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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TfltHJSDAY. DECEMBER 31 , 1891. O V
THE OMAHA BEE.
COUNCIL , BLUFFS.
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OFFICE : - NO. 32 PEARL STREET.
Ecllmed ly Cnrrlcr In my part of thoCltjr-
II. W. TI1.TON. - MANAliHL
No. 4.1
KjUor
N , Y. Plumbing Co.
C. H. Water Work * Co.
Kcmovcil to CO I'cnrl street.
Council HlufTn T.umbor Co. , coal.
Crnft's chattel loans. 20 Snpp blocl' .
Hurhorn'siltamondSfWatchos iollda.vgoods.
Hov. A. Lllhorland of Orr.utm will preach
this evening nt tbo Union mission , 71 1 H road
way.
way.Miss Hotilc Hess has issued invitations for
a tea tomorrow afternoon nl her resilience on
Willow avenue.
The larceny case of Mrs. E. J. Shuhcrt U
sot for a h en r i nc this morning In Justice
, Bwearlngen's court ,
The annual meeting of the Chautaunua as
sociation will bo held January 12 In tbo
Hoard of J'rndo rooms ,
A watch party will bo given b.v the Indies
of the Kobokah degree , Independent Order
of Odd Follows , this evening.
B. S. Baldwin & Uros. of Davenport have
leased tbo Goff building on Third strcot and
will open a ladder factory there In a few days.
Krcd Berg , ono of the juryman In the
district court , was excused from duty yester
day owing to the flantfarous Illness 'of bis
wife at bis homo hi York township.
Ruth , tbo youngest daughter of N. W.
Williams , slipped and fell on the no yester
day nnd fractured her right arm. The Injury
Is painful , but not yorlous , aud she will bo
out again In-n short tlmo.
Mnrriaco Hcanscs were Issued yesterday
to Mnrtinas Sltiiksou ot Boomer township
and Mary .Torgonson of this cltv , nnd to 11.
B Cnvanaugh ot Wnyno county , Nebraska ,
end Mary A. Costello of Carson , la.
The following is the Jury selected for the
corning term ot the superior court : H. O.
Maxwell , W. M. Hoblnson , W. M. McUniry ,
Frank Grass , S. Davis , II. H. Oberholtzcr , ,1.
S. Tcmoluton , G , D , Brown and Frank 1'olor-
con.
con.Tho
The Unity guild gave a pleasant | party last
evening at Hughes' hull. After u musical
piogiarn in which several well known nnd
talented amateurs took part , a dancing pro
gram was carried out , u large number partic
ipating ,
William Ciisa was given a thlrtv day
sentence In police court yesterday morning
for running off with n check belonging to
Mrs. I'rnlor. Joseph Martin was found guilty
of begging on the streets nnd was given a ton
day sentence.
Mrs. Johanna Jcnson dicrl at tbo Woman'.s
Christian association hospital Tuesday , iiued
40 years. Tbo funeral will occur this aftor-
iinnn at ! ) o'clock from tliu Scandinavian Bap
tist church , corner of Seventh strcot und
Seventh avenuo.
A. W. Johnson , a farmer living on Iho
Cuppy farm near Avoca , Is charged with
Felling a span ot horses , wagon nnd thirteen
bead of cuttle upon which these wnt n mort
gage ot SUM In favor of E. H. Odcll of this
city. An Information has been tiled m an
Avoca court und oftlvcrs nro now on tbo trail.
Mrs. Ann E. Able dlo-1 Tuesday morning
nt 1 o'clock ut tbn residence of her son.
Edward Williams , tll'J nv-muo C , aged 81
years. Tho. funeral oxerclsos were held
yesterday afternoon at 1 : ! IU o'clock , Uov. Dr.
1'helps ofllelating. The remains were
interred in John Evans' piivato cemetery ,
ens' of the city.
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At the last meeting of Council liluffs Coun-
ell Mo. 1 , Commercial Pilgrims of America ,
tlio following ofllcers were elected for the
coming year : Georco C. Wise , W. P. ; J. E.
Harkness , W. V. P. ; W. J. Davenport , W.
C. ; A. W. Hobbs , secretary ; J. U. Mitchell ,
trcasuior : F , 13. Shepparil , tourist ; D. J.
Clark , K. of I. P. ; Paul Sheppard , A. of
O. P.
A quiet but plrasant wcddtne took place
Tuesday evening nt the resldenco of the
bride's paients , Tu'J South First street , Mr.
Maurice Wollman and Miss Ernestine
Stophnn being the contracting paaticd. The
ceremony was performed by Kov. G. W.
Ciotls of the Congregational churub , and
was witnessed only by the relatives and most
intimate friends of the couple.
The annual election of nfllcois of the Wood
man of the World was hold Tuesday nleht at
their hall and resulted as follows : C. H.
Bower , council cornmunuor ; C. II. Gilbert ,
lieutenant advocate : V. L. Gravnor , bunker ;
ll. S. Baird , clerk ; II , L. Shophurd , escort ;
Crls Langer , watchman ; Peter Smith , secre
tary ; Jehu Tornplcton , manager ; P. S.
Thomas and C. A. Tobbottsliolding ovor.
Something of a commotion was cause' ! in n
Broadway resort ut midnight Tuesday night
by the appoarnnco of a well dressed woman ,
who demanded that she bo allowed to set ) her
son , who she bud hoard was Inside. She
wns told that bo was not there , but sbo
forced bur way Into the back room of the es
tablishment , whcro she found" her young
hopeful , a boy of IS , asleep In n chair. Ho
was taken homo In stuto.
A hayrack party wns given night before
last in honor of Misses Laura and Amy Gay
by a number of their friends. A drive of a
do/.en miles through the country was taken ,
nnd a very pleasant time was had. Tbo fol
lowing were these who composed the party :
Mlbsos Lena nnd Jose Clausen , Jonnto and
Lottlo Pile , Mlnnlo Hanson , Lena blms ,
Carrlo Woods , Edna Luring , Mary Aton
nnd Ollto Clark. Messrs James ICnotts , L.
A. Gr.iy , George Clark , Bert Armstrong ,
Van Patten nnd Walter Luring.
A line Now Year's ovo' supper will bo
served tonight In Iho Salvation Army hall ,
on Bryant strcot. The oHlcors , cadyts and
soldiers from Omaha nro to bo present and
participate. The supper will bo followed by
a watch-night meeting , with brass arid .string
baud nnd tumbourlno baud accompaniments.
Tickets , S3 coi.ts for supper nnrt meeting ,
anil these who enjoyed the Thanksgiving
supper ut the army hall are especially re-
Busied to bo present and help In this 01 o ,
the proceeds of which mo , to help liquidate
their indebtedness ,
Tire lectures which aio being delivered by
Prof. W. M. Lockwood of Wisconsin on the
molecular hypothesis nro very interesting
und nro being largely attended. The course
consists of twelve lectures , which are de
livered at tbo Grand Army hall Sunday after
noons nnd evenings and at Archer hall on
Broadway Wednesday evenings. Ho gives a
very clear nnd concise description of the
theory in general , and from that loads his
hearers on through all ttio details ot the
hypothesis , which form ono of the most in-
toicstluu branches of science.
