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THE OMAH A COUNCIL Ul.U[- OFFICE: - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. BEE. Delivered Ly Carrlor in I W. TILTON, - ny part of the ¢ MANAGER { Business OfMice I Night Editor ty. TELEPIONFS I\ MINOR N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., conl. Crafv's chatt 204 Sapp block. 1f you want r in your vard or house £0 10 Bixby riam block Invitations are out for tho marriage of L. Herbert Highsmith and Miss Cora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, I, G. Mikesell, The cor mony wili tike place at the rasidence of th bride's parents, 500 Avenue C, Wednesday evening, October 14, at 7 o'cloch George Curry and William Kane jall awajting trials before Judgo Mc(iee on the ground of incorrieibility. Their parents brought them in with the request that they be sent to the reform school. I'hey will bave & hearing this morning in police rt. od by Judge Macy s in the following ainst Emil Van Gerrish Armstrong, et % ‘i John 074, had H. . Niles charg 1 keeping which snapped s 'hrought to the po ‘d and Niles was dis- MENTION, are in wagener, ot al againstJ. J Cone against John Armsire John Hayes, a colored man, arrested yestorday on the Husos as he lice station charged The given Mrs until when resid; reception this “eveuing in honor of E. J. Babcock has been Friday evening, Oct it will ot enceof Johin T, . Mrs, Stowart wi which have been Rev. and postponed was to Stewart, on Bl be assisted in en ining by Mrs, Mrs. D. C. omer, Mrs. D, t o s, D. \W. Mrs, John N, Baldwin C. Cory. All friends of St. Paul’s church are in- The Woman's Christian Tempe will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock Young Men's Christian association The improved Order of Red Mor will mect tonight in their wigwam for work in the chiol’s deerce. All members and visitors are invited to be prescnt. By order of the ance union at the boms. A marriage license was issued yestorday to Sherman McCold of Omaha and Miss Emma Reol of this county, Yesterday afternoon a hurricaneon a small » visited the court house and carried a ladder aod a bheavy plank which had been left on the top of “the tower by the electric light men, to the ground. It fell on Pearl street with a heavy thad, and narrowlv escaped hitting a passing team, which would probably have been given a free ticket to the happy hunting grounds if it had been a few seconds luter. The Ladies' Relief association of the degree of Rebekah, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will meet this_afternoon at 3 o'clock with' Mrs. J. M. Matthews, 106 Angle avenue. A social will be given tomorrow evening 1n the parlors of the Iirst Presvyterian church under the auspices of the socal union. Re- freshments with curious aames will b serve and un altractive programme of musical lections will be rendered. A novel and in- teresting feature of the evening is the A, B. . entertainment, which is said to be very ting. Al are invited. Knights of Pythias cave a ball last in the Masonic temple. There was a good attendance and the dancing to the strains of Dalbey's orchestra was enjoyed by a large number. S. fdmunds will have a hearing in police court this morning on the charge of stealing two diamond rings, valudd at 2100, from the residence of George J. Crane, on Park avenue, L. Biederman, grand master for Towa of the Independent Order of Oud Fellows, has prepared his annual report and it is now in the hands of the printer. When completed it make & pamphlet of about 135 pages and will will be a verv interesting document. Tt will contain the reports of the local oficers of every lodge in the state. The report will be read at the meeting of the grand lodge of Iowa which is to be held at Dubuque during the latter part of tiis month, No gripping, no nausea, DeWitt's Little Early Ris Small pill. Safe pill. "Best The public is cordially invited to eall at room 8069, Merriam_ block, third floor, and see the pretty things in oil paints ings, crayon. pastel and fanc: 'y needle- work by the Misses Laughlin,” Instruc- tion in‘any branch of art, 50c a lesson. Lake Manawa Time Table. Tor the remainder of the season Man- awa trains will run as follows: I.l"\n‘ the lake at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 2:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m, 7:30 p. m. Loave Br \.5 way at 9:00 8. m., 2:00°p. m., ) 5:00 p.m., 800 p. m. On S special ocensions trains will our, when taken o pain ts are p. idays run m,, and every New fali goods, finost line in th just received at Reiter’s the tailo. roadiway. city, Frank Trimble,atty, Baldwin blk,te Drs. Woodbury, dentists, 30 Py steeet, next to Grand hotel. ' Telenhono 145, High grade work a spocialty. All lsinds of goods stored. 