TIJLJfi OMAHA UA1JUX ± JJ < JJ < J : TUJ1J&PAY , 10 , THE OMAHA HEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. w OFFICE , NO. 12 PEARL ST. hy Carrier In any part of the City H. W. Tll.TON. . - - MANAUKIt niilnrM Office. Nn.ll Editor , No. Zl J1JAOH MI\VMOS. ! N. V. P. Co. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. . coat. The Salvation army has deserted Dobany's hall on Ilrvant street , nnd taken up now quarters in the Clark building on ilroudwuy , near Peterson's hull , Hegulnr communication of Illuft City ledge No. 71 , A. F. A ; A.M. . this evening nt 7 : : ) o'clock ; nnnunl election of ollleerB. All Master Masons arc Invited. By order of W. M. Pctor McN'nlley. nn unfortunate from Omnhavlio Imbibed too much whisky on the Island Sunday night , was lined frli,70 ( In the morning session of the pollro court yester day , lie will woik It out on the streets. The gnrnlUimciitniid attachment cases In which Iteubcn Atkins , n mldillo Broadwny gi-ncml dealer who recently failed , Is mntio defendcnt , were continued In .Justice Bur nett's court yesterday. They will bo heard one dny next wei'k. Hov. L. A. Hull , the newly Instnllcrt pastor of the First Baptist church , left last week for his former homo In Mnson City for the purpose of removing his family to this city. Ho will occupy a residence on Sixth avenue near the corner of Klghth street. Ofllccr Wyatt's street gang comprised only three unfortunates yesterday nnd ho Is In great need of moro men. Tour or five vn- grants wore discharged by Judge Mcflco yesterday morning nnd the ofllcer's anticipa tions of an lncica.se of his force wcro dashed to the ground. A paity of flvo young loys.who were out in the woods hunting on Sunday.tooK their noon lunch around a camp lire which they had built. In the midst of their Jolly time the lire got Into a basket , In which was u puper of gunpowder. As a result , two of the lads , mimed O'Brien ' nnd Holmes , had their ban-Is and faces badly burned. Mrs. Colby will lecture this evening In thu First Baptist church , under thonuspi- ccs of the Womcns Chflstiiin Tcmparance union. Kho will speak upon womnn suffrage , and as she has made much study of thu theme , will doubtless present intcro.sting views. She tins the reputation of being n pleasing speaker , as well us a graceful writer. The lecture will bo free , a collection being taken to defray expenses. The preliminary hearing of Pete Illltgcn was continued hist night until 8 o'clock In the monilnu. It is reported that an informa tion will bo Ilk-it this morning charging him with insanity , and that ho will bo taken before the county commissioners for the insane for examination before the trial is called. If ho Is adjudged to be Irresponsible ho will bo sent to the asylum at Clurimlu for a brief course of treatment. t The Indinn creek sewer ditch has been com pleted nnd the worU has been approved by the city engineer nnd accepted by the city. It Is regarded as one of the most important and least expensive improvements that have been iniule in the city's sewerage system since the solution of the problem of sanitary scwerngo has been attempted. The credit for the work belongs exclusively to City En gineer Tostevin , nnd it will bo ono of the per- tnnncnt monuments that ho has erected for himself since his ndvcnt Into ofllco by the grace of the citizens' ' movement last spring. A llttlo girl named Holder , ngcd thirteen , is just now the subject of controversy. Since her mother's death she has been cared for by an aunt , Mrs. Gardner , living nt the cor ner of Plcnsnnt and High streets , An uncle , named Holder , has lately been desiring to get the child , anil Is said to have secured from court an order making ono Alexander the gunrdln'i of the child. Alexander sought tc get her , but the girl refused to go with him and Mrs. Gardner also objected. Then lit called upon Constable Covnlt to assist him , but with no Dettor result. A move will now bo inndo to get the court to set nsldo the order making Alexander Ucr guardian. A somewhat sensntionnl story was giver currency by a local paper last evening con cerning the discovery of an alleged defect ii : the title the Chautnuqua association has tt the lands upon which the assembly has con structed its buildings near this city. Thi ofllccrs of the association snv the story i' simply the revival of an old Indian legend nnd that It wns thoroughly Inquired Inti yours ngo. It Is to the effect thai the original Indian title to UK lands has never been extinguished , am that , alleged descendants of the Pottnwat . jtnmics who used to roam over the hills when Council Bluffs now stands are hero for tin purpose of disputing with the white pcopli the ownership of the property. Heal estati men say there Is nothing whatever In tin pretense , and If the claims the Pottnwattn mics are said to have sot up , or contomplnti setting up , are good , not only the Chautnunu : grounds but about nil of the county will belong longto them agoln. A month or so ngoJ. Whnrton , nrcsldon of Harrison county , caused the arrest of T E. Daniels on n clmrgo of obtaining mono ; under false pretenses. Daniels wns engagci by Dts. Bellinger of the medical hospital ii this city to represent them nnd sccuro busl ness for them. Daniels made n contract wit Wharton to undergo a course of treatmen nnd took bis note for the payment agree upon. About the tuna the contract wn taken Daniels and his brother wore nrreste upon complaint of n man in Iowa Cltv 1 connection with a fruit trco deal. Thi was Homohow regarded by Whnrton n evidence thnt hl.s connection with the ii stltuto In this city wa merely n protcns < nnd when Daniels returned from Iowa Clt after' being honorably discharged bo wn nrrestcd upon complaint of Wharton that n had obtained his note by fraudulent mean ! bv claiming to represent an institution tin did not exist. Drs. Bellingers came to tli rescue of their man