0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.-MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17 , 1890 THE OMAHA ItEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PBAHL ST. r ) llvcrcd by Ciirrler In uny part of the City. II. W , TILTON. - M ANA OKU p , No. 4V Nl bt Editor. No. la JIIMTfOX. N. V , P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. Chief of Police Carey Is still bothering tlio reporters by remaining out of the city nnd Ms subordinates refusing to give u hint ns to character or extent of his mission. A llttlo boy named Hughes wns nrrcstcd ntternoon for Jumping on n motor train whllo It was in motion and attempting to steal n ride. Judge McUco will give him a mild Ice- turn this morn Ing , Prom Mnrch 1 up to lost night there hnvo brcn ltl ( ) arrests mndo by tno police nnd marshal's force In this city. This I.I almost us great ns the number of nrrcsts made dur ing the entire year last year. In the city marshal' ' * ofllcc there Is posted n list comprising the names mid description of llfty-llvo deserters from the regular army In tbo department of the Plntto. Thodatnof Iho desertion Is plven , together with the term of enlistment of tbo private , and thu name of bis company and regiment. A stnntl- Ing reward of $ ; o Is offered for the urrcst of nny of thesomcn , A volley of 11 vo or six shots evidently from n revolver , followed nfter an interval of a fmv Bcconds by another similar volley , attracted attention Init evening , The shots apparently came from Washington avenue , between Sixth nnd Seventh street' ! , Several ofllcers heard them , lint the most diligent Inquiry failed hi throw nny light upon their origin or the cau.so that required tbo fusilade. Cbniles U Palmer died at an early hour yesterday morning at the residence of his brother , II. .1 , Palmer , Ml , Washington nvciiuo. Ho had for tome time been In 111 health , ranking n bravo light against Itrlght's disease. Ho wns a young man that mndc none hut friends of these with whom he rnmo In contact , being of n goniel , sunshiny disposition , even when long llliiDSs had sadly broken his youthful disposition. WbcnSheriflDclnMimtt , of Mills county , came up to get Toll Toltes yesterday morning nnd biought with Hm the two boys , Joseph ullnioro nnd Fred Hanseti , who ran away from the Ciirlstlnn home. They were cap tured nt Pacific Junction nnd held thereuntil the cfllror mtido arrangements to como to the city. They were given quarters In ono of the upper rooms of the city Jnli last night. They will bo examined by Judgeo McGco this morning. The many friends of Cbnrlcs L. Palmer will bo pained to hear the nnnounpcniont of hla death , which occurred at the residence of his btotlicr , H. J. Palmer , f/lt Washington ave nue , at 1 :40 : o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Pulmcr was ono of the brightest young men of the city. 1'or tbo past two years ho has been afflicted with Bright's ' uisenso of the kidney's , nnd it was this that caused Ids death. Ho was around and about the streets during the early and middle parts of the week. He wns scarcely twcnty-ono years old. The arrangements for the funeral 'have not been announced. Tbo work of excavating the lower end ol the Indlon creek ditch has been almost com pleted , nnd by the end of this week Conta-ac- tor lluber will hnvo his men at work on the ditch nlong the line ot tbo county road. The question of the right-of-way through the wil lows from the point wbcro the ditch leave ? the public highway until It reaches tlio river has not been settled , but the work has been imlshcd nnd the settlement can bo mndo at the leisure of the city. If the weather tsnt all favorable the contractor will got bis work finished ready for ncecptanco before the expiration of the thirty days given him , ami before tbo ground frco/.cs up Indian creoli Will bo flowing directly into ths rivor. Contractor Moore Is still pushing the brick paving ns rapidly ns the obstacles presented by insufficient brick will let him. If ho had purchased brick ont-sido bo would have bad ms contracts neatly finished but $15,000 , OL 120,000 of the pcaplo's money would have been sent out of town. Ho has used only home made brick , nnd designs to use nothing else , The council will grant an extension of time for the completion of the work nnd next Bplngnn immense modern brick-making plant will bo erected , capnbln of turning out 50,000 paving brick n dap. This will give employ ment to a largo number of men , keep all the money paid out for paving at home , and reduce - duce the cost of paying. Young MIddleton , the victim of a serious case of blood poisoning is still suffering ser iously , Young Middioton cares for the doc tor's stock , buggies nnd barn , and also at tends to other chores about Uo | house. A few days ago ho washed out tbo bowl used by Dr. Plniioy in his operating room. There was on Middlcton's