22 Pearl street. Rates reasonable. J. R Snyder. PERSONAL PARLGRAPAS, W. D. Hardin has goue on a hunting ex- pedition to Wisconsin, Mus. Gusta Tilton and daughter are the guests of her brother, . G Miss Mary Oliver leaves today for Sioux City, to take in the Corn palace for tho rest of the week. Mrs L M. Cleaver and Mrs, C. R. Mich- aner of Pounsylvania, mother and sister of Dz, J. H. Cleaver, ure in the city visiting, Bort , L. J. Smith nd W. 5. Keeline le this morning for Ticonic, where they will spend a woek hunt- g, 3 Mrs. Dr. Hurd, Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. Dr. Jackson of Chadron, Neb., and Miss Hyatt of Minueapolis are guests of Mrs. A. B. Cook on Vine street. Mr. and Mrs. John Schoentgen have re- turoed from their eastern trip, which they took while accompanying their son Edward F\ to school in Boston, L. Hendricks is recovering from his severe illuess of a few days ago, and his phy- cian states toat he will soou be able to at- tend to s business again, Coroner J. C. Waterman left last evening for Avoca to hold an inguest over the body of an employe of the Rock Island Kailway company who was killed by tho cars’ yester- day afternoon. He will return tuis morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele loft last oven- ing for Minneapolis, where Mr. Stee o is en- aged to do some of 'the interior worl on the new opera house, he being an expert k tist in lis line. They 'expect to return to arouncil Bluffs in & short time. Mrs. G, H. Jackson left for What Cheer yesterday to institute a chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star A letter has been received in this city from D. M. Carr, who was formerly editor of the Council Bluffs Reflector. He is uow city glitorof the Dally Standard of Anaconda, on f Boone, Peterson. DeWitv's Little Eariy Risers —— A Dye Works Fraud: The undersigned wishes to notify the nbilc that an agent, canvassing Council 3lufls and vicinity asarepresentative of the Twin City Dye works, is a fraud We have no solicitor out. All our work is called for ar left at our works Ave A and Twenty-Sixth atthe offices, 621 Brondway, Blufls, and 1521 Farnam, Omaha, G. A. SCHOEDSACK, Twin City Dye Work Swahson Music C for the liver corner street, or Couneil Prop. , Masouic temple, NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Kimball-Ohamp Toves'ment Company's Trouble Growing Beautifully Less, PLAINTIFFS DISPOSED TO SETTLE. Receiver Hannan Given Power to Con- duct the Affairs in a Mann to the Best Interest of All Concerned. Judge Macy issued an order yesterday in the district court in the case of George K Gage azuinst the Kimball-Champ Investment company regarding the Jut of C. B. Hannan was appointed receiver by the court a few days ago. By the order, Hannan is given power to carry o business of the com- )hu.y as he fit, subject to certain iitations, and 1t is evidently the intention of the plaintifts, 1f one ecan judee from the powers gronted the receiver, toset the company on its teet again just as 5000 @s its present troubles have been set ed. He is horized to defend all ns br against the comy and to bring such suits on company ns may be nec action in employing John us s ratified, ted to collect nd all ful laims, if in bis opinion it 1s for the in of the company to do so. ad of iforcing the collections of ay extena the Lime for the pay- aw the same on terms tie may think best, for any time not to ceed six months, \Where the company bas endorsed or guara i paper, and the malers fail to pay, he may extend tne time not to exceed s months. He is also in structod to employ all clerical or otter assist ance wnich be may think necessary to carry on the business of the company. aligraph writing machinc manifolding and for sp Klein sell furn lieating stov fs on t se o is instru best is the best for Mandel & cooking d quit business ure, earpe at cost City Expenses, The following is the statement of the cit finances for the month ending September 30, according to the report of City Treasurer Kinnenan: on Tan Oy Police tund Sits Bond loan fund fon grading paving Intersection fund Judgment’ tund Pater tund ark fund Park sinkinz fund.. 4 £ 1891 04 Sewor siuking 4,63 60 0,310 06 200,844 40 ussessmer and sidewalk wer ssexsmentand r Redenpt Sower district N ty bridge fund Funded debt.... cneral sower eral fund Balanee on huid 56170 4 — 300,084 75 2,400 00 10,000 00 ssessiment bonds unsold Spectal assessnient puving vonds 1ngold..... grading IIOLRIERRES His Private Papers, An exciting litle incident took place yesterday in tho aistrict court. Judgo Macy had just adjourned court at noon, and the trinl - of the case of Perogoy & Moore agamst Wheeler & Hereld had been given an inter- mission. A pile of papers belonging to the attorneys in_ the Iying on the tablo, I N. the at- torney for the plaiutift, picked up oue of the vers and commenced to read it. Attorney Sims, who was on the opposite side, asked him what he was doing, “Just reading this paper,” was the roplp. That Is one of my private papers,’ said Sims, “and [ want you to let it alone.” Flickinger paid no attention, but went on reading. Sims came after him, and there was a scuflla. Nothiog was said, and no blows were struck, but Sims pinioned his little adversal with one arm while with his unoccupied hand he pro- coeded to take the paper away from him. 1t was oll over in a fow seconds, and neither of the combutants came out of the froy any the worse off fov having been in it. Although Flickinger lost. a little of hisa in tho encounter, the 10ss was more than made up by what Sims wore after it was all over. e AT Tow on a Motor. C. Prescott catled at Justice Ham- court yesterday moruing in re- an invitation sent him by Con- stble Nicholson, to have a trial on the charge of assault with - tent to do great bodily injury. The charge against him was changed to simple assault by the prosecuting witness, A. (. Clark, who claimed Prescott