r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY. DEOEMBEB 23 , 1890. 3 THE OMAHA REE j COUNCIL 3LUFFS. OPFIOH , NO. 12 PEARL ST. 1 > y Cnrrlcr In imy nitrtof thcClty II. W. TII/TON. - - - JIANAOKlt e. No. l\ NlKlit Editor. No. 23. K. Y. P. Co. Iltirhoru's for watches. Council llluffs Lumber Co. . coal. Subscriptions to periodicals nt wholesale prices , lrnp mo a card nnd I will call on you. T. .1. llongland , No. 1009 Sixth avcnuo. The Jury In the case of Gcddlngs vs Tinker * , Bnll & Co. , on trial In the superior court , returned a sealed verdict last night. Mrs. Prof , Spruit has gene to hcrold homo , Osccola , la. , for n holiday visit \\lth relatives and friends. Gcorgo Gcrspnchcr was arrested last night bj Onicer Murphy and locked up to answer a charge pioferrcd by thu federal officers of selling cigars without n license. Ho hail .TOO clears In ills possession when arrested , but dlil not have the necessary government per mit to dispose of them. Died Miss Josephine Provlncs , sister of Mrs. Prof. Marshall of the Deaf and dumb institute , on Monday morning at fisHO o'clock. Funeral services at the residence , No. 203 Tenth avenue , by Dr. Phelps today at 11 n. m. , after which the remains will bo taken to Denver for interment. \ fjstcrdny afternoon a rlflo contest wns hold between the Council IIluffH rill" club and the Omaha rifle club. Knch club picked ono man , and Mr , Sackett represented the Council Bluffs club and V , Puller the Omaha club. The match was for &B and Mr. Sackett \ \ oby a score of 20'J to ISO. Tlio range wns 200 yards , off baud , nnd the regulation eight- inch target was used , Officer Crafts was reported to have been tcinpoinrily suspended hist night by Chief Carey. It Is alleged that the lay-oft was duo " * to the desire for r n official inquiry Into the officer's ' free use of his club whllo nncstlng Huns llunscii. Crafts found U necessary to club the man sovorly before ho would submit to aricst , nnd the fellow wns very pugnacious when brought to' the station. Yesterday - _ morning Ilniiscti was fined $15.70 by Police Judge McQce. The fire department was called out yester day by nn alarm from box 42 , occasioned by the burning of some grass on West Sixteenth street. An alnrm wassunt in nt 7 o'clotli last evening from box 01 , on the corner ol Mills and Seventh street , hut it was a fnlso alarm. A. B. Walker had n small blaze started in his dining loom during the morn ing by the accidental contact of some cloth ing with Iho open grate , nnd several dollars damage-was done , but no alarm was turned in. A small ba/o ! on Lincoln avcnuo that partially destroyed n barn completed the fire icuord for the twenty-four hours. When buying your Christmas presents stop In and HCO if wo hn\oii't got something you want. Dell ( J. Morgan te Co. , 74i Lower Brondwav. _ J.C. Blxtiy , steam nontln , sanitary en gineer , Oil ) Life building , Oinahi ; 20J Mor limn block , Council Blurts. Will llppnlr tlio Old liovce. When the city council met last night chiefly for the purpose of discussing th < levco problem , the mayor and all the mom bcrs but Lacy were present with un uudi I once of citizens thnt filled the room. The committee of the whole had spent several hours during the afternoon discussing the problem , nnd reported when they convened as a council. The report was that the matter > be postponed indefinitely , niul the members * unanimously concurred in It. Tlio hack nnd express wagon ordinance wns taken up and passed. It provides that express men may stuml their vehicles on nny public highway provided they do not stop within 100 foot of eaph other , and not mow than two to stand together. A motion was made to stiiko from the tcx- books the Union avcnuo and Thirteenth street sewers special taxes on the ground that they were general sow ers and should bo paid for hy general taxation. The motion was carried. An effort was made to reconsider the matter , but failed. Among the nuditors deeply interested In the levee question were George F. Wright and T. J. Uvuns , and , the proposals to ropilr the old levee were discussed upon tliclr sug gestion. Colonc Dally spoke earnestly in Ifiivor ot buildlnc the now levco , or at least "Strengthen the old one. City Attorney Stowurfwas called upon to elucidate the legal points that befuddled the iildermiinio brain. Ho announced that the city could levy a tax on sewer district No. 2 to defray the cost of the work , Colonel Daily endcav- * orod to get him to declare that the city could Is- be held responsidlo for nny damage that might occur from an overflow if the levee was not icpntrcd. Alderman Casper opposed the motion of Alderman Knepher to award the contract for tha work to the lowest bidder on the grounds thnt the members of the council would bo. or could bo , held liable for the costs , and thnt ttiomnjotity of tlio taxpayers were not in favor of it. At this intimation of the uldor- inan's feelings T. J. ISvnns nrosn nnd offered to give bonds Indemnifying the citv and the nldcrmnti and agreeing to pay the tax of every person in sewer district No. J who was Binnll enough to refuse to pay for his own protection. Heforo ho censed sneaking Gcorgo P. Wilght was on his feet warmly making the same pledge and offering to exe cute n $ 20tXH ) bond , If necessary , to fulfill the agreement. Tl > o proposition elicited warm applause. Judge McGee and otliera spoke In favor of the work and the council was about to accept the ploJgcs of the gentlemen , when Alderman Kvcrott declared that the acceptance of the proposi tion was simuly child's play , and if the work was necessary to preserve the property of citizens In district No. 2 hu did uotdeslro to see two enterprising citizens compelled to shoulder all the responsibility. After a good deal of discussion the matter reached aoto nnd all the aldermen but Casper voted in favor of It , and the motion to award the con- i tract to the lowest bidder was carried. The " * ent'lnecr was directed to tabulate the bids. Tlio contract will bo awarded at the next meeting. Colonel Dally presented the following rcso- utloti : " * " ( esolvod , Hy the city council of the olty of Council mulls thnt the