THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MO3&AY , DECEMBER 21 , 1891. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL , BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. EcllTtrccl'ly Cnrrlcr In I ny part of the Cltr. 11.V. . T1J.TON. - rrrt rtutnvruJ tlim'nr ' OniCfl . No. 41 TIT-r-'llorsFHlNlpht Editor . No.a N , V. Plumbing Co. C. H. Water Works Co. Removed to S10 Pearl street , Counrll Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans. 204 Sapp block. Burborn'sdianionds.wntchcs.bollanyBOods. ' u. J. L. Paxton leave * tomorrow for n visit of two weens to his old homo In Wcllf vlllo , Mo. The Iowa Legion of Honor has rented the Grand Armv bull us a place to hold their meetings and will occupy It this evening for the first time. Thn School board will hold a mooting this evening nt which the final report of the com mittee appointed to Investigate the coal mat ter will bo made. The noclul union of the Fit-it Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow evening with Miss M.ime Devol , corner of Willow nvnnuo nnd Bluff street. George livans has returned from Iowa City , where ho has been attending school , to npend the holidays with his parents , Mr. and Mrs J. F. Kvans. The funeral of llttlo Kmlllo , Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Illrsch , took plnco from the family residence on Kust Broadway yes terday afternoon. There will bo n mooting nf the city council tonight. Besides other Important business tbo investigation of Bx-Flromnn Dell McDonald will probably com in onco. The first arrest since Friday afternoon was nmdo last evonlng at V''M o'clock , J. L. Burroughs being Iho name of tlio victim. Ho is charged uith begging on the streets. Mrs. Ilnywood , wife of ono of the oldest nottltrn of'Pottawattntnlo count ) ' , Is lying at her homo four miles cast.of the city , danger ously 111 from nn attack of apoplexy. She is T2 yrars ot ago und It Is feared that she will not recover. A number of Otnuba friends have pro- ccntcd Mist Or , i 1'ipor with n beautiful token of fricndshlo consisting of n cold breastpin ulth a diamond sotting. Miss Piper departs for her homo In Chunoa , 111. , caily next month , nnd the llttlo gift will bu a lasting reminder of her many pleasant times during her sojourn here. Suit has been commenced In the district court by L. W. Hess against George E. Gugo and others , for fees which ho claims nro dno for services us ntlornoy in the suit of Gugo against the KJmball Champ Invest ment company. The plaintiff wants fciOU for work covering a period from Juno to September. Ho also claims that ho .spent (10 of his own money in the case , and bo wants that , too. A Christmas entertainment will bo given next Thursday evening In the First Presby- toi Ian church for the pupils in the Sunday * school. A now scheme is to bo tried this year , and instead of having presents for the children , the children .nro to bo given a chance lo mnitu Christmas time happy for Bomo ono less fortunate by bringing what ever they can In the way of clothing , toys or provisions , which will bo distributed among the poor of the city. It Is claimed that the Board of Trade has succeeded In getting a promise from the llrm of Kimball Bros. , freight and passenger elo- i valors of Amunosa , to move their establish- v ment to this city. The promise Is condi tioned on the raising of ? J,000 by the board to buy some lots on Ninth street , between Tenth nnd Eleventh avenues , fur a location for the plant. If the enterprise is brought to tbo city It will prob ably civo employment to about thirty mon at the start. Catarrh is not n local , but a constitutional dhcnso , and requires n constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparllla to effect a euro. LlO.lllOtl. Our Importation order this season wiis larcor than wo expected. On a few lines of holiday goods wo have put uriccs on same to malco them move. Look at the price list until Christmas or at least as long as they last. Wo are also hav ing now prices on our coats , it will pay you to HCO them. DOLLSI DOLLS ! DOLLS ! Wo have them and at the right prices. Sea show window and prices on them. The now Russian fur doll , 12ic ; largo kid body dolls at 25cluc , Cjc , $1.00 , $1.75 and $2.00. fcieo dressed dolls at He , lOc , 25c , Boo and $1.00. Beautiful dolls with silk dresses at $2.60. 30-incli doll at ODe. don't miss them ; others at $4.00 and $5.00 each. Wo have over 160 dozen dolls in stock largo enough fora wholesaler. Wool dolls , niptrer dolls , dancing dolls , talking dolls , Indian dolls , clown dolls , every thing made in the line. MAGIC LANTERNS. Comnleto line of views with each , 50c , $1.00 , $2.00 , $11.00 , $4.00. BLACKBOARDS. Our stock is overloaded and wo make a clean swoop in this lino. COc blackboards , 25c. ( We blackboards , 3Hc. OOu black bom ds. 45c. Prices cut right in two. BAMBOO EASELS AND TABLES. 