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THE OarATIA DAILY BEE ; TfTffflpAY. OCTOBER Sfl , 1804. THE OMAJIA DAILY BEE COUNCIL DLUFF3. OFfflCB - - NO. It PEARL BTI1EET by carrier to any part of th eltr. II , W. TILTON , Lessee. ofTlc * . No. 41) ) nlhl dltor , No. 21. MlftVH ai Guy Andrew * and Qraco Hulbcrt were married by Justice-Field yesterday afternoon. Next Thuriday evening the Hoyal Ne Kh- liors are to clvc a nodal In the Knights of 1'ylblas linll. Mrs. Hcrry Stevcncon of Wilson Terrace Bllppcd atn\ fell on the sldeualk , near home , nnd Rustnlned a fractured limb. At Ihc inectlnR of Council No. 1 , Cominer- c.al I'llgrlms ol America , resolutions of sym pathy were passed for S. O. Mummn , who lost hl& wife recently. Special mcctlnK of IMuff City lodge No 71 , Ancient , Free and Accepted Masons , this evening for work In the second decree. All fellow crafts cordially luv tc < l. O. C. Cate , Master Prank Jones who had one more overcoat with him than the olncers of Iho law would allow , was turned loose by Judse McCJce jet- terday morning , as ho proved to the Jmlee's satisfaction that It belonged to him Course OmcfC , who lives In Crescent town ship , brofce the arm ot h's little child Sun day afternoon while rescuing it from being tramrled by n horse. lie caught it by the arm ami the Midden Jerk fractured the mem ber. ber.The trial ol Tied Leper , William Lewis mid Charles Shelter for creating a disturb ance at the home of Victor Sadowtkl , the other night , v\as commenced In police court yesterday morning and will be completed to- il.iy. il.iy.Th < j Sunday School Workers' nn on meets this evening In the rirat Ilaptlst church. Topics of finnoral Interest to all conccrneil In Sunday school worlt will be presented anl discussed and tlie Invitation to attend in cludes everybody. In Friday's isMie an Hem stated thai Cliarlcs jGiincH of Charter dale had beer at rested for stealing a watch As a mattci of fact It v.as his watch that was stolen and Charles I'enroeo wan the man wlio stole It. I'cnrose is now In Jail at Denlson for the crime. The Mint saloon was once more vlsltcil bs thieves Sunday morning and It Is chlmet that $2S > worth of cigars and llauors wen stolen The upsta rs window , as usual. vv.v Iho mean * of Ingress There Is some tall of filling up this window with brick am mortar. The man who attempted to hold up thi Misses CoKRCshall Saturday night crosse < th < Union Pacific bridge abiut 4 50 o'clocl Sunday morning on his way to Omaha Thi llock Island railway jard employes gave hln a hat to take the place ot the one he sail he hnd lost In the storm. The horses In northern Mill * county , no far fiom the line ot Pottawattamle. an afflicted with a new disease , which has Jus broken out there. The hind legs of the nnl mal become paralyzed , and In ft few dajs i dies unless speedy rcl ef Is given. Sllve City Is especially afflicted. The Odt Tcllows of this city are prcpar ni for a big time netct Thursday evening Council IllulTs IcOgc No 19 Is to give a re ception , and Invitations have been sent I nil the Odd Fellows ot Council Illuffs nm Omaha. Kefreshments will be served , and ; general good time be In order. City Treasurer J. A. Oorham went to hi l.omo on Third avenue l.ito Sunday evenln nml found a burglar In the act of goln through tilings In thorough style. "VVhe thct owner ot the liousc appeared the burgla II , left , by a back door thnt liu had thought fully left open Nothing ot value wa missed Quite a crowd of people visited Lake Man aw a Sunday affcrnoon In carriages. Th motors have been put up for the wInter , am many dlJ not go down who doubtless woul have done so If there had been any wa of getting there. The boats are also In win ter quarters , and as a result there was no much of a chance for any one who wantei to have n good time. Dr. F T Scybert , Paul Schneider am Thomas Uowman took a raft to Callfornl Junction and tlicn dropped down the rlvc-i They had guns and ammunition of every sort ami nothing was omitted that would add t the enjoyment of the occasion , excepting a ability tohit clucks. They report an en Joyable time , but ducks do not form a par tlcularly prominent feature of their prcsen bill of fare. * Giles I'cryear , William McDonald and U I Drown of Oakland have been Jailed on SUE plclon ot being Implicated In tlio burglarle for which nd Hlrd has already be n boun over to the grand Jury. They confessed the lllrd headed the gang , which consisted c about ( en men and had at least the passiv co-operation of ono man who is Known to I wealthy. Some more arrests ate expected t bo made very soon. The boom In Iho northwestern part of tli city has not yet struck so hard , but wht wo can sell several desirable cottages In tin locality at a very low prlco nnil on eas terms Lougee & Tovvle. 235 Pearl street. r.r.mil 1 Intel , 4'mmull lllnfTH , ICropcnoil , Newly furnished , Every modern cor venlence. First clacs In all respects. Hate ; J2.GO to { 3 00 E. F. CLAUIC. I'roprieto ; Can cooking stoves for rent , and far sale i Gas Co.'a ofilce. Iho laundries us * Domestic soap. A IM/MNIMI'/I.V. L. Zitrmuehlen , Jr. , Is in Atlantic. Dr. Miller and family left last evening fc their home In Chicago , after spending seven months with Dr Stephen I'hclps nnd taml ! on Willow avenue. Rugone Rapalje. who has been serious1 111 with typhold-malirla the last tvo week U convalescing under his mother's care ar will soon be around again. F. 31. Corbally leaves with his wife tods for Ilnttle Creek , Mich , where ho will enti upon studies In a ministerial school. The expect to bo absent about six months. Among the lowans who registered at tl Grand hotel yeslerday were T. T. Hllch Fort Madison , D. r. McCarthy of Des Molne Dr F. Hobblns ot Neola and Milo Adams Sioux City AV D. and Harry Ilard'n have return ! from a duck expedition In western Nebrask Dr. West remained for a few days to Inlll ionic slaughter on the iiuall In that vlclnlt The party manage ! to kill upwards of 1,0 dudks In th ten days they were shooting , Why iloea real teonojny urcscrlbe the u ot Dr. Price's ilalUnp Powder ? llecouso U stronger , purer anil more vvliolesome llu any othr. _ _ _ _ _ _ \Vnnl