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G THE OMAHA DAILY BEEiHlM-IlJltSPAY , NOVEMBER 0 , 1800.
TIJE QMAJ FA NEE
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
01TICC , NO. 12 P1IAKL ST.
firth md liy ( urrler In tiny part of tlic ritjr.
II , W. 11 LI UN. - - MANA01.U
TKI.ni'IIONKSt
nimlnf" ; Olflee. No U
Night Editor , No XJ.
.wi.vw.ioAi
N Y P Co.
Couiull llhiffi Lumber Co. coal.
Tholnratsoeiatlon. Uio city council , the
llbr.irv truiteos anil the vcstiy of bt. 1'nul's
church , adopted appropriate icsolullons upon
the ( k.itli of llor.iLO Kvoiiit.
Mis i : .T Sliuborteiitni tnlned n proems.
Mvo hlnh iho patty athcr reMdenec , ' , ' 00 1'a-
clllc avenue A Inr o number of truc-ds weio
Iircscnlnnun thomugul ) social evening vvas
cnjo i'd by all.
I.cato tovvcdvai jcstoriiny planted tn S.
8 Ilfiiedli I nml K.iinli .lunu Klliun , both of
lids c'ltvVllllamIC HiitdhiK of Om ih.i and
Clara Norton of AvocaV 1C Henderson of
Bt. Louis mid Nina L IJrcnvu of tills Uty.
Thodty ( ouiiLil vvlllnipct us a committee
of the whole this ulturnoon and Inspect thu
new patrol house nud thu low or Main stnet
lioso ( oinpnny'H new house , anil if ttio vvotk
Is sntlsfai torj nml nrcoidlnu to tlic coiiU.ict
and spei ideations will ucuupt tticm.
In the case of ICnoinl Ionian against the
Northv.cstem Mnsontc Life Insuianco asso
ciation of Clileairo tliu ronipan.v Ill3d its an-
nvv er j csturdny , i lalmlng that Major Lj man
foifelted his iiieinberihip last .Inuuai ) , liav-
Ing failed to pa ) the assessments , ofhlelt
ho was duly notlllcd In the proc'cdlnif Decem
ber.
JudKoOaison had avoi.vbrief session of
the district couit jcsteuliy , aJjomnmenl
belli K lalte'ii out of rc-spcvt to the late Hoi nee
llv < < iclt , who fet main joais hashcen a mom-
berof the Irir. The bar iissoelution hud n
meeting , at vvhleh nppioprialo icsolutlons
vvcio ptcp.iicd niii ] adopted , mid these will bo
picad upon the lecords.
Coioner Wiitloiinun lield an inquest jcs-
tcidaj moinliiK ut 10 o'clock upon the body
of the dead Hall in , Louie ricrllnlo. who \\.is
Wiled by being nm over by a Milwaukee
( ? rav el tiain on Tuesday moinitif ? The ver-
diet of the Jury was that the intin lost his lifo
pmelj a < fUlcntally mid tint there \vas no
bhino to bo attached to the lallioud com
puny.
The social of the CoiiKrcj-alinnal chinch
will hoetitcitalned attlie homo of Mrs A 1"
lode | riiursdii } ovenhiK. M'1 * Hedge will
be assisted in lecelv ing In thu S s anil T a of
the Lailjds lndiistil.il Aid soelot.v All ate
cordlall } invited. 1'ho menu provides the
substantlals to fefiesh Iho inner man , vvhllo
the Pthcrc.il tastes of the ladles will bo boua-
tlfullj soivcd bj Ihollloiar } U cat of the wit
and \\isdoni
The ladles' class in physical culture , orpin-
l/cd last vvcclc for clerks vvlioso duties occupy
their time until I ) o'clock In the evening
promises to ho a great success. Uctw < en lif-
teen and twenty .voting ladles have Hlgnitlcd
their Intention to begin tonight , and if n .suf-
lie-lent number desire , an b o'clock ihw will
be conducted at the same place , Dotted let's
sign ofllco , on the sumo ovenlnirs as the1 1
o'clock drills.
A deputj nhorilT fiom Sioux Citv atrhcd
vestorilaj and took the two men , Stout and
ileaist , who weio dptulned at the city Jail in
compliance with a telegraphic lenuest from
the Woodbury countj olllcors. Thetlitiigo
of luiccnj has hcon prcfuircd against them
for taklntr aeoinet liuin and ! > evoid other
inttsliitl instiumcnts belonging to a , menibcr
of tlic oichcstia in a theatiieal tioupo of
which thoj vvoro moinbers.
The roiint in the majority of the wauls was
not llnishod until jeslciday afternoon , and
the cleilcs and Judges \\eie so niMily ex.-
hauslcd vv ith tin ir Ion , } scigo that thov neg-
leetod to make a ( opy or heep any other than
the oflicml moid , For this leason the vote
in the clt\ will not bo known positively
until after the onicialcan\ass of the ballots
by the hoaid of supon isors. It is only known
that iho eullio di-moeiatlo township ticket
has been elected vv 1th the possible exception
oflj. S. Uauiott , lepublicun candiilato fet
Justice of the peace.
The next thine that is visible upon the
hon/on's VIUKO that will excite public In
tel est In Council Bluffs is the selec
tion of n superintendent of the citj
schools to 1111 thu vauuucj caused by the
resignation of 1'iof. McNuughton The
bo iril of education vvoulel have held a special
session last u cek and made the selection If it
had not been for the distracting influences ol
the political campaign. 'Iho schools hau
been getting along very nicely without n
BiiDOiintendent on ui count of tbedeepand in
tellipent inteicst taken In the vvoilt by the
meinbeis of the teachers' committee , but tin
gentlemen are willing to laydown the burdci
us soon as a competent poison c.m bo found t (
take it up. Whllu the publie woulc
bo willing to let the boaul inn tbc
schools ns they ate now being con
diluted nnd save the s.ihm of the suporm
tcndent the teaehcis' cnnimittco ate nol
irmly to agree to underttiko such a tesponsi
hility. Wliu will bo chosen Is n pioblen
Unit the niombots of the board thumschc' '
ptofcss to know nothing about , Ithasbcci
given out , howu\cr , that tlio nc\t supotin
tcndent will boa man who has no\er iiai
any connection with the city schools nm
who has lived so far away that ho could no
hao been affected by the late unpleasant
ness.
TieVeH for Glllett's lecture at Corner bool
nt01 omul CiocUwoll's. Aid the Biuadwa ;
chun.h ,
Chas T. Ilrm wants to ship a lot of rail
road laborers and teamsters to easteia lown
tjeo his ad\eitisomcnt In want column.
The Manhattan sporting headquaitors , 41
Dioadway.
fEUSO\.lI * V.I It .4 G H.t i'JIH.
U. S Pieston and family loft jcsterdav fo
Failhton , Md , , to tliero attend the ilftlet
wedding annlveisary of his father an
mother , which occurs on the llth ! hist. 0
the children expected to bo present two ar
residents of southwestern Iowa , two of 1'hllr
dclphla and tince Iho near the old home
itcad.
A fresh invoice of line cheviot suits fo
young men , Just icccl\ed at Model Clotl
ing Co.
