THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATrUDAYSlilAUOIl 2-1 , ISIi-TWELVE PAOES. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL JJL.OI--KS. OITICB - - NO. 12 I'KAKfi f Delivered by cirrlor to nny part of the city. H. W. TILTON , Maimgor. \ TI.hF.l lIONKs J Hinlnr * * Ofllce . f" > 4.3 Nhl | ( ( imr : . Xo. 23 .u/.vr/o.v. Doston Storp , spring dress goods , capss and jackets , Apron nalc and supper In niscm.in building , March 29 , Ilrondway Methodist ladles. A marriage llronsevns Issued yrstcrdny \Vllllain \V. Melton , aged 2.1 , and I'hllona Dcndlc , aged 27 , both of this county. The "Mllle " the Hciocs" of Christian church have arranged for n pleasant enter tainment nt the ttibcrnaclo this evening. Calantlio assembly , 1'ythlan Sisters , will bold a special meeting nt 2 o'clock this after noon at the residence of Mrs. llenn , 110 Vine ntrcet. Marie Tempest will appear nt Dohany's opera house on Saturday evening , March HI , In "Tlio Fencing Master , " Do Kovcn and Km I til's opera. There ulll be a inciting of the Pilgrim SIslcrM at Mr. . K. 13. Shepard's , .101 South Ninth strrc' , today at 2:30 : p. in. for the transaction of Important business. .Special meeting of Muff City lodge , No. 71 , Ancient. free and Accepted Masons , this evening for work In the third degree. All master Masons cordially Invited to attend. Tim Iowa conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints will be hold In Iltmtlngton hall , 1UI llroiulwny , today am ! tomorrow at 10 SO a. in. und 2:30 : p. in. All are Invl cd. A mooting of the 1'rlnces of the Orient will bo held Monday evening at the Grand Army hall , and It IB expected that twenty rundldatcs for Initiation will be Introduced to his goaUhfp. Hev. C. N. Armstrong of Itnymond , Neb. , will preach ut the Second Presbyterian church , as a candidate , Sunday , March 25 , nt 10:30 : a , m. Sunday school concert In the evening at 7 o'clock. The funeral of John Mntthal will occur Sunday afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock from his late residence , r > 20 Hast 1'lorce street. The remains will be taken to Walnut Hill cem etery for Interment. W. A. Richards has received his appoint ment as special deputy United States mar shal for the southern district of Iowa. Mr. KichardH nerved In this rapacity under ex- Marshal Miller , and It Is duo to Ills cillcicncy that ho has been rcappolnted. Christian Science. Public services every Sunday afternoon at half past .1 o'clock In Itoyal Arcanum hall In the Drown building , entr.mco on Pearl street. Mrs , Do Long will speak. The International Sunday school lessons will bo studied every Monday after noon at 3 o'clock In the parlors of the Itoyal Arcanum. A pleasant social was held last evening In the parlors of the First Presbyterian church. About 200cre present , and a most enjoy able evening was spent. Among the attrac tions of the evening were musical selections by Colonel L.V. . Tiillcys' orchestra and two declamations by Miss Nellie Fralney , the ac complished little elocutionist. IloMon Store CiiKti'r Iiiiliirrmciitn. Tills week wo shall place on sale umio special Inducements , In various departments , suitable for I'astcr gifts. Some very choice novelties wilt bo shown , having Just lecelvcd an excellent line of now , cholco , doslrablo and Riiltablo merchandise , carefully selected from the largest stocks In the eastern mar kets , consisting of the following lines at remarkably low prices. KID GLOVES In all the leading makes of America Fos ter's , from $1.00 to $2.25 a pair. Magglont Francesco glove , which we guarantee the original P-Centi'meri goods , best quality , blacks and colors , $1.0" a pair. Pcrrln's and Alexandria gloves we carry In a number of different qualities. Don't fall to sen our glove stock. All the above makes guaranteed und lilted to the hand. SPKCIAL NOTICI3. Ask to sco our $1.50 four-buttoned glove for 85c , and our $1.00 flvo-hook glove for 58c , undressed only. In all colors. NOW VEILING In every Imaginable' color , also an elegant line of blades In new effects. Special value Is offered Ih 25c fancy veiling ( high colors ) at Cc a yd. SPUING HOSIERY In Indies' , gents' nnd children's at our usual low prices , consisting of a full line of fancies , reds , tans , grays and bettor value than ever In blacks. MISCELLANEOUS LIST. Don't overlook corset department. New styles In gents' neckwear. Large asHortment now umbrellas. Immense variety Jackets and capes. Easter line of garter webs and buckles. Dig reductions In Swiss handkerchiefs. See now stock of Alsatian tics. Dig run of moire ribbons. See stock. New spring stock calico wrappers. N. II. Saturday we will glvo away colored Easter eggs to every customer. See show window. FOTHEIUNQHAM , WIIITELAW & CO. . Council Dluffs , la. Iloukn nt Auction. Carload , consisting of the best books , medical , mechanical , miscellaneous , albums , bibles , etc. Private sale by day and auction at 7 p. in. . 