j G THE OjMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JULY 5 , 1890 , THE OTAHA HE 13. COUNCIL. BLUFFS. OFFICK , NO. 12 PKARL. ST. by I'nrrlor In any putt "f tlio City. II. W , Tll.mV , MANAUKIt. TKI.KIMIOXKSt Jlimbirfq Office , Xo. JJl Night Kdttoi , No. 23. .T/f.VOK jr/K.VT/O.V. N. V. I' . Co. Council HlulTs Lumber Co. . coal. park nttnickil IU crowd of ile- loungers yesterday. The patrol wn on bnulocl In seventeen uu- fortunates yesterday. 'J'honm I'run ton \vm tultcn In ycstcnl.iy wlillo trjlng to work u con Illicit en game. Four r'ourtli of July drunka ami ns many peace disturbers occupied bcrtbs nt the city jail lust evening. 'J'lio mitfc-l foutitnm on Broadway hai boon rottredvltli tuilnt. It is tint very liiindsomu in Its new dress , Imt it Is attractive ? , ut least it nttratts attention. Tlio funeral of Kii'scll GIlui oT Oniwr totvnsblp win luld yostordav afternoon. Ho wui 111 only nbout 11 week , rlicumatiam being1 the ciinso of ileath. 'J'lio pottofllcu boys yesterday observed Sunday liouw. 'J'lio ' curriers niimo no deliv eries but spent tlio holiday In tbe manner thnt plo.isod tlicin bfst. O'l'lie i-i'Ktiliir iiiontbl.v inocllny of the Potta- wnttniiile County Fruit C ! rowers' and CJnnl- cnuiii' association will bo hold at the court bouso Inday nt'J o'clock p. m. Doll Mi'Donnltl , p > llco patrol driver , mid Miss ICnto VINouof Craig , Mo.vero tnar- rh'rt Thursday at tin ; homo of the bride. The newly married couple arrived In tbe Bluffs last ovenlnj , ' , The e\v fountain In Hayllss pnrlt li.vs been dry for n day or two while tlio spray nowlca wcro to'lnc perfected and otlii'i * llnisldiiMT touches beiiiK put on. Yesterday It was sot nt work In earnest nnd proved ono of the most rcfivsliiiitf tights of the il.iy. During the month of Juno the Chiens'o , Burlington , t Qulncy railroad delivered to the Union stock ynrds , ChuM o , 7,011 car loads ofstoek. ! ! , " ! ( ) cars of which originate , . ! on the western Jinva and Nebraska divisions of the road. OIK ; of the reinarlfablo evidences of com bined business mill iiatriotlsni produced by tbo Foui'Ui was the ( Uror.itioii of a saloon oil Middle Broadway. The Am 'i-lisim and ( lor- inan Ibi s wcro ( ntwlnecl around two boor icops In front oftho Imlldlnir. On tlio Holds of the bunting was priutedtho motto ; "Union and Strength. " An alarm from box ' ! ! called the depart ment to the Manhattan , near tlio corner of Main mid Ilrontlivay , shortly after inidnUlit yesterday inoniliig to extinguish ti blaze that originated In a rear room nftor the placu was locked up. A coat hanging on the wall had apparently been sot allro liv a llreorarkornnd had Hinnuldcrcd for sonio time. The loss of the co.it and a b.ully . scorclied partition was the only daniafjo sustained. The sncclal Hock Island trains between the city aiiif Chantaiiqua did an immense busi ness yesterday. Tbo outgoing No. 4 in the morning carried over .seven hundred passen gers and the Incoming train at tlio closes of the afternoon m-ogrnimno consisted of six dcnsoly crowded coaches. Walter Summer- bay.s , the newsboy on the outgoing regular , niuilo himself hosts of friends union ; . ' the Indies by refusing to sell cigars and also re questing p'tsscngora In the smoker to refrain from Indulging until after Cliuutinin.na sta tion was pasnod. The marshal's force was yesterday fore noon called to Slreotivlllo to cheek a celebra tion being-held there by adrovo of cattle , the residrnts complaining that their gardens and flower beds were being destroyeil most vuntonly by the bovine" . Eighteen of the culprits were arrested and imprisoned in the iiound , It was supposed that quiet had thus been restored for the day , but in the after noon toleplionie appeals c.nno . to theoHlce , the complainants stating that tbo cows were malting another raid , in greater quantities than bofoiv , and that they had c.iti'ii up nil tbo garden stud and wcro bre.ikltigtho fences Into toothpicks after their meal. The marshall - shall wan discouraged. At yesterday's ilw the hlRtmckmado tlio run to the corner of Eleventh street and Avenue 13 , causing severe criticism on the part of ccituin aldcrinen , ' ! suppose , " said ono of them , "they will want us to buy some more hoiw for that truck uftor they luivn killed this pair for nothing1. Thorn are only n few boxes in the heart of the city that 'the big truck should run to , and the duo nt tlio Northwestern Is not ono of ttioni. There Is nothing more than two stories high In that vicinity. If they would exercise the truck less they would have moro tlmo to llnd out whole the hydrants are. They went a block further to get water yesterday than there xvus any need of. " A crowd of llttlo boys yesterday added to their limited cxperiimi-o by a ride In the patrol wagon. The lads hud gotten into a wordy warfare , which was fast dovclupidg into a frce-for-nll llRlit , sovor.il of tlio com batants havlngarniod themselves with bricks , with which they worn threatening to lay each oth'jr out. The patrol wagon gathered them In and titty went blulmoi-ing to tbo station. Marshal Temple-ton organized them Into n. mission Sundiy school and proceeded to plvo them a brief but impressive lesson on their duty to each other and their rotations to brickbats. The oldest was notovor twelve years of ago , while the youngest was still wearing bis llrst pair of pantalooiH , At the close of tbo oration the auilluncj wai ills- nilsM'd. J.O. Tlpton , realojUite , r > . ' 7 Broadway. The Manhattan sporting ttcndq'va , 413 B- way. way.A A peed hose reel fIHJO with every 103 foot of hose purchased at Hlxby'.s. I'KKNftX.