THE OJMAI1A DAILY BKE : P1MOAY , MAHCH 1:5 : , 1801 , HIS ( LAI A 1 1. V BISK. COUNCIL ULUFFS. OrVK'K : No. KM'KAULSTlUiET. IVlivrrcd by Currier tn any { mil of ilio City. II.V. . Tliro.V. - MANAOKIt. ps * O flirt. ' , No. 43. NUht Ktlltor. No. 3M. N. Y 1' ' Co. ( ( imril lllulT * T .ninticr Co. , eonl. Ui.ift < I'lmttel lonns , 201 Snpp block. ( li'iiv.itin Kocli Spring coul. Tlwtclicr , 10 Main stnvt , Ailurro will lie K'vcn ' this ovonllic at .Maiviis- hull hj N. TowiKeiul und 11. Hci'k. Hiiilulf Kniwl nntl I-'lor.i Aloxunilcr , twlli of Omaha , were mniried U'eiltii'sduy evening by .lustliv Pultun. \Vork mi tlto Hrunitwny Motliodlsl clim'ti win resinned jrsU'nliiy foruiouii after a lay- i ) IT nl si'verul mouths. UilHiuii II. Hums nnd Itlnurhe McCJinnls , luiih of l.iiii-dln. Ni'li.viij married yciter- ihiy by Justliv Pulton. ruv lionds to ilio n mount of H.nooero rcilcrtncil vi'slcnlny tiv Treasurer Kliinelmti from tbe Park National lunlc of Now Yoi'lt. Tlu > jury In UifU'UM'of tlii'stato vs .1. H. Kim , " biiiupht In \rnlltM last mrnliiK of trinity. Sentence will bo | ironu\wieil Mon ti ay. Mnrrlnpn llrrnscsvcro Issued yesterday to \Vtlliiiin II. Hums nuil Illntii'lie McClnnis , bolli ol Uuroln , Ni'b , ami to llcnry liioepper anil Annlo ( intliyl , lioth of llils county. 'I ln > larceny OHSII n mnst Kli llrowu ami .1. II. Koblenz HIIS .iiibiultti'd bcfoio Justice Cuii's jrstcrilny and tiiuoa umlur nilvtoemcnt unUl this inornliij : , wtien n division will bo reiiili-rril. Tin1 icport of the Ubrnrtnn of the froc pub lic iinrnry for ilio immlli of I-Vbrunvy sliows tbo lotnfmiinbcr of books talicn to liuvo boon ! lis. There were ! , * " > visitors to lliu lltiniry during the niontli. I.ou Ilnstlc. ( Iniu.'liter of Mr. niul Mrs. ,1. S Hlrnin. dlril of lieart dlsiasoVuilnuHibiv niirht , ni : ! il Iwi-lvo yours. The funeral will occur Hits mornlnt , ' nt lu o'clock from the fumllv ivsUlcnci1 , ITI.'i Mlilril avenue. lli i ! Of nmsiimntinn. ( in Tlinrsiliiv mnrn. Inp. March I'.1 , attlioivsiilcnroof horbro.her , Hov. S. Alexander , 2il Klcvmtu UVIMIUO , Mrs. Susnn Alexmuler Dubson. KntiiTiilserv- Iccs ut tin * liouso on Salunluy at : 'M ji. in. There will he 11 special meeting of Ivnnlioo oomiiinnilory No. IT , Knlubts Templar , tills Friday ovonlii ! : for worlt In the onler of tbo temple. All visiting sir knights cordially welcome , lly order of ( lie K C. A needy family , consistcm ! of ,1 mother mill thrco children , bas bcon reported from the woati'rn part of Ibn city. All wbo liavo iiionov or groceries ami nro willing to assist In relieving want are rcipio.sleil to leave their contribution nt7UI Willow avcauo. The following new cases of mcnilos wore reported yesterday : llonnan Simon , nunr Is'uutneyor's liotol ; Mrs. Frank I'lillllps , Sl. > Seventeenth avenue : ( ICOI'KU M. Sessions. Hi' . Avenue 1) ; Robert Hall , SM North KlRlitu .street ; BOH of U. A. Stanley , 10ii : Avoiuiu C. In superior court yesterday I'rcd ( . 'lino began usuit ngninst tlie Northwestern rail way company lor $ ' . ' . " > ( ) damages , whicli ho clniins to lunu suffered through the killing of ti liorse by one ol tlio defendant's trains on April as , isuii , between Twelfth and Thir teenth avemiis of the city of Council lilulTs. A mnnll bln/o was caused last livening at nlout s o'clock in the lioaso of ( icorgo Ilart- ninn at the corner of II nail Fourteenth streets by tlio explosion of nn oil Ininp. ' 1'bo lire dcpartini'lit was notllleil , hut Us ser vices were not noedud , as the blaze was ex tinguished before they arrived on the 90.0110 , The iiamage was slight. Henry I iscinan tt.Co. innilo a number of their oiviiitors u pi-opoiltlon vesterduy to sut- tie the claims which : ire held ajjainst them for HO cents on the dollar. The creditors are ronsiilcrini ! tlio proposition , but none liavo cither accepted or ivJcctoiJ It ns yet. Some of Uio attorneys say they shall advise their client ? to accept the terms In order that the Klsonmns may Imve a clinnro to regain their footini ; once more. Others say they will light the battle out to the end in the hopes of having the assignment tct aside oa the groumlof fraud. An amendment has boon filed In the supe rior court by the plaintiff. In the casn of Maria Jackson vs the Oaiatia .t Council llluffs rail way nml brulRO company , declaring that the company built its lines on south First street mid on Fifth avenue under the franchise ) whii'li was voted to tbo company by the ordi nance passed in October , 1 11 , and'that when It begaa to operate the line it assumed the obligations which the ordinance imposed. The petition also chums that the entire sys tem of the company , both in this city and in Omahais operated iiyot.u and the sumo com pany , and that the Council illutTs street rail way company and the Omaha & Council HlufTs railway nml bridge company In Iowa have wivor exercised nnv of their rights under their charter. Tlio case will have a hearing before JiulgoMedco. Mrs. Fres Lyons will spcnlt tomorrow evening nt H. O. Cook's King's Daughters , .1. C. HUbv , stcain no'.ulni ? , vmltary en- Klnecr , iXJ ! ( Alorrinin block , Council Blulls J'7.S' .V.I I. I'.l HAG fl.l I'tlS. EH Clayton of Omaha was In the city yes terday. . Judco Connor of Denlson was n Bluffs vis itor yestordiiy. S. A. Forbusn , general manager of the \Vbitebreast fuel cninpauyyith headquart ers at Ottumwn , was In the city yesterday on Miss Uudla 1) . Uohrcr. who hrs been vlilt- lug for several weeks with her brothers , M. F. and S. I ) . Hohrer , loft Wednesday even ing for her homo in Avnlon , Mo. Judge Whiting of Monona county was In the eitv yesterday on nls way homo from Iowa City , where bo bus been attending a meeting of the board of regents of the state university. Mrs. .1. F. Hunt leaves for Kansas today , where she has been called to the bensido ol her sister , Miss Knsdalo , who is dying with consumption. Miss Kusdelo has many friends here , she having spent some time In the Bluffs wlillo oa n visit to Mr * . Huht. The Manhattan , sporting heajqiiartors. N. O'llrien. _ _ The New Pacific Is the most centrally located hotel in Council lilulTs , Snpi'rlor i'oiirt , Superior court is becoming more and more popular among the attorneys of the city. Yesterday , In addition to the tifty-nino suits which had already been commenced , thcro wcro over fifty brand new ones , which is by far the largest docket over completed for any term of the court. The main objection to the district court is the long time whleti it usually takes to secure a hearing of the tase. The district court docket Is crowdeii so lull that very often a case has to ho continued over a term or two In order to allow the cases which have been accumulating before It to liavo a trial on the doctriuo of "llrst eome , HrM served. " Among the new cases was ono In which the rnlted States wind-mill , engine and pump company of Omaha was plaintiff and the town of Neola defendant. The ground for the suit is an unpaid claim for waterworks which wore constructed by the plaintiffs in the year lsr > . After the work had been completed some fault was found with the quality of the work , tlio defendants claiming that It bail been Improperly done , and that as u result tbo water tank leaked. The town council refused to pay Sl.MW of the bill which was presented by tin ? company oa nccount of this allepod imperfection , and It Is to recover this fl.'RW that the present suit U brought. A Now I'liyhio'an. Postmaster 1. M. 'Iroynor returned from Iowa City yesterday morning , where ho went to nttend 'ho ' commencement exercises of the medical department of the sUto university. His brother , V , L. Troynor , was n member of the graduating class , having completed the course with high honors. The commence ment exercises closed Wednesday night with a grand banquet , nt which the regents , faculty nnd friends of the class won ) present. It wn ; > n very brilliant affair , Ur. Treynor will nrrlvn in the city this morning nnd will ut once open an ofttco of his own. ills many friends lu tbo Bluffs wluli him success , Umi'r I'll/ill //\ll\T/'lt Ml itppn MS HIOJIIOUM1L IILIH'S ' , Veatcnlay Witnessed the Last Appearauco of the Old City Council , PREDICAMENT OF A COIN YOUNG MAN , I.mined In .1MI it" MII Aliened KlopiM I'tir Her Con's Value the Sa loon SllltH. Tlio city council held aincolbiR yesterday afternoon , iiccotihng to announcement. Tlio council's farewell iiKt'tlni ; * are beginning to bo regarded by tbo public as sometlibu ; on the sumo | ilnn as these of some famous slut- ers , mil at any rate this mcctlni ; was , la all probability , the last ani-caranco of the pres ent council. .Ml the members were there ex cepting Aldermen Mlke.sell and Kvorett. The ulijt'ci of the mooting wassald to bo the clear ing up of a lot ofuntlnlslicii business , In order that the now council , when It begins its duties , nmy do so unhindered by any neglect of its psciU'cvssur to patch up Its fences as It went along. Asa lioglmilng It was decided to rend tlio minutes which have been nceuniu- Inline for several weeks P"st. All the min utes up to dale were read unit iipnroved. A resolution wan then read , slating thnt evriy member nt the council was very much pleased with the cnmluet of every other mem ber nml the deep admiration which the hnlil- ovcr members bad for tbo outpours wns eiiualled liy nothing else , unless It should be tlie admiration which the outuners must have toward tlio holdovers. The resolution was not exactly ns stated , but the general style of It was calculated to make each member loci very much at his casn. Hut llttlo other buviioss was transacted on account of the fact that two of the members were absent. An ordinance hail been drafted with regard to the salaries of the members of the lire ilupartment , and U would have been bronchi up for consideration hail it not liven that its frleiuls were nfrald that it would meet with opiwsition enough to secure its ile- feal. feal.Years Years ngo an ordinance was passed iixini ; the salary of tlio members of the tire depart ment at j.'OO ( per annum. That was in the days when the department was not nearly so Important a feature of tlio city us It now Is. for several years past , bv virtue of a resolution adopted by the vaunfll , tbo nay received by the mem bers of the department has been considerably In advance of that sum , In spite of the fact that there Is nothing oa the ordinance book to warrant such an expenditure of the city's funds. However , no objection has over been raised , and it Is not likely there will bo. The new ordinance providing for an Increase In salaries is simply Intended to head olT any memborof thoconneilwbomaysoinetlmostnrt Ui | and claim that the salaries of tlio tire de partment cannot bo raised during the terms of oflleo of the members. The ordinance will bo ono of tbo flrst that tlio now council will oo asked to pass. Mrs. Pros Lyons will speak tomorrow evening at II. O. Cook's Kind's Daughters. J. II. Atkins , western agent for DoPnw's plate plass company , will uivo estimates on plate delivery in Iowa and Nebraska , l\N..ii : ) IN .1AIL. I'npIenNant Kiidinn ol'Vlinl Intended to I'e a Pleasure Trip. Warren Hull and Colin Anderson , two young people of Coin , la. , wcro the victims of an unpleasant occurrence yesterday , the resul > . of which was that Hull found his way Into the city Jail. The llrst thing that was heard about the affair was through a tole. ttrnm from Ucrt Anderson , a brother of tbo young lady , directed to the chief of nolieo and fishing him to bo on tbo look-out for a runaway couple that had left Coin in the morning for the supposed purpose of being niailo one person in tlio regulation way. In accordance with the request Ofllcer Heswick was detailed to work up the case. The couple was expected to arrive over the AVabash roail and would probably reach the city at about noon , so the otllcer went to meet tliii fain at the appointed timo. Upon entering the train ho had nodiftlfiilty in Identifying the couple by the description which bad been furnished him in the tele- gratii. He at once placed them both under arrest and brought them to the police station , where they were interviewed as to their plans and prospects. What tlio result of this interview was it