630 Hroadwny. Wo have In stock 1,000 hot-bed Bash ot our own make. Come and see us or write for prices. Stnto quantity w.intcd. Council HlntTa Paint , Oil and Class Co. , Masonic tern , plo building , Council Dluffs. Freshest Caster egg , newest Ice crcnm , sweetest candy for sale nt the Easier fes tival held In the Congregational church this evening. Domestic soap breaks hard water. J'U/tSO.V.iA 1'A 1C AGll.tr ItS , Simon niscman ot Salt Lalco City is a IlluffB visitor. \Vlllouby Dye of Macedonia was a Bluffs p vlHltor yesterday. Hon. Smith McPherson of Kcd Oak was In the cliy yesterday. Mies Clara I'hclps leaves next Monday fern n two months visit with her sister. Mr. nntl Mrs. L. A. Casper have returned from a winter's visit to California. n. C. aieason has gone to Denver to take a * I'OnUlon ' in a largo wholesale house of that city. n. H , Logan , editor or the Washington ( la. ) Gazette- , was In the city yesterday , vis iting H. K. Grimm. W. S. Fox and his mother , Mrs , M. S. Vex of Detroit , Mich. , are In the city , guests of their relatives , J , A. Spanldlng and fam ily. Mrs. Samuel Faes , wlfo of the bookkeeper for McCormlck'H , arrived In the city yester day from Tracy , Minn. Mr. nnd Sirs. Fuca uro living at 719 Fifth avonuo. Henry C. Caldwcll , United States circuit judge , arrived In the city last night and Is vis iting his nlece.Mrs 1MI.III11 , Ho will hear the \\iigc dispute In Omaha between the men and olllcials of the Union 1'aclflc. Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap. Get prices from Shugart & Ouron , the lead ing cccdsmon of Council lUntTs , Masonic temple. Lady clalrvojant , for ladles only. Life reading , business and health. 203 Fourth btreut. Go to nrown's C. 0. I ) , for your Raster eggs. Thrco dozen for -5e. Jarvls Wlno Co. , Council Ulufts , solo agents Jarvls 1877 brandy. Gun cooking stovca for rout and for Bile ot Gas Po.'s office. Supper itt thu Congregational church this c\enlng for 26c. For cobs go to Cox , 10 Main street. Telephone - phone 48. Straw mattings , all grades. Council mutts Carpet Co. See the new art qoodn at Mm. Nljes1. Everybody knows Davis z IU drugs. ' Washerwomen use- Domestic soap. r J rvli Wlno Co. , Council Blurts. ' ' , * > . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Contemplation Does Not Add Satisfaction to the Mulct Law Prospects. NEITHER SIDE LIKES THE NEW MEASURE Mhrnils Ilrprrcntn ltd Slrlngrnrjr und Itudl- ciiln Drcry Its \ VriikiiKi ) Onn i'ulnt Whnra It lilts tlio Oily HurU- rut .Siinie Opinions , The mulct law , which has Just passed both houses of the legislature , seems to bo any thing but popular In Council IllulTa. It Is commonly supposed to have been n sort of compromise between the liberal republicans and the radical prohibitionists. At this end of the line no one knows but somewhere In the stnto there may be liberal republicans and radical prohibitionists who are satisfied with It , but those of this city unite In rising up and dlllng It cursed. The attempt to compromise on this basis has proved n dis mal failure , and everywhere , on the streets and In the public resorts , can be heard the weeping nnd gnashing of teeth of those who had an Idea that perhaps the republicans In the legislature might try to do something that would bo an actual relief to the citi zens of the thickly populated communities. Ilelow ere given a few Interviews with prom inent citizens , which go to show the general feeling on the subject. James McCabe It Is the worst form of loral option. I should rather have had n local option bill passed , which would nUow enmities to determine for themselves whether or not saloons should bo run within their borders. Judge \Vnltcr I. Smith It Is practically the same as 16e.il option , requiring a two- thirds miijorlty In cities under 5,000 popula tion and IcaUng the saloon question In the hands of the city councils of c ties over that figure. It will probably be enforced here exactly as the prohibitory law has been en forced. 13.V. . Hart Wo shan't know there has been any change In the law. I nm ashamed of my party for breaking Its promise. If It had agreed to hnng Cleveland It ought to have hung him , that Is , If It could. Thcro Is no use having a law that won't be backed up by public sentiment. J. J. Pteadman 1 have not been back from California long cnougn to make a careful examination of the law , but you can say for mo that anything , no matter what , Is better than the prohibitory law we have had. had.L. L.V. . Tullcys ( prohibitionist ) It does not satisfy me. I am In favor of straight prohibition , no such half and half an aff.ilr . as this law Is. It will not bo enforced In Council muffs any better fnun the pro hibitory law has been. The adoption of the resolution to rojubmlt the prohibitory amend ment to the vote of the people will bring on a tremendous light If It passes the next legislature also. All the force of the liquor tralllc all over the country will bo centered upon Iowa. There Is one result of the new law which will bo anything but popular to the people of Council muffs. At pressnt every baleen pays a "monthly flno" of $50 , and every del lar of this goes Into the city treasury. Thus the city receives more than $40,000 per year of revenue from the saloons. Under