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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1894)
r " = r * rTer lv4agh ; Nrr 7 r . ; tKrs" 9i nc7rn . .r , --e ' asr'v , TIm OMAHA DAILY BE"'r " COUNCIL m.Uln "j t f O'rrrCE , . NO 12 PEARL STnEET. Dellvertd by carrier to any part of the elty ' , Ii n. w. TILTON , Lessee 'tr.Lr.I'ItONr.S-Duslness office , No. 43 : nIght edltor No. 23. . 4g11.\ Oft .31J.\2 ' Ith. r Grand hotel , Council lJIulf , reopened Oct. t. Mayne Heal slnto agency , 1i31 ! Broadway Don't forget the candy sale nt St Paul's . rectory todny. All the pupils and teachers of the Indus- trlai schoOl are requested to meet today at 2 p. m. at the old place. The Lady : Maccaheefl meet In regular : ses. sian at the 1\ . O. T. M. hall at 2:30 : p. m. Every member requested to be present . The Ice hOUS3 of the Heck Shllll ( Hnllway .4 company , located ! nt the Intersection of Ninth street with their tracks , was completed ( ) 'es. terllny. The funeral of Charles W. 11urrllt will take place Sunday , afternoon nl 2:10 : : o'clock from his residence , 220 North 1Ihth ! street , He\ Stephen Phelps , 1).1) , officiating. The nnnual election amid Installation of officers of the Commercial Pilgrims of Amer i ica ( will take paee ! this evening It will be followed by cards , dancing and refreshments. Ji John Johnson was arrested yesterday after. noon at Courtlan1 ! beach on the charge of stealing a set of harness [ rom l + red AnllerEon. The case will bo tried betors. Justice Vlen on time 261h. John Wallace , the contractor , pall , Into the city treasury yesterday morning the sum of $17 for the fun he had In IUllnmerlng his old time enemy , gd IJurke , the colored garbage connoisseur. The public schools closed yesterday afternoon . noon for the hollllaY8. Appropriate exercises - clans were held In all the rooms consisting of [ declamations and , music. The schools , "ry wIll reopen January 7. Circulars were sent out Thursday hy the Wabash ! railway officials In this cIty offering n reward of $100 for the arrest of the parties . tieR who robbed their ticket onlco at flaw' ' g sanville , 1110. , a few nights ago The Peterson.Glttlngs capo had another Inv nlng In time distrIct court yestertlny. The trial was marked all the way through by ht . terostln ! encounters between the old couple and the attorney for the other IIlIle. The decision upon the stories sent In 1 In competition for the prizes offered some weeks ago by Hev. E. " ' . Allen through 1 the Church Mirror Imo been postponed until January Ii , on account of the nbsenco from the city of some at the jUllges. Irene the 6.months.ohl daughter of Charles W and Nellie E . Durrllt died last evening at Ii o'clock nt the residence , 220 North Eighth street. IIer father died the night before and hath will be burled Sunday afternoon - noon al 2:30 : o'cloclt from the residence. ' The hardware dealers of limo city have entered Into a mutual agreement to close their places at business at 6 o'clock p. m. during the months of January , February nnel March , excepting Saturdays. The new order at things will go Into effect Uecember 26. Pilgrim Sisters Academy No. 1 will hold a special meeting at 7:30 : this evening tor the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing - suing year. Following the Installation o t new officers n lunch will be served , to which all pilgrims amid wIves are cordially Invited A meeting of the bar of Pollawattamle county has been called for this morning at I:30 ! : o'clock at the district court room for the purpose at choosing a delegate to attend the meeting of time lawyers at the state nl Des MoInes , where a state organization of actor Jleys Is to bo tormed. George Johnson the Underwood young _ , man who forged his ather's name and thnt air. , at Fred Klopplng to a couple of checks aggregating - gregating $15 , and passed ( them on George S. Davis allli Henry Stoepe , was discharged by Justice Vlen yesterday. Ills father re- hnbursed the victims , and they thereupon refused to prosecuto. Sheriff Derby of Butler county , , Nebraska , arrived In the city yesterday to take In I charge w. D. Proctor the Insurance man , As . stated yesterday , Proctor had already been turned loose by order at Judge Smith , a settlement having been made. The sheri a seemed considerably surprised when told + that all hIs labor hall been In vaIn. Frank Scanlnn and family narrowly escaped - capon being asphyxiated ! a few nights ago A gas dove In the house leaked and when Scanlan awoke he was so weak that he tel I to tha fioor. He managed to gel a window open , however , and when ho and his fam\1y \ bad a chance to breathe n little atmosphere they began to gel over the III effects of their experience. We are asked every few days whether we write