Into small groups The Issue ut that time was over the ol treaties , one ur whlo.li If with the Unltei States , by wh'oh foreigners ete'clso ex-terrl toiiul rights In treat v pom ; In Japan. Tli opposition to lliH go\einment clamored to the abrogation of these treaties. Tno KOV eminent -vvould nut go tills far , saying I would be n breath of faith with foreign na lions , though U nought to secure the abrogn tlon of the trc.UltM. The mailer arouse such bitterness that trouble arose bctv.ce Ihe parliament nnd thu c.ihlnct , vvherenpo paillamenla.t cummarlly proiogucd an the government ; ipuitUd to the country. Th elcctloim have just bsen held and the result are anxlouslv availed , although the treil Issue-la now merahadovvcil by the war. Tli forthcoming session , cannot It Is Bald , chec o" otherwise affect the war , even shoul there be a desire to that end , ns the eir peror and executive branch have the sol power of levying and prosecuting war an the piiiliaiiient deals only "With malting aj proprlutlons for the nnny and navy. W \ltMSCJS 'HI SllirPIMt lNTKKiST * Norlc of tlm Ucithni * llurf u In Tracing 'I rupiriil Hun lei uir. WASHINGTON , Sept. 24. The wcathi bureau furnished the following special bu lelln tn the press this afternoon In r < gai lo the West India hurricane. The first Information of the huirlcane v , ; on the evening of September BO. when severe blorm was ic-poitil from the wfm ward Islands. On Ihe moinlng of the 21 * a warning telegram vvtib sent to the Panan Iklands. On ( lip morning of the 2Jd Dalian reported thul Hie storm was touth of Per Rico , of small area , and moving clovvly. Itased on tills lepoit , wninlng tek'gran vver sent to the observers at Now Yet Baltimore , D < ! lavviiru IVcnkvvater , Norfol Wilmington Suvuiina , Chaik-Mon and .lac Ronvllle , direct m ; theia to give notice shipping Interests , cs > pc < , lall. . to sontliwar bound ves-seK ' Saturday evening the storm appears have been to the en t of thi ; east point Ci ba , Santiugo de Culm lopt/rting modern noi tit W'lmlb Sunday morning the hnrrcana ! was r ported to Uie east nf tCiiba , and on tli storm slgnuli ] wcr ordered for Key We and Information Flgnals hoisted along t gulf coabt lo ( iHtve < tnn. Saturday evenli the hurricane was cenlrAl. approximately 2 miles south of Kcvv Wctj having mov about fourteen miles hh hour , during t three days. ' Storm blgimln wer oidcred t Jupiter , Puntagorda , Tampa and Cedar Kc and InformatEon signals \\crc Jioisted Charleston , Snvtinnih and Savannah beetle The maritime e\chapg < ; s at New Yo and Phlladeltdilu and all prominent &eapc stations on lln ; Mluntlc coa tvci3 t warn to advlsa vos-i-els bound fouth to remain pnrt. Ily a syslem itcently put In oparati in co-opcKiiiou v.ltli the PosloIIlcfl ilepa n\enl , seventy of I ho principal towns Florida were warned on Sunday evening the approach of the hurricane , this bcl the Hist Instance of warning being se under this i-jtlrin , which now covers t v , hole coi.ntrj easl of the Uocklcs and Intended lo ulil 1) di&.iemlnate warnings all tropical liurrlcaiiCB Fevert ; storms a cold \\a\ci. .Tlla n ornlng the hurr cans c ter was about "cventj-four miles southej of Havana that station reporting n noi wind of s venly two mllet. . with a baromet pressure of Z'J r > 0 The vvlml at Key Wi was noitheas' , fortj-fuur miles. Storm b nals will be ordered this morning for N Oileans. Port Ends , Mobile , Pelisacola , Jai bonvllle and section Savanna an 1 sectl and Charleston , vessels wain el