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) | 9 L] v . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE B e T — MONDAY, APRIL 28, m N M D foct all res th: DR OM AR BRI | e r s COUNCIL BLUFI | tunity offered to enjoy it to the fu ) « N A & Bveryhody seemed to be out of doors, and the OFFICE: NO. 12 PEARL STREET, | © pa more anjmated ap e before for several Delivered by carrier n any | the City. | ned to have avrived all M, W TILTON MANAGER. | at onee, and thers al overflow of TELEPHONES {-pymant from both the Bluffs and Omaha (i 8 0 0 1 into aemount park, L U r motor throny, e extr trains were run : on the 1g the afternod llof HINOR HENTION. the ¢ ifth avenue line w run to the park, instead of part them N. ¥. P, Co, ing around the Pierce street loop ] usual Couneil Bluffs Lumber Co,, coal Sven with this e service on the park Pa ors wanted at Gillette & Fi line it was to accommodate all who man Pearl street, Council Bluffs, | desired to vl ] Klt]u*f' -u:l~’ h\‘l‘ et ' cval ears were obliged to leave dozens of wou e halh, Enghion pho ol hop i | e passengors waiting for tho next trai e e i | and thus it was until cvening. 1t was est iy ¢ ted that there were over two thousand M of Abe Lincoln post and Ladies' | poople in the park during the afternoon, ex- Relief corps on |\;x By ovoning to make ar- | of the hundre m..;.h- © v}hm v in rangenients for Memorial day ¢ wcos during the The park was ap Mavion Wholsted was run in yesterday for | parently appeciated as it had never been be- disturbing the pe He put up #25 for his | fore, and hundreds were heard to say that it | [ i 3 appearance for trial this morning. | swus their fiest visit but would by no means Herman Theissen was arrested yesterday | be theie lust, s by Deputy Marshal Barhyte on a warrant | Omaha was even better represented thun charging him with lar The defendant | the Bluffs, and it goes without saying tha was an employe of the S company, and is charged orsewing m with appropr ating ®ome of the cempany’s funds for his own use, His isnot vet set for a hearing, and in the meantime Lo langzuishes, e i e Miss Lulu Rhodes willon May 1 open v 1 office of shorthand and “typewrit at the rooms of the National Fraternal as elution, in the Brown block g 3 Several desivable dwellings with moder fmprovements for rent in vicinity of the Prosbyterian chureh. B, H. Sheafe & Co,, rental agent - 2 J. . Bixhy team neatin Ay en neoer, 54 Life building, Omaha; 202 Mecriam block, Coun ufty property centrally located Sheato & Co. Finest photo galler the west—Sherra- den’s new pliee, 43 und 15 Main s - The Leads of fine tehies and jewelry in the eity, and the place to buy the hest goods at the Towest prices, is the ‘establishment without viy the most relinble fivm of B, Jacqremy & Co, Drs. Woodbury ha woved their dental oftice to 101 Pearl strect, up staivs. SR ) K. of . Sisterhood. Tolay is the fivst auniv lishment in Council Bluffs of Calantheassem- bly, No. I, Pyehian Sisterhood, the ladies’ broneh of the Kuights of Pythias. will be cele ated 1 ov i at the KK, of I, hall in w manner worthy of the organization and creditable (o the ladies themselves, They have made abundant preparvation to receive their friends, and they expect to meet all the members of the los lady velatives, The evening's entertainment will beof a social chavacter and very pleas ant Calenthe assembly was the fiest of the order to e estublished west of the Missis sippi river, and while numerous und very popular in’ the for_several years po these branches have just begun to ina rated in the west. The membership is oo fined to the ludy relatives of the Knights of Pythins in stunding, and it his hecome powerful auxiliney to the parent organization, and ineveased the populucity and extended the membership of he ovder. This has been partieulavly the case in Couneil Biufls, where two of the most (uw\\t. ul lodges in the ave organized, It s & notable fuct that the membership of both these lodges has growi more rapidly durving the last year than in any other y v of their history. “That this growih is lirgely duc to the establishment of the loeal branch of the Py thiun Sisterhood is beyond question, The intlucnce of the ladies wa and it has continued to ineve branch was ovganized. The attendanee botli the local lod. has also been very much better since the ladies” branch was fzed. In view of thesoe facts the ladic