THE OMAJIA DAILY BEE , 'iBHUHHDAY ' , JULY 10 , 1890 , WANT SO MORE OR BROATCH , The Sense of Lnst Nlgbt'e Mejtlng of Scc- cucl War ! Republicans , OR , MERCER GETS THE DELEGATION. A Hevrre llobtik ? Administered t the , Tiiiiiiiiniiy Ulili.'l unit HM ! Ilcel- J- CTH , \ \ ho 'I'lircatiMi lo Ho Pnmtcmonlunil That's It exactly. ItVOM tlio clashing of thu llroitcli inul mill- llroutt'h chins ut tlio Second ward i-uucus laU I'veiiliitf , Tlio Hro.itchltei went hwluil to capture thu mucus , but they couldn't do It , niul that was what muted tlio troulilo , It wiis simply 11 ii'p ' < 'tlton ! of their iwml metUodi oiisuch oeeailotis , and their cl.uiior- IIIK lUMhiHt tin ) ruling ut thu cluir when tlioy were full ly boiiten wns Illtlo luss than thu f run/led lioulltiK of n inol ) . Want hot-tors vied ciifli other In vufitiiif the ctialnn.iii at the tops of thulr vokvH us tln'y pr-unTil about tlio Hour bulling over with niKt thuir de- feat. feat.Tho The mcctliiK was calloil to orilorbyC M. 0' Donovan , president of the \ vul l ii'iiuWk-ati club , and the regular nfilri'r * of thu club wuro dci'larod the ollloors of the meeting. Secre tary O'Uonncll ' rcqiiMtod to Iw excused , as lie hud 11 grunt deal of work to [ ic'i-Tona on the lloorln tlioiiitcroH of UioIli-ontcU roiitlnjjont , mid Mr HedlU-ld was clovtcil In his Btc.id. Tlio Intioliictlon of u resolution to exclude nil demociiiUs mid ivpublli'iitis who weronot voters of the uiircl Iroin taking pirt in tlio inectltiK ( Kvusloucil tlu llrst hmvl from the Hro.itchltcs , us it would kill their cut and clriiid xt'lii'iuo t run tlio caucus by the aid of oubddcn , wliowt'roon hand In foivo. The resolution was adopted , but tlio bree/.o that It excited was noUiliiK as roiiin.uvd with the storm that arose when t > .in O'lCeoltftV in troduced n rf.Hulutioii to the cITeet that the lepiilillratis of tlio ward wo.iv for Dr. Mercer llrst , lust and nil thu time , and that they had no u o Torn iiiimviinip who Imtl bulr.iyed his parly and who li.id alwajs rofux-d to do anything for the Beeoml waul , .ill hoiitrh it wus to that wiird ho owed his llrst iiomlnn- Hon. Hon.Tho The motion to adopt the rusolutioii re- reived n hcoro of seconds , mid then the Hroitchlloi cut lotw They dlil not want a plodffi'd iMPKiitioii until .iftef the ( Ideation WII.H citvtc'cl , utid there -\vero other things that they did not want , and soinn that they did want , hut the motion to pledge the ileli at ion for Ur. MtTcor win carrcil with an ninount of enthusiasm that fairly took their hre.ith nway. 'I'hoy trlod to object to the appointment of n commiltcu of live to report sixt'eii naiuos of delegates undnltunmtoi , Imtthnt failed nl.so , and the following mines weio reported : Jles.si-s , IJedll > ld , Down , 0' Donovan , Huinill , O'lCeeffe , O'Goiinell , Morrison. Ken- btroin , StrvUer , Tlduinnn , Eoyd , Hroiieriek. Callahan. vnd Uorn , K.ivan nnd Konieii. AH flwlloii followed , In which the lint olj-ht ic- wived tlio miijuiity of votes and were de clined the dulequto' ) to Iw submitted for eiidon > eiiient at the wuru caucus Friday A motion on the part of tlio Hro.iteh fi < etioii to table the entire piweedlnpi fell through and a motion to adjourn eai lied. Then the defeated Ilroalchltcs begun to roar. They claimed tlmt they had been Ig- iiorod , that the votes wcru falsely counted , that they would lobel at the polls and a score of other thliipi of about ( Miti.il weight and 1m- portnnee. 'J hey were Invited to turn out Frl- daj nlxhl and refuse to ratify the Hit of delo- friitiH if the iicimeswoio not satisfaetory to a majority of the voters of the ward , but they swore. * votiKimoo instead. All in all it was a very chilly evening for the Hit ) itch .supporters , although the mer cury i-'iostod blub. XlS TllKMIl Inn Iiitoi-Muto OonmiiHtloii In Session \ViihhiiiKtnii. . W SIIIS-OTO.V , U. C. , JalyO. Hailiuul eom- p.uiles having imsunted Uieir arguments hi opposition to thu contemplated order of the Interstate commerce i-oinmlsslon , muiclng freight rates on ( 'ruln sliipinentH in tlio west on the ground of want of Jurisdiction , the commission was today In session bearing arguments ft om persons of tbo opinion that the proposed reduction should bo adopted. When the commission met tod.iy thorn were present T. M. Lambcrtoii of Nebraska , representing thostutQnnd stutofarjnors' alli- nneo ; II. ] ? , Dousmun , member of the Cbi- CIIKO board of trade ; Oeorjjo T. Anthony nnd Jainen Iliiinphrey , ICnnsus railroad com- inliioiiers , and Spencer t\ Smith , Killroail comndsloncr of Io\vn. Hy common IIRIVC- inent DouMiiun nmdothe opening address. DouBinan said the ChlciiKO board of tr.ulo found itself entirely in sympathy with the proposed utluctlon In fi-elght rates , but felt that Boino slight modification should ho undo la the order as proposed bv the commission. The board of trade was of the opinion , ho said , that any rate from the Alb-som ! river to Chicago of more than 15 cents \vns exces sive. In behalf of the board of trmlo ot Chicago ho asked the coimninlou to make u mto on all f rnin and irrnln onuluets between the .Mis souri mid the .Mississippi river of 12 cents per UK ) pounds , and to inaUo a rate on the same botweun the Missouri river and Clilcagoof in cents per 100 pounds , and to order ut tlio sumo tlmo that the rates via nil gateways to the seaboard be adjusted on the sanio hash - that is , Ihxt local r.itos both to and from tbe.o junction points , with through rate the MUIIO via all routes. Lumbcitson , who followed Dousmaii , urged a iinhiotlon in the late of u-orn from the Aliasouri liver to 12 i'onts per UK ) pounds to F. U. Ilnbcoi'lf , sepretary of the North western lowu ( Jraln Shippers' association , and others also niiido arguments in behalf of the iutcivits roprcboatod by them. li < ! . - ) I rig n llallroad. JfAXKTov , S. D..Tuly 9 , [ SpecialTelegram to Tin : UEI- Is confidently asserted that onghieorb urn locating n line for n railroad from Haudolph , Cedar county , Nebraska , to Ynnkton , and Unit It is the Intention of the Noitbwestern to build from H.imlolnh to Yankton , bridge the Mlssuuit hero and then 1111 the gap