THK OMAHA DAILY UKK : SA'ITUDAY , FKH11UAUY 20 , 1802. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OF1 ICi : : - NO. 12 PKAHL STRUCT. lij t'nrrlcr In any part of tlio City II \ \ TII.TON , MANA&nU. sOnico No 41 TIM , J i-iinM sJ Htiilnc NKll , ) Killtur No W At If , Olt .WKATJOA. N , Y PlumblnpCo. Council IJIufTs Lumber Co , cosl. Cmtt's chattel loans. CO ! Sipp block. Mrs H. H Pit-Id will entertain u pirty of friends at high HM > tomorrow ovcnlnt ? . MM I , W Hess entertained a number of her Indy fi lends jcsterdav nftcrnoon at a Kensington ten The ladies of All Saints' mission will en trrtidn n social nt the residence of Mrs V W. Irudo , ! il South Twenty-second street , till * cvcnln r. Miss r.tticl U'cst ctilot tallied n number of her joilng friends Saturdnj afternoon nt her home \VnshltiKtou avcnuo in honor of her 7th hlrthday. The funeral of Mrs Nancy Bonn will ho held Saturday afternoon at i ! o'clock at the , refidcnce , 'JJS Harmony street , Hcv J O Lumen nfllclallnp. The case of Docro , Well * ft Co. nRaltist Aultmnn .Sr Miller still occupies tlio district court. It li proving n great drawing uird to the representatives of tlio various implement houses of the cltv. H will piobabl } not bo completed hofoto Saturday nlteinooti. Orcn Lamb und Miss Anna Covnlt were mnrrioil i.lcht before last at the homo of the bride's patent" , Mr nnil Mrs rriond Covalt , on Avcnuo A , .lustico Hninmcr ofllclatintr A large iiuinhcr of friends witnessed tito ecru tunny , ul tun close of which an elaborate sup per was sei \ cd. Mrs. Nntlmllo Pollard delivered n lecture laslcvcinng nt the Masonic temple on the customs of the Chinese. A fair shed nudl- once was present.flhe lecture was illus trated with stoicoptican view ? , wlch wcro very fit o , and Mis Pollard's costumes which sho'woio added considoinbly to the enter tainment. A son of Abtaham Jackson has at last turned up , and navs ho will care for his father , whosu nltinblo condition wits lirsl cnllril nttuntion to in Till' Bi n. As an ev en so for hlo neglect ho stales that ho sup posed his father wns jvlth another son in the custom part of tlio state until ho saw the newspaper articles which stated that ho was laid up at the Woman's Chi 1st Ian hospital. Tbo case of the state against P. J. McMa- lion , charged with emher/lcmcnt , in which thcro wns n disnmcement of the jurv at the last term nf the district com t , is sot for another - ether tnul at the present terra A motion wns Hied jeslcrduy by the dolendiiut fur n rontinuance. In support of It wasunnflldn vlt of the defendant's mother alleging that ho wns ill in Chicago and that ho would bo uimbln to ho present. Frank Claik , who lobbed the Boston store , wns hound over to the grand jurv veslerdnv by Judge McUce , and was confined in the county jail in default of $ TiUU bonds. liu i ccnsidcicd ono of the smoothest croolts that has been In the citv jail for n long time , and it is the opinion of some of the authouties that his object , in asking for so many contin uances wni that tils friends might have an opportunity to pass in n saw to him through the bars to help him in breaking jail. Superintendent A. K. Stone of the motor line mi d tlio do'cctUc foico nro hu\inir n tuis- uiKlorstiimlair in regard to the ruiininir of the street sweeping machints. Stone insists on tunning them early in the evening nnd O'Comidl of the force is trying to stop him it is stated that an information has 1/irn sworn out in hupenor court charging Stone with \ iolntinp n city oidinanco and that a wnriant for his arrest will be sprung on him unless ho mtnds his wa\s. SheiiiT Ilu7cn has been notified of n robbery which 'oo't olaco i.cnr Avoca , thu victim heinir John Jackson , whose family bad left thu house to meet him at the depot , on his icturn from Boston. During their absence thieves brol > o in and ransacked the house fiom top to bottom , tnltlnc nwav with thnm a lot of clothing , a couulo of rings. Eomo moticv and piobnbly BOIIIC otlies arti rle.s which have not yet been found missing. The job is supposed to have been done bv tramps. Tlio case of John Llnder asalnst G. I Tnmisoi was tiled in Justice Hannnci's court jestorday nftornoon. The subject of contioversv is a Lill fnr4 which the plaintiff claims due from the defendant , and tlio defendant refuses to pay it because it was for intoxicating liquors , and thoiaforo nn illegal debt. The defendant did not ap pom in con it personally , but wns topic- Ecntod b ) his wife , nnd the plaintiff's nitor- ncy demanded n judgment on default. 