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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1802 ,
THE DAILY
COUNCIMMATl-TS.
NO. 12 PKAUt , STUHIiT.
Dcllvrrrd liy cnrilcr to nny pnrt of tlio city
II.V. . Til/PON , - MANAOKH.
Tft . , I-IMUIM.N . llluMnwiOnice . No. 43
J 1.1,1.1 HOM.H
JNglt , | Kditor . No. 23
MIXIIIt SIKtfTWX.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
D.v.in U B ir. fin > : 'Ui. Oul.
Tlio city council will hold Its regular
nionlhl.V Ineetlntr tills evening.
The Klrst National , Citizens anil Oniccr &
luso > 's banks will close today. _ _ _ _
Mlsi Ted > e will entertain the Ill-owning
c-luli toniorrow evening at her residence on
Third sti cot
.lainrs Amli'i-son has been airpolnted
( lcUl.v | ) rlt.V marshal to tnltc the place viv-
I'nlcil b.v U II CouslnH.
II W. Tiltou ontcrtnincd Tin : HEI : carrier
boj'HSnturdto evening at tit an oyster suii-
per at his home on Fifth nvcnUo.
'I he funeral of the late H. .1. Wallace will
take place tills afternoon at 'J0 : ! ! o'clock from
his rtblik'nce. 310 East I'icrc-c street.
James Anderson has boon appointi'il deputy
I'lty marshal to talto the place of I. . H.
Cousins , who taltes a position today as
deputy coimtv auditor.
l The tiolieo were nalitied yesterday of the
desertion of H. .1. Woodward , a soldier from
Tort Omaha. A description of him was fur
nished with Urn request that u wiitrh bo
Kept for him here' .
Tim lloaiil of Supervisor. * will hold its
ri'i'iilar session rotilineiieitit ; this morning.
Tts attention Is railed to a hrap of snow that
has blockaded travel for four weeks on the
sidewalk on the northwest corner of the
court house yard.
Mrs. Henry Kmrlchardt filed an Informa
tion Satin-Jay clmiylnt , ' Al Hey ; r of this
elty with assault with intent to
dojnvat bodily injury. She claimed that
Huyer knocked her husband down a day or
two tie ( and pounded him so that ho is now
ronllneil to his bid. A warrant was issued
for Hoyor's arrest.
Mrs. Henry Kntrlchardt has tiled an Information
mation artist Al Hoyer , a plasterer of this
city , diurgiuK him with assaidt with intent
to do threat bodily injury. Hlie claims that
ho assaulted her husband wlillo the latter
was in the city a few days ate , and without
my provocation licat and pounded him , in-
iictitifr injuries that still eonllno him to ills
home in the. country.
A New Years dinner will be served today
nt the Union Christian mission for the
poor of the city. Air. Oolong , the manager ,
will bo assisted by the old settlers and the
Grand Army post , and ho is constantly re-
ceivine supplies in such quantities as make
it extremely improbable that the provisions
will run out before tlio appetites of the
quests. Dinner will be served from 1o'oloeli
until 5 p. in.
Draw Your Oivii Conclusion.
"Mi. J. O. Davenport , manager of the Port
BraK'K Hcdwood Co. , Ft. UI-IKH , Cal. , , ha ;
this to say of Chumburlain's Cou li Kemedys
" 1 used it , for a severe cold and cough and
obtained immedlato relief , in tlio Fort
llragg lied wood Co.'s store wo have sold
largo iiuantitlcs of Chamberlain's modi
ciues. " Kor sale oy drmjgists.
ri.'KAO.V/ ' It.ltnt.tl'llS.
II. A. Holt Is vlsltln"g fi-ieiidsln Keil Oak.
Jud o Dcemer is reported to bo Improving
rapidly.
Harry Mann left Saturday morning for :
visit to Denver.
Mis.s Lucille Cannon of Chicago is UK
guest of Miss Sadie D.ivis.
Mis. W. F. Indenof Hapid City"S. . D , is.
the guest of Mrs. ,1. , i. Stork.
I' The infant son of II. K Grimm is danger
ously ill with diphthcrctie croup.
nMr. and Mrs. YV. S. Ament and son Calcl
have returned to their homo in Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Hielmrdson of Minncap
oils are guests of Dr. .r. II. Cleaver and wife
Ifov. T. F. Tliiekstim returned last even
ing from u visit to his old homo in Pennayl
vania.
N. N. Field has just learned of the death
of his niece , Mrs. .1. N. Field of Knoxville
Tcnn.
Miss Winnlci Crofts of Beatrice , Nob. , i :
the guest of the Misses Spooner on Fourtl
street.
George B. Hewitt of Yorkshire. la. , is it
the city , the guest of his sister , Mrs. J. M
> Flaglor.
J , ITibhinsof Kvle county , Pa. , is in tin
city ibr a visit with his daughter , Mrs. J. M
Scanlun.
Mr. Stuart of Denvci' , who has been th
guest of Mr. and Mrs. .1. l-i. Stewart , lia
returned homo.
Miss Ida Wallace , who has been snondin ;
the holidays with her parents , returns todn ,
to Iowa City , to icsumc her medical stndta
Miss Daisy Fezler of Grand Island , wh
has been spending the holidays with Alis
Maud C'avfn on Park avenue , will rettir
homo this evening.
lrs.V. . II. Waketlcld and Miss Klttl
Billiard loltSiitmihtyevening forl'icrro K. L
to visit friends fora week. They will ut
tend the ball given in honor of the inaugur :
tion of the now governor.
The report that K. W. Yosswinklo ha
been taken seriously ill at tioncsco , 111
seems to have been at least an exaggeratioi
He is at homo again , and says that with th
exception of n blight indisposition bo ha
been as well im usual. Mrs. Yosswinklo di
not go east , the report of his illness bein
promptly contradicted.
AM Invnlimhlii Iti'iurily tor Colilq ,
Sheriff. Hardman of Tyler comity , Wes
Virginia , was almost prostrated with a col
whim ho began using Chamberlain's Cous
Itcmedy. In speaking of it lie says ; "It guv
, mo almost instant relief. I Ihul It to bo a
invaluable remedy for colds. " For sale b
druggists.
Wanted Ctibli offer for ton share
Cili/.on's State b.uilc stock. Must I
sold. Add roes 13. U. Shenfo.
Ar. or KATIIIJK M'.HKNOMV.
Arrangement * Miul for the MINI llltca Ovi
tlin lUiiimliix of tint l > n l 1'rlcj.t.
