Atl THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TIirilSDAY. JANUARY 21 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 1'KAHL.STRKET. . \ l/cihured by Carrier to any part of tlio City II. W. TII/TON , MANAOnil. vr J 1ln 'nc Olllco No 41 M > NRllt ) K(1tr | No 21 , w/AOH . / / : . > r/o.v. K , Y. Plumbing Co C ounrll Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. C raft's chattel loans. 201 Sapp Wool * . The Olmstead divorce case will come up tor n trial todny in the district court. A mnrrlniro Hconso wns Issued yesterday to C. II. Wagner nnd Lou Stoncstrcot , both of this city. Judge Tnorncli yesterday irrnntcd dlvorro to Mrs. .losopho Boekuoff from her hiisbund , A W. Boekhoff. The Uobekali Keliof nssoclation will meet with Mrs. M. F. McCtino , 814 South Sixth itrcct , nto'clock thin nllornoon. A Jollv party of young people took n bob- lied rldo Inst ovonlnK to the Prouly farm , east of the city , returning nbout midnight , Tbo Ladles' Aid society of the Borcan Ilnptlst churcli will meet tomorrow afternoon at the rc.ildcr.co of Mrs. Mc.Millen. 1700 Ninth i venue. /"fho Ladies' Aid society of St. John's Eng- 'lish Lutheran church meets .Thursday nt 1 p. in. nt the residence of Mrs. F. A. Blxby , 3l'p'J Lincoln avenue. The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexan der rellfordlou yesterday morning nt the residence , .TOO Worth street. The remains will bo taken this morning to Corning for interment. M H. Abel of Garner township nnd Miss Mnry L. Webster of Crescent wore married Monday nt the residence of Joseph Abel , in ( Snrnor township , Kov. Henry Oolong of this city performing the ceremony. The case of ICImbnll and Chntnp wns brought up before Justice Swnaringcn .voateruuy. They both waived oxntnlnatlon nnd were bound over to the crand Jury on the charge of ombez/lornont. They nro out on bonds. A case of diphtheria was reported yostor- dnv , Christina Peterson , dmifjhtcr of Peter Po'orson , fiOS Eiust I'lorco street , boinif Iho victim. Ilnzcl Hyde , daughter of F. A. llytlo , corner of Twenty-lint street nna Avenue A , Is ill with scarlet fnver. The reculnr council meeting of Pottawat- tnmio Tribe No. 21. Improved Order of Ked Men , will bo held this ovenintr nt 7iO : : o'clock In their wigwam corner of Broadway nnd Main street. H Is earnestly desired that nil members bo present. J. U. Tipton , snehein. News was received yesterday of the death of Mrs. ICd Butcher , wife of the conductor on thn Burlington rend , nt her homo In Creston. She has been lying dnncorousiy ill for many weeks past , nnd although It wns known that she could not. lust long her death was no less n bereavement to her many friends In this city."Dutch" "Dutch" Boyington went before the grand jury to plvo hlsic.stlmony In the robbery case ugnlnat himself and Fred Kisscll. It Is Btnled that nn agreement had been ranched between Boylngton and the county oftlcials by which ho is lo turn state's ovmencc. If this Is the case , there Is but llttlo doubt of the result of Kisioll's trial. A deed that bad lain in a corner of a bureau \ drnwor for thirty-one years was brought to Iho ofllro of the county recorder yesterday nnd pine ? * ! on tlio. It was from Minor T. S t I'alinor nnd Carolina Palmer , conveying the title of n ploce of land about four miles north ofOaklanJ to Louis HutT. and had beun acknowledged before C. S. Robinson , a jus tice of the peace. Kuth livanpcllno MontgOTOrv , daughter of Dr. nhd Mn. P. J. Montgomery , died nt 7'IO : last evening at their residence. iili ! Fourth street. IJoath wns the resu't ' of ulcerntlon of the stomach following a severe attack of diphtheria. She was a brlirht nnd lovely little plrl , whoso 10years nnd (1 ( months of joyous life had ondcnred her to all who know her. Notice of the funeral will bo pivon later. ' ' H seems by the experiences of yesterday that the steam healing plnntH in tbo Omuha schools nro''not in it" when it comes to winter weather. They nro proving llttlo bettor than the cold storage plants , nnd necessitating the abandonment of tbo schools. Wo would respectfully suggest that the Omuha school toard , or these interested , look over the Bixby stonm hontlnir system used In the Hchools of Council Bluffs , which , despite the cold of the past few day.s , has maintained Florida wentnor In all the buildings , on- n hi ing the duties of the .school rooms to to rarrled on with safety and comfort to teach- CM nnd pupils. _ Tlio Indies of the Prehbytonnn church will ontcrtniii u Kciihincton ton in the church ptirlorB on Fridiiy nfternoon. .Innunry'JJ , from iJ till 0 o'clock. All Indies Invited. Tlio Boston Store , Council niulTs , In. , \vill bo elo&ed nil duv todny mnrlclng down yooils , inaKlng propnrntions for tlioir ffi-oat boiiii-nnuiiiil clcnring1 sale , whk'h OPOIIH tomorrow nioriiing' nt 0 n. in. , Jnntmry 20th. See list of prices In Council UlulTs Glebe nnd Nonpareil nnd in another column of this paper. HOSTON STORK , FOTIIKUINOIIAM , WlllTKIAW & CO. , Council UlulTs , In. Jnrvls lS77brnndy , purest , unfost , best. i'iito.\ i / . / -1 it. t it n A i'i is. Miss Lnura Baldwin has gone to Hicli- inond , Ky. , to vhll ber sister. ,1 nil 1:0 A. n Thornoll nnd his reporter , Mr. O. n. t'tnston , are making the Ogden house tlitlr lionio this term of court. Jobu L. Tompleton loft yesterday for Fre mont , Neb. , to attend the winter mooting of the Nobr.WK'i ' l-'lruinon's association , ! ' * * Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. Spencer left yo.terdny for Ouliitb , Minn. , In response to n telegram nnnonneinu the donth of their daughter , Mrs. K. W. ICnppell , formerly of this city. Mrs , A. L. Shnri ) . wife of the conductor on the Rock Island , bus 1:0110 to Join her Hus band In Fulrbnry. Neb. She wns accom panied ns Inr ns Lincoln by Miss Lillii Jones. Theodore Ilrny loft lust ovcnliiK for Mou- tnnn , where ho will spend the rest of tbo winter with his son , Charles Ilray , who has secured n lariro contract in railroad bullaln ? . Hov Catnpbell. who has been spondlni ; three weeds vlsltlnif his parents , Mr. nnd Mrs J M ( Jiimpbell , left , last , evening for Fnrlbault , Minn. , to rosutno bis studios In the btmUuclc military ncadeiny , Wnl u ut bloclt nnd Wyoming rrml , froHh niliiud , received