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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1890)
H a TTTTC OMATTA T > AT17V "RTCTCtl nnDAY WJTRITATCY 28. 1800 THE OMAIIA BEE.1 COUNCIL BLUFFS OJ 1 Jtn NO i2 I'lvAUti stuilt : rrtlvertd by cairicr In nny part of the City 11. W. SIMON MlNAOLH TBIKIIIONrSl IHfiNrfsOmtr No 3. NhhitFuitiui No 2) ) Ml NOljTaiLiN iio > ! _ _ _ _ _ N \ 1' Co Council IitufTs Lumber Co coat Ul atelier coal , 1H Main street Sprinp Roods Ucitor , tnllor , 310 H way Carlen Coal Co wholesale retail 10 I'cirl Tolin Norvvool was vestcrday fined $ JO0 for disturbing tbo pence fame * Wllion wai oxamlnoa jostorday by tlio ln ano commlsslonorii nnd will bo taken to nn asylum Oscar Carlson and Miss Snrnh Hndllold , both of Undorwooo ucru married yesterday afternoon 1c the parlori ot the Nouwnyor hole ) K K Allen was charged with tllsturbintr the peace , in pollco court jestorday morn ing Ho pleaded not i ulltj , nod ns there were no witnesses to nrovo thut ho was ho \vni discharged ludgo Ajlcsworth gnvo seven foreigners their naturalisation l > ier jesterduv The voter factory will bo running full blast for the ncxttl rea dn > a bit there will bo n decided cided let up niter Monday Una defendant in the rorschoimcr Stow nrt hnm enso has moved for a now trlil If rnntcl this will in iko the llfth tlmotho cue tins gene through the Judicial mill , and It is Kettliis , ground very line Ilia funeral of Mrs 1 lira lnlrmnn will tnlto place nt J o'clock this afternoon from | the Uronilivay M L churcl Hov D C , 1 ranldln will ollli into 1 bo remains will bo interred In 1 mrvicu Irn AlcCollom tins been hold to the grand ] un on two Lounts of foreeri the bnll being I llxcil nt f.KO In oaeli enso Ho forte 1 nn I order on L Hlcdorm in for a $1 > suit of clothes nnd on Snrgont A , 1 v ins for a l air of boots Ho signed tliu iiimo of William I owls to enth Uo wis uniblo to glvo , bonds and "as sent to tbo county Jill Information was filed jcstordiy In Judo ( , I Ajlcsworth s eourt chnrUng A Honors Churlcs ltoberts , ] d Lovcl } J l'helps , II Hansen nn 1 b Hockbouph with larceny Thcl nro nil nee iscd of stcnllng coal from tl o Wnbasli jnrds lovely nnd HuekboUL.h 1 lea led Milltnud u inted to pi\ their lines I nnd Bcttlo with the railroi I cotntinj , but tbo cjscs of the others were continued I\ervono Is invite 1 to cill on l'usoj t Sbmltli in their now quarters ut the bend of X Irst nvenuo I vcrytbing now All old goods hnvobeen clonnod uutentliclj leaving ns ciimplcto a stoik ofstuplaand fancy fcro ccrics as can bo found anywhere , nnd all fresh Dent forget the place * Don'tlio deceived lho finest clennest best meat murKot lu the twin cities Is Mcschctidorf s I hcrebj nnnounco myself as nn Indcpen 1 ent candidate for aldcimnn from tlin J IftU ward > Hi ivu Hisiiton Drs Woodbury hnvoromoved their donta ofllcoto 101 Pearl Btrcot , upstairs The " • ! > dial \ cnire A suecial venire of Jurors for the district court lias been drawn us follows Henry Oicon Third ward Otis Larson Second vnrd J T MePhcrron II M Ihomas Hardin township Tames McGlll First \vnrl , 1 rnest Wanko Keg Crook , riiotnas Slater Crescent , Cliailos Qioon Lewis townshin G W Cook H W ICost , Fourth ivard , Henri Gittons Uoomer township , Lloyd l'routy Garner township , G A Ilob Inson , lourth ward J V binltb , Silver Creek Jnmos Hurne , Hobert Miller , ) Washington township , A J II ill Hnzcl Doll township A O Brezee 1 X Irst want HciirvSchmncdeckor | Norwilk , 1 oter Hotrlehork. . Jimcs Clinch 1 irst ward , Peter It oil Jhlid wnrd riiomis I rrench Hoomcr Chniles fahlels Hullo , I L Jcnlilns I owis , D IC Dodson First I ward Henry Huols Ionic ? soru ilk , II M I Tlnlov , 1 bird wird Vic Stevenson Second Ward , A A Richardson , Second ward , I J A Maxwell Norwalk Henrv ICelloy , I Third wnrd S W Scott , 1 S Mlllor , See I ondwnidW L , 13Il.ls fourth ward II I Scott Hnzcl Doll , Mllio McCarthy , llnra I ward , ItV Hough Neoln D H Houcock , I Charles S l'roetor , William McCrary lolin I I ox Second ward W C Chapman in col i , I Honrvblebcls Mlndcn.V II Wis weld G I T Miller , Second war I , I f Knymond , I Third ward , C K Hagoitv , V M Williams , I _ irst ward , E l'airinh Hazel Dill I I S M Williamson soils the Standard and I Domestic scwinc machlnos 100 Main st I Dr II S West porcelain crown and I bndfo work No 12 Pearl II I Domi soi Hros , can ly manufacturers nnd I wliolesalo dealers Send for prleos I Dosirnblo dwelling , * for rout at roduccd I prices tiL II Shonfo A Co rental agents , I LSroadwny und Main st , up stairs I The Councjl I31ulTs inBUranco company s' I nvorafo annual income since or * , inization I lias bcon $1.0 000 00 Disbursements I since ortanlziu on for losses nnd ether ex I lion litures now exceeds $1000 000 00 Iiisks ' I xvritton slneo organization (12 770 045 00 I Lvcrj proi orly a\\ nor should patronize this I liomo institution and in that way oncourngo I nnd build up out city J 13 Allen is the city ! I ngent of this company nnd a moro honor I nolo roll iblo and trustworthy man c-in not I bo found Itio directors of tlio companj are | Hon \V F bapp L L Shugart , r M Gault I John Ronnor3 M C Hramerd and J Q I Anderson I I Iown lump coal snot „ cash , f3 50 per ton I Council liluffti 1 uel Co II I Sn\o SO per cent on lombstonos nn 1 menu I moiits Design sheet una price lis * frjo L I Kelley J03 Broadway Council HiufTs I o I C U stoamdyo works 1013 Broadway I - I IVmoiinl l'nra rnplis1 I Simeon Barnes and wlfo of New York I are quests of Judge L L. Avlosworth They I have been on u tour to the Pnolllu coast nud II I the west , oxtondlng ever several months , and nio now on route homo G B Klingobiel of Wnisaw , 111 , Is In tbo i city , the guest of William Malonuy Mrs Max Mobn is ( piito HI with pnon tnonin but her condition is not regarded as crlous Miss I ottlo Green loft VVodnosday even Ing for the l'acitlo coast Mrs \V T VloltoylslsltinirMis Clom ' L 'W oils in Creston I M H ludd left Wednesday evening for rtcmont , Neb J C Hub } Is at Grand Island on bustnoss i City Steam Laundrt m , 31 Main To ) HIS S B W adsworth A Co , 07 Pearl struct , loan money lor Lombard Inv Co A full line of Jellies , preserves and Jams Just 0 | cued , lCollev iC Vouukermau Gillette f Froomau , practical decorators 28 Pcurl 3 O Tipton real ostntc , 537 Broalway Wo want jou to list jour rental property with us and wo will secure jou good , ro " liable tenants Kents collected aud spoclal f" attention given to care or property L. H 1 bhenfe A. Co , Droadwo ) and Mam st , , up • talrs 3 bo popular wall i aper and decoratlvo establishment ot P C Miller has been reopened opened with Mr Miller us manager The entire Btock has boon purchased by Jacob L Jensen , aud largely iucrcased by the addl 1 tlou of all the latest stvlos and designs uy the best manufacturers I hn old establish moot Is readv for business a alu , a fact tbo publlu will uoto with * mtoresL Tbo handsomest and oloauokt market , best meats and lowest prices ut J M bcaulaa's The water runs when Bixby plumbs j Fullllnepf bomeopatbia luedioiuos at Ellis , I Tbo Boss Investment anil Iruit company [ IN ] AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS , The Oltlzons Oopvono nnd Noml- nato a Municipal Ticket , THE DISTRICT COURT JURORS GrlovAticcs I or tlio I nrtitnntcR nnd Unfortuiintcs In tlio Political I Iglit ( .cnornl City iicub Notes Tlio I'lnt r ilok"in trom every Indication the coming election will bo ono of the most hotly contostrd ot er hold in the cltj , nnd there will bo hull a dozen tickets In the Held Dtssntitfactiou is the prcvallli g feeling and there is no tolling whnt the result will be It isdlftlcult to find n man who Is not kicking The majority of them ha\o gnovances ol some Wnd and those who hive none are kicking so as to bo In stjle The democrats who were dofontol In Wodnesdav's convention hnvo n reason to grlovo , nnil the successful ones nro uneasy on nccount of the citizens movement , which Is rapl lly increasing In | opulnrlty nnd bids fair to sweep the Hold , ns doinocrits and ro publlcins nro Hocking to its su | port Acuuiusof tlilrtj .represcntntlvo tnon , fifteen democrits and ns many republicans motyestordiv afternoon at the boird of tndo rooms for the purpose of preparing u ticket to bo submitted at the citizens con vention m the ovcnlr g Among these pros cnt were Colonel W V Sapp Gcorc.0 II Champ 1 I Brown , Simuol bom L L Shugnrt , Peter Peterson P W Ind ! . Jep sin 1 J Lvnns Blind Uisliton , George 1 Wright , lohn Sehoentgon Jerome McClin- toclc lord Wies V M Uiult , William Sicdontoi f , Max Mohn L A Uergmnn nnd others ot cquul promluenco After discus sing the Bituitlon at some length thoi acreod upon tlio following ticket Major Dr Donald Macrae Mnrslnl D A 1 nrrcll Solicitor O A Holmes Ircnsurer V W Spcttnin Superior Judge J J Stovvnrt Asspssoi Williim D Hiidiu Auditor . ! C I uio Wolghmistcr I rod Johnson Suivejor Ihomas lostevln Aldormiu ntlugo-Alex Woods Park Commissioner A L , Graham Moiulcrsof School Board Lucius Wells nnd O B W ilto It o members of the meeting pissoa n resolution elution pie lgln seeroev regarding the meet ing until the convent ! > n si ould nssomblo In tlio ovenlug J. his was to pi event tbo sutiortcrs of the s might democratic ticket fiom ascertaining what hud been done anil glvo them time to drum up a big delegation of uuminers nnd heelers to attend the convention and try to cupturo it ltio opiosition however , managed to ) , et wind ot tlio procoodlngs nnd realizing that nn attempt wns to bo mnac to knock out their I candllates they at once wont to vork to get ; a crowd to go down nnd run the molting A part of them deelvrod that it would bo bettor • to cnll another citizens meeting nnd they nccoidiiiclj secured 10 OHO handbills an nouncing another citizens meeting Friday ovonlng lobrutrj.3 at the court house All tvxi Ivors laboring inon find citizens in vitcl Doors oi en to oil at 7 o clock Como everybodv " It is stated that this mooting is tobo bold I in the inteicst of the Mahoncy aud James > portion of the straight dcmoci itic ticket , nnd that the plan Is either to secure the endorsement - dorsomont of the democratic ticket or to put up a citizens ticket which will licludo | several ot the regular democratic nominees and which is to bo distributed at the polls in the hope of catching unwary voters who do- slro to vote the roeul ir cltirons ticket Iho ticket nominated bv the Maloney Tnmos combmo In lho convention hns sick . onnd a ficit many who hive never voted anything but the straight democratic ticket and thov have declared that they can not t support it Tlio landers of flno watches ana Jovvolry in the citv and I the place to buy the best goods ut tbo lowest t rices in the establishment without rivals , the most reliable Arm of C B Jacqcemin & . Co The Manl attan sporting head i'rs413 B way Tlif Citizens Con\cntlon Half past 7 was tbo hour sot In the call for tbo citizens convention At that time ho south court loom of the county court house i ns well as the upper corn lor staircase and n part of the lower ball were crowded with over 400 voters It was utterly impossible for all of them to got within sight of the spoakcr or oven within range of his vo oo , The windows were occupied und a oouplo of adventurous indlv idunls climbed to the tran . sera ovoi the doorvvaj , nnd the ro romaluod scntod as long as the session lasted Colonel , W F blip