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G THE OMAHA DAILY Bl K , MONDAY , JULY 7 , 1800 , THE OMAHA 3UCE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFiVICK , NO. IS ! PKAIU , ST. by 1'iirrlcr In any purl of the City. II. W. Tll/roN , - MANAUKU. OfTlei' . No. 4:1. : Night toilful , No. 21. .111x011 .w/.vno.v. N. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . co.il. The Nonperoll force evidently had a relo- fmition Judging tnnn Iho way Its date lines allowed up yesterday. William Kelley , wlio threatened to Itlll him- r > clf or somebody else nnil was arrested a few lays IIRO , was liberated from the city Jull on Saturday night. It mny bo pro1illltlnn In lown , but the tally shown 1(17 ( kegs of beer which wont to Mln- ilcn full the tiny bcforo thu Kourth , and looked very empty the duy after. John Hums of Lewis township , was ar rested Saturday upon complaint of Mr. liar- stew , ono of Ills neighbors , that ho was dan gerously Insane. lies Is In the county Jail , and will have a hearing before the commissioners today. .lohn Gilbert , the plumber , lias purchased the riirht to nianufactnro Charley Ueckm.m's . patc-nt locking bracket funeo. The Denial oiie-imnci ] Inventor la filling a luuratlvu posi- tlon In one of tliu departments at Washing ton I'lty. An Oninha drug journal , alludlnc to thu fact that Arthur Cowlo'H resilience her. ? was recently vl.ilted by burglars who stole n suit of clothes , nays that It .serves Uowlcs right , for any druggist who can afford to have two milts of clothes ought to have one stolen. Thomas Preston , the Union I'uclllo news ngont who was arrested for fllinllnmmlng a farmer out of a few dollars , was released Saturday night on fcioo ball , to appear this inornlng. A writ of lmbe.it corpus was taken out to secure his release , and Judge Carson will hear tlio matter todi-y. Ivnnhoo eoninmnilery , No. IT , 1C. T. , has elected at * its ofllrers , Charles M. Hurl , eminent commander ; 'L11. ' . Hays , gcncr.il- issinio ; T. H. Couch , captain general ; T. .1. Mackiry , prelate ; .1. IJ. Atkins , treasmvr ; IK A. , ( . ! ( ix , iii-onlcr ; T. U. Lacy , .senior warden ; .1. II. Halley. Junior warden. Mrs. Johnsgii. the womia : who was so horribly ribly burned by falling upon a cool ; stove in an epileptic tit , was still iillw last night. Her physician , Ur. JcnnlngH , is kci'iiing hur under the Inllneneo of ophites , and she. Is not eon- Bi-i OUR of her terrible condition , bill there is no hope of her recovery. John \Vlimefeller , a lmrl rat the Ciuston house , wti * gating too Intently at the circus parade on Saturday to note the approach of a street car. Whe'n it had knocked him off the track and passed ho realized that Mime- tiling had happened. Jlowas taken to I Jr. Cleaver's olllco and the taw bones loft in the big too of his right foot wcro skillfully re moved. P. M. Wilson of Templeton , Ta. , who pur chased ten acres of the Hncst portion of I'nl nier's grove at an average , pricu of $ lfiOO , per acre , is engaged in platting it and will ? ooii have it ready for the market. City Engineer Tostcvm is mnklng the plat. The streets will bo wldij nnd straight , and when ready for the market It will be one of the finest additions to the city. A horse anil buggy was found on Fourth street yesterday without a .driver. It was taken to the station by the police and it now quartered at , Dohany's livery stable awaiting , its owner to claim It and give an account of himself and p.iy the line assessed for leaving u team on the streets without bitching. An other stray was also found on Upper Broad way and Is quartered at the Ogden barn. Kiiploiiuk , who win arrested ut Ids resi dence on Franklin avenue upon the com plaint of his neighbors that ho was danger ously insane mid was endeavoring to kill his daughter , lias been pronounced insane by tlio commissioners of insanity and sent to Ch- . rinila. His homo was formerly at Yaakton. i | Dakota , and ho was only temporarily stopping I T. here. Unless he Is taken from the asylum and returned to Dakota Ills probable ho will become a uhtirgo upon the county. Detective Suv.igo of Omaha ciitno over yesterday and ro-arrcsted the man Wuterson who drove a horse and buggy from the Coliseum in Omaha to this city. Ho will ho tried on the other side , of the river upon the more serious charge of horse stealing. His real iiiuiio is .lohn Walters and lie lias been an employe of the Sells-Barrett circus. Ilo was dibdmigcd in Omaha Saturday evening and immediately went forth nud stole the horse and huggy. Ilo had offered It for sale but had not found an instant purchaser , and for the purpose of keeping up bis courage ho drunk lee much whisky and became dead drunk. Kov. Mr. Mackoy of St. Paul's church , has in times past expressed himself with his usual frankness on the prohibition question. Some of bis mill-prohibition sentiments have been copied into papers published in the in terests of the liquor business. While * in no way resnonslblo for such publications , pro hibitionists from different parts of tlio coun try have been loading down his mull wllh marked copies of such publications , with comments of an Insulting nature , charging him with bojiiu la the hire , or under the con trol of the saloons. Mr. Mac-key is too well known to need nay defense , and If there was Mich need ho is brainy and plucky enough to light his own buttles. Tlio nature of tlicso anonymous anil dirty flings at this clerical target shows tlio animus of those thus en gaged. The Day in ( lit : Cliiirelu-i. Only at the morning hour was there oven nn ordinary summer attendance at the churches yesterday. Tlio usual services wcro held in all the churches , but the mem bers oiiiplinsl/oil the Net that they worn will ing .for their pastors to take a summer vaca tion by taking otm for thu duy themselves. At the First Methodist church , the pastor , Kov. D. G , I'Vankllu , had a fair congregation , nnd preached a chnr.icteristio sermon from Paul's assurance to the Epheslaus , "Godli- iiess with contentment is great gain. " At the Klftb avenue Methodist elm eh , Mr. A. A. Hart , the Broadway Jeweler , who Is superintendent of thu Sabbath