THE OMAHA DAILY Bti FKIDAY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1890 , THE OMAHA BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ol'FirC , NO. 12 1'L'AllL ST. rtl\crfil ) li ) Currier In any pnrt n ( thoniy. II W flLTON. . . . MANAUI.K fliif tnr onicc. No. U Night Kdllur. No 50 K Y P Co. Council DlufTs Lumber Co . roil. The Misses Knumvortli will entertain n part j nt their oh-Kant homo this evening KcL'u'ur ' incethiL' riilellty roiiucll , No 1.10 , noyni An iimim , this Tilday evening utT ! ! 0 If the vve-alhri Is not too fold thciu will bo n Rre.it doinocrillc joltllcutlon on Sntuiday nlKht Judge M < flee Is Ustrnliig to n < l deciding upon vai lout el11 suiit , hut without tlio aid 01 n jim Allen Ilimt and Suilo DtV-ts , both of Lin coln , Neb , we-re united in iiuirrlago b ) Justli o Haine-tt jeste nluy , The tountj hoa.-d of mpprvlsoM meets next Muiidai , nt which time tliure will bo nn oflli'lnl canvass of the vote Ki'Kular tiiectlni ; of Unity gullel ihli nftor- noon at ! t o'i lock , with Mis Ue-oryo Kudlo , cornci of 1'list uuil llloomci * streets There will bo 11 meeting of the Woman's Clitlitlin nssoi'iatloii at .1 o'elnrU this nfter tioon nil hu ii"ill.ni ( oof Alls K M Us borne TlioniVTI : i law iiuellem-o pri-sent last night to he in Di ( tlllott's leetiuo on "I'ules tine. " It AMISuy iiituitiilning mid Instiuc tlve. \\ftsrumoied that Rhnilff O'Nell went out in tliii rouiiliv last nlfhton an linpor- taut mission in loiineitlon with his ollle-lal ilu lie * The grand 'un ' IM In session and In the tiumlxi ofutnos.ics belli ) ; examined It seems the work is being pushed nlot.j , ' with unusuul ncllvit } The walls of the now Hahhvln liloek mo rising cry fast and c-xe-ithiK much ndinira- Mon 'llio building \\lll bo uno of the h.md oiiiost In the city. All members of the 1 loyal Aic-anum me vc- quested to meet it Ho.vnl Arirmiiin hall Hun cl i ) evening at "o'clock tu attc-nd service tit the Kplseond church LCIIVO to vvccl vv.ts je-stoiday glvo Allan Jlurst of Lincoln , Neb , and Susin Ueels , "William A ( 'Imune-ej of Woodbine , In , and -Anna SnovMilloi of Hcclsvillelint. . Jndgo Caibon jostliidiiy undo un nssinn- incut of c-iiultj cases and listened to the iirovlng up in u feu ik'fiult cases Aside from this thr-io was nothing dotio in the distill teouitesterdiy. . Congressman Hlcct Thomas Howman was the le-clplent of limn ) eoiiKiatnlutlons from friends at homo anil uhroul juslvichij Ho years his lionoi.i uell and Is 111010 annroicha lilo uiul soclablo than uvcr The ( iood Tiuiipluis of this clt.v \ \ ill meet In spoil il session at thcii hall , 101 nor of Main and Hto.idway , at 70 ! this evening to taho uitlon on the de-ith ofValteii - Dunn , which occuirud atSt Hon. aid's hospital list night Theodore Hriy , tlio injured IKcivniui , is icioveniiK rapidly from the Injuries he ic crlvctl In n runaway aeeidnnt on Wednusdaj Ho Is uuublo to moo iintl luis to bo kept in a darkened loom , but Is e hierfnl unit thaiiUful for the \isit3 anil kind solicitude of his friends , In the town of descent theio is a tie between - tween Keel and Swanson for tl'O ofllco of ns- icssor Undci the 1 iw it w ill huv o to be de cided by drawing lots It is said that tin over t.mtious editor of ono of the counti > wi'ohllc-s is investigating the lottery law tote to whether huvouid bo liable if ho should unnounco the fact , or should pi lilt the icsult of thodiawliig Onoof Tin Drr caiiien is cvciy morning helped out bv the inti-Uigc-nt iloj , ' belonging to u cue of his subsiiibou 'Ihudot ; never fails I ! to bo on the watch for thu boj , and whin he | S licat-t him comtiiCt runs to HUM t him , somo- thnos tin co or font blocks fiom the house , \t \ takes the piper In his mouth nnd luns off to deliver it to his muster. n'iii KnsstU nnd Helen riiiguson. two frail women fiom Omaha , finished serving a Eentenco In the city jail \Vcelnoseh \ ) for Intoxie'ition und eieitlng a , distuib nice on the sticetM Onoof thoin smashed a window In the I'ai-lllo huiiso and p ild $ " > for the fun , Ycstenluv they c line ovei again anil indulged 1 In nnotlioi spieo mid vvcic gatlicrud in b > an onlcet. Thu.v will now suivo u sente-neo of 1 ten dujs in jail f The foundation for Iho now lion bililge over Indiane-ie-ik on N'oitti Se-cond stie-ot has 'j ' been linishc-d nnd tlio retaining walls com pie-ted , The work of putting up the budge 'j ' will piobublj bo commenced next weoh The contiaUinsliavountll December 1 toe-ompleto s the woik. It will lie ono of the llnost and most expensive bridge's in the city , composed > whollv of lion and ste-ul , with no wood about f ( It at alt except foot p isMigewaj s. , * It Is rumored that a we H known and lu iiMit newspipci inan in this e-ity is soon to ho . united to a lovely and aicoinplishcd joung lady , and when lie loaves the ilty again toi a few ehvs' absoiico Ills trie-nils tnaj know that something has hippenc-d , and ho will not ID tutu iilono Thoonlj thing to ho re-molted In connection with the liappv isvent is the fact that the young man diil not win ono of tbo niaiiv Imidsomo and incompliance ! voune ladles of tin-BliilTs , but Ids friends vv ho are disappointed in tills icspect will have to bear it Mimh il Temple-ton has puulmsel n ICodak camera foi use In tlio c itj jail It will cnahlo him to get the iihoton'iaphs of any of the piisoncis whoso itnportanro iv nil ants pi icing their plctinis in the loguo's Rilloij Ho can get n shot atthopiisoner , no matte r how haul lie tiles topiovcut it The chemicals usid 010 Instantaneous , nnd If a nun Is running the little Instalment will faithfully poitray his featmcs. The alert ofllcer tried it lirst on tlio cltj council ycsterdnv nfternoon as thev werogi-ttlng into the patiol wagon to visit tbo Lower Main sttx-ot hose house. Two shots weio taUc-n ut , them , and tbo plctuio will bo developed and given n prominent