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THE BEE COUNC OFFICE: - OMAHA IL BLU NO 12 Delivered by € W, TILIC ny part of the City, MANAGER N - 0 " Business Office TELEPHONES | | St INOIE MENTION, N. Y. . Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal Cr loans, 204 Sapp block Invitations are out f; card party at the residence of Miss Mary McMillen on Thanks- giving evening H. B, hill was days n the county jail day moruing tor the ing. A chattel mortgag Mucller Musie_company of the firm of Hardman, Peck & Co. of Now York for §),46:3.85 on ull the stock, accounts and fixtures of the company subject to the first mortgage given in favor of the Council Bluffs Savings bank, Mr. and Mrs, Neal, who live at the cornor of Brondwuy and Sixteenth stroe that their daughter has not be away from home for several weoks, and that 18 never bad any iwnpr ons 1 a South Omaha saloouk charged, They also deny ever havicg made any state: ments to the contrary I f. Klias F akat, a native will lecture at the Berean Baptist corner of Third avenuo sna street, Sunday and “Life'in Syria and Egypt s of the natives will be exhibited and ghe n ners of this enstern people will be de in an interesting style. A plan is being formed for subseriptions among the sch assist tho w poor of the city during th coming wint sof clothing provisions wi and_aistrib among the u The pla has not pet, but it is thought it wiil bo put into ¢ ation in the course of the next week The ( f Seasons Masonic templo last eve auspices of the Iirst M An claborate program tions and recitations refreshments were ser wished. Hooths were crected representing tho varions seasons, and_articles appropriate 1o each we sale. The attendance was good and the patronage excellont. Peter Jenson and John Simonson, two workmen on tho new house of Rovert Me- Kinzle, near the Chautauqua grounds, fell from the second story of the bouse by the - breaking of the f- fold Thuvsday. Simonson was seriously in- jured about the head and it was at first foared that his skull was fiactured, but it is now thought he will recover. 'He was moved to his residence on ‘Tenth avenue. The other man_ was consic shaken up, but not seriously injured. me if all those enduring charms’ as sung by pretty Jossic sund Ezekiel Fortune in “Hick vy *1s worth the price of admission. sday night at Dohany s Now Ready. Our monthly magazino, entitled shions for " American Women,” is now ready. Send for one or ask for one at our store, A IRINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO BOSTON STOIE, Council Bluffs, Ta. The balcony scene in “Hick'ey Farm’ the most laughable thing you ever Lawrence MeK as Romeo Priscilin: Dodge us Julict are Sce them Tuesday night. PARAGRALIS, Frank Hollenbeck is in Dos Moines, Hon. Smitn McPherson of IRed (¢ in the city yesterday on legal busines: Miss Flora Kramer of Creston is in ty, the guest of Mrs. I, J. Carother William Sweot of Chadron, Neb., is tho uest of C. C. Cully, 213 South Firststreet. J. F. Evans has gone to Mobile, Ala., on business, e will go to Texas before return- ing home. Dr. P, H. Montgomery was called Thur: day night to Beaver Dam, Wis., by the seri ous illness of Bort, Stacy of this city, Ho will return early next week. Miss Carrie Stevens is exp today from a vieit to Kentucky. After visit ing friends here for a day or” two sho will return to her home in Pasadena, Cal. Charles Lincoln, city ticket agent of the Milwaukee, has. been promoted to tho office of assistant passenger aud ticket agent with headquarters at Omaha. He will take up s new daties December 1, but will reside i this city until spring. Who will be his s cessor 15 not. known Mayor Fricd and the council committee on sewerage of Iremont, Neb., wer in the city yosterday on a tour of inspection Thoy are coutemplating putting in a sewage system, and they wero shown the workings of the system of this city by Alderman Cas- per and City Engineer Tostovin, Miss Pauline A. Stein of the Chicago Ladies quartetto is o former resideat_of the Blufts. She is the daughter of Dr. Hel Steln, n drugelst and physician of the carly days. Miss Stein was the recipiont of many compliments for her beautiful voice, and