45-inch cabol , 2oc. 6-foot ousel , 4b'c. 0-foot ousel , ( JOc. (1-foot ( fancy easels , $1.00 and $1,75. Bamhoo tables , 46a to 68c , MISCELLANEOUS LIST. Wo have not bpaeo to give you an in ventory of everything wo have , but will show you a good iitsortmont of guns , clium * , chairs , tables , trunks , wagons , writing desks , hahy carriages , wash eots complete , bureaus , etc. , etc. Wo handle the largest line of baskets in the city. It must bo so , for every ono who looks over our line expresses tholr opiji- lon in our favor. Baskets from Japan , hnskots made by the Indians , baskets from Russia in fact , everything now , cute and cunning in willow ware will bo found in this dopartinent. NEWMARKETS. All wool nowmarkots , plain atriiio nnd plaids , $1.00 to $7.60 , nt $2.45 ; $7.00 to $12.00 at $4.05 ; $15.00 to $20.00 at $7.50. CHILDREN'S COATS. $1.25 to $6.50 at $2. 76 ; $0.50 to $ ROO at $11.25 , all wool plaidn and fa tripos. $ ! U)0 ) to $5.00 jackets for $1.U8. Fur trimmed jackets , former price , $15.00 and $1ROO for. $12.00 , trimmed with astrakan nnd mink. $5.00 to 1S7.60 jackets at $ ! 1.05. $0.00 , $10.00 and 812.00 jackets , roofer fronts , lu beaver and Clay vwsteds , $7.60. Voht front jaekot , English beaver cloth , $12.00 quality for $0.00 , $15.00 mmlity for $10.00 , $10.00 quality for $12.00. * 9.00 jacket , hip Beam , heavy chovlot , $1.1)5. ) $12.00 ami $15.00 hip beam jackets , $7.50 each. each.PLUSH PLUSH JACKETS. $12.00 Walker plush jackets , $ aOO. $15.00 Wnlkor plush jackets , $10.00. $17.60 Wnlkor plush jnokots , $12.00. $20.00 Wnlkor plush jackets , $15.00. $22.60amU25.00 Wnlkor plush jack ets , $10.60. BOSTON STORE , Council Bluffs , In. Bulk oysters 25o quart nt O. O. D. Brown's. _ Buy your Christmas candy of C. O , D. Drown. Candy Co , So and 1-io n pound , mix nuts 16i ( n pound , Florida swuut oriutgosdo n dozen. Cltnnoo of n Iilfetiinc. Tuesday aftorngon from 2:1)0 : ) to 4 \ \ in. wo will boll for cash , these elegant Jap * nnoso teapots tilled with ono pound ol line tea , worth from $1.00 to $2.00 , nt 25c each. Positively only ono teapot tfoltl to each customer. Lund Bros. , 23 Main street , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Located an Opium Joint In the Heart of the Oily , IT IS VIRY WELL PATRON'ZED. ' iS'ot Only Abandoned Women Fre quent the Touch Ilrqort , Hut ninny Wln > Arc ttngnrdcd In the old Colorado liouso on Broadway , between Bovantb nnd Ult-nth streets , Is located a don that , if nil accounts nro true , should bo closed Immediately by the police. About two months ago the house was rented by ex-Ulty Poll Tax Collector A. J. McClarcn , xvhs opened 11 saloon In the front room on the ground lloor , where for years 11 dnnlclnir shop has been maintained to accommo.lato the trade of ubout the toughest cliiss of Council Uluffs rnkes. With the revival of the saloon returned Hourly all thu old h ant ; ers-on , the result being Hint witbm a wee after McOlaren took hold the pollco were frequently in receipts of requests to close tlio place. It was thought at llrst that the plnco xvas nothing uioro than : i fourth-rato drlnkln ? house and the pollco paid but , llttlo attention to It , Diit recent developments po to snow thiit the den Is still more danirerous tban a saloon It maintains an opium Joint ; a room In the front of the second story of the building , where those who have a doslro can ' 'hit" the plpeand enjoy its deadly hut temporarily oxhlluratlng effects without fear of Ofinv molested. This branch of the den Is said in bo tindur the personal ehnrpo of George Sutler , a character well known to the police. A man who has held various positions of trust In the pollco and marshal's department and who has boon ono of Sheriff O'Neill's deputies Is authority for the statement that the Joint really exists and that It Is not only patronized by woman of tbo town but by many so-called respectable women whoso names It published would sturtle the community. Ho states that ho visited the place ono night not Ion ? 111:0 In company with a certain member of the pollco fprco who holds down a beaten tbo dav shift. Ho was shown by Sutler a com- Dloto "layout , " among which wcro six or eight pipes. Accordlne to hit story tbo policeman smoked himself to sleep and re mained under the influence of the arup , In the don , all night. Ho refused to smoke and left the place disgusted with Its surround ings. It was in this bolo that Ihu cocking mam of Saturday night was had. The pit. was In a dlncy llttlo room Just back of the saloon. About 100 witnessed the flphts , among the crowd being two members of the pollco de partment. Constipation polsotu tno Dlood ; Do Witt's Little Eurly Ulsors euro constipation. The cause removed , the disease is gone. THK CI AKINDA ASYMTV. .Superintendent l/ewcllcn Greatly En- cournued l > y the Prospects. Dr. P. W. Lowollen , superintendent of'tho Town hospital for the Insane in Clannda , was in the city yesterday , ctuoute homo from Lincoln , Neb. , where , last weok. bo attended the quarterly mooting of tbo Medical society of the Missouri Valley , of which organization ho is o prominent member. While in the 1luffs ! Superintendent Lowellon gnvo Tin : Ben some interesting information concerning his asylum , It being all the more v&luabla to the people of wobtcrn Iowa on account of the in stitution's infancy , its marvelous growth , and its great strides to the front among char itable Institutions of a similar character In lo.va. The asylum opened for patients Docornber