0 THE OMAHA DAILY 1JEK : SUNDAY , JANUARY 8 , 1803-S1XTEEN TAOKS. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BI.UFFS. OKMCKs NO. 13 f'KAUt. , STHBKT. Delivered 1 > y cairlcr to any part of tlio oily ItV. . Tl I/TON , MANAOKII. TF.U.P1IOM.H fSRlt I Ilu'-lnruiOfllrc | | . ; , | | ( , No. No.i3 43 ! .IfK.VT/O.V. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Council Hluffs ( .utnocr Co. Coal. A marrlngo license was Issued yesterday to Ncls Hiuiscn nnd Catherine ICal.strup , both of this flty. Carl Uurliorn fell while walking on South Bo vcn tit street 1-Yldny afternoon nml sus- tnlncd a severe fracture of tlio leg. flev. G. W. Knydcr at the Enterprise Lutheran church today at fl p. in. niul every evening this week excepting Saturday. The linrdwaro dealers of the city Imvc nprced to close their places of business hero- nftcr at ( IsCOp. ni. cxcuplIiiR on Saturday evenings. ( tobert l.liuci-lck was arrested last evenIng - Ing for stealing' a pall of syrup nnd a sack of flour from In front of Hratlloy's grocery store , on upper Hroaihvay. rnitv Guild will meet In special session with Mrs. Harris , Momlayat'JiiiO p.m. tocom- plete arrangements for Mm watch party to behold at Mrs. Harris' Friday , January 20. The supervisors held their closing session of iho January meeting yesterday. They npixilnted James A. Kellar janitor for the coming year and llxed his salary at Jl.WKJ per year. D. I > . Smith nnd Miss Uralo Marsh of Lin coln , Net ) . , applied at , the county clerk's oflico yesterday fora marriage license. The jontiK Imly was found to be only 1(1 ( years of JIRO , and as this was under the lawful limit they went away disconsolate- . The Grand Army of the Republic pine an entertainment last owning lit their hall on Pearl street. It , was u camp-lire , and was attended by the. members of the various mil itary organizations of the city. including the Woman s Itelief corps and the Sons and Daughters of Veterans. A supper was served , after which speeches were made by iv number of the old soldiers of this city and Omaha. The managers of the Hickory ball , which is to be given next Monday evening , liiivo a full-fledged kick on their hands. A band from an outside town -was engaged by them to furnish tlio music for the entertainment. without giving the musicians of Council Blurt's oven a chance to bid for the work. Tlio Jlluffs men claim that they lire able to furnish Just as good music as any of their rivals and think they should have had the tlrst chance. A concert will bo given at the Presby tcrlnn church on the evening of January lilt In the interest of the Young Men's Christian association. A number of the jmpils of the Omaha school of nuislo will lake part and the whole will bo under the direction of Prof. 1j. A. Torrens. Among those who will participate arc the Heinicke ladies' quar tette. TJ. U. Copcland and Hurt IJutlor of Omaha , and 1. M Trcnor and J. II. Simms of Council niulTs. Justices Fox and Vicn have had a wager pending for several days , as to which of them would have the llrst marriage cere mony to perform in their respective terms of ofilce , Yesterday fate smiled on Fox three times , and Just that many times did he score one over his opponent , who is now languish ing in sack cloth and ashes. The following nrc the names of the parties whose weddings ho ofllclnlly blessed : Charles Crow of Omaha und Lotta llowley of Cambridge. 111. ; Peter Thompson and Florence Hull of Omaha ; L. H. Fong of Sioux City and Cecil S. Stai-buck of DCS Molnes. The last named groom was an almond-eyed Chinaman , while his bride was u white woman. In question ing the bride about the ease it developed that she had been working for herself ever since she was 1 ! ! years of age , and now sought refuge from a life of labor in the uffcetions of Mr. Fong who , ns she naively said , "tells me he is making f 10 a day. " A Time for Kvrrj tiling. Now is t.ho time during the cold weather to keep warm by buying peed furs nt n low price at ' tlio Uoston Store , Council BlulTs , In. Our on tire fur etock at almost half nrlce , and in some cases oven less. Don't lot the prices surprise you , for wo hivvo co i tuinly got them nud just us advertised , as has always boon our cus tom. 60c black hair mufTs , I9e etie.h. $1.125 black coney mulls. "Do each. $1.75 French coney muffs ) . OSc ouch. $2.75 capo seal mull's , SI.I. . " ) oaoh. Three dollar and fifty cent black opossum and Baltic seal muffs , $1.08. Astrnchan mulTs from $4.50 to $0.00 in ono lot , choice for $ U. 10 each. $33.00 mlnlc capo , now $22.50. $22.50 Krimmor cape , now $1-1.50. $12.00 electric seal capo , now $0.75. 519.50 aslraclian civpo , now $11. 50. & ! . ' ! . 0(1 ( electric seal military capo , ! U Inches long , now $27.00. Boston Store , FOTIJKRINGIIAM.WIIITELAW&CO Council BlulTs. 1'KllbOX.ll * I'.lHAUlt.lI'lIti. Horn to Mr. and Mrs , G. C. Drown , a son Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson 10:28 : Seventh avenue , a sou , Miss Maud Morrison of Mt. Pleasant ii visiting Mis. Albright , on South Suventl street. Miss Delia Mlkcsell anil sister have re turned from a visit witii friends in Ne braskn. rrMr. O. K. Meyers started cast last ovcntni to pun-huso goods. Mrs. Meyers uceom panted him. Mrs. Ellen Cool has returned from a vlsl to Mary villa , Mo , , and will spend some tinv with her brother , C. Wesley. rjAV. S. Capell , who has been in St. I-oul talcing a special course in medicine , has re turned nnu will remain u week or two. AV. .1. Davenport and wife returned Frida ; night from a visit with relatives InViscoi sin. Mrs. Davenport has gone to visit friend In Mount Pleasant and Burlington , Mrs. V , F. Foi-d , the llrst plnu organist th Congregational church of this city had. an who to a largo extent was responsible fn the trial of the plpo organ experiment In th churches of Council Bluffs , will onieluto a the organ at that church today. Mrs , S. I1 AVadsworth , the well known soprano sololsl will wing at the evening service. The snow nnd eoltl wutithor tlocs no dhmiiiijli the domamlor aoroiijjo in tli Klnin tract , : ij miles cast of the post cfllco ; ! ! 