TIIK OMAHA DAILY HKK : Fill DAY , DKCKMHER 10 , 1802 , THE DAILY BEE. COfNCll/nt.L'PFS. Or'tU-fc NO , 12 t'EAUL STIU3KT. Delivered liy carrier to ntiy ptxrt , nf tlio city 11 W. Tll/TON , - MANAOE11. rri . iri'iifivrq . } . lUinlnwwOfllcc M0-.4- ) } NRlt ! | Kdllor Ni .U3 "UK.VTIO.V. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Council niutts Lumber Co. Coal. The Woman's Hello f corps will meet nt 3 o'clock this uftornoon. Fidelity council No.M \ , Iloynl Arcanum , will meet this evening. Wnntuit Hey nt least If. years old , with pony , to carry a Hr.E route. Apply at Coun cil Muffs office. 12 Pearl street. This evening tlio ! il&o of Perfection meets In Its hall on Pearl street to consider liniwrtant business matters. Kvory member nhould he present. ITnltV Guild will meet In regular session this afternoon at B o'clocli nt Mra. V. A. r31litcr's : , Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Klnpsbury nnd the children of draco Episcopal church will Rlvo a cantata cnlltledTho Christmas Vision , " December 'J3 at Hughes' hall. Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday to the following parlies : Henry lurgcns and Anna Hullwle of Council Uluffs and John Itobinson and Llllls King of Omaha. Tlio latter groom was n colored man and the lirlde n white woman. They were married by Justice Hummer. IJiivo Wilson , who was brought up from Hed Oalc to answer to the charge of passing counterfeit money , was bound over to the L'rand jury yesterday , and sent to Jail , in de fault of ball , to await his trial , which will occur at the March term. Ho claimed not to Icnow at the time bo passed the money that it was worthless , hut the circumstances were against him and his previous record was had. Complaints nro being made against the school board on account of their neglect In allowing the snow to remain on the sidewalk in front and at the sides of the Pierce street m'hool house. A janitor is employed , whoso duty it is supposed to bo to see that the snow Is kept out of the way , hut so far he has failed to do so. The attention of the bdiool board and the city authorities is called to the matter at the request of one of the lesidents of that part of the city. Kot ex-celled by any high-priced liniment , Salvation Oil , twcnty-llvo cents a bottle. t'p .Mile. In order to clean up our dry Roods BtocU wo will offer the on tire stock at prontly reduced prices for tlio next thirty days. Now is your chance to pot bargains. You can buy a 69.00 blanket for $7.00 1 S.OO blanket for ( i.00 These blnnkoU 7.00 blanket for 5.50 arc all wool , } ( i.OO blanket for 4.50 western made 1 5.00 blanket for S.50 j -1.00 blanket for 11.00 Our stock of ladies1. ROD lion-ion's and children's underwear is complete and will bo field nt jroatly reduced prices. Dress ftoods , flannels , table linens , nap kins , hosiery , handkerchiefs , ribbons , laces , jewelry , trlovcs and mittens and a full line of silk umbrellas. In lact ovorythlnp in stock will bo offered at a bargain. Take advantage of this olTor during' the holidays and tavo money by buying from us. JAM US & HAVERS'lOOK. 20-1 Main St. and 205 Pearl St. l lcrpriHU I'liliV Being frequently urged to soil smal portions of my farm , 1 Imvo nt last decided cided to pint 200 aures of Enterprise Place , familiarly known as tlio Scott farm , and to begin the sale at once in Hvo and ten aero lots. I hnvo placed the en mo in the bands of Grociishiolds , Nicholson & Co. , who will act in tlio matter as my o.xclusivo agents. Fruit firowfjrs , gnruonors and those who want the conveniences of a city combined with all the advantages of the richest farming land arc now given a. rare op portunity to do so. M. To FT. The Misses Dora and Emily Stewart of DCS Molnes arc in the city , the guests of the family of N. P. Dodge. The Misses Hattioand Mattic Halter re turned yesterday from a visit with friends in Shenandoah and Marysvillc , Mo. pJiilius Unger , formerly of the firm of Brown & Unger of this city , is visiting hero. Ho and Mr. Drown are now In the wholesale liquor business in Chicago. D. C. Chapman , formerly general secretary of the Young Men's Christian association in this city , has accepted the secretaryship of the association at Canon City , Colo. R. E. Fowler , who enjoys the distinction of having been in the employ of the motor company longer than any other motorinan , wns promoted yesterday to the position of second engineer In the power bouse. If you hnvo piles DoWilt's Witch Hazel salvo will surely euro you. Furs I'nrs. See our line of furs. Wo have outctouo our own efforts , this season wo show by far the largest line and most choice stock in western Towa. Mulls start at ! ) , CO , 75 , 1.00 , I.Oi , 1.00 , 1.75 , ' 12.00 , 2,25 , 2.50 to 16.00 In every kind of fur known. Children's eels in all furs ut our low prices , BOSTON STORE Council Bluffs , Iowa. The snow and cold woathcr does not diminish the demand for acreage in tlio Klnln tract , 2j miles cast of the post- olllco ; t00 ! acres yet for sale in from ono to ton aero tracls. suitable for Iruit and garden. Day & Hose , agents , W Pearl Blroot. _ iNltiKfjrfl ( lid Olllfcr. A. Dennett , who was formerly Janitor at the Dloomor school , cut up a largo rusty on lower Droadway yesterday afternoon , in the vicinity of Wnrdian's saloon at the corner of Sixteenth street , Ofllccr Covalt ran across him while hu was limiting considerable noise , and mildly suggested that ho go homo. Den nett refused to do so , and in a largo , horny- handed voice , proclaimed that ho was a dem ocrat and could do as ho pleased. Ho also laid his two lists against the officer's face , oi.o of them leaving a headache in its track and the other dislocating several tcutli. Covalt drew his club so effectively that a few minutes later Dennett was landed In tlio patrol wagon with bin head covered with blood. Ho was slated with drunkenness and assaulting an olnYer , Joseph Wittich , a sa loonkeeper near the corner of Droadway and Sixteenth streets , claims ho was struck by Dennett a few minutes before Covalt ar rived. _ _ Ignorance of the merits of DoWitt's Uttlo Kurly Risers is a misfortune. Tlieso Httlo pills regulate the liver ; euro headache , dys pepsia , bad hrcullt , constipation and bilious ness. Sprrliil Holiday Kiiht for Men. At the Council Blutfs Carpet Store for two weeks , for the benefit of gentlemen who doalro to make presents to their lady fflonds. What is handsomer or will bo better appreciated than portiors , luco curtains , ottomanBu car pot sweeper , rugs , especially fur rugs , for n snowy C'liristinnaV Mall orders given especial attention. _ _ _ _ For warmlnir cuost chambers , bath rooms , etc. , our gas heaters are just what you want. Look at them. Clean , convenient cheap , O. B. Gas and Eloi > trio Light Co. _ - Doyond n\i \ doubt tlio largest and most complete stock of holiday goods at low- t'Bt prices Is at Davis' , the leading drug- glut and perfumer. offer for ton share ? Citizen's State b.inic stock. Must bo eold. Add roiia K. II. Sheiifo. See those oil heaterg at Swalno's , 737 Oroadwny. I\VC ? UPflll PfllWPH IHPIMi HO rivUJl lUliMIL ULtlT Justice Ooncs Introduceg a Now Eulo In the Trial of Civil Cam JURORS MUST SERVE AND TAKE CHANCES Not Nocr nry to llnvc Tlirlr lec Onurnn. lord , AcrordliiR to tlio Holding Trj-- Ing tlio ri.tttMnoulli ( Inrnliliro i No Drolilon Justice Cones' court ran against n full sized snag yesterday mornlmr , but succeeded in clambering over it before the day was over. Thecase.of W. E. Frnsor ngnlnst O. C. Duke was on trial. This is the llrst of nineteen other cases In which parties residing atPlattsmouth. Neb. , nro made defendants In garnishment pro ceedings by a Sioux City collection agency. and derives considerable interest from the fact that it | s to a certain extent n test case. The parties decided that they wanted to have the trial take place before a Jury , so a constable went out on the street anil picked up the first six unfortunate Individuals ho could llnd. When they arrived at the court room they held. n brief consultation among themselves , and with one accord demanded their fees in advance. This was n question that the Justlco had never been called upon to decide , and ho adjourned court immedi ately until afternoon In order that he might consult Jud go Smith. In the afternoon he stated that Judge Smith had decided that the Jurymen must nerve , fees or no fees , and run the risk of getting their money some lime in the future. Vivo of the jurymen were there tint ono had disappeared. Justice Cones offered to send a warrant for him , but an agreement be tween the plaintiff and defendant wns ar rived , by which It was decided that the case should bo tried before a Jury of live. The trial of the case occupied till the afternoon , and the attorneysrfor the purpose of making the Jurymen do penance , insisted In making speeches far into the evening. Doctors ? Pshaw 1 Take Deecham's Pills , PISOM SANTA CI.AUS. A I.cttrr Itrrrlrril by tlin Itoston Store Last Night from the 1)1(1 ( Jentlenmii. A good many pcoplo scorn to think that Santa Glaus is a myth , existing only in the imagination of childhood. This is n grave mistake. There is un doubtedly n mysterious personage fa miliarly known as Santa Claus. In proof of this the Boston atoro submits tl'o following loiter , just received from the jovial old follow : IlAinv. MOUNTAINS , Germany , Dec. 5 , 1892. Messrs. Fothoringham , While- law & Co. , Council Bluffs , In : Gonllo- mon I shall arrive in Council Bluffs Friday evening December 10 , at 8 p. m. , and will como direct to your store. You may bo interested , to know that I hnvo traded my reindeer team for two beautiful Shetland ponies. Had to pay $200 boot , but the ponies wbro so beauti ful I had to have them. Your proposi tion to Imvo mo deliver packages from December 10 to 25 with my ponies and cutter is accepted , and I will bo on hand the date and hour named. I will mnko your sloro my headquar ters during my stay in Council Bluffs. Very truly vourn , SANTA CLAUS , At the Boston Store tonight , 8 p. m. Special Toil Kettle Sale. Fine nickel plated cooper too , kettles. $1.25 , sold everywhere for $2.50 ; will lost n lifetime nnO never tarnish. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. Will Not Keep Store. Sheriff. Huron , who was intending to keep store with the Kd X. Drown stock of gro ceries , has changed bis mind , an injunction having been issued from the district court restraining him from soiling the goods at public auction , and restraining tlio men for whom ho seized them from disusing of them In any way. Tlio writ was issued on the strength of a petition filed by the Consolidated Coffee company and William Preston & Co. , against lili Drown , Kd N. Drown , D. M. Steele & Co. , Paxton & Gal lagher , Kirschbnum < fc Sous. L. J. Boynon and .lolin T. Huzon , sheriff. The plaintiffs claim that the defendant , Ed Drown , owed them t327 and ยง 787 on two separate accounts , and that ho had disposed of a largo amount of his property to his brother , Eli Drown of this city , although nothing appears on the records to show any such transfer was made. Tlio petition alleges that if any such trans fer was made , it was made fiv.uiUilently. The oilier defendants , it is claimed , commenced attachment proceedimr and sei/ed the stuff after proceedings had been begun by the plaintifl's in tlio district court of Douglas county. Piles of people have piles , but DoWitt's Witch Hazel salvo will euro them. The great success that attended the llrst day of cloak sale has been beyond our moot sanguine expectations , every purchaser made happy. Wo received nmny compliinonta during the dny , the stock being far superior to anything over shown in Council Bluffs , the prices a wonder. Ono laily remarked ' marked , our eastern buyer must'havo nearly stole them , or a friend did it for him. Itemoinbor , the great cloak ealo will last until Christmas , Every gar ment in our block at a now price , n. sav ing of from $2.50 to S7.50 on every gar- mont. Ladies , don't bo misled , but call and examine our stock and col our prices before purchasing. You know full well \ hon we advertise anything wo always do as wo BIV : and even a little bottor. BOSTON STORE , Fothoringlmm , Whilelaw & Co. Holiday photos , cut prices , $1,50 for cabinets , for ! ! 0 days. Cottage gallery , Riloy's old stand. Olllcers l.lorteil. The following officers hnvo been selected for the ensuing year by the Ladles auxiliary to the Union Veteran legion : President , Mrs , M , Crisp ; senior vice president , Mrs. 10. F. Wlllliiins ! junior vice president , Mrs. Sarah Watts ; chaplain , Mrs. H. Deal ; treas urer , Mrs. Annie Htrontr ; conductor ; Mis. Hello Hico ; guard , Mrs. 13. Sherwood ; stan dard bearer , Mrs. Lottn Klnj , ' . Mi/pah temple , I'yllilaii Sisters , has elected officers ns follows : I' , C1. , Mrs. .1. M. Scanlan ; M. K. C. , Mrs. Adel Hutti-r ; M. K. S. , Mrs , Li lo Hoherts : M. H. J. . Mrs. Net tie Spencer ; M. of 'I' . Mrs , O. Wesli-v ; M. of I-1 , , Mm. S. Kelley ; M. of K. and C ! . , Mrs , J. L. Smith ; 1 . of T. , Mrs. .1. 0. Hfljj.il. Constipation cured by DoWitt's /Karly I Users. If you want to m lco iv-Chrlstmns pres ent In tlio toy line don't rest until you visit the HOSTON STORE , got their prlcos unil BOO their lino. Everything that cuii bo thought of , from all the four quarters of the globo. All at our well known low prices. Hoston Storo. Paul Schnuitlor , iho druggist , has the newest novelties in celluloid and nlum- Ilium goods for the holidays. No ono cleo carries , the l.ino , and Ihoy ixro the Imiiilsomost things you over saw. 1,000 12-H103. at the Uoston Store for ,12c { each , hundomol.v bound in cloth. Othora got 25c for the suuo : thing. Boston Storo. iiKeiillt H Cooilii. J , S , Flagcollo , iho well known contractor , la in tight circumstances , if the allegation * of two or three petitions that were lllod In the district court yesterday are to bo be. liovcd. J. W. Stnilro was plaintiff in two cases , demanding writs of attachment upon two notes of the raluo of tsoo and Jl.MW re spectively , upou the ground that tlio ucfcud- nut wfl about to dlsiwif of his property with Intent to defraud his crcducmt Later In the day C A Tlbbotts filed n petition nskinff for n writ of nllnvlimonl on nn unpaid bill of f l.'lrt. QLntP Imt pvMilnjr Mr. Flapcollo tnndo nn nislgnment of all his business to W. It. Kne- pher for the benefit of hfo creditors. The ex act amount of his liabilities is not Known , but It Is stated that n number of other suits are to be filed today , Perfect action anil perfect lir.tlth result from tbousoof DoWitt's Little Karly Risers ; A perfect little pill. IT ( ois : TO TIII : m.tirrs. Tlin Kolin & llnrrU StocU nf Clothing Sold to M. Mnrcui. The 530.000 Jtock of clothing and penis' furnishing goods of Kohu & llnr- ri8 , the manufacturers and jobbers at 1107 llnrnoy street , Omaha , who re cently failed , was bought yesterday at sheriff's ' snlo by M. Marcus , the Broad way clothlnc man. No definite llgurcs could bo obtained , but it is understood that the price paid was something less tlmn $12,001. The cntlro stock will bo removed to this city today nnd tomor row , and In n few days Marcus will bo- glu a slaughter sale such us has never been seen in Council Bluffs. The Pocnhontas ladles will glvo n social and literary at Masonic temple this evening. Supper and dancing. Admission to all only 2oe , Y. M. C. A. Kiitrrtiilninriit. All excellent musical and literary program will bo the attraction at the parlors of the Young Men's Christian association ibis evening. Schubert's Serenade will bo sung by a ladles' quartet consisting of the Misses Colby , Daldwin , Kitlio Ogden and Bcrllm Grass. Miss Olllo Tracy will render in Iho sign language lo musical accompaniment "Nearer My Cod lo Thee. " The Clover Mandolin club , consisting of the Misses Dcdison and Louie , will play several num bers. Mr. H. W. Rothcrl will rccile In Hie sign language "Paul Revcre's Ride. " Mrs. Lyons will give a select reading and Miss Carrie Dodge will contribute a paper on university extension. g ( luoil , I have sold and used In my family for sev- ral years Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and plarrluca remedy , and have found it ono of 'ho most useful and satisfactory remedies 1 ver handled. C. II. Lewis * , druggist , Salt .akc City , Utah. Special Tout Snli" . The Boston Store coat sale every day until Christmas. All our stock of auios' , misses' nnd children's coats at iost price in addition to the sampln line ust received , boutrht at 50c on the dol- ar. Don't miss this sale if youvrnnta coat , wrap or capo. You can't afford to. BOSTON STORE , Council Bluffs , la. At the Young Men's Christian asso ciation ontortaiiimont tonight the stu- douts from the school for the deaf uro to furnish two numbers , the Clover Mandolin club plays , Mrs. Lyons will recite , Miss Dodco a , paper on Brown ing. Altogether a program of unusual exco'.lonco has been prepared for this occasion. 