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0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEU3 , FRIDAY , AP11IL 11 , 1890. THE OMAHA J3J3JD. rOUNOILi IJIiUFFS. 01 I'H K : NO. 13 I'KAUI. Pelhrtnl byciirtlc-r In any putt nf IhoClty. II. \ \ TII/ION MANAOKU. nrniM'A Onier , Nil. tt. NieniT I.IIITOII , Nil. SI. 31A o it . .11A TM ox , N y i co. Cottiidl JJIulTs Lumber Co , coal. There- worn six lmitl/cd | lit the Hrst Hap- list chin ( h Wednesday c'vonlni ? .Tiitllt'O Harnott Is putting Ills oftlc'O in eon- ditlon forneleaier nelmlnhtratlon of Juitlco tliiini'r .1 W H < | iilii ) it imllilliig n fine icsldonro at Mtinavva C'ontniLtor Wlntorburn is doing the vvorlf. A bulletin ? iwrmlt win Issued jostcrday to .Tunics H Wllllnms for mi $ . " < K ) resldonco In CJnlesbnrK addition. ( Je 01 K1' Smith , for keeping Ills saloon open nfler i-losIiiK hours , was inn in by the iHUiee liiHt nlKht , but was HiiUsequently < Hs < haigc-d The tilal of the case of the brothers , Uavld nnd He liber Dunkle , AV ho arc litlifiitinir about faun , was completed vcsteulay ufteinoon , but no elei'lslnn lendcml , The new Ilic thief , Prank Lev In , has issued Ills ] Irslonler. transferring Prank Illlehe-oc-k from N'o 1 to No .t's house anil phic-lntf c\- AnsistantC'hiofNliholson on duty as hose- inan at the No 1 house. The count ll's Hie committee has decided that piobationeis shall ieiel\o * Vi u month nnd ti > T > after llmil apiHiintmont 'J'he < a ] > - talnsart1 to inelvo * 7I ) mid be held lespon- slble fin the eaio of their houses. The foiinal opening of the Like Mnnnwa result for the season will ociur on the -JOth Inst Mirnyeiy notlc-cablo Inipiovcments HIT iH'iiif. made , and the present j ear will bo the Ixst in the bistoiy of the popular lesoit St Paul's Hplsiopul ehui ill has elected its \e-stivmen foi this jear Hmneo nvore-tt , D < ' Hloomi > r , M Diuiuutte , .1 Y Puller , . ! T Htewait .1 N Ilildwin. . ! ' ! ' Kimbill , T i : ravin M H .Smith , a 1 . MacConnell and b VV Heslej. ' 1 ho vomitf man who was hidden In a hltfh rollai shipped hero from Hod Oak , has been tihoutliiK for luform.md lotrcm hment When lelm-nnmd letienchment Unix ked the city ) > rlntiiit { plum in another fellow's h it , bo be- K.III eijiiif , ' , and sajinir , "You moan thing , jem \ou don't phi } fair " rlhe tniid annual bill of Halbcj's nilllt.it v bind will be held in the Masonic temple hall IVidaj oiling , Apiil H Then ) will bo u L'niml oiehesti.iof twcntj pieces Oalbo.v's bund has won sueh a u'lnit.ition that its iiniiii.il is looked forward to its u moio than oidinaiy event DA fellow who was teirlsteicd as , T Waul Mas m tested l > > Oflle or Johnson List nigh tut one of the elopoU , whllo tijlnir to dispose of u line gold watch and chain Ho was otTotniK the propet ty fin so neatly nothing that sus picion wus exeited and ho was taken on gcn- cial piinciples. O \Valters\\illcoiitInuo I to bo chief of the Hie deputment for the next flftcun dajs Frank Levin bus taken the ontli of oflko , but lias apjiointed Walteis as his deputy to ait in all omoijjencio- , until that date , when he will Kct bis business , iiiiiiiiKUci t > o as not to intor- feie with Ills oHlLl.ll duties. A little not ou lined on Haiiison stieet jesteuinj aftoiiioon among a lot of llttlo bovs One of them was stunk on the he ail bj , lolin Mox\eij , a fouitein-\iai-oUl uiihtii , and badlj hint Movveiy and sovoial othit of the nggussois weie locked up in the Luntt.il st ilion - lion and will toll , ludgo Alngeo all about it this moining. Infoi matioii was jestoulny ( lied for in- iiniiv into the sanitj of Mis Ksther White bhoisthe mother of a so called "Doitoi1 White1 , an eiientiic ehanutei- helms Loon lien for ve-ars , and whoilaims to ha\o a Itichv star and plentj of saliva , lithe aid of both ofluch ho is enabled to puifouu IlllUllllloUS I 111 OH 'I he total net tee-eipts fiom the "Queen of I ame ciiteitainment appioximate * . ' ( M ) ' 1 lie ladies of the Women's ( Jtitisti in Tempei-amo union in e well satisfied with the lesnlt , and nioseiloii'ly thinking of u'peating the pei- foimaiuo within a sliott time If they con clude to do so the opeia honso will bo used , jmd it is safe to s.ij will bo illled to o\et Hewing - ingThoP ThoP 11 O soi lety is planning for entVr- talnmont at the opem house eailv in May for the henellt of tlio ( Jliuulaiiiiua. The piov ions cnteitaiiiments given by this mjstouems or- Kimi/utloii of Indies , who can keep a sctict , iiuv e b < 1 11 of siiLh high order that the public willnatiiralljevpeetu liih tteiit. Tnis c\- l > i'e tation Is Jnstillablo and will doubtless ho full } nut. The loiintj boaul went out jestouliu to \iovv the llllsthorpo uossiug over tlio Koik Island railwav east of the eity Thoctossing lias been at the bottom of a case or two in the distill t lomt in whlLh the count } has been foiied to take an inteiest. Au'iiato woman is also council wl with it and the incmliei-s of the hoard took out a tin undo pol icy on their live * Ixifoio staiting. Tlioexeiutivo lommitteo of the Cliautau- qna assoilation held a meeting last night to iniiKo ainingcments for the completion of the jnogiammo for tlio coining assembly U was tiiimnim c'd that Demi Caidner , ,1 Steiling Moiton and Or CiioigoL. Miller had ngiecd to 1111 dates to bo niailo for them , l nough 1ms alix'.idv bicn done to assure a iirogiiunmo this ) mi lull ) equal to that of lust. Tlio t'hatauqua committee was woiking jesteul.i ) on the Hroadwaj liglitof wav for the motor line to the assotiibl ) gioumlh. They lepoited excellent success mid ne.iilv tlio < > n tire amount of the $10,000 bonus laised The people who desiio to have the line leachIng - Ing the giounda fiom tlio south aio also nitivcl ) engaged and the prohahllity is tli.it , thomotoi company will have the choice of tw o routes. A be.udless joung man fiom Omaha up- lilicd fin a maniago liienso jcsteulay Ho ] ilc lined Ids love as having just passed her righti-enth bnthdav. The count ) cleik thought thiMiiiLcitaintie-i too gieat , and ad- \ iscd him to produi o the prospectlv o niothei- iu law or other satisfaitoiy evidemo that it \vasalliight Ho tin ncd away disconsolate The Omaha voung folks who slip over to the Hindu W Ith the C\M | ct ition of huv ing a quiet little wedding are often thus disapixiinted It Isn t as eat. ) to get the penult as the ) gcncr- ull.v Imagine KOI the p ist few weeks a number of bovs lia\e been engiiged intlioeiuel spoil of shoot ing at the birds and Miuiirols