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/v / THE OMAHA . DAILY . BEE , WEEftfESDAT _ , DECEMBER 31 , 1890 , THE OMAHA 11EE COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PEAUL ST. rdlvcrpfl liy Carrier Inunjr j ) rt of IhdClty H. W. TII/TUN , - IIANAOKU Iloslrn-s * Office. No. 13. NlKht Editor , No. Zl Jll it it j. K. Y. 1 > . Co. Jlurliorn's for \vntchcs. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. A grand ball will bo Riven at Masonic torn- | < lo tomorrow night by the Pythian Sister hood , Subscriptions to periodicals nt wholesale prices. Drop ma n card nnd I will cell on you. K J. Koagland , No. 1000 Sixth nvciiuo. The Banner society , tlio Indies' brnnrh of the Onncbo society , will given masquerade ball nt Hughes1 hall Wednesday ovcnl'iir , Jnmmry M. Itefrcstitticnta will IK ) served , nnd tlio liullcHiiro planning for u good tltno generally. Stujt il. O'Ncll returned yesterday from Fort MnulHonjVhltUcir > ir , took two | irfsor.ers. Ho wns In Burlington nt the tltno of the big llro there , nnd after wuteliiiiB the water sup ply nnd the fire department In Its fight against the blnzt * . had a much Inuncr opinion of Council Bluff's facilities In this resp'-ct. Assignee iMarConnell hud but one answer to I'oportorial queries ycstcrJtiy concerning the Klscmnn failure. "Wohnvo bceun putting our invoice on nnpar tod.iv , ntul thcro will bi1 nothing of public Interest , until tha' . is com pleted. It's a big job , nml it will require nt least ten days to Hnlsli It. Wo will then know exactly what the situation Is. " Chief of Police Coroyhas obtained unques tionable proofs that the younf man August King , arrested in Onmba for burglary , is the fellow who burglarised Uio residence of Ed Headland in this city a week ago last Sunday - day night. Articles taken from Hoagland's residence nnd found in King's possession are now in possession of the chief , It Is scarcely probable that King will bo returned to this city until ho has' served n term In the Ne braska penitentiary. Ono of the old original Pottawnttainlo chiefs has been attracted to the city by the sensational reports' published In several papers of the discovery of a defect In the tltlo to the Chnutnuoun lands. Ho is a Una looking Indian , and in known to the world and his follows ns Chief Wafnuslo. Ho has placed a good deal of credence In tlio report that his tribe still has a claim upon the Chuu- tauqua property and several tracts of land lying near It , and Is hero to look It up. Ho Is the guest of John Wicks. The funeral of Miss Sophia M. Maltby wns held Monday at tno residence of Air. I ) ; Maltby. Kcv. Dr. I'hulps , pastor of the Presbyterian church , of which she wns a member , ofllclatcd. Miss Maltby came to this city n few months ago and was given a boinolu the household of her cousin , Mr. Maltby , on WasbltiKton avenue. About two mo'nths ago she e.-itercd the Woman's Chris tian association ho.spltol with the Intention of fully qualifying herself as a nurse. Her death wns sudden , but It came to ono fully prepared by a life which had been spent In the faithful performance of duty , ami which was well rounded out by the Christian virtues. A good looking young woman was arrested by Deputy Marshal White on Monday and locked up In the ' -bridal chamber" of the city jail upon the charge of improper conduct on the streets. She refused to give her nnino nnd was booked as un unknown. Yesterday morning lior mother came to the police court nnd attended the trial of her daughter. She L'nvo the girl's nnmo ns Maud Kcmpton nnd bco.imo very indignant when told that her daughter vas nccusc.il by the ofllcers of being n common street walker ! The girl came into J. some llttlo prominence a short time ago by reporting - porting to Marshal Tcinplcton that onaof , his deputies had insulted hor. The Insult was In the form of a notllluitlon that she must leave the city or pay a monthly fine. She will have a hearing this morning at 8 o'clock. \Vhy pay Sl.fiO when you can get lust as good fare and beds at the Scott house for It.oai _ Hooks. Charles DIclccns' writs , 15 volumes , bound In cloth , excellent typo , $3.85. Boston Store , Council Bluffs. _ \V have Just received 100 pairs curca llvo geese odorless feathers in pillows of 2 Ibs each , 61 ba In the pair. The price while they last , $ a.25 a pair , Wo also keep on hand a full stock of f cither's la bags from one to llvo pound bags from a medium to the finest llvo ) ns * o cured odorless feathers. Boston Store , Council Bluffs. _ ' Sec the Dos ton Store ndvcrtiscmontand see what they are offering in coats for this week. Boston Store , Council Bluffs. I'XIISDSAt. l"l Ray and Gus Cox , two enterprising youncr men of Brookflcld , Mo. , leave for homo to day , accompanied by-their mother. They have spent n weou's vacation In "Uio city visiting relatives. FirsUclass fresh candy made for the holi day trudoat , A. C. Dempsoy's , 105 Main st. The American District Telegraph Co. has been reorganized nnd Is now prepared to give prompt service. Special attention to express and parcel delivery. An Honest Conductor. Two nlecos of Mr. A. S. Bonliam , Mrs. E. Scott of Ablngton , 111 , nnd Mrs. A. Miller of Shonnndoah , In , . , arrived in the city yes terday for a brief visit. Oil the -way from the transfer to the residence of Mr. Donham Mrs. Miller dropped her poekctbook In the motor car , and did not mUs it until Conductor Peterson , who found It after thov had left the car , called at the bouso , ho thinking it must have been lost by one of the ladles. The pocketbook contained quite a sum of money , nnd Its owner has a bettor opinion than ever of the honesty of motor conductors. Hoys Wanted , Wanted Boys nt American District Tel egraph ofllco. Get our prices on ladles' , misses' and chil i dren's ' coats. Boston Store , Council DlufTs. J.C , Blxby , steam noatlng , sanitary en gineer , M3 Llfo bulUhnu , Oraalia ; ' 101 Mor riaic bloek , Council DlufTs. See our prices on coats in another column Boston Store , Council DlufTs. Itoboknli Social. The annual holiday social of tha Robekah degree of the Order of Oddfellow ? was given in their hall last evening. A musical and lit erary programme was given , The Instru mental imisio was furnished by Misses Annie De(5 rout , Kiln Darnell and Kate Haccr , A novel feature of the evening's entertainment wns the appearance of n lot of little people who were oddfellows in sulrlt at least. They were ( Jusslo Darnell , Willie itaccr , Gussio Dougherty nnd Bessie liacer. Following the exercises came n bountiful banquet , and 11 was enjoyed by a largo number of Indies uiu gentlemen. Tlio Manhattan sporting headquarters , 41S Broadway. Kino Holiday Present * . Every porsoa in the city and surrounding country Is invited to call nnd examine the Uno line ot holiday goods at tbo old reliable business house of K. Burhoni , 17 Main street. , Horsj blankets and lap robes at cost a ! . .ftioo. Bookman's , 237 Main street. I Our Mottoes. "Host Quality of Goods for the Least Money , " "Special Effort Made to Please Every One , " "No Trouble to Show Goods nnd Olvo Trices , " " "rices to Stilt the Tlniea. " "Hyp and Let Live. " Itend nuii prollt u. jlng your holiday goods at tbo old csta shed bouse ofE. Burhorn , 17 Main ttrcot. Early Court Todny. Clerk C numbers yesterday received n tele gram from Judge Carson instructing him to adjourn court until 8 o'clock this morning whim bo will bo hero to attend to such matter as the attorneys may desire to call up. Judge Carson was expected to have been hero yea tcrday , but was detained ut Atlantic. V THE NEW IS THE BLUFFS.C Patrick Lacy Laid to Heat Yesterday with Imposing Oeremonles. RECOGNIZED AFTER MANY YEARS. ItitlKo llnlilinril Mcctftnn Old Frlcnil An Utmost Conductor Lia- dies InJnrcd-Mliior Ztlcntlon. A funeral cortege that wns nearly a mile long followed tlio remains of the late .Alder- man Lncy to tholr last resting pluco ycstor- dny morning. Particularly among tuo flro men wai the deepest interest felt , nnil by 8 o'clock tlio incnboM of the Veteran associa tion , ns n member of which Mr. ijacy spent thirteen of the best yonn of Ills llfo , began nsscmblltu ? nt No. : i boao houso. A largo number oMlremen from other cities wired their Intention of bjlng present to attend the fuiicrul , and committees of the Veteran as sociation were dispatched to tlio various depots to meet the slt-auRora and escort thorn to the central llro station. At 0 o'clock the 11 reorganizations fell Into line , and headed by Ualbey's band bcRan the march to the residence. .Nearly all the members of tlio veteran organization In Omaha , and as many men from the paid department us could bo spared , \vcro \ present , besides representatives from Sioux City , Dos MolncA , Cedar Ilaplds and other cities. When the resi dence on , Park avenue was reached the house and the grounds were crowded with friends and citizens. The casket was resting on a blotin the center of the front parlor and wai almost hlddea by tuollornlofforliiKs. Each of the organiza tions of which Mr. Lucy had been a member contributed bountiful designs , ono of tlio most beautiful bi-Inir troni the veteran lire- men , representing the "OSutea Ajar , " The p.Ul bearers were Voter Smith and \V. II. ICnepher , roprcsontlm ? the city council ; J. I'oropjy and Thomas Ilowman of the vet eran ilreincii , and 1) . A. Farrell and GOOI-RC Dlaxslui. ropreseuling the citizens. At ( I o'clock the j > , ill bearers lifted their burden mid proceeded with it to the hoarse , The or ganizations and the pcoplo pnthcrud nt the liouso , then formed into line and marched to the church in tlio following order : Chlof Lovln , I'lru Apparatus. Plutunii , u ( L'ollee. Dullioy's Hand. Omiiliu ririiinoii. Omnlia Yctariin Afl'oalatlon. Council mull's Vi'tornn Klretnen. "Old 1'nt. " City Onican * In Carriages , City Council. II curse. Relatives and Citizens In Carriages. All the lire apparatus In the city was In the lino. The horses wore robes of mourning , and black crcpo fluttered from tbetrucks and reels. "Old 1111 , " the veteran llro horse in the department , who has been connected with It almost as long us the dead man ho turned out to honor , was covered entirely with black cloth , Ho seemed to realize wlint hail transpired and appreciated the bereave ment. The services at the church comprised the full ritual , conducted by Father Malloy. It was 11 o'clock before the services w ro con cluded nnd the uiocession reformed for the march to the cemetery. The funeral proces sion was nearly a mile lonp. The line of march was up Broadway , and the sidewalks were lined on both shies. The street cars were stopped and police oftlccrs kept the streets clear for the passage of the funeral train. It was nearly I o'clock before the hearse stopped beside the grave nnd the pall bearers again picked up their burden. The services in the cemetery were conducted by Father McMonomy. They were brief , but very Impressive. After the return from the cemetery the members of the Veteran Firemen's associa tion met at No. . ' ) cu ino bouse and passed the following resolutions : Whereas , It. has pleased Almighty Rod , the heavenly elilof. to rutlro from uotlvo iluty by 'deutti oiirhlulily esU'cmecl brother , the Hon orable Patrick Lacy , onn of the charter mem bers of tlio Council Hlull's Veteran Firemen's association ; therefore bo It ItcMilvud , Tlintby the death of Ilrothcr Lacy our associationlosottonuof Its most prominent und active members. That In this , tlielr deep ly foil loss , they mourn with slneoro Borrow that < mo so nctlvo , devoted and useful to the association , hiisjiusscil away : that as enrly us 1M ho helped to organize the lilulT City cnglnuconipaiiy for the purposuof suv- IMR llfo and uroperty. That the In terest ho manifested nt all times being Euuh us to merit hearty appreciation and cndoisoiiicntoii the part of tlio members of lioscuo and 111 nil' Ulty engine companies and I'liti'nlx hook and ladder compiiny , which resulted l'i Ills having been honored und selected chief of the IIwi department of this city for ninny years. His loss will bo keenly felt by thu Iowa State Ktrcnion's association , on nceountof being deprived of bis untiring efforts as n pioneer member , and in turn as ItH president. In helping atall times to make It wnat it Is today an association tliat henu- IIts every city and town In the state , As a rnpreientutlvu inotiibnr of tlio National Fire men's association his presence and wisdom will he missed at Its next , iinnualmeeting. Hy his untimely deuth the oily sustains the loss of a Rood , Industrious : ind charitable cltUi'n. anil the city council of which ho has heon for four years an uctlvo , progressive nnd worthy tm'iuhur , Kvjolvt'd. That wo tender to his ft II He led family our deepest sympathies am1 express our heartfelt oomloluni-e over their untimely loss mid Ms iiltllctlvudisprntatlon. Hcsolvi'd , That a copy of these resolutions bo presented to the dally papers of Council llliitTs for pulilli.'atlon and that an engrossed copy bo conveyed to tlio family of tlio de ceased. 