' P" ' TLIE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY DECEMBER 21 , 1883. ISTMA -IN- E ] W IT " "C * " * " d T i I H B B Jr1L ? _ rS nmg m JUST RECEIVED. A-LSO i Lai TO BE CLOSED OUT AT LOWEST PllICES. . . 1.1 t ' ! ? } * . " ' OTODEC X.OTT OX" i 1 4 , , . . > , Xtf i * f" Winter Gloves & Mittens , A LARGE AND FINE ASSORTMENT OF- LAOE CURTAINS ! L f Vtmm VX * > J ill r\ I MJ j ! Turcoman , Haw Silks , And other Curtain Materials Felts , , Etc. CARPET Ingrains , Tapestries , * c ' t Body Brussels , Axminster. Moquettes , Velvets , Etc. * * Every department is complete in a choice and well selected stock of good Goods , which are offered at popular prices , All goods as represented and prices the 'lowest. BARENESS ! ) BROTHERS , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. LEAKS OF THE LAW , KiHcnlinurr AVlRKlOH Into Freedom With Only One Hundred UoU lilts Unit. The cnso of the Dcnison clerk , Kison- hftitor , who while in the employ of Mr. Kontans tlioro , utolo goods nt various times from the store , 1ms attracted much ftitctUlon , Elfienhftuor was prominent in church mul social circles , nml the discov ery of the systematic pilfering which ho had been doing through a course of years caused a great sensation. It is estimated that the total amount of thu plunder would roach $3,000 to 84,000. Kison- diner confessed 1m guilt , but the court liikl that the various thefts could not bo aggregated , but that each constituted a aoparato oU'onse , and each ono must bo separately tried. On ono of these items ho was therefore convicted of petit larceny , and hns just served his thirty days in jail. It win the declared intention of the prosecution to crowd the other cases ono by one , and if ho could not bo punished for grand larceny ho could bo given n series of smnller punishments iigKrcgatingns much. On his recent rplcaso from jail hero ho was taken to Denison for trial on n see- oiul charge , this timu for n § 150 item , making a grand larceny oflbnso. The ux- amination was quite n aonsational one. Kisonhaucr lias a wife , u worthy woman , for whom much sympathy is felt. She fainted on tllo witness stand \t\l\\ \ \ her child in her lap , and other incidento of the trial aroused pity. The justice bound the prisoner over to the district court , and fixed the bail at the low amount of $100 , which Eiscnhouor gavo. 1t is now a question in the minds of many whether with only $100 bail ho will appear for trial. Hood's Sarsaparilla is matlo of roota * herbs and lurks. It gives tone to the Btomach and makes the weak strong. Sold by druggists. Heal KNtato Transfers. Tlio following Ueecu vroro filed for re cord in the 'recorder's oflico , December 20 , reported for the BEE by P. J. Mo- Mahon , real estate agent : S. P. Powell to Mary B. Swan , lot G , block 12 , Grimes' add $100. J. P. Michalson to H. W. Michalson , part swnwA ' \ 3 , 77 , 411 $100. John'Puryear to Frank Pikopart nwi nej , 13 , 75. 40 § 20. .1. N. IMako to L. E. Rood , lots 1 , 2 and . ' ! , block 4 , Arnold's add to Oakland S-110. J. N. Arnold to J. N. Blake , lota I , 2 and 3 , block 5. Arnold's add to Oakland § 200. ,1. W. Davis ot al to F. AV. Holdman , part seA , 4 , 77. . ' ) SHOO. INKALLIBLK proscriptions for Asthma , Bronchitis , Catarrh , Dysentery , Liver Complaint , Neuralgia , Rheumatism and diseases of the Blood and Nervous sys tem combined , and all acute and chronic diseases all for $1 in "The Science of Life ; or , Self Preservation , " See adver tisement. It Wants No Such Help. To the Editor ol Thu Dec. The managers of the Homo of the Friendless desire to state that the Gem Palace theater advertises