I'titntoai
25o pur bushel
atC. O. I ) Brown's ,
315 U'wixy. Council UlulTa.
Roltor , the tnilor , alt ) Brondwny , has
nil tlio latest utyles and now winter
goocla. Satisfaction in every respect
guaranteed. _
I'KltHOX.1l. l > AH.Hlll.t I'll ! t.
Peter A. Day of Iowa City , railroad com-
eloner elect. Is In tbo cltv.
Mrs. C. IT. Judson of Chicago Is visiting
her parents , Mr. and Mrs. P. C , Devol ,
Judgn J , K. Hood returned yostoiday after
noon from n trip to Denver , wboro uo has
been holding court.
Mrs. R S. Harriott is visiting her daugh
ter at Weeping Water , Nob. Mr. Burnett
returned from thu sumo place last Thursday.
Henry Dawson , formerly a well known
citizen of Council Bluffs , nnd once n member
of the city council , was In the city yesterday.
n guest ot A. U. Graham. Ho Is now located
ul Marysvlllo , Mo ,
st bargains In holiday in
tlio city ut li Durham's.
Wo huvo our own vlnoyanls in Cnllfor
nliJarvls Wino coin u , my , Go. BltilTi
Coniinaroltil man , Hotel Gordon the
bo st $ - house In Council Blurts.
The only kindorgiirton in ttio oily id
In thu Morrium blook , next to the Youni ;
Mon'H Christian absolution. K.xporl-
oni.'iMl toaohors and only ono-lmlf usual
i titoa uro charged ,
Jurvla 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best.
Dru. Woodburydunti8tsnoxt to Grand
hotel ; line work a , specialty. Tele. 145.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLOFPS.
Oonsidnablo Silverware Eeonrfld by n Dar
ing Bnrjlar. .
US NLRVE WAS SIMPLY REFRESHING ,
Though In Plum View of tlio People
Whom JIuVIIH UtJibliiK the
a hluf t ltl IIla Work
v
Well.
A bold robbery took nlaco yesterday after
noon in the James bulldluir , 17 Po.irl street.
W. A. Husscll rcntn some rooms In tbo second
end story of the building nnd lives thoio with
bis wifo. Yesterday afternoon about 4
o'clock tbo latter , ho had been away oil
afternoon since i ) o'clock , returned homo nml
found things much disturbed. A pane of
glass bad been broken out of the door lending
Irom the ball Into the room , the curtain had
been torn down , and some ono had cllmbod
through tbo aperture. Ouco Inside , the vis
itor had everything hU own way.
Ho * broke open boxes , ransacked the
bureau drawers , went through closets In
n way that showed bo was not ham
pered by any Ideas of false modesty
ns to making himself nt borne. A flue glass
wntor set was thrown on the Moor and tram
pled In pieces , n sot of silver spoons , n silver
pickle castor nnd butter dish and some arti
cles of clothing wore stolon. A number of
pieces of silverware were loft , probably because -
cause the robber had bis "bands full.
The boldness of the man excited tbo ad
miration of Mr. Russell nnd his wife , both of
whom were at their place of bmluojs , Just
across the street , all the tlmo tbo business
was going on. The Jrossor , where the tblof
did most of lib work , stood directly In front
of tbo window , nnd ho mlgnt htivo boon seen
had anvono happened to look up nt
the right moment. Ho also cnmo out
of the front door of the building , In
plain sight of the people ho had
robbed , with the stolen property in his
hands , and \\hllo ho was getting Into the
room ho ran a great ilsk of being c.iught , by
some ono who might have como out of the
ofllccs In tire building at any time.
William Llbbokn , n young man who has
probably spent moro davs In the chain gang
for vagrancy than any other man In Council
Illuffs , was arrested last overling on sus
picion of being responsible for the thoft.
Ho has been working for Hussell for some
tlmo past and it Is supposed that bo watched
his chance and entered the house wtnn the
own or.- ) were not likely to disturb him. No
ehurgo except that of being n suspicious
character bus been made against him , but n
more sciloii ono will bo mndo this morning.
To tlio Public.
On January 1 T will inovo my stock of
boots and shoos from No. 11 Pearl st'-cct
to the corner of Broadway anil Bryant
strcot. formerly .occupied by Manrtul &
Kioin. L. KINNUIIAN.
The Indies of the Episcqpnl church
will receive their friends in the 11. A.
hall on Now Year's day from half-past
2 to 7 , and from 8 to 12. All are cor
dially invited to bo present.
Notice is horohy given that I will nebo
bo responsible for any bills contracted
by John C. Colt ! ell.
MARTHA A.
Up Kvld n"c.
Constable Nicholson and L. P. Judson
went to the scene of the shooting near Island
1'ark yesterday to make some investigations
and mcasuromonts to lay before the court ut
the preliminary examination of the four men
who arc churned with committing the ot-
fonso. They found two now holes made by
the bullets which they bad not noticed , and
thulr examination of the plnco tnado It
appear almost miraculous that Petora cnmo
out of the encounter with his life. In the
headboard of the bed Wbero I'etnrs was
lying at the tlmo the shots were II red , and
about olgbt inches above his head , were
n couple of boies which showed whcro the
bullets coming from the gun , which was
stuck through the dour , had entered. It was
evident that both snots had been aimed at
tha prostrate man and had only missed him
by a few Inches. The preliminary hearing
of Savers and his accomplices Is sot for this
morning , but it Is hardly likely to come off so
soon as Peters is still too weak to uppo'ir In
court against his assailants. All tbo defend
ants were released yesterday rooming on bail
pending their bearing.
or I nlior lnnr- > .
The third annual ball of the Unioti Pacific
assembly , Knights of Labor , local assembly
ISo. 1,300 , will talto pl'ico this evening at
Masonlo temple. A program of twenty-four
dances has been prepared , and all poaslblo
arrangements have been imulo to glva these
who attend n good tlmo. The following are
the committees In charge : Master of cere
monies , B. S. O'Connor ' ; committee on ar
rangements , E. E. Hoffor , T F. Callagbnn ,
J. IX Dowoll , Gerald Stack , W. C. Morris ;
decorations , John Aledloy , A. C. Anderson.
J. P. Stephenson , II. Jacobs , E. E. Sowell ,
.1. Li. Benson : reception , J. B. Coon , Henry
LolIm-lK , Charles Proctor , C. J. Kastland , M.
Fo.stor , J. Hoffner , J. A. Steffnn , J. C. Put-
ton , C. Flsotto. floor , J. G. Gould. W. C.
Morris , Henry Null , J. D. Dowoll. B. S.
O'Connor , E. A. FMeak , J. J. Uowoll , Gerald
Stock.
Nearl'ij * i ln > C lost * .