the new- law half of this sum goes to the county and half to the city , so that the city will receive only $ JO,000 of revenue. It Is true , the city council has the right to Itnposo additional tax on the saloons to any limit it may see nt , but the Inevitable result of this will be to decrease the number of saloons and consequently quently to decrease , In a. measure , the sources of revenue to the city. It will also have the tendency to concentrate the saloon ; pationago In a comparatively few saloons , and { bus enable the few who are able to carry on the business under the Increased taxation to nt up their places In better style and add an air or respectability to them , In this way doing the very thing which the prohibitionists all over the state have been declaiming so loudly against for the past twenty > ears or more. 11CNNISUN ItltOS. ( i rain I riiHter Sulo Millinery nt Iliilf Trice. Buy your Uaster bonnet or hat of us to day. Prices to suit the times : 600 dozen children's untrimmed hats , 19c. ' 600 do7en wreaths , 29c. 500 do/en Leghorns , untrimmed , 33c. 100 dozen Quo straw hats , un rimmed , 42c , C9c and 97c. 100 children's trimmed hats , $1.19. 250 ladles' trimmed hats , $1.S. ! ) 150 ladles' trimmed hats , $2.98. 100 ladies' trimmed hats , $1.98. 50 dozen Jet crowns , 49c. 200 doen roses ( per bunch ) , 15c. 200 dozen roses and ferns ( per bunch ) , 39c. 39c.In In fact everything In proportion , making millinery cheaper than you ever saw It be fore. , IJIG CLOAK SALE. New line ladle's' , misses' and chlldicn's capes and Jackets Just in. Sec them today. Ladles' capes.'beautlfully trimmed , at $2.50 , $3.98 , $5.00 , $0.00 and $ C.50 each ; actual value is $4.00 to $10.00. Caster kid gloves for ladles and children , all new spring shades and black , five hook , at 95c pair. Don't forget the Great Bankrupt Sale. Sale begins Monday , March 2G. nENNISON I3ROS. , Council Bluffs. 1110 1SAHUAIN3. Vuvra's Xuw Dry Goodii Store , Kustrr Satur day , March "I. Seamless fast black ladles' hose , heavy texture , worth ISc , for 9c. Men's seamless fast black half hose , above quality for Gc a pair , worth 16c. Children's flno appllquo collars , worth G5c , fur 25c each. Flno embroidered oscolloped handker chiefs , worth 25c , for 12c. Men's common socks , 3c per pair. Flno veiling , black , with crested dot , .Gc per veil , Children's trimmed hats , pretty styles , at S9c each. Untrimmed hats , line grades , 39c each. Fine spray of French musllneen at 19c a yard. yard.VAVKA'S VAVKA'S NEW DHV GOODS STOUn , 142 Broadway , Opposite Ogdcn Houso. No UmlcrtiikiT Nroil Apply. If your children are afflicted with dlph- thetla , Dr. Jefferls1 remedy will save their lives. No physician required. Has stood the test of 35 years. For sale by J. C. Da Haven , George H. Davis and Morgan & CQ. , successors to Beardsley. Also 2404 Cumlng street , Omaha , or address Dr. Thomas Jef- feils , Council Bluffs , la. Price , $3. ( ! irxt Mi > w fur Wlieolnum. M. 0. Daxon , the Omaha bicycle man , has opejied n branch house In Council Bluffs at 337 Broadway , Call und BCO the now Humbler. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ If any ono should ask you what was the strongest bicycle frame In the world , answer immediately "Tho Lu-ml-num , " because It takes 3,600 pounds to break the frame. Sold by Cole & Cole only. The Unity Guild will glvo n muslcalo and dance at Chambers' hall Tuesday evening , March 27. Admission tickets , 25 cents. Gentlemen's dancing ribbons , 25 cents. While you are paying for laundry why not get the best ? The Kuglo laundry solicits a trial und Invites comparison. Telephone 157 , The paints that took the highest award at the World's fair were the Heath & Mllllgan paints. Davis , the druggist , sells them. Best of everything In goods and prices. Myers-Durfeo Furniture Co. , 32C-32S Broad way , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Strictly fresh country eggs , three dozen for 25c , at Brown's C. 0. U- The laundries use Domestic soap. Ullmhcil tii the Hoof. Deputy Marshal Fowler and Detectives Weir and Murphy made a raid at an early hour yesterday morning on a disreputable house on North Main street Inhabited by colored people. A big grist of whites und blacks , principally the latter , was captured , among them being Joslo Hulbort and Llllle Jones , Dan Smith Hd Burke , Jr , Tx Baker , Wilton Stout and James McOrath of Sioux City. William Richardson , the proprietor of tl.e Joint , vv/Ts sick In bed , nnd his wife was allowed to stay with him on her promising to appear In police court In the morning. When morning came Mrs. iUchardson did not , and the deputy marshal went after her. Ulclmrdeon Informed him that she had skipped , and on his making n search ho wan unable to find her. Ho returned to the po lice station , when n colored woman who had been upending n few days In ono of the upMnlrs cells , which commanded a vlow of tlio IUchardson domicile , called out to him : "Say , Mlstah Fowler , I Just seed do old woman shin up do roof when J-o' went down dab. " Mr. Fowler accordingly retraced his steps and when he reached