THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : \VI < : j&sTESDAY , NOVEMBER 23 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PBAHL STREET. Delivered l > y Cnrrlcr In tny part of tlio Cltjr. 11.V. . TlI.TON , MANAiJl'.U. HnnlnpMOfHco . No. 41 vtninKruJ Trt ' TII.KI'IIONrHNht { | | Editor . No , S3 MI.\OII MJ\TI ox. N. y. P. GO. Council Muffs Lumber Co. , coal. CriiU't cliatti-1 loan ? . C01gnppblooU. _ U tin Al. L. b. a. will liavo cooked fowls , mltico mid nil otbcr kinds of pies for Thanks * giving. Mnrrlnqa licenses wore Issued yesterday to William limnrlno and Anna I'oolo , nnd to Merion PurKurnnd fnruh A. Bothers , all of 1'ottuwattMnlo county. Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion , meets this cvcnlnR at Castle Hall at 7iO. : : Ladles of Auxiliary No. IT , Union Veteran LoRlon , meats at sumo tlmu nnd place. Theodora Honnor , hookltoopor for P. C. IJoVal , found u ladv'o pockutbooU near the postotllco. It contained 1) ) und ho handed it otertoun ofllcor who upcodlly found the owner. riinnkicivinK services will bo held tomor row moniinn at 11 o'clock at St. Paul's church , Hector K. .1. ttabcock nrcaubiiiK from tno subject , "Does the Church Include the Ciu-nrl" Emma Hughe's the patient at St. Bernard's hospltnl , who was arrested n few days njjo on n charge of Insanity , was brought before the commissioners yesterday morning for an examination. She was decided to DO Insane ii nil was rcmnndeuto I bu hosjiltnl for treat ment. E. Ilorlo , who snout Monday night in the cltv Jail'ns n lodger , was nrrostod by Ofllcor Wyntt yesterday niornlnp with a lot of cloth ing In his possession , which he had evidently stolen. Ilo was clinrced with vagrancy , and now the pollco nru looking for an owner for the clothes. After holdlnc their turknjs back from thi > jnarltots until the last mlnuto , In the hopeof raising prices , thu farmers began to bring thorn in yesterday , and n nte.idy stream rolled In all day long. Tim turkey trust is broken , and the prices nro hardly us high ai , they were n ycnr ago. A lolo riiin was received at the Burlington ofllco yesterday slating that the special car "Fernwood" left Chicago last evening with a party ol sixteen prominent eastern caoital- Ists on board onrouto for Santa Barbara , Cnl. , nnd other western points. It will pass through the Bluffs this morning. The annual meeting of the IJcrcan Baptist Ladies Alii society will na hold Fndnv after noon at t ! o'clock ut the residence of Mrs. T. V , Thlckstun. 721 Willow avenue. Full reports - ports ulli bo given , and the ofllccrs will bo elected for the comlug year. All ludles who nro Interested in the work of the society nro Invited to Oo present. James Lawler was brought up In police court yesterday morning charged with drunkenness. Ho told a story of how ho had como In from Missouri Valley , where ho lived , and had been induced to takoa hand in n festive game of poker. At , the end of the came ho found himself poorer by 10 , but richir by a largo amount of brand now ex perience , besides a larpo and healthy ] ng. Ho was fined $5 and costs , George F. Wright brought a suit , In the district court yesterday to collect , on ttiroo notes given by John T. Baldwin , deceased , of $2,00 ( ; each , secured by mortgages on a largo amount of property In Wright's addition to the city of Council Bluffs. A Judgment or $7JO ! ) is demanded against John Beroshlem , administrator of the estate , nil the heirs being inndo co-dcfcnannts. Amended articles of Incorporation have been Hied with the county recorder by the Silver Star Mining company of Montana. The new articles provide for u capital stoclc of $200OUO , which may bo raised to $ . - > ,000,000. The board of directors Is given power to levy assessments on the shares , of not to exceed 1 ! centa on the .share , and not , oftoncr than ono assessment in three months. Peter Oloson , formerly un employe of John Hammer , had an altercation with 'Mr. Ham mer near the Ogden house night bofoiolnst , in which flammur came out second best. Alter wiping up Broadvvuy with him in pretty good shape Oleson let him go. Olcson was arrested yesterday on nn information filed In Justice Hammer's court charging him with assault and batlcry. Ho was lined ? 5 and costs. Some weeks ago the report was circulated that John Dunn would erect u four-story building on his lot next to the Hovoro house , on condition that the prohibitory law should bo repealed. Mr. Dunn was referred to as nuttiurlty for the statement , nnd , as ho never repudiated It , it was made use of vigorously duriutr the campaign as n democratic argu ment. Yesterday work was commenced on the new building , but Mr , Dunn now states that It will bo put nno story high Instead of four. .Tomes Maher was arraigned before Justice Swearlngou yostcrdnv morning on the charge of malicious mischief. May Thompson , who claimed to bo the victim of Mnher's hilarity , was present , nnd the judge aslted her to give the names of any persons that might have witnessed the fracas , so that they might , bo Riimmonod at witnesses. Sno begged oft , Btntmir that the men who wcro there nt the tlmo were all nlco and respectable , and she would not got them into trouble by giving their names. They will bo iiientillod , tiow- over , if possible , nnd the case has boon con tinued in order to collect the necessary wit nesses. _ Dowltt's Little Early Hlsors. best pills. Swnnson Music Co. , Masonic temple. GrooorlpH. ITuUl on a minute. Look ivt those Thanksgiving prices , nnd bco what mi immense amount of groceries you can pot for a little money nt Brown's C. O. 1) . Prompt .loll very anil guaranteed goods. IM5 llroadwuy , Council Blurts. IKI Ibs granulated sugar , $1.00 ; 21 Ibs extra C sugar , $1.00 ; ! ! 