not to lee p rt and the sen Islands notified of proba high tides. Information tlgiials were a hoisted from Washington to Norfolk Hourly reports will be received loday fn Key West nnd Jupiter , the cours of I storm watched und full Information given the public 1) > this buieau 1 TIIII : : > OF iiirNc : IXDI.VV A < ; INTS. .M.iny Army ( niLTrsNkIu ; to Itu Kellot of Seiklni ; In tli.it lapielty. WASHINOTON , Sept. 24 There are n pending In the Interior department a mint ot cases where army officers who havu , bi serving us Indian agents have oppllcatli on ( He n&KIng to bs relieved from tli present positions. There are any number men ready and anxious to tuke their plai It Is probable that on Ihe return of Seiret ; Smith quite a number of Rises > vlll 03 ] i pared and sent lo the president , nam civilians as successors of ssveraj army ( cers. There Bre , however , maay applirati on file by army officers who ask to be pointed Indian agents , ft > s probable t Mine of them may be selected. The Ind authorities arc satisfied that the Indian sc Ice , taken as a whole , Is neither Impro' nor Injured by the appointment ot rr officers as Indian ugenta. In some Install the v\rork \ has been performsd better by it ofllcers , and In others not iia well. It pending upon the character of HID mil i not upon his military ability rr plvll 1 It Is believed that the luiprasfon has EM ground In ofllclal circles that , ni > 'in whole , the experiment of making ; rnj i cers Indian agents has pot proved a : cess , and that both tbj | unterlor and \ departments would prt/e Jo have other rangements , and that , t lit , Indians themsel would be fully as well .satisfied with cl ' n " laiiB. "The Indians are no'Mongfer ' warlike , " i an oftlcer at the Interior' ' department , " we can control them Wj" cml as well as military agents To shffie 'ofllcers ' the il of Indian agent Is Jt l nely distaste while others are anxloiiM/tuserve In that e paclty. It U often foundl < that the for : class are clllclent. vvhtlfllhe latter are kind ot men we don't'.1 wi t. Good busli men , who are cleat-jeid/M | und have tretlon , will make , . 094 Indian age Plenty of such men cambei found outsld the army. " Jn An army officer , dl&cnVping the subjec officers as Indian agents/says there arc in ojllcers who are very much opposed to tails n& Indian agents b scans a they do Hiave the opportunity lo keep themselvei complete military training and ready examinations for promotion when orde There nre otherv , he says , who liave I disappointed In the service and ure ei to accept positions which separata t from active army life. It Is quite- probable Hut moot of the cancles occurringby Ihe retirement of a 8 ' ofllcers as Indian agents will be tilled st the appointment ot civilians. Will Hrrtlre ti | Old 1\Ujci WASHINOTON , Sept , 24. Solicitor U of the treasury tcday rendered nil opl which Involves the constitutional quei whether congress has a right lo pass a which Impair * the obligation of contri At Its last seulon congress p astd an reducing the. . compensation cf surfmen ployed at lite-saving stations on the nkca The question at lntc < WAS his reduction opplled wliere eoniravts wltli Eiirfmen at the old rale had been entered Tte solicitor find * that the mild net wns not ntended to apply to existing contracts wltli stirfnien at lake Malleus. : sr.viisucs. llurenn tmiip * HiillctliK Kiin iinrh < ii iii uiul Alalmnin , WASHINGTON , Sepl 24. Three bulletlni mvc been Issued from the census ofuct showing land ownership