was called to tbo chair nnd County Auditor Hendricks wis elected sec retary The first vote takoa was for mayor nnd re suited Mucren 1JI McGco 1.2 Wells 0 Dr Mucruu was declared tbo unauiiuous uomi i neo 1 or marshal two ballots were taken Tar 10)1 ) received 101 votes IcmplotonSJ Lucas ( S. ! PotirsonJI O Connor d on the first bal 1 , lot It was then docldcd to vote on thothreo hlkhont und the vote stno I larroll 118 I , lampieton 143 Luc is 8 iomplotou was doclmcd the ununlmnus nomitico lor ticasuicr the first ballot resulted I SpetuianOI McAteo Iviniiehau 101 lho second billet fcavo SpLtmun 70 MoAtco J J ' and Kinnohun 149 Klnuehan s nomination was made unanimous 1 or assessor , Hardin rccoivod 149 Sboo- , makorO Peterson 4S Upton .0 lho unaui f mous nomination wont to VV D Hardin Thee nidi lutes foraldorman ut-largo were b B Wudsvvorth Alex Woods W H 1 Wbito and John Cilbort But one vote wis ' taken which res iltod Wndsworth 7J , Woods 144 Wblto45 Gilbert 18 I ar su | erior Judo two ballots wera taken lho Hrst > , ave btowart ItJ , McGee 1JJ i , Aylo vvorth 7 The soeond btowart HI Mo Goo 10) Aylcsworth 1 aud J E k MeQco was declared the unaulmous nominee There woio three candidates for city so- llcltor l ho contest was settled on tho-first ' ballot Holmes receiving 57 , btowart 1J2 and Fllokinger ill Forvvoighmnstor Spauldlng rccoivod 01 1 , Johnson lbJ I'aris 7 , lyson 4 1'horo were but two candidates for auditor J C Lane.0 nnd C A Hammer The vote . resulted Lange 17il Hammer 10 For engineer , btimson recoivcd 03 , Bred 1 bock 20 und lostevln 1S5 A U Graham was nominated for park commissionei by acclamation and has no ono : to defeat but himself as ho Is also tbo noinl- ; uco on the democratic ticket For members of tbo school board C B Waite and Lucius Wells wore nominated by acclamation Ineich Instance a vote was first called , but almost ovorj band in the house was raised in their support , and tno J tellers moved their unanimous nomination to [ save the trouble of counting At the eloso ot tlio nominations Chairman Supp demanded to know what was tbo mat tor with the ticket lho information thut ' its all right came with a vlfcor that nearly | raised the roof Bofora udjournlng the secretary was In fetrictcd to road tbo following resolution lho citizens of Council Bluffs in conven tion usscmblod , Irrespective of party nfllliu tlon , adopt the fillowlng declaration of prinolplost Wo demand reform in the po Ilea court and reform and retrenchment In the pollco department bv weeding out nil ' . } ' unworthy men aud placing uone but rellublo and well known citizens upon the force W o demand rofoimand retrenchment in the city in-aiilial sdopaitment bj reducing tbo num , bor of deputies under pay of tbo city and whoso earnings m foes inure to the benefit of the marshal Wo domaud reform and retrenchment in the management ot the Uro dcpaitmont , ro- duclng the enormous cost of ever $ J,0U0 ) i or annum to a reasonable llfcuro and placing the sen Ice of the department upon the high and efllolout standard gained under former administrations Wo demand reform ana retrenchment lu the city onglucer s department bv cutting 'ff ' all superfluous assistants , requiring full , ' dajs' work , accuracy and complete records J of ull oOlclal survevK Wo demand reform and retrenchment in the clerical department , bv reducing the present force of four clerics , exclusive ot auditor ! ana city clerk , to ono deputy for each of salj ofllcers Wodomand rofortn and retrenchment In the ii i cost of printing , by letting the same to the i lowest bidder Wo demand reform In the letting of conul tracts nnd the ordering of improvements ftssessnt , lo to prlvnto j roportj , and demand that \ the wishes of the property owners bo consulted i and regarded lho convention then adjourned During the ( ovonlng the lloor was covered vvltntbo ban lbills calling tor nnothcr citizens meet mp , but after the adjournment it was nsecr tninrd that it was bv no means certain that tbo meeting would bo hold , ns it was called for the purpose of defeating I arrell lu case hn vvus nominated for marshal MONTANA'S WOMEN FAMINE TcnclioM , Donipslics , Swcrttienris nml W Ives in Grn it l ) < innnil There U a cry going up fiom nil see tionsol tills now sttito ol Montana foi moi o women , Biivsa iloloim torrospontl- ont of tlio Now Yoi it Journnt 'lho innrried lnilics witnt thotn for do- me9tics , the mlntnjr camps want thorn foi cooks nnU ltunilrossos , the school trustees want thorn for tonchcrs , the vounu men ot the cities want protti , ontort ilniiif 'L'lils to take to the thenpi tor nud to put tics , ntid the old b ichclors want good , sonsiolo women for wives Wlillo tliousands of women have como into Monttnti from the cast and west In thu last two joins , thoBUpply Is still tar bolovtho deinind nnd promises polo bo foi several j eats lho reason for this disparity in the pionortlon of the sees is found in the fact that the llrot settlers of Montina wcio single mon , or , if married , thoj liad loft tholi wives in the cast Thcso foiloru single citaturos dug in the ground or took the vollow nrctal fiom the for ten ortvvolvo ' mors 'icnrs there aftci , never niarijin until thoj had a good b ink nciount bo todtij the litgu majorttv of girls in Mont ina ire chil- ( iron , and tlio avonigo Monlnntt man , while ho thinks the yon tin i hoi n gill is the best in thowoild , is not oxnctly content to wait until sno grows bofoio t iking a vvifo , o ho keeps an ojo on nil the desirable women immiji nits to the stito lho moat thoiougiilj disgusted pco- nlo at tno lack of women are these who | omplov domestic help in the cities Hundreds of git's ' come to Helena and Butte each month looking