THE OMAHA DAILY BKK : SA3ifUIAY , JANUARY 21 , 1893 , 3 THE DAILY BEE Ol-'MCHt NO. 12 STKHKT. y cnrrler to nny part of the city II. W. TlI/TON , - MANAUKIL TIM . . riMIHVru . . I HlHl0 ! ! * Onlc.l ! No. 43 ( NBlt | | Kdllor No. 23 MlbUlt 3IKXTWX , N Y PlumblnirCo ! Cumcll IllulTs t.wnuer Co. Coat A jiartv wnsRlvi'ii nt tlic Hoynl Arcnuum pirlors : last u veiling by u number of llio young turn of thu city. . I'lii' ivtfiilur meeting of. Kldolity council No , 1MJ , Ho.val Arcanum , vhlr.h was to liiivo bevii liuM last ovenlng , will bo hcl l next Tuesday evening. C.'iittln ] : fatiiiboll ! | nntl wife of tlio Salva tion iirrnv will bo tPiiderwl a pouiul donation nt tlio iMTarlw on upper liroiulwiiy this cvcnliif , ' by their friends. Tlio St. Andrews sou-icty of this city will celebrate theISHtli anniversary of the birth- iliiy of Hubert Hums at Itnyal Arcanum hall , AVcdncsila.v cvenlne , .lanuary 'Jo. Scotchmen and tlii.'lr frlemls Invited. John Lander , who drives n wagon for .1. Garneau of Omaha , loolf a whip away from u man and was arrested on the eliarno of larceny. He claims the whip w.is his own. Tlio case v > Ill bo tried Monday. Andrew Hodeii was arrested Thursday nlglit for illslurbliiK the poaro. on lower Main strret by renting the air with good iiiiturul but rattier intoxicated hymns. Ills ftleo cost him tiu.il ) In police court yester day.The The case of Hodefer ng.ilnst Gr.ilil w.ts nnlslicd in superior court and admitted to the Jury at the hour of adjournment yester day. A sealed verdict was returned within half mi hour , and will lie opened in court this morning Special meet hip of Kxcelaior lodge. NY , . 2.7.1 , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , this ( Saturday ) i veiling for \\orlc in the second decree , vlsltliifr brethren cordlallj invited. Jty order of llio worthy master. Nat Shop- unl. secretary. The funeral of Mrs. .fohn Walker will occur Saturday afternoon at - o'clock from the famll.\ residence on Lincoln avenue. Thu services will be conducted by Kev. II. I' . Dudley , pastor of the Hmadwny Motliodlst Kpiscopnl church , of which the deceased was a meinbir. Willie , the fi-ycar-old son of Dr. and Mrs. .1 11 Swan.son of Xeola died of scarlet fever Thursday morning at 7il : ! ! o'clock , alter a week's illness. Tin1 funeral will take place this morning at 11 o'clock at the family resi dence , mid tlio remains will bo taken to Crescent for Interment. George Scanlan , v.-ho has acted as clerk at the police station for some time past , has left the city , and his friends claim not. to have tlie sllKiitest idea what lias become of him. IIu is thought , however , to have started out with a couple of oilier you UK men for the purpose of seeing the world on his own hook. Mrs. Kd Hates has been suffering from an ulcerated eye for a number of months past. The left eye was troubled at llrst and its mate soon followed. A day or two ago she found it necessary to go to Omaha and have an operation performed by which she loses her right eye entirely , but her left is saved , much to the gratification of her frleiris. Peter Thomas and Van Unman , the two men who were arrested Thursday night for stealing coal from William U'elclrs yard on South Main .street , were granted a contin uance in police court yesterday. During the da.\ Thomas executed a chattel mortgage for iKi on two horses , a set of harness , a wagon and a cow , in favor of Welch. This is said to be an indication that thu case will not be piuscuited nnj Inrtlicr. A young man named Vic Stevenson , who attended the mesmeric entertainment Thurs day night , had a large jag of Inspiration on board IIu suddenly startled this audlenco by letting out a volley of cuss words that re sulted in his being led from the hall by the chief of police. Kor some reason or other , however , his name does not appear on the book at the police station , and it is said that there will bo no prosecution. The Manawa Ice company , which was made the target for an nctlon of the city council a couple of weeks ago , when the older was Usued to all parties to abstain from Belling any Ice from Lake Manawa , has taken exception to the order , and state their exceptions in a letter addressed to the mayor. They ask that the action bo recon sidered , and hint very strongly that if it Is not there will be a lawsuit instituted for the purpose of determining their rights In the eaie. Kvery season brings a new crop of cough remedies , but they cannot compete with that grand , old Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Tlio snow and cold weather does not diminish tlio demand for uurcugo in thu Klein truct , 1'j miles etint of the post- olllt'u ; ! 