of twenty-llvo inllQs fiom Centor- villoto Sioux Falls , thus opening u direct line from St. Paul to Columbus on the Union ruvlllo. The intention Is clc.u-ly to bend off tlio Sioux City & Osden Shoit Line , U being uiidcrstooil here that the Gtv.it Northern has got poshCkslan of the Sioux City & Northern mum biicklni ? the Short Lino. These gaps. It is Insisted , are to bo lilted Immediately and the brldgo will bo built as fast as money can dolt. Ills rumoivd that Marvin Hughltt Said lit Omaha a few months ago that If the Slonx City- people pushed the fcdiort Line ho would bildge the river at YanUton and make them sick. A " \Vnriu IMght Kxpnclod , CaiCMio.July 0. [ Siwelalfelegi-amto THE Br.K. ] Today's hearing by Chairman Faithorn on the proposed reduction In coal rates by the St. I'aul road imulo no change In the Intentions of that company and the re ductions will bo made tomorrow. It Is im possible yet to say what the effect will be , but the Interested nwuls expect n warm light. ThoSt , I'tuil rates will equal the Milwaukee nnd Lake Superior rates and the latter have heretofore Insisted on a , differential of 25 cents u ton. Tlio Chicago liallroad association today re duced pasbeiiBor rates from Chicago to Helena , lluUo and common Montana points tti to III ) . The reductions were nivessary owing to local reductions by the Northern 1'aellle from St. Paul , An attempt is oa foot to raUfl cattle nitcs from southwestern points to Chicago. As thopmscnt rates have not been manipulated an udvauco U expected. Maiiuf ; TH nro CHICAGO , July It. [ Special Telegram to Till ? PI E.Tho managers of the lines in the Interstate Commerce Hallway association met today and became so enthused over the rate prospect that tncy again started things la uiotlou toward \Vcateru Rullway asboclu- tlon to tnko thoplncoof the Interstate Com- incrco Hailwny association , The hitter imo- rlatlon U kept together tn.ilnlybeeauseChiilr- nrui Walker has proved himself u valuable niiin to thu western roads , Yesterday tlio president destroyed any exe cutive Mscfulnw * It may have' had by turning over the right of Html appeal to the minor or ganisations , rendering them in all things the court of last resort. After the clew of the regular meeting of the general mnnagets to day they org.inl/ed an itiformul caucus to ills- cuss the eltuatlou. DH was agreed by all tlmt tlio prospect was brltthtcr for an era of stable ratci than It had bouii In months and In thMr Individual capac ities they agreed to sign a call fora meeting of all western lines next Tuesday to lake stops towards the fnnn.illon of ono associa tion embracing nil the rouls In the west. The promised plan Is to organize under an ngixcinent sliiillur to the proposed western associated railways , It will he remembered that the only "tum bling block in tlio way of the acceptance of that agreement was the fjllnio to agree on n division of tnifllo or earnings. This could have been done had U not been for the Union PaclHc-Nnrthwesteni contract and thu fact tlmt thoattointit is ( o bcieneweJ In spite of the contract , snows the western reads bellevo the Vandcrbllt.s have obtnlncii or will obtain n controlling Interest in the Union I'aclllc , making one line of the ( wo , In any event , the general manager ? expressed lively hopes of the orgimi/.i'ion ' of ono large association to include all weitorn HncJ. It was decided this afti'tnoon by Cliainnan Faithorn that the ad vance In rate ; , to a ID eent basis to the Mis- som I and 60 cents to St , Paul tjo Into effect August 1. _ An AdvnnuK Will He Static. OiiiiMdo , .Inly 9. The luartageM of tlio Interstate Ovntnoivo U illway assodnijon lo-lny decided that the present rate on cattle from soiitluvestorn Missouri river points uru too low and must ho advaueed. 'Iho r.ito Is PJ cent.N liiiving Kt'n tvtiueed to that llguro by the Chicago iVi Alton several months ago from the former basis , M cciiU. An udvauco will soon be m.ide. S'tipp-sed Ni'lu'mkn ' .Alan Killed. Ciir.siov , la. , July l > . [ Spjehl T/elcgram to Tin : Ilii : : . ] M. II. K.irlcj , a supposed resi dent of N'ebr.islc.i City , walked o1 ! the rear end of a passenger twin ii'-ar Deerllcld last nlu'ht and was iustnatly killed Ho was f missed between l\iirlold ! and Ottiimwn , mid WHA founl cut of Docrllolil by suction men. On his clothes wcro fo.ind pjrtsof ucouion ticket fiom Chicaso to I'almvra. The name signed was M K. E.irlcs. A letter supposed to bo from his mother was dated at Howler- galll , i , O. No money w.n found Tlio body was well dressed unit thy left foot \ya-s crip- plod. He was n man of medium height and weight , with light hair. \ Uahy ClioluMl to Death. low * Cm , I. * , .Inly ! t. [ Special Tclc- gr.nn to Tin : UKK. 1 A sad and distressing death occurred list : nllit , the victim being a little gill about eight months of iige , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ncnj.imln Moil trots , who live on n farm nojr Xorth Kn- gllsh. About ! l o'clock yesterday morning the bibc swallowed a button , which became lodged in the windpipe and the child begun to choke. Tlio parents went to Its assistimeo and tried their best to aid it , but In vain. They then rushed , to a wishl/oiing town with the bubo lor medical assistance , The village doctor g.ivo the case up and advised them totako the choldng child to low.i City , 'they c.uno here by mil way , but the child was dead before medical ui > sLit- imee could bo had. The ItntJ In.jiincticin Cnc. Dia : M < > ixi- : < , In. , July . ! ) [ Spj.'lal Tele- gnimtoTin : BI-K. ] A new phase has been put upon tlio joint tiito injunction case of the Minneapolis S ; St. Louis r.dlroad againtit the railroad oommlssloners. The Injunction was served on the 4th lust , upon Commissioner Campbell at Newton , and unon Com missioner D.iy at Iowa City the &th. The ratewent" into cfleet on the I'll , und the commls < .ioncrs , after consulthig the best lepnl talent , have con cluded that the injunction docs not enjoin , and although it prevents them from bringing an nation li docs not prevent the shippers from doing so. General Freight Agent Kelly of the Mason City & Tort Dodge road