0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-.LsATURDAY , MARCH 9. 1SSO. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OPK1CI5. NO ia 1'KARTj BTHI3UT. Delivered by carrier In Any Part of hoCltyn Twenty Cents 1'orWeek. . . . . , . „ „ 11 , W. TIJ.TON MANAOE1I , 1 KtKIMlUNKSt HffiNT's Orpicr. No. U. Kiniir r.niTon , No.2) ) . N. Y. Plumbing company. Conlnml wood. K.H.Mayno , 010 B'way. ' Sovornl minor building permits , JIR- prcgntlnp ixhout 83,000 , wore issued by the city clerk yentcrduy. There is nnuthor fulling olT in itolico business. Tliorc was but one BOlUftry drunk to bo disposed of ycstcrduy morn- lliR.Tlio Tlio jury in the Kugoly cnso returned ti verdict nt 8 o'clock hist evening llnd- Ing the defendant guilty of petit lar ceny. The funeral of A. A. Smith , nn old resident of thin city , took phico yester day morning , mid was aUondcdeu by n largo numborof friondn. A. A. liowinnii is now associated with Clmrlcs A. Moore , at the old stand of Moore ft , Klplingor. The title of the new linn IB Moore .V Bowman. A cpoclul mooting of St. Alban's lodge , K. of J' . , will bo held at their linll this ovonlng. Work in tlio second and third dofrce.s. Visiting knights welcome. By order of the chanuellor coninmndor. .I. M. Scanlun. One of the gambling houses opened up again lust evening on the second floor , and did a good business with these who had n Up. There waa no in terference by the police , and the sports rejoiced accordingly. Mr. and Mrn. II. .1. Bublit/ were ten dered a very pleasant surprise by a number of Omaha friends lastThur&day evening at their residence , 4117 South Kirst btruet , on the occasion of the fourth nnnivor-ary of their marringp. All kinds of games wore indulged in and Koine excellent music waa furnished by Mibs Minnie Mussor. A very pleas ant evening was spent by all. The attendance at the temperance meetings held at the Broadway M. K. church during ( bo past week , has in creased so rupidly that the church has proved too small to accommodate it , and the opera house has been secured for the meeting to-morrow evening. There is not the slightest doubt that the hoiifeo will lo ) crowded. A cordi.vl invitation is extended to all to bo pres ent and hear the successful temperance missionary , James M , Dunn. Olllcer Tyson and his gang of vagrants are doinu good work on the streets. Mayor llohror's experiment in this ro- .spcct is working finely , and ho has practically demonstrated to the croak ers the error of their po.iition in main taining that it was a costly experiment to try to work the vags. The only addi tional expense is the ollicor's pay , and the work done exceeds that several times over. At the proont rate of im provement the streets will soon be in line condition , and the spring rains will not transform them into seas of mud. Ilolleubeck Bros , lias begun work moving the Marcus building from its present position on Broadway to the north side of Indian creek. The build ing lias been purchased by Dan Carrigg , who will lease it as a carpenter shop after it is moved to its new location , about one hundred and fifty feet north of whore it now stands. It will bo re placed by n handsome brick structure , , ' { 3x100 feet. It has not yet boon decided whether the now building will be two or three stories high. This question will bo determined Monday , when the plans will bo drawn. Work will bo com menced on the foundation as soon as the old building is out of the way. - For Sale at a linrcaln. Hotel property in Council Blulls , cen trally located , domir good business. II. P. Olllcer , solo agent , No. 12 N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. Notice the beautiful flniih glvon col- Ijirs. culTs and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Headquarters for builders' hardware , Odell ft Bryant , olii Main street. Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M. Finkelstein , Omaha. Mrs. Gibson is vorv ill at her homo on South Main street. Small hopes are entertained of her recovery. ' "Milt" lloladay , a well known news paper man of this city , who has been bponding the whiter in Texas , returned homo yesterday morning. Money loaned at U B. Craft's & Co.'s loan ollico on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , ' and all other articles of 'value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. The finest line of spring goods to bo found in the market is at A. Uoitor'a , Ko. 1110 Broadway. In the Court , The larceny case of 1'otor Fogarty wasmibmittod to the jury about 11:110 : yesterday , and when court opened in the afternoon n verdict of not guilty was returned. The nrisonor was ac cused of stealing $10 from a Gorman at AVeston , Ho had boon confined in the county jail for three months. The next case taken up was that of State vs. Fagoly. The dofnndant is accused of stealing a gold watch from an intoxi cated Btrange * on lower Broadway. Dr. C. C. Ilazen , dentist , Opera house block. Parties having temperance billiard hulls and restaurants will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper ance beor. L. M. FINKWI.STUX. At Host. A largo number of the friends of E. II. UicKman attended the funeral of that esteemed citizen at St. Paul's church yesterday morning. The floral tributes were very profuse , and there were many elegant designs. The services nt the church were very Impressive. The following were the pull bearers : II. I ? . Plumor , S. S. Underwood , A. W. Ily- mtui , O. Widoland , E. II. Olcndorf and Thomas Bowman , nil intimate friends of the deceased during his lifetime. A lurgo concourse of people followed the remains to the cemetery , whore was laid to real the body of a loving liusband and father nnd'worthy cltl/.on. \VfHr ! rn Ijiimlicr nticl Supply Co , Between 13th and 11th streets , and 2d nnd o'J avoiuios. Telephone 211. H. W. RAYMOND , Manager. Money loaned .on fuinituro , pianos , diiiiuouiltf , horses , buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair und honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co , , ollico cor. Broadway and Main , over American express. New nnd full line of spring ( foods at the London Tailors , G37 Broadway , DE GOOD'S ' PREVIOUS LIFE , A Brother of the Murdered Mem Arrives toTako the Body. WHERE IS BROOKS' WITNESS ? The Day In Court Mvcly Times Aninnt : the fJnmlilcM How Ami Where to I'ny Taxes. The Murdered Man's Lifts. Klmer Do Good , a brother of the vic tim of Brooks , arrived in the city yes terday to take the remains of the un fortunate man back to lite homo hi Montrose , Date. Ho wnsscen by a BI-K : reporter , and from him was gleaned something of the past history of the dead man. lie was twenty-live years of ago , and lived at Sioux Falls three years , working in a livery stable. Ho was a quiet , inolTonsive uiti/.un , but would not bo imposed upon. He became addicted to drink , and had periodical sprees about every six weeks. While on one of those drunks , ho , in company with throe othor.s , eriminnllv ass'iultod a twelvo-year-old girland the quartette was given three hours in which to got out of town. Ho wont to Sioux City , where ho stayed a year , thence coining to Omaha , wiioro ho had lived for the past year. The brother , who is a farmer at Montrose , said that lie know nothing of the Melville woman , and denied that the dead man was ever married. He stated that two brothers , "William and Arthur , wore at Washington , whore they wont toattondthe inaugura tion , and would bo homo this evening. The deceased leaves n mother , four bj-othors und one sister , all Ihingat either Moptrosu or Sioux Falls. The sneaker was visibly affected when shown the remains of his murdered brother , whom ho had not seen for two years , lie stated that ho would do all in his power to assist in the prosecution of the murderer , although his means were limited , and ho would not bo nblo to pay an assistant attorney. Mr. Ue Good left last ovoiilngover the Northwestern with the remains. The funeral will probably bo held Sun day at Montrose. S. B. Wadswortli & Co. loan money. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. The Woman In tlic Cnso. Certain of the police ollicinls are fool ing quite sore over their inability to unprehcnd the woman Ida. Melville , who is wanted us a witness at the Brooks murder trial , notwithatanding the fact that she was openly passing along the streets in the business part of the city on the day after the murder. They state that the woman left this city on the night of the murder , and has since been in South Omaha , not darintr to show herself on this side of the river. As has boon previously stated in these columns , she was seen by a representative of this paper at the place where she has made her homo for the past year and a half in this city , at about 2 : : > 0 o'clock on the afternoon fol lowing the murdor. These astute de tectives denounce the reported inter view as a "fake , " It seems that the only reason why the woman was not apprehended was that a few members of the force dc.sired to gain a little no toriety , and kept to themselves the fact that she was wanted , hoping to locate her and securn the rather questionable credit. Said a policeman yesterday , "I saw the woman myself at Jessie Williams' place , about ; ! o'clock on the day after the murder , but I didn't know she was wanted , or 1 could have easily arrested her. I didn't hoar anything about it until the next morning , and then she was gone. " The story of the great efforts made to liud the woman Tuesday i.ight sounds vorv well to those who know nothing about the case , but is quite amusing , to s-ay the least , to those who are conver sant with the facts. , . , . J. G. Tinton , real estate , 527 B'dway. PRoems - Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. S. B. Wadsworth &C6.,23j ( Main street. Happy in tlirj Miller. Mr. 14. P. Gilbert , of Carthage , Dak. , arrived in the eity Thursday evening , and is negotiating with the board of trade regarding the establishment of an oat and cornmcal mill in the western part of the city. Mr. Gilbert is a prac tical miller , and sees an opening hereto to build up an extensive and lucrative business. His plan is to organize a stock company and put in a $20,000 plant. A splendid market would bo found right hero at home , as the two cities of Omaha and Council BluiTs consume - sumo annually a vast amount of both oat and cornmeal. Something definite will he known regarding the matter in a few days. E. JI. Sheaf & Co. offer bargains in city property , either improved or un improved. Easy payments. Good lots on 410 payments. 1 have moved my ollico to Omaha , at which all orders will be received and Irom which all deliveries will bo made by wngon. L. H. The Chip * Will lluttlc. There Is fun ahead among the sportIng - Ing fraternity. Dan Carrigg recently stopped out from the democratic ranks and began to pay on" bomo old political scores. Alderman Pat Lucy was one of his targets. Ju t preceding the recent election the ollhsial order wont forth that there must bo a reform. The gambling Louses mustcloso. Strangely enough Carrigg's house was the only one which was found to bo unwarned. Ho is the only one against whom a onso has been brought. This lias made the move so evidently a political one as to bring forth no little criticism. Carrigg has now a fresh grievance , and it Is brought out us additional proof that ho IH being pinched as a punish ment for his political opposition to the democratic circle. . A combination is sum to have been formed bo that gamb ling nouses may run up-stntrs , but none are to bo allowed on the flfbt floor. All the ether establishments ex cept Cnrrigg'd have an upper chamber , to which the tables can readily be moved. Carrigg's building is only one-story , and ho must move or remain closed. It is ul > o Intimated that ho will bo kept .shut . anyway , Ho threatens to rum , otllors ! ' ° allowed to run. The work of preparing the upper chambers has commenced , The first growl of the awakened tiger wjll cause an echoing } , owl. The outcome is watched for with some ougornobs , The mayor liu * declared that 'he closed the gambling houses for good , nnd not for political effect on the election. If thoj re-open upstairs , there will bo mimer ous inquiries of "whore's the mayor ? ' Blank books mndo to order. Can fur nish patent binding for parties wishing the sairo. f'nil and see samples at room lHvsrctt block , Pearl