In the district court yostorJny the case of
the stnto against Dick Roberts , charged with
committing an assault with Intent to do
great bodily injury , was on trial all day. The
evidence was all In at the close of tbo morn
ing session , nnd the entire afternoon was de
voted to the arguments of the attorneys ,
which were very exhaustive. At 5 o'clocu
the Jury was awakened and the Instructions
of the court were read , after which they retired -
tired to deliberate. This morning the case
of the stuto against F. Grung , charged with
practicing medicluo without going through
ttio formality of obtaining n penult from tbo
Stuto Board of Health , will bo tried. It Is
the last criminal raso : on the docket , and as
soon ai It has Ijeon completed tbo law and
equity calendars will bo once more lukun up
In order to complete the work of tbo term.
The January term of court commences on the
Holiday oo'ls.
Remember that DoIInvon has ono of
the most elegant Htocks of holiday novel-
tloa In the olty. It'surpitssos all format1
ynars both in beauty nnd low prices.
Call and see them. "
Carman Feed and Fuel company ,
wholesale and retail hay , ( , 'rain and
food. Special prices on hay and grain
in car loin. 700 Main utreut , Council
WuiTs.
Solid silver and plated ware for less
money than anywhere OBO in tlio city at
K. Bur-horn' * , 17 Main street.
Ho sine and procure your ticket for
the ball New Yoar'b evanlng nt Masonic
tuinplo , nivon by the ladies of the Calan-
the .Assembly No. 1 , Pythian Sister
hood.
Walnut block and Wjoining coal ,
fresh in In od , received dalh Thntohor ,
U ) Main.
Vnry himlsomoChrlstinis novelties nt
Do llavtm'b riotliiny poor or trashy.
JiirvlM wild blackberry . is the boat
.So < lui < tvo I'okvr Cliinii ,
Another victim of the gnmo of poker came
to Intit yoiturduy morning In ttio person of a
young man giving hii immo as Hyatt who
wn looking for somu wny In whloh to nvaugq
the loj of all lib earthly possessions on tbo
fiimlni ; lablo. Ills announcement that bo
was from the country was readily baltavcd
by tbe oQlcera to whom he coundcu bis tale
of woo , find when ho said that ho had econ
enticed Into n Broadway saloon for a qnlot
gnmo of high flvo tbo rest of the story \7.is
taken for granted. High Mvo soon cbnnitod
to uokor , mid after n few games bo fouml bis
pile was gone , and thomnn who hud Initiated
him Into the myslonos of the great American
gnmo hud gene glimmering. Ho wanted to
have the men arrested , but when he was told
that ho would no liable to n prosecution on
the snrno charge ho doctdcd to lot the matter
drop. _
2c per bushel
nlC. O. D. Brown ' 6 ,
3 15 B'wny , Council Bluffe" " .
It is a well known fact that nooulo can
pet bolter goods for loss money nt K.
Burhorn's than any other place in the
city. 'XJo and bo convinced yourselves
Jo Haven has his usual stock of bcnu
tlfuJ do'ls. They are worth seeing and
way down In prices.
Walnut block coal , $1.23 per ton. De
livered anywhere in city. Carman's
700 Main street.
Fresh oyster 2oc Bnuart or 20c can at
C. O. D. Brown's.
Sw.moi MtuloCj. , Mtsonlo temple
Genuine tortoise shell combs at Bur-
horn's.
Popularity of the Or.ler WollTost'floil
l > y Out ihruiH.
To many people the Benevolent and Pro
tective Order of Elus appears to bo merely n
social organization , but ottiors , hotter In
formed , know that It curries on an oxtonslvo
relief work , which Is done with tbo least pos-
slulo display , because the rules of the order
so command.
Omuha lodgo. No. 30 , has been qulntly
doing Its full duty in the line of benevolent
effort , nnd when It decided to give n bonollt
entertainment to ruiso funds for further
work there was n hearty response from nil
directions. Monitors of the dramatic pro
fession who happened to bo In Omuh.i volun
teered their services , and the friends of tbo
popular Elks made generous purchases of
tickets.
The result was n highly successful matinee -
inoo at the boyd yesterday afternoon. The
players provided uu excellent program of
great variety , which the nudloncj followed
with appreciative Interest , Ttio spectators
were mostly ladles , as usual with matlneos ,
but the ltbor.il purchase of tickets by busi
ness men made tbo bonollt realize tbo Elks
about fW
After an overture by the house orchestra
Mr. Kolanu Heed , who was passing through
Omuba on his way to Lincoln , sang u comic
song and responded to an encore with n
funny skit about an Englishman in hades.
Mr. George Frederick Nash , n member
of Mr. Heed's ' company , contributed a senti
mental recitation , "In Texas , Down bv the
Kio Grande. "
The "Dr. Bill" company presented four
individual numbers. Miss Ida Bell sang
"La Petite Bleu , " Mr. Leighton Baker re-
eitod "Tho Uuclo , " Miss Belle Stokes gave a
skirt dance and Air. D.inlcl Jarrolt oltorod a
song , Mr. Walter G. Horton acting as ac
companist.
By- courtesy of Manager Lawler of the
Eden Museo live of the Lilliputians now
engaged at bis house added acceptable mites
to the program. Miss Queenie Footo recited
"Katie Leo and Willie Gr.iy , " Captain Llablo
sang a parody on "Ho Never Came Hack"
and danced the Highland Fling , Miss Annie
Nelson contributed a song and Admiral Dot
arid Miss Jcssio Quiglov presented n humor
ous sketch entitled "Mr. and Mrs. Thomp-
son.1
Dr. Walto and Master Harry -Flashes"
gave a remarkable mystifying performance
of the spiritualistic order , aud the theater
orchestra played sovorul selections. The
program concluded with the first act of "Dr.
Bill , " wbtcb was put on by the full company
with conscientious effort In every detail.
fno nudiouco evidenced its satisfaction by
numerous recalls , and the Elks acknowl
edged the kindness of the lady performers
with bouquets and baskets of llowors. In the
"Flushes" act Messrs. Klchard Smith , II.
A. Eaton , William McBride and Frank
Williams acted as a committee for the nucll-
nnco.
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Dowltt's Little Earlv Uisors , best pilU
IlcntH DuciTun. 1.
Payable nt company's ofllco , Boo build
ing. Five nor cent discount allowed if
paid on or before January 1. F.iiluro to
receive bill will not entitle consumer to
discount.
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MIND AM * MAITI'JR.
Clir stl.in Sclunuo anil its Ffftjcta DIscussed -
cussed by The Club
The Club bold its fortnichtly mooting last
evening at the Llnlnger art gallery. The at-
toudauco was very good , and the subject
under discussion was : "What Is * Christian
Science i"
The topic was Introduced by Clarence W.
Chadwlck , n bollnvor in the scionca. Ho
read a very lengthy and exhaustive piper.
lie maintained that Christian scroncn dealt
with spiritual nnd not material things. There
wus no matter ; It was mind , Its actions and
Its actors. The mind was Inlluito.
