6 THE OMAHA DAILY 'BE1L' : SUNPAf , JU'LY 14 , 1889.-SIXTEEN PAGES. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOILLTJFFS. OFF ! CIS. I\0 12 PKAKU 6TIU5ET. rtllvcred by carrier In Any fart of ho City a 'Jvcnty Cents Per Week. U. W. T11/10N. . . . MANAOK1U TKLKI'HONUS : ncpiKr.pfl Omen No. 43. NIOIIT Kbrroit , No. SI. IM1NU11 MISNT1ON. N. Y. P. Co. Glcnson conl , C. W. MtiBlo Co. , 633 B'wuy. ' Hclter , tailor , 310 Hrondwny. Evnns' laundry , 724 llroaclwny. D.V. \ . Otis , city and farm loans. Five-foot bntnboo easels OOo. Chnpmnn's. ' Three excursion parties passed through the transfer yesterday morning. Next Wednesday the board of trade will onturtnln the Commercial club of Knnsns City. J , Connors Is booked for n hearing on the 17tli , for running a pool table without a license. The new hose house question will proba bly bo settled at the council meeting next Monday night. Jake Souf was huulcil in yesterday morn- .Ing. for creating one of his periodical dis turbances at the Northwestern house. Colonel t ) . 11. Ualley yesterday removed his law oftlco from the county court hnusu to n Imntlfiomc suit of rooms In tlie Mcrrlam block. Deputy County Clerk Crale , of Avoea , has tendered Ins resignation , und on the "Jd will step down nml out. Ills successor has not been named. ' Friday evening n llttlo child named Curl nosonborgcr , residing on E ist I'lcrce street , while ut play fell and broke an arm. Dr. Bellinger reduced the fracture. At LaKe Manuwa to-day the Scluityon Vcrcln will hold a iiicnlc , and u big time will bo In order. Music , dancing and Hing ing will bo the order of the uny. There will bo a meeting of the trusteen nnd stockholders of the Council Bluff * and Omaha Clmutnuqua assembly at tho'bonrd of trade rooms Moiuln.v , July 1C , at 4 p. in. Deputy Sheriff Curriovontj to Mount Pleasant lust evening In charge of Miss IScllo Phillips , whom he took to the Insane asylum. Ailsi Phillips lived at the coruor of Avenue B nnd Tenth street. The funeral of Ncls Andersen , the Dane who died from a sunstroke sustained while worklnir on the Milwaukee gravel train , took place nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the residence , corner of Sixteenth street and Ninth avenue. The electric motor company la grading East Pierce street preparatory to laying tbo trucks for Its Uuper Uroadway extension , and it is stated that the electric cars will be running around the Council Bluffs loop be fore the 1st of September. A teacher by the nmne ot Boulder , who 1s attending the Institute , mourns the loss of about ? JO that was stolen from his room at the residence of Mr. Applcgato , on Fourth street. Tlio police are working on the case , but no clue has yet been secured as to the identity of the thief , J. K. Snyder , commission dealer , Noa. 22 , 2-1 and 20 Pearl street , has just been ap pointed the local agent for the celebrated Snntn Rosa cigar , manufactured by Fred Hank , Davenport , la. This cigar hjxs been on the market for some time , nnu the brand has become deservedly popular. It takes the lead among the 10-ccnt cigars of the city , and Is'in veiy good local demand. The Odclls , of this elty , and the Gate Citys , of Omaha , play 'n came of ball a Fairview - view park this afternoon. It Is the intention to have games at this park throughout the buluii6o of the season , provided they are properly patronized. The Odell club is one of the best over organized in the city , and they should have the hearty support of nil lovers of the greut national game. A letter received from \V. H. Thomas , county recorder , states that ho and the lish- Ing nnd hunting paity wno accompanied him have had a high time up to the point of writing1. W. H. Gaudy , Dr. West and Billy Harden rmnulu in Colorado for u longer va cation , while Mr. Thomas goes to Ogden , Utah , for a visit of two weeks , after which ho will return homo on the Union Pacific via Cheyenne. A rumor prevailed on the streets yester day mornlcg that Contractor George S. Miller had secured a largo number of his paving brick from parties residing outside the city , nnd as u consequence some Ill-feel ing was manifested. The members of the council are of the opinion that the brick should bo manufactured at home , nnd thus nlvo homo laborers the benefit of this money. The Idea is to keep all of the money in the city possible. The question will probably receive some attention nt the meeting of the council to bo held next Monday evening. Dexter , employment. List your property with A. A. Clark & , Co. Have our wagon call for your toiled clothes. Cascade Laundrv Co. City steam laundry. 