u UIUA.I1-A 11) ) , THE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFPICK , KO. 13 PBAIIL , ST. licllvercil by Til trier In nny putt of tlm City. II.V. \ . TI1.TON , - MA.N'AOIIIl. TKIjKl'IIONES : 1 Ofiloi' , No. 41 . NatM. ' K Y. P. Co. Council U lit ITs Lumtar Co. . coal. % Miss llitllnnl cntortiilncilUio Omaha man dolin club Tlmrschy nlliL. There wow fouitectiliiltl.itloin In Iho Jlod- oniVof liiiiMi Inst evening. Ti'iicln'i'K iiro iilrciulynrrlvliiBto uUomUlio inslllutcto dpon on Monday. " ll'is iinw rxticctcrl that .Miiltfo Dccmcrwlll bo itblo tn utlciul court on MontUy. < The cxprfHsnicn won ; ltny.v < ist > nlay afternoon - noon brliiKitig In the outllts of Cliautawiua cnnipori. .1 , H. Cnrrotlii-n lint boon ap-iolntcil ilc | > ty bond twinscl of thu sUilo lor thcMoilcrn \VooOincn. Tlio costs in the cn o of .Ituleo James iif-nlnst tlio city wcio imid ywtord.iy. . The city paM tlicnt. All of Kiswmii'n clerks and nlutw numtior of Invited uiicsts | ionl tlic oven Itigut Lake Mnnii\vi ; last nipht. The Jurv In th MunUcr ilatniiRo cue ro- tlicil iitli'o'clocU histnlKlit to conslilor tliclr vcnllct , but lit 11 Itiul not inrlvo < l ntuctm- elusion. At i ) o'clock lint nlijht wnril rntnc from St. Ilcrnard's liwpitnl tbat Hall , the munloror , hwl ( 'twvn very weali utidviis thought to bo During tliU hot woallior tlio InUols rwulv- lng swcltcTlni ? lintnnulty in vnr t nunilxii-s. The popularity of thotiisort forswcll ovcnltiK niul nftcrnooit parties is lncfc'iisiit'to ( nvery nottc'oiililo cxttMit , Henry Caiupbi'llvlio lias for some time been ill with consumption , died at St , Her- nurd's hns'ilta ! voitord.iy foroniion , ii'od ( forty-flru ycarrf. The fuaonil was held last avcninjr ut 7'i'U ) o'clock. The bill iwstor ciuses wrro rallud up In the 5 O'clock sosstonot tlm polk-o court lust even- Oil * ami dismissed. 1'ho piwoeutliif , ' wit- yjcssoa fill It'll ' to appear ami the records dicl not Hlunv tbiit , any In formations luul been llleil. llleil.Thero There will bo tin mow sessions oftho board of trade until October. 'J'ho taivd will take nminnnoiva"atpin | , but enough of thu mom- bcrHvlll fwiiain In town toa-saist In enter- tnlntnlliodi-le'iito.sto ( ! ( the rurniun1 national CM IT lifts. The old stosimor Bluff City , which hns iminpcil millions of jriillons ofNvator upon llros In the past , has boon hauled up to No. il engine house for i-lraning and ren.ilrs . In the liO | > o thnt another and 'successful clloit can lw iniulu to sell It , Marshal Teinpleton was presented jester- cluv with im ole ant banner made from the lnulKui he hud woiti'ilnrintf his oircer as u llreinan. It is averyhaiidftotno piece of work rxivnti-'d hy Irs.rUwrlBht and daughter. It will ho m cxhlhltloit Tor some time : it the innrsliiil's olllcclu the city bulldln * ; . A siwchil modliif , ' of the PoUuwntlniulo county I'"rtill. ( Trowcw ami Oaitluncit * ' nsso- datlun will bo held thin Saturday uftcnioon nti ! oMock. A fulliittenilattco is tlc.slrcd of nil persons Intcro.stoJ in the proiosel | fruit nnd lloral display to bo nude during tlic na tional farmers' I'ongtv.ss in Aut/nst , as the question ofu piilacowlll bo di'dded. Xin | fiiMlinalaiitiis ) cost us iniifh as ono 2IH , ( ) candle power rlt'otrlc arc li ht. Tliu nre ( rives nearly twice as iiitu'li lii lit and the council is wrestling with the problem how to distribute the electric beams over the terri tory now supposed to bo Illuminated by the l.utipH , Tlio contrail for the Kusolluo burn ers expires on August t nud the problem must bo solved before thnt time. , Ernest Ilarhenu , n youitp touch who has beenln the pollcu court a number of limes , was lined tl I. Ui last night for attcinptlntr to ilrowu a youtifoii ! of Ivlotoriiiaii IIutTIn ono ot the pond * near tlio motor trucks oustof the brldu ( The young rascal would tiave nccotn- illshcd his iTurpnse If the boy liad not been rcscnctl by soirai tneiilio were fortunutt-ly attructcd uy the IniVs evles. Tim mimy friends of tlio Rev. Herman Mcnirwnfosor , past ov of St. I'otcr's Catholic Church , \vlll loiirnvlth sincere ro rct that ho will leave for St. Ueiu-dlet's L-olleRO at M- chlHon , Kim. , In a few days. Ho goes UH.TC to nivcpta profcssorstii ] > ln the llcucillctino collcRC , and at lils own request , because of lils lioiilth failhijj. Ho preached his farewell sermon lust Sunday , The former pastor of the church , Kcv. Wither Wcssling , will suc ceed him. A. lad named Ralph Prcsrott was arrested yesterday morning on the complaint of the Lazoniiins , who got into a small riot several wcolts ago. The Luzcmans have an Iticon- pruous nmss of old rugs and trumpery , which has been gathered tip 1mm the four quart ITS ! ; .i of tlio earth , and thn old curiosity shoi | has n great attraction for the street urchins. The 1'rescott boy wis looking through the plunder ft nnd when lie left the proprietors followed him and accused hint of the theft of a dress nnd shawl. Prof. DcMotte , who has boon giving such ' .nturcstlng sclentillc textures at the Chautau- nuii , has bueu tiirnliig his icuowlcdgo of sound o a practical use in applying certain prind- ilesto the construction of violins. lie Is con fident that ho has intiilo discoveries which will enaWe a violin maker to produce an In strument which will bo far aheadofany other violin. It will have several special features. I'rof , DoMotto has arranged with C. A. Case , Iho violin mal < er of this city , to lie at his shop todny to demonstrate his theory by applyi it ton violin. There will 1 room for a loud and very cn- ergetlts Wi-k fiom the property owners and reslilentaln the southern part of the city , es pecially Lower Mala street , In a few 'days. The Uro committee of Ihu council has deter mined to remove tlio apparatus nowkopton Lower Main street anil temporarily hoiihc it and No. 1 tire company that operates it In No.M house , niuTlicop It there until n now building is built or other quarters provided. This will leave Unit part of the city without adequate tire protection and the kick will not bo long In coming. J. C. Dlxby , sU'iim heating , sanitary en gineer. HIH Ufo building , OnisiluiMi ; Uler riam block , Council Bluffs. The Manhattan sporting hendimartors , 418 Broadway. _ I'JKHSIW. 1 1 , J' I tt.l K JU I'HS. Jlrs. Pavls of Viorce. Neb. , is a guest of Mrs. J. W. Kinery. A. Culver , the Main street merchant , left for California lastnigH. .loci Katon and Dr. Woodbury uro spending a few days t Spirit Lake. Mrs. 0. > 1. Brown and Mrs. George ICce- llno have returnoil front IlotSiirlngs , S. I ) . Mrs. Adolph Beno , Miss Wlcldmtn and Miss Iteynolds returned from St. Pnul and the va rious places of Interest visited liy thu teachers - ers wnoattoiutedthoiiationiil teufhei-s' meet ing. Miss AVIckluuu was In the vicinity of the tonible cyclone , hut wns not exposed to nny danger. _ _ Bl'KCIAIjKOH TIUSVEKIC. . At HIP Huston Store. Council LADI13S' MUSLIN UNDKItWKAH COItSlCT COVKHS. Now line corset covers , all sizes , lace trimmed , bargains jr > e and ll'.ie. A full line of bettorgoodi in all sizes at 50c , 6Si' . ( We und T5e. Night dresses Nc ) , TSc , 8'c , O.HJ to fi.OO. Skirts , all trlnuned and tucked , Ovlc , 7.C , Stic-fLWuptonTS. Cheii | > cst goods ut Me o5Sc , tucUM only. in cliemUes We , Hft1 , NX' , 5Se , STc , 05o to Drawers to match all the above. COUSBT LIST. Light veight sateen corsets ( good value ) No. ) Our Town Talk corset ( lup hack ) "tic. French otntll cornet In drub , white nud ecru , ? ! ie ( nnoelnlprlra ) . Our ONK UOLl VR LIST , Warner No. K'tl , Cornllne , Tainpii'o , MiuliuiiNora , Duplex. Ball's H.I1. Wuitur'H No. 444 nt ? ! M. KciunUno health corset At f 1.55. Warner' * health corset at * M.S5. MUnes' wilsMRe , Vo ) and 75o. lllaclt coruots.ei.JiUo ttr-o. fast black Ladles' waists ( Warner1 * * ) * I.IX ) . Liulles' waist-s ( Bull's ) fl.SS. Wo are showlut ? over seventy-live different styles of corsets ut present. Ho convinced \vo cuu suit you In any kind of a corset. BOSTON S1OUE * Council Bluffs , la. NWS ABOUT THE BUFFS , George A , Kollogj , a Well Known Young Man , Strangely Ei xppears , ROUNDING