25 cents admission. Blind Burke , the musical prodigy , willappoarin three numborson program of the Pocahontas social at Masonic temple this evening. Ho will surprise ; is well as please everybody. A fine line ot holiday goods , juvenile books , choice perfumery and fancy arti cles of all kinds at Doll G. Morgan & 'Jo. 's drug store , 742 Lower Broadway. Special Christmas cutlery sale on Colo'scleun clipper pocket knives , razors and shears. Cole's , 41 Main street. Brighter than gas , cheaper than oloc- trie light and as beautiful as a dream those cew art lnmps"at Lund Bros. Church .llcctliis. The First Presbyterian church held its an nual meeting last evening. The report of the treasurer showed that the total receipts had been ? 400 ! ! , somewhat less than the disburse ments. The following ofticcrs were elected for the ensuing year : Trustees , F. II. ICcvs , V. D. Warner , R. P. Officer , S. D. Snyder , F. II. Hill ; deacons , .1. S. Love , W. S. Marshall , and J. ( Jr. Woodward ; treasurer , J. M. Flag- ler. You don't want a torpid liver ; you don't want a bad complexion , you don't want a bad breath ; you don't want u headache. Then use Do Witt's Little Karly Risers , the famous little pills. If you want a doll see the Boston Store lino. Everything from a rtoll for Ic to $17.50 speaking dolls , crying dolls , col ored dolls , dolls till you cnn'trost. Don't fail to make your purchases early before - fore the great rush. Wo can store thorn for you nnd deliver them free. Boston Store. _ ' Josiah Allen's Wife's Sister" will express - press her opinion "Onto the Wimmin Question" at the Pocahoutas social nt Masonic temple this evening. Coal and wood ; best and cheapest Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. II. A. Cox , No. 4 Main. Bought organ stock of C. B. Musi Co. Will sell thorn cheap. Mnr. Hour- icius , 110 , 114 Stutsmnn street. Do you smoke ? Have you tried T. L > . King & Co.'s Pivrtngus ? It's a charmer , .lust light ono. Gentlemen , the ( iuorftiino of fall goods in the city , juat roooivod. Roller , the tailor , 310 Broadway. The .Iiu-y 1 * ( irimlliiff , Tlio Mescbcndorf meat case was completed yesterday afternoon and given to the Jury in the district court nt o'clock. Last night at II o'clock the jury was still grinding. A Ciiru lur Croup. If your children are subject to croup always keep a botllo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at hand. It is n prompt and certain cure. If given as soon as the croupy cough appears it will prevent the attack. For sale by druggists. ISO dozen inoiissolliiu do solo handker chiefs , silk embroidered , at Ifio , 2oc , 35c ! , 50c , 75c , $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 ouch , something that makes n handsome Christmas present. Boston Storo. MePhail pianos and Crown organs , cash or installments. Mar. Bourlcius , IlGStutsmnn street. Carl Burhorn. successor to E. Bur- horn , has the only now jewelry stock in city , Many holiday novelties. See our line of ludlcs' all silk hand kerchiefs , handsomely Bilk embroidered , at 12)u ) each. Boston Storo. , The genuine Round Oak stoves , also line line of oil hcator4. Colo's , 41 Main stroot. _ Conl and Wood. Sackott & Preston , 028 Broadway. Telephone 41. L. P. Judson , civil cnginoor,328B'way. Scott JIOUBP ; good ooard ; low rates. Billy Pinkortoii Runs , .Down the Man Who Worked Hho Job , WAS LIVING QUIETLY IN MILWAUKEE r I. f\ \ t-'nink tlruro , the Notnl lp | iorailoArrrsteil After n I.OIIB ChA'U'--lto Once Tried to Kill Tom CHICAGO , 111. , Dec. lo. [ Special Telegram toTnnllcc. ] Omaha people will bo cml- nently interested to know that ono ot the innn who robbed Jonasen's Jewelry store has been arrested. This was the result of the Identification by William Plnkerton of two noted crooks under arrest In Milwaukee. These men had maintained n quiet residence nt 269 Lincoln street , this city , nn emi nently rcspectnblo neighborhood , and it is said were largely responsible for most of the crimes committed hero within the last few months. On Monday morning W. A. Plnkerlon. accompanied by postofllcc Inspector specter Fleming , went to Milwaukee nnd found the two prisoners in custody there to be Frank Druce , n noted western and south ern thief , with a very desperate repu tation , nnd William Doyce , alias W. C. Brown , alias Frank Hush , alias .loo Schcll , alias William Doycr , well known in St. Louis and Kansas City. On account of the numerous b.n'glarlcs committed in this city and also because of the Jonascn Jewelry robbery perpetrated in Omaha , the work being placed in the hands of the Plnkerton agency , search was made by them for Frank Drucc. The agency looked up a friend nnd compan ion of Druco in this citv named Rob Curry. Curry and Dnico had recently been arrested nt Canon City , Col. , for attempting to liber ate from prison at that point an old pal of Druco's named .1. K. Stratton. Druco