I 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ftEIWESDAY , DECEMBER 25. 3880 , . . i n i i .i i i i I. , * . ' ' i. . . . M i V H I THE OMAHA BEE I counoilTbluefs : OrilCK NO it ! I'KAUU STItlilST t Ecllnrnl by carrier In any part ° ' 'ho City , 1I.W.11I.10N MANAQKIt ' TF.I.Ul'IIONKSi ' III PIMKMll Her No.42. m NimiT iiitoii : ) No va H MINOll JIKS1ION. H N. Y. V. Co 8 Glcason coal M Council Bluffs Timber Co , coal B Thatcher coal , sco mlvorlUomcnt B Tlio lloston store for holiday goods H Ucst coal nnd wood at C. B. Tuol Co M Carbon Coal Co ' ivholcsalo retail , 101'carl. H A mnrrlniro license was Issued yostordny H to I-nrs Jnnson nnd Mary Jnnscn , both of H tins city B Now rases of illphthorla wcro reported m yesterday at No 1011 Avenue A and No 310 H llroadway B An Individual who was too drunk to kIvo his nntno was nrrcsted yesterday for refus- B ing to pay hacic faro St Monica society will clvo a sociable to- B morrow evening nt the residence of James < Wlckhnni , on franklin nvenuo ; 1 ho foundations for the new electric Unlit BH towers hnv . been complotcd nnd the mutcriul H' for iho towers is expected herd dally Stated meeting of Lodgoof Porfcctlon , A. A. S. K. , nt the cnthcdrnl , Thursday , Uo- B comber ' . ' * , St Johns day , U o'clock , p. m. H George GerapJohor wants a dlvorco from II el I e. She is better known ns Hello Clover BH > Ho nsks for half of their property , valued nt I10.WK1. B' Clinton fare was run in yestordny fortnk- BH , Ing the Hidotvnlk Instond of the middle of the BBV ntrcot and attemptinir to drlva over pedos- BH' H The enso against Jo oph Warden , charged BH with assaulting Mrs G. 13. Williams , wns BH dismissed by .lustlca Sehurc , after an cx- HH oinlnution ' The funeral of the late Maggie dleason HB' took placo.yesterday morning , a largo num - BH boroffiionds following the remains to tholr HB last resting place , H Kd Martin will have a hearing before Jus- BH tire Hendricks on Saturday next , on the BH chareo of the larceny of a set of harness , HB the properly ot Trunk Ciunii H Mack Johnson nnd A. J. Patterson , both BH colored , will have a hearing before Justice BH llondricks on Friday , on the chnrgo of as- BH Baulting and pumcnelliig each olhur H Charles J. Hcukman , the well known city poll tux collector , was Inst evening prc- HB eoiitod with a liaudsonio gold hearted en no , HB appropriately inscribed , by Mr FO PfcilTer BH of the Ficlu Irosso H' The First Dnptist church Christmas enter HB tnlnuiont will bo given tonight by the Sun HB < lay school nnd friends One of the utlrac- BH tivc features will bo a log cabin representing BH > the homo of Suntn Claus BH The larrcuy enso against Lie a Forgravcs HB and Jnck Hansford for stcallngii trunk from HB The Ark , " on Plerco street , wns dismissed B yesterday , the prosecuting witness , Miss BH Lillic , " paying the costs H Charles Uubcr , the city sewer inspector , B bns just been nwnrded the contract for buila- H ing about eight miles of now sewers at Kear- BH ucy , Neb The contract will amount to BH obout f-IS.OJO. Woik will bo commonccd next BH weeic Air Huber is practical sewer man , B Laving had vast experience in this line BH John Hcnncssy , the aired sinner who was HB arrested Monduv evening for trying to sell n HB new blanket for Bo cents , told a tlsh story BH nbout the matter in nolico court yesterday B morning Ho claimed that a Nortuwostoru BH euiployo named Wilber gave it to him to sell BH Ho will lie hold to await developments H The postoniee will bo open from 10 to 11 a. B n , and from T. to 7:30 : p. in Christmas day HB Cairiors will niuko hut ano delivery nnd col- HB' lection , and that in iho forenoon after the nr- HHrival of the eastern mails The carriers will BH bo la attendnnco nt their windows for the HH ' delivery or mull from 7 to 7:30 : p. m. HH h I. M. TiuiY.Noit , Postmaster H ? Pottawattamie Tribe No 21 , Improved HH Order of Hod Men On account of our reg- H ular meeting ulghts coming on Cbrictmus HH and New Year evenings , wo have clunged HH the ' night of mooting for the next two nicct- HJ Jngs to Thursday evenings , Daccmber 20 and HH January , us business of importance requires HH • full attendance Uy order of the Sachem HH Another shadow dance was given last HH evdulng at the Central roadhouse on lower HH Broadway ; The frail damsels appeared in H costumes of gauze , ami in many instances HH < there was n scarcity o f oven that transparent H material It was an ex'ceealngly loud alfnir HH.Although this is the second of these disgust HH Ing exhibitions that has been given within a HH very short time , thuro wns no interfcronco ' HH * on the part of the authorities H , * It was bollovod yesterday that the thieves HHj • who burglarized Shugart & Co 's' hardware HHjf ttoro were m custody The officials at HHJ Phelps , Mo , tolographcd Chief Lucas of the HHJ nrrestnt thatplaco of n couple of fellows HHJ , who bad in their possession a number of ncwi HHJ- guns , shotguns , rifles and revolvers , to HHJ which the tags , cost murks , etc . were still HHJ nttuched , A description of Shugart'a cost HHJ marks was wired to Phelps , A reply was HHJ received last ovenlug announcing the fact HHJ that there was a gicat diftcronua between HHJ' the tiiL-3'0u the guns and those described by HHJ Elmgart ' There Is nothing better than a Standard HHj or Domostlo sowing inncbino for a Clirlst- HHj' tuas present Tor sale at 100 Main street K Tlio Koss Investment and Trust company M Christmas tree tlororntlons , costume mot BJi tos , etc , ut Palmers , 13 South Main Blk Miss Mary tilonson has removed her dross HHJ making parlors to the rooms lately used by HHJ' the puolio library No 14 Pearl street , where HHJ * r alio will bo glad to sco her old friends J HHJ t. Money loaned atj. . 