THE ( XMA1IA DAILY BEE : TUKSDAY , DECEMBER 121 , 1803. n NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Office , 12 Penrl Street. H. W. TlltorT , Mannfjcr und Lessee. il r nii : r r r T T i7sir "r i7 r3r M1.\OU .Yin flora , < J * lRr.s. J. It. McPhf rsen. Tel. 214. J < 3 < 5o I'flrmn It li'lr.t ; mentioned as a p'/d.lilt camll'Utc for mayor on Un : lepub- hrati tkkct next BtirlBK. Ti ) Grand Hotel , Council IllufTif. Hltfi cl.is fin every uKpeat. llntes | 2.6n p r duy , i.i1 unnatd. C. V. ClntU , proprietor. A Muck cnlt 7 mentis old , bcl-inplng to Otlil Vlcn strayed away from home S r < U y af'crnoon ' nli ul \ o'clock anil lorgol to come U k , The usual Christmas eervlco will bo held nt St. Paul's church Wednesday rnornlni ? nt 10 SO o'clock , Special music will bo rendered by tlic choir. A riirlttina * preicnt marked "From Lonn to Ella" was picked up on Washlnston avo- tiuo yesterday and turned over to the city marshal , who will Ivo It to Us owner when ho finds her out. The Concordla I.cnn and Trust company commenced * ult In the district court yestcr- diy to foreclose a inortRJRO for | 2,700 nn two lots on the south side of Pierce street b.Uu'cn First ttroct and Park avenue. Person ? llvlnfi near Wlckham's brickyard on Xortli Eighth ptrect hive made , complaint to the city marshal that William Wells has a I'lKRcry ' which smells to heaven. Cnnnlns vent out to diagnose the case yesterday nfternoon. I ) . K. Itnnyan , night yard master for the Milwaukee , fell off ft frelsht car Sunday morning and i\a ? dazed so that he wan unable to tell how It happened. He was savcrely brulstd about the head , neck and upper part of the body , but Is not seriously Injured. N. R Wdtklns * voice spruiiR a leak Sun day nlRht about 9 o'clock , He was drunk and used u great deal of profane and obscene langUBRo as religious people were leaving the llroailwuy Molhodlot chuich. He was picked up by the police , anil In police- court yester day morning was dncd $1C.20. The street supervisor Is authority for the statement that there Is a. place on Hldgc street where there Is likely to be an accident for which the city will be responsible. The city nnd council together have recently made n nil of fifteen feet n ar the Intersection of Hldge with Canning street , and no fenc * has been put up to prevent UIP unwaiv from step ping off. In case of accident tlie city would be liable , for the place Is Inside the city limits. It was nn exceedingly pleasant sight to Manager Alton of the Now Dohany last night to see about every scat In the theat'r occu pied by a highly pleased Individual , nnd It was also the source of some satisfaction to the Woodward Theater compiny to receive _ thv rather demonstrative expressions of ap proval of tliolr work. The opening bill for tliclr week's engagement was the strong and simple nve-nct drama , "The Two Sisters. " nnd It seemed to bo just cxac'ly what th * people wantt-d , rendered doubly pleasant by the fact that It only cost one-tenth the- price of similar attractions on former occasions. This ev nlns the bill will bo "The Midnight "Watch , " the p'.cce the- company traveled with and made one night stands during the past season. It la n strong play. In four nets , with fine special scenery nnd calcium light effects. Admission to all parts of the liouso will only b 10 cents , nnd seals on sale nt 9 o'clock this morning. Guard against loss by fire and Insure your property In reliable companies. If you pay nn Insurance premium you expect Insurance. Wo represent tome of the beht English and American companies. Lougee & Towle. MONEY to loan on Improved Iowa farms. Largo loans a specialty. Fire Insurance. L. W. Tulleys , 102 Main St. , rooms 2 and 3. I'EUSOXAI. l AItAGHAI IIS. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoyer have gene to Chicago cage to live with .their daughter , Mrs. P. J. Fallen. Charles Llchlclter left yesterday for Cher okee , la. , to upend the holidays with his parents. J. C. Dakcr nnd wife leave this nfternoon for Dcnlson to spend Christmas with his parents. Clarence Strew of Chicago Is In the city vlplllng hid brother , Ed F. Strew , on his way to-Kort Dodge. Miss Carrie Murphy has returned from Dex Molncs and will spend Christmas holidays with her parents. Miss Edith Foster , who has been attending Drake university at Des Molnct * , has re turned for a holiday visit with her parents. John Schocntgtn has returned from a trip of several months through Germany and other European countries. Ills family is still .In Berlin. Mies Lizzie Handled , who has been the Buest of her brother , C. D. Randlctt , for the past two months , left Sunday for her homo In Concord. N. II. C. E. rJavis ) of Chicago , accompanied by hip wife. Is In the city for a holiday visit