TF1E OMAHA DAILY BEE , MON3DAY , NOVEMBER 9 , 1801 , THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFMCE : - NO. 12 PEAHL STREET. hy Carrier In my part of IhoCltjr. ii.v. . Tn F I'll own J Iliislnr'sOfllce . No. 4.1 ' I NlRlit Kdltor * . NO.ISI ill.\Olt .1 N. V I . Co. Council IllulTs Lumber Co. , coal. Criifi's chattrl loans , 201 Sapp blocit. Horn , to Mr and Mrs. . .lacoboiler , n son. 1'you want water In your yard or liouse , po to IhxDy's , SIOS Murrlntn block. "Kvnngelliip. " Hlco's ever popular cxtrav- ntwr.a , will bo presented at tbo Hroattway ucntcr next Wednesday evening. The Whist club will bo entertained next Wednesday afternoon nt the resldencu of Mrs. II L. Shepherd on Din IT street. Missci Anna Patterson nnd Hulcn Shep herd will antcrtaln a card party tomorrow afternoon at tbo residence of Uio former on Fourth avenue. Pottawnttamlo Abstract Co. Is prepared to furnish abstracts at lowest prices ; oldest sut of booKn In tills county. Ofllco , Klmball- CtiHtnp Investment Co. The lira hell ran ? nnninbcrof times yes terday and once the department was railed out. There was no lire , hownvur , and tbo nlann was caused by tbo crossing of two ot the wires. Julius A. Coobran nnd Miss Hose Huck- mlnster , both of ill's ' city , were married Sat- ricd Saturday night by I lav. C ) . W. Crofts nt the lesldciK'o of Carl "Lane , on Aventio C ! . They will reside ntU5 ! Nortn Seventh street. Dan Carrlgg Is planning to erect n ware- Itouho ut the southwest corner of Thirteenth nvenuu nnd Alain street. It will bo 50x100 feet in dimensions and four storlc.s high. When completed It will bo occupied by Ault- man , Miller & Co. Huv. J. Cl. White delivered a Icctnro yes terday afternoon In thu Masonic temple on the subject of "Komunism. " The uddross was under the auspices of Uio American Pro tective association , nnd thu bousu was crowded to the limit. An old farmer was van In yesterday with a Inrgo Jag upon him. When hu was searched at the police station hu xvas found to have n rnx.oi * and a bottle tilled with a brownish liquid. Ha claimed to huvo utilized tbo ra/or in dehorning cattle lately on his farm cast of tbo city , and stoutcly dented bavins Urank anything out of the bottlo. Ho said the liquid was a patent mcdlclno which bo had given tbo dehorned cattle to prevent any illness that might nriso from their treatment. The sini'll of the bottle was so much like that of hli breath , liowovor , that ho was slated with drunkenness , and will have n hearing this morning. Ho gave his name as Andrew Gorman. An nlann frori box I ! " brought the flro de partment out lest evening about tiI)0 : ) o'clock to the corner of Thirteenth avenue nnd Twenty-llrst street , where the residence of A. B. Chornlss was on lire. IJy the tlmo tbo hose was In play the building was so fargono that nothing could bo dnno excepting to nrc- vent the bluzo from being communicated to the neifihljorliig bouses. The furniuiro was all moved out , but the house was entirely dcstrovcd. It was tbo property of Isaac Chornlss , and the damage Is thought to bo about J)00 ! ) , which is covered by insurance. Tbo bln/o originated In n closet'but bow , no ono ] < no/s. ns tbo family occupying the house was nil away at the tlmo. . . Miss Mary Glonson , fashionable dress maker , 1-1 i'eurl fetroot , upstairs. Teapots worth $1.00 with ono pound of good ton worth "fie , all for Toe , Lund Bros. , i3 ! Main street. The finest grade of boots and shoos at Harris' , 0 1'carl street W. S. Baird , attorney , Everett block. The finest linoof lamps in the west. Lund Bros. , iU Main street. Miss Grace Osborno has accepted a posi tion as a teacher in a school at Schuylcr , NOD. NOD.Mrs. Mrs. Mary Cole and daughter , Miss Lauri , of Mt. Pleasant , arrived in the city Saturday evening nnd will visit the family of W. T. Cole , DIG Bluff street. Now Novelties in autumn and winter millinery. Come and see them. Misses Sprink & Feuron , Council BlulTs mil linery parlors , I29 ! Broadway. Grand Opi-ning. Our grand fall and winter opening takes place Tuesday evening , November 10. Doors open ut 7. No gouds sold that evening. From then on the store will bo open every evening until 0 p.m. Boston Store , Fothoringham , Whitolaw & Co. , Council BlulTs , Iu. IIuvo you hud ono of these ologunt teapots with u pound of gY > od tou ? Only VCe , Lund Bros. Swanson Music Co. , Masonic temple. Mmulol& Klein sell furniture , carpets , " fookinf , and houting stoves at cost to quit business. Kindergarten in rooms next to Y. M. C. A. , Morrium block. Experienced teachers. Itates very low. Grand opening ! Don't forgot to visit the Union Pacific Tea Co. 