mayor and nldurmcn of said city const Hutu a committee to at once confer with thu directors of the Omtilin and Council Illutrs Hallway and llrldgu coinpiny for tlio purpose of obtaining fiom said com pany n S ei'iil commutation tluUot over Its line Dotvu'eii the cities of Council IllulTs und Omaha. The resolution was adopted nnd Colonel Ilnlloy was added to the committee , which will meet the railway ofllcials in Omaha nt the annual meeting , December .9. Contractor Hnbos was allowed $900 ou en gineer's estimate of work donoon the Indian creek sewer ditch. Kbtlmates for grading nnd bide walks in favor of T. O'Heain and others were pre sented and allowed. On motion of Alderman Wood all contrac tors will hereafter bo required to place their signatures ou the contract books In the city clerk's office. „ . A petition signed by a number of citizens wns presented asking to endorse the Halght lire escape nnd recommend their use in all largo buildings. This is the dovlso that en abled J , C. Terry , the Tyndui , Oak. , man , to make the sudden descent from the top of No. 3 engine liouso tower and light on his head after falling fifty feet. The petition was re ferred to the lira commission. Six foot brick sidewalks were ordered on both sides of Fifth , Sixth and Seventh ave nues from Eighth to Fourteenth streets ami u six foot plank walk on the uortti .sldo ol Ilroadwny from Twenty-third to Thirty eighth streets , } The city attorney nnd engineer were or / dcrcd to look up the contracts of T , O'Henri tf fur the ttenton street grading nnd to com r incncu suit against his bondsmen if thej found it necessary , Neckwear , silk mufflers , plush caps , etc. for holiday presents. Ottenhclnor's. 41- Broadway. _ Our Mottoes. "Nest Quality of Goods for the Leas , Money , " "Special Effort Made 10 1'Ieasi Every One , " "No Trouble to Show Good : nnd Ulvo 1'rlccs , " "Prices to Suit tin Times.11 "Live nnd Lot Live. " Uead am juollt by buying your holiday goods ut tin old established house of E. Ilurhom , 17 Mali THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , AEsignracnt of tlio Council Bluffs Faint and Oil Company , ASSETTS EXCEED THE LIABILITIES , The Fill I ore Due to Diillctiltlcfl In Col lecting tJic Hook Accounts N'coln BalouiM Kiijtiliicil Minor rtlontluii. Almost a sensation was created ycstcrdoy morning hy the announcement that the Coun cil BhiUs pnlnt and oil company had made an assignment for thoheuefltof its creditors , The assignment was made on Saturday after noon and filed for record in the auditor's ofllco uftcr 0 o'clock , nnd wns thus kept from the public until yesterday morning. The as signment is to Ueortjo Metcjlf and covers all the stock , fixtures nndbool.accounts of the company. The liabilities nro fixed nt $7,8.11.33 nnd as- sett uttliVWU , do crlhedaa stock nnd furni ture , JIO.OOOj hook accounts , K.OOO. The largest Items of indebtedness nro : IJ. . McCosky Jt Co $ IDS M \\iMtorii8und blast cuiniuiiiy HU 10 llunyllros ! M ! ) 70 Cuilnoll IllillTsoll roinpiny 41)8 ) PI Woodiirm lliisL'ed oil vmrlcs 4U1 7:1 : Acini ) wlillolmid and color works 110 i.7 lluroy , V MairenntT < ,0 > < 4 yi II , W.lluil < cr n-JO 01 MnsonloTomiilo assoclutlon 175 ( X ) Tlio llrm is composed of S. II. Foster nnd II. A. Greene , anil they nro unions the most popular and bent known business men In the city. They have been dolii business on the lower lloor of the Masonic temple fcr the ] ) , ist flvo years , nnd have hnd an immense wholes.ilo and retail trade. The cnuso of the fnlluro Is assigned to diniculty in making collections , which is evidenced by the largo book account , every dollar of which is said to bo as good as bank notes. Immediately nftor the assignment was tnndoS. 1. foster made nnpthcr assignment covering nil of his personal nnd rcnl estate pronurty not subject to execution in favor of his creditors. This Includes the 310,000 flats erected last summer on the corner of Fhst avenue nnd Kighth streetand. laryo amount of other leal estate. Thh assignment is also made to Mr. Metcalf , The assurauco that has been given that the embarrassment is only temporary will bo re ceived by the file-lids of the popular young men with a great deal of satisfaction. The store was closed yesterday and nn invoice ot the stock was being taken , It will ba com pleted today nnd the store will bo opened ngain tomoi'row under tlio old namo. It being certain that the embarrassment will bo past by thnt time. LAST OIVPOKTU.VIIIES To Got ilin Great I3nr > rnlns OfTorpil 15y the Hostim .Store , Council Lust , nnd Host liargaiiis. Only three days more until Chilstmasl Only three more days to get the little ones nnd the loved ones the presents that \\lll gladdin hearts nnd nmko the day what It should bo , the happiest In nil the year I Tneso three dnvs will bo full of events for the people who como to the lioston Store , CoumiruiulTs. In that time nil the holiday goods thete will bo sold. Duiini ; the past week thousands of dollars worth of holiday goods have been sold notwithstanding the summery weather , and thousands of ttollars' worth yet icinaln to bo disposed of , sold at prices thnt will take your bicalh away , rrom now until Christinas our customers will have an opportunity to got the mostuso- ful nnd beautiful articles at saciiflco prices. Ladles cannot m.iko their gentlemen friends a more appropriate present than by giving them handkerchiefs , gloves or scarfs , nnd the stock that \\ohavo to select from is the largest in the city. Gentlemen cannot mnko their lady friends any inoronppropiiato or acceptable present than Is found in the immense line of plush goods , including toilet cases and woikboxes. Uecclieet that while you have the largest stock of the latest novelties to select from you will only bo asked to uav popular prices , which means a saving of 2 : > percent. Only three days more and our toy depart ment on the second floor will bo closed out. Come nnd see what \\o have got to offer you for the least money jou ever paid for toys. The greatest hook sale over scon in Council Uluffs will mink this closing holiday offer. Wo make you tha greatest book offer of the ago when wo guarantee you the latest re print of the English nnd Ameiican encyclo pedia britanicn , the ninth edition , at $1.20 per volume , cloth binding , or $1.50 for half Rus sia , the IIrst volume of the half Russia for fiOo , or f.W bO for the cntiro sot of twenty-live volumes. Look at these prices for a few samples of other books : Publishers' Our Price , Price. E. P. Roe's works $ 1.50 S .75 Dickens , 15 volumes 15.00 4.89 Palestine , England and Africa ( illustrated ) 5.00 1.35 Scott's "Wiiverly novels 18.00 4.M ) Thnikeray , 10 volumes 15.00 4.8 ! ) Webster's unabridged 10.00 1.05 Webster's unabridged , Indexed 10.50 2.10 History of New York state. . . . History of Now England History of Ohio 1.50 .00 Lifoof Christopher Columbus' . l.liO .75 H istorv of the United States. . . 