k U' ' tt THE OMAIU DAILY BEE : 1892- I THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUPFa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Eclhcicd by Carrier to any part of tlio Cltyt II. W. TII/TON , - MANAGER. TF1 . ri 'PsJ HmlnCM Office . No 41 JhJ.1,1 EhJ . . .NO 2J MIXOlt M N , Y. Plumbing Co ! Couccll Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans. 204 Sapp blocl > . The Whist club was entertained Friday evening it tbo homo of the Mlsiea Hess on Willow avenue. The funeral of II. R McNnmarn will occur lhis-mornlnr t 11 o'clock from Estop's un dertaking rooms. Thcro will bo a mooting of the Womcns Christian association nt the hospital Monday Utornoon atSUO : o'clock. The funeral of Alfred D , Slytcr will beheld hold this afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence , TIM ! Mynstor street. The Misses Anna and May Walllno enter tained a leap year party nt their homo , on Union street , last Thursday evening. , > Marrlnpo licenses wore issued yesterday to < Henry J. Dolto nnd Anna G. Marpcrt , both of Poltnwattamlo county , nnd to Charles II , Koynolds of Lowls township and Nolllo L. Porter of Council Bluffs. Otto Ilnchwltz , charged \vlth committing nn assault nnd battery on Louts Cbomlss , took n change of vontio yesterday from Justice Cones to Justice Hnramor , and will have n hearing next Tuesday. The English Lutheran church has pur chased the lot opposite the Presbyterian church , on the corner of Willow nvonun and Seventh streetnnd will erect a church buildIng - Ing upon It in the near future. Charles Heath , un Extra boot-legger , was arrested and brought to this city yesterday in charge of Deputy United Slates Marshal Klchards. Ho waived examination nnd was bound over to the federal grand Jury. Chris Preston , who was given ton minutes to leave the city a few days ago by Judge McUco , turned up again yesterday morning on Iowa soli. Ho was given n sentence of bitty dnys In the county jail for vagrancy. The Pottawattamio Democratic association will hold a nicotine Tuesday evening at thu council chamber , when tbo o 111 core for the ensuing year will bo Installed und plans will bo laid for the capturing of the democratic state convention for Council Bluffs. William Criss , th ? colored man who was arrested n day or two ago on a charge ot pinbczzling a MO chock , was brought before Judge McUca yesterday morning for u pre liminary hoant.fr and bound ever to iho grand Jury , his bond being ilxcd at $500. The Woman's Christian association hos pital on Ninth street Is now heated through out with a synom of low pressure steam heating. This Is a great improvement over the old svstom and reflects great credit on Iho energy of the ladles of tbo institution. P. Wind of this city has boeu awarded the contract for the woodwork for the now court house of Adolr county , his bid being $900. Ho will furnish tha offices and conrt room with counters , railings , tnbk-3 anu desks , the work to bo finished In antique oak stylo. The gram ) Jurv has returned indictments ignlnt Gregg , Hess and E. E. Saycrs nnd - Dan Wilson , charging them with an assault with intent to kill John Peters on Christmas DVO at the Plumor farm. Peter Egan Is also Indicted for robbery , his victim being John Sheridan. Mrs. Mitchell , who lives on Damon street , has served notice un the city that she fell on defective nidownlk near her homo lost No vember and broke her wrist and ono of her ribs. She wants damages from the city , and will have a petition before the council to that effect tomorrow evening- . Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion , will moot at the Knights of Pythias ball this evening at 7 o'clock to attend services at the Presbyterian church. Members of tbo Grand Army and nil old sojdlcrs and their friends are cordially invited. Scott Rico , com mander ; E. F. Holmes , adjutant. The Is , Y. C. club , consisting of a number of young ladles , were entertained Saturday evening at tbo homo of.MIss Delia Wheeler , 800 South Seventh street. The evening was spent in Kamcs , music and cards , refresh ments being served at 0 o'clock. The young hostess received many congratulations on her manner of entertaining. Ed Meksull. who was arrested last week on tbo charcre of obtaining goods under false pretences by representing bis name to bo Ed Pitts and tnus obtaining credit for groceries from tbo firm of J. T. Hopkins Co. , was brought before Justice Hammer yesterday for hearing , but the prftsecutlon failed to make an appearance and ho was discharged. John Burke and VV. H. Hall were arrested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of having stolen a lot ot revolvers. They were first seen whllo trying to dispose of wnat was thought to bo the stolen property , but by tbo time the pollco had bagged them tbev had put the stuff out of the way. nnd tbo de tectives were busy last evening trying to locate it. An assignee's deed was placed on file in the county recorder's ofllcn yesterday after noon transferring tbo stock and fixtures of tbo Council Bluffs Paint nnd Oil company from tbo abslpnco back to S. II. Foster , who will resume bualncss. Tho. consideration mentioned was 91 , and the transfer was made In accordance with a stipulation entered Into by the creditors of thai firm some time ago. ago.Bassla Bassla Van Warmer , the voungost child of Mrs. M. L. Van Wormer. died Fridr.v after noon , aged 3 years and u months. She was the daughter of the fireman who was killed on the Burlington road near Crcston about a month aco. The funeral occurred yesterday afternoon from the family residence , 710 Third street , Uov. T. * ' . Thlckstun ofllciat Ing , and the remains were interred in Wal nut Hill