84 Main , tcl. 141. Steam nnd hot water hcatlnir , ilrst-clusa plumbing. Work in both cities. JOHN GIL- ur.iiT , CIS Pearl street. Council Blults. J. G. Tipton , real csttito , 527 B'dway. Dry Goods will Move Now. Twenty per cent discount on all sales from now on until August 15. This 20 per cent discount is on each und every article'wo sell. It includes Coats' spool cotton , all kinds ol domestics , every staple ns well as fancy articles iii our house. Cautious and money saving liuycrs should not fall to attend this ale Our store will bo filled with customers nnd we Would advise early morning shopping. Store open from 7:80 : a. in. until S0 : ! ! p. m. Don't full to attend this great removal sale and seeuro your share of the bargains. at EISEMAN'S PEOPLE'S STORE , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Dr. C. C. Hazon , dentist , Opera house block. A good house and lot In desirable locatior ( or sale , ? lfX ) ( ) ; $ T > CO cash , balance ton yean time. A. A , Chirk & Co. Money loaned at L. D. Craft's & CO.'E loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal proper ty of all kinds , nnd nil other articles of value , without removal. All business strictly confi dential , J. H. Smith , drugs , medicines , paints , oils , glass. ( XX ) Main , near John Morgan's , /V I'alnlliil Keslilonno. Architect S. E. Mason completed the plant yesterday for ono of the finest residences In the city , U Is to be built by J , J , Brown at his homestead , corner of Seventh street ant Seventh avenue. It will be built of brlcl and stone , und will cost about * 25lWO. Tlu plans are now ready for the contractors' bids The work will be commenced this summer but can not bo completed before next year , No KxploBlons When persons keep cool and use oui "Sun Dial" gas stoves. Four holes roaster and bakcoven , Costs 7 cent : per hour when running full blast , Nov York Plumbing Co. Notice the beautiful linish given col lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Luun dry company. _ C. H. Trunlt Factory moved to Chapman'i old stand. Largest trunk factory in west , DlKHolutloii Not Inc. The flrm of Dexter & Armstrong Is tin day dissolved , Mr , Armstrong retiring ubsa lutcly from the 11 nil. The business will b conducted until further notice by Mr. uoxto at Uoom 1 , No. 28 Pearl street. No buslnua transacted by Armstrong will have any con ncctlon with Mr , Dexter whatever. July 13 , ISS'J. QuoitaE H. DBXTCH. i Wo have a customer for several lots h western part of the city near the motor line A , A. Clark & Co. _ Splendid bargains ut Marcus' clothinj tore before removal to uow building , THE NEWS IN THE BtUPFS , Inviting1 Rotronts for Orooks on the Sand Bars. THE CALLS TO HOLY WORSHIP. The Ilcnvcns Opnn Upon tlin Eastern Portion of tlio City The Pro- IdiilstH Declaring TlicniHclvos. The .Tiincloi on ttio nottoinn. "All the crooks In PotUwultntnlo county Ight UUlo In those willows on the bottoms , Dotweon the Union Pacific and Broadway bridges , anil nil the officers In tlio two cities might look for them \vook without finding thorn , " remarked an Omaha policeman yes- .crduy afternoon \vMlo on a visit to the UlufTs. ' 'Two wooltsngo , " ho continued , "a mlf-dozcn of us came across the river to search for Ncebo , the folloxv who shot his woman down by the tracks. Wo had a tough old tlmo of It. I don't believe there Is anybody who hasn't boon In there who has nny Idea what a hiding place It Is. The jungles of Africa are not a clrcumstnnco to it. The willows urn BO thick tluit It Is almost impossible ) to got through thorn , nnd the grapevine * have become so tightly Interlaced Hint a man cannot sec ovur live feet from him In any direction. In looking through the dun so tangle I csuno upon several places where stout posts were sot in the ground , with rings attached , mid the ground showed that ttorsrs hul : boon tied tht.ro for some tlmo , and there Is no doubt In my mind that the place Is used as u hiding place for stolen Ktock by a gang of horse thieves , "it would bo Impossible to Und n man there unless you accidentally happened to stumble over him , for there nru acres and ncivs of this Impenetrable growth. 1 was surprised to mid such a secure hiding plnco so near the center of ooth cities , and 1 do not won der that criminals frequently manage to krcp dark when they are being vigorously searched for by the police. It U my firm conviction Unit tho.Mi acres of willows could toll some very interesting stories If they coiild only talk , nnd that more people visit them t'uun the majority of people suppose. " Council BlulTs Furniture company fcr good goods at low prices. 407 Broadway. For rent House. 7 rooms , in good location , ? 