THE OMAHA DAILY KIM : FRIDAY , FEBRUAHY 12. 1892. 'J-IE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL DLUl-Ta oI-TK K : - NO. 12 PKARL STHKKT. I'cihttcd ' by Carrier lo nny ptirtof llio City II. W. TI1.TON , - MANAor.Il. 1lui1nt OfTIrn No 4'l II I.I I' I . NRlll | | : (1ol. ( | , .IllXtUt .UO.flO.Vi N , Y. Plumbing Co ! Council Bluffs lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel Itmni. 201 Sapp blocU. Mlpnh tcmnlo No. V , I'vtlilun Slutoro , will Rlvo a bon bon or Kcnrmn liwor sociable nt K. of P. hnll tonight. There will bo nn oyster Mitipor nnd vnlon tlnn socml nt tlio liolhnny II ptlM church- corner Hlxtccntli nvonuo and High street , this evening. liiiutntico or other solicitors who nro now making loss than $100 per month hould cell on H. U. Dooth , I Ponil street , Council Hluffs. This Is worth Investicntlng. A valentine sooi.il will bo given til Archnr's hall , over Toiler's driiR store , tomorrow -cvoninif. Uvcr.t ono will rocclvo avnlentino. Admission , IncludhiK refreshments \ cents. The ContM-cgntloiinl Inillos will plvo n Valentino social at the nome of .1. C. Blxby 'Thursday ovonliiK. Some novel nna outer- tnlnini ! features nro being proposed , Every body Invited , Ell Perkins , whoU to lecture nt the opera house next Hnluidny owning , will bo creeled by a crowded house. The Ancient Order ot United Workmen , under whoso auspices he appears , will generously glvo the proceeds In llio Ilomu of llio Fi lonilless , and Ihuy arc working 7t.ilouslv to innko the benefit .1 grand toiceess. 'I'liu business inon uro to spondlug liberally , inmiv bjylng $ 10 wortb ol tickets. Those who wnnt to luuili for n good cause ulll rchcrsu seals piomptly. Rollor. llio lullor , 'HO Hroiulwny , lint nil the Intent stjles und newest SutihfiK'Uon guilt unteinl. .11. r.nt.uut.ii'itH Dr. T. II. Lncoy is In Lotnars. Ur.V. . A. Kills of Silver City \\as n UlufT- visitor jestcrdny. UlclmrdVllbur , an attorney of Mnsoc City , is ntleiullng district court. T. J. Evans leaves Saturday forCallfornla whora ho will .stay several would. Chnrlc < i Uaughn has rot urn rd from a feu months' trip lu southern California. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. IJpJisoa arc visltini relatives and friends In Naxv York uni Pennsylvania. Mrs. Jcnnlo McConncll and Miss Nellli ) M Icoblnson returned yesterday /torn visl \vitti friends In ChlcaL'o. Lr ) M. II. Chamberlin left Tuesday even Ing for Ohio , In response to a telegram nn nounclnt ; the death of his mother. City Marshal J. \j Temploton leaves thi' morning fur Paeillc City In response to i telegram announcing the death of a cousin. Miss Kltn Lorton of Nebraska City , Mlsi Campbell of Chicago and Miss Abbott o Maistialltown , nro in the city , cueits of tin Misses Kurnswotlh on South Eighth street J. O. Pcdicord of Avoea was In the clti .vc.sterdny , n guest of ShcrilT Hnzen. Ho ha" been spenulng several weeks visiting rola tlvcs in Spokane , Wash. , und is now onrout home. Emory Stoadinan , who will bo well romctn bored as ctrent for the VVells-FaVgo Exprosi company hero sovcioi years ngo , tins icccntl ; been promoted to the position of genera Dgcnt for the same company in Now York On the day of bis promotion a banquet wa Riven In his honor at the Cosmopolitan hotel Now York , which wns attended by Hbou forty ptomincnt icon in the employ of th company. We htivo our own vineyards in Califoi niiu Jurvis Wiuo uomiiiny , Co. BlutI : Money to loan. Lowest rates. John eton & Van Patten , Cvorott hloulc. Cinit'orit fur tli ComliiK Your. The grand lodge of the Ancient Order o United Workmen continued Its session ve < torday , the main business of importance DC Ing Iho election of oflicers for the coin in yoar. The balloting resulted as follows Grand muster workman , W. It. Grauan Cedar Falls ; grand foreman , II. S. Howe Muscat tnc : grand overseer , J. T. Smltli , Bui lington : grand recorder , L. O. Ilowland Cedar Falls ; crand receiver , William \Vi son , jr. , Washington ; grana guldo. II. 'J Mullory , uoono ; grand watchman , W. I Harrison , Shenandoah ; supreme represent ; ! lives , P. S. Towle of Clinton , L. O. How land or Cedar Falls , L. . L. Hamlin of DC Molncs. The session will bo continued today , and is thought will not bo completed until toino row. The question where the nuxt meolin shall bo held will probably coma up tojuj Ottumwa , Muscatino , Uubtique and Siou City have all sent Invitations. Ttiis ovoain n concert will bo given in Dohany's opet house for the benefit of the Christian homi under the auspices of the local branch of 111 order. _ _ Hot fur tlicMnrill Cms ! At New Orleans. One faro , $31. 