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    THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , APJRIL 20 , 1885.
COUHCILBLUFFS ,
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
OVER THE HILLS ,
The Siifals at the County Poor
House ,
Few ( Jlianccn for Improvement.
There haa boon various talk from time
to tlmo about the county farm , and the
management of the poor house. In or
der ta BOO for himself how matters ap
peared there , the BKR man on Saturday
took n trip out to the farm , and got
such facts as a hurrlod Inspection of the
place wonld'soouro. The first thing to
attract the attention of the visitor was
the cleanliness of the grounds , the yard
being raked off and no litter being In
Ight. The oxtorlorof [ the houao had evi
dently received care , and there appearing
nothing on the outaldo with which to
find fault , the unofficial inspector started
for the houao Itself , quite confident and
half hoping that on the Inside at It-tvat
something would bo revealed which would
bo In keeping with aorao of the talk
hoard. On the porch of the houao ,
sunning themselves , were aittlng the old
man and his aged wife , the old man
blind , and the old woman feeble , both
homeless and penniless. It waa a tad
picture to ono Imagining what a change
bad doubtless come to thorn since they
vroro In their primo. Sadder yet did it seem
when the fact was learned that the old ,
blind man had two brothers , both living
r * > ' , In the western part of this state , and
both well off , and having an abundance
to share with their unfortunate brother.
The old man gave his name as Losh , and
on talking with him the BEK man learned
that ho was as happy at ono could bo in
bis condition. IIo said ho was treated
very kindly and hid no reason to com
plain of the management. His wlfo cor
roborated tills statement , and the sgod
couple were left to continue their
Banning , while the BEK man entered
the house to nose nronnd there.
Mr. Ennix and hla wife , who have
charge of the place , were very cordial
and willing that all parts of the houao
nhould bo Inspected at will. The BEE
man was agreeably surprised to find that
calmness prevailed to an extent not com
mon in such places. The floors were
ecrabbod nntll they fairly ehono , and
everything about the place indicated carp ,
oven If luxury was lacking. A visit was
made to the sleeping rooms , and those
were also found to bo clean and as com
fortable as they could bo in such a build
ing. The house is a plain frame build
ing , and the partitions are of the thin
nea'c , cheapest sort , and In the severe ,
cold weather , It mutt bo almost im
possible to keep the rooms warm.
tTho building is a shell , and
in case of a fire starting , It
would take but a few minutes to reduce
it to ashes. Inquiry revealed the fdct
that thuro was no soil cf fire protection.
It scorned that the least the county could
do would ba to pat in a force pump ,
there bfiing a good well from which to
draw a supply. The dt'fjcts of the build
Ing are , however , mst'urs for which the
county , rather than the superintendent
Is responsible.
The beds nnd bedding appeared to ba
comfortable , and in fact bettor than what
Is found in m ny private houco3. Thera
are nine rooms on the second ibor , anil
an there- are not more than that number
of inmates , the accommodations are
ample. An Inspection of the outbuilding
showed that the simo good care was be
Ing taken of them. Several of the in
mates vroro questioned aside as to thol
treatment , and they all seemed well sat
lafiod ot the care given them. No com
plaints were made about the food , either ,
The old man , Nick Kern , whoso tad
blatory was given in TUB BEE some tlm
ago , was fonnd nervously pacing his room
Ho has just got back from Omaha , where
bo wont on a search for his wayward
wlfo. The Omiha authorities sent him
out to the poorhouao , but ho remained
only ono night , and waa glad to get back
bero. The old man la getting quite
blind , and his mind is fulling fast. He
mourns continually for his wife , and 1
more still for his little daughter , who Is
somewhere with her mother ,
A German girl , Anna , an unfortunate ,
reckless young woman , is annng those
now at the house. Her little babe , born
there as the child of shame and poverty ,
has died , and the girl , now getting in
good health again , begins to got unoisy ,
and wants to get into the city Bgiln ,
saying , "there ia moro fun thereIt
scorns that her sad cxporlonco has prof
ited her little.
Ono pitiable case is that of a young
woman , whoso husband was killed on the
railway at Kearney. She is anx
iously awaiting for some tiding from her
brother , named Mathany , whoso addresi
she does not know. She has written to
Malvorn , where ho nscd to work In a
pocking houso. hoping that the loiter
might bo forwarded to him , and ho might
thus learn of her condition , and coino to
her relief.
A boy , the only ouo among the Inmates ,
attracted the attention of the visitors.
Ho was about nine yeors old , and it was
learned from him that ho never boon to
school a day In his life. The boy was fir
from attractive in appearance , his head
being a mass of sores , but his replica to
iiuettions showed that bis mind was very
keen and. bright. The matron said ho
was getting well fist a few days aga , when
the medicine had given out and the doc
tor had provided nonosinco. This Boomed
a neglect that ought to bo seen to at ouo
by aomu ono. The boy's history was to the
ell'i'ct that hla mother was dead , and his
father married again , and they were (
making thelrhomo at Woodbine , when
this second mother run away. Soon
after this his father , who was a railroad
man , got a job on a construction train
running out of here , and coming hero hla
father put him Into St. Joseph's hospital
In Omahi to get his head treated. Ho
atayod In the hospital five months during
which his father visited him once only ,
and ho bnsi not seen or hoard of him
aino. A short time ago the priest ,
learning that the boy belonged here
rather thin there , brought him over ,
and ho was taken to tho' poor farm. It [ t
aoemsj th t If the bny could bo given hall
chance in the world ho
a , could make a
useful citizen He seems contented ,
however , anil little realizes the poor atari
ho Is getting In life's race ,
The iror t lack to be teen in the cir <
of these dependents la clothing. Thi
boy referred to is needing clothoi t <
make him comfortable , and ono littli
baba that Is out there is in a pitiable am
filthy condition , on account of a lack o
necessary changes.
