TFTTC OlVfATTA DATT/V / TVER : tffiyRTITTATfY Ifi. Ififtl. THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PEARL ST. I'ejitcrcd ty Carrier In any part of tlio City IIV , T1I/TON , - - MANAUKU allLltt'ItONCS ' : IMisliieM 0filer. No. 4,1 Night Editor , No. 21 31KXT4O\ . K V. 1 > . Co. Council niuffo Lumber Co. . coal. Craft's chattel IO&IIB. 01 Snpp block. F. Cnnnlwas arreitcd yestculay on the charge of koepltit : bis saloon open on Sunday. Dan McUlnnri la to hnvo n homing today before Justice 1'attou on the charge ofem- Licz/lcmcnt , Tlio funnrnl of Arthur Grow took plnco yesterday nftenioon from the residence of his parents , Mr. nnd Mrs , O. W. Grow , SJ1S Ninth street. Charlci Best , formerly a well Unown lypo of this city , now in the newspaper business In Ncllrfh , Neb. , is In the city ronowinj ; old acquaintances. Tlio mctnbori of the Women's Christian Tcmpoi-niico union will B'VO ' 'n social next Thursday afternoon nt the reslJcuco of Mrs. J. C. Ulxliy on South First street. The newly orgnnl/od Mrs. I'hll Shcrlilau tent , Dnuphtcrs of Veterans will give a camp llro ana socltil at ( Jrand Army of the Ke- publlc hnll this evening. Genuine hard tack and bean soup will be served. Old soldiers und others are Invited. Charles Allen , the puplllst , who hns spent the greater pait of the last month In the city Jail , turned up yesterday nftor an nbsonco of a day nnd a lialf with n full load on board. lie was put behind the bars n ahi to answer to the charge of drunkenness. Some mischievous boy throw a stone npalnst the Stewart memorial window in St. Paul's church with force enough to break the wire screen which covers It nnd allow tlio Btono to RO crashing throuRh the class. It will bo dllllcult to repair the dainago. The wedding ceremony of Mr. Huilolph Weiss nnd Miss Anna Flnklestcln tooic plnco yestcrdav afternoon nt the residence of the brules's brother , Jlr. T-i. M. FlnUlestoin. 1217 South Tenth street , Kabul Henson of Omnhn oniclatinp. A reception ivas given to the friends nt n o'clock. ' The Young Men's ' Christian association rooms in the Mcrrlam block were crowded yesterday afternoon wltli young men , wlio were lea there bv the announcement that Btuto Secretary McCco ! was to ndih-css the meeting. Thobutcrpeati quartette of Omnhn furnished some excellent innslc. The meet ing was very Interesting throughout. Uaviil vVnrron of Kansas City was la the city yestcrdav trying to Und his father , who hod loft Omaha for Kansas City a week nRO Inst Saturday nnd had not been heard of since. Ilo described his father ns being nbout flftv-six years of nge , with n long gray beard and wearing a brown overcoat. Ttio pollco were requested to keen a , lookout for traces of the old man , who , It Is thought , has been the victim of foul piny. Ur. N , A. Seaman lost n horse and buggy from in front of his veterinary hospital on " Fourteenth strcat last night. Ho reported 1 the loss at poliro headquarters and then started out to look for the missing nntmul. Ilo at last found it nt the corner of Mynstcr nnd Seventh streets , with the weight which was attached to the bit wound several times around a tree. It had evidently been bor rowed by someone who wanted to take a short drive. The horse belonged to a man ! named Bower , who lives on Nineteenth ( street Bell ft Son's now grocery tikes the lead on Upper Broadway. No old stock. HoysVnntcil nt American dlstilct telegraph office. The Manhattan , sporting headquarters. N. O'Brien. ' _ Celebrated. Its Illrtlidny. The First Presbyterian church was filled to its utmost capacity List evening , the occa sion being1 the ninth anniversary of the or ganization of the Young Mcns' Christian as sociation in this city. After the usual exer cises D. W. Chapman , general secretary of the loeal association , made u few brief remarks - marks , outlining the icliglous , social , physi cal , and literary advantages which the asso ciation holds out to its members. Dr. W. .T. Jlarsho , pester of the First Presbyterian church of Ornahn , wa * then introduced as the leading speaker of the evening. The spenltcr'H main thought \\na the need of bringing common , "horso sense" into the religious life thnt Is used in business alTnirs , " 1 shall never forjrot , " suld ho , "tho lirst prayer I ever hcanl U. L. Moody utter. It was this : 'O Lord , give us common sense. Amen. ' And it is thnt very common sense tlmt Mooilyuses In his work among the masses tlmt hns mtulo him the man ho Is. " After Dr. lliirshn came Stnto Secretary McUee , ami Kcv. L. A , Ilnll , pastor of the First Baptist church , both of whom mndo short and Interesting speeches. Mr. W. W. Wallace , president of the asso ciation , then read a summary of the llnances of the association for the year 1810 , by way of Introducing the subject ot a collection. Ac cording to this summary , tbo expenditure ? for the your wore ! ,81 ! ! , nnd tlio collections t3Sfii ) , leaving ndoilclt of WJl , which must bo made up in some way. Ilo also stated that the present membership of the association , nctivoand associate , wns 800 , less than 100 of whom are members of nny church. Bo then introduced Dr , Phelps , who procmicd to jnulto a plea for assistance In a lluuiicl.il wnv. A committee then passed through , tlio audi ence nnd took up a largo subscription , the proceeds of which will go toward wining out the indebtedness and setting the association ou its feet. J. C. Blxby , steam noatln ? , sanitary en gineer , 203 Morrltmi blocic , Council Blults Buy your coal and wood of O. B. fuel Co. . WJ Broadway. Telcphona 130. Dcntli of Airs. Maxwell. Mrs , George F. Maxwell died yesterday morning nt 0 o'clock nt her residence , ' 229 Bluff street. 