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< j THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , WEDNESDAY , JULY 0 , 1800. THE CARNIVAL OF THE TODS Lukj CbvnpUiu anil Vicinity 7iited by a Fiercu Tornado. A FALLING BEIFREY KILLS' A FAMILY. ClevelandOMCHIMPS In HIP a. Illotv A millii'r Dakota l''nliillly Mntir ) IlottM'N ITlltMHlflMl III ci'ii Sn\v Yoi'U. TROT , N , V. , July S. Reports were re- colved nt the fullroiitl station lute tonight Hint niulT I'dint hotf'l on the ulioiv ot fiultn Clmn- tiiiiln. owned b.v tint Dolawaw & raiKviiv ( 'onipniiy , wi blown Into the tils afternoon and scvoral lives Imt. It Is Utimvn a scx'ci'o storm amounting tilmnst to u r.yebno r.igcil III Unit vicinity tcjtl.iy , mill the wlrus iit-o all down uii'l no pii'ttalun obtnltinblu. It li reported fruiii S.mitojj.i that Tie.iV IllulT Volnt liotH a mnnliorof IKTHOIIS outlti avow tonsil wie lust. Sixteen or more are said I o IK ; misting. ( liMiPRU I'.issfiiitfor Aironl UurJiclcof tliu Del.iiv.ii'o A : llii'lum ' luft IIPIU alliv ift ldiil'ht ) for niulT Puliit. Hosiid tlio lii'it informa tion win th.it tlio'litto \ \ hnlL-l wan con- Rlih'i'alily ilaina/c'l ' and only nno llfolost. 'J'hc storm was fif cxlrmno severity. russpi.t'ci's mi a train which "oni'lied UPI-C r.l J a in from Montreal cay lliu atorin V' a KTi.oral fi'ciin House's I'Miit to Wliiteliull. JIm > > houses nt I Juno's I'nlnt iinil oilier ou i.s uloiijr the laKe are dostrr\vcd. IJlufl J'nint notol , tliry stiitc. Is seriously ilania ' 'il , Iwr no one liijineil. Onu fittest , mime uii- lin 'ivnvlio \vas out in if tow boat , was lli'MVIIl'll. ' Dakota I'linilly Killed , fir I'M i , Minn. , July S.--A .liimestmvn , N I ) spiici-il s.iy.s . yostonlny morning'sliar- rii'ini" iliil Krt'alilniii.igo in the tames rlvor vulloj .lolm Kmboiy , u fnrsiiur near .fiiinos- to.vii. was Itilli'lunihvifo uiul buliy fatally injured. In thn southern part of tlio county In a ship ' . 'ii inllci Inns , ' ami fonv ml lea wldu rr"n u. iv.iiiiiihiiuU'il. Tlie lull v.is tcirltlc wul 'I.IKIII acres of n rain destroyed. It rilfl < ! tt'liul tit C'lcvel and. Ci , M i * M > , July s. A tremendous Wind at' if , rri.in tUonortluvost struck tlicclty this cv < n m. ' anil dill jriv.it d.unujM to property. l'r > ij'hi i-ars wru ovorturiK'il nn the rail- rondiaiirl tin * re-lit liolHtlni ; iniuhiiiu at thn oru ilui-lcs wild I'oinplotoly di-.stroyi'd. Many houses wi'ii > niiilly diuiuui'il and tliu IDOL'S will iiiriri'K.iii $ . ' ( itiiK ( ) ) . The saino storm did ni'iclidiiuiiiKo ' alUaiilon , hut no onu was In jured , In I'cnnsy haiila anil Ohio. PiTTMirwi , 1'a. , July \ A storm in west ern Pennsylvania and custom Ohio tonight did pront diiinnire. Trees \voro blown In all ( llrci > iir is. roa Is Worked everywhere , uiul ivlro c untimiiiiMtion interrupted At lirio WI..MIII . Smith win killed und his sister Btuniitil I ) ) A > laln 5 I'ainlly Killed. ' , Mi- . , July -AtSiO : tonight a Very cvri-i- storm set In , ncooiniianlnl by nlinoM itnvosant. tliundor uiul lichtiiinir , to- gut her \ % illi u l.cuvy ( 'iile. Many houses won1 more or less damaged. The helfrcy ot the Mi-tlindisti-iuiHi TCls blown off and foil upon Chester Shuw's house , \vhic-li cnllupscd muter the wi-ijrlii of the helfwy. Mrs. Sluitr was fut ally injuivd. Other nlumbers of the fam ily liail a narrow oseaiie. No other futilities ai-o ivi-oiled , but several wore binlly in- iurod. _ Al'lci1 1 ho Kloini. I ur.o. N. I ) . , July S.-itujiorts conccnilnc yesterday morning's destructive alorin from bevor.il points north , south nmlvojt of Kurgo inillcatoconsldorablo destruction with no loss ot life so far as known , Maploton and Tower City lost in any roofs tind business f i-onls , whllo almost every farm in thullnuof the btorin sustained diiiaifo ! to liulldlii s and crops. At fllooi-liciiil and CJIyden , Minn. , there was uroat daimitro to property ai il aov- cral pc'oilovero .slightly hurt. There worn no casualties Inthlselty additional to thoju reiiorted yesterday. A Sturm at , Miii-lliinion. Bfiii.ixiiTox , Vt. , July 8. There was a storm tills afternoon thu worst Known for yours and sovei-al prlvnto ylichts had narrow escapes IronisinUInt , ' . Tbosteain tiif , ' hittlo Ncllin , Captain ClarkeofVillsbo ro , foiuidoreil otT Uonso's paint and sank \vith Captain Clarice. Ills sou and the oiighicer , nanio un- Idiown , on board. So far as learned , no lives wore lost in this immediate vicinity , but there was great damage to property. Inwuniid Dakota Pensions. " \VAsiuxnTox , July 8. [ Special to TIIK HKK ] Pensions huvo been granted Kc- braskausus follows : Original Siimuol Bnt- tertiaiiKli , Falrmount ; Curtis U. Station , Nollgh ; Davhl J. Sclmltz , St. Llbory ; Ku- thnniel Harrless , Uiiioni Charles 0 ! . Burger , L.a\vreneo ; Jolin I ) , ilssex , Valparaiso. Itotorntlou and increase Gcorgu II. STiilth , Viilontlno. Incrouso- Jame.s lieaeh , Trosser ; ( Jeortio X.lh'ely , Kns- Icin , llirani Douglas , Hardy ; Andrew Mayeiiosld , Fort Oimilia ; 1'honr.w M. Scott. Mavwooil. Original widows Catherine , widow of Henry Cross , Yorlt ; Averilla. widow of Anthony Gwirtnev , AruoUi. Jowa. OrlKliiiil-Alon/.o U'ooillin , Klliott ; James ti.UuiinlsoiiUiiietlloJtiliii ; A.Dobrer , mkiulurt Miles A. Ciuernsoy. D.iytou ; Ue.uls Miither , Montlccllo ; Ezra I ) . Hooper , Fair- nelil ; Ciolt Iluu-y , Missonri Valley ; D.ividl-1. Wood , Cole ; Ahi-.ihain OUen , Hurn- side ; . Jasjier ii. MilliUen , Pnluskl ; Orurles M , Fellow , Casey ; rraneis II. Heal ! , Hertford ; Ucnjiiinati M. Helvell , L.iinovilli > . Inereaso- John L. K.indcrs , Is'ow Sharon ( lOlmoreV. . limit , OSUKP ; lilliis lleaney , Oreen Castle ; Kixjeiuiii MoMllstor , Ch.irlestMtyVilllamConilrii . ; , MvliiKstono ; OeorgoColo , Alt. Ayr ; CSeorgoVhitwortli , Maekslwi-fr ; John C. Myw , Invln i Josenln Aroth , tSeorge ; .fohii Huttoii Ottusnwa , Dlapoual ; John llailey , Burr Oak : Sinillus fowler , Ulver Sioux ; Kll Vailce , Palmyra. HelssuoBuKeno II , SpniKue , Orient. Orlu'linilldovs , ete. Mi-leu's ot Albert leblo > s , Lake City S mib A. llainscy , former wlilow of Alexander ICInt , Troy Mills ; minors of C'linrlcs Woldmavor , luliiiite ) | ; Sarah A , , widow of . .lamesv. . Uralto , ICnox- ville. South Dakota : Original -A. L. MeWhor- tor. Miller : U.V. . Doty , Mltehell. Increase Kihvard U'aubert , Klk Point. Drlu k KMvlsiei- Missouri waters Salary ot" Lincoln's Ccillootor. WAMIINIITOX , July 8. [ Special 'J'ele- grnm to the BKE. ] The house oonnnlttco today , thriiih ( the work of Noprosontutlvo Council , adopted the bill ihhi tlio salary of tba collector of the port of Lincoln ut $ [ KX ) u year uud fees ami eominU.slons. Mr. Con- uell'.H bill ihwl the salary at 6I-H ) , hut the commltteo eonteiuled that inasinuch as the oflli'o ylolded noruvc'iine. It would bo an mi- Just dlseriiiiinutloa against otllces at other inall poits t9 raise the salary from EJ.W to (1'JfHi , 'I'ho bill passed the senate lit $1HX ) , hut will Iwaccoptod at (1KX1. I'ho foes and eoinmiMlons will increase the alary eonsldenibly when tlio oftlco prows , (5 ( , AI , l-imberlson of I-lneoln Is lioi-o , ivjv reseiithifr tliu farinurs' ' ullluiioe , nml the elate ot Nobmska generally , in the hearing before the intoi'statu coinuieivo eommlsslon in be half of lower fi-eipht rates for grain west of Chleago , ThunusV. . r.owry of UucoUi is also bcra on the b.imo mission. 'llicUnliitli l Dn.fTii , Minn. , July 8. [ Speelal Tele , { /ram to TUB HIM : . ] Kdwurtl U union and GCOI-KO Ilosiner arrived hero tonight with their Melng shells to t.ilju part in the bit , ' Diilutb i-ogatta. They \vlll ivw in singles a"d double * uu4 Ui the four-ouivJ ovcat [ The crow will Ix ? Maiden stroke , Tcoinor , \Vity iitul Ho < iiiir. The city to dll up with vlHllors , liiluitillaiils ( iCSIu'lllcliI , I'rotcstKiiinnt It. | Oii/i | / lijlil IXJilliii .Tiiin'i ( liinlnr , StiKi'nr.i.i , .luly ' < . - [ Xew Yorl : llorald Cubit * Kpi'dnl to 'I'm : IJur.lAn liuincnse petition was presented to the mayor of this town niiuuttliiff him to call a jmiit public lucetiitK to protest against the .MelClnlny tariff bill , whirnlf lussod , will hit the cut lery industry of our town very hard. Mr. C. Uuixcoii , a prominent inanufaetiirer , In the course of nn animated speech which voters the s.entinient enter tained tltrouphoiit the north of Knvrland , said : "U'o mo beliitul the Uurin.ms alre.uly In the iraltvr of Aiueriean tarilT , A fortulnlit a o 1 saw that a very energetic protest had been sent lo the llarinim amlas. < ; ulnr in Now Vnrlc on the subject. I'orlinii- tliu foivlgii si'crcLary entered u prote.it the Ainerleans would Ihten to Hnud would see that Kurop ° v l notgoln * , ' to ho handicapped in this matr tor. " It toliooveil every worldngnian nnd niiiiiufiirturei' , If they woits to re- tnln nny trade lor theiiHolves and their families , to do nil they could to put. an i-ni'i to snrh legislation as Unit proposed - posed In the .Mclvinley bill. Americans Jiiiuht as 'vcli 00:110 : forward and hlouk-ulo us. I lo had no doubt that when the western states of A incric.i saw that we were In mm.- nst they \voulil iifotost inoro vigorously than before. The net inn about to bo taken in ShPllicld would tend to strengthen the hand of the American opponents to the bill. The mayor of Sliefllchl imld lie ( inlto nstvcd with the necessity of holding such a meeting ut the present ilino. The ( | uettinn at Ksuo was such a momentous and lin.portn.nt one ttiat tlioy in sufTer.ineo Vould not stand still and sou their protective or prohibitive measures adopted in Auir-riea withgut utter- in a protest nfrainsMhoni in this i-ouutry. U'o were Interested In obtaining commerce. Hi ; was old ( > nou h to remember when the American market found trade for ono-halfbf thu population of the town , but from tlmo to time arbitrary restrictions of one kind or another h.id boon imposed until at the present .tlmo this rountrv was almost entirely slmt out of the market , nml yet Americans had nut thin country not only for Ji''rii'iilturjil products , but nlboforour ninnu- fiirturcs. TIII : HK.tixir : coxriixrifix. The rni'iiii'i's' Atlinncn nnd Knl lits of Labor In Sc'iMion. KIMIINKY , Nel > . , July . [ Special Tolo- grain to Tin : Ur.n.l The fl t tanners' alli ance and ICnitrhts of f.uuor county eonvcntlon in the stnt * ) v/us held here today with a rep resentation of 11 ! ) ( Ic'lesf.iU's. There uro thlrt.v-elKlit alliances , one KraiiKo , 0110 Knights of Labor lodin > and three couneils of anti-inonopnlists in UulTalo county , all of \vliieh were represented hi the convention. The cat hcrin } , ' truiH.ictcil busiiuHs n-lni ivo to tboorKan'uiition behind closed doors until II o'clock , nt which time it resolved it > elf into iicoiivcntinn for noinlnatiiipcaudidiiter , . A resolution was passed adniittiug now papcf reporters only to the convention. Georjjo N. Siidth itctcil us piesldent mid II. II. Seely Hi fccrotiiry. Jolin H ! 'lililns of Shi-lton and David Nichols of Odessa were nominated represent'itives and , ! . 11 ( iillospio of Kear ney county nttnmev. The following woiv elected deli > | } , itos to the statoconventina.luly-Ji ! ; II. II. Sceley , AV. ( ! . Iloldcn , .iainos 0. Kane , Kearney ; 1'aul Ili.rnet , Is'antaslfot ; .liihn A. Jones , Armada ; Fruiik Majors , ( ireenilalc : Jolin K. Johnson , MaliItn ; David Nichols , Odessa : John Hem- Intr , Keiiriiev ; Charl ° s bowuov , Jesse Klsen , Uevrami ; Tlionms Donahue , W. S. Spooner , Hartorui ; .lobit Steb'iitis ' , J. M. Tliillcv " , Shelton - ton ; U. A. Bordcr.s , 1'r.iirie CenterV. ; . C- Scott , million. Deietfiitcs-nt-Liu'fie A. J. Scott , P. II. ' P. Sehar. * and Henry ( luiseluuin , Ivoarney. Uulcpites were ul o elected to the sena torial and ciiiigross'oiiiil ' convention. All dclopiten will bo instructed to their respect ive conventions. The mectin.L' throughout was hirmonlous , enthuslastldaiid the | .u-Kest of the kind ever held in Buffalo eotinly. Aci'onliiiit ( > ttio roprusent.itiim to.lity , there are ' , ' , 'J)0 ( ) voters in the dilfiavnt ori'aui/.itlons which have nnv.ilaniUeil. This i > i aooiit one- half the voters of the county. AVith active work they will sweep at the polls. The nominees are fairly strong outside the order. National Guard < omniis.