's now store , 400 Broadway ( opposite Boston store ) . They are giving wonderful inducements for opening day , Now teas anu eolTeo. Now presents , i Evening and dress hats specialties ut the Louis , .Masonic block. Hotel Gordon Is first class. 82.00. mortality in October. City Physician Jonning.s has completed his monthly report to the city council of nil doatln occurring during the month of October. The total number of deaths was twenty , of whlnh thirteen wore children under 5 years ot ago. Of the victims thirteen were males , nnd seven females. During the month there were thrco cases of diphtheria and ono cuso of scarlet fever , Done of which were fatal. None of the deaths were the result of any contagious disease , nnu no ono disease was the cause of any considerable proportion of the total number , so as to glvu rise to any suspicion that Uio sanitary conditions of tno cltv nro not what thev should bo. On the contrary. Dr. Jennings atntos thnt as a whola the city was never In nny more healthy connditlon than It now Is , nnd the small number of deaths is a suniclent evliloiico of the fact. During October , 185'J , there were forty deaths , ami during October , Ibtll , there were twenty-nino. The city physician 1ms mnilo nn Investiga tion of nil the cases of dlphthnrln that have occurred during the past year and a half In thu city for the purpose of finding out , It possible , what was the cause. Ho states that the city water could not hnvo boon ro- eponaiblo for the epidemic which the city suffered n few months ago , but that every case , BO far as can bo learned , was the result of natural cause * . .Men's Men ubout town tire coming to rouli/.o moro fully that the pluco to buy their neckwear , collars and cults , souks , flannel - nol and wluto shirts and all suoh things _ . t ! H hero , and the way to buy them IB the - way \vo \ sell them close down to the lownst water mark. Boston Store , Coun cil BlulTs , Jo. Drs. Woodbury , dontUta , 30 Pearl etruot , next to Grand hotel , Telephone 145. lllgh grade work a specialty. Oldest nnd best whisky , mndlclnal uso. Jarvis Wine company , Council Blutl's. Now fall goods , finest in the city , at - _ Jtaitor'u , thu tailor , 310 Broadway. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Board of Supervisors Will Tochy Mnke the Official Returns. TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES IN DOUBT , Afiei an All Niuht Tussle "With Itio eltt-iMicltccs mul CIcrkM \\i-ro TuoTlretl for The Hoard of Supervisor * will moot thli morning for the purpose of making thoofll- clal count of ttio votes cast at tliu last elec tion. 1 ho figures will probably bo the sumo as liavu alruady been published from tbo of- ilclul returns , and tbo count Is not likely to muku any diftcrcnco xvlth the results already fount ! on the county nnd Rtato tickets. On tbo townsbli ) ticket , however , ttio count nan an Important bearing. Wlion the Judges and clerks finished their nil night's work on 'luosdny morning they wcio no ( 'lad to bo through that they contented them- selvrs with mnldnu n memorandum of the results of the stnto and county ticket vote , but inndo no note of the township vote ex cepting that which was sealed up securely Inside the tin boxes which nro to bo opened this mornlntr. The cat.dldatcs on the township tickets tire therefore In blissful ignorance as to whether they will bo called upon to servo the people nox' year or will bo left to hunt a joe somo- whcrb olsc , nnd nothing dcllnlto can bo learned until the supervisors moot. The re publicans , however , concede the election of the other follows , and have lain down , prepared - pared to bo most happily surprised In case they Umi out they have happened to MIUCCY.O thlOUK'h. Domestic : * . The place who'ro nro congregated the fabrics for homo us-if. CottoiiH , llannols , titblo Iiiioiisi'rasliodtowel9nipkitis ! , com forters aiiil bltuikuts shcotiiifrri , etc , , etc. The foundation of a suc < losslul business rests upon ti doiirlmont ] ) of thin nature , 'and it bohoovcs us to preserve and stroiifjthuii the Rood nniiio whichvo huvo obtained for the best providing this manner of merchandise. Uoston Store , Council BlulTs , la. Wo have our own vinyards in Califor nia. JutvisVino company , 803 Main st. Plush chalra from $1.75 un ; bed room suits from $10.60 up ; wire springs , 41.