dnlh Thntuhor , 111 Mniu. Dr. F. T Soybert hns removed to tlio Cirnnd hotel. Telephone Ha , Lending drugfrtoro nnd news stand , Dnvls. Wo have our own vlnoynrds in C-illfoi- utu. JnrvlaVluo coini ) vuy , Co UlulU Di-ulli ol llml Slno.r. Cs H. Stnoy died yesterday morning ataIO : ! o'clock ut Ins reildonuc , 118 Plainer street , oped ill yean , Last March while lu Wisconsin on busi ness ho was taken with nn attack of typhoid favor ami for n IOHR tlmo ho was rontlnod to tils bed. Ho at last recovered partially , but his wrestle with tha favor had loft him HO vtC.ili that In August lie found it necessary for htm lo slvo up buslnoss ontlrolv and do- \oto nil his attention to recovering hit health. Suvcr.il mnntlih Uk'o ho becnuio well enough lo bu broiiKht homo In charge of bis father , \V. I , ' . Stacy , nnd Dr. Montgomery , and over ilnco bis orilvul hero ho has been in bed. On t'nristinns day ho wns given up by his pby- slclun , but ho rallied. Slnco that time his Mifforlnga have oeuu terrible , but yesterday dentil vanio as n welcome rnllef. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon from the Congregational church , Uuv. Ci. W. Crofts ofllclatlng. Hclter , the tnllor , ; ilO 1"roadway ! , htm nil the Intost styles nnd iuiw winter goods. Satisfaction irimrniitucd. Drsf. WooilburydontistHnoxt toOnxnd hotel ; line work n upi'clnlty. Tolo , Ho. S\vanoi : Mtulo Co. , .Maionlo toinpla NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Retail Implement Dealers of Nebraska HnucUotnoly Entertained. BANQUETED BY THE LOCAL JOBBERS. Significance of tinKitlit In Mir City's Coin- ini-rcliil History snnirlliliijr About Ilii ! U'liiilcsiiliInltrrsU C'tnn- plcto l.lnt of tinCllrtls. . The rotnll Implement dealers of Nebraska , who nro how hoidlni ; n convention In Omaha , Morocntcr'nltied at a banquet last evening at the Urn ml hotel by thojobbsrs of Council Bin Us Thu affair was strictly im- promntu , the idea having bjcn con ceived yesterday afternoon when some of ilia loproscntatlves of the local looblng houses happened to learn that 10 entertainment had iicnn provided for thorn , unJ Immcill.itoly wrnt to work to sea what Council Bluffs nnd horneopie could defer for them. Mana.'or Clark of the Grand wns llr.it Informed of Iho prospective banquet nt I o'clock In the afternoon , but uy means of lotno livolv niistllng everything was gotten in reaalnesR , so that ut lo'o'o'.ock the guests , to the number of 110ar , down to ono of 'ho ' most elaborate feasts over partaken of within the walls of that i oimlnr hostelry. A reception committee met the guests in Omuha and escorted them to the other sldo of ho river by n special inoortnilnclr ! > rlired for tbo occasion , taking them direct to the League club rooms , n hero they spent nn hour. The followlnggontlemcn composed the committee , nil of whom are connected with tin jobbing trade in this city : Lucius Wells A. IJ. Kuilorton , W. W. Loomts , O. P McCossoti. 1C. II. Merrmm , W. Q. Snoici-r. Henrv 11. Van Brunt , J. S. Otct7cr. Fred H. OavU , L. C. Huff , Nate ICiiys. H. J. Formh , W. S. Cnss , 10. H. Harris , J. B. Patterson , C. N. McDonald. W. M. Jones , C. H. Glloi , F. A Blxbv , F. Wels , E. H. Hnworth. At 10 o'clock tno guests uoro escorted to the dlninir room , vhero the following menu was provided for them : New Vork Counts. Celery. Consomme Hoynl. Oil * , us. Hiilinon Trout , ti lit Oenovolse. IloiistTur .oy Mulled With Oysters. b\\ec't i'otiitoes. Asiiar.igns. X.lnfitndcl. Vol-au-vcnt of Sweet llrcads. Lamb rutletsmix 1'etlt I'o.a. bt. .Inllen. Ita.iit Qluill. ( Jnrr.int Jelly. Potato Oroiinottes. Champagne. Ohlcken Salad. I'ot.ito Salad. I'm It. Ice Cieini. CaKc. Coffee. Olzars. After ample justice had been done the spread Hon. Lucius Wells acted as toastmaster tor and announced tha lollowlng gentlemen who spoke on subjects or Interest to tho-so present : C. I ) . Avros of Kearney , II. P. Shumwav of Wakolleld , J. M. Bitch of Lin coln. A. Bauer of Poncn , Edwin Bird of Cal- loway , E. H. Merriam , J. C. Olxby , W. J. Davenport and L. C. Huff , all of this city. No subjects were assigned , but each bpoaker made whatever romaikj the/Infandol ana chnirpagno seemed to call forth , tnd the re sult was highly agreeable to the listeners , who applauded each ono to thu echo. The morning was over two hours gone when the last speech had been made and the pupst had wended his way to the room In thu hotel which he was to occupy until this mornlni. . The gentlemen who composed the committee of arrangements , and upon whom the greater part of the responsibility ot the affair rested Henry H. Van Brunt. Fred It. Davis , W. M. Jones and F. A. Bit by wore unanimously voted a great success in looking after details , and thu visitors will leave for Omuha this morning highly pleased with tha way In which they were entertained. The importance of the banquet lies in the closer union that will result botwnen the re tail dealers of Nebraska and the jobbers of Council Bluffs. The ' following is a complete list of those who were present nt tha banquet ; II. A. Creeknaun , Ulysses ; J. B. Huehos , Co/ad ; August Wagner. Wisner ; John Tor- roy , Oakland ; J. A. McLnuglin , Cr.ilg ; J. E. Welch , Orctna ; II. P Snumwav , Wako- ileld ; J. P. Splttlor , Ewing ; John Tucker , Elwood ; M. P. Jackson , Stnlthlield ; A. Pease , Sidney ; L. Piii-enstncher , Elsie ; J. T Lenten , Pender ; M. M. ICakfer. Clarks ; Packer & Scott , St. Edwards , Nob. ; B. M. Springer , Miller : Joseph Arnold , Ashland ; Foyornorm & Sotmuble , Stanton ; F. J. Hayek , Wilbur ; Camijboll &Payno , Bclden ; Hobo Bros. , Hooper ; T. T. Waite , Elk Creolt ; Peter Miller , Ax tell ; A. J. Moger , Harvard ; C. H. Falskin , Falls City ; O. N. Unthank , Arlington ; William Blooaorn , Platte Center ; A. H. Linborg , Stromsburg ; H. T. ICropp , Nohawka ; J. B. Hock , Peters burg ; ,1. .1. Donaldson , IKildrego ; H. M. Deishcr. Holdrogo ; .1. J. Tro'mpen , Hlcuman ; cdwln Bird , Callowav ; A. Bauer , Ponca ; J. W. Fitch. Washington ; J. S. Thomas , Lexington ; J. W. Carmlchael. Doniphan ; A. D McNcar. Blue Hill ; J. D. Fletcher , John son ; John Johnson , Saronvlllo ; O. C. Kllng- mnr & Co. , Blue Hill ; J. llaufdorholde , Dolshler ; A. Bockstrom. Axtcll. H. II. Whcoler , Stella ; C. P. Shnafo. Cedar Kaplds ; J. J. Tanner & Co. , Falls Citv : Organ & Foster , Benvor Crossing : T. VV. Tulmage , Fairmount ; Charles O Shumwny , Lyons ; L. U. Shumwny , Lyons ; C. O. Stephenson , Stromshurg ; F. H. Ilucrnian , Arlintrtpn ; J. M. Burks , Lincoln- Gus draff , Wvmoto ; Newell South , Humphrov. Frank Ijahn , West Point ; U. H. Motz , Friend ; Aupust L'ibelui , llarting'.on : H. B. Sueing , Hartlngton ; C. D. Avres. Kenrnoy ; Hayes & Cullen , Winsldoj H. Munsterman , Plain- viow. _ Two apprentice IHU-SCS wanted ut the \V. C. A. hospital , corner 9th street and Oth avenue. Autli'i * ill thu Tlu-rmomrtitr. The wuathor Monday night discounted anything seen in thU locality this winter. Tlio mini whoso thermometer stood at3 = oclowgot uponrly in Mia mornlnir and pro- paied to make the eves of less favored ones turn green , but ho very soon found that n thermometer tnat had not settled do'vn among the thirties WHS not in It nt nil. The thermometer at thu Deaf and Dumb insti tute , which Is ordinarily very well behaved , went on u record breaking expedition , and at ; 1I5 : o'clock in the morning the night watch- mau reported that it showed u tempnraturo of I0 = uolow < ! ero. This A as the lowest tem perature noted nnywhoro In this vicinity , al- thoue'n tin ) thcrniDinotors near the transfer nnd thu water workn power house ranged from : ) = to : iu = > below. l.i-np Ytuir 1'itrt- . The young ladles nro unking elaborate preparations for the loan year party which is to bo given on the evening of January " ! > In the Koynl Arcanum parlors , Over 125 Invitations have been issued to tbo young ladles of tha city. Tha hall is to bo richly decorated with palms and other tropical plants , while the conventional punch now ! will ba 'done uwiiy with and lu place be taken by u booth where chocolate and charlotte - lotto russo can bo had for the asking Ko- ( icshmonts will oho bo served. The young ladles who are taking the load in affairs nro not copying after the effort of a couple of weoltr ago , but they have given it out cold that thov intend to maka it just as line a parly , without quite so many frills us the preceding ono hud. I.OKl 11 In Illlll. I. B. Hhrhart , a conductor on .thn Fifth avenue motor line , reported to a police oftlcor yesterday that ha had been raubod of { 7. Ho was riding up town on hU car when n youi.g man jumped on board and brushed past him as ho was talking to u lady passen ger. A minute lutor the young man jumped off , and when U was too lute Ehrhart dlscov ored that the young man haJ tauen advan tage of the 111 of Abstraction caused by the proximity of the lady , and had picked his pocket of nil thn change It contained , amount ing to botnuthlnp aver ST. Ho reported the i-usu to Ofllcor Marphy , who at once arrested tha only use passengers the car contained at thu tlmo of the robbery , and bundled them off to the police station for an examination bv I ho day cnptuin , in spllo of the fact that Klu hart protested that ho had no cause to Riupoct either of thu passengers of having dona thu deed , Tha woman with whom Uhrhart had boon talking was found to bo n pauper ou her wuy to the oQlco of the over seer of the poor , while the other passenger was a traveling man who lives In the cast part of the county. Both of them were turned loose n * .soon as their story was hoard , nnd no truce of tno real thief had boon secured up.to last evening. wnoi , noons rim ALMOST A SO.NCI. Tlir On-lit Srinl-Amnml Clriirlng Sulo ut the Uinlnii HI ore , Conned IllnlN , lit , , onons this morning. The store wns closed till day yesterday to mark down goods mid iniiko preparations for this meat event , which Is looked forward to with deep Intercut by almost every hotibcwlfo in Council UlulTs and sur rounding country , Below is only a partial list of the thoiiHiuiils of harsnltis that are otTcrod nt this wilo. For n bettor list of prices sco Council Bluffs dally Nonpareil and Glebe : Id-inch brlllianline , former price , GOe ; for this sale , "oc. : tMnch ( all wool plaids and plain flan nels , fiOc goods , for ! Wc. 61-Inch all wool ladies' cloth , worth Toe , for -iOjc. oOc. Too nnd l)5c ) novelties in pollen dots , caniol's hair stripe and plaids , all in atone ono prlc-o for this sale , -17c. } Ili-ineh all wool honriottas , former prlc'o Doc , sale price BUc. CO pieces all wool red shtiUer llannol worth Illc ! sale prlco UOJc. ll'ic all wool red twilled llannol , lilc for sato only. ( lo heavy unbleached llannol cotton llnnnel , ! lc. ! All our fur cnpcj and inulTd at just ono half the original price. id.oO capes foi-Wa' ) , $10.00 capos for So.OO , $111.00 capos for $0.00 , $17.00 capos for $ S.oO. Mulls Me mulT for 17c , 7fic mulT for 'tSc , $1.00 muff for O , $2.00 mulT for 81.00 , S4.00 mulT for $2.00 , $0.00 nut IT for $1.50. All our stoclc of mull's the same way. Toys and Fancy Goods Wo must have room for our immense stock of wall paper which is now on the way. All our toys , dolls , baskets , clocks and brioka- braek at just half price for this s'llc. IBo Bannock Uurn suitings I'-c. All our stock of prints , including best blues , silver grays , black and whites , heavy twilled serges , all usual so'd for 7o niul .He , for this s.vlo oc. Hl-inch wide suitings , former price 15c , for this sale OJc- HO inch wide Armenian serges , inblac'c ' and white , former price 15c , for this sale lOc. 12Jc and loc outing flannels for lOc. Host apron ginghams OJc. Coats' and Jlark's host 200-yard spool cotton for 'lo. Holding's 100-yard spool silk for 5c. Holding's 100-yard spool twist for Ic. All our children's coats in two lots , $2.76 nnd $3.25. All our nowninrkots , that sold for $10.00 , 812.00 and $15.00 , all in ono lot for $1.08 ; a ( 'banco that should not bo lost sight of. Ladies' short coats $ > .00 coats for $2.7/3 / ; $8.00 , $0.00 and $10.00 coats for $5.00. Novelty garments , embroidered sleeves and rove-ctl front , $1-1.00 gar ments for $7.00. HOSTON STORE. FOTIIISUINQHA.M , WHITULAW & Co. , Council BlulTs. la , lniiii-st | Not NiTi-Htury. Dr. Soybert madn n po t-mortam examination - tion of the body of John Barker , who died Monday moruiiKT , to llml out thu nature of the Injuries which caused his death. Ho was assisted by Dr. Thomas , who attended the