Miss Grace Oalioino will organise classc
for study of the Gutnuln language and liton
tine. Ulasn woik to begin November 5. To
fuithcr Intormation cmnilro nt ti'O Tirst uvi
Puncril of llornuo Kverctt.
The funeral of Iloiaco Uvorett occurre
from St. Paul's chinch yesterday nfternoo
nt 2 o'clock It was one of the laigestthii
has been held In the city for a long time. Th
carnages healing the ft lends and relatives <
the dead man , and the hcarso containing tli
cas ot anlvod at the chinch shoitly boioro
o'clock. The pill bearois were D. 0. Hloon
cr. Colonel Dulley , J. T Stow nit , J. A
Fuller. J. L. Stow ait , N. P. Dodge , M. 1
Smith , and V. A. Conovcr. Among thos
picscnt were all the ineinbers of the boaul <
trustees of the public llbraty. The body <
the church was well lllled w Ith the mo1
prominent citizens of the city. Tlio tnajt
and nearly all the members of Iho city coui
ell wi'io present.
The funcial sor\ Ices were read by ncv , 1
J. Maekey. linpicsslvo as thoiltual of tl
church always Is , It seemed to ha\o addition ;
lolcinnlty. uov. Maekey snoko feelingly <
the wotk and chmaeter of the dead in in.
At the coneliislon of the services the caski
was lifted by the pallbearers nnd carried 1
the bourse , w idle the givatorgan pealed foil
its solemn tones , The funeral procession wi
Tory large. Tlio casket was veiy handsome
upholstered in black with \dlzed sllvi
tiimmlngs.
The body w ns hurled in the family lot
ruin low. Tlio bunlccs at the KIIUOWC
verybilef.
Experts nnd families who have used tl
ten In the Impoitcd Japanese tea-pots sold t
Lund brothers , pronounce It the best to 1
obtained In the city. It Is direct from U
custom house , frostily packed , hermotrleal
lealecl , The tea-pot alone rutalU from tl
tJ , but you got n pound of the best tea and
handsome , highly hcautllled tea pot , for f
They are going fast. i5 ! Main street ,
Ow luff to my loss by lire on October 27 ,
urn compelled to ask all puitles indebted
mo to pay up at once , J , SULLIVAN' .
For bo)3' and children's suits duiiib
mtuloutidut lowest iirlces , cell at the Mod
Clothing Co.
THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS ,
Rct-ims Still Incomplete , But Bowman's '
Plurality Conceded to bo Over 1,000. ,
DEMOCRATIC LOCAL TICKET ELECTED ,
Serious Acrldrnt to Theodore llrnj
A hlnslicr DlHClinrKfd City Conn-
oil I'rocccdlngS Mliim * > Icn-
linn and PuiHonnl.
"How's itt'onel"
There wciu all soils of answers , Including
some \ciy wild guesses , there being % ciy
few lellahlo elcetlon rotuins until ncaily
noun \estciday , The local interest centcicd
innlnlj in the congressional i oldest. In the
morning it seemed quite ccitain that Judge
Heed , the lepubllcan candidate , hail been
elected by TOO or SOO majoiltv. Kvon bets
were freely offered and taken , and scvcial
nundicd dollars weio put up dining the early
part of the foionoon Hut when Cass
county was hcaid fiom with a major
Ity for Heed of only U'O whcro
'X)0 was safely counted on , the bet
ting ceased , and a wild cheer went up nt the
Bowman hcadqunrtois ritnii that titno on
It was enl ) a question as to how much of a
mnjorll ) Uowinun had reccHed From later
and moio coinpleto rotuins It is conceded
that Tom How man Is the nest cougicjstnan
by a mnlorlty of o\cr 1,100 Ho goes out of
the clt ) with a majority of about T. > 0 , and out
of the county with a inijoiltj of ltyjo.
The demociats eleit tin Iretuiio township
ticket , by wide li the Justices of the peico will
boU. A. Hammer , W U' Cones and W. P
I'atton , the constables H J Austin , .1. L
Fo.'nuu and S L I\ans , J I LuU for
cleilcand Max Muhn for tiustee
'J'lioentliodotnocratle county ticket is also
elected majoilties i miring ftom 1'JOO , to
1.500. T S Campbell will bo the county
leik , W li Thomas U continued In the of-
eo of lecouier , County Attorney Organ Is
e olc < ted , as is also F ( J llet elof thobonid
f supcivlsnis
Tlie lopubllcans ere feeling good over the
lection of theii thieu Ju'llelal candidates ,
he Judicial distiict docs notembiacoc'cactlj
he same counties as the eongiCHstonal dis-
lict I'ora time \osteulaj it was conceded
hat both .ludgo Ueeinei and Judge Thornell
iid been oleetod , but theio was
giave doubt about the election of
Valtcr I Smith. Ycateidny loienoon
Is filends were icady to lonccdo his
ofeat , but latci in the day thaclouds lifted ,
s more complete ictmns came in , and bj
inulown it became ceitain that lie , too , was
lectcil , by a majority of about 400 , Ho
mde a magnlllccnt urn m this city and
ounty. NVliilo other lepubltcnns were
; ioiining under a defeat of sc\eral bundled
otcs in the city alone , it seems now that ho
ctunlly had a niaJouU , though it will piob-
ibly llguro out to be less than a dozen. In
his count } liu was about 700 ahead of his
ieket The leturns fiom other counties
bowed that his election would bocertilnif
'ago county would only ghu him (500 ( Thou
\oikli.iniufiom that i ounty that ho had ID-
civoil in Page a majonty of TS'J That set-
led all doubts.
Dissolution Notice.
The partneishlp heietofoio evisting be-
ween ( iV Losoy nnd J Li .Fensen , under
ho linn name of Losey X Jensen , Is this
lay dissol\cd l v mutual tonsent , .I L Jen-
en letiung The business will bo comlucted
it No. H Poiil sheet by Ml. G W. Losej ,
\ho isauthoil/ed to . .ettlo all accoimts of
ho linn. Cl.V Lo uv.
.T U. Ji.Nstx.
Council niuffs. la , Nov. . " . , ib'.K ) .
All f i lends of the nun and the public gen
erally aie inUtcd to piaco with mo their or-
icis for aitlstlctlc decorating , giainlng , wall
taper , sign willing or auj thing in my line ,
'lompt attention and latest st > les mill" novel )
ics. U.V. . Loser.
UObTO.N STOlti : .
Conuoll DlnfTH.
The cold weather is fast nppioicliing. No\v
s the time to lay In jour winter supply.Vo
wuglit an immense stock of winter goods ol
every description long before tlio high tuilff
MIS spoken of , and for cash , giving us every
> encllt. Wo gi\o om customers the full
) enetlt of our pmcliases , lead the following
ow prices and Judge for yniuselves , but bet-
cr still , call and compatu our goods and
n ices with these of other markets and the
saving can plainly bo seen.
IU.ASKI TS.
Wo have just received another largo in
voice of blankets , including white , scarlet ,
uituial wool and sheeps grav , which will be
placed on sale Mondnv moinlng at the follow
ing low prices.
10-1 \ \ hito blanket , fiOc ( special ) .
10-1 white blanket , $1.01) , was $1.10.
10-1 white blanket , $1 75 , was fj.SS.