Mr. Chadwick tnlltcd of the touch in us of
Christian science , Its love , truth and rlght-
eousnobs ; Its dlvmo perfection and its good ,
which bud all boon demonstrated. Jesus uu-
veiled It nil through the blblo. Its teachings
demonstrated that all Ills were mental , not
physical ; that all sickness was healed by ba-
lluf in It.
The treatment of the sick by pbvslcmns
was deplored. Drugs killed and fastened
the disease to its victims. The teachings of
thi ) science In general was the purification of
thought , morals , love , and 11 fo instead of
death.
At the conclusion of the reading of tha
paper the subject was openly discussed and
few members ol the club agreed with the
opinions aud Ideas of Air. Cbudwlck. It was
domed by ono that llosb had not an existence ,
on had been maintained. If Christian sci
ence was correct the blblo was fundamentally
wrong. Another said that If tha mind , wis
superior to matter , then to drmR u quart of
whisky would have no effect on tlio body.
Agate bearing scales , coffee mills with foot
power , grocers refrigerators , butter coolers ,
catalogue of Borden & Scllock Co. , Chicago.
UL101V < V 8.YFM.
Cot n Few Dollars Ptoin n
CoJj Klrm.
The ofllco of Hhoadcs & Stovers , co.il deal
ers , at 'Jl'3 South Thirteenth street , was
entered at an early hour yostordny morninc1
nnd ttio safe opened.
The thlovos secured $ > In dlraoj nnd nlolc-
ols , Itept to make change. The bank books
and records of tlio IIrm woto abstracted and
were found by a policeman , scattered In the
street ut Twelfth and Mason ,
Tno dorks In tbo oflleu were nil accustomed
to use the sufi > , and In order to facilitate
matters the combination was posted nbovu
Uio iniob. The thlovos In their hurry over
looked It and went to the trouble of boring
above the lock arid blowing It out. No Inrgo
amounts of money were bvor deposited In tha
safe.
Catarrh can bo cured surulv , safely and
pleasantly by Plso's Remedy. It cures when
all else falls. All druggists. 5Uu.
Very Pluimuil ICvcnliiij.
A very largo audlonoo attended the outor-
tulnmont given last nvonmg under tbo aus
pices of the Young Men's Institute In their
rooms at Fourteenth and Do Igo Atroati , A
varied nnd excellent literary and musical
program was presented ,
Mr. mid Mr.s. Kilter rendered a vocal duet ,
"How Joy Delights Us , " charmingly. MHK |
Pauline DoWltt , who has a sweet , r mo mint
soprano voluu , saug "Summer Showers , " and
for an unuOro guvo "In Old MiulHd. "
The vocal gem of tlio iniioriulumcnt was
the solo , "Tlio Dear LUtlo Hbiimrock , " by
Mr , Hitter.
Mr , J. T. Morlarty clnsod the cvoulug's
oatcriaiuiuQiitwttli uleuture , "Tno lawyer , "
III which , bo aut forth tuo q ualllluatloim
requisite for success a ( , the bar ,
CooU's Extra Dry Impmlul chnmpugno Is
naturally lernidnted ; there U nothing in It
but tbo julco of ifrauei. Try It.
\f\iw \ \ ift\v\\ \ \ \
Impntant DecUlon Rondsrjd in Favor of
the St. Paul , '
HISTORY OF AN OLD DEAL IttV.VED
linoil Illustration oT th'j At inner lu
\Vhlcli tlu Dour t'cotlo | IIivo As
sisted In Orcntin-fU'illroail
nilllloniilr s.
WATRHLOO. In. , Dec. 30. A decision was
filed In tbo district court today which Is of
much Interest to railroads. In 18Si ; n line
known ns the Wisconsin , Iowa & Nebraska
wns built through this city , the three town
ships through which the road passed voting
a tax of 6 per cent in aid of Its construction
in payment thereof , the railroad company
agreed to issue stock to the taxpayers. In
18SO tbo rend was sold to the Chicago , St.
Paul Kansas City and the stock was never
issued to the taxpayers.
Local capitalists bought up the tax receipts
In September last nnd brought suit against
tbo Chicago , St , Paul & Kansas City , asking
that the transfer of the ; j,000,000 In stock in
tha Wisconsin , Iowa & , Nebraska to the Chicago
cage , St , Paul & Kansas City be declared
fraudulent and thnt such stock bo declared
tbo property of the petitioners , or In the
event the court found that tbo stack was
hold by bonn lido purchasers , that Judgment
bo crlvon for tlio amount of the tax collected ,
whlcn amounted to about $80,000. Tbo de
cision b In favor of the railroad company.
( onto Important ,
In hy I'rnminrnt Touchers.
DES MOINES , In. , Dee. 30. [ Special Telo-
grarn to Tin : Bic.J The general mooting of
tbo State Teacher * ' association was taken up
this morning fey the reading and dlscu&slou
of u paper by Prof. C. M. Grumbling of Mt.
Pleasant on "Tho Homo and the School , "
the professor spoaktng In behalf of the
school. Ho favored compulsory education of
a purely secular character , oven to tbe exclu
sion of the bible from the schools. Superin
tendent S. F. Fiestor spoke In behalf of the
home. Tno discussion following was led by
Superintendent Rogers otMarsballtown and
participated In by many others , the rnvln
point being the bible In the schools. Stn\ '
Superintendent Draper of New York wns
called out and of course expressed preference
for the New York law which permits rending
of the blblo in tha.schools so long as there is
no objection in the district. Tbo afternoon
was devoted to nicotines of the various sec
tions , with nnlmntod'dlscusslnns in each.
Dr. Draper of New York delivered nu nd-
drrss this evening , aftsr which a reception
wns held nt the stnto house , tendered by the
governor to the teachers.
The Academy of Sciences concluded Its
meeting today and the music toaehoM hold
IntiTosting sessions and a concert this evening -
ing- .
Civil KIIK ! ocr-i Al. | mm.
Bimi.iXQTOX , In. , Doc. r.ia ( Spccinl Tele
gram to TUB BEC. ] The fourth annual meet
ing of tbo Iowa Society of 'Civil ' Engineers nnd
Surveyors closed today , 'fko attendance was
good , and a number of rintcrostlng papers
were road , among thenV'Pormanout Refer
ence ftlnrks , " by C. W. BisUoo , county sur-
vovor of Monroes county , Iowa , and "Clay for
Paving Brick , " by City Engineer Stevh of
Burlington. Able discussions followed. The
ofllcers elected are. President , William
Steyh , Burlington ; vice.prcsldent , Mr. Cole ,
Kcokuk ; secretary and tr.eajuror , Selb Dean ,
Glonwood. A number of committees on gen
eral matters were appointed.
Took Cnro of Hlqljacly Prlor.cl i.
Ccuinilinns , Ta. , De < y'JO.--Sprecrnl [ Tele
gram to TIIK BtE.J PJmy Ilarlau of M.irion ,
for several years mull agent on the Chicago ,
Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad , hus been
plnceu under arrest and taken to Dos Moines
charged with having abstracted uncancoleU
stamps from loiters and selling them to the
public. Ho Is also accused of Intercepting
all kluds of fancy articles such as carets , pic
tures and other presents bjlug sent through
the mails , and then tailing the original wrap
pers olT and romalllug thorn as presents from
himself to tbo vouug ladies of his acquaint
ance , both In Marion und Mount Verrion.
