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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATISRDAY , DECEMBER 27 , 1890.
THE OMAHA BEE
COUNCIL DLUFFS.
OFFICE , NO. 12 PEARL ST.
Tcllvcrcd by Currier of
Inuny part thoCltj
H.V , TILTON. - - - MANACJKli
TKIF.1'1IONE3 !
e. No. 13.
Night Editor , No. 23.
K , Y. P. Co.
Burhorn's for watches.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal.
Judge Hnnna will deliver a lecture 01
Christian science nt the Western Iowa college
lego rooms In Shugtirt block Sunday ut 3 \ .
m. Everybody invited.
Married bv Hov. 0. CJ. Hico , nt the homeo
the brldo'n father in Lewis township , Mr. h
B. Wymoro nnd .Miss licna Lewis , enl
dnughtcrof. I.C. Lewis.
The singing class under the direction c
Prof White will meet In the lecture rooms c
the I'rcsbytcrliin church nt 7JO : ! thlscvct
' vr.-.AH are welcome. The professor 1
Klvlng'fnsL-Mijtlons In congregational slnglni
The new Trinity Method 1st church Is nenrl
completed nnd wfil soon bo ready for oect :
pnncy. If the weather permits the worli
men will have it ready for the dedicator
Rcrvlccs ono week from tomorrow. It Is
substantial and handsome llttlo edifice.
Paul LaChappell , the Frenchman wh
mndo dlro threats against tha llfo of Cot
tractor llubcr , was arraigned In Justice Bai
noil's \esterdayonachargoof threa
onlng to kill. The case was continued tint
Monday and 1'nul was required to give
bond to keep the peace ,
Among the many pleasant events thnt mad
Christinas memorable this year was the pro ;
Bcntntlon of n line testimonial to A. D. Foste
from tbo clerks In the drug store , , I'm
Schneider nnd John S. Clark. The test
inonial was n handsome gold-hcadod ebon
cano and Is keenly appreciated bv Mr. Fo ;
tor.
i'crmlt to wed was yesterday given Vat
Daly of Wichita , Tux. , nnd .Tennlo Culvln c
Cart , Ky. The groom lo.ithls llrst wife I
death Homo time ngo und the present brli
has been employed caring for his lltt
daughter. By arrangement they met hoi
to bo wedded , and will proceed to his lion
together.
Work on the now Broadway Mcthodl"
church , which has been suspended for
couple of weeks , was resumed yestcrdn ;
The delay was occasioned by the woodwor
ors. The people In the vicinity who are ir
patient to BOO the building pushed ahead wl
probably bo disappointed , as the bulldli
committee are encountering n , good deal <
dlnlculty In collecting the subscriptions nt
there Is already a dellcicncy that is cmbara
ing them.
The case of the stnto of Iowa ngainst .
\V. Wilson , charged with assault with into
t6 mui'dor Turner on the Coylo farm sot :
time ngo , was called In Justice Barnett
court yesterday afternoon. The state wi
represented by U. M. West nnd the dofcn
by John Limit. A motion on the part of tl
defense to continue the c.iso until next Tile
day was grant od. The case was taken fro
Schurz' court on n change of venue.
A few days ago the Council Bluffs Insu
nnco company begun a suit in Justice Br
nctt's court on n promissory note given bv
man in O'Brien county named \V. K. Hnrr
The original notice was sent to the sheriff
the county by mull , accompanied by i
urgent appeal to get prompt service , as
was rumored the mnn was going to leave t
country. The sheriff wrote n brief no
acknowledging thu receipt ot the notice.
was received yesterday and thoroughly s :
islled the ncopfo interested ut this end of t !
line thatllurrls could bo found when wanti
at least for s6"mo time tc come. The slier
wrote : "Served notice on Harris. Hols
guest of mine In the county Jail ana xvlll i
main here until after the March term of t
district court unless ho can t'lvo J'.OO'J bond
Two young men who huvo been omployi
on the World-Herald recently madonswo
statement regarding the circulation of th
paper In Council Bluffs. The Nonpareil B
yory rod under the collar botause the stai
incut showed the Nonpjrcll to bo third In t
list. The statement was denounced hotly !
the Nonpareil , which declared that the you
men had s worn to a set of lies , to hold tin
Job , or words to that effect. The young m
wont to the ofllco of the defending paper , d
niandcd u retraction , nnd getting only t
satisfaction of being told to move on , cc
eluded to sue In the district court. Noli
was nccoruingly' served upon the Nonpar
yesterday that it would tnlto $15,000 each
satisfy tha young men for the damages caus
thorn.
-vAn nthlotio entertainment will bo given
\Volls' gymnasium this evening. There w
bo boxing by Paddy Murray , Billy O'Di
ncll , Billy Burke , Charles Davis , Geot
Thomas , George I'aul of Omaha ; Jim San
Icy , Cliff Huff , Johnny Clonry , Willli
Black , Charles Allen , William Whitney n
Luce of Council Bluffs ; Harry Gllmoro
Toronto ; Tommio White of Chicago. Tb (
will bo club swinging , wrestllncr , hea
weight and dumbbell lifting by Prof. Bn
win , of the world , nnda grand wind up 1
tweeu Harry Gilmore aiTa Jim Sampley , li
sparring match for points. This Is the Hi
entertainment by the newly organized u
letlc club , nnd the management Is cndcav
Ing to make It a success. The room has ji
been neatly fitted up and a complete gyi
slum outfit placed In tbo hall.
