THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1803. THE DAILY BEE couxut. nurrs ' llhf NO. 12 I'FAiit , Tiutrr : 1 ! ififiUyrarilfj to nny part of ttie rlty II. TM.TON Manascr Tl l FiMinsr J IH No 43 . , , . . Tl.lFlllONr.fcJNglllK(1ot. , | | .No. 23 Ml.\Vtl MK.\TIU.\ , TJcu'on ' btorc , clonks aud holiday 'I ho hard \vnrc stores of ( he ritytlll rlose hi r..ao ji. in. after Christmas , until Marcli HI , 1MM. The Kill * of the Industrial school will fiive $ v entertainment at Do ling's mission Satur- il. i evening Tlir demurrer In the P.I C ot Opilrn against \\nite was tmrtlalli at gucd in llic district court jcfttcrday. Tlio Ucbckah Kellcf association " 111 mret nt the homo of Mts. V. 1 * Wctliurbee this nfteriioon. All Hebekahs nre InUliMl. .1 I'ascy of Hooincr township wn Jailed jcstcnlny for contempt of court litioftnlntf to -counUo the authority of l-irs .Icnscn ns administrator ot the c&tatc of his von. the latu 'I human K Casey , nml for itifusini ; to turn over the estate to the utlmiuistr.itor It is reported that the m-ont aiviite'it which Charles Lnmlon suffuit.- * ! \\tll result In the loss of the use of two of hl.s tlngcis. His father is said to bo considering the ad- Usability of romtncnclnp action against ttie n\ \ loon keepers w ho sold his son the lujuor that muddled his brain. A urand concert is to be K\\CH \ for the ben- fit of the African Methodist Kpi copal ohurcli Saturday o\enlntf , December 1. In the ntscmau block. The tickets arnoulv 15 cents ami the church is in ti' at nefd of tir.anclal help. About thirty Uirrricnt persons - sons \\lll take part In the iiroirram. In the suit of Hilcy Clark of Neola acainst Andruw Hunter to collect u commission of f.V ) , which it was claimed Hunter owed for the sale of some real estate , the jnr.v ( fa\en \cnllctyestordayin favor ot the ilofeudant. whoso plei was that ho had paid Clark i , that boinj : the sum Clark named in advance. frank Charratt. who drive : a aton for Kilo } & Nelson of the Council Hluffs Furni ture companv on South Main sticot , was tlirown from his uagon near the Norlhnesl- i-rn depot Monday The wapon was over- tuincd and landed squarely on top of him. \\liilo the horses drapccd the wagon , the l > oy and all < | Uitc ,1 illstiuiic bofoio tln > tongue broke. Charratt was considerably bruised , but fortunately did not sustain any tenon * Injuries. The special "revival services" ' at the Klftli A\enno Methodist Kplscopal i-hmoh are tlrawlncr KOOI ! conprepitions. The pastor. .1. Indus t'arloy , uliti his dotcrmincd efforts is helping to Infuse now Ufa Into all the services. ChnulainVubb of Ues Molnes is assisting in thcso meetings. This able PX- ] ioncnt of bible truth is doing much good in leading the hearts of the most intelligent jioople. Twenty \\ere added to the church ( in Sunday oveninp. The j > oor children under the rare of the Ktphth stiect mission ulll be given a supper next Saturday evening. Cudahy , * . Co. of .South Omaha Iiavo contributed IfiO pounds of beef i-oast and Swift & Co. ISO pounds of l pric roasts Thcso donations are appre ciated by the persons who are ( jetting up the supper nnd will undoubtedly be equally well appreciated by the jwor who are invited. It Is doped that many moro contributions of provisions will be made. The cooking lectures at HO Broadway are a source of undying satisfaction to the ladles of tins city , vbo are constantly increasing their patronage. The following are the sub jects that will be tuken up during the rest ortbo.veck : Wednesday , corned beef , sal- ji on timbales , tomato sauce , wallles ; Thurs day , bisijue of salmon soup , creamed sweet breads , lish croquettes , fried apples , va nilla wafers : Friday , Hamburg steal : and hashes , bell fritters , sunshine caKc. CAN WE MAKK YOU IIL'VSI1OKS IIL'VI If We .Mnku Trice * Lotr Rnuiicli ? Great rpccial halo of t-hocs at Sar- { TOUt'ta. I have lots of'shoos bought for oa h ad : will sell them at a great t In price. All Wright & Pitt * So.03 ladies' line hhocB cut to iM.OO. Trieste arc absolutely the finest and best line of shoeb retailed in the city , and ate told in Omaha for JO.OO a puir. AllJohn Kelly's , line bhoos cut to &J.50. All 34.00 welt bhoes cut to S2.7. " > . All 1.00 bhoeb cut to * 2.35. All 2.00 hhceb cut to Sl.i'j. Missch' bhoei. tnado by .1. & T. CottMn , without tip , $1.23 : worth 82.50. Ai.r. , MKN'S MIOIS : cur. The finest line of mcnV slippers made at your own price. Men's Faust , uhamois lined , J3.30 , now * 2.f > 0. Meu'b Faust , chamois lined , 1.00 , now J2.00. Men'sJFatibt. chamois lined. $2.50 , now H.50. Mcnl.00 ! chamois lined , $1.2. * ) . -McnV $1.50 Hiumoib lined , $1.00. Men's vclvotblippot'H , 50c. Men's carpet slippers. 