THE OM1LAA DAILY HJEE : SATURDAY-irAKl'll 1-1 , 181)1 ) TW KM * l 3 1'AdRS. ' THE OMAHA IJKK. COUNCIL UL.rPFS. OI-M-'ICH : No. 1U I'l'.AHI. ' STUKKT. /Vllveied bj I'n vi lor In niij purl of tlioCltf. II \ \ * . Til. ION MANAUKII. TKl.RlM10NiS : : lhislno i Oflkv , Xo. a. MKhtKdllor. No. aa jii.\int Mi : N. Y 1' . Co. Council UltilTs t.uinlxT Co , coal. I'ralt's chattel loans , ' , ' 04 K.ipp Wool' , Ccialno Hock Spring coal , 'llmtelicr , 10 Mnlu slreiH , Judge 'riiornoll yosterdayrondeiod tuU'ereo ofdlvoivo-lo Nc-phl Oiiron from hi * xvlfe , Surah On von , A nut-rhino lu-enso was IsMied yesterday lo Mnrtln 10. lliimbllu iiml .roscntilnu Mollttcr , loth ofthlsrity. ThooiloroTIiomon nml Ml Mijli ! Krodo , both f th M connlvxrro married yesterday nlteriiomt liy .tnstlco lluinint'r. 'I'lio 111 ! li t Hovpfoiul tt'llllnm Stevens IVrry , I ) I ) , will vtsli St. Paul's church 011 Monday , Mnivli . ' .I , fortho purpose. of con- II n inlloi. . ThoniM-aEiiltist Owen MeOuIre which has lict'ii pending In dis trlil court was continued jiMoiday utiltl tliu next term by agreement of the parties. Aiulre\v 0 Ham dledof 1.1 grippe yostcr- < luv nt St. Hoi-nurd's hosnllnl , iiRtni fmtv-llvo M'nrs. Tin1 dot cased was lalc-ly nf tin" It lark Hills 'I'ho ilnto of the funor.il has not jut been sot. Special cnininumcntloii nf Kxrelslor loilRO No vl.V.1 , Anelcnt , Knoiitid Aiipled , ' Masons , llns I'l-unlng. U'oilt In llrst decteo. All Masons In peed standing conluuH invited. ll > order of thu \ \ . M. ill. M. Kisley , thn darhev xx-ho assaulted a man niuiutl Ahl'iidden on Washington n\e- \ wii sovural months ajjo , has inado nrriuic- | mi'iits to plead entity whun Ills c.i.vo comes tip for ttlal in illstilcl final. \ sllru Coin's dei-lilcd the larceny cates ' > rstidiiy ( which lia\o boon up iinroiu'lilin 111 uhith thoilrfomhinH won ) Kli liroun uinl.l. 11 KnUlcn/i l > . \ binding thi'ia over to the p-aml jurj in tlio sum ot f.W i.ieli. \V A. Hnssol and l-Yntdc I.OIIK Imvo pur- rbasid tlic Model i o tiiiu.mt on lY'.irl slieot nnd u 111 lake possession nloiico They will nvolho place ,1 tlinioiili ( ! retiovaliiiK , anil pioinl&Q to inil ( { > it a llrst class rostauiunt in in cry paitlcnlnr. Tlio Indict of thn Hroadxvay Mothmllst rluinh will l\cu dinner , sapper anil ba/uar In Masonic ti'inplo Thursday , .March HI. All art ides for tholm/iar , sliouhl bo left with Mrs Orcult. 'it * Oakland a vomit1 , us early as Monday , March Hi. \Villlain Daihtior , who keeps a Rrocoij .it 51' ) Kast Itro.ulwaj lost u line hoiso Tlmrs- itny. lli < sonwusilrivliiir along Jhoiuhvny neiii tlio ( iciso propei tyliou the horse tnok fright at a passing motor anil i.in headlong do\\n the Imnlt. xxlilch at that plaro isery Moon , break ! ni ; its lot ; hy tlio foicu of the fall. It wi'.s sli it to put It out of its misery. The boy was uniiijnicil. Herman Kodi-tibern lias filed a potitlcn in tlio supoi lor court , niiitist thuC.'hic.iio , Mll- XMinkoo .VSt. I'.iul lailw.iy oonipnin , asliiiiK for $ .1011 danmjU'M on urruunt of injniies which lie iL'ii'UuilUiilo tr.ivdliiK. Ho left I'lilciiKo ' for this oil ) on IVlmiary ; \ navl for a 11 iM oluss ticlii'tVliou near Vnti Hoin , tills stall1 , nn mvidinit occurred , in which he I'oioivi'il injuries which laid him no for .soino tinii' anil . ( impelled him to pay out ijuitoa sum for iiioilii'ine anil nurses. The ua > .o of Maria Jnrksoii the Council lilmlh ami Onmhii liilduu raiUvay company \vns iir > ; iicd in the suponnr lourt yostrnhiy b.iho . attorneys in tlio caso. llarlu ic Mc- I'nlio fortho | ilaintin anilVriflit ; .t Hahhviii for tlio ilcfi'ns' . 'I lie subject of tin1 contro- voisy is the payment of the bill for paving between Iho tiaoltsof thu motor lino. I'ho company claims that this buiUliiiK under the chin tor of the Council IllulTs rnilixay com- puny , which was nr.iutod Knit ( hetoio it w.is over supposcil that Council Hluffs would ever luuo impnvcd streets , und opera tlni ; nndor the chaiturvliloh was given to tliu Omaha and L'onncil lllulTa company , in bM ) . The plalntitT claims that the company is operating under ono or the other of the ihartors , nml that under \\liicliuver It miv IKS It must aa- Bumo tbe responsibilities which that charter Instciis upon it. The ease was taken under aiiMsonicni. to Iho death of a. sister who was with Hov AlOMimlcr , pastor of the Trinity Metliodist Kpiscopal church , the 1'caU Sisters'concert ho postponed till a futuio date. Tickets purchased will bu rec- of'tilic < l then. Tor sale , restaurant nml fixtures , For par- ticiilars iiuiuire at ; ! ( ) , " > West I'lerco street. I , j"i K.l K.I I'llS , T. A. Shaver is a victim of tlio grip. Mr. and Mrs. S.'W. Cl.irk h.is returned from Dnlutli , Minn. Mrs. Francis Murphy Is in the city for a visit of a week with f rieiuls. ( ! . A. I.OKan of Hed Oalc , sheriff of Mont- fjomery county , vas in the city ytstenlay. Mrs. Oraco il'Urro has leturned frotH. a visit of boveiul months In Kuiope. Mrs. John Davis of La Cross , \Vis , is in the city vUltliiB her father , II. II. Oher- liolt/er. Mrs. John C. Lee ht.s returned from Chi- c.i'o ( , \\herobhe his : been visiting friends for several months past. Cltv Clerk A. ,1. Stcphcnson was out yes terday for the lirbt time , niter a ten diivs' ' btru Klo with hi pnppe. ( ! eoiio Oliver has returned from Kvans- villo , liul. , where ho has been for tlio last two years , eniplojed on the Courier. Miss Minnie. Suitor has gone to Illinois fern n visit of .several months. She will spend borne time iu Chicago and in Ficeport , her former home. U. V. Smith , \\lio has been connected with the llrm of David Bradley & Co for several jears past , will leave next Monday fora visit to uis old homo In 1'ennsylviiuia. Lieutenant H. ( ! . Ciallaiihero \ has been visitinc his father-in-law , Henry I'usckel. for some time jiast , loturns to Ills