Inwn
MAI.VEUX , In. , Dec. HO. [ Special Telegram
toTiiu Bnn.J W. H. Byor's ' grocery store
wa- > closed this afternoon under a foreclosure
of n mortgage for SIOO glvon to his uncle , B.
L. Hammond. It was for money borrowed
December ! ) , In bopos of balug nblo to tldo
over his dlftlcultloa. A second mortgage for
# 500 was given to his father , Thomas Byor.
The total liabilities are about § 1,200 ; assets ,
Including book accounts , about the snmo
amount. There is about $100 duo to Omaha
Jobbiuir houses thit is unsecured.
U Hiilt oT His Own Kollv.
WnvrCiiEEii , la. , Doc. 33. [ Special Telegram -
gram to Tin : BEE , ] John Roland nnd several
other boys Jumped onto the freight train on
the Chicago & Northwestern to ride through
the yards nt this city today. The cars
suddenly bum pod together and Roland , who
is 13 years old , foil before the wheels , which
cut both logs oft close to tbo body. Ho
cannot livo. _
Iowa HniikH Consolidate.
Four DOPOE , la. , Dec. 30. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin : BEE.J It wus announced this
evening that by tbo unanimous consent of
the stockholders of the First Na
tional and Merchants National banks
of this city , It has boon decided to
consolidate these two Institutions January 1.
The name of the now concern will bo the
First nnd Merchants National Bank of Fort
Dodge. ' _
Burlington P'Ntor ItiKt/illoil.
BUIIMNOTOX , Iu. , Doe. ! ! 0. [ Special Telegram -
gram to TUB Bii.j : : Kov , George D. Herron ,
who was recently called from Lake City ,
Minn. , to the assocluto pastorship of tbo
Congregational church in this city , wus for
mally Installed today. Hov. Jnslah Strong ,
D. D. , of Now York preached tbo sermon.
Many prominent ministers were present.
CliriHtl in HiMoiu o Doinon.sti- d.
BUHI.IXOTOV , In. , Doc. no. [ Special Tele
gram to TIIK HEK.J ClHr ncoLay died attho
'
homo of his parents in , thU ' city yesterday.
During bis Illness 119 jp'byslclau was per
mitted to sea him except u Christian sciorico
"hPiilor. " A oorouor'b'iriuost ] ) will bo bold
and tbo case tborouuly Investigated.
Iron XVcii'Itu.losrd. .
Dfiiuquu , la. , Dec. JJO.T-Tbo French wire
works of this city , which have been In opera
tion for eleven years , made nn assignment
today. The nsseats uijdJIiiuilUlua are about
oquul. , . , ,
DcHtnifoil Ily Fire.
iNinii'KNiicxcB , la. , "Dec. 80. The Village
of Aurora , ton miles'hhrth , of bore , was
totally destroyed by lire this morning. Loss ,
15,1)00 ) , partly Insured , .
No gripping , no naus ° oa'no pain when Do-
Witt's l.ltllo Early Hljori uro taken. Small
pill. Safe pill. Host pill.
.I.VXVCMM 71U.\
Aiiierloiin IllklDL-it ] il inn ) Other AHHO-
uiiitldiis In .Vnnitil MW.S | in.
WASMIXOTO.V , D , C. , DJC % : IO. The moot
ing of the American Historical ussodatlou
wus coiltlnuod this morning at the National
inusuum. A larfjo audience listened to six
papers on Amorlcan hjstory , two of which
were read by ladtos ,
MSH | Mary Purkor Follott of the Howard
annex read a paper or ) Henry CUf.
Dr. Stnlnar \Vfllmrns college , Mas achu-
soils , followed with a paper on Governor
William Leo and tbu absorption of Uio Now
Haven colony by Connecticut.
"Tbo Earliest Texas" wr > tbo subject of a
paper by Mrs. U C. Hurby ol Now York
City. A I'isllug ( uiprustloa on Tuxas had
beau Iqfl , shn ald , by the Inlluciica of Spain ,
for the Htuta still u > cd the snruo uioasure * for
land and tbo identical terms ( or surveying
that tha prloHs used when they llrst taught
the Indians.
General James Grant Wilson's ' paper was
on "Lord Lovelnco. "
Tlio evening session wan devoted to the
rending of papers on kindred ubjeou of
American history.
University ICxtonnion.
I'litfAnKLfitu , P.t , Dee , 30. The -first nn-
nunl conferoncjou unlvanlty axtonnton , hold
under the nusplcas of the Amorlcitn Society
for Unlverol.y Extension , couvonod here this
morning In Association hall. Among the
delegates to tbo conference nro many ot the
most distinguished scholars nnd educators in
the country. Dr. Wllll.im Pepper , provost
of tbo University of Pennsylvania , pro ldod ,
nnd made tha address of welcome to tba dele
gates.
Dr. Pepper was followed by Commissioner
of Education William T. Harris who reid a
paper on "Tlio Plnco of University Extension
in American Education. "
The conference will remain in session to
morrow nnd Friday.
American Korontry Association.
Wisiii.NOTO.v , D. C. , Dec. 30. The Ameri
can Forestry association today elected
ofllcors for the ensuing year.
Before adjournment resolutions were
adopted expressing It as the opinion of the
association thnt opposition to tlio establish
ment of put'Hc timber reservations nrlses
from misconceptions ns to their objects and
tba manner of their management , or fear of
the result of efforts of Individuals for tholr
private gain without regard to the public
welfare. The resolutions also nskcd that
more attention bo paid to the study of
forestry In the high schools and agricultural
colleges of the country.
ol NatnrallHtH.
, Pa. , Doc. 3J. At the mcot-
Ing of tbo American Sosloty ot Naturalists
today ofllcors for the ensuing yoir were
elected as follows : President , II. F. Os-
berne , Columbia college , Now York ;
vlco presidents , L. F. Clark , D. P. , George
Bauer nnd Prof. William Dnhl ; secretary ,
Prof. Thomas II Morgan , Bryn Mawr col
lege ; treasurer , W. T Sodgwlck of Harvard ;
members of the executive committee , Prof.
J. Plavfalr McMurrick , University of Cin
cinnati , nnd Prof. E. B. Wilson ot Bryn
Mnwr college. _
Amor-loan Cliuinluil Society.
Nuw YoitK , Dec. ! ! 0. The American
Chemical society , which opened Its nnnunl
convention yesterday , todav elected ofllrcrs.
It was resolved to appoint n committee to
consider tbo advisability of holding n conven
tion In ChicaKO In the summer of Ib'.U and
Profs. McMurtrie , Wilor , Caldwull. Chandler
und Muurou were appointed such committee.
DoWltt's Little Eariy Riser. ; best tittlo
illsfor dyspapil n. four stomach , bad broatli
Indian KdiicntorH.
