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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , JTIIUHSDAY , APRIL JJ , 1800. THE ( XAIArA BEE. ' ' C'Ot'NOll * Ol I H K M ) U I'KAIH. I ) < lurid by efirrlc-r III any pint of the City. II. \ \ I'M. I ON MANAOKU. m.KPIIO Ht'xlM" Om ( r , No II MtlllT I.nlTHII , N < > ' ! . N Y I' Co Con in II Bluffs LmnbiM1 Co , coil. A I Over , PX captain of pollen. 1ms hern Appointed night waUlitnan nt the \Vub.iih jaids .1 .1 Hnlln hits been appointed to patiol dnlv mill wus jc tteidi > assigned u beat m Middle IJwadway. A mci tliif , ' of HIP Chniitauiiim rxcoulivo ronnnlU'-r-will In-held this evening at the. of- llu-ofl ! II Van Hrunt. .John Vininonde VVUH nncstcd } csterday af- tiTimon fnr heating hh vvlfo nl tlio family residence on Ilonton Kin ct. TliiMilpht patiolinon haw boon furnished with dmk lanterns with distinctions to let their liKht Hlilnu In all cliulc places. Thpjoimifludl&of St Paul's i-hnirh will KlviMi p.ut } In tbn Ho } id Aicanuin lull Mon- da } i-w-nlnjf Apiil 7 J.U'ibody Invited. Tlio Mai i kd Ladles' KOI lal Knlttlnif club u 111 meet Tlmrsdav aftoi noon with Mrs I' . IIViiinoi , \ViiMhiiifiton nVLMinu. All incmhf rs are loijiic-sted to bo present Ii ) M .1 Hi lllnt'ct vistoiil.iy took out a IM'iinit to cu'i tu JHHXK ) hospital In Ilenson's hi'ionil addition Pat Shailtoy also seemed a IK inut In erect a $ i00 : ! cottage in 1'ink addi tion Thr lanosof State vsMahcr and Kltililu foi'iniiMijtrioiue.iledeapons , u-slstiiiK an onini mid assiuilt v. itli intent to do jrieat Iwxlih IMUIli.is ] iteen set fol tlial iiiJtisllic Ullliiott s mint tomoiiow. 'I'ln i . .HIof the United States vs C. II Con- verst for si ndiiitfolHicno Mattel thimiKh tlio mail was submitted to the jni } in the fedeial unit Msti iiin\ , and a veidlct of not guilty was n tamed about .lo i loik Miss \niilils , the sl.ito secretary of the Yoiniffoiiu n's ( 'liiistinn .issouation , is in the i il \ She \ \ ill piv e. un addlcss tills aftoi- iioon ut > oi lock In tlio Haptibtclmpt'l She lias tin 11 put.Uion of boni'a ) voi } intc-icstlng ! > ] Kakci .linljc Dceiner went through tlio distiiit lonit diuUi't M'sluiduand nit out several of tin old lipd ehestunts that have been II.UIK- 5nx lire for some time bovcial of | beineio iiiht-s bioiiLrhl by A. Ovetton against the liijuoi selli rs The milfoim lank. Knights of Pj thins , will RV ! e a selei t p.u ty at their liall tliis uiiiir ) , to uliiili theli fiii'inls aiu coididly invited TiiIn Is admitting Ljentleman and ladies , SO tents AiiiiiiKiinimts havo. boiui mudo for a vei.enjo.v.iblo time. T.eonaid Kvciotte , J P Klinbnll , I1 II Hill. P Wies , i : L SlniKiit , S Wiseman , U. \V Hint , GcoiKcMotealf , William Aind , .1 C Miti hell , C K Ilannan and Chiis Btianb ropiisi-ntod I'ottawattanno connty at the iinti ptnhibltion lepnblitan convention in ses sion at DCS Monies jesteiduy Kaslcr Sunclii } will bo fully obsened next .Snndaj in the LVmfjiefj-atiomil ihuuh. In the inninliiLr an appiopimto seiinon will bo liri.iihi-d b } the pistor In the oveninj ; a ] iIc.tsiiiL ? i omiit will be Kivcn , consisting of jinthems btlio Oiiilu-us qii.ii title , solos , songs b\ the ihlldii-n and ii-eitations Tlio iiistiut ( onit gt.itid Jui } has been em- jianellid and set to woik Theie ate about twont } i.isesto be investiLwti d b } them this teim The Jniors me William Ch.nnplln , JSlindcn , Joseph I lam oik , Oainer , 12 Caitei , ItoikfPid : H U Chambers , Jim din , .1 1C Annis , Washington , A W. Wman , Keg ( 'nek S.iin Johnson was lined ? s 10 vcstcrthi } inoiiilng fin IntoMeation and I ) timvcs vv.ui nssissed 'IU ) for a similar ollenso M .F Not tun had likowiseoveiloided and was lined & > 10 Another iiifiniimtion was tiled a .ilnst lilm chaiginglilm with losistmg .inolllicr , but tin-1 Intigu was not sustained and ho was leleastd .losopb Anton and John Ctliin , a lonploof pe ( 'die ' i s fi om Daniasi us , Au-iot.ikc.il define lndgc < MiCJie to i-\plain whj thej had not Mimed a liii-nse Tlio matter was Hindi } in i allied sitisfiutoiih , and tlio dailv bioweil Htnnieis | depaitid , IU-.1 uieiptiiiK for tlie-ir offeets on the poliio le ister in cabdistic rhnnie'toij that e\eited the cniiosit } of all beholders The athlctie exhibition on Apul II by the KJimmsium classes will imlndoa full nnisieal jiiofiiamme , both \oeal and instininental , in Jtddition to the trmnastic win ) : Mis K\ans , mid Mrs Sliuinau in a duet , l'enand ' Knmk Iladolet in a duet , Willm Minpl'i } in a solo , and tin1 Oipbe-us iiiaitetto | in new sele-e- lions eompiisea pioh'iannno whie.li inaj bo i-njojcd b } all Uuvld Moono } was \esteidav tiled bcfinc Instieo Hauiett for the laiee-ni ot SIS fioin J lei man Strate , inlioso maiket ho was ein- plined Meono\ was tiled bcfoio Jnstiio Hehntv on Tnesd.i } forombev/lement. but the liaise would not stick , and another infoima- tion \ \ as lilod for Ian eny. The e.iso w as then iemo\ed to Hmnett's lonit on a ehantroof venue- , and after a vei.slioit . e\amination \\\o \ \ defendant was disclaimed. Di-pnU bhi-iilT Campbell of Mills count } was in tiie eit } } estenlu } solving sjibpu-na's in the ease of the Ktato vs CJeoigo GcrspaeluT nnd J Sullivan , mtested for bmglaU/ing the htoie of Mr Klonsbein at Maivcin on tlio night of Mm eh i" > . The cases will bo beaid toila } liefoie Justice Baines of Olenweioil Mr C'ampliell elalms the state has a good c.i'-e' , and ho is Hi ml } of the belief that both defendants w ill bo held to await the attion of the Mills intuit } giand jnty. The dlsb.iinient eao against Colonel D II Dallein the federal eomt eaino to nanglit , mid has hi en dismissed The plaintiff , Mis Kli/a Slack , elaimed that the dotendant failed to tm n over mono } ho laid colleeleil for hoi , which tlio defendant admitted , but said that bo bud a claim against lior fin moio than that nmonnt for sen lees lendeie-d The ease was tompromlscd on the outside' , and them was nothing left for the com t to do in the matter The seeond floor of the city jail is being put in lirst i la-.s older and lilted up for the nso of tlio poliio dop.iitniont 1'iivato ollkes mo being putltloned off , and evei } thing is being I'le-anid up and repilntcd At best these Mimiters me teiill } neidi-d for otlierpniiisi | ) > s I'm this ieai-on a move is on foot to have iniotherstoi.v cdded to the patiol house , to be lilted up for pollio lie-adquaiteis , and as sev- < -ial of