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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1890)
THE DAILY UJSE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1890. 1 THIS OALU-JA UJEiE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OPFICK , NO. 12 I'l'AltL ' ST. Prjlrcrrd liy < 'arrlor ID any pull of HitOily. . ii. W. . No. U I'M Hot , No. 21 astute. .tir-vrjti.\\9 ' N.V.I ' .no. Coune'llIllulM..uiiM > r Co. . rcii\ \ . Dr. Soybpvt. Hoslilcme Ojtttoii house. Tolt'ihotir | 1 10. DeleoUvc Hllcy of Ilio ( 'liicin .V : Noitli- tvcstorn .wvlrc wtisln the city j-iMU-runy - , In HIP we of Sarah I'liiluur vi Iral'latncr nlMilavlts\ver tiled ye-wtrnlny In rMiiiicy ( of the application of trinputiry alimony. Two new t-nun of illplithrriit Hroiv ported at the health rcyiMtonljy aflmiomi. J'lu-y \vcrothtirhIlMrui of .1. M. 1'iullo , Hfi'iW Av- jnue A. .Anyone wnullnR tu l ny clip i | > n line team of larjrc miilo , toRtilu'i * with luini' s anil \vap.n' , shouliirnll : it i-Voil Oiivli' tables on Koui'lh Mit'ut. John Hopim ii.ilil nfliiu of iinln tliB pnllrn court yottordaynioiiiliii : In salUfiu-llitii for u ' plain drunk iin'ilu rMi' in llio patrol \\ntran on iliui-vciilnir - piiiviuus 1'crmit to will wmifriiiili'il vstonliiy to P. Jllariilt iitnl Annlo O. St . lnhnfT , fojtli of ? C civilian' * ( JIIIVP , Kcli. : also to I MIT K'co- KaniiiKl lilitVultoti , both of tills city. Kil X. liii\vn ! , tl.ol ! . O. ID. fvoctvy inan , ultrai'tcil still miiriMittonliim to liin Imsiucss ye lTdsu-l ( > \ | > .iliitiiiK tli < ! trout of liU Moro imstto llio MaMHilckMiinli1 u Li-lglit rrhmoii rod. rod.John K. AhH l > [ | yesterday morning lor the Klwntli ilistrii-t. vlir-ro IIP will unite' Hovrrnl flpperlics , ill. Merrill tonight , I tlieS'th , ItomvMi tlio : toih , tiinl Miiilcton | November 1. K. .f. Ily.siiipTvn ; Miicil $ l.'i.T. > jcstcnluy Tnorniii } ! for ltito\irition ; jmil nsiaultiiifr Ofllit'i * 1'otfM-vm ( in tlio uvcnlui ? | irovlous. Tin- assault urcw uul of the ofllror's attempt to run tlio f 'lioiv in fur intoxication. IttoiMiii pti'ttv veil soltled now Ilint Coun cil HluTs\vliljIvo | ii | ) the scheme for o.lal > - lifchiiifj nail works in tlio wcs torn part of Hie fity , tin1 stilt * of lots liciiii ; too slow und Hloux City Ijctiifr timcarlo } ; it u i-h.iari'to tij for it. TlioIonic drawn out case of Tuvililui. liiii-Kciluillisti'aJitiK t-ciin from lim Marlis * il ' | il , \\lli tiiiiie up airaiii today In .hhlirP Sitnir/i'icouit. ' AnotluT Jury will be cnllfil onto wii'itliiivitli il , tlio foiinor one having- fi ( lisatictJ. [ I'loni Doyle nnO ( ii-rtk1 Cimln , two fallen i- , women , both iiiuli'i'sox'riitcoii ' vciiwol uy < \ ii -wore aiu'stfiiliist night and 'loclcitl upm - i- tlio cmilral station iinin | thn diiii e oT f ? vaprnticy. 'J'lioir offi'iihuviis fail.iro tupav * i tliclr monthly lines. tf The AVajnuTpuliircenrportcr. .1. I , . Tln.mp- < son , iifiwtctl Sunday nlteriinuii , vvlll IIIIVP a ? hrnringtlil.s nftoriiooii , vhcn Ibu lontluctoi | l oftlio strpporanil of tlie train \\'ill lie in the . , citv. ills stated liy tlio oftloiiils atthreity 5 buililitu'tliut Thompson lias Ooi-Ulcil to | ilou : ! T Riiiltj ; , hophi ) ! to nwicii light scntcuco by Tuesday CAoulii } , ' an olil gcntlonwn Uccd iijiplliMlIu tlio police for assistance in i HrnrrUini ; for his sKtcvn-ytMr-oIti ilnuchter * ' \vlio had left hoi n P. llo located licr vvitli ti , party named Caicy , wlicro she was foiinil : yesterday moi-aliif-by Jli'puly.MiuMialYliltn i hidden mitli't1 a stairway aii.l covered with \ IwdclothtnpSliols nl Ilin station nml rot - t Juses tope licinc , rlaimlii ) ; slio is inlstrnitcd. A Jitiopiofoof rr.iyoii . druwiai ; has bcvti put on exliiliilitin in thu past show whitlow ut JJbcmnn'H. Jt Is llio poitraituf : i jolly lltllo " newsboy , us he apiioar.s on Llio stnvt"in his HuniincTUttitv , a torn pair of iiantitloons , lilrtvlth niiii'orous rt'iits ami a straw hat \\liifhisiiotstnjiif ; oiioiiKh to cniifiu his' lialr. Onclrgof his piints Is } ; < jiii at the Jiiii'e ami tlifiiliiKleHiisiK'iiilcr Ini.sn btiitKfilo tokoepttin other fvoai falliiij ; oil Despite lilt i-i'KOd ( tlrcsM his face Is wtvathuJln a liroad smile iw he reaelies down anil pulls out ai ropy of Tin : UK i ; from n his buaillo of Ilirns under Ills itrm. 'J'he fwyon is tlio work of Uliss IMaiidoI'iorn' , wliolias oponcil a stntlio j in tlie .Murriain block liu-oiinoctiuiiwilliMrs. llallsbnclf , anotheruccfimiiHsliud artist. Vounj , ' mcn'H suits , nobhy , .lyll li and latest designs at tin ; MotlL-l C'lothini ; Co. Cliniiulliiiieranil tea sets nt Uinul Bros. Ret a school bug fi-co Avith vour school shoes at Hvnns' . Harry FoxnfDes Molnes , trniiinm icr of the Hock Island , is In the city , George Hull , wlfoniiililniightofof Mlncola \vero in the city yeattiduy on a bhupplni ; Landlord Andcrsoa oftno l'arl { hotel and Hotel Anderson , Atlnntir , Is In Council llhifTs. MissStciULyiiehardof Mt. Pleasant , Is in the city visiting the faintly of horuneleV. . II , Ljyiiehunlon Jlenton street. lion. K. S , Hint of Avoea has roturnuil Jroin atrip to points in Texas and spent yes terday la Council llluJTi en ruuto lumiv. Lieutenant II. J. C.ull.i her , who has boon Wiling friends liero for the past month , re turned to Port Whit'iitoMonday evening. H. S. Alexander , .seurotarv of the I'ntta- \vattiunlo uninty alli.inco. leaves for Dos Moines this ovealiif , ' to attend juiiei'tintf of the stutu alliance , Frank O. Sttnviirt. snpcji-intonilent ot the diinngear aystoinof the Koolt Islmul. invom- nanicu DV his wifoanddaujjhler , arrived- Coniicll muffs yesterday morning , Jo-lah Trim lias sold hh interest la tlie hotel to lion. Daniel Elunt at Do MarvilU * a lioiiit at the head of tmvipitioii , Flat [ load river , and Ins roturncil to his former home ut Avoco. Mrs. Dr. Clcland. of SpriugiloH , Mo. , is in the city , tliogne-stof Mr. and.Mrs.P. C.DoVol on lllulT streot. Him will ivinahi about two WOCKS and will ho pleased to meet all Uei1 old friends , General Master Mechanic Vorbac. of Chirngo. and DivisionSiiperiutonduiitCh-on , of DCS Molnes , iiro in tlio city looltiiu after the Inteix'sU ot tholr i-oiul , the C'hlctigo Hoolt Island & 1'acltic ' , V. ( I. .Mackintosh , poiienl tiMiiiiinorof the trauriuil Aceiilcnt oswciatloiiofUluirlPston , la. , is In tlio city. This Wis fonncrlv the KnlKhts