1J. Craft & Co 's loan HHV' - ofllcu on furniture , pianos , horr.es , wagons , BBJ Iicisonal property of all kinds , and all other HHJp ; articles of value , without removal All bus HHn ; lucss strictly conlidcntlnl Hf * * HHjl Per onal Pnruurnplu U" Tlieo Lund is on the stele list H > Mrs 10. W. KiipDcll left , for Dcs Moinea BBS ? Inst evening H it II liennett will remove with Ins family BJBJl' ' to Uurllugton K' Mrs , George Burleigh loft for Hastings BJBjHr Monday to spend Christmas B ; Mrs W. II Troynor loft for Glonwood BJBJBJi r ' yestordny to roinnln ever Cliristmas Bi ; ' A , T. I'llcklnger nnd family anil Miss $ > Laura Flleklnger will spend the holidays at HHkj * Independence , Ja Kf * Mrs 'X V , Stoalin loft for Princeton , 111. , HHJfi Monday oven Ing , a telegram having been re- BJBJ * " ' celvtd unuouncing the Illness of hoi mother Hf B. P. Wlckbam returned from Denver , BJBJp where ho has a larco sewer contract , .to BH : pond Cliristmas with tils friends in tlio H lUuffs H | Mrs S. B. Wndsworth nnd children loft HHJ , for Oregon , 111. , Monday night She will HHJ | puss the coming two months Visiting rola- HHj | , lives and friends ut her old homo Hi J. D. Outturn atid wife of CuUllcothe , Mo , , HHUf nro In tboclty spendiug tlio holidays wltn HHITf licr mother , Mrs , Uurgau , at tlio Bnunctt HB > ' . bouse Mr Curtain formerly resided hero HHJfi ; und is lu the employ of the MilwauUco rail . HI ; road company H George M. Dewey , editor of the Owosso HB' ( Mlcli ) Times , is hero on a short visit to his HB • ister , Mrs J , P. Williams Mr Dewey is HHJ | * one of the most promluont Oddfellows ot HHB Ills stnto , aud an orator of mora than state HJ ) reputation Ho devotes the major portion ot HHJf > ' Ills tliuo to tlio work ot the order , Ho HHK vUltcd iho Hobokab lodge lust evening , * * HHBf Hl , Drs , Woodbury have romovnd their dental HK cfllco to 1U1 Pearl street , up stairs HHJk , ' HHHi Dempsoy's candy Is homo tuado and pure , HHK' 105 Mulustreot , HHBF . . . I HH | r Clirlminiis Dlnnor E The eitizons of Council Bluffs are Invited HHBf , to eat Christmas dinner at the Hotel Jatno- BBBJk ou , under the uaw management , and bo BBBJE * convinced that there Is a hotel in the city BBBJk ' that can set up a llrst class meal , . BBBJgl • BBBB > , Smokers presents at Moors & Bowmans BBBJP * * BBBB > Ehuev , Perry Rlincs B Will sell gouts lluo shoes at less than cost BBBJF until January 1. Corner Broadway and BHBY > lain , under the bank Hf 3. Q , Tipton , real estate , S27 Broadway BBBt HJHbMMtfMMiiaiii in EVANS MAKES A BIG RICK And Enjoins the Motor Company From Ieaulne Frco Pasaos A MIDNIGHT CARVING AFFRAY Grnn.l nnd Petit J mors Selected Per Next Yenr A Now Trust Company Organized Ocnornl nntl Pcr- " " annul Notes , ? r > More Motor Pn'so . Judge Carson jestordny ordered the Issuance - anco of a temporary writ of Injunction , re straining J. F , Stewart , president of the Omaha & Council Bluffs railway and uridgo company , rrom Issuing any more free passes over that line or bridge The writ was uskod for by Thomas J , Kvans , ono of tbo directors , and the case Is ontitlcd T. J. Bvnns vs John T. Stewart , Gcnrgo V. Wright , J. II Millard , Guy C. Uarton , N. W. Wells , directors of the Omaha and Council Bluffs rnllway company , John T. Stewart , president of said company , and C. II Heynolds , superintendent of' said com ] iany , and thu Omal.n & Council Bluffs rail way and brldiro company The plaintiff flics his petition In equity in behalf of him self as astoeklioldor , nnd in behalf of all other stockholders who may como in nnd contribute to the expenses of said suit After stating that the corporation Is duly Incorporated under the laws of Iowa and Nebraska , und giving a list of its uuthorl/cd powers , tlio petition sets forth that the cap ital stock consists of 7,500 shuros valued at S1U0 per share , all of which shnros have been Issued and are now held by mouibnrs ot tbo company Thnt the pluintifT is the holder of 750 shares in I no capital stock , which nro worth in the market more than their par value The plulutlfC alleges that John T. Stewart , ns president of said toad , has been and is now cngagod in issuing free passes for the year ISI'0 ' to various nnd dlvors poisons , some of said pusses running to p.uticulnr individuals named tlioreln , others running to such indi viduals and their families , nnd others running to such individuals and party " That said passes nro intended to glvo und will glvo free transportation over the said railway and biidgo to the patties named therein mid others Included in the terms used therein Plaintiff further stntcs that the issuancoof free passes as aforesaid has not been author ized by the afoiesukl board of directors ; that so many of said free passes as have al ready been Issued for the year 18U0 by said Stewart have been Issued without tne con sent or nulhoilty of a majority of the stdckholdeis , und especially of this plaintiff and without any authority for said Stewart to do so derived from the articles of Incorporation or bylaws of snid company , and aic lu direct violation of the duties ' and obligations of Ins ofllcu Plulntiil tuither alleges that a largo num ber of passes lor the year 1830 which had already ueen Issued bv Stewart , nnd n largo number or passes which it is aliened that Stewart will issue unless restrained by a writ of injunction , and what are termed exchange change passes , being issued to officers , directors and employes of railway , express aud telegraph companies , in exchange for similar free passes , for the year lS'JO , to be issued by said companies and the officers thereof to the said John F. Stownrt , 'Guv C. Barton and N. W. Wells , nnd that the re ceipt of these passes by the dofondnnts operates and is intended to operate to their oxcluslvo gam nnd prollt , and thnt the com pany receives no pecuniary bonetlt or adva- tago whatever from tlio issuance by Stownrt ol such pasbos over the line of Itallwny & Bridge company for the year 1800. That the defendants , Guy C. Barton , vice-president , and N. W. Wells , second vice-president , for the purpose of gain to themselves , are colluding with said Stownrt in the issuance of free passes , in receiving for themselves individually all bcnolli nnd advantage derived , from such passes Plain tiff further alleges that the passes Issued for the year 1SS9 cost the company on a business basis a sum equal to $7,600 , and this would bo largely Increased in 1S90. That the passes to a nerbOn and party have brought ever the bridge hack loads of pcoplo ( both public and private ) , und huvo'caused to bo transported in the cars of said company parts of car loads free That the issuancoof free passes encour ages fraud against snid company ; that , among