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    J 0 THE OMAHA DAILY 3BEE : MONDAY MARCH 3 , 1890.
1 THE OMAHA BEE
M COUNCIL BLUFFS
H ( JFFIOti NO til I'l Altli STK13KT.
B I'dlTirtd by cnukr In any inrt of tbe City
H II W. mi ON MANAOBIl
H TELEPHONES !
H hniiiT iiiT : ) < ni Nnai
H Ail.NOU AllSNlION
H Council IllufT * Lumber Co , conl
H 'ihatchcr coal , 114 Main street ,
j Sprimr pee 'ds , Keller , tailor , 310 Bwny
Hi Carbon Coal Co wholosnlo retail,1U Pearl
H , EdOrrnnd na DnrllnRton , charRcd with
1 complicity In the burglary of Shueart'ft '
H i litirdivnro Btoro , will hnvo u hearing totnor-
H i row before Juslico Srliurz
1 i H. O. Mrodo hnr tnhon out n building pcr-
H : mil for the erection of n hnnJsoma three
H t story brick block , on lot SO block 37 , Con
H trnl subdivision , Cost , { 7,000.
H The funeral of fclmira , the infant ilnURh-
H tcr or Mr nnd Mrs l'ctor Anderson , took
H ) plncco nt 3 o'clock ycitcrdny afternoon from
B j the family residence , 1SU Tenth street
s j The case of Miss Knto Payne , charfrod
with nstmult nnd battery on Johnnlo Grimes ,
! ono of her pupils , hns boon continued by
content of both parties until next Saturday ,
H f when It will bo heard by Justice Harnett ,
f Josephine , oldest dnUKhtor of Mr and Mrs
j Levi fjunti , died lit 2:10 yesterday after
j noon , accd forty ix years Tt.o funeral
1 will tnku place from her lata rcsidonro on
1 Ensl liroadwny at 2 o'clock tomorrow nftor-
j noon Interment will be nt Walnut Ulll
Hl Mr D. F. Tnvlor , representing tlio Helen
H Ulytto company , has arranged with Man
H nficr Dobnuy far the nppoarunco of that com
H puny In this city next Friday , Saturday and
H Sundny evenings and n Snturdny matinee
H They will prcsunt "A Mothers Love and
H Corn , the Creole
H MIhs Mary > T „ daughter of the late Michael
H Clarke , died at Los Angeles , Cnl „ last
B Weilticsiluy Thadeceased was twenty-four
H yearn of npe The remains will arrive at
H the Union Pacific transfer at 7:30 : this iiiorn-
H ItiK , nod will bo taken direct to the Catholic
H cemetery , where they will bo interred ,
H Mary McMcnomy , widow of the late Mat
H 8 tliow McMcnomy , hns received * l,00J from
H the Catholic Mutual Uenellt nsnociution , In
H payment of insurunco on the lifo of the do-
H ucised Mrs , MoMcnornv received the roon-
H cy within fourteen davs after thi > proofs of
i denth hail been filed at thu jirinclp.il oillco or
Hj ttio association
H The citizens on Avenue A are still Indig-
Hi nantly kicking over the impassublo condition
' cf that thorough faro on account of the
' ditches left on either slda of tho.motor track
Hi nnd will nppcar before the council this
Hj evening , provided that body is not too busily
H | engaged lu watching election returns to hold
) an oxecutlvo session
H { Ttio regular annunl ball of Dnloy's mill
Hj tary band will bo given In Masonio hall lm-
H ; mediately nftor the close of Lent The ox-
H' ' net date has not been decided upon , but duo
' notice will bo given nf the event There has
. never been a musiaal organization in Council
W Bluffs which has given morn universal sat
H ' lsfaction than Prof Dalbys Ho has prov-
Hji en Himself to bo an oOlcicnt band organizer
H and leader He is nlso a composer of band
H and orchestra music , and his compositions
H are boingsought after all over the west
H The pcoplo of Council Bluffs are proud of
H the professor and bis band
LbbbbbbbbI
\ Mrs T. B , Louis will bo ready for bust
B ncss in her now quarters , Masonic block , on
H Monday , March 3.
H ] 'Iho Lenders
of fine watches nna Jewelry In the city , nnd
tbo place to buy the best goods at the lowest
prices In the establishment without rivals ,
the most reliable firm of
C. B. Jacquemin' & Co
Drs Woodbury havoromoved their denta
oQlco to 101 Pearl street , up stairs
! I'crsonal lliraitrnphi
M. II Judd has returned from a business
trip "to Fromcnt , Neb
Dr J. C. Robertson of 1090 Fifth nvonuo ,
Is out again , after a six weeks slego of la
grlppo
A. B. Do Normandlo has boon engaged as
organist for the Kountzc Memorial chapel in
Omaha
A. Metzger has roturncd from a trip of
U six weeks through California , Texas and
H9 | Mexico
1 William Ward loft last evening for bis
1 homo in Salt Lnko City , after a two wcoks'
l | a visit with friends hero
Hi | Conductor L. C. Mercer of the motor line 1
' ; has returned with his wife from a short visit
r with friends at Sulom , 111.
H } S. M. Williamson soils tbo Standard and
H' Domestic sowing machines 100 Main st
H | 52 crocorymon liundla Angeleno flour
: Bent made Try sack
H | : Dent bo docr-ivod. The lincBt , cleanest
H | ; best meat maritot in the twin cities Is i
HMcschondorf's. | ' .
H | Dr II S. West , porcolala crown and I
; bridge work , No 13 learl
H | To liolp CUuiiinudiin
H Thn lndiRaortlio city..nro . orgaulzing fiy-
H | the asslstanco of the Chautauqua assembly
H ; The following uro nmong these inking'tho 1
Hj initiative In this inovemont : Mrs L. W.
1 Tulleys , Mrs , K. C. Smith , Mrs B. A.
Hf Josselyn , Mrs , C. 13. Waite , Mrs E. D. F.
Hij • Fisher , Sirs J. G. Slommcns , Mrs Chnrlos '
jj Ofllccr , Mrs C. 13. Cochran , Mrs J. K.