un- doubtedly bies ~ bright future before ber. Hou. John Y. Stone, who has beon Wash- ineton, D. (., for some time past on business in the United States su preme court, will stay there un- il aftor the meeting ~of tho re publican national committee next Mouday, ut which tima it is expected the place of hold- ing the republican convention m 1302 will be decided upon. Mr. Stone was a member of tho committeo for twelve vears, and bis opin- ion will have considerablo weikht with the members. He will put i his best work for Omaba. to thirty-fiv It yoster cloth- sentenced solice co 1y of some was by given terday in favor of Syrin chirch, the raising of to and thodist wrnival and who s¢ “Believe young fine. PERSONAL 1k was the cted to roturn e Ladies, this is important: The 20 per cent discount salo that Miss Ragsdale is giving at her millinery parlors offors you tho best opportunity you will have this season to get tive millinery. , imperial pints, table olive Slead’s grocery, opposite Bordeauy oil, 70c at Ogden house. Swanson Music Co., Masonic temple. Call telephone 120 when you want the finest groceries in Council BlufTs, Gate City canned goods, world, only at Sleads, 164 opposite Ogden house, ol at Cut-Of, tho East Omaha Land build o school house provided the school board would furnish a teacher. The offer was rejected by the bourd nud nothing was done towards giving the people of that vicinity snd school ad- vantges. The company thereupon weut to work to build @ school of its own, snd ladt Wednesday it was starled up, witk an attendanco of thirteen. The house is located as far to tho west us possible, 50 that ouly those who are em ploved 'in the servico of the company and who lwe on the company’s prop- erty can send their childeon. = A - rule has also been adopted forvidding any chil- dron but those of tho company's tenants from attending, There aro about sixty-five children of the school wge on the islund, so that about fifty are aeprived of school priv- leges altogether finest in the Broudway, Sc time offered to Omaha Somo company at East When Daby was sick, we gave lier Castoria, When she was a Child, she erled for Castoriay When she be Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEES. M fous Movemonts of the Northwestern Railway Company BIG IMPR PROBABLY M:AN OVEMENTS, Union Depot Association Its Plans, Will Profit the Result. May Never but by Carry Out the Uity The Northwestern | been bus aged for 1ds of Van Brunt's ar moved to W is stated that t pany footed for tho 15 supposed means Northw depot has in of company y eng somo tim past clearing loc 1 inet houses the bills 1at all this year the et a local Such a ver a last and work. It that during tno com will on its grounds on Broadwa has talked of was U of hard s u f I was stated that tno members of tha Union Depot company had induced the to put off the beeiining of active rations for a time, for fear that if the ercetion of the loeal were begun it would forever sound the o th fepot project . garded as n pretty well that tho aforesnid knell was time id that Counc lope is in getting the scveral put up new local depots, and juare, From ofiicial sou lurge appropriations wer mecting of the divec estern for iwprovements a the compary’s line bet this ciiy and ¢ An aporoprintion was made for this poiut, b st how m ted cantot be learned her appropriation, it . I g company or movo year, becn but it spri n times, railway Al knc It is now tern ded only matter od that 1 re call th is ide at a © North work a be inve the ofticial it eny said oer that passc 5,000 and & the improve not known, b is will be b Just when the making of will bo commenced is local representatives of the company do not fook for a long delay. It is probable that work will be commenced in earnest before XU SPring. Hold on a minute. Took at these vrices, and see what an immense amount of groceries you ean get for a little money at Brown’s C. O, D, Prompt dc livery and guarantecd goods. $45 Broad- way, Council Blufls, 23 1bs geanulated su 24 lus extra C sugar 1.00 10 1bs New Orleans su, 1,00 Tomatoes, ver can,, . . teesne 8 Corn, per can . . Table peachos, Dor can, . .....e.: 1 Pie peaches, per o Apricots, pe Sardines, per can, | Pous, per can.. .. 