-t I , 11 , C. Lynclmrd of Mount Pleasant , la. , Is visiting his son W. H. at his homo , Ul Benton - ton street. lion. Leonard Parr of Mount Pleasant. In. , spent the Fourth in the Bluffs nnd will re turn home on Monday , llu Is a guest of the Ogden house. Sol II. Foster left last evening for Salt Lake City on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. John T , Stewart nnd daugh ter , Miss Bessie , have KOUO east to spend the summer nt Ocean Bench. J.C. IJIxby , steam lie.itinj , ' , sanitary CIIR- | nccr.lM ! ) Life building , Omaha : .US Merrlam block , Council Bluffs. A Daylight Burglary. A bold burnlary was pcriwlrnteil yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. Arthur Stevens , comer of Fourth nvenuo nnd Twelfth street , during the absence of the family. The during thief or thieves un doubtedly saw tbo family leaving about half past one mid then entered the bouse , Kn- trnnco was effected through u cellar window , and the door nt tbo top of the collar stairs was then forced , affording across to the upper floors , The lock on tbo cellar door was a strong ono judging from the marks left by the Instrument In forcing it , The lloor was deeply dented and the sides of the door casing also In the efforts to open the door , which was finally ilono by bondinii the bolt. The depredators then ransacked the house from top to bottom. Every trunk nnd drawer In the bouse was emptied of Its con tents , und all trays nnil Iwxes worolom to pieces. The thieves w-eurod ono solid gold pen and penholder , two gold pens In gold und pearl penholders , which they took from their ense.-i nnd loft the latter lying on the Hour ; u gold ring with diamond and enamel setting ; gold necklace and charm ; set of ( iiirnet earrings and pin ; between 1 and $4 in money , nnd TO cents worth ot post age stumps. Tlw charm on the necklace was of a peculiar pattern , consisting of all the llttlo wheels of u watch , A lot of silver on the dining room table was left untouched. The > tolen jewelry belonged to Mrs. Driiry , who , with her husband , Is visiting for n few days with Mrs. Stevens , en route homo to Vermont from the west. The police have town notltled of the robbery , but as yet no clue to the burglars has been discovered , Demnsoy Hros , , 103 Main street , is the only Slaeo In town when ) you can got fresh mid olU'ious confectionery. If vou wish to sell your property call on the Judit & Wells Co. , C. U. Judd president , 004 Droadu'uy. THE FOURTH IN THE BLUFFS , It is Celebrated with Becoming Splendor at the Pleasure Resorts. A Jlla/.o Calls Out the PI re Depart- innnt A Monument t < > Samuel Ilnyllxs IH Unnerved Notes and I'cr.iuiinN. The absolute suspension of all kinds of business and the complete desertion of tlio ' streets wa-j the chief characteristics of Council muffs' ' celebration of the Fourth of j July. Tlie day \viis delightful , a perfect ilny , in fact , nnd every pcrsonwho could get out of tbe city by anv means did so. All the pleasure resorts utid picnic grounds about the city [ were filled with ro.st hunters. Even tbo small boy saved Ids II rocr ichors for the proves out of town , nnd them was nothing ; left In tin ) heart of the city to Indicate the I fact that the ration was celebrating it.s birthday but the crowds on motor lines anil the infrequent pop of a toy pistol or n lira cracker. AT MAN'AWA. history. Every ear belonging LO the Alanawn motor line was In service all day. Each train pulled four coaches , nnd every train botli way was crowded to its utmost capacity. The crowds varied i nnuinbors from 6,000 to sMO ( ilu ring the afternoon , and tbo attraction of Ihu evening drew a much larger aitendiinco. The methods iidoiitol to amuse the visitor * weic various , but ( lie natural attractions of the splendid resort Itself were sufllcicut for tliotliousinuls who c.ired nothing for the band music , bout racing , bicycle contest , shooting tourniiiiient , etc1. Tbo chlof utl factions were the bicycle races for a $10 ! ! gold medal anil several minor prices. There were nine entries , including some of tlio best wheelmen In Omaha niitl Council illufTs. Th > i-o was delay In starting , and the contest was not ended until latoln thO OVOIllllg. Uilboy's band occupied the musicians stand lii tbo pavillion and entertained the crowds there during tlio afternoon and oven- Ing. ' The hotel and - Monat-y park were thrown opi-n and were thronged with visitors. Manhattan beach was nllvo with people. The water toboggan slide w.is thrown open for tlio first time1 and the b.ithers enjoyed the sport with tlio keenest zest. The Scbuot/envcrcin prize shoot drew a largo crowd iluring ttioaitornoon. In the evening n brilliant display of pyrotechnics technics took place on tbo water in front of thu pavilion. There were Hovcral places where beer was sold , but It was taken in such meliorate < inui- tities that it did not. oxdto any boisterous p.i- triotisin. The entiru day passed at the lake without nay kind of an accident. AT I'.UKMOt'.VT I'.UIK. Kalrinoiint p.irkdrew its quota of cltl/.ens from both cities anil a score ot picnic parties enjoyed the shade nnd tlio cool laviues. In tlieevening the electric motor company gave a brilliant display of llreworks. Tlie colored congregation of Mount /.Ion Baptist church hud a grand barbecue at the d of the p.n-k , mid lutcreste.l white ccrs wcro fully us plentiful as colored realtors. Omaha was very largely ropro- .scnteil in the parks during the day , nnil In the evening tlio visitors fro.it across the river increased largely la numbers. ATHIE DHIVIXII I'AllK. The free trolling matinee altnu-ted nearly , UU ( ) pcopluto Union driving park , where three races were given. There were fewer starters tlniii wore expected , but the races were very goo l exhibition ? and close enough to bo interesting. Ciro.it Uisappointiacnt was caused by iion-iippear.inco of tlio phenomenal pacer , I'M Itosuwater , as Iho animal hid : boon taken to ttis owner's farm and did not arrive at the parU until after tbo races were over. This deprived Hit ) crowd of seeing- much anticipated fast mile. Tlio I'n-st race was for green four-year-olds , anil the starters were Charles Wilson's bay gelding Tom \\ilson , and James Frazier's chestnut .sorrel Sunset. Thrco heats wcro trotted inJ..VJ ! : ( and 2:57 : , and were all won by Sunset , There were but two starters in the froo-for nil Charles Grcgorp's chestnut sorrel ICinp , Humbert uud .lames Fraxtors chestnut sorrel Banquet. Iliunbort took the first , two heats in'JJ7iud'J.and : : : ! ; ! Itaiuiuot captured the third heat In : iIJ ; ! . The third heat was very closely contested tlironghout , and were pretty exhibitions ot trotting. Humbert's work was astmn-iso ta allhorsoinon present. Five years ago