with Ills brothers , Fred R , and John P. Davis , on South Eighth street. Carl Smith of Omaha has returned from an eastern trip. It Is rumored that ho ha's ac cepted the position of managing editor of the Nonpareil and will begin his duties Jan uary 1. S. L. Thomaa of Logan , Ia. , has accepted -.fposltlon with the Western Iowa UU9luet > 3 college. Ho Is a graduate of the State Normal school at Cedar Kalis , Ia. , and has had eight yearn' experience In teaching. Mrs. Deri Whitney and her daughter , Eva , are In the city , guests of Mrs. M. M. Sackctt on Fifth avenue. Mrs. Whitney formerly re sided hero , her husband having been' at one time bookkeeper for J. Mueller. They are now located In Sliver Plume , Colo. One Mlnuto Cough Cure Is a popular remedy ( or croup. Sato for children and adults. Ilitrlliietou Ituutc. Chllstmas and New Year's holiday excur sion rates to all points within a radius of 200 miles from Council Bluffi * . Dates of Bale December 24 , 25 and 31 , 1895 ; January 1 , 189G. Go. < 4 to return until January 2. O. M. Brown , Ticket Agent. Council Bluffs. Rvnim Iiitiiitry Co. No. 520 Pe < irl street. Telephone 290 , We have all the latest Improvements for laundry- Ing. Wing point and turn down collars , and for the saving of linen In general , ClirlMtlllllMVlllCD. . Highest grodo and so cheap that all can afford to order. Fine California wines , Jl ; a gallon and upwards ; extra Dourbon whisky ' for Christmas trade , $2.50 ; California grape brandies , $2.50 and upwards ; full line of Imported liquors. Ilottlid goods a specialty. L , Hosenfeld , 519 Main tt. , oppostto hay market. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f- Every well dressed man appreciates good laundry \\ork. That la why so many go to the Eagle Laundry , 724 Broadway. Telephone 157 , MurrliiKi- < li < > iiNtH , Tlio following marriage licences were Is sued yt'stcrdny by the county clerk : Niuno nnd Address. Age. L. H. Tlernoy. Council Uluffs 21 May Kessoll , Council muffs 17 aeorgo J. IliickliiKluun , Omaha 21 Mnyonla W. Duviill , Council llluffs 23 O. M. Pettcy , Council Illurrs 38 Valeria A. Moore , Council muffs 17 Louis Smith , Pottawattamlo county 22 Caroline K. Campbell , Pottawattninle Co. 18 J. W. Phllilps. Pottuwattamle county. . . . 28 Mjrtlo M. Snyder. Oakland , In. . . . . . . . . . 17 M. U , flydo , MeCook , Neb 21 Lottie Sheldon , Lincoln , . , , , 19 At Cant. The Iarg and well assorted itock of watches , diamonds and Jewelry for the next 80 dayi at C. D. JACQUEMIN & CO. , 27 South Main Street. Before the holidays you will probably need tome printing. You will want It done jut' f < right ; so call on Pryor Bros. , printers , at Th Bei orace. 12 Pearl ttrect. J. K , McUermot. undertaker , dealer In church gooiU. J42 Broadway. Telephone 203. Stephan Bros , lor plumbing and heating ; clso tine line of gas fixtures. Dr. Cleaver'u ofllce moved to GOO Broadway. Jarvli 1877 brandy ; purest , fafest , beat. Attend Davla' clearing gale of holiday good * . Latest silver uoveltlei , Wollman't. .Mll.NDAI .MIMtAll.t II Ol'K.Ni.Mi. II * I'lfM Piilillc llvcilnl Alt.-mUi.l liy .MtlMJMllflil * I.IMIT.1. The Monday Musical ciub ir.i'le Its Ir.ltlul bw lust evening at the Uoyn ) Arcanum hall. The mcctiRR , MA on aiicniate Monday aftcr- nnoiiff at thehoincn of the members , hnvc b-n private , Lut ! aM ovoninR a ptogrnm ot e ptelal mn-it was prepared anJ a brge number of Invitations \vtro rent out to the frlor.d" of the numbiTR. The halt was com fortably filled wish the lovirw of music , who to their cntlr * ' mllsfactlou by the nnd fluency v. Hit ' .viilch they damuiidi encores. The program or-cned w 1th nn aililicsn by MH ! Oils Conk , wh.- > dlw.'lbcd th * growtl ot the club ( 'cm Its ince'ptlnn , soinu tw months ago , until the present time , when I haj a membership of forty-tuur , composed o the leading l.tdliof the city In a mustra nnd social way. Ml.1" ? U.irnanl and Mrw. W V. Sapp gave the first number , the "I'oct an- Peasant Overture , " which was a promise o the good things In store for th ; audience. In rcpponse to an encore they played the "Cottoi Kins" march , by Sauna. Mrs. F. M. Loomls sani ; t vo very pretty songs. "The Swcctes Story IJver Told , " and "Hecause 1 Love You D.ar , " the , latter by C. B. Hawley. Miss Nellie" Moore pleased the audience greatly by her rendition cf two piano numbers by Oriog , "Ich Llebo Dlch , " nud "Humoreyke. ' Mrs. J. A. Hoff and Mrs. H. U. Mullls eang a duet entitled "Who Is Sylvia ? " which was encored. Mrs. Donald Macrae , jr. , capturci the audience by her rendition of L. M Oottsclmlk'a "Tremolo , " a tremendously dlf rtcult number , which was brilliantly executed Mrs. W. II. Wakeneld sang "Heart's Spring Time , " by Wlckedc , and In resipom-e to at encore