in the paik. Aliguns were used and niuiiv of the little in- iiot cuts wet ONlanghtcivd without the police being able to latch the aggiessors One of the bo.vs , named SclieHcile , however , will not do an ) moro shooting for a few davs Yesterda ) hotvceivcda bullet from mi liir- Kiiii In hi i leg , mid the llvo taiget at which it > v as aimed escaped The hall had to bo ex tracted 1 1) lr ) Lace ) , mid the hov limped homo to exiiluln tlio matter It ho could to bis parents without confessing bis olTense Noail ) nil the siiulitvls have dlsipcaivd ! | ) from the paiks , and it is said to bo duo to these imiideious ) oiingslei-H The bin of the Ogden house was closed to the p Uroiirt of that hostlery ) estenla ) it Mas in accordance with an order from the < hief of polii o to that effect On Wednesihu night tlio itnthoiitles claim to havodibcov- i-ix'd that the dispensaiy - wiw OIM-II and th.it cliiiiks weiolieiugsold after U o'clock-tho liom set for evet ) connoissciu to tmn the kev cm the oiittiido woild Accoiillngly an at- tcmenient could on I ) bo brought iibout bv the jitopiietor closing his bai dining the' suc ceeding business d i ) . which involved vester- chi ) This Is the inttlatlvo step iimler the new management of municipal alTairs and the action of the uuthoiitles created con- hiderablo gossip nmoiii ; the .saloon element Benorally _ Good paper ha ijors at Croihw ell's. If j ou want the best Wall paper no to J. D Crockvv ell's. _ _ i'HHSOX.tl * I'.t It.Kilt.tl'IIS. KOlllcer Tameslo has Iteen npMluted | Bjavial night olltc-or at the Wubash ) mils. Mis S S. Slovens mid daughter. Miss Caiiie , Imvo gouo to L'hlcago for u hi lot visit , ' ' Hell of ItrtO West llroiul is Mrs .1 4' llroiuliiy cntei tuining her friend , .Mrs , . ( J. 11. Litvgoiy of Kansas City. S P. Wadsuoith & Co. , ' . ' 07 Pearl street , loam o c < ) foi Lombutil luvc-iitmeiitcompan ) Plnest photo gallery In the westSheim - den's new place , -1.1 and l ! > Main street. Wo w nut you to list jour rental proiioity \vltli us and wo will secure ) ou good , mliiblo teiKint.s , Kents colleetecl and sinjc-lal utten- tlon given tocm-eof proiK'tty K. Jl Sheafo A. Co. , 1J roadway uud Mulu st , up stain , CASPER DECLARES HIMSELF , Ho Explains Several Things anil Pays Some ( Jompliments. THE NEED OF A NEW OITY HALL Another Motlioillst Cliuroli lo Ho Ilullt Co n n I nc ; Siti'ct Contraut Ijct A Cailiolle 1'rlont With a Hiibe , ' News Notes. A Idei man Casper , who has been mndo the target for a great deal of personal abuse b ) the Nonpareil for the e-ouiso he took In vothif , for the aw mil of the city pi luting to the low est bidder , was seen byaropoitcr for Tut , Hi r last evening and timidly questioned eon- eeinlng his fee-ling in the matter "I wish Tnr Hi i. wouhl say to the people of Council Hluffrt1 said lie , "Unit I am cntlicly satisfied with ni ) conduct dm ing the little tlmo I have be en In the e ouncll , and I belluv o every fair minded man will bo when the matter Is full ) understood. "You must not forget that I was elected on the cltl/cns' ticket , mid bound by my honor to comply with the iequlrem < 'ntsof the plntfoim of ptinciiiles upon which the campaign was conducted 'J'he elti/ens' movement ivas stai ted by the leading citi/ens at a meeting in the boaul of tiadoiojms It was suppoited b ) the Nonp.uell from the conception. J was nominated b > th" republic ! in caucus in the I'ltst waul when the tepubliclus were sup posed to Imv o a tie ket in v low , but they neg lected to make any nomination , mid I was en dorsed la the people s e onv cation I could do nothing e'lbC than accept the nomination upon the plntfoim of piinitpl ( < endorsed by that convention It wns i non-paitlsanmovement fiom the stint , and was understood by all to be sm h , and was to bo In the Interest of res- fmm and lotii-iiehment One of the declar ations of th it platform was that the city pi luting should bo let to the lowest bidder Jtcfoie the miittei came up in thu council the Noupateil people cnino to mo and wanted mete to snppoit their demand for the woik , I told them 1 could not do so unless their bid was the lowest. The ) endeavored to unpiess mo with their conception of the ine.ming of the le.solution , that It was just for effect mid didn't e-ut mi ) llgmo In politics. Hoth Mr. U W Siidcr and his son hud Intciviews with moon the subject They Hied to pm- suado and feme mo to suppoit their paper without icgaid to the bids , and aftmvvards made all kinds of thieats as to what the ) would do If I didn't suppoit them I could not do so without going bid : upon the men w ho e-leeteel mo and violating my houoi , and I had nostiuirglo with the temptation not to do just what 1 did Tlio avv aid of the c It ) punting to tlio ( ilobe saves the tax p.icrs about fc.lMJ ( ) auiiuallv. The Nonpaieil's bid was 15 cents for the tlrst insetttoit and 10 cents for each additional publication , and 'JO tents foi llguie woik persiinaie The Globe's bid was a shade lower for Jlgino woik and oulv 10 and 0 cents for the other woik. "Iwanttosav a few woids icgaiding the anti gambling oidlmmio The oidinanio wus gotten up b ) the e Hi/ens'committee on gambling In the citl/ens' movement It was , then given to Aldeim in Wood mid b ) him in- tioduced at tin Hist meeting of the new coun cil and passed its llrst leading and was 10- feiied to the Judicial'committee Aldeiman I veiutt was chaiinmn of that committee , and after the pmp'-r action had been taken and it was lead ) to bo icc- omiiieiidcd to the council for passage1 , ho was i ailed out of town Befoio going lie gave the oidiuance to Aldeiman Wood , who through some misuudeistanding or other piesented it to the council with the committee's topoit , when there were enl ) four lopubhcmis pics- out It was laid ou the table ) b ) n motion fiom Lai ov Afteivvauls Mr Lace ) counted noses mid found he could kill it by i ailing it up , and ho did so The four republicans votc.it foi it , which killed it , as live afllima- live- votes wet"1 uccessaiy to its passage "I want to sav to tlio citi/eiib of the city and tlio icspei table men who got up that 01- dinamo that I intend to suppoit it and pro- euio its pissaw In the citv administration I am non putisan , and I intend to hold on to those pinu iplcs. Outside of tlio admmistia- tiou f am a republican. It lenmins lor the e-itl/ens to dciido whethci the little fellows who eomo Item Heel Oak and endeavor to urn the boaid of trade and the cit ) council have cause for lomplaint I have no paprr , and don't intend to elo an ) lighting in the news- p.ipeis. I mere1 ! ) want to put this matter bo- toio the public as it is. " UOSTON STOIIU. Attinetions on OutKceonel I'loor for Alonelii ) and the U'cck. 1)00 ) pair sample corsets , including Fiench sateen , coutll , jeans and summer coisets , goods hold fmm li'lo ' to $ l.i ! . " > . all to go atlie. . sl/cs fiom 111 to'iT in eciu , white , cicmo mid tints Ml'SUN UNUERWnAU. In tilt co lots foi Monday and the week. LOT 1 AT . ' 5c A lull line of coisct cov ers , plain embroideied mid hue tiumueil In all si/os , Sic each Night gowns , full si/e , niillo tiimmcd , 2rio each Chemise and di-aweis , hice and cmbioid- cic'd. tiiinmed , 'Jjccaih Misses' and ladii's' vvldto skhts 2"e each Childien's and infant's vvhito iliossL' , L''c tojl oy.abaigain. LOT 2 AT ! 