is impossible to say , as the utmost secrecy was inaintained , and a des perate effort was made to prevent the tale from becoming public , hi spite of the police restrictions , however , mi interview was se cured with the young man in the Jill. He wns not nt nil backward about telling his story , nor about raking ever the coals the ones whom lie coi.sideml responsible for tils unpleasant iireilicament. According to his story Miss'Anilerson had lett Coin yesterday moiiiiiif ; for the purpose of paying her older sister. Miss ARIIOS An derson , wbo lives at till ) Washington avenue , a visit. Hall was by no means Insensible to the younger Miss Anderson s charms , and he decided thai it would bo a very pleasant thing for him lo accompany her on Iho train. Miss Anderson's friends liavo not looked with favor upon Hall's attentions to tbo girl and ns soon us they heard that the two had left for Council Hluffs on the same train tlio thought at once struck them that they had planned on elopement , and they s et above result. lie stoutly denied that either ho or the girl bad any intention of getting married , ami said that he bad niailo arrange ments to return to Coin last evening with some friends who were coming up In the afternoon. Hall is n rather good looking young man , of the farmer type , v.-hilo the young laily is decidedly prepossessing in appearance and nineteen years old. The brother of theyoung lady , liert Anderson , arrived m the city yes- lerilay afternoon for the purpose of looking after his sister. Hall threatens to make for his brother-in- things warm prospective - - law as soon as he gets out of Jail. Dr. T. II. Cleland , former pastor of the Presbyterian church in this city , will deliver his lecture on "Travels Abroad1 Mondny evening , March 10 , nt the Presbyterian church. Admission 'J , ' ) cents. Snugart & Co. carry largest stock of bulk Held , garden and ( lower seoils In the west. Catalogue and samples by mail. A Sad Case. Mrs. Josephine \Voodworth began a suit yesterday afternoon in the district court against the county for $ l-li ! damages which she claims to have suffered by reason of a rotten bridge widen spans Indian creek In ( larner township , on what is commonly tbo " road. " Her known as "Supp petition tells that until July H , lv > ' .i , she was the owner of ten milch cows , n undo and a sou. It was the habit of the mule ami the boy to assist one another in driving the small herd of cattle to pasture , and in so doing they had to .cross the creek by means of tbo brldgo referred to. On July i ) they were In the act of crossing the bridge ns usual , which had been allowed to become rotten and unsafe hy reason of the neglect of the county super visors , when suddenly , without warning , and without fault of the milch cows , the mule or the boy , the bridge gave way , and the. whole oulflt was hurled tn the bottom of ihe creek , In the fall two of the milch cows were killed , the other eight wore rendered unable to give any thoughts to the production ot milk for several months , the inulo hid ; his nervous system completely shattered , and the boy was the only ono who escaped without a scratch. Tor all these injuries she asks that stio bo awarded damages In Ihe sum of $ ur > , The case will bo up for trial during the March term of court. Mrs. l-'ies Lyons will spealt tomorrow evening ut H. 0. Cook's King's Daughters , Saloon MIIM | 1'ctitioin were tiled la Iho superior court yesterday afternoon in twenty-nine liquor cases , In which S. T. Hurgcss Is the plaintiff. In each one a writ of injunction is dcnmniicd restraining the defendants from maintaining uuUauccs In tbo shape of balcous. The fol lowing are the names of Iho defendants In tlio cases John Moreen. W 11Vhlto , Phillip Meyer. H W ( . 'lark. N ( VHrlcii Kink .V Srliult/ . O'Neill , Henry Hoist , A. Wells , 1) . McAilatnv Jacob llownrtb , C. l.leliold , James Coyle. Peter Het'litcle. Herbert Tor- ney , John nml Thomas Maloney , K M. Sher lock , Mrs Anna I'rnlor , Mrs. .1. J. { 'row , William Mnloncy , Jacob N'eumavr. J. Peter son , \\llllam ProbestoK Max iMohn , I'etor Deck. S.I. . ( lerinim , William Hedgers and William Hick. Tbeso are the parties upon whom original notices we'-c served several weeks HBO hy the attorneys fur the prosecution , Messrs , llurko & Henry. Call on n. J. llutchlnson \ ( -'o. for choice bargains in lots In Wilson Terrace. Special Inducements fur the next few davs. Ho you waul nn express wagon or boy ! Itmg up tbo A. 1) . T. Co. , telephone Itl' ' , No. 11 North Mala street , Court. The case on the assignment sot for n bearIng - Ing for yesterday morning In district court was th.it of the state vs .1.11 King , elmrgcit with t'io larceny of a liorso from the livery stable of llouuuet & Wheeler. King Is the man who went lo the stable Just mentioned and hired a horso. After ho ami the horse had been missing for some time , the owners of the latter became aiixlouvuid noUHcd the police of t lie neighboring towns. The animal and its driver were soon found at Glcnwcod and returned to this city. King did not care In stand trial , but ploailcd guilty to thccrimo ns charged. Ho will ho sentenced hy the court uoxt Mondny. James O'Drien. ' n former employe of Wil liam Lewis , also pleaded guilty to tbo ehargo of petit Inrcenv nnd was sentenced to a term of fifteen days In the county Jail. O'Hricn ' took n trunk belonging to the Ogden liouso eoolc from Lewis' ' stahlo. ami , after taking It oul on the prairie In the vicinity of Iho can ning factory , took such of its contents as sullcd him and scattered the resi over Iho prairie. The case then put inioa trial was that of the stitc vs JooTuller , charged with the lar ceny of a lot of cigars from tbo restaurant of l.onio Ac Mctzgor. The value of ilio stolen goods was claimed to bo fil , which Is sulll- cleat , If proved , to send the defendant across the * state. Tbo atlornoy for tbo ilofenso nmdoa proposition to the county attorney offering to plead guilty to the crime of petit larceny if ho would let the case go at that , but the county attorney refused to compro mise and the trial of the case was proceeded with. It was submitted to the Jury about ad journment time. Owing to the denth of a sister who was stopping with Hov. Alexander , pastor of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church , the Punk Ulsters' concert will bo postponed till a fuluro date. Tickets purchased will bo rec ognized then. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Kres Lyons will speak tomorrow evening at H. O' Cook's King's Daughters. I'ir < i Chicl'H Itnpnrt. Chief Levin of the llro department has Just completed his annual report which is to bo submitted to the mayor for incorporation In his annual message to the council. The re port contains some Interesting facts mid llguros. The total estimated amount of loss from tires this year Is only ยง lit-Hliw compared with JI.Vl.TfiO of last year. On Iho other hand , there liavo been seventy-nine alarms ot tire , while last year thcro wcro 12S. The average amount of loss for each lire Is there fore MOO. Of the sovenlv-nino Ilres sixty- two have entailed a loss of $100 or less , eleven between $100 and fTrfJO ; three notwcen $ .100 and $1,000 ; one between $ llHKnnu ) S'J.OUO , and two between & > , UOO ami J5K)0. ( ) The lire department now consists of twenty men. The apparatus consists of two steam ers , eight boso carts , ono reel , ono serial truck , ono small truck , ono chief's buggy , ono hook and ladder wagon , two exercise wagons and thirteen horses. The value of Ilio entire apparatus Is estimated at ? I-IU ( ! ) . During the year there have been added twenty-six tire hydrants and 10,5(10 ( loot of water mains , making a total of i(15 ( hydrants and 1MKT ( ) feet of mains. The total uxpciuo of running tbo department during the last year has been $ JlfM.li-L ! ! In connection with bis report the chief takes occasion to recommend tlio addition of two ir.on to the force , in case it is the inten tion of the council to have the a-rial truck useil regularly. Ho states Unit 11 is impossi ble for two men to inanngo it , as is necessary with lliu present force , without danger of the team running away while the two men who drive and steer arc busy manipulating the truck. _ "Will Trail o for Farm.---.1 Q. Anderson will trade for farm or aero property near Council HlufTs , bis dwelling nt Shenandoah , la. , np- prniscd nt fT.'dO. Cull nt the oftlco of the Council Hlufl's insurance company for fur ther particulars. CIIAXCKS TO 8TKAI.I. Some Are Accepted niul Others Go by Jh'Citult. "I want you to say for me , " said Captain Ormsby , at the police slation lasl night , "that seine of the moivtmnts of Omaha are so care less that they actually invite people to steal. Ono of the ofllccrs found twenty-one hats In a show casn in trout of the store at 11.1 South Sixteenth slrcut at a late hour tonight , long alter tbo proprietor and his elencs had gone homo. The show ease was not locked , amt it is a great wonder that thcro was a Bat left there ten minutes after they had left the store. Another ofllccr found tbo door of a store nt ronrteentlinnu Dougo unlocked. " Henry Miller , who lives al Twentieth and Vlnton stroels , was arrested lasl night on u charge of horse stealing. Charles Weber was arrested al Ihe instance of Charles \Vehror , wbo claimed that Weber hail given him n counterfeit dollar. Weber wns taken to the station , urnF when searched two more counterfeit , dollars were found in his pockets. 'I ' bo prisoner will bo delivered into tbo custody of the federal authorities to day. Graceful Compliment. Charles Bertram fairly outrivaled himself in a private sennco given before Dr. Walsh , the archbishop of Dublin , liertram pre sented a pack of cards to bis grace , request ing him to draw ono. "The card have drawn " you , your grace , said H. , ' 'is the king of hearts. " "N'o-l replied the archbishop , "it Is the llvo of clubs. " "Well , " said Bertram , in an astonished tone , "it is the lirst time 1 over failed in thai irick. Would you look at the card again i" His grace looked nnd , Instead of the llvo of clubs , ho saw n portrait of himself , ' I wasn't much after nil " so wrong , re marked Bertram gnyly , "for surely your grace is the king of hearts in Ireland. " Iliii-ncil With Hot Starch. Miss Maggie Cnvanaugh , a domestic In the bouse of Mr. ICllUon at1010 I-'arnnm street , minted yesterday while she bold n vessel tilted with hot starch in her hand. The ves sel overturned In such a manner as to throw the starch ever the young woman's face , and before she was discovered she was very se verely burned. City Physician liapen wns called , and after relieving tbo Immediate sufferings of tbo girl , bo had her sent to St. Joseph's hospital. Annoyed hy t'attle TlilevcH. SroKtNi : Ku.i.s , Wash. , March I1 ' . [ Spe cial Telegram to Tin : lir.i : . Settlers in Douglas and Lincoln oountics are said to bo i greatly annoyed at the raid of an organi/ed band ofc.ittlo and horse thieves. A promi nent stockman In thnt section says Unit no less limn Iwelvo thousand head of cattle have been stolen In tlio past year. besides several hundred head of horses. Now Hose The board of llro anil police commissioners ordered ' 1M ( ) feet of hose yesterday by tele graph. Several lengths of boso burst last night at the lire , and thcro Is danger of great damage by tbo breaking out of a tire that will require more servloablo lioso than the department now has on hand. .liulgo . UelNlcy III. Judge Helsloy wns taken 111 yesterday with la grippe and had to go home. He held no court lu ibo iiftcrnoou , CHEAT I'NDEllffiAR ' SALE , At tbo Boston Store , Council Bluffs , to Make ROJUI for Spring nml Smumor Goods. WE WILL MAKE SWEEPING REDUCTIONS In Our Hosiery and l > ciirtnii'tit | : Head the Prices Oarel'nlly. It will pay you to lay In your supply for next winter. Vott will save from tVI to 7fi percent ; a better Investment you will never linn. 4 DAYS ON'l.Y , Todiiv , Wednesday , Thursday , Friday nnd SaturOny. 