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THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, CFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET Pelivered by Carrier in ¢ny part of the City. 1. W. TILTON, - MANAGER &) Dusiness OfMce., No. TELEPTIONES | Nigh 4 Editor No, ¢ [ ——————e Y MINOK MENTION, N, Y. Plumbing Co, . B, Water Works C Removed to 20 | rl street, Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Crafu's chattel loans, 204 Sapp block Burhorn'sdiamonds, watches, holidavgoods. A degree of Rebekah will bo instituted at Pacific Junction next Tuesany mbers of the order from this city iago licenses wore issued vesterday to Muurice Wallman, and Krnestine Stephen and to Frodoriek f, Hiorth and Kristine M. itasmussen, all of this city The ladies of the Episcopal ehurch will | keep open house in the Royal Arcanum hall afterncon and evening, iustead of Fridu Thursday, as first aunounc A reception will bo association, J. ¢ association rooms Friday evening, Perkins will lecture in this city duri Fobruary under the auspices of ~Council Ancient Order of United Workmen- the proceeds to be devoted Bluffs Lodge No. 270, to the Christian Home, A ser Fourth avenue and Seventeenth —stroet Sunday eveniug there were seven conver sions, and much interest 1s manifest. Thet will be a watch meeting service N eve. Tho Commercial Pilgrims of America will entertain thewr feiends 1omorrow evening at the Royal Arcanum parlors at a social. Cards Amusements, and if past entertainments are any indication of what the coming is to be, it will be n very and duncing will bo among th pleasant affuir, The Union Facific company has commenced the work of raising their bridge over Indian creek on Tenth avenue 1n accordance with the order served upon them from Lhie city council by the marshal. All the other raii- the same coudition ns roud bridges are i before the notice was served. The regular mie Tribe No, wam, corner of Broudway chiefs are requésted to be peesent program of entertainment has been provide T. Cr the man who stole a puir of st Monday from a Main street store, tea in jail yesterday by his two sis- shoes was v ters whe wanted to- make the necessary ar- | iugen’s co cvening by ‘ndered the new gen- cral secretary of the Young Men's Christian Rose, and his wife, at the of nightly meetings are being held ar Overton Mission and People’s church, v Year's cil meeting of Pottawatta- Ttmproved Order of Red Men, will be held this evening in their wig- nd Main_ street, at 70 o'clock. All members and visiting A special NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS. Hoaring of Mussrs, J. F. Kimball and G, H. Cbamp Postponed, QUITE A CROWD WAS DISAPPOINTED, Likely That a Change of Venue Wil Be Taken—What the Attors neys in the Case Are Doing. Quite a crowd was drawn to Justice Swear t yestorday morning by the pre: liminary neariug of J. B, Kimball and G. H Champ on the churge of emoezzlement. Al who were present woro doomed to disap- pointment. however, for after a shor sultation between the attorneys for the pros ccu ion and the defense it was annouuced that a contiuuance until Thursday would be agreeable to both pacties, and the continu- ance was grauted. I is bardly likely thut tue hearing will come off even then, for it is stated that a chauge of venue will undoubt- cdiy be tuken by the dofendants to somo othler court, which will postpone the matter sull furiher Yosterday was put 1n by the attorneys for the prosecution in trying 1o find out” what the intentions of 1he other sido were. As & starter Georizo . Gage, the prosecuting wit- ness, stated that if a disposition was scen to oxist on the part of the defendants to pest pone the hearing unduly, an indefinite cou- Unuanco would be taken and the grand jury would be allowed to take the case first hand, without wuiting for a preliminary hearing. The reasou for this is, he siates, tnat his business renders it necossary that he should et baci to the east at once. This is re- parded by tho attorneys for the defense s a biufl, indulged in by Mr. Giage in the hope of \g matters to an issue, as he will have to be horo anyway when the prand jury meets in order to give his testimony, and the nd jury will hola its first session in less 1 two weeks. Potat 25¢ per bushel at C. 0. D. Bri 845 B'way i Carman Feed and wholesale and retail hay, grain and feed. Special prices on hay und grain in car lots. 706 Main street. Clouncil Bluffs, Fuel company, Solid silver and plated ®are for less money than anywhere else in the city at 1. Burhorn’s, 17 Main street. arrest for unlawful trapsactions connected with the failure of the