i OMAHA DAILY BEFSATURDAY , MAY 3 , 188-i , MRS. S. J. NORRIS , omple to Assortment of the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY A3TD NOTIONS I05S Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. Furniture anil nppoSntmonta all now. NOH. 208 nnd 210 Broadway. Council PUiflV , H. H. HORNE < & CO , , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars Wo make n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nnd YAHA OIGARS. All Cigars sold by usuro of our own manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. SILOAM MINERAL SPRINGS. Wo ffuvantoo the cure of the follow In ? named ills- BCOBCS , or no pay : Ithcuinatlsni , Scrofula , Ulcers , Catarrh , a'l ' nfood anJ llnilt CMC9 , Dvtporala , Liver Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Noil- ralgln and Asthma , Thcsa Springs are the favorite resort of the tired ami dcbtlltatnd , and are the FKEBLE LADIES BUST FRIEND , Oood hotel , livery and bathing accomodatlon both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accessible by Wobish railway , . Brona , or C.B. & Q. , at Albany. Corrcpponiivno eolidtod , REV. M.M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , Slloam Springs , ,0cntry Co. , Uo. ANALYSIS. Speclflo Gravity l.OOJ Reaction Ncutra Carbonla Add Oos 28 In. per gallon Carbonate Calcium 35,021 Grains Carbonate Iron 7,041 1'J Sulphate Magnesia 38a " Sulphate Calcium 1,1 id " Chloride Sodium 7,280 Slllica 1,603 " Alumina . . . ,0,016 Organloand Volatile matter and loss 1,450 " Totalsolldj per gallon 67,174 " WRIOUT& HRRKILL. Chemist ) JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL SIMS&CADWELL , Attorneys -al-Law , COUNCII. BLUFFS , IOWA , Main .Stroet , Ro1 > and Slmgart & Mo- i'H Block. Will praclioo In Plata and oder l oonru W. R. VAUCHAB3. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Blnftr. rolloo ion njem OH N. tfCEURZ. Jistice oftle Peace , OFFICE OVEU AMERICAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS , - Mrs , H , J , Hilton , M.JL PSTSIOIAN & SIJE&EON , 222 Middle Bra4.vy. council BluQu , H , K , BUEKET FBAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 11 North Uth Btreft Omaha CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER , AND DEALER IN Metallc Cases , Coffins , Caskets , Sbroads , ETC. , ETC. , 1OOO Farnain St. , - OMAHA , M3B Telcgraphlo orders promptly attended to. Coroner , office. Telephone No 821. ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , S17 and 219 North Main St. , Bt. Louts. ' WHOLESALE DEALEUS IK BOOK , } C NEWS , / S JCNVELOPE3CAHD BOARD ADD PRINTER'S STOCK paid for Razs of SEGER & TONEK , MANUFAOTURERS AND DEALKRS IN H WHIPS , ETC. We make nvery flno lliht harnesi , and have al- wayionhand a full line of Uorso Clothing , Curty Combs , Brushes , etc. .Ko , 116 N , 16111SL - - Omata McCABTHY & BURKE , UNDERTAKERS ! 218 14TH STREET , BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS. DREXEL & MAUL , ( SDOOE3SOKS TO JOHN O. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS ! the oM et nd 1417 larnam street. OrJon by telt 8l ph eollcltod and prnniptlv atlnvted In. f DR. * IDYES ! . , . HELT end * v. wMnw other ELKornio . , ArPMAHCKd nro ont on U ) Dan * Trial TO . . . _ _ _ ra * * * IIE M ONLY . YOUNO OH OLD , who ore luffJr. Ing from Kiuvous DIBIUTT. LOST Vmurr , Wl ariJd WiuKxcsscg , and all tnoto dlieuoa or FEK80MU. NiTUits. multlcR from ABCSU Mid OTOEB Ciusu. Hpeod/ relief and complete iwioratlon to HIULTH , Vmou nnd luvuoac utniuxTcro. 8emt * t ouco ( or IlliuUaUxl ramplilet frefl. Adarssi voi/rXic nm/r r.n. , Mur imii. Mich. R. Rice M. D. H A WiTU 5 ! or oher tumors removed without the ImflbMUj knlfo or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES - p uiur. thirty j-cnrslpractlral experience Offloo No. 6 I'oiirl street , Council Uluffa. GASH TALKS ! At tlio well-known Establishment OF J. P. FILBERT , 209 Upper Bronaway , the C5-3R.OO3Ein.-ST 0 ( Council liluflj. Notice our reduooa 1'rlca List. Wo gho 15 pound * EUraO Sugar ( or $1 00 11 jionndi Granulated Suear 1 03 ° ' 'p > imdujolcoOitmoil 100 -3 pound * Navy Boatis. 