it ItscelnT. The Montpellcr SavliiRfc Dank anil Tru oompaiiy illed n netllion In ( he district cou yesterday ashing for the appointment of receiver for the property owned by C. , Ueebee on IJroadway , near I'ark avenue. T pet it Ion cites that a mortKaRe was extent In September , 1SS5 , for $10,000 , covering tl prop rty , W. U. Somt-ra being the morlK'-iRf The latter transferred his Interest to t ! plaintiff , vvhllo llecbee sold the property various jiart'ca , the title now being In Mart ! % Vhlte , who has neglected to pay oft tlio I tere t that was duo In May last. The pe tlon alleges that the defendants are not ai to pay off any decree , and BO demand that receiver be appointed to take charge of t property In question for the bonetlt of t creditors , DoVnl'i Air Tight Heaters are at the head. They nre co Btructetl on scientific principles. All prlci 601 Uroadway. Bourlclun' music bouse has few expense high grade planes are sold reasonably. 1 Etulaman street , HOK cholera preventive and cure by I Jefferls. Fletchr avenue. Council Dlufl will Mop the disease In one hour. Tri bottle , $1. Peasleo's celebratnl ale and porter nc ca draught at Grind hotel bar. Eagle laundry , 72t Broadway , fr iic < work. Tl. 167. Washerwomen use Domestic leap IKS cupstl Lund Droa. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Watches Declared Wet lo Bo Wearing Apparel by Judge Maoy < PECULIAR DECISION RENDERED YESTERDAY I ) . C. ( JnMon Secures Illi fee foe Scrilies IL * Stenographer unit SurprUet L'ouplu nf former I'rli'iiiU. Judge Macy decided yesterday that watches carried In the pocket were not rearing ap parel , tt was In the case to herein O. C. Qaston was trying to collect about (40 for his services as stenographer In the old care of Ucacli against \Voodvsnrd. The Woodwards , who are both old men , claimed that they were belnK stipporteJ by their respective nlves , but ba < ) nothing at all themselves. Several dajs DRO they were brought b = fore Jmlgo Macy for an examination as to their personal effects , uhcn It was found that each one carried n. tery good natch , but they claimed that the.o were exempt from exccti- t on on the ground of their being articles ol wcnrliiK apparel. After consulting half a bushel or more of authorities the court de cided against them , and the Matches , which pro toorth perhaps J25 apiece , were turned over to the plaintiff. Dr. Price's Unking I'ouder Is perfect In every requisite na a housekeeper's friend. I > Mrl.-t ( mirt Xolei. The pet.tlon of Mis.V. . L. llrlggs for t slinre of her lain husband's estate was re used by Judge Macy yesterday. It wai how n that nn ante-nuptial contract had beer ntcreil Into by the two , by which It vvai greed tint she was not to lay any claim ti ny portion of her lutsbanl'B real estate otwlthstandlng her legal rights to do so The court allowel her to keep possession o lie personal property , but nil other goss t ( lie other heirs. I N Kllelilnger was given a Judgment foi 123 damages agjltist the Ormha llrlilge am > rmlnal company on account of the de endants having run Its line over the streei i front of hts property. Several criminal cas.es wrro disposed of lob Limerick pleaded guilty to the chatge o inrglarlzlng freight cars on the Waba h , oni ount of the Indictment being dismissed 01 ondltlon of bis pleading guilty to the other I ) II Crlss , the darky who has had tin iilsfortune lo get caught In nearly ever ; misdeed he has practiced In the last twi ears , nnd has consequently spent the greate art of that time In Sheriff Ilaren's br cl ous.e , was sentenced to ftve days In tli 30ulily jail \ lecture on the evils of itslm hi ; Honing bowl so much In hts buslnes f-aa administered , and ho was warned tha he next time he appeared in court he woul ot get off sa easily. "Shuah , Jeclge , " said be , while a dark , ex mnsho amllc Illuminated Ills Cleopatra-l.k 'eatures. "I'm gwlne to Missouri soon as git out o' Jail , an' ef > ou want to sen1 mo u gin you'll have to come down there. " Charles Miner , for the larceny of pom cor hinges from L. C. liesley , was sent u 'or ten days. Carl liurhorn , who appealed a case fron bo police court , had his fine reduced to $ ml costs Mr and Mrs Heeder , who also appealed , ase In whch they were fined for drunken ness , s-Ettled with the state without a trial leeder paying a flne ot $10 and costs nnd hi Alto being turned loose. The ne\t cases to come up for trUt ar hose of the state against Sheelhart an lutler , charged with leivilnesv and the stat galnet A. T. Ualns , charged with assault ng a Silver Creek tovvnsli p farmer name McKlnzie , with Intent to commit mtirdei The witnesses In both are summoned to b n hand today. iii'i's ciuiu : , HID Kin ; ; of All Tonii > criiico DrlnVN Knock Out All lllv.ils. The extraordinary demand created fo Copps Cheer in all temperance communltle where Intoxicating beverages cannot be t > elias : ias led envious alleged rivals to attack I and misrepresent It Among conscrvatlv and cautious dealers who do not wish to eve approach the line ol violation of law , nn families who don't ' want an Intoxicating bev eriigo In their lockers , these misrepresent ! lions have led to the most ciuclal tests fc Klcohol known , and the bevciage , vvhil spirkllng , Invigorating nnd health-bullilliij "las been found to be as harmless us th mildest socH vjler. Thus the cllege 'friendly warnings" coming from 1 ule fc lo s vho think themselves rivals ( .rove to t selllsh mlDrepresPntatlons made tor the snl purpose of enabling them to force the sal of nauseous and unwholesome compounds. Wbcelor & Htreld , Council DluBs , la. , ai the originators and solo brewers of Cop [ Cheer , and give an Indemnifying bond I every denier , while the beverage speaks fc Itself Dut If more proof Is desired the ei dorsements of ministers , judges , cliemls nnd physicians can be referred to as the have appeared In The Bee dally for week and hundreds of others in our otllce. 