00 auras yet for sale In from on to ton aero tracts , tuilttiblo for Irtilt am garden. Day & lloss , agents , 'M Pour ati-cot. ' "Concert ut the Grand , " to othe with a splendid dinner , Sunday OVOH injjr , Junuury R A pleasant soeiu fcuturo for the public , witli only th ubiml prleo for dinner. ( ! . \V. C'hiiinlierlalii Demi , A telegram has been received from th superintendent of thu Insane asyium n Mount Pleasant announcing the death of C AV. Chamlierlalii lust Thursday night , froi Inflammation of the bowels. Several month ago ho was taken with a mild fori of insanity as the result of Kiel ness , and it was decided thu lie must go to the state Institution for treal iiient. lie was still thereat thu time of hi death , lie leaves a wife and four childrci Misses Pearl and Clara , and Messrs. Fran mid Curl. Thu remains will bo taken t Oskuloosa , la. , for burial. O. C. Chambc : lain , the brother of the deceased , has gun to Mount Pleasant to look after the 11 rangemeiits. For wiirmlntr miest chambers , bat rooms , etc. , our ijtis h enters arc jui \vhut you vvuut. Look at them. Clear convenient cheap. U. O. Gas und ICloc trio Lifjht Co. Brighter'tlnui gas , cheaper than ole < trio lightnnd ns beautiful us n tirctun- thoto r.ew art lumps at Lund Bros. Coal and wood ; best and cheapos Miosourl hard wood in the city ; proun delivery. II. A. Cox , No. 4 Main , VIMITO rriAit pAi'vrit ni tirro NhuS rllOM lOlMIL BLlrFS Oily Attorney Hazcltou Will Pnsh tho' Oase Against the Motor Company * FURTHER DELAY WILL NOT BE TOLERATED II tln llrrti llniiRliiK I'lri * for nl.oni ; Tlnir , nnd ( ho Amount Iimilvril It More Than thn Oily Cnn AfTord ( u ! .o r. The indication. " , now ore that the proceed ings commenced by the city against the motor company to recover f8KK ( ) for the pay- mentof the pavlngatthc Intersections of the strcqts will bo pushed to completion In the near future. The case was commenced as long -ago as December OT , 1WK ) , and ever since that time has been dracglng along , some pretext or other always being urged whenever any ques tions wcio asked as to the reason for tlio de lay. Mayor Macrae lays the blame on Judge McGcc , and claims that the case would have been tried long ago had It not been that the Judge was too busy with Chautauqua work and his congressional campaign to give thu cast1 a hearing. Now , however , the Kith of this month is the date set for Iho trial , and City Attorney Hnzclton says tfmt so far as the prosecution of It Is concerned , there will be no further delay. The city Is not in any condition to throw away or give away that fS.OOO , and the hope Is expressed that no further opportunity bo given the motor company to postpone the tiial. \Vlio Wr There. The Burke receptions last Wednesday and Thursday nights , wcro decidedly the most elaborate entertainments of the week , and were among the most brilliant as well as the most enjoyable that have ever been given in Council Bluffs. The following is a list of the guests who were invited on the two even ings ; Wednesday Messrs and Mcsdaines Thomas Officer , Orcutt , D. W. Otis , W. F. Baker , ,1. F. Evans , T. J. Kvans , John Dan- forth , G. W. Crofts , S. Farnsworth , H. H. Field , G. B. Walte , W. W. Wallace. A. B. Walker , H. P. Wun-en , A. S. Beck , J. B. Atkins , M. J. Alworth , J. H. Arthur , John Bennett , C. B. Parmelee , E. II. Haworth , William Groneweg , AV. S. Mayne. N. D. Lawrence , I' . J. Montgomery , L. F. Murphy , W. II. Millard. W. S. McMIckcn , Lyons' Cooper , Bcebe , West , E. Cole , George Car son , W. W. Moore , .1. "W. Pcrcgoy. C. E. Bell , John Bcrqshclni , Torn Metealf. Borland , Uoe , A. J. Stephcnson , Terwilliger , L. L. Spooncr , W. H. Uoblnsoit , Hugh Cole , J. J. StcadmanHenry Stevenson , E. C. Smith , H. W. Hazclton , H. W. Hatteniiauer , W. E. Haverstock , E. L. Shugart , Spencer Smith , J. J. Stewart , James Patterson , Fred. II. Hill , Uockwcll , Gardner , Gavin , Kobertson , Keller , George ICccline , John Pugh , J. J. Shea , William Slcdentopf , H. W. Sawyer , N. Shepherd , "W. M. Shepard. J. U. Kiee , Edward Jefferis , Thomas Jcfferis , C. M. Harlo , J. D. Harle. John Hanthorn. A. S. Hiuelton , U W. Tullevs , P. c. do Vol , N. 1' . Dodge , Dudley , U C. Empkio , Edward Spooner , O. P. McKesson , Smnwalt , E. F. Test , W. H. Thomas , Al Wood , Albert Wells , . F. O. CHeuson , Brougham ritovenson , J. Fisk. Straub , Holfe , Weiss , Bloomer. George F. Wright. W. II. M. Pusey , Stephen Phelps , A. C. Graham , E. 1. Woodbury. John Schoentgen , George Gerner. D. B. Clark , J. B. Patterson , George Metcnlf , F. J. Day , Cleaver , Devinc , Gor- hain , Uecd , Hohinson , Gordon , O. W. Gra ham , Alexander ; Mesdames Jane Baldwin , S. J. Ballard , A. S. Grosvenor , F. A. Burke , Samuel Clinton , Eli7.a Crawford , George Bebbington , Weidcnsnll , Annie Darraugli , U. P. Snow , S. P. Harris , S. F. Stephens , C D. Harmon , W. W. Ma.vnard ; Misses Sher man. Mary Paschal , Abbott , Lorena Abbott , Edith Morton , Graves , Gilliland , Herman. Maggie Green , Alcester Lyons , Alice Beobe , Mangum , Gertie Brown , Lizzie Crocker , Lena Haworth ; Messrs. II. C. Bccbc , E. B. Bowman , sr. , J. D. Hutchiuson , John Do- hancy , John Green , J. H Heed , Paul Snyder , Ambrose Burke , Adolph Bcno , AV. D. Beebe. Charles F. Paschal , Harris , Leo Swearingen , Among the guests invited for Thursday evening were ; Messrs , and Mcsdaines John T. Stewart , Charles Test Stewart , J. E. F. MeGco. C. H. Pinney , Frank Pusey , William Sapp , AV. W. Loomis. D. AV. Bushnell , F. M. Gault. J. J. Brown , Donald Macrae , D. Ma crae , jr. , Joel L. Stewart , Charles Haas , C. H. Bower , J. N. Baldwin. E. E. Hart , Sam uel I' . MacConncll , AV. A. Maurer , B. M. Sargent , 1. M. Treynor , AVill Trevnor , A. AV. Helkman , J. H. Plunier , W. I. Smith. J. M. Barstow , F. E. Shepard , George P. Sanford - ford , C. T. Officer , AV. J. Jamison , N. AV. Macey , A. B. Thnrncll , 1. A. Miller , C. E. II. Campbell , 1 Cohort Mullis , AV. H. Lynchiird , J. A. L. AVaddcll , E. J. Babcock , II. E. Deemer , AV. AV. Sherman , F. H. Evans , AV. E. Aiteheson , K. S. Allen , M. F. Uohrer , J , N. Cusady , AV. E. Estep. O. H. Lucas , S. B. Farnsworth , E. H. Odell , George T. Phclps , J. AV. Squire , Smith Saumlers , Henry Aran Brunt , F. W. Houghton. J. C. Mitchell , H , P. Barrett , Tidd , S. I ) . AVadsworth , C. L. Felt , V. Jennings , August Borcshoim. J. H , Pace , Oscar Keellno , W. A. Gronewog , Humphreys , E. E. Aylcsworlh , D , B. Dailey , E. A. liisscr , Jennings , AV. S. Kecline. Gcorgo A. Keellno , For- sytho. V. L. Trcynor , Frank A'an Brunt , F. K. Davis , J. P. Davis , Gcorgo S. Damon , A. T. Elwell , F. II. Thomas , H. W. Tilton , A. P. Hanchett , Lyman Shugart , Fret Spooner , John T. Oliver , C. E. Woodburv Frank I' . AVright , II. C. Cory , AV. J. Davcn port , Charles Beno , Lougce , E. H. Mcrriani