As whole the BEE man w s hsppilj
surprised to find the poor of the count ;
being so well cired frr , especially in vie ) !
of the reports to the contrary , and lie
neglect that characterized the treatment
of the Inmates of the pcathonso. It is
no oaay taak to keep some of the inmates
clean , for aside Irom their natural In
clinations some of thorn are sick , or In
their second childhood , or nearly blind ,
and are worao than children. Under
these circumstances it seems that mat
ters t ro being handled far batter than In
moat places of thia kind ,
BOUND TO BUEN ,
Another Incendiary Attempt nt Mol-
llo AVnllnuo'B HOUBO , and Itobbcry
ol' tlio Engine Houso.
About 1 o'clock yesterday morning an
alarm of fire waa caused by the discovery
of flames at the old house lately occupied
by Molllo Wallace , but which now stands
ompty. The building JWAJ on fire the
night bcforo , but little damage was done.
This tlmo the scorch was a little
moro severe , oil having boon
spread on the outside of the building to
start the blaze brisker. Whllo the boys
were out putting down the blaze , some
thief got into tbo Bluff City onglno
honso and stole $12 irom the pocket of
Jcaao Walters' vest. There were In the
honso at the same tlmo throe silver
watches , but these wore either overlooked
or the thief feared to take them lest their
identification should cause him to got
into the penitentiary.
THOUBLED WITH TEA.MPS ,
A Hough Gang Bother the Wabash
Railroaders Greatly.
Yesterday the police received word from
the Wabash railway folks that a gang of
tramps were hovering about the yards ,
making a great deal of trouble. Marshal
Guanolla , Chief Skinner and Officers On-
sick and Wheeler wont down and goblcd
the gang , numbering sixteen in all. The
tramps had been stealing the waste out of
the car wheel boxes , and using it for
starting tiroa to keep warm
by. They stole so much
of this waste that the other day a freight
train had to coino back to the yards and
get the boxes packed again. The tramps
came up to the station willingly , except
two , who showed light , and who were
thrown into a wagon , The total assets
of the sixteen amounted to $1.00 , four
kniver , ono revolver , and a comb.
I'EKSON'AIJ.
I. Heistor , of Kvansviilo , Intl. , is a Pacific
house puest.
M. II. King , of DCS Moines , was at the
Ugden yesterday.
lion. John Y. Stone , of Glcnwood , spent
Sunday in the Bluffs.
Mrs. .Terry Myers has fully recovered from
her recent indisposition ,
J. B. Bloom ud wife , o North 1'latto ,
Neb. , are nt the Pacific house.
Dr. Judd and Prof. Smith , of the electric
bolt firm of Judd & Smith , leave this morn
ing for n trip to Nebraska.
Mr. nnd Mrs , ,1. D , Bocbtolo , of Concord ,
Knnsaa , are iu the city visiting Mrs , Lock-
wood , the mother of Mrs. Bochtele.
Irvlnjr Shrivor this morning starts in wilb
Smith's dry gooda house in Omaha , but will
still hold his residence in this city ,
W. L. Clnrk , wb fur the past week has
been ' 'running" baggage and express on the
Lincoln brooch of the U. 1' . , between Marys-
ville , Kan , and this city , ia now back on his
old "iun , " the dummy , and handles bapgogo
as gracefully as ever ,
E. H. Phllbrook , the stirring adjuster for
Western Home insurance company , arrived
from Sioux City Saturday to adjust the lessen
on the barn which burned a week ago in the
lower part of the city , and owned by George
H. Wright , the former president of the
company. This is the second barn burned
within throa weeka hero , on which tha comp
any had Insurance ,
Heal llstnte.
The following is a list of real estate
transfers filed in the recorder's
office of Pottawottamlo county , Iowa , as
furnished by A. J. Stephenson , abstrac
tor , real estate and loan agent , Council
Bluffs , Iowa , April 18 , 1885 :
L. 11 Tuttle to Bridget M. O'Neill ,
lot 9 block 14 , Riddle's sub-dlv , § 200.
Thomas Green to 0. R. I. & P. R. R.
Co. , part o \ aw ] 32 , 75. 43100. .
Ficd A. Worth to George W. Meyers ,
pjrb lot 2 block -10 , Allen and Cook's add
to Avoca , $700.
Susan A. Bird to M. G. Cappron , lots
2 , 3 , 4 and 5 , block 2 , flnfl'a add. to
Oaklnd , 8225.
M. G. Cappron to L W. Towne , lota
2 , 3 , 4 and 5 , block 2 , Huffs add. to
Oakland , § 225.
Anna C. Bryant to Porrllla Osborn , s
\ " no J32 J- , 70 , 43 , $2,400.