' , llnrkncss , Mrs B. A. Kpoonor , Mrs Dr
i * Hunehutt , Mrs H. W. Tilton
h • Thcso Indies will moot at tbo rosldcnco of '
g Mrs K. C. Smith next Thursday afternoon 1
t at U o'clot-lt to perfect plans and to assign 1
| the work All ladies that nro intorcstod m 1
Hi the Chautauo.ua movement and are willing f
1 ! to usust will pleuso moot with the others at
fi the time and place named
Hl Thu Manhattan sporting keadq'rs 418 B-way.
1 •
E Save 60 per cent on tombstones and menu
1 mcuts Doslgu sheet and price list fr o. L.
1 Helloy , 203 Broadway , Council Bluffs
n C. 11. stcamdyo works , 1013 Broadway
H Doslrablo dwellings for rent at reduced
1 prices by E. II , Sbcafo & Co , , runtal agouts i
f Broadway and Main St , up stairs
11 Murptiy'H Toinparaiiao Moollnen
V | Uev T , J. Mackay , rector of St Paul's ,
Hl presided at the union gospel tompcranco
Bl meeting at Masonlo temple last evening , It
Bjj was the fourth lecture of the sorlcs dellv-
H orod by Francis Murphy , and the largo hall
Hj was packed An excellent choir led the
H ulnglng , nearly all thn members of ttio choirs
H of the city churches roipondiug to the call to
H assist Tbcso lectures uro very interesting ,
j and the result thus fur is very satisfactory ,
j several hundred having already signed the
1 pledge ' 1 hey will bo contiuuod during the
j remalndor of tbo wcok Mr , Murphy is a
H ] magnetic speaker , and firmly impresses his
. nudieuco that ho moans till that ha says
H Ho describes must graphically portions of
H his oarllcr life , when ho was a slave to the
H drink habit , and the fuct that ho has been all
B over the ground himself and knows from
pn blttor exoenenco what ho is talking about ,
fives additional weight to every statement
lo Is ably seconded In his good work by the
H pastors of the various churches , who are
j nightly beside him on the platform ,
H | One hundred und llvo millions of money ,
j not in insurance , but lu sound marketable
H securities , such Is tbo announcement which
B the Now York lifo Insurance company makes
H of IIb condition January 1. lbUO Over
H 115,000,000 of this amount is surplus over
H legal liabilities , and represents the savings
1 made from the rates of insurauce , exclui-
H lve of amouuts already roturncd to policy
H lie ' .dors lu dividends , which reach over
H tVir.OOO.OOO , Tbo Now York Lifo Is forty
H flye years old , and has accumulated assets at
j the average rate of oyer f . ' ,000,000 , per year ,
H its present rate of increase loini : over 111-
B 000,100. It does not need so much buslucas
H In order to bo prosperous , but If pcoplo will
H have Its contracts who shall say them nuyi
B its admirable system of policies , lis splondld
I management , It * liberul treatment of policy
B holders , aud tbo largo returns tnado upon
H Its uiuturlug Tonttnos , glvo It a prestige with
1 the public which insures success , Tbe fuller
j statement will bo Xuud lo our advertising
H tolutnna
SUNDAY : NEWS IN THE BLUFFS
The Political Situation Clalm3
Almost Undlvldoa Attontlou
A GENERAL DESIRE FO R REFORM
Tlio CoiigrccUlonnl Pulpit 'Iho In-
illcsi' itnlly to ClintuniiQiia'K
Aid licnth of Mrs II II
Hoott Goncrnl Niitcn ,
PrcpnrliiR For the Frny
Today will toll the story , nnd In nil proba
bility Tin : Bee will bo able to present to Its
roudors tomorrow morning the names of the
successful nsinrnnts for city oftlce , nnd an
nrcurato report of the majorities , although
there wilt bo a largo vote polled , and It Is
certain that there will bo tt great deal ot
scratching , which will delay the counting
und make It very Into bcfoio the returns
are all In ,
The fight nt the polls will bo ono of the
most bitterly contested over hold In the city
It will not bo a party light , but rather ono
of the citizens nga'nst ' nug rule Boodle ,
whisky nnd Intimidation will bo the moans
used by the ring to secure the success of the
so-called democratic tlckot , and It is against
these that the battle must bo waged
Yesterday was the last day of grnco , and
the political workers were busy oy.ory hour
of it und until an early hour this morning
The nomlness on the democratic ticket were
out in full force , and the manner in which
they buttonholed evsry voter who passed
was an evidence of the uneasiness felt by
them They nro loavlng no stone unturned
that could posslb' .v ussist them In any man
ner So dospcruto la the situation that they
nro not working for ttio ticket as a ivholo ,
but it Is every man for mmself , nnd they are
offcrlug to saenfico each other lu a way piti
ful to behold There is not the slightest
doubt but that there will bo moro trading at
the noils than ever before seen hero on a
similar occasion None understand the situ
ation hotter than the democratic nominees ,
and they nro far from fooling as dated us is
customary in this democratic city
The outlook for the success of the citizens
tlckot grows brighter every hour , nnd It is
certain that a part , if not the whole of it ,
will bo olectcd Almost without un excep
tion it has tno support ot the hotter element
of democracy , and thcro is hardly u business
mun of either party to bo found who is networking
working for its success Its election depends
on a light between the representative men
and property Interests of the city against
the flouting and purchasable vote
In the First ward the principal fight will
bo for ward alderman and the republican
nominee L. A. Caspar , hns such a following
that his friends are confident of his election
E. T. Waterman was nnnounccd as an
independent candidate for reelection , but
ho wont to Mr Caspar yesterday , and
offered to withdraw from the rnco in favor
of Mr Caspar , provided the latter gentle
man was opposed to tbo gag rule ot the
Walters outfit in the First ward and would
work against the reappointment of C. D.
Walters as chief ot the ilro department Mr
Caspar stated that ho did not intend to make
any pledges , but that his opposition to Wal
ters was a matter of public knowledge and
that ho was opposed to ring rule first , last
and all the tune
That Bottled the inattor nnd Mr Water
man is now out of the light The contest is
between Mr Caspar and Mr Jennings The
latter will not poll the regular demo
cratic vote of the ward , owing
to his decided prohibition ideas and
because it is generally understood tbnt ho Is
pledged to support Walters
In the Fifth ward Bland Ulshton has with
drawn as tbo independent candidate und is
working hard for the success of l'oter Smith ,
tbo republican nominee The Globe stated
that bo was too good a democrat lo bolt bis
party ticket and bad announced that ho was
not an independent candidate , but the party
organ stopped right there and did not state
that ho had withdrawn In favor of the re
publican nominee Con Fitzpatrick , tbo
nomiuco of tno democratic caucus , admits
that ho is a weak man and states nlso that
ho can not understand the strong opposition
that has developed against him
In the Sixth the chances ot electing A. C.
