THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 21) ) , 1800. HIE OMAHA KEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , fcO. 12 PEARL ST. Delivered by Cnrrlur In uny partof the City. 11. W. Tll/IUN. - - - MANAOBU TELEPHONES : nufttiirff ! ) Office. No. U Nlglit Editor , No. 21. JllXUIt JIKXTWS. ' N. Y. P. Co. Council niuffs Lumber Co. . coal. Permit towed was Vostcnlny given to 13. Tlnncll and fntinlo Ulshop , both of this city. The case of Combs vs. Jlurbridgo reached the arguments yesterday afternoon In the district court. A young girl ran llncl n place to help nt housework by applying to Mrs. P , M. 1'ryor , OKI llluft street. Special meeting of Klchetnh council No. .1 , D. of P. , this evening. All members re quested to bo present. The employes of tho"postofllco were each roiiH'inbored by a fat turkey on Thunksirlv- Ing day. Suspicions were 'dlrcctoJ toward Postmaster Troynor , mid ho wns kept busy cvndhitf the accusation of being the generous giver. It took about forty turkeys to go the rounds , C. U. Allen and a party of surveyors yes terday went out over tho. road to Chautaiiciua tb take frcsb obscrvnttons us to the feasibility of running n motor line out thero. It bolus ' , thought that n more practical ami less expen sive route could bo found than these already discussed. The depraved taste of the man Delgln , now In the county Jail , has been still further Miowa by finding hi his possession as vile a little book as was ever printed.hcn \ searched at the time of his arrest this wns overlooked In son.o way , but when ho was taken to the county Jail It was found upon him. him.MM. MM. .Tames Armour died In Ottawa , 111. , Sunday , November 2:1 : , at the residence of her daughter , Mrs. liyburn. Mrs. Armour will bo well remembered In this city , having olten visited her daughter , Mrs. 0. U. Tyler. The burial services were private from the 'residence of Dr. Uyburn and the Interment was la the Ottawa cemetery. Mr. uudMvs. Tyler returned homo yesterday. .1 nines Jolnibon and Charles Kllllon , tlio men who appropriated a horse ntul bupcy be longing to Henry Uoffeen and drove It over from Omaha on Thanksgiving night , settled the matter yesterday by the payment of $50 for the Injury sustained by the horse and the damage to the buggy and harness , ? 10 costs and $ . " > attorney's fee , and wcro discharged. It was shown that they did not Intend to steal the rig , but wcro only indulging in n drunken lark. Contractor Huber paid the bills for them , nnd they will continue In his employ nnd'work on the Indian creek dlteh. Thooftlccrs are working up on assault case against George Cms , the negro who was sent to Jail for ten clays for thetbelt of some money from Hancock's second band store , The assault was committed upon a white woman with whom ho bad been living , and It has boon shown that It wns an assault with Intent to commit murder. The woman 1ms been ilotcrred from prosecuting on account orlior fear that Crlss would kill her. Her dread of him is so great that she has left the city , but tbo onicors have decided to unng her back and make her the prosecuting witness in the case. They feel satlstled that they can secure suniclcnt evidence to send the coon across the slate , and thus got rid of him for awhile. Ofllcor Graham , whoso line physique and tmiidsoino face have made him n constant ob ject of admiration , especially among the ladies - dies who promenade on Broadway , Is under c cloud. It Is only a temporary shadow , how ever , aud will soon pass away. Ho' has losl the elegant mustache that has bcoi such an important part of his tint make-up. Yesterday niornlnir ho nttemntci to build a ilro in tbo kitchen stove a. ' homo by the use of coal oil. The tire burnci all right , but It burned too suddenly for th < ofllcer , nun when ho recovered from the shod nnd shook the ashes out of his hair there \vw only a parched and discolored stubble when hit. silken mustache was blooming si luxuriantly n moment before. A barber hai to ilnUh what the Ilro had only partlly done aud for several days the ofllccr's friends wil not know him as they pass by. Mrs. Jolin Dalton , the owner of two trouble gome cows , who got into a dlfllculty with i neighbor woman ever them , and was anxloui to have her arrested , succeeded in getting i warrant yesterday from Justice Schurz. Tin warrant , called for the arrest of Mrs , Emim Tipps , nnd the charge was assault nnd bat tcry. Mrs. Tipps was arrested and brough into court , but she concluded that slio wautci „ u change of venue , and got the case trans " ferrod to Justice Burnett's tribunal. A heat ing was to have been had yesterday after jioon , but after looking the ground ovc In Burnett's ' court she concluded that sh would like to have tbo case tried before Jus tlco Hondricks , and the motion to make th transfer will bo argued this afternoon. Mrs Tipps took up Mrs. Gallon's cows , nnd kep them over night when they had broken hit the yard and damaged her promises , and sh refused to let MM. Dalton have them untl the damages wcro settled. In the disput that arose over the matter Mrs.Tipps slappei Mrs. Dalton , nnd hence the arrest. All th parties live In the southwest portloa of th city. _ A Christmas Puzzle. What shall wo buy for the holidays ! ] this puzzles you como In and see our hollda attractions : brilliant diamonds ; gold nn silver watches and chains ; quaint , novel. iio\ patterned Jewelry , rings , bracelets , necklace ! lockets ; gold-headed canes ; solid stiver nm plated ware : too ninny novelties to name you must see them to appreciate thorn , the are so artistic and beautiful ; visitors we como to see our display. C. B. Jacquemln , Co. , No. 