1 00 20 pounds B 3t Hulk Starch 1 00 12 pounds Carolina lllco I 00 12 po'-ndaChotco Prunes 1 00 25 Uir Buffalo So p 1 00 Extra Lake Trout , per pound 09 Choice Mlnca Meat par pound 10 1 dozen Mackerel IB Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt , . . . . 2 80 10 pounds QlnzorSanpi 1 CO 40 pounds li mlov 1 00 fiRftllonkcg Symp 1 70 Whlto Fish , per kit 80 Mackerel , perklt 81 Date ? , pur pound 10 T. T. T. All grade ] , according to quality , 15a to BOo Jpcr pound Wo & ! § > c rry a full line of Men's , Ladles' and Cnlldrcn's fine Shoe * and UenV Fine Boot ] at very low prlaaj. Also \ full line 01 Tinware and general uicrchiudlse. Call on us ntid bo convinced that foa cansivo money hy deilini ; with us. Goods delivered free In anv Dart of the cttv. lu a word" , wa are hound to sell and challenge all laulanlu competition In this councv. J. I1. FlLtlEUTt 2oqn er Broad war TDOS. omen , n. K. ranr. OFFICER & PUSE7 BANKERS. Council Bluffs' * * Established - - 1856 Dealers In Foreign and omestlo Exchange n Bonwi BOOGE'S SIOUX GIT ? HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No. 33 Pearl Street * Council Bluffs , Iowa. ROLLER CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTHTO Open 10:00 : a. m. , 2:00 : p. tn. and 7SO ; p. m. , tyiluslo on Monday , Wednesday and t'Mny e\o nlngi. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. No objectionable a araotcrs will bo admltto J. II. II. MARTENS , IMPORTANT TO Buyers ofj GANNON BRO'S ! ! & Have eatablnhed thomjolvealn Omihi to transact . ( feneral br ) kerago an-1 biulnoaj. We will buy all lasses of Bopdi at whoUsale or retail , and guarantee perfect satisfaction In prices , as wo can buy cheaper than y lursolvea. You can eoa the odvantairo of h v- n your goods bought by one who will work for our Interest and not trmt to a merchant who ha , omethlngheU nxlou to be rid of. W will a'io prompt . * ntlo'i to lelllng anvthlnff entrusted o at , and goons eomigned o ui will b oarefullv eked to. Oorroipaudeiios solicited. 1 -Reforences-Oauh Natlojil BinkrMoO . ry B nk. Adlreii 111 S. 16th Ht. B.JU . P. SCHEUEKMANN M D REOULAR OERKA Homoopathio Physician. 8FEOIAUST OF WOMEN , CniLDUEN * OURONIO DISEASES. Houri-At Rasldeneo , No. 1413 S. 10th Street till 10 . m. , and after 3 p. in. Dourt-AJ office No 1C8 'D4 S "i' Stl i100 'i' " " " Cto 8 p. ri N.a-TheTap Worm will be reum/d. w thout dinner. In tlm of from 2 to S bout * . WOODBRTDGE BROS 215 OPERA OUAIIA , NEB. Sole Agents for the World-Renowned STECK Decker & Son , and IJallott & Ouiuton ! j Pianos , Also manufucturera and ' wholesale dealers in Organs and Musical Mercbaqdise. lo * Prices. "MAKE UOME I1APPY. " Jtoro than building showy More than drivn ftinl fine nrray | Itoro tlmn iloinci and lofty stccplw , Moro than stAllon , power , And wny , Jtnkp your homo bolli ncnt nnd tnstcfut llrlRht nnd plriuuxnl , always Mr , Where roch liforl shall rrst coiitratml , Grateful for each pleasure there. There f ch hrnrt III rest content * * ] , Sttdom nl.ililns fjvr to roam , Or If roaming , sllll III ever C'liorlili hnppy thought * of liotun. ' Hiich n homo makra men Ilio better , Sure and livMIng the control , llnmcullh pure mid brKhtnurn ! > iuiilncs ! < Leaves ll I mpniMonthn nl. , TJIK SlLYhlt BULLET. In 18G9 , Lawrence Nulling viwn Untied Slntcs Jtftrslml in IheSoulhcrn district of Virginia. The stuto was nt that lime fiilr- ly overrun \\lili outlaws of nil classes. liushwhackcrs , higUwnyincn , counlcrfelt- era nnd "moonsliiners" nestled in nil the country-side nmonatlio iiiountnlns , mid far from towns and cities upon lonely roads : while gamblers nnd desperadoes Rwariucd in and about the settlements. Criino was frequent , nud the life of n United States oniecr was n scries of stirring adventures involving great danger , nud demanding as great tnct nnd personal bravery. Hut Nutting proved himself worthy nnd fit fortho oftico. A young man of temper ate habits , ( juick wit , splendid physique and dashing courage , ho was never nt n ; osshow tooclj nnd the vermin that ill- Tested that section soon learned to halo nud fear him intensely. BInny wcws the expeditions whlcli the jfllcer had led , many hiscscapes , nnd many , ho prisoners safely captured nnd walled > y his cflbrts ; but QUO man evaded him. The shrewdest nud worst "moonshiner" of \ll was still nt large ; despite nil his cliorts , Nutting had not yet secured JjnlolT Allen. This man was known throughout thu itato. His career had been that of n crim- nnl from his birth. In the fastnesses of southwestern Virginia , ho manufactured vhisky upon n grand scale , nnd wns the owner of. n dozen or more "queer utills , " md snapped his fingers nt the law. Several times had Nutting sought this quarry ; twee ho had actually caught him , et twice ho had escaped , nud nt the time of which vso speak ho wsis still free. Nutting sat at at hia ollleo windowjouc evening , uuisiug , half-dreaming , whcu here lelfn light touch on his shoulder. fe started up quickly. A stranger stood icforo him. "Tho UuUctl States Marshal ? " said he , utcrrogatively. "Yes sir,11 said Lawrence , rising. "I5o eated. "What can I do for you. " "I would speak with you nlone , " ho said , glancing around. "I have matters of ini- lortnncc to communicate. " "This ofllco is out of hearing from the treet , " replied Nutting , aud wo are I/ : ourselves. You can speak freely. " ' The other drew a conplo of cigars from ils pocket , ofTcrcd ono to the iuartlml , nud it the other himself. Nutting followed lis example ; then , the man drew his chair icarcr , so that he sat between the oflicei and the desk whereon lay his belt and pis- ols , throw open his coat so that the butts of two heavy revolvers might bo seen , nnd > lowing the smoke lightly from his cigar , 3iiid in n quiet tone to his companion : "You arc desirous of arresting n notil moonshiner , ono KulofT Allen , 'are you not ? " "There's no doubt of that , " said the marshal smiling. "I arn the man. " Nutting's cigar never stirred in his lips ; jis hand did uot quiver , nor his breath iotuo the quicker. A single sign showed tow deeply ho was moved ; his eyes dilat ed. then ho laughed loug pjid low. ' 'You ' you , Kuloff Allen ? " My friend , 1' enow Alien. Uis hair is red ; yours is ilack. Ilia foce bears n , scar across the : hin ; yaaca a beard. His teeth nro bro- ien ; ysara ons perfect. The joke is good ; but you arc nafc Allen. " The other fiwsUntcd n moment , then , striking a wig from , his head ' beard from iiis chin , and renioviivj .x single false-tooth. lie turned again , to Nutting , red-haired and smiling. "And now ? " "Youaro AHcul" Fora futtMuoiucut neither man moved. It was as thoagli two largo tigers gazed at each other. Then the outlaw said : "Listen 1 1 am armed ! you are not. lam fully as desperate a man as report makes me. I am as strong as you. Do not try to arrest me , far I shall then bo obliged to kill you. I came hero to have a private talk , but it was necessary that you should know who I am. I will not molest you if you will do the same l > y me , and give me fifteen ruinates to escape when wo liavo finished. Nutting measured his chances. Uiu armed in the presence of a man to whom nnrdcr was not new , ho deemed prudence die better pnrt , nud replied : "I agree 1" "Good , " said Allen , removing his own listol belt "your word is equal to mine. NVo shall belli bo unarmed. And now I would teli you a story. " "Tlieu ho drew his chair still nearer the marshial , and ns the twilight fell nnd night came down , lie told of his life a weird jtraugo history , every line intense with the throbbing passion of n lawlessness which made tlio man what he was. The other listened breathlessly ; the darkness ehreudcd both , and the cigars were finished long before the story was ended. At length , however , the visitor paused , and then concluded us follows : "So h.iV4B I lived. As a wild man , nl- nest ; nnd , that life lifts for the past flve rears been ! more a mania than ever before , jut with a method. I am and have been seeking money and money only. Nofc so widely different , you will say , from all the world , except that my search was without ho palo of the Law. And now the end ins coma I nm rich. I have enough , nnd now I desire to return to civilization. You can permit it you can prevent it. I nm au outlaw. Very well 