hand at the tlmo a small pimple which bad been opened on tbo pre vious day. Bo thought nothing of the matter at tbo tlmo , but noticed u stinging sensation shortly after ward. By nlghtbls band nnrt arm hail begun to swell , nnd were very painful. As soon as Dr. Plnnoy discovered the circumstance he administered remedies promptly , but It Is vet u question whether Mlddletou will ho able to keep his arm or not , though the chances are that ho will recover. Sheriff Dclashmnttof Mills county came up ydstcrdny and took away A. C. To'lles the man wW was arrested ns n fugitive from justice - tico on Saturday afternoon , Tollos is wanted nt Glcnwood to answer n clmrgo of illegally selling beer and whisky. Ho was running ningan original package house there some tlmo ngo , and continued to run It after the supreme court decisions had de clared it to bo a violation of the state pro hibitory law. Ho was nlso mixed up In 1 Borne sort of n difficulty thar occurred In hH snlonn when a stranger was assaulted and badly boated. A warrant wns Issued for his arrest , but bo got out of town before it could bo served and wont over into Nebraska. When ho supposed tlio trouble had nil blown over ho returned to Council Bluffs. The Wills county authorities wore apprised of the fact that ho was hero and thov doomed the offense with which ho was charged ol sufficient importance to warrant his arrest und prosecution. The city council will ngaln bo asked to pass n now ordinance grunting to Marie Mvnstcr the right to construct nnd operate a'motor line to Mynstor Springs vlaBonton nnd Ilnr- rlson streets nnd returning via Eighth and ovoral other streets to Broadway. The or dinance asked for was passed by the , council several months ngo and the interested part ies supposed it was all right. Recently Mr. W. A. Mynstcr has completed his arrange ments to begin work on the line , but when ho went to the city clerk's ofticc to look over the ordinance again nnd acquaint himself once moro with Its pro visions It could not bo found. An inquiry re- vcalod tbo fact that It had not been signed or recorded , and wns ns thoroughly lost ns'If the council had revoked It. The mysterious dis appearance of .tho document has occasioned n good deal of talk , and It has been darkly hi- ilnunted that some rival company has been responsible for Its disappearance. Pew of the councllmon , however , entertain such an idea , but bcllovo It has been lost In the shuf fle somewhere accidentally , nnd look upon It as another small incident , emphasizing the fact that the city -should provide bettor se curity for its vnlunhlo books and papers. Mrs. Mynstor will apply for a now charter , and there Is no reason to bollovo tbo council Will refuse to grant It. Gents' underwear In great variety nt prices to suit nil at Model Clothing Co. . L. H. Mossier Mgr. Got your books ready for the now- year al Morchousofc Co. , Council Bluffs , la. T. B. Baldwin , land register nt Pulsooj , N , M. , is again in the city. Cougrcssuian-clect Bowman expects to gc to Washington la January. Prank Chambers , who hss served so lonf nnd well as deputy county clerk , is going ti Texas , expecting to locate In business them Dr. S. S. Stewart has returned from the meeting of tbo Iowa Veterinary Medical as. Delation at DCS Mollies , Ho was rcolocted ccrotnry of the organization , with Ur , Thomas of Atlantic as president , Buy your conl anil wood of C. B. Fuel Co. . KW Broadway. Telephone lUO. For boys' and children's suits dumbly rnado and at lowest prices , call ut the Model THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , A Council Bluffs Reporter is Ileld Up By Footpads and Sees a Ghost , ANOTHER GOOD LOCAL GRAIN MARKET , Boinetlitni ; About Justices' Foci The I'osttiinstcr'N Coiifliis-iV Quiet Sunday - day in tlio IHufTri Minor rvicn- tloti arid 1'ci'Honnl , A few evenings ngo a cotcrlo or newspaper reporters ivcra silting In the police station waiting for something to tuin up nnd dis cussing matters that pertained to the profu sion. Ohlof of Police Cnroy niul sovcral offi cers wnro prcucnt , nntl they were adding their reminiscences to the fund of reporters' stories. Ono of the reporters of n city paper who Im3 enjoyed the novel experience of being "held up" by footpads was recounting n recent midnight nUa.uk which ho bad suc cessfully kept from his brother nowsjiath- crcrs , "It wns Saturday night , " ho continued , "tho last tlmo I was held up. The llttlo Incident occurred between 113 nnd 1 o'clock not far from Bayllss park. Two fellows ac costed mo , unit suggested that I better hold lip my hands n llttlo whllo to lot tbo blood , circulate a llttlo nioro freely through my body. The request was emphasized by two cold revolver muz/loa pressed close to my head. My arm ! ) went up ns straight and quick as these of a jumping Jack , and I kept thuiii up as perpendicular ns two oxuhmmtlou point ! whllo these fellows made 11 careful oxiunlnntlon of my pockets. Of course they didn't find anything , and apologised so nicely nud explained so-plausl- bly Hint they were desperately hungry and only wanted to got money enough to get something to eat that I Invited them to ac company mo to n restaurant nud offered to stand good for their suppers. They \vcro nfrald of a trap , however , uiul left. When I pot niy unns down again my legs felt n llttlo slmUy , lint I tnado good tlmo through , tbo park and down Sixth street. "I wns pretty badly scared , but that scare wns nothing to wnutlgot u few moments Liter. I saw n ghost , n real ghost , and nil the pooh-poohing that you can do won't sha > to my conviction that my senses were In a condition to be trusted. I went on down the street nt a lively guit. The court house tower lights were making everything In tlio vicinity as distinct as the sunshine. The houses on both tides of the street loomed up big and silent , and there wns not a glimmer of light coining from ono of them. If I had been going through the nlslcs of a graveyard I could not Imvo been surrounded by inoro intense stillness , or less evidences of life. .Tust as I got la front of a residence you till know I was somewhat re lieved by tno appearance of tlio well known contractor himself who has lived there for years. Ilocnmoout of the front door , stood a moment looking up and down the street nntl then turned and looked mo square In tbo fac-o. I was Just on the point of speaking when ho turned slowly nnd walked around the house. My experience with two tramps had obliterated for the instant all recollec tions of recent events , and the familiar form of the gcnliil contractor , who was ono of my best friends , had disappeared around the corner of the house before I recalled the fact that ho hud died and was , buried some time ngo. Then I became frightened. I stopped to think and tried to assure myself that it must hnvo been some other member of the family that looked like tbo contractor , but the inoro I thought about it the nioro 1 wns convinced that It was none other than the gentleman himself. I had observed the mi nutest details of his dross , his benignant smile , and Uio quiver of the hand that had for years been shaken with palsy. Then I Hew. and you may laugh at ino all you plenso , but It will not shako my tlrm con viction tbut I saw tlio well known form of the former member of the school board wlio died a month or inoro ago. I do not bollcvo In ghosts , but I believe in this ono. " The laughing and twitting of the reporters did not relieve the younp man's mind , nnd no amount of arguing could convince him that tbotaprmrltlon of the dead man had not walked past him and saluted him with a kindly smile. A fresh Invoice of tine cheviot suits for young men , just received at Model Cloth ing Co. For stout men's clothing call at Model Clothing Co. , L. U. Mossier , Mgr. Continuation of the great clearing sale at TIIK BOSTON STOKE , room for holiday goods. COUNCIL BLUFFS. I'ho phenomenal success attending the 11 f clearing sale nt the Boston store , Coun cil Bluffs , has boon so encouraging that they have concluded to continue it for ono week more. T.AST W13BK OF SALE. Note I'ho following prices for the week. MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. Indian head m.islltis ( remnants , D to 12 yards ) worth'.H1 , during snlo fie. Our lie nnble.ichcd muslin during sale 3 } c ; 20 yards to a customer. Two makes of our unbleached muslin sold for TQ and 8c , to go at Cc. Five makes of popular brands of bleached muslins , including lonsdnio , family choice , Hercules , Fruit of the Loom and Casco ; also half bleached muslin ; the same goods are sold for Sc , ! o and lOc ; price during sale To- limited to 'JO yards to a customer. KIBBONS. Wo will continue our ribbon sale at the old prices for Ibis week. Nos. T , 1) and 12 all silk ribbons , beautiful line of shades , In molro with satin edge and Bros grain with satin cdga ; sale prlco lOe a yard. TOWELS. 75 pieces llnon dnnmk and Turkey reds wo will put on sale Monday morning , sale prlco 4So a yard j some of tbo above goods sold for f > 0c , 5So , t2Jfc } , G7c , Too all to go during sale at 43o. 150 dozen towels in buck , momio nnd da mask , worth Hoe , to ire at 19c ; 3 for 50o. ' UNllIlHCIlii : > SIIEKT1XQ9. 42-Inch pillow case muslin , Oc ; 45-Inch pil low case muslin , lie : 4S-ineh pillow case muslin , liij e ; T-l sheeting , lOo ; 8-1 sheeting , 18c ; 0-1 sheeting , 20o ; 10-4 shoaling , 2'c. nr.KAUiii'.n SHEETINGS , 42-Inch pillow case muslin , Oc ; 45-Intih pil low case muslin , l"o50Inch \ pillow case muslin , ir e ; 8-4 sheeting , 20c ; 0-4 sheeting , We : 10-4 hhcoting , iioc. 1 Half bleached muslins same prlco as above. Wo guarantee Iho sheeting to bo of the best make , and prices far below inferior goons. BOSTON STOKU. Fothorlnghnra , Wkltolaw t Co. , Council Bluffs. J. C , Blxfoy , steam boating , sanitary en gineer , 013 Life building , Omani ; 203 Merriam riam block , Council Bluffs. See our new full patterns of carpets , rugs , shades at all prices. At M. & K.'s ' , 3iO Broad way. _ Scott IIouso. 