0. R. 1. & P. R. R. Os. lo G. E.
Chapman , no Jse j 12 , 77 , 43 , $280.
Jacob W. Trumptto Nancy E. Meyers ,
part lots 11 and 12 , block 25 , Eveiett's
add. $550.
The First of the Fallen ,
Sheriff Palmer , of Red Oak , was In the
city Saturday , on his return from Ana-
mosj , whither ho had. taken n woman
named Jennie Kelly , who is to spend one
year In the penitentiary there for being
the keeper of a house of Ill-fame. The
woman has lived In Rod Oak for fourteen
ye w , and now haa the distinction of being -
ing the first woman sent to the peniten
tiary under the now law covering such
offenses.
A BUKB 6URK irOUND aTijASTI
NO ONB NBKH
A ure cure for Blind , Uloedlng , Itching and
Ulcaratad Piles haa been discovered by Dr.
Williams ( an Indian Kerned y , ) called Dr.
Willi m'a Indian Pile Ointment , A ( Ingle
box boa cured the wont chrouio canes of 25 or
SO years standing , No ono need Buffer five
minutes after applying thia wonderful sooth
ing medicine. Lotions , Instrument * and elao-
tuarloa do more harm than good. William's
Indian I'llo Ointment Absorbs the turners , al
lays the Intense itching , ( particularly at night
after setting warm In bed , ) acts as a poultice ,
gives Instant relief , and la prepared only Cor
Piles , itching of the private parts , and for
nothlna oUo.
Hoftd what the Hon. J. M. Oofflnbti ry , ol
Cleveland , enya about Dr. William's Indian
Pile Oolntment : "I'havo used scores of Pile
Curei , nnd It Affords me pleasure to say that I
have never found anything which .
7 - - * - * k V.MJWMIU nuiiu gave sucl
Immedlatu arid permanent relief u Dr. Wil
'
liam't Indian Ointment. For aalo by all drtw
gist * and mallod ' - - " "
on receipt of price. 50o and
f 1. Bold ut tfctall by Kuhn & Oo.
O. V , GOODMAN ,
> \ holiwalo Aeoat ,
Goal Mine Strike KudocJ.
iiCBa , April 18. The ftrlkicg coa
miners , about 2,000 in number , of the ton
pits on tha Panhandle , have gone to work a
y ' . ' 1 c uta per buihel , the pric offered by be
W operator ! . This virtually ends a loog touch
bAttle on the railroad , and a general retump
, lion at th ? roductioD begins nwt week.
IOWA IN CHUNKS.
Paragraphical Points of Interest from
all Quarters ot the State ,
of the Prohibition Cum-
paten AccklontB * nd Incidents
A Houinrknblo Drcm ,
Bromer county la snloonlosa.
A creamery IB being built at Algona.
Poweshiok county Is totally liquorlcss.
The Farloy Baloonlsts liavo boon Invited
to cork up.
A building and loan association has
boon Incorporated In DCS Molnes.
It la s id the domocratio mayor of Dubuque -
buquo painted the town the night of hla
election.
Iowa has 1,039 postofflcca. Of this
number 133 are filled , by proaldontial ap
pointment. {
Eloux City horsemen are passing
around the hat to ralao $1,000 for the
spring mooting.
Polk county pays $312 per month to
the orphans' homo at Davenport for the
care of its wards.
Tbo Slonx City oil mill la cloaed till
the now crop cornea in. but the pickling
worka are crowded with ordera.
Oicoola county farmers have completed
their wheat planting , and report an in
creased average of 1C per cont.
The burglars who raided McKco'u shoo
store at Af ton have been captured. They
had $100 worth of plunder in tholr crib.
The Farmers' nlllanco of Corro Gordo
county has docioed that no man ahall
huld a county oflico longer than two
terms.
John Doitcb , the accomplice of Mitch-
oil in the murder of the ox-convict
Thurn , has been found guilty of murder
in the second dcgcco.
Mies Susie Kelley , of Nevada , who
lind been for oomo time in Ill-health , cut
her throat on Monday , nearly severing
her head from her body.
Bids are open to contractors for the
completion of the Manaaka county court
house to bo opened BInj 11. The work
is estimated to coat $50,000.
A Cedar Rapids pensioner named Ed
ward J. GallagHbr went to Dnbnqno to
draw his pension , whore ho was drugged ,
beaten , robbed and thrown into a freight
car.
car.Hon.
Hon. John Ilacscll , of Jones county ,
has accepted the place offered him by-
Acting State Auditor Oattoll at the head
of the insurance department of the andi
tor's oflico.
As Indicating the increased acreage of
flax for the coming season , It Is mated
that two firms In Algona have already let
out six carloads of flax seed to be sown
on contract.
The deaf mute school at Crouton , un
der the management of Prof. Hammond ,
has an .attendance of 2G3 student ] , many
of whom are making remarkable progress
in articulation ,
Prohibition has sabered the Dca
Molnoj burglar , who has resumed the
pursuit of his profesiion. Tha night that
the capital city , fails to report a respecta
ble burglary is void of incidant.
A switch engine on the railroad near
Ldl'ior station ran into a car of steel
rails standing on the track "Wednesday
morning. Four men were badly scalded ,
one of them named Frazlor fatally so.
