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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1890)
r 0 THE QMLAHA DAILY BElkjJ FKIDAY OCTOBER 10 , 1890. OMAHA. HJ3E COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO , 12 1'EAllL ' ST. flclhercd by Carrier In unr putt of the Oil ; , U. W. T1LTON , - - - MANACJr.lt. THLEl'HONEd ' : to nimltiPM Office , No. 41 NlglitlMltor.No. 21 .1IM.\VJt JI XXTf OX. K Y. r. Co. Council UlulTs Dumber Co. . coal. Ilcitnlnr meeting of St. Albnn't ' loilico 7 > 'o. 17 , Knifjliti of I'ythlm ' , this evening. -AmnrrlaKO llwnisowus lotted jestcrdny to Rolicct Macktuof Cincttiitati , O , and Mis Mary 13.V. \ . Steere of Council limits. Iheiovlll loaspcclnl tncetlnKuf Harmony chnplor. No. I ! . ' , Order of thn lUstorn Star , nt Miss Potter's , tWsiMynstur street , tonight , .All members uio requested to Represent. Ily order \V. M. The younjj Indies of Trinity M. K. church \vlllRlvottCJhflcolntnIrvthh evening at the i eslilciiL-fl of Mrs. C H. Allen , - > . ) fourth btni'U 'Iho protfrmnliH ! nlll consist of tlio " .SOIIKB of.Sovui1 N'litloreil In costume , ic- frcslmioiiU , cstc. Alluio Invited. KcL'otlntloMslmvobocn pending for some time lor the purrliaso of the Opdcu liouso by u -mil known hotel man of Nebraska , Imt lm\o not been ioinplcto l , If the tlcnl goes through tuo Ogilcti will lie refurnished unit made thowjiinlof ntiy hotel in llio country. Senator William 11. Allison will snoukln this city OH \ plnes ( lny evening , cltlit'r In thuopctnliousoor .Masonic hall. Tlio tnlllT will bo Ills tbcmo , anil it Is rcrtniti that ho will address mi iiudlciiro that will MIL llio ' luiKcst liall tlicio isln thccltv. Hisdtseus- ' elonof thu tiuin question \vlll \ bo Interesting to nil , ri'jr.irdlcss of their pnlitln. Charles I'artcr was gathered In by the patrolyistorrtny inoinliigimo tiilten to the central station. JIo was helplessly iliiinlc and when sciiuhctl the oftlo-rs founds mid a icvolvrr 011 his p < rsou. Ho will ho tiled this monilng upon two ihurfjcs , one of carrying - rying conceuUil weapons and the other of In toxication " \Micn the court ( jots throuirli with him thoic will h(5 ( small pioh.ililllty tint any of hit M.'S will remain In his possession. Ho has employed Attorney Wcat to defend Li m Weilncsilny m-enlng nt 7 o'cloi-k Dm Id. Welding of" ( Jrcsienl , agt-d elKhtv-scicn yc.r.s , iHssutl nwuy.iloutli lOMiltlnj ? from old utc Mr. Welding bus been a resident of descent touiiship for tlilrly-llro years , and was one of its most esteemed ami ies | > uttcd < citl/ons. Ho loaviH a fnnillyof thrown clill- ciicn , ll\o soul and thico daughters , -\\lth hosta of friends to iiioina his loss. 'llio funeral \\iil tnki ! pluco this morning nt 10 O.in. The icuiuim will bo bioiiKlit to this City , and bo Intcmil in l'air\lew ccmotcry. A petition for divorce was Hied in the dis trict court jcstcrihy by Murv A. Russell , who aslcs to be relieved of tin inciimbrnnco In the shape of a husband knowi to the world ns William II. Hussell. Hho alleges that William lius not only tioated her in * hnmanl ) and deseited her , but lias been guilty of adultery , and has been the borm coinpniilon of lewd women for thu last year , and to inako bis piescnco still moreiutolcm- blotohcrho has hccotncnn balilUnl drunk ard bho nUo asks for the oiistodj of their AWlflVilllninir. . , and nn e i .d ilMslonof the property that \Villlain \ sr has accumu lated. The Towa State Horticultural society wnms the formers o [ the slate against trcu sellers. It advises the general planting of siu-h vnrlotlcs only as are iccoinmenUcil by tlio Bodetv * or by hoitieulturlst-s of reliablity mid cxpcrloiuc in the < tato. "AVo consider tlio tu'o blacltbcny u fraud and the aprleot , primps , Slftl nll Snlomo aiilo | | , Kellter pour too tender for general planting In the state of Iowa. Ase l < now of no stocks harily enough to ciiduro this climate , wo condemn the propagation of apple trees by budding , nnd bclnu the union of stock and scion should be beneath the surface toobtaln hardy trees. " Fata Is Hi-nays supposed to bo dark and mysterious , but It lias ne\er itssuincd ti darker face thnii that which peered over the high onkcn dcsk-in County Clerk Chambers * olllco yesterday , -when , a very dim colored man named b'uto Martin canio up to the counter lending a unite woman. I'ato was nnxlous and troubled. Ho had been refuted omarrlaRO license in Omnha to marry the vliltlsh looking uonmii at his side , nnd In his despair had come to this Ido to got the precious document. Bo swoio tlicwoinaa had negro blood in her veins , un assertion that she did not contra dict with her tongue , but her appearance did. Her dusky locr said there was no b.ir or Im pediment to their marriage nnd bo had "a aollnh fer the licenses. " The cash was liaised over and the legal permit to wed jriven. The woman gave the name of Llzzio Sbiikolford , mid her homo as Omaha. They hurt-id ly left to Hud somebody to tic the nup tial knot. A somewhat pitiful case was tried In Jus- tlco Sehurz' court yesterday nftornooit nnd concluded last emiing , ftlrs. llritton , n , nonwnnemly seventy jcurs \vasnrrestcd by her duufihterlu-law , Rhs. Smith , for malicious tresspnss lu breuklnK open and moving Into a house on South First atieot. The liouso vas the projicrty of the old lady's son. vho used to bo engineer the City mills , hut xipou his mamapo to the pi-cscnt Mrs. Smitti ho denied It to lior. H was the former homo of Ills mother prior to tier son's imirringo. The son has been absent from the city for the past year , and the old woman , not being able top.iy icnt , concluded to rc- BUino her foimcr homo by fotciblo entry and * cl/uifl. Tlio arrest for trespass followed. Bho told aecy pitiful story to the court. Bho lias n llttlo boy , the child of a dead daughter , \\liom Mio is tiying to keep with her and pt oUdollh a lioiuo. Tlio case was Ukou under adviscinfant , Own Vonr Homo. Why pay rent \\hcnjou can build a homo for loss money 1 The Iowa National Building- and Loan association , commenced business In Coun cil Bluffs Juno 1 , 1SH ! ) , and have lur- ulshcd elo\eu families with homes worth from $1OO ! ! to WtW oiuh at less cost thnn the rent -would boon the name