'J'his was icfusoil , and tlio trial went on. The case wns ttiiallv Mibmlttod to the couit and tal.en under ndviscrociit. The now directory has nt lust boon heard fiom. Us compiler , J P Bnshnell of Uoi Monies , left lioio about thieo months ngo , itntltig lhat it would bo icady fet distribu tion in the nelghboihood of three vveolis. Nothing inoio has ocen hoard from him 01 tlio boon until a li'ttoi wns icceivod bv a por- BOtial friend In which ho stated that the delay had been caused bv n breaking down of the press. H was brought up to data thieo or four months ago , but It is foaicd that by the titr.o it Is 11 mil I v ready fordistn- ' bution'it will bo somewhat behind the times. An l.lrctrlcVomlrr. . \Vhon Hunjnmin Fmnklin caught colt by "iing liife Kite during u thunder storm on Sunday , little did ho iinaglno the pos- blbililies to which would bo : > ut the sub- tie electric lluid ho snc-coedcd in con- ducling to the earth. Even to this day , when bo much practical nso is made ol it , many of its possibilities aio onlj dtoaincdof To most people olocttieity is still n Int'Ro interrogation point. Wo know It drives inuclilnoi.v but how ? 'J'ho-o who would like to witncEs the fact and study the how nro invited to call nt tlio piogrossivo HIM : job Diluting olllco of I'rjor HroH. at 12 1'oml streoi and BCO tlio llr.st oloctrlc motet for diivlng innchinory that lias boon sot up in the city. The pi esses and ma chinery in thla olllco are now nil dihon lij in olceti'ie motor , the power Ixsing funilwhcd by tlio Oinuhn & Counei IllulTH Hnlluny nnd Hildgo company Wlion , several yours afjo , Prior's Bui : job ollli'o put in the fltst vvutor motor litho the city , considerable surprlBo was ox ni cpf-od'tliat HO small a piece of mochnn- \ ism should bo able to develop so mucl pouer , but the electric motor causes btlll moro astonishment. Those inter ested in seeing ui cully flno mncliino nrc invited to call nt Pryors Bios. ' Bin : job olllco and boo the little wondor. GoorROVlso returned from Minnesota yesterday. James O'Neill , ox-sheriff , was u Illuffs vis > tor jcstoiday. Alex Malimoio of Denver is In the city vU itlng his old trlomls , J. N. Casady , Jr. , has returned from u visit of several \\ceka In the cast. Mrs. C. II. Clarlt of Chicago is visiting Mrs.Vllllnm Barker , 101'J Soxcntli avenue P. M. Gnulthiis left for Huffaloin icspouio ton tologiam uuuouncing the death of a brother. Louis Miles of Corydon and D. B , Miller of lied Oak wore in the city jestcrday on business connoclod with the federal court. Mrs. A. M. liattcllo of Oakland Is In thu city the guest of her son , J , M. Matthous riho is accompanied bv her daughter , Mrs U. W , Crossoy. Mrs.Vllllam J , Irvine and daughter Male \Voduosday lor their homo in Colorado , utter spending aomo tlmo visiting filends la this city , Mr * . Irvine was formerly teachoi In the city schools. Chairman Tullon of the ilomociatlo state committee is exported to arrive in tlio cltv next ucek to arrange some of the pre liminaries for tbo democratic state conven tion which is tb bo hold iu this city in May. Ueorgo , Drake has returned from niair Neb. A story which has boon going the rounds of late to the effect that ho attendee church while at Blair and threw the preacher out of the pulpit , after which ho jirocoedod to deliver a aermon ouhlsoui book , is branded by htm a fuko. He claims to Vo able to ojtabllih au alibi. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Harry Unmilton Will Not Waive His Con stitutional Eights , IE IS AFRAID OF NEBRASKA OFFICIALS ) niiiliii I'ollio Vhiki- tin iilnrl : to ' ! < nrc MIC- Mint v li i Is . \ n otl nf Swin dling due nl tin- ( 'll'N \lnltnrH. Harry Hamilton , who is In jail on a charge of conildoiicing a rural Nebraskan out of $10 n Omaha , docs not propose to leave an.v stone unturned In his efforts to got out of standing a trial which will ir. alt piobablllly scrd him to the panltonttarv in case his vie I tn can bo Induced to stay in Omaha and irosccuto him. He Is using up his nparo mo- nctitB In thinking up moans of escape. Yesterday aftsrnoon a petition for n wilt of labcus corpus was filed In the si- icrlor court by bis attorney , Colonel l ) . H. Oalloy. allcglnir that ho was being wrongfully detained. I'ho Qmatm authorities , bovvovor , had rnado preparation Tor this omcigoncy and bad loft a wariant with Marshal Tompleton charging him with forgery. On the strength of this wai rant tut .nfo'.matlou . was filed in the superior court by the marshal vcjtordav