inclined o believe that they are entitled to a good il of cousideration, wid they want the ki to como o et i full force and felp then celebrate theiv anniversary Dr. H. 8. West, poreclain crown and bridge work, No. rl - A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchused at Bixby's. - Good paper hangers at Crockwell's, 11 you want the best Wall paper go to J. D — The Manhattan sy headrs, 418 B Water Wor Without doubt there u building houses here who want to use the city water, but e nnable to pay the usu Sfor introducing the water into their | Appreciating this fact, the New York Phinb- ing company will locate yard hydeant six- teen feet from the curb ling same with water main, with ¢ plete and the water veady to use with order. This appl strects wheve mains ave laid. - $10. MY PErsons now viling com- $16. Cash to wnpaved s than unloaded mun. Suve life and property by using the C. B. Gus and Electric Light Co.'s gus stove, If you wish to sel Judd & Wells Co., ¢ Broadw il on the deut, 500 We want you to list with us and we will s tenants, | tion given to & Co,, Broadwa your ntal p you g id e ation Sheafe up stairs Muin st., Another Ol Resident Gone, C. L. D. Crockwell, o of the oldest 1 dents of the Blufts, el here n a third tur, Lat + terdny morning of paralysis, at his home, No, 413 Glen avenue, aged seventy-four yeurs, d ten duys, He was stricken v when it was known that tl wly yos uld not be but fatal, but he lived for two days, The deceased was born at Oxford, Olio, in Junu Ho maveied Annie M. Warner in , Wisconsin March 19, 1540, by whom he had five childee vive hin, In Decembey Jmovel to this city, "sided. 1or a nuni well was engaged ina all of whom sur 18 ve the vo reantil life in this city, but retived some vears ago, and since that time the bus s been managed by his son, J. D, Crockwell he deceased has b L a suffever from partial pavalysis for the past nine years, It culminated in the second stroko | Frid; which resulted in his death. He was a member of the Broadway M. E. church, 'Phe childven ave J. D, Crock well, Mrs, Mavy LReed, Mrs. Julia I Crocker, Mis. Minnie Dommon and L. M Crockwell I'he funerul will take place at ock this afternoon from the r D, C. Franklin oMeiating, Inter be mude in Faivview - Dissolution ice. The partnership heretofore existing he tween H. Bivkinbine upd J tandeford of Council Bluffs, L., opevating and doing busi ness under the fivin vame and style of the Birkinbine engincering and supply company, with ofMees at puncil Bluffs, La., and Omahi, Neb,, is this duy dissolved by mutuul con sent, Mr. J. 8. Standeford retiving. The busitiess will be continued by Mr. H. Bivk inbine under the same tivm nume and style nding claims and ull 1o be collected, by him, the said H and ho will pay all outs debts due the late fivm paid to and weceipted for irkinbin Witness our hands and seals this 2 of April, 18w, L duy Hanky BIRKisniss Jo S, Sraxnrronb, In the presence of Bartram Zevely - - 't Sunday overhead wy hand cover folis h wake A Po Perfect weather lawns on every verdure, trees dense with ful blossows, and the fragrance, combined underfoot 1 with bright ¢ and beauti ¥ with thelr yvesterday u air in this city and theiv | | its build, avy of the estab- | The event | Omahia will send thousands of 2ens to Fairmount park day the coming season to refrosh th 1t Is cortain that the motor line wi to its fullest carrying capacity date the crowd: Muanawa also o ne in for its share of tion, and teains of four cars each loft the Broddway depot every hour for the lke. The season 13 not yet far enough advanced nd the weather is slightly too cool for Man- awi to be thoroughly appreciated just yet T'he hotel has not op discount. One feature that was not vis Colonel Reed's new pavili teamboat in for use next Sunda and is all undervoof. 