25c. If you want hhoe-s buy them while you can set them cheap , as I want to invoice January I and do not want bo much fctock. SAJKJSNT. 413 Broadway. llOHUtl III ( . ' ( IlllfOtlUIIII. Tlicro is no UPC talldni ; , H. .1. Palmer will lx ) the caterer to the flue holiday confectionery trade this season , if nplomlid ( joixlb in mn niflccnt paukugus count for anything. His hon bon Ooxcs and packages are the realisation of artistic beauty , and nothing floor can bo found in the United States. They are in all shapes , albums with golden clasps , delicate lacquer boxes , telescope boxes , in hundreds of designs , many of them exquisitely hand painted , and all tilled with candies that are the dream of the confectioner's aft. The ladies and all lovorb of urtibtic beauty will go wild with delight ever thorn. Ten carloads of poultry wanted. High est cash price paid. John Dunn , -HO Upper Broadway. . .I'i''SO.VII'.llt.Kill.tl'lIS. . Mrs B. S Truax leaves this ovonlnc for Kcosau < iua to spend holidays with friends in Franco. Mrs. 1 > . A. Salisbury left last evening for New York , uhoro Hio will \isit relatives until spring , Hov. S. Sawyer of Indianapolis , Ind , Is the cuest of his ton. Superintendent H.V. . Sawyer of the city schools. Judge G. A Kobmsdi was appointed yes terday to the onies of stump deputy in the Internal roveutiudopartn.cnt under Collector Htacktiouso to succeed Theodore ( lUlttar. Holll atbuuu ) tbo duties of his position to morrow. Oold tilatcd onyx top table piano lamps with electric burners and shades only $10.00 at Mauror'a. Diamonds , emeralds , opals , etc. , ro- iueed jirices. Wollnmu'b. George S. Davis , proMjrjption dru gibU Mi tar Corn ! buc r Cnrnt Try the Council Dluffa suear corn. The bebt in the market. Aleolutoly no chemicals iitcd to bleach the corn white. It is young , tender , kwect , clean and wholesome. Ho very patient about that watch work sud repairing , Wo will get it out as teen as the holiday trade is ovor. U takes the most of our time to mark the goods wo tell , A. A. IlAltv. Holly and boquot preens , looto or inado In wreathes , any bite. J. F. Wilem's greenhouse , " Kasl Pierce. timoko T , D. Kinir & Co'a Purta-jas bk your grocer ( or Djuioatlo NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Conference Between the Motor Directors anil tie Citizen * a Failure , FURTHER BI17ERNESS WAS ENGENDERED tf ( hr CIIII | > * M ; ' Itepre- to Mret the Clll n ' Coin- mlttcn the ISiiek ontilch tli rcncrfiil Prn | iecl U reeked. directors of the motor couinany came all the Mn.\ from Oniahucstenln.v . . to hmc n conference with the citizens and the city counril. They ere met by ( piitc a large number of interested citizens , anil although Iho entire afternoon w.'is spent In "confer ring" It Is to bo feared that no practicnl ic- suits have been attained In the direction of ihoniueh ileslred .Vcont f.ire further than minossliip the motor coinp.tny ultb the fact Hint the people of Council Bluffs arc In lead earncit. The one tlihiR certain is that J.v their nctions the directors of the com- liany liave not bettered thrlr cause at all. On tlie contrary they hnvo scoured the hi6t- ing cninltj of seven men ho have hereto fore taken a ver.v inactive pirt in tlio anti- motor tight. ' 1 lie meeting .is in compli- aucoviththe follow Inir letter , received bj Major I iiurcnco several days ago : OMAHA , Neli. , Duo. U lion N. II. l.anrcnre , Mayor : lK\n ) Mil Uulluxtni : tbat u i-onfcr "nee of tbu outrun * of Couni'll ItliiH * with tlio iiiiitin coinp.niy iiilplil rrsnll In asatisfncliiry ultlciiifiitnf nil HIP illlTemicet wblcli .fcin to i-vlvt I woulil MifT Tst HID proptlety of you. HS nin > ( ir. toai'tlicr nltli inn i-lly counoll anil a number of j our reiirini-iilntlto