chatglng him with beluga fugitive from Justice , and thcro is but little probability that ho will succeed in gcttintr away. Ho will bo brought bcfoio Judge McGee this inotnlng at 'I o'clock when tlio application for n wnt of habeas coipiu will bo heard and argued. ] SATURDAY LAST HAY OP THK GHKATCUr 1'HK'K SAI K AT THU OHKAT BARGAIN bllOH STORK. NO. 100 MAIN STRUCT , COUNCIL BLUFFS. S A l-MBRC'U&C'O. * \vitn i : ( ( ODDS s \ii ; In I nil The vvhito floods sale at tlio Boston Stoie , Council Blull , la. , has been a mtirked success. Sim'o the bale opened Saturday morning last it is ically sur- prNing the quantity of Roods that have been sold ; the store lias been ciowdutl d ly after day with anxious buyeib. Wlion ono thinks a moment it ib really no wonder , as the lioston Store never do anything 1 > \ halves , novel1 advorliso nnyth'lnir but what tlioj ically liavc , anil Unit in quantities Helow is a partial list of what they have to offer in towels , linens , sheets , pillow caseb and sheot- ingp. MNKN'S ANU TO\Vii.S 54 and 50 iiuih alt linen bleached D.un- usks that sold for ISc , fiOc , OSc , in ono lot til oe. ! ) All linen D.inuisktablo linens , special , nt 25o a jari ) . OS inch heavy unbleached TJiinrtsk ( only ono pittctnbold : ) for 7oe , sale price oJc a jard. 7" inch unbleached all linen Damask , sold for 85c , at G7Ji : a yatd. Twoputtoins of our ur.blonchod linen , nupUlns to match , i educed to 77jc dO inch Daniimlc , t > liin ! or with ted bolder , former pi ice fibc and GOc , foroL'Jc a i at d. See special values in unbleached Dam- ti&lcs , ni'irKed 47ic. CO doyen heavy Tus kish towels ( fast colors ) hoid for 2ic , at l'c ' ) each. 200 do/en line Damask towels , over 3o dilToront itjleb , border , hand diawn and knotted f i iny0 ; at Uoe each i\iimino lIUCKTO\VULSiu$2.00 a dozen. bIIii'IS : AND 1'ILI.OW CASf.S. All icady made for use Soothe low ] ) rices moslli made out of Fruit of the Loom mtiblin. Pillow cases , ready made , 12c } , 15c , 17c , 20c , t'2c. Slieots , ready made , GJC , GOc , 7oc , Soc. Better grades in embroidered and liom- stitched fjoods. NIW : 1'iiiuu LIST ox &iiniirMi3. Bleached 12 inch 9c , 12ic. ir > inch 12c , 15e , 16o. 60 inch 14c , lUo. 0-4 17c , 0a 7-4 20c. S-4 20e , 22 5 c. ! ) -4 20c , 22Je , 25c. I0-I23c,2fce , KOc. Most of tliebo tjoods iiioin standard giado cottons , such as Atlantic , Im perial , Lockwood , Popperoll , Bostons and White Ro o. BOSTON STORU. Fothcriiifjham , V/liito'awiVC'p , IjOadotb and promoters of low prices , Cash and Ono i'riee , Council BlulTs. la. N. B. Packages delivered to any part of the city dm uifj this ' ale the same as usual. Store closes at G p. in. except Mondays and Satin da s. Drs Woodburydentists , next to Grand hotel , line w 01K a specialty. Tolo 145. Money to loin. Lowest rates. John ston it Van Patten , Kvo-ott blojk. 'llll ! I.ust Itllrs. Tbofunci.il of Fianlc Coolf , the little boy who VVBS drowned In Inul.in creel ; , occuiiod jostorday fiom the family rashlenco on Uast Broadway , and tbo remains wcro taken to AILn last evening for Jiitern'ont. The funeral - oral of Frank Kingsburt , his companion in misfortune , will occur this afternoon at- o'clock fiom tlm residence of his pai n , Mr. and Mrs. M. A ICmgsouiy , no.ir the corner of Firit and 1'lorco streets , Kev. K J. llabcock onicinting , Tie entoitalnmcnt which was given bv tlio DUpils of the Plorco street si hoot building n short time ago netted enough to pay for the rout of n piano for two jcurs and somewhat more. This surplus it u as decided to use la bnving ( lowers for the two bovs , both ol whom were pupils in the Pierce street school , U. II. Shoafo has eastern money on hand for teal estate loins. Jut vis wild blackberry 19 the HD ! liu thu Marill fru ! ! At Now Orleans. Ono faio , $ ' 11,45 , for i on ml trip. Tickets on Biilo Feb. 22 to 28 , For particulaiscall onO. M. Brown , ticket agent K. 0. , St. .1. & C. B Iliii I Kill. Thcro Is considerable wotk being done bv the politician * in the Tifth ward , although most of it is done so quietly that out little of It Is heard on the outside , Joun Lobburt Is prominently mentioned us a candidate for tno nomination of alderman on the demo cratic ticket and n well known democrat ol the wuid 11 responsible for the statement that ho will without much doubt bit the nominee. Ho is a rallrond nnu t > nd uorlts in the ofllcd of the Union Puciliu rcllw ay com pany in Omaha. Tbo democrats hope b > nominating him to cany the entire railroad vote with them. Alaerroon Peter