Harding as ward alderman are most flatter
ing A loading democrat said yesterday
that the indepoadont candidate , O. P. Whip
pic , would receive ns many democratic as
republican votes and his candidacy will ,
therefore have llttlo effect on the real fight
between Harding nnd Mlkesell
The democratssentoverfcJOJJinto this ward
yesterday afternoon , but there will bo grief
ior whoever attempts to brlbo voters at tlio
polls today , and the probabilities are that
these who hold it will have an opportunity
to take It homo and spend It on tbelr families
I'he Mahattan is the stronghold of the
Maloneyltes , und the place was filled yes
terday with nil the word heelers and bum
mers that could bo collected Whisky und
beer wore the principal arguments used , and
they flowed llko water The air wus not nt
nil congenial to tbo respectable clement that
Is sometimes found nt the place , and iho
" proprietors devoted themselves to priming
tno word workers for their duties today
Democrats whp hnvo nlways voted the
nary ticket state openly that they will not
support it todny , not alone because of the
character of some of iho nominees , but because -
cause they Uecluro that * lt was not fairly
nominated They charge that the caucuses
in thu Second and Fifth words were packed ,
and the combine was at the bottom of the
whole thing Thn caucus at the Ogdcn house
on the evening before the convention Is referred -
forred to In a manner that clearly demon
strates how the dolegutes feel who were loft
out in the cold mid virtually hud nothing to
sny in the nomination of the party ticket
Maloney will run ngalust a rock In the Third
ward because of the attempt to pack the ,
caucus lu that ward against O'Connor , and
the friends of tuoMuttor have vowed to play
oven at the polls
Another thing that is cauiing trouble was
the ratification mooting at the opera house 1
Saturday evening It was simply a boom
edition for some of the nominees , and the ;
fact that it was run altogether in the inter
ests of James , Aylcswortb and Holmes has
caused the other candidates to sour on them ,
und they say this notion settled it with
thorn , nnd they will work for their own in
terests alone and will Undo the other with
out compunction whonovur tbo opportunity
offers
An unusual source of strength will bo the
Scandinavian vote which numbers 4 ) in
the city , They wore out working jeBterduy
for thu success of the citizens ticket nnd
liuvo appointed committees to work in all the
wards today , They say that they will vote
the tlckot ton man , und want to see tbe
colur of the democrats hair who can buy ono
of tholr votes , notwithstanding tbe assertion
of n democratic loader that ho would buy
every ono of their votes nt H a plecu .
Another class of citizens who favor the
citizens ticket are the Germans , and thuy
will make themselves felt at the polls as
novet before
The Council Bluffs Insurance comnanys'
average annual income slnco organization
has been { 120,000.00. Disbursements
sluco organlzav " 'ju for losses and ether ex
penditures now exceeds (1,000,090.00. Hlsks
written slnco organization , (12,770.515 00
ttvery property owner should patromzo this
homo institution , and in that way encourage
und build up our city J , 11. Allen is the city
agent ot this company , and a moro honor *
able , reliable and trustworthy man can not
bo found Tno directors of the company ura
Hon \V. F , Supp , E. L. Sbugart , F. M. Guult ,
John Henuers , M. C. lirainerd und J. Q.
Anderson
City Steam Laundry , 81 Main Tel 141.
TlioTfHt nf Ijiivp
At the Congregational church yesterday
morning the sacrament of tbo Lords supper
was administered , The pastors tbomo was
"Tbe Test of Love " Ho took for bis text
John UilS ) "If ye love mo keep my com
mai'dmcnli ' , " Ho said that Christianity
was moro than a uiero sentiment , it was a
Ufa in harmony with the Divine will , The
true test of the Christians ' love for the
Master was the lifo bo led However much
the heart entered into the formation of
character It was not tbe end sought for
Love was to bud , and blossom aud boar
fruit ! "By their fruits yo shall know thorn "
When Peter affirmed his love for Jesus ho
was i commanded lo feed the flock as the cvl-
denro ii ii i nf his love Christ has lott on record
his i commandments and they are easily un-
dcrstoodi > Theology may have Its mys-
tcrlcs , but the principles Christ lays
down , for our guidnnco nro plain and
prnctical ! A child can understand thorn
Why nro all included in ono word , love ,
Love is tlio fulfilling ot the law Christ is
tbo master nnd wo are sworn to obey lllm ,
Our lives shall harmonic with our pro
fession To obey Christ is not only to plcnso
Him but to secure our own highest intorcsts
Christ ! enmo Into this world not to nugment
the happiness of heaven but to make earth
happy , Ho came to sot up His kingdom
within oursculs
After the address eleven now members
wcro received , nftor which the communion
was administered
A plonsing feature ot the beautiful song
service was a hymn ontitlcd , "Tbo Good
Shepherd , " token from Dr Croft's book ,
Golden Hod , " to which a llvoly nlr had
bean adapted by Miss Ellis , the organist ,
nnd sung by her , nccooipaulod on the organ
by Miss Bottle Boss
The popular wall popor-nnd docorntlvo
establishment of P. C. Miller has boon re
opened with Mr Miller ns tnanngcr The
entlro stock has boon purchased by Jacob L.
