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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THLCKSDAV , FEBRUARY 5 , 1891
THE OMAHA KEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OFFICE , NO. 12 PKARL ST.
> "vfrrd ly Carrier In uny pnrlof the City
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NlKlit Editor. No. 23.
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N Y. P. Co.
Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal.
Craft's chattel loan" . 204 Sapp block.
Gus KcluilU , a driver for tlio firm of Schc-
Held , Shurmer & Teaplo of Omaha , wns nr-
restub yestcrdny aflernoon for peddling with-
- CilUn license.
Mnrrlago licenses wcro Issued yestcrdny to
Kobcrt Howmitn of Omaha nnd Ada Water-
don of this city , nnd lo Edwin Van Kirk und
Nclllo Graham , bolh of Oils clly.
The Union Pacific company lias had a num
ber of engines guarding tha switches between
the Hock Island und Milwaukee tracks und
Its brlilgo trucks nt the transfer , over since
the von tract was llrst abrogated. Since
JudKO Dundy'a decision , which was rendered
In Onmhii n few dnys nco , those engines have
been removed , nnd it Is thought there will bo
no more trouble.
A suit was begun in superior court yester
day by Maria Jackson vs tlio Omaha & Coun
cil IllulTs bridge and railway company to ru-
covcrf ll-MX ) which was paid by the plaintiff
for the paving between the trucks c.nd ono
foot on each side. Tbo petition cites the city
ordinance which provided that the company
wns to pay for such paving. Hnrlo & McUabo
appear as allornoys for the plaintiff.
1 II. A. Cox , western salon agent for A. T.
Thatcher , has moved his coal ofllco Irom tbo
Brown building to No , 1(5 ( Main strcol , in tlio
Chapman building. Mr. Cox has Joined wllli
Cooper & McJce , who linvo moved their
real cslale ofllco from Iho Mcrrlam blocli lo
llio same pluco , nnd Iho gentlemen have lilted
up us pleasantly and nicely arranged ofllco *
as tlicro nro in the city , and they will bo glad
to welcome their friends auU tbo public In
their now quarters.
TCvans Laundry Co. . 520 Pearl ittroet. Telephone -
phone yi'O. ' Goods called for and delivered.
I'EItXOXA L , I'AftAd It A I'llti.
The friends of Fred Wcstripp and family ,
who recently removed from ibis clly to
Boone , will ho pained to learn that air.
Wcstripp's son , George , Is very 111 , and not
expected to live.
Best heavy goods , 13 ! per cent oil , cash.
Heitcr , tbo tailor , ! I10 Broadway.
J.C. Blsctiv , steam ncatln ? , sanitary ca-
elnccr , DO-i Mo rrlam block , Council Blurts
Tbo H Intern nf Mercy.
The Sisters of St. llcrnard's hospital have
prepared tlio following report of their work
during the past year ;
Hccolpts : James Million , $2i > 0 ; Mnry
Million , ? M.T.C. : LCP , : > ( l ; J. O'Neill , * > 5j
T. O'llearu. $15 ; Hcafoy & Ilcafey , Omaha ,
tlii ; Dccso , Wells & Co. , 10 ; Henry Elseinan
& Co. , § 10 ; Bradley & Co. , $10 ; Mrs. P. Lacy ,
$10V. ; . Maurer , * ? ! ( ) ; U. Untlmnk , 15 ; Mrs.
Untliniil ; , * 5 ; Etllo Belutie , $ A : Mrs. .1. C.
Leo. W Mrs. P. Gunoude , $ . ° i ; Mrs. James
Million. $ .1 : Mrs. Frank Guatiella , So ; Ccorso
Ciross , $1 ; BMrs. Fnrrell , fS ; Georpo Ci.ta-
bock , 5 ; Mary Sniitli. $5 ; Mrs. Nemnycr , $ ) ;
Florence McCarthy , ? i ; Mrs. James O'Neill ,
Si ; Mrs. Klulioy , ? 1 , Mrs. J. MeDeraolt , $1.
Uotuitions of groceries were received In
small quantities every two weeks from Mesdames -
dames * , ( Juaiiella , oln , AVIeUain , O'Kourko ' ,
TJ"vlly , Tlnlcy , lluijhes , Shea , Gunotido ,
O'Neil ' Itolliuid Milch-
Connor , , Murphj' , ,
, Ingoldsbey , O'Brlcno ' , DulT , Quinn ,
" Nolan , O'ltourko , Powers , Swouuor , Mc-
"Henry , ICimball , Cusick , Grady , Kcclinc.