school , gavj a very instructive and entertaining blackboard analysis of the thirteenth verso of llrst Corinthians. It was designed for the child ren of the church , but the oltti-r members be came so much luter sted In it that the hour for morning service passed , and the analysis was continued in lieu of tbo sermon by tbo pastor , Kov. Gcorgo Hennot. Iu the other churches the regular pastors occupied the pulpits. * In nearly all of them the evening service was abandoned on account of the beat. An Injustice. Owing to some not very Intelligible com ments In u morning paper upon the resigna tion of Suporlnlendent H. O. Cook and several - oral other employes of the Union elevator la this city , the Impression was created that tbo resignations laid been culled for 'on ac count of some dereliction of duty on the part of the gentlemen. Tlio itrtlcJo drew from Mr. A. B. Juiuiuitli , assistant manager of the Omaha elevator company , a letter in which Lo expressly Mates that the discharges were honorable and made for tbo reason that the company hail been obliged lo retrench ex penses. Mr. Cook does not need the testimonials menials to bis worth mid ability which ho is ublo to show , for hs | record In this city is Biiftlclent recommendation with tlio people of Council HlutTs. As a fact it may bo stated that the prospect now Is that when the bids for the ro-lo.iso of tbo Union elevator are opened on the 10th of this mouth it is quito possible that thu building will go to the same company which 1m heretofore bad the man agement of it. Mr. Cook lias already an otter fiiin the Omaha elevator company to go to another place to tukochargo of ono of their houses. _ No Uocr iiMlln Imkc. O. W. Wahlgren , a Scandinavian saloonkeeper - keeper , came to sudden grief yesterday In his efforts to supply the crowd at Big lake with beer. Ho had coiistructoil a boaitl shanty near the lake at a point within the city lluilis where Iho largest crowds gather , inul opened out yesterday afternoon with plenty of cool liiircr for Iho thirsty. Ho only ran u few hours , and had not sold enough beer to make anybody feel thankful for his enterprise , whju Lo was Invited to tuko a ride In the patrol wagon between two policemen. Ills blianty was closed up mid ho was brought to town and locked up until ho secured u bond of 20 for ULi apncuiimco Unlay , FIGURES DO SOMETIMES LIE , Hence Council Bluffa is to Have Its People Recounted. SOME MORE BABBLING ABOUT BAB. Sunday llocjr ilcrkur . -rkcl Monument ment For Old S.iin IlnyllsH JMoiis Hw iUor The ISIc- viitoi- Will Hun. TUB Bcr. yesterday morning contained tbo wclconio Intelligence that thu ten or ilfteen thousand1 citizens whom the census cnuniera- tors had neglected to find would be hunted up and counted and the city given Its relative position. The prompt and energetic action of the board of trade and citizens and the ring ing petitions scat to Washington have berne a rich harvest. Supervisor Hlght has been ordered to take the necessary steps to make the work of tiw ! enumerators complete. Tbo following telegrams have been received by the supervisor : WASiii.Miro.v. n. 0. , July : . . ISM. ll.V. . llljjlit. supervisor of ccnsim. Council IlliiltX In. : If the Council lllnlTs schedules urn still In your hands letala them until further no tice. I' . ! ' . C'llll.tiH , Acting SnperlinI'tiilunt. AVASIIIXOTOX , 1) . I' . , July ii. 1MM. II.V. . I light. Miiici'vNor of ci'iistis , Council HliilTs hi. : I'lovlslon inn-t IK- Hindu fur receiving the nnrues < if pyrsitiH siippn-ud tolmvt' liecn omit- teil In thu enumeration of ( Jiniiu'll Itluir.s and verifying the same. Tins omiiiii.-rutlon will ptotmhly turn out to have l ; n mailo as llior- nnglily no In iiny other city In tlio country , but In view of pillule sentiment It Is advisable toilriiionstralu thnt Hiicli Is lliucnse. Let It bis Hindu UniHta tlimnili Ilio i-lmiulii'r of ctiin- nieici ) ami nnHinapci'-i that names may ovt'ii ytil IHI milled. All necessary clerical assistance will IID allowed you fur tlihuoil ; . You had better sclet't I\voor tliicouf tin1 bi' t eiiiiiiicra- lois uiul appoint tlieiu avclrrks In yourolllco fur this special work. No nameiniiHt under any clmimHtanct's bo addril to tlio list w Itli- oia previous verification nt Ilio tcsldencus of the e aliened to luivo liren omit lull. TakhiK tUucoiinli-v tlirouvlioiitlli jiereeiilof persons originally supposed to have been omitted , prove tin Investigation to have been piopeily I'liiimoralcd. and It 111 probably hit tlie amo In Uouncit IthilTs , Thu sun HatiMiiluiit wlshut to nvolil all t-'fiicriil re-eiitiiiifi'iitlons. but If thuri ! aie any dtMilcts itboiit wh'k'li ' you art-In doulit arei'onnt lusiieh districts inUht 1) ) au- tliiirl/t'ilon your rcUeit. | You will piobably , buwuvur. Had even tills initcli iiniicc'i'-.siiry. ( ' . ! ' . Ciiii.ns. AftliigSiidLMlntemlunt. "I will rcci'ive full Instructions Just what to do and bow to proceed bv null within a day or two , " said Captain Hlgbt yesterday , "and I will fol'ow ' those instructions to the letter. Council H luffs has lost her relative position among the cities of the state and the we.it , and I am anxioiH Unit .she should re gain It I wish thcro wei'o some means of making other cities honest. I am satisfied that about all the western cities have out rageously inflated thelrecnsus , and an honest count would reduce their returns very ma terially , In some Instances fully "K ) per cent. "I earnestly beg tlio people , to assist me in getting the natno of every man , woman and child in Council lllufTs , ami if we have what HO nviny people confidently believe : C > , ( )00 ) in habitants no ono will be bettor pleased with the result than I. " The Manhattan sporting hcaJq'vs , 418 B- way. way.A A goo'l ' bo-io reel ft-jD with every 103 foot of hose purchased at Hixby's. Another Cam : of H.il ) . A mysterious lady , giving the naino of Floivnco Husscll , bus bucn stopping for sev eral tlays ut the Wonnn's Christian associa tion hospital in Council Bluffs. Shu succeed ed in arousing the sympathy of the ladles by n well told story of her financial distress and her hopu of securing spocdy relief. In the meantime ; sliu must have shelter , so it was provided for her. She claimed to bo a news paper correspondent , and had considerable manuscript , portions of which she read to some of tbo ladles , who were charmed by her apparent accomplishment ! in that lino. She said she had been negotiating with the He- publican and expected to do soaio work for that paper. She had already been offered by that paper 311 for ono article which she hud prop.ircd , and this , with other expected helps , would cnahlo her to p.iy for her hoard and other expenses incident upon her temporary stay. She attempted to get a letter delivered to a supposed friend In Omaha , whoso ad dress sao did nut know , and it was by means of this that suspicions wcro aroused that the lady was none other than the ono who had been- working Lincoln nnd Omaha under the pretense of being Helen Anthony Hegel's , otherwise known as "Hub. " The description given of tlio Omaha fraud tallied closely with the appearance of tlio woman here , and the iiotu which she soir.'ht to have delivered was signed "Helen. " Oa being charged with bo- lag one and the same shy skipped tbo city , leaving the hospital ladles In th'o lurch for boaitl and care. Balloon ascension at lanawa today. If you wish to sell your property call on the Judd it Wells Co. , C. U. Jmid president , COU Uroa'dwav. Dr. H. H. AVe.st , porcelain crown anil brulgo work , No. 12 1'carl. Two balloon ascensions at Manawn today , - m ncmpsoy Bros. , 1(15 ( Main street , is the only place in town where you can get fresh and delicious von fcctiouery. Tin : Old Dlaii'H Monument. "TUB Bin : is the first newspaper to nsjitato the mutter of a monument for poor old Sam Bayllss , but this is not the first agitation of tbo subject by any moans , " said Park Com missioner Peregoy yesterday. "Wo have all recognized the fact that the old man thor oughly deserves to have a monument erected in the p.irlr , but wo also recognize the fact that wo haven't got monov enough to get it , and it isn't likely wo will have very soon. Wo have looked'lnto tlio matter , anil have found that it will cost about SIH.OOO to get any kind of a monu'iicnt lit to commemorate the old man or fit to place in the park. At least , that is the best ilguro.wo have been able to got from tlio many artists and monument build ' ers'with whom wo have corresponded. It costs llko smoke to buiH a' man In stouo or bronze , and wo wouldn't have anything clso than a full life-sized stutuo of the old man , made by the host artists and of the mo it en during material. Wo could got a figure of n man in stone or bronze and stick it up on a pedestal and call It Sam Itayllss , and thcro might bo " 0,000 , people In town who never saw tbo old man and who might think it was a good likeness , and they would go Into the park such a day as today , reverently take oil their hats before It and devoutly thank the generous donor for bis magnificent gift to the people , nut there arc suvcral thousand of the old fellows who were personally acquainted with Sam , and they would go into the park also , and when they saw the thing wo bad set up they wouldn't fall down ami wor ship it at all , but would torrldly roast us. And Just think of a 'roast' such a day as this I "There should nt least bo seine movement made towards securing such n monument. There are but few photographs of the old man la existence uuu 1 don't believe more than ono full-length portrait. They should ho gathered up and preserved for the day When n grateful people will feel rich enough to build a monument to their benefactor. It will bo very difficult to secure a correct liko- ness. for the old man was t > omcthing of an oddity , and to those who wcro familiar with him an unnatural likeness would appear u shameful caricature , " "It's a littio too soon to talk about a monument ment to becivcted in the park to Sam Bay- Hss , " chimed in another old citizen. "Before you build u monument in the park you ought ut least to find out where ho U buried and put up u plank ut ttio head of his grave to let tils old irlfuils U > w wbvro. ho sleeps. Ho is buried , I believe. , in Putrvlcw , but just wbero I don't know niul I doubt if anybody clso does. There is not a stouo or board In the Whole cemetery that bears his name and I don't know whether the register does or not. The old man died penniless in the house fuc- logtUopark , ucxttotuo Baptist church. It win once his homestead , but he lost It. Ho was a fine old Virginia gentleman , always iKillte , Mini hearted and courteous and even in his last days of jiovorty and nigs lie did not lose the idr of refined gentility that al ways characterized him. " ItalliHiu nt Mannwu will draw n crowd today. Among tlio attractions will boa balloon ascension by Prof. K. E. Sturgls , who will ascend to u height of Ci.tKH ) feet above the earth , descend ing in fifty Bccouds by aid of a parachute. There will bo two ascensions , one at S o'clock and ono at 10 o'clock p. in. Ho will descend into Lake Mannwa , and the night descent will bo accompanied by a gnmd display of Jlrinvotks. Like ascensions will bo made to morrow at the sumo hours. It Was Hot. ' Thcro were no cases of sunstroke reported yesterday lor the reiuon tliat half of tbo pop ulation of the city bad taken rcfugo In tholr cellars or in tbo ImmeJiato vicinity of tholr refrigerators , and a lar o portion of the other half wcro floating In the limpid waters of Lake Manawa. Those who could pluck up sunieient courage to look at the thormo'.netoM made the discovery that It was ono of the hottest days on record , and that at " : : )0 o'clnuk the column of mercury in tlio tuho at Foster's drug store had poked its hot noao above the 10'J mark. A few people went to church , but the greater part ot tbo regular church goou staid at home , pcrhapi for fear the preacher might make them still more uncomfortable by Homo warm allusion to a hotter hereafter. The air was stilling , oven in the coolest and shadiest places , and the heat iu the blaz ing sun was so intense that parasols and um brellas fulrly smoked. "If you don't believe It's hot , " said a lounger in Bayllss park , "let mo make tin ex periment to prove It. See that