r THE OMAII/Y DAILY BEE : TrKSDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by Carrier lo nny putt of the City II. W. TII.TON , - MANAGER. Hmlnoi Olflco . No 41 E)1tor | . NO uj Jl/f.XJJt . ! / / : % X/O.V. N , Y. Plumbing Co. Council UluTs ( Lumncr Co. , coal. Croft's chattel loans. SOI Sapp bloc ) ' , General O. M. OodRO camp , Hens of Veterans - orans , will Install onioors this evening In the Oranu Army hall The ladlc of the Woman's Hollof corps Imvo presented their ex-president , Mrs. Campbell , \vlth a line gold badge. The social union of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow ovenlr.i ; nt the residence of Dr. Stephen Phelps , 718 First avenue. Froomnn , the i4.month i-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Connor , died of lung fever > ostorday morning at 8-.TO o'clock nt the family residence , 122S North Tenth slroet. A number of small boys undertook to maka Ufa miserable for the SalvallonUts by pelt- lug them with snowballs Just as they wore leaving the corner of Hroaaway and Scott streets yoMrrdny afternoon at the roncluslon 'of tholr open air sprvlcns. They were roc- ognlzod and will probably bo arrested. Patrons of the motor line who transfer at the corner of Pearl street nnd Broadway are beginning to clamor for nn electric light at tbo corner. Tlio only light nt present comes from the lower at the corner of Fourth street and Broadway , and thin Is so dim thnt they find It hard to pick ihcir way through the mud. mud.Abo Abe Lincoln post , Grand Army of the Uc- piibho , has appointed committees to make arrangements for n celebration of Washing ton's birthday on the --d of next month. The program bus not boon completed yet , but It Is the Intention to hnvo an entertainment in the Afternoon and evening of the day In question. The tunpral of John McCltiro occurred yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock from the residence of M. J. Alworth , Huv. T. J. Mno- kay of Omaha ofllcliUlns. After Iho services Iho mombois of Abe Lincoln post , Grand Army of the Komiblic , nnd the Uodgn Ught guards escorted the remains from the house to the Northwestern dopol , whore Ihoy were tiiken on board the curs for Darlington , Wis. Vociil MttHlc. Prof. T. W. Diivis , tenehor of volco nnd note reading. Lessons private. Call or udurcss nt Griind hotel , Council BltilTs. W. A. Mauror is In the east on business. lr. T. D. Lacey Is expected homo today from n few days' visit to Fnlrbury , Mo. Miss Mary Key loaves today for St. Pan ) . where she will visit friends for several wcoks. The condlllon of Mr. A. B. Walker , who is suffering from an attack of diplhoria , was pronounced somewhat improved last evening. Lieutenant C. D Palmer arrived from Atlanta , Ga. , yesterday noon in response to the telegram which was sent to him an nouncing the death cf his father. ' There nro still a Inrgo quantity of I these beautiful Jnp upods nt tbe .Inpnn- 1 J eeo store , 317 LJiouuwny , nnd to suvo m < w ficiRbt bick ; to the coast till will bo sold nt Importers' cost for the next seven days. Ladies of thij city nnd Omiibiv will find this the best opportunity of their lives to got those poods nt Sin : Fninelfaco wholesale prices. Leading drugstore and news standDa vis. \i\K \ for thn loUf't'iiiin. The pollcomon who have to report at night from the two new boxes at the corn or of Pearl and First n venue and First street and Broadway , are experiencing a new found woo. Each one Is compelled to light a match each time ho mnltos his report or run the risK of malting the wrong call. With thooid style patrol boxes reporting was a pleasure , but under the present system there is so much responsibility that the hearts of the blue coated peace preservers are beginning to quake. "You may expect to hear of some great brcnks , " said ono of them yesterday vvhlla he was olT duty and was consequently alloncd to talk to people on the street , "until wo gut usrd to It. We're just as apt to hit the wrong call and bring the wbolo llro depart ment down about our oar.i , or bring out the patrol wagon nnd a nquad of captains and lioutouants to quell a riot when wo only wan' to report , as anythlntr else. It's a line system , though , and when wo got accustomed to metropolitan ways wo may bo all right. " Swm33i Muilc GJ. , M i3onlo temple Still on the Itlmbnll-Clmmp Cane. Sheriff Htuen loft yostcrdny for Irwln , la. , for the puruoso of serving sumo papers. Just what papers he was cxpcotod to servo is not stated by any of his deputies , but it is Icnown that MclTaddon , who filed the first in formation against Klmball and Chump , charging them with embezzlement , lives ui the place , nnd It is thcrnforo supposed that when the sheriff returns Mr. McFnddcn will return with him to give Ins testimony before the grand Jury. He is cxpeetcil homo today , The gr.uid Jury has been nt work nearly two weeks , nnd has still so much work to do that a re port is not looked for for a couple of weeks ioncor. The Klmball and Champ cases arc the ones that am causing the delay , as there la n largo amount of detail to be looked Inti by the men who compose the Jury , nnd whr are not accustomed to business transaction ! on such a largo scale. \Vo huvo our own vineyards In Callfo ? nin. Jnrvls Wino comunny , Co. UlulTs Walnut block nnd Wjomliiff conl , frobh inliiL-d , rceolved dull } Tlmlchor , 10 Main. thn Day. The people of Council Uluffs approclatcii the ctmngo of eighty