THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , JM'foAY ' , NOVEMBER 21 , 1890 , THE OMAHA. HEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PEA11L ST. rtllvcrcil by Currier ID unj uurtof the City. II. W. TILTON. - - . JiANAOBK TKLEl'IIONFJ ' : fluslnfss Office. No. 41 Night Editor , No 83. N. Y. P. Co. Cotmcll Bluffs Lumber Co. coal. Special communication of Bluff City lodge , No. 71 , A. I1 ge , A M . this evening for work In the first degree , All Masons nro invited. There wlllbe n meeting this cvcnlnRof the Scottish Kite , United States Jurisdiction , at ttio hull on IVurl street. Work as a Ledge of Perfection , A three-j oar-old child "of L. C. Thomasson died jesteiaay of diphtheria. The funeral will occur this afternoon from thu residence , 1HM Tenth street. I'itrlne Marlo.lotinsou , daughtcrof Andrew Johnson , died of diphtheria yesterday at tlio residence , 017 Avenue I. The funeral will occur atI o'llock this afternoon. W. F. Homlrv , the nine-year old son ot Merrill Hcndry , died jcstciday of diphtheria nt the ! fathti's residence , ( iUICnst Bloadwny. Mho funeral will occur this afteinoon , Deputy Marshal L-'runk Fowler returned from Uleiivvood jestcrdny morning with J. J ) , King , the thief wlio stele a horse from I'uul liouquct. He uas taken to the county Jail pending his hearing before JustlcSchurz on buturdny. A. Dcreshclm and Miss Clara Teal wcro hap pily -wedded Wednesday evening by Itov. 11. \V. Crofts. The happy couple have many friends here , ho having 11 veil hcio since boy- need and she being 0110 of the most skillful artists In the city. Oniccr Jlurphy mndo n raid last night upon nsaloon near Green's barn on Upper Hroid- vvay , kept bv .r. 0. Henry , nud arrested the proprietor. 0. AandJohn Ileilty nnd John 1)111111 ) and slated them with gambling und keeping n gambling house. They vvi-re all locked up. Thocasoof Kccllne , charged with abusing Ills wife' , vas called before Justice Darnctt jcstcrday motnlng. The defcndnnt made , nfllduvlt that hoth Justices Harnett and fichun were prejudiced aKalnst him , so the , case was sent to Justice Hcnd ricks , who sot J' the case foi tienniigon theSTth. An attempt will then bo innilo tohavehl'ii glvo bonds to keep the peace. Mi 0. D.lotdan of Cedir Itaplds will ad- dioss the railroad men nt the Young Men's Christian association Sunday ntS p. m. Mr. Jordan has been general sccictaiy of tlie CcdnrRapiils assocntion for sown years. Ho gives up the woik theio to go toVo - mlngto engage In work among railroad men. All railroad men uro invited to hear .Mr. Jordan , The Young Men's ' Christian association have for " " bo arranged u "military meeting" to nddiesscduy Hcv. Dr. Stephen 1'helps. The Grand Auny of the Republic , Veteran Le gion and company A , National Guards , will attend in a body. The meeting will bo held at the Young Men's ' Christian association looms Sunday at 4 p in. An alarm or lire was turned In jestcrday noon , calling the department to "David Hradloy &C'o's big warehouse , wheio a pile of lumber had caught lire. The lumber was used for malting coses for packing agri cultural implements and was piled along the mill-end tracks Mnith of the old building. No. 1 company suppressed the llaincs without permitting them to do any moro thim scorch itHinaU portion of the lumber. It , is thought the lire was started by some bojs. A Jury of six men acquitted John Lindsay * - Of the charge of stciiing sand from the land of J.V. . Paul utter the case was tried in Justice ticeDarnell's court jesiciday afternoon , It was the lint tlmo Llndsaj was ovei In court for nny purpose , nnd it was a trying oideal to him. The sand lot cases nro becoming to bo a chestnut in the justice courts , hut it is probable that there will bo several more of them tried yot. There are many prominent contractors guilty of thu same offense , if offcnso itcnii bo calledand these peeler teamsters nro wondering why they should bo selected nnd the wealthy men overlooked , Although Major Macrae announced in Iho council Irst night that l ranlc Kane the leader of the young toughs who have been terroilz- Ing n portion of the southern part of the city , the police claim to know nothing of an arrest having been inado. The facts h.ivo been brought out that young Kane and his gang have been making their hcid- qunrtcrs at a house of prostitution hopt by n woman known as Mother I'iho on South Ninth street , nnd that they bavo been maintaining a honde voiis there that Is simply a disguico to the city and a ro- prouch upon Chiistian civilization. It Is cer tain , since so much publicity has been given to the matter , thnt tlio gang nud their head quarters will bo broken up. Jack McNenl enino down from hU homo in Mononn county 'Wednebilay afternoon and during the evening got into a row in a saloon on Lower Broadway , Some fellow hit him with a billiard cue or a loaded cane , lie ts not euro which , nnd indicted an ugl > looking wound over his left eyo. He went to u phy sician nnd had it dicsscd and then assuaged his pain in frequent draughts of whisky. About 10 o'clock ho flailed to the Northwestern depot to look for n tula for homo. Ilo wandered off on AvenuoU nnd Ts'lnth street , and growing vveuiy laid down and waited for the train to como. Ilo had a comfoitablu bed onthc side walk In nont of the residence of Aldciman ICnephur when the nldciinaii ictuincd fiom the council meeting at 1150 : ! o'clock. The patrol wagon took him to the central station , tnuljesteulay lie \vas llncd1070. An IClcKimt Homo. The now resldenio t hat County Treasurer Plumor U building for himself oil Glen avo- nuols receiving tlio llnishing touches , anil will soon bo ready for ocounancy. IMoinnlly It isa hnndsomo and imposingcditlio in mod ern style of architecture , the extoiior ia treated in cresoto stains. Tlio comfort , beauty and elegance of the new homo , how ever , is revealed moro fully as jou step across thothieshold , From nsmnllvestlbulo eunrded inside and out with masslvo oikon uoow and plate Kl'iss you cuter thu luccntion room , from which the stalnuiy iis.es , and wlildi is connected by lartjo slidlns doors With the parlor and dining rooms. The doors are oak , waxed and polished. Tlio stairway is also o ik llnlshcd in the same manner. All the other woodwoik Is gr.dnvdiii Imitation of oak , nnd so skillfully is the