1.00 ,1'fi Hen liar 2.00 .OS Fair Clod 8.00 .93 MUC.IUtoy's essays and vwems , 3volumes. . . . , 3.75 1.50 Martha Flnloy's works 1.35 .75 Household poems 2.50 1.25 5,000 volumes of beautiful hound hooks at 22c per volume over ! ! 00 titles to select fiom. 1(100 ( volumes of the celebrated Kdgowood edition , with sldo and back gold stamp , 'Me per volume. ClIII.UllEX'S 1IOOKS. Publisher's Our Price Price Happy Hours $1.00 Sunbeams 1,00 .2 Children of Winter , Summer , Autumn and Spring 1,50 . ! Song Birds 1.00 .2 People of Council Bluffs will find the great cst bargains this week in all other lines thai wo have over mad'i them since wo catno hen to introduce nnd promote low prices. HOSTON STOKE , FOTHEIUNGIIAM.WIIITELAW & CO. , 401 , 40J , 401 , Council Bluffs , la j.i First-class fresh candy mndo for the hell day trade , at A , C. Dompsoy's , 105 Main st. Having decided not to carry this Itnoivi nro closing out our cntiro stock of hoiidai goods. Consequently can offer you bctto bargains t him any other house in the city Wo have a handsome Hue of plush goods am toys , Christmas trees , etc. Como nnd see us Kelly & Vouukerinan , 10-1 Broadway. Cloning Country Saloons. Attorneys Kurko & Henry of this city , rep resenting F. A. Oraybill , llled petitions ii ttio dlssilct court yesterday nsklngfor iujunc tions to restrain several out of town saloon Keepers from contlnulnc their business. 11n Junction1) nro askcil for against Frank Cave iHHiL'ji , John O'Connors and Patrick nm Mary Ryan of Neola , and AVIHiam Ferrell John Wolf and John McDonald of Under wood. ( Irnyhlll tins figured in several other saloo injunction cases , but these are the tlrst case thnt the young attorneys , Uurko & Henry have coca interested in. 0. A. Beobo & Co. are going out of the re tnll trade and will close out their line line c ladles' writing and oftlee desks , book cases * chiffoniers , pallor tables , parlor and chambc suits , folding beds , plain and fancy rocker : cabinets , mirrors , etc. , etc. for less tha cost. _ Kino Holiday I'TCBOMIN. - Kvery person in the city and surroundln country la imlted to call and examine-tl line line ot holiday goods ntthoolil rcllab business house of K. Burhoru,17 Main strcc Not I'rofcBHlonal "I do not bi'Hovo the city is infested with gaug of burglars , as some setisationalls bora olalinod , " sulil Marshal Tompleton yo tcrday. "Professional burglars go for b game , and wlien they get into a liouso tlu are not content to go u\\iiy with half n dozi sjioons when they can- got anything oho. . believe that about all the recent burglarii have becii committed by people who live he nnd I nm not nt nil satisfied that some of the work has not been done by women , "A woman makes the best burglar la tlio world. If shobas tlic nerve Mio can RO nny- \Ybcro , places that a man cannot get Into , nnd U she is detected slio can find a thousnnil excuses that n mna will nc- ccpt oven after bo has been robbed. If shoU detected whllo making a survey of the nro in * iscs she proposes to rob sbo can ca lly ex plain her presence there on the jirctcnso of desiring to make ncnlio'r ninistnlto In the number of the rcsldenc6 she wishes to visit. Give n nervy , slide woman an active and shrewd con federate In the thunoof amnn. nnd she will accomplish the most successful and daring burglnilci. "lam confident thnt somoof the recent burplnrlcs hero were the worlt of a woman or women , practicing for some important ex ploits.1' ' ploits.1'A A Christ tuns I'tiz/.le , Whntshalhvo buy for the liolldayit If this puzzles jou como in and sco our holiday attractions ; bountiful diamond cold nnd silver uatuiicsnndchntns ; quaintnovel , new patterned jewelry.rings , braceletsnecklaces , lockets ; pold-hoailod caucs ; solid silver nnd plated ware ; too many novelties to name ; you must sco tham to appreciate them , tboy nroso nrtistlc nnd bc.mtiful ; visitors wel come to see our display. C. 11. Jncquomlii & Co. , N. 87 Main st. Christmas and holiday goods at cost at Do- Haven's drug storo. * Scott house , 23 N.Muin st. , Co. Bluffs. Good bojru , ulco rooms and beds , lo\vest rates. The Manhattan uportmg headquarters , 41S 13 road way. _ Wanted Boys at Amoncaa District Tel egraph ofllco. _ A Dnyllirlit Kobbory. A bold daylight robbery occurred nt 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon , and when the thief gotf ready to leave there VIM very llttlo leit of the stock of .Tim Long , a Chlunimm who keeps n smnll but line nssortment of Chinese goods in connection with his laun dry , nt ! WO Broadway. The Chinaman's ' stock consisted of tlio llnest oriental silks , In cluding handkerchiefs and shawls tint were the envy of all the ladles who saw them. At the hour stated n brisk llttlo follow came Into the laundry and ordered the washeo man to si'iid homo some work that had been loft hy a man who had given a Vine sttcot address a few hours hofow. The washing consisted of three pieces and when the man applied for it the articles were wet. Ho told the Chinaman that tno owner of the goods wanted them sent , home Immediately , in bo wanted to leave the c'ty ' , nnd was going with him to Omaha at once nnd must have the washing oven if it was wot. Ho tendered the laundryninii the pay for the work and insisted upon it boini ? sent at once. The Chinaman gathered up the stuff , and locking his shop , stinted to deliver it. The whole thing was n scheme to get poor John