1t will be fitted seats and tables and will be greatly appre- ciated, the complaint has been nowhiere i new pavition will il the b 1t will be cool, being | and will alw; e, It will make place, and from it everythi e . It will be neatly finished, and will be a payin; Toretofore that there v sun, but the this respect vontilaged, off the L of intere investmen - atten ned and bathing is at a readiness ) feet in size ) to get out of nd attractively there on on land- with made it for HAY TOR sar One hundred tons of hay for sale in_ stack at Lake Manawi. BEN MARKS, B Wadsworth & ¢ Pearl street, Lo mioney for Lombard Tivestment company J. G, Tipton, real estate Broady Rrsaistonhals he Beautics of Humility, Rev. Dr. Phelps of the First Preshyterian church preached yesterday morning on the and connect the | this is the snare that he sets for human feot | We ensily fallintoit. It takes so little to puft us up. The sermon elosed with several illustra tioms of the peril and offensiveness of pride, and of the beauty, safety und blessedness of humility - Tmportant to Horsemen: Targe line hor | the Bostg pric most delightful Suuday i the Bluffa. S0 per- | | Humili uties of humility. The textlwas taken from [, Pe Clothed with Humility,” minds of the other words, me lettor be w hie bids certain of his readers to adorn them- Ives with the ornament of a weel and quiet spivit, which, in the sight of God, is of great of Rebekah, who, in the simplicity and sublimity of he faith in God, had come from hier far distant home to be, at 008 the wife of the son of Isiite,As she saw him in the dis- hted from L amel and con- Uher jewels bencath cnted to her future This act of genuine 1 wost chavming of her Ii 1t reminds also of Moses. They told that his face was shinin id he o with a veil, thus go desty which was his hig ory, concealed fr view, At sociables wo some times see ladies going wamong the company weiar hite aprons. These seem o sy, “We are among you as they that serves 104 us minister to your com- fort or welfare,” Jesus you as one that scrves s put on the aprons of service, to the Lovd and to one anothe clothed with humility, A proud Chivistion’ Let is a contradi tevms. God males much of dunility wo Humilityis a coin so current that it is of countevfeited; but such a counterfeit, when deteeted, is move: despised than ot un- terfeit. God cannot be deecived A\ are always in s presence. Let us e clothed with” genuine: humility and not offend Him with its semblance. We must put it on our- dvesif we be clothed with it This will ve quire cffort. God will help us, sometimes with His and sometimes by dealin which hnble us, Peter, who wrole these words, had been himbled by bis fall, Paul was given a thorn in his flesh lest he be ex alted above measure, Robert Hull was humbled by ated failures in hi irst at- tempts to k, but thereby became so humble that he was as eminent for his hus mility us for his great eloguence and poy It is our real self that is to be elothed humility Humility is inseperably linked with desivable graces; s meckness, patienc dustry in doing good, faith in one's fe and in Cod, submission to God's will, fo ness of injuries, usefulness, sympathy, t fulness and prayerfulness, Humility opens the way for knowled The humble man is tositat the feet of -a child, ov a ser- ant, or any one else, who ca I him any- adat the feet of nature, o such ens her seerets, The st schol- o been humble men, As Isune N n, who said: 11 1 have viher than Des C: stood wpon the shouldars of to tho discoveries and resear tes und Copernieus and Galil most leavned of the Greck futh 0 not ignorant of my own attracts: and son the more usefu Pride How is it produced wi He rogencrutes nit. By 1 De: Orige hin 1 “The new natu studying the sevip e we see the v of . Gid itness reveals our littleness, The ¢ the angels and cherubim and sera vory great, i they ure ble, 2tanght' humble *views of seives by contrast with their eled ‘o humility by their example, eminent among seripture characters is 4 the greatest and the humblest. Then the precepts and pr bible, of both the old teach humility he context e ciples o presents several fol easons, vi L giveth grace to the bleand’ 1 L the prond. He exall It wnd pride is the snure of th v tion ary who seeks gur desty 11 foll from heaen thro d tuef goods, Probstle, 552 B 2 € - Special Attr The great ribt this week py tion of the which they Boston leudin, n sule 5 10 b ory the ruinous to buy s At th 1he lady city, B wvard are ing pric & ribb just ribbe biboy No. 16 r colors and Neo sho 7 ribl 0. 