and debt In ( hi states of Kansas , Arkansas and Alabama The figures for Kiinjaji nre more Inlcrcatltu than many other states , becnusc It hus b.ei polt.tcd out as the slate where the ikbti mortgages ; ire more biirdeiionm thai thers. The bulletins nhovv tlmt of Lln In Kansas 31,0 % per cent tire hired am per cent nre owned by the person ! cultivating them. Of the farms 5S.52 pe cent are cncumb red by mortgages. Tin mortgages on farms , amount tn (73 7."i,2S3 which Is 35.DO per cent of their \nluc Till : debt bears an average rate of Interest o 8.15 per cnt , the average minimi Inlercs charge to each family owning nn oncumberei farm being $92. Kuch of thu encninberei farms Is worth , on the average $ .1,211) , am subject to a debt uf (1 12H Of the home 41 ! S5 per cent are hired. Of the number o owned homes ti'.S4 per < eiit are held far en cunbranccs. Heal estate purchnites and I in prevcmcnts ciiused G2.D1 p r cent of the fan : oivr.ers lo Incur 02 per eent ot the mort gages an them. In Arkansas K3.94 per cent of the farm are owned and 95 & 2 per lent are ovvne" free of Incumbrnnce. On own d fimiiK ( her the Incumbrances amounting lo )2O.UR4 , which Is 14.38 per cent of their value. Th average Interest charge Is O.t. : per cent 0 the homes lil'.ST ) ier cent art ovvned 1111 of them 94.IB per eent nre free of Incuin brance. In Alabama 43 Ifi per cent of the farm nre owned nnd i'n.l.ri ' per rent ot the farm owned nre frc of Incumhinnee. Thu del oti owned farms amounts to $1 , ! )7li9. whlc Is 43.77 per cent of their value. The avei age Inleiest Is S.H ! per cent. Of the home 22.88 per cent tut- owned and 1)7 ) 01 of thce are flee from Inenmbraiice. NIMil'1 TIIOtl-VM > A < KIN. Ijinds Omntcil lo llatlroul < by Hip r.uvcn in * nt null Mill | liiiileniiMl | WASHINGTON , Pept 21 Theie me stl pending In the Interior depattment unsettU o\er 00,000 acres uf lumU granted to rallroac and wagon roads many je.irs ago. Thei are various reasons why these land1 ! have in nil been surveyed. Yet lh"ie are va ; quantities of sunejed lands which are stl unpatentrd In the past four yearrf abai 10,000.000 acres , have been passed to patei to the companies claiming them At preset there are In the course of examination In tl general land otriro a great many Hits lands which will no doubt be patented In short time. Commissioner l.jniorriix b llevcs that all grants where there can be i question as to the right of the- company the lands be passed tu patent ut . early a date as possible , and It In understoc that Secrctarj Smith Is also of theoplnic that it would be well In have these unquf tinned selections ot grants patented ai disposed of. The ree-oids show that dlirli the fiscal year ended June 30 not muc more than COO.OOO acres were patented railroad grants , while In previous years tl amounts have been larger , reaching 3,00 ( 000 acres In 1S01 and .1,000.000 In 1M)2 ) ai nearly 2,000,000 in 1S9.1. . With tin- miner land difficulty settled and the preposition f the survey of i.illio.nl lands us fast as II companies dtrlte tlmre Is no possibility large amounts for patents In the future Slillce ' < > IIII IM < UIII lo ! ! < < millo. . WASHINGTON , Pent 21 The Unlti States strike rjinm tslon appjlntcd by t ! president to Investigate tlio recent Chlca ; labor troubles adjourned Its h'arlngs fro Chlcigo to Wuslilnst'iit , and the cummlsKl will meet In thin city at the Department Labor on Wednesday , September 2G , at o'clock a. m. , at which time , iannoiinc \ at the close uf tlr > tessloii In Chicago , I committee will be ready to receive In vvr ing any suggestions which nlay ho rclatI to the solution cf the questions involved th1 latter conference. It will ulso hear a parties who may deslte to be heaid rclati to the facts , and the pommlbslon may , afl a caieful examination of the testtmo which has already been lal ; n , conclude rail further vvltnofceci. to nupplenient tl which has been given on either Hid ? . IIimoi.Ml hv tlm 1'iipi * . WASHINGTON. Sept. 21 ArchliUliop f lolll on behalf ot Pop Leo. has conferred Hcv James McMahon of the ratho university , an appointment as a prelate the Holy See , with tlie title cf inoiMgn A letter Ofccmpany ng Ihe not' of appoli input said tlmt U was In recognition Father McMahonN teivlccs to the nnlversi In which he has taken Hindi Inteicsl , ate to which he has given a large pirt of Imni'nso fortune- . Si\t-n l ( if tiio < ii'nm'ila' * ( I H llulr. WASHINGTON , Sppt. 21-The I'nli States steamer Columbia , which lias been guard at llluefields with the Marbl held several months , arrived at Poit Union day. She has teveral men aboard hick w malarial fever , who will be shipped by i first steamer to tlm I'nltcd States The ( lumbia will rctfirn to Uluell Ids. li.lill I , . < ulK ui llto Wlilln Ilium' . WASHINGTON , Sept. 24. John L Su van , while driving about town today , drop ] In at the wh'te house. Tlte place was clo : for repairs , E.O the ex-puglllfct was not ; mlttod , althoiiKh he explained to the wal man at the main door that he was much I : ter Known than he who occupl d the inuncl Ilurrlc-iinu In the Mliiutlc. 3 v.'ASIHNOTON , Sept. 24. A severu hui cano has teen raging for the paat two three days around the West Indies and now approaching tlio Florida , coast Wa Ings have teen sent to shipping centers that section. Niitlonnl Itiu < ICcu'elvrr Appoint'cl. WASHINGTON , Sept. 24. Tlie comptro of the currency has appointed T. W. Ilol t son receiver of the State National bank " Vernon , Tex. Mr Hoblnson Is aUo rccei of the First National bank of Vernon. ll < * M < ; iic < l on . . < count ot III Ili-.illli. WASHINGTON , Sept. 24.-George H . derson of the District ot Columbia , secret of the legation at Itlo d' Janeiro , whu Is home on leave , IIHB resigned oh account III health. Vanished la the magic white c ty of World's fair. Enduring nre the lion Kalned there by Dr , Price's Cream IlaV Povvde.1 , Ducilc for tli Copper" . A good many pollcum'u will have cluck dinner today A barrel of ducka was recel at the btatlon yestcrda } from Captain Mos and O Ulcer a Cook and Dunn , who claim I they bought none of them , but bhot them They have been tramping the sand ) around Val mine and m-e having great gp Cook's Extra Diy Imperial Champa should be In every household. It Is perfe pure and naturally fermented. o llr.it . Nonunion .Mnn Saturday evening a nonunion cooper ployed at South Onialni was assaulted i the Piixton & Vlerllng lion works. Twi Ills assailants were arrested In South Om yesterday and brought up to tlie city Ja Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. 