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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1890)
r ' THE OftLAHA D VIILY BiEIT , TUIUXA'fi , OOTOBEK IB , 18i)0 ) , TJ1E COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 VKAHL ST. DrHtcrefl liy C'nrrlor ID unjr pntlof ( ho Cllf. H.V , Tl J/1'OX. . . . MANAOMt , No. IL Editor , No. 23 , N.V. P. Co. Council ItluiTi Lumber Co. . coal. For Kent The store rooms now occupied by jD. \ . Poster. Apply to Leonard U- erclt. The 1' . 1' O. orlety will meet with MUs ItocKvvcU tins ( Hatunliij ) nftcrnoon at U o'clock. Permit to veil v.us jeUenlay Riven to Clmrli's Hurtuernf 1'uobln , Cole , mid Joitulo 1Cetitrt of MctuU 111' ' , I'onn I'liiro nre salil to Iw fifteen or sixti-on up- pllcntlons nil cud } * roielvocl for the position of luporinlowlcntof tlio public schools. Tlio dcinocmoj willhnvca bU wily 'icxt Tliunilny evening , ( lovonioi- Holes will bo here and \U11 spu.ilt ut the opera house. Kuhetiih Council No. il , 1) ofl' . , ulll iwvt thU "vutilns utMH ) o'ctotlc luQ. 0 It. M. linU All members aio ruiucstcd to bo pi ta int. .1. 1 { SoTcicIgii , the lnl > or commissioner of lown , will bo In tills illy on Tuosiliiy cvenmj , ' mid ulll iimko npolitlcul .speech at I'ctoison's ' liull In tliouvonmff. Tlicrc inn Hliujnant pond \vutorlutlio Rtrutton the comer of A venue 11 nnd Twelfth Blroit that Is bclnu complained of by ttio residents living ncur the iiluce. Another laitfo buildltiK , WxVft foot , ylll ROOM bo cieutudon tin ) Island , otherwise Kust Oiniihu. It will bo ouupliil by Miirlti IJnn. , biuldleiy and harness iimiiufnotUHM-s A ImllcJitif , ' ncimit iviis Issued to C5.V. . Toilil yesturdnv for the erection jf a s2X)0 , ( ) resilience In Momlngstdo addition Liirs Nelson \\.is giuntcd permission to erect u f 1,0(10 ( home. Tlicro vns an Inrrc.lso In the llro uppait- moiit yestcrcliiy inomliiK Jo\m \ Oleion , driver of No 4 u > el , was leeching the 1011- trrutuliitions of his fiirniis upon the urriuil of u boy Inly at hi * house The sudden change of tlio wind to Iho north lust nlftlit lifter 10 o'cIoi-Upiculucotl ono of the woist , dust stoiins of t.ho so.iwn It wiisnrcK'iliu'lll//iud ) of dust iind londcicd outdoor llfo vciy ills igreo iblo. Chat lev Leffcrts. njjed hUlocn , son of Hoim LcffcitsdU'ilnttt.M , o'clock lnsto\cn- ln at theri'.sIdciiL-oof his father , ( US Ninth avenue. Death losiiltctl from u inillKiimt nttuck of diphtheria. The funomllll occur at a o'clock this iiftornonn Tlio uncoftliicil bones tint ucro found by thrcorouni ; mtn while hunting twlvo miles south of this city , wcio examined by llio coroner. HVM not considered neccssarj to hold mi inquest , mid the bones aoic bulled where thoj were found. Tlio democrats of the Second product of the .Sixthuu ( I , whiih means Cut-Oil island , held a Inrgo luidentlmsiaslir mooting Thnis- iluy o\enini ; . 'ihoy icleelocl two dcligatGito the township convention vhlch meets tonight They \\croGluii8 Uhleis and 1 * . lli'glo. GliailesOstrain , tlio ciiay man \vlio at tacked IShs. Troupe with u fijiiif ; pan , mil ilrovo her from the la'lc jurd of her icsi- ( Icnt'o into the house , whom ho attempted to follow by b.itterliiff down tlio door Autli tbo fiklllet , vas taken to tlio inuno nijluinnt Clutlnda jcsterdny. Assuranro Is now given that no legal ac tions nro to tfi-ow outof t ho publication of tbo libeloiis arllrlo published at Dilbuquo 1011- c'ornliiK the Council iUuffssohoolcontioversy. The settlement of the mutter by lljoiesinna- tion of l'iof. MrNuugliton is looked upon as burjlns of the past and n letting of bygones bo b } 01113 MM. MeWillhms entertained a ooinpanj of her Inly fuonds with an elu iut iiiiichcon ycsteiiiiiy aftcinoon Ono of the plesumt features of the occasion was tbo fact that it was not. only the birthday anniversary of Mrs McWlllams , but also of hoi- mother , Mrs , Williams , \ \ ho is eighty-throe yours of BBO. The iiffiilr wits clcK > mt in all its details nail most thoroughly onoiiblo [ } 'riiocltyniiiisli.il will fulthfullv enforce the orders of tbe council coiiceminj ; the dumping of inaunro onpiivnto lots. U\cry offeinler who Is caught or whoso name c.ui bo ascer tained , will boat-rested and lined. The dttinp- Injr ground that hits been prepared forlhu Hianino haulers lins northeast of the dri\l g iut-k grounds , and access can bo had by dilv- Ing through tliopaik and through ngutoon the noithsldo. \Vllllain Collins , the young man who cn- dea\orecl to work the croud for piito money at thoentinncoto the Held In front of the Brand stand at the driving park duiing the races , will have his hearing today. Ho will bo piosecuted by the association. Dr. Mil- ci-ao and Dr. George C. Drown will bo the prosecuting witnesses. The follow Is from Duulap , la , and is said to have nmdo quite a stalso out of his scheme , and would hive con tinual to have done so until the einl had ho not been detected by the ofllteis of the asso ciation. Olid Tien Is threatening to bilng suit against a moraine piper for llbclomly usliip his name In an alleged interview \vlth u dtl- yon on the tariff question. The pnpor.stated Unit the discussion assumed tlio natuii ) of a nuiiuol , or was approaching it when the jus tice of the peace in whoso ofllco it touk place , Biippiessed it. and the participants then \\cnt \ to a neighboring saloon and nude up over foaming glasses of lager beer. Mr. Vien ob jects to the assertion that ho is uUbitorof saloons , mid states that ho has KVOH ! the ofr 'iiilingpapor until this morning to mnko a full and sitisfaitonyiotruUion. In tlio o\cnt of failure to do so ho says he will commence suit today for $ > ,000 damages. The democratic ] township convention will bo held this c\cuing in the hcadouaUers room over the Maalmttan There is n good deal of speculation as to the candidates that \vlll bo nominated for justices ot the poico. The candidates arcs numerous anil nil of thorn havoastinng baekliur. Koine of them lm-o an exccultngly strong pull and are dolor- mined to use 11 for all there is in it. it is ro- ixjrttd that t\\oof them are pooling issues mm are using all their power to undo the boom of a third , who Is now holding the oftlio. Ho la ono of the strongest candid lies nndw.ll go into the convention with ft follow ing that will make him n formidable oppon ent. These facts crcato a good-sl/ed piqh- nblllty that Hare will bo seine lively scenes in the convention. The San Uernaullno