Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 16, 1892, Part One, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 THE OMAHA JUTLY BKE ; ( KTOBEll 10 , 1892SIXTEEN PAGES.
THE OiMA.IIA BEE
COUNCIL BLUFF *
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CFFICKJ - NO 12 PEARL STREET
rcllrcrca fcjr carrier to nnv part of th ? city
II. \ \ . TII.TON. MANAGER.
.111 A U /.N T/O.V.
X V. Plumbing Co.
Council Uluffs Lumber Co. .
The Olivette club will Rive n dancing party
next Wednesday evening at the Uoynl Arca
num pnrlors.
Unity' guild will bo entertained by Mrs.
F. A. bllctor. Lincoln avenue , Friday ovcn-
Inc , Octolcr 21.
O. M. Hnrl nnd C. 0. Saundor < xycnt to
MUvran Vnliev Inn evening nnd delivered
addresses nl tbo republican rallv.
A mnrnaeo license was Issued yesterday
lo Samuel V. Fltzslmmons nnd Neltlo May
John&lon , bolh"of David City , Nob.
The Switchmen1 * Mutual Aid association
Is preparing to bavo Its annual ball in Ma-
EOUIO tcmplo on Thanksgiving evening.
Married Mr. Hnbb l nrl nnd MUs
Corn McCormlck last Tuesday night In this
city. Hov. W. C. Lovick of thu Hotbamy
Bupllst church oniclntcd.
The Indies of the Woman's Cbrlntlnn hos
pital will meet nt the residence of Mrs. .1. 1J.
Atkins nt 2:30 : this nfternoon for tbo purpose
of allendlng Ino funeral of Mrs. Dr. Green.
There will bo n regular meeting of St.
Albnns Lodge No. 17 , Kinghls of Pytblas.
Monday evening nt Cas'lo Hall. All vlsltlm ?
luileulH welcome. Hy oraei of chancellor
coiiFmnndcr.
A cold ring has boon lound by the police.
It has emravcd on the msldo tno motto ,
"Virtu * Junxlt. mors non soparnbit. " The
nnmt , "KrmiUltn 1' . dimmer1" Is nlso en
graved on It ,
Mrs. S. .T Leo , who worKs nt tbo Kaglo
laundry on Lower Broiidxvny. bad ono of her
lingers pinched so that It hud to bo mupu-
inlcd , by bomg caught In the steam roller.
Her whole hand was badly mangled.
The Indloi of the Christian church gave n
social Friday tilcrht at the rcsldenco of L , M.
Shubcrt , 'Jl'3 Avcnuo G. Auout 100 wcro
present. Music was furnlshoj bv the Twin
City trio nnd nn o.ijoynhlo time was bad.
Misi Lvdla Wlrt. the \ouncr lady who fell
from tbo fourth story of the deaf and dumb
Institution ono day lust wcolt , H pronounced
out of danger , no internal injuries such us
' \voro fcnred having manifested themselves.
Mrs. Clara Huffman of Kansas City will
Blvo n frco Iccturo in Hughes hall next
Tuesday ovcnlne on the subject of prohibi
tion. MM. Iloftmnn Is said to bo n forcible
speaker. All friends of thocauso are invited.
The Grand Order of the Orient will moot
Friday evening , October 21 , nt their hall on
Main street. Applications should bo In tbo
hands of the secretary or treasurer by
'Wednesday oronln ? . It is cxnoctod this
will be ono of the largest meetings ever held
In this city.
Mlnnlo DIxon , who pees by the names of
Murdoch nnd Gibson , was arrested yoslor-
dny on the charge of disposing of some mort
gaged properly belonging to A. 13. Butt , of
Omuhn , The defendant , is the woman who
was stabbed in the back by n voting man
nnionl Tracy some time ago. She Is out on
bonds.
The Ladies' exchange will this wcolc move
tts headquarters to yi7 Broadway , This
change Is necessitated by the icmoval to
Omahn of Mr. Showers , who has boon fur
nishing thum store room for six months past ,
nnd with whom they part with rogrot. "Tbo
ladles will continue doini : charitable work
for tbo poor of the city out of the prollU
from the snlo of home-mado food.
A young man named Murphy loft n pair of
shoes ntn Broadway Irult stand yesterday
afternoon , saving ho would call for them
later. Ho called , but in the meantime someone
ono had been there before him and had taken
the fhoes away. Elmer Brown was ar
rested on suspicion of being the guilty man
nnd was slated with obtaining goods under
fnlso pretenses. Ho is in jail.
A house at tbo corner of Thlrty-olRhth
street nnd First nvonuo burned yostord.iv
niornlna. Mrs. Williams , who lived there ,
was sitting up with a sick child nnd Dccl-
dcntnlly dropped u lamp on the floor. In an
instant the house was wrapped In ( tame * and
It was burned to the ground before the flro
department could extinguish them. The
house was Insured for S'J50 nr.d was owned
by Mrs. Williams.
St. Paul's fuilla mot with Misi Mary
Davenport Monday afternoon to consider
plans for their work in the church for the
comlag ycar. About forty responded and a
very enthusiastic mooting was held. Ilorc-
nftcr the meetings will be held lepularly the
llrst Tuo = .dav in c-nch month nt half past ! !
o'clock nnd will be entertained In the form
of a musicalo. Tno next repular meeting
will bo with Miss ISlalo Butts , on First avenue -
nuo , November 1. Anyone not n member of
the guild may attend thcso muslcnlos bv
paying 10 cents admission.
II you don't want to buy liiu-cl coal you
iinil bettor BCO Blxby about these oil
burners. They uro adapted for use inLet
Lot nir furnticcs , steam nnd hot vntcr
Doilors , with no coal or : ishcs to handle.
Dig line o'f hanging lamps , stand
lamps , hall liunps at Lund Bros.
Iliivo you scon those beautiful hand-
painted jardinieres at Lund Bros ?
Call on Messrs. Day & IIos9 nnd ask
lo bo shoxvn the Klein traut of100 ncroa
IIOAT on sale in live and ton aero tracts.
They xvill shoxv it frco to nil.
Miss Mary Crenelle loft Friday evenlnp
for loxvn City to visit Miss Ida Wallace , xvlic
Is aliundlng the medical department of tin
Utata university.
C. K. 1'lckctl of Wnlorloo , la. , xvas In llu
city yesterday for n visit xvith Thomas 1C
Casndy , his former classmate at the Stall
university nt loxvn city. '
MM. Knoxvlos and son , Charlie , of Topeko
Knn. , nro visiting In the city ns tbo guest :
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Evans. Mrs. Knoxvlo
Is a nlcco ot Mrs. Evans.
25 dox.on gouts' heavy gray under
shirts during this xvoolc for 15o each
worth ifllc. Boston Store , Counci
BluITs , la.
Save your hard coal ; use wood , ant
call on II. A. Cox , 10 South Main street
Best Missouri wood 55.00 per cord , do
livorcd. _
Will llu it Illg I'll rude.
The Indications noxv are that the parad
next Friday afternoon in honor ot "Coliin :
blan Hay" xvill bo ono of the largest ovc
eecn lu this city. The city xvlll bo illlod xvil
visitors from n distance , drawn hero by th
Brand ledge of the Odd Folloivs , nnd itt \
matter of local prldo that llicro bo as llu
nu appearance as possible , Almost ovnr
teacher and pupil In the publio schools vvi
DO In the procession , and It Is hoped lhat th
different org.mlzilluns of the city xvlll b
equally xvall represented.
Just to hnnd , another case of CO pair
of xvrappcr blunhots , the latest novoltin
for xvrnppors. Only 7fm ti pair , Bosto
Store , Council BlulTs , la.
XX'uottMl to Itity ,
Improved property. Will pay cash I
price is loxv. II. G. McGee , 10 Main struct
Cultlo WfiitMud. .