of 1'ythl.is Occident Iiiilciiniitv as sociation , hut tlio company In obedience to the order of the supreme loJge , eaniiijeu Its name. Buy one of these tea pots no fora tnev nro nil sows. Lund Brothers , 'il Mula stivut. Monev at ro-laoaJ moi loan si on o'.iatto and re.UoMtitosoojrltyby K. II. Sluafo * Ua J. 0. nixny , sto-un lioatlnff , nanltwy . glnecr. ' .H'J Ulfo hiilldlin0n tin : il ! ) Merriam riam bloeli , Uouacll 31lults. OntliollcH in Coiifer ! iico. There was an Important puthcrln ut jironilnoatCatholics at St , Xftvior's chuivli In this city yesterday , It was the llrst Minil- mimmlcoiiforoneo of the Catholic ' ii'lo-its of the deunory of Council Bluffs unit \vai hclil la the parochial i-eskleiiw at the church. Various theological matters were iliseussed. Very Ituvoretid Dcau MeMeiioniy In the cliulr. llev. I'athcr Kempor wa.s eleoted sei-ii'tary of the conference. Tticruvas present : i U v. AOolpU U'omllnp , O. S. B , of this rityjKov , IlcaoDui iun , 0. S. B. of Lenox ; Hcv , Columban .Meunov. 0. S. II. of Crest on * lov. Father Daly , Atlantic ; UovF.vther Shidnmelier , Noolii ; Uov , Father lllixnnon- bhcukol , WL-stphaliuj Hov.Patlier Ilaininoiul , ell . PJJKH-S were read hy Hov. Father Dal v ol Atlantic und father IturUo of Heil Oak. tliU week at tbo Model Co. In boy's and culldroii'aclothlntr uttho .Model Clotliin ; * Co. Visit the : Model Clothing Co. , 52-J Broad- wuy , Sapn's nv \ builJliiK. Sihool shoes , school bag * . Evans , VJ. 0. Tlptou , real estate , 5 7 THE NE1VS IS THE BLUFFS , "Slippery Sam * ' Davis Oomicteil of Assault with Intent to Commit Murder , GETTING READY FOR THE ELECTION , Still Hunting I'astnr Gmll'lcnio ' ; 31 \VINim I'l umls tJullLy \ . New lit vi ? Stock Coiiipuny Ho.In Conference , , "Slipper/ Sam , " l < ullty. So sny the twelve men \viio have been listening t'Mhp'toryu ' * to bow ho cut nvhito \ man. naniwl smith , ut u Sunday ihmcont His Lalw. The rhai > ; n .llnst Davli was that of ASHiivltvitii Intent to commit murder , nnJ tlio Jury r < riiid lilm iilltyivi cliarKdl rJ'lm cullet nearly too't mvay the breath of on My Attorney Organ , not Ixvuuso ho did ot thliiK it wn ? jiut und risiht , mt Ix'fai c in thlfu'oiiuly , at least , it has leenulinost liiiiKisililo to got a vonllct of uilty under such n charge , t scorn ? that 10 nvemintjurjrnmtt pe ts nn Men Into hU ' leadthat thnrocau Ii9 'iio ur-h thtng u * an iitentto jnnrd < M"o lout ? astho vlc.tiinl * still 11 vi1 , and no nmrdcrvixi committed. Tor liis or KOIIIO other rcaiou tho-vcrdlcti in such .isosh live been almost iiiilforraly cither na I'H'iittal. or thnllmllni ? of ( juilty of assault , r assault and battery , or assault with In- eiit to do ( riv.it hoJlly hni-ni , The last atned s-vir.s tlio favorltu ono in such CUSPS , ml | i Is hlntcil by oMolllvn of the court that hUh tlK'lirstliiuliiiL'of lnt < iitlo niurderln ! , iMinnlny beyond the iwollcction of nan , Th cut recclvod by Smith v.-ns a most tnur- crous one. and it seems iiliiioit nilraculous bathe Mill llvos to ti-ll the story. 'Hie vounil win seventeen itu-liM in length , nnd eai'hod from ilie spliiu to tlio center of the ibdnmati , 'I'liu cut iiKr.uil | the ixhdomhial avlty fiirlivo lia-ht's allowing the intosLinca o protrude , i\en : ihcscaris frlebtful. 'J'ho burden of thodfiVnio -enied to bo to irovc tlnit iiiiotlu'L' colored iiiaiiiianiM .lock- ion was tliu rii ) | r. The tostiinonv on this mint wiiscvMi-ntly not strontr enough to sat- sfyiho Jury. The cxtrcinu penalty fur the offense isttiii vcurs In the | > onitei tiary. Smith VMS iiositlvo in his lilenlmcailnn of Davis. In prlvnlo tallc Ho said : "Of oui'io lolks say tlu'dsirkies loolt pretty much iliki' , andlv Islianlto loll one fi'oin anothoi- , > ut Davii has upet'idlai * face , and tliun I'm iseil to roincinbi'i'in ' face * . 'I uwd 0 do n fjood ili'al of linulln ? for ho fiirt oor the river , und j-ou Itnovv thui vlilto sfildier.swheiinniformc lust | aliUoaro irelly liard to renu'lnbor. Often l)0t\vci'n ) iiiydiiy * I would linvc to triiMlMuno of the K > 5'3. 1 wouldn't liiiuw their names , and vlien payday c.inu ; I would % a up and round hem up , and collect tin1 little sums duo mo. tjot pretty wll tiMlnod to rciirtnber faces. bnd to , or elw ) lot s of times 1 would lose n juaitnr fira balf. Tin1- can't fool mo on a. 'noe , nnd 1 ktion * that Sum Davis was tlio 'olloiv who cut me.1 TillKAIiL ; OI'KM.VO. flie ilosiuii Store I'l-epni'lnjr n 1'Iens- iint nnil 1'rollt nhlc HurprlKR fur L'eo- plo ofCotinulI lllntTs. "I'lif IBostou store people liavcni'eomplithcd oine'biiis that they muyvoll f-el proud of , iinlwli'divillbo of great Interest totboico- | > le of Couiidl HliifN. With stora rooms illwl with people from the openiiiK until the lo e of business ear-h day they have suc- cciled in very nearly perfecting tiioirnr- iiiiKOincnts for : i formal autumn opening vithnut iiiterriiptini ; the steady llovof rriili > . Spreial and skillful decorators have been ut vnrlc tlurinn the vast week nrrniiKltip ; the Kood1. for the open iii | ? , which will talto jilaco iii'fhuivlny niKltt , jetolwr 'M. The decora tions already in place arolianilsumoi'.nd t'hib- > ratc , umlviicn oinpltited the dlsiiluywill jollie linest cvor imtilo in Council Uluffs. riieupjw portions of tlm two largo rooms lave iM'cn completed aiul the decorators : ire ion * nt work on the lower portions. The do- sipis ui'ci\ll new and oriidnal and are Tiiado or the llnest pooiN , and when the veil la lri\vn : suldo on Thursday night tliorovill bo sonw fc'eiiuliioMirprisus in store , On Thursday ovenlnj ; the stove will bo closed from 5 to 7 oVIock , and -will bo re- ) iwne l at tliolattcrhonrfor the reception of ho public. The reception will eontinuo until 1 OS * I. During lliuoveoing no ijoods will bo sold , but the , iinuy of clerks will autas ushers nidshoH' thoiico ) > lo through the store. Getting Krnily for Dleotliin. There is n rcinai'knblcnbsmuv of the usual shout und hurrah that cUimicteriyc * the fall elections , uiulif thopojiioidaot know. that vneleutloii vas t-nbelicld in Council UlufTs on the -thot' ( next month , there has Iwen little ntlio shape of a canipnlRii RO fat- that woukl inp.u-t the Information. In the judicial mul conKiVhsloiuildisliicts there has been allttlo more activity , but it IsdyincouL ton. great extent , largely for the ivnson that the tleino- er.its have practically conceded tlw election of Judge Hcciiutultho rciiub'k'.ui ' candidates fordistiict jmlKC.