Times-Index of Octo ber S contained the following : "County Clcik Illsom this afternoon ls ucd a inu-- rluco HCCDSH toMr. Pied \V , Hull of lies- poria to wed AIlss .lulia T , Dillon of Council IMuITt , In This evening the loving couple will bo milted la the hoi v boiulsof matrimony by tbu Ucv. John Morrison at the Presbv- terlim ninnso. Mr. Hall is well known business nmn of I Icsporia and has a laroo clruo of acquuintanecslio will b > pleased to lenni that ho has loineil the armv of bomdiuts , Miss Dillon Is a bright and vivacious young hdy who has coiuo a gieat nay touallo her ilesUny with the man \ \ bom she loved. Immediately ultor the cei-uinony the happy couple took the train forLoa iiBclcs and other points , \Nhuru they will spend the bonojmoon. The Tliiies-Iudox trnsta that they may sail their matrimonial baik safely o\er the matrimonial sea , and iio\erstilk ) the rock of adversity , and that if t hey must ha\o \ tumbles thai they will bo oni's whn in after llttlp years wlllproM ) to bo 110 pillars upon which their paruits may recllno uiwn. " . * Bert Slmms , teacher of plniio , oigan and voice Ijoslilciico a-0 So. Oth st. liofers to Itov. T. J. Mackay. The bosl auitloneer in the statoU II H Innian , Council HluiTs. Snoot U attention to blooleu stock sales , and all branches of mercantllogoods. Ofllooftoa liroadnay. The IloartzTrlnl. Vwttonlny va-s spent In homing arguments In the CJMO of William Iloartz , charged with the murder of James Donahoo , County At- lornoy Organ presented the case in behalf ol Iho stftto and Mr William Myintor and .Tudgo Avion worth for the dofenso. Tuo casu was frlvcii 10 Iho ] ury last evening. .T C Jlh&y , steam uoailng , sanlUry oa- plnWr , Oil f.ifo bulMlii' , ' , Onulu ; JJJ Mor rlam block , Uouncll Illuns. Buy your lumlwr of The Juild & Wella Co. , 81 Ili-oatltvuy. _ _ _ _ _ Monoyat rdui'ol r. tni lowolon chitto wid real citato security byli3. II. Slioifo A Co THE NEWS IS THE BLUFFS , An Out of Town Addition to Council Bluffs Creating a Good Many Inquiries , ARGUMENTS IN THE BOARTZ TRIAL , The Dcrcndnnt Making n Strong Case Honoring ? Justice llllcr-A. Mill- Intern' > leetlnu' Ilnor.Moil- tloii nncl Personals. Several months ago the pit of a new addi tion to the city of Council Bluffs was Hied for reeorJ in the county icconlcr's oftlce , The maps and the platwuroarttsticully golten up , nnd MI paper wade a line showing. It win cnllCilLafajettoadulllon. It was lllcil by nn Ornahi mnn named Funk Jcrvinc , whoholdi Iho title to the lands. Thiro has been nothing o ( particular Inter est connected with the venluio , Although the fllinX of the put uusod a llttlo comment among the loul rial iitato men when they dlsiovoix'd Unit the piopcity was located south of Like Man. a\vn , thrco or four miles from the city , and of butllttloor no value whatever except for farniltiKpuipoics or in connection with the lake \\hcn 11 becomes Iho gicat pleasuio icsoitof the west. 'Jho liiul li mostly a satulbir , coviTtilwltha luvurinnt growth of willows , iinl has nc\er been uuder tultivn lion. Is'ew Interest Ins rcccntlj heen u\vnk < ciiou la the propiTty hy the roccutionof u- iiii'fons Ictti'iN btlio county auditor nmUiiiR luiHililes toiiet'inliig the pioiiprty.rrha Icl- tcrs Invo all been from pcoplo abruad , and In- tlmatc thatthuritcrs hu\o been led ID con- sldoitho piiijcetof puichusliig seine of tlio lots A letter \\as \ ri'icivud yesterday from a inaii In Des Monies us Icl UK for an estimate of the wish value of lots 4 and : > in blocks , find statinp Unit the auditor could confer a prctt favor u poii the \\ritcrlf \ howouM fr.inkly an- swi'i'tho < iucstiois ll is ictioi'ted tliat simi lar iiiQiiiiles hn\o \ been rctcKed by real es tate men who liiul never heard of tlio inldl- tlon and were compelled to pete the couit him MI and look o\cr tlio recoiil a before they touIiliiiiMior ttjelr foiirspondenU. It In said that Iho uluo plucul upon the lots hy tilth ouner rjiiged from { i'UtoSIDO A iiniili blr'hoLllgnro\vas \ asked for nfuw of the " ( .hoiio corners. . ' ' Tlio Ito.irtj : Jiirj , ThoBojitnso was flvcti ; to tlio Jury shoitly after ' . > o'clock last cvenlnir , and they letircd under tlio c.u-oof Depntj ( Juslck to dcfiiic whether or not the olJ injii was ( { ililljof inut deivhcnlie ( lied the fatil shot on Sunday night inoio tliiina vtir UKO that sent jouni ; Donahoo Into nuotheivoild. . At 11 o'tloek they had bhowii no symptoms of coining to u Lunchiilon , anil tlicpiobiibillty bcoiud good foi an sill night siegoot it. J. (1. ( Tipton. real est.ite , 527 Bioadvay. .lustiro IMIIInr. In irsponsp tea rail a special meeting of the lir association vus held yo-tcrdaj mornIng - Ing In the district c-onit room Judge lj. K AyUsuorth presided and JutlgoMcCiCO acted as snretaiy. 'J ho nuetinj , ' was r.dled for the purpose of taking sultublo action 1111011 tlio death of Justice Millet , and for the purpoio of appointing a loinmlttco representing the I'ottuvattiinio county bir to attcnil the funei.il of the distinguished lo\\a jurist whiih will be laid utKcoliUk toil.iy. 0 JI. Hurl presented the following set of resolu tions , .vhlch wcio adopted' Wlicrcus"uliu < > lioiir.lnitliiiriiroiuul rc- KU't of tni'diiiitliiiflllin , Siniiiuir , Jllllei-.oiio ( if tbi'ii'-S'icliitejiisllcc of the suuiutno court uf tlio I'liltel Stilosjniid Wlu'reus , I'oriiiDiollian .iqnailur fa < ' MI- tiny hittko Mlllir h.is. wllli thcmostslKiiil ability oceiiploil ii scat In tlio h Ijtlicsc Jnilluhl lilbunal nt tbu intlcin , and by Ms pi ifoiind li'n i iilnu' . Ills stioiiKtli of liilulleil , hislinpar- tlnllly. f iiIincssiuHl liitjli scnso o ( honor , lias ii'llcoli'il unlit upon btitli the Judlciiry unil tin * lur of nur nation ; nncl Wlieruiis Diirln ; ; liNIoiiKJmllclil career he lias lotMi lusoli InstiiimiMiliil In the i\ posi tion of tlio iirlnelplts of constlliitlonnl law .mil hi thudntrimlnalliHi < > ( < | iu'stlotiMlnvoh- IIIR HID hljlipst Interists ( if tlio nubile In suili inaiiiici as to rorelvoimlvi'iMil coiiiinemlatlim uf ti.ir and peopli , anil to pi ice li'ni ' suoncl to none union ? tliuiiiilncat nun ulio ha\u pic- 10 ! ul lilinon tliosupivn c-honoh , iiml XVlitteiis 1 1 , l-i 111 tin , ' that we , as inoinbors of tlio barof tlionresitstatoof which ho.H an ImuoiedclU/ui and of tliu fulcial circuit tovlilch \\asassl4iiril , should ox puss oui fucilliu of Mirout ) \ lilsdi-inKi'j Ilii'roforp , * Ri'solxod That we deeply deplore tlio