and the case wasdroppei Daniels has now commenced n suit ugalm Wharton for malicious prosecution and fab imprisonment , ullcirlng damages to tb amount of 15,000. The suit is brought In tl federal court on account of prejudice ullctrc to exist in Harrison county against Daniel Frank Trimble has been retained by Daniel The case will come up at the next term i court. Ilotnl For Itont. OirilOH house. Council 1)1 u Its , at low rente Inquire nl hotel. _ See the elegant Christinas cards , thousnni to select from at Elscmau's. Money to loan nt straight 5 per cent pi annum. E. S. Harnclt , ugont , "A "Wonderful Toy Dopiirtrnonl. " Thnt Is what every man , woman and i-hl ! says when they look through Klseimin's tint lloor. It feasts the eyes nf everybody , not on lu tlio Rival variety of Koojs on exhibition , hi when they learn tlio low prices. Ordlnarll merchants who haiullo fancy goods usk bl profits , ImlHlscman's uro Bellini ; their toys i chean ihatl ROOM futjthor toward buying supply than $ c ) elsewhere. The assortment so immense that It would be Impossible entimonito them. It would tnko more tin the entire columns of this paper to onuine nto ttiom.Vo have everything ornament nud useful for holiday presents. Como at see them. Price thorn nnd vou will sure buy. ' HKNUV 101SK.MAN * CO , , Hroadway anil Pearl street. Council mutts , la. MM/Mrir. Mayor Mncrao will leave tomorrow f Kansas city to attend the meeting of t1 medical society. Ho will be absent the i malndcr of thu week. George W. Losoy loft yesterday for Ci cngo , and will bo absent until after the ho days. Mrs. Losoy precccdod him n few dny nnd they will spend Chrlftmiu ut Mi 's old home. Ilniulkcri'lilcfh. Prom lo nplcoo up to fW.OO and tbousnn to select from at Klseman's. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 4 Broadway. I-'UIIH. The Jlnost assortment to select from at Els man's. Tbo only first-class fresh canjy made f the holiday trade , at A. C. Deuipsoy's , 1 Maiu street , THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , Charles Meyer * , a Horse Thief , Him a fit While on Trial in the District Court. A MAN WHO WHITES WITH HIS TEETH , Himnn Old Soldier Defies Misfor tune Tlic Now Urn ml Hotel A YOIIMK IttiHlne.ss 3ln it'N Contluot. Clmrlcs Meyers was ou trlul In the district court yesterday on tlio clmrgo of stcalinp n horse nnd buppy from A , Clattcrbiiek , In Clamor township. Ho litul been nt work for CliiUcrbuuk on his fnrm for two months. One dny when Mr. Clnttcrbuck bud been nwiiy fioin homo for several days Meyers hitched up the horse nnd buggy nnd started to the city , saying lie wns sick nnd must sco n doctor. Ho poj , of ono of the sous $ ; ) .GO , sayliif ? that ho owed the doctor thnt amount , nnd started off. IIu did not teturii , nnd In- vcstlynllon led to the discovery that ho hud tnkait the rlj ? toOrtmlm nnd there disposed of It , fdviiiK n bill of snlo In duo form. Ho WHS niTQstcd nnd brought bacit to this side for ttlnl. ttlnl.Tho The case inndo out by the prosecution wus very stronp against him , and when ho went on the stand ho proceeded to tell what seemed to bo a very lllinioy story In Ju'stillcatlon of his nets. Ho said In ctTcct thnt ho started to drive over to Omaha to sco a doctor tlioro , nnd wlien on or ncnr the brlilco ho hurt a lit nntl fell out of the buggy. Ho wns drained quito a ways by the hor.so nnd b.uUy bruited mid scratched , Hecnmo to , nnd was helped into tno bupjjy and started on , but ncnr the Omaha t"ul ol tliu bridge he was taken with another lit , nnd did not know nnytlilnff more until bo woke up the next tiiornltiK and found himself in n hotel. Ho went back to the bridpe and by Inquiry found th.it ho had sol d thu horse , nnd then ho tried to hunt up the Clultcrbuck boys who cnino toO'imhannlly to soil vegetables. Ho could not Unit them , nnd lioneo hail no opportunity to explain , for wiillo Iniiuine for them nn officer who wns for him arrested him. Ho declared thai lie know nothing iiboul making a bill of sale of the horse , or of nny of the circum stances after fulling in this second lit. The ill ? wns recovered , nud the la-robo | lu Ilio buggy lind blood upon It , thus fnr corro borating his story of being hurl by fulling out of the buggy. Hln face also bore the murks of violence nf some sort. The story of the Ills did not seem very con sistent nnd lookers on were waiting to sco County Attorney Organ tear ll to pieces by double-action cross-examinations. one of his - - Organ began llring questions ut tlio defend ant nnd in loss than ilvo minutes lucre wus evident much nervousness , then the fellow s eyes nnpt-ared to have a strange stare nnd his articulation begun to bo somewhat incoher ent The whisperwcutaroundn.iiickly thalhc was going to play the lit game on the stand , and all watched him eagerly. In a moment or two his arms began twitching , nnd he was apparently becoming stupid , lie gasped for a drink of water. It wns given him , all pro ceedings wcro suspended , and ho was re moved to nn nntc-rootn , where he soon keeled over in a violent epileptic fit , writhing on the lloor , foaming nt the mouth , and presenting n horrible nppearnnco. It became evident that then ) was no shamming. In a little time he became quiet , nnd soon after returned to consciousness. Then his mind cleared up , and while apparently wcnk and nervous , ho was able to talk Intelligently. Hosa > sthat over slnco boyhood ho has been subject to thcso tits. If the poor fellow has got to have tits , ho could not hnvo been more fortunate in the .selection of a time , for the exhibition on the witness stand evidently had a strong ef fect , creating sympathy among all who saw his sufferings , and going far towards corrobo rating at least n portion of his story. Owing to his Illness the case was continued until this morning when , If able to bent further cross-exulninallou ho will probably tuko the stand ugain. On coming