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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:{FRIDAY after his marriage to his wife, and that the woman js Hving at present in Chi- ongo with hér two children, and is in destitute circumstance Mrs. Clark No. 2 is rapidly improving since the ar- rival of her brother, Mr. Smart, and was yonlcrv.ln{l able to sit up for the first . THE DAILY BEE . COUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL STREET. livered by Carrier in Any Part of the City at s ate b k. THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS. A New Witness Appears to Tell of Main's Killing. essary to insure success. Thus one senredlobe about exhausted and ' the favorable 1dea with inventors of car logs were not in the best of condition. heaters has been to put a reservoir of | On swept the pursued and the pursucrs, water above the stove and empty it by a.| every bound bringing the dogs nearer valve arranged.to work only when | the haunches of the tired elk. Sud- the turned over. The trouble’| denly the elk changed his course and with these inventors is, they did not | plunged down the side of the ridge, seems tothink of the scalding steam | making straight for the falls. Over- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ‘' ALLEN & BELL, 2% pers irbuso Bioek. Connet aft i s H. BIRKINBINE. 52oitiitimies Specincations. S ! B mne ey ContePer Week, 0 | TWO BURGLARS \SENTENGED | g thne: seee s better, amdale | ¥hichAwould be gonerated, One of the | hanging the edge of the river and tow- LW, o T L J e though somewhat flighty at times, her novel ideas is a lange door in the side of | ering directly above the pool at the foot s ] oarynee O99ich, No, — Tind wandors but 1ietla. - Clark {6 still | the car where the stove stands. When | of the falls was a huge rock On to this [ Pervision of Public Work. Brown Building, Council Bluffs E GRT on, No, 2. Worse Rumors About Clock's Matri- | jnil, and his chances for gotting clear the accident occurs the door is expected | rock'the bull made his way, and plant- Towa. — T T monial Bureau—The Slander Jury | are daily growing less. He is & man mhl‘!y o{:cn nr}d the! stove to Eumb e out. | ing himself within a fow feet of the & MINOR MENTION. Wanta A Majority Vote Taken well along in years, and has caused This, however, works only in case of | edge and with lowered antlers awaited the car turning over on one side. There | the attack,. He did not have to wait have been numergus patents taken out | long. The dogs came ‘on with a rush on the iden of having the heating ap- | and hurled themselves at their prey. paratus in asmall car by itself, with | First one and then another dog was pipe connections through the train. caught in the elk’s antlersand sent One originul idea 18 to have two pipes | howling into the depths below. Just with funnel mouths extending outin | when the fight was the hottest the rock frontof the engine on either side. As the | or ledge upon which the battle was be- engine moves along the cold air rushes | ing fought suddenly gave way-and with into the pives, is carried along through | a crash the combatants were dropped the boiler and heated, and thence trans- | into the water and rocks at the foot of ferred to pipes running through the | the falls, and their bruised and bleed- cars, ing remains were swept on down the But the big round vessel ol oil to be | stream. carried on top of the car is on eman’s —— !)urc\,\' original motion. His idea is to The Sales of Cashmere Bouqnet heat the stove with oil instead of coal, | exceeds in amount the importations of and the supply is to be carried in the | all toilet soaps, as shown by U. S. 1887 much misery among the, weaker sex. His position Annt at present is most un- enviable, and it is probable that the doors of the penitentiary will soon close on him. B N. Y. Plumbing Co. & New spring goods at Reitag's. Money to loan on improved city prop- erty by W. S. Cooper, 130 Main strect. Yesterday J. W. Hosier sold to Nels Swanson lot 7, block 17, Hall's addition, ks for 8300. % A marriage license has been issued to Pavid E. Cook and Maggie E. Jones, both of this county. ! There will be a sxech\l meeting of d Unity Guild at 2 o'clock this afterncon i at the residence of Mr. Garduer. Printed copies of the mayor’s messnge to the city