AUK vxs\s CITV , Kan , Dae. 33. The convention -
vontion of Indian educators closed this even
ing with a musical nnd lltornry entertain
ment in the onora houso. About , 10) ) pupils
from the Iluskell , Chlllocco nnd Ponca
schools took part. Tbo entertainment was
hlghlv creditable to teachers and pupils
alike. _
A very small pill , bun a vorv good one. Do-
Witt's llttlo Early UUoH.
Folk I.oro o'jiety.
WASIIIXOTOX , D. C. , Doc. S3. At the moot
ing Of the American Folk Lore society today
ofllcors were elected for the ensuing vcir
nnd Boston was selected as the next piuca ol
meeting.
Tlio Modern Language association also met
aad elected olllcew.
DoWltt's Little Eirly Risers. BoU llttlo
pill ever mado. Cure constipation over/
tlmo. Nona equal. Use them now.
o1 r&ai'isxu ir.
IJomesti : .
Timber thlovos have been dcniillng north
ern Mlnnusutiiof Its foiests.
I'lre destroyed teu d wellliiRS In Helper , Kan ,
1,033.flU.OJO. . Insur.ini'o Ilglit.
Burglars nt Slioboygitn Kails. WIs. . blow
opuu 11 bank vault and secured about * JJ.
In a collision botvvccn n ferryboat .iml a tug
In Now Vork li'irbor ono m.in was diowr.orl.
Ijyniiin J , ( jii 'O of C'hlcigo. who Is 111 In N'ow
York , Is no.v out of danger. Ills recovery In
assured.
While out liunt'rii In flreor county , To\as ,
n yoiinj ruin named MeKurlunclasKlllucl by
friends who inlstoo < him for a deer.
The stockholders of thn Cor ! iinoiiuoiilth N'a-
tlonul bank of Philadelphia lri\u couulndod
to close the bunk ami go Into liquidation.
The amount of 4'5 per cent bonds redeemed
W.IH,4U ! : ) . making u total redemption lodnto
of $ j. > ,4U.55J , and loavln : outstiinaliij W , aul5' ' .
Darnard Mahnii. a glas- > blower , riged III
veins , illed In u dentist's clmlr at I'lttsbur/ ,
lt < i , , while under the Influence of an annca-
thellu.
Deputy Sheriff Durhtn of Duuton , TOY. , shot
and Killed Ueorso rreemnn , llvln. nuar Unit
place , thinking him n criminal of whom ho
was In soareh.
Mis. Noiiniin Thomas of Htjmford , Conn. ,
visited u lawyer today to Institute dlvoico
proceodliiBs. Her husband watched her nml
\\hun shn came out fatally shut her and then
suicided ,
At nn inquest hold at Tnrryto\\ \ , N. Y , A- !
herl Horriuk was hold lusponslnlu for thu
w rook on the Now Vorli Cuntial.ro id on tlio
iilghtof DociiinUer'J , iind ehurjod with minder
In Ihohctoud dugieo.
( ienenil Manager St. John ot the Kojl ;
Island announces the appointment of IrW. .
i ; . Mlddleton as surgeon In chief of Uio lioek
Is und load. Dr. Middloton's lie idquurturs
will ho at Davenport , la.
The next number of the It illwnv Axe lll
show that twenty-one r.illwuy properties
with an u-'kTOfiato mllea.'o of J.2-JI miles arU n
capitalisation ot over 8I ( > S 0'.DUD woio sold
under foreclosure duiIng tlio year.
Annie Campbell , the woman accused of
passing counterfoil inimoy. w is fouii I Kullty
by n jury at HoNe ( Hty , Idiiho. she was a
member of a tfimir who Iori4 opjr.ited In the
northwest. The gang hus Imuri liroUen up ,
but all escaped e.xcept the.wom.iri.
The World's f.ilr dlrootors have formally
culled upon UilciiRo lo turn o\er lliruo-llftlih
of the municipal Hiibbcriptlon. A million del
Inrs worth of bonds will nicordlnxly bo paid
ovei-O'i February I , unotlior il.OjO.UJj Miuchl
ami u third un April 1.
Win rants were Issued for the arrest of
Tliormrs I'onders. the contruotnr , and I'hll
Tllllon. the aicbltcet of the building In course
of erection ut the junutlon of JauUson nnd
Oiinnl streets , hoiu Island Ulty , which eol-
Inpsail Tries lay , causing Horlous Injury to n
number of men at work on It.
A. J. llarwr.lias sued JIUIIUH W. Parker , tbo
Atchlson Savin shank of Atehlbon. Kan. , A.
U. Otis und U. A. 1'ark for tlio recovery of
jf.M.U'JU of the proceeds of the sale of tlio
Tucson water wpiUs of Tucson , Art/ . , upon
foreulonuio by the Atehlson Savings bank.
Koro.ijn.
A hnrrli'iino passed o\6r the northwest uf
Spain. A ho ivy snow full In Arigon.
I'lfty nihilists , suHpcetud ot buliu eonneetcd
wllh a consplraoy fanned In Moscow , a'ro on
tilul In tliu Warsaw u tadul. Among tha pris
oners are four women ,
A man disguised as a postal olllelal on the
pretense of revising the voutonts of a mill
curtsiolu roKlstortvl lultors valued at } .0,0U (
In Ktklior 1-boisJorf. usubuib nt Vienna.
James Murphy and his slslur Mary weio
fouii I dead lu thulr house In I ) i , | | n. They
hud dlud uf starvation. Thulr liodlui lay iipun
heaps of straw , Tnoy left money and tiropurty
to the amount of i.'iu,0 u
1'rlneo Geoipro of \ \ ales bus so far recovered
from the ulleuts of his rocenl uttauk of
typliold fu\ei tb it ho wus able to leave Murl-
Imtongh house , Thn prlnco nnd princess of
Wales iiccomiKiuled him rind It is supposed
the family will resldo In bamliinirlmm during
the winter.
DoWltt's Little Rarlv ftiseri ; only pill to
euro sick headache and regulate the bowels.
This iTonderful and
liarrnlena lllailoo Homo-
ilr U plncixl at a prlou
lu tbuU. ti. to bring It
nlllilniliaroacb of nil
luffornrs , and told nltU
tre lo euro Wcali
- . , . , . aieraory. I < a ( _ _ , . -
Xlaiilianil , Iler\oin Ilelilllly , Ilvll Jlroiirni ,
Iniililllly , Qulcku < * M. I.uck of Cimllilcuce.
