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THE OMAHA DAILY BE MARCH S , PAGES , THE OMAHA 1U3E COUNCIL BLUFFS. ornri : , xo. 12 IM.AIH. ST. Iv Carrier in my patiof IIV 'III.TON , . . . IIANAUP.U rr 'nm onicp , Nti u Mliht rdltnt , No 1. . .T1.It .11 K V I' . Co. Council IllulTs Lumber Co . coal. Craft's chattel loan" . CiUKanp block ( it'iu.liio Hook Kpilng coal. 'llmtchcr , 1(5 ( Mnln street. Mrs M 1) . llnrilln Is eoiillnoil to licrhoino iij serious Illness. * Crousiivas lined JIO in In police couit jcsterilav nioniiiitr for ilrunUetini'ss. ,1 I. . . Teiuplotnii ilisposed of Vis elirnr store jrsterilii } to Illi-stlne Brothers of Omnhn 'llu > Ivlouus literary society met i'rldiiy rvonliiiit | tbo lesldcneo of tiooiK" f'hllU on Sixth incline A inarrliiKolleeuso was Issued vostertliiy to Luther NevMiiiiu and Uuiellii.Mnult , both of thisi City Uerk Kteptii'iison , who Ims lioon 111 "I'mill ilny * , was ulilo to sll up jostotdnv for tin' ' first time Tim I'l-ulc sisters will plvo mi entertain incut nt thu Trinitj Motlioillst iliurcli no.\t rruliiy welling. The fuiiuruluf Kllrnlioth Worlny will talto I'luo ' this afternoon from thu lesldcnce , tl Washington iiveiuii' The fimerni of Martini t Kolleulll tnlin pliuo thlt itftriiu on ut.'I lOo'cloeK fiom St Janvier's Catholic clmrcli The C'.ihmth.i .ssi'iulilv will tfive n social In ( iistloliull next \Vi'diie.iila > ovi'iung for tlio bcnolHof the homo of the fiiundlo s. Owen Met lull evlio \ Is unilcr liullotmont In thi ) illstiiit eon it for 111in. entered u plcu ( if not guilty vostoidii } b ) Ills ntturnoj , U. II Dalloy. T A Kaundpi's , ( ioorjioC'ioiiKht niul IVcd l.ut/ vveio nrieited yeslenlm hy Oflkers Muridiv iitul Ci lifts on a dinrKOof liisluiblni ; till1 pUUO. Kli/abnth Mj rtli' , the Infant 'lium'htor of Mr unil Mis ( iriuit Urn-ley , died rrlilnv nltfht at thu fmiiliv residi'iiri ! , 'i ' Washington IIM'llUl' , Of CiUIKOsllOIl Of tilt' IlllIIJS. The ladlosof tlio Cliiistlnti eluucli will ( 'ho mi initur supper nt Shulieit's hull , minor ot llroachuiy ami Tvvoiitv-thiul stiei-ts , uovtTlmrsiliiy ovciiiiiK , March 12. I'nity ( . .iiillilvill holil soei.ilile ne\t \\eilnesilny , Mnitli 11 , al the losldeueoof Mrs. li. M Avlusvvorth , comer of I'moii and Aoorhls sticots. All liicmls eonllallj In vlteil. Tvvorascaof mcnsl"s weio lopoifoil vos tcnliiy nt sit ) nvunuo A nnd ut the loinor of Twi'iitj-llfth stioetnml 1'list inonuo Them linvo lioeii no now cases of illphthurl.i bliicu 'Jliursimy. Thoiatinlnc faitory Is pi opining to run Its full LMpieltv this beiison Tlin imuiiicciiivnt is all i cmly to nmko eonti.u t.s niul lias opuncd Its ollko ovir Foster's drug store In the Archer block. There will bo a called nicotine of tlio Woman's Cliiistiun association Moiuliiy at 1 : wi p in , nt.Mrs Atkins , to taUo suitable notion In repinl to the fnnoriil of Mis Will- lain 1'uttersoti. .lolin Duti'b has neon inovcil from Xo 4 hnso house to the position In Xo 1 house foriueiiv occupied by Chnilos Nicholson Phillip Hotts has ciceii tiildoil to the fori o nt No I to talent ho iilaio occupied hy llntes A .1 Patterson was airostod .MHterduv nftoinoon b.Dcputv M.ush.ii Tovvler on nil Inioiiiiatlon lilcil bj 1 . \Vatuiin.iii clinir- ( liiK lilliMVlth obstuicthiK Itiilinn clock bj thrmMii u load of uitibMi into the st 10,1111 iioai' Watoinuin's plnco Viiior , tliesiearold _ son of Mr. anil Mis H Auston , dii'il Mistc'iday inoiniiiK t llio fnniiU icsiclence , J'.HKi ' Avuuuu ,1 , of inflam mation of the limps The fuiicrtd soi vices will lie hold nt ! J 'ill o'clock this aftcinoon at the J'\\e.iit.viilnlli street chapel. Hov Poanoti of this wlllpioadi at the Uorcnn Unptist church this momlng In the ovciilntr the pulpit will bo occupied foj ULV. M A ( limit of Hl.inclinid , wesiein seciotai } of the Xntlonal Uofonn association , ills subject will be , " 'Ihe National Sabbath " H. II Pulicn met with a bad ncciilent last cxoninir. As heas passinp down Seventh strcot ho slipped anil foil , sinking his nun on the iinvomcnt so haul us to fratturo the honoof the foiennn. Ho nocars It Inn Elintf , hut liopob to ick''iln the use of It soon Joiinlo White be an suit In supouor coint jostoiday to obtain ( .ossiossioii of the upper oi a DUCK iiuiuiiiiKon > > iaiii siiect\\ men stio claims is unlmMullj detnined bv Charles 1'robi.tul , Kohort Wilson and David Ciny. Slio asks u Judgement foi tl.OX ) for the ilaiii- ngohich she claims to lm\osuffered fiom thi ) Uotcntlon. A \ery choice painting hns been rcceheii bMI \ A. Leibolil , It beinif the work of his sist i in Geuniiny It Is now at Chapinnn's ' nrt p.uloissheio it is being Monodith imicli Intoiost. und nilinhcil grontly by local ni lists niul critics , It is a pitnilnu , a cony of tlmoiiKinnl by Van Dvko , uhlcb is in tlio t'alleiat IV.uiUfun on tlio Main. ( . 'ontad Dan/cndni'fci' , the Main stieot iintchpr who was niisslnfr , lotiiined to his hoii'o nt u late hour Prliiuy nlRlit Ho stated us ti reason lor bis absence that ho liail totio to sco some butchers in Omaha and Nebraska Cltj on bomo innltcrs of baslness , and did not suppose that nu absence of two or thico days would cnusonny an\icty to bta fnoncls The resolutions lately adopted bv Utiton Veteran Legion , No. s , Of Council liluffs , in ic nid to the death of General Sherman , havobecn engrossed in an elegant manner by Cicort-'o U. Sc.irlnlio with Captain Hlfht and K. T Holmes founcd the lomniittio. The work needs to bo been to bo appreciated It is nil pen wovlt nnd I'iin hardly be told , eon nt n close Inspection , from a steel en- Rra\lnp. The ilosiBii is uniiio ( | anil beauti ful , and includes u line portiait of Uc-nual Sbcimnn. Da\Ul Iljer bus been stopping at the Neu- maj r hotel for some time iiast anil hns been so ill ns to bo unable to leave his 100111. His nctio-is ha\o been so stiaiiftoot Into that his fiiends thouKht him insane and tiled an in formation iiRiiinst him Yesterday ho was taken before the insane commissioners for nn examination , butting \\eronnabloto deelilo positively whether boas \ insane or not It WHS nodded not to romlcr nnv dccUlon until further opportunities should bo ghen for ] udRinh' of his condition. Ileitr.v Wnpucr\\nsariostod yestenlny on a clui'KO of larceny It appears that WuRiior boupht some hay irom ,1 , \V. McCoy some time. IIKO , it