O. P" . AVIckam , J. J. Shea , Paschal , Leo ,
Million , Hiss , Green , Nevuns , Uonnhoy ,
King , Sulllviui , Evans. Untlianlt , Miss Mnry
Mitlien , Urow , Bray , Smith , Hayes , Mlllard ,
J. Shoa , Haas , Five boxes canned corn ,
groceries and vcgclablcs were received from
McHsrs. MoAtco , Bock , Fcaron , Illnk ,
Loulor , Spetmun , Palmer , Hnvorstock ,
Stewart Brothers , Groncwec & Schoentpen ,
Duquott , Sullivan , Gibus. Millnrd , Morgcn ,
Tholl. Chlnawaro from Mr. Maurer.
Hardware from Messrs. Field & Toller.
Vegetables nnd fruit from Messrs. McPherson -
Pherson , Wllcox. Wise , MoNamara , Kenny ,
Murphy , McDermott , Hoffmnn , McKenzie -
zio , Kcisoo , Thommle , Florl , Connelly.
Bread from Leulzingor , Gnrncau Brothers.
Crackers from McClurg Brothers , Stewart
Brothers. Meat from Mr. Sheels and South
Omaha packing houso. Ice dally , Tinley it
Sons. Water free from Council Hluffs
waterworks. Dally papers , OMAHA BKE ,
Globe. Nonpareil and tlio weekly Critic.
There have been 189 patients in ttio .hos
pital , of whom sixty-two were Homau
Catholics , seventy-eight belonged to other
denominations and forty-nine had no relig
ious hiillcf.
In respect to nationality the patients wcro
.divided ns follows :
.Nationality ot patients , Americans forty-
five , Irish forty , Gorman forty-seven , Swed
ish thirty , Italian live. Scotch three , colored
two. French ten. Iloheminn nine , English
two. Total , 189.
The charity patients numbered 101 , those
on half pay thirty-live , nnd these on full pay
liUy-tlirco.
In addition to the regular hospital work
KIS needy people were provided with cast off
clolhlng'dnring the year.
The Sisters are very much encouraged over
the success of their efforts lasl year and hope
for still greater results In the future. They
thank the ninny wlio have aided them In the
work and hope their future attempts will ho
aided In like manner.
Rubbers , overshoes and nil kinds of winter
. .footwear cheaper than over at the Boot Up
side Down shou storo.
The Kiel hotel barbershop has reopened In
the basement. Joseph Schmltt.
Icemen , keep your feet worm and dry with
n pair of the special rubbers at the Boot Upside -
side Down shoo sloro. Wo soil them chcapoj
than you can got them nnywhcro in town.
An Amateur Detective.
J. W. Hook , the employe of the Singoi
sewing machine company who entered S. B
' house the other und
Bnydor's evening repre
sented himself lo bo an officer In order to ob
tain some papers about which there hnd bcci
u dispute , was arrested yesterday by Consta
bio Evans on a charge of impersonating ui
( ofllcor. A short tlmo later Mary Noah , tin
young lady who hud the pni > ors ami whosi
room was entered , was arrested on an information
mation Issued by the sewing machine com
pauy charging her with the larceny of tin
papers. Both parties wore released , Heel
on a bond of J100 and Miss Noah on bur own
rpeOKiiizance ,
Miss Noah used to sell machines for tin
company , nnd hnd n sale partlnlly nrrangct
when she left the plnco several weeks ago
8ho claimed that n commission of 3K1 wns dm
her on the deal , but thnlTnrple , the manage
of the oftlce , delivered the machlno hlmsol
nnd at llrst refused to glvo her nny of tin
money. Finally , however , ho agreed to pa ;
licr what she claimed and gave her a rcceip
for the amount , ns a payment on a nmchini
which slio had bought for herself. Itwasthli
receipt which was at the bottom ot the whob
fuss , and which Hook went to the youni
laity's room to get , Tarplo claims tluUsli
bail no right to the receipt , aud according ! ;
Had her arrested for larceny. The trial o'
both cases has been set for hearing thi
morning In superior court. The star \vlilcl
Hook snowed wns ono of the "detcctlvi
agency" fjturs which have gel so many well
meaning persons into trouble before.
The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N
O'Urlcn.
Too much California canned goods ou hand
must bo sold , Kclloy & Younkorinan.
\V. II. O. Kntcrttilnmeiit.