street. MOUKIIOVSU & CO. United In Death. One week ago this morning there np- ncarod In these columns n notice of the death of Mrs. Andrew D.ivy , of Mincola , who had tiled after a short Illness a1 the age of sixty-one years. This mirn- Ing a very similar notice must uppiur. At an early hour yesterday morning the husband , Andrew Davy , pissed away at the homo from which , i5no week ago , the wife was taken. The deceased was In his si-cty-slxth year , and had been 111 with lung fever but a few days. The loss of his wife prayed heavily upon his mind , and ho was anxious for the reunion. The remains of the wife wore brought to this city last Sunday over the Wabaih , and the funeral took place from St. Frani'is Xavior's church at 12:30 : o'clock. To-morrow noon the remains of the huslnnd will arrive at the transfer , and the funeral will t'iko nlaco from the tame church at the same hour as the othor. Ta\os. "How much are my taxes ? " "If I nay half now when will I have ' to pay the'othor half ? " These and like queries make life a burden for County Treasurer Plumer. "It's " ho "how mighty strange , says , few there are who understand the pres ent law. Even you newspaper fellows , who are supposo'd to know everything , don't seem to understand it.1 The suggestion was gently made that tlio class were not bothered with any great amount of property to pay taxes on , or pay taxes \yith , but he broke out again with : "That s all right , but you ought to post your readers. ' Aain { it was suggested that the ad vertising columns wore open for such ollicial notices as he desired. "Oilleial notices ? The law distinctly shuts that out. It says no notice is nec essary. Every property owner must look out for himself , and post himself. Hero's the law : It says that taxes are to bo paid between the first Monday in January and the first day of March. You niay pay one-half before the first day of April and the other half before thr first day of Septomoor. If one-half is not paid by the first day of April the whole amount becomes delinquent from the 1st of March , and if the second in stallment is not paid before the 1st of October the penalty is computed from the 1st of September. " Taxpayers will do well to clip this and paste it in their pocketbook. Bartlett & Norton for hardware , stoves and cutlery , 737 and 231o B'way. For Exchange for cattle or horses. Five room cottage , nearly completed. Also vacant lot. L. D. Fowler , Xo. 10 Pearl street. FJGHTJXG KOll GljOUV. An American Ijcntls IjcKilime's Korocs to Victory. XBW YOIIK , March S. [ Special TolCRram to Tin : lici : . ] Tlic lutcst intelligence from Haytl is contained in a letter received by Mr. Frazlor , of Broadway , who has been shipping arms to the belligerents. The letter - tor Is written byV. . G. Marsh , who w.is formerly mustor-at-arms aboiwd the corvette Bear during the Greoly relief expedition. Marsh was for many years a petty oiliccr in the United State.s navy , ami is said to bo nn expert gunner , lie went to Huyti homo tlnio ago and was soon given a eommUeioii in Gen eral Lcgitlmu's navy and placed In command of tlio truaboat La Defence , formerly the licll/.c. February 15 the punboat steamed Into the port of Mont Kills and Marsh landed u foi co and captured the town. Ills colored troops ran uway in the thickest of the light and he was compelled to foreo them buck at the muzzle of a revolver. Marsh , after driv ing ; out the enemy anci taking possession of the town , was promoted to be general of ar tillery. - ) The sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is becoming immense. The se cret of it is that the preparation re ceives a great deal of free advertising from people who use it and find it so much superior to anything else of the kind that they have ever used , that they persuade their friends and neigh bors to try it. It is certainly a sure cure for colds and croup and a prepara tion fully worth the popularity it en joys. Forr.ale by all druggists. The Plot IM n't Work. HU.II-AX , N. S. , March 8. [ Special Tele- Bruin to 1m : Uuu. ] At an early hour yes terday morning the sentry on duty at the powder nmgnzmu