for woik , which they secure without dilllcultv at w igcs ringing fiom $20 to 610 i mouth Aftot spending n month iu the citj thoj leitu tint thov can got better wages and have a much better chnnco of Bccuring a husb ind and a home of their own bj going out to some ono of ! the numoious mining camps , which they immediately pioeecd to do and the housewife is forced again , porh ips foi the thousindth time , to initinto in- othei pilgrim domestic Ilerbert Uhundlor , a wealthy btche- lor , and tno mmagor of the loading cmplojmont agency in Mont in i , tolls the Journal con ospondent that ho can secuic oxeollent plices for 1,000 good gills nt a wock's notice , and that this would not 1111 the drill ind Air Ch ind- lei is not onlj called upon to lind do inostics , but iccoivcs m mj lottois from minoisaud rmchmen asking him to pick out fet them a good wife When ho is s itisfiod in his own mind that ho bus the ri ht soi t of material on his books to make i good wife , for tbo Iono- bomn rnnclioi or mitioi , ns the ease maj bo , ho diops the ° cckcr alter domestic oliss a postal an inging a mooting and if tno proliminuij nirangoments aio satisfietoij ho engngos the minister sees the cororaonj is performed , und the only chin gos ho makes is his rrgu lar fco of SI It is rather surpnsing that Mi Chan dlor , who is vcrj popular and a great fuvoilto alnong the Indies not only bo- cause of his success in a business way , but becausoofhis many taking qualities should remain a bachclot , but ho explains - plains this by sij ing that just about the time . ho would make up his mind to pto- pose , some ono clso would como along and snatch the nrizo There musi bo no hesitation , " said Mr ] Chandler , ' either in ptoposmgor man i j ing in tins country just now , ifou i want to make sure of the girl " Next to these who need domesticstho school ti ustecs have pot haps the most tiyingtimo 1 of any'elassof people in Mont J ma This stite h is a splendid publicschool ] sjstem and each district lias suilleient funds to nay the to ichors 11 i = t class salaries , and us a. lcsultit di , uv the best class of toaohors from the east lho trustees have nodilll- culty ( in obtaining the to ichors , but few of ( thorn tire able to keep thorn single for nn ontuo toim A majoi itj of the wives of the wealthy and i piominont mon of Montana today were teachoi s before they woio man led nnd l at the piosnut late of niaiiiago among ( the toaohors this is hkelj toio- main a fact foi many yeatsot An apt lllustiation of the high es- teem in which teachers uro held bj the male Montnni ins is given in tlio histoty of ' the school at the little town of Cho- temi 1 1 his ton n is in northern Mon tana , close to the Ulnekfoot Indian reserve - serve , , in the center of ono of tno rich est \ agtieultuial and gr i/l sg nnosotiiicl the state Theio are novel moro than flltoon : bcholais at the school , most of the settlers being bachelors , and the salniy i is $100 u montL The town is sixty i miles'from the raihond and the stage tup is n vciy tiring ono When the school was opened , some thioojenrs igo , a very prepossessing young lady from Ohio was lho Hrst iu- stiuctoi i The school vvus opened in September , and in Docoinber she was mauiod to a vvoll-to do stockman Bo- foio her maniago , with the consontof the tiustoos , Bho sent to her old homo for a friend to succeed lior , and the Spring saw the friend a bride , too lho trustees then employed a man , but the bachelor ranchmen , who contributed hugely to the malntonnnco of the school , protested , and the second jour saw a lady in the toachot's chaii She and hoi successor were also mat Hod to good eiti/ons before the year closed , und the snhool now has a mini nud vvifo nt Its head The bachelors are pro testing , and , it is thoughttliQ old eider of things will bo resumed before many mouths At Mlngusvillo , the contro of another stock-growing section , the recotd is i even moro intotosting than this , two i months being about the extent the trustees can kcop a teaohor How can Montana help but bo a great stnto vvlion the largo nmjoiltj of the i mothois of her bovs and girls are women of education and ronnemout ? In ovorv Held of woman's work Mon tuna olio's great inducements , save i only for saleswomen Iu the stores the i vvngos nro low in proportion to these i paid clsowhero , mid mon have the i jiroforonco But in every other line i honest women can do well in Montnnn i A Coinpnr son Tbo Manchester Courier of Bngland makes the rem irlcablo Btatemont that , while ships built in the ] nglish ser vice 1031 about $ , ,00 a ton , the Amuricau i estimate foi their now naval construe tiops is about $550 ton a , bujs the Bos- ton Ilorald Yet our domestic ship builders mo understood to take the i giound that they ran build no cheap i ships as any ono , and there is no roa- bon why thoj should not , it thov are lot li alouo The loal reason in the matter pcihaps , is tuat government work of f this kind is not apt to ho work that has i much to coutond with in the wuy of I competition OF \ \ INTEREST $ THE FARMER Does Crop Haialjirft Nccos ; nrlly Ex haust the Soli THE THEORY Ok JaN IOWA MAN Cnrp nml Mnnnsrntncnt or Colts llovv to 1 conoinl7Q in Itracdlnc Lu- sllngn Tor Dairy Covva Ivvo Itnd ivceds. . riow Depp nnd Often , Boom , la , led 24 I'lo the Tultor olllll Bl I ] The earth and air con titn ull the elements of fortilitj for the pioduetlon of fiults and grains which nio neccssarj lot the susten inco of life lho surfneo soil aldilo is usually telied upon to produce growth , but it is evi dent that plant food and moistuto is at tracted to the surface fet the use of plants from great depths in the cntth below < the surface