-dnns. r > ii : MOINE ? , in. , .Inly S. [ Sp.'clal Tele gram to- TIM : Hr.K.I ( tovernor IJoics today issued the following commissions of the Iowa National Guard : . .JohnV. . Spooner of App.moo.io county , elected second lieutenant company E , second regiment ; Augustus A Cook of Hamilton county , second lieutenant lompany 0 , Sixth ivsunent ; ( 'iito Sells , lientou county , ai'l-di'-e.imp ' to the governor and ( oiiiinaiidi > i'-iu-ehie > f ; b. J. Mass of Mitch ell county , nid-ilo-caiap to the governor and eomniniidiT-iii-ehief ; A. U. llurnell of Sionx comity , in.-.p < 'ctor of smidl arms practice , Sixth regiment ; C , D. Hum of DtibiKjue , mlli- tiiQ1 secretary to the governor uiut com- iminiler-ln-chief ; ( ' . O. Jameson of Johnson county , cnginuoi' nml signal olllcer , First briitado ; A.V. . Creed of Kossutli county , llrst nontenant of cinnp.my F , Sixth ii'Kl- ment ; .I.O. Koavorof Kosiiilh , second lieu tenant of company K , Sixth roglinent ; H. J. \ \ oolctt.c.iptaln of co.npu.ny JJ , First regi ment. Clialrnrin Faithorn Calls a IIciirli | ; . Ciuc.vnn , .Tuly S.-Sp3ci-dTole'r.iinto [ Tin : III : r.J Tim St. Paul's notice of reduction la coal rutoi does not suit Chairman F.il thorn and ho has called a hearing on the subject for tomorrow. St. Paul ollluials announce tliey will in no event chtuiKO their lainds aliout ri'ductioiiH on coal rates and will put them in , us announced , July 11) ) . The western lines will llni'tli chcekinif rates to traus-.Mis- sourl piiints Tliursduy nl rlit. Ten days will then bo eonsuinoil in chock ing rates to the Missouri and Intermediate points , and ten days after that rate * will ho raised to the proposed TO-cent basis to the Missouri and fid cents to St. 1'uul unless some donioralUation occurs in the meantime. Tlielr AVeakiujst Ormvspaue. . CmoAflo , July 8. fSiieeliilTelcgrani to TIIK Hr.r. . ] The presidents of tliu Interstate Com merce Hallway association ro.idi met today. The only htibiness tiimsacted was to acknowl- odp ) tliclr crowing weakneis and the cor re.siwndliij , ' strength of thu so-called auxil liary ussoeintloiis by a resolution that the amllliary associations should In the future have complete Jurisdiction over nutters ii dispute between lines , onoof which was no a member of the senior associu tba , Nebraska ami ua I ti veil torn. WAHIIIXOTON , July h. [ Special Telegram to Tim Uii.j : 1'atent * weio today granted a follows : Leon l'DoiiRlnss ' , C.raud Island , > 'eh. , automatlo coin controlled phonograph ; Wil son Ij. Mcl aiiKhlin , Harvey , fa. , mil Joint ; Clmrlcd K. 1'etei-s , Sionx City , la. , hotel indicator ; Kohon O. IMiixnud II. Jlei- : dcnhull , Aiuluhon , la. , door lock ; Clinton \V. ToriK'nlng , lledforil , la. , car coupling ; Henry \V. Volek , Gothenbutv , Neb. , pleicet fence. Striking N'r.w YOIIK , July b. With thethcnnonioter in the Ws anil under u scorching HUH about seven thousand cloakiiakew paraded through the principal streets tinaite.noon. . M'hllo the M rlkora were iu Union squaw Socrotnrv liaraudo dellveixM a brief address , In which ho imped the men would bo of KOO.I cheer and use no violence , for they wore about to meet with success. A , private mass inoetinjj for this ovcidnjf wa-s abandoned. The I IK Shortage. SK.VTTI.K , Wash. , .July S. L. II. nartlett bus been arrested how churned with thocm- bcwliMiicut of a sum of money from tlio .Mor gan national bank of fort Morgan , Colo. , \vhilo ho was cashlor. It Is said Dartlett's short ago la f17WO , the l.ixtery IHII. II T IN ItoniK , I.a. , July 8. The lottery bill passed the house over the governor's veto. Yeas , OS ; nays , ! ) U KI.HH IX I , IXU , nnd ( irand I'nraiti * nt HID Olevcl tnil Oouolavi1. Ci.r.vr.i.\vi ) , O. , July .S.-Spvl'il [ Tctu- gram to Tim lbn.--Tlio : | fourth annual rcniilon of the Uoncvolent and Protective Order of Klkt xviu hulil hero lint evening In Kuclld itrruuo opcni house nnd was nn un mistakable success. Hon. Kdwanl 13. Hay of Wnihiiigtou lodge presided. Tlio miyorof Cleveland in.ulo n sp.'eeaof weleonu ami extended to the visiting brothers the frtiodoin of the eily. The st.igo was tastefully deco rated , appropriate to tha occasion. Speeches vero maJo by Dr , ( uliilnu , Uev. Dr. 1'erry f Uhli'iijo , Hoorito W. Tliomiuon of Now "ork , Hon. W. \ \ \ Armstroiii ? , pnt'imtor of Cl < ! Veland , Kdward I/irkln of Omiha , nud thera. The attendance at tills annual session of the odpo anil reunion fur owed ) that of any revloui year.1. DistiiiKUished men from nil > : irl9 of the country uro here , t/jutsvlllo o.Vu sends : i delegation of llfty Klks nccom- lanled by this I oulsvillo band and the unions Old Hickory quartetl'i ; Utltlmoro ends llfteen ; 1'lttsbiirg send ? thirty-live vllh the Ciiind Army bandCinciiinati ; sends hlrty-livo vlth Kisburger's hand and so won lear through the list. Almost alloflhoono uindreil and seventv-llvo lodges in the Jnlted States uro hero represented , from elliiblo sou roes It is learned that there arc uily tliroo thousjiid Klks In the city and the allroads anil steamers uro bringing in more very hour. " Tins morning at" 10 o'clock the twenty- bird annual session of the grand lodge of the Ueiiuvolcnt and Protective Order of Kilts VIM opened In Case's hall by Hxultcd liulcr Snnon Qninlin. After opening and hearing tlio report of .ho committee on credentials tlio grand lodge adjourned to meet at U o'clock tomorrow nomine. Meantime the committee rooms nnd ho hotel lohhleu are thronged by uspitnuts 'or sows iVisltlon or other who are busily en- ru ed making votes. Already Omtilni lodge s making her inlluciico felt , and on all hn- 101 taut subjects * her seven representatives are ihvnys cousultcil , As usual Omaha is after somi'tliini ? , and at present has her weather eye on at least ono of the grand > lHcerj and will be pretty sure to capture it. I'ho bent this afternoon was pronounced by Cleveland people tile most severe of the sea son and a worse day for the annual parade could not have beo.L selected. ButnotwiUi- tweivcbloclM long , \vlth ten bands , maivlii'd iiul countermiirclu'd under the holl- nj ; sun. Had the weather per mitted double that number would lave partli'lpateJ. Throughout the whole line of inuvh the