Smith is a candidate for reelection on the icpublican ticket , anil so far no opposition has been brought to light in the parlv. Ho received a majority of 180 votes nt the last election In a ward that Is usually noout40democratic. V. mill Mimic. Prof. T. W , Davis , tonoher of volco nnd note reading Lessons private. Cull or address ut Grand hotel. Council Blulla. Wiilnut block nnd Wjoir.mg coal , fresh mlnud. icsceivcd d.illx Thutohor , 10 Mulu. MmikrjiMl irlth tlir Hun S.m. U. A. Homey , who woiks in J. A. Mur phy's planing mill In the western part of the city , mot with u borious accident jesterday. He was operating a circular saw , the gearing of which had woikod loose and allowed the aw to wabble , it struck him la the loft H OF ROAD MEN I want to say that I have a fine calf , box-toed shoe , Lace , Congress or Button , the very best shoe made , and I will warrant every pair. The price has been reduced from $5.00 to $3.50. All other goods at a discount of almost 50 per cent this week. Don't wait till too late. F. H. EVANS , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs. hand nnd ripped the Mesh open on the side of tils hand to the veiy bone , and made anntticr huge fjash on the stdo of hi ? thumb , almost sovciiiiK it from the hand. HownB taken to his homo on Tu cut ) -seventh stioot , near Bioadvvay , where a physician wassutumoned and the injuiies nttonded to Uunsfcarod at ilrst thai the injuries would necessitate the amputation of the whole hand , but at last accounts he was hnpiovlng and it is now thought that it can be saved. C'lillilrrnN Uitl ( lit Great cut in boys' inifeaob' and ohil dtcn's shoos. All boys' $3 line slu-es now $2.r ) . All boys' $2.50 finu shoes now 5'2. All boyi' $2 line shoos now * 1.GO AH bovs' $1.50 line shoos now $1.10 Miisori' tihocs , iiieludinfj cloth tops , patent tips , etc. , till bpiinir heels , nt these prices : All inishcb' 93. 10 | , .itcnt tips now $2. All inibsos' $2.50 ] utoiit tip bhous now $2 00. All misses' ! ? _ ' 25iuvtetit tips , now $ I.7. > . All niiases' $175 pitont tips , now 81.25. ! All misses' SI. 50 i > itcnt tin * , now I $1.10. MCX's DKISS siiois. McnS $7 pitunt leitthoi * drobs bhoes , now $5 Men's $0 pitent leatlicr diess shoes , now SI. Men's 95 patent Ic.ithor dtcss shoes , now * 3 50. 1MvinC. . Burt'h $5 and $ G shoes now $ ! ! . Como nnd not my prices. I ahvtiys have and nlvv.iys will while in business , sell you > ; oed solid j oods for loss money than any shoo house in the city. Ri > - member jou cannot toll the value. Thcro mo a pro.it many cheap slioob sold ut n good price This is a. cheap bulo of ( iood shoes. I am in it. SARGENT. The old Phillips shoe tlo"o. Hnek Aft r Alori ! OvercontR. Several nights ago the hoarding house of Mrs. Arkvvright , on Tourth stteet , was en tered by thieves about supper time and a couple of overcoat ? beloncitiK to the boardeis ucro stolen. Last nli > ht an attempt \vas made to repeat the opeuition at about the same time , but it ended dlMtstiously to the two men who plajod the star parts. Dr. O. C. Hazon , A.V. . Johnson and ti coupla of other pontlonien uero stanJliij , ' in the street in front of the house when they noticed a man go up to the fiont door and try it. Ho evidently saw them about the tuna they saw him , for instead of polng in ho turned mount ! and walked tap- idlv down Fourth street , and his pal , wbo was stretchea alone the fence , pot up and followed him. Tbo contlctncn wbo had been \\utchine them Hacked them down to a saloon on Main street , where they weio linally corncicd bv Oftlccis Wells and llondricks and placed under nrrost on the ch 11 uo of vacrancv. They ? ave their names as Prank Platte and U. O. Uarloton. It is supposed that they wcro plauninir to lay la a new supply of overcoats had they not been interrupted by the boardcia. Two apprentice nurses wanted nt the \V. U. A. hospital , cornoi' ! ) th street and Oth avenue Roitor , tlio tailor , 310 Hrotulvvay , lias nil the latest styles and newest floods. Satisfaction guaranteed. The two chlldion who woto mentioned in TUB Hph a few days ago as having narrowly escaped death by usptivxiatlon by being left in the house alone wlillo their mother went out with frlonds , nro still BtilTprinB fiom the ofTectb of their cxpetlonce. Tbo older chila is now pronounced out of danger , but the vounpcr Is KuffciitiK from piiciimnnla , which thu physician pronounces very seiious. Wo have our own vineyards in Callfor niu. Jarvls Wlno comuvuy , Co Ulnll's Swunson Miioic Co. , Masonic