post at Fort Niobium , > ieb. , this morniiiL" . His wlfo will iciimin in the city a uhilnyot , as Mr. ( ialla- ( -lier Is about to ivceivoapioinotioii to the po sition of tir : > t lieutenant , and as a eonse quence lie may have to leave his present head- quurters. Dr. T. II. Cleland , former pastor of the l'rct.btcrian church in this city , will deliver his lecture on "Trmcls Abroad , " Monday evening , March 10 , nt tbo I'rcsbyierian church , Admission cents. Stiupnrt & Co , carry largest MOCK of bulk field , garden and llouer sieas In the west. Catalogue and s > amilcs } by mall. A Pri'o Kldo ii ml 11 Proo Hotel. AI Blnek was n ( lasscnijii * on tlio Hock Isliiiul frclRht train \lik-h nrrlvrd in tbo city at n bout midnight uitHt bofoio lust. Ho boarded the train ut N'ool.i , and when usUeil by Conductor Ciso to contributu Ills mlto toward keopitii'the Kock Island void run- idnp , ho refused , Ho was thereupon put oiT. Nottilii daunted , ho momitcil tliu ciibooso Hiul blillni ; behind tlio lookout ho succeeded In cvndlnK tlio wintry blasts nnd the eyes of the trainmon. When the train reached tlio niuflfhovMs dlscorcioj by tbe conductor , nnd imuiu to nlluht As ho came duwn ho was civon a Klik by Case , to which ho ru- tpntuled liy u sonndliiK blow ovoitlio ho.id with a vallso ho can led. OlllcorVuJeelc hap- nenodto bothero , und ni rested the pugilistic ilcndbcat. Ho wis : nssesscit n line of $15TO m police couitestoiilny iiioraliiK. \ AVorlliy Cluiivc. J. J , McConncll , superintendent of tbo Atlantic puldlc schools , was appointed to the chair of didactics In the stnto university nt Iowa City nt the lust mooting of the regents , which has Just .been hold In connection with the commenco'iient exercises of the medical department. 1'iof. McConuell U well known in tlio Hlulls , ho having been t'tipiKcJ la edu cational work Iu this part of the country ever since his graduation from the Mnto unlvt rslty In IMS , nnd having nsslsted In Iho teachers' Institutes n number of ttnioj. Ills many friends liero will unite In wishing tbo utmost prosperity in his now fluid. quickly relieved bv HroxMi's llroaclilnl Tro- elies , A simple nml elTeotual rciiicdysupeiior to nil other articles fortho same purpose. KolUouly lu boxed. VPllM * 1III\TI OAt\/Mt HI I'IPP MS HIOM COIMIL BLIH'S ' , How Phillip MtTgen Tooled A Bncc of 1 Uigtu Ohock Workers , CARVER HOFFtR CONVICTED ON TRIAL , Death of Mr * , StMbrook Itf'tily I'm1 tlic I''li lit--.t liiiiiinol ) Uopu- tivlloiiVlii'ri > U us thu .Money ? Phillip MerRcn , proprli'tor of the liotol on South Mnln street , IMS ve.nl tlio newspapers eoiniilcrably durlni1 theeonno of his llfo , nml has he.ird of how bold , D.ul IHPII occasionally Imlaco uinophlitleated people to c.i.li checks whIcli aronnuloont by fomo otlior men llmii the \\hosuwiinoH sluaed. Tlinl is the le.ison why no N Just J'.iM ' ) ilchor today than lie would ha\o been Iiml ho not read tbo pipi'i-s Two men enni'i to his hotel yesterday noon and atodliiii > 'r. After they hud illned , they wont to the ofllre and ono of them proxentud a check for * l on Ihi-First National bank , out of which ho wntiteil Mr. MC.IKCII to lake the cost for tlio meals unit 'lvo him the chaii o. Mr MOTO-II nt Hiiro bothouKUt hint of tlio stories ho hail he.ird and \\isoly told the mm that lie diil not h.ivo money enough In the pliico to cash the ctieoU , but ho was ( ? OIIK | up to tlio b.uik mid would talto Ills uuest nlonc That seemed lo bo satisfactory and Iho tile started out for thu banl < When they ai-rhed at tlio door of the Citizens' Stnte bank tbo man who bid tbo clieek to ho cajiju'd bt-naii fiel'.iiRln Ills poeket for the precious pleci * of paper. Ho Minlilonly tinned to Mr. Mermen and said , " 1'vo lost llie > eboi'l ! ! ' ' niid staiti-d o > . the run down Hist aviMino , followed by his companion nnd a mo ment later liy Mr SlerK % ii At the corner the two ttirnod and ran up VIrsl avenue , anilheii Mer cn rcai'lied the corner they bail Doth disaiipc.ued Moreen nindo n seaicb for them , hut lulled to run either of thorn down , lie then i onirnoil to his home to iiH'ililnto upon how miuh belter It w.ij to bo out of pocket 50 cents than > 10. TlioMaiiliiittan , siiortiiiK hc.iJiiuartors. N. O'Uiiea. The N'ew Paclllo is the most ccutially located hotel in Council lllulVs. IIOI-'IUK O.NICI'IOK. . . Ililiilnu'i ( AHsailant Fountl Cullly urAsM.uill and Idittery. In the ilistrii t court yo'terdny the trl.d of Henry H offer tuolc place- , the elmrKO ii alnst him bchiK assault vltb Intent to do great oodlly injury , and his victim Mrs. liobiiintr , who Ijeepi u bilsory on Lower HroaUway. Since his coiiliucineiit I lelTer lias been found to ho an assumed name , Ids ie.il name beln Henry Orrell When not in jail ho lives at Shelby , where ho follows the occupation of n blacksmith. Mis. liohiitni ! was put upon the stand nnd testillcd to the fncttliat IIofTer boat her and rather \\ltb a kni fo about iK-rhcadand f.ieo. .Minnie llohiiini. . tlio daughter of tliu injincd woman , corroborated her 'mother' btoiy In every i > inticulir. Onicei Uovlo tcstilli-d that ho asontho shortly after tbcofT"iicuiis com mitted , and i.iw the wounds upon Mrs. nolinliiK's ' bead anil f.ieoliich had been maile by tlio Unilc. HonVrwtis placed upon tbo stand to testify la bis own behalf. Uo hud a vciy clever stoiy i-oncocteil , and if ho had not been cmss- px.imiue.l ho would la nil probability luvo been acquitted , but unfortunately lie became. badly inked on the i-ross-examinatlon , and the story he told showed aji to very poor ad vantage Both the attorney waved their ndiiicsbcs to tlio jury , and the ease was sub mitted at about 1 1 o'clock. Diirinptho after noon tbo jurj retmned i vordlct of Kiiiltv of tboeriinoof assault and battery Instead of assault with Intent to commit pi-eat bodily injury , us ciinrccd m tbo