0 Ibs New Orleans sugar , $1.00 ; tomatoes , per can , Sc : corn , per can , 7c ; table penclios , per can , lie ; pie peaches , per can , bo ; apricots , poi'can , l.r > c ; sardines , per can , r > u ; pens , per can , fie ; 2 Ibs oatmeal forficI ; Ibs ncoforLTio ; buckwheat Hour , -lo ; Aunt Sally pnncnko Hour , lOc ; self rising buckwheat , packnce , lOc ; " ( Mb pall fruit Jolly for Me ; apple butter , 71.Jo ; inlnconiaat , "Ho ; Arbi'.cklo & German colTee. package , 20o ; Picnic bams , 7c ; dry salt bacon , ho ; bo- lociw sausage , lo ! ; pigs feet , ( ) c ; it Ibs lard , 2fc ; sauurkrnut , per gallon , 2Uc ; Lewis lyo. can , lOc ; scrubbing lye , ( ic : 10 bars good soap , 2ic ! ; starch , per pound , fie ; plug to bacco , "Oo ; smoking to acco , Ifie ; bulk oys ters , quart , liUo : choice family Hour , sack , Me. BROWN'S c. o. i ) . , HIS BUOADWAY , Council Bluffs. _ I'Ktiso.v.ii , r.t it.Kiit.trun. W. J , Davenport and family loft last evenIng - Ing fet n visit of several weeks in Wisconsin , Minnesota nnd Illinois. Dr. P. II. Montgomery Is expected homo this evening ftom Beaver Dam , Wis. , where he was called to attend Bert Stacy , Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething , rests the child and comforts the mother. TliinkHi : > lviiiK Turk < } < ) . Thnnkiiglving turkeys at II. V , Slcml'a , 101 Urondwny , telephone 1"'J. U. V. Sloml , the popular mull carrier , has nuruhuHCtl Mullls it Co.'B grocorv at 101 Uroiulwuy. Now full goods , ( liiost in the cltv , at Holler's , the tailor , U1U Broadway. " Two loaves fresh bronil for 5o ut C. O. I ) . Urown. Fresh bulk oysters IIOc quart , 2flo and 30o per can , at C. O. D. Brown's , 5113 Broadway. firs. Wood bury , ilontlsts , 80 Pearl fctrcet , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High ( 'rude work especially' Kindergnrton in rooms no.xt to Y. M. C. A. , Merriam block. Experienced teachers. Kates very low. Plush chairs from $1.75 up ; bed room Bulls from $11X60 up ; wlro srl | ) gs , $1.40 , at Morcuu'u , 740 Broadway. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Oit/ Schools Will Ba KoprosonteJ at the at the Art Association , SUUICT RECONSIDERED BY THE BOARD , State Tnnc'licri Aflsoufntlon Meeting nt DON 'Mollies To Ho fiivon Proper Recognition Oilier Intercut- li > K News Notes. Council P.litfT * U 111 Inhibit. Although the school board , by n vote of 3 to 1 , sat down on Prof. Sawyer's scheme to have an exhibit at the session of the Iowa Stnto Teachers association soon to open nt Des MolncM , the majority of the members of the board who nro now In the city are In favor of the exhibit , nnd between now nnd the time for the beginning of tha sedation , some action will probably betaken taken by the board tha will in effect rescind the action of Monday night. Just , what their plan is the members do not llKo to say , but there Is no doubt that they have authorized the .superintendent to go on will- the work nnd thov will see that the ex penses are paid. The exhibit will consist of example ! of the wont done by the pupils , to gether with engravings of the buildings ot tlio city , and whatever other features the .superintendent may decide upon. The exhibit wtien completed will bo sent to Dos Moines , whcro It will bo arranged by the committee navlng it in charge , and placed on exhibition nlong with tboso of the other schools throughout tlio sta' s. After the association mooting Is over tlio exhibit will bo packed away for a year , when It will bo brought out again and sent to Chicago , to bo placed on exhibition nt the World's Columbian exposition. It is likely tnat the necessary action will betaken taken by the board some time next week to btithorlro Prof. Sawyer to go on with the work. There are still four weeks before the openli'g of the ussocintioB , and It Is ttiought that in that time a creditable showing can bo made. DoWitt's Llttlo Enrlv Kisors ; only pill to cure slclc headache nnd regulate the bowels. Furniture , carpets , stoves nt cost , at Mandol & Klein's. Jan. 1st wo quit business. Jarvis wild blackberry is the best. \Vo have our own vineyards in Califor nia. Jurvis Wine company , Co. BlutTs. Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best. Ijnst Week. This is tlio second and last \ycek of our great oucrificc clearing sale in order to make room for our immense stock of holiday goods that is arriving daily. Below wo quote a few of our underwear bargains while they lust. See the daily Nonpareil for a more complete list.KNIT KNIT GOODS. EVERYTHING IN IIEADWEAR. GENTS' UNDERWEAR DEPART MENT. Gents' shirts ( grey ) that sold for 25c to go at 15c. Gents' shirts ( groy ) that sold for olio to go at "jc. Gents' shirts nnd drawers wortli 45c , for 3Uc. Gents' scarlet and natural wool shirts anil drawers , 7 < > e and OOu goods , all for this sale at G9c. \Vo show three makes of 50c goods in natural , camel's hair and white , which wo know cannot bo boat for value. See other bargains at 81.00 , $1.50 and $2.00 each. ' LADIES' UNDERWEAR Ladies' white vests and pants , n bar gain , 25c each. Wo have run short some numbers in underwear ; as n substitute wo put in our 15e and fiOc ribbed vests in ecru and groy for this sale at li'Jc each. Also our 62c } natural merino ribbed vest with equestrian pants , marked down for this sale to 50c. Our OOe all wool vests and pants in scarlet and gray , in ono lot for this sale at Toe. See our immense holiday display on Our second lloor. lloor.BOSTON BOSTON STORE , Fothoringhtim , Whitoluw & Co. , Council BlulTs , la. Store open every evening until 9 o'clock : Saturdays , 10 o'clock. SOCI.Uj IjIPB ON CUT-OPF. How tlio Denizens of tlio Island Kiuorliiii 15,11:11 Otlinr. Peter Uonda , a resident of Cut-Off Island , gave n dunce a few nights ago , to which many of the elite of the Island were invited. Mike McCormick , who aid not belong to the elite , was not Invited , but bo decided to como any way. At the door ho was told that ho was not wanted , but ho insisted on coming In. When ho found that Bondo meant business , ho assaulted him , nnd yesterday morning when Bondo appeared at the oulco ot the city clorl : to got n warrant for the arrest of his unwel come guest , both eyes \vero black nnd his fcatuics were otherwise sadly disarranged as the result of Ills encounter with Mr. Me- Cormicu's lists. Ho 11 led nn information charging McCormick with assault and bat tery , and Constable Nicholson wont to Cut off to borvo the warrant. When ho had been secured and was on his way onek homo , McCormick decided not. to como any further. Ho said ho was in Omaha , and ho dolled the Council Blufls olllcor to hold him any longer. McConnicks si/.o rather put such a thing out of the question uuvwuy , and Nicholson let him go. Another information will bo tiled today charging McCormick with assault with In tent to do great bodllv injury , and another trial will bo made. Nicholson has registered n vow that ho will got him the next tlmo ho goes for him , if he tias to bring htm In pieces , _ To the young face Poizonl's Complexion Powder gives fresher charms , to the old ro nowcd youth. Try It , Bordeaux , imperial pints , table olive oil , 70o at Slcad's grocery , opposite Ogdou houso. W. S. Balril , attorney , Everett block. Call telephone 129 when you want tlio llncst groceries In Council BlulTs. Apply at St. Joe house , Council HlulTs , if you desire to purchase cheap for cash hotel and bar furniture and Hxturos. House for rent. George S. Davis , druggist , 200 Broad way , has tlio leading drug store in tlio eastern part of the city , anil is taking the load tills year in holiday goods. There will not bo a liner or larger dis play of tlio beautiful holiday novelties In the city , and his handsome establish ment will bo the headquarters for Santa Clans this season. Gf to City canned goods , llnest in the world , only at Stead's , 111 1 Broadway , opposite Ogden houso. Hotel Gordon is llrst class. $2.00. Tlio finest grade of boots and shoos at Morris1 , 0 Pearl street. Illou'ry Farm. The Inisfall Philhamonlc Dramatic club appeared nt the opera house last evening In " ' Kami " In which each "lllck'ry , a play mem ber was given u good chance to display his or tier talents , and never has this club appeared to better advantage. Nearly every seat in the parquet and dress circle was occupied , and the balcony was also well tilled. George P. Hughes took the part of Ezoklcl Fortune , a Now England farmer , In nn excellent man ner , dividing n large share of the honors of the entertainment with Miss Ceila Hughes , as .Icbslo , tils daughter , and Miss Kate Wick- ham as Mrs. Prlscllla Dodge , a sus ceptible young widow. Jacit Nelson , Joisln's lover , was played well by Philip Puschcl , while Henry Piischol took the part of Gilbert Dnrkwood , n poutccl , though very heavy , villain. P. J. McBrldd made n tvplcal miser , whllo T. B. Hughes appeared as a city alder man of Irish descent. Andy Kasncr , K A. IngohUby nnd J. J. Hughes appeared In the role of three onicew of the law. The parts were evenly balanced throughout , and the play made a great hit all around. It will bo repented tomorrow afternoon ut n Thanksgiv ing matinee. At the close of the performance most of the audience adjourned to the Masonic tomplo. where dancing was Indulged In to the heart's content. This