IAIIICI , llrulni , Vukcnilntti. anil lots ot
nuncr of tliu UouemtUo Orcnni. cauiinl tir Youth.
fulliKtlaeroiloni or lieojcoj lie n > u of Tobacco ,
Nnreoilca or tiilmulanti. wtilcn lead to lullruillr ,
Coniuinillonor | li a.inltv. Vorr small iicllorn. Knif
tolnke. Cun bo C'lrrlejln tlio Tcatpoctol. Sonthr
nmll In rdn ! ratkiga to any ndilrunfor II , or n
forli.lltiO ury 15 arilorwunlroawrlltAnuuno
iinloo tA euro or refund Iho nioner. i ( you ! nye
been LMucrcsidit'ir ' troatnt lir otliora wrlie loui
for tealud book und adrlcn t'HIjK nnd mpntlon till
ntpor. jtddrci < ) Uli\'rAI , Mi : > lAI. CO. ,
I'top'a lor rho U. U. , M la Wabaili Avu. , Chltoso , lit
fOU SAI.K IN OMAHA. NEIL , UY
Kuhn * Co , Co.r ISlli & Douglai foli.
J .A. teller A Co. , Cor. lltli & DougluSU.
A. O. foiUr & Co. , CgULcU Ulub , It.
NEW CASES BY EVERY MAIL
Romar'tablo Ripldlty With Which Gjvorn-
inont Ohinn Are OolUctjd.
HOW SHARKS IMPOVERISHED A V/IDOW / ,
Itoforo Slio KnllHtcd tlio Hcrvlucn of
Tlio Hoc mill Ktiimlnof Hiu-oau
Her CIIIIIIOO4 Tor Snoucjs
Wcro Poor.
WASIUXOTOV , D. Ct Die. t0. ! ( Special
Telegram to Tin : IlKB.J Tito number of
patent * Issued hy tin ) k'cnornl Inud onico for
tliovook omhnp Uccomoar Uil was ! 3U18. ,
This sho\\od u miirltod ilcolhio from former
figures the number for the previous week
huvlui ; been ' -.M. ) anil for tlio woolc before
that : iV. ! ) . The falling off N o.ntly explainer !
by the appro ich of the hollilav season , but
while tbe Konoral work of lh ) laud ollloe Ims
boon temporarily dooltiitng tlio Inuil business
of Tun Iiii : nnd 13 < cnmlnor ilitroau of Cl.ilms
1ms exhibited n stonily and r.ipltl erowth.
Every mall brlnca now cases from settlers
who have found dlftlculty , from one cuuso or
another , In Bccuritiir titles to tbolr funns. It
Is IjocomltifT generally known tli.it the slui-
plost , safest , quickest nnd cheapen way of
expediting a dolu\od patent is ti > enlist the
sei vices of this Bureau.
Senator OIlHon of Maryland vestorday re
marked : " 1 have been surprised and Krutl-
llod nt scchifT tha admirable work accom
plished by Tin Iri ! , nnd Examiner nrd tbolr
iibsouiuto newspapers , The bureau has been
exceedlnclv fortunate In securing the ser
vices of so many able attorneys as It has on
Its staff. It U n ilsliiR Institution.
Hotter riuui a SonntorHlilp.
"In fact , " continued tbo senator uilh a
smile , "I feel more than half Inclined to re
sign i ly plnco In tbo senate and uslc lor n
situation wkb Tun Oin : nnd Examiner liu-
\cau of Claims. " ,
An example of the celerity with willed
the work of the bureau is pushed through Is
oxhlullcd in n patent IMSO just concluded
today. John A. Ouiiii of Spsaillsh , U. D. .
Who had Invented tin Improved bill
of faro , applied lor n p.itont on
September 11 , 1M)1 ) , This case drifted
leisurely through ttio routine of tlio circum
locution ofllco until December "I , when he
put It Into tbo hands of Tin : Bi.i : and Ux-
amlner Buremi of Claims. December 'JO
( yesterday ) ho p.ild bis feu aud December UO
( todav ) tlio patent was granted. Thus n
process that usually takes from three
mouths to n year and which , In Mr. Uumi's
case , lias already taken over tlirno months ,
was completed by the bureau In six days
after it was first placed In Us charge nnd one
day after the payment of tbo fee.
It may bo remarked that In patent cases ,
unlike any other department of its work , tlio
bureau icqulros the payment of foes In ad
vance. This Is the practice of nll the rop-
utublo patent attorneys In Washington
and is favored by the patent of-
ilco. In all tbe other branches
of its business THE Bun and
Examiner agency performs all preliminary
work free and asks nothing for work of any
kind unless successful. Ttio settler whoso
land patent 13 delayed , tbo veteran who desires -
sires a pension or an increase In 0:10 : , or the
sufferer from Indian depredations c.in corn- *
miind the besi , services of the bureau with
the ccrtaintv tl-ut thorn will bo nothing to
p ty unless the allowance of bis claim makes
payment easy.
1m .cncrlsliiMt l > y Slt-rks
One widow , who h i.l suffered ha ivy losses
from the Indians , wrote to the oflleu yester
day saying that s.ho had a just claim for
* " ) ,000 , wliii-b bad been pending for years , but
that she bad Impoverished herself in paying
attorneys' fees mid had llnally been com
pelled to ntomiso to pay 53 par cant of the
claim if collected. She was discouraged
and bad ceased to expect jtibtlco. If this
swindled woman bad entrusted her claim to
the burouu In the Hist place she would not
had to pay n single cent until the govern
ment had put up the money , and then she
would not have had to pivo over If ) per cent
at the outoldo and probably much less.
Fortunately it was not too late for her to
avail herself of the advantage. She could
not got back ttio money she bad alrc.idv
paid , but she could refuse to be robbed of
anv more.
The Indian Depredation act of Marcb 8 ,
18)1 ) , expressly cancels all contricts pro-
vioubly made with attorneys ami leaves
claimants free to employ anybody they
please nt rates limited by law. I'Yoin
present Indications the act will bo utilized
by almost all the sufferers it was Intended
to benefit. Out of 0,81)0 ) depredation cases
on lllo in the Indian bureau , U,5U ) have
already been presented to the court of
claims under ttie new law.
Those , of course , are only a small part of
thn number on tlio before the committee of
tbo bouse nnd sonutq.and elsewhere , but It Is
piobablo that before tbo legal limit expires
almost all tbo claimants entitled to take their
cases ooforo the court will h ivo exercised
their rights. They inoirly need to romomoer
the available tlino Is needed.
Hoiiii Your Motion at Oner.
After Marcb ! ) , lb9J , no more Indian depre
dation claims can bo entered. It will not do ,
therefore , for the people who have suffnrcd
damages to put off action ludclinitcly. The
snftr course Is to wrlto to the bureau of
claims at once and nuvo their cases put In
trim for an early settlement. The same may
ho said of ponslou claims. Tbe act of June
"
27 , 1800. under which most of the
pending claims nro being filed , duos not per
mit the payment of arrears. Delays in filing
application therefore entail n dead loss to ttio
applicant. The man who puU off tiling his
claim until lh'J3 ' , when ho might have Hied It
in 1691. loses his pension for two years. Tun
UBIJ and Examiner Buionu Is bundling thirty
or forty pension cases n dnv , hut there aio
thousands of vote inns entitled to bo on the
rolls who have never yet applied.