3T > ct , meals , 2oo. This week will bo n memorable ono In the heating stove trade. Wo Just received another car load of tbo Peninsular stoves and will quote bottom figures to purchasers. At M. & K.'s , 820 Broadway. Tlio Postmastor'N Census. Postmaster Troynorls compiling u directory containing the names and addresses of nil who get mall in this city. It will bo completed by tbo middle of December. The Hit of names will reach over twelve thousand , which would at a. fair estimate make the population of the city from thirty thousand to thirty-five thou sand , Scott Houso. Best 11.00 per day house In the city. _ Great bargains in bedroom suits at Mundol it Klein , KO Broadway. An elegant line of Molten overcoats at reduced - duced rutcsat Model Clothing Co. Dr. Soybort , ROJ , . Ogden houso. Tel. HO. A Good Itoonl Grain Marker. The Uutoii elevator in this city , which recently leased to the Brown Brothers prnln compnnh , being run to Its fullest capacity the first tlmo In anumbar of years. The great elevator has a capacity of 1,000,000 bushels nnd Is ono of the latgest In the \vcjt. It employs n largo forcu of men , nnd the com pany , under whoso lease ills now beingopcr- ntcd , proposed to tnnko tliH elevator one of the most Important In Its possession , Tlio well known grain man , II , O. Cook. 01 this cltj. Is superintendent of the elevator , nnd ho is exerting every energy to build up Council Bluffs ns n great Krnlii center. Ho has established lioro n local grain market , and this U something never before attempted In the city. Ths company has employed two romiictcut grain men to look after the local market exclusively. Their duties are to keep close watch of all tbo grain which comes to the Bluffs from the surrounding country and to buy the best grades of it up for eleva tor use. Tbo farmer * have got wind of this now schctnt ) . and they are taking advantage of tno liberality of the elevator compiny by soiling It their grain. The company pays the blith est market prices for corn , oats , wheat , rvo , barley , nnd In fact all kinds of grain. This Is thusourco of big gain for tbo farmers , nud they are bringing their grain to the city every llV.Tho ! The elevator company Is satisfied with the bcncllcinl results of the local market nnd the Interest the farmers are taking In building it up. Superintendent Cook says tbers is no leason why Council Bluffs should not Imvo n peed grain market and ho Is convinced that In tlmo It will exceed that of any city in this vicinity. The Brown Brothers' grain company Is a largo and reliable corporation. Its ofllcers nro 0. T. Brown , president nud general manager , U , 1C. Brown , sccrotrry , nnd W. B. Klsker , vice president and treasurer. The company operates elevators nnd warehouses on the Union Pacific road and all Us branches. Its principal olllco Is In Omaha. Every elevator is operated for the benefit It can bo to the company , nnd the town In which it is located. The elevator hero Is n Council Bluffs concern. All the help cm- ployed resides in this city and all the bank ing of this branch is done here. By this means the company finds that it succeeds better in the management of its elevators and warehouses , and gives better satisfaction to all , The Council Bluffs elevator has been leased fora period of twenty years , .audit will bo operated every day in the year. Our line of cook stoves and ranges , from $7.50 to § 15 gives you the greatest variety to select from , at Maudol & Klein's , 320 Bro ad- way. _ Money to loan nt straight 5 per cent per annum. 1C. S. Barnett , ngcut. Tho'grcat blow about beaters our would-bo competitors nro making , Iltivo you scon a better stock of heaters and lower prices than at M. & K.'s ' , . ' 320 Broadway. EISEMAN'S OL.O/V1C / BAfcE. A. Special Opportunity to Oet n Fine Imported Gariumit at Hall' Import er's f'ciNt Only I'oiThis Week. Every lady who is posted inio \ styles and values of cloaks knows that Eisomnn's ' is the place to look for them , They nro also a wnro that If there is anything now and stylish to bo scon they hnvo to come to Elscman's to tlnd it. Ladles como from a distance of hundreds of miles to see our styles nnd wo always please them , and send them away happy. This week wo are in better shape than ever to sell yon cloalcs , wr.xps , jackets cheaper than ever before. "Wo have closed out from the Manhattan cloak and suit company , and the well known lirmof A. Frlendhmder & Co. , of Berlin , nud Blutncnthnll Brothers of Paris , their entire importation of stylish sample garments , only one garment of a Icind. Over 500 styles at n discount of one-half from Importer's cost , and in order to mnko things llvolv wo purpose to give our customers tbo benefit of our purchases. Tills Is tbo grand - est opportunity for you to got the latest Im ported llncst garments for less than the prlco of ordinary made clonks. Don't ' miss this opportunity. Plush cloaks for $12.50 worth $20. Plush cloaks for 15 , worth $25. Plush cloaks for $10.50 , worth $28. Wo save you fully ono-half on plush cloaks or Jackets , Great sale of misses' and children's cloaks , Juckcjts and nowmarketo. Prices way down , and a line doll given away with every child's cloak sold duVlng this week at Henry Else- man & Co's. greatest cloak bouse in the west. Corner Broadway and Pearl sts. , Council Bluffs , la. Mall orders receive careful and prompt at tention. John Kelly's Slioew. Those shoes have been sold In Council Bluffs for ten years for f.00 and $3.50 , and HAND TUIltfS nnd welts for $1.00. They have no equal for the prices.I warrant every pair , ana will glvo anew pair for every pair not wearing as represented. If you hnvo never tried them como and sco them ana you will wear no others. HEMEM- BElt I make n specialty of LADIES' shoes from tl 00 to $5.00 , and I can sell you bettor shoes In those prices than any other house in tbe city. Try mo and seo. SAUCIEST , The Old Phillips Store , 413 Broaaway. Ofllclal Keen. Tbo Justices of the pence nnd constables have not been making of Into any such big fees a formerly characterized these ofllcos. Justice Schurz , who has done the most busi ness of any , had a bill against the county for J2.Y7 for three months. This was the largest bill of any , nnd was allowed to a cent , ho being very accurate nnd Just in his accounts nnd never claiming inoro than his right. The claim of Justice Barnctt for tbo same time was IS3.CO and that of Justice Ilendrlcks { 07.50. Constable Forman's fees for three months were frtS.ilO. Constable Covnlt's $17,40 , and Constable Wesley's $17.20. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 413 Broadway. _ ' Stylish Shot-H , I have thorn. Wright It Pctors have no equal for nobby shoes for ludlos. Patent tips , patent vatnps , patent quarters , cloth tops , ntcadllly , opera , Grecian , Philadelphia , Now York , medium French , FrJnch , Kholor lasts , from a. n. to o. o. Como and sco them. Every pair warranted , in welts and'turns , from lace anil button , and fo > to at Sargent's , the old Phillips shog store. A Christmas Pu//.lo. What shall wo buy for the holidays 1 If this puzzles you como In and sco our holiday attractions : brilliant diamonds ; gold nnd silver watches and chains ; quaint , novel , now patterned Jewelry , I'lngs , bracelets , necklaces , lockets ; gold-headed canes ; solid silver and plated wnro : too many novelties to nnmo ; you must see them to appreciate them , they nro so nrtlstlo nnd beautiful ; visitors wel come to sco our display. C. B , Jucnuemin & Co. , No. Ur Main st. Till } niGSLiliV SHOOriNO AFFAIR. Hiibbaiid \ViroAcciiHoIOnoli Other of AVroii-r Doing. ' Mrs. L. J , Blysloy , who shot hnr husband three times Sunday morning about 1 o'clock , Jlatly denied having ha'd anything to do with the shooting when Captain Mostya and Sergeant Graves entered her bouso at Twenty-second and Yin ton streets to urrcst her. her."What "What do you take mo for ! " slio said. "Do j ou suppose I Imvo nerve enough to shoot u maiil" "I don't know whether you have ncrvo enough or not , but Is It not a fact , " said Cap tain Mostyn. "that you shot your husband about an hour ago ! " "No sir , I did not , " she said very thinly , She denied having seen her bus- band that night , eaylng that lie had not como homo. When Sergeant Graves found his gloves and the lap robe and whip In another room , Mm. BIgsloy then admitted that Mr. Bigsloy had been homo but bad gene out again , but she know not where. Yesterday , before she loft the Jail , however - over , Mrs. BIgsloy admitted having shot her husband and told OlUcer Haze whcro bo could find the revolver hid in the muiiuro hoap. Ho followed hdr directions and found the revolver. The woman says that BIgsloy bad been very cruel to her , but she ' loved him to ( losjwrntlon. She has followed him several nights when bo was out with other woman , and was convlncod that ha was habitually committing adultery , In fact , ho had told her so In a taunting manner several times. Saturday night she Avcnt to the California chop house , where n girl named Frnnldo works , with whom she Bald Hlgsloy had been intimate for some llhic. She did not find him , anil went homo.1Vhoa Blgsley went homo ho created a disturbance and begun to abuse her. Knowing his habits , nml being stung by his 111 treatment. B IO became dcs- pernto and decided to shoot him. * Mr , Bigsloy says that ho wont hotno'in a perfectly orderly nlAniier nnd went in the house to get the Inutcrn. Ills wlfo pot out of bed to help him Una it , nml when ho had it