100 acres yet for wile in from one ' to ton ncro tract's. Miitahlo for fruit and gtinlen. Day & llet-s , ngentu , III ) Pearl Bireot. Now tluvt diphtheria in prevalent in Council lilulYx iiml Omaha every family should bo provided with Dr. .loitoris' infallible - fallible diphtheria preventive and cure. ] t can bo hud of Council BlitlTs ( Irug- gistH or ut 1M04 C'tmiiiitf street , Omaha. WantedCiihli oiler for ton shares C'ltixen'ri State bank utcclc. iMust be w > ld. Address li. A. Slioufo. . .v.iI'.IKAtiii.trun. . Norn , to Mr. and Mrs. John Van Ifusscn , 410 South First street , a daughter. U. .1. Mcacham of Chicago , advance agent for Herbert I. . . Flint , the hypnotist , is In the city. city.W. W. C. Kstcs , president of the First Na tional bank of Ncllgh , Neb. , was In the city yesterday. S. IX Hohrer left yesterday forChllllcothe , Mo. , In response to a telegram announcing the severe illness of his father , Judge 15. C. Hohrer. Mrs , Alfred C. Woolley and son have re turned from Kldorado Springs , Mo. , where they have been spending several months , and arc stopping at the Grand hotel. II. Luring , manager of the MeFarlan Car riage company , is on an eastern trip , during which ho will visit his old homo at Richmond mend , Ind. , and also thu factory. He will be absent about teiulajs. Constipation cured uy OeWltt'a Early lilsers. Ur-o Koal-Spar ! A - " > o jiucka o saves 2.r > per cent of your coal hill , besides other comforts , and is Milllciont to treat onu ton. For sale by .lunsbuii & Groirj' , No. I17J I'carl street. For warmiii } , ' picst chambers , bath rooms , etc. , our } ras heaters arc just what you \\iint. Look ut them. Clean , rr nvonlent , cheap. C. 15. Gas ami Kleo- trio Light Co. Crown and other pianos. Cri'wn ' and other organs. At Ik Hi-lulus' , 110 Stutsmnn street. .More Tlilrxln ? liy Hey * . Alonro L'tterbaek and II. Fuller , the two small boys who were implicated in the theft of a number of sleds from thrco dealers , weru arrested yesterday noon on another charge of the s.imu kind. Mr. Hell , the upper Uroadway grocer , bad a tlrkln of buttci which had melted down , and he r\.l-l ! It out of his buck door and left it there to cool When ho looked for it a little later It hud been broken open and about twelve | > ouiids of the Imitation oleomargarine was gone. The boys had been seen lurking about and they were at once suspected of the theft. A visit to the Fuller boy's homo resulted In llndlng half a ilo ? ii pounds of butter which Mr. Hell Identified as his. The two boys will bo brought before Judge McGee tlila morning to have It determined whether or not they uro lit candidates for the reform school Take Hromo-Seltyer for insomnia lie-fore retiring lOo. a bottle. Ccul unit wood ; best and eheupesl Missouri hard wood in the city ; prompt delivery. II.jV.jt'ox No. 4 Main. Do you smoke ? liuvo you tried T. D. Klnjr & CO.'H I'urtugus ? It's u charmer. Jiiut lijhtuue. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Papers Filed in a Big Transaction in Real Estate Yesterday. EAST OMAHA DIRT CHANGES OWNERS Hip I'rloei I'alil for Valuable I'rnprrly- 1'iiillrK tn the TriuniictliHi anil Location of ( Irounil Tn < inferred I.ookrd Upon us u ( luoil Invulmriit. A big land deal ramc to the surface yester day through some papers which were filed with the county recorder. A dozen or more deeds were liletl , transferring ISO acres of land located between Omaha and the im provements at ICast Omaha , to various par- tics. The total consideration named Is fcU7- ! COO Of the IbO acres about HO were for merly owned by the Council muffs and Ne braska Kerry eompanj , while the other forty belonged to the llrm of Potter & George of Omaha. Of the total amount , seven-tenths were conveyed { o a Pftroll sjndlcatc rcpro seated by Kdward C. Van Husen , one-lifth Is retained bv the ilrm of Potter ft George , and one-tenth goes to .1. 