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0 THE OMAHA DAILY 13EU : SUNDAY ? NOVUMBEK 2. 1890.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE OJMAHA IVElS COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ofl'ICK , NO. It ! I'KAUL ST. liy Carrier In any part of the City. n. w. TII.TON. - MANAUIIK TKl.EI'IIONKd ! flinlni' iOnire , No. 111. Killtor , No. SI. MtXOJt JIKXriOX. N. Y J . Co. Keglster today. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. . ro.M. Judiro Mcdcc was kept pretty busy ycstcr Ony malting cltl/.cns. 'I'lio sheriff will take to the penitentiary sonic tlmo during the coming ween the pris oner * under scntonco. The Hoyal Noltfhbors of America will trive thulr next soelablo In Woodmen hall Tuesday ovcnliiK , November . I'l'i-mlt to tnarrv was yesterday Riven to Martin Peterson and Mary Doll ; also to John 1 * . Hurkcnnu , and Hortlnv Kodunbmy , nil of tins city. Anvono wanting to buy cheap a tine team of innles , together with harness nnd n. sliotiid call at , t'rcd Davi.V stables on Kourth street. Thcro will bo a im-ctliiK of the Woman's Christian association at the ro.sldenco of Mr.s. H. Al. Oiibonio , IMO rirst avenue , Monday af tornnon ul II o'clock. The Acme club of St. Paul's churMi wll ! rnturtnln a sociable nt thu resldcnco of Mrs. Simon KlNoman on Wednesday evening , No- vurnbor V All arc Invltrd. There will b iimeothiK In the Prc.sb.vtcrinn church Monday evening , to which all are In- vlti'd who m o 'Interested In the organisation of u local hninane society. Quite a number nt leading eill/ons have1 already sinned the membership roll , and thoorpuil/.ation Is to bo perfected at the tlmo nml place named. Ml' . lliibhard of Hostoa will address the meeting. Ladies are Invited especially. Next Thursday night , November (5. ( ft fair and supper will b i given by the M. I. . . K. S. this city for the bciiollt of the worthy poor. A great many uneful and fancy articles will be sold. A fine kitchen cabinet will be Mild by chances. One of the .special features of tlio evenlnu wi'l ' bo a select reading by Mrs. ! ' . I .yon. Dulboy'H bund will furnish music for tin' evening. Supper only 'i" > cents , served from ii until 10 o'clock' All are invited to come. Mr , liciger , ono of the gentlemen whnc.ime hero to see about the establishment of wire nail woi'lts , was In the city vesterday , having returned from Hloux City , where there bus also boon some figuring to .secure the works. That city has agreed to take fiiO.OOJi stock hi the enterprise , ami will probably secure It. The proposition on which Council Illuffs win working was to buy of the nail works * TrOHH ( ) worth of lots. The lots were going rather Uowly when Sioux City came forward with Its proposition , and It Is a question whether the project hero will ho roived or allowed to drop. Piobably the hitter. The registration closed nt S o'clock hist night , nml now the ninn who has neglected to attend to the matter of registration will ho deprived of his votn unless he can .show that ho was out of the city on all the days lixed for registration. If ho can conscientiously swear to this ho can get In his vet > - next Tuesday upon subscribing to thu proper nlldavit , More names were registered yes terday than at any previous day of the regis tration. The lists show an increase In all the wards , and the prospects wcni good for the largest vote ever cast In the city when the ballots are counted next Tuesday night. There has boon an increase of nearly nun ' hundred In iho First ward , making u to'tal of over one thousand against a little over nine hundred last year. The same ratio of m- lneivii.se has been maintained In all the Wards. A search warrant was sworn out In .IiiHtieo Darnell's court yesterday morning upon an nflhlavlt fllii ! by A. Welter , .successor to Wheeler & Herald , declaring his belief that u large number of beer case.- * had been stolen by L. Fluklesteln , the Lower IJroadway beer bottler. The warrant was placed In the hands of Constable Uovalt and ho wont throngn l-'inklosteln's establishment , and was rewarded bj Hinting eleven pop cases that bore the name of Wheeler Herald. Annul llfty other packages or cases worenpon which the name had been scratched , but which were Identified us having formerly belonged to Wheeler & Herald , These were left , but the other cases wore taken by the ortleer. Wcllcr charges that l-'inklestein has been in the habit ot going to the various depots and gathering up the empty cases belonging to his rivals and taking them to his place of business , The members of the firm say they ' will prosecute Kinklosteln to the full 'extent of the law. The cases are valued at $1 each. Kinklcstein is not In the city at present. Yesterday afternoon a farmer named William McOowen brought , two fat. hogs to the .smisugo factory of Lund & Ilansen. on Upper Broadway , to fulfill u contract which he had with the linn. When thu hogs were delivered the sausage men objected tothosi/o of the animals , claiming that they were too large , and would only ugrco totiiko one of them. The pig was left while McCJowen went nut to link a purchaser for the other. It was nearly night when ho succeeded and re turned to get his pay for the ono left at the sausage mill. The animal had been slamih- torcil and cut up , and both the proprietors had loft , taking nil the money with them and inakiiiK no provision for the farmer to get his pay. Ho waited until after night for somoof them to show up , but In vain , and was linallv told by the clerk that ho need not expect to get his money. Ho took prompt steps , however - over , to protect himself , and a half hour later had an attachment Issued from Har m-It's * court , the stock levied upon ind the shop closed. This quickly brought tno pro- liriotors out , nml to prevent their shop re maining closed they paid the monov and costs into court. The Manhattan sporting heaJnuarters , 4tg U roadway , J. C. Blxiiy , steam heating , sanitary en gineer , Ufa Life building , O.iuluJOl ; Moi- riiuii block , Council HlufTs. Miss Uracc Osborno will organize classes for .study of the German language and litoru tnio. Class work to begin November fi. KOI f nither information cnqulro nt C''O First uvc , I'KHft OX * I , J'AHA It A 1'IIH. Mrs. S. A. Shannfelt will leave in n fe\\ days , for California , Mrs. Dr. Cnpell Is lying very 111 nt her rest ilenco , T' J Broadway , anil her recovery l > very doubtful. _ Political Tronohnry. Hepovts from reliable sources In Sholbj county , In this state , have been coming In foi heveral days that friends of Oeorgo W. Culli hon , ono of thu democratic candidates for ills trlct Judge , have liecn openly offering t < scratch Ware and Funk , the two