Jensen , and largely Increased by the addi
tion of all the latest styles and designs by
the best manufacturers Thn old establish
ment Is rcaJ.v for business again , a fact the
public will note with interest
The handsomest nnd cleanest market , best
meats and lowest prices at J. M , Seamans
•
o
The water runs when Blxby plumbs ,
Denth or Mre II II , Scott
At 0:30 : o'clock Saturday evening Hannah
II , , wlfo of S. W. Scott , passed away after
an Illness of about six months , ngod forty
yenrs , eight months and six dnys Her
ailment was cancer
The deceased was born in Muncie , Iml
Juno 23 , 1S40. She was married to Mr
Scott In Ulo'omflold , this state , September 2 ,
1S30 , and bad resided In lowu over forty-two
years She came to Council Bluff * about
seven years ago , nnd bIiico that time mndo
this city her homo Besides her husband
the deceased leaves three children to mourn
her death They nro Mrs J. C. Hoffman of
Livingston , 111. ; Mrs W. II Cop3onnnd Miss
Blrdlo Scott of Council Bluffs
Mrs Scott was u member of the Broadway
Methodist Episcopal church , and n devout
Christian She had a large circle ot friomls
here , all ot whom will deplore the sad event
The remains will bo taken to Clurlnda for
interment
JU Tipton , real estate , 527 Broadway
Wo want you to list your rental property
with us and wo will secure you good , reliable
liable tenants , llcnts collected and special
attention given to care or property E. II
Sheafe & Co , Broadway and Main st , up
stairs
S. B. Wadsworth & Co , 207 Pearl street ,
loan money lor Lombard Inv Co
A full line of jellies , preserves nnd jams
Just opened Kollcy & Younkerman
A New Iastnrnte
Rev S. Alexander has resigned the pastorate -
torato of tbo Fifth Avenue Methodist Epis
copal church , and will herenftor devote his
attention Bolely to the Trinity church , which
has been holding its meetings at Laey's hall
on South Main street tor some time past It
is tbo intention to build a now church edifice
Tbo organization has already purchased a
lot on the southwest comer of Fourth street
and Ninth avouuo , and a mooting > vas held
Saturday evening to make further arrange
ments for the work of building Plans arc
being drawn , and a subscription list has
been started to raise the necessary funds
Mr Alexander , is a hard worker , and to
his efforts is larecly duo tbo rapid progress
made by the Fifth avenue church in tbo past
year The best wishes of the public will at
tend him in bis now enterprise
Full line of homcopathicmedlcines at Ellis .
A. Adler of Chicago.has Just opened tbo
largest wholesalb nnd retail manufacturing
establishment for picture frames and mould
ings lu the west Before really establishing
his business hero his wires health failed ,
and ho Is compelled to return to Chicago
For this reason bo has determined to sell at
wholesale and retail the entlro stock of over
5,000 metal leaf and bard wood frames , with
several thousand line pictures , etchings , etc ,
at any saenfico the public demands 211
Brondway ,
Gillette & Freomau , practical decorators ,
28 Pearl
Ilnhy's Wardrobe
Baby's wnrbrobo is often a matter of
interest It Is curious that in England
infants rarely , if ever , wear caps , while
abroad they mostly do , und pretty ,
dainty ones , too , composed of line work
and lacu insortioii , and closoly-plcatcd
lace with bows and narrow ribbons in
front , next the fuco , says a London letter -
tor to Cnssoll's Family Magazine An
old fashion has boon revived , of long
veils made of net edged with lace ,
which almost reach to the hem of the
clonic , nnd-thoy throwJnckcasily , being ,
of such soft comprcssiblo not
| Kobes and cloaks do not differ much
as yonro roll by Corded silk is often
now employed for the cloaks , which nro
wadded , and lined with n thinner make
of silk , but the capes are much dcopcr ,
and often bordered with thick embroid
ery upon muslin , and then nppliquodon
to the silk with a full I rill of lace at the
edge A good method of trimming cots
nnd babies baskets is toarrungo t > o that
the coverings nro all slipped on to
gether , ami then they can onsily bo tied
an For the cot , the curtains are
quilted boncnth a circle of material ,
und under this they are secured to the
uprights ; ull the rest of the covering
consists of a wldo laco-edged llounco for
the outside , and some wadded stuff for
instilo all in ono , und Mod on in a
minute In lieu of muslin , soft silk is
mostly used , edged with lace The
haskot 1b arranged on the sumo urincl-
plo
*
Mrs Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for chili
dron teething gives quiet helpful rc t , 25 ,
cents bottle
*
Thnt Mntlo a DifTcrcnoc
Philadelphia Inqulror : ' Papa ,
George Mr Joughnes abked ma to bo i
his wlfo last night und und I con
sontod "
' 'My child , I have nlways boon a kind , ,
indulgent father to you , have I uotV"
Yes , papa " *
And uovor denied you anything In
my power to give when it wus for your
goodV"
"No , papa "
' • It has been the ono ambition of my
lifo to see you married to a rich man , ,
for whore there is poverty there can bo i
no happiness I would bo very remiss i
in my duty to you as u futlior were I to i
permit you to tlo yourself to a lifo of
mitory with u pauper like Joughnes , u t
clerk in some kind of a Btoro "
Pupa , you forget Mr Joughnos 1b ,
indeed , only it clerk in u store , but it is i
u rotnll drug store und "
Bless you , my cluldronl Bless youl' '
Tits , spasms , St Vitus dance , nervousness \
and hysteria are eoon cured -by Dr Miles 1
Nervino Free samples at Kubn & Co , 15th i
aud Douglas ,
A Ilnllroail Projected in PnleRtliii ,
The Now Englund Land Company of t
IJgypt is the paradoxicul nnmo of a pro
posed spnuMcalo , the object of which is i
the jmrcliaso of house lots in Port Said
nnd Alexandria , and the building of a
two hundred inilo modern trunk Una ,
from Port Said through to Damasousiu i
Arabia Petra , Bays u Boston dispatch to >
tlio Philadelphia Ledger
Many well-known Now Knglundors
are at the head of this enterprise , chief f
Of whom nro Gen Butler , Prank Jones
ot Now Ilampsbiro , Governor Goodell I
of i the same 8tf\f3 , senator Frvo of '
Mnlno , nnd ToscjihU Palmer of New
Jersey , titolnUoL'tfolng the treasurer
The , plan is to build thn road through
the ! mountainous regions In southern
Pulostlno runnlrijry northward through
the plcturosquu valley where ilows the
1 > 1 blo-ftuned rlvcc Jordan , and there
into Damascus
Fen Soiti : TilitoAT Saturate a flannel -
nol bandage with Chamberlains Pain
Balm and bind U on the throat It
will euro any Ordinary case In ono
nights time Mr * W. " B. Pallor , the
leading mo reliant at Grconcnstlo , In .