'J7 Mala st. The great blow about heaters our would-t competitors are making. Have you scon better stock of heaters and lower prices tun at M. & K.'s , ! ) ' , ' 0 Broadway. Mrs. C. (3. ( Saunders is visiting her paroir at Delta , la. \ fV. . Lunger and wife Imvo gene to Ch cngo for a two week's visit , , Mrs. C. K. Shearer and son Fred left yc torday for Mexico , Mo. , tospcndtbo holluai with relatives. Louis Ottcnhelinor lias Just removed 414 Broadway with a full line of clothing nr furnishing goods. A Stolen HOIHO Recovered. Shortly at tor dark on Thanksgiving nlgl a valuable horse and buggy belonging to LI' ' oryman ( JcorgoVosnor , were stolen by sou unknown person. The horse bad be ( hitched for a few moments In front of business house on Main street , When tl gentleman who had hired the rig cnmo out was gone. Ho reported the fuel to the pr prletor of tbo stnblo anil tbo police we notttlod. During tbo night no tidings of tl lost rig could bo obtained. Yesterday mor ing efforts for n more extended search wo arranged. At noon yesterday Jobu Coo a young farmer living a short dlstau cast of the city , came to tl oily building with the missing horse m buggy , accompanied by his wife and bab He reported thut ho had found tbo her loose at the foot of the Cunning hill , bctwc tbo city and the Chuutniunm grounds. T : horse was dripping with perspiration , ni had apparently been driven very hard. I took tbo animal homo with him and cared f It during the night. Captain dough direct him to Wostner's barn on Muln street , ni Cook returned the animal to Its owner , it was evidently another case of ending drunken frolic with horse stealing. Tbo f lows who took the horse kavo not been d covered. aDr. Soybcrt. lie. . Ogden house. Tel. 1- Scott House. 85 ct. meals , 25a Our line of cook stoves and ranges , frc . . $7.60 to f5 ! gives you the greatest variety \M > lect from , at Mandel & Klelu's , 820 Hroa headquarters , Thu rtcck will bo n memorable ono In t ucatlnu itovo.Hrade.o lust received anoth car loiul of ino Peninsular stoves and tv yiioto bottout ( Inures to iiurclmsers. At M , 'k.'s , OX ) Utoadway. THE SEWS IN THE BLUFFS , An Alleged Attempt at Highway Robbery near Oresent City on Thtuiksgivlug. TALKS ABOUT CHEAP FUEL GAS. How tlie Now Company Onn Afford to Mnko It Cheaper than Natural Gns Stolen HOIHO Ilecov- crctl ailnor Mention. A mnn named Cowan , who has been trad ing In horse's , had a rather startling Thanksgiving - giving experience ! near Crescent. Ho hud noticed two fellows who sccincil to bo follow ing him about , nnd as ho had considerable inouoy on his person ho naturally concluded that they hud learned thu fact nnd were de- tcrmlnc-d to rob him. About three miles from Crescent he stopped at n farm house , and In formed the folki there that ttieso two men had been following him , anil ho wanted to stay until tliuy had soue aloni ? up the iuul. They soon passed the liouso lu a buguy , and lifter they hud gene ho started on. licforo ho had proceeded far one * of the follows , whosu nutiio proved to bo George Johnson , stopped him , nnd pointing u revolver at him declared Unit ho wanted him , ns ho was an ofllcor. The startled horseman demanded to see the wit-rant , to which John son replied that the otticr fellow , who was a little ways oft In the buggy , had the warrant. The mun refused to bo taken into custody under any such n demand , and when the other fellow came up with the bug y , ho could produce no warrant. The other mun , whose nnme was afterwards ascertained to bo Bryan Hlloy , was too drunk to Imvoproduced n warrant u he had one. After the attempt to work this blull had fulled the fellows drove off , nnd the horseman went to Crescent , filed an Information , and soon oflk\rs wcro after the two men. They succeeded in arresting both and brlnplnp tnetn to Crescent. They wore charge ; ' , with attempted robbery. Both the men arrested are residents of Mis souri Vallov , where they hired a team In the forenoon of that day for the purpose of tak ing a drive. Johnson s said to have had n rather hard record. Hilcy is said to bo nn Inoffensive - offensive citizen , whoso mends say ho was evidently led into the scrape by being full of reckless whisky. One theory of the affair is that the horseman , who had been at Missouri Valley , had been cunningly followed Into Crescent township for the deliberate purpose of robbing him at the nrst good opportunity. The other Is that the two men were Just drunk enough to want a llttlo scrap , and that they came across this niiiii by chance , merely giving him a scare as tbo result of u drunken frolic. Cmsccnt was badly torn up ever tne affair , and the news that two highway robbers had been captured went like the wind. A. DUSIXKSS IMIOI'OSITION. We Have OUR to Talk to You About. BUSINESS FOR YOU AND BUSINESS FOU US. Experience has proved to you nnd us that the tiino to make hay is when the sun shines. The sun Is shining for the buyer this season and the seller has to como to time and sell ills goods In the season they are bought for. We have an overstock of goods and right now Is the time to sell it wo know itl The weather Is unfavorable for the dry goods trade , but w\ propose to sell oar stock , If low prices will do It. Wo will offer tomorrow and during tills week such attractive bargains In cloaks , jackets , wraps , misses' and children's cloaks , underwear , and all heavy clothing nt such prices that It will pay anyone whc studio * economy to lay In their goods for the season. Our stock is