other demo cratlo candidates , and vote for 'I'lnrnell am Deemer , two of the republican candidates provided the republicans will scratch Wultei 1 , Smith of this city and vote for Culllson. The republican paiwra of the state forsomi days past have been printing what the ; claimed to ba copies of letters sent out by tin democratic state central committee , urglnj special work for Culllson , and saying nothing nbout ) Vnro nml Funk , the other democrat ! ) candidates. The genulnoss of these letter : lias not been denied. If to the virtual aban don incut ofVaro and Punk , Mr. Ciillhoi has now added an nfMrmatlvo attack upoi them , It Is a pleco of political treachery whlcl would In dlciito tliatho ts by nb mci-ns tin kind of solid true timber out of which ti make a Judge , There is another feature o this last attack which should net be over looked , Mr , Culllson seems to bo determine ! that Pottawnttamla county shall not hav liny Judge at nil. Ho not only abandons am nmrmatlvely betrays Hon. W. H. Ware o this city , but does so upon condition that re "jmbllcmis also scratch \VnltcrI.Smlth Hear Dr. ( illicit Thursday evening , Mu ponlc Temple. tJosefl Dr. Otlh'tt's magnificent views o ! the Holy Lund , Masonlo Temple , Tutmdaj evening , J. G. Tlpton , Kill estate , WT Bi-oadwny. Atttmtlnii HlutTd Division Tlioro wll bo ti meeting tomorrow , Monday ovou Inp. All niuinborH nro requested to b < ly ) order of ( Juptuiu J. M ALL ABOUT THE BLUFFS , Grantly , the Ohccky Burglar , Oats Eight Years for His Confession , HARRIS SLIPS FROM OMAHA'S ' GRASP , l.onnl Political HclioinliiK Wholesnlo DlsjiarKi- | Transfer .Men The Clnirulii.'N ItauilH ul' -Mercy. ( ' randy , who went upon the stand , ml con fessed to burglary In order to hel * iut his partner , Harris , was sentenced by .Indue Muey yestenlay morning , The term In the penitentiary was fixed at eight years , lie took his dose phllosopld 'ally. Harris , who was nrreslcd with him , and who was acquitted by the Jury , has KOIIO. There were two other charges against him , growing out of practically tliu same trans actions , uml the proof in'which was about Iho same as in the case which inaulti'il In bit nrqiilltnl. These were dis missed , ami so Harris walked forth free. Among the proi > crty found upon him when he and Ilarr Ctiiuiily were arrested In St. Louis was some which hu-1 been Idcntllled as that obtained in a burglarious raid made upon some residences In Uniaha. Harris was wanted over there , to answer to the charge , nml the Omaha olllcers rusted .secure , suppos ing that Harris would bo held hero. Yester day Oftlcor Horrignn was over here to get him , and wns surprised to learn Hint he had been .set five , and had gone , no one knows where. IJOSTO.N KTOIU' : . Counrll niiifTs. The cold wi-atber is fast approaching. ' Now is the time to lay in your winter .supply.'u bought an Immense stock of winter goods of every description long bofmii the high turiff was spoken of , nml for cash , giving us every joncllt. We ulvtt our customers the full lencilt of our purchases , road the following ow prices and Judge for yourselves , but bet ter still , call and compare our goods mid trices with those of other nmruots and the saving can plalnlj be seen. 'iii.ANKir : . Wo Imvo Just received another largo in voice of blankets , including white , scarlet , latnral wool and shoeps grav , which will bo ilaccd on salt- Monday morning at the follow- ng low nrlccs ; 10-1 white blanket , liflc ( special ) . 10-1 while blanket , * UX ) , was $ | . | . Kl-l wliito blanket , Sl.T.I , was f J.-T . ID-I white blanket , $ .MXI. wus < jil. : Hl-4 nil woul blanket , MM , was $1 il. I1--I white blanket , frl.-il , was $ . , . ( ) ( ) . 11-1 all wool blanket , W.liO , wnH.VT."i , which we guarantee 'all wool , full .sl/c. and Dcst < . - > , ( W blanket in the markets , California jlnnkots in beautiful colored borders , heavy weight and large si/oat fi.M , * ! ) . ( ) ' ) aiid ? 1'J.OO. 10-1 gray blanket * 1.Ill , wasfl.Il'l. Ill-l gray blannet fl.i : > , was $ l.T.j. ll-t ( 'ray blanket SI.75 , was * S.'J5. ll-t gray blanket .111 * , was $ : j.i'i. : ' l'J-1 nil wool , extra lar e bliu.kctl.'i."i , was # . " > .00. .00.Wo Wo bundle a full line of Dr Price's simi- tnry , till wool blanket : ! , which wo can recom mend to bo made from pure natural wool , mil come In foin-dlffercnl ml-ttuuuof natural wool , sanitary , shoeps , gr.iy and blue grays , at the following low prices : 10-1 blanketh $ l.r,0 , ll-l blankets $5,12-1 blankets . > ! . " > . Wo also show extra value in scarlet blankets at . .It ) , all wool blankets < t. W.50 , SI.25 , ? T nnil * 7. Xotwlthstaiidlng tlio combination on com fortables we own our goods 10 nor cent hol ler than last .season's prices and are prepared to MIVO yon the sumo on all purchases. Kxamino bargains at fiio , $1. $1.111 , * l.t : ! > , > I..Vl. SI.7.S to f 1.73. HDVIIIN Siom : , l''otheringham , Whitelaw .t Co. , Leaders and promoters of low prices , 101 , Kl.'land 105 Broadwny , Council Blufl's , la. to Sliow An important , movement is being started in Council Hluffs that can not fail to bo produc tive of the best results , not only to the rising generation , but to the parents of the chil dren. For several days Mr. C. H. Hubbard , agent of tbo Boston Humane seicty , 1ms Doen In the city quietly at work arranging to 01- tubllsh a branch in this city. Ho has donu his preliminary work in tins schools , and has visited every school room in the city and ad dressed the pupils in such an effective manner that ho lias awakened u deep Interest. Kvery school boy and girl In thu city Is talking about tlio lessons they have received from him , teaching kindness to every living creature. Ho has the chil dren s > o thoroughly aroused that ho has been able to orgimUu thirty Hands of Kindness among the pupils. Each child is required to assume a pledge that ho or she "will try to bo kind to every living creature.1' in addition to this he Is organi/.ing a so ciety for the prevention of cruelty to chil dren and animals , taking only udiilU us mem bers. Ho has circulated a list for members ut a membership fee ot S'i , i year , to bo used in equipping the society and giving It the necessary funds to defray tlio expenses of the organization nnd the prosecution of cases of cruelty. Ho already Inn , a large number of the names of the host citizens In the cltv. On Monday evening ho will meet them and as many others ns desire to come and take mi Interest in the work in the Iccturo room of the First I'resbyterinn church , where the so ciety will bo formerly oiyani/od. The object of the society I * the prevention of cruelty in all Its forms so far as it lies within the power of the society