man In his Illness , and the united opinion of the two physicians was that ho died from a secondary shock as the raiult of Inllarnntlon which had been caused by the shock no received in falllne. It was the in tention at first to hold an inquest in the hope of finding out something more as to the cause of his fall , but all efforts us to where ho passed the last twelve hours of his life were unavailing , so that it was not thought that any good would bo done by an inquest. It is the opinion of many that if the mystery could bo cleared up , something sen sational might be broucht to light. The men at thu farm state that when ho loft Saturday night for the city ho had over $40. When ho wns picked up ho had only a few cents tucked away in ono pocket. An examination of a couple of trunks con taining Barker's effects was made yesterday , and in one of them was found a policy for 81.r > UO In the World's ' Industrial Accident association atDubuquo , made In favor of his brother. Robert ilarker , who lives in Canada. Among Darner's ' oftects were a number of letters addressed to Ettio Barker , Casey , la. , who is suoposcd to bo the woman who claimed to be his wife. Several letters were also found bearing the signature , "Ettio. " Jut-vis wild blaekborry is tha Suit Tor Iiisimun c. M. Cohen commenced n suit in the superior court yesterday against the Ohio Farmers insurance company of Lcroy , O. , to collect the Insurance on the building at 110 Broad way which burned a couple of months ago. IIu alleces that Jon lirotvn took out policies rif Insurance with the defendants for about ? 700 on the stock , furnlturonnd fixtures , nnd assigned his lease toircthar with the policies to the plaintiff. The nlaco burned with all its contents , but ho has boon unublo to col lect any of the insurance. Ho demands n judgment for $ TUO. Drulli ol l < 'i\tlirr Miillov. Information has boon received of the death of Kov. Father Mnlloy , formerly of this city. He loft here last summer to take- charge of the Catholic church at Molloy , where ho was nt the tlmo of his death. Ho was taken a couple of weeks ago vith a severe attack of lu grippe , which later turned to pneumonia , from which ho ifbvor recovered. Ho was al ways a hard worker and his death will bo a sad blow to his mar.y frlonds hero. i.oc.it. nur.ririKs. The Loyal Legion was to huvo had a ban quet tonight , but for some reason or another it wns pu4tponod for unotnoryear. Detective J. M. Vaughn was out yesterday for the llrst tliim In two weeks. Mr. Vaughn will ba able to report for duty lu a day or two. A warrant was Issued yoster.lay aftsrnoon for the arrest ol Dr. L'.obor for practicing modlclno without the proper corlllicuto. Tha wart ant was sworn to by a regular physician and the arrest will probably bo inix'Jo today. After looking Into the facts lu the casu and being furnished with a physician' * cortillcnto of death , Coroner Maul decided that an Inquest on the 1 1 mouths-old baby of Mrs. Klin , which died from falling Into 'scalding water , was unnccossarv. Superintendent Garner of the American Express company announces that his com- putiy will receive money doniitlonn for the bcnellt of tha Russian famine sutTurors and transmit them without charge to designated points In the czar's umpire. Joseph Ashler , u pressman In the employ of the Commercial Printing company on bouth Thirteenth street , between Farnum aud Harnoy , had his left hand caught In n power press yesterday nftornoou uid : three lingers uoro badly crushed. After a temporary dressing of the wounds the young man was able to resume his work. Detectives Suvago and Donipsoy a rastod a couple of young men last night who gave fic titious names and charged them with bumg suspicious characters. The nollco think tno pair were Implicated In the burglary at Platt & Co.'s sttfro , M10 South Tenth stroat , several nights ago. The men will bo hold whlla their ro ord Is being looiccd up. Samuel Johnson , a printer in thu employ of thu Omaha Printing company , was en gaged In hxlng the lira nt his fauior'a resi dence nt Twenty-fourth and Onto streets yesterday morning , when tha watar heater exploded , scalding and cutting him all It u badly. Medical assistance was summoned and the young man rarud for. NKW YOIIU , Jan. It ) . The total amount reullzoi ) at the sale of High Lawn farm trotting stock today was. fV,345 } , lUty-ilva animals being disposed of , Tbo best prlros were : Irene , Ji : : > 4 , black mare , 7 years old by Aliontru , to Chnrics Hlchli-y. Spring-Mold III. , M'JOO , Corntoa , cuottuu ; uaro by Host wick's Almont , Jr. , Wlllhira j&Jmpsoo , New York , J liOtt. _ y/ , , , bV # . ' GfTTEsiiF.no. N. J. , Jan. 10. The track was In bad condition today : first rnen.four and one-half ( nrlinjtsi Tltua won , Hl\rr .Mint second. John Tikel ml third , Tlmo : Ri'l- - . . , < . Heeonil race , flvn furlohsil uoMdlKzer won , Omaer second. Hobo third. Time : 1OV ; < . Tlilnl race , six furlonjs : 1'rlnco Howard won. Mnrht l.ovell so.-und , tlOjie.Uor third. i Time. lls : . , ' ' I 1'otirth race , four and onc.l\.ilf \ furloiiKs : i Tensor won. Objection seeonL Comet third. . Time : BV. , ' ' ' I I'lflli race , onoinlhi nnd luiuartrr : I.nurlnpo won. llonnlo KIIIR secot.d , 3r | Itao thlld. Tliiio : 2I4'4 : Sixth race , seven furlonsst ( orltino won Kingdom secoiul. Prodigal third. Time : IOJU : Nru Orlritn * Itai'lng , NE\V Oiti.K\xs , La. , Jan. 111. Track heavy , weather cold , attendance good. In the second race Exclusion was bid up to SI , 005 , K'l ) , " > above the entered price , and sold to bis owner , Charles McCafforty. I'lrstrace , flvn furloiltts : Miracle won. Mttle II title second. Whittler third. Time : him. Second race , HVH mill nnc-hulf furlonss : Kxi-luslun woTrlxoy Gardner Bucond , Itcil Prime th'id. Time : f:4V : Third race , six furlongs : Tom Stevens won. One Dime second , Nettle Kent third. Time : 1:8' : ' . 1'ourth race , seven furlonni : Put Conlov won. I'lrst I. up second , Mary Mae third. Time : 1:3J. : Clillilrpn mid u Woinnn I'erlth In Ihu I'liiiiirt. , WU. , Jan. 111. At VcspoM , two miles north of here , three children of n Swede , name unknown , werij locked In the house or their parents. They overturned n lamp and fired the building , nnd the thrco , ngodtl. 