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, .dfl M.H.I.T. . 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEI MONDAY , OCTOBER 7 , 1889. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFMCK. NO. 11 ! ! Allli Delivered by cnrrlrr In any pnrt of the City at Twenty Cents pur Week. H.W.T1I.TON . .MANAQKIt NO. 42. KKIIII KDITDII. No. g ) . Ml. NOR JMKN110.V. N. y. i' , Co. GlcnRon coal. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , coal. JJoston store , Uio Icadors In dry Roods. C Carbon Coal Co. wholesale , retail , 10 Pearl. Ike ladles nro cordially Invlicd lo attend the Brand millinery display at Friedman's this evening , The I. O. O. T. will moot In tholr now hall In the Mcrriam block this evening , whiro Itnv. IX C. Franklin ; will deliver an address. The rollco managed lo corral a couple of Unsloudy drunks yesterday , but tlio day was very qufuL and tlioir services were not very generally in demand. The assault nnd battery case nunlnst M. 1" . llorobaugli did not nrovo ns suvcro as was expected , and thu defendant WUR let off by paying ? " > and costs. Captain C. S. llubbard ban purchased the Mnniiwn steamer U. B. Mnyno. Ito will housu h r for tbo winlcr this week and put her in ahu | > o for next season. Tlio Clnrk-Woodliurv dot ? case bus been decided hut not ended , ' 1 lie justlco decided Unit the dnif belonged to the defendant , hut llio plaintiff was not satisfied , niia has filed notice of an appeal. The Ilnrrctt brothers , whose second thirty dny Rcntcnco expired Saturday , are again in llniho on another charge of Inrccnv , and will bo tried to-day for stealing' irtot of clothing from Mrs. Hockwoll , on Avenue Ji , near Twohty-second strout. A Seth Thomas rcRUlutor , from llio jew- clrv establishment of K. Urn-horn , has been placed In Iho hnll of \Vatlilnptoii uvonuo school hitihlin ? . U Is ono of the lincst time pieces in the city , and Is dcslpnoil for Iho r crpecml purpose of rcuulatiiiK tlio clocks throughout llio building. Mr. HrnrHt Cook has takoc chtuvo of the Sunday school ut All Saints church , corner of Jhlrd avenue and ICIijtitccnUi street , and under his management the uUumlunco is rnp idly increasing. Iho Sunday school hour is 8 o'clock , and parents are rcmicsied lo send their children promptly nt that hour , A so ciable will bo held at the resilience of Mrs. lllghsmitli , on Second nvcnuo , next Friday evening for the bcnullt of this mission , to which all are Invited. Charles Olson , n former police oftlcor. Is in a badly used up condition. While pulling up a heavy weight by a derrick at the canning fnclory , his hands slipped from the crank and It whirled buck , sirlking him on the head and facu and Inllicimg several horrible cilia nnd bruises. Fnrtunatoly it did not slriko him on the ton of the head , or dculh would have bi-en nlimmt certain. As it was , the iron phinccd and immglcd one entire side of his face , closing One eye , knocking out his teeth nnd cultlni ; a deep gush in his fora- hcud. Severe as his injuries are , However , ho Is thankful they were no worse. II. H. Stewart , wim was formerly a rnsl- dent of Council Bluffs , and traveled for the McClurg cracker factory , has lurnishcd the Council Bluffs olllcc of I'm : Uii : : with a very lluo photogravure copy of his celebrated crayon portrait of W. K. Uladsloiio. Wlillo in this city Mr. Stewart did a great deal of line portrait worl : . and since Ills rcmov.il to Chicago has luki'ii a high Hlulion among the artists of that city and has u very popular studio The portrait is made from an origi nal photograph of Iho gicat Englishman nnd will rank with llio best pictures of the threat limn. Saturday evening un illustrious n.irt.v passed through Ihe UlulT.s. It was no less than the Chinese legation which has just tin- ishcd its term of ofilce , nnd is now on its way homo from Washington to China. Tlioy came in over the Chicago , liurllnglon Xs Quincy , and immediately Jook tlio Union Pa- clllo for San Francisco , making a slop of but a few minutes. There were leu in the party , and all were dressed in line .silk cosUmics ol various brilliant colors , madu up in the bight of celestial style. The uuvol sight attracted considerable attention at the transfer. C. 13. Music Co. , SUS Broadway. Finest ninrket in city J.M. Scanlun's. J. G. Tiplon , real estate , 637 Broadway. C. U. steam dye worlcs , 101 ! ) IJroadway. Steam and hot water heatinif , first cl iss Dluniliiug. U'orlt Juno in both cities , .lohn Ollnort , corner I'carl sticot and Willow uvcnuu , Council Bluffs. Winlcr & Monroe , sign painters , 4lli U'wy. \ \ ork r'or I lit : Council To-Niulil. Thu city council meets this evening , when Bovorul Important matters will como nn for consideration. The charter nsked for by Ihe now gas and ulertrlo light company will como up for Its llnul reading , and it is undor- h'.ood that it will bo passud. A paving con tract is to bo awarded , and thuro will bo mule a controversy I'B to who should receive it. Contractor Miller is llio lowest bidder , but it is alleged that his bid is not accord ing lo sticcilicittions , and 10. A. WicUhatn , t Co. want tlio conlract for that reason. When the city engineer .submitted Ids tabulated re port of the bids a lengthy discussion ensued as to which should have Iho contract , and Alclurnmn Lacy Hually moved that all ihu bids bo rejected and the work rcadvorliscd , but the other inoinberH of the council ob jected , anil llio old bids still hold and the conlraci will bo awarded from ihoui. Let Kiissimisseii beautify your house in best style and cheap. It ! West Maine. K. II. Sheufo & Co. give special attention to thu collection of runts and care of property in the city and vicinity. Charges modor.ito. Oftlco Broadway and Main streets. Tube paints 7Jcat Chapman's art storo. Got Fountains 5o cigar , next IClueman block. Dwelling for saio on easy payments. Also building lols at lowest nmrlict prices. Call nnd examine our list. K. H. Slicafo & Co. Oliniiiiilti In Court. The district court will boirin to crlnd on the criminal business of the lonn to-day. The 