The funeral of Hov. Father K. P. M
Monomy will take place tomorrow mornii
at 10 o'clock from St. Xavior's Cathol
church. ArrangoinonlHhavo been completi
for the event , -which will.be wltnchsed by
larger number of people than any simlh
event of the kind in Council I Hull's for year
The following priests will bo the oflli'ers (
the mass ! Celebrant , Very Hov. Fa tin
Xieglerof St. Louis ; deacon , Very Uov , IJ. I
Lenclmn of lloouu ; sub-deacon , Uov. Shi :
macher of Neola ; master of ceremonies , Ho
James llcnilmn of Council UlulTsi orate
Hov. J , .1 , O'llrlon of Dimlap ; pall-bearer
Father McCarthy of Omaha. Father Flav
of DCS Molnes , Father O'Fiirrell of lov
pity , Fallier Moran of lied Oak , Fath
ItrommciiM'hcnklo of Westphalia , Path' '
J.onginua of Council Uluffs , Knthcr Foley
Stewart ,
Tlio funeral procession , upon leaving tl
fhuivli for tlio Calhollo cemetery , will for
in the following order :
Altar Iloj-K ,
( llrlsof St. Kiancls Academy.
Hoys of HI. Joseph's Academy ,
VouiiK l.ndliT. ' Hodallty.
Hand.
Ancient Older of Illhornlaiis.
VOIIIIK Men's Institute.
Cutlinllo .Mutual Henotlt Association ,
DthiT oclutlcs.
l.iulli's of the Con
GuntU-nicii of tbo Coi
1'rli'sts In rarr
1'a 11 lleaiers.
I'rlvato
Tlie body lies In state in priestly robes
St. Fr.mcls Xnvicr's church with a guaid
honor , and can bo viewed at any time. Al
opportunity to view the body will bo glv
lifter mans on IHicsilay.
8nmi > tliii | | ; ( limit.
I have sold and used In my family for HC
oral years Chamberlain's , Colic , Chuler
and IHarrhuta remedy , and have found
une of the most useful and satisfactory rei
i-illcs I ever bundled. C. II. Lewis , druifgls
Suit Lake City , Utah.
_
Brighter than tras , ctienpor than olc
trio ll 'tit and as bouutilul us n urouiu
those now art lamps at Lund Lira * ,
viMifo vnmi rni'von m itrrc *
NWS JROJI IflLSlIL BLDrrS
Brotben Ellsworth Make Things Very Lively
Each for the Other.
WILLIAM BITES OFF GEORGt'S ' NOSt
Qitiirrrlril Alinnt lulling n Short Cut.\rross
n I'leld Tlio Injured .Unn IsSiiliif ;
for Heavy Ditnmurs nnd I'rnse-
cutliii ; Crliiiliuilly.
The January moon that shines on Wash
ington township does so with a gory hue , allen
on account of a quarrel between two
brothers , fleet-go E , Ellsworth and his
brother William. The former Is minus a
larger portion of his nose by reason of his
brother having sworn off on the doctrines of
vegetarianism. According to the story ho
tells , ho had been In the habit of going
through a Held owned by William in order
to avoid the snow which almost blockaded
the road leading to his home. 1/ist Friday
when ho passed through the Held as
usual , he claims tliat U'illluin and his son
jumped upon him and knocked him down ,
whereupon William bit a large , juicy mouth
ful from his brother's noso. George has now
commenced an action against his brother for
i,000 damages , and last , Saturday attached
$ 'JUOU worm of his property on the ground
tha t William was about to put ills property
out of hla hand * In order to keep him Irom
getting anything. HnaUo swore out a war
rant , for William's arrest oy the charge of
mayhem.
Your grocer keeps Cuilahy's KOK Brand
Extract of Beef , for ho can't afford to keep
first class sugar and second class food pro
ducts.
.Monday us New Veut-'s Day.
The Boston Store will be closed all day
Monday.
FOTIIUIIINGHAU , WlllTKI.VW & CO. ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
LAST WliKK IN hOCIIvI'V.
event ! Itrlltliint A Hit Irs In tilt ; Soehil I.lno
4ilvcn b.v Well Kniixtn Itlullltes.
Last week was n vcrj busy one in social
'
irclcs. Every evening witnessed' one or
lore events which Justly deserve the name ,
ml the gay butterflies have been so long on
ho wing that it is to be very much doubted
Sunday was not enjoyed more thoroughly than
ny Sunday for months past. Beginning
vith the boat club party , the procession
vent on both by day and bj night , turning
ho holiday sersou into a genuine gala week.
Miss Georgia Bennett entertained a parly
if her friends Wednesday evening at her
mine , corner of Willow avenue and Bluff
trott. It was in honor of Miss May Watts
if Neola. who was spending the week with
ler. Dancing and cards served to pass the
evening most onjoynbly , prizes being
warded to Mrs. A. W. Croady , Mr.Mr -
nueblen and Mr. Lougce. The following
guests were present : The Misses Xurmueh-
en , Oliver , Mary Oliver , Farnswortli. Cora
? arnsworth , Key , Brown , Wallace. Patter-
on , Sherman , Bowman , Nellie Bowman ,
Shepherd , Luta. Keller , Ue Vol. Billiard ,
foaling , Wickham. Gleasmi , Gertie Gleason ,
Joss , Watts , Harkness , Bessie Harkness.
Messrs. Atwood , Driscoll , Allen , E. B. and
I. X. Bowman , Casady , J. Casady , Sliep-
icrd , Ogdcn , II. Ogden , Xunnuehlen ,
Wright , Hollelman , Metcalf , Hess , Patter
son. Messrs. and Mebdames Casady and
L-ougee.
Heeeiitlon lit the IMtsey.
On Thursday and Friday afternoons two
n-illiant receptions were given at the Pusey
. -osidenee , corner of Willow avenue and
'earl street. The llrst was given by Mrs.
W. II. M. Pusey and Mrs. C. II. Pinne.v , and
.ho second by Airs. J . K. F. McGce and Mrs.