gave DeKovon's swest little ballad , "A Winter Lulhby. " Miss Harnard playeil the "Funeral March , " by Chopin , which made an agreeable change by Its somber vein. Mrs \v . W. Sherman sang Canter's setting o lUlno's ballad , "O Fair , 0 Sweet , O Holy , ' beautifully , nnd responded to nn encore. The program closol with the grand march from "Tannhieu er , " well executed by Misses Nel lie Moore and Jennie Katlng. After the pro gram light refreshments were served In the , dining room. Dancing then followed until a late hour. Ilucltlcn'H Arnica Solve. The best salvo lu the world for cuts.brulses sores , ulcers , salt rlu-um , fever sores , tetter chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give per feet satisfaction or money refunded. Prlco 25 cnts per box. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Some i > t JlcAtc-e'H ClirlNtmux I'rlzc * Lowney'a candles , that took the highest award at the World's fair , glace fruits , nuts plum pudding ? , fine Imported cluster raisins that are unsurpassed on earth ; brandled ant pickled fruits , best salad oils ; James P Smith's queen nnd crescent olives , best brands of fresh oysters , finest celery and rares1 cranbrrlcs that come to the market ; the best of everything and every dellcncy that heart can wish or Imagination suggest these arc among the things that malts McAtce's the mecca of all fastidious houekceprs at all times , and especially during the Joyous Christmas tide. MULCT SUITS AHU SUCCESSFUL Smith ICiijiiliiH Flvv SnlooiiN nml AivardH Slu-u tflOO. Judger Smith granted permanent Injunctions yesterday against William Dolson , C. E Maycox , Glaus Thompson , C. H. North , Chris Carlson , and H. S. Jordan , restralnlnc them from running saloons contrary to the pro hibitory law. Most , It not all of them , tuve already closed their places. No action has been taken against any of the other sabon- ists , and the court docket opposite the title of the cases , which were commenced bv J J. Shea last August Is as Innocent of anj judicial hieroglyphics as though it had never been Intended for use. In addition to the permanent Injunction Shea was granted an attorney fee of $100 In ninli nice flint hntnp' tlio nmmintvblol courts have always held represented the worth of the services of an attorney who at tempted to render the morals of the clt > sweat and clean by the aid of the prohibitory law. law.There There has been considerable curiosity ex pressed as to when Shea expects to get ac tion on the rest of the saloons nnd finish the work of fumigation which he has so wcl begun. So far the public curiosity has not been satisfied by any Information from be hind the throne. There will undoubtedly be $100 for Shea In each case when he chooses to pre-ss It , all of which will be paid by the county. _ A IIoilHeholcl Trciiniire. D. W. Fuller of Canajoharle , N. Y. , says that ho al'vays keapa lr. King's Now Dis covery In the house and hs ! family lias al ways found the very Dest results follow Its use ; that ho would not ba without It. If pro curable. O. A. Dykeman , druggist , Catsklll , N. Y. , says that Dr. King's New Dltcavory Is undoubtedly the best coug'i remoJy ; that he has used It In his fjm'.ly for eight years and It has never. Called to do all that Is claimed for It. Why not try a remedy so long trleJ and tested ? Trial battle free at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Regular elzo , CO. and $1.00. _ Art Stock Given Aivuy. Not being able to attend to business , J will sell anything In my line at actual coat. Goodi must go at some price. See the ele gant new pictures that just came In. Al to bo cut and slashed. A largo etching given with each $1.00 purchase. W. W. Chapman 17 Main street. H , Hullnml XIIIIIN CJrt'i'ii. Wo have a fine lot of holly and Xmae wreathing ; also double and single violets and cut flowers of all kinds. Prices v-r'y low. J. F. Wllcox , florist. Telephone , 99. Reduced prices on slightly used pianos a ; Dourlclus' , the orchestral crown piano dealer , 11G Stutsman street , near M. E. church. Children's reefers are the thing we are making the drive on Just now. They are handsome and cheap , and the line la un broken. Melcalf Tiros. SlIOI'l.irTKHS AIIE NUMEROUS. Hiilltlii ) ' ItiiHli CilVfN Sonic * People a Cliiuift * In Get GooilH Clifini. Several complaints have been made re cently to th ? police of depredations com- mlttcd by shoplifters. Many of the ( stores are crowded full of people who are laying In their stock of holiday gilts. The clerks are all ruehed , and there- are plenty of oppor tunities for stealing. A grint deal ot the "work" IB done by women. It was re-ported that a well known lady , high In clniroh and racial circles of this city , went Into Ueno's store yesterday nnd came cut with