The Sioux City Journal has Investi
gated the extent of the saloon business
in that city and' has found that 45
saloons have taken out a $300 license ,
or § 13,500 per year revenue from them
all.
An Independence man named Ellis has
eloped with the wife of his neighbor , who
has four children. Ellis fleeced his sister
out of $500 before starting on the trip ,
Ho is reported as having been arsested at
Belleville , III.
MM. Helen Leaned has brought cult
against the city of Dubuque for $25,090 ,
Interest and principal , on the amount for
which judgment was obtained against the
city in 1806 by Helen Lee Porter , whoso
holr Mn , Lconod Is.
The Boone authorities , suspecting an
ex-aaloonkooper named Franks of selling
liquors at his residence , raided the place
early ono morning , but without results.
The whisky was there , however , con
cealed In the ccfieo pot that aat on the
atove.
atove.Mrs.
Mrs. J. Gould , a DCS Moines biscuit
puaher , cowhlded Dr. Colvln on the
street. It took several yards of court-
piaster and a domijnhn of arnica to make
the doctor presentable after the melee.
Mrs. Gould proved herself an eighteen
carat fighter.
The long-contested case of Bulger va.
the Ohlcigo , Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail-
rosd company , for Injuries sustained by
plaintiff by a hand-car accident near Law
yer , haa been decided by a verdict of
81,000 for Bulger. He sued for $10,000.
Mltchellville hoodlums having become
unbearable , the mayor cf the town pro
poses to road them the riot act and break
np the gang. Thursday night they way-
laidan old man , boating the cripple Into
a holples condition , all for no motive
other than brntilapoit ,
Prohibition prohibit * In Cedar Falls.
The old soakers have all sobered up ,
shaved themselves , changed shltt ,
brushed their shirts and surprised themselves -
solves and acquaintances by their Im
proved appearance. No drunken man
haibeon visible In the town for several
week 5.
A dozen of the ire t prominent busi
ness men of Cdar Kijiids urj ollerlng a
reward of $200 , In addition to that ad
vertised by i ho mayor , /or the nrroet iind
conviction tf ho ojtrardswho attempted
ta blow up the residence of Wra. Suw
ard on April 3.
Last Sunday afternoon allMlu 2i year-
old child of Air. Welt/.el , who resides
near Boone , wandered kvrty from homo ,
and although sevcr.il hundred people en-
gtged In the ecivrca no trace waa discov-
erid until Monday night , when the little -
tlo wanderer's body was fonnd drowned
In a pond a mlle from bis home.
Mw. Lfah has brought suit against
Mrs. Reims , i f DOJ Blolnes , charging
Mrs , Ileima with Belling whisky to her
husband uud claiming § 10,000 damages. i
Mrs. Leich , tt ii said , donned male
attira and visited Mrs. Ueimt' place ,
where she purchased a bottle cf whisky
In order to testify sgiintt the madam. yit
An ungodly tramp on Saturday night
last , made a free lunch counter of the
iilttr In the Germ&n Lutheran church al
Pomeroy , gorging himself with the sacramental
ramontal c ko and winej after which > ll ,
with the Bible for a pillow , ho stretchec
hiuuelf for a nlght'a rest In ono of thi
Mrs. 0 , K. Carr , living near Mitchell J
villo , on Wednesday morcing apillei
- some ga ollno on the iloor to which he
ton-year-old BOQ touched alighted match
I The mother and a young lady , as well as
the lad , wore badly burned in thtir ef
forts to enbduo the flames , Mrs. Oarr
fatally so.
A quartette of Davenport boys , 0 to ! !
years of ago , started on an overland trip
for California. After six miles of the
distance had been accomplished a mutiny
broke out orer the possession of a revel
ver. In the melee that oniuod oao lad
received a scratch across the breast by a
bullet and another had a ballot burled In
his hip. One-half of thomomboraof the
expedition being wounded , the campaign
was abandoned.
The enterprising Atlantic Daily Tele
graph published last Friday a page fao
almtlo of the Memphis Morning Bulletin ,
announcing the asiasslnation of President
Lincoln , printed on the morning of April
17 , 1805 , and presented by J. A. Martin ,
a soldier in the 09th Illinois infantry
stationed in Memphis at that tlmo. The
fao simile is an Interesting souvenir of
southern journalism during the war , betides -
tides giving an accurate insight to the
feeling of the country over Booth's
bloody conspiracy.
A DllEAM VERIFIED.
The Creston Independent American
vouches for the following : List Tuesday
evening as ono of the editors of the
American sat in the Summit house of this
city , in conversation with Mr. James M ,
Harrison , dotootlvo and claim adjuster of
the 0. B. it Q , the conversation turning
upon the late railroad dlsastornear Crom
well , iu which seven persona lost tholr
lives , Mr. Harrison laid : "Mr. D. , I
saw that accident in all its horrible de
tails In a dream the night previous
to ita occnrranco. The smashup
cccnrrod on Sunday. On aris
ing that morning at homo , in Ojcoola , I
told my wife of my dream , that I felt
great apprehension that the disaster
would happen to that particular train.