35. A. A. Clark it Co. Now Ogdcn , only first-ohm modern hotel In the city. Hates rc.isomible. . Chimes of the Hells. The pastors of the city announce the fol lowing themes nt their various place * of worship for the services of to-day , and the churchgoers may reid ; and govern them selves accordingly : IlItnAPWAY M. K. Preaching nt lOrfiO a. in. by the pastor , 1) . C. Franklin. Subject : "Christain Enthu siasm. " No evening service. Sunday school iit 12 in. Class meeting ut 7 p. in. Strangers cordially invited. TltlXlTT METHODIST. South Main struot , opposlto Eighth ave nue. Prruchlni ; ut S p. m. by the pastor , S. Alexander. Sunday school at 2iiO : p. m. Social meeting at 10:30 : n. m. rOUHTIt AV1SNUE MRTIIODIST. Near Seventeenth street. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. by S. Alexander , pastor. Second. Presbyterian Dedicatory servlco ai 3 p. m. Sermon by Kov. Stephen Phelps , D. D. Sabbath school after service. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Subject : "Making the Most of Life. " First Presbyterian Pi caching by the pnstor nt 10iO : ! a. in. Sabbath school at 12 m. Young peop'o's meeting as 7 p. in. No evening service" , because of the union meet ing at the CougrcKational church. Strangers and others cordially inviteu. lioroun Baptist The pastor will preach at 10:30 : a.m. and 8 p. m. to day. Sunday school meets at 11:45 : a. m. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening. All will be made very wel come. Congregational The sacrament of tbe Lord's supper will be adminittcred this morning. Subject for thought , "God'a ' Children. Hcmarhs by * the pastor. In the evening there will be a union meeting In this church , the Rev. Dr. Franklin of the M. E. church preaching the sermon. All are invited. All Saints Chupel Corner Eighteenth street and Third avenue. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Evening service 7lO : : p. in. The public and strangers welcome. Uov. J. J. Hoedy , pastor. Latter Day Saints On Pierce street , near G'un ' avenue. Preaching to-day at 100 : : ! a. in. nnd 7:30 : p. in. Social service at d o'clock ' p. m. All are cordially invited. Fourth Avenue M. E. There will bo preaching to-day nt the Fourth avenue Methodist church , corner Seventeenth street at 10U3a. : in. by Kev. S. Alexander. All are invited lo attend. St. Peter's Catho-llc Sunday Low mass and sermon at 8 n. m. High mass and ser mon ut 10 a. m. Vespers benediction and sermon at 7:30 : p. in. Overton Mission Services every Sabbath at Overtoil Mission , Fourth avenue between Sixteen ! fa and Seventeenth streets , ut 10HO : n. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday evenings. S. Alexander , pastor. Salvation Army Old opera house on Uryant street , near Broadway. Sunday ser vices : Knee drill ut T u. in. ; holiness meet ing at 11 u. m. ; free und easy meeting at 3 p. m. ; salvation meeting at S p. in. Meeting every evening of the week at S , except Mon day. Door collection charged on Sunday evening. War Cry admission Saturday evening. Ofllccrs , Captain Lottie Anderson and Lieutenant Battle Smith. The hull meetings are at present discontinued on ac count of the tent services on West Broad way. . Bethany Baptist Corner Bluff and Story streets. Regular services nt 10:30 : a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday school ut 3 p. m. Young people's meeting 7:15 : p. m. Key. 13. N. Harris , pastor. St. Francis Xavior's Catholic. Masses on Sunday Out 8 and 10:30 : o'clock a. in. The last mass Is high mass. Sermon m English. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Vespers and bene diction at 11:30 : p. m. First Baptist. Preaching by the pastor In the morning at 10:20 : a. in. Sunday school 12 m. Youngpeople's meeting at 7 v. in. Union services at the Congregational church at S p. m. All cordially Invited. Y. M. C. A. Young Men's ' Cnrlstlan asso ciation , southwest corner Main and Broad way. Kimdine room op.on each Sunday from 3 to 0 p. m. The mcatings ii'-o enthusiastic , interesting and brief. Meetings lust but an hour und close on time. Come. Kelley & Younkormun sell groceries Chase nnd Sanborn coffees a spccloly. Have your old furniture upholstered , good us new. U. Morgan , 73.3 Uroadway , An Kplzontio AIIIOIII ; the Uovlues. The following communication , from a leading veterinarian of the city , -has just been received at TUB Uisu olllcc , and ex plains Itself ; "An epizootic of contagious Inllamuiatlon of the eyes in cattle provnlln to an alarming extent among the hundreds of cows owned by our citizens and pastured in the vacant land In the south part of the city. TliU dis ease is rapidly convoyed from one to another wbcn associated together In bunches , and