10-1 white blanket , $ . ' .00 , was $ J HI.
10 I all wool blanketM 10 , was l 'J5.
11-lwbito blanket$1 ! i. > , was $500.
11-4 all w eel blanket , $5.uo , was f"i,7. , whicl
wo guaiantco all wool , full si/o , and uesi
y < ( M blanket In the nmikots , Cullfoini ;
lilankets in beautiful coloied borders , heavy
w eight and laruo bi/e nt ? 7 " > 0 , t'.l W and f IL'.OO
KM gray blanket il 10 , was SI 'M.
10-t graj hlmiKot tl.l'i , vvlis SI.75.
11-4 gray blanket ? ! 75 , was W 25.
11-4 gray blanket $ . ' 75 , was S-l .10.
lii-1 all wool , extra largo blanket $ -1.25 , vvai
> oo.
oo.Wo
Wo handle a full line of Dr Pilco's ' sani
tary , all wool blankets , w Ideh wo can rccom
mend to ho mndu fiom piuo nnturil wool
and como in fourdilTcientmlxtuicsof tintura
wool , snnitiry , sheeps , gray and blue ginjs
nt the following low pi ices :
10-1 blankets $1.50 , 11-1 blankets f.S , 32-
blankcts $5,7fi. Wo also show cxtiavnluoh
scarlet blankets at $ J W ) , all wool blanket ;
f. ) , Mr > 0 , SIM , ainmlST.
Notwithstanding the combination on com
fortablcs wo own our goods 10 per cent bet
tor than last season's piiecs and mo picparei
to save you the same on all put chases.
Examine bargains at 750 , SI , $1.19 , § 1.30
$1.50 , $1.75 to $4 75. BOSTON Sroiu ,
Fotheiingham , Whltclaw & Co ,
Lenders nnd piomoteis of low piiccs ,
401,40)and ) 405 Broadway , Council Uluffs , la
Per stout men's clothing call at Medt
Clothing Co , L II. Mossier , Mgr.
ScoGillctt's view of the Holy Land t
thoroughly understand Talmago's scimon ;
Masonic temple , this evening. Ticket !
Corner book stoto and Ciockwell's.
.T. C. nixiiy , steam heating , sanitary en
glnccr , 04) ) Ldfo bulUHntr , Omahi ; JO ! Me ;
ilam block , Council Illufts.
A Slnnhor Dlsclmrged.
It was a lather hard-looking but exccei
ingly chlvahous crowd that gathered in tl
police court at the 5 o'clock session last ovec
lug. They vv ore the w Itnesses and principal
and interested panics In a cutting affray the
oecui red on the Island a few dajs ago. Tt
piinclpal was a carpenter named King , wh
assaulted n fellow workman uninod JOIK
with a linifo on Sunday afternoon. .Tone
stood up before tlio coui t w Ith ids coat bu
toned up to the hem and showing seven
long and ugly looking rents where King
kntfo had parted the fabiio. Ono cut was c
the breast , and another on the shouldc
while several smaller ones on va
Ions parts of the garment showed th ,
King had a Unifo that would cut nnd 1
knew how to use it. Jones' i ight hand vvi
In n sling and ho moved llko ho was In pa
whenever ho stirred , but ho looked at tl
oxvcrlug form of his assailant and diflldent !
asked the Judge to dismiss the ca.se , statin
that ho did not dcsiio to prosecute King , fi
the reason that ho felt sure the assault wi
un ntcntlonnl , or , at least , was not commlttc
with malicious intent , and would never ha\
been made if King tmd not been drunk. Kli
timidly iaisod his voice mid told the jmli
that It was his first offense and If let off
would bo his last ; that ho love
Jone.s like n brother , nnd would fight for hi
hereafter to the bitter end , There wns gci
ei ally a good report given concerning Kliij
and his friends raised the plea tnat ho was
poor carpenter with a piospcct of n goo
sternly winter's Job before him If ho wns 1
off at once , but which would ho lost If ho wi
sent to lull. JuJgo MtCJeo llually consente
to dismiss thu case without urojudlco and U
the costs to the defendant. This was quick
agreed to , uud then all the w Uncases ihovvi
their mairnanlmlty hv refusing to necept nny
w ittiess fees. King left assuring the court
that ho never would make any more tioubtu
foi cltj oftlccrs. _
The MoKinlcy Hill
Hns not affected the prices at the I'coplo's
Installment house Kvcrj thing goes t the
same old tlgures that have in into our pations
nlail nil summer , dellcd competition a'id made
it posslhlo'to furiihli n house fiom top to bottom
tom at llttlo evpense Our specialties this
week will t > o the Peninsular he.itlng stoves ,
cheapest , neatest , most economical stove In
thowoild. Miiudel & Klein , 3.M Uioadw.iy
( ount'il
The city council met last night in icgulnr
month ] } session , with thomnvorand oil the
aldermen except Cverett piescut. The first
hour was spent In reading and allowing the
regular monthl.v hills and iccelvlujj icports
from heads of dupaitincnts.
A petition was picsented by resid
ents and propel ty owners on Lin
coln avcnuo asking n change of ciado
on thntthoroughfate The wotll ion was signed
bj a inajoi itj of llio property ovv ners liv Ing
on the sttcct Cooper & McUeo nnd the Jtuld
Wells comp my offoied toexecuti1 a bond lor
$1,000 each to indenmlfi the city for nny damage -
ago that m.ij occur by leason of such chimge.
Upon this understanding tlio petition wns
planted and the city sollcitoi instiuetcd to
diaw the nc'cessinj oidinancc
Alderman Cai per repotted In fnvorof dis
continuing the gasollnu lamps , and upon
motion of Alilei man Wood tlio repoit was
leeeivcd and coneuiicd In Aldermin Smith
objected to tlu lepnt and state 1 that ho
would ask the council for twentv additional
lights in the westein pait of the city , and
since the gas lights were discontinued those
lights would neeessiiily be olcctiioaics.
A petition wns presented by the piopcrty
owners asking foi tlio pavement of the alloy
between 1'eai land Sixth stieutswilh haid-
imrned biick The alloy lies between Hio id-
way and First avenue The petition was
Kt anted and the neecssaij ordinance dliccted
to bo piepaied by the city atloiney.
The city attoiney was instructed to' go
itlir.id mid piepaie the pipers lor the lon-
dcnmation of astilp fouiteen feet wide to
penult the opening of Koppcr sheet.
Clmlimnn Smith repotted tint the upper
rooms of the old Jail hud been vacated by tlio
polleo dcp.ntment and suggested that the
looms be titled up for the better accommoda
tion of pilsoners.
On motion of Alderman Lacy the insuianco
on the now p-itrol house was oidoied to bo
im leased from f 1,0011 to $2,000.
KoeuuiiiKto the subject of icllttlngtho
old Jail. Aldcunnn Lacy and the niujor
thought it not ml vlsnblo to to spend much
monoj on the old building , but to commence
the agitation of tlio piojeet of getting a now
city hall 'Iho Jill matter was ic foi red to
the committee of the whole to visit the Jail
nnd the new patioi house tills nftcinoon.
A portion of Palmer avenue was oideicd
cut out of the grading contiuet iccentlv let.