IMnnoy. The house was magnificently deco
rated for the occasion. The parlor was a
irofuslon of palms and smihix , garnished
ivith hyacinths and narcissus , and from a
: > ewer of palms built In the hall came the
strajns of an orchestra which furnished
nusie all the afternoon. Dainty refresh
ments were served in ihodiiiingrooiii , which
was ornamented with ferns , smiliix , violets
: ind cream roses , while candelabra with
.jrocn shades gave a beautiful effect
to the scene. The dresses worn by the ladies
were beautiful , and altogether the enter-
Uiinmeat of eacli day was made one long to
uc remcmberi-d by tlio two hundred and more
who were present. The ladies who gave the
receptions were assisted in entertaining by
Miss Fannie Heynolds , Miss Lucille Finny ,
Mrs. F. S. Pusey , Mrs. C. E. II. Campbell ;
Mrs. S. Saunders , Miss Officer , Miss Nellie
Xurmuelilen , Miss Jennie Baldwin and Airs.
W. S. Cooper.
Marriage bells chimed ut Danville , 111. , lasl
Wednesday evening , when Wesley Uncoil1
Fleming , a well known traveling man of thir
dly , led to the allar Miss JcimU
Brandon , ono of the society belles o !
that place. The wedding took placi
at the home of tliejiride's parents and was
a very elaborate affair , a largo number o !
guests being present. Miss Hozella Fleming
of this city acted as bridesmaid , while Mr
Alaris Fleming , also of Council Bluffs , olll
elated in tlio capacity of best man. Tin
wedding march was played by an orchestra
and the house was ilncly decorated will
palms and smilax in honor of the liapiv l
event. The bride and groom are now visit
ing their relatives * ! ) ! Danville , and will re
main until next Thursday , when they leavi
for Chicago. There they will be tendered i
reception on Friday , nnd on Saturday the ;
will start for Council Bluffs , where they wil
make their home.
Farewell llamiuet ,
A number of young ladies gave J. L. Pax
ton a farewell uliiincr at the Grand Xov
Year's eve. Covers were laid for tweut ;
and an elaborate dinner of eleven course
was served. The table decorations am
guests' cards were all In white and pink.
A beautiful embroidered center piece , plnl
roses , garlands and silver candelabra , pro
duced a charming effect. The Kpanlsl
students with mandolin , harp and guilai
furnished music during the entire dinner ,
Those at the table worn the Misses Cori
of Denver ; Catch , of DCS Moines ; Dodge
Hockwoll , Osborne , Key , Davenport , Hicc
Mrs. Fcrson , and Miss Fnrnsworth , Alcssn
Paxtou , Dawson , Mayne , II. A. Woodburj
Terry Everett , Edward Everett , Baxtei
McCague , Smith , Carter of Omaha.
Following is tlio menu :
lllue 1'olnts ,
I'rali-lut'lilckcn llroth with U > nen.
Loliiinr Uutluis a la Newbcrg.
Vi'iiUun Lin ( led.
SJauco I'orluiiupso ,
llionned Hui.'ol 1'otatoe :
llimbt Quail ,
Triilllo Saticp ,
Trench I'cns.
rimiiinaene Punch l-'i-o/cn.
Ill-east of Turkey In ( 'iises , u lu Klue.
( joriiiaii Asparagus.
lMiicaili | ) ) ( Sn'hul.
Velvet Icii Cream.
I'tnlt.
Kdam Ciii'i'se.
Salted Crackers.
C.oll'1'e.
Miss Cory wore a Felix gown of Dale yo
low crepe with ostrich feather garniture an
an elaborate turquoise girdle.
Miss Gutch was attired in pearl gray chl
fen over gray silk.
Miss Dodge , palo gray silk with dar
green velvet tiiminiiigs ,
Miss Hockwoll , cream white crepe du chit ;
embroidered in oriental colors witli garni
velvet bodice.
Miss Osborno , empire gown of lavcndc
silk embroidered in white.
Miss Key , Paris gown of silver gray fallli
Jeweled corsage draped with Duchesselaci
Miss Davenport , black faille , dccollut
Imdicu with embroidered chiffon and girdl
of jot ,
Miss Hlce , black-striped gtuuo with en
broidcrcd yellow chiffon.
Miss Farnswortli , palo Jilao and pea
stfined silk with trimmings of dulilla cu
ored velvet and liluo crcpo.
Mrs. Ferson. serpent-green ghico silk wit
black lace , cut Jet corsage and girdle ,
Immediately after dinner the guests wci
invited to tlio homo of Airs , Fcrsun on Fin
avenue where the new year was ushered I
with gay festivities and an exchange i
hearty good wishes ,
Mr. mid Aim. Sttnuirt ICntvrtulii.
Mr. and Airs , Joel Stewart entertained
largo number of their friends Suturdt
evculug ut the Graudtiolel. They were u
Msted In cntortalnlnp b > Miss I-Jcapor nnd
Master Dick , and by their niece Mis * Tory ,
formerly of this city , but now of IVnvcr ,
who has been visiting them. The parly part
of the evening was spent in the parlors of
the hotel , the orchestra stationed in nn ad
joining room , furnishing exquisite music.in
the meantime. Shortly after 10 o'clock the
company went to the upper floor. The dining
room had been transformed into n dancing
hall , by the la.vlng of canvns over the
tiled lloor , .while the doors and mantels
were Iwnkcd with smilax nnd evergreen.
Ono of the pleasantost features of the affair
.was the fact thai the guests were of all
age ? , and that old and young seemed to enjoy
themselves equally well , the host and hostess
sparing no pains to make It a social success
in every sense ot the words. At midnight
refreshments wore served in the ladles' or
dinary by Manager Clark of the hotel. The
dining table was neatly decorated with pink
ribbons and had n beautiful centerpiece of
roses nnd ferns , while the pink-shaded candelabras -
delabras shed u bewitching light on the
scene. *
Soelnl Not ps.
Airs. George T. Phelps entertained some
friends of the family Tuesday evening to
meet Mr. II. Al. Hosick , sou Hnrrv and
daughter Lou of Clhcago , and Mrs W. S.
Ament and son Ci'leb ' of Dtnvor. There
were present J. N. Baldwin , wife and
daughter ; L. C. Baldwin , wife , son and
daughter ; Allsscs Laura and Janle Baldwin.
Thomas B. Baldwin of Denver , W. O. Wirt.
wife and daughter : Charles T. Officer and
wife , Allss Julia Olliccr , W. P. Onicer , Dr.
Plnney , wife , son and daughter ; J. E. F.
Alt-Gee and wife. H. P. Aludge. wife and
daughter ; J. II. Wheeler of Chicago.