'llrst case in tlio assignment Is that of titutu vs Mrookp , for the murder of Fnink 1)0 Good , Tlio case wont over from last term , but It is now ready for trial. Colonel D. It. Daih'.v , counsel for the defendant , Btutes that ho will not seoic another continu ance , but will bo ready when the case Is culled. The trial will occupy several days. Tlio defendant. Drootts , him stood his im- iirUonment well , and is positive Unit ho will bo acquitted. Thu second case la that of State vs W , H. Leonard , for forgery , and the third that of Suite vs Fred KUsoll , for highway robbery. These three cases compose lo-day's assign- mem , and will occupy the atlonlion of llio court /or llio greater part of the week. Money loaned nt U H. Oruft'a k Co.'s loan olllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wngons , personal property of all kinds , and all other iirtlulcs of value , without removal , All business strictly con 11- dontial. Blxby has removed to Morriuin block. Dcairablo dwellings for rent at mouorato prices. JO. U. Sheafo & Co. , rental ugonti , Broadway aud Main streets , up atalrs. m Kelley & Youn Herman sell groceries. Ghana and Sauboru coffees a specialty , Personal . Miss Edilk Campbell U vUitlng frlomla ir Chicago. O. II. McKtbhon , purchasing agent for the Union I'uclllc , ) uis gone to Cliuujjo. _ _ Mrs. 0. S. Squire , ot Kansas City , I'D I cuest of her sister , Mrs. B. M. Hunker , 611 Third aveuuo. W , J. arallan , organist at St. Paul's leaves to-day for AtcTilson , ICun. , wucro In will auoerluluud the tukiujr down of i large piuo organ. SUNDAUWS IN-THE BLUFFS Urging a Pontoon Bridge to Hurry Up the Plvo Cent Faro. REV. G. W. CROFTS' SUNDAY TALK. Wlint I ho Council AV I1 Consider Tills I.vnili'm Oonini | ? tlio Crlinlnnl Joulc ! t In Dlfltrlut Court Alien lion l'li-o Ntilsnncc. A Pontoon Mi-Irian Dftiinndoil. ' 1 rntlicr think wolinvo found a uoy to the frco bridRO sltuat'lon , " said a prominent real estnto man yostorttav , "and It will not Inter fere with the city hull scheme , neither will .lio city Imll schema Interfere with It. I be- llovo that It will meet with public nu | > roval. riio question will bo Ruhnnttud nt the No vember election and that will K'VO ' us n pub * lo tind popular expression of th6 sentiment of the taxpayers. Tliu plan , ns now formu lated , Is to vote a small 2 mill tax for rtvo years the monoythus raised to bo devoted to Imlldlngnnd niatntalnlni ; n pontoon bridge for tlmt length of tnno between this city and Omaha. Amill tux would ho nbout $111,000 a year , which , for tlio flvo years , would nmoiint to iOO.UOO. For this sum u contract tiould bo onsily lotto build the bridge and lu'ui ) it In runulr for the spcolflud time. I uiulerstuml tlmt a 11 rat clnis pontoon brliiRO would cost about SJU.tKXi and it would fur nish tno desired moans of travel bctwoon the two liltk's. Now thuro , the only ro.ison for buildiiitfu , now bridKO Is to gat n 5 cent rnto across the river. It Is absolutely cor- tnln Hint tluj motor company would ruthoi * ndont 11 fi cent ruto than see n frco brldpo Imilt , as thai would cut an enormous hole in Ihoir profits , "It Is ulHO certain that they \vlllnOtplvn IH tlm 5 cent rate as long at they can help it , or as long as the pioposod frco brldgo la u VIIKUO uncertainty , but the mliiulu the move IH made that gives ussuraiico that the brulgo will bo built , the muter faro would bo cut in a hurry for the puiposo of heading it off. Now this pontoon brid o could bo put in very ( illicitly and at a trilling cost , compar atively , and theru is no tioubt but tlmt the public would bo piaii to solve the difllculty so eu.-dly and effectually. The plan has but recently been advanced , but It 1ms been presented to suvoral nromitiont citizens anil Ims met with the hearty approval of all of them. " 1 would like to sco another Inch briduo built just , us much as anyone possibly could , but I think the plan I have outlined very fur ahead of it , for the following reasons : In ttio first place , n suitable truss biidgc would cost about ? 300,000 or HOO.OOO , and ttmt is nn Immense sum of inonoy. This city would not care to vote that sum without the co operation of Omaha , and it would take some time to got both cities to act in unison in the matter , and oven then there would bo difll- cully in dividing the amount between the two in an equitable and satisfactory mnnnor. Wlmt would satisfy one would not satisfy the other , and then the matter would hang lire innl conshlcinblo tiuio would bo wasted , while the motor company would still hold a cinch on the 10 cent fare. In the second plaeu , the pontoon plan is advisable because it offers a speedy solution of the question. The WulTs could dispose of the mutter in short order , : md no one will deny that this city's interests in tfie matter are such ns would warrant her in settling it and securing the desired result as quickly as possible. "Tlio plan recommends Itself to those who desire a reduction of motor rules. It would bo far easier to have a two mill tax voted than it would to vote a ten ortwelvomill tax , and this is really all thciois to the situation. If we hold out for a truss bridge wo will not net it this year , and the motor company knows it as well as anybody , but wo could get u pontoon bridge right away. As far as I am personally conceincd , I don't care what Itind of a bridge is built , but I want to see one opened to Iho public as quickly as possi ble , mill lor that reason f tun in favor of the pontoon. Candidly , however , T don't think any fnia bridge will bo erected for 8omo lime iot , as I uui positive that the do- mauds of the public will bo complied with by the motor company as soon as they see the project assuming definite shape , but the move will have to uc made , and that , too , with an idea of c.irrying it through if neces sary , before tluy will como to time as tlio Dempsey & Butler candy factory , 105 Main bli eel. Western Lumber and Kupplv Co. , Iflth and Mth slieetH and ' . ' .I and : ! d uvonuoa , carry the Ini'KPsi stock of ItiniDi'r , piling polelealime , cement ami buildintr material in the west. K. W. Uaymond , nmimger. Attend the W. 1. IJus.coIlr-Ke.Council Bluffs. Swauson Musio Co. , aT5 Hroadw.iy. "Tim Famous" cash bargain house , ' . ' 00 B'y ntu CmivieiioiiH. Hev O. W. Crofts preached to un audi ence In thu Congregational church yesterday nt the miirnlng hour that llllcd every p.irt of thu house. Ho chose tor Ins theme the sub ject of religious convictions and based his remarks upon Romans xv , ! > : "Let every man bo fully persuaded lit his own mind. " The apostolic writer might bo supposed to have found In his day that u great many p eo- plo wore unsettled In their religious opinions and did not Know what to accept or behove. They wore not anchored to anything , but were drifting from place to place , according to the circumstni.ces of the hour. They were not lowers , but weather vanes. This lo Iho apostle was not iissuriiig. Transition may be necessary , but always to bo in a state of transition is not desirable. The individual who never settles down anywhere or on any thing is pretty sure to mnko a failure of life. So the apostle comes forward with ttio ear nest exhortation of thu text. To persuade moans to inllucnce and by reason and argu ment to convince. To ho persuaded in one's own mind means having weighed the matter mutually and arrived at a definite conclusion. To ono who glvf.-s no thought to the tilings that pertain to the soul can not bo said to have uny religious experience. Experience ( signifies trial test. Our senses were given us to lest ihe eternal world and know what It contains by ex perience. The blind man knows nothing of light , so the man who has never believed knows nothing of Christ. Hearing about reliRlon is not experiencing it. The mnn who is not settled has not u blessed , peaceful ox- norionco , No man is inoro unhappy and un easy tlnin the skeptic. Ho is continually in Iho iigouuM of fo.ir and dotun , tossed hero and there in the grout sun of thought by the rontllcliiig ideas and opinions that are eon- bluntly swooping over Ihe world , "I thank God , " cald Dr. Walls in his old ago , "that I can lie down with comfort at night , uotbolng solicitous whether I wake in this world or another. " Wlmt would you think of u cap * lain lust putting to sea without chart or com pass , or a builder working without square or Dlumb-llnoi So a man In this world who endeavors lo build character without llxed moral or religious principle will Tail. No man is safe without principle , and ho must bo noiHCKscd of a moral principle that will not vary with the over changing totn- ncraluro around him. It was once a problem in maUicmalics lo Hmla pendulum lhai would bo equally long in all weather. At lust they found It. ly ! a process of comnou- sntlon UIQ.V mudo the rod lengthen ono way as much ns It contracts the other , so tlmt the center of motion is always the Ruine. The moving power in some tnon's minds is easily susceptible to surrounding in- iliiunces. It U not principle , but fooling that forms their pendulum rod , and accord ingly as this Is affected tlmy move swlflly or slowly. 15ut principle U like the compensat ing rod that neither lengthens In the neat nor shortens in the cold , but does the sumo work day by day , whether the icy winds wliUthi , or Uui simoons blow. Hut of all principles , a high principled affection for the Savior U the strongest and moil secure. Mental conviction Is necessary lo bo tlrmly established. No man desires his life to bo a blank. No man deslics la huva it said of htm "his llfo was a failure ; ho did nothing for his race , " Who are they that are doing most for the world I Are they not the uum yul women .of strong moral and religious prfU'lplQftfof strong convictions and fait hi HUtorr ; abundantly proves they are. Of tins stamp you will find all the world's great rofoimura uud loaders. The walls of civili zation have bceu built by § uch men , Par ticularly this Is true In regard to Christian ity. Tlio disciples were not fully persuaded In regard to Christ's ' real nature until His ascension ; then they went everywhere preaching the word. This reunion * conviction has been the In spiration of all missionary zoal. Wo sometimes - times wonder how man and women can go to henthon Imids. It i conviction that Inlies them there. To bo persuaded Involves thought , study of tlio blblo , and a living fnlth. Faith without works U dcnd. What Is needed Is conviction as lo the fundamental doctrines of the word of God. These nro tha benefits of n good lifo. Lot tno urge nil to take n decided stand and choose the day. Always on 'IIinc. If you wish to purchase n good undrollablo watch 2.1 per cent less limit club rr.tns , and on easy terms , then call nt once and make your own selection at C. U. Jacqtiouiln & Co , , 27 Main street. Fine dressed chickens. G. Moltaz , Tel. 173. New Paclllc House , best hotel In the city. tl.M Dor day. Meals & > c. A Hiirtilni : Nulsntici" . ' 'The melancholy days have como , the " Ho was hit as quicklyas possible and stretched senseless among the autumn leaves that littered Iho ground. When ho recovered consciousness ho gasped , "I didn't Inlend lo lire the old chestnut ; I only wanted to oill Tut : linn's ' atlonllon lo a vllo nuisance Iho falling autumn leaves make possible. As fust ns the loaves fall they nro raked up , mouldy and damp , and cast into hcapj. If tlioro was nothing In the heaps but the leaves , Iho nuisance wouldn't bo so had. but raked in the pile with the leaves is every conceivable tilth , from old and odorous nocks to decayed cats. When Iho pllo gets largo enough to suit the boys who are working for the pleasure of oeoing a bonllrc , n mutch Is applied , and the smouldering mass becomes the uiuo-do-fo of tlio whole neighborhood for hours' . The smoke from this burn ing nuUanco does not ascend lo heaven and cry for vengeance , out hangs over the earth like a pull , liuleu with vilu smells nnd poUon. Like everything eKe that is vllo and disagreeable , this smolto is very insinuating , and the moment n door is opened Iho wliolo house Is tilled with