death ( if JiiitU-OjMlllor us i loss to tlio nation o ( wliUh he was iipitrlutlo ulll/on.totliefcileral Jiullcl.iry \\hkli ho was ono otlho liln'htcit oinaiiieiit aixl to tliobar to u liom lilauarecr \\lll nlwtijsiiMiiiiln : ts a iimilct o ( oxrcllonco nncl as an examplu uf tlioposMliIlltlcs of u 7oLlnim ilinotlonto our prufi-ssliiu ; KisiilM'il , That In liltl < 'at h tin to Ins been Mrhlic'u Iroin the toll of llui lUliiiin nuiiio iimoiiK llininost Illiiittlons oftlio jurists of our nation , il hlstorj ; ono nliosu llfo ami character Is un ox lilinco of tlio nosilMiitlis of Aincrk.in elll/inshli | and vho liy brliiitlng lo tliu ( lutiMinlii'itlon ' n [ thu Kioatqui'slloiis constant lj coinln ; bcfuro the lilKhti Ibun il of \ lildi lie was nnuMiber , his Knit : learning , iirofouncl ability iind htoul Iu ' < haslii > uii an imslimiblo lik'sslnn' to the Aniirlcan DIOIO | | In shuphi ) ; .mil iiuiiiUIInj lluiir lu\3 : in < l iilicln : iiixina inuu * onilurliiK D'tslsa Kou'riiiiiuiL oMIbeJIj' , lav , justice siml Kisolveil , Tint In his iluth the , tate of Io\\abas lost tliu inoit dMIngiilslioion ! It has n'lveii In theiiatlon , anil tliu lu'.vu lur , tliu DUO lie , inoinlliaii my ( itlu'i. Ins ulleuUd ( llnnlly and boner tblilscbusuti iiiofrsslon. KisiiUod , Thulu LMond lo tliu family ot .Instln ) Mllk'i oui tU'ipust byniinthy la tills llOlirof 111 UMVUlll'llt. UmnU oil , Tliula committed bo appointed to lopiiM'iit llio < 'cunc II III u HH tin INI ! thefnneiiil of oin illslhiKuMieil ( illo\v ell l/tn. Messrs. 1) . C. Hloomor , Ij AV. Koss , Ucoigo F. AViiglitimd W. S Mayno wno selected to lopusonttlio lur at the funeral A motion pre\alledto spreid the nsoliitlons on the couit reiords and traii mit n eopj to the family of the deceaseiJ , nftev which the meet ing iidjouined. _ J'/.MW > > ! / , PAMtAG HA.fnS. L. B , CouHlns la homo from nn extended eastern tilp. P. B. Wicoff , repiesoiitlns' Hie Chicago Oddfellow , Is In Iho ilty. Miss Olipia Morton of Wright county is a Kiiestof Mrs. Frank Hayden. J. \Vestcott U attendlntr the Prcsbj- lerian synod In session at Ilurlingtou , MUs Ilattio Dovol loturned fioin the Salt LnlioUIty Thursday ovciilng vciy much im proved In health Miss M\ra \ Uiownof NowurhIH. , slsterof Mrs U IMtallsback , Is vIsitliiR in the city. Sh o soon loaves for Uolfox , Wash. , to spend the uinti't thuio , General Bupcilntcndont nc.sslor and Di vision Suporinleiidint Duggan of the Chicago cage , Huillngtoiut ( Julncy mo In thotlty In specting ; the yaulc nt the tmunfu , AV , Nowcll , i-aslder of the Kouilh Na- tlonil bnnlc of Uostou. and Mr , Martin lironn of Wltichostci , Now lliimpshire , arc In Iho city , guests of Mossis , Kimball & ( Jliaui ) ) . Miss Maud I'lerccof Klitln , 111 , ls IsItInL Mt-i O. 1' . Kullsbackoa llluft Htrcot , Miss I'iorio la a line poitrait painter mid will prolmbly open a atiullo and locate pernu- nentlv In the city. The condition of Colonel Sapp was very inuih linprovod yi'itonluy. lie Inw con tinued tofinpiij\u \ stcaillly for the jiiist fc'\v days , anil gv \ > s proinho of uoon Iwlni ; able to coniodovvn town , The condition of Horace 1'vcrott his not chantfiMl ilutlnuthu pant tivnnty.four IIOIIH. llolii kopttip liy bin wondorfnl vitality , and tils frloiul * are tiiouni6'od ( lo hopa fi rat least a p.irtlal ivcovcry. II II. llalrd.lhe well known niorthinton nronlwiiy , hui leturnrM from aUlt \ to friomls in Missouri mid pouili Hoiilh. Ho WIM uccompaiilcil honii ) by fj. M. llalrd of Hamilton , Moa , young nejihow , lion. A. S. Tiudu , tlio ntsat criminal lawyer - yer of Cldniifo , it In the city , the guest of his brother I1. N. Tiudo. ut No. JI South ' 1 wcnty-accoml tro t. The dlstlngnUhcd at- toriioy la accoinmiali'd by Ids father , Mr. B. .iruilo. After they complete their visit Ucio they will loxvo for a hunting trip luroufili northern Iowa and .Nebraska. A. Npt > iiil | HcHHlon. The city council held a brief spoclnl ge.sslou last nlglit. All the members but Kvcrott uml Casper were proscut. Tlio mooting ww cnlled for thopurjioio oftnkinir omo notion concerning the extension of tlio In Jinn creek ditch , tolnnuro the completion of the work before cold vetithcr sets In. The engineer nnJo n report thnt ho hul completed thoiur- vey and had the xvorlc ready for the contrac tors. It was decided to let the work by sec tions of 1,000 ( cob each , and the city derlum- * instructed to advertise for bids with this un derstanding , the bids to bo opened in ono week. The engineer's estimate of the cost ol the work completed xvw $ . " ,000 , , nml hocstlinatocl that it ttpuld lower the creek nt the North western depot at least four feet. An order was K ! > CII A. BrtiRger & Co , of Chicago for another twoliorso hose carilage , similar to the ono recently purchased. The nc\v \ reel is designed for Ko. U uouso on Ixnvcr llroadway. Alderman Mlkesell van ted to hnvosomo action , cancemitif the estnbllshtnent of n ferry between the city anil the Island , but could not point out just what kind of action the council should ttiko to establish It. Aftorthe twnsacllon ot seine minor and uniinpoitant matter the council adjourned. THE 11OSTON HI OHIO THIS WJT.K. lliu Greatest I/lao of 13arnalns Coun cil ilium Una Kvcr Seen Totlicr * IngliamV \ lii t 'la.v At CO.'B \Vo \ have completed the work of extending oml ciihrglng oui store , and wo nowhtivo ono of the largest , best lighted , best venti lated and most pleasant .storo rooms in the \\cst U'o will Inuuirurato the fall season with a special clearing silo of one week.Vo curry the most complotollno of dry goods in the city , Our pilccs spoalt for themselves. AVe nrodctcrmlnedto imko the Boston store a household word In e\ery faniilv , anil will nuke a special ciTort this week. Head these bug.Uns : 4J Inch pillow case Muslin Sc , 4Vlnch plllon casoMuslla l c. S)4Shcetinga.'c. ) Unbleached 104 Sheeting Me. Utibltached. ULIVCIIID ; ; KimnriNO 42 Inch pillow ease Muslin lie. HliMchcJ. 4' ) Inch pillow enso Muslin lOe , Ble.ich.cd. { 1 1 Sheeting. 