out of his lit yesterday ho expressed great dread of up- pouring in court again , the excitement and nervous strain seeming to bo the cause of the spell. i'he Greatest OlVer of the lOtlr Century At the book department ol the Boston store. FotheriiiKhum , Wldtelaw & Co. , Council Bluffs , In. Some kind of a cyclopedia Is recognlrcd as n necessity , nnd hitherto the best has boon most costly. Wo now offer you the heaped , up knowledge of the centuries , the latest , greatest work in English literature , the great Britnnulcu , at Ihc lowest prlca. Wo give not only reasons but reasonable reasons why this is so. The Henry G. Allen company , by ne methods of book-making , have reduced ttu cost so as to permit its sale in stores. Here' toforo sales have been made by the expensive house-to-house canvass , which nlono addoJ greatly to the price. Wo dispense with tin traveling canvasser , the installment dclivcroi and the periodical collector , and you pookei the saving by coming to our store and trans acting your own business. Quito recently there tins been perfected th ( "Smvthu Book Sewer , " which sows our books precisely as the "Oxford Teacher's Bible" ii sewed by hand. This labor-saver accom pHshus a two-fold good It makes ttio mosl durable of binding * , und at the same time ro duccs the cost below former prices ! A "Brltnniiiea war1' Is now on. The price are cul nearly to cost , until now it Is morel ) n ( juestlon of onduraneo. In our judgment this war will soon end , either by surreudci or combination. Therefore if you hope t ( ever own the great work you should act now wo have bul a limited contract nud are no sure of holding this offer open for twenty four hours. You need not pay for the set nl once , bu if you only order now , you will secure lui work al iheso ligures , no mailer when , am no matter how high thu price goes up. Sinci the necessity of "cash down" is removed why delay J Why ) We will give Vol. I fo 00 cents , for a sulllclenl answer from one win appreciates the work I The Alien reprint is tlio only complete reprint print , the only unmutllnted icproductlon o nny Brltaunlca , the only roprintof Iho latest 'iNinth Edition. " If your present knowleilg or casual examination does nol satisfy yoi on thcso points , call at our store and wo wil prove thcso statements or forfct a scl c books I The only popular-priced edition of the enl "American Supplement lo the Kncyelopedl Britunnlcn , " Is controlled by the Allen con pnnv exclusively. Five firms have failed in attempts nl Brli nimtca ; only Iho Allen company Micceedoi You need nol tear a fragment ; the entire sc of thirty volumes Is now ready. You need not lake all al once , nut may tiih one or nny number of volumes perinontl Just as you please , nnd paying as you R < them. Green cloth $1.20 per volume , mid htv Kussln Jl.fiO per volume. If jou have begun the purchase of nny n legod reprint , nud have received not too man volumes , wo will take up your volumes , trad ours for them , nnd complete the set at yoi price. Como and see , nnd look over the wet carefully or write for a fuller cxplanatloi o Very respectfully , n KoTiiKiiixniuM , Wmrr.iAW & Co. , llostotr Store , Council Bluffs , In. d Holiday Out * . See those beautiful silk umbrellas at Els mail's. .lust the thing fora holiday gift fro n ludy to a gentleman , or vice versa. Chinese goods , Japanese novelties nt No. 31 llroaitway. Odd Christmas glfU. Jim Lot For clothing nnd furnishing goods , try 0 tcnholmcr's , 4H Broadway , Wanted Boys at American District To II I- I- cgraph ofllco. * ' Tim Grnml Hotel , The ndarer the now hotel approaches con pletion the moro apparent it uecomos tli Council Bluffs has duo reason for its onthu Is lastio pride. Few cities In the land c.m [ toll to a . ' 00,000 hotel wluch has so many foutuii nt beauty nud attractiveness. It is not rcai for occupancy yet , nnd already there a numerous opportunities for the owners , Kit ball & Champ , to lease It to thorough goli hotel men. The chief hesitancy seems to 1 on the part of the owners to sccuro the bo ir possible landlord , Tlioro liavo been promlnc )5 ) parties hero within the past few days , ai others are expected tula week , aruoug the > no of the well known Lclnnds , which name n synonotnous with popular landlordism in connection with several of the most promi nent hotels In the land. The now hotel Is not ) nly n matter of prldo that nil citizens will [ oln heartily In making it a grand nucccss , but many of the cltl/ens tire necullnrly Inter ested , having contributed of their own mentis In the purchnso of a portion of the site , as n practical expression of their desire to sccuro bch a hotel. They will naturally give to nny worthy landlord all the encouragement and support possible. With such a locnl backing there seems no reason why the Grand should not prosper from the very start. Dolls (31 von Away. "With every misses' or child's cloak pur chased nt our store this week wo will give a beautiful doll for n present , besides saving you nt least 'J.i per cent on thu cloak. Take auvantago of this offer , and trade at Else- man's. Buy your coal and wood of C. B , Fuel Co. , WU Uroodwny. Telephone 130. The Council , The meeting of the city council last evenIng - Ing was attended by the mayor and Alder men Mlkcscll , ICnepher , Everett , Smith , Word und Wind. Mrs. McCnulloy , nt n previous mooting of the council , presented a claim for JJ.150 dam ages clmmcd to have been sustained by falling on the Northwestern railway tracks several months ngo. The matter had been referred to the city attorney , nnd lost evening ho sub mitted an opjnlon that the lady wns not en titled to any damngos from the city , nnd that If anybody wns to blnmo for the accident It was she herself or the railway company. Grading WHS ordered on Tenth avenue. The waterworks company gave notice that the council's recent order to lower all stop boxes on sidewalks