boiiiK stlpulnted that n road cart was to bo clvcn In pail payment After the tnulo had been loinplctcd a dKputo arose as to the price to bo paid , and Wat-ncr wont to McCoj's house and took back the cart. Mc- Coj thereupon had him arrested Wagner's bond was ! l\eil nt $ . " > ( > . nml his hearinp will take place In .lustlco 1'atton's coui t on TiiO- ! duy inornlnu next ut 'Jo ' clock. Piof. James McXauRhton has rotuinod Irom Mauillej Unit. , where ho has been touching In the state normal school. Ho has met with goo i success in bis work. Ho will spend several months In the IIluff * , returning to Mnyvlllo in Julv for the purpose of holdIng - Ing the summer institute. i , JMu.nit.ii'ii.s. Mrs. C. H. Wells of Boone Is tlio K CM , of her sibtir , Mrs.Varrne , on Wabblngton nvenuo. Miss Ultchlo Dlckoj loft jestcrdnv noon for Wajao , Nob. , whei-osho lll teach music. Her place in the public schools will bo taken by her sister , Miss Mary JDickoy , J. K. Hlco is confined to his bed with n se vere attack of In prippo Ha rotuihed fiom Chicago last \Vednesday alter truing heon comiwUed to cut short his eastern business on account of illness. Mr. MiCluro , who has long boon connected with the Hoot Upside Io\\n shoo stoio in Omaha , has been transferred to the Council IMulT.s branch. Ho moved his family to this city yesterday and \ \ 111 make tub his perma nent homo. Miss Ll/zio McKvitt lias lotimicd from St. Joe , and will stay hero soverol months. She loll Mi-s. P. U AnnM'ido , who was tnhen ill in St. Joe some time aKo , feclhifr imieli better - tor , and she hopes to return to her homo in this city In u short thno. Hov. K N. Harris hns resigned the pas- toialo of the Ucthany Unptlst church. It is stnli'd tint ho bus had several Ituttcrinu ofTers from various churches , but has not ac cepted any of them yet. Ho preached his last bcriuoii In this city TUP vpno i \ ' VHP II lh MS IN 1IIL The Hall Murder Trial in Progress in tic Eutrict Court , A NEW TRIBE OF RED MEN ORGAN'ZED. ' 'I hiUiisliifMM > ! , , Slinul Hy tin * < n I'liinK'-slvc lll li ll\ ; - I Klllllll' < > M'I' II Illll'st'- U'lllMC 111V ( > . Yestcrdiv mornlnp tlio trial of limit Ilnll , on thechaii'o of murilir In the lint denui * . win hcKun In .llstrlct court. A luiio ? crowd wns In atundanoo , and ureat intciest wius shown in the tosllmcmj wiilili was irlven liy tlii'vaiiousltnisses The cilmo for whu'li llalllsnort beintrtiiod caused nuiih excite- ini'iit when It win committed list .lul > Hall , It Isilainu'il , bud bc'jn liaviiif'tioublo his\\lfo \ fora IOIIK time Kuil ) on tlio niora- InKof.luh 111 , lieaiose , tool < a re\ol\cr , nnd put a bullet tluoiiKb the lic-'d of Ills \slle. whoas at that tune tmsj nottliif , ' btvakfiist A nciiflilior , C'liatli-s Uennitt , whowim piesunt , tried to Intcrfcie to | uo- vuut thu iiline , nnd was shot hy Hill , losing onuiif htslliiKLMH Hull then went Into nn- othci1 lojin aiulattcniiiti'd tocomnilt sulildt' Dy means of a pocket Unlfc. llosiicceeilcd In milking a toitlble k'llsh in Ills tlnuiit , but not deep inou h to be fatal , liver slncollio tnnjcdj hchasljien In the iount.Jnil His inlnd appears to have boon seilously nfteiled b.\ the events ot the last eijiht months , nnd ho sits in the court room listening ( o tlio tes- tinionj iu a lstles . half ili/ed way. that \\culdioidthooliser\tr to pick out almost aiiHine In the innm ns n niiirdoicr sooner tiiHii the old , vvlilte-lnaded man \lio sits just b.uk of liisaltornev , I' K Ajlesworlh i he einpanelleil fin- the trill Is tistoi- IOHS lsnii-1 Dunea.i , O I' Lutnei , Ceoiio ! A Stenlwns , 1) ) All Hi r , \V O. Van 1'tlt ' , 1'eler Swunson , .1 11 Miittlunvi , W.illice Wiilkcr.A C. UaiictiiudVllliainClarlt. . Tne Hist wltmss tin the s > t mil \osteiJav inoiiini } , ' was Charks Hcnnutt , who li\od \ ue\t to Itill at the tinio of the sbootliiK. Ho stilted tint ho lii-aid loud talking ut the Hull rcshlPiicp , anil tltinltliif ? tint a qinirel was tiililinr plue he uont o\ei to see wbat was tlio matti'r Upon aiiivint , ' at the dooi ho wismi'tbHall \\itlia ( ? n in hislinnit Iho onianed mini litlud the weapon nnd lived at Hume-It , Hit'shot taldiiK effect in his tinner liciinutt started to inn , and was pursued bv liall , whollrud at lulu ujjalii as ho run , but missed his aim I'.lla Hennott , tbo ihuphterof the preied- iiii ; witness , \ \ is next called to the stunt Slio tcbtllieil that Mrs Hull i line toiler house on the uuiilni ; beloio lhi shootinir , tenet net awa ) from her husband , us she foil oil tint ho uoulil kill her 'I'lie witness hndher ntti nt ion lirst ntlruttoil bj the sound of siicainint' , wlikli socmoj to eotno fiom the Hall house , and upon looltliiK out shos.iw Alts. Hall anil the children running to\uird liir house , puisiled bj Hull with a revolver in his liiiad 'Ilie family slaved ut the Ilcn- nct house thiit nijrlit , but Hull was lofiised ndinlltnme 'Ilie not tnnriiiiif ; ea > 'ly llio witness heard loud talklnir Irom the illiec- tlon of Hall's. In a few mlnutos she he ml Uvo shots , and when she ran ovci to see what Mas the matter , she foiinil Mis Hall lyini ? on the bed. bieathliiK heavily , \\lth a bullet hole in her land Miuulo Hall , the tweUe-jear-old d.tin-liter of tbo ili-fuiiiliint , was the nititness Slio staled Unit she lived on 1'iisoy's farm last spihitf , with her mother and sister , and that lioi father did not live with tliom Ono day ho came out niul had a talk with his wife , and afow ilavs lutei shopaikedup ami biought hei childien to this dtjlare they all set tled down together In a house on Loiraii stieot. Heforotho dnv of the shooting she heard tier fathei tell her niother th.it liehad a notion to kill her , and tint it would not taUo much to make him Kill himself In tlieafteraoon tlio thru ) physicians , Drs. Took , Waterman mid I.acy , were put upon the stand for tlio purpose of tcstifUntfiw to the icsults of the post mditcm which they held over the dead dod > ofMr.s. Hall. 