and bis gang nro wanted for many postofllcc and Jewelry robberies throughout the west. Curry accompanied him In his raid on the Canon City penitentiary and here were captured , but Hmco succeeded in escaping the night after tlie capture. Cuiif-lit Uriieu'nTrull. Curry wns afterwards released , and re turned to Chicago. It was found that Curry was nt ono time employed as an engineer in a theater in this city , and while not a pro fessional thief himself , was on the most intimate - timato terms with all Ibc members of Iho western gang of burglars. Curry was approached relative to securing information regarding Druce , but protested his entire ignorance. The story was not credited and n careful watch was placed on Curry. About eight days ago the watch was rewarded by bringing him in contact with n man living on Cottage tago Orovo avenue , near Twenty- sixth street , under the name of Frank Foust. Foust was readily identified by the superintendent of Pinkorton's agency as Frank Druco. alias Frank Doyd , alias How ard , the well known' western sneak , burglar and all-around thief. Druco is , a southerner by birth , but for years be has operated in the west. Ho ' is known to the police authorities of New Orleans , the police of Fort Worth , Tex. , Kansas City and Den ver. Some years ago , in company with a companion , he committedn daring diamond robbery at Dallas , Tex. , stealing n tray of diamonds valued at $10,000 from a Jowler's window > iu tlio city. Shortly after he was taken into custody , but man aged to escape. On being arrested in Omaha h'eattempted to shoot Sergeant Ornisby of the Omaha police force. Bruce was afterwards arrested ut Kansas City , Denver , San Fran cisco and has also operated at Salt Lake City , Lo $ Angeles ana all over the west. SlmilcMrlii the Victim. The witnesses to identify Bruce not having arrived in Chicago , and knowing that if he were arrested without the proper papers ho would bo discharged on a writ of habeas corpusMr. Plnkerton instructed bis men not to arrest him , but take up a careful shadow until the arrival of n wit ness for the robbery in Omaha. The second da j-after the shadows had located him , he was found to connect with a very tall , smart looking chap , and together they proceeded to the west side of the n-iver. A watch was kept on the tall man's movements and it was found that ho was living at 20 ! ) Lincoln street , in this city , under the name of Boyer. The men seemed very suspicious and sly , as did also their wives. The men were traced down town while examining some prominent , business blocks and stores. Or Saturday last they acted so suspiciously thai the shadows were obliged to abandon' them , The next heard of them was their arrest in Milwaukee. On going up there Mr. Plnkerlon saw Ihe tnll man who was connected with Bruce and at once identified him as Will iam Boycc. This man came from Now York originally. Ho started in life as a shoplifter and was known ns a partner of the noted Mao Bennett , a student of old Mrs.Mamlelbaum. a well known receiver of slolcn property. From New York he drifted to St. Louis , where be is well known lo the police. He is at present wanted there for grand larceny , is also wanted in Kansas City for Jail-brc.ikingandhas been in custody at Louisville , Ky. , on a charge of shoplift ing. Lately , however , ho has confined all bis business to "porch climbing" on swell residences and to safe burglaries. Ho was * supposed to bo connected with the Huffman jewelry robbery at Quincy , 111 , , about a year ago. KTOI. , ! ? I'OI.I.OCIt'S DIAMONDS. That DiirlnK Drnl ISollcvnil to ho Oun of llrurit'rt Crimes. It is believed that among the crimes for which Frank Druco will bo com pelled to answer is the daring diamond robbery which was perpetrated on the Sioux City and Pacific express near Califor nia Junction some time ago , W. G. Pollock , a New York diamond salesman , was shot , pounded almost into Insensibility and robbed of $15,000 worth of diamonds in the presence of a dozen passengers and the work was done by a single man , who then leaped from the train , which was running fifty miles an hour. It is claimed that 'Druco ' was seen la this locality iv few days previous to the Pollock j i-obliery. Sluco then ho has kept pretty yroll out of s'ght , but , it seems , has not abandoned his criminal pro pensities. Bruce is well known , in this city , where his escapades produced ' series of sensations about two years ligo , Ho was the leader of Iho gang of thieves who robbed the Doston Store and was subsequently recognized by Sergeant Tom Ormsby In the World-Herald business olllco , Di'uco showed light , nnd quick as , ii ( lash drew n big revolver , which ho leveled in the officer's face , A tragedy was averted by the nervy action of R. L. Motcalfo , a well known newspaper man who'grapiiled ' with the crim inal before ho could pull the trigger. Druco was arrested and looked up in Uiu city Jail , from which ho madoi u desperate effort to escape. Ho bad got out of his cell nnd was in the act of prying up the scuttle and escaping into tlio street where ho was discovered. UHo was afterwards released on $ SOO ball , which ho forfeited , but was apprehended iu Kansas City and sent back. Tlie Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. 