or ninety degrees in tin tcropcraturo yostordny , nnd In the bright suiishliio and balmy May-day air forcot the terrors of a few days ngo when the froit was senrchltiK for the tea roois In China. People poured out of their houses and enjoyed tin day In the open nir. AD Ibo outdoor pleasure uro resorts were visited , including even Uiki Manuwa. High and dry Falrmouiit park at tracted multliudcs of visitors , and during the afternoon there was real onjovmcut Ii strolling over Us sunny nnd smiling hill sldeg , Casper's L-reonhouso was ono of tin especial points of interest to pleasure seekers , and duriiiK the day hundreds spent hours ir wandering through tlio aisles of the acres ol glnss covered tropics. Altojethir ; it was one of the pleiuantcsl January Biibbatht in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. .Jnrvis 1877bnind.v , purest , safest , best Dra Wootlbury , lontlst8noxt to Grand hotel ; line work u Bpochilty. Tola 145. I'nlillo Mri'tniK Ciillfil , A meeting of cltliens has been called foi next Thursday evening at the Masouli temple , for the purpose of offoctlne an or Kanlzatlon to secure the holler natrons o homo institutions. The cull U Issued by tin president of the Hoard of Tratlo In rcsponbi to n petition signed by about -5U citlrcus. Dr. P. T Soybort hns removed to tht Grund liotol. Telephone 33. When Baby vrai tick , we gave ber Caltjrln , When cho wa * a Child , die cried tor Cutoria. V \VUmi the bocune MUf , she clung to Ontario , When ( Iw bad CUUMrcn , the g r Uium CaitorU. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS "Hero's ' a Htra1 , My Trusty Trien1 , an Qio's ' a Han' ' o' Thine. " HOW "THE SCOT ABROAD" REMEMBERS ' The Mniiircli'ft llln'iiinsl Vnar lull Ano" It Sf'er I'urgnt liy lli" rt * I'r.ip Mcotln * i.riiul ] ( ol > ln' liny ArroM I * llltvr. The 133d anniversary of the birth of Uobcrt Burns will bo celebrated this evening nt the Mnsonlo temple by the members of St. Andrew's socloty with ouo ot their ban- qucU , which hnvo como lo bo looked forward to by the pleasure-loving public as uno of the social events of tlio year. The committees \\bormvuchnrgo of the nrrmigoments hixvo boon making the most elaborate ) preparations for weeks past , nud although ono of the ( rosiest chnrms of the ontortnlnments of this socloty in the complete lack of formality , no effort has been spared to tunlto It n suc cess. The b.-inqnot board will bo surrounded nt 8 o'clock , nml those who are nrqunlnlcd with the Scotch lan iiaKO din see what Is In store for them by the following bill o1 faro : Tuk1 u Drain. BOUI'tf. . ! Notch I'otch , Cock-a-I.eo < lc , Ilowiowdy ( PcoH'li styli-l. Tattles and I Lire , frac Stroniiclilitchor. Kull llroth , A Mucklo Tat o'Grcnn Kull ( suiip t wl' liorn spunus ) . FISH. Fln.in Ilndillrp , CallurCoil , frao I'lrlli o't'orth , l.ucliliiven TrouU , H.iuiuont , true Hi'Tweed , Suut llorrln' , I'mtuus' Tuts mid Onllor Oyster * , frao I.eltli , Caller On' In ill'Shell ( frao u Ncwlnivoti fishwife ) , SniuuKlt ; ; mmon Suuldrlns. Tak' a Drum. noii/n. Hash o1 Mutton , llocko'Stuak , I'oat-Ilcekit , Itra.xlo Iliiin , A Woo Uriimphto mi' Neups , Duuki. stull'd wl' Suobyi fine rcelufuolmn. HOISTS. Hubhly Jock , wl' Cranberry S uico. lluntiuii Cocks frao Muuchllne , 1'altrlcks , StulTod wl' In-tliis. I'oacouks , wl' Hlaoborry banco. Hlbsn' : i Illulnn'Stlik , Uluuto' Mutton and tlin Hind I.OR o' JocU Tamson's S-oo. AnltliLT Woo Dr.ipulo , to Slockcn. CAUI.U Di3ins. Kostlt DOOH. I'eusweep I'les. Corblo I'los. Slwklu Tremmllo. Whann and Uoo. Turn. I'ottod Soo's Head , Tak' a Drain. KNTIIEE-S. Royal Scotch lluuA'ls ( Tiim O'Shantcr Style ) , "Oro.it Chlottaln o' tlio I'uddlu' Uucu. " Shcop's Head nn'Trotters ( Slnaet at Handy Mcl'horson's Snilddy ) , Ulclcerso' I'tirrltch , Swims nnd Sour Douk , 1'alslcy I'uitso Itrose , frklrl wl' Altinonl , 1'cpuor und Baut. VIIKTAIUEH. : ] Illl'd Inalns , Chnpplt Tattles , Hll'd Neops. Sauuys ( frao Mossizlcl ) , HilsoIlM Tattles and Carrots. Curly Katl ( frae Aberdeen' ' , HI I'd I.BOKS und Shlvus. Tak' Anllhor lrani. ) _ DKRSBIIT AND KXTltAS. Cakes o' bhortbreiid wl' Swocllcs. Soda Scones , I'ar.lcs , Itannncks o' Hurley Moul. Tiirls o' Altouuc , A Mncklo ICobbnek o' Avrihlro Chocso. Alhol lliosL-lfraoKI.lieurunK.c ) . Trouelol'eorle Host Glovlivot ( Whisky Toddy ) . Qnulglisu'dwut * . Strom : Ale if i .10 EUlnboro ) , Strawberries iinil Crcnin , D iwlioo It ips mid Tattle Scones , Alt CtiUes and IHmiocks lll.iklton Mrs. Muuklowham's Griddle ) . Uingorbroud , ( frao liobblo Saliuona o1 the Lam Totm ) , Currun' Loaf , Apple Jeelle , NntH and Auinond * . Ginger Cordial. A Hum's Horn Snuff Mull. Hurloy Ilreo. Cotreo and Tea. Wl' a Cinder In th' Cup for th' Auld Hachelors. . After tbo banquet speeches will bo made and toasts drank , and at the close of this part of the entertainment the floor will bo cleared for danciuir , which will occupy the rest of the morning until breakfast time. IT IS A C1ICKAT SALE. The ruoplo SntUlliMl vrlth the lliirKulnt. l > Rcrc l lit tlio Hoston Store , Council 11 III IT * . Since the beginning of the great semiannual - annual clearance sale nt the Boston store the rush has been without parallel in the history of the dry goods tnido in Council Blutls. Occurring as it , is , in what is supposed to ho the dullest season of the year , it is more than simply re markable ; it ia phenomenal , and indi cates the fact that the people have plenty of money to spend when they can got genuine bargains. The big sale will continue this week. Read some of the bargains for the week : Our entire block of novelty dress goods sold for COc. Too nnd OOc in ono lot , dur ing this so'o ' 47c. This is ono of the biggest bargains offered. f > ( ) pieces 10 in. Brillinntino , full range of bhaUes , sold for fic ( ) n yard , will ho placed on sulu at iiSu a yard. Don't nuns Boeing this bargain. SUM ) blankets for OOc. $1.80 blankets for $1,00. $1.00 blankets for $15.00. $5.00 blankets for $3.75 , 0 Ibs. , extra largo. $ U.uO Davenport blankets , 5 Ibs. , 84.83. $5.7. " ) all wool rod blankets $4L'5. Comforters tit. greatly reduced prices : Bargains at 07c , $1.10 , $1.3 : ! , $1.75 and Bpeuiul offerings at $3.00 , $3 3 ! ) , $3.80. 