'Jheir lilouiu \ was larKclj of a medical natuicand described the natuio of thuound wliich .was made bv the bullet and the result itneo- ossarilj had. At about 4 o'clock in the afternoon court adjourned in Older to allow Judj-'e Tliornell to taUo the afternoon train for his homo in Sidney The trial ' .vill bo resumed tomoirow niornini ; , ( JIIKAT niul Hosiery Halo At the BOSTOV STOW , Cofsui. Burrs , Cfwuncneinp U'ednesday , the llth , unil eou- tiiuilni ; four diijs only. U'utch the dally paper for list and prices. All our wool hosiery anil unilcrvvcar must go in oiilcr to malio loom for swing goods Sale com- mcucos Wednesday , the llth. Jiostou htoic , Council Bluffs , I'otlieimghuni , Whltohiw , V Co. A visit to lis. Wooduury's now dental looms will bo pleasant as well ns profitable. I'luest niul most complete dental rooms in the west. _ Kvnns Uuundi'v Co , V20 Pearl street. Tele- pbono'.Kt. eioocls called for unditollveiuJ. Ilrnl'l ' of Mr . l'att < * rHi 11. Pied at lici lionie , 'i04 South Sixth strcot , atil 4'in in , March 71 , Mi j. William Ij IJnt- tci-boii ineo Miirv I Wallace ) In the llfty- soveuth veurof hoi acre. The funeral will lake place Monday nftoriioon. The ubovo announcement comes not with inrprUo , forinuuy anxious friends have foi days been oi crly inqulrinir , feurliijf the \\orst.vet \ hopiiifr for the best. Her deatli will eauso much soirovv , not only nuioiiB tl ese of her own circle of fiieuds , but ninong the niaujvho have been blessed ly her cbnritablo nilnistiations. She was a noble vvninun , vvithn great henrt , niul In couneetlon with the Woman's Christian association hos pital , ami iu other wnys , did a grand v\oil \ : in milking othcib happier ami better. But a few ilavs njjosho sent \void fro'ii her bedside to horslstorworlcers In tlio hospital , "I am still on dutj , " nnd so It was to the vcrj lust Wai.tcd Homo for u baby bov , six \voeks \ old , briKbtnucl intolllKciit looking ; mother .vouug , edunited and lialustrious ; Inthcr iielther drinks , smokes , ehows or sivcnrs. There Is siucly n homo soinenheroln this city wheio the adoption ot the clilM vvill brliiK joy und comfort , or souu'ono vvlio out of ooiiovolcnc'o of heart will tiiltc tins little bauo POP further infoimatiou apply to the Wouian'b ' Chilstiiin iissoclatiouhospital. The Manhattan , sporting hoaJipjalters. N. O'Biion. A piogrcssivo high-lira party was ( riven last 'ihursday ovciiin.tr by Mr. and Mrs A. T. Lalnson at their residence , 120 Fianklm avenue The following noio present : Mr. mid Mrs J A. Jleield , Mr. and Mrs Kdwaid Cailnhan of Oinuha , Mr. and Mrs James Spine , Mr and Mrs. M V Uloss , .Mr. and Mrs. M H Kiiin'e , Air. and Mis. K 0 , l uiii- son , Mr. and Mii. A liolter. Mr. anil Mrs. L M. Ajlosworth , Miss i Kuril n , Miss Tucker , Aliss Kimilo , Alrb Chase , Mrs Price , .Miss Price. Mrs. Fred Coffinan. Mr , E. H. GtfTord and Mr. Stone. The avoulng wus iiassed very nieasautly in iilnjliijt the tavor- Ite BIIIIIO , tlio piuoa foi the most successful playlni ; beliiu awarded to Miss Kimilo and Mr. Uloss. _ _ J.C. Hlxbv , stonn noatlnq , sanltiry en- Elneer.SO-i . Morrlani bloik , Council Uluns Call on Sihurz-Smlth Co. for chattel loans and iv.il estate. SO Pearl st. A NeAT AT number of the members of Pottawutta- mlo Irlbo No. Ul , Impiovcil Order of Uod Men , went to Fort Omaha Tilday evonliiK for the purpose of assisting iu the institution of u new branch o ( the order. The following is a Hit of the vUitoru : J. U. U'litoniian , W U. IMep , J tJ , Tipton. \ \ ' A McMlllen , | I. A llubllt7C' . A Tlbbits , C. It Uaniinit , K. 13. Uelknaii , II. .V. I3olt , 1. N. I'ai'beus , IU Ilililciislclii.ThoinK How man , A llnrrlnn" ton , H \ , \\lltiam \ \ * , .1 Itc-lUT , O Ij (111 ( lotto , Walter Stephan The immn of the newtrlbois Oualalla No I. After the-now ineiiibcrs had been dul ) Initiated Into the injstorles of the onlor , u Mlinptuoin b.iniliet | win sriM-il. whlclilth , thiMipei'ohes that followed , prolonged the evening fur Intuthe night. _ PAST llliVOt HOSinUV nt the ItiiNlott Store , CGI'NCI I , HMMT . , lu > t received the llrnt l t of our tlou order of ladles' and inl'ses f.ist cotton lieso. \ \ / THKO.VYX l-'A T Ilt.Al'IC. The above \\eli known oi.iim Is known throughout the i-onntiy as hclnu the most re- jliihlo make o ( fnst black hoileiy imported to this cuuntrv \vr. AUK luC'oiincIl IllulTs and hu\o \ Jn < t uvelvcdour Hist slilpinent.'c \ \ call piiilU'uliu attontUm to our line of Indies' liuso at ! ' > ( ! and .l. > c , also InMlsu's 4\1 ilbb.sl/eslrom'i toti'j. ' Pilcos tiiTorilhiK to sl/o , also a line of men's hul f- IIIHC of the simo hninil at ivk' , rck'iilnr > " > tc ) linse. sl/t > a U toll. l'\er\ pilr of this par- tli'iilni'HtockliiK wai ranted absolutely fust Illicit and to ni\o fMt'lluntsatisfaction or nionej refunded. IKIKTON' S'lOUl' , rotlioilnghiiniVhlteliw \ . Co. I'ouneil HlnlTs , la. JCow Vorkofllco , \ Lionuul St. 'Ilu < ( Ill/onx' ( ( iiiinuiiiloiitluii , The followlnjr. Is the coiniiumkatloti , the ( 'lst of which \\us Riven in } estcida\'s HIT , In connection with thu saloon war , \\lth the names of the signers "Totho Hon. Donald Mncicn. mavor of the city ofComuil UlulTs.-noai Sir We , the undot'iillt.ul , \ \ oiihl most ix'iiicctfull.v re-pi e- stnt ihit weiuvnllresidi'iitspioperty owners and business men nf Iho city of C'ouncil Ulups , that lifter 'lie passigo of whit is known as the proliltiltot v liquor law' o\orj possible olToit wns undo hy those fiuoiini ; prolilliltion and inleiestcd tn the cnforcumont ( if the law to close tbo saloons in the city of Council HI u IN. but notwithstanding the in stitution of nver live hui.iired injunction cases nnd the prosecution of the same , not onh ly those IntoiesteU pitriotlejlU In the cnforce- montof tholiw , but aided h\ those who pros- icute iho suits dinpl ) ten puisonul gain , still the result was untoward , and while these cases were iiondlnj ; I ho city was tilled with MojrRiiies,1 'liootli'ffifoi's , ' 'holes In the wall' and all suits and londltlons of disiepn- table places The state Imvinir failed tocnid- ii'.itotlio e\il , vvoobsono tint jour policy has hion tomodeiate its exusses and b ) tbo I'liloucmciit of cltj ordliiaiuei toiontiol the sime Sinci' t > iisjiolicj has been adoptid wo hiiveasei'italnc'd tiiat oti h.uo gotten ml of intiny ot tbo place * ubo\o dosn Hied , these ex- Istin nro now iinilor police coutixl and tbo city mm h tleanei than It was when tlio on- fotuement of the li\\ \\as simply in the hands of thostito Wudcsiio to take tills niethoj of cxpiessimr toou our lieaity approval of all tint vou have done In tbo premises Wo also wish to extend toou our sjinp.ithy in the annoyances which huvo been tin list upon 3011 by the Institution of suits re lently hum lit niriilust jou and otlitr dty onicials Wo all believe that these suits \IR\U \ been bioiifiht for no worthx IHIIJIOSO , but simply for the nurposo of > r.aii ! Wo beinwith anil hereby tender to jou our nid anil If theio is anvthiiu that wo ian do to assist , jou meat libortj to com mand us. " The communication Is signed b.tbo . Coun cil lllutls canning coiniiinv , I'eivpiv Moon1 , ( tio'icwc ' ) ? Ac SiliotengiMi , I'1veis \ , 1\ C' level htewait lliotluvs , ,1nhn lieno < te Co , 'Ihninii .Metcalf. ,1 W , I'oroRoy , Harlo , IIiuMAcCo. 