indictaicnt. JudK- iiient will bo pronounced on the defendant " IlCXl- IIL"U1. > . HolTerhas had experience In criminal trials before. It Is stated tbat bo w.is on tilal in tliodistiict court at lliulaa not lon aRO , on a charge of bui-Blary. lloffer , it Is said , was found ItliiKOiil in the rear of n dull * : store , deid duiiilt. with a can of alcohol lylnc oy his side , which XMIS idciitllleil as ono which until tbo niKlit before had been msido the stoie. A witness was brought in wliosworo that lie had seen llolTor around the building tbonijiht ooforo , trying to pot in , but other witnesses \\ero inlroduced by tlio defense who s\\oro that the tit-st ivltness could not bo bellox-ed iion oath , and on tbat testimony the Jury brought In a verdict ot mquittnl. The 'cas.o asahut tl , A. Henry , cbirced with niaUiiiK malicious threats iiKuir.st tbo life of ( Jinnies Mitchell , a conductor on tbo .Milwaukee load , was tno next on the assign ment. but xvliea It was called for tilul it was found that no plea had over been enteied bj the prisoner The attorney for tlio defense neeooJhiRly demanded the statutory three davs in which to plead , which xv.is granted. Iloth parties were ready for the trial of the case au.ilns-t the same il'efcndant for assault and battery , but the county attorney pro- feired to try the other llrst , and It x\as de cided to adjourn court until this inornliiL . Call on D. . ' . Ilutcbinson & Co , for choice bai-Riilns in lots in Wilson Terrace. Special Inducements for tlio next few Do ) ou want mi express wa ou or boy I ItniK up tbo A. IX T. Co. , telephone Ii9 , No. 11 North Main bucct. Senliro.iU Dcnd. After na Illness of little more than a week from malignant ilipthtliorin , Mrs. ( iraco I-es- ter Seabrook , xvifo of Paul K. Seabrook , esi | , , died at 'J o'clock yesterday inonilnf , ' at her icsldence , HIS IClovonth street. Mrs , Seaurool ; was a lovely nnd loveable woman , Justin the full bloom of womanhood , scarcely thirty-one years old , and although she bal been a resident of the city but llttlo move than ono year she was knownloa larco circle of friends and loved by all who knew her. A week aqosho was stricken with the disease , anil for several days her symptoms were not alnriiihiK to her friends and physi cian. Later In the week the disease became complicated with other tru-oat tioubloi , and the mobt tender nnd constant cam and the best medical skill could not save hur. Thutsdny atternooa she realized that she con ul not ieco\er , nndhilo she bore her surteiin s bra\elv and seconded ovcrv effort inailo for her leliof , she piepared her mends Jor the partini * that was so soon to como. The llnal hours \\oro almost wholly fieo from pain , and when the end came she dropped iisleey as iicacctully ns an infant In Its cub. Mis. Seabrook was a sister of Mrs. E. 13. Harknoss , and was married In HIiiKliampton , N. Y , November 7 , Wi. linmcillately afler her innrritipo .she returned with her lusb.md to this city , nnd this has been her homo since. Yo-terd'ay afternoon at I o'clock the body of the beautiful yoijnp vlfo was laid to lest \Valiuit IltlU cemetery , Only buot ser vices wore held nt the residence. Tlio day was windy and cold , but n laixo num ber accompanied tlio casket to tno cem etery. Hcv (1. "XV. Ciofts of the Con- preKational church conducted the sorx-Iccs bcsiilo the open j-rave. His icniarkb were full of tender sympathy and cucouriigoincnt for the beieax'ed Iriends. Ainontr these present wore Mrs. Lester , mother of the deceased , who was summoned from her homo In UliiRhampton by telegraph on Thursday. It xvas tlio earnest hope of Mrs Senbreok that bho could llvo until her mother arrived , bat she was disappointed , Mrs , Lester only belni ? able to reach the city several hours alter the death uf her daughter. Mr Scabrookls prostrated with Kilof and is contlned to bis bed by Illness. Ho luw the heaitlust sympathy of all who knew what a beautiful and lovable wife bo lost. .1.0. nixbv , steam ncatln ? , > anitary ea- glneer0J Mori law block , Council Illulls I'lxiiii ; llln Itepiitiillnn , 'lllIam Wltberall bewail suit jcstorday afternoon la district court against 10nla | Alexander for fr > , WH ) d images \viilcb ho claims bis reputation sufforoil by reason of something tbat Afcxander said about him a ween ago yesterday iu the ofilco of Justice llamnicr The caw of Alexander \Vlthor nliWiHoii tilul , in nhii'li a lol of hav that bnd been taken bj Wlltierall was tbo object o ( controvcrsv. Alexander claimed Unit \Vllberall had taxen ( Morth o ( bay from his premises , whllo Witlicrnll comcnilod that the \-nluo of the linv was fur below tbnl nniount Tlio ca o wn not brought to atrlal , the pirtloi comingto nn agreement before the rime had been benlili. While the terms * ol the compromise worebeliiR apreed uiion , a dispute arose as totbo amount Wltbeiell oiibt ( lo pay , tbo illtTeiouce beliiR Just 70 eent A rather peppery conversation followed , in the course of which , it Is id- leci'd , Alovander'alil of Wettioriill : ' .Hostolomy buy ; luit eUo do you call It but Htcallii ) * ! It looks to ino like stealing' " Thexo are Ilio words which the pl.nntlfT In the present Milt for damages says ha\o eter nal ! v blasted his reputation 11111011) ) , ' hit foriner friends. Tlio blast.he thinks , is worth In tha neighborhood of K'.IHHI , mm bo thorn- fete units for damages In that sum. I'olonel I ) . II. Din ley Is the attorney lor the plilntltT. \ VliiMi'Vns lln.Miincy ? Mention was inado In Tin : llni : sovcinl days iujo of the ic-arren of Ira Cadwnlhuier , ho bmmg been Klven up by bit bondsman several dnjs ago. Since Unit time ho Inn been In conllnument In the rliy lall , servinp out the line which was unpaid Yesterday thoiathorof t'necaptae appoaivd upon the scene nml created qulto aseinallon by an- noiincing thnt ho bail palil tbe line