evening there will be un attractive program rendered ; after which thcro will bo dancing. Pine as silk Halier'.s Gorman Pills. lo t lornymcii. All clergymen are requested to call at the ticket olllco of the Chicago , Bur lington & Quincy railway , corner Pearl street and Broadway , and got their an nual half faro permits. O. iM. BUOWX , General Agent. Miss Maine Olive. * will sing at the Catholic bazaar this evening. A vocal solo by Miss Mamo Oliver is prominent among the attractions at tlio Masonic temple this evening. For corn shuckors Hollar's Australian salve. Poultry. Turkeys , chickens and goose , any quantity , in line condition , dressed or undressed. O. Younkorman & Co. , com mission , 103 Broadway , Council Bluffs. The Dolsarto exhibition in costume is worth the whole price of admission. See it at the Masonic temple tonight. In Millinery. The ladies will find Miss Ragsdalp's beautiful millinery goods at Thanksgiv ing prices. for the next few days. Babe Lunge in the "Goblin" reclta- tntion will appear at the Catholic ba/.aur tonight in the Masonic tcmplo. Turkeys And all the delicacies and condiments for tlio finest Thanksgiving dinner ntlH. V. Slend's , 104 Broadway , telephone 129. Attend the Catholic bazaar at tlio Masonic tomulo this evening. Use Hallor's Barb Wlro Liniment for horses , It never fails to cure cuts , wounds nnd old sores. Domestic. Secretary Foster Is better. His appetite is Rood and ho was able to sit up. Mose Pulton , wanted tit Dayton , O , , has boon arrested at Arkansas City. It Is now claimed that the loslslaturoof Now Vork state will 1)0 democratic In both of Its houses. Dlsnstnms pr.urlo fires have occurred near C'olhcit station , I. T. Many poor sottlois have boon burned out. Terrible sulTcrlng Is reported from Duranso. Meamoiu the poor people , owing to the complete failure or lliu corn crop. His estimate 1 that between I-.OJO.OOO and 15.000,000 tons of coal lias passed down tlio Ohio rlvur since the raise of that stream a couple of days ago. Koprosentntlvea of the Pennsylvania coal lo.nN Inivn met and decided to io trlct the production of coal for the month of December loll.'JjO.UDO tons. A violent wind storm occurred nt Itnlolgh , N. ( J. I'illiiij ; ! limbs-of trues struck two boys Charley Stone und John llrlggs , dangerously wounding them. The Farmers and Miners bank , n private concern owned by I'oolo .t Son of Irwln , 1'u. , has closed lib doors. Assets and liabilities , abe ut * 7.OOJ each. Ily the capsl/liiR of their boat four fllshor- inun on Lake Erin had a narrow csoapo from death As It w.as thov were In the water for twenty-four hours before bclim' rescued. Vlco 1'iesldant Itryan of tlio National World's Fair commission has left for Now York , on route to 1'arls. wheio ho will await the other tno members of the nurouean com mission. Warren Lelind of Chicago has received a dlsp.itch from tlio City of Mexico announcing tlio uoath of Don Luis Ifiillerof heart failure. Don llullerhiis been called the Jay Gould of Mexico. Thoio was a torrldc gale at Stanton , Va House" wcrs nnroofuj. walls blown down and much ( him. i o donu to fencing. The Uoshun rollliiK mill Imlldlm ; was carried away ; also part of the Clifton foundry. Oklahoma timber Inspectors have discov ered t'.OOJ wortli of timber belnx shipped to inurUot which had boon stolen from govern ment land. Prominent men are Implicated and a blKbcandul will follow. A combination of the oloctrlcnl supply com panies and eontr.ictoia of St. Louis , Mo , , lias been formed , Us object bulns to control prices of supplies and nn endeavor to rc ulato the entire business In Its own way. Ooorpo It. Sprl KS , general frolcht a''ent of the Nickel 1'liito mail , who was Indicted by the federal Krand jury on tlio charge of huv- ItiK discriminated In freight rates In favor of Swift & Co , has given ball In the sum of JJ. MJ Mr. B. I * , lliitchlnson. thn prom nent Chicago cage speculator , has withdrawn his applica tion for mombetshlp In the Now York produce exchange. Ho has also sold out a cortlllcato of membership that hu bought u low days ago The report of tlio Hoard of Control of tlio World's fair has been completed and will Im presented to the president. It Is thought the mesldent will send a special mossugo to con gress recommending further congressional aid to the fair. Immediately on soiuirlmj by Mlniicipolls of the republic in national comontlon the demo crats of that city havu thought they should have the democratic national convention , and It probable that an enoimous movement will bo in , i do to got it. Hulls Imvii boon commenced at Chicago to annul the ehartorn of the Chlcagti Mutual Henellt association anil the North American Ilonollt association on the gionnd that they have been conducting their business In a fraudulent manner. The Ute Indians In Colorado have been slaughtering lnr , ' < J numbers of deer anil other game. Just taking the polls and leaving the carcasses to lot on the vronnd. So gruat has been tha slaughter that the largo game In that