1 tlze , 2 * > cents. All druggists. \VII1 tiitkn War on tlio UuiiilHii Tlilttl UKNVU1I , Sepl. 24The rounty eomi Bloncrs of thlH ( Arnp-ilioe ) eounty dec lo aid town hoanlx und funnel to e.i jy Children Cry f Pitcher's Ga&toria. an Children Cry f in Pitcher's Castorla. .t ct , Children Cryf n- ' Castoria. nat Pitcher's . minute the HiiKidan thlotle II H tatlmntdl Iliut It will cost JW.OOd to fcteimlnnlc tlir thlfltlc In tlio Immediate vldnlt ) of nlone. ' /.ir .1 HIT. Clilcngo Appreciate * " III * OiT.oe dp < lrnui * liinnt * ' Kt'lulilIN In u Nr\t I'lrrc. CHICAGO , Sept. 21 When the curtain fell tonight on the second act ol "His Clntcii do Qrammont , " produced for the first time on any stage , at ( he Grand Opera house , the success of Otis Skinner as a star was as sured , and Cljde Kltcho , the ptayw right , hud scored a triumph but little loss brilliant than that ot Mr. Skinner himself. The per sonal success of that actor was distinct and successive , the end ot the act bringing htm three recalls , and he was compelled to ex press his thanks nt the close of the pl.iy In a neat speech. The play was maRiilllmitly staged and the costumes splendid. The play Is a romantic comedy of the time of Charle * II , 01 the excellent snppottltii ; company. . Miss Maud Durbln and Miss Sarah Truni were highly successful. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall gave * their opcnlni production ot "Lidy Clinically" tonlghl al Hooley's theater before , i large and fashion able audience. The play contains humoi ns well as feeling nnd all the elements ot tin most tragical romance. Nothing IIKr It ha ) ever been attempted before bj the Kendalls MOMIcnlint the 'I I Iliiino SIOl'X CITY , Sept. 2lrfplill Tele gram. ) The county lu\estimation into bllh for printing allowed tn John C. Kvlly , pro prlctor of the Dally Tribune , turmlnatei to'lav and resulted 1n the tiling ol ulllilavlt ! by the experts charging him with dranini nearly $10,000 fiom the oonnly by ov i charges. The county altorney Immediately causei notice to be bencd claiming $10,000 due tin county for o\erchmges. At the same llni' ' notices were served on -County Treasure Klfer aad his bondsmen In .1 MIU hiongli by the county to reco-.er SSB.'SOO , hUh I is alleged vas unlawfully reUlnul by liln from the county , It being Hie excess of one fourth of 1 per cent of taxes collected eve $1,500 and Interest on the county fundH lie posited In bank which the supervisors illi not authorize him to retain. Ininiciuo Car > iiup Iliirueil. RUIi : , Pn. , Sept. 21. The lit.Img iippllei his torch to Ihe Kile Mty eui HlinpM to nlpht The toieh was iiluved ilglit In tli wind' ; ; eye , nnd with u nuitliwext biecz behind It , the fl.lines wrie iliitv\ii u\ei Hi iive-ucrc plant MI ni | > ! dl > tluil the unltei effoits of the liic ili'iiuitiiii'iil eould ' 1 nothing but to oiive juljiiliilnj ; i > iicrt > Tli ehojw were valued at ? 2.Vi.iU. ) Wt-ek . i coal shipper of Murrain , hud thirty C.IM I the slicps. The limurntii-e is ubaut IWl.tKH The clly Is jirentlv agitated uiulvurv fac lory ouner Is jiuttlim on inldltlninkl ainn'i watchmen. The lire of tonight W.IK tli sixth Incenillaiy the In tlu < Tam t'ollei lor. - . , Sppt , 2l.-A alrH aC < < vlllc nnd Kendiill , the lux jiM'i-liicts. in diawlng to it ciNK The people .110 up I nrniH nnd rendy for Captain ItlHckwell. wli Is nt Unlmitown lomly to m.iuli. liavln oCK nl7Cd hli fdiceH und leei-lviil JilH cop of the tux bookH. ( iieut exi.lli'iiirnt pi * : vails , and ul' oil > du < l | i exiiec-teil. C'aplnl Hlnekwell Ims been visited by wveinl mhi Isteis of Ihe ChilslUin clnireh , uislnp ; lilt to desist from troublebeie , but he rvfn > r on the ground tlmt five othei inun offfie to collect the tax. < iiplHin < iomHiln Aeiiilireil. | VANCOfVBH , VVuyll . Pipl. IM-CMplal \V. C. Goodwin , conipnm O , I'nuitoenth It fnnlry , who vsaleoeiitly t inn lu.iitlule on a charge of drunkenness , haw been u < quitted on every cpeeUliutlun anil hnt I > PC restored to his iiminmml tj onlei of Hilt adler General Otis. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and ir8irovt'ment | anc t'ncls to per.-nnul oiiji vnie t when rightly used. The many , ' lo : live bet ter than others and enjoy life mere , with less cxpjmlUure , hy more promptly ui.ii-tl' > R Ue.vorlcl's beit pindticts ta the needs of physical being , will attest lie value to liciilth of the pure liquid 'r.xative ' prineiplfw cinhiated in the remedy , byrup of Vipx .Itu excellence is due to is ( rirr .cntinj ; in the form mo t uccept l > le nnd plena- , \nt to the taste , the ref retiring und truly heneficial propjcrues of u jx-rfict ! ax- itivt : ; ciifi-ctimily cieaiihing the ' -yhtcni , diMielling colds , headaehos Mid fevers Aim permanently curing constipation. It hna given satisfaction to iiiillioiiH and met with the approval of the mrdieal prnfe ton , because it nctf > on the Kid' nev : , Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it Js perfectly fice frcm awry objectionable substance. Syrup ol' Ficrs is for sule by nil ( Jrnp -ists in < iOc and SI bnltleK , hut it is nan I'ccturccl by tlie C-iliforniu Fig Syriif , n. only , vvliobo nnme is printed on even ncUage , nl.s < > the nnnii > . Syrup of li/.r | , nd being well informed , you vvl ! ! n rnt : ny Bul > i"tuN ! ! i. ulifr rf. Aloe & Tenfold Co. 1 uni very much plea : to commend W L. Htymour'a ability n an o ] dun. luulni ; be n tutlsfaclnrlly fltltxlvltli gin CB ( or EBtlKmulltm and Jerued great ben thereficin in my iiruftsslonal wuik. I would i 10 mini ml nil of the artistic inolV * lon lo doll wlie. Very truly , J. I.AUHIi : WALLAUl Omaha Academy ot I'lne Acts. UUADAClIt ; CAUKUD Hi UYU STUAlr DON'T 'rnn-i.v WITH youu uvis. Many ptrronsh&be lic.id * uic coiittuntly a IIIK huvo nu Idea vtliat iL'kl tuUmlllcally 111 tlDSSvn will KUo them. Thl ihcoiy IH nu r i \frfally rtCiljl'shed. "linpr | 'i-il > liltiril tl.is will Invnrluhlr Incrouee th IrDUble and 11 Icoil to TOTAL HMNINiSH. : " Our nblllty adjust glanen safely and coircclly la lioyi quntlon. Contult us. Hv > tcslcd free ol chat THE ALOE 6t PENFOUD C < Oipo lte rai'cn Hotel. IXDOK Brono-i cnratlTe Bgeut for K . Uiala K hau&llon , H. lieclal or eeneral hcuraluU : nlfto lor Itl inntiim , Omit , KlJnoi lli onlfr . AdJ 1 I > ei | iH. Antomla. AntMoCA for Alooli < ii < lolhi CICCMUI. 1'iio ) , ID , 23 nnd Woe THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 101 S.Wetlcm Avenue , GIIICAI For taie hr * ll drutgpm. Otnitti. NEBRASKA. J3AJV. I.V. . jtliualia , f , < b > ; i lii. CAPITAL , - $400,0 SURPLUS , - $55,5 Officer * and Director * Henry W , Tutif , I 14enti John B. Collins. TlW-pretldeot ; if a. Iletd , CublerjVUluua li. 8. Uu b s , > f : uil cubltr. THE IBON BANK. A RECENT CURE. It Is the custom of Drs. Copcland am ] Shepard ( o publish every neek at least nna Btatcment ol a recent cure. This week It Is that of Mr. Wllllnm Nccp , 30th street ami Avtnuo A. , Council Dluffs , who Is a skilled mechanic In the employ of the Snieltlnn Wprks. Ha has been there since 1SS1. \V11.L1AM NCEP , SOth-st. and Avomie A. "I had sour stomach , or acid dyspepsia , " * nld he , "ever slnco I \\ns a small boy. Mouthfuls of sour IHB ; and fluid were con- : itnntly belching up from my stomach , ( "out ov ilvo times every month I had a bad sp-ll or bilious attack. At these times Intciiht headache with vomiting kept me from work i\en a drink ot - aterould not stay donn. I took pounds of