A curious dlscaso has broken out amen
the cattle in liarnor township and Is takln
tbom off rapidly , U resembles hydrotbobl |
in many respects , llio rattle cflllctcd xvith
frothing nt tha mouth , pawing the earth angering
goring ono another and anyone xvho come
near them. An ofllcor xvas sent lo Ibo fari
wbero Iho trcublo Is nnd killed several (
the diseased calllo. The state votorluai
aurpoon bus beau notified itr.il xvlll niaUu u
oOlcIal Investigation of tbo caso.
Gentlemen , the liuostllno.of tall good
in the city , just received , Uoitor , th
tailor , 310 Broadway.
Boston store closes every evening at
p. in. , unless Mondays and Saturdays.
Judson , civil oujf meor , 823 Broadwaj
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Stockholders of tha Union Depot Company
Hold a Secret Meeting.
NEWSPAPER MEN WERF. STRICTLY BARRED
Dct.ilM of the McMIng .slip Out , However ,
nnd Are Cnticlit liy nil Attentive ltd-
porter Nnliriiici Advunceil to I'nj
Oir thu
A mooting ot a part of the stockholders of
the Union Depot association \vns held
In the council chamber last ox-onlng.
It tvas n star cbauibo session , nnd re
porters \voro btrlctly barred , the Jani
tor of the city building 'jaiti ? sta
tioned outsldo the door with n larfio wooden
club anil Instructed to batter the bead of nny
newspaper man that appeared nbovo the
landing. The transom ever the door xvas
hermetically sealed , Unfortunately , however -
over , ono of tbo xvlnaoxvs had bcon carlossly
loft open and the sound of xvlutxns polug
on xvitblu XXMJ nlloxvod to sift through the
fly screens , dually reaching tha ground in a
somcxvhat strained condition , nnd therefore
very pure.
lMun : D nmccl.
The racotlng xvni held for the purpose ot
talking over schemes for liquidating tbo
Imlebtriinen on the depot property so ns
to cnoblo tbo association to carry on Its
xxorlt nxvhilo longer. E. L , Sbugart had
an Interesting plan nnd one that occasioned
considerable fnvorablo comment from tbo
members , itvas to hiivo the city council
condemn the ground oxvned by the depot
company for park purposes and hold It
for llvu years , with the understanding thnt ,
at the end of thnt time , If no depot had
bcu secured , It should bo convened Into
a parlt. If , hoxvover , tno roads should meet
with a chunga ot heart and dccida to coma
into the depot scheme it shouia bo ulspobod
of for that purpose.
Another supgcstlou xvas that these xvho
xvcro unwilling to go on xvith the dcuot pro
ject bo Induced to uoimto their slock to a
commlttco of twenty or so nnd have this
committee hold the property , pay oft all ac
cruing taxes and do the wrestling with tbo
railroads on their oxvn hoolc. None of thcso
pbms were adopted but merely laid before
the stockholders In order that they might
think ever and adopt or reject at the next
meeting , xvhlch is to bo bold next Saturday
uvenlng.
Koppliif ; it from the I'lipcrs.
Another plan xvns to bonoxv the money
necessary to pay oft the taics In case the
city council could not bo Induced to remit
them and pay off all other indebtedness.
Just before adjourning Mr. Shugart asked
lie meeting hoxv much or the croceeds
hould bo given to the noxvspapors. "lloxv
vould It do , " said ho , "to toll them that xvo
ust held n mcotiue to dnvlso ways and
noans for raising the necessary money to
my off the indebtedness , nnd lot it go at
ball"
No , " replied William Sicacntopf , "I
vouldn't tell thorn anythlne. I thlnlc that
bo more secrecy xio observe nbout such
hlngs tbo bolter. To tell them anything
x'ould only be to put people ou their guard ,
and wo don't xvanttbat. "
"That's right , " said E. II. Mcrnam.
"There isn't nny corporporntion thnt thinks
t necessary to lot reporters into thoirpri-
nto meetings. "
"Excepting tbo school board , " Interjected
somebody.
"Gentlemen , " said L. Everett , "wo have
done right fn excluding reporters. No man
Is going to give expression lo bis full nuu
rco opinion and run the risk of being slan
dered and viltilied by tbcso ncxvspapcr re-
jortors. "
And then they sang a hymn and xvcnt out.
C'AUOUT ANOTIlIMt.
Conlldcnco Men nf in Their i'lno Work on
Hustle.
John Hoightonsleln , n joung man whc
Ivcs at Silver City , bears the distinction ol
laving worked oil on him xvhat is probably
the oldest , mustiest , and silliest of nil con ft.
deuce cames. Ho camu to Council Bluffs
yesterday morning nnd xvhilo ongiigou ir
reading the , signs on Iho business bouses became
came acquainted xvllh Unco young men or ,
xxboso faces ho ibought be sa.v Indications
ot early piety. Tno quartet xvcnt abcul
lookmir nt the bights nnd enjoyed one
another's society for some limo , when one ol
them pulled a queer looking padlocti
out of his pocket nnd olTer-d tc
bet that none of his companions could oper
it. Holder to Umber up their eolfconli
donco ho fallowed them txvo or throe limes
hoxv easy It xvas , and Ilelghtcnstcln bit tc
the tune of $10. That xvas just the amounl
that be xvas out when the business transnc
lion xvns ox-cr , the division ot the dpoih
made und the three goud looking young iner
had vanished from his slirht. Ho compliance
at ttio police station nnd cax'o a aescrlptloi
of the Ronlldcnco men , but so far uouo o ;
ibem have been caught. Mr. Holgbtcnstclt
left for Kllvor City ycslorday lo loll hi ;
young friends hoxv easy It is to earn flO ii
the city vhen ono knoxvu how.
TIII : I > USTI > ONII > OI-KMNU.
The lloston Store AX III Amiln ICntertnln tin
i'nlillu on Tuosiliiy ivi : > nlii ,
On account , of the rain the tuilumt
opening of the Boston Store hist Thurs
iluy evening xx-as not enjoyed bv in
great n nuinbor of people ns'tho even
\varraiitbd tintl IIB purliujj desired to bt
prcEont. For this ronson Messrs. Poth
erin linm , Whitoluxv & Co. liuvo do
tormincd to jrlvo the public anothoi
chunso , nut ] huvo 11 xeel next TuosUux
ovoninfr ns the timo. Tlio display xvil
bo oven tinor than thnt which deli ) < litoi
nil who atturdod in Hjilto of tlio rail
Tlnirndtiy ovoninp , for tlio aclclitiuim
tlnio xvlll cnablo the clorlcs to better ar
range the goods. Uealdcn , many nov
( , 'ooels huvo arrived slnco then , iiiul inon
will coino every day , anil all of UIOHI
xvho uttonded the lir&t opening will bi
.abundantly rupaitl for visiting tin
second.
Of course , no goods xvlll bo sold dur
Ing the evening , but the clerks xvil
tuko every pitlns to inako the ovoniiif
pleasant and Hlvo all desired inforrnn
tion concornSntr the mnny noxv things
The doors xvill ho opened nt 70 : ! ! ant
the exposition xvill last until 0:30 : o
later.
Carpets Imvo risen in price 5c to lOc
yard , but the Council Bluffs Carpe
company xvill continue to sell at th
eiiino old bedrock figure ! .
XVIinrc tuX'or lilp.
First I'resbylorlan , corner of Willoi
ovcnuo and bevcnth sircot , Hov. Siopho
Phelps , paaior Preaching by the pastor t
10 : 0n. m , Sunday school at 13 m. Youn
people's meeting at U:80 : p. ic. At 7IK : ) p. u
u union meeting under tboauiplcos ot th
Youug I'oopto'a Society of Christian Ei
doavor § ocietlos of tbu city
First UajitUt i'reuchiug morolug on
evening by the paMor , Hov. J. It , Davis.
Morning subject , "Kor Whnt Intent Hnvo Von
hont lor Mol" Kx-oninR subject'lloxv the
Wnll Were nulldod. " Sunday school i l 13
m , Voung pconlo's racotlnp at 0.30.