today wired the com mission that he was trying to Join rates on coal with the road's connections , but tlmt it was impossible to do so under the table formulated by the commissioners. The board gave him authority to arrange any rales he saw Jit , provided tl cy did not exceed the rates of the board. A IVeiiohoiKails Kroni ( Irare. Four DonmIn. . , July I ) . [ Special Tele gram to Tins Ilr.K.J Tunics Hall , a Methodist circuit preacher , with territory west of here , has been forced to resign on account of his relations with a young school teacher named Law , with whom he lias been living at a Grand Junction hotel. Hall 1ms a wife ami lamlly in this city in destitute circumstances. The preacher has disappeared Tind his wife lies dangerously ill here. llai'k-d iiia Well. EtWA , la. , July 0. [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bni' . ] Fraul ; Walkup , a wealthy farmer of this county , went Into u well on his farm this uf tornonirto remove the carcass of a rab bit. The well caved in , burj ing him beneath twenty-two feet of rouk and soil. Ho leaves a wife and four children with property valued attfin.OttU. UN wife is absent on n visit to Dos Molnes or Iowa City , it is not dennitely known which , II iidcr.son Honoinlnateil. W.vri.ui.ooIu.luly 9. [ Special Toli ram to Tar BIE. : ] The republican congres sional convention of the Third Iowa district was held in this city toJ.iy. Hon. D. II. Henderson wasrenorulnatcdby acclamation- Ke.-olutloiis were adopted endorsing the state ihid national republican platforms. Ttnlioial Nominations. OAitnou. , In , July 9. [ Special Telegram to THE lli.r.J At the judicial convention held hero this nftemoon by the republicans George \V. Pains of this city and Samuel M , Klwood of Sao City worn nominated to suc ceed Judges Conner and New-comber , both of whom declined renomlnation. , The Iloiiicopiitliists. CKIHII Ku'ii ) , la , , July 9. [ Special TclegraurtoTiiR Br.K. ] The Central Homeo pathy Medical society of Iowa begun a sev eral days' session bore today will ? a laigo number In attendance , among them three pro- fObbors of tlio state university. X.ITUHA.I * .t . It Will B Piped to Chicago at An Knrly Day. Ciucuio , July 9. [ Special Telegram to Tin : DKI : . ] That natural gas will bo distributed in Chicago nt an early day seems to bo as sured , notwithstanding the trials the promoters meters of the project have mot with. It was learned this morning that the contracts for piping the article throuph Indiana were formally lei a few duyii ago and thaso interested are conlident Hint the pipes will bo laid to the Illinois state line by No vember 1 ; and bcsldo thai , the pumping stations , two of which lira contemplated to give the gas the necessary foivo , will hive been built by the snmo time. His generally understood that an e istorn svdlcate Is behind the natural gns project und that J.V , Doano and K. M. Phclps of this city are Its local represen tatlves. A. I'Vtal AVreolc. MEMPII is , July O. Thls afternoon nt Slbloy , Ark. , four miles west of Memphis , an out going Memphis & Little Hock passenger train was crashed into by n freight train of the ICnnsas City railroad. Tour | > ersoiis wore killed , all negroes , tlia-o men mid ono woman. A doicn others wert ) Injured , some so seri ously that they will prob.ibly dlo. More Money for Ilrmlslinw. THE BKE acknowledges the receipt of f 10 through W. B. Huller of Blair from the Woman's missionary bocloty of the German Lutheran church of Fontunelle , Neb. , to bo added to the Uradsbaw relief fund. For beauty , for comfort , for Improvement of tlioconiplexlon ' ' , usoonlyPoztonl'sl'owdcr ; theio L > iiothlug oo ual to It , lltK TKAl'lIKHN' AHSttVt.lTMOX. All Sorts 4)1' StibJeulH Connltlorcd l > y Able Speakers. ST. PAfi Mlnu.i July 0. The second day of the national educational convention opened bright nnd fnlr and tbei-o were many dele gates present. At the morning session the report of the siR'clnl comtnltteo on "Psycnloglc.il nnd Peda gogical Observation" was presented by George P. Drown of Illinois , chairman of Iho com mittee. Dr. T. Harris , United SUites com missioner of education , rtfid another paper on the subject. Prof.Charles DoOarnoof Normal , Illrond the report of the special Inquiry on the rela tion of Instruction to wilt training , Dr. Baldwin of the Toxin normal school und Mr , Hellman Joined in the discussion. Superintendent W. 11 , Mavwell of Brooklyn presented a paper on "Exam ination as Testa for Promotions. " President 0. S , Albeo ( if tlio Oshkosh , \Vls. , normal school , opened the discussion and wns followed by Dr. White of Cincinnati ' and Dr. John of Mississippi , Department work was taken up In the afternoon , the seven olffercnt sections meet ing In various places. During the afternoon there were seven meetings of educational dcpnrtmliiU In vinlous parts of the city. The department of musical education met In the Peoples' church , being presided over by Hcrbcit Orlgtrs of Denver , whoso opening address-wis n comparNou between old und new methods of teaching music , In which ho strongly urged the need of making a musical atmosphere In the school room und having nil things harmonious , In that way faster advancing the pupil. Other pnx'rs | wore read. Kindergarten work was considered nt the first M. E. church. Prof. Il-wln Slu-pardof Minnesota thought every primary teacher should be taught In kindergarten work Secondary education was the topic at the Plymouth Congregational church. A paper on the high school as a lilting school was read by A. F. Dcohdolt of Minnesota , who thought the high schools too superlici.il. Kifty colleges were represented nt the meeting of higher education nt the First llapt 1st church and listened to and discussed three pipers. President Dlanehard aWhea- ton college , Illinois , lookup the query , "What have the ticople to ask of the college ! " and concluded they could ask that college men bo more leaders in affairs thun they now are. President Stetson of les ) Moincs college considered the ques tion of "ghorter College Courses to Meet the Popular Donmiid'1 and his position as w.ell as those who followed on