llgtited nnd started out of tbo door sliponcned llro on him with n revolver. She shot four times nnd proved to bo u good iimvksnmn , for three orthe shots took effect. Ho received ono bullet In the buck part of the shoulder blndo. another in tbo thigh' , nnd an other in the right hand. Ho wns taken completely by surprlso nnd started to run for his life , never stopping until ho reached his moat shop nt 72J South Thirteenth strait. Tbo woundi nro not dan- Rorous nnd Blgsley will bo able to appear In court todny. Both Hlgsloy nnd his wlfo were released on their own recognizance to appear today be fore Judge Helsloy. Mrs. BlKsloy is n nno looking .woman , but admits that she has he- cotno rather desperate on account of the Ill- treatment and dissipation of her husband. Mr , Bigslcy denies the charges of adultery and cruel treatment , and says that bis wlfo has neb been faithful to him and that some of tbo young 'bloods'1 she has been having a high tlmo with have persuaded her to kill htm. M'EJtSOS.l f / ' , ! It A ( S ll.l M'JilS. William L. . Uosa of Chicago ls at the Mur ray. ray.A A , C. McCorlclo of Superior Is at the Casey. ' A. C. Sheldon of Portland , Oro. , is at the Ml Hard. E. S. Hoot of Chicago Sundayed nttbo Murray. A. J. Norman of Boston Is registered nt tbo Murray. George II. Amos of Lusk. Wyo. , is nt tbo I'll x ton. II. E. Owen of Stanton was at the Casey last night. E. C. Betes of Boston was nt the Pnxtou yesterday. F. F. Fluid of Schuyler was at the Casey yesterday. Andrew Lottoar of Bolso City is at Uio Merchants. D. A. "Waldln of Beatrice Is stopping at tbo Merchants. G. W. Hunt ot Walla Walla , Wasb. , is at thoMlllnrd. II. B , Boty of Now York is registered at the Millard. J. H. Hamilton of Kearney Is stopping at the Pnxton , K. L. Tracy of Cheyenne was at the Millard - lard last night. W. B. Carter ot Minneapolis is in the city , at the Murray. Henry E. Prey of Ponder is In the city , at the Merchants. C. P. Kosa and Seymour Blair of Denver ore ntthoCacoy. James : Hannibal ef Denver was in the city yesterday , at the Caoy. R. T. Ilayncs nnd wlfo of Sllby , In. , was at the Merchants last night. J. G. Keith , proprietor of the Wcntworth house , Deadwood , S. D. , Is nt the Paxton. R. H. Moore , editor of the Ottumwa , la , , Dally Democrat , is In the city , at the Par- ton. ISebrnsku I'coplo Abroad , Torr.KA. Kan. , ICov. 10. E. M. Spotes of Pawnee City is at the Chestcrllold. J. N. Woods of Hustings ls.at tlio National. ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , Nov. 10.--B. L. Bosscr- mnn. a prominent cattle buyer and stockman of Superior , Neb. , spent yesterday in tUo city.KCNOSHA KCNOSHA , % Vls. , Nov. 10. Mrs. Baker of Omaha , who was visiting Mrs. N. U. Allen has gone to Chicago. KANSAS CITY , Mo. < Nov. 10. H. J. Dnrrcll of Omaha Isnt the Coates. AUSTIN , 111. , Nov. Ifl. Miss Nellie Ander son of Lincoln is visiting nor cousin Miss Mattlo Husted. Cmctoo , Nov. 10. C. C. Belden of Omaha Is nt the Lcland. F. M. Phillips of Omaha la at tbo Trcmont. T. W. Rtloy of Omaha is at iho Wellington. BREVITIES. Bnrnoy Miller of Wicblta. Kan. , was brought to St. Joseph's hospital yesterday very sick with fovcr. There is a great run upon the hospital now , sick people coming from Dakota , Kansas and Wyoming. Dr. Dinsmoor was considerably Improved last night , having spent a comparatively comfortable - fortablo day. If you suffer from any affection caused by Impure blood , such as scrofula , salt rheum , sores , bolls , pimples , tetter , ringworm , taljo Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapurilln. Judge Savage's Condition. Judge Savage was reported lost night nt midnight as having passed a comparatively comfortable day and was In ns favorable a condition as could bo hoped for considering Iho ordeal through which bo has had to pass durinp the past woek. ( HOW IS YOUR CHILD ? Swift's ' Specific is the great developer , of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions ; it stimulates the skin to healthy action , and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to , o * O- Send for our treatise on Hlood and. Skin Diseases. SWIFT SPECIFIC Co , , Atlanta , Qfc TWO IMPERIAL DOCTORS. SlrMorell Mnokcntlo nnd I'rofos'or Koch , tlio highest utitlioiltles In Kuropo or tlio world , uuhosltntliiKly rceomineiul FmlciiMlii. orall'astlllo iTroelieg ( ) for nit Thtoit , JmnR ntul t'atnrrhnl diseaseDr. . Koch salill "A cough for which I tried ninny other medicines which hud not the slightest effect , coon bo * catno better nnd hiis now entirely disappear ed. " If j < ru tire sulTorlng from n Cough , n Cold , Asthma , llrunchlal Cutarrh , or uny Throat Ircuble , tbo Sodcn Sllner.il Troches will positively rolo\o ! where nil else falls. llosurolo obtain the ncnulno Imported ar ticle , which must have the slgnaturo and ro- conuiicndatlonof Sir Moroll Miiokonzlo with ouch box , None other are tcnulno. SPECIAL NOTIOES. COUNCIL BMJFFS. I'EOIAb IIAKOAIXS liilinn < oi for sale or rent ) nHo two HatinuaM street lots , N Omaha. J , U , DavUKon. tuvnih avc. " HTTMVAN. Marcus Mock , Notary I'nbllc.colleetlcn'i ' , tyiiowrltln g. OUSKto rent , No. 017 Third avo. , at $10 per month. Sirs. li. M. bherrailcii. Oil HKNT-A desirable brick rcsldonco ot VI rooms. ntcMii'intly Hltuatod on high ground. UirKoyard iinci nicliuid. Cnnvonlont to motor , Atiply toN. I' . l > odiu& ; Co. WANTHD Knuritctloyniiiii ; lady or Rent. Will pay (15 per week to rlithl parly. V , 0. 