men , -uloctnl liyyuu , inccllin ; Midi lliu incnilivr of llic iiiutor I'oiiinunjr boini * iluv nv\t nruknttliu coiiinany'solllrr , or nl Midi pluco In Cnuticll llliifr-i us you may designate , wltli a \ lcuof > .oltlliiR up tlio ti\ tnntteiunil older illlTpi- t'iir < 's wlilrli ' ' . iM'in tololiicontrou'r ) auni- liiK j on Unit , so fnr as tlio conipRiiy Is con ccrnud It bus no ( lc lrc to ilo othciwlse tliiin lint Is fair toward HIP city of Counril ItlnlTs Hiul Ibe DoopliMif 1 1 in IIIHII l < lo , troni wlileli tlio main iiatroiuicc of tinlliu i-unii's If vou tlilnK wi-ll uf inv suJKU'tlon iilpti-i' liit "nip what day ne shall meet yon nml I will notify I Mo illlTeri'iit ineinbDis of tills rnnipany : and If you liaxeuo olijrctluiisonld It not bu uclltoiisk your city attorney nml aUu the nttoriicyuf this foinpnny. Mr .lohn N Ilald- \\lil , to be oiCM.'iit .it tliii nioutiiici' Kopucl- fully. J \ Mil. l uili. Tlio city council was icpiescnted b.v Mcssis. Wnite , Tibuitts , Stnitli , Nicholson , Keller arm Jennings , the latter occupying tbo chair on account of the .serious illness of Mayor T \vrcnce. . Iho committee of citi zens xvas composed of Leonard Kverelt , K H Sheafe , P. C. IxUrce. ( J. . ( ' Bcsloy , W F. Baker , Jolm Clausen anil I ! A. Schoed- sack. Of the motor company were tircsent J. H. Millard , .lolm T Stewart. Charles T Stewart , diiy C. Barton , N.V. . Wells a nil Cicorgc \Vright. . \Vonlil Not Dltciii * It Oprniy. Before the meeting had Oeen In progress ten minutes it was evident that the motor company did not mean to treat with tlio council and the cttuuns in the way that had been expected. Mr. Baiton. immediately after the object of the meeting had been stated by Chairman Jennings , startled those present by nsldng that every one in the room excepting the members of the council and the motor company be tired unceremoni ously from the room. "Tho question of the rate of f.noas not to come oeforc the meeting , so far as 1 had understood , and tncro was nothing with reference to it in the proposition which was submitted by the company to the citU'c ilnn't fool ! ik trikinc un tbo nKrt : * < ; imi nf this ipjesiion in u public tncccini. , " was the suoslanco of his remarks. "I am disapiiointcd in such a statement coming from the company. " replied Mr. Everett of the citizens committee. " 1 sup posed the object of this meeting was to have a full and free discussion of all the points in controversy. We should like , as well , to have our friends here taken into the con fidence of the meeting , although anj rule tbo council may make will , of course , be ob served by us and them. " ' 'It is not our idea. " replied Mr. Barton , "to come hero to listen to speeches delivered to the galleries. These questions mu t be discussed in a friendlj way , and o shall not consent to appear before a meeting that is packed against us. Such a thing would only result in ill feeling , and there is cnouch of that already. " A star chamber session was evidently the one \\hich the inolvr company thought it could bandlo best , and the direct insults that were heaped upon ttio seven citizens who were present by invitation of the city council were keenly felt. A search was made for the letter which .Millard of the motor company had written Mayor Law rence asking thattho meeting might beheld , but it could not uc found. Mr. Slic.ilo'a Mild 1'rotrar. Mr. Shcafe was naturally indignant at the slaps that were repeatedly given the face of the committee ofhtch he was a member. Ho asked Mr. Barton If It was right to take it for granted , before a word had Been heatd from the committee , that it wns L-oiiip to bo discourteous. Ho said that if the dnectorsof tne motor company were not willing to treat with the committee the latter could withdraw. This proposition did not seem to meet with tno approbation of all present , and several speeches followed. "Well , " finally remartted Mr. Barton , "if it comes to the question of who can make the longest speeches or say the most dis agreeable things , we'll throw up our hands. " Shcafe became somewhat excited at this thrust and made a speech that uas highly tinctured with caloric , considering the st&to of the temperature outside. George