1 ! . Webster , also'of Omaha. The deal was for spot cash , and iltogether is one of the biggest transactions n dirt which lias over been recorded in Pot- t.iwattamio county. Just what the plans of the now owners are i'i do not state , although they say that the salu was simply based on the future growth of ( Cast Omaha. All thu land Is within a mile and a ijiiurtei' of the Omaha ) ostnllce. ( The Council Bluffs ami Nebraska Vrri company lias been involved in a great leal of litigation fora number of i ears past , mil has consequently been unable to give a ; > erfeetly good lillo to any of the land It lalmed to o\vn. Now , however , the dilll- idties have been surmounted , and the new guarantees have a title that is as straight as i string. The willows will he removed and the land will be cleaned up in the same man- irr as that of the Hast Omaha Land cum- lany in the same vicinity. Tlio two principal deeds are those of the L'ouncil IllulTs and Nebraska Ferry company , In which the consideration named is SUii.OOO , iind that of I\itlcr& George.with a consider ation of SIOO.oiH ) . The rest of the $ ' . " . )7.r ) > 00 ivas paid out in smaller amounts for quit . lalms. This makes the sales in and around [ Oast Omaha since last August amount to * l,100,1100. Piles of people nave puos , but OeWltt s Witch Hazel salvo will euro them. OllOtlltllllllt [ Yoin Hie lioston Store are always in season , but this tinio inoro than over be fore ) wo have announced our great mid winter sale of heavy merchandise to the while , store was closed all day yestor- lay marking down floods for the sale , whieh commences today and lasts .or 'ght days. Look over the following bargains and -co if yini can save any money by buying iliiring this bale : WASH GOODS. ! . " ( ! Banneekburn suiting to close. 'He. 12H' llnton suiting , bale price lllo a yard. Indigo blue prints only Go a yard. 7u heersuekor ginghams fie a yard luring wile. 12e } tokh ) roiis while they 'last , 7ie a yard. yard.Whytelaw's Scotch zephyrs , in dross patterns , I2Jo a yard. ( Just half the regular price. ) GLO\fKS AND IIANDKKUCHIKFS. $1.00 ladies' nioelia gloves in ercain , tan and groys , during sale ( MIa pair. ( Hie , 7.o and lo ) eashmero gauntlet gloves , in two lots , , 'ite ; and -l e a pair. Ladies' black cashmere gloyes told for . ' ! . ' ! o , ; ! 5e and 30c to go during sale at 2c a pair. Ladies' handkerchiefs sold for 7c and lOc to go at this sale for iic eaeli. Kmbroidercd Swiss handkerchiefs sold for 17e , lite and 2. ie , sale price , 12jeoaoh. UNDKRWKAK MUST GO. Gents' $1.23 scarlet underwear during 4ilo , "lie. Gents' uOe white merino underwear during sale , Me. Gents' r > 0c gray merino underwear during sale , ! le. ! ) Gents' $1.00 natural wool underwear during salo. 7. > o. Gents' $2.00 natural wool underwear during Hale. $ l.t ; j. Ladies' .Tic ecru vest and punts to go at 2e. Ladies' 50e ecru vest and puntu to go at .We. Ladies' $1.00 natural wool underwear , Tie. Ladies'$1.25 natural wool underwear , USc. Ladies'$1.0 natural wool ribbed un derwear , $1.25. See bargains in tights , union suits , children's and infanta' underwear. DHEriS GOODS. 'Id-inch plaid suitingn , regular 2.)0 ) goods , to go at Kit : a yard. Don't miss seeing them. 