the suffocatliiK vapor. It may be some fun for the boys who Imvo piled up the conglomerate mass for n bonfire , buttho mostoasy-natured mortal will object to the fog In his drawing room , carrymir the odor of burning old carpet - pot , hair mattresses , chicken bones and everything else that will burn and smell. The i aklnc up and burning of all the refuse nbout the premises every spring and fall Is peculiar to villagohood days , nnd this habit in Council UlufT * is a relic of pioneer time ) . "Tho nuis'inco should bo abolished. All the refuse mutter raited up from the yurds should be carted off and disposed off the sumo ns other scavenger mutter , and not burned on inu streets to the dUcomllturo of the people and danger to their health and prop erty. " JOAQUIN MILLER IN MONTANA. Why iiio Territory is Taking HO Rlnny Prizes l-'or Stotitc Horses Joaquin Miller in the No w York Independent - dependent : Montana is and must romtiin till lior glorious grass-sot mountains change color , the tawny lion of the uorlli. Look ing out nnd up toward Canada nsyou climb and climb for the summit , you sco such a riot of color , such u contin uity of mountain sot on mountain ! All grass-set , mind you , nnd pine sot ; sim ply a park , pushed up into the heavens , banked up against the borders of Can ada. And all cast on sucli a colossal sealol There are cattle umong the pines nlong the little brooks that como travelIng - Ing down from out the clouds toward Canada ; there are sheet ) all along as far as you can see ; always a shepherd , with dogs. For hero the big buffalo wolf as well as thecoyoto abound. Some hoi-d- oi's have as many as 5,000 shcop ; but a cattle king at my side tells mo that half that number is all that any ono man can safely keep from the wolves that constantly lie in wait. Tlioro is con stant enmity between , the cattle men and sheep men. "Montana is being ruined , " bays llio cattle king. " "Why , what is the matter ? " "Sheepod ! " Instead of tolling mo that the glo rious Grampian hills on winch Nprval's sire feeds his Ileecy tlocks are being dc- nuucd of native verdure by these iniui- merablo wooly folds , Hie great cattle king and the king of laconics simplv bays : "Sheepod. " Two tremendous engines groan with their worir here as when wo crossed the Oregon Sierras and here also is a tunnel ; not a notably long ono , but enough to tell you that _ those lofty pas ture lands are not quite so smooth and level as they look. Down , down , down ! You twist nnd turn and cork-screw around mountains that have been hali washed away by the hydraulics of former gold hunters. Hundreds of deserted old cabins , cov ered with oni'tli , dust and ashes on their heads as they stoop under the weight of years , del the roadsides and mountain tops. All the way , up and down , to ri ht and to loft , you see shafts and tunnels , with tons and hundreds of tons of quartz white quartz and yellow quartat their mouths. The minor is not nearly done with Montana yot. In an incredibly short time wo cross the Missouri river. IIo is striking out direct for Canada , with all the yellow dust of both his banks. "I should like to know how the coun try looks between here ' and Canada ; a wilderness , I reckon'of wild animals and impenetrable woods. " The cattle king unhooked his left log from the corner of a scut before us and sot it down on the lloor of the car with emphasis. "I'll give you a pointer , young man , " he begun , almost savagely. "This coun try in settled up from hero to Canada , and for hundreds of miles further on ; nnd it is settled up on tlio other side of this road from here to Salt Lake , and from Salt Lnko on down to Mexico. Yes , sir ! You can got on a liorso and ride from here to Mexico and put up at a bouso every night : same wny to the north , sir. Will you go with mo out to my fiinuli ? Only forty miles out ; car- riugo waiting for mo at the next sta tion. Come ; will send you back in the morning , if you liko. " And I wont. The country I found to bo much the same as that wo had crossed in the cars ; the same old , majestic , grassy hills : only not so badly "Bheoped. " The same herds ot cattle ; scattering pines , pleasant brooks ; birds innumerable ) , wild hurries , wild llow- ors ; the wild roses were in full bloom , and the banks of somostroams were rod ; the air redolent of wild roses. At this homo , forty miles from the railroad , and almost on the top of tbo Rooky Mountains , I found not only comfort but culture of a high order. This man had gone to FrancoScotland , Jersey , Germany. , for his cattle and horses. He has none other than tlio lincst stock to bo found in the world , And ho assured mo that there are plenty of other men not only in Mon tana , but in adjoining countries , who have oven better stock ranches than his , Tills little shlo excursion taught mo more tlmn I can now record. Enough to say that I now sco how it is that Montana is 'taking the nrizo for stock liorsos all over the world , and winning the gold oup oven from Kentucky with her "Spokane1 JUulf a day on down the eastern blope of the Hocky i jftomitnlna , through grassy valleys , too Hold for much else , wlllow-llnodj rcoks , under great basalt and grriiijio and sandstone bluffs , and wo pirn up at Livingstone. Hero nearly ovorybodv gets out to take the sfxty-milo rnllroml to the ton-mllo Rtngo line that lands you in the great National Yellowstone' Park. "What is the faro for the round trip ? " I ask of the rod-httaded runner for the Yellowstone railroad and stage lino. f "Forty dollar * nhi ) live ilnyn. " It Bounded a llttla lee much like "ton days or $20 , " which I used to hear when trying to practice law in the wollco court of San Francisco as a briollcss lawyer , and I didn't like it. But my disllko was not shnroil by others at all. A largo party from Alaska , a big crowd of big Kngllsh noblemen - blomon , besides a crowd of commoners , like myself , all hastily paid tholr money and tooIc seats in the crowded cars for the National park. As for myself , I hired a horse , telegraphed - graphed 'ahead to n half-way