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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEWEDNESDAY ' ' ' JANUARY . 1890. . . . . . - , fl I I THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , orrici : . no , laPKAiiii stiihgt H1 ; rellvtrrd by carrier in Any part of the City , l ll.W.llI.TON MANAGKH fi TKIiKl'IIONKSi himiTiiiiToit : no y > . _ _ _ L i jll MINOll MKNTION * ] N. Y. P. Co h Glcnson coaI HI Council muffs " /jinbcr Co , coat HHii Thatcher coal , sco advertisement HJ licit coal nnd wood nt C. 1) . Tuot Co HHi Carbon Coal Co.wholesale retail , 10 Pearl Hh' . Two drunks were rounded up by the • polko last evening und ledged In tha city's ' . bostcliy HH J Thomas llyrnos of Dubunno has been HH4 awarded the contract for the concrete work ] $ of the new hotel foundation , HHl The Itotall Merchants association rncct9 HHffi at 8 o'clock this ovcnlnc nt the board of HhJi trndo rooms In the Alorrlam block Hi ! The funeral of Mrs Charles Wlilto will 11 take place at .1:30 : this afternoon from the HW' ' < family residence , No 471 North Klghth HH'j ' street Prlonds nro Invltod HH'f ' , Work on the now electric lleht towers has HH'j neon delayed by the slcot nnd lea with which _ _ KJ over } thing Is covered , making It very dangerous to continuo the work Lust overling was the tlmo sot for the nn- ! nual mcctlnir of the board of trade , at whli-h the diction of ofllrors for the ensuing year was to take place , but very few of the incin- saaj/i , bcisrcspondoj to the call nnd the meeting HHtj was accord I tiglv postponed until next T'ucs- HH'I any evening HH I C. J. Jnspordled yesterday nftornoon nt residence of J. V. O. Shurtllff , No MO H ; Avcnuo II , u ud sovcntv-six vcars The HJ1 funeral services will bo held nt - o'clock this H ( nftcrnoon nt the residence l'ho remains _ _ H j will bo taken this uveninu to Highland , Kan , for interment 5 An information was filed in dustlco U-ir- nott'a court yestorduv chnrglng 12. J. Kd- J wnrds with larcunv und solllni : mo'tHnged HH1 property The defendant resided in tins HH 3 until u few d.ijs ngo , when ho removed to HH a Omaha after soiling a plino mortgaged to- I M. G. Wilson Ovido Vicn illcd the In- HHi formation for his nrrcst HHf Justlco Sebum has ' released Chris Andor- HJ son , who was arrested for relieving ( lis- H trained property His cattle bad trespassed HJ on the property of J. M. Mnloonoy nnd the HJ owner took them out of the lattor's yard , HH where they wcro conllnud , without paying B damages After savoral continuant-pa and a * change of vnnuo the case was finally dls- H missed * HH John Holman has bocn held to the district ' court in $ , " 1)0 ) bonds by Justice Hendricks HHJ Holman is bound over to kocp the pentc ; Hfj especially with reference to tha Gulll fumijy HHI Hotmail's brother was killed n short time , ago in n deadly encounter with Guill and the HHS surviving brother has threatened rovonce HHS Ho furnished the required bond nnd vvns * Hl released 1 President Wright of the electric light ' HH ! company hus accepted the now dynamos and ] lights recently purchased of the Sparry com HI pany , the test proving hutlsfnctory 'Hio HI nnw dvnumos nro much smaller than the qld HJ ! oncs " ' o same power , oromoro easily kept HJ : clean and looked nftor , and tha lights burn HUH mora steadily aid with less hissing They HH" nro in fact almost noiseless , and the inaiea- HHHV tions are that they will shortly replace the HH | | Thomson-Houston lights in the stores nnd mH | : all places of business s "Itonnh , the Gynsy's Duuphtcr , " wns pro ; HH > sontcd before a very small nudienco nt Do- mmi hany's last evening by Miss Ullio Alter mmii strom and company The only fcaturo mmi' worthy of spcciil note was the dancing pf IS Miss Aknrstrom Nqiic can gainsay her HHf ! ability la this direction , but the same cannot I , bo said of her ncting , which was scarcely HHi mediocre Her claim upon the public favor HHj must como from the nimble use of her fact mmi ; ttnd lc > ! S' m handling which she is decidedly | HH | | clever Stio is indeed n dancer , but It would He require uu elnstio Imagination to call her an HHh actress U i Drs Woodbury nave romovnd their dental mmi ofllco to 101 Pearl street , up stairs HHH | > | mmi ! sM' Williamson sells the Standard nnd mmi7 Domestic sewing machines lot ) Main St milt Finest line confectionery , fruits , nuts nnd HH | holiday grocorics in the city S. T. Mc- HHi Ateos HH | • HHI P. C. Miller , best paper hanging and doc HH orating ' 1 ho best is the cheapest mmii o I' : Saddle Hock restaurant , 102 Uroadwav , mmi oncn a-v nrul night First class J. b. mmi Yancy , prop , HHa < Pi-rwonnl 1'nrairriiphs. Mm Hnrry Jackson is visiting in Ucs Moines , lames FrunKlin of Noola wns a Bluffs vis S itor yesterday ' HHa Superintendent Hlnnchard of the Wabash HH j was In the city yesterday mljlb Ii9S Kuima L. Morse left last evening for i n two months visit with friends in Now York Dr U. Maltbv , roprisentlnir the Washing 1 ton Ufa Insurauco comoany , was in the citv yesterday Mrs Tipp , residing on Seventeenth ave _ nue , was seriously Injured by a full on an mmi icy Bidowalk ' William Ulood of Aberdeen , S. D „ has ro- mmi moved wltli tils family to Council llluffs Ho mmi' ' has entered upon the duties of a position m HH , the general auditors olUco of the Union Pa- mmi cln ° ln Gniaha H A Ctinnoo to Snvo no Par Ccitt for mmV' ti > n Next voic mmH T1' ° L'ouncil ntuffs Carpet compnny at the ; 1 close of the busiest season they have known HHn llnd on baud an unmenso line of remnants In HI nil grades of carpets They run ln pieces HHp from Vi to S3 ynrdB , sultablo for small rooms , HJ libraries and bed chambers Many of the HJ pieces bavo borders to match , thus enabling HJ thorn to rover larger rooms All of these HJ goods will bo sold at such bargains that will H H mulio It an object for a customer to como a mmm long unv to Investigate Tapestry Brussels HJ < fiuo , body Brussels TJio , velvets ( Kc , moriucttes j fl , royal Wiltons tl.15 , and all