used a mal- let on him while riding on an East Omaha motor. Clark's face boro a large scar which was evidently the result of some recent encounter with a hard object in the hands of someone bigger than he, Prescott plepded guilty and paid the fine of £10 and costs which was levied uvon him by the justice. He at once Jlark’s avrest w. mer's spouse to had a warrant issued for claiming that ho had been trving to ra1se a row on his motor when the affair occurred. Clark was arrested yester- day afternoon and brought over from Cut- OR island. He was then released until this morning, when ho will have a hearing in the police court. Both men aro employes of the Omabia Motor company. Suit for Land, The East Omaha Land company yesterday filed 1ts auswer in the suit brought against it some time ago by J. W. Paul of Omaha to get possession of a large tract of land in the northwostern part of the city. Th pany riloges tuat it nas spent 000 in improving the land in Ques- tion by cutting away the willows, putting in roads und making otber changes, and will spend a like amountTn waking Sull furthier improvements if allowed to retaln possession of the land. The same allegations aro made as in the Cut-off Island case now on trial before the suvreme court, DeWitvs Little | tasers; onty pillt cure sick headache and reguiats thebow el Evidence all 1 The United States supreme court will open its winter term at Washidgton ou October 19, and sometime during the term the Cut-off case will be submitted. The evidence is now all in practically, as tho witnesses who have not yet veen examined aresaid to agreo substantially with those who have already testified, and no new facts would be brought out by intro- aucing them. It is also said that there is but little aiscropancy between the testimony adduced by the braska attorneys and those of lowa. 'The only point of difference is in regard to the rule of law that is to govern “the case. Not belng au appealed case, it does not have to wait four years or more in order to have a trial, but will probably bave & hear- g at ouce and be decided in & short time. Attornoy General Stone will g0 to Wasning- ton at the opeulog of court Oh, only had her complexion ! pasily obtained. Use Pozzoni's C; wder, Why, it plexion —— Clothing *tore Hobbed, Stein’s ciothing store, 719 West Broadway, was eutered by burglars eariy yesterday moruiog, aud o lot of clothing was carried away. Among the missing property were two overcoats, a couple of suits of clothes aund some hats. The visitors obtained access Lo the place through the rear roow, which is used as a store room THE for feed by the man who They then forced open the two rooms and got in to the thieves, OMAHA OMAHA DAILY keeps next door. A window between There is no clue SANITARY r Andres Issues a Card to the Public. Sanitary Commissioner Philip Andres is experiencing some difficulty in getting t affairs of his office into proper working shape. The business of the ofMice was conducted, prior to Mr. Andres’ term, in such a haphaz. ard, careless mannér, that the citizons gener- ally do not understand what his duties are nor do they appreciate the fact, apparently that he has the authority to enforce the reg: ulations he is working under. Mr. Andres has prepared the following statement for the benetit of citizens aud: property owners gen LAWS, mmission measures of reform, ject with decided opp ties who imagine that rights are infrir of sich me wh ures be be any direction, aition from par- priviieges and Mforeement wvate the nent of rhitrary’ menas- pmmunity will is oth to giv his custom of Nothing mortal more thin th 18 pleased to term * 1o madter whether t fited thereby or s way of doing thing f mu Lgovernment \ore manifest than in that {deal of th's opposition he citizens are not en= t, and have only u ledge of the law. T have bec \ize the sanitiry work of the 1 under our present brinz about the best results. in ing I have bad the support of ity council, us well as the Health and the police mly u few cases was | compelled o fnvoke the aid of the police court. When once the intent of the faw I8 properly understood, @ better and more d enforcement will b ‘attained. A thor- I system of sunitation can o wizurated and maintained when v Bive done away with tie “fee syste hauling garbaze and refuse: when the sume lias beconic a city eharge and tho expenses are defrayed in the mannerof other depurt- tents of this eity. The ordinunce creating the offic commissioner provides that he polnted by the mayor. subject L the approval of the city council, to serve durlng the term of the officer making the uppointment. and Shall give 00 bond; under the on of the Board of Hoealth e shall huve control supervision of all sanitary and heaith af including the removal of all act s rk of the issioncr of health, wnd_approve yval of gurbage f zugo in it without a hall pay £25a year nd thelrsols compen- 1oy HIUSE Use Water- t covers and must be artment of sunitation. 