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TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : "FK1BAY , tfJEBTKJATCY 0 , 1891 THE OMAHA 3EE * COUNCIL ULUFFS. : , NO. 112 PKAHL ST. r-llvorrd liy Carrier in unjr part nf IhnCIt * W. Tlt.TU.N. - MANAUKIt r.UH'.IIHe. OfllCP , NO. II X Nlpht Fdltiit. No. m. J/IAO/f .MK.VfiO.V. t < Y.I' . Co. Council Bluffs I.umbor Co. . coal , Crnfl'M'hnttcl loan * . ' . ' ( HSnpp block. A marriage license was issued yesterday to .1. H. lirubbamlrr.o \ \ \ Llohscy , both of this city. Articles of Inrorpornllnn were tiled yester day by the Council IMuffs theuter comiiany , with a cnpltul stock of JIO.INK ) . KllenVarner Illcd a suit in ilhtrlct court yesterday for a divorce from her husband. Jucob K. Warner , alleging ilrunkcnness anil desertion. Louie the Infant chllil of Mr. nnd Mrs. . ! . K. Hunt , died yesterday inornlni. al the resi dence of tils parents , ' . ' . 'ill Avenue U , of con- gi'stlon of Iho lungs. Tlio funeral took place yesterday afternoon , Kev. T. F. Thlokstuu ofllelatlng. The nietnbers of Calnntho assembly N"o. 1 , Pvtlilan Sisterhood , who went to I'nder- wood Tui'sdav , Instituted an assembly there with nn enrollment of over twenty. The new organization was named after Mrs. John M. Sciinlnii , deputv grand chancellor for this district. Tlio case of Muccl vs Hogldon was fintohed yesterday as fnr as tlio taking of evidence was concerned , but the attorneys were un able to talk fast enough to got through the argument ! ! by adjournment time. It will be taken up this morning where It was left on" last nlght.l Palmer Dohson died poslcrday afternoon of dropsy , at his residence corner Avcnuo A and Sixteenth street. The deceased was IIfty-eight years old. The funeral will take place atsM ! : ! ) o'clock tomorrow , from the txvsl- denco , under the auspices of Abe Lincoln post , Oil-mid Army of the Republic. Tim Jury In the case of A. A. llazzard vs the citv came In yesterday aftemon with a verdict for the plaintiff tor J.'M ) with interest ntdpor cent from April 1 , 1SST ) , inaklncn total Judgment of f.ilt.tiv ! . The amount of itnmnges claimed bv Mr. Hnzzard was WK)0. ( ) llolh parties asked for ten days la which to tile n motion for a now trial , nnd In case the new trhd Is not granted , it is probable an np- Dcnl will bo tnxcn to the supreme court City Treasurer Klunelian has Just linlshcil his report of the city's finances for the month of January. The total amount of cash In the treasury during the month was JTOfi'8. The disbursements amounted to f'i'J-0. ; ( leaving n cash balance on hand of M4l)8. ! ( ) To this Is ndded $ H , ( > 00 worth of unsold bonds still In r the treasury , which makes a total of foSi. ! > S in cash and bonds. The trouble between F. M. Ellis over church plans was settled yesterday. A com promise wan effected by winch Mr. Mayno received some contracts and other papers which were held by Kills , and Kills In return receives back the tracings of the architec tural plans which were at the bottom of the whole dlfllenlty. The suits against W. S. Mayno and Ccorgo Mnyno for resisting nn cifllcer will also bo dismissed. Tlio following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the tariff reform club Wednesday night : President , W. II. M. Pusoy ; llrst vlco president , Lucius Wells ; second vice president , J. N. Casndy secre tary , Thomas Bowman : treasurer , .1. L. Templi'ton ; executive committee , William Gronoweg , U. A. Karrell , W. C. James , M. K. Hohrer , H. U. Wndsworth , I. F. Hendrlcks nnd K. H. Ouanella. Kelley , t Yonkerninn , the upper Broadway grocers , dissolved partnership yesterday afternoon very suddenly but with mutual consent. Mr. Kollcy continues tlio business anil Mr. Yonkerman will engage in another business In a few days. Both members of the llrm are very popular and have multi tudes of friends and not an