catorplller crawling them } How long will he live in the sun I There's a littio spot of sunshine about two feet smmro ; bet you the cigars if I put him in the center of it he will never live long enough to iimko the jounioy of ono foot to the shade. He's a heat-loving , sun- hunting fellow , but that sun will baku him in less than a miiiuto by the watch. " Tlio wager was taken and the chrysalis of ahappy butterfly was placed in the cantor of the burning spot of sunshine. The llgnb dazed him for an instant , and then ho commenced to wiggle , and wiggle lively , but with the cool grass , dianioned with spray from the fountain and tempered bv tlioshado of dcnso foliafio , and only twelve inches away , promis ing lifo'tind luxury , ho wiggled in vain , and turned vip his thousand liltlo toes la hrlplu.ss appeals to the sun , ami died in tlio center of the torrid spot , "The streetcars have ( quit running , " said Jake Uodgers , as be staggered into the Pa- cille house. "Why ! Because the sua has melted all the soldered connections on the rails and wires. " "Tho darkies nro having an unexpected bnrbacucdown in Streetsvlllo , " said Billy Maloney. "A cow in ono of the town herds was sunstruek and huforo they could skin her and haul her away she was roasted to a turn and a picnic party of colored people found her nnd are having a feast. " "Dig lake has nearly all boiled away , " said Joe Welch , "and the boys up thcro are get ting tlio fish already cooked and are having lots of fun. " From the various other expressions and experiences , the fact was pretty clearly established that yesterday was ono of the hottest days of the season. People exhausted nil methods of keeping cool and succeeded so well that no casualties from the torrid heat were reported. See the wonderful aeronaut descend from the balloon into L-iko Manuwa today. The Balloon Didn't fJo. There was an immense crowd at the lake ycstcrnay afternoon and evening drawn there largely by the hope of seeing the remarkable markablo spectacle of u man leaping from u balloon 5,000 feet in the air and shooting downward llko a returning skyrocket with nothing between him and instant death but a big'umbrella. . Prof. Sturglss , tbo' daring aeronaut who was advertised to accomplish this feat , was on hand with hh monster air ship , but the fates wcro against him , and ho did not ascend. The balloon wns inflated on tbo southern shore of the lake , and it was expected that tbo stiff breeze would carry It across the water by the tlmo It reached Its greatest altitude. But the hungry breezes wcro too impatient to get at it , and when it was about half Inflated it was torn from its moorings and was whirled line a monster wounded bird out over the water. The gal lant professor clung to the ropes and was carried to tlio height of lifty feet , when the wind caught the balloon ami turned it com pletely upside down and landed It , parachute , professor and all into the water. The waves then had some sport with it , and under their assault it writhed and rolled like some great monster in its death agony , and did not be come ( pilet until it bad drifted across the lake and landed in the willows. The crowd was considerably disappointed , nnd so was the professor. The balloon could not bo fished out In tlmo for the night ascent , and those who came for the purpose of seeing the man break hb neck had to mitigate their disappointment by enjoying tlio other pleasures of the resort. The big canvass bag was taken out nnc dried , and this afternoon at it o'clock the professor will make the ascension and the leap or die iu the attempt. Ho has made numerous ascents and thlv was his first failure. The ascent today will bo made from tbo north shore and tlio professor will land on the ground Instead of in the water unless a north brec/o should happen to blow. It Will lie Fine. The contract for ro-oniamenting the opera house has been let to Charlie Gillette , Numerous plans for the work wore submitted by local and outsldo artists , but that sub mitted by Mr. Gillette wns lilted tlio best and was adopted. Tbo work has been com menced and it will bo finished iu time for the opening this full. The greater part of the ornamentation will be done in the new plastic material which has become so popular and attracted so much admiration. The Superior Court. Tlio July term of the superior court con venes at 10 o'clock this morning. The fol lowing named Gentlemen have been drawn as jurors to servo through the term : George D. Brawn , II. Paschell , K. V. Phillips - lips , S. Covalt. John Mulqucon , Fred John son , James Kilduy , J. W. Crosslund and W. H. Hobinsoii. Mid-Summer Clearing Stile. Special bargains In carpctlags , mattings , rugs , lace curtains , shades and all grades of drapery goods , etc. Please call and ex amine. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAWET Co. J'EHSOXAJj Jl'.lH.tUJtAl'JIS. Mrs. A. * W. Cole and family , together with her mother , Mrs. Hewitt , are visiting rela tives in Sioux City. Ur. S. S. Stewart of this city has been np pointed assistant state vo.crlnary surgeon. Superintendent J. 1C. Cooper left last evening - ing for St. Paul to attecd the national teach ers association. A Itoy lro\vnctl. ) Henry Olsen , u ten-year-old boy , while bathing in Mosquito creek near Crestou yes terday , got beyond his depth and was drowned , J , C. Blxby , steam ncaung , sanitary engi neer'JlUI-lfo building , Omaha ; iu-J Merriara block , Council Bluffs. J.G. Tlpton real esiuto , 3.7 Broadway. A Hut 1'CHt. Uoslilo the rabbit pent , Now South Wales Is troubled by the "llyltif , ' fox post. " This creature is a ripcelos of bat , the largest of the bat tribe , Bomotlines measuring nearly live feet in oxpansu of wings , and popularly termed the llyiiifT fox on account of the roil , fox-UUo color of tlio fur , and "tlio very vtilplln twpoct of Iho hcnd. " The tittueks of theo do- wti'uotlvo niilinals arc- mainly nimoti against fruits tind other vegetable hub- atances. Dr , Birnoyprnctlco limited tqca.tn.rrh- al diseases of nee and throat. Boo /MA'K Financial Trntisnoimtm of the Coun try Ibitfi | } , hunt U'cck. BOSTON- , July 0. fSpot id Telegram to TUB Bin : . ] The following table , compiled from dispatcher from the clearing houses of the i-ltlon iinmqtt , 'shows tbo gnus ex changes for last week , with rates per cent of Increase or decrease , as against the amounts for the eorvoipondlng week In 1SS9 : Xot lnclll.ljl IntotaU. N'ocloiliiu huunu ut tills tlniu last yuar. X.t I , I'JHKUt.t JUIK. Wlint tlie Two Houses Will Do the Coming " \Voclc. W.ISIIIXOTOX , .luly 0. Fryo's shipping bills nro unfinished business on the senate calendar for tomorrow anil bo hopes to have them disposed of without delay. lie will then ask to have tlio river nnd harbor bill taken up. This bill , with the amendments which the committeeon commerce has au thorized Fryo to offer , carries an appropria tion of about Syi.OOO.OOO , and ho says it is the best hill of the kind ever prepared. Mo'rill , chairman of the litmiice committee , will en deavor to have the tariff bill made tbo order of business after the shipping bills nro out of tbo way. The tariff bill , it is understood , will bo in clinrgo of Senator Ahlrlch. If tlio river and harbor bill eels the rluht of wav It is moio than probable tlmt the tariff debate will not bo begun In earnest until next week , as there nro three appropriution bills to come before the senate this week , ' The report of tlio con ference committee-on the silver bill , which is privileged mutter , is 'likely ' to bo presented bcforo the close of tlioiweuk , and It will prob ably give rise to a debate of some length. A caucus of republican senators is expected this week to decide whether or not to take up the election bill , whioh will probiiblv bo re ceived from the hou tomorrow , at this ses sion , ' The proceedings la the house promise to bo comparatively unlntarestinp. Probably the general tleliclcney appropriation bill the J st of tbo appropriation oills will bo acted upoa bqforo the week is ended. The election com mittee is desirous of securing consideration for two contested election cases Miller vs Elliott of South Carolina , mid Lungston vs Venublo of Virginia , which have been for seine time on the calendar. The friends of the bankruptcy bill also expect to bo able to get that measure before the house this week. THE FISHERIES TKOVHLK. The Newfoundland 1'rcsH Indulging * in Sonic IJvely Talk. Il.u.mx , K. S. , July (1. ( [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bni : . ] Newfoundland newspapers ro- ccivcd by mall today are filled with lively ar ticles on the fishery trouble. The St. Johns Herald says : "Let Newfoundland bo firm and united , calm ami determined , and tlio day will bo won. Wo hnvo too long been mild nnd sub- missory , bowing down in mute obedience to whatever orders were , Issued by our so-called military protectors. The clay has gene by , the Uublcon is passed , the die is cast. Wo will not be treated as though wo were , to quote on English Journal , 'a mere handful of lisbcr folks , not fit to bo called British sub jects. ' Wo will rise as ono man for the de fense of Newfoundland and her liberties , and will no longer submit to tbo tlojfradatlon of ti foreign yoke and the domination of unscru pulous aggressors. " The now olnces of the great Rook Is land route , 1002 , Sixteenth and Farmun street , Omaha , are the finest In the city. Call nnil see thorn. Tickets to till points east at lowest rates A Murderous Mailman. DISI.III , N. Y. , July ' ( ! . Iu the hamlet of Harbourvillo , Delaware county , on July ! , Adelbert Cuninilng , vho , ; is undoubtedly insane - sane , inflicted fatal wounds upon Sylvumis Pnlmcrton , When the neighbors tried to ar rest Cummlng ho attacked thorn with n knife. Three or four times ho made the crowd flee' before him , The farmers armed themselves with shotguns and Camming was shot in the legs and wounded in the head. Ho continued to slush riulit and left , but was finally overcome and Jailed. This morning while Sheriff : Me- Arthur was giving him food ho would in all probability have been strangled by the mad man had it not been for assistance rendered by the other prisoners , The Gznr'H Krlondhhip for France. PAIIIS , July 0. [ Special Cablegram to Tin : Bcu.J The czar has remitted the stamp duties , amounting tit-10,000 francs , on the lease of the now French embassy nt St. Petersburg. This Is looked upon as a uniinio mark of his friendship toward Franco. A rumor is current hero that Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria has notified I'rlmo Minister Stuinbuloft of his intention to abdicate. Clipped from Carinda Presbyterian , under signature of C. Dluckdtt Hobinson , Propr. i I wui cured of oft recurring billions head aches by Burdock Blood Bitters. Arn > Htt'd. BKi.nium : , July CrwSiecinl [ | Cablegram to TiiEllKK.J The atyasshis of M , Murinko- vitch , the Servian consul ut Pristina , have been nrrcsteu. The motives of the murder ers do not appear to Jiavo been of apolitical character. Servia Insists that Turkey give a pension to the widen ami that the Pristina garrison salute the I'erulan flag. Tickets at lowest rates nnd superior accommodations via tlio grunt Hock Is land route- Ticket oHIce , 1002-Slx- tconth and Farnam HtrcotH , Omaha. Milken 41 Trade. Bun 1.1 x , July ( I. [ Special Cablegram to TiiKllKi : . ] The National Zeltumj says that UiiKland cedes. JCclla to Italy in return for Sonmlihiud. Merchants' hotel , Omaha. $2 to $3 per day. Train Hobbon * < aptureil. NOIITII VAKIMA , Wash. , July t ) . An cast- bound Northern Pacific freight train was boarded near hero today by two men. who drew revolvers and compelled the conductor and brukeman to baud over $120 , Tbo rob bers then Jumped from the t mln nnd escaped. A IHWSO from hero soon captured Ilio robbers. AN DM ) oWnNI > I3ll. The Man Ailnlr A Veil Kiunvn tt tlio Omaha Police. It was ascertained late last nlnlit tlmt Aitnlr , the young man who shot u boy on Bancroft street yesterday , U the young man for whoso arrest n warrant was Issued four or five month ! ) ago for enticing Clam Smith , Bridget Hanlphun and several other littio girls about thirteen or fourteen jcars of tigo Into houses of usHlguation and alTectlnt ! tholr niln , Ho learned tlmt ho was wanted bcforo tlio ofllcers found him