110SIHIIY. Kadlec' all wool blacK hose , sratntcss , with ribbed' top , former price M nnd ! We ; sale price , 11V. Ladies' oxlra quality nil wool seamless hose , fiirmer price , ! Cio ; snlo jirlco , Sfle. t'lilldren's all wool HonmU m hose , sizes r > 'ij to 0'4 formi-r price , -Ti and : iic : ; sale price , H'o. ' t'lilldren's nil wool , nnd misses' ' worsted rllihed lioso In blacks , seamless , sired foi'iner price , W to le ( ) ; sale mice , S5e. In all wool , blih-k , former price , : t'.Vtoe and ; ic ; sale price , 'Jjc , : iic : and SWc. ( IKXTS'UN'UKUWHAU. ( louts' heavy irny shirts , former price , ic ; sr.lo price , l'J'o. ' Cents' extra quality heavy gray slilrts , former price , l.ric ; sale price , 'J.'ic. ( Jeiits1 sujicr natural eray and sheep's gray , furmur price , M < - and Kit ; sale prlci1 , 't''e. ' Ciciits' heavy gray nilxeil , former price , "Bo ; sale price , f > 0c. tietits' searlot all wool shirts and drawers , former price , Me ; sale price , Me. ( tents' extra quality nil wool uriiy shirts and drawers , former price , ? 1.00 ; sale pi Ice , iW'c. ' ueiil's heavy scarlet and pray all wool , former price $1.00 and SI.S. ) . sale jirlco T'Jc. ( leiit'sniitiiral wool pray , fonuorprieo $1.2.1 and $ I.W ) , sale prli'o Too. Ladles' \vlilte nil wool ribbed vests , for mer price ? l."iO. sale price ' . ' . "n1. Ladles' pray all wool vests , former price .i"i , sale price ( i'Jc. Ladles' nr v all wool and scarlet all wool , former price 1 1.2.1 and ll.fiO , tale prlco 0'o. ! ' Ladles' Kray all wool vest' , French neck , $ l.t > 0 anil $ I.h'J ' quality , sale price $ l.t ) < ) . Coiiibinatlon suits In white uuly , $1.00 qual ity , sale price li'.ie. ' GHILIJKKNS' UNnHUWKAH. Chihlrons' white merino vests nnd pants , size 1(1 ( nnd IS , former price 15c anil 17c , sale prlco He ; sl/o 20 and 2i ! , former price UScinul 'J.C ) , snlo prlco llic ; si/.n'JIe and 'Jic ( , former price iSe ami ! ! ( ) c , sale price ile ; size 2s and id ) , former prlco ; ! 3o anil ! Hc , sale price ' 'tie ; sl/.o ! W and 31 , former nrico ate aim -10c , salu price : ilc. Uhildrons' all wool vests and pants In prays , size 10 and 18 , former price. 17c and 'J2c , sale price Ifie ; size 20 and ! 22 , former price 27c ami 'Mf , sale pricoite ; hbo U4 nntl'.NI , former price : i"o anil 42e , sale jirlco ; ile : sl/o 28 and III ) , former price -ITe unit .VJe , snlo price aOe ; si/.e : W and , 'll , former prieo fi'e and ( i2c , sale price I7c. Chililrens extra quality searlot and grey natural wool in vests and pants. Hi/o lii.xls , former price 2ji ! and ! 10c , sale price 2''c. Sl/n 2Ux2J , former prlco 350 unit -I0o , sale prieo "Oc. Size 2lx2il , former price -l.'o and Me , sale jirlcu Ibe. Si/o 2Sx)0 : ) , former price .Wo and ( > lc ) , sale prlco 4ie. ( Size ; i2x,1l , former price Ko and 70c , sale prieo 51c. BOSTON STORE. I'otberiiiKlminVhltcliiv .t Co. , Council iJlufTs , Iowa. 'Ilio AVIieolliiirrcnv Triint. Three or four of us on the ear wore talking about General ShorinanVi death , and as might liavo hc-on expected , ono of the group modestly admitted that ho was with the lamented general on his famous march to tlio sea. pays the Now York Sun. There was a woman in the seat ahead , surrounded by bundles and baskets , nnd evidently going somewhere on a visit. The war talk soon stirred her up , anil she turned to the veteran and iiiiericd- " "Wero you right in the battloV" "Yes'ia" "Dead men all around ? " " ' " "Yes'm. " 'Woumlod crying for water1' " ' " "Yes'm. "Bombshells and cannon balls fulling around you like hall ? " "Yes'm. " " didn't ? " "And you run "Xo'in , I should hope not , ' ' lie mod estly replied. "Stood right there and never got scart , oh ? " " ' " "Yes'm. "Well , now , I don't believe ! " she bluntly exclaimed. "It ain't human mi- tinIt ain't aceovdin' to things. " "I hope you do not doubt my word , madam. " " do " .she "I "Yes , I , sharply replied. don't believe you liavo got any moro nerve than my Sam lias , and Sam can't stand tlio test. " "Then you have a test ? " "Yen , 1 have. You jest got oil ut Scottiiiile , where I inn going to stop. There'll bo u wheelbarrow somewhere nrouml there , nnd you just tjttiml olT about thirty feet nnd let mo bear down on yon with it. If you don't jump or dodge or eliml ) a telegraph polo , I'll give in that you are the bravest iiitui 1 oversaw saw ! " "I I'm afrnid I haven't time to stop oil , " lie Htaimnored. "J luiew you wouldn't liavo , " she drily replied. "Tlioy never do. They talk about bombshells and dond men and slaughter pens , anil they ititiko out that tliey charged up to the roaring eannon but the iiiiiintu 1 tnlk wheelbarrow they knuckle. You needn't say no more ; You've wilted. " And lie hadn't another word to utter. Kicnin Cam Too Hlsky Tor Him. Within a few months a gentleman of nearly eighty summers named Aikon , a member of Amity Presbyterian church , Veimngo county , concluded to visit his daughter , living in AVylio tivonuo , this city , says the Pittsburg Disimtch. Mr. Aikon liiid never in his long life peon a railway train , but ho lnid rend of nuinor- ous mishaps and frightful accidents , and after ho had purchased a ticket allrove ! City for Pittsburg , ho boarded tlio train with great trepidation , The old gentle man's nervousness ) increased until at length on reaching 'Duller , ho could stand it no longer , and getting olT , ho throw ills ticket nwny &o that ho would no longer be tempted. At Hntlor ho hired a liveryman to bring him to 1'itts- burg and to come af.qr ( him at tlio end of two weeks. The wagtm roads were uwo inspiring' and the old gentleman was greatly shaken up. Ills ride from Hut- lor lo tills city and bark cost him $ , ' ) " > , and what it cost Intake him from Butloi to Veiiiingo county is not specified , but counting the cost of railway fare in the lirst instance , M" > between Hutlor and this city , nnd thnt from Butler homo , Mr. Allum might liavo ridden anohoaply nnd had a palace car all to himself. l'o\y 1'etor Kcliuler of Llmo i'ort , I'a. , spent sonm time several days ago watch ing Iho antics of thivu foxes Unit \\oro Irving to t'lToet the release of a fourth , which had become hampered with a stool trap on HH leg. After maneuvering for some time and Hailing no other moans of accomplishing the desired ob ject the Ihroo set about to amputate the limb with the trap , and had nearly lln- ibhed the job wlion J\U' . Schulor pur- lioeoly ilifaturbed thorn. MOM\NCI- : TIII ; mvi-jit. Kidnaped fioin Her Inthcr'N llaft and Carried A way on Her l.uxci'- ' . A lumberman dressed In woodsman style came luirricdly Into the I'ltislninr union depot early yoslcrday morninu' , says the Oil City llorrick. l.i'iinlng on his arm wns n protly irlrl about eighteen years old. Her panting breath and llcry checks gave evidence of her excitement , which was seemingly made moro intense by their rapid walMng. Following them was another lumberman , moro nervous than the llrst. lie seemed to bo on guard , and kept his eyes turned toward 'ho rear ranks , lie said nothing until lis proteges wcro oa Hoard tbo day ex- iro.