the house Mrs. IUchardson was again missing. But her ruse failed to work , for she was dragged down and made to walk to the city Jail , where she Is now confined. Joslo Hulbcrt nnd Lllllo Jones wcro fined JO.CO In pollco court yesterday morning , nnd all 'tho rest of the cases were continued until today. IASTIK : : AT TIII : ijo.vro.v STOKI : . A Miinc'lotts und Itrutttlfnl DUplny In Their .SlHuvVliiiliitiH l.imt Night. In the early part of last evening It was well nigh Impossible to get past the Boston Store without going Into the street. The sidewalk was Jammed with people. The at traction was the niarvclously rich and hand some displays In the four big show win dows. Hastcr has become as great a trade event us Christmas , and the Boston .Store pcoplo have taken the lead In making it so In Council Bluffs. The richest goo < U , the brightest colors , the newest novelties and the handsomest things In every line arc brought out for Caster. In nno of the cen tral window : Is a great cross twclxo feet high , bearing the legend "Caster Oreotlng" In gold letters. Tin foot of the croi-s U burled In Caster eggs and Cis'sr off * rings of every conceivable delicate and beautiful design. The other windows ao ( HUM with the novelties that delight nnd fascinate the ladles. Today will be nn Caster day at the Etore , and the bewildering display of beauty will bo a nttlng prelude to the Castor * crvlces In the churches tomorrow. Tonight Easter cgg3 will bo given cwny. beautiful , richly colored Caster eggi , and then look out for a riot. llcaiitlful raster Aleut Murliut If thcro had been nothing more to at tract attention , the plaintive "peep , peep" of n lot of downy baby chickens In a glass case , with a plate glass mirror for a back ground , would have stopped thu crowd In the front of the C. O. I ) , meat market , 537 Broadway , last evening. But there wan enough else to attract attention. It was dllllcult at nrst glance to tell whether It was n millinery opening or an art display. Caster lilies , flowers , bright colored ribbons and colored ti.'tsuo papers nearly concealed the display of Caster meats , nnd this was one of the richest displays ever made In the city. H included everything in the' meat , fish nnd poultiy line. No such plump , fat and beautifully dicased turkeys were ever pecn In atiy Christinas display. The ar rangement was the work of Mr. 13. B. Morehouso and his chief lieutenant , Mr. Klllmore. They were enabled to make this elaborate display because they have the trade to Justify It. Yesterday afternoon they sold over 250 pounds of poultry. All of their poultry Is killed and diesaed on the premises. People who want to sec a nov elty and get the richest viands for their Caster fea&t will have to visit this market. Tonight every lady who calls will receive u piece of delicious Caster cake. " ' CASKS IX COUKT. Last I ) y of Sertlco lirlngs Out n Crist of New Petitions. Yesterday was the last day of service for suits to be begun In the April term of dis trict court , and today will be the last day on which petitions can be filed. Yesterday thcro were n largo number of petitions placed on file , and the list will undoubtedly be greatly Increased by night. Among those nied yesterday were the following : Isaac Landls against the Omaha Bridge and Terminal Itallway company. The plain tiff demands a Judgment for $800 for dam age to four lots on eighteenth street In Bayllss & Palmer's addition. In front of which lies the track of the defendant. He claims the street Is obstructed and the noise and cinders have greatly decreased the rental value of the property. D. H. Huston against the city. He fell on an ley sidewalk last February und sustained n bad fracture of the arm. Ho claims the city was negligent In not compelling the owner of the property on Washington avcnuo and First street to keep his sidewalk clean. He claims to have been Injured permanently and wants a Judgment for damages In the sum of $10,000. John Coyle against'tho city. The plaintiff lives In Lewis township , near the channel of Indian creek. Ho claims the city turned the creek from its natural channel , making It a part of the sewer system , and nmdo his forty-aero farm from n productive field Into a wet , soggy marsh , which refused to bear anything In 1891 , 1S92 and 1893. The crops of those years would have amounted to $1,500 , the rental Is $480 , and besides those sums ho wants $5,000' damages for the noisome odors that- hit hla nose as he saun- tcin around In his front door yard. Mary L. Browncll against Julian M. Brow- nell. The plaintiff and defendant wcro mar ried In Boonsboro in 1884 and lived logo her until January , 1S91 , when Mm. Brownell claims her husband deherted her , after abusing her In a most cruel manner. She wants a divorce and the custody of her child , Koy.Lake Lake Manaway Railway company against the Underwriters Mutual nre Insurance of Sioux City and the National Mutual of Coun cil Blurts. This is a suit on a policy of $1,000 on a locomo ivc whlclftras burned at Manawa labt July. M. II. Tlnley against the Union Pacific Hallway company. Plaintiff