Ned Wlrt entertained quite a number of
friends on his tenth birthday Thursday
afternoon. The following were present :
Aiisses Alarian Tyler , Marian Hcntun ,
Evelyn Thomas , Janlo Jameson , Vesta .lame-
son , Polly ICrb , Adah Sargent. Grace Ferson ,
Clara Belle Chambers. Edith Sherraildcn ,
Maude Beasloy , Alaudo Alucllcr , * Htittlu
Mueller , Helen Hoblnson , Bessie Day , Ada
Daitcy , Alamle Hansconi. Masters Tom
Laccy , Clarence Empkie , John Lut ? , Sidney
Bunker. Hey Doval , Fred Fcst , Ogle Butts ,
Ernest Heikman , Dell Cook. Hubert Hicks ,
Harry Van Brunt , George Van Brunt , Alack
Hanchett , Alf Hanchett , Walter Bell , John
Aletcalf , James Metcalf , George Dalley ,
Chester Dailey , Allen Elwell , Aaron Lyman ,
Wendell Wright , Isolds tlan.scom.
Aliss Ella Luring gave a party last Thurs
day evening at her home on Sixth street.
Aitislc , games , refreshments and a good
social time formed the program of I he eve
ning. Those present were. Misses May
Caldwell , Ellen Woods. Dora Lyons , Alay
Mulholltnid , Julia Tulleys. Mlttte Pile ,
Blanche Brown , Eva Coy , Alay Miller and
Carrie Aten.
Friday evening there was a pleasant event
at the home of W. E. Ells , -101 Fourth ave
nue , in the shape of a surprise party given in
honor of Air. Ells' birthday. Friends were
present from Omaha , Hurhm , New Jersey
and Council Bluffs.
A pleasant sleighing party was given last
evening by the Misses Geimviovo Baldwin ,
Elsie and Carrie Schocntgen. A number of
their young friends were invited. After a
delightful ride over the snow out in the
country , the whole party went to the homo
of Mrs , J. N. Baldwin , where they had an
oyster supper.
Airs. S. Farnswortli entertained 100 young
people at her residence on South Eighth
street last Monday evening , in honor of Aliss
Sadie and Muster Tom. Dancing was lu-
.ulgcd in in the ball room on the third lloor ,
ho music being furnished byAIessrs. Bistolli
ind Alontanclllg.
Aliss Cussie Honii gave a. pleasant party
ast Wednesday afternoon tit which quite a
lumber of her friends were present. The
iftcrnoou was spent in dancing , games and
ithor amusements , and refrcshmcuts were
, erved. .
'Mini < : iiiuniliiK " Novelist.
Headers who remember the train robbery
of ISSO , in which Fred Wittrock , alias Jim
uimnings , entered an express car , bound
ho messenger and extracted $30,000 ; then
a'.bscqucntl.v wrote letters over the signti-
-ure - , "Jim Cuiumings , " exonerating the mes
senger of all complicity in the crime , will be
surprised to hear ho lias written a novel ,
vhoso title is "A Lucky Alishup , " and which
s pronounced an interesting storyj well
written , and deserving a wide circulation.
l-'or Kvt'itlu N.
It is no longer n mystery to the ladles
of Council Bluffs turn vicinity where to
_ ot , and what is the correct tiling in
rloves for evening , as a visit to Iho
3oston Store will convince you that
, heir stock ia composed of ulftholand-
'njj shnUus in Musquitairo anil shoulder
ength , in tlio most desirable tints suit-
iblo for evening wear.
Some ono may say , I cnn only bo suited
n the Foster or Aloxaiidrbi. tind others
may say I prefer the TrcTnusse , nil of
which is to be had at our glove dopart-
nent , ns well us ovary quality in staple
glace poods in black nnd colored. All
gloves warranted and fitted to the hand.
FOTHERINGH AM , WIIITELA W & CO
Boston Store ,
Council HlulTs.
Carl Burhorn. successor to E. Bur-
horn , lias the only new jewelry stock in
city. Many holiday novoliios.
Do you emoko ? Iltvvo you tried T
L ) . King & Co.'s PtirttigasV It's
charmer. Just light one.
Christ inns Tor the Children.
One of the most pleasing customs of the
Grand Army of the Republic of this city is
that of distributing gifts to the children ol
soldiers each year. The annual distribution
took place Saturday evening at tlio hull ol
the post , and was preceded by a program ol
addresses and musical selections , which , al
though short , was far too ions , ' for the little
folks who were anxiously awaiting tlio luttei
part of the entertainment. The hall was
filled to its utmost capacity with the old sol
dlers and their families , and tlio happiness
of the children would have done tlio heart 01
General G. Al. Dodge good had ho been tiblc
to see it , for it is owing to the generosity o
General Dodge that this custom can bo kepi
up from year to year.
C. F. Alooro & Co. , prominent druggists ol
Nowborg , Ore. , say : "Since our customer ;
have become acquainted with the good qual
itics of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy w <
sell but little of any other kind. Chamber
Iain's medicines all give good satisfaction. '
For sale by druggists ,
The snow and cold weather does no
diminish the demand for ticrongu in tlu
Klnin tract , 2i miles east of the post
otllcoj liOO acres yet for sale in from oni
to ton aero tracts , suitable for iruit am
garden. Day & Hess , agents , ! )9 ) Pear
street. _ _ _ _
For warmlnir guest chambers , ball
rooms , etc. , our gas heaters tire jus
what yon want. Look at them. Clean
convenient cheap. U. B. Gas nnd Klou
trio Light Co.
1'unrriil of ( i , A. Illckox.
The funeral of O. A. Illckox , the travelin ;
man from Brooklyn , N. Y. , took place yestci
day morning from Estop's undertaking room
under the auspices of the Commercial Pi
prims of America , Hov. Henry Deiong ofllc
ating. The pilgrims turned out enmnss
and accompanied tlio remains to their las
resting place. They have engaged the vaul
where the remains wcro placed for a montl
and in the meantime will try to secur
transportation east in order that they ma
bo taken tf > the homo of the deceased will
out expense to bis relatives ,
Ignorance of the merits o ( DoWitt's Llttl
Early Risers Is a misfortune. Those llttl
pills rcfrnlato tbo liver , cure h&adachc , clyi
popsia , bad breath , constipation and bllloui
Whitney Mockrldiro , the fumou
tenor , nnd his excellent company , iu th
Presbyterian church Monday evening
Coal and wood ; best and chcapos
Missouri hard wood in the city ; nromii
delivery , II. A. Cox. Ku. 4 Main.
MuPhall ntano3 uud Crown organs
cash or installments. Mar. Bouriclu ;
1103 tutsman street ,
Koal spar IB a nhomlcul proparatlo
easily spread on hard or Fpft coal tin
Btivos 25 PQI- cent fuel. Call at 37J 1'eai
street ( or sumplo packugo.