wua tired at twice , one shot shattering two of his lingers and the otlit'r passing through his hat. The seiitr.v tired tlirco times , but it Is supposed missed Ins mark. The man got awuy before nn nlnrni could bo given. The military regard tlin iilTuir as u plot to blow up the mapi/ino with dynamite , which would have resulted in an appalling disaster. It is supposed tlio man who shot nt the sentry intended to mur der him nnd then blow up the niairarlnc. Cntnrrh Cured. A clergyman , after years of sulTorlnj ? from that loathsomo'diseaso , Catarrh , and vainly trying a very known remedy , at last found a recipe which completely cured and suvod him from death. Any MilTorcr from this dreadful dibeaso bond ing a self-addressed ulampud envelope to Prof. J. A. Lawrence , 88 Warren St. , New York City , will receive the recipe free of charge , Marie IjiiulHn HuntliN Kuncral. NKW Yoniv , March 8. The funeral of Marie I.ouiso Booth latu editress of Har per's ' Un/ar , took place to-Jav und was largely attended , Uov. Dr. "Oaton. of St. George's chuich , conducted tlio services. tlio Duolhlon. is , March 8. The court of appeals has declared that the I'anuinu Canal company It a , civil association , thus reversing the de cision of the tribunal of commerce that tliu company was u commercial society , quickly relieved by Brown's Bronchial Troches , A mmploTmd effectual remedy su perior to nil ether articles for the same pur pose. Sold only In boxes. Found Not Gullly. . ATLANTIC , la. , March 8. [ Special Tele gram to THIS Uci : . ] William Horlck , re cently taken from this county on a requisi tion , was tried nt lioclc Springs , \Vyo , , for jrund lurccny nnd found not guilty. HorHl'ord'H Acid I'hospliate , A Healthful Tomot Used In place cf lemons or 11 mo Juice it will larmonl/u with suoh stimulants us are neces sary to take. Kxlln Kntltiil. P > it 13 , March 8. It is ottlclally announced that President Carnet will on Saturday sign a decree revoking the decree of exile ugahibl the uuo D' Aumalo. Folly want a cracker ! Ko , but I Uo wan seine "Hello" Jnuo Huuing veiling that is sold by tlio yard at 65 eta upward by all dry good utprea. _ _ j , 8UUTHOMA11A. The KumuiHi Dane- . The finest dance over frlvoii by thoKinftnon was the monthly dancolist night. Wlgncr's orchestra , of Onialia , ( furnished the inuiio , About forty couples WJro present and en joyed the excellent programme , peed music nnd refreshments und were given the mosl painstaking care by tbp members of the com mlttecs. The beautlfvll ploturo presented U the Kmanon by Miss M.j II. Lsovctt was the subject of many complimentary remarks am much grateful appreciation. The indies , li Is understood , intend filling the rooms will brlc-u-brao of their ownliandiwork. The O. A. It. Hall. The members of Hobert H. Livingston post , No 20J , Grand Army of tbe Republic , deserved n bettor attendance at their firs ! animal ball , given In A. O. II. hall , Howley'i hall , lust night than they had. Hohr's or chestra , of Omaha , furnished excellent music. These present were royally enter tallied nna n pleusunter llttlo dance was never held la South Omnha , NnteH Aliout tlio City. John C. Wultors , of the stock yards chuta pang , who has been ulllng for some tlmo , yesterday was tnkcn to St. Joseph's hospital , Omaha , II. Llndsey has taken out .1 p crmlt to build wo WOJ cottages on Thirtieth und Hoffman streets. Miss ICato Condon , daughter of Daniel Condon , candidate on the republican tii'Kt't last fall for the general asucmblv , is the last nnd most active uspirant for the postonico appointment. Miss Condon Is popular , und is leceiving a strong support. She Is mak ing vigorous cITorts for sliccoss and is ad mitted bv all to bo fully competent. Considerable feeling exists ufralnst the or dltmnco In Omnha exacting a $10 license foe from druyincn who haul goods from Onvihn to South Omaha. Retaliatory legislation will undoubtedly bo the result , und it will nil bo in favor of South Omaha and against Omaha , for a score of Omaha tennis deliver goods In South Onmha to one in Omaha. At 11 o'clock Friday forenoon Chr.rles Ychout , an omplo.vout the George II. Hammond mend packtmr houses , cut his left hnnd with a butcher knife , laying ttio llesh open from the center of the pilm mound the outside of und to the eiMiter of the back of the hand. The now furniture in Waggoner. Uirney & Co.'s olllce , Kxchangp , makes it one of the llncst suite of oalco rooms In the city. A republican caucus was held in Savage it Green's ofllco , Ex-chungo. These present do not seem disposed to let the object or pro ceedings bo linown. In the suit of Isaac T , Van Fess against G. 1. . . Sweeny , before Justice Wells , Judgment was entered for the defendant for ? 