tinaldeimen favor I ho idea it iseiv jn-olnilile Unit tlio woik w ill bo done. f li H S West , iKJixelaln irownand biidgu voik. No 1'J 1'cail. S IJ Wadsvunth &Co , .07 IVarl htu-ot , loannionefoi Loinb.ud Investnienl eompaii } U \ Spooni-i has u-inoved his shoo store to No , tl Main street Ho has an elegantly Jilted up place and a splendid stoek of goods re.ulv tu meet his fi lends and all other people who want good goods and low pi ices. JM.'f/.SH.VIf. fMlf /MI'//.V. I . Miss Anna Haniphan of Weston Is visiting Mrs N O'Uiicn ( icoigoHattv of I'oitsmouth , la , was In the eit } .vestorday. Miss ICato Chiunplin of lloono Is a guest of Mis r IJ Winner. W H Ita.vmond Is homo from Giliinc-ll , \v licit ) ho has been attending school. Misses Mav Campbell nnd Vera Toss of Mlssouii Viille-v are visiting Miss iila ; Young of this eit } Josiali D.infoith has rotiiined from Hot Spnngs , Ails , where ho has been for the jmst thix-o wocUs. Mrs W .1 Hums and baby of Kpokano Kails , Wash are hero on a v islt to her ulstei- in-a\v ! , Miss Katie IJnins. Mis M , Krannnor and daughter of Cn-ston uro v Islting her daughter , Mrs. T. J. C.iroth- t-is , No. lUIIThlrd avenue J M Matthews has resigned his iwsition on the Nonpareil , and and accepted another as biw > Ul < eeior ) forthotilobol'nullshlngcompany lleiinan lineitloif , foimetly In business lierowlth lj Kiisjcht , left last uvenlngfor I.onifoitle , ( ic-inian.v , his old home Ho will Ixi absent nliout M\ mouths , and his many Ti tends will wish him a prosperous voyage nnd .safe ivluin Ills v Islt completed ho will Iirob.ibl } ttM.-ngago In buslne-ss here. rincst photo gallciy In the west Sheira don's now place1 , l. < and I ! ) Main bttvet. The gitsollno htovo Is more dangci-ous limn the unloaded gun. Save llfo and pi\K.-it.v ) | by using tlio U. U. Uivs and .Ulcittlo Light Co 'a J,11S btOVO. J. C. lllxby , steam healing , sanitary cngl- iieer , Wit Life bnlldiiib' , Ouiuliaj aitt Merrlum block , Council UluJTs. TIIE NEWS IN TIIE BLUFFS Aldermen Say Reform Is Necessiry in the Fire Department. PUSHING THE OHEAMERY SOIIEME. TinSpconil Annual Alt HxlilliK A Scilcs i r HiiiunvajH A Very llcnltliy HIiovvliiK-Tlio I'litmbois' Unit. Clmilcs Nicholson , the belllRorent assist nit flie chief , tavo himself up at police he.uliiuar- tcrsjcstcrdiiy morning. The case nifiilnst him for assault and battery was called , but he was not ready for tilal and the ease was continued until today. The indications are | that Nicholson Inn "put his foot In If to a veiy considerable depth He wus laid off | .vestciday for ten d is by Chief Walters at least the thief made an unsuccessful attempt tola } him off , but Nicholson stated that his I job HiiUcd him lirst-rate , an 1 he would hung i on to It for a while longer Tlie-ic is a qroba- billty , however , that he will Ibid his pay | about ton da } s slioit at the end of the month. Whether am other aetlon will be taken is I I not .vetdeeidiil I It was lepnted .vestpidav tint the lire , e'onnnltteo would Investigate the case tills inoinhitf. Chaliinan Cispirof that commit tee was seen and asked about the matter. Ho denied Unit an v such in lion would ho taken. "In the first plate , " said he , "I want it un- del stood that I am not pledged to Nicholson or i anvhodv else As far as tint mattei is eon- I loine-d I have not expressed 111self I have stated that 1 did not think it advlsahln to I make a jweophn ? change In the depnttnent all at oaio , and I still hold to that belief As to inves > tij.'atiner this ass mil else , that Is some-thin' } ; that the flio committee has noth ing to do with Theehiof of the depntment appoints and dlsi-haiges men , and lie can dlscliuifrc Nliholson If he wants to Of lonrseif Xieholson should thru demand ' an investimation tlio liio committee would then ho in a | > o-dtloii to look into the matter , but at present it is outside ol onr jniisdiotion In this connection I ma } state that 1 don't think that the rules j.Tnotninj'thedcpaitmont are quite what they should ho , and I shall In troduce an ordinance tombing- upon this mat ter at our next meeting. The new ehief will bo iTpiKilntud theji , and it will bo as well for him to bo'in ( under the new i ulcs nt the stint. Tilings have not been iinmiiur just as they should and the depntment needs a general bracing up all aionnd " Aldciman Lacy , another member of theflio ccinmltteu , was also seen , and ho expiossod himse-lf veiv | ilainly Said he. "Wo need stiicler disiiplino In the the deputment. Tliis man Nicholson ought to ho kicked out lie has made moio tumble in the depcUtment in the last two } cats than all the lest of the men put together This isn't his lirst olTcnso hv a good deal , for ho h.us been mixed up in fiv o or six lights tli.it I know of How long \vouldhekeep that up In any other e-it } ' IZv cry little w Idle ho gets drunk and raiser the devil , and it has been oveilooked altogether too long. It is spoiling tlio dep.utinent and ought to bo stopped. I am getting tiled of healing some of these ellowskie-k. Thev ( onldn't cam * l. . " > 0 n das 1111 % wheie elsebat they got into the dep lit- ment at sii'i or STO a month , and then lint in then time kliklng up a gonc-ial fuss. We all know that a liieinan's life is dangeions and all that , hut these men don't have to take the place if they don t like it , and it comes with veiv poor giu o to have them ti.ving all the time to bleak up the doptitmcnt We must h.ive butter discipline and that is all there is toil. " _ Kaster b.ugams lei this week at the Bo- > - ton Stoic- : I.aeo hoideied and coloied hemstitched handkc'iehiefs , 10 and l'Jj cents , now for 5 i eats A lot unbioidored hemstitched hmidl'Oi- chiefs , fiom 1'i' to 10 cents , tliis week for It ) cents The latest novcltv A complete line of bl.u k PoiiKi-o and China silk hanilkoiihiels , baigams inaikul 5s , d'l. ' ' .r , eents , and * 1.1'J. ' Kid Glovcb Call and get our puces , lower than ever We cauv a full line ot the- genuine 1'osiergloves blailv and eolois , in diesscd and nndiesse-il Spi-iial piices * 1 , > 1 ' . > , * 1. . " > 0 and M "i All the above goods gnaiantced Coisels We call .vonr attention to the now line ot summer corsets at ( " > and .Is cents A irinnantml loisct foi ( ) ' ) ccnls woith * 1 Hihhons1'uo thousand jaids of No 5 and 7 ubbons , in lolors onlj , to ire at J cents a j.nd woith 7 and K ) cents \\eshowallthol.itestnovclties in Scotch elan tin tan and a choice line of plaids Two hundied boxes inching in Yundjke , Due c tone , in white' , cicam and tints ; special this week , til coats it } aid Some of the above goods bold at . ' .1. 