li ! , 1S8S , nt which time there were receiveu from the hospital in Independence nlnotv Incurable - curable and state patlnnts , all males. Then on December 13 of the same year a chnrgo of 12-5 patients of the same class was received from the mammoth Institution In Mount Pleasant which is the oldest and most prominent In tno state. The Mount Pleasant consignment was also mada up of incurable and pauper male patients , so that Superintendent Lewellen found himself starting out in the management of his infant institution with a euro that was fur creator tban bo bad anticipated. But 119 was not discouraged by this , and with the aid of willing and able assistants he succeeded within a month In having the hospital in such splendid workIng - Ing order that all visitors were welcome to inspect It from cellar to garret. Ever since the opening of tbo Clarlnda hospital Its district as provided bv law has consisted of all the counties in southwestern Iowa , Including the county of Polk , contain ing Des Molnos. The district being so largo It was not long baforo the six small wards which comprised the only section of tbo hospital , woto crowded to overflow ing \\ith patients. The superintendent sought relief from the legislature , but tbo demands of the other two institutions of tno fatato wcro so much greater that Dr. Lewollon wis forced to give up tbo Idea of enlarging the male de partment and look to the building at a female wing in order to relieve the distnvssod condi tion of Independence and Mount Pleasant. Two years ago the general assembly ap propriated to this institution 108,400. ( Jut of this appropriation the female- department had to bo built and furnished and all other contemplated Improvements , such as follow the opening of Institutions of this character , nmdo. Woric was Immediately commenc ed on tbo female department , nnd so rapidly busjt been pushed that by January 1 , IblU , .several waids will bo ready for oc cupancy nnd not later tban Apt 11 1 of next year the entire wing will bo open for the re ception of female patients who nra to bo brought from the other two institutions of the state , which arc both so overcrowded. The superintendent says the appropria tion sot nsldo for furnishing the new wing was originally cut In two , und the result Is that what remained was used In the erection of the wing , HO that before It can bo furnished an additional appropriation must bo asltod for. When this wing Is occupied the number of patients to bo cared for will exceed 0(10. ( The original plans of the asylum call for two moro sections ono to bo added to the maio , and the other to tbo female de partment of the hospital , The superintend ent hopes that tbo next legislature will make him a liberal appropriation so that If noth ing moro U dona ho can nt least com mence carrying out the plan * nnd thus take step * toward the ilnal completion of the Institution. To commence this work , and nt the same time not neglect thu asylum's yearly needs and the other improvements. Dr. Lowellon says that at least 5300,000 will bo needed , and $ > 0,00l ) Mould not bo too much , The superintendent says that the out buildings'of the hospital &ro In poor condition and only temporary , pending the appropria tion of moro money from the state for substantial structures such as are sorely needed. The institution has not as yet a chapel iiorun amusement hall , nor'aro there suitable quarters for tbo employes of tbo Institution. Tbo laundry must bo en larged to double Its present capacity In order to do tbo work when the female wlnir it occupied , nnd barns and itoro bullaliiRs uro badly needed. The Hvn stock has no shelter now other than that given It by straw-top ibeds , and much of the farm product Is rotting away nnd going 10 wtisto every year owing to the lack of a bet ter plaoQ to store It than caves dug Into iho earth. While tbo Clariuda hospital Is in a magnifi cent condition in every respect , considering the length of time It has boon opon. the superintendent - perintendont says ho sees many wnjs for Improvement , of which advantage must bo taken by the state at the earliest convenient date. Hs thinks that when the needs of tbo Clarlndu hospital are laid before the approaching legislature it will t > co the necessity of immo.lUto action nnd malio an unusually liberal appropriation. I'nnernl of Hubert Pnrklilll. Tbo funeral services over the remains of tbo late Uobort Parkbill , tbo switchman who met such a horrible death In the Union Pa- clilc yards hero Tburida/ night , were bold yesterday afternoon in tbo First Bap- tlst church , at the corner of First avenue nnd Sixth street. The edlflco was crowded with friends of the dcccaicd and his sorrowing family , among thorn being the local branch of the Brotherhood of Hallway Switchmen , who attended In a hodv. The casket which hold the remain1 * wo" nlmoit hidden from vlow by beautiful floral tributes. Hov. L. A. Hall preached the sermon , which loomed with thoughts of condolence. The cortugo was loj to Wnlmit Hill by Dalboy's military band. Then came the body-of rail road men , the hcnrso nnd carriage * . The services at the grave were very short. The deceased was highly esteemed by nil rail