proportv , with six more homos In process of construction. Also have fifty members carrying stock for an In vestment. The stock "us investment pays bout'8 per cent annual interest , more than flvo times the profit of any savings bank de posits , and It is absolutely Hafo. Agents wanted in all towns In western Iowa and eastern Nebraska. A. A. I AII < OVS , Uoncral Agent , Koom D , Kverett block , Council llluffs , la. Mrs CJeorgo Paiks and dauehter , Mrs. II , 3. Itlltenberiek of Pueblo , Colo. , are visiting Mrs. W. D , Hanlln. Miss > loiuilo Fltz Henry andapaityof Keokak friends , left jcstordav for aislt to the Sioux City corn paluce. Social OntliorhiRTof tlio Soots , Last night the members of the St. Andrews oclcty and their friends met hi their hall on bouin i > iaiii sireoi with tuo vlow of Inning- social time. It Is needless to say they did enjoy themselves , for when a body of them moot they alvvajs liavo the beat of a tlmo , After the opening remarks by the president , A. C.0ruham , singing , speech making , etc. were in ordor. The following ; programme was rendcied in n very appropriate manners Muulo Violin nnil Plimo . . . . . . . . . .J. U.Mol'liii-Muiniul llcbcrtVych Motlier llubbitrdand llor ! ) { ' . .r : , . - l ! vW. . R btowntt - Bong-\\ hen tlio Kyo louua Homo . ' ' Uccilatlon Court on the Square . , . . , . . . . . . Ur. 0 , W. Gordon PoiiB-Howan Tree . Mlses .Mniul and Kdna , and MiuilPJ Hey ISoll Hcotih UoiulhiK . .luinc- . Johnston KoHV-lloiillu Uows . .Iniiii-s Mauriio Address tnthu Hadlos . \ \ , U , Ho art GoiiK-hcotland l'oro\er. . . . , . . William 8. McMlekrn llluu llollsof t > ( iitlnud . . . . Miss Muiul Hello t-onK-Theru't. > 'uo I.iU'k About thn lluuso . , . Mrs. 11. Stoumson Eoug-Vo llanksuiiil limes o' lloniilo DOIIII . . . . . . . , . KoUortWych Mislrumontii ! Muslo . , . . J. It.Mcl'liursonand IlobertVych Boiin-i ; > ) t Up liinl llurtho IKior. , , . . . . . , , . * . . . . James Mcorao Ajter alato hour they ull dispersed for homo with the hopes of hu\lng many of such lociul gutheriugs from lime to time. Money nt rodueod rites loinolon chatto nd real estate swnrltyby K. II. SlioafoA : Co i Tim Manhattan sporting headquarters groadwajf , THE NE\\rS \ \ IN THE BLOBS , Yesterday's ' Races Postponed on Account of Bad Weather-Today's ' Programme , ARGUMENTS BEGUN IN THE DAMAGE CASE. A Prnotionl .Toko Played by n Tl.lef Slumping Out I > l | > tlierln A Vciy 'Slok. " ituryiiitin A. Xe\v Hoi l .Minor MenIon. ! The rain , th.it his never failed to put n moist ihnniu'on the enthusiasm of thosup- | iortou of the Council Bluffs r.ico course , laino around ull right yesterday morning shortlj befoi e daylight. It en me in good generou * * quuitltlcs nnd left a gloomy and illssigiccable throat behind it all diy yester day.'hcn \ 1 o'clock cutno the best inilo tniuk In Aincriciivailn too heavy a condi tion to permit the thought of putting a horse upon It , and the race * , were postponed until 1 o clock today. Ills a singular nnd imh.ippy colncideuco that nil the different maiuigeniei.U of the drhlnp parlt hive never been able to Hud a week \inlntcriupted sunshlno for their races slnc'olho park \va ? laid out jcars ajo. The d.itoshavo bcx'ii llxod fioni Juno to October , and Inomocases wcob of dry wcilher has lircfoded the opc-niiif ; of tne races , but the ( loudshavonlwnjs gut iironnii In time to ill.m pen tlioardorof the hoiocmen and dls- iourato the public. It t.iltos nn Inimenso amount of wnter to iliitnngo the track under ordinaiv ciicuiu- stanu" , butthvrchas never been nfailuio on the put of tliu clerk of the weather to delude the c'.uth uith ii stilllolciit amount. If there U no moro lain the trai.lt will bo in sjilcudid shapothls afternoon. I'hi'bcstaui'tlonecr in the .stato is H. II. liiiiinn. ( Council lllufTs , Spcl.il attention to bloudeit stink silos , nnd all brani'lics of mercantile goods OIllcJ . " > ( U Uioadway. Flgns. Losoy & Jensen's , 11 Pearst. ItnlilHMl llis ItonininalPH. The poliio ao looking after a fellow by the namoof VVilllninStri > nor. who I * charged by his roommates , II Sorcnson nnd Henry Atkinson , \\lth being the perpetrator of prac tical jokes of acry undesii.iblo character. The three jouiig men loom nnd board at the residence of Sain DeLong , foi whom Stiaynor was dilvinga team , nnd has been eng.igcil with him for the past two months. Niglit be fore : last \\hllo Atkinson \vnsasleep Stroynor c.unoliito his loom and stealthily pulled his pnnt.ilooiis from bcneatli his pillow. Soi en- \\assleepingln the sumo room nnd was awiikowhcn Straynor was getting the gar ment from his compmion's pillow. "I'm polngto play a joke on 'whisiicrs ' , ' " as Atkin son Is called , remained Stmjnor. "I'm going to take his pants away and make him thhiKsoimbody has stolen them. Don't ' toll him until mopiilng. " Sotcnson dropped asleon and thought nothing more about it until daylin'lit. When ho nroso to dress he dis- covoad hh own pantaloons us well as those of hiscomiad.3 and Straynor was gone. 1'hoy waited until late for Htraynor to cornplcto his ] eke , and finally decided to malto it very in- tcrostlng jor him when he returned. In At kinson's pocket i\as his watch valued at SIS , And M5 in cash , and Sorensou's pocltUbook con tallied JIO. When breakfast time nrrived the 3ounjrmen concluded to dress in other garments and hunt up Straynor and lot him knou he had eatried the joke a good de.il too far. Thoyilld not succeed in linding him , nnd It is now evident that ho docs not Intend to complete thu Joku within the next fort ) years If lioc.ui U'cp from Oelng caught Hohas been niosnieut of the city forabout two mouths , ami ao 0110 knows mucli about ulul < - Grand opening of fall and winter millinery at Mrs. Montclth's , 111" Broadway , Friday undSatuiday , October 10 nnd 11. Wall paper mLosoyit Jensen's , 11 Pearl st. A Juryman Overcome. Attorney Sims was In the midst of an elo quent , Impassioned argument before the jury In the Burke case yesterday aftcinoon , when ono of the jury men fell out of his chair , strik ing the floor with u thud , \\lilch stopped tlio flow of elocjuemo nnd threw tlio court room In to a state of excitement. Everjono sprang to his feet except the prostruto Juryman , who wna quickly