Christian Kldcr O. lUo Vol. n noted ,
ovancollst nt lown , xvlll preach at Mnnonlc
tomplontll o'clock n. ra. Theme , "Paul's
Great Prayer for the Kphcslans. " In the
ovonlnif ho xvlll uollvor nn address for the
City Union of Christian Endeavor nt the
Presbyterian church. Subject , "Tbo Baltlo
Over the E-npty Oravc. "
Trinity Moihodlst Episcopal Fourth
street nnd Ninth avcnuo. Hov. U. H. Bar
ton , pastor. Columbian Sunday. Preaching
10o : ; n. m. nnd 7W : : n. m , Sunday school 13
tu. Epxvorth league G : 13 p , in.
Hcthanv JJnplI.it Sixteenth nvonuo nnd
High street. HoxW. . E. Stanley ot DCS
Molnos will preach this evening.
Uerean Haptist Preaching by the pastor
at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:1)0 : ) p. m. Sunday school
nt 11:1,1 : n. m.
Filtli Avenue Methodist Episcopal , cor
ner Eighteenth strcot nnd Fifth nvonuo.
Preaching , 10:30 : a , in. nnd 70 : ! ! p. m. Sun-
dnv school , 1 ! ) in. Class meeting , 0,30 u. m.
C. W. llroxvor , pastor.
Young Mon'ii Uhrbtlan Association
Hex * . Uo Vol , state evangelist of the
Christina church , xvlll- address the young
men at1 o'clocK.
Tomoln Baptist Preaching services in
Hughes' hall , corner Uroadxvuv and Park
avenue , at 1U.IW a. tu. nnd 7:30 : n. m. 1. . A.
Hall , pastor. Sunday school , 13 "in.
Second Prosbytoilan Harmony end Logan
streets. S. Aloxandor. pastor. Proacbing
nt lUila. : ) in. "Columbian UnyV concert nt
70 : ! ! p. m. Sunday school nt 12 in. Chris
tian Endeavor atOl'i : p. in.
St. John's Entrllsh Lutheran Services on
first floor of Merrlnm bloclt'JUS Main nnd
' -09 1'enrl street , nt II a. in. and 7:3 : < l u. in. ;
Sunday school at U:15 : a.m. Hex * . O. W.
Snvdcr , pistor.
HronUwav Mothnalst 1'nlscopal 11. P.
Dudley , paslor. Preaching at Hl)0n. : : ) in. ;
subject , "Uivlno Sonsblo ; " preaching lit
7ltu : p. in.5 subject , "Ktcrnol Llfo. "
Congrcgallounl Preaching nt 10yOn. : m.
No evening service.
Utiut About Itml Kutiito' . '
The prospect lor ono or txvo moro
bridges connecting Omal.ti mid Council
lilullhi , together Vi'llh other tirojeets
of rather bitr proportions , hits sot
"
tongues xvnggfng" about how real estate
is to bo nITcetcd. Ouesscs nro ns numer
ous us quorlcd. In order to got some
export opinion on the Bitu-
nllon for tlio buncllt of Tin :
Bui : renders , i ' call was made
on ( jroenshields , Nicholson &Uo. , xvhoso
activity , success and extent of business
roiulor them competent to spuak on this
topic xvith an air of authority. It
suomed that business must bo rushing ,
for nil in the olllcc wore so busy that
ficy nit her bluntly said they rotilly
hadn't time to talk anything but busi
ness.
"But this is business. It's the pub
lic's business. They want to Icnow xvhat
you think about the real estate situation
in Council Blull's , as you're exports , you
know. "
Alderman E. E. Mayno , xvho is ono
of the lirm , at this surrendered to the'
pumping process , and said :
"Well , I suppose you knoxv thcro is
no boom in Council IJlulTn , but on the
other Imiul there is no punicky fooling.
Koal estate in limes past has bcon n
little sloxvor than it ought to have been ,
but thcro has been a lirm and confident
feeling , xvhich lias sloxvly but surely
"icon ripening into increasing nativity.
tor the past three or four months thcro
ins been u vot-y marked and steady in-
ircuso. "
"To xvhat do you attribute this in-
ircusoV"
"Why , it's the natural increase
( anscd by the steady growth of both
cities. Prices urCouncil Bluffs have nl-
, vaya boon fur below iho natural tmu'lcot
, 'aluo , and tlioy are still BO loxv that if
-hey - change at all they luivo to change
'or the bettor. Onmhtv is groxving nnd
EO is Council BlulYs , uud right Dotxveen
these cities is a largo amount of prop
erty which cannot but increase in value
md improvements. The txvo form ono
of the most assured great cominorci.il
: md inilxvoy centers of Iho xvost. Just
ook nt the intip and you xvon't need to
uslc xvhy there is "increased activity.
"Why just look nt ono little item.
Hero uro our books. Hero's our rental
1st four months ngo. There's 14 houses
for which xvo xvoro collecting the rent.
Noxv there are l.'il on the list , nnd xvo
can't get desirable houses fast enough
to suoply the demand In September
alone xvo rented 83 houses , and even
then couldn't supply thcderaand. That's
dimply ono straw , but it shoxvs the xvny
our business is growing.1'
' "IIoxv will the bridge enterprises nnd
other improvements nIToct real estate1'
"Tho improvement ; ) spoken of xvill on-
hnnco values , of course , and these xvho
invest noxv cannot but inako well. Wo
do not expect u boom. Wo don't ' want
any , but that there xvill bo u steady in
crease from noxv right on is ns certain
as that the bun xvill Iccop on rising every
day. "
"Is most of the increasing activity
duo to speculation or to it bonti ( Ido de
mand ? "
"A very largo percentage of our
buyers and inquirers are among the
homo builders. Many xvago xvorkors ,
clerks and othcis are planning to secure
liomqs of tlioir oxvn. Many are from
Omaha xvho find that they can
live moro cheaply nnd comfortably
on this aide of the river , and
bo us near or noai or their work. They
can buy a lot and build a house for what
they pay for rent in Omaha , and in tlio
cud have a homo of tlioir oxvn. Then ,
too , vhoy can sco for themselves that
they are sure of having the property
advance in values BO that if they ovoi
want to faoll they can do * so nt u
profit. Then xvo Imvo a good
many outsiders , as you call thorn ,
who are ouiotly investing in
Council niulTs and xvho nro doing so not
only because they BOO sure money in it ,
-but for purposes of improvement. 01
residence , or business here. Yes , younu
man , Council BluiTs is all right , botli
noxv and for the future. If you say any
thing don't shout 'boom , ' for there
isn't going to bo nny. Council BluITt
property don't need any xvlndy advert ! *
ing or crazy hurrah , any moro than gov
ironmont lands do , but I knoxv for the
xvondorful activity in our own buMnobs ,
and the steady increase that real es
tate , whllo as cortuin as govorninonl
bonds , xvill yield a good many times . '
per cent. Some of the property xvo coiv
trol are regular snap bargains , and thoi
nro being snapped up rapidly by those
Bhrcxvd enough to see that they tno rosr
uhir bonanzas. They are going so fnsl
that they xvill soon bo scarce
but Btill these xvho buy a
real market value xvill make hand
Bomoly , though of courao they xvon'
make as much as these who are Bhroxvi
enough to catch un those tmaps. Thoug )
they may not inako as much , thoy'l
inako enough to satisfy any rousonabli
man. "
A xvould-bo investor , who looked as i
ho had xvculth in his pocket , came ii
and naturally the real cstato man had ti
clioko off the interviewer in order ti
attend to the business demands.
The Doston Store closes every even
ing nt 0 p. m. except Mondays am
Saturdays.
runted u "XX'lldcut" 11111.
"Shorty tup horse trader" as ho is coir
monly linoxvn ? but who gives bis real nnm
as Jim Johnson , xvas arrested ye&torda
afternoon for cheating Mlku Fox , a Ke
Crock farmer , our ot a horse , cart and bai
11033. Fox wanted to sell bis rig , an
"Shorty" bad a tlOO bill which ho xvas wll
Ing to give for U. The trade was accor
lagly made and it xvas not until Fox trlod t
get tbo hill broken that bo found It xvas oc
ol Iho Missouri xvlldcat bank notes , and coi
lequentlr xvortljlf.ii. Ho rustled n round
until ha pot the IKVSO trader behind the b.in
ana got his rig hiult , when ho breathed moro
onslly. It hns uoMiccn decided yet whether
Johnson xvlll lx > { prosecuted In the stale
courti on tbo ctinrco of obtaining goods
under false pnnefnos , or In the United
Stales court tor poAslngn counterfeit bill.