12 vibbon for 12 for 15e. Al staplo and Bluck in ain, satin Limited to one pieco to a custor lady ought to avail herself of 1hi ity Sale cuch day between the and 12 Boston Store, ol White s and promote price la 100 funey oppe m Tho g and genius call for the s deal of life and limb tion he greater the more extensive the cor reat monstors mechanical vifice of o theiy in the is the | straction of the Eiffel towe instance, twenty-six lives v o to the ofticial returns Frenc wernment, while on the Forth bridge in Scotlund a list of lives been published ro losi Mrs. M. S writes: e Dr trie Ol in our family for coughs, cold wud rheumatism. I cures every Lwe nbeyge Dam, ut men, with that, . said) ioran kes its possessor ! By the Holy greatness, and new testame tion in the Blufrs attrac and child is gr onstiy engineering fe wis him od it us be wer, 1 with oth , in- lows Ve i hanl: uding 5 Car- n, tho re has tures. His wo phim, hum’ our- and Pro- Jesus, of the n reible T ts the B. es for s at half 1 for n for ibhon Also 110 e very rtun 9 m, s of skill t, f the eat 1y Wis leg ESCORTED OUT BY THE POLICE | Vanderbilt's Ex-Ohief Fired From the Pal- ace Hotel in 8an Francisco, HOW WIGGINS MISSED THE MARK, He Gave phecy an a th T sippy Coast Sax Prixcrsco, € Correspondence of was a time wi for e st The high soon be party of eastern tourists ompanied by a number of residents of this city. The start Il be made from Porterville, in Tulare county. This is the fivst_effort ever made to take a large party of tourists mount wh, the Mount Whitne ot lavge numbers of visitors and tourists, of the Sicr fully k att On the top of Mount Whitne that w nall kettle covered with a she ndow glass, sun is so st its rays in a of ordinary v the sun is 1ot impa atine thut the ion the brethren in swifter localities. Postmaster Bryan re fr days nanm « agro m there, Mr. Dear Sir: Ts ty. dothat I your fric As the request looked very much Chinaman in the fence, did us requested, first stamping it ed un As frequentl pose in view, the made and used : 1 cove . April 18, and 1 ) thede lette nd the to ed under cover., Wiggins, the deluded Canadian who parts Ant rmbled . T a i o Philadelphia quest that it be maile Lec's letter HLADELY nd (his lette ot hielp me change his lotter s i v vy much obliged fo stam v Days Befol many have been seen oi the co A hitherto not sought xplored by him and his empty bottle and preses strewn by the wuy moun visited for the first Philade show that the letter was Pr e the A Letter. , April & Bee.]—Th ~[Special o never ecastorn tourists Parts of Cali- ¥ the tourist will trade mark, the d meat can, will be t California will time by a large in in the heart When once will into v rogion ¢ the heat of the * may be boiled by 1 As the d is cold,” the heat to air of the the Phila- r behind his ved a lette few i Chinam 10 addressed to another of Hop Chong Long, with the re- here so as to back 15 as follow: rom Mr. Lee, s evidently p as some pur- » has been 00 his nume in the middle and imagines himself a weather seer, lifory tions are be who know themselves, The following letter gins OUTAWA, San wiich which you sredieted by disistrous « 415 £0 the propt try. Now. I he, mirde no such pr 15T no w In fact,there o in your part of th a mainder of the knows nothir tion w daysin hgu cquilibrium, the unreliabili expe this city ey and thi: The places, but no scrious damug bridee feet spres settled six to b was del The carthqua out dun ol “tion, b, are ( fied t iwer agents rather ther recently 1 laughed at by something this section of is reported. himueys thrown dc his prec The 1y i h for Mr, WV e war is at has disappear sighing for pointed, anlcand transcontinental at Fourth and Townsend streets, wrreement fornulated by the es of thet Ap lifornia, that California is soon to he v rtho ty of your L to inform Hetio Tiable to dan. no cont few shikes of no i Yours t s of Mr, one of the most'severe shocks of earthqua enced here fol oy 1 perceptibly and po S inches, ayed a fow hours, wis th on la. Seved cd_the mark on and his predie- “old-timers, about earthquukes ved a_few from Wig- mi was rece in this cit kes and ask my opinion ving that coun- vou t id that your s ous earthqua esto tuke pl utatall, excepting por for tho v nd whoever hout it Furth 1 waves th 1 such pre S, to whiel thi t humb I lental and phys aly, S B WiGaINs, nd to show Wiggins' prophecy # time was felt in s local Building ons aroused from fell from walls in is reported us lol ng. 1 state that the there, The railroad T s sixty rails o stat At Gilray and V disjoiuted and wins and so soon after festive who g { the The local rep- The publi end and th st Thursday. The contract specifies that any employe of the roads represented at the ‘mecting who shall direetly or indivectly cut under ov make any rebate in the established tarift shall lose hi isportation and position, The gen- eral of the several roads ave held r sponsible for the enforcement of this ovder, and f 1y dereliction on the p of em- ployes ave made to suffer the same pains and penultics as provided for the emplo; Al the agents signed this contract, some willingly and tion, exacting. Mr. Stubbs enforcing the orc come a dead is the st ove to sce it obe 1. There was a speck of war immage in the kitchen of the Palace hotel Il.