1e to the fact that tened on the sibje trying o syste Ity 18 near ordinunce, t the honorable Board of forod In ve of 5 shall be ap permit, for and give i b sation shall tight w kept cle twize a week week during ry and March. than his ormit Shail be fined not. less than #.0. The volico musg ances and keep a record of be removed Auy person own without a thun £ nor mor report all nul ther 2 Oceupants of buildings must pro tacles for ashes and - garbige. ana pay the garbage man the legal fee for 1emoving. con- tents at stated twes under penalty of a fine for euch offense. Licensed garoagemen are liablo to a fine for lectiog or refusing to haul such matter or rzing more than the prescribed fee. It is i wisdemeanor suvject 1o fine to throw any refuse or into any street or alley orallow It to remain on one's premises, or €0 throw it in any gutter, cateh basin or sewer, The ordinance relating to cess-pools and water closets provides that overy occupied bullding must be furaished with a suitible water closet, which must be connected with sewers when ossible. Cess-ooi cleaners are compelled to b n rounds and may eharge 10 cents per euble foot for contents re- moved Nizht soil can only be removed at night and st be handled in'u proper wagon and water t vessol. Vaults, closets or cess-pools 15t be cleaned within five days after notice has been given by the chi 0 or Board of Health or any autho Vauts niust be at loastsix feot deep and sk i 4 when filled to with ace. Uhe noved filling with earth or covering with interial. A violation of any of these provisions miy be punishel with a fine of trom 0 0 $200 or thirty i . or 4 lect shall bo deeined snse. Al sunitary and police officers are expected to report and proseente all violations of this ordinance. The following are the rules governing the samtary depar 1. The g feet ¢ any y to the street and number age is not haul as well as ab; re g or u tolerated ments. 2. No licensed garbage mon will be permitted to haul garbage In a wagon not constructed aceording o ordinance. 3. All garbazo men must get their orders for hauling garbage from places where reported nuisances have been ubated and report the same back to the office. webag mn will bo permittod to use license calls for without nce it Ao men are to use a bell to an- nounce thelr pr 10 thelr patrons. 6. In order to protect garbage men in lawful discharge of their duties, they are re- quired to report to this office the namos of partios who are huulivg garbage or manure Contrary to law. arbage men will confine themselves to the territory assigned to them by the commis- sioner, . Nizht s ats o m. daily the nzers will report to this office to recelve orders for abating seavenger whose tools and not in proper condition will' be y excluaed from doing any work. found on_the streets be- 5 alled to 11, All'sanita at thisoflice at N o'eloc . 12 Night scavenzers umust wp the nizht soll into the s over the dump. wash his box at prinkle the same with cleanup piaces where d fron ed to pre dump con- cquired tor bo careful to river and not port Sanily and prove; The dum phrtics 1 ¥ to law, i 15, Garbage men must have a sizn painted foreach side of their wagon, giving the name, number of ii and numiber of the district to which each has been assigned. The fcilowing are the licensed garba and the sanitary distriet to w h each hus been assizned: Mtary district 1, Charies Westerzaard: sanitary di Olo Fred- ericksen; sanitary districty, Henry Coombs: sanitary district 4, Bunks; sanitary district 5 . N. Niday, sanitary distriet 6 Travis and John Travis: sanitary district Wiltiam Dalton; sanitary district 8, Ole Freder sen sanitary ~district 0, E. Clevels 3 Licenaed cesspool cleaners—Lazarus & Son, John Nelson, Jumes Fuller, James Lathum, Soren Overgiard, With the inited sipport of the authorities and the publ neraily. I hope to beable to Feport an lmproved sanitary condition of the city in the future. y rospectfully, PHILE ANDIES, Sanitary Commissloner. Rise in Erie Stock. NEw York, Oct. aavy buymg orders have been executed in Erie stocks and bonds and 1n the bonds of the Chicago & Erie road yesterday und toaay. The buying is accom- panied by rumors_that some’ deal is pend- ing, that the Vanderbiits have obtained control of the stock and that a peol, 1 which Cammack is a prominent membe has taken up a large amount of the stock. ‘The general impression is that the movoment is & specu- Iative one, based on the continued improve- meht in the condition of the compary under President King's man- magement, which lads many of ‘the present holders to believe that it will be but o years beforo the common stock is & dividend payer. It is stated that §7,000,000 of the sur- plus earnings of the road hiave been expended in adaitions and betterments by the present management, — - « fessio of a Miscreant. New Lisnoy, 0., Oct William Canfleld has confessed having tarned the switch which wrecked the limited train on the Penn- sylvania road at New Palestine a few weeks ogo in which toree men were killed He says ho attempted to wrock the train to plunder it. He is in jail here, - pocratic Missionar Cal.,, Oct, 6.—Con Indiana, and Senator F ght on the issues of the coming mpaign, At & democratic attended by several alk, ressman De SaNFRANC Bynam of spoke las! political ¢ which was people. thousand B Perished in the Flames nock, Pa, Oct. 6.—A number of houses burned this moraing and James aire perished fn the fames, - - Had a Hard Voyage. Sax Cal,, Oct. 6 weglan bark Europa arrived yestorday trowm Hamburg. She had a stormy pas N 160 FRANCISCO The BEE, WEDNESDAY sage and during the teif thtee of the died from disease and 0J6 was lost board —_—tn Reward for Wood<' Mur ‘erer, axn Fonk, N. D., Oét. 6.