The Woman's Relief corps of this city liar
Bocurvd MUa Lillian Chillis Husscllto glvo ;
humorous and dmmalio reading In Mnsoiit
Tcmplo hall next Tuesday evening. Mis
lUsscll cotups highly recommenced by Dti
buquo , Ccdnr Hariltls und ether Iowa cltlo :
wlioroslio bus apiwarod. The efforts ofttii
toclcly bhoiihl bo largely patronized by ou [
citizens. They arc , with otliors , rollovlui
liu wunU of many poor families in ou
midst. Tickets on sale at the book store * .
THE NE\\rS \ \ IN THE BLUFFS.
TLo Theater Oompany nnd Manager Dobany
Oorae to an Agreement.
REPORT OF ST , BERNARD'S ' HOSPITAL ,
The Amnteiir Detective Now
lie Jlnilu'L I'ut Ills Knot In
Jl llothprcil by Shop
lifters.
A great load of nr.xlety was rolled oft the
members of the Council Hluffs theatre com
pany und , In fact , off nil those who Imvohccn
ntall Interested In having good theatrical en
tertainment In this city , when the contract
nnd lease wcro signed yesterday , by the terms
of which the ouera house was transferred fern
n period of years to the no./ly formed organ
ization , It was fcurcu for a time that the
deal would full through , the parties not being
able to coino to uny satisfactory agreement.
At last a compromise was agreed upon , by
which the company takes the opera house for
ono year and pays n rental of $ l00 for It. Do-
hany agrees to refit the dressing rooms , toput
In water closets nnd other needed conven
iences und to thoroughly clean the house. If
at the cm ! of the year the company has In Its
treasury a balance of fy.MO it Is obliged to
take the house for another year. .Ur if it so
desires It has the option of taking It for an
other year or term of years any way at the
rule of ja.WX ) per annum. ' 1 ho lease , how
ever , Is not binding on either of the par
ties after the llrst year nnd cither may abro
gate it. >
What the company expects to do may be
seen from the following proclamation which
was Issued yesterday :
To the citizens of Council Bluffs : The Coun
cil Bluffs theater company leased from John
Dolmny the Council Uluffs opera house. The
company proposes to relit , refurnish and repair
this opera house , nnd make It llrst class hi
every particular. ' A now orchestra has boon
formed nud employed , and the music will
excel nny theater music in the western states.
The stockholders In this company nro nmong
the leading citizens of Council Bluffs , nnd it
is the purpose of the company to present to
the citizens of Council Dluffs the very best
attractions for "play and song. " If fts good
amusements are offered with as good sur
roundings as can ho procured anywhere
in the west , the company expects
that the citizens of Council Bluffs will
patronize liberally and loyally. The com
pany has been formed simply to advance the
interests of Council Bluffs and to bring up to
the proper standard its opera house and pre
vent the necessity of anybody going to
Omaha or any place else to sco or dear any
entertainment. The company has to take the
opera house from Mr. Doliany , subject to
certain contracts that ho has made with cer
tain traveling companies nnd lecturers , etc.
It will bo the hcncst aim and pur-
peso of the company to procure as
speedily as possible and as soon
ns the season will open , the very
best attractions. The company most
earnestly solicits the Kind ofllces and liberal
patronapo of the citizens of Council Dlufls
nnd vicinity , and certainly promises that if
that is given It will prove to those that enter
the opera house that their aid has not been
unworthily bestowed. It will bo a short
tlmo before all the changes that nro to t > o
made can bo carried out. The company will
take possession of the opera house Feb
ruary 10 , 1SU1.
COUNCIL Biurrs THEATER CO.MTAXV.
J. N. BALDWIN , President.J. .
J. F. KIMIIALI.
E.V. . HAUT ,
F. II. EVAS * ,
Executive Committee ,
Change of
I have bold my bottling establishment ,
with nil the good will thereof , to 0. Harris ,
who will continue the business as hereto
fore , imu whom I recommend to all tny pat
rons. nnd nslt my old friends to continue their
trade. Persons having bills against mo will
present them for payment at my oftice , and
all claims due mo will bo collected by myself.
L. JM. FI-SKLUSTEI.V.
Our ileiniirknbla Success
Enables us to present lor your considera
tion prices wllbouta precedent In the history
of Council Bluffs. All goods are warranted
row and clcnn , equal to the best any market
affords. Only ono prlco and term * strictly
cash. Call and see nnd bo satisfied that wo
nro right.
Davis' Hoyal No. 10 flour , SI.CO ; Davis'
IHuoD flour , $1.IK ; Gold Medal flour , ? 1.4 * > !