-i for the east. A few minutes after- ivard an older man , \\llh an air of busl- loss , elbowed his way through the rowd and confronted the wooiNmnii. They started an animated conversation ihout the couple who had just hoarded ho train , and for a few momeiitH it loomed that a tight would taUo place. Cindly advice from a bystander saved hem from the olllcory , however , and lliu wo walked olT together. 1.11 tor in the .lay the older man appeared at tliodrpot mil bought a ticket to llrady's Dead , on Iho Allegheny Valley railroad HeMIS ipprimclicd hy a reporter and readily on-entcil to toll the story. His name was Andrew Myers. The firl wlio had been carried oil' by tlio incouth wooIsmail was a daughter of Myers. They bad eloped from lior "ather's lumber raft. 'J'he act took place lear Brady's lioiiil last Saturday night nnd was the crowning act of a romance made exciting by a determined 'lover ' , in irate father and a faithful girl , wlio.-e respect for her father's wishes iiad hitherto prevented a clandestine nnrriage. The trio live on the Clarion I'ivor , near Clarington. They are well known in the lumber country. The younger man's inimo Is l < YntiU Hnydor. Ho is prosperous in tboMiodsnnd is considered a good business man. Hut lie is rough in bis way and for that reason was not considered bv Myers lit to bo his daughter's lover. Miss Myers thought , diilorontly , however , nnd for the last year has insisted on receiving Ilio attentions of Hnyder , Neverthe less , she refused to elope with bur lover , and would only answer "wait. " A short time ago the rafting season on the Clarion river commenced. Doth Myers and Snyder had timber to run to market , and were constantly thrown in each other's way at the river bank. \Vhentheirtafts were nearly readto , bo started they accidentally commenced talking about Miss Myers. Kindly ex pressions led to insinuations anil then a war of words , which was quickly fol lowed by a blow from Myers. A moment moro and both wore rolling ! the > niul. They were soon separated but not until Hnyder hud made a vow to get the girl. Myers beard the words and became equally determined Unit his enemy should never be bis son-in-law , A few hours moro and both were to start down the river. Myers was afraid lo leave his daughter behind , and giving OH an excuse that bo wanted her to cook for tlio men , lie brought her on the raft and gave bur iuarters | in tbo rough shanty , wbicl. is frequently built on largo Hats. Snyder saw the object of Myer's move , and when tbo latter pulled out with bis raft Snyder quickly followed with his own. own.Doth rafts arrived at ISraiiy's llend shortly after 0 o'clock Saturday night. .Myers'pulled in to tie up for the night , ami when about to land Snyder's raft ' came up. Ho was acting as'pilot himself - self , and seeing Miss Myers standing on the river edge of her father's raft , ho ordered his men to pull in snob a way that bis own raft ran close to that of Myers.Vbon at the nearest point ho jumped from his oar , grabbed tbo young girl , and , ns ho leaped back , yelled at his men to pull into the current. It was a daring aet , but Snyder bad been victo rious , and found no trouble in persuad ing Miss Myers to give her consent to their marriage when the opportunity came. lie know Myers would follow , however , and to make sure their escape lie determined to run at night. They arrived at Sharpsburg yesterday morn ing. Meantime , Myers had come to Pittsburg and was waiting at Ilerr's island for Snyder and his game. But they didn't eome. They guessed what ho'would do , and left him down the river while they went to the union depot on a cable car. Myers heard of this trick about " : . ' ! ( ! and went to intercept it , but ho was too late. The woodsman he met at the union ilopot explained the occurrence leading tn the Iligbt and told Mr. Myers that they were going to Cniiidon. X. > T. , to got married. Mr. Myers was still angry when seen nt the hotel. Ho confessed that Snyder was a suitable ) man for any sensible girl , and bis chief grievance seemed to bo that his daughter should go on a. bridal tour with a man \yho--o wedding outlit would startle civilization. Neverthe less , bo admitted that Snyder bad bolter clothes at home , and his last remark was that if Snyder had made much money lately ho would forgive him. Uiii-olii , ( Irani and Hlicrman. In the North American Review for March appear some hitherto unpub lished loiters of General Sherman. Ono of them describes tbo visit paid by him and ( jenornl Grant to President Lin coln on board the Ocean Queen , nenr City Point , Vn. , on March 27 , ISiW. After tolling how and where he found General Grant , General Sherman says : " \Vo had quite a long and friendly talk , when ho remarked that the presi dent , Mr. l.inc.oln , was near by , in a sleamer lying ut the dock , and ho pro posed that wo should call at once.Vo did so and found Mr. Lincoln on board tlio Ocean Queen. Vo bad mot in the early part of the war , and ho recognized me , and received mo with a warmth of manner and expression that was mo&t grateful. We then sal some time in Iho after cabin , and Mr. Lincoln made many Inquiries about the events which at tended tbo march from Savannah to Goldsboro , and seemed to enjoy the numerous stories about 'our bummers , ' of which bo bad heard much. Whoa in lively conversation , bis faeo bright ened