rilnco well , piihnps not In the rogue's gal- lei y , but in the maiabal's piivatu oliico There Is n grc-ut deal of dissatisfaction and some energetic denunciation of the Judges of the clc-i-ticii In sovcial of the wuels who failed to mike n copj of the letuins foi pub lication in the papers Theio nio only two of the smaller wauls where the actual t result of the election Is known. The poll books nnd the tally sheets were J ( ealedup nnd dc-llv creel to the auditor , nnd J uohody has any authority to open them until I the meeting of the ho.ud of supervisors to S canvas the voto. This leaves all but tlio head of the ticket in doubt , although tbo doubt Is not very laigo or has a vorvsecuto foundation On all the poll books there Is a blank propmcd for noting the number of bnl- i lots each candidate has u-cclved , but in their hurry to git uwav after their long and tiulu- , mm labors tbo onicora neglected to lill up the 1 blanks , _ * Tlio M Kiiilcy Hill Has not afTee-ted the pi ices at the ; People's Installment houso. Kveij thing goes nt the aiuo old llgurea that have in uio our patrons Kind nil summer , dolled competition a-nt made It possible to furnish a house from top to bottom tom at little expense. Our siiee-ialties this week will bo the Peninsular lie.itiug stoves , cheapest , iicatest. most economical stove hi thu vv01 Id. Miindol & Klein , 3.0 Hioadvvay Hooksmndo with special nillngs for whole sale und n-tall trudo b ) Moiohouso iC Co , Council Bluffs , In. fK/l S A A I. l'Il7t lilt.ir/IS. L. r Potter of Onkhind vv.is In the city jesterday Mrs James J Brown nnd Miss Blown hnvo rcturiu-el from Kuropo The latter having coinpli-teel bor studies at the iic-ademy of tbo Snoict Heart in Paris Miss ICoy , vvbo ao companlod Mrs liiown to Pin Is , rcmulub to study nnd tniel. . Cxpcrts nuil families who have used tuo teia In the Impoite-d Japane-so tea-pots sold by Lund brothci-s , pronouiuo It Uio best to ho obtained In the citv. It Is dheet from the ejustom house , freshly packed , heunutilcally ecalod , 'Iho ten-pot nlono i-etalls from M to IJ , hut you get n pound of the best tea nail u bnndsoino , highly beautlllcd tea pot for II , They are golugjust. li5 Main btiect. Gents' uniloi-vvcnr In grent variety at prices to suit all at Model Clothing Uo. , L. U Mossier , Mgr. Buy your coal and wood of C. B. Puel Co , 590 U road u ay. Telephouo . J. Q. Tlytou , real cjUi a , WTaJroaawftX. THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , 0. W. Ifordtnan , a Hancock Physician At tempts to KillHiffl'self ' , THREATENED TO KILL HIS WIFE , Stnlow Idtciy Itltf Tlic Coiinull Da- cldcs to Itciiiudol the Old .Jail ITiit t on tlio Noi'ttnvoHtoi u - Mention. " 1 want to look nt n levolver , about n calihie.13 , one tlmt will shoot stroug enough to maka a fellow feel it. " it wis a Rcntlominly looking man of middle age , well dressed an 1 lntcll'cnt ( , cxprosslvueountonuiico tint addicsscd ilohn Kiuinci a clerk In C lc\ol's hnnhviua store at S o'clock yostercUy rnoriilnij A number of the levolvers wern talten out of the show case nnd laid out for the inspection of the sunpoicd piichisor Theio was no .IS amonit thnin , and the customer se mo I to bo a little dlsippnlntoil , but llnallv phkinn' out a 'U made some Inquiries coiu'cining its shooting qualities "Let me see some of the amunltlon tint will lit It " Komo caittUljrci were laid out upon the counter and the customer picked theip up nnd Jilted tlun in the chunbcis of the pistol with a IKVSU toil | of dollbontioii. 'J'herowas no trauo of cvclti-mont or nervous ness in his actions , and ho suddenly turned the .ulf'coiklnf ! ' pistol and ilied it with the imi7/lo Dressing nffiilnst his breast the clerk was paialjT'.ud to such un extent that ho could not hi\o iniscd n hand to defend himself if the muii bad turned the weapon upon him. Tlio instiut the shot was Hied the customer stained bail ; nnd pirtially fell hut clutched to the counter la tlnio to bivc himself ftom niii upon tlio door. Mr DoVol , who w is in the icar of the stoio , was stai tied by the shot and came tun ning fonv aid nnd cautht ; the st itfh'ei inff in in in Ins aims nnd took Uio pistol fiom his not vclcss Illinois. Thestinuj.'ei was assisted to the rear of the stoi omul plicodln aiecutnbont position on the llooi and Dr. Mnerio summoned by telephone.Vhllo waltin0' lei the iiiiluil of the pli\siilan the straiiRcr tnlued quito fiVeh with Mr. DoVol and did not appear to ho siirfcilnp veiy much fiom the effects of the wound "I phyed a littlu trick onoiir ilei It Ho was not at nil to blnino I did it mjhelf and did it with the intention of taking m > life" Ho said this much , but icfuscd to nuke any satiafactoiy nusvveis to questions coiiccuilng bis motives ioi the deed Dr Maciao ai lived a few minutes after the shot \\as Hied An examination showed th it the bullet , although alined with muidcious Intent , had failed to ace omplisu Its mission. Instead of cntoiiu Mm heait , as Intended , It stiiuktho bicast bouo and was dcllected downwind , inllktini , ' onla painful wound Jt catno out on the ilcht side aud lodged be tween his shin and vest Aftei the wound \vas dicsscd the man was taken to St Ueinaid's ' hospital llo icfustd toKlM'dan > s itisf.ictory account of hlmsilf , but tlnallv ad initted that his niiint was Hard- man , and that ho was a phv su.i.ui. Piom two Rcntlcini'ii w ho ai o personally acquainted with the man , the infoiinatio'i loncoinhn ; his identitj , which honppeaied todc'sue to Ki.au ] /ualously. . was obtained Ilu is C \ \ Ilaidnun , n practicing phvslcim at HancoUt , I i He came to Council" IJluffs list 1'ildaj mid lomaincd ull daj , and drank bcavilj He left the ntv , and lelurjied AVednesd.n Ho ic istcrcd at the O 'len house Wednesday oveninu us "Dr. Haidvvin , citv " Thocleik wis satlsllid that ho was either intoxicated ot that something was wioiif ; with him