2 1bs oatmeal for...! 4 1bs rice for,. Buckwheat fionr.. ... Aunt Sally paneake fion 1f vising buckwheat, packieo 20-1b pail fruit jelly for. . Applo butte Mince meat.. ... Arbickic & Gennd Picnic nams. 1,00 1 8 ofee, packuge. .. Bologna sausage, Pigs foct, . 3 1bs lurd . auerkraut, per gal ! Lews lye, ) Scrubbing lye. 10 bars good s Starch, per pound. . Plug tobacco, Smoking to: Bulk oystors, quart.. .. Choice fumily flour, saci BROWN’'S ( 345 BROADWAY, Council Bluffs, Is $60,000 Eno Since tho city council has decided to lay the question of voting bonds for tne ercction of a city hall before tlo people at the spriug election, the question is being asked whether the amount decided upen by the council will be euouch, Tho coun- cil, in its resolution pussed somo months ago decided upou $60,000 us u sulicient amount to_carry out the desived project. This resolution was ad ed, howeve by a vote of only four to three, those opposing 1t doing so from a behief that the amount would not be enough to crect a hall which would bo a crdit to the city, nor would it contuiu suf- ficient room for the needs of ths future, It is urged that the only way in which this amount could be made to do the required work would be to keep the location of the biall the sume as at present, and as there is a groat deal of opposition manifested in certain quarters to having the hall 50 far up town, 1t is an open question waether tho city would not be competlea to use a iarge share of the amount in proeuring @ new location for the butlding, thus cutting down the amount to be used i’ the building itselr “There is not mueh doubt that the ) to issue bonds prosented to tho proposi- will be carried if 1t people, even with stipulations as they aro at pres- 1t is understood, however, that botween and election an effort wiil be made to in- the council to vescind its former action and increase the amount o be 1ssued to §100,- 000, or possibly & Mra, \ 1slow’s Soothing Syrup for chil- dre teething produces natural quict sleof. mts o bottle, e S, George S. Davis, dvuggist, way, hus the leading enstern part of the city, ana is taking the lead this year in holiday goods. There will not be a finer or larger dis- play of the beautiful holiday novelties in the city, and his handsome establish- ment will be the headquarters for Santa Claus this season. 200 Broad- drug stove in the Hotel Gordon is first class. $2.00. The finest grade of bhoots and shoes at Morris’, 6 Pearl streot. w. ttorney, E eting of the Ho The Western lowa association will hold this city, beginning Decem b It will be tho annual the associution, and delogates to the number of 150 or more are cxpected to bo nre Wt from all over the western part of the stute. A number of outsiders will ulso be present and participate in the exercises. Au effort is beiug made to et re duced rates on all rouds, on the certificate plan, so that each one will get a certiticate when ho gets his ticket that will_enablo him to take advantago of the reduction, G. R Wheeler is the chairman of the local com. mittee, and will fiirnish particulars to those desiring them. Programs and premium lists are being sent to all the members, uud can bo had by athors on application. A meeting of the Pottawattamle County Fruit Growers' and Gardeners' association will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the court house. Full arrangements will be mado for the December meeting, and iv is de- sived that every member be prescut, S. Baird, erctt block. culturatists, Horticulturalist & threo day’s sossion B 8 meeting of ly Risers Furniture, carpets, Mandel & Klein's. business, DeWitt's Little ¥a for the liver, toves at cost, Jan, 1st at we quit R, Death of Mes. Mes, Naney M. Reed died sday oven- ing at the residence of her daughters, Mrs, George Downs of Neola, whom she had been visiting for the past few days. Mrs, Reed was the guest of her son, W. B. Reed of this city, up to a short time ago, and their inten- tion'was that Mr. Keed should accompany bis wother back to ber home in the east for a THE short visit. All preparations” had been made for the departure, and they were about to start for the vast, when Mrs. eod was taken with an attack of paralysis In spite of the efforts of the physicans she wued grow worse, and her death occurod Thursiay evening. — She was years of age. The funeral will take place this morniug 1 from the residence of W. B , 425 Scott streat. ‘The pall bearers have boen selected from former residents of 1 will be W. C. James, H. D. H Shepher E. A, Troutman, J. J and W. I Sapp. at towart Funeral of Mrs, The funoral of Mrs, Ad place yosterday afternoon at of South Fo T'hie house was compiet friends who had to pay pects to the and to extend their sym. pathy to the | A solemn and appropriate service was conductod by J. Mackay, formerly rector of St Paul's church, of which the decoased was a member. Music was turnished by Mrs. M. A, Kingsbury and Miss Jessica Jaclson, with B, Hims at the piano. C. P, Shepard Mullis, A rshiom, W. A, Groneweg H. Thomas, a Wisly fated as pall bea The floral emblems_ wore very fine, especially *“The Gates Ajar,’ presented by tho clerks in tho store of John Beno & Co. At tho cl of the exercises the remains were taken to Fairview cometery, followed by a large number of friends, ‘The wray s lined with roses, and as the body was lowered into it it was more like layiug the dead away to rest ina bed of flowers than in the cold ground. T'he Tnnisfails will introduee a number of their own in ? Tuesday night. Apply at St. Joe house, Council Bl if you desirve to purchase cheap for ¢ hotel and bar furniture and lixtures. House for rent. Success Phenon The great sale of winter the Toston Store, Council started Suturday last, “hus been o phenomenal It would séem that all th ladies and ;:r-nln‘mvn in Council Bluffs and surrounding country were avail ‘-\n-«u( the induce- m off at this from the crowds we have had the last few days. Below is what we have to offer dress goods during this sale: COLORED DRESS GOODS, Lot 1—36-inch wool plaid dress goods, worth d6e, during salo at 25c¢. Lot 2—15 picees of our odds and ends in all wool goods, including 50¢ all wool lnids, A8¢ serges, und G9¢ fancy serges, in one lot, during sale at 574c a yard. LOT 8—All our pattern dress robes from #5.00 to .00, at half price good deal less than they cost to import. LOT 4—All wool stripes in black and colors, (lannels that sold for 33¢, 39¢ and all in one lot for this sale at yard ALL WOOL BLACK GOODS All wool henriettas and French serges that sold for 5S¢, 625c and Gse, réduced for this sule to 524c. 69¢ BARGAINS, gured henriettas that sold for this sale 65¢, Austrian henrictta, former e Gde. Beno, Iph Beno took her late resi- rth and Plergs ely filled with thielr last ros dence, corner stroots, ome dead g 3] R J W 1ge of SHiek vy SSpecialties arm, enal, goods which Biufls, nts in 40-inch s, durin 40-inch fine price Sie, sale pri 1S-inch IPrench twilled serge, oods, sale price 69e u yard. . T7he BARGAINS, 46-in. heavy cashmere that sold at 90c, 48-in. India twills that sold at 48-in. Monairs that soid at $1.00. 40-in, fancy Bedford cords that sold at $1.00. 10-in. figured Sebastopol cloth, satin stripe, that sold at $1.00. All the above in one lot at 77ic a yard. $1.123 ba ins. Our $1.50 silk warp henriettas, our $1.39 fine Hindoo twills, all our fine wooi henriettas that sold for $1.50 and $1.75, our fine hair cord stripes, all as above, sale price 1,124 BOSTON STOR Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co., Council Bluffs, Ta, Store open every evening until 9 o’clock, Suturdays 10 o'clock, New Implement Wareh use. E. A. Wickham will erect a largo brick warehouse at the corner of Main streot and Tenth avenue. The dimensions of the build- ing will bo 90x150 foet and four stories bigh, and it will bo used as o warchouse by the Weir Shugart company a term of six years, to take possession as soon as completed. The present quarters of the company huve been rented for only six months, s0 that it s probable that by spring the compeny will b in their new quarters, M. Wickh Shicago, and soon as he returns work will be_commenced. The wholesale mplementfirms of this city are branching out in all directions, and ail indications point to Council Biuffs’ becoming in tho near future one of the greatest imple- ment ceuters in tho country. 