all fresh and of the latest ami best styles. Our holiday department , which is the no knowledged center of attraction , will bo oper to thu public after Monday. It takes up out entire third floor and consists of the latest choicest nnd wrest novelties that the Atner lean and European markets produce. A trif through our house and tbo various depart incuts will convince every loyal citizen ol Council Bluffs that our institution Is not behind hind the times , but the leader of all estab lishmcnts in the norttuvcst. Everybody cor dlnlly Invited. Call ana see us. IlExnr EISE.MAX & Co. , Broadway and Pearl street , Council Bluffs The Promised Ulianp Gis. " 1 wish you would say that the Iowa fuel nnd power company has not surrendered iu charter and does not Intend to surrender it , " said ono of the Interested parlies to THE Bui yesterday. "Tue Bin : Is the only paper thai has not given currency to this falsehood , am I wish yon would contradict it again. Tin company Is Incorporated under the jaws ol the state , and the company that Is being or ganlzcd hero has filed Us articles of Incot poration with the county auditor. I'assur you that it is an entity that can sue and bi sued , and if there Is not loss freedom used ii talking about its affairs tticro may bo som libel suits instituted. " The general history of the organization ha never been published , and there has been good ueal of mystery surrounding it. Th gentleman , when press-jd for informa tion concerning the enterprise , gav Tin : BBIJ n brief history of it an a rough description of the proecs used to make fuel g.\s largely out of the tw elements , water nnd air. A company eon posed of reliable men has purchased th right to introduce and use the process ii Iowa and has about concluded negotiation for a similar right for the state or Nebraska It is their Intentlnii to establish plants 1 every city In the two states that Is larg enough to support an old-fashioned gas works To do this would require nioro capital thn the company could command , and the ofllcei have determined to enlist local capital i : every city where they establish n plant. They wore anxious to establish the firs plant erected In Iowa at Council Bluffs , fc the reason that it is the only Important guti way between thu east mid west located In th state. The plan Is to make this the princlp : parent plant , nnd the company would mak . .heaviest Investment here. The f 10,000 t local capital asked to bo subscribed is not 1 be paid In until the plant has been partial ! erected and the practicability of the procet demonstrated by actual work. Then tl : amount Is only to bo paid In small instal ments , the linal installments not to bo pal until nearly a year after the completion c the works. The process used is ns different from an other known as tha method of producing a electric light Is difterontfrom that of makln n tallow candlo. It is known as the Hall pn cess , and is the result of profound invcstlgi tion and the application of recent clicmici discoveries , It is based upon the deductlo that the amount of oxygen necessary to coi sumo a pound of coal equals so many cab fret , nnd instead of permitting the combui tion tp take place In an ordinary retort b the application of Intense heat around It U coal Is consumed in n retort hcrmctlcall scaled and into which the requlsll number of cubic foct of atmosphoi has been forced under pressure , it estimated that 28S cubic feet of atmosphoi is required tooousmmo ono pound of coal , un If a ton of coal has boon1 placed In the rote then 2,000 times this amount of air Is force In mixed with steam. The coal is consume and the entire product of combustion tluul goes into the gasholder. It has more tl character of vapor of alcohol or ether than i ordinary carhurotted liydroinm and buri when Ignited In tbo open air with an lutcus ly hot blue ilumo as free from sinoko as i cohol. By this process they claim to bo nblo i demonstrate that they can produce sever hundred thousand feet ot fuel gas from tl combustion of n single ton of boal. This sutllclcnt to Indicate that they can furnli gas at 85 cents n thousand to the consum iuul niako n big profit. Council Bluffs will eventually have tl pln.it , but unless the small amount of stoi offereel is token nt OHCO them will 1 some delay in petting it , and this w not bo the initial point to bo visit by thousands to sea the first cheap fuel g plant in the west. Sioux City men liavo c force ! tq Bubscribo the amount U9k ° d for once provided the company will muko th town the initial point. Tlio proposition being seriously considered , and unless the i innlnlngf 1,000 or M.OOO worth of stock U taken at once they may accept the Corn llusker's offer , It Is certainly of n great doiil of Importance to the city , and ns the parties who take stock will not'bo nskcd to pay In their money until after a long Interval , nnd then only upon condition that the process Is a complcto success , no risk is being ran. If the stock is raised nt once two Immense standpipes - pipes will bo erected near the transfer and will bo pouring n volume of fhnno into the sky before .Tnnunry 1 that will equal any of the famous "gasscrs" in Iho natural gas re gions ol the cast. Buy your coil and wood of C. U. Puol Co. , 53'J Broadway. Telephone 130. J , C. Illxby , steam heating , sanitary en gineer , OW Ufo b'jlldinir , Onuha ; 23J Mor rium block , Council Blurts. The Hoard nl'fUl itcnt Ion. The board of education mot In regular monthly session last night. All the members were present and they sailed through the buplncs as smooth as summer sens , with the exception