1G.,10. ) "Did you see the Ilcr.ild this morning ! " nsted one of the iwllccmen of Tin : HBE rep resentative. On being answered In the nf- flrmntlvr. he continued : " 1 wish you would stnto that the policemen sold their January orders at from 7la to 10 per cent discount 11111) ) no more. One man got face for his , and the most anyone had his paper discounted was ID per cent. 1 sold mine , both for Feb ruary and January , for $55 cash , and It called for iiO. Then1 is not a word of truth in the statement that the police salary orders arc discounted 20per cent. " Charles F Durand will open the Exchange barber shop to-day. , _ , John Smith , of this trKv , nnd Miss Jennie Bennett , of Vail , In. , 11 bo married Wednes day , April ! J. , -1 The Independent politic il club had a lively meeting. 1 * . Tr.iinor'was elected vice presi dent and Reed Darnell financial scciutnry , 'lliunt'vt meeting will b held at John Fife's Monday evening. C. II. Rich , of the dtQckmin , is sick and confined to his home in Omnha. Charles U. Curtis and \vifo have arrive ! from Chicago , and will reside here. Mr. Cur tis will go into business. D. S. Curtis is circulating n petition for a sidewalk on N street , cast from Twenty- fourth to Twenty-ill at streets. A meeting will bo held Tuesday evening , the 12th , in the National hall , Twenty-fourth and L streets , to orgm : > Q a Hohemmn Court ot Independent Order of Foresters. All 15o- homiuns uro invited to be iiruscnt. ' ' Miss L. Mabel Silver ( . nterlahied a number of young friends at her homo , Hunt block , Friday evening. H. J. Cluttenden. late of Chiea''o , has ac cepted u position with the commission firm of. Uycrs , Patterson & Co. A numoor of couples of native Swedes will po to Omnha Saturday evening to attend the ball to bo given by the Norden society lit Washington hall. A Gorman court of Independent Order of Foresters will bo organised at u meeting to DO held in Knights of Pythias hall Wednes day evening , the 18th. All Germans are in vited to attend the meeting. The household goods of A. T. Morton will be sold Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Meeting of the board of triuto Saturday evening in President Anderson's ofllco to elect ollleers for the ensuing.year. The South Onmha German club will hold u masimerudo ball in the National hall , Twenty-fourth nnd L streets , this evening. Musk suits will be lit the hull for selection at 'J o'clock this nttcrnnon. "Do you know nnv persons who claim to know \vhcro gambling und other crimes uro earned on ( " uskod Maishal Maloney of TUB HI.I : representative. "If yon do 1 want you to tell mo nnd the first time that 1 can nmko un nrrost 1 shall subpoena these persona us witnesses. 1 urn determined to enforce the law und am doing all 1 run to maintain dig nity and decency in the city , but 1 do not liku to have people continually finding fault about things they know , nothing about. I shall make all of these RL'andul mongers stop their tnlk or prove what they sav in couit. " Two lonely vugs slept in the city jail last night. Sovornl Contractors I'ut in Claims Kor Kloiioy. Three suits , nggioguting more than $10- 000 , ugainst the city of Lincoln , were filed yesterday In the United States circuit court. I'lio plaintiffs are contractora residing in Council Bluffs , and were awarded the eon- , iact for constructing sewers In several sewer districts m Lincoln. They completed the work and tunioJ it over to the city , but lave not yet received their money. George S. Miller Is ono of tlio plaintiffs , mid recites In the cause of action thut the council approved of hU contract In sewer listrlct No. 1 , nnd thut ID was signed by Mayor Blllingsloy and City Attorney G. W , Lumbertson on behalf of the city. The hewer was completed within the time spool- led , and should have been paid for August 15 , 1SSS , but tlie.ru is still tine u lulnncu and nterest amounting to1 $1 S.