fire Insurance. Ot course we do , and In the strongest companies In the world We will not have any but the best In our office. Lougee & Towle , 231i Pearl street. , An Actual half I'rlae Sat : Every ana knows when wo advertise good at hall price that the , goods cnn be bought for just one-hall at the regular price : no i goods marked up , but a bona fade sale. Today wo offer the following deslrablo . . merchnlllllse at hal price : All dress patterns at halt price. All jewelry at halt IJrlcl. All furs at halt price. ( This docs not Include capes or Jackets ) All glassware hal price. _ All willow ware half price , . . t All tin toys half price , l Dore's Illustrated books , 62lhc ' each. d AU bibles at halt prlcl' DOSTON STORE , FOWLER , DICK & \VALIER . .Councll Bluas , In. Domestic soap breaks hard water. 1'RRSUvIL J'.t1l.Hlll.U'lIS. City Attorney Hazelton Is In Des Moines 'Vllilam Benson of Dubuque Is In the city John G. Carlhle left yesterday evening tor Chicago. W. iE : 1\1. \ Pusey nllll W , C. James arc I In Chicago George A. Du11ls at Deatrlce , Neb. , Is the t guest at G. 1\1. GoubL Rev 11 . P. DUdley Is assisting In a revIval I meeting at lIIhsourl Valley. Mr. anti Mrs A. n. I Kllhn left ) 'esterday for a visit to Davenport and Chicago. I. 1' Judson and family expect to leave In 1 a tOlf'tlays for 1"lorhla to pass the winter. i Prank and Clarence Callell are home from [ n Iowa City' , where they are attending school. Miss Grace erEer' ' Is dangerously III , anll tears are entertained that she carrot r c . cover. Mr allll Mrs. George 1I1hlebranll of Tomlc a : , Ill . are vlslluJ ! their cousin , Mu. A , M. ) lutchln60n. ltev II.V. I . Allen wl1\ \ spend the holidays In New York City , returning before the IIrst of the year. Miss lIessle Squire returned yesterday tram college In tine cast , anti will speed the hall- ! days at home. Mrs. Hyburn at Ottawa , 111. , Is spend ) ng the holiday season with her sister , Mrs C. Jt. Tyler , of this city Mrs. J. 11 , lIershey and children of Hershey Neb. . are visiting the tormer's pn n . ' . I eats , Mr. and Mrs N , M , McCrary , 107 Fourth street A real cyclone at popularity Is being e n . toyed by Dr I'rlce's flaking Powder ono ng , toad cooks. " Ullr&l"r" & Last Evening . Whllo G. P. Chase and all the members at his family were away from homes Illlt ever . lng , between 7 and 8 o'clock , a. burglar u u. locked the front door at his house , 1030 Avenue D , and walked in . Ill' went through the entire place , opening bureau drnwers gad trunks to his heart's content So tar as Is now known all , that was taken are a r : told watch , a razor and a hand mirror Dinner served at 18 Pearl street by the ( 1 In- lies of Trinity church today , t. See our floral and vegetable display at t the Eiseman building J , F. Wilcox , telephone 119 , Mixed candy and mixed nuts , 6 cents a , pound at Drown'lI C. 0. D. - J Typewriter supplies at lndley's , 337 D'd'r. - - Davis sela ! ! drugs , paints . and . . glass chew James & O'lte te , real . estate and h..utaa - - . . Dome tlc soap outlasts chap soap. t , , . . . ' . ill. - - - - . . . . , . . . . . . . . ' , . ' . , . . . . . . . - . - - . ' , , : 'ilI. I NEWS FRO I COUNCIL . - BLUFFS iloartl ( of Health Has Lively Time Over the deporting of DisEue : , SCMlET ELVER HAS oEN CONCEALED City 1'Iq ' alcinnMncrne Comllnlns of the Can duct of . . .octorll anti liccelvell Inetntc- Uon5 to Rigidly Infcrco : the I.RII" In the 1t1 esta : The Bonrll of Health held a meeting nt the council chamber yesterday afternoon and heart ! a communlcntlon from [ City Physician l\lacrae with reference to the epidemic at scarlet fever now going on The physicians lave been somewhat lox In reporting then cases as required hy law The cotrununlca lion In substnnce said : "I have been making nn Investigation and have found that the state at affairs Is absolutely lutely rotten At SOD Avenue C I found ( three cases not quarantined , and tither children In limo saute house were going to school. At 820 A venue B I oullll a case that caught to have been rellortell.lslx ' 'eels ago , but was not , and other children living there hall been In school nil the time. Many ethers have had the disease anti gone back to school a few days otter getting UII. The'c Is a law that covers this class of cases , and everyone should be arrested and fined The doctors think that nothing will br done and so mole 110 rellort. " The reading / of this communication : excited a great ! deal of discussion among the mem- hers of the bard . Couuellrnan Gleason sulll that he had been told by doctors that while there were never so many cases o [ scarlet [ ever In the city before , they were very light without exception , and there seemed to be no danger Councilman White thought that the city