1 I will cease out- awry , will turn over my stills to il\o gov ernment , w.ifl swear a great oath , nnd keep t , too for my own interests demand it to become n worthy citizen ; nnd if you will accept the prodigal son , nnd kill for mo the liitted calf of pardon , nil will be well. I came hero to ask you to intercede for mo. Will you do BO ? " Nutting hesitated a moment. This man was a veritable Icobiu Hood 1 Could ho trust him ? The other opoko again. "Such assistance from an official is what ' . need , and I eau pay for H. If you will ; ct a free pardon for mo , I will give you ivo thousand " Allen's face paled , and his hand crept oward his hip ; then restraining him self with u seeding laugh , hn said : "Bo it so. Then wo nro enemies. I , tn ou and the law ; you to mo. Itcmcuiber uy fifteen minutes , and beware wheu next We meet ? " He threw his cloak about him , bucked - ed his pistols nt his waist , nnd dlsap- icarcd , but ns ho left the room u little licco ot metal full from his person , nnd oiled uauoUced upon the floor. A minute ater the ring of his horse's hoofs sounded V ugh the night as he jrode towards the mountains. The mornlnfcfollowlng , as Nutting cntcr- td his oftlce , hlu aged servant bowed low > cforo him , extending his brown nnd wrink- cd hand , and said in an uwe-btrickcu voice : "i'oun' dls on do jloor , massa. B'posc. mil your'n , bad ting , massa , bad cf ye ow ole nigger to a\y so ? " | "The marshal leaned forward in surprise. < ying in the out-stretched palm ot the black was n Hilvor pistol bullet. "Why , uncle , " said ho , taking it , "this Isiiot luiiio ! " ' Not your'n , mnssal Tank do lord 1 IVo pleased , 1 is , Massa. Foun' It ycr , dough. Dat ar s n scweysldo bullet , n mi , ho con tinued , lowering his voice to n whlsi.cr , while his eyes rolltd- liked ships lu f- midstof white nnd secthinu billows- Unow cm 1 My ole massft ho had ono cast nn' carried it ninny years. ley nolicr kili no ono but do fellers dey's made for. Massa John , dough , ho didn't git n chance for to use his'n , " and the old man chuckled. "A suicide bullet " said , Nutting , with n smile , ns ho examined the silver Bpherc. "That's n now idea to me , "Why make a special bullet , uncle ? 1 should think one of those deadly enough. " And ho pointed toward some of tlio heavy cartridges belonging to his own pistols which lay on the tnblo near. "Jey mought miss , massa. Yo know do debhll cares for his own , an1 dis bullet is niado by his help , nt night , in do grabe- yard , nn1 can't miss. I knows 'em mnssa , I's seen 'cm nfore. " Then , drawing nearer , ho whispered , "I's made 'cm 1" "And did they do their work1' said Nutting , laughing lightly. "Dcy did , massa. " The olllccr now opened a drawer In his desk , nnd took from it nu old-fashioned duelling-pistol , which ho had picked up somewhere , and llttcd the bullet into ita rusty muzzle. "it's just the thing , uncle. Iking me my losk , nud I'll ' load it with the suicide bul let. It's best to have it handy by if I get the blues. " Uo laughed again. The servant obeyed. "No use to fix 'iiu massa. 'Twon't only clll do ono who it's made fer. shuah nn' yo couldn't shoot ycrsclfwld it , nohow. " " Well , uncle , I'll load the old smooth- : > orc , anyway , " said the marshal , suiting tlio action to the word , "and this afternoon we'll try it nt n mark. If I miss a half- lollnr nl n do/en paces , I'll give up that you'ro ' right. If I hit , your 'suicide bullet1 .s no better or worse than a leaden one.1 "All light , mnssn , but you won't hit , " replied the old darkey. .lust as Nutting completed the charging of the weapon , n visitor pilled , nnd It was thrust hurriedly into a pigeon-hole iu the .leak. His visitor's business detained him from tin ) ofllco until night , and the plan of ; ho morning was forgotten. The ducllng- listol with its silver missile lay unnoticed , 'or months iu the desk. The days nnd weeks passed , summer came and went , nnd fall ripened the year. V dozen times imd the marshal organized jxpcditions and scoured the country , ecek- ng the notorious Allen , but each time ho md returned unsuccessful. Occasionally