The lire department was called out li
night at 8 : ! W to suppress a lira that 1
broken out in the tit. Joe bouse llvory sta
on the corner of Mum street nnd 'Sovei
nvenuo. A chimney from the ofllcos pas
through the hay mow , and n defect in I
walls lot the tire coma into contact with I
hay. The building is covered with an ii
roof and the lira was located in the hay in
the top of tbo building. It was not detect
until the roof became hot enough to nttr
attention outside. When the department
rived on the ground tha hay was burn !
fiercely and the firemen had a stubborn HI
to got the flames under control. The nor
wore located In nn annex in the rear and tl
were easily gotten out. 'ho carriages w
nlso taken out before they sustained r
damage. The llremcn coullned the llai
to the haymow and subdued them after li
nn hour's battle. The loss will bo small. 1
building is owned by Cole Bros. nd
llvory stable property by Minard Slyt
Several years ago the building was occup
by No. 4 hose company , and was almost cc
plotely destroyed by lire while they oc
Fine Holiday Present * .
Every person In the city nnd surround
country Is Invited to call nnd examine
line line ot holiday goods at tbo old relia
business house of E. Durhorn , ITMninstn
Buy your coal nnd wood of C. B. Fuel C
639 Broadway. Telephone 1UO.
C. A. Bcobo & Co. nro going out of the
tall tradn and will close out their line llni
ladles' writing und oftlco desks , book civ
chiffoniers , parlor tables , parlor nnd chain
suits , folding beds , plain nnd fancv " rocki
cabinets , mirrors , etc. , etc. for" leas tl
cost. _
Scott house , W N. Mnln st. , Co. Bit
Good board , nice rooms nnd beds , lowest ru
First-class fresh candy mndo for the li
day trndoat A , 0. Dciupsoy's , 105 Main s
I'EUNOXAl , J' % tt.lti K.I I'llH.
Sheriff Hatn bow of Shelby county was
the city yesterday.
Mr. Stall of Now Castle. Penn. , is visit
his sister , Mrs. E. A. Bianclmrd , No. 1
Eight street.
Miss Manila Blnnchard arrived home
time to spend Christmas with nor fain
having been visiting relatives In Ohio i
Pennsylvania for three months past.
Dr. McNaughton , cx-suporlntcndont of
city schools returned to the city ycston
and spent a fo\v hours with some of
friends. In the craning ho took the 11
Island tlyor for DCS Molncs to attend
meetlnir of the State Touchers' assoclat
of which ho Is president. Ho will return
about a week und will spend his vacn1
hero. Ho U highly pleased with his worl
Mayvillo , Dak.
Itobcrt Italn , manager of Gelse's browi
will resign his position on January 1 nnd '
take needed rest and locreatlon before re
gaging in business. Ho has applied him
closely to the interests of this establlshu
for twenty-two ycnrs.and In addition to his
vnto business , bus been called upon by the i
lie to hold different ofUcluls trusts , which h
added to hU duties. Ho has served both
plovers and the public true and fait lift
ua a time of rest la well earned.
THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS
No New Developments ! u the Failure c
Henry Eiseman & Oo.
A RUMORED NEWSPAPER EMBARRASSMEN
The Nonpareil Given n Chnttcl Mori
Knjjo Accident to llciiry I'nsohal
Huntlnc Ciif Her I-ilttlo Daugh
ter Minor Mention.
Them wcro no new ilovclopmcnts ycslci
dny In the heavy failure of Henry Klsctnn
& Oo. A great many Inquiries were mail
by eastern creditors , but no move was mad
to seek greater protection than that affordc
by the assignment of overythlat ; to S. I
McConncll.
A schedule of the creditors Is being prc
pared nnd was completed last evening , bv
was not filed. The hasty examination mad
by the assignee Indicates that the llabllltlc
will not bo greater than the figures publlshc
in TUB BKB vosterJay morning , nnil ma
prove to bo n little smaller , while the asset
will exceed the Ilfrurcs tiiuned.
The failure continues to create n scnsatlor
and has called forth ninny warm and heart
protestations of noodwlll uml sympathy froi
the public and fellowynorchnnts.
Get our prices on la lies' , misses' and clil
( Iron's coats. Boston Store , Council Blurts.
Great success.
Reliable goods.
Fair dealing.
Bottom prices.
At C. B. Jacqueuiln & Co. , No. 27 Main stro
Tim Nonnnrcil Kumor.
The report was prevalent In business cl
clcs yesterday that the Nonpareil had fallei
nnd the rumor1 had many preposterous storlc
tacked onto It ns It went the rounds. Thct
vrifa some color of corroboratlon given to th
minor by the fuel that no paper was Issue
yesterday morning , but this was In nceon
nnco with the ancient custom of that papi
to observe Christmas In the old fashioned at
country weekly style of skipping a numbi
for each holiday. The Nonpareil made 11
announcfiincnt the day before that no pap
would bo Issued on account of Christmas , DI
still this did not seem to account satlsfucto
Ily for Its non-appearance. The ofllco w
not open until late yesterday morning' , at
this , too , gave rise to n report that the esta
lishment wiis shut up. Then there was stl
stronger coloring Riven to the story win
there appeared on record In the cottntv r
corder's ofllco two tnortgnges , one on the re
estate nnd the other on the presses nnct in
terlal , given by the Nonpareil to the Counc
Bluffs savings bank to secure the payment
a note for Jll,7.r > 0 , given December 24 nnd di
bno day fronutatc. There soon followed vo
lous street reports about an assignment ,
foreclosure and all sorts of choking-oft pt
ccedtiiL'8.