'i'-ic. Bleached 10 1 Shi'otitij ; > it' < ic. Bleached Unbleached Muslins , two makes , at fie , good qualities. Yard \\hlo bleached Muslin uc. Special bargains OcandTc. iMiscounofoiir different makes , includ ing tlio Prutt of the Iwoom nml lonsdale , all regular lOc Muslins. Good qunlitv , yard wide Camcrtc 8c. \Vro \ vill place on sale tomorrow the follow- inir lowpriccson C'antonllaunels : Our 4c llannel will compare i\ith any " > c ve show nn excellent Domet llanncls at soccUl prices , Co , 7c , Sc , Hc ) and 12iic. xtriv wide Shaker flannels In gray and scar let , pilco during the sde , -'ic Twilledscatlct llannels , which Avcre bounht at auction by our casteia aircnt and can never bo duplicated , at the following prices : .All wool flaanel at 10o , will compare with any S'ic gooda. "Much all xvool tricot. These goods formerly sold for iJ5cduung : sale lOcn , yard. .Another lot of r > 0 pieces of ours pedal 54 Inch In all wool ladles' ' cloth , suno colors ns before ; also a iiciv line of Scotch tweed of- focts.BS-incli heavy velght , and very de- slrablo colors , cheap nt/VOej / all goat IWe. 10styles soft Hiilsh full blcacbtd dnmaslc sold for r c , ( Wo and ( i"c sale price 50c. fill inch loom dice tabling'Joo aiMnch half bleached damask lie and 4fie. Wo bwo just reicivcilTu biles ol comforts nncl ha\e \ opened them up at 12J < J per cent leas thin last season's prices Weely quilted and lined comforts at Toe , $1 , fl.l'Jand $ IIU5. Iicycr lblo comfoits with good batting1 , spe cial price $1 50. Well \ place onsaloMoiidw : 75 paii-s groj and white 10hlankcts at 8Sc , novel bofoto sold for less thin 8119. Tuil size 11-4 gray blankets , nil wool , price din-ins sulo$4.U5 ; same number last season sold for $ < i 104 white blanket , all vool , $50. 11-1 white blaakets , 75 percent wool , $42 > . 114 white blankets , ( K ) per cent xvool , 4.7) . 10 t hcwy pr.iv blankets in blue and red borders which wo will sell at (1.45 ( ; our regular : ? ! ( i9 quality. 114 white blankets , warranted all wool , $5 In three different makes and sewn distinct colored borders. borders.CLOAKS. CLOAKS. NEAVMAItlCETS MUST GO. Spethl prices duiingtho sala : Our $7.50 garment forj.5.00 Our f 10.00 garment for 53. % OurJIO.SOgaimcnt for$7.00. Our (12.00 ( garment forf7.fiO Our $12.7. $ ! " > garment forfii.OO. Our (17.00 garment forSlOOJ. Our 05.00 garment for $13 00. Our (33.00 ( ( rarment for 20 00. BOSTON STORE. rOTHERINUHAM. WHITELAW & CO. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. For rent rurnlshed room. Mrs , J , L.y- man , W3 Willow avo. Bllnistrrs Thcio will bo n meeting of all the pastors in the city in Dr. Phelps' study In the Pros- bjterian chuich on Monday , October 20 , at 10 a. m Besides the paper to bo read by Dr. "helps then ) will bo important business to transact.All tbo pastors are invited , es- nociatly tbosoho have recently como nmongbt us , _ The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 418 Bioudn.iy. UAlIAVVVs'lN CHINA. 'JTIicro Is n Prejudice Against Them ItcciiiiscTlicy Introduce I' oreiKners. Tlicio is now hi operation in China between eighty and ninety miles of uiil- lontl ; lyiiiy boUeen the Kui-L'inj ; col lieries and Tiott-Tsln , tlio ncurobtport to Peking1. Thla line wns commenced in 1881 , to osuiy coal fioin the inltioHfor u dlstiiiico of seven inilos to the head of n until , which , for toingritphical reasons , could not bo bioiiK'fit nearer , Pennis- blon to build it hud been asked ol the authorities In Tain several yoais before , nnd was only linully becured by the declination of the dlioutora of the company that they must stop mining unless tlioy obtnined this moans of transportation , Then leave flas granted for the construction of tv tuiinvny on the condition that only horses or mules should bo used as motive power , It was a case o ( taking' an ell nlioroun inuh had been given , and the ln ] lish engineers went quietly to work lo construct a locomotive out of such hits of iron and ttooL as they could gather , 'They succeeded in making u machine that von Id run , but had no sooner done so limn \\oroprovcnted \ \ fioin putfliiff on the finishing stiolces , The tmcksln the yard on which itvas built woi'o torn up , and It was thrust In a shed , either for Hnal rotltoniont or to wait for bettor dajs. A few months afterward its completion was ventured upon , and , the govoininont kindly \vith- iliuwini * its scrutiny , tlto operation of tlio little raid by steam bo < jiin without olHcinl Hiuiction , The principal objection of the pp\ora- inotitto railroad ontorpiisesrhilo ad- mlttinjj their unof ulnoss , was that they wouhl nropibly luivo to bo mannered by foroignory , who \\ould \ thus obtain further intluemo in China , Kxporimonts In n small way wore Biibsciniontly in.ide , bhowlng' that this could bo avoided , Under ti hoard of Chinese directors lwonlythiea miles were addotl to the Kui-l'luy ' road , and afterwind another section of sixty milcn , brlnprl > ig the line to 'llon-'J'sln. ThU raid h in the northeastern corner ol the king dom , in an out-of-tho-way nook , Uioro the population is spurso and popular prejudices hti\o \ least to bo contended with , ltd Importation to the further prosecution of the rallioad sys- loin , howo\or \ , is { frent , ulnco it not only domonstrutos tluit the natives can con trol tlmif o\vn \ ro.ids , proUclod that they can pay for them , but it can furnish the nocos'iiiry ' suppllort of coal ( or the opera tion of other lallwius in the region of 1'okinp and llon-Tnin. TlioiiRh coal nliounus in nearly every piovinco of China , thoinino at Kiii-1'lnt ; is ( or was tivo jcurti ajoj the only ouoiuthu um pire. I'nt KnrtT llicitrfi In Another IMsKmocfiil lr , Vounjf I'at FVil atid txvo or throe com- panlons becameenpnccd In a var of words lastnlRhtln Ed O'Cunaor'JSoloon oa Tenth ntrcct , between Capllol n cllno and DodRO street , nnd the tnrtonJcr , Christ llansen , re quested them to bo quiet. This only intensl- JlcdyounuFont's dcsJro tolnilulgoln nflRht , so ho hegan on thoi hartcncler. Ono blow frotnPonhvltha boor jjlass lalJ the hvr- : temler out , and then I'ord stnoshed up the furniture and broVoj a SMJ mirror all to pieces before an oflU'cr ' coulcl bcsunitnoned , Foiilandtno of his mis were locked up ut the pollco station , llansen , the bar tender , was badly hurt , The heer irlasi struck him in Iho forehand and cut a gash four inches lonffUilch had to be sewed up hy the surgeon. Where O' llrlen llxpccti Support. PAiiif" , Oct. 17 , O'Driensays ho relies for support inhls mission to America on tliolrish Hoinan Catholic nrchblshops of Chicago and St. 1'aul anil on the Jilsh jNmcricim clergy in general. Ho also holies for the sjinpathy of Ciinlliial ( iltibons jMlouLniKlstorpati , Ln I'resso , states that it knows that I'arnell Is nngry because ol tholllghtof Oihoa uiiilO'liilcn , but Uioycm- nhntitally deny that thoru Is any dissension In their party. \Vnnttnlax Xiuorlomi UKKN. IVloNTUEAt , , Oct. 17Tho chniulwr of com merce has decided to formally present to the Rovcinmcat thcnclvisabilityof placing aclutj of ficents per dozen upon Atnoi-lcaa cgps in retalhtlonfor the Mclvlnley import duty , r ostsensouthcro wcro Imported into this country 700,000 , do/en ojgs fiom the United States. Knocked Out In the lTourtti , HFW YOIIK , Oct. 17-Tbcro was a il ht tea a finish toniglit in Now Jersey between Youiiff Martin Plulieity of lloston and Scotty Cox , the Australian feathorvelKht Flaherty knocked his man out in the fourth round. A Uiillroad Deal. ST , PAU , Mini , Oct. 17. A. Duluth special sajs a rumorli cuucnt therothat a deal has been closed by which the Chicago , St. 1'aul & Kansas City rallronUwus sold to the Great Northern loa'cl. Trainmen Wnnt sin Incronnr , ST. PA.II , Minn , Oct. t7.