F. Wright , seeing that Mr. Barton's plan did not seem likely to brine about an atnic'tblc settlement of the difficulty , ventured out upon the storm tossed waves wltn a , gallon or two of kerosene in Ills hands and pro ceeded to try to still ttio tempest. oirin ilia I'rciuiitp. The 5-cont fare question , said he , was only ono of several much more im : > oriant ques tions. A proposition had been laid before the city council by the motor company sev eral \\ccliH ago , looking toward a settlement of the differences that cxistoj , and the only object of .no present meeting was to find out wny the council Ignored that proposition , and to see if un agreement that would bo acceptable to all parties concerned could not bo entered into. ' 13it'ior Mr , Wright has a wrong impres sion or 1 have. " replied City Attorney Hazel- ton to this statement. "The proposition to \vlilch ho refers was disposed of by n unani mous resolution of the council , declaring that no further propositions would bo con sidered from the motor company unless they contained stipulations for a reduction in rates of faro. Since that proposition was disposed of no other tans been received bi lbo council. Wo supposed that the old proposition had been dropped entirely and that we were here to consider one entirely new. " Tired Out the s > pectatnr . It being so evident that the motor officials would not consent to do its business under tbo full light of day , Spencer Smith arose a IK ! suggested to thoothor citizens present that they leave the lompany , the council and tlio committee of seven to settle the business by themselves. Shcafo wanted to know , bcforo the other citizens loft , whether the motorcompanv would con descend to dlscuns matters oven with the committee , but howas notansworod. Several newspaper men were in the room who did not consider themselves included In the batch that was tired out , and they proceeded to remain all but one , who was connected with un evening democratic sheet , and ho , not wishing to uhe very deeply into the business affairs of the democratic council aud thn motoi company , arose and with ad mirable consideration for the feelings of tlio Siamese twins took the responsibility of usx- ing that the- newspaper fraternity aUo bo expelled from the roam. A hint was alt that tbo Siamese twins wanted , and the press ( rang was shown the door , both tin councilmen and the motor directors averring that tbeir nervous sjstems were not strong enough to admit of their having a confer ence on publio matters when representatives of the public were present. rropixllloiii Finally Submitted. After the audicuce had oecn reduced to a minimum the motor company proceeded to unfold its plans , and then the reason for the prevlouk strange actions of the directors be came apparent. They accused , the members ot the clti/cns' coinuiUleo as not being rep- rescQUUvu citUeus , of bcliij oue idea uicii , and made It very plain that they would like to see the committee of seven done air.iy with. The only thing they had to Offer was thehioth-eaten proi > osltlon whlih was sub- milled bv the directors last fall and unanl * niAusl.1 rejected oy the council became it rotiUlueil no refcrcu-o to a .Vcent fare. Tnc members of the elti/cns' committee In * formed the company that they could not think of considering the proposition , for it would Ira an Insult to the council for them to do so. The directors had nothing more to offer , so the committee presented its proposition , which , summarized , reads ns follows : The demands of the el t bens , represented by this committee , tire aa follows : rir . -Iintnedlatn payment by llm motor company of tlm full uniiiuut of all pcclal taxes now duo the olty , n IHP nppi-nr upon tholNiokiof thci treasiitcr of this county , In cluding lntdif * > t nnd Pennine * . Second Immediate full t ) > incut of all Minis expended by the city fur roplitcliic streets In ronillllon , torn up liy thti motor company und liability fin which has been conceded by the company In tin.1 suit by the city nk-ulnn the ' ' . fuulot'i'uliipaiiy. Third Immediate pajmout for tlml i > orllon of lnter ecllons o\uied bv tin1 city , appro priated by the company nhcu Its tracks were laid. I'onrth