soil , and besides this fact , . the nir itself la "a great tosotvolt ol \ fortilitj " In ordoi to produce the greatest ' results thd cultivation of the soil must be such as to make availnblo both " ! of thcso boui cos of the supplj of plant food and nioistiiro , Whutnto the conditions to bo sup plied ' bj cultlv ition to make available to the gtoitcst extent the plnnt lood nnd . moisture sloicd in tbo oiuth and in the nu bj lho hand of n bountiful piov- denco foi mens sustonnncoi1 Agieat lesson , inn ) bo lcntncd bv the contem plation of the vvotidoiful moduetion of great timber foiosts whoio each season a vast giowth of timbci is pioducod without the oxhiuition of fertility , whllo ) n few joins of "ciopping' to gtaiu will iQduco the foitllltof the boll to such an extent that good ciops of . ginin cannot bo produced \ Vhis this dilToronco ? lho same piiuciplos are nt woik in the case of gi iss crops and jot it is Known tnat a continuous production ' ' of grass ciops oniich the boll ' Whis it tbercfoio thut vast growths o ! wood and linmonso ciops of gras * meicasos fuitillty , while the pie duction of griin ciops as invaniblj di- niinish fortilitj I j ho answoi to this quoij may give the light needed to oniibio the tiller of the soil to produce a continuallj incre iilng yield of crops J impioved , quality nnd at the same time renlizo a continuous increasing foitility of soil . lho conditions of soil supplied by timber forests are mellowness and moisture which nro pioducod nnd pro scivcd by the shade nlTorded by the foi ' est and by the roots penetrating the enrtli These conditions of soil favoi to the greatest extent the nttiaction to ; the surfneo from giea * depths in the earth , the plnnt food and moisture necessary for the giowth of plants with out exhausting the foLtilitv of tlio sui- face soil The same conditions of soil are supplied by thq growth of glass crops lho gr lbs crop protects the boil from [ drjing out nud moistuto and mol lowne j s of thcsuifuco soil is in this way prosoivcd ' And , Dninonsniolds of grain crops aie produced each season with increasing fertility of soil lho same conditions supplied bv cultil v itlon will produce the same results J It mij : bo assui cd that the lcav os of the forest : decaying supplies the foitility which pi events exhaustion of soil , but : the ; decaying leaves nio only sulliciont to j produce another oroprof leaves nnd { norh ips a Utile moro The decay of loaves i is quite insufficient to account for : the great depletion of soils in the case of grain crops n"i" very great in crease of fortuity in the case of the giowth ( of timber forests Tt may bo said of gi iss crop3 that the soil is not diavvn upon so much as these crops which produce grain , that the grain exhausts : fortilitj But it must bo boin in mind that grass also boars grain or seed nnd tbo very insignilleont ailTort eneo between the grain of the grain crop : and the sred of the grass crop is quite insufficient to nccount for the total j exhnustion of soil in the continuous - j tinuous production of grain crops and the gientlj increased fertility of soil in tlio ' continuous production of crass ciops lho conclusion , thoioforo , in lnislstablo , that the conditions of mel lovuessand moistuto of the surfneo soil must bo prcsorved during the sea son of growth in order to make nvail- nblo . the boat stoies of plant food nnd moisture existing deep down in the cnith below the burfuce soil nnd thnt also found in the ah True culture of the 1 soil must bo sufliciontly deep to prevent ' dying out of the suifnco soil during the season ofgrowth Tioquon- ey of cultivations fet crops which require - quire . cultivation iftor planting has much to do in sunpljing the continuous conditions of motlownoss and moisture of the sui face boil Deep plowing oaoh season . and surfneo plowing once in four or five seasons will presoi vo mellowness - lowness and moisture during the season of ( the giowth of those ciops which do not admit of cultivation nftor planting Added to this ftequont cultivation of those ciops which lcquiio culture after planting is perhaps all that the eulti- vatoicandoto insure the continuous production of good crops ot ginin with out oxhnustion of boII To till the ground is to ovorconio the "thoins" nud J ' thistles that it was to'tiling forth to man and when this is done , when by cultivation the noxious weeds tire overcome , a highoi state of fertility of soil will be icached Man finds the soil in its raw state and it is his provInce - Inco to improve the soil by cultivation If ho fails in this ho fails in the vital matter and the result is deflection of soil , with a continuing dccicnso In vlold of ciops of inforlor qunlltv Deep and fioquont cultivations must bo given to hiBuro constnnty | increasing jiolds of crops and increasing fertility ni 60.1 * , C S IrAY Cnre and Mnn oiiiont of Colts Breaking colts ismn easy rnnttor , if not deferred too long Colts , to make i good , sifo horses , ' must bo handled [ joung As n mattoi of course , they vuiy in disposition * But there is one thing , jou must make the colt under stand jou nio its master , savs a writer in Turin nnd lirpsido Hnltor it at four weeks old tlo ittosido its dam , give it oats , If i-iti struggles at the baltor , pat it , tallr to it , tieat it about t asou woull nboy Novorleavo it until I it bus done iia you wish it , do not tense it , resent it $ inclination to bite , stiiko or kick , ruhlho fork hundlo and I shovel acraiust ltshcols and logs , make It used to noise , bolls , blnnltotB and robes , if frightoncd , pat It , talk to It , glvo it to understand > ou nro its friend { nnd it will have contldenco in you Tench it to como at your