its matinees for the benefit of the homo without any au thority , and that no money has over boon received from that institution and that no money would bo accepted from it. J. G. LBMKK , For the Association. Iljmi ImioaSoru Throut. a. Cough , or Cold , try B. II. Douglas * A : Sons'Capsicum Cotitfh Drops , tlicy are { iltanant to the tnsto , | > ciectly harmloKK. and will hurclj euro \ ou. Don'l Toll Your Wlfo , for if elio should happen to got n glimpse ai the millinery , fancy goods , laces , niching , notions , fancy bordered handker chiefs in every conceivable design and ohl aucli beautiful hate , and learn at what prices they are being sold , at L. 0. Arbutlmot's , 542 Broadway , she will certainly make a sight draft on your pocket-nook. COMMKKCIAU , COUNCIL m.UI'XH MAltKET. Wheat No. 2 spring , 70o ; No. 3 , GOc ; ro- jcctcU , 50c. ; gixxl denmml , Com L/o.ilorn uro paying 30c for old corn anil H5o for ww. Outs In KCMH ! demand ut20a ) Uuy 100@G 00 per ton ; COo per balo. llyo I0c ; Tiffht supply. Com Meal 125 per 100 poumK Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , G 00@ 600. 600.Coal Coal Delivered , him ] , 11-GO per ton ; soft , 0 00 per tonl Butter Plenty and In fair demand at UOc ; crrmnery , 35a K gs Heady nalo at Hfio per dozon. I/aril Kalrlmnk'n , wholesaling at lie. Poultry Kinn ; rlonlero nro paying for chickling lc ( ! ; live , 2 W per dozen. Vegetable3'oUtoo * , COc ; oulonftlOo ; cab- bagcn , 30@40c per dozen ; upplcx , roudy Kixle nt U 60@3 ft ) for prlino clock. Flour City Jtour , 1 ( iO@.140. Broonw 1 ! 00@U 00 par doz. IL1VK HTOCK. Cuttlo-3 003 50 ; calves , 5 00@7 CO. HOK Local tiackoi-H are buying now and there IH a good demand for all grndoH in cnr- Jowl lot * nt 4 00(5)1 ( ) ICi. IOWA IXKMH. DOB Moines 15to have a now banking institution. * Good sloiqhing delight * the uooplo of Newton just now. The now school houao in droenfiold is nearly complotod. It ifl raraly the case that lovra farmers plow in December , but many did last week. Articles of incorporation of thu Dos Moines it Sevastopol street railway com pany have boor , filed. Thn Musoatino Pressed Brick company - pany baa filed its articles with the uccre- Ury of state. The capital is § 10,000 , and the corporation is to bo continued twenty year . Vim. Lowry , of Altoona , i * circulating a petition here asking the tate to refund to him the Amount lost by the Went bank failure , and all persons in town , with the exception of four , have signed it. Governor Sherman lias been requested to appoint ton delegates in behalf of Iowa to utUind the convention favorable to the improvement of the MisBis i | > pi river , to bo hold in Washington on the Cth of February next. D. Wi Blackburn , tre/umror of the Keokuk Wrd of siipoivuorB , has boon found abort in his accounts to the amount ot $12f > 00. Blackburn declares that ho docs not know where ho money hns gono. An investigation is going on , Mr. Alexander , living near Fontancllp , nftor feeding and harnessing his horses last Monday morning , wont to breakfast and coming out to work found ono of them had been stolon. At last accounts ho had not recovered the minimi , _ The governor has received the resigna tion of Judge llccd as district judge , for the purpose of Roinq on the supreme bench next month , The resignation of B.Y. . Incy , lircuit judge of the Ninth district , has also arrived. His resigna tion is wMi ! the intention of resuming the practice of the law , Louis Kliol , a Scott Bounty farmer , is under anost charged with incest with his daughter , ngod 18 "years. The girl is feeble-minded , and about to become a mother. Kohl is chaigod with its paler- lily by his wife and oldest daughter. It is alleged that ho tried to outrage his oldest daughter last summer. "Wei Do Mojcr. Ulminwwnl ! | > wtodthBOVulto lojpr'i4 Catarrh Curn In the only Inutmciit that jvill absolutely euro Catarrhfrc h r rlmnilc. "Very otl'ic.ulons , Sninl. ( Soiild. WcnpliiR Water , Xcb. " Ona bux cured mo , Mrs. Alary lyn.1' "A pcrfiH.t curontJcrHOjoniHMiirerliijf , .1. 