Kimball-=Champ In- it company; snd 3 not vet glv it s horeby By councll of Commercial Pil- grims No. 1 thit we extend to Brother Il rims Kinibail an { Champ our sympathy in his hout of thielr distress, with o trust thut the result of the action aeninst them shull brove them not oaly innocent, but nbove sus pieton of euiit These resolutions were passed at n rezulur sossion of council No, 1. Commerctal Piigrims of Amer.ca, at date above nanied H, FiANKeiy, W P Attest, A, W. Honns, Secrotary. i Nearly Asphyxiated. Tho family of C. M. Hobbs, a Unlon Pa- eific switehman the corner of Tenth street, mot with an e perience a few nights ago that came uear ending fataily for them all night alamp which bad been left burning low emitted a large quantity of gas, which completely filled the sioeping rooms, ' One of the children, a boy 8 years of age, hanvened to waken, ong, noticing the odor. tried to arouse’ his mother. The gas had been getting in its deadly work on hor, howover, und she was unable to do anything. The boy tnen succeeded, in spite of the fact that he had been almost_asphyxiated, in getting out of doors and o the house of & neighbor, who came quickly to the rescue. The boy fell to the ground at the feet of the neighbor and liad to be carried into the house. Medical attention was given Mrs, Hobbs and her children at once, and although the effects of the gas were felt by them for a day or two, they are now feeliniz all righ szt sk To the Public. On January 11 will move my stoc! boots and shoes from No. 11 Pearl st to the corner of Broadway and Bi street. formerly occupied by Mandel Kiein. L. KINNEHAN, De Haven has his usual stock of beau tiful do'ls. They are worth seeing and way down in prices, Shavers of the Quoeer. A deputy United States marshal arrived in the city yesterday with two men in charge named Fisber ana Atkinson, who are wantod to answer to the charge of making and pass ink counterfeit coin named as tho field of oporations of the two men, and counterfeit doilars have been in circulation there for a long time past, al- thoush all efforts to find out who was doing Detectivas wera med the clutches of have, a complete plant for the manufacture of the counterfeit coins near Modale, a small town They were arrested by the Modale constablo and brought before Chey on- the work were unavailing. put upon the trail, and it is cl two men now In the the law wore found to in Harrison county. Commssiover Hunter yesterday. tered a plea of uot guilty and thair bail bond liviog on Fifth avenue near During the Harrison county is JOCESS OF THE SUNNY SOUTH Rmukible Devilopmen's Whioh Have Taken Place There in Recsat Years DRAW.NG ON NATURE'S TREASURE TROVE, Resources Long Dormant Now Con- tributing Their Wealth to That Section's Prospérity —A Modern El Dorado. Barmisone, Md., Dee. 20.—The Manufac | turers Recgrd of this week, in its annual ro- view of the industrial and genoral business interests of tho south during the past year, shows that section has mado very solid and substantial progross, froo from any specu la- tive operations, notwithstanding tho general financial stringency and the low prico of cot- ton. The devline in the price of cotton is largely off set by tho great increase in tho south of the grain crops, but cotton bLus so long been the staple crop that low oprices aused a lack of confidenve groater than is justified. This, however, wiil pass away with the great improvement in business throughout the count The production of corn in the south in 1801 was ubout 508,000,000 bushels, the largest crop ever raised, exceeding the crop of 1590 by 117,000,000 bushels; the wireat crop was about 50,000,000 bushels, a garn ot 16,000,000 bushels over 1590; the total yield of wheat and corn for tho year beiug about 627,000,000 bushels, During the year the south completed twenty-eight blast turaaces, ten rolling mills, one Bessemer rail mill in Maryland and one large Bessemer plant in Kentucky, allof which have either gone 1nto corporation or aro about ready to commence. 