cheaper HHu grades < n proportion You wilt bo saved at HJ leastfiO percent upon everything In this HJ line you buy You enn carpet your small HHf rooniB with the best fabrics for a. very littio HJ money Tills offer will repay prompt fnvostl- K gation B llio Dnn ' oho Houlfty H Tha Dancho Bocloty hold Its soml-annual H business uieotlng.on M6u4 yovunlng at their PJJJJJ hall , C01 Broadway , and the following ofll- B cars were elected nud lustnllod : Prosidcnt , H Fred Jobiiaoti ( vice presldont , II J. Nielsen ; H corrcspondhirt-secrotary ' , A Hansen ; porma- H nout sccrotory , C , Johnson ; treasurer , A. H Clirlstenscn ; librarian , C. Jensen ; manager H of divertisomonl , Nels Jensen ; commlttoe ' on H roliofund sickness , il Becker , N , P. Chris H toffor , L. Hansen and William Larson : for H F. II , Peter Sorensen and James Nielsen : H janitor , John Johnson Kleotion of board of H trustees was t > ostponod until some future HH | meotlng H Uuili Si Gort's pianos , 633 Broadway H Thu Manhattan sporting hcadn'ra US B-way. HH | Fountain cigar , n strictly lOo cigar for fa HH | * \i \ the Fouutaln , Trv one HH | Grand drawing February 1. Moore & HJ Bowman HH | Hkntlni ; at the IiakP j The Manawa motor trains will commence H running today , making hourly trips , at 1 , U , H 9. 4 und 5 each afternoon The trains are for H thn accommodation of the skaters Thojuko H presents a smooth unbroken oxpauso of too HH | as suinotli as glass , and skating parties uro HH | very popular The trains make connections H | with the clcctrlo motors for Omaha people USB Tlio Mariiuette Society mmA 'illQ Marluotta aiioclallon , a very prosper H | ous society of ioung Catholics of this city , Hj held their annual meeting Monday nlgbt und elcctod oOtcen as follows : President , Rev JJ | Malloy ; vice president , Cmtnet Tlnley ; JJ | tronsuror , John Q. Sullivan ; recording sec JJ | retary , E , jV Iugoldsby : llnauoial secretary , JJ | John Fuzpatrloki librarian , John M. Hughes ; JJf * torKoant-at-anns , AndreivKaaner ; oxecutlvp JJ | ooaimlttoo , Joseph Foley , James O'Brien , HJ Andrew Kastnor , H. A , lugoldiby , Rev H Malloy , THE NEWS IN J11E BLUFFS , Two Giddy Lovora LaURh nt Oon- etabloa and Bill Oollootora THE BOOKS THAT WE READ WrMcott's Olijorco Hnlt tlia Council Moots An Accident On tlio Ice Gcncrnl Ndwi Motes Blio Gnvo Hint tlio Slip Shortly nflor r > o'clock last evening the case of Hello Udwards vs Uzzio Miller , which was on trial In Justlco Schuri1 court , developed Into rrulto n little sensation Both parties to the suit nro prostitutes , and the action was brought to recover rent which the plaintiff nllegcd was duo her It also transpires that the plaintiff was Indebted to Ovido Vlon , n inonoy lender , for ijulton littio sum , and as itnppearod Unit the woman was preparing to snip to Otnnlm , Vlon concluded that something would have to be done Ar rangements were therefore mndo to havohor urrostcd us soon as the case then pending was disposed of by the court A "luver" of the woman happened to bo pres ' ent , nnd ha saw what wns going on tlo loft the court room , but reappeared in a few minutes nud beckoned the woman to come to the uoor The ofllcor suspected nothing , nnd slio wns half way down stalls before Viou dlscovtred what was Up Ho rushed nftor the Hying pair , who hastily tlmblcd Into a hack that was waning ut the curb stone Vlon frantically snouted to Constable Formnn to "ntop them , " etc . but before ho could explain what the churga was , the hack was rolling rapidly toward Omaha Viou Jumped into his buggy , which was standing near , and taking the ofllcor with him started In pursuit Tno race down Broadway was a lively one , both drivers urging their hoi ses ulong at a mad gallop The inonoy lender ami bill collector had n shadotho best or it and by the time Stieots- villo was reached tha hack driver b.iw that ho would be overhauled before ho could get across the bildgo Ha accordingly turned the corner of Twenty-sixth street , and was momontnrllv lost to now Whou Vlon reached there the hack was discovered still moving rapidly , but it was soon over taken Uverythitig was there but the woman , and it then transpired that during thu short time the hack wns out of sight it had stopped and the fugitive had given her pcrsuers the slip She wns undoubtedly in hiding in some of the saloons neat there , but she could not bo found ; and tha hot chusu of two miles i.uiountod to nothing ' Tlio Udwards woman is now undoubtedly safe in Omaha , and un til ho call renew her " nuuiiIntanco on this side of the river , yien will hang on to his little bill , nml ligtiro up the intoiest and costs with a generous hahd " * The Hess Investment und Trust company • - o . J. G. 'Tipton , real estate , 5'27 Broadway 'J tin Public Ijilirnry 1 ho annual report of tno free public li brary contains many features of interest The receipts and expenses were as follows : mrtirTs Balance on hand December 31,1SS3.$1,193 D2 Ileceivod by treasurer of library -lrom city treasurer 4,370 04 Received by treasurer of- library from librarian 05 03 Total receipts for 1SS9 10,000 07 EM'ESlllTUllCS Books ' 8 003 44 Uont 035 40 Salary , librarian 070 00 Salary , janitor 124 00 Fuel iib P0 Gas and electric llhht I3J 71 ice . * : s oo Magazines nnd paoors..j 12100 Binding and repairing booliB 15100 Insurance , , . , CO 00 Printing 27 00 Furniture 32 00 Freight 10 02 Labor In Horary . - 31 20 Library supplies . . . , , 10 00 Hcinoval of library 04 b5 Fitting up library rooms 1,203 41 Sundries 27 87 Total $1,005 , 12 Number of volumes in library In 1839 , 8,470 ; number volumes in library in 18bS , 0.912 ; inerenso , 55S Number of books pur chased , 553 volumes ; nuipbcr of books do nated circulating library , 25 volumes ; num ber books government and Iowa documents , GO volumes ; Iowa , 2 ; numoor of pamphlets , 00. Number of registered book takers in 1S39 , 2b00 ; number of registered book takers in 1838,2,442 ; Increase , 333 Number of books taken ln lSSfl , 30,13S ; number of books taken In 1838 , 