work dona that only the closest inspection reveals the teal oak and the imitation. Tlio decorations nrc now and beautiful and h.irmoni/o perfectly. The vestibule and reception room walls mid celliiiK'i ate co\ered with the now lustro papers ( hat liavo Just been brought out In the east and biought to Council ItlulTs for the llrst time for this tvatlc. ' 1 ho colors In these rooms , and also the halls and upner ( .numbers , are done in this material In rich oli\o prceulta frie/es to imitch. The dining loom and parlor uro decorated in Ingrains in handsome but sub dued combinations with filczcs to match. The upstairs front chamber Is done In rose tints with woodwoik palat.ed m parti-colors to match , In the Mttingiopmis an old fash ioned llrcpliue , with tlio burfaces of the bricks showing , suggesting comfort and stability , Allthowoikof ili'coiiitlng nnd dostgnlnt ; lias bccndonoby Mr. Cieoi'KOV , Losey , II Pearl street , and that \\o\l \ Known chef in original decoutivowoik , Mr , Freeman , who Is now devoting all his time to Mr , Losoy's woik. WlillotboRMs nothing Riiudy , iwfect hniinoiivnruMiils lu c\erythinpr , and every touch of tuo urtisthas Kit soinothlii ] > eiina- iicntly attractive , that will not weary with yc-un * of dully toutact. A Inrgo pirt of the > cimiuu'nt beauty of the homo mustbocred ! ted to the decorators , wlio have received caito blaucho from lr. Pluinor , and l.s n Bulrndid indication of the ability of Mr Losey and his corps of docoiators. Colonel Snpp Oruilually Sink Ing- . 'Iho filends mid phymclansof ColonelSupp liikMi abiadoned all houo of his rccotory Ills plijsloluns uiinouncoil lust niglit that i wns only n question of a few days when the end would come. Ho Is gradually but surelj elukliiK. ud waricly recoguUes tlio mciuoon Of his family. Scott HouiO. a.1ct. meals , J5o. 'Iho Kieat blow about boaters our would-be competitors ; ire making , I line jou scon ft biHtor stock of beaters and lower mricw tuai kt M. A IC.'s , a-.H ) Hrondway. The Mauhattau iporuuK head uartcn , 413 \ THE NEWS IS THE BLUFFS. Tbo Omaba Police Discover a Jail Pull of Dangerous Orooks in Council Huffs , FRANK KANE IS WANTED VERY BADLY , Dm Unite ncljiln Hojr Hurt hy Tire- men iV Hiiloonlcccpor Tlilnks Frnnlc Kiitio Tried to r > Iur- < Icr Ului .Allnor atciitloii- Police Judge Ilolsloy , Chief of Detectives lluzcfind Savage , nnd Ofliccr Ellis of the Omaha polleo department , were in the city icsteulay , The police ofllccrs wcro hero iftcr the man Pay ton , who robbed Dr , Mo Manlgul , an Omaha pbjsicinn , of about $ bO worth of doctor's ' tools , nnd the police magis trate acco npanlcd the bojs for ttio pleasure of the trip nnd to 1111 up a little leisure that accidentally occurred in his ofllclal life. At noon they visited the city all and had n talk v\lth \ Faton. 3fllccr Wyatt's gmg of street work ers had Just been brought In , and when the ion door of the corridor was thrown open to call out Pavton , Detectives llnto and Savage stepped to the door and pooped in , A smile htled up noth. faces instantly and each aecnmo deeply intctcstod in scanning the : ough looking mass of humanity that thronged thu corridor , engaged in eating its dinner , Iho ofllcers recognbed several faces in the thiont" , and sovcr.il individuals gave unmistakable evidence that thoy.had rccog- nl/ed thoOmnha pcico pieservors. A tr.ompiit later Detective Haze turned awnvwitli the remark to Deputy Marshal \Vhlto , "You've got u ciowd of the worst croolis in there In thli country , and we want some of them pretty badly. There Is "Hcddy" Mor.ni'unaccomplished burglar , whom wo want for a recent buighuy in Oinahu. Eel- ward Hall Is another crook tint \\o can Hud n pluco for now. He linlslicd a tcimoffour mdahalf vean'in the penitentiary a short tlmoago. Ilo vv a * in Jail In Sioui City dur ing the corn pilaco. and when ho got out ho came to Omaha and got a thirty day Jail sen tence , and when ho had llnishcd he was given a few minutes to gctout of town. Ttioy are all-iouud crooks and have seen as much sor- vicoas most piofcsslonals. " Thrcp of the men are tramps who weio ar- lestcdby Ofllccr Dojle several days ago , and when slated at the central station gave the names of E. U. Carpenter , Thomas Murphy andllurn WlllettMm. They wore sentenced to seven days each on the stieets by .ludco McGce. Their terms expire today , and If it iiad not been for the accidental discovery of the Omaha ofllccrs they would ha\o been dis charged , Now it is likely that two of them at least will bo taken across the river. Wil- lettson is "Ileddy" Mor.ui und Carpenter Is Hall lie has bccu held to AW alt thu coining of an ofllccr from I'omoroy , la.where it Is supposed ho burglaruoda baibershop. \Vhcii Detective Hiue was told thnt the fellow-shad been wotkcd on the street with out belnir chnlned he could scarcely believe It oricalizo why Itwaa that they had not skipped out. The detective had a long talk with ' Kcddy , " who told him ho would never got him ncrosstho river without a ic < uilsl- tion ' "Ihcy all know Pajton , " remarked thoofllcer , ' and It Is coitaln that ho has seen homo service in his time. It Is also certain that Paj ton Is not his name. " All o'clockUr. McManignl came over nnd looked at his tools again. Pay ton wns undo- eiued whether to nccoiiipiny the ofllccrs without a requisition , but llnully agreed to leave it to the Judgment of his attorney Em met Tinley. Later in the dnj ho concluded to exhaust all of his privileges under the law and announced bis Intention of icinnli.iug in Council Illutlsns long as possible. He was taken to the county Jail to await the nirlval of the requisition papers , A requisition will niso bo obtained for the icinoval of "Ueddy. " AVhllo the oflicets were at the central station Chief of Police Carey took them through the new patrol house and showed them the new arrangements that have been completed for the comfoit of the ofllcors and . " ' the best patiolmen. "Why , you've got arranged police quarters I have seen around lioio , andtbobestl know of in the west , " remarked Judge Hclslcy , All the other oftlccrs ngtecd with him und -were very much sur prised at the tletrant qtitu tors Council Bluffs lias provided for her policemen , nnd the line police sjstom that Chief Carey has de veloped. Oicat bargains in bedroom suits at Mandcl L Kluin , aJO Broadway. Last few days of the great clearing sale at the KOSTON STOKE , COUNCIL DL.U1VS , ends Satuday night , the object of this sale being to make room for our- Immense stock of holiday goods that are arriving dally , Koto a few of the birgnins offered In ojr coat and black goods depai tmont. IH.ICK GOODS English cashmeres , special bargains at lOe , jit-inch English Henrietta , good value at BOoi sale price ! l'c. ( Wo call special attention to our now as sortment of iWc black goods. Including India twills , German hcnriotta , riencn c.ishmero nnd serges , which sold for 53c , WJ c , O'Jc ; during sale nt r > 0o a yard. All eel Ficnchdyed drap do alma , sold forTFic ; ale price 5bc. Our $1 line of black goods , consisting of French , Geimnn and Austrian lienriettas , India twills and Trench serge , sold from Sl.l'J to $1.119' , during saleat H. Special piicos for tbis week : Examine the following baipains ut Soc , JJc , USe , -15c , 50o , 5Sc , IAc ) , T5c , flic and Sl.2" > . ciiu.uiiiiVg coirs. 4 0 8 10 13 Bargains marked * 1.00 $1.25 fl.60 $1.75 $ JOO U , K. stripe coat with capo 1.T5 2.CO 2.25 2.50 2.75 D. 1C. stripe , full Gretchen mndo. 2.23 2.50 2.73 3.00 325 D. 1C. stripe with larirocnpo 2.75 3.00 a.25 0.50 3.75 n. 1C. and light plaids , double breasted 8.751.25 -1.75 5.25 5,75 Elegant beaver coats in Scotch plaids , f nil U ret- choiimade 4.fiO 5.00 5.50 0.00 050 1) . 1C. biown Brocade - cado Denver. . . . 4r > 0 5.00 5.50 O.IX ) 650 A large assortment of Misses' Oarmcnts at equally low prices , besides nurabeilcss bar gains in every department. IJOS'ION STORE , FoTiiKiusomsi , 'Wnrrri.vw k Co. , Leaders and Promoters of Low Pilces. 101 to 405 Broadway , COUNCIL , UIAJFrS. IA. A fresh involco of line chovlot suits for young men , Just iccolved at lodcl ClothIng - Ing Co. Our line of cook stoves and ranges , from $7.50 tof45 gives jou the preatcst variety to .select from , at MaudeUt Klein's , ! KO Broad way. _ KaiioWnntt'd Wan ants have been out for some tl inefor tlio arrest of Frank Kane , the leader of the gang of toughs who attempted to hreau up the meeting nt the fifth avenue Methodist church lust i Sunday night. The warrants have been lu the hands of special constables \\hoaropractlciugforjinoro active business hereafter , and they have not been very successful , and Kane is still at liut'o. Qu Monday a warrant was issued for Kane upon complaint , Hied by a young man named Stunton , who had been assaulted by ICane , but before Ofllccr Fowler could .servo It the joung man canio back and stated that his mother wanted the case dropped , that slio nad promised ICauo's mother that ho should not bo pvwocutcd. Kane wns then in sight of t no city Jail. The church people , however , nrc anxious to prosecute him , nud they will now bo Joined by a saloon man named Jack Strack , who keeps a saloon on South Ninth street , where this young gang of toughs have been terrorizing the pooplo. Strack bo llovcs that young Knno attempted to murder him. Ho has taken a little mtcres' ' in trying to quell the joung desperadoes , and has earned the enmity of their leader. On Wednesday evening after Struck had loft his saloon to go to his homo ho was 11 red upon b > some persou In biding. 'llio bullet missed ts mnrlt If it was Intended for Strnolf , hut It IJH had tlio effect of arousing him into n do- ree of activity that augurs 111 for the toughs , it Is probntilo that Kane nnd his gang will > o broken up nt once for the cntlro commu nity seems to hiuo Joined the church p.coplo 'n demanding their suppression. See our new fall patterns of carpets , rugs , ihades at all prices. AtM.&IC.'t , aM : Broad- vay. _ Scott Home. Host tl.OO per day house In tlio city. _ Connuil 31 ittorn. The city council met ngaln last evening In pedal adjournocl session. Alderman \Vood \ fwm the committee on streets and alleys reported favorably to the > roposcd vacation of an alley In Morning Sldo addition nnd the acceptance ot a deed 'rota property owners for another alloy. The report was concurred in and the necessary ordinance was passed , Aldciman Wood reported that he investi gated the matter of a slight change in the hatinel of Indian creek requested by Mrs. Mjnster and approved the icquest , And had directed the city engineer to set the tctiuiiud s tikes. Speclid assessment resolutions nnd cstl- mates of Contractors M , A , JNIooro , P. Sweeny , C. K. Mitchell , nml T. O'lloarn for wing and grading done wcro ordered ccrtl- led to the county auditor for taxation , with -ho exception of the estimate ofO'Hc.irn nnd Mitchell , which wcro ordered referred to tlio hhinco committee. On account of notices of > rotes ts. The city clerk wns Instructed to advertise Tor bids for the construction of n plunk side walk on Twelfth and tavcul adjoining streets The clerk was Instructed to advcillso for forlllllnir ) a number of allots. Aldciman iCncpher moved that an extra jond ho required from contractors thit ihov would piy the workmen. Aldcunnu Wood ixpluincd that the who'o ' trouble was caused jy sub letting contracts by a number of con- .motors who would take a plere of grading Ul'J'-j cents , for instance , and then sublet It .0 some other follows poorer than themselves it 10 cents , and then get the pny for It all , \\hlle the men who worked lor starvation \\aues failed to get anything , Knophcr's motion was adopted. An ordinnnco was passed ordering the con struction of a huge number of brick c.sklo- walks. Including Union avenue , Fifth avenue , cast side of Bcutoti street from Harmony slice t , An ordinance was passed oiderlng Hn/el sticet nnd cross streets llllcd to grade. A similar ordinance was passed ordering to crule a portion of Oak street , Washington uvcnuonnd Hunter avenue. The Iowa power and fuel company , the new gas company , gnvo notice of its accept ance of the chaiter granted a short time a o. The repoit os the appraisers appointed to condcin a narrow strip of land on Pcirln avenue - nuo for the purpose of straightening the street was received , announcing award of % )00. Iteferiod to finance committee. Mrs. Noimnn , whoso property was dam aged by grading on Stutsman stieet , pre sented another petition tlnougli her attorney , Colonel Dallv , asking pay for the damage sustained. The matter was referred to the city attorney. Mrs , Craw ford asked for