T. J. Mackey , C. S , Lefferts , E. E. Mayne A. T. Uico , Kobert Graham , \V. D. Hardin C. H. Tyler , N. M. Pusey , Grimm , AVatts , AV X ) . AVirt , Warner AVelch , C. C. Cook , Ernes Cook. Mesdames Knepper , Bradbury Huber , Key , Horace Everett , " Albertsoi Downing , Hose Patterson , E. II Kyuti , Carrie ICIeo Brooks , B Johnstono , J , F. Brodbcck , M J. O'Neill , Palmer , Sebcrt , Davenport , J W. Chapman , J , Lyman , McKune , A'irgini : McConncll , McDowell , Deinlng , A'udli Porter , Lizzie Glcuson , Harriet Hardin Misses Charity Babcock , Bessie Stewart AVaddcll. Fannie Cory of Denver , Carri Dodge , Olio Cook , itoberts of Olney , 111 , Ogden , Kitty Ogdcn , Jcssiu Farnsworth Furnsworth , Florence Murtyn , Helen Canii bell , Mary Key , May Davenport , Funni Reynolds. May Watts , Ida Lutz , Nclli Moore , Angle AVichhaiti , Bowman , Nclli Bowman , JCurnmohlen , Nellie Wright LHu AVright. Carrie Morgan , Nor , Drown. Roeluvcll , Keating , Billiard Elslo Butts , Grace Gleason , Gertiu Glcason Grace Foster , Anna Patterson , Stella Pat tcrson , Manila Stcphonson , Jennie AVullaec Ida Wallace , Maud Olllvcr , Mury Olllvei Helen Shepherd , Kittle Billiard , Ntinnl Hardin , Liz/lo Hardln , Nclliu Sackett , Mat tie KIce , Sue Hadollet , AddluShorman , Geoi glu Bennett , Huttlu Palmer , Hnttlo Bakei Mutllu Baker , is'eilio Parsons , Sophia Get ncr , Kate Gerner Julia Olllcor , Adcla DC hiinoy , Anna Casaity , Nealo , Ann Oberholtzer , Grace Doming , Mar , I Damon , Lou Smith , Ella M. Stuar of Shcnandoah , Bretu Jcfferis , Dickey Jessica Jackson , Lillian Jacksoi Manito Griuncll , Bcrtla Kellar , Cai rlo and Nellie Wells , Clara Evans , Elsl Honn , Julia Fitch , KoVrta Huttcnhuuci Jesslu Hatteniiauer , Jennie Howe , Sabi Amy , Lena \Vulhu-e , AVlnnle Crafts , Cora I Woodbury , A'uii Horn , Ida Cusady , Mutild and Emma Iviskaskl , Beebe , Dora Grass. Messrs Leonard Everett , Thomas Ii Cusudy , George K , Hanthorn , Samui Etnyro , Horace Everett , Jr. , E. P. Fitcl Harry Hultanhuucr. Howard Hattenhuuei Loverett , J. M. Feiilon , John Paul , E. A Wlckhum , John Calvin , Henry C. AVelh Henry Alkins , W. 1C. Balubrldgo , Hobei Pcregoy , J , L. Puxton , Johnson , Hughe : Irving Parsons , Charenco E. Parsons , H. 1 Woodbury , Paul C. Aylesworth , K. A' , lima John AV. Atwood , John II. Mlthen , Willlai P. Officer , Leo Cameron Putterson , Kir Patterson , George Evans. C. B. Towlo , Pai TulloyB , Edward Gilbert. Curl Baker , Job M. Pusey , Thomas Metealf , Jr. , Charles I McDowell , II. G. McGco , Geo. H. Mayno , ' B. iMvoy , Hay Blxby , O. H. Blown , J. i Bowman , Thomas Bowman , E. B , Bowinu Jr. , George S. Wright , Palmer. Twt-irtb Mtht I'arty. The Misses Elslo and Carrie Schocntgi entertained twouty of their young fricudi ; n "twelfth iiljrht party" Friday evening at their home. 7 l South Sixth street The guests were all arrayed In seventeenth eeii- turv costumes , the boys wearing the conven tional powdered wigs nnd eyeglasses of that period. The evening was spent In card Playing , dancing , and other amusements , The following is a list of those present : Misses Frances Bowman , Nellie Anderson of .Glenwood . , Frank Dailey , Helen Baldwin , Oencvlevo Baldwin , Eleanor Stewart , Lu Plnnev , Saitle Farnsworlh and Miss Gerner ; Messrs. AVnrrcn Dailey , Bert Plnncy , AVIIllo Squire , Dick Stewart , Clinton Spooner. Hobert Baldwin. Tom Fanisworth , Fred Empklc , Gcorgo Gerner. MnrriifUir .Hnint1 Html. A month or so ago an old man named Kerns who lives near thif AA'abash track south of the city , was arrested and liound over to the grand jury on the charge of stealing a lot of grain and flour from the freight ears that had been left standing on the tracks In the yards of the rail way company. U was known at the time 'that ' he hud certain accomplices , but they managed to keep so quiet that their whereabouts were unknown , although they were supposed to bo In Omaha. Yesterday they came to this side of the river In an unguarded moment , and very soon after landed In the city Jail with the charge of larceny entered against them. Their names are Charles Kerns and Frank Andrews , the latter being the man for whom old man Kerns , when he was on the witness stand , claimed to have been hauling the stolen goods to Omaha. Ural INtiite Market O | > rn . It Is cvittont thnt there arepomo who huvo conlldonco In the iiicrouslnir vnluo of Council Bluffs realty ns profitable In vestments , ns indicated by the luot Hint ono firm iilone , thnt of Greonshields , Nicholson & Co. . during the past week litvvo sold ono residence In AVilson tot- race , the Ratlin" residence on Seventh Btreol , a residence on Third street and Fifteenth tivontic , H5 ucros of vineyard on Elliott street , two lots In Piorco's ' addition ; nlso an J8,00 ( ! residence in IvounU Place. Ucsidcs this , they have fcovorul other largo deals whiuh are practically completed , hut the formal transfers are not yet made. For the first week in January such a showing is remarkable. Killed 111 a Well. B. F. Hureourt , who formerly lived In this city , but has for some time past been a res ident of Sioux City , met his death at the latter place last Friday morning. Ho was working In a well when one of the men who was working at the top accidentally let a heavy pail fall to the bottom , a distance of fifty-two feet. H struck Harcourt on the top of the head and fractured the skull. He was taken out of Iho well in an unconscious condition , and died in u few hours , Thu funeral services will occur this morning at the Advent church in Sioux City , and the remains will bo brought from there to Estep's undertaking rooms , from which place they will bo taken to Walnut Hill cemetery for burial tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The deceased was ItS years of ago , and left a wife and four chil dren , who are visiting friends in California. Alimlealc. A pleasant muslcalo was given last oven- imr at the residence of C. A. Beebe , 1(5 ! ( Glen avenue , by Miss Grace Bcebo and Miss Elllc Ellis , two of the pupils of Miss Bella Hobin- son , assisted liy Miss A'irginia Hobinson , violinist. A largo number of invited guests were present and listened to u very attrac tive musical program. The two young ladles showed a great deal of technical skill and musical taste in the piano sulections whicli they played , and Miss Kobinson has Im proved a great deal in her manner of hand ling her instrument since she last appeared in public. All three are continuing