toad m.'n who know him , nnd the last sad tribute to his memory yesterday was n fitting iccognltlon of his sterling worth as an asso ciate and a citizen. The only Idndorgnrton In the otty IB in Iho Mo'rrlum block , no.xt to the Vroune Man's Gliridtian association. Experi enced tonuliors nnd only ono-half usutil rates nro charged. Itnlldiy ontlfl. Romotnbof lint DoHavon 1ms ono of the most elegant stocks of holiday novol- tics in the oily. It surpasses till former years both in beauty and low prices. Call and soc thuin. Genuine ) tortoise shell combs at Bur- horn's. Roitor , the tailor , 810 Broadway , has nil the latest styles and new winter goods. Satisfaction in every rcspoct guaranteed. _ Micd His Own Hloo'I. Hans Larson , n car cleaner In the employ of tno Northwestern , met wltn what might bnvo been n serious uccldont yesterday but for the prompt attention of physicians. Via was cleaning n lamp chimney , nnd was pressing hard on ttio glass when It broke , nnd tbo fragments were buried deep In the lleah. Some of the ar teries In his loft wrist were torn open nnd the blood spouted forth In n .stream. Some of his fellow workmen bound up the wound RO as to stop the Mow of blood , and n physician was summoned. It Tvas found necessary to tie a knot In the arteries , nnd for this purpose a delicate sur gical operation had to bo performed. Ho was llnully llxo 1 up. but It will bo some time be fore lie is nblo to use Iho Injure.1 member. Carman Feed and Fuel company , wholesale and retail hay , grain nnd feed. Special prices on. hay nnd grain in car lots. 700 Main stioot. Council BlulTs. Everything now in the line of holiday coeds at D.ivis'drug storo. Ho has the largest stock and lowest prices in the city. His stock is all now and fresh , and must ho sold. If you are looking for holiday goods it will pay you to call utid examine his stock before purchas ing. C rd Party. The Misses Hcinbsck and Goodyear enter- tnlnrd a number of friends at a curd party last Friday evonlng nt tbo homo of Hon. and Mrs. M. F. Kohror on Vine street. The pri/os were won by Miss Thomas and Mr. Fernekes. The guests Invited were as fol low ? : Messrs. nnd Mesdnmos Manning , Ivcrson nndKratz. Misses Cook , Movers , Coon. At- xvood , Spconcr , Thomas , Luster , ( Jillnrd , Van Brunt , Armstrong. Kiri-cht , Bcebe , Shepherd , Cnsady. Mrs. Lougco Messrs. Perfiold , Day , Stacy , Uuorr , Byors , Fernekas , Atkins. Gotten , Lcipold , Stimson , Tomploton , Armstrong , Spooucr , Shepherd , Lougeo. _ Very handsome Christmas novelties at. Do Haven's nothing poor or trashy. Drtt. Woodburydontistsnoxt to Grand hotel ; line work a specialty. Tele. Ho. Christmas goods at Doll G. Morgan & Co.'s drugstore , 742 Broadway. Solid silver and plated ware for less money than any where else in the city at E. Burhoni's , 17 Main street. Mnndel & Kline will move their en tire stoclc to Sioux City January I. Until that time you can buy furniture , stoves , carpets , at your own price. Candy Co a pound at C. O. D. Brown's. Want Hotter l 'irn I'lotcotion. Sotno of the residents of the western part of the city nro making considerable com plaint at tbo lack of tire protection afforded them. There have been but few fires In that part of the city slnco the new lira cngina honso was erected , but In almost every case where there has been n IIro ibo loss has been total , not so much on account of the Inefficiency - efficiency of the fireman as on account of the scarcity of hydrants. It Is claimed that the maintaining uf tbo lower Bioadway house under tbo present system is a useless cx- pendltuio , us the firemen are hampered to such an extent as to bo unable to accomplish nnythlngwhon tboy happen to bo needed. Wo have our ownMnoyards in C illfor nia. Jarvis Wino cone : my , CD. BlulTs With Only Hire Walls. It may bo n house. It isn't a homo. If you want to add Christmas cheer throughout the year , Bolcct something from Chapman's art parlors. Fresh oysters 2oc quart or 20c can at C. O. D. Brown's. Do Haven has his usual stock of beau tiful dolls. They uro worth seeing and way down in prices. Commercial mon. Hotel Gordon the host $ ii house In Council BlulVs. Biggest bargains in holiday yoods in the city at E. Burhoni's. It is a well known fact that noonlocan got bettor goods for less money at E. Burhorii's than any other place In the city. Go and bo convinced yourselves. The largest stock of Japanese and Chinese goods oust of San Francisco , 'Frisco ' prices , at 317 Broadway. Swanson Music Co. , Masonic tcmplo Our line of fancy holiday arllolos is complete. Don't fail to sea it. Doll G. Morgan & Co. , druggists , 7-12 Broadway. Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best. Walnut block and Wyoming coal , fresh mined , received iltilh Thatcher , 10 Main. _ Jarviswll.l blackba.