8 , , HOT'Willow ave. , Council MlnlTa. Foil SAI/E-I.oaso and fiirnltitro of Scott HouseCouncil twiil'M. 'J5 rooniH. Chi'iiii : a bargain. Address J..H. .Ionian , Conncll Illuira. WANTED Neat girl for RCIIOM ! house work. Gorman protcrroil. firs. Jacob Situs : tll ( I'lanter Ht , OR HKNT-'lho .MdMahali throe-story lirloU block , No. MS. Maltist , wltholovator J. W.S < | iilri' . FOR HUNT A cholco nlcco of pardon laud near Council lllnlfs , with good now Imild- IIIR. Immediate possession If deshed. JV , i-qulros. FOIt 9AM3 Conipluto pot of tinners tools , iind small stoou ot llnware at a bargain. Inqiilio at room ilia MuTrlam blooIf. PTO stovciat cost tTOloaoout , Hoadniinrtcri 'J for hard maple house moving rolfora and jacks. U. I ) . Amy &C < > . C'-'O Main Htrcol- . rilWO M-aoro fnrins for sale near the city at JL a bargain. W. A. Wood & Co. , .W ) Main st. FOR SAMS or Rent Garden land , with house ] , by J. It. Itloo. 1U Mulu st. , Uouuoll Bluffs. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. ' PAID UP CAPITAL . . . $150,003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350)000 ) DlitECTOiis I. A. Jlllliir , P. 0. Oloason , T . U SInisart , H. E. Hurt , . ) . D , Edrotmdson , Uliurlc ] U. Hannun. TnuiHuct general liunklir busi ness. J.anrost capital und surplus of utiy bunk In Southwestern Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME. DEPOSITS. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKEBS. Corner Main antl Broadway , COUNCIL. BLUFFS , IOWA. Poalors In forolgii nnd iloincstlo oxohan- Collection uiado and Interest paid on tlmo deposits. D. li. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Packers' Supplies , Market Fixtures , Casing , Pplcos and Sausaso Makers' Machinery. 820- HSJ Mnln st. . Council Ulults , In. Also dealers In Hides iind Furs. W Cphllf ? Justice of the Peace. Oflloo over 11. Oliliuu , Amorlciin Hxincsd. No. 421 Droadway , Council HlulTs , Iowa. Sims . . . „ federal courts. Knonis 3 , 4 nnd lieno block , Council Bluffs. Iowa. ATTEND Strictly to basinet ! " nn splonrttil motto. Thjhlitti. c tiucco5 ln o crr line of liumnncnerxrU roiclioj byblm who lioldi to > oma a'loptoil ipolult/ . WESTERN To plo nroproifroulve , fullof onorrjr , nml monsr mnklnu rchcmei. Ther ncej Bpoolil training for business. IOWA Ixsnrts In popular education. Jlcr pulillo m'looli nrudolnKErunU work for her ncroasln ; million * . \ \ cateru loirn. COLLEGE , Commences fall form Supt. Ht , Sim J3loti tlio rcnllr prnctlonl for lior rftuloiti. Normil. Uuil- nuMs.siiorth.'inil . n'l.l ' Poniujin'il > rojr < oi , troll or. Knnlic , ! nnd carefully conductol Stulo'iti m-iy ontornt nnj tlmo. Wrlto for further partlo.lU to \v. a , riuiiiun. Council Bluffs , Iowa. IT JV1 l'S TO MXVEHTIGSATE. Tcoplo wlio have Invixtlicutcd tlio hoitlnK ; problem the most nro these who como the nearest sol vlnx It. This U the n n of Invun- tlcmuiitl dlbonu'ry. Appllmiccs for Kcnpriit- \i\K \ IUH ! ( list rlliutins hout today c-niisuino lows than luilUlm fuel used hy thuolil oMuiviiciiut inothotH. Aliiiiiifautiirois of I'hamuter , llko thuinukorsot tlio ART UAUI/ANI ) Htovcs , wholiavovustsums Invvslud In tlieli111:111 - ufnctory , initiiotliliiK tlpon tliointuKot until Uio principle nvolvca husroui'lioil Iliehlttlio-it stngoof dovoloneincnt. Tliculhoy t'liiirnnioo the poods to bin list wliutj * olulnu'il for tliuiu. * THKIMW AUTOAUhANI ) HHATICIW rcnllzu tlio lilxhcHt purfoctlou In tlio slovo maker's tii't , and gcnoruto mill distribute tlio Krcntfst niuount ot hunt for tlio fuul cou- biinird nfiiny steve in the world. This Is obtained by tlio now system olhot nlr duett and rovolvln , ' llrepot that provent.s the accumulation of ushoi hctwoeu tlio llro and thohcatlnK Btirfiicoa. Ojnio und MIO cnu of them In operation nt my hardw.iro sloro , W)4 llrondwiiy. Jnves'tlKiitlon will convince you that It in the licst asvull as t ho handsom est steve over miulo. ThoNEW UHA.NlOIJjHRATKU9 ) are Just the thlnit for lio.'ithiK bed chainbocH uiul looms seldom used ; clean , quick and or namental. P.O. DuVOI * 504 Broadway , Council UlufTa. ALL COAL UNDER COVER. DRY AND CLEAN AT ALL TIMES. CARBON OOA.Lx GO. Wholesale and ReLail Dealers In HARD and SOFT COAL The nbovo cut shows our newr self-dumping retail delivery wnfjon , by wjilch three tons of cool can be unloaded In a minute and carried into the collar or coal house If il Is 2O feet away. Nc coal left in the wogon. None scattered on the ground. Used ex clusively by us. OFFICE , 1O PEA.BL ST , Yard , IGth Ave & Fourth St , -J. 1-J , m. OIiA-llK , Matangor , COU > J OIL BLxUFL S , In. * Telephones : Olflco , 800. Yftrtl,310- , OMAHA , DIRECTORS. BILLIARDS. | BOXES. The Bninswlck-Balko JohuTTwilkie , Oollemlfit Oo , lllllhnl inrr.