-i , 'I'hls is | mrticulnrly the cam so f.ir us Walter I. Smith is conccrnud , whoso candid.icy for tbe judFeshipIs oflocal interest , Ho has been doiiifia great deul of qnlot but ertVctive wor'H since tbo republican convention selected hi in , and his election is conceited bo.vond n doubt. In the Manhattan , whirh is peneriilly under- toud to bo tbo loi-al democratic head- citiiirti'w , the eloclion of Heed and Smith is repariled us so certain that the bulletin board contains no offers to bet on Jlowman or Wire. Durlni ! the early part of the cam paign there were several challenges to the supporters of the two former candidates , but they have been carefully erased. The Rreatest Interest seems to uttach to tlio township ticket , nltboitifh only tluvo Justices of the pence anil three constables , besides two other minor oftirers , arc to bo elected. The chief fight , it there c.m bosiiid to bo alight , is upon the Justices , Tlio democrats nri ) widely hplit , and It can scarcely be said to bu a pitity contest , ,1ns- tico Burnett , a roijublicaa of the truest typo , iscertaia of election. Tlio samn istruoof C. A. llumtncr , whojicrlinps inn moro friends vorklng forhiin limn all thoothorcaiididates In thu field. He Is a straight democrat und 0111) ) of the most nirtde.st oaiidldiiti' ! , 4511 eitlit-r lii-kot , but his friends are comluctintr tlio campaign for him. Ho has the ruipu-ct and contldoni-o of nil who know hlininnoiij ; both democrats and republicans. They Uno\v liols n competent and honest imiii , andtlicjiiveal is redoubled by the recollection that ho is still n. prei\t \ sufferer fi-oni the lo-i of alO afc\Yyean ago and Is not In ( jood lin.ineiid cireuin- ktuncoi. Ills pivdit-t.'d that ho will receive the largest rote east tw anv man in the city nnd niaUo cue of the best Justices the city bis over hud , Thocontost forthe other places In the jus- tico'.s oftluct Is between Peterson nmlSpora , Iho ropabllcan oindldaie.i , nnd 1'attcn and Cones , the democratic nominees. Of the two latter. Cones stands the best sliow for elec tion , tor u bitter tight , is hciuf madotipon 1'atto.i by his democratic filonds. Tills will result lu Uuimlng a lam- vote toultbcr Speranr I'etoi-son , . ami < > Uvtiiig onoor the other , If not both , Tlio iniiftnoss with which the campaign has been conducted uuguw a light vote en election liay , The .MuKiulr- ) Hill Haa not affected tbo prices at the 1'eoplcs1 Installineiit house , Kvorvthlujr goes at the ill mo old llKurestlmt have made our patrons dad all summer , delicti competition ina nuulo It possible to furnish ahouso fi-ora top to bet. torn atllttlo OXIIVUHQ. Our specialties tliii w' K\vUl ho thu i'oidnsulnr heating stoves , cheupest , neateit , mot \noiiilcal ) stuvo In the world. Mundtil A Klein , B'J'J ' Broadway Look at the line dlspliiy of overcoats at the .Model Clothing Co. I > i Mh of ni , Vn d . P.er Swansea , aued elifhty-sevcn years , died Monday uvcnlnjj. The funeral -\\llt take plniM from ttio ivsldenco of Charles Dorjhaii. sen , Xo. SJIIiuntoii htivot , Ihla.afteinoonot 2 o'clock. Mr.Svvunton was nnutivo of Sweden , 1) ) t has U > eii a resident ofie \ United State * for about forty year * . Ho has ro- slJed In this city scvcu years with Ws daughter , \lrs. \ Chnrlcs llnrfjhan rii. lie hnd tjcen In the bwt of health until a few days hcforchls ileiith. Tvvochlldreiisurvlvo lilm , Mrs. Ilorghtmsennnd mother daughter in Sweeden , All frlumls of the family nro invited to uttend the fuiicrsil , Owing to my loss liyflroon October 27,1 mn co.ii | > cllixl to ask all pintles lud < : bt < M to inc to pny upat once. J , SUI.UVA > ' . The liosHiif un Kye. Al JoncR ivai on trial yciturJay for may- hem. it WM charged that In a light ho had Koiipt-il oat one or Elijah McJlure's ( ayes. The ilithttonk pl.ico at a charivari in Orescent to.rtiislilp. There was a free for nil , and whileinostof tno conIIlet was In words , that between Uietwonatnej waiof a more serious natuu- , Jones was blunting thnthocotilil xvhlp any in.ia In the room with the exception of one man named Foray the. 2ilcClure asked him II lie wouldn't nuKe an exception In hi" ease nlio , but .lones cinphaticatly deellned , wherciipoiiMeClure lot Win have one , nnd proceeded to follow it up. Tlio two clliiclictl. Some say McCliiro had brass knuckles on. To offset this udl'iiutiiKC ono of Jones'part * nur * iva * | iouiulliiKMeCluro over thu liead mid lack with nrollinir pin , AllastMeCluro cried "enoiiRh , " seruainiiii ; fortho ethers to ( Hill JOIIP ? off , na hu was KOII > ; - Inj , ' out his eye. The men wcro separated , uml the pnrty broite up. MeOIure'Mcye vas indcetlla bad con dition , and noon became so .swollen that it was Impossible to examine the eye Itself. In tiinu It heouino evident that the eye had becrj ilistwyed. The case will probably hoeoncliKlrd today. A luiyo number of witnesses nro present fromCres-ent , where botli parties we well known. Joaos lnw been in ] all smeo his nn-estln j\pril mt. TUeMaiihattan sporting hcaJiiuarters , 413 Droadway , ' * * ' You can buy u ten put voi'th from ? ! and a pound of tua worth SOc , for just Luiiilbrolhers.iM Main street. A | ipt ovlnj ; M uler'n Iloriil , The city council held a" brief session last ilfibt for the purpose of approving the liond of ( Jontractor llubcr , who was awarded the ontiact for excavatlni ? tbe Indian crcclc cxteiitlon. Tlioi'ouneil reipilretl him to ex ecute u bond that ho would have the -\vorU completed witliln thirty days In lieu of the imposed penal obligation to begin the work vithln three days from tha date of approval of uis bond. The council ha ? decided to take immodlate iose .sion of thcriffht of way through the , 'JOO feet of privnto property under the rules of thobonrj of health , and then proceed with , ho condemnation in the usual way , which vill leiuitro not less tbnnthiity days. Uc- eve that date arrives the work will bo inihhcd. Work -was commenced on the ditch yes- enliiy afternoon. The centractor jmtn force of men at the river cutting away tlioAvillows mil preparing for the work of eicavatlng , which -ulll bo eouimeuced hy u force ot twenty teams today , The great importance attached to the work s tlio explanation of the anxiety to hnvo it jeguii nt once and finished before