4 nnd 2 years , were uurncd to death. Cmcioo , III. , Jan. 1'J. During the absence of her husband at work tonight MM. Frederick Olcso-i and her ' . ' -year-old daugh ter were burned to death lu a lire which con sumed her homo nt Flftjllrst street and .lonnson avonuo. Her : l-year-old ton was rescued by a neighbor. The boy , though nllve , cannot survive. Si-i-n-tnry I'listi-r's Coiidltlon. FoiiTitKis Mositou , Va. , Jan. 19. Secre tary Foster's condition Is unchanged. I'MtfiOX.II * I'Alt.ttlie II'IIS. F. B. iCail of Norfolk is at the Mitlard. J. C. White of Lincoln Is at the Murray. F. C. Follott of HaUlngs Is at the Murrav. John \V. Flnner of Beatrice Is at the Del- IODU. William Kydor of Nebraska City is at the Arcade. Willis Schenck ci Chadron , Nob. , is nt the Arcade. F. D. Haycock of Galloway , Nub. , is at the Pax'on. E. H. SUor of Lincoln is registered at the Paxtou. N. S. Harding of Nebraska City Is at the Paxton. Ross Gamble of Kearney Is stopping at the Paxton. W. O. Chapman of Crete , Nob. , is nt the Paxlon. , , > W. A. Brown of Mauvillc , Wyo ' , , Is at the Dellone. r < , L. S. Perdow of Lander , , Wyo. , is at the Dellono. n H. Hall and wife of Fremont are nt thd Dellono. W. V. Brooks of Lincoln is stopping at the Arcade. E. N. Porterflold ot Koir'rioy Is registered nt the Arcade. W. A. M Allistor of Columbns is stopping at the Arcade. W. B. Graham of Grand Isliind Is stopping nt the Mlllard. * ' John Q. Thackorand wife of' ' North Pl.itto are at tboMillard. l A. V. Pcaso of i'airbur.v , 'Nob. , is regis tered at the Doilono. E H. Thomas nnd wifo' of Beatrice are domiciled at the Murray. H. S. Thompso-i of the state capital Is registered at the Murray. Charles Marshall of Rapid CityS. . D. , is registered at the Paxton. George E. Dorrinirton of Falls Olty , Not ) . , Is registered nt the Mlllard. Mr. C. C. Houscl of Chicago , a former resi dent of Omaha , 13 in the city. P. H. Pendor and William Kuss of Humphrey are at the Arcade. H. H. Whitman and Charles S. Piers' of Wayne , Nob. , are at the Dollonc. Dr. G. J. Puhok , a former physician of Omaha , but now of Chicago , is at the Pax- ton. ton.Mrs. Mrs. W. S. Scavnv , who has been quite ill for n week or so , was slightly bettor yester day iiiul was able to sit up. A paity comnobed of Fred B. Smith and wife , Mrs. S. L Kellogg , Mrs. J. C. Watson nnd maid , arc domiciled at the Dellona , J. R. Allan , assistant agent and cashier of the Wells-Farno expiens company at Den ver , js in the city visiting G. B. Simpjon of the Omaha ofllco. Dr. J , Q. Thajkor , United States reuenuo inspector , sugar depart'iient , accompanied by his wife , was In the city yesterday. The doctor goes to Washington today to toport for dutv ns inspector of maple suyar. The work in Nebraska has boon closed lor the season. BiATntcn , Neb. , Jon. 19. [ Special Tele- cram to TIIK BII : : . ] Iho thermometer rec- isteied ; )0 ) = below zero hero at 7 p'clock this morning. It is the coldebt every recorded in this section. .vnr.s OF yitiTiui > .t r. Diillli-stli- . Southern cities generally observed General Itolott 10. Leo's blitlulay. (5eorzo and U'.ilthMl have been re jlocted to the United Hutu's hcnnto from MIsiNslppl. Thu I'lttsburir , I'n. , streetcar slrll.o Is still nn. Thu strikers on the Aian as I'ass road have been defeated. 1'hlladiiluhla democrats huva e'eeted Mivunty Ulovelimd ine.ii out of uUhty-flvo to the n.alonal deniocnitlc convention. JuilKO Advoeate ( Joneral Ilemy. who has heeu eoiiiliiotlng the llaltlmoru Inquiry at Vnllojo. U il. , Is on his way to Washington. KlKhtpeonlo uoio Mlled : uul thirteen badly hurt near St. I.ntila bv the Hlelsh In which they weiu rldlnt ; , being run down by a Vnilmsh train. The Ibluml uf Snnta Cntalmu , off the coast of Minthein California , hits beim purc-hused by the lliinnln : brothers , who will convert It Into a treasure resort. William Bprlnifor. n'wd.-ilthy manufacturer of Chlu.iKO , hus been held responsible for the death ot an employe who wns killed by the oxplus'on ' of a holler In his establishment. The bark Ilntehlns llrotnorslno neon aban doned at son She hus boon , rnut with all her siilis - > ot drifting on the Atluntle In the track of tninsntlantlo steamers , IH | l.s .1 moimco to navlKutlon. Inillan molls chouli fctu'a the body of u you ir , ' ludy. a MlssOasol , mini a private gruxe yard. The body was rocoVUWI after a tltll- gunt suuruh in the dliuCctliu tujiu of a medical rolleso ifjlt The hiisplclon that there jvjis an nwml/ed coinpl'iiev In kill Jiii1 oorfolkln ( , Attorney l'it/ur , bherlir Dunn nnd iwo or three otheis Iris lice n uulistantlaled. .lu Huskell , Ciiiuit , Stevens aAd SewarJ counties. Kans IH , them Is u society , momhois of wlehire hound by o ith ui e.irry out thu inundates of thu HO- unllud eounell nf Ufa and death on uitln of his own life. ' "i J The pope Is suffering from an attack of in- Ihieiu.i. " The queen will attend' ' the clnko of ( Jlar uneuV f unur.tl. ttii t Itudyiird Kiplm : wiiKtnlnrrled In London to Miss llali-slior , an American Klrl , Thu llunxarlan llnnnce minister , In a BUeech ut .N'airy lluliyu. aiinotineed thut specie payments aie ahonl to he resumed. Dnrlin ; Iho pant week thuro have been a.SO-1 duiiths In London , boiiu double the aviiraijo prevailing froirt Oclolier to the middle ot l > e- coniin-r Thu lower house ot the Austrian lielchsrath aduite | < l thu commerelul treaties with ( Jur- inaiiy. HolKlnm and Svvltzerlund , and ulao the ro.ity with itily. Tint /.iiltntuof 1'rankfort him beun conlli- entod for pnljl.hliHiK nn linmoial urtluloon liny du Maupn > ant , the fiiimm I'runcli writer Him recently hee.uno Insane. Kiisiluii inhbors huvo beun attucUliiv and iilundur niiius in tlm vlulnlty ofur uw. Inhabitants of many iirovlm-en ttru luavlnr In InrKt ) fmtllus. hceUlnj some pliico whiiro there in n ixHtlttlllty of ohtalnliu fund As thu winter witiirtun ilUtruss Ineru ne * union { tbo puuMaiits. A Tillls pnpor rnporlh thai there hus been lUhtliu ut Kalluhdniili , lulling fiom 11 revolt fuiuenU'd by L'urslun ptlimtN on thu tobacco ijuoittlon , and that rvlnoreiiii ( nt urit neodo.l iruiu IVhe-nu toNuppri'iis the moven.ent , the i local troopt huvlux baea d fuulod by the j FISTICUFFS IN THE FORUM , French Chamber of