other ways in which fraud is prac ticed , conductors will pass persona nnd friends of theirs who have no passes what ever , pretending to call off their pass num bers or by getting from them fictitious pass number * , nnd by pretending to note them down in u book carried by them for the pur pose of noting down the numbers of genuine lreo passes Issued by said company , in tills way avoldinc detection and depriving said company of Its regular faro and toll That the issuance of said pas30s prevents the company from protecting itself from the imposition and fraud which is thus uponod up to conductors nnd those persons in chnrgo of tlio bridge , whoso duty it is to collect fares , by the way in which they can , without detection , pass their own friends nnd ac quaintances free of chnrgo Plaintiff nlloges that it opens the door to fraud aud dishon esty , creates a laxity of discipline over em ployes , U gn inducement to tholr dishonesty nnd prompts them to usurp nnd exercise the power of tbomsolvcs passing persons free of clmrtre That the issuance of passes prevents the successful opniutlon of a largo portion of the line by means ot the cash ooxos and ono man to ti cur That the defendants are in favor of issuing passes that they may recolvo the personal gain , and will pass a resolution authorizing the issuance of passes unless restrained by un order of tlio court The petition is a rather lengthy document , und Is signed by T. J. Kvans and his utter novs , Sapp & Pubov Mr Kvnns was seen yesterday afternoon and talked very freely regnrdlng the matter Said ho : "I am compelled to tuKo this step to protect myself Nearly six hundred passes have boon Issued , and tbo company gets no bonollt from thorn Stewart is issu ing passes nnd gets the boncflt personally , nnd I ilon't propose to stand it , as a part of the cost comes out ot my pocket I just drove over from Omaha , and I saw tbo Pacific hotel company's team with hnlf u dozen mon comlngovor the bndco They all came on pass U10 , ana I would like to know why they are untitled to a pass The com pany gets no bonollt from it , but those directors and the prcsidont get tholr meals free at hotels along tbo line and I have to pay 75 cunts for in I no Tbo express com panics are Ilxed the sumo way Some of the offices ] In Omaha have half a dozen employes who rcsido on this sldo , and they all ride back and forth on passes , but why It Is I cant explain It is the same way with the telegraph com panies Stownrt , Burton and Wells have telegraph passes , but I have to pay for all my msssages , aud I have to help pay for the passes which mo Issued to the ofllcors and employes of the tolegrnph companies Passes uro Issued to merchants and business men , for which the company gets no return A few hours ago the two daughters of a leading Omaha merchant rode down to the bridge ou their tricycles and then tool : a' motor and came ever to this side on a pass After making u short call here tboy returned the same way , taking with them a lady and gentleman , all riding on that pass , A few days ago ono of the most notorious prosti tutes that over lived In this citj was on n motor train bound for Omaha The conduc tor came along und inquired the number ot her pass , She roplicd 'UH , ' and that was nil there was to It , A gontlemau who overhoanl it , and know who tno creuturo was came to uiu aud inquired if it was possible thut so aud so had a pass over the line Now , I dent think she had a pass , for I hardly think that Stewart would dura to issue her ono , hut Bho rode just the sumo without paying her faro , which shows how this pass system Is being abused Mrs ( meaning a well known so ciety lady of tbo Blufts ) has taken ever half u car loud of pcoplo ever tbo river on a pass and she bus on Innumerable ) occasions taken several friends along , There Is no reason why she should have a pass Another lady boarded a car thu other day and soon after ward four other ladles entered tbo car The conductor came along to collect ttelr feres and the first passenger told them that they must not pay tholr faro as she had a puss for = S hHhmhhh-M the whole party , Thov tvero not In the party , but they wcro acquaintances who happened to board the train to go to Omaha nnd wcro not traveling with her Thnt Is the way they work It nnd It Is why I kick I .vns the ono who first propssed Issuing passes to the nowspapnr men und there was some objection to granting them , for this whdlcsalo system did not then obtain Barton then wnntcd to Issue exchange passes to the tnilronds , and so the thing has crown , There nro cortnln newspaper men who have passes for themselves and party , anil this Is very unjust to the rest of you , who are passed Bingly , The resolution wns to issue passes only to the liowsgnthcrcr.s , but this has been enlarged upon to extend in some cases to the proprietors of the papers , wlrich Is not ns It should bi Tho'rolutivcs nnd personal frlonds of the defendants in this Injunction suit have secured nil the transportation they wanted , whllo others wcro loft out In tlio cold Now , on my road nt Ottawn , 111. . I refuse to glvo passes I so stated when 1 was build ing tlio road , but I did not lack for hcurty encouragement on that account I have put on a six mlnuto service , and have but ono man on n car Tlio ensh box takes the placa of the conductor There nro no pusses mid everybody pays bis faro I In structed the men that tcporters , policemen und mail carriers can ride on the front platform , but no others nro nlloived , and when they enter the car or ride on the rear platform they are expected to pal the sumo as anyone else , I soil twonty-llvo tlekots for fl , and school ctilkl- rcn got fifty tickets for $1 , and there is a great do.il of travel over tbo line Wo should dispense with the conductors on our Main street lluo It would make u saving of tfl,300 n year , and this ntnount expended in faster service would bring n great Increase of proUt to the company But , this enn't bo done with this wholesale pass system Of course I will win my case Tlioro Isn't n court nnywhoro that would not ncutiowlcdgo my right to say how my tnonev shall bo spent , und I propose to see that there is no moro ot this issuing company passes for the benefit of individual parties The company