in his two-year-old form ho received a inarl : of : iflJ ; , but slnco then ho bus never done well until this .season , lie is now going fust and can circle the track today in : . ' : 'JO. A single heat was trotted by T > . Laccy's black mure Nellie Cattery and A. Suhlttetcr's bay gelding Mill ; Shako. This former won easily In SJ.VJ1 : < , This concluded the day's ' exhibition. Much Interest was taken in visiting the stalls and Inspecting the ninny good horses on the grounds. I1OSTON STOIIK , COU.VCHj IHjUrKS. A Kow of'OiirSiir-olnls Kor Tills AVeok. Pcruso this carefully. Something interesting resting to almost every family can bo found in these column's. ' Don't fall to como curly , as ( hero nro bargains laid out each day that many times don't hist all day. Visit the Ros- tor. Htoro. There you can always lind wo usually do oven a little batter than wo adver tise. 2.10 do/.en black and colored mitts , Wo claim to boabluto show you better value by far tlmn can ba found elsewhere in the west. Note our prices Hc ) , 22c , U.lc. : i.'ic , Melee nnd Wc. ) U'o call your special attention to nufJ.'ii * JKIc ! ' . ) , , i'oundri9c nntts , fully i > per cent under value. A bargain in white goods. All our 2."c and Xlc strifes nnd checks marked 1'Jo ' for this week at least while they last. Hosiery In this department wo claim to have no competitors. Wo show a complete line of ladies' , misses' , children's and In. fants' fast blacks.Vo guarantee every pair or money cheerfully refunded. A < lc to sea our ladies'fast blacks at ii.'io nnd : ! 5c. You will ngreo vitll us it is the best hose you oversaw for tbo money. Our children's two-by-two rlbb at 25o has no equal , all sUcs for fic. At lllo and I--j'u ' wo show the best fast black stocking in the country. f > 00 pieces Jklolno ribbons at lo a vard. Special prices on staple colors in all silk ribbons for this week. No. 5 ribbons for 5o. No. 7 ribbons forte. No. 0 ribbons for Co. No 12 ribbons for liio. No. U5 ribbons for l(5c. ( The above nro all g > io'l colors , regular stock , and all sllic gros grain and satin edge. The above prices good for t his weak onlv. BOSTON STOUl'i , Potlicrinifhuiii , Whltolnw & Co. , Council Blurts , In. Olrollini'i Monument. "If there is n man who Iris over lived in Council HlulTs who deserves a monument that will perpetuate hU name ami memory , that man wis Ham Hayllss , " said a grateful citizen yesterday as he took a .scat near the fountain in Hayliss p.irlc and surveyed Iho emerald ( join with the keenest satisfaction , "This is the handsomest little pu-kl over saw in my llfo , and 1 Imvo seen the host of them. Hut half of my pleasure Is destroyed every tlmo i como here or pass by It by the recollection that poor old Sam Uayllss died in poverty and inmost abject want and in sight of the splendid property ho gave to the city. It Is true his miaio will bo forever connected with the park , but that isn't enough. It Is merely a name , anil what's In n name I An other generation will Imvo forgotten nil about poor ohl Sum , and the name of the parK It self may bo corrupted Into Jlay Leaf orsomo- tbliig else buforu the century Is out. I would like to sre a statue of the old man , rugged , rough ami kind hp.irtcd us ho appeared In the pioneer days , and I would like to see it erected In the most conspicuous place in the park. Ho should hold In his hand a scroll that should bo u i-opy of the Ift deed. The inscription should bo brief unit simple , but should contain this sentiment : ' .Ho tiled in obscurity and poverty , but hols rich In the love and gratltudo of a grateful posterity. ' That may not bo the host expression , but It Is thohonso. Wo did not appreciate the old man nor his gift in those duys , and it Is no humiliation to admit the fact that wo didn't. "I wish Tim UEB would agitate this matter a little uud set ttie old greybeard * to think- Ing about It. .Andy ( Iruhnm ought to bo tha first ono to put the scheme on Its feet. Thou vou could count on Judge .tames , Hon. \V. II. M. 1'iisey , Judge Oasady , Thomas OIU- ccr and scores of otlicw to give It n vigorous financial push , Tim statue ought to bo erected facing the fountain , and ought to bo as big us the fountain Itself. If It was much smaller It wouldn't bo as hip as poor old Ham's heart. I'll bet a cigar If TUB HIH : calls at- tcntloii to It the matter will bo picked up and we'll have a picture in stone of | > oorold Sum Hayllss. with his old slouch hat. one pants li'K in his boot and the sunshine that warmed his big heart shining throuRh the smile that always ployed on his broad and angular face. " Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown and brldgo work , No. l ! ) Pearl. A House Ituriicil. Barly yesterday afternoon the flro ilepart- mcnt was called out to subdue the llames which were rapidly destroying the residence of G. L , Jucobj , No. llll Avenue II. Deforo the water could do its full work the lire had inadon prct'y bad wreck of tlio house , n two- story frame building. The most of the fur niture was saved by removal , The insurance on the building amounts to ? * 00. which will cover less than half the loss. The cause of tbo lire Is not known , but it Is supposed to have been a defective Hue. A tire was started in the kitchen steve nbout noon , nnd soon after this the smoke and llames were discovered making their wiy through the roof. Beyond tbeso facts tbo family could give no information as to the cause. Naturally fcrmciito-l in the bottle , par- fectly pure , with a delicious bo'iuct. Cook's Kxtra Dry Champagne can bo drank by the most delicate. Cnnredci'nto Veterans' Reunion. CHUTASOOUA , TCUII. , July 4. The con federate veterans' reunion had n monster p.irado today and lu the afternoon several thousand people were addressed by Gover nor Gordon of Georgia. In a patriotic speech , Among other tilings ho said : "The south was loyal to the country , but wo were wrong on the slavery question , and there Is not n son or daughter of tbo south today who would have slavery restored. While for four years the north nnd south wcro deadly enemies , we are for evermore- brothers nnd fellow citizens and southerners would today light as loyally for