-11. He also held the contract for a Huwor in district No. ! l In Lincoln , slimed by tlio ; city nttornoy und Mayor A. J. Sawyer.i It called for $ ! Jti'ji ; 10 , inyablo December 1. ] jut nt present no part if thut amount has bean paid. In addition 10 was compelled to borrow tnonciy nt short dates to complete the work nnd pay the lenders 10 nor cent interest , by which ho was out $785,75. This sum ho also auks to bo repaid , und , with the other two claims , will naku a total of f-il.IiCT..1. . : ) : Henry D. Lucas , on finnilur grounds , asks 'or $17,470.11 owing ou the sewer in district No , a. Ho nUo had to borrow money at 10 icrccnt , und asks thaiiho amount-$751 85 in repaid him , making a total of ' -JO,221.0' ) . The Klootrla hutjnr Kr.iiitlH. ' ' NKW YOIIK , March & . The CMSO of those onccrned in the alleged oleiHrlo sugar frauds with Mrs. Friend , In the court of general sessions , went over until Monday , , iil tlio prisoners remanded to the tombs. CUHE8 PERMANENTLY NEURALGIA. One Application Gives Relief. Hundreds Testify. No Return of Palo * AT Dnvaaim AMU TUB CIURLEI * . VOOELEnCO.B ltlmtr .Ufc SAPP-&KNOTTSr Fuel Merchants. WatchTheSlGNS iNo.3l South.MainSt , the . . . - - rjrvwrfrfvr * j Weinvife f your PromptoeiiverY' ( iatr-ona P. C.MILLE < * NO - EiB.GARDINEIR. Nos.Uaii Pearl 01. , \ COUNCIL BLurrs 'toDELL BROS.&G f > arC > erofCieicKe Omaha , A POOIMIOUSK SI3.VSATIOX. Gold niul GrccnhfiulcH Found Itolonu- lilt ; t : > nti Iniiiiitv. CitUMounsviu.i : , Ind. , March S. | Special Telegram to Tin : Hir. ] A queer character , giving the name of George Cook , gamed ad mittance to the poor-house iibont seven months ago , nnd sinca has bcsn living quiet ly nt that institution , only going out Sun days when he attended ono of the most fush- loimblo churches in the eity. Ho is fully seventy years of ago and well educated. Yesterday ho had a row with the superin tendent and was locked H ) ) for insubordina tion. Thinking Cook might have weapons in his room the superintendent made nn exam ination while Cook was in the calaboose. On pulling out an old trunk from under the man's bed nnd opening it , he was naraljvcd with astonishment. The bottom of the trunk was lined with gold pieces , covered over with greenback * . On counting the hoard it was found to amount to ncnrlj Sii.ODD. Cook was released from tlio institu tion at once. Ho deposited his money in a bunk and has taken lodgings In town. He would make no explanation of his miserly hoarding. A 'JVrrililp Scald. OIII.IANS Neb. , March S. [ Special Tele gram to Tun UI.K. } An pighteen-months-old child of PMward Ewing was severely scalded last nig'it on the right urm and side U.v upsetting a kettle of boiling ten. When the clothing was removed , part of the flesh on the nrm came with it. The physicians entertain hopes nf the little fehow'H 10- covery , but the child will bo badly seuired. An Absolute Otirp. The ORIGINAL AHIET1NE OINT- MKNT is only put up in lar o two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds and chaipd ; ; hand ? , und nil skin eruptions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles Ask for the OUIGINAL AU lETINIi OINTMENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 25 cents per box by mail 30 cdnts. A Itniro ! : cl Att.iuhnl. NEW Yoii'c , March S. Frank C. Hollins & Co. to-daj obtained in the supreme court an attachment against the property in this state of the St. Louis & Chicago railway company in u suit Drought to recover -"i5,000 , which the pluintifi claims to be unc us a bal ance upon account. Advice to Mothers. Airs. Winslnw's Soothing Syrup should ill- ways be used forchildien teething. It soothes the child , softens the gums , allays all pain , cures wind colic , nnd is the best remedy for diurrhu-a. 2"i cents a bottle. Al'rpr Clnrtnn'H Assassins. Sr. Lor is , March 8. Advices from Arkan sas say that the grand Jury of Con way county , purMiant to the charge of the judge of tlio circuit court , has gone systematically to work to ferret out the assassins of John M. Clayton. "WPiECTAL NOTICEST WANTS. _ _ ) Hooni" , for rent ; second lloor , o. 117 I'ouUU htreot. CII1 M ) To bo adopted. Can bt < * eeil nt Vi. C. . \ . Hospital , ! tM Stli t. Hotcu'iicn ro- ijulied , reftftuiiuu given. \V.