wonderfully ; but if tlio conversa tion llagged , bis face assumed a sad and sorrowful expres sion , ( ionoral Grant and 1 ox plained to him that my r.oxt move from ( loldsboro would bring my army increased to 80,000 men by Sclmllold's and Terry's reinforcements in clo-o communication witb General ( Jranl's army , then invent ing I.eo in Klclumwil , and that , unless Leo could oll'ect his escape and make junction with Johnston in North Carolina , ho would soon bo shut up in Richmond with no possibility of supply , and would have to Hiirronder. "Mr. Lincoln wns extremely inter ested in this view of tbo cnv , and when wo explained that Leo's only chance was lo escape , join Johnstonnnd , being then between me ill North Carolina and Grant in Virginia , ho could choose which to light. Mr. Lincoln scorned un usually Impressed with this , but Gen eral ( Irani explained Unit at tno very inomciil of out1 conversation ( ! oncrnl Sheridan was passing Ills cavalry across , lames river from the north to the south ; that ho would with this cavalry so extern - torn ! bin loft below Pelertburg as to reach the South Shore road , and that if Lee should 'lot go' hisfortillod lines , ho , Grant , would follow him soclo.-o that bo could not possibly fail on mo alone in North Carolina , I in a liku manner ex pressed the fulk'.sl cunlldonuo Unit my 30 Per Cent Saved At MARCUS CLOTH1BC HOUSE IN MEN' SAND BOYS' CLOTHING , GENTS' FURMSHING GOODS , HATS , CAPS , BOOTS AND SHOES , Conic Kirly ; and secure IVii'gains. This Cut Price sale will Last Only One Month. All Winter Goods Must do. K o member the Place. Mil niii' ills lli'oadwiiy , Counuil IIHiltB , lown anny In Xnrtli rurollntx wits willing to copn with l.oo nml Johnston roinlilnrd till ( Iraiit I'oulil I'oino tip , but wo both ajri'i'i-d Unit one inoro bloody luittli1 WUH llkt'ly to Docitf before the IUDSO of the wn r. "Mr , Lincoln ropouloillj Inqulivil us to li-tieral Scliollelil's abll'lly in my nli- H'o , nnd ( .I'oiiicil iinxloiis thnl 1 sliiuilil ri'turii to NorthCarolliiiinnd moi'o tliiin 'oexolaliiKMl : 'Must , niorn Monti ho Hhcd ? Cniinot this last blooily hiittlo l > o ' volih'dVVo plniiii'il llinl'wi1 hud to .ruMimo that ( iiMioriil I.eovns n rciil Ironcral ; Hint lie must * < -o thnt .lolin ton \ ilone was no harrier to my jirojircss ; nml that If my army of Mt,0tli ( viMornns houhl reach' Huflu vHlo , ho in Itli'h- iioml was lost , anil that wo were forced hellovo lie wouhl not wait that Inevlt- ihlo coiii'lusion , lint iiinke ono inoro doM- irrato ollui't. I thinl { wn wi-ro with Mr. .iiiciiln an hour or inoro and thi'UTu- urni'il to ( ii'iiei'al ( ! rant's inmrti'i's , ivhoro Mrs iirniit liuil jiropari'd for \is mine colTce or Ion. Hiii'liif , ' thistnoal Mrs. ( Si-ant inquiri'd If we hud M'i'ii Mrs. " .iiR'oln. I answered , 'No ; I did not \now she was on hoard. ' 'Now , ' t-aiil Mrs. ti-aiil ! , 'you arc n jirott.v | > 'iii' ' , ' cti' . , nnd went on toexplnin that wn had hi'i-n 'nilly of a piece of iinpjiriloiiahli ; riido- loss. Hut tlio fjonornl said , 'Nuvor ninil , wo will repeal the visit tmiiorrow , : uid can tliun see Mrs. Lincoln. ' " l iolcd by Thi'lr ( 'lothen. "Diniiioiiil , luo" Keynolds , n prosper- nns and famous llppor Mississippi boat man , a quiii'terof a century iif'i > , liml an older ht'othor Silas , who was as rich and orratio an hitm-olf , tlio illlTeroiu'o hohiir that whereas "Diamond Joe ' ' was given to rather llashy anparol , "I'nclo Silas' ' WIISIIH soeily in a luit yutir'h HiinllinviM1. The nlder brother lived on a vast farm at Hu ar drove , in Illinois , and hih con stant companion cronyin ju t the word was a man named "Undo Tom" .ludil , who looked and was a oed deal like "Uncle Silas. " Thoi-o two men were fa miliar neuron aho.it the old hoard of trade in I'liioiijio. Hoth were tall anil slim and seedy. Kaeh carvied a loiifj hickory polt- . with the bark on , as a stall' , anil "I'nclo Tom" almost always had a busUnt on his arm becaiiio hu "onnhln't bear poeliets in his clothes' ' Ono ni'ht ( , tin : two old cronies missed tlielr train anil were com pulled to re main in Chicago , MI they went to the 1'aimer house , which wiib then the newest - est jirido of the eity t > y tlio lalfo. 'J'he nijrlil clerk was a dapper youn man , with an air of eolono ; ; nml imporlnnco liovoriii } , ' about him.Vhenho saw tlio two seedy old eodtjors reaoli for tlio rojrister , he accosted them with : "Have you any \K\g \ \ ( ! Ku't" lie was told that they had not notli- nif ; 1ml I'nclo Tom's basket. "Von will liavo to pay in advance. I suppose you know , " 'baid the pretty voting man. "Vesvsaid , Undo Silas , slowly , " 1 supposed wo would , " and with graceful hut misleading humility ho went down into his trousur'.s pookot and fished up a purse which lie bo nti to unwind. "What's the cheapest room in the house' : " ' ho asked. Tlio cheapest was none too cheap , but the clerk named the figure. "All right , " said Undo Hilns , "tnko it out of that"and lie laid down a .I-1,000 bill. bill.The The clerk at once put on his other manners , lie was very sorry lie had inatlo Kiich a grievous mistake. Of course ho could not change tlio bill ; hut that nitulo no dilTerence , lie said ; they could pay at any time , and meanwhile eould liavo anytliiiig they wanted , "C'an't change it , uliV Baid Uncle .Silas. Thoelork repeated that lie could not and did not wish to. "Well , Tom , " bald Undo Silas , quietly , "como on , lets yo to some Ilist-class hotel. 1 told you we'd liavo trouble if ' wccumoto one'of tlicbodioainilaL-es/'aud the two mosiiid out , plunking tlielrtnlTs ! down on the marble tiling us tlmy laughed along down the gorgeous cor ridor. Horsey I'iii'Mons. It is a mistake to hunnofc that Parson Arnoy by tlio sa'o ' of his nmre Amy had retired from the turf. Later news from Karannc , Midi. , that Hov. Mr. Arnoy has just bought a "ono-yoiir-olil Mont gomery eolt , which is sail to bo a speedy youngster. " Mr. Arnoy says the colt is the best ono ho ever saw. lieing a real good judge of horsu llosh the part-on probably lias found a trotter that will be heard from. A MAD I'OlvT rushed Into a newspaper ollk"o recently , nnd threatened lo "clean oul" tlie cn- tablli-linient , biciusc ; they printed liH verses wronp. Said lie : ' ! wrote , 'To dwell forever in a grot of venee , ' and you idiots put it. 