lininoilliilp pnymcnt to iihutllne properly owiirrs fur t lie paIns of Midi pruti- crty. appropriated by thu rninpniiy when It * liniks rru laid , Atblrb li.ivlnu- It .tlpulHtid topay for as a partial conMdt ra tion fur the friuicliUe It Is now operating umlor. I'lflli K-tubllilimiMit of a o-i'cnl fare 1 - tneen thu cities of I'oiincil lllulT- und Hinahii. Coiincllliioil Hud .NntliliiR tit Say. During the cnlire deliberations the mem bers of the city council kept up a profound silence , and all tlio talking that was done in opposition to the motor company \\ns done by the citlrcus. The motor officials tried to oik a scheme bj which they could get rid of the greater part of the corumlllec , and to that end sugpesteil that a committee of four be appointed , cue from thu committee and two from the council , to confer with them nt some time in the future. This proposition wis declined. Another meeting tvas linally decided upon for Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the city council chnmbor. when the same ceiitle- men will be present as on yest"nln.y. u 1th the addition of Spcuccr Smith. A MoneyniliiB l.Ut. Don't fall to read and he convinced that the Uos.toti Store i * still the place to buy your holiday ( jood-j if you want reliable price" . Prince of India , * 1. ! > S. Hen Htir. 0 c. Alcotts. $1.1S. DoreV Illustrated Hook , ' < ! > e. ] 2ino. cloth-hound books , "o , 12e. } 2"ic. Ked Line L'cel.0e. . SUuhlurd'8 ( ilimpbC'S of llio World. Columbian Atla- > . $1.8t. ! Hedpath History of U. S. . Sl.-Jri. Dicketib , l.'i vols. , ? 2. ! > S , well bound. Over l.uOOdilTerent styles of u'hifdroif- , books , in paper , cloth and linen , frotn.'le toI.li. " > . . HEVISID IX > M LIST. 12-inch washable dolls. .Ic. 20-inch sleeping doll , \\itlifahoe--aiid stockings. 10c. French jointed dolls , Icid body ilolU tnd washable dolls , over lifty do/.on sold , or40i , j" > So nnd Olte , in one lot for 'ilk- , hive for $1. Don't be ini lcd , but come o headquarter-- . See ottr 12-iueh kid K > dy dolls at Uc each. Lar o . ' 10-inch loll , sold for KOc , now olTered for . )7e. It .s worth seoinjr. Hlackboards , sold for SOc.ir e , 't-'lc. tile , at halt jirico wliile they last. HA.viKiHiuiFS. ( : Cliildren's. hand kerchiefs , Ic each , luc a do/on. A nice handkerchief fora child , two or . " : . others get 5e. At , " > c and e , four for 2"e. > . weliovv ho best in the land for the money , both n white and white with colored bordct > . A handsome fdlk embroidered hand- ccrcliicf for 8c , others get Hoc for the ame. Kuglis-h embroidered chitTon liandkcr- chicfs , worth $1.00 and Sl.'Jo , all in at wo prices , 2. > e and 't.c. ! Uunts' white hemntitched bilk initial landkerchiefd , n ually sold for Toe : our irice , 39c. Ladies' fine white all silk hemstitched nitial handkerchiefb , our jirico , 1'Jc each. Ladies' line Swiss embroidered hand kerchiefs , largest a < isortiiient , choicest styles , at lOe , or three for 2-"ic : 12i { % l. > c. 17c , or three for , )0e : 20c , 2.10 and'HIic. Huatitiftil line of colored bilk hand- { evehiefs anu mtullers. prices that defy competition. runs. Sco our line of fnra , tlio lacgcbt and aest selected line in the city. Black conev mullo. fine belcctcd goodi , 'fie ' , Me. 'Jl.OO ' , $1.25 and ? 1.50. Battle bcals , * 1.75 , f2.00 , * 2.2Ti and ? 2.50. Opossum inulTb 5 > l.fi ! . Klectric peals , J2.70 , i.'l.OO and ti..10. : Labrador beal , down filled , $ 'i.75 , $ -1.00 , M.f > 0 and $3.00. Abtrachan inutr , $2.r ! , * : i.50 , S4.00 and iH.iiO. Nutria beaver , & 3.50 , $4.00 , $ 1..V ) and > .00. Jludson Bay beaver , * 12.00. Alabka seal ( genuinol , f Ifi.X ( ) . Columbia collars , $4..10 , Baltic seal and coney capes , * 1S. ! ) 24 and 30-inch capes , $12.00 to SM.OO. Child'b sets from Jl.oO to W.OO. i TVo show the linest line of the world-fumed Bissell carpet sweeper at # 2.00 , $2.25 and $2.75.UosTON' UosTON' STOHI : , The Leading Cash and Ono Price Dry Ooodb House , Council HlulTs , la. Don't Stop to Tlunk Too long , or you may lose the oppor tunity that multitudes of people are tak ing advantage of getting the bargains that T. B. Hughe * is ottering in Hhoos , rubber goods and gentV furnishing good * . The rush there just now