tcinplo Jiuvis 1877 brandy , put est , safest , best * homo HliiKraiihlr.il Infoi-mullon. [ Cowii Wai IS'S } l > u Jtitiiti Gur < lnn llfiinttt. } PAitiii , l"ob. 18. pJowYorlt Herald Cable Special to Tin : Jlur.l Jidward Parker Deacon's ' wife was tbo daughter of Admiral llalawiu by hi first wife. They wore mar ried eleven \ i'iu.ago and have four children. Plio Deacons have roildod at H Hue 1'inrro Chuilon , I'nrh , for tno past ton vcars. Mi , Hc.icon Is : U ycais old and \ \ as much ad mired in Puns society. Kmilo Aboillc , the victim , was the eldest bon of M Abelllo , who died three vcars npo leaving two ottiorsons and a daughter , mar ried Jlrst to Cornto Alfred do Jouv d'Arsy , and aL'.iin two months ago to the vicoaito do la Hodotto. VouncAboillo was for a llmo an attache of thu Fiencn legation ut Wash ington Aboille's futhor made a great for tune durinu' tlm omplio , when his hotel in the faubouig S.iinto llonoro was famous for brilliant parties. The victim's brother Adolpho lias a well known racing stud. The sister of the v icilm arm ed at Cannes Thursday afternoon. Pat Her Deacon was subjected to u long nx- amlnatlon uy the nngistruto In charge of the case and wab confronted with the coipau in the presence of United States Yico Consul Vnlcourt and the muiro. Uo.icon wai por- fettly composed Ho was leloasod on ball. Sellout ( lillilri n Uiirni'il , CitsroN , I.i , Feb. -tipoeial ( relogram to TUB Hi'r.l A serious accident occurred at livitt late this afternoon. The Cjclono Manu fact ut ing compain luul Juit put In an cloctiiu engine which t > omo school chilJron vv cio watching. Ono ol the employes of the factory picked up wlmt ho supposed to bo u pall of water , but v , hat was really a pall of gasoline , and emptied it into soma boiling water , linmo diatclv there was an explosion. Some of the gasoline was thrown into the electric battery and names scon spread over thu build ing , baaly burning TranU Jones , Arthur ( nraue , Dota ruller , May Hall , Normitu Hull , Utittio Heed , .1. H Johnson , and ( icotgu Morris Miss ruller is tonsid- eied to bo Injiued seriously. The hair is all burned on" bur head and her face lh badlj in- jutccl The others arc all butned about the head and shoulders , The building is a total loss. The damage is not estimated. A 11/0 % II. Itlltt KM Hi : C'OAKKKSS. IMIM : ( Inlns tin ; li li > ci > t ' I'lm I IIHt I > J'S I'llll I IMltllRH. i r. Tonti. , l"eb Ib. PrcsidoutPil char called tlio Natioaal Iteul Kstate con grc < s tootdnreatly this morning. Dr. Kelly led I.i major ami immediately after opened thu sesalon with a piper on "i'uo Moral UlTects of Sifo Investments. " C S. Dri'jcr of Chicago , chaiimr.n of the committee on organisation , icported , iccoin- uipiullni ; that the association oignni/o as a permationt orgaui/ution , to bo culled the Nu- lionnl Hcil lislatc asiociation , that the con- PICS.S moot next , the Hist Tuesday in Octo ber , Ih'U. and lliereaftor ar.ntnllv , and that the oftlcors of tno associ Uion bo a president , one vicu president lioni encli state and teui- torv luptesonted , a sectutarv and two as-ilst- imt sc-crctuiii's , and a troasurcr. The com- mittcu f'uther i commended the lollowmg olhcers for the permanent oiganUdlloii Tor pioaidcnt , U M. Weil , MilwatiKce , for sec- iei.irv.M. M Klinu , Nn"livillo ; for ttc.is- ' urer , William 11 Cutter , HulT.ilo The 10- poi t was adopted Buffalo was ovorwhelminglv selected as the place for tbo nc\t convention. r. C. Mu'irii-K of Nashville lead popeis sent bv pi eminent personacen unuolo to at tend. one on "ITomes for- \\orulncPeo plu , " ov Hon. Edward Atkinson of Hoston and another on the "rorron'sSvstom , " lelat- ing to the registry of titles instead of 1 ard bv lion Theodore Seldon. The following board of control was ap pointed : J. O. Williams , Nashville ; .1. 1 , , . Lombard , Chicaco ; H. S Hill , Buffalo ; .1. C Hendnci < , Atlanta ; II. II. Cnshing , 'loleiln ; J. T. rnuier , Louisville ; A D Agnew , Mil waukee : i : . C. Holunv , Dtiluth ; O. W. Cuwford , 'Jexas. At the nftcrnoon session W. W. Pollock of Milwaukee offered a resolution piovitlinst that the president of the congiess appoint a committee of ono member for each state to cooperate with tbo League of Amoilcan Wheelmen in securing bettor loads for the country. The toll of states was called and the fol lowing vice moMdcnts elected. T. C. Hln- ton. Arkansas ; V. W. Goius , Atlanta , ( ! a , Milcolm Now , Chicago ; II U. Hoed , Krins- ville ; .1. A. Webb , lown ; h S Mod'its , Louisville , Kv. ; n A. Mooic , Kansas ; K II. Pietco. St. Louis , H II. Potter , Now Vork ; C. E Lavet , Dultilh ; .1 B Turnev , Tonnes too ; O. W. Crawfotd. Te\.i ? , W. \lotgan , Wisconsin. 