council were yesterday dis- tributed with the compliments of Mayor Y F INLEY BURKE Attorney-at-Law, Second Floor Brown —Miss Freemans Thanks, y Building, 115 Pearl Street, Council - The Coffman Case. Bluffs, Towa. The trial of A. W. Coffman for the killing of J. K. Main, got fairly under way yesterday. Much of the evidence will be the same in substance as on the preceding trial, and the case will not probably be long before the court. The first witness yesterday was Joe Blake, of Avoca. He did not see the be- ginning ot the trouble between Main and Coffman, 1n Tyron’s restaurant, but when he first saw them Main was at- N—SGHUR “Justice of the Peace. Office over American [- y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, owa. —_-_— STONE & SIHS Attorneys at-Law, practice in the State y and Federal Courts. Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa. —— E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main stréet, up-stairs, ———— The Majority Don't Rule. The jury in the Richardson-Scott case are still out. Yesterday they asked the court to accept & majority verdict, as the probability of arriving at a 3 Rohrer. tacking Coffman. He did not see Coff- unit { herical i the roof. This | tr 1 . ed conclusion appeared decidedly | Spherical reservoir on the roof. 8 | treasury report. ¥ v 3 There will be a special meeting of the | man draw the revolver, but saw it in his iy 2 | vessel is so attached that us soon ns the — — business house in the city. llections a specialty. eity council at lgeo’clock to-morrow | hands an/instant after the shooting. It slim. This proposition was submitt car topples over it unfastens itself, and ¥ Col b ! s to the attorneys in the case, Mr. Flick- inger, attorney for plaintiff, agreed to abide by this decision, but Colonel Scott wanted a decision by the entire jury. This information was given to the jury and they are still balloting. i i Sheafe loans money on real estate. ——— goes rolling off across the fleld outof | SPECIAL NOTICES. the way. The supply of oil being thus cut off, the stove goes out. A partof hreron this plan is a contrivance which, as the NOTICE. . car turns over, sends u puff of com- PRCTAL advertisements, such as Lost, Found, pressed air through a pipe and blows | &) To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding out all of the lights. ete., will be' inserted in_this Golumn at the low " rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first in. Numerous patents have been taken | gertion and Five Cents Per Line for each sybse out for inclosing the car stove in a | quentinsertion. Leave advertisements at our fire-proof compartment. There is one O:Pfi' No, 12 Pearl Street, near Broadway, Coun- arrangement_which, when the crash | SLDBIuTS, Towa. comes, lets a heavy casting in the form WANTS. of a huge cap fall over the stove and - e The general objection which rail- mtwentu! fesidenee of Hev. Mr. Iice, Itent morning to transact some importani business. Mr. L. €. Dunn will build a 81,000 ad- dition to his First street residence. ‘Work will be commenced in ashort time by Contractor Riss. One drunk relieved the monotony of the police court yesterday morning. An assessment of #5.10 squared his account with the outraged law, and emptied his pocketbook at the same time. Thomas Donnelly died yesterda, morning at his residence, 1524 Tenti avenue. The funeral will take place at 10 o’clock this morning from the Catho- was still smoking. Dr. McConnaughey was next put upon the stund to testify in regard to the post mortem held. There were no marks upon Main except the bullet wound in the side of the face, the ball going backwards und lodging near the base of the brain. The next witness was & more sensa- tional one. He was the new witness, who has been expected, but who has not testified in the preceding hearings. He gave his name as Jasper Selsby, and his present home in Shelby county, near Portsmouth. He was a farm hand, and ORS. WOODBURY & SONS, Riliand s e Fine Gorp Work A Sprcrarry. . DRS.L MOSER & VAN NESS, iccinne aqit Surieons, rooms 4 and 5. Telephone No. 273 and 272 for the office and residence. Diseases of women and children a specialty. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. biebass-~civi iy THE TRIALS OF INVENTORS. Difficulties the Genius Meets in Secug- ing Appreciation of His Efforts. The Washington Correspondent of bR, C. B. JUDD, c] 1 Y i g i A road men make to these car-heating pa- e chu;(h.m “‘I‘E{ol .;‘f,f:"““aghv:::;l'{fig was work!n% here and therc as best he | the St. Louis Globe Democrat writes: | tents is that they call for too much out- RENT—_Be Avne, Masonic Toms MANUFACTURER OF Ui Tty could. He helped stacking in Coffman’s | 1t is the little thing that brings the | lay. 5 O A veHevoras Ate hounss for redt. field on the day of the homicide. He was in the field in the afternoon when the trouble arose between Coffman and Main. It was a hot day, and Coffman, coming to the field, found Main 1esting in the shade of the stack. Coffman did not like this, und got on to the stack and worked a little while himself. He told Main that he did not want anybody to steal his money, which seemed Within a week there have come from REN drntal VTV the Pacific coasts reports of a discovery i }:}Tw}fg«: L which is to revolutionize the principles | 357 SO0 20%80t 2008 1osAtion. of rainfall and_make the barometor "f‘.,}‘fififxfl,‘&"fir"’flfi?xfi'&flf‘ Biivee Cower, hid7 its [ucc'{n shame. The idea is to | 1023 South Main st. set forces, which will outwit nature, at ENT— t work among the clouds and thus make T e com, Sorfrer .ll:;:::x:. o5 Souh the rain fall whether or no. The princi- | Mainst. pal agency is & balloon, which is to be ANTED—A position as bookkeeper by a anchored to the ground. The Pacific W Conipetent Ihan in & frstclass Wholesale inventor money,” says a veteran official of the patent office. The man who pat- ented the idea of the return ball— nothing but a sphere with an elastic string, which brought it back to the hand when throwa—made more money out of it than Morse made outof his telegraph sender ana receiver. There ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. The democratic primaries are to be held to-morrow evening. Some of the cannidates have invited their friends to “just a quiet littledinner,” to take place beforehand, and will doubtless send them out “primed” for half a dozen primaries. The case of A. M. Hayes and Charles Neeley for trespass and malicious inis- WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED—-LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION, chief was called yesterday before Squire | to be another way of denouncing | Wus 8 fortune to the man who applied | const genius may have an improvement, | house. Iest of references. ~Address G 18, Bee i N RESTAURINT "~ Don't Forget | Barnett and a change of venue taken to | what he deemed Muins loafing, | the idea of ratchet lacing on shoes to | but the main feature of his plan is al. | Ofice.CouncilBlugs, _ ~ " * EUROPEAN RESTRURIAT G Squire Schurs’ court. It is claimed | Coffman and Main had some words and | ladies’ kid gloves. The bell punch was [ most as old as the patent office. ~ The ANTED “To sxcangs 1and in central Ne- Gl ) The Great Bargain that damage to the extent of $1 was | Coffman told him he wouid pay him off } another tremondously lucky hit. In |iden-of an anchored balloon with elec- | ply to Couneil Biufts Lumber Co. e > P Lilicida i) Gl done. The plaintiff is Carrie M. Clif- | that evening and he could go. He also ol b ¢ trie connections to fire charges of pow- 8 LML SHOE STORE. . iy one city alone the rents to the inventor . n "ANTED—If you have any furniture, stoves [MEALS AT ALL HOURS| ford. told Main that he would give hima | /o7 sof hi o g hi der and produce concussion among the or carpets for sale, or if you want to bu tr Ts at 100 Main Street, The Council Bluffs club is making ar- | threshing. In the Bvl(m;‘llg. at the e ‘"s._fl‘;; ““(';0 his punches ran as high (:hiufls hl;s beenil()lllg rnwmed. above goods, call on X T, Mider, "85’ ana 35 Open m‘x’n:sn-.m. to10 el e rangements to have the club roomsillu- | taurant, Coffman and ain met, and | a8 00 a day. intirely original ideasare very scarce roadway. ) 10, % hied mingutml by the incandescent system of | after Coffman hud paid him, Main said | Most people have an idea thata pat- | now, as would-be inventors discover = Hiliks of merehandise, Have Council Blufts, fowa, |_8. A. Pierco, Prop. electric lights. Mr. Officer is figuring | he was ready for that threshing. Coff- | ent carries the indorscment of value. It | weekly. There came to the oftice some \ ah d Councll