enemy In ttie world. Kd Merrlam , the popular clerk who has been with the llrm sineo its existence , will remain with Mr. Kelloy. The defendant In the cnso of Sutherland vn tlio Standard llfo and nccldont Insurance company , which was tried last week in the superior court , has tiled a motion for n now trial on the ground that the verdict was not rendered according to the weight of the evi dence. The verdict which Is wanted set nstilownsln favor of the plaintiff to the amount of $1,5:10 : , the fneo value of an insur ance policy on the llfo of a young man who was killed on the motor line n year ago. Krauk ICane , the Wild Hill of Council Bluffs , was arrested Wednesday night Just ns ho wns leaving the Jail after having served a thirty days' sentence for nssault nnd battery. This time the charge against him was disturbing religious worship. The case came up yesterday before Justice Pat- ton. Kev. C. \ \ . Brewer , the pastor of the church where theotTonso was committed , and n number of other witnesses were on hand to testify to the affair. After the testimony was heard ICaiio wns sent back to the county Juil to spend another thirty days. It Is stated th.xt all the other cases now pending against Kane for assault , and buttery and disturbing the peace will be dropped. Our llcninrknhlc Success Knablcs us to present for your considera tion prices without a precedent in the history of Council Bluffs. A11 goods are warranted row and clean , e < ] iial to the best any market affords. Only one price and terms strictly cn.sh. Call and see and bo satisfied that wo uro right. Davis' Koynl No. 10 flour , Sl.ftO ; Davis' Blue D Hour , ? l.if : > ; Gold Medal Hour , tU.V Minnesota Superlative llour , ? l ; Snowllako Hour , $1 ; Ifi Ibs granulated sugar for $1 : IT Ibs extra U granulated su ar for Jt ; u"0 Ibs New Orleans sugar for $1 ; Arbucklo coffee , lierpkge , Mo ; German coffee , oer pkge , 2. ' > e ; Icing's buckwheat , per pkge , IDc ; crackers , per Ib , Sc ; ! ) Ibs ginger snaps for J.'ic ; a loaves bread for f > c ; H Ibs mince meat , tWo ; ! t cans tomatoes , Wo ; ! i cans corn , ! ! . " > c ; Page , Norton & Co llour , J1.S5 u sack ; 1Mb n.ill lard for 2c : ! ; 5-lb pall lard forilSc : oil sardines , per can , fie ; 'J cans mustard sardines forU. > c ; Cal ifornia hams , per Ib , tic ; good broom for lOc ; 60 eood cigars for i c ; 2o-lb pail Jelly for Tflc ; 'Jl4-gul pall syrup for 8.h > c ; -gal keg syrup for 11.-til ; pail white llsh forlWe. Brown's C , O. 1) . Grocery , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Too much California canned goods on hand ; must be sold. Kelley & Vounkcrman. I * i'.t it t it.4rim. S. E. Maxan has gene to Clinton to ntteni the funeral of a brother-in-law. Mrs.V. . H. Merriaitt and Miss Porter havi gone to Chicago to visit Irlcnds. William Gilbert , son of John Gilbert , has gone on a short visit with friends ut Stan bury , Mo. Mrs. James Register neo Knio Do Long ol Denver. Is visiting her parents , Mr , nnd Mrs Kd DcLong. Mrs. TU. . Street and Mrs. M. K. Holdei of OshUosh , Wis. , are in the city , the gucsu of Mr. J. K. Holdcn. Kcv. T , J. Mackny returned last Wcdnos day evening from an extensive Xvestorn trip Ho preached ut I'ueulo last Sunday night. becif awarded the contract for tlio buildini of 110 miles of railroad near that place , and i lie can make satisfactory arrangements wil probably start for the bceuo of his labors in ; short timo. J. Y. Fuller Is nbmit to change his rcsl nenco from this city to Chicago. He Is nov looking over the Windy city nnd inakini preparations for his removal. Mrs. Kulle will follow him in n short timo. Mr. T. C. Dawson , who has been conrjcctei with the editorial staff of the Iowa Stat Register , has arrived In the city nnd wll make his future home hero. Ho will engngi In the practice of law with Attorney Oencrti Stone. Major W , II. Spora