111Ilurniu'ti t losingl.rcturr. . Dr. Oeorgo D. Ilerron gav * the third ai last lecture of the series at the Christie tabernacle last evening on the subject "The Hegeneratlon of Soclely. " Ho to < the ground that society could not be SUM by legislation , for Just now legiblatlon a ; peared to need savins itself. The Cathol church of the Fifteenth century had mai things which the Protestant church of todi needs , and so the reformation that Is eu to come will consl&t largely In the ueavli together Into a new civilization things th have been cast aside by the old a civlllz tlou vvhlch shall make men brothers Inste : of antagonists. Ho dwelt at length up < the relations of men to one another , sayli that lo convert a man was simply to chain him from a mere Individual to a social belli who had the proper regard for the rights his fcllous. In this lecture the doctoi radical Ideas upon the economic and politic questions of the day uere kept mostly In tl background , nnd on that account It vvns le striking than either of Its predecessors , t though finely worded and full of beautlf thoughts. Minimi tlouk Opening. The Boston store annual cloak openli takes place Monday and Tuesday of tli week , October 22 and 23. As has been t custom In former jenrs , oil cloaks In t store shall bo sold at a reduced price ( these two days only. We have no doubt tti our patrons will turn out In full forca renew their acquaintance with Mr. Henry SchrofT. who will be with us di : Ing the opening. He Is she Insc one of the most stylish lines of cloa that has ever been shown by him. T line of goods he earrys has become celebrat In this vicinity for being the best lilting , well as the nobbiest garments on the marki and If you buy one of his garments you c uluays depend on getting full value for jo money. Don't miss this chance of seeing I finest line of coats west of Chicago. II member only two days , and every coat cost priceKOWLEIl. KOWLEIl. DICK & WAI-KBFt. Boston Store , Council Illufts , la. MttrrUgn I.lronti * ' . The following parties took out licenses wed yesterday afternoon at the ofllcc of t county clerk. Nnmp nnd Address. AI iugCneV. : . Tlppett , Omnlin Uussk Cooper , Wcihoa , Neb Guy Andrvvvs , Council Ulufts draco llulbert. I'ouncll muffs Dm In ( irnntnl n I.lquor l.lcrnse. George S. Davis , the well known Uroadw druggist , has been granted a permit by I court to buy ami tell liquors of all kinds I medical purposes , and he will carry the IH grades made and will supply the genei public ut the lowest prices. ,1 , C. IlofTniayrit I iiucy J'nleut , Hungarian Process Flour. Mada by the oldeit milling Arm In the ma makes lightest , whitest , sweetest bread. A > our grocer for It , Trade mark : " 111 Hooter. " Ctmestlo toip breaks bard wattr. U'linti u Che Tournament. C. S. Colby has Issued a. chullcnge lo Gruner. who won the etut ? chess champlc ihlp ot Keokuk In 1875 and has Kept it ev Blnce. ( or a contest to take place in tl city In the near future. He la trying to Interest the chess playen of the state In the project ot having a chess tournament hero In the spring. In connection with the playing1 of the championship game , and will be Rind to secure as many names ns possible of Ihote Interested , so that a list of entries may bo worked up. The Pethybrldge meal market at 635 Broad way lias been sold to Ous Henrlchs , who will continue the business with Increased facili ties for giving the public the best meats at the lowest prices. Just received , n new Invoice of all the latest styles In millinery at Miss Hagsdale's , 10 Pearl street. Kemember V. O. S. of A. dance on Wednes day evening , October 24 , nt their new hall , 101 South Main street. Everybody Invited. Domestic patterns can only be had at Vavra s new dry goods store , 112 Uroudway. Wnmtiir Allen Mill Not HiHero. . A telegram was received yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock from Senator AVIlllnm V. Allen of Nebraska stating that It would be Impoesble for him to d ° llver the address this evening at the opera lioute which was announced for him. He may possibly be hero later In the campaign. Dry pine klrdllng Icr tale. Cheaper than cobj. H. A. Cox , 37 Main street. Telephone 4S. Now sterling silver novelties , very beauti ful and stylish , at Wollman's , 403 Uroadway Selected hard wood for heating stovas. II. A. COX. 37 Main street. Tel. IS. Havana Freckles clEar.Uavls. wholesale act. Domestic coap outlasts cheap soap. /Mr run ntn.t UKpeiHM u f | he Kelluv Aimy Trimlilrs .Must llu I'ultl li > tliu ( trnerul I'linil. DES MOINES , Oct : > 2.Specltil < Tele- Brain. ) In the district court today Judge Spurrier deckled the amount of about 112.0 * e\pen e Inclined by the Iowa National uard in the Kelly army trouble at Councl Bluffs , mine troubles al Mucliaklnock am 'vans , and the lallvvay strike troubles ai 'loux City should lie- paid out of tin1 Ken ral fund of the stnt ' , instead of out ut thi 'Haul fund , us Insisted by Auditor Me- Cnithy The case was at once taken to tin uprtme cutirt , and an Immeellate decisloi a expected. Supreme ourl Krrlitons. DKS MOIN'iS , Oc'l -Special ( Tele sram ; ) The following opinions were filed li he supreme court this nioinlng : D. Y leurlx , appellant , vs llermlna I.nx , De1 lolnes dlstilct. revei e < l. State of Iowa v ertnln Intoxicating Manors and John fair graves , appellant , lloono district , alllinictl I. Maleks John Ko'lad , appellant , Han ock illntrlet. alllrmcd Maltie H Willis v be Cltv of Perry appellant , Dallas dlstricl .Hlrmed Iliithden llros va American 1'lri nstnaiic'e company , appellant , Palo Alti llstrlct , reversed The State of Iowa. M "arnes Wallace , appellant , Appanoose ills rict , alilrmed. The State of Iowa v Vllllam M Hampton , appellant , Appanoosi Ilstrlct , .illlrnied Hertha Smith , by he lext friend , vs Unbelt Daw ley. appellant "loyd district , alliimed. James W. Hopkln < on , appellant , vs ICnupp & Spauldlng Co Woodbury district , reversed. Klllril l > y tlm I list Mull. PACIPIC JUNCTION , la , Oct 22.