20,314 ; in crease , 821. Clusslilcatlon , viz Philosophy , 434 ; theology elegy , 511 ; natural science , etc , 1,743 ; poetry und essays , 3,533 ; history nud biography , 3,724 ; travels , 1,292 ; llctlon , 17,890. • Number of visitors to library and reading room , 40,010. A revlovv of the work of the past year and the prospects for the ono Just begun are then set forth The terms of Messrs Bloomc , Hood and Ware expire as soon ns lucir successors can bo elected by the council C. B , stenm dye works , 1013 Broadway Hereafter the dining room of the Now Pa cific will bo run on setnl-Kuropeau Dion All meals served at 25 cents eaeb Save 80 per cent on tombstones nnd menu ments Design sheet and pricelist frco , L. Kelley , 2 < W Broadway , Council Bluffs The Wostoott Hlvorco Sonndiil Obstructions to the successful issue of II B. Wcstcott's divorce suit are developing In unexpected and out of the way places , In his petition ho alleged that bis wife was guilty of adultery tyltU a traveling man named James McCullouga , at the MoICIs- sick house , ln Hamburg , la , on thn 13th of last May Ho also claims that lie vlsltod Hamburg on Christmas day and lound that tholeave * ot thu betel register , containing the dates from May 11 to 14 , had boon cut out Tbreo Hamburg citizens now take a band in replying to the plaintiffs notltiou and allegations Their communications are as follows ; Hamiiuho , la , Jan I ) , 1890. This Is to cer tify that wo , or either of us , have no recol lection of Mr James McCullough stopping at the MeKUslok house , or any other hotel , accompanied by and occupying the sama room with his wlfo , or any lady purporting to bo his wlfo , and that there is nothing on our register to indicate that said McCul lough ever was at our house accompanied by a lady The loaf of the register con taining the dates rrom May 11 to 14,1889 , has been cut out by some person unknown to us , and the Btatomcnt made by R. B , Westcott that we , orcltbor of us , ever saw James MoCullou gb cut the lcaf.out and so stated to him ( It B. Westcott ) is utterly false , as wo know nothing of the leaves being missing for scvoii months nftor the dates that are missing Wo , or either of us , will go before u Justice or notary und make uQldavlt to the above statement if necessary D. HUXTElt , Proprietor McKisslck House F. J. Nies , Clerk HiMnuiio , la , Jan 6. This is to certify that I did not see or know that on or about May 13 or 14 , lssl ) , James McCullough , whom I met hero at that time , was accompanied bv his wife or any other lady I did not eo It II Westcott hero Christmas day M. F. Tiler A desirable ofllco for rent Inquire of Pusey & Smith , 18 Pearl street P , Jansson , toacucr ot tlio zither , 027 Third avenue , Couucll Bluffs The Council Meets The council , met yesterday morning , Mayor Kohror presiding , and Aldermen Everett , Knepher , Lacy , Waterman and Weaver answered roll call A claim for 111.50 in favor ot the St Bernard hospital for Uktug care ot sick pee ple , wa presented Kncphor moved It bo rofcrrcd to the county board , An auiond- mout to allow the same wns lost , nnd the original motion prevailed A resolution wns presented by Alderman Kvcrett requiring the marshal to keep n detailed account of meals furnished prison ers , nnd fllo same each month with the nudltor , wns carried A clnlm for $2,587.47 In favor of E. A.Wick- ham & Co . for sewer work , wns allowed A similar claim for (3i for extra wnrk was nl- lowcil A bill forsldownlk In frontof city property on Third avcnuo was allowed , It amounted to $19.40. A bill for t24 In favor of A. Hoardsloy was allowed The discussion wns over n cnargo for vitriol , it being shown that Dubuque pass 3 cents per pound , whllo the Bluffs pays C' < cents Both parties purchase at the Omaha smelting works , Grading and sidewalk claims In favor of G. F. Smith , * t7.flli John Flagcollo , $100,07 ; P. Sweeny , $103 ; J. W. Kelley , $9102. Estimates for grading sewers , shloivalks , In favor of Thomas Ualviu : J. F. Kelley , South Eighth street ; J. W. Kelley , North Sixth ; George Smith , Thirteenth street , unrt E , A. Wickham & . uo , were ordered pub lished Property owned by Mrs Mithen was stricken nut until the work is com pleted according to contract * Bonds for fJnSl 113 for Intersection grad ing nnd $2,997,10 for street grading were al lowed to various contractors The llnauco committee wcro directed to nave blank warrants printed Property ow ners on Avenue L from Eighth street cast were directed to gr.ido that street , A motion of Alderman Knepher , that the flnanco committco bo directed to purchase n toaui for tlio new hose house , wns lest Alderman Everett Btated Vo was opposed to Increasing the expenses of thedcpuitincut Waterman then changed bis vote nnd the motion prevailed The chief of the flro department nnd flnanco comtnltteo were instructed to pur chase 1,000 feel of good hose The election of trustees for the public library wus tnkon up A motion to Instruct the clerk to cast the full vote of the council for D. C , Bloomnr carried A motion to elect J. It Hoed and G. L. Jacobs as the other trustees was amended to substltuto the name of W. II Ware instead of that of Jacobs ' 1 his was lost ; Laey nnd Everett voting yea The original motion was then lost lost.Plds Plds for plmilt sidewalks were then tnkon up The eugincor repotted John Skinklo was thu lowest bidder for all work , but having fnllcd to sign his bid a motion wns mndo to ttwnrd to the next lowest bidders The motion was lost , Waterman nnd Knepher voting nn Bids for grading wcro taken up nnd con ' tracts were awarded as follows : T. O'Hcarn Eleventh Twoltth nnd four teenth nud Plftconth streets , from Broad way to Avenue U ; Twenty-seventh strcot from First avenue to Avenue II ; Plerco , State , Union , Frank , Nicholas and Little Frank ' . J. S. Flageollo Thlrtoonth street , Broad way to Avoiiua B , and Avenue B , Twelfth to Thirteenth streets -P. Swcnoy Avotiuo B , Fifteunth to Six teenth streets C. It Mitchell Avenue B from Eleventh to Fifteenth , except block from Twelfth to Thirteenth Adjourned to Monday night Dr C. II Bower , 5J0 First ave Tel 829. Blank books , nil kinds , lodgers und jour nals , 1 to 12 quit C9 , nt less than cost Send for prices Mnsonio book store Council Bluffs A P mi Till Aeclitent About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon as Mrs Dr N. D. Lawrence was passing along Bavllss park on the south side of First nvenuo stio stepped on the icy sidewalk and fell , breaking the right log Just above the ankle She wns removed to her home , corner of First avcnuo and Seventh street , where Dr Thomas attended her Tlio inJury - Jury was found to bo a slmulo fraeturo , which was quickly reduced Ordinarily the break would not bo serious one , but owing to the ngo of the lady It may causa consid erable trouble Many friends will sympa thize with her ln her misfortune , and bopo for her speedy recovery Money loaned at L. B. Craft & Co 's loan ofllco on furnlturo , pianos , hornos , wagons , personal property of all kinds , nnd all other articles of value , without removal All bus iness strictly confidential For ItcntOftico , good location Inquire of Pusey & Smith , 18 Pearl street 9 Heller , tailor , 310 Broadway Candidates for Police Judge "Do you want to see an aspirant for the oftico of po'ico Judge nnd Judge of the su perior court of this oltyl" inquired a poli tician of Tiir Bee yesterday "If you do , Just look across the street Looking in the direction which the speaker indicated , the scribe saw the portly form of the senior member of the law firm of Myn- ster , LindtSoabrook. . In response to another Inquiry , the information was ob tained that Mr , W. A. Mvnstor was not only n randidato , but that ho is already working hard to socurotho nomination , and the afore said politician concluded his remarks with the statement that "Mynster will como pretty near getting there " "Whorol" asked a city ofllcial who stopped up Just at that moment , When informed of the prognostication of the political prophet , the newcomer ospresscd his opinion with a positive Dent you believe It , Why , " said lie , "Aylcsworth has a cinch on that onice , and neither Bill Mynster nor anybody else can begin to roach it as long as bo Is on deck , " Well , but you see , " lntorjoctod the first speaker , "Aylcsworth dent want It again Ho is a candidate for the mayoralty " "No , 1 dent ' sco anything of the kind , " contemptuously snorted the municipal oDlcor "I know there is some talk about Aylcsworth as a pos&lblo candidate for mayor , but there is nothing in It It all grow out of nohanco remark that ho made in a Joking way in police court ono morning some tlmo ago , but ho has never seriously entertained the Idea Ho would malta a good mayor , but ho makes a bettor Judge Bo is a llrst class Judge of bumun nature , and that helps him out In police court , and ho has a Judicial mind that is very desirable to have on the boneb of the superior court In both positions ho has given satis faction , and It would be unwise to make u change It is foolish to experiment with something new when what you bavo can not bo improved upon " "That's nil right , but I toll you Mynster is a candidate for the place , " stubbornly as sented the chairman ot the sldowalk caucus , "I bellovo It , " was the reply , but that Isn't all that Is necessary to elect him , If you want to have some fuo the best thing would be to have the republicans nomlnato John Llndt , und that would keep it in * the firm If that Is done I will drop Aylcsworth , nnd bo umpire in the family row " ' The speaker then withdraw , and with his departure the meeting adjourned , Criynn Portraits Oivon frway The Boston store proatod a'sensation yes terday by filling ono'of the show windows with beautifully framed craven portraits with placards attached announcing that bcreattoi these splendid pictures would bo made for customers with each fi purchase of goods in any department of the s ere 1 ; Tboso are the pictures that have been heretofore furnished free with each (25. To make the offnr still more attractive the prlco of frames has been reduced to 13.50. This extraordi nary and liberal offer at once utlructed a great deaVof attontlon and hundreds of people ple will avail thomtclvos of the ppportuaity to got a splendid portrait ot tbemselvos or friends free , oven it these leaders and promoters meters of low prices offered them no'1 'ptbor induce inouts llio Most Valuable Hunk Extnnr , The Vatican library nt Homo , cole brutoil for Its thousands of valuable } booka , lins a copy ol the Ilobrqw Illblo , for whloh Pope Julius lti 1511 ! refused $125,000. The would-bo purcbasora were a syndicate of rich Jews They did not exactly offer Jull .ua Slii.OOO for his biblical treasure ; they slranly told him they would glvo iu weight in gold As the book weighs 025 pounds , the offer they made is oa.uivtUeut to the lip . ures glvem t TREED DYi NOW-SlIDES. The KxaltlrtR ft'ipcrlcnod or Pat y Glllnti , n. "C , < jttirntlo Miner Sllvorton ( ColoMinor } : Mttnyof our rcatlors luvvo doubtless rend of hunters being treed by behra nnd otlmr wild nti- iinnls , but It rtmrtlnud for ti Srtn Juan minor to bo drive/I to a tree for refuge while the snow was slid 1 up for hun dreds of yards Ml aroitml him The hero of this itiuUlunt wus I'nUy Olllun , who mis recently thrown unit hnrd con tract on the Kui\lion \ ) mine Last woolt ho secured a contract to worlt the as sessment on n claim just above Minnesota seta Citilch on Cement crook Anyone ono who Is ticqunlntod with that section knows that thu lay of the tfrovnd there can be viewed In winter with anything but complnconcy The hillsldo is not very steep , but just stoop enough to hold till the snow that lulls without nllowltig it to slldo , unless assisted by a jar ; then It comes wtlh nil omphasls that menns business , nnd the oiitiro liillsido appears to bo moving tea a lower altitude The timber Is limited to only n few of the moat substantial spruce , that have lived long enough to got used to the customs of the