-Connnittces rep ies.cntin j the conductors , brakomcn , en- pincers nml llrciuca on thcChicjgo , St. Paul > Ss Kansas City road are lieio to ask an in crease of pay. for Abdiiolioii. IS'rw YOUK , Oct. 17. Albeit "Vedder , formerly a Presbyterian rslcrgyitiin , was sen tenced to five years Imprisonment toilij- for ahducting flttem-j'ear old Mamie McCanti. Would Decline to Ilrccivo Tlicni. IJONDO.N , Oct. 17. The btniidarcl's corre spondent at Komo states oiuatican authority that the jiopoould decline to receive Dillon and O'Brien if they slt that city , Jm tiled tlio "rMlukoj , " Ell FA 10 , N. YOct 17-John Vanlleest of Ashland , AVIa. , defeated "MIckoj" Co hum of Kntrlandia niattlhijj eighteen loimd glee \ 11 glit this momlnp. A Grot-gin llntHt. -I\TIAXTI , GaOct 17. Kd Moirison , col ored , was hanged today in Daniels villo for tuo minder of John Hunter , a white imn. * TIiniSAUTIlTO III ] OYLItl'KOl'ljKD. Stnrtlluc Calculations Produced at a 3Icet Ing ol'lhe JlrltiHliHsoclJitloii. . Vt the mooting1 Ihorowns a joint as- Boinbly of the geographical and econo mic sections to consider the subject of tlio lauds of the globe still UMillablo for Euiopetmsotllouient , sajs the Pall Mall Gnrotto. The axidloneo conbisted of u proportion of qulto oven-eighths of Indies , LinibeitPlayfairdrt'eltupon the importance of the subject , es pecially attpi the onUial lnn.uiiy re cently held in London upon the question of colonisation , which allowed that many old fields of emigration voro boinjj closed to European cmirgants. Mr , E. G. Ravonsteln produced un oluboi-ato set of statistics to show that the wo rid will , in the oidinary course of things , bo fully in habited in ahout 182 jonrs , which estimate comideubly extends tlio peilod nt which tome learned men be- ile\o \ humanity A\lll uo crowded out , Having preUously swept awny the arctic ; and anta'-ctic ' legions m not being essential for his argu ment , ho panelled Iho lemaincler out of the car th Into : cultivable lund,28Jb,000 ! ) square nlles ; steppe , sciub , poor grass , etc , , i5WlOOObquaio ; miles ; barren des erts , 4,180,000 square miles ; a total of 4G'i50,000 square miles. The population jr upon this ho reckons at nlittlo over 1,407,000,000 , , divided thus : Euiope , : JGO,200,000 ; Asia , 850,000,000 , .Africa , 127,000,000 , ( u much lower estimate than nonnln I'mn TillingAimt.i'illii. . 000 , Noith Ameiica' 80,2.50,000 , , ; South America , : iJ,500Oa ( ) . Mr. Ravenbtoin showed how , suppos ing the stnndaid odifo among the vari ous peoples to remain , the tame , sup posing the population increased ut tlio rate of 8 per cent in oveiy decade , and supposing tlicro mo no oxtiaordinary imniovcmontsin ngriculturo , the popu- latlon in the jcar 11072 ill bo5,9 J4 mil- lions. Inspcalcin ; , ' of the populations that thcio areas would hear ( mentioning 207 individuals to tlio hnuu.ro milo an a fair average ) ho sug- gehtod that the pioduclivoncss of the oiirtli might ho bettor -utilized when people ple undctstood economy , In cxpiossing u general opinion thut tioplcal countries nro not lit foi Europeans ho granted ex ceptions to tlio rule , as , for example , in coitaiii now well-known highlands of Afiica. Ono of tlio thcoiies propounded is that there Is a geiioial migration of people southwards , so that in time a race of European origin may arise who will bo acclimatised in the tropics. On the whole Air. Rtucnsteln tloen not des pair that the -\\orld \ will bo ovoi- populated , loeiiuso ns now do\olop- \ incuts occur new"adaptations vill bo found to meet tliom. Uov. John Mac- kendo oxprosbod.4ho opinion that the Zambesi will ai } Jti coin-so of time ho suitable for IKuropqan losidents. Mr. J , > VVells , who has tra\oled 8,000 miles in Argentine ami Jlrnzll , thought that thcio is every proijioct of u speedy con- fatiuction of a vast system of rail and lluvlal coininunicullon Jill over the coun try , The sum tqjal of the dlscubsion so far was an asbunmca that theio mo plenty of places in the world lit for pop ulation , that thqfols u demand for pop- , ulatloii nil over the vorld , and thato \ need" not particularly worry ourselves'4as to whether the gloho _ will bo over-poipulated In genera tions to come , Mr , John Coles of the geographical society ami tiavollng' ed itor of Iho Field Inter added that ho had had yellow fever In Brazil and soon a foMr ) in the high plateaux of Diitlsh Columbia that was very like It ; ho had known malarial fever produced l > y irri gation in new countries , and ho warned his hearers that mimy ol the lands In the far west of Noith Aineilca , nhlch wcro represented as auillnblo for emi grants , ere nuido hopelessly unavail able by the extortionate dotnnmls of speculative land fa hark * ltnWiijtes inliKlln. " .Man wants but little here below , " is ceitalnlytho motto of boino natives In Indln. A mnn of forty being recently oxaniinecl before amnglstratoat ll.mga- loioHtnled that ho earnoil ( about ltd ) by kittling fllngorloorand ) ) that ho was qulto satlsliod with hib wages and posi tion , SI 10311 OS'1C 1'A 1,1,8. < Vlrnihla ( Dcnurlttttun of the V oC the \VfHt. The exact sl/.o of the fall , so plainly aeon fioin the "Hoost , " is 1)90 ) foot In width nnd 2lUlii liolghl , besides a do/en foot of lapitls botnccn the upper inlet- Humlerccl fallsancltho united gieat full. Pioin the Kn\on8 \ Roost the onlli-o do- sccnt cnn be BCOII almost lus ono fall , wiltosV. \ . Dyman in Finnic LcBllo's Monthly , liut , tilts is a good point ttoin \vhluh to \vhctlietM\o \ \ u cd tlio wotd Nliiffiira ncltlsotlly In connection vlth the Great Slioshwio , cr Sho-sho-neo , as onotrilwof miti\cs \ call it , or I'ahchu- lukah , iw it la known toanothor , For Its general ofTcot , ns compared wltli itsoldor bi-otlior , wo bolie\o \ that any ono will admit its accessories to ho inllnitcly firundcr. The fall itsilf , thotighless tliu n half as wide , is neirly tvtce ni high , The volume of the rlvor is prolubly not nioro than a third that of Niagara. Niagara isninjcstic , Shoshoiiols tonl- blcj NInpara has a tranruil [ ami irresis tible mlL'ht , Shoshopo ajsivago inten sity. Niagara , while it awes , also soothes the soul ) Shoshone o\\es \ , but totiillos , One fecU as tliou h ho vcio looking Into the dim chaos of nn oailh half foimed , Ho feels as though ho wcio anticipitin ercition , looking In upon her woilc "bcforo it was meant that human oycs should soo. 