VASTS TO JIAMV A NEGRO
Strange Infatutition of I lr3 , Crowe of Fort
Dodge , Town.
HER RELATIVES VIGOROUSLY OBJECT
They Tltrpalrn to lUll lUr Olijprl f Hrr
AfTpclfniK Tlin Wliofo Town lln-atly
iicllrd : Oicr itlu < AHlilr
Tliiiuijlil to He IiiinMI- .
FORT 1)oi > an , Ta. , .Ian. 1. [ Special Tele
gram to Tnr. Unr . ] A small-sired r.ico war
was precltiltated here by tin attempt on the
part of John Henry , a negro , to wed Mrs.
Caroline Crowe , a while woman. Mrs.
Crouo is a widow , aped about r > 0 years , who
has always been considered eminently re
spectable. On Friday last Henry returned
from Sioux Cily with a document which ho
claihied was a hiarrtago HCOIMC and bo.isted
among his friends that on Saturday he would
start on his wedding trip with the widow as
his bride. Mrs. Crowe is the mother of four
grown children , all of whom are thoroughly
respectable , and who keenly felt the disgrace
of this proposed alll.ince.
On Friday evening HIP sons , with a party
of about a dozen friends , undertook to drive
the African wooer out of town and provide
'dm with a warm winter Mill of tar and
'eathers. The party approached the Crowe
tome In a body , where they knew the negro
o be. and demanded entrance. They found
ocked doors. Hoth Henry and his prospee-
Ivo bride appeared at the window and swore
hey would shoot tlio llrst man that nt-
empled to enter. The party withdrew with-
iiit accomplishing its purpose.
On Saturday the burly negro appeared on
, ho streets with n loaded Winchester and
hrcatened boldly to shoot his enemies on
icht. Ho carried the gun all dav. In the
veiling lie was arrested at the instance of
Mrs. Crowe's relatives , charged with threat
ening to commit murder. Ho will be given a
Hearing on Monday. This prevented his
arr.ing out his weddim : trip designs.
It Is suggested that Mrs. Crowe is Insane ,
is tlto only explanation of her infatuation
; md she may oo examined by the insane
'ommissloiicr. The Othello In tlio case
figured conspicuously in the Haddock murder
; it Sioux City several years ago.
MOUNT /JON STIIUII : > ur.
iVrthur Coloninn Vv'linVis : to Have Horn a
rrtiirlp.il In \Wililin ; ; Disappears.
OTTUMWA , la. , .Ian. 1. ( Special Telegram
to Tim UEI : . ] Mount Xlon social circles are
stirred up over the disappearance of Arthur
ileman. He had successfully pressed his
suit with Miss Myrtle Agcr , daughter of
Mount Xlon's postmaster and a pretty and
charming school teacher. The wedding had
been arranged for Wednesday evening. The
briilo and guests were ready ami a bounteous
supper-was awaiting them , but tlio groom
ilid not show up. The midnight train did
not bring him and no word has been received
since. Miss Agcr Is prostrated with griel
and her father proposes to teach Colcmfui a
lesson ho will remember if he can be located.
ISnii Intii tin Open Suiti-li ,
Siocx CITV , la. , .Ian. 1. [ Special Telegram
to Tni : Uii : : . ] The Cliioago express on the
Illinois Central road ran through an open
switch at Manson , la. , last night while rim
ing thirty-live miles an bom- . The train was
piled up in the ditch itnd trafllc on the road
is blocked. The train crew and all the pas-
semrors escaped injury further than a shak
ing up and a few cuts ,
l > c < IIrituiltlii : ; > Hatlis.
CCUAK K.triDS , la. , Jan. 1. [ Special Tele
gram to Tin ; Br.i : . [ The new Young Men's
Christian association l&iVhs , put in at a cost
of $8,000 , the finest in the west , were dedi
cated this afternoon. ' ' The baths are the
gift of Charles B. Kouthcrs , in memory of
his son , who was killed by tlio electric ears
some months ago.
Klin Over uiul Killcil.
Sioux Cur , la. , Jan. 1. [ Special Telegram
to Tin : BEE ] While attempting to hoard a
moving freight train here Charles Milke fell
under the wheels today and was crushed to
death.
1'alliMl for u l.ui'KO Amount.
CEIIAU HAI-IDS , la. , Jan. 1. Tlie branch
house in this city of KirUwooil , Miller & Co. ,
implement dealers , has been closed on at
tachments aggregating $17,000.
.lumes O'Neill In " FouU'licllc. "
James O'Neill's reputation as an actor has
been fully earned by years of excellent
service in the histrionic presentation of ro
mantic character , and the numerous audi
ence that greeted him , after an absence
from Omaha of four years , at tbo Boyd last
evening must feel that that reputation has
been added to by his interpretation of the
latest character ho has assumed. "Fonto-
nellc" is a great play , and that
it lias been written by Americans
makes it doubly acceptable. Minnie
Maddcrn Fiskc , so much admired
as a comedienne , and her husband , Harri
son Cray Fisko , wrote the book , which has
meiits that should earn for it the place of a
classic in the future history of the Ameri
can stage. The scene of the story is laid in
Franco in the time of T-ouis XV. , and the
main incident of the action turns on the los
ing and llnding of a diamond
designed by the circumspect min
ister of that royal profligate to assuage
tlio ennui of their precious master , Tlio
story is well told , the dialogue is crisp and
dramatic to a degree , with not n supcrlluous
sentence. Time and place give opportunity
for much magnificence of scenery and cos
tume , and it is fully improved. The Pompa
dour he. self is a leading character in the
play.
The drama is built nn the lines of the
melo-drama of a generation ape , yet elevated
and dignified to a degree. The action opens
in a hostelry , on tlio Breton coast , owned by
one Boseard.a notorious brigand and outlaw ,
and no one act of any drama on tlio stage to
day can bo recalled that has such quick
action and all-compelling power to interest
tbo spectator. As presented at the Boyd
this scene is realistically plciuiv.sn.ua. Indeed -
deed , it may bo said hero that Omaha
theater-goers have never before at homo
been treated to a liner series of stage
pictures than frame the action of
"Foiitenollo , " The exterior of tlio royal
palace of Versailles , the apartments of
The Pompadour , the scene on tlio
Seine , with Paris pictured by night , the twin
towers of Notre Dame glooming starward
amid tbo imue of'lights all call for the
highest praise. Then'the ' costumes are his
torically accurate , ami .so brilliant In the ex
treme. Evidently no expense has been
spared to gain a fitting"frame for what must
be styled a great play.