1) . McUoiinlil , 710 Itromlwfty , N. V. , Ac. . > Vc. Thoimmln of to tlmmilids nro rocehoil from nil p-xrts of tlio world. Delivered , $1,00. Dr. Wet Do lojer'rt tllunlrtUHl Trcn- ilHo ; " vvllh nt.Uoinonts by thn nm < d , mntlod froo. 1) . 1J. Dovvoy & Co. , 182 Fulton street , N. Y. tu IOWA SU1UIHSII-3 COltllT. In vvliluli tlio It. , O 1C. .Vr N. UulUvny IH Dulbmlaitt. n lluukcyo. A nuvrn i.v A SKO\\II\NK. A. B. Do\\ull , administrator , brings action for the value of a brakoman's life , against the Burlington , Cedar Rapids it Northern railway. There had boon a drifted track , of which the brakonmn VTOS aware , and his train in passing through became separated und the brakeman vras last seen nlivo near the oiigino. Ilia death was probably caused by being crushed between the icy snow bank and ono of the ears , though the jury declined HO to find , Thorn was a verdict for plaintiff in the court below , from the defendant's appeal. Judge Black holds that the comhtujiiB under which intestate accepted employ ment are to bo considered , and says also the manner of his death , according to the evidence , in doubtful. The fact set up by the defendant that a settlement had been niado with the widow ia not to bo considered for , not being administrator , she could not release any claim for dama ges. rml.KOKI > COSIMUN10AT1O > S. 0. T. Raymond was injured by falling from the platform of a Burlington , Cedar Rapids it Northern car , and was treated by the company's surgeon. The latter called in anotthor dootor as coun sel , who asked several questions of plaintiff as to the nature of the injury , ouo being whether the train was in motion at the time. The reason for the ques tion waa two-fold : First , to know how to treat the disease , and second , whether the resonsibility was with the defendant. During the trial the defendant sought to draw from the two ' physicians the statement made by plaintiff. This was objected to by plaintiffs coun sel , and the objection sustained. The supreme court holds that section 1 10-1 3 barred out the evidence offered as well as the attempt to bring out plaintiffs statement by the evidence of another physician who was a spectator. Confi dential communications must bo re spected , says the court. The company , being beaten in the lower court , suc ceeded bettor in thosupromo court. And here it is said that this company wins more coses in the supreme court than any other railway corporation in Iowa , in proportion to appeals taken. Horsfoi-d'H Acifl I'liOHphatc. Unanimous Approval of Medical Staff , Dr. T. G. COMSTOOK , Physician at Good Samaritan Hospital , St. Louis , Mo. , says : ' 'For years wo have used it in this hospital , in dyspepsia and nervous dis eases , and as a drink during the decline and in the convalescence of lingering fovors. It has the unanimous approval of our medical stair. " A KusHltm BiiMtile. Recently the pixrty _ of the nihilistic pa per , Narodimja Volniaha3 spread among the Russian people a panphlot which creates much excitement all over Europoi Itgivcuan illustration of the dreadful fate which the prisonois in ono section of the Peter-Paul fortress of St. Petersburg have to endure. In this section , which is called