money last suiiiincr to a ceilnlaell Unown lawyer nt the time the line was levied , and both ho and bis son suppo-ictt it linil been paid to the city cli-rk , tinnllotnej to whom It wns given liuvini ; promised tbat \\o1ildseolbattho \ ciso was llxed up. Mr. t'adwalinder inter- \lowed the deputy cit\ \ clerk and found that the mono ! Imd never been paid and then went to tlio oflico of the well known at torney and interviewed him. U'b.it took ' llaco'duriii ( * tholntoivlexv is not known , but at am ratn.Mr Uadw.illaderandtno attorney went to the cleik of tin1 superior court yis- tordav nioinlng togolhor nndheti they left Mie line h.ul been | > ald. Young CiiUwallnilcr was thuivnpon released. , f. H. Atkins , western a ent for llel'a\\'s plato class company , will plvo estimates on plate delivery in Iowa and Nobiuskn. > lian < iing Venue , l-'ivo sulti xvhlch were begun sonio time niro iijaiist the llrm of II. LOhoman xCo , la district couit were dismissed yesterday morning by their attorneys , In order to allow .similar s.ults to bo brought in superior couit. The reason for this procedure Is tlmt several days ate Jmlcmontscro rendered by JinlL'u.Mcf ! eo in favor of n number of Iho creditors of tbe llrm who bad biought their suits licfoio lilm , whllo those \\lio coin- in cnrcil nrocpcdlngs In tbo district court have not jet hadatiial , and mo not llkelj to Imvo for some time to como. The plaintiffs In the cases xvhlch ate to bo tlms removed aru Simmons , Mischo .1 , Co , , Tunics Mi I' rear y it C'o , VOIIIIK. KlehUVt Co. , U llullprln As Co.H. Ulankenberf , ' . Stdlt- Ills I'm lier'n rn-.li. Bert I'oland war ai rested yesterday morn ing on an In format ion which xvas lileu against him in. Justice Pulton's court , charging- him with the larceny of $00 fiom his father , Tal- bert I'olanJ , who lives at Iho coiner of Twentieth street and Avenue ( ! . The money wash ) payment of a pension anil was re ceived on Monday last. That night young Poland went to the house of his father unit sta\ed all night. When ho loft In tlio inora- Ing the inonoy was gone and has not boon Iieaul ol since. The j oung man has been out of ic.ioh ever .since that time , but his father lias boon a'.vaitinur bis return with considera ble impnticnro. Yesterday ho rotmnod and was arrested by Ofllcor liosxvlclc. ills bear ing is sot for this morninu , but it is thought his father will not prosecute him. AVIll Trade for Farm.J. . Q. Anderson will trailo for farm or ncto pinpoity near Council Blurts , his duelling at Hholianiloah , In. , np- prulsed at $7,200. Cull at the ollleo of the Uouiicil DIiiiTs insurance company lor fur- therpartlcnlnis. Ueady fur tin Cltv Engineer Tostovin has lioea busy pre paring the maps xvhlch are to bo used in tlio trial of the ( Jut-Off island ease which is now penning m inu supiuiiiu cuavt 01 inu unuuu Status. It has been no small Job todivoawny down into the records ot the past and Had just what tbo course of the tickle Missouri has oecn at each stage of its career , but the citv engineer lias had It to do. nnd ho has done It , the work being completed yesteiday. There aio live of th < xo maps , nil of xihlch aio to bo used as exnlbits In con nection with the coming tiial. Tlio first of th''so ' Is Intended to shoxv the relative positions of the corporate limits of the two cities in case the suit should bo decided according iO tbo claims of the plain - till m the case , ia other words the state of Nebraska The second shows tlio boundaries nccordinc to the surveys of ls" > l and I's.'li , the old channel of the river and the new , and the results of tbo eroding power of thu stream. Tim other maps show substantially the same things from ililTerent standpoints. Tne work has been done by the dnectloii of the city council and Ills thought the answer with the exhibit attached will bo ready for tiling in court by the loth of this month. Tbo city attorney will bo assisted in the defense by Attorney General Stone , Sinek on liih Sluipp , "Do you oe that man btunclinj , ' in the editor of thu carV" bald u conductor on thu Columbus a\onuo line to a Boston Herald reporter thu other day while on adoxvnward trip about , 10 o'clock in the iiiOi-r.il ! . "Yes ; : in\thing unusual about him ? " "Onlj that hois .stucU on himself. " " 1 Tow does ho show it ? " "By ilodinini , ' to takoa scat when a psseiiffer leaves. 1 have been x\atc-h- nir { , him now for three or four weeks. Ifthum aio a nuniboi * of ladies in the ear xvlion ho entiu-s ho insists on stand- in , notwithstaiidsii } ; the amount of va cant space at his disposal. Ki-om his actions onn would believe he did not see it , and freqiiontly it happen : ? that jomo Idiul-lioartcd old fronUonmn wlio never loses an opportunity to lie of service to Ilia fellow-iimn , will poke Mr. Vanity in the b.u'lc with Ills cane and direct his at tention to n seat , lie always meet a solicitation of this nature with 'No , thank you ; 1 in'ofoistanding - , aa I in tend cottiiiL' out shortly. ' ' If there la a pretty prirl in tlio car lie innniitK"'lo fjotiis iitfiir lior s posMhlo , to that xvlion tlio ear sways in inking a curvoho can jostle against her and { jo Ilii / iurlt 1ti < k t.t t'rtitf. jHit * ittlriititttrt f\ ( lift. iif Ills hat und bo glhtr hoiiulon. | : . "If ho onloi-sii cur that is spuooly oe- eupiod , und no liullub nro p-osont , lie tiiku.s a hont an close to the door as lie ran , in onlor to bu the first 0110 tn rise when ii liuly does euino. 