the pi-ound \Vhcntlnishedltwillbo the most Tnportaiit and least expensive improvement hat has been made hi the hls-tory of the ity. T-i , II. i\Ioshlcris \ the. niannircrof the Model Givohlm a call. Still Hunting I'or a. I'aslor. Kcv. Dr. Cooleynnuounces his determination to permanently leave the city shortly after election. His new ivnieciwo in Chicago will ) e ready for occupancy by November in , and 10 exiHictsto move into it by that time. The directory of the First Baptist cliurch ni-c.still anxiously looking for a pastor to 1111 the vacancy ocasionod l > y thu resignation of Mr. ooley , but hnvo so far bcon unsuccessful , .There aw several pastors who could be obtained but they are in demand elsewhere nnd have received larger offers than the church in this city can afford to pay , There Is some probability that the church will succeed in securing Kcv , L. A. Hull of ISlason City , In. , who Is a popular und earnest Christian minister , llo occupied the pulpit it the church last Sunday , and preached a [ loxverfiil sermon , und awakened a great deal of enthoidasm. He is a brillisnt speaker , younj ; und vigorous nnd capable of doinB a irrcatdcalorinn.il work , autl It Is believed that if he can be secured ho will thoroughly satisfy the congregation , It U reported that he Is seriously considering the call here , although ho has more advantageous offers elsewhcie. Miss Maud Plcrco nml IMrs. C. P. Kails- back urc prepared to take orders for portrait and decorative art work , Instruction will be Riven in all branches at their studio , room Xo. 302 Merrlam bloclf. ivausfivcsa ; | nice waterproof school bag with every pair of suhool shoes. Jlis Unlit. 1) ) , II. Wilson yesterday pleaded guilty to obtaining money under TaUo pretenses. Tliciovcro several charges against this man , who Is of the confidence stripe. Ho signed varioug names to worthless checks , and suc ceeded in swindling a number of unsuspect ing victims. It was supposed that ho would make a strong light In trial , but after wit nesses liavo heun kept in waiting for nearly a week , and the county put to considerable expense In preparation , for the case , he lixs down like a lamb. 1,000 , decorated tea pots packed with tea , just received from "Yokohoma , Japan , at Lund Ikotlicrs , 'JJI Main struct * A No iv Mve Stnulc Company , Articles of Incoijiaratlon were lllud yester day for the National live stock company , whose headniiarters are to be la Council Blurts nnd whoso principal place of business Is to be In Kapld City , S. D. The capital stock isnluceil ritfiXX ( ) ( , ami the shares at 10 each. The IncorDorators arc Alfred A , Fraser. A Iborl II. Long , Alpheus Bycrs and John \ \ . Kobinson , Beanty is said to bo only skin deep , hub to possess and preserve a beautiful skin , pure , vigorous blooil Is essential. This is best secured cured by tailing -Ayer's Sarsapavllla In small but frequent doses. It Is tlio most reliable of blood- purl tiers. - Tina -y , M. c. A. lenciii'Tiox. Ono of tlio Most Successful Affairs I-Jver Given by IlioHnociiitliiu. . The annual reception given by the mem bers oftho Young Men's Christian associa tion lust night to the VOUIIK people's societies of the various olmrelios in Omaha drew an niialenco of almost ono thousand people. The largo concert hall on the third lloorof the building was paehcd vlth youni ? people during the rendition of llio formal program mo , whiuh consisted of imislo and appropriate addresses by rojire- bcntjitlves of the Younit Men's Chris tian association and the "Younfi People's so- cl ties , Many were unable to gain admit tance to the concert hall , and remained in the reception rooms below , whlcli were hand somely and specially decorated for thn oc- ra&lan with flowers , Chlneso Uric-n-bmu and specimens of thetaxiilermlst's art. At 10 o'clock the piwrainino In the concert hall was completed und the entlro audleaco repaired to the reception rooms below , lining every foot of stimdliif , ' room In the spacious iiarlow , Half an hour later tlm iluoi-s of thu lecture room wcro tin-own open and all present were Invited to refreshments , consisting of cake , cofteo and sandwiches , Till reception mis the most enjoyable over Klveiint tlie Younjr Men's Christian ussocla- i turn build liif , and Uioyouiif iron have reason to feel gratlll'M with the successor tlio effort. Persons who lead a life of exposure nro sub ject to rheumatism , lumnilgiii and lumbago and will Hint a valuable remedy In Tr ) , j. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment ; it will ban- bh pain iuidnuliluo inllaniinatiou. Tlie Deiuti Uoll , LoN-io.vOct.3 | ! . Mudie , the librarian , is dead. I ni nt iou ) i < i nt loivoiiti II , Noli. , Ocl 'ISvwlal toTi'r. UrrHon. ] . ! l , L. C'nhlwcll of Lincoln hold a Joint illwti.sAlon with \V. 13 , Miller , domoenit , ot this city on the McKlnrcy tariff billtonlante nnd Puthnsl'istic h-jmo coin- ixjsed of farmers and bnsln ss men of ( ! IH- per county , ( Jood .prtier nnd ( rood foellntt prevailed throughout. Mr , Cnldwell lulrly do- ' molNivd his opponent with facts and llffurca on every point r.iUwl. Oreat Itull.vM Iti-il Clou I. HKHCrxrn , Xob.,0ct. 3J. ( SpDcl.il Tclo- gram to Tun Ilit.1 : The Inr cit republican rally of the e.impalyn was held lit the opera liouso this evening. The spciikew wero.I. G. lute , John 0. Allen , candidate for secre tary of state , and \ . II , Humphrey , candi date for superintendent of public buildings. At 8 o'clock p. in , tbo opera house was crowded to its greatest eap'iolty. Mr. Tuto handled the tariff In a masterly mnliiwr and held the undivided attention oftho lar e nu- tllenco fortwohoun , Mr. J. 0. Allen's larjio nciiiiaintanco in thit vicinity niiurea him a good vote. Mr. A. K. Humphrey inado a very favomblo Impression and the whole tichet Is rapidly Kainlnjr ground in this part of the state. ( real Ocni'instrnllnn nt Illnlr. Bum , Xeb. , Oct. 