station for a fresh animal to be hold in wait ing , and at ) 1 n. in. , without arms or equipments , I swung in the saddle nnd sot oil ut a hard gallop for "the great est show on earth. " It was rather a reckless undertaking , for I did not know the road ; storms were brewing ; rivers to cross ; bad bridges ; lots of things , indeed , rose up before mo as I plunged on ton , twenty , thirty miles , and began to grow weary , thirsty. The mm was so hot that the rain falling from a sudden thunder storm nlmost blistered my hands , so hot were the llrst crroat drops. But it would bo a digression to con tinue this. Sulllco it to say now that I got thuro in ono duy by using three horses , the third liorso having been made necessary by my mistaking a lum ber road and'thus losing llfleeii miles. I spent ono ( lay about the park , and then I roclo back in ono day , thus "do ing" the National park in grand style in three days. My entire expenses amounted to &J8.f > 0 only , thus malting a saving of two days and about one-third of the money cost. I ought to mentionhowovor , that the sixty-mile drive which africndgayo mo inside the park is not counted in my bill of costs. This , I am free to admit , had I been culled upon to pay for it , xvould alone have boon a heavy matter. Besides , I am bound to add , few men have been born nnd broad to the saddle as I have been ; so that few could take such a ride with comfort. Perhaps the ndvisablo thing would bo for several parlies to pool in together , hire not only horaes but a pack liorso , cook , and so on ; and so hunt and fish , travel or rest , as you will to and back again. I paid from $2 to $5 per day for horses , as I could catch thorn , being in tremend ous haste. But plenty of horses are to be had at $1 per day for such a trip as I have intimated. But to go ahead : "Wo dropped right down by the sand stone banks of the Yellowstone river for hundreds of tnilps on my return to the train. The grand old Iconino mountains of Montana began to forget their splendor as our faces continued to tlio east. The old-gold color of the bugo hills began to fade away. Sago brush and sand and sand and sago br'ushl The weary , dreary levels of the plains began to fret tlie horizon to the left and to Iho right and before as far as the eye could travel. Wo are taught in school books or were when I was a boy that it is the Yellowstone that makes the Mis souri so turbid. The fact is the Yellowstone is like glass for the first few hundred miles. Such another trout stream is not to found on the continent. But as you descend to wards the Cathedral 11511s miscalled the "Bad L-inds" by the cow-boys the waters from the Big Horn rive'r come tearing in from tlio south , washing down sand and soapstone , and ashes and alkali. The Big Horn river is as vast as an uncompleted world and empties its chips and debris into the Yellowstone. A little further on and Powder river pours a pulverized desert in ; and from that joint on the Yellow stone is yellow indeed. Custer City is here ; then the Rose bud iigency , both dreamy plains , with out prospect or promise of any sort. I got olT and put two days in the most profitless wny possible. My purpose was to get ut the secret and bottom of Sitting Bull's lifo and powerful in- tluenco with his people ; for the old hero is said to bo seriously ill now. The Jndianb are sullen ; and the ngonts , narrow-headed poiiticans , and of cour.io suspicious as a rule , are to bo avoided rather than con sulted in cases of this kind. I employed nn Indian and his two ponies ; and wo rode and rode and rode , till the sun was so _ intolerably hot that , for the first time in my life , in any enterprise so far as I remember , I ordered a re treat. My first purpose , of course , waste to see tlio country. My second purpose was to see the battle-field whore Custer , my dear fri nd , fell. A third and deepest plan was in some kindly fashion to got down into some subterranean passage of my Indian's heart and IIml thus some secret route to the bosom of Sitting Bull. Well , the country was surely not worth lighting for. Out of it all I could only gather this ono thought : that the land here and for hundreds of miles about is so dismal and so desolate , so de void of beauty or possible utility , that the savages of the plains chose it as their last retreat , with the vain hope that the desolation , the hot sand and sun , the dirty waters and the drear wastes would defend them in their final extremity us they could not hope to de fend themselves. This , I think , was tholr thought when they sat down hero , housed in desola tion , when Custor found them , and fell in battle "with all his kindred at his side. " As for my second purpose , it was qutoj as fruitless. Tho.Indian would not respond spend one word to any one of the three dialects learned from tribes in the sun set world , but insisted on saying what little ho had to say in Hnglisd monosyl lable ! ) . And as for learning anything worth tolling nbnut the old prophet , Sitting Bull , all olT6rt , as I said before , was a blank failure. "Miles Cltyl" The brakeman who shouted this into our migratory tiirinel , known an the "dining car , " was not at all dusty now. And as I came ouf through the cars to got a platform view of the oily that boars tlio name of/that valued friend of mine , I saw the wisp broom on every side. Ah ! how much in little horo. 1 know from the wisp broom that tlioro were women in Miles City ; that they were neat women , nnd pretty women too , and as good as gold , or they would not bo so greatly respected. I borrowed a wisp broom and went to work on my self , weary ns I was from my Yellow stone ride and from my search for Cus- tor's old battle-ground. Milea Oily is building It is already a big place ; mostly built of brick. A big , broad , muddy river to the north ; brown and white sandstone blulT , loft and right a milo or two back ; and then the butlalb-grasB indefinitely for hun dreds of miles , I reckon ; but no buffalo now. At ono place I saw a heap of bulTulo headti. gathered un and laid by