-Spe ( laI ) YtM"rdu > William Hammer * , a } ou j man emplojed bj County Uildge Contraclo 3vnn , vviih struck by the llurllngton fas nail fiom Ihe east aiul instantly killed Iiimmeis lived with his \vldjwed rnuthe n ( ilenvvooil. Hammers' brother-in-law of Glcnvvooil earing of the fulullt } within a short tlm of Its occuirenee , lade down from that lowi on horbeback , nnd either on account of tli gatheiing daiknccM or his great aBltatloi > ver the news , be i.m his horse full speci nto a. buggy , one of the shafts piercing th lorse's cheat and killing It. The vouni nan was thrown violently to the groum mil uUo sustained conaldei.iblu Injiuy. . \lloged I nrgcr Under Arrest. CHUSTON , la. , Oct. 2-Special : ! ( Tele ram ) -Sheriff Davenport ai rived In thl city today from Oklahoma City , .vvheie h utested 1T. S. Llinpus for forgery Llmptt scoured I.MJO from the Klrst National ban ; of Clmilton l > v forging J , H. Crlthfleld' lame. He foimerly conducted a. hotel I Tir.ston nnd left with a joung Indv vvhot t Is said ho mauled in Oklahoma If thl s truel.lmptts Is a bigamist , as lie left i wife In this city. .Mj.tnrj- a Jiinupr'ft Disappearance. ClinSTON. l.i. , Oct 2.-Slieclal.-Filila ) ; \\Vldon lladley , a pro. peious young farme residing ntai Vllli.sc.-i , mysteriously dlsar icaicd and no trace of him has been dl < covered He walked out uf the rear door o ils home after hitching his horse prepaia tory lo dilying to town nnd has failed t return Although a diligent search ha Lieen In progiess for three days , it has bee Tiultless. The dlsappearaiiee- a complel mystery , as Hadley was In comfortable elr cuinstanc'es , fnmlly relations pleasant anne no deiangement of mind suspected. AimtlH-r Dlvliloml I--l.'ircil. WASHINGTON , Oct. I':1 ( Special Teh gram ) -Thc comptioller of the cuucnc toda > declared n second dividend of 11 pc cent In favor of the nedllom of the Kin National bank of ( "edai KnlN , la , makln n nil 41 pel cent on claims ptoved , nmouni ing' to $ ijy , ice The effect of cooking with Dr. Price's Uali Ing Powder spieads s. ray of bunshlne aroun the family circle. WKMKUX J'l-\AlS. VotrriiiiB of UKl.iitu War Itcnicnibcrcd b tlio < ! pner.il ( Jmeriiinent , WASHINGTON , Oct 22.-Speclal.-Pei ( ) slons gtanted , Issue of October 10 , wen Nebraska : OilKlnal James S. Hill , He ] wood , Butler. Inciease Jamps V. Wow David City , Butler. Original wkluvs , etc Jullaett Keyes , Orimha , JJanglas. Iowa : Oilglnal-Charles W. Graham , Ai Has , Cass. UelFHiie James Spencer. D ( Mplnes , Oes Molnes. Oilglnal widows , et .Mary Thompson -J'urley , Dubuniie. South Dakota OrlglnHl-Joseph H Chan berlaln , Armour , Douclas Col i ado. Gilglnul liinjamln Strickle Juina , Yuma ; ( Jeorge . Maklns , 1'uebl Pueblo , Thnddeus W Summers , Pine. Je ferson ItclsFiie Itobert C Osborne , Coli rado Springs , Kl Paso Original vvldo * elc Paccula Sandoval , Starkvllle , Ias Ai Imas ; May A. Newton , Denver , Arapaho. ( lelssuc ) Uelublna T. de Ilalles , Conejo Ccmejos. Issue of October 11 , were Nebraski " " ' ! < Al ! , , ! , Klrkpatrkk. Stratto Hltchcoek ; l.lberlus Stna e. l.elgh Colfa Addlllomil-Wllllam H p'earl. CarletS riiajer. Uenevvnl-William Schmldl. Plaii view , I'lcire. Iti-lssue Harvey D William Donlphan , Hall. Orlgliml widows el2 IJnretta J. Gooch , Diller , Jefferson , Nane J Northrup ( mother ) , Wakelleld , Dlxon. I > w a : Original-Law renee D lllley I , monl Uecntur , Henry Hurghardt , I'nlo Hardln. llenewal-Andrew Kerr , Dvsai raina. Jtelssue-Wiiller i : Hust ( decease ) Davenport , Seott. Leonard ltuh , Kalon Uashiimton George W. Wheeler , I.lnevlll \\ayne. OrlKlnal vvldowa , etc-Minors Joseph Melvln. Lansing , AlamaKee ; Mai J. O'Neill. Waterloo , lilack Hawk ; Johani H. Hust , Davenport , Scott. Colorado Original Lucius Uurnaug Glenwood Springs , Garileld. JoseMo ? Kanchez. San Pedro. Costlllo , James S Do bins. Las Anlmas , Uent ; John r Hew I ( deceased ) . Colorado Springs , Kl l as < Original widows , -Hplssuo ) , Theodos M. Van llrunt , Kojt Collins , Larimer. Suuth Dakota Adilltlonnl-Lyhand \\oodaid , Brltton , Marahall. Origin widows , etc -Dlmls U. Ueebe , Parker , Tu ner. Montana : OrlKlnal widows , etc -Hanm K. Lear , Mlssoula , Mlssoula. North Dakota : Original-John Chtlstla lorinan. Sargent. "While down In the southwestern part the state some time ago , " says Mr W. Chi mers , editor of the Chlco ( Cal ) Enterprh "I had an attack of dysentery. Having hea of Chamberlaln'a Colic , Cholera and Die rhoea Heinedy I bought a bottle , A couple doses of It completely cured me. NowI a a champion of that remedy for all stoma and bowel complaints. " Tor sale by dm Eists. Plot to Kill lli Mil I nil Unrurlliril. N13W YORK. Oct. 22. News of a plot kill the sultan has been discovered In tl city. The plot Is. bald to have been en | nee red by Armenians who belong to society which has branches extending i over Uurope , Asia nnd America. It la i ported that a band of conspirators sent Turkey by Armenians in America for t purpose ot carrying the plot Into effect h been captured ut Iterot and sent In chains Adana In Atlutlc Turkey , where several the party were put to death by Turkl soldiers. _ Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney tre ules. Trial site , 25 centa. All druggists. GOODS WERE NOT TAXABLE Important Suit Decided jjnj. the United States Oourt nt Sioux Falls , H i 1. CARLOAD OF MERCHANDISE INVOLVED Were the Vropcrty ot n Sti I'uul I'lrni Who Shipped Them In nnil Sold Them from the Car ( luoilMint Do lit May. SIOUX PALLS , S. D. , Oct. 22-S [ > eclal ) This morning In the United States court Judge Udgerton handed down nn Important decision In the case of Orltts , Cooper & Co. against Mlnnohaha county. This case has been mentioned In these dispatches before , telling how the plaintiffs , a wholesale gro cery firm of SI. Paul , Minn , shipped to this city , Aberdeen and Wntcrtowti , car lots of groceries nnd soli ) them from the car , both to retailers and to consumers. The county assessed the goods for taxes nnd an Injunc tion was secured stopping the sale of the goods. The goods were levied upon nnl have been sold for storage. The plaintiffs ttic for the value of the goods , claiming that the county had no right lo levy upon them Judge. Kdgerton In his decision recites the claims ol both sides , glv lit , Hie law under which the levy was mads and also giving excerpts from the constitution of this state and of the United States In support ot the plalnliaV position. He eavs the defendant's la in that the plaintiffs fall within the clasa Itinerant