'JeoiRO II I'liamp , .1 R ICim- bull , Tied 11 HillV \ A Mmror , .1. ti Stewait , I ) Ilushnell , .1 .1 llroun. PJ \ . Sliugart , .Fames and O 1Vicnhaui 1 \ , A. T. Klee , ( ieor o lU'riuht , Samuel llass , Council IHuffs cttj waterwoiks loniDiny. C 11 .l.icniioiiiin , ScC'o , W P S.ipp , ji , John N Huldirin , liev. T ,1 Mack.u I'otherinstiain , \ VhlteliuXUo.P O ( llenson , II A. tt'iek- hum , T .1. llvnns , II li Hint , Willl un Moore , IMw.uit . Hint , Council IflulTsiarpelconi- pinnCanip Uro'liers ' , Louis Ottcnlieimer , li. \I. SuRent , .1. Mueller. U. S. Lefforts , H. . ) . Chambers , Chuiles T Stowatt. Chlcuvo lum- her lomp.mv , Kudus Wells , \ VV. \ . I/minis , Ciithon cod comp.inj , 13 Burhorn , C ! l < \ Camp , New York phimbinK compmy. Lund IJiotlicrs , Moore Ac liowmnn , IT1 T. Jscibeit , CJeoigo A. Holm's , 12 T. Water man , L. H. Hanscoin , Uminct Tinlo > , ( Jlobo publishing company. Wcir-ShiiBait company , \V 11 Ware , Frcil Dwis , ,1. M Fenian , Ilcniy II. Van Hrunt , .1. C. HolT- nm\cr it Co. , T. M Marey , A J. Mandell , S. S Keller , Finlev llutlcc , I ) . .1 Kockwell , W Ij. Keraoy , cisliier. S T MacAtco , li.i F. Ilendiieks. Kdinund .lotTcries , A. Vf Able- with , A Klein , . ! li Atkim , II P. Hiitten- hauer , Henrv Atkins , S. I' MniConnell. 0. M. Drawn , J. H Pluinor. J. u Paxton , .lohn Dohinv , A T. KUvell , CSeor o A. Kcelino , Clnls Str.iub.V C. James , II C lieebo John Heieshelm , Deoio , Wells & Co. , .1. A. Mmphv. .1. X Cassnday , D A Tarrel , Unid Utadlov , V Co , Gilbert Hrothors , R It Ua\ls , 'M. ,1. Alttoith , J. ( Miidiell , John I I AnA. . W Ifkkman , Stewart Hi others. Monday moniinp 1'iof Hoiiidruclc111 coiiiineiiconow ilassot in ( Jermiti conversi- tion at the V. M C. A lecture Inll ; for ad valued pupils at 1 III ) and S'15 p in. ; for be- 'at 10 110 n. in nnilTp in I'nrchasiiiK nnd selling poods on the in- stallinent plun is in accoidanco with the soundest business pilnciples. Ills a bless- ini ; to the people of small me.ins , for It ena bles them to have nil comforts and luxuiles in their honujh. The meat installment house of Jlaudel As Klein is the only ono In western Jowa undone ol tUe largest anjwheio. You cnncrct c\ery household article \ou want at lowest Halites mid on easj pajments. Hit ) liroadwaj. _ H i nit The school boird met yesterday afternoon for the purpose of selecting Judges unil clerks for the school election , \\liich ocuus tomor row. Tlio following are tno names of the persons ihosoii ! I'lrst Wnul-JudKCS , P.M. Hunter , IZ S Bainotl ; clerks , Kav Hixby , Trunk Gu.in- nolhi. Second Ward- micas , , I J. Stowait , John Fo < ; cleiks , r.inil ScluuvV. , . A. Joseph. Third Ward Judges , Oooipo Itlaxsini , Thomas A. Itobinson ; clerks , Joseph Hur- wclu , M .1. Kellev. 1'oui tli WardJuilKCs. . U. B Walte , n K. Tciwllllgor ; dorks , Hurtlnnis , M. H Brown. I'ifth \ ViulludKCS , John Silioent en , A Hurt ; clerks , I.co liurchnni , J. M. Shea. KK'thVnrd .Itidgos. Lucius Wells , P CoMilt ; clerics , Ira Hinge , P. CJ. Mlkesell , Tor Silo - Ono spin of Clydesdale horses , six years old.eiyht , H.UOO pounds. William II Pardoo , south of vho inbtituto on 1'ony click , _ Do you wnnt an express \vairon or boy ? HuiK up tb ° A l } . 'J1 Co. , tclophouo 170 , No. 11 North Main street. The Now Paclflo is the most ccntially located hotel in Council IllulTs. llsiato | About a J. I. rulden , the propiletnr of n Noith Oiimhii resort , came to tlio U lulls josteidny and made claim to a horbc which he found In Dr. Canj's llur > stable on llroadway. Ho claimed that the horse bad been stolen fiom him about a jeur ago by one James St. Clilr , nnd on that trrouud ho took the horse. lr Cady \ \ as absent at tbo tlinobuton his ro- tutn ho hail a warrant Issued for Iho arrest of r'ndden on a charge of larceny The hoi-be was one , Cud } claims , that wus picked upon the streets some tlmo ago by l { . I * . Snow. After the legal formalities had been gene through with ns to advertising , etc. . Snow sold It to John Liiinehun , nnd It was in his possession until yesterday. Kmlilin h..d n wariant issued for the urrcst of St. Clalr , the bupposcd thief of the animal , J n. Atkins , western agent for DoPaw's plato Kldss companj , will K\\O \ estimates on plate delivery In Iowa and Nebraska the Ot ; Inn Bomovci'i Impoitant unprovements hnvo been commenced at the now Option Hinco it has passed under the iinina oineiit of Mr. Cieoi'KO M. Whitney , foiinerly of the Hotel Ciordonln this city A largo foico of decora- tore and piinteis have been nt work fora week or more , and they li.ivo worked a won- dei fill trniislorntatlon In thu Interior. All of the rooms litiM ) been iopi | > erod and lopaired. 'iliii linprovemoiitsln thuotllce , rotunda und dlnln Broom Inivo been very iiullcal , and thu publiowlll Hcarcol > nu'ognl/o thu placo. The havu bccu reduced to $ ' a day , CHI urn I Uroadway MetilLTM "Cplscoinl Otnirch T M K i-itu.iitf'rfjnUlr HdliU'iuv , 'JW 1'Melihcr iiM'iiue lliwan llaptht i-huich Dlvlno soniccat 10 : ) n. m und T-'l l p in Sttmluv seiiiwi meets at II I , " . TondiorV niul prayer iiiei't- ' liifrat 7 o'dock U'cdiirsday cvonlinj. C'hnstlan chimb Hov C Moniw , pnMur Preaching at the miner of HniailxMiy and Twi-iity-tlilul stti'i-t at llo'chxk a.m. and 7 'top in Sundiiv tihoolat U ) o'olocit a in Set vices at MnsonlqToitiplo , corner I'ourlh ami llroadwuv , at in , lu n m and 7. . p. in Mornlnjr theme , "Tho MMoii of Method- Ism" Sabbath school at U m Voung poo- plo's inci'tliiK. D ' < > p , In. Yoiinjr Men's I'luisilnn assochtlon , Mer- rlnnibloik leS ! \ Alexander will load the joiing men's ineetliiiat ; I p in. All men of iho illy Invited