19c. Coiset eovei-s , V shape and squnio neck , Nightgowns , tiimmed with feather edge bnud and milled , : t' > c. Chemisu mid diavvcrs , embioideicd and tucked , i.'Jc. LOT ! ) AT r,0c Coisct covcis , with full ) eke of cm- bioidei ) mid tou-lum hue , Mlc Mothci Hiibbaul night dieshes , beautifully ti limned , , r > lc ) Chemise and diawei-s , tiimmed with cm- bioidci ) ami Ion lion lace and Jlnlshcd in fcathei stitch braid , .TOo All the above goods will comp.uo with goods sold at T.V and VI. HOSTON STOIIH , CiiiAM , WIUTILAW .t-co. , t and I'rumoters of Low I'uccs , Council HlutTs. The Nccel ol'a Cltj Hall. It eloey not seem piibablo ) that a now city hall w ill bo built this se.ibon The old feed store now used bv the cit ) Is b ) no means udeiiuato or suitable It seems folly to spend an ) mono ) in enlarging or Improving It In v lew of these fai ts it has been suggested that an attempt bo made to airango with tlio count ) for the establishing of city headiniai- ti'rs in the c om t hoiisu for a time at least A committee of the council piesonte'd the mat ter to the i ountv board of t > up ( < iIsors ) ester- da ) U will boeoiisldeicd mid may possibly le'ad to some arrangement. The coiitt house is roomv , Imv Ing been built with a v lew of ne-- cominodating the future as well as piesent wantsof tbc > eouiitv Tc-mpoiaiilv some of the spare loom might bo usc-d totulvmitagoby the city Thocitv Ishorel ) in need of vault room , nuinv valuable iccoteh now being ji'opaiili/ed b ) the necessarv storing of them whe'iothc ) are liable to bo distuned b ) lire lli-s WiKxlburv have removed their dental ollico to 101 1'eail stivet , up stah-s. The gasoline stove Is moro dangerous than the unloaded gun Save ) lift ) and propoi tv bv Uhlng tboC B. ( las and Klcctilo Light C'o.'s gas htovo. liiiMiitmit | to lldi-biMiit'ii Lingo line horse ) mid tmf goods I'mbstle , & . ' > . ' Uy , C IJ. The Manhattan spoiling hcadu'rs , 418 H- w ay. A Dcscile-il Halic. A good deal of coiHten.atlon was cieatcel in the residence of Hov H I' . McMenomy on Wednesday moinlug by a mot lien'a unmoth- eil ) act of taking her U-weeks-old baby thoto mid deceit Ing It. The woman appealed there at 10 o'clock with the child and hundred for , rather McMenomy. Ho was absent and rather Mulloy , tlio assistant pastor at St Xav leu's , responded The lad ) w as enegantly divssedmid theihlld was ndoi ncd la costly robes , She h.ild she i amo trom Mlssoiu i Val- U ) , but refused togivo her imme. She told Father Mullo ) the child bc-longed to a very Jear frieuiil who had been Indiscreet aitcl was comiolled to give the child aw ay She np ] Haled to the kind hearted pi lest to assist he In finding a homo * for It where It could IK raised woithy of It.s paivntnpo He thought r moment mid then recnlk-d the fact that h hud heard of a woman who hnd expressed n desire to take a ) oung bab ) to raise , mid he excused himself u moment whllo he wioto n note to her An Instant after he left the teen the woman also loft and gilded nolselcssl ) from the hou e. and w hen the pastor re tut ncd ho fouml the waif llng onthosofn All effoita to discover the name and Identit ) of the woman were fruitless mid nothing moro w 111 probably over bo know n of the pa rcntago of the child It Is a hanelsomc llttlo boy and Is ro ! > ed In e-ostl ) raiment. the llttlo follow was cared for at the W C A. hiHpltnl until nir.ingements were foi In imtely mndo ) ostciiuy ! afternoon , by w hie I an excellent family hi this citv took the chili for adoption. Choice residence propoi ty contrail ) loeatec for sale by II II. bheafo & Co. The I/cinlerH of fine watches mid Jewelry In the eity , am : the place to buy the best goods at the lowest prices , is the establishment without ilvals , the most tellable Htm of C. B. JVCQII.MIV&CO. Another Mc-tlioellHt Chinch UCKIIII. Work was commenced yesteulay on the new Trinity Methodist church on the coiner of Ninth avenue and Tom th street. A largo frame building was moved away by .1. C Hoffman & Son mid the ground eleaied of ob strtiitlons and woik ou the foundation com menced The building will be a ciedlt to the city The dimensions of the main part will bo JiOxIlT ) outside tliu spli-e and t'.c wings It will cost between < ( .000 and T.OOO for the main p.ut alone , and the intention is to elect a parsonage on the lot adjoining Tlio woik will be pushed vigoioasly mid the building will hot cady for dedication before the sum mcrcommences. J G. Tipton , real estate , 52" Dio.idway. J C IlKbv. steam heating , sanitarv engi neer , IH'I Life building , Omaha , .02 Meuiain block , Council Bluffs. Oddfellows' AimUoisary. Another meeting of the joint committee of Council Bluffs and Omaha Oddfellows was held In this cit ) last evening for the pin pose of mranging the piogimume for the annivci- sury cclcbiatioii of Oddfellowship in the United State's , w hieh will bo held hero on Tuesday , April 21 Some chmigeswcic made In the airmigements previous ! ) m.ulo con- ccinlng the line of match , ami It was decided that the procession should foim as follows. First div islon will foim on Sixth stieet , lighten on Willow avenue , the second division on First arcane1 , 11 gut on Sixth street , the t hit d eliv ision on Willow avenue , tight on Sixth street , and the fouitli division on 1'oailstreet , light on Willow avenue. The line of maich will bo south on Sixth sticot to Fifth nvciiuo , east on Fifth avenue to Main stieet , iioith on Main stieet toBioad- wav , cast on Bioidway to First stieet , noitli on Ninth First stieet to Washington avenue1 , western Washington avenue to Siott btieet , south on Scolt street to Mv inter stieet , vve--t on M ) aster stieet to Uighth stioot , south on Eighth stieet to Bioadvva ) , cast on Broad- wa ) to Font tit stieet , pist the tevievviiijr stand and south ou Fouitli stieot to Willow avenue and west on Willow avenue toBahss paik. 