Never before t have the people of
Council UlulTs nrnl Onnhit had such an
opportunity to-bttv aero property suita
ble for homo brvlruit sis is offered by
Day < fc lIcss.JJl)0 ) acres to ulck from.
Only txvo and tuijilf miles oas. of Coun
cil BlulTs posloflico.
The M { foliar Piano and Organ com
pany received their llrsl noxv styles of
Hnrfliimn's yoslorilnv. The old styles
"
are still selling at"a discount. They
still have a. large stoi'kof them on hand.
Nfcil 'Muru 1'iillri' .
Hcsldcnts of the Fourth ward nro clamorIng -
Ing loudly for moro pohco protection. The
"rclrenchmonl" theory ot tbo present ad
ministration has reduced the police force
until this xvnrd , one of the largest nnd most
populous in Hi ? city , never sees a pollcoman
until after midnight , nnd ns It goes to bed
about that time , tbo chances tor keeping on
speaking terms with the mini ot the star are
rather slim. TltoioaultM that tha Fourth
xvard U inado n camping ground for tlio
roughs xvho malto their living nt Iho cxncnso
of honest people , nml depredations ot ono
Itiiid or another nro frequent. Lait Fridav
night txvo girl' , xxho xvorlt for .1
O.Voodxvnrd and 1. N. Fdculngor on
Fourth avenue , xvcro returning homo from
prayer meeting \vhon they xvcro assailed U.v
n burly fclloxv , whoso lirocuo proclaimed
proclaimed him a Swede. He , xvith a coilplo
of companions , xvas noticed Bcinmng them
closely us they passed him under nn olpclric
light on Fifth avenue , and xvhcn they hid
cottot , past the men lolloxvml thorn. When
limy reached Iho corner of Klghth slreet and
Fourth avcnuo Im rmi ahead und seized ono
of Iho girls nbout ttio waist. She Immedi
ately screamed for assistance ) nnd Mrs.
Ulcltcx * , xvho lived near by , run out nud suc
ceeded In frlchtcnlnc Iho fclloxv uxv.iy. This
i nol the llrst alTntr nf the kind that has
happened in that vicinity recently , and the
people xvho llvo in the neighborhood nro do-
mnndtiig that something Do dona to prevent
such occurrence1 ; In ttio future.
I'lro Corner of llroiuliiy anil licntim
Slicut.
Our late loss by fire xvns covered bv
txvo policies , both in the COUNCIL
BLUFFS INSURANCE COMPANY.
By 7 o'clock the next morning after
the lire the secretary xvas on the ash
heap , pencil in hand , ready to figure tlio
loss doxvn to bedrock , xvhich ho did , too ,
saying that' it xvns his duty and no
small pirt of his business " So long as
ho did not go boloxv bedrock xvo had no
reason to complain , consequently the
settlement was not only prompt , but in
every way satisfactory1 , so much t-o that
in addition to Sit. OO UO ( seven policies )
carried by this company before the lire
we noxv add to it 910,000.00.
Being intimately acquainted xvith the
secretary and directors xvo cannot bo
pei-huudcd thai better indemnity can bo
obtained than that olTorcd by our homo
company , besides we believe in patron-
i/.ing xvorthy homo enterprises , every
thing being equ.ll , and unless xvo do xvo
shall continue to bo dependent on for
eign capital and Corporations.
G. R. Wll 1:1:1,1:11 ,
'i JAS. A. I
No bankrupt , , lire-smoked , damaged
furniture at Meyer's , 305-H07 Broadway.
Clean goods , less than any Omaha prices.
Dlitrlcl Court IloliiRS.
Iloxvard Sporlis , Iho sowing machine man
who ran up against several snags recently.
entered a plea of guilty yeslerday morning
nud thus avoided the trial by Jury xvhich had
already bccu commenced.
H. Pyburn iiled n motion for a conthiuanco
on the ground that Hugh Nelson , his princi
pal witness , had loft the country aad could
not bo found In Omaha , xvhero ho lives. The
: nollon has not as. yet been decided.
A short session of court xvas held for the
purpose of transacting some business on tlio
civil sldo of the calendar. Hattie Pierce xvas
gruuteu a divorce from John Plcrco and Efllo
Sxvan from Frank Sxvan , neither of the do-
foudants taking the Iroublo lo put In nn ap
pearance. Tbo decision of Justice Cones in
ho case of Cnambcrlnin acalnst McCamp-
hcll , xvhich bad been brought uu on a petition
for a writ or error , xvn $ reversed.
JuJgo Macy adjourned court for good last
cvciiliR' . and left for his homo In Hurlan.
Judge Smllh. hoxvover , xx ill hold a session
tomorrow morning , at which the followlnc
cases xvlll bo tried : C. O. Hood against tbo
Clucaco & Ncrthxvestorn , staloagHlnst DICK ,
Urnndon and Sober Burns , state against E.
M. Kstcs , ICnnball & Champ Investment
company against thn Board of j3u.uallzation
of llio clly of CouncilBlulTs. .
Stolen , from 103 Main st. , noxv Stir-
ing cushion tire safety bicycle , No.
102-1. A liberal rcxvard will bo paid for
its return. _
Suits and overcoats $10.00 loss than by
nny other lailor. Clothing , dyed ,
cleaned , repaired. T. J. Peterson , l311 !
b. ! ) th St. _
XVclcoiiK ! the Odd rollmr * .
The loxvn grand lodge of Odn Fcllnxvs will
meet In Council IHUffs this week , the ses
sion opening on Tuesday. As Ihls is ono of
the most Important gatherings ever bold
hero Iho citizens thould need no urging to
dress Iho business snoots in their gala cos
tumes and extend to the distinguished vis
itors a hearty xvclcomo. Hunting nnd om-
b le mi , mottoes and orders should
adorn all Iho buildings on Main
street und Broadxvny , especially. The
publio buildings xvill , of course , bo
elaborately decorated , and Council Bluffs
xvlll Improve the opportunity of demonstrat
ing lhai it is capable of properly receiving
nnd cm ing lor the most Important btato
assemblies.
To muko this plan n EUCCOSH every busi
ness man should feel u psrbounl responsibil
ity , and the work of decorating should be
entered upon xxllbout delay.
The committee on arrangements has ap
pointed asub-commlttoa lo attend to Iho
work of dccoriulnir. It consists of Thomas
Hoxvmnn , M. F. Itnbror , II. U Harlo. . ) . W.
1'orogoy turn JohmSuhlckonlnnz. This coin-
mlttoo Is to superintend Ihr decorations of
the city , and tha desire U to have every
building In UioClly trimmed up In rod ,
while nud blue without further notlco.
Mrs. E. Kintjr. is going to teach Gor
man and I'Vench lesson : ) at her reel-
donco , 105 S 7ln bt. , Council mulls.
Reception hours , " toI and 7 to 8.
ICOpooplo in , ' tins city use gn stovoj
Iho ( jas Co. put' ) 'am in at cost.
Pay Davis foi ' ( lrugs and paints.
i E
Tbo growth m'hiirobors in Vale Is apparent
In ail departments , . ' The laxv school cos tbo
unprecedented number ot 1TO aludonls tbls
year.
Chicago is again to have the largest one
best telescope In the xvorld. It Is to bo tbo
gift of Mr. Yerlics to tlio Chicago uuivor-
ally. Tlio esilraated cost Is fjOU.OOO.
The Columbian co sbrallon in the public
schools xvlll vary somewhat from the national
'
tional program , 'It estimated mat 13,000 ,
COD xvlll sing the pralsosof the discoverer an
the discovery.