Minnesota Superlative Hour , $1 ; Snowflake
flour , ? ! ; Ifi Ibs granulated sugar for $1 : 17
Ibs extra. C granulalcd sugar for $1 ; " 0 Ibs
Now Orleans sugar for $1 ; Arbucklo coffee ,
Dcrpkgo , ' . ' . "io ; German coffee , ncr pkgcGo ;
Icing's ' buckwheat , per pkge , lOc ; crackers ,
per Ib , fie ; ! ! Ibs gingersnnpi for Kic ; 2 loaves
bread 'for Do ; 3 Ibi mince meat , ! i.ie ;
! ! cuns tomatoes , 2.r > c ; ! t cans corn , 2oo ; Page ,
Norton & Co Hour , Sl.'S ' u. sack ; ! l-lb pail lard
for 21'c ; ii-lb pall lard for itSc : oil sardine : ) , per
can , no ; 13 cans mustard sardines for U.lo ; Cal
ifornia hams , per Ib , Cc ; good broom for
1Uo ; M ) good cigars for ; ne ; 20-lb pall Jelly for
; tie ; ! ! > -gal pail syrup for S.ic ; fi-pal kc
syrup for * 1.40 ; pall white lish for ( We.
Brown's C. O. D. Grocery ,
Council Bluffs and Omaha.
Bell & Son's new grocery takes the lead on
Upper Broadway. No old slock.
Hoys Wntttcil
at American district telegraph ofllce.
ISothcrcd With Shoplifters.
Only the strictest police surveillance anil
the presence of dolocllvos In citizen's clothe ;
prevents the wholesale operation of shoplift
crs at iho Klsoman storo. A score or more
of dishonest people have been caught , bu
they have not beou punished any furtlici
than to bo exposed before the crowd nnd compelled
polled to disgorge. Yesterday morning tw <
of the clerks wcro caught stealing and wen
discharged. All kinds of schemes an
resorted to to steal goods and smuggle then
without being detected. Ofllcc-r Winlt slaudi
nt iho door and closely scrutinizes each per
son that passes out. Ho sent back at least i
dozen people yesterday who wcro trying ti
sneak out C with goods , to the man
ngcrs. Generally Ihoy are very will
ItiK to part with tbo stolen property wllhou
discussing the matter with the owners. The
lies Unit some of them tell and Iho excuse
Ihoy otter for having tbo stolen stuff an
often amusing. Yesterday afternoon Oftlcc
o Wintt stopped u big follow nt lln
door mid pulled a bolt of ging
ham from beneath his coat. Ho ex
philncd lo Iho floor manager lhat his mother
ill-law bad purchased Iwo bolts of the goods
had thorn .wrapped up after they bad bcei
paid for nnd then unwrapped them and givci
him ono of tbo bolts. When asked wlioro hi
° mother-in-law wns ho said shu had Just taltei
11 the train for Sail Lake. Ho left tlio good
and was allowed to go. Hereafter Ibero wll
bo. some prosecutions following detections o
: thischnracler aud trouble will ensue fo
11 Homebody ,
y The now dental rooms of Drs. "vVoodbur ;
ita nro the tincst nnd most comiilota In the west
ita Next to the new Uruud. "Telophoiu1 , 145. "
e Buy your coal nnd wood of C. B. Fuel Co.
WO ih-oadwuy. Telephone UW.
i Pure fresh drugs at Davis1 , opposite Ogdcn
ish The host French cook in western Iowa Is a
h the Hotel Gordon , Council Dluffs.
u
l- Pomona Brand Iloarliounci tablets will r
Hevoyour cough. Pomona stamped on end
tablet. Ask your druggist or candy dealo
for them.
Sir .J iilnm Did not Tnltc.
AV.vsiuxfiTox , Feb. 4. Sir Jullnu I'uuncc
fete , British minister , was this ovenln
shown n London dispatch regarding the Pal
Mull Ciiuotto's criticism of him for havlu
talked in regard to the supreme court di
clslon In an interview purporting to com
from Him having been cabled the I.ondo
Times , Sir Jullun was greatly surprised an
dcclured he had hud no intorrlew with . . . . , ,
g ono on th3 subject of Iho decision.
"
Tbo Kirn Ilucord.
K VAXDAI.H , 111. , Fob. 4. Most of the bus
ir ness portion of Orccaville , 111. , was burnc
this morialug , entailing u loss of ( -,500.
T
THE.
H MAI BANKRUPT SAL H
little , if any frictionm handling it all , owing to the increased
facilities.
Our first day's customers return again and again for duplicates
of their lucky purchases , and the genuine bargains obtained are
being heralded by patrons so enthusiastically , that it is little
wonder the crowd grows in proportion -daily.