cemetery. Although tbo city pays to bavo the olootrio light * run all night , tbo city Is left In nbfeo lute darkness an hour before daylight , caus ing many complaints among these who have occasion to bo out at tnnt hour. It 1s also noticeable that tbo electric lights nro started up In the afternoon an hour before dark. It scams that whoever keeps time for the lighters sots bis watch by eastern time. Ii scorns nonsensical to be 'having the lamps burning In daylight nnd shut off In darkness aud tboso who have to stumble through tbo streets at early morn are howling to bavo a reform. AVouilmun Hull unil lluiiquot. The Modern Woodmen of America o this city will give tholr annual ball this year on February fi. Tholr friondu nro cordially Invited to coino to Mnsonio temple nnd enjoy nn evening of dancing nnd feasting , Dalboy's orchestra will furnish musio for the occasion. Tickets for the ball , $1.00 : oyster supper , 6Co per couple , which will bo nerved by Lily cnmp of Modern Woodmen nt the hull. A cordial invitation is extended to the Woodman camps of Omaha. Wo have our own vineyards In Gal If or nln. Jarvls Wine company , Co. BlutTs Jar vis wild bluckborry U the boat. J , C. Hoffmayr Is 111 with an attack of la grippe. Miss Olla Cook U vUitlujr friends In Lin coln , Neb. Mrs. C. A. Day , mother of F , J , Day , and her daughter. Mlsi FranUia. loft yesterday for a trip to Los Angeles , Cat , Mr. U , II. Jackson , grand matron of tbo Order of the Eastern Star , has returned fioni u trip of two weeks through the stulo wheio tfbu has been oryanlilnir a chapter of the order , _ I'lro Sale. "No fnko but a fact , " at Evans' shoo store. See prices in nd , on this page. The Cathollo Mutual Benefit nssooin- tlon will give n concert In Hughes' hull Wednesday ovonlng , Februarys , It will l > o something more than nn ordinary event , and tickets are only Ii5c. Vorut Jliulc. Prof. T. W. Davis , teacher of volco nnd note reading. Lessons private. Call or address ut Grand hotel , Council DlutTs. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS ] Timely Suggestions in the Interest of Homo Industry. SHOULD FORM A STOCK COMPANY ritiniirliil AtHnntngo * nf Uic VI nil Com- iiu-nd to tlio HiislnrsA Jlrn In tlenrnil How I.nrnl AllHInt Muy Uo Largely Heiirlltcili "I am glad to learn that the people of this city nre beginning to agitate the qacstion of patronizing tholr homo Industries , " said a prominent mnu yesterday who Is heavily Interested In both Omaha ami Council Bluffs real estate. "Ono thlnR wo noocl Is to secure tlio location of manufacturing enterprises hero , and the main question wo nro nit inter ested In Is hmv to Ucop up the Interest of the citizens In some organization similar in pur- pone to the ono effected in the Masonlo temple last Thursday ovenlnp ; . I have n schema which I think would ( ill the bill better than anything yet proposed , ami 1 would lllco to lay It before the public through the columns of TIIK UBU. "My plan would bo to form a stock com pany aim Incorporate It under the state laws wltn Justus largo a capital stock as could possibly bo secured. Then when nny manu facturing enterprise Is heard of that wants to rclocato , appoint n committee to confer with Its managers and lay before them a proposi tion something lllco this ; Instead of offering them a bonus , agree to tulio a certain amount of stock In the enterprise In the name of the citizens' organization , with the understand ing that the stock ma ; bo bought out by tho. manufacturers at any tlma at Its par value , together with ft per cant Interest , and that while the association holds tbo stock it Is to receive Ms share of the profits like nny other stockholder. "This plan , I think , would meet with the approval of any straightforward concern , and wo wouldn't want to pay money to got any other kind located In the city. At the same tltno it would gtvo the members of the association something In return for the money that tlicy might expend In the way of build ing up the city's Interests , which Is the only successful way of kcapine them interested In the association. Patriotism is nil very wall so far as it goes , but after the tlrst llu < h of enthusiasm has passed mon who loolt at things in n business Ilko way want to see some direct results from their off or is. " This plan has been adopted oy the Union Loan and Improvement company , of which , lohn W. Paul is a member , and will bo tried as an experiment in building up the vacant territory in the northwestern part of the city. _ \Vliy Not I'll hit ? The young Indies of Council Bluffs will bo interested in learning that u young Indy is here , with credentials from her homo and other cities , recom mending her as olllciont and fis capa ble teacher in painting , eniyon , pistol and all kir.ds of art drawing. She in tends grading hop class February 10 , thereby arranging hop studies that' her advanced pupila may go on anil com plete their course this year. Now is the time for beginners as well as more advanced pupils to commence work. She most cordially octonds : an invita tion to whoever may desire to join the class to call on or address M. Corona Laughlin , 309 Merriam blook , Council Elude. * BOSTON ISTOHK. Council llluffii , III. It is just tnrco years ago today that wo opened up our wtoro in this city. Since that time we have tried to give our patrons just what tlmy wanted at as reasonable prices us possible and with what success wo have met is shown by the largo and constantly increasing trade wo have built up. VVo wish to thank all our patrons for their past favors and hope for their patronage in the future. Our special sale now in progress - gross is marked by largo sales and low prices , and below irf a special list of bur- gains which will be found on our coun ters. Monday , February 1 , is the last day of special clearing sale in order to make room for spring goods , After lumi Con\cntlon . A meeting of citizens was hold in the Board of Trade rooms last evening In an cordanco with n call issuou yesterday by Chairman S. B. Wadsworth of tbo demo cratic county central committee. Nothing had been said of tbo meeting until during the afternoon , and it was consequently not very well advertised. There were about twenty-flvo present , nil of whom but ono were democrats , notwithstanding the fact that the call bid been Issued to republicans and democrats ulllco. Lucius Wells presided and S. B. Wads worth acted as socrotnry.V. . II. M. Pusov stutod tbo object of the meeting. Ho said there were to bo two conventions hold by tno democrats of Iowa this ye.tr and there was uo reason why Council Bluffs should not have ono of them , and thus bring any whom from 1,500 to 2,000 strangers to tbo city to partaito of her hospitality and other drlnkablos. Representative vV , 11. Ware , who was present , was called upon to state what ho thought of the chances of Council Bluffs for securing the convention. Uo stated that ho was botislled that Council Blurts could secure the tint convention , which was to bo held in May for the purpose of nominating delegates to the national con vention , as there was but little competition. The second convention , which Is to bo held In August to no ml n a to electors and candidates for the state officers , however , would bo vastly more important and would also take more of an effort to capture , as Das Momcs and Davenport were already in the ring , with a probability that other cities would enter the race In the course of the next few days. * Hemarks were mudo by a numbcrof those present , it being tbo almost unanimous opin ion that Council Bluffs should not waste much tltno on tbo llrst convention , but put in her best licks to got the second. On motion of Mr. Pusoy , It was lluai'.y decided to appoint Senator Urouowcg , and Hopre- Bontillves Ware and Urlccs a committee to confer with the democratic state committee and make a bid. for the second convention , with the understanding that If It proved c forlorn hope , an effort should bo made to induce them to hold the tlrst ono in Council Dluffa. A committee consisting of W. II. M. Pusoy , T. E. Casady and Ueorgo A. Holmes was appointed to circulate a subscription list in tbo city for tbo purpose of raising the necessary guarantee fund , which will amount to about $300 , Tlio meeting then adjourned until Wednesday night , whoi another will bo held to hoar the report of the latter committee. Accidents do and will happen most any time , but J , Mueller of the Mueller Piano and Organ company says it dooa not happen every day that pianos and organs nro sold as cheap as just now That bankrupt stock must bo dlsposei of , and there are great bargains for somebody. 103 Main street , Counci' Bluffs , la. The only reliable treatment known for diphtheria la Ur. Jeirerla' treatment For Bale by Do llovon , Davis and Bonrdsloy. Two apprentice nuraos wanted at the W. C. A. hospital , corner Oth atroot und Oth avenue Leading drugstore and nowsstand.Davls A. / . Himrn Under .trrcit , A. Z. Bowea , the young mau who has boon the subject of several newspaper Item * In the course of the last week , was arrostot yciterday afternoon at Koola and brough to this city lost evening and landed In th city jail. No charge was entered on the books against him , and it is not known ye whether Mro. Pollard , whose fllO bo la ald JllOl FIRE Twenty Thousand Dollars"worth ! of Shoes will be sold for less than it cost to make them. Not damaged at all. Not a shoe in the house damaged. There was no fire or water in the room where the goods were. These goods are all new and clean and of the very best makes , and they will be sold at prices never before offered to the people of Council Bluffs or Omaha. LOOK AT SOME OF THE BARGAINS : Laird'0 French kid hnnd turned shoes Ladles' cloth top hand turned Oxfords made , In silk vesting top , bright lon- All $4 shoos for $2.60. chance to buy good goods cheaper than hat Morse of Oinnhci sells for $8 , for reduced from $3.60 to $1.60. fjola tip , cloth top , Bulchor cut nnd nil All $3 shoos for $2. you over cnn again. $4. CO. Ladies' kid top hand turned Oxfords , styles , all slzns and widths , the satno All $2 shoos for $1. IT IS A WELL KNOWN PACT Curtis & Wheeler's hand turned $5 reduced from $3 to $1.25. shoos that would cost you $3 nnd $9 In AND HEMEMBER That Evans hiwnhvays hii'tdlod noth shoo for $3.50. Indies' kid top hand turned Oxfords , Omaha , for $5.50. These goods are of That these goods are nil now , clean nnd ing hut first-class goods , nnd you can Curtis & Whoolor's hnnd turned $3.60 reduced from $2.60 to $1. the latest styles and psrfootly made by the best makes. snvo one-half tlio cost of these goods by shoe for $2.50. And all Oxfords and slippers nt even the best manufacturers In the United very buying thorn now. Roynold's Bros. $3 shoos for $2. loss than half prlco. States IT WILL PAY YOU NO FAKE , HUT BUT A FACT. All $2.50 shoos for $1.50. MEN'S SHOES. All $5.60 shoos for $4. to examine those goods and got some of These goods will nil bo sold in a. few All $2 shoos for $1. I will sell the best patent leather shoo All $5 ehocs for $3.50. the bargnlns. Don't overlook this dnys. Don't lot this ohnnco escape you , THIS SALE COMMENCES MONDAY , FEBRUARY 1. F. H. 