'Itl-ineh heavy fiuiting , dark colors , actual lOe stulT , for 12Jo a yard. All wool , yard wide cheviots , sold for 'l.e ! , ItOe , and f)0c , in ono lot for sale at 2T c > . Fancy weaves in Bedford cords , eoutil mil , sold for bSe and $1.00 , ehoieo ( i9e u yard. India serges and Arnold's line hour-lot * las , sold for ! ) oc and $1.17 , during sale 77c a yard. Fancy dress patterns and Paris robes , exclusive styles , sold for $7.00 , $10.00 and $ ld.OO , all at one-half the regular price. Black goods. Endless variety of bar gains In all grades. Don't miss seeing them. FOTHHKINCHIAM , WllITKLAAV \ < c C'O. Boston Store , Council UlnHs , la. N. -Komombor , thin Mile starts Saturday , January 21st ami lasts for eight days. F. . W. & CO. Uenrriil MlHilon ir.v Itcpurls. The following report has been filed with tlio Council Blurt's Hlblo society by its agent , Henry Colter , showiiiR the work perfarinctl iliiring the past year. A portion of the re port covers the work of Mr. Coker's prede cessor , Hi'v. Fleming , whoso resignation en used a vacancy that was tilled by Mr. Coker's election : Niimtierof days'servlco 106 ! Olllcal letters received and sent llll ! Mllestraveled 1,311 VKits iimilu 4.4'jr ramllles found ilestItuto : ! lil : I'mnlllcs supplied 10A Individuals supplied r > 7 Number of books sold inii Nnmberof books donuteil 'J01 Donations received { Oil-05 Value of iHioks sold 47 04 CnmiKMisatlDii tif agents & 90 OO Incidental expenses 34 7ft Viilue of Ixjoks donated 5'J H ) Document H distributed UO Kccleslastlcal liodles visited 4 es mude 1 The earth moves. Evidence , you can buy a llrst class liniment , Salvation Oil , for " 5c. There Is no llnor assortment of hair and hat pins in the city than that on ex hibition at Hart's jewelry stort1. lam going to return these goods In a few days. Until that time prices will bo re duced to the lust cent. Buy now. 41.1 Broadway. Sniull AvulHlirlie , David Bradley and \V. W. Looinls of the Una of David Hradley & Co , narrowly eseapetl a serious accident j storday after noon. They were walking * "aloii ( ; Pearl street In front of the Grand hotel , when a lot of lee that had been forming for weeks on the pi IK ) leading from the hotel to the street melted loose nnd eamo down with a crash , landing on the pavement at the feet of the two gentlemen In a rather startling fashion. A slight variation in the time schedule of the avalanche and the January thaw would have resulted illsaMrously to * counlo of Implement men Thp stone sidewalk in front of the hotel Is very dangerous just now , while It li covered with a thin pliue of Ice , and some of the cltl/i'iis are thinking of calling thn attention of the council to the state of affairs. Ow ing to n defect In the survey the sidewalk was Inld In a very sideling way , and when the water from the eaves pipe comes trick ling down It forms a coating that would beery \ery acceptable for a toboggan slide. A ( Irrut H > | iiiiilUt. Prof. Reynolds' exhibition of his wonder ful skill last night satisfied all skeptics that he Is master of hU mysterious art and ls _ without n peer as a hypnotist. Ills enter tainment Jast night wis the brightest and most entertaining of the series. He selected from the number of young gentlemen who responded to his call to conic upon the stage a number of line subjects , and afterward drew from the audience two others who had been experimented upon the previous even ing. Ono was a young gentleman who had taken a seat In the balcony and the other n young lady who sat In the parquet. Hoth resisted stoutly the mystic In fluence that seemed to Hash from the irofessor's keen eyes and his gracefully wav- ug hands , but their resistance was as valu as if they were opx | > sing a locomotive. There never was a more delighted audience hi tlio oocra house and never such convulsions of aughtcr as was constantly compelled by the emarkablo actions of the people under his control. It was a most wonderful exhibition ) f a most wonderful power. This afternoon's matinee and the exhlbl- , ion this evening will conclude Prof. Hoy- lolds' series , and It will probably bo the last opportunity of the people to see the best , nest chaste and amusing entertainment that His ever been given In the city. Don't fool with indigestion. Take Heech- mi's Pills. Mll l K < > i < pllli < lErcnrd. The mayor and city council ure agitating the question of compelling builders to live up more closely to the provisions of the city or- linanco with reference to the issuing of Inilldlng permits. The law is practically a dead letter , and as its only object has been to enable the city ofllclals to keep a true recoid of all public improvements , the loose way in which the law lias been observed an-1 en forced has defeated the very ends which the 'ouncil ' that originated the plan had in view. A line of from js" > 0 to 100 is fixed for every violation , and the owners , contractors and subcontractors are each made liable. The liollce and marshal's force are to receive In structions in the near future to look the mat ter up , and all who engage in building with out complying witli the law will oo arrested. Thn American Wine Co.of St. Louis , make the celebrated Imperial Champagne. If jou can't get it at home , order direct. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. ( crmunlit Hull School to I'.e Opened Next Week. School will open In the new rooms In Ger- inania hall noxl Monday morning. Miss Evans of Iowa and Miss Alice Krlon , will bo In charge. The frame building on Twenty- fourth street will bo abandoned. The charitable societies and benevolent l > eoplo of the city have been active in their efforts during the long spell of cold weather to assist the poor , but are often puzzled to know where to draw the line between en couraging vicious mendicancy and relieving tlic worthy poor. Several cases of criminal eusscdness and cruelty to children at the iiands of lazy , drunken parents , who depend upon charity for support , have recently eome to light. A committee has been appointed to secure temporary quarters for the regular meetings of the Methodist church society and its iiixlliaries until such time as a new building can be erected. The Methodist Sabbath school will be held next Sunday at f:47i ) : , the usual hour , at the Swedish JJaptist church , Twenty-second , between J and 1C. The Epworth league will hold an impor tant business meeting Monday evening at 7 ; " 0 at the United Presbyterian church , Twenty- third , between K and L. A meeting of the trustees pf the church will bo 'held at the l > arsonagc this evening , and the ofllcial board will hold another meeting next Tuesday evening. City Treasurer Thomas Hoclor and wife are happy over the arrival of a young daughter at their home. Unchurch lodge No. 2 , Degree of Honor , will confer the degree upon twelve candi dates this evening at their hall. Refresh ments will follow the ceremonies. Charles Stewart , alias MeLaughlln , the hotel porter who knifed James D-iugherty , the cook at the Transit house , on the night of January 10 , has a reward of jGOO hanging over his head. The reward Is offered by the state for the arrest and conviction of the fugitive. Arly .tones , the 10-year-old sou of L : A. Jones , the Albilght meat market man , acci dentally shot himself through the hand this afternoon. The member was amputated at the wrist. The Foreign Missionary society met at the residence of Rev. Thomas Stephenson yes terday afternoon. About sixty ladies wore present. They were addressed by Mrs. Har ris , formerly a missionary in Burmah. James Edward Hagcrty , the supposed de serter from tlio army , produced an honor able discharge oxecutetl at Fort Snclling and was discharged. The bankrupt stock of the late Candy kitchen , on N street , is being sold at auction to the highest bidder. Magic City lodge No. 100 , Independent Order Good Templars , will meet next Mon day evening at the Presbyterian church , corner of Twenty-llfth and J. Miss Huby Grimth is reported ill. Nels Puriton went to Crcston yesterday morning on a visit to his people for the llrst time in tjvo years. Mrs. L. H. Carpenter , wlfo of Dick Car neuter's only son of Casper , Wyo. , arrived In the city yesterday for a visit with her relatives. The High school rendered an excellent literary program yesterday afternoon. The Friday afternoon exercises are becoming an important feature of llio educational work of the advanced grades. ° AFTER THE CONSTABLE. An nntflal CharRisil With Having Levied Upon ( iiuidN of H Client. A warrant was Issued yesterday for the arrest of Constable Dan Daloy for embezzle ment. The complaint was signed by Frank Wear , who charges that Daley levied 01 goods of the value of $400 , belonging to Matilda Castile , and then converted them to his personal use. Gustavo Pcgean sued Mrs. Castile ii : county court