anil shipped otit. He did not return to Omaha , until last Thursday. The old case lias been dismissed , two of the girls being sent to the Home of tbo Good Shepherd at St. Louis. It is also stated that the dead boy's hands are filled with shot , and If this Is found to bo the case It will bo almost conclusive proof that Adalr purposely pointed the gun at the deceased before the fatal shot was llred , and tlmt the latter threw up his bunds us u mut ter of protection. An Immense Attendance Troinlsed nt HIP Conulnrc. MII.WAUKII : : , Wls. , July 0. Camp Carnn- luiuls occupied tonight by over ono thousand nfcmbersof the uniform rank , ICnlglits of Pythias , and before Monday noon the num ber in camp will reach five times that num ber. Hallways running to Milwaukee ! have received notli-o from connecting lines that nearly four hundred cars will he delivered to them at Chicago brforu noon Monday for trims-shipment to Milwaukee. These liu-ludo delegations from nearly every state in the union. The Nebraska contingent , number ing 1.50J or. more , will arrive tomorrow oven- Ing. Largo delegations from Iowa , California , Colorado and other states are reported on the way. The iirogruinmo of the week will not open until Tuesday morning , when there will bo given at the exposition building a monster reception to the supreme lodge , which imme diately afterward will go Into session and will hold dally meetings for two weeks. Van Houton's Cocoa Largest sale in the world. 1'lllluO PollltH. The find Ing of a hat and cane on the river bank at the foot of Douglas street promised a sensation yesterday afternoon , but that Is as far as It went , as neither the sensation nor tbo owner of the articles has yet materialised. A. Carver is tlio suggestive name of a youth who languishes under a chnrco of assault and battery. It was the wind-up of a boys' row. .1 Im Tracy , an old-timer , Is again on deck , or will bo when ho sleeps oft bis boo/.e. At his lust previous appearance ho was beauti fully and ilbnndantly frescoed with a score or more of cuts , but ho survived the fancy carving and bith fnlr to need the .services of the patrol wagon on many a day far in the future. Modern Imcrocla VIKNXA , July (1. ( The trial of ten Hun garian women charged with poisoning their husbands , was font-hided yesterday. Two of the prisoners were nciiultted. Of the others four wcro bcnjenccil to death , ono to servi tude for life and three to liltcen yeuw im prisonment each , p vs Van \Vyok in tlio great railway rate debate , Tues day , .luly S , on the Chautiiuiiuii assembly grounds , Crete , Nob. T. DoWitt Tal- imvgo on "Big Ulundors" Wednesday , July 1) ) . Ono faro for round trip. Murder in Now Mexico. L\sViiAS , N. M. , July O.-.T. M. Stilts- man , nn inoffensive old tailor who has been living in this city for several years , was mur dered last night by unknown persons and bis body and face mutilated in a horrible man ner. No clue and no possible explanation. Standard.Hailwiiy Wng ' . NIWTOKan. : . , JulyO , Thegrievancocom- mittco of the Santa Po system has completed Its labors , and tomorrow will submit its de mand to the managers of tlio road. The new schedule is called standard wages by railway men. Arrivals. At Quccnstown Arrived : The Auranla , from New York ; the Lord Cllve , from Phila delphia. At London Sighted : The Xormande , from New York. Record of Cliolern 'Victims. M.viiuii ) , July 0. Cholera returns from Valencia show a total of twenty-nine new cases and eighteen deaths on Satunluv nnd a total of twenty-one new cases and thirteen douths on Sunday. A sort of lethargy sometimes takes posses sion of the kidneys and bladder ; they should bo promptly jltmulatud to healthful notion by the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver anil Kidney Balm. _ _ Seeking an lOiitcnti ! Cordialc. SOFIA , July ( ) . [ Special Cablegram to Titn Br.E. ] The Svbotlti denies that Premier Stumbuloff or the Bulgarian people nro seek ing an entente coi'dinlo with LJussin or the expulsion of Prince Gcrditund from the 13ul- garian throne. 4 - - Two IlrntliiTH Drowned. Cn.vMiiintsnuitn , Pa. , July 0. Ir.i and Dolor ( Jonger , two sons o f William Oouger of Waynesboro , aged nine and fourteen years respectively , wcro drowned toJuy in Aa- tletam creek while ilslilng' . miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An important discovery. They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now principle. They speedily euro bllliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. ! ! 0 doses for S3 cents. Samples frco utICuhn & Co.'s K-thand Douglas. Montenegrins CONSTANTINOPLE , July 0. Montenegrins hnvo crossed the frontier In largo numbers and hnvo been victorious in several encoun ters with tlio Turks. They now threaten the town of Ipelc. The XewSpnnlHh Cabin -t's Policy. MAIIHID , July C. The new cabinet is composed of extreme , It-will posed protectionists pursue - sue an active colonial policy , but will remain neutral in European matters. Nervous debility , poor memory , dlnidencc. sexual weakness , plmples.ciircd by Ur. Miles' Nervine. Samples frco ftt Kulm & Co.'s 15th and Douglas. President Harrimiii Attends Church. CAVKMAV , N. J. , July 0. President Harrison risen today attended the Presbyterian church here. After tbo bervlco lie shook hands with most of the congregation , Count ICalnoky AVorse. Vir.xx. * , July 0. The condition of Count Kuliioky is reported lo bo worse. Cure f or Croup. liso Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden attacks of colds , puin and inflammation and injuries , - How the AneicniH Swore. Ainoiif ; tlio undent Roman * itvas considered tlio thlny for each man to have Homo pnrticuliu" god to habitually Hwear by. Seine swore by .Tupilor , otlieM by Mai'H , olhor utill by Minorvn , and ho on , Cautor nnd Pollux were usually appealed lo as the -"Twins" "BydoininU" the pliraso wlioneo wo got our exclamation , "JJy JlinlnyJ" It was thougnt very Improper for Ro man Indies to swear by tlio inulo gods , but they were pormlttocl to take tbo names of tbo Twins In vain , and aliso especially Unit of Venus. In moments of fifreut ntfgniviiL'iition they inltrht ROse so