1u has also nearly finished two cotton tio mills; has one tin plate mill nearly ready for operation and is proparing to build a un_plate mill and steel works in Virginia with Bogllsh and American capital. The low price of iron has enforced ocon- omies in furnaco management and so reduced the cost of iron making that Alabam fur- uaces are reported to be in stronger financial shape than a year ago and to bs making good profits even ut the low figures prevailing. “The production of coal in 1501 wus about 23,000,000 tons against 6,500,000 tons 1n 1882, or'ten vears ugo. West ' Vir alone now mine more coal than the whole south did ten years ago. The output of pig iron in the south in 1501, as indicated by special reports to the Mauu~ facturers Record, was about 1,912,000 tons. The total assessed value of property shown OUR BRING TH But you can’t come too quick to get Choice Bargains. Overcoats Fly Like Wildfire at the Prices. SUITS GO LIKE HOT CAKES. Bring your LITTLE CASH; you lots of goods for it. Attend the GREAT QUITTING SALE. Model Clothing Co, SAPP'S NEW COUNCIL BLUFFS, FEAGCES PEOPLE IN MASSES. we will give BLOCK, IOWA. Great Inventory Sale of Carpe by official returns is £4,816,000,000, a _gain of £320,000,000 over 1890, the largost gain wver made in one year, and a gain of §1,400,000,000 over 1850, when the socth first commenced to develop its industrial intorests, Every Do | statein the south shows a large incroaso during the year in the value of property, the heaviest wain being in Toxas. “Throughout the foreign trade has devel: oped very rapidly, and a_large number ot regular Burcpoan’ steamship lines are now running from Newport News, Norfolk and New Orleans. The total valio of the ex- ports from the entire country in November o looking | as £110,000,000, of which ‘nearly one-balf, “1E | oor #53,300,000, was from southern ports. For ou to call | the eleven months ended November 0, 1891, @ purchas- | the value of foreign exports from southern ing. ports was £206:500,000, an increase of $25,000,- — 000 over the same time in 1590, The foreign Atter Two Mont's imports also at soutbern ports increased William Criss, n colored man who is well | during tiio cloven months ended Noverber el in the oity | 30 over 5,000,000, while during the same known in police circles, turned up in the city | 50 2¥or HL.00000, whle Quting the JAER | - yesterday afternoon after an absence of two | jnited States ports decreased. $13,000,000 as months, and was warmly welcomed by hit | compared with tho same time in 1590, " fricads. The reason of bis boing so wel- - como a guost just at this time lies in the fact i that Mrs. Prator, who keeps a boarding house SEVERIDEN NG DELEITONS: s whas fixed at 21,000 cachi. In default of the bail they were' sent to the county jail and will have a hearing this morning on & charge of counterfeiting. Walnut block coal, $4.25 per ton. livered anywhere in city. Carman’s” 706 Main stree rangements to have bim reloased without a T trial, ‘They agreod to pay .for tho stolen handsome Christmas novelties at property and the costs of the case, and | De Hiven’s—nothing poor or trashy. Cramer was discharged, S Mavia Cline commenced a suit in the dis- Walnut block and Wjyoming coal, trict_court against the Co-operative Land | fresh mined, received daily Thatcher, aud Lot company of Nebraska, to havo a | 16 Main. deod set aside which was given by her to lots 4 and b, block 16, Bayliss' third addi- tion, to the defendants, in exchange for thirty acres of land in_Sherman county, Ne- brasia. She alleges that traudulent repre- sentations were made by C. J. Smith ana R. F. Williams, agents of the company, who negotiuted the trado A colored man, whose sole natwe, so far as kuown, was George, bas been working at the city building as janitor and gencral rousta bout for some time past, but yesterday his placo was vacantand he will e known there | K05 " o ' o ol ot 5 Ne gland stockholders and investors, nomore. He sought to increaso the emolu- | () hayo lost more than $200,000 through and ments of his ofice by inducing a iady whose 8 3 . f v to Messrs. Kimball and Champ, and 1 know cow had been put in the pound, to vay % to 0 3 ! fowhe C X that all my people, the thousands of smail havo it released, but the lady called at the Skl 5 epositors in saviugs banks, who have lost marshal’s office to see about it, and the trick e their little accumulations, ask of the peovle was then lcarned that had been attempted o A - wag then learned that had been attempted | of Council Biuffs is simple, even-handed jus- ‘llm“"~ "'"‘_ se received his walking | tieo Your statement that Kimbail & CLamp DRPOLSIS00IIE L AN showed indomitable pluck and energy in their | on lower Broadway, has boen minus a check | ¢ g Oa T R T T o bio m —°_"“ r 0 business 1 do not deay; theirpluck and | for $0 evor since his disavpearance. She gave oa ates Causingisiiach Troublo . oliaay \ oods. energy, was, however, exercised in the line | Criss the check to be cashed with the under- Among Western Roaas. Remember that DeHaven has one of | of obtalning the confidence of exstern invest- | standing that the money was to bo brought [ Cmicaco, 11, Dec. 20.—Chairman Walker the most clognnt stocks of holday novel- | os, and then wousing that confidenco.’ Not | buck to her. Criss had tho check cashed at | has promuigated several now decisions by tho ties in the cit It surpassos ail former | one cent of Kimbull & Champ's money went | the bank and immediately lit out for Lincoln, | oonmcoio o 3 MEaMo 68306ty et both L benuty and low peise. | 1o build the Grand botel. Eastern money aid | Neb., where ho hias been ovor since. A war: | Comiiseloners of the Westora "enfle wsson Al AndlEss the it, and instead of losiug by the transaction |arant was at once issued for his arrest, but | ation. Ono of these reiates to the rates on : 2 Kimball & Champ made thousands of dollars. [there was no opportunity to serve it until | gas coal, which, for points west of the Miss- s : “Tnis statement 1 would be giad to have you | vesterday afternoon, when Oficer \Wyatt ra ippt rive ow. sowhere, Mandel & Klino will move their on. | T0is statem: o gind 3 vesterday afternooa, when Officer Wyattran | iasippi river in Iowa, and elsewhere, has PENNSYLVARIA |lromptattention given to mail orders. e e O "y et en- |l vority by documenta fn my, possession if you | across him and arrested him. Ho was | horetoforo been largely supplicd through . N A Q ‘.t C I 4.0 iy e o b5 | e B T o SHORT Council Bluffs Carpet Co./srokBWay Until that time you can buy furniture, | th ooy P otvan, grandiaroeny, . Cncinnati and Peoria in order to equalize through them all over this city, tho mouey | given a preliminary hearing this morniug. : : = stoves, carpets, at your own price. thoy lavished here, the money’ they appro- 2 the rate on coal. From mives in —— priated before their assignment and still IR western Pennsylvania via Chicago to the LINES. The People of the Grent West— COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO. Will Sell at these Special Prices from now until January Ist, 18 ~ = s FOR CASH ONLY: PRICES. YT PRICKE® .Regular price $2.25....Cut prico 81.74 L. Regular prico 1.65....Cut price 1.40 L. Regular price ....Cut price 1.32 ‘Regular price L. Cut price ‘Regular price -..Cut prico “Regular price “Cut price Regular price -Cut price Regular price ...Cut price ‘Regular pric C.Cut pric Regular prico ...Cut price ~Regular pri L.Cut price _Regular prico -Cut price ‘Regular price _.Cut price Regular price ..Cut price Tngrain, C. C., wool filler.......... Regular price .75....Cut price Ingrain, Union..... o 0 3 Regular price .55....Cut price « , » Ingrain, Cotboni:.oi...seeseens Regular price .40....Cut price Look at the Map! FLOIID. s o s s siva s ssiainnionis ss/annnsns sanasnsROgUIAD prico. .80....Cut price ly and make your sel Call ear cction before best patterns are Special prices on Curtains, Porticres, Upholstery Gools, Jarvis wild blackberry is the bast. e o Everything new in the line of holiday Open Reply to Mr, Mackay. goods ut Davis’ drug store. He has the Covscir BLores, Ta,, Dec. 27.—To Rev. T. | largest stock and lowest prices in the J. Mackay: 1 havo just read your letter in | city. His stock is ull new and fresh, this merning's Bre asserting your belief i | and must be soid. If you the innocence, honesty and integrity of J. ¥, | for holiday goods it will pay Kimball and George H. Champ, and consur- | and examine his stock befor ing the citizens of Council Biuffs for permit- ting them to be prosccuted, 1 represent the NOTE LE Axminster Toquette. .. .. : Velvet ...... NO OTHER Velvet ...... LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR. | [3ody Drussel. For sale by all Drug and Fancy Goods Dealers or 1 | 304\ Brussels unublo to procure this wonderful sonp send B6¢ | 0N IO in stamps and receive o cake by return mail. Body Brussels.... Tapestry Brussels JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. | 1abeeiry [assels: SPECIAL-Shandon Bolls Waits (the populat | g pestry Brussels. : e amem o PR 0 fone senting 08 | 1 oryin 3-ply, all wool. = aaiac —— Tngr e in, ext super Ingrain, all wool PERSONAL PARAGRALUS, koep, was not theirs, every cent of it camo P A N Tretariltons Taleatoro Ll $3.50 Fhomi Lnolodl s from the pockets of the people 1 represent. , 25¢ per bushel | i Permit me to suegest that the city of at C. O. D. Brown’s, Counci! Bluffs will be more beuefited by a 845 B'way, Council Bluffe, reputation for honesty toward her eastern —— friends who havoe trusted her than by a dis Le+p Year Party. play of false sympathy for two men who |y youn ladies of the city are going to a have done more toinjire her ood name in A : Now England financiul circles. than oan ba | vast amountof trouble in_connection with the leap year party which will be given at undona in ten years, The zastern investors trusted Kimball & Champ and tois city. | the Grand hot'lon Thursday evening, Jan- T'ne nn\"n(v]hum hon'l«u'a«! ln:1| l‘n"u"!flh 10 | yary ‘The committee on arrangemsnts are T o A e o 1 vostorm | making elaborate preparations for the event, | ter was referred, aftorward roported in fayor e will do more than anyihing vlso 1o restor | | 1'its safe to say it will bo ono of the most, | of making this arcangoment, except that tho e s rostore 1t ask_fay { brilliant afairs ever soon in Council Biufs, | vote of the Towa Centralwas conditioned Justieo w0 honest. mon. I hopo thio people of | a8 the young ladios aro beut on_repaying, at | upou sutisfactory avrangoments belug made this community, whom you have so loug «nd | one feli swoop, all tho attentions they have | Vit Peoria, _“““ u"“”_""“. & O!M\,.HN“U“ o ol0gu oty Bervad as paator; willihood: yousr sived from the gentlemen in tho last three | tariff as aoove, anditis stll in effect. — Profehing rather than your lotter writiug, ars, Dressmukers are busy making the | ~Subsequently the lowa Central declared Bigzest bargains in holiday good ou faclingly refer to tho banque Costuines to bo worn on the occasion, There | thut satisfactory arrangements had not been —— [ wliday goods You feelingly refer to the banquet at the ) 0 S vintaor 1 psed the taviff on th the eity at I Burhorn’s opening of the Grand hotel, at which you 1l bo about eighty-five young .ladies pres- [ made via Poorla and opposad tha AELE o1 tho 5 Bolpod presido, horo is i fhet in. connec. | ont, and cach one will have one or two in- | #round that the division allowed "'r”‘,"‘”'”“’”‘ Reitor, the tailor, 510 Broadwuy tion with that” buquet” of which you wro | Vitéd guests, so that a large crowd is sure to P Lt & robably not informed 0 © or else | be present. g b o, § A all Xn.e hm;,-; tyles andi new Winten | praviblynotinfenmed taty the. Ling of else 3 —— well taken und that_the existing tarift was goods. Satisfaction in overy respc JOUu-WeLS i g o Oa i Masonio tar never autborized. The commissioners now L Sy atisontMustoiOn Masgnio emple | U in. Midzoley and say. that the special One hundred and fifrs o this city, guaranteed. sumo you were oue, ! upieco for tickots to holp start tho hotcli | Re sure and procurs yvour ticket for | an unanimous report or submit to a concerted e rocamts.of | that bunquer, | temple, given by theladies of the Calan- | Anothor declsion relatod to ratos on lurd Kot a cont, however, went for thau_purpoge; | the Assembly "No. 1, Pythian Sister- | oil, the proposition helnk \oianplvlon packing Recently I have had to pay that very dobt to | hood. \“NNL’” fuctasfeomitedaniliopids, tofth e O e S I T cast of Iilinois, The commissiouers decline T o G hait A nbvas Latar o to allow tho apniication for the rates pro P id for by the eastern partics. without disturbing other points. alleged to have beeu committed had nottaken [ - 1 wish to make the specific charge that on ~Iuthe multprov ADpUbGR i dROm e dlsngrec: place in the presence of the court or | July 22, the day of their assignment, Kimball e s its oficers. He held an action of coutempt | & Champ wrongfully appropriated £116.03 of 6N 2 T The Roy: Veig 5 v of that association concerning tho furnis Aoult not 1o in tho. present cise from. the | monoy bolongin to tho. buoplo 1 vepresent, | The Royal Neighbors of Amorica will hold | ¢ pciatlon concorning tho fural fact that the plinbitiffs had failed to have an | and paid it over to you, Rev. I\ M of statistics, the commissioners concluded inatitg points to the east bank of the Missis- sippi river was roquired. This subject was presented to the \Western Freight ussocia- tior, at its June meeting, in the form of an dpplication from tho Rock lsland to join the eastern lives in estubhshing ratos on gas coal from the Pennsylvania district to west- ern points at $1 per ton higher than the rates trains on account of their fast time. from Cincinnaty, castern lines to accept as Dini service, superior equip their proportion east of Chicago 2 per ton. ment and unequaled accommodations A special rate commiittee, to which the mat- Addi Luck, 263 Clurk Street Chi C. P. Ducll of Missour1 Valiey was in the city yesteraay. Miss Eila Luster is home from a visit with friends in Seward, Nob. 0. . Gaston of Tabor was ia tho Blufis yestorday on his way to Atlanti Mr. and Mrs. €. G. Saunders returned yesterduy morning from a week's visit with county. Juage W. 5. Bourne of Beatrice and G. J Pile of Biuo Springs, Nob., were in tho city yesterday visiting Justice C. A, Hammel W. W. Mitctell of Portland, Ore., accom panicd by bis wife, is i the city, the gue bis brothier, J. C. Mitchell of the