45 , fc j omul trip. TieUotb on mile Fob. 2U t 28. For particulars call on O. M. Browi ticket iifent K. O. , St. J. & C. B. TicUots for Eli Perkins' lecture , Fol ruiiry Hi , mo on siilo at the drutr store < O. II. Brown , Main street ; J. I ) . Stuiir Broadwuy ; Fairniount ] ) luirnmcy , Opoi IlotiHo drujj store ; Braiikott'u. Heinen bar that tills ontortiilnincnt in wholly fc the benefit of the Homo of the Fri'mic loss. Buy your tickets curly and yet bCUt , llU'demum A Yesterday noon the clothing store of I Blcucrninn , at 61)2 liiondway , was closed i on a chattel mortgage which was placed c llio a few minutes before In the recorder ofllce. The mortgagee was tbo Count 1 ! luffs Savings bank , and the amount wi f SUO , being represented by two not running thirty days each , ono of which wi dated January ' . ' 5 and tno other January 2 IbOi. The mortgugo covered the sloe jlxtures , book accounts and billa roceivnbl About ! ) o'clock In thjo afternoon ar. usslgi niont was placed on record , transferring i the property to O. II , Lucas as asblmieo f the benefit of the creditors. Tno value of II stock is estimated at tIS.Ol'l ' ) , the stock Dlederiimn's store at Avocn , which Is ul covered by the assignment , at M.UUO , und t ! bills teculyaule amount to f IM. Jnrvls 1877 brandy , purest , Bufest , boa Dr . WoodburydentistsnoxttoGr.ni hotel ; line work u apoclulty. Tclo. 11 Walnut block and Wjomlng con fresh inhiod , received dulli Tlmtaho 10 Main. The cnso of J , U. Wallace against 0. f C.Stewart anil F , M , Hunter Is occupjn the Iho lime of Judge Tb > raUl lu thodlslri court. Stewart and Hunter outraged In t drug business In Maion City. Hunter cai to this city and Stewart carried on the bus lies ? alono. An account was run by htm wi a linn lu Oltumwa for about 1700 , which w nsKltrnod to Wallace. Suit was commenc against Stewart alone , but the latter tiled unswor alleging that Hunter was still a pai ner In the concern , Hunter claims thai I had no liitcreit In Iho linn after he came this city. li II. Shenfo Him eastern money < hand for real estate loans. Merchant * niul A meeting of the Merchants and Mai : fucturors assoclailou was held lust even ! in Ihe south room of the court houso. A co ftliiutlou and bjlaws were auopted and number of unthuslaitlo speeches were mai Tuu committee that was appointed to wo up a membership reported that the roll h boon Increased from sixty-six to sovcui nine. The mootlnt ; adjourned to moot Ft ruary LM , at which limo the subject of cola storage warehouse will como up for ci XFWS FROM fOl'Xril HI I1FFS liLnii ) 11VVJJ1 1/WLiiv.lli IJLUllu Members of the First Baptist Church Have a Lively Row , MINISTER HALL GOES FOR THE POLICE. lint It Was iUilrnll : > ii lllniriK N Appriiroil tinil tlir C'oiigrrgiUltin Cent Itnii'il Ulth Hi" ! When the trouble between Ilov. L. A. Hnll of Council HI u Its nnd the First Ilaptist church , of which ho is pailor , wns .settled some three months ngo It was supposed to hnvo been settled for good. Tlio six or sovcn niombor.s who hit ! been ac ctitod of fomenting discard amoiii ? the mem bers were allowed to Icavo the organl/atlon In pence , thosnlnry of the pastor was ra'.sod f'iOO per niitium as n token of Iho good will of the survivors , nod all appearances indicated Unit the dlfllcultlos hud been overcome. But It was n rnUtako. Last Sunday night nt the conclusion of the church services u special business mooting wns called nnd Mrs. A. B. Crafts. Mr . L H. Crnfls , C. J. McNItt and Frank Cotnptoii were unroromtmiously excluded from the church. No preliminaries had been taken and no charges had been preferred , so Unit the llrst Intimation that tbo four unfortu nates had that nnytumg wa * going lo lumpen was who. . Ihcy were informed thai It had already happened. They bud a Inrirti num ber of friends and symualhlzoM In Iho rhuicli , however , nnd a'mooUng of these was hold Tuesday evening at the house of ono of them lo lay plans for u campilgii. Some of the more hoi ho'idud ones wore In favor of excluding Iho pastor at once , but cooler bends prevailed nnd it was decided to hold n uusl- ness niL'oting ut tlio eioso of the pravor mooting - ing last evening auJ reinstate the four who had been excluded. Sperl.ll Supplication NVrdrd. When the pinyer meeting opened the room wns Illiod to its utmost capacity , nearly lOd being