was organized to innlto money nnd it is my intention to help pay for securing favors for parties who nro far moro able to fool the bills than I am " Have you tried McClurg's ' Pastry Wafer Sodas * They are delicate , crisp and delicious • P. C. Miller , best paper hanging and des orating The best Is the cheapest Kellov & Younkcrman do not try to palm oft shoddy Xmas goods on their customers , but their stocic is strictly llrst class , and it al ways pays to buy the best Blank books , nil kinds , lodgers nnd jour nals , 1 to Inquires , at loss than cost Send for pi ices Masonic book store , Council Bluffs Monday Nights Stubbing AfTi-ny. Lou Wind , the victim of tlio stabbing af fray , mentioned in Tin : Brit yesterday morn ing , is being cared for nt the shanty on the cornnr of Plerco and Madison streets Ho was taken there Immediately after tbo as sault alid Dr , Bellinger summoned The physician found two serious wounds , one behind - hind the left , shoulder and the other under the arm , penetrating the lung Wind is badly hurt but with good earn ho may pull through Ho cannot glvo a very Intelligible account of the ufTrny , for ho was in an udvaueed Btago ot intoxication when It occurred Ho was going up Pierce street with a compan ion at 1 o'clock , and In the rear of tbo Ogden - den they met n party of three men Some words passed , and n moment later one of tlio party was feeliniz Winds ribs with a six inch blade Ho cannot or will not give tlio police a clew to Uio identity of his assailants , saving onlv that'tho man who struck him was called "llortio" bv his companions an in stant before ; \\'ind has bcon a bartender in the city for a year past , circulating princi pally among the upper Broadway saloDua C. B. steam dye worlcs , 1013 llroadway Fine perfumes , sachet powders nnd toilet bottles for the holidays at Doll G. Morgan & Co 'b , 7-ia Broadway Always on Time If you wish to purchase a good and reliable watch 35 per cent less than club rates , and on easy terms , then call at once and make your own selection at C B. Jacquemin & Co . 27 Main street Jurors Per Next Year The petit jurors for the January term ot the district court have bcon drawn and tbo list Is as follows : F. J. Baker , York ; Henry Miller , Silver Creek ; J. B. Wlllmott , Neola : T. O. Jack son , Second precinct , Fourth ward ; Harvey Pace , Second ward ; J. A. Churchill , First precinct , Fourth ward ; John Panthorn , Third ward ; Kichard Hlncs , First prcciuct , Fouith ward ; Elias Sears , Second ward ; Bobort MoElrntb , Keg Crook ; John Hill , First Precinct , Fourth ward ; Claus Heiin- ers , Mtnden ; Ed Brown , Neola ; Robert Willoy , Third ward : Gt W. Dillingor , First precinct , Fourth ward ; B. S. Dawson , First precinct , Fourth ward ; J. II vVitt , Boomer ; Joe Nnnsell , Lowls ; John Kcttring , Second ward ; Ctiarlos Diutchler , Keg Creek ; Pat Mcllondry , First precinct Four'h ward ; A. M. Inscho , Second precinct , Fourth ward ; Henry Maur , York ; J. Sullivau , Third ward , The grand Jury for the year 1890 has also been drawn nnd will report at the next term of court Tbo members nro Joseph Hnn- cook , Garner ; O. C. Bumb , First ward ; J. IC Annis , Washington ; William Champlln , Minden : Ellhu Carter , Itockford ; Henry Parker , Silver Crook ; Joe Wntklns , Neola ; J. H. Gregg , Hnsol Boll ; O. H. Dotro , Crescent ; B. It Chambers , Harden ; J. P. Hess , Lewis ; A. W. Wyman , Keg Crook Roitor , tailor , 310 Broadway S. M. Williamson soils the Standard and Domostlo sewing machines 10J Mam st Solid gold watches cheap at Wollmans * Mixed candy 10c per pound ; a full line of hnnd-mndo creams , put up in 1 to 5-pound boxes , cheap Palmers , 12 South Main , Finest line confectionery , fruits , nuts and holiday groceries In the city S. T. Mc- Atteos . A Now Trust Company Articles ot Incorporation of the Union ab stract and trust company were filed yesterday The incorporators are S. 13. Wadswortb , E. II S ti cafe , L. B. Robinson , B. F. Clayton , John P.Burke , EE Hart , F.O.Gloason , AB Wal ker , W. S. Palmer , L. F , Potter and Charles Voss The company has u capital stock of (100,000 and is ofllcerod as follows ; Prcsi dent , F. O , Gloason ; vice president , L. F , Potter ; secretary , S. D. Waasworth ; treas urer , L. B. Robinson ; directors , F , O. Gloa- soii , L. F. Potter , E. II Shoafe , Lucius Wells and S. B. Wadswortli Fine stock of watches and jewelry for the holidays at Wollman's , 53S Broadway Fine candy , fruits , nuts , Cnrlstmasbaskots , etc , at Palmers , 12 South Mala , Fountain cigar , a strictly 10a cigar for 5o at tbo Fountain , Try ono m Christmas Itnsn Bnll A ball game at Falrvlow pane will ha one of the Christmas features in the Bluffs It will bo played by tbo Odell Bros , and an other local team , and it tbo day Is pleasant there will undoubtedly bo a largo attendance both from this city aud Omaha The players and positions will bo as follows ; Grady o. , Motz Stephenson , . , . u. . . Nichols Brown . . . . .lb "Batisman Berwein , . . , , -b , , . , , Weisengor Sadler ss , , , , , , Glenn Etnyvo . , , . , , . . ,3b Yaudoaborg Oliver , . , . , . It , , , Kennedy Kustucr in , . . . . . . , , , Fisher Kuhu , r , . Thomas The game will bo called at 0 o'clock , A. f. Tclnurnnti Co , All persons iu tbo city who have tele phones cau call up telephone 170 for mes senger boys , cabs ana express wagons , oto Prompt attention guaranteed O. G. Roblu- son , manager , No , 11 North Main street m Holiday goods and books as low as tbo lowest at Dell G , Morgan's , 74 } Broadway , Neuinoyer hotel , first classreasonable , rates HHH-HMH-VjHjHHHjHH-fjHI _ _ _ ClirUtmnn nt Imko Mnusiwn , Krco turkey luntlifrtt Hotel Manawa from S until r o'clock todhj'l Trnlr.s will run every hour commencing at 1:10. : Ouo fnrofortho round trip Red hot , stoves In each car Steamboats will make regular trips across tlio luke ' ' ' lo Stone ( Jontrnutnrfi Proposals will bo received nt the office of Messrs Kimball &i Chump , Council Bluffs , la , until 4 p. in , BocAniber ! 