Mr. Snyder , who Is the vice president
the Nonparicl company and manager of tl
concern , was found in his ofllcc , nnd over
thing was apparently running ns usual.
"The report of the Nonpareil lulling w
ns much n btirprlsa to ma us to anyone , " I
remarked. "Thcro isn't a thing In it , nnc
don't know how such n report could stai
unless It was from the fact of our not issuli
any paucrthls morning on account of Chrii
mas. Wo have made no assignment , and
not Intend to. There's no need of It. T
Nonpareil has got more than enough to me
every bill.'o simply gave the chall
mortgage to the bank to maUo secure wh
wo owed there. Tnero will bo nothing mo
done about It , nud It was simply a buslnc
transaction , nnd not any Indication that t
Nonpareil Is going to fail. "
"Are there some changes to bo made in t
management of the paper 1"
"None that I know of. 1'vb hoard all soi
of rumors , but there U nothing to them
far ns I know. " _
Great reduction on ladles' , misses' and cl
Oren's coats to clear at the Boston Sto :
Council Bluffs.
Our MottocB
"Ilcst Quality of Goods for the Lei
Money , " "Special Kffort Made to Plct
Evcrv One , " "No Trouble to Show Goc
nnd dive Prices , " "Prices to Suit t
Times. " "Llvo and Lot Live. " Head a
prollt by buying your holiday goods at t
old established liouso of E. Burhorn , 17 Mi
street. _
Hunting for n Ijlttlo Daughter.
A German woman , giving her name as M
Hoschlohelmcr , nnd hailing from Fremo
Neb , , arrived in the city yesterday nceo
pnnlod by her llttlo boy , aged seven or CK !
years. Her mission was to find her lit
girl , aged about ton years , who had suddei
disappeared from their homo. The llttlo g
had been detected stealing some trltios fn
the school house whcro she was in the hn
of attending , und ttio mother hud punlsl :
her for the offense by whipping her. T
scorns to luivo so enraged the child that ;
had run away. The anxious mother's
nuirles led to Information Indicating that 1
llttlo girl hact come to Council Bluffs , win
her father was living , nnd from whom 1
mother had obtained a divorce some tl
ago. In the decree of divorce the custody
tno children was given to the mother , a
she was suspicious that the father had c
nlvcd with the child to get her to live w
him. On reaching this city she obtuii
further Information , which confirmed her
lief that the llttlo girl was hero , undwas w
her father , but on hunting up her former h
band she was told by him ttiat ho had :
seen the child , and knew nothing of 1
whereabouts. She was in great distress n
was so confident that tbo father had sccro
the child somewhere In the city that she \
seeking legal advlco as to how best to i
ccod In the matter.
All our $30.00 , 5.13.03 , $35.00 and $39.00 pli
coats reduced to t'23.00. Now is the tlmi
buy your plush coats , all cuarantccd Wai
plushes , best London dye , at the Bos
Store , Council Bluffs.
Hoys Wanted.
Wanted Boys at American District 1
egrnph oltlco. _
A Son nT Senator Harlnn.
A well dressed young man was nrrestec
Ofllcer Murphy last evening ana taken to
station In the patrol wagon. Ho was gl
ously drunk and when asked his name sn
"I am Dave Harlan , son of Senator Harlni
Mount Pleasant , Henry county , la. , an
want to get out of hero right away. " D
was rollovoJ of a fine gold w.itch and JiK
gold und thrown Into the hold with the ot
Christmas drunks. Ills claim of filial r
tlonshlp with Senator Harlan was probab ]
drunken whim , as Senator Harlnn only
ono child , a daughter , Mary , who Is the v
of Hobert Lincoln , From papers fount
Hartan's pocket It was ascertained that
was from Missouri Valley.
1,000 coats for $5.03 , 1 , ° OJ coats for'$3
1,700 coat * for $0.00 , at the Boston St
Council Bluffs , _
J.C. Blxby , steam turning , sanitary
plnecr , IH3 Llfo balldin ? , Omaha ; 201 A
riaui block , Council BlulTs.
Attention CdiurailcH.
AH members of Abe Lincoln post No.
Grand Army of the Republic , nro reques
to assemble in Grand Army hall ati
o'clock p. in. sharp today ( Saturday ) for
transaction of Important business prlorto
opening of the children's festival.
U. O. IIunnuiD , Commando
A , U. Cuosur , Adjutant.
The Manhattan sporting Headquarters ,
Broadway.
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Accident to Henry 1'nnohnl.
Henry Paschal suffered a painful Injdri
Christmas ulght that will coutlno him to
house for some Uiao. Ills daughter M
was starting on a visit to Chicago , and
father had accompanied her to the 1
wnukoa depot. Whoit the train catno up
went on board to assist her In finding a s
and while talking the train started , lie
to Uio ululforu uud attemped to swing
Just tii ho reached the lower step of th
platform ho missed his footing nnd fell fron
the moving train nnd struck the ground wit' '
great violence nnd head lint. Ho was [ flclte
up nnd carried Into the depot irt nn uti
conscious condition , Efforts of friends to revive
vivo him failed , nnd ho was placed In a car
rlacro and hastily driven to his rcstdctico o
Willow nvenuo. Dr. Seybort wassummoncd
but the unfortunate man remained ur
conscious for two hours. It was feared for
while that ho had sustained sevens cerebra
Injuries , but the fear was happily unfounded
Ho had recovered sufficiently yesterday t
sit up. but was still sufTcrlng quite sovcrol ;
from the shock.