'Iho deceased had boon In very IK > OV health for n long time , ntid her friends bad given up nil hopes that she would over bo in a cli bettor. She , however , Insisted at slio wns constantly Improving , nnd would soon bo nround. Yesterday slio wns lying upon tbo lounpo apparently asleep. Her ( Inugbtor spolco to lior and received no reply , and nn investigation showed she died of heart failure. The funeral will prob- nbly talco place tomorrow Ire in the residence , but the oxnct tuna has not yqt been sot , as relatives nro expected from n distance and the llnal arrangimionts will not bo mode until they arrive. The tilp. deceased was n step mother of Mrs. Will Maxwell of Fourth street nnd Miss Ktta Cole , who Is employed lu hens oUlcc of the clerk of the district court. Call on Schurz-Sinllh Co. for chattel loans end real estate. " (5 1'enrl st. No. 10-1 Broadway contains .tho Iwst stock Of groceries In the city. JV. . Kolloy. Out In nt the AVI nil oiv. Ed Murphy was arrested yesterday on an Information filed by Mrs. Lizzie CofTman , \vho lives In the western part of the city , charging him with disturbing the pcnco by breaking Into her house. Mrs. Coffman states that Murphy Is relative of hers who has lived oft or her for several months past but that she had decided to rnako a change In the way of doing tlunrs , nnd with that jiurposo In vlow had told Murphy to tnuo hla bngpnge nnd leave. About inlcJnlcht stio was startled by hearing a loud pounding nt the door. On potting up to find what was ho matter aha beard the old familiar volco of Murphy begging to bo let In. She refused to allow him ontnmco nt the door , so ho cntno In nt the window , Mrs. CofTinan was 111 , nnd she decided to lot him ttny until morulnir ' , when she had him arrested us above stated. ; ? Call on H. J. Ilutchlnsot ) Ss Co. for choice bargains In lots In Wilson 'i'crrneo. Special Inducements for the next few days. Furo f rcau drugs nt JJavIs' , opposite Ogdcn. : Best heavy poods , iir > per cent oil , cash. Itoltur , tbo tailor , ! UO Broadway. I THE NEWS IX THE BLUFFS , William Allen Disappears and No Traces of Him Are Yet Found , A VERY PERSISTENT RELATIVE-IN-LAW , Ken ! Kwtntc Men 1'rcdlct n Hootti fur tlio Ncnr 1'iit.tiro Votitiff Men's ChrlHtlnii Association Anni versary PC Considerable nnxloty was caused the friends of William Allen , who lias been boarding nt the Western house , on Upper Uroadwuy , ycstardny , by his sudden disap pearance. Allen hns been cutting timber for Mr. John Wllcox , who lives cast of thu city. Friday night ho complained n prent deal nnd wns apparently In very low spirits. Satur- dnylio started from his homo onrly In the morning , ns usual , to co to work. That was the lust seen of him , Troubled nt his disap pearance , Mr. Stevens , the proprietor of the hotel , telephoned to Wllcox to find out whether ho Itnew nny thing of him. Ilo re plied ttmt Allen hnd not bseu scon.about his pluco slnco Fildny , Slovens' fears wjro ilrcngthened by this Information and lie notified the pollco nnd asked thorn to try to find Iho missing man. Mr. Wllcox also passed most of the day searching the woods for tracoi of the missing mnti. When ho returned last evening he notified the pollco that bo had been unsuc cessful so far ns finding Alien was concerned , ilo stated that lie found Allen's nxo nnd din ner basltct , the latter with Its contents un touched , showing that ho had not been nround the rldnlty since some tlmo in the forenoon. He had not been able to Uud any other traces of the man. .Allen was subject to attacks of heart dis ease , which -would throw him into Ills of do- spondnncy so deep that it wns sometimes feared ho would innko mvay with himself , His disappearance , just after his lit of de pression of Friday night , has caused his friends to fear that ho has ntlnst been driven to distraction mid has committed suicide , or clsothntho has died on the ro.iJ from nn at tack of heart disease. The case has created qulto n stir hi the east end of the city. Evans Laundry Co. , 520 Pearl street. Tele phone : .J00. Goods called for and delivered. Slop niul Think , And ask yourself why you should pay old- fashioned prices for groceries and provisions when you can get Hrst cltm , clean , fresh goods nt modem prices ? Head these prices : Crackers , per Ib , fie ; Ibs qlngcrsnaiis for Siio ; Arbuclde's coffc-c , 25o per package ; German coffee , 'Joe : hams , Co per Ib : bacon , To ; codfish , 7 > c ; 10 Ib pall whlto fish , GOc ; 3 cans corn , 23o ; U cans toma toes , 25c ; 4 cans peas , 2.pc ; IDavIs' No. lOllour , S1.30 ; Davis "Bluo D" flour , Sl.ns : Buffalo Hour , 8I.S5 ; Gold Medal Hour , $1.4.r. ; Snow Flakoilour , ? t.OO ; 25 lus buckwcat , Sl.OO ; 23 boxes of matches , 2."c ; bo * good laundry soap , $1.00 ; a IDs leaf Innl , 2oc ; good broom , lOc ; oranges , IHc per dozen : coal oil , 8c a gal lon ; 2 loaves bread \ , Gc ; 1 lu good tea , 25c. Prompt delivery of goods , Brown's ' C. O. D. trrocory. Telephone 29. - _ f " ' " " _ _ m _ _ The dental of Drs. now rooms . Woodbury nro the llnost anil most complete In the west. Next to the new Or.iud. "Telephone , 143. " A. Favorable Outlook. "Council Bluffs is ono of the very few western cities that did not suffer a damaging reaction from the big boom of three years ago when the boom epidemic swept over the country , " remarked a clear-headed real cstnto man yesterday. "Tho boom had the effect of increasing values prodigiously , in some instances several hundiod fold , nnd generally more than 60 per cent. This added nt once- several million dollars to the valuation ot Council Bluffs realty. In not n sin glo i list unco has tliero boon any recession of values , but on the contrary n continuous healthy increase. Considering the fact that real estate values ore still ridiculously out of propoitlon to similarly situated property In Omaha , thcio Is nothing visible in the next ten years to indicate a halt in this healthy growth. More than thU , I aw confident now that we nro on thovorgeof another boom that will give realty another spurt and create an other season of remarkable activity. It will not ho oo wild , perhaps , ai it was In 18S7 , nut It will nlTett n great amount of property und last years , whore the other spent Its violent force In months. The was , llttlo to start the last boom , llttlo more than the sudden rcnll/atlon of the owners of property that tholr Council Illuffs realty was worth several times more than they had been In the habit of asking for It , but the coming boom which 1 am predicting there nro permanent foundation1 ! to build upon , Then \\o had a , vague promise that wo were to bo connected with Omaha