of ono little hitch. The secrctery's minutes of n previous meeting wcro ctmngcel to rend that the board hnd accepted the special assessments un- matured on some lots in Gccndulo addition. A communication wns received from the state superintendent regarding the attend ance of teachers at the state teachers meet ing. The superintendent urged the attend ance of all teachers nt the meeting of the association nt Do3 Moiucs commencing December 30 and continuing four days. Ho also suggests that the beard arrange a vaca tion to penult them to attend. The communication , was placed on fllo without action. Tbo teachers committee reported that ono room in the now addition to the Twentieth avenue school was completed and the board accepted their recommendation to elect Miss Ada Aiimvorth as teacher for the new room. The committee mso rcco'minendcd that the salary of Miss Hello Barclay bo Increased to $ o5 per month , and the recommendation was agreed to. The committee on supplies reported having ordered seats for two rooms In the Twentieth nvenuo building. The committee on janitors recommended that the salary of the Janitor at the Twen tieth avenue school be llxcd nt 940 per month and that she bo allowed T.t > ( ) for extra work done in cleaning out the building. The re port wns approved nfter &J.M ) hnd been clipped from the fco asked for extra work. The basement was ordered to bo filled up suitable for the residence of the Jan- itresa. The heating apparatus was or dered to bo placed in position by the contractor to whom the work was awarded. A proposition for repairing and keeping In repair the heating apparatus in the Bloomer building was rejectee ! and the matter wns referred back to the committee. Chairman Hunter of the finance committee reported that the committee hnd been unable to negotiate the bonds Issued for the new school bulkliiiKS nt the premium expected by the board and stated that they could not do much bettor than sell them nt par. There wore strong symptoms of n row when Member Hunter announced that ho hnd placed $10,00(1 ( Insurance on the Twentieth and Second avenue sciiool buildings. Ho stated that ho had called nt Mr. Walte's of- llco to consult him , but did not ilnd him and went ahead and placed the insurance. Mr. \Vnlte objected to Hunter's action and stated that the placing of the Insurance belonged to the committee of which ho was chairmanand Hunter had nothing ut all to do with it. The matter elicited a good deal of tbo olel style of acrimonious debate , nnd when Mr. Schocntgen moved to accept the report Mr. Wells seconded it , the vote showed the same old deadlock that has caused so much trouble , and the president declared the mo tion lost , Mr. Hunter ex plained that he had called upon Mr. Schoontgen , ono of the mem bers of Air. Wnlto's committee , nnd the two placed the insurance. Mr. AVnlto again ob jected to receiving the policies , and Mr. Wells moved that ? , " > ,0)0 , ( ) on the Suconel nvenuo and the $3,00(1 ( on the Twentieth avenue and * i , 000 on the same building bo accepted. There was no second to tbo motion. Mr. Wells moved that the policy of > ,0 < K ) on Second nvenuo be accepted nnd It was currleell The contractors were allowed $ lr , > 00 for work done on the Second nvoniio building. An order was ordered drawn on the contin gent fund for the amount. Prof. H. W. Sawyer , the newly elected superintendent , was present and wns IntrO' duced by Mr. lUrmini , and although suffer ing from nil ncnto tora throat , ho made n Humorous speech that highly pleased the members. After putting the board iu good humor with itself , ho very eloquently stated tnat ho had como here with the clearly de fined intention of doing his best to make n reputation for himself and to labor for the best interests of the school. At the concluS' ion of his speech ho asked to bo granted ti leave of absence until next Wednesday , &tnt ing thot it would bo necessary for him to return turn to St. Joseph on the 10 o'clock train lusl evcniin } . ' The request was granted. The president assured him that ho couW ontei upon his duties with the full nnd hearty sup port of all thfl members of the board. Mr Sawyer Is n tine looking man of about fortj years of ago. Ho is of rather heavy build .full black whiskers and mustache and has : pair of restless gray eyes. The bill of Architect Maxnn for plan.i for the Second aveuuo building , whlcl wcro accepted and subsequently rejected was called up. Mr. Hunter gave it as hi : opinion that the board was indebted to Mnxoi to the amount of his claim , $300 , for his reJected Jected plans , less 100 already paid him. Tin president stated that Maxou had aircnd ; commenced suit , and the board would hnvi to pay the attorneys employed , and suggeste < thut thonmlter bo loft ns uiilhiished buaines ; and the committee bo directed to confer will the attorneys and report at the next meeting Tbo remainder of the session was eonsumec in the allowance of the regular monthly bills Money to loan at straight 5 par cent pc : annum. E. S. Burnett , agent. ( treat bargains In bedroom suits at Mandc & Klein , S'M Broadway. Our W. O. A. Hospital. ' To the generous public : In our time practical Christianity has entered upon broader conception and more generous It : terpretation of the brotherhood of man. A n ratural outgrowth of this spirit of mutut dependence and helpfulness has boon the dc vclopmcnt of Christian charities nnd pcrmc nent Institutions for the protection an care of the weak and unfortunate. Prompte by a eleslro to contribute our share in thi mighty evolution , live years ago our ossocli