'JSpecial [ Telegram to 'I'm : ItKr.l-Tho republican rally nt this place tonight by fur exceeded In Interest nnd nitendanco any oilier politlc.il rally of the campaign. At an early hour the streets wcro tilled with expectant people , many having come in from the country. A splendid torch light procession fonne-1 nt the Commercial hottl corner and paraded the principal streets. Ciornmntn hall , the largest auditorium In lllalr , was packed to the doors. lion , Jo seph T.Davis presided , II. II. ilaUlrldgc. the llrst speaker , reviewed the progress ot Nebraska for twenty-three years under re publican rule and closed with a brief argil' ment i'l defense of n protective tariff. V { . J. Droatch followed , and ho in turn gave place to lloa. John \Vebstcr , who was greeted with deafening applause. Ho presented In brief the record of L. D. lllclnirds and urged most eloquently Ids claim upon republicans , ( irnnd Army of the He- puljlic men nnd the laboring classes. His references to Morinvity , ( iannon , McOinty fc Co , supporting Unvil"as a llgurc-headand free trade as a doctriiio Drought down the house. He urged thu necessity of rcUunhifj i-epublican congressmen In the Interest of un settled questions , notably thestenmsldpsub- siily and election hilt 'issues. He made n lilt in tlio statement that democrats in congress wore always present to bo counted when there was any hell to bo raised , but notoriously absent when business was to bo transacted , Mr. Webiter fully sustained his reputation as a brilliant orator and ably entertained the audience of over ono thousand people. " \Vhatstcani is to the en nine , Hood's Sarsa parilla is to thw body , proiUicing bodily powr and furnishing mental force. Itnlrotir ll < u'uivcs anOvallon. IVm.iy , Oct. " * . Halfour received an ova tion on landing at Achill. llo said ho was glml to meet the people and expressed sorrow fortho failure of the potato crop. Ho was glad he had been able to sanction the con struction of & railway which would give them employment. A number of peasants es corted Hal four to various ilshiiip stations , and after dark escorted him over the inoun - tains. Halfour promised to finish the bridge between the two poialk of Ireland and defray the expenses out of his own pocket. The peasants cheered him and expressed gratitude. On the road back \Vestport a triumphal arch was erected at Mulsany , and Balfour was cheereil by knots of people ut various " points. One of "tho 16c.il priests at Newport said thnt Balfour was the greatest benefactor Ireland ever hod , mid they looked to him to bring pcico and prosperity to the country , \Vestport Ualfour received a deputation of citizens , headed by- priest , and conferred iitleimtH as to tholMsMnethods of providing relief for the coining distress. Burdock Bpod | Ditters taken nftor eating will relieve any feeling of weight or over ful ness of the stomach. Sold everywhere. The New Oil Combine. LtMAO. , Oct. 23. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEK. ] The Independent combine of oil Interests in the upper field strikes the .pro ducers of the lower Ohio Held like a ray of aunshUte , and has been the.nbsorblng topic of the day. Already steps are being taken by the independent companies hero to Join tlie consolidation , us it is tlio only way to get out of the Ktnndard monopolistic grasp. It is very likely that the ( JScyser oil company the Manhattan , tlio Shawneo. the Niagara , the Delaware. Hoover Hrothcrs. Si > ear , Apple & Co , , ftlallory , Rathbpne & Treat , the Ealu consolidated Kilning company and others who control largo acreage of Kood territory will join the combine , the Ocyser , Manhattan , Shawnce , Delaware and the Uuiile refilling companies operating their own pipe llneS und tank cars. They have a largo storage capacity , which places them in peed shiipo to join the independent movement at once. A meeting will bo held tomorrow to further the matter. The Tariff Tobauco CiXfix.NATi , OOct. , US. The Western To bacco Journal in its current issue says : ' 'Senator Sherman was quoted last weclc as say ing that the absence of the rebate clause from the internal revenue section of tlio tariff net was intentional The Journal wrote Sen ator Sherman as to the correctness of the quotation , and ho replies that the express. purpose of postponing the talcing effect ef section 150 , which provides for a reduction in internal taxes until after faiuarr 1 , .Ib'Jl ' , was thnt it was believed- that as the general law took effect October ft , the lapse of nearly throe months would bo MiRloleut to exhaust the supply on hand , and therefore no rebate was provided , as In HOIIIO former reductions , llo has no doubt that all who partlcipatnd in the conference took tlio same view of the matter. " Ittnisiun I'enuintK Kcvolt. LOXIION- , Oct ! iS.-Tho Telegraph's St. Petersburg correspondent says the sou-clary of tlio interior has received u telegram con- tainlni ! alarming accounts of peasant revolts In tholChnrkov and Yckatcnnoslav districts in southern Hmsia. N'lne thousand troop ; are operating against the peasants In Hog- dookhov district , who refuse to betray their leaders and declbro ; that they will not ro- hpso Into serfdom , preferring Instead to dlo lighting. The peasants nru prowling about In armed bands , lirlng und pillaging land owners' residences. They have burned 5,000 acres of forest on tholflver Seinara and hiivo destroyed Immense'iiuantltics of corn In llakvotsky , The piinlsterof tlio interior has telegraphed the authorities In fiat part of the empire abolishing all peasants lights in the disturbed districts. Sleeplessness , liorvoii * * prostration , nervous dyspepsia , dulliicAif. , blue ) , cmvd hy Dr. Miles' ' Nervine , Samples free ut Kuhu , t L'o.'n , Ultbuud Douirlas. Tlio ConmmniiRf' was Too Irovimi . HKKXK , Oct. ' 'Sj-MVldlo Lugnano conserva tives and llborali.vy.jLyo celebrating with llro- worls over the vojult of the elections the commander of the federation troops ordered them to. dcvli t. The jx'oplo resisted , when they wore ttttackod by tlm troops and several were wounded on both si lea , The com mander Is blamed for bis excess of xca ) . The three- outlets of dlseaso are tbo bowels , the tkm , nnd the kldnoys , I { i-KUl.iUitlifi ruc tion with the best purifying tunic , IlurJocl ; Blood Hitters. A lumping | { > uord ilea'ca. Il MON , Ma-ss. , CM , : W. [ Special TelcBram to TUB Brr.At ] thy nioetlnii of the Boston Athletic asHOi'lation this afternoon K. H , Bluss of Harvard , In the running hop-step- and-uinp ] , cleared l fet't 11 ' inches , thus Dstabllshlng a ne\v Amorieaa leronl. Bless belongs inTltusvlllo , I'.i , Ticlvots ut lowest rate * nnd MI j necMmiuiixlatlnns via the great Huok Ihhind rotito. Tlekist nlllco , l ( )2 ) Slx- teenth and Furnum Btreotb , Omiilm. AlK'p in HM n i'ffrin\i iiiv