50 .mil 75 cents BOSTON S'i'OUn. Council Bluffs. the Pariners. At the bond ot trade meeting Tuesday evening the pioposed eieamery was the piin- cip il subject discussed and a seiiOns inteiest was nuniilcsted. Tlio vei } stiong icpoit in favor of the eniteipii-.e undo by the investi gating committee , Alessis Waite , Champ and Oflleer , was eonsidoied and nnanimonsly adopted jMessis i : II. Sheafo , William Sicdentoph and others spoke in favor of an immediate iiiuU vigorous c-iTeoi t to laiso the h.'hineo of the ic-qnlied stoek All of the speakers dwelt upon the mgont necessity of doing something to he-lp the fat mots and claimed that this could best be accomplished bv establishing a good cieameiy at Council Hlufls Mr Uuggs , the eieamery man who it is expected will opaiato the fai tin v when it is completed was called upon and inielly addicssed the hoaiil Ho stated that the ad\antages of the sepirator sv stem consisted in obtaining nc-ailv twieoas minh butter , woith , in the iniiket , moio thantwleo as much per pound than is ob tained b } the average luiinor fioin the same qnantm ol milk This makes the value of n cow's pioduct about four times as mm hits w hen handled bj the old method. This ac counts for the statement In the stale daii } lommissionei's u-poit that the valnoof a low's tirodmt In .tones count v is about r d ) , w bile in tins count } the nv cr.igo is about > I'J pel cow Jones i omit } has fin tvfour sepa- latoreie.inieiios , wldlo this comity has none The f.ii incis of Jones , Dclnvv.no and other cieainerv conntle , uro piospc-ions and out of debt , vxhilo tlio faiinci-sof the mini ) Icitllo tie-Ids of I'oltawattamlo aio having a iinaneial straggle Them me today over twontv thousand cows in tills iininty. If their piodnet could ho handled In separator fac tones , it w mild av citigo at least * lt ( pei head for an an nual aggiegato of tMXi ) ) < ) ( > . As It is handled the cows do not aveiago ovei"5Uc'ac-hoi-an aggiegalo ol rilU.OOO a net loss ot fTi ! 0,1'IH ) pi r annum Hoslilos thls.if n sv stem is inttodtiicdvlitih v\ ill niako the cows na.v , jour laimors will soon have two or tlitco tlmeb as iniinv of thc-ni The hnslni'ss men aio In duty bound to fur nish their fanning i ommnnit } ' the best possi ble' niaikot for their faun products , , this can not bo done w ithout a jlr&t-cluss separator e i camel v. Kpeakintf of thocieamerv stock as an in vestment Mr Hilggs stated that ho felt poM- tlvo that it would pav.and na.v well Ho had turned that ho would snpin intend tlio factory UIMMI the basis that tlio stoik was to iceeivo a divldi nil of If ) per i eat , before ho should ho entitled to an v salai.v That ho considered thlsagnaiant } of 1ft per cent to the .stock holders , as ho had no ambition to donate a The follow ing committco was then elected by the lKiuil to solicit and obtain the balaneo of the btivlc Louis Hammer , chaiiman ; P A Conovor , Jacob Nounmyer , blmon Ulsmaii and John Jteno Wov\aiitou to list your rontnl proiwity with us and v\o will sec-tiro you good , rellablo tenants. Kent * collected and biu.-cial atten tion given to e-am of piiiiwity. K. H. Sheafo i.x. Co , Hroadwa } and Main st , up stairs. Tlio IeaileiH of line wate lies and low ell y la the city , nnd the place to Lai } the best goexU at the lowest prices , is the establishment without tivals , the most reliable. Ill in of U H JvccjutMis ft Co. IMIlorto r L Hidden has tcndetcd Ids ivslgaatlon as iHlltorof the Globe , to take effect next hatutilaj night His suee-essor has notet been appointed It Is rumoreil that the ibauKu is the ivsultof udiaaga-eincutbutuccu the editor of the paper nnd the management Mr Ha.v den slates that he desires to intern different Held of woik. having taken a gieat Inteiest In the temperanc-o movement sliie-o the Murphy meetings wore held In the city a shuit time ago , and as ho Is presi dent of the Tempeianco Hcfoun club , desires to ( rive more time to the woik. He made application for llie position of secre tary of the Young Men's Christian associa tion , nt the request of the cxci-utlvo commit tee of Iho association , and It Is stated that ho will bo appointed at the committco meeting next Monday evening. Mr. Ilayden is n veiy affable and social gentleman , and would un doubtedly make the assoitalion a popular and elilcii-nt sccrc-tniv Look at This- . There Is no nccessltj for ladies who have not the means , or do not deslio to piv tlio fanc.v pikes usually asked , to wear an\ thing hut the best shoes If they will call at the "Hoot Upside down'1 shoo store on Noith Main street. They will llnd the highest guide of goods at pi ices cat in two , and the largest line In the city to select from. Hero are a few Items : Ladies' lace and button hand-turned French kid Oxfouls $1.00 , worth il."i , and tl.iii worth . ' 50 Ladies' Tienc-h kid hand-turned button shoe at N ! ( H ) , woi th s i ( K ) The best line of ladles' , ihlldir-n's and misses' line shoes in the city at Just one-half le-gniar piie-es A genuine rienih kid shoo at . * 2.f > 0 , in common sense last only , woith SI fill. The same piices lulo in gentlemen's shoes L'dwInC Clajip's genuine hand-tinned eight mid nine shoes. Piench calf , 101 divan nnd kangaioo , in all stvlis , si/cs and widths , at t.150 No butter shoes made Wo satisfy all tastes and save mono } to all customers No. SW Main stteet. The Annual Ail i\lillilt. The Council lllulfs Ait association is pre- pai ing to make its second annual e.xhlbit The sutees , that attended the iltsteiToitnjc.tr ago has cneouiagcd the oigani/ation to le- | KMt Uiocflbit on a bioader scale , nnd with bomo new fcatnies. It is dotei mined that exhibitors shall bhovv only their ow n produc tions , and but one or two of these 11 } tliis iuiefill selection onlv * the best pieces of work will bo exhibited W. W. Chapman has kindly tendered tlio use of his looms The lighting lieie is line- , and all woik can bo shown to the best advantage. The date and other details of the exposition will bo an nounced later. Choice icsldenio piopoitv ccntiall } located for sale bv H H. Slieafo & Co. For sale , on account of sickness J. Dickey's general meichandlso stock , located on Hioad- way , Council Bluffs , will bo sold atadisconnt for cash or tiado for