-10 , at Morgan's , 7-10 Hroadway. Cloaks. This season , as always , but more than over , wo are beating competition to death in the selecting1 and in tiio show ing of fall and winter outside garments. Call and get our prices and heo our styleH. Every garment a money savor. Huston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Ten percent off on all millinery or dered during the first three days each week at. the Louis. Uocular montini ? of Kxcolslor lodRO , No. 2.VJ , Ancient Free mid Accepted Masons Monday evening , November 0. Visiting brethren cordially invited. By order of tno W. M. TJIK 11 AST STONE : . Ono Important Pun of Hie City Hall "Work Completed. The stone work on the new city tmU is com- plotcd. The last stone was laid Saturday In the presence of Superintendent Coots and n number ot the outgoing and incoming coun cil. While there wore was.no . public demon stration , there was n feeling of general satis faction nnd a realization that ere many months the building would bo ready for occu pancy. The particularstono that was slid Into plnco today was simply a piece of Portage red sand stone , weighing four tons. While in ( act it was a stone , it was and will bo to all tlmo to como known as n gorgon. U'hera this particular gorgon rests is on the south- cast corner of the tower on the southwest corner of the building. It is 1(17 ( feet above Farnam street euro line and enjoys the com pany of two other gorgons , one being upon the northwest and the other upon the northeast corner of the towor. The gorgons are mythical animals and like their brothers the pyrosis that hover over the main entrance nro supposed to bo exact representations of winged creatures that existed long ages bo f ere man sot his foot upon this earth. The work of placing the last gorgon In po sition was not a dlfllcult ono. It was brought out of tno storehouse on a largo truck. A strong rope was placed Justin front of its shoulders , ttio signal was given to the engineer. A moment later there was a puff of steam and the titiro carvoJ rock was on the way to Its destination , where it will remain. The trip was successfully ac complished. A few pounds of inorter formed the bed. and then the stone was lowered Into its plnco. The work of completing the tower will now bo commenced , and to Uo this there will bo constructed a paranot llvn foot in height. This will bo covered with heavy sheet copper nnd will support an iron-roofod suiro that will reach tulutv-uvo feet above ttio top of the parapet. This gives the top ot the splro u height of 201 foot auovo the Furnam street curb lino. Tbo now boilers that nro to bo used for the purpose of boating the now city hall have arrived and have been put in placo. The work of sot.ting them Is progressing rapidly and the chances now arc that steam will bo turned on in the building about the Hist of next month. _ _ It.YlllKS IIKI11M ) TIllQ 1IA.KS. Court KCIMIPH That Are Ituconi- liiK Painfully KiTiieiit. | The police court Is not a criminal Idndor- gnrten. but it furnishes proof that Mich places abounu. It frequently reveals in stances of juvenile , almost iiifantllo , uoprav- Uy , but it sometimes shows som'thlng oven worse than that. It introduces infant ! , to the prisoners' dock in tbo arms of criminal moth ers , who nro more wretched nnd depraved possibly than it will ever bo possible for the little ones to bccomo , oven with this school ing In infamy. Such ncuso occurred bnrciy n week i go , when a woiniui nnd her paramour wcrqloekod up lor adultery , nnd n baby loss than a yc.ir old was locked with it.s mother In u cell with nearly half u score of the scarlet denizens of the Third ward. When brought boioro the Judge , ( hero was fouirO to bo no question us to tlio woman's guilt , but as a hearing was demanded and it could not occur for several days , the defendant was released on her own recognizance , simply because the court would not 'Order the Innocent looked jp again to suiter with the guilty. Saturday morning the scene was repented. Annlo U'olls was found on the streets almost helplessly intoxicated with her baby In her arms , The infuut was scarcely thrco months old , but with It.s half unconscious mother was loaded into the patrol wagon and driven to Jail. The night was spent In am ron-barred , stono- floored cell , and In the morning the woman shunted Into the pollen court room with her offspring. No onci could doubt the truth of the charge , but the prisoner could not pay a Uno. 