0. \VAI.TBUS ) , 1' . D.MOOUA.W M. I' , KoiuiKit , ( I. A. ItOLMKH , .1. W. I'KIIKOOV , Til on. BOWMAN , Conniilttcc. Buy your coal and wood of C. B. Fuel Co. , 539 liroadway. Telephone I'M. All our toys Just half price for the week. Prices cut in two. everything In the toy line marked In plain llgures , you can half It for yourself. 81,00 for 50c , "fia poods forSSo and so ou. Boston Store , Council Illuffs. Great reduction on ladles' , misses' ' and chil dren's coats to clear nt the llostou Store , Council muffs. The Boston Store never docs anything by halves. Ther have put the knife In ladlcs % misses nnd children's coats. See advertise ment in another column for this week. Bos ton Store , Council Bluffs. Hooks. Thncltery , 10 volumes , bound In cloth , beau tiful clear type. SU.85. Dos ton Store , Council Bluffs. _ " C. A. Heobo it Co. are going out of the re tail trade nnd will close out their line line of ladies' writing an dofllco desks , book cases , chiffoniers , parlor tables , parlor and chamber suits , folding beds , plain and fancy rockers , ciibiuots , mirrors , etc. , etc. for less than cost , $10.00 coats for JX.UO , JIS.OI ) eonts for $5.00 , S1T.OO coats for S'J.OO , at the Boston Store , Council muffs. The Might Guards' Boll. The second annual ball given by the Dodge Light Guards at tbclr armory last ulgbt was one of the plcasautost events of the season. It was strictly an Invitation affair , and the guests of the youns BOfitlcmon numbered of the most prominent society people in tlio city. Among tlio Kontlcmcn present were : Charles Stewart , Charles Haas , E. C , Parsons , Ucorgo Wright , H. \Voortbury \ , Kirk 1'ottersoti , Juir.es Dowinan , Arthur Ifoftmaycr , Frank 'Wrlglit. Dr. lru.'linni , Chct Stcphenson , John Keating , Kay Klicby , Ned Shcpunl , Charles 1C. Woodhury , E. J , \Voodbury. Samuel Ktuyu , II. Bowman , Cam Pnttersou , K. H. Lougco , C. II. Odtf n , Oil- Ion Koss , Bert Casudy , Dr. llnbcock , J. N , Casudv , Jr. , John W. Atwood. W , K. Cham bers , li.B. Crandcll , ( luy Shcpard , Geruo Kvans , R. U , .Armstrong , FraukTruo , Guy Barstow , Eugene In glob vV. . A. Maurer , II. A. Hungcrionl , frank Uullord and others , Among the ladle * prcscsnt were , Misses Bcauu , Stewart , Hocku'oll , Johns , Bowman , Urlfllth of Inu City ; Keating , Stcphenson , ( Jlcason , Pars cm , Mcrrull , "Watts. UonnottVoodbury , Wadswortb , Atwood , "Wi-lls , Mi-s. Mtturer , Mrs. Krd , Sirs. Evans ; Misses Morgun. llullard , Oliver , J law thorn , Wallace , You Order , fapeltlch , Daruard , Furmwortb , Ju'lllo Mcttln and Cftrno Wells , BUtU , Ethel lleynolds , Oral'lpcr , Sundell , ICe'lcr ' ; Mrs. 2. II , .ludd , Sue Smith , McDermott , Ask- rlKht , Bvans , Uarstow , I'cnrl Chamberlain , Langmndo , May Clark , Smith. Stella 1'nt ' terson. Oyster supper nt Masonic temple tonlgUt. t.ssay , L. G. Knotts. A Ktr/iiiun Recognition. Colonel Strong , of the llrm of Walker & Stronp , and Judge Hubbard , another well citizen , liuvo lived hero for a number ° f. years nnd yet , strangely enough , they ' ] ever chanced to become acquainted until esterdny , Stranger yet , the meeting re- vr 'caled the fact that they bad mot before , for r few minutes only , but under such peculiar circumstances that the details wore still held ti memory by each. It was In times of war , " tut Hubbard had Just got out of prison nt Mncon , On. , whcro ho had been for nine : nonths. He was In a deplorable condition , vhcu ho reached Sherman's lines , just after .hebuttlo of Peach Tree creek. Ho had a pass and instructions to RO to Sherman1 * : icadn.uartors , and ns ho canio up. ho found jtroriK standing by n horse and of him In quired where ho could find General Sherman. Strong pointed to n group of ofllcors and Hubbard proceeded talthor. Strong was so impressed by the tattered nnd worn condition of the young man who was dressed In second- 'land prison clothing , mostly of butternut uo , nnd was so especially Impressed by the weakness and peculiarity of the young man's volco that lie novcr forgot him iiortbo details of the Incident. "I thought you was the most , deplorable object I over saw , and that voice I could never forget it , " remarked Colonel Strong yesterday ns ho recognized the "young man , "now some older , whom ho ' ad not mot for a quarter of n century , Homember the ovstcr supper tonight nt Musonlc temple. Male quartette. All our 830.00 , $ ) : i. < )0 , 15.00 and f.19.00 plush coats reduced to ( 5.00. Now Is the time to buy your plush coats , all Kuariinteed Walker plushes , best London dye , at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs. Great success. Kcllablo goods. Fair dealing. Bottom prices. AtC. D. Jncquomln & 0o. , No. 27 Main street Don't forget the oyster supper tonight at Alasonlo toinplo. Prof , Cogloy. Two TmdleN Injured , Mrs. W.V. . "Wallace and daughter Ida had a narrow escape from serious Inlury ou Main street yesterday afternoon. They were driv ing , and when they turned down Willow avenue nuo onto Main street the king bolt of their carrlogo How out , soperatlngtho front wheels of the buggy from the remainder of the vehicle , nnd letting the front end of the car- rhtro fall upon the granite pavement. Both ladies were thrown out and struck on the pavement with a good deal of violence. Miss Wallace was driving , and the additional im petus by the horse suddenly springing1 for ward throw her on the pavement with extra force. Both ladles were on their feet before the men rushing to their assistance