good uninciimbcied city or Omaha propcity. Address Duquette iSc Co , Council Blnfls. < A Dearth ol' SluknoKH. "I see bj bomoof the papers that wo nic having a gieat deal of sickness Just at pics- cnt , " said Dr. C. H. Pimioy jcsteiday , "hut I can't see it in that light. I know that I had fewer cases in the eit } last week than duiing any week bince I hav o been piaeticing heie. I had bevcial cases in the countiy , and some of them vveio quite boveie- , bat the city is vei } fieo fiom biekiicsb just now. It has he-en so all w inter. The iccoidb at both the hospitals show that thcj hav e not had half as man } patients lib they had dining the winter of ISSS-b' ) , and the county phbician te-llb me that ho has not piosuibed for half the eases this w inter that lie did a v ear ago 1 tell } on this lias boon a vei } heallhv winter Thoiehas been lots of talk about the inlluen/a , 01 gup , but the iact is theio h.ibii't been a case in the city. The genuine intlncn/a attacks stiong men as W ell as w oak , and it also takes hold of horses in the foi at of cpi/ootic HS it did in 1b7J. bat wo Inivinjt had mi } of it this jear We had n pleasant , open w inter until along in .Tanuaiy , and then when that sudden cold snap i-ame lolkb wcio wealing light clothing anil going without their an tics , and tluMiist thing thoj know tliov weio laid up with colds , and then wo heaid that eve-ibody had the gup Nine case's out of t-n wore common , evei.vda } colds , and the others vveic not Knssion inlln- eii7ii We have had some pneumonia , and sov oral cases of diphthei ia , hut to say that wo had a sicklv winter is all moonshine. 1 toll } on that this is an unusually healthy city , and at pic-bent , as vve-11 as dnung the pi'st few months , it has been even moio healthy than usual. " The Manhattan spotting headq'is , lib B- way. J. O Tipton , teal estate , 5J7 Bioadway. Impoitant to Horsemen : Laigelino horse and tin f goods. 1'iobstle , 5" < i B y , C. B. A Ciiiiipi-on Yesterda } w as a day of exciting mnawas The Jlist was at noon , when N. W. Williams' team dashed up Banci oft stieet and headed straight ai loss Bioadway. They struck the eoinerof Mam cr's e-hina stoic , and nauowly escaped going through the lai go plato glass window into a costly lot of china. Both horses weio tin own to the sidewalk and were seemed. The sidewalk was somewhat tout up , but no other damage was done. The shock was so gieat that it shook the building , and the iniiik of the collision was lolt on the licavj stone pillar at the coiner of thostuictiiie. Shoitly afteiwaid a milkman's team in dulged in a fieo and eas } go-as- } on-pk-.i-so on Washington avenue , and milk cans and milk plainl } mai keel the coin-so taken by the tuna- w av s Scau-ely had tfio excitement subsided when a palrof bionchos stinted down Bionl- waj for then share of the fun. Tlioy vveio stopped near the coiner of Main stieet before anv damage was done. Aliout5-tO ! n faimoi's te-am took a spin on South iMiin slieet They collided witli a lamp post at the eoinci of Ninth avenue and l-'ointh street , wie-cking the wagon and smashing the post ami the Ic-ttei box attached. No ono was injured. Sovei.il dosii.ihlo dwellings with modem linpioveincnts lor rent in vicinity of the I'lesbjteiian ihmch. 12 H. Shcalo iV : Co , ic-ntal agents. Dis Woodlmry have icmove-d their dental olllco to 101 I'eail stieet , up stalls. ManDei'liled ( o Appeal. Hank Mai r , w ho i uns a div o near the water vvoiks pumping station on Lower Broadwa } , had a homing bolore Judge MeOee yestoiday on a ihaigo of assault and battoiy. The pioseeiitingwitnobs was David Hiown , who appiMied with both oi-s on clutches Ho al leged that the job of aitistio fiescoing was donobj Mini- The defendant pleaded not guilt } , hut after healing the evident o the couitheld that the pi isoncr was guilty as ilnuged and lined him $ . ' > 0 and costs Tlio bond for appeal was llxed at $100 , whiih was given by the delondant , and ho will have the case lioaid again Ho vuts de-fended hv Wil liam Sears and Judge Avleswoith. County Attoiney Oigan conducted the prosecution. HL'IUilNOTON UOUTi : . Home Sec-Kern lIxc'iirsloiiH , The Bnilington route , C , B & Q H H , will sell fiom pibicip.il stations on lt.s line on Tuosdujs , API 11 ' , " and Ma } 'M , homo seekoi-s' exciii'sioii tlcuc'ts at half rates to points In the limiting regions of tlio west , southwest and noithwest For tickets and futthcr infotma- tlon concotning these excursions call on vour ncare-st C , B , V Q ticket agent , or address P S KnstU , general passenger and ticket agent , Chicago , 111 Tlio PliinilipiH Wilt Dunoo. Next Monday evening the llr&t annual ball of the Council Bluffs plumbers will take plaee at Masonic temple. Dalhoy's band will fur nish music foi the occasion A programme of twcnty-foni numbers has IHHMI prepared , and the dance will lie under the direction of the following committees Arrangements-John Mnran , Dennis Har- incr , Thomas Itlch , Kobe-it Smith and Waller Stcphans I Floor-.Fuck Smith , Will Jcffiles , Wullaeo I Miller , Al Bowel's , Al White and CRoigo Woroloy Hecepllon Fivd Happ , Al Sales , W. Bee- croft and Beit Hoon | Walter Stephan % v 111 act as muster of euro- , monies. St Patrick's Pills hnvo given mo better satisfaction than an } other * M H Proud- foot , Druggist , ( Jrauada , Colonulo. Tirr- SOME STORIES OF SHERIDAN , Incidents Show in jtiieOourngo nuil Ilutnor of-Littlo Phil. THE RIDE TO WINCHESTER. How r.iu-limtim Uenil'H ruinous INIIMII Ciinm lo UpVilttcn The IJnt- the Hi east \VorUs. Tlioodoro II. Dnvls tlio nrtlst , holds dearly tlio warm friendship between him and Genet-ill Shcrldnti which marked their association during and slneo the war , s-uys the Indianapolis .Tout-mil. The nowH that the gallant soldier wus near his end led the aitlst to remark that ho felt bluer than ho had at any tlmo slneo Logan died. "When Sheridan is gone , ' ' ho continued , "It loaves a gap not to bo Illled and haul to be forgotten. Mj mind goes baclc to old Chattanooga dnjs when James 11 Murdoch , Iho tragedian ( God bless him ) , made Ills homo with Sheridan , then a dlvlbion commander , but Mmdoch wns the guest of the army. Ho had lost his son the September pre vious at C'hiekamauga. Then ho aban doned the stage and devoted his whole time to the hospital , the convales cents and thu camps. On Sundavs , _ in Iho afternoon , sliuidlng on the hillside near Sheridan's headquarters , ho read the Hiblo nnd the Loid s pr.i.vor , not to hundreds , but to thousands of the boys , who stood with bared lieads and paid levercnt attention to a rendering of the holy scriptmes mete grand than ono who was not a lihtenor can eoneehoof. Imagine8,000 or 1(1,000 ( votel.tiis of the army of the Cumberland , quiet , peaceful , and Murdoch carrying their minds and thoughts through chosen passages of the holy sciiptuios1. Sheri dan fiequontl } spoke of Ibis. It was among the memories of his ainij life ono of the bright points * ' "Tho friendship between thefco two men continued long and fervent , did it not ? ' ' the loporlor asked. "Yes ; no relations of man toman could bo closer. Heio is a story over which both Sheridan and Mm doch have had many a hearty laugh. My quarters in Chattanooga , in the winter of IMiH , vveio in a Iwo-slor } frame building , once painted white. The c-ouit house todn } stands on the site. Well , the lower story was occupied bj Generals Johnson and Elliott , the upper story was mineand Sheridan said it was lemaikably clover in mo to let those fellows have looms down stall a , oven if they weio commanding olllceih. James Walker , the b.ittlo painter , vwib mj guest , and the place was the iciido/vous of a gieat many genial spirits genial , I said , not indent. Geneials , colonelscaptains and journalists all suuntcied in , expecting to meet friends , or to inquire ) the wheie- abouts of some command or person. Well , one dii } , among otheis , the gon- eial that is" , blioiidnn and Mm doch nnd some othois , I have foi got ten now whom , weio in. The gen- 01 al sat by the window , and pies- entl } called our attention , a glim , smile spicading over his countenance , to something that wns going on beneath tin1 window. A collection of the colored adjuncts of the ai mj olllcei s'serv ants weio making a few remarks. One of tlio boy * , n servant of a colonel , was pie- suming upon his rank because of that of his master. lie wes immedialel } taken to task as follows : "What is I hearin , ' do sheets w bar it ain't mud is colonels , doy is so thick dej is tioublin" : " Just then the speaker was iiitciruplcd. 'Don't jou , niggah , tiio mo , ' said the boivant of a well known major- general. 'As for brigadier genc ralsde } is mostly like do colonel , and 1 wanton nlggahs to Know fo' now dat do rank , vou speak ob am too inodrit fo' so much jaw ason is now makin' . You know whol is now , do jou ? an' I want .vou to. ' This was ov idontly a squelcher , but Alex , nij chestnut brunette , whoso conlldeneo in himself vviu > only equalled by his ndmiiablo pei&onal pluck , spok'o out : 'I hub paid attention to what I'so heaid , an' I'm jist gwino to mention dat I called vou gentlemen mobbo I ought not to but I wisheson to fiowor ojo all about , look , now ( ten , dat gen'ials ' is comin' wo know. AVe hub boon told so. Now 5soulookin' obor do army , } ou isV Don wliur do jou llnd anodor ai tis' 'copt Mr. Davis ? I is the rankest niggah in do vvholo ami } . ' Sheridan said , bursting with laughter and poking his head out at the window , 'Alex , jou aio right , ' and that boy took it as a compliment , for ho turned coolly aiound to his Hstcnoib. 'Don't \ou see General Shoiidan knows it hisso'l'i1' " "Aio vou eonveisnnt with the writing of'Shoildnn'hRidoV' " "Yes. I went homo after Atlanta foil , tiicd down by the 100 days of matching and the 100 davs of lighting , and the 100 nights of but tittle sleep , and after it hhoit lest started ftom Jsew York lojoin Shot man befoio ho cut loose. Going through the jness loom of the Harper's I took a. . jot unpublished Weekly from the in ess. Onus fiont page wns Sol IvytingoV ( hawing , 'blie-rldnn's Ride to the Fiont. ' Uenching I'incinniitl oailj one morning , Tom Snundeis of the Bur- not house said to mo : "You're just in time. An ovation is to bo given to Mur doch tonight at I'lKo's opera house. You know ho lins so disintoiestedl } devoted himself lo them my that his friends wish to give him something substnntinl as a tribute of their icspoct and allec- tion. Go aiouiul lo Ciariett"- . You can spaiotho time , and take Ihih after noon's train. ' Well , I went to Gar- i oil's , Buchanan Head's homo. Mmdoch , Head , Ciiiriett , Miannan and , I think , two other * besides mjse-lf woio the paitj at th6 hieakfiist table. Tlio conversation turned on Iho tiiiuy and ovation , Muidoclioxpiosslng icgiet that he could not come finuaid with something - thing fiesh. Tim thought of the Weoklj in 111 } oveicoat iiocki-t sent mo fioin the table In ( jnest of it , llaiidlng it to Mur- docli ho glaincl ; ( at it a moment , the-n rising and pointing totho lllustiation ho said : 'Head , my boy , heio it is. ' Tak ing the paper Head looked thought fully , at tlio illuhliation , nindo ono of his evOr-rendy ] iuns ho wns a most invetcialo punster , jou know said , 'If Alice , his wife , will make mo a pot of tea 1 will write \ou a poem which will suit von to a T , ' and ho pion- ently loft us with his little pot of stenm- ing tea in one hand and his Ilui-pct's WeoUlj in the other. Ho was back in the room befoio we left Iho table not a long time piobnbly none of us then piosoiit who aio now alive can say pio- cisolj how long. When Head loturncd with his poem he Miggustod to Mmdoch thai a fair copj bo made bj Mrs. Head , but Mmdoeh pieforred to lea'd fiom thoorij.- ! mil nmmibciipt , and he did that night. While I was on mj way tow aid the army , Mmdoch read the poe-m to a glo rious audience nnd told in brief the story of Us origin. liead wioto me that hot cakes woie mentioned in connection with Iho statemenl , thai is , the one thai Mur- douh iimdo.GonoinlShcrldnndidnnl.lcarn Ihcso fuels in full until the summer of 1800 , when I passed six weeks as his guent in the big house on the cor ner of Fletcher rend and ( ol- iboum eticut , his huniu in New Orleans Wo wcro the solo occupants , incept the servants , and , although it WIIM midsummer , itiw enjojablu. Hj tho'way , I made a sketch of old Hlcnyt wllh all histiapplngs then. It is to bo nseil In Homo of tlio subseiinent C'entury articles. The general was writing his report , now published as n part of the conduct of the war , and it was mv , Hist opportunity of obtaining the details ( if his work in Iho valley and the llnal struggle behind I'oU'isburg.1 " ( Jive another iccollection of the gen eral that will show the Innate worth of his character. ' ' "The