'EVANS 412 BROAD WA Y COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. o luivo tnlssppropriatod. will prosecute him on the charge of embezzlement .or not. The fact that ho spent last night in the jail , how ever , would seem to indicate that the case will not bo allowed to drop wharo it Is. Bowen stoutly denies that ho took nny- hiii that did not belong to him. ' 'I ob- alned n position some weeks ace , " ho said tea a reporter last evening , "to canvass through vcstorn Iowa for purchasers of farm lands n Nebraska. On Saturday last I received $25 In advance for my coming week's ex penses. I paid SIO ot this on last week , as I iad been sick with the grip a week and had run behind. The remaining $15 I gave to Mrs. Pollard to keep for mo. On Monday or Tuesday I received $10 of this and started out canvassing , as I had agreed to do. I nad no otbor money and received no other money from Mrs. Pollard or any other person. I canvassed early and Into until today noon , when 1 was arrested on the charge of embez zlement. The trouble between myself and Mrs. Pollard was that she wanted mo to use that remaining 815 for the purpose of going Immediately to Now York. This I refused to do , and continued to canvass as I had acroed with my employer to do. " Mrs. Pollard was very Indignant when she learned tnnt Bowcn bad boon brought in from Mcola and lodg d In the jail , where ho would have to remoln until morning. She claimed to have given orders simply that tvord bo sent her as soon as ho wai located , so that she might look him up and llml out what ho Intended to do. * HUSTON"STOIIU. . Council ItlullH , In. Last day of the Git BAT 11-DAY clearing salo. A tremendous success. A phenom enal sale that surpasses any of ite predecessors , no matter the sacrifice. A happy beginning of the now year. Everybody delighted. Everybody satis- fled. Everybody taking advantage of the opportunity by Gathering Bargains at our Great 11-day annual clearing salo. The wonderful trade the past 10 days 1ms caused many lots to disappear , but now ones in many instances have taken their place. Everyone can afford to road this ad vertisement , every item means exactly what it says. And the few items men tioned are only nn idea of what wo olTor at this great clearing salo. Monday , February 1st the last day of the great clearing salo. Wooden Wedding , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Watts celebrated the fifth anniversary of their xveddinp last Mon- "day evening ut their residence , 2D3 Stutsman street. The evening was apont in amuse ments of various sorts , ono of the features being music furnished by a quartette consist ing of Messrs. Belmont , Actor , Iluntlngtcn , and Schmidt. A number of valuable presents - onts were glvon the happy couplo. The fol lowing is a list of the guests : Mr. and Mrs. Sbophard , Mr. and Mrs. Kin- nlo , Mr. and Mrs. Maynard , Mr. and Mrs. N. \V. Williams , Mrs. J. R. Boll , Mrs. E. Clem- cnson , Mr. and Mra.W Joffnos , Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cochran , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Suhoonor , Mr. anu Mrs. H. II. Huntligton : , Mrs. Matthews , Mr. nnd Mrs. K. N. Morrlam , Mrs. Mellor , Mr. and Mrs. C. Adolph , Mrs. A. E. Adolph , Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Levin , Mrs. Connor , Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Edson , Missoi Kinnio , David- sun , Shepbard , Hattlo Snophard , Jessie Bow ers , Kutte Connor , Hultlngsworth , Messrs. J. L. Tomploton , G Hawthorno.W. Mqllor , W. Vojea , Charles IClnnio , P , ICuyuondall , J. Cotter , Ueorgo McCarthy and Hay Mattbows. Jr. _ _ Evans' shoos will bo sold in n few dnys nt the prices quoted it ) his ad. on this page. _ Walnut block and Wjomlng coal , fresh mined , received daily Thatcher , 10 Main. Sw.ms3i Mujlo CJM Misonlo temple The Boston Store , Council Blulfs , la. , closes every evening at 0 p. in. , unless Mondays and Saturdays. Mondays 0 p. in. , Saturdays 10 p. m. Fothoringham , Whitelaw & Co. , Council BluITs , la , MusU'iilr. Mr. and Mn. J , B , Patterson entertained a number of their friends last Wednesday evening ut tholr homo on Willow avenue at a muslcalo , In honor of Miss Josslo ( jaynor of St. Joseph , Mo. , tlm welt known pianist , who has been visiting friondi hero. An Interest ing program was rendered , consisting of choice selections by Miss Elsie Hulls and Mrs. W. II. Wakotlelu , and n number of plona solos by Mrs. ( Jaynor , who audod fresh laurels to these she bus already gained by her artistlo playing. Tbo mandolin club' , consisting of Messrs. John Keating , Dillon Hess , Bert Bolt and Cam Pattonon , also played a number of nieces which were well received. The following guests were invited : Mr. and Mrs. W. II. WakolleW , Mr. and Mrs. W.AV. Shermau , Mr , and Mrs. F. H , Evans , Misses Annie Oowman , Elslo Butts , Kittle Dullard , Stella Bullord , Anna Hess , Hottlo Hois and Helen Bowman ; MOISM. Herman Ogden , Ed Gilbert , Bert Boll , John Keating and Dillon Hoss. A social will bo given by the ladles' Cnlantho assembly No. 1 , Pythian Sis terhood , Wednesday evening , February 3 , in K. of P. hull. All friends of iho order are cordially invited. Dancing and card playing will bo the order. Dra. WoodburydontlBtsnoxt to Grand hotel ; line work a. specialty , Telo. 115. Tin'Don't I.llio runcli. The members of the Women's Christian Temperance union bavo been ducusslng the custom of providing punch at social gather ings and at tholr last meeting adopted tbo following : . In view of the fact that the servlnz of punch llKlit wlnen , uto. , U becoming alarmingly fro- cjuont In Jasliloimblo boulul tallierlnu-a ; In view also of tlio further fact that a peril ous and peculiarly powerful temptation fa thus placed before tucu who are strives to free themselves from the ruinous drink habit nnd before youns men nhu