||4| W s last night Shed was uvoided, but a Lawsuib w result of the difficulty Monsieur M. Duboi s form ande: night at 8 0'cle ensue us who William I lotel last policenan, lishment, ace, I’ M. others 5 0f they thought the conditions rather hief Young, who was M opponent in the affra going ont to the th “rom 7 until § o' 1 the culinary b house was crowded with v 100 arciving on the in s vesterday served the row in the kitchen oc- tonished the se and disguste for their sal Dubois came here heralded as the g t fol W the of liquot Palace managen advertising out of him aw the ex-chef in a Market ch cooks at a luf his wrath ame time with u pate and_a_small bottle His story of the Até e het but te: told, unyd to the point wus engaged in New York to come to San Prancisco as chef of the Palace, signing contract for two _years, He was to reevive a saliy of #50 for the fiest month, £400 coeding th, He took char kitchen and the corps of cooks, and at the commencement of the second month of service was profered F250 us his salary fustead of 800, which contract 1 for. Ho refused 1o accept the and a quarrel ¢ and not allow letter, as ietimes become, mgzest ord 1 issued and they all express a desi The agents say that this ock there was wild with an air of hesit nifled his intention of 1 it to be- similar orders have the kind that and a lively alk, threats of affairs " Blood 1 probably , loud I y the < at the Pal £5,000 chef of wilked out of the big “ ck escorted by steward of th Duboi: cooled bis wrath by n- department of the Pal- riests, sming China and While dinner aralyzed the e perplexed tho waiters ts, who waited in vain onsts and desserts, W month or so ago, chef fn America, and ot a great dedl of street resort > hour last night, He and excited blood at ATain was simply I'hree months ago ke usued between hiy W the stewar Both chef and stoward are large headed individuals h with his own sense of honor and small degrec of pride iu his profe Steward Young n of fa follows 1o Wils 10 trouble. hired Dubois about & month ago and he did not give satisfaction. Then we enguged M Andreanx, from the Bre t, in Puaris, I'ho new ehef wrrived, and 1'was' about to install him in his new position, when Dubols ereated a disturbance und vefused to go when 1 dered him to « 1 tinully called an ofieer and had him put out. That” was wll. There Wiss 1o trouble will huve no dificulty in getting re munerative employment in oue of the Nob hill pi he fs without doubt one of the ost artistie cooks in the country The ten-round fight betweew Habry Gik of of Canada andt Jimmie Linds: April 0, we Hear, was @ very tan nd although Gilmore proved himself by far the cleverer of the two mon, Referee MeCunc arod the fight o dr Gilmore | announced to the disgisted audience that he was willing to fight Lindsay {o private, and a w tch may be areanged. Lindsay is the Qmoha star who been talked of in San | Francisco el as a good man to import to | meet Danny Needham, but if _he can do no better than has been report simply knock his head off, and it the c brated Davis, who is coming out to Choynski is no better, the Occidental Needham will elub \\vH huve a repotition ¢f the late fizzle in the Golden G club, dervis, the Olympic elub walker has broken | the world's amateur half-mile walking record on the new Olympiogrounds, The track was fast and in splendid condition, and so was | Jervis, who started in the teeth of a stron southwesterly wind that was making music among the pennants on the club houses, Jer- vis went off at the crack of the gun, spinning around the track and causing a score of in* tevested young athlotes to hold their breath 'ty at_every stage as he | ground with a phenomenal ski stride Click! went the' stop watch as he passed under the line at the judiges’ stand, while every one present clustered around Schiffer- stein, who announced that the half mile been made in §:24, which makes a difference of just seven