to do so. This Includes cruelty to children , beating of animals , overloading horses , working crippled - plod animals , underfeeding , overdriving , and a multitude ol cruelties which are practiced ovcry day upon the lulthful friends of manKind - Kind , ills work In the schools has already been apparent , as illustrated by the ox- iwrlcnca of ono gentleman , which" ho relates with a great de.d of feeling. Ills llttlo son had been teasing him fora gun for several months past. Ho did not wish to put a gun in tlic hands of tlio boy nhd had been trying to teach him how cruel it was to kill and wound the llttlo birds and niilmals , but did not Hko to deny the child's oft ro- } > catcd requests , Friday evening the boy came from bchool and went to his father with the surprising declaration 'Father , you needn't pot a gun for mo. I don't want it. I havti joined a baud at. bchool und wo have all pledged ourselves that wo will try not to hurt any living thine. A man came and talked to ns so nicely about belnir cruel that wo all promised him that we would try never to no cruel again. " The gentleman says ho would not have had his son miss the lesson for * . " > < ) . These organiza tions nro to bo maintained among the children und teachers , and thus humanity toward the weak and thoughtful kindness will become a part of the child's education. Mr. Hubbard has been engaged In this work fora dumber of years , nnd Is an Inter esting talker and earnest worker. Ho states that his society has orgnnUcd ' ,1,000 branched In thu United States , and has UK ) in Iowa , Ho has organized ono in ovcry city and town in the state with the exception of Sioux City and Ottumwa , place : ' ho has not yet visited , Thu Investigations Incident to the work ol the society , Mr. llnbbard says , have dovol. oped some startling facts. Out of lihKl crlm inals in the Iowa penitentiaries who have been Interrogated upon the subject It was found that only twelve hud uver received hu mane teaching at their homos or bchools , 01 "over had an v i > ets. Out of100 boys In tin Kldora reform sctiool there wnro enl ) four that could show that thuj did not como from cruel homes. Mr , Hub bard says ho has taken pains to ask the most prominent nml successful men und women people who have achieved renown In literature aturo or the arts , what were tho'most ideas nut moments of their lives , The answers o : Francis K , Uoulton , iho Indiana jioctcss , am Miss Wlllard may bo taken as Indicating tin nature of them all , MUs lioultou Mild tin happiest moments of her II fo was when six was trying to help somebody , and Miss Wll lard answered , "Painless , constant , bcuo llcent action. " Mr , Hubbiml U a retired merchant from i largo city in Indiana , and is devoting his lift to this work , the homo society paying his ox 1H.-U8M. Ho will organize a largo and activi society here , _ Unto tlio holieiuc. TU oily republicans claim to have dls covered that the democrat * will tomorrow light begin to circulate throughout the city t og n prohibition tickets , having thereon the names of A , B. Thornell , H , K. Uecmer r.nd Wnllor I , Hmlth , the republican nominees for district Judges. It is asserted that these gentlemen have not been endorsed by the prohibitionists of the district , and that this Is done ns an appeal to the well known nr.tl- prohibition sentiment in this county. IRISHMAN & CO. , Will Offer Tills Week the Following Attraotlva Bargains' In Ladles' Underwear nnd Hosiery , UKKATHAUnAINS FOU THIS WEEK. The wonderful business done last week proves that money um bo H.ivcd by buying cloaks nt our house. No advance on cloaks , this week. Now Is your tlmo to buy. Ko- member the McKlnloybill advances th'o prlco of cloaks 'J5 per cent. Our well known low prices will continue this week. See the grand reefer Jackets wo lire selling nt $ I.1H ) ; see the fine plush Jackets we are selling at $10 ; see the bast stockinette ] ickots over sold nt S'l.iiO. See the immense stock of vest jackets , military Jackets and satin lined jackets we are showing. Camel's hair. , liickots. satin lined , the very latest wo have ihem. Fur capes , hundred of them at lowest figures. Black plush garments , handsomely np- pllqucd , linealsatin : lining , $25 ; sold every where at . * ' ! V > 0. 50 sample Jackets and long wrap * for full at lialf prlco , ranging from $1.211 to * 15. See thcsu bargains. MILKS' ASH niii.nur.N's OVKMCXT. * . Immense stock of children's cloaks and liickots. Full jackets , $5. Lonir cloaks , heavy and warm , tl.W ) to $20. .Splendid value in lot of sinnplo garments. Half price. All ayes , from two years to six teen. teen.Ladles' Ladles' Imnortcdlthrcid nil silk vests , idgh neck nnd long , sleeves'nt f-1,2.1) , worth W each. Ladies' Imported all silk vests , long nml short sleeves , colors cream , salmon und black , nt * ' . ' , worth s'l each. Ladles' imported silk nnd Jersey vests , long and short sleeves , black , at * l.r > 0 , worth $2.23 er.eh. Ludics' genuine camels' hah- vests and pants. . * ! , worth..10 ! each. Ladies' natural wool sanitary vests and [ Hints , 7i"C , worth $1.25 each. Ladles' medicated all wool scarlet vests und Plinth. 81 , worth $1.23 each. Ladles' extra heavy all wool fast black vests. $1 , worth $1.25 each. Ladies' extra quality Swiss Jersey vests nnd pants , "fie , worth . * ! each. Ladles' extra quality white merino vests anil pants , -tOc , worth 75c each. Ladies' balbnggan und Egyptian cotton vests and pants , -Hie. , worth 5Uc each. Ladles' ' nil wool ribbed combination suits In ecru and natural colors , made by the cele brated Ur .lager Underwear company.'o sell them nt2.50 , worth * l.5 ( ) a suit. Ladies' extra quality black French cash mere hose , Mc ) , worth'ti.'c. Ladles' very tine out rise cashmere hose , 7iie , worth $1 , Ladles' black Knglish cashmere hose , double soles , Me , worth ( We. Ladies' black ingrain fleeced cotton hose , 'Mi' , worth f.Oc. Ladies' unbleached balbriggan fleece cot ton hose , 'iOe , worth -I0c. Ladles'fast black lambs'wool hose , extra lieavy , i.lc , worth ; to. ( ) Uliildrcns' nil wool gray mixed hose , 7 to fl' ' , , , 23c , worth 'Me. Children's fast black all wool ribbed hose , T to H'M ' , Tie , worth HOC. And u very largo stock of children's misses' and hoys' underwear , In cotton , Wool nml merino , which will bo sold at the lowest prices possiole. An Inspection of our hosiery department will convince any ono that wo carry the largest stork ami sell It cheaper than any house in the west. Special and prompt attention paid to. mall onlers. HKNUY EtSEMAX & CO. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. For stout men's clothing call ot Model Clothing Co. , L. H. Mossier , Mgr. Tin ; MuKinlny Mill 1 la.i not affected the prices at the Peoples' installment house. Everything goes at the same old figures that have mudo our patrons triad all summer , defied competition and nitulo it possible to furnish a house from top to bottom tom at little expense. Our specialties this week will oo the Peninsular heating stoves , cheapest , neatest , most economical stove In the World. Mimdel & Klein , 320 Broadway Dr. A. H. Gillcttof Chnutauqim fame will give his lecture on Palestine , with stero- optic illustrations , at 7 : HO p. in. Thursday , November ! ) , at Masonic Temple. The lecture is under the auspices of the M. M. A. and thy proceeds will bo devoted to the now M. K church. Admission 23 cents. Only n iiuoroh. A few minutes before 5 o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Frank liiihn wns coming up Sixth street. When opposite the rear of Cavia'u book store ho noticed a flickering light. Hu at once made an investigation and found that a lire was in progress in the store. Ho hastened to the Kcscuo house , where lie gave the alarm. The department responded promptly. The doors were forced nnd flre put out with the small chemical apparatus. The lire caught from a box spittoon into which n lightud cigar Had been thrown. The box was destroyed and a hole n foot square burned in the floor. A few minutes Inter in discovery , the flames would have attacked a pile of paper and there would have been a big lire. _ Experts nnd families who have used the tea in the imported Japanese toa-pots sold by Lund brothers , pronounce It the best to bo obtained In the city. It Is direct from the custom house , frostily packed , hcrnietrically sealed. The tea-pot alone retails from $1 to $2 , but you get a pound of the best tea and a handsome , highly bo.iutlllcd tea pot for $1. They nro going fust. 25 Main street. Gents' underwear in great variety at prices to suit all at Model Clothing Co. , L. H Mossier , Mgr. For boys' and children's suits durably made and at lowest prices , call at the Model Clothing Co. A Flurry at the Transfer. Thcro was quite a commotion caused nt the Union Pacific Transfer yesterday morning in the car department of the eastern lines. Word was received , after the men lml gone to work In the morning , that M. C. Stewart and his twontjMlvo men were to bo dis charged , and that C. W. Eckerson of the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy would bo In on the Ilrst train with their timn checks. No cause is assigned for the sudden change , and the men thus thrown out of employment nro Indulging In all sorts of conjectures. A fresh Invoice of line cheviot suits for young men , just received at Model ( Jloth- Ing Co. Lecture on Palestine by Dr. Gillctt , Thurs day evening , November 0 , Benefit new Broadway church. Aid in building thu magnificent new Broadway church hv attending the Iccturo Thursday evening , Nov. 0M osonlo Temple. Admission 25 cents. Attention Veterans. Members of Encampment No. S , Veteran Legion , Council Bluffs , will meet at their hull on Pearl street on Sunday , at 7 p. m sharp , for pur pose of attending divine services at the Presbyterian church , By order , W , H , Sriiu : , Lt. Col. Coind. A. Axsox , Adjt. Owing to my loss by lire on October 27,1 am compelled to ask all parties indebted tome mo to pay up at once. J. Sn.uv.v.v. An i-legant line of M ilton overc J.iU nt re duced rates ut Model Clothing Co , Among tlin Cliurolies. Twenty-ninth street mission Preaching by William Blood at 7U : ! ) p , in , Sunday school ati : p. in. All in that vicinity cor dially Invited. The temperance mission society , Kev. J , Flsk , chaphun , will meet today at ! l o'clock p. in. ul the corner of Tenth street and Avo. nuo A. All Invited. Vouug Men's Christian association Tin usual young men's meeting will bo held today at 4 p. in. The Hinging will bo hearty , The talks brief. Come and bring a frioml. Ucreaii Baptist church I'reachlnp at fO8 ; ( n m. and * ; : ! p , m , Ire the pastor , Themes fur thought "Kovlval , " and "A Call to the I'mro'lly " Strangers will bo very welcome. First Baptist ehuTclf- near postoftlco. Hov. Dr. Tolnian of Chlcatra will preach at IOtO : : n. m. . nnd Hov D. II I'ook-v at 7 : : ) p. m. Sun. day schhol nt 12 in. C'hrUtlan Endeavor at 'r.'M p. in. All cordially Invited. Bethany Baptist Church-Corner Sixteenth avenue und High street ; Hov. E. N. HnrrU , pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. in. Preach ing morning nml evening at II a in , and 7 : ! ) p. m. by Kov. F. W. Parsons of the ( Jlenn- wood Baptist church. First Presbyterian ] Corner of Willow avenue and Seventh street , llov. Stephen Phelps , pastor. 1'renehlng by the pastoral 10w : : n. in. and 7'IO : jt. m. Sabbath school nt 12iu. Young people's meeting nt ( ) : : ) p. in. Strangers and others cordially Invited. Trinity Methodist church : South Main street , opposite Elirhth avenue. S. Alexan der , pastor. Sunday school nt 1 > : ! W n. in. , preaching at 10 n. in , young people's meeting at 7 p. in , Kov. Sims will preach at 7 : : ) p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7iO : ! p , in. Saint Paul's Church Uivluo services to morrow at 101 IS n. in. nnilTiiH ) p. in. Sun day school nt 12:15 : p. in. . Ulblo class ) : : ! ( ) [ i. in. The rector will preach in the morning and the Hov. Dr.aimer of Omaha In the evening. You nro cordially Invited to attend. F. .1. Mnckay , Hector. Congregational -Services morning and evening , preaching by the pastor. In the morning the sacrament of the Lords' supper will bo administered and now members re ceived. Subject for meditation , "Christ in the Mountain , " evening , "Life's Day. " Young People's Society of Christian En deavor at 0 : : ) . All are cordially welcome to these services. Sco Palestine , Mnsonic Temple. Thursday , Nov. ti. Elegantly Illustrated with store- opticon. Admission 25 cents. Dr , Seybcrt. Hes. Ogden bouse. Tel. MO. You can buy n tea pot worth from $1 to J2 nnd a pound of tea worth 80c , for Just $1 at Luml Brothers , 2j : Main street. Miss Maud Pierce ami Mrs. C. I' . Halls- back nro prepared to take orders for portrait and decorative nrt work. Instruction will bo given in all branches at their studio , room No. ! I02 Mcrrlam block , Cliinn dinner and tea sets at Lund Bros. Buy one of those tea uots baforo tuey are all gone. Luml Brothers , 2U Main street. Money at io.lueo.l nun loiao'lon chatto and realestato. security by E. II. Shsafo.t Co JUDICIAL AS Attorneys Will Work for Their Sue- orss at. the Polls. The committee appointed at the bar meet ing to look after the interests of the judicial amendments at the polls has made the follow ing report nnd address to the attorneys nnd electors of the