A ,
We have another lot of salespeople , and hope to escape any
necessity of closed doors.
BELIEVE JfX THE NEW SOWTIT.
Alton Malingers Upat'filaz Out After
a Kcgloii New to Chicago llouds.
CHICAOO , Feb. 4. [ Special Telegram to
Tin : BEK.J Tlio railway press bureau says ;
"Tlio Alton and Mobile & Ohio hnvo practi
cally consolidated. There is no exchange of
stock or ownership , but the agreement Is ex
actly similar to thai bcUvecu the Union Pa-
cillc ana the Norlhwcslern. This accounts
for tbo collapse of the deal by which Presi
dent Mackay proposed making a trunk line
to Chicago consisting of the Big
Four system , the Mobile & Ohio and about a
hundred miles of new Irnok. This coallllon
is an Imporlant ono as showing the policy of
the Alton. It has steadily refrained from
adding mileage west of the Missoufl and now
proposes to enter what Is almost a now field
for Chicago roads. Further allies in the
south will bo obtained as fast as possible by
Iho Alton. Its oftlciuls believe thoroughly in
the future of the new south and , although
they will nol say so , it is bolloved Ihoy will
add to Iheirown mileage In that section , "
' This aflcrnoon Ibo Allen dircclors de
clared Ihc regular quarterly dividend of 2
per cent. The matter of dividends for Iho
coming year catno up. If possible Iho regu
lar 8 per cent will bo declared , but none of
the fc)00.000 ! ! in tlio treasury will bo drawn
lo eke out any less dividends. "
In Fnvor of tno Rock Inland.
KA.NJIAH CITV , Mo , , Fob. 4 , Receiver Erb
of the Kansas City , Wynndotto Northwcst-
orn , appointed rcforco in the Rock Island
and Chicago , Kansas it Nebraska contro
versy , has forwarded his decision to Judge
Cald'well of the Unllcd Slules .court. . The
coulroversy arosn over an attempt
to foreclose a morlgago on the
Chicago , Kansas is Nebraska road.
Mr. Erb decides in favor of the Kock
Island. Ho finds the interest was In default
and that the trustee had a right to foreclose
the mortgage and sell the road. The case Is
ono of grcal Importance , and if Iho report of
the refcrco bo accented , It means a loss ot
$ 1,000,000 to Iho counlies of Kansas and Ne
braska through which Iho road passes , , to.
gclhcr with a loss la dividends duu and
which Ibo Kock Island will escape paying.
What the Lend 1'rimt Owns.
Nuw YOHK , Fob. 4. The lead trust today
ro-elcctod the old ofllccrs. The president's
report shows the capitalization has remained
unchanged. The total assets of the trust nro
fXi , 128,424 , ; net earnings for the year , * M,0. , : i
653.
President Thompson staled tbo trust did
did not control tbo while lend Irust , norother
manufacturing lead Interests. Ho said the
trust ownnd one-eighth of the Unseed oil
business und one-eighth of Iho oil rellnliig
business.
They Want Uniformity.
CHICAGO , Fob. 4. [ Special Telegram lo
TIIK BUR. ] The National Transportation as
sociation , through its executive committee ,
today calls on all its members to forward
memorials lo tbo Interstate commerce com
mission favoring a uniform bill of lading and
uniform classification. The association con
sists of the boards of trndo and correspond
ing bodies from all largo cities in the country
except Now York. It represents 8 per cent
of Iho shippers'in the United Slates ,
Cut IlntoH Knar.
CHICAGO , Fob. 4. [ Special Telegram lo
Tin : BEE. ] Chicago east-bound ) oniclnls have
been sworn to secrecy regarding the conslnm
manipulations of grain rates. Prominent
shippers dolaro that all or nearly all the wist-
bound lines nro culling rates from 1'J lo in
per cent by absorbing lighterage charges In
Now York. Over W ) per cent of iho grain
going to the seaboard for the last four
months has gouo to this cut rato.
On nolld FnnlltiK.
CHICAGO , Fob. 4. [ Special Telegram to
TIIK BIK. : ] Chicago railroad mca agree thai
the prospect before the HOW Western Trafllo
association Is better than at nny time since
the llrst mooting in Now York. Comrnis-
ioucr Mldgloy of tbo western freight depart-
ment saldloday : "Wo have been making
progress us fast as is consistent with
safely. Bo far wo have had no com
plaints. The absornlion of Iho present
association Into the Western Trafllc associa
tion will ho a matter of time , as the agree
ment provides It shall bo itono when all mem
bers Join the main association. The most
pleasing thiug Is the assurance from the
Alton , Iho Fort Scott and the Kansas Cily
roads lhat they will act in entire harmony
with Iho associalion. This assurance Is posl-
live , and there is no prospect of demoralized
rates on account of their not being members.