seconds on the amateur world's time, the best hitherto being 3:31 _Lord Porchester and valet of Sngland ar- ed on the steamer City of Rio_de Janeiro yesterday from Hong Kong and is registere dowi-town Lotel, s is his firs ¢ Ho is tour of the | world for pleasu He comes from a very distinguist , his father being the Earl of Carnarvon, formerly lord lieuten- ant of Treland. ed Porchester is an ama- teur hunter and is anxious to try his hand on some of the lar can_game in the Rockics, In § where he spent several months last fall, Lord Porchester or ganized an expedition to hunt elephants, but th hants hunted the expedition and the exploit was a dive failure. A well known sport in natato ndaquat | Judd & Wells company, 606 Broudy in a good state of preservation, although “'ANI SD--Men to sell the conplete school ESTABLISHED IN 18789 showing great age. With it was an In charts, Salary or cor on liberal and Y THE | il promptly paid. Smiall expenses for outfit. Ad- dian paddie. Qressioration O, M. Smithy Broadway, — - Council Bluff: Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil dren Teething relioves the child from pain, | J. 1 I':f\uw*w By iad Ly conts o bottle. CHAS R HANNAY, € NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, s A Vienna baker is ndvertising his ( t l [ B ] 3 business by putting a gold dueat in one 1 l/Ul\ l ( l” 5 loaf out of every thousand thut he bakes. OF COUNCIL BLUFYS hio people in the poor subiirb where his | pata vp Capita $160,000 show s loc urly fight to buy the | Surplus and Profits 1000 Toavis e e e S v Dt OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. e —— DirEcTors-1. A, Miller, 1. O. G Operated under & twenty rear's contract by the An English solicitor prints upon the ;‘VH"[L(A’:"' .:. II_:VIH.Ul‘ Ll'l’ Iy'.ll|‘ e Mexican Integnationnl Tmprovenient k of his business fd o portrait ¢ Ness, rgest capital and surplus trawings held in the ) nself with the words My Advocate™ | bank In Southwestern Towa, eda Park, Cits of \\N‘ L beneath it. Intereston I'ime Daposil £ the fiterr and Beneficlenma THE N "Publica. MONTHLY DRAWING SPECIAL. NOTICES ’ COUNCIL BLUFFS. F M. ELLI & CO ARGUITEGTS. OR SALEHotel property, 2 rooms, con Wil L LU CEEY OF MENICO, gt Ty, locnted. | Mes. Wi “Noble, 2 & ASD BUILDING AUPFIINTENDRNTS, MAY 8, 1800, - Toom ‘ 0 and Hee Build O Which 18 the GIAND SE0EASNUAT EXTIAOHDING lfll‘ll RENT--Front room with Rooms 2 and 246 M am Bloek ARY DHAWING. the CAVITAL PRIZE belng One ||I|W~, I, Correspondence solicited Hundred and Twenty Thousand Dollurs, 120 000.00 DP m ; \ ] PRICE OF TICKETS < Amertean Money 81, ,'j,u i e Brond Ry Ny | & 7 | Wholes, 88 Halves, 86 Quartors, §2; Kizhitn esident, TANT OF P17 1 Bl Dy the J Had & Wolts comprny MANUFACTURING €O, 1 Eanital Prive or *'io o H 100 tWo-story lotise, cor Bth ive 10th 18t Avenue and 2ist Strcet, 1 Capleat Yris aof Al st., ot 5 by 182 féct, two bloeks from motor | L Grand Prize -- R Som HousATOR oLl ave, oh biohie tedmy | D AS LIV IDOOLS anel ISl inds y hotor line. 1 -room house on Lincoln ave., two blocks A Baroll Sawing: Re-Siwing L from motor line, HA Porch Br i 2 4=room houses on North Tth st,, near post- Hing \\Huu" W Nere offie sawdust by the b AL we Geraom house, two storles. ave. A and 19 st | i TOIogIe oo story and a half housé, av v SOLICITED" 150 Priy N th Tth st. g i o lerml 10 decid oo liise. alse -room louse on th - ) ; - wnotor 1ine: Detween 200 and st sts. DHes O ve e WL I ML DUsEy, | 2280 Prine ng! 47120 Touses wnd 10ts 1 all parts of the eity, The | T Wil A1l Prives soid i tho Trited States fully paid i B | UK. Currency OFFICER & PUSEY, clrcles, where lie poses s 1 wprofessor,” and [l it s punored oven us 4 o s been {iJudaypr 2 AGENTS WANTED inill-luck recentl, Yy hard TAN de—~Hon nd Jots rang- . y up, and he has be bast abont and | YV o b oo T e dasnil 1oLs unk 0 AR L L devise some me ising the wind. On | proved property. The Judd & Wells company, il Sunday, the 13th inst.,, he intimated to somo | 606 Broadway, U. B. Judd, pres. Corner Main and Broadway. More rapid v of his fellow sports that he had hit upon a - ~ 4 Nt assured by your enclosting W onvelope device which might bring the dollars rolling | J'OR SALE-Two-story 12 oom house, with Council Bluff: low full nddress. g iy into their pockets. dlmodern fmprovements, fine ot 50x L | Dealers in foreign and domestic exeliange IMPORTANT. b Bport and i chosen friends were to | i \f"l‘fld : ily one block from motor (Imn tions made aud interest padd on time Add . BASSETTL e Spo) ¢ “hose! e} 'S3 ensy terms. eposits. % ddres s hoard an Onakland boat at an auspicions ho New S-room house with’ modern fmprove- | GCPOSItS: S R YON e CIREIO0 M B eten, when the moneyed and bet of nlm il 1\.; Brove hi( l’n _Il:;l-"lawmu:lx\)nl- MEX100: s-the-bay™ residents might be expected to | hood: this Is i bargain; £5,50 3 X = SE Vi otd Mo GRDER be aboard, and when the boat had got well into 1 St ave., #2300, CHRIS BOSEN, i .'