the road side by bone gatherers , to lib there till a heap big enough to stop a freight car can > > o collected. As wo near the Dakota line the Cathedral hills , the cow boys * "Bud Lauds,1'break up and disappear under low and undulating hills of vordnnt grass. These Cathedral hills are cities ; cltlcn of the most picturesque color and original architecture on earth. No painter can afford to miss seeing this singular collection of rainbows in clay. No architect lives but could IInd ad vancement by contemplating those original cdlflcoa of the Architect. And may I indulge an idea of miu which has boon with mo since boyhoodo When the Spaniard cnmo with cathe dral and holy fllirlno emblazoned on his gmidy banndra nnd implements ot bat- tlo. the Indians saw those and said to the Spaniard : "Wo have a place like this far away up beyond the bond-waters of the Colorado. Wo have cathedrals and shrines tlioro like this ; they are whitoand yellowmill blue.and ! green ; thov are like silver and like gold. ' * And so it was that the Spaniard setout out on his century of search after the "seven cities of gold. " Ho came as far ns the river Pintle , gave it its name and followed down to its scourco. At or near Omaha not many years ago a stir rup of rare Spanish workmanship was found deep in the oarth. This was shown tome In Washington not long ugo. And I know from reasons too elaborate to write down hero , that this rare relic was lo't by the second expedition in search of the "seven cities of gold. " The big puff scarf hangs fire. But the forerunner of its popularity Inter ui the sanson is in the present Incronbcd de mand for Ascots nnd Do .loinvillos. When those become generally worn the chappies who "oawut tie tlio beastly things don't chor know" will fly to the big pull scarf , which , in its best form , is supposed to bo a faithful copy of these ollects , for rfohieo and revenge. SPECIAL NOTICES , OOUNOIL BLUFFS. hOnTsiUE ANJ RilH T. BAKOAINS In nil parts of the city. N. 0. 1'hlillns , room i > . llverott block. TIHIK SALI3 On easy terms , choice roslaeuco X1 lot. l.ratmm two. , oil motor lino. l-'or Siile M ) aero fruit unu vegetable farm ly miles onst of Uimuiauqun grounds. A great bargain. Easy terms. Only $ .r > per aero. ti'orSalo Uiiru-os adjoining city limits ; with 2-Htnry frame house , lurgu barn , wood anil coal elied. well , cistern , etc ; J bearlug fruit iroos , prapos nnO berries. 1'rlce M.UJO. The bare lnud Is worth the money. For yale 8U acres 5J mile from city limits. Only SUM per aero. Easy terms. For Sale -'J acres cnolco grove lands on 0 rand avenue. Only I ) 0 per ncro. I'or Sal it-room luuuo on motor line , ono block from Hroadway. Very cheap. I'or Sale Clmlce lots on N. liitli St. . 3 blocks from motor ; Ride walk and city water. For Hale LotI , block 8 , 11 unicorn Place , Omaha , on in years' tlmu nt 7ptr cent. W. C. Stacy room 1. Onvra Mock. IHAVK two elegant housss on Glh uve. , ono block from motor. L-irge lots. HouioH now , H unil It rooms each ; modern Improvements. For silo on payments to suit purchasers , TIIPSO ore tine bargain * , splendidly located and cheap est projiorty In ( 'ouncll IflulTs. J. H. Judd , OM Hroaaway. J FIN'i : houses on Lincoln nve.,8 rooms , mod- t crn improvement * , all now. i lots Wixl.,0 earli nnd tlio other 7xlftl. - . This property irt llnulv locatedln the natural paric pinion of Conm-ll UhiHs. 2 blor-kH from Omaha nnd Cminrll Illulls motor. C. H. .Judd , WIG Hro.ulwuy. 9 HOUSKS on Mlll st New.TroonTsT city -J water , a Dlockn Irom the postollii-e. M.uoj wirli. Monthly payments or terms to suit. Tin-He nreeli'gant cot'.HRO homos for anybody and n good linestment. U. II. Judd , COS llroiidway. TWO 2-story fl-room houses on North Tth sr. U blocks from postolllco. city water , only i'-MIKi encli. Turma to suit. C. II. Judd. UOU JJroadway. "O KMKMIIDIt tlmt I own my own properly. JL . and coiiboi.ently ran innKe terms to suit tlio purchaser , uho is not required lo deal with mu througn mi avenu C. II. Judd , Ui ) Hroadway , Council lilnlts. TKTTHIl than n savings ban * . Ituy a house JL > and lot of CJ. II. .liuld on monthly payments , and by paying from $ . to W morn a month tnan rent In a fuw yours yon will o\vu your homo free of debt , which fs bound by that time to bo worth inoro than double what you pay for It now. C. H. Judd. ( W liioadway. Council Illulls. \\J IIY pay rent for an old rattle trap house \ subject to nil inconveniences of plonocr days ot arehlteoturo and dilatory or capricious landlord , \\hen you cnn liny a now , modern , be intiful cottage ormiignilleent residence with everything that heart can Ish. on moiitiily paymt'ius. at about the Mime price yon p.iy monthly for routJ. _ II. Jmld , CM llroailwity. " TO1' paym-jrent and biy n. h ouso aad Jo on monthly payments. C. H. Judd , CO Hroadway. ABUHK way to make money ! lluya house and lot on monthly paymentanil If you don't visit to llvu In it yoarsiMf I will imitlt lor you freu of charge , so that additional payments will no next tonotlilug , and m u lew years you will have a house and lot by actually paying out uoc over ono-tlCta of. its valueu' . 11. Jncul , WcJ 1 , roadway , IP you ha\e any lots or other property that you wlt-h to trade for u house aud lot , call onC. II. Judd , ( X Hroadway. I IIA VIS houses aud lots In All parts of Coun cil IllutlsfromKHto$1.1)I' ) , tint lean sell on monthly pavinnnti. or any terms to NUlt pur- chasers. This Is of particular advantage to Umuliamercluiitrt , clerkn , nn'clmnlc-i , 01 people who desire a homo near tlio nuHinobti ci-ntur of Omiiha wlthoutbelugcjmpellcd topay exorbl tant prices. C. H. Juihl. UJJ llro.ulwav. Council Hlulla. ST'MWIHI ) llargalns-1 houses aud lots intlie centcrot tint cliy , ou Avoiiua A , ono bloi-k from electriu motor , one3story , fl-room. others cottages , fi rooms each , now. with all modern improvements ; nilloimng lot * soiling for fl. iO. Tnese can bo bought on terms to unit ti.iVo. tl.iiAU , JI.7M. ono nn elegant cornor. This prop erty will double value In a year to keep puce with other property adjoining. 