-r.v is th Walnut block coal , $1,25 per ton. Do- llvored anywhere in city. Carman's , 70(1 ( Main street. Dentil Hull. VicKsnuiio , Miss. , Doc. UO. Colonel Wil liam K. Kennedy , couornl manager of tbo vast estate of John P. Klchnrds , dlod at Ilus- lund this morning. Ho contracted his Illness while riding over the Kpps plantation with Mr. Uichurdson In the rain. PlilMDKU'lllA , I'a. , Dec. 20. Henry C , Gibson , son nnd bin-censor of the late John Uibion , founder ol the famous Mononguholu distillery nt Olbston , Pa. , dlod hero today , aged 01 years. JMV/.XJ UWJilti JHJltTll.HIKS. Kaunas Farmers ( Juuln-j Hid of Tliolr lirlrlitetlncHH. TOI-EKA , Kan. , Doc , 20. Tuo Dally Capital tomorrow will publish its eighth monthly report of farm ami city mortgages recorded nnd released duilng tbo month of November , Tbo reports for November wcro received from nlty-llvo out of the 100 counties of the state , no reports being published for counties in the western third of the ntatc. Thtso reports show farm mortcagoa recorded dur ing the month amounted to * llit,800 : and farm mortgages released , (1,001,100 , a not reduction of indebtedness on farms of | 487- HX1. ( The reduction ot clttyj mortgages is fS5,8.M . No releases by trdncclosuro of mortgages nro included in thc n report * . The Capital will nay editorially : "Mnny collnty registers report rm Improved demand , for farms. Hooks county , faaaxamplc , re- portA sales of twonty-llvo farms , Uuiscll county sixteen farm * , and M/irAlmlt county sixteen farms. Registers report that a largo percentage of navy farm mdilgagrt are for purchase troncv for an average period of six nnd one-half months. " ' The Capital's ' report shown a not reduction In the farm mortg.igo Indebtedness In flflv- seven counties in tbo nnstcrn , half oftho stnto of $1,778,51)1. ) The gross rodilellon li * IOOyO- ( WO nnd the now mortgages $ tfte,00 , , ) . JttOTHI ) OX IIIU C'.IHS. Alabama Politicians Ii'l lit with Pntnl KcHtlltH. DniMiNdiiA.M , Ala. , Dae. CO. There wore grand demonstrations and n torchlight pro- cosMon given hero Friday night in honor of Governorones ( , who Is a candidate for re-elec tion. Special trains brought In hundreds of minors from the neighboring towns nnd set tlements. After mlduicht , while ono nf tbo tr.ilns was returning to lllossburg , n bloody riot occurred in ono of thd earn. When the train was near Drookslde , Clifford Prlco at tempted to rcstoro order amoncr the drunken pasbcngcr.i , when Ba Wrod , u farn-or , opened tire at Price , killing \V. li. Ulack , n minor , and fatally wounding James Glover. Wood came near being lynched , but a posse of officers hurried him off lo jail hero. Ho ttnnt H.IMJ : . LoDtsvtu.n. Ky. , Dec. 20. The court of ap peals affirmed tno death sentence la the case of Henry Smith , colowd , who killed his em nloyer , L. J. Opucht , near LouUvillo a year ngo. The governor will fix the duto of execu tion within ninety days. Chicago will have a pollco band. Chicago has a co-oporativo bakery , London compositors have a hall. 'F.'lsco printers kick against plato. Now York cabinetmakers winning nine hours. A demand will bo mndo upon the Governor of Kansas by the Kansas Federation of Labor for the enforcement of the eight-hour law. Boston grain handlers want CO cents an hour nnd Ot ) cents for night work. In Germany glaisblowow uro paid only once a year. Boston stablemen want Sunday work abel ished. Oyslormen nnd fishermen will form a na tional union. Indianapolis has a sowing woman's union. The Boston Stonemason's union rejected applicants who were not skilled workmen. The bakers or the Pacific coast will hold their second annual convention in San Fran cisco In February. Delegates from fifty-one citlcsaro expected lo attend tbo approaching annual convention of the National Lcuiruo of Musicians which will bo held In New York City , commencing on March H , IS'J',1. The boycott placed by the Knights of Labor upon Clark's O. N. T. thread mills , Newark , N. J. , has seriously disrupted the business of that lirm. The Order of Railway Telegraphers has put organisers In the field. Nearly 11)0 ) local divisions are attached to the order. A big Increase is expected bv tbo commencement of the new year. While making n bolt in the steel works nt Holmstead , n workman rcfcorttly turned off a shaving ii ; > r > feet in length ! In the Woolwich Arsenal , Ungland.u shnving.171 feet in length is kept as a cariosity. A ftor a strike of soverat weeks' duration , the carpenters of Halifax , ' NY S. , have been successful in obtaining , recognition of the rules of their union. Tbov'had the financial assistance of the United .Urotnerhood of Car penters and Joiners of Afijprica. Several delegates to thji.convention of the American Federation of Libor at Birming ham , Ala. , uro opposed to-tho re-election as president of Sumue Gomfwrs or any other man opposed to reconciliation with the Knights of Labor. Detroit Free Press : It is said that Mil- wauiteo's committee to secure the democratic national convention will invadu Washington with u car load of boer. A car load of beer at the national capital would cut ubout as much of u figure as Milwaukee will in the race for the convention. tt1 } J.alKtt ! > If. Domestic. M , II. Dally , an cmho//.ler of ClarKsdalc. .Miss.ase.iplurel utau Ii'jiils. J. C. Snow , u notorious bnr/lar , has escaped from I lie ( Joliinilms , U. , penitentiary. \V. \ I ) , l.on , oily marshal of Elun/li un , Kan. , has been santm uo I und robbed of $ JUJ. O.irl IMgar Johnson , while laboring under a lit of insanity , jumped fiom the window uf a Chlc.iKU hotel and \uis killed. Internal Itcvonuu Collector Wormoastlc. of Pennsylvania , It N said , will leil 'n. lie in.il iivun charuJ nlth Irro nlailtlcs. The luslsp'Uu on the main line nf the Rio Grande boiithorn Mus been driven , an I Iu- i IIIKCI , Colo. , wl 1 celebrate the event All the union woiKincn on the Letter build- in , ' , ono of the l.ir.est itoro an I olllo'j struc tures In ChluuKO. will lie ordered out. C'hnrlrs Wlilett and a yonni ; man named I'yatt , both uf l > 'arm'.niilulc. Cole , , stood up nnd shot at ono another. Wlllott was fat. illy Mounded. A lire In thu rcstauiant under the ' --tar s'at- Ing rink ut Truclcvu , Cal. , destroyed the rink and thu Hlienllt huu o und a number of other buildings. At Sun I'rauelsi'o the Pacific mull steamship Oily of I'okln : ai rived fiain tlio Orient with smallpox aboard , bho has been placed In ( linn , inline. John Tohnuu hits received notice that he has Inherited fiom his gr iiidfiithnr In Kr.uieu , re cently deceased , p opvity valnn.l atfllli.OJU. Tobouu's homo Is lir.in'leiibnr. , Ky. John Dodd of St. Louis found his sweetheart Sophy Antony. In Iho anus uf a ilvul. Andrew Chancy. Dodd draw u Knife and Htihbcd t'hani'V. killing h in Inst.intly and also pro bably fat-illy cut Sophy. All eoloiod. A traveling man has brought suit airnlnst thu manager of a Minneapolis opei-.i house to rucovcrtho urlco hn paid for n ticket to nn entertainment In thu building. Ills vlow uf thu Htagu had been shut un * by two big huts. The Western Stone coinp.inuf Chicago has purchased thu stock and quarries of thu Juliet Htonn company and thu Oroieont Stone company. The consolidation mitkus tlio lar- grst concern of tlio kind In thu UiiltoJ State- ) All the MIOM In the employ of the Itnok In land ro.ul at St. Joseph , .Mo , have been aum- inarliy discharged. A'mv mon Invu been put to work In thulr places. No cause fur the com pany's action Is known , und none will bo k'Uen , At Wlel.ellll'i1 , Ky. . a well dic.ssed youii7 man wus found unconscious un thu I ) . ink of the Mississippi river iiii | ) dlod without being iiblo to muku known his iiair.o. lie hud bnon shut just above the he.lW und aliovo thu right e.ir. I'upors found onjliini Indicate that ho wus from Chester , IlU Mendotu III , . Director Wnrst und Ivlig ( | of the Stock bank uf lluslc , Switzerland , Jmve been aircatcU at , OHtUllll. . A tic.ity of o\tridltlui ; , placing Monaco on thu sumo Inluririllon it-fliotln as Kr.inuu , Has been . signed. )1/in Conrnd.urn , ot thujlrui of X.oin A Kuboll of Munich , wiis rrosd ( ( } un board tliubtunmur Urania , whh h salluil1 tin Now Vorlc. Hols charged with oinhoi/.liiiuunl. Kmpurur I'r.iucls JuKt'iih has given hU as- Mint to thu publication of a tvurk by Areli- ( hichcsa Stcphanlo dosurlbln hertiavoln und adorned with horown Hofrilr.iwIiiKs. It is inmiired th-ll ll'rlnco II Hinaruk's fllendH , I'riiu-o rnraiuiijinr und Count Don- ncrsmaik. uiu providing ( iiils | with which to start u gieut IIUiunriiU'w6witpapr ' In Her. In , The eomto du 1'urls Slit ) dooldud to abandon politics alter thuKfiiunl uleetlou und to dis perse all uf his pollil ul pro > on-'anlzerd , many of whom nro already see-klnK fresh oc cupations. A iiienibor of | : .uRiment : for Kast Wuroos- toishlio WIIH nireutuU oil arriving at 1'olko- Mono from iho continent , lie U churgud with dufraiidliiiC Muhurn colloxo ot i'l.l.ojj under his trusteeship , It IH rumored that Princess Victoria Miiry wants to lie married on I'uliruary - . ' . London Miuluty iHgroutly cunuurnud with tlioiinostlnn whether Ihu prlnco ufV , lies' niiiilvursary bhall bo ( ( 'lubralcd un I'ubruury M or March I , Thu chief uutln-t gonornl uf the Chlnnso Im- lierlal iinny II.IH lK > yiv.iliriWii from his lior.so und hU ncu wus tiroLi'ti. llo wus thu Uncut commander In tlio Oliiiiesu iirmy and wus gieutly iidnllrud. China will II ml It dlnlcult to replace him , Huron 1'uvu. thu late Italian minister to the United tUutuK , WHM HIIIIIII.OIIU I to Itumu rtTcntly und hua u hum i-unfurenuu with thu lirexldttiil uf Ihu council oji I'resl lorit Hurt rlKMi'n inunsaiio. Ho Ims now rutnrncil to Niiple.H. It In iibnotted ontrood authority that dllHomatlo relations Mill nhortly bu to-oytab- llonud Kith America. I'uva , however , will not return to Wuihlnglou. JL/ FACT If we don't duplicate any Suit or Overcoat from $5 to $8 less than offered by any house in Council Bluffs or Omaha , . a. The time is getting shorter , you must come quick , or else you miss this chance of a lifetime to buy goods at you own price. SAPP'S NEW BLOCK , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. WITH THE SILEN11 MAJORITY , [ CONTINUED FKOM FIIIST luoi : . ! Senator 1'cffer said ho bnd no mcnns of knowing who would be his now colleague In the sennit- , but ho could tell of n numOor of gentlemen who would bo mentioned for Iho vacancy. Among thorn were GuorRO H. Peck , Georco T. Antnony , ox-Governor Osborn , ox-Governor Crawford , Mr. Burton nnd others. All of them were , ho suld , very pop ular men , nnd any ono of thorn would make a coed .senator. Mr. Pctfor did not think that Senator In- galls would cook the appointment. solatium. Senator Plumb WIIH Admired by It'in- snnof Kvcry I'o'itloal