soda and much other KtuTf , but gat no re n I benefits Alter auhllif tin Kldne > s and bowels became nlugjlsh ) , ad ding much to my mlieiy. The tr.ntmeul rp- vently given mo toy lrs. Copolundand Hhepnrd has cured mo after jenrs of tor ment. I don't vinnt to tire you with Iclllnn the thousand miseries fell by n dyspeptic , but will Justsay that these phy. fvlclana gave me a new stomach- so U seems and cleansed my whole system. I am entirely \\ctl now Tl.clr's Is , In my opinion , the best treatment known for dyspepsia and Ilko troubles. " L'RS ' , COPIiLAXD & SHEPJUW. IIOOMS 311 AND 312 N13W YO1UC Ul'fi BUILU1NO , OMAHA , NKII. Olllcc Hours 9 to II a in ; 2 to 5 p. in.- Evenings Wednesdays and Saturday ! inly , GZO : to S.3U. Sunday , 10 to 12 in. Cliocolat- * Hcnicr the FINEST of all Yanilla mites in a pei feet form all the cjiialU : es eveiybocly desires to find in liis food. It is as Nourishing as Meat , md still pleasant to take. It is as juitcatc as a i cixury , and still cheap .u price. It is by far healthier than either Tea. Coffee or Cocoa. ' Therefore it should be ma te a bouse- liold article for daily use , as it is in France. PARIS EE IEI-I LONDON i'l Vtabash At. , llilrnzo-htl U. Ilroadntr.X. ' Stoom and Hoi Wntar HoallnT tor Roslloico3 and Bulltllnin. J. C. B1XBY , 202 Mnin. 201 ! Pearl Strccta , Council DlulTs , Iowa. QUO. P. SAN FORD. A. W. RIOKMAN. President. Cashier. of COUNCIL DLUFFS , Iowa- Capital , $10 ( > , ( KD ) I'rolUs , 12.00U Or.o ol the olil t Imnlit In the elate ot Iowa. We BOllclt your bualncu and collections. W * pay C per cent on tlm deposit * . \Vt will b * pleated to ae4 end Berv e you. I Att < irnny > ' , it-l vr I'no _ _ _ Hen In Hin t : le unit f nil tnil ciiitrK. Hnoinii ai)0-7-H-0 ) , Sliucrurt Council IllnlVs. Ill Noiiccss CoU rici rouUENT , tAiaix PIUVATU Fifth avcnua and real I street. Apply at Uc office. roil SAI.K. THI : la'tixiTUiin AND LUABH ol a llmt clnra hotel. 12 looma ; this hotel lias a flrat-tlns3 tiputatlon , fci'dlni ; from CO to 80 ait a metl ; lucauuMldJIe Jlioadwny ut Ihe Junction or all the ttr.-et car linen U IB Ihe ticzl ntand In the clly ut Council lllutTv. Address J , lc blllce. Council Illulte. WANIKI ) . A lAlr oi ALL VACANT LOTS and acrra e for nle In Council Illurfn. J , " fRiicy prlcn couslUeivd. 1 * . J , UnilB. t I'earl itoost roii UINT : CKNTHAM.Y located ; iiilvuta family. Addreu II IS , ller. ' Illulta. . _ C'ounctl _ _ ciiwNiya CUANII > : VAUI/TS C id llurkv , at W , B Ilonifr'i , Wl llioaJivuy. O BAIA3 , " 4IU.OCIC ONAVKD HTIlKin * , \\\o tlucka from Oiimlut motor line ; fruit uni formt trrea , llnu vlc\vi als > other choice rrsldencQ IMH , fiult land ami fnnni. C'arwia & llalrcl. Iloom f , Uv erect tlotlc. Cu-Jncll Iiluf ! , ta. _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . I.IKT YOUII VACANT IXJT8 WITJI NIcholHon & Co. , 0)0 Ilroadnay , FOR BALK OH HUNT , X (3OOI > I'lANO , 1'OIt ale , two CUM ! hratlnc tovi' . 11 to. T. l'heip . _ | a B. 1th it. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTIID. rOLDINO OPKiriJ UnSK , AD- ilr a K , lice olllce , Council llluffn. KOH TltAPi : , J5.000.00 RTOCK ClXjflUNa. bulldlnir and Kood will ; only Block In t'jwn ; alto 2 IwelllnuH. Council llluffn , In exchange fur Iowa landi ; part caih , For pjrUculum Kd- dr B , Lex 3 , Mannlnir , lu. IV IVU r ov Tin : IHHT MKAT MAHKirra IN Ihe clly , with an vitaljllihea trade , can ba It- bought reaaonably , or will nchuiixe for truoU real enlace. J. O. frt'WKin , WA llroudway , Council IJluXfa.