Mr. O'Neill in tho'title ' part is handsomely
heroic , an of yore , and. each member of his
company is a highly1 capable actor. Mr
O'NciH'B method iHtyidiiiirably restrained ,
while lacking nothing of intensity. In
"situations" lie Is always In full control ol
himself and his ciwaxes ) never bet no
a falsetto note. .J-nst uvenim.- , however
over , the crltlo 'wds forced to note
a fault , more ' -prominent. perhaps
because ot the general excellence of tin
actor's art. The weariness of travel inaj
have been the cause , but once or twice
notably in the love t > ccno of the second act
Mr. O'Neill fell to reciting his lines , betray
ing a seeming indifference that was not ill
all plcnMint to contctnplato In such an artist
In the third mid fourth scenes of the dr.tm.i
his speech and netlon wcrondmlrablj beyond
praise.
A ihar.irter n * dtftlcult of adequate expres
sion ns that of Foiitenollo Is that of the
brigand. Boscard. it is a great part for an
actor , nnd Mr. Howard ( iould fully and sat
isfactorily fills It. Mr , Mould's work ill the
opening scene Is unusually fine , nnd through
out he Is eiitlrelv admirable , fairly dividing
the artistic honors with Mr , O'Neill. Mr ,
W. 11 , Pascoe's luis XV is a broad and
thoroughly effective study of that most de
praved of monarchs , and the other male parts
are well presented. Miss Kmma Forsyth
makes much of The Pompadour , though last
vvcnlng she was Just a little bit thetnrical In
her scene In the third net. Miss Florence
Brandon looks Helene , and succeeds fairly
well In presenting the somewhatsketchv and
commonplace character : the authors did not
spend very much tlmeou Heleno. Miss Marie
Floyd's Hulottc Is one of the three artistic
gems of the performance ; as a bit of charac
ter study , thoroughly conceived and fully
expressed , it is ( lawless. Fontenello" Is u
valuable addition to the American stage , and
should bo seen by all who care for good
plays and the progress of the American
drama.
"Muster mill Mm" : lit tlio rnrmini ,
Manager Burgess made a ton strike in securing -
curing "Master and M-in" for the New-
Year's bill at the Farnam. H is the work of
two of the cleverest playwrights working
for the Hngllsh speahimr stage. CJeorgo H.
Sims and Henry Pettit. Its story is not
new , but it is eternally Interesting The ac
tion moves with a swift directness that hav
ing caught the attention of the .spectators
retains It. The situations are stirrlin ; , and
in short "Master and Man" is a moltel melo-
dr.imn. The story Is of the over-Interesting
struggle of virtue against vill liny , the out *
conic in perfect consonance with the Illness
of things theatrical , mirroring the wlmt-
ought-to-be rather than the whnt-ls of
the stage of life. The scene is laid in an
Kiiglish mnnulacturiiig town. The wealthy
owner of tlio Carl ton Iron works Iris seized
the patrimony of his brother's child and his
plans ami plots to retain the station be has
usurped form the main incidents of the play.
With the help of his tool , the loremaii of tlio
works , 1 lumpy I < o < ian , he 1ms the rightful
heir's husband sent to a penitentiary for
manslaughter ; he steals her child and has
all but accomplished his wicked purposes
when eternal stage Justice takes her cue ,
villiany is vanquished and suffering virtue is
revived to her rightful.place and sunshine
succeeds storm. The minor incidents to the
main plot are cheerful , and there is no lack
of clear , enloyahlo comedy to lighten the
the darkness of the principal picture-scheme.
"Master and Man" is .
Certainly a play to sec.
The companyicharged with its presentation
at tlio Farnam is clever and successful. Mr.
M. M. Murray is sufilciently soulless as the
villain , Carlton , and as Jack Walton , the
hero , Mr. James A. Mnhonoy is manly and
impressive. The Humpy Logan of Mr.
Palmer Collins is a character study of much
merit , satisfying in ensemble and displaying
a line appreciation of the value of detail ; it
is a trying part to play throughout , but. it is
played admirably , Mr. Collins' work in the
forgo scene and in the last act
being almost beyond criticism. Mr. Hud
13. Hnrrou is considerably amusing as
Crispin St. Jones , n city dude ; the part is a
mere sketch , but it is fairly well presented.
Mr. Kd. Plnnd as Tom Brady , the good genius
of the play , is satisfactory. The drama has
two characters that , in the hands of intelli
gent actors would shine two roadside ( Jypsy
showmen but Messrs. Martin and Kddy ,
who assume their presentation , do not seem
to have the faintest idea of their possibili
ties and spoil the scene they should domi
nate ; whether from indifference or igno
rance , their work could not possibly bo worse.
The sweetest part in the play Hester's little
boy is charmingly interpreted by Master
Willie Beach ; his seriously boyish air , his
precocious speech and his pretty face take
the hearts of the audience and keep them
throughout the action. The ladies are all
capable in their respective parts , Miss
Charlotte Hay as Hester , the heroine , and
Miss Florence Marion as Lotty shining par
ticularly.
The scenery of ' "Master and Man" Is a
most important accessory of the action and
is all that could bo desired. The forge scene
hi the fourth act is fairly realistic , showing
the tlaming furnace and all the apparatus of
the ironsniith's craft to the life. Scene and
action in this act are capitally conjoined to
produce the most stirring effect , and the cur
tain falls on one of the best situations in
latter day melo-drama.
Incident to the lighter scenes of the play
several songs give cheer. In one of these ,
however , there was a distinctly offensive
personality introduced yesterday. Hofer-
enees to local happenings that are good texts
for laughter are always permissible and
often verv enjoyable , but allusions to the
lives of reputable citizens , held in honor by
their fellows , are unpardonable and come
dians should avoid them if they would keep
in the good graces of their audience.
.
Piles of people nave piles , but DeWitt s
Witch Hazel salvo will euro them.
. 1A A U HXVKMKX TS.
Boyd's theater will be the scene of beauty
and intelligence next Wednesday evening ,
when gifted Julia Marlowe will make her
re-cntro foi > only one night and appearing in
Sheridan ICnowles famous play , "Tlio Hunch
back. " The play was selected for the en
gagement upon the special request of many
admirers of Miss Marlowe and patrons oi
Boyd's , and the performance- bo tin ex
ceedingly charming one , since Julia is a part
that the young actress greatly loves and in
which she is very happy. A capable com
pany of players will give Miss Marlowe
ample support , Mr. Taber , Mr. Weaver , Miss
.Liiidemami and the balance of the cast beiiif !
aptly placed in their respective roles , Tlie
advance sale of scats commences tomorrow
morning.