0 evMt-neo ngnlnit him wns not suniclent to convict and ho was m-nt rut nf town. Ho Is wanted In almost every Inrec city in the west and ! , contKleied ono of the most nervy nnd desperate criminals In the country , Vrom Niitvtirrgt C. F. Moore & Co. , prominent druggists of Nowborg. Ore , , say ; "Since our customers have become acquainted with the good qual ities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy wo sell but lltllo of any other kind. Chamber lain's medicines all glvo good satisfaction. " For sale by druggists. THREE STORES ROBBED. South Omnhn Iliirclur * M ltn tint UoiiniN of tlip Tint Hi Three stores on Twenty-seventh street , near the Exchange were robbed Wednesday night. A quantity of merchandise was se cured In each place. The meeting of the clly council nnd Hoard of Trade , lo bo held at the new council cham ber , Pivonkn block , tonight , is an important one nnd should bo attended by all citizens who are interested in the welfare of the city.Urnnvillc Urnnvillc T. Dnrlow , the motor conductor who wns injured by falling into n sewer ditch ou Twenty-fourth street last spring , has received n verdict for $1,200. The top on hogs Wednesday was $ ' , . ! ) , " > , and they went to $ ( UC > yesterday , the hiirh- est price paid since September , 1SS8. If corn and bogs keep on at this rale , Nebraska farmers will be the people. The Nebraska Central has abandoned work for the winter. K. 13. Day. n prominent Weeping Water cattleman , is in the city. DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking' Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies HLOE S PEHFOLO , 114 S.15tuSt. , Next to Postofflce. ARE TROUBLING YOU ! IVoll.rome nnil have thorn oinnilno.l by our optician reo of c'hniyp. nnd. If nocr < arrtlttdJ with ivnalroC jur-l-KtlPliC-riON" Si'KCTACLKSor KVK ( JI.ASS- SK the best In the world. If jrotulu not ni'od KR | * B * we will tell you M ami a I visa you what toilo. Oll.l ) > Sl'KUTACl.KH ar KVK ULA&UM KIIOM { .t.'lj UP. I'lnln , uniokc , blue or rrnlto k'lrmc * . for protecting tbu eyes , froin&jcti putr up. Max Meyer & Bro.Co Jewelers and Opticians. ' tit Ilitrrn H reels DR , R. W. BAILEY Teeth Filled With out Pain by the Latest Inven tion. Tcoth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Set of Teeth OD llulikr for $5.01 $ I'crfect nt guaranteed. Tooth extracted In tlio nioriilni : , KCTY ones InicrtcJ In the evening ot sama day. ca specimen * of Ucmovablo Dridcc. Eco specimens of Flexible Klaatlo I'lalo. All work warranted us represented. Offlco Third Floor Paxton Block , Telephone 10S5 , ll'.th and Knrniim Sis. Toke elevator or stairway from lljtli St. entrance. Improved Safety Elevators , KIMBALL BROS. OMAHA OI'TIPE 1014 DOUL * > GS S' Cor. Oth Pt. and 11 Ave. , Council HI tiffs , W , C. ESTEP iFuiieral Director , Embaliner , 114 Main Street , Council BlulTs. EVILS , WKAKNKBSKS , DI5I1ILITV , 1TC. , tlml no- eomi | njr Ilicm In mon Ql'll'KLV nnil 1'HIIMA- NKNTIA' UUIIHU. Kill I 8TUKNGT1I anil lone clven toovory part of tlio bony. I will 'coml ( to- curely p c < Bil'KHBB ) to nny eullorer the pruicrli. | tlon tlmt cureil mo of these trouble ) . Aclilrass , It. A. lIlCAUljKV 1IATT1.E CllKEIC , MlOII. GRADE ORDINANCE NO. 191. An oidlnanonchaniliiK the irrado of Dorcas street from the wcateurbof Tlh etrcotoxtciul- ed to the onst curb of lllh slrcot , In the city of Omnliu , nnil repeallni ! so much of Orado Or- dInlinee No. HI , and so much of uli ordinances In coulllct herewith : Holtordnlnod by the city council of thotolty of Omaha ; fcotlon I. Wheroae. property owners repre senting tlio totnl frontn o on Dorcas strool. from Till Ktrout to Uth slieot. have iintllloiicd the mayor and city council for the clianini of ErailohoroltKi'lermuntlonod , nnd liuvo waived ull ( liunanos that may ailsu by reason of shell ohiinKeof RrndO ! Therefore , tlie crndo of sild : parts of Dorcas street is hbreby uhanzod and ostabllshod so that the elevations bluill lo : ns follons , the Krado between the points cltod liolni ; uniform striifcht lines ; ( jriuleof Dorcas street ! Klovatlon Klovatlon of . outh of North Curb Uurb \Vcstcurb of 7th street ex tended , as established. . . . 18.10 1R1.0 Kastcurbof 8th street 'J 0.5 Boas Wcsleurbof gth street ' . ' 01.0 JiOI.O ICabt curb of Uth btrout , us oslabllsbeil ' 'I2.i 2l2..r > Boetloni' . So mucliof Grade Ordinance NoS'.l , nnd so mueliof all oilier ord iiiinces dcflnliiK the grades of the above htrocts , us conlllcts with tlio provisions ol thU urdlnaiiec. lu here by repcafi'd. Section I ) . That IhH ordlaanco shall take clTeotand bo la force from and aftur Us j 1'ussed Novotnlior29th , 1801. JOHN QltOVES. Olty Clorlc. A. O. JUnVAUIKS , ActliiK ProsliJunt Ulty Counull , A pprovcd NovonAjcr , ! * ) * Mlhj , , RJ , I3f Mayor , PROPOSALS FOR SI3WUR HEPAIR8 SealL'd pioposuK will do riTi'lved by llio iindi-olKiifd until 1:30 : o'clock p. in. . Duot'inlicr 123 , IbUL1 , for llio repairs of huwurs that may lie ordi'ivd by the < : lty coiuicll for llio year fiiil- Iiitf DeceiulM-ral , 1H93. Kiich work to du done uud nialrrliil fiirnlxlicd In accoidiiiico wltli ] ilansind Hin'clllcatlons on fllu In lliuollleu of lliuj'oaidot I'ublluVorliw. . 1'ioposalu to IM ) madoon pi-lnlcil blanK'H fiir- nlhlii'il by tlin hoaril. and tht'Mt accoinpanlcd will ) a ci'MIIIrd check In tlio Mini nf } MO ) , pay- itblo to the ulty vi Uinaliu , an an ovldunco uf good faith , x The board lo-servi's tliu rlulit to rojcct any or all bids and to walvu dcfcclM. 