Come mid hrlnff a friend Hallioad men's mooting at i ! IO. All runout men Invited. Congregational Services inornlin ? nnd ovealnp I'lviuhlngliv I ho pasior. Miirninir .subject , ' ( ! od with UH ; " o\oiling. " ( Joil's Mercv. " Voung People's Soilot.v ofrims- tlan Undeivorilt r > III 'Ihoso servlies ino free and all are welcome. Kilst I'losb teriaii-CoinPr ot Willow ave- nno and Seventh sticel lev ! httpbon Plulps , pistor Pieuclilnif b > tlio pistovat 10 Hiu ) in and * IUI p m Sabhith Mihoolut 11 Ihl in Vitiitii. ii , iiMl. w niiotlliir ill II ; tl II m. Scats f ice. KXoiybody welcome Trlnitj Methodist ICpHcopil Church Coiner Pout Hi stiiet nnd Miith avenue Sunday serv ICCM. puichlngut 10 U ) n. in. und 7 . ) p in Sumhi.v school ut I.1 ID m I'lnss ineitliiK at ti : iOn. m Upwortli leiiriiont r > ao p. in Si-its fieo. Stiannei's welcome You nro Invited to attind these services und eujov them. S Alevandcr , pastor. St , Paul's Clmrcli Ilolv coiummilon Sn. in. OlMiio service todav at 111 ! . " n m. nnd 7'lilp in .Sunday school t'JLI lllhle cliss l > 111 p in Siiinon topics , inoinitig , "Tho Ctieit Salvation. " evening sermon , "Pho All Scclnp IAD " Voung men und strungersal- v\ius corillall ) welioined to these services T. J. Miulmy , t color. The King's Daughteis of St. Paul's chinch will hold a mid-lent socliblo and sale of fancy goods next Kililuy evonlng. March I ! ) , uttlio residiMiuiof Mr H O. Cook , 'i0 ' Sic- end avenue. 'Iho public and fiiends wel como. Minlst > IA' 'M 'Iho Ministerial ussoclutiou of this city will meet on.Mondiy ut 1(1 ( iilin in. In Or Plielps' stuly Hev. i\lr Tliieicston will read a paper. C5 W. CuoiT < , Societiirj. Call on D J Hutchhisun fe Co. for oholco bingiiins In lots in Wilson Tcuace. Special indnconiciits for the next few divs Sliugait . Co. cany luigest stocuof bulk Held , gjiden mid llortor seocis In the west. Catalogue and samples bj mail 101 II. Miimy on ricniTiil Slieriiiin Kiit-j Fluid's WuHlilnglon : "I have lost ono of my ileai-ojt fiionds , " siys ( lonurnl Kll If. Miirray , "Shoi'imui was tlio greatest of Aiuoi'luiius , because of his clivoi'so inrorinutloii anil nit oxpo- I'ieiico which yavo him unoxcoptioiuil Iviumlm1ro ( of inon and alTiiiio. Ho touched elbows with the pjoplo ill \\nys , nnd nt all times ami in nil places was a loader. Uepovv in right. Whercv i > r Sliui'iuan .sat , thciv u.is thohunilof the tulile. His Inloiits were ascouspicitous in pc'nco as in war. Ho.is \ tlio lioht proiidiiiir olllcor ut a biiiiiol ( | I cvor saw. lie f'ot more out of the material about him than atiyboly else cuulil , ami \\hon liu vvnnteil slIiMieo hobaniihcil thu waitoiv. No niaaV spuei'h vviis inai iccl b } the popping ; of chiiinp.ijjno uorlcb. " "Don't , \ou rank fr.mliiiass as eliiof anioiiK Ills vii'tuosV - "Yo-i. Ilenove. ' hail a ici-iot in hib life. AVIion ati.\ one vviinlecl to make siiormnn iv confuliuitu ho would oxi'lniiu : 'Don't toll rae u wcrot. I'll trivo It away to the first person t moot. 1 don't want anj secret " . JMvilmout boslns with f-ecrotf ' Tlio yenorars lifo was an open book. There was nothing fivKo jib'oiit him , anil nothing .stupid. VIlOll jou \vero with him ho talked all llio time , ntnl weio your stiy ( ho minutes or live vein's , vou loft with rcgrot. Hothought alotiil. " "What w.i ills dominant ralinractor- " ' Mu'r" "Stionpr pieeoption. ITo vvusq nick to think and ready to act. No one hud a better chance to draw a coiupuiison bo- 4 Mi.Mf , flpniif niul SAhrti mmi llm n Cl ntmi'til Mc'lhersoii ' the Atlantic ! ilui'inij cim- piiyn. A few davs buforolio was killed. Mc'Phui on said that when C > iuit laid out a plun of cainpaicn which fulled at ( list , heaven and earth wore moved to accomplish it. Ho held on like a toiror to his original idea. Shouniin , on the lovihed liis plan to meet the ' \ou would ascribe to Shciinan tlu > iinpiratiuii of yunlii1 * ? " "I'lecit-ely. IIo was more foi'tile in icsouicos. " "You weio ouu of l.lseutlioat soldiers , vvoro jou not ? ' ' "Yes , 1 MJfvoil under Sliorinui when ho was called cia/.y. " ' " \Vhy era/.yV" "I3eciuso : he siid it would take 00,000 mem to defend Kentucky. 'Pho fellows at Washington were era/y. It took twieo that number. " "XVhoro did vou first meet tlio jrou- oialV" "At Louisville In 1801 , when he re lieved General Andoison Ias \ tlion a iniijoi'iinil , thoiiirh only oi liluon. and ivithno knovvluliro ot win oxiopt what nutuial love foriuilitiiry tacstic'sandiuili- liii diill frivo ino , 1 fell Ills fjonius.1 " \VhenilId jou join hisurnij' ? " ' First nt bliiloh. After the fall of Atlanta , at which tlmo I I'oiniimniluil a cavalry biiado ( , 1 sent out forreis foi lorn , sovoial of whom vvoro eai > turi'd , Ono of the moil , however , escaped the same nitfht ami eanio baeli to camp with tlio novvh thut Iluotl'h army was in mo tion to Hhurintm's ' right and rear. Noli- fjing the goneial , \vnited 1 anxioiisl.v for ordois which novoi ciunu. 'Ih it jiotsihlo that yiiorniiin doubts the truth of this reports" I linked iujsull , and sent an ollleor to siilistnntiuto the lirst iiies cutiOi''s intolli eiico. Shenniiii Knew peifei'tlj vvull what ho was about. Ho let ilood alouo and by HI doing of- feeted the two grmit ruhiilts of his LMIII- paiyn tholmttio of N.ishvillo it ml thu march to the f-oa. " "How so ? " "Had ho iinmodintd.v attacKed Hood , the icsults could not liavo liooniH do- as allowinj'thooiiDinv \ toffo to the icar wliiloho dispatched Tluiinas on Inner lines to Columbia and Kraiiklln , and took the lost of the at my to the sou. " "When you sturlcd for the K-U , com- niaiiihiiir half of Shoi'iminV iMvalij , did you know hovyoiM ) not llioru ? " "Nobodj knuvv. hlioiman Intunrtoil to strike tho'oeean at u ruitaln point , but how was ad _ lull decided from vveok to weolc. " "Vou muet hiiroheon thankful when you reached Sivaiinah ! indaflur its cap- lure , uomiuunlcated witli the union Hoot , " "Indeed vvo vvoro T was atlioudfjuai- tors vvi til C'olonnlH Audenried and Duv- ton when the lirst mail hifr nn'lveil and wasuinptlod in thu iniddlo of the lloor , the "ontral with the lest of us tour ing open pupein anil ruiuling tlio bla/.ing liuuillliici < , 'No IS'UVVH from Slieimiin , ' 'lllii'idy ' Hattlo at Kinnkliii liolvvotn Si'hollold'h ami Ifooil'.s armies. ' Drop ping thouapeio , Hlioriiinii stiodo up and down thc innin , exi'lnlmlnt ; , 'I told Thomas ti niiiKo llio light at t'oluinbh. I Minposo ( jcnoral .Smith < lld nut got thoio and ho hud Iu push onto I'muL- in. ' " "Did the rent of jou ill op the pmwrs ? " "Xo , wo tltnoureil thorn viii'tu'louslj , anil when ono of us dlhemored that Thomas hud annihilated Hood at Nash- Ullu. u Imnmcr mui thau Sherman did not li\n. 