WITH COLO ft S ft\'tG.
lliiw Illinois IlcpnlillcaiiB I'roposu to
Go Down.
SiMiixnnni.n , 111. , Feb. 4. A meeting of
the republican steering conunltUiO was held
Ibis morning lo consider the propoiitlou of
the Fanners' Mutual Benetlt association ror
the republicans to Join with the farmers In
tno , election of Strcetcr , Meoro orTaubcneek.
Tlio thrco gentlemen's names were discussed
at considerable length , but the prevailing
sentiment among the members of the coiiunit-
tee appeared to bo that a caucus should ho
held before the republicans doidcu
to endorse nny senatorial candidate not n
member of tbo republican party. The repub
lican farmers held a brief caucus this after
noon but nothing came of it. They evidently
intend awaiting the action of the steering
commillco. II Is obvious they nro yet op
posed to dropping Oglesby and by no means
as well disposed toward Strcoter , Moore or
Sleelo as has been supposed.
The democrats nro not worried over the
negotiations between republicans and the
Farmers' ' Mutual Benefit association party.
They are convinced the troubles of the re
publicans have only Just beirun. The
manifest hostility of many republican
legislators to any fusion candidate
leads the democrats to bollovo such
a man cannot be elected. Therefore , the
Palmer men lonlght claim to feel n.oro con 11-
dent than over.
The republican slecring committee had
several conferences today and tins evening
the question was again discussed nt IciiKth.
"When Iho committee adjourned tonight
Chairman Fuller was directed to notify Iho
Farmers' Mutual Benollt association men the
stcurine committee would bo glad to receive
ono of their1 representatives tomorrow. This
will bo Moore and he will bo requested testate
state definitely Iho full scope of the proposi
tions which the farmers will submit and
what assurances the republicans nra to
GISNUIN1S
Joliai llolTs
THE BEST NUTKIT17E TONIO
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Mother * , the. irr / ' * i f 7 i
I'ut up In thli style "J htiTO iiBCit .lohnim Holt's
uMlottleiunljr. JIlllt K.xtractji'or the i > ait tlvo
yearn In mjj'pplvnto i > rictloc , unit
hnro found H to bo tlio host
health reii | r\r \ lioTeruiia nml
tonlo niilllltYM known. I liuvo
found It i"iDol | ) llr iood ; for pcr-
Bonsro.NVAk.i ici.vn from ( ever ,
lnoaiun ofl'VM'Ei HU forlHiTli
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WEAKl.VCllll.linnx , end nlan In
j.rxr ) Tiiiitnn.i.H. Jlj intention
wan ilriiwn by the Ininiunsu Ini-
portr.tlou Hi'nil-iuonthly , nnd
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liiiliorlrtl Iiy J u Inivo panBoil
niy limix'ct'on In the Cuiloui
] lui9 : < ullt lactorll ) ' fur the
l > aitllvo > eari.
Yours re > | > crtfiillx >
\V. W. I.A.Mil , M. H ,
ufltotllcsonl/ , U , B. I'ort I'lillnlclplila. "
i : ir.i UK of JMI TA TIOXS.J&I
lie ( .1'MJINi : has the 8IO.VATUIIH of
"J01IA.VN HOKt" nnd " .MOIIITiiHNKH" :
on the Deck of every fcolllo.
, f /i < iiiii ilo/f , llfrlln , fin-In , r
i JIIINDKIoO.N CO. , HOI.K ACiKNTS.
U. B.Vlin.AV STIIKKT .NKW VOHIC. O
SPECIAL , NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
WANTED A mlddlo-apod married num.
thoroughly experienced in farm I lit ? uiul
stock raising , cnnablo of manaiilng a 1,500-
ncrofurin , stoukod with MO to NX ) cuttle nnd
other Mock. To thu right party I can Klve a
uood position on my farm In Monoim county.
Mono but those who can Rlvu tlio bust of rcfer-
I'lici'S for cm'rxy. Integrity and ability need
apply. E. O. Si.illb. Council Itluirs.
V\rANTED YoiiiiKinan of peed habits for
T * permanent position , ciliary Wi pur
month. J.'S security required. ( Jail or address -
dross \V. 1) . Smith , Ott : Jiroauwuy , Council
MlulTs.
F 1OU SAIiK Kino Mnitlo and iloublo road
sters [ init liiMivy draught boracs. Will also
(111 ( orders for any Btylo of horses wanted.