says : Chamberlains Pain Balm Is n ,
good ono It cured tno of a vlolont sere I
throat , I have solj n number of hot ]
ties for rheumatism und always with
good rostilts " 50 cent bottles for sale
by all druggists ,
HERE'S A QUEER BIRD STORY
it Cnst n G' .omn Over an Otherwise
Ki'Joynlilo Dinner Party
"I sco a great deal of talk In the pa
pers every little while , , ' said a man
who hns built many mtlos of railroads
and contracted for tiny number of big
engineering enterprise s , in the hearing
of n Now York Times reporter , about
the foolishuoss of having the englo ns
the omblotn of our country Ho is rep
resented us a. cowardly , thlovish , unin
telligent bird , und any number of ether
fowls of the air nro put forward as can
didates for the proud position of the
nations bird Now I nm not nn ornithologist
elegist , so I am not prepared to argue
ever the rolutivo merits of the diftoront
llyors , and I must confess that the eagle
is a thief always and a coward very
oftoti , hut that Iiq is lacking in intelli
gence I most ompluiticully deny Lot
mo toll you ono little stury of him that
puts him in a very favorable light ' '
The speaker was one of a little party
thnt had just finished dinner tit an up
town hotel it few evenings ago , and his
companions jumped tit the chauco of
hearing un iiiteiosting tale ever their
c igars
About twenty years ago " ho began ,
"I wus engaged in building a big wobt-
orn roadand one spring day wo pitched
oureunip on the banks of ono of the
turbulent rivers of the rogiou and settled -
tlod down for u three mouths job on a
ravine bridge A few days later wo
noticed un eagles nest perched up the
'olulT across the rlvor and the following
Sunday two of our mnn swam the stream
during the nbsenco of the old birds und
brought back two vigorous caglots with
thorn \
"Wo hurriedly patched upn pen of
pine slabs for the captives , making it
about seven foot square und leaving
lots of space between the slabs on the
top and sides , so that wo could have a
good look ut the squalling hunches of
feathers The parent birds came back
about noon , and whou they found thojr
llttlo ones gone they kicked up a ( right
ful row and How about in search of them
as if they wore distracted When they
finally discovered whory the eaglets
\voro they circled ! around in the uir
over the pen , keeping out ot reach of
our rilles , and shrieked advice to their
chicks about keeping up tholr spunk
and making themselves comfortable as
plainly as human beings could
Then the old birds Hew away and
came back after a little with two big
fish in their talons They circled and
circled nround over the pen , and finally
let the llsh drop straight as u die right
between the slabs jn the roof They
kept up this performance every nay for
a fortnight , und uovor in all that time
did they raibs hitting the pen with thn
fish they droppoo\ , Their parental af
fection and intelligence bo worked on
us that wo put , the eagles back on the
other side of the river again , and I toll
you it wus really affecting to see the
way these two old birds hung around
and caressed their olTsprintr They
seemed to understand after that that wo
were friendly to them , und during the
rest of the time wo were there they
flow all about the camp und had no hes
itation in coming down to pickup the
scraps of meat and fish thnt wo would
throw to them , 1 cant say that they
shed tears ever our departure , but I
will warrant that they felt the pangs of
sopuration us keenly as wo did "
Shaken 0.it of Genr ,
By malarial disease tbo human machinery
cannot half perform Its ofllco Digestion ,
secretion , evacuation uro disordered , thu
blood becomes watery , the nerves feeble ,
the countenance ghastly , sloop disturbed and
appetite capricious Terrible is the disease ,
foil its consequences Thcro is , however , u
known antidote to the miasmatic poison , and
a certain safeguard against it In malarious
regions of our south aud west , in Soutn
America , Guatomnla and on the Isthmus of
Panama , as well as in traasmarino countries
where the scourga oxistB , this InimltaDlo
-provontivo-and remedy , llostettcr'sStomach
Bitters , has , during the lastthlrty-Avo years ,
been constantly widening the urea of its use
fulno3s , and demonstrating its sovereign
value Liver coumlaint , dyspepsia , consti
pation , kidney tioublo , rheumatism and do-
blllty are all remedied by it
*
MULES RIDE DOWN HILL
A Deckled Novelty in Trnmwny Pract
ice In California
Wo illustrate a novo'ty in tramway
practice tiiiton from the ruilroad oper
ated in the beautiful town of Ontario ,
San Bernardino county , California , says
the scientific American The railroad
passes through the middle of Euclid ,
avenue , a broad und beautiful strcot ,
bordered with orange and lemon trees
The avenue U some six miles and a
half in length , with heavy grades us It
approaches the hills
The cur is drawn up hill and over
the levels by a pair of mules , but in
going down grades the muios ride and
the car moves by gravity , ns shown in
our engraving A nlatform with fold
' ing sides is provided , which is supported
ted near ono end upon a pair of wheals
The opposite end of the platform is sup
ported on the curt When the mules nro
the tructlvo power1 the sides of the
plntform are folded down nnd the whole
rolls back unuor-tHo bottom ot the car ,
where it romaii ' , " and is drawn along
the track with the par The wheels on
which the platform is curried are of
small dinmctor , nu 'A near them is u
brake bearing directly on the rail when
applied by the conductor .
On down grades Iho platform or truck
is drawn out from beneath the car , the
sides uro raised ; ifiul the guardrails ,
otc , nro adjusted , The mules are
driven upon the platform , the gutes are
closed and all is ready for the descent ,
The mules quietly standwell fenced iu ,
while the cur iapidly ; runs down the
grade - . i/i
Wo nro indebted to K. P. Slater of
Onturio , Ctil , . for photographs from
which our illustration has been pre
pared
a.
What Is moro attractive than a pretty face
with afresh , bright complectlon i For it use
Pozzonl's Powder ,
m
Hnmnnllo Onrcor of a Cro > k.
Courthouse Dotoctlvo George W.