county : To the Attorneys of Omaha : Among im portant mutters to bo voted on next Tuesday , November 4 , are the proposed amendments to the constitution of Nebraska , increasing the number of supreme court Judges from three to live : increasing ; the salary of the same from $2,500 to $3 , ! > 00 , nnd increasing the salary of all district court Judges from $2,500 to fit.OOO. The present number of supreme court Judges is insuftlclcnt to accomplish the work now before the court nnd rapidly In creasing ; the salaries of nil judges are but meagre compensation i for the burdens laid upon thcn. ; The courts of the state nro thereby em barrassed in the accomplishment of their duties und the financial and business Inter ests of the whole state prejudiced accord ingly. In the midst of other issues there Is danger that this matter may suffer from in attention nnd neglect , rather than opposition thereto. The undersigned committee appointed by the bar to act in this behalf have made selec tion of a number of attorneys as per accom panying list , nssiirnlng the same to the vari ous polling places named , to the end that they may be in their places on election day and urge nil electors to vote for the amend ments Indicated. It is Impossible for this committee to personally confer with the at torneys named ; they therefore request that this ifddress bo accepted as If personally pre sented : that the attorneys named hold them selves individually responsible for the ser vices indicated or supply some competent person to perform tlm same. The hearty co operation of all clthcns Is Invited nnd urged. Guouni : W. AMIIUOSE , J. P. Exni.icn , - W. O. lUimtoi. J. L. KENNEDY LriAVirr Bnisiitv , Committee. FIll'T WAlll ) . First District William D. Beckett , A. C. Read , Johu P. Brcen. Second District ( Jeorgo J. Hunt , William F , Wappich , George Leggo. Third District W. A. Anderson , E. J. Cornish , H. H. Bnldrigo. Fourth District I. E. Congdon. F. L. Mc Coy , Will Doan , E. C. Pace. Fifth District-Loo S. Estollo , Silas Cobb , H. B. Irwln. Sixth District W. J. Chili1 , E. P. French. tiKCOSI ) WAICI ) . First District O. P. Hnlligan , Bernard Dolan. Second District John J. O'Connor , George Jo ( Try. Th'ird District M. D. Hyde , J. W. Taylor , Will H. Thompson. Fourth District F.W. Pen warder , C. Del- mater. Fifth District B. H. Hobcrtson , Isaac S. Hascall. Sixth District , ! . A. Powers , W. J. Shockoy , Henry P. Stoddard. TlllllU WAHII. First District A. J. Hart , Silas Hobbins , H. C. Hitt. Second District J. L. ICcnncdy. H. D. A. Wide , Luther H. Wright. Third District C. S. Montnomery , Charles B. ICeiler. Fourth District Isnao Adams , Guy H. C. Heed. I'OrilTIl WAKIl. First Dlstrlct-C. E. C'lapp , H. B. Smith. Second District E. H. Scott , William E. Healoy , A. C. Troup. Third District K. W. Hlc-hardson , " James W. Hamilton , Jacob W. Houdcr. Fourth District S. H. Kush , Dana S. Lan der , H. J. Davis. Fifth District W. O , Bartholomew , H. W. Brcckenrldge , J , H , Mclntosh. n mi WAiin. First District-John T. Gather * , A. A. McClannhnn , Second Distrlct-A. C. Wukeloy , G. W. Ambrose. Third District William M. Giller , A. N. Ferguson , T. B. Mlntiahan. Fourth Dlstrlct-W. S. Strnwn , J. B. Shccan. SlX ll WAlll ) . First Distrlct-W. B. TenEyck , W. A. Saunders. , , Second Distrlct-rF. A. Brogau , Simeon Bloom. B , F. Cochran , Third District- ) . Kaloy , J. J. Points. Fourth District W. A. Hedlck , G , O. Calder , W. H. DeFranco. Fifth District-John C. Whnrton , F. L. Weaver , Sixth District } , H. McCulloch , J. B. Mctkle , B. G. Burbanlr. , tiKVUNTIt WAltll. First District LonisBsrkn. Charles Haller , W. S. Poppleton , 13 , ' K. Dufllo. Second District-James W. Carr , J. P. English , C. N , Powell , Third District Gcorgo F. Wittuin , Martin Langdon , Edward Daniels. First Dlrtrict Edward Stmerul , Wllllnm Stinernl. Second District W. W. Kcysor , Frank Irvine , W. A. Carson. Third District-George F. Magnoy , W. S , Curtis , S. G. Wilcox. Fourth District- Albert Swartzlander , Lcavitt Burnham , C , H. Marple. MNTII W.Mlli. Flint District S. F. Crofoot , II. C. Brome , Second District -W. W. Slabaugn , W. O , Ivcs , Hobort Patrick. Third District John L , Curr , Frank Han < som , J , W. West , Tlio ! ' r lleiMiril Lorisviu.r. , Ivy , , Nov. 1. ThoNowAlban ) woolen mills burned tonight l oss , 75,000. , John Howe & Co. , plumber. ' * , on Howard street , have offered to supply thivo teams Ube bo used on election day , and will close U [ their establishment to glvo their employe : every opportunity to vote. HilVTH O.Tf.lff.l SK\YS \ , A IfitM' of CarbolicAulil , About 4ito : o'clock yesterday afternoon John Mfition , residing at Kiirhtcenth nnd It streets , t'uvo hU sick wife what he supposed was a tcnspoonful of medicine. Mr. Miitson got the Wrong bottle nml gave hcrndosoof carbolic ncld. A physician was Instantly called and everything possible done for the unfortunate woman. Mrs. Matson is in a critical condition , Mroko HIM Arm. A strange woman driving a horse on Twenty-fourth street lust evening at 5 o'clock van over Michael O'Horn. Mr. O' Hern was knocked ilown ami his left arm dislocated at the elbow nnd was otherwise badly bruised. _ Tlio Iti-glitratlon , The result of the registration In the city fa as follows : First ward , IHll ; Second ward , SKI ; Third ward , Ml ; Fourth ward , 221 ; total , 2.-IS5. . _ Nnti-H About tinCity. . Councilman John J. O'Kourkchns gene to Grctnn. The first of the series of card parties nt the Club was given last evening. Miss Molllo Fullmer of Schuyler Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cook. H. E. Murphy of the Armour-rudah.\ . ns gone to La Platte on a hunting expedi tion. tion.W. W. J. Bryan spoke in Howlcy's hall last night to a large and Interested audience of democrats. A pleasant dance was given last night by Landlord Fred Bowley at the Pacific hotel , Thirty-second and H streets. George O. Francisco , ono of the export men of the Armotir-Cndahy clerical forco.hns been given the position of traveling salesman in New and Old Mexico and Arizona , and started yesterday for Ills now fields. South Omaha lodge , No. 10) ) , Independent Order of Good Templars , unvo mi Indian social last evening. An interesting pro gramme had been prepared , but owing to the bad weather the attendance was not ns largo as It should have been. n'H Star BINKMMIX : : , Nob. , Nov. 1. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bcu.l Mclvclguan spoke to a crowd of two hundred misguided farmers this afternoon. Although McKcighan's com- inir has been extensively advertised there was no unusual crowd In Beiikleman for Saturday. Hon. ( ! . H. Chanoy of Hed Cloud , McICcigban's home , had followed McrCclghnn hero and early in the morning wrote a chal lenge and sent it by a carrier to McICclghan , but when the latter discovered the contents , without reading further , he tore the chal lenge into shreds and trumped It under Ills feet. MclCeiglnin refused to divide with Chancy and deny the charges of his corrupt record and in his speech directed abuse and Insults nt Chanoy. Mr. Chnnoy then had the posters printed an nouncing that ho would reply to McKcighan in the opera hall at iliiK ) . The hall was packed , all standing room utilized nnd many were turned away. On ox at a Fourth of July barcecue was never more thoroughly roasted than MeKeighan was bv Chancy , who was there with unmistakable evidence. Me- ICclghan's speculations , dishonesty , corrup tion and drunkenness were clearly shown up. MeKeighan , who had received several invi tations to be present , had , unattended , quietly sllpned to the donot and boarded an eastbound - bound freight. Chancy was loudly ap plauded nnd made a ringing speech. Me- Kcighun has today lost votes und Hurlau will certainly caary Dundy county. The Itnltiinorc'H'lloynl ICupi/rft/ht / lSUliuJ < tiiiCi < li > r < li \ HrniicU. ' ] Liinox , Nov. 1. jNow York Herald Cable Special to Tin : BBI : . | Ono hundred and live guns saluted King Carlos this afternoon as ho embarked for the Baltimore. The yards of all the men of war in the harbor were manned and cheers marked the progress of the royal barge. Accompanied by his per- sonai'housohold and ministers of foreign u'- fairs and marine , his majesty critically in spected the American cruiser. The impres sion he received , convoyed by his own words , was that she well deserves the reputation that preceded her. On his departing , the royal honors due to him were again repeated , 105 guns being fired amidst cheers such as sailers alone can give. An AlliniH ! ) ! Kclictne. YOUK , Neb. , Nov. 1. ( Special Telegram to Tim BII : : . ] The alliance of York county held a secret meeting in the court room this afternoon. They mudo arrangements to flood the oountyewith a minted circular that pur ports to bo the McKinley bill , but which they have chanlled by doubling the tariff. They required a pledge of every member present that ho would votn for McICeighnn under any circumstances. A prominent alliance man stated today that they bail the documents to elect McICeitrhan in this county and would pi-educe them on Tuesday morning at the polls when It was too late to refute them. It Is evidently the intention of the alllnnco leaders to spring false charges at the lust moment against Hurlnn so they cannot be proven a He. Ward anil Iltirtt.Hat. LONDON , Nov. 1. [ Special Cablegram to TIIK BKI : , ] Herbert Ward , In a Iccturo hero last night on his oxiujriences in Africa with the Stanley expedition , said that Jameson literally died of starvation nnd privation. Both Jameson nnd himself had to live on mouldy biscuits und rico full of maggots , while stores of luxuries were reserved for the advunco column. Major Barttalat , added Ward , In depriving himself und his associates of these luxuries might have been quixotic , but ho certainly did his duty. Groeloy Centre Triumphant. Gitp.r.i.Kr O.NTKII. Neb. , Oct. : iO. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bin.J : This has been n memorable day for Greeloy Center and Grccloy county , The records were moved from Scotia to-lay , consumatlng Greeley Cen ter's triumph in the county scat contest. Greeley Center bids fair to make a town of no small importance in the near future. Now business enterprises arc springing up every day. _ _ A Monopoly f , r a Loan. LONDON , Nov. 1. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : Br.i : . ] A dispatch from Lisbon to Iho Herald says : Meudlcsohn of the Berliner HjMidclsgossollschafl and Stems of Frank fort have udvanced the Portuguese govern ment i"tx ) 0,000 at O.i , ' per cent Interest for six months en the gnaranteo of a monopoly ely of tobacco and spirits , A Petition Cor Hire-ball. lKUbuJiiine ( Ionian Ittimrll. } LONDON , Nov. 1. [ Now York Herald Cable Social to TUB Bii : . ] BIrchairs half- brother is diligently engaged In securing names to a petition for the murderer's relief. Hu says hu has ! IOOQ , signature ; . 1'KHS OXA it I'A HA ( ill A i'llH. A. C. Cass of Denver 's ' nttho Pax ton. M. J. Uocho of St. Paul is at the Millard. Jud Grant of Deudwood , S. D. , isuttho Barker. D. E. Kowo of Denver is In thu city , at the Pax ton , I' , K. Hope of Now York is n guest at the Millard , Charles A. Estes of Now York Is nt the Murray. JaniCK M. Lent of Boston wasatthoPnxton last night , J. B. Hudson of Detroit is in the city , ut the Barker. ,1. I ) , Draper of Marion , la. , Is stopping at the Barker , L. Krantz nnd wife of Salt Lake uro ( it the Men-hunts. M. E. Chapman of Beatrice is at tin Merchants , George F. Hess of Brooklyn Is registers at tno P.ixton , E. T. Jnqiils of Philadelphia is In thu city uv the Millard. C. A. Kccfer of Chicago Is In the city , nl thu Merchants. D. A. Slado of Kansas City wus ut tin Barker last night. TIIK NlfKKn ItlXH. Allortnn's Wnndorrnl IVH'orinaiH-o. Isi > ii'i.vnn\c'K : : , Tn. , Nov. I. - [ Special Tel egram to TIIK BIX.Summary ] of today's races : 2 : W class- Lady Shepherd Hlckok . I 2 'J Manchi'.sti > r O . . . . . 2 1 1 Time - 2 : 'JS'V , 2 : : W4 , 2 iM * . , ' . Allerton was in good condition , and trotted n mile without a skip , and In the face of a heavy wind , In 'JMII3 , , thus knocking one- Uiiarter of a second off his record anil crownIng - Ing him king of the four-year olds. Quarters -U. , 1:011. : 1:10 : , Si : : V To the surprise of the whole quarter stretch. In a few moments Mr. Williams ordered him iigaiu Drought forth and started against his record without oven scoring. Thu half was passed in 1 :05 : , nnd 2:12 : seemed within his grasp , when turn ing for tbo home stretch ho was strucK by a hurricane and came homo in the face of n typical Iowa cyclone , a miraculous perform- mice , m Bll : ! > Neither before nor after thoio wonderful miles did ho evince the slightest degree of Inmoncss , and Ills dis abled condition In the spring Is now pro nounced duo wholly to rheumatism. Aller ton has already gene more miles In 2i5'h : ' or better tills year than Axtcll did last year. Attorney , ] r . to beat his record of 2:11' : ' , paced the mlle without a skip In 2ll. : ! Governor Hill In Connecticut. Nr.w HVVIN : , Conn. , Nov. I. Governoi Hill of New York closed the democratic cam paign in this state tonight. In thu course ol his speech ho .said : "ThtIs no tlmo for deals or bargains with the common enemy when the very existence of our party Is at stake. Put no democrat on guard who o democracy Is