'the e-ommitteo extended to all lodges of D.ujghtors of Hebekah of Iowa and Nc'bn.ska a special invitation to p.uticipato in the cere monies , in the opera house , mid a poition of the paieptet will be icscivid for the m. l mt ) lodges in Iowa and Nebiaska have ahe.icly i.cicptcd the eommittco's , invitation to bo pix'seutjiis have also all tliogiundotlkeis of both states. Elegant gold center pieces , full sie , for 10 cents , fjuucr pi ice M. Tluco baud bolder only 1 cent a ) aid at H. P. Niles , 400 Bioaet- w ay. o Scveial deshablo dwellings with modem Impiovementb for tent in vichnt ) of the Piesbteiiau chuich. K II. Shoafo iCe , lental agents. Cit ) Flii.inc-eu. ' 'Tho cit ) nuances me in a vei ) healthful condition , " tcmaiked City Auchtoi Kinnchaii ) esteuhi ) afteinoon. "Tho cit ) bonds have never been lepudiated , but have been se'lling ibov o par light along. In n few da ) s this of- ilco will icceivo the piocecdsof the sale of Md.OOO intei-sce tions , paving1 , sewer and spe cial assessment bonds. But people who hav e chums , needn't bieak their necks in getting icio , for the disbursement of all this irone.v Mb ahead ) been piovuled for , and it will go out about as fast as it comes m. However , we expect to locelve in a few da ) s about ? 100- 100 , the Ihst half of the ) cat's taxes Of thih imount ! " > , OUO w ill be used for the pa ) nietit of special and geneuil lund waiiants , and it will all bo applied to about twonty-nvo ellffei- cnt funds. It ib now In the hands of the count ) tioasurcr , mid will bo tinni'd over to is some time lieuApiil 20 The holdcisot .ht'bo wai units can then present them foi > av nient and expect to get the e ash. " "Thero'b anothei thing , " lemmkc-d the au- litoi with a good deal of solemnity. "If anv - Kielv thinks his olllce ib a sinecuio I would iko to have him come in heio mid woik u vlnlo. If thosahu- ) was doubled the man vho is doing the woik lib 1 am doing it would cam his mono ) " v Pi Itionei-'H Inflects. City Muiilml Temple ton is dividing off a spuo In his olllc-o in tlio city building for the storapo of the effci ts of pi isouew w ho hav u It if ted out fiom fiovv nlng poitals of the has- lie and left behind them the vaiious tclics , luaellcb mid pickages they hud In their pos- ession when at tested. The space will hold a nil wagon load , and It will bo piott ) well lllcd Tlio accumulations mo asvmious as hey aio appiientl ) valueless , and compiiso evei ) thing under the sun The ) may Imvo aluo to their uvvncus , who will peihap-i some lay call for them , and make a gic.it outci ) if he ) cannot bo pioduecd. Call at McAtco's stoio Today mid ti ) n cup of Van Houtcn's cocoa. Catmint ; Stieet Coiitrae-t Avvnielcel. The boaul of supcivlsotsund the e-ommittee 'i ' oui the cit ) council mot lust evening and opened the bids for the Canning street hill ut ou the Chautmiqiia load Thei-oweio a iiimbeiofbids lllcd which were cmcfully ompaicd mid that of .1 P. Kelh1)- found to 10 tlio low est. The woik was then awarded o him and ho was icemiicd to comment o it at nice. This tcnwvcs another obstacle fiom ho Chiiutauqun p ith. 15 r II S West , pou elaln crow n and biidgo ,01 k , No 12 Peml. If vou wish to bell .vour piopeity call on the udd .t Wells Co , C U. Judil president. ( X)0 ) iroailvvay I mill Host. Cot snt IJn its , la , Apiils. To the Kai- tor of Tin Hi i 1'leaso poimit mi old bus- ! ness man hero to eonguitiilato Tin Hi i on Its miigiiltU-cnt Issno of Kunda.v moining. Com pared with our ovn monilng phito c-cmcein Is Ilko compiling the lamc'iitccl Jumbo to a mouse. The people of this city mlmlio Tun Hi r for Its me'tiopolltan character , and welcome It as tlio bilghtcfit , hcbt and ncvvaiost pipci ex tant. tant.What What a pity It Is that our fair city cannot Imvo a representative ne.vvspai > er issued ou this Mdo of the liver" " Theionevervvasa bet ter Held open to iiovx spajK'r men to establlsli a Ili'bt-c-hisH paper than lic-iv In Cumuli lilnlls , forour city Is vvoith } of a lltiit cl.isii paper. Todii } , if Council Hluffs Imd but half as good ; i paper as Tut Hi i , our cit } would soon push Oiniilm foi the lead It U pitiful wo uio not uettor represented I bear our monilng plate com cm no ill will , liut tell It tilainl } that It might bo able to icp i ivsent the Interests of 1'acllh-Junction as at | irc.sent published , but Hluftltes wants koinc- ihlng better Wo have put up with country impeM-s long enough The city Is out of its ' iv\addling clothes mid ib now weiuliiir knec- | ) .ilits , ami if the Nonpareil cannot gi\o us a ixittor she-et , elov old of its v ellovv-baik s > teuo- : } po-pluto nilsccllancons ntulT , then wo will lot enl } tuko the Omaha papers but will ad iCrtlbo In them also for "dollars to dough- nils" u line In Tilt OMAHA lit i. is vvuith two n the best pnpei hci-e , thcio being no doubt is to clrculutluu. GENERAL CROOK AS A HUNTER , Some lutercstlng , Stories of His Prowess Told in the [ Tunernl Train , i THEY GOT THE GRIZZLY'S SKIN. i / Itcmnikublc Pont Perfcii mod In Com- liniiy With u Ton ItDlilnsoii IIiiIT Ilrceul Not n Dross Piu-ailu AH th6 fuiioral train bcni-lng the to- matimof the Into Mnjor General Ctoolc rolled nt'i-owi the btoul : prairies through piosperousfurin country , through llaino- lit { 'iis-lleUls , nmldiinbed up the siniunis grades of the Alleglitinled , the llttlo fc'ioup gathoreil in the special co.u'h found no aubjeet so inu.xhaustiblo ns the lifo of the dead friend and lieio who lay in the ling and erapo-luinj , ' ear forward beneath the fragrant loses nnd guided by Client Mjldicrs. Kveryono in the party had been at some time or another with the general , ollher in the tented Held or on a swift , thclo-j ehat-o after hostile Indians erin in tlic less lierce lliough not less exciting pleasures of the hunt , sa.vs the C hieago Inter-Ocean. liver ) one had some teinin- i-cenee : his hrnthf" had Hlorics of his bo.v hood and life in the old homestead , and stories , too , of his riper j ems Mr. John C ollins of Omaha iiad stories of great duck hunts ; Major .Randall had numberless stoiios of tlio Indian cam paigns Mi' . Webb Hajeshad anecdote after anecdote of tlioir'dajs hunting big game. Mr. Webb Kajesand Mr. John ( ollins had a gieat number of stories lo tell of their many hunting tiijH , 1'iom 1878 it was the ; veail ) cus tom of ihc gcneial to send to Mr. llujes and Mr. ColiiiH telegiam some time in September to the etleet that ho would leave for s-ome designated point fora hunt. The general would at range a pack train and all things nei > e < arj for a. two wcolch' hunt. Me rs. Ilajes and Collins were alvuijs of the patty , but other gentlemen vveio at times invited. Those hunts weie intotrupted two j oars , inl&Sland ISWi , when the C'hirieahuas were engaging the General's attention. The vat ions hunts of the patty weto as follows ; ISTS-The countiy near Poit Stecle , W ) omlng Tei t itoi v 170 Through the Spotted Tail Agencies to Hoik Cieek , W.voming Tenitoiv. ISM ) Two hunts vveie had this vcar. The foimer in August , fiom Poit Biidpor to tlio Yellowstone Paik. the latter in Octobei , near Hock Ctees , Womlng'i'criitoi ) . 