helped up , The first Impression was that lie had dropped with heart disease or sonw equally fatal nttack , and this was quite a natural guess , for there have bjen so many fatalities nancl troubles In cotinceCion with the participant1 ! In this c.ises since the trial commenced. KvcrjboOy bruathed easier when It was discovered that the juryman wiuall right , and that ho had been simply leaning too far b.ick in his chair and thus lost his Inlanco. On resuming his argument Air Sims lomarked that bo did not know whether his argument had piwed sostroiiK that It had knocked tlio juryman out of tlio cluilr , or .so weak as to cause sleep to come to the eyelids of tlie listener , but cer tain ho was that he felt vcty iniitli in earnest about tliecnsc , 'Jhu nr imonts were not concluded yester day. Mr. Pusev closed his oponlny In the forenoon. Mr.Bimsfollowed , closing about 4 o'clock , Mr McCabe then began and -will conelutlo this morning , after which ilr. Baldwin will inako the closing argument for UioplalntitT. _ If you wish to sell your property call on the Juild it Wells Co. , Cf. B. Judd , president , WO It roadway. For rent Furnished room. Mrs. J. Ly- nian , 020 Willow avo. A- Proud Quartette. W. II. Schuiz , T , B. Cisady , Geoifro nnd FI.IIIic "Wright , four well known ami popular young men of Council Bluffs , returned fioin lies Molncs yesterday Hushed with tiiuinph and pride over the successful passage of the trjlng ordeal to which young attorneys ara subjected hy the lowiv supreme court when they appear before It for cxiiiiniiiitionfoDad- uihsioii to thu bar. Thojouni/moii / aio mcin- bcis oE a class of twenty-four , ono of which was a young lady , who took their examina tion on Wednesday , Everyone passed and received some very fluttering compliments fioni Judge ) Hothroek. Mr. Schurz Is the youngest bon of JinticoSehurz , nnd gives promiseof a brilliant and honorahlo futmo. ItU contrary to thonr.ictli-o of the supreme court toglvotho studeutstlicirstaiulmg utilio completion of their examination , but , it. wu > Rl\cn \ out quietly that tlio Council llluils Jjojs stood nt the head of the class. Only tliostamliiiK or the young Inly , Miss Lily KostoinlaUslt } , was nivon delinltely , and bur a c lt.'o was 10. The Intlniition Hint the Uluffs boys stood nt the head of the class In- dle.itcs that their standing is equally good , Mr. Seliurz has been studying in the ofllco of Judge. Walter I. Smith. Mr. Cusudy Is the son of .ludfjoJ , N. Casady , an d has been studying with l-Mnley Buiko , mid tlio Wright boj s are the sons of lion , George I-1. Wright , and bine been partially under Ids tuition and also students of a MassadiUhctts law school. JCach of them has determined to make Conn- oil Bluffs hisfutuio home , and will enter tlio profession alouco. J. C. nixny , steam neating , sanitary en- Blneer , 9HJ Ufo 1)111111111 ? , OiiuUi ; Wi JUr i lam block , Council Hluffs. Losey & Jensen pilnt houses. V.'liat They Did wttli the Stnrf. TUo Hermlson nnd Zoph bjys hive con fessed to the burglary ol the Cl.irk cottage , mid ha\olold what they did with n part of the stolen stuff. What they did not carry away tnoy wantonly destroyed , The valu able collection of petrifactions and valuable stones that laid on the sideboard they de stroyed by carrying the smaller articles to the creek and throwing them in the witcr Iwucnth the .North first stroct bridge , -\\horo His t\\o or six feet deep They can never bo recovered because n car load of broken stona lia * been deposited then ) since , Tlio heavier arUcloi the ) threw uowu iuio u deep water closet. Wrs. Clark say slier lo will not fall below K5X ) , as thu boys committed n great deal of damigo nbout the house that cannot bo spoken of , ' .Their pircnts will settlotho ilitnuKOand they will probably not bo prosecuted. To Housekeepers. Prices that ax | > ak for themselves. A few valunbli ; quotations from the Uostou store , Council liluffs. IMUMSNII OINflllAMS , 5r light nnd ineillu m ehalllcs. i 5r dark fast color pilnts. Ro largo llRuro funituro prints , ju t the thing for comfoiters. TryowrlOc , l'J > < c nnd ISo batting , free from knots nnd open In one sheet. .Apron Ginghams no , n bargain , Dress ginghams at Sc , 10c , 12 0 , new fall styles. Soinothlnf ; nciv in striped domestic * in light , medium und dark ; ulsomixtures nt lOc. Aah to sec them. Armeniasorf'c.rm Inches wide , only IS' c. Is'civ stjles in Itepps , suitable for wrappers , 8jfiC)12 ) yaids for 81. Empress plaldj In new lines of colors , \2 \ } wn.r.T soti" " . Cutlcurasonpl , c : I'ciirs1 medicated. W Cute May. 'Me. j\mbrosli so.ip , 3 for25c ; put up in fancy embossed boxes. Scented glycerine soap , lOc ; a for2. c. Ljrgu cako-s of Victoria soip ; nlso fur bal- sanuonpat ficjil for'J'ie ; ( special. ) \Vo \ also rarryn full line of tollot nrtlelcs such as all kinds of combs , hair .brushes , nail brushes , tnlr curlers , etc. , etc. Hostoii Store , rotlieringhain , Whltclaiv & Co. , leaders nnd promotois of low prices , 101 , W.J und -10' , Broadway , Counill HlufTs. ] 'S. Store open every evening until 9 o'clock , baturdiy , 10 o'clock. Stamping Out Dlptlicrln. The Council Illuft's Medical society held a meeting In the olllco of Dr. Maciue Wcdnos- dny evening for the purpoio of taking homo action looking toward checking the spread of diphthcito in the city. There has been nothing to crcato the fe < , r that the disease would assume an epidemic form , but the plijsicians deemed it best to recommend some contorted action thit would stimp it out of existence. In a city us lai-go as Council 151 lifts It cannot be otherwise than thnl there must bo some cases of contagious diseases nil tuo time , and It is possible Hint they might assume nn epidemic character if the proper rostiictions wcionotplacedupoti tlio patients , Tin medical society toolt this view of the rmttcrhen they met and passed ( .ho follow- inp resolutions : Mhctons I > lplith ih Is on tlio Incrc'isn In tlieelty nnd has as iitiietl n soniuwhut mullg- n : in tali uriii * tor. thorrforo , ItpoolMil , Tliutwe.thu iiicinbersof thoCoun- ell ItlulN Medical sDL'lety , aiUKo Hut no children bo admitted to the imhllc schools with niiyalliiiint of tlio throat I'o this end