by the drive ways to ho attached to the Union Pacific bridge and tlio hrlclinito promise of another exclusive thorouphfaio bridge. Now wo have tbo bridges and the absolute certainty of two more. These now Inidgcs alone will bo sufficient to mvuko'ii as much ac tivity as the old ones did , but wo have a great deal more than that The railroad complication resulting from Mr. Gould's decision of tlio crossing problem and the prevention of the low.i roads carrying out their original Intentions Is nil in the in terest of Council Bluffs , while the great en terprises that are being inaugurated on CUt- oft island nro still moro so. I am .satisfied that the next two or three years will sou the establishment thcro of many millions of del lars' worth of manufacturing enterprises , nnd taking out of consideration the question of whether East Omaha lies entirely or only partially lusldo the Council Bluffs city limits , tliU will directly benefit Coun cil lllutTs whllo not hurting Omnlin. The Interstate bridge will bo built and ready for tralllc within two years , nnd It will lie entirely In this city. Tbo day that bridge is opened every lot nnd every acre of prop erty lying In the northwestern part of town will Increase lu value live or six times Its present price. This will affect nil contigu ous pronorty nnd start n boom. The Twin City bridge and railway give it still greater Impetus , and It will bo a boom of no mean proportions. "Another thing worth considering is the fact that more than one-half the city of Council Bluffs lies within thrco miles of tho. business center of Omaha , AVIth plenty of bridges and cheap fines this property will command Omaha prices , " Recollect that the only Installment house m Council Blufl's nnd the lanrost installment house In the west is Mandel & Klein's. Wo sell at eastern prices every artlclo of house hold furniture you use , nnd Instead of re quiring you to pay rash wo lot you have it oof easy payments. Tbcro la no necessity of denying yourself the use of any article when you can get everything you want on such easy terms. The largest stock of carpets , stoves and furniture in the city to select , from. ! 0) ) Broadway. ST.lT/1 A rioa fop tlio "West. GuLBEiireos , Hltckcock County , Neb. , Feb. 13. To the Editor of Tim BHB.-I have just read A. B. Clmrde's letter in THE BEE reef February 0 and nm astonished that you would print such a terrible thrust at western Nebraska Is It not n fact that THE BEH has thousands of patrons lu western Nebraska , who , misguided as they are , contribute liber ally to the support of Tin : Buc , and has rot Tun BE u printed many articles laudatory ott western Nebraska calculated to induce set tlers to settle upon its desert lauds } Docs Tin : llni : not full well know that for six years wo have raised full and abundant crops of corn , wheat , rye , llax nnd all crops grown in Nebraska , nnd that the crop of 1890 was our first failure ) Ills letter smacks of bigotry , sclllshncsj and Injustice , to say nothing of the falsehood that it U , and is made up of the phraseology of the former cattlemen of this , country , lie would have alt emigration stop east of tlio center of the state and divert all capital from us. and willingly break down the uest for the building up of the cast. Tbo western purt of Nebraska is just as good as the custom , uud will mono lust as gooa a showing when settled m long as that part has been , I have boon hero six years and have made money by farming. " \Vnnts nu Increase Also. LINCOI.V , Nob. , Fob. IS. fSpoclnl to THE Bnc.j The superintendent of public Instruc tion , Mr. A. 1C. Ooudy , comes to the front in a llttlo fly sheet which has been placed on the desks of the legislator * nnd which sots forth the fact that he , too , wants some tnoro. Ho prints a table in which ho shows the ap propriations which have been made for the pasulxtccn yours for the sup port of the of fice which ho now controls , In 1875 , ho says the stnto allowed 1,500 for the expense ? of the position and at thn t tltno there were only 2,403 school districts in the state and a school population of 80,1 ? ' . The appropriation for 1SS9 was but f3,575 , , with 0,00'J ' school districts and a school popu lation of 310,803. Mr. Qoudy laments that the appropriation for his onico hat not Increased in the saino rations has the number of school distilcts and the ochool population of tlio state. lie then dissertutos upon the fact that the most unpleasant work of the superintendent is outside the walls of his olllco in Lincoln visiting schools , institutes , associations ot teachers In thn state and other states , con sulting with touchers , learning by actual In spection what U being dona in other states in advancing the cillclency of the public schools. Ho says further tlmt It Is for such work that his oflleo exists , mid that It is such work which can nlono Justify Its existence , nnd that hl predecessors wcw subjected to adverse criticism for not attending it , not withstanding that they bad been tied to their desks writing letters , adding columns of fig ures nnd preparing work for the printer , which generally made up the routine work of the clerk. Mr. Goudy's ' circular does not toll how much , In the way of an increase , ho would Grcolcy Itinolcndctl. GncF.i.nrCcNTRiiNcb. , Fob. 15. [ Special to TUB Bpr. ) The town Is completely shut oft from communication of any sort with the rest of tlio world. No mall tins como In slnco the first snow fall and w1 are anxiously wait ing news of the rest of the world. Tlio rail way company is. doing everything possible and wo expect to bo released In n , short tlmo. ire JM x s CM'fit A rtm TS. A Itathcr Kvcitlnjj Meeting Held nt Iilnuoln Yesterday. LINCOLN1 , Nob. , Fob. 14. [ Special to TUB BEE. ] The meeting nt Ked lilbbon hall today was moro exciting than on nny previous Sunday since the opening of the legislature. The woman suffragists nro ettroinoly well pleased by the vote In the house which placed their bill on general lllo and como out in full force. After several regulation speeches had been made , Representative Nowberry of Hamilton was called out and proceeded to state his vlewson the subject