Upon the return of Ildwnrd F. Scarlci
from Europe tbo Hopkins mansion on Neb
Hill , San FruncUco , xvlll be formally trans
tarred to tbo California university regents
to bo hold in trust.for art purnosoi , Spocla !
privileges und ojrtaim rooms xvlll bo assignee
to the Bun Francisco Art association ,
Thomas HotlgUlns of New York has giver
I-JO.OOO to tbo Koyal Innlltuto for Kciontltlc
Kosoarcbcs. Aoout a year ago Mr. Hode
Ulns gave $200,000 to the Smithsonian Iiutl
tutlou. Half thU xvas given xvltbout condl
tlouf. The other half xvai to bo dovotcd t (
tbo dUiribhllmrof Informallou upon tbo subJect
Joct of atmospheric air la Its relations to thi
physical uud intellectual welfare of man
kind.
WHITNEY WON'T ' WALK HOME
Kind-lfoartcd Commi iouers Arrauga to
Got Dim Back from Uf
WILL HE BRING THE CRAZY MAN ALONG
One UnrMlon Which the County Authorities
Mould I.Iko lo lltuc Amucrril rinn-
o tlnllil the North XVInc
at llio lliKiiltal ,
If raonoy Is nil Unit i required to Insure
Omar Whitney's return from C.itindn , that
gentleman xvlll soon bo nt homo receiving
tbo congratulations of bis friend * and husk-
In ? his corn , xvhich huiraptdlv rlpsncd under
the sweltering rays of the October sunxvhilo
bo has bcon out on bis Junket xvitn Sylvester
Underwood , bis crazy charge. The county
commissioners cannot state whether thn txvo
men xvlll return together , but they ara pa-
iltmtlv proving and hoplnutunt Omar xvlll bo
xvtso cnouch to shako Sylvester and ( ct him
losu himself In some of tbo Canadian bvxvnys
and budges.
It Is kuoxvc that snmo months aeo tbo
Vet mont authorities shipped Underwood to
tbU fitv , xvoll ituoxvlng that ho xvas u pauper
as well as a lunatic. Ho had relative * lu
this city , but thuy refused lo tnko cnro ot
tilm and the result xvas that If ho Htajcd here
tie ixould become a permanent charge upon
Oouglas county. Tno commissioners knoxv
this nud nt once they concluded to glvo tnoso
vcrmoutors ns good ns thov sent. Wl'h this
Idcn lu view tbov decided to send Mr.
Underwood to Bruttloboro , the place from
xvhcnco ho came.
To find ix m.iu xvho xvanted lo Inito him
xvai Iho ne.xt question. The sherlft xvas
xvilllug to go , hut ho xvnntod the stnlutorv
fees. The commlsslonnrrt thought they could
find a man xvho xvoulu t.iko the trip Just for
the sake of having llio rldo. In looking
around lor such a man they hit upon Whit-
i.oy , xvho xvns anxious to go. in tbo lown of
Bratllcboro xvus tils native heath. The deal
xviis made , nnd after furnishing the trans
portation and Wll of spending money , Mr.
Whitney nlnrted und" reached the loxvn
In good shapexvh.no ho tried to
turn hU man over lo the authorities , but
they xvould not have It that xvny and ordered
joth inon out of toxvn , tolline Whitney that
f ho did not go no xvould bo Imprisoned
or llfo. Wliltnev did not xvnnt lo bo sopa-
ucd from his family for BO long a period of
Imp , so ho took some good advice and
klnpca for Canada , not stopping until ho
md reached Montreal. From that point ho
olcgranhcd that hn xvai dead broke and
till had tUocrazv ninn on his Hands. Com-
nlsslonor Van C.imp happened tu bo the
only commissioner about the court house
vhen the message xvas delivered , and In
eply ho Bimnlv mid the Mr. Wbl tnoy to
got the man oil his hands.
Now tbo other members of the board Invo
nken hold of the mutter and huvo tele
graphed Wlntnov $100 of county money to
id him in getting homo. They have"nlso
otermlned that the next time they send a
rnzy man out of the state thov xvlll send a
; uarJ xvho knows enough to drop Ills man nt
bo proper time.
AVIM , HUI Ml IT NUW.
Nurth Wing of tlio Ciitnily Hospital to Ho
Knttrrty Itriilurod.
The principal subject for discussion nt a
meeting of the Board ol County Commisslon-
ots yesterday afternoon at xvhlcb nil ino
ucmbers xvero prc-sont xvai the county
hosnltal and some method of bolstering It up.
Commissioner Stcnbcrg on behalf of Ihe
committee reported that they had looked over
the ground and xvoro convinced lhat the
lorlh xving could not withstand a severe
xvinter storm. It xvas recommended that
.i'i3clier& Laxvrlo bo employed lo superin
tend the xvnrk of reconstruction and that tbo
cost bo paid out of tha general fund until this
'und could bo reimbursed by Iho snlo of poor
'arm lols. The architects' plans contem
plate too tearing doxvn ot that portion of Iho
north xvinff beyond the central biy window
and Ibo rccon&lructton of the portion
of the wing south ot the bay xvlndoxv on nn
entirely noxv plan , using any avall.ibla ma-
: crlal. The cost of thls'worlc is estimated nt
$17,000 nnd the archlloots Intend giving the
011 tire job to ono ccnlractor. The work in
cludes tailing doxvn the present walls lo ino
evcl of the second lloor and reconstructing
bom to their present height , reconstructing
.bo lloorK and roof ana comnlctcly removing
Ibo north half of the north xving , cleaning
nnd stacking the brick. The report xvas
udopled.
The recular list of monlhly approprialions
xvas read nnd adopted.
The commilloe on ditches reported that
Iho petition ofVIlllam Mvcrs nnd Isaac
Noyos for drainage ditches should in their
opinion bo adopted and so reported. The re
port xvas adopted xvith Mr. Paddock express
ing surprise lhat ho xvas not nsUod to sfgn It.
The clerk explained that it xvas signed by
the major und ho subsided. The county
surveyor xvas Instruclud lo prepare esti
mates.
The contract and bond of C. B. Havens
for furnishing coal xvas apyroved.
The report of tnc county clerk for the
third qunrlcr xvas handed la and referred to
the 11 nun co committee.
A resolution xvns introduced by Commis
sioner Stenborg asking the board to request
the cily council lo open a thoroughfiiro lo
Douglas addillon and the poor farm lots.
Tlio b'oird Ihcn adjourned lo Salurday.
Oclober yj.
A marriage by nroxy , In xvhich Iho bride
xvns In England nnd the trrooin in Mexico ,
xvns u recent sensation , This proxy business
U of moro frequent occurrence xvhcn the
bride is in Dakota.
"My dour , " said the ambitious mother , "I
trust that you Imvo ( 'iron Mr. Bullion every
pO3siblo advantage to declare hU lovo. " " 1
should say I had , " returned Iho hxvcct lrl
"Why , 1'vo oven xvhlstlcd us ho has bidden
me ( rood night. "
"Wo might as well romldor our engage
ment as broken , Kciilmild. " "I don't see
xvhy ! Your father said postponed " "Posc-
poiiod until xou arrive al years of discretion.
And in your cas > o , IJo sy dear , you Itnoxv
xvhat that means. "
Among Ibo wcdaingi soon to take place
xvlll bo that of MUs Mv't.i McAllister aud Mr.
John H. Janoway , jr. .MUs McAllister , xvho
resides noxv In Nciv VorX' , Is a daughter of
the late Colonel McAllister , and the pros
pective brldceroom u BOH ot I Jr. Junoxvay , U.
S. A. , and nopboxv of cx-CJorornor Urcoti of
Now Jersey.
The marriage of Miss ICathryn Lonergan ,
daughter of John Lonorgan of 5li ; Aduuis
slreet , Chicago , to John A. McShano ot
Omaha look place on Tuesdax' , Oclober 11.
The wadding xvas verv qulot , Iho guosls
bclug limited to the i mined into relatives ot
both panics. Ht. Hov , M. F. llurltc , bishon
of Cheyenne , and a relative ot the bride , per
formed Iho ceremony.