tion responded to along felt want , and opone n cottage hospital In the northern part of th city. At the expiration of two years , w found owing to increased patronage wo wcr obliged to scok a moro commodious building The McMnhan homsteael , corner of Nlntl street and Sixth avenue , was obtained nt i rental of per month , sent secured by rogtilai contributions given by indies and gentle men interested in our enterprise. \Vo have a basket fund , supported b lt'0 ladles , who are pledged to give ii ono basket a year worth from W.5'Jto5 ' basket. Some give two and three a yeai In this manlier wo supply our taule nlmos entirely. Our rooms were furnished in th following manner : Mrs. J. T. Stewart on entirely , ladles of the Methodist church an other , nnd two more by tlio King's Daughter of the Presbyterian and Congregation ! churches. Ono by the P. B. 0. si clety. By removing a number c partitions between several small rooms line largo sunny ward was made which cor tains a number of bods. This , as well ns th remainder of the house , wns furnished b friends and members of the assoelattoi Mrs. Ur.-C. C. Hall , n graduate of Ann Arbc university , Michigan , is our superintended She presides over every department wit ability nnd dignity. Dr. Hull has trainc qulto a class of nurses who , upon media examination , have received their diploma nnd are now engaged In tlielr chosen work i our city. t-ivhiK excellent satisfaction. This line of work will bo continued , and n soon as we can complete our arrangements will reopen our Industrial school for the trait Ing of children whoso parents are not able t give them this valuable instruction. Wo w pcct to establish a class for the training < young women who 'may dcbtro to enter di mcstio service. Wo will teach them In over department of housework , which , wo trus will bring joy and comfort Into mauy a horn Too much cannot bo snlel of the gcnoroi co-operation of the ph.VHleans of our elf The nklllcd treatment which they have give the suffering , sick and innlmod , spcnl grandly for the profession which they repn seat. At our September meeting It w decided that wo purchase property for ft permanent hospital , comtu\Uous \ were formed nnd Instructed to obtain descriptions and prices of property in different parts of the city nnd report to our association. After careful deliberation we' ' 'concluded to purchase the property which wo now occupy. This properly consists of build ings nnd three lots , price Jl.-lli" . From our building fund on hand wo paid $ .V. ' , ' ) , nnd by n loan secured by mortgage ton property , wo paid the balance. Wo havu enough money In our treasury to pay the lii t Installment of Interest , and wo have two lots , the gift of Mrs. Crawford and \V. L. Mnyno , Esq. We are compelled to raise our buildings nnd gtounds to grnde and to make sotno much needed changes In the Interior of the build ing. This will increase our Indebtedness fcJ.lXX ) . This burden of debt which wo ns nn asso ciation , have assumed , ought to bo shared by ex-cry charitably disposed person In our com munity. No citizen of Council Bluffs who is concerned for his city's ' honor , who Is proud of his city's growth , who Is Jealous of his city's Christian and humane repute , can refuse his substantial nnd practical support to nu Institution by which all these Intore-sts nro subserved. COMMITTUC. A Splendid Performance. "Eileen Oire , " as presented by the Inlspall dramatic club , repented Its former success at Dolmtipy'a nt the mntlnco performance yesterday. A smoothness clinrnctorlzoel the tntlro performance seldom accompllsheel by amateurs. The creditor the almost perfect stage management Is largely duo to Ed T. Cogley. the president of the society , whoso generalship as n couehcr of stage work Is conceded by all who have ( Utcndcd rehearsals under him. Several of them , nmongst-thein being ftlrs. Cogloy , bad never faced nu au dience before , and anyone witnessing her rendition of an Irish colleen part like Peggy Maqulro , can readily see what can bo accom plished with proper application and coaching1 The entire company did well. George T. Hughes , with his splendid volco nnd flno stage presence , was an Ideal hero. Henry Paschcl , n polished vlllinn. ably seconded by Thomas Hughes , as the middleman ; Phil Paschcl , a klndlv nnd sympathilio priest ; Ed Cogloy , ns Brian O'Farrol. soon got in the good graces of the audience by his natural and easy methods , which nro notice- ubln in all his roles. Ho has a rich brogue not artificial or forced , slugs nicely and dances gracefully , and his general bearing that of a handsome , rollicking Irish lad. Of the ladles Miss Celia Hughes again showed herself nn emotional actress of con siderable ) force , used with becoming skill. Miss Pussio Keating and Mrs. Ed F1. Cogloy. both newcomers to the society , surprised their friends wonderfully. Molllo Lncy ntul Molllo Qnrrety In mlneir roles acquitted themselves creditably. The houses at both performances wcro largo and a neat sum will be realized. See our now fall patterns of carpets , rugs , shades at nil prices. AtM. & K.'s , U20 Broad way. _ Scott House. Best f 1.00 per day house iu the city. _ A Crnejk shot. The Council Bffs Rifle club hael Its regu lar budge shoot yesterday afternoon nt its range. Sixty-three points were made by two , Mr. Duncan nnd Mr. Sockett. The tlo wns decided by three shots. Duncan 20 , and Sackott 18. There was n side shoot also , nnd In the day's shooting Mr. .Duiicau scored 1J ! ! ! In eighteen shots , or an average of almost seven. Ho la Jlfty-nlne years of ape and shoots without