streets were densely iwckod and the eiithusbism unbounded. It is : lioiight that the iiri/o for the ledge present ing the best appearance in the parade will go to Oreen Castle , ! " . , lodgo. Tonight CI'-vHaud Indgogavo to Hie visiting Kllss a rand banquet and social session in the irmory of the Cleveland grays. Covers were aid for l-0 ( ) iiuests , uud id- Lhnugh the weatlier wns hot : nore than ono thousand Klks and their wives were present. Tim programme \v.i' < an excellent one and well worthy of the occasion. Major \ V.V. . Armstrong , post master of Cleveland , presided , and Governor L'ampliell made the address of welcome. Toasts were responded to by such men as liov. II. ( J. Perry of Chicago , lion. 1) ) . A. Jioundou of Atlanta , On. i Hon. A. A. A'nes ' , ex-mayor of Minneapolis ; Ous Williams , tlie well known actor ; J. II. Uco of Host on ; Colonel C. Wilson of 1'roviileiiec ; Commodore Dndd of Wiscon sin lion. K. li. Hay of Washington and several others. There will very likclv bo no opposition to the re-election of Dr. Simon Qtiinlin of Chicago to the olttco of exalted grand ruler , but for the suburdinato ollk-cs there will bo sumo scr.ibhliinr , particularly for the grand secn-tarysliip. The ti'ht : seem ? to lie between Acting CtiMinl Sjcuivtnrj * John W. White of Chicago and A lien O. Myers of the Cincinnati The.Noxv Vorlc Jlody. Ntw YORK , .Inly 8. The grand lodge , Iloiiovolciit and i'rotectlvo Order of Elks , in conformity ivitli the order of Judge Law- rcnco , met today and elected grand ledge olll- cori. Uesolutious were adopted declaring the meeting in session nt present in Cleveland - land does not represent nor is it a part of the order , and any and all of its acts purporting to rclato to the order In any way are repudi ated and said assembly declared clandestine. A declaration of prineitilos was adopted setting forth that the primary object of the Klks was the estaiilishmcnt of u fund for the relief of members of the theatrical , minstrel , musical , variety , circus and literally professions and us many subordinate lodges had been ignoring tills principle the commit tee on the laws of supervision was directed to formulate iiuch amendments 113 will eom- Jicl the observance by subordinate lodges of of this principal landmark of the order. Officers were clix'tcif. This body is opposed to the Cleveland meeting and is composed of members who hold tlio grand ledge can only moo tin New York. Pii'st Day's IM'iH.'eeilifiKH at tlio St. R-r. PAUL , Minn. , July 8. The National Kduratioiial nssoclation bv'Kun Its annual - session - sion hero tod.ly uml the Impost crowd over known in the history of the association wii proscnt. The closing session of the national educa tional council was hold tills morning , nt which n coinniitteo was nppointo.l to revise the methods of doing Imsiticsj now in vogue * nnd to uiiilto a report next year. The present of ficers were re-L'leeted for next year. A formal vyi'lconie to the city and state was given at Uici ) park , when ) seats hail boon nl.-ired under the trees , Ijovcrnar Murritnn in an olonnoiit speech welcomed the tc.iehora to tlio state. lion. D. L. . ICiohl , superintendent of public Instruction , called tlio voU'r.m soldiers the p.iat preservers of the union and the teachers the future preservers of the republic : . Prosidcnt Northrup , of tlio State. University of Minnesota , said the touchers were eoiiio to the country which forty years n i > was unknown to civilization , but today stands in the fron * rank In everything , cspiviidlv In education. President Shopnrd , of \\inomnorninl school , President L.C. Lord of the state association , Hcv. Dr. Strong , president of Cnrlctim coliesje , Xortli- iield , Minn. , also snoko. Prosldent C'unllold of the national educational association , re turned thanlis. TIe then called on prominent educators , who responded briotly. The new members of the national educa tional council elected today m ro : Dinilol H. Hawaii , .Mnssai'husetts ; II. H. Tarbi'll , Uhodo Isliuul ; K. W. Coy , Ohio ; Kiln W. Hahln , Oregon ; AV. D. PnrUor , Wisconsin. To lill oxpii-fd terms : W. 11. Kartliuloniew IContni-lty ; J. 1C. Itradley , Mlinu'sotu ; .1. L. Jones , Indiana ; li. O. I.ytoPennsylvania , . Twelve ex-prestilents are present , as fol lows : Klchunli. of the District of Columbia ; Urclthoff , Ohio ; I'lclmrd. Illinois ; White , Ohio ; Harris , Minnesota ; Phelps , Minnesota ; Hancock , Ohio ; Soldan , Missouri ; Calkins , New York ; Shelilon , Massachusetts i Grove , Colorado , ami Marble , Miissach.isetts , Sevcr.il Interesting state exhibits are to ho seen in different parts of tlio city. The Colorado or-ado exhibit 1ms carefully tabulated statis tics , pictures of the Colorado school buildings mid pictures and designs of special intoivsW from Unit stnto. Florida's exhibits are compo - po cd of a choice collection of thu products ol that stato. Numerous college reunions aroto bo held during the week. At the owning session In the I'eoplo's church Dr. Harris imido a statement regardIng - Ing the important work done hv William Uarmiril of Hartford and suggested that the association organize a stock company to iiur- ciiaso plates of thirty-one volumes of tlio valuable Journal of education issu"d by Mr. Barnard , which publication Hnancially crip- plchhlm. 