It Is announced In Noxv York that Ir
Charles B , Ponrosoof Philadelphia Is lo bo
married lo Miss ICulo Drrxol of Ihls city.
MUs Uroxol Is a daughter ot the Into Joseph
It. Urcxel , ono of the three brothers terming
llio Urexcl bauking lirm. Shu has ? 1WOOOU ( ,
In her oxvn right. Is n gruduuio of Vussur , n
splendid ctjucslneuno , and has iravolou ex
tensively.
A brilliant aisomblapo of fashionable- people -
plo gnthorcd at the Church ot the Epiphany ,
Now YorK , on Thursday , to witness the nup
tials of MUs Eliza Strong Tulhlll , duughter
of Judge und Mr . Hlehard S , Tulbill , aud
Frank Do Haven Kolchum , 'J'hodccoraUoiu
of tlio church , whllo not elaborate , worn
beautiful and xvero all in pink and xvnlto.
The bride xvoro an unusuully handsome cos-
lumo of rich ivory sutln trimmed with point
duchess lace. Thn re xvoro six bridesmaids
and three llttlo llowor glrla xvhoso gowns
xvero of different hues , It being a "raluboxv1
xvoddlug.
About tbo queerest looking and youncest
bridal couple aver seen In Gainesville , 1'cix.
bat in the Missouri , Kunsas & Texas rallxvuy
depot axvuttlng Iho arrlx'al of a train xvhich
xvould take them lo Denton , The bride xvas
only 15 and the groom 14 yeara old , The
croom is JonVrson McKoy nnd the bride U
Misi Cordelia Hoyuolds. Both are chll
dron of farmers living near Denton. Soon
uft r their arrival the prospdotlvo groom ap
peiirjcl In the county clurk's ' ofllco , uccoiuna
nlcd by a blx-fool man , Thu big man applied
fora license , giving tbo name of JelTcrsoi
McKoy , URO ! )9 ) , nnd Cordelia Hovnolds , ago
18. To this hu kworo , and Iho llcunsu xvns is
sued. In about thirty tntnutci Ibey xvero
man and xvlfo ,
THE NERVOIB SYSTEM ,
\ Cnsc SliimttiR llnw Cntixrrtml ll rno
.Miiy ImoUn llio MrntiU nml Serxoui
rnnrtluti * .
The fufrciK'hliiR effects of ontarrlial
liscnsc Is Blclldnjily sliown In t'a os nf-
cclliiK llio nervous system , rntnrrh/.by
irovcntuiR aloot ) , and impairing digos-
.ion ; and also , by lowering Uio tienonil
icullh , Induces a trnlii ot nervous div
it-dors that , in time permanently under-
nine llio whole system. Thin is llio
blnle of tunny people who have tried in
Miln , throiiirli doctors tind drug" , lo Ret
Id of llio misery and pain of chronic
disease. The failure is duo lo the fact
Hint the Inn condition Is not recogni
zed. When such IMSCS of oatnrrlinl ills-
! ease are treated for the two alimonl a
Ittlo medicine , rightly aimed , will cure
when the routine dosinp of poisonous
md disgusting drugs mtei-lv falls.
A cas-o In mini Is that of Mr. N. I\
° ioroit un , 1)0 ) ! ) .laekson St. , an employe
if the Mo. I'neifii ! Hy. eompauv. Mr.
SoroiiBon Is an intollljjont and tltscrn-
nt ; man and fully appreciates the
juiiclll he hits rccolveil ul the hamla of
lrs. Coiioliuul and Shoinnl. lu a re
cent Inlorviow ho replied us follows to
questions loucniii this point :
N. P. SOUEXSON , 90 ! ) JaoUson St.
"In in ikliw n ttUemcMit of my rifio for pnltllci-
liinl foci th.it I inn tll rlinriliii ! inliil > I ono In I'm
inlilli' . Myintarrh rninc nn Mtmt > iiml lu-rori' 1 n '
iluoil It 1 : i nr irly u uiock. II I Iinil licoilril lln >
Irvtssrni lnni < I ttoulil linvu IICOM fp.irrit inui-li f-
urltiB unit opens At llr t 1 lihwXcil mil iplt iinil
oiilil nut rc t lit nUlit. Thn > i y hack ndii'iliiinl lie-
CIIIIIP n ncnk t cnulil tcnri'i'ly nit iii. | It srcmo I n
f my Hpltio ( Hil I brouknlK'n o\or 1 'tonii.-'il ,
"My iiiaiiinr > ont \crjr IHXT mil I win pnsllr co i-
Tii'cil nml worituil. At limes I riMitil I u i > li'pp nl nil
ml noul > l lie n n-like the entlru nlclit In tliu ilty
line tvnt t bhiihlanil | Klocp ) nn > l tiu't ' no llfo or ntn
illloa tiiilii tin yihlni ; . I lull \\cuk niut allnii'triiinr
nl it nt limps WHSpry < ! i ponilcnl. It w.iU.lHiipr -
\omitL'lillitvtliat mmlo nut bo lii In think 1 timer
tottlil cpt ncll. My niiirtltu | nln'O t tnllri'ly fnlloil
Hid I lu'enme o weak I ( oulil vniu'clj lioM mj po-
fltlon with till ! rnllro'id cciri > ii.v. blncn tuklUB the
mullclni" * tif Drn. Co | Planil and Shopurit unit ot > *
forvln cn-pfiill ) ttielrlilrt'ilUniBus to my inoito or
Ifo I liavoliccDino striMin r In nilmliuul tuiily than I
ia\oo\pr liccn before , l-ur trn > 4nn ! I luuo u-cil
rnrlou ; rciupdk' ! tint llioy I'ntlrolj fulled to hnlp mo.
I am merci tlinn MUMIcitlth tlin ini'lhola or lri.
'opolanil nnd M'l'parcl. I inn Hit of nil thp trouble I
ia\o named and In all ru < pvri a nu mini. '
S5.OO A MONTH.
Catarrh trea'el at , the unlfo in rate of
$3.00 a month medic n > s Inrnibht'd tree.
Kor all other disen o 5 the rates will lo low
and uniform. Patiunts.it n distunes su -
Ccbsful.y tro iteil. Send for aymptom blank.
HOOMS3I1 AND 111.1. NiYOHIC : LU'K
UUIDDING. OMAHA , NKIl.
\v. 11. coi > nuANi3 r. r > .
C. S. hlllCPAUI ) , M. 1) .
Sprrliiltlrs Cntnrrli , Aitlimn. Ilroiichltli , Ncr-
vuus Ul uiiiP * , Blood Ill-clip * , llhcumntlfini. Con
sntnptton nnd all chronic uITGctloiiK ol llio Throat ,
Lnnt : * . Slomach. l.lvurnnd IvUliioye.
Olllt'i * Hours ' .i to II a m. . 1 to 5 p in..7 to 8 p.
in. tnnd.iy , 10 . in to U MI.
The meanest thlof yet chroniclad is the
DutTulo youth , ivtio stole n basin of holy
water from A church chancol.
Though the venuraulo Dr. Newman Hull
rotircd from the ministry recently after a
scrvluo of lifty years , ho lately preached
seven scrmoni within ono week.
Bishop IJrcnnan of Texas , now nrchblshop
of the CiUtiolic prnvinco of Dallas , lu tno
youngest man ol his rank in the world , and
his promotion Is said to bo Pope Leo's own
personal act.
If Uishop Potter of Now York ! s uilty of
heresy , lot his accusers stand forth. Ho
aribes to remark : "If a mau Is n fool or u
Itnavo , tbo nHt of holy orders will won : no
such miracle upon him as will inaltu him a
hcholar and a saint. "
The raplu growth of orders of qoaconoisos
In the viiriou ? i'l-otcbtunt acnomlnalions
means a consldcrablo Increase in brother-
hooUs. The Protestant liplsconal trainlnt ?
school for deaconessoi In Now York has
Just graduated Us llrst class of young
xi onion.