leaves today for Ores ton , whcro ho will muster cncampmeut Nc td , union Veteran Legion. This will bo th second encampment of the order organized litho the state , and tbo prospects are good for it rapid growth , The Oreston encampment Da u charter membership of twenty-eight. MR The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N qjBrlen. _ Unit Guild musical nnd dance tonight n Hughes * hall. Admission 25 cents , ' y V The Kiel hotel barber shoo has reopened ii tbo buuuieau Joseph tichmltu THE SE\VS \ 1)1 ) THE BLUFFS , The Man With tlio Bogus Check Again Makes Ills Appearance. A WEDDING ON SOUTH SEVENTH STREET , Mnry NouliVns Not so lltul nn Tnrpla Tliouglit.-A MrtlioillM Minis ter Siirprlm'il Other Itounl Noxvs. A man cntoroil tno oftlco o ( the Council HlufTi lumber company \Vednnsdiiy , and left nn order for 15 worth ot lumber. Ho said that ho hud left nil tils ehnngo nt homo , but Imd : \ chock of-the llniiof Swan ft Walker for'i : , and offcrotl to pay for tlio lumber with Hint , ilu did not want ttiu him- bor rlfiht mvuy , but would cull Tor It on Ills way homo. The clerk , suspecting no wrong , took the chuck , niul gnvo him $10 In chiuiKO. Yes- terdnylho members of the IIrmvcro stir- prised by receiving u note from tliolr b.iuUcr , cncloMtiK the oherlt , and saying thin It was u fmvory. Kwuti & Wnlkcr were hunteil up , and It was found that the signature was not even nil ntteuipt al Imitation of their Ilriu signature. The man who passed the cheek has mysteriously disii : | | > oared , niul ho did nut even come hack to got Hi'1 ' lumber ho hnd bought mid paid for. Mr. Stevenson of the lumber company says than then ) Is viduablo Information to be bail by the unknown llmmelur if lie will call at bis ofllco mill imiko himself known. Orders for tables mid chairs for parties formerly sent to C. A. Hobeo it Co. , will be illicit by utinil iV : NeUon at their now furni ture store , till Main street. H. A. Cox , western sales ngont for A. T. Thatcher , has moved Ills coal ofllco Iroin the Drown building to No. 1U Alain street , In the Chapman building. Mr. Cox has Joined with Cooper it McCieu , who have moved their real estate ollleo from the Men-lam block to tlio same phice , mid the gentlemen have Httcd up ns pleasantly anil nicely nrr.uiKcd olllces as there are In the city , and they will bo clad to welcome their friends unU the public lu their now quarters. A SnrprlHii Party. Last Wednesday evening ttio f Hens of Hov. J. L. Piorsoti and wife , to tlio number of about thirty-live , gathered nt their residence nn Avenue fl , near Twcuty-tlfth street , to celebrate the eighteenth anniversary of their weddhiR. After a short tlmo spout In greetIngs - Ings , Air. and Mrs. i'ierson were Invited Into Iho dining room 'vhoru their table hail been drawn out to its limit , and covered with a handsome dinner anil ten set of antique china , Hov. U.V. . Urewerof the l-'ifth avenue M. E. church in a few well chosen remarks pre sented the china to Mr , and Mrs. 1'ierson to gether with the best wishes of the donors , all of whom are members of the ICpworth M. K. church where Mr. Piersou lias preached for tlio past year and a half. Mr. I'loreon made a brief response , and then nil partook of a bounteous repast pre pared by the ladles. After an oven ing spent very pleasantly , the partv separated at n"late hour followed by the best wishes of the host mid hostess. ICvnns Laundry Co. , WO I'onrl street. Tele phone ' "JO. Hoods culled for mid delivered. nest heavy nooils , 2."i per cent ort , cash. Keller , the tailor , U10 llrondwuy. ,1.C. Blxuv , steam nontln ? , sanitary en gineer , iiO'4 Mo rrlam block , Council Blutts The marriage ceremony of William II. Al fred of Omaha and Miss Grace Spooner of this city too ! ; place at 3 o'cloclt yesterday afternoon , Kev. T. .1. Mticltay onlciiitlug , at tlio residence