the simo subject , was strongly against the innovation. The hall of the house of representatives wan crowded by the normal school depart ment and their fliends. Art education was under consideration in the high school building. Several papers were rend. The departments of elementary schools nnd Industrial educationand normal tralnlnghcld a joint mee'mg at Market hall. The topic , "Provisions for and i-ourso of training in the manual division of the primary classes , gmm- ninr classes and elementary schools , " was generally considered by vailous speakers. Their arguments for such training were taken fiom their own experience. vsr.i titjf.ix * ; / , / > KS .iimiuws. Hcpablle u Iklitors Urfjcd to Spoalt of the National IllectloiiH Ittil , WiMiiviTov , July 9. Kcprcbcntatlvo Bel- den , chairman of the republican congres sional committee , has issued an address to Iho ropubllc.au editors of the country on the subject of the national election law. "The republican party , " ho says , "pledged the country on its platforms that it would see to the execution of that provision of Iho con stitution which guarantees every lawful voter in federal elections aright to deposit his ballot nnd have it counted for the candidate of his choice. No question of negro supremacy , no usutpatlon of federal power Is involved. The bill which .re cently passed the liouso deals onlv with na tional elections. The states are properly loft to" mark out their "own destinies through their own agencies. Why then , should tho.bjU.not become n law I The house , faithful andiuv , tlvo In the fulfillment of party pledges , zeal ous in the performance of u great public trust and undaunted by diabolical threats and as- suulta of the democratic party , promptly par- formed Its duty by the passage of the bill. Now It only remains for the republican ma jority in the senate to emulate the house and permit the president by Ids signature to rati fy and register the will of the nation. Will the senate promptly perform this imperative obligation I "The committee Is in possession of inforina- lion showing a concentrated * effort on the pait of the democratic party to chnngo the thread of public thought by poisoning the minds of people to the end that a sentiment may bo manufactured that would deter con gress fiom passing a national elections law at this session , Ills believed a favorable ex pression of opinion at this junctwo from tlio republican press nil ulong the line would bo as forcible as timely nnd would excite u \Nholesomo influence and inspire the legisla tors to carrying out of the party's pledpo. "Will you not do your duty in urging that the senate shall respond promptly by the passage of the measure winch the house considers absolutely essential to pure elections I" It IO < > J ) Tll.llt.STl' STIt IKKltfi. Street laborers in AVet Superior Are < iro\vniK Desperate. WIST Sin-union , Wis. , July 9. It was ex pected that the strike among street laborers would'bo ended today by the men accepting the old wages , § 1.75 a day. The despondency of the men was but n lull before the storm. About Uvo hundred sttikers appeared in the main streets this morning and proceeded to Twelfth street , where about four hundred men were employed. Tlio strikers rushed upon them und a light ensued. Contractor Sutton cut ono man on the prm with n .shovel. The stiikers chased Sutton to his home , three blocks , beating him with clubs. Later in the day a mob nnlved nt the Amciicnn stool barge works , wliero they wore kept at n distance with revolvers. After din ner another attempt was made to force the works. Contractor Anderson shot ono man In the head , t the bullet glancing and hitting a man named John Foster In tlio lofl arm. The strikers then charged , but Anderson held bis ground with drawn revel ver. The mob throw bricks nnd clubs and anything they could lay bands upon. When the mayor and a force of special police ar rived on the grounds the strikers were wild for Anderson's life. The mayor quieted the crowd by appointing a committee of strikers nnd a crowd of policemen to sco Anderson to the city hall. Tonight AO citl/ens wore sworn In as special police' . It Cannes tlio Veto of the Imml Pur chase K.xtoiiHlcm Itlll. WisnixoTox , July 9. The president today returned lo the house without approval the bill extending payments to purchasers of the land of the Omiha trlbo of Indians In Ne braska. The president In his veto says : "Thoro Is no objection that I know of , cither on the prt \ of the United Slates or the Indians to the extension of the unpaid In stallments duo from the purchasers. This relief is probably duo to the purchasers. " The president , however , objects to Iho pro vision : 'Thai all lands payment for which Is extended shall bo subject to taxation by the state of Neoraska as If fully pild for and patents issued , " The president is of the opinion that the title of the United States and the inlero.st of Iho Indians in Iho lands should not bo&ab- Jected lo sulo for the delinquency of purchasers in paying lax assessments. Severe Storms Today. WASHINGTON- , July . A special bulletin from the signal service says ! The temperature - turo has fallen from twenty to thirty degrees In the lake regions , whllo it has rlson from sixteen to 'JO degrwj In the Dakotns. Thurs day much wanner weather will provuil In the upper luke region an , I in the VJppjr MUsis. sipnl valley , with seven ) load ctorms iu thu Dakotus , Iowa and Ncbrdsjui. \Vlpe < l Out by Klro. EI.MIIU , N. V. , July 9 , Tliollttlo town of Hobovllle , across tbo state hnu' In Tioga county , Pennsylvania , was lotally wiped out by lire yesterday. Twenty-threo buildings iu all were burucd. TO 1)1 ) ! BURIED AS A FAITH. Eooks , the Oommission Man , Had Mndo Money , but Died Penniless , * THE FREMONT BANKERS TOOK A FIT , lint the Uittmlit PlioiminVn No Korgei A Vl ijr < ttiN It pentnneo ' xiinVIII Speak 1'or Nebraska. t.x , Neb. , July I ) . [ Special to TIIK Uii.J-Tho : : body of Jesse J. Hooks , the commission - , mission merchant who lost his life by falling from the third story of the Ledwith block jcsterday , Is lying unclaimed til the morgue. A number