UP THE SQUATTERS. Mrn. Hall , tJin Miirikrnl AVoinati , Tiild to lloM Ihc Itluir ' COIISIH l > isctiN el In lien IMoliies Clou- i * ( lie Cliuiitauinm , The frteriUnnd ncquuintnnces o ( George A. Ifcll0f ( r , one of thn btut known youtiK men In tlio city nre very iiiueh exorcised over hl.iitrango mid imnccountiiblc dliapiioarmice. ICvllnKft wiutboHopioti ofBcottVlllianiH , n well known attorney of tills city some time ago , now tedltor of the UliKtaln In Sorocco , N..M. lie worked for Jercniluli Sullivan , the Hroiuluiiy gro < 'cr , several ywri , tlicn he went to the Oden | ? homo ; nftonvaitU ho acted ns bookkeeper nt the Windsorimd Met ropolitan hotels In Om.iha. Then ho worked In Lincoln and married Mrs , Llz/.lo ISnglchnrt , u widow with ono efiihl who liad formerly lived In Ctilciifro , and \\lioso maiden mime ivas llulin , Wherever lie has boon cinploycd he ! ) sjioketi of In the highest torim of praise , and all his friends say ho is blessed with us happy do mestic relations M any man could wish for. Kor sonic time past , or sliieo Ills connection with the laundry , he has heen living with his wife in handsomely furnished n'iiirtincnt.1 over the Hvans laundry utM4 Drondway. On \Vcdncidayovcnliii ; ho came homo nnd nto his M upper us usual , utid wus cv'cnunn.suallykind and afluctlonato to his wife. Immediately after the meal was concluded ho nroso and went down stnirif. nnd appeared to bo some what troubled. An hour or t\vo later ho re turned and told his \vlfo lie had been takini ; a IUIIKvalkiind \ It luid inii'lc ' him feel so much better that , ho believed he would tnko another beforerot.irinu : for tlio nljht. ; Ills wife of. fcrod to ai-compiiny him , but lie turned the conversation and soon api arcd to hnvo for- Kntten It , nnd bccnino deeply absorbed in lookiiiov ( ! ; rthenlbuni and rciU'riinBini , ' the plt'tuivK it rout-lined , He then picked up the I'uinllylilhle and tool * from it nil the ] iioto- ! pr.iphsof lils side of the family , and after lingorhur n moment nnd looking around the room lu an iibstr.tetod soitof wuy , suddenly turned nndklsbdliUvifoivitli the inostvffeo tionato demonstrations and then ahrnptly loft the room. This is the last that has been .seen of hint. Ho .seldom remained away from homo of evenings , imd when late hours passed and ho did not return Mrs , Kellogi ; became very uneasy. lUator when she ex amined the album and fimiilyhible and dis covered that ho had tnkeii all the pictures of Ills relatives from both she was fearfully hhocKed and passed u ni ht of dreadful sus'- pense , When morning eiuno she Instltutx'il in quiries in all directions but could discover iiotliinij to Indicate whore he had pone. Sbs was teld at the Cascade laundry that he had drawn his salary up to Wednesday evening before leavltifj lils work to jroto supper. Until ycstcrtliiy hh friends entertained tlio hope that liu had KOIIO to JDenver , but this was dispelled bv the news tli.it ho had not been them and they knew nothing of hh whereabouts. Mrs , Kelloirt' is too much prostrated to answer iiK'iilrfus from the ro- | rtors. but from other sources it is Ic.trne.l thut Ibe f u * i.s general nmonn all his friemln liero that ho is sulTerinfifrom mental libera tion nnd lias wandered away. " \Ve can't ' account for ( Ji.'orso'sdisappenr- mice , " said Mrs , Scott , A\illinms \ , his niothiT , yesterday. "There Is not n happier family or two letter mated jieoplc in the city than ( ieorgo nnd ills wile , and there has not been the slightest trouble between them. Thoc were both down bore and took dinner with us on Sunday and ttio only thlnp itnuif-o ahouthls conduct that \\o now recall was lib fortfctfuhicss jiud a certain restless manner that was now to him. He lias been workiiij ? very hard of late- , entirely too hard , and I nin sure Ills mind has become unsottlcd uud hols wandering , God knows where.Vo are doliif , ' all we can to track him , but so far we have not liccn iiblo to discover the faintest clue , " Since his disappearance bit books at both establishments linve