thcii studies , and their hard and persistent efforts will certainly result in success. To Implement Dealers. The Hoosier Drill Co. has chanced its plneo of transfer from H. II. Van Brunt to its now and commodious quar ter : ! Nos. 1304 , lltOO , 1308 nnd 13tO Main street , with the Union Transfer Co All mail must be aodrusacd to the Hoosier Drill Co. . Council BlulTs , la. , in order to receive prompt attention Respectfully , L. A. HUFF , Manager. CooktiiK Club , The Cooking club mot Friday evening al the resilience of the Misses Farnsworth 01 south Eighth street. The house was hand somely decorated in green and an elaborati menu was furnished. Supper was followci by card playing , prizes being won by Mis Koekwcll and Air. Bowman. The followini were present : Misses Martyn , Until , Brown Hockwell , Dodge , Babcock , Moore , Heynohls J. Farnsworth and Cory of Denver. Messrs AVoodbury. Stillman , Dawson , J. Bowman Everett , N. Everett , Mayne-Metealf imichlcn. Shepherd , Wright and -Wood o York , Neb. Do you want to s.ivo one-fourth o your coal bill ? If so use Haul-spur Bewuro ot imitation. Get the genuiii of Janssen & Gregg , 37 } Pearl street. Crown nnd other pianos. Crown and other organs. At Bouricius' , 110 Stutstmm street. Children's 1'arty. Miss Dora Daly entertained a number c her friends yesterday at the residence of I * Sullivan on Avcnuo A. The evening wn spent in playing games. The following wci present : Misses Nelllo AVInd , Nettle Clarl * (5ertio Slyter. May Cramer , Edna Bonlmn Mamie Crump , May Leper , Cornelia Step ! en.son , jNlim Stone , Bucnu Stonu ; Mastci Hobert Morgan , Alfred Archer , Geori ; Boson , nonnlo Unthank , Gcorgo Cruni Archie Stone , Alfred Stone , Hobert Daly i Omaha. Wanted Gush oiler for ton share Citi/en's State bank stool ; . Must b sold. Address E. II. Shcafo. Death < > r Dr. A. 11. lilllette. A telegram was received in this city ye tcrday announcing thu death of A. If. Oi lotto of Cincinnati. Ho was well knovt hero as the superintendent of thu first Clm tamiuan assembly that was held hero. Se eral months ago lie was taken with eitik consumption , and on the advice of his \i\\yt \ \ \ clan ho went to Florida In the hope of r cupcrating. It turned out to bo useles however , and yesterday the news of h death came , Do you sinoko'r1 Have yon tried ' & Co.'s It's U. King . PiirtitgusV charmer. Just light ono. Will llullil 11 Depot. The ofllciuls of the Hurlingtoii road ha' ' decided to erect n depot In the spring laUo the place of thu miserable shed th bus douo duly for so many years In tl capacity of a depot. The plans havu bci drawn and submitted to the state rallvvi commissioners for approval , the olllclals pi fcrring to do so rather than to huvo in complications arise in the future. Aceor Ing to the plans it will l.u built of brick ai stone and will bu IDO.xitO feet In size. Carl Burhorn. successor to K. Dti horn , lias the only now jewelry stock city. Many holiday novolllua. Hinltli Heconl. The report of City Physician Jennings f the moijth of December shows the to ! number of deaths to have been only slxtet Of this number four weru under 1 year ago. and seven over CO. Thefa were deaths of persons between the ages of 1 a 1(0 ( years. There were seven cases of ct tagious diseases reK | > rtcd. The record considered an exceptionally good one , ev ' for Council Bluffs , MuMnt ; u AVurlil-Wldo Keputittlou. Council Muffs , la , . .A"oiijnu/d. / Chuml > crlun ! Medicine Co. of DCS Moln Is un Iowa manufacturing institution a one in which thu residents of thu stutu Ic upon with pridu. Chamberlain's Cou Heinedy has bccoinu national in reputatl und is known in nearly every household the state and throughout the greut west , merits uro becoming established in all pa of America- STUHT RKft Found Quilty of Violating the Law by the tard. THOSE WHO COMPLIED WITH THE RULES irj MM nf Aii1lrnnts ( Vrantril rrrmlts nt l.isl ! tlin .Mnniiuriiir Conducting n Storr. At 2 o'clock ycstciilay aftcnioon the license hoard continued the hearing of evi dence In the case against 1C. SUiht. Husl- ness Manager Kell of Tin : IUr. : was recalled nnd suited that \vnn-willlni ; to hriiiR the circulation IxwUs up for the inspection of the board If the niemhcrs so desired. The books were not demanded , however. Mr. Hitchcock went on the stand and tea- tilled that only about twenty-live people took both the morning nnd evening World-Herald. He positively declined to slve any llgttrcs separating the morning nnd evening editions of his paper , claiming that the three editions of the World-Herald were only one news paper. Witness nlso declined to state how many carrier boys wcro employed on the morning and evening paper. Ho did say , however , that about eighty hoys were en gaged In delivering both editions. Wed M. Young , foreman of Tin : BII : : press room , tcstllted that he printed between ( ) .0K ( > and 11,000 KVKSIXO Biu : ! cvi-r.v day. About 8.1MX ) were delivered to the city cir culator for circulation In the city. This average of between 10XH ( ) and 11,000 uvcnlnir. papers dally has not materially changed for the past four months. Something like -100 papers are sold to newsboys and the balance of the number printed is mailed to sub scribers. Assistant pressman William Nicholl said that he was familiar with the Potter press used by the World-ller.ild company and could estimate very closely by listening to the running of the press how'many papers were l > ciiig printed per minute. Continuing the witness said that on December 'J2 he timed tlio press. It ran forty-seven minutes and was running at the rate of from 140 to 150 papers a minute. On December ! SI the press was in operation forty-eight minutes , the lMth forty-six minutes and on the lllst , llfty minutes. Hunuliig at the rate of lot ) papers a minute this would make the number of papers for the entire afternoon edition of tlio World-Herald be tween 0,000 ami 7K)0 ( ) papers , which would Include the ! ! ( H ) sent to Council BlulTs and the mail list , railway trains and newsboys. An ex-employe of the World-Herald said that only about 4,000 papers were distributed by carrier in Omaha. Had it rrlrnd on the i : < iaril. Mr. Young was recalled and stated that THE Bin runs both its presses for forty min utes in the evening at an average rate of " . " > 0 papers u ii'inutc , or at the rate of 11,000 papers an hour for each press. Joe Cioddnrd , under oath , swore that on the evening of December ! M ho called at Stnht's drug store