u itill would bo destroyed , or n quantity of _ iqnor seized , but tlio man himself remain ed free , and the winter was approaching rapidly. Soon thcso raids musr bo dropped or the year. Nutting chafed under his ill success. Ono final effort , however , was to bo made. Certain information which ho know o be reliable had nt last , ho felt sure , put ,1m outlaw in his hands , and ho looked to lis horse's shoes mid loaded his pistols with unusual care. At his orders mounted guards men on whom ho could depend patrolled all the roads. Upon the morrow at dawn , with n ) osse of seven fearless mountaineers , ho ivas to storm the very btroughold of the moonshiners , nud to-morrow night would fiind a vacancy cither iu the government ofllcc or the ranks of the illicit distillers. The expedition had thus far , Nutting be loved , been kept a secret. Uecauso of this 10 looked forward with stioug hopes of success. The officer sat at his desk writing. Uo iad n few pages to complete , a letter or iwo to prepare for the mail , nnd some memoranda to destroy. Uo might uovcr sit at that desk ngaiu. As his eyes wandered over the mass of papers , documents and duplicate reports , lied neatly away bcforo him , ho uuddenly noticed the bntt end of his old dueling pistol , half hidden in one of the compart ments , nnd as the remembrance of how it came there flashed over him , ho was about to draw it from its hiding-place , when a shuffling step at the door arrested him , and an instant later an aged and bent woman entered the door. The hour was late , nnd Nutting regarded the new comer with surprise , as ho arose to offer her a chair. She ncceptcd it with a whine of thanks , nnd sank panting into It. The marshal resumed his seat nt the desk. "Yo nre the gov'meut man , I reckon ? " said the woman , a Her a pause , raising a brown and wrinkled face , half hidden be neath an immense hood and a pair of green spectacles , toward Nutting. "Yes , madam , " replied that worthy. "I've couio a right smart piece to see yo , for an old woman. I'm true grit , I am , but a gittin' wore out. Thcso ycro mountains nro a sight stccper'n they was forty year ago , " and shosighed. "Hut see here , I'm ' on business , I am. I want to talk to ye. You don't know me , I reckon ? " "I can't ' say that I do , " said Nutting , slowly. "I reckon not as yo never see mo be fore. I'm Mrs. Allen Bcthslioby Alien- on * my boy he's IJaloff Allen. Yo'vo ' heard of himmcbboV" and she paused and gazed cunningly into her listener's face. "Yes , I know him , " nud the man's brow darkened. " Wall , now , I'll ' tell ye. It 'pears ' ycr on n raid nrler him to-morrer yo bee I know a thing or two an' yc'vo got tlio boy bad ly cooped up this time , shore. Not but what he'll fight , nn' hotno on yo'll ' catch suthin' besides moonshiners. My boy's smart , ho is , I tell ye , an' he'll tote yo round consider'blo afore yo gcther him iu ; but he's cooped all the same , an' I'm afcard yo'll catch him or kill him. An' ' I'm his uammy , yo know. " The old hag paused and wiped her eyes. 5hp was n woman even yet , nnd Nuttiiig's "leart softened towards her. " What can I do in tills matter , Mrs. Allen ? " began the nmrehall. "Your sou is " Never mind what lie is you can f-avo ilia. He's trapped , catchcd , cooped. lint ID'S my boy , an' I want yo to let him go. L'ako his stills an' his whisky , take every thing but let him go , an' I'Jl give yo my vord it's good , Hetlislicby Allen never iroko it yit that in less than three days we'll bo " "Mrs. Allen , this is impossible. I'll ' try not to hurt your BOH , but capture him I miiHt and shall. " " 'lint if ho should capture you what then ? " . At these words the green glasses fell , tin lood was thrown back , tlio bent fore be came straiubt , and before thu eyes of the dazed officer stood Ituloff Allen himself , a ook of deadly hatred on bis face , a heavy oolvcr in his outstretched hand , fiileneo reigned a moment , ns the young man irnzed into the deadly tube bcforo him with nerves tense as steel and a face that laled not , although ho knew that ho uus ( ooking into his open grave. " I rnmo hero to give you one