been thoroughly over hauled , and all his IInanciill accounts found to bo straight and in Rood order. . KelloKk'ls so well known that it is consid ered nit i impossibility for him to hnvo gone out of to\vn on any of the motor or railway lines without being noticed , and the most diligent innuiry anwnp tliu motor conductor * * and the railway ticket agents and employes fails to reveal a trace in this direction. J. 0. Tlpton , real estate , rA Broadway. A good hose reel free with every 100 feet of hoso'mrchuscd at Illxhy's. S'uiut ( | < ; i8 iii Contempt. \Vllliam Sledentoff soaio time ago cot an Injunction reatr.iinliiK certain persons from longer squattlnj ? uponsonioof the hottom lands In the northwest part of the city , to which ho had title , These sijuuttors lnu.1 un it oycil him greatly , as they lud proueeJodto' occupy tlio land as though it were their own. Most of this land is in Unit section of country which lias been so changed by accretions from the river , and by cutting oil by Hoods , that It has been looked upan us asortof free for all. Jlcti have conic alonir and squatted ns ( hey would upon nny other seemingly wild land. A day or two ago ho Rot nn order fi-oin Judge McGecof the superior court di- rectintr the .sheriff to gather in the squatters for contempt of court , they disobeying thoin- Junction Issued some tlmo HRO. The attempt \\-astnado yesterday to round them up , but only four were gathered it. They pave their naiiies ns 'I3nsoy , Cook , Hardin and Tony. They will have a hoarlng today. If you wish to sell your property call on the .Halt ! & Wells Co. , G. U. Judtl , prosIJcnt , liOO Broadway. Ijnld nt licit. Therowas a very quiet funeral froraEstep's undeitnklm ? cstublislnnent yesterday after noon , and when the olftequlesvero over the body of Mrs. Hall was placed In the hearse and conveyed to Falrviow cemetery and in- ' tcrred In the grounds set apart for"siiij-lc" 'burials , In other words the iiotter's ' Held. There vos but n smallntteiulance and not nil the chairs tlio undertaker hud placed about thoconiii were occupied. Uov. D. ( J. Frank lin of the First Methodist church who was to oftlclntti was unable to do so on uccountof ou Chautuutj.ua enBafoinent ; , and Itcv. 1. J. Mackay of St. 1'nul's coiiductetl the brief services , Tlio three children who are hero were present and manifested a grt'at deal of feeling , The sympathies of all wore witn the bright eyed little tot who has been the con stant companion of the mother during her long hours of toll at the court house.- The baby tiptoed up to the coffin and gazed anx iously and tearfully into the well known fea tures that refused to smile hack n response to her loving lee Its and demonstrations. She is n sweet-faced , hnnOsonib child , with a loving disposition that wins all hearts , She is too young to realize the awful tragedy that has deprived her of her natural protectors nnd could only know from the sonibro surround ings and the dark casket in which her mother was placed thut something dreadful had oc curred and the mother had to bo taken nwuy , There were no pallbearers , nnd the hem-so and one viirrluga carried all who went to the cemetery. The undertaker furnished the hearse , coflln and roue , and a'lady who de sires her identity concealed furnished the cnrrlapo. The daughter on the "llow" eon- tilliuU',1 a sumll amoun t to the fund that was raised to defray the funeral expenses. The consignment of the body of the -woman to tlio earth ended the llrst chapter of the trapcdy , and now public attention will bo tlxotl upon the murderer , who Is tossing rest lessly upon his cot in 8t , Demard's hospital , lie wu.1 uneasy and rested very poorly nil day yesterday , and seemed to bo suffering the most ncuto mental un uish. He only took nourishment when Instate * ! upon , und seemed to bo very desponilor.t , lie Is closely guarded by the police ofllcer ; , and If tbero is nny foundation for the belief that has been fre quently expressed that tlio old matt Is sham ming and feigning thu weakness with an abundance of