and recovered a Judgment foi & ! i'll ! and costs , after which an execution was Issued and placed in Daley's hanJs for collection. D.iloy failed to hand over the proceeds anil the matter was taken into police court with the above result. Easily Taken Up Cod Liver Oil as it appears in Scott's Emulsion is easily taken up by the system. In no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated with out injury to the organs of digestion. GCti's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos- phites has come to be an article of every day use , a prompt and infallible cure for Colds , Coughs , Throat troubles , and a positive builder of flesh. Prepnil by Scott * Powne.N , Y. Alt JrutcUU. PRINCIPAL CAMP'S YOUTH. One of the foremost educators in .America Is Principal U I. Camp of the Dwight school In New Haven , Conn , .whose portrait Is given above. Ills pupils are scattered east and west , and many of them occupy responsible positions In business and professional life , which they have won in no small measure be cause of their early instruction and training under him. Prof. Camp taught first in Meridcn , then as principal of the Hunting grammar school in New Hrltaln , then as principal of the Norwalk - walk Union and high school , Vale's well- known preparatory institution , and then un der the elms of New Haven. He was one of tlio lirst principals to see the advantage and ruluonf manual training in public schools and organized classes of boys who received in- struution in the use of wood working tools in a room ilttod up in tlio basement of the school. Prof. Cam ] ) is the most exemplary citi/.on , and as a man among men his views on a matter of public interest have been al ways worthy of attention. He has repre sented ono of the best sections of the city as alderman for several terms. Prof. Camp is an active progressive man , who has learned the secret of keeping young , in spite of advancing years , and ho has pr ob- ably given no more valuable advice in the nearly two score yearn ho has labored in edu- catioir.il fields tlim : is contained in tlio follow- ng letter , recently published in the papers of 'New Haven , where there is a great demand for the extraordinary , remedy ho refers to. He says in ills letter , referring to tne famous compound that was lirst prescribed by Dart mouth's famous physjelaip "I have taken Painu'B celery compound not because I was sick , but becaus T wanted to keep well , lnul can do It best by the use of this helper of nature1 : The superintendent of schools of Naupa- tuck. Conn. , Mr. William W. Abbott , a Yale graduate , had an experience that exemplifies the marvelous power of Paino's celery com pound to restore those who are in the depths of disease and misery. He has written for publication the following statement under date of May 'J' ) . "A year ago this spring a combination of circumstances conspired to undermine m.\ health , and hist fall the confinement to the shcool-room and attention to discipline at tacked what little health I had left , so that by Christmas 1 was physically a wreck. I had no ambition to do anything. I felt un able to move , and was truly miserable , and each day thought that probably it would be the last that I should leave my bed. It was only by the exercise of the greatest will power that I could hold up my head. When I was so low I was ad vised to'try ' Paine's celery com- IKWiid , and did so. After taking one bottle I was uncertain whether T was really deriving benelit or not. After using the second bottle , however , 1 found that my health wasccrtain- ly improved. 