far IIH to cry , "Mecastor ! " "Uy Can tor ! " Tlio Greeks swore Ly the cabbage , which was the most prized of vegeta bles , Jin ; INDIAN cintisr. Porcupine , A Cliryriuio Hrnvo , Snjs Jlc IN In Noviidn. Tlio Iiiilltuis on till Ihu resorvatitms In this Mictlou tire inn nluto of vxeltunient bordcrhiff on frcit/.v over tlio aliened cuindif ; of the Mcwinli , snys n Fort ( Jus- lor illfipntuh In t4io SI. huuls A fo\v \ IJI.VH lira I'orctiplno , the apostle ot thu new Christ , ( jnvo tti an army olll- cor tlio story of his moollti with tlio Mosuliih , Lust evening liu nrrlvetl here with a few fell < ) \rorn \ ami relutoil his story with additional details. Ho npolio to the olllcoi'tniniUndlos of the post for an hour nnd fully oxnhiliicd tlio religion l h It'h closely resembles the tMirlstlnn 1'oliL'lon of the wliitus , except thiil I'or- cniiluo dnlnis positively Hint Christ lias I'oino back toenrth jintl is now In the flesh near "Walker Ltiko , Nov. 1'orett- plno did not hnow anything about the first Christ , but he snys this Christ told him ho had boon on earth hundrcilsof years n go , when ho anncarod lo the wliilo neoplo , who us-ed liliii ronjjlily niul oven killed him. I'orcuplno ynys ho BIVW marks on tliu hniuls of Iho ( hrlst , who Htdtl ho had been nallud to a tree by the hands mid that splices had alco boon driven through his feet untl his side lind boon cut opon. I'lio Christ did not show the wars on his foot , as lie had on his shoos , but all know what ho had told thorn wns true. Porcupine iid ho did not believe in the Christ wlion ho llrst henrd of liltn , but no HHtnur did ho HCO him than nil doubt vanished from his mind and lie know ho was looking at God. 1 lo had uovoi * aoon sucli a man bo f ore and iiover would un- IcftHhowiw this 'ninn again , which ho nicitiit to ilo. It was u veiling when Christ citnio walkiii } , ' into the camp , nnd they nil know who ho was without being tolil. tolil.He He described Christ us a largo mnn wish a lii\Miy hlcln , n noble wirrlugo nnd face. Christ dlil not. speiik tlio first duy Poreuiiiiio saw him , but coiinneiii'od talking 011 the next day M > OII after MIH- rise anil did not ci-aso until the sun was near- the western hnrl/.on. Ilnntlreds of hidiiins , roiiresoiitntlvos from scores ( if tribes , heard him and all understood him. Ilo did not siienk in Clioyoime. but Porcupine unilcrslood him porfoclly , us did the oilier Ohoy- eniies present. He thoii repeated Hindi of the Christ * H sermon to the Indians , mid Its similar ity lo the first Christ's teachings was at times astounding. C'lirist bald what grew on earth grow for all , and all wore equally entitled to the earth's products. Ilo said ho could not repeal in a day all Christ said , but thctu wore seine of the tilings ho taught , ami lu > believed in tlium , and the until he suv ; was the .Son of God , and none other. Christ told the white people when they put him to death bo would come again , but not to them first , lint to the In dian nation , whoso red children bulng poor and simple-minded would ho.iriinu believe him. Ilo voinnmndcil them to go forth and preach the doctrine , hut to add nothing1 toil , and to bold nothing back : . Ho snid ho could hour all Ihov said wherever they were , "and"snltl Porcu pine , "Christ is hearing me now and is hero iu this num. " The apostle stood with outstretched Innds in silence far suveral minutes before - fore ho began speaking , nnd having be come lilletl with the Holy Ghost broke forth like ono inspired. Tliui'o wore commandments , too , sueh as "Thou shall not steal , " "Thou shall not kill , " "Thou biialt not boar false witness. " Porcupine aid Christ told them all wars were wrong and they must not kill anyone. lie answered cheerfully all questions and-said lie told only what ho saw. * Two of the Indians , with Porcupine , had been to Walker lake , mid when questioned by General Brisbin , said what I'orcupino had told was true , and that they had soontiiid heard Iho same them selves. Porcupine i.s a fine looking Indian , with largo , black , expressive eyes anil nn abumluneo of silky , blnck hair. Ho is over six feet tall. He also preached to the Crow Indians on the "Aew Mes siah. " About Hay Fever , Hay fever is a nervous nlVection , usu ally nio&t prevalent during tlio spring and early summer , from which thu poor er classes , and more especially those liv ing in populous towns , rarely , if over- suitor , savs tlio Newcastle ( Kiig. ) Chron icle. It fs known only to the educated whoso nervous hystems are highly developed ' veloped , and , though not In any 'tscnso dangerous , it is at all times very Irritat ing and troublesome. Tlio smell of hay grass , the pollen of flowers , the odor of ( ' .lit , dibt or draughts will gimcMtito the complaint or excite nn attack in persons subject to it , hut rain or moist weather invariably Mngs relief. At one time it was generally supposed that the odor of hay whim being mowed or carted could nlono iiulucu the nn'ootion , which is closely analogous to asthinn , but recoil t obsorvalion shows thai its prevalence IB entirely independent of the iixistonceof liny Hems nnd is really a nervous do- rungoniont. A visit to the son-side , a trip to sea or residence in a populous town will , how ever , remove the nslhinutic tendency ; but one of the best ro medics is tobacco Kinoke , retained in the mouth as long as possible , and then ojeclcd through tlio nostrils. The inhalation of the steam often ton drops of creosote in a pint of hot water isaaid tpbo good , or twenty drops of spirits of camphor to the naum quan tity of water also makes nn effective inhalation. Hut the iilTcction , being a nervous one , tonics and nourishing diets are more essential than any of these palliatives , which merely uH'ord tem porary relief. A Slrnngo A remarkable case is reported from Kcnnctook , Rants county , says a Halifax letter in the Boston Herald. A young mnn named Alfred Miller was some time ago attacked by tlio grip. Heforo ho fully recovered ho went to work In a ship yard nnd ButVercdn relapse , which was oven more sorlous than the llrst at tack of sickness , and which reduced him to death's door. The physician who