m a Jinn and gentlemanly \vny. Among other things ho said that ho traveled over Wash ington territory when woman suffrage pre vailed and found saloons In abundance , nnd questioned whether the morals of the people would bo improved if women voted. These remarks were the signals for nn outburst such as has been seldom wit nessed. Men hooted nnd jeered , and gray- haired women nnd young girls hissed the speaker until the nolso fairly drowned his volco. The remainder of the meeting was taken up by Mrs. King and others , who launched forth on a wild tirade of abuse nnd denunci ation seldom heard nt a political gathering , much less at a seml-rcliglous meeting on Sun day. It is the opinion that they injured their cause very much by tholr unreasonable and intolerant' conduct , and it is doubtful if the members of the legislature , except Porter , Scott , Modio nnd a few other independents who have deserted their party and ROUO over to the prohibitionists , can bo prevailed upon to attend the meeting ? in the future. LciiHliitivo KuIioeN. Speaker Elaor has Introduced a bill to pro hibit liuo passes to all except railroad em ployes. The bill makes the giving or accepting of a free pass or ndo by any one , with the exception noted above , a misdemeanor , pun ished by a line not exceeding ยง 500. The speaker will push his bill very earnestly nnd says no bollovcs It will bccomo a law. Representative Storm ( Ind. ) of Nemnhn made n very strong and convincing speech In opposition to dropping the contest against Cnurch Howe. Ho said the people , of Noma- 1m county had como horo. and asked permis sion to bring witnesses before the committee on privileges nnd elections and prov < 3 that money had been used m that county to cor rupt the electors and bribe men to vote for Howe. They professed to have plenty of testimony to substantiate their charges , nnd in all fairness they ought to have a rlgUt to do so ; that to adopt the minority report would not vindicate the sitting member , but would deny a ripht to the contestants guar anteed to them by the constitution nnd the laws , nnd which are in accordance with the principles of equity nnd justice. The nouso committee on constitutional amendments hns.fltially decided by a vote of 0 to 3 to recommend thnt nil fees derived from saloon licenses shall bo turned Into the general school fund of the state and taken away from the educational fund of the munici palities that grant the licenses. The sub ject will bo presented in the form of a consti tutional amendment. Two sessions were held on Saturday , as usual , Representative Herman of Saline often presides , at the request of Speaker Elder , and makes a very acceptable presiding olll- cor. cor.The woman sulTrngo bill was placed on the general flic , by special request of Its ndvo- cates nnd by the votes of nearly twenty mem bers who are unalterably opposed to the measure. Representative Stewart of York has intro duced a bill providing that the state shall In sure .all buildings not otherwise insured at two-thirds of their assessed value. The money received from insurance companies is constituted a fund for the pay meat of those losses , The Uov. Wra. Stout , Wiarton , Ont , states : After being ineffectually treated by seven teen different doctors for scrofula nnd blood disease , I was cured by Burdoclc blood bit ers , wrlto him for proof. The Concern Jlolloved to Be Sound. NEW Yomc , Fob. 15. The fact that the state bank examiner Is looking into the af fairs of the American loan and trust com pany created much excitement hero. O31- clals announced that a discharged employe had circulated rumors reflecting on the credit of the comnany , which had an unpleasant ef fect , nnd they applied for an investigation. The bank examiner said this afternoon that as fur as the examination had proceeded everything was found in order , A tmndsorao complexion Is ono of the great est charms a woman can possess. Poizoul's Complexion Powder gives It. Hun AgnliiHt n Knlfo. HIAWATIII , Knn , , Fob. 15 , [ Special Tele gram to Tun BEK.J A man by the name of Kynn was severely cut with a knife by o fellow from the Missouri river named Bill Norton , last night , at 1'adonla , this countyv nnd almost killed. Norton was brought hero nnd Jailed today , aad tomorrow will have his trial. It was an old feud. It is believed now , that Hvan will live. * Gosslor's Mnglo Headache , Wafers. Cures a headaches In SO minutes. At all druggists , The UcbolH Defeated. LONDON , Fob. 15 , [ Special Cablegram to THE BKE. ] Dispatches from Bucno Ayres In regard to the revolution In Chill announce that an Important engagement has tukon place In Tarapacu between the robcls and the government forces and that the latter were completely defeated. Van Houton's Cocoa Largest sale in the world. Plro In Now York's I'oHtofllco. NEW YOIIK , Pel ) . 15. While the clerks on the mail street side of the postonico wore re cclvlng the steamer malls last night the dec trio lights went out and smoke puffed upfron below. An alarm was turned In , and whllo the tlromcn were working the clerks wore drawing the mall out to places of nfcty. The flro was extinguished nftor > orhnp4 fi'i.OOO dntnngowas done , Thn su- Kjrlntomlent says no letiAri were burned nnd lowspnpcrs only were Injured by the water. Two Italian bop who had Crawled down In ho elevator shaft to sleep over tbo bollor oem were b.idly burned nnd ono will dlo. Two firemen wore ovoroho \ by smoke , but afterward recovered. Tlio lire Is thought to have been caused by clectrtu light wires , Dr. Blrnoy euros catni-rh , Dee bldg. TWJ7 SITUATION IX'l'OXG Gcnernl Appropriation lllllH In a AVell Advanced Suite. WASHIXCITO.N' , Feb. 15. The energy dis played by congress during tlio past wceK lu ictlon upon the general appropriation bills lias had the result of placing thcso measures In a state of forwardness that compared fa vorably with the record of tbo preceding congress In the short session. The copy right bill Is unfinished business before the senate. Hall has stated his Intention to call up the diplomatic appropriation bill tomor row , but as the friends of the copyright bill nro confident that the measure is in such