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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1890)
I I 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : { MtUBPAY FEBKUAKY 22 , 1800. lF I ' THE OMAIIA BEE I | | COUNCIL BLTJEFS 'I ' OFFICE tiU iarKAKIiSTIlUUT | ' rcUvtrfit by carrier In nnjr part of * • > • CUr , . ll.W.lll/rOK. . . . MANAQKII ' TELEPHONES ! M { IlrCINFFSOrKItE No 43. M MniiT Kihtoh No , a. H J11NOU MENTION H K. Y , P. Co m Council Blurts Lumber Co , coal 8 Ipatchcrcoal , 114 Main street H Spring Roods , Holler , tailor , 310 IIway ' B Carbon Coal Co wliolcsnlo retail , 10 Pearl M Has taken flva premiums Angelina flour B Try a sack M Tlio Vesper literary society moots this 1 evening nt8 o'clock sharp , in tlio Press club M rooms M The remains of Miss Anna Bergman , who m died at the Crcston house a few dnjs ago B were yesterday forwarded to Harrington , Neb M Tlio ( unoral of Charles Hotidorson took H plnco nt 2 o'clock yoRtcrday afternoon from H the rcsldenco In tlio southern pnrt of the city , 1 General J. 11. Weaver is booked to deliver B an nddrcss In this city on March 7. Ho will M speak under the auspices of the Tariff lto- H form league . The funeral of Jane V. , wife of P. J. Hak- M cr , will tnlio place from St Paul's church H nt 2 o'clock tomorrow nftornoon The du- H . ' ceased was fifty-six years of ngo- H f , The t'orcsclieiincr.Siowart ham case was M submitted to the Jury In the district court M I last cvon lng after bolnit on trial five dnvs i Thcro will bo no court today , as it is a legal H • holiday M ) Articles of Incorporation of the First Sev- M I cnth Day Adventlst church have been filed ' ' with the county rccordor The trustees are M I Jens Jensen , hM. . Corhaly and M. C. Chris H tlanson , | > Achungoof venue has been taken in the H cases of tbo stnto vs Thomas Owens and Al , ' Wolis , accused of selling liquor without n 1 ! permit Justice Schurz will hear tbo cases Hj ' next Monday H Tlio school bonrd moots at 3 o'clock this H i nftornoon to visit the western part of the l city and look ever the proposed sites for the l ' now school Building The regular mooting J ' will bo hold Monday owning H I A citizens ' mootiug will bo hold nt the H court house next Thursday cvomng for the HJ ) purpose of discussing the situation and so- H ) lccllng nomlneos for the vacancies that will l soon occur on the municipal ticket H The president of the Milwaukco railroad H very kindly approves the request of our clti- | zetis for the change of name of the station ' at Glcndaio to "Chautauqua , " and it will I lioreaftor bo known by that name The Rock H | Island will probably adopt the same name H | William Cadwoll , ono of the Logan bat.k- H ors rccontly convicted in the Harrison county H district court , passed through the Dluffs H { yesterday morning in cbargo of Sheriff Gar HH ' risen , on route to the Fort Madison ponl- H tcntiary Caldwell gees for a term of ' eighteen months H ! Ward Committeeman W. 13. Fisher of the j Sixth ward has concluded to change the location - cation of holding the democratic ward cnu- cus from the Broadway , hose house to the Streetsville school This is at the rqquest of n largo number of citizens , who desired a H more central point H The celebrated suit of Wright , Baldwin & Haldano vb the city , for the possession of Fuirmount park , will bo heard in this city in the federal court before Judge Love , March . 24. Both sides have been tailing active steps jf in the case for the past few montbs , but the H city authorities claim they will have no T trouble in establishing their title to tbo J ! property H The real estate exchange has appointed a J committee , composed of Messrs L. P. Jud- J son , J. E. F. McGee and J , It Rico , to con J for with the city nutborities and also the J water works company and ascertain if stnnd J plpos cannot bo erected at certain points , so J , that new additions among the hills ran bo J supplied with water This is also for the J purpose of accommodating localities which J are above the present reservoir H The snowfall of yesterday afternoon In- J creased toward night , and during the even J ing Superintendent Koynoids found it nco- J essury to sta t out the revolving brush plow H' to keep the lines open for motor travel No H , ; dlftlculty was experienced in keeping the H | ' lines clear , and double trains were run on HI main line as usual The plow was kept run 1 ningnslongas the Btorm lasted , and trains 1 will start out this morning on time H | Peter Bilccn 1b released and inquiry Into Hi , the case lea "ds the officials to believe that ho 1 waa not guiltv , and that the Ponder lad com 2 mlttcd the deed and when cornered on- J dcavorcd to fasten the crime on Ullgon The case was called before Justice Schurz , but owing to the absence of the county attorney J the court refused to proceed A change of J- venue was than taken to Justice Harnett Mrs Hart refused to appear and llllgen was discharged Hr Hov S. B. Unrnitz , western secretary of the board of homo missions of the Evan pelical Lutheran church of tbo United States , and Ilav G. W. Snyder , president of the Lut horan synod of Iowa , will bo in ibis cltv