1'raf. Wiggins of the nnlvci-sltv of the south ut Sowanoe , Tenn. . wad mi Interesting paper on "Formsof IJIsciplino nud Discipline of Forms. " Ho iirgued against theories and insisted it was largely u question of the teacher rutlier tbau of methods. Normal schools should lay more stress on this subject , for too many young teachers think teaching is purely itiU'llcctuul. No sybtem incehimle- idly admlnUterod will prove successful. Taei is necessary on the part of the teacher , who should also show contldcncu in the pupil's honesty. I.M , Doty of Sidney Is rcglstcn.il at the Casoy. MB , DAVIS HAS BEES BUSY , So Much So That He 'Neglected His Official Duties. CITY BUSINESS WAITS ON POLITICS. V Ihlcl'and Hu y Session of the IMn- nlellial MnnagiM'S Tlio School Hoard's 10pcmu Mst Imuto New Ui'dliiiineeH. AV. J. nroateh held down a chair In the ear of the council chamber last night until he roll had been called. Then ho retired , iccomp.mled by Councilman UiivK vlio was xcused for the evenini ? . llefow leaving tlio council chamber Mr. Davis explained that bo lad been very "busy" all week , and had not mil time to rend tlio initiates of tlie last mect- UK at which he had presided. Tlio session of the fuiuicll was very brief , only routine business being tran nctcd. Mr. lllrhhuuEor'.H inspectors were confirmed lythe council. \Vheelcrwiintedtlio mines referred to the committee on grades mil gnuilng , but wasn't supported to any loticeahle extent. C'lty Clerk Clravos was given n two weeks' ncation. Ho will viaii the pleasure resorts of Colorado. A petition for the narrowing of Twentieth street , from Nicholas iu Clark , to a width of 'orty-two feet , was referred to thu committee on streets and alleys. Tin1 claim of Is.iiic Ievl forS'ilO damage to ds building at Thirteenth and Ieavenworth sttvets by tlie storm of .luiio 0 , was referred otbo coiniinttee on cliiiins. R II. O lick's ; hiim of Si , 111.10 , on hlmilur grounds , wont to be conimltti'o on sewerage , A petition for the cicaticiii ofn lllftli poli ng district In the Second ward was referred to tlio committee on judiciary. On recommendation of the Hnanco comnilt- ee it was decided to pay tlio eitj hull suiii'r- iitendviitontof the eily hall fund instead of he general fund. At the last meeting-of the council nn ordi nance was Introduced Increasing tlio salary if ono of the city comptroller's clerks from IK ) to $10(1 per month. The ordinance was vjwteJ hist night on the charter provision .hat 110 eilllilovn's siil.irv shall lin ftii.'roasoil iluringliis term of ottlce. The committee on Hnanco reported on the esllmiito of the board of education of the unouiit of money needed for the nmin- .enanco of the public schools for , ho coming sihool year. The committee recommended thnt the board be requested to present the estimate again on laauary I , bin. U'ho report con- eludes : "It would nppenr to your coimnitleo from the cstiiirato .submitted that .ho board of education anticipates tlie inlop : .ion of the prohibition iiineinlnient as the total receipts from licenses amount to lothing , and that to raise the fund iccessary to pay the running expenses of the schools , it would require u levy of ItW mills , which said amount 1 hey have mithorued mill reiiiired | tlio council to levy nnd collect ac cording to law. " The committee's recommendation was adopted. Protests were sustained against the pavin ; ? of Miutha street from Tenth to Thirteenth ; Nineteenth street from St. Mary's avenue tel l < V.rnuni ; Dodge from Twenty-sixth to Twenty-eighth. A petition for the postponcnynt of the pro- [ iosed paving ofione > strcat from Tliirteentb Lo Sixteentli was referred to the committee on paving , curbing and guttering. A protest from a miiiibor ol hotels and restaurants against pVovisions of thngar- b.uo orditianeo was referred to the conlinlt- tco on Judiciary. Tlie ordinance granting a fr.mchl-o to.tlio Economical waterworks company was again introduced and referred to tlio committee on llro and waterworks. Ordinances were pissort ordering the con struction of the Thirty-second street sewer from Hurt street to a connection with the liemls park sewer , and ordering the exten sion of the N'orth Omaha sewer ; granting the Omaha Belt rail way company the right to lay tracks on Thtrty-lirM , avenue from Sprngiio street to Gregg struct ; regulating the remis sion of lines of persons convicted of the violation lation of city ordinances ; licensing pawn brokers ; licensing detectives. For beauty , for comfort , for improvement of Pozzoni's 1'owder thecompluxion , usoonly ; there is nothing equal toll. THIS 31 Tlio Association Inaugurates a Cm- nadoAKUiiiHl tlin City Dealers. The executive commltteo of the milkmen's association was booted for u meeting last evening , but a quorum failed to assemble. Ono of the members who was on band stated that It was just as well , as thcvn was no busi ness to come before tlio meet i. . The ordi nance recently drawn up to regulate the sale of milk was referred to an attorney to miiko such changes as might bo deemed advisable , and this mooting was cnltod to see if the or dinance would bo satisfactory after making tlio changes suggested. The ordinance was reported to bo all right , therefore there was nothing to bo considered , mid 'tho ordinance was sentlo the council. Tlio as&ociation has several other objects In view , among which uro the regulation of the price of milk and the Bei-uraiy of reduced rates on feoifj which they will purchase iu car load or train load lots. They want to put a stop to the sale of milk by parties who reside - side In the city and keep ono or two cows , which are driven several miles each day to and from pasture , producing an inferior quality of milk. Mr. Louis Llttlelleld , a prominent member of tlio association , stated that the milkmen were even mow deeply Interested than any others in Improving tlio quality of milk sold In the city , "for this reason , " said he , "wo must freeze out sonw of these dealers. They , buy from tlio milkmen , perhaps a can each day , and after taking elf a couple of quarts from the top , they till up the can witli water and sell it to their customers.Vo can't furnish good milk and compote with them. The biggest expense in tlio business is to furnish men and teams to deliver our inlllc , mid they don't have to do this ; hence they can furnish milk more cheaply , if the quality is not considered , and such Is the case in tlio majority of instances. The product of fully llM ( ( ! ) cows , amounting to nearly riO.OOOminrts d.illy.hsold in Omaha , Mora than two-thirds of this is sold by re tail. More than ' , ' .0(10 ( cows are owned by eiti7ens who sell allttlo milk each day to neighbors. Some folks have an iile.i that this is better ttmn what is usually termed milk men's milk. Tlds Is hariIy | possible in view of the fact that the uovvs are driven from eight to twelve miles u iliiy nud pastured onn variety of weeds on vnciint lots. Wo want all these things cbimgcil. and that Is why wo have org.inlircil. AVe wllj.hold a meetingcuch Saturday night until wo are thoroughly organized and ready for netivo work. " I'ei'inlts. i ; . The following permits were Issued by the building Inspector yes terday : United Presbyterian cunreli. brick church bnllillng , Knmiett and Tuetity- II fth streets . _ . $ IS,000 II. .1. I'rtiyn , two-story frnnp d illln ; . Sliaublfng imilT ciifV'-hovi > ntliHtrii > tN 4,000 II. T. ( Murk , tvostoryraiaii reslilcn ( % T * ( stri'ut uud Capitol uvc- niie . * ; . . ; . 