conntry nnd Btrnng enough to hold their own In enso of accidents The open cut that was to bo * * 'ns- scssod" is situated In the midst of nn open spneo , and when a blast was ilrcd , t'litsv had to run and lntlo behind u tree bno of the men who dirt the work Inst year , who was rather slow in his habits , was on ono occasion hoi pod into his position by a lint ptoeo of rook , which slitiok him on the beefy portion of his nnntomy , und lifting htm about ton foot Lust Monday Putay put in a lifting hole about flvo foot deep and pi lined it with four sticks of No 1 giant After spitting the fuse ho mntloa beeline for the big tree , when Ho sud denly thought of the snow .It wnslUo fuot deep nil nrounil , and when tbo explosion should ooour nothing could stop it slipping Ho had no tlmo to run , and thoio wns no way loft to got out of it but by climbing , nud climb ho did Patsy climbed for dear life , and just got ono foot on the llrst branch , when off wont the blast Iu a moment the air wus Jlllcd with Hying rock and snow , followed by a loud crack , then the rumbling sound of moving snow , accom panied by the lnullled crack of timbers as they were crushed into kindling sticks Patsy thought his time had como ; the crushing force of the thou sands of tons of snow wns bonding tlio big tree ho wns in , and it seemed that nothing short of a miracle could save it from being torn from its roots All the sins of his lifetime passed before his eyes in panoramic view , and ho felt that ho could almost forgive the vandal who robbed his cabin last wecit But the alarm nrovod needless ; the snow swept by , and as Patsy came down from the tree ho made a solemn vow that novof again would ho , talco such a chance without llrst Insuring his life in an old line company l A. I ) , a oli-gratili < o Allporsons In the city who have tele phones can call up tclcphono 179 Tor messenger - sengor boys , cabs'a 'nd qxpross wagons , etc Prompt attention guaranteed U. G. Kobln- son , manager No IL North Main strcot Dr H. S. West , guaranteed doatistrv , No 1'3 Pear Bt , over Ucli ofllco A SOURCE OF WONDER Hou-n Newspaper Correspondent As tonished a Company ol * OosanoliH ' A newspaper correspondent , David Kotvjitravollng in'Central Asia , came one'evening upon a Cossnel ? camp Fires were blazing and roUnd them stretched the men , roeting after a hnrd days march The traveler had bocn long on the road , and with hiswhito Russian forngo cap and travol-stainod clothing looked so muoh like the Cos sacks thotnselvoi that ho entered the camp quito unnoticed Thpn ho sat down on n stone nnd took out a colored map of the country , knowing well that the strange sight would bring the men about him immediately "So it proved I suddenly boenmo aware of a gaunt , sallow , grnv-mus- tachod visage so crisscrossed with Eabor scur6 ns to look like a railway map peering over my shonldor Then an other and another enmo oilging In , till "I was completely surrounded by wild figures and grim faces " ' What's that picture , father ? Wo cant quito make It out ' ' Its not a tiicture at nil , brothers Its a plan that shows me the very way bj which you have como hero from holy Russia nud all the places you have passed through ' Then , seeming not to notice the looks of unbelief and the moaninggrins with which my haarors received what they considered to bo a most outrngeous lie , I wont on : * * "Ud here , at Orenburg , you passed the Ural aver and then marched east ward to Orsk whnro vou ci-nsRivl tlin frontier and turned to the southeast ' " 'So wo did , comrades , ' shouted hnlf a dozen voices at once 'Ho sponks the truth so wo did ' " Then jou passed Fort Kara Butnk , crossed the Kara Koum desert , and halted hero , and here , and here nam ing and describing the vnrious posts The Cossacks llstonod opon-inouthod to the famillnr nnmos , and the excited clamor was followed by a silence of utter araazomont Then ono said : " Father , can you show ub the very place where wo are nowi" " 'To bo sure lean , my lad See , that black spot is the vlllngo yonder ; thoro's the river twisting and winding ; and here is your camp ' There was another pnuse of blank bowlldormont , and then the scarred vetorun with the gray mustache uskod in au awc-strickon whisper : " But , fnthor , toll mo , for the love of heaven , if wo'voiimarohod 1,000 miles since leaving holy dtussln , how can it nil go into a littio strati of uapor no bigger thuu an Kastor cako'i" " i'U ' COPPER BRADS IN SHOES How n Man rtepforcd Utimelf to n Healthy Condition * "Do you see these largo copper brads in the nolo of mylXhooV" uskod a gen lotnan of the St 1-ouls Republics Man About Town , as lie hold up to vlow the solo of ono ot obis shoes On being answered In tliolulllrmatlvo ho said ; "To these slniplftjjrads ulone I attribute my present good tioaltb For years I was an lnvnlld , ' " 'By.bjoc't to dyspepsia , neuralgia , headticho , nud ether in numerable phi tie , nud traveled the country ever in search of health In traveling out west among the Indian tribes I was struck with their remark able health , and ospocinlly their ex emption from the mtilodics that afllictod mo and also with the fact that the strongest and hcalthlost wont boar footed altogether I sought an ox- plaiatlon of the matter and by con tinued observation and study was finally led to the conclusion that thu uches and pains to which civilized inati Is heir nro owing to the manner in whloh wo itisulato our bodies from mother earth , gcionco is every day more clearly demonstrating that elec tricity is tlio vitalizing constituent of bodlogj und that this globu of ours is a nijghtv battery , cpntliiutillv generating and discharging electricity Now , I reusonod , If this was correct the secret of the Indians health was in his bare foot , which exposed his whole body to -vttaUxlng Influoncoof the elortricnl onrth currents ; whllo my 111 health was nttrlbutablo to my foot being Insulated from these curronU Anting on this hypothesis I soucht to restore tlio broken connection by Inserting these brads