'a pot of k'H'tiKp. ' " The inorlllled editor presented him with a vial f Dr. I'lerce's I'lensint Pellets , u year's puhscription and an apology. The'little "Pellets" positively cure Pick and ncrvoii * headache , biliousness costlvi'iiess , iiiulidl diTntigcmi'nts of tbo stomach , bowi-l > and liver , It's n largo contract , but the niulli'st tilings In tlio world do tin' bifiiu' | < s Dr. I'lercc's 1'Iensaiit I'cllt'ls. They're the smallest ' est , but the mo t effect I've. They po to work in the right wav. They cleanse nnd renovate tln liver , stomach and bowels thoi'oughly but they do it ' Inildl.v ant , jrontly' You feel the good they do but vo'u don't feel them do- Inj : It. They're the cheapest pill you can buy , bccaiise they're guarantctd to gho sati-fnctloii , or your money is returned. You only pay for ( he gaod you get. That's / pbui all Or. IMercu's medicines ure told un , ihioinjh SPECIAL COUNCIL Bi.UKKS. SAM : Aln > u < i > mnl law lot nn cany pii.vniiiiitH. lniiilio | at 4iVi I'url. av'inu\ I'oiincll lllulls , l.i. I/Oll MALI- : uri'M'bnii1. ) uuood nloi < ln < if KOII * eral iiieivhandlsn ; will t.ilo t gonil I-IIMI fin m In sun HiMS | cm IDNMIIIIclrai - cliv pi up * crty. Apply ut imi'i1 liiJiihiiMini.V Vanl'at ten , I'mini'll lllniTs. 1/Olt SAI.i : nr exclmngiMi SI'.VOO 1,1 HrixK sloi-Knf limits ntul sliri's ; splrmlM | oi , ! tlonjlll I iilo purl iMisli and in it. In \iiml rli'iir clly pruiii'ity or ln\\ Iniiili Dili U inly fur 11 few dnjH. Johnston X Van I'lUUMi , r.miM-lt IllnlVs , IHI I ! S\ll--Om : > mii.n of t'lydi'iilablioisns sl\ yeiii-s ( ilili wi'lulit , : iOIHI pounds , \\lll. Iain II I'ut Uiu , south of tliu iHsllluiooii Pmy ClOI'K. 1/XA > IINI- : the iM'h'lirutcii : vf , i'hnl ' | plun.w . } J now wnloiTown plaiiiw iiinlnr iiiii. Snlil nn I'lisv | iayiniiits | liy Mnr. llonrli'HH , nuHiJ Ill Sliilsiniin M rrol. Council Illuili J/Olt SAI.K At a Hiiei-llice , t liu-mi Mossier - - ( ifiperfci | t < i HUH I it'll : ' . ' man * ili'slis anil eliulisL'slnrotiimUs. . I laise Inui m'alt ) trui'lt , i ! liral I ilk' sliivi-n. -'rnuiiliT scaln. - Mt'ii l.nl- < TS. I Inn.'plat ( DHII Hour M'ali's. Kri'ltnu St Tell , llTMiiln St. 1/OU 1IKNT 'I'liiOii'TTni'iiii hlocU , irTiTiiy Jlulelt. . with liaxenieiit niul ulvvuior. .l.w. Siiilrc | , llll IVall slivi't. JJ1OIJ SAI.K A ImruMlu ; new inixloiii linnscj ullli all ( hi1 lain Inipio\nuiMil' * . srymt vl roniiis ; will sell on ea y iKivineais ; lo'iitciloti 111 tln > I'lrth avi-iine ninlor lino. II. .1. HiiU-lilu- in.il7 ( llrniiilwiiy. IjlOUSAI.lC KlKlil-roiiin honsi'and two \oi.t \ , mi Harrison st. A minli-rn liuu-o anil 11 L'INH ! Inline clieap. I > . . ! . lllltuliliiiiui , 017 liroadwiiy. TjlOK HALE or HunttUritoa latul , will * J- home * , by J r. It. Uloo. 101 M-iln t. , ijouualt uiuir M. II. CHAMBEHLIN. M. D KVH. 1IAII. NOm-l AN'Il TIIHOATM'Ki IAI.1SV , I'nmirll lllultH. la All illicn-i'sul tint IYK ! l-Mlt. VMsKlillilTIMIOA'l tn-iitcd tt1' ) ! ( liu riM1 hhllland mix. I'ATAiuui. ASTHMA" nml MAY KKVr.ll tri'iiio.l with iMnlni'iit minvis. _ _ SHUCK'.U.iirKllATIONS , wlip-tMiu nrr. inln- li'-Kly inTlcirino I llh tiniiliniiot cnreuM nklll , m- mrhiK pi'rfi'cl rcinIM KINKS I' lll.AsisKS lurar- iili-lt iiriKirllitMl , ciirrvrtlnif all n > ( riiL-tiyi Iroiililm , us Myupla. ll > | > ioiln | n < l Aitlk'lnntl ni. HUM ri'n- iliTliuHltht t'-iir. rli'.ir ami 'ii.'ilnliMi. I'lllioxiu MIIJIIAI.IIIA ntiil SICK IIIMII.VIUifliT : \ , ref of terrible 'UlforliiK. no rulluf , untlri1)unil ) Oillon. touni 1 , sliiitfiut llluclt , over ltiu ! VCu.'j atjru. Uuuncll lllulta. la. Piuley Bnrke. Thon. E. Oasa Jy. Hl'RKli & CASADY , Attoi'neys-eit-Ia\v 1'IIACTICU IX THHSTATK AN1 > rii : > 151t.V1j roniTS. omecs : .1. J. Itrown MnlldliiK , Council HlulTs. Iowa ( II NEW OGDEKT HOTEL ' 'if The Now Ocdnn Hotel , in Coun-11 . 'ifr Ins been complot il rotiiraishod an raoJeni- Izod throiiKliout. , ind if aovron - ot tlio host r liotolsin tbi'statu. It is loc.iteil tnth-jtmii- ness part of t ic c-lty an 1 th i eloctnc inotora > pass the door ijvory lour niinutwh. Fire oi- capi's.ind lir alarms thruti haut ih billJ- mg. Sto.iin heat , hot and cold w.itor and sunshine m every room. Table uasarp issod nnywhi-re. Hates , $ a.OO a ihy. _ QEO. M. V/HITNEY , Man an or. CITIZENS SME BAM Of Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK . 8150,000 , SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 65,000 , TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS-- . . 215.000 DlHK'TOHi-I. A. Mlllor. K 0 Oln.is 1:1 , K U BlniKiirt. B. T. . Hurt , .1. I ) Ediniindsiin. ( Jhailai U. llaunan. Triina.iot Kt'iior.il UanUln { IKIHI- nets , dar rst t-ipitil : ; un.l surplm ot A lianklii Hoiitliwustorn Iowa. INTtHESf UN TIMi DEPOSITS , COUXCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE \YORKS All kinds of living anil I'lciinliii ; il nielli the Highest style or lliurt , Failud anil St.ilnoJ I'librk's niailo to lookas Komi as now Work promptly dniio ami dellveroil In all pain of lliu'Dmitry t-ciiil for pi ice list 0. A. M.U'IIAN. Prop. , IOU Uruadwnv. Near Xortliwt'slerii COU.NUII , 1 OFFICER & PUSI Y , BANKERS. fornor Main nn'l Hro.iilway. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dealers In for. < lsii an I domoitu \ < 'hiut Collodion niailu uuU niloiost ii.iUl on llmt depuilts. At Cole's Hardware Store , 45 Main Si. Wi'sell spp Is m luiUc. You can si\t > miot half liy hiivliu ; In this uuy. I'mrrils un- all ( rrsli und ti'sti-d. Now l > u giiml timr tn surf 1)1 ) UL' Kra-sfor liun- : . ir Yur r.xi'Kcr TO nun : A this year llsuro with u . \ VipH tin1 Vi-lnr cushion tn ! > . ul-o tlie ( Haul. l'i nes ami ti nut to suit everyone. COI.H & COUi , MAIN STR1-HT , TO BEEKEEPEKS. 1 cnrry n full line of supplies , mcluilltifl cUitloti honey knives , smokers , sfH'tums niul nil supplies t'oi * ho n i > im v M. HOOP , J ) 1C i t r > ilw y , Cmu ! 1J. til . In. 27 M MN C. II. & ( o. , Ji.Mv.lry