nnd parking wherever ; the sumo are above grade did not apply to them ; that the boxes wcro private property belonging to the premises. The marshal was Instructed to servo notice on the proper par- tics nnd have the nuisance abated forthwith , Deere , Wells it Co. gave notice that they desired the payment of certain Judgments against the eltj held by them. The city at torney was instructed to take charge of the matter. Before the council opened the bids \\lden the old levee George F. Wright and others submitted n demand for the council to llx the methods of paying for the sumo before award ing the contract. The levee bids wcro then opened. Thcro were a large number of bidders and the nldcr- men gained the impression from hearing the bids read thnt the contractors were not anx ious to do the work. "Tho.V nro all outlandishly - ishly high , " remarked Aldermen Casper. "They must do better than that or wo will hnvo to build the levee ourselves. " C. H. Mitchell wanted 37 cents per cubic yard for the dirt. D. Maltby & Meloy put In a Joint bid that ranged from IS to 4T cents , the dif ference In price being irrudcd by the length of the haul , the price Increasing as the levee was constructed from the initial point at the base of the bluffs near Big Lake. John C. Leo offered to do the work at from liO to 41 } cents per cubic yard ; M. A. Jones at 11) ) to 43 cents ; C. F. Bray 18 to 44 cents , or 91 cents per yard for the whole work It paid in cash , nud .TJ's cents If required to to tnko bonds or cettilicates. It. C. Bergcr offered to do the work at from 18 to 47 cents. All the bius were referred to the commit tee of the wtiolo , to bo considered nt some future time. The mayor called for the report of the com- inittco of the whole on the proposition to build n new levee north of the old one. The discussion revealed the fm-t that the commit tee had held no meeting since- the afternoon when the cold trip was made in the patrol wngon to view the proposed line and the matter wns deferred until next Monday afternoon when It will bo discussed nud n decision arrived nt. Mr. J. W. Paul was present nnd asked that the bids specify a dirt levee with a sodded slope similar to those constructed at New Orleans. The In formal discussion that followed Indicated the fact thut a majority of tlio council was in favor of dropping the project to widen the old levee nnd build the new , which would cost but llttlo more and would have to bo done in time , and when It was done the old would bo simply so much dirt filled In on pri vate property. After n little moro debate on the same sub ject the council adjourned until Monday night. Nn Humbug. Our special sale of watches and diamonds is noxv the great attraction. The best goods furnished at the lowest prices. We make it a point not to bo undersold. C. B. . .TAOQUKMINCo. . , 7 South Main street. Special Sale of Itlunkets and Com forters. This week. Prices way down. They must go.Vo \ have too many of them and must sell them. Call at Elscmnn's. J. O. Blxby , steam boating , sanitary en gineer. Uta Llfo bulldmir , Omitii ; 3JJ Mor rium block , Council Bluffs. Elseman's store is the center of attraction at the present time. The real live Santa Glaus will arrive at their store tomorrow Monday evening , nnd will mnko his head quarters ut their store , Children who wish to wrlto to him must bring or send their let ters addressed to "Santa Claus , " care of Eiscman's storo. _ Writes Wll i HI * Troti. ! Captain L. B. Cousins yesterday received n letter from his old nnny comrade , E. P. Latham of Barton , O. The letter Itself would not seem remarkable to anyone not con versant with the facts , as It appeared to bo simply a chatty , friendly letter , written In a , bold , plain , businesslike hand. The remarka ble feature of the letter Is that Air. Latham carries on his corre spondence with his teeth. During the war ho hail both arms shot off nnd his right eye shot out. Although a man with liabita matured , ho has , slnco losing bis arms , learned to write by holding his pen in his tooth. Ho is a good penman , nnd docs the ofllco work for the ilrm of which ho is the senior partner , and which does a very ex tensive business. Ho keeps the accounts , nnd no ono would suspect by a glance at his books that his mouth , instead of his hand is his pcnholdor. Special Snlo of Furs During this week at Eiscman's. C. A. Bcobo & Co. nro going out of thorof tail trada und will close out their line line o ladies' writing and oftlco desks , book cases chiffoniers , parlor tables , parlor and chmnbei suits , folding beds , plain nnd fancy rockers , cabinets , mirrors , etc. , etc. for less that cost. Fnr Muffd Given Avrny , With every cloak bought at Elsoman's this week you will receive an elegant muff for present Threatened to Coin mlt Arson. Yesterday afternoon a man named T. R Penny appeared at the police station nnc asked for the arrest of n Dane named Gus Jestenson , whom ho declared was endeavor Ing to burn his house and barn. Ho was re fcried to the city clerk and told a somowaa rambling story about Jestouson's actions which he thought constituted n menace to hi ! property if not his life. The Dane had boot working for Penny and a short time ngo hi discharged him. Slnco then the Dane ha ! been annoying him oxcesslvelyandycstcrda : came around and coolly Informed him that hi wns going to gel , oven for his discharge bj setting tire to Penny's house nnd barn. Ai Information was drawn and signed br I'enn ; nnd Jestenson wus arrested. Ho will have 'i hearing today. SICK HEADACHE ' Positively cured by thcso Little Tills. CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia , In it ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty ISy IVER Eating. A perfect rem y edy for Dizziness , Nausea , o PILLS. Drowsiness , Had Taste I- In the Mouth. Coated IR Tongue. Pain In the Side , 10 TOHl'ID LIVKH. They 10.t . regulate Uio