A nmnbei of bower and sidewalk bids were
puisc'iited.
b C Deslcy was the lowest bidder for a
number of ( lushing tanks and sewer connec
tions and was avv aided the woik.
J P. Johnson was nwardod the contract
for gradlnir a small poi tlon of Lower Bioad-
vvay. Ho wns icquiied to use dirt instead of
band.
Contracts vvcro awaidcd to John M nines
for theionstiiietlonof a numberof sidewalks.
The louncil thin adjourned until Wednes
day night , November 1'J. '
Founal opening of the skating beuson.at
the Holler link Satuuln.eveninif. .
An elegant line of Melton ovcreoUs at ro-
duecd lates at Model Clothing Co.
Dr. Soy bcit. Hcs. Ogdcn house. Tel. 1 10
Gents' underwear in gi cat variety at prices
to suit nil nt Model Clothing Co. , L H
Mossier , Mgr. '
Huy j our coil and wood of C. B. Fuel Co. ,
537 Hioadway. Telephone 130.
Theodore limy Ilndly Hurt.
Yestciday , between U and 1 o'clock , Theo
doie I3iay , the well Known livery man , suf
fcrccl a severe accident , w htch for a time
gave ids f i lends a gicntdealof uneasiness.
Ho had dined with Dr. Seybert at tin
Ogdcn house and the physician had retuinec
to his oftlco and had left his heiso and buggj
at the hotel to bo diiv en down by Mr. Braj
and taKcu to his stable , whcie the anlum
wns to bo feu and cared for. Mr. Biay drove
down Washington avenue and tinned uj
Scott street on the way to tin
stable. On the corner of Scott stieot am
\ \ nshington nvenuo the animal took fright a'
something and stalled to mn away. Mr
Hi ay is one of the best horsemen in the city
and had gotten the ovtited animal aboul
under control when ho i cached Broadway
Theio the animal took another fright at sonu
Imaginary object and dashed across the slice
at full speed. Ho wns headed stiaight foi
Louie & Mctzgar's icsuxuiant and was run
ning at full speed , and Mr. Bray got his he n
turned up Bioadw ay Just as ho reached tin
cuib. Tuo tuiu was too short , 'iho Innm ;
was oveituined nnd Biay was ttuown via
Icntly out. Ho turned a complete somenauli
mid struck on the buck pavement sqwnclj
on his head. A scoio of men weio ready ti
pick him up nnd catch the frightened hoise
The wounded man was enuied into Fostci' :
ding Ktoio in an unconscious condition
Dr. Soy belt , .issi.ted by Dj. Cook
dicsscu Ins wounds. Theio was a fear
fi.l gash six or ei ht inches long on the ton o
his head , and number of other severe hiuiscs
It was thought at first that ills sicull wa ;
finclured , but this proved to bo happily i
mistake. Ho was put under the inlluenco o
opiates and the wounds cleaned and diesscu
Ills wiio and son Chaillo had been notlllct
and weio nt his side while the ugly lookini
gash in the top of his head was being stitchci
bj the surgeon.
After his wounds were diessed to vva
taken to his residence. Ho was still suffer
ing bovoicly last evening , nnd thoio vva
some feais that the brain had been injure *
by the fearful concussion , but hisphjsiciu
announces that theio is no daugcr ol sciiou
leaults. _
Dr A. H. Gillcttof Chautauqun fame vvi !
glvo his lecture on Palostlno , with store
optio lllustiations , at 7.H : ) ] ) m. Thursday
Novembert ) , at Masonlo Totnolo. The lectur
is under the auspices of the M. M. A. an
the proceeds will bo dnvotod to the now M
H. chuieh. Admission 25 cents.
J. O. Tipton , real estate , 527 Broadway.
1ND1.
Now Is the tlmo to older vours ledger
journals , etc , at Morohouso & Co , Comic
Bluffs , la.
_ _
Sti.i vvlierries In Alaska.
Alaska has usually been looked upo
ns a blealc and distant section of Unel
Sum's whoio the Innels weio mostl
water , furnishing' heals ntul salmon , wliil
Icebergs and glaciers adorned vvondoi
fully plctuiesquo landscnpes nml wntoi
scnpo , the delight of summer tourisl
who vialt that fur northoin clinio to or
joy a fovv elongated dnys , says the Astc
rin.
Among1 the arrivals In this cityyostor
day was Jiunort Cox , who loft lioio ft
ChilKat a jear ngo hist April with h :
fainily , conslfitlns , ' of his wife anil thro
chihhon. Mi1. Cox Is qtiito well please
with Iho climate vvhoro ho was stationc
the toinporaturo seldom dropping1 to 1
doffrecs below zero and occablonlng n
inconvenience. Ho had quito a nicogai
don lust sununcr in which ho iniscd tin
vegotnble turnips , boots , carrotsonior
anil potatoes. Ilo says tliero is un ol
half-bleed woman ntChilcott inraslon ,
fovv miles from ChilKnt , who lias raise
potatoes nml vegetables for intniy joai
JMist. Tills hiht bonnoti shooxpurimunte
witli some straw berries and bucceeded i
raising some very line ones.
A Triumph of
Dr. J. M. Kelly of Grillln , Gn. , vopon
a ciibo in vvhieli u man hud a portion <
his nose severed from his fuco by a be
blipplng' from u pulley , wijs thu Medici
Koportor. An hour later , when D
Kelly b.ivv lihn , the fragment had lai
unheeded in rubbish , It win washed 1
a hot nntUoptlc solution , renpplicd , an
sutuiud. It uultcd by ilrst iutcntiou.
\V l\TTPnPO'PfV/\ 1M MAIPIl
OHMLRLSL10 THh K\lulhll
'resident Oolemnn Tnlly Explain ? the Situ
ntion in Htd Willow County ,
CHEAPER THAN TAKING HOMESTEADS
Iho Vjilnn of Unity Mnluiltv Muttoi
SeleotliiK a Dalrj Cow Mis
takes In Butter MnkltiK
Have Hotter HOI-SCH.
McCooK , Xeb. , Nov. 3 .To the Killer
or of Tin : Br.i : : "Olllco of seerotury ,
own Fin inurs all lance , Moulton , Iowa
Jwlng to the hot winds which prouilloi
n western XuhmsKn duiltif , ' the oroj )
naklng fccnson , the people of that sec
lonaro In a bt.ito of jjioat destltutioi
ind It is estimated that llfty thoustiiu
Kirions , including fanners and theli
amilles , tire In a sulTorlng condition
rho need foi1 relief Is fjrcat utul urgent
nd while this need o\toiuls to all tin
eecbsarles of lifo , jet bced wheat and
yo would bo of especial bervico it bent al
nco.