tomorrow The object of this visit is tbo establishment of an English Lutheran > church in our midst Kov Mr Uarnltz will J , preach Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the j . Young Men's ' Christian association nail ) ' The gentlemen will conduct services also at HH the Danish mission house , on Ninth street H ; nnd Twenty-fifth avenue , atl033a. ; m , and ' 7W0 : p. m. To all these sorviccs a cordial H Invitation Isoxtondcd to the public H' Wall paper : all the newest styles at popu- j lar prlcoB at tbo Boston Store BJ Dent ' bo deceived The finest , cleanest , Jl best moat market lu the twin cities is Mcschondorfs H ' I'crHiiniil larneiaphs H Simon Eiscmnu is in St Louis on a busl- < uess trip H JudgoG A , Uoblnson is home from Mary vlllo , Mo , where bo has boon vfsitlng Thvo doro L. Uoblnson , n cousin Too two have boon living but n few miles apart for years , and did not know each others aadress until a short time ago , M Miss Eftlo Louis ioti for Chicago Thurs , day to visit friends Before roturnlng she will also visit Lafnyotto and Logansport , H Mr and Mrs Kuhns and daughter Alma arrived from Duluth yesterday morning und are visiting Miss Mlnnlo Shaw , M Mrs H , II Glover of Grand Island Is in the city , a guest of her parents Mr , and Mrs 11. H. Field , H . Drs Woodbury have removed their denta ofllco to 101 Pearl street , up stairs , H Tlio Iiuaderd B of flno watches and Jewelry in the city , and tbo place to buy the best goods ut the lowest prices la the establishment without rivals , the most rellablo firm of i C. B , Jacqvkmin & Co HH City Steam Laundry , 81 Main Tel 141. HH m An Anintoiir Porformnnoo Hh Members of the Independent Order ot M Good Templars presented the temperauco PJ drama , "A Social Glass , " at Hughes hall PJ last ovoulng Owing to lb a storm the audi enoo was not very large , but tbo play was very wo 11 put on Mr , Pardoy had clmrgo of the porformancu , and it was imdor his direction that It was prepared Too follow Ing is the cast of characters : Bob Brittle George Pardoy Charles Thornloy , Gcorgo .Murr lr , Slater , F. U , Prouty Harold Iladloy John Van Patton John Farley A. K. Foxloy James Kollls , , John Poole Eva Tliornlo . . Mrs C. II , Coleman Notty Nottleby , . , , , May Johnson Mrs Farloy , , , , . . . Ida Hunter i It has also been decided to giro a grand matinee this afternoon and repeat the pay this evening , As the cause Is a worthy eco the entertuuimonts will doubtless bo well patronised The entire cast , with the ox- HJC ception of Mr Pardoy , are homo people , H W. O. Dlckov , Buccetsor to C , M. Fulton , H eroccrlesL74l Uwav Call and.seo us HH [ m a H. Wadsworth & Co , 207 Pearl street , loan money lor Lombard inv Co J m H The Manhattan sporting headq'r4tS B-way. H Dr II , S , West , porcelain crowa and H t > "dgo work , No 13 Pearl , H v IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , The Erection of the Unlou Dapot la Assured ' THE POLITICAL POT SIMMERS , Xho Vctornn Plro Fli litcrs' Uall Amntciir Tliofttrlcnl" ! Tlio Court * oils Speolnl Session Gen eral nnd Pergonal All Obstncles Are Ovcrcom * . Next Tuesday the union depot quostton Is to bo dotorralnod At the tlmo of the moot ing of the union depot committee with the representatives of the various roads in Omaha six weeks ago , nt which the Burling ton , Union Pacific , Wabash and Northwest ern roads were represented , these companies nil expressed themselves as favoring the Bcbcmo , but It was impossible to take nny denntto action until the Milwaukco and Uock Island roads were also willing to take part This they nro now ready to do , and the his tory of the nrocoodlngs that have led to this change is best told by Hon , W. B. M. Puscy , who has ulnved mi Important part In the ne gotiations of the past few weeks Said that gcntloninn : Everything has been done since the meeting six weeks ago The Milwaukee nnd Kock Island were unwilling to cntor into any ngroement with tbo Union Pnclllc nnd the other roads ns they were Inclined to fool somewhat sore ever the Union Pacific and Northwestern combine , nnd were disposed to hold out against any thing that would tend to bonellt the ether roads The other companies had nil inado arrancements for gottlng into Omaha , and they were shut out in the cold Thuy were nuturally vcrv anxious to get across the river , aud that was tbo main object they bad In Vow , Tbo Union Pacifio would lot thorn ever tholr bridge , but the terms were any thing but satisfactory Finnllv they said , well build abridge , ' and a bill was intro duced m congress It passed the sennto , but it was Bldotractcod In tlio house It was referred to a committee , and there It was held by Council Bluffs folks Unless this city was willing , the bill would never have gene through Wo saw Mr Cable , president of tbo Uock Island road , mid wo finally maao n contract to the effect that if the opposition was removed und the bill was passed tha Hock Island would enter into the union depot plan and become the nggrcssive party to secure Ub orcction , I went on to Washington and the bill was passed That gives tbo Uock Island a way to get over the river However , I dent think that will . build the bridge