1 have now taken four bottles , and my restoration to strength and health is due entirely to the use of this medicine. Tne best physicians unite in the statement that Paine's celery compound is of superior value for the weak and debilitated , the ner vous , sleepless , and all who are run down. It makes people well , gives them new strength and new life. H Is pure and harmless , and hence is used in liunilio Is of families for the children and the aged. ONE < . CENT. SPENT MAY LEAD TO YOUR FORTUNE WE COURT THE MOST THOROUGH INVESTIGATION INVESTMENT - MENT AFTERWARDS. Address a postal card to the BEN HUR MINING & MILLING CO. , Council ClulTs , Iowa , in regard to the CRIPPLE CREEK properties bolonginp to this company. Late advices very favorable. Refer to C. R. Hunimn , Cashier Citizens' State Bank , Council Bluffs. Dnlike fe Dutch Process So AlMes on Other Chemicals are used tn tfto preparation of which is ( ibaolut&lj/ pure and soluble. It Imi more than three HMCI Ike itrtngth of Cocoa mlxetl with Starch. Arrowroot or Sugar , ami Is far more economical , letting less than one tent n tup. It la delicious , nourishing , a'.ul KASILT DIGESTED. Sold by Crocors everywhere. W. Baker & Co Mass . , , Qorchester , , TUB RXCKI.SIOIl 11OMK IIAKT.H AND HOASTBII inone nonulne without braia IHltnuii imr inrn > Improved trlc , Is aso'ld ' mnko. tm > clcc'p llaiifo Iron * ; but lilgli Krnto. nut uloio > | > crfuctlr IlK'lil ; idTl'i 33 i > cr crnl nutrition * eleruunti. Fullilu- ecrlptlvocircnl.r on uppllcntlon. Alill.NTH WANT- KI ) In oierj county In UiPl'.S. AiMrvii , CllAltl.Krt SClU'l.TllKI-jB , 4J N. Main St. . Council lllutll , In. 4W IIIIOAUWAV , COUNCIL 1IIUIT& Money I.ouned on DlaiiiniulHVtttunen , etc. , XliK bargains In unredeemed pledges. i ) JU 0 SU > Q The Good Samaritui. 0 Tcora' Eipeiieace. OF DISEASES ov MEN WOMBN. rKOPKIBTOll OV TUB WOULIV8 IIKIU1AI , 6AKV OF MKUIClNJi. /treat the following Diioaset : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and Innga : W * . oases of the Eycnnd liar , Fltaaod Apoplexy , tleatt Disease , Liver Complaint. Mdue.r Complaint , Norvoua Debility , Mnntal Depres sion , Loss of Men hood , Seminal Weakness , Diabetes , Brlghfs Dl ease , 8t Vftus1 Dancel < Deumatlim. Parftlyels , White Swelling. Scrofula , Fever Sorce , Cancers , Tumoro and Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or drawing a drop of. . blood. Woman with bcr delicate orpr.na re- Btorea to health , Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 85O to 8SOO toiteH for nay Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without moroury. Tape Worms removed In two or three hours , or no pay. Ik'Uiorrholds or Pile * cured. THOSE WHO AUK AFFLICTED Wllltavo life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or utJiig DR. G. W. PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Fhyalclan who can toll whitt nlll u portion without atkliiR a ijueitlon. All correspondence strictly confidential. Medlela1 tout by express. Addreu all Ittura to GWPangieMD , , , , , 58B Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa KVIIJJ , WKAKNKBSKDKHU.irV. . KTV . that BO compinr Ihein In men yi'K'KLY an I I'Klt.MA- .NK.vn.V ( . 'LIIKD. Full STKK.NUTU anil tone Blren lo evttf part of the body 1 will teml ( o curelr r ' * J ) KMBM to mif lutTurer tlio proicrlp. lion lh l cured moot them ( roublai. AUdrdii , u A. . UtlADLBY lUTfJ.1 C'lUIK ' , MICU. Jams Wine Company California -Kentucky Keep in stock a fine \Vc have our own line of the very best Vinyards and Distillery Wines lery , and can compete Brandies with any house in the Whiskies United States on prioo Rums Gins and quality of goods. Champagne SOME OF THE Etc Etc _ HRANDS OF We have in Wines Port \Vc keep in Sherry bond or in Angelica stock : Reisling 0. F. C. Taylor Old Hermitage Rhine Wine McBrayer Zinfandel Ripy Rye Burgundy Haltingly Bond And many other kliuk Guckenheimer Anderson Tea Kettle Cedar Creek JARYIS Melwood 1877 Golden Sheaf BRANDY Old Grape Peach Before buy Apple ing anything in our line Cherry Blackberry And in fact all kiifds-of OUR Brandy , in Case or by the Gallon. . tum jmumMja3 mom.i i - S19 MAIN STRRB/T , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. C. A. SGUOEDSACK , Proprietor. f Clctininir find Itonnl&hing OF GOOD.S OF KVKHY DESCRIPTION. Omahu ollleo , 1621 Farnam St. , Telephone 1521. Council 13lulTn olllco and worka cor. Avo. Aand i0tli ! St.Telephone HID. Send for irculara and price list. Special I\fofciccs. COUNCIL BLUFFS , AliSl'HACTS unit loans. Kami ami oily proporlr btiUKht nllj mlil. L'usoy A TliomM , ( Juilncll lllutTa. G AKIIAOH removed , ceiipool * . vivitU an I chlmn y > cleaaol. H. D. llnrko. ollr till ; , 640 ACltK farm 10 mlloi from Lincoln , Neb. , Itn- niovcil. I'nco only fl'J pvr iicrvn U tuken t uncv. JoniHton fi Vnn I'ntlun. 