Ryan , who has just returned from Cull
fornia , saw a number of old-time crooks
during his visit to tbe Pacillo coast ,
suys the Cincinnati Enquirer Ono of
thorn , "Brocky" Horton , who wus ira
plicated with Lou Huuok in the murder
of a truvolinp mnn In Ohio several
years ago , is doing wall Horton and
Iluuak were both hotel sneaks und sure
thing mop , nnd Ilauuk Is still in the
Columbus pcnltontlary ( or the murder
Horton was pardonotf and wont west
Ho 1 landed In Fresno , Cnl , where La
Blnncho ] , the prlzo llghtor trnlnod for
his 1 late fight with Dempsey , Horton
wns ' "on the sknto9" there , but did not
have I a pair of shoos to cover his foot ,
Somehow ! or ether ho mot a. Spanish
girl i of wealthy parents who was nt-
loading the sisters convent nt Fresno
Horton is n tall , lanky , lll-shnpcd fol
low , nnd his face is so covered with
smnllpov : pits tint it looks like U slovo
Notwithstanding all this ho succoodctl
in winning Iho Spanish girl , nnd the
dny nftor she graduated from the con
vent Horton mnrriod her She proved
to bo worth $100,000 In her own right ,
unci "Brocky" was not long in finding
it out Today ho drives the strcots of
Fresno bohlnd a spanking team ot
horses and lives lu the llnost rosldcnco
in the country IIo oven has n largo
vinoynrd attache with the words B
HortoiiPropriotor , " ever the entrance
Ho is looked upon nsono of the best nnd
most inlluontinl citl7.ons of tlio place ,
und but few pcoplo there know him ns
the thlof who has done time In nenrly
every lurgo prison in the country
Physicians say that there Is no remedy for
consumption In some ca&os this may bo
correct Wo know , however , of many cures
made by Dr Hulls ' Cough Syrup , and wo
will guarantee rcllof ,
A scnslblo woman will not fall to keep a
bottle of Salvation Oil on hnnd for mon's
cuts and bruises
A ljililo KoiiHonliiir for "Tlio limine-
hold "
Detroit Free Press : NovorusoMrs "
when signing your uiiino It is incor
rect and inelegant Put it in brackets
below your signature if your eoire
spondent is a stranger
Tlio use of ma'am mid Bir by chlldron
in roplylng to their elders is entirely
given up ; they are taught to say yes ,
mamma , " or "no , grandmamma , " and
in answering tlio questions of others
when obliged to mister with u pluin
yes or "no , " they simply repent the
nnmo of the person adJrossod as "Y"cs. .
Mrs Smith "
A widow should not use her late hus
bands title on invitations or cards
. Do not ask anybody to excuse your
glove a glove is not an orrorto bo p.ir-
( loned
A small tea-tablo presided ever by
the hostess or u Irioud , is suitable for
an afternoon ontertnlninont For an
informal gathering of nbout Blxteon
pcoplo In the evening , have the re
freshments handed
Jt Is n pretty custom to send a little
card announcing the arrival o ! a baby
The card bears simply the narao und
date , and is inclosed with the parents
card to friends , not acquaintances
Never l"uvo a house where you have
accepted hospitality without making
your adloux to the hostess
Present a gentleman to u lady thus :
Mrs Ray , ullow mo to present Mr
John Introduce two ladies the
younger ttrtho older "
AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES
An Knglish Writer mi the Worshiper
or Financial llrsorvoirfl
Wo shall bo told that the majority of
men In nil countries seek for inoncyund
that it is only the gigantic scale on
which everything is conducted in the
now world which inultes their million
aires in uny way remarkable It is not
so Not only do wo not specially decry
American millionaires , but wo
think their quality of mam
moths the most redeeming feature
turo in the worship paid them
Money in these hugo aggregates hub in
it such potentialities , is no entirely be
yond what any man can spend upon
'sotf-lndulgence ' , thnt wocununderstaud
that the desire for it is often another
form of the vague desire for power
which 8ilr the hearts not * only of the
ambitious , but ot the philanthropic It
is not-tho millionaire , but the million
aire ns the popular ideal , who arouses
our apprehensions
Mon desire money in Europe , nnd
sometimes , when they have anything
to got , worship millionaires ; hut they
do not make of them ideals They are
not thirsting to bo themselves colhirs
of cash nor are they Inclined to bow
down before pccunlury reservoirs The
tendency , in fact , is the ether way
to hold mere money In a
certain intellectual scorn ; to pun
dor to the socialist dislike of
the very rich man , lo full prostrate ,
if at all , before rank , and military ,
success , and iutolloctof a certain showy
and advertising kind , Tlio sccrot
wishes ol men are many , but these who
deslio to bo as the Nitrate King , and
who watch him , to catcli if they may
his secret of success , are certainly not
the community Tlio majority in all
grades thirst for competence , nstlioy
l'eckon competence , in order to bo
free ; u few desire grout wealth as a
tangible proor to themselves of their
own success ; ono ov two seek mammoth
forti'nes from the moro pleasure of the
pyramid builder , half vanity , hnlf do-
Biro to do what has not boon done before
fore , but all sot in ideal before them
selves ether than the money , Not ovou
iu Franco uro the millionaires raised
into idouls , while in Germany they are
loathed ; in Italy , whore men quit busi
ness on 200 u jour , they are disre
garded ; in Austria they uro nothing ,
being crushed by the revoruiico for
birth ; and In Kiigland they nro what
shall wo sayV defended , with upologics
for the defense , us people who uro use
ful in their way That the admiration
for weulth moro wealth grows hero
und in all European countries , wo do
not deny , because all other forms of
irresponsible power are dying , and mon
long for power less fettered thun the
power derived from u popular vote
Bettor any deity thuii Belial , if man is
to advance , even if it bo so absurd u
ono as Is embodied in the Kuglish con
ception of aristocracy That docs nt
loust impose some obligations ; but what
are the obligations that the worshipper
of Jay Gould iu his heart respects ?