and transient" Is unjust , as their uslness Is both "substantial nnd perma- ent. " He mentions that the state law say he assessment shall be made May 1 of eacli ear. and thnt the plnlntltfs should be as- ssed at thnt time. If at all , the same a : loux Falls merchants nre. "The dry goods nnd grocery merchant ! re assessed In May. If he has $10.000 In hi ! UEiness he Is assessed that amount and n < iiorc. During the year he turns over severa Irucs $10,000. It It were- not so ho coulc ot do business. But he la not assessed bu nee. The plan proposed by the defendant ! .mounts to the worst kind of dlxcrimlnatloi nd if carried out would exclude from bust os3 all dealers \\l\o \ are. subject lo thl tile. tile."The "The defendants urge with great earnest ess that tills property will escape tnxntloi f they are restrained in this proceeding "liat docs not follow If the plaintiffs shnl e assessed the same as our local merchants - will not say they cannot escape but cvei t they could under the Interstate rules ho fair presumption will be that the loca dealers who purchase of the plaintiffs em "jrace these- goods In the yearlj business am eturn iho same to the asstssor annually li Vtay as a part ot their average stock In trade ! relief In the plaintiffs' bill must there 'ore be aranted. " The Judge holds If state law was mean 0 Include such as plaintiffs , it is fur the unconstitutional. Attrinptril toVrick Ik Train. SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Oct. 22 ( Spsclal- ) t became known yesterday that an attemp 1 as made Monday night to wreck the south lound freight on thB Great Northern rail oad between this city and fiarretson. Tie ml roclts were to arrangeJ that the cngln i-ould run up onto the distinction and cans , wreck. II so happened that the train fo ho south did not leave Garretson until th rain from the south hail arrived. The en glne oi < this train struck the obstrucllor .earing away part of the pilot , but did no "erall the engine. The railroad's iletectlv lias been working on the case for a weeV ut falling to find-any clew to the vvould-b > iecker.s , has notified the police , and in thl . ay the story of the attempted wreck becam inown. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Inhaled I'ol-unmis ( Jn . YANKTON , S. D . Oct. --Special ( Tele gram. ) Saturday last Michael Kaiser , young farmer , started down a nlnety-foo ivcll to mend a bad place In the curbing "even feet from the curbing ho Inhaled pol ; onous gas , relaxed hjs hold upon the vvlml ass rope and fell to the bottom of the hok Ila bodj was recovered four hours later nn not a bruise or a mark was to be foun upon It. Dr. Price's Unking Powder la the hous wife's best reliance. PJROF. HEKRON'B TALK. i\llsof the borlnl Sy.it nil Discussed by a "Ui-to-lutc" fli > f rm < T. Tlio Social Science section of the Woman1 club entertained Prof. Hcrron of Iowa collet at luncheon at the Commercial club cal 'esterdny. There were a laige number ( nvlted guests and the dining rooms wei well filled. The tables were arranged in tl form of a "T , " with Prof Herron at tl liead and the leading members of the club : Ids right and left. After luncheon had bee served Itev A. W. Clark rapped for ord < and stated brlclly the objects of the Sod ; Science club. He stated that It was organize as a result of the work being done In th country by Prof Ilerron , and that It alim at a study of social science topics. Ho a luded to the addicss delivered by Prof lie : ron at Lincoln last June and to the rep ! made at that , time by Governor Crouns The Incident at once assumed national In portance as a topic for discussion and now greatly Interesting the people of Eng'an ' In order to set the minds ot many peep at rest Prof. Herron had been asked lo r deliver the Lincoln address. HE then pr sented Mr. Hcrron. Prof. Herron's address was devoted to discussion of the evils arising from our prc ent system of soc al economy and the remec which the future holds out The presei social system Is deep in prolific sins an deep In social sorrows , All nt the remedli that have as vet bren propo.vd , even tl wildest theories of the anarchists , fall she of the cure demanded. Soclely Is looklr for the man who will out ! ne the new socl system , but m social program now bcfo ; the people will right social wrongs. Uy tl social faith of the common people will tl fctute move out of the old life Into the ne\ \ Prof Ilerron contended that the first st ( toward the new and better conditions wou come in the christlaniiation of the natlo Only in the Christian state Is to I found the true democracy of tl people. True democracy has never exlsti In the history of the world. Americans i not have a democratic form ot goveinmen In this country political parties nre co trolled by corporate Interests and the pcop have long sine ? com& to know that the legislatures are controlled by corrupt Infl ences that obstruct' anrVcht-at the will of tl people The people are no longer able express their wishes and even It they i their wishes are dlsregarduil by their legist the bodies. In the pure democracy to con the people will make thcjr own laws. The can be no true democracy w.ith a repiesent tlvo form of government . The Kovornincnt of Iho Juture , contend Prof Ilerron , will be mainly concerned wl the Industrial system of tha country. The no longer exists any jusilcfc In ( ho compe live syslem bused upoli ix > Tsonal ownersh of material things. Competition can nev give anything but tyranny nnd slavery Iho end , and Industrial slavery Is the Inei table outcome of the -prpbent system. T assumption of competition ! Is ( he basis of : the mistakes of our , social life. Anoth potent Influence for evil IF the speculati overproduction of middlemen. Today t men stand between the producer ami the co aumer , nnd theee ten- men blmply consul the profits , leaving to Hie producer the ba cost ot production. Oregon Kidney Tea ctirrs nervous hea aches. Trial size , 25 cents All druggists , Murder Trial Aj-alii IViotpnned. SIOUX FALLS , S. D , Oct. 22 ( Special. ; The case of Whlte-Faced-Horse. under dlctment for the murder ot th ' cowbays Humphrey's ranch , has again Lecn definitely