'J'hls niugulir impression iilioijliteiiod ; by the fill I ness of the googrn.vhlc.nl t-ooord trn\cn \ hero -wlicro tl e fetlll'encd Ilio-tlood has been cleft tv thousand feet by the cvwj- los honing ot tlio caliirjict. One inn almost Imagine that lie sees the lingers of a man's li.mdwriting the tMi'th-nii- iials njiou these mighty rninpaits. Or , tolookjet farther btck , us Lho mists svlrl nncl di7y our bight , we can half beoliutfo chiotlcforms of tlio pilmeul ontth 'Titanssmiting the tiust imnidur \vltli Thor-hninmcib , sincl fanning the \ol- canie furnace , in which the fragments melt like \vu\ , Hut it is not enough to loolc from a distaiiLO.Vo mast ( , ' 0 dose to llils IIciculcs of c.itaraots. Tlicio Isupilh down uiavino , shtuloncd. nlth stunted junipois and pines , tindthis conducts to the level below the falls. The Ihrilllng roir deepens as vo ncir the blink , and when -vo , stand upon the mass of rook , einoralcd with moss , almost undcmc.ith the fall , wo are nearly bilmlod by the whirl of spray thntissjuus upon tlio wings a ( a chilling gust fiom boncith the mighty iiuiis. Hut tills pabscs in a moment , and wo look up. Here , as In the piesenco of all sublimities nnd vciitios , mm fcols the shadow of eternity cast iijiou his s-oul , proving therewith Ills kinship to the .Auth01 of sublimities and AOi-ities. lioncith this avful avaUnclio of foam nnd flood , while tlio Hpr.iy-cloud shudder in the Bhakun atmospheie , while the wilderiw- rainbowssparkles in HI by and cine ilid tmcl siiphiio | pio- f Ubioii on the very lips of tlie cataract , and tlio solemn hua-poitalsnbo\o \ seem tobowtlionisolvesas if to Itnpiisoti the ChCiipoIng1 shoainvo , feel sis though tiioy wcio eternal , without beginning1 , alnuysus , now , -pirlakoiv ) with the btirs oftlio morning of the jearsof Him -who sittuthupou the droleof Iho heavens. Here again is seep most powerfully tlio contrast between Shoshrmoand N'lugam , ISIaffaiii has all in inner of " &vcot securities" and hum in asbocliitions. Shosheno is the weird death-march of a lava-wilderness , A K.VNSVS 8A.X1IIG. A. Very Clover Story of Prohibition Oono Itlacl. "Gcovg'O JIaskolI" is the pen name of a Kansas man wlio hns written a cutting satire in dramatic form upon the prohi bition cia in his state , sajs the Kansas Citv Times. Ho Booms to bo well ac quainted with the politicians \vhoad- \ ncio to the prohibition-republican com bination and hits a commonplace fact of Kansas llfethough it.may seem paradox ical to perfectionist outsiders when ho pictures mimv o ! the piolubilloii do- clnlmeis as drawing their inswiration from private potations. Bo was prooa- bly in Topeka when the state convention itiot n month HJJO a gathering that , with usurfnco enthusiasm , declared for piohibition first , last and all the time , and wns in itself a drunken orgy tli.it shocked the old inhabitants , The author taltes the liberty of snllr- ivlng with nn occasional extra\aganca , of which the following is an example ; My ciime ? I urn not actirainall On the contrary , I am voiy zealous in behalf of our moral refotms the temperance , piohibition , the equalsufEiajjo , the Sun day law and BO on ; butnbo\o \ all I abhor the caul pi } or. My neighbors had tlio hnbit to play eAery night , I could not BCO that through my windowblinds - \J\llt AllUI IlillllJIl. V Ll il K UIlllil'.V II I lit O. observed tlicm thus engaged , and I could not stand the double oil enso to play , and second to play on the holy Sabbath. I took a torch nndsotflro tothobuilding bhcltoiing such u scandal. The plajci-s mot no harm , but the house was binned and with it n child in Its ciadlo , I wns anestcd and sentenced , notwithstanding the puiity of my intentions , to a month in jail and have been conlined hi close contact with these criminals. Kansas piohibillonists would loputllnto the idea of committing a horrible ciiino to effect a pilvatooblect of fanaticism , yet much of what they do is iciisoiied out iu a sophistry robOinbUiiL ; that of the quotation. They place in the back ground the teal purposes of civllixodso- cloty and biing to the front vagaries of u fanciful ethical ejstem , "Violations ot honor between man and man are con doned if the guilty lay holdof the altar horns of prohibition. Individual libeity is the loul substance of Aniericnn insti- tutlonf. It goes for nothing with them. Mmiclpnl govemment for the good of citizens nnd proportp h lost sight of in municipal govern ment for n nominal enforcement of a l > iohil > itiori law which has never yotdis- rninished the silo of special liquor stamps In the olllco of the federal col lector of internal rc\cmio \ , Thoyni-o milling to turn Immigration fiom the stnto , bui den property and incicaso po lice oxponscsfortho lurren joy of chang ing the niiino of saloons into that of a joint or d rug btoio. The Times docs not nndci take to com mon d nil the philosophy of "Last Tel lies bj'Georgo .Nnskofl , ' ' but thorp is in the satire much of truthful anal ) sis mul the pilncipal piohiblllonlbt characters aio enough like uoll Known prohibition advocates tooiillghtcn Kansas upon the naturoof inaiiy men and vomonwhoar- rogato moral leader lilp tothcmsohcs. The 1'Nature's ' ' Natural Soft Carlsbad Sprudel Xnrsc" Salt.MtJDI ( Henry I\ \ ' ) Tills silt ( In txmiU'rtorin ) Is olitilnuilby < mi | > < > ratio u n ( thohprinkl Sinlii utUiirhlnul 1'or cuiiitliiutlnit ( liniponry or uliioiilo ) , lilll- iUMit siiboMly ( , clv | ) Oi ) > liolironU' I'ulunli uf tliuhtoniii-li , rliuiiniiiilo or Kniity iillocllim , uml ( ill U % rinKoincnt ot llioston'toh. It I * a noru vdiiuli'tfiil iciiH'ily than aiiyollicr In imluroor nialorliimcdlii , . Ml H I'lllinrii SALT Is not u iiioio pnrk'itt ! M' , HUiiu iillcnillvo uml ooiiilHulliiiialiniJK'iljIliitroUitothliiu JiM. uHKnocl Khun jou cm olililn Mix t'Cuil- liii'lniorl | < ' ( lai-t.4'o | [ , liciiiol liu ImiiooMl upon liy iiiihiiuitnloim < lcul ! rH 'Plm m-nulno must lii\i tliohlKiinlutuiof llsnutund MuixliUuu CD , Sole Agouli , New York , on every Ijottlu. ANXIOUS TO HHUVK TI.MH , A lUsontl MlnlMirr ( loon to Slate 1'rlxon Volundirlly , One of tliu most singular pfiiesta ovov lOR-ljtoroil at n St. Louh , holol , was leorgoV. . Brown , \\lio \ \ im nt Ilmst'a hotel thu nth or ilay , ICe was hroupht In fiom TO.XIH fotmty. this sttito by CountSlioritT } Marlon Fioomnn. AVIicn seoii by the Boston ( Hobo cor respondent ho was vnlking njiatul down on t o pa\omont \ in dontiif tlio hotel In asfulnt.