Blufty city property fl_a‘fi.aico O ; _WT upon the matier, and as there are sev- | man called him dirty epithet, and soon | doogn’t do anything of the kind, as the | time 40, s the story is told, one of the | alsowestorn land to exchange for, goods. Call g Mrs. W. B. White . Fitzgerald, 3 eral persons in the city who wish to | followed it up by blows. Then Coffman | i i X 5 most eminent of the able clergymen of | Council Blufts 1a. 8ol Agents for o Dealer In light in this manner, it is probuble that | stepped backwards a few fet und struck | enormous collection of utterly worth- [ Wyshington. He had the inevitable Botiry S et Staple and Fanoy in the near future the incandescent sys- | his heel against v keg or box and sortof [ less contrivances in the model room | package under hisiarm and_putting it 9 Sewing Machine Restaurant, 5 it tem will be quite extensively used for | half stumbled over, but immediately | goes to show. When the application for | upon the table infront of the commis- [New Bibrel NeW S intorior lighting, as it i much su- | straightencd himself and Main snid that | the patent is laid befove the examiner | sioner he drew outc his pocket book to [No.& Brondway, Coun: 20 Main iret g";:zor to the arc system for this pur- ::-)ot\lx;;lt‘:wx:,m,:t‘:i: or:‘ 1:‘;‘3.~i"g13:ivt)‘|i‘.nu:§§ he asks himself the question is this m{(e&hfit ‘x}\i\'::‘m h{ge‘;nd '{}:;:“ x(;){“(o.'l:‘cls €l Blus. Towa. Dreets .fi';‘.‘:”.r.":i"" 'l‘l';e democracy of the First ward | Witness ‘heard a shot, and saw s?mcu.““" G LML clorgyman. Then hio went to his library BEAL ESTATE BULLET]N ' i “WANTET | promises to rival the Fourth in sly | the revolver in Coffman’s hands | tion with the records answered himself [ and brought out a book and kindly sug- U1, \ d Neamayer's Hofel, WANTE]] plotting and sensational caucusing. 1t | and Main lying upon the floor, | in the affirmative, he reports favorably | gested that the gdad man should read it | FINE RESIDENCE Lot 10060 fect, Sroom | oVNEaTaRyer BRORY i8 now charged that the real caucus has | , The cross examination was very try- "".l."‘j’ appli . The question of | before he ventured any money on his | paved. Assessments paid. One block from 1.00 PER DAY. already been held in Walters’ shop in | ing onthe witness. He admitted tkat | utility never enters into consideration. | machine. The book was a history of the usiness center. Price 86,000, with fair cash Street car connections| the interests of an aldermanic candi- | he was from 150 to 200 yards from the | If it did would the inventor of the tape- | attempt to produce perpetunl motion. | Payment: bulance on long time. o0 all dapots: FOR CASH. 2 dncy which will seeure additional sup- | Stack all of the time Muin and Coffman | worm trap have been able to obtain a | The clergyman ran over the pages Fg:;gl;{}mln;}fill}fiyzifigaeevm@wfii ) bty BRI E e Highest Prices Paid.| port to Walters as chief of the fire de- | Were having the conversation in the | patent? rapidly. Suddenly he stopped and read | BSOS 8GO0 L0 00 Gt al] caeh pay- 210 Hrond; g R. J. HANCOCK, field. He was busy, too, loading grain onto a wagon. As to the shooting scene, he said he was not in the room, but wasstanding on the stepoutside looking up and down the street, and that at the It is hardly probable. The trap isa silver case, rounded at the top and bot- tom soas to present no rough edges. The top is removable. Attached to the top is a ring, to_which a strong silken with care. Then he closed the book, ment, balance to sult. , handed it buck with o word of thanks) | NICE LITTLE HOME-on street ar ling, in wrapped up his machine and went away Everett's m'ldllleni -foot lot, fenced. Nice More than 100 years ugo that same ma- | shade. Good well, "8 good Tooms. 