Trublotskoi-llavolin , each pris oner in condemned to solitary confine ment. Revolutionists sentenced to hard labor.and nlso persons still awaiting thoii trial have to suffer horo. Most of the prisoners have some education and belong to the better class. The cells nro musty , wet , filled with bad odor , and poorly furnished with light. The nourishment is day for day the same , and only for a limited time the prisoners can breathe fresh air. But by t/ho slightest fault against the rules of the prison , the wretched creatures i ro deprived of this privilege. Most of the prisoners miller from dysentery , scurvy , t'oobloncBS and inflammation of the oven. Under such circumstances there is much mortality among the occupants of the colls. No cafe is taken of the sick prisoners. Help lessly they lie on unclean straw mat- trasses , until a keeper takes pity and cleans them. The imprisoned women , also , are un der charge of gendarmes und jailors , and they are personally searched by them like men. It is said that a. female named Torontjowa was outraged and aftervrard poisoned. By _ another rumor nho re ceived the poison instead of medicine. This is so much the more credible , as the prisoners' physician is is an old man ol HO years wfio can hardly walk. The old doctor's assistant is only allowed tc speak to the prisoriors in the pieseneo ol the gendarmes and keepers , and is not ol much account. His proscriptions are , as a rule , not attended to. Upon women affected with hystcrial JiU cold water is poured and they are gagged. Issajc-if , the companion of ( iratschowskij and Tuchanotf , wont into frenzy , The men's heads were clouoly shaved. Books uro not permitted , not even the bible.- Homo of tlio prisoners had to servo in this "modern baitilo" the fourth part of their long penalty , Moro terrible still is the fttto of these who are imprisoned in thn vaults of the foitwss section , Trublot- ikoi-Ravolin , Not a sun ray brightens these moldy caverns , wJioro rats and ver min add to the agonies of the nnfortu- nuto , The same tcrriblo treatment of prison er * wocras to prevail every where in Jluimia and is nlllrmed in n book lately published in Loipsio by I'rof. Alplioni Than. Tin FTT 1 If1 TT JK HP * -THE- CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY m tur -IS AT- They always have the largest and best stock. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGEB ELEVATOR TO THE DEFERENT FLOORS , professor is well ncnuaintod with the pro secution of the nihilists. Prof. Thuu , writing about the Potor-Panl fortress , nayn : "Tina citadel is for political pris oners a place ot horror. The cells in which the condemned are confined are dark , cold and damp , like a grave , the p-tintod windows mlmit BO little light that the lamps can only bo extinguished during n couple of hours in the day. The food consists of c.ibb.ige , soup and grit for dinner , and a piece of Abroad for breakfast and supper. Respite the in- lonso cold of u Russian winter the sloven are only heated oveiy third day , and fro- ( niently less. Consequently , the walls are damp and the floors are literally cover ed with puddles. Thu minonria wear onljjj their undergarments and a prison cloak. All the cxoruiso they are permitted - ted is a ( Uiartor of an hour every other day. No other diversion is permitted. The guard carries a towel and a handkori chief , which articles the prisoners are permitted to use according to their rovni- romonts. " The ill treatment of 'prisoners and exiles has at last created a , fooling of sympathy among the Russian people , and clubs and unions have been formed by students , scholars , and