demands a Judg ment for $100 for the death of a horse by the cars. R. B. Flood against the Underwriters Mu tual Insurance company of Sioux City. The plaintiff's grocery store at 1024 Broadway was BABY ONE SOLID RED Utcrnlly on Flro with Kozoma. Screaming and Cliuvlng all the Time. Added to this wcro Abscesses and Suppuratlr.il > Entirely Cured by Cutlcura. Now Stout and Hourly. Our llttlo baby , almost 2 * years old , was taken with BOIUU form of Kcwuui when she trad about three months old. Her llttlo body waj ouu solid red from tlio soles of her feet to the crown ol her head , and she seemed to be literally all re , screaming and clawing all thu time. AVhou she was about Iho mouths old , there was added iuucruuuuiluuuijait:3M:3inu ; BUpimratlon. we tried the local M. D.'s , and some otlior remedies without any relief. I had reail conslilcrabloabout thoC'irriuuiu lIP.MCDius.aiid one of our neighbors had used them , claiming that they were as goo-lis clalmcil. I concluded to try them , and after the moot thrco or four boxes of CuricuiiA , and about ono and one-half bottles of the UUTICDIIA ltnsor.vi.NT : , with the CirricuiiA HOAI * , our little ono U now entirely cured , and is stout and heartv. Your CUTICUIIA III M Ellin * are all and more than 5 on claim them to lie. 1 alwa\ have a good word to my friends and neighbors for \ our excellent remedies. C. 11. WOOD , WhltO Cloud , ilo. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Nothing can bo moro encouraging to ills. counted parents than the remarkable euros dally elleutcd among Infanta and children hy the CuncuiiA Ituiimnr-s. Cures in childhood mean a lifetime of freedom from torturing , , humiliating humor * . Bold throughout the world. Price , Ccricur.A , Me , ; t-oii',26c ; IUSOLVENT , $ ! I'OTTEII I ) lit' a iM ) CUEM. COUP. , Solo Proprietor * , lloiton. IT "Uou to Curt ) Skin Iica | < - , " mailed fr . nilUlPLKS , blackhead * , red , rongh , chapped , and I I III ° "y tlQ cured by CUTICVUA b'oAi * . [ fSTOPS THE PAIN. Hick ache , kidney palm , weakness , rheumatljm , and iniucnlur pains re. HnvMl In one minute bytbaCaU- cun Autl v lu i'lujtcr. 50. burned In 1S02 , nnJ he n/nts J300 , itio face of an insurance policy on the place. Omnhn National bank ngalnst Klmball ft Champ nnd others. The plaintiff auks the court to appoint n receiver for the Manhattai alleging that ItMi'now In property , posses- Dion of no ono and Is Kol | | rrto uastc. The court IK aiikcil to direct thai C , U. Itannnn the receher of the Klmtiall & Champ lnve.it men company be reiuilrcil tA account to the ne.v receiver , whoever he may be , for the money coining from this piece of propjcrty. \V. M. Toll.inilcr ngalnst P. M. Sharpies and o'hcrs. This cult la to replevin a cream separator valued nt $300. , M in : m > Tiiiittu : : 'rnrVTir.ciivii : : : . Kliiiii'linii Uroncht llcforo .tuilRr Mnlth nn Ilia OlnirK of C'ontcinpt. A lltllo tronBIo that took place ycsteriln ) between George 13. MacMation , receiver o the Klnnchan stcck ot boots and shoes , tun Mr. Kliinehan , resulted In the arrest o the latter on the charco of contempt of court but Mr. Klnnchan Is not behind the bars nor docs he ccein likely to be at present H. C. Gleason resigned his position as re ceiver Thursday and MncMahon was op- polntrd In hla place and Instructed to make an Invoice. Ho secured the assistance o C. C. Dennett In making the Invoice , bin when Bennett arrived at the store ho was met by Klnnehan and told that he uonh not bo allotted to make the Invoice , as Mac- Mahon had no right to engage him without consulting him. A fuw minutes later MacMnhon came Ii and was told thu same thing. Klnnchai claimed that the Citizens State bank , whlcl held the mortgage under \\hlcli the stock had been seized , had been practically run niim- the receiver In order to have the In- volco put ilottn to the lowest figure po.sslblo MocMahon on his side determined to oust Klnnehan and hia family from the buildIng - Ing and demanded that all the keys thu > had In their possession be turned over to him. Klnnchan and his family live over the store nnd ha\e to past * through Die room where the stock Is kept whenever they como homo or leave. They accord ingly refused to nlvo up their keys , ant nultc a squabble ensued , In the course o which considerable loud language was usei on both sides. Finally MacMahon went to the court house and flleil an information charging Klnnehan with contempt of couri In Interfering with the receiver , und Klnnc han wna brought before Juilgu Smith for at examination. Iloth sides told their story and after Jtidgo Smith had heard them he continued the cnse Indefinitely after caution ing Klnnchan not to repeat the offense. round u I'loiitiT. The body of nn unknown man was fotini In tlio Missouri river near the east shore about a mile and u half north of the new bridge. It had evidently been In the water a long time. Coroner Jennings was notlllci and after viewing the remains ho aeni Undertaker Estep out to gel them. The enl > thing found In the dead man's posscssloi was a pocketbook , the leather part of whlcl had almost rotted away. It