may thus bo led to form tlmtlmblt , Resolved. Tlmt we. the ircinbcis of the Women's Christian Tcinpcranco union of Council Dhiirs , unwilling to Incur so fiurf jl a luspoitslhllltv. hereby unite In a pledso that wo will not Introduce tliHoloment of danger Into any social piilhcrliiffs which wo may in vite , and wo earnestly and kindly request nil the ladles of our city , and gentlemen as well , to Join us In this attitude against it. Dr. F. T Soybort has removed to the Grand hotel. Telephone 35. M. Corona Laughlin , teacher of paint ing , crayon , paatol .md water colors , 309 Merriam block , Council BlulTs , In. IT IS LEAP YEAH. Anil tlio ( iirls Show the I r > yn What U tlio 1'ropcr CriioiA | A merrier scene is soldom'wltnessod ' than that at tbo Hoyal Arcauutn parlors last Wednesday evening , whoti the young ladles , to the number of about forty , entertained their gentlemen friends u a leap year party. Unceasing worry had occupied the minds of the members of. the cnmmfttoo which bad been appointed to look of tor * the urehml n- nries , but when the work f decorating had been completed and the hall had been trans formed into a bower of'palms and ferns , all tbo sleepless nights weral forgotten , and each ono dovotcd himself pr herself , as the case micht have boon , to having a good time. Tne crowd xvas of Just the rifibr size to mace dancing pleasant , and froirt'tbo tlmo the or chestra struck Its first note until tbo last note of the "good nlgbtJ ! , ! waltz had died away galoty reigned supremo. At midnight refreshments were sorvccT , and It was 2 o'clock before the compauiXdlsporsod and the carriages were summoned In wnlch the ladles cscoated tholr company bouie. The follow ing is a list of these present : Misses Mule Senlv , Nolllo Armstrong , Nan Armstrong , Colla Bell , Bella Snyder , Edna Snyder , Viola Duncan , Lulu Harkncss , Lilna Fonda , Patricia Darraugh , ZonaLango , Ada Coon of Omaha , Maud. Shano. Nettle Wells , Ktttlo Ogden , Clara Flammant , Beatrice Tinloy , Nolllo Hurdin , Alicia Bonham , Nolllo Keller , Winnie Mclntiro , CoraNuson , Emma S. Filbert , Aildio Sherman , Sable Amy , Minnie Ourcn , Mav Bryant , Anna Hart , SadloMudgo , Ora Plnor ; Mesdames Thomas Motcalf , Carrie Stephenson , A. Siophenson. Person , Henry WelU , Watson , Lange and Darraugh. Messrs. Arthur .1. Cooley of Omaha , W. A. Stevenson , W. L. Murphy , W. C. Webber of Omaha , Hurry Davis , George M. Duncan and Tommlo Tracoy of Omaha , C. 1C. Stodaaru , Holand P. Hobtnson and Will King of Omaha , Cory Heed , Curtis Ouron , John Huntlngton , E. D. Hecuman and E. B. Crnndell of Omaha. George Klein , O. J. Manln , F. L. Ellis , II. W. Hntton- hauor , W. F. Martin , Julius C. Lance , O. B. Meyers of Omaha , Frank Wostcott , Herbert D. Brown , Franlr Bell , H. J. Lund and C. E. Athcrton of Omaha , Emmet Tinloy , Holla CofToon , Mark H. Smith , Dan Harri son. E. S. McCrarv , F. F. Chamberlain , F. L. Ellis , G. W. Heston , J. T. Hart , Asbby F. Neal. Harry Nason , C. H. ColTeon , Will Colclough. F. Dobolns , George Mavno , J. L. Paxton , Herman Anderson and Dr. H. A. Wood bury. _ _ _ _ _ The Ladies'Social circle of the First Baptist church will g"ivo a suppar nnd entertainment Tuesday evening. Reitor , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has nil the latest styles and new winter goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Meeting of Mnyom. A meeting of the mayors of tbo various cities of the state Is to bo bold In Dos Molnes next Wednesday and Thursday , ono of its objects being to talk up matters of Interest and to organize for the purpose of effecting such changes as may bo thought desirable in the way of legislation. Mayor Macrae will be present , and it Is expected that tbo council at Its meeting tomorrow evening will appoint a commntoo from among its members to accompany him. Mayor Macrae has received a letter from T. M. Gabble , mayor of Clinton , In which novora\ \ matters are laid before him \vlth a vlaw to finding out what iho sentimentb'f'the people of this city Is , and if favorable to unite In tbo effort to have them acted Upon at the meeting. Simitar letters bavo bc9iHscnt to the mayor of each of the principal cities , and It Is evi dent that an organized effort will bo made to effect tbo changes proposed. Ono of the.se changosntias reference to tbo appointment of the clty-juuroUal , Under the present law the mayor , is autborlzod'to ap point a city inariiiulTn , all towns having a population of not loss wan 23,300 , according to the census of 18bO , 'hiding ' him ox-ofllclo chief of pollco nnd glvlus him alt the powers now hold by both marfjial and cblof. The ntiaugo proposed will $ tdko out the clause limiting the power qr'lhe mayor to cities having any particular population , and will In affect do away with th&'ofdce ot city marshal entirely. ni t Drafts of bills were also presented provid ing that cities of iho firjtjcluss or those of tbo second class bavlnfru population of 7,000 or over may levy a tax of not to exceed 3 mills on tbe dollar to maintain nro protection , and a similar Ux to light the streets , in addi tion to tbo maximum amount now allowed by statute. No fund is now provided for cither of these purposes , tbo pollco fund being largo onouch , under the peculiar manner of oa- forcing the prohibitory law , to pay all the ex penses of the lira and light departments. The change Is proposed in vlow of the possibility of a rhango la the prohibitory law by which a part of the revenues from the saloons shall bo turned into th ? coffers of the school fund , tbus creating a deficiency in the other de partments. _ Ono of the most pleasant events of the week will bo the concert glvon by the