out of his shop long enough to rob it , and the washing was owned by a confederate of the man who applied for it in such n hurry. Within three minutes after the Chinaman loft the fellow returned and broke open the frail door , attracting the attention of the crowds on the street nnd in another minute hnd skipped with aboutSSO worth of the Uneat silks in the liouso. The celestrlal icturncd in lust seven minutes to Hud his show-caso lifted ot nil the line goods It con tained. Foity people saw the fellow break in and como out and get on nn Omaha motor with the silks in his arms , but none of them happened to think about stopping him. The police were notified but it was too late to do anything. NW masquerade costumes at Montoith's ' 317 Broadway. Strayed from my promises December 15 ono black nnd whlto cow , nine years old , short-legged , luavy body , branded J on right hip. Notify H. James , 9-'a , Fifth ave. Great success. licit a bio goods. Taildealing. . Bouom prices. At C. B. Jacquemln & Co. , No. 27 Main strcot Buy your coal and wood of C. B. Fuel Co. , 63U Broadway. Telephone llili. Plush goods , Christmas books and holiday eoods at Dell G. Morgan & Co.'s ' , 743 Lowe Broadway. _ The American Idea Is that "nothing Is too good for mo whet I travel , " and in consequence wo have become noted as the most luxurious trav elers in tlio world. That which the people ple demand , the roads must supply , and thus wo have also the most perfectly ap pointed railway service In the world. The traveler now dines In a Pullman pal- nee dining car clear through In his jour ney , from Council Blurts and Otmvlm to Sun Fruncibco , ou the Union and South ern Pacific , roads. IVcuthor Probabilities. For Dcccmbof Indications point to cold , frosty woatlior. Thnt , liowovor , will mtvko no dlfforonco to thobo who travel in the stoam-hoatod and olectrlu- llg-hted , limited vestibule train wliioh in run only by the Chicago , Alilwaukoo & St. Paul Ky. b3two3ii Omilia und This elegant train leaves Omaha iitOtlOp. in. arriving in Chicago nt 9:30 : n. m. , in time to make all eastern connections. For further Informiitlon apply at city ticket olllco , 1501 Parnam cl. , Omtihru ' F. A. NASH , J. E. PUKSTON. General Agent. . City Pubsongcr Afrent. A ClmriuhiK Memory. No improvement Imvo been so mtvrkcd , bo signally perfect in attainment , in the Instfow years , us the numerous luxutlos which huvo been introduced in transcon tinental truvol. Instead of harrowing recollections the tourist now has loft to him when his journey is completed , u charming memory of perfect train ser vice nnd palace dining cars. The ar rangements this winter for dining- cars on the Union and Southern Pacific roads is something far in advance of anything in that hitherto attempted. . The only railroad train out of Omahn i- run expressly for the accommodation of ' Omaha , Council Bluffs , Dos Moines and Chicago business h the Koclc Island ves- tibuled limited , leaving Omivha at 4:30 : p. in. daily. Ticket ollico , 11)02 ) Sixteenth und Farnuin sis. , Omaha , Holiday Kxcni-nloiiH. On December 24 , 23 nncl 31 , 1890 , nnd January 1 , 1891 , the Union Pnciiio will soil tickets to all points in Kansas nnd Nebraska at ono nnd one-third faro for ino the round trip , coed returning until Jan o- uary 5. 1801. Remember the dates. 11- n- A nriiztllnn I'lot. oul Buuxos AyiiES , Dec. 22. A rumor Is cur ulH rent thnt a plot to overthrow the government , been discovered. Several ment has sus pects havebeea arrested. SWIFTS SPECIFIC S. S. S , o\ ME ENTIRELY OF of V/SMERCURIAL RHEUMA- ? r tP\Or\"lSM ! AFTER I WAS X\NI AD E PHYSICAL WRECK. ( J > V\J : . H. LYLES , SORENTO , ILL , ng ho H.OOO WILL 1C PAID TO A//r / C/ICHIST / Jlo WflO WILL flHD ON AHKL fSI ) OF SHIFT'S , SPECIFIC S. 3. 3 , , ONEfAHTItLC Of MCK- cum , IODISE orfOTASf/ou mr HISOH- OU33U33TAHCC. n % /i I WAS CUREDi BYSWIFT'SSPE OS- OSlg CIFIC S , S. S. OF - xx- icy THE WORST FORM V \ < P OF BLOOD POISON I D. H. KAIN , PS ro MT. VERNON , ILL TOO BUSY TO ffRSfe AOT'TS ' , U r. 94 That Is What Henry Eisaraw & Co. Say , But They Most Let the People" Know It. A COMMERCIAL PALACE CROWDED , Blr A Glaiiuc Tliroiiuli tlic-I/nrgest Com- incrolnl House in the\Vosl , Sntita Oliuis' lloailqiinrtcra A tiiuo In Bargains. To THE OtxmBKiiAd. Mn.n ! It Is im possible fcr Hi to write out the largo adver tisement that wo spoke of , as on ? store Is so full of customer ! Hint It requires nil of cur time nnd attention to wait on them. You can use your own judgement and wrlto such f.icts M you limy know nbout our holi day Roods nnd let the public know that Elso- inan's Is liciidquartcrs for nuy niul nil kinds of holiday iirosciits nnd that wo will discount anybody's prices. lies pect fully , IIcxiiY EISCM\N d Co. . Council Bluffs , la. The above note to Tiir : Bnn advertising man , written by Mr. Simon lUscinan on n telegranh blnnk , wns tlio invitation to the re porter sent to enjoy nn liour in rambling throiih ( ! thohnlf mile of nlsles on tbu flvo floor of the lilseinnns' great coimnorcliil imliico. The hour wns insuilicicnt to sco nil but enough was noted to support ISlr. Klso- tniui's assertion thnt there was no person about the building who could find time to write advertisements without neglecting patient customots. Ou the llvst lloor Saturday afternoon there was scarcely standing room. The Indies wore ranking their purchases ol dress goods from the prcnt display of rare bargains for the liollduv trade. It wns as busy n sconons Council Bluffs ever uitnosscii , Clerks were almost concealed behind the piles and staulo of goods that bud been liken down to suit the varying tastes of the shoppers. Evorv loom In the civilized woild hud contributed to the stock , and tholady who did not buy hal 110 excuse to plc.id except the single onu that she had already bought too mucli for her purao In sonio of the other departments. The Rrc-itest attraction wns on the third floor , which is devoted wholly to the toy ilo- mrtnient nnd the holiday eoocis. Of itself it is m lartfo us two ordlimiy stores , Out every fo.jt of room that wm not taken up by the crowds of poiplo was occupied by stacks of goods designed for presents. Santa