In the dream I scorned to bo aboard of
the train for awhile , but not on at the
time of the wracking of the cars , and
yet I helped to t.xtrlcato the dead and
wounded from the dobrli. Early that
d y I received a lolegram from my
superiors ordering mo to take that par
ticular train and proceed to some point
in the western piit of the state. ( The
writer does not now remember the placo. )
"My wife seriously objected to my going ,
and 1 confess that it was with the great
est rcluclanco that I obeyed orders. All
the way from Osccola to Creston I was In
mortal dread , expecting every moment
the accident I felt euro was Impending.
I waa to stop at Creston and sio Superin
tendent Duggan for a few moments , and
then go on westward. I did stop , and
by an unavoidable and fortunate
delay Mr. Dnggan and I were
both left by the train. In less than
half an hour the train was wrecked just
as I had aeon It in my vision , and I was
soon on the ground assisting as I dreamed
I would do. So definite was my dream
that between Oaccola and Creaton I went
through the cars aud recognized the pas-
congers whom I saw in my vision deader
or wounded. I did not mention it to
anyone on the train , for I know
juit how Incredulous moat people
are about inch things. " Mr. Har
rioon eays that ho has sovera'
times during his life had rcmarkabl *
visions , which were verified in every de
tail. A few years ago , when jailor o :
Clarke county , ho had a dream that an
attempt would bo made by the five pris
oners to break out of the jail the nox
night , and in thia dream all the detail ,
were laid bare to him. The attempt was
made , and the dream waa correct in over ;
particular.
" 100 Doses Ono Dollar" ia true only of
Hood's Saraaparilla , and it is an un
answerable argument as to strength and
economy.
A Lesson on Bhakospcarc.
Pittsburg Telegraph ,
"Mab , do yon know I have always
thought that more than ono person must
have boon implicated In the killing of
Hamlet's father , " pensively remarked a
St. Louis maiden to her mother.
"And why no , my dear ? " asked the
mother , with a fond glanca at the roeo
that waa budding Into lovely womanhood
by her side.
"Why , mab , don't you know the poor
ghost Bays that his wicked brother ponrod
deadly henbane in his car. Now , surely
ono man would not bo aufliciontly strong
to carry enough to fill his ear , mah "
"But , my dear child , " replied the fond
mother , "tho wicked uncle might have
brought it by tbo bucketful at a lime. "
"Then he must have boon a very stu
pid king , mab , for I'd like to see the man
that .coald pour two or three bucketfulg
of anything in my oar without waking me
"P. "
The HolcIColfnx ,
This summer resort near the "Old
Magnesian Chalybeate , and Colfax min
eral springs , at Colfax , Iowa , 24 miles
east of Des Monies and 333 west of Chicago
cage , on the Rock Island & Pacific R'y ,
wilt open on May C , for the season of
1885 , This splendid hotel can accommo
date 1100 guests. AH Us appointments
sro first cliis. Its tables ore supplied
with all the substantiate and delicacies ,
and Us parlors , reading and Bleeping
rooms with every convenience. Croquet ;
billiards , bowling alleys and other facili
ties for recreation. Thayor's orchestra
engaged for the season ,
The grounds Include the "Old M. 0. "
and Colfax springs , which are nnoqualed
for tholr remedial vlrtuea. Thousands
certify to their efficacy ; they are a power
ful alterative and tonic , and on Infallible
euro for rhenmatiim , dyspepslon , indi
gestion and other ailments.
The Hotel Col fax furnishes the water
fresh from the original fountains for
drinking and bathing , hot or cold. Its
charges are moderate , 310 per week and
upward. Parties desiring quarters for
the Bummer should secure them at onco.
mite
Bow Men liny Gloves ,
In a factorable up-town gloro store ,
says the Now York Times , a saleswoman
iunulred of a customer : "What s'xj ,
pleaeo ? "
r > Givomo 1H ( "
, rciponded the gentleman -
man , promptly.
The young womin did not appear In
the least astonished , nor did she repeat
the question. She took a meainra from
her pocket , made the customer double
bis fitt , and in five minutes Bent him
away , thoroughly satisfied with n pair cf
7 ? gloves.
"Not ono gentleman in ten knows
what size gloveB he woare , " said the
caleswoman , in rosponsa to a question ,
"but U Is one of the rules of the store
alw y to ask him the question. Some
men don't like to admit that they don't
know , so they give rad the size of their
- collar , their shoo , or some such rldicnloui
thing. I know very well when that gen. .
tleman said 10& he was giving the siza ol
his cuIT , go I took his measure. " l'U
"Why didn't you inform him cf hli
_ mistake ) "
"No uso. He would forget In fivi
minutes , Beside ; , I should bavo beei
. obliged to argu o with him. Most mui
won't admit that they nro mistaken on
matters of that kind. Some regular
customers are very queer , Ono young
man prides himself In tolling his ac-
qnalntoncoi that ho wears a Udy'j No , 8
ana ho toally believes that ho docs
Another ono always lots mo mcasuro
him and then calls tor a sza ! smaller than
he can w r. I never give it to him but
ho thinks I do , and ho goes away satis
fied. A prominent actor who purchaios
hero Always has to buy two pair of gloves
In order io wear ono , His loft hand is
two sizes larger than his right hand. "
A Mean Old General Ilontctl.
Old ' 'General Debility" has boon pnt
to Sight In Arkansas , with happy rosnlta.