8¢ Remember that *‘Iic be given for the benefit of St. Francis Xavier’s chureh. Hear it Tuesday night and while you laugh enjoy the thought that you ace helping a good cause, Plush chairs from §1.75 up; bed suits from $10.50 up; wive springs, at Morgan’s, 740 Broadway v Farm” is to room $1.40, Y. M. IExperienced Kindergarten in rooms next to C. A., Merrinm block, teachers. Rates very low. V. Slead, the popular mail carrier, purchased Mullis & Co.’s groce 164 Broadway. New fall goods, finest in the city Keiter's, tho tailor, 510 Broadway. Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Pearl et, next to Grand hotel. Telephone High grade work a specialty. i) wutiful bamboo ys at Chapy sels 50¢ for ten Pearl street. A set of hooks to write upand monthly accounts made out, evenings. Address V, Bee Oftic ArT DIVORCE. Andrews of Boston Wants His Marringe Ties Severed. Fanis, S. D, Nov. 20.—[Special m to Tue Bee|—The divorce of Charles L. Audrews vs Honshaw Androws was filed 1 the cleri's office of this county today The plaintiff is the oidest son ot C. I Androws, proprietor of the Boston Herald but is now a resident of this city. Persoual servico was had upon Mrs, Andrews in Washington, where she is residing with her pavents, The grounds of the complaint are based uncn desertion, the date being May 150, Tne marriage of Mr. Andrews and Miss Kato Honshaw Juckson took place in Boston April 13, 1557, and was ouo of the leading society events of the year, followed by un extended tour through Europe, HEIRS TO 4 FORIUNE, Gentlemen Inherit Weallh KKansas City, Mo, Nov Dow, an old Scotehman, street, has fallen heir to an es! shire, Scotland, ana will leave on Aprij next to settle up. The estato 15 that of Charles Anderson, who died about a year and a half ago, and is valued av §500,000, of which bis pact will bo' gue-third, Tho other hoirs are tobert and James Anderson, brothers of Charles, and they are aged respecuively %0 and 100 years. Dr. Dow's mother died a fow years ago at the advanced age of 100 and was taken back to Scotland for burial Dr. Dow is himself 50 years of age and him- self and his uncles are” bacheiors. Dr. Dow will return to America and still make Kan- sas City bis home, Kato Aged Great 20,—Dr. W. A. living at 722 Walnut Perth- MAHA DAILY BEL: Dreadful Skin Disease. SATURDAY, AMicts a Well-Known Merchant, ing and Burning Terrible. Doctors and Al Rem lies Fail the First Cured Tries Caticura. Relieved by Application Entirely in Five Werk: months Ako o (11 consited §phys Fiasls or monted di Lapplied wn ointment but ol wImost my enties hody GEhing tere e burning and At ALY WAL 1T BRCRTIG RIMOSE 1 1fered LTS CxpOcinTy At B Da 1 was comp & eop WAL o upiin iy given retleved of tho | onsntion £ remedies withont any roljoef y COTICUI: this 1 did. criat sur Fiees L was rellevel nltoe Die st wpp i 1ihe Cuticarn, Cutie e d lu'hw\R- vont a e nling't) Ciretion Works when | was entirely an i 1 would 1 ATeTIng from the sanie disense t JOUN T, MK Ay Brothers, Wynidotie it | those 1 hitve DY of Mich Cuticura Resolvent. 1 and Skin P a Humor fe n internally (o elenns At all tmpurities, ol s romove e couse), and Cutiour, e grént Skin Cure. arnd 1 Sonn, wn Ol Ak Heautifter, externnlly (o clear the Kl And sealn AL restore tha hlr, care every 108 0f agoniz Ning, burning. sealy, And ply diseuses Stalp, aad blood The new Blo a0 greatest of verywhors 0, CUTICH 1A So0AT, 2% RESOLVEN pared by Gl POTTER DICGAND CUEMICAT CORTORATION, BOStOn g7-sond for “How to Curn Skin Disenses, olilustrations, and 100 testimon ils, Piy rough, chaj by COTICU 1A SCAD, I CANT BREATHE. PLES, blnck-en ls, rod ily skin cured Soronoss Wenknets, Hack Asthunn, Plouricy wnd In P mmation IECIEYED 18 ON T MINUTH Dy Uhe CUTICUIA ANTIPALN PLASTER Nothing like it for Weak Lun zs FREE COINAGE THEIR WAR CRY Euthusiastic Silver Men Oontrol the Doings of the Mining C EQUAL RIGHTS FOR GOLD AND SILVER. Irss, Single Standard en Have Little Show hocrat nor Campbell of Ghio. DeNVER, Colo., Nov. 20 —The committee on resolutions appoiated by the mimag con gress agread upon their report. declaving that certificates of the government, backed