notiibovo suspicion. Those who eiictiuragi factional contests should go to the rear In times of public peril like these , when the In tegrity of the republic Is assailed. Corrup tion. colonisation , Intimidation nml false enumeration are tin-tics employed by there- publicans to bolster up their waning ( lowers and crush out the hopes of honest ilemocney. " Tlio governor spoke of the Importance ol municipal and county elections , saying : "Every local oftlclal exorcises inllucncus. Democratic cities and counties should have democratic officers , anil none other. Tlieli Influence will tend to spread nnd perpetuate our principles and it Is folly to shut our eyes to the Importance of tbis > iiuesttion. The newly disco\ered doctrine , that I hero should bo a non-partisan administration of local or municipal affairs should not bit ac cepted unless we are ready to disband local political organizations nnd rely upon the courtesy of our opponents to secure vic tories. " ICvtrn S'cHslon WASIIINIITON , Oov. 1. | Special Tolegrair. to Tin : Bin : . ] . -Tho last vestige of doubt as tc the prospects of an extra session of congress seems to have been dissipated at the cabinet meeting yesterday. Each gentleman bearing a portfolio presented to the president a rough outline of the requirements of the respective departments for the coming list-id year nnd all reported that they would bo able to have their statements ready to place In his hands so that he might prepare hh mcsaio Im mediately. The session wns one of the longest that has been held for some months und it Is understood that the question of an extrn session was discussed in nil Its bearings and that while one or two of the president's nd- visors worn opposed to thu Idea , the majority favored It , anil that It was decided that con gress shall bo called together ono week from next Tuesday. It Is probable thai the oflloial announcement of this fact will bo made on Monday morning. SoM to n > l''iiKll"li Synillrnlo. OWN , O. , Nov. 1. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKI : . ] AniiouncoiiiMit was made today that the loading iron manufac turing concerns in the Mnhontng valley have been sold to an English syndicate. Some tlmo ago options were secured by a broker on the Wan-on rolling mill , ( iirnnl rolling mill , Youngstown rolling mill , Lowellville furnace , Youngs town stcol works , thu Andrews mm works , und the Malioning Vrlloy iron works. Today a letter was receive , ! saying the syn dicate had accepted the proposition. The sale Includes the unestimnted transfer of $1,000,000 worth of property. It is said that thu proceeds will bo reinvested In Youngstown - town in a mammoth steel plant and oilier in dustries. Sliot tlio AVrniiR Man. Coi.r.iuixn : , ft. M. , Nov. 1. .loo Hatch shot * and killed .loo Lewis near hero yesterday in a quarrel over properly. Deputy Sheriff Ashton went to Hatch's camp this morning and called for him. His brother came out and was Immediately shot dead by some one In the posse. The deputy and posse have been arrested. * American lloi-su Sho.v Openoil. CIIICAIIO , Nov. 1. An audience of over borcn thousand people witnessed the opening of the American horse show tonight at tbo exposition buildinp : . In the arena was n con tinuous display of fancy driving , jumping contests , etc. , whllo In the stalls visitors spent hours inspecting prize horse flesh. A SncijesHful Ti-liil Trip. Pnn.ADKi.i-nn , Nov. I. The cruiser Now York returned from a trial trip today. Chief Engineer Abel reports thai her engines greatly exceed the contract requlruineii S.,100 horse power. The- vessel attained a speed of twenty knots ami over mid was fully cqnn to the Baltimore and Philadelphia. Skipped Wllli the Twenty. Sol Buchtol , a bartender nt the Drum saloon , sent a negro bootblack out last night to got a $20 bill changed nnd neither the boot black nor the WO have returned. The boy wns u roustabout and had worked In the saloon for several months. A Cnrii-fmil ) < ; n Ship But ncil. Nnw YOIIK , Nov. 1. Tlio steamship Lcona , which arrived this morning from Galvcston with a largo cargo of cotton , wus discovered to bo on tire tonight. All efforts to extin guish it were futile and the vessel had to he scuttled , Loss heavy. Dent the Worlil'H ll-conl. Ni\v : YOIIK , Nov. L At the athletic meetIng - Ing in Mudison Square garden tonlghlLuthcr H. Curoy of Princeton ran from the scratch In the first trial heat of the .seventy yards In yt seconds , thus beating the world's record of U's seconds. _ HiNinnruk Will S art a Hrcwcr.r. BHUI.IN , Nov. 1. Bismarck has made ar rangements to start a brewery at Friedrlchs- huho. Several Hamburg capitalists are in terested. Financiers will run It fifty years , paying rent to Bismarck. Murilrrcil ly a Itnrtrlnr. JOI.IKT , III , , Nov. I. Charles Newman , n working man , was found dead in his room this afternoon , having evidently been intir. dered by a burglar. Ho la mipposcd to have had considerable money. I ' 'nt al Finhi In Georgia. Coi.i'Miirs , Ga. , Nov. LIn u light tonlghl started by Will Wallace , a desperado , .Franli . Huckabco fatally cut Con Nai-ramoro am ! Wallace shot and mortally wounded Ilucku bee. A Cifloi'tflit l-'ionil SAVANNAH , ( la. , Nov. 1. Owen Jones colored , assaulted a whlto girl today. Tin mob hung him to a trco and riddled the bodj with bullets , A I'urlH Cafe. Hiirnlng. 1'AiuNov. . -Tho great cafe on tin ground floor of the Jockey club building I : on firo. There Is intense excitement on tin bouluvurd , The Death Uoll. HOCK ISLAND , 111. , Nov. I.--II. ( ! . Whlto rldgo , formerly auditor of the Koek Island S I'eorla railway , died tills evening of hear dlseaso. A 1'llKl I'll If. Wilson nnd .lack/ton / are the prohibitionist1 who have been going over the ri.'Blstrar'i books at Walnut Hill , Harrison ( < oln lloino to Vote. WAIUIINUTON , Nov. I , Thu president wll Icavo hero Mouday forenoon for Indlunnuo li to vote. I . .i.T/r i.T//.VT.v. ; .lohnscin's colowl minstrels bcgnn a * hort cngngcmcnt at tin- - Gram ! last evening. The company , whllo not strong , gives a pleasing performance to these who enjoy tbo leal simon pure minstrels. The company will close their engagement tonluht. Having secured the Standard ( bratcr , Now York , for the season beginning tomorrow night , the much talked of "CloinoncoauCaso" will not Mil Its engagement , at the ( Irntnl. Mr. Miner received a telegram yesterday from M. H. Leavltt stating that Mr. l-'lonui would rather enjoy a lawsuit than cancel his New York date , and ho thought ho would gratify him. A Novel \VorlilV l-'nn * l-Vaini-i1. Cmr.uio , Nov. 1.Tho world's fair direc tors today approved the underground mining exhibit prepared by H. F. llrown ot Cole rado. The phut is for an exhibit llvo hund red feet under the surface of the unmml , with drifts filled with ore nnd representing each of the grentes' mines In the country. It Is to ho located on the hike front und con structed by a separate corporation , composed principally of well known mining men. \Veutlici- Crop Itiillotlo. W\t'iiMiTox. ' Nov. 1. Thu weather eroji bulletin for October'says the weathi'i- has beeu especially favorable for farm work throughout , the winter und spring wbeiit ie- glens nnd the general Increase of mnlstnie throughout these sections placed the ground In excellent condition. The winter wheat crop generally presents a line appearance , with an acreage-equal to If not greater than previous years. 