physician ought to be allowed to fight his own battles , antI if I [ he chose to bring the other doctors and the parents of [ sick ones UII with a snap ho ought to do It hlmselL Both Dr. Mcnrae and W. S. Mayne the city attorne"s assistant were called In for a 'consultntlon. Macrae did not think It was his business to file Informntlons against law breakers , because he was only an adviser to the t board , not an executive onlcer. Some physicians , he said , claimed there was a difference between scarlet rash and scarlet fever and so would only report the latter. The two diseases were. In fact one . and all should be reported. The milder the form at the disease , In fact , the more dangerous It i was 10 the community. Ills duty , he Inv slated , ended when he hall reported infractions - tlons of the law to the city marshal , and that official should then be required to take action against the guilty parties. As a result of alt the discussion Il was decided that the city clerk , marshal and physician should be Instructed to enforce the law , nllll that , the members at the beard thought , woulel fix the business so that no one should he able to shirk his duty on the strength of the boan's neglect to authorize him to perform It. The outcome at the pre ; . ceedlng will probably be that some doctors and others who have been remIss In living III to the provisions at the statutes will be lIIalle to slllart for It. Before adjourning the board passed a res- ohlllon calling upon the school board to see I ; that the school houses of the cIty are all ' disinfected { thoroughly during the holiday vacation UENNISON UHOo . Saturday the UI"geat Uay-Dress Goods One'lIulr 1'rlce. Come early In ! the torenoon. Avoid the afternoon rush Greatest bargains ever 0- teredo Everything In holiday goods must go. CLOAKS AT IIALl PRICE. Children's eiderdown cloaks , ages 2 to Ii years , today $1,00. Chlldren.'s $ 3.604.OQ ! and $5.00 heavy winter jackets , ages 4 , 6 and 8 years today $1.25 ench. Ladles' $10.00 , $12.00 , $11i.00 and $20.00 jackets and capes go today all at $5.00 , $6.50 , $7.50 , $ I.OO ! and 10.00 each , only one-haIr former price Ladlss' $2.00 and $2.50 electric seal muffs , . satin lined go al $1.00 each. I Deaver , mink and marten $10.00 and $12.00 mutts Saturday all at one price , ' 6.98 each Children's white Angora fur sets , $1.l8 ! Eet. $ 25.00 Alaska sealskin muffs , $ 16.00 each. ENORMOUS IIANDKERCHIEF SALE. Thousands at beautiful Swiss embroidered imandliercimlets Saturday nt lc ! , 15c , 20c , 25c , 35c , 39c and 1i0c each See them today They are beauties and make nice Xmas presents. Beautiful line of bureau sets In lace and linen at l8c ! , $1.48 and $1.98 a set. Only two days left to.sell everything out ! slick and clenn. 100 beautiful Smyrna , moquetto and fur rugs , l8c ! , $ l.1i [ , $1.50 , $2.68 ald ) $3.l8 ! each See them this morning. Every doll In our store al one.haIr price Come this mOI'll\ng. \ Come this evening Store open until 11 p. m. DENNISON DnOS. , Council Dluffs. Jell 1Uellvor , Lost tvenln : ! : ' . Sheriff Hazen received a message from his deputy at Avoca last evening notifying him that two at the prisoners In the county jail I at that place had broken jail and could not be located Ed BIrd and WIlliam McDaniels are their names Both ( lived at Oaklanl , l until a few months ago , when It was discovered - ered that they had been In the wholesle : burglary business , and they Immediately changed their place at residence to Avoca . ] Both have been Indicted on several counts , and If they are caught and arced to a trial ( ! there Is not time slightest doubt at their going to the penitentiary. In the wnny south Dr I'rlce's Cream flak Ing I'owdel' Is eminently the househol d favorite . 11.10/1\1 to the 'hbt 'l'ournalllent. J. J. Shia , T. C. Dawson , George II . 1\ayne \ , . I. . Waterman and V. I. Troynor have been chosen delegates to the Interaluto whist tournanwnt , wlileh takes place at Sioux City January 8 and D ! I. The selection was malle by means ot a tournament , which has been going on In the Council lJluffs Whist club rooms ever since October 27. These gentlemen may bo stray said to be the best whist players In the club and consequently . selluently they hold their credentials In I much the esteem that most men would regard u passport to heaven , Wo arc going to move to the Grand hotel , consequently , we will fell Christmas goods at cost : toilet articles , brushes , combs etc . way below usual prices. This Is not talk , but business C.V. . TaYlor. All Important lIlnvl' . I have leased the Grand hotel corner and will conduct my drug business there after January 1 , 1895. 