.,‘\‘ R Yoru By the middle of the b jump into the w plunge in immediate oneof the pals was to v and the sport would ly afterward to the res- I'he rescuer was to make a greatr splurge the job and bo taken out of the water much exhausted. The other pals were theil to pass around the Lat and take up a col- lestion us a slight tribute of commendation from the passcngers for the rescuer’s brav and gallant conduct. The affair did not, hov ever, come_off, aud 50 the sport promised to do fhe trick last Sunday, However, the water very and Oak- land’s capitalists were cxpected to remain within the the sport | drome until & bosoms of their familics, and so s decided to postpone the hippo- more favorable decasion Oakland passengers are now “onto’ his lit- tle scheme and the chances are that the impe- cunious sport. will _receive. little substantial encowragement. Verily, the way of the played-out sport is ve an Francisco, A S HORSEFLESH FOR DOGS, How a Pittsburg Man Keeps His Ken- nel in Good Condition. Solomon lived in Pittsbu would doubtless have ref » is. nothing The latest nove! l 5 that of f«-mlin-- rocky just now in Had o he new under ctice in- dogs on the sun, dulgzed in he lesh, says the Pittsbur, teh. Adolph Stuckey, of No. 1220 Carson t, South Side, has one’ of the most valuable kennels in the not be replaced for los 500, and it only cons It could th $2,000 or sts of eight ani- Duving the winte son M, Stuc foeds his dogs almost entively on ho flosh. He buys his stock at the Red Lion horso market at from $2to $5 a head. - The horses e taken to the Twenty- secondward, where the dogs are kept on the farm of William Vanncssen, The: ave killed like beef. The meat is packed away in salt and fed to the dogs in its raw state, Horseflesh is held by Mr. Stucky to he healthier than other meat, and is’ mich cheape Although Mr, Stucky is alono use of hovseflesh for dog food he to have profited by adopting it wheve ean be found a finer lot of in the seems a8 no- wnine than hoe po s His kennel ineludes St. Bernards, Ivish terviers, blooded pugs and blick-and-tan_tecricrs. He sited the recent bench show at Chic 1l brought home three prizes, Mr. Stucky was scen last night. In regard to th of d¢ and the food best ipted for use in nnel he said: STt rroat care to vaiso dogs prop- g0 They require nearly as much at- dention as & ehild. Puppics should b fed bread and milk during the first weel, This is an expensive diet, but it is the proper food to give them. T always fo them four meals a day until théy ave about four w down to thr old, and Then I beg z then” drop in the use of dog biscuits, When they arve a little | old I give them a little meat. They neetl a great deal of exereise also, Th want an absolute freedom. Vegetabl make a good food, as they have a ten- dency to purify the blood. The dog belongs to the family of carnivora, or flesh-caters, and raw ineat is the best food adog can get. Some, times there is u que whether it should be cooked orraw. Both have ad- vantigs The essential is fresh, whole- some meat, varied from the raw by cool- th udditions of other food to add to,the flayor and tempt the appetite, to- gether with a constant supply - of fresh, pure and clear water, Mr. Stucky says he knows of no preci- dent wher o flesh was used as food, except in England, where he onco read of it being used for a shovt time, He is the only person on vd among the kennel ‘awners in America who uses it. A call was made, onAlex. Montgomery at the Red Lion stables yesterd Ho suid he sold a gpeat many old horses, but never heard of {he animals being put to that use. Mz, Stucky is umember of the American and St, Be 'd kennel clubs of New York, and he attends all of the important bench shows in the country, He has spent many, years in logs, and is well posted'on ull breeds of ani- mals s A Novel Megns of