The American District Telegraph Co. ha
been reorganized nnd Is now prepared to glv
prompt service. Special attention to cxpres
nnd parcel delivery ,
PjllilnTi Bnll.
The New Year's ball to bo given by th
Pythian Sisterhood , January 1 , 1891 , at Mi
sonic temple , promises to bo a grand affali
The ladles will bo assisted by their husband !
who are as enthusiastic as the ladles than
selves. A splendid collation of good thltu
will bo served In connection with the bnl
Tickets can bo procured nt the followln
places : W. N. Young's drug store , J. J *
Scnnlan's meat market , A. Hcitcr's store , I
Mottaz's meat market , nnd Kelley & Youi
kcrman's store.
The Value of
H. D. Powers yesterday commenced suit I
the district court against Raymond Brothci
claiming damages because of nn nccldci
which occurred In the building of a vladui
In Omaha , of which the defendants were tl
contractors. The plaintiff was nt work fc
them and , ns ho claims , got his hand cuugl
nnd hurt owing to the careless manner I
which certain machinery was being managei
Ho lost two lingers on his right hand and fc
thcso ho wants $20,000.
Ted Marks Disappears.
ST. Loun > , Mo. , Dec. ' 'C. The sudden nn
unexpected marriage of Miss Helen Mai
borough nnd Martin O'Nell ' of the Vcrot
Jarbcau company , now playing in a loc
theater , may solve the mysterious dlsn
pearnnco and possible tragic death of Ma
agor Ted Murks. Mr. Marks Is or rathi
was the owner of a specialty compan ;
This week ho had business with a Brcoklj
manager , but failed to keep his nppoln
tnent. Ho dropped from tbo sight of his mo
intimate friends In Now York. Geort
Woods , manager of Hlley & Woods' spcclnli
company , says ho hoard In Cincinnati la
Tuesday that Marks hud put a bullet In h
brain nnd ended a most promising careo
Marks told his friends last winter that 1
had been paying court to Miss Marlborouj
for seine months nnd anuounccd that th <
were engaged. Ills friends fear that tl
news of Miss Marlborough's marriage unbt
anccd his mind.
Forgetl n AVI11.
POUTLANH , Ore. , Dec. 20. Captain Wlllw
McDonald was arrested hero this evening i
a charge of forgery. Ho is accused of for
Ing a will In Lancaster , England , recent
under the na mo of George Brooks , by whi
ho came In possession of n considerable su
of money. Ho afterward came to Americ
McDonald makes a general and specific ( !
ninl of the charge. Ho says ho ha ? not b&
in England for six years. Ho has been
business here for several months.
Marked Interest
is now shown by eastern people In tl
settlement of Oregon nnd "Wushingto
particularly that region adjacent
Puget Sound. The reason for this Is tl
almost unlimited resources that ha'
lixtely been opened up , and the surpri
ing growth of Portland , Taeoma , Seatt
and other cities and towns along Pug
Sound.
The Union Pacific on. account of 1
fast time , short line , through Pulluit
palnco sleepers , free reclining chaircat
elegant dining cars , and frco Ptillmi
colonist sleepers , from the Missou
river , is the favoriterouto to this rogio
and tickets via this line should alwti
bo nsked for.
For complete information rolatlvo
this remarkable section , tlrao of trair
rates , pamphlets , otc. , call on your net
est ticket agent or address the undc
signed. E. L. LOMAX ,
General Passenger Agent ,
Omaha , Nob.
A Mulll-iMlllntuilre at Twenty-six
Juan U. Armijo , a young Mexican n <
living in this city , is made by the dea
of his father , Nicholas P. Armijo , at 1
buquorquo , ono of the wealthiest men
Mexico , says a St. Louis dispatch to t
Chicago Times. Young Armlio
twenty-six years old nnd has lived in
Louis for the last four years , havi
come here to complete his oducatic
His father was many times a millionai
and is reported to have been t
richest man in Moxlco. After t
young man completed his studies ho i
turned homo , but did not remain Ion
coining back to St. Louis. It then 1
gnn to bo noticed that Fanny Armstror
the eighteen -year old daughter
his boarding house landlady , and t
young Mexican wore on very good torn
The younp woman is employed in a di
goods Btoro and is handsome and bi
linnt. Armijo's father died Suturd
labt , shooting himself through the he :
while suffering from softening of t
brain. The young man will start i
homo Wednesday to take charge of 1
vast interests and it is more than pr <
ivblo that ho will bo accompanied by
American brido.
Increasing the Speed of Rallro
TrnliiH.
There scorns no serious difficulty ,
the engineering side , in scouring n
maintaining a snood of 100 miles
hou. , or probably "more , but the capit
1st IB here intimidated , writes ll
Thurston in the Forum. Higher spec
cost money for initial and operative i
ponsos in vastly higher ratio than oitl
increase of speed or the returns to
expected on capital BO invested. C
fastest trains do not directly pay , o\
now , when the wear and tear of otipin
cars , roadbed nnd bridges , to sny no
ing of flesh and bloodnerves and heal
are considered.Vhon the people wi
higher speeds , and need thorn so bin
as to bo able and willing to pay for the
the engineers will construct , and t
railroads will furnish , trains of s
higher velocity , and of still grca
° safety.
r The Armor-Glads of tlio World.
i- The i principal naval powers will o' '
* in 1801 , the following ' numbers of
: s inorod ships , writes Commander P.