0V. . Taylor , success 10 Taylor & Cc Co.bhcrld"n bhcrld"n Co"t. This new coal trolll'yomlng far sale only by 11. ! A. Cox 37 Main street Telephone .8. Ask far circulars Mixed candy and mixed nuts , 6 cents a pound , at Drown's C. 0 , D. 20 per cent discount on all trimmed bats III Mrs. Hagsllale's. Silver LhlntblrS , 1Iie , \Yollman'e . 409 Uruadway. W&ahern'olllen use DomcHlic soap I I Found nultd 1t,1Ie. The Postal Telegraph company Is put Un tg ! ; Ili II new line ot poles along the north sit o lot tile alley running ! front Pearl street JUlt ) Itoutb ot Broadway , There Is already 0. lit e iLl.4. . . . . . . . , " " ' - : _ : . . . , .J. " " " ' ; < < " ' ' ' ' w . - . . res . , , . . . . . . - - - ' . ' .t---"r- . . .y - .K , . . . . , . . _ , , . . , TIlE OMAHA DAILY nEE : S.iVrUUDAY DEOEMBEU 22 , 18.l. { 3 of poles along limo south side , so that now them Is barely room for teams to pnss. Whllo nn excavation was being made yesterC : IlaY' morning at the teener of [ the Everett , block , nn ancient rfllo was discovered a footer or two below the surface ot the ground , ; In the shape of the foundation of a barn that ' was built In lE1i6. The bricks are said to 00 the first ever made In Council Bluffs They are about the some length and width of limericks bricks now In use , but considerably thinner , halving been made before there wits a law rrqulrlng them to be made cf regulation slz ! ' . The born belonged to nr. Low , who put In the first ferry boat line between Council Bluffs anti Omaha It stood for about three y ears and Was then torn down. Western hospitality Is proverbial and the oed f served Is cooked with llr Price's Baking Powder , sCIom'i : IJIIIH'I' : IIIM INS.\NI I'rnnk Trllllhlo llecmnos a lItnnlnc- \\'RN ! 'res - cut nt ties hontlnt ! IIi 111m IIl1ntll1Jlnn. As a result cr the tragedy : which was env acted In Council Bluffs last Sunday morning whereby John Huntington lost his life \ and two men were wounded , one of the witnesses , rank Trimble , has gone insane , Last Sunday morning Trimble was In lire rear ream of the hank when HllntIngon { was cnllej before the clllcers at the Institution nllll the representatives of the bonding com. pauy. Allhough he took no hand In the questioning , he was near enough to hear all that was said , slelng Huntington when he fia red the shots nt the two Fidelity men and nlso when he turned the pistol toward his own head , sending n bulltt crashing Into his bi0111. At the Inquest , Trimble testified before the coroner's jury , reciting the acts of the lrng I edy In n most spectacular manner , describing the movements of all the men nllll pretelllllng to repeat what they sahL'henever ho nof erred to limo shooting , ho becmne terribly excited cited and nervous Ills friends noticed this with some degree of nlnrm and nn exnmlna- lion tens mad , the result of which was that the attcnillng physicIan held to the opinion tint the young man was bordering upon In- snnlty , but thought that If he were taken way from the surroulllllngs of the bloody scene , his amino might be restoreel. With this object In view , blends nt Trimble started l Wednesllay night to toke him to his old home at Ieokult , ] a where his ather. Judge Trimble , reslelcs. On the way there , Trimble talkell constantly of the shooting of John Huntington , referring to It as a cowarllly murder , and one that could have been avoided If i the young tuna had been given an oppor- unity of explaining without being crowded to the wall As the men prceeellell upon the journey Trlrnble became more 'Iolent and refused to cat or sleep. When Quincy was reached his mind gave way entirely and lee was taken t to the Newcomb house , where he became quite violent. Trlmblo has resided In Council Bluffs for sOllie ten years , and has succeeded In buildIng - Ing 1111 on extensive law practice , havIng been considered one of the brightest young a attorne's In rims ! western part of the state. For some months he has been afflicted with Insomnia i In a mild form , but not so as to Intererl' i with his business. He ! was one of the staunch frlenels of John Huntington , and hall always maintained that the young IIInn was Innocent of the charges which hall been preferred against him by the olllcers of the bank and the Iletectlves. Ills relatives are hlghy respected and nra among ! the most Infiuentlal i people In the eastern part or the state. notr't'rlminlc It. Don't think for a minute that we are not going to have any bad winter weather that will call far the best protection for your f eet. Ther\ will bo plenty at It , and you will be wise It you buy your shoes now , when you can gel them cheaper than you ever bought them In your 11e. Look over these prices : The swellest line of men's patent leather shoes ever shown for $3 , $3.50 , U , $4.0 [ ; and $ Ii" Ii"Men's Men's cork sale shoes for street wear for $1.50 , $2 , $3 and $4. Stacy-Adams