ILOSIi IP ON LLliCnON DAi , Oity Council's ' Suggcition to the Busl- . nes Men of Omaha , SEE THAT A FULL VOFE IS POLLED. * \ llcsoliition I n trod need l.ookliiic to the Oelivciy of tbe Tenth Mlrrot Viaduct llonils to ICoiintze Itrnlhcrtt , It will not bo the fault of the council if nvcry elector In the city'bus not an opportuu- ty to vote at the election on Tuesday next. At the meeting last night Mayor Cashing resented a communication relative to the subject , as follows : "The election to bo held on N'ovcnibcr 4 , SW ) , will lx ) the ino-ft important election that las ever been held in the state of N'cbraslw. On that day will bo decided a question of vital Importance to nil our citizens. In view of this fact orr.mgeinyiit'i should bo inndo vheroby nil qualitlod elector * of the city nay have an opportunity of casting their bal- ot on that day , "A largo number of prominent merchants lavohucwwted to mo that It would be wl emil mil well for all merchants and manufacturer : ; o close their plautefepf business on election day und consldertho dny a holiday Irom 7 n. in. to 7 p. in , , thereby giving employers ami employes ample time in which to cast their vote and thereby obviate nil likelihood of any not voting for want of tliuo. "I would therefore suggest and recommend hat n resolution be passed by the council cquesting the proprietor * of all business louses and manufacturers to close their daces of business from 7 u. in. to 7 p in. md consider the day between those hour * a egnl Jiolidiiy , so that all qunlllied voters con- lected in any way with nil business estnb- Ishinents may have an opportunity of exer cising their rights of suffrage. " 'Tlio hiipKostloii of tbe mayor was wnrmlv approved by every memlcr of the council , and the following resolution , offered by Mr. Wheeler , was unanimously adopted : Ke olvi'd. Ity the rnnnell , the mayor oon- enrring. tliat nil business men. iimi-'liants niiniifactiitcrs anil urtUiins bo ami me Hsrcby ii'iiu" ) > tcd to ulo-o tbclr u > - i ) 'i'tlvn places iif IIIIVIH' | S on olci1- .1011 dny , Tuesday. No\ember 4. | wi , roni7o'clock n , in. Io7 oYlock p. in. , fortho ) iiipo-t > ( if voting and to SIM ) that thulr ncleli- lorsvoti1 , anil nil atv iviuieito I to vote early mil uvold tlie rush ( hut too ofttMi oecnrsln be afternoon of vlt'i'tlon days , and \vlileli often urevcntsmntiy electors fitiiu viilln . .A resolution was also adopted granting city employes , with the exception of the city clerk and his deputies , a holiday on election. City Attorney Popplcton presented a com- nunlcatlon notifying the council that tbo court had decided the school bonrd inun- lainus case in favor of the board of education , nnd ashing for further directions. On motion of Mr. Wheeler the city attorney was directed to take the necessary steps to remove the case to the supreme premo court and , if possible , to take some step * to prevent the board ot education from jroccedini ; with the work of erecting a build- ng on the high school grounds until u de cision can be secured from the supreme court. The city attorney reported adversely on tlio claims of n. A. Farrell & Co. nnd D.'Macrae 'or alleged damages sustained to property by iootls from rainstorms and the report was ap proved hy the council. Sidewalk Inspector Hermlngham was granted n two weeks' leave 01 absence. Tlie comity commissioners' agreement to pay the city's portion of the cost of grading t ark street from East avenue to thowest cttv limits was ncceptcd and the contract fdv the. work apurovcd. Three bids for furnishing coal for the city wcro received nnd referred to the comptroller. A number of property owners presented an endorsement of the proposed extension of tbe Iiro limits on West Farnani to Lowe avenue. This was something of a novelty , ns all other communications on the subject have been In the form of protests. The communication was referred to the committee ot the whole. U. C. Stephen and others presoteil a notice that on and after November U they would re fuse to allow their property at the foot of Jones street to bo used as a garbage dump. The matter was referred to the committee on police. Chairman Illrkhauser of tbo board ofpub - lie works was granted athreo day's leave of absence. W. .T. Kennedy presented a minority report ns one of the appraisers on the change of grade of Hamilton street , froinTwenty-fourth street to Liowo avenue. Mr. Kennedy's estimate mateof damages amounted to S-'M/MO. The report of tlie majority of the appraisers , re ceived several weeks ago , placed the damage at $70,000. Iloth of the reports are in the hands of the committee on grades und grad ing. ing.The Union Pacific track on the sidewalk space on Jones stieet east of Ninth , was the subjcctof a lot of discussion. ISIr. Lovvrv wanted a hydrant removed at the corner of Seventh and Jones. "Is that to give tbo Union Pacific room to build further on the sidewalk space ! " asked Ir. Uhaffec. Mr. Lowry took this as an insinuation , called on the chairman to leavohistronoit ho wished to hnvo any discussion with a mem ber. ber.Mr. . Ohnffeo explained but refused to de scend. An ingtilry as to whether the com pany was building on the side- wnfk space or not brought a statement from Chairman Cooper of the committee on Uaducts and railways that the company was occupying the ground , but he did not know whether It bad any rights there or not. Mr. Wheeler offered u motion , which was adopted , that In case Ills found that the company hadno right to the property occu pied and that the street commissioner bo In structed to tear up the track. A resolution was Introduced by Mr. Wheeler Instructing the major and city clerk to execute mid deliver to I\ountzo Bros , for the Oinidia union depot company the f I , " > 0XM , ( ) viaduct bonds voted to aid in the construc tion of the union depot nnd to execute nuil deliver to the Union Pacillu railway company the deed to certain property , held In trust by Alvin Kaundurs. The resolution was something of a surprise , a majority of the councilmen being of the opinion that the bonds were not to bo de livered until tbo vinduct bad boon com pleted nnd work to the amount of $150,01)0 ) donn on the Union depot. City Attorney Poppleton explained the mo tion at length , showing that the resolution contemplates the delivery of tlm bonds to Kounto Hvothers to bo held by tbnin until January 1 , IhUl , or until tlio completion of the viaduct. The resolution was referred to the commit tee on judiciary nnd tbo city nttornny. The old claim of the city against the Omaha c.ible tramway company for sewer and curb ing wont on Hanioy nnd Twentieth streets , amounting to $2i-.74 ! , v 'ns settled by the p.iyment of f 1,5 ,71 , the other ? lfki ( ) irolng to satisfy a counter claim held by the cable company against thu city. Mr. Olsen , chairman of the special oonnr-it- tco uppointeu to Investigate the charge i against Sanitary Commissioner Morrlssey , nskedtind received further tlmu to submit n report , Cltltrnt of Omaha ut finme diul dljiiKj'l rlnntlJ rtmembermt / tlie iiiinlnii \ ! ilnu of iri/Winl/oii are 1'rlilnu , Octnlicr 31 , aiulSatuultiu , Xorcin ter 1 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Amendment l > i > bat < ! at. 3lliKlc.ii. MIMIK.V , Nob. , Oct. 