postponed by Judge Dundy In I federal court at Deadwoocl. Eagle Loose , : other Indian charged with murder , chant his plea to guilty after the Jury had be Impaneled. No time wan set for pronoui Ing Eentence upon him. round a Skeleton In llnnilrillTi , GUTimiC , Ok ! . . Oct. 22. Deputy Shei P. 1C. Albert has returned from the Crt country , bringing a gruesome relic. "Wli traveling along the bank of the Cinidlan river , np r Thurber , he found a pair ot rusty handufr , clatplng Iho arm's ot a skeleton partly torn to pieces by wild anlmali. tt was evidently all that remained of topic prisoner who had escaped trojfi hts guard some tlmo In. the jiast ami perJsheJ. FKOM SOUTH 6'MAHA. Proccfillmrs nf Iho City Council Mnglr CltyOositp. City Attorney Farnsworth Informed the council at Its meeting last night that accordIng - Ing to a recent decision of the supreme court the city could not slope or curb banks on lots at the c < cpciuo of the owner until It tvas de cided by the engineer that the nuisance was danirerous , or the property owner had been cited to appear and show cause why the cost should not be levied ngalnit him. The Omaha Street Hallway company sent word that as soon as Its general manager should return the matter of lowering the company's trucks to Albright would be con sidered and acted upon. Councilman Koulsky Introduced a resolution requiring the building Inspector to enforce the Hre limit law. Councilman Hynn Introduced a resolution Instructing the American Water works to locate fire hydrants at Thirty-fifth , Thirty- sixth , Thirty-eighth and Thirty-ninth streets and Q and Twenty-third anil Twenty-sixth and U streets Councilman Walters called nttcnllon to complaints ot local business men against the practice of Omaha firms In soliciting trade In this city and moved thnt nn ordi nance bo drafted to levy a llcereo on solici tors as a means of protection. The motion carried. The city engineer ndvlfed the council to Insist on repairs , on theN street brick pave- mcntSbefore the Ilnal payment was made Arrangements were then made for a meetIng - Ing between the engineer and the con tractors , and a discussion ot the question Friday afternoon. On behalf of the new councilman , Clintor Morgan , Councilman Iliilla p.isscd around s very fine box of cigars lu honor of his in troduction to South Omaha official life MIKe Corcoran was nominated and con firmed a member of the local police force The work of forcing the extentton of tin street railway to the Third ward was calle < up by Mr Conley , who asked th city nttor ney what was being done. The latter state that he had drawn up the necessary papers but would not proceed until the manager wai given a final opportunity to consent to tin demand. George Itaworth spoke ot the fnllure of tin city to furnish the regl ters w th compleli sets of registration books , and also mentions the advisability of the council naming thi election judges at once The major repllei that the book matter had been attended ti and Informed 'he speaker that the counci had the abll ty to select Judges without out side Interference. The contract for sloping batiks was awardei to Cash llros. at 17 7-10 const per cubli yard. CM cur Stnro tlurno ' . The cigar store of John Splrl on Twenty third street near M street was totally des troycd by flro last night. Loss on bulldlri ; $400 and on stock $500. Muilf ! CltV ( rimlp. Mrs. G Q Jaycax \Isltlng friends In tin city. Manager Habcock has gone east on busl lies ? . J L Paxton ot the stock jnrds compan ; Is In Kansas City. Mrs C IT. Watts entertained a party o friends last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Klser return fron Illinois next Wednesday. The annual Thanksgiving donations , takci up by the different churches. Is to be givei to the Associated char ties Ihls year The missionary society of the Prosbytcrlai church inests with Mrs. Wright , Twenty-llftl and II streets , Thursday at 2-30 p m Upchurch lodge No. 2 , Degree of Honor , i requested to come to the hall for drill Thurs day afternoon Instead ot evening. The Wlllard school pupils time organize a literary society by electing Charle O'Hcarn , president ; Nellie Cunningham , vie president , and Grace Morrlll , secretary. Police Judge Chilstmann has made one c the very best officials for this ofilce tha South Omaha has ever bad Ho Is fearles In his actions , but lie Is also cool-headec gentla and cautious In his decisions Since Xandle IJaucr has taken charge c Tlauer'B concert hall the place has becom qulto a popular retort , where the difffrcn lodges and societies ol South Omaha hoi their parties. Six different societies hav given parties In this hall this month. Mi Ilauer Is an old theatrical man. and he take pride In keeping things In fir. t class bhap George L. Dare and C M Hogan , tti populist and democratic nominees for tli legislature from South Omaha are bat good business men and will receive a larp vole from the men who are not controlle by corporations. Mr Dare is in thp p'uml Ing business and Mr. Hogan holds a r < sponslble posltlon at the Cudahy plant Jack Silsby Is held nt the police btatioln c a suspicious character. At Valley he entice n lad , named George Heed , to drink from battle ho carried The boy SJVB be does ne remember anything that took place after h swallowed the drink until he awok In Soul Omaha Young Heed's father lives nei Silver Creek , and Chief Hrennnn has wire him to come on at once Word was. ah sent to Wllitam Evans at Vnlley , who is tl lleo < l boys' uncle , and the man for whom 1 was working when ho was met by Sllsby How to live well at a moderate cost Is perplexing problem to millions. Usa of D Price' * Baking Powder Is Indispensable Pui nnd economical. CTC'/.K K t'0S Ycar'H Achievements In Tliiin-I.imcrlne o I ( HI Wheel In Aninrlcn. CHICAGO , Oct. 22. The following rccori I'avo been allowed by the Century Hoa Club or America n. V. Scarle , 200 mile 10:31) ) , AtlgUEt S , ISO I. Illinois state record. J. A. I'alllstPr , 50 mites , 3:31 : , July 22 , 189 Iowa state record. W. S. Furg. 15 miles , 42 38 , July 4 , ISO Ohio state record. T. S. Jeiuon , 100 miles , S 1C , September 1 1834. Utah record , F W. Know land , 107 miles , 27:50 : , Septen her 22 , IS'Jl. New York state record. Alfred C. Smith and A. L iliancti , Itostc to Chicago , lir > S m les , 14 days , 12 hour September 9-24 , 1891. II A. Qrath , 10 miles , 28:41 : , May 30 , 189 Missouri g'ate record. A. L. Proulx , 16 miles , 44 3856 , Juno 1 1S94. Missouri state record. L. G Jeal , 20 miles , 1 05:55 , September 1S94. Pennsylvania btato record. J. A. Weaver , St. Louis to Desoto and r turn , SO miles , 9 hours , October 7 , U9 Course record. I'j cling In t'.irla. PAH1S. Oct. 22. The 100 kilometre t cycle race at the Velodrome Buffalo u won by the professional , Forhsler. with I Hols second and the American , Starbuc third. At the Velodrome Ue L Est the l\ kllomctro race was won by the America Hanker , nlth Haras second. btaiiilnril ( III 'Irani lilt Him ! . 