Clnus , the real live ohl gentleman In llesh mid blooil , was there making his way through the crowd followed by troops of happy children. Tlio hundiedd of visitors were unstinting In their commendations of the elegant exhibit , and the children especially were exuberant In their exclamations of delight at the many thinps pccullaily attractive to them. Santa ( Jlaus was In all his plory and the kindly oil king of the Juvenllo heart was followed about as holed the way fioin one attractive exhibit to another by a band of enthusiastic children who abundantly as sured him of their love nnd loyalty. JViid whut did ho show them 1 A brilliant display of un almost endless vailoty of toys a de partment which is a vciriinblo museum of curiosities , embracing every tiling thnt the eenius of invention has brought out for the amuseinout of the children. The mechanical and steam toys wo.ro paittcularly attractive nnd elicited the most vociferous ex clamations of delight from the little ones. While Santa Glaus was escorting the Ju veniles through the crowded and beautifully arranged depattinonts allotted to them , the older visitors were finding gratification in an Inspection of tlio superb stocks in which there ore hundreds of appropriate gifts for gentlemen , young nnd old , nniquo and desira ble presents for ladles of all ages , and many articles useful and beautiful , which iiro always in doinnnd. . Hero is a partial list of thehollday display , aboutono article in a thousand'and the clerks tell you when you inquhe the price of anything that itis just ouo hiijf what It was n woelf ago thnt Mr. EisomSn ordered them to soil every thing at half price until aftertllo holidays : Soldiers and canon , mnglo lanterns , trum pets that automatically pi iy beautiful tunes , trombones , swinging horses , ranges and stoves , hook and ladders , tire engines , hose carts , drnys , wagons , express wagons , dog carts , passenger trains , f iclght trains. Han som cabs and horses , mouth organs , Jack in the box fifty different kinds , topa that bun : and tops that sing , rubber balls , violins , guns , printing presses , sheep that cry and sheep that "bah,11 dudes' drawing slates , vvritfngdesks , drums , and u thousand other ; wo can't think of. The assortment in albums is really start ling , Beautiful plush albums for .Wo nnd up to many dollars. Plush boxes , toilet cases , mnnlcuro sets , perfumery sets , collar nnd cuff boxes , glove l.oxos , pin cushions , foot stools , work boxes , shaving sots , smoking sets , etc. , etc. Oxyaized silver smoking sets , toilet sots , mnnlcuro sots , pin cushions , nnd many others too numerous to mention , Dollsl A bewhldorlng nssortmeat from the low priced doll at Icto $15 , with china , patent bisque unu washable heiuls. Dolls that talk , dolls that cry , and dolls tnnt go to sleep no mere newspaper description can do them justlco ; ( t kid body doll for''Oc ; area' prlnco for only $1.25 , little sailor boys : Httl Scotch girls. Baskets in every conceivable shape , styl andeolor. Japanese baskets ; Ucinrnn bas kets , Indlap baskets , ranging in price from ! io to fo.75. There arc more plush goods on this floo1 than used to como to the city in an cntin season , and everything U of the newest am' handsomest design , and tacked to each I the startling legend "half price. " On the second lloor is displayed the finest nnd largest , line of cloaks nnd Jackets to bo found in any house In the west. This depart ment was likewise crowded , and the t.tet that so many people from abroad , as well as from the city , were buying \\as cxplnincd by the clerks , when they would tell the custom ers that the ininagement had determined to close out the season's stock by tho" IIrst of the year , and rather than carry over mottling had cut the prices on every garment to the wholesale figure. Among the purchasers were noted several dealers replenishing their stock. In all the other departments the same busy scene is noted , proving the assertion of the management that Wiseman's Is the hradnuart- era for this western country lor every line of dry goods. _ Classen Refused a Xew Trial. NEW YOIIK , Dee. 33. The United States couit , sitting en bane , today refused a new NEBRASKA. National Bank j 17. & DEPOSITORY , 'OMA.HA , KXO. Jt i Capital. - - -i J - $4OOOOO Surplus Jan. 1st , iSqO - B7.BOO Offlc nan < l Directors -Henry W , Votfi , Preildenl : l wl > 3. BMd , Vlarreiil < Unn J m . W. S TO , W , V7Uon , Joha8. Coilln. , U. C. Cuikla , J. X. K Paltlok , W. n. I. Quibiw , onUUi. THE IRON-BANK. Corner llth and fr nim Bti. 4 Ornoral Ilanklnu Uuildtu Transacted NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Bpwlflo for HTitrUpli lnwi.FlliK < ni lBl .Wuk ( > tulneu , ilintal Iwpreiilqn.Bottenlixr of thu Urtln.r * rultlnir In Initntty a Ivadlnir to mlierjr derir url ilo th. Premature Old AB , tirrtnnen lt f ol Power In cither x , Inroluntary Lo ei , urt 8u rmi ton-hew c ui < xl lir oT r rtlo.ot the brain , ieirbu 0 or otir-lndnlrence. * . ch box contain ! on montt'i Ireil. rnnit. II a hoi , or ill ( or J. int Ljni llvtPllil. . VTilli flirh oriler tr ilz boio , | | l , , n.l puirantte to refund ncn r It the treltnentrtlUtg fum. uuarant uj luiiotl aniltrcnujoe BOldoiilyLr GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 ruraum Street. Om ha Nab , WS. ROBINSON4 Clicinlst nnd Assaycr , 1'onncrly In Chemical Laboratory of the Union 1'uolllu Hallway Company. Special Attention Given to Ores , "Water's and Oils. n 1 2 Dodge St , , Omaha , Neb. trial for Classen , president nnd wrecker ot the Sixth National hank. The extreme pen alty is ten yean nnd 5,000 lino. Ilnrr < ml'fl Acid IMiosplmto I'or Allliso of Alcohol. It relieves the depression therefrom. Among tno ninny exigencies ot modern travel there U ono requirement which Is always popular and always in doinnnd , and tliat Is "a through service. " Life Is too short to "eliaiifjo cars" every few hundred miles , and the travelling pub lic Imvo very properly rebelled against nil such oUl-fnshloucd luilroixdinp. The through equipment of the Union Pacllic , "tho original overland routo"proviiloa lor n through car service for all points west from the Missouri river. Ccrmnn Ironclad Striken n Hock. Coxs-m-m'01'i.E , Dec. U' ' , The German Ironclad Truldrlch Karl has struck on a rock In the Aegean sea. The extent of the dniuage Is yet unknown. Dr.Birno.v , nose and throat. Boo bldff. Go On a ViHll. Hero Is n chance to go homo anil visit the olil folks during tlio holidays. The Union 1'ai'llio will sell on December il ! , 25 nnd ill , 181)0 ) , and .Tnnimry 1 , 18111 , round trip tickets to nil Kansas and No- brnskn points for ono and ono-third faro for the round trip , # oed returning Janu ary o , 1691. 