ladies for the pnposo of collecting mcnoy for the bcno- lit of their unfortunate countrymen. Unuso < l to MurrlnKCH nnil Hcroiiuc8. : CoIumbuK Sentinel. There MM a marriage in Pine Tuckoy neighborhood a few weeks a o , where the young groom renuostod the luatico of the peace not to bo long in the ceremony , so that his bride would not got frightened. And after the mnriiago was over thu bridal party was serenaded. An old gentleman in the house , not thinking of any sorotmdors , thought they wore bur- glare , and was so frightened that ho fell over. Mlcrcury liaH produced moro mmcry and mii'omoro cripples than war , pcatlltncu fttnl lainlno combined , If j ou hftvo any liloixl dlncivsca or Hkln humor , It la your duty * to ycuitcll anil posterity in take the only % Kct blo euro , which In8 llt' Hpcctflo. . BnltliHiio-lflohM rcllmcdmo of Mnlirlal Blood Poison alter hod bcun conflnol to the lioiuo tor Hi c month * and had been dosuil withhluo maun , calomel and oilier pnl oiiou tlniK until I s\M In dcBial ) > Bwllt'i Biicclno U tlio remedy ( or thin kind ot Mood poison. * C. M.CLAUKR. ARunt .Southern Ufa Insurance Co. , Atlanta , Oa. FOK LADIES. 1 have boon using for a month or two In my house hold , 8wlft' Npocluo.S. ( H.H. ) the creator | iortloii of of It having boon ooniuinod by thofumalo | X > rtlon of my family , and with ti-o hapiilist rcnulti. H acted Ilka a charm on my wifewho li d litun In tad health for long tlino , and for whom I hat o paid hundred- ! ot dollar * ( or doctorn and mcdlclnui. It I czan to build her up from the tint dogu. Another female incmlxir of my family took It with equally gatlifocto- ry result9. It In certainly the Itast tonlo for delicate lullcB tint I havueieruicd , nndl lm\6 tiled them nil. I have no doulit tint want of cxercdse , oJono lonflncment In poorly \cntllalod houxoi , Hcuercm poNon and mabilal polgon ufUm productflcknciw mont ; our wlvrs. daughter * and eUteri. an.i I ha llo * o hwlft'H Spccillc N the remedy tor all thin port of blood | K > lxonIuK. 1' . U JO.NKS , J. I' . ( jultman , ( In. Trontmont of Cancor. For twenty juirn I havu HiirTircd from a cnncer or thu iildo ol nu iici k near thu rhoiilJerand exhauitod the wliolo catalotfuu ol roim-dlis without any rdlcf. The cancer gronltm woncail thatln.o , the whole up- purt of my body hceamu mil ! and full of ptln. I lad vlrlual'y ' lout the Una of both ariiin , try funeral health had broken down and 1 KUW It waa on ! ) n < IUCHI | n of tlmo when llfu Itself w mild bedtitrojed. In thU condition I cominonicd'tho u o of Snlft'H Hwclllu. | Thoflrithottlo relieved mo ofttio ntllTnena In tha nock , thu Hocond tjaiu mo pcrfnct use of iny nrms.nnd I frcl xtiontf and ucll In vvorj nay. I nm a poor man but I would not take ii,0iii ( tor the ino < l I liaxo nierlcnco ] ) with HwHft'H Bpu Illc. I billuc It \ \ 111 forte out all the poison and t uro niu. \V. Jl. IIOIIIHON , lii\ Inborn , ( ia. runtUo on Illoodand RJiln nincaso mnlleil frio to npphcnntH. TIIK SWIIT SPKOII'IU CO. . OramrD , Atlnnt ( ! a. Tlio IKO of the term " Khoi SHORT Uno" In connection with tin , ; Lorporuto narno of 3 irui\troad ; roincj j un Idea ol ustwhot re < iulrnl by tbu travillnicpub' I nl t Ho-a Hho'rt Line , Quick" tlrai I I am wl 0111' ' " 10 kcet ° ' "ceotninodj ftal ! ! tlonn-all ol which are luru Uhcd by the greatest railway In Auurlca. CHICAGO , And St. Paul. Itowua and operaUa over 4 , MO tnllvi cf road D Nortlicni Illinois , Wlecorisln , Minnesota , Iowa ted Uakota ; and usl U main linen , branches and connec tions reach all thu irrcat business centred of the Northwest and Far Went , It naturally aiuvt era tti