'Hurrah forTlumiiin"hi.M'ilod | 'Htiiriili forThoni i * Hodld. lt Hvell \ ns I i-ouhl possibly luivo done It ' " "I Urn * you all must liuvo loM'il so Contain mini. ' " "Li o unil ropiM't ho lind from prl- \atos no lo tltnii fi'oiu olllreMN Kvoi'v luiil.x cnllod him 'I'lii-le lUlly. ' Ho nlwujH huiliv muni vvoi'il fur tlio men In fiu-t ) u > often nto mid slept with them , foi'ho hud fovMU1 touts and h - * - lii'iid- quarters limit ilium of his l i'i'iiillei' } jIi'iiotMN. ThN , I tlilnU , VVIH wuuiy. lustoad of floi'piiiir in fotu'o OOIIIIM' " , mill nn piles of huho should tuko o.uo ol liiintelf. " "Hut you know II wmn't Iu him tu taKe laro of hhusolf Cnlv ) u lew v\i'ols njjo ho iiiiulo his lust visit \VusliiiifT. \ . tun foi the sole putpo-'i' of si'i'lnjj Ad miral Tortcr , who was rightl.v reported lo biMorv ill. On lcn\ hit , ' thu house of Ills old friend , ( iniieinl Slioriuui said to one o ( the fiiudly , 'Who ' knows ? The ' . .uliuiialvlth liis'eonstltuiloii iniiv out- llvo iiu yel" " Although I'm ' * lv or sm-en jeurs younyi'i1 , v u knovI \ iii > voi'tul < o i.iro ot tiiyelf. " "Tin * , nnd the silr | > ndld old fellow would now be nll\o Imt for this I'aioluM- liens. It'-slocilud , too hud ! " AVIK ; < IIIM > i. > AN iNit'u\ruii ' , In liitof Mtlii Palleut at tlu < llusp till. In one ol the waril-i of the bibies" hos pital , a Kiiy , bom pii'inaturol } , is lhi'i\liig in uii Itii'uliitoi' , savs the New YorkTinu's. The e\peiliitlon Is that tlio I'lillil will iMiHM'fc'o frnni tlio iiicubi- lil' iniihout two weeks about , as well emiiiped ) ti ) outer mum the stiugglo for existence us is the ordinary weakly in- ( nut. 'i'ho inc uhittor Is a bos. about three feet long mid eighteen imlies wide. Tlioio is iihhoK in llio box. whleh torvcs us the foundation for tlio thick hed of soft cotton upon which the child lie * . Chor the box is placed n giiss cover , one end of \ > hich Is slight I j fiilsid bj a bit of wood for tlio mirposo ofgivlnir ventilation 'Pho he.it Is supplied tlnmigh a tin tubi < about three ineli"j ( ill iliainoteriiiid Is obtained fi'omkero-eiio lamps , which are kept Imrnliig diy anil night , icgulited as to the ninount oflhinio b.v thi'iinomotun Inslilo the iiuuhtitor. 'Tlio intention is to keep the temperature inside thu in- cubiitor al about JU ) = . Htiolehltig , twitting , rollinjr und Miuiiining , the infant ulioso llfo the hos pital people hive undertaken tsivo h passing eomfoit'iblj through the period of incubation , and while at liist sight of him ono is somewhat shocked nt his moagreness and sklnnine--lio gr.idunlly ( ja/es at liim ciuitontecllj , inipres-cd and eas tri'dby the lilstorj of liisi.iso as related hj tno hospital phjsieinii and ins nurse Tlio little boy was born about two months in advance of the piopei time , and his mother died just as > fie came into the world. Had no at once been placed in an ini'iihator tliore would have been no doubt tint he would do well- Hut : i friend of t ho bo.v's mother under , took to bllng Him up , iiid kept him in her cure for four weeks.Vhui she turned him ever totho I > : ihies" hospita ho voiglied hutthioe pouiuls and wal toriiblj cinnei.ited It was decided a once that thoie w.is butoneiva\ , save the little folio v's life , nnd that was to put him Into nn iniiibatiir. The hoj has , steadily impioved lie tiiKes hismilk twelve timesn < ia\ \ . put of it from thu bottle anil pint of it fiotn the breast , and ho enjoji every mouth ful. Wh n ho eamu totho hospital ho had practically but ono lung. Todiy the collapsed lun hml becoiuo horvlco- ablongaiii. It seems almost too much to holiovo , but there is a probability tint the help- lesf , pitiiblo atom in Iho box may do- \olop into astronc , hnmlsoino man. The nmso saj's tli.it lior charge may sonu > day be the president of the United Matcb. Koiir I'air ol' Aces. There roccntU died hi Chicago an old negro named Too Owens At the time of his doith he vv.is head bellmnn at the Loliind hotel in that city. Years a 'o , when Tweed was in his glory , , Ioo was employed in the Uehuan In this utj- . There used to bo some heavj poker play ing iutliat hotel dining these lively tiuicb , and Tweed's room was generally tliohoadiuaiter ] of the game , Myh tlio Albany llxjuess. .loo was u great fa- voiito with Tweed , as indeed he was with most of the "hinh rollers" at tlio Capital. Tweed bud .Too made the spitial guaidian of his 100111 , anil no ono could tvei tfot in there if Joe s-iid no. The o'tl ' duikey hapiwiied to stop into the apmlinciit ono evening n hen u more than ordinalbiggaino \ wus in inogie s. In front of a man nainol Shopaid was a stuck ofchins repiesontiug i > oOiJ , ( ) . Joe w.'H an Inveterate , poker player hinisulf in these day * , ho and the oilier uolmed bojs havingi game going on most of tlio time in their nunrleri , and when lie hiivv tbutgreit heii ) of money his ojes faiily bulged out of his head. "Kohilo Liwd.bnt I do wish I was in dutar H.UUO , said Joe with a trasp. A thought came to Mr. hhepird. Ho t-ont .loo down stairs on wmio errand , nnd dining his absemo a "cold dock.1' was run in und lived for the dinkey's special benefit. When Joe came back Mr. Hliopard askud him to piny a hand or two for him wliilo ho went out. Joe , with his heirt banting hltrh , took tnq seat anil begun topluj. When two or tlnee hinds had been passed Joe was Htiu'tled at gottiiiL' foiu aces , lie ti'cm- bleil allovoi ; but just then M r , Shopird returned , and , lookingovei lusshoulder , said : "lo ! for tlium , Joe ; RO foi lliem. " ' .loo did go for them. Kiorybody but Tweed dropped out of tlio game. He kept on raiting , while .loo , etuourii od bj Mr. Shojurd , ralsul him evorv ' tlmo until thu dm key hud piled tho&o'OOO & in the center of the table Then Tweed called him , and J < o , his ejts fairly ( 'luaiiilng with wild O.MHe lmut , tin ow down Ills foui aces , wliilo ho reached for the money , sajliig : " \\'hat \ \ j'ou got dull. MassaTweed ? " "Kour iu't-T silil the bois , coolly lay- inir them down. "Fo' aeesl" ni-'d Joe , 'To' aces ! 