In viovv ot this unfortunate situation
tour brothoi s in Nolnusha , I would
tu'iicstly ii ] > pcal to members of the ul
Innco generally , but especially to the
members ot tlio Iowa farmers tilllunco ,
0 contribute o ( their abundance- the
olief of their brethren In the sttlekon
istrlct. .Supplies ot nccesirlcs , of nil
cinds will bo gratefully received , ami
lioso for Red Willow county should be
out to J. L. Hltick , chairman of telief
ominittoo , at Indmnola , Nebiaskn. "
The nbovo impoal for aid appealed in
ho lovya Hoinesti-.id of October 17 , and
vottld indicate a mo it dojiloi.iblo state
f nlTaiisin this e-ounty if it were true ,
vhluh happily U not the case. During
ho past few dnjs wo liavo talked with
11010 than foil ) f minors who live In all
mrts ot the < countv , ami when linked ,
'Aio there anv in ) our neighboiliooil
vho are dcatiluto and sutlcringV in
ovor.v instiiuco the iinsnei1 was , "No ,
tot Hint I Know of. " Hut niiiny added ,
'Tliero uroomc that will need heir
iflor a while. " . Some will need aid , but
ho above report of gioat destitution
mil suileilnir ib not correct. The pros'
jut season 1ms been very unfavorable
or ci ops ; one of the woibt unfiuorabk
ner uxperieticed hero. Wheat was
iglit and coin was mostly cut up foi
cud. Vegetables were short , man )
arms weio mottgagcd and gome little
debt1 } contracted. With a crop BO neui
1 failure , some farmers nio in bad shape
Hid are ofloring tliuir fai ins at a small
ulvnneo , from -Mol ) to $ ' ! 00 above th (
npilgage. To illustrate : Kiphtyneies
vvilh sixty in cultivation , with a lioubo
slablo and well , him an encuinbraiico o
JIJOO. The owner will take $100 abovi
the inoitgage ; 100 acres , 110 in ciiltiva
Lion , house , stable and well , eneiim
bianco $700. will take $ , ! 00 above moil
gage ; MO aoieSv 100 in cultivation
eighty fenced , two hoiibcs , st.iblo , vvcl
and wind mill , thirty-llvo actes bown t <
w heat and rj e , encumliiMiico SS30 , vvil
taKe $000 nbov o men tgnge.
This is good i ich land , and the pric
much below the ical value. Wo say I
our friends in Iowa , when wo farmei
twonty-cig-lit jotis , of which crops vvoi
but little bettor than buro this year
'
"You who nio lenting' and have no 'bom
to cull your own , c6mo out now and gc
one. L iiul will never boas cheap hei
again as it is now. A usually good cio
ne.\t season will advance land to near !
double what some farms can bo bough
for now. If ) onihould not raise quit
bo good crops here , it is all yours , an
theio is a good deal of satisfaction 5
owning Iho soil ) ou till and living i
your own house. In nceopting th
opportunity now offered , thiougli th
misfortune of some of our good people
of getting a homo cheap , > ou bencli
youi-bolf and albo those of whom you bu )
Such a dry so.i-on may never oecu
again. When gooil land can bo had a
such lovv figutes , only a trifle above th
cosls of in novomonlH , whoio theio at
good school and church privileges , an
kind nulgnbofb to nbsociato with , is i
not prefeiablo to taking up a homestead
Wo have tiled it and think so. Wh.i
the first two jeuis wo lived hoie , w
only had three lady visitor , and the
all came one day. A neighbor livin
eight miles away drove over ami mad
us a visit. Now wo have good s-oliool :
church pi iv ilcgos and kind neighboi
with which to aisociato. which me ver
eT-bCiitial to enjo.vlng lifo. Letters (
inquiry enclosing' stamp answered.
WILUVM COI.IMAN. :
President Red Willow County Agi
cultuuil booioty. 13ox l.'t.
Maturity Mutton.
The old theory that urimo mutto
can only bo had fiom three and foui
year-old wethers has exploded. Indeee
twoemolds are uuo , bays the Sheo
Breeder of Scotland. Ono-yenr-oli
seem to bo growing moro numeroi
ovoiy year , and aio becoming the stapl
mutton ot the country , notvvithstundin
it was once thought that shcop could m
bo put in llrst-elusb order at that np
Everybody goes in for early mutunt ;
and probably it is only by f > o doing th !
mutton making can bo made to pay , o1
copting , of course in tlio case of old owe
which make up a proportion of the fi
shcop killed over.v year , and which ma ; '
under certain circumstances , leave
good pioiit for fattening.
Nothing is moio certain than that tl
ago at which sheep can be fattened
being constantly lessoned. During i
cent yea i s the fat stock clubs hav o bee
compelled to ontiioly locust their pri ,
lists. Clnhbcs of lambs have boon inst
tuted. and they have become the leadii
feature among tlio shcop classes.
These illusliatious of early miituii
aio too stiong logic for old feedois , wl
hold the opinion that an animal inu
have completed Upgrowth of frame h
fore it can bo piolitnbly fntloncd , A
tomato fatting and starving will no lo
gcr pay in the process of muKing a co
tala vvoiglit of moat fiom n curtain qua
tity of food , and the bstom of curryii
on animals to a certain uj
on moioly sustcnnnco diet bofcno cm
moncing to futteii them , is also piovi
to bo unproiUnblo feeding. The
methods may bo Pursued in tlio case
course , 111-bicd hhoop that nro slow
fatten , but thoyVjll not Bull imnrovi
biccds that lay on llesh eaily , and wi1
food so adjusted meet tlio wants of n
tuj'o tluit there shall bo no check
grow tii fiom birth to maturity. It h
been alleged that a sheep aged two yea
yields a greater or heavier quantity
llorih than a sheep one ) uar old , but tli
is a fallacy , it is now iibcoitainud th
a sheep from its birth till one year o
makes us much llch as ono coublo th
ago , inovided Iho sheep bo fed curofull
plentifully and * methodically that is
say , that thcM'u bo no bhort commons
stoppages in the i aliens.
Learning ( " \Vnlk.
During thn fall and winter after tl
rush of the work is over is a good time
bieuk tlio colts , says a writer in the N
biiiHkn Kurmur. ( Jot them accustom
to light work dining thu winter so th
if need bo they can bo uwd to boino c
tent during the more piusblng work
tlio spring.
Quo Item is of Croat importance
breaking the colts nnd that is to trait
tliotn to walk well. A larpe'r pirt of UK
farm work Is done in n walk ami it wll
inako conslde > ruble dllTcicnco in tin
amount of work done whether the lean
ate good walkoisor not. Ono Item li
doing this Is to only work them wltli
horses that are good walkers. Ono o
tlio best plans ofumnnglng n colt is tt
ooiumuni'o walking it with a good
gutted but "dciuly going horse that will
take wluitouM * load thov nio hitched tt
vUthout dilllcultv If , honovur. ho 1
slow , the colt will soon learn , the same
gait , mid a little oaro in this le pielU
the start will nmko n sonshU'rablo dif-
fetcnec' in a short time1. Ho sine at Hist
that the liorio used In breaking the cell
is naturally a good walker and then tee
that the colt Is well biokcn bcsldo him
and tin important point vdll huvo been
gained.
Selecting a Knlrj Tow.
How to select the best cow for the
dairy Is a dilltciilt thing for a novice 01
tv fanner who bus not paid much atten
tion to essential points in dairy cattle.
A wiitof In tlio Minor and rivinor
gives some hints in thin diiMclIon , as
follow s :
"Tho best four points in a dnlry cow
nro hortontf. Ctct these all right as lo
sl/o , shape , position and working power
and jou need not lese sleon over the
shape of her horns , the color' of hoi-
tongue or tlio si/o of her tail. Tliero is
moro in tills than many nitiy at Hist co.