1 case -7 in. rod Shulior llannel , sold for 'l3c , during sale 20jc , 25o rod twilled llannol lOc. Shifting llannols liJJo. 17c , 2oc , I53o to 7oC , $1.25 all wool skirt patterns for 08c. DOe and $1.00 iiiudo up skirts reduced to C'Jc. Children's wool hose Co a pair , 25e all wool hoao , fij to H } , for 17c , H for 60c ; in dark colors , seals , navy and wine. Black wool hose , 5 } to 0 } . to close at lOu n pair. Boys' heavy gray mixed wool hose , sold at - . " > o , to go during sale at 17c. Ladies' wool rihbod hose 17o u pair. Wo have just received 600 Sample Garments from two of the leading man ufacturers of Now York City , which we will well nt lltty cents on the dollar. All our regular stock at the same reduction , "just half prlco , " and in quite a number of cases less than the cost of making. Ladies' Newmarkets Our entire stock , which bold for $5 , $7 , $10 and $15 , choice of the lot for $ l.oa Only one "Garment to a customer. " Prints wo cut your choice of our stock for 5i ! a vnrd. This includes best blues , silver grnyu , Simpson's black , heavy \vido gorge in bhick and colors , bold for 7c and Be , all go at 5c. BOOKS. A special bargain in the book line , Our $45.00 bets of Encyclopaedia Brit- tanica for J2iCO ; our $30.00 uots for 818.00 ; tlio above contains 30 volumes oixch and by far the best work on the market at the present day , ( Allen edition. ) A chunco for all professional men that boldotn occurs. A library ol itself. BOSTON STORK. ForiinitixaiiAM , WIIITBIMW & Co. Council Bluffs , In. N. II , Mall orders promptly attended , Packages delivered to nny part of the city free of charge. \VhUt Club iiitrrtuln il. The Whlit club was entertained Prida > evening at the residence of Mrs , Albright , en South Seventh street , tliu hostess bolnj assisted in entertaining by Mr * , Philips Mrs. Alford and Mrs. Sherman. Those present were : Mtsson Cheney of Manches. tor. Conn. , Uoss. Anna KOSB , Zurmuebleu , Key , Uerncr , Davenport and Dobuny Messrs. and Mesdames \Vakotlold , Cumuv iiigii , Htchniond , Miller and Alford , Men dames Mauror , Soybort , Plum or , Forson anc Key , Messrs. Majne , Hoed , Evans , Puxtoo Uobbloi , iiurmuohloa ana Wic Prizes wore awarded to Mlsn Anns Hoss. Miss X.urmuehlcr nnd Messrs. Pnr.ton and Sherman , The club will bo entertained next Wednesday evening at the residence of iho Misses Hess on Willow avenue , who will bo assisted la ontcrtatnlni ; oy Mrs. Altchlson and Mrs. Miller. Roller , the tnllor , 310 Broadway , has nil the latest styles nnd now winter goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Illlilo Society MroU. The Potlawattamlo County Ulblo society held Its annual meeting lust evening In the First Presbyterian church , anubmcr of the other churches giving ; up their evening ser vices for the purpose of attending. The main address of the evening was mndo bv Hov. U. W. Hughes of Urlnnoll , state superintendent for Iho American Blblo society. Ho called attention to the work of the socloty in the past , ami stated thnt It had had the btblo published in : ) OJ dllTorant languages and that 12.000.00J cople ? had been printed by It during thn seventy rive years of Its exis- tonce. At the cloioot the addrois a collcc lion an.ountlng to about ? i5 was lakcn for the society. The rnportofsomo ot thoolli- cors were Rnbmltted , and iho following ofll- ccrsvcra elected for iho coming year : Pres ident , W. W. Wallace ; vlca presidents , D. C. Hloomcr nnd N. P. Dodpo ; secretary , L. O. ICnotts ; treasurer. C. T. Oulcor ; directors. H. M.Chambjrlln , W. W. Cones and S. Flomming. I'linoral ( ill. M , I'nlnior , The funeral services of J. M. Palmer oc curred yesterday afternoon at the lalo resi dence , 830 Fourth avenue. A lame number of friends were present to pay their last trlouto of respect to Iho deceased , and Iho exercises , which were conducted by Hov. Stephen Phelps of the First Presbyterian church , of which the deceased was a mem ber , were very Impressive. Muiic was fur nished by n quartette consisliiiR of 'tho Misses Jauor Baldwin and Anna Patterson and Messrs" F. H. Keys nnd W. P. Oftlccr. At the close of the service * the remains were taken to the cemetery , followed by n lartio procession. The following pontlomen noted us pall bearers : H. H. Obcrholtzer , John Clausen , John Bono , Smith Saunders , Dr. D. Macrae , V. Jennings , J , A. Murphy and P. C. Uevol. J The Boston Store , Council Bluffs , In. , closes every evening atO p. m. , unless Mondays and Saturdays. Mondays 0 p. m. , Saturdays 10 p. m. FoUicringham , Whitolaw & Co. , Council Bluffs. In. Two apprentice nurses wanted nt the \V. C. A. hospital , corner Oth street and (3th ( avenue. E. II. Sheafo has eastern money on hand for real estate loans. Jarvis wild black harry is the bsat. G.tltZl CUill'LlCATIOXS. Interview With tliu Milran Consul lit I.ll- rc-ilo > 'f.