1002. Sixteenth and Fnrnam streets Is the now Kock Island ticket ollleo. Tick ets to all points cast at lowest rates. Test ol'a New fliin. Nr.w YOHK , Dec. S3. Government engi neers nt S.uuly Hook tested tbo now thlily foot ilflo gun today , bhcllsovo throuu fif teen miles out to sea. Asa delicate flavor , delicious nnd refreshIng - Ing , Cook's Kxlra Dry Champagne takes the Icau. Millions of bottles are sold annually. Panama C'aiial n.\tcntiin Approved , PANAMA , Dec. 22. The agreement for an extension of tlio 1'annnu canal concession was approved by congicss nnd legalized on tlio 'JOtU inst. With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED AUO , 16,1837. IMPROVED JULY 29,1890. , nn. OWKN s /'HI.rCTHOOAl / ' VAMP uo y - ItKliTANUSlh I'K.vyonv win i-tire nil Illmi tnitlcConiplnlnM l.vimt'nk'O < Jfn ornl and Nervous DebilityCostive ness , Kid nor nifCdkca Norv ousnosfl , Troinli- lliiK Hoinat lx ! Imustlon , Wn t- Inpof bortjr. Ills enscH caUBCil t > y rV Indiscretions Ir TnntliAgu. Mar- ricd or muglc 3.1(0. Stupcnsory. SENT TO nESPONSllH.l ! TAItTIl FOH CKIl TAIN cojiri.AiM'a o.y ao DAYS' TUIAI < J\lst > Jin Klcctrlo TriiBi and Holt Cotnliliie < l Fend 80. poelnco ( or FIIEK lllustrntcil book. 224 pnueB , whlcli nil 11)0 sent you In | ilalntoalcdcn\cl opo. Mention tlilg impcr. AdJresa Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co. , 300 N. Broadway , St. Louis , Mp. 826 Broadway , New York City. L.Eriokson , Loail Azt.2) ) V , TRADE MARK < " ' „ KUV. Annnfoll- Inff cure for hem * Iniil Wenkiiesn , Spirniuterrhora , Iniiotunc | ; and nil ( llrcnsna tliat follow ai n w- quonco of Sclf- nbuso : nil. oss of ' BEFORE UKINB. AFTER TAKINO. Pain In the Hack. Dimness of VIMon. I'romiitara Old Aue , nndmnnyotherdlHcniea Hint lead to liaiinlty orcoiiBtiraptlonaniUpreniiitnroKTim | Kull imrtlculnrii In our pnmplilct , whlcl wo do- slro to senil Jrco by mall toovurf one , ly'llio fcpo- cincMeillclnelsBoMntllrcr packiiuc.or ! : piick- iiROi forM , or will bo ncnt free b ; million receipt of the money , by nrtclrcislnu THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAHNA3I STHEET , OMAHA , Nun. On account of counterfeits wo luue adopted tha Tellow wrapper , tlio only nemilnc. PH. iionu's LITTLE VEGETABLE PILLS not ( irlpe. rcry r nmllt n J to tulCt / and purtll \ i.-jiviu- 'blc.ttlnit compcunct- /wl of vi'K'tiblei In- , 'dljunoui to C ltrornl / Ir ; tlitra , .15 pllU la rcuci ( vial. Sick. Headactio by Is abiulutcljr cured /Df.Hobb'sLlllleyegetiblePlj , / 25 cent * n vial i S Tor Oft rpi t /or C fcrl , Korulo Ujrdiugjiu ? . -/orbjr mill AJclroi > HOSE'S NEDtriKI BO. , rKCP'S SAN FRAKCISCO ( Ur FOI'SAUi IN OMAHA. NU1 . UV Ku n & Co , Cor. 15lh A UoucliM Strrets J. A. lullcr 4 Co , Cor. 14tli A Donplas StrcctB , A. JJ. Foster It Co. Council HluCs , Iowa. on. 1'rnptlco llnilloil to Uldl'MUS OdllU LUNGS A NO Kcrvous System NcurnlRla , Catiile | r , Hr tiTi ( Kplluuir , Con Till- lun-t , Knlnnl IrilU- lion , Itlioiimntlioi. ( lironlc Alcoholism , Nerruui llcailnclio , i .Nervoui 1'rottmtlun I roniuinplloniincl nil I dltuiiicioftlio lunm ) iioomi am to a-M , BEE BUILDING , OS ! ADA. N. PERFECT HEALTH Hlcliaril U , Itei'V , I.ockport , N. V. , wrltn Hint aftci many > eur > ' > iilturlnK Iruni Ncrvoui DeUlllty.slojp le ! < iicii , Twltrhlnir of llu ( le liowai rcMlurtil b ) fullrl'oxoi Nt.llVKIIKAXH. "InmrC , " lie i > y . "bu Ii'ol Ilko u jrounanmn. " II icrbox , pontpilcl , I'lini' jhlntfrcn. NICItMI IlliAN CO. 111 ! r CAM ) . N. Y. Bold IIJF Uoodninii DriiKC'u. , till ) Furnuiu St. , Oma h FREHCH SPECIFIC : A POSITIVE andperminenlCUREfor all dlseai. 6TlKe UfflNARY ORGANS. Cures whertothtilrealmentlalis. rulldirectiontwlth eieh boille. Prlct , oni dollir. Sea slgiaturooi E , " 8TAHL ForanloByAII ' ' OO > JE > Both the method mul results wlicr Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is plcasan iiud refreshing to the taste , mill ncl icntly ; yet promptly on the Kidney Mver and Hotvuls , cleanses the sye pin eftectunlly , dispclu colds , hend iclies and levers nnd ctirca linbituiil .oiistipntiou. Byrup of Figa 5a tin. inly remedy of ils hind ever yio liiccd , pleasing to tlio tneto nnd nc- ( cptable to tlio stomach , prompt in ts nctiou nnd truly bcncficinl m its IPects , prepared only from the most aculthy nnd ngrceablo substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the luott popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ie for sale in 50o and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. -A.ny reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it proiunLly for any one- who wishes to tiy it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , SAN f/MAC/SCO , CAt. Kt. . . . NEW YOKK , < V.K. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED , DR.C.B.JUDD. OO6 Broadway , Council BlufTa , la U'KljUIMlOXKS. oPKion. 9" . uiisrnr.N'OE. n CITIZENS STATE BAffi Or Council Bluffs. PAIU UP CAPITAL . $150,003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 350,000 I. A Mlllor , K. O Cilcason , I' . Slmmirt , l n. Hurt , J , D. ( ' ( linuiicison , Cliar 0. lliumun , Tr.msiict Kcnur.il bunking bnsl- ties1. . Largest ciiiltil anil Biirpliu of any lunklu Sjulliwestoni towi. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , 27 MAIN STREET. Over 0. B. Jiicmioinlii & Co B Jewelry Stor " -Tiistlcoof the Po.ico. OlTlco over AniertiMii KxprBSS , No. 4J1 IlroadwnyCouncil Ullifts , Iowa. Sims feclornl courts. Horn us 'I , 4 mid Deng block , Council Bin Hi. Iowa. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main nnO riroidvnv , COUNCIL. BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In forolgn un'l domoitlo oxohmit Collection made und Interest pulcl on tlnio doposlts. i SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL. Bi-UFFS. F'OH PAM5 On easy term" , 1Kncrni ( ) choice lonaliind iindur cultivation. ( J.illonor address A , A. Scanr.ivo , 41 Mala Hticot. MEUCH\MISK to pxchaiiKo for Iowa farms , Johnbton k Van 1'uttcn , Council Itluirs , I.i. BARGAINS In fruit niiil voRctulilo Innds. 1'or Kilo , Kl uuios , si ioJh north of ( Jliau- tauqua Ki'iiuniN ; o.istuin hlouc. line BprliiK's. line sprliik'brnok. lanil > cry rich : will soil In 10 or'.Ouoro lots at isOporacro , or J7i poraero for whole tract. til acres on Grand atomic ; finp orchanl wind mill , line prove , bltuitcd on Mynstcr pioposc-d motor llnci price * .1.V ) pur acre. 10 acioi iKliolnlni : city llnifts two story house , cool ) liarn. 11 nu orchaid anil sniull fruits. 1'rluo , iVMio , 0 iicros on ( irnnd avenue , li ! miles from I * . . O. 8.SOU un acre. 110acres , tlirco miles from city limits , Rood home , barn and out buildings , 6) ) bcarln ; ; aiiiilu trees and hniull fruits. Ti lee , $0,000. btoulc farm , 4. " > 0 iicros. line IniproMiiiioats , wall wuterod , only ono nillo from htatlou , < i an aero If taken soon. Eisy tflrins , I'lirni and city property for silo. W. O. Stncy , room 4. Upora liuuso hlk , Council IllulTa. \7l7ANTBn-KriorKotloliidyor Kent : porma- T noiit position ; fl'i jier week ; oxpurlcnco not nL'ucss.iry. 1' . 0. ij. , (0 ( Willow qvtiiuu. " 171011 ttKNT.-Kiiralshud front room , Sltthu JL1 and bed room cnsullc. ( USKiflli nvenuo. T71UUNISIIRI ) rooms at vorv rc.iRoiiaWo A. Unas , ( in Kiilto or slnglo ; baths and steam lionf , now house , nowlvfiirnlslipd. .Mrs , Sto- pbi'iison , 10:11'artc : avuniio. ( Jouncll IlIuttH. TpAll.M-rori'ulo-A. loin ; list , many o ( them JLJ at low prlm-s ! also ' , ' 0 acres flno pardon nnd fruit land near Iho ulty llniltH , house , limn and other liiiprovi'iiiiinls : also : H aurux fruit and pardon land lust oulHldo the olty ut fc.V > OJ.V. . A. Wood & Co. . 5JJ Muln strceU T710II UiNT : 'Iho MoJlnlion tlireo-story Jj brick block , No U5 S. Maln.st , wltliulovator J.f. . ti ( | ulro. TT10R S\LC or Hont O.irilon land , vrltli -E housei. by J. U. Rloo. 10) Main it , , Oouaolt Blulfs btodclioklcra' OMAHA , Nnti. . Doe. . IfOO , Notlcnls bcrony clvontliatllir nniiiil nitut- InKof the stockholder * of ( tlio Union uluvator conipany for the purpose of vhutlnii hovun dlieetoiH , and Biich othur businohs as may pronorly L'oniubufnro the minting will bo held uttliuollluoof John .M. Thiirstoa , Union 1'a- ' clllu liullilliiu'.Oiiiaba , .Nol > . , upon .Monday , Ilio filbday ot January , IKIl , botwucii the Iioiiranf 10 o'clock u , m. nnil 0 o'clock p. m , \V , J.CAiiaou , Assistant Fccrr'tfiry. DeclUdXitM Nolluo. Uatlor of application of 1'ctor Turkclson for Honor Ikonse. . Notice Is lieroby irlvrn tliat 1'etor Tnrkclson fllliiKintliulOtliliiynf ( | ( December , A.D. , 1 'JO ' , llidhls iipullcatlon with thu bounl of flru and police coiiitnlssIonerHOf ( Jiuiiha for lli'onsn t < ; soil malt. Hplrlciious nnd vlnoiiH Ihiuors at No , IIMSouth l.tli Btnot , Plrst ward. Omaha Ni'h. , from thfllHtdiiyot January , IH'JI ' , to thu Iwt day of January , l"f- . Iftliuio IID no objection , rornoiifctranco 01 protest llled within two wt-cko from Dohcmbui 18 , A. U.lbDO . , thoiuld llft-nso will l > o if runted 1'etcr Tin kelson , a 15-a Applicant. RBILWKYTIMK OflRD Ix-\ti < i I'ltll AliO. llUltl.lNilToST A < J . Arr pninlia I l > pot lot ii ami M on tr oti _ I Om 1.3) | < in , I'hlrngo Kiprmi. . 8(0 ( n n AI t nil . . CtilcftKO Kiprot , ( IN p n W.tiJp nil , . , , ,1'iiicRio Kiprcii . Id OS Kin 6. ( Co m | . liurn Iflcnl . ( I W ) in "Un.i. . .llUIU.lNinOV A MO UtVKIt. Atrlrc. ' Ouiihn Depotlotli Mill.MiDon UrooK , t Omatik. 10..1 m Denver HAT 10 } p n 10.34 a lu DniTor F.inu'si. fi.ll p ra 6.W p nil . . . .IXnvcrNltiht tip 1 > U it n 8 U It lll | Lincoln lif/OAl li U ) | > m . : ? , ST J..VCT I Arriroi' OttiAha. | t > pol lOt'a i\nit Mmon ilrue tl _ | Oinih.x .Kuninal'ltr IHr Kxfrtm. . , . I ( Via p n K.C. MglitKm. Tin t ? . I' . Tram I nil n 14 I T'MoN PALTERSI Arrlvm ! Depot lotli iulSlnrcy _ ilroott I Ornuli * . > in' ' 7. . , Oterlnn7tH > er..7. f . . H.JI | > in 7.50 p nil . . .racllto KipruM II IS um 10.SU A in . . .Dunror Kiprcn I 8M p n ; 7.C7 n iu | . .KnniniCUr Kiprci I15IU n ra l-orm-i CIIKJXGO. U. I. * I'Al'lh'KS I . \tf\voi * Onifthrv. U I' , depot > , lotli Mill Muroy SU I Onifttut , 6.19 p m Mk'lit Kiprcn 'I005 n I ) Oi it in AtUiitlo Ktprt'ii . . . . . . . . C.U | i m 4..U p 111 Vo < tll'\ilo limited I Id li ni MlillTX I'ITT ' S 1'AiThiC I Arrive Oiualiiv [ tl. V , di'pot , Will Mill M riiT ? t' [ Oiimhj * " 7.ISiiiii "fliiiu lltr T'A < i'ngor . i ni iti.St. l' ul ICii > roii.i.iJju1010 [ n M J , nvoi j auTli.V cl'l A 1'AClfc IU | 1 Srrlvoi jllOJp inf . .V SlTPiiiil Tiinlliil."rri.jjjl'Ji ' Aff 3 i.outoi "irtTTt Arirrs.N'oiTtinv E rhiiS isri II Uinnhiu | U. 1 * . ilclKit , 10ll > anil Marar M . I Um llltlt B 15 n in ( IM p m 4.10 p m VoHltiillti l.ltnltc.1 9M a n C.15 p 111 Arponimotlnllan ( Kic. Sum 7M p V.1U p in K-\ torn Kly.'r US p 11.in ( m ( I'xohuiilliKl IJii't iv.P : ( oMoii' 710 ira IxirTviu iVlll\.Miu. MIu , , \ HI I'Al'Ui Atrirn Jjnulm [ V. I' . Ui't'ot. lotli unil M rcySl _ < . I anilin. C.IU p nil . CtitCDKu ICiproti flll n i ll.V'ui ni | . . . . . .Cli Kjprc-ii MO oa lArnvot Onmliiu | IT.I _ * , depot. Idtli nil .MnroT ? l . I Omnlifc . . . . ? "i.imir mimou l.rntoT F-TESMCi VAM.KV. 1 Arrlvoi Oinnlm-J _ nppoUiUi inil'j tiir St1 _ | Oinilij UCMn ml . . . . . .Illiick HIM ) iCtpri'i * . . . j IM p n lifWn nil . .llnitlns' * Kxp.lKv. Siiml ij ) . . . ' .tW P 6top \Vi\luw\l.lneolnrm \ ( Kx.Siiniljrl ll . " > n m 610i | ni ) _ Norfolk < Ki Sumlarl. i , , ' 3 nr. W A 0 Oninhrx _ _ TTlO a nT .Bloiix ntjr AccuiiiDiiiitiitlon Mkj p n 1 DO p m Hloux City Kiprei * ( ICi. Sun ) II < n p ra 11V p m M 1'nul Unilliil VU a m 61511 111 llnlic.irt I'MHuneer ( K Sunl . Mi A III \rrltuT COnmlin. I _ . . . _ _ _ I Omthi loTjln ml M l.ouh A K U.Tc pri > TT ( f > p i U15 p mil . St Ixinli A K C. Kipron . I A U n I leaves I OI1ICAOU , K. 1. A. I'AC IMU Trnnsfur | Uiiloit I'ypot ' ( iiiim-ii _ liill4 _ Milht hi | > r < ! ( IS n . . .AllniitIC Kiproii Sili p n . .Vo.tllmKi l.lnilleil . . , . ID : u > n ir\ L'lll.MHl ; A NOIlVIl\\ktl hlN Alrlvp Tmn ftfrl Union Uoiinl , roiincll IllHiN 'I muster IMU a In . .i.