'Iho prcbontatlon of impottnnt pipers wa continued. "Tho Mission ol the Heal Estate Agent. " by S. C. Sherwood of Buffalo , was reid , followed by a paper on "Local Ho il Estate Bourds , " bv Ocoi o E. Pomctoyof Toledo , O This bioui-bt about much en thusinbtic discussion , almost the cntiiodolc- gationt uklng pait. ( Jutslions woto frcclv asked and much iiibtiuctivo information pleanoil. ' rho Hiplits of Husband and Wife in Each Othei'i Lands'1 bj Morton H I Ion ell wuj > lead , followed bv u paper on "Alion Land Ownership. " by E. C Svers of Chicago. Garnet Andrews , Jr , of Chattunoo a read a telegram from the clumber of commerce , which will give the delegates going to Look out mountain a reception ut Looicout inn Saturday night. On motion tlio roadinp of other papers was dispensed with and the convention adjournrd until ' . ) o'clock tomonow. Sccretaiv BartbolotT of the Milwaukee delegation received a tclegiam from friends at home.vvho mo Jubilant over the nnnonnco- inentof Mr. Weils' ' selection as pie.siaont of the real estate association. Invitations were extended the vliitois dunnir the day to visit Yandoi hilt unlvoioity. The boatd of control this afternoon elected .1. L. Lombaid of Chicago chaitman and J. r. Burlholoffof Mllwaukco assistant secre tary . One thousand copies each of theptocoed- ings and by laws were ordoiod printed. The Realty aim Building Record of Mil waukee was inatlo the oflicml organ. The Loimvillo delegation , tivcnty.flvo strong , and portions of the other delegations , loft for homo tonight , A recaption to the delegates at the capltol was largely attnndcd and continued lor throe hours The governor and his staff were presented us well ashirlotv representa tives , numbois of Nasbiille's host citl/ens , to extend a social vveluamo to the dolcgatob and tlm lauk-s who aicompanlcd them. 'J'lio iccoptioii was ono of the fouluics of the congress. an A i : t ro//.s itiuit [ .u i UK i : r. \Ul\VtH \ I ; ) | tO I'lll | } | | | | (0 ( tlllt SlltU- fui tlon ui' Th r I'nl riniK. ' Missr-Ai-oi.iB , Minn , b. 18 The North western Mlllor saysTtio mills lust week im proved ugnin on their output , exceeding the previous week's Jlgures by 10,000 bariols. The agciegato proilljtuon for the week cruet ! Saturday , \\t > h li < ) , i'lO bairels , against liri.fiUO bnitcls tlio week befoto and I''VIM obirrols for the corresponding time in IH'JI The operative situation is about the sumo as a wesk ago The millers all want ( lout and ovury barrel possible is being trade 'Ihoy hayu orders en their boons ami would liku to till thorn About overv'joih reports an ininrovoinont In thu Hour tiado for a week back and there appears to bj incimisud con- jliicnco th.it prlcos have touched bottom Poitigncrs uio bidding moie frecl > undmuko ofTiiis foi dcllveiy as fur ahead an Maj The lurno donnnil has been ijulto gooil and millers are holding prices much II finer. Tha il licet oxporiH last vvceu weiu it'i..HO barrels , agaiiibt O-I.-IJU barrels the last woe it Tor tlioTi'c k ended rubruarv 1.1 , 10 mills , iop- rotcntlni : lUJT'J'i , bauels daily capacity , re port a Hour output of II ) , 1)1 ) barrels , against barrels the nroi inub week. Tlm llratli Mull. .S D.l'ob IS Ibpsclal'icle- pruin to TUB Brr j- David l''oloy , aseil ( > \ u contractor on thu Dakota.Somlng & . Mis- eoiui HUor rullioad , and for over lortyoars a prominent contractorof Cullfoiola aaU . i'ork , died hero today , In paper boies : enough for two larKt pies Al a > s rc.nl ) ; easily prepared. THE ORIGINAL and only Complete and Satisfactory Condensed Ml ice Meat In the Marl cl. Cheap Substitutes anil Crude Imitations ore ottered vuth the aim to profit by the popularity of tlio New England. Do not be deceived bul alwajs Insist on the New England Brand. The best made 801.1) IIY AM , OUOCIMIS. WHEN BILLY BROKE THE BANK. IUK < < I li Ill's ( hi iinisliinlltil Adiiiuit nT n linn nl lin It nl Miinli' ( mil ) . A Ciiblnginm announces Unit the bank : it Munto Carlo suspended ono evening labt wool : before tlio ovtra.