the pajmcnt of ' ( X ) awarded hy the council for damages caused by the overflow of Indian cicek. He- fci red to tlnuneo committee. Tom O'lleam ga\o notice of a claim for > \\hiehho pioposed to urge against the city for nullifying his contract to grade Com mercial street. Alderman Everett asked if the mayor had any information concerning the outrages re ported by the press In tlio southern pail of the city , wicro a gang of toughs h.id broken up a mooting in the Fifth Avenue church , nnd suggested that the city offer a reward for their apprehension. The major stated that , the police were tailing care of the young toughs , thnt ICauo was under arrest and the others were hi Omaha. John Burke was announced as anew ap pointed policeman and his bond was np- jnovcd. After the reference ofalnigo number of petitions to the proper committees the coun cil adjourned. _ IRISHMAN'S OL.OA.K A Special Opportunity to Oot a Fine Imported Garment at Halt' Import er's Cost Only I'or fills Week1. Every lady who Is posted In the styles nnd values of cloaks knows that Etseman's is the place to look for them. They nro also avvaro that if theio is anything now and stylish to bo seen they have to eoino to Eisoinan's to Iind It. . Ladies come from a distance of hundreds of miles to see our styles nnd wo always please them , and send them away happy. This week wo uro in bettor shape than eyor to sell yon cloaks , wraps , Jackets cheaper than ever befoio , "Wo have closed out from the Manhattan cloak nnd suit company , and the \vell known firm of A. lYiendlaudur & Co. , of Bcilln , aud Dliuticnthall Brothers of i'.irls , their entire Importation of stylish simple garments , oulv one garment of a kind. Over500 styles at njdlscount of one-halt from importer's cost , and in order to make things livelv wo purpose to give our customers the benefit of our purchases. This Is the grand est opportunity for you to get the latest im ported illicit garments for less than the price of ordinary maJo cloaks. Don't miss this opportunity. Plush cloaks for Sl.50 worth S20. Plush cloaks for $15 , worth $25. Plush clo-iks for § 11 ! 50 , woith ? J3. \Vosavoyou fully one-linlf on plush cloaks or Jackets. Circat sale of misses' nnd children's ' cloaks , Jackets and ncvvmaikets. Prices way down , and n line doll given away with ovcrv child's cloak sold during this \veoknt Ilcury KIsc- man It Go's , gieatest cloak house In the west. Corner Bioadvv.iy and Pearl sis , Council Bluffs , In. Mall orders receive careful and prompt at tention. Special FCCH. County Attorney Orgm has filed with Auditor Hondtlcus an opinion thnt members of the marshal's nnd polleo force , if under salary , nrc not entitled to feesns special con stables in criminal cases , thus icjccting claims for fees of certain ofllccrs Hied before the county board. Officer Charles White , who Is interested to the extent ot $113.33 , will im mediately Institute proceedings against the county to iccover the amount. The Injustice that is done to the deputies In the maistml's ofllco Is indicated by the case of J. It. King , the horse thief who w.is brought up fiom ( ilcnwooil yesterday by Deputy Fowler. All the expenses of arrest ing the man and going after him have been paid by the mnishnl , and If ho is not reim bursed , ho ts just out thnt much , and in effect punished for his activity in arresting the man. A. ClirlNtmiiH Puzzle. What shall \vo buy for the holidays ! If this puzzles you como in and sco our holiday attractions ; brilliant diamonds ; gold nnd sliver watches and chains ; quaint , novel , now patterned jewelry , lings , bracelets , necklaces , lockets ; pold-headcd c.iue.s ; solid silver nnd plated ware : too many novelties to nnmoj you must see them to appreciate them , they nro so artistic und beautiful ; visitors wol- co mo to see our display. C. I ) . Jacnucmln & Co. , No. 27 Main st. Thu Old Fr.iliioy Cnite. Another chapter of the Prniriby case Is being written In thcdistrict court , It being a suit against Trainoy and his wife to recover the amount which Tralncy is s.Ud to have un lawfully retained from his father's estate. About the only property In sight is the home stead , which Is in Mrs. rruiney's name , An attempt Is being made to foice the pajment from this property. A motion Is mndo to dismiss the case so far ns frnlnoy Is concerned - corned , nnd other preliminary measures for clearing the deck for action occupied most of the tlmojestcrdav , Money to loan nt straight 5 per cent t > cr annum. H. H. Dninett , agent. J.C. nixDy , steam heating , sanitary en gineer , 013 Llfd bulldiiijf , Oraahas 204 Mer rinia block , Council Bluffs. The llmto The man llclgln , who was caucht In nn outbuilding of the Bloomer school , yesterday waived examination , and was bound over to the grand Jury , Not being able to furnish bonds ho went to jail , The chnrgo against Del pin 1s of u nature which arouses the great' eat. Indignation among nil respectable people , ' and Uclgla seems to reullzo that U is pirhups as well for him to l > ui jlll A > riiUmo nt least , as to bo on the streets. U Is moro than prob able thus If opportunity presented Itself notno Irnto parent who has ilnuijhters attending thnt school might give him the thumping , Thechnrge ngnlnsthlm Js Uintof ilrculnting obscene papers , but there1 is vcrv slim evi dence to substantiate this. A filthy note wns /omul / , but thm far there seems n dlftlculty In connecting him with ll ( or the leaving of ft In the outbuilding , where ho vvas found hidden. Ho scorns to bo Indifferent to the affair , and 1ms nothing to , sny , Gents' undorwcnr In prent variety at prices o suit all nt Model Clothing Co. , L. H , dossier Mgr. _ Dr , Scjbcit Jte. Ogden houso. Tel , HO. Silver Wedding. Last evening at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. ' . .ovcland there nssciublcd a host of friends vho cnmo there to celebrate their silver veddlng. After a merry round of music , nn original poem wiw tend by Mrs. Alexander audatory to tha happy hfo of this estimable couple during the past quarter of n century nnd ofvcll wishes for the quarter of n con- ury to come. After this Kov , Alexander nndo a few remarks and asked n blessing over the elaborate ropistof refreshments vhlch had been prepared nnd was then Kirtnken of nud highly relished > y these piesent. Among the many iftsHO noticed wcro a set of cnlvcs , forks and spoons fiom the ladles of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church , lickle castor from Ladies' relief corps , butter tnlfo fiom Mr. and Mrs. C. H , Glltnoro , ) ickle castor from Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Sncthcn , : rcam pitcher from Charles and Alexander . .ovelnnd , butter dish from Mrs. John Sncthcn , plcklo castor from Mit. Young , ooth pick holilor from the Misses Itopcr , nut irncker and picks from Mrs. Anderson , Jmahn ; nut cracker and picks ftoin the dlsscs IJcitscc , Indues nnd Strntton , a sugar spoon from Mr. and Mrs Kalton , n hand minted banner from Mrs. Cady , a bimutltul silver castor from Mr. Uobcuthnl of Omaha. For boys' and children's suits durably made nnd at lowest prices , call at the Model Clothing Co. An elegant line of Melton overcoats at ro diucd ratcsat Model Clothing Co. Tlio OoUl.