1'robalily the Work ol1 Denioi-ralx , Niw : YOIIK , Nov. I. Sixty thousand bal lots placed In the hands of the American District telegraph people today by the repub lican county committee for distribution were stolen , the wagon In which they were depos ited being made on * with , The theft created a panto in political circles , but detecthes succeeded in rccovirlnir the property. A ManliK ! Kills Two Wai-iloiiH , I'MIIK , Nov. I. [ Hpec'iil ' Cablegram to Tin : Her.A | miinliic coiillned In the us > lam nt Limoges stubbed to death two of the war dens there today and then Jumped from a window , crashing through the glass roof of the court yard. He. wns Imilly Injured nnd was captured without difficulty. A liouli Institute. BIIUN : : , Nov. L ( Speei-il Cabli-triMm to Tin : Iiii : : . | It is slated that a special insti tute will be erected at the cost of the govern ment for Dr. Koch's experiments with his announced cure for consumption , the estab lishment being conducted on the same plan us the I'asteur Institute. Ho < 'IIN | the f rnwil. Mr. J. Phipps Uoo called at Tin ; Hi r of fice last night and stated tlmt he never had any connection with the einbc//.ler Yardlcy or the man Johnson , who Imvo been gettimr out the bund bill called the Bumble Bee. McUel Tor tlio Navy. VV\-iiiNiTiiN ( , Nov. 1. The navy depart ment has arranged to acquire a supply of nickel for experimental us-o. The terms are not made public , nor is the quantity stated , I ! Gl/nr ! / X "What t-hiill I iln on ( 'hrl-linus duy. If mv gray goo-e hlnmld inn away'r" We don't expect our isrnv ( IOOMI lorini ; \uiy , . bat wu shall allow the following to gvl nwny \ mi chiNtnnisiluy : ' I barrel granulated Mitar. ; .VI Ibs M oi-ii anil Java colfee. Ml Its K. T. DavisNo. . 10 Hour. 10 liulH'ls of potatoes. . " > Ills , best lea. Th uhovii goodx will KI-I iittny. iinil If you can capture any of Ihem yon nro wek-oinc ti > tliein , If you wiini to Know further iiai'licn- lars ask any of our salesmen , iiid nt tlio xmio tlmo save yourself Ti pii cent. \\'u bay for CIHI : | and M-ll for uusb , and are iible tosiivuoiii-ciihl-miiM-hlHperei-iit. IIKKK IS WHAT VOf CAN DO Kolt CASH : l.'ilbs' . tfrimiiliitel for Jl ( K ) liilhs.pxtrn Ctniitiir l ( K ) 1'lbs. C snciir 1 ( "I 7 bars ofVlute liis-lin ! soap for i'3o J baisof conillnnniliy soap 'ic I.aruo hot tin bin I UK . fie California hams per pound . ! Kj lloiiflivs limns per pound . lie I'leiini Cheese per pun ml . ] , V Potatoes per Dimhel . ! jo llooil llroiim . IV- Jelly per | : onnd . ,1u Navy beans per pound . r > n Crackers per pound . Co Three Ion \esof bread for . lie Mustard Sindlnos , per can . To Oil Siirdlncs. perean . Io Polled ham , PIT van . rki Deviled bam. nor ean . .vo Two obiitlln leniini t-Mraet . rm Two < > / bottle vanllii extract . So Vlne.zur , tier uiil'nn ' . tie. Coal oil. per gallon . U'e ' l-'ivo callous tiaMillne . IMO Wearo ! lctiiliiinrtcrsoii | I'loiir , I ! . T. Davis' No. in. per wick II n ) It , T. Davis' , Itlne I ) , pei'hiieli . 1 i i ( inld incilul. per sack 1 .VI llnce , Norton ACoV , Itnmilo r'lnnr 140 A. Kattler , try It. per Mack . 1 UO All goods' warranted us i uprcHciiU-d and Hi onnei-'i to tlio pound. Welsh your pioils and don't lin deceived liv your lilfth priced uinci-r- niiin. Any Krorcr wishing to sell out. uall on ED. N. BROWN'S , C. O. D. Fourth Street nnd Hroiulwu . Council lilulTs. Iowa. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL . $150.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 50.000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 350,000 DniKOTOits I. A. Mllh-r , P. O. ( iloason. P. f Blnnitrt , K. K. Hurt , . ) . D. Kdniunilson , Clmlci U , llanmiii. Transact goner U ImnUliu busi ness. I. arrest capital und surplus ot any bank In Konthwoslurn Iowa , INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , SPBOI A L NOT LOEfS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOH IIKNT 'I he MeMiihiui three Mi.ry brick block , No. : L"I S. Main t > t. nltheliMiti < r J. W. Siiiiu | | , KOO.M to rent , for hlnirle gentleman ; nn , IM ! heat and hath loom ; located on Second u n nunr business , Address li I Hcoolllcc. < 'mun 1 Illnlls. KNT-Folly acres of land 5' ' , mllci fiom Ojidcn IIOIINC. Hiillnble for gulden and dairy. Will build bonsn und IIIIIMI for Iho yitarp. Aiply | to Leonard Kvi-rnlt. . . HUNT A choice nlei-ii of gulden land near Council Illnll'x , with ttood new Imlid- Ing. Imnicdlato possession If ill-sited IV I , S | nlies. FOR HICNT ItooniK , f mulshed und unfurn ished , with brat , light and bulb. I munio ( BO First live. \ \ I/ANTKD-lly n married ninn , position m sloiii In country town ; I'.1 years' e\per 'liciii ' A No. I li-foienci-hi good nookKi-i > | > rr. If 'M , lleoolllce. Coniell lllolTs. Hi.NTGood : livo-iooiii li'in i-i flO.Wi oilier houses dlirerent prlcus ; nne * in lii room over stiiro near court bouse : IIOIIM' * * > iim lots for Halo im immtlily payment < : one lixnuo und lot f.'inli dcMlrablK business I ils on Mmti- ilt-is Hill-tit. North Omalin , for lc < ue or salu cheap , J. It , Davidson , li.i ! I'MIth .iM-nin- TjlOlt HAlilCompIelo hut of llmu-is looli , i. und hinulli Htock ot tlnwnii ) at a bnririilu. Impilro ut rijoin : ilH Mcrrlnm blot-K. fTO stoves at cost to olosc nut. lleiiiliinanen ' forbanl iniiplu lioiisn moving rolfins and jacks. It. D. Amy , V Co , ( UU Miiliihtieni AI I'l.KSFor silo : i-lniiip , a span of K" 'd . 1T1 woililir , ' iiinliis , with liarm. t und tiK < m , ' Apply to Fred DnvlV htnblcs on l-'onrlb sir tt , ninir r'lflli iivennn , rpWOHl'iiern fitriim for Hiiln in-urllie 'ij t 1 a liarKuInV. . A. Wood & Co. . V.l ) Mum t , 'lilOK SAI.iTliDHtnu ; and flvlnriis of a well .1. established grocery Htore. or wdl lull Htoek ami nml morn ami lUtiiri-'i ; also thn-o 4-year-nld coltn for halo , Iminlru of I' I- Hinllli Ajon. 7IK Itilb avn.'iiiiiii-ll IHnlK _ t TJ Oll HAI.K or ! lutit/-nnrdoii Inii'l. wilk X' bomm , by J. It Ulou , WJ Milu tt. , OouuoU Uluirg.