There can bo no good cow without a
good utldor. As a mle , if this is all
right , ono need not look further. Hut
if this Is lucking , no matter
what number of other good points
there may bo , the cow is a
failure. Nine times out of ten ono can
pick out a good cow by her udder. See
that it is not all nioat'and that nature
has piovidcd ample loom for it. Of
course , good-si/cd milk veinbhow ing
that a full supplj of blood is can led
aw ay fi om the udder , is a pretty good
indication that it goes there for use in
elaborating milk. Tlio udder must bo
bound Innll its parts and the cow healthy
and vigoious. Other good points aio
aids in judging , ns they allord oonlinmi-
tory ovidunco when tlio udder is all
right. But if the udder is a failure ,
there Is no use of looking fin ther. This
is the ihst and paramount eoiisidarnlion.
No udder , no milk. The bettor the
udder tlio hotter the milker , all other
considerations being the same. Wo
once heard a lady lemarkat a fair , as
she came up behind a cow Known by the
writer to bo an excellent milker : 'Anv-
body can boo tlmt this eow is a good
milker ; bhohtis got an uddorand a place
for it. ' The two facts woio self-evident.
Quality and length of Mow must , of
course , bo otherwise ascertained. "
In Uutter Making.
Mr. James Youill , an accomplished
dairyman of Cnoleton Plueo , Out. , hits
been traveling among the farmeis of
Renfrew , Out. , and thus iccoids his ob
servations on the costl ) mistakes ho saw
"n a letter to the Canadian Live Stock
: md Farm Journal :
mistakes wo mot vv lib. may bo
brieil.v summed up as follows :
1. Milking beef bleeds. You might
iis well beef the dairy biccds for prolilui
to milk the beef breeds with the sanii
end in viovv.
2. Milking at the vviong tlmo of year.
Wo stiongl ) recommend winter dairy
ing.
! ! . Milking only six or seven months ii
the jcar when they should milk ten 01
cloven.
4. Milking at irregular hours. W <
found instances whoio cows weio inilkoi
at 5 in the morning and not again till '
or 8 at night.
5. Milking in wooden pails.
0. Setting in shallow pans and allow
ing milk to sot too long befoio sUm
nitng.
7. Ripening cream at too high torn
pcrature.
8. Using the old dash churn.
9. Keeping butter over summer with
out having proper places to keep it in
Wo find too fovv women who have agooi
idea of the amount of cleanliness needei
to make good butter. The me n are t' '
blame in a great many instances as the ;
will not allow the women the pioper tip
pliancos.
10. Wo strongly recointnond butter am
cheese factories. "
Working Hiood MUTCH.
Many a farmer of limited means ha
only a one-horse team. It mny ho a mar
nnd a gelding or a spin of mates. lie i
obligc-d , thoiefoio , to work his marcs a
plowing and hauling. sayb a writer in th
Rural Kaiiaan. Yet ho desires to raise- ;
colt or two oveiy year , because this wil
in time augment his income. Tlio ques
tlon is , can ho do it and not Injuio hi
team , or bo obliged to neglect his crops' '
Certainly ho can. Munv liavo been urn
nro today obliged to do it.
Tlieioniomaii ) things to bo taken int
consideration , nnd on the pint of th' '
farmer theio tuo two or tluco thing
absolutely nce'Ossary. These are patience
euro ami good judgment. A team o
biood mnios cannot bo driven at si
high a rate of speed as geldings o
mares not in foal could stand withou
Injury. They ought never to bci'om
very hot at labor. They ought not t
bo deprived of icgular nieids of buitabl
grains. "When it is said suitable , it i
meant not to bo fed corn or coin moid ii
hot weather ; oats , whoio , or bettor
giound and fed with bran , is far picfcr
uble.
uble.A
A biood mare ought to have her HI :
orty at night in a suitable pasture , but i
called on to labor should coi tainly recelv
a liberal supply of grain in some slisipc
I ha\o vvoikcd mores at plowing model
iitoly for days immediately before foal
ing , and in the morning found dam un <
colt in good condition.
AVInter Dulrj Infj.
There wore many thousands ot pound
of butter sold below cost of proiluctio
hist summer. The cost of producing
pound of butjor Includes the cost of kee
of the cow for the vcar , and if she is
spring or bummer calving cow the ) iol
is gioatest at the tini" of lowest mice1
accoullngly the cost of keep must b
paid principally fiom the summer 1 1
coipts , for in the winter the cow gel
nearly diy , or porhnps until ol
us her owner does not believe
liovo in feeding expensive fee
at tlmt season. The lesult of so man
( lalrinon practicing this system of mat
iigcment Is that the piico impiotc
when the demand is greatest and th
supply the smallest , that is , Is wintoi
If a majoilty of daliymen weio white
dairymen the pi ice would not lluctuat
BO much ns it does now , for vvhilo ;
might bo a Httlolovvorin vvlnterit vvoul
bo a good deal higher in suninior , an
thp average would bo moro prolilubh
Wo huvo got to feed our cows in vvintc
whether wo milk them or not , and it :
hotter to huvo them in full How of mil
and feed them well , getting a good pric
for their product , Hum to incioly "wii
tor" them , which means a reduction <
the cows' capacity to do their bcht eve
la summer , for a cow tlmt is not well fe :
for the whole jcnr cannot cto her bci
for a par lot a jear.
Iliue Ilcttnr Horncs ,
It IB stinngo Hint Borne persons do IK
BOO that it costs no moro to raise a got
colt than a tomb , o.\cot > t in the miiltt
of burvloo , siiS a writer in the No
York Tribune. Another error Is bicoi
ing a scrub mate ton trotter , at a big
price , in tlio vain ho pa of tearing
snocdy animal. 1'eoplo would not do
if they know tlmt , oven \\itli tuorougl
bred blood on both sldo * . n
is not ronrocl OIKO In u hundied times ; t
half-H-rub has no shuvv nt all.
Largo f\/v \ draft horse" are ahvnvs It
de > itmml , and almost an ) inure broil to nt
Imported draft or co idi stallion is sun
to ralso a big colt. I have in mtiuf tvvt
tvvo-v car-old colts draft stallions inu
H-nib mnres which will weigh oventei
Imndrod pounds oui-h. and they are
worth WOO npioco. An e\ton tvi ) Nc\i
loik city hoi "e dealer says1 "A mm
who brings down good-boned drafi
lioises can go homo next dnv with the
money In his pocket. "
( Jood horscM mo nlvviiys high
md that is more than can IK
said of an ) thing e > Ue n furmei
raises , and now , when agricultural
products nro doiuosscd , and HKeh u
continue so imlulinltcly. growing more
md hotter hen-ses pre-eiits a Held foi
prollt. Thosowho have tried fall e-olt'
ire heartily in favor of it. Fall colts
ire weaned in spring , when forrgo is at
ts best for the purpose and Iho giovvtli
of the animals Is continuous. Hut with
good blood for the foundation , it is al-
vaj din oidur to lemark. "Tito bottoi
the care the bettor the cent.M
nin : niovnx A.\I > MO/.YHT.
Wh ) the Genius IMnjctl Ilo nio the
Vctei.m.