Deputies the Scene of a Disgraceful Encounter , MINISTER CONSTANS SLAPPED M , LAUR. Itrnrl Itnrlirfort'n Vlritlmt I'm lit the Hot- torn of the . \milr Si > pnil PoMoimt llnviMtntcn * IIMHO : us n Hrsiill. lS > 2l > n Jitm'j ) llnrtlwI'.Tl'M.I / PAIII , Jan. lit. [ Now York llorald Cable- Special fo TIIR BRK.I Wo had today in the Chamber of Deputies a tesslon wqrthy of tha llncst days of lioulangcrism. Wo have ueon spectatpra of a new scone In the French parliament , A member of the ministry cuffed a deputy I do not know how the affair wilt end , but this is how It began : About a fortnight ago M. Hochofort published it 1'Intranslgcant , a series of articles entitled : "The Ooldon Book of Constans " The article made cer tain accusation against Mr. Constant , min ister of the interior , and couplet ! his nnmo with the Viol affaire a young girl in K l , nnd chiircetl positively tnat ho wa > the pro prietor of n house of bad repute in ToiilaUc. M. Constmti ! did not reply which , it must bo snhl , had n bad effort even upon his own fol lowers. Words UmenltMl by Uloui. At the session todny MM. la Scnncno nnd Laurs , , lloulnnglst detircd to qucitlcn th government upon what measures were to betaken taken against the journal which m.ido the no- cusation. The object wns to put M. Coiistans on the defensive. M. do Froycinot , minister of war , replied that the government had no desire to adver tise the articles from the lloor of the houso. M. Laur mounted the tribune nnd said that not to roplv was to trample on the rights of the minority , but that the nation would bo the Judge of these despicable men. The moment these words wore uttered M. Constuns Jumped to his foot. M. do Froy- cluot notice. 1 htm but did not divlno hts Intention. M. Coiistans ijuickly threw off Ills overcoat. M. Etienne , colonial secretary , sei/oil him by the urm , but the angry minis ter , freeing himself from the gr.isp , leaped toward the tribune and dealt M. Laur n couple of sounding whucks on the ear. The whole chamber rose In excitement. President Floiiuot rang his bell for ordor. Other llncontitrrs I'ollouuil. According to the rules the session ended when violence was done within the precincts of Parliament , but everywhere the members angrily disnutod with each other. M. Doi- pech , a republican , nnd M. Costolin , a Bou- langlst , had hot words and came to blows. The dcputios struggled out into the lobbies , nnd there more boxing matches took place. It was one of the most scandalous scenes over witnessed and lasted nearly ono hour. According to the rules , when one member strikes another , the agcrossor is liable to ex pulsion , Out M. Constans is not a deputy , but n senator , aud therefore cannot bo expelled from the Chamber. Parliamentary experts are at their wits' end in his caso. Apologi/cd to Hut Chamber. At half-pastil the session was reopened and all was quiet. M. Constans took the speaker's stand and said thut ho was very much grieved. For scvontcer years ho had had the honor of representing the people in the Chamber or the Senate , and he hud never done anything to necessitate his being called to order. But on this occasion ho had yielded to a just feeling of Indignation. Ho h.m been uiuiulo to master his emotions and therefore ho begged to tender his apologies to his colleagues. His speech was loudly applauded by the greater part of the houso. The previous question was then put and carried by 434 to 44 votes. AVluit Will the inil : Hi- ? This terminated the parliamentary pro ceedlugs , but what MI Constans and Presi dent Carnet will do is now the ques tion. If M. Laur should challenge M. ConstatiB the latter will light the deputy , notwithstanding the law forbids a min ister to light a duel. But if M. Laur brings M. Constans before the courts for the assault ho will bo oblleed to resign. Also , this may bo the end of the affair. Yet M. Constans is put in a very dellcato and difllcult situation , and bis influence Is diminished uecaubo of the shameful scene of today. If ho was not guilty ho ouuht to have prosecuted M. Hochefort In the courts. It Is much more dignified for a man who has the honor of being a mlnlsterof Franco to endure insults than to strike thoinsultor. Dispatches from Homo say that the pope is suffering from Inlluen/a. It is added that In consequcnco there Is considerable anxiety manifested at the Vatican. ST. CEIIE. Itldts. BUDA PKSTII , Jan. 10. A political meeting was held hi a small town in the southeastern part of Hungary on Sunday , which In a short tune degenerated into a free light in which all sorts of weapons were used. The light resulted in the death of two of the party. At Kipatkn yesterday a row broke out at a meeting there and for a tlmo It scorned as though a lixrgo number of the lighters would bo killed. It was necessary for the nollco lo Interfere and when quiet wns restored It was found that two men were dead and live were snrlously woutidod. At Eashan , a city of 21,003 Inhabitants , n mob made an attack upon a Jewish school and completely wrecked it. Several petbons were wounded by bullets from rovolvora. c'l 'O ' th rrrnrli. s , Jun. 10. The steamer Thibet , from the west coast of Africa , reported that on December * ) a force of ! i,0l , ( ) ) Dahomians tnaao an attack upon Kotonou. Thu French garrison made a callnnt defense , mid the lighting lasted three hours. Finally the French garrison made a sortlo , and the attacking party lied , lo'iving ' ' . ' .VJ of their dead on the Held. The French loss was thrco killed and ten wounded. llouorH Ills I'utllri'H I'llc'inN , ( .r < ijri'y/ilfI ) | ; / lKi tin Jiunc.i dunlin //rwi'M.1 C\iuo , Egypt , Jan. 19. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB Bii.J : : Tbo khedlvo has refused the resignations of the ministers , expressing satisfaction vllh the measures taken during his absence and his Intention of continuing the conlldonco In them shown Dy his deceased father. Trim Mr In Morrorro l.'iHlcd. [ Ct > i > yrtuhtcil IKHbil Jmnei (7' ( ' il < m Itennrtt. ] Gimui.TAit , Jan. 10. ( Now York llornUl Cable Special to Tin : BIH. : | The sultau oj Morocco has deposed the bashaw whoso exactions caused the revolt , aud it is believed now that all trouble Is over .u.i.v , llartliiKtim Cltlzrn IVrlcinttrs Ills XVIIii'H lliriiiitiiiir lit Vuiiklmi , S. I > . YANKTOV , S. D. , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun Biifi.J Archibald Van Allen , a prominent farmer of Cadar county , Nebraska - braska , formerly proprietor of a hotel in Hartlngton , Neb , , attempted to kill 10. N. Latbrop , a laborer , In this eit > this after noon. Lathrop was standing in the lobby of tlio poswfllco when Van Allen entered and fired two bbots from -Jj-callber revolver at him. Urio shot took effect In Luthrop's loft hii [ and ho staggered to thu front door and fell on the pavement outside. Van Allen fol lowed him nnd fired t\\o moro shots at him , hut neltlio.of these took effect. Lathrop worked on the Van Allen farm last .spring nnd Van Allen says no stole .Mrs. Van Allen's affections awafiom her husband and homo. Two week * ago Van Allen found the pair to gether in a room and threatened to kill him Lathrop imd Mr . Van Allen wont to Hart- Ingto'i and stayed a wnok to keep out of Van Allen's , way. but Van Allen waited for them to return. Lttlhrop will recover , but may bo mnlmcd for life. Van Allen U In jail. .Npliruskii llrri'ilor * , LINCOI.V , Nob. , Jan. JO. ( SpecialTelegram to Tin , HKF.J-Tiio annual meeting of thu Nohr.isUa Association of Trotting Horse Breeders vfus called to order this afternoon at the Lincoln hotel. About Hoventy-llve geutleuien who are members of the a iocl - SPEOIAJ. , NOTICES. COUNCr. BLUFFS. \\TANThD Aoomputent stcnozrapht'r. prefer - ' ' fer ono having machine. AddroJV I ! ) Ilee , Council II uirs. \\7ANTKD-To rent a fiiinlshed room : will TI tr.idu for furniture. Aililresx , .I. Iltl- wlirdVS \ hth ave , CminCll lUulT" . f on'RU'tho"offurriii : ehole. ) birgalns In I fruit , and Vejetabli ) lands : f > 7 aeres &J roils mirth of the ( 'iKUiliuiiina KIOIIIHIM. i-Astcrn ioi > < < , lliio < prln * nnd lint ) inrlnv'-briHiU , lui.l : rory rli h nnd well .Hlunliil to frnlt , Zl nciv * on Uniml niroinie , Hnr oivhanl. windmill nnd line gniri- : ululated on Mjrnkto r propoioil inotor lino. onO nnd ono-lnlt mile * triini Ciiiiiiell Illnllx postotn > r. t ) acres of M'ry choice plowed InnJ on tlrund u venue , l'a miles frnM iiostoillca. Ill ) ni-ri-4 , l > i nilliM from cltv llinltSi uooil IIOIHI- , barn nn I oullinlldlnzii ; llnu creliar i ; a great b n411(11 ( utif i.SW. Knsy terms. i'S neri" > . chnleo fruit farm , fl neres In bl lok- herilt' , GOJyiiiinit fruit treof , : itxiii.ipa ( | vlnss. House , barn and oiitlinlldln A very ehuli-o bnr aln. on'v"'i nHIM east of poiiollleo In Council ItliilK W. C Micr. HoonM , Open House bluok. Council UlulTs , la. IOWA fiirms ; line ' 'I ) iieru farm , 3M per aciv\ } IUU' cash , bahinco on loiu time ; l.'ii aero farm , JOTdonn , b ilance easy ; films of all sires M-nd for list. Johnston & Van I'atten , Council II. nil's. I WANT to buv stock of graver. * * * or boot ! and shoes : will pay jiirt , cash an I pirt by n . * i roe n house Hiul lot in Omaha. U .S lloo. C'oiincllIuffs. _ ir llxturos nnd two pool V/tableb for sale and building for rent. ( < oo 1 location. K. II. bheafe , over Olllcer & I'nsoy's bun Ic. I71AKMS. parden lands , housas , lots tin I JL ; business blocks for s iln or rent. Day ft Hess. I'earl street. Council Hill IT- ) . W. C. ESTEP , FUKERAL DIRECTOR AND EMALMER , 14 N. Mnin. , Council Bluffs. tion attended the meeting , which was an in teresting ono. The association has for its object the ad vancement of the legitimate interests of the breeders of the trotting horse , nnd has n largo membership throughout the state. The meeting was called to order by Presi dent Mount. Sccretiry Jones read toe minutes of the previous mcotlnir The report of Treasuier Gould showed the financial con dition 10 lia KooJ- Routine business was transacted by the meeting. The election of oflicors will not bo reached before tnis oven- Ing. _ _ Tenipi-rutiires thut I > e trcicd tin : Dm-liilnrHs of Mercurial TIu-rmomrli-rM. ST. POL. Minn. , Jun. 19. Last night wns the coldest night in this city since February of last year ana with that exception the cold est since the memoraUo lilst of January when the thermometer reached 41 ° below. The lowest point reached last night , accord ing to the ofllcial register of the weather bureau , was . ' 5 = > below. Reports from outside - side points show stupendous variations in temperature , clearly indicating the approach of a win in spoil. At Mendoza , Manitoba , the minimum last nluht was 44 = below , while at 7 o'clock this morning it was only 1 1 = below showing n rise of yO ° during the morning. At I'lerro , S. D. , the transition was still moro abrupt , 24 = below being registered there early this morning , showing n risoof40 = > . At Huron the lowuit point reached was 34 ° nnd at 7 o'clock It was 2i ( = > bclo\v. As soon above the same hour at 1'lcrro was 2(5 ( ° above thus making a difference of 52 = In temnoratuio In a distance of considerably less than 150 mlics. This shows the warm wave to bo a p proachlng both from the west and northwest. In this btnto variations have notbeon equally so marked. During the night the cold wave was roa- tral over this state , but it rapidly passed away to the east , and tonight will witness n marked reduction in tomperatuto , followed probably by n few days of mild weather. CUR AIIO , III. , Jan. lU.-Of twcnty-threo mail trains duo in Chicago this mornini : from all noints , fourteen had. up to noon , failed to arrive , and not ono of the others was on tlmn. Thesnow blockade Is ono of the most ox lonslvo over experienced. It 1ms delayed trains from oveiy point of thu compass. Reports from many points In Missouri , Illinois , nnd Arkansas - sas "stnto that n blinding snow storm has raged for the last twenty-four hours nnd that all business is at n standstill. Dispatches from Texas state that a rain storm Monday turned to sleet nnd Hvo stock h suffering ter ribly. This is the coldest spell In Kansas City'H experience , the thermometer register- ing'about2. ) = below this morning , but later thu weather moderated. It was 20 = below at Atchtson , where union suffering Is caused by the cold , l ast night In Minnesota and Dakota was another cold ono , but today it is somewhat warmer. 