N western. In their trips to the East, patronize The Keystone Express and The Penn. yivania Limited in preference to other Tickets Sold Lerywhere Over Tho Pennsylvan adsssnansassannassssns [ ot this pie delicioyg [ Hommamade tin20 Hinuies® Fined for Contempt. Louis Ottenbeimer was brought boforo Judgo Smith yesterday morning for a hear- ing on the charge of contempr. o was represented by Attorney T. C. Dawson, who straightway filed a motion for the dismissal of tho ease on tho ground that procecdings #hould have been commenced by the filing of an information afidavit, instead of on m tion of tho court, inasmuch as the offenco G. A. Schoedsack, Proprietop, Offices 621 Bluffs and 1321 Farnam St., Omaha. of every description. Packages sived at either office or at the Works, Cor, Ave, A and 26th St. Counecil Blulfs. Send for price list. Merchants who have shop-wore or soiled fabrics of any character can have them redyed and finished ual to new. BED FEATHERS RENOVATED AND CLEANE BY "[ZAM, with the nd most approved michinery,ntest at loss cost than you ever paid bafo s “Absolutely the Best Made.” Broadway, Couneil Dye, clean and refinish goods It is o well known fact that poovle can got better goods for less money at I Burhorn’s than any other place in the city. Go and be convinced yourselves. Annual Meetinz of Royal Nelghbors. In paper bozes; enough for two large pies. Always read y preparcd. THE ORICINAL {and only ‘Complete” and 'S Condensed Mince Meat in the Market SPECIAL NOTICES { “Cheap Substitutes and Crude Imitations {2 aifered with (he aim to proti by COUNGIL BLUFFS, - popularity of the New England. A Do not be deceived but always insist on % 7S R the New England Brand. The best madc. » / S A L&}.’.\‘ SOLD BY ALL GROC W ANTED-By o rospectablo lady, o posic = e vevevvvvvereveve o us housekeeperor o tuke ehildren, - Good references. Address Council Bluirs W ANTED--liyan experionced eloctriclun, wsttaation.” Huve had six 8 in oloe Address V Asssssssanmssannsnassnsananyg DRUNKENNESS Burely, Safely And Specdily Cured by trie lkhv works, ufs JFUR RENT—Suite of four wlonsant rooms, sultable for light housekeoping. 12 Some Avenue G, hoad of Oaklond wvenue, le Over Dividends on the Georgin Central, New Youk, Dec. 20.—~The officors of tho Richmond & Danvilte and the Richmond “Perminal ronds, declined to, talk about the negloct to pay the aividend on Georgia Cen- tral which was declared by the Georgia Cen Droperty or ol tral divectors, and made payablo on Decem- | Heiro. Frowared asa powds once ), 2 e, ber 26, according to the torms of the louse to bilie paiienvs Rowled ! er.liuor or food. No NOR SALE or exchungze—i0 nores jmproved the Georg Géroral Aloxander of | th Nt in @ moderate driaker of LS LG mproved the Georgi , who was in the city X Tand 4 wiles frou postofiice. Will tuke e ent 8 Wil e Fapid. completo and pormin 5 Benee e Geutrave ull dosito or orating for alboho Vieant property. (Greonshivids, Nicholson & until o few days ago, said that it would cer. \ tainly be puid, and loft this city with the 5. In tasteloas and causes n nce wh Co., 619 Broudwuy, Council Bluirs, using. H et i o) expectation that everythitng connccted with e the company was all right, Vice President Ruthford of the Danvillo W ANTED=Platn sewing und diossiukin i faines can come well recommendod N #/ Adaross (50 A vor fle brina P ok exchange, 's of land In South L saake LIRS IR R IR SlARA A Delicious Medicated Cone T e ki fection” for the relief of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sorc Throat, and for clearing the voice. Tor sale by all Drugyists and Confectioner ed in full two ounce pac h Price 5 Cents.. If you arc unable to procure the Pomona Cough Tablets from your dealer send us 8 cents in stamps and receive a box by mail. Made by the manufacturers of the celebrated Pomona Fruit Juice Tablets. DUQUETTE & G0, Council BlufTs, la, FIRSTNATIONAL BANK | CITIZENS STATE BANK | Betors Uaing. OARMS. garden lunds., housos, lots wnd business blocks for salo or rent. Day & Hess, 10 Pearl stroet, Council Biuffs Ofr Counecil Bluffs, T STOCK., .. SURPLUS AND PROFITS OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, I0NA v+ $150,000 AT 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 "aid Up Capital coee. - $100,000 Orrespoi 1aace [ vita. GKO. P BANFORD, Proiidant A W. BUEKMAN, Cashiler, T, WICK, Assistant Cashiar the annual meeting of their head camp in o i nias injunction issued or a receirer appoiuted, | settlement of their private debt to you of | this city, beginning on Wednesday, Junuury “‘2“,“,11-,,“,,.'?;‘}»‘..?i?i‘;?'