a stolen bundle snugly hidden under her cloak. Two women ilrosmd just alike at to capes and bonnets went Into lieno's Saturday and picked up a red tablecloth and stealthily concealed It under the cloak cf one of them. On ? of the clerks saw the move , but was too bashful to remoni'trute ' , and the pilr slipped out with the stolen property , No ono In the utoro had ever ueen them bfore , and they have not ben seen plnce , Saturday evening wine ono went Into L. C , Ilrackett's store and picked a cigar holder ant ) cigarette holder out of a box containing a smoking pet. These are samples of what his been going on , and : It | j believed that there has been a great dial of quiet thieving ulnco the stores filled up with their holiday crowds. No arrests have been made , A. G. Hartley ot Magic. 1'a. , writes : "I feel U a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DtWItt'i Witch Hazel Salve cured me of a very bd case of eczema. It also cured my boy ot a running tore on his leg. Two-ln-hand umbrellas , Wollman's. You can make no mistake If you get your Christmas presents at the Durfce Furniture company's , and It will be uieful , beautiful and cheap. Look at the now novelties. German medicated baths make pure blood , Mr * . S. U. Winder , 176 Graham avenue. Hvve you teen the new gas beating itovef at tbo company' ! officeT Fine cut flail and china , Wollinan'i. T\\O IIAMTOUCIIS ASSALLT cnti.s .MIi fN Knlo nml l.lrrliConnor * Vic Hint < if u CiMMirillAfTnlr. . The Mlfses Kate and Lizzie Connors , th former ofhom works nt 1609 Main street ' . * err > ass-mlted last night about 10 o'clock by Warren and Henry Honey , two toug characters of this city. The two men wen to Uio house of a sister of Iho girls Sunda night for the purpose of making a call imo them. Thpy wanted the girls to go out walkln with them , but the girls refuse , ! , and crderc thorn out Of the hous ? . The young fellows let with a bail grao ? , vowing vengeanc ? . Las night the girls were en their way home , am In passing along Main street near the Hurling ton depot they met the Haneys. The latts had learned that they would pass that way nnd were lying In wall for them. As th girls came along they were accosted by on of the men , who followed up an Insulting remark with a blow from his fist. Uoth the Klrls were knocked down , and ono of then lort several tenh. The two fellows then dlrappeared. The disturbance aroused some men In the neighborhood , who found the girls lying almost unconscious on the side walk. They were helped Into the Kelly house , on lower Main street , and a physician called. _ A Grout IliiMh. During the recent epidemic of cholera In Honolulu the demand for Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was so greal that the druggists could not wait on all , so they covered their counters with the Heincdy and let customers help themselves. The people there found this remedy effected a euro In every cap , not a single death oc curred In any case In which It was used. The success of the medicine Is what lead to the great rush for It. Many persons bought it so as to have It ready for Instant use In case It should be needed. Cut III ClirlxdiniH .Vovi'HIi-H. We will offer all our novelties at a great reduction for this day only. If you want a r-hato frame , medallion , picture , anything In the art line , get It today nt cut price , lie- member the place , Hi L. Smith & Co. Fun for tin * Children. An attractive entertainment was given last evening at the First Presbyterian churcl parlors for th ; little people of the Sunday sclicol. The children turned out en masse and packed the room to the doors. After an opening prayer by Dr. Phelps , an exerclso was given , In which the primary class appeared. Recitations were given by Edna Hazzard , Green Blanchard G'nevlevo Oursler , Wlllard Hess , Ina Abdlll Flora Cooper , Corlnne Jenkins , Wayne Hess , Tom Hardln , Mary Wadsworth , Edna Cham- berlln , Fred Messmore , John Cooper , Ho > Flngler , Cera Buckman , Martha Relkman Amanda Buckman and Bessie Estep. The llttlo folks acquitted themselves well , their recitations being Interspersed with songs by the primary class. Candey and popcorn bags were then distributed among the little ones bj Santa Claus. _ Very 1'opiilur 111 MlinirNutn. We have a good trade on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ; In fact ssll as much ot It as of all other cough medicines combined , and we handle more than a dozen different kinds. Uae & Petersen , Druggists , Pelecan Rapids , Minn. This remdy Is popular because It can al ways be depended upon. Its promptness In curing bad colds , croup and whooping cough makes It a favorite everywhere. Hoots. In all sizes , pointed and squa'rc toe. calf skin , at $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.00 a pair , at Dyers' shoo store. 