contained cents. There were no papers or other marks of Identification und It is not : it all llkcl > that It will ever be known who the unfor tunate man was. He wors gray worsted troupers and three shirts , one of gauze , an other of gray voolen material and the third a white shirt. Next Mcatliif ; lloro Chief Scanlan returned last evening from DCS Molnes , where ho has been attending 113 first meeting of the Chiefs of I'ollco and Marshals association ofj laua. About thirty ofllclals weio present , a good attendance considering the fact that 'this was blmply a nicotine for the purpose of organizing. Mr. Scanlan was elected president of the asso ciation for the ensuing yedr. The next meet ing will be held In this city , beginning De cember 18 , 1891. , KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort nnd improvement nn tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many , who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more , with lesa expenditure , by moro promptly batipting the world's best products to the needs of physical being , will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles cuibiaccd in the remedy , Syrup of .Figs. Its excellence is.duo to its presenting In the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste , the refreshing and truly beneficial properties o'f a jicrfect lax- ntive ; effectually cleansing the system , dispelling colds , headaches and foyers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession , because it acts on the Kid neys , Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it'js perfectly free from every objectionable.substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in OOc ana $1 bottles , hut it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whoso name is printed on every package , also the name , Syrup of Figs , and being well informed , you will not accept any substitute if oflerrd. NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK. TJ. S. Depository , Omaha , Nebraska CAPITAL 5-1OO.OOO SURPLUS 855,53 ) ODlccrii and Directors ; Henry W. Ynni , ! > ileiil. Juhn M. CollliiH. vloa proillnul : li .vln Iletd , C'UHlilcr , Win. II. S. tlucltuii , att UU caaldor , THE IROHBANK , The only mcdlclno for | lifted it lii tlio nero nirzrnvated nndoMI- , spasms , luul other tlMressIng , ner- THE ONLY woman's pet ufar ailments , i nato case * which had limited their skill , prove \otw symptoms commonly nttcndant upon sold by drttpgistH under U to bn the most wonderful remedy nver do- functional mid orcnulc illsinfoaf tlio womb. GUARANTEED u positive Ktiunintnc , \lsed for the relief nnd euro of suffering It liuluccii refreshing sleep nntl relieves men from the timnufacttirerii , women. It is not recommended ns ti " euro- tal nnxiety mul < UisK ! > mlom < y. that It will euro in every nil , " but ns n most perfect ttyeclllo for "I'motHo Picsrrlp" REMEDY. coso or money will bo re woman's peculiar diseases. fllinco TlIC I tlon" ISH po ltl\ecnre funded , is DH. PIKIICE'S A n powerful , Imlg- UUtlCO THE | for the most complicated FAVOIUTB l'UEiciitiTto > f. Tills etinrnnteo nintlni ; tonic , it lniinrts | ntul obstinate cases of has been faithfully carried out for nwny strength to the wholosj-s- WORST CASES. Icui-onhc. ! , or ' 'whites , " years. Did this medicine not possess extra torn , nnd lo the uterus or axvusHlvo ( lowing nt ordinary curntlvo properties this offer could uonib nnd Its npivntlngrs , monthly pcrlo < lii , painful menstruation , unnatural - not IKJ made by a house of well-known responsibility in paitlctilar. For over natural suppressions prolapsus or falling of. sponsibility und Integrity. worked , "worn-out , " "run-down , " ilcblll. the womb , weak Ixii'k , "foinalo weakness , " The treatment of tnted tenrliriH , milliners , dn iiunkcre , scnm- ftiitovorslon , reliovorplon , ln-arlng-ilowu THE OUTGROWTH in nny thou-amls of ttresse" , " chop-glrN , " housekeepers , tnmlng H'lisntloiu , chronlo emigration , Inllnmnmtlou casca of tlioso chronic mothers , ntul feeble women Lfcncrnlly , Dr. nntl tilccratlon of the womb , Inlliininintlon. weaknesses nnd dla- 1'icrco's Favorite 1'resei Iption is tlio Rrontost pain ami tenderness In ovaries , accompanied OF A VflST tresing nllments pe earthly boon , liclnj ? unctpialcsl ns nil nm > cllz- with "internal heat. " culiar to females nt Ing cordial nnd le torntivo tonic. It tiro- , ami the o alwut to become EXPERIENCE. the Invalids' Hotel inotes digestion ntul n smllntlon ! of f < x l , MOTHERS mothers , shonM know that and Surgical Insti euros tiAtisen , weakness of i-tomat'li , iiullges- ] Dr. 1'leico'H Knvorlto Prescrip tute , llufTnlo , N. Y. , has afforded n vnst ex- tlon , bloating nnd eniclntlons of gas. tion robs cliildUttli of its tor lHricnco ! In nicely mlaptlng nnd thoroughly As a sooth I UK nnd tures , terrors ntul dangers to both mother testing remedies for the euro of woman's IMJ- A SOOTIIIHQ stiongtlieiiliiK nervine. atul flilUl , by nliling imturi < In preparing the cullar maladies. " Fnvorito Prescription " system for parturition. Thereby "labor" Dr. IMercc-'s Fnvorlto Prescription is