'JS. [ Special Telegram to TUB Dr.K.J A joint discussion was hold herotonlKiit on tbo prohibitory amendment between Colonel KobUkI for the amendment und W. D. Oldliam ug.ilnsi It. A misunder standing as to dates brought both gentlemen here at the muno timeneither knowing of tbo other's presence until his arrival , Tbo opera house was pricked. Oldliam talked one hour and Hobisui nu hour and twenty minutes. Tliero was an entlro ah- seiiini of ] > erMinalltus ! and both sides wore ably handled , Uldlinm argued from u HUmilpoint of individual responslbilltv anil the teauhings of sacred history ; KobUkl elo- iiucntly plcatlod for t inp < ! raiifo. but , fulled to tlninoiibtrata Iho power of prohibition to con- 8tlt , tlnimlly abolish thu liquor tr.Ullo. lioth spjochcsero well rrci'Ived and the people were well entertained. Tno rusult of tlio nexlTili'sday Is variously and widely both ways. Pears' Is the pin-at and bojt soup ever male , A .Small Illn/c. There wni ft snwll bliuo la t niuli * about "J o'clock In nn old house near the corner of Thirteenth and Capitol nvemie. The flro do lurttnent extinguished the llun.es before much damage had been done , A Driving Pmlf Attached. NP.W H.vvrv , Conn , , Oct. 3Tho Klin City driving purlc , owned by Nicholas W. nnd Joseph P. llublnger of this city , was today attached for $ -XTOO ) by. ! . C. tlubinger of ICookuk , In. The attachment resulted from the alleged failure of tbe .Now lUvcn llnblngors to carry out tliclr part of the agreement to transfer their starch business to the Iowa brother. The New Iliiven Ilu- blngcrs claim that tbo last Installment of lio.ooo was long overdue nnd the western Hublnuer claims to have eomo to Xow Haven with the eif : to inet't the oblh'.itlon , but they wore nusont and tbei-e was no one to ivceiye the money. Mm illy to Hiv - v , Oct. yTho Cologne ( lazette has mi Interview with T. 1' . O'Connor , in which ho Is quoted us .saying thnt tlio O'Hrlen- Dillon mission to America has nothing to do with the potato tuininc , which was the busi ness of thu Hritlsh government. Our only concern , " ho sujs , "was tn et money for political purpo.ovs. U'ho mission counts upon BCttillir - Over Nlau.ii'ii Kails. \M. , N. Y..Oct s.-T tender of tbo railway suspension bridge cla'.irs to have seen a skilT containing n man pas under tbe bridge this mondiifc' . Tbo boat capslscd at tbe llrst breaker and the 111.111 was not seen again. Nothing more has been learned about the matter. An Insurance Company A. CIIII-AISO , Oct. W. The Mutii.il llriv.nsur- ance coiiipany a signcl today. Tliecompaiiy expects to make a settleinc-.it in full , having a large excess of assets over llabllltfcTbo cause of the failure is said to bo uiiiisiially seven ) losses bUstaincd during tlie pa.it year. Milileiilfiianl ( antt. Killeil. \ V.niNiTos , Oct. - . ' \ The widow of the late Lieutenant Cuntt of tlir nnvy and her daughter wore out drivini ! toilfly and the horse fan aiyay. TluMiulies jumpi'd from tbo carriage , Mr * . Uantt being killed atut her daughter seriously hijuix-d. llvanilnnlioii til' ASMIM-IIIH Postponed. Xiw : Om.KANs , La. , Oct. X'S.The pivliin. Imiry examination of tlie accused In tbe Hen nessey asjj.'usliia'.ion case was postponed In- tlcllnltely on motion of the distritt ntiornc ) today. The priwners were i-om.inik d with out tLo benctlt of bail. A Kansas Hank Fill lure. ICiNtr.v , Kan. , Oct. 2s-- The Kdwnrds County bank failed today. Thu assets aw said to exceed the liabilities by n largo amount and depositors will doubtless receive their claims in full. ISnriuim's Circus Train Wrecked. MAC-OX , ( ! a. , Oct. US. Hy a rcar-ciid col lision of two sections of Uiu-num's circus train this inornim ; one imiiia - > killed and one fatally injured. A number 01 IIOI-MS were also killed , J'lie rui PITTMIUKU , Pa. , Oct.'S The brotheihoodof locomotive engineers totlny divided on At lanta , Ga. , us tlio place of holding tbo next convention , but it will prob.il.lv bj .May 15 , SttNiinslilp At 2s'ow VirlcTht > AVostcrnlaad , from Antwerp ; the Ilieineihavcn , from Km . At Clasfow ! ( Tlie SUite of Indlanu , from York , Seven Hundred lOmiuratits l.iiit. LONDON , Oct. ' 'S. It is reported that a ves sel with 700 emigrants on board bus foun dered off the C'apo of S > t. Vim-rut. " " "iS YOUR WIFE WELL ? THE WOMEN OF AMERICA ARE THE LARGEST CONSUMERS OF S. S. S. IT NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE BROKEN DOWN HEALTH WHEN CAUSED BY IMPOVERISHED BLOOD ORTHE CARES OF THE HOUSEHOLD. OVERTEN THOUSAND OF THE BEST WOMEN OF THE COUNTRY TESTIFY TO THIS. Uon't fail to n'wl fur our bonk on Mood ilisenws. .Mailed free , Swn-r Si-nemo Co. , Atlanta , < ! a. F. Mi LLIS & C0 , ARCHITECTS And Bnlldinq Snperintciultint ! . KiifiiiisiaJ mil fli lleo lliiildliiviinahu.Nrl ) ) . . and KOOIIIS211 anil VII Mi > miiu : Hlocl.'uiiiii'ii BliilVn. In ( . 'orrespiiniluiice' iilii'ltiid. TKUKIMION'K.S , ornc-R-jr. isii'ioiivs' : : , n W. C. ESTliP , Coimeil IlliilVn , Inwa. 1-1 North > laiu Slri-ol. Funeral Dlreoloianil l.'iiiljaliiicr. SPEC LA I j NOT10 UJS. COUNCIL BuUFFS. nroit 11KNT tloixl tlvi'-rooin home ! { Jotlior hoiw dllTorent prices ! ono stnglo room ovirMoit1 ncnr court h u < et lioiiM-t and lots for nlw on monthly ji y meiits ; iini hou nn I Int * .MO ; ili" iralili' l > u fiu lots nn > .ilin- l 'is liu't. N'lii-th Oinnliii , f < ir lon o or tnlo ohvap. J. It. PavldMiii , ( BJPIfllijtvwiUi' . 