worecoimiu'iid that | iiylilansl ) . > ajipolntid bylliu school boird.cotnpetent tocMiinliiu nil thi ) seboiil children In the various schools twlio oath week , and llisol-\eil , Tliat a eopv of these resolutions hu fmiiMiiMl llio iiiusldent of llio bo u ( lot udiiriition and encliuf thcdully papers for publication. An examinatlpn of the city records shows that in .faiuiniy two cases were renoited , six in February , eight in Miuchsixteen In April , oifihtin May , twenty-two in Juno , ten in Julj , ten in August , eleven In September and eight for the Hist eight d.ijs in this month Tliese do not Include croup , diphtheric croup and other throlt troubles. The percentage of deaths have been quite small , but of Into the ratio is increasing. Some ine.isuics shoald bo taken to stamp out the disease. Fine interior decorating , Losoy & Jensen Pivc Per Cent Discount on-water bills paid before 9 p. m , this evening. _ Home Smashed Up Cars. There were rumors of a wreck on the Rdclt Island railway last night that caused the re porters some anxiety and n good deal of tramping around iu the mud and darkness before the facts could bo learned. A tele phone messagecomcyetl the information into TUB 13 KB ofllce that a locomotive lioidliRht \venteutou an Incoming tr.iln. and a collision with a switching train was the result. After a great deal of work the trouble was located in the Union 1'icitlc yards at tlio transfer. The Mock Island WAS delivering a string of cars to the Union Pacific , and the switch onglno was hurryinc them along at a lively rato. The lantern of tlio switchman who was standing at the head of the backing train went out. and ho had no means of signalling the engineer. Ho set the head brake and was running back. to the engine over the tops of tlio cais when the train struck a lot of empties standing on the tr.ick. The backing cars wcro being driven along about eight miles an hour and they administered a blow that sent three of them into the ditch. Onocoulair was badlv u recked , andtno dra-wheads of the others wcro broken and the ends driven in. The ac- _ cldont occurred about 9 o'clock. Wanted A peed cignrniaker at100 Uroad- wny , Council Bluffs. No mould workman need apply. _ A Ne-\v Hotel > Ian. Mr. S. W pl.irlt of D ninth , Minn. , 1ms pur- clnsed the furniture oC the Jameson hotel , and yesterday ho concluded negotiations for the lease of the building for a term of years , with the intention of opening and conducting it as a. Ilrst-class , modern small hotel. It will ba thoioughly overhauled nnd refurnished nnd its name ihanged to "The Gordon. " It is naturally one of the nicest little hotel prop- ertle1 * In the west , and \\bcn iMr. Clark gets through with the work of remodeling it , it \vlllboacosyand attrattlvo nonio for tlio trans lent public. lie expects to have It ready for the opening about the 20th inst , George M. Whitney of Omaha will bo the day clerk. Buy \our \ lumbcrof The Judd & Wells Co. , 811 ! Broadway. _ J. G , Tipton , real estate , 5r ! Broilway. A HuiUhMi DtiC'lhio CatiHcs Orcnt Ap prehension of Failure. LoN'nov , Oct. 9. Tno stock market was the scene of wild excitement about noon today witli qi atlons entirely nominal. Can adian Pacific Declined 1 per cent fcom last evening's closing , Erie foil ) { , Kilo seconds consols 1 i , Illinois Contr.ll % Mexican or- dltiaryUJ , St. Paul common , 2).f ) , Now York Central 1' , Pennsylvania J < J and Heading { . A largo amount of stock was thrown on the market through foiccd sales. This liidnicd the fear that failuio woula folloxv. At 4 p. in. the ill ras clearer , but tomorrow's settle ment is very anxiously awaited. The inaikot closed with the most of the decline iccovcred. Not Hcllcclnil In Now York. Nr.w Yoiih , Oct. P. There was llttlo ex- iltement shown on the stock exchange hero. Ilrokcis with ordeis appeared to bo Intent on Dxotiiitlnir them Mlthnnt utt iMi'tlnu nnv innrn ultentlon thin was possible , The London cubic repenting excitement on the stock ex change there \VM iiullltled on later cuhlo-i roporllng the maiKut stiongcraiid advancing , mid that London was not u factor in trading hero. A Piillmtin \ ' lot ory. BOSTON , Mass , Oct. O. In the United States circuit couit today a decision was filed In the iaso of the Pullman palnco car com pany \s tno Boston it Albany r.illro id for In fringement of a intent granted the Pullman company fora new and useful linpiovemunt la solid vestibule connections between rail road cars. The decision Is la favor of the rompUliiant and Is substantially u vcidlct against the Wagner company , Miles' Nrrva and Idusr I'llli. An Intiiortant illsco\ery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro biliousness , b.ul taste , torpid liver , piles und constipation , Splendid for men , \\ouiuii mid chllUi-tii. Smallest , mildest , surest , ! tu doses for 'J5 cents , Samplc-s free nt ICuhu iSc Co. 's , 15th und Douglas , DcnmmlHof Urlcs llmplii ) DM Xrw VOIIK- , Oct 0. President King of the Hrio road today Issued a circular In reply to the long list of demand ) mndo by the em ployes a few days ajo for an Incroiuo Ih wages , concessions on runs , etc , The do- iimiuli or thu men are refused uiidtlio roiisona therefor &olout at leiiflh. Tim COUHIIJI ) CONVENTION . 13. H. Oicrnll Hi'lcctod fis n Candid nte for the lipjjlflliUmo. The colored voters of the city met In ma comentlonat the Qildfollows' hall on Xorth Sixteenth street lust night for the purpose of selecting a candidate , for the legislature , to bo presented to the county republican eon volition. Silas Kobblns" presided , an IF. L. Unrnettaetedas scprotary. K. It. Overall nnilW. M. Manhhllwerepliced In noinltm- tion , Upon thehallit Mr , Overall iccolvcd a iimjorltyof thevotes cast and , uis ilcclared the candidate of tlio colored voters ofjbo city.A . A committee was appointed nnd Mr. Over all escorted to the platform. lie made an en thusiastic speech , thanking the convention for the honor conferred upon him. Ho re ferred to his ofllclul career In the postofllco during his t\\cnty.ono jcars of service , and was frequently np"plaudc-d. Germany United ntul llnrope l nelllcd. PAIIIS , Oct. 9 Oil Bias prints an uccount of nil interview alleged to have been had with Kmperor William