The attraction at Boyd's theater for Fri
day and Saturday of this week will bo Madeline
elino Mcrli , the new star , in the following
repertory : Friday evening and Saturday
matinee "Frou Frou " .
, ; Saturday evening.
"Camlllo. "
The advance sale of seats for Frank K
Hoberson's illustrated lecture on "India am
the East Indian" will open at the Yount
Men's Christian association ofllco and Chas (
A. Eddy's , Monday , January 'J. The whoh
bouse has been reserved. Seats f > 0 cent !
each. This promises to bo tlio treat of tin
Omaha lectures so far as booked this season
Every man , woman and child who ha :
once tried that specific , Dr. Bull's Cougl
Syrup , cannot say enough in its praise.
j > i a\K.tsK \ unntiKKX susxicn.
Typlm * IVvcr I0il | < le.inlo In .Muny of II :
rrllielpal Cities.
G.M.VKSTOK , Tex. , Jan. 1. A special fron
Eagle Pass , Tex. , to tlio News says : Willian
Dovine , a leading hide buyer who arrlvci
today from tlio interior of Mexico , and win
has recently visited all the principal cltic ;
of Mexico , reports that the accounts o
tlio ravages of typhus have not been exaggei
ateil. The disease is epidemic in Augu
Calointes , Ciiiaimjualo and Ziicatcrab
and there are a number of case
in San Luis Pntosi. in Xacntccas ani
Guanajuato tliovepidemic Is at its worn !
more than f > OU cases being reported at prcscn
at tlio former place. The mortality from th
disease is estimated at 15 to " 5 per cent n
those stricken. The wealthy classes do no
appear to have any immunity from the < H ;
ease , suffering equally with the poor. *
great many people have died , including
number of physicians.
Mr , Dovino states that , with tlio exceptio
of Coahulla and Nouvo Loon , the corn cro
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
n
it
1
Is n failure In northern Mexico nnd thfse
states will not harvest sufficient to supplv
home dcmnnda ,
Nervous headaches promptly cured by
Bromo-Seltrer a bottle.
Sow Cn e of Tj-plui * Totcr In New York ,
NEW YOIIK , .Ian 1. Twejity easosof typhus
fever developed today , thn majority of them
coming from n cheap lodlng house , SV'l Bay
nnl street , from which three cases were re
moved Thursday. All persons affected wore
ivmoved to thft Hlversldo hospital and n
quarantine has been established ut all the
places where cases were discovered.
The typhus cases reported to the health
authorities within the past six days row
number forty. Every precaution is being
taken to prevent the spread of the disease.
If you have piles DoWltl's Witch lias-el
salve will surely cure you.
Srvnn
A
It is a wonderful soap
Jhat takes hold quick and
does no harm.
Mo harm ! It leaves the
skin soft like a baby's ; no
alkali in it , nothing but soap.
The harm is done by al
kali. Still more harm is done
by not washing. So , bad
soap is better than none.
WJiat is bad soap ? Imper
fectly made ; the fat and al
kali not well balanced or not
combined.
What is good soap ?
Pears' .
All sorts of stores sell it ,
especially druggists ; all sorts
of people use it.
HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING.
For Farmers , Miners and
A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER ,
Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Woui.ds , Burns ,
Etc. A Delightful Shampoo.
pecially Adapted for Use in Hard Watei
PARTIES WANTING
Anhcuser , Bndwcisor. Faust and Pr.lo
13KI3RK , KITIIKR 13OTTL1CD OR IN
K1CGS , can leave orders at No. 21U
Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , or
Telephone. ; ) L'y.
Goods delivered promptly.
SOLE AGENCY for
Anlieuscr-Buscli Brewing Ass'n ,
of St , Louis. Ko.
W. C. ESTEP
Funeral Director , Embalmer ,
114 Main Street ,
Council BlulTs.
TO THK OWNKHS OK A1I < I.OTB OK 1'AUTS
of lots on i-owarU slreot , from "Otli Hticut , to
'JStli jlruoli
Von aru hereby notlflu : ! that the tindur-
sisjiioil. thruo ( lUlutorcUuil ftnolinlilors uf me
L'lty of Oiiuth.i , hiivu beoii duly appointed by
the mayor , with the jpuioval nf thoolty uoun-
ell of nn Id oily , to assess the cluiiiiKO ; to flio
ownnr.i respectively of tlio urnpurly all'outuil
by the cr.iiHirof ijutvanl stivot from 'JlHIi
all net to ' , ' 8tli htrcot , declared noceHKiiry l.y
ordinance No. IKIS. ' , passed Ducumbor lath , IS'J. ' ,
approved Dojoinbcr I'Jtli. IS'J. ' . ' .
You aio further iiullliml that h.ivln nc-
uopled ; aUl iiiipn.ntinuiit , anil duly qualified
UK requliod by law. wo will , tin the I'-'th day of
January , A. I ) , , ib'.U ' , : it iho hour ol 4 o'clock
In the afternoon , at the ollluo ot < ! oo. ,1 ,
Paul. Hii. ) I'aniiipi street , within the
cu'-pornto limits nf said ulty , M cct for the pur-
poio of consldorm,1 mil muUliii the -issosi-
mmit of damajjo to Iho ownor.s rospcctivoly nf
s.ild property , alfoutiid b/ said urudo. tali-
inu Into fcmsfdpratloM special bcnelltH. If any.
Von : ire notlller. to ho present at the lime
and place aforesaid , uud make nny objections
to or stiitoiiioiitH coiiudnilru Raid assessment
of duimiues as you m iv consider prnuor.
ono .1. I'Auu
JOHN R KLAl'K.
.IOIIX W. KOIl 111 N H.
Omiihn , Nob. , Due. ' 'Till , MK. D'ud let
' 'Absolutely ' the Best Made , "
"A Delicious uHotltentoa Con-
foot Ion" for the relief of Coughs ,
Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and ,
for clearing the voice. Vet sale by
till Druggists and Confectioner 9.
Packed in full two ounce packages , ,
I'rice5 Cents. If you are unable to UiO
procure the 1'oiuona Cough Tablets O >
from your dealer tend us 8 cents in
stamps and icccive n box hy mail.
Made hy the manufacturers" the
celebrated Pomona I'rttit Juice
Tablets.