'J'ho 'thank you' ho receives for Ills di jcuisud com1- tostyho intoi-protH us u rocognllioii of his ] Mi'hOiwl titlriictlvoness , anil his no tlons for the roinaindoi- tlio trip are hahod on this ] ircsiimiion. | ! If tliu lady bhoulil by uhanco hnppon to look tow- aril H hi in it adds stivnglh to his fuKu supposition anil iidditionul hol th to his mountiiin of coiuoitVhon t < ho louvos the ciiiho follow * her with liUoyus until blio Ib out of hitjlit , with the hoe | ) that she will turn nml yi\o him t.oiuo hiyn ; of iccottuition. "It inakori llttlo dilforoiu-o to mon of tlil.srlianiotor how often they ai-o inado to fool the stlnj ; of their own uoixult , iii It is without upparout olToot. " Ojionoil tluj.Iin'k-l'ot nml \ llciul , A lii'isU { jaiiio of poker was in iu I'hllaiU'lpliin , bi'twou'ii Kandoplli An- iloixm and Snmuul DIMICOII. .VII wont smoothly until Doai-on said Andor.son wad L'hoatint , ' and inado a j ? rah for tlio jaok-pot , Aniloi-hon tht'ii htnii'k Deacon on the head with a hutchot. The wiol- dutof the hatchet was hold for fui'tlioi- hourlnt ; uiulor $ .rW. ( No trriiilnp. no iinuscn , no ILIIIIhnnDo \V ill's Ulttlo Karly Ulsurs in-o inUon , Sni.il pill. Hafu Dill. Host pill. 13o Witt's ' I-lttlo Karly Ulsors ; uost llttlo pllh for OysiK'i ia , sour stonmcli , baj breath. CHEAT UNDERWEAR SALE , At the Boston Stow , Oontil | ( Bluffs , to Make Room for Spring niul Biinuuor Goods. WE WILL MAKE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS In Our Hosiery and I'mlrrucur * > * DcpartiiUMit lli'iul tin * I'lli-oi H will pay yon to lay In your supply for nevt winter. You will save from J > 0 to To per cent ; a better In vestment you will never him. I 1)AYSONMV ) , Todnv , Wednesday , Tlmr.siiay , I'rlduy and Saturday. nosir.UY. Ladles' all wool blacll hose , seamless , with illibed top , former pilco i'i and IWc , salu price , lUc. Ladles' extra ciinllty | all wool seamless liose , former prhe , il.'c ; sale price , ' TC. Children's nil \\ool seamless hose , sl/es r > \ toll'4. former prlie.Ti and into , sale price , l c Children's all wool , niul misses' worsted ilhlied hose In blacks , seamless , sii 0 to 'j ' , former price , Jill to lc ( ) ; sale mice , We. IK(11NIS. ? ( ! I.et.'gliijslii nil wool , blnclc , former price , IWc , l.-ic and > e ; sale price , .Tie , ! Uo and IlVc. CiN"I'S' ! ; UNDKHWIi.Mt. Cionls' heavy gray .shlits , former price , ' .Tic ; sr.le piiie , I'J'je. ' ( tents' extra quality heavy gray shirts , former price , ir > c ; sale price , ' . ' 'ic. CJents' hiiper naturnl uruj and sheep'sijray , former price , , 'iOeand IMC ; sain pi ice , : t'ic. ' ( .touts' heavy gray mixed , foimcr price , " > e , sale price , W'c. ' ( tents' .scarletill wool shirts and di.iwers , former price , Nlc ; sale price , 'Oc. Ctcntb' extra qnaliU all wool gray shiits ij.ii and . drawers , , lormer price , $1.00 ; sale pi ice , ( Scut's heavy scailct nml uray all wool , former price SI.M ( andl.V"i ! , salu price tic. Ctent's until nil wool gray , former price f l.'J" ) and si.f > u , sale ) iuco me. LADIHS' UND15IIWI5AU. Indies' white all wool libbed vests , for mer price Jl.flU. sale price ' .I'ic. Undies' gray all wool vests , former price $1. J. > , sale price il'Jc. ' I Dailies'gray nil wool and scarlet nil wool , former price jl..1. " ) and t\.M \ , sale pricell''e. ' Undies' gray all wool vests , French neclt , $1.50 and $1 vj ( | iiallty , salopricofl 00. Combination suits in white only , $1.00 qual ity , sale piico ( V.lc. ( JHlUUr-NS' ' UNDHIiWKAH. f/l'hihlrens'white nitrino vests and pant' , size 1(1 ( and is , former price 15c nml 17c , sale price He ; si/e 'JO and " ' , ' , former price J-c ami We , sale piico Itic ; slni4e ! and 'iV > e , former prico'J-e and : ie ( ) , sale prico21c ! ; sbo " and HO , forinrr price Itlic nnd ! ! .V , sale price 'Jie ( , sl/o iW and .i4 , former unco U e and -Idc , sale price II le. Chlldrens' nil wool vests and pants In pra\s , si/o 1(5 ( and H , former piicoITcand J2c , sale price 15c ; si/to 'JO and ' . ' , ' , former price 'JTc and . 'l.'c , sale pricot.lo ; si/o'1 and'JtJ , former priee.'ITc and I''c , sale pricoillc ; si/o ' > and ; > , former price l e and Ti''c , bale piico : We , hl/eiM and ill , former price fiTe and O.V , sale price ITe. Chlldrens extra qimllt } scarlet and Ki ° i' natural wool in vests and Mnts. Si/o 1 ( > \I\ former prico'5o mid JiOc , sale priceT'J'Jc. Si/o'JOx'JJ , former price : i. " > o andIDo , sale pncoHOc. Si/o llx2i ! > , loniior prieo l.lo and Me , sale prieo.'rie : . > Si/o J'ix ! 0 , former price , ' ) "c and COc , sale price Hie. Sie Jt'JxSI , former price ( MO and 70e , sale pricor > lc. BOSTON STOim FotheringhaniVhiteliuv Co. , Council lilulTs , Iowa. Only a DinVroucc in Color. Two Immense , jct-blncl : women in por- tfooiio ylnitl ilrobseH , rodutulbluq and jcl- low bonnelH and imitaliuu monkey hair bhouUlcrcapc" , hoarded a streetcar the other day , oaeh.with a huge market IMK- Icut on lioi1 arm , says Hits Detroit Kreo ] Jross. Dropping into their scatswitli the lus- kots at their feet , one of them said to the other in a wearv tone : "La , Mis' Winliihboltom , how ti'ccl I is oh all dis heah bahaioty. IVo jess boon on do lone nil wintaii. IVo nluiu sick of it ! " "I is , lee , Mis' Snow. IVo joss been ' dis nn' ilat do a-gnlloiin' | to rnein tor hull otuloorin' time. An' I nobbali cared fo'suhsluty , nohow. " "Nor 1. I ain't ' no wish tcr bo u paliiioty piibbon , hut hit joss seems like 0110 trot tor ( 'o or ols > o 'fond one's fren's. 1 nulibah did care fo' salihietv. Oh co'&o 1 like ter .see my fron's , hut wlion hit omo-i tcr dis roy'liir ' fash'iiiiblo sahhioty I been in nil wintaii I don't go much an hit/ ' "Now yo's talkin' EOIIKO , Iis' Snow , yo'joss ' air. Dis is do laV wintiih I'ho f win ter frovv invso'f rifjhl into sihsiety lilo IVo been doin. ' KI I say , [ been on do lope all wintah tor ( lit , pahty nn' todat 'eoption , lUt ) 1'so { jwino tor break oil from hit nil next wintaii. " "So's I. l' o f een an' heerd all I keors to of line silihiety mi oh , ib ills jour " ' street ; " . See de .Facie- "Voh ; gooil-byo. you at - bin's pahty tonOjIitV Andctho careworn "buhsiotj' ' ladio .separated. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the best of all remedies forchildrai tecthiiif. 5 cents a bottle. Illack C'alN : IN Railroad llonitoon. The Madif-on hraneli of 1' . , C. , C. & St. L. sports what is if led by the railroiul boys Iho "Black C. ' train. Homo time over a month ujjo ilio train , in cliarpo of Conductor "Wliocilon , piilled out from Columbus , and ju&t l > o- yond that city the trainmen observed t\\o blnok cats erossintf the truck ahead of the locomotive , says the Louisville Times. It was jokiiiL'ly roinnrkod that tliisMIS a MUM of ill luck , nnd sure enough the trniuMIS wrecked n few moments after. Fortunately nobody was hurt. Since then the trainmen claim to Imvo fcoon ono or both black eats cross- Jnir , the track ahead of the train so\oral times , and some mishap always followed , before last the blnek cat crossed In front ol tno tram ii iun , and sure oiuumh thtfun inu brolco lior 'Vaddlo" a few miles below Columbus. This is the last piece of ill luek credited to the liliiok eat. Itihnaid Ijluit the trainmen are becomitif-r nervous over the pei'hiat- oni'o of the oboiiy-hued foil no , und next time they MO 11 cr a before the train will turn hack for ; \ Ipcih atari at the iibk ot " \Vliee/y Ivato , " so nailed from n f-orl otchionic bitoo/o bho has , is qiiucm of the female crookb in l.onilon. ICate is a well educated j'lrl andean talk From-li- Spanish nnd Italian like a native , i'.vor.y hoatiim nlio viHts some of the fash- lonalilo watorint ; places on the KrenHt coast , such as Trouville , Deauvillo and Uloiipo ; and jnil liif , ' from appearnnces hho nmtuiKos to pay lior way. She is a hplondld vlolinlot , and would race any concert Mage , but hho never aiiiioars there. She bin a' much better plan. At llri hloii or MIIIIO otlior fashioiiablo I'Onort , hho appeal * in thoovoiiinj * ; , after dinner , bolnro ono of Ilio lily hotolb , heavily veiled hut neatly and taalofully ( Iruhhed : and very wioa every man din- lii - \\ill \ buln thu crowd btaiidlii nround her and lUoiilntf to thu ina lc tones ( if liernlmoht bpenkinf ; violin. Ills needloB-i to say that also in thu crowd will bo her fiunotw brother or homo other nf the lifjht-tliiHorod fraternity , who will rullovo tlio diiiors of llieli * wutches or hupoi'lluoiifl ctiHh. " * \Vhi'o/.y Kato1' hoinellniCH asHumoa the part for which aho is well Bulled iu looks of u Uirtou Nothing Else finals Aji'r'41'llls tor siiimil.iiiitK a I liur , ltc' < llietilii | : ( llgi' < tloli , niul . . „ „ - l.itinn Hie aellnit ol Ilio lmucl < The ) con- lain no i-ulumrl. nor nnv oilier Injiiriom ilniK , lint ariM'imipast'd nl thcnrtlxepiliu'i. MI'S of Hie hot Nt'Ki'latilorathiiilli-s. "I \\.ua snlleriM IDI xi'.irs frnni < lj < poi > Aii nnd llur troiililcs.ami ( oinui i u peimuuMit rillef inilll 1 ( 'oimni'necill.iku.u A > ci < I'illi , They lia\e ( ITeetuI a mmpii'io cnic.- tlcorui'.Moonoy.dlii . \Villa\V. T. " \\liun-xcrl am ( toutled ullh t'onstlpv lion , or snlTer from loss uf nppi'tiic , AJCI'J Tills set me ilKlit again. " A.J. Hliei , , li. , Itwk llnnso , Vn. 'Kortlie cure ol he.iil.irhi > , Ajct's 0 . r cr used. " I ! , K , liinoi , lionhoster . "Two bonci of , Ui-i s I'llli cured mo of jiou'ichcndnrhp. finm\\Mrli I\\nsloiiRa \ \ suf. Icier.-Kni'iM Krje.s , lliili | > .itdstinCoiin. Ayer's Pills , run \tiit > n Y * < U. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Musi. Sold 1 > ) all IK.ik'ialu Mnllrllii'S. HlU On. Ill uriuiKtN Mf msnn'itU'iiillli-iilliniiit f ( \rvfnllv iiriluircili'ri'Hirliillixiii ' usitl for unny Tt'ikrrtlniirltato tuni lit iM\ll ! > HUH ( ' 8. < niul lin > M > r Ihlrlv jearHUMCHl l > ) Ilio * < iv , | > l . 1 \ ry hnutli' ' po clilt * hiiHiHftnl run1 f.r ( In * tlhcn o nnnu * ! . tiio Spoollles iur > MlllUMit ilrii Kliih : piri- rri'iliidiik' I lie * ) tiiii. nn < l lire In fn , I niul medli nl tlieiirlil. . I IYti-r il iitiKiitlnn , Inllnmtiintlin . , ' % \\llflllN , XX 'Till I I'MT. XNlTlll Cl'lll ' .V. % II ( rj 11 a' Culli.i'i In ililiiii | < r Infmu .V.'i I Illiirilicii , if l hIMrinir Ailnlln . Sir it ( fiolcru Al'ui l > ti . N'MiililiiK- ' ' " 7 CoiiKlH , i , | , llri'iii ' nllH * .k S Vril rillt'lii , roollmi hi-.lniTnilu * , 'J. > 1 lli-iitliu h i-NiSlv kllriulailiiXullK'i , ' n 111 ll > HM'INlll | , 1111111111 SlKlliat-ll , "Ztt I Mniiiri'Nxi-iliir I'lilnl'iil I'crluilH , 'J.t - ' ' I'dlnil1 'J. % \Vllllt'N , tun 1'rnflliti * * : t ( i mi it , Coiihli , Dlilldill 1 rent liliii ; . . 'i. % I hull Itlii'iiiu , rrjuijiclni , rriillnn' | < . ' - ! " . " > Illii-illilil t Inin. IfliiiiinnlU I IIHH . . . . ' . "i Hi i'l'vci-ntiil . \ UHIhlll , Miilnrln , .111 17 1'lli-N , Illlnilnr liliitlliik' . .Ml III ( 'nluirli , Iiilliu urn , Ciil'lln ' tin llrntl . . "ill 'JO U | KMIIMI | | ; CilllU'll. Vlclr-il I 'illiH ' | AO J I ( li'iiL-rnl Di'Mllt \ ,1 lo H ! ol \ \ nkni'M . .Ml 'J7 Klilnc'IIUi'ii > . | . . .Ml JS VCI-MMIS IH'lillll ) I.JIJI 'III IrllllllVVl'llUlll'8M. . Wittllmlli.l , . " . ! ) UV lll-tciiM-H olllif lira i-lCull lull.'til. < IO SoM liy UniKKhiR , or urnt i Mi | > nl < l on tui'lpt ofiirlu * . Hi ! lIiMpiiims' JhMAi | M4 IIHKCM ) rlefily bouml In rlolh nml KIIII ! , mnlli-il frix ) . HOMPIIHEyS' MEDIOINE CO , Cor , William and John Streets , New York. § P E OTF I O"S" ( , 'irl yraduiiti , , uid noes out usi s-n1.