picscnt. Nothing unusual look place until \oung tn.ui named Shlllinglon con- uluded an exbortallon by announcing thnt a mooting had been called In response-ion pjtl- Uon feigned bv tlirco membe'rs , Messrs. I' . Wahli-roii , H. I'olhvbriJpu and , l. IJ. Stev enson. "No such mooting tihall bo hold In this loom , " sitd Mr. Hnll ; "Iho rules of the church provide that n special business meeting - ing can only bo called oy the pastor or the advisory commlltce. " Another member immediately arose and read an extract from the church rules In sub stantiation of Shlllington's claim that the call wns enliroly legal. "No mooting of Iho church shall bo held , " reiterated I'ustor Hall. "There are other rooms In the city whore you can hold your mcetinir. A meeting may possibly bo held , hut it will not ho a meeting of the church. " "Tho meeting will bo held , " said several members simultaneously. The praver meeting then proceeded , but it wns evident that u good share of its spiritu.illty had vanished up the llumo. At last Kev. Mr. Hall announced a hymn , after which ho pronounced n benediction. As soon as the "Amen" had passed his lip ; the con gregation began lo all down. "Lot mo urge all who love the church , " said the pastor , "to lo.ivo the room at onco. Lot the mob take chat-go of Ihls place if it will. It will boonlv for n few minutes , for wo shall break up Ihls mooting if ihero are any pollco In Council Ulufls. " Hut tliu I'.irrion Wasn't In It. Apparenlly Ihero were not many present who loved the cburch , or if there woie they did not choose to hoed the pastor's ndvlco. Up in front stood S. IT1. Henry , ono of Hall's supporters , and be look the llrst step in behalf - half of iho paslor by ordering Iho Janitor lo put out the lights. Henry is ono of the trustees , and Iho jani'or hastened lo obey his orders. One of the members followed him about relighting the lights as fast as they werooxlinguisbed , the members of the different factions engaging In loud disputes all over the room In the meantime. No blows were struck , but it wns evident that the totnpor of every ono present was Hearing the Dolling point. At last the hubbub ceased sufficiently so that un organisation could bo effected , and just about the time Harry Wostcott had token the chair Hall and Henry left the churi'h , announclnc Hint nil whodlu notwUl lo bo arresled would better Icavo the place : it once , ns the patrolwagon would be oh the ground as soon as it could be summoned. After the paslor and his friends had left the church things cooled down considerably and the meeting wont on in comparative quiet. The llvst thing was to reinstate the four members who were excluded Sunday night , and this was donounannnously. After a lone discussion , In which the dlfllctiltius between the pastor and Iho members wore nirod ' lenglh , It was decided to lay the troubles before fore a council consisting of ropicsentativo ! from seven of the neighboring Baptis chuichos nnd abldo by the decision of till ; council. A committee was appointed ti mnko all the nocossarv arrangements for tin holding of iho council , It Iwing composed ol Messrs. Evans , Pethybndge , llarrett , Still- llngton and \ \ oils. homrliody Must < ! Way. It Is evident from the determined slain taken by those who werj dissatisllod will Kev. Mr. Hall thnt ono of two Ihlngs will hi done , nnu that vury soon. Klthor Mr. Hul must go , or a lurgo portion of Ihe church wil bo excluded. There HP re forty-live ) vote cast in favor of submitting Iho dlfllculltcs it n council , and from iho remarks that wen freely made on nil sides it can bo raniiii' soon that no mlddlo course will bo loleraleil It was supposed at the time lhat llio ihroa of Hull nnd his followers to liivoko the aid o the nollca was n bluff game , intended t frighten Iho opposition into lavini : dowi their arms. Later developments , however showed that the pollco were really sum moncd , but refused to como to the aid of tn paslor , staling lhat il was none of their busl ness so long as nothing was done to dhlurl the poaca of llio community. Swunson Muulc Co. , Masonic tempi Viirul .MllMlc. Prof. T. W. Davis , tcnclior of vole n nil note reudinjj. Los-ons private Cull or address nt Grand hotel , Counul BUUIs. I'niii'ral ol l'i : ( i Irk MrCiinii , The funeral of the late Patrick McCan will take place tomorrow morning from th residence , 1)12 ) Stnlsman street. The r < inulns will be taken to Weston for Intormci : by an escort of members of Abe Lin col post , Grand At my of the Republic. The fo lowing call was Issued yesterday : All members of Abe Lincoln post , No. ' _ ! Grand Army of the Hupubllc , are hotoby nc tilted lo appear al post headquarters at 10 i m. shaip , February II , to atlend the funcn of our late comrade , P. McCann. All ol soldiers nnd sailors are requested to be pro : out. D. MALI ID , 1'oit Commander , K J. Ainiorr , Adjutant. Tlio Hoston Store , Coiinuil Hlulfs , la. closes every ovonltifr nt 0 p. in. , unlea Mondays nnd HtttimlajH. Mondays II \ in. , SutiirdnvH 10 ] ) . in. Kothorlnnliiui Whltelaw&'c'o. . C'ouiu'll UlulTn. lu. On . lonnioljV | Trull , A bill , which has already been bnofl moDtlonud In the dispatches , has been Inln duced in the state senate by Senator ( Jroin wog of this dlstilct. U piniioso $ an umem ment to Ihe law which i emulates t'io dutic of the stale railway commission , und pn vldei simply lhat Iho word "steam" In tli original bill shall bo followed by the wore "and electiIcily. " If yasscd , and it is < ul its chances are good , the electric rail waj throughout the state will bo put under U control of iho railway commissioners in tl sumo way that steam lailwaya aroat prcsou Two npprontice nurses \\nntcd at th W. C. A. hospital , corner ! HU street un Oth avenue _ Jut vis wild bluukborry it the bait tliu > trnilirr lil | > . A meeting of the board of directors of tl Young Men's Christina association was he Tuesday ulght to talk over plaus for lucres ing the membership. A committee conali lag of L. U. EiapVto , E. S. AllouY. . II. L S. A.Z ) PIERCE & GO. iO * - , : ---OF > 100 Main Street , Cor. First Avenue. Are the Leaders and Promoters of Hard Pan Prices in Reliable Boots , Shoes and Rubber Goods. Commencing Feb ruary 10 , to Make Room for our Spring Good ? , we shall offer : 125 pairs men's cnlf and buff congress , 150 pairs ladies' line cloth top button , Smith A Stanchion's 1110113 * box too rail All our men's it ! and $7 shoos Wo huvo n lureo stock of misses' former price $1.75 to $ U.CO , worth $2 75 , road shoes , the best on earth , bills At $ < J. 50. soocs , in kid , goat , grain and calf , hnnd At go at 900. Can have them at $1.75. and congress , and maclilno sewed and standard screw fastened , at " 00 pairs ladies litind turn button In 100 pairs mon's calf bnls and congress , 100 pairs ladles' dongola button , p-Uent French kid and Dongoln. this is nn ele All ouf ladies ii.j and ifd T5c , $1 , $1.25 , $1.50 , $175 & $2. former price $2.50 to W , tip , would bo a bargain at $2 , gant lot of goods , former price $ tt 50 lo At $4.00. Now $ i.5o. Go at $1.50. In youths' , ohlldron's nnd infanta' Your Choice for $2.f > o. Hoys' hand sowed calf button shoes wo iiuvo no competition. LOO pairs men's oil grain congress , solid GO pairs ladies' Icid button , patent tip At $2.50 ICeop this fact In mind wo carry the as a rock , and plain too , Our cprinp stock of ladies' Oxfords largest stock in this city , and can and Go at $1.50. At $1.00. are now arrivinp , wo uro giving splen will give bettor value for the money Boys" sumo Misses' In same did bargains in those goods at Uoy's ) school shoe ! ? than any house in western Iowa. At $1.25. At 75C. 7x$1 , $1 25 , $1.50 , $ l.r5$2&J2:50 : At $ i , 51.25 and $1.50. Special attention given to repairing. COITIB and See Us at 100 Main Street , Corner First Avenife Samuel Uowlev niul A. L. Tain tor was npnointcd to cunvass Iho city. Twelve now member. ! ana olplit renewals were rcporlotl for iho montli of January. An employment coinmltloo was nnpoiulecl consistinp of VV. \V. Wallace , IN. 1 > . Oodco anil Henry Uelotic to assist young men In HmliiiK situations. Cnplil on tlirVlltillll. | : . Matrimonial things weio llvelv attho court house yestortlay. Murriago licenses were issued lo Iho following parties : Karl II. ICruRcr and Dora M. ilnrmon of Otoo county , Nebraska ; John K. liUhton and Kmnm J. Abel of Council IHulls ; .lason llnrdlne of Cicsccnt and Dora McUlnnls of HnzclDell ; Murllu Straud ana Kdle (3. Huclc of Norlh Plullo , NeD. ; James D. Sampluy and Mar- Kuorllo A. Dompslcr of Council Bluffs ; George Kyburg and Lena Muss of 1'ottawat- ininlo counlyG. ; J. Puheu and Olara P. Puhek of Omaha. The last named couple were divorced some timonco , out decided to routine. The rnnr- rlas-o ceremony was pi-rformed at the Grand : iotel By Hov. E. J. liabcock of St. Paul's SpUcopnl church. Karl H. Kruger and Dora M. Harmon were married by Justice Swearineen. The ceremony that united John S. Hlshton