in the solo.of my shoos , nnd the result , I must say , wns astonishing My feet , which formerly were nearly always cold , soon became wnrtn and moist ; my health commenced shortly to improve , nud In a few months I was on- tlroly roilovod of nil my pains , nud have ever since enjoyed good health , it is a very simply thing nnd easily tasted , and 1 fool sure would bonollt nny ono afllictod as I was " * BURIED ALIVE A Uniueily lot lull iiiini itory itlirtna- tlsin Whloli S > onis itiMii-OTil , "I saw that man buried forty years ngo " The romnrk wns mndo by Sergcnnt Outright a Taw day 3 slnco , says the At lanta Constitution , and , as ho spoke , ho pointed to a sturdy-looking man of mid dle ago , who was walking down the street "Ilbw wns that , Sergeant ? " Well , It is a curious story On a farm adjoining the 0110 on which 1 wns born lived old Undo Hilly Christian , a good man and true as over lived Uncle Hilly had u son who was a good deal older than myself This young man was unfortunately afllictod with acute Inllnmnintory rheumatism All ever his body his llosh was just like 11 boil , and ho sullercd agonies nnd tortures untold Old Undo Billy owned a woman culled Aunt Betty , who wns famous till ever tlio community as a wonvor Ono day I was sent ever there to get some weav ing that she had done for our family , and whllo thoio I saw young Chris tian buried Somebody told the family that if they would dig it hole and bury young Christian in the earth for forty-eight hours , llrst putting on him a mixtures of turpuutlno and ether homely medicine , it would euro him Like anybody elbe they decided to try th remedy as a last ro-ort , and they went to work to carry out tbo heroic troatmunt Well , sir , when I got there they had dug the hole and placed the poor follow iu it , all but his hoadwhieh was not affected , and , nftor eacking the dirt around him , they rotnained to watch the effects of the cure Ho en dured the couiliicracut for the pro scribed period , although Buffering in tensely during tlio whole time , nnd when they took him out ho hardly looked like the same man But from that day forward ho began to improve The rhcumutic niToction disappeared , ho began to jfntton up , and finally bo- enmo as sound and hearty as any man in the community " And that is the mani1" ' That is . have ho Years passed siuco then , end Christian lives today , a strik ing testimonial of the olllcacv of tno burial treatment in cases of" inflam matory rhoiimntisin , " A LAZY GIRL Her Various P.ilnl'iil Tricks to Rtti llei-icll" of Wnrk , " M. C , aged seventeen , a plump , hettltlily looking country girl in the service of a ministers family , was , says a writer in the London Lnncot brought to mo by her mistress about the end of March last , complaining of severe prick ing pains on the dorsal surfneo of the loft hand Her mistress informed mo . that the git 1 was not at all fond ot work , and that she had a great deal of trouble to got her to do it ; that slnco tlio hand had boon bad she would do nothing but sit down and cry On examination of the hand I found it puffy and inllaraod , and on asking if she felt the pricking sensation at any particular point wns referred to point in the center of the hand On touching this with my linger I distinctly felt something sharp and pointed I used a pair of tbo dressing forceps and extracted a full-sized sowing ncetlowhich had been pushed obllquoly into the ilosh until the whole of it wns out of sight She could give no account of how it got there Three evenings afterward she was again brought In , and from the same place and in the same man nor I extract ed another needle About a week after she came again , und this time I with drew n pin , which had been pushed in until the head was covorcd , from the same place A few days after slio came again , with her hand ( of course pre viously lnllamod from her treatment of I it ) very edematous and of a bright blue color , which I found she had produced by a liberal use of the blue bag and vinegar I felt so disgusted with her that I ndvlsod her mistress to get rid of her at once , which was done , and the girl returned to the country It seems hardly credible lhata person ot herugo could bo so cunning and would indict so much pain upon herself to avoid work Are Chips Atoiicy A St Louis police judge who is a terror - ror to evildoers , says tlio Globo-Domo- orat , one day had a gambler on trial before fore him The prisoner denied having played for money , but said chips wore used The judge lined him $10 , liow- ever , saying that chips were money After the docket had been dlsposod of the judge vas approached by the poker playorwho wanted to know if the judge still thought that chips were money On receiving nn nnswor in tbo afllrtna- tlvo ho said : Well , T suppose I will have to pay my line " Coolly counting out ton chips ho laid thorn on the magistrates trate's desk , and before the judge had tlmo to recover his equilibrium ho had disappeared The flno was afterward romttted by the judge , but the chips are still lti his possession as a reminder of Ills ruling thatehlps were money * A Fertile Inland The most fortllo land of Kuropo is a district of Russia lying between the Cnrpathlans and the Urals Corn hus boou grown 011 some ot this land for sovouty years without the application of man uro SPECIAfe NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFF3. r-OR SALE ANJ RiWT TniGirTllAlflS ll-ll acios of clear Kansai lonilT X ? partly iniproiedi will trade for a ( ,0J0 stock of dry goods and groceries , or will trade B ) acres for IM10 stock of groceries Address tua Avenue U , Council III11IN , la Foil HUNT One seven-room house on i-ourth avenues one eight-room lioim on Second end avenue , and one elzht-room homo on Tenth troet ; ull tltted up with all modern conven iences W.V , Iltlger , Pearl street If you tmvoreal estate or cnattels you want to dispose of quick , list them w 1th Kerr * dray , Council lllutfr , la . ' - t stocks of general merchandise to exchange for good farm lands and