of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Spooner , corner of Seventh street and Seventh avenue. About llfty of the most intimate friends of the family were invited , The briJo was attired In a gown of moiisolino do sole , embroidered with white satin , The pallors wire beautifully decorated , ami the urcli between them wns lump with siiillux , forming a bower under which the couple stood while the ceremony was being performed. Miss Kuth Felt , tlio three-year-old daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. C. L. Felt , acted as maid of honor. After the ceremony was performed refreshments were served and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred loft in the evening for Chicago over the Milwaukee road. They will return after a month's visit in that city to Omaha , whcro Mr. Al fred is engaged in tlio architectural business. Hell it Son's new grocery takes the lead on Upper UroaJway , No old stock , Iloyw WnntiMt at American district telegraph onlce. To bo sure that your children have pure candy , nuy for them the Pomona brand fruit lulco'tablets. 1'omona stained on each tab- ct. Tlie trade supplied by Duiiotto ( | & Co. She Was Dlsoliar ed. Alary Noah's trial on the charge of larceny- was held in the superior court yesterday morning. The dofeml.int told her story , which was substantially as related in these columns before. She obtained the receipt from the sewing machine man , and shothcn paid him $ . ' , tellinir him there was Just enough , with the flit which was duo lior as commission for the sale of the other machine , to mnko up the whole payment on her own. Tills nettled the sowing machine man and ho adopted lierolo measures to get , the receipt back. back.When When Judge MclScc had heard the young lady's story lie discharged her at once , The trial of Hook will talco plaee on the Kith , a continuance having been granted In order to allow Airs. Snyder to to present and testify , Tlio now dental rooms of Drs. Woodbury are the llnost and most complete in the west. Next to the new Grand , "Telephone , 113. " Buy your coal and wood of G. R. Fuel Co. , 63'J ' Broadway. Telephone li. Pure fresh drugs nt Davis' , opposite Ogden. The best French cook in western Iowa is at tin ; Hotel Gordon , Council Ulufls. AJIVtiJKJIEMTS. The very largo attendance nt Hoyd's opera house last night attests the strong hold that 'Shenandoah" has on the popular heart. The production of this pleasing ami thrilling story of love and war is In the bands of an evenly balanced though not strong company and its reception was very cordial , The leading roles were well sustained , Frank Dayton's Kerchlvnl West , Helen Lcslios Gertrude Klllngham and Virginia Marlow's Madeline West being especially acceptable. Miss Fanny Ward , who recently joined the company , marred an otherwise charming portrayal trayal o'f the part of Jenny Hueltlhoni the patriotic daughter of the Mull federal gen eral by faulty dressing for the .part. The performance will bo repeated this evening. In Hollnd , Mlch.C. .1. Uoesbury publishes the news and In its columns strongly recom mends D. Thomas' Electric Oil for c oughs , colds , ! .oo throat , catarrh and asthma. KnRt NIclit'H Coiinuil 'Meeting. Twelve members were at the special meet ing of the council held last night , Messrs , nechel , ChafYee , Conway , Davis , McLeario and Olsen being absent , The sergeant-nt-arms stated that ho had notltlod all of the members ot the mooting. The monthly appropriation ordinance was THE HYGIENIC TREATMENT OP CONS1IPATION AND ORDIN ARY DYSPEPSIA. Fir John Andrews , the English professor , be lieves that la the vast majority of cases con stipation may bo successfully overcome by taking n tcn * > poonful of the genuine Imported Cnrlsbfid Ppriidul Salt dissolved In a tumblfr- f ill of wuler ( half a pint ) , cold or hot , early In thu uiorulug , aud , if uoc < * &aury ( ou going to bod. H nn NC AS 0 VER The Outlet of the Wonderful Bargains Being Obtained from the H MAN BANKRUPT STOCK ! SPECIAL BARQAINS. Cloaks , Fiseman price $12.50 , now $1.98 : Dress Goods , Eiseman price 25c yard , now lOc yard. Dress Silks , Eiseman price 50c to 75c yard , now 29c yard. Fancy Velvets Eiseman price , $1 to $2 yard , now 39c yard , Blankets , Eiseman price $1.25 , now 59c. Men's Boots , Eiseman price $4 pair , now $1.98. Men's Flats , Eiseman price $1 , now 25c. Men's Suits , Eiseman price $6.50 , now $3.75. Watch Daily Lists. Everything as Advertised. HOLDEN S. road a first and second time , nfter which the council adjourned to meet In special acsslon at 11 o'clock tills morning. > > ' Gcssler's Magic Hea'lacheVnfcra. ' . Cures al houduc.hcs in SO minutes. At nil druggists. * - An lunatic Dlnn Captured. Ofllccrs Cusick and Burns were called yesterday afternoon to the corner of Twenty- eighth and California streets , where John Koyser was creating pindoinoiiiuin with the members of his household and the furniture of the house. Keysor was adjudged insane about three months a o and was sent to the asylum at Lincoln. Ho was released a few weeks ago and sent home , supposed to bo cured , Yesterday afternoon , however , ho became violently mad again and wns taken by the odlcecs and conllcod in tbo county jail. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething produces natural quiet sloop. 2f > cents u bottle. Gcrnianla'H 7II1I Tonight. It is n settled fact that the finish contest between Frisco McCiee nnd ttnrnoy Taylor at Gcrmania hall this evening will bo ono of the mostsUibboiily fonglit mills witnessed in this vicinity for many months. Both men arc In Kre.at lighting UK. and both detormlm.Hl to trail the colors of the other in thu dust , and consequently It will bo an exciting RO. As neither man possess' * much scicuco.lt Is suto to say tliat there will bo slugging paloro from tlio tap of the gong until ono or tao other takes a imp. Dr. Birney cures catarrh , I3co bldy. CliAMlM'IX'S HAI > BIIKAK. Ho Gets Drunk ami AlteiuptH to tier Jlis Wife. At 7 o'clock last night Mrs. Kato Al. Chimpltt , who lives in the second story of iat North Fifteenth street , nail some words with her nusband. Harry Clampltt , while ut the supper table and the lattov , bcitiR par tially intoxicated at the time , picked up a butcher knife and uttomptcd to strike her. Mrs. Clampltt ran screaming out of the room and down to the saloon below - low , while her infuriated husband made after her mother , an old lady of sixty , who lives will ; thorn. Tlio old lady nmnnccd to elude him by looking herself In nn adjoining room. Clampltt then ran down stairs and Into the saloon , where his wife was pleading with half n do m men to pro tect her anil call a police ofllcer. Clam pltt forced his way through the crowd and sot Hold of the friehtuncu woman and almost tore the clothing from her person before ho could bo overpowered , lie ilnally rcali/cd that ho had done that which vould place him under arrest if ho remained about thu saloon and ho departed beloro un otllcor arrived. Airs , Clampltt and her mother were afraid to stay alone , so they went over tea a lady friend across the street and asked her brother , Mr. frank Swiclcnnl , to come and keep guard over them until the morning , when they intended to have a warrant Issued for thu arrest of the furious husband. Mr. Kwlckard went over to the apart ments whcro the women live unil nt 10 o'clock he noticed Chimpltt uttcmpt- itu : to force his way in at a back window. Ho had climbed up to the windows in the roar bv walking on u water pipe that runs obliquely down the back of the build- inir. Ho had but a very slender moans of re taining his position , and Swlekbrd opened the window and struck him a light blow , hurling him headlong to the frozen ground , about fourteen feet