at tended him is one of tlio most skillful in the country. Hut his skill was without avail. One day recently the doctor found Miller sinking so fast that ho said tlmt the end would come at any moment , and ho loft the members of the family and tlioir friends watching the approach of tlentli , which apparently ensued In a few minutes. Tlio body became rigid , the llesh discolored niul all pulsation cciwd. Preparations \ being1 matlo for the iioi'foriuiuico of the lust olllucit , whi'ii a member of tlio faintly observed u movement of the body , tittil In a fuvr intmitoH Iho you MB follow rose to Hit- tiny position , hlsfaoori'unliiodantittiral color ami hln conversation becaino aili * mated. Sliico Unit tlmo lilt ) i'o every 1ms been riipltl , A Itriueily 1'or Dnriio. A eolobniteilGonnmironioilyfor burns consists of llftoon ounces of Iho best whllo uluo brolcon In small plows Into two pints of wator.'amliilhwod to becoino soft ; tbcn il It solved by nii'iitiHof a water bath , anil two ounces of iil.veorltio luul six ( Iraoliius of oarbonlo acid tultlod the lioat belli ) ? eimtlmioil until all is thor oughly dissolved , On cooling thiy hard * ens to anoliistto mas * , oovoredyithn shtiilii - piirclnnonl-llku sldu , anil inaylio kontfor liny length of tlmo. When re quired for nso It Is pltiood for a few tiilu- tttos In \vator bath until sutlU'lently liquid , nnd applied by moans of a bornil briisdi. It forniH In about two niliuitea a tOilnliur , smooth , llexiblo and nearly ti-anspiii'ciitHkln. 1 409 DOUGUS---STREET. - - . On nccount of our nnd hicrcimitii ! "Prai-Ueo , \vo hnvo UEMOVED to nioro Hpnciotm and con venient olHcca. Drs. Eotts & Setts , i409 Douglas St. Omnhn , Neb. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS. \ \ r.MTl'U mint I'd Inimrilluti'ly ut l.imln fc 's , ft17 and ft ! " lliuuuwuy. Council 11 111 It's. It's.u > u trade for n jriiod ro.iit tiMini , stiilllon Xn. OTO , rcKlsti'iod In Wal laic , lly Dr. Ai-cldbulil , ilam tiy Knilvicky CM ay , f yi'ar.soltl. Apply lulr. ) Mticrtn ; . A \rANTUD-Oood ulil by Mis , A. l' . llaii- * elicit , ICO Si\iurth Urotit. poll IlKNT TWOKOO.I ntuilui-n liuiites. ' \V. \ 1111-'er. is I'oiirl klreol. . \tiuT - houses , by J. H. Uloe. lui.lulii st.,0i > unoll lllull's. " \\rilY pay rent wiionyoii pan liny nhn-iipna > tbOMiiiiiotuMiiv , ami In ciiHonf your ( to.itU at any Hint ) leave your family the homo ulcaif on tht ) rollovrmir lurius ; A IIDIIIO wortli ( llKj ut * I2 pur mouth. A homo wortli $ l , . " > a nl Jlti pt < r moiitli. A bonie worth J.MXX ) iitSil pur inontli. A homo worth Woo ut J'I9 pur inontli. A homo wurtli II.IU'J ill if IS per mouth. OthiTprloi'd lionmsnn tliosatmi tornin. Tint aluivo monthly piy incut.Inoluilo : iirlnclpttt mid liitorust. VorfiCIl tfavlleulais cull tin era a < ldrosstlio.lii'ld&Yclls Co. . lUd liniatlway. UounclllilulN.In. _ _ 171OH KENT Tlit stum room. No. IS , frontinz -I 'on I'e'irl UV. . C' . JaniPi. " \\rRH-VVlvsovcr.il li. < : iiillfiiliiio lem Ii ! ! > ii thiil wo will Iradi'foi' ' pii'Mtiuliord : ! v i'iii lots InOiualiii oi-C'oiiMOlt 'ihlir.s. Tlio Juil.l Ai \VellsCo. . Council Uluiri. Iu. .1,1) . HliMl'NiMON , I'ros. K. Ii. Slll'nAHT Vice-pros CH.Mll.KsU. llASN.l.N. CnMilor. CITIZENS STATE BiflK OK coirxni. . m.urr. . Paid up Capital . $1.)0,0 < H.00 ) Surolus and Prolits . 50,000.00 Liability lo Depositors . :55l.00 : ( ) ( ) ) ! ) DIIIKCTOIIS : I. A. Jllllor , ! ' . O. Oloasoii. K. Ii. r Flmxuit , K. E. Hart , . I , 1) . lOdiiiimsoii. ( . 'liiirlns 0. llamiun. Transact Kiiiiurnl liunklni ; luisl- m > HS. l.ir : i'st capital nnd auriilus of uny Imtilc In Southwestern Iowa. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. F , M. ELLIS &CO. , \ ARCHITECTS Aijd Dulldlug Superintendents. Uuoius 4n : ) anil4ci : Ittui Iliillillns , Uiniiba , Net ) . , and Kooins''ll anil111 .Mcrrlain 111(1111 ( , ( 'ouncll KluH's , Iu. Uorro'poiulonco solldtcd. 9 Tbo Largest Stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings Kvorbrouulil. to tliu wo-tt art ) now nn sale at our Moro. Tlio Komls roinprNu tliu c'ntliu wholi'salo stock of M.Atllur. and \VITO biniKhb at Hlu'fltl's sale at IOMS than > per cent , of nholfsalo value. Via will sell ynu pletiua fraiiH'scbcaiiortliiin vou can bay tlio iinlin Ishtxl inntcrfal fur. Thustook etiniirlst | > 4 tliu JMO'S | untie. Coinu an I Niles & Wlnley , 406 Broadway , Council BlufJj , The J. A. Murphy MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avenue nnd1st , St , Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and Scroll Salnir. . Ito-Sawlni ; anil I'lalnliiK , Ha wins tif all Kinds. I'oirh llrai'Ktus. Klnilllni ; uoodr--.V ) | ior load ik'll vrrcil. I'lt-un sawilusl , hy UHI baiTol , .I.e. All work lo lo llrst-cliiH-i. 'l'i'liiiliiiiii | ! SX. "VOUIl I'ATIIOXAIIB SOMCITKD. " OFRCHR & PUSHY , BANKERS. Oornui'Maln anil Itioadway. COUNCIU BLUFFS , IOWA. noilon In fiinslKii aiiil Donicstlu Kxi'liatiKO. ttollt'elliiiH in.ido and liitiM-cst jukl on tlmo dtipiMtH. MA.XDN & BDUA3-JJOI3 , Architects and Superintendents. Pine Interior Decorations. llniini 2T > Mcrrlam Illnt-k. ( 'iiunoll UlufTs. In lliiDin Oil ) N. V. Ufo Iliiliain , Ouiulia , Neb ALL WORK \VARRANTED. DR. J. D. JACKSON , Dental SurgorA _ _ All klwlnflfvoiktloiin. \ . Vnu con SUM ) oan liairoiiyiiuru'iildanil sllvor filling l > y call iitruumSU'J Muri'luni Ulo-k. ( 'ouncll llliill'H. 15 MAIN ST. LAUNDRY. FldrKlOe , Collins.So , l'illTs,4e. Unilcixlilrti 8e , llantllviirelilufH. ' . ' . ! , peeks , Ilo. Ladles' clothes t'licai ) , Satisfaction Guaranteed. / JOHN SAN KEE. WHY PAY HIGH PRIC'ES FOR FORE - : - When you can get tholmiit thorn Is iimiln inuvrry line al prices Unit will not bankrupt you. Tlnsrul * iiotiiHtuiior | mi > u Unit woi'aiiiiot Mill. Vmi wunt to lieaiitlfy your home , don't yuu ? lliuri c'omoln ami hcuhotvolritanUy iindclieuidy yon can aecoiniillili It , People's Installment House , MAN DI'.I , ! . A1C IKIN , .SO Ilioadwuy. ( 'oundl lllulfh , Iowa , C. A , BEEBE & COMPANY , X WlinlcHiilii iui < I Itetull Doalom In - FURNITURE. Htook untl I.owcHt I'rlcon. Dealers , hcatl for Catalogue. 3pa. 205 and 207 Broadway , and 201 nud 200 Plorco Street , Council BlulTa , In ,