1710K SAlTTr- ict of llnnein too- . - - mid Mniill' nf tlnxtarc nt itbau'idll. S lU k. ) _ _ _ r:0 itocs ut I'ott t-iclOMMiut. lltMidqnarlorn / 'J for iinhl iiiiiph' liniisv inovliiK r 1lcrs air.1 jiiek- < . _ 1 ! . l > 'j ) ' " > 'j 0 cauMsilnMrt'Ct. AJ l'I.KS Pur SI\P I'hriip. n spun of cixdl - -'i uoitdir ; iniilcx. ulth liurneit uml wniron. V tn I'I-IM ! l > , vls.tnWi's on fourth street , Mfili avenue. ri'\V \ ( > Mi'tioic farms for sulo noir : lhi > cllr at -i n bargain.V. . A.VIKH ! \ Co. . Mi Mulii st. "lilKli "AliK llio Moonnd ll\lurvior"a" -A.1 c-lnldlihiMl uiiiM'ry it ore , or will < i-il stuck unit lent store utiil IKluri" * : nNn tlin'n 4-ji'iir-oM eolti for sale. Imiiilro ot T. 1 Mnitli , \ Son. il > Kith avu. , Cnuiu'll lllulTs. S.VI.K or Hi1 -nnjulen latnl , with , byj U. Klco. UOIaln .it. , ( Jounoll Blulfs. " \\liul \ > hiill I ilo onfliilftninsilay. I f niv uray BIUNU litiuld run avuiy f" \V"dnn'l i > \it | > et our crnl ei Mi > turnii aM lint \ Mvliull allow I hi % ( ollo\\ln toKut.iW onCht hln.usihiv : 1 i.arivl Ri-aiiulatcd < itirnr. 'ui Hit MiH-ii anil .luv a cnlVoi' . .W Ibn It. T. Da > IV No. Ill lltinr. Wbu > . .hflof potatoes. , ' > 4 > s. lie-t ten. Thttibovi * Rt ) ds lll get nwny. nnd If yon an cniliiri ) > : inv of Ilic'n ' you nro VOIIMUHI * to tlioin. If .MIII want toTnow [ in thi-r luirllru- ) : iri u U any nf our suit smrti , ai.tl at tlie kiuno Hi.10 ia > o yonr.-plf lit \n-t \ rent. \Vc \ liny fin i'i-h : and M' | ! for Cash , and aia nblu toavo oni-i'ii'loniers.-L'i prr c-i'iil. lliii : : : \VIIAT I VOf CAN DO KOIt CASK : l.'illf. . ui.iiinlnlo.l Miu'iir fur (1 ( Ml liilbo.tin i' niir I ( Hi r. II- . l1ticni1 . . . I IK ) ? Inns ofVlnli lti ' . : . .uimp for -10 J hats nf BIMI | hinnilty nip : "o l.nrse Imtlli * lilulni , "H > CaliriH-nla bains per p.iniul 'Jo II.IIH li > - < liniui per pound llo 'itiiiii Clii'i'upi'ipound l.'io I'nlatiiiH i 'i tm-lu'1 tw iiinil llrooin Ho lolly iior pound 'HI. Nu\y beans Di > r pniind .V1 < 'rirk < > rs per pound . ' 10 Thii'i- liia\e-orbri''id for IDo Mii tai-il Satillmis , per van To ( HI Saiilliu-- , iicri-in To Pulled limn , per oiiii TKI I'ovllcd ham. ner ran fto Twooluit tli' leninn eMraet f > a Two ozbollloanlla mtract k. "HI Vlni'Rai1 , per mil ion I'm toil ; oil. per Riillon JOti I'Uo callous ZIMIIIU : | | lo i We niv lloaibpinilcr.s nn l-'lour. 11. T. lUvlNo. . 10. per-aoU * 1 CO K.T. IMvIslllnoll. . pt > r-ii > U t : iTi liold ini'diil. ppr s-ii'k 1 V ) ll.ice. Nnrtiin.M'o'Mlliitrnlo rinnr t 4H A. Katller. try It. per sack 100 All Konds warranted u < loiireientcd and 10 oinirt'oto tin * pound. Welch your iromls and don't bv di i-fiM'il liv yniir hl'Sli iirlerd CHUM r- inan. Any anx-er wi > lilim to s ll < iul. o.ill un ED. N. BROWN'S , Q , O. D. Fourth Street and Hroadway. Council . IOWH. ATTEND Slrlfllj-lo Mi lnost' n u Kiti | > n III in itto. Tli'li'8'j- i' t hiiecvi In I'Tfry lln of liuniancaercr l < niielio.l tjhlm who luiKI < ttiMiina n lo.ilel ! < | io.'l lit.- WESTERN I'o plo .nn i > ro r uinklni : fchoiufs I'noy iifii.t ptfii it InUiiiti ; ful llUSllll' ! ! . IOWA l.ocils lii popular rlnciil.in. llor | i ib'lu 'Oiooli art * itdliii ; Kt'.in , ! worL fnr li r ni-rj.i lnl luilUoni. WcjtornliPiTii , COLLEGE , ruiiiniiMifi's f.ill term Xapl. Nl. Sim < ola' ' ! tli rralliinicllr.il for her Mil lo in. Nuiuil Hull- no'R.tfhurllinnil mill I'li'imiMliI n-n.ir < i > i. > Jll r. ( . niilriM nml ratofiilly i.tiietil S.-uloiti innr . fiin'mr iitln-iU to enter ntnny time. Wrilo for | \V. S. 1'nul on. Council Bluffs , Iowa. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council B luffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150,005 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000' ' DlUK.-Tllll-i- . \ . MIlll'lT. . O. l ill-Its III , I ) . Ij. Sliuiirt. : K. K. Hull , ,1. I ) . l-'ilniiiiiiNnii. t'hitrlni C. llntmun. Tniiiiuet 1'euur.il banUniit bust- IK si. lu-n'i'sl ; i-npllil nnd surplus ot any lianl ; In S iiitliwcstt't-n KIWII. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , Y Cphnry--'ustli-e ' of the IViic-t' . Ullti-ii ovir .1. Ollllll/ Anuili-iiii UMIII-SS , No. 2l lliuaduny , Coiiiu-ll Itlnll , . loivu. Altoriii'.v-4 at l.iov. I'rac- | | ltl , | | , slu , , , , ! feiliM-iil i-oiirl- . Iliiuni- , : i , 1 uml , -liiinurt lli'ii'i blovK , roinioll Illiill'Iowa. . OFl'lCliK & PUS12Y , BANKERS. Porni'iMnln and llroadwiiy. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Oi'iili-ri In fdrcli-Mi anil ilmnmtlo ihiiii5 Cnlli'i-llons niiiilo ami tiiteii'st | ianl nn Unit tli'jioilts. or 110 Our Prices on Carpets and House Furnishing Goxls arc as Folio , vi. for Thirty Days : 1. . * Lowell Tngi'txin Carpet Ml pm1 y rd , j Uu s IS-in > vhlo $1.59 , ii - lnvld3 worth l)0o. ) ! $2.60in ! ! ( ! wiclu * .j.50 , worth i .W. W Froinont liiynilii Ciirpol 7-5o per yard , | and JS. -.vortli i)5c. Clmnilli ) Curfilus $ , * " . "iO $10 All wool Ingrain Carpets 7U.J per yard , per piir , worth $ S , f Id and i'lli ' iwr p-iir. worth SOo. | Oil ololh iJ'iis , : ) ! , I < 5e and oJJ pof oii cotton chain fiOo Wool 1111 Carputs yard. per ynrJ , worth "Do. Oil doth rnj-ri 70 , ) to W , worth 11 to Union Ingrain CarpjU )0c per yard , W.fiO. "traln'carpoUiJSc - "omnanU of IJru eUCiiti : | w o to , : j , I--.C , worth * ' ) J'"rI ' ' " ' UKS' | W'tl1 ' ' - ' Io 800.-I6c. 55c. r.l)0r Tapestry Ilrussela fiki , ittii , 75e , ti-MS , i'1 ' worth 70u , & 0o , D'IC , $1.1(1. ( | \Vinilow shatlo.-t . .0s to Too , wo.-lli oOa ' ' ' worth'il.10 , Jl.'Jj , % l..1'i , * i. . * ( ) . ' 'urtnin I'olos anil Trlmnilii s IHo to Velvet Carpets * lfl. o. il. K ) , worth "r'ci worl1'JOl5to ' ( * ' " Tlineo prh'O.s are ntrii'lly sp.it t-.iih ur $ ! . ( ) Jl.-K ) SI.CO. | Moquotto Carpets $ l. "i , yMI-l , * l.-l-r ) , . - ' dollvory. worth SI.-10.91.fill , 81.iO. ( | Urapory Ooola , l-Yiiiffm mm I'plio. . Nottingham Luce Ciirtali fM.-Ml. .i'.oO , ' , ' ( SooilB at pi-lcoUhat d.-fy < -o in WiO , 8l.r > -.fiOpor pair , wurll ? Jli.oO ; pctUlnn. W.WI , J.fi < , { ! ( , * 7.fioi ( ) | pair. | NV" wil1 ' ' " "liholstorliiK w.irW al Irish I'oint * " ) , .i ( ) , ifb , * ll , worth fci , B''o Hy I'cilueeil jn-lccH. llrln in you * * 7.60 , $10 nml * 1M. old furnituro. 5 , $ iiO , K0. ! worth tUl , , Call an.Vseo us or writu for M-nnplui i iunH-10. and prices. \ Goods Delivered Free In Council Bluffs nnd Omaha or- any Tow * Within 20O Miles. Goilneil Garpet Go. , ' 4O7 DHOADWAY.