'I hero was no question us to w'hat should bo done , and soon afterward two DrUonors , but only ono culprit , went out tram thocrlmo burdened atmosphere of the court room. I'ollcn court audiences are not as n rule ex cessively tender hearted , but the scene was ono that awakened footings that are not us ually experienced there , THIS IS OW1O1AU Tlmmnw1 Version of an Kluoiloii Day KplMXlts OMAHA , Nov. 7. TothoKditorofTiiB DEB : Having road several accounts of my arrest oa election day In the First precinct of the Kovonth ward , none of which Uo mo Justice. I end you n correct report of tbo same. 1 was appointed and given n certlllc.ilfj by the chairman of the county ami cltv contra ! com mittees to challenge Illegal votes In my voting precinct. About 'J o'clocf p.m. I challenged a person living In n grading camp. The Judges allowed lilintovotc.nithot.gh ho staled under oath that ho bad omy resided llftccn days in the precinct , nnd only Intended to stny ns long as he could got work. I snid to them that I was not surprised that they did so , as In my opinion thov were only carrylmt out tbo srhemo started by Mnyor Cushmp when ho appointed thooloction boards in this city , I. o. . , to steal the vote at the polls. At this ono "of the Judge ) arose frnm tils sent at the table and started for mo , saying ho would tnke no such abmo from mo. And UK ho was about to assault mo. In solf-dofenso f threw off my coat and clenched my list nothing moro. A policeman present caught hold of mo nnd placed mo under arrest. Culled ttio patrol wagon and took mete to the police station , placed the charge against me of "dloturblng the peace , and wanting to light. " When 1 remonstrated with him for doing so nnd that it was the Judge that was wanting to light , ho bald ho did nut see him do anything , but he saw mo pull of my coat. When arraigned for trial before the Judge , ho promptly ordered my discharge. Now ns to the part taken by P. M. lUrklmusor , not being n voter in tbo precinct cinct , ho him no right under the law Inside the polling place. In answer to inquiries made to him bv the Judges , ho advised them to pay no attention to my challenge ? , nnd that I had no right to interfere in any way with the persons offering their voto. Ho was ordered out of the polllnir place bv one of ttio jutliros , and luckily enough for him bu went , of Justice to Judges Xottsmnn nnd I'crry.two In the board , I duslro to say they were not In favor of receiving the grader's voto. He- spsotfully , Cn uti.Ki I. . . THOMAS. Lie Witt's Little Early unorj , DJ stpill. 11AIU3 SP01UM.V NKimASKA. Skill and PiUionco Touted In Wild ( loose Shooting. There Is , perhaps , no spot known on the continent in which the skill and patience of the sportsman are moro severely tested than in shooting wild geese , says a , writer in Outing. Indeed , man's intelligence is moro nearly matched by these birds than by any other wild creature. The displays of their instinct would surpass belief wore they not authenticated beyond possible question. .It Is in evidence that Hooks , both largo and small , following a chosen leader , though enveloped for days in impenetrable fogs , will yet hold steadily on their course along the Atlantic coast and land without dllliuulty at the place intended , when the captain ofa vessel , endowed with what wo call the superior intelligence of man and supplied with every aid which science can furnish , errs in his reckoning , frequently be comes bewildered and comes to land fifty miles from llio point -ho had expected to reach. The memory of the wild geese is phe nomenal. They appear to keep in mind from year toyearspecilic localitiesslum- ning them if they have been found dan gerous , and making use of them in the course of thotr semi-annual Ilights. Back of Gaspe , in Canada , is n , singular elevation in the landscape. It is a con spicuous landmark , and is of importance