below. Mrs. Clampitt ugaln uttered a scream and flew down the btairs , yelling blood } ' murder and police , Uniccr Cullen was on the scene in a few seconds nnd found Swlcknrd looking out oi the back window whore Clampltt tried to gel in and Clamnltt lying insensible on the groum wlioro ho fell , Ho was taken to the police station and tba city physician was called Clampltt regained consciousness In about hal an hour and when Dr. ( ! ; ipen arrived ho foum that the inan.s nose was broken and ho hail received a few other bruises about the face but was not seriously injured. Harrj Clampitt Is the man who shot a boy several uiontus ago aud was but recently rled and ncqnlttod. Ills wlfo bos boon his staunch friend and support in his dlfllculties , mt now declares she will have him arrested 'or an assault with intent to kill. I have a cousin who is a printer , says ox- Mayor. I. D. Luughriin of North les Moines , [ a. Some years ago ho wns employed in that city where they were printing circulars for Jluuiibi.'rlaiti. Ho had a itecn seated cold and terrible cough , nnd while setting up copy ho made up his mind to buy a bottle. It cured lilin nnd that was the first i eycr know of Chamberlain's Cough Homed1 have been strongly in its favor over since Aly own ex perience aim that of my family convinces mo Ihnt this remedy is the best in Iho world That may bo strong language but that Iswhn 1 think. For sale by all druggists. Card oT Thanks. I wish to return my sincere thanks to the Giimloyc.4 of Swift's Packing Co. for their klndnehu hliowu to mo at tlio dcatli of my husband , Charles Lnr > on , who was pcultlcd on January , IStll. MKP/MAUY LAUSKN. To Invade ; the Strip. CUi.invn.i. , Ivan. , Feb. 5. 'it ' has been as certained that a secret invasion of tlio Chero kee strip is to bo made tomorrow by the O'Connor-Dill "boomers. " The plan is to move into the strip In small bands , each com posed of two or throe families , nnd thus elude the Cherokee Indian police who have been ordered to drive all unauthorized persons from their domain. Several years ago CtiamDcrlntn & Co. of Ues Moines , la. , commenced the manufacture of n couch syrun , believing it to bo the most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for coughs , colds and croup ; that the public appreciate true merit , and in time It was cer tain to become popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been moro than realized. Over three hundred thousand bottles of Chamber lain's Cough Homedy nvo now sold cacti year , and it is recognized as "tlio best mado" wherever known. It will euro a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. For sale by all druggists. I ) -astro I UN Now York Fire. Niw YOIIK , Feb. ! > . Piro early this mornIng - Ing in n live-story building at Oreon Point , Long Island , occupied by the 1C. 1) , Church soda water factory , caused a damage of & } < ) , - 000. At 2 o'clock two tanks containing 5,0X ( ) gallons of oil , belonging to the Brooklyn oil works , situated near the soda water factory * caught lire , but it is belfovcd will bo saved. Shakespeare will please excuse us If wo modify him thus : Thriuo Is ho clad who hath his system strengthened with Aycr's Sarsaparilla - parilla , and ho but nuke'd , though arrayed in furs , whoso blood is poor , or with disease cor muled. An Incomparable hicdlcinul Predictions for February \Voutlior. AH there arc but tWonty-oijjht days In this month there ouglit to bo los.s cold atmosphere than in January , but "all sijjns full in dry wouthpj' , " therefore wo can only gay that the oloutrio-iitfhtert , steam-heated , vostibulcil , limited trains of the C'hicutro , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will continue to run daily between - tween Oumlia , Couric ; } ! HlulYs anil Chi- enyo. The electric light reading Inmp iti each berth is the novelty of the ago. Ticket ollico , loOl Furnum street , Oinatui. I'luoiU in Clilnn. SAN PIIAXCISCO , Cal. Feb. f > . Advices re ceived from China today are to the effect that Hoods have devastated certain localities , and that over 1,000 , Chinamen have been drowned , _ Adolf Lulloz. nirrlHiro manufacturer , ltd Cm-roll ttreet , Buffalo , X. Y. , states : 1 was Uou tiled with nausea of the stomach , sick hciuiui'ho nud general debility. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me , Ucal ICstato .Meeting Called. An Important meeting of the real estate men is called for it o'clock this afternoon at the rooms of the real estate exchange. Van Houtcn's Cocoa Pure , soluble , eco nomical. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL Bi.Uf = FB _ _ TJlOItlSAI K Very line .1-ycir-olcl : roadster - innd fiiinlly iiinru : clioiip for t-usli ; onsnr span. Will tiudu for uprlKliI piano. Mur. HoiirlcliiN IIUI > | tuuclicr , 114 Htutsmuii strout , Council 111 n ITs. \\7 ANTED SOI yards of plustorlnir ilonu by ' ' party who will tal o a KooJ younc luirsu In part payment. Apply to Leonard Kvorutt. TOCAI , iiRcntt ) wanted In every county In Iowa and NobnisUu for the i-xclii'-lvo sale of the best prautleal seller UVIT offered to fanners. Cull and sue It ; or address Cnnrdy Mfe Co. . 1041'j Main stnet ; , C'oiincll " \\TANTFJD-A nilildli-atrcd married man , T tlioronsldy oxjienent'ed lu farming and stock raislni. , uapalilo of inauaKlnK u lr > ( > 0- aetu farm , Blocked with SOD to MX ) oattlo niul ) thcr sioL'KTo thurlslit parly I can illvn a irood po.-lthm on my farm In Jlonona county. None but tlio'so who can clvo the bi-st of refer- nci's for energy , Integrity and ability need Uly. ) | ) E. < > . Si.illb , t'oiiin'11 ltlnll'8. _ VVASTEH Voiins inun of wood habits for ' iieriuitnt'iit ' pusltloa. Salary 5 < i5 jior noiith. S''i security ii-milred. I'ull or ad- Irt sV. . I ) . Si.ilth , Uii : llioailwuy , Council 11 lull's. _ ITIOK SAMC Kino hlnclu and iloublo roid- : A ? ster.i and heavy draught liorsos.VllliiNo III orders for any Htvle of horses wanted. Leave orders with Or.V. . I ; . I'atton. Central ivory and sale stablus , " 1 and ' "J N. Main Coiinoll IjjnJK _ _ _ _ AL'HKH K yon want to cot ono acre or inoro for a nice lioiin * , and whom you can K"r- lun anil niiso small frnll and poultry , or If yon mint tun or twenty acres or u law furin In Iowa , wo can suit you. ( Jail unil sen us. JoliiistonA : Van 1'atten. Kvcrett block , Coun cil lllu ( Vs. TIO LAWES-Try Dr. Miller's homo treat ment , fnr fcnialo diseases. Hafc. mild and sure. Also Dr. Miller's pllo imstllux ; painless nuilRttiiraiitocd to euro. Korsulu In Council Hlntr * and Omaha only by Mrs. A. A. Smith , VMS. 1st St. , and .Mrs. 0. K. lllRgllH. 1510 I.eavonwortb St. , Omaha. FOK S.VLE or Kent Qirdea lanrt , with houie , by J. li. lUoo. 10J Mala t. , Onuuall Bluffs Kccolvcr'a Si\lo of Cnpitnl lintel Fur n I tu re. Ily virtue of an order of the district court , In and for Lancaster county , appointing the undersigned receiver In the suit of Ralph Klt'-hon vh Kdward I' , HoCKon , et al. , notice Is hereby Klven that 1 will on the OtU duy of Kehrnary , A. I ) . Ih'.H.at 10 o'clock a. in. of Raid day , at the Capital hotel , at the southwest coiner of Eleventh and 1'streets , In the city of Lincoln , In the county of Lancaster , bell at public- auction to the highest bidder for cash , all the personal property , furniture , Roods , chattels and natures In Hnld hotel lieloiiKhiK to the linn of Itoncen & MuDonalil. The In ventory and list of the Kalcl eliattel property can ho examined at the mild hotel biilldhm and tit my oIltL'c- . SAM Mr'l/A ( Y , Lincoln , January 19 , 1801. Receiver. .lanlKI'Jltm HOTEL. Jlttt'riiii , < i > ilttlt xnit IH tinHKint xithnt < tntlttlliconfrii < 7c < f llnllillntl ' * Unnilm. Hvwrtil lirlfl ; tiff irollH iiiiinlnifrom Ht to ! / ' , .Ill tllC < ' < > f/llf/M