20,000 Tliieo minor lierialls. . . , . . 400 Six permits . 11,100 A Itatllo on Cul-OIV Island. A couple of men were badly disfigured Monday night In a free-for-all tight nn Cut- OlT Island. Ono had Ids nose broken uml eyes closed and tlio other hud his cheek bono broken. It was outsldo the city limits , but the police went over and put a stop to It. l.ioemot. A llconso was Issued to the following parties yesterday ; Xamoaml address. Ago. i Willlma.I. HIslop , Omaha . W \ Ida \V. Stratusli , Oinahu . ' . ' 5 Ts'oTcr neglect a constipated condition of the bowels , or serious nwults surely follow , such as piles. . Impure liloixl nnd many chronic complaint ! ! . Burdock Blood Hitters is the remedy , C. WILSON'S FL' t Will Take IMaun TliU Aflenuioii I'roiu Krcriiinsoii'M Hull. TlioremaJnsof Mile C , U'llson , who was tilled lust Saturday afternoon In a railroad vtvck at Shoshone Pulls , Idaho , arrived In he city last evening uud were taken In hnrgo by M. 0. Maul. They were accom- muled by Mr. Charles Mcl'licrsoii , formerly of this city , but now of Shoshone , who was I cut thitmgh in charge of the rciiinltis by the Masonic ledge of that city. ' The iiccldont has some very distressing j catures. Mr. and Mi's. U'llson were rcinov- ug to Seattle , whore he Intended to engage n the grocery business. Mrs.ViNon started ] rom hew a week ago yesterday with the | aiiilly of Mr. Hrnner , and Mr. U'llson 'ollowed by freight with his furniture and | lorse. He hail n hammock stretched In tlio ; ur mid was nppaivntly In It at the j line of the accident. The car Jumped he track and went down nn embankment , { brewing Mr. Wilson against the side of the at' with such force as to fracture his skull , j Its neck was also broken , killing Him in stantly. Airs. AVIlsonknew nothing of the sad affair mtll she reached Seattle , when she Imine- liately started hack for this city. It will bo mposslhle to postpone the funeral until her irrivnl , and it will take place this afternoon it ! t o'clock from l-'reemasou's hull. Tin1 rc- iiulns will be taken direct from Maul's un- lertaking estubllslimcnt to the cemetery. Capital lodge , No. ! l , A. F. and A.M. , of vbicfi deceased was master In lb < .1 ami Isvl , vill have charge of the funeral , and the fol- owlng commltteo bus been appointed to make all arrangements : .lolin I'rav. S.V. . ; .1.0. Mi-llrido , ,1. W. ; .lolm U.Velistcr. . V. M. ; . II. Duller , 1MM. ; , Kiluhi Davis , 1' . d.L. ; A. Merriain , L. M. Amlor.son , lileliard Smith , .lolm Hnmford and L , M. Itbeem. I inicral iil'XV. O. Powll. The funeral ofV. . C. Powell , theThlrtocnth trect druggist , wlio died .suddenly last l-'ri- Iny , took pjueo last evening. Omaha lodge , Vo. IS , A. O. U.V. . , of which deceased was a nombcr , marclied In a body to the house ut : . " > 0 o'clock and oseortod the remains to Yinlty catliedral , where the fujiernl service vas read. The bodv was then escorted lo the opot and forwarded to the former home of ho deceased In Illinois. The pallbearers were Ii. K. Brown , K. 1) . Simpson , .lames Knox nnd fV. ! . ICnssen on ho part of the lodge , nnd Max Hecht mid ames Martin , who represented the drug gist ! of the fltv. The floral ntterings were Itoth numerous mil beautiful and the friamls and lodge ) rcthron were present in great numbers. .txs ix < JKit.v.tx\ ' . I lie Xi-w Vorlc Sbooliiig Corp-f Visits Hi i Iron Chancellor. lir.Hi.i.v , .luly S. The independent New York sho-ititig corps iu full uniform paid a islt to Bismarck today. William Wub.'r . xiiressed the thanks of the party for the irivllego given them of visiting the great , nan to whom Germany owed Her unity. Bismarck expressed pleasure nt the if > it and said he bail always striven to maintain good relations with Vineric.i. In his opinion It would have been foolish toouurrol for such a small question is that of Suuoa , and ho bail therefore vorkedenergetically to effect an amicable settlement. With the luncheon that followed the ex- chaneellor was in a merry mood nnd related nan y anecdotes of his life. JM.S/J/M 1,1 , . \ational I AT 111)11 ) OX. Boston I ! i 1 H 0 1 0 0 2-15 Pittsburg 0 00100000-1 Hits Hoston 15 , I'ittslwrpr ( i. Errors Boston 1 , I'ittsburg ' - > . Hattcries Baker. Bowman nnd Decker ; Uetzein nud llennett. Umpire McQaiule. " AT IMIII.lDin.l'HI.V. . . . . Phlladclpliin I - 0 Cincinnati 0 0 000 1 'J 1 0- ! Hits-Philadelphia 17 , Cincinnati 7. Krrors Philadelphia > , Cincinnati S. Batteries Vickery and Clonients , Foreman & Baldwin. Umpire Lynch. AT xr.tv vouic. Is'cw York I 00000100 'J Chicago 0 * ! ) Hits Now York (5 ( , Chicago 7. Krrors New York 4 , Chicago U. Batteries-Wolch and Buckley ; Luby uml Kittridgo. Umplro Powew. AT II HOOK IAN' . f Brooklyn 4 H 0 0 0000 -7 Cleveland t 0 0 0 0 I ) 0 0 01 Hits Brooklyn S , Cleveland 8. Krrors Brooklyn 1 , Cleveland U. ' Battering Carrutbcrs and Clarke ; Wadsworth am ; Xiinmer. Umpire iMeDcnnott. I'layers' ije.iifiij. AT itosrov. Boston 1 40000 0- ; Clovelmd I 'J 0 0 0 'J 0 1 * ! Hits Boston 11 , Cleveland lY. tOrnnv.