Not ovou the keeping of a bagain
Thn Only Ono
The Chicago , Milwaukee it St Puul
Hallway is the only line running solid
vestibuled , oloctrio lighted and steam
heated trains hotwoon Chicago , Coun
cil Blullsund Omaha ,
The berth reading lump feature in
the Pullman sleeping curs run on these
lines is nateutod und cannot bo used by
any ether railway company It is the
great improvement of the ago Try it
und bo convinced
Sleeping cars louvo the Union Pacific
depot , Omaha , ntu p. m. dully , arriving
at Chlcaeo ut 930 ; u. m , Pussoiigors
taking this train lire not corapollod to
got out of the cars ut Council Bluffs and
wult for the train to bo cleaned Got
tickets and slooplngcar berths ut Union
tlckot oillco , 1601 Furnam st
F. A. Nash , Gen Agt ,
J. E. Phkston Pass Agt
How Not to C o lo Sleep
"In these days of innumerable hints
for health and couioliticss , "sayBapron >
inont physician in tlio Philadelphia
North American , lot me toll beauty
how not to go to sloop Lot her take
care that it is not with ii frown or dis
contented expression , for such will bo
apt to louvo its imprint during her
sloonlng hours , und contribute just so
much to pormnnont unbecoming lines
As she finds herself sinking into the
arms of the drowsy god , lot her
close her mouth easily , allow
the eyeliods to drop gently but
fully ever the eyes , und just as she
From the Forty-fifth Annual Report m j
( January 1st , 1B90) ) or the L
New York Life Insurance Company /y
340 < Xs 348 Brondway , Now York I
* '
\VlKLIA3I iirnmKS : - . resilient
TOTAL INCOME , oicr l enf j nltioiulllloii dollars
DENKFITS TO l'OMCY.HOLDEKS , oicr l e1ro million dollar * .
INTEREST INCOME , nearly Ihc pur cent , on nieruRo nel n < s cls .
NEW INSUNAXCE Mltl'lTEN , otcr nitclitinilreil nn.l Hfly million dollars
ASSETS , otcr ono hundred nml ( he million dollars
SUlll'IiUS , by the New York State Stiuulnril , iiTrr fifteen nml u half million ilollnri
INSU1UNCE IN rOllCK , over four hundred nnd nliie.fho ( ) million ilolliips
IltO KiSS : TN I8h0.
Incrcnso in Interest $30.1,053.00
Increase In Bonollts to Policyholders 1.118.051.0t , i
Incrcnso in Surplus for Dividends 1,710,840.05 |
Increase in Premiums 3,458,330.31 i
Incrcnso in Total Income 3,701,1)83.41 ) '
Increase In Assets 11,573,414.41 - * * |
Incrcnso in Insurance Written 110,009,357.00 |
Increase in Insurance in Pored . 75,715,405.00 T
RESULTS OF 45 YEARS '
Ilceeltoil from I'olk't.liolilcrs In Premiums for Insurance nml
Annuities $ g'J , o2fl > 284.IO
l'nlil to Policyholders anil their renresentntltes $ l2 ! ! , ll11,058.87
Assets held as security Tor I'ollcj.hiiWcm , .Intiunrj 1 , 181)0 ) $105,05:1,000.00 :
Total amount iiaiil Policyholders nn.l now held ns security for their
contracts JjigiH.ilDT.tiriO.S
Ainmint pnia uiidlu-lil exceeds iiinouiu received , - S < > , W71il7. > . : t t
Hecelteil from Interest , Itents , etc , in fori ) lite jenrs , 1845-1SM ) . $52,8(18,000.1)4 ( )
Heath-losses paid in fori-the ) curs , IS I5-18S ! ) 50.040,257.01) ) ,
Interest anil Items exceed Ocntli-losscs paid • - - 8 . .H27H&a.MNr' ;
Dhlilemls paid In fortj-Ihc icnrs , 1815-188 ! ) $ : i7il)5tifll.5l : ) { i
Surplus out Ua'illUies ' , under new State Lnv , Ian 1. 181)0 ) 15 , ( H,0 ) < )0.00 ) I
Amount suved C'olUy-liolders from tulilc . . ' tf 1
- rate * , - - f tfO 5,0Ol. >
For prospectus nnd full details , address 1
E. 0. jMIThV General Agent , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA I
HEADQUARTERS FOR I
CALIFORNIA ORANGES 1
DUQUETTE & GO , J
WHOLESALE - I |
Fruits and Commission , 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la | | |
O. A . BEBBB ' &COMPAlSrT , |
Wholcsalo and Retail Dealers in 1
Largest Stock and Lowest Irlcas Dealers , sent tor Catalogue |
Xoi 205-307 Broadway , and an 1-200 Tierce St ' , Council Hliiirs , la §
GAS FOB DOOM AND HEATING
Tlio ideal fuel is .19. It gives the greatest dofrreo of heat , la nlwayaunde t _ J
control and Is absolutely withojt dint ana there can bo no accidents from its use _ L fcMB
Scientific in voatigntions have shown that food cooked by it retains 20 per ccn' B H
moro of its nutritive properties than if cooked in Ilia old way You never ate a H |
peed steak unless you hnvo tried ono cooked by gas The Council Bltilrs Gas and BJ
Electric Light compiny have made it doslrablo in point of economy to use gas "Wir
for cooking nnd heating It will pay you to investigoto this Their new gas , ; /
heaters and cookers are the groatebt success os modern times They combine BY '
EVERY OESIKAUL.E IUAEITV M
ECONOMY , HEAVINESS FORT USE , i |
ABSOLUTE SArETl' , GKEATEST IIEATING CAPACITY , $
NO LOST HEAT ' fS >
ELECTIUC EIGHT FIXTURES OF ALL KIVDi P
CAEE AND EXAMINE i , ' ,
No210 Main St MERRIAM BLOCK , No , 211 Pearl St ) ]
cou.vcie BEurrs iowa Si
yields herself to his soothing embrace ,
summon borne pleasant thought that
shall set the seal of peaceful content
upon her face She should not lie with
ono hnnd under her cheek , a common
habit with youthful sleepers , which
wrinkles nnd slightly numbs the skin ,
nnd , of cour o , she should brentho
always through the nose This latter
practice can be readily acquired if ope
is not adictcd to it , unless there be some
pronounced nasal impediment Persons
who have passed their first youth are
apt at the moment of falling asleep
to lot their jaws drop slightly , and tlio
lips of the mouth settle themselves in
hoary curves ; this is not necessary
vntil' the muscles , relax with ago and a
little watchfulness nt the moment of
losjng consciousness will lesson the tcn-
doticy "
sp ecTal n ot I c esT
COUNCIL BLUFF3.