general's interest in the battle of Mission Hldgo was \ery gient. You know the lirst battle piclnrcs painted In Mr. Wehner'H studio were those of Mis sion Hldgo , nnd for these , as well IIH of the pictures of Atlanta , I was responsi ble. I.ateono Sunday evening , seated near the door of the olllco of the ejclo- raina building in Chicago , I was looking at some notes concerning this very At lanta pietmo. A stout llgnre. clad in graj , walked quietly to the olllco win dow , put a shockingly bad umbielln out of his hand for n moment , in older to reach for the f > 0 cents admittance fee. The umbrella at tracted inatlenlion at first. Glanc ing up , I sin. who it belonged to , and the owner of Iho umbrella , was hurried past the ticket taker without the need of the usual card. Sheridan dreaded a recog nition on the platform , and mete than once hurried awny fiom Mission Hidgo when poisons who weioisiling the c.vcloiama iccogni/ed him. Those pres ent on this Stiiuhij night did not lecog- ni/o Mr. Smith , us 1 took occasion to frequently call him , and presently wo had the platform to ourselvesIt is my impression that this was the general's last visit of his manj to this , to him , in teresting scene. Looking oil along the ridge which spieadb ftom the cvclorama platform southwaid. ho said : "What a sccnel Today this would bo an impossibility. Improve ments in weapons small arms paitieu- lurlj have biought us to the necessity , almost , of having shield bearers lo pio- tect our lillemen , as tlio uiclieis in olden times were piotectcd in storming a cas tle. No troops would live to lonc-h this ciest as wo did on that day. Do jou know my loss in olllcert , in mj own small division was greater than the loss of the whole French armjin the battle of SoUernioy Perhaps I can account for it. Did jou ever know how I fixed those follows I found skulking not long after Murfieesboro. ' They thieo of them olllcersin full uni form , diopped out and took cover when they expected wo weio going to have a light , and wo didn't. I ouloied them under an est quietly , and Iho next tlnj I drew tlie division up in a hollow squaio and put my tender gentlemen in the center. Now , I am not good at making a speech , and never w.is in fact , but my men' understood what I said , and they did not forget it. I told the skulkers .that I would not he- mean an ofllcer or a soldier of my command ' mand enough to touch them , and'lieally thought 1 ought to apologi/o to mj coloied boj for asking him to tear oil their shoulder t-tr.ips. The sboulder straps came olT , however , and my loss of ollicei-s at Mission Hid go may bo ji.n tlj accounted for , jon see , for a man is not likelj to bo hit if ho doesn't go whoio theio is danger. ' "Speaking of his peisonnl movement in the assault at Mission Hidgo , Genet al Sheridan said : 'Yon see , it was a hard climb for old Hien/i , and , when I leached the ciest on his back , the biensUunks weietoo high for him , tiled as ho wns , to jump them , so I moved southwaid along the line of hi east- works filled with the enemy. I thought the } would kill me every minute , us I was nwny fiom mj men , who weic pouring over the brenstwoiks , where thoj stiuck them. I've nlvvnjs been much obliged to those fellows for not shooting. Thojweio good enough to tin n tlio butts of their muskets towiud me , showing that thoj gave it up. If I could have seen the gionnd that night aso see it now there would have been some changes in the olllcinl repot ts. " ' "Hid Sheridan ride over the bieast- woiks at that battle ? ' ' "Persons who weio present have said that he did not. In fact , I have seen a panoiamn wheio he was lopieseiited on toot , lost in some hucklehcuy bushes , and being found by a stall olliccr , not his own , whom the gcncinl said ho did not see ( luriiiif the dav. This letter. w hich j ou are w olcomo to eopj' , vj ill giv o the gcneial's own statement , which is as clear and concise as it is his usual habit to make such things. Heio it is : Hiiioi \nn us UMTI i > STATI s Ainn , 1 , 1) C. , Dec U , 1S > sr > f Di MI Pun sn The fiu t of the case is th.it in the stouning of Missionaiy Hidgo I was mounted , and rode over the bieastwoiks crowning the eiest of the ndgo at a point pei- linps 11)0 ) } mils south of Biagg'shoadqnaiUTs The left of Wagnei's biigado was at this point. I havoalwas taken spee'ial inldo in the londnet of mj i oinm.iiid at Missionary Hnlge , C'edar Cieek , Phe Folks and Sallois' Clock Yours tinly , P. II. Sm nuns , lieutenant Geneial. ToTheo U Davis , Annum Paik , N .1. "Well , I could toll a book full of rem iniscences of Sheiidiin , but Hint's a plcntj now. Thoj- will bo all known some daj. " * - i\TI3llIMllSH : IN ilAMAICA. Aiiicrlo.ins Taking a IicndliiL ; Part OliHtnclcs to UP O\PICOIIIP. Ameiicaii enterpilso has not hitherto oxtcnded , to nnj gieat extent , to the West Indies'wiites a coriespondent from Poms , Jamaica , to Iho Now York Tii- lu ) ne. Ills being felt in Jamaica nnd is welcomed bj the people , who aio lalher surprised at the piomptness of plan and inpldity of execution displujed , in mnikeil contuist with the sluggishness characteristic of the tiopics , where the spur of the necessity of keening the wolf fiom the door is hciucolj felt. A Now York xjiulicnte completed on .lanuarj 1 the nun-huso fiom the Jamaica government tlio piesenl sixtj'-liv'o miles of raihoad extending fiom Kingston , the present capital , to I'orns , and fiom Simnlslitoun , tlu > old capitnl , to 1'war- ton. The in ice wns $1,000,000 , of which WOO.OOO wns jHiirt down , the lost to 11- innln on bond and mortgage , The sjn- dicnto has conti.icted to extend the lines fiom Poms to Montego Baj , and fiom Hog Walk , on the llwniton binnch , to Poit Antonio , both on the other side of the islnnd , milking a total length of road when completed of 1M miles. Tlio io.nl will bo stnndnid gauge I Ret Sj Inches , mil the ] > ieseiit Knglihh equipment changi d to Ameiicaii. Two parties of onglneerh have boon in the Held for sev eral months , ono on each extension. Two nnd one-half miles of location on the 1'oius i'\toiinion have been com- plwti-d , nnd rather moio than ibis on the other. The consti ucllon pnrty Is ahead } in the Held , electing padngos and clear ing out. No ronlraots for building have yol been given out , although bids for Meol rails have been obtained fiom both American nnd Knglish 111 ins , and it speaks well for American