1 1 Prom Chevemie to Medicine How. l sj nut Waslmkle , Woming Teiutoi.v. lsi Thecounti ) south of Poit Ihidger , Wvoming Teuitoi ) l M Pent Casper ls-,7 , I'-ss' nnd IsVJ Pott Casper. It was not small game that was sought on these hunts : theloidlj elk and the ledoubtablo gii//li , weio the main ob jects of the hunt. Mounted on good holies and with a full outlit of piii'lcvrt. , mules , wagons , tents and cooking utensils , the pail ) would sftike out for the wild < ountrv. The hunt in the fall of 1SSO near Hock Cieek.Vo. . T. , was a most e.\i iting and successful one. Upon this limit gieater numbeis of elk vveio seen than at an ) time befoie or since , Man ) op- pot ( .unities weie afloided tlie party of studying the habits of the elk. These inimulsaio ver ) shy , \ er.dilllcult . of ippioaeh and raiclybeen in gieat niim- l > ei s , and it v.as mainl ) duo to Gonotal I'umk'h supelb Unowlellgo of the liabits _ of w ild game and com- [ ) ichoiision of tlio I'ountiv bcToio liim that he and the o with him v\eie able to etijo ) i-omo of the raio.md novel sights whicih on mote th.in 0110 oc casion it was their good foi tune to wit ness. Oenei.il ( . 'took possessed in the \ei ) highest dcgiee the attributes neces- nai ) to u suecessful hunter. lie v as iiattent , ne\er out of teinj or. enduring , with a born hunter's ins-tiricthe appieet- ition of "signs" and "hails , " and a aeult ) of apimicntl ) eompiehending the leasoning followed b ) a hunted animal which enabled him to leach its quarr ) : ust at the most advantageous time"- . Add to thisa mavelousl ) keen eyesight , v , hieh permitted him not enl ) to din- tinguish objects at a distance of five niles , but to sav , whether the o objects v.eio lioises , ca'ttle , or game , mounted nen , Indians or whites. This e\tra it dinar ) keenness of vision stood him in .rood part on these hunting expeditions , lo would chock his hoise , and , bending nrvvatd , would scan the hoil/on inn- owl ) , and if an ) game was within live niles his gi.i ) blue oes never failed to see it. Genetal Ciook was a true hunter , Billing not met el ) for the -jiko of Icilling ind leaving the deadoaieaosos to iotbtit or some special object , eitltor for food > r big antlets or bear lobes. Aiidc > the ho "bag1' of that two weeks' hunt was m follow H : Pour beareightef > n buck Ik with magnificent antlers , bixtecn mile deer , ten antelope , awl an immense lumber of gioif-o and sigo hens. The last hunt that (7enei.il Ciook had vas last jear , lbbl. ! The location was 'oil C'tibper , Wo. Tlio fullpait ) was composed of the thieo inseiiaiallies' , ( ienetal Ciook , John b , Collins , ami Webb ( ' . * Hajes , Lieutenant II. H. Wiight , C orpoial llav\kins ; livotioop- > rs of the Ninth c'lualry , and four pii- ates fiom the Twentj-llist infantr ) oimed tho'military osco'it. Four bucks , our squaws , and thiec pamioosrs fiom he Uosebud agenc ) , UaUota , aciom- mnied the party , as did an individual of peeial inteiest to Goneial ( 'took. This MIS "Hat , " a half-biecd biou.x fiom \irt Hobiiif-on , Nob. Tour si\-mulo cams with diiveis , four packets and i.xteen luck-mule * completed thooutllt. ho whole e.xpediticm thus consisting ol hirl-four pef-ojuiaind about oight-llvo uirses and inuo $ . Hat was the ibjei-t of the geneial'ii stud ) dur- ng the hunt. 17D had a icnmik- iblo jiovver of tiailing , an Instinct ilmost of Uncling game. General ( ook lovoted himsflf to learning in what Hat's kill consisted , and neglected all I-IM- v 1th that e-nd in View. It was c'hariu'- eiisticof General Cook , this willing- ic-s to loam from other men. The ociut of his succ'OrH v\itli the Indians \aslargol ) due to thK Ho took an ndian who had inllucnco with Indinns , tudled him , and \\IKJII ho had leaincd ho seciot of his Mii-eoss , then , but not intil then , he dispensed with that Indian ml lolifd ujion htni'-elf. Ho wah satis- , fd that lie had learned all of Hal's nothods , and intended to take the Held lone this fall. Hat'h iccoid for gri/- lion vuisan etivlablo one eithtv-IUo 'ri < 5/Ue-s that ho had killed single- handed and alone. The le-Milt of the hunting tiip last ) ear was : Ptvo grl/- /les , live Kooky Mountain hlu-ep , ono bull elk and eight ) black-tailed deer and antelope. Whllo on tltU trip it fell to the lot of Genuial ( 'took and Hut to kill and skin a bear in a novel way. Thev had followed a trail so rapidly and with such persistency that t < > escape the beat- took t of ugo inucavei in a picelpltoiis bank of oaithon tlio stdo of u ravine some thitty feet fiom the surface. Tlio earth had caved in from above and the water had foi mod luminous lee-fsscri. galleries and openings in the cave l"ie > m above they could tee the bear Hmiffly eiibcomud below , and the bu.ir could bee them. The. ) dropped llro brands Into the holes above , but e-oulel nolthe-i- bum nor smoke him out. "lienoral , " said Hat , "wo hnvc pot to shoe > t him there ; ho won't come out. " "All right , " said the general , "give it to him. " Kneh llrcel n shot and the smoke htiel e'loarod away the gtetit bt-uto lay eleatl In the cave. Thou the mtostion arose , how to save that lild'r1 The general hail been "put to his trumps" too ellen to bo bullied In this situation. Ho looked ateitnd ) the eouiitry , went tu his saddle mule , and pot his hunting av , and going to a plno rltlgo half a mile away ho cut down a tree , trimmed the branche * oil and can-led It on hit smoulder to the eavo. Dropping It through the opening above ho "eooned * ' down , followed by Hat vi 1th a bundle of sago brush under bin arm , and by the light of a brush llio they Hklnned that bear , ilown twenty feet under ground.Jloto was another dilemma. It was easier to slldo down the polo than to elimb up with a llfty- pound bentskin. . The general climbed to the ton , llnovv ono onel of a lailtit rope to B.it.wno made it fust around the skin , and with the aid of the mule hoisted it emt. "I'vo sKInned lots co' bear1 said Hat , "but that'H llio toughest job I ever hud getting the hide. " Mr. ( . 