Here is an intoi citing storv which
Iocs not occur in Louis Paigol's most
manning book of anecdotes and luinln-
sceiiscs of musicians , but w hieh in points
) f interest and ot piettiness Is of n piece
viththo narratives coiilained thoioin.
aj s the ( . hicago News. When Ludwig
leelliovon Histisltud the Austrian
eouit lie was sixteen ) eats of ngo. Well
irovided with lettoisof intreuluetion to
' .mpotor Joseph , ho procee'ded alone to
ho pilaco. determined to plav his vva )
nto the nlTectlons of tlio monarch.
Admitted to the pilaco. ho was mot in
in anto-chamhcr by a ver ) eh 11 gentle-
nan , who told him that the emperor
ould not well receive him then , but
vould bo glad to have him piesont him
elf that ov oning for mi a idtenco in the
\ugaiton. Attracted b ) Iho quiet and
riomlly douictmor ot this person , V > ung
Jeelliovon engaged In conver-illoii witli
lim mid pioiuntly discovou-d that he
vas thoempcior's tuiber , a discovery
irising fiom the sttangoi's casual ad-
nission that ho "shaved thu emperor
ovormoining \ "
' " 1'cll mu , " demanded the joutb , "is
10 indulgent or boveroV"
"Tlmt doomls ] ) , " ansvvciod the barboi ;
'wliun ho comes to music mailers he is
strict enough. "
"Yes , I know what that mean" . ' ' said
Ilcothovon , btieeringly , "ho plajs the
ilano a little , and stiums away on tlic
' , and composes sonatas , but ,
between ) ou and me , these big people
lon'l carry their nuislo studios very far
iftorall. ' '
'J'liis honest expression of opinior
seemed to nmiibo the bubor mightil ) ;
ho bimply ronicd vvilh laughter.
That evening at the appointed lioui
Beethoven came to the Augarlun ant
was bhow n into tlio music-mom , whore
the empeior and n , friend weio seated ii
conversation. Intense was the ) ounf
musician's honor to letnn that the sup
posed baiber tmd the ompoior were ono
But the empoter toolv the juke will
suclgood humor that Heotlioven , fo
his part , was willing to forgtvo urn
forget , lie seated himself at tin
piano , and nt the ompnror's 10
quest improvised on a thoino fron
Mozart's "Xar.istro. " Tliib he did so ic
iiuirkably that tlio auditors weto de
lighted , The empoior's oomp.inioi
could not restrain liis joy ; runnini
ae-ross the room ho Hire wins arms ubou
the .vouth , crying.
' buch taste. Such skill. The \outl
who can so interpret llio thought ei
another composer will ono day bo i
great master in the art lilm&olf"
"Ah , but the air itself is so beautiful , '
said Beethoven , and then lie added
" .Mozart's mufeic is divine. "
' 'My lad , ' ciied the emperor , beamin ;
with delight , "do ) ou hnow whom yoi
are talking to ? It is Mo/ait himsulf t
whom you have been plaingnnel whosi
lips have just predicted tlio gio it futuu
that lies bofoioyou. " _
Cnjoto
Tlio hills soutli of Pasadena nro th
haunts of the wild cooto the nnth
dog of southom California , the wolf a
the mesa ; for ho combines tlio uharav
torintics of both. At night ho flallie
forth in the dircclion of San Ciabriel
Allmmbui , Pasadena , and the noigliboi
ing towns , pissing thiough the oul
bkiits , and lurking' niounel b ick dee
yaul-j a voi liable facavongor , says i
writur in TIurjpei'H AVcolilVhoi
alarmed , ho is aleit , iinel oasil
out-distances the ileotnst commo
dog. Occasionally ho is been by tli
litrht of the moon dashing away , with
) oliing ) laugh or civ , followed by a hnl
scoio of dogs ; and it is s.iid that th
cei.voto will at times nllmo tlio dogs o
until one is in tlio fore , then tin n , an
lead the victim to an ambush wheio several
oral coyotes m o llng in wait. Seoir
ingly at iv signal , they will pitch upo
him , and send him homo torn and hlocd
ing , if not seriously Injured. Aomo-
evciy canon in the range is iho vantage
ground of ono or more coyotes. As th
sun rises they leiuo thopluins , nnd mnk
their way to the hills , whoio they sleo
on the soft grasp , or lie on the ledges e
rock that ovoilook the lavinos.
The cooto is is about Iho bl/o of a sol
tor dog , often smaller , with a bush
wolf-llko tail , big , pioinlnont cam , an
an exceedingly old cxpichsion. A glanc
at the animal would not convince on
that it wns adapted by imturoto t email
nblo bin sts of speed , yet such ip ono e
the attributes of this singular cioature
It can outrun the jnek-rubbit , and
doubt if the fust greyhounds of Englani
that aio trained lo elniso th
English hare , could compete wit
it. Tlio swiftest of Cnlifoi
nia de > gs nro lequiied to cuptui
it , ami then Muster Coyote sucouml
only after a one or two-milo inn at raci
her o speoel m > t the run of a fox bofoi
the hounds , but a e'liaso vvhcio tlio gam
is over in sight nnd the horses are put I
the utmost speed , as upon the traek. K
wonder , then , that the eooto has a
tvacteel Iho attention of the cross-coin
try rider and is conside'reel game wo
woitby the best mottle of hoiso an
rider. _ _
Tim Dois T ratio In Now Yink.
It has been vomarkrd much of lai
that the number of won who boll cloj
" MOVffTHIi MOUNTAIN.
The ( iionl i : > o ivilh Iiich an Anclci
Jllr.iflc Can Hu IVrformctl ut ( lie 1'rc
cntJaj. )
Muhomot , thu prophet , whoso constant pr.i ;
er at thu mountain of the prophet , bo h
llovcil , g ivo him his ) ioHor , was unable. I
physical liilliiiiltles , to go to tlio inniintal
nultlior could hobo romoud tlaro. In Hi
i'im.r0rciiuy , huenminandcil th.it tlio inounta
bo brniiKlit to him ,
Thrro nro many men and women at tin ) prc
cut day \Uio neiud to go nheio their heali
and btiuiutb can bo reiiowclnumly ( ( ) to Carl
bud , but unfortunately eutnp.tiuUvcl ) fu
oil ) 11 from v\ ant of tlmo or luck of im uns a :
Kn llierc To all hiith , It Is forluiuti ) tin
"Oirlst.id can bo brought to thoin" I'l
gcmilni ) Impoitod CarlsDao : 'jpriiilel Halts , dl
solved In water , act iirnolKly tlio sanio us tl
walir thai onoMeiiios at I'arlsbid Itself , at
us tlmt euii bo imieliaiod at small cost fro
liny dnn.'KM , thosu who ( In not tivull tin n
bulvcNOf thu ( iiioitunity | | uio curtalnly Hlam
Ing In thcli own light. Ilo sure thouHh to o
tulu Iho gvuuinu Itaiiortud article ,
on the public streets 1ms lni'ien 'o ma
terially , sajs the N'v Yoik Tltuo . It
Is triio , for this Is a kind of bushier in \
vvlile'h the profits sno larije , whllo the
Ciipltal nccv tiry Is quito small , A
puppy Is nn IntoieMtlntf subject , bo lie n
nliie'lc mul Inn mlduot or u woolly St ,
Uernnul. Women , who uio for thumost
part the purohiisoTs , mo wily litiltte'od
to buy a puppy , pirtleulaily { f ho has
iMite' , lojjuish o.\e's. I'liivlmoois have lo /
pay pretty well for the o pot , ntul , hg / '
llio in.ijoi'ity of thoin are Ignorant of the
"points" lua elotf. t hey nio often win-
ellcel. SouuUluii the o Itluoriitit iloalor *
will otTer for twloti thoroiitfbrcd bni'Ucil
up b.v un Ainorieaii Konnul association
recoiil. uuel usually the. prioo in common *
'
ournlo with tlio ni'dimoo ot the hi-ute1.
by
' these Little IMIN.