to truidos and hunters who visit that wild region. Uut the geese maUo use of it , too , for it has long boon observed that when they reach this spot in their au tumnal Iliglit they invariably change their course from west to south. The youngbirds are often obstinate in their dobiro to continue on to the westward , but the older ones , so soon as they are above or abreast of this landmark , inva riably turn southward , and if the young do not promptly follow , turn and circle around thorn uiid compel them to take the course desired. Geese belong to the great family of migratory birds , living in the north during the summer months and spend ing the winter in the south. During their spring flight northward they stop for some little time , and in their autm- nal southward journeys for several months , on the broad wheat fields and corn fields of many of our western states , where they freouently gather in such numbers that any statement concerning - corning thorn which should bo even ap proximately true would bo regarded as an exaggeration by persons who have not been thero. It is a very conserva tive remark , however , to say that they nro found in some places in Nebraska in Hocks of thousands and tens of thous ands. In many sections , notably the northwestern portion of the btato , the residents do not estimate the si/.o of a Hock by numbers , but by indicating how largo a space they would occupy when at rest. 1 was spending a night with n far mer , near whoso sod house I had buon shooting mallard duck. .fuel before dark ho came in and asked if I would like to try my hand on geese , adding that a good-sized llock had just alighted on Iho lake not far away. I inquired how many ho thought there were , and his reply was , "About four acres I reckon. " But while their number is legioncom paratively few are over brougnt to bag by the average sportsman , it requires a careful study of their habits , together with a patience almost .tob-liko , to en able ono to got' near enough &o that his kill as a marksman will bo ot much vail. I have known ; mon whoso record in bagging otlior game was quito remarkable - markablo , to como in after a morning of hard work without so much as a feather to show for it. But geese will outwit any man who lias not had an experience with them covering moro than ono hoa- bonaid ) oven the o who think they have learned all about the habits of the goose will bo surprised at now evidences of Intelligence coming constantly to their notice. I once had an aggravating oxporioiu-o of thin kind. 1 had been , for a week or two , shooting duck along the Loup river in .Nebraska and had enjoyed several good din ners on roast geese without having given much attention to that sort of game. Hut while shooting duck and curlew I noticed a broad sand bar on the opposlto sldo of Iho river where largo numbers of geese spent the night. They were out of my reach and 1 had no boat with which to cross the stream. Some live milcH below the house was a rail way bridge. Ono afternoon I took a liberal - oral supply of ammunition and telling my comp iiiloii I would probably not re turn until near midnight I crossed ho bridge and Btnrtea up the other bunk. Some distance away at my right n solitary sod shanty stood on a ridge of land which projected into a region of low land or "draw" like a promontory jutting into a lake. There were no other houses within a distance of many miles , siivo the ono where I hail boon skipping. I wont over and inquired of the woman who answered my run on the rough door for what length of tlmo the geeSe had boon accustomed lo spend the night on the bur. " 'Bout blx weeks , I reckon , " was her reply. "U'hora do they come JnV" snln I. "Over that brush. " And she pointed to the willows wnioli marked the line between the Band of the river ami Iho grass-covered prairie. "Do they ulwuvs " como iu there ? " "Yes , Burtin. " "And do they go out the same way ? " "Yes. " I know , of courBO , that goose travel in a bcaton track through the air with us much regularity as the mpOfp of Nova Scotia follow a forest puthutori as people who live in a city take tn tiha-sidowallcs , but I wanted to know If thoWi/peoplo hud notlcc-d it Contlnulng , I uskuil If 'hbr ' husband had shut iniuiv of the bird ; . "N"o. ho hain't got no giln.1'1 ' "Do huntorw come ill lilft'o ' nuu'liV "I hain't seed nuito nfortf'this your ? " "U'horo do the goose feeUV" " 'Bout ton inllusto Iho nofthoust'nrd , I reckon ; on Smith's wheat atubblo. ' * "What tlmo do they lonvo the river in the afternoon':1' : ' u ' "Bout-1. alltts. " This shownd the ticcurue.y of her ob servation , for those birds , Uivo ; regular hours for feuding. They are alwayH to be found on the who.it fields from 8 to 10 In the forenoon and from 4 in the after noon until sunsut , and they could not bo moro punctual in starting for their meals if each onu carried a chronometer. Looking at my watch I saw that It was now nearly half past H , so I walked over toward the river , where I concealed my self among the tall weeds and waited. It was as I expected. Promptly atI o'i'lock the birds rose like a huge cloud and with a fearful chattering and "honking" Hew away toward the stubble fluid. Then I began operations , fooling so certain of the success of my plan that I clapped my hands in glee , as Napoleon did at Wa terloo just before Bluchor's arrival , and ns It proved , with quito as little occa sion. sion.On On the broad sandbar were largo num bers of logs and btumps and roots of trees , which hud boon brought down by the spring freshets and had become stranded there with the subsiding wa ters. I expected to use ono of these for a blind from which I could pour hotshot into the column as the geese came back at night. But I failed to find anything to suit my purpose exactly , and so I placed two stumps together , moving each ono for the purpose perhaps say live or six feet. I was very careful not to disturb anything else , and the sand all about had been trodden so hard by the geese that 1 loft no footprints. I was familiar witli the construction of blinds , and felt auro that this 0110 would not bo noticed by the birds. Indeed , 1 am confident that any person accustomed to pass that way at morning and at night would not have de tected anything unusual. Then I went back to the shore again to hide my self among the woods. I know the birds would send out ono or moro scouts in udvuneo to see if all was right. This is ono of their marked peculiarities , If they have alighted in safety at n given spot for a hundred times they will not again revisit it until borne of their number have examined and reported that all is well. Scores and scores of times have I scon this il lustrated , and it is a recognized fact among sportsmen. It was for the scouts that I was now waiting. Just before suiibot four stalwart old follows came down from the northeast to reconnoitre and report. They Mow About over the sand bara for a while , till one of them noticed thu misplaced , stumps. Then they began a chattering which was kept up for about five minutes. Following this they alighted at a safe distance ' from the' blind , and , with their long necks upraised , stood perfectly still for at least a quarter of an hour , evidently watching tbo subpiclous slumps. By and b > they raised and Hew around the place several times at a great height , until suddenly ono of the number gave a peculiar ' 'honk , " and as fust as their wings could carry thorn they wont back over the wil lows and up into th3 northeastern sky. 1 knew they had not boqn.mo , but 1 sus- poted something was wrong , though I still thought I should bag some game. Hurrying across the bar , 1 took my posi tion behind the stumps and placed a do/on heavily charged shells on the sand icady for instant use after the first shot should empty my gun. Then I waited and waited and waited. Day light , faded into dusk and the dusk deepened into darkness , until at length the moon bhono Drightly and the stars rained down their lustre on the scone. liight o'clock came , and ! ) , and 10 , and half-past 10 , 11 and not a solitary bird came over the willows or alighted on the sand. Nor did they como at all. They had not loft the region , for I hoard them as they camn in countless throngs and took their places by the river bide more than half a milo distant , where they had never been known to settle ba- foro. I was completely outwitted , and shouldering my gun I st'urted homeward muttering : "Oh , you geese ! you deserve - servo to live , for you are smarter than I. " There is a point in northwestern Ne braska where unothcr largo stream unites with the Niobrara river. For half a milo above