810, chine had been invented 10 secure per- | Small cash bayment, balunce monthly to right rtment. Arrangements are made for 7 Main B4, olding the other caucus in the little office of the marble works, where dem- ocracy can squeeze in as best it can DR. RICE'S among the tombstones. The other | Ul 2 8Tia o 2 S, 1 party. . faction of the democracy in that ward | time the shot was fired he had his back | cord is tied. = The idea is to have the | petual motion and had scored the usual | 44 ACRES LAND—In Monona county, Towa. E insists that some larger place be pro- | toward both men, and could not tell in | patient starve himself and his tape- | failure. twomiles from a good raflroad town, 'Unim: COMMON SENS| vided, and a free, fair chance given. what position they stood. He was also | worm as long as he can stand the The clergyman was honest in the be- proved. Hent for #00.00 for pasture. Suitable t (st [ (o ‘ examined as to his history, and the fact | misery. Then the silver tube, with a | lief that he had solved the secret and | XOf fine stock and grain farm. Fair casn pay- ¢ ment, balance on easy terms, Will trade for that nobody that had ever hit upon that good residence propelyly in this city. Price $15 particular idea before. per ucre. Patent office officiuls say that in the | s1X ROOM--Brick house, two blocks from great throng of inventors more depends | dummy depot, Broadway. Finest residence upon the man himself than upon the in- | _part of city, &, el i 3 SEVERAL NEW—3 to b room houses in Squire's vention. The story of the wise inventor ‘Park, 81,000 to #1,500, monthly pmme“u’.“ Why and the foolish inventor is oft repeated. pay rent? The foolish inventor obtains a patent eq])ozv FH&HE{(&(}M—-C&"TW on 5("' avenue, upon an idea really valuable. His head minute 8w rom business cente: ATRe is in the clouds, He refuses offer after [ 1ok Well shade. Condnewhborbood. offer for the purchase or for an interest, | FOUR ROOM COTTAGE—On Gral always demanding more than somebody One acre ground, b minutes walk; 3 (lep(‘; i wi 7ive L vear: treet . 81,800, part cash, 1 Am¢ is willing to give. The years go by and [ par long time HERNIAL SUPPORT.! The Greatest Invention of the Age! little food in the bottom of it, is lowered down the throat and into the stomach, where the tape worm is by this time in amood to forgive. The taj worm speedily scents the food in the tube, pushes his head into the hole near the top of the cylinder, gets part of his body fast in the jagged points within and is hauled out. Some of the earlier patents for rail- roads seem ridiculous in this advance age. Fifty years agoa genius devised a plan to save the time of stopping at stations. His idea was a curous arrangement of circulor platforms. The lower and outer platforms moved slowly; the next one a little more rapidly, and so on. The passengerintending to take the train stepped from one moving plat- form to another, #md when he reached the last he was in motion at such a rate that he could stepon a train gomng at pretty good speed, Another inventor of transportation had an idea of mnki::‘f gravity do the work of steam. He had a cable stretched above the earth. At each station was a balloon which was anchored. This balloon was allowed to rise and lift the cable. Then the car attached would run down hill to the next station. A plan to increase speed was to have several tracks,one above another. The lower track wasstationary. The second track moved on the first at a rate of ten miles an hour. The third track moved on the second at arate of ten miles which made its total ratq twent miles. In this way speed was increase to the limit desired, but none of the wheels moved at a greater rate than ten miles an hour. Of course these ideas never got heyond the antiquated models over which visitors to the model room now indulge in mirth, The prohibition movement has prompted some queer inventions which the patentees doubtless thought would go like hot cakes in Maine, Iowa, Kan- sas and the local counties in other states. One of these contrivances is the anti-prohibition cane. It is hollow and has a tube oxtending out just back of the handle. It holds a pint of whisky. Then there is the whisk broom designed for vravelers in prohibition states. It is a pint flask cleverly surrounded by brought out that he was working wher- ever he chanced to get a job, and that a part of the time he slept in sheds or out of doors. The cross-examination was not com- pleted at time of adjournment, and will be continued this morning. —~— Dr. R. Rice, No. 11 Pearl st., will give com:ound oxygen treatment at 50 cents each sitting. . Money to loan. “W. 8. Cooper. | ——t—— Domestic patterns at 105 Main street. P Personal Paragraphs. Riley Clark, of Neola, was in the city yesterday. Robert Kirkwood, of Crescent, was in the city yesterday. Mr. N. Merriam, of Omaha, was in the Bluffs yesterday. W. H. Dooley, of