- t from the Hordcr. LiAiir.uo , Tex. , Jan. 21. A call was made upon Lamodo Diaz , Mexican consul at this point , this ulleriiooii. The direct question was asked him U any reward was offered for the capture nnd delivery to the Mexican au thorities of Garza. Ho stated in his opinion no such reward had over been offered or that a private reward had boon offered. Ilo Itnow nothing about it and di.d not believes that Iho president of Mexico had over sanctioned nny such offer. Bo it as It may , the Impression Domains hero that there are public mon in Mexico , no further off than Monterey , who would bo very pleased to be nblo tn lay their hands on Gtnvu , and know that they' could see him tried In Mexican soil for crimes against Mex ican law. The covarnment doubtless would also take a haad ufter ho was put on trial , and the principal charge against him would be treason. The post ofllcers at Fort Mclnlosh were interviewed to-day again in regard to the re peated statements made from various points that if Garza fell into their hands ho would bo at once extradited nnd turned over lo Mexico. They claim Ibc report is prepos terous. To begin with they have no right to arrest him unless they turn him over at once to a deputy United mates marshal or police ofllcers who have warrants for him. Should ho bo turned over to the former ho will be tried in the federal courts for violation of the United States neutrality laws. If to the latter , then Iho only charges against him would bo the killing of Corporal Kdstrom at Hotlnal Springs , Starr county , and a case of libel era a misdemeanor in the courts ot this ( Webb ) county. After ho has been tried on these charges , then it might do to talk of extradi tion. In regard to the recent sentence ot a mili tary court at Monterey , to the olTect that General Nevis Hernandez , formerly com mander at Mtor , was sentenced to bo shot , and that the greatest secrecy was exercised in the trial proceedings , etc. , the consul stated that tticro was no truth in the report : that the trial was public , and that witnesses had Leon summoned and sworn evidence taken all over Ibis border counlry. Ho stated that the sonlonco could and prob ably would bo appealed from , first to on appellate court , then lo a supreme military tribunal , and then , before sentence could be passed , President Diaz would have to ap prove the sentence. The report of the federal grand Jury nt Brownsville Is cor.burod hero , as it casts a slur on civil roaco ofllcers In tlio lower coun ties , and vet falls to indict them for any violation lation of Iho laws. Trjlnt ; to Inilucu Him to Surrender. SAN ANTONIO , Tex. , Jan. 24. Major Lewis fP. Morris , Tmrci cavalry , who has been in command of Iho movement forces at Laredo for a month p 1st , has reached hero in response - sponso to an order to report to General Stanley In person. Ho says the Garza bands have broken into parties of two or thrso par sons and are protocled by the ranchmen on this side of tno rlvor , who nro undoubtedly in sympathy with Uar/.t. The United States forces will do nothing until spring , \ > hon the grass nomes up , as It is Impossible to cnrrj forage through the chapparol , and in the malterof grass the country is us bare as u billlurd table. It Is le.irned hero thatT Garza has been exactly located by tbo United btatos troops , Ho will bo a prisoner or da.id inbido of ion days. Adjutant General Miibroy Is endeavoring - ing to inuuco him to como in and surrender and stand trial for violation of the notrallty lows. If Ho refuses ho will ho attacked. Oulct in tint South. Dr.MiNO , N. M. , Jan. 21. Tlioro is ever ) reason lo bollovo that the trouble to the south Is ended , The fact that troops from Fort Bayard have boon ordered to the Ilia Grande border is conclusive evidence of this fart. A correspondent who bus returnee from a Journey lo iho reported scene of iho revolt and along tbo line , reports the refu gees ris having dispersed to the ranches along Iho border , and that tliero U no danger of further troublo. SuU , the leader , IH under arrest at Mpssllhi and so nrn two of his lluu tenants , awaiting extradition action. Tha ruuelH hi'Ing without loaders are all the more harmless. W/omlnc'H Nodll DciioxllH , LUBK , Wyo. , Jan. 24. [ Special lo THE BEE. ] A Now York company has let a con tract to build a soda diior near tbo Independent pendent rock on the Sweetwator , on the BUT vey of the Northwestern railroad , abou sixty miles west of Caspar. The main build Inif Is to bo ICOicSO feet , with two wings earl GOxlt ) feet , The soda lakes on and near the Swoetwator are the richest in Wyoming In some ol these lakes the crystallzod soda it from four lo six fret In depth. Tueso do positB were known to freighters many years ago , who used to carry with them on the ! return trips quantities of this soda to bo ex changed for butter and eggs with the farm crs of southern Nebraska and Kansas , .Medical itljuctto. ; ST. Louis , Mo. , Jan. 21. At 3 o'clock thi morning i-naed a secret trial wHch ha caused a sensation m medical circles hero Dr. J , L. Bauer , accused of Introducing Dr Alphouso Etavard In certain quarters In direct opposition to the code of medical othlcs , was ex pel lei from the faculty of