shape that it cannot consume much moro tlmo , Itwill probably bo brouirht to a llnal vote before the diplomatic bill Is taken up. The republican CAUCUS list of measures selected for consideration In in tervals between discussion on appropriation bills is as follows : Indian depredations bill. Nicaragua canal bill , Paddock pure food and Conger lard bills , nrmy reorganization bill , intcr-stato commerce bill , land court bill , bankruptcy bill , revenue miirino bill and the Pacific funding bill. How far In thU pro gramme the senate may proceed will depend on the amount of tlmo occupied by the appro priation bills. In tbo house it is confidently expected thut by the end of the week the goncrnl doilciency bill will bo the only ono of the regular annual bills unacted on. It is the intention to finish con sideration of the Indian hill tomorrow , and it has bocn arranged that the postofllco nnd ag ricultural appropriations bills shall follow in the order named. The shipping bill , which for about two weeks remained pending as unfinished business , will then bo again brought up. The silver question still remains the most absorbing topic of discussion among members of the house and there Is a constant fear on the part of the conservative members thnt It may at some unexpected time bo sprung upon the house in an unlooked-for shapo. The silver men are confident thnt tbo bill will bo reported to the house before the end of the \vcelr , nnd the republican caucus which has been called for tomorrow may hnvo some in fluence on the course to bo pursued iu regard to this measure by the majority. Hospital Fire Near Rochester. ROCHESTER. N. Y. , Feb. 15. Fire broke out Into tonight in the cast winger St. Mary's hospital , a largo three-story building covering an entire block. The lira spread rapidly , but owing to the distance from * tbo center of the city tbo llro department was slow in getting to the scene. There were over two hundred and fifty nnmtcs in the building , but owing to the nick partitions they were nil rescued. Dur- ng the excitement Libblo Uursinper Jumped 'rom n window nnd was badly bruised , Fire- nan Jnyno was Instantly killed by a cornice 'ailing on him , The fire is still burning , but s under control. Escaped from an Officer. CnicAoo.Fob. 15. John SpelmanoEPeorla , arrested in St. Paul charged with robbing .ho mails In Pcorla \Vnshtngton , 111. , and , vho was on his way hero in chacge ot the of- leer , escaped last night from a train running nt full speed. No trace ot him has been found. Killed His Wife While Drunk. iLKcsmmu : , Pn. , Fob. 15. At the village of Shcrmaiwillo Edward McMullon , a mine laborer , whllo iu a drunken frenzy attacked his wife , who was also drunk , with rod hot poker , inflicting terrible burns nnd mutilat ing her body horribly. She died in terrible agony , McMullcn Svos arrested. Predictions for February Weather. As there nro but twenty-oight days in this month there ought to bo loss cold ntmosplioro than in January , but "nil signs mil in dry weather , " therefore wo can only say that tlio electric-lighted , steam-heated , vostibulod , limited trains of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will continue to run daily between - tweon Omaha , Council Bluffs and Chi cago. Tlio oloctrio light reading lamp in oneli berth Is the novelty of tlio age. Ticket otllco , 1501 Farnnm street , Omaha , A MISSIONARY SPOOK. Interest in Ungodly Young Alon Cnnsea Restlessness for a Glmst. Lewis C. Boston , nn exemplary young1 mnii died lust Thanksgiving day , and on liis death bed declared that ho yet hoped to sco a number of young men of the neighborhood turn into bettor paths. BIIVS a Carthage 111. , dispatch to the Now Yorlc Herald. As Aut Wright was feeding his horses nt the barn nn apparition appeared which looked liltoa man. AVrlfflit shouted nnd It dis appeared. Sunday night young- Wright was returning from church , and whllo ho wns passing a lonely strip of road a form dressed , in long white robes stopped out of the hedge fence into the road in front of the her es. The animals roared nnd plunged , but the spook caught each ono by tlio bridle niln saying : "Whoa , Charlie ! Whoa , Frank ! " The animals scorned to recognize tholr names , for they sank down on tholr haunches and trembled with four. The apparition then climbed upon the buggy tongue and walked along until the dashboard was readied , then It said : "Why , Aut , don't you know Lewis Boston ? Shiiko hands with me. " Wright , though terribly frightened , took the proffered hand , and said it was cold and clammy ns that of a corpse. Wright then attempted to drive his team along , hut the epook said , "Wnttl i ! I want to talk with you , and if you will only listen to mo a moment I will never bother you again. " "Wright says ho sat alongside of Jtho horrid apparition , which ho swears wns the dead body of Lewis Boston , which had returned to life. The spook do- llvorod messages to loved ones nnd friends , mostly of a religious nature. Wright has so far refused to repeat whnt Boston's spook , told him. Finally the spook , said : "Au t , I must go back. I nm callqfl. Oh , I must , ! ItO back ! Don't you Jioar the angels cal 1- Ing ? Goodbyl" Aud the spirit van ished. " Last night whilo' Wright wns doing chores nround thojbnVn tt o same appari F. tion appeared. . "Go away , " cried Wright , "I don't.yrant to see youl Go away , 1 toll youl" "I want to say 'just ' one moro word , " said the spirit. iI don't ' want tti see youl" cried Wright , and in dc'spqration ho throw a Blnglotroo at thft object. The missile passed through It as though the body were a mist. The long white robed thing moved nway weeping bitterly nnd cry ing : "I want to sty ono moro word. " Jt is now stated that Mr.s. Andrew Wright , mother of Aut Wright , who has been oulto ill several weeks , was the first victim of the apparition. She was in the barnyard ono evening about three woolc'a ngo , when bho WUBhoard to utter the most piercing screams. She wns found prostrate in un Insensible condition and removed to the houso. Delirium followed , In which she mut tered the name of Louis Dnston roneat- cdlv , The lady Is still qulto