The date of the laying of the corner stone
of lliu ( Hiihcdr.il of bt. John the Divlno in
Now York bus beou changed from All
baints1 day , November 1 , to Sf. John's clay ,
Dei-ember ' . ' 7. It is understood , however ,
that unless sulllclent funds are on hand by
that limo lo utitirclv pay for tno ground , the
date of ceremony will bo further pouponou.
Statistics of tha CongroRaltonnl church
presented at llio national council in session
In Minneapolis .show 5,001) ) churches In the
United SUtos. The east has 'J.IL'O churches ;
the Interior , comprising fourteen tlales ,
li.ii 1,811 , and the \\ost , l.flsM. During the
trientiium just closin ? 1IS ! cliurchon wcro
added In the east , Il'JU ' in llio Interior and 70
in the west , n total of 70S. Uut of this num
ber-Ill have disappeared , leaving 11 net guln
ol-l'T. ' Tba motubarshlp of the church Is
novri. , UOU , the cast having iW'.OOJ , the In
terior ltyUU3 ; and the uost 51OOJ. The gain
In the list three years lu tbo east xvas l.l.OUO ,
in the Interior ! i,7U9 , In the west ll.llii'J the
per cent of Increase boms largely In the
xvest.
Notxvllhstnndlng the oxistonoo nnd suc
cessful working of mulllullnd ngoncles
among nml for young men , llko the Young
Men's Uhristlun nssoclution. the Chiisliaii
Kndeavor , the lirollicrhooil of Andrew nnd
1'hillp. ol Id genus omnu , the spiritual desti
tution ana need of tlilb class n surtlmg ,
says n clergyman In tbo b't. Louis Hopublli , .
Out of 7UUU,000 young moil in America ,
'tis said thul fi.UUO.UOO never go to church
sevoaty-llx'o In ox'ciy 10JI Nlnoty-llvn per
cent do not belong to the church , On the
other hand statistics bhoxv that clxty-sovi-n
out of every 100 criminals ara young man ;
nnd voung men nru the chief patrons of the
tuloon , the gambling don , and the house of
ill-famo. Such huuits dotorlorato the body ,
dobuuch the soul and dUcount the futura of
the country.
Washington xvas an Knlscopallan , Adams
preferred Lfniturmnlam , Jefferson w-u * a
skeptic , Madison's ppoplo wens Pnisby-
teriii..n , Monroe favored the Kplseopul
church , John I ) . Adnrns xvas a Unitarian ,
Jackson n Presbyterian , Van Hut an HII
KnUcopallan , Harrison attended the Metho
dist church , Tvler the Kpiscopallan , 1'oik
bccamo n MothodlHt after Ills term expired ,
Tavlor was an Episcopalian , Flll'jiore u
Unitarian , Plorce a L'ongrogatlonallsl , Uu-
chuuun xvns n Presbyterian , Grant a Metho
dist , Guriicld n Christian or Cumpbellitr ,
Haves xvas .a Methodist , Arthur an liplsco-
pallan , Betijamiii Harrison Is a Prcshy.
tcnan , These statements refer to the at
tendance and profuronces only of the presi
dents. Durlngtheir termsof ofllco but thrco
xx'cro church members In llio full nnnso at the
xvord Washlncton , Uarflcld and Harrison.
Iron Hull Mitltrri.
n l.TlMOltn , Md. , Oct. 15.-Mr. A , 1) ) . Ho -
mcr , nnofllcerof the old oruorof the Iron
Hall and tccrotnrv of the new order of the
Iron Hall , spoaltlnt ; ol the Indianapolis in
dictment , stated ho did nolUnow xvhat elTcct
the proceedliiKi xvould huvo on the noxv
ordor. Ho states that ! ur. A. H. b'omorby
Las never hanuled n dollar of money belong
ing to the Iron Hall and consequently coulu
not bo held for omncz/.lonicnt.
The reorganized Iron llall moots Its crisis
touuy. for the llrsl a sni6inouts called by the
recent convention hold here are dup.
Hrldo No. 2 No other xvoman ever xvoro
this ring , did she. darlluul Widower No
xvomau ou earth uvor had It on.
SPECIAL NOTICES
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The want advorttieiipnt * appnarinz In i\
no M > niPr ro often the moMt lniore < t ij
part oflM ronti < nt4. They express the IINC t
iii-eilMho dally Million of the people wn .
wnnt fiiinPthlnj and who ara willing to ij
i.oinctliln- ,
KMPI4OVMF.NT.
1 avenue.
. toy , for io
work , Kllcy .1 ' lipira-leii 4J M , ( n street ,
\7ANrKli-A competent ctrl Tt Mri s !
\\f AN"l'it : > A neat , competent irl ID do
' Rcncrnl liuiitoxTorU nt li > J 4ihttuet. Hr.
O Herman.
ItgiTBRS AND ' \ND.
vTnlw.tys ready mid uxor wlllliri to ho\v \
proportyi rUsmxTiys on Irtiid. Uo nnd sea
them.
" | 7 > AUM nnd city loiin. Miinoy lotnol cm"
* stiielc nnd cr.ilu. Itoil rstuti' for siliv.
Dwi-llln t .111 1 htMiiio n < ntiM. : Moimv lo.imvl
fur lee il Investor * , l.omeo .V Towu-.Ml I'o irl
sliet't.
s\liv-lpilr.iblo ) ir'
- on PutV vo. Modern Inint-i.voiiiuiit * , 14
roonn. nno tiloek from motor ; u hintntnlC
tiliert : once ! o.uy p ly inunts or tr.vdo 1C. II ,
Miciife.
IP \ on wont to rout nhimspspo liroenshlohK
Nicholson .t IM.
jrTiTiT : N s 1 1 1 kr.ns. " M i1 1 1 n i Sivs" oo. luv ?
\ < the largest list of property of any linn irt
the clly
IT Olt S A lii : Choicest farm in ISiitawntLi-
0.1110 Co. 11.1 IUTOvoill loc'iti-d an I im-
prt > vo.l.rrl'0tl _ _ | ) ' i aoro. 1C II Sho.ifo.
1'y.Ujavl ! ] "ylhlns for silo or trade SIM >
U II. aiu ito. Hm idxr.iy an I M un stroiit.
pOK HAU. On sin ill pnytnonts , fruit and
' Riirilon Iinil nnir Uiiuncll IllnlV-j II , U.
fcho.ifo. Ilro.vlw.-xy .in 1 Main strcut
YOU want to hivir sntnothlmt - l
rP lionrpsnrd -
Ing real oUato see Urocushulds , Nicholson
\17 ANTKD NV raika 1-in 1 In o\oli tngo for
i peed work hor-o * . li II. ' honfo
rjKTTxsuiIf)5rNu7iTni.stN : : : ) , t no. imvo
VJiiiuiiy I ) ir alns In I nprovcd nii'l vu'.infc
property \\luoh they would bo nlo.iso , ! tc
show you.
\ r A.OOI ) X O \ havosomoof the llnus&
' ' .farms tu nouthnoMorn low.i for sale.
( ' .ill and Ri-o us WJ Miiln trrut.
IP MphoKin you h ivo .1 house to rent see ( irounshlolds.
_
AJ1AIU1AIN. IJaenfruit nml cardon tr.iot
L"i inllus from postolllco.'J't aurei in sjrapu ! .
' i aero In lilueklipirliM. SA ) implo truei 71
Ilium tret's. 'Cii'licrrr treuihMi'llns , st'ihlo ,
ct- . Price $1,001. No tnidi' . P. II. Mioifo.f
Tl' Y. ° 11 wnllt to m'y ll ' "I ! > 3o tlroinshioldT"
Meho ilson > t Co f
OJo.00 P13I { MONTH runts :71nod V-rnTnT
'Pdwolllmt on Ave U near ailth st 11 H Mic fp.