0n Harbor in the Fotum :
The lessor naval powers , i
United States , have 145 vessels built i
in process of construction nt present
that without exaggeration wo may
that In 1805 , 600 urmor-elads will be
existence.
A Mt
Clothlor and Furnisher : The n
inorist Will seine ono who Is acqualn
here kindly select a good subject and
him to step up ?
Voice from the audience You d <
wnnt a man of strong will power ,
you ?
Mosmorlst No , sir. Just the
poulto
n Voice Hero ho Is ; the only man In
lair crowd who allows his wife to select
lay
y neckties for htm.
irI Smith. Gray & Go's. Monthly : " \ \
I10 hello ! You uro the last portion I
10t peeled to meot. "
IU "Well , I am the last person you h
IUI. mot. "
An Old Mine IAunv ) | ril Iy n 1'nrty of
IllintcrH In Iniljnti'Tcrrltorjr.
PAIIIS , Tex. , Doo.-20. X1 0 nnimls of Span-
Uh occupation In the southwest nro full of
accounts ot expeditions ahd rumps estab
lished and mines worked , Mvlilch Imvo been
tnntnllzliiK by the vngtlcuoss of their InnO *
marks. Signs of a j'set ' of rallies in
the mountains of Indtnu territory have
been discovered. AJ iparty out on
a hunt had with' ' them a pncl <
of Ooijst , and about tea da.vs BRO roused a fox ,
wlilcb give : them a splchtllil cbnso for several
hour ! ) , ami linally took tofugo In nn oucnlnu
In n piles of roclt near the head of n small
Rulcb , With llttlo hope of unearthing
rcynard , .they scnitlnl/cd his place ol
hiding , nnil In Idle zeal began moving
a 'lot of loose rocks. Finally , on ex
amining moro closely , they discovered
that It was n cave mouth stopped up. The
work was pushed , moru roelc moved , brush
nnd undergrowth cleared uway and It was
found that the opening wns very regular nnd
when moro progress was made one of the
party declared that ho could sea traces ol
tool work on the sides. Lights worn Impro
vised and they followed the aperture In seine
seventy or eighty feet , where It widened out
into a mrRochamber Irotn which at , right
angles to the entrance other passages led on
on cither side. In tbo debris on the
floor of the larger apartment they
found fragments of Iron tools , some snalci ol
pottery nnd fragments of a largo hcnv.v
wicker basket. Uno skeleton was also found
la n largo room. In the side passages tlicv
found piles of broken rock , which showed
plain traces ot copper. Gathering n lot ol
tho.rock they returned to the opening , which
thov closed up carefully and a traced the traces
of their enterprise. Careful assays have con
ilrmud their guess'ns to the mineral value o :
the llnd
_ _ _
llESCVKn 71V 111E FELO.
Entire Crow of tlio Froil K , lllchimlf
Saved liy a SpanlHli Hark ,
MACONGa. . , lec. 2(5. ( The Spanish barli
Fclo arrived at Brunswick last night fron
Havana nnd Is now In quarantine. This
vessel did a noble deed on Its passage h
saving the lives of about twenty persons
On last Saturday morning the crow of the
Fclo sighted some small llfo boats bound
Ing over the wave in a rough sea in latltudi
27 north and longitude 74.00 west. As tin
vessel approached nearer persons were dis
covered hi the small boats and It was but i
short time before the occupants of the Ugh
craft were aboard the Folo. They were Cap
tain W. E. Held and wife , First Mate John
son , Second Male Dcrgls , cook nnd tlio ontln
crow of the bark Fred E. lilchards. Th <
Klchards loft Philadelphia Decombe
2 with a cargo of coal - fo
Havana. During the rough wentho
of two weeks nco the Hichards went down 01
December 12 in latitude aj.'JS uud longitudi
72.00 , but fortunately her crew got into llf
boats. Captain Held , his wife and men Imi
been buffeting the waves In the open boa
for eight days , when thov were picked up b ;
the Felo. The crow Is all safe and well , am
when the Felo comes up to Brunswick Cap
tain Held will probably' leave with his moi
fqr Philadelphia.
Tlio American Idea
Is that "nothing Is too good for me whei
I travel , " and In consequence wo huv
become noted as the most luxurious travelers
olors In the world. That which tljo pec
plo demand , the roads must supply , ani
thus wo have also thp most perfectly at
pointed railway service In the world
The traveler now dines in a Pullman pal
ace dining car clear through In his journey
noy , from Council Bluffs and Omaha t
San Francisco , on the Union and Southern
orn Pacific roads. ' '
X i HAILItOA D ,
Building of tlio First Section Soon t
Uo Commenced !