men's cork soles , $4. All styles of men's good shoes $2.0. [ ; Railroad shoes from $1.0 [ ; to $2.50. LADIES' FINE SHOES. Nobby cloth top razor , narrow and square t oes . welted and Irandturned . $30. [ ; Kid button , patent sip $1. KId , pat. tip and heel l fox $1.25. Calf , button , good $1. Call , button. patent tip , $1.21i. Fine kid , button patent tip. $1.50. Hand sewed kid . nobby and latest styles , $2. - - $2Over Over 1i00 pairs Indies' felt and plush slip- pars and Oxfords , worth $1 to $1.50. will be closed out at 50c per pair. Days' , youths' , mlss s' and children's shoes. RUDDEHS. Men's bIt hoots and overs $2. Days' felt boots and oven , $1.25. D. M. DUNCAN , 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts. . Council Bluffs . Come Oue , Come \11. Toys must go at hair price at Vavra's. Lot at mixed toys nil go at 5c. Books 5c. 9c and 1ic. [ Games nl lOc and 19c. Fine Swiss embroidered handkerchiefs at 121hc. Extra fine , 15c. Initial handller- chiefs , 25c to 43c , Indies and gents. Ladles' silk ties . 2c. [ ; Frames , 10c. We must clean out our Christmas ar - tides as clean as a whistle and then we will sell you the whistle for less money than you can buy Il for anywhere elsa i In the world. Al Vavra's new dry goods store , 142 Droadway. Mr. Frank Arnold will serve the coffee fat r the suppers given by the Trinity Methodist Epworlh league on Thursday and Friday nights , at No 18 Main street. Don't tall t to partake at these sumptuous ! suppers. Sterling ! silver manicure sets at Wollmnn's , .109 Droadway. Paving 011 O..lchullt . venuc. The work at paving Oldand : avenue has been going on rapidly for the past two weeks , and will be completed early next week It Is 1 one at the best jobs of paving ever done In the city. An excavation of about ten Inches hate d 10 be made In the center In order that a concave surface might be presented. A layer of tour and a halt Inches of sand was covered by a layer at bricks laid tint A 4.000pouI1l1 roller was run over this , after which an Inch u and a. halt at sand was put on top. Then comes a layer of bricks on edge , and over the whole was run a eeven . ton roller. Only the lower layer was at Council Bluffs brick Yesterday afternoon the city council held a meeting antI decided to make the Chang desired by the property owners , tram a concave - cave surface to a crown , from Ross street to Washington avenue had time original plan been adhered to It Is probable that the firs heavy rain storm would have sent a flood at f water through the horses at the oat at the bill The crown will divldo the overflow and empty It Into two catch basins on Washington avenue , besides making a saving at 7 cents a toot to the abutting property owners In the matter at grading. NOlhlng lIIore lIlIahte I for l'rcsrmtts Than "hues. And Sargent will make the lowest prices over made In shoes In this city White l and pink satin slippers $1.IiO to $2.00. . . All party slippers cut , $ 2.00 fall shoes , $1.00 , Men's $1.1i0 slippers - pens , 75c. Come and see me Saturday anll , ( Monday It you wont good shoes at a lower price than you ever boughl them for beoro. [ 'fhls Is SAitGENT'S terllug . : Allvun The celebrated , Gorllam Manutacturlng company goods at reduced prices. Tea epoorrl at $3.50 per set All other goods In the same proportion Engraving free C , D. JACQUI- MIN & CO , 27 Main St Try Eagle ! ; laundry , 724 Broadway , for good work. Our medium gloss finish can't be beat , but eve : do strictly hand work , domestic finish , 'when preferred. Telephone 157. Remember the Drownles' entertainment at Dohany's Thursday , December 27 , for the benefit ot the Christian home Dourlclus' music house bas tow expenses : high grade planes are sold reasonably 116 Stutsman atreet. . Don't target the candy sale at St. Paul' a rectory this afternoon The laundries use Domestic soap I Gas coklnll ; stoves for rent and for saId .1t Gas Co. ' . oWce. . I UI'Ith IIflIua 1'II.chal. A telegram was received yelterday tram .Chlcago . nnnouncing tbo death or Slater Mary , . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . , _ . , . - - " 'A".J&d. . . . . . . . ' ' . . . " - FrellrlCl\ . known In the orlc1 ns Miss Annn Paschal She has been with the Sisters of CharftY' ' , D. V. 1\1. , tor htrteen years. She underwent a surgical operation Thursday afternoon for the remora , 6r a tumor anti death followed nt 2:45 : mydilFrdny 1 nfternoon The family ' have not lecidrd ! It the body ( will be brought ld ' th19 ! city for Inter. ment ' " , SI'lWl.J.ICJ : : : . - - - - ; , l Snturdny I.TClllnlf Sn1e ! Greatest dress goods ) and silk otter ever ma e. Make your mother ; ' wife , slstlr , or friend happy Xmas by 1\'Jdg \ them a beau- tIul dress pattern which : you can buy tills ( Saturday ) l\'rnlng' Itt less than the COt to manufacture ; . . J' ' , $5.00 DRESS PATTER , , ONLY $2.1i0. Every yard at nil wool l novelty ( MESS gooos In our store that were 1i0e. 65c nUll 7lic yard will 11. ; sold this evening , entire dress pt. : tern of 7 yards , for [ $2.1i0. $8.00 AND $10.00 BLACK DRESS , $5.00. All c'IIr novelty black goods , also Prench henrletlns , French sfrges , that sell at $1.00 , $ 1.25 and $1,50 yard , will bl' sold this teat ing ! : , attire dress pattern , $5.00. 