~ Mayor Brown of East Grand Forks had offered a_reward of 81,000 for the arrest of tho murderers of Judge Woods, who was shot Sunc morn g NEWS 0¥ ll Vll DAY, Domestic, (<The report that Secretary Blaine Is agafnl s denied, D. B. Baker, manutuctarer of boots shoes at Arlington. Mass.. lins assigned The massacre of 200 white sottlers in the state of Hidalgo, Mex., hus been denfed T Nez Perces reservation in Oklahon territory 1s to bo opened to settiement soon All hope of resculng th the Richurdson y hits been abandoned. The physicians and attendants of Genera Lee ut Alexundria. Va., regard his condition us siiglitly improved The linbilities of the Philiipsburg, Pa., bank which lins closed its doors, are placed at #630,- 007 und the assets at $70.00, Deputy Shorlff Caston and a b been found murdered in a s City, Tex. Both were shot in the back It 1s reported that Secrotary Blaine w make three speeches in the presont eanipaizn in Massachuse in Boston, Worcester and Springtieid The well known firm of George of El Paso, Tex., has been seized Stafes Internal revenue officers f violation of the nternal revenue laws The natfonal cutive board of United Mine Workers have concluded their session at Columbus. 0., and adjourned after making miany valiabie suggestions for the benefit of mine we The pre and fners entombed | Penvsyivania, uliv tender ity at A Sauer & Co. by United wlieged cnt has granted effect_October 13, in tne case of George W. An- d onvicted in Colorado of misusing the madlsind sontenced July 2, 1501, to sIX months Tmprisonment A two-story fran by fire Sundiy nnd Mrs, Wagner aod her two elifidren, whoilved in dan upper story, were burned to death. Another clild was serlously burned and is not expeeted to 1ive. James MeCann, & bartender at suloon between Seventh and Eight on Olive, St. Louis, Mo.. shot five hul Huzh Gorliman at 1017 Market street afternoon. Gorham's wounds are fatal At Cascade Canon, Colo., while Doane and bis son were out hunting the latteaacci- dentally shot his father, th ball entering the back of his head, killinz him Instantly. The deceased was superintendent for the Cascade Town compiny. centh aunual convention of the : Men's Nutionul Phtiadelnhi egates are Tl pardon. to take building was destroyed Farber's stroots, ts Into this convened und tifty Forig Chancellor Von Caprivi of glven orders that the prosecutions be uist workmen for attackin public meeting. omns Amber & Sons, s mills in Bradford, ‘Enz.. have called a weeting of their creditors. o labilities of the concern are placed at £125,00) Mish government is ne reo With Portugal i this connection ft is intimated that no future wnish treaty will contain the fuvored nation cluuse. A dispateh from Santander. Spain, suys the fire at the hospital has been quenched. hut that the flames are spreading elsewhero with ruing mapllity. Fourteen houses in the lle Cosnoros and elght houses in the Calle Monte are dooni ed. The thirt fcan Institute Gien Summit, od to the mie achies 4,000 menbe ory territory 'and many forcizn lands. It Is reported that the heir to the crown of Roumania has renounced the throne and in- sists uvon warrying Mile. arcsco. The Kinz has invited to the “capital the youngest son of Leopoid of H_henzollern, with the ide it Is supposed, of making lim heir to thé throne. Cutting Up Corn. As thetime isnow at hand for the cutting up of the corn fodder, we pub- lish the ' following ‘suggestions from “Uncle Andrew,”. clipped from the columns of the Journal of Agriculture: “One trouble with a majority of the farmers is, they do not cut up corn until itis too dry to make good fodder. My experience s, that the best time is as soon as the husk is one-third dry. My way is to have the shocks fourteen hills square, unless the corn was very light or very dry. Asitis liable to mould, tie the gallus in the ceuter of the proposed if the hills are good stout one s insist on having good stout hills would rather have the eallus at one side than make it of wealk stalks. Commenee at, wo will say, the southwest corner of the proposed shock: facing north, cuttwo rows north till even with the gallus, then turn east with one row, and set up the load thus gathernd on the west side of the gallus; then go to the portheast corner facing south, cut two rows south till even with the gallus, then one row west to the gallus, setting itup on tne east side; then go to the northwest corner, facing east cut two rows east till even with the 1lus, then one row south to the gallus, setfing it up on the north side; then go to the southeast covner, facing west cut two rows west till even with the gallus, then north with one row setting it up on the south side; then back to the soathwest corner, cutting same as before but setting up the load on the southwest corner of the shock, then to the northeast corner setting up on the northeast corner of the shock. Do likewise with the other two corner: then there will be just ove load for each side, Set up the one on the southwest on the west side; the one on the north- sast on the east side; the one on the northwest on the north side; the one on the southeast on the south side; then the shock is well anced. In setting up be careful to not set it up toostraight, but set it up slanting enough to point up well at the top; then it will turn rain. I never tie the shock; if they ave put