\NTI3I ) DlbhHusher , liiihisiUatelyTaVtlio i V Ilumu ItrBtiiuram. 171OKThATTnjJit'h fn77co7fnToFsi htniw cmiM. J- awning anil stun , llxtiin-s , at 4 ( i Iio.iuay. ! . IjlOU HUNT -Two nlcslv fiirnlHiiuil rooms for J \vlfenrt\\oKuntlHiniin\\lth uiuof tmtlin. Iluutod by fiiinKC.1 Houth i-uvontli -t , Amant block. AN'i'ii : ) Tlie people to try the City Steam J.aundrj- ; Noilh Main. " 1711)11 UKNT-Clieap. two h uid'onte , new , sit -L loom cottages , noitliof transfcir. Council IllullH. lucpilro Itlniul Itlshtor , Dili n\u. and l-stst. The Most Modern Novoitlos In PAPERH\MG1NG3. AN'II s AT PETER C. MILLER'S. ' Sign , Honso ami Ornamentnl Painting , Kitlf > o- mlnlng , { Jrnmlng , etc. Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. A. F. CLATTERBUCK , DflH BOTA'Pli1 ' DDnr/li1 ! ) liliAL llMAili DliUlilln , .110 IIItOADU'AY , COUNCIL niiUFFfl , t IOWA. PRIVATEDEJECTIVE. I'rlvato uU'hiucn ( urulihed at any anil al Hpeclal uttontton xlven to collection of chat. tel morlu'uyen mij uotou. Mumiy to loan on good chattel security , lU'forcncoAny Uuulf , utlornej- buslnesa man in tuo city , TSIE ! I4TJSSEILL SIZES FROM Especially Adapted for 25 TO 300 HORSE POWER , Mills and Elevators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Spec-mentions and estimates ( mulshed for complete Mt'itm plant" . Itpgnlntlon , Durability Ounr anteed. tun show letters from users \vlicte Pncl Economy Is t < itinl ] ltn Corliss Non-Ctmuensliitf E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for CBtnlogue. No. 81O Pearl Street , Council Bluffs 2STO- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HR I R ! / 1 M R I M C II yrtraullc and Sanitary Kntfincor. Plans , Kstiinutc . DirmmDinL Specillcations. Supcr\ision of Public \VorU. Lirow r , Council UlulTs , Iowa. NQP UJ I I R7 I' ' tico of the Peace. Ollico over American Kxprcwi , Xo. 410 t OUnUn . Urondwny , Council HhilTs , . Iowa. P. Ol IWIQ Attornoys-nt-Ltiw. J'ruelifo in tlio State nntl Foil- Oc OIIVIO oral Coi'trl" . Honing 7 and S Slinpart-IJono Lllook , * Coniu'il lUntls , loxvn. rilMI CV"AUOl > " "i - t-I'lw. ! Uoom 10 , Shut'iirt Block , rilNLL I Coniu'il Blutr * . F. J. BBEZEE , and Naturalist. ijir "I'urmanuntly lorntnl at No. If Nortli Sixth Street , ojinuslti'jost- ' ) A oillcion mutoi Hut111111011 IIInir . Itivvn. lllrtlrt nml animals mtmnttil initnially iimi In tliu bo i nn-tliHil of tliu art. VXairantnl lo present ) for jnait Porilgn blnl , au | > i > lleu on slioit notice. lllfhest ] ) ilci > ) ) alil furowNnnil linwks of nil klniln. I'eiHiniH sending orders ' of iiurfttctkutlifuctloti. J nr iln-silnjf utpmlulty Wrliu for ji rtlculni , POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. lanufnclurcrs nnd Wholesale Doiilorn in of Orders Promptly Fiilctl and Delivered , No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. KTO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O What a Shirt LOOK AT IT. If yon ImcltaVi'ii It to tliodty htenin iln't look no ill Muln Street. 'J'elejilione 141 , DHMcDANELO& C9 , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts Jool&Fufs , Highest market prices. Prompt return wild Wi Mala Bt. , Council Illuff low O. R. GILBERT , TAXIDERMIST And Jenlcv In NATURAL HISTORY SPECI MENS _ OrdiTi tllludor all klndi of nrumimlH and bl nl niuclmuni. | .MlnerulH and fosiiNtiii Imml. llntlMlohorni ) , Dcnr und I'.lk untlcrs I'nr iiud linvrnkln riiK1 * . lutnldalovi'-t , otr. TuxliHTmy done in ail Its brandies. Hen I for ctn lognc , Tnos. " ' ' OFFICER & PUSEY ! BANKERS. Corner Jlaln una llromlwpj , COtNUIIi 11MJI-TH , IOWA. nealtrd In fordlim tnd UoiiKstlo enchung * . Collections maJe una lutgrcsu-Kia < m tlmo a * .