fclato is thtcatonod with extinction. Russian troops have Invaded China , crossIng - Ing the. Siberian frontier , llalmaccdii conducted $ Ti,000,000 : In conduct ing bis sldo of the Chilian war. Dr. Frlck of llerlln has announced to the i'rotestant synod that the revision of the blblo had been complete , ! and would bo published In January next. The business ninn of Liverpool were greatly shocked when obey learned that Mr. C. 11. Taylor , u noted merchant ot that c.ty , had committed suicide The Jewish iiiarlor | of CharckolT , Russia , has lieen attacked by u mob. Much propuity was dostioyi'd. The loss is very heavy , The rioters were quelled by the tionpx , It Is announced that the owners nfthotln- platowoiUs In Wales huvo decided to close. their mills for a fortnight In December and a fornlght In January , to bring about an im- pro\cmentln prices. Two Kngllslimcn. John Cooper and Walter Hundull by name , have been arrested at tit , Illnno. I'raiico , forollorlng to bH' > o the fore man ot a small arms factory to secure u Hpuelmon of thu now llnsslan lines , Tlio recent proposal of the dlirerent politi cal parties to nomlnuto a Joint candidate fur thu iiiesldency for thu Argentina Republic , lias been dellnltoly abandoned , and the selec tion prospoi'ts ' are now very promising. Tlio Chinese government lias decided that thu printing and publish ng of nntl-forolgn placards Is a cap'tal olfense. and has oiuured those already convicted of this olfense to bo beheaded forthwith , and without waiting for tlio formal Imperial authority , A fatal rnllroud accident occurred today on tlioOrol-liraltio line. A train was derailed on a brldiro and four carriages were hurled from the brlclgu Into the river bulow Twenty- three persons are reported killed und tun In jured. An ofllclnl estimate savs that a.COiXXWiO ( ) poods of grain will be needed In Russia fiom abroad. It In reported that the mlnlnlur of the. Interior lias been d'HgulsIng the true statu of alT.iIrs from tlio e/ar and will have to re sign mm that the full extent of the famine Is known. Chancullcr von Caprlvl gavu n luncheon yesterday In honor of M. dolfiers1. Among thu guests were Count Srhuiivaloir , thu Russian ambassador ; Prince liadzslwlll ; Huron Mar- hclmll von Illhuratcln , secretary of thu Imper ial forol'-n otllce : UcneralVorder and Ounurul \onWoddell , _ _ Affata bearing scales , coITeo mills with foot- power , grocers refrigerators , butter coolers * catalogue of Dorden & Scllocli Co. , Chicago. c fT Though but of Short DUfon ) , It Did Lo's of Damage , REPORTS FROM CITIES' IN ITS TRACK , ji' MmiiimciitR of Irstiuatl ; , < in to Its Trc- mcmloiiH Power itlJvory | Pluoo It Touched AftcHiinie of its Doings. Bcrrao , N. Y. , Nov. 21. An old tlmo rain storm stnick Buffalo yesterday after noon. The forerunner of the lively gale and deluge ciimo when the people saw big , black funnel shaped clouds formed over the lake ubout noon. They Increased Rraduully until they enveloped the whole city. Wtion the big spattering drops began falling pedes trians hustled for places of shelter and the storm burst with nil its fury. First the rnln came down gently , then n hurricane seemed to strike the town HUon cannon ball , blowing the rain Into clouds of mist. Thcro was u veritable pnnlo on the streets. Women siM-oameu for help. They could not move against the storm , It was so .strong. Horse cars were compelled to stand still because the horses could not f ace the torrlllo wind , IticiiMoM ) , Vn. , Nov. i4. ! Tlio end of the storm struck this city , and whllo little damage - ago has been done in tills immediate vicinity , reports from various sections of the ttnto show that the storm vas general nnd that many houses were unroofed , and chimneys , trees and fences blown down. Along the line of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad as far west as Clifton Forge , wind and rain togeth er have playi'tt havoc with houses and trees. STACNTOX , Va. , Nov. ! it. The storm was terrific horo. Houses were unrooted , walls blown down and much damage resulted to fencing. The Ooshen rolling mill was carried away and a part of the Clltton Forgo foun dry.KOIXOKK KOIXOKK , Va. , Nov. 21. A ti-rrllle wind nnd rum storm passed over this city. A num ber of houses were unroofed. Glass in many houses and hotels wcro broken. In Salem , a number of houses were unroofed nnd other damage done. The injury done by the storm in the country is very small. KAuinn , N , C. , Nov. 1M. During the violent lent windstorm hero falling limbs of trees struck two boys , Charley Stone and John Briggs , ilangerously wounding them. Hum 1'otST , N. C. , Nov. 21. A severe wind nnd rnln storm occurred here , blowing down trees , unrooting houses and doing much other damage. YOHK , Pa. , Nov. 24. At Hanover , In this county , the storm was terrible. Much prop erty Is damaged. Howard Cnrbaugh was killed by n falling building anasovon persons Injured. At Carlisle , sov'eral school build ings were blown In but fortunately only two pupils