Faith. Toi'CKKan. . , Doc. 20. The news of the death of Senator Plumb wus a great shock to his friends In Kansas. No ono know that ho had been nlllng , and the vigorous cam paign ho mndo last fall in the interests of his party scorned to bo convincing proof that his robust constitution was In the boat of con dition. When the campaign opened last fall the re publican party In Kansas was In sere straits. The fall before it had lost every thing to ttio farmers alliunco a sent In the United States sonatc , six out of soyon seats in the liouso , all but governor and lieutenant governor on the state ticket , and most of the county ofllcos. The f aimers practically con trolled the stnto when the last campaign opened. Senator Plumb , while 1m vi n K no direct personal Interest at stakein the election , weiit Into the campaign with a vigor nnd enthusiasm charucterislic of wbalovcr ho undertook. Ho stumped the state from ono end to the other , being obliged to undergo all the fatigues of a country campaign. HU work Is generally credited as bavin ; bocn Iho prlmo cnuso of the overwhelming adfcat of the alliunco and tlio republican victory. When the senator loft Kansas for Wash ington ho was certainly In the uoat ot spirits , and seemed to bo in the best of health. The announcement of his death was , therefore , a gro.it shock. It is no exaggeration to sny that Mr. Plumb was the most popular man In Kansas. Ho was the Idol of his own party and was highly regarded by his political opponents. As a man , ho had the respect and admiration of all Kansans without ro- gtird to political beliefs. Governor Humphrey Interviewed. The Kansas luw provides that in the ovcnt of the ooath of a senator tbo vacancy shall bo filled by the governor's appointment until the next meeting of the legislature. The next legislature does not meet until u year from now. Governor Humphrey was soon by n representative of the Associated press this afternoon. Ho hail already boon notiilcd of Senator Plumb's death by a private dispatch. Ho was greatly shoclced tit the nowa , so much so , ho said , that bo had given no thought as to the sena tor's ' successor. Ha would , of cour o , make an appointment to fill the vacancy , but ho had not considered any Individual. The va cancy tnlcht bo filled at a special meeting of tbo legislature , bat in view of the facts that the piosont legislature Is under control of thn farmers alliance , nud that the executive Is republican such u conr&o Is out of considera tion. The name of ex-Senator Ing.ills is al ready prominently mentioned by tbo poli ticians , ho Inivlng been tbo nominee of the party caucus at the tuna Senator Poffor was olcctod. In fact no other name has received any mention nt all. The fact that the torrn of tl'O ' nppolntoo expires when the next legislature con venes wilt make the next election in Kansas particularly interesting , for the leg islature elected then will tmvii the naming of n senator. The farmers alliunco , while having suffered defeat at tno lust election , is In no wise discouraged , and they have main tained their organization nnd appear as vig orous as over. Thov will now doubtless double thulr energy In thu attempt to glvo Senator Porter a colleague of his own polit ical faith , _ llin Visit to Philadelphia. Pnii.vnp.UMiiA , Pn. , Dec. 'JO. oonntor Plumb visited Dr. William Popper of this city on Friday last for tbo purpose of obtain ing the opinion of that well known physician as to his condition. Senator Plumb bad written lo Dr. Puppcr that bo was troubled with dl/jlncss , and Friday's consultation was the result of the correspondence thul followed. Dr. Popper tonight said , with reference to Us ! examination of the senator : "I found bonator Plumb suffering from serious Injury to tbo brain , duo to overwork. 1'ho root of the right optlo nerve was affected In such a muniicr that ono-hnlfof each eye was en tirely blind. There was no raaion to hope for any Immediate Improve ment , and on the other hand there wni no reason to expect iinmudluto serious results. The bunaior's condition was duo almost entirely to overwork during tlio hut campaign. " bonator Plumb remained hero Friday night nnd loft for Washington Saturday uftornoon. In conversation with a reporter before dnuartlng ho pooh.pnobod the idea that ho was III , saying that ho considered hlniscll in excellent health. Alaglotto.u.10,13 vVarori.O'arj ' ) a headaches In tiU mill ut'jj. .U all Trlok \innrlunn VIENNA , Dec. ! . ' 0 , The painter Vorcst- chagin wrltos to tbo Prosso to say that the selling of the "Angolus" and its reselling to Franco were bogus transactions , being part of a trick of Amnrlcaa art dealers to enhance the value ( f Millet's works. Voro.stchagln B.IVS that Stilton , the supposed purchaser , made u similar offer to mm , which ha de clined. \Vofjtnan piano. Now scnlo. Now tunliiK dovioa , Sold on inuUllinonU. Uivydon Bros. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. N-KCm KENT SUITE OlI'OUK I'UCAH- nnt moms suitable fur light hiitiHcUeepliDT , 312 A vciuio ( i , betid of Oakland uvcnue. POH KENT Good burn , ticnr court house. Apply to 11 eo tilllcc. GOOD girl wiintol ut V.'I South Seventh St. Inferences rciiulrnd. IPO Iowa farms for sale , Karms of from 40 to I'JOO iicrcs and from 8lr > uoracro up Send for list. Furnished hotel of III looms ( or auto or exchange. Johnston .V Van 1'attcn , F UK SALE or exchange 10 acres Improved land 'AVi miles from pnstolllco. Will tile : vacant pioperty. UruenshluUK Nicholson Co. .01 1 ! ) llro.idwuy , Council Illulfs. _ I WANT to buy stock of grocorlm or boots and shoes ; will pay p irt cash and part liy u 5 room hotifio und lot in Otmilm. U " 3 Dec. Council H ulTd. _ _ /"lUMI'LETE outfit bir fixtures and two pool V 'tables for sale and hit ! ding for rent , uood location , n. U. blieafe , ever Ollleor & I'usoy's banK. _ T71AK.MS , gnrdnti lands , honsas , lots and JL' business blocks for s ilo or rout. D.iy & llcss. LO 1'earl street. Council Illuirs. COUNCIL BLUU'FS Galvanized Iron Cornice Works It. GUAIIIj & SO.V , t > UOl"i 1O16 and 1O17 Broadway , KntimntOB furnls'ird on ull kinds of finlrnnlrcil or Cornlcu Work , Iron Itoaili KI btoru Krunls niul Open Work. Artistic Work n ppcctnllv Corres- pumleiico solicited from poluta iU.0 miles from Council lltulTa nud Ouitihu. "Absolutely * Best Made. " "A Delfciotis Blcdicatcd Con fection" for the relief of Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness , Sere Throat , and for clenriiitf the voice. 1'or sale by all Druggists and Confectioners. Packed in full two ounce packages , PriceS Cents. If you are unable to procure the Pomona Cough Tablets from your dealer send us 8 cents in stamps and receive a box by mail. Mode by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & CO , , Council Bluffs , la. run a.\ ContrHt Over tlio Will of LoulH O. HnimnoiMloy to In Hovivod. Ninv YOIIK , Doc. ! 20. John Mason broupht an action against the duchess of Marlbor- ouph ; , Georgia Williams , Jacob D. Loclcman nnd others to sot aside nn agreement , by reason of which the contest ever the will of Louis C. Hcimnorsloy was withdrawn before the ugroonient In the court of aopoals. On the complaint which was Illod today by John Mason through his attorney , Frank lin Brown , ho states that the tornn of sattlu- mcnt were that the contestants should bring no iiction nKiilnst the ducncss concerning the ostnto during nor llfctlmn , but iho agrno- ment was not to affect itny action ngnlnst the will nf tor her death. Out of the moneys she should receive ns Interest and income from unlncumhcred real estate the contestants weio to rccolvo $10 | , < ! ( ! 7 , the payment of which was to bo secured by a policy of $102- OUOonhorllfo. The plaintiff savs that ho declined to sign this agreement until nssurocl that all the contestants hhonld rucolvo n like amount or money. Ho snys that ho has since lonrned that Jamod 1C. Mnson declined to siin the iifirooincnt , but his approval was subsequently - quently secured by u pavmtnt to him of f)0,000. The appeal wtu then withdrawn. llo wants the nKrcomcnt sot usldo , the will contest argued in the court of appeals , and an accounting of nil moneys the duchess has eculvod slnco the uz roomunt was mado. JtOI\Ul \ > Of THK IHimKl' riftfST. It Is Trying to Fnrco Independent ( ' "Ifiiis In Sell Out. GniCAUo , III. , Doc. 'JO. The whisky trust having failed In its efforts to Induce some of the loading rectlllois of Toledo , Baltimore and Milwaukee to sell out to the trust on Its own terms , Una sent Its agent Into the terri tory of tbo stubborn Ilrins wltb Instructions to sell out whUkuy direct to the retailers at such low prices as will make the business un pro tit able. The light promltos to bo sovcro and of long duration , as thullrms out- slilo of the trust nro determined to maintain thulr Independence. Stoanior ArrlvalH. At Now York Steamers Ktrurla , from Liverpool ; Pennsylvania , from Antwerp ; Caledonia , from Mediterranean ports. At Oucenstown British I'rlnco. from Philadelphia. At Havre La nrotaguo , from Now York , At Baltimore Sulluu , Euclid for lilo Janeiro. , AsUfor Vailloatoa' * Ojjja-'iUltJ , no nthor. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IO/VV. / 1'aitl Up Cnpitiil $100,033 Oldest onriinl70il bint Un Iht cltr. Foreign anl domoitlo OXC.IIIKJ in I 03it soajrltloi KtpJJIil attention p.iUUocdlluctloni. Aooounti o ( ln.llrla- nnls , bint * . InnkcM itnilcorpoMtloai lOltoUol. Correiiaii | > 1nco In Tlt'J 1. OHO. I1. SANfOll ! ) , IVollJont- A. W. 1HKKMAN , Cnhl r. A. T. UlUlf , A ilit nt Cothl r CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. I r V. STOCK $150,005 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.003 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $223,003 Dllircroiis I. A. Mll'or. P. O. Oloason , R U Shiizurt , T. K. II irt , .1. I ) . Edmiindson. Cliarloi K Ilann.in. Trans.ict Konor.U banking busl- 11083. LtrKcstcanltil and suriHnaof any bauc In Southwestern IOWA. T RE3T O-J TIM DEPOSITS COUNCIL B.UFFS STEAM DYE WORKS , All Mndsnf DvoliiR nnd Cleanln. dnno In the iluhcht htylu of tlio art. \iUul and st.ilnod fabrics tniulo to look us pooi ! us new. lied fo.ithurs cleaned by steam In llrst-olms tiiiin- IILT Work piomptly dniiutinrlilullvurod In ull p.u ts of thu country. Send for prlco lint. C. A. MAOIIAN , - - I'KUl'KIETOIt. 10K1 llro.idwiiy. Near Northwestern Depot , COUNCIL Hl.UFFS , IOWA.