Mew Yonic , Dec , 20. A cotnmunlcatlo
from Panama , dated December 15 , says : Th
Pan-American railroad of tno future Is grac
ually becoming leas theoretical. Anottu
link in the iron band Is being welded b
the construction of the Cauoa railroad , fc
Which Mr. James L. Cherry holds a cot
cession , which provides that ho shall immi
diatcly begin the construction of the first sci
tlon of 100 miles from Buenaventura to Col
which Is to bo completed within four yean
Tbo government makes over to him the sc <
lion of lUteon miles already built , togcthi
with all the rolling stock , etc. Should th
work bo completed within the stipulated titr
of i four years , the government guarantees
bonus of land for each month shoi
of the timo. It guarantees a paymot
of fi per cent interest per nnnui
on an outlay of (9OOU ( American gold pt
kilometer , extending over a period <
eighteen years. The second section , whic
will run from Cell toManlzalcs , will bo nboi
two hundred nnd flfty miles long. For th
the government guarantees an Interest ot 4) )
nor cent on an outltiy of fJ3UOOpor kllomote
This section will not bo begun , nowovo
until such time in the f uturo ns the neccssit
for its construction shall have arisen lu tt
Judgment of the contracting parties. Oi
started , however , the section must bo COB
pletod within six years.
DOHT YOU
BE DECEIVED INTO
BUYING CHEAP IMI
TATIONS CLAIMING
TO BE JUST AS
GOOD AS S. S. S.
If they had merit , they
would not claim to be as
good as something e.t > o.
SWIFTS SI'ECiriC , B. B. 8.
IS RKCOQNIZKU AS THE
BTANDAIU ) . T1JAT IS WHY
THE COUNTHY IB FLOODED
WITH IMITATIONS OF IT.
Iloolta on Illootl and fikln dlsea en free.
/
Till : SWIFT Bl'KCiriCCO..ATI KTAflA.
HUMPHREYS'
Dn. Huii i-iiitEVs'SrEciKics are ncleiuinonllyond
> '
c s aso uanici.
Tbesa hixxJlllc/i curf-wlihoiu dniKglnit , pure-
Inif or reducing the ivstain , nnd arolu fact anil
dBedthegoTcrulgny iiiiydlt.'goftUcWorlJ
CUIIE9. mien.
, CoiiRestkm , tnfiammatlon , . . , "
C'olip.orTtctlilngpf Infanta , 'ii
lnrrurn. otcnilrtrpn orAdiills. , . .
y piu < > ry. Urlntug.lilllnuicolic
u olirn ; Alnrbua , Vninltlug
ii.Culil.
5 NuuralBlu. Toothache. Faceache . .
I JIcniluchCB. Sick Headache , Vertigo
1 l > y popnln , Illlluui Mnmach
Hupiiruimoil or Painful 1'erluilti. '
I Croup. CoUKli.limlcultllri'nliil'nK. ' . "
Milt 1 Mi o Ulll , J Thlpelas , Kru ( > tloni.
SSNeFfouilivUVllty. " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 00
: 0 llrlnnrr WcnkncH , WeUlnKliecl. , o
a-J l licuHi' oflhiiIlfurtl'al.ltatioul.OO |
BoM bjr DrugKliti , or Rcntnoatpald on receipt
ot price. l i. IlUMriiitEYB' lUxviu ( Ut page * )
rlcily liound In clnth and KoM , mailed tree.
HDwrnnETs1 MEDICINE co. ,
Cor , William and John Street * , Hew York.
SPECI FIOS.
' ' "
T'HOWD'EDO ?
Rome nnawer cheerily , because they are tl
aml/uli of life. Others suffering Jrom NI1IIV
< U'X l > tilll.lTY. : eic. , oniwcr Eluomlty
y ' ' -
I OUR NEW BOOK 1
tixcluiti'f .Vrlltniln , Hnrftfil . . . . . . . . . .
o JUItlMl SlKUH'.tlt C'O. , llullulo.N.V. Lean
J'WHAT AILS YOU ? "
What Are Misfits ?
hey are custom-mado clothing of merchant tailors , left on their hands for ono reason or another. These wo hay In largo or i n ill
titles for ready cash. lor example , a suit of clothes costing originally $40 , wo can , according to style and quality , sail for
$15 or $20. Just think of it , a saving of over 50 per cent , ono half of the original coit ,
Many of them of the Latest Designs , from the Best Tailoring Estab
lishments Throughout the Country.
ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREE OF CHARGE TO INSURE A PERFECT FIT.
SRR WHAT YOU CAN SAVE ! .
SUITS. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS.
$70 custom innde cult for $82.50 $05 custom nmdo overcoat fur. . . . $ ! ) 2.00 $1(1 ( custom mmlo punts for $9.23
$ (10 ( custom nmdosiilt for $ ! 10.00 $ (10 ( custom iiuulo overcoat fur. . . . $ 28.fit ) $15 custom miulo punts for $7.50
$55 custom nmilo suit for $ 27.50 9SO custom nmdo o\creoit : for. . . . $21.50 $11 ! custom nmdo punts for if 0.50
$50 custom nmdo suit for $ 5.00 $ 15 custom nmilo em-coat fur. . . . $20.00 $ T2 custom mmlo pmU : for 90.00
$45 custom mndo suit for $20.00 $10 custom nmdo overcoat fur. . , . $17.50 $10 custom mndo pant * for $5.00
$ 10 custom nmdo suit Tor $18.50 $ ! ) " > custom nmdo overcoat for. . . . $ l > t.OO $ S custom mndo piuiU for if 1.50
& custom Hindu suit fur $15.00 $28 custom nmdo overcoat fur. . , . $12.25 $ 7 custom nniilp p.uiU for $0.74 W
FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE ,
Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday evo.nings until 10 o'clock.
ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS ,
1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309
TH'M 31 ES IIVKXEI * TO ItVATII.