of telegrams have been sent to Ids relathes In Chicago , bill no answer has been received yet. Tlio deceased had made con siderable money nt various limes in his life hnl never waved nnythlng , and as n consequence quence died penniless and may have to bo burled as n pauper. W. J. Coombe , the former partner of'Hook , declares bo was not , as ome of the papers state , on a spree with Koolt preceding bis death , SMITH M.I , HinilT. The laklni ? of S. S. Smith , the fireman , to Frcinonl , on the supposition that bo had un lawfully used the name of Chief Ni-wbury otn n dr.ift , proved n great , mistake. Smith had merely presented a sight draft on the chief us ho hud done on other occasions. On return ing home ho paid the niiiount $ .T > at the bank , but as the chief was not here and Smith had been delayed in returning , the draft hud been sent back to Prcnionl and tbo banker there took a ( It and supposed ho Imd been conlldcnccd. Last night no was snown his mistake and the matter was stmltrlitencd up. VMIIIM'I.ll IIIMM-.I. JOH HIS SIN" . August Iliirnstiult , the follow who tried to stare the sun out of countenance on Sunday mid was arrested by tbo police , was released from custody by the requett ot his friends. Yesterday afternoon , however , ho disrobed on the street nnd proceeded to lash himself with a blnckstiako vhlp for being u miserable sinner. lie was ugnln arrested , and us ho has evidently lost his mind , be will bo turned over to the county commissioner * to bo ex amined by them as to his sanity. MMIH HIsOX Wll.I , M'lUK FOIl \EnlH < K\ . Yesterday wis the day appointed by the Interstate commerce commission to consider at Washington , D. C , Mr. Mornsey's recom mendations concerning corn rates nnd to listen to any reasons that might bo pre sented why those rales should not bo adopted , The rates recommended by ! Mr. Morriscy arc 17 cents per bushel from the Missouri river to Chicago : t < i the Mississippi river , IU rents , and from all interior points In Nebraska a cents less than the prevailing emergency prices now ineft'oct In response ton. query from the commis sion to Governor Thaver us lo who Imd been chosen to represent Nebraska , the chief exe cutive of the state telegraphed back that Hon. G. M. Lambertson had been chosen by him to represent tholnteiciU of the stale. when Auditor Henton and Secretary Gar- bcr , both of Hie state board of transportation , learned of tbo selection of Limbertson they expressed considerable surprise , bolh declar ing lhat the attorney general of the sUUo was the proper person to nltcnd to the matter. STATE HOI-SI' N11W9. Articles of Incorporation of tbo Cnllawny improvement company wore Hied , this morn ing. The bundling of real estate Is the ob ject of the association. The capital stock is SOT.OOO. J. Woods Smith , Nicholas M , Mor gan and John II. Hamilton tire the incorpora- tors. tors.The The Bank of Stella has changed its name to the State Bank of Stella. cirv > 'cws VXD VOTK * . Mr. Frank MacDonahl , the genial propri etor of the Capital hotel , left today for a week's trip to Denver Munltou nnd Pike's Peak. He wns uccouipanicd by his wife and daughters , Jllss .May and Miss Qeorglo. Mr. H. L , . Pollock3012 Vine street , re ported c foul theft at the police headquarters this morning. Diuiui ; the night thieves had invaded his hen roost and stolen thirty chlcic- er.s , till of them of that Interesting ago and slzo known as ' "a good fry. " Ralph Wilson , a hone thief , was brought to tlio penitentiary today by Sheriff Hannah of Cherry county and will wear stripes for a year. The assessed valuation of Lincoln Isf5-l ( , - 000. If this amount weio divided equally among Lincoln's population of : r > , ( X)0 ) , it would glyo every man , woman nnd child only a trifle over $98 worth of property. The as sessed valuation of Lincoln's realty is ? J,5'Jti- 000 , while the personal property Is only as- sssbcd at $374,000 , including Tjank stock mid everything' . County Attorney Stearns says tlfathols not to blame for the light sentence Imposed on Charley Burns for the outrage of Mary Titus. Ho says that ho did all lie could to prosecute Burns , butns the fellow was tiled only under tbo tity ordinances and not under Iho state statutes , ho could only bo lined S100 , and this lluo was imposed. * 1) . * * ' < > K. Saw York Ijoilgo X . I and Ifg Secrc- t'lry Are Hpel led. Ci.r.vr.t.A\i ) , O. , July 0.Tho grand lodge of Elks were In continuous session today from ! ) until 8 , ' when n recess was taken until 8 o'clock. Wieu the doors were opened Arthur C. Morclund , the negro comedian and grand secretary of New York Lodge No , 1 had been expelled from the order. The entire day wns dovoled to the New York matter and tbo discussion was at times personal and boisterous , Judge Lcroy Audrus talked n great deal for Now York' lodge No. 1. Ho wanlcd the grand ledge to take a recess to meet in Buffalo Thursday for the purpose of electing " ing grand ofllcers. "The motion was defeated. The case of New York lolgo and Mooreland wYis them taken up and alter a long and heated discussion Mooreland and ledge No. 1 were expelled by a unanimous voto. The election of ofllcers for tbo ensuing year resulted us follows : Simon Qiilnlin of Chicago cage lodge , exulted grand ruler ; Emil Boul- Her of Louisville ledge , leading grand knight ; Frank E. Wright of Toledo lodge , loyal grand knight ; U. G. Bower of Dallas ledge , lecturing grand knlglit ; Allen O. Myers of Cincinnati lodge , grand secretary j J. O. Gray of lloston lode , grand treasurer. Tlio grand lodge will probably conclude Its labors tomorrow. An excursion was given to visiting Elks bv the Cleveland ledge today on the beautiful steamer City of Cleveland , which was a most enjojnblo affair. More than one thousand Elks went aboard. Xlie Appropriation. \VASHIXOTO.V , July 0Tho sundry rlvll bill , as reported to the semite today by the appro priations committee , carries with it an appro priation of 31,211 , , ( ISO , an Increase of 1,131- OCO , The bill roportfd today Is f ,5.V2ni less than the estimates and ,5)1)1 ) , II.'IS more than the bill of lust year. Tlio most Important feature of the work of the senate committee Is the ellmlnlatloti from the measure of the appropriation of ? 