It will not be long bofuro nil the cows In the elty will bo blind In one or bothoycs , greatly to the loss to owners in quantity and Quality of milk produced. Animals rccuvor from this disease very slowly unless prop erly treated In the early stages. It U evidently the duty of the city fathers , cither us u board of nldermrn or u board of health , to stop the spread of this disease by quarantine regulations , it being as readily controlled as scarlet fever by the quarantine method , it is highly Important that the milk supply of the city bo kept In tlio most wholesouio condition possible , us u cow with Inflamed eyes cannot glvu wtiolcsoino mllic , and u bad quality of milk moans sick chil dren. " * A. Miniature Cloud Hurst. A remarkable phenomenon was witnessed oi ) HarrUon street Friday nUernoon. About 3 o'clock a little thunder shower , or what up- peared to bo only a llttlu shower , pa sed north of the city. TUe cloud was not much larger than the flgur.itlvo "man's hand , " but it created considerable atmospheric disturb ance and was accompanied by a terrific roar ing. As far t'own tno street as Foster's greenhouse there VIM no rainfall nt all. The first Intimation the rc9ldont $ of the lower portion of the street had of any moisture in the vicinity was the ftppcarnnco of n solid wall of the liquid coming down the street , It was first observed by n pang of carpenters at worK on a new house n block from the end of the paving. They hastened down to get Lhclc tools nnd lumber from the street , but before they succeeded a river of water the full width of the street was ruxhlng by. Two feet back from the flrst advancing rlpplo the flood was six inches deep In the ccntorof the street , and at the sides it was overflow ing the curbing nnd spreading over the side- wulks. Such a vast body of water overflow- inif the dry nnd dusty paving presented a re markable phenomenon. It continued to run for-nearly three hours , nnd during the time a much larger quitntlty of water descended the street than during the heavy rain on Monday afternoon. It was evidently a miniature cloudburst o.r waterspout In the vicinity of Mynstor Sorlngs , nnd as tlio street drains the larger portion of the territory In that vlclnelty it was compelled to carry off the contents of the cloud. The ocxvcrs curried oft the water effectually , nnd no damage was done. S. B. Wndsworth & Co. loan money. The Silicon War Wnrmlnij , Up. Th'o war on the saloons iostitutcd by the Temperance league still continues. Friday warrants wore Issued from Justice Barnott's ofllce against Chris Hudio , 012 Broadway , and several vessels containing liquor confis cated. The Ued Front , nt 101 Main street , was nlso treated In the same manner. "John Doe" was the nnmo used in this case , the real name .of the proprietor not , being given. The naloan kept by Frank Dominlsso was- next visited and his wares destroyed. A warrant against , the Manhattan did not bear any fruit. It is a cigar store und bil liard hall , nnd though the proprietors for merly were dealers in wet coeds at another part of the city , nothing could bo ftuiid in their place this time in liquid form , except a tank of acceptable ice water. Yesterday morning the saloon In Lower Broadway , nearly opposite the waterworks pumping station , was raided , and n quantity of beer-secured. It is'statcd that tho'worlr will bo pushed vigorously on this line , and every saloon" in the city will bo visited. It is rumored that the localities of search will Rhortiybo extended , so'ns to take in districts not previously visited , nnd n vigorous cam paign will be opened up all along the lino. Personal Purocrnitlis. Miss Dell Dohany Is at Spirit Lake. Miss Lulu Gibson is spending the summer in Dakota. Mrs. W. C. Scott is visiting in Monmouth - mouth , III. Bruce Walker and wife have returned to this oily from Hnrlnn. Miss Hattie Taylor , of AvocS , is a guest of Miss Minnie Unthank. Mrs. Lawrence Maloney. of Dubuquc , Is visiting Mrs. M , J. O'Rourkc. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mnurer are spending the heated term at Spirit Lake. Miss If ate Pusoy will return homo from Europe some tlmo In September. Miss Addio Guittar is visiting her cousin , Miss Blanche Amy. at Missouri Valley. Mrs. C. C. Hotchkiss , of Wood U vjr , Npb. , is visiting Mrs. J. L , . Smith , of Mill street. Mrs. F. H. Hill and daughter are visiting in ICcosauqua , the guests of Mrs. Judge Knapp. Miss Kellogg , who has been visiting friends in this city , has returned to her homo in Shcnnudouh. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gates , of Newcastle , Pu. , are visiting their son , J. F. Gates , No. 70" First avenue. Mrs. Hachacl Richardson and son are visit ing friends in Missouri Valley , and Miss Grace Richardson is at South Omaha , S. B. Thompson , of Chicago , was in the city yesterday. Mr. Thompson is well known in Iowa , and is familiar with politics of this state. Mrs , J. J. Brown nnd daughter , Nora , will leave Tuesday for Europe. Tney will bo joined by Mrs. Ryan , of St. Louis. They will be noseut until some time in October. Miss Lulu H. Hunt , of Hebron , Neb. , is visiting relatives in this city. She is en route homo from Massachusetts , where she has been engaged in teaching for the past two years. , Clarence P. Jones left last evening for Ludell , Kan. , where ho takes u position in the Gazette oflico. Jones learned his trade. as printer , in the Hnwkeye otllco at the deaf and dumb Institute , Ernest C. Cole , of the firm of Cole & Cole , was called to Mount Plo.isunt.JIa. , yesterday by a telegram announcing a fatal accident to his father-in-law , A. W. Uomstoulc , one of tno most prominent citizens of southeastern Iowa. Prof. H. M. Proutv , principal of the High school , has received his degree of Master of Arts from the Iowa State university. He is the flrst young man born and bred in Potta- wattamio county upon whom this honor has been conferred. C. B. Jameson , secretary of the Bodino Roofing company , of Mansfield , O. , is in the city visiting the local representatives of the company , Messrs. Staudfprd and Birkinbino. Mr. Jameson came 100 miles for the pleasure of Suudiiving In Council LSluffs. Colonel M. F. Billingslea , vice president and general manager of the Conant Bros. Furniture company of Toledo , O. , is in the city. He has been at the head of the bureau of the treasury department for public build ing furniture for several years , nnd among the buildings furnished by him was the post- ofllco In this city. E. A. Wlckharn , of the flrrn of Riley & Co. , paving contractors , returned homo yesterday morning from Burlington , where ho went to bid for certain paving work. The flrm now has u force of sixty men employed there on paving work , and It is stated thut , they are among the lowest bidders on the last lot advonlscd. They uro uls to do a largo amount of work In Omaha this year. Tcrnl'lo Doatli of n Stiwawny. In the hold of the steamship Yonmsseo snya a Charleston , S. C. , dispatch , the doud body of Jiunos IJulTya bookbinder , aged twonty-throo , was found in an ad vanced state of decomposition and horribly ribly mutilated , pruuumubly by himself in his death ngoiiios , James Duffy , John Dunn and George Scott , all young inon in their twenties , stowed thom- Kolvoa away in tlio coal bunkers of the Yomiissoo In Now York : in order to pet back to Charleston , which place they loft not long ngo in search of work. On the morn in u of the second day out Scott and Dunn came ( Tut of the bunkers and wore nut to work , but Duffy ro- nminod in hiding. When found the body was entirely nude and was swolun and purple. Tlio compartment was hot as an oven and in his hoarch for air DulTy had stretched his huiul through the lattice about the crank pit , whore it boctuno fastened. Suffocating in the roasting atmosphere the man must liavo gene mad. Ilia llcsli was torn by his nails and his logs and body were covered with contusions ana bnilscs. _ _ A McxtOHtVoor. . Merchant Traveler : "Mabel , ' ' said the young man bashfully , "do you know I think your mother is u wonder fully line woman. " "I am glud to Know that aho has won your esteem. " "Do yeti think that I liavo succeeded in innkinL' a favorable impression on horr1" "I don't know of any reason to believe - liovo the contrary , why do you ask ? " "I was only wondering , " "Wondering what ? " ' Whether she could over think enough of mo to accept mo for a son-in- aw , " And Mahal did Her best to give him confidence. Cor an Attack , July 13. The Egyptian troops oc cupying Abu Slmbel pa&s have checked the march of the dervishes. The dervUhos are mussing and making preparations to attack the Egyptians. General Grcufcll has gone to Abu Sluibel. DAME NATUljV $ & DEATH TRAP A Guloh in Will JWlld Animate Fall by T isands. SMALL AND GREAT ARE THERE. N Forest Denizen * of All Sizes nml Do- BorljHloMB diwo Wltlilu tlio Grasp ot the Deadly Una Never Ittycnpo Aitvc. Another Yellowstone fnrk Wonder. The story of Dentil gulch and its ro- mnrknblo discovery SB told for the first time outside of the doparlniontixi'Wash ington by Ilonry W. Mclntyro , who ar- rlvnd hero a short tlmo ngo from Mon tana , says the San Francisco Examiner. Mr. Mclntyro has just completed n geological logical examination of this nature's wonderland for Arnold Ilngus , the emi nent geologist , in chat-go of the survey of tlio Yellowstone park. "I have been in Yellowstone park forever over two years now , " said Geologist Mclntyro , "nnd I have scon many str'nngo ' things there in that time , but perhaps the strangest of nil is an actual death gulch , where largo wild boasts , birds and insects liavo perished in at tempting to cross it. Mysolt and others of tlio survey discovered it on the 17th of last month , whllo completing our work. "Death gulch is a ghastly region , where poisonous gases cscapo in such quantities that they kill whatever they como in contact with. It is situated about fourteen miles south of the mail route from Lnmtir river to the llttlo mininir camp of Butte City , and is only about three miles from Soda Butte crook. sur/rnuiious onous. . "As you approach Death gulch the odor of sulphur becomes very notloo- nblo , and as you got near to it you cx- poi'ionco a decided irritation of the lungs. Tlio gulch ends in a 'scoop' about two hundred and fifty foot nbovo Cache crook , a phenomenal stream that winds its way over u bed ot natural glass. " "In th"e lower end of the depression which is a V-shapod trench about sov- onty-fivo foot deep , wo found the fresh body of n largo silver-tip grizzly. Beside - side him was a smaller boatof the same species in an advanced stajro ot decom position. Only a few feet away , and scattered at intervals , were the skele tons of live moro boars and the bones of an oik. , , , "This was not allthat , was discovered , however. In the , bottom of Iho poeKot were found the f psji remains of several rock hares , n number of squirrels , and other small animals. There wcro myr iads of dead bulterllics around , too , and a number of other mountain insects. NO MARKS OF IN.TUHY. "Wo looked the grizzlies over care fully , but could nbtnlind any bullet holes or other marks o'f injury. Thoro'wpro no marks of violence. The only thing was a few drops of blood on the nose of the moro recently doatl bear. "Thoro was it cinnamon bear about thirty feet awayjfrom him. on the other side of the gulclu The body was pretty far gone. The ctfreassos of the others wcro almost aonudca of flesh. "It was very plain from the smell of the gas about tlfat-"thoy had been as phyxiated , just as a man is in a room whore the gas is turned on. It smelt just Uko the gas from a defective pipe in the street , only stronger. Wo no ticed the elloct , and began to have a dull , heavy fooling , which we overcame at intervals by going up the sides of the depression for better nir. VA1UAULE DKNS1CNESS OF THE GAS. "It is a well-known fact that this gas lies close to the ground. A mAn walk ing across the gulch would not Icol the olfect half so much as a bear. But if ho stooped down or walked on all fours , then he would instantly notice the gas , and die in a mighty short timo. " .None of us ventured to go clear across on our hands nnd feot. We wore fully persuaded that wo could not stand it , out that , like the bears , wo would bo asphyxiated unless rescued by our com panions. "Wo were too much surprised and too much in awe of tlio horrible Death gulch to then muko all the tests wo could have done. Wo could , for in stance , have lighted a match and tested the qualities of the gas , but we were afraid. Wo thought it might burn up the region , or that there might bo an explosion. The matter so weighed upon us , however , that on the 20th ult. wo walked moro than fifteen miles back from our camp to take another look at the gruesome place. A STUUGGI.K FOR LIFE. "There was a deer in the gulch this time , and ho could not hnvo boon dead more than u day. From the dcop im prints of his feet in the bottom of the gulch it was evident ho hud floundered around in a vain attempt to got out. The body of the once-fresh grizzly had ad vanced in decomposition , and was slightly offensive. Some moro dead rock hares wore also found. "Tho gas , however , was not escaping so strongly as when we ; first discovered the placo. The exudations did not uf- sect us so much. Then wo tested the hollows for carbonic acid gas with lighted tapers , but there was not enough to catch lire. There was a strong wind prevailing at the timound thiB may liavo had something to < lo with it. Our labors were blown out and the gas , as YO.tbeliovo , was blown away. j r. i "There was still a strong smell of sulphur nnd a choking sensation of the lunge , howovert'C9pocinlly ' wnen wo stooped down. ' "From what we'1 saw wo were per suaded that the ' , gas cumo fortli in ir regular volumcp. J Sometimes there would bo a lot pft gas , and sometimes there would notlu ; nearly so much. "A visit to tlw grounds below the scoop , too , was