the llapr of our country as any man who fought with Grant and Sher man. Tonight the wltolo city Is illuminated. Lookout mountain and Missionary Hldgo ro nbliuu with lights , and on the Tennessee river and Cameron hill are monster pyrotechnic technic displays. To Xorvous Debilitated Men. If you will send its your address wo will send you Dr. Dyo's Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Appliances on trial. They will quickly restore you to vigor , manhood and health , Pamphlet free. VOLTAIC Br.i.i Co. , Marshall , Mich. _ Quarantine I.ll'li-d. New Oui.KAN * , July 4. The steamship Prof. Morse , after ten days' detention in quarantine , arrived today , having on board STiO half-starved and sick laborers , mostly Italians , who have been working on a plantation in Honduras since April with little food and inadequate shelter. The health officer reports that n c.ireful investigation sliows that there wcro many cases of sickness , hut nil were suffering with malarial or bilious fevers. A careful in vestigation proved to the satisfaction of the health board that there was no contagious diseases on board. now ollioes of the great Rock la- laud routes , 11)02 , Slxloonth anil Furnam stivet , Omaha , are the llnest in the city. Call and sco them. Tickets to nil points ciibt tit lowest rules The Fourth at L.UMMIU , Wyo-i Juno 1. | Special Telo- gratn toTnnUii- : . ] The Fourth was duly observed in Laramie , the celebration being under thu auspices of the tire department. In the morning there was a parade , followed by hose races. In all the raced Company . " > , composed of the youngest members of the dciartniont , was victorious , defeating the old members who have so often taken prizes In the Colorado and AVyotrdng tournaments. In tlio afternoon there was horwj racing at the driving park and a shooting tournament. The day wound up with sports on the street tonight and a grand ball. HOOIIO'H Celt-tirat ion. Itooxi ! , In. , July 4. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKK. ] Boono's celebration today under tl.o auspices of the flro department passed off smoothly. Orations were delivered attho park hyJudgo Illndman and Presiding EMer Jtanisey. In tlioutternoon there were sonio exhibition hose runs and other sports and llreworks at night. A largo crowd was lu town all day. In tlio Commons. LONIIOV , July-1 , In the house of commons the committed negatived Gladstone's amend [ ment against the suspension of bills from one session to another. Tlie vote stood 11 to ft. It is reported in conservative circles that owing to tlio narrowness of the majority iigaiiist Gladstone's amendment the govern ment will abandon the proposal to carry over the bills. A \VomiitiVi Itccoinmciulatioii. I spent several weeks in Johnstown , Pa. , lifter the fjri-tit Hood , on account of my hus band being employed there. Vi'a had several children with us , two of whom took the diar- rhaja vor.v badly , J got sonio of Chamber lain's Colic , Cholera and Dlarrhcna Komedy from Huv. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. I Icnow of several other cases where it was equally successful. I think it cannot bo excelled and cheerfully i-eeoinincnd it. Mrs. Annie M. Ileaia McKccsport , P.i. Fatal \\plosoii | of Fireworks. CAJIIIIIOX , Mo. , July 4. During the cclo- bratton tonight some tlroworlw explode ! pro- inaturcly , injuring thcco powons badly. Major Lindner had a log broken , Mls-s Haley was seriously burned on the arms and face and Fred Williams badly burned. M'ui-IcH nitd Montoncfrr.iis I'lglit. CoxsTANTixoiM.E , July 4. A serious con- lllct between Turks nnd Montenegrins oc curred nenr the hike of Scutari. The British chnrgod'nffalrs tris protested to the porto against the ( lunger of allowing the reign of anarchy in Armenia to continue. I'oople I'roin I'hlladclpbla will find u complete line of . & . T.'a houMcpathie preparations nt Sherman is MeCoimoH'tt drug : store , 1513 Dodge l It on the Street. Mart Gram nnd John Dlnginan melon F.ir- mini street last night and in . the fistic arenn nttcinpteil to settled sonio old scores , It was n iifilit to 11 finish , and when the end arrived ( train was carted mvny by bis friends , while DliiKmnn managed to hobble to Ids room. Doth men will be arrested today. 1002. Sixteenth anil Parn.ini streets ia the now Itoek Island ticket otlico. Tiek- eU to all points cast nt lowest rates. Illali * VH ilcriimn. Bum , Nob. , July 4. [ Special Telegram to TUB Uit : : . ] The ball game hero today be tween Herman nnd Blair resulted in favor of lllalr by n score of id to IS. Itattory for Hlalr SpniRUOuiid Bailey ; Herman Husscll and Matthews. Arrivals. At Now Vork The Alter , from Drcnuin ; the Ujvoidu , front . ( ilii.sjfow. AtQueonstowa The Wyoming1 , from Now Vork. At Ilutnlmvtf The RugU , from Now York. Thrown from n HOMO nnd Killed. Pimiu'HO , Pa. , July . Many minor neei- dents occurred during tbo American mechan ics' paradu at McKeesport this afternoon. The only fatullty was to John ICIneald , uu nide , who was thrown from his hoim Very Yesterday was n trying tlmo for L. O. Socrcst , the man who was thrown from the hotel whidow. The noise tnado Mm resf.css and at midnight ho was very low. T.I .T/.MI .V V' , ? / ' < > ' - in * U' . The llrarc * Mold nti'liuIlKiiiUlon Moet- IIIK Over f5jiiker Heed. New YouK , July 4'-T-Ij'iiuiiimiiy hull hud a big celebration today niul n largo audience attended the cxerclsort. , The flrst speaker of the day was Congre irtin Dynutnof Indiana , whoso chief glory Hi fr , that ho iccelvod the censure of u republican speaker of the house of representatives. "Tho founders of the no tion , " snld Mr. Byimnj. "did not bcllovon majority , however ( nil-go , hud ii fight to do- prlvo n minority , however small , of Its natural ik'ht-i , . u lind a ri lit to Kovorn , but only with duo rcpird to tbe rights of the minority. Never In the llfo of the nation' has such a deadly thrust at Its liberties been tnado us In the pa-wiijto of thu federal elect Ion bill. This law was not Intended for the south alone. It was intended for New Yoric nnd Indiana , Not satisfied with unwilling honestly elected members of the house , tbo republicans de vised this