mintnllj HoMIS assigned to room Ifi , and im- dint ol ) went to it and ic-mainod until bieak- fust jeatciday morning. Innnecilatoly after bieakfast lie left and wont directlj to the hut dw nil ) stoio The onlv , cause th it can bo assigned for at tempted self dt'strictloii is tbo oxccsslN o use of alcoholioNtimulnnts and moiphia Theio is also a stoi v that there was a woman in the ia e. AjeuriiKo CV Hlldebrand , u har ness maker at nnniock , had some tioublo with his wife and piocuicd a divorce fiom her llildebrnnd blamed Hardman for bib tioublo and nccused him of being the author of his wife's lulu Dr IIaidm.in'3 wife is an invalid , and Ills friends sav Uiat ho has been vcrv devoted to her , sunding her abioad vvlieio she eould have tbo best medi cal caio bho luvs just icientlj returned fiom Chicago Dr Hnidman has been under the caio of his biothor. who has been trying for some tlnio past to destio > his consuming dusire for rthiskj aim opium Ho hns kept him sti.ilght tm -\veok or moio Hnidinin is a man of foit\-ono jeais of ago , und is sdd to bo an accomplished phjbiuan Yesterday iifteinoon lie was resting eomfortablv and no seuous consenuences were appieheuded fiom his wound I ) ss iltitioii .N The paitnoishlp heietofoio existing be tvvrcnCSV l.osoand J L Jensen , uudei tlio Him name of Lo-ey .t Jensen , is this day dissolved binutii.il consent , J Ij Jen- ben ictiiini , ' 'llio business will bo conducted at No. U 1'o.ulstiect by Mr C. W I-iO oy. who Isauthoil/id to hettlo all lu-couiits of the Hun. U.V l o in. J. L Jl.NSUN' , Council Illuffs , la , Nov. . ' , lis'.lO. All fi lends of the Hun and the pulillo gen- ciall.v ate Invited to puico with mo their or dcis for iiitlstlctlo decoiatinu , gritning , wal : iiipei , sign wilting or iinj thing In mv line , 1'iompt attention and latest stv les and novel ties. ( "J \V A fiesh Involco of line ehovlot suits foi voniiK men , Just iecel\cd at Model Uloth Ing Co. _ The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 41S I3ioadwav , u llornn ami Uuggy. At 0 o'clock U'eilnesday morning a fellow plving the name of Miller applied to D W. L I'atton , piopi ietor of a livery stable at No 2 : North Main stieet , for the use of a ilg t < drive over to Omaha. The turnout w as Hxe < up for him and ho loft with the understand ing that ho would loturn by 3 o'clock. Hi failed to keep his appointment , aud jester day 1'atton lopoitcd the case to the police and the cltj nnishal A disruption of tin fellow was wired in diffcient directions 'Ilu Omaha poiko woio cominuniiatcd with ami upon investigation found that In had left Omaha jcstordiy about noon taking the 11 | ? vv 1th him The lacts w ere communl cated to Marshal Teinpletou , mid at (1 ( o'cloel last nlglit ho was on a hot track w lib the cer talntv of landing his man. Miller isdiscilbed us a joung man aboul twcnt.v-Hvo years of ago , medium sl/o am : slender , blaclt mustaclio anil hair Thollverj rig consisted ot a bivhoisoand loadwagoi with ivd lunnlng gears , black bed and n > c cushion The turnout was valued at S'J'i The horse w as an animal that Dr. Puttoi pi lied vei ) highly. roimal opening of the skating season al the Holler unit Saturday evening An elegant line of Molten overcoats at to duccd ratej at Model Clothing Co , Dr Soj bert lies Ogden house. Tel. 140 Per bo.vs1 and chlldien's suits durably made and at lowest prices , call at the Mode Clothing Co ThiPiUenccttn Kill 111 * Wife. WlllhunlColliic , whoU supposed to have some Intciest lu a humble homo on Uppoi Broadway whcio ho has a wlfo and sovcra ehildien , has been the cause of considerable trouble to the police of late and Is nt tin present thiio the cavso of n good deal ol trouble ntid some danger to his family , Kellno was arrested on Tuesday for Intoxica tion , and took the money that should huvt gene for the suppoit of his fnnlly to pty his line and avoid a term of sorvlco on the street Ho was liberated on Wednesday , and In the evening wont homo and cairlcd things ty storm. Ho was diunlc enough to bo uglj and dangerous , Duilnguu altercation \vltl hts wlfa lie thixjvv a lighted lamp at her which wag smashed to pieces and the w0111:111 : dronihcd with the oil. A fearful calamity was only prevented by the nccldentnl extinguishment of tbo blnr- Ing lampwlrk ICillno then loft the house nnd did not molest his family any fuitlicr during the night. Yesterday , however , ho ictuuifd and tlircntcnc'd to nccompllsh what ho had failed to do with the lamp , kill his wlfo The woman hud ample reason to be- llevo the fellow meant what ho said nnd came down town and laid the matter before Justlio Unmet t An Information was dinwn charging Kellnc with threatening to kill nnd ho was airostcd and locked up In the city il. The date of his heirlng has not been flxod , mid ho will piobablv bu kept behind the bais long enough to appicclato his ficedom when bu gets It again Owing to mv loss hvlhoon Oitobcr'jr , 1 am loinpellcd to nskull p.ntiis indohted to me to paj up at once J SUMV N. To Heininlel the Old .Tall. The citv council spent a poitlonof jester duv afteinoon looking over the old cltj Jail wltna view of leinodellng it and ai ranging It to alTord linger and better quarters for the city piisoncrs. The major nnd nil the mem bers , but Aldciman 12\ciott , vvcte piesent An hour or moie was spent In the building discussing the mutter , and various plans for the pioposed ImnioveMncuts wore suggested A tnijnrit } of the aldeimen thought the best plan was to move the inaishiil s ofllco up stalls an 1 use the portion now occupied by him for another tier of cells , leaving only n mm 11 untivwav' , which could bo used in seanhlngand bonking pilsoneis 'Ihis would give Just double thu e.ip.icltj of the piesent airaiiuenicnts Marshallompleton's plans movldo for the election of aeago in ono of the upper looms iccentljvaenteil bv the police , the ) cage