0. 11. Judd , tiuo Hroadway. pirOHTANT-All property sold by mo I will J-re-allor rent free of all charge ! ) , which IK UD immense saving , especially to the non-resident. C. H. Judd , COG Hroad\\ay. TF YOU buy a house and lot of C ! . O. Jndd ami Aafterwards conclude to move away or In any other way not being desirous of keeping the property , 1 will soil It for you free of rliargo aud property unsold 1 will relit biuim without coit to owner. V\rAltKANTY deeds given on all proporry sold by o. II , Juda when thorn is a fair payment down. IT XPEKIKNUKU dressmakers wanted at : 'OJ .Hi Fourth st. OU HAU-An old and well established drug ( iton ; , established til IW. I'usli r . quired , fl.lij > t b\laiica : roil : estutn. Address A S , llee. Council IIIullH. 'I71O11 HUNT NU-elf furnished rooms , well JU heated , airy , all conri'iitanceH , 'i block from electric motor line Cooil t-oardiinxt door , nuw modern houses , No. 17 North .Madison * t. B"AHR AlN-Tlots * In UlTidlu's sub , on Illh av . Grading all paid. tl'JJoach. ' N.O. I'hllllpa , room a , Krerott block , OTS In To7wl7l7iors a'lil * i7.r. each. N. 0 J J I'hllllps , room n , Everett block. JOTS in Van Ilnint A ; lllce's add 2' > 0 , Hasy terms. N , C , I'bllllpi , room fi , Bverett blic. O'lS Inl.'entral sue cheap. Uaky terms. .N. JC. I'hllllp' ) , room > , Uverott block. HAKd.UN in West Hroadway propel ty. A 0. 1'hllllpH , room 5 , Kvorctt block , WANTl'.D-ltoom andboanlbyayoiinulady , two or tin i-o bloeui from thu lloatonatoiu , Addri'KS 'Mu , Dee olllcu , Council HlulfH , htatliif lowest terniH. _ VUANTKD-A peed Bin for general house VI wont at 117 Fourth at. JOTS In Terry addition. Monthly payments N. 0 , Phllllpi. rooniii. Kverett bluet. L AN US for Bale or exchange. N , O , I'hllllp I rooms. Kverett block. _ TMI'liOVKI ) farina In Iowa and Kansas for J exchange for city property. N. 0. i'hllllpi , room i > . Kverett block , 1 OTB on 4th ave7anii loih st. very cheap llciibon & Shepherd , u Main st , 1LOTS LOTS on Hroadway. anywhere between Coun cil IIIullH uud Omahii , Heiibou , V HUepliord , 0 Main HI , VKNUIJ A lots , corner. Krunt bargains. HenBon k 8htphord. 0 > lalii fit. _ _ OTon 4th avenue , Van llrnnt tc f lice's SUD. , i cheap , llennin U Hhephard. U Main st. UST corner on Hroadway , opposite nowur B _ hoii8o' _ Henson i Hnepnerd U Main st. _ OTH on ( Ilou ave. , ceuume snaps , lieaton & 1 J Shepherd , U Main ht. _ T OTS on Mnnuwu nintor lliiu. coratrs. } in JJc.iili , balance 410 per inoatli , ileutoii i , BnephBrd , UMainst. COAL ! COAL ! A. T.THATCHER , Chicago , Ills. II. A. COX , Western Sales Apt onico 114 Main Street , Drown Building , Tolophouo 40. Wo will soil to consumers direct , Selected Anthracite Conl nt the fol * lowing , reduced prices : G-rate and Egg , . . . . $8.25 jRauge and Mut , - 8.5O Chestnut , 8.5O And the best grades of Soft Coal. Wyoming Lump $0.50 , Walnut Block W.40. JueUson $1 , Odnr M.lM , Ciuinol W.oO , Iowa Nut , &J.JJO , Gas tlouso Coke 12c per bushel or $7.00 per ton. Terms , Cash , with order , nil conl fresh mined , well surooncii auil promptly do- livoruil. --TO" THE Consuming Public The coal doalord of Couui'll JtlulTs would most respectfully * av i" oxpluimtUm of the reduction in price of coal nimlc by A. T. Thatcher , of this city , that Mr. Thatcher has heretofore duimed to soil ooal by wholosnlo oulv. ' and tlmt ninny o us have purchased ami from him at the market prices , nnd'would still oontinuo to do so , If wo could tfot a good arliolo of coal that would pk-iVMj our trade , but with coal bought from Mr. Thatcher wo have had .a uront iletil of trouble anil complaint , and those of us who have handled his coal have been to from him or lese our customers. To rot-ont this and coerce thu dealers into buying nu inferior article of ooal Mr. Thatcher has come into the retail trade , mid is now otTcring his conl'iit a Ios3 price delivered to consumers than he charged us for it at his yards , and also at lower uricot ) than wo could purchase Merohantilu Conl olsowhuro. Wo are prepared to furnish a btatuinunt fully verified as to the correctness o/ the nbovo explanation : Sntipp & Knott ? , K. E. Mnvno , D. K. Glonson , Win.Veleh Carbon Coal Co. , J. 10. Meyers , N. W. WilliniiiH , J \ B. Mnrklo , Council BlulYs Lumber Co. , T. L. Smith , ' Snokott & Preston , L. M. Shubort , Jos. MoWilliams. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H IU1(1 ( Sanitary KiiKinoer. IMans , Ktl mates i Speolliciitiona. Snporvision of 1'ublio Work. Brown J3nilllng , Cottcil BhilTs , Jowa. N -I'lsticc of the Pence. Olllco over American Hxprobs , No. 41 l5roniUva > ' , Council BlufTs , Iowa. S , QIMQAttorneysat Law. Practice in the State and l-'eil- C * OIIYIO oral Courts. Rooms 7 anil S Shugnrt-Uuno Block , Council Blntls , Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS HOMEOPATHS. IWiniMTPfilWICPV Surgeon ami Homo-path. Kooni ( I , Drown PI , IVIUIN I uUIVILnl bulb.liiiK.J15 Pearl St. Olllce hours , 9 to 12. a. in. , l ! lo G and 7 to S p. in. _ R/I / CTiTWCMQ M n Olllco , No. 741 Broadway. Hours : 8 tote . M , OltVtlNo , IVI. U.lOu. m. , anil 2 to land 7 to S p.m. Tele- pone , iiS7. KKAL KSTATEUoilisht aa-1 s > U ana ex- bhauged. Spftdil attention Klvuu to exam- luatlon of Utles.W. _ C. .tamo * . No. JU 1'earl st.f iroil SAI B Acrolou in Orchard place. This -ID property Is located in the Itlco nursery , south of the main part of thu city. l' ' { miles from court lions" , Oeo. Metcalf , III 1'earl st. ' and lotsT'TTilJ t-ain. * TfrcTiih. ' * T HOl'SKS , balance easy , llenson .tSnepher.l U.Mainst , _ T71OHSAI.K Veil establlslisd hardware store JU Includluutln shop ( Jnoil. clo.iu , new stoot ol'stoves etc. , instory brink bulldiuir , y.'xiiO , with elevator aud wamhoiiao. ( iood rpo-sous torsolllng. H. UruliU 101 K. ll-way , Co. ItlulTa. FOIl SATilJ On eah'toiins , Home of the best nrraiiffBil moiU-ra holism mow ) In Council lllullM. AH modern iniprovi'monts. llnely located. ( Jail ou H. K. Maxon , Murrluin block. WM. SI liBNT01'l'Heal P.stato. Special attention glvuu to oxaniinatlon and cor rection of title to lands and lots in city anil county. No. f. North Main st. in Jlnllln's sub. f 10 cash , balance JIO per LOTS . Henson A : Shepherd. ' . ) .Main St. ! tOIl SA IjR or Kent Ourilon land with houses. 