and spoke to Mr. Stuht about his license , at the same time calling attention to the resolution of the board , which declared t iat Tin : Bci : was the paper having the largest circulation. During the conversation Stuht said that he didn't care about the resolution , as he had a friend on the board and would get his license anyway. Furthermore , Stuht had claimed that he had induced about U eiity others to advertise in the World-Herald. The witness then testified that , § tuht had sold him a drink of Tom and Jerry , which ho drank on the premises and paid for. Mr. Hall objected to the admission of this state ment as it was not specially alleged in the amended protest. tMr. Simeral thought the evidence ought to 'be. jidinittcd in order to show that Stuht 'was running a saloon and to prove that ho ha'd been violating the law for some time. Another witness was then called and swore that on Sunday afternoon , December 18 , ho had purchased a drink of brandy in the drug store. Witness asked Stuht if ho could get a drink and was informed that ho could. Stuht then told his clerk to sell the witifcss the brandy which was drank on the premises. "How do you know it was brandy ? " asked Mr. Hall , who had been knocitcd completely off his feet by the damaging testimony of the witness. " 1 asked for brandy , " said the witness , "and got Just.what I asked for , because I know brandy when I taste it. " "Now , " said the World-Herald lawyer , "are you sure It wasn't whitethorn ? " "Not much , " replied the witness , "it was brandy und'good brandy , too. " Everybody laughed at Mr. Hall's attempt to crawl out of the trap by calling brandy "whitethorn- . " Then the witness was asked if he had not gone into the drug store and claimed to bo sick and made 11 plea for _ a drink for the stomach's , sake. Ho denied making any such statements and further stated that.no ( liicstioiih wcro asked , When the price was produced the drink was handed out. Acted I.IIcc a Bartender , Another witness followed and swore that he had seen liquor sold by the drink at Stuht's on Sunday , Dec 18 , 18t . "Is the clerk in charge a registered phar macist ! " asked Mr. Hall. "I dou't.kiiown1 replied the witness , "ho acted moro lilto a bartender. " I' . K. Sullivan was sworn and testified that he had known Stuht for some time. On December 2 ! ) he purchased from the clerk a drink of whiskey and drank it on the prem ises. Ho did not claim to be either cold or sick and his name was not taken , The prosecution then rested and Mr. Stuht was placed on the stand. In reply to questions he stated that ho had advertised in the World-Herald because ho believed it to bo the paper having the largest circula tion. He admitted that he had not inquired into the matter at all and had not ascer tained which paper had the largest circula tion. He also said ho had not paid any at tention to the controversy between the two newspapers. The witness then told about about purchasing the drug store and claimed that his'clerk had full charge of the place. Ho denied that liquor had been sold and declared that the torn nnd jerry was plain , innocent beef tea. This didn't go with Mr. Simer.il , especially In face of the evidence introduced , and Mr. Stuht admitted undct pressure that there "was a mixture of eggf and sugar there , " Then Mr. Stuht got wound up mid talked , The more ho talked the moro ho put KM1 foot in It. v "And somctlmu&Vvon know , " said the wit ness , "pcoplo comU lip from the depot am ! i-.ro cold or sick , , 'and If they ask for a drinli of liquor wo glvo.ilt to them.Vu do at take their names , " . Ho admitted tli t ho had been notifies that his application was to he protested 01 the grounds that ItfJt was Illegal , Then lu related what hoClaimed ! was a convcrsatloi between hlmselfhilfl , Clerk Brownleo and the board , Mr , Stunt'said ) that he had askc < the clerk what paper to place his advertise incut in and ho hul been informed that hi must use lib pwii i Judgment. Mr , Brownlci was called nnd nskixl if Mr. Stuht had in quired what paper lo } was to advertise In , "I don't rcinciiibyr any such conversation , ' was the answer. , "Didn't you stiite to him that ho must usi his own Judgment ! ' ' asked Mr. Hull of tin witness. ' 1 think not. 1 had no conversation will Stuht at all , and when he was up hero to ge his application blanks ho said nothing abou advertising at all. When asked 1 alway tell the applicants the decision of the boaii > r In the case regarding the two papers , am that Is as far as I go. " „ _ "Tills concluded" afternoon session. of Sold DrlnliH l'rc < | iiently , 10 III the evening the case was taken u id again and Mr. Ueli. the clerk at Mr. Stuht' ills store testified Jlrst that ho was a license ls druggist and had full charge of the store. H 'ii had known Sullivan for about fifteen yeai and the day ho bought whiskey the witn.ee said ho supposed Sullivan was sick or col and needed a stimulant , The witness wu then asked If ho had a druggist's permi es for the store during Ib'fi and sal id that ho had no license last yea ; jk but admitted eelling liquor withoi Jh that necessary document. At this junctui on a witness was culled who testified that o In DeeemberlM ho saw two or three men drlnl ts ing torn uud jerry in Stuht's place. Ono u ts the men remarked that the torn and Jcrr wus the best lu town and BO witness took drink of the mixture. He declared It to IKS torn nnd Jerry The elerk of the lionrd was recalled nnd swore that no license had lieen granted to Stuht's drug store during or for the year 1SW. Both < < tde9 then rested and the argu ments commenced. The. talk of the lawyers was merely n re- hersal of the testimony of witnesses. In executive session the board refused Stuht's application and passed the following : Hcsolved. Thnt the hoard findIn the matter1 of tlio application of Krnest Stuht , that Krnest Stuht hat been Rulltylthln the pastycar of violating ( he pro visions of section iUl , entitled V ( v'sl'oiisolhlntcil Statutes of Nebraska , of IH'Jl , us elm reed In the remon strance Hied leeemlKrU7 , IH'.K ! . nml therefore the 1 HIM id rt'fiiM'M tit Nsucd him n permit to sell liquor us a dmgRlst. II The hon til nlso refused the application ot Mrs. Mary A. Bankhart for a saloon license at 41XCi North Thirtieth street. A license was granted to Mrs. Margaret Hlbbeler. fortieth and Leavcnworth. The following applicants were granted licenses at yesterday afternoon's session of the license board : P. O. HIIIIMMI , 13'J North Tweiilv-fourth Mieet ; llenrv Khlen , 1(12 ( South Eleventh Mrcrt ! Max l-lothow , H'J3 1 ( oil ire sttert ! lleiirgo Keif , 151' ! Webster sticet ! Itlchnrd llilldlsh , 223 XoHh Tenth slice ! ; Los Angeles Wine company. 