If the Pacitlo is nllowed'to discontinue its dummy grains the Union Pacific bridge Is all that is necessary to accommodate nil the roads There is no necessity for another bridge but now that the charter is secured tbo Hock Island ' land can use it as a club to get the use of the present bridge on favorable terms This , I am positive will bo.done , mid then that part of tlio question will bo settled This city virtually secures for the Uock Island a right of wuy over the river , and they nro now bound to como In and bolp us build the union depot All of the roads will bo represented at the incoting to bo hold In Omaha next Tuesday , and I am conlident that steps will bo tukoti to begin worlt at once It isnlt going to require the roads to put up anymonoy to erect tbo structure It will bo bonded nnd the roads will no- gotlato the bonds , The Union Depot com pany hero will either turn over the stto at cost or will take stock to that amount in the new company Of course the depot isn't built yet , and wu mustn't crow until we are out of the woods , but It Is certain that the plan is in a moro promising condition today than it has ever been before , and I bellevo that tbo erection ot the structure is at last assured We are In a position to demand its erec tion The town that has done so much ior the roads has a perfect right to ask this in return , and it is to the interest of tbo roads to grant it The immonsa business hero cannot bo satisfactorily bandied in uuy other manner Council Bluffs has become such uu important railroad center that it is imperative for the roads to meet in a union depot " Wont the other roads fool that they ought to bo granted a remission of taxus or something of tbo kind , inasmuch as the city has made such a concession in favor of the Union Papiflcl" "No sir , 1 dent think so " How about another tax similar to that voted for the motor companyl" There wont bo anything of the kind The roads will probably want the city's co operation in securing the condemnation of property so that they ran all get into the now depot , but I dent ' think any moro will bo asked in the way of-subscriptions. The committee bus worked hard and has aocured the site and that Is all that should be asked , 1 am firmly convinced that all the prelimi naries have now been settled , nnd that the meeting next Thursday will discuss methods and plans of gottlng to work Immediately AVall Daper at popular prices at the Boston Store , Council Bluffs Study economy and save money bv buying your wall paper at the Boston fatore Coun cil Bluffs All now styles wall paper at the Boston Store , Council BlufTs Popular prices Iowa lump coal , spot cash , 13.50 per ton Council Bluffs Fuel Co Co.m The 1'olitlcnl Outlook What Is the meaning of Wudsworth's do- clinatlonl" was the question that was proba bly asked oftener than any other at too places of publiu resort yesterday , It waq cauced by the appearance in the morning papers of a card lrom S. B. Wadsworth , thanking his friends for the Interest they had shown in bim , but refusing to any longer entertain any thoughts ot being a candldata for tbo mayoralty Inasmuch as ho has all along expressed a desire to bo the demo cratic nomlnoo and his candidacy has met with general approval , his sudden action in the opposite dlreotion naturally excites com ment , and the whys nnd wherefores that might have led to it are the all absorbing subjects ot discussion , It Is tlio provallmg belief that pressure ot some kind wis brought to boar , but just the nature of It is thus far a mystery Why , Its a political move , ot course , " declared an anti-James democrat , but I cant see thn necessity for it Wadsworth would undoubtedly have been the demo cratic nominee , In that case , the republi cans are reported to have said that they would endorse tbo nomination , \ am In clined to think thut that very statement was what caused the trouble Tno leaders of tbo old time ring were ruthor suspicious that something was in the wind , and were afraid to put up a man who would toccivo the re publican endorsement They thought there was soma little scheme on foot , aud as they could not Und out what It was , tholr only show seemed to bo to kill oft Wudsworlb This was done , as nearly as I can find out , through his partners They were to repre sent that his vandldaoy would injure the business , and they kicked so vigorously that ho had to withdraw He represents the Lombard Investment company , aud It is very possible that tboy also pulled the string ut headquarters " Another theory Is that Mr Wadsworth hM been induced to pull uway from thn demojratla convention , aud will coma before the citizens convention to head their ticket , There is no doubt but that ha could be elected as such , but the Idea that such is his intention Is not uenorally accented , The democratic primaries will be held this evening , and there will bo a lively tlmo in the Second ward Dr F , P. Bellinger is a candidate for another term as alderman , but the Glebe and Alderman Lacy are after lain with a sharpened stick , It Is stated that ho has boeu unduly obstreperous when the leaders of tha ring have tried to thrash him into line , and has been altogether