glasses. An Kxtcatlcd Popularity , Brown's Bronchial Troches hnvo for niur.v years been the most popular article in use for relieving Coughs aud Throat troubles. * 1113 LOVED 11111 TOO WEljh. ' Strange Story of a Condemned Mur derer's Sclf-Sjaorillco. The recent tloiith in Canada of Mrs. Storling' , the mother of Chnrlus M. Ster ling , who wns executed hero for the murder of Lizzio Grombnckor , has un veiled Btrango facts doncornlng nn inci dent that occurred bliortly before the _ execution , snys a Youngstown , O. , special - cial to the San Francisco Examiner. Sterling's mother cumo hero from Maxwell , Canada , and though ho hnd loft homo when but a lad , with niatormil Intuition she recognized him when brought to his coll. Sterling , without a ( | iiiver of a luusclo , said : "You are mistaken , madam ; I nm not your son. " She implored him to recognize her , but ho refused , and she returned homo half convinced that she was mistaken. To his counsel .Sterling said : "Sho is my mother , but I could not break her heart by telling her that hot- son would bo hanged. Keep it secret until she dies. " Her death during the past week caused his attorney , Anderson , to break the seal of Hilcneo today. "It was the most dramatic scene I over witnessed , " miiel Mr. Anderson. "I have teen all the tragedies of the past quarter of a century but none that com pared to the scone on that occasion. " "The mother , every line in hnr face showing intense suffering , and her heart nearly broken , wliilo the son , knowing that tlio truth would kill her , stood like a statue , his face showing the paler of death , showing her that she was mis taken. "Such intensity of , notion was never produced on tiny Htngo. It could not uodono. " The World's Host Tonlo Wntcr Is Ilcgent ( ferro manganese ) , of Excelsior Springs , Mo. Sold by all leading druggists nnd groccra. liloaoliliig Dried Fruit. According to the Experiment Station Record for October ( United blutcs de partment of agriculture ) , Director 1111- gurd of the California station believes that the public should bo taught to pre fer "healthy , brown , high-flavored fruit to the sickly-tinted , chomicnllv-tnlntod product of the sulphur box. " When freshly sliced fruit is treated with sul phurous acid for a short time , the effects nro slight , yet such ns to protect the fruit from insects. When thoroughly sulphured after drying , however , the fruit is injured in flavor : nnd , worse still , sulphuric acid is formed in Kulli- ciont amount to bo Injurious to health. By analysis sulphureld apricots huvo boon found to contain ' ,2.'t2 per cent ol sulphuric ucid , or nb6lit25 grains of vlt- rol per pound , and priihes .Ii-10 per cent of sulphuric acid. In , inost , countries of Europe the sale of sujpliured fruit is for bidden. ' . llorHforil'H Acid I'lioNpliitcs Kecommonded by Physicians of all schools , for the /brain , nerves nnd stomach. > ' Stumps tl > 9lniiel. , In Boino Japanese theaters when a per son wishes to leave the hall and come back ho is not given a pass check as ir the then-tors in this country. The door keeper takes liolel of1 llio right hand ol the man going out atid tainps on it the stamp of the establishment , Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for ohll Oren teething relieves the child from pain. 2 ; cents a bottlo. Tlio Child and Kaglei Ktory ; An advertisement has heon running in a Bristol , England , paper for the last year offering $50 reward for any well authenticated case of a child being curried riod away ban cnglo , no matter in whu' ' country. Nooiigloevordid It. Dr.Binioy cures catarrh. Boo bld.g 1002. Sixteenth nnd Fnrnam streets Ii the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points east at lowest ratoa. A HuliHtltiito Tor Tolmooo. 11 s Only ono HUbsUtulo for tobacco has a ypt been discovered. This is the leave n shrub growing lu Australia , th T SCRIBNER'S ' MAGAZINE FOR 1891 ACH article in the De'.embtr number is illustrated by asingle I Tis with pleasure that the publishers of SCIUHNKK'S artist who has worked in close association wiih the author. MAi < utN'is announce what they believe to be a HOLIDAY NUMBER , particularly strong and interesting prospectus for the " coming ycur. In this space but a few "JAP NICA. " Sin KIHTIX AiiNOt.n's first pniior upon Japan nnd tlio Jnpnncio. llluntr.ttcil b ; Ilubvrt Ilium. of the leading features can be mentioned , ATJNIQUB SERIES OFFULkPAQK DRAWINGS , bIonAim I'vi.K , "A 1'nstor.il without Wonl , " tolling but its articles it is general expected tlielr slury without tlio nlilof tuxt. arnong TIIETltUE STOHY OFMY HOUSAKT , a now com- that the standard of the pected contents tiipiitnry on Scott's ' -Konllwo-tli , " by W II IIMir.lMl. wllli nnd llliMtrnllons In in nclnhbiirlUKMl mii'lu for , the byV. miifinilno . L. Tnjrlor. nt Ko.ilUutth Cnsllo will not only be maintained but increased "CHRISTIE'S , " THE LONDON PICTURE SALES ROOM , by Hti.Mi'imv WAIIII. iirt ctltle of llio London in interest and importance. Tlmo i nti nccomitof tlio lummisnuctloii-ruom r.tut Its fri" qupiiU-n for tunny jo.irs , wllli Illiiitriilloiis by Hurry Kur- nl s , tlio well known nrlht of 1'nncli. Mr. Henry M. Stanley will con- A PAPKR ON ITALIAN AftT , by A. V JACAS'V , dp- volpcl p pooliilly to llio Neapolitan pnlnlpr Morollli with IN .tribute two articles , the first [ in January ] It. MSTANI.l'.V. luitrntlun.i from Ills works unit \if \ llio nuthor. UOMl'LBTE STORIES by OCTAV > : TIIANKT , ( with II- on "The Pigmies of the Great African Initiation' br Mctcnlf ) . llintAiii ) II Mill i MI IJAUS ( with llhintrntlonn by