iuduntiy that thus fnr the lowest bid In fiom IJIi tiling- hain , Ala. Arcoidtng to thotoimsof agicement , not less than twelve and one- half miles of toad aio to bo finished i-aeh year. There w 111 bo a number of bridges and lunnels ; how man } it is } ot impossi ble to MI } . Tire government given to tlio s.vmlii'Uto < ! . ) , l)00 ) iini-b of land and guarantee * bonds to the amount of $ III - WMt per completed mile- Owing to the , yauullar geological formation of the island , the irregular knoll-liko htl' ranges being formed largclj of lime stone , through which rain water nroco- hiles , leaving n surface of jugged rock pinnacle" , the location is in parts i-x- trcmelv dilllcull. For the first the miles oul of Porns a maximum grade of II I-II per cent , with 17 degiecs at ) minutes curves , will be almost continual. The pioposed unite Is often through beautiful giovesof oiiiuge and other na tive fruit Ileus and plants , such as mango , cocoanut. bananas , cnlTi-o and a characteristic sight is bai efooted negi oes of both sexes bearing on their heads loads of oranges or bunchis of bananas for shipment. The engineers are terribly annoyed In some of the most beautiful country hj grass lice , minute insects that at this time of the j ear the drj season swarm by millions- . The bite is as sharp as that of the mosquHo , and a painful Itching icimiins for dajs after the insect has been iomo\ed. The tick , into which Iho insect develops , Is so bad Unit cattle ah- solutelj icfuse to go into jiastuies where it is most prevalent and cases are com mon wheie the cattle have died fiom numbers of licks getting into their mouths while gra/ing , hurting their heads In the tongue and swelling so as to choke the animals. A tick the si/e of a ladjbug , onlv Hal. will'jwell to the si/u of a grain of Indian coin. The gieat quantities of the in-ci-l * are due hugely to the inongoo e , which was importell fiom India a few jeais ago to destrov rats , snakes scorpions , etc. , and whicii is depopulating the island of Iguanas' nnd buds' that feed on the ticks. Befoio the impoitation of the mongoose the pest was li.udlj known. A New York 111 in is building , for banana and police cnirjing pmpoetwo in clined inllwajs , one nt Porns , the other nt Pint Antonio. The mountains at Porns , up which the road will i mi , nre 1,1210 feet high , and in two plnct s the supporting columns will be oightj feet high. The American Hotels company ( lim ited ) , latelj orgiini/cd fora purpose that Iho inline indicates , have nearlj finished their pioneer hotel , a handsome slruc- lure at Constant Spring , live miles fiom Kingston. It is \iphnndsoinolj in American style , with American coooks. and looms aio taken as fast as com pleted , Inrgelj bj Americans , who have been more numeioils visitors this win ter than ever befoie. The capital of the companj is 1 > l" > 0,0)0 ( ) , divided into shares of 310 each. The island , owing lo Its equable climate and remarkable natuial beauties , is becoming ver.\ popular us a winter letoit. The vaunt ion in tem- perntuio for dilTeienco in altitude is ic- maikable , being about ono degico for overj bundled feet. ix . - > iAiuti > i ; c.vxox. Quick Woik lo\\ Mie.ini i j an Ail- \eiitiiioiis \ploiIiiK l Purl } . To give jou an idea of the number of the inpids fiom the bead of Iho Coloiado liver to this point , near the mouth of the Little Colouulo liver , a distance of about two bundled nnd ninetj miles' , I will saj that tliLio me just [ "Ml inpids. not count ing small draws or iilll'-s. and fioin Lee's Feiry to this jioint. n distance of eight } miles , theio me just 100 uipidh , writes ii Denver Hepublicnn coiiespondent. We have urn the gieater p.utof this 100 and poifngod but few , and over man } of them our boats have dinned nnd jumped at the late of fifteen miles per hour , and over some bj actual nieasmemeiit at the tale of twenty miles per hour for half an hour at a time. Standing in the bow of ono of.tho boats as she goes through one of these "chutes , with iiistlhobow and then the stem jumping Into the air as she shoots fiom wave towa\ewitli thospiaj of the hiciikors dancing over one's head' , is something the excitement and fascina tion of which can onlj bo undei stood bj being oxpeneneed. That pint of Mai bio canon fiom Point Roll eat for foitj miles down to the mouth of the Little Coloiado liver is fnr the most beautiful and inteiesting canon we hnvo vet passed tbiongh. At Point Itetient the marble walls stand up porpondiculnilj , ' ! 00 feet fiom the water's edge , while the sandstone above benches back in slopes and clitls to 12,000 feet high. Just bojond this the canon is mil lowest , beiiig but a little over . ' 100 feet wide fiom wall to wall , while the river in places at this stage of water is not over sixtj feel wideTlio marble i.ipidly lisc- , till if stands in peipundlc- ulnr Eclills , 700 or SOO feet high , lolored witli nil the tints of the rainbow , but mostij led. In manj places tow aid the top it is honejcombed with cav.cs , env- orns , ai dies nnd giottoes , wfth heio and theio a natuial bridge left fiom ono crag to another , making a most gro tesque and wondei fill pictino as our lit tle boats glide along that quiet portion of the river so iniinj bundled feet below.- At the foot of these dills in manj places me fountains of pmo sp.ukling water , gushing out fiom the lock in ono place , Vassej's pai.ulisc , se\oial hundied feet up the wall and ( hopping down among the shiubberj , ferns nnd fiow Pis , some of which , oven at tins time of the \ear , wcto found in bloom. IJe- low this , for some distance , mo n minij j her of tin-so fountains with largo patches of maidenhair ferns clinging to tlio wall , fifteen to twenty feet above tlio water , gieen and fresh as in the month of Mny , and with the spaikling water i mining down over them they make a most chai ming pictmo. Our weather bus been most wonderful lluough the whole winter. The ther mometer hasnovenogistoiidnt 0 o'clock in the morning lower than twentv-foui- degrees above /mo , and in the sun in tlio middle of the day has leginloiod as high us seventj-live de-giee * . We linve had but one snowstoiin down in the canon and ono inin. The snn has shorn * brightlj np.ulj nil the time , though for eight dajs at ono linnit never shone on us , wo being under thonliado of Iho cliffs all the time. TinII.IHKJ TunihPiH. Ever blnic it was dlsio\eied that it took nine tnilon to inako a man the knights of the sin nrs hnvn pu/xlcd their hi ains to find it le-inidj for ti misers bag ging at tlio kill-on , -ajs Ibo New York Times. Countless appliances hnvobei-n used , but none of them seem to fill the 1)111 ) , and a fin tune nwnitstlie tailor who will invent something practical in tills- lino. It has be. 11 uered for a New York firm , however , to pat Unity le-incdv , this oviland that is to press the tiou-i ref of their custoinein , saj once oveijM i k > lessi-ngei's are sent annual to thehoui.es of the pations of the linn , and thi trousers mo taken lo the MOID and pleased for } ! ( ) a jt-ar. This mnlces it very moderato * outlnj for a consideinble improveinent in the appe.iiance of a man , and it mnj piovc to be the nolution of the vexed pioblein. lC'IAIi NOTIONS. COUNCIL 13LUFFS. 