nerve nnd reserve strength valtlng nn opportunity to elude his guard and escape , the opportunity will never come , for the olUrcra art ) vigilant nnd watch every move ho makes , There Is no doubt but that bo is too weak to stand ulouo , and his removal to Iho county jail todny. as wiwt oMK-cli'd , will not ho made. 111.4 pulse U strong and regu lar , nnd ho IIM but lilllo of tin- fever that jnlflit In ) expected from the frightful wo'ina In Ms throat , AH Seen hy Other ! " . A ltd Mollies eoiTCspoailenl In writing concerning the censusof Council Bluffs gives thufollowln ; figures which ho gathered from the stutosuptt'intendent.of schools : 1'erson * between the air.es ot ftvo and twenty -one In the liidcpondont school district of Council muffs for the years liSO to 1SW In clusive. ' . % ( / , . > , rui , tMra \ , - < i , 7.v.- ' , Vila , 7HV ) , Hflil , 5wy : , IVIIU. It can hardly bo claimed that this rojwt IMS been paddcJ for ten years by the dlffca'nt secretaries of the school board. If iuohls the case It has cer tainly been don cwitli ( treat fare and system and with commendable persistence. Taking tlicsoflcnrojiitt necuniio and using the multi ple of three nnd n half , which U thought by the suite superintendent to bo a fair basis for a city coiitHlnhiH so many foreigners with large families us Council Bluffs hns , and being ulso a western city when the number of old persons whose children are grown Is not as great by comparison ns In older c.wtorn cities , wo llnd that tlio popula tion in 1SW should have been IH.SIT. This number in nfew hundred In excess of the poimhitlon returned at that thno. Thrconnd one-half times tlio school population of IS'.K ) gives ; il.VK : , ! as the present iwpulatlon. Taking thrco as the numeral and you voulil have npopuliitinn in ISSO of lf ! , ! ( l nad InKS'.M of''lV-l' " . This last HKU re is probably Just auont the present population of Council Uluffs , In ISSO at the city election thu vote otCoiincil IllulTsviMOll. ! . In l&.W the vote was ' 1,811. Taking tlio increase in the school enumeration and tlio Increase In the vote to gether with the last state census nud the coiiibiucd showing Is not Haltering to the liguro.siHvcn out by the present enumerators , Dr. II. S. West , porcelain crown and bridge work , No. 1'J Pearl. Hntlmsinstio i. The Chautauiina has closed , yesterday being the last day. The programme adver tised was followed with the exception of the Until assembly blhlu study , whlob eatno in tlio forenoon instead of the afternoon , to per mit Dean Wright to leave on yesterday's train. The children's day proraimuo wag eon- ducted by Kav.J.V , Gcijor , imd the certitl- cates or diplomas WTO distributed among those who had taken this year's course in the normal classes. In the afternoon there was a'muslcnle by llogers' bund , after which c.uno u very Inter esting lecture hy Prof. Motto on "What Are eur ISyes nnd Ears for ! " LaHtevcnlngthorowoaa ilnal grand concert conducted hy Prof , Case. The assembly hand , Mrs , Wiulsworth , the assembly chorus and others took part , The success whicli has attended this ses sion of the assembly has caused great en thusiasm. and thcrols every Indication that great improvements and still greater success will resultnnolber season. 'J'ho 0. L. S. C. of the assembly proper held a meeting and elected the following officers ! Colonel L. Vi. Tullcys , president ; I lev. T3r , Phelps , first Vice president ; Uev. .1. W. ( lOiger , second vice president ; C. II. Judson , secretary ; ( ! corgo A. Joplin , chnlrman of executive coin- in It tee. This circle is the assembly circle and by it nre appointed the secretaries for the various comitlos naturally Monglng to the territory tributary to the assembly here. Ilio success of the "round table , wlileh was hold daily throughout tlio session , w.is such as to give ilso to u general expression In favor of en larging the work and throwing into it more enthusiasm tlnn ever. Steps were taken toward securing a building , to be erected be fore the next assembly , the building to