11(1 ( Smith Sixteenth street ; 1' . It. .Mounts 14(11 ( Webster street ; I'eter Stock , 1H01 St. Mary'- , avenue ; Kicil rilitmtin , 1124 Capital avenuej C. 11 , Conner & Co. , 140'J Uonglim street ; \Vllllam Sohlpporelt , 1O24 North Sixteenth streets Peter Wlkmnn. UU South Thirteenth street. Protests aualnst ( iiislnv Undloir , \Viiethrlch.M. . Kllcallen , Han Viinni ! , Willie * Sautler , Jleduhe & Co , and Miiiniy & CulllnKham ueieltlidiaun. . WITH THE WHEELMEN. What the Illlsy IllUers lie \Vbell Snow Covert the ( ironnil. I. 1. . II. Holton of Chicago is spending a short vacation with his relatives. The Omaha Wheel club boys have refitted their club house In elegant style , have remodeled the billiard and pool rooms , and otherwise made Improvements. Their club house is again a mighty attraction for tunny of the boys. Kchocs of the "Wild West" smoker lately given by the Omaha Wheel club float around the club house , pleasant memories of one of the most brilliant entertainments ever given by thu club. Only a month or so and the annual elec tions of the Tourist Wheelmen and Omaha Wheel t'luh will be flashed before the eyes of the local elubitcs. Considerable "wire pulling1' and "buttonholing" is being in dulged in. this early in the game nt ' ballots. The Ladies Wheel club instead of 'indulg ing in their delightful semi-occasional runs of the riding season , are giving enjoyable little banquets at a popular uptown restau rant. Humor whispers that these little feasts arc as much looked forward to as the club runs by the fair cyclists. M. O. D.ixou has generously donated to the Tourist Wheelmen one of the latest and best hlih grade safety bicycles handled by htm , which will be rallied off bomo time this month. The proceeds of the rnfllo will bo placed In the club treasury and will be used to help furnish club quarters for the boys. Tickets can bo purchased of any of the club members or at Mr. D.ixou's store , IL'O North Fifteenth street. The tickets have been placed at the low figure of § 1. Now is your chance to draw a § 150 bi cycle for $1. The lucky holder of the ticket that draws the wheel will have his choice of a No. ! $ or No. 4 Humbler , the latest diamond framed machine- made by the Gormully & Jeffry company of Chicago. The Tourist Wheelmen combined pleasure with business last Thursday evening by giving the first of n scries of social club sessions. The affair was one of the most enjoyable of any event which has been chronicled this season in thu way of club entertainments , and was held In the spacious parlors of the club presi dent's home ut ll'4 ! North Eighteenth street. Mr. Barnaul had been quietly formulating u little surprise for the boys , which was the more complete from the fact that the worthy president was surprised himself. A special invitation had been tendered the Indies Wheel club , and ' the members re sponded promptly by accepting the invitation and appearing in a body early in the evening the boys dropped in , in ones and twos until the parlors were com fortably filled. Introductions followed and the company settled down to enjoy itself and get thoroughly acquainted. A business meeting of the Tourists was held prior to thu beginning of the festivities nt which such business as usually comes before a monthly club meeting was quickly dis posed of. One feature of the evening was the acceptance of eight applications for membership , something unusual for the time of the year. After the meeting the ladies and gentlemen plunged into the ex citement of a high llvo tournament , thirty- two of the guests taking part as contestants , the remainder being distributed about the rooms as "mascots' * "critics" nine games wore played. The winners were Miss Khoiles and I.K. . Holton , first prizes , nnd Mrs. "Webster and Gcorgo Sancha , ' 'booby prizes. " The prircs were distributed amid congratulations and merriment. At this juncture the tables were cleared and imme diately reset with a tempting little repast , furnished by the president's mater. A compliment to the lady's talent in the culi nary line was the prompt manner in which the viands disappeared. After refreshments an impromptu musical program was enjoyed by all in which Mrs. M. O. Duxon , Mis.s Heed and Messrs. Walker and Holton dis tinguished themselves. Music was followed by a pleasant little hop. The Tourists then danced their celebrated "ghost dance" and the session was at an end. The guests donned wraps and wishing the host and hostess farewell and the Tourist Wheelmen "good luck" departed. Among the many present wcro : Mr. and Mrs. Daxon , Mr. and Mrs. Bouk , Mr. and Mrs. Pollay , ( < ! " AsoiyieiyilieeestMad8 } , * KC -t ta "A. DcIIcioiiH nrctlicutcd Con- 1'cctiou" for the relief of Coughs , * Colds , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and J2 for clearing the voice. 1'or sale hy y and Confectioners.WJ nil Dnig ist3 . Packed in full two ounce packages , < " * 1'riceS Cents. If you nrc unable to 3 procure the Pomona Coti'h } Tablets O from your dealer tend un 8 cents in stamps and receive a hex by mail. Alude hy the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & CO , , Council Bluffs , la. for liuunilnry Hnrvey mill .11 nnu mitut * . IlKl'AIITMBNT OKTIIB INTUIIIOII , i Oenurnl I.iind UHlce , WASIIINOTON. U. U. , luctmlior l. 