C. M. B. A , in Hughoa' hall Wednesday ovoning. Admission only 25u. Wlirro \Vornhnp. . First Presbyterian church Hov. Stephen Pbclps pastor , Preaching 10:30 : n. tn. and 7:80 p. m. , Sabbath school at 13 in. , young people's mooting at 0,30 p.m. The Union SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. "T71OH IlKNT Furnished room ; steam heat ; JL : K per month. Address DiM. city. _ FOR KENT Nicely furnished house , 7 rooms , steam heat , water , nil modern Im provements. E. H. Shcnfo , over Olllcer & 1'uspy's. - Birl for baby at once. WANTHD-Nurso Apply to room am Grand hotel. _ AHMS I-'OU SALE 137 acres near this city. very chc'ip. Also 120 acres In lloomer township.Vllltradoforhouso and lot. W. A. Wood & Oo. _ FOH SALE Counters and vault iloor In the bulldliii ; recently occupied by the Coun cil IllnlTs Pavings bank. Ofllcer & I'tisey , Council llnTs. ( OUNCIL HIjUFFS money on hand for loans. W. A. Wood & Uo. . 520 Main. " | 7KK KENT 7-room house , with bath loom , JO corner 4th live , and Oth su Inquire next door. _ _ I OFFER the following choice bargains In fruit and vegetable lands : 17 acres bU rods north of the Uhautiimiuu grounds , eastern slopu , ( hie sprln.-s nnd line sorlng-brook , land very rich and well nduntod tn fruit. 23 acres on Grand avenue , line orchard , windmill und flnogrovo ; situated on MynUor proposed motor line , ono and one-hall mlles from Council ItlulTb po'-sroflU'e. 0 acres of very choice plowed land on Urancl avenue , \H \ miles from nostofllco. 110 acres : i4 ! mile * from cl'.y limits ; good house , birn : and outbuildings : line orcharj ; a gruat bargain at $ 'i.5JO. Easy terms. " 8 acres , choice fruit farm , 0 acres In black berries , 003 youne fruit trees , a,0t)0 ) grape vlnas. House , barn and outlmlldlnii. A very choice bargain. onlv- ' , { miles cast of postofllcu In Council H lu Its. W. U. Sttoy. Jtooui J , Opor.i House blook. Council HlulTa. la. _ IOWA farms ; flne'lMU aero farm , $ .10 per aero. J1.00J cash , balance on loni ; time ; 15) aero farm , 9000 down , b.ihuico easy ; farms of all sizes/ bend for list. Johnstun & Vun 1'atten , Council Bluffs. I WANT tu buv atoolc ot groceries or boots and shoes ; will pay part cash and p.irt uy a fi roe n house and lot in Omaha. O8 Hoc , Council Bluffs. /COMPLETEoutfit bir fixtures nnd two pool V taules for sale and bulldlmr for rent. Good locution. E , 11. Sheufc , ever Ofllcer & 1'usey'n banlc. . FARMS , garden Unds , houses , lots anJ buslncia blocks for sale nr rent. Day & llosa. 10 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. Veteran Legion will attend the evening service in a body. Broadway Methodist T. MoIC. Stewart , pastor. Services in Hughes' ball , corner of Broadway and Park avenue , at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. , Sabbath school at 12 in. , Epworth Ltiaeuo vesper service nt 0:30 : p. m. Congregational Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Subjects : "A Dlvino Understanding" and "Preo Salva tion. " YOUOK People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:30 : o'clock , Trinity Methodist Hov. H. H. Barton , pastor. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. anu 7:30 : p. m. Class nicotine nt 0:30 : n. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Epworth league , 7 p. m. Hevival services each evening during the weak. Christian Science Services nt 10:30 : a. m. nt Western Iowa College hall on Broadway. Second Presbyterian Preaching moininp nnd evening by the pastor Kov. S. Alex ander. Sunday scbool nt 3 p. m. Union Christian Mission , 'J33 Broadway Hov. Henry Dcloug , manager. Love feast nt 3p.m. In tbo evening the mooting will bo led by the Young Men's Christian associa tion. tion.Young Mon's Christian Association C. G. Saundcrs will load the mon'a mooting at i p. m. Doors open after 3 o'clock. St. John's English Lutheran Services in Yjung Mon's Christian association chapel at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : , p. m. Preaching by the pastor , Uov. Q.V. . Snydor. Sunday school at 0:45 : a. in. Young pooplo's mcctiug at 0:45 : p , m. Overtoil's Mission Mr. Buscba , a con verted Homanlst , 00 vears old , will give his experience at 7:30 : a. in. People's Union Mission , 714 Broadway- Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Jubilee mooting nt 7:80 : o'clock. First' Baptist Pastor , Rev. u A. Hall. Preaching morning and evening , Subjects , "Church Stumbling Blocks and tbo Dovil'ft Iluadnuartcrs,1' ana "Truo Greatness Ex cites Jealousy and Opposition , " No end of bargains1 nt Evnn'a shoo store. Sec lira nd. on this piigo. E. II. Shcafo tins eastern money on hund for real estate loans. Jarvls 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best C. M. B. A. concert , ut Hughes' hull Wodnobdny ovoninp , February a. Tick ets , 25c. _ KVUIIH' Flro Halo. Shoos , oxfords nnd slippers. All prices nnd nil clean goods. An Anclunt Itoiio llnuli. The oldest rose bush in the world Isnt Hildorehoim , in Hanover. It was planted more than 1,000 years npo by Clwrlomagno in commemoration of u visit rnudo tn him by the ambassador of the Caliph Hnroun ul Hiiclnd. After It had become n nourishing vine , u cathe dral was built ever it. It Is knownhow ever , thnt a collln-Bhaped vault was built nround its sacred roots in tlio year 818 , tlio vault and bush surviving a lira which destroyed tlio cathedral in 1110. The bush is now twenty-six foot high nnd covers thirty-two feet of the wall , The stem , after 1,000 years' growth , Is only two Inches In diuinqlor. Don't Mku tlio OrKiuiliatlim , Council Bluffs Nonpareil : The Omaha World-Herald sought to throw raid water on the recently organized Merchants and Manu facturers