750 and $1.00 32-lnch figureJ drapery silks this evening 29c yard . Our $1.00 all silk bengaline crepes , In light bloc , pink and Nile green , this evenM Ing l they ! go nt .Wc yard Don't target these dress goods and silks only on solo this even- : lug We ore overloaded In this department and money we must have. Every Item guaranteed nnteed exactly as advertised or money cheer- f ully retwttied Sale begins at 7 p. m. COllie early and slay late. DENNISON DROS. , Council Dluffa. chnchler'8. . Hecherchc-thls Is ( the word that just describes what we wish to tell you In rcer- ence to our Chrlstmns novelties The word Is particularly applicable to t our perfumes , both In bulk , put up In cut gloss bottles and cut glass paclmges. The selections we otter you era rIch , and right to t the point , and then our toilet nod manicure cases are delicate tasty and practical. Leather anti celluloid novelties of every description. D on't tall to call at Schneider's. S : uune . Claus nt "ur ent'M utnrtlay : NlgleL Santa Claus has made arrangements to be In Sargent's window Saturday evening from 7:0 : : : to I:30. ! : Come out and see him. Sargenl will have a special sale of slippers nil day Saturday and Monday. You can buy almost any slippers for $1.00 , and the best for $10 [ ; and $1.71i. Remember we have had no winter weather and have got to sell the stuff. Come and get prices at SARGENT'S 11(111111) Jtntcx The Rock Island will sell round trip tick- ets to stations wIthin 200 IIII1's at excursion rates December 22d to 25th , and on December 31 and January I , good for return to and Inv eluding January 2d. Passing 1I1ueller's 103 Main street , take n look al the windows. They are full at nice Xmas presents In the . music dine , , nice , realm goods , no shopworn old , stoe1t. Large stock of opal rings at Wollmnn'lI , 409 Droadway. . . " Ground all cake } $1.30 hhll. at Morgan & Co's drug store , 134 Droadway. . . . , l'nllman : llcmorlul Church. ALBION , N. Y. , Dec fl.-Oeorgl ) A ! . Pull- man , wife , daughter , prlvatq secretary and Rev Henry H. Pullman Baltimore have arrived here In their prlvn't.c car to make final arrangements for the . furnishing mud dedicating In January of : the Pullman Memorial - morial ( church donated Ho the great car builder's birthplace. . r Easily the foremost booa'ever : given to the household : Is Dr. Pri'ce's - Cream \ Baking Powder. . First Carlo"d'of Oangcs. RIVERSIDE Cal . Dec. 21. The first car- load l or oranges for the season was shipped cast tram this city tooay. The orange crop has been slow In ripening but It Is now rapIdly getting Into condition for the market The crop Is estimated al 2,700 carloads . . Mr. J. K. Fowler secretary and treasurer of the Corinna Mill , Canal allll Stock corn - pany , at Corinne Utah In speaking at Cham. berlaln's Cough Remedy says : " 1 consider It the bcst la the market. I have used many kinds but find / Chamberlain's most prompt and effectual In giving relief , and now keep no other In my home " When troubled with a cold or cough give this remedy a trial , and W9 assure you Stint you will \ be mora than pleased with . the result. . New Factory for Ul'nvcr. DENVER , Dec 21.-The Griffin Wheel company at Chicago has arranged to build In this city , at a cost at $250,000 , a branch plant which will give employment to 100 men . Cnlladu's New Cabinet Sworn In. MONTREAL , Dec. 21. The new dominion cabinet was sworn In today In the tempo- rary residence of Lord Aberdeen , the gov ernor general HOUSEKEEPERS who arc delicate , tv run - do , wu , or overworked , and _ those who suf. I I I i fer from backache - ache , headache , . draggiug . down sensations ill the abdomen , and 1 \I 1 , } many other i J 5)'IIIltollls ) of der ralllcmcnt of the felllale functions can find rcncwed strength and health by taking Dr. Picrce's Favorite Prescription. For the pains and aches , the periods of melancholy anti blecplcssness- nothing can do you so much perll/allelll good lIS this vegetable compound You save the doctor's fcc , ns well a'l , Your ntod esty , by purchasiug l'rescrtption of Doctor PICICC For a great many years Dr. R. V. Pierce ( chief consultiul physician ) and specialist to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute , of Ihtf ( do . N. y , ) made a specialty of thc diseases