were severely injured. WtsniNoTox , D. C. , Nov. 24. The wind storm nnd cloudburst yesterday only lasted ten minutes , but loft a track of awful de struction. Ueorgo White , n fashionable ladies' tailor , was crushed to death and ono of his workmen also killed , besides six girls in the establishment being dangerously in jured. Ida White , the dead man's daughter , had n log broken. Nine iron workers on the Motzerott building had a narrow escape and a colored boJcurrior who was working with them is missing and is supposed to bo buried under the dnbris. About two tons of stone copincr was blown fromthq , top of thu white house onto the porch of the oust side , crush ing it in , and the llagstag on top of the white house was snapped off , A window In the cast room was also blown in. BALTIMOKI : , Md. , Nov.2l. ' The storm yes terday afternoon was a terror whllo it lasted. In the harbor there was a caldron of boiling water for a few minutes and every vessel felt the gale to n greater or loss extent. At anchor off Henderson's wharf was the largo Neiv Haven schooner , W. W. Converse , which dragged her anchor and cut a swath through the oyster Meet , taking with her ono and then another of them , until , when she bronchi up , she had several under her port quarter in a knot. In lier flight the Converse - verso carried awuv the foremast and broke tua main boom of the schooner Holland Point. The tug Easby got the Converse out of her tangle and the aaiaHor vessels were extricated. Several of the oyster vessels drlfto d into wharves on the Canton Mdo of the harbor. On the west nnd south sides the effect was not so great. The ship Jamas Halnos. for Sau Francisco , remained at an chor. York , Carlisle and other points in Pennsylvania suffered severely. CHUSTEII , Pa. , Nov. 24. I'ho heavy blow yesterday afternoon capsized the tug Uncle Mike of Roach's ship yard. She sunk in twenty-five foot of water. Her crow was roscued. HAIIHISUUIIO , Pa. , Nov. 24. Yesterday's thunder storm blow with fearful velocity. Two spans of the Clark's ferry bridge over the Susijuohonna river were blown away. Arthur Crook , seventeen years old , was blown from the trestle at the Lochlel Iron works and had both wrists dislocated , oesides sustaining other Injuries. A bout eighty feet of the roof of the state lunatic hospital was carried away and n horse and buggy were blown off the approach to the Paxton street overhead bridge. Many houses were un roofed. Wii.KiismniiE , Pa. Nov. 24. The heaviest rain nnd wind storm of the year prevailed throughout the Wyoming valley yesterday afternoon and did very much -damage. Tlio rain came down in shoots , and at times it seemed us though another cyclone was sweep ing through oetwoen the mountains that en close the viilloy. LANCISTCU , Pa. , Nov. 21. A violent hurri cane passed over this county yesterday. At Monterey the German Baptist church , n largo brick building , was demolished.rlho large tobacco barns of Jacob Burkhard and Isaao Legman , In the same vicinity , were blown down and the tobacco ruined. Henry Buhl's barn in upper Leacoclc was also moved from Its foundation and badlv dam aged. Tlio storm lasted but a few minutes. LOCKIIAVUX , Pu. , Nov. 2s. During a heavy wind and rain storm hero yesterday after noon a largo tobacco shea on the farm of U. SV. McCormick was blown down. The shod contained the crop frown on seven acres of land. The storm was accompanied by thun der nnd lightning. Prrr&ninin , Pa. , Nov. 21. The gale is over and the weather Is growing cold. Communi cation by telegraph w.is restored In all direc tions and business is once more assuming its normal condition. The damage done by the storm In western Pennsylvania , eastern Ohio and West Virginia will roach several hundred thousand dollars. AI.TOONA , Pa. , Nov 24. The storm here burst ninny sewers , blow In the gable of Emerald hall , unroofed William Shcllon- borger's storage building ana dismantled the stock nnd destroyed the brick sldo walls of the city railway company's electric plant. The engineer , M , Hifeman , was seriously injured by falling debris. The card will not bo run for several davs , CAMS Mvr , N. J. , Nov. 21. The storm yes terday brought In u heavy tide , covering the meadows at high water along the shore nnd fur out over the shoals Immense breakers tumbled , but no damage I.s reported beyond the wrnncblng tiwiiy of n portion of the lower deck of the ocean pier. At Capo May Point borne portions of the bluff beyond Capo avenue were still lurthdr oncroichod upon. ATMNTK CITY , N. J , , Nov. ' 'I.Tho storm hero lasted until S o'clock , with hard rain NATURAL FRUIT FIAVORS. \fanllla ' \ Of portoot purity. Lemon -I - Of great strength. Almond -I Eoonomy'ntholrU9 ' ° Rose etC J Flavor as clollcntoly and dcllolously aa the fresh frult It is Natural That wo should transact the largest bus- IIIOSH In the suit and ovorcoixt line , ( t Is also natural that our friends compotlnir with us in the sumo line of business should bo nnnoyod at this lead wo hold , and