their junction tliero stretches a wide tract of clnib and walor oaks among which tall grasses grow to a height of four or live feot. Both rivers have broad sand bars , and in reaching them from either direction the birds are likely to puss over this wooded tract. As they are so soon to alight they do not fly very high , and , in fact , they seem lo think that if they are n little way above the tree tops limy are out of dan ger. It was my fortune to discover tills , and ono morning soon afterward my companion and I took our btalions in the grass. The first birds Unit attempt ed to pass foil easily , at . * hort range , and when the multitude of them rose , flock by flock from the river beds , u largo number passed directly oor where we were hidden and wo had rare sport for an hour in bringing thorn down. Wo had far moro than wo could carry back to camp , and were compelled to send for a team to bring up the iriime. Ono method frequently madoueo of Is to dona suit of cloihing very nearly the color of the sand in the river beds and take a position on the mind bar on a moonlight night. In such case those who nro to do Iho shooting should bond a porbon bevond where the ilook are resting for the night til discharge a gun and bet thorn in motion . Like most birds they can see but pa'orly at night , and after being disturbed this way will break into squads and lly , baclc and forth up and down the river fo.v a long time , and the sportsman hus.jin admirable op portunity to bag a lurgQpumbor as they attempt to pass him. , ( , ( is essential in such cases , however , that ho have a good rotrlovor , othcrwjso' ho will lose many of the birds whlofi , fall into the HARMESS. TO ASSIST NATURB the body is the great mission of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Microbl cannot exist in the it prompt ! ) e "lforces them out , nnd cures the patient. It has relieved thousands in a few days who had suiTeicd for years. JIii. F. Z. NKI.SON , n prominent and wealthy citizen of Fremont , Nebraska , Bufloicd for years with 8CHOFULA , and U continued to grow worse in spile of all treatment. Finally , Font' Hottlcti of him. He writes : "Words inadequate to express my gratitude and favorable opinion of SWIFT'S SPECIFIC. Treatise un Blood ud fcklu UUeuei mailed free , tiWUT BI'KCIFIO CO. . Enwer 3. AtlouU , ax Do you know why You are a Republican ? Do you know why You are a Democrat ? Do you know why You are an Independent ? Do you know why You are a patron of i The last is local and possibly the most important to answer as it con cerns your pocketbook direct. In the History of Omaha Political parties have come and But Hellman has stood On the fickle sea Of prosperity. Many merchants have come and gone , But Hellman has stood. Yankee tricks have been inflated Into the minds of men And prospered for a season. Yankee notions have come to town Ana the fickle public , here as elsewhere , Have at times fallen into the gilded net , And has made many an upright man Falter in his business career , But Hellman has stood. Hellman and his influence With but few others Have turned the home of the sagebrush And Redman into a civilized community In which all live today. Many men faltered on the way , But Hellman has stood. / You rally to the flag in times of war Without a murmur , In times of peace the mind of the public Is often led astray , But a dollar is a dollar The world over , And dollar's worth of clothing Intelligently bought Is as good as a dollar So any man in need of the clothing. Brass is made to look like gold , So is shoddy made to look like clothing. We have done a prosperous Clothing business in Omaha For thirty-eight years : Form your own conclusions. Our $10 suit counters Has a whole new bunch of goods And we say , without flattery to orselves That better values do not exit And the suits show it On this counter for $10. For the workingman We still maintain That $4.00 and $4.50 line Of suits that look so neat And wear so well As ypu wander to and fro Between your shop and home. Our hosiery and underwear ' We own direct from the mills , And any man who says He can undersell us . . In shirts , drawers , or sox , Is falsifying for a gain. The most you can do is the best , ' And all the Yankee tricks in creation [ 'Though it may blindfold a few ] Will give no man more Than a dollar's worth of