1IKNT 'I'lin e > ntifnniMiiil iiioin Sllh.1 li\r ! : \ , - > ( Molli-i nml "fi Til swm , .v \ \ ! ! , , , , counell UliilK la 1\s | | fur srcdiiil-liiiuil furniture. s en nil I < . \ .1 Mniiilel 'r.'l llionlui\ : ; Ijldlt SIK \liibaiKalii * Oai < anil slleer one M > ni-e-r inaehltiellh \iif \ eompleti , all IH-H. Miltiililtforhnsl , ) ' ! fae toiv Iminliv at SMtili-r'se-oiiiiiilsHlon IIUII-.P , : ' , ' hail H | . ( nii AIIAItCAIN MleslitoiiM - . a . ' 1-1110111 IIKIIM- , panlM , bath loom. i-lo-eiclt\ | \\uli-i 1 1. , Inl UIM.M , xttiltli- i n il anilMIOI ) hon e ; IK ai * liiKftnlt : line location : one-third down , ti.il- am i < lo stilt 'S ( i \ \ ml. liVili | ( > iluii\ ( l l > H s \ | , ] . > , , , s.fooiii hon ollh iniiil- ' i rn linliniM un atu laruo KniMlol. . In 1st i-la .s in-lpliliorliiHiil I'hls Is a lnDsaln SlMn ) . New i-iiiiiiicoiiiim < iiii Axe II , nun t > iMuiiil a\i . wllh line 1m. J.m > Modi-inS-slnr * honsi > mi M | ) , a\el-V\l , \l-\\ liIMimotlIIl < | ! < fl UK ) Ni'U 4-inoin lolta 'i- jl iiW ) ( holeepanli nlnn lainio ) i to the ell ) In 5 01 lilaen- lots , fun ) | r m-re , e ilinns. . I. nls In Uliliiu , sub un inontlilx | Mmi nl" . ; aeies insldi- aenprotnrt ) at a liuiiiln. . I Ini * ii-sldi niitut un llenlon st . isii ) t holee lots In Mnllln's snli nt } mi ) uuh. l.nt onve II , IK-HI stlmt , oiilN } .ik ) si'i'tliin of line liinil In Mm'oln Cu. Nil' to tinile fm Conni II lllnlTs property t Vai- nit luts In all puts o { tliu cltj on eitsy II Mils. I list imirtiMpc loans \V ( s.j | , | \ sMj Kooni t , Dpi i i Illoi U , ( nniicll HIiiAs la \ VI' smeial houses nnd lots to tiaili fnr ( onnell Itln Us oi Oniah i nnlinpioMil piiip- iilv C II .Indil , vNi llioaihMij.Conni-ll liltiii- . Ni\V : liniin\i | d 1 1' , ill- . I id' tot r , iilc- fin M ni in- pmvt il Oniiilla orCoiuie-ll I Hulls iiniin u\ , ( H I add , t.ii ! llioathMiv. \ii ; , , , itMI | ( , mil , , , lu , , , | Ulth timism , b ) .1 1 ! tilt e. tl Malat . t nm ul ( | ! \ | , ; The 7-iooni I'litt.ige at tin mi- ni-i of .iid axeime and llth slm t > \ \ - tlio in \ \ sws | , .011 | | ( } , . , > , ' , | , d li\ HUM in Inl IM- iUH" c'lllu'i pioprit } will lie- sold 0111 a * } li uns , \ \ ( .laiiu . s. _ _ _ _ _ _ iron SAI.I : At a TmTiin. nwo-.nii T.imii * " * 1 KM mill's fiiiiiiOiiiaha : In Ilist-c lass | m i- tlnn and A .No 1 In i-\c-n M sin-el , tlilsli.it ) . iin \\lll ic p i ) at losi > IIIM silent Inn I'm p.iitl' ii- luis e.ill on oi aildiiss.l I ) Johnson \ < i ID IV n I st . Couii , II Illnlls _ OOI'NCII , lllit'l'l's iiiojieitv fin sali at gieat I ) ii alns I follimlnu' , ainiiii ) ; tint most lie.intlfnl lioini s In the c-ltj Mill In sold atgieit lingaliis , on month ! } p ij nn nts , o. terms to suit I'liiee new 8-iooni houses on Lincoln axeiuio I\M > hloi'lts f nun eh el rle inotoi line. Two new 4-ionm lionses foiu bloc-Ks fruni ilictrli tnotoi line on Noilh S | > \i nth sin 1 1 One lu'U 5-iooin hiiii-r fiiin blocks fiom i In tile inotoi Hue on Ninth ' \inl h sin i-f . 'Ilitccncu . " > .incl ii-iooin hou-cs , un block from elielili-niotoi linecornei AMIIIII A .mil I'uc Iflli stiiet. Hi sides Hie aboM- I havehonsis and lots in all liartsof tin rlt\ One nc'U . "i-iooin liou-i' on Mill stu 1 1 C II Judd.liO't lltn iihxaj , Conni II UlnlN F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS , AM ) III II HIM ] s | p | HIM | Mil N I- 1 ! . loins 4 M , linl I r. lite Hlllbliiv Dm ill I , Nib ( ml Itiuinis 'II . .mili | ! Mi ul un Itliic K , ( onnell Ulnlls l.i ( in ii'sponili nc i siilKitu J I ) VIIMI MISON , K I.lunar ' , \ lei -Tics It II ANN W Cashli-t Citizens1 State Bank , Ot ( Ol Mil. Paid Up Capital $160 ,000 Surplus HO ,000 Ll.ibllity to Depositors ,000 1)1111 ) ( TOIIs I \ Milltl I' O ( .Ic.iHin I. I . i : r ii.ut .1 n j'lliiinndsnii i has , It llaniiin Ti.insnil Kcni-ial b . - ties- , hiigisl e.iplt.il .mil sinplns ot any b ink In r\ nit Imcsl ui n Jim.i Inleii si on liiuu deposits _ CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR 1'iictoiy and Planing Mill. Iti si Miilpped | most ci-nti ill } lei ilid fae- tni } In tin ell ) All modem litist pilti-in iiiaehlmi } : iipc-i id d li } sUlllnl iiiiihaniis. spc'c ial .itlintlon HIM n to suoll tind bind sa\\ln iilunliiK .md 11 Iniiiilo/ . ( .1 m i.il < in > ti.iets.ind isiltn ids fet honsc-s and " " a sjnel illj ( oi in i N in III Main .mil MI nslo stiiels ( oiini IMIInlls Tnliplioiu > " The J.'A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avenue mil ' 'Isi ( ( Sash , Doors and Blinds II mil and . , , , sa ln , ' Ite-saulni ; and IMinlns Sn\ln/of all Minis I'liKli I i u Ui N. Kliiillln vvooilPi'iii I" i I" nl di MM ii d ( li an sawdust hy Hie bairol 1e All \\uili to bo III si-class Ti-li-phonc-yjip vori : I'ATitoNAi.i : ' OKK irrn OH-li i a \V II M I'isi i. 01J1ICHR PUSHY , BANKERS. Come i Main and Council Blulls , - lovvn. Id ileus In fen Un and dnimslli- luiici1 ( olln-tlons made and Intuisl jiald on Hum ill-posits _ , S. E. MAXON , ARCHITECT Ancl Supc-i intonclent. ItOUM ' 'il MIiitl\M : HUH K , I DI N < 111,1 I Is IOWA Electric rJ"russes , l elts , Chest Pi utot ten - ! , Lti \m-nts\\anti.l. \ \ \ . DR ( M HDD 27 MAIN STREET , oi i it i\ ( yi i MIS * \vi.ua s C. A7BKKBK & COMPANY Wholesale and Ho tail Dealers in FURNITURE. I insist stni | < .mil I.ouist PtliiiH lliiiloin Mind fin < it ilorfiie. _ , , - , , ! H7 | hoiulmi } , and 2M nnd liOll I'lerco .Stnt < t . Council llliilfN In. Council Bluffs Steam Dye Works. 1U1JJ Hi o.uKv.itj. Near Not IlnvUn u Utipol. - MAIL AM ) LM'KLhS ' OHDERS WILL HKCEIVE I'KOMIT ' ATTK.MION. : - Send for Pmo Lut . . C. A. MACHAN & CO.