tint they should strlvo despor.itoly to close the pan. Wo can udinlro their heroic olTorts and their In onlotis do * vices used to attract trade , but it Is Hko the sailing vessel's attempts to over take the tnoilorn Steam-Propelled Ocean Racer , Wo do not boast of unmatchublo bruin power , preat business sagacity or other "swell head" attributes. It is simply our recognition of the laws of produc tion and consumption. Wo manufacture the goods and soil them direct to the consumer. Tfftrf CUTS OFF ALL MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS. Wo manufacture on a largo fcoalo for our retail stores lu the lending cities of the union. THIS INSURES ECON OMY IN PRODUCTION. When a clolhmalcor or manufacturer of any of the material that goes Into clothing is forced to soil wo got a full bonollt. as there are but fo\v factories lo compote for the goods. Not so with : v forced sale of roiuly-mado clothing , as the thousands of retail dealers through out the country are always ready to buy at any slight reduction. DO YOU SEE TIIE'DIFFERENCE IN OUR FAVOR ? SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. TT1OK ItnNT 80 iiures of land In Si-etlon 1 In Washington township for ono-tlilrd of the crop for SUIISOM of 18U- ' . Apply to I.coniird Ev- orctt , Council Hlulls , la. F OlTuiNT 1'or season of 1802. IfiO t.orcs of line hliy land , about two inllos from city. Kent , $4. Apply to l.uonanl Kverutt , Pearl street. Council ItlulTs. I WANT to buy stock of Krocorlcs or boots nnd shoes. Will nay part cash and part by a 5 room house anil lot in Oinulia. li "rf , Hoe , Council lllulfs. FOKSAI.r : li'nioG-voiir-otd imiro , uoUliluR about 1,101 or 1'JJO pounds. fii ! ' Hro.iilway. TOW A farms for sale : peed 4SO ncto farm , W > : Improved IfiG iiures. $ i. ; linprcvod 8J , 4 mllua from a lar o town. $ . . ' ( ! . Kiirms of all si/us. Several farms for rent. Johnston A ; Van 1'ht- ten. Comic.1 ItlulTs. YOUNG fresh mllcli cow forsulu. Apply at ( i2. > Itrondway. FOll HiNT : 5-room house , with bath nnd city water , : II5 N. 8lh street. IVrtlos oc cupying coliu' to boarding. OllTIOE l"or rent In Bro ui building. Main and I'eurl streets , having all the latest Improvements , hu.ited by steam , elevator , closets , etc. Apply to J. J. llrown , or llurUo & Uasncly , on premises. LADIEH and pontloiiien wanted for best selling boolc In the world ; n. ! , ' waives for holldiiv trade ; W a day or U ) per cent. Call or address 131 Kappcll ave. , olT Mudlson at. FARMS , garden lands , houses , lots nnd business blocks for sale or rent. Day & Hess , 10 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. HT fhimhflrc Attorney at t.aw , No. I , J , lillillllUU ; ) , I'ojiri street , over Hush- nell's store. Telephone No. 2il Uusluosi hoiiis.8a. ui. to Up. m. Council Hlults , U. Sims & fcdoral com Is. HODIIIS ' ) , 4 tincl 5 Shujart Ucno block. Council UlulTs. la. THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR , Manager. showers. No dnmjigo was done to the bench , the tldo being higher , but not reaching dan- Rorous proportions. IJuiu.iNf.TON , Vt. , Nov. 21. At midnight the wind on Lalto Chumpluln wus blowinp a galo. There is little boating nt this season of the year , uml there was probably no dnm- nco lu that direction. In this city signs wcro ( lying nbout , but no furtuerdnmngo is known at present. UocnusTini , N. Y. , Nov. 21. Weather experts - ports hero yesterday wcro prophesying a big blow before night , ns thn city seemed , nc- cording to nil Indications , to bo nt about the center of n cyclone stoim. The barometer dropped half nn inch in tlueo hours , and nt ! l o'clock stood at Ub.-l'J. ' Hut the wind never attained n greater velocity than twenty -four miles an hour , which speed was reached utS o'clock. The storm cavorted all nbout the city In a vorv lively manner. Nisw YOUK , Nov. 21 The tail of the cyclone ranched this city nbout 3 o'clock yes terday. Hushing up the bay and harbor from the southeast nt the rate of llfty miles an hour It lushed the water Into foam and waves llftoon loot high , dashed around thu ferry boats and over the docks whllo the passengers huddled together In fright In the cabins. Octsldo Handy Hook the cyclone paid Its attention to the In coming vessels. Nearly all had to wait until the storm spent Itsolf. The cyclone played havoo with the telegraph wires. The storm uns the most severe this section and the entlro wostorlv line south experienced this yoar. The winds are still high and threaten to bo stronger , witii the temperature at froo/ing point. YOUK , Pa. , Nov. 24. It appears to have boon n tornado In Hanover county. A number of private properties were damaged , and the Kittory agon works were com- plutelv demolished , entailing a loss of $ . ' 5,000. The oncinoor noticed the wall crocking nt several places , but hofore ho could glvo the alarm the building was torn apart by the storm. Howard Uarbaugh and William Tnusmger , employes , were burled In the wreck , und were rescued with dlftlculty. Carbrtuirh's injuries