to bo latgoenough tocontiln tlneo or four cells , with an ample sp ice all the waj mound them Two of the upper looms weio to be divided into compartments for the letentlon of the female pilsonris The aldeiineii vveio up- patc'iitlj favoiiblv inipiesaed with the plans , but some of them thoiuht it wonhlbotoo much trouolo to take eliiinkon men up the stalls Tcmpletoii explained that his idea was to use the present lower cells and eoiil- dor foi that puipose and for the tiamps , and use the upper cells for other clashes ot pris oners After considerable discussion the matter was llnally lefeiieil to the polleo com mittee nnd the nuishal with instiuctions to picp.uo the plans that would suit best nnd mesent them to the council at the next meet ing.i'lio i'lio council also examined the new pitio hoiibe and the now .Main street engine housel The worn in both buildings vveio closely inspected , nnd seemed to give excellent satisfaction The decision legaiding tlio acceptance of the woik and allow Ing the con tractors' estimates and bill was not announced nnd ptobably will not bo until the next meet ing of the council. The iiiiangemcnts and woikon the Main street engine house gave paitliuhnly great satisfaction , and was pionounccd to bo the most e onvciiiotit and comfoitable ejnuiteis in thu city. Miss Oraco Osboino will oigantzo classes for study of the German language ami llteia- tine Class woik to begin November 5. For fuithcr iuloimatlon cnqulio at tUO 1'ust live t\r Itif 1're'sbyloilan Chnruli. The Golden Leag'io will give n public eiiteitainment at the Second Picsbjterian church this evening at So'clock The follow ing piogiammo will bo lendeied ; Banjo duct bj Jay and Ororgo Oleu ice-ailing P II Hnjden bolo Dottle Wallace He-citation MissStcpheii Instiumeiital Music Dotta Davis Duct Misses Lut7 and Anderson Solo . . . . . . .Mi Ilanj- Davis Conceit Hecitatlon Miss Stcplmn's Hcholais Duct Misses Carson and Swanson Uecitntton Miss Uessio Ueno Comet Solo Mr. Ireneans Duncan lie-citation Dottio Wallace Keeitation . . . . Dora and Mamlo Hobeits Instiumental Music Miss Henderson J.C Blxby , stoim Heating , sanitary en gineer , .Ml Ufo biilldlnir , Onwluj 21U Mor iiam block , Council Bluffs. lo Woik the Minos. D. A rairell , who has some extensive and valuable mining interests in Coloiado , lias associated himself with othcis foi thu devel opment and walking of the mines , the com pany to bear the title of the Steillng mining eoinpmj'of Cedorado , with Conned HlutTs ns its piincinal heulquaitets Thoaiticlcs of incorporation weie Hied > eteiditho di- icctoi1 ! . being Lucius Wells , D A Panell , P. Wies , J bchocntgcn , J L Andeison , J N. C isady , W. Slodentopf , M P Hohror and ej. Dle-deiicb 'Ike otherineoiporatois .no C. Ktiaub , J Reno , W II Thomas , H Mendel , 'ihomas Bovvmm and Kied U Davis. The capital stock is Hxed ntlOK,000 ) , with the puvilego of incicasiiig it to $10,000,000 , the shaics to be $10 caeh. For stout men's clothing call at Model Clothing Co , L H. Mosslor , Mgr. Cant-lit by the Mumpers. I , ist evening Tom Helm , a switchman engaged - gaged in the Noitluvestern jaids , sulTeicel n painful accident While attempting to make a coupling his light h mil was caught betvveci ; the bumpers und badlv ciusheel. Ilovvas taken to the ollleo of Dr Lacj , the company's sinveon , and tbo wound dressed , and then 10- moved to his loomatthoXoithvvcsteiuhouso His homo is in Hutchlnson , Kan. SpnUnllon In lOgvpt. nubtiiitis has boon leccntly oxcavntcd and its famous tomjilo of Pasht is now seattorcd over Uio w oriel in London , Patis , Manchester , Greonock , York , Hoston , Canada nnd olsowhoro. sajs the Novoinhor Contnry. Bnbastis is within two hours of Caiio , on the main line ol railway ( to Tsmailia on the Suo/ Canal ) , and if Uio intoiestinj' ' sculptuios anil statues found by M. Navillo could liavc been kept on the ground and uiieloi proper survoillanco.a musouin w oulei lia\ liejen formed for tlio dolhjht anil instruc tion of visitors for nil time. In this elny of rapidly improving travel Kfopt glows moro acucssiblc every year , anil tlio time is not far dib taut vvhon the journey from Now York to Cairo will bo no moro soriousa inattoi than is now the trip to Paris ; and the Lomlonor will think nothing of running down to Luxor to spend his Christina-- holidays under its warm sun. A thou sand persons will visit Egypt a century hence to ono today , and , without din- paraging the hcioiu work of many ol llio excavators and the ginuel losults of labors , It may yet come to bo a matter ol regret that tlio or.i of excavation could not have been contomnoraneous with the day when the world would no longer think of icmoving thu monuments from tholr own land and their own asso ciations. Antiquities scon in llgypt pob sess an interest for oven the unscientific tout Ist wh ch can never bo felt in the lifeless halls of the Hgjptian depart' incuts of our muaounis. Maiilago of Corpse * . The North China News relates a case in which . .i Chinese girl , recently do coabod , was man led to a dead boy in another viimgo. 