too inde pendent In his actions to bo allowed another term if the ring can possibly keen blui out It is said ha opposes giving the Ulobe tbo city printing , and that is of course sufUcieut to make tha party organ drop him llko a hot potato Lacy opposes him because bo op posed Laoy , and the stalwart nrosldeut ot tbo council makes no bones ot his bitter an tagonlstn against the alderman front the Second ward , It Is even , hinted that the op position will go so far m to work in > quiet way for the republican nominee rnthcr than allow Belllngor to go in ngnin The repub licans nave not yet nominated a candidate for alderman from the Second , nnd the tnnttcr Is loft to the dologotos It Is re ported thnt Theodore Guittnr will bo the man , but n ho Is also mentioned for mar shal It is Impossible to say In which direction ho will bo pushed At the republican primaries the following nominations were made and delegates to the convention selected : mist WARD Chairman E. B. Gnrdlnor Clerk E. J. Abbott Alderman L A. Caspur Delegatos-B. S. Harnett , E. J. Abbott , E. H. Gardiner , William Slodontop , M. A. Moore , Alex wood , S. B. Snyder , Committoomun E. J , Abbott 8BCONO WAltU Chalrman-P. Wind Secretary L. G. Knotts Delegates Theodore Guittnr , P. Wind , II Pace , E. Molt , L. G. Knotts , J. Fox TI1IUI1YAU1 > . Chairman John LlndU Clerk Oscar Pfolffor Delegates William Arnd Oscar Pfolffer , W. S. Hnvorstock , L. Uridenstoln , Charles G. Saunders , S. P. Walker , George F. Smith Commlttooman John Llndt , fouhtu WAitn Chairman A. T. FliUtlngor Clerk John Gilbert Delegates John Gilbert , L. Everett , G. V , Wright , hII. . Hill , W. I. Smith , J. F.Evans , W. h Patterson rjFni WAUD Chairman J. C. Grason Clerk-C. Spruit Alderman Peter Smith Dclegatos-A. N. Scrlbncr , W. A. High smith , L. Uurctiatn , G. II , Archer , Cary A. Heed , T. H. Dunn Committeeman Cary A , Reed SIXTH \VA1II > . Chairman G. A , Young ClerK G. A. Young Alderman A. C. Harding' . Committeeman G. A. Yancy Delegates C. C. Clattcibuck , J. A. Mils solwhito , E. Campbell , G. A. Yancey , W. James Committeeman G. A. Yancy The republican city convention will beheld held next Friday nt 2 o'clock , In the south court room of the county court room Tno democratic convention will bo held next Wednesday uftcrnoon at 1 o'clock nt the city bulldin ? . The officers to bo nominated are ns follows : Mayor , marshal , judge ot superior court , city solicitor , city engineer , treasurer , audi tor , superintendent of marxets , ono alder man-at-largo , assessor The democratic caucuses tonight will beheld hold at thn following places : First ward At Wheeler & Heralds ofllco on Broadway nnd Benton streets , Bolcct eight dologatcs nnd nominate a candidate for ward alderman Second word At city building , Bolect seven - en dologatcs and nomlnato a candidate for ward alderman Third ward At Masonio Temple , select eight delegates Fourth ward At court hot-so and select seven delegates . Fifth ward At Eighth avenue school house , solcct seven delegates and nominate a candidate for ward alderman Sixth Ward At school house , corner of Twenty-fifth street aud Avenue B , select six delegatus und nomlnato a candidate for ward alderman Each ward caucus will also select a mem ber of the city central commlttoe for the en suing yeur Tlio linmoug I'ltlCE LIST Granulated sugar , 1SI < lbs $1.00 BestC , UJtfUis 1.00 Hominy , uer lb 03 Best rolled oats , uer lb : 04 Choice rice , per lb 07 CaliforniahaniB , per lb 0(5 ( Full crenm encese , per lb 14 Choice Rio coffee , per lb 23 Choice Japan tea , per lb 20 Good laundry soap , 11 bars 23 Best laundry Bonp , 0 bars . . . , 25 3-lb box starch . " . . . . . . . . . .20 2 hoop pail 17 B hoop pail 23 Church A & H aodn , per lb 08 Best domcstle sardines , per box 05 Host mustard sardines , per box , 10 All best plug tobaccos , per lb , 44 Host elder vlnehar , per gul 20 Fine potatoes , per bu 35 Good family flour , per suck bO Best Minnesota flour , per sack 1.50 200 Broadway , jopp Ogden House The handsomest and cleancbt market , best meats and lowest prices at J. M. Scanlans Save SO per cent on tombstones and menu ments Desicn sheet uno price listfr o. L. Kelley , 203 Broadway , Council Bluffs m * Thn Council Mri ts • The city council hold ir special session at 5 o'clock ' yesterday afternoon for the pur pose of approving the appointment of Colonel - nol A. T. Whlttleiey ui rogistr.tr of the Second ward , vio3 C. A. Hose , resigned Mr Rose , who was the democratic registrar , was uuablo to agree with El Mott , the republi can nomlnco , hence his resignation The dispute was regarding the manner In which the books should Do kept und regarding tbo order calling for a transfer of narne3 from the Secoud and Fourth wards to the now wards made by dividing them Bc3ldos up- proving the soleotion of Colonel Whittlesey , the council passed u resolution directing the muyor to insert a clause in his election proclamation for the submission to the voters at the coming election of proposi tions to vote u ono mill tax for park purposes , und a half mill tax locrcato nsink ing fund for the purchase of property on the north side of Indian creek for park purposes It la