and Kmina J. Abel , both &f this oily , was icrformod at the Congregational church , { ov. G. W. Crofls onicmiiiiK. Marltn Blraud and Klllo C. Buck were married by Juslico Ilammor at his oflico. J. B. Sttinplev and Miss Marguerite A. Dempster , bolh of Ihis city , wore married last evening at the residence- the bride. TIB avenue lv , Ilov. L. A. Hall of the First Bap tist church onlciatinp. The proem Is the manager of the Postal Tele-graph company's affairs in this city. They will bepin house keeping at once at their home , 100'Javenue P. A social and entertainment will be given by the ladies of Broadway M. E. church'next Friday evening , February 2 , at Hughes' hnll. Admission 10 cents , ofroshmonts 15 cents. First Wurit rolltlcs. "It's growine very interesting UD our way , " rcmarKcd a First wonlor yostorday. "The democrats feel that they have a sure cinch onCasporif they nominate Woodward for alderman or aldorman-at-largo. Should we got thn nomination ho would bo supported by the i ns they nro personal friends. II boll nominated It will bo nip and tuck , as but , , are popular , owing to the interest they huvo taken in Improvements. The first ward Is moro bent on getting ward improve ments Ibun winning political victories. " CiillU Wants to Stay. Ernest Cullis , charcod with threatening tc kill Mrs. A. Beach , was yoslerday elvn ( c chance to plead guilty to the charge , bo pul under bonds lokcep Iho peace , be released or his own recognizance , nnd then shako the dust of Council Bluffs forever and otnrnnll.v from his feet. Ho protested that ho wanted to stay and stand his trial. Ho limilly do- cltiod to take n chungo of venue to tbo couri of Juslico Cones. AVIlllitmx llminil < > \ < T. Prank Williams was plvon a haarlng In police coutt yesierday mornine on the chnrt'i of robbing H. P. Grifllth of Lincoln Grlfllth lilontiflcd him as onu of his assail ants. Williams lUtmiUoJ havlnp been wlU Grllllth d jrinp the evening at ! > overal Broad way saloons , among thorn being iho "Court' Ho was hound over to the crand Jury , hi : bond was fixed ut $500 and ho sunt to th < county jail. His victim is still In the city Jull Tor Down a IVnrr. J. D. Smothers , who Hvus on the Wight- man tract , owned i < y C. T. Ofllcor and A. B Walker , claims llmt P. M. Nichols nnd .1. II Kendall entered his promises last Saturda ; nnd tore down a fence and removed it , tc gelhur with two watering troughs , from th pliico. Kendall nnd Nichols were arrestetl L'live bonds In iho sura uf $100 and wer released lo await a trial , which will occu next Saturday before Justice Hammer. Tluoun fioin u Cubic' ' Cur. Henry Gibson , Ihe printer ana book manii faclurcr , was thrown from a Dodgoslree cable car Monday night by a conductor. A thorasultof tne ejectment Mr , Gibson i badly bruised. Tuo cause of tno trouble between the pax sonper ana conductor was lhat the night wa cold and Mr. Gibson was riding on the grl ] car. Ho U.ld his faro ou u scat near him am buttoned up his com ami thrust his hand into Ins pockets to keep warm. Wliuu th conductor came around collecting fares Mi Gibson told him his money was "thero o the seat. " This wouldn't go with the con ductur , who stopped the car and threw Mi Gibson into the street. \VIIITrj It Aeuln. Married , divorced und iicaiu united , Is th latest bocial sensation In Council Bluffs. The parlies are G. J. Puhek nnd Clara J Puht'k , vho were marilod yesterday tnon ing at iho Grand hotel , lifter u few years separation , Puhek U of Cnlcafjo , nnd hi wife lb a resident nf Omaha. In tnU city h secured a divorce about a year ago , Th cause for the aivorco was a misunderstand Ing thtw haa whllu raiding la Chlcagc Friends brought about u reconciliation , un now alt are happy. WILL BE NONPAHTISAN. i\rrjlioily : U'lio IVUIirs May Join In lit Charles Ot'clen wants to dispel the grow Ing Impression that iho colouration at Lit coin next Monday is to be a purely dem < cralio affair. Hols doslrous that ovorybod who thlnUs some recognition is duo the n Instiiteinent of Governor Uoyd in oflico sha take part. To that und ho Issued tho. follou Int : ucMrcas laii night : HKAi ) < jUtitiius : UKMOCKATIO STATK Cn THAI. UOMMITTISI : , OlUIIA , Pc'b. 10. O Will to the large nuiiibnr of letters of inquiry u lo Iho program for the inaugural ccrjinonle to be held at Lincoln next Monday , the uc deralgncd being unable to make lesponse t each ol thorn desires tn state that every n ganizatlon , through Us chairman , khould r < port by letter