?:“‘\'»’3‘.1. i iiohmor. either of which steps they might have tak: that amount. That you ived this sum on | ¢, and lasting two days. ‘The meetings will | gesccintion hoard evidence today beating and he did not want his cheut_ punished for | that date, you will perhaps remember. If, | be held in Knights of Pythias hall on Pearl | (30000 HEE B0 e Rotke Tsiand. for being in contempt of & court process that | however, your memory neads refroshing, you [ street. The order has six subordinate lodges | h0e; wieninat tho allogod action of the But- was not 1 existence. can obtain tho date at my room (3)2), In the [ ju Iilinols, Nobraska and lowa, and each | fido MRATE T BT RUTCH SRt e o Aftor the logal points had been avgued | hotel built with the money, not of your | camp will probubly be represented by one or | gale of round trip tickets between Donver with considerablo vigor by the attorney and | friends, but of the eastern investors. And I | more deleeat. Py e hiaan '1'1.1: Bublingto “;‘_"m T the court the case was contyahied until this | will personuily agree thatif you will return ————— ARG eRISRgh, | IR Rl LMo ConIon ) merning, when it will be u; taken up. this $116.03 that I understand was paid to TROUBLE IN PROSPECT. w':t;s;me T oAl ep e en S s -Ku'r ——— ou out of the money unlawfully taken, be- —_— £ 20) h L iyt Yy 3 ) cutting rates at Omaha,’ December 24. The Genuino tortoiso shell combs at - Bur- | 1ongitg to tho stockNiolders of the Investinent | ennessee Authoriti-s Preparing to | Sating kates ut O A on's company, 1 will donato the samo to some 5 best of foeling does not provail betiveen these horn's, “vm_’.-“ A T AT e L T send Convicts to the Mines. two companies, and the fight is a bitter one. . Yo T 1 ar, your ‘G 3 G 2 Nasuvirre, Tenn., Dec. 20.-Mr. Wade, — — Commercial men, Hotel Gordou o | Tam, sir, yours truly, Gronee B. GiGe B ) \ \ ST ; Y L ommereiad upads Ak gieliGonlon: th To this Rev. Mackay makes reply as fol- | superintendent of prisuns, arrived in the THEY DECLINE T0 TALK. ? i lows: 24 5 city todav, having just roturned from Brice- wrgp——— Oan, Dee, 28.—To Mr. George E. Gage: | ¢ Vada ag u ‘ s > I : ge: | yville, Mr. Wade said ho could rot tell when yd Vortgaged Propert I'rom the tone of your letter just receivea, it L e iy S William McCalmet, o farmer hving in | is vevy cvident that something more than a | tho couviets would be returned to Brice- Washington township, appeared at tho ofico [ dosira for justico is at tho bottom of the | Ville, but said they would g0 to. Coal Creek | of | A R R A swore | prosecution of Messrs. Kimball and Champ. [ in a few days. of iAo BUBHIRS LiToNyT nd swore | Gt cond 1o versonalivies, and by impli- | Mr. Wado said that at Briceville ho found out an luformation churging a man nawed | 400 would faln make me a' partner in the | no accommodations whatever for sthe con- Imer with comiog to Conncil Bluffs and sell- | uilogod wrong doing of these young mou. I | victs. The cabius there are oceupled by the ing a span of horses, harness and wagon upon | never was an “intimate” friend of either of free miners who are working in the mines, Which o held & mortknge of $100. and siip | those gontiomen, but I bave been and | Ho was informed by Mr. Jenkins, president out with the proceeds. When last [ wiill coutinuo to be, especially whbite [ of tha Southorn Mining compary, which 'd from he was at Taylor station, and an | they are in misfortune, ~thoir friend. | OWns the mines, that he did not intend to oftiver was given a warrant for bis arvest and | Like yourself 1ask for justice, but justico | €ect a single miner for the conviets. started after him last evening, tempered with mercy, rathor than intlumed At Coal Creek, Mr. Wade suta, everything - ——— e by vindiotiveness and hate. I believe it is is ready for the return of convicts. ‘The 4 suoosss, One peok WANT o buy stock of groceries or boots We have our own vinoyards in Califor | waxim of law that a man is to be deemed in- | Ufticers of the compauy operating the mines SRR Land swocw: Wittvay purt eushh and part by nin. Jurvis Wine company, Co. Biuffs nocent until proved guitty. 'his is all that I | iuformed him that the delay in the return of )‘u“::{l‘lulr ;n“ fi.(’firluv Fresponde wacrealy Couneil Biofrs, 2o Bt at ask in behalf of Messrs, Kimball and Champ, | the w"\i‘;’lh ‘“*“:‘r "\'L“‘; 'K“l‘l"d"“‘th‘".‘* was | company, bowavor, ass 14 that the dividend faential” Chiorlogold may be had ofour seonts T T P YT T T BT ’ 3 My reference to the bang ‘hich you | Wise, and they were ver, he couvicts A A ey postpatd h i ol OM Eoutfit bur fixtures and two poo Drs. Woodbury,dentists, next to Grand | My referen R0 banquet, whieh you | WOk Mo S RO T 18 deloyed until the soogilnts of R0Etof ur e U 8.