Bowels. Purely Vegetable. .tIt Itd SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE , Itm m - Both the method and results Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is plcnsntil and refreshing to tlio taste , nnd act- Itently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the S'VF 'em effectually , dispel B colds , head .iches nud fevers and cures habitus ! wnstipntion. Bynip of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro iluced , pleasing to the taste nnd ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in ' .to action nnd truly beneficial in its. effects , prepared only from the most , healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to nil nnd have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in EOc and 81 bottles by ill ] lending drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Land will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it. Do not accept nny substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. IOWSVIUE. Kf. /V / l'WKK. . tl.f. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc * AGENTS WANTED , DR , C , B , JUDD , QO6 Broadway , Council Bluffa , la OFFICE , W. UE3IDE.N03. II OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main nnl Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign and domestic oxchautk Collection in nil u und Intoriist paid ou time deposits. W. C. ESTEP , Council UltitTrt , Iowa. 14 North Main Street. Funeral Director nnd ICmlmlmur. tlBBWTBBUlMtA kitrtm n rd ouiiitiij. lorctural w&ere all Kemf il iu niuiir i bock t ro t t&KK. iddr iiorr llonr.KlecnX.b5 lroiiUwu , Ji.X. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. BAHOAINS In fruit nnd vegetable lands. Korsitlo , ft" nores , 8J iods north of ( Jhau- grounds ; eastern blnnc , line fine spring brook , Inml very rich : will soil In 10 ort'Ouoro lots atiSO i > or uero , or J7. " > pcrucrofor whole tract. IKJ acres on Oriuul ixvoniio ; line orchard wind mill , line KIUVC , sltuutcd on Mynster proposed motor line ; jirlci ) $ 'L"Oiier acre. 10 acres udlnlnlnc city limits , two story house , rood burn , line orchard uud small fruits. Trlco. | ) ,000. 0 acres on Grand avenue , IK miles from P , O. &JOO un aoio. 110 acres , three nillos from city limits , Rood house , barn and out buildings , H ) hearing apple trees nnd Hinall fruits. Price , } 0,000 , mock farm , 4V ) acres , line Improvuments , well watered , only one mile from station , tan - an uoro If taken soon. Busy terms. Kami and city piojierty for sulo. W , C Stncy , room 4 , Opera hotiM ) ulk , Counull HlulTs BOOTS AND SHOKP-Stock of boots aiu shoes to uxchiinve for Improved clear lowi land and cash. Address V IU , Bee , Councl lUujTH. WANTED KnorRctlo lady or Kent : porma nontposition ; Jl" > per week ; experlcnci not neccs&ary. ! ' . 0. H. , 00 ? Willow incline. FOR linNT.-Furnlsliod front room , Slttliu and bed room onsiiltc. ( USFltth avuiiiic. \\l ANTKD A Rood Rlrl to do ponem ! house work : will pay llrst class wages. Amilj atlOSJJ. 7th street. FURNISHED rooms at very reasonahli terms , en sulto or single ; baths nnd stean heat ; new house , newly furnished. Mrs. Sto phcnson , 103 1'urk avenue. Council IllulTs. T71AHMS For Sale A 16m ; list , ninny of then -t ! at low prices ; also M acres line Kiirdei and fruit land near the city limits , house burn and other Improvements ; also ! H acre fruit and garden land .lust outsldo the city a ta,500. W. A. Wood A Co. . 5JJ Main street. OR KENT ' 1 lie McMulion threo-stor brk'k block , No. 33 S. Malnst , wltholorutoi J. W. Squlro. _ MRS. AMELIA NIELSON , M. II. . special mlcl wife. 13.11-8 ave , Council lllulls , In. ALTER S. STILUlAN. Murcui bloc _ Kotary 1'uhllecollections , typowrltlnt FOR HALE Lonsn nnd furniture- Scot House , Council mull's , .Ti rooms. Cheap ; bargain. Address J , a. Jordan , Council lIlurTi OH SALE or Hont Garden land , wit houses , by J. U. UIco. 104 Mala t. . Oounol Bluff * DR.MCG-REW THE SPECIALIST. Sloro than 15 ; cnrt > ' experience In the trcntuiontot PRIVATE DISEASES. AciiroKimrnnteud In 3 to flvo dn/J without tlioloji cT.nn hour's tlino. STRICTURE I'rrmnnently cured without pain or InUrnmontii no ciittliitrt no ( Ulntlnir. Thu mnit re mnrkibio rcinodr . .known to modern sclenco. Write for clri'Ul.irj SYPHILIS CURED IN 8O TO 6O DAYS. Dr. > tcrow' ( troiitmont for thh terrible litocul ill ? ' CHJO hni been ptonouiicotl thu moil powerful successful rouicdjr ever dl < iovermlfur Ihe iibio euro of this ( llNM o. lilt mccon with thlt ilheaia bai never boon rqnnllcd. A complete CUKE ntTAIIj A.NTk.r.1)Vrlto for circulirs. LOST MANHOOD nnd nit wenknms of tlio sexual orgnm , iiprvotmiou , tlmlilllr nml despondency nbiolutulr cured. Unfit IniniiMllnto nnd cotnplcto. SKIN DISEASES , Cntnrrli , rlioumnttxm , nnd nil rtl ernoiof liver , kldncrs anil bladder permanentcured ! - FEMALE DISEASES and neuralgia , norvotnnen nnd ill cn o of the num. ch cured. Tlio Doctor's "Homo Trcitmont" for Indies It pronoinccd br nil who hnvo usrul It. to l ) > thomo't compote nnd convenient remedy oror of. fcrwl for the treatment of fenmlu c1l en : > M. Itli trulr n wonderful remedy. No tintrutnontJi tu imlll. 1UIUI18 1011 IAUIK-I KIIOM2TO I UNI.V. DR. McGREW'S marvelous success lim won for him n rapiititlaa which Is trulr nntlonnl In clinractar , nnd liH KruV. army of pMtonH readies from tlio Atlantic to tlia 1'ncltlc. The Doctor li n grniiimta of "UKiitfliAii" medicine nnd tins hnd long and rureful etpcrlenoola hOBpltnl practice , nnd Is clasiod nmoni ! tlio lonrtlnj ipeclnllsU In modern sclonco. Treatment by corns- rponili'iico. Write for clrculnri about each of tan abovedheaaos , 1'llIR. Office , 14th and Farnam Sts Eiitrnncoou olthjr ntroai. O MA 3-1 A. Corner Dili and Haraoy Street ] , OraiUx FOR THE TREATMEMT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MoLAUGHLIN , President Founded by Dr. J. W. McMenamy. NEBRAS/CA. / National Bank U. B. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NIB. Capital. - - - - $4OO,000 Surplus Jan. 1st , 189O - 07,800 Omcr and Dlrecton-IIenir W. T t , Fr > ld nl ; L vliB. B ea , Yloe-rreildonti Jamil W. BtTftae , W , v7Mor , JobnJB. Colllni , 1C C. CuiUlntf , J. S. M. FaUlok , W. Et. 8. Huiilio , cmhlor. THE IRON BANK. Corner 12th Mid r&roara SU. A General Banking Uuilncss Traninotril. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL . $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 50,000 , LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 350,000 numerous I. A. Millar , F. O. CJloason , E. L Shuijurt , K. K. Hurt , J , D. Kdiimiiilson , Oliarloj 0. lliinnan. Transact gonor.il b.iukltu busi ness. Lur-cest uapltil : and surplus ot any liaukln S dillnveatui-n Iowa. INTEREST ON TiME DEPOSITS , 27 MAIN STREET. Over C. B. Jiicnucmln & Cos Jewelry HtJr NCrhnr ? JiiMlooof the Peace. Onico ovoi . OLUUU Ainorlciiii ExnresiS , No. 421 Broadway , Council Kinds , lowu. ' Attorneys nt Law. Prao- 1 tlcc m the state IUH federal courts. lloonis ! i , 4 and 5 bhugur lleno block , Council blulls. Iowa. FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE md permanent CURE lor al dlsoas.soilhaURINARY ORGANS. Curei where othtrtreatrnentlalls.FulTdirectlontwItheacI bollle. Price , one dollar. See signature o ! E. L STAHL. For Sale By All Druggist * . The Standard Cocoa of the World. A Substitute for Tea and Coffee. Van Houtbn's \\asfiftyper \ ( entmorc of the ilesli-formtng elements of fcocoa than is obtained by the best processes of other manufacturers. , ' " BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " Doctorsmnd analysts of the highest standing all over the i ; world , certify to this immense saving , and by VAN IIou- TEN'S speciol'process only can this be attained. IIotrUM' COCOA ( "onco tried. Always used" ) potneuei the croat advantage of loafing no Injarloni elTocta on ttio nerrous sustain. No wonder , therefore , that In all parti of the world , thli THWnlor'i Ooeoa ! recommended liy incUlcul men , liiBttinl oftrii nnd cuOVn or utlior cucoui op chocoliilec , fur dully me liy children uruilulli , ! | hale nnd > lck , rich und pour. AikfurVAH lloUTEK's ndMl nowA/r. PEERLESS BLACK PEERLESS Is in every respect the best Coal for domestic purpose ? In th mnrkct. ( It lasts longer , produces more heat and burns up cleaner tha any other Iowa coal. One ton will go as far as a ton and a half c the oral nary stuff , and Itcosts no more than the cheap , unsutlsfactor grades commonly sold. Try it for cooking nnd heating. Sold only b L. G. KNOTTS , FUEL MERCHANT All kinds of Wood and Coal. Cobs a specialty. Full weight nn prompt delivery. 29 South Main St. Telephone 303. RHILWflYTIMBOKRD I cfutt Aiio.irUitTii.Ti rex A y. Arrltf > I Jop t loth n < l Mftion Hired * . Omiha I SOp in .T. " .r.dilcago Kiprnu . . R Ml a in 9Ma.ru , > , Crilciu.'o Riprosi , < i.w p m B.IO p ni , , Chicago Kiprmi , HI 03 ft III I.Wp ra ; limit luril 12 IV 111 UUUI.lNiltO.S' A MO. ItlVKIt. ArrlTol Depot loth anil Muson tr t . Oinah . _ _ la ? * ft Ml Iwnrrr U.v Kriirc" 4 OJ P n 10.14 it m Oenror Rtpreji K.14 p ra S 40 n m tntiT .NlKlit ( Ctprcai. VM it in B.IJa in Lincoln U.c.tl y.rt ) p m I/oarai If. ' . , ( T , J. .VC ; ll | Arnvui Uinahx Depot 10th itmt Mnxm slrcoK. i Umnlin. VoOnini. .KaniniOty Day Kipreii , , . t IS p mK | t' . Nlht ( Kip. Tin t' I1. Trnni.i i O.li m " Jcn o I UMON IMl'ff 1C. , Arrlrai OmMi it. | _ n pot 10th mid .MurcjrjJ I OrantiA. "j.M p rill ; .Omli m1 Hrer , ,7 | 9U3 p m 7.3U p nil 1'nrinc Kipre * ill 1 } n tu 10.VU n in Drntrr Kinreit 3.M p m ; 7.0 * n m [ , . . , , , KnuiniClt ; Kxpreii | I2O ) a in t , nTu I I'UU'AUU. H. I.A I'AlMt-'Ity. I Arrltei" omahn. | U. R depot. 10th II < 1 Muter SH. ' On'nh * . ( .10 p in Nlclil Ktpre DUO ) n m 1)M n in Atlantlo Kinroi * | ( UO p m 430 p ni Veitltmle Umltel 10 tl n in fotvos I rflOUX ifl'V A I'Al'Iti , | AtrifV Oinahix. It ) . I' , depot , lUlli ami Marry Ht | Omtht " .Tin I'ltT ' . , . . ml . Vldiu I'aiivtiiier i _ 4.SO D nil ili.h t. Paul Klpron 110.10 n m "faveri SltTij.x Ull \ A PXUHU j Arrlroi Oiimhn. | _ lMu > t I6lh and Wcbtlor Hli. I Oninhn ' " TfWji'iuf" . t < t. IMiil Limited. . . .j- .t l' * > nni Oiimhn. [ ll , I * , depot' 10th nml Marey M . 1 bmt'lt , T3 li iu | . rhtcntfo Kipresi. , | 62U p w 430 p 111 Vvitlbnlo Limited t'.W n 6.15 p m Iowa AcroniiiKKtntlon ( K c. Sunl " oP m Wll ) .Rasttirn Klrur. , 2.43 IB p in . ,1. . . . . . ! . ' . , PV i. . 7 ll p n 11.15 n nl in "lxHTB u'liltAUO ' , MUj. , A 1 : 1'AbU ArrTto Unmlirt. | U. I' , dctxit. 10th nnd Marcr Sli. tnmh . 6.10 p ml . . . .7..Chlcnito Ktprnn U I'l it m Jl.Ujt nil . .CliloatfO Muroy. . . . . . . . L ( ' - " ° "J"1 T.BHTMJ | O.MATlA , \ SI. lATl/iK / . Arrival Omaha. ] _ U. P. depot , lOtb and MarcTSti. ! Omnhii. IJO p jn.7.M. [ lAiulii Cnnunn Jtay.i. , . | 12. ; J p ro Unmhv Depot l..t'i i i.lVob fHi | O.mliv SMll n m . ItTnck illlli Kspr 9i I 6. l P in 9(0 n m . . .lliKtlnm Kzp. ( Kr. SuniUrl. ft 3D P m HO p ni WnliooA Lincoln I'm ( I'.x.Siiiiil'j ) III. * ) n m 610pm . . York A _ Norfolk ( Rr. 8iuili ) . . | . ) n m TS.'siT. 1 * . M A 0. Omahn. Pcpot nth nnilWolntor Stt. 8Trtra | .TBUiili CUr Aecummndittlon. I 90i p m 100 pin .Hloux Cllj K prosi ( Ki. 8nn ) . . 12.10 p ra ? 110 p ml St. 1'aul Limited V t't n in _ 6J6 i ) jm [ . jlinrottJ'lmeiniprJ Hi. Sun ) . . ) 8 & n lu CCeitTejT MrS"001U TAfTPll. " CUmnha. | Depot ISl'ijiiid WMI r Hit. 10.SO nTinfT .Ft.lxiuTi A K.ll Tf pr s . . . . 4.S ! ) p m U 15 p ml. .M. trfiuh V K. ( X Kijirou. . . . T. nTO i OIllUAlIU , K. i. A tALlk'iU ' i Arrl o Tnxniiferl Union Depot. Coiiimi Illiiiti ' "rain far " SOpml Nlubt Kxprci H/lS a m 850 nml. . Atlnnt.o KxprQii b.S P in SW ) p ml „ , . . . .Vetlllmlo Limited 10:10 : it ra Ixtavn lOlilOAltll.t NOHl'IiWKs'i'MIN Arrive ? " Tramferl Union lciot.Jjuncll ) | lljnfft. Tran tor "fl.40 n"m ClilonKO Kxproi UIV p ra 6.0U p ni Vettltiula Lliultod 91)0 ) it in 10.UI p m Kaiterii K'jcr. ' . 