7T7i.X)0 ) for an irrigation sur vey. Tnls provision was vigorously attacked by a number of western senators nnd they simojdcd in defcatiug it in the committee. Their opposition Is bused largely upon the ground that Its effect ) won Id bo to reserve from the pu bile domain avast ninount of pub lic hind which should bo open to settlement , and Iowa WAIIIIKOTOV , July 0. [ Special Telegram to TUB llnn.J The following fourth class postmasters were appointed today : Nebraska Delolt , Holt county , L , II. Glassbum , vice J. I ) , Eckhoff removed ; Moran - ran , Wheeler county , K. Gileroy , vice ( ! . W. Patterson resigned ; Hovul , Antelope county , J. T. Welch , vIcoO. II. Illlgh resigned ; Span- nuth , Lincoln county , C. F. Porctaure , vice J. Anderson resigned : Stop , Ouster county , B. J. Lauchlln , vice W. Mel1 ate removed. Iowa - \ VutcrmunVrlght county. L. B , Grant , vice L. W. Hookman removed. Krulglir. Handlers Strike. TOI.IIDO , O , , July 0. The freight handlers of all tbo lending roads struck today for in creased wages. CINCINNATI , O. . July 0. The freight ban- dlcr'n btrlkt ) Is still on , but the Panhandle , Ualtlinnro & Ohio und Louisville .1 Nushvlllo had full forces nt work. On the latter , rouil , however , the freight tirakomou , conductors and engineers refused to work. .1 1.1,1 A XV K XK ir.S. Dodge County I iiriiicrH IliuJorwo the t Independent Movement , FiiitMONTi Neb. , July ft- [ Special to Tun Dm : . ] At the last meeting of the Dodge county alliance , held Saturday at .North Bend , the call for nn Independent comtrxis- slonnl convention at Grand Island , to nomi nate a congressman for the Third district , wns endorsed. It Is understood that the general discussion of the subject developed the fact lhat the farmers Nit-of weary of having capitalists In ofllce , nnd that there Is a very rapidly growing conviction among those of this county to see to it that agricultural Npbra ku is represented In con gress nnd In the legislature by actual farmers , Iu addition to endorsing the movement ror nn Independent congressional ticket the county alliance gave the same sort of recog nition to the call for uu Independent state convention at Lincoln Julv 1M. The alliance of this county has not pledged Its support to any limn ot ticket and will not do so until after the noinliiatigns are all made and the character of Iho tickets weighed and noted. There lire in Oodiro county nt the present time ten alliances , seven granges and three farmers' clubs , nil doing hard worlc. Tlio only dissension among them comes from Iho wire pulling of a number of men in them who wuntofllce , and whoso evident puipoao Is lo endeavor lo use the organizations to further Ihelr political iimbltlons , Whoa this effoit Is iimcio there will evidently bo a revolt and a split. They Will tfttind Together' . OKNI-.V , Neb. , July ! ) . [ Special to Tin : linn , ] Last night Mr. Valdro , an alllnnco man , undertook , in a speech before the farm ers , to offset n rank speech made here on July 4 by Hon. Uvorett of Ueatrico. Mr , Kverett claimed that the fanners were In a great measure responsible for their present condition , and thoio was no neces sity for them to go dressed like cowboys , and thai they should try to elevate them selves instead of going nroiind In the ship- shod manner that they do. Mr. Valdro claimed Unit the rich ivoro the robbers of I ho fnrmer bv evading luxation , which the 1 armor could nol avoid , and instead of the farmer bettering his condition he was being sunk deeper Into the inlro by oppres sive taxation , excessive interest mitt tariff. 'All concede that the speech on thoPoiiith wns entirely oul of place , and the farmers are highly Indignant nt Mr Kvciott. Mr. Valdro scored him in great .shape. The nllianco will have everything about Its own way in this county this fall , mid tbo members are standing together us one num. An Important Convention. CI.VY CINTIII : , Neb. , July 8. [ Special to Tun BBIJ. ] The Clay county farm ers' nllianco met In convention hero yester day with closed doors. Your correspondent interviewed different member * who were present but cou d not ascertain the real na ture of the meeting. One member ventured to say that tbo meeting was of great Importance. When asked If it had anything to do with congres sional mailers In this district ho intimated that it had , and that the public would know nil about il In due time. THE QVIMTIOX NKfTfit > . The Louisiana Sen it Oi-crr.dcH the Governor' * * Vo- < > . BVTOV Hoour , La. , July 9. Tonight the lottery matter was submitted to the judiciary committee of the senate , which , by n vote of 8 to : i , made a report which disposes of the matter The report holds that the governor has undei' the state constitution no power whatever to veto n bill propodng nn amendment to the constitution , and speaks rather sharply of Governor Nlcholls action in so doing , saying , In part : "Any Infringement by the execulivo of the constitution is alive with great and distress ing danger to the liberties of the people. It is resolved , therefore , that the veto of the governor , which is without authority , bore- turned to the house , of leprcsentatlves , and that-'the clerk of 'Iho senate furnish the gov ernor with a ropy of the resolution. " This report was adopted and so the whole matter Is disposed of. SOVTlt DAKOTA I'OI.ITICS. Iho independent Stnto Convention Meets at Huron. Huitox , S. D. , July 'J. [ Special Telegram to THE BKB. ] The independent stnto conven tion met this afternoon with 250 dclo0Mtes present. Nearly every county -was repre sented nnd there were fully as many spectators as delegates. The Interest centers in the gov ernorship and nominees for congress , neither of which ore likely to bo reached before noon tomorrow. iLouleks has not a walkaway for governor , as seemed probable lust night , Vanosdel of Yankton boir ? urged for that place , Loulc-ks was requested to take nn en dorsement for the United States semite and give Vanosdel Ihe governorship. This ho refused lo do because