NERVINE I is uneqiialed nnd is In- nml the poiiod of confinement la greatly tlio outgrowth of this great nnd valuable ex IHE. vnhmblo in nllaylng nnd shortened. It also promotes an nbtindant perience. Thousands of testimonials received sulKltilng ncrrotiR o.tcitn- scciction of nourishment for the child. from patients nud from physicians who luivo bllity , irritnbillty , cxliaustion , prostration , WOMB D9SEASE. FEMALE WEAKNESS. pain In my chest and liinw. My voice nt tlmcH was weak. 1 sum-rod excruciating1 MUS.W. 0. GUNEKEU of No. 1401 South 7th Mils. V. li. I.NMAN , of .Vmifon , ) rcriV < t Co. , monthly , periodical very paint. . Since Inking- seven St. , Tcirr Ilauif , ImH- Jflc/i. / , writes ' : ' "Ibe- bottles of your'Pavoillo Pii'scrlptlon' some iriin Inking ' 1'nvorlto time UKO , I have enjovcd better health than I been n sntTerer from Prescription' about n have for mow than lour je.us previously ; womb trouble for eight year ago. Tor yeais In fact , for several months nust I have bcvn years , Imvlnjr doctored 1 linvo sillTen-d with nblo to work at scwlmr. I have gained In with the most skillful fulling and nleoriitlon weluht thirty-nine pounds slmo taklnv your pliyslclun ? , but ( hiding of the womb but to- medicines ; the soreness and pain , of which I only trmpornry icllcf ilnv. I tun enjoying formerly complained so mueli , have dlsnu- trom medicines pres perfect health. pcuiud. cribed bv them. 1 was I took Tour liottlen advised bv n friend to of I ho 'Piiwrlptlon' take the ' rnvoiltc Prn- nnd two of the 'Gold- eci Iptlon'which I did , en Medical Dlst over GENERAL DEBILITY , SICK HEADACHE six er v.1 livery Inily and found , In taking ACHE MANY ACHES AND bottles of the * Prescrip EilHorlng from female ; tion' and two ol the weakness should try PAINS. Ii ) oou'ry , ' that It bus tin ) 'Prescription1 Mil. " . I.V.MAN. ' cllccti'd a postUo cure , nnd 'Golden Medical Mill. .T. II. fMNSINfl , of S'ltll/l / ( llcn'S MlIM. Mns. OUNEKEL. for which words enn- Discovery. ' " t-'itKilofii Co. , A' . 1" . , wtlles. "Alter my third not express my irrntlttulo for the relief from PERIODICAL PAINS. ehllil u as bom , I barely KulncdsticiiKth enough the great suffering that 1 so long endured. " In two } cars' time , so ns to bo able to crawl MIPS MAUV J. TANM.tt , jVnif/i dtiTfiirr , Sf. about to accomplish the SHORTENS LABOR. . , j1' . , w rites : " 1 was sick for tour llttlu house work that I \CHfs. 1'or two jears had In do , and that only JIrs.W.C. lUKCii. of Sott i Haul , Pacific Co. , 1 cniild do no woik. 1 by llnir down to rest writes : I lmdli\odlirerentphSl- many times each day : began taking your clans , who pionomued hud sick headache very ruvorlto PrcMJiip- my case n poor or liu- otten , many pains nnd tlon' the first nnmih lunerlshed condition of lichen all thu time. After of preKiiuncy , and the blood , and uterine I hud taken ono bottle huvc continued taking trouble1. 1 suffered ti of jour 'Kn\uilto Pro It since confinement. Kiont deal with pnln In scription' 1 could ecc n I dlil not experience both Pldcfl , nnd much great change In my the nausea or nny of tcndcrncbs on pirsslug strength and less sick the ailments duo to over the womb. 1 headaches. Continued pri'Knancy , after I bloated nt times In my talcing the-medicine un began taking sour bow els nnd limbs. Was til I hud taken pe\en bottle Prescription. I was tioublcd with leucor tle * of the Tuxorlto1 only In labor a short rhea. I could not and ono of the 'Golden JlltS. LtNSIMd. time , and the physician sleep , and wnt troub Medical Diseovciy. ' I am now nblo to do cian said I pot along led with palpitation of housework for mystlf and husband and two unusually well. the heart. Sintered a clilldicn nged nine and live. 1 also take drchS- Wo think it sa\cd great deal of palit In mnklnu' , nnd enjoy wulklng n mlle ut n time me a great deal of JlliS. BAKF.lt. my head , temples , foie- Miss TANNER. when 1 can lime the time to do so. And I nut suffering. I was troubled ti.great deal with lieud , and cjcs. I had Bine It Is all duo to Dr. Pierec's Puvorlto Pro leucorrhea also , nnd it has done u world of a troublesome cough , and raised n g reat dcnlj scription ns I know I was falling lust before I good for me. " and nt times experienced n good ilvnl of commenced to take it.1 A Treatise ( ICO pages ) on "Woman and Her Diseases. " sent in plain , scaled envelope , on receipt of 10 cents for postngc. Address , WORLD'S ' DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION , Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute , BUFFALO , N. Y. Retreat FOR THE Insane . Inchurgoof thoSiatora of Nloroy. This renowned Institution Is sltiruo.l on the hlph blulTs bao J of and overlooking the city of Council Hlnir * . The ip lelua * grounds , its bich location und splendid vlow , make It a most pleasing retro it for the allllctud. A at xlV of em ncnt physloKins and u lur o carp ? of ex pcricncod nurses minister to the comforts of thopjtlonts. Special care ijlvcu to lady pa tients. TERMS MODHRATi. For paitlctilars auplv to SISTER SUPE3191 , Frank Strait - --Coinill BliT5 , hYi MECCA COMPOUND. TheSovereign Remedy for Burns. Instnntly relieves all' pain nnd heals without Bcnrriiifjf. Endorsed by the medical faculty nnd multluidcs of poo- pie whoso sufferings it has relieved. COU ICIIHLl'FKS. . In. . Aug. 20. 