in this way they do not need tying and it saves time, which is of some value at this time of the year. In my experience of three years with fodder taken care of in this way, I have not lost any more than those that tie the shocks. “"Phe first damp spell that comes after the fodder has sufficiently cured I haui out my fodder and corn all together, I never haul it out when it is very wet, as it will cause it to rot. I set it up‘'in winrows, running east and west, that ure about four feet brond at the top, I then place the butts of the fodder on top of the winrow near the ce , letting the tops hang down on’ the south side; then place the fodder the same way on the north side, only et the butts extend about six inches above the butts on the other side. This will make a good roof for sheltering the fodder. Then husk out all the ears you can see on the ouv side to keep the chickens from scratch- ing the huLlor and ‘wasting the corn. Never husk out the fodder in the field, as it necessitates traveling over the round twice while {1 I8 wet Another great drawback is, when husked in the field the fodder is generally laid flat down in the fiela and the corn in a seattered heap, and both left to await the good pleasure of the very busy farm The result is one or both generally take two or three soaking rains. The corn is then nearly \d the fodder is about palat- e to stock as rotten wood, and co tains very little more nutriment. When it is ali” hauled in together it can be husked out at ‘odd spells,” the corn hauled to the crib and fodder winrowed in Ay a8 before. Some of my ne considerable trouble get stock to eat fodder that hus in the field. With me trouble is get enough of it fo st ck to eat, as my mules and cattle fer it to good timothy hay Germany has Dezun him proprictors of the otlating jeeting of the Amer- Enginecrs has opened persons were which now state und A ghbors hay th Same W o is the my pre- to R Pavama, Babylon of Panama, and is becoming the Isthmus, OCTOBER 7, 1891 virtuous and Puritan scedy days, A Sunday was promulgated thers providing that all two weeks pinces of Sundays, he exceptions are the 1 steamship offices, for business only; hotels, drug stores, taurants, cook shops, bakaries and ice house, But the exempted places th sell spiritsare requested to post a placard votifying that no drinks will t sold before 4 p.m., when the prohibitic es. The market, barber shops may be The newspapers continue to the winning numbers in the Sund drawings of the Panama lottery, so pr sumably the lottery is exempted necessary business i CorHog Cholera Be Prevented? | with a few exceptions, shall be elosed on \t n open until 11 a.m. announee Al in her sear and decree business, | the | big grocery stores and | Y as o An affirmative answer to this question is more important than that other qlestion so namely: “‘Can O cours: attacked portant often hog cholera be naie o herd of swine the auestion to the most cured? , when a fatal disease has once im- owner and the | a like answer to one for the answer to which he is willing ndly, is: “Cun ut disease, even mful, to pay most r disense be cured? not fatal, ways h is « 50t off than if unable to pr but to cure 1t In this, as in many other matters, teacher is so valuabl experien Erl Hansford, a Shawnee county farme address in North Tope an affirmative answer to the f tion. So certain is he prevent hog cholera that he has bougk unaffected hogs out of swine hords i which the death rate from chole was alarming and has lost a hog by thi disense. Mr, Hansford's pre as simple and cheap as it is sure. custom atall timesis to feed salt to h hogs twico a week, just as regularly he salts h ttle {f the hogs are accustomed to salt they will at _first toomuch if it is given them. The harmful consequence of that is that will vomit them; but they soon recove from this. But when accustomed to sal hogs, as w as cattle, should be s much as they will take. erly salted and well fed, little disposition to root in the or, Mr. Hansford puts it, “‘you see them staading on their heads holes in the ground hunting for salt.” vent is al whose st only tha if if the owner can prevent it he is far better no 1t n it of his ability to us un- it 3 t, given When prop- liogs have very rounds; don’ in When hog chelera is feared Mr, Hans- ford fecas his hogs “‘roll sulphur.” will not heat the common phur, and it is therefore no it to them: but they eat readily, and when once th run_afterit. Of course M know 1 They flour of sul- use to_give roil sulphur Hansford avaiis himself of such opportunities as present themselves of giving his hogs the range ot a field, but he r and sulphur as his chief preventive disease. Farmer in we iies on su \cts were given to ihe conversation one day = A Society Fable. Detroit Free Press: A restless in the night by sounds of revelry in his master’s palatis i t the slipped his and in the abse the hostler, who was in the making love to tne chambermaid, strollec and came to the house. horse, 1t of al Kansus last made reason of the other cnd of the lot, of basement he isurely out into the back yard Pcering into the windows. which were open for Ventilation, the Horse hea: the conversation of numberle Young Men present, and old one and observed, too, the general style them, The more he heard the less f orably he be One at a rear Window, blew a Cigarette smoke into his face, the lim was reached, and the Horse boldl walked up through the Port cocher and was half way into the large and ele gant hall of the Mansion, When s , alsc hi d Nice 0, of ne impressed, and_when cloud of it ¥ 5 is Master hearing the unusual disturbance, came forth. “Get out,” he exclaimed “what in Thunder are you doing hel “Going into society,” repliod Horse, in a soft, pleasant voice, **Well, you can’t come in hero. is no place for you.” “Why not?” inquired the respectfully. “*Because it isn’t stable.’ **Rat: answered the getting his training and manne ciety relegates a Hovse to the when it welcomes so many Donkoy the Parlor.” His Master was so gr this heretical utterance that he caugt up a heavy Whip from the Hat rack an larruped the Horse until he was reall glad to get back into his Stall. Moral—Don’t talk about folks. * th fo. S ITorse, your ki - The Modern Sodom. The wickedest place in the w cording to all reports, is Port wh tho carth ave guthe is Said d. -—— Germanized Royalty. Of the twenty-seven Europe two-thirds there ave two or not chumn v, are Ge ns, bu to any extent. angrily, e This Horse very You belong in the - Stable, 3 to atly shocked by it d v N d, aec- 1, 2t three of them that do ONE NASS OF SCALES Aficted Blood Disense, with Intense Pain and Loss of Hair. All Other Remedies Fail, "l‘lll'\(" l| stantly and A in Four Weeks by the Cuticura Remedies, Ihave a few word REMEDIES. They have from a Skin and Blood Disease which Lhave had f over threo years. At cortal my skin wonl very sore, and always kept erneking and p in white scales. In cold weather my face 8 0f scales. When in the cold ir the puin wis it woutd thring tears to my ey i ulso being in & po with trie) every known remedy tha 1to me, me very iittle beaont REVEDIES, | concluded to gy fFSLUpPICALIOn Knve Wy 3 1mos. a few weeks' tme 1 foun thankful for what they b CUTICUMA REMEDIES & may have the 0ppOFtUNILY 10 1 mi tense ¥ blC roLh Jutit was of no use und g ng of th CUTICU) them a trial, T nstant relief %o, honr, 1 myself cured, o for me. Yo those w 1can rec blessit h EDMUND KERAS, 201§ Union Ave., Chicag Cuticura Remedies Effect daily of the skin, sealp, and bl COTICURA BOAP, & Beautifor the new Bl Inz, sealy pimply scalp, and blood, from 10re great cures of humors and dise ! tha the all othe TICUIA reat Skin Cur. exquisits Skin Purit FCURA IRESOL ostof Hum remedies full Sold everywher CUTICURA, ¥ 23¢; RESOLVENT, 41 pired b Ditva & CHEMICAL CORPOAATION, Hosto E# send for “How to Cure Skin D pages, 3 Hilustrations. wnd | PIMGh o ULU FULKS PAINS As i the o S0A TUCCIA ANTETALY | and ouly patn-kiling Hiantaneous, & Years by Dreadful Skin and yuteasts fr8m the four quarters of families of A ani n and 1 am POrTER o ¢ Le G. Me B H carefu birty tng or. Lexington Scr COX, Bluffs and 15 of every description. Works, Cor. Ave, them redyed and DR, UM REYS' SPECIFY foars inprivate Srattic Yoor Man's Friend, A REMINDER. We are the I in that we are offering our g ington Screened Lump Coal..$3.50 per ton TWIN CITY STEAM DYE A. Schoedsack, Proprietor, A ‘and 26th St. srchants who have finished equal to new D FEATHERS ENOVATED nd most approved machinery,utest ut less cost UMPHREYS' s are sclentifically and lly repaced prescri e whii i e, and for over Every eingle Spe- & dicare Hamcd. kg, pure: are i 14 years used by the p Ycuro for. cs curo ug Lho syste a spec redu decdtienovereign remedicsof the W W "ol of pri Cor., 1 Suppresscd Ne Drinary Wenkn Disenses of theHeart, Palpiiation 1.00 HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO, Ccation, inf i Worm Colle Yapensin, Billous Stomach r ful P Profuse Pertods ) riods. bitew, L0 + Bitind ¢k Hiecdin whrh, Tuffuenza, Cold i the T oopita Cougli Violent Couin Tty 1hy sical W eakniens 1.0 L Weiting Bed. - 130 ¥ Drugglus, or sent postpatd on reccipt DR RNy MANEAL, (144 pagas) 1 g cloth and goid, mailed’ free Vork. William and John Streots, New. SPECIFICS. Leaves & Dellcate and Lasting Odor After Using, Tf unable to procure STANDON BELTS S0AP send 25ein stamps and recelve a cake by return mall. JAS. APECIAY, Sond 1 Belia Per, Galva 1015 DUGUTA T ant’ This now, as ‘Conlkl EXEC Nov. 8, chief ji 1ooked pointment would fitting a My ow But [ d appoin justice tificatic your re think t tion wa I uow convict Judg firmati tion to congre 1 in appoint yours Tho | Ui Preside merk 15tn, ar trust, t You ¢ contide place. My banch nd hough whola anotker 1 will expi tion to but, it feve easur ace. H ingt Doy be Haller ful t INDER moaeting of cong 1 the S.KIiRK & CO., Chicago. — Shandon Bella Waltz (the pop- altz) vent FREE to anyono send- appers of Shiandon Bells Soap. }l:‘:l: stamps for sample bottle Shandon couNern, nized Iron Cornice Wor I GRAIL & SON, > and 1017 Broadwayy, Al kinas Store ity BLUFES Y KS, PROPS, tes furntshed 11201 Fonts an | SANDALWOOD CAPBULES are the b (iles proseribed by for' the AND DECLINATION, s Offer of the Chief ship to Conkling. correspondence is worth it in autographie ing’s Life viive Maxsiox, Wasmyaroy, D. C., 1573, My Dear Senator: When the ticeship becamo vacant I necessaril with auxiety to some one whose ap- bo recognized as entively and acceptablo to the country at large. n preference went to yoi at ouce determived and announced that th eut would not be made until the that | thought a chio should never' be subjected to