2UO p m I. TO p m AtlnntlcMnll. . I'M n m 0.10 p in r > (0 u ra " " Traiufcr Uuloii Depot. Council Ilium. iTrinnfur m ChlcnEU Kipren. . . . . . I ti.ll n ra 1MU p m . . . . . . . .Chicago jEiErPi' . .Jji 00 p m L aYeT" Tf. C . T. JOtf A 0. H. " TArrlvgj Trnn < ter Union Depot. Council Hl'itTi iTrnnifor 1001 n m.Knii8M | Cllr liar Kipreis. . ll Ji p . . ntjr Nlclit KiprMii. iVMAtlA'A T OJUIH. Triin fcf Union Depot , Cuunrll lllufTi f..U ) ji m TSl7Txiill l anon llnlT. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and , SOUTH 1302 FnrnnmStreet. . Harry P. Deuel 9 City Pnssonpror antl TicUot Acnnt. DR. LUNGS Ahn Nervous System Incluillne Parnlynlii , Cntalcpir , llyntero Epilepsy , Convul- nlon , Solnul Inlln- tlon , ItlK-ninntlnm Clironlu Alc < iliull"m , Nervous llui : < l clic , Nervous 1'rostrnllon cuiHiiinptlon unit nil Ul > eac9oftlio IUIIKI Itoonis 311) ) to S10 , BEE BUILDING , OMAHA. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT GOODMAN DHUO CO. , urnain dtrcot. - Uuaha Neb , GRATEFUI COMFOR TING Epps's Cocoa BREAKFAST. "Ily n Ilioiouuli knonrtodxi ) nf thn natural Ini nlileli uoTuru the operation ! ! of illk'ritloc nnd null tlon , and liy ruurjfiil iippMcntluii of tlio line piopo tluiot nulliolvcml t' io in , .Mr. Kipn | liun | idiiridi our lirenkra ttablo w th idol cntcl/llnror itbevei HIU : Hlilch nitty xavii u iiiunr liituvyiloctor. ! ' nllU. \t \ by tlio ludlcluut MM ) of aucli nrlli'lua of dlot Unit constitution may bour.idually built up until itroi vnuiKhto roaut uvory cuiidency In itUeimo. lln ilrcilauf miullumiliiilli-B lire ll > ntlninrouiid mroai toullnck wlicretor there ( art w ak ( xilnt.Voini cuciipu inuuy n fntnl iliifti > y kcoplnx ouiiulTUi HI fortltUnl with iiuro blood , nnd u propoiljr nourish frnni" . " Civil t < i'rvlio ( Jiuctto. .Miiiluklmily | with bolllnic wuUiror milk. Hold on In half puuud llni , by itrocom , labeled thut : \\\V\ \ \ ] ( VPP IVUJ. ' ( HoiiKJUOjiiithlo ChcrnUl , London , Knttliind. FEMALE BEAW5 Ataolu Ij uue.inojt power ful fi'roi reiruUtor Known i never fall ! M a IMII , jKwiiiMd icno b < .ufoclent. JLMtfmf 1.KIN.IIIIUO . O ) . . 1'utr.Jg , . * . CO. Notice. Mnllrr of niilloiitliii | | ( of M T , Moi nnd J , P , M < v , < lttlnit liiKlnoM untlorllio linn nnrnoot M T , Mo-n > V To. , for permit to > ell liquor ni a drimjtl t Unilcp In lioroliv Klvtit thut M. T. Mo i nnd ,1. H. MiixH'doinn luiMni'sM iinilor llfiu tiunipof M. T , MoH4 fc Co. . tllil uiiiin lint lllth tiny of I'o- ' comlior , A. I ) . , IS'W. ' tllu IholriiiMillcixlliMi to tlio hoard of fire nnd pollen coiiiinlxtliuicrN of Diniilut. for tu-null toxoll ni ltnilrltiiiiu | nnd \liums lliimir * , n n drimulsl , for incilli-iil. inn * ohnnlonl and chrinlcnl ] ) tiriosc | < i iiiilv. nt KXH lloHiuil silent , 1'ourllinril , Oiiiiifui , Nrli. , from Iliol-t ilny of .tniiunry , IM > I , to tliulst dny of .liimmry. IS'.rj. If tliiMi'lio no objection , roinonlr nco or lirtitft Illrd wltliln two\MM'l < s fniin Di'voiulior 1' ' , A , l > . , 1 R ) . tliu Hiilil in-null will lie pnuiUMl , M , T. Mo s AMI JS , Miii4. Dolnit linolnoss ItitiK-r Hun nniniiof M , T , Jlnts A : Co. Applli-nnM. I ) Mnttorof npnlk-nllnn of ,1 , A. Pullrr nnil J. it. Damon ! , doiiiR bntlin-ss iiiulor llrni iiiiinn of .1. A. 1'nllor \ t'o , , for permit to soil llnitor n * Notlrch hrroliy itlvoii tlmt .1 , A. Puller & ,1. II , Ihiimmt ilolnn liiis'.no-is inidor llrni iiiimu ( if , I , A I'tilU-r.V Co. , Ol < l iinon the 1Mb ilny of Itei'i-iiilHT , A. I ) . IS'.ll , Illo tlii-lr nplilktlon to tliu lioantl of tinnud pollen i-omnil-ulnm-rii of Umiilin for pornill to MI 11 mult , xplrUiioiit and viiuiislliUirs | ( , us n tlriiKKlit , for mrilli'lnul , tiiochnntrnl nml - ! ( - ; IIIIIIHWI-H iinly.ut No. HO'J UnitxliiH stri'i't , llnl \ \ tnOiiiiiliu \ , Noli. , from tlio 1st day of January , 1KI ) , to the Utility lit Jnuunrv. lrj. If tlicrnbu no olilt-otlon , rriuonstrntico or prolt-sl Illtovllliln two \\rrUs from lloet'inlu-r 10. A. l > . 1MM , tttuHitld permit will 1)0 ) isr.inU-d. 1) 1M3 . ) , A. KIII.IIII : A : Co. . applloiints No tier. Matter of application of.Tncoli I.iuulrool ; for lloiinr llci'iixe. Notion U hcrt-liy clvou ( hat , Incob Iindroclt ! did tiiioit the l.Mh day of Di-romlii-r , A. U. , ls-90. tile his npplloallonltli tliol-oaril of llro ami inilleo coiiimlsHlonoisof Omitba forlleon to - < i'll mult , slilltioimand | vinous lliinnrM nl No. r.Mli-oiUh Kit hit i col , Sordini ward , Umiiha , Xcli. , from the 1st < lnv of January , b'H , to thu 1st ilay of Jiuinarv. biC. IftluMi-bo no ( ill K'l-t Ion , romonslr.ineo or protott Mlrd wltliln two \u < cKs from HcecmlKT 10 , A. ! . , IS'.H ' ) . lln-salil llccnso will be jinnlt'd. J.tcoir 1Minoci 1 ; , Anpllcunt. IIO-'J3 ) Notruo , Matiorof uppllrutloii of John MorrNny for Honor llcensi- . Notlools lu'iohy ulviMi thnt John Mori Noy did niioii the IMli ( lu > of DoooinhiM- . 1) , K-'AI. Illo his applloatloiMUth thu hoard ol llro ami polleo roinmlssloiH'rt of Oinnlm for llcoti'.o to M'll mnlt , spirituous and \ Inons lliiniiis at No. T'.Mftuilh lath sti | < cl , 'Jdvanl , Uimihn. Neb. . from thu Nt day of Jumiarv , thill , to tlio lit dnv of Jiimituy. IRUi. If there bo no objection , retnoiiMrnnee or Iirotcst Illod Hlllilii lu-o weeks from lici1. 10 , A. 1) ) , IMk ) , tliu said lli't'ii-u wl 1 lie iranU'l. JOHN .MOHIIISKV , Applicant. IIIC-M _ Xotlcc. Mnttorof npplleatlon of Jakob Kopnhl for lliiiior llcenso. Notieo.ls licroliv ' ulvcn Hint Jukob Kopald dltl mum the IMh'diiy of Dccombof. A I ) . ISW. Illo bis application with the lio.ird of lln ; ami polleo eoiiitiilstloiiois of Omnhii , forlleoiiM1 to soil malt , uplrllous and vinous liquors , at 7KI North Sixteenth street. Plflhiinl , Omiilm , Nob. , from the Nt iluv of January , IVDI , to the 1st day of January. IWW. Ifthrro bo no olilcotlon , remonstrnm'o or tjrolost Illod within two woolis from Doeom- bor 1(1 ( , A. I ) . 