I/oave onk'rs with Dr.V. . L. 1'alton. Central
livery ami salu stables , -1 an.l"J N. Main
C'uiuiull limit's , .
At'IlKS-If ' you want to sot ono aero or nuiro
for a nicu hump , and where yon can ( 'iir-
ilen and ni'so ' sinnll fruit and poultry , nr If
you want ten or twenty acres or n lur o farm
In Iowa , \vu can suit yon , ( . 'all ami sou ns.
Johnston Van I'atten. 1'verutt block , Coun
cil jtlulTs.
rrULA.IIKti-Try ) Ir. ) Miller's homo trcit- :
JL incut for female diseases. Pife : , mild and
sure , AKo Or. Miller's pile pantiles ; piilnli'si
nud Biiurantccd to cure. I'cir sale In Council
ItlulTs iiiid Oniiiha only l y Mrs. A. A , Smith.
rj.SH , 1st st. . und MM. G , K. lllgh'lus. I51U
J.cavemvoi'lh St. , Oiualin.
OH SAliB nr Iloafc Oar.loa land , with
houses , by J. U. Ulco. lOt M la it. , Oouuolt
Bluffi
have that any tnnn whom they assist
the Farmers' "Mutual HoimlU association
lo elecl will votn with the republican
party upon certain iintlunul ISHUOH in the
United Slates sonuto. The jjrenondcrence of
"
sentiment is that , no man whom" the Fanners'
Mutual Keneilt association party sugRCSls
will bo ncecnlcd unless ho and Iho party first
plvo pledges of his iictionvlthlhoiepuUll -
cans. They will also bo requested to naino
thrco other men In nililltioii to Streetur ,
Steelu and Mooro. In case of a prospective
compromise the steering commillco decided
to canvass Iho house and senate to bo sure of
the unanimous support of the party for nny
candidate who inljiht bo endorsed , There
will bo no dictation und if unanimity cannot
bobccurcil , the commitlco tlnnlts Iho imrty
should go down with colors flying for Oglesby
or some other republican candidate.
Not 1'or Ilrnxll.
II\Miiuun , FOD. } , IHpecIal Cablegram to
TiiuHci : . ] The Hambui'tf-American steam
packet company has Issued a circular staling
that It will not convey any Germans to
Brazil. It is understood that this ncllon on
the part of the steamsh iji company is duo to
thu recent complaints of harsh treatment
mudo by German immigrants who Imv'o gouo
to llruzll.
Tlio ll pori on XVoiindod Kline ,
WAHIIIXOTOX , Feb. 4. The report of tbo
army ofllcers , detailed by General Miles to
investigate the light between thu Indians and
troops nt Wounded Ivnco Involving ( Jolonol
Forsythe , has been received nt the war do-
I > nrlincnl mid is being considered by Secre
tary Proctor mid UcncralSchollcld ,
ion.i Milt's.
S-oux CIT-I , la. , Fob , 4. [ Special Telegram
gram to Tun BEK.J The investigation of
the charges ngalnst Chief Inspector Johnson
today developed some sensational testimony ,
The testimony of A.V , Summer , agent ol
Kvans & Howard of St. Louis , was that
Johnson demanded (500 for passing certain
sewer pipes and that Iho inoaoy not being
paid Johnson rejected fl/iO'J worth of good
pipes. G. J. Himlon , a tower contractor of
Sioux Uity , swore that last year ho paid
Johnson $1,400 for passing pipes , and also
paid other Inspectors at the rate of f iO a day.
Kuprcnio Court Decisions.
DBS MOINES , la. , Fob , 4. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun BEKJ The supreme court has
Hied the following opinions
McGnrry & Brown vs. Peter McDonncl ot
al. John Cunningham intorvcnor , appellants ,
Warren district ; reversed.
F. II. 1'yle vs. Harry 13. Pyle , appellant ,
Van Duron alstricl ; dismissed ,
RS. C. Kelly vs. Korthwich Union Ore insur-
. T-
16 MAIN STREXRT.
To Our Friends and Patrons :
We have removed our office from 114 Main
to 16 Main Street.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST
STOCK OF
SOFT COAL
Can supply you promptly at all times. Best
Illinois Coal $4.50.
Telephone 48. H. A. COX , Sole Agent.