the Ofidcn house, has returned from his southern trip. State Secretary Danner, of the Y. M. E C. A., returned to Des Moines yes- b terday. @ . g C. J. Colby, the real estate dealer, , will soon remove his family from Omaha to this city. Mr, Heafy, of the undertaking firm of Barrett & Heafy, of Omaha, was in the city yesterday. R. E. Currie, of -Underwood, and S. D. Cornean, of St. Louis, were at the Creston yesterday. . F. H. Warren, formerly clerk of the g courts, but now of Ewing, Neb., isin the s city on a visit to his parents. ‘W. J. Welch, an ntwrney of Butler eounty, Pa., is visiting with his old e friend, S. B. Snyder, of this city. e Charles D. Fratt, of Menosha; W. D, b, Silson, of Helena, Mont., and W. S. Y Conreh, of Little Sioux, were at the Ogden yesterday. Mrs. L. M. Goudy, of Chicago, who has been visiting with her brother, W. H. Lynchard, returned home yesterday afternoon. A. C. Burnham, of Champaign, Ill., {8 in the city. He is the head of the banking firm of Burnham, Tulleys & Co., and this visit is in the interest of that business. On Saturday afternoon at 8 o’clock, Mrs. Cole, state superintendent of the 2 White Cross movement, will meet the ladies of the ‘‘White Shield” in the rlrlorl of the Baptist church. The ady teachers of the public schools are especially invited to attend. Sunda; afternoon at 4 o'clock Mrs. Cole will give one of her earnest talks at Broad- 3 way Methodist church, To this service K all'persons are earnestly invited. Rupture or Hernia a Spectalty! Makes Female Diseases a Specialty. , Cures all kinds of Chronic Diseases that are curable with his most Wonderful Vegetable Reme fes. Isthe oldest and moxt successful specialist in the west. Call and sce him, Office No. 11 earl st,, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Office hours: 8t0 12 8. m.; 1to5and 6to 8 p. m. A. RINK No. 201 Main Street, Gouncll Bluffs, lowa. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANGY & STAPLE GROCERIES Both Domestic and Foreign. simiahits Ca T Travelers! Stop at the Bechtele. the idea is shll unproductive. Some | ,'sEVEN ACRE—Frutt farm inside city limits. day the wise inventor comes along, sees | “Good improvements, Several hundred bear- the idea of the foolish inventor and ing grapes. 3,500, Easy payments. claps upon it an “improvemont,” which | FINEBUSNESS PROPEWEY oot 22 tect is perhaps no improvement, but only | brick store building with' ware rooms reach- such a modification as enables the wise | ing from Broadway to Plerce. $10.000, part inventor to get another patent on the | cash. No finerbusiness site on Broadway. i(])cn. lmmc;iumlv‘vthg wise 1uv53wr J. G- TIPTON, skips away from ashington, and a cou':)le of weeks later he and hissmooth- Real Estate Broker, tongued agents are selling county and state rights. An “inventor” came toa patent law- D. H. McDANELD & cu., yer one day with a machine which was covered with patents. ‘‘Make some change,” he said, ‘T don’t care what, so 1 that you can get me a patent on the ' es a uw e s machine. All I want is the patent.” 9y ) 9y So ;.‘hc h\wy}(l:ir ;‘mt to workhl:nd :'ugkusited a change which was anything butanim- provement; it was really a damage to Wool and Furs. the originai machine, ut being a dif- 2 ference it passed for an_ ‘“improve- | Highest Market Prices. Prompt ment.” The inventor got his patent, Returns. and as he paid the fee he said to. his W lawyer: ‘“Now, I'll show you what I 20 and 822 Main Street.Council Bluffs,Towa. wanted it for.” He started out, and when the lawyer heard from him again he had clearec 87,000 from the sale of | Star Stables and Mule Yards county rights on his “‘improvement.” But the above represents an unworthy | Broadway, Council Blufts, Opp. Dummy Depot feature of the patent business. There are often slight changes which are real improvements and which yield the pat- entees handsome returns. A man in San Francisco thought of a new form for a saw-tooth, aud has made over $100,000 out of his patent on it. Pat- ents on toys are illustrations of the lit- tle things that pay. One of the most interesting cases in the great model- room is that which contains the toy money safes. There is the representa~ tion of a cormorant with a slit in the B e Miss Freeman's Appreciation. Some time ago a service was held in the Congregational church of