the College o Physicians and Surgeons , the largest schoo of the kind in St. Louis. Dr. Bauer is at eminent obstetrical specialist and Dr. Kta vard , through a Graduate of tbo schoo Pftiaod , U ostracised became ol alleged uu thlcal methods of nofYtlsltig himself. Therein lies Dr. Bauer's c ciiso In introduo np him a professional way , "Ultt ! HKl'ultll. Mno HIiilT , Ark. , Itiully , 'Scorcliril OHirr PIXF. Bi.urr , Ark. , Jan , 24. About 1:30 : his morning fire was dUbbtorcd In Atkln- on's shoo store , coiner Main and Barraquo trccts , and before It wa * subdued n loss of " . ' .V,000 ) had resulted , largely duo to the mis- rablo water supplv. Tlui insurance Is about l.ilK ( ) ( ) . The tire beginning at Atkinson's tore , spread from that two-story building to C. Wcrtholmor's wholesale liquor , aim H. S. Thompson's hardware store ; thcnco to the Merchants nnd Planter's bank , Mitch- oil's confectloner.il store , John O'Con- ' ncll's liquor store , Hunnett & Weil's dry goods establishment , Fred Senyard's saloon , lloscnbaum & Fics' furnl- .tiro house , Allsohul's ci ! ar store , Fred Schneider's tailor shop and W. L , Do\\oody's drugstore. The origin of the llro Is tin- tn6wn. The losses arm W. L. Do Woody flOCOO , insurance $12,000 ; Fred Schneider * 3UJO , Insurance S-1,500 ; F. M Utsctiul M,000 , insurance W.OOO ; A. Strauss < 10,000 , Insurancefctf.luO ; Uoscnbuum & Flos Mft.OOJ , msuranco SI2tJJ ; Charles Weil < i,000 ) , , Insurance fl.V ) ; Fred Sonyard $3,000 , nsuranco & 3.UOO ; Hunaett & Well f.'O.l'OO ' , usttrnnco $ rl ) i ; J. 11. DoilJ * 10- 000 insurance J,000 ) ; E. Wortholmur $17,000 , Insurance fin.HJJ ; J. Wothel- ner , $8,000 , insurance $ ' 3,500 ; Atkinson shoe company $ * , IH)0 ) , Insurance$7,000 : Thomson W.fiOO , insutancc. $ 'JS)0 ! ) ; Mer chants' nnd Planters' tunic 11,0 JO. Insurance $7,500 ; N. T. Whlto fl.OOJ ; A. J. Mitchell 51,500 , Insurance , $1.000 ; Mrs. M. B. Smart $10,000 , Insurance $0,1:01) : ) ; C. U. Harrison * 3MK ) , insurance ) ? , ' ) .OJO ; John O'Connoll ? 0,000. insurance , $ t2,2.iU. All the contents of the bank's vault are ntact. Minor losses In law ofilces , ole , will add S10.00J to the ag rognt2lo > s. ( o.v or Tin : u\it.tr.t : a.isti. rrnnrlH , tin ; Mun Klllnl liy thn Missouri 1'ixte , Onu of tliu ranuiin tliiiiillls. ST. Louis , Mo. , Jan. 24. Ono more of the ? ang of train robbers which , on the night of November HO , relieved , at Glendale , Mo. , Adams Express Mcssdnircr Mulhannon of nil Lho valuables In his car , U in custody , not of the authorillca , but of his Maker. Vosler- uay's account ot the robbery of a train near L'tmar , Mo. , told of the pursuit of the two desperadoes , a Unlit , the death of ono and the wounding of the other. The dead tobbor was known as J. S. or S. C. Francis. He. it is learned tonight , was the fourth man of the Glendale gang , whoso name has been persistently kept from the public. The police had been after him for three weeks , knowing his name , but he hud , Ihough ignorant of their pursuit , kept away from them until vostordav , when ho was killed by a posse in pursuit of him tor an other crimo. 11 is learned now that immediately after the Glendale robbnry ha wont directly to Ills homo In Kansas City , whore ho had a wlfo of about 18 years and a baby. Since then ho has moved his family lo the Kansas sldo. where they were found , ns told in last night's ' dispatches. His record has boon a bad one , but his photograph has never adorned the rogues' gallery , for he was always able to ovoid arrest. Ho had long been asso elated with IlcJspcth nud Ulnli Wilson , iho two Oleiulalo robbers .still nt hiruo and wns known ns a dcserntt iron und ono H ho would Debt If cornered. He lies been going under Iho name of Francis for some llmo , but it is not believed that that is his true name. Ilo tb not , as staled Inst night , H eons-in of the governor of Missouri. Mr. t ) . U. Francis of Normamlv , Mo , father of the governor , to- dav said the Lamar express lobbcr was in no way related to the governor or his family. Jsonoof the latter over had nnv relatives in Maryland , but are of Kentucky birth nnd origin. The Governor's father says ho has never hoard of tlio cxmoss robber before his name was priutrd today. The fact that the police consider the name Francis itn alms is further proof that tie is not the man last night's ' dispatches slated him to bo. I.iirketl Tlic rilfllitles. MT. VICTORY , O. , Jan. 21. A destructive fire broke out about 1 : SO-a. m. In the rear end of Dickinson & Wallace's hardware store and spread over all the east side of Main street , burning Dr. Bornes' residence and nOlcc , Ht'nry Williams' dry coodsstore " , Dickinson it Wallace's hard wart ) "storo , Meukin's ' barber shop , L. W. Winder's crocery , J. O. Angel's balto shop , and the Alt. Victory bunk ; also the Mt. Victory observatory ofllcc. Tne tcwn has no lira comnany or ladder company und Iho llro had Its own wav. The loss Is J.10,000 ; insurance , $25,000. The postofllco was tauon out of tbo building which it occu pied and now stands in the sheets. The streets are scatiered over with household goods , harness , buggies and other articles saved from the liro. I'ngltittt Ironi Collusion. George Enright was arrested at 1:33 : o'clock this morning and looked up on the charge of being a fugitive. The nrrost w.is made at the request of the police ofllcials nt Covlnc- Ion , Nob. It is claimed