- ordinnrilj succcshfiil play of an unUnoxMi Amcnciin. Tint , hns h.ippatiod once lu- fore = ij s the ChiCiiiro New 3. Two ye.n a ago otif atlinirabla frientl , Hilly Kno\ , htuing litul a viuissiltidlnous o\pericnco in London , concluded to in.iko u tour of the continent. IIo was partic'ul.uly anxious to visit the Khiera , and Monte Curio was the &pot ho pined to try conclusion1' with. So liu hadiim sovereignscli.inircd into francs , anil oil ho btai ted with mi- moroiifa letter" of inlteduction to folks along the p.oposed journov. Hilly made fiiends wheievor ho went , and at Nice it was all ho could do to resist the blan dishments of lo Comtcsso do Bourbon , a wpalthv widow who wanted to engage him permanently as her bee-rotary and typewriter. The comtesso was a fcihtor of the Cointo do Paris ; the bi other of her late husband was one l ouis do Hour lion , a handsome , convivial.careless kid. who bankiupt in uJi'Uot , had become a dealot in the Diincol.N gambling house at Monaco rinding that Hilly Knox vvai bound to leave hc > i' , tlio iomtco gave him a letter to her degenerate biothor-in-law. "He will five jou pointots , Hilly , " said bho in Kienoh. So Billy slatted for Monaco , and vvnon ho got thoie ho called on Louib do Bour bon. Tiiey bccatno fast friend : ) . Louis c'.une on watch about 11 o'clock every night. IIo alwavb took olT his coat , necktie and collar when ho sat down to deal ; every twenty minuton a nigger biought him a wlifsky bonr. Lenin wiib contmlcted the crack dealer in all those parts. Whether ho gave Billy Knox any pointers or not wo do not Unow , nnd therefore can not ' ay. But ono evening Billy had such a run thai the bunk had to oloso down. The prince of Monaco himself was dealing : being blind lie had to deter mine the" denomination of the caids simply by the scti'-o of touch. This 10- ( [ illicd bovere hkill , but having been born blind the prince know his business Billy kept bolting on tlio queen , and kept winning , too. Two tnousand 10,000 10,000 100,000 francs ! It kept a valet do clnimbie busy swooping oil the Napoleons into Billi's gripsack. Billy kept betting on the queen and ho kepi on winning. ' \Vow ! " squealed the prince every time Billy touched him for that pile. By and bj the pi inco scratched around in bib cash box to Ilnd that ho hadn't a bou left Just then-it being 11 o'clock Louis do Bourbon came on watch , "By your majesty's leave , " flays ho , dolling ilia bin/or , "I will relieve you. " "I have been icliovod already , ' an- Hworcd the prince ruefully. "Thoio is not a bean in the drawer ; wo'io busted turn off the gas and shut up the hoitbo for the night. " Of course , there was much confusion and A vast , amount of scandal. Hilly didn't wait to participate In it IIo shouldered hia giipsack and took the Ilrst train lor Italy. It in cstimiilod that hin winning reached the equivalent of $10,000. A month later the 1'aiia Figaro explained that Billy had impobod on the blind prince by adroitly ringing a cold deck on him .1 pack of cards composed wholly of queenb. Oidtnarily the im- pomno would have been detected , but of course his bllndnobs nrovontod thu tin- foi tunnto prince of Monaco from seeing thiough the trick. Now , as wo have said , it is imposbiblo to determine from the ovldenco bofoio us whether Louis do Bourbon was pi ivy to the plot. This much , however , wo know , and it is signilicant. Billy wrote to Louib do Boutbon abotiUayear ago and got him to como over the Heu and out to Chicago to borvo the U'orld'ti fair ontorpilso as an nttuolio of the advertising department. You may have been Louib around World's fair headquarters ; a tall , pale , dis tingue young mun with gray oios , Hinooth-shaven face and blac'c ' hair that falls in a tumble over his while forehead , Louib drcbbcs in a stile of bin own al- wn.\niii black , with a wealth of bhirt front , n B.v i onto collar , somber ( lowing bow and u careless blnuch hut. But no Is a famous raconteur , is Louib do Hour * bon , dnd the gills udruiro him passion ately. Sims & Uvr t'rio stiti ! an I fedoril lourts Koiun I , t and lleno block. Council IIin if l.i. DOCTOR i IT WILL GURE A GOLD i j IH TWELVE HOURS ; j ! A 25 cent Bottle may save you : $100 In Doctor 's bills-may save- jyour life. Afilc your Druggist ! : for it. IT TASTES GOOD. : pib Dr , Acker's English Pills : : TURK IUMOUSNESS. Pmall , pit iiMaiit , u liiMirllo ulth llio luillcn. SVV II IIOOKI < l ft CO 43 V.cst , Ilroailwny. N Y.J For sale b\ Kuhn & o. , and Sherman & McConncll , Omaha , VETERINARYSPECIFICS For Horses , Cattle , Shcop , Doge , Hogs , AND POULTRY. 300 1'liso Hook mi Ti ciiliiii-nt of Anlmiila anil t'liui I NUIII iicc . CI-ITBJ I'i'MTH'niiL'rMtlnii .Iii A.A.IM > lnul .Mfiilnuilit , llilk II.II--siriiiiiN , IiiniiiMirHH , KliriiiiiutlMii. C.l' . llhlriiiirr , Niih.il ItlHilniruca. JI.D. " HolH or ( iiuliHnriiix , K.h.CiinuliN , 1 1 i > n > I'M , riK'iiiiinnln. I' , I' . Ciilic or ( Jrlpi , Hi llsuchc . ( -'VIlNi'iiri IIIKIS lli'iniii rhniicH , Il.ll.