Hclicino to enable them to count out democrats bo fore they could take seats. AVIth. voice , with pen nnd with sword tbo people should rise In their might und prevent the eniietmciit of such laws. Cotifftvssiiuni Crisp of ( .Jcortfla .Mid the republicans - publicans sought hvoxcltlnff prejudice nifiilnst the south , by ussuflliiK it with slumlord to se cure the passage of tbo bill but. having nuuio It a law , they would soon turn it ngalnst Is'cw York , being ready to do anything to retain power. Letters of read ex-Presi regret were from - dent Cleveland , Onvcrnor Hill and u number of other democratic governors , senators nnd congressmen. Tlio letters from Cleveland and Hill were followed by loud iippluuso anil three cheers for each. Then eamo n number of "short talks" by prominent gentlemen. Governor Kcggs of Delaware , ruferrini , ' to tbo election bill , said ho believed In letting tbo colored limn Imvo Ills rights , too. Tills was u white man's government , nnd bo believed in supporting bis own raco. Congressman Springer said the election bill \vasiin assault upon the liberties of the people and the day was not far distant when tbe people may bo called upon to make a now declaration of liidependonci ) . Congressman McMlllin of Tennessee , Al len of Mississippi , ICcrr of Pennsylvania , Yoder of Ohio ana Mason of Missouri also spoke. A vesolutiou was unanimously adopted de claring that muss meetings should bo called throughout the country to denounce the fed- cr.il election bill nnd protest ngnlnst its pas sage by the somite. Ex-President Cleveland in bin letter said , In part : "The opportunities and temptations pre sented to partisanship have brought us to a tlmo when party control Is far too rampant , nnd when in public places tlio true interest oC the people are too lightly considered. In this predicament those ivbo love their country may well remember with comfort and satis faction on Imlcpcmlenra day that the dlsposl- tioc of the American people to revolt ngaiust mnl-mlministratiou still remains to them , und is tbe badge of their freedom und independ ence as well as their security for continued prosperity and happiness. They will not revolt against their plan of government , for Its protection and preservation supply every inspiration of true Americanism. But because they nro free and independent American citizen * they will , as long us their love nnd veneration for their government shall last , revolt against the nomination of any political party which , en trusted with power , sordidly seeks only its continuance , nnd which faithlessly violating its plain and simple duty to the people , insults them with professions of dis interested solicitude- while it eats out their substance. And yet , with all this , wo should not in blind security deny the existence of danger. The masses of our countrymen nro brave , and thurofoi-J generous ; they nro strong , and therefore conflict , and they nro honc.it , nnd therefore unsuspecting. Our peril lies in tbo ease with which they may bo deluded and cajoled by tbobO who would tralllc with their intc-rosts. No occasion Is moro opportune than the celebration of tbo llltb anniversary of American independence to warn the American people of the present necessity on their part of vigilant watchful ness of their ri/hts / ; and Jcrdous exaction of the honest nnd unscltlsh performance of pub- lie duty.1' AJBJtOX.lVX'S ti < ) ttHini.E His 1'arneliuto Cntclics Fire ami lie Kalis Four Hundred F et. ST. Louis , July 4. A special from Beards- town , 111. , says : Prof. Samuel Black , the aeronaut , met with n horrible death at that phi ce this afternoon. When at a height of 100 feet be signaled Unit lie was nbout to de scend , "out something seemed to have porio wrong with bis parachute. A fowminuteslater n stream of stnoko was seen issuing from tbo parachute , which in u few seconds burst Into a lluiiio , severing the parachute from the bal loon , and tbo aeronaut was seen falling through the air at a frightful speed. Halt an hour later his body was found , horribly man gled , nbout a mlle from the scene of the as- ccnt. It is supposed thnt the parachute caught lli-o from sparks from n mill near by. Conference of hotter Nnw YOKK , July J. The national confer ence of letter carriers -was held hero today. Tbo object of tbe conference is to further tbo iiiteicstsof letter carrier in general , particu larly in regard to tbo salary bill now pending in congress. Forty representatives were present from New York , .Brook lyn , Jersey City , Newark , Albany , Providence , Buffalo , Milwaukee , Chicago , Philapelphia und San Francisco. Tbo national association , It was decided , should hecuro a charter and that thu maximum fee for the admission of ioeal councils should bo $ .1. Tbo following resolution was passed ; ' That any legislation affecting the pay of let ter carriers should bo on a basis of iJiKX ) for tno first year , & 00 for the second , $1 , ( NX ) for the third and $ ! , ' , ! ( ) ; ) after that for cities of the first clnss , and for cities of tlio second class ? u < )0. ) SS : > 0 and $1 , OJO for the llrst , second end and tbird years respectively. Death of Ilevcrly 'I ticker. liicii-voNii , Va. , July -I. Hon. Beverly Tucker died hero this evening. Ho was born at Winchester , Va. , Juno S , 1S20. Ho was perhaps as well known personally to leading politicians throughout the country us any mun of his tlmo. Ho was a nephew of John Randolph of Koanoko. lie was editor of the Washington Sentinel from 1SKI to livl ) , nnd consul to Liv erpool under Buchanan. lie visited Knglnnd and Canada during tlio w.ir on a special mis sion for tbo federal government. Since 1S70 ho has resided almost continually in Wash ington. A IMglvaml eal. NKW OIII.KANS , La. , July 4. A San An tonio , Tex. , special says : "Information was received hero today of the consummation of the biggest land tradoiintho history of the American continent. The parties to the contract were John Hancock of Austin and Itobert Suinmorlln of San Antonio , acting for the owners and representatives of an Kit. ullsli syndicate. The land lies all in ono oody in tlio state of Tamaullp.is , Mexico , and com prises