From Brinkley , from Webb City , and
from Walnut llldgo Mossn. P , R. Acnor-
son , E. M. Taylor and F. S. Pinchbeck
respectively , write that they were all
afillctod with general debility , and re
ceived solid benefit from Brown's Iron
Bitters. This is plcaiant to know , not
only for Arkansas people , but for sec
tions of the country where Gtner l De
bility h&s counted victims by the thous
and. For sale every whoro.
niuc llcnotica K
Tall Mnll Gazette.
"Scribble , brothon , scribble , " for oven
thronen , principalities , and powcri are
not denied you in these days. Has not
the throne of the Stoux , which recently
became vacant , boon conferred on an
American journalist , a certain Mr. Stan
ley Huntley ? This lucky monarch , has ,
it Is said , already given orders to a well-
known London firm to construct special1)-
for himself a throne of unique design ,
whllo ho has also ordered from the eamo
homo a crown , icopter , and regalia nil
complete. As aoon as these are ready ,
hii majesty will bo duly Installed nndor
the mollilluous lltloof W nPoyllWan -
Khan. Ho has already Issued a procla
mation to the United States government ,
in which ho expresses the hope that they
will continue to recognize the Independ
ence of the Indians , and refrain from
molesting them. This ia something like
promotion. Wo moy wollloavo peerages
ta men of loltorajwhon thrones nto given
to as "gentlemen of the press , "
The English billion a million millions
has sot Sir floury Bessinor to calculat
ing. Ho reckons that a billion seconds
luvo net elapsed since the world began ,
as they would reckon 31,078 years , 1 ?
daya , 32 honrs , 4.5 minutes , 5 seconds.
A chain of a billion sovereigns would pats
730 times around the globe , or lying side
by sldo , each In contact with its neighbor ,
would form about the earth a golden
zone twenty-six feet six Inches wide.
Thia same chain were it stretched out
straight , would make a line a fraction
over 18,328,445 miles in oxtont. For
measuring height. Sir Henry chose for a
unit a Binglo sheet of paper of about ono
throe hundred and thirty-third of an
inch in thickness. A billion of thoao
thin sheets , pressed out flat and piled
vertlcrlly upon each other , would attain
an altitude of 47i348 miles.
* * * * Rupture radically cured , also
pile- tumors and fistulas. Pamphlets of
particulars two letter stamps. World's
Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo ,
N. Y.
SPECIAL NOTICES
NOTIOK. Special a verilGcnitcta , sue ia Lost
round , To Loau , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , HcmrJ-
Uijt.eto. , will be Inserted In thia column at the Ion
rata o ! TEN CENTS PER LINE ( or the 8rat Insertion
lad FIVE CENTS PER LINE lor each subsequent
ertlon. I/eavo advertisement tt oniottor , I'o.
Pearl Street , near liroadwav
WAHTB
will Bell rallrsad and ml\ate lanilj
In Kansas , nnd rtb t jour R. It. ( are from
Council BluHa on purehast tl 320 Rcros. S. D.
Street , 600 Flrut aye. It
WANTED I ulll eel you the ynestlande In Mln-
nesoU , In Plpostone couutj , and rekato your
R. R. ( are from Council Blufla on 160 acres pur
chase. S.D. Street , &tO First ave It
W ANTED-Squids ol flro , to oo to Plpeitone
Minnesota , and Great Bend , Kanias ; rebate on
purehtae. 8. D. Street , 608 first ave.
F OH 8 ALE -A two-scaled carriage , with single or
double barnoM , il dositod. For tonui Inquire ol
F. S. fuscy.
ANIKU-A nurse girl. Inquire at No. 619
Seventh avenue , Council Bluda.
I TDK UKNf Keoms now occupied by Y. M , C. A ,
after May 1. P. C. Davol.
T7\OR \ SALE House furnlturo. Apply 110 Fourth
Jj St. , betnccn hours 0 and 12 a. m. II .
Seaman.
SALE. .other hotel In a iv > . Nebraska
town , now doing a business ot about $360 per
month. No other hotel In the placo. Terms liberal.
SWAN & WALKER.
SALE OB TUADE.-8CO acres of land In
FOB county , Mo. Will trade for Council
HlufTs city property er sell cheap for cash , or fart
time. SWAN & WALKPR ,
TO TrtADft-Uood Iowa or Nebraska
WANTS Icr a small stock of hardwire or general
merchandise , well located. SWAN& WALKKR.
T7.0II SALE A rare chance to get a fine , well 1m.
1 ? proved farm ol 400 acres , within a few miles of
Council Bluflt ) , at n bargain. Low prlco ami easy
terms. SWAN & WAIKBU
SALB A good paying hotel property lth
Ipon 1 tUblo , In one ol the best small towns in
western Iowa will ecll with or without furniture , or
will tiade for a emallfarm with stock etc.
SWAN & WAtKBR.
OB BALK Highly acres unlnproved land In
Union countv , Iowa , 3J milca south-east ol Al
ton , the oouuty ecat , or will trade far Nebraska or
Kansas land. SWAN & WALKKR.
/Oil HALL * A ' . . uio tract ol good land about
f ono and a hall olios from Council lilufli post
nfflco. atabafealn. Sir AN & WALKKB.
j'Ull bALK In Harrison county , Iowa. 32U acres
JL1 2tas3 land , all under fence a 00 acre farm
with flno ImprovcmcnCs , all under cultivation except
iO acres Kraas-8J acres good grass or pasture land , .
a-jd several other tracts ot Irom 40 to 160 acres ol
unimproved land. SWAN k WALKHR.
tiALK lJir.ua tiumovud aad unimproved.