--l riiiiu-y mill Khliu-y | ) | < ICIIHI > M > ) .l.--l.rilIUivO DlHIIIHt'H , llIllllUI1 , .I.K.--ll i'ii i' ol Diuc'ntlun , I'm bliiBlpllottlo ( ou r 5 ( ) iloscs ) , - - , ( JO blalilr C'liBl' , "llll Pi clflrs , Mnnuitl , Vclirliiurj Cuii-Olliuiil Mcillcatur , 87. OO Jar Vi'lrrlnary C'liru Oil , - . 1.01) ) Int ! 1 > , llriiitlttM or i-rnt | rfpftld anjnhrrcand IniDf qum III ) in nrilpl of jrltf. lit UI Hill IS' JIM ) . (0 ,111 i 113 William SLNr Iorl. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC MSPECIFIC No , lu ute M Tlio only eiicrcmfiil ronmlyfor Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , And I'rofttrfttlon , from over work or otlitr tnuina. 91 per vial , or 6 viaUnnd larRe vial powder , for 96 * hoi t I f l'i uicUl * i r trnl j bit ) l 1 un rcrf I ) t nt frlce , lit III IIHJb' BI D. 10 , 1 U X 113 Ullllar.1 M. , New lork. Extract of Beat. Do jou want n copy of HicwTr.Ay hoc th tit . is initdo from thouKN- uiNi : . InroniDiiinbly the boat. 1'uio , pulu- tnblo , rufioijhing. Dis solves cloarly. Pee lluion I.lehlirN X sUiiiituio In hluoon Si tjl O eichluhel , thus ; U | lilt , f C WKdTHNKUVK AM ) 1IHAIV ' 1 UK V f. MKM' , n > | iucinufnr Ilyitorli , IHiilnuii , Uti , .Nu'i mlnln lleiitnrht ) Ntrvim * t'ruitratlon caiuul tiy at toliul or tobaccjiikcfillnuti Muntal lDiruoluii | buttiuiliu 'it ihu Drain i.imliu Irmnlly inUorjr Ut'cty ilt ! iii ) , I'roiiitiliiro Ol 1 A o , llirronnoi * . JJi of I'owcr Ini'lllicriux , liupotuni.y , l.ujcorrliuua ai : 1 nil I uimloVo3kiiosni , Inroluntury Ixjuot Sujr- inaturrliootciiiiut liy ovcr-oturtlon of tlio brain H. If-nlHUJ uvor-ln IllUfilol A'U mih'i troatiujnl II , b fur ( i. lif mall Wo iiuaranioa nix l i i tu LUra. Knch urJor furil lipxui , with } ) will < ual writ ten ifuarantea tu n-funit If nut enrol ( Jimrautuui Imuuil onljr liy A ricliriilur , DruiKlit ulo unenti , d K cur. lull anil r'urnamiti , , Ouinlia Neb. COUNCIL B.UFFS STE/iM / DYE WORKS All Klmlsnf Dye MR and ( Muanlti done In tlio hljliist style of the art. I'.iilml tin I stilnuil fabrics iniiilo to look as cooil : n nuw. lleil fe ilhiTbClu moil by stoiini In tlrst-oliiss innn- ner \\orl , promptly douoniul Uulivoioil In .ill p irtsof th lonntry betiil for nrlus list. t ! . A. MACI1AN. - - I'ltOIMtiniOH. 1011 llrouilwiiy. N'oar NortliMGUoin DoyoS COUM'H , III.L'tKi. lo i THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , lown. Now , modern , well-apnoink'd , thor- ouglilj well-kept , $ 1.1 day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. CITIZENSSTATE BANK Or Council BluTs TAL STOCK 150,031 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,003 ' TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $223,00) Dlltrcrnin I A. Mlllur. ( > ' . O. Qlnisiin , II r. . filui aru U tl II irt , J. IX B liimmlsun. Uharlui U llannitn. Trmm ict unoril I ) inking binl- nets I.ir oslc qiltil utnl uriiuu | ( tiny | JIIQ Inbouthwojtorn luwi INTEREST ON TIV1 DEPOSITS W. C. ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AXD OBALMER 14 N. Mnln , Council Bluffs. Chas. Lunkley , I'lincnil Director ami IJiulcrlii'icr. Jill Hioudwny. Counell 'lul | itlOllu 'AM SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFF3 , TOOK hAIiK At a Inignln , IJ-ucru fruit anil JJ iriirdcn tiirm adjoining city ilmlm , good dnollliu , l H bhoafu. _ IjMjiT HUNT Viioant store , til Iliimdnny Jownnd by Mr * June liuliln n Apply to ( Jiiir/u T. I'lielps at postofllco. AN IT.D To buy two liu ivy wurk hoisen Call ul 111" ) b Clli strout. \\7IIljtradohouhOiind lot for Itiiin , will > > cl\ii Idiit ; tinieon balance I'll ! at 615 a , Cth utreel _ _ > 171A It MS , gtrjim Inndi , lioniii , lulu unil JL1 binilnun blocks for silo or rinU Day It lless. . . ! ) I'enrl strout , Ouunoll Itiuir * _ /'UJlJJOlir IHjn3 ! money on hand for \J loany \ \ A. Wood A. Co. aM Main strcot. . ' : In a prl\'ito ruuxly uhout WA.M'iii Murcli J , u k'trl for vunur il housowurk. Must ho a guo < coolc nnd luiindlCMB Ciood wn ts will bu pitd in u cinnnutunt tflrl. Ad- iltonb , Divine r crcnuos , llox 4iU Council llltilU. TJH)1T HhNT ( Her 100 dvoTltiipii of utury do- -L1 bcrlptlon nt prltcs varying finm J totlOO nor inonth. Inuutcd lu ull purtu of thu city , U II. bho.ifc' , M0llroiidwuy _ HAI < K Tour icood llonrlnu' mlllB Can _ . . , , o boniu Kood mnd n * oart puy. Johnn < tou & V u I'utten , Council lllutfa , la.