1BOO , the siild lleonsu will bo grunted. JACOII Koi < oi.t > . IIIG-XI Applicant. Notice. Mattrrof npnllcatlou of 1'nuik Sunhoda for lUin. Notice Is hoinby jjlvon that Prank \\n1iodn did upon this HHIi diiy of Duconibcr. A. It. 1MHX Illo bis npplleatlon nlth thu board of II 10 nnd jiollco eoniinl-sloiiors of Om.ihii for llccnsu to soil mall , stihllous and \lnoim lliiuors at N'o , lavi South SlNluontli stieet , Second watd.Omti- Im , Noli. , from Urn 1st dny of January. tfe'H ' , to the 1st tiny of January. Ib'JL' . If ( hero ho no oliloctlini , iviiion-.tranco or protest Illed within two weeks from Docciubor Ifi. A. I ) , , 1890 , thn H'lld llcensulll bo granted. DW--'a KIIANK HHOIKIIIA , Applicant. Notice. Matter of iippllciitlon of Gottlieb Wiioth- nli'h for liquor license. Not Ice Is hetuby Divert tluil Oottlleb Wni'tli- nlcli did upon the l.rith day of Deeombur , A. I ) IS'xi ' , Illo Ills iippllcntlon with llm board of flru am ) iiolleueoinniNslonoisof Uniaha , forllcensn to sell malt , spirituous and Uiious Ihinorsnt No. i'Wmid iT.MSt. MiirrRuviMiiie.Kimrtii ward , Omaha , Nell. , fiom tlio l.stdny of Jnuitary , Itt'M. to the Nt dny of January , IMU. If there bo no objocllon , lomonstruncn or within two wvoKM front Deecmbur 0. A. 1) . IfciW , the said llcrnso will bnKrunted. DIG-SI Oorri.miVtlKTiritlcn7 Applicant. Xotlco. Matter of applluutlou of William Darst for lliiiior lluenso. Nollco fs lieieby Klven thnt William Parst did upon llm irilh ilny of December , A. I > . , IMK ) , Illo his application with the board of llro and pollcu commissioners of Omalm , fnr license to sell limit , spirit nous nnil vinous liquors at No. iiii : | ' 'HIIIHIII street , Third waul , Oiniiha. Nob. , fiorn tliu 1st ilny of January , 1801 , to the 1st day of January , Ih'r.1. ' If there bo no objection , rcimmstrnnco or Iirolcst tiled \\ltbln two weeks fioni Iloeemlicr 111 , A. D. , 1 90 , thu said lleeueo will he unintud , D 1(1 ( Z\ \ WiM.t M DAUST , Appllcmit. Notice. Mnltorof application nf l.nnrs Hanscii fo * lldiior license , Notlcu IM liniotiy gl\on tliat Knurs llrvnsen did upon tlin 1X1 h day of December , A I ) . IKK ) , tlln his application wllli thu hoard of Ilio Una pollcocoiiiml-sloners of Oninlia for license to soil malt , spirituous timl vinous Honors ut .No. fililund 821 South Seventh Kticct. 1'lifit ward , Omaha. Noli , , from tliu IM clay nf Jniiu- arv. IS'll ' , to the liUiliiy of .liuiiuuy. IMW. ( f HUTU lie i lijcttIon. luinoiiHtranco or protest Illfd within two woi'Ks from Pccotnlier 1C > , A. 1) ) . Ib'.K ' ) , tliu sild ; llcfltiso will lie smiiled. IIIO-2'I \i \ UIH llAXSEN , Applicant. Notice. Mnttor of application of F. A , Mulch for llnuor license. Notieo iHliornhy given tlinl K. A. Unloh did nptin the llHIi day of iJocunilMir. A. I ) . Mil , ( lln Ins application with thu Imitrd of Ilio nnd po- llcn L'oniinl-s'onciH ' of Omaha , fnr llet'iisn to 11 mult , spiritIIIIUH and vinous llnnuis nt Nn. (117 ( South Tlilrtcrntli .slieot , TliHt wnrd , Oinnliti , Ncl , . fiom Iliu 1st dny of .liiiiiiury , Ib'.H. ' to the Ut day of .Iniiiiary , IHc. ' . If tlii'ro Im no objection , iciiuiiiMr.nieo or protust IIU'il \ \ Illiln tuo wiieliH from Dc'coni- tier I. , A. 1) . 1BX ) , the hiilil UoiMiHL will bo- t'ltintcd , F. A. IIAI.OH , Appllcunt. din M ] Notrou. Mutter of application of John Johnson fnr liquor license. Notice Is horohy nlvori that John Johnson did upon the I.Mh dny of Docuinhor , A. I ) . . 1MN ) . lilo hN application with tlio hoard of Ilio nml police commissioners of Omaha for llociisti to bull malt , spirituous and vinous | ! CIIOIM | ut No. 'Jtflt Ciiinliii ; st.runt. Kluhth ward , Oiiinli.i. Neh. , fiom the 1st dny of .liHilary : , IWI ) , to the 1st dtiv of Junuary , 181 ! , If thuro Is no objection , reinonstiiuico or prolesl Illodvllliln two weeks from Druomlier 10 , A. I ) . Ib'.O ' , tliOHiild llvoiihu will liUKinntod. liu-'ji ) : JOHN , IOIINHIN. : Notloc. . Mnttor of upplloatlon of Joppo.T. Gram fof lliiiior license. Notlcu Is hereby Rhe.ii that Junpo J. Grain did upon thn 1'itli dny of Ilouuinhcr. A , l > . lt > 00. ( Ho his iiiipllcntiOM ulth thn loird of llro and polled ooiiiiiilKsliinors of Onmlm for licence to hull mult , spirituous und vinous Illinois at No. Till l.ciivi'iiwoith Mrcot , Klrst ward , Omaliti. Nnli. , from the 1st dny of Janunry , Ih'M ' , to tha 1st day of Jiiiinary , Ihir.1. If tlioK ! ho no iibjectlon , rninnristranco or protusl Illed within tun weeks fiom Hecuiuliu * li ) . A. 1) ) . IS'.U ' , thoHald llccnsu will ho Ki-antod , 1)1(1 ( Zl .IiiTK.I. : ( litAM , AppllcunU QalSfornla Nerve t ' . 1'ro. f Anii'inl.i , .Sfrnlul.i , Iliul < : irrnliilnn | an I nil ImnurltloH of the blood " well an tlin liiUnulnz Norvn Oiaenooi , viz : Nrrvoim 'iml I'hr < l < ilil l > cllllly , Vlliil Kxlniiitliin , I'ra- iniitnro Iloeiiy , TroiiihlliiK , lljxlcilu , Ncl'- voiu IlKiiiliiche , I.DHII ol l'i orln tiillirr Bex , NerTdimidHH In nny form , ( . 'nld llnnils or Vvol , I'aln In Ilio llaclc unit otliur forms of V.1aKii > . Dr. IIobh'K Nrrvu Tonic IMIIs hrlnK the rosy tint of health to tha ehollow cho k < WOK , nernnK i > ouilo | diouiil lake tliU Kicat Llfa Rennwer. 1'rr ( licm. and ymi will Join the tliiinunda of luiiiiy iiK'ii and wnrncn wlm ( UHjf Mc&i Dr. .lotili I r Fill emt work In their bthiilf. 'I IIP ; Bra lugirroatrd , M rents a vial , for ulo b ; MArns mvs Moicint ca. HOPS , . SAM mmitto , oiu lOKHAU : IN OMAHA. Hl'.ll. . IIV Kuhn A : Co , Cor. l ! > ih & DnueUf blrrpli. .1. A. Kulltr & Co. , Cor , lllh & Douitlat btrceta. , / A 1 > . KoMrr A. Co. . Council Hindi , lo-a. II AND PRINCIPAL rUG1'CTB IVtlYWHrRt. GET WELL-STAY WEIL It eanhfttonf , H youMAyounc nrold.liavo any WeakncM , Maironnutloti. Debility.Our A'c * etutlvc Method * A'Monuftotjf o/.S < urr < * xplftinid In | ( mulled frco fur a llm- lOURNEWBOOKl .lta