- criu ss to ' oine swell hou-t wlicrc slu curofullv filutllci the uajt of lln fuiiilj and the vvlici'i'iiUouti of llu- fiiiiiiiv pl.iti- client , \ \ ith a view to futuri1 Itui/l in All this is well litinwn to tin- ] lirc. ( mt with the exception of a hoit detent inn oiK'o "on suspicion , " she , HKi' h'r ' brother , hus never yet been bohiiul tlic hai-H. haiH.Her niother K : xn old chanvoniiin niul a .veil Known character almnt town in diiyrtjjoneby. Thoitoryis that --he was tlioufo of thocoloiiol of a swell cavalr * , ref iint'iit , and in lior voin1- runs tlu- blueit blood in Kiifjlaml. Not only that , but people who aru Mipposed to Know sill about it wiy that the icputi-d fntlior ol Flash Charlioand Wheiv.y iviitons not thu old burglar who has the reputation of hclns : their ) > areiit , but tluit in theli veins , too , runs the hi owl of the Vero do Veres , mill that powerful inteiest is brought to boar in portnin quai'tors tt tliein the iiunuinitv they uti- doubtedly ha\i ) from anr-st. This i. , I think , rubbish. The old mother was pointoil out to mo the other day , and a inoru deyraili'd , { jln-socldeu specimen of womanhood it has seldom been my lot to look upon. ( Jctslcr's.Mciglc Headache ' .Vafors. Cures .ill ticadaches In 0 nunutes. At .ill Oru gists. Novel Chniity , A most unique or iini/ation is the one- just formed at Sernnton by the n--iiullii- tion of tlio thirteen "Keir fund" bonclic- ial societies of the mining regions. In ncaily all minlnir localities the-u crude orj ani/utions exis-t , having for their ob- jcettho relief of sh-U member * nnd to aid the familiu'of doail ones. Tlio funut. are do rived almost wholly from the sal i of the old Ueffs in whii'h powder is bhiipod | to the miners. One of the evils of the present sy.slom ii that the miners are wholly lit the mercy of tlio mine bob o- , , through whom doalln s are ( 'iir- riod on with the ] iowder eompanie.s and who invariably i-lulms half the proceeds as hih. Ono of the objects of thu nowor- praiil/.ation \o \ ( do away with the fore man and deal directly with tlio com pany. I/irgo ' heiK will bo erected for stoi'lnj. ? tlie ia > ( , rs. ICiiii llcii In ono rohpcet Ireland receives her highest I'oco nitioii in Chili. Tlu > new est iron-clad i * t ho t 'aptain Pratt , auotli- er boiii } : thoO'Hi niiis , and another thu Amiraiito Lyneh. TinOTllytrins is named after I'ernardo O'llifjf.'lns , whoso father , horn in a laborer's cottage in the county \Vostmoath \ , eml iMlud to outh Amciiua in tlieearlj pint of the I at > t ciMitury and rose to distiiiftiou iu dilloront puitt of that continent. The father , Ambrose , was ono of the last Sjvmisli vlcorojh of I'oru , und the son , Bernardo , wa the liist director of the republic of ( . 'hill. ' Uomavilo ( ) ' ; ; is Iho NViisliiiij toiiof his cotmtrj. lie it was who was inuinly iiBtrumontiil in winning the independence of I'lilli nl the boL'inniuu of this * century , and tlio Kite- fill country has { ; i veil hK name to n province anil u war ship , siud has erect ed a statue iu his honor iu its capital. Miss licssioll. llcilloo , of HiirliiiKton , \ t , had u disease of the SM | | > which caused her hull' to beeoniu very harsh anil drj und to tall soltceb she scarcely daied ( niul ) it. Ajer's Hair vlpir I.MVO her : i lu'ilthy scalp , anil inailo the hair henutifullj tlilcli anil tlisy. . . \ ( lii/zler Wlio XiMcr I'IIVH. A \VllUesbarre , I'a. , piper thus describes - scribes a local I'liaractiM1 : "Larrv Me- Naiiiiuii.n is back once more. lie ha > tlio uiilqui' reputation of haIn ; ; drank more whisKy and boor at lossco-,1 than any man intlio country. Ho has boon fro'im o\ur \ u jour and a half. The daj after ills arriva' ' lie re hn wiid. ' 1 ha\o been away from \Vill > osbarre just nine teen months and fourteen day- . Iu that time I liavo vs'orkoil eiyhteiUet. I drank all told , lh'ii ' : drinks , HIM ! I never paid ; i cent for an ) of iliein. ' " THEPOIWT IMlnpll \ \ II t tl.O Pooreat of the Poor nil tn > tlfyni't ' only tulha X'lrliu s of ST , JACOBS OIL , The Great Remedy For Pain , buttoit3iupcrlwli\ nil other rciuullcs , ( iirosi ] ! il thus : It Cum Promptly , rennancnlly ; whkh nuaim Hrletly , tbat Iho juilii strUuVa eeok u prompt ullt-f wllh no rilurn ifllin juiln , niul UIIH , they my , M , Juc iU Oil X > < U1 HAT To advertise our 11 AT depart niLMitvc \ will ilacc on sale Saturday morning , March Mlh 50 dozen stiff hats , in Dunlnp , Yoiunim and Knox shapes , \vorth $2.50 , $2,75 and $3 , Your choice $ r7.4S. Lot No. 2. 50 do'/.cn Hats , in all the latest styles ami shapes , worth $3. 50 and $ -1 , will bo sold tomorrow only for JBl-QQ. - KcnuMiiher the place. These are the great est hanrains ever oflcred in Council Bluffs. ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS , HATTERS & GENT'S rURNTISHEES A. H. GOLDSTEIN & CO. 522 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. I EXTRACT OF BEEF , "Iii Darkest Africa , ' liy lliniry Altanlcy 'i MII M mil i ii i. ii'il t < IMU i.i irn y ti'iii ' " ' Hoas it ( iiii'o ' rut to a liir .mil lilil : ili.ii ! \ ( Vnn hrof I nml v > itli tin .iilihluii . nf .1 pint nf ( ml Inoth in uli fioiiillii' t.iilmi i inii\u\im \ \ f l.itniil HI lint no li'stoird 'ilm tolils srn-r > Vnl II luili-'is. f ME GKRD . WUl.lMiroN . y.l Arrhni pniuha PyulllUli nml Mawn Hlrei-lH I Omiim ' ' ' ' . . . . . C"U p m , lOOAft Ul . . . . . .jtaoo m "TiTIoi I K O..SI J , v > ' . II I Arn . Oinahii. | Depot lUtli mil Maion Iript91 _ | Oinnli.i. ? .M a ni j T ICniip j Oily Day Kipri' < " . ] B 10 | - in ' .I 5 p in | K U. Nlubt K p jjn U 1 * Trim ) I U. C n in UNION f'AriKK" Anlvi- ' " -mhii. Depot l > Uh nml Marcy > lrecn I Omulm 5.07 a'lu Kini iT TltT Knprnii li1 OS n in U -M i in DemiT r\iri"n | . . .1 ! i"i | i m 2..VJ | ii oI'ti.niil HyiT . . ' . > U > | > iii 7.3U | > in I'uclllc Kxiru9 | . 11.45 a iu l.e Tin"T"ail'vAJ < } U 1 , v 1'AflVlC rArrlt , > iniolui. 'U ' 1 * dipiit. IQlli und .Mnrey at * . i Omsliii ! ) - " . NTKlitTcxprt'i * . . 10 05 u n OWnill ! . Atlnutlo Ki | > r * 9 . . II..W | i n 4 ; io p ni : _ \ stlbiilo l.lmUol _ _ . . _ . 10.45 a n r.taVo ' fllOU.V CM t\ ' ( t'Sr-fFIC. I Arrives Omsliu lU. 1Oopot. . luth jiml Mnri'jr hit i Cliuilm Ts fTml . fcloux tltf IMim-niK r . . . I * 30 | > ui | _ . . . . fct I'aul Kiprcss . . . . . . . 