'I'- ' ' . ! Hcaliid proposals will bu roculveil at tliu KOI oral I und olllcu. Wiislilncton , I ) . U. , until o'clock p. in. on tiHturtlay. tlio - - ith day c Jnniiiiry. Ib'J'U for thu lurvev anil iimrklnn h suitable inonumuntB , ot thut portion of th boundary line liutwcon the Btatu of Nolirasl ; nnd the stutu ot Houtli D.iUotu wlilcli lloa woi of Uio Allssonrl river , in uuthorlzed by tliu ui of uoimroM , iiunrovuj August. l > , IB'/J , ninUIn upnroprlutlnn tor BiirvuyliiK tliu public lam I'uniDlilot HtiUUcs : ut LarKU. IMJI-lStC , p. a0 also for thu fiirnlahhiK of atone iiionniiionta I t > o placed lit liair-inllo Intorvult on * uld boui dary , Thu bias for tlio survey uud for tl inuQUiiioiitH must bo suniirute , with thu prlv IBKO to tlio bidder tbut if lie in not awurde the contruot for botli lie will l.o bound to coi tract fur noitliur. Copies of tliospuclfloutloi nmy bo IIHI ) upon hppllcntloii to this ollli- Kncli hut must boiiccunipunlpil by u certllk eliock for tVJj. Tlio rlKht to rujoct any or u bills U reserved. I'roposula mint bo inolost In cnvolouoi Hoiilod uud marked " forinrvoy of boiindiiry bolwoon Nobrask und South Dakota. " unit "Proposals for boui duty monuments. " nnd add rinsed to the Coi mliilonorof the tiaaoral Lund Olllue , I UK ton , I ) . U. [ Bljncd ] W. M. STONE. J3il21c Commibiloutr. Mrs. Webster , Misses Hhodc. , Her- cers. Clould , .Icssnp , Potter , lX > dson , Heed , I'erlne , MclTni-par , Donaldson , Waeler , Peterson and ICdward * . Mc. srs. Vngnv , fulley. L. U. Helton , I. TH. . Holton , Hey Walker. Snnuha , Hur\vell , Meody , Yntcs , N'eK'ele , Potter , Umld Hint H. K. Smith. The nest event to draw the wheel men out will be a social hop about the latter part of January. Scott \Vrltr * i < IMt4 > r. OMAHA , Jan. T.To the Sportliif ? ICdltor of Tin ; line : I "tee by the Sf.Nn.vv Hnn , asell as other papers , that I am located In Jack sonville , 111. I wish you would favor mo by stating In tomorrow inornlnu's IssuO that I was never there In my life. I have offers to go south and play next season , but shall re turn to the const or to the New KiiKlnnd league. The PlUshm-irs are holding out In ducements forme to join them again , but I am afraid It will bo the old story over again that they will not Rive mo half n show. 1 want to make a name for myself , and will tin It hi peed time. I win go to tlio springs March I with HuchciiburgeO crowd , but hardly think I will. Hoping you have fully enjoyed the festivi ties of the season , 1 amours , truly , WI.NHKI.U KiWT CAMP. [ Mr. Camp \\tll find a couple letters await ing him tit liuudles Sport ICd. ] At no time In the history of the country has pneumonia been so prevalent as during the winter months of the last two years. In times past a common cold was not consid ered at all serious , but of late years thu gre ; tendency of colds to result In pneumo nia has made people apprehensive. The t rouble is that colds uro not al waj s properly treated. J\o preparation containing opium , wild cherry or chloroform .should be used , us they have a tendency todry upacold. where as It should be loosened ami the lungs re lieved. It has been observed that when Chamberlain's I'oiiRli Kcmedy Is used the cold never results in pneumonia. The reason Is that this remedy stimulates the mucous membrane which lines the throat and lungs to u healthy aellnn , causes a free e.spcctora- lion , throwing off the poisonous matter , and counteiacts any tendency towuixi pneumonia. For sale by druggists. Will liicrM ! Hie I'rli-o of Hos * . CiUMiir.iiLAis , S. D. , Jan. 7. ( Special Telegram to Tun Hiu. : ] Word was received from Charles Mix county , the best hog county In the stute to the effect that a dis ease of some sort among hogs In that vicinity is causing the farmers considerable uneasi ness , The disease makes short work of a drove of hogs , the animals usually dying within twenty-four hours after being taken sick. Should the unknown disease spread throughout this portion of the west the hog shortage may become more serious. Dentil ii r u I'li'einiin. Captain James Cormack of Hook and Lad der company No. U died at llW : ! o'clock last night. The captain has been 111 for some time past and was a great sufferer from lung trouble. Arrangements for the funeral will bo made today , Arri'Hteil for M WAMIINIVTOX , D. C. , Jan. 7. J. H. Smythe , colored , ex-minister to Liberia , has been ar rested on complaint of J. R Thompson of Now York on the charger of swindling him hi a laud tr.tnsnctiou. X1WI * < / ' YKIi'l'liltlt.t V. Domestic. Thomas Axwoithy's defalcation while clly treasurer of Cleveland , ( J. , will amount to nearly J'JOO.OOO. Mrs. Tester , a spirit , photographer , has lieen nriestcd ut tiiilliniolls : : ] ) , charged with seenr- Ing money under false pretenses. Te.Mis alliance men wiint the slate to appro priate ? tlrKl,0)0 ! ( ( ) to hulld a people's railroad from the. gulf to thu Hrltlsli possessions. Governor Hogg of Texas will enter thn senatorial nice ngulnst Unxcr Q. Mills. Hi will have the support of thu populists In tliu contest. Sieve Itynn , Iho Atlanta merchant whn failed about u ycaraKO for u large iiinoiint , and who , since that tlmu hus been In jail foi contempt of court , has been released on $100 , 000 bull. At a special meeting of the Iloston , JMnsq. , Stock exchange : i resolution was adopted cull ing for therejieal of the Sherman net of JHl ! ) ( , so far as It relates to thu pnrchasu of silver by the govurnmiMit. Coroner Hell of Cleveland says that enough evidence has been presented to warrant him In holding Patrick Muran responsible for thu murder of James I'ox and Theodore lllakcslco on Christmas night. His reported that a hand of forty-five HI-HUM ! revolutionists crossed thn Hlo Grandu river u short distance below Eagle 1'iiss , Tex. A do- tatclimcnt of Mexican troops dlscovcicd them and gave Immediate pcrsult. Two more eases of typhus fovcr have been reported to thn New York health olllcers , the victims being Thomas Hums , 33 year.s old , of 34 Bayard street , and Mary Ureenbiiri ; , 3t ! year.s of age , of 0 Forrest street. Very nearly every city olllclal of lirooklyn . \ . Y. , hasheun Indicted by a grand jury foi "wrongfully obtaining moiiuy from the oily o Hroolilyii , " and "fuluny In securing thu pay ment of unjust hills for fraudulent , claims , " The Yalu union has aereeil to Harvard1 ! proposition lo Introduce tliu custom of bavlm judges at futiiru debates between the twi colleges. Three Judges will olllelatu at tli < debatu al Cambridge , Mass. , on January IM. Philadelphia Chinamen havu hit upon : running ruse lo defeat tlio provisions of tin registration clause of thooxcllislonaet. Afte their photographs are taken , HID in-lnl. I' ' tieati'd with a wush which will cause It to fadi ami lieeonut Indistinct luasliort ( line , theiehi rendering them valueless as a moans of idcntf Mention. The pilot heat Edward Cooper , No. 'JO. o Now Vorlf , vilileh IIIIH been repurted missing was lost DecembC'r'JM about -110 miles fion Sandy Hook. The Dutch steamer Ia Caiiiplne from Anislerilam , has brought , the erew n iliu boat In New York. The men were takei by tliu I Camnlnu from a passing steamer wide. bad picked them up. Special Notices. COUNCIL BLUFFS. A IlSTIlAOTSoiiil lumi-i. Farm niul city propcrlr /ihoiiKht niul sold , I'lll y A Tliunm , Cuancll Hill Us. T/AHM nml city loam. Money loana.l un ntaa' 1 nnd uriiln , Itonl cstnlo fur Hilo. Dwellliri nil Iu ) liios rc'iit3l3. Alunoy loaned for loctl : Investor ) l.outuu ATowlu. 