-n IJOIILCUO Tonight. The Golden League will give nn ontoitain- neut this evening at tlioSecondPresbjtcrlun church. Following la the programme : Solo MM Gret7cr ( cc'tatlon ' Itcllo Clanser MIo Iulu Hiiyden { fcllntlon Dottle Wallace > uct Clara Ilufcoin and Nina SHimson Solo Wllllo Martin uct Nellie Kollcrnnd Mlllo Dnvls 'olo John Klrkland Solo l'ipd Marian tocitntlon Kil Wltirke Instrumental inuslo Miss Morton nstniiiH'iitut nuislo. . . . Itosslo A'aiiduboKart tiHltntlon Gcii"lvlvo 1'resoott Instrumentalmuslo llliincli Hufcorn ole { ocltatlon I.PO I'lnguo iistriinuiital iiiusle Mis MorchoiKo ( ueltiitlon Ducky Schliullrr nst rumen tnl muslo Mr. 1'oxloy Kocltatlon Lulu Otto Buy your coal nnd wood of C. D. Fuel Co. , 530Uroadway. Telephone 1JO. A Stolen AVncoii Found. H. .T. Vance , who lives at the coiner of Slghth street and Twelfth avenue , missed : iis wagon on Octocer 29. Ho has been on the hunt for It sioco then , and was yesterday rewarded by finding it In the possession of a young man named Ueed , who claimed to have .rnded for it with some grade 13 who were apparently going through tlio city , nnd who weio evidently working on railways. When Vance produced the necessary evidence to [ > rove that it was his wagon it was given up without further contest , although the young man is out about WO by the trade with the strangers. _ This week will bo a memorable one In the ticatine stove trado.e Justrcceived another car load of the Peninsular stoves and will luote bottom figures to purchasers. At M. & IC.'s , 8.20 Broadway. , Thanking Tlictr PrlondH. At a recent meeting of the Women's Chris tian association the following resolution was passed : Resolved , That we , the ofilcers and mem bers of this association , tender our sincere thanks to lion. L. W. Uoss for his legal scivices at nil times when wo needed them , and for his KCnerous nssistnncc In the purchase - chase of buildings nnd grounds for our hos pital. At the same time nnd place a vote of thanks was given toV. \ . S Mavne , csq. . for his kind nnd generous gilt of a lot for th(5 ( use of thu hospital of this association. Tor stout men's clothing call nt Model Clothing Co , L. II. Mossier , Mgr. Tlio Bazar Next Week. The bazar to bo given next week by the Indies of St. Francis Xi.vler ( church opens Monday. There nro numerous useful and ornamental articles which will bo disposed of , some of thorn very valuable. The attrac tions nro numerous unit varied , and the ladies should bo liberally p.itionUcd. In connection with the bnar there \vlll bo dramatic enter tainments at the ope 1,1 house Monday ana Tuesday evenings. A. IIoy'H Hun to the Fire. A boy nt.mcd J , Jnsoph , son of M. Jascph , living at No. 803 Williams street , met with quite n serious accident yesterday afternoon. Boy like , the tap of the Uro boll called him out for a run , and while following up the cn- gino down Fourth street ho was knocked down by a horse attached to a delivery wngon belonging to Kreldlor's grocery. One of the fiont shoes of the horse toro away n part of Iho little fellow's check , and ho received some braises besides. X.OVJE AAIt POLITICS. A Bronoh-of-PrumlBo Case Which Grow Out or the Combination. LIMA , O. , N"ov , 20.-Spccial [ Telegram to THU BEE. ] A peculiarbreachofpromise case has just been decided In the circuit court hero by a verdict for the plaintiff of $1,000. The case originated at Pauldlng two years ago Just uftcr the presidential campaign. Miss Mnry Shullvas engaged to marry a prominent young man named Adol- bert Lehman , who was an ardent republican. Ho was helping his party ralso a polo in the town , which was witnessed by Miss Shull , who was a strong democrat. During the pole-raising she " 'hurrahed for Cleveland several times.'This so angered Lehman that ho refused to jnorry the gill. She brought suit against him. and after several trials of the case It resulted as above stated. Recalls the Interdiction. ICopyrfoU ISSObu JUI/IM / Oartlnn Dennett. ] ROME , Nov. 20 , [ NewYork HoraldCablo Spccinl to Tm : Diil-l-Tho Vatican , fearing the partial participation of catholics in the election , the OssorvntoreJJomann recalls sol emnly the papal inteidl tlfln of such partici pation. lleorgnnlzcd the 'IVniiHoontlnoiitnl. CHICAGO , Nov , 20. " 'poclal Telegram to THE BEK.J The Trahslontinental associa tion practically reorganized today. The old agreement was strengthened and each line tonic a solemn pledge nut ) to cut rates. This action has como to bo 'regarded ns a Joke among railroad men , but 1ho Transcontinen tal people say they meiin business. Demand a lliuhcr Scale. IXPUXAIOUH , Ind. , Nov , 20. Conductors , brakemen , engineers , firemen nnd switchmen of the Lake Erie < Ss Western , through a com mittee representing their several branches of the servlco.mudo . a demand today for a higher scale of wages. A Child Drowned In a Bucket. DKS MOINES , la. , Nov. 20. [ Spocl.il Tele gram to Tim BEE. ] The one-year-old child of Chambers Fcaso , while left alone a few moments this evening fell into a bucket of water and was diowucd. To 1)0 KecoiiitriicUMl. L.ONPOV , Xov , 20.