last chance .nil myself the same , " half hiHsrd the uoonshincr. "That chance is lost to both of us. I go back to the mountains and outlawry you rctiro from uctivo service. ? an you pray ? If HO , do it now. In three /ninutcs i Bhnll kill you ! " Slowly Nutting's eye ran about the room , .iscapo was impossible help would not some. A single cry meant instant death jo was lost I Uis licart Kink. Suddenly the butt of thu old dueling pistol came within the circle of lib vision. tool as his would-bo murderer , he turned o him mid said : "Will you let mo amoko incomoroV The fellow eyed him bharjily. "Smoko ? Yes , ouo cigar , " ho wild , at cngth. And lowering tlio muzzle of ills vcaponhu thrust it into his pocket tosnp- < ) y ids victim's wauls. , . , r 'J,1" ' ' ? S9mo "tnV'salrt Nutting , ami like n flash his hand shot upward toward the pigcon-holo where lay the old diicllnc * pistol , " Down with your hand ! " cried Allcr. . It was too late. There came a sharp nud riiKing report , n single cry , a dull nnd sickening thud upon the floor , nnd nil w And the moon , breaking from between the rifted clouds without , looked through the open window upon the face of the dead , while Nutting , white and trembling , held In his nerveless * hand a smoking pistol. The silver bullet had found its mnrk and relurncd to its owner. The United btates Marshal was eav nl I COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS , SCATTERED BY THE STORM , Details nftlio DniimKo'Dono In nnd About llnrlan. The storm which prevailed ii this part of the country Inat Saturday did more dnmngo in and about llnrlnu thnn was reported ported at the timo. Among thoao re ported by the Tribune , of that place , was n building , owned by Mr. Schram , throe miles northwest of Harlnn , which woo injured jurod , alro tlio roof of a house belonging to Mr. Craft , near Kirlurmu was blown off. off.Tlio Tlio residence ot Trim D. Trait wts struck by lightning at about seven o'clock in the evening. The lightning entered the roof and followed down the aide of the liouso , tearing off'tho weather-board- g , unu booieliuu thu front ot tlio builu ug. Mro. Pratt and three children anr trn. Barton and child wore in the hou'O at the timo. Mrs. Barton'a child crii d , but it was not discovered until nftorward that the lichtnini' ncnrchcd the back of its neck. James MoConnoll was the Ural to dash water upon the burning building. Mr. 1'ratt's son wita in thu'b.uii u ilking the cow. Uo came to the house and dashed the bucket of milk on the llamcs. The fire company came forth promptly , but was mot by 11. ] { , Lbwonstoin , agent for the Iowa and Nebraska Insurance company , who informed them that tlio iiro had bocon extinguished. The house waa insured in the Hnwkoyo for $800. In the vicinity of Aatortho winds dam aged the cattle sheds and machinery building of John Ilhodos , and also killed seven of hia eheop. In the same neigh borhood the storm moved residences from their foundationa for John Coonon , DanFlynn. Ira Porter , Tom Lodwich and Mr. lloedor. At Mr. Scanlon's , three miles from Astor , a corn crib waa blown on the house. At Trwin , Walrod'a ware room waa blown down , mid some at the machinery and buggies therein dam aged. At Kirkman , P. Dodaon'a smoke house was wrecked , and windows smashed in various places in town. A SLIM MATINEE , TJio City Council Goes Through a Few Motions and Adjourns. Yesterday afternoon there was another meeting of the city council. There wore several important ordinances pending in regard to aowurago , and it was expected that these would bo passed so that work could commence under them us soon as possible. After sleepily listening to their reading , the ordinances were passed for a second reading and referred te > the com mittee again with the understanding that they would bo ready to report Monday. ItTwos decided to adjmmPuntir Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. "Tho spirit world lies all about us , and ita avenues are open to unseen friends who come and go. " Spirtunl circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) af- tornoonand evening , at 2 and730 ; o'clock , in