side. The apnonninco of the uppariton has caiibcd 'tho most intense excitement through all the eastern portion of the country. Houbon Bo.tton , father of the dead boy , was seen by a boy this evening - ing , lie is n well-to-do and intelligent farmer. "Do you bollovo this to ho your boy % Mr. BobtonV" ho was asked. "J bollovo It is Louts. JIo was a good boy nnil ho hnil the welfare of Ills young frloiiila nt heart. I wish Aut Wright would tell you whnt Louis told him , so you cnn print It. I bollovo ho hns won derful things to toll. " "lltivo you ever BOOH Iho nnpnrltlon ? " "No ; but it must bo Louts.1' ' The strange thing Is nil the topic ot conversation In Cnrtlmgo , nnd future visitations from the spook nro nwaltud with great interest. IMnylne With Death. The llfo of the Mission Indian iniitilcti la not altogether n happy ono , especially If eho is pretty , judging from tlio fnto which befell n comely daughter of the trlbo at Mesa Grntido recently , says the San DIego Union. A loiter received here from ono of tlio moat reliable resi dents of that district relates a thrilling and barbarous incident. The corrcs- , pendent says : "In the autumn after the harvest Is ever , the Indians liold this fearful orgy human sacrifice. Eich : clan by itself , at the burial place of itsown trlbo , gnth- ors In from nil the country round and proceed to frighten uwny the 'evil spirit' by olTorlng a human sacrifice to the ( V > ds , the sacrifice always consisting of the most comely young mtitdon belonging to the clnn. This was practiced here recently. In . . this cnso It was a young clrl about thirteen yours of ago , whoso fuco was nearly us white us my own , whoso long tresses would hnvo graced the hotid of a qucon. She has been attending nt ono of the white schools in the nolghbo v hood for several years and Is us well ed ucated as the average countr inaidon - at ago as f.u1 as school books go. "But , nlas. when she is at homo , she Is hthat hotbed of vice , the Indian rnn- oorin , nnd all the outside Inlluonco nunts for nnuglit in counteracting the pernicious Influences which surround her thcro. A hugo flro was built and the xisual preliminaries of groaning , chanting , flat-footed stamping , and all that sort of jugglery that is common on such occasions were gone through with in extra fervor on this occasion , and whllo this was iu progress the llro had burned down and lost its fiercest heat. "Whon it reached this stage a pile of very green brush brought and thrown upon the lire , making the most Winding smoke you can Imagine , and while this is at its height Iho maiden is bound , n (1B blanket Isthrown over the smoldering smoldering green brush , and amid the most demoniacal cries and shouts she is thrown thereon and the whole mad crowd vie with each other in piling brush ever her until , in this case , it was as hie'i ' and broad as a squatter's cabin. Of course nil this brush is green , nnd is not calculated to really cremate the girl , but only como as near to it ns they dare. Tlio smoke is enough to kill anyone but nn Indian , and if the pile should blaze up , as green brush sometimes does , nothing could save her from instant death. It was n terrible sconn , and all this in the midst of a civilized commun ity thut Is constantly subscribing to for eign missions. " No griping , no nausea , no pain when Do Witt's Llttlo Early Risers nro taken. Small pill. Sato pill. Best pill. Reductive The humble but inspiring mescal Is derived from suuh Imposing scientific terms ns the aguavo Americano , inngupy and American aloe , says the Plucnix Herald. lu his report to Agricultural Secretary Husk , Special Agent Poston of this city says the plant is n species of tlio numerous family eicti indigenous to Arizona , Southern Cullfornio , Texas , Now nnd old Mexico. The Aztecswhon found by the Spaniards , used the plant for cordugo , matting , brooms , brushes , shoos , bedding and various domestic purposes. They roasted the pulp for food and fermented the juice into "pulquo. " .The latter has been im proved by modern civilization into that strong but not repulsive drink called mescnl. The maguey plant miiturcs in seven years , becoming cabbage headed in shape , with prickly guards. It weighs from twenty-fivo to lifty pounds. The various layers , ns ronsted by the natives , nro nutritious and purgative. The pulquo is fermented In a rawhide vat. j The City of Mexico drinks SJO.OOO pint of pulque dally , or a pint per capita which ratio prevails generally through out Mexico , being the national beverage like wine in Franco , beer in Germany o ' budge" in Yankccdom. Mescal llowers make excellent lionoy. Deer nnd antelope seek them eagerly. The stock of the plunt grows twelve to twenty foot high , nnd is used in Mexi can domestic architecture. Mescal dis tilleries nro very simple , and more secret thiin nny moonshiner's still. Maguey lias be-on iminomorially culti vated in olu Mexico , but is not raised north of that lino. In Arizona for twenty-five years post mescal lias averaged $2.50 per gallon now , with $1 added for each jour of maturity. A higher grade article is cnllcd tequila , and is worth $10 per gallon. Saw the Hoys. Charles A. Logan , a printer sentenced two years ngo from Aberdeen for forg ing a chock , wns discharged recently , from the penitentiary at Sioux Falls. Lognn was once out on parol , but ho ' couldn't leave liquor alono'and ono day got rip-roaring drunk and nothing would satisfy him but a hack ride to the peni tentiary to see the "boys.'His wish was granted and ho wns not allowed to leave their company until his two year term expired , Tlio American Girl. After much observation of the woman of many countries , writes Mrs. John Sherwood n Harper's Bazaar , the conclusion is iuovlln/ hie that the freedom ot early girlhood , the looking upon men as brothers , friends and honorable gentlemen , the being thrown on one's own good scnso as a guide , above all , being trusted by father and mother , nud lover , not being suspected or watched by a "black mesour" or a too suspicious duenna that nil this hns mmlo nvery noble race of American women , who can bo trusted with the future of the nation. She may bo slight ly in need of n few hints , but wo believe In "pretty witty Nancy. " Don't Fool VonraoIR Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary , the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul Ity's now steam heated palace sleeping cars , with ' 'electric lights in every berth , " still loaves the Union de pot , Omnha nt 0:10 : p. in. daily , arriv ing nt Chicago at 0:30 : a. m. , in ample time to make all custom connections. Ticket olllco , 1501 Furnnm st , J. E. PUUSTON , P. A. NASH , C. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agt. "Speaking about gambling and gam blers , " says an old traveling mnn In tlio San Francisco Call , "I wiw not long 10o ; in Texas ono of the most peculiar gamed I over -witnessed In all my experience. 3dI dropped into a town in the western part of the state nnd found everybody In ita state of unusual excitement. From stray remarks dropped I surmised thnt ina big game of Fomolnnd was in progress ; bo ns soon as I had secured a room at the hotel nnd had removed the marks of travel from my clothes I began to make inquiries , I was told that a game of marbles for $1,000 a .side was being pi lived on the plaza , and thut it wnuthon uiuler way. itastoning to the iilneo In dicated I found bovorul hundred pcoplo conprecnlctl , whllo within nn inclosttro , marked off for the purpose , two men In tholr Bhlrt-sloovcs were engaged In nn old-fashioned game of mnrbleft. "Quito naturally , I began to ask ques tions , and to my nstonuminont learned that they had boon 'plumping for the goes,7 as the boys any , for three weeks , and neither hint gained an ndvantngo. "They may bo playing yet. " Two Good Hero is n ccnulno German "coke , " trans lated lltcrallv from Fllo cmlo lllattcr : I'hotograpnor Your son , the student , this picture onlorod. Fnthcr-lllm that is like , lias ho for it paid I Ol'hotogratihcr Yet not. Futhor-Stlll moro like him is that. Catft lc found Iho equal of Dr. Pierco'tJ Golden Medical Discovery. If other modi cincs of ita clnss were like it , they'd bo guaranteed. Tin's is. If it doesn't benefit or cure , "in every case for which it's recommended , you get your money back. It isn't a " cure-all , " but it docs euro all diseases arising from ntorpid _ or deranged liver , or from impure blood. For all Scrofulous , Skin and Scalp Diseases , it'd a positive rem edy. Even Consumption , or Lung- scrofula , is cured by it , if taken in time and given a fair trial. That's nil that's asked for it : i fair tiinl. Then , if it doesn't help you , there's no pay. ' \V"o' \ claim it to be an uncqualcd remedy to purify the blood am ] in vigorate the liver. Wo claim it to bo lusting in its effects , creating nn appetite , purifying the blood , and preventing Bilious , Typhoid and Malarial fevers , if taken in time. The time to take it is when you first feel the signs of weariness and weakness. By druggists. Drs. Betted Belts Piiysliui , Surjw n ; anil Specialists , 14O9 DOUGLvAS STREET OMAHA , NE1) ) . Tno momt widely nnd favorably known ppec- InllHtBln the Unfloi Htntos. Tner : lone ox- porlutice , romnrkaliloHklll nnd umvorsul suc cess In the treatment and euro or Nervous , Clironio iinil bnrxlcnl Diseases , cntltlo thcso ciulnrnt DhyMclHMs to Iho full confidence of tlio iiflltotpil over ) where. Tliov piiarnnt-'o : A CERTAIN AMI POSITIVE ( JUKE for the iiwlul Plteotsof onrly vlco and the numer ous ovIlH tlintfoMow In Its tr.ilu. 1'HIVATi : . III.OOD AN'DSICIN DISEASES Biipndllv , completely niul pernitiiiontly cured. NRitvotis linniMTV AN'D HnxiiAi * is OltDEUS yield readily to tholr skillful treat- ir.Pitt. IMLKS. riSTW.A AND ItnOTAl , UU3EUS cnnrnnteed cured without pain or dctcnllun from business. IIYDItOOni.R AND VAlUCOCKi.E permn- nnntly i\nd successfully on rod In o\ory ease , 8YFIIIM. * , GONOKKIIKA. OMJKT. Spur- iiiiitorrhei , i-eiiiluil : M'ciiliu'b = , l.osl. Manhood , Nlslit Emissions , Decayed KiicultlcB , roiiiulo Weakness nnd till dc-llcato dlsnrdurh peculiar to either HBX positively cured , na tvoll as nil functional disorders thut lesiiltfrom youthful follies or the oxeoss of innturo years. QTPirTIlP Ko "r"ltcn'1 | liormanont ly O I i\l\j L Ui\L < curcil , lomovnl complete , without cutting , caustic or dllatntloi : . Cures cITectcd nt homo by patient without a 1110- munt's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AMD MIDDLE AGEO MEN. A . ITPK fllttl ? The nwful effects of n. OU1VU L > UI\.L < enrly vlco which brines orttunlo weakness destroylnc uotli mind and body , with all Its droided Ills , permanently en rod. HI ? < s RIJTTQ Address those who linvo Im- 1/lVO. DL.I 1 O puiiod tlieinsolves by 1m- proper Indulgence and solitary Imhlts , which rain both mind and body , unfitting them for business , study or mnrrhixo. MAKUIKI ) MEN or these entering on thnt litippy lifeawaro of phybleal ( labilityquickly auslstcd. OUR SUOOBSS In based upon facts. First Practical experi ence. Second Every case Is specially studied , thus starting rlRhu Third incdlolnea are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus eHe.etltig cures without Injury , Drs , Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA , NEB. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Dlufft. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS 65,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. , . . 215.000 IJIHKOTOIH I. A. Mlllnr , P. O. Oloason , U U Blmgart. I ) , i : . ll.irt , J. 1) . Edmumlson , Uharlui O. lliiunuu. TransactKcnor.il buiUliu binl- ness , hardest cnplt.il uml mirphu of uuy bank In Southweatorn Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main anil Ilrnadiray , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ne.vlers In forolijn urnl ilomuitlo xoliiim Collection muilu and Interest paid oil tl.no deposits. M. H. CHAMBERL.IN , KVK. KAIl. NOSH AND TMUOATHI'nuiAMSr , Council llluil * , In. AllilliciKosuf the Hri HAH , NO.