IfOlt you want a farm In western Iowa , Kaunas
Nebraska or Dakota , Ictus botr from you.
SWAN WALKKB.
BALK A larjro number ot business and real-
InOB lots In all parts ol Council Hindu. See
ua before you buy , BWAK & WALIIK.
BALK Parties wishing to buy .cheap lots to
build on can buy on n.outhly payments ol from
(2 to $10. HwAX&WALK a
TtOU UKNl Wo will rent ) ou a lot to build on
1 ? with theprlvllage to buy II juu with on very
liberal term- . SWAN & WALKBR.
lo currmpumlwitliany one wlsbinga
WAH1K1I location t ii tlannlng mill , saah , door
and blind manufactory , vie have bulldlni ; and
machinery , well located , lor sale , lease or trade ;
SWAN & WALKKR ,
BENTLarxe two itory frame building suit
able for wartboiue or storage purposes , near
railroad depot. HwAN WALKKR.
KENT UH HAi.r. ru.iulssr and ground !
FOB lUltalln for enalHoundiy and irachtne shop
Uooil boiler , cnxlne , cupola , blower with flxcd chatt
ing etc. , rtady to put iu motion
.itOB BALK Houses. Lots and Land. A. J ,
17 bteptouion , K3 First avenue.
Tr\Uir5AL Ii A tJM | > UKKyi tiret-iltsi maKe and
J ? in excellent condition. Or will trade lor cheap
int. ddreM f. M Bee nfflco , Council DIuTs. _
\ / AN1ED tvvry liuay iu i/uuiicn iilaOl u late
YV TniBii. Delivered by carrier at only Insnt ;
wnts a we t _ _
r\U > I'APKKS KOI ultt al Uli ottico , at U DeuU
\J a hundred
4 partner vtitli from I2.0CO to J5.0W
. . to loteit In a lien , legitimate and inylnt
husinessln thle city. One well acquainted In thi
> iclDlly preferred. Aildrcm ' 'Kirnt-claii , " Un
ttlcc. Council nufl | .
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR RENT
I havoadoubls store bullJlnj,10ioomtpartltorie ! <
off , degantly tapered , supplied with water from th
water worLi , fcoj lulck cdlarsuite ! tor restaurant
laundr ) , boardltg boute , mcrchautile builn > tsc
retldeut i > ro | > frty. Aha a lare tHO-ttory ( race
duelling with IB room ! two cellar ) , etc. , eta , rulU
lor bouJlrf house , private residence , hoerltal , eto
oppotlte the clt ) bulidlnci and city market ( or ret
Chttp. W. B. VAOOUAN.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY
J
Ono of tfce Best and Largest Stocks in tbo United Staten
To Select From.
NO ETAIRS TO CLIMB.
ELbGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR
Cf every ilctctlptlnn and it ptloot low u the lowed. Special Attention to custom work. The remain
lor ot my stock ot NOTIONS ro Ittlng dlipogod ol at COST , A FACT , call and bo convinced
JffltS. IP. A.
337 Broaduny , Council Bluffs. Iowa.
SMITH it TOLLKIl , AGTS ,
LKADINQ
Merchant Tailors !
7 and 0 Main St. ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . IOWA.
A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From.
\VlmhaTo trllUil nway tliclr > oiithntl % | ROV anil power , who at *
unlTpriiiK from torrlldu jmAlKS mid JLOsiSK.S , who arcucnk ,
IJir < ) TiNTniul unlit lor niarrlnpc.
MEN of allagos , who find their POWER
nuiUltnllty , ncrvn0uiui 'SEXUAti blllKNUTU wcnkcncil. uy '
curly liHbltn or HXC'KSSK ! ) , rail receive n imiltlvn fttul ItlKtliiR
II Tin , NO nmtlur of haw lonp statulliiK the c.isu may be , or who
lias lulled In ouro.bv a few weeks nr uinnlha ti n of the celebrated
MYRTLEAIN .TREATMENT
Atliomo\vlilioiili > xpo6uro , InLl.SM time , and tor L.K3S money tliaii
nuy ( illimiK'lhnil liiihc worlit. Weak back , liciulaclic , lUIbBIONS.
lasslliiilc , Idssoffplrltsninl muliltlnn. Mlnii'iT tliouplilfl , d ro au till
dreams , Uefccllvu memory. ntn , ItiinFillnirnts to
K/jf marrlnKP , uuil many oilur symptoms Ifudlui ; to CONaOSIlTlON or
XK INSANITY , nru promptly rciuutcd by this trcaluicut niul vigorous
lMg manhood restored.
Married Men , or those who intend to marry ,
'
. perfect scxml strength means , licalih , vigorous off-
Spring , Ions life andtlio lovosntl respect of a faithful wife. Weak incnnlionlil lie restored to vcor *
anhood licforo marriage Proof * . tustliniiiiliilH nml valuable treatise stamps.
{ Estab.lS77.AddressThG ) Climax Medical Co , 5O4 , St. LOUIS , Mo ,
ERTEL'B HAY PRESSES.