IIf women , and from his large experlcnce he was able to compound a "Prescri ( > tiolt" which acted directly upon the special intental parts of women when in doubt as tll your aillllent write him , it will cost you 1I0thing. A Book , all " 'Vomall and Her Diseases , " published by the World's Dispensary Mcd- teal Association , Dulfalo , N. Y. , is of inter- cst to all women It will be sent for tell cents in sL unps . Whell womell arc afflicted with nervousness . ness , irritability , nervous prostration or ex haustion and sleeplessness , in nine cases out of tCII the source of the trouble is Some displacement , irregularity l "r derangement ' of the special internal parts . Ur , I'iercc's ' Favorite Prescription 1'J1'h permanently such cases as well ns tha { 'distressing ( in- tental discharge frolll4e .JjIUCOUS membrane - brane , inflammation and . ulc cration . B''OO Qn , Vallson Co. , Mich . Cttltltm"-I am more than willing to say your most valuable medicine has cufed me of female : weakness mod n catarrhal discharge : from the : IInlug membranes of the special parts. I suf. freed for years whit PQlu in'my back never a night was I free . At your rrq lest I commenced treatment with Dr l'lerce'a , ral/llntc / I'rescrip- tlon. I could not 5lee"on a hlaUmsa ; II seemed as though It would kill me. Since taking the : medicine call sleep anywhere : I am perfectly well. I would not be placed In my former con' dltIon for any money Gratefully yours , t.f : , . , - . .J . -.SlJecla1 Notices COUlJeU j3ltuffs . . . . . . Gi1nNlYB cLEANlm ; VAUI.T8 CLI : NED. EI l Burke , , ILt W. 8. _ 1I0mer'a. . W lroadway 1.0BT tll'l.ITNOSI . I.I\'IU : : 'OI.omm pointer dog ' answers to the name ot "Ulck. " Return . ; t3 _ . North . I1Ih street I , and . set ren ard. FOIL tlAIl . ltOUBGlIOLD FUItN1TUItD ( CAit pets . cIa. , 111 private sale Call al 33G' and 338 IIn.adway , over JoI..yclIl.Jourtee Furniture Co.'s store Bargains lu 11\\I \ mo\'ln" IM mile eae4 . . . . . . . . . . ; .ah ; . - & : , , _ o ! mt' . . . x = , , i _ , , - , , ; - , " , , . ! . , ! ! ! . I Men's Overcoats. , . - . lI1EN'S nLtTE AND I3LACI : C'ltINC'HII.L.\ 1"\ . " ' OVmtCoATS-cut st1I9hl long- 1"7 J 11'ltud nl.\\-II1t1lle etipccially for us $ 0 _ r _ $ . .00 valuell at. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : o.mN'S mEOANT O\'EHCOA'I'S-IN TilE new lenJths-ln . the new IHlllern ! ! anti infest shades of only reliable fabrics and the ex- net likeness oi : $12 garmel1ts- lh'nl1ll ne\\- 50 'llIlle especially garmel1ts$5 _ ' lIere at , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l\mN'S FINE BEAVER , OVgHCOATS- cut extra IOl1jt-\eh'et collnrs- excellent It'hnmlnS's- $ 8 . 50 IlI'aml neW-lI1mle 'cspeclally far us $12.00 value at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = l\mN'S RICH OVImCOATS , IN TIm IIIcst fashlonnhle ful.rlcs-heautltull . tallar ed-eorl'ect In lit al1l1 IInlsh- Bnlnll nl.w- 00 . 1 0 \lmll. \ especially for tlS- $ _ $1.00 [ ; and $18.00 value at. , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' Suits. CInLDHI N'S 2-pmCE SUlTS- . I. I . Ages 4 to 8 years , l' ' t S trictly nil wool easslmerc- " . , J.O'f : Ih'anlllll.\\- 50 ' $2 . . Made \ especially for us- _ U.5O values at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ClnLDIU N'S REEFEit SUI'l'S- ngl's 3 to l H years-large sailor collars- hanilsolllcly brnltletl- BI'unll Ill.\\- 50 . J rliadc especially for us- $ 3 , $5.00 mud $6.00 values : nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHII.DItEN'S JUNIOR SlIITS- ages 3 to 7 years-ClInc eas91meres and chc\'lots-ndJustable reefer collar- lirnud new- ' 00 Made especially : for 1IS- $ 4 . $7.00 and $8.00 values at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHILDREN'S DOUBLE - BREASTED REEFER SUITS- ages 4 . to 10 yearatcry hllndsomely made and trlmmetl- Brallll nl.w- 00 trlmmetl$5 . ilLle especially for lIS- $8.00and , $9.00 values lit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - The M. H. Cook Clothing Co. , 13th and Farnam , Omaha. i * OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCIL ' * IAIL ORDERS 11tOlIPTLY'FILI4CDr 1 " I - " LATEST FROM JAPAN. - 1. . y . . : , . , . , ' , " ' / . . . . . ' I. . . Rugs and Screens direct from Kobe just in ' _ : . . time for Chnstmas-artistic . - and useful - , I The pleasure is , greatly increased J' ' . , when a handsome present can be made . at small " , , : . expense. " . . . * . : , The screens at from $4 to $8 are marvels of i. ' : - . , , beauty , none such before at double the price . ? ' ' . . Every Rua a in our house has been priced for 1 . this Christmas Sale . It will pay .to investi- . : . gate. . ' y ga , . _ . . , . . ' ' t' ' ' Open evenings. , . , , , . : : ' . . , . j" . . . ' - . Orchard Wilhelm Carpet Co , - The HOMf BAKER ana ROASTER Is not a. luxury , but n necessity. Makes touch meat tender : saves nil Its flavor anti richness : hakes bread moist and makes dry bread heals : Is easily hundlell when In oven. \'rlte for elreulurs fully descrlhln 6 this , and also slx.blude choppers combination dipper trying pan , cake griddle , elc. Agents wnllied. CHAS. SOHULTHEISS , 13 l'cnrlbt. , COUNCIL IJI.Vl"l'S , lOW.