'l''oro do Lawd. } absi Tvvood , how can j'ou hub fo * neebV The , ( , 'iunblois hud litid their fun nnd had seen .loo o.xcited. 'Phey were loady logo on with their ov\u \ gnino , so hhop- iiul shoved a $ UHI bill Into.looV hands and tluust him < iut into the bull sijng ; | : " ( let out of bore , jou bliuk scamp ; you tnlk .ilxnit playiiij.r poker , aiuljou don't know there are eight aic-s in a jiokor dick ; ( , 'ot out. " A hutidrid dollars at any oilier lime would havomudo .loo supiomely happy , but dii/.od with tliu big ] > luhe \ had just been having and Iviioeked out hv the result , lie forgot his wealth in his iinjeel nilsurj and moillfleiitlon. 1'infll In lire lieepiui ; A notovvoi thy fact , tit a recent hoe- kioDeis' eniivoiitioii wab Hint most of tbobo In ntteiidunco wore farmers ( not inorelv professional bee-keepor-s who fnllowid tlio business us ono of the minor industiies of the farm. Tlioj uiiiuii- inouslj ugieod that in tills way Ihoj1 found thu business fnlrlj' U'miiiieratl vo , gl\iii a good ruturnfor the capital and labor loquhed , and urged its adoption upon Iheirhiotbor fai'inei'H. Theio is no doubt but that in hit geilitralh lie thli uiattci' , an thuj now do IItmii nu'l with unpiocc'ilcnlocl siurcss in our { ; icil 30 di > s' sale \\-'E \ \ HATE CONCLUn/U ) TO 7 7A 'UE n US1NKSS J UiRE Aiul in nuler to inal < o room for our immoii'U' ' stock of SpinijT ( loocls , wliR-li an.irnvin cl.ulyvi - will sell tlio Balance oftlie BanMpt Stock YOITE OWN PHICE. Thanking our numorou' ? patrons for past f.-nors , and lioping for a continuance- tin- same , and assuring you of lust class oocls.ind lowest pi ices. RospcHlfullv , ODEL CLOTHING A , H. GOLDSTEIN & CO. the { ! 'i''U ' bulk of the iitfilcultni'iil ivini iniuiit ) stand dliootl\ \ thoirow u lljjht Tlioro is no ovor-pi'odnclion of either liotipy or wax , a too ; < l nrticle uhvn.vs llndiii ) , ' roiiil.v sale ut a youd pi'ii-e , and It must ho louu inheied Unit the fond of the hoes toulaii ; " extent , is supplieu Invlshlj hv iititiiiu , niid , who n not hur- vested nnd utlll/eil bj llieni onli yues to t\niu ) ; 'nits mot ) . 'tin- Woman \\lin lni > ks lor a U > | ; lc\\.li ! < | < M | at I UNI. "Von'vo lieaul of that hurj.'lnr tindi r the bed , ' ' said Mrs West side , reports tin- Now York \V \ orld. "Woll , I've just had the greatest se-uio of my life. t'\o boon loolviiifT for tint burglar under tlio bed ever since 1 was u school ffirl , and inj' giown childien lon ago joined in the hunt. " "And you found him at last1 "Wait I'll tell j on. Th.3 other day I went to some fiiends in Washington. I slopped at the nouso of n couple of old maids the nleesl people in the world , yon Know wlio had been reccntlj bereft of.i loved relative , llu bud'died in tlio house Dnriiifj the evening the couve-i- s-ation iriturallj turned upon tin * character - actor nnd last illiies , of this man. It was only n casual conversation. Noth ing wus riMii.irlcahlo about it and the subject was quickij lobt In thu Hood of other tiilUVe sat up late , , ind when we aiocto retlio ono of the ( , 'ii'N laugh- Inglj iiKjiiireil whether I v\asufiaid to bleep alone. " 'Dje'iiu-e'she said' 'we Irivo no mini about tbo hou-o now. If um'io the loa-t bit timid you can sleep here , though Ihu bust room isieadj for j'ou. ' " 'Uoai mo'biid I , " 'I'lii not a child , ' and I was shown up to a hiinnSonio bed- loom. "You know , I'm not a hit afraid of a man. I'm moro afiiuct without ono. J m not nt all npfrr > titionswouldn't bo afraid to laibonn umbrella , in my room. to walk under a ladder or thiough u gra\ojard. I began to disrobe without cereinonj as soon us my friend bade 1110 iool ; ( night liur last remniK recalled tlio eon vei-sntion sibouttlio 111,111hodied thoic1 ' - in thi ' ' 1 , 'pmbnhlj- ? voi'j room , thought , looKing around 'perhaps Iu thisbi'd. ' Hut oven if I had been cer tain of tlut thu fact wouldn't have dis- turliod my rest. Sol went on with mj lireparatioiih. Hefnio 1 jumped into bed and turned out the LJILS I did jiist wliat I had done from girlhood thiovv u | ) the oveihun ing rovmlut iMiil loolved under the bed for tint huiglar , "Heavcna1 The sight that mot mj- eycsfiiirlj fro/o mj blood ! ] was looted lethe spot with horror ! "Tho long-expected burglar ? No. At lint moment I would ha\o welcomed the ino-jt desperate burglar that ever lived , 1 would have embraced him. 1 sawn lonjf , eloth-covori'dl > T\ , with brass drop handlet , on tlio side , and studded with brass headed tacks along iho edges. " 1 was so Sng\\toned \ , so uttorlj ustor- ishoil , 1 ( ouldn't scream , oi should have yelled loud enough to riii-ethe nuixliljoihood. roituintelj , I hoard u footsloji at the moment and a tap at the door. It rt'iis the other sialor conio to bid me good night. ' Hood gracious. slio exclaimed , booing my white face , ' \Yliat m the wet hi ' "J-I 0 , dear1 ! As soon as I oonld find injtoiiguo. . l\S'hv do jou jr k keep that co cof lin under the bed. " "she hui'Mt into u hearty laugh , rjim- iiiiif ! quickly to the bed t-ho pulled the thing out. It vvasii dic > s bos. Wos.it down on the tloor niul laughed together , f think 1 cried , I don't euro. It would have seared a nuilo. liven after 1 knew \\hat it was I couldn't sslcoi ) boundlj a single night wliilo theio for dreaming it was a collln1 ! An Out riim'il Citi/cu. 'J'ho soigoant in charge of tboVol bridire htieot pollco station has Icarnod to sl/o up a complaint by ono look at the eomplainor , and is thoiefoio able to wave himself a great do.il of iisele-s labor , sujs the Dotiolt Kieo Press Vestordiy , as ho sutv \ riling up his report , with the rain puttering ujf.iinst tlio alloy windows dews and tba dark skj giving promises of few diuultsfor the nfteinoon , a man entered The soigcaut looKcil up , rend himtbiougbin tin seconds and went on with bin writing. "I wus going along , " said the man as lu > took a chair and ga/od at the up posito wall. Xo answer , "doing along .lolTeison avenue. , when a fuller about twice iisbiyah lam * ' iS'o aiisvve r. "About twice as lug n , I am , and v\ith \ a cist in onooj'e " No anmvcr , "C-ist in ones ojo , cniuo out of u place ailed u simple room " Nonnstvor. " \\'liorj \ they Ic jips i'n ) loiof bji/ail hisKv , and Iu luj'ciijl lj inj lllcj hi.