arrived. Miss Wallace's face was covered with blood , and It was feared she was seriously injured. They were assisted to the oflico of the hus band nnd father , on the opposite side of the street , and cared for. Both were severely bruised but not seriously injured. Most men , otherwise strong In body nnd mind , will become unhappy and break down when afflicted with rheumatism. If they would only try Salvation Oil they would ilnd relief at once. Price i5c. ! Thousands of bottles of Dr. Bull's Coiifh Syrup have been sold by W. II. Brown & Brother , Baltimore , Md. Dr.Birnoy. nose nnd throat. Bon.bldg Marked Interest IB now shown by eastern people In the pottlemotit of Oregon nnd Washington , particularly that region adjacent to Pugct Sound. The reason for this is the almost unlimited rosourcea that have lately boon opened up , and the surpris ing growth of Portland , Tucoma , Seattle nnd ether cities , and towns along Puget Sound. The Union Pacific on account of Its fnst time , short line , through Pullman paltico sleepers , free reclining chair cars , elegant dining cars , and free Pullman colonist sleepers , from the Missouri rivor. is the favorite route to this region , and tickets via this line should always bo asked for. For complete information rolntlvo to this remarkable- section , time of trains , rates , pamphlets , etc. , call-on your near est ticket ugent or address the under signed. E. L. LOJIAX , General Passenger Agent , Omahn , Nob. The now offices of the Great Rook Island route , 1C02 Sixteenth and Farnam. streets , Omaha , are the finest in the city. Call and see thorn. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. The Indian Congress. CALCUTTA , Dec. 30. Delegates to the national Indian congress are indignant at the action of the authorities of Bengal forbidding officials of the Indian government to attend the conference oven as spectators. Tnis action is condemned as unworthy of English men. Delegates who sjxjke upon the subject said this would probably prove to bo the blunder of some subordinate. Otberwiso they said the order was a piece of gratuitous insolence. The conference decided to sent 100 native delegates to hold u conference in London with the object of proving before th < English public the lltness of the natives ol India to bo treated as fellow citizens by tbo British. f > \ . L. Blair , alderman fitb ward , Scranton Pa. , stated Nov. l > , 83 : Ho had used Dr Thomas' Electrical Oil for sprains , uurns , cuts , bruises and rheumatism. Cured every time. Dr.Birnoy , nosoand throat. Boobldg Tickets nt lowest rates and su porior accommodations via the great Rock Island route Ticket ofllco , 1C02 Six tcenth nnd Farnam streets Omaha. South Dnkotu Kduofttors. Sioux FAUS , 'S. D , , Dec. 30. [ Specie Telegram to TUG BKI : . ] The state educa tlonul society today selected ofllecra for th ensulne year. Stnto Superintendent Pink bam was elected president , Miss Ksthe Clark of Vnnkton secretary , and H. O. Enos of Sioux Falls treasurer. Prof. Woodward of SU Louis and I'rof. Grose of tlio stat university delivered the principal addresses of the day. Confirmed. The favorable impression produced on first appearance of the agreeable liquid frul remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the olcnsantox pcriencoof nil who have used It , nnd the suc cess of the proprietors nnd manufacturers thi California IFig Syrup comprihy. Dr.Birnoy , nose anil throat. Boo bill g. l on n Sick lied. * ST. PAUL , Minn , , Dec. 80. A Plonoor-Press "VVoonsocket , S. D. , special says ; Loon L Slovens , president of the Sanborn Count ; bank , that closed 1U doors here Friday , hta been arrested and Is now under guard , 'belui unable to bo up. His physician says Stevens is , at present , at least , insane and In a critl cul condition. Liabilities , fJO.OOO ; asscti small , _ _ To Nervous Dclillltntoil Men If you will send ns your address wo wll send you Dr. lyo's Olobrntsd Voltalo Bel and Appliances on trial They will nuicklj reatoro you to vigor , manhood nnd health. Pamphlet free. YOI.TAIO BELT Co , , Marshall , Mich. _ Three Polish Ijibircr : : ISIllrd. BUKFAI.O , N. Y. , Dec. 80. Three I'olls1 laborers were struck by a Now York Centra train tonight and killed. Van Houteu's Cocoa Pure , soluble , ceo Domical , TftJcirmes. ThlrtyHUIh Anminf'jJtcetlnjr of tlio Hlnto Cnnf < 4itli > ri. DBS MOI-JO , In. , Deim. . [ ypccial Tclo- gram to THE HUE. ] Tlfoi Jown State Teach ers1 association begins lUithlrty-slxr.h annual meeting hero today , which will continue four days. The general association is lllvldcd Into seven department ! ? , as follows ! Educational council , ' College and uni versity department , > elementary and graded departments , comity superintendents' department , iranmnnshlp < nnd drawing do parttncnt , and tbo woman's round table do > artmcnt. All of these various departments lold meeting * nt different places In the city. 1'ho executive council Is composed of forty- .wo of the leading educators of the state , one- bird retiring each year. The superintendents' department bo- , MU Its meeting this morning , vltli Stnto Superintendent Siibfii n the chair. After routine proceedings n wpor was read on "What Shall Precede the Uncrican University I" by Superintendent V. N. Currier of Iowa City. The next paper vas by Superintendent F. M. Ulltter of Muscatlno on " 1'ho Problem of Individuality In Instruction. " Both inners wore thoroughly discussed nnd idournmont ) taken till afternoon , when 'Moral Instruction In Public Schools" was llscussed. The other department which met today was the Woman's round table , pro- ildod ever by Mlsa Abblo S. Abbott of Cedar tapids , who delivered the annual ad dress. This was followed by a dis cussion of the "Alms of the Hound Table , " by Mrs. A. B. Bllllngton of this city , fllo next paper treated the subject of "Ex- netncss of Teachers , " by Miss Annie A. Packer of Davenport. Miss Mary O. Mc- Jlenahan of Davenport gave a talk on How to Gnlnu 1'unil's ' Confidence , " and this afternoon Miss Julia A. Barnard of Urinnell spoke upon "Avocations for Teachers. " The question of hygcnlo dress for women was pre sented by Miss II. Anna Morris of Uos Monies , followed