goods for $ i. That Hellman has given To all men with whom It has been his pleasure To come in contact For lo , these last 38 years. Reason with yourself , and If you discover a nigger in the fence , Stand by Hellman. His experience is your safeguard , Ane he is still at the Same old stand , Corner Thirteenth and Farnam. TTT Si'ECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. f iirms for hiilo. Kino f iirm of 4MJ an us IOWA ' . K\tiu eootlSiiTi-ncro fitini , J.I ) . Im proved ILO-aciu inrm. 1" mlles from Council llliitl'H , till. 5-iiuru garden tiuuts $ * . " > pur acre. Johnston & V.m I'uttun. Council Hlutl's. \ \ ' ANTKIl ShoiMiial.er at oiiuu. U Kin- nclian , II I'earl slieut. _ A OIKS and cantli'iium wanted for licst T Jsi'llhiK book In the uurld ; I ) IK' wnKissi for liolldnv ir.-ule ; tt : a day oriiii per rent. Call or nildruvJ 13 ICappi'll ave . Council Illulfs. _ ITIAIIMS. ( 'union lands , house1 * , lots and -L business blocks for naif or rout. Day & 1 1 rss. : ,1) ) I'L'ail sliuut. Council HliillH. _ \AUIJNU man uith u.iplt.il wNbus to uuy u JL HtucU of ( jropyr'os or hoots an I shoes , will nut a fi-iooin house and lot In Utniihii as part pay. O'f. . Ik'u ollicf. Council Illulls. nOHSAIiK rinofl-yuur-old man. , ' about I.IWJ ii'MimH. lOil Main slrcot. /OK HAMor : Hunt-Nuar Domiull lllulTs and Omalia. uraln uluv.ttor In uooil rnn- r ; shutlln ; , ' capuultr about 4WO Imsh- clH daily , lluru IK a bargain for somu ono. U. I' . Ulllviir , 12 .Noith Main street , Council The \V ( 11 I or 1'u I Hniliant ilniiio Stove The most durable , rconoiiilo.il , clean , fluent ImliufH and ho.iturs over ollured the , iulillu. \Vo ar also aiumls lor tno coli'hrali'tl I' . I * . Huwnrt huittliiK and coo ! > luu htovus. Don't fall to oitll and sun us If vou want a stove. Wo are pleased to show onr KOOIII touvory ono whether you are roulyto pnruhahn or not Can BOII on thu Installment plnn wliuu do- blircl'i > huari'li tliu ju.irKots and oiler the best valnu for the inoiiuy , uhctliur His In a tll'.UO cook stuvo or a if KUO steel run o. folo & Cole , 41 MAIM rlvor and , whether doiul or wounded , tire boon boyund his reach. Taken nil in all there in perhaps no sport which in more exhilarating or more likely to ho enjoyed a ( tor one 1ms ImiTallUlo experience than that of shootingthu wild ( , ' "otio. DoWltt's ' Little K\rly : Kisors for tbo ilvor. "Tho devil U so well known Hint ha ncods no introduction. Ills licadqiiarturd are In Iiell. but ho ban u branch oillco in Hnobo- inlih. " So said Kov. J. W. Uorranco In bo- u sorinon at SnonotnUh on Sunday What Is moro attractive than n pretty fnco with a fresh , bright complexion I For it , use Pozzonl'b Powder. COUNCIL BLUFFS STERM DYES WORK AlMtinds of DvoinK mid t In.imn ? clon In the hitjliajt st13 of the art. Fadoaanl Htalnaa . ' 1 . Work ply done anil delivered In nil pirti of tlia br.os inailo to loo'c ns tm ; as na w. prom unlry. Send for price list C. A. MACIIAN , PROPRIETOR. 1013 Broadway , Near Narthworor > Dapot , COUNCCLBLUFF3 , IOWA. W. C. ESTE1\ 14 N. Main St. , Council Bluffo. 'Funeral ' Director and Emba'tn-r. rilimhorc Atuirnoy .it I/an , No. I HI . J , tllilllllJllSi | .0ir | htruut , ever llnsli- null's ( tore. Toluplionu No. - > 1 liouri. b a. in. Uu p. ui , Uuunull Illulti , 1 1. Xr Ilinilflrc AttornoJ at law I'r.io a oauilUUb itl.0 in the stuto unl fudorat conrtH , Itojim .1. t unti S llcno block , Council limit * . 1 1. THE GRAND Council Bluffs , la. THIS ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR , Managop. CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. APITAL STOCK . . $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 OiiiKarnut I. A. Mlllor. R O. aioason. U TJ. Khiiinirl. I- I II irt , .1. I ) . Edmiindson. Uharlut 1C. HuniMii. Truis ; ict , Kunor.il iLinklnx liusl- nuks. l/ariislcapital ) and lurulu * of uny ban'c In tjonthwuiturn loiv.i NTE.REST ON TIME DEPOSITS MSTMTIOMLBAE OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , 10/VV / Paid Un Capital $ ll,00t ( ) ) > Olileit orgnnltoil bunk lln Hi a cllr. Kurolgn and itomaitlo tifolmuo nml ooil oourltloi. Knuilil Mtuntlun pnlit to aullucllnni. Account * of ludlvla- unli , bunki , buakuM ami corporation ! lalloltoJ. Corri'ipomturico In vll'il. UKO. I' . SANfolU ) , t'raildant. JLY , UIKKMA.V. CtihUr. A. T. 111U1C , AltUtuat CttbUr