dexcrlptlon of Hhort Mne , anil licut Itouto butwrca ChlcoKO , tlllvraukoo , Kt. 1'aul and Mlimoapolli. Uhlcaso.MllMaulieo , IA Crosco anil Wlnona. OhlcaK ° i illlwaukeo , Aberdeen and Kllcndala Chicago , Milwaukee , Kail CUlro anil Htlllwatcr' Chlcuno , Jlllttaulioo , Waiwau and Menlll. ChlcaRO , UllwaukW ) , Hoaxer Dun and Odikoth , Chicago , MIlHaukeeVaukoiha and Oconomowoe. . Chicago , Milwaukee , lladlnon and I'rairlodu Chltn. Chicago , llllwuukeo , Owatonnaaiid Falrlbault. Chicago , Belolt Janoivl'lo ' and Mineral Point Chicago , Klili ; ) , Itockford and Oubuquo. ChlcaKO , ClliitonIlock Inland and Cedar lUpldi , Chicago , Council Illurta and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Hloux Fall * and Yanliton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Ilock Inland , Dubuque , 8t Paul and Mlnncapolli. Ua\onport , Calmar , St. Paul and Mluiaiuolfi. iraan eeper * an s nct lniig Oan in world are run on the main ImesottheCHIOAOO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL ftAlLWAV atid every attention U paid to pawontfon by court * S. ri. MEIIIUIX , A. V. IL OAUVKNTKII , ncn'J MAJiauerl Clcii'l Pau. Aireul J. T. OLAHK , OEO II. 1IEAFKOHD , Ocu'I Bup't IIKVOKK.BYES IIKVOKK. JnllK , TriLKOTHO VOI.WIO 111 I.T. an 1 oilier Futrrnio .III AiriUKct. . w will Miid onthirty | ) y ' Jrlul.Tl ) ilfcNCIUMI Oil ( ) IJi. lionn.kurrift from Nnivpi n liniiLnr , Ian VIMIJTV. anil Ibiuw - uf a I'mwiNti. NiTtux jMiillliiir from Aliibt.il ana o-riirii Cu M ( ijimly , , ) t iul com pinto lorulloTi to llutLtll , \ loon ami BELT ColAESHALLjicfi J . - - - . - - - - _ * . . _ UJU ES WITH a AJK ! your Avork is douo for all time to time to come. . WE .CHALLENGE The World to produce n more durable material for street pnvemont than the . Sioux Falls Granite. 1'OU ANY AMOUNT OF OBr- MACADAM ! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.MOBAIN & co. , Sioux Falls , Dakota. Nebraska Cornice -AND- ' MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES- , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFINQ , I'ATENT METAIJO SKYLIGHT , flron Fencing ! Crcstlni/s , IUlu tnuIea , Verandas , Oinconrul Book lUllliiKB , Window ami Collar Guards , Eta N. w. con. Niirni AND JONES STS. WH. OAISKH. lUnatrer. RED STAR LINE. Itoynlanil U.S. MullSleiuneru SAILING EVEUY SATURDAY BETWKEN NEW YORK AND' ANTWREP- TlttMliie , Gtrmany , Italy , UoUan < ia > idFrttnce , Outwnrd Htecnje , $ iO ; 1'ropild from Ant eni$20 ; Kicuiblon , f IS.W ; 2il Cabin , Kb ; Gxcmslon , $109 ; Ki'oon fro-r. ; 90 to $7& ; Excursion SHO to 8125. tit Peter WrlKht & Hon , Otn , Agta. ( SBroadivay N. V. Ca'ducll , flamlHon k Co. , Omaha I' . K. Flodman &Co. , SWN. ( 10th Htreet , Omaha ; U. K Kiraball , Onuhu , AK < nt . ui&e cod-ly DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , ' } Oo-uiliMt nxid 1404 Faroaui Street , oppoilto Paxton Hotel , ha , Neb. box No. 1 will cnro any oualn ( our tla > n or leu No. 2 will euro the uiort obstuiato cuti uo u > att rol bow Allan's Soluble Medicated BoOgies No nauieoua ilo ei ol ? ubebi , oopabla , or oil oliao * dal wood , that an ix. ln to produce dy prj > l by dcutrylnir thscoatlngiof'thoiitomadi , Prlc * ll.W ) Sold by au druK l t , or maUetl ou receipt ol prioo rtrar wrtlcularj ncud tor circular. Box 1,6.13. C.ALLAN CO. . Jol.ii Htreot. New Vnilc . . .11 Steam Due-Works ! SOO llth Street , Ixt. Fartiam uid * D. B WAXJGH & CO. . rnorniEToitu. Id > ' and Oent1 Clothing cleiuied , djeJ and ro- palriu. I'luuioa and Una cleaned , dyud tuj curled. Ladle * * Sutti. Ia Blik , 8Un auj Vthet. Ueaood by the Fiend * dry Uculog urooeix. WA tlnVclw < l UU r l)0i > la oouuocUvti