1' . W. IUHKHAUSEU. . Chulrniaii Hoard of I'llUUuVoiliH. . Omaha , Nub. , IK-c. 0 , Jb02. Dec , 0 , 10 , 10 , 17. Oh ! Girls , Not again Inside of your years will you be able to exercise your privileges , and in sympathy - * pathy with you we have decided to give you , one more chance before the New Year is rung in. Are you going to do the "ringing"Maybo ? he would get you a much nicer ring if you bribed him with one of our neat and nobby dress up business suits. What's the matter with Christmas ? . $8,50 , $10 , $12,50 and $14 Special prices for special suits in black , brown , gray , plaids , checks , stripes and plain cheviots , all wool , cassi- meres , clay worsteds A limited number at these prices. An elegant Prince Albert suit for $16. If she won't get one for you , you certainly can't ' afford to miss getting one , as any one of these suits is a dead sure mascot on the ringing business. sure the sign reads Columbia Clothing Co. , Cor. 13th and Farnam. Then you will see where you are at. Special ftf COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\rANTKI ) A pupil mir o lit tlioV. . C. A. hoi- > > pltiil. cor. ( itli avcmio niul ! ) th nlrcot , niiiHt 1)3 between 2J nnd H3 years old ; ufttooil moral charac ter. Apply at ouCo. \\rANTKII-SKCOSD JIIKIr WAJKS { 1.00 VKK ' week. Apply to Airs , llornco Kvcrett , 2d UTO- nuoaiulBth Etruet , Council UlulTa AWANTii : > At onca. 3 or 4 KOOUVo - 1 cornlro i mnkcru. titontly job for Iho right men. II ) Grnhl ,1 Son , Council lllutTs. rP\V < ) Rlrls wnntcd to do houn-HOrk. Apply at 023 JL Klrnt avcnuu. irANTKU Klrnt-cliise islri for housework , ( ioou wnito ? . Apply ftt la North Kirbt aIrc-et. HOUSES AND LANDS. FOR UXCIIANUB A nlc < ) home on S. "th street , noarlHh avouue , clear oConcumbranco , for homo In Omaha. Hnnscom I'lnoo ot Kounui ) I'licu pre ferred. Will nut In ? i,5JJ difference. Ureanihl odi , Nlcholtun & Co. FOUKXCIIANdK Goodl-room liomo on South bth Btrcetfor land. Grconahleldi , .Nic.'ioNon , V Co AHHTIlACTOnndloans. Kami and city pro.arty bought and sold. IMacy & Tnoma ) , Council 11 In ITa. FAKW and city loans. Money loaned on btoc'c and grain. Heal estnlo for salo. Dwelling an 1 business rentnlt. Money loaned for local Inventors , 1'OUKUO XTowlo. IMS leurl Htrcot. lots In Central anb. 100 ! a loth In Mullen's ad1. .15 lots In llnylls * .V I'almoiM' &HotH In Mayno's 1st. 0 loth In 1'ottor , i Uobb'i. 21 loin In lloar'n sib. 15 lots In llcer'a add. . > 2lottiln lllghlaudadd. 18 lots In llutcMuaon'u adj. 4. > lots In Turloy'H add. Hints In Hldnlo'Dadtl. mints \ViUhfHudd. . Iti lots In f'lerco'i * add. Lots In ovnry addition to the city cheap forcjs'i. oren paymenU. Cull and sou us. No trouble to fhow proporty. Grccnnhlolds , Nicholson & Co. f'\t \ ACltlSS upper llroadmiyi uple-idld piece for OplsittliDfj cheap for cash , or will iivchatixo for Improved residence property In Council 111 nils , ( jrociibhlolds. Nicholson X Co. . * AND Kll'JIT Unil ! rlcheit and most GAimn.S beautiful trnct In 1'oltavaUamln county : too Vntcrprlsn 1'lucei live nr ten acrj lots. Ureon- 6lilolil . Mchulauu & Co. , ( HI llroadwuy , WK WANT ten aero of land within five mlluj n ( city. Don't c.im how roiuli It U. ( iroau- shield * . Nicholson , vCo , EXTKUIMIISK I'laco , for fruit * or cardoni iiiburban homca , line aero lots , twenty mlnutoi Ho in motor line. Urocnahleldi , Nicholson & Co , 15 FAK.MS to oxclunRO for housaa and lots or Lpood vacant lots. 21 acrcior nlcj Kurdon land forealout $ .VJ per acre. Johnston , t Van 1'attun. | 7iUlT : 1'AIIM Improved , a mile and a half from i. thopostolllcn , : i' ' ucrai ; A room lions ? . Htabla , I * 1C. Will tifclmnxo for roslduncs In Council UlulTs , ( ireoriiflilcldH , Nicholson .V Co. . from city ; will null at cut If -taken thla week , ( iruenidilnld * , Nicholson & Co , MONTHLY 1'AVMBN'M-Kor alo. naw live- room IIOUBO , | ntli room , floctrlo lights , ull mnilorn Improvements , one block from motor. A model liomo. ( iroi'ii.tilehU , Nlcholnoii k Co. I ) KH1DK.NCU lot.ft ! fool front. Hvo blo i from illllonmer holiunl , uifureil for sale , fur this wouk onlyatfiUi , ( ireonihloldn , Nicholson & 'C'o. DANCING SCHOOL. MONIMYS In It. A ? parlor * , chlldTon. tTpTmT mlulU , : 'M | i. m. HoclalH second anil fourth .Momlny'Ji. | m , Muslufninliihod partlon and clubi. Addrosi It. A. I'arluri.Coiincll luUorlOJ ! ! ! ! Knrnim st..Omaha. W , ! ' . t.tianihum , limlructor. MISCELLANEOUS. G AllllAOl1' rumored , roipoola , vaults and chlmnoys cloinoJ. K. I' , llurku , city bld < . TO ALL OWNKRS OP LOTS OR PARTS OP LOTS ON SHIRLEY STREICT FROM 1WTIJ STREET TO 29TII AVENUE. You niu licnO > y notlfli'd that the undur- hlKni'd , Ihri'ii illnliiUiri'slcil fr < Mholili'rs ! of tliu city of Oiniibii , liavn bei'ii duly appointed liy Iho mayor , with tliu approval uf tint city coun- i.'l. of Mild clly , lo ahsitvi tlin daina M to Urn owners respectively of the properly alTeoled byKiadliiK tMlilfh < y hlivul from'JHth htioot to UOtli aveiiui' , ( h-i'lart'il necessary liy oidlnancii No. aiUI. passed July 'M , IU'J2 , and appiovi'd July US , iW'J. Vou are ftirllior notified , that having ac cepted said appointment , and duly iiunllllcd iiHrciiulifd liy law , wit will , on tliuIht ilay of December , A. D , Ih'J'J , at Iho hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon , nt lliuollleu of It , W.tilhson , room 21(1 ( , Now urk Llfo buHilliiK , within the corpora HI llmllh of * ald city , mcut , for Ilio pur- posoofcoiihtderliiK and inakliiirthoahseshiiniiit of danuiKo to iho ownen , lexjiuctlvuly of sald | liroiierty , alfi'ded by Mild uradliiK , taliliii' utu consideration Hpeclal liciu.'lils , If any , 'You 