2.15 I't-nrl utroot. UIIOIOK Intu In Mnyna nildltlDii noir : cant on 50 the nuw Inturiliitu brlilcu. Will mill In biinuhu urnliiKly. ( juurno Matuilf. Onnncll lllulTa. T MCIU : fnrni In Ncl ) . , i-roonl lioupii , atiiljlu on i. HhcilH , 7U nrrca In uultlvHtloii. I'rlco t'J.W pu IIITCTcrun 1'iny. Jolumtoa X Von t'otton , romoruil , rcinpo'ili , vaulti nn IS , l > . llurko , oily III l { . lUU.NISItlCD UOOMS r'OllKUNl' aOil'AUK AVii J. nun AtrANTKD-COMI'in'KXT ( llltlj IN rAJIII.V O two , liniilruTOhuutli | Puvoutli street. \\rANTKII-TO IIUV AN Ol.ll 1IO1I.K.H PIIKI. 11 for liL'iilInu mini. AiMrusn. with illuivntlui lunl price , r , ( i. Itux-ttls , Couucll Illutfu. Notice. Not Irn Is hereby given that thu annual mod Ingoflliu stockholders of thu Omaha IJnlo Depot company will bu held ul thu nllleu of th Union Dupot company , at. Iho lieadiimilei | of thu Union I'acltli : Kallway company , In Hi eltynf Omaha , on thu 01 Ii day of Janiiar ; l 'j : ) , at .1 o'clock p. m. , lor thu iilectlon of il rectors ami transaction of any olhur hu lnu > that may legally cnmu befinii thu meutlng. T. KlMllAM , , I'reslderit Omahii , December 'JO , 1B'J ; . D'Jld'JOt To thostniikboldnrs of thu NubraHka Hnvln und Kxohaiuu linn ic. S'ou aru Hereby notified that tlicru will be moulliii ; huld at thu bunliliig rooms of sal bank , In Oiiriha , Nobrimka , on thu ninth dn of Junimiv. IS'Jt ) . at two o'clouu p. m. , for l' oloctlun uf six ( niillroutprH for sulil Imiik , , DKXTI'.H U THOMAS , Oanhlur. Omaha , Nob. , January : ird , Itilti. . llreulvt-r' Milo. f s-calud bids wl 1 ho received by tlio undo o Kiied nil to 1J o'clock , noon , of 2ith .liiinur \ lhiii. : for any part , or tlio whole , of the mam t factored und uni-.Hniifautnrud Htoo.rof Itobli tt bon and .Stolicv Company at KastOmalia , coi tt slstlu. ' . hi part , of a full line of the culubrati a "llui-ksliln1' brand uf naiils , Hhlrlx. oviiral i and duck ulothlm. ! loiiitbei with olllcu turn o turo , fixtures , partitions , afu ( Hull ) , about I Bcvflnt ; muuhlnos , and all tabloa , Hliolv.n tools and uiipllaneeu. luoludltrj onu bin oloth-cuttcr , utud In wnld factory ; nnd al IneliidliK onu 40 II , I1 , boiler , onu : n II , I' , ui L'lne , dynamo for Installutlon ofJnO looiuidr cent lulilfi. together with thu bulldliivr ni appurtcnaucus thu latter to bo cold sultju to any rights of Kust Omaha I. mid Co. thorul Tliu Inventory , ito.-k hnci ubovn arlleluH rm be examined on thu promises , K toll bid mil bo fur cash , or Its eo.nl vulunl. acuonipamod I a ci-rtlllod check , puyablo to my order , for pur tent of amount bid. The right U reserv to rujnct uuy or all bids. Dated January < Slli , IWl'l KD'OAK XAIIHIBKIK , Hccclvor MOMUOUlUy , UllAULTOM & HAI.I , , At"r"'J | AFFLICTED ALL HIS LIFE OATAKMAL ABSOESS AND DEAVNES3 Chrnulo DUrhnrgr * Irom thn Unr * . ultli DrnliiP4 , llntlrrly Ili-ulcil by tlrntlr , I'uliilrM Mr ! limit Tlio Tmtlmonv of n Well Kmmii Young Mnii nt tilt * City. Ad mulct ! formnt catarrh In soon in cmo whcm IhoearsillsclmrRn pin nml ttio honnnc l Inipalrrd. Such eusos nro lin ( > o sllilo ot cure , in usually t ranted. It requires faultless mot hods nnil exceed Ing euro to lioul the ill cert , check tliu How ot nmttur unit rrstoro thu licnr- IHK. Thisnotuliln mill Imppy rosull. wrvs ni * tninril , however. In tlin eimo ot Mr. Kiirl Co- hum , wltli Ackurmnntin. \ \ . d llnliiU , luulllv- In * nt 2r l UrUtolstreet , with his futhcr , JV. . ( 'otinrn.eonlrnctoriinil tmllilur. The tnrti In this notublo case nro Klvoa by the pntlunt , ( olluws : "Kvor ilnc'o Inf.ini'v ahoiit twenty yonri USD--I Imvo lioeu uniictiMl with tili'urous. run- nliiK ours. At tlinni. from colds or other ciiusui. they woiililunthcruna lircaU : hut ul- wavs , nnd uvor , tlio iilcnroiH iniiilnr wiiillil rs- c.ipt * , ami wiis50roic ) ! l\uns to lie liituloi-ablo. AliniR with the ( UhiMiur n ot pus I sutTVio.l ear- uolioand pains In thn he\ < l ottcni > st nt tilKlit , Thiniltnrnlullcctof thn vatnrrlial uleuratlon was to m i lie mo ilouf , iintl fut 3'oars I ouulil not ho.iroritlnary eonvcriatlon. , ind licoiunc , lln- iilly , insenslhlo to nil lull llm tondpst. noises. It was plain tuntoth'ittha ohiitrjot In my oars , prodiioril bv u ilcstructivu cutiirrh of so many yuiirs" MtanilliiK. ninit lie serious It not Inuur- iiblc : ntid when rullef liacixmonn urjcnt necus- slty It wan aniixttcrnf niiit'h tlimiRtufiil eon- sldoratlon how and wlairo I should Unit It. I'rom porvjnal liiiowloil ii ot wluil lira , Copc > land nndSliitpard Inul doni'for ' d'loiiiN , I ( ult suruthoy couhl eiuo mo If such u thinecro possible , und the lositlt of tliolr troalmi-utlias .iustlflod my coiilidiinco In thorn. Tlio uluorn- tl'in Islianlod , the dlsrliintof : ; ! innttcrlms un- llrolv eciai.od , and my lioarms womlorftj4y ) Im- lirovuil. and Is nott nuiuly iiorfeut. It Ta Rtlll cutting bpttur rluht. II'OIIK. Is It stranio ; It t feel lllo idvliiK words of earnest pralsn to the nliVsU'liiiis whn liavn done KO much tor me ? Tlio treatment hns been mild nnd with out pain , nnd hasilcoldfdly hfiiulltod iiiVRon- eml health. I will gladly vcrlfy.to thu Ivltnr , tliislnlorvlDW.ut tinv time , and I heartily recommend Dis. CouolnnU und Sliupard to my friends. " /X-Word to ] Vlal1 patlepts. Thn < cvlio taku mall treatment are entitled to tliu low rates for all diseases , as well ns those who upiilv althu oil I to poi-sonully. Drs. Coiiuland and Micpurd havu so purfuutud tliolr system of mall or homo truatinuni that they siicccud iiiltcns ] well In this way ns they do lu thclrolllce practice. All who reside at a dis tance. Item thu city , and cannot conveniently call at tlio ullice , sliould write tor symptom hlnnli. Questluim about all chronic trouble * cheerfully answered. Nervous Diseases Cured. Skin Diseasas Cured. Catarrh Cured. $5.OO A MONTH. Catarrh treated at $5.00 a inoath medi cines i'ruo. For nil ether diseases the rates will bo low nud uniform. Fatlunts atatlis * tauco successfully treated. Send for gym- torn blank. Jtoiiius 'ill mill ill : : Xit\r York I.lio IStilldlii ) ; , Oinaliii , Neb. \tf. II. COfBUAND , M. D. O. B. SI-IlSfAtlD , M. n. Specialties : Oatarrn and nil diseases of the Eye. Kar. Throat nml LIHIKS : Nervous UU- eiisi ! ? , HKin DIsouBco , Oh 'onlu Diseased. Ollice Hours tto ) II a. m."lo5p. m. , TtoS p. m. Sunday , 10 n. in. to 1m. . RR1LWRY TIME ORRD M I. 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