Samuel Mulono and Jolui Hluks Per-
Nil nt lloldcn , Alo.
x , Mo. , Dec. 28. The house of Sam
el Malone , on West Fifth street , burned to
.ho ground this morning. As the flrcmcn nr-
ivcd ono slilo of the house fell out anil by the
gbt of the flro they snw Mr. Mnlono and
olin Hicks , his brother-in-luw , crawling to-
vnrd a door in their bed room , attempting
, o cscnpo. Then the roof fell In nnd the un-
'ortunato men wore hidden from sight. Their
jhnrred bodies wcro found in the ruins.
Malone was an old soldier , drawing a pen-
ion , nnd always kept more or loss money In
.ils bouso. It Is believed ho and Hicks wore
drugged , thu house robbed and then sot on
lire. The police uro InvestiKatluK.
A ClinrinltiK Memory.
No Improvement have boon so marked ,
10 signally perfect in aUtiinment , In the
ast low yours , us the numerous luxuries
which have boon introduced in triuibcon-
linontnl travel. Instead of harrowing
ecollectlons the tourist now has loft to
lira when his journey is completed , 11
charming memory of perfect train ser
vice and palace dining cars. The nv-
rnnpements this winter for dining cure
on the Union and Southern Pacific roiule
s something far in advance of anything
.n that hitherto attempted.
Holiday I'm dons.
JEITKHSON CITT , Mo. , Deo. 20. In accord
ance with the time-honored custom , Govcrnoi
Francis today granted two holiday pardons
The lucky men wcroV. . W. Taylor , sent ui
from 'Hickory county In 18T7 for twenty years
and John McGuire , sent up from Cole countj
In 1879 for fifty years. The Rovernor dcllv
ered the pardons to the prisoners in person
A horse driven by August Hanson Ins
night stumbled and fell on Twenty
fourth street , breaking his log.
Some
Children
Growing
_ . Too Fast
become listless , fretful , without ener
gy , thin and weak. But you can for
tify them and build them up , by the
use of
SCOTT'S '
EMULSION
OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Of Lfrae nud Soda.
They will take It readily , for it Is al
most as palatable as milk. And It
should be remembered that AH A 1'KK.
TKNTIVE OK CUBE OF COUGHS Oil COLDS ,
IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG , IT IS
UNEQUALLED. Avoid tnbiHluttnni offered.
DR. SANUEN'S
ELECTRIC BELT
IWEAKMESI
DIllLITtUDIhrnuihlK
mtRITIUIl r KICKIHI
iM RovFd p tttefiTo uT i alriHtai' '
tRlruilU VS7TdrV7BONBI , Mill for IkU lFl < im pul
Mie , C r ( Of * rallT W Bk . .s , lIvlDf Frttlr * HIM , ft * lli
[ if , C * lli > < Cirrr.ll of ElKtrlcllT Ihtcnih .11 WHAI
PiltTS. roilorlm Ib.m to HH1LTH Md tKiOHOfS UTBBNUT1I
Nit . , rorfcU tS.OCO ID eaill
Kl ftri lurr l U.UBllj or wi
BUT ui > ip rr Compl.l. It. 4 up. Wont mei r.r
uu.allf I mr 4 to tort * month * . Be.l d pinpbUt Frra.
WT > KK KI.EOTRlaOO. . l 9 Ll.lurfb. 6HICAKO. M
Pon'd's Extract is
everywhere recom
mended by phyaicianQ
and'surgeons.
CITIZENS STATE BANE
Of Council Bluffs.
PAID UP CAPITAL $150,03
SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,00
LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,00
DniECTOiis I. A. Miller , P. O , Gloason , R. I ,
BlniKurt , K. K. Hart , J. I ) Edmundsnn , Uhurlo
C. Iliuinan. Transact notioral banklnx bust
ness. Largest capital und surplus ot au
ImnU In Southwestern iJwa.
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ,
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS
Corner Main nnd Uroartway ,
COUNCIL , BLUFFS , IOWA.
Dealers In foreign und domostlo oxclian i
Colloutlon madu and Interest paid on tlm
deposits.
? .Instlcoof tlio I'eaco. Ofllco ovi
NCplnir Amurlean Kxpros * No. 4 :
llroudwiiy , Council Klullj. Iowa.
Attorneys nt haw. I'rai
tlce in tbo Btuto iu
federal courts. Uootus : i , 4 and 0 bhu u
lieno block , Council lllulTd , lowu.
W. C. ESTEP ,
Council niiifTti , I own.
M Nortli Main Htrcot.
Funeral Director uiul lOmtmlmur.
THE STANDARD COCOA OF TIIK WORLD.
i J < 4
UNLIKE TFA & COFFEE-GOOD FOR THE NERVES.
The claims of cocoa as a useful article of diet are steadily
winning recognition. Unlike tea and coffee , it is not only n
stimulant but a nourisher ; and it has the great advantage of
leaving no narcotic effects. Hence it is adapted to general
use. The strong may take it with pleasure , and the weak
witli impunity.
VAN HouTEN's COCOA
"BEST & GOES FARTHEST. "
JKJ VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA ( "once tried * nlwnys usod" ) loaves no Injurloui effect * on tlio
nervous system. It's no wonder , therefore , that In all parts of the world , tills inrrntor't
Cocoa Is recommended l > y me ill cat men Instead r ten mid coffee or other
cocoa * r chocoltt * lei * dully IISQ by children or ndtiltftt hulo nnd alck , rich
| nnd poor. "Largest aalo tn the world.1 * Ask for VAN HoUTKN'Bnndbi&'noofArr. U
AND I'IU5VI3NTS
Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia
Inflammation of tbo I.UIIKII , Kidneys nnd llowols , Sciatica , Chilblains , Frost IIlloi , Toottmcho , UcaclacU *
1'alui In the Hock , Client und Limbs , and nil the usual
CONSEQUENCES OF TAKING COLD.