-- Iloston ( i , Clovelaud 10. Batteries Uiid- bourne , Madden and Kelly ; Gruber and Sut- cliiTo. Umpires Loach nud Matthews. AT l'III/7U / > ii.l'HIA. Philadelphia 1 1 S fl 0 'J 0 1 0 K Plttslmrg 'J 1 K Hits-Philadelphia 10 , Pittslmrrf 10. Ec- i-ors I'ldladelpliia , Pittsburg S. liatterie. Knoll nuit (3ro < s ; Htaloy and Quinn. Um phV3 Jones and ICuight. AT NUW YOIIK. New York 4 0 : ) 'J 1 I ) r , 1 r , Buffalo 0 0 : i 'J 1 0 y J 0 1 ( Hits-New York 'J't , Buffalo S. Krrors - New York 4 , Hulfalo 5. llittories Craui Hatlleld uml lowing ; ICeofo and Mack. Um pires Sheridan and ( InlTiioy. AT miOOKI.r.T. Brooldyu 0 : Chicago 3 * i Hits-Brooklyn , Chicago 11. Errors- Drooldya 4 , Chicago 4. llatterics-Sowder : nnd Daly ; King ana I'arrcll , Umpires- Ferguson and Holbert. American Aqsiioltitl n , AT COI.U.MIIU.S. Columbus 0 1 0 1 o 0 0 0 ; i- ; Hoehestor 'i 1 0 0 U I ' 0 0 * - i Hits-Columbus ! t , Uochestcr 10. Krrors - Ooluinbus . " > , Rochester 1. Batteries-ICnaus : and O'Connor ; liarrand MeCliilro. Umpire : Peoples and Uoesclier. AT IOiiM'll.l.l ! , Athletic 0 00000 1 Louisville I 0 I 0 1 0 0 * 1' ' Hits Athletics , LouUvlllo 10. Krrors- Athlotlo ( ) , Loulsvlilo'J. Batteries--McMuhoi and Itobinson ; Htr.itton nnd Hyau. Umplro- ICerins , AT nr. l.ouis , St. Louis 0 0 0 ! > 0 4 0 0 I i Syracuse ! i 000 00 ! i 00- Hits -St. Louis 0Syracuse 7. Errors St Louis 4 , Syracuse ! i. liutUirios Stlvolta uni Wells ; C'isoy and O'ltjurke. ' Umpire Kinsllo. At ifd.r.no. The Brooklyn game was postponed on ai count of wet grounds. Tliu UnrlliiKton WillKlniwM , CIIICAOO , Only 8. The IJurllngton roail bus withdrawn its excursion rate from the Mis souri river to Western Springs and return , but instead adopted the run ml trln rate of fltl.TU hotweonIIssourl rlvor and Chicago to bo on an einmllty with tlm other roads. Flro ill lilvorinori' . HIMIIOI.T , , July b. [ Hpooial Telegram to Tun UKK.JThoHt. . James hotel , two agrl- cultural wui-eliouses , two blacksmith shops and two livery stables burned at Livermore Sunday morning. Loss , fj,000 ; Insurance , Sioux Clty'H I'ciinlallon. Siorx CITY , Iu. July S.-Siechil [ | Tele gram to Tin : llm : . ) Census Suporvlsor Xonr of this district ufllclullv astlinaUM the popu lation of .Sioux City to boitil.OOU. lloand for HID I'l-n , ShcrllT Iloyil went to Lincoln last nlglit , and with him bo took three prisoners , ( Jeorgo Brown , Henry Kurl and K , J , Drown nnd Kiirl- worn cenvlcled of Inrcon.v nnd will dotwoimd three years respectluoly , Koberts wns eoiivlcted of forgery and \\llldO cue year In the penitentiary. T. I1H WITT TAL.IIAOi : . _ * * M Tlio Noted llronklyn IXvIno In the flly Ills ImpresHloiiH ol Omaha. A line looking gontlimiiin registered nt the Milhinl hotel last evening , and a short tlmo theivalter was shown to ruutn I''itr The gen- tletmm was T. DoU'lUTi-lmago , the noted divine of llroohlvn. "My ' .rip to Onmbn viu he'Ni of p'ea ure. " ivniat'Ked the neiitleiumi , "andvhilel am fumlllar to .HOIIIO extent with the ru-st , 1 am nnxlous tolearn more of ! t. "I havocnl.v arrived In Omahn , " 'id i yet have had but llttlo time to look over ihe ol'ty , tliough from what 1 linvo seen I am most agreeably s > urprised. "Today , as t rode OM the curs , through ilelds of wiving grain , llttlo did i expect that hero I should Hud a citv of Ul.VOiK ) Inhabitants , with broad streets , magnlllecnt buildings of Iron , stone and brick , which are not sin passed by imv citv In the hind. 'The street ear facilities tint the best I Imvo over soon , and cannot be excelled oven In New York. "Omnha Is an example of western pluck , energy and enterprise- , and It Is truly aston ishing to think that such a city has been built out hero In the Interior hi so short , u tlmo , but il is true , though I can hardly ivnll/o he fnct. "Tomorrow I hnpu to have time to visit some of the points of- Interest , nml I shall cndeav.ir to meet some of the pastors of the numerous churches , a few of whom I have met in days gone by. "Thursday nlternoou , at the request of the management. 1 shall speak at the Chautamiua grounds of the Council BlnlTs nud Om.ih.i association , and then 1 hope to meet many of tin1 Omaha people who have been instrumen tal in tunning what was only a few years ago a wilderness into a busy commercial center.1 llta/.i'r AiToslod. Charles Hhucr of Don Ci rlos lumber com pany fame was arrested yesterday afternoon mi a charge ) of uttering and publishing a forged instrument , but. was released under bonds to npp.Nir lor trial on the 211th hist. , when the civil action now pendlug against him will also bo heard. C . . \ . It. lOntcrtaininont. The nimnbcrs of U. S. ( Irani past , C5. A. It. , and tlnlr families , together with tlio Women's Relief corps , enjoyed a very pleas ant lawn hociahlo last evening at the resi dence of K. A. Parmolco , No. I'.l-JJ ' Corby street. Music and a few .speeches were in cluded in the evening's programme. A Notion Store Damaged. A.II.VNTIC , l.i. , July S. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Ihi-A : : ] lire at 10 o'clock tonight damaged the notion stole of W. II. Voorhees to tlie extent of 1,000. Insured. St. PauI II ccs. Rr. P.vri , , .Minn. , July S. This was the opening day of the .Minnesota driving club trots , Tlio weather and track were perfect. Summary of races : Three minute trot , .yHOO-Harvey won , Cyclone second , Mary Marshal third , Actress fourth. Itest time ! ! : * Ji ; . Coming around the stretch Dan Claim's dropped dead Tlio horse litilongcil tnSmidi A ; liusscb of L < il'r.i > se , ai.d win vnlm d at from .SUM ) to $ . ' 1,1x10. Tliu cause ol bis dentil is unknown. : : : : . ! y.uo : , ? -u-\V. ( ) II. won , C. W. L. second. Star ( iaincs thiul , Hod Kovor four.li. Ue.st tlmo tW. : . : > :1T : trot , svSOOIfil Cnrrv won , Black Diamond mend second , Marvel third. B"it llmo a : 'J1 Gas MANY FAMILIHS In this city are now willing to give evidence that the coin forts of housekeeping will nc-ver bcthor- oroughly appreciated until you provide yourselves with a Gas Cooking Stove. Many people thought we were going into the stove business a little steep when \vc bought such a stock of stoves , more than 100 patterns. Realizing , however , that the people of this city kncv * . how to appreciate a good thing when it was rightly presented , we fully determined to make the at tempt. Our sales ( hiring the month of June fully justified our efforts in introducing the best stoves that are manufactured in the United States. These stoves we have been , arc now , and proposs lor the bal ance of the season , to sell at cost price , set up and connected. A scparare metre is set for each Gas Stove. The pi ice of gas for stove pur poses having been reduced to the very low figure of $1.50 per thou sand cubic feet , we guarantee the