11 lo notllied in bti iiiuhfiit , at Ihu tlmo and place aforehald , unil make any objections to or btali'MHJiilb concmilim hiild nfchOM of damaafs us you may consldor proper , JOHN W. ItoilillNH. W. II. OATKH.dOdlOt COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS , All kinds of Dyeing nnd CIonnhiR done lu Mm highest style of tho. art. f'aclcil and tnlncd fabrics inudo to lool : as ROOI ! us now. \Voric promptly done and dollvorod In all liurts of tlio country. Send for price Hat. C' A. MAGHAN , Proprietor. Breadwnv.nourNorlhwGslorn Do ot , CouncilHhirt'H. In. Unlli-il Mtntcs AIiiiHliiU'R Kalr. In tlio circuit court , of tlio United States for tliu district , of Nebraska : Algernon S. 1'atrlek vs. Krwln Davis Xo. 233 U. U.Public Public notfco Is horby clvou that In nursu- iinconnd by vlriuo or nn alias order of court Issued out of above n.-uncd court In above en- Itlcil cause. I , Hi-ail I ) . Klniik'hter , United. States marshal for Iho dlstrletof Nobiuskn , will on the olchteunth day of .laiuiary. A. D. 18M , at tlio hour of ten o'clock In the faronoon of said day , at the front ( north ) door of the : oiiiity court linuio of ICnox county. NobruB- < ii , In the town of Nlohrara , Knox county. No- naska , soil at public auction , as tliu law (11- lorts , to thu highest and best bidders , all the iRdl , tltlo nnil Interest nf tha nforotalcl I'rwln Davis In nnd to tlio following lands and tene ments , to-w.t : N ii of sec 4 , twp'U , north of nuico 'I. wcstt iml n ! i no1 ! anil o ' 4 s o ' i of see ' . ' . and thu s ' .v'i of see " . > . In twp : il , north : nil of range : i , west of the lith p m , and the o SS of soolll in twp Ml , north of runeu * . ' , west : and the s ! J of the s w ' .i of see ! . ' , and the n ' , { of the n w U of see 11 , nnd thos w 'i of llio H w ! i of sou II , and the n o ' .i of sec I' ' , and the H w U of see 15 In twpII. north of ran o'J. west : and the s o ti of souf'O , and tlio w < > of s w 'i of boo'iu , and the n w > 4 of see I1. ) , in twp : i ) , north , all of ranno 2 , wust : and the n Vi of see l ! . and the s w ! { of see 19 , and than w 'i of see'-0 , nnd tlio w H of -GO H , .mil the no ' 4 of sou ill. In twp III , north of ranuoll. west ; anil the s o U of sco . * > , nnd 8 w ' 4of sou I , nn I the n u ! i of sou ? , anil tlio n o ] i of s w A. and the w ' , 1 ' of s w ! t of bou - ' . and the n w ' 4 of s o U of HOU ' . ' , and thu u ' 4 of s o H of pec 11. In twp > , north of ran o : i. west ; and iho s 14 of see 13 , and tno n w H of nee ay. and the n Yt of s w U , anil then \ - of n o Hot sou' " . ' , In twp Jl. north of rangd : i , wint , and the o ' , { of BOO H , In twpito , norili of ranco' ' , woit : nnd tlio w ' ,4 of n w U. nnd th < ! w Yt of s w U of sou : ii : , In twp III , north of nmKii' ' . woiti and the s ' ,4 of HOC 0 , In t\v ) > ; ( ) , noi Hi of i-iiiuo'.1 , west ; nnil all of see J. ' , In twp'll , nortli of r.iiiKO 'J. west ; arid the n w ) i of sue 7 , twp 20 , raiiKO * ) , west : auit and tlio si ! of sec. 'M In two. if ) , north of ran 10 : i west , and the w'.i of hoc. "D.aiul tlio sii of ROD. Ill In twp. ill , north of riuno if west , mid the H1 } ofswU , anil thos'iofsoli of see.M. . and the M'/I of sec.7. . and Kw'i ' and no'-i of hee. L'.i , ami tlin nwy and swU anil soil of sec , 17 , all In twp. 111. norJJi of raucn'l west : ami tno n'i ' of nw'4 of sec , -I , mid mi'4 of sec. 4 , and ntjof nw U ef sec. R and nu'i of sou. 1' . ' , anil no'4 and sw U of Gee , U In twp "U , north of raiu-o II west , and o'i of sw'i ' nnd wHof so't of sec. U. In twp. Ill , north of raneo U weal , ull situated In Knox county , Xohrnslia , Tliu Hiimo hiivlii ! ! boon heretofore lovlcd upon by vlrtuo of a writ of altarilunont Issued out of the district court of Knox county , Ne braska. Said sale Is to satisfy a judgment of Raid I'nUod Hlnlc.H circuit court obtain nil at tin January term , IKtJ , In favor of Alcornooti t ) . I'atrioK , and usalnst the said Krwln Divls. 1IICAD D. KI.AUQUTKIt , TTnlted Ktntes Marshal. Dlslrlotof Nubraska. JOHN \\KHHTKit , Attorney for plalntlir. Nolle" "if , \n rmniinit lit Uuimijoii fop Ulmiiifii or ( irnile. To tliu owners of all loll or pirtsof lots on Huward stiect , from UOlli utiuol to Ulst slruoli Vou are hereby notlfloil that thu under signed , thromllslntoioilud freeholders of tno city of Oniulni , have boon duly appointed by the mayor , with -jpurovaldf ihuulty coun cilor said oily , to assess the daiuaKO to the , owners respectively of Iho property airootcil by tlm clmmio of urado of said street , doelared nocussury l.y ordinance No IKS. passed August tllh , 1V.U , appoved Au.ust llth , lrtU. ! yon are fiirthor notified that havliiR ao copied laid aofio ntment , nnJ duly ( juallflou m , required by law. we will , on the afht day o December. A. I ) . , IH'J. ' , at the hour of ID > ) 'coclc In the forenoon , at the olllco of hhrlver , VO'i > oMiilioe , HO.I 1'arniim Blrcpf , within thu i-o'uorato limits of s'aldclly , n not for the purJ noioof coiislileriuK and maUInt tlio nsswu- iiiiintof damiuo to thoownOM reipuetivoly of suld proporty. nirocli'd by mild ehaiiKO of L-rudo. tnliinn Into coiiblif eratlon upeolal bono- You arc notlflee , tobo jnesont , at the tlmo and plaeo aforusiilil , nnd maUo any objootlona toor liitoiiicnta conoainliu said assosimunt of dumaijoB UK you m iy jnjldiir iirotior. \V. ( i , nlllCf \ lt.lt , T. II. SKOI'1,1.0011 ' , JArf. STOOKDAIjH , Omaha , Nob. , Dec , Oth , 1BJ3. l > \