412 Broadway. Our prices are right on everything. Met- calf Bros. _ Jimt UeceivtMl. A fancy line of children's shoes. What Is more appropriate for a Christmas present for little folks ? Dyers has them In all colors. Prices very low. The nnw neckwear Is very stylish. Met- calf Dros. FAHMEH MUUDEIinU FOR HIS MOM3V Slimx City I'ollc-o Think Tln-y Hnvc DlMpovorril ( Jeorne Flsher'n Slnyi-r. SIOUX CITY. Dec. 23. ( Special Tele gram. ) Several week. ! ago the body of Georgs Fisher , a well-to-do farmer near here , was found floating In ths Missouri rlvor below th ? city under circumstances which pointed to murder. The local authorities now assert that they are In pospaslon of a confession from a woman , whoso name they refuse to give , to the effect that Fisher was enticed Into a resort In Covlngton , across the river from here , nnd drugged , that his money , with which ho was well provided , might be taker from him. Ho had been on a prolonged drunk and was unabl ; , to withstand the ef fect of the drug , and died without coming from under Its Influence. The body was then weighted and sunk In the river , but after ward rows to the surface. The officers are on the trail of tha alleged murderers and expect to have them In custody soon. I'oor JmlKoN Are AViirldn Too Ilnril. DES MOINCS , Dec. 23. ( Special Telegram. ) The supreme judges of the state are anx ious .to . revive tlui movement to have the legislature establlth a new Intermediate court , between the district court and supreme court. Two years Ego the leg.'slatura seriously considered such a measure , but the matter was compromised by adding ono to the num ber ot supreme judges , m-iklng six. It Is found this has not lessen d the pressure of business , which Is such that the court Is about two years behind with most of Its business , and getting worse a'l ' the time. The Mipremo court and bar of the sta'o dcslro that a court of app'als bo established , and a bill looking to this end will probably be Intro duced In the coming legislature. Ii-H Mo I n CM Sdiulc YnrilH Oiiiiii1. DES MOINES , Dec. 23. ( Special Telegram. ) The formal opening of the new Des Molnes union block yards was celebrated today. A party of 200 business men went to 111 ? yards In a special train , were shown tho" plant , which has Just ben completed , and made speeches and adopted resolutions. The plant has a capacity of1.000 hogs and 3,000 cattU per day , and Is owned by J. F. Vincent of the Peorla stock yards. Mr. Vincent has con tracts , under which some of the leading buy ers of thfr country will send representatives lier ? . Ho expects to build a now packing house to operate In connrctlon with the yards. _ AfTalfH at Wall on. WAHOO , Neb. , Dec. 23. ( Special. ) There was a light snow hero last night , but the warm weather of today m Ited It. M. Grimth left Saturday for Cincinnati , to 1)0 absent about two months , Ho went to Icok after business matters. Dr. Harsha of Onuha was In this city yesterday , and preached at the First Pretby- terlnn church , morning and evening. Dr Hanha has many frl ns In Ih's city. Kiiurrnl f CuiKiilii . HAMPTON , la. , Dec. 23. ( Special Tele- gram. ) The funeral of Captain John W. Luke , chairman of the Board of Railroad Com- nlsdoncrs of Iowa , was held here this afUr- loon. Rev. N. It. Magee preached the uer- non. A large number of stale officers were n attendane' . Including nearly all the living n embers and ex-members of the railway commission. The funeral wag from the First Methodist church. . AWiiltliy Cltlzrii COIIIIIIH | | Suliililc. CRESTON , la. , Dec. 23. ( Special Tclc- rram. ) Sam Emery , pged 63 , who lives near Thayer , whllo In a despondent rnocd Sunday nornlng , went to his room and shot himself. lie was suffering with a cancer nnd physi cians , giving no relief , he ended his suffering. Ho was well to do and , highly respected. It-nth of Arrlil > l lioii IIi-iiiieHNy'ii Sluttr DUnUQUE. Dec. 23 , ( Special Telegram. ) Miss Mary Hennessy , sl ter of Archblihop lenncssy , now In Homo , died Saturday at Lcadvtllo , Colo. The funeral will be held at he Pubuque cathedral Wednesday , * Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne has no equal for table uso. Keep a 'few bottles o your Ice cbest. iSOUTH OAiAHb\'NEWS ! At a regular caucus ot the members o the South Omaha Live St6c1 < exchange , heh about a week ago , officers were nominate for the- ensuing year. The nominees cv dently were not satisfactory to a numbe of ths commission men , btty'crs and specu lators , and yesterday the disgruntled mem bcrs held a ciitscus and but another tlcke In the Held. It I ; : President , R. Gllchrlst ; Vice president. U I. Stephen ; directors , L. ' 17. Itbberts , C. K Ilogart , D. D. Olncy , S. L1. 