is only a new em pirns is that Tom is the monarch of Soutli Main btreot , and that 91 ! ) in the place whore doliarn count for more than they are actually worth. Apron sale and tmppor of the Ladies Aid bcciety of St. John's English Luth eran church , Thui'bdny afternoon and evening , in new Royal Arcanum rooms. Brown building , 115 Pearl btrcet. Ac cess is had to these rooms by btuinvaj and elevator. Great sale of skates , sleds , pocketknives - knives , velocipedes , boys' wagons. Thcbo are our Ciiristirms bpcelultios , and yon can buy a pair of club skates for SOc , or a good Mod froai 5'Jo to 75e. Big line of 25c knives. Colc'p , 41 Main btreet. Tuvulj1'rr Cent Ultrmmt On all bilver and plated ware. Ster ling bilver teaspoons at 4.09 Per sot , in eluding engraving. C. B. Jacqtiemin & Co. Ladies , if you debire aosotuto peace in the kitchen ask your grocer for J. C. Hoffmayr & Co.'s Fancy Patent flour. Trade mark Blue Rooster. Have you been the new gas heaters a' ' tbo Gas company's ollice ? W. S. Baird , Lawyer , Kverett block. Maurer will bell the balance of his wholesale block of dollb , etc. , at less than wholesale prices. Solid bilver stick pins 15c. Wollman's 409 Broadway. Ask yo-tr grocer lor Domestic soap. To Help the Poor. Rev. Henry De Long Is receiving a larg number of calls from | K > or peoplu every day la fact , he has done more In this line thl winter than in any equal length of time preceding ceding it since the work was started. There will undoubtedly bo more destttulipn tais winter than forsouie years pastand the pro hara times uiake it Harder for charitably Inclined people to help the needy Among the don.-uiotVf ffcclvcd lately bj the niisxion In MX ) pound * 'of tneflt from Wclken I atcliford of COTMaTn street Klve hun dred tickets will be | $ * ucil , each calling for one i > ound of mcixt , ' 'And" will be distributed as judiciously asposMfiU ) by Mr. Dojimg. \ . Swcot breath. sw > Bt > 'stoaiacli. sweet tctn- per ! Then use UaWlSrtLlttlo Karly Kisors. Will ( in * VonfOq to It f nil Til ! . Thin notice , if CTIO nut and brought to AV , W. Chapman , | U IJowl for M cents cash in payment < W the purchase of any paslcl or etching At , iis holiday head quarter ? , Xo. IS Mnjn street , which he has pecurctl for thia .special tolo. Five hundred framed subjects , just purchased i > y Mr. Chapman at iVforcud sale in the cait , are offered l/y / iilm at les * than manufacturer's cost. All now , artistic ally framed , perfectgems. / . Silverware , lowest prices in thu city. Wolltnan's. 40tl Broadway. Domestic scan is the ocst luixii : .IAHKS itoitin.n. Cniuirll UlnfT * Cltlrcn NcttlyVorknl In n Chtcac < > vilmni. Cnir iooDec.lO. ( Special Telegram to Tun Hr.r.Vhile ] JudceU. W. .lames of Council HlulTs was talking to Inspector Shca.chief of detectives , in Vanicll's saloon tonight , a young man came up aud in a familiar way engaged the Judge in con-ersalion. When the Judge aud the Inspector went across the street to dlno the Judge discovered that his pocket book had been taken. It contained tlOO , railroad passes and deeds and valuable paper * . The inspector sajs he ulll get the thief. _ Mttle pills for great Ills : UjNVitt'st.ittle Utsers. I'alil tint Fire lu . My loss by Saturday night' * fire wa covered by a policy in our local institu tion , the Council HlntTs In-iurniicc Co. The loss was nuickly determined , satis factorily settled and promptly paid. For fair and honorable treatment and prompt adjustment of IOMJ * I mo-it heartily recommend the Council HlttlTb Insurance Co. K. Mii/ro.vitintiK. ; : ( ixm for ( ilemou. The contest between P. O. ( ilejsou and .1. . Hathaway as to who shall represent the 'hi ill ward in the ciU coiincil was coin- menccil yc&torday and thorcsult of the day's omit scemcil to indicate that ( Ucason may ct put his feet under the councilniunic able. On the official count the vote stood "iT to 111 In the Fhst precinct of the ward. 