by Miss Ooodcll of tbo East ) cs JMoltiL's schools and Miss Cooley of Iu- buiie. ] The general association held Its opening1 meeting this evening. Hov. II. O. Brccdon welcomed the convention , and was responded o by Vlco.l'resldent E. W.Stnnton of Amos. Superintendent James McNaughtoii of Coun cil Bluffs delivered the president's annual address. It Is expected that the attendance will reach more than a thousand , the great majority of whom have already arrived. Bliislo Teachers In Convention. Sioux "CITV , la. Doo. 30. [ Special Telo- 'ram to THE BEK.J The sixth annual nicet- ng of the Iowa Stnto Muslo Teachers' as sociation opened this evening. The exorcises consisted of nn address of welcome by Eugene Wcstcrvelt of this city , the annual address of President Wlllard IClmball of Grinnell , and n complimentary concert by homo talent. An attractive programme fov the succeeding ; wo days of the mootingbos been arranged. The association is composed of music teachers from nil parts of the stnto. and a number are bore , among whom are \Vlllard IClmball of Grinnell , president ! Miss Anna Li. Fuilor. Burlington , secretary and treas urer ; J. M. Eppstoln , Toledo ; Miss Emma 3unn , ICeokulc ; A. Rommel , Mt. I'lcasaut ; 3. F. RommerU , Hod Onlq Miss Bella Ilob- iison , the distinguished pianist of Council fluffs ; Henry Uoblnson 'and wlfo , and Miss Virginia Hobinson , Council Bluffs. A Sioux City I'nilnro. Sioux CITV , la. , Dec. 30. [ Special Tele- ; rainto THE BEE. J Small &Co. , booksellers md dealers in stationery , etc. , at 003 Fourth street , have failed. This morning the Bnllou State banking company' took possession ol the company's stock by virtue of a chattel mortgage for $ (1,500. ( A short time before the Irm made a bill of salo'bf ' Its stock" to George M. Small for 811,000 nnd the chattel mortgage to the bank was given by that gentleman. The IlurltUKtoii Fire. , la. . Dec. 80. The loss by fire last night was 10.000 , .with J180.000 Insur ance. John Peterson perished In a building. Do not take any chance of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid steve polish , paints or cnamcls > in Dottles. The "ulsing DUIIStovo Polish 'Isjsafo , odorless , brilliant. : ho cheapest and best steve polish made and ho consumer pays foi ; no expansive tin or jlass package with every purchase ) , Dr.Birnoy , nose and throat. Boo bldg. Old Folks titHomc. They will bo thorfc and expecting a visit from you at Christmas time , and the Union JPnclflc will sell tickets on December - comber 24 , 25 and 31 , 1890 , ixnd January 1. 1601 , to all Kansas nnd Nebraska points at ono and one-third faro for the round trip , good returning until Janu ary6 , 1891. THE WOXMtEKfUt J&I'JTJPJf. Moro Storis Told by Its Happy Pos sessors. NEW YouKDec. 80. [ Special Telegram to THE BEK.I The latest story about the fam ous and precious Ijmph discovered by Dr. Koch is brought by Dr. David O. Edson , who came back from Berlin yesterday , on the steamship Allor , with a small bottle of tlio fluid. Two or three other physicians arrived on the Allor , whoso total consignment of lymph is sufllclent for about ! ) ,000 inocula tions. lr. ) Edson says the lymph Is so hard to get in Berlin that robbery would bo resorted sorted to in order toobtain It. Dr. Dixon of Philadelphia who was a fellow passenger with Dr. Edson , the latter says , received his lymph through Gorman soldiers. The trans portation of the lymph has been placed under military control and soldiers accompanying the messengers wherever the lymph is taken. Dr. Edson c.ddcd that two attempts wore mudo to rob him of his lymph , ono in Berlin and one on board the Allcr. His room and Dr. Dixon's at the Continental hotel wore rummaged and turned topsy turvy when they wore out , but as nothing was taken , ana they had the lymph in their pockets , that was bo- llorcd to oo the object of the search. On the Aller , Dr. Edson slept with his precious vlat under bis pillow and ono night ho was awakened by some ono disturbing his pillow and saw a hand nnd arm withdrawn. Ho jumped up , but whoever was there hail disappeared. Dr. W. C. Dalloy , who bos been engaged to conduct experiments with the lymph in tbo post-graduate medk-al school , wrought two bottles on Uio Aller. Ho is confident about the virtues of thn fluid and says that Dr. Koch has more confidence in li than ho dare express publicly. Ho says thai ills a very dangerous-remedy and the only sufo way is to begin with the smallest quan tity. Ho also said that not a bottle loaves the laliratory without'halving been tested on animals. ' The WlndowTCJlasu Trust. CAICAOO , Dec. SO. sixty glass manufacturers turors , representing nciirly all the western plants , finally completed the organization ol the American wludovf jjlass company hero today. It will comDiciico active business oignitions soon. They have arranged n scale of prices ana discounts The headquarters will boat Plttsburg , with olHccs in Chicago nnd San Francisco. All the glass is to bo disposed of by traveler * employed by the trust , other dealings being prohibited. The ofllcors of the compnnyconflno public reference enco to prices to tuWfioout "uniformity , " Dealers look for a sharp , advance soon , i u George Campbell , Ilopkinsvillo , Ky. , says Burdock Blood Bitters is the best propara tloii for the blood and stomach over mnnu fucturcd. Holiday Kxuiirnioiis. On December 24 , 2,5 and 31 , 1800 , nnd January 1,1891 , tlio Union Pacific wll mil tickets to nil points in Kansas tint Nobrnsku , at ono und ono-thlrd faro foi the round trip , troodroturninj ; until Jim nary 6.1891. Reinumhor tlio dute . - I'ontli oj'an Old v orld Helh. LONIIOX , Dec. 80. [ Special Cablegram to Tun Bii.J-Tho : death is announced today o Lady Doros at a very advanced uge. She bad long been in retirement. In her youth she was accounted ono of the most nccotn pllshed belles of the period. She wni innonj , the throng that'attended and onnced no the famous and historical bull at Brussels ou the cvo of tlio battle of Waterloo. to Talks on Politics , IVinlon Kcgta * Intlnn nml Oilier Matter * , Cittcioo , Dec , 30. ( Special Telegram to 'IIB BBK. ] General Lucius Fnlrcluld , ox- ommnndcr-ln-chlcf of the Grand Army of ho Hcpubllo In nn interview hero today sold ! The Now York Tribune Is rlcht when It ays the worthj * veterans of the Into war are ntlsflcd with the pension legislation they ave already received. 