it would kill on his friend Wai-dell , who Is an aspirant for that position. Vanosdel , Ilardon and Xipp arc mentioned for congress. The Black Hills delegations In sist on Xipp's nomination. If Vnnosdcl will not accept the lieutenant-governorship ho will likely bo named lor the other congressman , thus leaving Harden out Some slates are said to have boon made by leaders , but delegates generally declare no arrangement or combination has been made , The caucus tonight may llx up n ticket that will snllsfy the majority. Several dele gates this nfteinoon expreuiil a de sire that applicants for otllccF uould stale their claim and give their linancial standing , This did not suit Wnrdell , who declined. No man had a right to Imiuiro into his tin inciiil standing. A voice : "Bee.iuso jou haven't ' any. " Joe Bailey of Sioux I'alls wns frequently mentioned for treasurer , It is .said dclci'utions from seven counlies wil. cer tainly support him on the llrst b.illot and pot- .sibly ilvo other counties will do the snino thing. IL. . Polk , president of the national alli ance , addressed to convention this evening. The state sufCr.igo convention , In tesbioii heio since yostcrdnv , . adjourned this evening , A new organization win formed by the election of Mrs. P. L. Johnson of High- moro , piesldcnt ; Mrs. J. O. Adams of Web ster , vice president ; W. F. Bailey of FuuIk- ton , secretary ; Mrs. Anthony , Mrs. Burner of Huron , und Judge Thonm of Waterman , executive ) committee. Another convention will bo bold In Mitchell August 25 , the day before the rcpu oilcan state convention. "Want a Now La\v , WASHINGTON- . July 9. The Virginia repub lican stale committo today passed resolutions declaring that they will not partlclpito nnd advising "all respecting republicans to for bear participation In any election In thu state so long as the sumo shall bo conducted under the foul election law of the dumocrull ? party us now fraudulently administered. " Ft , Louis' Population. WAHHIXOTOX , July 0. A rough oftlcial count of the population of St. Louis by Iho census ofltco was completed lodny. II shows tbo city's population to bottSli4. . This Is nn excess of nlxjiu twelve thousand over the estimate of thu local supervisor. Tlio New Quartermaster , WAMIIMITO.V , July 0. The .senate In cxccu- llvo session today confirmed Iho nomination of General K. N. Bnchcldcr to bouuuitcr- muster general of the army. Chlengit'H Population. Cuictao , July 9 , The revised estimates of Census Supervisor Ollbert puts the popula tion | of Chicago at I IX OJO , posslulya few more than that number , * Fourth Ward HupiiblleaiiH , A special meeting of the Fouith ward re publican club will bo held ut the oftlco of Judge Anderson on Thursday evening , July lu , nt b o'clock. A full attendance is re quested , T. K , S''linoiiocoii , President. Colored C'nthnlli't ) . CINCIXXITI , O , , July 0. The national eon- vcnllon of colored C'alhollcs called by por- mlsslon of the proper ecclesiastical authori ties to confer ui > on tlio needs of the colored Cathollu congress , met hcio.today. Ati Dnrly Morning The cottage owned and occu pleiTby Charles Hiishncll , nt'i-'ll I'.inir.utt Mrcct , was dam aged by lire to the extent of f lfiUO at an eaily hwir lids Harry "HonilerHOii ( colored ) was J aster- tiny HonL tt Ilio county jnll for llftccu tliiyH for light im , ' . Dr. II. S.V \ H | , | Kivc'huii crown and bridge work , No. 113 1'enrl. J , O. Tlplon real ostnlo , W7 Drondway. Special communication I ICxcelslor loilgo , No. SJ.7J , A. ! ' . ami A. M. , at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon , for the puiposoof performing the lust sad rites forourdcrrnsrd hnitlur , Jowuh Luiiun. All master Mason1 * uru limited to bo piesent and assist , llv order of the W. M. Special foiielavo of Ivnnhoo connnandery , fco , 17 , Knights Templar , at 1 o'clock Filnny afternoon for the purpose uf aellnfr in escort to Excelsior lodge , Iso. ' - . ' . % . Ancient , r'reo anil Accepted Masons , at the funeral of our de ceased brother nnd ttirkitlght , JosejihLyman. All sojourning1 sir knights nr 3 earnestly requested to be present Jly order of the 11. 0. If you wMi to soil your property mil on the Jiuld & Wills Co. , C. H. Juild president , GOJ llroudwuv. I. C. nishy , strain neatnnr , tanlt.iry engi neer , 9411 Life building , Omaha ; -JOJ Meirlatn block , Coiin'cil Blairs. Cliiinaniiin ( | Trnhm. The Chicago , Minneapolis & St. I'aul railroad - road will run the Chant tiuqua trains begin ning today. The tlnio caul is as follows : Leave Council HIulTs fi.10 11 , m.T.r > 0 u in. . OilO a , m. ,11:50 : a. in , 1 : . iO p. in. , 4l. : > p. in. , 0:45 : p. m. , " : 10 p. in. , 10 :0" p. in. Leave Cli.kiitauquii ( IW a.m. , SiCOa. m. , 11 : 'JO a. in , 2 : 'JO p. in. , f :0" > ) > . m. , 5:15 : p. m. . 7:18 : p.m. , 10:1(1 ( p. m. _ The Manhattan sporting hcadq'rdIIS ' 13. way. _ A good hose reel uvowith every 103 fest of hose purchased at Hlxby's. Gas Stoves _ MAXY FAMILIES In this city are now willing to give evidence that the comforts ol Housekeeping \ \ never be thor- orou lily appreciated until yon provide yourselves with a Gas Cooking Stove. Many people thought we were into the stove business a little steep when we bought such a stock of stoves , more than 100 patterns. Realizing , however , that the people of this city knew how to appreciate a good thing when it was lightly presented , we fully determined to make the at tempt Our sales during the month of June fully justified our efforts in introducing the best stoves that arc manufactured in the United States. These stoves we have been , are now , and proposs for the bal ance of the season , to sell at cost price , set up and connected A separa re metre is set for each Gas Stove. ' The price of gas for stove pur poses having been reduced to the very low figure of $ l.r 0 per thou sand cubic feet , we guarantee the economy and efficiency of every stove so'ld. STOVIiS SET 0\T APPROVAL. Call at Merriam building and select such stove as will meet with your requirements , and will put them in your house on a month's trial , COUNCIL BLUFFS Gas & Electric Light Co , J. I ) . Uimi'NiwiN- . U. tt SlirouiT Vlco-frea C'n\iil.is : U. HAN.VAV , Ca-hlcr. CITIZENS STATE BABK or COUNCIL ] iurr . Paid up Capital . % 1/j,000.00 / ( ) SuroliiB uncl Profits . 