dollar for dollar by gold or silver coin on de posit in the treasury of the United States, is fe and sound currency and has been ap- proved by the people; that the first national mining congress is unalterably in favor of the principle of bimetallism; that gold and silver, not one to the exclusion of tho other, are the money metals of the constitution that gold and silver should have by law equal Tights, uses and monetary pur. poses, and to that end demands of the congress of tho United States the enactment of laws by whicn silver shall be coined free in all the mints, equally with gold, and have with it a full and unrostricted moretary vower, and that they bo in a ratio of s 10 oue, and when the coiduge is repres asa 4211 of gold. Would Force the Issue. E. R. Brown of Aspen made an address advocating tho free coinuge of silver. e sald America should declavo for a_parity of metals. Why should the United States con sult with other nations! The United States could maintain any position she might tak) on the silver quostion. Hon. Martin Maginnis an_enthusiastic specch, which he scored Goveranor for “cowardico in not_advocating form upon which he was nomiua Cong u Cassidy, of Nevada, cated forcing the political partics ton free coinage a dominaut issue in the of Montana made in_tho course of Campbell of Ohio the plat- next . Howell of Califoruin was tho first speaker of the afternoon. He made a speech of short duration, in which he stated that he wished to place his stateon record as in favor of tho freo and unlimited coinage of silvor. General Doniphan, of Missouri, was loudly led for by tho delegates, and during his ks sot fortn in_cloguent terms the encfits to bo derived from the freo and un limited coinage of the white metal. Dennis Shaedy, of Colorado, spoke in favor of free coinage. Judge Goodwin, of U stage and spoko as Mr. Chairman over’ conventions fol astonished that you huv ovder of things. b, was called to tho prosiding years. 1 am not " changed th You should eull on all the Jators, generals and other men und then call on us Suall fry afterwurds, When we met Fere last June this was the situation; every time consress has gono into session for the” last cight or ten years they have promised us a free colnage bill and cone out in the spring with nothing. For me, per sonally. I would just as iicf today v ‘oinage for the United Suates as ol the world’s product.0 I noticed u your ago, when the present silver bill 1, silve Jumped fron 87 cents to il 1€ the govern ment assumes (0 coln a log wder the rest of the world will pay for It Every one of the i the cast pecitic contruet to be pakd in gold otbelicve the lower house of congress wid pussa free coinuge bILl, unless It s with pe of the president vetoing It I that when the conzress convenes rago the product of und the price of siiver increused, they i see the wisdom of the Dussize of i freo e bill, There ure 8,000,000 farmers States. Suppose they had all spont $10 on Christias. don't you suppose_ all that money would have found its way 1o New York in two woeks? That shows where the money govs. Whe wr W man say that If you coin the Amcrican product Great Britain will swillow us up, I don’t believe that, Nevertheless, the thing to do Is to press aheud for free coing unuil congress is compoiled to listen to the volee of public opinion. The demonetization of siiver Is glving a new impetus to the metals of the world. 'We must keep up the missionary efforts, Judge Goodwin then woved that the rules be suspended and the resolution for the free coinage of silver be pussed by acclamation, Scenes of Confusion and 1 ty. Senator Stowart, beforo the question was put, was called for and said: *Tho time for action has come. I tm anxious that the voico of Colorado be now heard.” He paid very high compliment 1o Senators Telier and Wolcott, The hour of 8 o'clock buving chairman was about to put question when Albion Littie of Maino was called to speak upow silver. He maden short speech, refusing to tako the time of the question. ' He came to lourn and uot to teach. He had become convinced from what be had heard in the congress that the free and unlimited coinage of silver was right