" V you w ant to Imy a hoiiio see Ur
L Nichols it Co.
rj uicnxsiiiKLiVs. " NICMIOI JN .1 c'b. AU
v X wuys liavo snaps on h tin ! Tor conservative
lux oat o rs. _
D ON'T huv proiierty till you have been
ttrcuiijhlells. Meholson . .V Oo.
rjjir.nxs'iini.Dy. NIUIIOLSON TV ( So real
V > i-stito : : ind rent il agents. Oil Hwiiy.'J.
_
IST your pronarty witli ni ( > ii who rnstllTto
icIHt _ Hoi ) ! roon liluli s , Moholson & Ho.
IUKNSIIIMH : : , NIOMOIAON'.IC > . nre tho'
loadmi ; roil i-stnto doi'ors ' of Council
j-po thorn when you uant 'iiiyilnni ; .
DON'T foru-ot th.it Cieonsli'oid ! .t ; Nlchol-
-on are ilicbt In the inlddlo of the rlnn ;
liiraustlUt of property or any donlor In the
clly. _ _
/"lOMKnnd taku nnont Ciroi > ii < diloliK NlohOl-
v/son'srUsiind ttiKou rlduox'or the city ; U
coils you nothing ,
"
11' you want to liny land see UicenshleltU ,
Nicholson & .Uo
_
1IOK UEST 7 rooini oa Plrst Avo. , 123. E.
-A.1 M. Blio.ifo.
Of.03 . acres of uholeo pine lauds for bale ,
jno.ir Purvis , .Miss. K.isy tnrins In-
qtilieof Mrs. 11. G. llronks , or A. T. Klco , IM
Illislrrut.
ICO ACl'K.S of c'luiir land In o.isliirn Nc-
brusUu to p\ehnnso for a geol rnsldonca In
Council Illuirs. Want , honsi-s : iinl lots for No-
hrasl.-a Innd. .lohnstou , V Van Patten.
" \jn\V C-room house. Ihreo h'ocks from cour&
i > house. Pilco Jl.'J'id.Oi If luiien at onco.
( ircnnshlolds , Nleholson .V , Co.
G AllHAOK reiiitivodi c'i > ii ) ) ls
chimneys cleaned , i : . I ) . llurUe. ( My Itldrf.
"I71OK SAI < 12 Purnlluic , \turns nnd li-usogf
A the largest mi'i ' llnesl hntol In southori )
Nobi 119)111. ) All modern Improvements , ole
Kiint fiiriiltnre. Nut profits IIUOJ.OJ per an
num ; Imlldliii ? ncMily built : no eomp.-lltlon ,
IVctil.nJ1.0i ; ( , balf e.uli. i : II. bheafe , Counoll
Hluffs.Ia. _ _ _
I71OU HAM' Ilardunrj ntocks In lown Htid
-1 Nebraska. Iiixolu s , tl.'iuj ' to2OJJ. ' II II.
E Tno nriros mid twocnltsfor
n good lot In Council IllulK U II. Blicafo.
ell PAI.E rnmlly hoiso. nan pliautoti ,
1 luiriiui.3. etc. U. ( jiot'ory , I2J Slain ot.
BALH At Imr/aln. lUdlnnt Homo
FOIi burner. II M Hunker. S''l lllulTst.
FOH SAl < Ij Ti'iuii ot inultii , A so ono irontl i
nolle horse. Will l.il.u p.ty In grailliiK. !
I Kvcrotl. '
DANOINO SCHOOL.
\HrU. A. p.irors , children.
in. : 'iduits , ? : : ii p in Socials hpouid iinajj
foil i th Mondays , U p. in. Music f urn Mini ! pu
ties and einln Address at U. A. I'lid
Council lllufTx. or 111''I I arimin Nt. . Onialiu.
'C. CliaiubiT-o Instructor.
AIR ' Won :
Of all kinds promptly und H-illsf.io-
lorlly done by
Mrs. GILLETTE ,
938 PERU ! AVE- , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
If IneoiislHlcnt lot- ill , ( lion a poUal and xvorkl
will buKcnt for und delivered.
I.C Ill NcilK ! ! ! .
Ill the countv court of liiuln ) county , No-1
hraslui. Octobur lath. A. II. IS1):1. ) ]
In the in.iltorof the estate of V. A , Viingrecn , '
Iiisolx-L'iit : 1
Tlio fulloirlnz persons , lo-wll : The eiodl-l
tors , and nil oilier puruDim liiteinHtud In Hiildl
iniiltor , will taUo nollee that on thu 10th Oiiy '
of October. I8'C , the county court of Diiiiula * {
i aunty , Nolir.isk-i. niudeliiu followlnx ordori
OIIIIKII KDII MM K i : 'io fiiniiiT > " " '
Btulo of NobnihUii , I , „
DoimliisC'ouniy. I .
At u BChslon of Hit ) foiintr com t. hold In and
forHiiId county. HI the eoniily court riioiii , In
Oniulin , on llm 10th ( Inv of t'otobui , A. I ) . MJ-
i'rithont. .1. W. nilur , ColllllV .Illdiru.
In the iniillor of the osUtu of V. A. Vangrcon ,
liiHnlvniit. , , , , ,
llu It lainembored , that on ihlH day thli
iiiiillore.iiiH ) on for hcailn und on the moot-
liiKof thn uri'dltorH lo MilocL nn iiHslunou lo
Hiicfcrd the shorllf , and Andruw ltoi belnil
un inliiuinsly olcetod by Km oiudllorH and
duly conflniiod bv tlio court lo Hiieccod to
hhorllf uRitMlKtiuu , UN oiduri'd bv llio court
th.it nil claims iiiiilm > t Umi-slutoiif stltl V A.
Vunnrecn , Insolvunl , musl bo flli > d In Dili
court , on or hefoiolho Ulhdiiy of November.
A I ) . 1MB. ntSo'oliii'U i ) m nnd that it copy ot
IhlH oidur be pubilbliiiil In the Oinahu Dally
lice , it nowRpiiporpilnto'l ' lind In uenurul cir
culation In H.tld counly of DouudiH , for llvo
days , rduinioiialns Ouiomir Illli , IH.1. )
And yon will further tuko niitlee , that all
clitlms not , Illed In thin couit nt llio Hum up-
palntuil for tlmt purpmr. will bo forever
haired from consider.alon In thu llniil nettle *
inoiitof said t'Htuir. or from jmrlleln.iUnij In
anv dividend therein.
Wltncms my hand and olllulal Heal IhU 121U
dny of March , 18W. J. W. KU.I.It.
Oouniy Judge.
O. I h. A. NO. Hil.-1'llOl'OSAI.S KOK
Hnhslstunco Mori ! ' , Olllcu of I'lirchinlnit
and Depot UommlsHiiry of HiilibUUineo , U , H.
Aiiny. Oinahu , Neln ihku , Ouiohar4lli , lb'/ ' .
healed pioposiiU , In trlp'luute , uubject to
the ilvnul condition * xvlll bu rcuulvitd at th ! *
oltlco nnill 1' ' oVloeU in. , central standard
ilnif , on TiiuNtlnv , ( Jutolmr IHth , IBU. ' , at which
time und place they xvlll io ; opened In th
prefcunco of hldduiB , for thu furnUlilim' and
di'llvury alOniiiliii , NelirasKii. thu followlnn
biil ) lMencuhtorea , vli. : I'ork , Imcon , laundry
Bouii , flour , family : laid Hiidcminud tonuitoos.
I'rcferoncu xxlll bu liven to artlvlvs of do-
ihchtloproauetlonor inmiufueliiiu. condition *
of iiiulit | v and prlcu ( IncliuUiu In thu price ot
furelvu proilm-tlonH or inmiufiu'liiru lliu duly
tlifieom bcliiitciiuul Tlio right IH ri"iiir od
to reject any or nil bidx. Illank nroijo-
H lU and Hiieelllnatliins hhoxxliiK In clutnll
thu m Helen und ijimiillllox rciiilrod | , and.
Klvlna full inforiiml'oii IIH lo coiulllloii ot
contract * xvlll hu fnrnlhhud on apiillfatlon to I
ihU olHco. II. U. OsUUOD , Uaplnln mid Oi ,
E , U. a. A. oliHtll - j. > j