stated that the latter was inserted with a view to creating n park in the western part of the city , in accordance with a . petition submitted to tbo council last fall by voters in that part of tbo city , There wuro but four of the aldermen present , Alderman Laoy presiding Mayor Itohror was out of ibo city , and Aldormcn Bollinger and Everett unable to bo present Consternation uttlm Boston Store , AVhon a Bee reporter stopped In front of tbo Boston store , Council Ulufts , yesterdav his first Impression was that they were moving out , us many hales in front and cases of goods were piled up Stepping lnsido bo learned the cauBo The great number ot cases were now spring goods bought direct from the best eastern markets for spot cash ' Ladles , now is the tlmo , and tbo Boston store is the place to buy your spring dress goods 'J 'ho Boston store is always abreast of the times A now department has been added to tboir store You will find a complete stock ot wall panor on tbo second floor , nnd it is being sold at prices that will astonish you , The Council Bluffs Insurance company's' average annual Income since organization has been $120,000,00. Disbursements since organization for losses and ether ex penditures now exceeds { 1,000,000.00. Risks written since organization , $43,770,545.00 Every property owuer should patronize this homo institution , und in that wuy encourage and build up our city , J , U. Allen Is the city agent of this company , and a moro honor able , reliable and trustworthy man can not bo found Tno directors of the company are Hon W. F. Sapp , E. L. Sliugart , V , M. Gault , John Runners , M. C. Brainerd and J. Q. Andersen S. M. Williamson soils the Standnrd and Domestio sowing machines 100 Main st The water runs when Uixby plumbs , C , B , steamdyo works , 1013 Broadway The Veteran Firemen The annual ball of the Veteran Firemen's association was given at Masonio toinple last evening ; , and was very largely attended The sale ot tickets was even larger than was expected , and the affair was a great success Thomas Uowman was master of ceremonies , and was assisted by tbo following commit tees : Arrangements -Jamcs Bradley , John Mad den , J , L. Tompleton Reception Mayor Kohrer , Chief Walters , J , W. Peregoy , P.Luoy , George Holmes , F , It Guanella Floor J , L. Tompleton , Joiin Madden , C M. Maynard Charles Nicholson , Charles Mitchell , J. Bolui , rw A Historic Wtf/ffllnRtrtn / Horror The dreadful digaator which htt9 ever * ttikon SocrotnryoiTrnoy rccnlls the shocking tragedy of February 28 , 1814 , by which two cabinet ofllcors , n high naval olllcor and ether officials were in stantly hilled iti < tfM very prcsonco of President Tyloi'iuul his cablnot , says the Boston Advertiser The story of the tragedy is told in ni/gruphio manner in the recently publis d Diary of Philip Hone " In Ills ouiry for February 20 , 1814 , ho says : "Ilorriblol Most horrl- blol An express , arrived at 2 o'clock bringing an accounti.of an awful calns- troplio which occurred yesterday , at about 4 o'clock p. m. , on board Captain Stockton steam higato Prlncoton Tlio vessel , yvhich was hero a lowtveoks ago , fitted up with Ericsson's propellers , and carrying an enormous wrought-lron gun , which throw , by the force of forty 11 vo pounds of powder , a bull of proportionate tionate size , three miles at each dis charge The murderous projoetllo was named the Peacemaker ' and most deplorably has It enrnod its tuimn , by making , in an instant , thopcacoof sov- ornl of the most distinguished men of the country , and sending them whore the wicked cense from troubling " As far as the accounts have reached us , It iscortaiu that In discharging this gun with a ball , near to Alexandria on the Potomac , it exploded tit a time when there was a party on board of 500 ladles and gentlemen , including the uresidont nnd the heads of departments ( nil ex cept Mr Sponccr ) with tholr families , naval wnd military ofllcors , senators and members of the house of represent atives , and all the distinguished per sons rcsidont nnd visiting 1Vnshington. Tlio elToct of this tremendous explo sion wus the immediate death under the most shocking clrcumstnncos of Mr Up3hui' , bocrctary of state ; Gov ernor Gilmer , secretary of the navy ; Virgil Maxey , ltitu eliurgo d'affaires nt Belgium ; Danlol Gardner , Into state senator of Noyv York , from Long Island ; Commander Beverly Konnon , United States navy , and others , Captain Stock ton was ( laiigcrovsly wounded nnd Colonel - onol Benton slightly Governor Gil mer's wife was on board Tlioro were 200 ladies on board , but fortunately they yvoro all below dining and drink ing toasts The voice of mirth and joviality below mingled yvith the groans of the dying on dock Not ono of the la dies were injured DlBFOllitinii Notice The partnership heretofore existing be tween I A. Odoll nnd C. W. Ilrjnntls this day dissolved by mutual cousont , and a now partnership hns bctn formed between I , A. Odell and F. W. Peterson , formerly of Charter - tor Oak , la , for the purpose ot conducting a general hardware business The new lirni will assume all liabilitlesand collect all debts belonging to tbo old firin