The Connecticut delegates objected 10 the passage of the resolution by acclamation, The roll of states was tnen called. The following is the result: For free and un limited coinago of silver, 431 votes; against, 8 votes. When tho state of Conne great enthusiasm was mani gate from that state arising ho had come to learn. When the entire vote in favor of most_intense enthusia The delegates arose, sna for fully three min utes pandemonium reignod When the vote of Canada and Russia was announced in favor of the resolution there was another scene of confusion. When the total vote was dec was n sceno of indescribable excitement Deolegates arose in their seats, threw their hats in the air and shouted themselves hoarse, It was some minutes before order was stored. A unanimous vote of thanks was the New York Eveuicg Telogram the coun In the United arrived, the the previous ticut was reached sted by a dele. and saying that he announced the resolution the 0 was maunifested, wred thor tendered for s Iteh- | NOVEMBER 21, 50c O N. B. Alterations to insuro a pe T0 WEAK MEN party docay, wasting woaknss, Tost i 1\ send ‘n valuable full particulars for hos A splondid medieal work Snfforing from e o htul errors nhood, et af chary courtesy towards miners in ters on the silver question A telegram was sent to Hon. A. J. Warner of Ohio, and the executive committee pointed at the St. i.ouis ational silver convention, of which ho is chairman, thank ing him for s efforts in behalf of silver. A resolution was passed asking congross to passa law protecting agriculturalists, and such law or laws s may encourage and re- babilitate tho industry of hydrauhe mining and to preveut the damming of navigable stroams. A resolution was then passed asking con- eress to protect the forests of the mountains and to encourage the cultivation of tre Salt Laka City, Utah, Doadwood, D, and Cleveland, O., were candidates for tho place of holding tho next meetiug. The mat- ter wes decided by the seloction of Helena, Mont The congress, after | r several resolu- tions of thanks, adjourted sino die. Additional Resolutions, Just bofore the adjournment. of the Mining congress tonight the following resolution, iu- troduced by C. W. Crawford of Velaso, Tex., was unanimously adopte Whe Nolding t which i publishing ching the time position at Chiie: n nationaiized by the gen- of reas, No seetion of the country more y apprecintes its inportance thivn mining Awerien: and Whereis, No seetion ive gr of the United Statos rhenchit from its exposition efore, be it Resolved, the National mining con- gress fully appreeiates the splendid and lib- ¢l arrangements being made for the repr sentation of wining and_mining matters and proclaims its heirty syimpathy and support With that depurtment of the to-he-greatest falr and exposition the world has ever know Ived, That this conere congratulitions to the great untertaking tor th find also urges every state and territory re resented in this convention to propare for ana make exhibits commensurate. with the i portance of the exposition and tie devaloped and undeveioped resources of tho stut s extend its coment of this alrendy dor RECEN ORDERS. of Interest Service Wasnixaroy, D. Telegram to Tuk Bee. | orders wore issued today : Captain John . Greer, ordnance depar ment, will, at such times as may be nece ¢, proceed from Providence, R. I, to Bridgeport, Conn., on oflicial business in con- nection with inspection of projectiles con tracted for with the Driygs Ordnance com- pany, and on the completion of that duty will, ‘after_each visit, return to his proper sation. An army retiring board having found Captain Francis M. Gibson, Seventhi cavulry, incapacitated for active scérvice, tho extension of loave of absence on 'sur- geou's certificate of disability, grauted him Juno 1891, is still further extended until further orders, on aceount of disabilit ‘The extension of leave of absence, on su weow's cortificato of disability, granted First Licutenant Ernest S. Robbins, Taird cav- alry, is sti | further extended one year ou account of disability Sergeant James Sullivan, company E, and Privato Alexavdor B, Seelenfreund, company 1%, Socond infantry, now_ in the city, naving performed the dutiés assigned them Novem- ber 15, at Fort Omaha, will return to that station with permission to delay ton days each enroute. Leave of absenco for one month is granted First Licutenant Thomas R. Adams, Iifth artitlery. The cxtonsion of leave of avsenco anted irst Licutonant August C. Mal- Cowmb, Fifth cavalry, November 6, 1501, still further extended ten days. Captain Crosby P, Miller, assistant quartermaster, will pro coed to Fort McPnerson and Jackson Bar. racks on official busivess connected with the quurtermaster’s aepartment, and on the com- plotion thereof will return to his station in this eity. in the esterda Nov. 20, (Lo follow Chang Regular {Spocial 1g army CHINESE PECULLARITIES, slestials Banded Together to Make Away With Two Countrymen, New Yous, Nov. 20.—Justice Divver in tho Tombs police court yesterday conducted tho examination of Chin Tin, who1s charged with having extorted #4 from Chin Six. It was claimed for Chin Six that he had a fruit stand in the street and that Chin Tin told him bo could not keep his stand there any louger if he did notpay him $, which was to be paid to the commissioner of public works. Tho defondant's counsel cleimed thautho charge bad been made against his client be- use he, with Wong Ab, had exposed the an tan and opium dens to the newspa pefs. Five Chinamen, Chin Sam, Tom Dock Lung, Hong Sim Sin, Charley Goy und Ch Sin, with a number of Chinamen, had banded thomselves into a “*Hatchet” society, tho members of which were sworn to kill Wong Ahb and Chin Sin or send them to prison. The socicty, the witness swore, of- fered these rewards: Threo thousand 'do'- lars for the death of Wong Ah; £,000 for Chnin Tin's death; £1,000 if either was sent to prison for more than’ ten years and 00 if thoy were sent to prison for u short tine - Reod of the Goneral ' and Offic . Wasuisaroy, D C., Nov, 20. dent today appointed Dolphin . Roberts of vansville, Ind., recorder of general land oftice, vice Tow usend, resigued SUACOBS O], THE BEST. Rheumatism. N, Ogden, Mich. May 17, 1590, “A half bottle of our invaluabl Taudicine, St. Jacols | Oil, enred me of rheu matism and rhen matic swelling of the knee. Itisthe bestin | 8 speedy, the universe JM. 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Main 8t., Council Bluffs, Funeral Director and Emba'm:r, | w.c EsTEp, | ~Attorney at Law, No.t Pourl stroet, over' Bush- Tolephone No. 20k Business Council Bluis, La, J. Chambers, nell's store. Lours. 8 &, m. oY p. w, ~Attorneys at law tico in " tho stato ms &4 and 5 Biufrs, La Prao and Shugucs Sims & Saunders federal courts, & Beno bloek, Coun THE GRAND Council Bluffs, ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPLEN, N. W. TAYLOR, la, THIS Managsr. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFF3, VW ANTED -Girl at Juth Sth street. Y QUG tresh mileh cow for sale. 25 Browdwiy. MO REN'T ablofor enrden. Apj Counell Blufls, Ta NOR RRENT. ity water by ik g0l WANFED A o work for petent, reltable men extra ind B0 otforod, Call ar nddress 0. U Gordon, Couneil Blutrs, () FICE=Lor and Peuarl stroots, provements. heated o Apply t (dy, on premlse TANTED out st \ 1k i bourding house. 1602 Avply at 10 neres near elty. Good house, nt, $120 par year. Sulte y o Loonard Everott S-room house, with bath M4 N, Sth streot 1o boarding nd Purties oc wallcitors Cements will Thorpo, Hotel dent insuranco howe compiny n bullding, Main Ty ul the' Tatest by clevator, J. Brown, or Burke rent in liro Competent youns man to work bio and houser Apply avofice of i 1 good lowis fars to Johnston & Sever ror Van gontlemen wanted intho world; g wages for 54 diny or ) per cent. Unll op ave Lad [5on st ADIES und dselling 1 14ny Lrad ross 13) K appe lnu. S garden businces blooks Hess, 10 Pearl Y UUNG man with capital SLock Of Zrocer. o8 or boots an | put house nid lot in O ity Bee oflice, Council TV AL Ok SALF for best lands, hous s, for sale or rent treet, Council Blufls, yeur-old 1 ponds, \ro, Welgning 35 Broadwiny Rent--Near Councll Bluffs stor I £00d Fun ningorder; shetling eapacity about 4,000 bushs daily. ‘Horo is i birgain for some one. e Oficér, 12 North Muln street, Councll Bluda