between live und six million acres , nnd also 75OOJ , head of. cattle. The terms nro private. A Peacemaker Fatally Shot. TB.VAHK.ISA , Ark. , July 4. At Garland City last night , during a dispute between Ed Brennan r.nd a mnn > named Bernard , the former was fatally stabbed by Bernard. Breannn drew a pis > tel to shoot Bernard , when a third iium , ( uama unknown , tried to get possession of tbvi pistol. BrJiinnn's wife ran out of the house with n rillo and tired at the peacemaker , Inflicting fat.il wounds. Killed at a ( I.OL'lsvn.i.ii , Ky , , July . About 8 o'clock this evening the north hound express on the Louisville Southern railway struck a wagon containing twenty-one persons returning from a picnic , at the Preston street road crossing , Just beyond the city limits. Frank Pmtt , ngoil twenty-otto , Hen Pratt , nged seventeen , and Mur.v Moltem'ivor , aged thrco. weni In stantly killed nnd the remaining eighteen all moro or less seriously Injured , Army of Ilia 1'otour.iu Celebration. PoiiTi.ixn , Mo. , July 4. The Fourth of July celebration glvon In honor of the Army of the I'otowae1 was a greit success. The 1 % punuto of city and state military and clvli ; organl/ntions was reviewed by ( iencral Sherman and other officers. A clam bake was later discussed with fireworks in the evening. Ii\T \ HIE SANCTUM OF TIIE.SOS Julian Ralph Talks About n Great Figure in How York Journalism. ALWAYS BUSY BUT NEVER AT WORK. lUIMur Dana CouilticjU Ills Vcwupapcr AVIth AM HlHHoul HuMt'.s Only IMny to Hint-Quick In Decision. You may sco him on tiny day except Sitndny tit the uornur window in the third story of the Sun building , tunning but1 k lu his chiilr to rap his fingers with his ponoll wlillo ho is thinking , or boml- ing ever n table to wj-lto. The room In which ho Id seated it ) ono of four Hint compose the editorial milt. It contains u delv , two uhiiirH , u Mtimll ttiblo uud it rug us Its main iippolnlmcntH , writes Julian Ralph In ClinUor. On the walls it ro a few pictures ono of the Count .loiumos , ono of tlio original quiirtutto of Harper Hrotlicrs ; ono of the Into Mui'k Mngulro , a reporter , anil u framed lltho- ffrujih advertising the \Villimimtio thread company. Tltoso pictures lutvo no onpceliil significance. Apiiiii'enlly they merely huppunud there , for it Is n rule that whatever picture , ornament or other thing drifts there stays there , llr. Dunn has no pride in the adornment of his olllee. He usks only Unit it bo kept clean and tidy , ills homo is n pulueo. His olllco is a workshop. A revolving book-cu.su is on his desk , and on top of that is iitiUifTuil owl. There Isit that I forgot , In a corner of the room , but Mr , Diiini never wu&soento tiso it , It is evidently another bit of llulsamliko the pictures. Ills mtinu or Is almost certain to bo vl- viielous. Ills good humor is purpctmil. That Bounds Impossible , or possible only by straining eulogy , yet it is his distin guishing characteristic , and its explana tion brings forward the queerest * thing about the man. And that queerest thing is the secret of Ills success. Ho loves his business. On that account he can be most good humored when ho feolu that ho is writing an article that divides the people between applause und indigna tion. I have often heard of men who love their business and Imvo often heard men claim that dlKtlnction for them selves , but Charles A. Dana is the only man or journalist I over saw or knew who gleefully and heartily enjoyed his work. At times he fairly hubbies over with the enjoyment of it. Of cottrto that can only bo true of a man who loves life itself , who boasts of perfect health and the power to satisfy his longings , Ijo they humble or grand. At beyond sixty Mr. Dana is the youngest man , in spirits , In the bun ollleo ; his stop is certainly the lightest , his eye kindles the most fre quently , his complexion and akin are those of a pedestrian. I remember oueo hearing n famous cabinet ollleer say to him , on shaking hands with him : "Well , Mr. puna , I don't see how you stand this infernal grind. " "Grind ! " said MiDana. . "Vou never were moro mistaken , I have nothing but fun. " "Bully' ' is a favorite word with him , iv word used only to express uncommon pleasure , such as has been all'orded by a trip abroad , or a run to Cuba or .Mexico , or by the porusulof sometliingcsp eially pleasing in the Sun's columns. "You're letting yourself grow old , "I heard him say once to a decidedly de crepit old mun. "Do you read novels , and play billiards , and walk a great deal1 "No , no , no , ' ' said the old man , sadly , nt each pause. "I do , " said Mr. Dana , with the exuberance of a child. "I have fun from morning till night. " I have been asked tlio queerest ques tions about Mi * . Dana wherever I have gone on either continent. A favorite question is this : "Does Dana really coma down every morning and take up a subject and say to himself : 'Now , what is the natural , humdrum way of treating this ? ' and does ho , upon llnding out what that way is , order an article written in tiny other way than that ? Do you believe ho really says to himself : 'Everybody thinks so and so , therefore I'll take the opposite { rounds ? ' " Of course that is absurd , 'i'lio best niibwer to those or any other questions about Mr. Dana and his paper is that no ono except himself knows what ho is going to do , or why ho does It. But , obviously , this is the direct result of an ebullient , vigorous und waggish nature , touched just a little with sar casm. With that key you can read bo- tweeti tlio lines of any article in his paper. He Is a persistent worker. lie comes to his desk at 10 o'clock in the morning and leaves at 5 in the evening. Ho writes a great deal and is apt to con tribute to every department of hispupor except the advertising columns. Nearly nil this work is dictated ut llrst to a stenographer. Then it is carefully re vised und revised again in proof. Of articles Unit others write he hay seldom boon known to read a pnge In manu script. lie sends the copy to the com posing room and roads the proof , "lie can raise more Cain with a proof than any other man in the world , " I once. heard a printer Bay , but that is not true. That distinction has been nobly earned by Paul Dunn , hisson. Ono thing that Dana does to an extent not known on any oth er paper is tlio reading of proof for what you might call their appearance. Wlier- ever no nnus one worn or LWU HIUU b words forming a ragged line by tiioiu- solvesat the end of a paragraph , ho goes through the nuriigruph to lind words that can bo stricken out to allow the par- grupli to end solidly. Above all things else ho is quick'In mind and movement. Ho can read all the morning panors of New York in I1F- teen mlnutos. There is a whirl of paper in the air during the operation , us he turns leaf after leaf and runs his eyes up and down the columns , lie seems to bee instinctively whatever each pupar con tains that is peculiar or noteworthy , whether it is a stickful or a column. Anew now man at the city desk of the Sun no ticed that Mr. Dana sent for the papers every morning and almost Instantly re turned thorn , Wondering at this , lie asked the olllco boy what ( ho chief did with the papers. "Well , " wild the boy , a typical New York lad , "I pile 'em on his desk nnd he II res 'em on do Hour , und then I gadder 'em up agin and bring 'em back to you. " lie is as much quicker In speech nnd decision us lightning Is quicker than ruin. It IH dilllcult to talk with him on Unit account or , rather , it Is bewilder ing to ono who is not need to him. Ho poems to hunt * all you nro going to say when you are just beginning to say it. Here is an example : In order not to i bothorhiin too oftenono of Ills lieutenant used to"sivoup"thingsto : nee him nbout On ono day only two matters occurred that called for his counsel. The lieuten ant decided to go to the chief and say that there WUH a mun In the olllee who had tanned a piece of human skin nnd made a pair of boots of it , and did Mr. Dana want an article written about the mutter. Also , thnt up In St. .Jolmsbury , Vt. , a clergyman had been arrested on a criminal charge , and there was to follow a long nnd complicated story about that. The lieutenant went into thu i.'lilof's room , and this Is what ho Paid : "Mr. Dunn , there's a man til my desk who hag tanned human hide and made a nalr of boots " "Ugh , " said Mr. Dana , "show htm out of the olllco. " "You , Mr1 Mild the lieutenant , "nnd up In St. .TnhiHhiiry n clergyman hits been nrrcsted for-- " "Go yourself. Take the 0 o'clock train this evening. Anything more , Mr , - ? " Carrying ainrkcl Tips. I dropped Into Alfred do Cordova's of fice In Now street lately and witnessed something that Interested me vorv union , says a writer In the Now York Star. Mr. do Cordova lives out In Now Jersey , about forty miles from New York , lie is n breeder of nii-rior pigeons , and it oc curred to him that bis feathered favor ites might be put to real use IIH messen gers between Ills ollk-o nnd his hou o. lie was out there when I called , nnd it happened that his part" . . wnntoil to In form him of the state of the stock mar ket. ket.A A handsome pigeon was accordingly produced from a hamper , where It wa's cooing in company with a number of companions , and a message written on very thin paper was sccurloy wired to ono of its lull feathers. Then it was carried up lo the roof of the building nnd lot loose1. After ' making two or three clr- oles in tho'iitr it started on" in a bee line toward the cote in tlio hills of Jer ov. I wus told that it would bo there inn liltlo over half tin hour , and that a bird or message sent this way was liurdly ever delayed or lost. A Tut by ( be Alton. K\NM\SOITV , Mo. , July - -Tho Alton has Kivcii notice of a cut In the round trip t'ld- oaiu ? rale from $ ' , ' . ' 1 to $1(1. ( TO , allowing that the Uurlintilon has been cutting the r.itc to C'lil- CUKO fiiibiirb.4. Will bo paid to any competent cbcmht ho will Cud , on mialysln , a pnrtlclo of Slarcury , I'ota.-'j ' , or other pobone In Swlft'a Specific ( S. 6. S. ) AH SATIK-3 SOEE IIcndctt < on , Tex. , Ang. 23 , I J . "For eigh teen months I hod nn callnfj eoro on my tonjui' . I was treated b ; the bent local physicians , br.t Obtained no relief , tbo BOre gradually crowl g worcc. I concluded finally to tryfi. S. 8. , an ! was cntlrcljr cured after ntlns n tc\7 bottles. Vou have iny cheerful permission to pub'Jth the above statement for the bnncflt of thcuo Binllorljr afflicted. " C. n. MoLiuonB , IIcndcrson.Tcr. Treatise oa Blood and Slim Dlecasritmallcd free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . Atlanta. Ga. icCOMPANY'S Extract of Beef. Makes the purest , cheapest iimlbnsl , Itocf Tea Finest meat llnvoi-Iiif ? staclc for Soup * . Sauces und .Undo Dishes. Ono poundof Kxtmctof Itci > fi > iiiillii | ( foity punniN of loan bccl , ur tlio viiluu of iibutii S.J'J. , Genuine only with Jiislus ton LIcMir's signtiture as shown CS-REEB OF G-AIN finil thlrnt f i plcaMiirn * Th rulliib jui slttti of tlioliiininu f.nil lly. lit erasplngn'tur riclt- cs tm ! lirain In tiijtn1 , tlio iicrvoin nyslcni gtrulni'd. ir .hoimi-ju'ltof pJcmirclliu : body Is torturr < I l > y fuslilnn'M dospolUi HMIIV ; tlio hours ili-olgm-d r r ropnsonriutnvitti'il tnrx- hitustliiKrovolrj't the Htonmuliii rutlili-Vily luil > i t-il upon ! iiuru tnitcr , tlin iiiitiinil drink Tor nil ci-ontod beings. It ignori-il , and liquid flro Is ntilixl Ittili'd until , i-ro wo xro axvuro of It , cllscitKU liart llxrd Its iron i rnsp upon us. Then \vo loalc fur the "rmipily. " I'o the \lrthiv of tliis o folli ! > ! i , wo foiiinieiul Dr. Tutt'.Hl.U.T jitlls. They ( .tlintilnt.i Hie liver , Ktri-iiRllirn tinIKTVOS , rcntoro tlioup- potlto nud build ? \i thu debilitated body. 's Lives ? Pills HAKE A VIGOROUS BODY. Price , 25c. Office. 39 A41 Park Plv < > " v GRAY'S SPECIFIC MED1CINB Tin ; Cun.vT H.iiisii UIM- : KDV. An unlftll- liik'ouro * furHiin- linil Wunkncm , Kpcrmiitorilnu.i. inpotcntiy. antl llll ill'i'-IKL'S Hint follow IIH u Bf - I1110"cc of Snlf- iiliiim ) ! u.