imtnodlately to Get oral Victor Yiftjualn at Lincoln , tti number of men it will tiavo la llm The railroads will give a one-faro rate Iroi all places within a radius of 1W iniloi lie Lincoln nnd a rnto of ono and ono-lhlrd faro beyond said limit within the slaio. I'hu line of * llio paiado will term nt 1 o'clock n. m. share in order to bo In readiness to move nt 2 o'clock p. in. sharp. All citlyens , Irrespec tive of politics , are respectfully Invltod lo patlicipatc. CIIAIII.F.S W. OniiB.v , Chairm-xn. There was a well attended meeting of the Samoset club held last ovoninp lo make arrangements for the trip to Lincoln on Mon day next. Commlllcps o'n transportation nnd music were appointed. Jim Stophcnson proffered the use of his two tollv-ho conches I nnd the offer was accepted. The coaches I will bo sunt lo Lincoln for llio use pf Iho i club duruip Iheir visit. The association will lo.ive ihc Union depot at ! lyi ) o'clock Monday morning on n special train. All Ibo members of the club will bo expected lo meet at the Now Boyd theater at U o'clock ai.d inarch to ' the depo't. The club will hold another mooting on Sat urday nipht to hear the reports ot ttm com- mittces and make llnal arrangements for the trip. trip.The Jncksonian Democratic club , which was announced to have held n meeting lust night , will not meet until tonight to IIIBKO arrangomonls for Iho Boyd celebration. I'KKSUX II. I'.IK.iqit.ll'IIH. L. J. Lynch of Yillisca , In. , is at the Mur ray. ray.A. . S. Storv of Pawnee Citv is at the Mil- lard. Charles G. Steele of Norfolk is at Iho Mil lar J. . G. 3. Hall of Hod Oak , la. , Is at the Ar- cado. J. A. Shlck ot Columbus. Neb. , is at the Arcado. A. C. Hull of Fremont , Nob. , Is at the Paxton. ' ' W. O. Heed of Missouri Valley Is at the Dellono. . J. W. Halnos of Carroll , Neb. , Is a guostat the Arcade. Frank E. Perks of Lincoln Is roglrtoroa at the Arcado. A. B. Hankoy of Alaa , Neb , , is stopping at the Paxton. William A. Carsons of Kearney is stoppinp at the Arcado. W B. Humphrey of Lincoln Is registered at the Mlllard : D. V. I. Heed of Friend , Nob. , is registered at Ibo Dellone. Judeo W. H. Harrison of Grand Island Is sloping at the Dellono E. E. Foster ot Wayne , Nob. , is a Into ar rival at , the Arcade. G. J. Uaelsback of Ashland , Nob. , is stop ping at the Paxton. J. H. MncCall of Lexington , Nob. , Is rogis- torea nt the Millard. Samuel Burns was ticketed by the Uur- Hngtoii toJay for Chicago. William Grinin and wife ot Hebron , Nob. , are guests nt the Murray. II. Herz of St. Gall Is at the Murray. Ho is on his war to Australia. O. N. Nelson of Nebraska City was among the arrivals yesterday at the Paxlon. J. E. Stnuffer nnd S. B. Reynolds of Grand Island are sequestered at the Murray. Mr. Will Wrighter , postmaster at Sheri dan , Wyo. , is In the city the guest of A. J. lleuck. Mrs. G. S. Goula.returned to her Bellwood homo todav because of the sickness of her husband. ] KSSt Colonel C. Valentino , court stenographer with Judge Doono , is in Chicago. During his absence the vacancy is being illlcd by C. W. Pierce , who Is with Judge Harrison of the Eleventh Judicial district. M. J Groovy , traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific railway , went west today on a business trip. Mr. urcevy has tbo rep utation among railway man nf being one of HID shrewdest passenger solicitors in iho business. Ho began son-let ) on tbo Union Pacillt : in IbSO as secretory to J. W. Merge , general passenger agent , and has scarcely lost n ( lav since , Per years ho was transfer agent , where ho did excellent work ana made hosts of friends. After Mr. Morse left the company the Potter management made Mr. Groovy traveling passenger agont. The young man bus hold hu poslllon by sheoi merit , without the backing cf influential friends through four changes in nummlstra tion. l.l t of Icttcm remaining unpallol for In the pou ofllcc for HIP week ending February II , K'i'l. Koto 1'nrtlui calling for tlioio1 letlori will ploiie ( ny"Ailvertl el , " Klvliu " 13 llato'nt tiio hoai ot tlie Ilit.anU Inijulru fur Kansas tholuJlui1 delivery win now Tournll mlUitioi li-vv. ) jro'jr"mill mlJrunoJ tn juur utrt'C't and number. " ' ' A. M Ailum ( H AJalr W , i ' Allomanrt II I ) An < lr W AmlruneJT Aiiilorton ( ! J Andi'rtun.l Amlomon K1AnUurbon J 1J Amlurkun 1) Archibald ( I W 13. " ' HaunianH lluuniimrduBr A Harry J II lU'lulilnrok A llerrullU , . . . Heck A Ili'c.kiT.1 lllooilgooil w IloylnK lluitun W W l > a tlrcilltioj II llroHii II llrownllU i liruokn S HreiU'HJ lluck (1 J' llugtloJA llucliur J 11 kl > - O. | ] n Caltn II Calif Illl * , , , ralcntlnoUU riioiiiu i. colon ' ' " 'i'oiwfii r l'iiak ! > M 1' Cob-In H Mil Crowo W d Craw ( mil K Coo U M David T I' Dexter K Dtckton Vf 0 CUBEB BOUGH CURE IS A One Minute Remedy I'or till ulTocllonsof the lliroat , Lungs and Bronchi il Tn'ozs KXCEI'T CONSUMPTION UG ANU SO GIANTS. I'or bnlo by DrtiKBlsls. A or.NUISKMlCllOIIKKII.I.UUU Kllt > 3 OKKU KKAUH'ATOU i nre < nll ileteviei lieoiuio Itkltl4 the mlcrotiuorcerin Put unum ! retilluil In $ ! flan I fisrin , the Inttur I 4 iiillnni. 