The application of UAI\VAV8 READY HKUKF , to Iho pnrU nflected , ulll Instnntlr relieve und noom
the luflerer Internally In clones of from thirty tu sixty drops , In half n lumhler of water , It will euro I a
euro
, Flatulence , llo.irtlmrn , Diarrhoea , Sick Hcadnchi
n few moments. Cramps , Spasms , Hour HUmmch , Colic
Nausea , Vomiting. Cold Chills , Nervousness , Sleopleunosi , and all Internal pulns. 60 mils a battlo.oFoJ
nlc at llrugglita , HA1MVAV A Co. , VI Warren HU ,
1 - * ,
A FINE LINE OF
HDLIDKY
FOOTWEAR.
At prices thnt will sur
prise you. The best
goods at lowest prices
in the city. Consult
your own interest and
buy your Winter Foot
wear at the
BOOT UPSIDE DOWN
n/ /
25 Main Street.
Electric Trusses ,
Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc '
AGENTS WANTED. DR. C , B. JUDD.
Broadway , Council Bluffs , la
OITIOE , 07. UB31DRNOB. i
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS
All kinds of nvlni ? ami Gleaning dnno In the
HlKliostbtyloof thu Art , Fiulinl uncl K till nod
Fabrics niaclo to look as KOCH ! us now. Work
promptly done und dullvurcd In ull parts of
Uio sountry , ( send for iirlco lUt.
O. A. MAUIIAN. I'ron. .
101J liroadwnv. Xnur Norlhwustcru boiiot ,
COUNCII , IlLUkTd. IA.
27 MAIN STUBET.
Over 0. I ) . Jucquciuln& Cos Jewelry Stor
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
VyANTED-A good girl ut 207 North First sW
FOU BALK On easy to rum , KiO uuros obolc *
low u land iinilur ciiltlvittlnn , Call on of
addrosi A. A , PuaRruvp , 41 Main struct.
RUOIIAMI8K to nxchunxo for low *
furins , Johnston It Van I'uttun , CouiicU
HluffH , In.
BAHRAIN'S In fruit and resoluble lurido.
Forsulu , liTiioros , 80 rods nurtli of Uliuo *
tiuuiim KraumlH ; eastern ( dope , line HprliiKfc
IIno spring biook.lund voryrlolis will sell In 19
or 10 ucro lots ut toO j > or uoru , or J7i pur ucro lot
wliolo ( mot.
l acres on Grand uvonuo ; Una orchard
wind mill , line prove , Hlluated on Myi
proposed motor line ; prlco M.V ) nor uoro.
10 iicros luljolnliiK city limits , two Htorr
lioiiho. peed burn , line orcliurd und Bum"
fruits. 1'rlco , jl.otio ,
Oncics oiiClruiiil uvoime , 1W mlloH from P.
0 , ? ; W mi uuro.
110 norus , tliroo miles from city limits. Rood
liousu , burn und out bullillii n , Hi liuarlujt
UDlilo trees and small ( rnllH. 1'rlco , { 3,000 ,
Stock farm , 4,71 acres , line Inujroviunonts ,
well wutcrud , only onu inllu from Htiitlon , (2t
mi uoro If tukvn soon. Kusy tormt.
Kiirni nnd city property for Hitlc. W. ( X
Stacy , room 4. Ujioru liunso blk , Cdiuiell lllull * .
WANTKD Knerjjotlo lady nrKeut ; iiornm *
nunt jioslllon ; "fn " per vrrtikj oxpiirlonc *
not ncccHHury. I' , O. H , , U07 Willow iivunuo.
TT1OH UKNT. Kurnlsliod front rooTn. Hitting
Jand bed room unsiillc. 025 I'lllli uvunuc ,
TnUHNISIIT ! ) rooms ut very rnaaoinxblt
L terms , CM siiltoor ftlnsrloi baths and Ktoai4
licut ; now liouso , nowlv furnlHbrd. Mrx. Bto *
lilioiiHon , Iftt I'urk uvonuo. Council Hlutta.
"IjlAHMS I'oi Halo A lonz list , ninny of then
J- ut low prlCfo ! ulHo ' . ' 0 aeriM line uardoa
nnd fruit land near tliu. city llmltH , house ,
burn und oilier ImprovnnlonlH ! ulao : H acroi
fruit iiml Kunlcii land junt outnldu tlio city ut
t..tuu ; W. A. Wood & Co. . J Main t.trt-ot.
T71OH ItiNT : 'Iho MoMuioir ) tlireo-stor
J- brick blouk , No. U38. Maluwt , wltliuluvuto *
J. W. tiqillro.
FOU HAI-B nr Hunt Oardun land , will )
house * , by J. K. Kluo. IVI Main it. , OouDoU
Illuira
"I wat not ivble to do rajr liouiewntk for 15 jttt * ,
KjriM'i NIchulniWIUon.TVitH. ll UloriHt.llun lp |
N , V. "Ducturud with luonr | iliynlcliiiii > tut lew * '
Bold br UooOmao Drutt Ogc.iup