1'rivato advices from the Cherokee nation say that streams nnd pools nro fro/en over nnd many cattle huve been drowned by going on the ice In search of water nnd breaking through. MHIMM < TO\VV , In. , Jan. 111. This morn- n * the thermometer registered from 28 = to i = below zcio. CHLSTOV , la. , Jan. 19. [ Special Telegram to Tins HUE. I At 4 o'clock the mercury had dropped to ! W = Lobw.oro. . There is every Indication this evening that tonight will bo Hllll colder. NRWMAS Onovi : , Nob. , Jan. 10. ISpoclal toTm : BKH.J Tha past week has rjoon the coldest over experienced In this bcctinn of thn country. L.ut night was the eolilen of the season. ThU morning thermometers registered ! U ° below , with a strong wind blowing from the south. GIUMI ISI.\NI > , Nob. , .Inn 10. [ Special to Tun HUE , ] The thermometer registered 2U = below zero nt 0 o'clocklast night. DU.I.VS Tex , Jan. 10.Tha bll7/ani con tinued with unauateii fury until daylight this ni'irtiing. The government thermometer reirlstored 10 = below < : oro. Everybody agrees It was the worst weather over vo- corded In the history of Texas. The dis patches fiom the cattle ranches today are very gloomy. It Is thought the loss will roach fully $1,000,000 , The weather is now moderating. HUB HiiNONob. ! . . Jan. 10. [ Special to Tnu HMLast : ] night wns the coldest ever known hero slnco the country was settled by whit * ? men , the mercury registering HI3 below at 7 a. in. this mojntng. The only near npptoach to this record was six years upo , when the mercury reached 20 = For- tnimtcly It was iiuito ( .till , the wind of yes terday having abated about dusk. FIIBMOST , Nob. , Jun. 10. ( Bpoclalto Tim UKU.JTho temperature of the last twenty- four houis hus been tha coldobton record in this vicinity. At U o'clock this ( iiorning the thu thermometer stood ! U ° below /ero. This , hlch wns reported bv 1. K. Honton , for Ihu At thlity-tlve yeais local observer for ilia United States weather bureau , was thn cold est on record during nil this time. Twlca tie- foru In inoso thlrty-llvo years thu ttiinpuru- tura linn tVMchud 1U = . As u result of Ihu ex treme cold all pimenL-or trains on ulltho roads have beun delayed. Jtur. . , Nob. , Jan. 10. iHpoolnl to Tin : UKU.JLostHunduy this locality expurioncod ono of ttio llnost and most ( pilot snows of muuy year * , , falling without auv wind to the depth of ton Incbe * . The wimlbor for the week has been very cold , ranging from tote to 13 ° and ' * < = Bolow. CHURCH SOCIALS nnd nil manner of HOME ' Entertainments ! I'OK Sl'HOtUS ' AND & ) CIKriU3 tojcthcr with Fireside Games Unique Parties nrc to bo found In thu IKICM o ! the. Monthly Social Only 50o a Year. Samples 10i. Address : Home IMei'tiiiiiciit ' Co. COUNCIL ULUFFS , IA. COUNCIL B UFFS STEAM DYE Y/ORKS / All klndsof Dyeing nnd Cloiiiiln : done In thu highest style of the ait. Kicletl an 1 st lined fabrics made to look as food as new , lied fo ithers cleaned by steam In llrst-olm : man ner. Work promptly done and delivered In all parth of the country Send for nrleo list. 0. A. MACIIAN. - - I'KOl'IMCTOU. 101.1 Uroiilwnv. Nour Northnonarn Depot COU.NCII , HI.UKW , IOWA. CITIZENS STATE BANKer or Council Bluffs. TA L STOCK . $ I50OJ ) SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70,003 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $223OOJ nns I. A. Mll'nr , I" ' . O. Oleison. U It. Slmiriirt , 10. K. H rt , J. IX KJtnundson. Oharlai K. Hnnn.'in. Transput genural binklnbinl- neis. 1/iir/esteapltU and surplus of any bint In Southwestern loiv.i. INTcREST ON TI VI E DEPOSITS ' . Qann1pr5 [ Att < > rl'oy at law 1'r.io OdiUmUS tleo 111 the sutu nn4 federal con its. KOHIH S. 4 and 5 Hhu.f.vra licnobluulc , Council HliiiTi. Lx HI . tlldlllUBlb PhTinhfiro , | > Attorney oiri street it , over Hush- noil's atoro. Telephone No. 2LHniilueuu liouin. Ha. in tojp in , Ooun8ltlllulti.il. For Inventions I'ltocuuni ) IIY Tim Bureaa of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqnnl nlth tliu Interoit nf ill DID Imvlnx clnln ncnlnnttliOKOviiriiuiuiilH tint of INVC.Vl'Dltj , who uftuii lasu tlio benollt of vnlunblu Invontl din liao mm of tlio Iniminiiulunejr or Innttontlun of fiu uttornar < einiiloyuil lo ubtnlii lliulr pitonti. Ton iniicli aira cminot liu uxorcliul In ouil07lii ; { uoiniutmit nriil rullnblo rollo iur4 to proctira iifilnuit , for t'u Tnliu of n pntciit.it < j | > tm < li liniitlr , If notuallnslr. upon tlu cnru niul iiklll uf tha nlloninr. Wllhtliu vlonr uf | irotuitlu ( Inraiitorj fr. > n wnrtli ICNH orcirolnn nltoriiBjri , niul of Beijliif tliat lavon- tlotin nro troll protect * ) I bvrtll 1 p itonli. Til 1C UJIiO IIUHICAU li/it ratilnuil couniol otpart la paU.it prncllcoi niul li Iliuraforu propiroJ tj Htilntn .Villa' Hiii't'titl cutintiuittoiii , 1'ronet'Mtt' t't'Jft'trtl trtuli : tiinrlm ojitnliiiiH ( tutoHfoin : anil Mil ofiiateittH , < uiiJ ilcfaifl litft-lnao na n If you Imvu nn Invention on lund nenil TIIK II ItlO IIUItllAUimkotati or I'tiotOKrupti tin-roof , totfnttier wlllnt brlof ituicrlplliin oC tha Impart tnt rualurxi , nnr JTOII will ha oncj mlrliii.l > ti to thi bait uo'irta to puriua. .Muiluli nru nut noriiinrjf union the Inron. lion In of n ciimpllcntol nnture , If otlur < are la. frlnidnxoii your rkhti , or If run nrj riiir un nlltt Infrlnxi-'iiioiit Uy otnar. ) , iiibnilt till uitllor to TIIW IIUIIKAUfor H rullibla Ol'INlON buforu actliuun thu mntlcr TUB Blili BURliAU OH CLAIMS ! > i > ( ) Ilt > o Hull llti , Onmlii , Nob. Iliiieau Is iriiaranleod by the Omaha Ilee , thu Pioneer 1'ioss and the H.m KraneUeu hxamlnur GUI this nut niul HQIIU It with your la quiry. INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS I'eixnis who Imvu lost property fiorn Indian raids should II e tliolr clalim under the Indian Depro Intlon A > 'lof Mnrih ' , HU. Tim tlmo l limited , an I the olulmn nro tuUiin up hy tha court in tlio or.ler In which they are received. TnUd Notice tfiatull contruoti iinturnd Into with iittornoyi pr.or to the A'Jt nro mails null an I void. Information nhon uii'l ' ull cliilii.ii oromplly aUcnded to by Ihu Blili HURHAU OF CLAIMS. XtH line itntlillnii. QM/Vl-1 A , NJilliUABKA , tW'ThlH llni'iitii U inarunte dtj \ the Omuha Ili'it. Iho I'liiimor I'um ail I thu "an KruneUi'o K\.inilnur. v.'ut tlii ( nit niul &und It vit'i ' your IB qulry.