IMAVi ; severnl houses nntl lots to trade for
Council IlintTrt or Omalia unimproved proi > -
My , U. II Juild SJtl Ilroiidway , Council lllutrs
OANV.VSSnitB Wiinted-tJood Hearty man
can nidlo * J to Jl a day -II llroatlway
WANTKU Lauy rnrreiponilcnt ; object
amusemout ; htrlctly conlUlciitliil and let
ters returned If d" > lred Address A It1 , llvo of
fice , Council lllutrs , Iowa
I7IOII SAMI A. unreuln lrtakonBoon 17acres
. (4) ( ) rod * norili of Uiautiiuiiun grounds ; Mill
bell In ten itcio lots It dnMred
U acres on ( irand menuu inside tiie city lim
its { J0J per aero
CIioIcb lota In Mullens , I'M to ! 40O. ,
Iot.s In Kiddles" &ul > „ W.u to SIKW !
Two of tbe ciiolcMtt icslrtonco lots In tlie city I i
at J1.7C0 each If tiknn noon ,
Kin a lot on nil live , iml W : will tnalce U good
lota ; u creat , baiKiilu ; only glnou
oroomliou.se on .Mndl'on btrect one block
from liroadwny , very lieip
Choice ryi foot lot ou A\o , It , 1100.
Nl"e cottafre on Park avenue
Ile/udences and vacant lots In all parts of the
city Farms for sale , Klrst inoru-aBe loans
W. O btacy tc fen
Itoom 4 , Opera lllock Council lllnirs
IrtOlt IlXOIIANfiK A stock of dry poods , no
. turns and millinery Address KIU l'rank St.-
Council lllnirs , Li
AHAHOAIN Complete roller mill aril bhw-
mill for hole Capacity of roller mill , forty
barrels dully Will null farm In umnectlon vrltli
mill It deiircd tlool luasout for selling All
InniilrleH In legard to said pionerty sent to tno
followingaddioss will ro-elva prompt men
tion ; C. V. Heel Heels , la
" 171011 HAI.K Tne seven-room rotMjjo at tlio
J. lorner of ; hl utronue and ntu ntreet , Alsi >
tlm new tfu Us cottauo occupied by me on ad
uveimo Hither propsrty will bu sold on easy
tonus W , u. James
C ' oUNCUi lflm'TOpro ,7er7y ' rorsale al : Kreat
btrKuInn The roilowimr , mnoni ; the most
beautiful homes lu Iho city , will lie nold at
Kreut bargains , on monthly payments , or terms
to suit :
Tin ee new 8-room houses on Mn-oln avenue
two blocks from electric moior hue
Two now 4-room houses four blocks from
electric motor line on North Seventh Btreet
One new 5-room house four block ! , from elec
tric motor line on North Seventh street
Three new 6 and U room houses one block
from electric motor line corner Avenue A and
iwelfthstrest
Ilesldes the above I Mavo houses aud lots in
all purts of the city
One new 1-rooni house on Mill St
C I ) . Judrt.OW UroaJway Council lllulTs
for secondhand furniture , stores and
OABII
carpets , A. J. Jlondel , l 3 Hroadway ,
- residence , 553 Willow av
IjlOUSAMt-My , side nf lluyllis park Heated
by steam , ikntod by electricity aud contalulDS
all modern Improvements I-ot UXJ by 20) ) feet
Also will sell or exchange for improved city
property , my Xann of 670 acres , ton miles east
of Council UluOM , NM I'usey , Council liluffs
FOK BA1.B House ana ton acres on Upper
Hroadway ; well suited for orlck yards ;
good Improvements : reosoiuUde terms ; rare
tbance for right party Juuulre Thomas John
son , on premises
FDItNISHBD rooms for rent at 117 rouith ' 'f {
St , Council lllulfs 3/
NKW Improved roil estate to tr-uj for iialio \ j
proven Omaha or Council Bluffs property ' |
C. I ) . Judd COS Hroadway if ,
TiiOUSALBorltent rjaMon land with houses , %
X1 by J. It nice lttJ Main st . Council lllutrs ' / ,
THE
J A. Co J i
, . Murphy Manufacturing . |
1st Avenue and 21st Street W'l'
SASH DOORS AND BLINDS If
Hand nnd Scroll Sawing He Rawing nnd HLl
I'laiilng , BswlnnotuHKInils l'orcn llrackets ' #
KinrtllnR woodJ.M ) par led dellvored Clean ' V
sawdust by the barrel Sic All work to bo BrJ
tlrst-class. Telephone til ,
Your Patronage Solioltod " Mil
BELL & BERLINGHOF , If
ARCHITECTS i
AMI SUPEIUNTUNDENrH ; ,
Ronm 3 , Opera House Uloclc , Council UlufM , S/
S. -MAXON , 4
p
Archile.t and nt
. Superintend . . jj
Room 251 , Merrlam Block , ' V
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA , i
I
Ouos Ornccn W. n. M. Fuset \ | -
OFFICER & PUSEY , \
BANKERS !
Corner Main and Droaaway I
COUNCIL IMiUFI'H , IOWA j
Dealera In forelrjn and domestic exchange
Collections made and Interest paid on time a > ;
posits \
CHRIS BOSEN }
SASH a DOOR FACTORY , f
AND PLANING- MILL j
Host equipped , moit centrally located factory ]
In the city All modern latest pattern machln- )
cry Operated by skilled mechanics Special ' ,
attention given to scroll und bandsuwlng plon- ' '
Ing und trimlng General contracts aim estt' • •
mutes for houses and buildings a specialty r
Corner North Main and Myuster streets , Coun- t
ell lllutrs 'ielephono-Wii. •
J , l ) . Kdhundson , E. Ii HuurunT , \ I
i'r s. . Vlcelrss , , , *
Char II Hannaw , Cashier I
CITIZENS'STATE ' BANK , , \ .
or council lirurrs , , ,
Paid ur > Capital Sino.ooD.on I
Surplus 39,000,00 \
Liability to Depositors..339,000.00 ,
IiueCTOiis-T. A. Miller , l0. . Oloison C. L. '
Sbugart , H. H. Itart , J. U. Kdundson , Cflas II '
Ilannan Transact ttenoral banking business <
Largest capital and surplus of any bank Iu ,
horthwesteralowa Interest on time deposits i.
F. M , ELLIS & CO , vi ,
ARCHITECTS W
ANnnuiLnmo buhhintjndknt8. : It
Hooms W and Ui Ilea llutldlng , Omuna Neb , }
nnd lloomj lilt und 210 Merriain lllock Couast sH !
Ulullsiovr . Correspondence Bol cited B , {