-itoof iiertxnkvtiun over the fact that the fhorilt luul brought , him there and Hum muljjono oil and loft him nlono , and ho vim vuy much afraid thnt ho would not ihul his kuouor In time to ratch the train for JuiTemun C'lty ' , vhoro ho viw ffolnpr to orvoti term Intlioponi- tontlin-y for killing C'hiules 1'loroo ' , his son-ln-lav , "Whileniting \ \ for the sheriff liocoiv eonUil to loll lilt stoiy. He & , ilil : ' 'You bee , 1'iori'o ' wns a Miuti } , ' man who hud boon In Tns county for il\o \ or six jc.irs.aiid ho nun-icd mydtui'htur ( , After living together only \\eokthey \ separated , and then lie cMiai-ffoil h or wl t h havluir been Uillnmto with so % oral jnunj , ' men In Iho noiprliliorhood. I Ino hl.\ inilcHvost of Houston , nml uhilo I'm about It , 1 mljiht as well toll you that I'm nearly nftj-ioven joins oliluii , < lliavo four marilccl children and ono daughter of / "Tho double oci'iir red i i Juno , 18S8. 1'ieico leftnipdiuiylilor on Mondaj , the last ( liy , ot May , and the next Thursday LMtla.v . I found him Hitting ; cm the fence of my neacli orchircl. llo\vas armed anil li.ul . boon hying for mo In the bush ncarlj un hour and a half , but I didn't Know lluit ( lion. Ilowontup to the liousoltliiuo \ \ , nnd there I Iciiuod from othcis thnt ho had a i-uolvcr. I nskcd hi in about it nnd lioiicKnowUcl ed It , nml o\po < eil the h.uullo of the weaiion. "I proposed that \vo go o\or \ toBill Wall's juidlo Sc'ottTnylorX : nnl toTonj ire , in"s nml { jho him ailinmoto piovo his charges agaiiist lili wife , vhii-h I know \veri filso. ,1 mi nllor wo got beyond the orilmrtl tin < 1 were out of slK-ht of the IIOUM ) ho changed his mliiil , mill ufiihcd to go to Wall'1I ' I inblbtodiind ho dio\v Ills ro- lolvci nml snsippod It at mo. " Itilid not oo IT and bofoio hokuov what hoi.a \ doing- I tired mine' . I shot tlireo times ami don't know uhiclibhol killed him ( lead , Then I walked thirty- ' our miles to give mv" > ell up , was tuo'd nnd given , i t\\o ycaiMcntc nce. " 1 am now Holiiff to Jolleixon City and my fiit'iitls aio goinj ; with mo. They aie olllceis of Slianuon count\ \ , Missouri , , nul I urn supposed lo bo their priMiuur , J aln jjo lay the pcnitcntimyoliinlaril } , to Borvomy tormoiit. Hefoio tlio o Ulcers. . ioft me I promised T would not run awn ) , ami thev kiio\\ \ old George Ihown novci broKe his woul , but Jam afraid tlie have got loot suiil I won 'tbo able to Iind tliem. " His uiixlot.y wns ielie\od \ hy tlioap- poai.muoof theoHuci's half nn hour bo- fo retrain time and ho uoiit on hitiwa ojoitlny. _ " \Vlui. t MiiM.ielics 'J'cll. There isn g\Qtii \ doil ot cli.ir.xctcr in the inustnehe , sajs tlw Noithvcslcrn May.i/.ino , As the form of tlio nppoi lip jiucl in the ic' ioiid about itlnih lii' ely - ly to do vlth the feeling , i > iiilo , self- lelinneo , manlinovo , vanity and other qualities that give self-control , thonuis * tiicho is nioi'o pnti-ulirly connected with the oxpre lonof tlwse cpiulillcs 01 the loveibO. \"N'hon the mustache isruprgoil and , as It weic , lljinfjnithoi' and thither , there Is a lack of proper sol f-i out nil. When It is straight.ind ouiorh thoiovcihO is the enso , othei things , of comic , taken into account. If theio is a tendency to curl at the on tci ends of the nubtiieno tlmro is n tendency to ambition , vanity or display , When the curl turns upunrtl Ihoi-o ib "n geniality comllned with a love of njipro- bation ; vhon the inclination is down- \viiT-d theio is a more fcodato tuin of mind , notunaccomp.iuioihvitli ylooin. It is vortliyto icinark that yond-na- tared men will , hi playing with thomus- taclio , in\ariibly give it an upwjnd in clination , whereas cio h-giaincd or niorosu men will pull ib obliii wly down ward. _ _ Prelilitoilc Ccrinnii Tombs , Some piohibloric Gorman tombs were icccntly cxcaMitcd on the road le.iding . from Apolda to Jena. About twenty skoletoiiH were found ( tvo being u-ithout skulls ) , and a number of ornaments nnd weapons. _ _ If jou \\lsh tosell jour piopprty ration the JutldVells Co , C.U. Judi , president , 000 Uroaihvsiv CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs , PAID UP CAPITAL $150,003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50,000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 DimrToin r. A , Miller , I' , O. Oloason n.j Sliuwt. 1" B. Hurt , J.I ) . Eclmiiiulion. C'liu-los 0. Human Tr.ins iotji | > iionl liuukliM liusl- ness Jjivw-a cipltal nutl Biirjilus ol any baeilJu Soulliwc'.torii ' Unv.i. INTEREST ON TIM E DEPOSITS , F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And Bullillns Superintendents. Rooms4-10nml ) Hi-cHuilillnjj. ( linalin.Vol . ) . , nnd KooinsZU ami LMOMorrhni Hluelc , Counell Ululfs , In Curinponilciicusollullnl. ATTEIND Strlcllfto ijuilnoaj'n ' a iplnnilllmotto e t MIIUCX luuvorr line oditiimnonoriif It roichou liylilu wholiolrt * iimuniiailoiilel fi'O lulty. WESTERN I'o plenro prnKroulio. full of euor y unit money miiklnit schomoa. llioy need | > oulal Iralnln ; for bualncii. IOWA Lendi In ropulnr cdiicatloti. Her iwlillo uliooli uro rtoInK iiriin I wur < fur her mruiu-ilnj uilllluns- Vi'cilcru luwi , COLLEGE , Coinmcni-ei ( ill tonu Sept. 1 1. Slio intaoli the rnnlly pruclldil tin lior MrKlunti. Niriii l llusl- noSliartlnnl aril I'miint ishl ruiinni well or lam I zu I iinrt cnrudilly nniluotul Bmloiiti may fnlorntiiiiyllnie. H'rlto [ or fiuilmr inrllualt to IV. H 1'a til son Council Bluffs low. . OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. CornorMulti onil llro id way , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Pi'alors In forrlxit nml clowostlo ohaiiso Col In lions in itdo uml Inleiiit iialil on Umo cluposlls , orrioE.tr , unfinnNin , aa W. C. ESriiP , Council llliifl'H , It Aordi Mu In StiiMH. Dirvctor onil I'Jinluil incr. D. II. McDimchl A Co , , Butchers' ' aid Packers' Supplies , Martet Fixtures , Casings , HiiIi'Mttiid CiiiiKiiso MiiturV Miu'liliit'rj KM- KT. Main Ht , ( ' < iiiuc'll lllntTti , lu. AlkU ' ' uml 1 uu. for I'roili , Tlio tlmo viw wliou the wc4 looked ID tlio custom stuto't ' for linpiuvod Block , Western brood OM scoiiiocl imibltldiw from the plonuor tlnjs to ( jot llio boat hews nvnilablo , nyi tlioVntom \ AjjrlouHui'lwt. They got the thorou"h broili front I\'ow \ Vurlouul the Moipans from Vaunonl. nul soinw IIOWOH from Poim- , but none of thnso nimlo tlio rtoMrctl linpiwonieiit. The Intruiluot foil of llio tlmft lioi-souiivotlioKrauilsiicccsu tlo li'oillo iiiipi-o\o the prlcuuf our too ' BUI ill untlvo imcl cios litd ) ! licirse < NO\T \ tloreuy nntl iVow liiijjlnml lnul miulo the oxporlinciit , but without snioc. ! < , utilll Oliio iiiiportwl Olil Louis l\"siolooii | ) , tluit lt-o\od \ nn olc'iiluinton tliolr ImuiK i ml thc'j lot Illinois luvo liltn torox-olutlon- i oliorsobrooillnji , Thou the \v " 4eiiimj to llio fiont nnd lm snii-pa oii nil thci eastern 4:1 : tos hi lioi-so broc. illiiK. U'o inn filwl to n'o tlio iiiciout-liifj In. tcic'Mt throughout Iho ouatiiii Mali's lo adopt llio Impoilccl ilruft , ami coach boise bleed' ' ! thnt hn\o jjilnod such unUcrsil popularity hi llio wost. III > IlnnrulV Tlio finmliilunt | H-aclli'o of tuilng miiioiulMitors sold usnatninl ininoi-til\mtois \ IIIH boon for-soiuo time uomplalni'd ut b niuillual men JCow tlut Seine \Miter lituin iiiiny tlistritU i'olin.'oilsprliifj | ) natoi , tuliieuilutvis \ nro inoio largely u od Ilian liofoio , anil thilr falslilcMtlon whloli Is vartiod out onnlaigo boilo , isu in.itloi-of pulille im- poitiiiii'c1 , Spoi-hniMis ol clillc't-uiit inln- cr.il walei'H in all pints of I'ails luno boon OMinmeil at llio iiuiaU'lial | Inboia- toij , nncl It 1ms been cll-i'ovoicil that the Mime wntor is used for IttoiUj-foiiiililVci- foi out pi'oinuitidiN. In Lic'i'inuny ami Austria this tiado is c.u-rinl on \tcn- > - aL c'l.v , but not fi.iuclnlontl ) ; niitaifac- tuioil iiilnorjil xvjitora ino wild in such. initial u loucr pilco tliiuitbo niituial iiiinoriilvatci8. . II is os llinatoil thnt ball of the niiiiortihvatcisdianU InPails ai-o manufactured with Seine wtitor. Cliirilj in St. I'otisi-sliui-a. 'Jlioi-oiu-o In St. I'otuiibiMifTohbouov- nlcnl iibtltnlluimupon\vbiili \ tlio iily bpciitls joaily 7ll,000 ( ( ) rubles. Tlio m.iiiiteiiinooof licMpitaUand lalbmarlci coils , ' ) ( HllllO ) ; poor IIOUHN. IJ'iO.OOO ; asUuinsfor childion , I-- ! l-"l , > ; sdiooli , 1,117,00) ) , UiUhiMis for llio \ mnI7O < KJ ; wink housoH , 1UIO ) ( , ami locljliip ; : lionscu. 7,01)0 ) iiibles. Tlio .sinKiup ; funds of nil thc o inititullonsbL'&idos tliolr icsptHU ivo possession of loalostatc , aruc'stim atcil at 00,500,000 , i Both the method and results when Sjrupof Figs iataken ; itia plcnsimt tind rcfrceliing to the ttistc , and ncU t'cntlyjet promptly on tlio Kidneys , I-iver mid liowcls , cleniiscs tlic Bye- tern effectually , dispels colds , bend- ulies nuil fevers nml euros habitual constiwtion. ! Sruj ) > of Tigs ia the only remedy of its kind over pro duced , pleasing to tlio tixblo sind ac-l ceptablo to the sloiiiach , prompt in itn action nud truly beneficial 111 its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable sulstnnces , its mnuy excellent qualities couiniend it to all and have made it the moet popular remedy kncnm Syrup of Figs is for mlo in 5 and 81 bottles by all lending ; drug gists. Any reliable druggist who iray not hare it on hand will pro cure it promptly Tor any one "who wishes to tijr it , Do not accept any substitute. MLIFO/Mf FIG SYRUP CO . . SIH FfiUKCIStO. CAl , J I OUMtLL . K\f \ , HE IV WfTK. N Y. SPECIAL 3NTOT1CJEH , COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ Tjllllt S\M5 \ nrlrnclo Onu ( liHIiijj tinni : ml -l mil ! Inifi" liorso. Will cM'luuu'i ! fnrlmj or Ki iln. ' 1 , II. llcll , 7i ( | south Till si _ " \ \ rANinn-lllil ( or \\uilc , TI iimn orlilsli l > 2 Mil : IM , CM NTstlotlilnff ilc.inod and rM > : ilH'il. or ; ( ( ( < > 01 < lir forlia K Iho nn'iilin pru i , Sutlsractliiu Kuiniiilinl. Aililriss 01 i.ill m r. N , PolcihonJllI . ' mil 1 1 Hllit _ A HOOKKill' I'll wntMi'il. JIu si l ii.ii- J | iot < 'nU < ) t iku i-liilK > ntsi't ( ithDo U IN- oul of Con mil I Hull's piL-ft-ncil. il ) . UtcoJUio , _ lll.NT-rivo room honso ? ' | ) ir inoiitli corner Krmkllii n % e , an < l 1'isitntr htriet. "IJlOll linS'T llio Mill < nrm oirupN'il \ > y \ . JJ I ) I'oilnr. I'DsxcHsliin j'l\on \ .No19 A | > lily tolummil Hycmtt. TOST A tmllilojr. wliltti hic-nsl un I Ion , -1 J bronn brlndli ) luck anil hi | is lilli Ht rlit | ) In fiiicluiul , IliiMiionllis old l.llii'riil ii'VMinl Iialil IMiiuilor llmnliH-iO , 11117.-o. Milu ; M. ) liLN'T I'oui IDOIIH , cliciip. l'nfui FU Also fuinlsiic'l rooms , o ir > N IMiiln st. F1 ; SAM : riio in- > iifa - mil htoik mid ron I Morn nnd IUtur < s ; nisi thriu l-jeiir-old coin foi salt * Iiuiulro if P I. b rullli A ; Son. 7Hllllliu\ < - , . 1'iiiiiKll Itlult- "OUR lil.XT UOIIMS mil IOOIIH ; one mil Jsloiciiiniirioiu tliniiiMiiiil imi' fniiu--t ul room at J U. llivldwm's , UU'lflliitM1 "TJIOU 1 SVLE or Ilcnt _ _ Ouduu lunil , . , llh Jhouiici , by J , U. Itloo. IJIM.iln st. . Oouuill lUulIa. _ "VXT UYpay rent wnen youciitt Imy a I . > o > n ! tliuHiinu Uniis.uiiil Ini'iisoof v-our ilo.ilh m.tnny ttmn lo.ivo yinr f.Linlly llio lioiuo civil oiiUio folio wlin to nail Alionioworllifl.OOlat SUper ininitlL /hoiiio worth M.r ) Ut tupur imiutli. Ahoino worlli J..IVDal fJIpin iiidiiUi. A ho'i 10 worlh M.O.Wat * II pur iiniitli. Aliomo worth ( UK ) ) at Mljur tiniiitli Utlior ( irlutxl IIDIIMMOII t IIOHUMIH torni' Thl a.tnvo ) inoutlily paynuiiiti liiulmlo iirlii unlliitDnwt. Fur Full ii-tilluuliin c.ill Bildrcsstlm .lull A Wolls. Co. . oJ ) Council lllufTt 1 1. coi'xcii ' mm STUM DYK woius Alt k I mil of llrl ii K and denning < lone In till lii-st MylnoftluiArl , I'mlH niut ' talncil niilt'M inuilu to louUiH VIHX ) in n < > \ \ \Votk l > riiinitlyiloiioiiiiil | ih'llviriil In ull iiirtn ol ilioiouiilry. huul for in-lio INI O , A. MviMMV. I'rup. OlJ llrojilway , N ur Soilln inl Ik.