productive of an impor tant dif < iovory. Wo found there uov- oral scattered rdAiMns of wild animals , which had evidently boon washed down the scoop by frekhats. Those frestiots occur over.v sm-iritf , and sometimes oftener , owing \ft the variableness of ' the season , andewh'on they como they carry everything before them. HUNDREDS OF THU8ANDS KILLED , "It was , therefore , highly probable , in fact , proved almost to a certainty , that this death gulch had boon filled and emptied time after time , through many years , perhaps reaching hundreds buck , for all wo Know , nnd occurring two or three times u year. " "What if a man , or crowd of men should huppon to cross it when the gcs is'us thick as it cotJd | boV Would they all die a horrible deaths' ' " "Lucidly tlio place lias hitherto boon far olT the trails of white in on. If any Indians over unwittingly ran into it ut uch times , they doubtless mot the fate of the wild unlmuls that have died there by hundreds. "Tho natural doalh * . gulch is a trap. If n. deer or au elk gets in there , fop in stance , ho naturally attracts a boar , and whuu the latter t.rout ) iu for his prey ho TIMETABLE OF THE LAKE MANAWA RAILWAY. Connect with Electric Motor and Union Pacific Dummy Trains at Ninth and Broadway Council Bluffs Iowa. C. F. REED , President. IB himself overcome. Just so with many other animals. Ono servos aa bait for the other. Others , doubtless , blunder into it by accident. "But it is a trap to nil , nnd once in they cannot got out. They nro powor- less. less."Sir "Sir Charles Lyoll tells of n valley in Java which no traveler could crossand where the bones of hundreds of tigers and birds were to ho found. Whole herds of cattle have boon suffocated , too , by gas from the volcanoes of Ecua dor , but till now it has not boon known that , there was n place anything like It on the North American continent. "Tho discovery is so important that it cannot fail to attract a largo attention from the scientific wovld. No doubt.too , it will have many visitors. The whole region thereabouts is u very striingoutid fascinating ono. A GLASS-T/IXKD UtVKtl. "Not tlio least romnrknhlo is the glassy bed and banks of Cache creek , to which I alluded a while ago. The water is clear and cold and perfectly sour with sulphuric acid. The slliclpus residue formed by the .decomposition of the rocks from acid vapors is the crook bod. This residue , hard and white , and look ing like glass , forms the sides in places as well as tlio bottom. When the- water is low , us it was when visited it , you can see the white sides nbovc. "Tho crock Hews down a narrow and steep channel , and part of the way cuts through a bank of sulphur and gravel , cemented by crystallimtravertine. . Then again it cuts a hard vocanlc rock , when more of the glassy coating is soon. It is a very tomnrknblo stream , and the dead geysers and living and extinct soda , and sulphur springs are ulso , but the queerest thing is the ghastly death trap , the story of which 1 have narrated. It is ono of the rarest phenomena of na ture. " Weekly nnnk Statement. New YOUK , July 13. Tlie weekly bank statement shows the reserve has increased 31,012.075 ; legal tenders Increat.0 . , ftVl.OOO. SPECIAL NOTICES. ITUIIUKNT A now cattnco ot four rooms on JJ Graham avo. A splendid blue ( iruss pas ture near the city. A dairy farm onu-hulf mlto oC the elty. A largo comforUblo notiso on Wooillmry avenue. A cottage on Tenth ! ivo. Apply nt the ollleo of Uoraco Kvorult. " ORUHNTorSalo All ISxrJt ! > tibfe. locntcil on 10th ave. between " ( land 3d avcnnos fieo. Metcalf. 10 1'curl t.t. T71OK SALK Some nice houses anil lots In C good locutiondump , on monthly payments : snmliimymem , down ily Kerr ic Gr.vy , COi 1st avo. . Council HlutlH , In. " 1 TITANTl'U Cleric for general merchandise VV store ; single man ; must have some ex perience ; olio who speaks Uormnii preferred. Address with rofcrrence or call on II. Mendel , Ncola , la. Between Sere o , Nob. , nnd Council IOST , Saturday , July H a Una Hnou en velope containing several papers , amonpf them a note for $1.1147.11. dated Oct. io , 1 i > ST , duo ono year from date. It was Blgned by A. H. Hpurch , ot lilyssls. Neb. , and WH mudo in favoi1 ot Clouiih & Cole , of Salem , la. The note wtis In dented for81M7. ! dutcd Ivov. 5. 18 ! > A Tlie 3upers are valueless to anyone but tno owurre. A suitable reward will be paid for tno return or the property to dough It Cole , Salem , la. INK family team for sale or trade for lot. Inquire lita West llroad-.vay. KENT Store room , No. 18 5fam at. , Fi niter i Julr 1. W. C. James , U Pearl St. 1INB fnmlly team for ualo , OL- trade for F lot. Inquire llt.