whlstlo , and give it Bomething when it does No rnnttor how duik it is , or where my i olts ure , if they can hoar my whlstlo they como on the run , nndlnlwajs greet them klndlj I think a colt safer and a truer , better hoise if broken vounj lo harness , nothing hut light driving should bo expected until liBing four years old Break jour colt with a quick , active horse It makes n better walker and drlvor When you want it to draw , commence light , increase gradual and the colt will think it can draw nny- thing , Teach the colt to storuit whoa nnd use the word stead ) " if ybu want him to go slower Shove the gearing * BLACK PEERLESS COAL The following testimonials from Inriro consumer * of fuel who hsvo Riven nil kinds ot coal , prsotlcil 1 crucial -f pnminftn Ihttnna thut onr rplMirntml llliii | ? I Aurl . . la tl * Iia.i nrt 1 tnf nil . i * tn an a . . . . .l.A . . tests .a ln nro * the bestposilbl * w 1 hsvo plven the lllack 1 cerless conlatlior- oiiRh te t an ! nm united it Is tne best conl for njlpnri oses In the we torn market nnl I have burned thousands ot Urn * or alt kinds of coal Vt tt llirtitm , • Citj ' team I mm try We havs limited our mammoth dry goods Sold inclusively by SAPP & KNOTTS , 31 Main St , Council Bluffs / onto him , rattle thoMnifllo tree against ( his heels , teach him it is nothing that Kill hurt him , nnd should tinj thing ' give waj , it will hold the lend coming down hill at lonst suoh Is my cxporl- once IYod the colt nnvthing it will cnt I never hud n eii90 of colic h\ changing Iced , but I nlwajs tiacd snlt when 1 chnnged Never feedhcnvVi watorfrcolj while on the road Ihoto is moro d uigor in watering nhotso after letting i t go too long w ithout it If vou hnvo driven hard nil dny nnd cnti not fcod or vvntci , put him up giving linj llrst , watci in uboat nn houi , nud then feed onts See that ho Is well tal on euro of , and ho will bo nil right in the moining I hnvo liad twontj- llvo jonrs' oxpoiioucu hnudliug hotsea , nnd novel lost ono jot nor lind a liinii- wa ) , but in break dnwiiR , tin overs and accidents I hnvo had plentv , and came outO K hoonmny In Itturdlnc I conomv is the right use of tnonov or propel tj " It is not a moio saving pro ecssiilwnjs "llioro is that scattoieth and jot lucre isoth , " trulj slid the an- clnnt who man , sas the Oiango ludd larmei A fast walking hoi so is fur morousoto his owner thnn a slower ono , nnd much moio economical , oven though costing a higher piico Im pioved catllo aio wotth moio in the iliiirv md for the block than the ( .am nion soi t lho best is alwajs the most economic il in all classes of slock ou the fat m Ono is not doing right bv him self who does notcontrlvo u wuj to have supoi ioi stock o l the f it in A wealthy furmor hnsnooxcu o but his own negligence for not keeping up with impioved methods , it he is now laising nnv kind of slock nt ti loss Ho hns not nivctcd nisupoiioi stock of his Kind nnd now finds himself behind com petitors when tiying to sell sciubs which no market vv mts while better animal&cnn bo had , oven at consldoi- ablv higher pucos Ho could have bought a good blooded sire , and in case of a horse 01 a bull bj giving his neigh bors the usn at a miidiipnln fnn but nun I i ronumotativo to him , not only hiin&olf but his community would now bo moro prospeious ' ' lhoavotngo fartnor has , sometimes , an excuse , to some extent ndmis < ibto , for ' not having bottoi stoik The capiv til to but n stallion 01 a bull wns not at his command , aid debt was not auvis- able If his farm was piid fet there was seldom any good iea on for nogleet to improve his cattle and theio is none now Co operation is practicable in most neighboi hoods A few farmers can gu iranteo the btijet of a choice siren given amount of patronage for ono or moro j cars Or fiom two to six f lrincis can own a horse jointly The o\ch ingo of sires is often practicable in J enso of swine nud sheep But it theio is n will there is n wuy out of all this dilllculty , and theio will bo the will when stock raibcia see and ap- pieciuto j the udvantagos of imported biood ' VirlctlcH of Sivcol Corn As with neiiily till ether kinds ot gai- don or tiuck patch ciops thoionre quito a latgo number of vaifoties too many , in I fnct , to choose from , unless jou hnvo hnd some experience In growing sweet corn asupplvfoi ns long 1 a time ns possible should bo sc- cui cd , nnd while this c in bo done bv re i peated plnnting , a bottoi olan is to use two oi three varieties , ono onrly , one medium nnd ono late , nnd then loss planting will bo nocossnij , savs n wi ltoi in i the Nobrnska Tarmor Some allowi anco must bo made foi a dilToronro in soil and climate as well as different plans j of management , so that often a variety that will provo the best in ono iocnlity ] will not alwaj s provo the bo t in another Tor an extra oarlv corn ono of the best 1 Is the Cory , but it is i small corn and i for this reason cannot bo roeotn mended for a genonil crop A smnll p | itch to como in very oail ) will in many ciscs , how over , bo found an nd vantage 1 irly Maiblohoad is ngood oulj va- > riotv Iollowing this , ono of the best is Buily Minnesota Lither this or Crosby's ( Tarh is ono of the host foi see end ci op , whiio they nio few vauoties i that | will excel Stowoll's Lvot green for the | main ciop Black Moxic m is ono i of the bcstvnriotios foi the table The soil should bo rich so as to secure - cure ( a stiong , vigoious giowth and thorough i cultivation should bo given It j can bo planted nt intervals so ns to i Keep up a supply until fiost lvv . 