Are the Cheapest. Most Durable , Smallest in Size and Lightest in
Weight.
Wlth'no Hay Tresses of any kind can the amount of work produced , such little expcntr , ( ten tonn at hay
indfovertoloadralioad box car , ) as can bo douo with thi Ertel Improved Machince. Warranted or no
ale. Kor Illuistialcd new circular address , EHTEL , t CO. . Qulrcy , Illinois ,
llcutloa Uniah&Uce a Hem Eetubllshcl In 1603.
-
j. L. DEBEVOISB.
No. 507 Broadway Council Blnfft.
Railway Time Table ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The lolIowInK am Ihc tunoso ! the arrlvM and d -
- rturu ot trains by central standard time , al the
ooal depots. Trains leave trtnsler depot ten cilu-
, tes earlier and arrive ton minutes later.
DKMIIT. AlllUTK.
ctncioo and HOUTDWUTIBV.
0:25 : A M Mail and Eiprcts fl:50' : r M
12:10 : i' .M Accommodation 4:10 : r > i
5:30 : ! M Kx ICBS 0:05 : A X
CHICAGO AHO
:26 : A * Mall and Kxpross 0:53 : p il
Acciiuunodatlon 6:15 : r > i
Kx.iruia BCO : A u
CHICAGO , MUWAUKHl AMD Sr. FABL.
:20'A : M Ma 1 and Express 8:60 : f u
:25 : 1M Kxpresi O.OD A H
cmoAW , EU Lisaroi AKD quiver ,
0E : > 0 A M Mall and Express 7:10 : f M
2:39 : l' M AceommoJatlon 5:00 : ! M
6:45 : r M Exprtm B:50 : A u
WAJ1SU , 5T. WDIS ASD rACtMO ,
From Trarsler only.
: SO r M Bl.'toula Express 2ID : r M
MO i > M Cbloco Kxp via I'corla n:10 : A M
IAKSA9 01TT , ST. 101 AKD OODt-ClL llVjn.
0fi ( A M Ma'l and Kxprejs 0:11 : r M
8:16 : r u KiprcEH 6:26 : A M
itux our inn mme ,
: JO A M Mill for Sioux City flW : v .v
: ! 0 r u Lxprofa lor Bt 1'aul VM A u
t'MWi rAOIMC.
1:00 : A M Dmvor K\prem 4:35 : iH
1:06 : ) u Lincoln I'ais O'a It U V V:35 : iu
7:66 : r M Overland r'xprtea 8:30 : A 11
DUMMY TRAl.SH TO OUAIIA.
teavo Council Ult-fls 7:16 : 8:20 : 9:80-10:30 : :
l10 ; a. in. 1SO-2:30- : : 3:80-4:28-5:25-0:25- : : : :
1:46 : p. in. Lea\n Omaha 8:40 : 7:8C : e:60 lofO ;
11:15 a. m. 12:50-2:00-3CO- : : : : 4:65-6:65 : :
11:10 : p. in.
PHOTOGRAPHER !
No. 220 Moln St , Council Bluffs ,
Onui Sunday Klrut-'laai worV KU iBntceU.
LY HOTEL
Iu Council Illutli ) hi\liiL' a
And all modern Improvements , call bells , fire
alarm bells , etc. , ii the
CRESTON HOUSE
Nos. 215,117 ! and il ! ( ) , Main Htreet.
MAX MOHN , PIIOI'IIIKTOU
JACOBS SIMS ,
Attorney - at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUriB , IOWA.
Slc * , Main fltroet , Booms 7 and 8 , Shugart and
Ilcno block. Will practice In Si&te and tatu courts.
H. SOHUBZ.
Uceoftiie
ornoE or KB AUKKIOJJI
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
THE RECENTLY IMPROVED
REMINGTON STANDARD
TYPE WRITER
NO. 3 ,
Ia ( he Highest Achievement in Writing
Machines in ( he World.
With cnly 39 keys to learn a a
operate. It prints 70 characters
Including caps and email letters ,
punctuatluDK , DtfurcH , tlgra and
tractions. It 8 the simplest and
most r.ipll urltloK machine
miulo at well as tbo moat durable
for free illustrated pamphlet.
Wyckoff Seamans & Benedict ,
Chicago , 111. , Solo Agents.
0. II. S1IOLKS , Onuncil IJluffs
Agent for Western Iowa
, W. H. Sherradon
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple
Oonnel ]
Hi lflI7I)0 ? or elk" tairoii
UflflUiJlIl ) , kaUe 01 driving ol bl(4.
CHRONIC DIS8A8E8 " - *
Orer thirty /tan ( .ractlral sipcilttaU OUta B *
I , Pearl iirtel , Oanzidl niulla ,
tJtrCenialUHao frt * .
MANDEMAKERS & VAN ,
ARCHITECTS.
CONTRACTORS
AND BUILDERS
No. 201 Upper Broadwny. Council Illnfli.
THOH. OKK1CUH W II. SI. I'CS BIT
Office f & Pissey .
KERS
Counoil Bluff , la.
Established , - 1856
Donlen in K nail Domestic Kxchacgu
and llcinu K
A FINE LINK OP
THK ONIiV KXOtiUkrVTt
IN OMAHA Kl'D ,