110.10 n ui lxnTHi""j ? BlOl'X'oifV It \Clflfi. . I Arrives Ornnlia. J Depot IStli anil Webster Sis I OmaU.i d ( | i tnj t I I'liul 1.1ml 1 Ji U a w l.cn7 * i7lllVurA.SOIUll\VKsri5IIN ! ArrlTL" ! Omibn. | jt I' . iloiot | , Kill nnd Miucy bK I Omaha f > li'tt ra Clilca/o Kipre H.JO p ni I Ji ) p m X'eBllluilc l.lniltinl P.W u ra 6 15 p iu Iowa AicotniDottat oil ( * ; \c bun ) 7 Ui p in y.10 p tn Eailern Hyo- -M5 p in Jl j5n jn HlJCKjl Kencj ( > lon' : ' "r.ea ? 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( ' * 'IrniiKfcTi Union | iomt. rp'tni 11 hhilTii 'Irniiifor I iTTi 'iiiI . . . b't l.'iuls I'Hnnn Hull _ II ! 16 r m X S Vj'IMOV Arrtvi-i Trin f r Union IKiml , li.iHioll JTniii'for \ ) < u . - \ m . . ( lilc 11. . vb J m 10 M p in 11140 n in 70S p in iL' * ' " m 1.7ii\eJ I I Arntei 7nti'iforl JJnlonJ'cpot , ( oimcll lIluHn iTrnnifiT 71' : t m1 bloiiv ( It ) Arrfiiiiiiuiilrtiliiii .Til iiTa in SPlSOlAh NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' I liltAl.lOne hpi.ii of Clsili'siluli hoisi's , ' sl\ Ji'.ils old Ui'L'hl. .MHh ) pniiiiils \\H1- l.lin II I'uriliKi , Hiiith of Ihe iiisllliitenn 1'iiny ciei-U. l/ol ! > \lK oi oM-lnini'o , a $ l..ioo ! in t. . , . . , l slin U u ( limits anil Mines bpli-tiillil loeu- tlnii ; lll lil > it part e.ish nnd p'trt In cnnd eli'iir i'liy pin.city ) ui lu\xi lands Dili , Is only ( ni n tru diij . .liilnibton tS. Van I'litleii , ( oiiai'll Illutls. l/'X UHM : tlu > ii-lclirated Mrl'liull plalins ; I-J non sealo cimvn pinmis unduruans , Sitil mi I'linj liajihi'iiN lij Mai llinirli'iiii , iniisio teai'lier. Ill Stiilbtiiun slrri't , ( 'ouni-ll Illnlls , > A 1K A uiul liiu'n lut on easy iMUauit. L ut 405 I'.uU ' \ll ; \ In mil * nml Inui'lul ( in easy p.imc'iils | ulKM I'ail , a MIIIIO , I "inn II lllulN. In. \ \ * .1 I , A t' 11UASMflTTiH : \ \ n.iI\LM . | hl9 .III > | IIIIIHI > fiiini , f."i llniiiilnuy In UJ Ilin uli\ii\ w In ir hvlll Ket-ii nn li.iiul u linn > .l < I , if fimi.uv II \ lull's. l dlt-M , ! \t u sai-rliii-i-TTlHi-sn MiwstT-t 1 kiifo. | ii'ifi- I ciiiiilliu-a-J ; cilIU- , . ii | < sl < Hiiiul i li.ilis. J hlnriliiioUi. . I Ijiijtn li.in . sc.ilu IrucU , 111 allllUllllM't. 'l-OIIIltlT Sl-lU'S. ! S SllMI lull" ITS , I l.iui' pliiroini lloui sealvx. Kevlliiu A I fll. I 7 Miln M. U s4\l I' < i I'M-li iiici'.ii com ! block of ( Ton- i nl i indl-o : \\lll tile a gniiil elimr fn i in In MIII I lines ! i-tti Inn , i uri'leat I'll v | iloi | I'Hy \iily | ) iitiiiu-i' liiJolinston A : Vaiil'ntti-n , ( uiiih II llhilK sloiy I lu'li'U with liascini'iit and ulovalor. J.V. . in ir. in1 IV.nl stiii't. I i'K'AI.I. ' A l.uiK.iln ; niinoili'rn ! linnsu \\itli nil lln * Inie hiipto\(3m 'iils. M'vca rooms will sell on oisy piynu'iils ; lin-uteil on till- I If ! Il IM lllll > IllutUIHllU. . 1) ) . J lllliOlllll- siniiK _ III i.uljiay. I dlAI ! I' riclit-rooin lin'i > , o uiul tvvu lots , < iii ll.iliisiin st , A minium liiiuso uiul 11 LIHIll llillhU I'lll , l | ) 1) J. HlllL'hlllsOII , 017 S vbE or Ittmt Oir Ion Iiml. witli sui , by J It. Uioo. UJUlii it. , Ouuuoll UluIN M. H. CHAMBERLIN , M. D l"U : . KAIl NNK ( AMI riiuoA'i i'ii m.tsr , Imilllll Illllll' In AH .iu . ( .TiM < , ( iho rvi : I All M-i : iin.lTllltllX I tri'nli'il wi-li tliu ni ftklll'inU run ) . CA PA Illlll. AS nml II \ V I iVMl : I (111 ( iMiilncnt HUH , 's M'lKilCAI.oriHlTIONS wlirro iu-Toiturr. 1'iiln- U-8 ly | iirfnriiiul lih Ilin ntnunl ourn nn I skill , m- unlnz lit-rri'iL roiiiln I'lNKSl' ( II.ASsI'aixur : * nli-l ) priii rilH-il r > i roilltu H ri'tnictlvu trouble , ns Mupin llyivrnpla.inil AiUlk-lmllim , thin rua- ilprlniriluhl o li ) I'li'ir nut ptlnlns-i CilllOVH ) NI'irilAIJIIA niiil sC | | IIKADVIIK , fitter ynin of ti'rrllili. < uferliiir. no rulli'f. imllrc-ly cum I O.llo-v UDIIIII 1. "liiifiil lllock. oior HOMO \ Co 'i utiiri Council Illiiir-i. la Finley Burke. Thos , E. Oasady. BURKli & CASADV , Altomeys-at-La-w iM'.Acrici : IN TIM : STVTIC AND niiuAr ) < ( OITHI'S. Ofllec ! , : J. J. IlioHii HullUIiu' . C'ounelllllnlU Iowa HEW OGDEN HOTEL The New Ojilen Hotel , ill Com il , h.ts been ( onipl.-fd rHturniiliu J inoJern- \ - IZMI throughout , .mil l , now mi ol the best holds in tlii > state. It is locit-jillu thj bu i- nc'-s partol t ic city an I th oiertr.o inotorj p ss HID iloor every lour inm'ites. Fire ei- capos and lircnlirni-i tliroiijlvnit th 1 > nU- ni ( ; . Strain heat , hot .iiul i ild w.T.t r nil I sunshine in < very ri > > in Table uns.irn Sjl wliTi' . Kites , $ * > .00 .idly. GEO. M. WHITNEY , Mauagror. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Blufrs. CAPITAL STOCK . SI50.000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . 215.000 it1" I. A Mlllnr , I' O Oloasjn. I' fj. Slnuarl , IK. . Hart , J 1) KiliniiniNoii. Uliuloi : Ullanniii Trunnut Kcutiril UuiUIn ; hinl- nrss Ii truest capital : unl uurpkn of uuy liank In Soalhwestern loiva iNTEHEtir ON TIM ; DEPOSITS , O I'rF 1CER & PUSIiY , BANKERS. Tornor Main anl Ilro-xilway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Poalers In foreign ami ild.nostlo xii itiT * Colluotloii lauilo anil luteroat iiild on tl 114 dcposlti TO BEEKEEPEBS I cnrry n full line of Beekeeper * , upplles , includlnq comb lovui- sntion lionoy knives , smokers cl ctions nnd nil su polios foi * f ° npioiy. M. S. ROOP , 11CUO K.i.t Hriidw.iy , Cmini'i ! Hlullw , U. Ivi ! Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AaxmvAJii'ED , im.c. ii.juDi ) . OOO Broadway , Cotuioll BlulTj , I.i 'ii.M omen. ' ' ? . - it l.iw. l > ra' . ft. O. tli-u in Iho unto mil courts. Hiioins .1 , t .ml j simian , ' -'k , Cuiincll lllulli. lui. , . flninliorQM rny nt l.uw , N > .1 , J , VlUllllala , | > i < ; ir | stri'i't. m or llii-.li null'ii hturc. Toli'plioiii ) Nn vl. Uiis in > liouis. .s : i , in. to' ) ] > in. I'liiiiii'll Illiitl's. l > i Medical and Surgical Institute. DUS. I'HOl'A OlmmIi'iHsi > ; iM > nf nil KliuU uiul drf-'i ltlt ) bH | cliit ; ( . u > . ' 'U'l ' ami x-MJJ lr ! iU\i COUIR'II IllUtl * . I * .