during his recent visit to Austria. In this the emperor Is represented as having dilated upon tuo Teutonic chir- actcr of the Alsatloiis , of whom hcdcelnied ho was very fond. Ho expressed a desire to reward their loyalty bv acts of conciliation nnd said it n-ns tlio" duty of Goimanyto nsslst Alsatlonindustry uiid.coinmcrcc , espec- laly the cultivation of wino. Ilcilechued that bo would embark In no mhentuies.uut would l ave Gciumny to his sotias ho iccelvcd It nnd would spare the reichstag the honor of an other war. lie thought Hie tocinllsts had been too long treated ns savage enemies. Filedrlcbsruho had tried to foico upon him a nollcy of perpetual war abroad nnd war nt home. Thercfoie he had left Frtodrlebs- rube. Ho vns dcterinlncil , ho said , to complete his gr.xndfuthei's work. "Ger many united and Kuropo pacified , " thut is my grand dream. Ij ilcc Mohuiilc Indian 4Conrcrcnue , TAKE MOIIOSK , 2f.V. , Oct. y. At the In dian confcrenco today the subject , "What should be theielatlpn of. the churches to the federal government In thewoikof education of the Indian races ! " was illicusbcd. lr. James W. ICing of New York , secietnry of the National League for the Protection of Aiucrisan Liberties , spolto earnestl ) against emittingnppioprlatlons to religious denomi nations for public educational work. General Armstrong argued that there is no better \\.iv tlnn to give aid to ton- tiact sdiools , BlsliopVhippie said the inllueiicoof the contiact schools had been to uplift the whole chai.ictcrof the go\eminent school. The position o lllshop Whlpple was sustained by Ueiiet.il Howard of Chicago. Uev. Wr. Mitchell of the Presbyterian boatd of mission * and others. Tlie speedy separa tion of churdi and state in tuo matter of Indian education -was adiocatcd by llov. Dr. i'osterof Boston , und veiy stiougly by Ur. L.Milan Abbott. Ilaacbnll Conference. Ni : w YOIIK , Oct. 9. After a vast amountof lobbying and bcurrying to and fro in tlio hotels today A. G , Spaldlng , John B. Day , C. H. Byrne , representing the National league , William Barney , Allan E. Thurnmti and Chils Von dor Abe , for the American as sociation , nnd E. Ii , Talcott , Wendell C < ood- wlnandA. L..fotiuson of the Pl.iycis1 league , constitutingthe ; conference committee , vent into session this e\cnin'and ( talked over mat ters until after midnight. When thomcetlng was over all said that thcbsstof feeling nre- \niled. Kachconimlttcehaving stich widely separated Interests , itwas diflicult to do anything at the first meet ing. Another -will bo held October 23 , and in the meantime 110 negotiations will bo entered into between any pl.iyer and club. Everybody hero seems to look forward ' ton compromise'between the National and Players' leagues. Iron Men In .Joint Session. PITTSIIUHO , Pa. , Oct. 9. The first joint ses sion of the British iron imd steel Institute and the American societies of engineers nnd Iron nnd steel manufacturer was held at Ctirnci'lo hall this moinlng. Thotlmowas spent in making speeches and reading papers , alter which an adjournment for dinner was taken. This afternoon the visitors were taken to the Wildnoocl oil iiclds , after which they visited the Westingbouso nlr brake works at AVilraerdlng nnd other Industries along the Monongaheluand Allegheny rivers. Tonight a full dress reception was tendered them at thoDuquesne club. Mnd at the MelUtiley Bill. Ilo > ir , Oct. 9. The committee appointed to arrange for a proper representation of Italian art and Industry at the international exhibi tion in Chicago in 1893 has dissolved , having decided that any further efforts to accom- pHsU the work for which It was formet would bo useless. It is stated that the com mittee found that in view of the new United States tariff law \eryfe\v manufacturers or others were willing to send exhibits to Chi cago. _ _ Tlio Weekly Constitution Si-lzcd. ATiAVTA.Oa. , Oct. 0. The postal author itlcs today seized the weekly edition of the Atlanta Constitution , which contained n prize distribution offerto Its subscribers to bo settled Oh i Istmas morning. The forms have been revised and the edition Is now being re printed. A Horse on H LOMIOK , Oct. 0. Lord Salisbury rctmncd from the continent last night. AtNcwhaven the customs onlccrs seized two nnd anal gallons of spirits and a quantity of cigars foundln his carriage , which had been brough over from Dieppe. The coachman was do tained. Trial Trip ol" the Vesuvlun. Nr.wi'OHf , R. I , , Oct. 9. The United States dyiiamlto crulbcr Vesuvius made two run today over a moisured mile course otful speed with forced draft and all tlio boiler working , and tnado twenty knots an houi under these conditions. * * \Vrec5k on the Canadian Pncifln. WiNS'ii'rn , Man. , OH. 0. Tlio west-bound Canadian Paciilc express was wrecked forty miles west of hero lait night , three colonis cars being b.idly stnashod , No ouo wa seriously hurt. Hate llrcxcl'H Ooocl AVorlc. Piiiui > ru > iiiA , Oct. 9. Sister Catherin ( Miss Kato Drexcl ) Is about to have ercctc a great convent ofitlio Sisters of Mercy i Huoks county for the instruction of girls t ouullfy them for teaching among the In Jlnns , A Illg ; Hungarian Tnllurf. PtsTii , Oct. 9.-nA corn agent of this cit has failed with liabilities of 1,000,000 , florins It Is bollo\ed that other failures will follow The trouble is dno to thu poorness of th harvest. I ) oath ofioii , Inane Stone. DriAND , Fla. , Oi-t , 0. Hon. Isaac Stone formerly United States minister to Japai died tonight. _ _ Tim Di-ntli Hull. HAVANA , Oct.'J The count of Cosamore loader of the t Cuban conservative party , I dead , * J'.t iCA CSoorgoSedgwIck , a prominent banker o ICanss City in nt the Pax ton. Charlosdanlner , aiwoll known banker o Licou , la. , U iu thu cit ) looking after business interests. Mr. 13. M. Bailer , publisher of the Tri bune , 1-hivld City , Xel ) , called upon Tin. HUB yesterday morning. Mr , and Mrs. James Corrlcnn of West Sldi > , lu. , urn thu guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllliltn M , Hushes. ISIr , and MH , .r. M Meredith of Vorlc , Neb , aro\lsithiL' their sister , Mi * . J. J. tl"- ! bon , of til 17 Wilt street. Mr. t ! ooi go M , Harbour , * CtilMRO capital- 1st , now nt the Mlllaid , in 0110 of thu many who , having heard so miali rmoni bio coin. muni upon Omaha , felt u burning di-slro to si > o tlu < flty. Ho nnjs hli\lHt | has boon a si-rles of nurprNi's nnil ho will not loa\o the city until ho hns noon inoio of It , Mr , Hnr * bourcallcdupoiiTuulluujeiterday morning. nN TIMbunuun.s , An Unoccupied Ilniioe Hiirnctl loathe Orouud. At t > : ! 