'ollins told of a day when General ( 'ieolc , a mutual friend , and him elf had , between breakfast and dark , brought down to their three gunsV21 ducks one goose , and ono swan. Walter Ciook , who was Koriouslj 111. biightened up a little as Ihoso stories weio told , and said : "Veseorge ! was always a gieat hunter. I iiMnember ono ineu-nlng carl } wo heaid the ducks e-oiuing over , and wo told George. Ho was up in a minute , dieted hi a hurry , never stopping to slip his braces over his shouldeis- , awl tivuij ho went. Aftc-r bieakfnnt wo went out to hunt for him. Wo found him ptetly soon , and there he was , banging awa.v , with his Irottsois slipping down lound his ankles he was theeomiealest sight ! ' ' Stories followed showing the geneial's dislilvO to show } chess , nnd one with told b.v n gentleman who had happened to bo in the lexmis of the Cjiand I'ae-ille whole the de.ul general lay Satuidny night when Captain Ch.ules King came in. Captain King blood b } the e-asket for a longtimoandthen approaching Captains C.ur and Uabcoe-k , baid : "It is stiange- . 1 was , with General Ciook all the way fiom Texas to Dakota and tiib ) is the first limo I Imvo been him in his full uni form. " Htoiies weio told illusttative of this tiait of the generaTa and also his keen sense of thehumoious. . On one occasion a command was bent out to join him and em their waj ovoitooK a plain old fellow se ited on a log bj the loadsidc. His clothes weio tattered and a most nee es- sni patch em hi.s tieiin-uis was held in place by thorns. Thes olllcer in command i ode up and asked him wheio old CiooU \\tis. "O , his nu'it me coming aliiig ) , " leplied the old man , who was none other than Ciook hinibelf.Vlcn \ his own command arrived and his identit } was levc > ilod , a epiipt twinkle of the eje was the only hign he made of his junior'b dihconihtun1. it was his gieatest de light to get out awaj fiom civili/ation , "wheio I can holler as loud ab I want to , " ho would si ) . lie had a dei p a flec tion for ) oung Hiies and guved him un- mcicifiilly whenever chance allotded. When liases met t rook , whether in camp , joining him for a hunt , or at his dignified hcadquaitets in this cit ) , a w resiling match was suie lo follow. On one occasion Colonel ( 'or- bin was accompaiiing Gcnoial Ciook to ucuiuon at Cumb'eiland , Md. They had ' omc ! in fiom some places oil tho'main .ino and sti uck their i.iihoad at a small .own about ti o'clock in the moining. They found that ( ho ) would have to wait a couple of boms for a ti.iin. Inside the station they found a couple of benches nnd being very tiled they w pipped their cloaks about them and stretching out on ho benches weio soon fast asleep , Shortl ) afteivvard Colonel Cot bin was awakened by a t ude shaking. Ho found a big lush policeman ovr him. "Come ! Git out o' that. this ain't no lodging house ! ' ' Colonel Cot bin thought it best to make no tumble , but was an.xious to save his gen et u.1 the needed sleep , so be said : "All light , all light. But don't wake that man up. " " wh ? " "Air ) not "Don't jou know who that is ? That is Geneial Crook.1 "Oh , it is ? Well to h wid do ciooks ; do to\ufs full of 'em ! ' ' The general , who had awakened dur ing this dialogue , laughed hoaitil ) , and said to C'orbin , "T guess ho lias the best of us , Coibin ; let us go outside. ' ' Geneial Ciook was a man of very stiong allectioiiH. The last time ho was at the old homestead near Da ) ton , O. , was on September 8 , 1&7S , his fiftieth biithday. IIo told his hrothois then that it would belong before lie would i etui n. "Tho fact is , ' ' ho aid , "it is easier for mo to sta ) away fiom heio than to got away if I come heie. It hints less. " Oak-land Md. , the present rest ing place of the moitnl tonmins of the late Major- Geneial George Ciook , is a lovely httlo village pcichcd high on the western summits of the Alleghaii ) mountains. Pour miles fuither cast is Deer I'm k. Holh villages aio well known and favor ite slimmer ic-Muts. The suiiounding countr ) is beautiful in the oxtieme , anil some of the bust tiout stieams in tlio east aio found close b ) . It was at Oak land , in the Glades hotel , that General Ctoolc was ciipluied b ) a stiatagem of James Dailj and his confe.dei.itoh. The dale of this capita o was Pebiuarv , 1M ! > , shoitly bofoio the close of the war. The oiicinnstanocs vcio peculiar , At the llnioof his capluio ho v\as secicllj * engaged to Miss Mai \ Dail ) . Her father and mother suspected something of the kind , and bittei ly opposed the match , Ge-noral Ci ook hail stai ted for Louisv ille , K'y. , but a bieak-do\vn on the 10,11 ! shoilly after leaving indmid him to return to Oakland. Ho lotired lo his loom in the Glades ho tel very tired and soon fell asleep. Ho vuis. accompanied h ) his friend , dcneial Kelly. Young Dailey piocuicd sumo United States uniforms and die.'sing up a squad of guerrilhiH , iclieved the guaid lit the hotel. Ptoceedlng to the looms of Generals Crook and Kellj , tile * ) or- deied thorn todioss , and mounting them on hoiMihack , sped aivaj to Kiehmond , which was itill ineesslblo fiom the re'iir. This iriogular cuptiuo met with little commendation b ) the authorities .at Kiehmond , and Gemeials Ciook and Kc'llj were within font weeks Miecially exchanged. Toaveit suspicion fiom the Dailey family at the tlmo , Geni-ial Ciook at once pioclaimed his e-ngagc- ment and the marriage took plain the following July. Tluceof the patticipants in that midnigJitabduction weio mcMJiit at Gonoial Ciook'n inteimont Aiei-sis. James Mason , John 15. Pay and George H. Johnson , while at I ho foot of his grave Jh that in which "Jim" Dailoy , as ho Is Mill called thoio in Oakland , lies Ian-led , It Is said that doncral Ciook's lenmlnslllfinullj bo taken to Arling ton , but thoto is a Illness in his pioccnt icnting place. It is fiee , ope-n and ma- lentil ) withal , as was tlio man whom it holds in louder embrace. The gieat hickoilea neai his gnu euro monuments to his sturdy tcliance ; the mountains all at ound , the