'he. ballots , after being properly idi nulled , \cre dragged out from their hiding lace jcstei-day and submitted to a ccouiit , at the bands of Judge Smith. \inor.g the straicht democratic tickets vas found one on which was marked a vote for Glcason. This vote was evidently ounted for Hathaway b > Use Judges , and be fact that there was a mistake was not lotlced even jesterday until the ticket had imsjcd througli four pairs of hands. This lives ISS votes to Gleason , wliile so for lathaway has only 107. There are several laliotB which ate .vet to bo decided upon , tut oven if they are all decided in Hutha- vay's favor Glcason will bo the alderman unless something turn.up } in the recount of he votes cast in thy Second precinct to off set thi ) advantage ( ilciibon tins gained. This s ver.Hkelv to h.H'pjjti ) so that CSleason islet lot banking too &trpiigl.on the result even et TV _ Cure indigestion anrt biliousness with UoWitfs Little Early Risers 1 IlKTU Till-Ill. Since reading 'tlie ' ndvertieeinent' ; of ny competitors 'I 'huvo ordered some iu'ht weight tcasjipons. and can now supply "solid sterling silver tcaspooiii for f2.K ! ) and iK'5.25 a et.Ve , do not rccoui- nuntl uttcli goods , huC will meet the de- uand. , ' . A. A. LLutT. Bonricius1 miiBiti'tKiusA does not ad vertise much , "bill their piano * , and organs are of the. Jbe iwu their prici-s ire vei'i reasonuljlc.as the exnens-us at 110 and 114 Stutainnn are ne.\t to none. Sterling silver tea .sj > eons * : ) ,75 per sot ma everything in silverware in the same proportion at Muuror's. brnaiblo I'reteot' . U&eftil presents. Presents , that can Ixs used as well us looked at. Skate , sleds , carving sets , cutlery , silver plated ware , dhrifaty knives , fancy tea and codec ) ) ot& . Prices away down. P. C. DiVoi. : , 504 Broadway. -For fancy holiday { joodu ol every do- seriplion go to SCUNKIDKIt'S'l5jUO { STOKL- . I'orfniHos , the lhi < ii btylos in paokaf'o aud the most deUctlo in odor , Kaiu.y cut jjlass bottle pulluloid goodx and toilet caijOH. Cull aud HOC our line of speciallie8. KciiNKUJKK'K , S41 West Hroadway. lluuilioino li'iHilay till pijy. LOOK nil alon < . ' Broadway und nee if you can nnd unyll/fiif / that oonipares wilh Davis1 displayjoriine holiday oodei. And they will bfi. bbld , too , if beauty , merit and price Holiday tiuoili. Our bpecialtlcdn | Celluloid goods and fancy toilet cases/f i every dcbonption are unoqiialed in VUeiUity. SCHNrUDKlt'H , 1) U HTOI.K , ftlliWefit Uroudwuy. After January I. Hrown's O. O , n. grocery will close each oveninir at 7 o'clock eACopt Saturdays und Monday * . When Baby WM tick , \ie c 'e ber CattorU. licu khb wu a Child , oha crioJ for CastorU. \S1ien the become Mies , cLo claims to Castoria. \Vbeu tbo bail CMlJrcn , the garc them CaUorii OUR EFFORTS- To make this the greatest rug week , arc worthy your atto.ntlon. Fur Rugsl Mounted animals , Red Fox wolf , wild cat , etc , , $8 , $10 , 12 $ Real Angora skins , in all shades , $8. White , black and gray China goat 28x6-1 inches , $2.50 ' Smyrna rugs , 30x60 inches , $2 'J5 Oriental Rugs. Rare pieces in small sizes , both antique and modern at very reasona * blc prices , and the assortment is unusually large for Christmas sales. Chenille Curtains. 25 per cent off our entire line : 100 styles : Out of town orders will sent on approval : Co. . , 1414-1G-1S Douglas THE GREAT This oitraorJInary Rejuvenalor is the wonderful discovery of tlie aK . It lnis been the leading Edentltjc men end America. n n < 1 y n is purely vege table. Ilucljan stops Premataieness oHhe discharge lu'JOdaxs. Cures 1-.E10BI A1TLK Coii'tlpatlon , nizzlnc's , Falling Sensations , Nervous Twitch ngof the eyes ami other parts. Strengthens , liulyorales aud tones thu entire system. Iludyan cures Debility , NervoutneiJ , J-'nilfslotis , ami ferelnpes and reslores weak organs. 1'alris In the lack , looses by dny ot nUhtaroklopped iiuickly. Over 2,000 private cndoremcnts. rromatiireness means ImiKJtenoy In the fiist stage. 1 1 la n > > injitom or lemliuil weakne-s ai. J barrcnneIt can be stopped In'JO days by the useonindyan. , The new albcovcry won made by the Special- Istsof tlioolil famous Iludituii filedlciil Io tl- tutc. Hii the ftronijcst vitallzer made. II U very powerful , but harmless. Sold for 81.00 a package or 0 packages fur 5.00 ( plain sealed boiev ) . Written guarantee Klven for a cure. If vou buy EX ! boxes and are not entirely cured , six more Hill be wnt to you free ot nllcharKCs. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 10IJ2 MARKET ST. , SAX FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. Reliable , I Economical T for household use because it , further and is .superior to fall other meat preparations , A and keep.s any length of time in T any climate. T For Improved and Economic Cookerj f for Delicious , Refreshing Peef Tea. | the genuine. The above cut r with facsimile of i of Justus vou The Original and Genuine ( WORCESTERSHIRE ) LEA&PERRINS1 SAUCE Jnijiaits the most delicious ta.ste aud zet 1C KXTUACT sotri's , of a LhTTKn from a JIKDIUAI. OKN. GRAVIES , TLEMAN at Mad ras , to tils brother FISII , at WOItCESTEIt , Slay , 1651. nor & CGLB "Tell LEA A PFJiniNh1 M EATS , tltat thflr sauce la lilrlily esteemed In GAME , India , and Is lu my opinion , tlio most WEK.SU- palatable , aa well as the most whole , nABEBITS , come wuce tliat la made. " Beware of Imitations ; sse that you get Lea & Perrins1 rlenature on r\ cry doltlc of Ihr orlelnal and etnu\nt \ iOliti DVHCW * bONSj MJVV Meyer Extra Quality 20 , New Jerseys 20 and 12 , Amazons 20 and 12 and 12 Excelsiors 45 Straight , Star HrnnJ private prices. Kig stock Felt Hoots , fJciMiau Sox and Mack intoshes. Send for price list. Xo goods nt retail. ZACHARY T. LINDSEY , OMAHA , NELB. COUNCIL BLUFF3 STEAM DYE WORX3 All liiiidaot Dyelru nnd Clouilnj dune tu ttio bUboU style of the art. Tu luJ ; ui1 italnod fabric * muUa to loot : us K 3J : i * now. WOTK promptly Uono an l uollvorei In nil parts of the country , sen 1 ( or priuo Hit. A. MACHAN , Proprietor. llroailwnv. near North uuitern JepoU Tulupbono 2- A1 2-TnnR.a-DaV . Mnchlne ntn 10-Tons-nDay Price. if. luus a uay our V/arranty Goes with Each Machine. Thr Soutliw Ick Dallnc Press It. a 2-lmfee , ful' .in-lomucllluu " . lias tin l.ircrst li-cd nny ( 'ontliiiinii.-iuili | Ddillilf-Miukf rri'u In the \Vuild. Bales tight ; draft lliht. ; Capacity ; Construction ; Durability-cll the 11EST. Now is the tlrao to buy a h ty p-093 : 003 inachinos sold ic the lust 00 dtiys. SANDWICH MANPG. CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS Retreat FOR T1IE1 Insane In clmrgo of the Sisters of Meroy. Tills renowned liiblltutlon Is sltumcd on the hlph bluffs back of and ovcrlooklnz the city of c.'onnell HIuIt * . The ipucloui ttrojinJi. Its lilith locHtlon and kplundld view , make It a most jilcoslng rutreit for tlio utlllctud. A stalT of em ocnt phyilcluniund a large carps nf ex perienced i.nrtcs iiilnlstor to the comforts of Iheiiitlenla. bjieclul care < i\van \ to ludy pi- Jltuts. TERMS MODERATc. For particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR rankStraatCnull BiiTjI.vi - - - ( ) . Weak Men ( hf.li-,1 'nilobtain . bankr a r I = B B Pie ' . - --p fuli.al IndUuIttiP < > / - -J"/.fEii -A IN i.r. ' - UI.VltHd * IKUUA < j n .n i bi * cure kll ( urmi'uf i > rr > > ttibtlllr. lo > l tit. " AiJl'cTl'oaU."VUlli.li/l'/LVu.TckliV.t ' * ! BAILEY LEAPING DENTIST _ oi i MAKIil Teeth ext ranted M\VTiirn : : .Von- Ill Id 'o unJ t'ruini work , Qnost and best at loHi'st urR-us. All wur. . wurniitud. Paxton Dlk. , 16th and Farnam Sts. iiilninr on lOllint Teloplioiie 10K5 Special /ofcicesi I / Bl'JFM ! " \ ANTJ1B Toexcuaniru K'xxl city i i mull forguutt faun luml In Duunon con st/ h'ebr.'ibku , ni-arthi' low not Coracl. I ) , j , liibun.V to. HIT Ilroutluay , Council ItlufTb. K'OH'.sAT.lf "At low "heureTTo acres inoniy 1 ilinlii-T ' _ ' inllca from ell ) Ilinltk : tlnu Ir il laud. Atldrt-bsyitl Hu , Cuimcll lllulfit. 17OII bALK Ac'Oinplitu txittlin ; wor i , In kMJ I tOUllllllJ llollllf U KUU1 , llljlllblllllllMI U03l rx'.ibuiitt fur n 'IlluAilUrubtt < > ' . ' . ) . lieo unice DO YOU xiiow lti.it Itay A. HL"I. mvo bam tliolfo liark'alu lit rule and canljn lunj ntur ItllbClljl _ AllSTKACTS and lo i < i farm an4 city propjru boufUl uuU wjU 1'uajy 4 TlioiiUK , ( , 'oa.ul GAKUAGKremoinJ. utuiipuoiH , vaults chum/i Cleaned. KU Uurke. at 'JJ > lor' Kr xwry. JtJ ill oailwuy 1JV5S KENT A t-rooni nouns , lutjuirj of I' U Let ill , V18 South UtHtruut. IF YiJII want a treed lion * ? , bntrw ami burnt bM Ifor (75.00 , lutdri-B * A , U' ( * lluiii'lin ktrcot 1I7AKTK1) Tutrudu ayoiint H-iuliiutu horntor t tuou pm imiatlu uml bleycle ruwlfliu ' ' AilUrcbt Uux i.'l , C'uuutll IJiuSA-