10 last night a two story frame home , formerly tHcd M n boarding house , oat west of the Belt line and three blocks south of Leavenworth street , toolt flro and binned to the ground. Ilosotcam No. G went to the scotio of ( ho fire , but the distance was so great that the lames had done their worst by the lime llio Irctneii reached the spot , The liouso had been vacant for some tlmo mil the owner's nnmo could not be learned ast night. The lews111 probably bo about ? . ' , IX)0. ) Whether or not the property was In sured could not be learned. I'lio Adjoining Knncli Murdqr. iKUXN'r , Wyo , Oct. H. [ Special Telo- to Tun Hiu1. ] The body of George I , Henderson , foreman of the " 71" cattle outfit , who wis asi.isslmtcd In the Sweet- water country Tuesday , readied hero this cvcnlngiuid will be bulled under Masonic nusplccs tomorrow nftornoon. The killing , It now appeui , w done jy n fellow named Smitti 11 U believed ho s Identical with SU Shooter Smith , n worth- ess ehuiactcr whoso chief claim to notoriety s his ability to handle a gun. Smith hid icon employed for some time as night border for the horses at Henderson's ranch Onoof Henderson's trusty men suspected that ho not attending to his dutv and watched ilm. Ho discovcicd that the man was In .ho habit of building a llto for himself in the prolrlo and going to nlcnp jy It or disappearing nllogclhur until daylight , taking his chances of hiding the liorsei again This was ri'iortcil | : oHenderson , who siitlsllcd hlmm'lf of Its Tilth and then dlstliar cil Hnillli. 'I lie Inllcr nido several IhreutH , nnd It It thoiighllio < llled HcndrrHori fur rcvuigo 'rtiuihuilff In on hJinUh's trail. AVIIIIiiin lliilmrl'HHnildrii llcnth , Willliiin lloliiirt , onri of lhj oldrsHt coniliict , ors on tlio Chicago , Hr. I'uul , MlniionK | > llx 6 Onmlurulltoad Hilling In Or ( JoriiiiU'H jfllco Init ovcnlng , whmi ho Miiddunly fell to llio Moor and n fi'wmoirii'iitH Inter illcd Mr. llobarlhas been ttoilblul with heart dlsciso ror many years and Ih His siipmHcd ] to linvo been the cause of his diMth. The rt'tnaitiH were convened to the family lusluonie. Itnbt > ndVIillc DrittiK , Jobn Lambert , nn emnloj-o at Krug's brew ery , was picked up by the police under the Thirteenth street vladuttin an Insensible con dition last night. When restored to con sciousness Lainbcit stated ho had been diink- IIIR considerably in company with three or four strangers and that they had knocked liim down and robboil him of about $ J ( ) . Ho was locked up and will have a healingtoday. . n C. P , O'lscal , who diivesa team for the Barber asphalt company , had a few glasses of beer yesterday aftcinoon , and felt \ery good. Hewn into thobupgy of Assistant Manager Hock itnd smashed It n little. Ho was uricstcd and taken to the station. The Cnblo Cars Tied Up. Ihc cable cars wera all tied up List night several hours before the usual time of stop ping. The company was busy getting In a new cable and all Uafllc had to bo suspended for a short tlmo. T\VO CUHIOUS K Valuable Pliid or John Powers Near Mies , Ml oil. While John Powers of No. 1722 Walash ) mcnuowas digging a hole in a Held about two miles from Nilcs , Mich. , In August , lS89lio found four feet below the Bitrfaco two medals , says tlio Chicago cage Tribune. They apparently aio of silver and bone , n , ringnttaohed &liow- ing- Unit nt 0110 time they 5md been worn as u pendant. The liirger 0110 is about thrco inches In diameter ; ononosidoisn bust of King- George III. of England. Ho is chul iti armor and 011 hia breastplate is n rp- pousso head of Terror. The huir IB dressed tiflor the fashion of tlio ttinoin a queue sind the features are like the paintings of the "mad king. " The words on the background are "tteorpius III. Dei gratin.1. On the opposite side is the English coat of arms , vith ulioii and n unicorn on either side. Tlio shield is surrounded byu { jnrtor of the knights of thut order bearing the motto "Honi eoit qui mal y penso. " Twined around a scioll , on which is in scribed "Dieuotmon drolt " , uro sprigs of u rose and a thistle. The smaller modnl , nbout two inches In diameter , ha tliosatnobustof Gcorgo III. on one side and on the other n land scape presumably allegorical. A Iton is reclining in the foreground wliilo i pnunt wolf is snarling lit him. The lion IB probably symbolical o ( the haughty pride and serene bolf-conlidciico of Great Briliiin , while the wolf may represent the jealous powers foreverhiunssing her but powoiless to ticcoinpllsh iiiiytliing. In tlio buck-ground uio a country uhuruh , trues and n , rolling mill. The vnluo of the medals lies in their historic \aluo as lolies. Mr. Powers thinks some Indian obtained lliom from nn Knglisli olllcor ; mid either buried or lost thoni near the piosenttown of Nilos. A. Sunken Forrest. There Is a sunlconforcstofvlilto ccilar in New Jei'sy wliioh has been eontinu- otibly "mined" for ItB Miluaulo timber for over eighty yours. The curious in dustry of digging for tlm faimken logs is carried on by the people of Dennis- vllle , Capo May county ; a village which wiis brought into existence solely through the wealth of tlio burled tiin- bor in its vicinity. O\cr tlio sunken forest trees of largo size are grow ing , and In many Instances those are out away in order to got nt tho- more val- unblo timberwhiehlies only three 01- four feet below the surface. All of the hunkon trees nro of enorniotis si/.o , tv.'o to five times larger than those growing on tlio miifaco. The exact nge in whiuh they lived is a matter of curious conjec ture , It Is probable that they wore burled tnnny centuries ago by the action of mi earthquake. J'our-Foot oil Guard innH. There is u MoUcan bhoop-horiloi1 in Colorado who has two ordinary yellow Mexican dogs. Ho camps oul with his bheep on thu plains and only comes in when "chuck" runs short. Ho loaves his tenttimUtorosln