8enl nny herd pro- pild on reculpt of [ irlcoor I1. O I ) Wislmi J : i unir- nntcu tocurc Tliu pulillo tr ulu imil Jnbbjri ip iilloil by the Kim ur Drim t'oinp-inj- naln , C. A Melchor. llnwnnl Mcyernnd 15 I' . Ssykor.i. ollth Unmlin : A I ) I'oMornml II .1 , l.llli i.ouncH Illnir- 1C. Kiniicrll | A Korrlfinii J Kli-n .1 Kinipp C M Knott A ( Kuru K L , l.umont.I Lawless.I I.ltli Mr I.enion .1 I ) Lvnln A K i.t'luunn W l.t > 0fiiian J A I.nnil U 1. ) u n.l W ljon C N M. Mnck J W Maclay A I' Maticlilln T J Mastcri .1 W Matthews I W Malnine ) J Alt'tzner S A Mewlianter UK Mcbel II Miller J W Monntl J 11 Mosur.mV Mnorlicnrl .1 Muurehuiifo ACMoyer U .Morgan I ) C Jtollltiliol ! A Muiphyh'J MO. McCarthy l > McKlroy ( ! Mc'Julh E D McOreKOr U McKnlitUt If K. Nnvollev O J Noonan I ) M Notto C O. Olson I' O.P. P. Taj ne C U Parker II K rmtcnon F S I'aiil .1 S I't'ternon 12 IVtcrBon A rotiTkon a ii 1'llitor J I'liinkV I'orier J Vowel I W JR. R. HIchunliUD C O niotici A t : Illch KT Iluhblns 1 * U ItllhS .1 llo-u O HOHU i ; K r o Kuilurf 1C Huuscll M M S. Sawyer J I ) Pchncliler h Schntter O SLliiu'lilcr W E blinlU-nbarircrMSIiener 11 A bhernooil K Hiolrton.l W .mall A K hOKcnrt lr A O { tucklnKer 11 StlTern C Ii Miner K W hnxumunll M HHOelM Swnrtzkoll K bniuiHun A T. Tnnnii8 W ThoinnH K Tiiii"n ) ) | .1 J 'IhoiiipaunUO IhorpeK t" Thornton II 'J lul U W. Wnlkor.I WnttsT Webb J T Wlilttaker 1) J Wlinlen 1' Wilton 0 Wltinuro.l Wolf 11 Wooilrough J W Webster \ C V. Young \V It A. 'M mon 11 LADIES' L13P Anilornon mrs K Larson I. Litton mrs 11 < M. Mamilon 1 ! Mather V Mace mrs S McnrnM Melcnlf mrs C Metzler mrs .Miller K Miles mrs M Ulller Him W K U Mitchell mm 2 Mlkkelrnn mrn ' ' ' ' .Muriran inm N > 'l'in't'ioiiory ! ! inr .Montouua P Monre mrs A II J 12 Murray mrs K McCnlllslcr 0 MoCulloch mrs IIMeDonald mrs MciJreaiymu SO T MuManloJ X. Neliner H N'llmn M Nelson mra Nltkelnen mm L Nuhr II Oliler mm M 1 ! O'.Nelll M Osborn mra J II 1' . I'dttltt U I ! I'cyton mrs HO 1'ettlnnlll mm IVtoifon 1C I'eturkun nirs J I'rku mm M riivhana T n. llasuiuskcn S Ilodmond Mr T Huberts Mm K lluck M H. Hanpliaril L K Hcott M U Hchuakn A rihaw D bllburiteln Mm Smith Mra H O hmlth Mm M U D hprauuu M HUH Mrs M 11 t-tcln 1) t-trouK Mrs M HlraukberrMri iTSawyer J M TujlnrMrsJ Tn ) lor Mrs Thomas 11 'Ihomiisoii MrsM'lhoiupian Mrs bThumpson Mi U. l ! | > d > ko M WnUon M Warren N 2 WcrtieT Wells I. WetiUMr * Wctcutt Mr ยง WollilerK Wulcli J Welter D Williamson Mml WoodardC Wrlkrht O rnnuoN rosrxi , CAiius. Tlllllll AMI KOUIITH CI.A83 MATTIU Mr K Klllutt ITALIAN l.inTEHS. Antonio bchlaro JIIIThl.l.AVhOlTK , Victor Oil Co Union 1'ortralt Co. Novelty C'o Murrhatits 1'riiduco .1 Com. Co.U , IJniK'rwuoil Co. , Vaiuuru llrns , Walers & lUni-nlicr , IllUU'y builth , gulpn \ KIlKUllun. Smith A V. llllBiiii. He .V Johnion , 1' Conuully 4. ( o , I'eopleV Kuip , U- - AmericanUlnxtrCo. , Manacer .l.tna I.Uu Ini. , N. U. T. a CLAiiiisox , po tma t r Deero.Welh&Uo . ' ft , E , Moyen , Agricultnr.O BUYER'S jl\t ii nro 111 lofer- _ . to O A. BUYER'SGUIDE tleolie \ Co , Implements nf linyurs \ \ lociiin- - I tUKU't h'ni'ntlnrn iiiriiil tlifin us the GUIDE llnuio In ttin Mil. Vnllsr VJ > ti ) VJI best hoiHrs to clcit . i U' Sniilli M'lln llioi'lw.i ' ) , Council \\ltli In ruimclllUITi. ( ( Hindi llhilln HI nils Russell S Co. , Kcyst lr.CoW. , t , HanDDgnslte ; S Oi Rimtll & 0. , A Rare Opportunity ! After 10 years clo c oonllnoinnnt , I inn coinpolloil thronirh tlioulvicoo Pliysicians to oliui'n ; ( , my business , as my hoaltli is irradiuilly uiviniy iiwiiy. Knowiiifif anil belioviiifr tluit it will only bo a short porfud wlion I will bo unablu to shoulder the ru&puiiMbilitius of an iiuloor oucupa tion I oiler my cntiro Stock , Fixtures and Goodivill for Sale / TItivintr boon cstablislied for 10 years and the only ART ST.MUI3 in a oily of : r > ,000 people , this is ono chance of a life tfino. To any a nice , clean and profitable business should invusli tito this Opportnn ity I mm cdiately. Tlii1is strictly siiicerc and I moan , just what I ay. From ( his dnto on for tne N1CX 1' : t ( ) DAYS , all ( lo-ds simli as bV.nnud Piuttii-os. Hti-h- ings , Kn iMvin < rB. Cabinet Rrainoo , Hamboo and Oak liasals , kV' . , will ba sold at ACTUAL COST. 100. 