this city in the interests of the sufferers by the Nebraska blizzard, and on this occasion the pastor, Rev. G. W. Crofts, paid a merited tribute to Miss Freeman, a full report of which was given in the BEE. A hymn was also sung, written by him for the occasion, and another poetical tribute was penned by him, and ap- peared in the Inter-Ocean. Miss Free- man has written to him, expressing her appreciation of the words spoken and sung, and extracts are given from this, as they prove interesting as indicating soimewhat the character of the heroine of the storm: . “I thank you from my heart for so magnificent a tribute as you have given me. Iam sure Ionly tried to do right. It was my plain path of duty in which [ was led. " I am thankful to know it has all ended so well. , My sympathies go out to those who suffered 8o. So.many messages of love have come to me from hearts I'm sure are true—there’s a leasure in that. But the notoriety has rought some unpleasantness, though in all my lifeit isas it always wes—enough to be plain Minnie Freeman with the love of my friends. Iam sure it is not because I do not appreciate the honor given me. No; but to try and honor the trust given me. 1 wonder if I can tell Sou how much good your words have one me? Perhaps not. I am 0nl¥ a girl, sitting by a west window in a lit- tle sod house, trying to catch the last rays of twilight to tell the great ‘poet- preacher? that his words have touched THE TROTTING STALLION TURNED OUT April 10, 1882, Bred by C.J. Hamlin, Buffalo, o Y., sired by Almonarch (record 2:243() KAS imported here from China, son of Almont, first dam, Lucy, by Hamlin's Patchin, sire of the dam of Bell Hamlin record 2:13%); second dam by Rysdyk's | cofees ROABTHD. none are finer, ambletonian. Norway stands 1 hands hnglrl:l and Ifinrlxmlrot be:l.g‘l; t‘:;un ";hll tal rmi serve a few :“n(:n“w &35 thf season from March 1st to | The best £ Flour, please bear in mind, July 1st. l"owrtlcullr! e"a“A‘“fiY Council Blufts Driving Park, or No" 417 These at TRO- ELL BROS'. find, South 14th St., Omaha. OFFICER & PUSEY, Here we HAV the best of frult tween a courageous old elk and the wild dogs that infestthe Wind river region. The river escapes from the mouutains and hlls into what is known as the basin ] district over high and beautiful falls named the Maiden Hair. While riding HOSPITAL AND OFFICE 45 FOURTH §T., near those hills & few days ago the Council Bluffs, Ia. stockman’s attention was attracted by a v“."“"' n.mh", F s”cll“’- patented what appears to be a bible, but. what is really nothing but a case for a bottle, and another has chosen an imita- tion outside of one of Dickens’ novels for the same purpose. Any subject that engrosses public at- tention is sure to set genius to work in that particulat direction.~ A year ago this winter there was aseries of railway horrors.* Collisions and broken rails caused wrecks, which speedily caught fire from the stoves, and pussenfieru fastened in the debris were burned to death. Immediately the applications for patents on heating devices for cars began to pour in—forty, fifty and sixty a month. But it seems that none of them have met the long-felt want. The trouble with patentees, who start out to - meet one of these popular demancs, is that they have one object in view and overlook some of the requirements nec- /7 Telephone No. 29. Council Bluffs, Towa. Pearl i — - The Grand Jury's Walk. & The grand jury took a recess yester- day afterngon, and visited the county ia and city jails, and the Broadway fire house. They were much pleased with the condition in which they found the county jail, and it is understood that they wili report very favorably. The city jail was not found to be as clean as the other, but it was deemed to be in as 00d a condition as it is possible to keep ft, owing to the transicat character of fts lodgers. The jury will be in session for several days yet. ———— One thousand head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give, credit'to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Greenamayer, § the d"P'}“s of my h“[j‘"'v a8 hnva also his | what ngpennx to be a broom, but the top | head. When the 'coin is dropr:d in, | Horses and mules constantly on hand, for BANK_ERS Brerriding vell AgL Ll % t———"—‘w R e 5 tributes in poem and song. of ul:e (u'rlndltt:om:ncrewu and there is the ',hfi t;mkflapens for & momgrn;l(. sud & O.m;- B T o e o L oh (00 ahort you want to trade, sell, buy or ren P neck of the bottle. talizing figure appears. Then there is | notice. B call on W. W, Bilger, Everett block. Union Abstract Co., 236 Main st. h“Wi;l');ou tlyrus‘h t{le (}ust cml!;‘cb}ll your th; re_)[:reser;ut on of a fasl;)l(erk vshn m::‘fi:.khwld cm “’""s'b"u“}fl‘}inn A ROLBY. oBcqney omnc",m‘_m" Tomn Brianisned A anregen Ry leo‘%:'" 3 S i throat?” is the invitation which goes | takes the coin, moves to the ban e- WPLORS UiS. 20 Booked For the Pon. chwflrt?rm'ffiurseg H}‘l‘.