thutUnriL'hl worked a sort of flim-flam game down thero. wns ar rested and released on bill. Lain yesterday afternoon Enricht was scun to jump a train hound for Omaha , and Detective Haze nnd Sciguant Sigwart took him in as soon as bo arrived. Criilii { ; < W.mteil , Now lhat iho January thaw is on kicks aru heard on every sldo about the lack ot croas- ings connecting the various fragments of sidewalks with each other in the different parts of the city. The sidewalks , it is claimed , uro all riKht as fur as they so , but they extend only n block at n time and then Ih'j pedestrian innc.t wada through a so.i of mad before reaching tno next fragment ncroas tbo street. innriTias. Saf.i-.l.iy W. B. Tavlor , state woighmas- tcr , slipped and fell near Iho Barker hotel , dislocating his right shoulder. A burning chimney nt I'Mi JaoKson struct callt d out the lire dcp'irtnuMitatnoon vaster- day. The blaze was extinguished without loss. loss.Tho The cnso of liyan & Walsh's creditors was sot for hearing Uoloie JudcoScott Ibis mornIng - Ing , hut owing lo the condition of tlio judge's health tlio hearing was postponed until next torni. Dr. Duryca will load the discussion of the subject of hmitini ; iinmigralioi , at the meet ineol the Current Tuple club.it the Yountr Men's Christian us odution building this evening. I tiunslent lodger named John Munroe. who was slopping ut a I'ourtconth street stag lodging houio , took sick with a fever yestcr day and wus removedto , , St. Josoplf's ' hos pltat for treatment. ( . The meeting of the ililcbiorldo of Gold club which was to havoi been yesterday aft ernoon was postponed 'Until ' Wednusday ovo- nlng , nt which Iliiio it i $ expL'ctod that a por- inanunt orgunuution wilLbo olTcctod. Hev. Juiikin L. C. Juries of Chicago will glvn liu colubralpd leriui'o on Bruwning ut the Unitarian church , rtovontoonth and Cass sticots , this ovi'iilntr1 ' ' 't'oinmonciog ' nt 8 o'clock. All inteiesUHliWr wishing to bo in terested in the poet nre cordially invited. Chief Seavey , Sergoa'nt ' Onnsby and Do. tpctlvcs Haze nnd Hru-.il'o and rx-Asslstanl City Attorney W. S. ShWcmakcr wont to Un- coin this morning to iljipoar before Jndgo Dumly In the federal court , where they were summoned to show causli'uhy ' they should not be punished for contempt of court In coi nectlon with some obacooo lituraturo faces in police court , u ( > Price | " Worth a Guinea a Box. " 12Bc. [ Dislodge Bile , IStir up tlio Liver , ICuro Sick-Headache , I Remove Disease & Promote Good Health Famous the world over. Ask for Ilecclum' * ami ukc no others. . Made at St.llclcns.F.nuland. Sold by drug-/ l-isls and tlealco. New \'vik Depot , 365' ( C anal Street : LIKE A MIRACLE. Mrs. Prank Wntt re , Residing nt 2507 Pfttrlok Avenue , Stitos Her Relief Through the Euccos ful Treatment of Drs. Gopolnnd , Shepard nnd Mansfield. "My dlsca o hail been In inv systrm for n imp while. I ould take cold so oa llv nnd ny head would stop up and fool heavy and acho. but I onlv paid sllelit nttontlon to llit . Int alinnt one your tigo It had C'OVMI o tnnoli wor o that It cunsed mo scrlniiR trouble and I lecnn to fnol alarmod. I'rom thnt time on It undo rapid strides and kept mo In CONSTANT t'.UN A.NU MIBKIIV. "Mv head and no \\eropontlnuallystopped ip ! tlio mucus ualhprlng In my thro'it K VO no an Inccss nil hnekliiK conch nnd most dls- acrrpablo snlttliiK , cspea'nlly In the mornlii ) : , when \\oulil I r.iKo a great deal of heavy , thick mucus or phlegm. .My throat wa > Mire , dry and lirlt.i'ed. and I continual ilntinK ii'iil btuzlin : nulbcs In my oars. My Moniuch bocainu iiiueh out of order , my au | elite almost entirely failed me , und. when 1 did oat. the food seemed to dn mo no pond and my stomach ach foil hu.ivy and ovorlu.idod. " \Vhune\er 1 stoopdd vur I would have lltishlnj ; | ) alns ihrointli my chest nnd should ers ! my slei'-i was broken and tltfill Tlio rav- accs of tliu ttlbeasus told very seriously on tnu In tvery wnv. und mv entire nervous sy-tein was uelne destroyed. I was Irr.tublo and oasllv ntinnvud by trifles Ivery miirnlnK found mo with u heavy , dull , tiled feetln. , W11I1OIIT HSEHOV OH AMIIIT1OX , "I WHS u Hi eat siinaror from nervousness and ln oniiilii , I was very miserable during the day nnd unable to rest or sleep ut night , and cradually wuarliuuiit instionjUh. 1 ulsosur- forrd IM oal ly from hovcro pains In the ehest aniniiil my hoirt. and lould not draw full breath without severe pu'n. In tlilseondltlon I eoii.su to I Ir > Copolnnd , bhop ird and Mans- ( lolrt sifter I had vainly icMirteU to vuilons means of CHIP. They bean my cuso ono month au-o and I am now so much Improved that I feel liUo : i now womnn. Sly nervous condition Is much Improved , and I can sleep as well us 1 overdid , uw.iKlng rofrusliod and icady for my duties. All this without the HMO of opiates or Injurious drug ! My ticutincnt Irie oeen mild an I plcasint mill yet oirecllva "I cordially tocnmmend Ui-s. Cojio'tnil Miep- ; ird and Manblluld to all nooilln. ; sltllUal med ical hull- . " Their Crotlcntlnls. As bus locn sill. Ii , \V II , Copelnnd w-\s nit's dent of his clnsut Hollcviio Hospital .Medical Coile c. .Now Vcirk , whore ho grad uated , the most famous Institution of Its kind Ir. the country. Ills diploma boars the written endorse , enl. of tun nioilluil authorities or New York , of the doins of prom nunt medicU collates In Pennsylvania. lr. T. 11. Munsllotd'.s credentials