i-lmrgo of one doff during the clny , wliilo hu htnjs with the sheep with the other. At. nig'lit , having no corral , ho loaves the "day dog" with the sheen and goes to the tout , wlicru ho lliulatho other dog on wntoli , Ho now sets about cooking IUH own supper , nnd after feeding hln tripled four-fooled ixs-lHtnnt ho bends him out to tlio Hook to rcltovo the dog In chat-fro , wlioiminocHntulv K"0h to the tent for his biipnor and a night's re-,1. tie ( Mtefully are thet.0 dogn tniinotl that they have jio\or been known to dobort their charge day or night. AB a Holfast Indy was combing her linir In a room In the hocond Htory a little - tlo bird How In at the open window anil alighting on \uibh-bowl whluh con tained water proceeded to tnko a bntli. AVIion it had completed Its iiblutlons in hiiil ftusliloii ItHhouk olT the buperlluous iiiiilsturu iiuil flew out of the window , pujlng no attention to the occupant of t hu room Tenc-h fclf-iloniiil , anil inako its prno titu p'cnsuraulo , nnil you ornate for the woild ailostlny moio mibllino than over iM > mMl from llio liniln of the wildest drounur. _ Do not fn'l tJ read "The M.irrieil T tfo of ( Jonuiul I' , S , ( 'rant , " hj Miu Oon uiul ( Jraut , iu October Homo Maker. 'jr WI2KK ' 1IIIO rrofllcN Cnrvoil In Slnno of the Knees of nn Auulont I'onplt * . The grcnt jwoplo Unontt ni Khltl ( Hlltltcs ) in the ik'bwv nml as Kliltn In lj'yplliin ! , who oxl8toilhuiulrediofj'eai- ) before Christ , formed u nonorfiilntatoln North Syria and on the Kuph rates , from Lohamm to the Great river , boltig all of It "tlio Inml of the HlttUos , * ' says the Clik'iigo Tribune. Thulr nppeariinco was peculiar ; always beardless , with \uryietreatlng forolieai'ls running1 Iwult Into n jiolntud head , tlairf forming a cou- sltlerahlo nuglo bolwion tlio lower part of the face and the upper , vlth > cry deeply initrlced faelnl lines or wrinkles down the sides of the inoulh , and with the forehead often , perhaps always , hhnvcii. A long tail of hnlr liung down behind , anil in homo cases It appears to have been double , as two masses , ono on cauh side of the fuoe , are PCCII In wmio front views , Their portrnllH. tisHocnon their monumonlH , lately discovered In Northern Syria , nro strikingly llko the reprcsuntatuint ) of Ilium on the lOgyp- tlan inonumeiitH. Tills people niiilii- tiilncd a military mirn'oniiii-y In North Kyi-la for miuiyci'iiturlcH. With I'ainuK H tlio Great , 110011. CX.thny weie at con stant war , defying tlio hlmngth of the Egyptians , who very narrowly reaped a ci-UMliltig defeat. Their jiowuro WOIOHO nearly oinil | Unit nt lust a long trc.tty WIIH inndo with honorablohlipulatioiiioii both nlili'H , and the ilnughtur of the ilit- tito king hocaiiif ! a vlfo of Kamcst'H II. ThlH truaty , himovor , ilocn not nnpoiir to have nt-cti the Ilrsl , us others iH-twoPh tirnvioiiH kings are miMitioruil in it. Later on HIUIK-'ICH III. was at war wltli tliMin , and bo carefully HpocilleH , vlion dceoiatiMg tlni ontsidu of Ills palace at Mcdlnot Ilnbu with lliu scnlptuio of the king of tlio Kliitsi , that the luckless nilor was "taken captlvo nlho , " Knvcd Aflrr Tholfitost Muiifhuusuri Htory I.'AH rela ted by a bov who wan bogging in the filt-f'ols of I'lyinouth llio oilier day , wiys the liiiighainjiliiii Moreiu-y. Ilosnidho waH a cabin boy on hn.ird an Ainorlcan liner , anil for HOIUO o ( his inhehiovous ] ranl < H was liu.ultvl up in nn uiiipty water cask , with onlj the butighnlo to brojtho through. On the following night a squall c.uno up ; the ship wont do\vn witli all on boaid exi-opt hhnsolf , the rusk containing him having rolled over into tlioen on a hiiilden lurch of the vessel. Kortunnti'ly it kept "bung up , " and after thltty hours' floating about it was cast on the roast , -where after he linl ! untie dc-sjiurato olTorls to release hlmfaclf , ho g.ive himself up to die. Some cows strolling nlong the beaeh wcro attracted to the cask , and In switching around It one of them acci dentally dipped her tail into the bunghole - hole , which llio bov grasped imme- dia'cly and kept hold of with admirable resolution. Tlio cow started olT and after running about throe hundred yards thocn&k btruckn gainst a reeK and was knocked to pieces. After wandering about for several days ho hailed a veb- sol , was taken on board and carried to Falraouth , _ Some rcmnrltablo cmcs of deafness aie re- ro riled of Dr. Tliouias1 Kclcctric Oil. Never fulls to cure earache. ScarliotV AVonilciriil Imck. In a curious old work entitled "Tho Cuiiositicb of London" we ihul tlio fol lowing particulars concerning a minute padlock : "In the twentieth > ear of the reign of Queen Eli/abolli , .Mark Scar- liot , n blacksmith , made a lock consist ing of cloven pieces of iron , steel nnd brass , all of which , together witli the key , weighed but one grain , lie also made a chain of gold , consisting of forty-thieo links , -which , after fastening it to the lock and key above mentioned , he put about the neck of n common Hen , the whole being so minute that the Httlo insect could draw them o\cr a silver plato with perfect ease. AH of these together , lock and key , chain and lien , weighed a blight fraction le&s than one grain and n half. "OUI'IMNO" A Thu ITnplpnHniit. Treatment IVIiluli Petty Ilmilntt onreiuler-Hnei , _ _ A cnrlotH pha"o of jirhoa life Is ox hlbltotl by a "mciHcal correspoiulcMil" of u Moscow paper. H oftoii Imppoiin Unit 11 respectable- limn IK coitllncd In jnlson for a few days for Mime slight elTon o , At tltaca ovou an cldor of a small com munity must submit to such a penalty * for what the Uusslau law calln a neglect jf of duty. Such a person Is retained In i/ largo room together with u lot of ob ilurnto criminals who ave either await ing trial or sonleiiced lobe nut at hard labor In it forest. M'hon the respectable prisoner comes among they begin to pros1) ) him for "a treat of good follow Hhlp. " Ho must send for a bottle of brandv. If ho In not as liberal as they want mm to bo they liara s and toimont him , Should ho make a threat to coin * plain before tlio authorities of theircon- duct they Immediately decide upon per * forming 0:1 : him the "opotntlon of cupp ing , " as they cull it. The poor follow