1'ITTSHUUG , Oct. 22. The supreme cou of this state today halted the Standard In I process of absorbing all the independent i refineries In the c6untry. A deal had be made lo buy out the Producers and Heflne Oil company. John 0 Carter of Frankll I'a . a stockholder , objected , and secured i Injunction In the Venango county courts which the deal WUB stopped. Today t iDELlGflTETOMEN i Or Debilitated Women Should Use 5Every ingredient RRATAFIFI TV Sjposiesset superb DlmUriLbU O 1) ? 5.L . profies . . ' nc u HI c - * . \ and exerts a won rr/linlr / rl rfnl Inri.tan In § * liHl - tderfullnrluencoln _ _ _ . . . . - . . el toning and RRfll LflTOR i- up , strenothenlnirhor IVO\JUl3ll I Ulli system bv driving throuith the proper , channelalumpuritlea HeallhaiuUtrcngth jam guaranteed to result from Its use I Mr < vir , wfco wti beilrlrirlen far rl litprn imouihi , kftrriuliiK muuilKLU'B It nil t likbl. tirim for two inonllii. li KOtlni ; wtll.- I U JOUN8OK , llalvein.Alk B 14 bj kll [ > ra ( | tti it $1.00 ftt tolt ] . nnnuriELD KKOLLATOK co..iti nucu. supreme court , without dltonslng the ques tions Involved , made the injunction perma nent. i.v THK corrKc VUT , I'ntlonta In n founty lloipltnl rol unrd by nn OfTc-iulcil riiltmnmn. COLUSA , Cal. , Oct. 22 A wholesatf at tempt to poison the Inmates of the county hospital was made by pulling strychnine Into the coflee. Twenty-two patients arc now suffering Irom the effects ot Iho drug and one man has already died. Mrs. In gram , the wife of the superintendent , Is very sick but the physicians hope to save her. The coffee pot was examined and traces of. the polsoti were found therein U Is sup posed lljat the dastardly work was done by n , Chlmman who had trouble with the stew ard am ) hail been discharged Ho had made threats nnd swore to have revenge and It Is supposed that ho took this means ot venting his malice on Iho patlenls. IV llhoiit Curtain nr 31 i < l < * , Omaha lodge of Hlka nt Its lodge room last evening entertained the members of "Tho Tluslier' nnd the Conway & Fox companies. Members of both companies took part In the Impromptu which was given The room' was tilled and the Elks were not lacking In furnishing the usual variations. Vuntoil ( or 1.11111 ! I rmuH. SPUINGFIELD. III. , Oct. 22. Governor Altgchl today Issued a requisition of the governor of Indlani for the extradition ot Pnschael H Smith and H. C. Flower , vvanvil In Chicago on a charge of defrauding Nathaniel IVstcr out of $ b7.000 in u land chemo In New LOAVES ITS A1ARK every one of the painful incRiilatitles mil weaknesses that pro ) upon women They fade the face , waste the figure , ruin the temper , either you up , nmfcc you old before your time. Get well : That's tlicvvny to look well Cure the ilisoitlcrs nnil ailiite-tits that hescl you , with Dr 1'icice'w 1'avorilc 1'iescrip- lion. It tegul.ltcs atitl promotes all llic proper function1) , improves riigcstiuii , enriches ilie blood , dispels aches ntul pains , melancholy and nervousness , In ings tcficsihiitp ; sleep , and restores health and btrctitll | ; It's r. powerful general , as well as uterine , tonic and nervine , tmnarUtur , vlgoi and bticiiglh to the entire sybtcm. Mrs. ANNA ULRICII , of Rim Cirri Ruffalo Co , AVi writes ' ] enjoy lic'.illli thanks to S3od r Tierce s I'.nontc Pre scription and Golden Medical Discover ) ' I wm uiiilti cloctois care for lv\o jinii with womb < h.cise nnd gradinlly \vnMing In Mrciijrth nil jtlic lime I wns , so weak jtlict I could sit up in bed ronl ) a few mom i nts foi two > car [ conniiiiiced tnkiup Dr 1'ierci- r.i- voritc I'rr > > ciiptiaii nnd Ills Cloldcn Mc-dic-al IHs- coverv ' nnd l > v tlic time , I hnd tnkeu cute hair dor- L ] en bolllts 1 wns up nnd niK wherever I pleti'i-d , a l ha vch id good health Ur.Ricii. , - nnil been I vcrv &IIU1I ever since that was twojears and a half ngo. " A book of i6S pages on " Woman and Hci Diseases" mailed 'scaferf , on receipt of 10 cents in stamps for postaKe. Address , WORTH'S DISPENSARY MI-DICAI ASSOCIA TION , 663 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. Tils extra ordinary Re- Invciiator Is the 3n o H t wnuclor.nl . iniEUvllclihii ! discovery of ot the - ciyc-a the tue. It and othur tins been endorsed is. pa dorsed by the leadlngi-clcn- Btiunctheno , title men of Knrope aud fiii i i tones the America. rn Iroi-yttem. Hudysn Hudian cutct purely l > ob 1 llty , Kervousneis , lludyan stops KinUslons Prcmatuientss ami dcvclopr ! nnd it' tore i of the 4itj- - vteak . or.atie ( charge in ' 0 rulnu in tin days , dirts back , IOLSCI LOST by day n : MANHOOD iiighutoppci quickly , Over 2.W ) prlvata . I'lfinatuuriLas tncang Inipounu' la ihe Hr < stage. U la a ijniiitum ot beminal uc.ihncBl iir banennvks u can bo cured In t > ) tlaya by it ute ot Hudjan. Tha new dlccovery nm mailo by the ipeclalli of the uM ( I1IHUU3 Hudson Medical Institute It the Btrongi'st vltnllzer made. It 1 ? \-ry . po e ful but li.nnilfnx f.