60,000.00 Liability to Depositors . 350,000.00 I > IWCTOH : : I.A.MIllor.r. O. ( lloiison. ] ' . . \ , , MiiiK.ul , 1C. K. Huit , J. O. IMiiiiuiton , riiark's C' . llitimun. ' 1 rniiiiii't Ki'tiiTiil l > ! in\lnx ! liusl- m s. liiirKi'st capital mill surplus of any lunlc In Koiitliwciturn loua , INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. MAXON & BOUEGEOIS , Architects and Superintendents. Pine Interior Decorations. Iloom ' . ' .VOMoirliiiii Illofk , Council IllulK la Kooin ( ilON. Y. Llfii HiilUlliiK , Oiiriliu. Nul ) OPFICIiR & 1'USliY , BANKERS. CarnorMaln and Ilroaihvay. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Doalcis In fori'lmi and Diinitstlo rAclnniKO Colli'dlons made und iiitoreil paid on tlmo 4O9 DOU8LftS---STREET. On account of onr Inrpo nncl incre.isiiif ; Prnrtiuc , \\a liuvo 11KMOVE1) to inoro HpauioiiH and con- Yunicnt ulllcot ) , Drs. Betts & Bolts , 3,409 Douglas St. Omabn , Neb CURES PEnMANENTLY / Conlovn.Mlnn.Pcpt 22.1SSS. Buffcrod with rlic-imutl-m fur inoTi' tlina tfn jonts itlul Kolno iclk-fllll ln fil St Jftcota Oil , wlilcliciircOmc.VM , U. HOU.NDUIU AT DntoiKTJ ANII IiF < um . THECIIAniES AVOGCICK CO. . Dilllmora. Ml NfnOJBS ( ) COUNCIL BLUFFS. SI.KOr \ lll 1 1. Ill n for u cinil Iciini.slullliiii > 'n. IVfH. rciSUti-ii'il In liicc. lly Dr. Arclillmlil , ( Inin by I'luy , fiii'iirsulil _ . Apply to lit. " Miicrui' . > - ( ! . . Kill hy Mrs. A. I1. \v ( . licit , iso I'onrtli Mreot. t HIIN'I'TwoRoul inoiiorn noiitcVT \ . MIlKor. M 1'o.irl . stti't't. _ _ TroU .i\I.K"or"Ti nt ( Jiinlcn lanil. with' JU luiiiws , uyJ. Rltloc. KWJlalii si. . Uoiinoll Hliitr. ) . Hliitr.T \\T A N l'll ! .V'piwlt . iiiii : i uil < T r l inViof- TI eii'iieo * , no nl I'Niii'rU-ni'o Inciuci'tv and tti'iicialliiisiiu' ' ; ulio iHMikki'iiplng. Add KM II II , Ill'O IllllfO. I'olllll'll IlllltlS. pay ri-nt wuon tnu i-nn Imy a lionivim T | tlicsaiuuU'riiH. and In io ! nt yniir < li.Mtli ut any llmi ! li'.ivujo ir finally the humu uluar on the f [ > lU > ln'4 tiTins : A liuiuu worlli * l,0l ) attl'J per month A liiitiiu worth f 1,1 1' ' nt MS pur month. A home. worth JiOX ) sit fJl per month A liotnu woilh flikW nlM pur iiinutli A lioinu worth ifl.ixu . utilS j.or nitialh. Ollu-i prlvcl liDiui' * ( in thoiainutoriiii. Tlio a1 i\o niiuitlilv iiiynii'iits Inoliulu pilnuliial mid Interest , 1'orfii'll iiu-lleulnr < irnlt itn or iKldicssllio.Iinlil iV Wells Oo. . ( jJd Uruiiduuy , CotmiMl lllulK In , _ _ ' 'l' Thc-noieiMomTN'o. I IiIII I'lVU-l ' Sl. t' . J.llllC" . _ _ \\riC II VViNovor iTTuMUtlfiil HID lor.i . II-JHJ il tlmt w M\lll n.iiljfiir oiiBiiuih'M'Oil viinn lots In Oniiiluoi Cuiiiu'll 'ilillVs. ThO'Juilil St Wells Co. . UimniMllCitlK la. /SiS S1 v"f rriv * J Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. Aeon's Waited , Dr. O.B. Judd , 606 Broaihvav , Council Bluffs , la. N STUKKT. r 0. I ) , ) a < - | iiiiniu Pico's luwclry H FTWl. ELLfS & COT" ABOHITBOTS And Building Superintendents. KOOIIH Kl anil 41,1 Hoe llullilliis , Uiu.ih.t Null. . niul liotiis-'ll ! nitil > . > | ll .Murrliini Illm-k foil null Hlilll'-f. la. Coriuipoiiilunuo snlldtcil The Largest St-ock of Picture Frames and Mouldings K\-L'rlroiiL'lit ) tolhunujt are now on silent our htoi'e. Tlio uooils eunipilto Ilio cntlio wliolcsiiloslookor .M. Ail lor. nncl wuio bought lit .slinrlll's sulu at less Hum i'i poi1 ci'iit of Hholcsilo viiluc.u will Moll you jiHiii-a frames I'lio.iiiorlliiin von can buy Iliu unlln- lsli > j < 1iiiiitcilal for. Tliostoclt coinprlsis the liost RriKlcof KODils iniiilo. Coinu uii'l ' st'o Niles & NVIialey , 40CBroadvvay , Council BlufTs. TheJ" A : linpliy MANUFACTURING CO. , IstAvoiiuo and L'lstSt , Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand mid Scroll Smvlns. Itu-Siwlng anil 1'lalnliiK. l , i\vliiaof all kinds. I'oioli HfiLkiM. KlnilllliK nootltLViU | mr load clrllvorcd. Clean sawdust liy tlio Initiol , ' 'ic. All work tu to lir&t-iliis : < . Tvlcpliiiiio - . ' < ! , "VOI It PATUO.VAOn SOMPITEU" " " ' "ALL. WORK DR. J. D. JACKSON , Dentnl Surijor/ . All kinds of uorKdono , Von con HIIMI one- half mi your oolil nnd silver Illlliicby oallins nt loom i'JJ .Mcrrlani bloulc. Cmiiiull Hluir * . DR. BELLINGER'S Cor IlKJiidwuy and "i tli bt. , Council Bluffs , la. Tor tlio t roil iiii'iit of nil surili'iil a lid clironla uUca-ouiiuldls.-'as s of tliub'o.iil , I'rlvato ' < llx > a-o < of tinnilnary and sp.Mial oij-'aiiH , n'i syi , lulls , mrlctiuo. eyrft Illi , sxr- | iiMtoriolioo.i , Irtst iuiilioo < l.iit > \iial liupotviica nndNciki : 01 troitnU BIIOus'iil y. I'm tli'iilui attoil'nn palil t ) < llht > uU4 of Die liiill-i. IIH Astlimi. ( liiisiiiniitii n. HIOIK.-IIIIIM. ( 'nturrli , K-c , I'iir.ilyslH , Kidney ilIioiiMx ai Illu'ifti's , llrUlit'h Dlsin o HIiiiiiiiiatKin.l'IIUH , Uincoi , V rlotit1 , llyilrnu-lc , Droiny , Til- m r . I ) . so is cidt the cy- null csui. Olnb fet. Situaluiii-viitiii- | lull ( lltijuws of iliu biini'H , \Vo \ linvo n ili'iiartiui'iit ill voted uxehiHlvuly to thu Ir.'ulmoutnf IMorlno diM'iiMi't. Mi'illc'lnovonloiiiiii- puckud and frco twin op-ui v.it on. cu con 1d in it lul. Addriisx : DIE. IIKI.I.l.VOI.R'S and I'rlv.ito Iliiiiltal , Cnr. lnii ! ) < l ii > irid U.lh r.t.C'oiiiiiill llliilfs , la , , ' / i 1 , ' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. / ' . Hydi'iUJlio and Sanitary Ihijrlncur. PliinB. Ustl mates , , rflGncallollB' ! : ! Hl111 l > -vlalon ot I'ublluVoiU. . Brown Building. Council lUulfa , In. NQjlllVlf 7 .TiHticoof the 1'imco. Olllcu over American Exprebs , No. 000 ' "U-Ui M IlroiuUay , founoil Ulu'ira , Town. JPf QllYtfJ Altornnysnt Law. I'ruotluu in tlio Stito unti Kcilcr ( X UllllO ( : 'ourt8 < Uo ° " > s7 ami 8 Shu iirt-HoMo IJluuk , Uoiina I'lutfe , Town. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY , - \Miolchiiloaiiil lUtnll lieuIoHlu - N FURNITURE. * and Lowest I'rlcoti ' , Doalort ) , suniUur Catalogue. Nos. 205 and 207 Broadway , and 201 und 20 < i Pierce Street , Council IJlulIs , I