00 worth ot Studies AT LKSS THAN ( JO3T. 100 AsaorteJ Pic tures Hiven away for the pricu of tlio frame. 20 Per Cent Dicount On all Frames made to orde Now in tlio limo to BUY CUFAP PRAMKS. For further particulars , call or address , CHAPMAN'S ART STORE. 15 PKARL STKKICT COUNCIL BUJFF.S , IOWA. LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR. An Ideal Complexion Soap. For pain tiy nil Trim nnrt rjnr-yOniKlH Dealers , or If nnablotoprocnnithlK Womli-rttil Muniipcnnvs cent * In ptiuups anil rvcclri * n enl.o by return inall. JAS.S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Nl'EriAI.-Bliandnn Itflls Wnlti ( Iho imimlai PoclPtyValtrl pnr PIC P.P. tn nnimio tcndlue us Uirco wrupjiera ( if SUnnilun llell > Houp. DR. MILES' IF 1CU line one of Hie follonln ; NEW CURE HKAllT 8VJJITOMS , _ _ ron THC _ _ 4 LOOK OUTI HEART. Is a tafe and ieli - tie remedy fur Pal pitation pf Heart , Vain inSitle. Aith- ma , iihoil Hi c Jill , Flultcring.Dromy. Oppreitsion , Vt mil tn Stomach , Iricg- u'.ar I'ulsc , Chok- Inr ; Sensation in Uhroat , Uneasy dentation mChcEt , SmolhcnrK Hucllt , Dreaming , Nightmare - mare , Ac. ( ict Ur , ti , ' FRIX AT AM. DKUGGISTS. DB MILES MEDIOAL OO.ElUhartInd. , I'orbiiloby Kiilin & Co. , l.'ith anil Chas. Lunkley , runcriil lllrectur ami Utiilnrtiilxr. 311 Broadway , Council HlnUs , Tuli-plionu I'J. ' FUXERAL DIRECTOR AXD KMBALMGR 14 N. Main , Council Bluffs. ouo'3 PorlodloM TUo Krunuh reinuily aoU directly upon tlio Ccnar.itlveorKuiisuiiucuroiHupprussluii of tliu inensc' , . l.'or tliruu for I ) , niul c.ui bn mailed. . lurliiru.'niinoy. .loblion fliuul < l lioLboiise.l ( | ) , driiKgUUBntl HID public iuppllbU by Uoodmaa ' htorhliulili-r'n Nutiuu U liuroiiirlvun that tlio ruinilur uiiimul ineutliiz nf tliu KtoukliulUum of tlio boulli I'liittc I-uicl : company will liolield ul tliu olllteof said uuniiHiiy | , In Lincoln , Nub. , on tliu II rat WctliiHXluy In MarcblbU.bulni ; llju scconU Uiiy of tliumuiitli. Jly oruur of iliu Hoard of Dlrc.-Uira H. O , I'llli.Lll'ii , Hocretr.ry. X.1WCOL.N , Neb. , I'cb. : , loW , I'J djvt M THE GRAND HOTEL , Council BluiT-3 , lovvn. Now , modern , wollMipnointml , llioe oujj'hly well-liopt , f.'J n day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. 1AL STOCK . JI50.00) SURPLUS AND PROMTS0.003 / TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . $ ? ? 5OOJ OIIIROTOIM I A , Miller. I" , O. fi'cutin , li ft. flhui/itrt , \ \ R II irt , .1. 0 KlniiiiiiKon. Olinrlni K. Hiinn.iiL Trnnii < tut xonurU U iiikin ; ImilJ IIDKS. L trzn > it u iilt | U null urnliu u ( any b.ini luw.i INTEREST ON TIVI DfcPOS TS SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFrj. XOI'IT.It ttio f.illnniiK clitili > < ) h ir/alin In fruit and vi'uulitlilu laniU : , ' > ' \ wtho \ roclu north of /'ImuliiiKitm ( KIOIIIKIH , uaiturn hlopn , line snln | s .mil llnu inrlnx-lToiiU , luntt vury rli'h and wull niluiitoil In ti ult. LM kcrea on Or.inil AVtnine , llnu orolmr ( J , wliiiliulll niul line xrovo ; sltimtrii on Mynsior liroposoil motor line , onn uiul oir.-li.lf inllos from ( Juiiiujll Illnll's | iu4ioin > f. llauru of vury I'luilru pluwoil Inn I on Oranu iivcnuo , IJ4 inlliH from iiiHtullluB. 110 tiuiut J'l ' inllui fioin city limits ; ( 'Dod lioilse , burn anil oiiHiiillilln x ; llnu nruli.tr4i u Knial liarrfiiln at IV'iW. limy torniH , L-Hnerns. cholvu fruit f.irin , 0 ucroi in liLinK- l ) ri Ics , 00 J you in fruit Irooi , : ) , n. ici.ie | vlnua. lloiist ) , burn uinl outbiillilln : H. A very flioloo bargain. 10 UOI-CH niljolnln oily Ilinllx.Htory oils c , KI K | barn , oruliurd , irnics und hinull frtiilH. W. c < Many , Itooin I , Open llouts blouk. Council Illulfi ) . la. ANTI.D A . oii'l KlU'lii-n W coli rilinu , : ilfl I'lutnor sln-i I71AKM9. Kurdon lands , lionij < i , luls un 1 .L uuilnun bloc In for ialo or runu Day ft Hus ? , i.tf I'turl struct , Uoiincil Itlurfi Iowa farms .mil Kurdvni for salthuvcrul 103 of incrcliundlfu to uxrnuiu'o for Uoiuioll lUiur * properly or liiwu lunil Jobn- bton & Vnn I'uttun , _ _ _ _ _ 7\OUNcTu7"iil.irn78 \ monuy on liiind fop V louus. W. A. Wood St Co. , i'JU Multi ttrteU