-lun.llii' , Oinaliapnier box fftftorr , jtitnnn fixture * . 1317-1.119 I > ou ln . 107. 409 8. loth street , Onmliu. Onltrs jiromplty llllo > l. BOOK BINDER9 fc 8TATIC3NEin3. Onmbn Republican Priuting Oj , , I.rr briefs , bank siipi > ! lc < , nmt orcrilhtni In the printing line , lOlli niul Doiulis ilrcct * . Ackermntm Pros. & Hointzo , Printer. , btmlcm , clectrolJi > or < , blank bouk ninnil- ( ncturcrn , lllHUonur.l ilrout , Oninlm. HIDB3iWOOL , TALLOW , FU113. Qco , Obomo & Oo , , Ji 8. Bmitb & Co. , a (13 3.13th Mreot , llM-KIl I.ontcnworlli ib Omnlm. Om film. IRON WORKS. Pniton & "Vlorliug Omaha Snfo & Iron Iron Work' , Works , \Vroimlit unit cant Iron InilMlncrwnrk , rnKlnrt. Mftmif'r * mound MirttMJ bin < work. | fonorn ( | I'rooMnnn , viililti. Jnl foumlry , mntlilna nml I rorMron hutt.r ; " lilnekMiiHi work. U , t1. I nro e ; ciii e ' . . 'J' An ' . . . _ . . . - . . . _ I il rcciUltlUJncVuon ftll Uy.nndtitli st. Acnio Iron and V/iro / Wilson & Drake , Work" , M f' r tubular flue * , ilia Iron , wlro nnd bi w'lu. ! > ox tidier * , tiuik' , oto. 611 H. IGlh Mrrot. Vi' . lloehl , I'rorirlctor. t'lorconn 1 IJthltcrl , LITHOGRAPHING. Eces Priuting Oo , Mtlictruphlna , Printing iimrllhnk llooln. llthnndllovrnriim * . LIQUORS. Her & Oo , , "William DatBt , l.lqnor Mrrclmnts. 1111 llnrnojr ulroot. Mnnurnrtnr'rn Kcntioitr's l.'nit liKlhi IWti'ru. 13m t'nnmin HI . Ouuiln , B , Grotto , Impoitor nnd Jobber of \Vlin' ' nml llitn | > rn fill IllUlI.cnvemvOrtll SK. I'tltollnti on mipllcatluu. I. Oborfehler & Oo , , 0. A. Btonchill , IliipollLTRnnil .lobbors In MillinerNollnni Milliner- . ) Clonk1C I a IfF.imd 212 South lllli ill ) tlicnt. llli-118 ? . ICtli HI. , ( InialiA , MUSICAL INSTBUMBNTS , ETC. Max Meyer & Bro. Oo. A , Hospo , Jr. , MT'Kjowclcri , ilealon In 1'Iaiioj , Orcniu.illsti * musical InitrumcnU , etc. , Slnlcrlnl" , KIP , Knrnnni nnd Kill. l&l.'l lloiinliK Mivot. OIL . Ooiisolidatetl Tank Line Oo. Itnnnod nml lulirlcntlnj ? oili , axle Kri'nse , etc. A. It. JtlMiop , Miiiuucr. OYSTERS. A. Booth Packing Co , , Platt & Co. , Oytftcrx , tl li nnd cannot ! iiid , " fresh ny , lH. tern KUO < Omiilinlirniuh , 1:103 : l.cavonuortli. , SI. ' ) nml KIT llonjid. PAPER. PLA.TING. Carpenter Paper Co. , Western Plating W'ks Curry R full Block of liotil , tllvcr uml nlel-el l > rliillni , ' , wrnpplnt ; anil plntlw on nil ini'tal ! , wrltlnff pnpcr , card | - I'ollvlilii.thiii' ' " Aolinn- jior , eto. ilt'llerwork. IIIIDuilgo. PRODUOE , COMMISSION. \ Bates & Oo. , Country produce , fruit ) . vi ( iotaliFo < , Krucjors * Hpuolnltltii. toin , KnlroJ. etc. 417-41'JS. ' Illli tit. BUBBBR GOODS , ETC. . .Omaha Bub her Oo , , Mnnnfncturlni ; nnd job- bursiill klnils rubber KooiN. 1003 FnriiHin Dtrcat. SAFES. I SEEDS. A. L. Deaua & Go , , Emerson Saeil Oo. , ( Joneral nt'cnt-i for Hull's Seed croworj , doilerv In Hnfon. farili'ii. urii'i , uralnnul S.'l nnil3-iHoutli : 10th St. , tree fed , Unvdin. 4'H-lil South 1Mb. SASH , DOOES , BLINDS , E TO. II. A , Dishrow& Oo , , Bohn Sash. & Door Oo. MaiiiifnctiircrH ot nnMi , Mnniifnotiirpri of mould' iloorn. lillniU unit ' Mo.iMliiKJ. Unuioliof- etc. Uco , I''tli and linr.I ti. lOtli nml ClirkMlrceti. SYEUPS. STOVES. Farrell & Company , DuffyTrowbridge > - . Wholcsnlo mnnfaet-irOH Stove Manufao'g ' Oo. , ByrupH , inolas oi nml ' ' " unl vlm'Kixra , Ma'uifn"tiir'ft Htovoi tCIVfllllpt' . J17-l'J South Sth street. 1111-1311 Uiau'iinmth ptJ _ - . * _ -J H TEA , COFFEE , SPIOE3 , OIGARS. Oonsolidated OofTeo Company , llUiuid 1110 Ilnrnoy t. Oinalm , Neb. TOYS. TYPE. H , Hardy & Oo , , The Omaha Typo Foxindry. ToyMolliall > umifnney 'Suj > illei. l rlntor | housu f urnlslilni KOOdJ , Now and recmnl'lmn Kooili , children's car- iiinoliliurr , rhinos. 1110 Karnrtmit. lliailowiinl Ktrort. STEA.M" AND WATEB SUPPLIE 1 U. S , Wind Eiigino & A , L , Stranj & Sons , Pump Oo. , KMMOOt Kiiriiruu itroei Ilnlllilny wind mlllH. 013 unit WU Jonoi it ( J , V. Omnlm , Neb. Uu , ucthiic inunnKvr , Orono Company , HOKII Ixtltlnff , otunni piiiiii . Hood * . Ofi 21 Varnnin ttrrot. SOUTH OMA.HA. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. . LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. Boyer & Truitt , Martin Bros , , < I'W Kichuniio W-M Kxolmniio llulldlmr , Clil.'nuo. B KxdiaiiKe lliillillntf , Bontli Omnho. Houtll Uaialiu , B. J.OofTroan , Smiley Hunter k Greou , 80 Kichnnge HullOln * 0 Kxcliawu fiuuthOmiiliii , Sou til Omnlia , "Wood Brothers , K Kichano IIullilliiu , Sou til