“ ‘X"' P‘."B‘:: with this device. site and comes back for another. Lyposits Dommy Depos, Oounoil Biags. : 4 Judge Loofbourow yesterday pro- | office. A great bargain for the first who | Some inventor, who realizes how dis- | There is a man with a hod which tilts OGDEN BOH_ER WORKS 1t you have to UY stal nounced sentences on three of the par- | applies. agreeable hhthe cuummdol goin, ‘out b?- and drops t:e ll:xoqcy Awl'mm it cnr’motfl be i v tween acts, has patented a peculiar pair | got except by key.. An automatic fig- S'e::ol:vlc;?l&l‘l::n“l“lll: D::‘:Fé ;::m From lhed?':l be s '(';" M’"ri i | of opera lasses. His contrivance has a | ure with contrX{ullon box is another CARTER & SON, Prop's. Be your ORDE large or small ¢ Mom“‘;o' found guilty of burglnrfizlf: The °:“i""y “’;" "':“ m““" e N large cylinder between the two glasses. | design. There arg several nundred of 3 h sentenced to four years in the pen | house to-day. The clerk and treasurer | just helo 8. elaborate col ! ge the P T [ 4 "':f““"y Jack Hamilion, who pleaded | Wil not move until the first of next | large enough to contain four or five | habit of saving. Al Kinds of Steam Boilers 00t Iron ; Eulllv 10 the larceny of a ring from the | week. Owing to the size of the safes it | §00d * AN -iTke 'fi(m@fl 58Y be 018"&' AT T o cace DOBE: Orfers by mal for repars prompile attended yptian restaurant, was given six | will require n day each to move them. ted and the drin en without excit- to. Batistaction guaranteed. 3 Burely you know 'l:;n, 5“':'. Ry i) eq y ing any suspicion from those notin the | Lander (Wyo.): correspondence of dress Ogden Boller Works. Council Blugfs, Towa e pla months in the county jail. They will have to o slid in through tho | sodrat. the Globe-Democrat; A stockman just ) { —Six- windows, as the doors are not large The anti-prohibition literature isex- | in from the Wind river range tellsa - . A x‘.t,'..""'.i",}&‘,m?.i‘ mfi'fi;’.fix"‘; 0"0“13-:1 Conulderablo. time will tensive. One sacrilegious inventor has | story of » flerce aud exciting battle bax DR, 8. STEWART, 345 Middle Broadway ’ y consumed in bulidin 1§ \ a staging to the height of the w?ndopw sills. E‘he one in the recorder’s office is not to be taken there, but the rest of the furni- ture goes down to-day. L Bargains in houses and lots on small cash payment. Johnston & Van Patten, 88 Main street. ———————— On the market for over tgenty years. Still the most reliable and the most ropuh\r sewing machine made. The i )‘n rnnning Domestic. Office 105 ain st. GREAT DISC OUNT SALE - wr e reneeon . |CRESTON - HOUSE, 1614 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAWA. Main Street, Council Bluffs, WM. WELCH, 2 Shlsphond Mo, N Rates Always Reasonable The finest line of Landaus, Coaches and Hacks :;‘tll.m city. The only line authorized 10 answer MAX MOHN' mpfl.w!' 7 ] deep baying and,at once recognizing the sounds as coming from the savage dogs, and reall'flng the nuu;:ss':,y of get- ting out of their way, the horseman rode rapidly 10 the top of a neighboring R. H. HUNTINGTON & CO., high hill, which commanded an excel- lent view of the falls and also of the sur- rounding country. He had scarcely Gn“mss[ reached the top of the hill when he saw, dashing along & high ridge runnin parallel to '.l'}x:‘grixe% a mggr‘:‘ificen!, bul WHOLESALE RODUCE elk hatly chase y & dozen or more lx‘x'nounmix dogs. The race hud evidently FLOUR, FRUIT & P ’ been on for some time, for the elk ap-|{ . NO. 108 BROADWAYX, i ‘Worse and Worse. The Clark bigamy case is daily as- suming graver proportions. It is now claimed that in additiou. to his two wives Clark hus another woman with whom' he lived: for two or three years | turned in to Am. Dist, Tel, Co.