11 ut Hen Is . Canada thistles and quack grass are , the vvoist to kill unless ono knons how ' not voiy dilllculc If done the right . wi ) 1 or quack grus , obborvo8 the Al- banj Cultivator plow in Majhariow and cultivate in Juno , two oi tlneo , inches deep ovotj week , and once in July , bo auio to cut the tops olT , do not dig ' up the ground over three inches , I do ' not plow n soeond time If yuu wish , ' bow ' it to buckwheat the llrst week in Tuly , if not , keen on cultivating until the latter part of August and sow vvhoat , lye or glass , and I know from ! oxporioncc ' jour quack grass vill bo i gene , besides otlioi foul weeds Tor Canada tl istlos do the same , only plow later , the last half of June , before the i thistles blossom , put n chain on voui plow so ns to turn the tops all in Com men co by the middle of Jul ) to plow : huriovvand cultlvato every week , nnd by the first wooic in September your thistles will bo gene Ihis is what wo i call here the smothering process These two posts both grow from the root and seed , the root is worse ever ) little piece if broken and loft in the ground , will surely grow Qunck grass makes its greatest effort to grow through Tune , Canada thistles later A good spiing-tooth hairow , with points made squnio , is an oxeollent tool to cut the tops off faomo gang plows do vorj t well , some whcolod cultivators , if bright nnd sharp , will cut the tops off Bo suio tocutolf tops ovorv time no halfway woik No poor tool should bo used A good threo-hoiso te im and a good roan can clean fifty acres in a summer and have the llnost seed bou for wheat or grass that can bo made I I'nslln7 ' I or Dairy Cows Some ignorant fault finders always stand ready to retard the wheel of pie rathoi thnn assist Ono of the ffross instances brought to our notice is the most absurd and ildiculous state mont thnt the butter made from cows fed on ensilage is not so good as that fiom cos foi the ordlnnrydry feed in winter time " This question lias boon rnibod in the east by thooo opposed to the silo jot it hns never been proved true lho mattoi hau bcon full ) and carefully examined , and losultod in producing evidence showing thut where milch cows hnd onsilngo feed they gave a richer and better quantity of milk | than when they did not get suoh food lho silos nro not very plottlful ) in tins state , hence the opportunities for test ipg this question aio not very plentiful , ! • j through the kindness of A. G. Per hou o with lllark I eerless Coal mil ure thor oiiRhly sittsflel with it nip tut of heat o on omy nn t rlcnnllnc s u irlves off little smnkc loav os little nshes and fen cllnk rs IlKMIV 1 ISMIAV \ CO Wo have it elsovrrnl hnnrlieil tons of HlncK Peerless Coal ( luring the winter for bolleninil GREAT SLAUGHTER In Carpets , Mattings , Oil Cloth , Bugs , Bilk and Lace Curtains and Fixtures , Portieres Drapery , Silks , Plushes , UiDholstery Goods , Window Shades , etc Will make prices lower T * th on any hsuse in Iowa or Nebraska Call and see us or write for prices and Samples NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY , COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET COMPANY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA HEADQUARTERS FOR CALIFORNIA ORANGES < & . DUQUETTE & CO , w uoLnsAL.1 : , Flints and Commission , 347 Bioadway , Council Bluffs , la o. a . bebbb1c c6mpany ; "p , \v holeealo and Kcttill Donlors in ' • * ] FURNITURE , I argoit fatocl anil I owest I rlcos Dealer * sen 1 for Cut ilogi o i\o 205 JOT KJroiulu.i ) , and 2M.i ! ! > U l icr < o M , C'oinu II ItluIN , In tor , who runs a dnnj neni tlnseitv ind keopansilo from wliuli ho feidslus cowa , wo hid an oppottumtj of testinj ; the \aluo of butter made from cows 'od | I ensilage ana wlnlo wo vf-o none but the best buttoi wo must neknovvledjjo thnt Air Porters was of line Rinin nicely ilavorod j , and as treed in qti ilitv as auj wo ovoi ate If theio is au > diiroionco it ; is without doubt in favoi of the buttci made , from eows fed cnedlucrc "Wusnould bo i pleased to hear from nnj of out re id- ors on this subject Growln < h < iiinslioH in \ < niiiir OrrlinrdH Last sonson T used most of mvouiifj orolnid iu which to glow Huboird squnsh I think it answcis the pur- nose I of shnditifj the Kioundas well as any crop I know , and furnishes sliado onlv ' duiuiKtho hottest months of the veil ' , when it onlis needed I have J often m iiiitiincd thnt corn was the best ' ciop for a jounfj oiehaid , since it did ' not covci the ground till late in the soison ' , aud wns cut in time to allow the ! ripening ot the ticcs 1 lieu , again , 1 like it much bottoi than m inj ether ciops beeduso theio was no woiking of jtho , soil around the tices in the fall , which so gonoially tends to piomoloa Into ; growth Rut as I am situated I c | in got live tunes as much money ftom , the squash crop that 1 can from com , especially , since I now have a most excellent collont , squnsh cellni in which I keep Hubbard to the first ot Mnidi , when they j always biing a good price A NImrml AuiouK kmilci There lives in Preston Citv in tins countj i a farmoi natneil W W Park , who is a moro than loc i'lj famous rab olt and skunk hunter , snjs a New Lon don i , Conn , dispatch to the Globe Dom ocrat i Mr Park takes great plcasuro in hunting the black and wInto buds , " as ho calls them , and is inxious to getup up a novoi contest , in which ho wishes to outer his ton-months old dog 'Ihis dog i ho wishes to pit against am ono of his ngo in rabbit hunting Mi Park says "I have nhv ijs lived on i a fatni and I onjov a day ot good hunting I hunt moio foi piolitthan pietismo As to the si uuks , I must own some i good catches I have o. suit of old clothes that I use for hunting thes > o poi Anne peddlers in , and I dent think the moths will infest them this season "I huvo taken fiom