association which starts out under the most favorable circumstances with a membership of tlxty-Kovcn , among whom arc some of the most influential citizens of tbo city , For the benefit of a largo number of people who , of courss , from the ulltn circula tion of that paper In the city , have fulled to oo it , the Nonpareil reproduces the article. WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL MR. I. N. GUILL , OFTHE ANNEX , 223 N 16TH STREET , DESCRIBES HIS EXPERIENCE. Ho makes n plain nnd straiglilfinvnrd statement.Polypus tumors. Their cause nnd cure. That Drs. Cnpclund , Hhopard and Mansllold are notably If not wonderfully successful In treating und curingoattirrh In this region the columns of the dally pancrs show bo fund a doubt. Another pontlcman tn furnish direct and emphatic testimony of iho results of tholr treatment Is Mr. I. N Uulll , of the Annex- N. lOthstreot. lie Buys : "My cutarrhal trtmblc began about tliroo years a o , with the tuklir. ; of a heavy cold. It never scorned to cot entirely well , ami after that I would catch cold on tlio slightest expos ure. There would bo a pain In my head , null , aching fooling In the forehead , my eyes would lo ; dim , Hiiro would bo rin'-lni and Imz/lng noises In my cars. My nostrils would ills- charge. I would have choldnj , mothering spells at night. Spots would Unit before my eyes , and there would bo times when I would have u dizzy , snlmmlng sensation , like vor- tko. "At last little tumors , that the doctors called a polypus. bonn to grow In my nose , nnd I could scarcely breath j through my nos trils ut all. I couldn't net icst at nl , ht and I would get up In the mnriilni ; more tlrud than when I wont to hod. I felt sleepy and drowsy MIL i. M. Pain. , of the Annex,223 N.lfith street. all the llmo and mv stomach was affected , ap petite was poor , food rested like load In my stomach. In fact , when I wont to Drs. CODO- land , Hhopard and Mansfield , the catarrh had completely undermined my constitution. They removed the polypus without paining mo In the least , treated my caturrh regularly , and us a result I am Ilko a new man. I sleep well and fool well. lam clad to add my tes timony to the ovldcnco of the skill of these phyxlclans. They are kind , painstaking cou- sclontlon nnd skillful. " Mr.GuIll cnn bo stfcn nt his place ofbuslncss. whore ho will voilfy his statement. OTHER DISEASES , THEIR PRACTICE IS BY NO MEANS CON FINED TO CATARRH. Dr. Conclaml anil nss elate * treat with MICCC.JS nil curable cases .11 nil depart ments of incdluino anil surgery. The ' genuine specialist Is nhrujH n ( skillful pliyslcl : n anil surgeon. Do Dr. Copelund and associates treat other oascK bi'sldua catarrh } " This was ono of the questions In r , letter re ceived by Dr. Copcland recently from a lady who desired to ho tro.itnd foreplnal tioulio ( , "I notice " she continues "that , , your re- nmrUa bio success HUCCOSS scorns to ho princi pally in catartlial trouble. 1 thniixht that IIH you wt'i'D bo Hucct'isfiil In micli cases , you mlliht help ino , although my diso.ibo belongs to another Hpoolalty , " Now In answer to all Biich ( piestions as this It would bo said that Or. Copuland nnd axto- ClntGSTllKATH Al < r. IIIBIMHKS. Wllllf ! tliuy lvu Hpeclal attention to tumbles of the eye , car , throat and UIIIKS. tliolr work Is by no means confined totlit'Bo specialties. Special hospital experience has fitted thuin In a notaliln do- Krcu for all forms of surgical and medical practice. Tlmy are Hiicccssful In tnmtliu a- tarrhal troubles , hut notion noliibly RUCCOSH- ftil In surgery , norrcctln doformltlu ? and re lieving the dlatiess nnd suirurliiK of thnso who for years , hnvo suffered fioni what has lccn ) considered un Incurable condition. Tlioy are Hiiccussful In treating catarrhal troubles , hut no Icsj tHicressful In treating rliuuiiiatUin , nurvoiib discuses , sUlii diseases , diseases of I he lildneys , affection of the heart and ( llsorJorn of the nraln , In nuivous dulill- Ity , HrlKht'a dlsuisn. heart disease , locomotor ataxla , chorea ( Hi. Vltus' danenl. tumors and abscesses ot-tlio brain , aiioplovy and spinal meningitis , soi.ie of their most remarkable lu- Biiltsliuvo boon acoompllnlicid. Dr. L'opoiand and associates are specialists , but the nemilmi specialist la fliat , an experi enced , skillful nnd accomplished physician and surucon and tlio broader and morn ex tended his fluid an u specialist , the wider Is his experience In uonorul incdluino and HUlKcry , The Imposition of iinaeUn und boim special ists has lo bonm oxton' led to n mistaken Im pression on this point , which It Is worth while to correct , and the nick und alfccted should bear In mind what Is stated nbovo. that the ponuliio specialist Is first and uiiavu nil , a rci- lurly trained , thorouithlr educated and ex perienced physician nnd tmrcoon , and that while ho elves expuulnl attention to certain lines of practice-and Is sldllfnl In them , ho Is skillful to every department that makes ui > thu practice of inedlclno und surgery , FROM PUT OF TOWN. Notable Statements From Notable People In Other Oltlos. Tlio IJililencniiriliu Iteioaik.ililn Hnccrux of tliu Treatment of Dr. C iieland | and , \ o- clatfD by No .Mean * Conlliied to Omaha. The ovldcnco of'tho superior skill uf Dr. Copeland and his associates , and of the re- sucacsnf ul resulty which their system of treatment brines. Is not , by any mean- ) , confined to this city ; It comes fioni till parts of the country- Never In the history of advertising has then ) boon such an nnay of testimony. The ovldcnco Is nut fioni ohsuuro or nnknowt sources. It comes troin pconlo , many of whom are not only well known In tholr own cities , hut