-H niul THIIOAT truntvil w'tli ' tliu trcal bklllnntl mm , t'ATAIIItll , ASTHMA nnilllAV KKVKU troaluj wllh eminent miccoaj. SimniCAhOPKUATION'H , wlioru iiucuimirr. P ln- le lj purfurmo I with tlio utmost cnru iin.l skill , m- niirhiK pord-ct roiulti , KINKIT l | [ < AH3id : occur- ntulr princrlbcd , corrc'dliu all rofractlva troublui. na .Mr up IT , Ilrpcropla anil AitlxlimlUiu , tliui run' ilorliunlulit enr , cloir nut ualnloM , CilltONIU NKIJKAUllAiinl tilCK IIIUI > .vmiK , afOr yoiM of U'rriblo nutforliiK. nn rollnt.ontlrnly curu.l Oltlce > , Uooin 1 , Hliuunrt lllucli , over lioao A. Co. ' itora , Cuunoll lilulK , 1 * . WINTER WISDOM , ( KxcllUlK0.1 ! Don't ba afraid of trmli ulr , but avoid i1ranulit . Don't RO out of doors for u Rccoml without extra ccnorhiK. In.piMi'ctliiK your winter umlerolotliliitr , pluwo tlmt wlilcli 1st wiirni niul yet moro or lc - open In toxturo. TuKooit ronr uvurcont when you rntor ft 'varin plivioliptlior nllloo or urlvutu dwel ling , ovuii If your visit li tu lint only tlirc6 If you ontcli cold or ilovolou n coucli , cot rid ot It nt onco. TlihlsHettortlinnfvclltiK" ' ' ! ' ! ! ) ' ' niul thinking thut iitiomnoiilaor consumption IIIIH marl ; cd you as u > lot Int. Tlio uost rmiiedy forncoiigli orcolil ( turnover stubborn ) , or a sudden I'lilll , U tniro wlilskoy. A d MO of whlskoy In water will import n KOH- rrom warmth to tlio uliolo body ntul kcop oil tha dhonieiot tlio Ncnion , Don't forirnt tlmt only jniro wliUkoy ulioulil l > o taken. Ihtll'y's Piirn MultVliMa < v lint tlio stroiiccst loootiiiiiiMiilntloii from tlio lundlni ; doctors m to Itmilllolenoy. iinO fitini tlio 111016 prominent st'lcntliu ni tit Id purity. It U tlio only ctaiiiliiril uuMllcinnl lHltoy. Tnku no otlu-r from your druggist. RRILWHYTIMBORRD l-envos JC1IIC.V < ! 0 , "mini.IN < ! TON .v'g.l Arrlvci JJmnlin. I _ | ) opol lUlh ami Ma un street * I Omnlm. ] .OITO | K. tST. . .I.M ) . li. I.Arrlu-1 Jiimlin. I Icpot ) liUli ni Omnhn. | i.IO ! a iti.Knmaa | ( "lly llnjr Hxpre" I H.1U p m Ji.i.jiJnK. [ ( . ' . lltlitKxp vl.itr. r. TroiM.I C.(5 nm J.p.itoi UNION 1'Arinc. ArrUCs Qiimlm. 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( tt p m U.1U p in .Kimli'm I'lyiv 1".l" > p nl 11.4'in m ( otc.Hin iiU'ijL't ii : 'tfv _ : ( pxc Miinll 7.1U n m T.cKvua" " . . Omnlin. | U. I' , dopnt. loth niul .Murcy St < | Unmliii. 1.10 p ml ( 'hlcniro Kvptvs * I' ' . ! . ' > n roj l.M 11 ml Clilrngo Kxprcss I 000 p ma 175 ? oV fiM7\H"A A ij'r. l Omah . U. 1' . depot. ICtli nnd Mnrcy 8t > . | Oinnli5. _ ' 4 00 p ni Bl. Irfiu'li Cnnnon Hall . | Tv.'IO p 10 TCcarcs" T ArrlT6 "i Depot lltli nnd Webster BU. I Onmlm. ' U UI n m Illack IIIIN Kipr li.20 p m UOO n iu . .Huntings rip. ( Ur. tiuiiilay ) , ft.20 p In 6.10 p in Wnbno\Mncoln l'a ( cx. Siincl'y ) ll.HS a m _ 5.JO p . . . . . . .Norfolk ( ox. Sunday' " I SI IJOIIT osl Arrlrfti'i Onmhi. I IlppM litli nndVcbalcr 8t . Cliimhu. H.10 n in . .SlouvCltp Aocommoilntlon , . 0 05 p in 1.00 p m HlouxClty i ; < pro9scT. ( tiiindnyl 12.10 p m n.(0 ( p in . .St. I'nul Llmllod | i.V5 a m 6.15 p m llnnrntt I'a'soncr'r lot. Siinilnyll 8.4 n 11 Onmlm HoputlStli nndVt l tcr Sl . 10r : n IP. I . . s A K. C. U 15 p m | . . .St. Ixmls Jc 1C. C' K pro < i Leaves OHIUAtiO , II. I. ft PACIKIO. I ArrlTOJ Transfer Union Depot , Council Uluffj. ITniiiuor G.S pn Niuht Kxprcus , U.ii n m ! pnm Atlanllo . . . _ 6 .U D m r-.oo ViMlllnilo Limited. KiO ) : n m Jx vrs | ClllM < ! ( ) . \.NOHTItWSTKIlN ) : I Arrives TrunHfoiNlIiilon _ _ _ IJopot , 00111101 ! Illiin . ITransfcr u 40 n m Chlcneo Hxpien li U ) f m t > 01 p in Veillbulo Minltoil H.1.0 . n m 1(10,1 p in llnstcrn Hyor 200 p ra l.il : p in TAtlnntlo Mnll 7.W : n m ( nwnArconiiiinili _ > tlpiiJKxB Sun ) ; 0.41) ) p 111 ToaTi'5" 'J'ronsfor Union lli'i'iil. Cniincll IlliHtn. iTrnnafor (1 ( 40 p m io Itzprcu I M.IJn'm K Ai p m Chicago UipreiH .1 6.33 p in Arrive * 'J'rnntfurl Union llupot. Co'incll HlulT . Trnn ror i Canfui r Ullln iu | . rlilrnco Kipresi II ! D p m lOtKJ p in . .ClilcJK" Kipreu H.40 n m1 05 p nil . CrcHtun Lncnl 11.20.a.m T.Afrlvn t Tramlcrl Union Uopot , Council lllulTi , Trnimfor 7.l.'i n in1. .Hlotix City Accommodation. . . | U 40 n m 1 . . t. I'nul l' pron . .llunOpm SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL Bi-UFFS. "T71OUSALK SCCM ! potatoes , 1,030 liiishcls ot L Kuily Itoso and Ohtos , Apply to Muiliini & Itlthton , "uT I llroadwny , or " 15 Vine Htroot , Council Hliillh. Holisrs For sale. J will sell farm liot-cs at rousonnlilo prices nnd stvuoiioyi"iii' ' tlnie , Intciost nt ( l per cent ! Piitlsr.iotory boonrlty must be i-'lveii. Lcoiiuid Kvorett. T71OH iXC'ANJi : ' : Oond liniinnoil Omnlin J nnd Council Illiills property to uxclnuiKO for lonu land. Sjnil full description ofwluit you IIIIMI t < i olfor to Johnston & Van I'attun , Cunncll lllnir , In , * | 71OHSAI < r A liuriiln ; now inoilorn House J-1 ulth nil llio linn Improvoinuiits , KOVOII looms : will sull oni-aay iiaymi'iitH ; loi-nledoii tlio li'lftli avi'inio motor llnu. I ) . J. lltitchln- .son , ( )1 ) ? llruadway , "inoilHAI < Klalit-room liouso nnd t\\o lots. -I'oii llanlsoii st. A m-xlern hyusu niul n peed liomu choup. H. J. Ilntulilnson , Ot7 llroaduay. K Vorv ( Ino r.Tidstor , 4 yours , and very llnu family mare , 4 yoats ; uliuap for casli , 0110 or span. Will tr.idu for ui > rlilit pl- nno. Mar. Itourlcliis. nmslo tcaoliCi , UlStuts- mini sticot , Counull ItlnlTs. TJ1OH SAIK-rino slir'lb uud ( loiiblo roud- JL' sters anil heavy ( IrauKht liorios.Vlllalrto (111 ( orders for uny Htvlo of liorsus wnntod. I.eavoorduM with Dr. W. I- . 1'iitton'untrul livery anil silu : btutilus1 mid N. Main Council UliilK TflOU SALE or Ilont OirJon land , with JC hoiiiei , by J. It. Hloo. 101 Main st. , OounoU Bluffs linloyBurke.GiJo.W. Howitt.Thos. E. Oasady Burke , Hewitt &Casady , Attorneys-at-La w I'UACTICK IN Till ! STATK AND COUUT8. Ofllccs : J. J. Brown llulldlns , Council DluflV , lowiiW. . C.ESTEP , Council Hliiirs , Town. 1 1 > orth Main Street , l Director mi 1 Km' ) iliu u * COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYB WORKS A It kinds of DyliiK and Cleaning done In thn ( IlKhuhtStyloof the Art , rade.il and titaliiodl I'linrlCH mmlo to lookm uood in niiw. Work promptly don" and dullvurad In tilt purls ot the . ounliy , Suiid for price list , u. A. MAUIIAN. rrop. . JOU llroudwnv. NOar Nortliwoaturn lupoU COUNCIL lli.uvra. 27 MAIN STUEKT. Ovcr0.ll. _ _ Juccjuouiln & Co. , Je olry