4 It not infiociuentl } happens ' tlio vvtitorexplains , ' 'that the. son in the family dies before ho is mat' ' ricd , and that it is desirable to adopt i grandson. The family cast about foi boino young girl , who has also dleeliO' contly , nnd a proposition Is made fen the union of the two e-orpsos In the bonds of matrimony , If it is accepted there is a combination of a wedding anil a funeral , in the process of which the docoasoil bride is taken by a largo num ber of beaiors to the oumoterv of the otlior family and laid bcildo her hus band. " In this ease the real motive foi the caromony was the destro to have n bho\vy funeral at the expense of anothoi family. Through coaelies Pullman palace sleepers , dining cars , trco reclining chair earn to Chicago and intervening points via the great Uock Island route. Ticket oliico 1002 , Sixteenth ana Farmuu. , -TV IIP 4 1 I I 'I'I 1MMIM f\ 1)1A ) BAliLLl'IhLD ' , Love Letters Over a Century Old Pound in NW York , HER SOLDIER LOVER PERISHED. then the Noble KnjjlUh Inulj Dle-d of 11 MrokiMi llcail A lioe'lilnvui- In llulj ( .abliago antl My mo n. On the nnelent battlefield of Stone Aiablu , in the town of Palantlno , Mont gomery county , was found recently a motnlllo bos , the contents of which ro- \cal an Intorcsting roniaiico of lonjy ago. The box was badly battered und was bogrlmined vvlth tlio uist of many jears. It was about si\ inches long and two inches deoi ) The casket was ( tpciied with consldorahlo dlllli'iilty , and its con- touts wore found to consist of u leickot and a Inuullo of lottot" ? wiitton upon parohinent and tied wilh a faded pleuo of blue ribbon. The lockut is of gold ami of o.xquMto work man ship. It has on ono side , insciihed in monogram , the luttois"A. II. 1) . , " while on the otlior Is n curiously w rought hunting scene , says the Now Yoilc Sim. The locket contains nmlnliituie , delicately painted on poioelaln , of n young lady of Hire beauty. The letters , though the writing was homowhat fueled by the lap o of time , wcioiiite | easily road. They were ael- die ed to Ciiitnln | Lowe , un ollle-er in the Hritish aimy dining the io\olu- tionary war. Ab appo-us by the letters Captain howe was thobetrotlinl of the ludy whoxo jiortralt is in the loehct. Tlio letters uro wiittcn in the most tender - dor langimgo. The hust ono in the packet was wi itten just bofeno the batllo of Stone Arabia , and is \erj pathetic in tone. A stialn of sadness and melan choly runs tin ough the letter , as if the fnirjoung wilier hail a ptcscntlmcul that she was never moro to moot her lover. She vvioto that hoi health was lulling , and she longed for the lolurn of her beloved , as she fe-aied that her dujs were numbered. The ilndoiof the box ami contents , a gentleman reslginc at Palatine Bridge , took much intciont in his discovery and rcsohed to investigate the ronmnco. IIo liad a ] ) liotograph taken from the uiiniaturo in tlio locket and sent it with : i letter , leque-sting information , to the ollicials of the lojul historical society of London. After considerable delay ho i eceiv ed a loiter from the society ollicials whii'h completes the story , the emtlino of which Is indifatod by tlio letters in the casket. Tlio writer of the letters was Alii-o Douglass , u young ladj of runic , belonging to ono of the noblest and mobt aristocratic- families in Urituin. She hec'ime enameled of Captain Low o when that brave Doling ofllcor was with his regiment in London , and thoj woio engaged to bo mjirried. When the Ainotican colonists -aioso in rebellion Captain Lowe was bout with hih icgi- meiit to America. Captain Lovvo served witli bravery and distinction in the British army in the curly jeius of the revolution. IIo was connected with the forces of Sir John Johnson when ho maelo his celebrated raiel through the Mohawk valley in the fall of 1780. Coming down fiom Canada with an aimy of British legulars , In dians and toiics , Colonel Johnson laid waste with vuthlcss hand the fair und foi tile llelds of the Mohawk valley. The settleis vvoromasBnuicd , their elwell- ings burned and crops dcstrojed. Sir John continued his nmic.h of devastation up the Meihavvk tivor , westwaul from C'nuglinawaga ( now Fonda ) . General Koboit Van Ronssohicr of thopatiiot army lnibtily collocteel a body of Albany and Seheiiootwly militia and went in piiriult of the enemy. Fort Paris , at Stone Arabia , was commanded Lj Colonel Jehn ) Bioun , no biavorman than whom hclel a commission in tlio continental army. Ocnornl Van Ilens elaor sent a me hsiigo to Colonel Blown to leave Uio fort with its gaiiibon and head oil Colonel Johnson's troops , while ho fe > ll upon their rear. fJonornl Van Ronsse- Inor thus hoped to hem Johnson and his aimy in between two ilros and uiitnio ] them. In response to the oulors of his general , Colonel Brown and his little bund of pitroits marched out of Fort Paris to do battle with the enemj. This foi co numbered loss than two hundicd , while the enemy had four times ns many. The Ainoilctin tioops fell into an ambuH- caelc , and were taken at a disaelvantngo. They held their ground bravely for awhile , howovcr , und ovoipovvored by numbers , and \\oront \ length compelled to give way , vvlillo tholr bravo comman der foil dead with a musket b til In the heart. Captain Lovvo , nt the head of his forces , bravely led the charge upon the Amei leans. Hondoml a conspiclous mark by his commanding presence ami olllcer'h uuifoim. he drew the llio of a sharpiliootor and Milk to earth mortally wounded. A comiada Unelt bosldo him and raised him in his tn m * . The dj ing soldier with his laht expiring btionglh drew the c-asKot from Ills bosom unel handed it his companion. "Tako it , " lie wliispered , "and carry it to Alice. Toll hur that I died bravely and that mv latest Li oath spoke her loved name. ' ' They hurled him on the Hold of battle , with his martial cloak around him for a shroud. Hero was also hud at lest Colonel Brown , the bravo Amuilcan commander. Side bv sielo they lio. the putroitand the invader , as lopoio AVolfe and Montcalm on tlio plains of Abraham. The companion to whom Captain Lovvo intrusted thu caikot hastily con cealed it by burj ing it near a stump in the Hold , exporting to lotuui for it after tlio pursuit of the Hying enemy. Tlio British in my , hOvvovor , never reitured tei the spot as ( Joiioral Van Konssolur's do- tnchmont and otlior American foices picsscd upon them lieicoly to avenge the death of their comraeles in arms. blr John Johnson and his forces were compelled to beat a hasty retreat to Canada , and the metalio bo < c bolonglng to Captain Lowe lay burled near its eloael owner for moio than a century , vvhon it was discovered , Miss Douglnss , the fair young- be trothed of the English ollleor , waited many weeks and months for tidings of her absent lenor. Her health fiille-d uipidly , and when at length the bad Hews came of his death she could not stand the shock. The marble hcadhtone which marks her grave beais the path- olio inscription "Died of a Broken Heart. " _ An nelventuio with b.igaiids , which is causing a good deal of excitement in the nulghborhooel of Rome , has just taken nlaeo close to Bolsona In broad day light. Tlio sixteen-year-old daughter of u rich landed proprietor fell , a few weeks ngo , violently in love with her father'1 ' ! coichnmn , v very haiulsoino young man. The fiitliur discovered tlio love making : that was going on. tie \vns naturally furious at the alTntr , nnd immediately dlsmisae'd the coachman. Shortly after- vvurd the tlmo came for the fatnilv to go Into Uio country. Tlioyvvcio diivon to Sorano , and hail nlmost got as far on their way as the town of Holsemi , when the cniringo was fiuddeiily stopped by tluco inouutod hlghwa111011 In maiKs , who ] ) iillod the coachuian down fiom his box , bound him , nnel threitoned the owner and his family vv ith in tnnt death if they iliel not give up all the munoj llu-y carried with them , bceing no lioli ) for it , the gentloinan emptied his pecKc'ts and haiiek-d all their contents , nbout ISO , to the robbon , glad to got off so easily. But the alTilrwas not jet over. Another unplcas.itit sur- pi ho was in store for him. As the ie > bbers mounteil their hotscs again ono of them suddenly nui/od his cldj-t daughter , swung her up to tlio Caddie in front of him Mini toio oil at full gallop. The Italian pe > lleo are eonvlneeil that the coachman was ono of the highway men , and strongly suspect that tlio jourig lady might have boon a confede rate in the plot. Homnuco anil the ro > o go hand in hand , and the dalntj violet aud the mod est lily luuo often opened the pentals of love , but it lias been loft te > California te > pioduco the oiilj cabbage tliat over leel to a leal lomanco that wound u ] ) in a wedding. llighteon inonlh ago , aeeoiiling to the unquestioned statement of Ci ! nuillor. . Aloxiuuler , a grain morel-autof thisiily , there steieid in front of the door of ono of San Francisco's io.il estate delicts u cabbage fiom San Bernardino county weighing iiinotj-tvvo pounds , and wild to bo the largest ever uiiseil , s.it\s \ the San Frane-Isco Chremie-io. \\Miilo' tills pro duction of California's gieatness was on exhibition the Oivgoti expiess laneleel from England two Billons , so fro li fiom their nntho se > il that they walked along the dry and diinty sheets with bin-touts down to their ankles and their trousers rolled up to meet their coats They were both bound for Austialiu Passing along Ihoj espiceltho wonderful cabbage. Both men stopped short. Up went two single oyi'ghii-os. "Bv jove , old boy , but that's a doos- cell\ lingo c.ibb igo , doiuhcrkiiow ? ' ' " " the second "Doosedly largo , replied surprised son of Albion , aud then they both went in and inquired of the io.il cstito man wlioio it was gtown. Both moil were wealthy. Both men were cousins , anil while unknown to them the busy hand of fate was now at woik , It only oemed to the curiosity scekcirs that in deciding that life would bo misspent unless they saw the land noon which this eabb'igo giow , that they vveio only edjoving the idle whim of idle gentlemen in going to San Bernardino dine to do bo. And so they went. Kiiglishinon as u i nlo are notgarrul- ounnd these two friends weio no ex ception. Once in San Bernaielino they vveto diiccteel to the farm wheio the cabbage gicvv. They remained two weeks. At the end of that lime ono of them Mild to the rancher. "I want so much of jour land in a cer tain section. How much is it vvoithV ' "Four hundred thousand elollais " It was paid for. The other friend said to the rancher : "Your daughter is very boiutiful and I love hor. I want to make her my wife. " Two months ago there was a wedding at the much. Theio vvom a numboi of people present , friends of the fnmllj , nnd tno groom throw nsielo his tacitur- nitj long enough nt the supper table to toll liovx the big cabbage had led to his happiness. An elopement on a locomotlv e was the romantic way u young couple of tliib city cho-io to consumnnito a cotutsliip that hud run faiily smooth , snvs a Louisville , Kv. . dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. William E. Ti uodeuu , a Main street clerk , and Miss Beatrice Htm ig , daugh ter of a rniltond engineer , weio the pir- tiuipants in the novel nll.iir. Thcie'was no special huuy for tlie joungeouplo man j ing , but thov wanted to do some thing out of the ordinary , nnd tlir die. Titiedcau , when ho made his Sundaj' night call , siiggo tedi tint an "lopoinent would be nice , and Miss llauig agreed. Thogioom-lo-bo was to hire a locomo tive , anil limy would ge > vv hilling tovvatd Gi etna Green at the Pinkest hour of the night on the iron stited. The ieloa was was carried out fill y. About ! 