In limn Htrlppuil naked , btrotchod on \ \ honi'h and lield fast. His mouth is Btulied with a rag so that his cries can not bo heard outside. A. spot on his breast IH made wet , and ono of his tormentors - mentors rubs It with his unshaven until the skin becomes toil. Hereupon another ono wluiM the npot with his Hat hand with all IUH might. A largo blister iiMiiioillately iippeaM on thu wounded plaio. Thi's is what they c.vll setting \ \ . Six Mich "euns"are . cup. or eight .otno- times net on tlio breast , too Hide * mid tlio back of the sufferer , so thnl ho is un able to Ho down for so\ornl da\ i. in Homo Instances more HorloiiH Injui-ies ar caused by the blows ho fee-ones. SIONAlOlt IICAKVr'S One ( > ( ' thn I'liioit in KorniPily I0t-Setretury l < 'alruIilld'H. Tlio riear.st liouso IH unquestionably the finest prlvato residence lately o reeled 111 AVnshington , and stands a" triumph of rcllnoinent of .stylo of archi tecture and of decorative art from its mnssivu foundation to tlio Hutcd tiles of the i oof , buys tlio ( . "liicago Tribuuc. There weio art , fine workmanship , and ino'nuyithoul stint apjilled In Its con struction , and , without ostentatious ills- plnj , tht-io Is simple elegance tliiough * . out. 'J'ho building faces IN'ew Hampshire - shire avenue nt the corner of ( ) and Twentieth stieets , tlio center of Wash- ington'H fashionable residence qti.uti r.s. With its portlcooH , Imh'imU - and swelling lines ills ililllettlt to nuli/o that this house , now so ornate iiuil ir regular iu shape , was icinodoleil from the square , roomy and old-fashlimod structure built t-omo yearn since In Mr. John Field , a wealthy letired moichant of Philadelphia. Tlio Field IH.VISQ f'iccd the street squarely and wliill ) ita every room an absoluto'ieeUmglc , i\liilo there vas only a mild mijrgestum of frholit\ , the long , inclosed fruolity in llio 'long , inclosedoninilns whlth jutleil out , cMcnding the length of the southern \\all. 1'or some time after Mr. Field's death the hoiibu was occupied by his widow , from whom it was purcliii'-ed bj lion C' . S. rairchild , who succeeded tin Hon. Daniel Manning as secretary of the treasury. Upon retiring fioin ollliinl Ufo Mr. Kaiichild sold the projii'itj to Senator lleinst , and the changes inailu wcio thcnefTeeted. Tlio now ollicos of llio great Hock Island route , 1GO- , Sixteenth and F.n-mitu btrcots , Omaha , nrotlio finest in the city. Call and see tho'ii. Tickets to all point * east at lowest rates. Hun th Carolina Ant Vilhiiinlloo. COM MIMA , S C. , Oct. ( I. The eomcntlon of democrats opposed to the election of Till- man us irovornor of South Cuiollim met In the state capltol this cveniiiR and nominated the following ticket : Governor. A. C llas- kellj lieutenant RovcrnorV. . I ) . Johnson ; seeictary of state , Kdmunds Harper ; nt- tornoy ( 'Ctieral , Joseph W. B line ) 1 , comp troller of the currency , Kuward Bacon ; stat treasurer , W. A. Anciuin. Have you used' ' 9 sOAP ? SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. - - coal t'lSIlt ColU.V t'oll's , 41 .Mlllllht. ril RN HI' ln Sundiiy inoi iiliiK. Oct. 5n JL ( ; r.iy lioi-sn uliout lOjuarsohl.nuixhlahunt HOIpounila. ICrnost HMTH , t'aidonei , Il.irrlsoii btii-ot , Council Illu IK Host .y < loin. prhato SllOKTIIANDTaiiRlit . Klritht. innOK KI'NT \ hrlclc ri'sldnneo In Coiinclj JL1 JilulTsnf ilii\iiii looms , with liilr'f ynnl nml oteli ird. three blocks fioin Uinah i nml t'ouii ; ell Illutls motor tallnny Will lie ii'nt1' ' . ' nartly fiiiiilsliul If dtsiifd Apply to N. 1' . " ' & . . : r.S llioaihvay _ _ Ej"FAl7lJoN-ri7r sale -hiiil ; > i , nill bliMiilfil nNiirniin : rtf. a. 107 .1. J Kits nom de.if and duiiil ) Institution , Con null IMiills. _ fjl - und ilMurin of n < -jj JL5 i-st.-ilillshLMl Krticirr slnro , nr will soil stock and loiitHtoio and tlxltirus : iilso tlirto 4-you-tld eolis for fcilo. liiiinri | > of I- I- Hinllh itf-oii , 7IHl tlii u. . C'oiincll llltilK TPOK ltiNTHousos : und rootnij ono nvor Jj htoi ont'iir court house , nnd OIID fiirnlshiid jooiu lit J. H. D.nIdsoiiX mU'lfthuvu. _ TTTlOIl SAM : or Itont aanluii land , with _ Kj hoiisei , by J. U. Kloo , la ) Main st. . Uounull Bluffs. y ro111 wnonyoann liny a lioinoon UIOMIIIO turius , uuil Inc.iiu of yourdn.Uli atnny tlmo lu ivo your ( iiinlly thu hoinu uloar ontho fulluwlntnrins : Alioiiu ) worth 11,01) at ? 12 per month. Alionio woi Hi tl.V ) ) at JH per inuiitlu Ahuino worth J.,0)J at t-l pur innutlu A homo wort IiI.030 at 411 IIUT nioiilli. A homo worth II.OO ) ut ( IS per month. Othur prlcod lioinoj on the H unu torim. Tim abnvo monthly piymenH Inolndo iirlnolpil andlntorB > t. Vor full 11 tilloulari oitll on or address the .In Id ft. Wells Cii. . OU HroaUw.iy , Uounull Illuff * , In. 27 MAIN STIUKT. OvorC , 11 Jiiciiiiuinln ' ' t' n Juwolr/1 roe TIOI KI'i I ON H H. 01 TICK , V7. icrsiDKNcn , an W. C. I STI P , Counoll lllulfH , Iowa. M Norlli Alain Klreot. Tuiicrul Director untl JJinbulmcr , Electric Trusses , Protectors Etc Belts , Chest , AGENTS WANTED , DR. U , JUDD , (300 B-oadwn.y , Council Bluffs , la CITIZElSTATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $1W 009 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50 009 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 3M ) 009 lllll'.iTOits ) I A. Mlllm , P. O. ( llniisiin C U Fliu arli : , n Hint.I. l > rdniiiiiilHoii riiurloi O. llaiinaii Transact Komiral liuiklnt IHIM- neas. hardest uapltal and Hiirplus of auy u.iiikliihuulhHOStcrn l.iwa , INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , "OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. . , Corner Main und Ilroailway , COUNCIL. BLUFFS , IOWA. llralt'rx In fnrolRii und doiiiustlu nviliatu ! CollD-MluiiH made und Inturust paltl un time tli'poslts , - JustUMI of llio I'mice Odli1 ! ) NOplitil-j Amiirlenn l'\ | > nss , No. llio.nl\viiy , Council liliilT * . Iowa , ' \ CJinc AttornupiHt Law. I'mr-tlc * OIIIIS. , , , il , , . htiito und ( udrrat inurls. KoonmT mid a hliu url Hiny blouk Oinnull lllulfH , Iowa. F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And UulUllnj ! BuperinUndonti. HooiMslJO mil 4'Jillud IUillUn.iiiiali'i.Nob- nnil Utxmis 211 nnil 'M Murrluin lllou Ulullu , lu C'urrcntioadcuou solloltoU.