CARTER'S
Tli y nl o irllcvi His-
tress from Oj vpsln In
ITTLE digestion mid Too lUnrtj
IVER Katlnp. V perteit rein-
cdj tor Itelness NIIIIHII ,
PIUS. DroHslness , liuel Tnste
In the Mouth , rniieil
Toiitruc. 1'iln in thec \ < \ ,
TOltl'lD LiVKIl 'lliey
icgulato the Uowcls. Purely Vt get able.
SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
DOES CURE
In its First Stages.
He Hire j/oii gtt lite yumlne.
Nopartlllcnrlil DR J STEPHENS , Leb.non.O.
ART N THE HOM E.
Tlio American homo N thu uiuli'us ( f the
highest liilolll entt ! on tlin fuci' oftln i nth.
His the most sn ml , iU ir Item1 ith tin -iiif1' .
It U tlio duly of tlio head of eu-i \ fuimly lii
iiinKi ) the Iximo llio most unnfoit ilili' and
bciiilirul ul fi ) po sllile I hinav I" do
Oils Is to m iko .uticlcs of n < < ie slv also
articles of limiry. A sloxo Is nit intuit ot
necessity , anil win nit , c in also ! > u In fiil
work of irt wliv nit eliuoso It In iiici
-iiH'Ihlii4 ( dull .Hid iinttti uti\ < ?
THE GARLA-ND STOVES.
Am as hnulsomo us a ple-o nf st.itu.iry null
.it the stiiiu time the most uonnmtciil and
sitlsfueloij lioators iniili ) . I'oine nml ux-
tindno them and stn htniihi ( Is of tnstlinoni.ils
fiom piopln you luiov\ , tolling of tin Ir i i'o-
iiiinili'al clinr tctor mil urciit In itlnieiipuelty.
lln\ec > ii sun thfl now Ot. uul Ull Hi aloes ? \
They .iru eloin and li imlsome nnd In t the
thin { fin lu > ithiK small Kxinm and hod ili.im *
In rs vIn rts v on only u until HID ouasjonnllj
and In eold vviMther.
1 liiiMilicfii lit biislncsH 'SO je.ir-.ln < niinell
lllult's , and v\ho.n I Kiiur.iiiKomy timid * jou
can depend upon It , C'onio and sc me
P. C. DEVOL , 60't Broidvvay ,
Council Ulutls. la.
Electric Trusses ,
Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc.
AGGX1S WANTED. DH.C.IUUDD.
006 Broadway , Council Bluffa , In
27 MAIN STREET.
Oior 0 It. .Taeoiiniulii & Cos Jnwnlrytor *
" OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
Corner Main ami liroidvvay ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Dealers In foreign and do'iioxtlo nxeh mita
Oollootlotis made and Interest uuld on time
deposits
D. H. McDaneld & Co. ,
Bytchers' and PacKers' Supplies ,
Market Fixtures , Gasinjs ,
Pploos and bnusti ( ? MiikerV Min-hlimiy fi20-
8J- ' Main St. , Council Hlulfs , la Also ilcaleri
In Illdeaand 1 nil -
SPECIAL NOTICES.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
WANTKI ) A hlaoUsndtli lielpir .ind Mn-
Nlierat lliittonliniieoi 'Heauiagi iiianii-
faetoiy , l ountll Illiilfs , Iowa ,
i.iborots want l H. It. nn n for word In
50 eahtern Iowa } IT. > pir dnv. ' - ' " > u uiiisicrt ,
} ; CUJ unil lie ird | ) er lodiilli. ( no tiaiisnu | I
tlon Apply to 0 T. lliay , No 11 * ' < iit Ht.
t'ounull lUulTs Iowa. _ _ _
\\7ANrni-A ) ( 'hl. H or Id ytn "ld for
s j ,
lUbt ImusuHoilc Adihoss , Mis
Suanson , r.OUlen iivuniio.
t
FOU SAUlorTrurtn Urgi him l > I ' . . > ;
te < n nioiillis old A. hehullur , Mio * l * Hioafl *
way , Council Illulls , Iowa. _ _ _ _
\ \ ; AN ni-A ) good girl lo ilogt-iieral house.
vvoiU. Apply al > - ' I' I f Hi t\o _ ,
ijlOU HINT 'Iliu MoMahm tlinoslorj.
X' bilek block , No. .t"i b Miilnst , wltliolo\.uo
J , W hiilln | . _ _ . . _ _
ij ' -A clioleo Dliie-o of ijiiidiiiiliiii.il
I1 niMir Council mulls , with ( mod n' ' w '
In Imiiiedlilo possob-ilou If dcslncl I VV ,
i-qiilros _ _ i
' ) - y uinurrlod nun. pmliiin In
WAM'IJI-l tiiwn , IJ yo.us xif | > rl-
imco. ANo lri > fonm < 's , oo.l . buukki oper. K
Wl , lliMMillle-c Ciiunell lhiir _ _
iTuTlTllI'M' ( ' ' " " 'I ' flvo room lioun > : 110 00 |
I1 other lioini'H dlirurcnl pikes ; uiuHlnxl *
cnerHluiu nun i-uurt Iioiiso ; liouhisand
room
lots for silo on monthly in * mi iiti. uiu lions *
mill hit f < ) . ilcsli ihlo ImsriiiiM lots un ' a
IIIH | stunt. Nnith Otindin. for IDISII or N.jlN.
clieaii J 11 l > .i\W i > n. u _ riltlijmmii y.
. . ( 'onijliiti ) ) kul lit llnneis lool > ,
' nml sniiill Ktnuk of tliiuniu at a b.iri'nlu.
Imiiiliout loom .Hit Murrlaiii lilouk _ _ _
"TO Hto\s ( ! at cost toclosnoiit III iiliiunrtorl
) fin hard iiiaplo hoiihii moving roUmn and
JltLs , KJ ) . AniJr&yjJ .W Iidiihtnol. _
m\VM.iierofarinii tin Hilo near Ihn < lty . ( t
1 u bargain WA.Sood _ i Co , 5W Main st.
irtOHSAI.i : Thofcloot and llxtiirciof n o | [
-1' nHtihllbhid gioyory Htoic , or will sell . .V
moik and imitHtoro anil fixtures ; iilnn three
l-yiiiir-olil colts for salu. Imiiilrn of I , U
hiiillli Hin. 7IH 16lhavu.Ooiliii II Illunj !
"IjlOK HAhK or Hunt Garden IttDll. Wl h
JIIOUIBK , Uy J. U. Ulaa , 1W Mulu tu , UOUB-
UlUtTf.