1'OH , SAI.K-My livery bimlnom In tlil city or will 1- trade block lor tiOoU clear property. John Do * linny , Cn nnc 11 lllulTi. ( > uO ATUKS ( i nillcB from Oakland , peed itata of c-iiltlration. fuvvu room housi * . nrclmrd. corn crlbi und iirunnilcs ; Till e'll for f < il nn crc. ( rceiiBtiluldii. Mcliolson A Co. , O'JI Ilioadwuy. 'IMIItKl' room lioinn ( in Hjutli Klovcntli Mrcet , 1 clear of Incnnibrunro. to Diclianeo tor uptown ruildunce Will pnr dllfurunco In enili. lircun- Blilelds , Mcliolnou * Co. HOllHK KAnled In nuchan o for lot Lotwecn llroudivny nnd new brldxe. ( iroontlilol dn , Nlcu- olcon & Co , HKI ) room BOI , > toro. table , inattlnir. for talu at I'JJ 4th treu > . \\rA.\'riCI ) , couipctpiit iMrl for uencral houte- work. COU K. rlerco ttrect. \ \ rANTKn-Iood Kir ) for Riuicral liounowork. MM. A. T. KJlcklnjior , Kt 4tli uvi-iiuv. fJatlopal U , S. 11KI'OSITOHY , OMAHA , Xllll , Capital $100,000 Surplus $ (15,000 ( C nireri and Illroctori lltnrrV. . Yntoi. proililint II. I' . CuiUlnK. Tlco preildaiui C. H. MiturlujV. . V tlorie Jolin d. Colllni J. N. IL l' tncki I.J U d Heed , ctiUlcr. ctiUlcr.THE THE IRON DANK. ToJ. II. llcnlcllo. MIKc Votain , r'atlmrln I.ochlln , M. Hovoron H circnsm. A. I' . ClirlntO iihurMin , Chirii Kuril , ( i. II. Kllswortli. Jnliu Mohr , ( iodrKn 11. T/sc'iich. .IUIIIDH O , Nelson , I'i'lL'r Oohl , Wiillci- I , . Si-lliy , .liinii'.sU. Allen : Von IIIK hereby luitllli'd Hint thu unilor- hlKni'il , thri'i * dlsliiti'i'Kstfil friMiholdcrx of the cily of Oinahii , hnvilioun duly appointed by tin' mayor , with the aiii'oval | | of tlio rlly coun cil of said city , to assois the Uainauu In the owners luspoctlvi'ly of thn proiicrly dticlareil liy orilliinni'u ni'ci'ssary to bo upproprlatod for tin1 iisoof said city , for the nurposo of oiii'iiliiK and i > \ti > nilliiK Hlxti-i'iilh Htivtit fioru Vlntoil htri'i't to tlio south city limits. Vim aru fiirthor iidHllcd , that lutvlnu ac cepted hald appoliitnioiit , and duly iiualllled us roqulrt'il by law , wi > will , on the ilDth day of .lanuary , A. I ) . IHlW , at ihc hour of 11 o'oloek In llio foritnoon. at the1 nlllcu of T. II. Mi.'C'ul- Iwh , loom H4'J , Ni\r Vork l.lfc liulldliiK , within thocorporati ) limits of salil city , mi'iit for tlio purpose of coiiNldnrliiK nnd inakliiK' thii asuh - niL'iit of damaxo tolhoownors respectively , of said property , by n > a on of such taUInu anil iipproprlatlnn thoiuof , taking Into consldura' tlon sjiorlal bcni'llts. If any. The property bcliniKhiK to you , nropo'iOil to bo appropriated as aforusald , and ublohbns hi'i'ii duclared iiecon ary by the council , by ordinance , Inappropriate lo tlic usuot tlioclty. Dclus Nltiiati'd In said ully of Oniuha , In thtf counlv of Douclas , and stale of Nebraska , It di'scrlhed as follows , tn-wlt : H 20 foot of wim feet of lot -10 , H. E. HocorV pl lat , OUaboiiia ; w 111 feet of loU 10 nnd 11 , M otlor'H HiilidlvlHlon of lot 48 , H. K. ItoKorM1 lat , Okahoma ; w 110 fi'etof Hiililot 1 , lax lot fell ; w 'J4 feet of lot lf > , Unk HIM Nn. 2 ; H 7 fcut of w 24 feet of lot IB , Dale II 111 No. 'J ; w 111 feet fiflntHU-7-H. Mottor'hMibdtvMon of lot4H , H. K. KoaiiiV plat , Okahomu ; n UIH ) foot w 00 feet of lot 4i ( , S. K. Ko cr.V plat , Oliahonm ; vr Ofeellot in , Moltoi-'hsubillvlslonof lot-IB , 8. 1. Koccr.i' plat. Ulinliomai w 3D feet of sublet I' lax lot'JD ; w Hi feet lot U , Mottor's Mihtllvl- hlon of lot4H , H. K. Holers' plat , Oliahomu ; w V > ! 1 feet , except H 7 feet , of lot 10. Oak HIM No. Ui lot 14 , MuIlor'H HiiliillvhlDiiio iil'.l feutof lot iKlseleii ! tfilbdlvlsliin. Vou are notllled to be present lit the time and place aforesaid , and make any ojijrctlonu toorhtatomuntNConcenilntfhald promised up * proprlutlon , or assessment of danui us , IU you may consider proper. I1. II. MclJIJU.Oril. JOHN R KI/ACK. JAMKri KTOUKDAl-R. Omaha , January 5. IH'JJ. Jl-d'JOt tloo In tno stito ; an i federal courts. Itooina Wfl-7-b'S , block , Council lilull * , lu.