1 1 by .1. H. Illce , llM.Mainur. , Co.mell Illairs. 'ITlfJH SAMJ l'S ) acre fnrm In .lasper county , JL' Iowa , located near ro.il minus that , are in operation. There li a live loot vein of coal nailer the farm. Uco. Metcalf , No , 10 I'carl ht. ITlbllSAljK-lmnrovoU. and unimproved nroi ; JL orty HI every part of the citv. Itiro oppor luntties for investors who suck sj ematlon ! ; splauilld opportimltlej fur I note who doilru homes , fjeo. Metcalf. No. U 1'oarl it. BUS1NKSS locations or Main and Ilioiulwny at great bargains , lieo. MetiMlf. No. 10 Pearl m. BAIiK SO feet lake frontaio locato.l ba FOIt U II. boat house and Munawa be.ich Al o a number of cluilcu lots In Hmjatta place Ui'O. Metcalf , No. 10 1'oarl st. ( \n\AA \ , HIIOP. & CO. lo in money. The inost V/IHtT l terms ollureil. 1UJ 1'e.irl st. ! > ArFM- : NOTH'KTickets for Brand rallle J of noiibo and lot in Comu-ll Illulls not hulug all sold tlio diitaol'raUlo is clmnneil to line. ' , ' 1. Hi-member you can gi-t a f 1,0 0 projierty for 11. Tli-Kuts at .Vliinluittnn and Moore > l3 llowmau's. ! Si7wi' " ' < , "S\iv7S ! , Stove . ' The best t\'i. \ i > cook blovo WJa The best if 1'i.iU COOK steve l'i IXI The lest hlovo on voitli .00 The bent t'.M wood stoxr . . . . 1JW Tim \ > utt IJ.OJ Oak co.il stovi- 'J.WJ ' Cheap moves at all prices. We are the sole aud only agents for the celb- liratod HadlanC Home Imatcrs Ihe genuine 1' . 1' . Stewart healers , the famous heft coal O.il : Movt-x , snnr.intiM'11 to hold Urn ovur inglit.Ve Jiavtt thu bustHtovt-s , the larKOstHtm-k of atovi-H and Ine lowest pilces on stoves , and even oar rhPHpostMo guarantee. Don't tall to .see us. On Hutilanl 1 IonicsuntlSlawnits woareeliuapei1 than any other wchtcrn cltv fiiun f.l to tft ! pleased too.uot < iplIceslooutsUt < - parties , and di-llver stovewllliln flfty miles of tlio city. Cole it Cole , U Main st. , opposite Citizens' bank.t I'roiinrc l " \VliHor. . The I'cnlnsula hoatliiK Htovuii arc tlio best In thu nuirki't. Have handled them If.rllve yuiirrt. I/very calo ftHomatlsla'-tion. llefoieyou buy Bee tiii'in. The nf' ' lloyton lnmai-i's nru run- Htructed upon Iho inont apirov ] > jit hclenlilli ; priiiriph-H. aud are tlm \ > uit nml most ei-ononil lal faniaco In llio world. I'm1 halo only l > yV J. l.aiitorwiis&ur , 1107 llroadwuy. Conn Illull 50O SliiV.-H KOIHal. . - . Qht'ioix amiwestlon of coining cold days In oven tun hunshlncof ihiiso pleasant autiiinn uvi-nltius. and the provident person will comu to thu conclusion tlmt Ihe best thine to do to keep warm uiulmivu co.il bills IHIII Imy the he.st tovo made , I have InuiiKUr.ited a HIOVO sale during ulilcli MJ htoves will bu Mild , liicliidltiK uHpuclul lln of choapi-ooks at the followlui ; prices ; Ono No. H , f 11 ; ono No. 8 ti-lmmud , ifl'l. ulth ttooil iliMHKlit reiiulattons , audgimrunlecil llrst clans iiakfrs. .My lenders will 1 o the ( liirhmd linn complete the only faultl Ksst/iV ( < made. IliiaUm ; Moves Irom t ) up t < i t U , and will closy out u large stock ot Stewart Moron at cost. 1 also handle the Monitor , Cilmav. Muion A ; Duvjs , cimriorOik , i.'xcelulor , Iliithday.A-orn and ( larl-inilran en rurnaci-d. Hot air and sfiui ) , put In by the only recoKiiuudskilled fn.iuno man in ihuclty. l C. Ilooljjiii llr < . , idway. _ I ) , , ) . KlIMUMISOX , I ! , I , . PlIIIfiVIIT , I'n-s. Vlcal'ioii , ClUH. It. IHNN.UN , CllSlllflr , / TTIf/i 11 PI o'Pt'pn ni\Tir UTIZhNS vSIAlli BANK , OKCou.vcir. ni.un.s. Paid up Capital $150,000.00 Surplus 35tOOO.OO LlnUlllty to Ooposltors 335ooooo DlllCCTniiH-I. A. .Miller , I' . O. nioison. U. l < HhiiKart , I ! . K. Hart , J. I ) . JMuiiilBon , ( . 'has. It llannan , Uruimuct gener.il biinklni ; biihliiesii l.urK > . ' t capital and Mirplus of any bank In Nottliotera Iowa. Intel CM t on lliao deposit * Linery , Sal3 aod Boadiog : Stable No. 1 lllii ( to lot at lowest lute" , Uellvertilln any part of tlm city. Hor.'es uoiignt and sold on commission. Cent ni 11) Jnnili'd ' , I'ltintor linrii , W. O. UTTER BACK , 23OBroadwa THE RED CROSS STOVES , It Is com eded to be the ln-st m ido and most udmlreil M vu on chu Amerlo m continent. It In con-triiclorl on the inixt .ipmoved seientllla principles , to develop the uruatust di'Kieo of. heat Nlth the least ani' un' or < oa ) . It is thu only steve In whlrh the 8\-ti'm of cireulatiiiK" lluesls jierlu't ttikimr tlie c ilil air from the llooi-and heatliia U. Uvorytisl < > vo is convertlblo into a do'ublc liealor to wa'-iu the rooms above , wltn nodllllcnl'yur cxwu-.u. Another point their favor , is the tint tlmt they nro cheaper Hum any other llrst class stovn on Ihe in.ukot. I'or .sale in Council UlulT.s only by SMWiAICT \ C ( , II Main Street. Incorporated N'ov 1. IK"0. Sou. hwesl Ciiiner llioadxviiy .mil Mnln SticeU ; , % IklTAI , IS 150,000. OrnrnilK N. I * . Dmlne , I'reilileiit ; John Ilerd-ihulni. Vli-u riosldeiit : A. W. Hlukiaaa Ca'ihlur. ' liniKorons N 1" , DolKi * . .J. ll"ro-liolm. tico. JCcollne. J. I , . JstiVMirtV. . W Wallace. O , M. J. M. PALMER - n vs TIM ; cnnn.sT i.o r or - SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY In tno cil.r. 'ilir elided opuorlun.tlus to Innno- dliiti liiv-'Sturs and IIMHIsoekern TllO1 ! , Ol Cll Kll. W. II. M. I'lIHET OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. toruei Mrt.ii and IKoaaway , < : OI'\ ' < ll > ItljI'KKH , 10V A. Jloalers in foielin ; and doiuestlo fji ImiiKe , Hcitiou&iiuiluuiKi luV'rutt n ltd on time do- HltH. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents \vantou , o. n. jimi > , inoi1. 1)1 ) Adapted to to ) , public- . liools. The oul JViniilBiutliliiKptlUklii.l . iu existence ml tn- i Upeuslble Hi tlo , Bchool room. Hchool Hoard * .leslrl'iK the most perfeu help for the t uch i are InUUd lo oxumlno t Us. Addie a ii. a. iiAi/n.\icit ( , , . . , , , , . Ueneral Ac nt. IK Willow Avo. . Council Ululu , | OM .