- < Loss of .Memory. L'nl- TCranll.iiHslltiile , 1'iiln In ( lie Hark. Dlium-at of VMou , I'roinntiiro OM Aq . nnil nKiny oilier dhenici that loail to Insanity ur ronniiinplloii an I n priMiKittirour.iru. } > / Kitll I''irtU'iilar-t ' In our ) i.iiiiililut | , nhlcliwu do- tlru tanunii fn < liy mall to orcry nne. { p'TlnCpo- cltlo nioillcliio IH Hold rvt t\ \ ! > < -r piicltnco. or six | > : mk- HCOM for # . " , orvlll ho i > nt fnio ! ) > mall on thu rcculjit of the money , by mtilroxlni : THK GOODMAN DHITG CO. , HlOFAitvAM STUKKT , - OMAHA , Nun On ncc'oiint of rountcrfolti wo have mluptod the > vrnpjtor , Iliu only t'eiiitlno. MAXON & BOTJRGBOI ' , Architects and Suprarintendents. Fine Interior Ik-corations. Itonin .VMiirrliiin ) Illiit'k. L'liuiiell HlulTs. In itouiii U10N. V. Llfo ItuUillii't. tJiiiuliH. Koli CHRISTIAN MENTAL : SCIENCE Classes liistrnetod , pntlonti received for troiitinoiit. and eulls ie > | Kiiili'd lo. The poor and needy always wcluoine. MRS. M. H. HUNEDICT , 3O4 High 33h03l Avonu ; , Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. Aeon's Wnntod , Dr. O. D. Judd , 606 Broadway , Council liluffs , la , PROMPTLY CURED BY Mixyivood , Kn AUR. it ) . , . KtifTcrrd two ycart ' I' * " ' ' " lar "ll ° ! iJoilors failed lo help oHt.J ; cobiOllcnrcd mo ! no return of puln. I' . LUMMOX1. ! M. Cmll lcrn.Fcbniiirr 11 , 1SSS. I wu hurt In the left hip ninf tried seT' ernt pbyilrlnm wttlmiit olilfcinliiR relief I.cs thnu u halrbuttlo of St Jnrobsoll ciirod me. JOHN' U. tt 14O9 DOUGlAS--STREET. - - . On account of our ami increasing I'nu'tlco , wo Imvo ItUMOVKD to more KpaeioiiB nnd con venient ollices. Dra. Betts & Betts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL DLUFFS. \ \rAlTI'l winiliMl liiiiiirdlaloly at l.onlu > T Jlot/jji't-'H , HJ and f > .T llroiiihvny , ' ounoll llluirs. " \\7"ANTII ! ) toTrnih1 Ihir Mi nnd Iniccy im t\ ' lot In CoiiiR-ll llhillV. Inquire : il roun tnln ( . 'Igai-btoi-tf. "ITUJU S A IiK-r ( ) will trade for n fowl toad JL1 team , stallion No. ( Sfciti. registered inVai. . liico. lly Dr. Aiiihllmld , iliini l > v K'oidurKy Chiy. 5 years old. Apply to Dr. Alncrao. > ANTlIf ) fl7io7r fi'lrnijTrirsTAI ' clicll , ISO rum-Hi sti-t'ot. "Ij Olt 1JMXT Two goo'l mode : noniusV. . IV. . Illlgcr. SS Pearl sttrcl. FOU SATri-J iTriTr-nt TjTiTnTi ; land , wit If houses , by J. U. Itlec. lOi Main si. , Council II luffs. DiHsiM.moxT7Fi7n7iTiMsbi"ir- ( ; piiitiu Hllll | hOI-l'lllflll-O C\lMlllK lll'lWCl'll Ul'O. II , li'\ti'f ) nnd frank W. Hesse , inult'iilu > ilrni nainiMif l-\toi-\- ) lli".st' of Council lllulTs. la. , K this day dissolved. July l , isiu , l-'ranlt W. \\rilV jiay rent wnen yon onn buy a liomcon i T lhi Kiinu terms , anil In casoof vouiilcutli nt any t line leave yo'ir family tlio homo cloa on tlio followlni ? It-run : A lioiiio worlli.fl.O.Uat fl ? per month. A homo worth $1,511 ut , jtS pt-r month. A homo worth J..IWJ ut , f.'l per nioiilli. A lioino win-Ill tuJJ ut $ M JUT monlli. A IIOIIID worth MW. ( ) ut JH I , or monlli. Utbur prleed humus on the s-mu ; tcnni. The above monthly payments Include principal and Interest. For full iiavllciilar-t cull on or address tho. Fuilil & Wells Co. , GOO llroudwuy , Council lllulTH , l.-i. _ _ ITIOlt KKNT Tiio store room , No. IS , frciiitinj JL on 1'iMirl st.V. . ( \ James. WH IIAVB suvoral lieiuitlf al'ini ) lorn that wo will t ratio for on ! ii'iiii"w ' I v.-i ' in lotsln Uinah.-i or Ciiinicll 'iluIR Thu Judd A Wells Co. , UoiniL-lt Illnirs. In. J. I ) . in.Mi : < M > Miv , ] ' . K. PiirnAiir Vlca-i > rri I'll.Mtl.KS It. 1I.\N.V.\N , CilHlllcr. CITIZENS STATE BAM OK COVNTII , IJMTKS. Paid up Capital . $ loO,0 < )0.00 ) Surnlusiind Profits . rilU)0.)0 ( ( ) ( ) Inability to Depositors . ; i" > 0HIO.OO ( nillKinisI. ! . A.MIIIpr. l-.O. Olciisnii. K. f ; . Sluitrait , K. K. llari.J. I ) . KilniiinMin , ( hiii'loi C. llntinan , Transn-t : gonernl hmiUluj ; IIIIH- ! iif-i. Lur 'c'sl capital and surplus of any bank In i-mithwestcm Iowa. INTEKEST ON TIME DEPOSITS. BANKERS. Corner .Main nnd Broadway. COUNCIL ULUFFS , IOWA. Dnalors In forutun uud DnnipMlo IC.\i'liain.-o ; f'olloclloiH iniulu und Intcn-st paid on tliuu deposits. ALL WORK WARRANTED. DR. J. D. JACKSON , Dent.il Surgory. All kinds of work tlonu , Yon con MI\U one- litilf on your Bdlil und sllvor fllllni ; by calling iiMJ .Morrlnin lilock. Council IlluU's. 15 MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. ShirtsI0c. Colin i * * , Sc. Cuirs.Ie. I'lidurslilrl * Fe. llanilUcii'lilefrf. I,1. ! Hoel.s , He. Ladles clothes i-hejip. Satisfaction Guaranteed. _ _ _ _ JOHN SAN F. M. ELLIS&.CO. , ARCHITECTS And Building Supcrlnt ' Itooins 4il : nnd It ; lloo Hiilldlnx. lliiialiii , Ni'li. , nnd Itiiinisx'l ' ) niul ' 'Hi Moriliiin Hlo.'l ( ( ( 'oiuiull HIiilN , In. U.trK-siiiidoni-o | ) s > ili ( licit , The Largest Stock of Ficturo Frames and Mouldings Kvor bronchi to the west urn now < > iisil : ! ii our Hlnro. The itooils coiiipi-lso thu entlio wholowilo Htoc-lc of M. Ailliir. und iviiro houxlit at sliorlll's Halo nt Iss Hum „ ' . * > ln-f rrnl of \vliiilt'salo viiliii'Vu Villl Kill yon pli-tuio f raines clionnor tliun vnu can t > uy tbn iinfln- JHhi'd niit ; < 'rlil : for , Tim .slunk c-ntiiprl-.es tht > lust Ki'iido of Koods iniiilu. Cm no nnd see Niles & V/halcy / , 406 Groadway , Council Bluffs , 27 MAIN STHKET. Over 0. 11. Jae.iiieiiilii | & Co's .Inivoliy Ktor TheJ.A. Mtirphf MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st AveniitiiiiuU'lst ' SI , Sash , Doors and Blinds llund nnd Scroll Kiwlnr ; , Itr-Suuliix anil I'lalnliiK ' , H.'iwlir.-iir all It I nils. I'oich lli'u luls. h'lnilllii ! ? wood W.W ) JXT load diillvoivd. ( 'loan T HiiwdiiHt by HID Imircl , U'-c. All work to ljt / lllbt-chih . ' 1 oli'iihuiKi L'.M. I'ATKONAOE ROMflITiil : PROFESSIOI JAL DIRECTORY. H Ilydratillo and Sanitary ICn ineor. Plans , KstimntOB , , SpeiilllcntionH , ami Snporvlaion ofl'ubllo Work. ( Jrown nuiltllng , ( Jounoil HlulYH , In. N the I'onco. Ollluo ever Amorlcan Kxpi-oss , No. 000 Uroadtvay , Council IHuirs , Iowa. jPr QimO Attorneys at Law. Pnotioo Jn tloStiito nnd Fctlora ( X DllIlS Courts "coins 7 JiuU 8 SliUKitrt-HoHo Hloulc , Coniiol Bhills , Iowa. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY , \VholuMilu und Itutull Dculernln FURNITURE. f.nrirest Stock und Lowest I'rlcos. Uoalcrs , kcnd for Cutalogiio. No3. 205 and 237 Broadway , aad 201 and 200 Plorco Street , Council Bluffa , la.