1J , for putting In thoeoncroto and slono rooting courses for a hotel building The plans and speculations can bo seen at tholr office They rcsorvo the right to nccept such proposal as may bo deemed for their hhs\ \ Interest , or reject nil , Horoattortho dining room of thn Now Pa- clllo will bo run on soinl-Huropean plan All meals served at U5 cents each Bush & Gert's ' pianos , Kli Broailwny Dempsey's is the place for fine boxes of cnudy , 101 Mnln Btroot Thu Manhattan sporting hcadq'rs 118 B-wny , Saddle Rock restaurant , 402 Broadway , open ilny and night , First class J. E. Ynncy , prop SOUTH OMAHA NUWS The City Council Councilmeu McMillan , Burke , Boj'd , John ston , Towland O'Rourke were prosontnt tbo council meeting Mondnv evening In the nbsencoof MnyorSlontioPresident McMillan presided Petitions for grading the alleys between L and M and II , nnd O nnd Twenty-foui-th nnd i Twonty-ilftli street , were reported favorably , The ilnnnco committee reported favorably on the bill of John F. Klnuoy for $ .250 , mid Dr James A. Kelly 100 , and rccoinmondcd that they bo considered bv a committee of the Whole , and also a favorable report on the city treasurers lust monthly report Joseph J. Broon's ' petition for services ns sidowalic Inspector was reported favorably and a warrant for * J5 (15 ( issued The samocom- mittco reported adversely to the petition of the American Telegraph company to put iu certain tire service arrangements , ho- cause of the low state of the funds in that department Ordinance No 191 , fixing the eradoon Missouri avenue , nnd Ordinnnco No 11M , fixing the grndo on Twentieth street from N to J , were passed finally , The commlttco reported on the petition of the cloctrlo light company to plaeo eight clectrio lights on the viaduct at $22 per month , that it would cost Kit to light the viaducts by elcctrio light nnd (145 for the same amount of light with ga-olluo , not counting the cost of lamps and posts , which would bo (212. Referred to the committee us a commlttco of the whole The committee reported adversely on J. H. Kelly's ' bill for damage to his property near Thirty-third street , The special commlttco reported In favor of O. M. O'Donovau's ' sewer claim ot J1.911 (15 ( , nnd it was referred to tbo council ns a committee of the whole President McMillan appointed Councilman Johnston a counnlltco to escort Councilman E. P. Savage lo bo sworn in W. O. Wil sons petition to bo nppolnted on tlio police force was referred to the mayor A copy of tbo mandamus iii | the nction by C. B. Pritchott was rend and oracrod Hied Bids for grading L , street fiom Twentieth to Twenty-seventh streets , Missouri avenue from Thirteenth to Twentieth streets , nnd Twentieth street from N to J streets , were lead aud referred'to the commlttco ou streets and alloys , , Bills nnd estimates amounting to (2,911.05 were allowed Councilman Johnston then addressed the council , referring to the strictures ou the council for electing Colonel Savage to repre sent tlio Fourth ward In the city council Mr Johnston spokq In complimentary terms of Colonel Savage , calling attention to his standing us a man and a citizen , his ability and experience nnd his need in , jtho council , but nt the same time reflecting on Mayor Sloano for not complying with the petition of 101 out of 135 registered votes of the First word , who represent ( .125,500 , out of the $335,010 assessed property In the ward Mr Savage replied , promising to harmon ize affairs in the council if possible Fred Bololt's petition to bo reimbursed (10 for sidewalk torn up was referred to the street and ulloy committee Howland & Bradford's communication iu regard to side walk lumber was tabled Tlio petition of George Palmer to transfer his liquor license from the First to the Second Ward was referred J. N. Snyder will sign the contract to build sidewalks , or the contract will bo lot again Bills to tbo amount of (2,8S5.50 were reported favorably and ordered Hied The council will sit Thursday and Friday , January 2 and 3 , as a board of assessment on the Twenty-fourth street grading done by C. B. Pritchett and Daniel Cosh RafTcrty on thu Assessment Ex-Councilman Daniel Raffcrty , who bas taken an actlvo uai t in the N street assess ment , asked that statements published in Inn Bin : in an interview with C. M. Hunt bo contradicted , and that the plain facts bo published so that all persons inter ested may understand tlio matter "In * the first place , " said Mr Rafforty ; uoither was I nor anv of the other ninety-eight adjacent property holders asked to sign the petition for the pavl-ig of N street To show that the persons who procured the signatures , us well as tboso who signed • the petition tion , belinved nnd understood that only abutting property holders would bo assessed , not a singio person signed that petition who did not own nbuttlng property nor to my knowledge was ono asked Such , too , were the representations mndo by members of tlio council to inquiring prop erty holders , . Now , after it bo too late to protest , after being lulled to sleep by the council , I , who have sixty foot on Twenty sixth street , am to be assosso 1 $179.3' * , while the nearest point of any property is 100 feet from N street , while O , M. Bunt and the Savings bank each have sixty feet on Twenty-sixth and fnclng on N street und are only assessed ( S3 03 each , or both of them combined less than mine Their properties nro on tlio paved street and got all the bonollt , while mine is moro than ono hundred foot from the street and gets practically no benefit of the paving " Rtnr of Ijlliortv Klcotlon Hoe7da Svobody , Star of Liberty lodge , No 145 , C. S. P. S. , elected ofllcors as fol lows : President , Joseph M. Tobias ; vlco prcsidont , Joseph Stnkulo ; inspector Anton Plvonka ; secretary , John Michael ; financial secretary , John Bcrka ; treasurer , James Plvonka ; " mnrslml , John Subrt ; Inside guard , Frank Ylcekuoutsido guard , Frank Macok Trustees vi Joseph M. Tobias , Anton Plvonka and James Fannouok The ledge will moot every sccoird Monday evening of tbo month in KiiigliWof Pythias hall The officers elect will tyi " stalled Monday even ing , January 13 , und the officers of the grand ledge ot the state will be present to take part iu the ceroniqnles , nriittonfl'iiHlinan , The Roy Dr BroMi of Omaha officiated at the marriage Tuesday ' morning at 10 o'clock of Miss Amilu M. Eastman , oldest daughter ot Mr , aud JMrs Jossph O. East man , and Mr Owen D. Brattan of the Union Stock Yard bank ' Miss Eastman la one of the most accomplished young ladles of this city , end Mr Brattdn has won nn onvinblo reputation as a competent aud reliable busi ness man and Is us popular as ho Is trusty Tno bo3t wishes of trusts of friends go with the young couple , Mr and Mrs , Bratton will bo at homo on Twenty-second strool between M and N , Oril'r of Mutual Protection , Supreme President M. Prosnor of Chicago Monday evening Instituted NebrasKa ledge , No , 0 % Order of Mutual Protection The officers elected are : " President , Oscar B. 11111 ; vice president , Frank M. Bilschnolder : secretary , Joseph Kunzol ; treasurer , James M. Lowry ; chap lain , Elmer Mccks ; guide , James Heath ; guardian , Frank Itajniz ; scntinol Captain J. P. Harris ; trustees , Dr , M. J. ORourKo ' Frank Dolozal aud Man Gusoskl The trustees will procure p. hull to meet In I'liolclii'x llnuso H. | iiimbranoi > , The thoughtful employes in the office at the packing bouso of Swift & Co prcsoutcd Superintendent J. 1 * - Coluon with a holiday romombranej iu tbo nature of a fine silk umbrella with a uulquo handle beautifully engraved , Air , Coluon ts ono of tbo most efficient and popular ot the packing house employes In the city , nnd this llltlo thought ful recognition is an evldoueo of Ins merit and appreciation nt homo The Bands Mnskeil Ball , A , O. If hall never presented a moro nitractlvo nppearnnco thnn It did nt the masked ball last night gtvon by tlio Magic City cornet baud The members wcro nil attention to servo tholr guests and nil who wore there were well pleased Good music , good attention , nn excellent supper and n good ssoclal time all wont to make the cornet baud ball n grand success Thrown lroni n Home Arthur Motz , aged ton yenrs , son of Adam Motz , residing on Twentieth street , between N nnd O , was thrown from a horsa nnd ro- colvod serious It not fatal injuries on the houd , The boy has been Unconscious for lit • teen hours , The nttondlng surgeon states thattliero is no trncturo of the skull bono , yet the youth Is In n critical condition 31m Dancers Dnllglir , A party of happy young folics nssomblod nt the Gornianla Tuesday evening nnd to the muslo of Rohr's orchestra dnncod the flying hours away The courteoustroatuiontshown nil by the managers makes the Gormuma ono of the most popular resorts in tlio eltv , and a plauo to go where overiouo is certain to enjoy u pleasant evening Stole n Whole Outfit John .Toruposy of the Third ward reports that Edward Fitzgerald , a young man well known to the police , had stolen a suit of clothes , a pair of now shoes , n gold ring and ninctv cents In silver coin The festlvo Ed ward Is well known to the officers of the law nnd ttioro Is no doubt but that ho will bo spoedliy nrrostcd Notes About the City Mrs A. II Norton Is ill with malaria Mrs E. O. Mayflold Is on the invalid list Mrs Oliver T. Fohnor is on the sick list Mrs T. B. Soott is llstod nmong the sick Miss Jcssio Carpenter Is ill with pneu monia Mrs A. N. Mlllspaugh Is listed nmong the malarial invalids Thu young dnughtor of Mr and Mrs , John Burda died Monday evening Mrs A. II Masson , who lias bcon llstod nuiong tbo sick , is ouvalesuont J. M. Schenck drew a dro3slngcaso valued ut $25 at E. J. Seykorn & Co 's Tuesday even ing ing.At At the raffio of a horse at Councilman Burkes , Thomas Rock throw the lucky mini bor bor.Mrs. Mrs Thomas Bniloy Is very low and fears nro ontortaincd by friends thut she cannot live Thomas Crotty stopped off the sldowalk at Thirtieth and Q atreots and spralued his loft ankle Mrs Frank Persons , who has beeu 111 for flvo weeks , is much better ntm her many friends will bo pleased to learn that she is nblo to bo about , Arctiitcct Fisher has been In the city and bas made tests of the plumbing in the high school building and reports to the board of education that the tests are satisfactory A team belonging to Bruon & Carpenter ran up N street Tuesday evening , creating considerable excitement , but fortunately was stopped before any material damugo was done Melvin Henderson , aged about thirteen years , son ol Edward Henderson , while playing on Q street Monday , jumped off a bank and banly spralnod ins right arm und lujured his right shoulder About Pcoplo Mrs J. S. Towksbury of Ashland is the guest of Mr and Mrs Robert T. Mnxwoll Mr nnd Mrs O. M. Ball of Concordia , Kan , , are spending the holidays visiting tbelrsons , James and George Ball Have you tnod McClurg's Pastry Wufor Sodas ? They are dolicote crisp and delicious < • SHOES SHINED BY STEAM CloverScIieino Devised by Two Ebony Gentlcmon of Now York The day has long since , pone by when a rami , to have his shoes mndo thinga of refulgent beauty , was forced , to loan agaiust a fence or balance himself on ono foot and have a youth of tender years prod his bunions with a well worn brush Of late the sliineo ro- doses in a luxurious armchair in a room cooled by rovolvlng fans in Biuniiior anil lieatod by a rotund whitewashed steve in winter , and has a man of ma ture yours and good judgment coax his boots into ebony loveliness with an oiled cloth and u well ItoDt , long haired brush • The qunlity of the shine itself has wonderfully improved also The un- attoctod and funeral blnck polish that faded generally to a pile and mottled gray tint before the boots it covered had moved two blocks away has boon succeeded by a glittering and attractive ebony luster that lasts sometimes for two days It would scorn as if in this line of trade improvement could no further go , ' ' says the Now York Times , but an oiitorprising firm of colored gentlemen - tlomon in Sixth avenue wont ono bettor a few days ago when they flung > to the winds iu front of their parlor a sign reading : • SHOES SHINED BY STEAM • • "Wiiilc You Wait " • The process of shining now occupies but a ininuto nil told , andnshino is put on ones shoos that is mirror-like in its refulgence and almost everlasting in its olTocts The motive power comes from the trenches of a steam-heating company and the mechanism that controls tlio brushes is nickol-plutod and glittering to a degree The blacking still has to bo applied to the shoes by hand , but the owner of the establishment is formulat ing a scheme that will roudur that act possible by steam power also All the rage , Bed Cross Cough Drops live cents per boxsold everywhere Detroit MuIds Who Oirry ltovolvcrs Jro3poctublo \ apponiing lady walkotl into the olllco ot Chlof of Police Pitt- man of Detroit and inquired : Can I have a pornnt to carry a pistolV" "No , madnm , you cannot , " atisworcd General Plttman , elevating his eye hrowij In surprlso "It is not in my power tojglvo you ono " But I will bo arrested If I carry one without a pormlt.and it is necessary to protect myself with in dangerous parts of the city at late hours " "If you are a law-abiding cltl/.on and only curry a pistol in cuso of being mo lested , the law will not interfere with you , " answered the chlof ; but if you show the weapon to your frlonds on the Btroot or allow un olllcor to know that you carry it you will bo arrested This is the llrst tlmo I have ever boon uskod for ii permit by a woman , " As the lady loft the olllco she remark ed to n Free Press reporter : "I shall carry u pistol when I go Into dangerous pnrU of the city or am out nlouo at late hours Nearly half the teachers of Dolroit carry olthor stil ettos cr toy pistols I know model young ladles who never go out without a. loaded revolver in their pockols or satchels They uro given to thorn by fathers , husbands and loves to protect themselves with And in many u col lar and secluded back yurd tlioro is a turgot where the girls practice shoot ing With the chlof of police on my sldo I sliull hereafter go armed " Pears is the best and purest soap ever made ALU HIS OWN FAULT There Seems to TCn n Great Moral I.os- Hnn In This 8tory. It wns agreed by ovorybotly In the car that she was the handsomest woninti they ever saw says the Now York Sun , and the man in the seat with her prob- nbly noticed the sly glanqca anil heard some of the whispered exclamations Ho bcciuno restless and iinctt'iv and by and by ho got up and walked back to where a couple of dvuniiners s > at and snid : "Boy1 ? , she's my wife " Yes ! " responded ono "I ullow that she's homely null to scare it hungry boar out of si hog pen , but its all my fault " "Indecdt" And Ill ' toll you the story , because there Is a great moral lesson In it < Wo was engngod to bo married 1 took her into Syracuse ton Fourth of July Tlioro she mot IJI11 Prime , an old beau of hors , nnd to make mo jealous , as some gals will , you know , she agreed to ride homo with him It hit mo hard , as you limy believe , and so I went out into the lu- blo unit drove tacks into Hills harness When they enmu to start out the horse run away Bill jumped out and didn't got a scratch , but Mary staid still till the buggy struck a bridge and was all smashed up She lost twelve tooth.had her nose broken , her mouth torn out at the eotmcr , an eye cocked up , her nose turned in , her tongno bit half iu two , and the color of lu > r hair turned to the brindle you now see before you " ' 1 sco the moral lesson " Not ylt youdont That came in when I tiiod to give her the tdiakc and crawl out of the marriage Her old dttd put on the screws and L had to come to tlmo or lese my farm , and so 1 walked chalk The great moral lesson is , never got mad at your best gal If you do got mad , dent make a ftilo of yourself Thnt's nil , boys , aud I bono the warn ing will sink deep into ycr hearts " * A Dnubla Bit Arizona Kicker ( Detroit Free Press ) : Last week certain folks who wanted to see us downed , wori chuckling bocnuso wo were not invited to the grand autumn soiree given by Mrs .ludgo Gildorsloo of Jackass Heights It was a social snub ou us , wo'fl admit , but the aforesaid chuckling has cetuod It broke short olt day before yesterday when the sheriff arrived from Omaha and tupned the judge on the shoulder and uskod him how the business of cow stealing got along Wove had the biography of the judge in hand for some montns He robbed it nostolllco in Illinois , stole hogs in Iowa and embezzled from a toll bridge in In- dianu Ou the top of that ho stole cows in Nebraska , und when his wife made cold mutton of usa wont down to the telegraph olllco and dispatched the shorill to como on Wo think wo are about oven It is not the policy of this paper , as wo have often stated , to deplete our population by giving away our citizens , but no ono must try anv mon koy-shiues with us Wo are hero to stay Didn't C.ii'O for the Trunk I stumbled over an old-fashioned hair trunk us I jumped on the front platform of a crowded horse car In Moriifcanin the other afternoon , sajs the Now York Star A spruce looking young dude was using it as a foot rest , and when the conductor came out to collect fares ho told the young man that he wanted an extra fare for currying tbo trunk "I've paid my faro and that's all you got from mo , " said the dude All right , " snarled the conductor ; then off it goes , " and n moment lutor ho had bundled it off into the roadway A couple of blocks further on the con ductor , who had been glowering at tbo dude all the way , said : "I told you I'd throw It off , und I did : sea " "What's that to mo ? , " snid the young follow , quietly "It Isn't my trunk " While the conductor wns running back after the trunk the dade stepped off the car , and , with the remark served him right for thinking I'd ' own such a looking thing , " disappeared iu the gathering gloom Will he J > aid to nny competent chemist who will find , ou analysis , a pirttclo of Mercury , Potash , or other poisons Iu Swifts Specific ( S. S. S ) • "AN EATING SORE . . S3 1S3D. For IIcnartBonTcxAng , elgi- tccn months I had nn eating sere on my tongna I wns treated by tlio best local pbjelclans , but obtained no relief , the sere gradually growlns worse I concluded filially to try Q , Q. S. , nnd was entirely cured after nplng a few bottles You have my cheerful permission to publkh tlio ebo\ statement for the benefit of tlicco similarly nffilctcd " C. D. McLzuonc , IIcndireonTcx TrcatlBD on Blood sad Skin SlecascstmaUcd free THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , Atlanta Go Tor Improved and economic cookery use Liebig COMPANY'S ' EXTRACT OF MEAT Tor Heef Ten , Soupo , Made DisIioh , Sauces ( Gnmo fish " id Asploor Meat Jolly Ki'cns for nny length t time , unit la clicnpcraiulof liner L'avcr ' tlin any other stocic Gonulno only with J. von LIodIk'b 8j"natiiroaaat ovqln Ujuo Ono pound of Extract o lloel equal to forty pounds or lean beef " • • • ' " • , l " J , SPECIAL NOTICES , j COUNCIL BLUFFS ) . i , J ,0 | | POR SALE AND RSNT it "UVJH I'XCiTANirn--or stoclcf of kbiicmI { - * - liierctmtulUa to oxchanso r , > r good farm [ . lands ami rash : Invoke from t\00 > to tl.WW. . I' Address Kerr " * Gray , Council HlulTs , la _ _ J | ' WANTKll-At nonce , sto-k of KrocerlM o * ' Rpncral milsi' . tliat wilt Invoice uliout I HWn , lu exchange for tifli lu Kood Improved f , tnopcrty near tills \ilacot t-al. lncaili Atldrosl J. Kerr "ttlrav , Council IllutTs J. " 0 HULL 11H03. A CO loaniiioiwy Tlio mott \ liberal terms offers 1. IU ) Tourist , . 