I. Ji OnEii . C W. BltVANT V , W. PETEItSON . CouncilTlluffs , Feb , 21 , 1890. FuUlinoof homeopathic medicines at Ellis . The Ross Investment and Trust compan y. * Dempsey Bros , ciindy manufacturers and wholesale dealers Send for prices ' 1 ho Iilon Tumors Secret The boldest individuals , wlioputthoir heads two or three times a day into the lions mouth , lmvo ttjltl mo the best way to withdraw it from the gulf is , first of all , not to open the acquaintanceship with this exporirriont ; and , secondly , to perform it with j'ront nerve , says the author of Abrobuts and Mountebanks Nerve , that is the gVcat secret of the lion-tamor , the solo cause of his author ity ever his beasts When -ho has studiod'it subject for some time , endeay- oring to fastun its character an * d' among the hictror animals the character ter Is very individual very accentuated ono morning the man quietly yvnlks into the cage : He must astonish the beast and ovorayvo him at once As to the training , it consists and here 1 quote tbo wordii of an expert "in such matters in commanding the lion to perform the exereisc-s which , please him ; that is to say , to make him oxcuto' from fear of the whip thoio leaps which he would naturally take in his wild stuto There is ono fact which no ono yvould suspect that it is easier to train an adult lion taken in a snare than an ani mal born in a monagoriu The lion of the bojth is in the same position Cm sporting dogs yvhich play much yvith children ; they are soon spoiled for yvork Pcxon possessed ilvo or six lions yvhich ho had brought by hand As u rule they live yvith the stall of the mc- nngorio on terms of perfect familiarity , but this frequently Ir-ads to tragic inui- dents Lions , oven linns in a fair , will devour a man in line style Can I say that the four of such an accident is eve sulllciontly strong to raako mo pau = o on the threshold of a monugorio ! No I cherish , and llko mej you also ohorish the hope that some day yvo may see ft , lion tamer enton This contingency somotlmes occurs , in fuct moro than is usually supposed For instance , yvitli- out leaving the Pezon inoniigorle , it is not a year since the proprietor nar rowly escaped being devoured by his boar Groom at Chulons-aur-Marno. "Ho yvould have perished it his sou Adrian Peen and not thrown himself , sabre in hand , between the two combatants and killed the boar on the spot Mrs WitiBlow's Soothing Syrup for children teething softonsthu gums and allays all pain , "o cents a bottle , Desirable dwellings for rent at reduced bv E , II Slioufo & Co , ronlnl agents , roadway und Main st , up stairs J. O. Tipton , real estate , D27 Broadway Wo want you to Hat your rentul property yvitn us aud wo will secure you good , r e liable tenants Renta collected and special attention given to euro of property K. H. Sheafu & Co , Broadyvay and Main st , up stairs I'rnnnr.itUm * for Ieac\ The Garde duojpjE/rps / of the Gorman army has been lequippod with noyv Binall-boro reporting rilles , and the whole German iirtvs is expected to have the noyv arm by April 1 It yvi 1 bo the first army so oqulflpfed m The popular walt'jpuper and decorative establishment of p. C. Miller has been re opened yvith Mr Miller as manager , The entire stock has beau purchased by Jacob L. Jensen , and largely increased by the addi tion of nil the latest styles anl1 designs uy the best manufacturers ' 1 hn old establish ment Is ready for business again , n fact tbo publlo yvlll note yvith interest A good girl can sc uro n good situation to do general housnworkeby calling on Mrs P , M , Pryor , 010 Bluff st < Kelley & Younkerman , headquarters for family groceries , Cheapest place in town RHEUMATISM , Lumbago , HeadacheToothuclie , NEURALGIA , Bore Throat , Swellings , Frostbites SCIATICA , Sprains , Ilruliei Hums , Scalds * ' THE CHARLES A. VOGEtER CO , entlmari , lit Fa rm Wagons , h W a\ \ r ; / | \nr rifrWarrnn . ' of Missouri mrui * xir m * f uUIIIIJJifaJJ | | | | ; ' w , fc i > r a ! * ? Miri I I buggies , " 1 3 ' srm : ' f Agents Wanted in f - I IMM UJXmMl _ V" y * " " * TO * 35 W , lorrcspondrncc U ' A ' "L J , THE WAY TO GET TO THE LARGEST IMPLEMENT HOUSE IN THE WORLD BII aK PEERLESS OOAC : : ' jl The following testimonials fiom largo consumers or fuel , who have given all kinds of coal practical and crucial tests , are the best posslblo ( I recommendations thnt our celebrated lllack Voerlcss Is the best coal fcr all purposed on tlio market : 1 ! Jh . s ) ' ° Btve the lllack Peciless Coalathor- house with lllack Peerless Coal aud nro thor kitchen use , and yvould lmvo no ether It j * 9"Rc , . stnn , B , , lls . ° . llnou It is tno best coal otighly satlsllod yvith it in point of heat , econ makes the least smoke , ashes and cinder * and , iJ ' J.turP ° 'f in the yyostern market , audi omy and clcnnlluost It gives off Ilttlo smako glyos the greatest degronof heat ot nnyro.il , i , have burned thousands of tons of nil kluds of leaves Ilttlo ashes and feyv clinkers yvo hay o ever used , and is by tar the cheapcsO j f coal v . vv * * ' ' . Kt > r'K 1' ' * Hkniiy KimkmA ! * & Co and cleanest fuel in the market ( I , j ttr . , . , t-lty btonra Launilry Wo have used sovcrol