-.Tt'lilcBKO Kzpruo I.IU pin f.HI p in Vculbulo l.liultoil H M n m 10COp.il Kuntorn KlTOf UW pnt I.'IOpm Allniille Mnll . . ! 'M n ra (5'H ( | > in lown Arniiiiiiioilitluu ( IC\p. Mm ) l'j.40 p ra L vu > lOlllCAl.O , .MIT. A a I' . 1'AOi * Trails furl _ yjilon I'CDot. ' Council Illkli. OWp m . . .7 , . . < ' ! imKO ! Kipn-u , I'll ' nin IS IM n 11 .l HUO p n\ Ixinros If. ( T.Vr. JOB A 0. It. rArrlv TrniKfor Union Dopcit. I'ouiicH Ill'iffi | Vriim ( 1001 u in . .Kannm L'Tty 1)ny ) Kipf n . 7i 63 p 10 K p m .I\on M Cltj ; .NlKhl Kxpran. . . I H20.i n " "OMAllA A ST. TArrivoi Triin fur | _ Union Dniot.ujuii _ x'riy'i ! ' Mil p ni | . > t.Xinil ijinim Mull .tTj5pja l.ci\vo > [ OIIIOAliO. IIUU1/N A QlltSOr ArrTfei * Irnnifcr ) Union Depot , Council lllujN ITrnnstoJ Cw n in . . . . . . . .ChlcnKO Kxprcis fVO p m lOUIpui Chlcnito KTpre i ' .MO n TU 7.05pm Ori'slon l.oenl II ' 10 n m " l envi * ! MOUXCITV * I'Al'IHU. , Arrlvc Triinsffrl _ Union IHpot , Council llluffi 'irntutar ' ml..Sioux CUT Accoinmoilntlon. ! IMO n nt ml , . . . _ . .tt. ) PaulKxpre . _ MISSOURI IMCiriO SUIIUIlliAN THAlNri. T 3 § 8.42 e.i'i fa 1,03 si.vi I.OS 8.W 8.M 8..VI 1.1 * 1 IT iiioTi i/n II u i.a : Kailwixrd. Notice. Mutter of apiillcntlon of I'ctur Nelson fell ll ( Notice Isliorobv thaH'otor Ndsonclid iinon the Iflth dny ol lli'ccinbor , A. 1) . I8'.KI , Mlo his UMillu.itlonltli Hid Lounl of Iliu unit polluu voiiiinlsslnnvih of Uniiiliii , fur license to st'll in.ilt , spliRuoiis mid vinuus lliiuors. av I'O.II UiiinltiKstrcut , ICL'htli wai < l.Oiiialii. : Ni'b. from the 1st ( lav < > C Juiiiuu-y , hill. ID Uiclai duv of Jnnuiry , 1SO ± If thcro IID iioolijcctlon , roinoustmncn of protest Hiedltliln tvu wucUs from On * , lull * A. I ) . h'K ' ) , tliu Bald llccnsii will bo Krnntud. (110-2.1 rr.iKR NU.SEN , Ai > | illoanU Matter of nppllcitlon of Charles V , Iloufllo * fen lliiuor llcuiso. Notice iHhcroliy KI\III that Olinrlos P. Ilonf Her dlil upon tint mill ( lay of Dtuuniliur , A IX m > . Illo lilsi.lcittloii : | | ) \\itli tlio boni'l of lira niul iiollcu coiiniilHiliiiL'13 of Uniiiliii , for IloiMiso to Mill mult , Hplrltuous niul vliona llquor-i. : it No. : v. : > r CuinliiK stiuut , Kl lilU \\iii (1 , Dniuh.u Nth. , from the Istilay of Juu > miry. 1811 , to the 1st dity ( if Jummry , 181U. If tln'io liu no objection , ronu'iiHliiincti o ] ) iolo-l Illvd wlililn uui WU'B ! from DIM : . Ulth , A. 1) . lsH ! ) , Uiu NiliI Iliunao will lioKr.intoil , ( I10-'ji : UiiAKLbS 1' . HouyFiKii , Apiilluant. Notice. JIattor of application of J. , I. Pnvlllo for par- lull ID Hull lliioor lisa Urii ( , ' < lHl , Xotlco Is huruliy uvii that J , J. S.ivlllo did upon HID Kith day of DCCLMIIIIOI , A. I ) . Ih'.U , Illo Ins iipiilluiillon to the hoard ot lire ami julleo t'oiniiiSslonor of Uninhii , for purnilt to bull limit , spirituous unil VUIOIIH llquoi-i , 119 n diiiKKl'-i , for inulllulniil , iiu'cluiiilenl uncl rlioiiilcai piirposps only , at No. lliri North L'Uli hlrt'ot , Kluhth W.i ril , Omiilia , Nch. , fioin the 1st day of January. 1MJI , to the 1st day of January. ikW. ff tlioru lie no olijcotloa , rcmonstranco Of liuiti'.st II k'd ' ullliln two \\rokH \ fiom Di'f. 1CL A. J ) , 1 OU , the hald permit will lie Kiaatcd , J. J. SAVII.I.I : , ll-tC-gl. _ Appllcnnt. Notloc , Mattcrof Application of Arthur Hothoiy fet Notice Islioroliy clvuii that Arthur Uothorjr (11(1 upon tlio Ilith day d y of Duociuliur , A. 1 > . 1MII , Hill his application with thohoiiid ol flro anil pollco coiiiiiilssIonorN of Omaha fet llounbu to hull mult , hpliltiidiis nail vlanu * lliliKirn lit No. 4.M riutli Tuntli Ktrcot , Third w.ird.Omahu , Ni'li. , fiom the Ut iluy of Jan uary , IS'll , lo tlio llr tilayof .lanuary. IHfli Ifthoiobo no objucuon , irinoiistriincfl Of molest llled within two ncol.s fiom lluupuibuf ill , A. 1) . 1890 , tliflHalil llconxu will ho crantocl. ( I1U1 1 AIITIIUII UOTIIKIIV. Appllcaiit. Mutter of nppllcatloa ot IM\vnrd M.'iurcrfoi Ihuinr Ik-uiMS. Notice Is hnuiby Khon that I'dwanl Mini rot did mum tlio lirtri'iith ( la.v of Dcuuinljur. A IX , 1MI > , Illo Ills application with thn ho.iid ( lira unil pollcu ooimnlsiloiHirs ot , Uniiiha , for 11- ( uuso to soil mull , HplrltuoiiH nnd vlaotit liquors ut No , I- ' and 1-M rarnuin Hlroeti , 'Julnl waiil , Oninliii , Ni'li. , ficin tlio IIrst day of Jimiiaty , 16H1 , to tlio first day of .luiiuafy , If'lhoioho no objection , reinonstninco 01 iiiottst liltI ! wltli'n two wruksfrom Puccmliof 1(1 ( , A , 1) ) . , bJ ! , tin ! sill ( llti'iisu will liu . rantud. DIGai II : > AIUI MAUIIKK. Appllcunb .Notluc. Matter of Application of Win. Kohinlilt fo Ihiuor llct'aso , Nutleo Is brioby K'VCII tliatVm. . Selimlill did upon the Kith day of IHicmahttr A. I ) . IH'.Hk Illo Ins apiillciitloii with the hoard nf flro aim polleu uoinailNiliinuiHof Oiunli.i , forllconsu to hell malt , HplrlttioiH unit vlnoiJH Iliiuiii'-i. u | No. 01' . ' > o. IUhhtriH ! ! . I'Mrst wind. Cnmlia , Nob.i from the llcstd iy ot.liiaunry bUI , to tbu Ural IIist day orJinmair Wf If tliiTiiln ) no onleutton , rcinonstrancn ot prot"'Ht Illid within two wcokH from DtuntnJ lior 1'lth ' , A. K , IBM. tlio suid lliionsuvlllli4 Ki-anti'd. WM. HIIIMIIIT , I ) m'I Aiiplluant. .Sullen. Matter of application of August Hchultz fet llijiiiir lUunsu , Notlculahunihy Klvon thnt Aujjust FchiiH did upon the 10th day of lluuonitjor , A. II. IblO. Illu his application with tlio hn.tid of flru aim liolluu roiimilsslont'iHof Umulni , for Ha UNO to Bull iimlt.Hplrltiiomand vinous llijuoiM , at No , 1 1 N , lltlihired , Third ward. Omaha , Neb. , from the 1st day of JanuaryIHJI , totlm Ijtduy ( if .lunuaiy , lw , ' . If thuru bo no objection , rotnt\tintnnco ot protest Illud within ) ! two wouka from Duuuin * hurio , A. 1) . 1MM , the nald llcunso will b h'rantod , AUUUHT HcnuirApplicant. . W. C. ESTEP , Cnunoll HIurTH , Idwii. 11 North Mutii Kirnot. Funeral Director and I2inbulintn.