O. I ) . Ulbwn ) , n-.d OKOIKIK A. HIIIIIAHII. Forest" [ illustrated ] , the second [ in February ] on The ctntlnuntlon of tlio novel " .IKIMIV , " I'oem" , ctetc. . the "Rear Column. " Prof. James Bryce , M.P. , has arranged to write four articles on India , which will be welcomed by the many readers of his book , "The American Commonwealth. " Sir Edwin Arnold's papers entitled "Japonica , " and begun in the December number , will be continued through the spring. They form an un usually striking scries upon Japan and Japanese life , and Mr. Robert Blum's illustrations are of peculiar interest , as he went to Japan for the express purpose of collaborating with the author. Other articles upon the new , Japanese Government , by Prof. John pitor. imvce. H. Wigmore , of Tokio , nrc so i" preparation , for which Mr. " 1 > - Blum will furnish the drawings. Mr. Robert Louis Steven- son has written in collab- oration with Mr. Lloyd Osborne , a serial sjtory of the present day , entitled , The Wrecker , which will be begun upon the completion of the present re- markablc serial , Jerry , and continued through the year. The Great Streets of the World is the title of an attractive series ; Ocean Steamships , upon the lines of the successful Railroad Articles ; The Seashore , by Prof. N. 5. Shaler ; the latest Explorations of Dr. Carl Lumholtz in Mexico , will be features , all abundantly illus trated. Short Stories will be of unusual interest in the new volume , and among the witers are Frank R. Stockton , Thomas Nelson Page , Octave Thanet , and several new writers. A more extended announcement can be had by TERMS ! 28e a a Year Number ; , addressing the publishers. SUBSCRIBE NOW , BEGINNING WITH CHRISTMAS NUMBED. A year's subscription for 1801 nnd the bade numbers for 1800 , - . - - - $4.50. A year's subscription for 1801 and the baclt numbers for 1800 , 2 vo'.s. , cloth , 0.00 eaves of which aroehowcd by the blacks n the bnmo way and for the BUIIIO pur pose us tobacco is chowecl. The loaves iontnin nn alkaloid , piturlne , which Is said by certain chomihts to bo Identical with nicotine , but moro probably isonly closely allied to it. Gesslcr'a Magic Headache Wafers. Cure all headaches In0 minutes. At all druggists. WHY THE YOUNG MAN Also Why the YOUIIK Woman nnil Her Escort Ijoft tlio Train. A gontlemnn riding on an elevated train in com puny with a handsome and fashionable youncf Indy became much an noyed nt tlio persistently offensive man ner with which an ornamental younjr man opposite stared nt his companion , says tlio Now York Sun. The follow lixod her with his eyes nnd in his face was an expression of vulpar enjoyment which amounted almost to grinning amusement. In vain did the gontlomun scowl across the car at the insulting person. Tlio latter did not notice the former's rage , having1 no interest in uny- ono but the girl. Finally matters were brought to a crisis by the young man , who , when the young woman chanced to turn her gaze in liis direction. Binilod deliberately at her and made a sign to hor. This was too much for tlio gontlomnn to bear , so ho rose in his wrath , nnd , making one stop across tlio car , leaned ever and muttered into tlio young man's ear : "If you don't stop 1 will throw you from the train at tlio next station. " Tlio young man looked back into the infuriated eyes of the gentleman with most astounding placidity , and re marked quietly : "Suppose you nsk the young ludy'to look out for her laundry. " Tlio gentleman turned and looked at the girl. On her lap was a bundle , the paper of which had burst. Down at hoi- foot reposed a crumpled stocking , mid from the orifice caused by the broken pnpor projected tlio edge of an unmistakable garment. Greatly taken aback , the gentleman re turned to his Bent nnd deftly picked the stocking from the floor , at the same time grjxsplng the bundle on the girl's lap , presumably with the in tention of hiding with as little awk wardness os possible the telltale gar ment that was obtruding itself. Ho would bettor have loft it alone , however , for as ho clutched at the paper it burst entirely , and a pretty girl's laundry was outspread to the view of a car full of amused spectators. Tlio gontlomun , now thoroughly uncomfortable , hastily jam med the clothing under bin overcoat and made the girl leave the train with him at tlio nci.xt station. Pears' Is the puroat anil boat soap over made. A Valuables Walnut Tree. A Now York lumber dealer lately bought a black walnut tree in Harbin county , Kentucky , for $50 , on which lie oxpoctH to make a pi-oflt of 85,000. It is a curled grain walnut , between five and six feet In diameter at the base. ItH owner was an ignorant mountaineer. Albright's Choice , money made fast. New Torpedo Not. An English wire worker , now nat uralized in this country , has invented n torpedo not which IB soon to bo sub mitted to an olllcial test , nnd which is mild to possess points of considerable merit. The net is constructed of inter locking stool rings. Tlio I'roposiMl I'noitmntlo Iilno. The pneumatic line between Now York and Philadelphia is now con sidered an assured fact. It is expected that it will transport largo packages between - twoen the two cities in loss than twenty minutes. Aryan and Semite. The Avyan race 1ms proved Itself Im mensely superior to the Semitic in itaca- piu'lty for political organi/.atlon and for passing on to systems of self-govornmont and federation. The now ofllcos of the Great Rock Island route , 1002 Sixteenth nnd Farnam Btrcots , Omaha , are the finest In the city. Call and see thorn. Tickets to all polnte oust nt lowest rates. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo I31dg. The Nuts of tlio Un'tcd States. The department of agriculture ) is in receipt of reports from different parts of every state and territory concerning the production of wild and cultivated nuts , and will embody tlio information in a bulletin soon to bo issued by the pomolo- gical division. The extent unit possi bilities of nut culture are by no means generally understood. In central Cali fornia almond orchards of from two thou sand to live thousand trees are not un usual , and in tlio southern portion of the same state the Madcrin nut , or English walnut , as it is moro commdiiiy called , is cultivated in orchards of from ono hundred to fifteen hundred trees. From most of the other states also , the Ma- derin is reported to bo grown for nut production. On Staten island the same nut is marketed green and for catsup. The pecan is gro\vn in or chards and groves in the south-central and southwestern states ; while the pinon or pine nut , though quite unknown to people cast of the Miss issippi' , is marketed in immense quanti- tio.-i in the cities of the Pacific slope. Uy selection nnd culture fruits are found to improve almost as readily as fruits. Thin shells and increased size are the most common results of improvement. Tlio pomologist of tlio department will bo glad to add to the list of persons to receive the bulletin the mimes of such as furnish concise reports on matters relative to nut culture. Others who are interested may obtain the bulletin when published by applying to the secretary of agriculture , Washington , D. C.or to the pomologist direct. Hot Water for KliopluflSiic.ss. Tlio newest pure for sleeplessness is simply a pint of hot water sipped slowly before retiring to bed. ItsolYects are immediate , and those people who make use of it declare that as a sedative it is unrivaled. C iiy FatvUof * ' Dny. The fith of November , heretofore ob served in England as "Guy Fawkes' Day , " is scarcely noticed now. S. A. Crowo lias announced himself ns n democratic candidate for the nomina tion for councilman from the Fourth ward. COUNCIL BLUFFS ST1M DYE AYORKS AH kinds of Dying and Cleaning dnno In the Highest Style of thu Art , Kudeil and Htalnoil ] ' 'iiln-lci made to lookas KOOI ! us now. Work promptly done unil delivered lu nil parU of tbo country , Send for price list. O. A , MAOIIAN , 1'ron. , J01U Hroadw.iv. Near Northwestern lopot ) , COUiiCIhUl.UtTIJ.lA. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Blufft. PAID UP CAPITAL $150.003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,003 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 35CT,003 numerous T. A. Mlllnr , 1' , O. dleason , E. U Bhiieart , K. E- Hart , J. I ) . Kdmumlson. Cliarluj U. ilannuii. Transmit KPiior.kl baakln ; ImiU ness. Largest capital und surplus ot uny bankln Southwestern Iowa , INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\rAXTKD-A young clrl to hell ) at hons- T work. Mrs. P.M. 1'ryor. OH ) lllulT street. TilOU HUNT Seed farm of IVi ucrcs. ft mlletj -I ! fiotn Council lllulTs. Apply to LcunarA Kvcn'tt , T71OH SAIjK-Good lot on Ilrouilwnr. lot V ' , -U bloelt 17 , llcers' sub. , for t'OO. Apply to I.eomird Everett. iJMLMNr. Wnntod-Uit I : . ' . Mock 17 , Hi-oW - * ' pub. , I'ctweeu Kith and ITth streets to uo ttllod. App'y to Leonard Everett. TI1OH SALE clump. A Rood oflloo desk , nearly Jnew. . Koom 4. llrown building. WAXTKD-I.iiilviir Kent willing to work for our Interest : uerinnncnt positions sS.Y ! ) to $ . ' 1.00 a day. V. U. S. , 007 Willow avenue. Coun cil 111uITs. OA UKADof horsostotixchiiiixo forclearluml Oorclty property. Johnston ti Van I'attea , Kverutt blucK. / | A KAUMH In southwestern Iowa for snloi 'itv term" easy. Also small farms and Knrdon land around Council HlutT-i. Johnston ft ratten. Kroretl block. mules , hnriinssnncl wnpon for salO on a year's time. Johnston It Van I'utten , Kverutt block. . . AMKMA NIELSON.M.n. . special mid MRS. . 1K.1I-3 ave , Coiine.ll lllullH , In. HAHOAINS In IIOIISIM for sale or SPECIAL ; ) two Snundurs street lots , N Omaha. J. K. Davidson. ( Si'i-Mli avo. . P. ST1LLMAN. Marcus hloclc , WAI.TEK 1'iiullccollections , typewriting. TT1O11 HALE-I.onsn and furniture of Sc-otb J.1 House , Council llliilTs. m rooms. C'liea ) ) : a bargain. Address J. H. Jordan , Council lllulla. TTIOU KENT 'llio JlcMulmn tlireo-fctory JL1 lirlck block , No. 113 S. Maliibt , wllhclovator J. W. Scmiro. . TT1UU SALK-Comploto sot of tinners tools , JL1 niid small htnuii of tlnwaro at a bargain. Inquire at room HIS Murrliim bloeU. TJ1OK SALE"or Kent ( Jardoa land , wltli J ? houses , by J. U. Illuo. lli Matu at. . CouuoU Bluffa . Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED. DIUBJUDD. G06 Broadway , Gounoll Bluffa , la 27 MAIN STRUCT. Over 0. H. Jaenuuniln ft Co a Jewelry Stora D7H. McDancld & Co. , Butchers' ' aid Packers' Supplies , Market Fixtures , Casing , Fi.Icos anil Sausimn Maknrt" Machinery. B70- * 1C.1 Main St. , Council Bluffs , la. AUo dealers In Hides and I'll lit. " " "OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Cornnr Main ami Ilro.-ulvray , COUNCIL , BLUFFS , IOWA. Pcalcrs In foreign anil ( lomustlo oVclmv ; & ' Collodion iiiudo uncl Interest paid on Urn * dcposlu. GRAND RUSH KL Chapman's ' Hrt Store , Every person wants an engraving when they can qot n $5 PICTURE FREE or COST Only a few moro loft. Ensels , Framed Pictures , Cnblnots , etc. , at half price. All those goods must be closed out by January 1st. W.W. CHAPMAN , - - 16 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,