1 think I may say hat the veterans are * ntlsflod. I have heard o the contrny and also that with the treat ment they have received nt the hands of tlio irescnt administration they are very much llsgruntlcd , It Is true tliero may bo Indlvld- al cases , but doubtless the falluro to secure omo public ofllco for which diligent effort ad boon made nnd no little expectation of ucccss aroused Is the cause. " And will no further legislation In their jobnlfbonskedl" No. M'luit more could bo desired than ho disability bill ? By it everybody who crvcd tlirco months during the war and ro- olvcd an honorable discharge , under that 111 , providing ho Is unable to work , Is oti- Itlod to , nnd will receive , upon application f from SO to $12 per month. Whcro injuries ave resulted Irom the war larger pensions ro granted. " Tncn the general touched on politics. His cllo\v citizens In Wisconsin are cnjovlng a osplto after the heat and bustle of the but- lo. "Yllas will bo elected senator , " ho said. "And Avho. In your mind , will bo elected 'resident ' In ISttii" 'Harrison. " The general is the first prominent arrival a Chicago during the past nine months to lazard such n prediction. When asked why 10 made It ho replied : "Because when a ircsldont has given satisfaction and bis ml- nlnlstratlou is favorably regarded by the luslncss community ho usually gets a ronom- nation und as I believe wo snail have the upport of the states wo had in 1883. I bo- iovotluvt Harrison will be reclectcd. At the amo time of course It Is not certain. Present oadltlons may change before two years. " "General Alger Is said to entertain fond opes of the nomination. " "Ocnoral Algcr is a very amiable gentle- nan and I Hito lilm , " the votornn replied , 'but I don't know about bis getting the uom- nation. " 'It Is understood ho expects the support of ho Grand Army of the Republic. " "Indeed , well I doubt his making such a laim. Hoorniiyouo else would bo foolish o count on the Grand Army of the Hcpubllo is a certain asset. There is no ono so jealous of his Independence ns an old soldier and voro ono to suspect for a moment ho was ookod upon as a chattel , ho would resent the nslmmtlon in no uncertain terms. It would bo fatal to nuy man to try to use the Grand Army of the IJepubllc for political purposes. The Grand Army of the Hopubllo cannot bo ised. " * | The best nnd surest dye to color the beard > rown or black , as may bo desired , is Buck- nghum's dye for the whiskers. It never 'ails. Tlio Illinois WoHd'B Fair Mxhllnt. CHICAGO , 111. , Dec. ! iO. The state board of agriculture today agreed upon plans nnd dented the site for the exhibit of Illinois nt the world's fair. It will bo housed In nu mposlng structure two stories in height. ivith a lloor space of 100,000 square feet and observation towers 145 feet high. The walls of the lower building will bo constructed of sidewalk stone , sot in Iron posts , with mor- .ises or flanges. After the exposition Is over the stone and Iron posts can bo readily sold. Mrs. Winsjow's soothing syrup reduces in- lamination while children are teething. 2 cents u bottlo. Don't Forget It. The gront auction sale of city lots Lakes place at Aransas Ilarbor , Tex. , January 7 und 8. 1G02. Sixteenth and Fnrnam streets Is the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points cast nt lowest ratos. Fatal Giant I'owdcr Explosion. DEADWOOD , S. D. , Dec. 30. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] News has just been re- celved that John Fitzpatrlck , foreman of a . & M. grading camp , was killed ut Roche- ford yesterday by an explosion of giant pow der , which he and William McDonald were throwing out before a llro. Both logo were blown from Fltzpatrlck's body. McDonald was horribly injured aud should he survive will lose both logs and both eyes. Train Kobbcry in Indiana , COI.UMUUH , Ind , , Doc. 30. When the south bound passenger train from Chicago stopped at the station hero today three strangers entered the day coach , drew revolvers nnd went through the passengers , securing several hundred dollars. It was done so quickly and their cscnpo was so well effected that little hope is entertained of catching them. Among II a Grandchildren. J. R. Dodds , odltor of the dally nnd weekly Arbor State of Wyrrioro , Nob. , anys : "I have seen the maglu effect of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of croup and colds among my grandchildren. Wo would not think of going to bed at night without a bottle tle of this remedy ia the house. Chamber lain's modiclnes are growing more popular hero every day. Una n II aril llonil to Travel. WASHINGTON , Doo. 30. There was donsld- cnible discussion among the members of the house today regarding tbo election bill. Ono prominent republican says ho docs not thin k it will pass the senate , but if it should it can not get through the house unless thcro Is a republican quorum , which Is almost impossi ble to secure at the present session. Suppressing the Move. BEIIUK , Dec. 80. The movement among the Polish Inhabitants of Poson In the direc tion of founding colonies in Brazil is increas ing. The magistrates in Posen have issued a noticeihat the NorthGerman-Lloydcompany will convoy no more subjects to Brazil. Places the Hlnino on Anothn r. WII.KCSIUHHE , Pn. , Dec. 30. Tircll , tbo Hungarian suspected of yesterday's murders nt Brodorlck , was found today. Ho says Curly did all tbo killing and suicided , am this statement Is borne out by the story o : another man who claims to have scon tbo shooting going on. Preparing tri Jjjrnoh a Murderer. EWEN" , Mich. , Dec. J0.