me no less .ibtinilnnt and unn.mil- Hied. Hoilso Is formally Indorsed liy the sec retaries of various county anlstitoiuedie.il societies , Tliv > o ircntloinen , after thorough hospital expcrlencn and practlec. h.ivc de voted their lives to tlio pr ictlcu of tholr snoe- tles. with what success the columns of the dally papers show. ] ) H. C. y. SIIEl'AUH , who was prosldentoi his cliiss ut Hush Mcdlc.il eollcxu , ( Jhlenco , which Is acknowledged to be the leading In stitution of Its kind In the west. Is now asso ciated with the ( Jnneltinn Medical Institute. Dr. hhepard's thoroiich hospital experi ence and special study of the disc isos of tliu eye. ear. nose and thro it. u aeo him anion.,1 tnelcadlng snooialltts In the nest. Jfl ROOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building Cor. 17th and Farn.v.n Sis. , Oniiilia , Neb. W. II. COl'KLAND. M. D. C. S. SHJU'AHD , M. D. T. B. MAN.SHI15M ) , M. D. Consultlni ; I'hys.ulans. Spoclaltos : Ottarrli nnd all dlsu.iS3 < of tha Kye. Kir. Throat an I Lunus. Nervous lls- eases , skin Diseases. Uhronlo Diseases. Olllea Hours U toll a. m. , to 5 p , in. , T to U p in. Minday Hi a. in KM p m. C.'itarihal troubles and kindred diseases treated successfully by in ill. Send 4o In stamps for ( inestlon elr.Milara. Address all loners lo Copeland Mwdlcal Institute , ew York Ufa Unllillntf. Omaha. Nob. $5 W1ONTH. CATAKUH AND KINDUKD DISEASES TUHATUD AT TIIH U % II\HM UATh Ol' K > A MONTH UNl'II , Al'HIL 1UTII-MKDI- ( INKb Pt'HN'IMlKl ) rilEE. : i" OMAHA. SEU. , HV lEnbu 4:1 o. Co.r Uth it JtniiBliH fits. .1 A fuller A. Co , Cor. llth A IiuiinlasSU. A. U 1'oslcr < t I'o , Coum il JllulTs. la. C * > Tlitiys | > ci > tlrtli < lcl > iiItnt4Mliilieth- IT from cxr < > i > s < if work i > r mind ui , lindy or cxposiiro Ininnlarlul -glon 9 will IliiiITntt'H I'llli. did most icnlii rcFtorntlvo ever ollcrod tliu Inviillil. Sl. Ixni ! . fo. | n ( t < lit'nii lukrl'iR'nilljr.-lillb lllullh luo ubluilM > > l ! unt9 , 1'iiy t > tiiLlnlaltltlnntn ) ill | KR | CUMK In U. B.l'uiitliif AKMl | | alJl. Lmil * , L'orrtiomt | ( ncn bollclted. - < . * . unu n . j&a wQpnrfon ( > BAlfem > fciii > | H > iilor > htif- rt a illtt n nf a nlmple Tt'incnv Krnc hy ( ! * dre . : riiHO..78.Nui ; uht.N. Y.UIty. PECULIAR DEATH OF A OHILD , I.Idle NellldVlnu' llusly Act Cost llei I.lln South Omaha TScus. Kotwllhstanding the heroic methods made to save Iho life of Nellie , Iho il-year-old child of Kd Wlnif , the little girl died yesterday morning by her own hand t. The dan 'orou : . operation known at tracheotomy had boon rosortcd to und her lint'It cut open 10 cnublo her to breathe , as the ihront was closed up with membraneous , croup. A bllvur tube had boon inserted In her tliroat through Ihoartillclalopening. Through tills she breathed and it was bellmed mat she wrs on the road to recovery. Ye-iterday mornlni ? the child became im- pauont because of Iho rubber band around her neclf. holding ; ho tnbo In plico , and she tora It off .ma throw U on the Iloor. liofuro a physiumii could nrnvo to replace the tubu the child was a corpse. * HK.imer Arrival" , At Copf nhagen ThliiBvalla , At Bouthampum Hlbo from Now Vorlt and proceeded lo liromcn. At Klnsale Passed -Holland from Now York for Liverpool , At CJuoenstown Uinlirla from Liverpool. At I'rawlo I'oint-l'assed Malno , Irom 1'hlladelphla for London. At London Minnesota , from Baltimore. At New YorU-IlreUb'iio. fiom Havre D nn mar It , from Liverpool ; Franco , fron London ; Bulorno , Iroin Klo Junblro , und Per- nambuco. Sailed Ulonmore , for Ulo Ja ii olro. At Havre Bourgocno , from Now York. SANDWICH KKEP GRINDERS. 2 Sandwich * > Manufacturing < & > Go , W. M. JONES , General Agent , COUNCIL BLUFFS. - IOWA. Deore.WcllsO ' The name of the bus G E Mcycw . BUYER'S iness houses heio , , , divan are as lefor- Bucpp'sor to C. A. Agriculture1 ence for the ken lit llcuba A Co , Implements of buyers We recommend I.nruoit Knrntturo Hiiil-c In the Mo. mend them as the GUIDE . ' SOI Vnlloy. 'JOS to best houses to < ln'il . . Ilio idrray , Council etc. Houth Mtlri Si Couneilltlirs. \\ltli In Council lllulTa. II hint. Every MAN can ha I STRONO nud VIO- I OllOUSln all reipcrti _ by USIDK SPANISH NKKVINE , theKrent bpiinlnh Remedy. YOUNG SIGN OK O&D suftcrinu from NERVOUS DUDII/ITY , LOST or FAII/INO MANHOOD , milillyemissions ; , convulsions , ncivous prostration , cnus * d by tbe use of opium , tobacco or alcohol , wake * fulness , mental depression , loss of power in cither sex , spennator- AMD AFTEK usp , rhira caused by self abuse and over indulgence or any personal wrak' ness can be restored to perfect health and the NOI1I/B VITALITY OP STRONG MKN. We give a written guarantee with 6 boxes to cure any case or refund tlic money. $ l a box ; 6 boxes $5 For sale inOmtiha by McCormlek & Lund , loth & Furnam Bts. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. A flrst-uln s lad v piano toiclicr. WANTED Address T. W. D ivls. Grand hotel , Council lllnffs. SALiE Counteis and vault door In the FOR bulldlns ri'centlv occuiileil by the Unnn- ell HlulTs Havings funk. Olllcer & 1'nsoy , Council Itlnirs. /1OUNCIL liLUrKS money on hand for \J loans. W. A.ooA ft Co. . S''U Main. FOll SALE A feum of good inures ; pur chaser may cut wood to p.iy for same. Ap ply to kounuid Ciurott. ilk and duliy farm. 440 acres , Just south of Ihe city Ilmll8i00 : : acres line h.iy lun'l , balance p ihturu und fiirm lan.l. Anuly to Leonard Kverttt , Cinincll HlulTs , In. TTIUiX KKNT 7-rooin house , with bath loom , -L < corner 4th ave. and Uth bt. Inquirenott door. IOI'KEH the followln. choice Imrgalns In fruit and vegetable lunils : f > 7 acres bj rods north of tliu Cliantiiiiiina groundx. eastern slope , line spi In s und line serins-brook , land very rich and well adupled to fruit , W acres on Grand avenue , duo orchard , windmill und line grove ; situated on Mynstor proposed motor line , one nnd one-half mllus from Council KlnlTs ] )0stnin''e. ) ' U acres of very choice plowed land on Grand uvcnutt , I3i miles from postolllce. 110 acres .Hi mllus from city limits ; good house , barn and outbuildings ; line oreli.ir.i ; u grc'it b.tr aln at J'l.ftM. Kitsy terms. . ' 8acio3. eholeo fruit farm , 0 iicroi Inblaok- beriles , UOJyonni : fruit trees , y.UlUgrapo vlnuH. llnnse , barn und outbulldln.'B A very clioluo Inirgaln , oniv-.j miles u.ist of pusiolllcu In Council ) I lulls. W. O. htiey. Itouin 4 , Upor.v llunsu block. Council lilnirs , la. JOWA fiirms ; llnoUII IILTO ( arm. $ ) per aero. il.uili ciibh , liiilaiieo on long time ; ID ) uuro ( arm , WDOUown , b.ilaiifu easy ; farms of all BI70ti'iul for list , Jolinstxjn & Vun 1'iitlen. ' Connull Ulnira _ _ WANT to lin v stock of groceries or boots I und shoes ; will pay pirt cash an. I p irt by ufi room IIOUHO anil lot In Omaha. L > Uoo. Councjl llaijr _ ' b ir llxtnros nnd two pool tubleb for snlu und building for rent. Good location. 1C , 11. rihuufu , over ( Jllluer Ai 1'usuy'n buiiK. _ FARMS , giirdon liinds , hoiuas , lots mil liiialiR'su blooks for silo or ronU IKiy & Hess , .U I'carl atreut.UonncU lllnirs CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. 1 AL STOCK . $ 1 30,0 J3 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 70.00J TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $223,03) -I. A. Mil or. P. O , Otoason , M I , Shiuiirt , K R U irt , J , 1) 10 J in nnd son. Oliarlei It. Hann in. Transnut 1'oncrU b inkliu Dull- nets. l/ir/e te.ililt.il unil nurpltu of unyb iK In sontliwu tern low.i IN rc.RE3r ON TIM ; DEPO3'rS ' The stomach can deal with a drop when it cannot deal with a spoonful. Scott's Emulsion is cod- liver oil broken up into drops invisibly small ; each separate drop is wrapped in glycerine so that the taste is lost. This is why Scott's Emul sion is the easy and effectual form of cod -liver oil , Hypophosphites of lime and soda combine in tonic ef fect with the half-digested oil. Let us send you a book on it ; free. Sco rr Si DOWNS , Chemltis , i } > South > th A venue , New York. Your druzgUt kcrpi Scblt't Eraulilon cf cou lUu- 3 ill drcjgliti tvcrywhcre do. Ii , 14 For Inventions PROCURED BY TUB Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kquil wltli the Interim of ( hum liirln < claim OKnlnsttlioKovuniniont.il tliat of IN VT.S" t'ill-i. ) wlia often loin the bonullt of viiluiibla Invontl < tn bjomia of tlio Incompoloiicy or Inattention of t'u attjnrjys omployeil lo obtnln thulr pMouti , Tno mtie'i ' o rO cannot bo uxorclsoil In ojiploylnt oinpitjit nnd lollalilo pollc'lnn lo prncr.ro p Hunt ) , for tuviihlj of apatontiljponili Krettlr , If aotoiltlrjly , upon till cnronnil skill of tlio nttornay. \Vlththo view of protoatln/liironton fr > n wortli loin orcirul.'n nUornayi , ami of o > ln ; tiitmvan- tlnni nro well protoctal by vnll I pitaiiti. TII2 II .ill } 11UIUCAU luta rotaluQil counsiul ox.urt 111 practkn ; nnd Is thuroforu propirdJ u l > utciifH , Coitilnct I'rimeente reject ? r traila marka tittilujfjrlihti , oitlntoiiH ttntoHcujm unit riillilr Itu ofitiiluiitM. 1'ranecnte. innl ilsfan-l Infi'Snyi 113 HiiltH , etc. , etc , If you Mvo im Invention on Iminl ( .MI' | Till ! 111 ! 13 BUlllSAIJnnkotch nr | iliotKrHili ( | thurjuf , to othuf wIlliB brlof iloicrlptloa or tlio linimrtint iciturat , nnrt jrnii will ho oiioo mlvlnuil nt to Uu liuit oi'irioto pill * uo. MoiIolH are nut nucojsury iinUm ttrj luyon * lion Ii of n cotupllcntoil imtnro. If > itiur < ro In- fMnKlni ; on your rluhti , or If yini nri ca irton wltli InfrlnKuinuiit Dr otnori , antimlt tlio in ittur to TIII4 IIUlllCAU Jor a rulUblo OI'l.NION bururJ uc'.uuou tliu matter. Till : BEli BUREAU OF CLAIMS 220 lice HtiUdiirOmali i , XQ'I. ' llnroau IH | ! iiiir.intnil ( by the Oniahii Heu. thn 1'loneer 1'ioss uu I tlio Ban Kranolsco hxiiinlner. GUI thin out and send It with your in qulry. INDIAN DEPREDATION CUIH5 I'criKinB who Imvo lost property fio-n Indian raids rilionlil II. . o tholr claims under tint Indian Depro liitlon Act of March ' , IS I. 'Ihe time Is limited , itn I the uliilina are taken up by tha court in the order In whleh ttioy are 10401 vod. Take Noticu that all contract ] cutariU into with attornoya prior to tha A3t .iru maJ null un'.l volU. Inforinallon Klvun iinJ all claims nrumptly utlundod to by Urn BH1J BUREAU OF CLAIMS. XHO lien /ItilMlnu. OM A.MA , NU1131LA.SKA , Bureau N iriinrantuo 1 by the Oinali.i lleo. the I'lonoer 1'iuss ' uu I tlie Hail l''ranulbco ' Kxumlncr. , Cut thin out und bond it with your iri qnlry. ( Sims & - ' ' Saunilers-ftJr.rih'o' . federal con Ms. Koonu ! , 1 uuJ Ucuubloclt , Connull lliulTi. Ix HI Phiinhnrc Attorney vs IjvrV ) I I . J , l/lltllllUUb ! i-oar | HlrojL over Iiilnil null's storo. Tuluphuiio No. jil Iliulueit hours. U a. in. to J p. in , Uounoll U a li , U. | W. C. ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AXD EMBALMER , 14 N. Main. , Council Dluffj.