Soiuo of them , no doubt , have hesitated
from n feeling that the process of sccuiiug n
pension was slow and uncertain , uliilothoro
would bo heavier expenses from the outset
than n poor man could well moot. This
Is entirely erroneous ns respects the
now Inw mid Tun Hiu : nnd Examiner Bureau
of Claims , under the act of Juno 'J7 , lbK ( ) ,
takes only n few months to obtain a pension ,
and tbo necessary evidence Is not hard to so-
euro , wlulo nil the work roqulied Is done by
the bureau , absolutely without churee , until
the pension Is granted. Tno applicant has to
merely forward bis evidence. Ho Is never
troubled about fees , moderate charges being
deducted fiom his first ponslun cheek. After
that bo has merely to receive his payments
from the government In full. .
We think we value health ;
but are all the time making
sacrifices , not for it , but of it.
We do to-day what we muster
or like ; we do what is good
for us when we have to.
We could live in full health ,
do more work , have more
pleasure , amount to more , by
being a little careful.
CAKHFUI. LIVING is the thing
to put first ; let us send you
a book on it ; free.
SCOTT U HOWNII , Clicmijti , i j > South jih A > emit ,
New York ,
Your itmrctM kccpi Scon' * Emiiltion of coJ-livtr
tl all diu cliU everywhere do. f i.
4)
A'1"01 "t lm I'r.io '
'
ftf QllinilprC * " " ! "
( X adUiTJUa iL.u | hi the auto mil
fedornl courts. Ho mis ! , I unU J bliu , ' irt
llciiobli.uk. Council Htuifi. Ix
HI Phimhprc Attorney it bin N > >
, J. tUdlllUeia , iioari street , ever llusli-
nolt'i itoro. Tolophouu NaH lluducki
lionr , i u. in-toy y , ui , ( Juuuoll 11 tuff * , I A.
"Look at the Mapl"
PENNSYLVANIA
SHORT
LINES.
Pnlroim of Uinl Old Itollnlilo Trnlii-
Iinvlng Chicago nt 3:15 : r. u , Inko nip.
pcr In tlin I'ulliimii ( HnltiR CAr , and til *
iii-it tiny enjoy n delightful rlilfc
through historic Johnstown anil tb6
Cuncmnuiili Valley , over tlio moili
of the AIlt-Klmnlcs. This In n fust train
from Chicago to Mttuburch , with
through rullrniiii tlccptnc cars from
Chicago to lliilllmore , Wn.ililngtom
riilliu'elphln ' nml New York. AddrrM
M'CK , 213 ClnrK Street , Chicago.
7VArf Sold Rieriflvhcn
OtcrThc I'i'iniNylvitiilH Nhort I.lnr * .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
\\7ANTI.n-Ily ' n rospcolahlo lady , n posU
tlon uslioiisoliceperor to tiiko care of
ehiliirt'ii. ( Joo.l lefurunccs. Addre ° s A S3. Hoe.
Council Itlullti.
YV ANTED Ity nil oxpt > rlonccd clootrlolan ,
nsltuiitluii. IIa\o hi : < l lx yunrslnulaoA
trie Heht works. Address VM. lice. Caunoll
Hlllus.
" \\7ANTKD I'lalu sewlnir und dressnmUlntf
' In fiiinllluM ; cainonio ell recoiiimcndoui
Address 1CS ; i < l A vu.
exchange. S ) acres of land In South
L Chloaco , sullntilo fur plaltln.- , for Oinnlift
roperty or elo.ir Nour.itlcn lnnd < Address at
iieujl' ' , aUiee Counoll lllulTs.
"plOK SAhi : < ir uvehin o tOnutus Infiirovod
- * - Innd ,14 mllu-i from pnstollleo. Will tnko
viic.uit properly , llreonslilalits. Nicholson A
Co. , UllMtri ) uluny , Connell Illuiri. , '
I WANT tubnv stook of groceries or boot *
and shoos ; wlllp.iypirt cash and p irt by
niirooiii honso and lot in Omaha. U : S Hoe ,
Council It ulfs. I
OlMlMjirioutlltbir : : nxtiircsnnd two pool
tables for sale nml bill ding for rout , d'ood '
locution. IX II. Shoafo , otor Olllcar & 1'tisoy'i
banic.
I71AKMS , garden lands , houses , lots uniT
f- business blocks for silo or root. Day a
Hess , : , U 1'ciirl stioot , Counotl
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , lO/Vl
I'niil Up Ciip'til
Oldeit orgnnlroil t nlc 111 thj cltr. Foreign nl
doino Ua etcli IIKJ u 1 1 u it Kuiirlttji Ktojul
alluntlon pilil lo colluctlunt. Aoojiintr of lutim-
ual > , banki , biakori nnJ aorporttlani lutlclui
Correjpon 1 jnoa In vltj I.
OKO. I' . BANfOlli ) . I'roillitT.
A. W. UU5KMA.V. Otihlar.
A. T. IllUa. AiiUttT. Cm'iHf
_
CITIZENS ! BAH
OF Council Bluffs.
rSTOCK . $150OD )
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,00 ?
TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $223OOJ
DniFCT > us f. A , Miller , K. O. Oloason. M D.
filiniriirt , U K. II rt , J. I ) . K I in Hudson. Clinrloi
U. lliiiinun. Trans ict general b Hiking busi
ness. Ij.ir.'csteapltil anil surplus of any b.ml
Iowa.
TEREST ON TIME DEPOSIT
COUNCIL B UFFS STEAM DYE WORKS
All Klnilsnf Iv 'n and Cleunln done In tha
lilehi'st style of the art. Faded ami stilneil
f.ihrk's made to look as Rood as new. Her ]
fo ithi'rs cloauod hy steam In llrst-oluas muni
rier Work promptly done and delivered In nil
parts uf the country. Send for price lint ,
U. A , MAOIIAN. - - I'KOPKIKTOK.
101.1 llroulwny. Near Northwestern Depot ,
COUNCIL IILUPIM. IOWA.
COUNCIL
Galvanized Iron Cornice Works
It. GltAIll. & SON , I'HUP'd
1O1B and 1O17 Broadwaij ,
'
_ fiiriilnlircl on nil kliuli of
or Cornlco Work , Iron Kooriut' .Storo Trontg and
Upon Wnrlt Arlimta Work u Bpoclnltv. Corrol ?
IKiiulciico hollcltud from iiolnla JAl inllea from
Couni.ll lllulli nuil Oin ilia.
9A
A Delicious Blcdlcntcd Con
fection" for tlie relief of Coughs.
Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , anil
for clearing tlio voice. Ifor hale by
nil Druggists nnd Confcctioiicra.
racked in full two ounce packages ,
I'licefj Cunts. If yon nre unable to
procure the 1'omonn Cough Tablets
from your dealer send ns 8 cciits jn
stamps nnd receive n box by mail.
Made by the manufacturers of the
celebrated Pom on n Fruit Julco
Tablets.
DUQUETTE & GO ,
Council Bluffs , la.
Cold Feet
Mndo warm by
uBln < :
HOT mm
Bottles.
i-'quurt 75o
( Ujnurt $1.00
4 quart Sl.M
Pliyslnlani
tlons ni'D
low prlri > ii.
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