5 o'c-lock in the inorninpMi&s lining slipped fiom her homo eii Kighteenth aticot , and VV.IB mot by Tuicdoau. Hurriedly thov walked to thoPeniis hanl.i depotwhcro a locoinotivc , pulliing nnd blowing , stood on a hielo tiack. Miss Hnri-iy mounted , taking a seat on tlio lireinairb box' . T'riicdc.iu joined the ongiueer , Tlio signal was given , the thiottle pulled , anil away they spoil acioss tlio bnelge , up the river and into Jolloisoimllo. A 'hquiro was roused from his falumbcis , and tlio knot tied. A quickrotuiii to Louisville was mudo , and the now wife roused her parents and intioducod her husband. _ New Yoilc'H Kirn Chief. Hugh Bonncr , eliief of the fire depart ment of Now York city , is tall and bi o id- cheated , lie is quite the ideal hero in appeal anco , saj s the Epoch. Hib in in ner is agreeable. At a lire lie is the in- sg nation of authority , coolness and de cision while activity is nooiled. When the dniiger is ever the chief lollies , per haps to the sheltered s-cchibiem of a con venient doorway , and scans the general situation until satisfied that there is nothing loft undone to piovont a locur- rone-oof the coiilhigiatlon. A I'lionum's tno is one of never-ceasing watchfulness and the chief , In pailicnlar , is ] iracti- cally never olT dutj' . No woik is moio trying than his. Hugh Homier WIIB horn Injfi eland , but ho came to this country When yet a child , and ho IH a thorough American. In com mon with most mombois of the foi co , ho has soveial gallant lo-cuos to his credit. It is notgunoiallj knemn , however , that ho is an IIP cntor. Som. of the most useful appliances in the department partment were originated by him. Among them , an especially useful ono is a circular not by which persons jumping from i oofs or windows can bo caught vvlth comparative case. Then tlioro Is the roof-cuttor , by the use of which ono man can elo as much weirK as half a do/on fotmeily did , the combined battoring- ram and n wall-bicakor , the collar and sub-collar pipes Ingenious conti tvnneos that enable llromon to direct a stieam e > f water into collars K ) densely filled with smoke as to bo ubselntolj Impenetrable } . A device which provides a now thread for the no//lo of a hjdrant , In case the tlueael has been twisted formerly a very fiequont source of dangcious delay Is not the least valuable of the ohlofrt invention , which are far too many to catalogue. A Now Cciollnt ; I'rooosi. A commission of French oxnoits has deckled that the bent means of rapidly refrigornting viands und presorvlng thorn at a low temperature conulstu in spioadlng a rofrigoiatlng liquid over a mass of coKo. The air , striking the mass , ib chilled and Is then convoyed to the storage compailment. Had diatnnuo causes much slekno , nnd bad blood and Imiuoporaction of thollvorand kiduo > s Is bad dralnaLfj to the human system which Burdock Illood Bitters remedy. suva nur.AT unruiur. Six liullnniq foil He-fore' MU tilde und 'then the Iti'ilq Kcireateel. A gonlletnan parsed througli Kansas C'itv % the otlior elav on his waj to 1'x'col- slot Springs , vvliow name three or four ye ai- * ago vv 13 ono of the me > st popular In the daily press of that duv. sajs the Kaii-as I'itj Tinier U was Mr. .lohnT. Shy of Denilng. N. M. , whoso deed of herol-m In HIlag Ills wlfo and family from inassacio bj u hand of savage Apaches after n tuiinlng light of soicral miles will ever innko hi- * name ) a con spicuous ono In the history of the \vost. The utorv Is as follows : Mr. yhy had settled on a raneh InN'ovv Mexico with his wlfo and jenmg son , thplr jilaeo bi-iiig seventeen miles fiom any other settlement Tlio ranch was nt Incited bv , a roving band of eightcn Apu-hcs , who sought to drive oil the stivk. Mr. Shj , who was well uriued and had plenty of ammunition , placed his wife and child in a place of sifot.v within the hou- and then opom-el tliei , which \\as returned. The light was willed forborne time , till ono of the In dians succeeded in crawling up and tvtting llio to the houso. aThls mu'cssliutcd Might ; so sending Mi" . Shj furwiud uiidi'ieover of thu mniilto ot tliei burning building , the hus band ami father , c irijlng his .veiling sem under Ills arm , made n d isli for tlio cover of &omo thick brush which was grow it.g near by. , An Indian's Inillct went tluough the child's hip and lodged in the father's bo 1 } , luil the light went em. .Mr Sl v ' ran fornnrel senuo dhtaiiec , and then' , dropping the child in thobi/sh , would faeo iibouti ami lire at the lending pm- suei , vvliei would thus be brought to a st uielstill fora time. Then another short lll ht and another stand to gain time fen- Mis. Shj , who was lleoing in the front , und so on the day was spent. The In dians llnnlly trine up tlio elia ehie li had cost them no h"-i tliiin six warriors , mid the exhausted fugitives managed to re-ii'li the city of Doming with thcli llvo . The wounds received by both ' father and son were rqudly heale' < d , anil now , when the hn-itilos aio fuie-vor expelled - polled fiom or Icillcel outeif that neigh borhood , theio is no moio llomishing or happy fiimllv in Xow Mexico than that \aloiousJohiiT. . bliv. Van Hou ten's Coco i Pine , soluble , ecot uomlcal. Not a Cre-1 > ) ) ll'i ( > -.it r. Dam oriats all lock notiro that Piosldcn Ilanlson used no cjclopidia on his jouincy. mi : i Joliann Hoff's ' Mult i\tiact : 'Ilio host .Nutritive ! 'Ionic In nil ( II-IM of liv > ii-i v "I \ VI U.MI. minis me osM i s- i f MK ri i vieisuv anil 1 In i it troulitn liul rioit lij nil I'll > st IIB llirnnichuiit flip civilIro I world I hi-ro H until- Inir Jiitt IK ( , oiid whe-n } ott can nbt tin Hie ! intitno nrclcfo whlili IIBH HIP nlkinituru of JUMAN.N llo.i' on tlicnnclcof c i-rjr licitlln Dlhiii.r i. .Mundolson f oole Agents , 0 Barclay Street , New Yoilc. Mctlicul and Snrjical liistitiilc Corner Oth and llir.iey btroun , Omihi. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases an I Deformities. DR. A. T. MoIjAUGHIjIN , Proslctont. Founded bv Di. J. W. McMenimy. ' SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BI.UFFS. \\1 ANinn No.it Rill for KOiuril liouso- \ > \\oik ( icrinun picfurtul. .Mis lac-ol ) TANI'I D A Rood Kill feu ii lie r il hon-.o- YV \\urk Mis I' M I'uei .jllnn st V trlil foi hoiisoweuU. Mis J , 1101 Sixth live- Poll AM' I'wo coed wnrK hoiseslll tiKu pa > In IHlln on u lot Aiilj | | lu l.euniinl l.vi-ic-tt Ty\N'III ) A liliuKsmllh liolnci and lln- ' ' Nlurat Until nhaiicciS cai il i u luanu- fill-till ) , e OUIH.Il Itllllls , IlW ) I Hl.N I' ' 1 lie MuMuliin thie-o sloiy Inn U liloe.li No J'lK Miilnst , wlthuluvator J \ \ | /eK ) KI.N T \ cholie plet-o of pinion land J. Ill II LOIIIIlll lllllll-i , Ullll n'OOll II13W llllllll- Inn Immediate ) poiiuvilim If elushoil. JV , "iriOlt HnNT-Oood flve-ioom house ; tlllOl ; .1. ( ilhci lioiisc-s dlllci cut , price , s ; ono sln lii loninovci stoicliein oouit Iiunsi- ; houses and lots fur s ilo on monthly p i > mints ; one house and lot { .UO ; elesliahlo Inislness lots on baun- deis htnet. Noilh Omuli i. for le-aso 01 sale clieip. .1 U. D.iv Idson , Oil rifth avi lineS - . S \M" ( oinplc'to set of tliiiu-is tools- , ind sin , ill btouu ot llnu no ut.i tiaisiiln. Iniiulio at loom .IIS Me-iiium hloc-k _ KO slovDs.it cost t iclosoont Hiidiinni tors ' foi hud in iplu lioiisu ] IUI\H | inllois and jnc-Ks It I ) . Amy & . Co. 0.1) ) Milnstin't. rp\\elhfl \ ac-io f inns for silo IIDIII Ihn i lly nt L i liui alnV A. Wood A Co , VO Main st. OJT SAM- ho stock nnd llxtuiisof i well istiihllslud KIO c-iy stouen will soil block and icnt store and flMines ; ulso ihri-u l-vi-ir-edd e-eiitt for s ilu. lniiiti | of T K hmllll t.t'iiii "IS Iblhave-.Ciitinell Illulfs PALH 01 Kontr-Q irdon Und. vrltli FOR , by J. U Uluo. 1CT. .Mala St. , Council Bluff ! ! . THE SKIN ! Is nn Important factor In keeping Kooel health , If it does not act In thd way Intended by iiMuro , Ila functions are performed by other organs , < Uio Klilm- nnel Uio Lungs , and the ) esnlt Is. .1 bicakdovvu of ijriier.il hcaltlu Swift's Specific ? Is the icnu-elj of nitmu to ntlninhta the skin to proper action. It nevori falls in tills , and tvlwaja accomplished the putpeise. Send for our treatise on the Dlood and Skin Diseases. Snin Si'Hcmcj Co. , Athnta , Oa. 1 mi liur < nvi.v-Dr livliiM rcrumiiMl rill the-1 rvncli ri-iuuljr. net on llio niointnml i j le-iii and euro Mipirt- | lon Iron Mhutiner i iinu I'rumot * nionstru.ilInn 1 licso | illh < lioiild not M tnki-n ilnr- nt prennitne. ) Am 1'lllc'o , Hnjilly I'tiiix Spun- cir.Clnyro IA lic-iiiilnobr lu-rman V. Vln oniicil , Dodtfe ftt nc-ul' e ) Omnlii , C A Vleli'lutr Huulh Omiiliii M I' Mill e'ouncll llluSs J.'or .1 lor J5. " \ \ hat ilmll I elo on Chrlstnns el i\ H luv ! iav KDOSC slnuild run t\v ij w'edim't e-\petl oni er iv KIHISO Initin lint wi-sliull iillon tbo following teen on ( bilstiiius ila\ 1 liniii-l ji mill it i-d sin : ir. M Ibi Mm i nnd lnn I'ull'rc. a II s K 1 Daxli' Nil 10 Hour. 10 bushels of ptitatiH H , fi Ibi lie-tt li a. ' 1 heubovn KOII-I | will pi-t inuy , and If you > - in e iptnie an > of tlioin Jim iiro vtiMciinti ) to Hum If von w nit to lmifnilliii piittc-ii' 1 in usU an ) of our sali-siiiuii , : uil at tliu s.inio llniosiM ) jdiiisilf , l"i | ii'i cent. \ \ e buy foi c-iisli UK ! m-ll for c-n-.li and nra nhle to H i\p oiircilHtoint'i s IV pel ei-nt \ \ MAT0l' ' l-AX 1)0 101J ( A lfl 1'ilhs pi innliitol SUB u fcil | | (0 ( III Ills PXtl.lClllliU ! 1 ( X ) 17 Ilif I" sun u i IK ) 7 linisof \ \ Inle lliissl in coip fin ' "o J li n sof n od Iniindiyoap 50 1. 1141 hoi tli bluing fit ] ( J illfninhi IIIIIIM pi-r iioiind . Uo limn hM h LUIS | u-i poiinel . Ha e H mi ( IK i - pi i pound . . . . I'm I'otatoi-H pci InisliC'l . yon ( > oiiel Ituioiii rJ .li-llj lie-r pemncl iv v lie ins per piieiml fa e i K-KI rs per pound fto 'I leree leinvc-sof Ineael for lOu Must ud Sudlnos , pel can "J eHl "saiillnes pe-iian . 7j I'ulte-d liiini , per can fift Di-v Hi il liani iie-i can . . da 'l oe)7 holt to le-inon ov trait . . . . o Two eiboltlo v inlla ovliact . . 5o Vlnev if > I'e-i Uiilkin . . . Tpx ) ( "ii il oil pel gal I mi 109 I ho ' 'nllons gatiillne ( V ) We aio llcideju u leu ( in I'loeii It T IuK Nil 10 peisu-lc tl M It I' Duxls' , llltie l > , pel ink . 1 , rt liold mod.il. poi s ii k i M II mo. Noiton .It'o's Hull.ilu 1 loin 1 40 A. Kattler , try It pe-i MI K 1 W All goods nan inteil'it ropn-seiiiorl incite ] minces to iho pound Ue-luh voeii poods and dim t ho elcci'lx I'd bv Mull lil h price d KIUI-C-C * nun An } gmcei wishing ti > sell cmt o ill on ED. N. BROWN'S , i C. O. D. Fourth Stieet ami Brmilvvaj. Council , Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS STE\M \ DYCYORKS \ All kinds of l > yln , { and ricinln ehmi1 In th * r IIlKlu-st--tlof ( ) the Art , I idc-il and > < taliiid S \ links Hindu to looU-as oed us now VVorlC f prunipllv iliini and ( Mhciid In all puls of tlio count i iend for pi lie list t1 \ MAt'llAX , I'rnn , 10U Itio idwav. Nnai Noilhurste-rn 1)1 ) po i Hl.LMH IA CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL . $ U0003 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 50.00J LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS . 3jO,009 DIIIIITOIII I \ Mllle-r , ! ' O fp | ison H f * Sliiiu'iirl I. . I' Marl , . I 1) IMmiiinlson ( huilei C Ilium in I'rans let Kc-neril I ) uikliu busl- iii ss lu -I si eipltil und snrplui ut uu ; lianl. In soiitli usturn I > \\a. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS , Y * spnr7 | | lusllcnof the ) I'o-ice Onicnovor " OUIUIA Al . Ic-.iu I'Apii-ss , r\ ( > 4tl llio idw.ij , Council Ulufls. linv.i. Sims & - " Law Pno Siiundcrs-A.l"V,11nys.\t ! . ; \ Ht.ilo and fcduial c-oiiit-i. Koonis : i , 4 and r. blmgurl Ili-ii'j UlouU , Council Hlulls , Iowa. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. rornr-r Main and llroedwiy , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Di-alois In forc-lRn null clomostlo nicliun t. ColIcK tlons mallei unU Intoie-st paid on tlu deposits ALL COAL , UNDKU COVIiH. DUY AND CLDAN AT ALL TIMKS. OARBON GOAL GO. Wholesale anclliolall Ooalors in. HARD and SOFT COAL , The obovo cut shows our now soif-dumpinq retail delivery wagon , by winch tliroo tons of conl cnn bo unloaded in a inlnut * and carried into the collar oi-coal houbo if it Is 2O feet away. No conl loft In the wagon. None scattered on the ground. Used ex clusively by us. OFFICE , 1O PEARL. ST. Ynrd , lOlh A vo & Fourth St J. II , H. GlaAKK , MnnnfjQi' . CXJUNOIJj , ULiUbFB. la. Toloi > ho o8 ; OIHco.SOO. . Yard , 310. J