IIIXl llnt'tl irltltHbctttiiH I'tiiicf ttutk- intl It li > nn > KNltilito burn < intrttil , I'ln- c fj > < ' niul flrf iiliirnm throughout tllC Illlllillllll. fitt'HIH llt'dt , liot ( IIKf ' / < ( ic < if IT ( iiiif MII n N/I/lie/iicrcri/ruuiu. Tttbln tiiiHni-jiiiHHCtl uiyiicr < > . B. SILLOWAY , 1'rop. DRUNKENNESS Z.IQUOK HLAJBIX. \H \ ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , ll can l > o irltrn In u ruii ul rulTvt * ur I K. or lu ur * tlle > of fi > u > 1 , without tbo koowledig ot the palttnt , If ndoosaary. It U abjoluuly htrroUfl * uU will ctf cot n vormainut mid ipody our * , whether the ixtlent l > .tLio erAladrlnkvr orAualoohotlou reck , I'l .NK\Kll L'AILH. It operate * no quietly and with iuoa cir * tamty that the patient uudergocv uo Inoonfenicnca , nd uru h9 u aware , bla complete rulorrr.ntton la elfeoted. ISuaee U > ok op ruonl r frco. Tobohadol KU11N IJ CO. , 16111 At Douelam , t IHhft CumlllcUta. 0 ' Trade iiiiiplled by IILAKC. UltUOK ti CO , and . 'UOUAIUCION IIHUO CO. . Oaivlia fnim t9 0 | yuuiurui t-mm , fixrly dcoBT , wutlnuwtakuru , lost iimuhoM , etc. 1 wfll M-nl a valuttlilo trcntlko ( u < nlnli ciniUilnliij fulliiartlculnni for h : nn euro , I'll lit" < clnirirn A | ilcii'llil miilloal wurlci kluiulil lu ri-au liy < > VITJ mim wli'i li ii'rvnni atvl ili'lMllict.'il. A tilrc I'rof. V , < . I'OVLICIl , nioodil , t'uiiu A. . THATCHER , 16 MAIN STR.EXE/P. To Our Friends and Patrons : t We have removed our office from 114 Main to 16 Main Street. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF HARD AND SOFT CO AL Can supply you promptly at all times. Best Illinois Coal $4.50. Telephone 48. H. A. COX , Sole Agent. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds of Tlylns anil Clt-unlng clnno In th HlKhostStjrlo of tlio Art , Kuduil and Still neil KnhrlCH mailo to looUus good in now , \Voric lirouiptlv ( luno : uid ( hillvoreil In all parts of iho country. tiinl ( for in-Ico list , O. A. MrtL'IIAN , I'ron. . 10U llroaclwuv , Nuar Norlliwustcru llopot , COUNCIL lli.im'3. IA. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED. DR. C.I ! . JUDI ) . OOG Broadway , Oounoll Blufl'a , la TUljUIMIONIJS. OI-'FIOE. 07 , RB110 ONJ3 OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Oornor Main nn'l llroidway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Doiilors In fornUn niul itninoitla xclrnut , Oollocilon iiuiclu null luteruil alil uu lliuu dupuilts. W. C. ESTEP , ( ' ( iniicll HlullV , 1 1 North Miiln SircM , Fuurnil IHri't'lor aul Kmbilnur. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . 215.000 I. A. Miller , F. O. Olomon , E. f * Bhuuart , K. K. Hart , .1. I ) . Edmundsun , Clurloi 0. Itiiiinan. Transact Konural bauUliu bimU ness , hardest capital and mrplu * ot any tmtilclu .Southwestern Iowa. INTEREST ON TIM E DEPOSITS. rinloyBurke.Geo.W. HowittThos , E. Oasadj Burke , Hewitt &Casady , Attorneys-at-Law I'UACTICK IX T1IK STATK ANI ) I'KDHHAH 0 ) .r UM Ollk'cs ; J. J. Itrnwn lltillulng. Council UlufT * Iowa M. H. CHAMBE LIN , M. D KYK. KAIl. NOSK AND THROAT SI'K'-lAUSr. ' Council lllu'lH , In. Allillii-iMGsnt tlui KVK. , KAU. NOMKnml TllltOATf tri'nti-il nlth Iho grcvtuatr Bklll nnd < viro. CATAHItll , ASTHMA nnil IIAV KKVKIt tri-ntutl wllli t'liilntint mircuni , 81'ltUH'AIOI'KKATIONS , where iit'i'Ufitnrpntn * Ic's ly lu'ifiiniiu.l ullh tliHtitiiKiit rnruanil nklll , in. iiirliiK purlrcl n-nulls FINKST CII.ASSKS iioonr ntoly | ir > erlln-il , cnrrcctln ? alt rufrnctlvo troubles , in .Mt > | > l'i , llr ) | < oroitit | mill AHtlKlnntt tn , tliui ran * dvrliitf "ItlU i'ny. ch'nr niul p.ilnlcni CllltUNIU .S'Kl'll.\l.ilA/in.I ( SU'IC lli\lAt'IIK : ) , after runrl fit tcrrlbln milTerlnti. nn rolli'f. cntlrolr curoil , Oflloci llonin 1 , ShuiMrt Illuck , ovur Mono i Co.'i itora Ouiuicll lllutti , la. 27 MAIN STUKKT. Over 0 , 11 , Jnciiuuinlii & Co. , Jovtclry , tor