-Joo ? Thomas thl afternoon murdered MikoDcnnoy. Hotbei toolc refuge in n shanty and being well armed kept the crowd ut bay two hours. Ho finally surrendered to the shorltl's ' posse. Prepari lions are being made to lynch him tonight. A. Nnptlm Helluory Ilurncil. LONDON , Doc. 80. A uaptharcflnory In'th suburb of Htioknoy burned tonight. The explosion plosion of tanks of spirits was hoard fo miles. The Joss Is very heavy , Ouo or two men wore seriously Injured , Stninpril ICnv li ) | > on Htnlen. WASIUNOTOX , Dec. 30. Over20OJOstnmpei envelopes have boon stolen from the govern mentagoucy nt Hartford , Conn , , and sold bv n former employe , The contractors mak" good the loss. What Pamifll Wnutw. LONI.OX , Dec. 30. Tbo Pall Mall Garutto assorts that Parnell proposes that his forma ro-olcction as chairman by the -vvliolo Iris parliamentary party shull nroccdo his with drawul Irom the chairmanship. Ilohbdl by M linked Men. TUCSON , Ariz. , Dec. 80. This morning tw masked men entered tbo ofllco of Tax Col lector Snvdor , shot him down , robbed th ofllco of $1,000 and escaped , Snyder's wound are not dangerous. .Mull Ktonmnr Anhoro. Bius'iiiM , Dec. 30. The Austrian mal steamer Is asboro off Candla. No loan of llfo Seine fiiioulc thltif Btolo nn ovorcon from the roslilunco of 1' . II. O.iterhurt u 1011 Chicago street lust night. TIIH OITV COUNCIU niportnnt lliialiicns Trannactcil nt IjnHtMght'H Mooting. The city council approved sidewalk Mil- m cs last night , amounting to til,000 , In n\'or of Kdwnrd Burns nnd K. 1C. Knowles. Vu estimate on the city hall for fl'J.HI.'O vns allowed nnd n bill for street sweeping nd cleaning , amounting to $1,710.00 , nnd an ther from the American waterworks comj any for hydrant service from July to Jnu- nry , amounting toflW.HW , were allowed. Dr. S. I ) . Mercer called the attention of the Ity council to tlio fact that the famous In- inn chief , Ulnck Hlrd , cldot of the O malms , vns burled In 1SOJ under very peculiar clr- utnsUinccs on a hill In tbo First ward of this Ity , nnd ho sutrgcstcd that a suit- bio monument to this loynl and fa- ions chief bo placed ubovo the resting loco of his mortal roimtliis. The conimuiii- atlon was referral to the first ward coun- ilmcn. In n discussion about the pending ordinance vhlch is to regulate the right nnd privileges f the Bellow electric light company Intuo Ity. Messrs. Bechel und Morlnrity nulnlgod i a few rounds of personal abusowhleh hade -o bo stopped by the president. : The Unrber asphalt company was granted the privilege of withdrawing ts reserve estimates In the city taonsury , mounting tof.VlU14 , providing the company fill deposit instead the same amount of intcr- st bearing city or county bonds. Bids for cltv printing were opened. ( The Vorld-Hcruld was awarded the city printing Ithoiigh the Democrat , which was the only ther paper putting In n bid , proposed to do lie work for ono-fourth Uio amount charged y the World-Herald. The bid of the "World- Icrald was lit ) cents per so.unro , that of the democrat 7 cents , Mnrncll Capturr-a n Burglar. About 12 o'clock last night , as Ofllcor Mar- ell was passing through the alley between " "amain and Htirnoy , extending from Twelfth Thirteenth streets , ho encountered two icn who were crouched behind some boxes n the rear of a plumber's store. Tlio men an at full speed to Thirteenth street , hotly lursuod by the ofllccr. Ono turned north nil the other Bouth on Thirteenth street , nnd rlnrnoll culled to the ono who ran north to top , but as the man only quickened his pecit Mnrncll tired at him. The runner con- ituicd in his flight until ho reached ITanium treot , whcro ho turned eastward nnd ran into dMnuror's restaurant. Ho wiu about to rush through and out at the back door , but vas stopped by the cook. Detectives Ellis and Savage happened to > o near by nnd tlioy hurried In and caught ho fugitive. He was taken to jnll , where he mm nn incredulous yarn abou * running lown town to get medicine for his sick wlfo mid baby. An investigation of the alloy where the men were hid revealed the fact that a back leer of the plumbing establishment was > rokeri open. The thieves had probably only ) Cguu their night's ' work. Cheap Lots at ArntiHas Uarlmr. City lots can ho bought In Arnnsas Harbor , Texas , today cheaper than the average n'-lco paid In villages located In the interior containing1,000 population , md yet no city was ever Btarted in the United States with greater resoucos of all the essential requisites to niuko a rent city like AnuiMis Harbor. Death of W. II. IJOIIR. W. II. tong , who lias for about n year filled the position of police court clerk , but who has for the past month boon rapidly sinking with consumption , died last night about 7 o'clock at the homo of his brother , J010 Burt street. Mr. l eng was formerly telegraph oaltor on the World-Herald , nnd lias a great many frirnds nna acquaintances In tlio city who will bo pained to hear of his demise. Illg Sale of City The largest auction sale of city lots ever hold In the south will take place ut Arnnsiii Harbor January 7 and 8. Switched Into Another Stato. Albert Spearman and Cyrus Perkins have brought suit against U'o East Omaha land company , to gain possession of lot tt , Cutoff island , containing flfty-nlno acres. The plaintiff alleges that In April , 1SS7 , the land was In Iowa , but In 188S the channel of the river changed nnd the land was transferred from Iowa to Nebraska , when itmwos taken possession of by the land cop any , Trinidad , Colo. , Is the best town in the west for investments. I'eter "Was .Nabbed. Potcr Mathoson , who Btolo n watch from Mathlas Now about six months ago nud then left the city , made his appearance In Omaha yesterday , thinking doubtless that the police had forgotten his light lingered proclivities. In this ho was mistaken , for In a very few hours after his arrival ho was occupying a cell at the city jail. 1'EItifOXAls I'A UA dlt.l-l'IIS. Hon. C. H. Van Wyck nnd wlfo were in the city last even ing. Leo Estello nnd wife left for Kansas City lost night to spend the holidays. Like another woman tlio ono who'H used Dr. Piorec's Favorite Prescription. She's a stronger und a linpjner woman and a healthy one. The nclii'B , pains , and .weaknesses , that made life miserable are gone the func tional disturbances or irrcgtilnriticc that caused them have heon cured. Face and figure fcliow the ehanpc , too. Health Icia restored the charms that rightfiilly belong to her. For all tlio wvakneKcs and nilments peculiar to womanhood. " Favorite Prescription " is a pobi- tivo remedy. No other medicine for women is guaranteed , as this is. to give satisfaction in every case , or the money is refunded. It's pro prietors arc willing to take the risk. > Vhat it has done , warrants them in guaranteeing what it will do. It's the cheapest medicine you can buy , hccause it's guaranteed to give satisfaction , or your money is returned. t You only pay for the good you get.Can Can you ask more ? That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierco's medicines are sold on. Stockholders Mooting. OMAHA , Nebraska. Di-emiihur" ! . 