- " hi.No No answoi' , "Audi tlionght he wanted to bee moon busiiicfs-- " on - - No aiihvv ei1 , "Andho 1 went up to him with a pleasant hiullo on ' ' No iinswi i. " ( Jn my face , and I asked him what ho scorned tu dealt o. And what did ho do - " The borgo mt i.ilsod hisojos , looked at him In a vacant wav foi'OMictly tvvon- ty-i'ight seconds and tlion pointed totho door. The man iiro i > , gave his umbrella a and opoued the dooi' anil out without u wind. Tln.ii thu NEW OGDEET HOTEL. I'lie Ni > w 0 | > il < nllotil , 111 Couu il UliilN , h is lii'fiii c iiiiililt > t-it rf liirnN ovl ,111 ino lurn- l/ul llunuiiniit | rflill 1 in won oltlinlMSt liotulslii thchtuti' ltlskieitoainth l.u I m , s jiartot t u < lty aul tli uloctre in ton IIIHS tint ilnorovir ) lour ininutcs Kiri' < > i-ijies mil tlr alirms tliroiinhoiu th luiUI ilia Sti'iiii lu.it , hot niul cold wutir niul 'lM iver rnun Tnli' > > nut irnmsud re K.itns $ JOOadiv. QKO. \VIIITNBY , Mnniwor. Ou-r ( H tiieiili | Miln . I'o lewulrj sitri ) CITlZENSSmTEBANK Or Council Bluffs CAPITAL STOCK . 8150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,000 , \ TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 215,000 DlllF TOln-1 A Mlllnr , K O Olo-vs.in K h Hmitiirt , K I/ 11 art , J II t-dnm mlim. Hi n 111 Clliinnin IV insict Kouurit t ) iiikiiu Imsi- luss l < irmi cipitil MH ! niirjilm of uuy liunk In soutlin upturn ljwi. : INPbHEiiTON TIM i. DEPOSITS. D. U. JMcDancld &Co. , BuichBrs' ' and Packers' Supilh ? , Market Fixtures , silr | > s mil sms , , ( , M , | % , .r , i/ SO ) . KVM.ilnst ( ' .Hindi . Hliiirs. In ANo < li ileM li Illdis anil 1 nis. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. AV AVI iil I , hi fin liniiso\\urk IJ4 AV"r Illiill si | , . , . | \\"r AN l'ii : ) : i 1 1 I KIDIIIS In fa nil v fin lluht M iHiii-i'kt'ciiIni ; bv iiiiin mil wife. Itrftr- mis l\ 111 Address M. , II nit Upside I lo > n slide -Idle , J"i Main , V\T AN PKI1 Two oi tin < M L'iKiil real ( si ilo TT inorlKiccs ( if aliiuit t.'iW Cieli V\ ! > . Cuopir lli M lin sliec't , IJ OIl SA I , ! ' . A liuiisi and liu.-o li l on 'asy - IpiMncnl Inquire at 4I . " > I'.u ' U 011110 , Council Itluirla JO-T A limn horse uel.lit uliiiit SKI Ho- - tMiid fnrreliiiii to IK. I ( \ ( . | | UM mie- \\r , ' liAI" ! IKVs1 - ! u | , , , s riidml li'a ' ' vviiichuiiM * fiom : , J.'i HIIIidij toW ) Iliivulunv wheic lie will ! ( i' | > on liiinil u line stoi-kof fuin,101 llMurts. ] 7Uls\r ! | At ii"sii7"iFii , TTiu-e V | ( . , | e7 - Isiife. . pufoil conillili n'J iillliv di-Usand ( hair- stur(3 t nio'kS ' , : lionseulo 11 uiit , "heating stn\i s Jeoillitt'i si-ales y -i | > | , ( il- lir- . I 1'irsi plaifurin I'oiu ' scales Kecllno k I't'll. 117 Main -I. F ( ) 11 KHM' Hie Ale Ti il7m ( "ih7Jur ) "l stiiy ) liik'U , with lustMiiciit mil oluiiteir J W. , | ! , id ) I'o.irlsiied , lJ > .XAMIMtlupololir.itul : Mi'l'liiill I'IIIIKH. Jand t nc N i n-i-.di Ciunn I'iinii ' , < * mwii and ijiioi-n OI .IIH .sold fnmi-lint on Insi ill- menu li\ Mir HoiiiMniniisK loailiir , lit "tut in in sticel Conmll Illiills , I i B.HliAIN - - 1'ur li ir-ilns In liousi . luts , f n in > , mil 'iKlcnunil , i l.u-'e 1M to sp- ld ( nun e.ill nn liihiiMon A. Vim I'.ittin , l'tt-"ltt'l"Pl . * ( iiindl Itlnlls sAI.n \ liui ila ; in \ \ modern lnmv > \\llll : ill llu ) lull llllUl\l | IIIIMIts - ( \Cll Kii'insv Illsfll un easy li i ) lilt-ills , loiitednii tilt1 1 Kill lU'tiuc inotoi llni I ) J Iliitolilu- suii , ( it * Hi inlu.iy. l ! -A M : ruiit-Moin linii-o.iutl t o lit * , on llunlioti si. V tnnlein liiiu-r anil i irood liou.o . ulicap t ) .1 lluti'hliiiui. OlT FOKSAM3 nr Kont-airUuti lanl. wltU hou o by J It Hloj. 10) ) Main u , ( Joauoll BluITi lowdod , tlio lain fell btill uioro divuily and the serceaut tinned on another * light und wont onuthhib list of drunks and disouleu'lics. Orchard Treatment. The best treatment fora young orchard is. to keep the f-urfaco of the ifrounil nml- lovv ami clean , If while the orchard Is fetaiting the owner fiols that ho must Use tlio land for wnuo ] iroductho eiop it should bo some hoed ciop , thut ro- quhes elenu e'ul that ion Corn answers well for thi- purpose , the partial shmlo vvhh'li italloids the young tree > 'luring1 the hot mouths being of some advan tage I'e.ir tieoa should have no in.inur ing , as tlioy will not stand fore'iii ) , ' blight iuttuif ; in vv hen they yiovv too rapidly. Some Mean Old Iliu liHur'H Yuri , At 0110 of the teachers' Institutes helu a few vouis iiKoin Maine a rule\\iis la foreo that whoeverentcicd tlio nimning sesilon lito should D.IUSU at the door , ind icclto a passifo of si 11ptlire , aiiotitlon ( | from some poet or otbc'i exniession of an idoi toi the oililliatlou of these piesoiitut the session , sa > sthe l.ovv- istnii .louiiuil There was present at the session u plain little old mild i"iinaupropii ate-d blesblu s , ' I believe they ( all tlieni now , ) \\lio vv as contlnualU sajnifr nul dolnt ; lunppropiiato things It sooin income natural to her Slie vus Into ononiorniiiK , was this "uiiappropi'iatwl lilessliiB , " und pulsing on the threshold she elcctrillcd these within liy ruiiiailcini ; suavely ' ! love those tlint love . \U > , nnd those tlmt seek Me euly shall llnel Me" _ Ti-aus-.MIiiiille I'listiil ( Icikw. Nrw YIIIIK , Mnnh T ( Special Telegram to Tin Ittr. I Ilepiniilni ? April ! * the i > ost- ofllco di'pirtinont. " of ( ierininy nnd the I'nlteil Stntoi will oieh assignexpeit clerks totiavelou tlio mall steliners botwceu Now Voik , uul llunilnirj , ' Tin AuicruMii and ton Cerin in I'lurks vvill loiislltute the trans At lantic loice Duo ilcri ; of e.ich nalie'iiiuitv will lie U'sl uoil to each vessel , anil th j will eseorl the mills eu route Thev are ex- iM'iti'il toeo-oioiatc | , thutiorii'iiu ilcrK b.iv. iiiKtii distribute west hound mills fur Amor- lea , and the Aineili'iui will soon true to assoit nulls lor the illlloreni p.irt ; > ol iho futherlaiul Mining .siliiiivH , New YIIIIK , VI ir h 7. ( spoold TclcKiim to Till HM. | I'liu follow liii .iro the iniiiiii HtoiK ( lUiitat Ions : CriiHti I'ulni , 111 ( Inlivrlti S-IO I'nn ( ul v Vtt nil I a Klin kit ( 'mi . . . til I j Himii'.taVo . . tilMl slirrii Si'\ no MlM Horn sliter M tlllllll ( UII