1891. The roster MfJ. ( Co. : Gentlemen I nm Imppy to tes tify to tlio wonderful m.iclc effect-of your Mecca Compound In bums. I wna lannnl , an you know , by an explosion of n plumbcr'H gasoline fum-icu on the morning of July 2 , 1 91. The entire mir- fa.cc uf mv Lnck. nrmi nnd hack of lower llmba uns BO liailly burned that l.iric pirtlona or blls- teieil skin came off ulth the rrmuval of my clotlilni ; . Tlu > pain that followed la Inclorilb- ubln. 1 could not hnve cntlmrtl It twenty-four hours nnd lived. The shock Una no Krr.it that I went alnioHt Into ip.isnis. but In two hnnrH nflcr t.io application of > our Meteu Compound 1 was almost entirely rtllt\rd fiom pain an 1 In nine teen ilaafter the accident \\ua back at my 1 can alfo fuithcr bt.ite that there will not be n near left from that terrible burn , nnd nil Is due to > our Mecca Compound. It nhoulil be kept In e\ery home , woiltphop m place of lmMneH for Immediate use In cane of an accident. I fed that 1 cannot Bay too mm h for > our uomleiful icnuHly. Yours \ery respectfully.II. II. O. ML.A13. Prepared by THE FOSrhR MANUFACTURING CO. , COUNCIL iii.uris IOWA. And for Sale by All Drugglsls. To the Ladies and Gentlemen -or- Council IHiifls ami Vicinity : You nro cordially invited to visit run Evans' Laundry , Corner Potirl at. and Sixtli live. , on \VcilncsUay iintl Thursday afternoons of u ichvcclc , nnd buo in operation tlio Flpast Equipped apd Best jVla-paged Uaupdry Pliintin the West. Our specialties arc ShlrU , Coilnrs und Culls. Nolko the \vorlt and Kot prices for lumily wasli- ing. Telephone 01) ) . TIIE UVANS' LAUNDRY CO , VTo will if oil yon th marrttoniL' ' Frrncti I'rcparailon CALTMO3P frrr. ud a lr l Kuariutco ll ( Al.TIIOS will Ilr lorc vo Ilcaltli , Ntrenetb auU \ I for , | Use Hand fay if intitjl id , AdrtroBBVONMOIILCO. uU , Okl . 1 is r.so -yi K .onyp Di Jacobson & Son , 1dO W , 12 St. Chicago , COUNCIL BL UFFS STEAM DYE WO.U All Uindqot Dyolm nnd Uloinliu dune In the liUliP" Htylo of the nrt. V i lol anl etalnod I b I.M muila to lee ) : a xoo * ai no.v.o K promptly done mm dellvora I In nil parts ot the country. rijiU for ptluo lilt A. MACHA.N , Proprlotor. Hrouclway. ' nonr Nortli- westein Dopot. ' Telephone A Common Error CHOCOLATE AND COCOA is by ninny supposed to bo ona nnd the sumo only that ono is a ponder ( heuco moro cosily cooked ) nnd the nlhur is not This is Wrong , TAKE the Yolk ft oin the egg , TAKE the Oil from the Olive , What is left ? A Residue So wliu COCOA- in conipttrison COCOA , is Skimmed Milk. CHOCOLATE , Pure Cream. Drink * - ' Chocolate Menier. Did you see me at the Fair ? Your grocer is bound to pot it for you. DIRECT FHOM THE TANK. CHEAPER THAN STE .Vo Hotter. Jfo Sliam , ffo Knolneer. HEHT rO\\'Ell for Corn iiml l-'ccil MIllH , Hullntf lluy , UiiunliiKKcimritidiN Creameries , Ac. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. Hanoi I.I' . B to ISO H. I' . Efnd for Catalogue , I'rlces , lie. , drscrlbli.ii work lobe done. Chicago , 245 Lake St. OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS , Oinaba , 107 Q. 14th St. 33a& Walnut SU. , IMIILADCbPIIIA , PA. fJEO. P. SANFORD , A.W. HICK'ilA'l , I'reiUlcnt. ( Juslilur. of COUNCIL BLUFFS , Iowa. Capital , - - $100,000 1'roflts , - 12,000 Ono ot tin ! olUt-nt banU In the i.tato of Iowa , Wu hollelt jovir UiiHlnvsa mil collectionWo p.iy 0 ! > cr ( < nt on limit ( U'liusUH , Wo will bo pliMttid to Hcuundticnu you , Special COUNOILBL'JfF J : DO YOU KNOW THAT HAY ft HKSS HAVU nuniu chulcu liaipiilnu In fruit and uaidcu land near tlilu ill ) ? CIAIWAOIJ HUMOVUU. CKSSl OOI.S , VAUJ.TO , ill I lime ) K cliunod. 1M ItuiUv , nt Tnjloi'a L'lorury , f40 llioadnny. MISTHACTH AND l.OANH. I'AllM AND ill ) properly Ixniulit uml bold , I'uuey ! llionun. Council Illuffa. YOt'Nfl I.ADY HTIJNOOIlAl'lIHIt AND TYl'U writer doBlrtH eltuullon , II.IH liud nxpcrlvncu til lionliliKvepliiK ul'u , bral U'fcnncfs. AJJicua N 2) ) , lit * , dm IK 1 1 Illutfs. LOHT , A COI.Ui : RlllCI'lliltl : ) , AHOl'T ' 8 nmnlliH old , liroun.llh Murk IIDKI * , and un- HW TH In lumn of Mujni. HnllalilH | p nrd paid If rctuii K'il to N. It. I'uiwy , 5M Wlllnw it > 'cimf. AVANTIID-ONJ ; o7i TWO riitNiKiiti ! : > HOOMM foi light liuurekecplntf. AdJiuvn lien , Ueo ullluv , Cnuncll lllurtii , _ _ _ roii HAM : ou THAIHJ. ji.oooTr ) WOHTH op prnpvrly In Vcrnun , Tex , 'i clicilro loin In Qu.innh , Tvx. , ihrap for linh , Addrtefl U 21 , lire. Omncll JllllflM I'AtiTI'ltAOi : , PIHHT Ci.AHH. 'Olt 400 IIIA1 > nf KliKk , nUjiit 3 iiilh i nurth uf town. Cnltlo I. 15 to } ! . < " . hni < j M ( W In > 7.0) , for ( canon , April IS tu Octolivr 1J. ( liHxl mini In charge uf mink , plenty i.rH K , cult und wbtur or ulll rent to L-'iKd ' IIIHII with 1\.IM. \ < capital to InM'it In ilulry , twig und poultry liualnc.ni. io l C-ioom h'iu und nil lommifmm , 1. . 1 * . Judson. SC"J eth UVKIIUO UF 324 Liixmilwuy , Couu ell IJIutfii. _ _ .