were fatal , and ho died shortly afterwards. Others injured nros Joseph Paduor , Jacob Uushor , William Wolst , Joseph Komint , David nnd Hobert Althoff und Adam Holding , 'ilia Kittory Wagon works were romoveu from Now York city to Hanover last summer , and were built on na extensive scale. Ilni.i.urosTK , Pn , , Nov. 21 , A church at Hecla , ton miles from this place , was blown down on a number of children who had sought refUKC from the storm , John Hnrnes and Ellai DinUel were fatally Injured and a number of others seriously hurt. Constipation poisons the blood ; DJ Witt's Little Kurly Hlsors euro constipation. The cause removed , the disease Is gono. CumlMM'liiiicl'ri O.ihO I'ostiiriiiml. Judge Smith returned yesterday morning from Iturlun , where ho went Monday evenIng - Ing to hear tbo evidence In the case of J. K. Cumberland , charged with murder In the llrst decree. Afiur holding a consultation with the three other Judges at tha district bench It was decided to postpone the hearing of thu evidence until some tune In the future. The reason for tins action could not bo learned and the tune tor tbo trial has not vet been BUI. It Is salt ! that the Judgof are rather Inclined to favor Ufa Imprisonment as a pun ishment. Co. , SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STS. Send for Catalogue. Open till 8 p. m. Evenings. Saturdays until 10 o'clock. NOW BUY YOUR MEAT OF 333 FOLLOWING PRICES WILL PREVAIL UNTIL JANUARY i , ' 92 : BEEF. MUTTON. Per Per Ib. Tenderloin .ISc Rack lUJQ Short Loins .lOc Whole Mutton 8Ju Loins , full . 8c Hind Quarter lOc. RibKoust No 1 . 80 Logs lOq Uib Roast No 2 . 7c Stows fie Roast Beef , Shoulder . So VEAL. Rounds Whole . ( ic Logs 10o Shoulder Cod Roneless . fie Whole Veal 80 Sirloin Buts for Steak . He One-half Veal 80 Top Sirloin for Steak . 8c Hind quarter Veal lOo Rolls of Beef for Stciik . 80 Stow Veal i Co Plaits Rolled for Roast . fie PORK. Corned Beef Rumps . 6c Corned Beef with bono . He Tenderloin 12o Boiling Beef with Lone . lie Pork Chops ] 0o Boiling Beef Rumps ( boneless ) . . fie Pork Loins Oo Spiced Beef cooked . 7o Pork Shoulder 7o Hind Quarter Beef ( steers ) . 8c Salt Pork 9o Hind Quarter Bcof ( cows ) . Co Breakfast Bacon No. 1 12o Fore Quarter Beef ( steers ) . ( io Breakfast Bacon No. 2 10o Fore Quarter Beef ( cows ) . 'lc HAMS. Side Bcof ( steers ) . 7c Extra Cured llo Side Beef ( cows ) . oo Sugar Cured No. 1 10d Loin and Porterhouse ,10o Sugar Cured No. 2. Od LARD. Single Pound lOo SAUSAGE. Kettle Rendered 80 Kettle Rendered , 501b 8Jo Vcmo lOc No. 2 Tierce 7 jo Bologna ( ! c No. 2 fiOlb 80 Liver. ( i < ; Compound Tierce. 7o Head Cheese ( ic Compound , 5Ulb 7jo Pork 80 Buttorino und Oleomargarine 2Uo Don't fail to try the Newest Delicacy of the Season , Green Bay Smoked White Fish. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEMM DYE WORKS Alsklndsof Dvalng and Cleaning done in thohl'jhait Bt'loofth" } art , F.nled an 1 statnod brlcs made tn look aa good a ? now. Wo.'lt promply dona and dullvoratl In all p irtJ of the untry. Send for price list C. A. MACIIAN , PROPRIETOR. 1013 Broadway , Near Northwester i Depot , COUNCIL BLUFF3 , IOWA CITIZENS STATE BANKer or Council Bluffs. APITAL STOCK . $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,003 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $225,005 i I. A. Mll'or. ' ! ' . t ) . flloason , R. li Shinmrt , U IU irt , .1. 1) . KdinuniNon. Ohurlui K. llannun. Trans lot Kuneril b uiklii i busi ness. It.ir . usteAplt.il ami surplus of any bunt tn Southwestern low.i. NTE.RESF ON TIME DEPOSITS FrfiSTMTiOMLBM OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO/VV. / Paid Un CapHal . $100ODD Oliloit orgnnlial bink lln Itii cltr. Korolxn ail domenlo uxcliaiue nn 1 iml "mrllHi KiuJJiil ftttmitluii i > Mi ) to collection ! . Acon'jnti of Inllrla- ual > , bnnkt , ImakuM ml corporation ! lOllclUl Corrixpoiiilonc'iln Ylltxl. UEO. V. UANKOIll ) . I'riMliient. A. W. UIKKMA.V. Ciih r. Gi Mof C. ESTEP , . , 14 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs , Funeral Director and Men's Suits- Miulo for this SOUSOH'B trnile. Irlm mod In noiit , ilurnblo Htylo , nil wool ; In prices from $10 up to elegant $33 i'rlnco Alberts. Men's ' Overcoats In un endless vnrloty , tn nil cloths , nmkea unit prices. Wo huvo u RWH1 * wurin Business Overcoat for $10 , nnil from tlmt up to the llne.st nmdo. Boys' Suits. Wo huvo always huila InrL'or ntnl bet tor line of Hoys' and Children's Suits tiiun any house in the city. Prices , Knee 1'tints Suits , from $ J2.r > 0 ; Long I'tint Suits , from Jl.fiO up. Boys' Overcoats. Ulslors , cupo , plain , all cloths , muilo to stand the wear and Ueopont the cold , from S.'l.OO up. THE OLDEST MlLxlalNO KlliM Ira tlio West. For Bread Making or Rolls , Wo warrant this brand of Flour omm ] to the boat iniido unyvvlioro in the U. H ASK YOUU OROCER TOR IT. Other BiMiiclB-WhUo LoafEarly Uiso , B. M T/.3J.IJJ.C , Oniai A vit , lllSJucksun struct. O " OO O" O Hungarian Process. 55 - _ ROLLER COUNCIL BLUFFS ,