\ 268 earborn Bl Chicsgo, 14 tiblos for sy nud buliding foF rent, (ool : o 7, o b el “ sueer at, is not at ull weakened by the state. Central with the Georgia Pacific ¢ I SALE IN OMAHA. NEB., BY 1ocation. 1. Sheafe, over OMcer & Iusey's hotel; fine work a speciulty. Tele. 145 mentyoll mnkoe of " the disposition of tho (phuother, goutloman loformod o roporter | justed, Hosays that advances wero mada | Kunn & Go. Coribin & boueins fn bank — funds. My object was simply to show the | that he thought the convic vould bo | 19 the Georgia Centval which wust he paid | 4 A Fuller'& Co, Cor. Hth & Doug Jaryis 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best, | floetiug nature of a frieudship “which could rl"mm;’ld $0 Coal. € roolk LomoErow, oF next | or settled before the dividend is met, and | 4 D Foster 3 Co, Council Blufts, I e then cry “‘Hosunna,” but today has ouly [ day 0 ald, not know when they would be | yothing can bs done until the Georein Pa- Death from Apoplexy. SCrucify them:” And as to your ‘“specific | returned o Briceville. ik cific uscertaius just what the Georgia Cen Nows was recoived yesterday of the death | charge’ that | received of Moessrs. Kimbail and The soldiers are still at the capitol. Their | g iy entitled to. ‘I'he fact that tho Goor- i Milliger bor of Mrs, 1. J, | (hump sowe 0, (not §116.03 as you state), forces will be lacreased by sixteen mon. who | gia Central's dividend was guaranteed is en- of Rev. J. H. Milligan, fathor of Mrs. L. J. | \whion sum was stolen money, and a private ved from Chattanooga last night. ‘These | yjrely lwnorea by the Danville oficers. A Smith, formerly of this city. ‘The deceased [ dobt they owed me personally, lot me say ) were sent 8t once to the post, and aro | meoiing of the executive committee of the bas boen living with his daughter's famity | eithor you aro vory verdant or you tuink our | driliing with tho other soldiors today. | Dauviile directors was ualled but uot held for the past yoar and moved with them | Western beoplo very green wheu you expect DOYO B0 BOW. 8)RLY- 10| . o e | because of the lack of & quorum. when (héy left Council Blufts for Dayig | them, if a bank fulls, to refuse to accept th comussioned oficers ut the post, City, Neb., & couple of months wgo. His | amount they had deposited, especially when - Louisville & Nashville Ohanges, death occurred very suddenly at mfdnight | itis handed to them by the banker's clerk win . Lovisviie, Ky, . Dac. 20.—To succeed ! Sunday night from apoplexy. H2 was well ‘\“ iike l'MN:-"' lw“f \'vr’y K-mur“'h‘uflvr to Pigkne, S. D, A meeting of | Srurat Knott, who was recently made first 1S A kuown hero and in Owaha, whero ho was | Jonate my hard roed money to s0me | gquaw men and mixed blooa ludians was | yice presidont of the Louisville & * ¥ fioancial agent for the Presbyterian Theo- | Worthy charity in Council Blufts will strike mlm at Fort Pierre last night. Thoy intend | o .”; ‘\Iv ‘\m’|\,-l:u“<u: ;““u'“\ '.\n lm\”: One Minute Remedy logical sominary, recently founded. your western readers dumb, for such gener railroad, V pdenberg has en appointed For all affections of the L i daity 15 typical of money lenders in geueral | 10 506 the light colored Indians at al the dir trafie ma r, and 10 succeed Vandenberg v i S < g b S o iR S Dinrorons=—1. A Milier, K. 0. Gloason, B L ] T C—— i *the ‘oast particutarly. “Yours | forent agencies in the Uuitea States and get | as general froight agent, C. B. Compton, now | [ Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, || ,ouset oreanised,bank o, tas, sity,, Foratun and | Shugurts ko K, M it 1. b edmandson, Charies PR v e e o o ,\"5 5 | wuly T. J. MACKAY thoir aid in paying expenses in carrying the | general agent of the Lowsville & Nasuville EXCEPT CONSUMPTION amhion pait 10 solisctions. Asaranst. ot Taginias | s Hupaun Transuot gonoral banklug bust: o the Merriam block, next to the Youns | “inyg following resolutions are self-expl ana- | attoruey g docision to the United | at Birmingbam, bas been appointed | ANI T Siix, baaks. Lankars And GOrpOraUONs 40HCIEL POgS dfhraeat unpilel § v Aoy ban Men’s € h{wlmn &lnun\im\hm- . 1"}-“'““ tory Statos sup court. They believe tha it | C. H. Trumble, general freight agedt of | AND 50 CENTS, need teachers and only one-half usual v ¢ affects all wixed blood Indiaus of all Indian | the Kentucky & Indiaua Bridge company, For Sale by Drugglsts . = 4 :n‘lcvxuro charged, it '“'“““”lwfiomm Awerica 98 97 811 20CI80 | s resignod i WA Brivgs slaphey - TEREST ON TIME DEPOSIT{ Brother Pligrims J, F. 1. Chswmp are reported us under