economy and efficiency of every stove sold. STOYliS SHT OX APPROVAL Call at Mcrriam building and select such stove as will meet with your requirements , and will put "them in your-housc on a month's trial , COUNCIL BLUFFS Gas & Electric Light Co. 14O9 DOUGlAS--STREET. Onnccountof our lnrf-o and intTOiiHiiiK I'mctiro , \\oliuvo KKMOVI3IJ lo inoro hpiifioim nnd con venient ollicoB. Drs. Setts & Setts , 1409 Douglas St. Omaha , 3iob , SPlfl OJ-rVfj NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. liltmi < Ui ; t > rw intrude for n K' ' til rniul .I1 U-iiin , HMlllmiNo. KW. U'tfNIcH'd In WM- n by Kunlmiky ilfAXTKIt UiHitl Kill liy MM. A. 1' . linn- It I'lii'tt. I'Jd l'imrtlisti-1't. ( 'H UKNTTwnKCivl iiidiuirn liousos. WT ,1 ; nt TtontrrfiUiii l7uiiT wltlv homos , by J. It. Uli-o. IWMulii St. , OoinioU llluirs. \\7 AXTICII " / \ . Kixxl ilrlvVlT diic"TTiiins" irP ' > Illll to Ullflv. I. . M , I'lllUloslOill ll.ltllllllt WiTks. | l OlllttllJ. ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \\r ll\ \ pay i-uuf WIIIMI yoncnn Imy iiToniiMiu M tin Hiinio ti'rnianil liiciiiMif vniic di'iitU ut imv tttiio leu vi < * ' < iif fsi inlly llio Ilium i'loii : on the ( iillonlnir Icniiii A liiiiiin wnitli { l.iKHiil fl3u | > r moiitli. A home Nvnrtli ! l.'nli nt MS per inontli , A lioiiic worlh i.VHM ill f'JI Jicr imintli A lioinovnrlh fUKK ) ut t H | HT mi'iitli. A homo AMirtli jl.ivtt ) nt J It j.i'i' . inontli. Otlicr priced liiiiiicsnn t litiini" : toriu . Tin * iibm o niKiillilv pivnii'iil" : Itielutlo prliii'lpal nml Inlrrosl , Vurfii'll piulK-ul ircull on or iiitilros tlu'.litilil.V AYi'lls I'D. . li'W llfiiadwuy , ( 'iniiii'll IIHUTi , Iji. _ _ _ _ _ _ 'I/U > U IlKNT-Tho Htmc fiHiin , $ i > . IS , fronting I mi I'ciirl t.V. . .lunii'4. . . . ' tliiit we will li'.nlofcir I'll 'umln > p.iil va-ui loti InUi mini iirl'oiini'll 'milts. Tlio Jiulil ft Mi'llsl'n. . t'miiu-ll liiiiiVH. In. " 15 MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. SlilrKlOo. Cullnrs. ' .V. 1'iilK t'mlorxlilrls } ( . lliiii'llirri'lili'N. ' . ' " . Siii-Ui. < . LuluV olnt Ill's rhi'ini. Satiyfactit > n f jiiarantcccl. 0 HN SAN KEE. FVlE L L I S ARCHITECTS And Hniltin Ru-ierliitomloiiU. iiDolu- CHI an ! 1C. ' llco HnlhlliiK Oin.'iliu , Ni'h. . imii i.iMiis''M ; uud ; 'l'i ' MriTtam llln Is , Council Illlltl's. III. r.llTC . IillKll'lU'O Sllltl-ltl'd. Tlio Largest Stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings r.vi'fliniiiirlit tntlioiMt nro imw on sfilr ( it our -.Unv. Tin1 KdinlH coiiiprlsu Iliicntlrn wlnili nU * stock of M.Adlor. anil wcio litiuulit nt shi'rilVh said ut U'HS tliun W jicc I-IMI ! ot v\liil \ ( < > : dt > Viiluc. N\i' \\lll Mi-ll you pn'tnru fi.inii" ! chraiii-rlh.'in vim cnn buy UK' iiiillu- lsh"l iiiatcrfal for. Tin.tuck ciiiiiin Ni > s Ihu licst iaiUMif xoods iiiiiilt * . Coinu aii'l ' IM * Niles ( L Wluley , 406 Broadway , Council BlufTs , he. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st AvtMiuu undtflslSt , Sash , Doors and TJlinds llniul mill Scroll Snwlnv. Itc-Snwlni ; uiul I'lnliilinr. Siiwliiirnr all UliuN. I'mvli llnii'lii'is. Khiillliij ) uiiiul K.u IUMlo.ul dvllvfird. ( li-an sawdust by tin' Icirn-l. ' . ' c. All work Iu bo Ill t-i'lass. THi'plioiir . "VOtll ! I'ATItdNAOK SJlICITii : ) . " OFRCHR & 1'USIiY , A tViinor Main uml HIM. id way. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Honlcrs In fiiii'lmi uml MnNii llo IXchiinKO. Cell < cl Ionni.iilu ( mil Inlrii'M paid on time Ui'pihits. M AXON & BOURGEOIS , Architects and Superintendents. Fine Interim4 Ik-corntions. Kooin ± VI Muirlaii ) Illoi'l. . Council llluirs. la Kooiii (1UN. V. I.lfi' Itiilldlii'Oniiihu , Neb ALL. WORK WARRANTED. DR. J. D. JACKSON , Dental Surgery. All kinds of w.ipk dono. Von con save one- Inilf on vour uold uiul filler tilling liy ciillt at roniii L\C. ' Mcnlaui hlix-k. ( oiun.-ll Itluirs. DR. BELLINGER'S SOfflCAi MWI AM ) Private [ lospital , Cur. llioadway nnd 2itli st. , Council Bluff's , la. I'm1 Hii'ticaimciiliif nilsiir.'li'iilana cliuinlo ilNiaouml ilisi'iis 's i > f tli < > lilimd , I'llvnli'dl-iia-ns ' nf tin' ni-lniiry and scMiiil munis , us syi'lulN. siilcluio. c-ystll IH. t.n'r- | niilni rolioDii , lest , iiiuliiinil. H Minl liiipntoIKO mid nuiikni'H. tiu itini hiic"-sfuS y. i'liitlouliir u'liiiitliin paid lu < l'SCUM * . of tlio In nt" , usslliin i. ( 'oiMiiniilii n. llriiii"liitH , ( 'aliiirli , I' I'liiiilv * , ! * . , Kliliu y ( ll-fi-cx. ni l.airt."H ) ! , llrllifh DNi-u-o liliciiiiiatlsiu.l'lli'ti , O.iui'ur , Vn riii'-rli1. llydicvclit. llmji-v , Tu- ini r . DMJH : > S u ( tlr i-y uml i-iir. clul ) f ( nl Snliiitl ciirvutiiro nn 1 nil dlhiniM-Miif the btini't ) . \V hiivo n ( li'pnrhntMit ilcvntod cxi'liisivcly to lli ( < tr.'iilini'iit nf riorliH'illsi'iiM-s. ' Ali'dli'inc scuts , cur.'ly puc'lti'd anil fi' < i' Troin ( jl-.CI Vllt 1)11. C'lirrf-iiniidi'iH'o cnn lili'iitlul. Aildr s- . : Ml ! . Kl'.I.I.IMil Its SnrKli'iil In lil'ilc ' mid I'rivutr ll'i- | > ltiil , Cor. llriuiduiiy null' . ' tli t . ( 'oiiin'11 Uiiill'In J. 1) ) . Kii.MrsiiMiv. I'm * i ; I. dirr.Aiir MIT prci I ! II A\ " > * v CITIZENS STATE BANK ( ) V COI'N'CII , HMJI'TS , Paid up t 'apltiil . $ ir,0ll.00 ( ( ( ) Sunihinnnd I'rollt.s . /iU.OWMK ) KinbilUy to Dopo.sitor.s . ariO.WIfJ.OU ! ) llir.iiili8-l. ( : A.MIIIiir , P.O. Olcnsim. K.li. SlniKiiit , K. K. Hurt , .1. II. Kdiiiuiison , Cliailus ( ' . llunirin. Trnns'iut t ! 'in'rnl baiiUlia bml- III-H. I.ai > ii-Htciiplt'i | and hiiiplnsot any bank IniHithVf ! sliTii Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY , - \Yliji"iiln \ | and Hot all DriilcrHln FURNITU i Stock Mini Iowost Prices. Dealers twinl for f'atilo un. Noa. ai-i and 1J07 Hroadway , mid 1 (11 ( mid itfXl I'loivo Struot. Council niulTn. WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR \Vlicii you cnn cl lh In-Kl lln > ri > IH niuilo In every line nt i > rlci > * Unit will not liinUiiiit : | yon , riioruls notiihti'nnr ' piiid tliat wiM'anniit hull. Von wont to bi-aiillfy your honiu , don't , yuu/ Iliuiicuinulii and suu Imw clcpintlj iinilcliiaily | yuu 01111 aocooipllsli It. People's Installment House , &KLKIN , W ) ItiuaUvMiy , Council Ululls * , luwa.