18'JD. Notice In hereby Riven tlmttlionnmialiiicnt- Init of thu MockholiIerK of the Union Imiul Company for tlio election of llvo directors , and Mich other liusliii-.ts IIB may properly i-ninu before tlio inrutlii ) : , will lie lield In tlio com- liiiny'H olllco at Unmliii , N'tliniHka , on Moniliiy , the IL'th iluy of January , It-Ill , at 10 o'clock a. in , W. J. UAiwoi.f. , AHHliitiintSocrotiiry. ' W.'C. ESTEP . . , Couiinll IlIuRW , Iowa , II Nnrtli Alain Hit-cut. I'"uncrnl Dlrootor and I'Jrnbalincr. The Majority Of so-called coupli-cures do little more thnn Impair the dlccMlvo functloni nnd create MIc. AVer's Cherry 1'cctoral , on the con traty , while It cures the cough , does not ln tctfcrenlth the functions of cither stomacher or liver. No other mcdlclno I * so safe and clllcnclous In diseases of the throat mid lungs. " 1'our years ngo I took A severe cold , which win followed by n tcirllilo cough. Ivn my sick , nnd confined to my bed about four months. 1 cmplojcd n physician most of the thno , who finally said I was In consump tion , nndthnt ha couM not help me. Onoot my neighbor * advised me to try Aycr',1 Cherry Pectoral. I did so , nnd , before I hail finished taking the first bottle was able to sit up all the time , and to KI > out. ity the time I had finished ( ho boltlo ' was well , nml have remained soever since.- ! . . 1) ) . Hlxtijv- , D.utotuville , Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , DR. J.O. AYER & CO. , Lowell , Man. Bold tiytll DniL'deti. l'rh\l ; ill lioUb , $ i. I'or Imuroved nntV rciuioinlu cookrryv u u It for SotiiiHf ami Jliulet , ho | iiir t't nioiit prvpara * lion. Contains no ws nddi-il unit , la rlioniuir mill of llnor llavnr tlinn anjr olhorsto.k. EXTRACT Uno pound rqimli to forty pounds < > C loiinbi-of oft lie vul > m uo of about 17,50. Gcnulni'only wltlj Justus von Lteblg' signature.tm ohovvsv SPECIAL NOTICES * COUNCIL BLUFFS. or gent willing toworU for our Inti'ri'st. Good Niilarv from sturt. Experience nut necessary. K.U. Ss,00 ? Willow avenue. IOWA fur ins for sale , nlso choion garden and fruit land near Council llhills. Johnston & Van Patten , Kvorett block. "TflOUIlENTor Tor Sale Tlio UM-ncrofnrm J-1 2'i miles from the city limits , UIKIWII us thq Green faiin nnd Jmt south of tlm Sriii ] > farmi occupied by Mr. Kemp. Hood house , barn ana slicilH. ( Inoil well and miring of HvliiR wntor. About C5 acres In cultivation. Snlliihlo fof garden and dairy farm. Kent Is ? IOO per your. Apply to Leonard Kvorolt. WANTEI ) M ! ii to ent and cord 000 cords oj wood In Kretnoia county , Apply to Leon * ard Kvurott. TDAKOAlNSIn fruit nnd vugotalilu hinds. -1J For sale , .17 ueros , 80 rods north of Uliuu * tniiiiua grounds ; eastern HODC | , llnu Hprlngn , line spring lirook , land very rich : will Hull In 10 or Oiicru lots at $ $0 poraere , or * 7A porncro foi whole tract. ! acres on Grand avenue ; fine orchard wind mill , line grove , Hltuntcd nn .Mynstof proposed motor llnui prlco iKW ) uoriioro , 10 acres adjoining city Hunts < -w storw houso. good burn , line orchard nud small fruits. Price. { . " . . ( MO , U acres on llrand avenue , IJ ) miles from Pi O. faoOnn ncro. . 110 acres , tlin-o tnllos from city limits , good house , burn nml out ImlldlngH , SJ bearing umilu trees nnd Hinall fruits. 1'rk-e , $0,000 , btouk farm , 4TrO ueres , line linprovenumtsi , well wntrreil , only ono nillo from station , * # an aero If taken soon. Kasy terni < . Kami und city property for side. W. ( A Ktacy , room 4. Opera house ulk , Ciiiinull IllulT * F IOlt KKNT. Furnished front room. Sitting and bed roomensullo. 0T > I'lftli avenue. TTllIllNISIIEn rooms at very 1- terms , on suite or Hlinilo ; hatlis und stttuiU heat ; new house , miwly furnlshi'd. Mrs. Sto Iilienson , 1031'urk avenue. Oounoll Hlulls. FARMS Tor Sale A long list , many of them at law prices ; also VU aeros line garden nnd fruit land neur the elty lliullH , nouso , burn nnd other Improvements : also M iicre fruit an 11 ( 'ardiMi land just outside tlio city no , r > 00. W. A. Wood & Oo. . KJJ Main street. FOK KKNT The MoMnlion thrco-storjf brlek bloek. No. 33 S. Malnst. wlthulovatotf J. W. Squire. THOR SALE or Ilont Oardon land , wlti X : homo * by J. U. Kloo. 10J Main it. , Oouuoll BlufTi CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. ' PAIO UP CAPITAL . $150,009 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,003 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,003 DIRECTOIIS I. A. Millar , R O. Qlouson , E. J + Eluignrt , K. B. Hart , J. 1) . Edmunilson , Oharlo * 0. llannan. Transact general banking bunt * ness. Largest capital und surplus of aujf hankin Southwestern lown. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WASTED. DR. C , B. JUDD , 6O6 Broadway , Oounoll Bluffs , Is TKIjIJIMtONISS. OFFICE , tf. HESIDBXUH. I COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Dying and Cleaning ilono In thi ( HlKliestStylo of thu Art , Faded anil Htalnod Fabrics made to look ai good a ? now. Worle promptly ilmioanil delivered la all purts of thu country. end for price list. O. A. MAOHAN. 1'ron. . 101J Hroadwav. Noiir Nurtli western UopoL COUNCIL Iti.urt-t ) . U. 27 MAIN STKEBT. Over O. II. Jaeiiiicniln & Con Jewelry NCpliiir ? .Iintleoof tbo I'eaco. Oltloo eve . Otlllll/ American Kxpros-j , No. i liroadway , Council Kliitra , Iowa. m tlu | 8tllto nni ( federal courts. Hooina ! l , 4 and 5 tiuugarB lieno block , Uouuolt Illulfj , luwa. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and IIroailway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Poaleri ) In for ln | ami ( lonmtlo exoliaii ? * Colluc-tlou niuJw mid lulorcn pulj ou tliu *