the mor n of a rejection. The possibility o ejection was not droamed of. But be conclusion: of waiting for confirma s right ou principle. wish to state to you that fons on the subject of who s Chase's successor have received co 1 by time, and | teader the nomina- you, to bo made on the niecting of hope that you will accept { that « cépiable be made, truly, ( onkling, U, S, & 20, 1 My Dear Mr. v of the Sth inst., post- 1ith, came here during my ab. Ou the Mk General Babeock mailed which reached me at New York on the ud the space since then vou will not, | bink 100 long for due reflection. fler me the chief justicoship, and this nee outweighs all the honors of the Justis reading form in flrst a bo my to , in'tho thio full fon. Roscoe ( s, N. Y., Nov ont: Your let transfer now involves cons hose before from the senate to the lerations not only b you, and, after 1 t, 1 am convinced that view o case, you would agree with me that appolntment should bo made. not detain you witn reasons nor with the profound of obliga- yon which will abide with me always, s 1ad, I ask you to let your choice fall ae who, bowever else qualifisa, be. s man 1 lawyer, as | veneve, inthe « you tave upheld in war aod in Your friend and s ant, Roscor CoNkLin President G ant, Wash LD nformanon that any y curad by t s Barbed Wire Lin our horse aud try it Ad sl u kr it can Bo merol nent 21 Farnam St., Omaha., Packages received at either shop-worn or soiled fabrics of 1 cened Nut Coal.... $3.00 per ton 16 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 48. WORKS, Offices 621 Broad Dye, clean and re Council Bluffs. Se y ay, Counell inish goods or at the nd for price list. t have character e ND CLEANED than you o vo; BY STEAM pai L bofo -, CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CARITALLE STOCKEN SRRy SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... with the ..$150,000 70,000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. ... .$225,000 DIRECT L A Milier. K. 0. Gleas E L. Shugurt, B . 1 et L D, Bdmindson, Charles R. Hannan. Transact general banking bus niss. Larzesteipital and surpius of any b in Southwestern lowa NT:REST ON TIMi: DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONALBANK OF COUNCIL BLUFF3, IOWA. aid Up Cap'tal 700 bank 1o tho clty mestic oxchange and vodl secaritios. Espacial eation pald to col leetlons, Ace of iniivias banks, bankers and corporations solicite L e in Vit SANFORD, ¥ AW ke & Oldest org Forelgn and esldont MAN, Cashior, L RICH, Assistant THE GRAND Council Bluffs, ELEGANTLY APPOINTED HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. N. W. TAYLOR, Man agsr. COOK'S ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES given to ns, Annou ng. WALTER V. COOK, la. HIS Electrio iators Special attention Bells, Burglae Al and Ieandescont W 13 PEARL ST, COUNCIL BLUIFFS, Sims & Saunders=ftornoryab oy, tras, federal court Rooms 4 4 and 5 Shugars Beno block, Councll Brufts, la. H, J. Cham! lflfi, SAvtornoy at Law, No. | Paarl sireet, over Bush- pell's atore. | Telophone No. vif = Buslness hours. S . 1. 109 SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS, the Phoonix company, Incorporited state of Nebraski, will not be respol debts or Habilities whatsoever ineu June 2, 1801, other than debts and tubilities incurred throuzh fts duiy qualified oficers, namcly, Joscph Turner, president, and John Freese. treasurer, roon 26 Merrtam bloek, Council Bluf's, Tn. " Phoes nix Coal Minine company, per John Freese, secretary. October b, 151, DOR RENT Benton s OTICE Coul 10 der the laws of th Is hereby given that 3 Three roows In larze house on et. Tenant cun pay rent by Enquire ) Mcrriam bik laundry work s saLe cro farm 10 miles from Council Blufls, & 150 acres £30: M0 10, % and 40 acre tracts, Johuston & Vi Patton, Council Buutrs \ FANTED—Men of good o money to right party. Ca ‘\' ‘\\ 1TED l(h‘,‘.“l.“,l A fine 200 earance. BIg AL 616 Main st a ot 3 or 4 unfurnish yoms In good Address I, Je rsn 1 Bakery doing g can b bougiit right. Bus tomands porsonal attentic d irnished house of 7 i Third aveaue. rooms \l VERAL stocks of merchandiso and clear Omishia ind Council Biufls property to e Lowa farms. If you hiave n farm write to Johnstun & Van Patte Blufls MXPERT ¢ Uteet ordor libre, C. A, ALATRVOYANCE. mind readin chomotry. Dissuses of all k' and treated with hot baths All letters promptly answer Ba . to 10 pou No. 2 ay th streot [Oi SALE or houses, by J Blums it S ——— | THE OLD RELIABLE RADIANT HOME STOVES, It you don't the price LlEs grilde stoves © xtoves u whole lot chouper, but it s vity of Iron, the perfect fituing of doors i Joiits Uhat makes & Koo stove cost thari a choap ) mude of €17 ire thing 45 don't i | L Atove with Jomts put tozether just stinzs como from the sund don‘t Ccost ns much s where they are all ground toan air-tizht At yeu the one stove costs less, wastes fuel and Tusts only a few yeirs, gIves poor sutistuoticn, wnd in the end osts three tnes us much s i genuing Rad ant Home or ', 1. Stewart Heator. We se | Doth cheap stoves and good stoves. Honest | reprosentation. Wiil tailments Don ¢ fali to fizure with i Maulo {roct, 0B your Leator or (oo in per- slumbia bieycle, e, &4 will trade for g Atklns, Councll Bl Ront—Gurdon | It Kice, 101 Maln st., Councll tutions | want 10 we b MAIN STREET 0 & Co's vor 0. B. Jucquen: JuwelrySiore