cash : Invoice from li.oo ) to tiM \ ) . Address Kerr A- dray , Council Hindu , in K3TATE Iloiiiint anl moM an I ex changed Special attention k-lvoa to erain- lnstlouoftltlej Vf , O , Jaiaei , .No lui'e rlit FOIt TKA III : for stock , good lot ln Hastings Neb Inquire IKi West Jlroadway - land with homes IiiORBALEorltent-aarden Cojncll UluOM Foil HOM to 11.000 you can buy a nice , new , clean stock of hardware , novo uud tlnahop ln ono of the best locations In Western ion a. lf > ou > WHUt a hardware business would be pleased to refer > ou to reliable parties that know all about our b 8luc > - . Very sutUtAdory reasons for belling It will pay you to ltneitf- gate tlili Address II fl , flee office , Council IllUtU . . - - / - - , - Tf"t27l"W - T.2 7-2-s. ? ' GAS FOP , COOKING AND HEATING The Idonl fuel 1 gns It give * the grcatost dograo of heat , li always undo I control and is absolutely without dust una there ran bo no neclclonts from Its use L Sclontlflu investigations hnvo shown that food cooked by it retains " 0 per ccn jflB more of Its tnitrltl > o properties thnu If cooked In the old way You never ujo a , good steak unless you hnvo tried ono cooked bv gat , The Council Bluffs Ons and / Kloctrlo Light contpnny have made It doslrubfo in iwltit ot economy to uio gad / for cooking and boating It will pay jou to investigate thl . Their now gas J heutors and cookers uro the greatest iuccoss os modern tltnos They combine f i'A'iiuy oisiuAitir : < iuality iuality.r.coxo.MV r.coxo.MV , kiuoimss : iou usr , ausomjti : sAnrrv , < ; ui\Tisr : : hiivtix ; capacity , NO LOST IIUAT , 1 rxr.crmcajHiSHT rixTtutiM or all kids ' CALL AM ) UVAHIXC No210 Main St , MERRIAM BLOCK , No . 211 Pearl St council ui.i/rrs / , iowa * NEW MEAT MARKET ! .hist oimvii : : > . or iwoaoway Tlio best Beef end Veal in the ihnrkot Everything of the best quality and | nricoi right down to the lowest notch Lard , Sausngo , Ojsters , nud everything { kept in the butchers line Frco delivery to all parts of the city r J. I , . ttll.VY , Proprietor ( " . . a ) IrtOlt KXCHANC1K A Root now (1-room ( house . to exdiniiRo for an improved 85 nue farm In wpstern or central lowa ICctr.V dray , FOItSAMtor ExcanKO The furniture nnd linioof nnjronm hoteldomK&bli ( bu-dnes In eastern Neb Price , J8.0WS JI.MW enne bal on ca < y tcrnn , or will take ' % In peed teal estate Address Kerr & . Urny , Council Hindu NKW Improved roil estate to traaj for tinlm pro\eu Oninha or Couucll Hinds property C. II J mid , CUO Hrosdw ay T8 roi xalo In Oak ( Irovn and Greenwood ad LO dition , Kasvtermi Houses and lots on monthly pnjiuents T. U Ilolilc , cor Crossnnd llarelstu mm : west sidr iiuihuiM ] socikty of X Council llluirs imltos the attention of men w oikliiK on Milarloi and other person * of monir ate menni tot heirco operativeplau fort-ocurlng homM ln thlscltv It Is bfllcved that better terms ot purrliaso and crodlt can lie eirccted under this plan than by Individual nctlon , nnd that a better site nolRUbmhood and surionnd- Ings can he secured than bv purchasing and lm- pinvlne Independently nnd ln separate districts in the city The undersigned will furnish In formation and show the property to all Inquir ers , llfllce open Ironi T to ri on w eek day eon - lng . C. M. floss , room " 03 Merrlnm block WANTED Ataoace stock of irroceries 01 Reneral mdse that will Invoice about St.OOO , inexcnaUKfl for iJVMln Rood Improved piopeity nenr this place : bat In cash Address Kerr kUrav Council lllutTs WANTED At once good , flrbt claus draughtsman Apply olllcu S. li Ma\or , archlteu , room -31 Merrlam block , Council llllllfs Cheaper Than Kvi-r. r.vorj thinR in tbo hardwnre line nt Rhugart A. Co s llovs the pi ices In skates have.bcen cut lntwo , nnd tl.e llnest i.uil largest line In the city to seloctfrom While tlio skating Is so good come in and get n bargain Hocollect that o\ery } J purchase entitles the pernou to a chance In the grand drawing to take place January 10. THE J. . A. . Murphy Manufacturing Co let Avenue aud 21st Street SASH DOOBS Al BLINDS Hand and acrolt Sawing He-Sawing and Planing Hawing of alllCinds 1'nreti llrackets Klndllugwood.JHpi ) > r lo til deltxcrcd Clean sawdust by the barrel U5c. All work to bo flrat-class. Telepliono ti Your Patronage Solicited " A. A. HART , UltST-Cr.ASS JmLv and Watcl Repei Has remo\ed from 110 Main St to 5.17 Hroad- nay Fine watch work a specialty and satis faction gmranteed A full line of holiday goods and novelties Electric Truss ; , Bells , Chest Pro tectors , Etc , Agents wanted . . . 1ME. C. IS .IUI > D , COO nrowaday Council HtlllTd , la DKUCUifc I-JCIWOI.OS Fashionable Confectioners - 'llio very latest novelties for bamiuotR and prlvato parties Choice rrults , boil-tons , choco- latit , buttercups , and old fisluor.ed molasses Cindy a specialty Orders for pai ties and mall ordeispromptly tilled a& > Iloidway , Council llluirs , [ a. 91. II CIIAMURRMN , M. I ) . , EYE , EAR AND THROAT SURGEON , JMfcctlvo Vlilon and ncfractlro Troubles a Specialty < a abhi-s acciiiiatm.v i-iiiBtmiirn. fipeclal attention nlvon to cliroulo neuralgias , tiouduthe * . end other ncrvona alTectleni ) , u Inrnu inn Jority of whlcli ant cuufttd hy oiular delects , and are eiitlrely curable br proper treatment of tlio uyts Heml stamp for pamufiet ' llesl ot refercoccs kItcii unnpiillcnllon ( aturrli treated n llh success by mall after llrst con sultallon oii-ui : Con nnoAnivAv AM ) Main 8tiii-rt , Orer Council HlurTar'aTliius Hank , Council lllults , la anus orticKu W. II M. I'Ltsur OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS Corner Main and Droadvray , COUNCIL * IIL.UFK8 , IOWA . Dtklers ln foreign and domestic exchange Collections made and Interest paid on time de posits BELL & BERLINGHOF , ARCHITECTS AND KUPKHISXKNDISNTS ltoom 2 , Opjra Ilouso UlocU , Council niuffs , Iowa J , 1) . KnstUNDsnir , n. \ , . 8iiiiiaut , fr s. Vice 1'rej. Ciias It Hannan Cashier CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , orrouNCl ) , ni/lira. Paid upCapltal . . . $150,000.00 Surplus , 35,000.00 Liability to Doposltoro.