hundred tons of lllacK ttobST 4. Siktmn , iltj We have honted our mammoth dry goods roerless Coal during tins y > inter for bollor and Kiel Hotel fM Sold Exclusively by SAPP & KNOTTS , 31 Main St , Council Bluffs Jmk yNPBECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! OVIlll A MILLION DISL'llfUUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company Incorporated Uj tlio l.cnlilatun > . for educational nnu charitable punm * ? * , ami Us franchise niftdo a partortlio present statu constitutionin lSTS , bjrnn overwhelming popular vole Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take plnco Scml-Aiinunlly ( June nnd December ) nnd its Or.tml Single Number Drawings take plnco In each.of the other ten months of the year , nnd all are drawn In public , at tbo Academy or Music , New Orleans , La FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS For Integrity of Its Drawings and Prompt Payment of Prizes , . . , . . . AltcMoil as follows : " „ "yve do horcbr certify that wo supervise the ar- ranncmcntn for nil tbo monthly and semt annual Orawlnc , or the I ouMana State I oitory company , and In person nianaKo nnd control the < lra l.ii themselves , and that the same are conductot with Jionesty , fairnci * . nnd I" need lalth toward all par le , and wpnitlhorizj thciompnny to use thlsrcrll- tkntowltn raclmliosof our slunataros nttachod , In litsadveitlsenients " COM5IISSIONUHB. We the under Bned bnnts and bankers will pny nl prl/eadrnunlnt he Loultlsna State Lotteries which may bo presented ut o ir counter * . K. \VALM-lr.Y. . Pies Louisiana Nat Hank JMintltB LAKAUX , Pros , f-tato Nafl Hank A. BALDWIN , Pros New Orlenus.Nat'I Hank CAUL KOilN , Pros Union National Hank - GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , At the Academy of Music New Or leans , Tuesday , March II I890. CAPITAL PRIZE , - $300,000 100,000 llckctifltaicuoli : Halves $10 ; Quarter * S3 ; Tuuhu $2 ; . T.yvditlrtli" , $1. iisT or riuzts i i'iiizk ok imoaiis , . . r iooo 1 l'ltlXH OK KWUJIS lUVHJl 1 I'ltl/K Of M.OUJI * , mow 1 l'lll/.i : O * ' ii.UMH 20U I 2 JMIIZBS OX HOJOaie II UX1 r > I'ltlZUS Of DU IUV , . . , 2.VUU 25 l'ltlZKS OK I.OUIara , 251X10 1 > ! PKtZKS OK Wla o 60-101) i l IMlli'.l' .S OK .HUaro (0UU M ) l'Ul/.Ki OK SUUarj 10JUUU Al'I'liOXDlATlOV IllIZl . lua Prizes of MUaru , 50003 10) do .KJOnro , VW ) ) IJO do JOJaro , awn ItHMINAI PltlZhS Ill Prizes of f 100 nro to.100 iw do winro • . m.son 3,134 Prizes amounting to $1,054,830 Norn Tickets drawing Capital Prlics are not en titled to termini 1 prized AGENTS 1VA.\TEI > tlTVo i ct tin nATi's.or nny further Information desired , write le tbl ) to tbo underpinned , clontlr niiil' KyourreMenei-\ fttiilo.Loiuity , treet and 1 nil ubjr Moro rapid return mail dellvory will bo aiptired by > our enclosing nn cnyclopn hcirlniijour lu.l addiea * . ISSPOSTAETT Address il , A. DA UPIIIN , NowOrl8an3 , La OrM A. DAUPHIN Wabhiiigto i. D. C. Hy ordinary letter , contn nlnx Mo\KV Ohdhi.Ij- riio 1 by all express uoni | > unk8 , l. 'ow York uxchun o draft or postal note , ddress Registered Lelters containing Currency to NEW OULCAN3 NATIONAL HANIC , Now Orlean" . La ItoiF.iini u. that the uuyment of nrlio Is oluu.in Ti.rti nv limit .SAHOVAI , iiamch of New Orleans , un i tha tickets are Minicd by the president of an in Filiation , iWiosq eiintttrod rlitits are ioio.mlzul in the highest courts ; therefore , bonaro of a'i ' Imtta lion , or anonvirous FCliemes o.\n Doii.au Is tlio price of the mnllc art frnitlnnnr a lliket issi'kii nv i'K In ai wl nor Anylhlnuln ournmnooirered Corlj tlia null lis n swindle Liebig GOIWS EXTRACT OF MEAT INCOMPAUAULB IN PtAVOU Use It for Ueef Tea , Koupa , Sauces , ( Game , 1 Ish , o , ) Aplo or Airat Jolly , Ono pound omtratt of Ueef equal to forty pounds ot lean beef Uoiiuino only with Ml nnturo ol' J , von i | rBmi niiove , In blue SPECIAL NOTICEST COUNCIL BLTJFF3. FOR SALE AND R-NT. WANTin-A : capabla yvomnn for uoiioral noiuoworlc Tiie bleliest yvngeamlil , Apply al.HH lllnft at , Council lllulin . lio.isos nnd lota to trails for Council llluiraor Omaha unimproved tirou- aty 0.1) ) , Judd 6M IlroadyTay , Council Illuffs \XrANTl5D Good cauvasaora to work la T > Council HIuHj for two weans , Will lay il a day Addrosa II , II , lies nnice , Council llluda 1XrANTKI-A. Sir ! for general lioujowork VV Oood watjis and light work Tnrea In family , Hen.utre tiood ratcrenccs as to lionenty aud character , laipilro of Cole A ; Cole 41 Mala Wanted-Qood Heady man can males W to II a day , 'Ml llroadway , A ltd AIN Complete roller mill and saw mill for uale Capacity of roller mill , forty barrels daily Will sell farm In connection with mill It desired Oood reason , for solum ; . All Inquiries In regard to said prouerty sent to tne following address will receive prompt atten tion i U. fy Keel Heels , Is Improved reil estate to trade for nnlra NEW Omaha or Council illutfs property a B , Judd W9 Uroadway , T/1OH8AI.K or Kent-Garden land with houses , J by J. ILltlee 1M Main at . Council Ulugs secondhand furniture , stores and OABHfor A. J. Mande ) , OX llroadway , GREAT SLAUGHTER | " In Carpets , Mattings , Oil Olotli , Rugs , Silk , and Lace Curtains and