DUQUETTE & CO , ,
Council Bluffs , In.
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS ,
All kinds of Oyeln ; nnd CleiuihiK done In
KIII highest style of the art. 1'utlud mid ,
tilncd : fabrics made to lee ! : us ROD 1 us new.
WorK promptly done mil de.lvero.l In till
parts uf the country. Send for prlco Hat.
C. A. MACHAN , Proprietor.
Hrcadwav.noKrXorlhwo.slorn Do ot ,
Cntiiif'Ifun's ' , /ii.
'
tlej lu tno state nml
federal courts. Itonins .MU-7-S-0 , Shugart
block , Council Ml tills. la.
Scaled proposals will lie received hy tha
Plate lloaid or I'rlntlni : at theolllco of the M.HI-
retary of state , at any time hefnio Thursday ,
January l'2lh , 1HIKI , at - o'clock p. m , , for
printing and binding In cloth 6,000 copies re
port or Mute Hoard of llortlcnltuto for the
year 181)3 ) , of 300 piic : each , the same to bo
primed In IOIIR primer type. The sb.o of papo ,
weight and nu iiill v of paper , .stylo and iitmllty
le or letterlni ; on cover and 111
all respects the work to ho the sumo us thri
I llottlcultnral Itcpnit of IH'J'J. Hamploof work
may he seen at thoolllce of the secretary of
state.
Work to be completed within sixty days
frnm tlio awarding of the contract.
ltlfht reserved to rejecl. any and all bids by
the State I'rlnlbik' lloaid.
Dated December i8th ! , 180'J.
JOIINO. ALLKN ,
l)30d lot Secretary ot State.
Proposals tor l.l litlii the Suburbs of tlio
City ut Oluiiha.
According to information from the chair
man of thu special committee on casolhio
ll litliiK , tint Instructions ro advertUc for bids
for lighting thn subiirln of thn city worn no
dellnlle eniumli , and at. his leiinost the adver
tisement Is changed to read as follows :
Scaled bids will bo lecelvedat thoolllco of
the city comptroller up lo 5 p. m. .sharp , JaniH
nry 10 , IH'.KI , for l.welvo (1'J ( ) candle power
Kasollmi lamp * , or electric lights , for HnbUtiK
tin suhiirhs of the city , for a period of two
years. Illds may slate prlco per lump , moon-
llKht M-bedule of twenty ulfrbts per numth , or
from suit down to stinrlso. No certain number
of lamps guaranteed , but. the statement la
made that. In the last hill from the last con
tractor HID city was charged with 1,014
lamps. A certllled check In the sum of { 200
will bo remilivd from each bidder as ajiimnin-
leo of BOOII faith. The rlyht Is rcburvod to re
ject any or all bids.
T1IKO. OLSEN ,
1'omptroller.
Omiihil , December HO , 1892 , DllldOt
Special
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
\\rANTKIl-Glllfj TO 1)1) imilSKWOIIK. $4.00
* * ) > or ttt'ek paid. Apply to Mrs. Horiico Kvurutt.
\\TA.NTKI ) A KOOI ! trial lawyer nfjo yoars' aollvo
' prni'tlca mid u Kood library wimtH to form a
nnrtuprHlilp with a reputable attorney In Council
IllulTs who has some prncillcj nail irood ncquuln *
tnnce In Iho lllulTa. Addreis "l.anynr , " lloo Onlco ,
Council IHnlls , la.
Itlj w.inteil for uuueriil hoiHuwork. Bmoll
G ! uiully. .Mrs. W. A. Coulter , I'M ( ilou uvonuo.-
HOir3KS AND LANDS.
Ahf * t'UACTN nmt loiiiin. Fa unl city property
bouulit and solJ. I'usey 'I'lioiins , Couacll
iilulti ) .
7AHM ml city loans. Money lunnuil on stock
nml Krnlii. llunluatnlo for sulu. Dwulllntuad
h u'ntaln. Monuy loinoil : ( or loc.il Inventors ,
. * < 'lowlc ' , J 3 1'cnrl blroot. _
6\t \ AC11KS upper llronitw.iy ; Bplunillil ploca for
plAllhiK ; clioaii for eisli : , or wilt oxuliirK'j for
Improved rcjulileni'O prouurty In Council llliltlj.
Cieciihlilelili. Nicliolaun & Co.
pAUDH.V AN'I ) KIl'JIT land : rlchoit nn I most
VJtienutlful trnct In I'oltairnttiinilo county : naa
Knterprlso Pine. ! ; tlvo or ton nuro lotM. uruou *
Bhlulcls , MclioUon & Co. , K'lllroiulivuy. \ .
WII WANT ten ucrci of land vrltlilu llvu inlUn ot
city. Don't earn how roiuh It Ij. Uroun-
pldulds , Nicholson X Co.
JTIS'TKUI'IUSH I'lnca , for frulti or Knrdonj
utibiirbiin lioaius , line iicrn lots , twenty mluutu4
from motor llui . Uruen liluldi , NlclioUon .t Co.
I/ltlJlTFAUM-lmprovud , n mlle nnd a hnlf ( rout
thu iioilolllco , : i i nnroi ; . 'i room IIOIHJ , ntulilo ,
ete. Will o\oiiiUKi ! for rusldonco lu Couiull tllil.Ta ,
( Ireu'iilitulila , MnlioUou & Co.
1'J4 ACKI-s : , t mlliM from city ; will neil ut cut 1C
tnki'ii llili ireuk. ( irvonihliildi , NIclujNim & Co.
, 0-CHOICi : lotM In Mnyiid iiildlllon near o.iHt end
Jnf tbo now Inturjtnto brhluu. Will sitll In btinclie *
nrshiKly. ( Jeorua Mutoilf , Coiiuull Illulfc *
I&VACHK farm In Neb. , fi-room iHiutto , stublu and
chi-ils , 7U ncrcs In cultlviitlnn. I'rlcu ( U.UQ per
ncru , Tvriuseavy. JoliiiAlon .V Vim 1'utlon.
la It , A. inrlorn , chlldrji , 4 p. ni.t
MONDAYS ; p. iu. Soi.'l.iU suaii.iil ant fourtlt
Mondnyn.Up.in. MiiHlofurnlnliiid parties tuil clubi.
Addrem II. A. I'ArlornCouncil HluiI , orlOJI Kuruaiu
tt. . Oiualm. W. I- ! , t lia'nbora. biitruitor. :
MISOBLLAWKOUS.
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