W. C. ESTEP ,
Cornell IllnIVs ,
1-1 Nurlii Mnlu Street ,
Director nn 1
D. H. McDaneld & Co. ,
Butchers' ' and Packers' Supplhs ,
Market Fixtures
, Casing ,
Pnlcfs aud SausaRo Maliors * Maohlnory. B23-
Ki. ! Main St. , C'liuuell lllults , Ilk Also Uoillurd
n Hides nnd Furs.
nn co company , appellant , Muscatino district ;
alii rmed.
Thomas Rcardon vs. H. G , Henry , Judge ,
certiorarl : reversed.
Peter Bailey , u-ipollanl , vs.V , K. Wells
ct nl , Oak district : anlrmcd.
Chicago lumber company vs II. 0. Davlcs
ct al , appellants , Polk district.
U. F. Plert , administrator , vs phlcago ,
Hork Island & I'liclllc railway company , ap
pellants , Cass district : reversed.
I { , A. Sunlter vs Eli/a Cook , executive aj-
jieilant , Jasper district ; reversed.
Holdcr-Baum comiianv , appellant , vs
Schrlovcr et al , Madison district ;
After I'orl I > o < lu
POUT DODOE , In. , Feb. 4. [ Special Tele-
Brain to Tin : Br.u.j Applications for torn-
poiary injunctions against twonty-llvo sa
loons in this city \vcr filed today. The prose
cution will bo conducted by attorneys for the
state temperance alliance under instructions
from lhat organization. Detectives have Coen
nt tvorlc hero gathering evidence for wcolcs.
The alliance hopes to close every saloon in
the couuly.
A llntvkrya liimiranco Knlluro ,
WATEIU.OO , In , , Feb. 4. The Citizens flro
Insurance company of this oily has assigned.
LInuillllcs about $35,000. The nssoU * , made
up of premiums , rotes , etc. , about $170,000.
The company was organized , about four years
ago by ex-Governor Sherman. J i
I
Don't Fool Voursctfl j i
Notwithstanding nil minor. * to the
contrarytlio Chicago , Mllwaukoo ifc St ,
Paul Hy's now stoain hunted imluco
j , ' cnre. with ' 'olcctrio lights in
every berth , " still IcayoH the Union do-
not , Omaha nt 0:10 : p. in. dally , nrriv-
Ing at Chicago nt 0:30 : u. m. , In ample
tlmo toinuko nil custom connections ,
Ticket olllco , 1601 Fnnuiin Bt.
J. E. I'IIKSTON , F. A. NASII ,
C , Puss. Aft. Gen ,
CITIZENS STATE BAffi
Or-Counoll Bluffa.
CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 ,
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,000 ,
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. . . . 215.000
Tmr.rrrnus I. A. Mlllnr , P. O. Qlonson , R U
Bhuxiirt , K. E. Hurt , J. U. Edinundson , Uliarlua
U. Iliuman. Transnot Rensnil banking buil-
neis. Largest caiiltul ami surplus of auy
bank In HouUiwostorn Iowa.
INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS ,
Piialey Bnrke.Qeo.W. Howitt.Thos. E , Oosady
liurkc , Hewitt & Casady ,
Attorneys-at-Law
I'ltACTlClS IN TIIK STATIC AND KHOUKA.Tj
, j.r ) : IM.
Onicusi J. J , Urown Iluildln- , ' , Council IllulTH.
Iowa
Sims
federal courts. UIMIIIIS 3 , 4 and 5 tihugurb
Ituii'j block , Council mulls , IUWL ;
M. H. CHAMBERLIN. M. D
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TllltOATHI-HClAMST ,
Council IllulT , In.
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trvntcd wltli thu cront
nkllliuid cnru.
CATAItltll , ASTHMA
mill HAY KKVI'.K trtatuU
wllli nmlncnt iiiccum. _
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lohilr niTfiirnio I wllli thu ulinool rare nml Hklll. a -
nurlni : pcTfi'Ct iftnllt. I'INK.8'1' ( IhAhSKH nccur-
nU'lr pru > crll ! < l , curroctlnx til rufruL'tlru troublon ,
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ilerlrn Blulit u.ny , rlenr ami iiilnlni ; ( , CIIIIUNIU
NI'UKAIXIIAnlid HICIC Ili.VlACUK ; , utter jenrs
nf ti'rrlltlo ' HUlfcrlnt ; , no rullcf , oiitlrel ) ' cnrutl. Onico ,
Itooin I , Hliiiunrt llluck , otor Menu \ Co. ' ituru ,
Cuuiicll lllull , la.
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
Corner Main ami Ilroadwiiy ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Dealers In forolgn un'I domoUlo , xahangft
CniluRtlon tnadu uuU latoreit yalii ou tliua
ClCpOHltl.