spiritual hall , Shugart and Dona's block. Entrancn on Main and Pearl streets , Btaira two doors south of the poat- oflico. After the circle , Mies Luis \Vcia brooker will give n short address on Spir itual philosophy. Spiritual sociable to < night , rnutio and dancing. V. H. L/anlolB , of Worcester , Mass. , Is at the Pacific. A , 0. Kay and wife , of Walnut , wore In the city yesterday. llcbort Largo loft last evening fur St. Louis , on a brief trip. W. U. Taylor , of Chicago , is at lochtolo'n. ! II , U. Seaman has roturnad from his east- am trip , liia family staying thcro to make a longer vltlt than his busiuosB would penult formm. 1 lo Jroports an enjoyable time and says if ono can't have a good time east It is bo- causa be hasn't cither money or friends , 3 S. Warner Young , reprosontinp tlio ready cocked food company of Itochentor , N. Y. was 4 Interviewing | tbo trade hero yester day. 0. II. 1 Cohort son , formerly storekeeper at tlio transfer hotel , boa accepted a petition with ! . DoVol& Wright nnd Mr. J. JHM - tings has taken cliargo of the utoro room. COMMEUCIAIJ , oooNOit. DLtirra MAIIKXT. Wheat No , gpilug , C5cjNo , 3D5crjJoctoil ; , G0cgood ; demand. Corn Cealors OJTO paying 30 c. for old corn and GO for now , Oatu lugood demand nt 80o. } Uy I 00 0 00 per ton : COo per bolo. Kyo 10@45c. Uuni Meal 125 per 100 pounds. Wood Oood supply ; prices at yards , 0 00 ® 700. 700.Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per touj soft , i 00 per ton Lurd FalrbankV , wholesaling at Oj/c / , Iflour City flour. 1 C0@3 SO. Brooms 2 D5@3 00 per doz , LITE BTOOK. Cattle 3 W4 ) 00 ; colvoa , 5 C07 50. Hogs Local packers are buying now and there IH a good demand for all grades ; choice packing , U 20 ; mixed , D 25 , I'lionucis AND rituiTH. Quotatloiu by J , M. St. Julia & Co. , com- mlsxlon merchants , 038 llroadway. lUittor Cienmery. 28c@30o ; chtico country rolls , la good demand , ICc. Eggs 12Jo per dozen. 1'uultryUunay bulochlclons.dros3od112io ; ; llvo , ( l t turknya. clrf uud , loc ; lire , 12o ; Ducks , dressed , ll-'lc ! live , 80. Urnugva 1 Wati to jKjrlxjx. Lemons U dOC < ii4 00 pur box. ] ) annnau 'J 5 < l@3 CO per bunch Vegetables Potatoes , 35@40 ; onions , 75c ; CAbbage. 4 crnia per l > oimd ; ap ] > les , ready Bale at 3 25@4 00 for prime stock ; Deans , 1 CO (2)23 ) pur buahd. THE CHEAPEST PLAOE 1N20MAHA TO BUY sws , One of the Best and > rgest Stocks in the United States to4Jselect from. NO STAIRS .TO CLIMB , ELEQAflT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. OMAHAilf ATIONAL BANK U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLA.RD , President. WM. WALLACE Cashier. Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS ! Fire and Burelar Proof Safes for Rent at from $5 to $50 per annum. LEH JOBBER OP 'ASTERft PRICES DUPLICATED 11 FARNAM STRER . OMAHA PERFECTION Heating and Baking In only attained by using CHAR.TER © AK Stoves and Ranges , E GAUZE OVER DOOB Fci snlo by MILTON ROGERS & SONS i WATT A HALLET AND DAVIS GO'S PIANOS [ ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT. ] BOSTON , March 1st , 1831. KUnilSON PIANO CO. GBXTLKMRN Your ln tnmont . 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Telephone No. HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Postmaotor , Davenport , says : "Physioi11" itoa iiy na Marked SUCCOBS. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davonpo * A * nonorftbln M < n. Finn SUCCCBH. Wondeifiil Curca. * ' IJonrp. B * T Elgutter'S CLOTHING HOU The lovers of aood clorhJng who wish to fpiirchnsejpodH / that nre equal , il ! not bettor , thirn the best garmouts mode by ai y merchant tuiloring houses in the United States. Elgutter'fl establishment hns long been recognized as ouo eli the bad- ing houses of the kind in the west. From the first to the third floor , in every department , thotfrclt is oom- plcto , and comprises the Intett styles of seasonable goodc. Customers. will find In great abundance. This house keeps the TAILOKSTO ALTER , FIT AND PRESS. This work is always done in. a satisfactory uiuiujer , uinl without cl'urge. MAMMOin CLOTHING ELGUTTERS HOUSE , Mi ) Farumu Ccr , 10th.