-lt is reported the house of BarhiR Brothers k Co. is about to be re constructed as a Joint stock company with several large capitalists lu , Including Gun- ness and others. Judge Hrvvnco Sinking. The condition of Judge Snvngo remains un changed. Ilo is resting , apparently , qulto free from pnl.t , but is undoubtedly approach ing the Hnal dissolution , which the doctors think111 como \\lthln a couple of days , LOCAL 1'UM'IICS. Seventh AVnrcl Hoptihllonti" . There were three republican meetings In the Seventh ward last night. Two of the meetings wcro held by llooder men und ono by Chnffco admirers. The latter was held on 1'nrk avenue , nnd although It was supposed to be conducted under the auspices of the ward club , a fair representation was not present. Charles C. Thomas presided. A resolution carried to the effect that the chair appoint six members to Investigate Chaffedrs rciord since ho had been n councilman , nnd have their report printed in pamphlet form for circulation. The following wore ap pointed ! a , C. Mctculf , 0.1 > . White , P. J. Qunloy , John O rant , Ocorgo Snblno nnd A. L. Frnnk. It seemed ns though thorn was no otto present who was in favor of cither Clhnffco or lioertcr , but llnnlly Mr. Piper suc ceeded In having a motion can led which gnvo the endorsement of the meeting to ChnfCco. Some lively debates' took place between I'd Walsh and J , W. Ellor , but astdo from their sarcasm theio was no excitement. L'llcr Is a red-hot Ulmffoo man , although he admitted that ho believed that ho was in the council combine. Ills excuse for supporting him In pieforenco toHocdorvns that ho had been told that Koeder had gone Into u combine of some sort with democrats. Walsh sat down severely on Klier for talking about u man \\hownsnol present , and the language of both men was positive. At Forty-third nud Lonvenworth nnd Kitty-iltth and Lcavenworth streets the voters nnd propeity owners held meetings , \vhero enthusiastic- speeches were inado en- doislngMr. Kocctcr. SivtM Wnril Republicans. The republicans of the Sixth ward mot last night nt the club headquarters nt the corner of Lake and Twenty-sixth streets. The ob ject of the meeting wns to decide whether or lot to held n caucus at which a candidate for jouiicllinnn m' at bo chosen. There vero nbout sixty voters present , and among them there were several candidates for nldermnnio Honors. Early in the meeting a resolution was jiassed which decided thnt no caucus nomina tions would ho nnulo , but the matter will bo decided at the prlmniics. The lending candidates who hnvo been mentioned ami who \\lll enter the primary stiugglo fornotnlnatlon-ato : D. B. Houch , T. P. ilay , W. T. U. Woods , W. L. Irish nnd - W. Fitch. Mr. Houch , Mr , Fitch , Air. Bay and Mr. Woods weio each called out nnd mndo short speeches , pledging that they would l.iy tisido all pcisonnlprcfcionces when the piimnries nro over and work for the man who gets the nomination. WHISKY TltUisT KNOCKISU OUT. Application Tor nn Injimutltm Denied in thn Federal Court. The NcbuisUa City distillery case , which has engaged the attention of the United States court in this city moio or less for the past few months , was terminated jcstciday in a victory lor the distillery. The hostility of the trust to any manufac turer who proposed to enter into competition with it cut tied the president of the trust to Washington , where the case was Brought before - fore the commissioner of Intcinal revenue npo.i the question of the title to tlio pioperty. Notwithstanding the decision of the supreme court ot this state , locating the title in the parties who owned it before , nnd deciding that It hud been unlawfully convoyed to the trust , the Litter was nblo to delay the accept ance of the distillery pipers for ten days or more , aud until Hon. John C. Watson , coun sel for the distillery people , appeared before the commissioner at Washington and pio- scntcd the other side of the cabo. The trust people then transferred the fight to the federal court In this city , and on Sat urday last obtained a rcstininlng order fiom JudgeDundy until Tuesday , when the ques tion of a permanent Injunction was argued before Judges C.ildwcll und Dundy. The argument was continued until last evening , when the court piomptly set aside the restraining older , refused the injunction asked for , and rather broadly Intimated th.it the court would enter into no scheme with the whisky trust to suppiess an industry which ventured to operate in competition with it. The distillery will nt ones bo put in opera tion , tlio necessary permission having been obtained through Collector Peters. A3IVSK3IKXT3. Henry Dlxoy and his magnificent compiny appeared ntBojd's last night in Walburton's kaleidoscopic entertainment , in two acts and eight tableaux , entitled "Tho Seven Ages. " In no piece In which the celebrated star has appealed in this city has ho been able to so display his versatility as in this produc tion. tion.While While it abounds In dancing , sintrlng and situations that are by no means now , tlio story Is in some respects original and the do- vclonmont of each epoch is aitistlc nnd of- feotlvo in the extreme. The scenery Is elaborate , the costuming rich and appropriate nnd the \omen are beautiful. Indeed , nothing scorns to have been omitted which would tend to afford an evening of unalloyed enjoyment. Tlio Y. > f. O. A. Kliinncrs. Mr. C. K. Ober of Now York City , secre tary of the Young Men's Christian nssocia- tlon , Is in the city nnd will remain for the time necessary to complete the special can vass of the Omnna association for the funds necessary to carry on tholr work for the young men of our city. There has been a greatly exaggerated notion on the part of some , who hnvo not , fully understood the facts , in regard to the llnanclal standing of the association In this city. Mr Obor says that the cost of carrjing on the work hero compares favorably with other cities of the size and importance of Omnkn , nnd the finan cial dlfllculty of tlio Oinahn association Is no moio than should bo expected , where a part of the money for the yearly current expenses of this woik is not raised at the beginning of each llscal year by popular subscription. The association is not intended to run on a self-supporting basis , but alms to pluco Its advantages for mutual improvement within the reach of nil self-icspecting young men , by placing its membership fcoata sum which Is considerably below the actual cost of main taining the association. Moro than $1,000,000 Is annually given for the support of the asso ciation In ttila country , above the income from membership dues , by tlioso who