-td far $1 00 a 11 icliage , i ilx rackncts for J5 00 ( plain Beulnd l > < i' VVrltten. KUarantee Klven for n cure If y , . bu tlx boxe * * . nncl are not entlrrlr cuiej , BK | moi will be Bent fo you free of nil ctmrne Bend fi tlrculnrs and trutlmnnlnHrtdri > i HUDSON IV1EDICM. INSTITUTE .Tuntition Stockton furkot , and KH ! Streets , Sun NEBRASKA NATIONAL J3A.NJ U , A' Ih'ioslturyf Umaliut * > t&r * ' . ' * . CAPITAL , $400,00 SURPLUS , $55,50 Olllcers ami I ) rectors Henry W. Tales , | if ( Idcnt , Jolm H Colllnn vice | irtfIliTit , Lev ti Ilei'l. I'iielilerUlliain 11. H. liiiKlKX , amu unt .j likT. likT.THE THE IRON BANK an : . li the only SPECIALIS1 PRIVATE DISEAS ! and DEBILITIES nf MEN ONLY Women Cxcl-djd , ISyennniperleuc ( till and srnr.mb'j Nin Simi & Bainbi-idgo , rffi In Iho Stati ! and federal Unurls llooi 11 lock , oiiiiih nluir , lm EDUCATIONAL : NOHTiiwnB-rr.iiN MIMTAHV Tin ; iiiaiti.ANi > r.uuc , II.I.VNOIH. The inu > | beautiful unil tiimllblul luculion Iak Mklilxatl TliormiKh C'lauiUal Acmlen mij Commuiclul Cuurxen Uvtry Inntiurlur > [ . lalln In hl urunclu-a Knd ine > l by Ilia 1 < Uluture o [ Illlni , It und annually Inipcclfil DITlclal rl-prcffntatlVfJi of tliu rlnlf Ki-enlull uii l&tli. llluutruted catalouu , w.nl MOST SERVICEABLE CQLOll FASHION ANI > iC : OSOMV IUIT1IA1'- rilUVIl Itl.ACK CI.UTItt.Nl ] , An 15u May of Hume HjMiir Cotton , Wool , Hllk nnil IVnthari Iti-mlllv Colored n llnitil ni n lllnck Vin ( lulr Utainnuil Iri Atunluliil. ) l'im Itlnrk. It Is only within the Insl fe\v years that It has boon possible Cor nn Inexperienced per son lo dye n black Hint vcnilil not croclr , fmlc or wash out. K\cn mill-dyed black goods Wera rarely absolutely fnsl. Tito advent of tincc diamond Oyo fast blacks for wool , for cotton , niul for silk anil feathers lias clinitKed nil this. Now , with n. 10-cpnt pacVngo of one of Ihetc dyes , the llrst trial Rives perfect success. The directions on the pacKnucs nrc BII plain ami simple that oven a clillil ran get better re * suits than the experienced djer could a few years BRO. The prev piling fashion for blnck etocklngtf , feathers , ROWUS , and clonKs , nnil tlic fact that aiilhlMK ran bo colored with dlninond dyes a black that will not crock or fnilo , explains thrlr almost universal use. The pt'cullnr way In 'which the diamond dye fast blarka nre iiuule Rives them n Rreat Buperlorlty over all other methods of iionil iljolnt , ' . Tliero nre some forty other colors or < lla < inoiiil iljes. ench of whli-h It thorough ! ? reliable anil as superior to Imitations al sunlight Is to moonlight O.W.PANGLE HI D . . , , , The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. itiunr.u or I > ISIASIS : ov JJKN ANI > ivtnir.x , iMtopitir.iou nr THI : I\OKI.I > ' .I iir.un.vi. SAIU treat the following D.scases : Cntairh of tbo Head , 'Ihroat nnd tunes : Dl- n'esof the 1C ) u mid Knr , 1'its and Apoplexy , Iviirt Dlspusn , Uvei C'omplainl. Kidney Com- ilnmt , NervwiB llelillltj. mental lie * ireHHlOII , l.OHH of niailllOOtl. SCIll * ital Wcali-itcHS , niahctca. llrlKht'a DU- asi > , Pt Vltim' llnnco , llliiMimntlKin. Paralyslj , \\lutohuelllni5. pcriiftilii , Tov cr Horca.Tiiitii OFH ami I'lHltilii In utio rcillptvd \\illionl ( lie Iciiifc < > r ilrv\\hitc a drop > f liUuiii. WuiiiativlIi Tier clulfcalc i > i-iiiti roisloreil to llt'allli. Dropsy cured wllluiul : appliiK. Hpoclal Alloiillcni uKcii to lrtiat < : and Venereal ItlHciiKCt ) ol all ItimtH. C < ; < i lo S.'ioo.Ctortolt Tor in > Venereal lUsease 1 cannot euro \ \ llltont Jlerctiry. Tnpi > VVoniiBrcmovcfl n twnor three hours , 01 uu paj llumarrbolda > r 1'ilescuicd. Tiiosis WHO AIII : Arri.irTin Will Rnvc-hroniid InindiiMl&ordolliiia by call * orualiiB- DR. D. W. PANGIE'S IIEROAL MEDICINES. lKMinl.v I'livklcinn nlioeitn toll nhiitalll a licriiili llliontUHUIliK u iiiiotlon. 'Ilinno at u illfitiinru M-nil fur IJiirntloi Itliuitt , Nil. 1 for menNo 2 Tor irniiicn. All correspoiidenco etrkllv confldentlal llcdlclno scut by express. Addu'ss all letter < : . \V. i'Ai i.K , Jit. ! > . , 555 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFB Enclose lOolu stamps for icj > ly. Stonm on'l Hot Wnnr Hoallmt 'or Rosldonco3 and Bullcllna3 [ , J. C. B1XBY , 202 Main. 21)3 ) Pearl Streets , Council Blullg , I own. GCO. I1. BANKORD. A. W. President. Cashier. of COUNCIL BLUFFJ , Iowa- Capital , . . $100,000 Prolits , - - - 12,000 Ono of the oldest banki in the itnte ot Iowa. VV'e tollcll four buslnesa and collections. W4 pay 6 per cent on time dtpoilt * . W will b akoj to ie ami teno jon. Mo nenil ttin Riftrvclniin VfrnchE Koi.u,1)CALTHOS . frtf , nnd l luful uuunuiti'fl Ilia ICiLTii OH will I . uud Ul.hTOKK. I Mt % liar. iteitand favifsatujitil , Adlr i VON MOHL CO. , Sol iurrlrii il U , n > cl > ll , Ohio. I -Special Coliijeil : Ml > lcYMiNTOiAM. KINls HKC'tJIlKD for Blrls rail on or aiJdre nmployincnl A KI n < y , tlm ml Hotel Atinn , t uuticll llluKa. iTujll.S ( "AN Kt'KN'lHII YOLT UKl.l' OP A Ml knil ! Cull on or uddrtes Kmplojincnt Avincy. UiKinl lloti'l Annex , Couiull lilutfo. _ nut. HUNT , STOiin IIUILHIKO , in MAIN Htic-ii oruiiiltd by nt7KrnIil Bfocery. Apply tu Max Sl'jhn ' , CreMun tiounr. \VAN1ii : > . POAT AND VKBT itAKEH. A 130 Main street. CIIIMNKVa CMIANKU ; VAUI.TB CLHANKD. ij lluike , at W. a llumer's. tJS Droailway. fcTit BAM : on TICADI : . 320 AtTtKs or LAND in 1 ( Kk ruunty , Nelirtixka. Cl' > urcea timber luinl In Michigan , will Irmlu Plllier [ or Btocfe &C frn uil mcrchnnOlR , and will put in caili lluuoou i ll.&JOiw liuuK jiml lot In Coif" . [ .rice tl.fffiw , vv U trade fur Block of gvacrul men hunilla. . nnd put In IMUr ) raa.t. tins re | . lilinco | , rnierly | in Council Hlurfs , price , t'000 W , m trade fur Kcnrial ntixk : anil imt In. ] lx * JOO cuxli All rorrcFiinmlrncn to be con- 11.11 n i la 1 Aiiilnsa lock l i II. Council Dluffg. WANTIII ) , POSITION AS UOOKKKUI'KU OH i tcnouraulmr. mdrnlnKH , cvtiiiriKM und Bptur * W II , lice , Council HluffB. roil HAL1J OH THAUR ON Atrdl'HT OP nlcknoi , luikery and reitaurnnt UoinK goiA l.u lne , Htm location , clu-un rout AddroK II k 1 . llee ulllce _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A Nlf'JJ IIHK'K l-OTTAaB KOIt ItBNT , HIX riHitnn unil tmtli 11 llrnton ktnt-t , for I12.CO l r inontli. Call to luy. , A HII.VKII WA" IIKTWKI.'N Itrnu'H more find Oxilcn ) IUUM > . Ileturn tu 353 ot IX < 'IIANOI : , J.OT wini HIOIIK noon unil tlwrlilnH inrnlilmil In I'uuncil Illuffn ; worth KWOD , wllh Inctunbrnnc * of tCuooo , fur inrrchnmllta or ID t' > li ucrci ol laud. JUt * Or a < 4 22 , UM , Council Ulutt * .