'Degen , S. E Herrell ; committee on arbitration , Georg Jackson , W. J. Perry , A. J. Sweeney , T C. Shelly , W. B. Vansant ; committee on ap peals , Levl Cox , J , P. Clary , A. C. Foster T. W. Tallaferro , B. F. Carpenter. Complaint Annliint Snjilcr I > | HMIN < MI The complaint against , D. S. Snyder fo obtaining money under { also pretenses wa finally disposed of by Police Judge Christ mann yesterday afternoon. Snyder was dlE charged from custody , the county attorney having telephoned down that he could no bj here , and further stating that the slat had no case. Snyder expects to leave for his home to day. nnd says that ho will como back her with rolls of money and make It Interesting for McAndrews and McNulty. MiiKlt ! City ( tONNlp. There will be but ono delivery of the mall on Christmas. The Coopers' club will give a mask ball a Ilium's hull tonlyht. F. E. Hart of Silver City , la. , was n vlsllo In the city yesterday. There will bo Christmas services at St Martin's church this evening. John II. Keene of Denver was visiting friends In the city yesterday. John Kelly of Newton , la. , a brother o Cnntnln Ivpllv. Is In thp eitv. Oscar Hall ot Ashland was a visitor at the stock yards yesterday afternoon. Thomas Wise of Denver spent yesterdaj afternoon In the city visiting friends. Charles Knapp of Hastings was In the clt\ yesterday looking after a shipment of cat- tls. The scales at the ttock yards will not be opened on Christmas' . All stock arriving will ba fed and cared for , however. Captain McDonough of the police force let last night for Atchlson , Kan. , where ho wll visit relatives during the holidays. James L. Paxton , superintendent at the stock yards , left last evening for Wcllsvlllo Mo. , where he will spend the holidays. Charley Fowler of the Drovers' Journa force left last evening for Applcton , Mo. , to attend the wedding of his brother , Harry In SWEETHESS and POWER of TOHE , BEADTr of DE- - SIGH , and STRENGTH ot " " COHSTRUCTIOH "BAY STATE" GUITARS , MANDOLINS , BANJOS , ZITHERS , and FLUTES : are equalled lij no other Ameri can iiiBininicnis. Ixmcat In i > rlca ot nny Btrlctly tiicli grade Instni' menu. 2G AWAIIDS. Send for Catalogues. JOHN C. HAYNES & CO. , 4-ii : totm WnNlilnplon at HOSTON THE BEST $5 SET ( FfETH MADE AXIJ WORK GUARANTEED. DR. MUD6E , 319 BRMDVAY - - GOUKGIL BLUFFS , IDE CyASTINO DISEASES WEAKEN WONDKfl fully bccnuso they weaken you tlowly , griula ally. Do not allow tlih wuita ( if body to imilj you r.poor , Ilnbby , Immature rnun.Ucalth , BtrcnsM and vigor U for you whether you bo rlcli ur pool The Urcnt Hudyan la to be had only from tlie Hud son Medical Institute. ThU wonderful illsrovrn was made by the specialists of the old famous II ud son Medical Institute. It ia tb'o strongest nnd mo4 powerful vltnllzer mndc. It Isso powerful ( hat k Is elmply wonderful liow harmless It Is. You cm get It from nowlicro but from the Hudson Medici ) Institute. Write- for circulars nnd testimonials. 'fills extraordinary Hcjuvctmtor h tlio moi wonderful discovery of tlio age. It lias been en dorsad by the leading scientific men of Europe au { America. H VDYA9T Is purely vecetnblo. IHI VA.V stops prematurrnces of the ( Us < lmrEO hi twenty days. Cures I..OST MAX. JUOOII , constipation , dizziness , falling sensation * UCIVOIH In Itchlnc of tlio eyes and other parts. Htrcngthi'iiB , Invlsomtcs and tones the entlit lystem. It In as cheap mi nny other remedy. JIUDYA.V cures debility , nervousness , ciriU lions , and develops and restores weak organi Palna In the bacU , losses by day or night stopped qulclily. Over : ,000prlvnto Indorsements. 1'rcmatiireness menus Impotcnpy In the firs ! stage. It ia a symptom of seminal weakness n i bnr'cnnesa. It can bo stopped In twenty days b | the use of Hudyan. Hudymi costs iiomorotlioj nny other remedy ' Send for circulars nnd testimonials. TAIVrr.O Itr.OOU-lmptiro blood dne Berlouo private disorders carries myriads of sere produclnc'gcrr.i8.Ticncoinpaborotlirontplmi ] > lt | loppcrcolored spotsulcers In mou'lliold sores nr < ailing hair. Yon can snvo a trip io'lfot ' Springs 1. ) rrttlncfor'Jilood IlooIc'totbfroM ftiyetclans of tl HUDSON JTinWCAI.1 INSTITUTE , Blocktnn , Market and Illlts fit . , S\.V MHKM BVBBBV nt aauuMKKc A SPECIALTY I'rlmnry , Boo. . - - ondaryorTcr- I Uary Byphlils permanently cured In 16 to R33 dnyt ) . 1 nu can La ircintod ct homo for Itbe game price undeMamOKUuruutyt II you prefer to cnmo hero HO vrtU contract to pay railroad faro OHd hotel o I la , am1 no cnarKO.If wefalltocuro. If you have taken mer cury , lodldo iiotuuh , and fttlll have aches UDd pains. MucousViUcluia in mouthISoroTlirout , I'linplcs. Copper Colored KiiotH , Ulcem on ay part of the bed r , Ilitlr or Kyebrown fulling Jilt , U Is tbl ) Syphilitic nr.OOU 1'OIHON that wo guarantee to cure. Wo etillclttliouioet obgtl- oute ones and chullonuo tlifl wor'd for a COKO wo cannot cure , mils dlf ease hiti alnnya bullied thn skill of the most eminent pliyil- clan * , WflOO.OOO capital behind our uncondl. Uoniil guaranty. Absoluteproofmont looted on application. AOdreis COOK IIKMKI > V CO. . 