Fixtures , Portieres ' Silks Plushes " Goods ' 4 Drapery , , , "LToholstery , Window Shades , etc Will make prices lower then any hsuse in Iowa or Nebraska Call ' and see us or write for prices and Samples * NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET COMPANY , j , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA I ; > ' w HEADQUARTERS FOR " I CALIFORNIA ORANGES I DUQUETTE & CO , I Fruits and Commission , 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la \ . j [ O. J . BEEBE&OOMPANY W Wholcsalo and Kotail Dealers in B F'XJKISriTXJEtJB : . I Largest Stock and Lowest Prices Dealers 'sen l for Catalogue J B Not 205-207 Bromlwii- , and 01-200 I > icrcu St , Council IIIull's , In V > ' B PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY * . HDipi/1 M \C-Hydraulic | | ahd Sanitary EtiRineor Plans , Estimates H 1 DiniMnDIIXL Spocilications Supervision or Publio Work Urowa H Building , Coucil Blults , Iowa ' B I I D7 Justice of the Peace OIHco over American Express , No 41 H NQPU . Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa H QTnWC 0. Qlft/IC / Attornovs-at Law Practice in the Stnto and Fed H O \JViL I Qt OllVIO eral Courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Bono Bloclc , K Council BlulTs , Iowa ' K ' SALK-ily rasldeaoa , fi33 Willow avenue FOH enue , oil Boutli side of IJayllsa parlt Heated by steam , llirntod by electricity and containing ail modem hmirovementi I.ot tOU bv 20) feet Also will sell " or oxcrmiifte for Improved city property , my farm ofKO acres , ton miles east of Council UlaHa N. M. Puaey Council illulfs BLUFFS property for ialo at great COUNCIIi . The following , nmous the most beautiful homes In the city , will be sold at great bargains , on mdnthly payments , or terms to stilt : Three now 8-rooni ho'uoi on Lincoln avenue two bloclts from olectnc motor line Two now 4-room houxea four WocKs from electric motor line on North Serontb stroar , One new n-rooni house four blocist from elec tric motor line on North Seventh street Three new 5 and room houses ono block from electric motor line corner Avenue A and Iwelflh street . . . . llesldes the abova I have house * nnd lots In all parts of the city One new 5-room house on Mill st , C. It J udd , OJU llroadway Council Hinds KSTATK-llousat aal noli anl ex changed Special attention glvan to exam inatlou ot tltle < . W. 0. Jamaa No II I'earl st SToTlK For rent No 1U8 llroadway , Peterson . blocti splendid location fordiygoods , boots and shoes Inquire ot J. F. Peterson lnos OrriCEit W , II M. Puskt OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS Corner Jfain and Droanwav , COUNCIIj HMTKKH , IOWA Dealers In forehjn and domestic exchange Collections made and Interest paid on time de posits S. E. MAXON , kliitst and Superintendent . Room 251 , I epplam Block , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA F. M. ELLIS & CO , ARCHITECTS AND HUILniNO 8UPK1UNTKNDKNT8. Itooms IWuiul 4.11 lloo HulldlnK Omaha Neb , mill Itoonis- und 211 Mernam llloct Councl miUIsj.ow . Correspondence Hoi cited J , D. KDXIUNllSOtf , B. Ij BlIDOtllT , Ires Vice Pros Ciias It , Hannan , Cashier , CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , Or COUNCIL DIUKfS Paid upCapltal Sino.ooo.oo Surplus 35,000.00 Liability to Doposltors..335.ooo.oo DliiECTOiis-I. ' A. Miller , V. O. Oleisoa , E. L. Bhugart , I ! . 1 ! . Hart , J. I ) . ISdnndson Cbas It Hannan , Transact general banking business Largest capital aud surplus ot any bank In rtorluwestern Iowa , Interest on time depoalU EELL & BERLIHGHOF , ARCHITECTS AND SUPEKINXI5NUK.N1H. ' Hoow a , Opera Uouse Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa No 27 Main St , Over Jacque- min's Jewelry Store ' OStlTCE Ac ltEVJVOI ! S teliiouali 'lc Confectioners Hie very latest novelties for hanquetH nu private parlies Choice fruits , bon tons , choco latet buttercups , and old fashioned molasses candy a specialty Orders for parties and malt ordois promptly tilled ! IW lloadway , council Illulfs , la Electric Truss35 , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc Agents wantea THE RUSSELL AUTOMATIC CUTOFF ENGINE Especially aiiiipled for Klectrlo 1 Ightlug Mills and KlevatoiH Kcguhitlon Lurablllty uni ] l-Xonomy not Kxcelled , SUes from 15 toiluj 11. IV E. C. HARRIS , Agt MO Pearl Btieet , CounclU lilulls Iowa ' Bond for catalogue , Complete steam plant ! erected , , furnished and * . r j lik " " THE V" J A. Co , . Murphy Manufacturing . 1st Avenue and 21st Street SASH DOORS Al BLINDS Hand and Bcroll Sawing Ite-Sawlns and Planing Hawing otallKlndPorcn Ilracketi Klndllug wood ti 'ii per load delivered Cleau sawdust by the barrel -Jo. All work to b llrBt-claan , U'elephono 11. Your Patronaso Boltoltod * , , CHRIS BOSEN j SASH & DOOR FACTORY " ' ; AND PLANING MILL v i Heat equipped , in on centrally located fa' tory 1ii * , l iit * * In the city , AH modern latest pattern muclilu ; 'VC F' crrf Operated by blcllled mechanics Hp clal ' m\ attention given to acroll and baud sawing , plan * -f B tug and trliulng General contracts aim e tt- ' H matea for houses and buildings ft ttpotialty , H Corner NorlU Main and Myustur streets Coujw H ell Illulfs Telephone SUV , H HI