wide sui.'cp of heaven and caith visible from his gtavo aio sights that weru dear to him in life- , and t ) pical of his c lean , beautiful , manly nature. Had ho lived to tin age of n tut mint it wus his cluUuiiii iulc.uituu tu huvci 10- tuinotl to Oakland , thcio to nmko his permanent homo. THI : AiMticA.v PIVIII. : : Painful IXperleiu'CH ol' a lloat lioael of Once or twloo wo heard the snorts of hippopotami around oui- boat when wo moored for the night. As wo slepteach wrapped In his blanket , Ijlniy atltwait- ship on bales ami bo\es , U was not pleasant lo bo waked near midnight by these unaccustomed sounds , and to hour the wash of the water along the gun * wale , c'ausod b } tlie-o monsters. AVe were not a Httlo thankful that they confined themselves to grunts of deliunco and foieboio an } actual attack , for by this time wo were all sniToring fiom African fever and a good night H sleep was \ enprvious lo us , ays u writer in St. Nicholas Ourbemtwas small and ovoivunvde-d nnd vvoworoall good-si/ed fellow H on board ; no , when the fever was on uslt loquireil consider able ingonuit.v ami much dossing nnd loerossing of legs be'fore spuecb could bo found in which to Ho down at all , In the stern-sheets of our e'laft. Poor Milne , a "tiong , stout-built man , who had * orvod twenty-ono jears in the ' ' UritHi navy , sulleicel'more'tliini any of us ; and by tlio lime wo reached Man- yanga the feer had taken so strong ti hejld of him that his case1 bee-ame hopeless , We did all wo could for him , but our small Knowle-dge was of little < avail. Wo hoped that In1 would rail } when we got ashoie again , but lives da.vs after ho sue1- e-iimbed afle1-a ! few hour of delirium. This was imlee-d a great blow to me , for although tlieio was a givat dilTeronco in oui age's Milno and J had been fast friends on the \oblige out. Ho had been very goeid to mo in man } was , instead of ridiculing ni } inexperience , and on several occasions had helped mo out of dililculties into which 1 had been led through Igmuancc. Ho never lost an opportunity of giving mo biic-h informa- lion as he thought would be of use to mo when 1 should l > < > nua\iii the interior and alone , it ivas Milno who Hi-st showed mo how to handle a riHe , how to use a sail-needle , and , eve-n moio important , how to e-ooU the few dishes that have for jears llgiued with biieh monotonous icpetition in m.simple3 bills e > f faie. In lelinn , I would amuse him and the others on the vvaj b } drawing rough poittaiis whie-li the' } sent hemie to their filends ; or , at night , J would sing a few comic songs te > the accompaniment of my banjo. Ami here at the e-ommoiiee- ment of our new e-aieer , the man who to allappeaiamvs was the sujugest of our part } was smite-heel awn } by deathwhile I , a not pailiculai 1\ lob'iist' lad , was left to wonder who would be1 the next victim to the dieadful fever that was binning in over } vc'in and racking every bone. I felt then that it was nccessai-.v for mete to "biace up , " Keep a still upper lip.and light ever } advance of the eniMiiy. To m.V surprise I found mvse-lf ibi } b } da } glowing stteinge1- ! , while mv coiiipaniems weakened and failed ; at last , one da } 1 was able to amummv niself as piepared to eontiiiuo the match. TIII : POMCSJM AND TUP DOG. IlilsOllle-ei- Shoots Mail ) Times With out I n | u i in i ; t lie .Animal. Several ila.vs ago ( hief liiown of the dopaitmont of public -afotv put a num ber of additional police otliccrs on elutj between Soho and I'.ist Libei I ) . They were now 111111 on the. foico and one of them \vas decided ! ) new in the locality , &as tlio I'lttshing Dispatch. The Hist night ho vas on , and while faithfully p.itiolling his beat , he was told of a large , vicious dog that was miming at huge on Fifth avenue. About 11 oVloe-k , while walking along the above named stieut , he thought ho spied the dog on a gtaveled walk lead- int ; up to tlio rc-idiMico of a piominent citi/en. The olhcer ilcterinlned to niako a lecoid for himself the first night. Ho called lo the dog , but the hitter appaienllj wn , not on speaking toims with the gu.iidiaii of tlio peace and did not move. Then the olllcer hied to scare the animal b ) command ing him in a loud tone of voice to "get out ! " The dog did not move and the nf- licer , who was ge-lting moio angiy each moment at the utter disiegiud for mili tary discipline , pulled 0114 his lovohcr and hied at the dog. The latter main tained his stolid indiflVu'iicc , and the of ficer filed again and again and again. H ) the time the last shot was hred the officer was close to the dog and found it to be an admirable piece of wink fiom some iion foundry. The funniest pint of the slorj is that the dog had not oven been gia/ed b ) the bullets. U is need less to s.jj that Ilieio isonoothccr on the foico who would not qu.ilifj at a shoot ing match ItioKcr I'el I .Sin iciiclciccl. Ni vv YOIIK , Apnl 10. Hio'vcr ' Pill of Sixth National bank famewtis suiicmlcicd this afteinoon bv John Mi Dei mott , ono of his bondsmen. Mcucimott lofusod to t.i ) wh ) lilsli Poct-J. The long Itaining of tlio people in \orse-coinposing and veise-ieciting pio- disposes them to the compobition of pootrj of some dogioo of excellence , s.is awiiterin the Ci'iitury. Irishmen and Irishwomen as a lido ha\o a Knaclv at wilting if the ) i evolve ait ) e'diicalioii at all , and aio imtuial jnuimilists and writeis at an call ) ngc. The last in- markablo ] ioet of the file kiiid known in Iioland was Caiolan , Hie blind haul of tlio hist I'cntuibou pin trait , and f-omo of whoso vcises , translated and in the 01 iginal , wore published b ) James llaidlnian , llo was as iieripatotio as Home ! is said to have been , blind also , and cei tainl ) a hue if mil a gical poet. Though the nice is not extinct , little ex cept the most ouliimr ) VOIMIs published in Iiish lodaj , llio audicnic being too small to tempt the must anhnt ] ) , itiiot With all its inhei ited slim homings , and with the i-v Us that befell it owing to cir cumstances , the | mntir guild of ancii'iit Iieland did the world a gic > at scnic-oln In keojiing fiom ik'sti ' uctlon historical and national data lost fiom olluti paits of Kuiojie. It also added i ot a lilllo to the woild'n stuck of tragic , of noble , and of comic fiction. Ve r ) Low. Without doubt theie inu man ) poisons now building house's beie who want to use the i It ) watei , but are unable to pa\ the usual piiio foi Inlioduiing the watei into their mx misiH Appreciating this fin t , tin New Yeiik Plumb lngiomunv | will locate a van ! hvdiantHix teen feet fiom the cm b line , and i onni 11 the same withVMitei main , vlthi'i j tiling i nni- pleto and the watei ii'.uh to use foi $11) ) Cash wlthoidei 'Jhis oiler . .ipplieto unpavcd blurts whcio mains aio laid. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL , BLUFFS. Flit nr.NT Thrco iiiifnriilshed rooms. \\rAXTBD Men to soil the complete ) goliool > ehaits Sahir ) ore-ominl ion llbeial nnd I prompt ) } pilil. Small otpoii es foi onllll Ad- ' elirssoreiill on C II. Smith , AID llleudlMiy , I'onnell lllniK la. i\ rANTI'.D A good clil iTiTc smalt famllyT ' ' mint bo Kernel c-ooU. Cull at Duquette ft. Co' * MoiiMind liiiiilro | foi Heinle. C I'nllinan , .11" llro.ulmi } . Council Illutrs. 1POU SAM'r-At a bargain : One double vivr 1 and slleers one vene-er maeltlne with geir- Ingeotnplete1 , all new. Millablo foi basUct fac lot } Inquire at siivdcrMCoiinnlsslim luiine , WlVarlst . CoutieUjllliiMs UP.NI' ItauKe-vei teller HOIII and ( Veil [ s y mi .V VuilKei , I'onm-ll HIiilH la. . . SA 1,1' Now s-room bouse with mod ern Improvements IIUKC jm\e lot , In 1st class neltfbburliootl Thli Is a lialgaln. * . ! VKi. Nenv 7-room cottiiKeone. . I' , neai n.iKlnud live , vvltb line lot , J.'sinl Modern'J-story bouse on sib ave , t.VM , NenliriHitn eottiiKeiliii > l , ? ! - 4-room collude fl.lKX ) I'lnilcegariletilng land e liNe tu the eity InS or 10 aere lots , film pet aeie1 , eusteiinu Lots In Uliblle'ssub on montliU pa > inciiN. 7 aeies lnxlile here property at a Imigatn. I Ine tcsldence lot on Itcnton * \ , i-Mi ( bolcei lots In Mullln H sub at $ .kM each , I.nt on Ave I ) , neat Mil st , onlillM Seetlon of line land In Iiliii-oin ( o , Nib , to trade for I'onnell IIIulls pmpeiij. Vacant tots In all puts of tlio cltj on easy teitns. I'lrst mortgage loam W e' St icv A. Son , Koom t , Opel i Illoi I : , roimell Ilium la. Jj OK SAI.i : or Kent ( Jaiilen land , w lih 1 bouses , 1) ) } J. H Ulce , IK ( Main st , I'imiicll Illillls. s\li : Mtislileine. . ' < VIlllov TTe niie.on sou ib side of II iv INs p u I , , be IIM | ! bj sic mi. llfhted In eleetileltv and mntaln- IIIL' all modem Improvements lot nm lij 'M } fiet Also | | 1 sell 01 e\i IIIIIIKC foi ImpiuMil eltv ptopcrO m ) faun of " > Til neiis iinmlbs e ist of Cimne-ll IIIulls N M I'li-r } , e OIIIH II Itluirs. S. E. MAXON , 4 HRCHITEGT And Superintendent. KOOM 2.M JM'mtlAM IllOCK , IOI\II , HLI'I'I's IOWA. Tnos Oi-ncnt. \V II M I'isiv. OFIMCIiR X I'L'SliV , BANKERS. Corner Main and llio ulu.iy , Council Bluffs , - lown. Dialeis In foreign and domestic evelu ngr. rolbctlims made and Inteiest 11 till on lima eleposlts. ' CHRIS BOSEN , SASH and DOOR Factory and I'lanim * Mill. llest i iiulppi d , most eintiillv loiatid f.io- tcir > In the tit } All modi in latisl piltiiu 111,11 blnerv : opuiated bsKllkil mi ( hanles. Slice I il attenllon whin to setoll unit b mil si\\ln ) ; pimini ; and tilmnilin. In in i.il i on- tr.u-ls , mil esllnmti s fnt bouses uinl liulldliiK'd nspei-l.illj I'nrnei Nuith Main and Mjnslu htrects. Council IllnllH 'I eli plume > 'i ' DR. CAPliLU \ 540 , Marcus Blk , Bionclwny COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Spec ! il attention given to Die iiiiintiil nf facial bleinlshi s. sueli is I'lmiilc- , Illiiti lie's , ltl.uk Heads liec-Klis snpui thoils IIill , ffiJjTTlii MANUFACTURING CO , 1st Avenue and " 1st stteet Sash , Doors and Blinds U mil ami Heroll awlni ; I'e-'iiHliu ami I'l inln S iwlni ! of all Kinds I'ou li III iilieln. KlnillliiKMioil SJ V ) pei lo id delhi n il I li an sawdust , li > the liirrtl w All \\iuU In bo HI&I-I lass Tele pboni ) -'ii "YOITK I'ATUONAC.r Ml.e'ri ) | I IK" J I ) PiiMirMMOv , K I , sni i.iir , I'rc's Vlce-l'tcs. CIIAS K , C islilm CitizcnsStatcBank Of COUM n. Paiel Up C-ipital $150,000 Surplus and Profits no , ooo Liiblllty to Depositors u&o.ooo Dim ITOIIS I A Millet I" C ) l.ll'.ls.lll . I. I ; . Sbiiitail. I , H llait , .1 I ) rdmiinilson. e IIHS , K Ilium in riansael cenei il b inKlnj ; bilsl- ni ss cupllal and snipliis uf .uiy binl. In sontliue stein loun In ! omsl on'rinic. F. MfECLlS & ARCHITECTS , AMI IU'II. HIM ! M'l'l ItlMI Mil M 4. ItiMiins III ) anil 4U llio Itullillnj' Oin.ibii , Neb , anil llooiiis "II and ' . ' 1(1 ( Mi uliiin Illoolt Liiunill IIIulls , la e oiiesponile in e soiu-itcil COUGHS , Sore Throat ; The bUbest luidle-al aiillioiltlm nf llm \\orld \ picM-ilbe mid in oiniiii ml tin SODEN MINiKALPASTIIjI.KS , fin | > ass of Hut 'I lirimt tin si and lauiKs , and also foi con- hlllllptloil " 1 Ibid tlio ri suits of tbesODKN MIM'.KUj WA'IKIIS AMt I'Asril.l.KS an , vn > sulls- fiutoiv In Snlmciilei I'lini ' v ncllls IIH uell aK In e liiimli Catairlial e'linilltiini of tlui iinnei air liachiiili s " .MOUKAl1 II. I1IIOW N' . M. I ) , I'uif of I.uj ; nnolnKJ at Chicago I'ollellnlo. At all elniKKlMs at 'I and Ve ) e-nls u bov. Pliamplots Or ittw on Application. SODllX MINhllAL SPH1XCS CO. , LIMIIKD 1 > C i OAH sim i r For lOSTorTAILIHO UOO Ooneral and NEUVOUP UFUILlTYi WfakactB of Body and mini ] , ElFictu _ ofErrori orEiceiieolnOlJorYouDf l.e'iuil , Sohl. SUMIOOIlfuMj ll.ilotrj. lion u tultrco lE . AU.lulT ntillllUv IIIHK ) TKKlTIIIIM-lltD.OIl l > K at , . Bin li.lllr r n tu bliln tft t f.ljn Uunlrl.i. nrllt Ibtn. Iltitrlpllx Hock , iplm ll u cnil proof. n.llii.ld , ( , , , Vilreu ERIE MEDICAL. CO. , BUFFALO , H. V. TO WEABC MEN i rlni ? front UK * i iri < tHor xMithriil i irnrn , e arl/ iliia ) wastinx ' ( il.li' ' * > * , ( "hi iiiaiihuiMl fit 1 will MII < I n > aliiul < li tiiallM ) IM ilirl ( iiiiliiliilni ; full | iarlldilnrn fur linmii < urr > I'll Ml ; i t ilmrn \ nii'i ' mIM niiilli.il rk. fhoulil \ nail li , ixrjr in in HIO U iif-rv u < nn I ilHitllitnli il Aihln * * , lre > r. I'.t' . IMIll li9il.tIoucltiN : , 'onu. GRAI-IAM & GOOY , Mill Sash and Door Planing , Factory. Coinei , s < iiind nveniii nnd 'I lilrtennth hlicil , Lonncll lIliifTn , la. \\D an lliuiiuiLlily tijiilpiiiil In do all Uliuls " ! null , Sash , Doors , Blinds and Mouldings. S | | ( ( llll Illll MlllJII KlM'll Id ( Illll hl/l H htllll0lk ,11 III ! Illtlirllll I'lllNIl llf till k I ( Ills Illllllu tO mill I em nlioit nolle i l.slliu.iti sKl eii ou all kinds ofnrk to e-ontrue-tor ami bullili i C. A. BKFJ3E & COMPANY Wholoaulu and Itotall Doulors m FURNITURE. I u iK' nt sto U mid I.owi nt 1'rlecs Deuleia ocnil fo Nos iU5 ! und J07 Uioadvvuj , uud 101 ! ui a 20U 1'iutco Btioejt. , Council , la