07 l&uoolo Temple. CHICAGO. 1IX. EPPS'S COCOA IlltKAIClMST SIII'I'EII "IJy u thorough kuowledse ol the natural laws men govern the operations of dl * < c tloii and nu- rltlon , and by a careful application ot tlie One rcperilts of well fclectnl focoa , Mr. Eppt ha iroUded for our breakfmt und supper u Otll- aUly flavored beverage which may save u many heavy doctors1 UIU. U l by the Judl- o-js use ut mch articles of diet that a conmllu- on may be gradually built up until itrons nou h tq rt-sl t every tendency to dUease. Hun. reds of subtle maladlts arc lloallng around ui ffcdy to attack wherever there ls a wtuk paint. > e may escape many a fatal haft by keeping urnvlvts nelf fortified wild pure blood nnd a roperly nourlobed fram * . " Civil Bcrvlce Oa. tle. Made ilmply with bolllne water or milk. oM only In hair pound tins , by giocers , labelled JAMES EIM'S * CO. . td. , Hornoeopatblo CliemUt , London. England. who will be married en Christmas to M s Charity \Vnldrcn , Strain lieat wns turned on at the city Jnil nnd police court yesterday afternoon. 'I i- , city omca up stairs will bo furnished with radiators In a day or two. OeorRc Orace was fined $2 nnd costs by tlu police Judge yesterday afternoon for ( Iptitlnt ; on the streets , Mayor Johnston remitted the fine before Grace was sent to Jail. Only five nicmbsrs of the city council showed up last night , and consequently nn business was transacted. After calling those present to order 1'rerldent Dulla announced that the council would adjourn until Thurs day evening , January 2 , Councilman Mies and Mayor Johnston had a conference yesterday afternoon repardlnK the cleaning of the down town streets nnd the mayor promised Mies that he would otdcr Chief Ilrcnnan to KO toork at once and have the streets mentioned In Mica' complaint cleaned. An Inquest was held yesterday afternoon on the remains of Kd Martin , who took polpon at the Heed hotel last Friday night and died. Several wltnesws were examined , and , n ? nit the testimony went to show that tlu > poison had been taken with nilcldnl Intent , a verdict according to the facts was ren dered. A llnil CIINO of llliruiuntlMiii Cnroil. On the morning of February 20 , 1S95 , A. T. Moreaux of Luvcrne , Minn.ns sick with rheumatism , and laid In bed until May 21 , when be got a bottle of Chamberlain's Tain Halm. The first application of It relieved him almost entirely from the pain and the second afforded complete relief. In n short time ho was nblc to be up nnd about again. Notice. The "HOCK ISLAND" vcstlbuled limited leaving Omaha Union. Depot DAILY nt 4CO : p. m. , with sleeping car for Omaha passen gers , Is the DUST train from Omaha to Chicago , ns the UOC1C ISLAND depot In Chicago Is located In the heart of the city , thus avoiding transfer , and lauds passen gers within easy distance of all prominent hotels and business houses. Ticket olllc ? 1G02 Farnam street. Tnke tlie NIMV I.liio tn St. 1'nul. Leaves Omnhn DAILY at 4:50 : p. m. via Des Molncs , through sleeper , no change , the "ROCK ISLAND DININO CAR" for supper. For tickets or sleeping car reservations call at ROCK ISLAND ticket omco , 1G02 Far nam street. QUAKER OATS The Child Loves It. The Dyspeptic Demands It. The Hplcurc Dotes on It. DO YOU EAT IT ? w A. The Largest Crockery Establishing in tli3 Wesl , Among the almost endless variety of beau ttful things to select from'for the holldayi- are the following : White Violet China. Purple Violet China. Rich Chrysanthemum China. Belieck China. Royal Berlin Flower Painted China. Royal Dresden Flower Painted China. Under Glazed Blue and Rose China. Royal Sevres China. Italian Brlc-a-Brac. German Delft. French Faience. Gold Encrusted China. Rich Paris Bronze Enamel Ware. Austrian Jewel Glass. Paris Gold Mounted Goods. Brlc-a-Brac from all celebrated makers. Course Sets of every description. Dainty and richly decorated Odd Pieces of every description. Jardlncres and Pedestals In large variety. Lamps of every description. Sterling1 Silver for the table. Sterling Novelties In largo variety. Cut Glass Atomizers. Cut Glass Flasks. Cut Glass of every style for the table. Pieces from 2So to Jl.OO ; dainty enough to give any friend for a present. Visitors as well ns purchasers nro wel come. NEW . ' .DOHANY Something forNothing , , ONE SOLID WEEK , COMMENCING ! DECEMBER 23. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday 12 PEOPLE 12 Price 1O Gents TO ALL PAUTS OF THE HOUSE , No extra charts for reserved seats. Chnngj f pluy cucli nlKht. Heats on bale Saturday nornlng at box olllce. Save Your Hogs They are worth money now nnd will la orth more In the near future. ! ampbelFs Hog Cholera Remedy s a Guaranteed Preventive and Absolute Jure for this deadly disease. Thoroughly ested by western Iowa stock raisers. Does ot fall. Brown & Wostuor. Sole Manufacturers and Agents. 17 Main St. , Council Itluffs. Send for a package , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . . $100,000 vi ; SOL.IUIT YUUU uusi.vuss. VK DK.SIIII : voujt COIILCTIOXS. : OXli OK THIS ( II.liST 1IA.VKS I.V IOWA. , I'ISH C13M' J AII > OX TISIK Ili'OStTa. ALL AM ) HiU US OH WltlTU. TREAT LUNG TROUBLES ttulm mill ttciillimr "Stm Intit Into ( lie Dlacniril Air Tnlicn , " lit lliiittiitnltitiit "Dnt'fnrltitc ' 1'liroiiKli tin * Sloimu'li l.iiit- Intr Tiiri-H tMi'iiMiiiit Antlnoitlv | liilinlntlnn. There can bo no ad' < i ate and pffcutual medication of diseased bronclilnl tube ? ex- ccplliiK by the method tit-noticed by His. Copeland and Shepnrd. The healing vapors which they ndmlnlstev by Inhalation nro as balm nnd ointment pomcd from n cup di rectly upon the fevered bronchia. Their strong remi-dlnl virtues arc not wasted nnd lost by being uieloJsly diffused throughout Iho entire nnuluniy , but : eaeli the place of dlsensc In their abundance nnd entirety In their full curative potency like n benignant salvo tipoa nn imly wound , Drs. CopclaiuV nnd Shepnrd's easy nnd complete mastery of bronchlitl raturrh Is exciting deep , gen eral Interest nnd drawing giont numbers of sufferers dally to their olllcos. It Is simply because the method they employ Is the only method by which the disease can bo di rectly medicated with the freedom , fullness , potency nnd abundance requisite to Its mil- leal nnd permanent mastery. HAD IlltU.XCIUTIS , Till * HlTcH * of Cutnrrlinl Iiilliitiiiiiiitlnn llf ( III ! HlMllirllllll TlltlCN. D. J. Ulni-cn , 1623 Foutth nvonue , Coun cil Dlurf.ii , a son of Iloadmnster Ulnccn of the Omaha ami Council Illuffa Rallwny ccmpany. Mr. Ulncon gives these facts : "Several years npo I developed a nose nml throat trouble which 1 afterward foil ml to bo chronic catarrh. My symptoms ex tended after a while to the lungs In the way of a bad morning cough , with gagging and nnitsen , palm * nnd soreness through the chest and n 'hacking' effort to cle.ir the bronchial tubes. 1 took colds very easily , the least exposure seeming to ag gravate nil my symptoms. The catnnhal pol on was fast running mo down , until I took n course of treatment with lr . Cop * . I ) . J. Ulnccn. 1023 Fourth Avenue. land and Shepnid , which has completely cured me. " 15:5.00 A Movni. All diseases. No variation , from this * charge. It rovers full treatment nnd nil medicines. For mall treatment send for Symptom Sheet. DRS , COPELMFT IIEPARD UOOM3 312 AND 313 NEW YOHK tIFU uim.niNa , OMAHA. NED. Ofllco Horns 9 to U a. m ; 2 to 6 p. in. Eve < nlngsVcdnosdn > s nnd Saturdays only , C to S. Sumlny-10 to 12 in. ARVIS The Distiller and Wine and Liquor Importer Keeps In stock a full nnd com- pluto line of California Wiiu-s and Hrandles , Kentucky. Scotch and Irish Whisky , Kronch Itrumlli'S , Holland Gin , Spanish and French Wines and a full line of all kinds of Uoltle Goods. You can get any kind or any age goods you want. Tort , Sherry , Angelica , Xlnfan- del , Hurxundy. Catawba , Malaga , Madeira , Muscat olio , Kelsllii } ; , Itliino Wine , Sauterne and linost old Orange Wine. Jarvis 1877 Brandy. Wo are sole owners and distillers of this famous old uud pure Itrandy. Whiskies. Old Crow , MnttlriKly , McBrnyor , Hl ] > y , Prlrtu oC Louisville and fiO other Kentucky and eastern Hyes , Holland , Swan , Rye , Malt and Kid ney Gin. Imported and Domestic Hum , New England and Jamaica. Hlackberry " * - - ' - / * * Itrnndy , Cherry. Peach , Apple and Orape Unindy ( j and line old Apple Jack. For prliTS send to us direct. Xo charge for barrels , kegs , Jugs , boxes bottles or packing. Small buyer gets same prices as the large one. All goods at H1CD KOCK. Wine Company , 225 Main St. , Washing e I I Everywhere 2 with All washing is not white washing , as nil soap is not Santa Glaus. That bath-brick tint when seen in clothes , always proves that they are strangers to Santa Clans Soap. Try it. Sold everywhere. Made by THE N , K. FAIRBANK COMPANY , COUNCIL BLUFFa STEAM DYE VMS All kinds of Dyolnjj tnd Cleaning done la the highest ttylo of the art. Faded and Etalned fabrics made to look as good at aew. Work promptly- done am delivered In all parts ot the country. Bend to * price lilt. O. A. MACIIAN , I'roprletor. Broadway , near Nor tin western Depot , Council liluffi , Iowa. TcL III