throughout thu country , from eleifrymen , lawyers , professional men ot every class ; from business menof national lep- utatlon ; fron : artists , and even from physi cians , the most skeptical nnd ono would think the least willing to lend their test Imony. The following short statements represent some of Iho ovldcnco of the class above icferrcd to. These statements. In their original pnbll- ' cation , nro , In every case , accompanied by the portrait of the person speaking , or by tv fac simile o ! tholr signature. HON. H. W. DUNN. Mayor of the city of rranklln , 1'u. writes : "My father died from catarrhal complications. I have been couxh- IIIR , achinc and been contorted Into u cat - t rrlial iinlsanco for ID or 15 yoais. but was not , prepared to learn , till 1 botrun treatment with you that 1 hud catarrh with the Krlp of u vise , chronic In foim. and had utl lined to the dignity of Incipient consumption. I 'now fico whut was meant by nlclit sweats , pain of the eves , dUy Images dancing betimes hufoio my cyeva cough which for the past yo ir or moro IIIIH played liavou with my dru.uns ut nlht und my professional duties In the day. 1 yet so thin ( h.it they lliou { lit uf tisliu me fora skeleton ut Initiations. I began treatment , with yon , and I just cannot draw a compari son between how I : mi now und what 1 was when I boxan. 1 sleep well , cannot get enough to out , fool years yonn-'cr , uid pur sue my proresslonal duties I owe It to you. I do not know wlrit other physicians can do. tmt 1 do know that I can recommend you hi the treatment of seriously chronic cat arm. " JAMis : j. KAPTBR. attorney-ut-law , 119 North Third'sHcet , Iast ? tit. l.onls , writes ! "Kor the u ist thioo years 1 have HiilTmcu from u oatarihal trouble which Iho best doe- tois and u trip to the SurliiKii fulled utterly to relieve. Under treatment with Dr. Copeland and associates 1 Imptoved rapidly , not oi7 ( ! as to my catarrhal trouble , hut a'so In gen eral health. As courteous eentlemen und skillful physicians 1 can heartily recommend them. " REV. J. W. ASHWOOD. 1'astor Grand uven- uo II , 1' . church , IKlls Forest Park Honlcvaid , SU Louis , Mo. , writes : "While miirurlng fiom a severe throat trouble caused l > y evposnro and ug rav.ttcd by puhllo speulilng , I mudo application to Dr. Couolund und associates fort treatment , und I take pleasure In letting otheis know that 1 am now nblo to do nil my regular work without dllllculty or annoy ance. " RKV. M. OLAHIv , IlfKW Drexel Iloulovurd. Chicago. 111. , wr.tcs : "I have been truiitu I by Dr. Copelund und aHsoclates und desire to Bay that they have afforded mo moro substantial relief In a few weeks than I have iccelvcd from other doctots In yeira. aud I have had the host. I am Kind to recommend them to my friends. " , SAMUEL STEIN. KJ7 KrutiHIn Hsrcot , Itochcstcr , N. V. , President , of tlm .National Casket Maunf.ictnrliiKCJompany , under whoso personal dlieetlon the caskets of the late 1'iesldunts Giant und Ourlluldwuiu made , writes : "I have hud a tin oat trouble for manv years , caused by catarrh of the nose 1 und throat. Everything 1 hud tried fulled to glvuuny peimanent icllnf. Slnco using the treatment of Dr. Copeland unit associates my condition has Improved , and I am wnll satis- lied with Iho result. I uullovo these L-entlo- men to ho uompotunt , rolluhlo und H ! < llful KpOL'lallsts. und commend them to the favora ble oansldcratlon of tlio nubile. " Tholr Crcilontliila. As bus been said. Dr. W. II. Copol.ind was prcsluent of his class ut llollovue Hospital Medical Collo-o. Now Vork , whuru ho grad uated , the most famous Institution of Its kind In the country. Ills diploma boars thu written C'tidorsoTont of the modloal authorities ot Now VorK , of theijoaiuof prom uent mudlu.il collojcsln t'onnsylvanla. Dr. T. II. Munsllotd'u credentials are no loss abundant uirl uniUal- | I- Ifled. Ho also Is formally Indorsud by thu sec retaries of various county and st it j medical societies. Those ccntlomon , after thoroiuh hospital oxnorloncu und practice , have de voted tholr lives to the practice of tholr H | > UU- tlcs , with what ( meet's * the columns uf the dally papers show. . 1)11. ) C. t > . KIIEl'AKD. who was presldontof his eluss ut Hush Modloal collogu , Chicago , which la aeknowledned to ho thu leading In- btltutlon of Us kind In thu west , Is now asso ciated with the Couulium Medical Institute- . Dr. Khepard's thorough hospital uvnurl- cnco und bpcclal study of the dlsoixui of the cyo. our. nose and tliroiit. p auu hlm tlio leading siieolallstaln the west BOOMS 311 AND 312 , New York Life Building Cor. 17th nnd Fnrnam Sis. , Onnln , Nelj. W. II. Coi'KLAXi ) . M. D. C. S , Hiiui'AHi ) , M. U. T. B. MANHKiur.D , M. D. Consulting I'hys clans fippolaltoi : Oitarrli ami all dUjmt of tlia Lyu , Etr. Throat un I I.uius. Nervoua DIs- cases , skin Illsoases. Chronlo DUo IHUS. onioa Hours U to U a. m. , 8 to a p. m. , 7 U > ! > i m. buiiiluy 10 n. m to 4 p m. Catarrhal tronblui und kindred illsonni treated Hiiccesifully by ni.ill. Hund In in stamps for ( juestlon elronlars. Addrttsi ull letters to Copeland Medical Inultuto , Neir York l.lfo lluildlng. Omaha , Nob. $5 A MONTH. OATAUHII AND KINDHED . TKEATKD AT TUB U.xIKOICM HATi. OK A MONTH UNTIL AIMML lUTH-MUD CI.M'.S KlHNIHIIii ) KltlvK. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffa. T AL STOCK $150,05) SURPLUS ANU PROFITS 70,003 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $223,003 I. A. Miller. I' . O. Olotson , 11 ft , RbUL-art , E. K. II .rt , J. IX E JmuiiiUjii. Ctiarloi K , llannaa Trani ot Kunur.il U.iiiklii * bull- iii ) a. h irxostcapltAl uuU urplu of any luu'4 In Mouth western INTEREST ON TIM DEPOSITS