-J West llrondway. TTO11 HUNT Furnished ( for two or three Jj months ) , the house 1 occupy , No. 121 So. 7th 8t H. 0. Cheyuey. JWTATB-lloUBht and sold and ox- EIIAfj . Special attention Rlvou to exam ination or titles. W. O. Janios , No. IU Pearl st. . Council muuo. oil KENT Haw terms two now live-room houses Mth ave. between High ami Third Bts. Sell cheap If tukon tins wcok. luijulro owner. J. UlckeyjrwU.Wuy. TjtOU SAEn Old estabftssod ( 'oneral mor- JtJ cnandlso business. stocK , tlxturtw. wagons , etc. Good room and low rout , Address. J. Dickey , 7 l'JII.Wajr ' _ _ _ _ Everybody In the city to remember - WANTED bar Jain furniture iitproU the place to buy your goods. J. and ii5 llro.ia- \\o.y. - NO. .3S.MAIN. ST. , COUNCIL. , The Most Modern Novolltls In PAPER HANGINGS. AND Artistic Decorations ! AT PETER C , MILLER'-S. ' Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St. THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD HALL AND CIGAR STORE Sporting Headquarters. 418 BROADWAY. MALONEY & O'BRIEN ' , It is a BEAT-AT/L , bocnuso it , never breaks , splits , cracks o'r curls. Bcc.vuso it is indestructiljlo in the weather , and will undergo no change in in any climate , Because it is more durable than any other roof miulo , iron , tin , slate or wood. Because it can bo quickly put cm without skilled labor and is cheaper than shingles. . Because it has boon proven by the severest trials and has never failed. For further information apply to DIRKINBINB ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY CO. , 116 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , IMPORTANT ! READ THIS ! I wish to inform the ladies of Omaha and Council Bluffs that have determined upon closing out my entire stock of goods at my HAIR EMPORIUM , I have ho ] arftent line o hair goods ami ornaments west of Chicago , nml It Is my intention to clo-o : out my sock nt Ic.-s than Irilf prlcou. If not' told soon will oircr stock and flxturex to a purchaser upon terms thut will constitute a rave business clmnce to anybody with small capital. Persona interested are Invited to correspond with MBS. C. L. GILLETTE , , Oi dcrs by mall No 29 Main St. Council Bluffs litre Ivo Prompt Attention. , . , , THEE KITS S SIZES FROM Especially Adapted PI l"m 25 TO 300 LIGHTING , ' HORSE POWER. Mills and Etavators AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE EuecillcntlonBand estimate * lurnlnliecl fur complain sicnm plnntx. Kojnilntlnn , Dur.iljlHtj inmraiitaol. Ctin iliow letiuri from uscri wlioro luul economy Is cqiml with Corllim A'uii-cunduriBlnif. E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for catalogue. No. 010 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs. IbTB. S. E. MAXON and Superintendent , OFK ) cr.-2P , 2iOti MK1UIJAM UIOaK. . Council IllurfB , : : Jown. Correct estimates of co.it cuaiaiitcod , Special Attention ( 'lvi'li ' to all classes of build. Hips , public nnil nrivato. I have nhviivH on ImnJ , for the ( onvcnlcncuof my patrons n IniL't ) number of plans , hucli nshchnols , bualn-Bs and ofllcci buildings , county court Kfym'j6 * * * fs'UB ' * a ± ja * * iji * wff * * s i i" houmuiohom > eB , hotels and iirlrato resldviirus. Oidem by mall promptly at- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINF nd Sanitary Entfinoor. Phui'j ' , Estimates . Specifications. Super vision of Public Worlc. Hrowu Building , Council UlulTs , Iowa. NSfi H I I R7 18tlcc of Ul ° 1-J ° IlcoOnico over American Express. No. 41 OUI IU I / i l/LDroadvyay _ , Council niulTa , Iowa. STONF RQIIWIQ AUornoys-ftt-Liiw. Practice in the State and Fod- UIV/MU Ut OIITIO oral Court * , iiooms 7 and U Shutrart-Uono liloolc , Council Bluffs. Iowa. ' H STII L MAW A orncy-ut-Law , Room-1 , Second Floor , Brown i i it w i iik.in/iii Hlock , 116 Pearl St. , Council BlulTs la. Will o in State and Kodoral Courts. ' DR. BELLI NGER BajINGEa Su ° lta LEONARD EVERETT . * ' ' ° ' "co No > 10 Poai > l H mm TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , liorboa , buggies or anything of value at low rates of Interest. No publicity : fair and honorable dealing. A. A. ( jlark & Co , , olllco cor , Broadway and Mulu , ever American express , I ) . KuuvtuiBon. K. u „ . . „ „ . „ „ . , ClIAH. ufi'lANNAN. C ! llw.V1C ° l'M * CITIZEN'S STATE BANKer or COUNCIL iiburvB. 1'old Up Capital JM > , fMO.OO. burning , , . . . , , . . , , , . . . . . , , . , . UA.Ujuoo l.luulllty to DfpoMltora. . /UKI'UO' DlllKUTOIlH J. A. Mlllur. 1' O ( llr'nt-ri'ii ' IIr Bhiutart. K.K. Hurt. J. J ) . KdroumUonuCluw n llunnan. Transact uentiral uankliiB"VjuSiiieii I < aru st capital ami mirplun cr any batik in noutUwesUru low * . luUriatou Ume deposit ?