Transit, Two Germah engineers propose rapid teansit by means of three continuous | platforms moving along the street side | by sic The lowest of these platforms is four inches high and moves at uni- form speed of five feet per second. Any ordinary pedestrian can, they state, mount this platform from the ground without difficulty, and from this he can p on to a second plat- with equal ease st than the fir form four inches higher nd moving twico as fust, The passen- | r thus aequires a speed of ten ket por | second, and, stepping on to the third | platform in the sume way, he is carried atu speed of fifteen feet per second, or ten miles per hour, to his destination, where he steps off by degrees us he got | on. San 5 Dr 0 at Kuhn & € headuche, neryou valigia, fits, ete - Whilo grubbing a short time since Florida man discovered an Indian ca imbedded in muck, It is about twe feot long, hewn from a cypress log, und ned from say- | ose 1o the city, in 5 ns. payments, < 3100 | ,u in Ridld TAL FEATURES. e company s lided Ui solieme e aml e follow ik« SASH and DOOR Factory and Planing \Itll Rest Nfiulmn-d tory In the cit Minery By torms ot sum of all i i w single tickot permit tAepoit the el inl Cholce lots in Mul Lot on Ave. D ne cant lots in'all p n's sub. at 00 v Sth st only the Bank of iy wu nost Lyiln Vi 8 el s, Yo FOR ¢ a Dblock, 4 (I‘{f.m- dings A Mynste wo mileh ¢ ns buy- n pay for K with iling dirt. Apply to L erett., JOR SALE-At u One double s und slicer; one venecr machine with plete suitable for hasiet fie- ket Is N~ bther Jutterios using the ot ti by 20,000 1085 th same seheme. Ar- Tugul Snyder's commission house, aclal blemishes, such as Plnples, rl st., Couneil Bluffs, RBlote Black | . FPreckles, Super- 21 1 fluous Hair removed Address hetween th airme ~ = P 2}/ I r i G R DR. W.L. CAPELL, RINTERS' INK. to suit the purcha W6 Broadwa (o T P s S 546, Marcus Blk, Broadway A JOURNAL FOR }‘“l'f..ffl. Ny Three unturnished rooms. 340 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. o e danan Sanusian S g T the TOMAXON & BOURGEOIS, i Iz fstued woekly, with JOR SALE or Re F , Council ouses, by J. . D ‘:‘ residenco, K3 Willow § ARCHITINOTS azd where south side o (;[“ I3 heated i tisems: by stedn, lighted by electrivity pd contain ANE adrertis i wodern improvements; lot 100 by 200 SUPERRINTISN DIMNTS. ¢ Also will s ilor exc for improy of. 5, ten mi N. M. Pusey, NTERIOR DECORATIONS, am Block, Council Blufs, ife Building, Omaha, Neb, property et R e B, Blufrs, Council Ta, Toon Room 610 N, ¥ Advertising T o New Yor EEN [)/\\\' EX G (;R I()'\I GUATTANOOGA and Return HE50 From Chicago and Return ¢jo, \I«w !u\m»-x I.\\\In I SATURN, (2608.) ""’.”‘ 5 “‘\.‘h‘-'un e ke the season of 180 at the Unfon Driving Park, Council Bluffs, Towa, from Mareh st TR when he will urned to Fremont and his worthy panion MAMBRINO BASHAW, (17”0) Will n uhtil June Ist, s i the ke Tuded ort 1 company will spi Tune fst until August st. These two e ¥ stuil {n the | Somvany wil i areiul s mw'%l”vu. Bands i i in The value uf the EastChattanooka 1 pany's ¢ Powell Tros. Spiing) proporty s Featly sound 3 Vi row i or 1 Terms—$100 the s ( fthe s fore the mare Sherm stock. catulogue .ulwm.m X SMITH & SON, JAS. G. Fremont, Neh. P ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in oRngHs of lragtara, AT e Targest Stock and Lowest s, Dealers, send for Catalogue. AUA MDEI '”“.)‘l'“\‘:"‘ """W f 205 and 207 Broadway, and -m and 206 PP Street, Council Bluffs, Ta 3 BULLEVAS: 31 D Stiihs 3 Building, Coucil Bluils, Towa. . "”l‘x',"' ‘.3"..‘\ e Council Bluffe, [ow WHY RPAY FHIGH ERICES ~ FOR [*‘URNIIURI* - » M PEOPLE'S lNST/\Ll.MHN"I HOUSE ’ REQR MANDEL & KLEIN, 20 Broadway, Council Blufts, lowa. = BLA"GA s . 10DIDE OF IRON. (, l B] ‘ S \ C“n l \(' \\ 1)]] S scnorfti.':'xmué:‘v'u CONSTITUTIONA ()l! [l( l ll h L WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EARL' 1013 Broadway, Noarr Northwastorn Dapot BTAGES ’.’“?""‘.S‘i..°i.,.’..“jr BLoom, <= MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ,\111.\|m.\ A postincburel? ROGUIN ALE Ditt Tt Al - BROOKS BROS, & UU. * Tmporters sud Wholcsale Dealers {n CGEAMHAM & CODY. ek Snl W ’Lmnw Mlll b;lsh ;uul l)(mr I';u-uu"\'. AR 3 Laarge St asportunent 1 Sash Dooru, Blmds and Mouldmgs. YA g Ml G on given to £ We and Interlor 1l s miade to gue wallagioen 0 Sesers s ESMLues Given ok 1) kinds Of work b0 contra "é‘fl‘::u.'.","fi'a.