\ . The Mercer Hotel Cor. 12th nUll Howard Streets , Under new moan ! yriremit. will Imnl5h BT 'I'I-:1t : Ml AI.S und IIET'nI' 1100)15ull ( steam heuted / rued electric 1IhtalJl ! than any hlitelill O/llullll for the rQtll of $2.00Ior \ day Jtoollls with bath " : .50 anll t:10) . 'J'rv the Mcrcer next tints you visit the city. 'I'ako lire Hurnex street car ut Unloll Depot to 11th streel. 1'rornVebstor strcut 1I0pot ) tuko car w Howard Htrco' L IULLOJr..J.l' , MUrllIuer. " , ktrill " . ' , . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . " " - = Men's Sllits. tEN'S WINTlm.WElOllT SUITS-OOOD IInlni ! ! ! mid strongly lIewetl- $5 . 00 BI'nilll ncw-lI1mll. I.SIednlly for its $8.00'ulue at. . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = l\mN'S A1.T. WOOL WINTlm StJlTS- In the IICW lengths amid weaves ! ! , and most . l'nroCulh' made 1111- 8 , 00 Ih 'nml ul.\\-lI1nlle eSI'l.dnlly for tiS $ $1..00 value at. . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lmN'S : CLAY AND FANCY WOHSTI SUITS-arllsllc In workmanship , all slzes- Ih'uml nl.w- 00 slzes$1 0 . Node espl.clnllr for tlS- $15.00 value n t" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . IEN'S FINE WOIISTba ) AND CASSO l\nHl SUI'rS-ln every mid \ nay stYle mll'- meut- , equal to any $23 : custom mlllle slllt- Ih'nud new- 0J slllt$12 , $12 anode eSleclally for tlS- $ at . . . . . " " . , . . . . , . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . = Boys' Ulsters. - noys' UI.STlms- urges 6 to 15 yours , dnrlc color.1 . and rood n ClIlJrlc8- 50 " " . Bl'nnll 111.\\-lI1mle . for $ : \ \ - cspl.dnlly us v $6.00'alue at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = nOYS' ULSTlmS- nges 6 to 11 years-lI ht nil wool fur beaver -eleulltly ! mUlle anti trlmntetl- 50 $5 11'lIIut ncw-lI1mle . for ! - I.speclallr : us $6.00 value nt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOYS' UI.STERS- G i to 12 years-blllclt melton , cut extra long -clIKslmerc h u ed- 00 , $ 6 Ih'nnll ne\\-lI1alle far \ \ - especially us tDAO value nt . . . . . . . . . . . . .n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nOYS' ULSTlmS- . 14 to 19 'al'lI-lllIrl' gray Shetland wool , lIannel lined , cut extra long- 00 Brand n.w-mode especially for 1IS $7 $10.00 value at. . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - Council Bluffs ! Paint , Oil & mass Co. , " ; . LARGEST . EXCLUSIVE PAINT A90 GLASS HOUSE IN WESTERN IOWA. , Y Th1E PAlrr.1 111 Mf At MfHE7ASiE Wo carry a full line of all kinds of Paint of iM f0$1 Oils , Glass and PaInters' Supplies . We are 1A siloioup manufacturers of Art Glass and can make you - ' - - - - - - . + anything you want in that lino. Wo cary 0 1 -a- full line of Window Sash , glazed and unglazed , I , , - - . , and will make you bottom prices on any sash . that you want. Our sash are all Council i . , , , Blufs make , We have over 1,000 al hot . bed I 4- t. sash in stock , j t Come and see us or write for prices v . nE ' Nos , 1 and 3 Fourth Street , w ANALYTICAL CHEMICAL LABORATORY c. L Ihcl.cr : , Jhn'mnclst , 200 MaIn Street . . Council Bluffs 0010 BeCker'S PhamaCY Wili your PrescrI ( Ions Stockholders' 1Icoln/ ; . Once of Lee . Ctarke-Amidreesen Hardware CO'l Omaha , Neb. , Dcc. 7. 1891 ; Notice hi herlmey given 10 the stockholders at the Lee- Clarke.Andrfesen Hardware company Ihat lute alluil m etng of the stoakholcen of the enmlla will be held at the olcea at thin said company , 121 . 12i 1 and , 123 Iurney street , In the city of Omaha , In the state at Nrbrska , on ' 1 uesday , Junuary 8. A , D. 1895 , nt 3 o'clock p. III. , for the IlrllOBO at eiectlug a board of directors for thu company . I"IY to serve during the ensuing year , und to transact such other business au way bo presented a.t truck meeting. lay meelng. Attest ; I. J , LEE , 'resident W. . A1 , GLASS Secretary. . D to J 8 Bun _ . , ' ai + artt = - - OEO. P. SANFOItD. A W. RIO1MAN. l'ruldelt Cashier . First Matin nal Bank rd d r or COUNCIL BLUFFS Iowa' / CapUnl , . . Iowa'.e Profits , . . . 12.000 .e Ooe of the oldest banke In the auto ot Lowe , 4 atte low. Wa solicit your business sail eoileolluas , . / pay G per cent on time depaslts. Wa wW 14 pleased t . . and serve ) ' dep.l. b i Simi & Cambridge 1 , Atorno.lIt. . I'ractco ; ; 0.7.13.0. In limo Htne . anti 1"CtCIUI . CuulollUun. courts . UOUI , . , . , . . ' ' ' - - - - . = ' .narvww n.e - - -