bellovo In the importance of this work for the wel fare of young men. Mr. Ober has been nearly all of the moio thun two hundred asso ciation buildings in this country and says that ho can thlnK of no Important city \vhoro a bettor location has bcon secured for this work. The board of directors of the Omaha association have shown gient wisdom In the purchase of'such a dcslrablo property and the regular work of the association deserves the most hearty support. Mr. Nash , the state secretary of the Nebraska braska association , will co-operate with Mr Ober in tbis financial canvass , and state nieutt will bo made of the condition of the association llnances and of the progress o the work. BIuMuhon nnd tlio .lap. An agreement was entered into yesterday by which Matsiulti Soraldchl , the Jnp , nm Thomas McMahon will como together in n Grtcco-Komnn wrestling match nt the Gram opcia house next Tuesday night for f50 ( as Ido. The rules governing the mutch wil bo , all holds go , best two in three falls. The winner will take nil of the stake money and 75 per cent of the gross gate monoy. If th pintles fall to appear , or if cither party fall to score two falls during the contest , th gnto money will bo refunded nnd the stake donated to some chiultublo institution. Th parties have each put up $100 and the balnnc will bo put up'next inondny .night. P. B Murphy bos bccu selected us stake holder. Thomas S. Pontoo , patentee of n no\ centrifugal olectrlo motor , Is In the cltj for the purpose of malting arrangement for building a factory to muuufautur his machines la Omuha. Tiit : cjiKitontis o ir.v A Suit Aggregating MlllloiiH to Ilo Urouglit Against ttio Government , KASSVS OITV , Mo. , Nov. 20. Secretary Illnlr of the Cherokee Strip Live Stock niso- clallon is in the city and tells n startling story of ruin anil desolation now in order In the strip. Ho expressed the opinion that within ten days from the time the strip Is vacated by the ranchmen all Improvements made there will bo possessed by thieves from Oklahoma nnd Kansas , unless thn government orders out troops to pro tect the proiwrty. The teims of the lenso provide that nil pciiuntient improvements shall rev < rt to the use nnd ownership of the Chcrokces when the cattle men vacate. The value of the ontlto 1m- movements nro placed nt half u million del lars. In the suit of the association against .r. K. Stoller , one of tlio tenants today for non payment of rent , the Judge instructed the lury to Ilii'l for tlio plaintiff , declining tlio association's lease \\lth the Indians valid and dcclnrcd the Indians owners of thostiip. Tbo association will now sue the United States government for dnmngcs In n sum aggregating millions of dollars. Important Meet Ing of Western ItondH. CIIICAOO , Nov. 20--fKieclal ) Teleijram to Tim Uii : : . ] What may turn out to bo the most Impoitant meeting western lines have held in years is called for December 2 by Chnliinan Midgloy , it Is called under a resolution passed by the Western Trolght association reciting tli.it tiuItT had never been better , that no previous shoitugo of cars equalled the piesent In duration and that never before hnd net earnings cut n peeler llgure. The resolution continued that this condition wns owing to thn low basis of rates in existence nnd that theio should be a gen eral advance. Chairman Fluloy has had mnny sssurnnccs of co-operation from west ern loads nnd ho docs not doubt the success of the meeting. Alillucslti the entire \vest will send executive olllceis and repiescnta- tlves. ol Oddfellows. St'iiixcuiri.n. Nov 20Tho Oddfellows oil ay reduced the minimum dues from 0 cents per week to 7 cents for ben llcial mombcis and 5 cents for non-ben tlclnl , when a proviso upon mi assessment Is undo with less than * 100 in the lodge tie.is- ly nn assessment of f > 0 cents per member Is o bo mnilo. Ucprcsentntivos to the sever ilgn grand ledge wcio instructed to ask thn icily to puiiiiit the us oinbllng of the mitiona oiiventlou of the Daughters of iiobekah vhich they prohibited last summer. The ) nu < rhtcrs of Uobckiih elected Mis. J. J loreland of Pontlnc president. Blood ! Ill i Hty IJ.IWJOI-M. SruiTRMiuiifl , S. C. . Nov. 20 A bloody ow took place hero this morning between wo lending young lawyers over a game of lokcr. They Imbibed fieel.v of wlno duilug ho niirht and became very boisteious. finally they quarrelled. James Pnttcet In a fienzy attacked CnptJlii Edwin Kcr- ison , mistaking him for Matt ITlojd. Ho lushed iferrison , actunllv ilUemtiowcllng ihn. Floyd then stabbed I'attcet in the hack , ho knl to bhido penetrating the left lung. loth will probably die lips. ATCLIKTOV. First race Autocrat , ( llnry. Second race -Dictum , Xennbla. Third race Salllo Harper , Falson. Fourth rocs ' - idgo , Al Farrow. Fifth race Cheney , Gendarme. Sixth ruco I'r. James , Text. AT MSIIMM.K. Fiist race Coiinno Kinncy , Little Midget. Second race Jubilee , Atticus. Third race Hnnlcrupt. Ihmlnla. Fourth race ( Juldo , Cashier. Fifth race Miss Francis , Eolcm. Mi s Ella A'atll of Beatrice , is In the city , ho truest of her brother , W F. Vnlll , city ickct ugunt of the Burlington. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. w ANTHH Olrl for conoral housowork. Mis. 1) ) . W. Arolier , WiSurond avenue. MEN WANTr.D 200 laborers and tcam > < tcrs for H. H work In Wyoming ; free tr.inspor- atlon. 0. T. Itray , heott St. . Couneil HIiills. WANTIID A carocntcr to hullil a small house In thu umntry wlio will take a lorso In payinont for bis work. Apply to Leonaid n\ciett. IIHADof lioiHestomchiiriRO forclcarland oreltyluojiorty. Johnston.1 Van fatten , Everett hloou . A Al'AHMS In southwestern Iowa for Ttvtorins easy. ANn small fai ms and a . . . land around Council Illufls. Johnston & Van I'utten. Kverett bloclr. PAIH of mules , Imriipss and waiton for sain on n vein's time. Johnston & Van I'atten , r.Nciott block. M US. AMHIilA NMF.LSON. M.I ) . , Micclulmid wife. 1f.'li-a nvc , Council Hln ITs , In. ' PnOfAlT'nAIiaAINH In homo * for sale 01 rent ; also two fajumlois strict lots , N Omaha. J. It. Davidson. liiVfith avc. w ; iAN. Marcus hloolt. Notary I'uhllc.oolleetlons , typewriting. FOR lirNT A dcslr.ihlo brick mldonci' of II rooms , pious intly sltn itcd on lilsli ground. IiiirKO yaid and oreli.ud. Oouvenlent to motor. Anpfy to N. 1' . Dodge & Co. V\7ANTI3n I3norectloyoiiii7 lady or Rent. V Will pay tl * > per wuiik to right piirty. l'\ ' 0 , S , 007 Willow live , Council 'Hulls. TJIOKlTvLK-riPii'.o and furniture of Seott JJ lloiihe , Council llliills , ' . ' 5 looms , Che.ip ; , i bargain. Address J. H. Jordan , Couneil DliilVs. OK UP.NT 'llio MnMahan thrco-slory lirluk block , No. .13 S. .Main st , with ole valor J. W. FOR HUNT A choice ploco of Burden land near Council Illulls , n 1th good now liultd- ItiK. linmedlatp posaesslou If dosliod. J. W , bqulrua. FOR SAhfi Complcto set of tliinoi-s tools , nndsniiill stock ot tlnw.nu at a bargain. Iiiqulro at room Mia Muirlani bluek , _ pro sto\es ut cost to close out. IIeadiimrtors - ' for hard m.iplu house iiHiUiiK rollor.i and Jauks. U. D. Amy A , Uo. 6JO Main streot. MWOSO-ncro farma for sale nonr the city at JL n bargain. W. A. Wood A. Co. , WO Main st. FOR SYliE or Roat Harden land , with houses , by J. It. Hlco. 1U ( Main tt. , Counull Bluiri THE SKINi la nn Important factor In hcoyilnft Rood health ; if It docs not net In tlie/ / way Intended by nature , It * functions nro performed by other organo , < Uio Klilnpys nnd the Tiling * ; nml the ostilt is a breakdown of general Swift's Specific Is the remedy of nature to ntlmulnto tlio skin to proper action. It no\cr falls In this and always accomplishes tlio purpose. Send for our trcatUo on the IHood ixnd Skin Diseases. SWIFT Srr.cinc Co. , Atlanta , Oa. " \Vliul > li ill I do on Clirlstnms ilny. If inv ttinygoivia should run away ? " Wodon'U'Vpoi't our BIMV geese torim .man but no HI ! ill niton the following togotawnd on Christmas iluy : 1 luiri'l jiiiinuliitul Hiiitnr. fiO IKlnci : nml .luvn ooflVo. SUO II s It T. Iliivls1 No. 10 Hour. 1(1 ( biislu Is of pointings. r > His. best U-a Tin- above Roods will Ri't tiw.iy , nml If you onii capture uny of Ilium you arc urluoinu to them. If jou wnnt to kmm further purtlcu- liiMiisk luij of our titli'smcii , ni.d uttliosiino tlinu nao > oiuoulf .11 | ior cent. \Vi > buy for c.ish and sell Jor cash , nml nro iililo ( o , i\o niireustoinor * ; r > per c'cnt unitr is WHAT YOU CAN no rim OASIIJ l.Mlw. Kr.umintu I sugar fur. . . "I 00 Hillx \truCsiicn i . 1 00 17 Hit I' sitgni . . 1 00 8 b us of RI KM I laundry t-o.ip . . r > o liiireuhottli' liluli\K . . 5o California hums i > t < r pound . . Do Hondo's hums pur liiuind . . . Ho I'riMin ( . 'lii'OM' pi't' pound . . . ISO Potatoes per liushol . lot ( loud Itinum . , ir > o .lolly per | omul . r > o Navy limns pcrpoiind . 5o Cr.ickorsper pound . f > o Thrpo loiM'sof lire ill for . 10a Mustard Snidliiox , pei can . 10a Oil Sudliii'H , peri'ini . 7o I'ottrcl li un , | iur c-nii . 5o lolied liiiui. PIT c in . r > o Two or. liottlu Ic'inim cslrnpt . . So Twoof. bottlu vanllu oxlr.iut . r o Vlniunr , pi'r 'ulloii . . I.'KJ Cn.lloll , per Kidlon . 10n I'lvo''iillnns u.tsollno . . . . lud Wo mo IIiMidiinnrli'rs on Flour. It T Davis' No. 10 , per sack II 00 It. T Din Is1 , Illuo 1) , porsauk . 1 : U ( old intulnl. poi suck . . . . 1 t > Q Ilngi1 , Nurloii A CWH Hull.ilo Flour . . 1 4C A. UUt ler , try It , per suck . 1 00 All Roods w.iri.uitod ns lopresontod and la ounce ) tolho pound , MolKh vour goods and don't IMS di'c'islved liv vom high priced Hincor- nian Any grocer wishing to null out , onll on ED. N. BROWN'S , C. O. D. Fourth Street nml Hrondvvay. Council Bluffs. lown. IT I'AN 'JTO I'roplo who IIHVO liivcitlgutod llio heating pioblcm the mini HID these who eoino thu noan'st M > ! \ Ins It. Lhlsls the URU of Inven tion and dlscinoiy Appliances for 'Mil-rat ing and distributing lii-.it todiiy consume lesi than half thofuol iisod l > j thunld extravagant iiiutliiidH M.inufncturcrs of chut u'tei , lllio tlioiiiulicrs of the AIM' OAKLAND stoves , wliohnvo vast sums Invested In tliulr man- iifuctoiy , imtnotliluK upon tlio mat Not until thoprlialplu moUed h isre.icliLMl tlio hUhost KliiKoof iluvolopi'iiiunt. TlicntliuyKiiiiriinlcu thoeoodtto l ) Ju > ! \ \ hul Is cl.ilnieil forthuin , TIinis'M AltT OAKLAND lUIATHUS rc.dfzo tliu hlu'lii'st pot foot Ion In the sto\o niaki'r'sait , and genoiato nnd distribute the KriMti'st iinioiint of licit for thu fuel eon- sinned ofiiin steve In the wet Id. 'this H obtained by tlio no svsluin of hot nlr duc-tl nml ruMih liu lliopot thnt pioMMits the aciuinnl itton of aslios lictwecu the thu and thelioatliiR hiirf.uO' > . Oonio and * -oo cnu of tin ia In upuatlon at my liardunio Ntoro , fiot Itio.iihvay. ln\ostlsatlon will convlnca you that 11 Is the best \\ollas the liunilsoia- est stmoovor niiidc. TlioMINV ( lUA > 'lOIMIiATnilS ) : uro Jusl the thine for hoitliu hod cliainhois and looms svldoin uscili tln.in. ( ) inek ami or namental. I' . O. InVOh. ) 501 llrondwny , Council lIlnlT-i. CITIZEnSSTATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 , IliiKrTOii' . A Miller , K. 0. Glcason , 13. It. Shucart , 13. 13. Hart , J. I ) . I3 < lmundsnii , I'liarlui O. llantun. Trantiotgenor.il b.inkliu bu I- nes < < . l/.tr ust uidtil | and siirphH of uny bank in Sontliwostern Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. D. M. McDaneld & Co. , Butchers' and Packers' Supplies , Marks ! Fixtures , Casings , Pnloi's .mil Sausiuo MnknrV Macliluoiy RM- 8'JMiilnst. ; . . Cnnndl UlulTs , la. Also dc.ilon In Hides and I'IIM. V Cn1iif7 | .Tustlcoof the I'eico. Ofllioovei lli Oblllllt Anioilean Hxpross , No. 4J1 llroadway , Couneil ItlulT-i , Iowa. tyinic Xr 'I'lliniirirc ' Attorneys nt l/iw Pr.ie- Ollllb billllUlUS tto | , „ Jtho state nnd federal courts' . Knnms : i , 4 and 5 faliugarl llinu block , Council Iltiills. Io\vu. \ OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. rornor Main arid llroadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. DoiilorH In forelKn and dnniostlo oxclKum Collection made and Interuat iiuld on tlraa ( JcposlK , . ALL COAL UNDER COVER. DRY AND CLEAN AT ALL TIMES. GAJRBON GOAL GO. Wholesale and R.elall Oealors In. HARD and SOFT COAL The ntaovo cut shows our new solf-dumplng retail wngon , by which three tons of coal can bo unlbadetl in a minuta and carried Into the cellar OP coal house if it is 20 foot awny. No coal left In the wogon , None scattered on the ground. Used ex clusively by us. OFFICE , 1O PEARL ST. Ynrd , lOth Ave & Fourth St. J. I-I. m. OLxAHIC. Manager , OOUNOILx BLxUE FS , la. Telephones : 0111 co , 800. Yard , 840.