-333,000.00 DlltKOTons-I. A.illller , T. O. ( Ueison K , I * Sliugnrt , K li Hart , J. 1 > . idnndson : Chas It Hannan , transact general banking bueluess Largest capital and eurphis of any bank lu fiorthwestera Ion a. Interest on time deposits CHANCE FOR A PRIZL Until the 16th of January wo will ghea ticket to every ti cash purchaser ot goods at our store The ticket will entitle tboliolder to a tliunco In the following prizes : 1st-1 beautiful Oold Com lleator , price HO 2nd 1 U-ahelf lloirer ttand with arches and hauulug basket III ) Urd-Falr of ladUi' club skates ti 'A < ih I'alrot boys club skutese. . 'ltiese prizes will bo distributed Immediately After the date given BUUUAHT * CU , llUalnSt S. E. MAXON , 1 Archite t and Superintendnt . I rtoom 2BI , Merplam Block , -nKi COUNCIL , BLUFFS , - IQWA , j H No 27 Main St , Over Jacquo- Hv | min's Jewelry Store R ) F. M , ELLIS & CO , I ARCHITECTS I ANiitminiNOsupiitiNTnNDiiNTd : I ; lloonuid nnd Il \ lleo lliilldlni ; . Oinalia Neb , H\ niidltooins- and 21(1 ( Merrlam lllock Council { llluirs lown Corrtsnondeuco Solicited * ! THE111MJIME TABLES . I OMAnA Hj Depot llltli _ Mason sta Omaha Omaha § Chicago Vestibule Ux . . . UIS : p in IV ) a7m HI Clilcasjo Mall . ! r , a m coo p m sHl ChlcARo tiacal . 0t0 p m : J0 a m _ l pernor VestibuleKx . . . . 10 03 am flC0 p m HS Lincoln & Concordia f.o'1 btid a in 8:15 m H ( Colorado .Ifall Bill P m 0 J5 k W , { Chtcaco Fast Mali , via U. W P. Tianster 4in p m H Kansas City Express 9.T p m nd.i : d iq 7 ' { - " \ kIl 8IOU-CIXV& PACIFIC heave Arrivek - IJepot Pith A. Webster sts Omaha Omaha > fc _ , B Bt Paul Limited CUB p in : V a m B aMSST PAUL teivo ArrUe's B Depot 10th _ ilarcy sts Omaha Umaha Vl Ko z. Mail 0:11 : tv m i So.4. Kinross O.ca p m m\ \ No 1. Mall 7:15 : am _ ] No 3. Express . - I J 8Uf : ) p m _ ] -MJSSOUUI PACIFIC j.cavo Anive at Hi Depot loth and Webster Omaha Omaha i o. 4 , fat f , . A , K. C. ICxn lO-iiB. m. Bj No u.-- ( . ii , .v ic c. vxp n-n p- in llt No it St It A R. C. Uxk - tM : p. in No 1. bt I , . & K. 1) . Hxp 0.30 a. m. K CNW It R. I.oa o Airlvo Wtt 1'epot loth .V Marcy sts Omaha omans _ B | Chlcaco Kxpross Uaily . 0:15 a in 8.01 p ni aV Fast flmited Dully < : ) p in 0:03 : p n _ - AtlanttcMall , Dally CII HjO p m 7 61 a m _ ! ' , l.astorn Vestlaule 2:5) p m 10:20 : a m _ ! < _ AH trains dnlly _ ' H * UNION PACll'IO leave Arrive H Depot 10th and Marcy sts Omaha Omaha Hrj • Overland Hyor ? : V p m 70 : a nl Hi • Mmltod last MnlL n n 4:20 : pm _ K • ijemcrFxpress ] 0"O n m 2 : r. p nt > JOrand Island Uxpress . 1U : p m lij'K p m H' Kansas City Kxpreas . lj a m 12.aj n ni IK • Daily cid _ _ _ tDally Except Sunday " ' ! _ _ _ _ if E. & M. V. It H. TSavS Arrive * H P ! Depot Uithft Webster sta Omaha , Omaha # B | Illack Hills Kxpress 8.51am 5:11 : p m _ Hl llastniKS * superior Ex 8:5.1 : a m 5:45 : p ra _ ! Lincoln & tValino Pass . . 5.110 p m I0a a m Bv David aty _ York Pass 6:00 : p in lUiil a m $ Norfolk Pass 6:0O p m lOa a m - . ' ' WAllASU WlHTnnN Lenve Arrtvo H1 ! Depot 10tn& Marey ets Omaha Omaha , K No 8 St L. Exp Dally . . 415 pm 2g" : p m B _ a ILL * P. I Leave Arrlvo HI Depot loth & Marcy sts I Omaha Omann H Atlantlo Express * U:15 : a m 6:30 : p m iH ! NlBht Express • B15 p in OiJO am K Veatlbuled Kxproa3 li' o m 10 0J a m. B' qSrP MO LeaTe ATUve H ) Depot 15thVebstet sts Omaha Omaha , • WonxClty Kxpress . . . 1:0 : ? p in liio p ra H' ' Bloux City Ao'mmodafn .o ) a m 0:41pm : _ Bt Paul Limited 8:46 : pm li.li nm M • K orence Passeaitor . 8:16 : am H ) t m M ; • Florence Passenifer . . . 6:15 : p m 8.0) ) p m _ • Bloux City Ac'om'dat'n 643 p m _ JMoux city Ac'om'dat'n 4:45 : a nt _ • Daily Except Sunday - § Hj * J2allJLEx cept Monday . . _ t B * BCHUItHAN TUAINB i' .B Westward H HunninK between Council llliUTa ami At- fVX brlKht , in addition to tha stations mentioned , r" * trains stop at Tuentleth and Twenty-fourth atreetw , and at the Summit ln Omaha XBJ Uroad- Trans Omaha South I Al- H way , fer depot Shcoly , Omaha bright , a. m. " a ! jT a. m. a , m7 am a. jl H 6:10 : 6:6 : 6:41 : 6iW 6:10 : 0:17 : a J 0'n : RU ; ) 11:5.1 : LH :40 : c:47 : 7ki 7.05 7isj ta IBM 7:41 7:62 8:05 8:12 8:25 8,30 _ 8:41 : 8 : ' .2 0U1 , _ 0:41 : : W 10 05 , B P. M. P , M. P. M. P. M , 1M. . P. M. UillA llilz iX ; IIUO 4U > 4:12 : 4:21 : I..K ) 4146 4:53 5.0.1 6U : 6:4) : ) 5:50 : 6.41 5:12 : ll:0i : 0r : : 8,26 0:30 : Dili 8:62 7:05 , . . Knstwaiil , HAl Alrtoutn Bhec Omaha 'irans liroad * H bright Omaha ley Depot , fer , way , AM I AM AM A. M. AM AM ' H 1 64 | ? 6117 0.01 hmoo 8:10 : < : is 6.27 11 rB 7:00 : 7:05 : 7:15 : 7:20 : 7:32 : 74tl ; _ 7:6U 7:65 : 8:07 B1.1 ; 8:27 : 8:15 : . 8W K:5i 9:07 0:11 Ot 'J 0J5 V _ | PMtlVM PM PM PM PM - < UiV ) . 3 ; vi 4:07 : 1:15 : 1:27 : 4:15 : \ H 4:60 4:65 : 6:07 : 6:11 : b.n 1J5 : G:50 : 6:61 : 8:07 : ai5 : 6i. 7 0.U3 _ 0:60 : ] 0:65 7:07 : 7:16 : Note -Wiirklnumen's trains leave Omaha • _ H dally except Buiidav , at 6:11 : a. in , airlve Koutli iV | Omaha Ui > a. m. Iloturnintr Imtves Houlll Oiuaha0Mp.m. : , arrive Omaha 6:10 : , dully exJ k H coptPuiiday , H Buliurlian Tlmo Onril | BKIW M B MIB80UHI PACll'IO IIAILWAY Leave Omaha dally except Bundajr for point ! twtween Webster t. and \Vist Blde-i * 16J a. to , 8.60a.m. , 6l&ii. m , Otiip , m , _ ° meUi * "C8Ut 8und y-7i60 a , m , H 8-60 p m For Portal Sundays only 8:35 : a. u „ 12:1 : * _ H p. m. l Arrive dally except , Bunday from West Bid * _ and points between WVst Bide and WebsUr at , _ From Portal dally except rjunday-arrlvo till M a. m. , 6:01 p m. H From Portal Bundays only-arrlve 10:15 : a. m , M 2:20 : p. m. M CUUNOlii ufiUFliS H CIIICAOO , HOCK ISLAND & PACllIO V _ _ _ l II No , a iOilSpmlA No 5 0:31am : _ _ _ _ A No 4 0liuiitD : No 1 8.11am 4 _ _ al AA { . ? ? nVialY ; ; . i0p"A | No- • • . " P / CIIICAOO & NOItTIIWESXRItN N0.2. , , . , . , , o.ioam No,5 0JTain : _ No-6 , , . . .3:4il : pin No.u ' 7:11 : a in _ No.4 , . .8:00Ain : Nol , . , , 6iiunuj No , . . . . , . , , „ . . . ; No 7 6il5p3 1 ! * 3