live to ton of these sweet bit Us out of ono hole in less thnn two hours I ao'd ' the pool est of the pelts for 2 > cents and I got $1 25 fet the best black ono You will see that the hole was a profitable ono foi mo " The dog which Mr Paik wishes to match is a ono half boiglo hound and and ono half fo * hound Ho can nl- roudy hnndlo a fonnd Mr Pai k is now tiuiniu/ him in that work Mr Park , it is said has at times ns mnnv us 200 skunk skins , captured by himself nud do , nulled up on his barn tocuio " Superstitious Oil Men Mrs M V Talor , the enl womnn engaged in the oil well supply business in the countrv , spt lined hoi nnl lo } es- teiday and is confined to noi loom , biivh a Washington ( Pa ) special to the Pittsburg Commeiciul Oil mon hnvo a superstition thnt good luck will foi- low thorn if they buy ftoinn ciipplod person , nud , it is said , Mis Taj lor wns overwhelmed with customeis today SPECIAL NOTICEST COUNCIL BLUFFS T HAM several nausea an Hots to trule for X Council Illuiru or Oinahi nutniprov od nrnti Jty 0 II Juita 008 llroadwjr Ouunell llluiri ' \1l7"A 11 O A capablu worn in for general : Vt nou owork J he lilfchest Biajr \ \ Apply at Mrs J T StawartB JOO Illutl st / 1AN\ASSEIt8 Wanted-Oool ftcaly man i \Jcau inalce ii to fi a ( J y .11 IlroaUivay • . A llAHQAIN Complete roller mill anil saw xVmltl for Kale Capacity of roller mill forty larrula tally Will null farm In connection with mill if desired ( looj reasoui for selllni , AH I Inquiries In rejar I to said pionerty sent to tne > following a 1 iress will reielvo prompt mt en tlon C U lteel Heels la "ITiOH 8AI l lae seven room cottage at the J1 corner of ltd aienue unit Utn street Also the new 8niss cottaKe occupied by me on 3d ! avenue 1 ither property will be sold oo easy terms W U James • "Vri'tV Improrod roil estate to tra is for unltn -Li proven Omaha or Couucll Ululls property t I ) Judl Guaiiroadway . i i • IjiOU BAIT'or Kent Oaraea land with houses , X ? byj lu Hlce 10. ilolnet . Council lluilTs \OVHUh UI Vtr"8 nrojiertj for sale at great nJ barsulns The followlnir atnonk the most beautiful homed la the city will be sol I at great bargain * ) , on monthly 1 aments or turms toault : l hree new 8 room houses ou I tnooln avenue two bloifcs from eloctrio motor I ne Two new 1 room bouses four Hocks from cloctria mote r line en North hov • nth street One new < V-room house four blocm from elec- trio motor line ou North bev eitlU street i liree uew 5 an I U-room housei one block from electrio motor tine corner Avenue A an i iwelfth street , , . . . . tllesldes the above I have houses and lota In all parts of the city . , , . Oue uew S room house on SHU St rCil Judd.flJOUroadway , Council uiuat kltchrn nio an I would have no other It makes the least smoki mIim nn \ olndcrs and Klvos the nr < atest deitrepof heat of anyroal 4 wo have ev r Hie l anils tj far the cheapest > nnl " clcanc t ftiollti thomniket F Hoist VBrrrvuf . / I. 1. I llnfnl / OASH fir second h-inl ftirnlturo stoves and v can ots \ J M mdel tlUro i luay FOUSAIK-Vly resllnuco n. 1 Willow nv 1 en le on south sldo ot II iyllssi ark ileatel by j Btcam llpnto 1 by clocirleitr an 1 cent ilnliiff all mo lent linurovomenti I ot 100 bv JO J feeti Alsowlllsell or dicIihiiko for Imprnvelclty proper ! ) ni ) farm off 0 ncros ten miles east oi Council llluHd N M I'uaej Council lllulTa _ FOIl S\f I House ant ton ncros on Upne * - * llioulnny well sultxl for brick } nrds | peed tmprovemente reasonillo terms rnro chnnco for rlRlitpart } lu pitro Ihomas John son on I remises * No 27 Main St , Over Jacque- min's Jewelry Store THE RUSSELL AUTOMATIC CUTOFF ENGINE , l'i poclttlly adapted for 1 toctrlo 1 IrIiHur Mills nnil 1 levators Itejulitlon liunblllty and Economj not Excelled Sizes from 1 toTOJil I" , E. C. HARRIS , Agt SlOIearl Street council ! Illulls town Son 1 for catnlotfue Complete steam plant * furnished an 1 eroded liios OrricEii w II M I'usnr OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS Corner Main and Broadway COUNCIL IIIjUI I S , IOWA Dealers In foroli n nnl domestic oxchaiiRe Collections made and Interest paid on time deposits - posits S. E. MAXON , Archild ' j i and Superintend3nl. . , Room 2B1 , Men lam Block , COUNCIL BLUFFS - IOWA • F. M. ELLIS & CO , ARCHITECTS AND IIUIX PINO 8U11 HINT I NDI NTS ItooinsllJaudtl lleo II ililln , Omnia Neb , milHooma.ll i iinl.ll ) Mernam Illock Oounct Illuiralow ' CoricBpondeneo 8ol cited Till J ' , A. . Murphy Manufacturing Co 1st Avenue and 21st Btroot SASH | DOORS AND BLIHDS Hand and ticroll Sawing lto Saw Ins nnd Plantnit Sswlnsof alllClnls 1 iren ilrackets Kindling wood t-10 per lo 11 deltvcred Clean sawdust ' by the barrel -ic All work to b llrst class lelephone . & Your Pationaso Sollcltod " 1 n J D Bdmundson E L BiiunviiT I res \ lea lres , Cius II Hannan Cashier CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , orcouNtir uiurrs PnldupCopltnl ino.ooooo Surplus 33,000.00 Liability to Doposltors 335,000 00 DlliBOTOim-I A Miller , I' O Olesson V L , Shutart 1 V Hart J U 1 dundson , ( has It liaunan , Xransact general banking buslacsl Largest capital uud surplus of a ly bank la riorthwostera Jowa Interest on time deposits _ , CHRIS BOSEN SASH h DOOR FACTORY AND PLANING MILL Heat e rulpped most centrally located factory lu the city AH modern latest pattern mucljlu- try Oieruttd by akllled inoclmnlcs Hpcclal uttimtlon given to acroll an 1 band sawing plan Ing an 1 trlmlng Ocneral ( on trade mi l estl * mutes for houses nnd building * a specialty Corner North Main andMvuster streets , Coutu cil Illulls Telephone BELL & BERLINGHOF , ARCHITECTS AND BUpKIUMBNIJKNlS Hoom S , Opera House Dlock , Co incll llluCfs , Iowa ' { 'i ' I i r i mm *