4 IJKAIi JWrATK-lloURht anl aol l ant tx' ' . ! changed Special attention uivun to exatu' v Inatlon otUtlm W. < * , James N * 1,11'earl Bt & other IiiiiIikms ami until o losod out you wHl save nion y liy ext ' , nmtnlng before fiircliasIngolsBivhero my KtocK , of furniture ami etovos You will llud nnuy art * i teles that will make Miltanla ntul sort lcoablsj ' holiday presents A. J. Mandol , ail und ; K0 f llroadway II \\T ANTKII-To trails for a lot t o koiiiI i anil I T ,1-jc.ir-old horses Iit.mlro . atthu 1'ouutalri 9 cigar store , Council Illutrs , n 171011 TUA l > lf forstocIT Rood lot lu II stings ' ' , \i \ Neb Inqulro l.EB West llroaimay V 1jiOUSAtrortont-tlimlon ! land with houses , " • by J. H. Illco III * Main St . Council llluirs \ 11011 IIXCIIANO K A peed new A-rooin house { ' Jto oxcliaiiK Tor an improved HJ ai-ro farm In western or central low a. KeirJS Gray • "ITHHl 8AM" Nursery nnd small fruit farm , 11 \ \ J-nrroMi farm 100 acres improved , adjolnnm li Rood railroad town In Nebrusku : will tiiKepaw W , trade R II Ijiunu , Council ItlutTa \ "I7IOH KlINT-Ono live-room house nttr 10 ne I 4- ' month Intmlrent MtUThliu it , Mrs Don * ohue j TJIintNlSitKI ) rooms for rent 713 I'lrat nve .6 FOHSAfiKor KxcauKe The furniture aud ' . lease of alio room lioieldolntr n bin uuilncss t lu eastern Neb lnce W.0X ) : U.nOJ cute bah on ea > > v terms , or will take 'J ' lu pool ical estate / , Address Kerr & Gray , Council lllulfs f " | > r.SVONSlIlfi : man wants position as nlfrht l' ' Jlwutthnian AddressX V , lluoollke , Couu- , ell UiulT < s. 1 l"pOH HKNT-Ono soven-room hnute on i ourth , -L nvonuoi one olRiit-rjom houie ou Soc , end avenue , and ono eluht-room house on Tenth f street j all lit ten up with all modern convene lenco < . W. XV miner , Pearl sttoet N1IXV Improved rcil ostnto to traun for unlin ' . pro\ou Omahn or Council llluHs property ( Ml Judd , OW ) llroadway f NOTK3K If you have roaf estate or Chattels 'i you want to dispose of utilclc , list tliem ixltli t > Kerri Gray , Council Itlulfrt , In i . * WANTIIO At once , good , tlr t clans it druuglitaman Apply olllcu S. I' . Minor , j architect , room ! " 31 Mcrrinm block , Council ? ' Illuirs V J * lI7ANTBl > Cauvassord on stated salary Act * ' T dress C , 21 Hun ollico , WANTED An energetic business man with t. Kl.OlOormoro to ensagoln business that , ' will yield upwards of JA0JJ AddrcssJlIil , llii ; olllce Council Mulls , . ) "IVNTI'D A mnn of business experience , ' > and olllco work , position ot trust Call at jfl or address It.SU llromlxvny Council IllnlTs * WT'aNTKI-A girl ror general house workt 1 irood wages for one wbo Is lompotent and ( iellablo ; none others ueed apply Jlrs Lucius i Weil * . On Ulan A ave „ Council Jllufli . j THE i J. . A , Murphy Manufacturing Co j 1st Avenue and 21st Street j SASH DOORS AND BLINDS ' Hand and Scroll Sawing lie-Sawing and rianlng Sswlngof nllKlmls , I'urch Ilrnekets . Kindling wood Kill pel lend delhered Clean I sawdust by the barrel UJe All work to bo { llrst-class. Telephone sat , s , Your Patronage Solicited " < A. A. HART , j rntST-cr.Ass V Jeweler mi Watch lejier I lias removed finm 110 Main St to Dl" Hroad- . wny Mno watch work a specialty and satis 1 faaion guaranteed A full lluo of holiday h goods und novelties ' L CHANCE FOR A PRIZE . | Until the 11th ot January wo will gl > on ticket f to e\ory ts cash purchaser ot goods at our f More The ticket will entitle the holder to a f th'inco ' In the following prizes : i 1st 1 beautiful Gold Com Heater , prlco $10. 'ml 1 : t-slielf ilowcr bland with niches and i hanging basket , $10 , { ardratr ot Indies club skates , 1 * . M j 4tli Polrof bovs clubskatns , ftc \ 'Iheso nrlzes will he distributed Immediately if after the date given BtlUQAltT fc Co , , \ 11 Main St ij . \ J. I ) . KDMUNDSrtN K. Ii SlIUOAnT , * Pros X'lco lres i , i Ciias It IIannav , Cashier ( CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , , OKCOUNCir 1IMJF1" ) . j Paid up Capital $150,000.00 ! Surplus 35,000.00 ! ' ; Liability to Doposltors-.335,000.00 | DiiiF.croitR-T. A. Miller I' . O. fllesion , R. In i Bhugait , i : . 1 ! . Hart , J. D. lMitndson Clias Jt Hunuiui , Transact general bnnklng business . Laigcst capital nnd surplus of any bank lu Northwestern lown Interest on tlmo deposits F , M. ELLIS & CO , ARCHITECTS I ANDIIUILniNOSTJIIltlNTlfNDHNTS , ItoomsHOaniHllleollultdlnu Onrilia Neb . . J ! mid Itooms 211 and Ill ) Merrlam lllock Council to Willis , lonu CoricBpondenco Solicited Jl S. E. MAXON , " f Architect and Superintendent . Room 2B1 , Morrlam Block , f COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA | "THKFAMOUS" J Apple nnd Plum Iluttor Mlnco Meat , Bntct and ; Hour Tickles , Olives In Hulk , Hnuer Kraut , Pare g Mapln Syrup aud Honey , lliiLkwhoat Flour and ) llomtny , Oranges , Cranberries , California l drapes Lemons Nuts , Raisins and Celery ' Ileal Country Iluttor U to par lb Our prices al- i wav8 the lowest No KOu llroadway , opposite Helen ilousu | BELL & BERUNGHOF , ARCHITECTS j Kootu 2 , Opera House Hlock , Council Ulurte , Iowa liios , OrncBit W , II , M. I'ysi ! * OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS Corner Main and llroadway , CO UN CI 1 j IIMU'TH , IOWA Dealers in forelfm and domeitla exchange ColletUons made and Interest paid on time ad * poults IHtUCI * & ItKVNOI.OS Wiionable Confcolionci-s. . The very latest novoltles for banquets and j parties Choice fruit * , boii-tous , choco utf . buttercups , and old ftsluoncd molasses candy a specialty Orders for partle * and mall order * promptly filled , tC'U Uoadway Council , mulls , la