bo two stories , tlio llrst floor to bo a largo hall , surrounded by spacious verandahs , the upper door to bo divided Into rooms-anil ofllres for the use of the various local circles contribut ing.The The Congregational folks nre taking stops also for the erection of headquarters and the Mcthodists.aro planning on a like enterprise. It seems thut tberowill bo scvcrulsuch buildIngs - Ings erected before another season opens. The assembly management is tallting of building two balls for various uses. It has liecn decided that next year the as sembly will open July 1 nnd continue thrco weeks , -which will bo three days longer than this year's session. There will be even greater attractions secured than those this year. ClicrokccH iiml Araivthocs Sign. Kixo FIBIIEII , I. T. , July 18. At agreement was arrived nt between the Clieycnno nud Arnpahoe Indians and the C'ierokr-o commis sioners today. The Indians agreed to the terms proposed by the commissioners , They nre to hold lauds In severaltv and receive M.fiOOO.OWJ.VX,0I ) ! ( ) In cash and -5l,00IOO ; , ( ( will bo left with the government , drawing 5 percent interest. It will probably require eight or ten days for the Indians to sign the agreement. The treaty opens 4,000XX ) acres * of laud. _ IM.indel it Klein uro ottering great Induce ment to housekeepers during these hot days , We uro receiving * new goods dally and can nfTergrc.it bar-iains In carpets , Iwdding , cook stoves , etc. We wish to make room for our fall stock. AVe would bo pleased to have you figure with us for cash or on the install men t UlanVo will ship all goods free of chnrgo within a radius ok 100 miles , llenienibor. MAXDKI. ! c KLEIN , a-iO Broadway. Dr. Bowers' o flico moved to 20 N. Main. A. November Stolen Nceesnary. LONMVJX , July 18. [ Special Cablegram to Tnr. Bcc. ] In thohouso of commons today W. II. Smith , replying to a radical protest against Iho November session , said that he trusted that the members of thchousosentby their constituents to transact business would desire to see it so conducted as to conduce to the interests of the country. Ho added that the urgency of public affairs necessitated a is'ovemberscsslon. A .Tail CUHO , Til. , July 18. All the prisoners in thoPulaski county Jailut Mound City , seven miles above here , escaped last night , There were eight of tliem. Owing to tlio warm weather they were allowed the freedom of the corridors. Some outside party smuggled a rope to them and they climbed out through tne&cuttle-liolo and let themselves down oy the rope. T\'ono of them have been recap tured , 1'uokPKC Mu/wAUKtB , Wls. , July IS , A package containing (1,000 , consigned to the earo of tbo United States express company , has mys teriously1 disappeared in transit over the Milwaukee , Lake Shore < St Western railroad. The package consisted wholly of bank notes and was shipped from Chicago early in the week. It lias been traced as far as Monlco , "VVIs. I'anlo at u Klre. N'i\vtiiK , N. J , , July 111 , The Foster homebuilding building was partially destroyed by lire to- night. There were many children in the homo and o.ulto u panic followed the breaking out of the lire. All were removed safely , however. Hliol Ills Grandson andSuiuhlcil. I'IIINCKTOV , N. J , , July 18. An aged farmer nuinod George Dufllold , living near Ilurlitigcn , today shot and dangerously wounded his grandson , Oscar Bodlno , and then suicided with n razor , Lynching In Florida. WIIITR , Ha. , July 18 , A negro named Green Jackson wus lynched yesterday bytho neighbors of Mrs. Robert Prlchard , a white woman whom he had outraged , Obliged tn I'm Jlaolc to I'oi-t , LOM > ON , July 18. The Anchor line steamer rumcsslawus obliged to nut bacltto jwt to day because of a broken shaft KtonniHlilp ArrivulH , At Now York The steamer Augusta Vic toria , front Hamburg ; the Tiavo , ti-oin llreuicii. Tlic Dentil Uoll. CAIRO , July 16 , ISugcao Schuylcr , Ameri can consul general here , died today , FIOM THE SIATE CA1TOL Politicians 'mid Their Supporters Already A'BejTibllng'ia Lincoln. HEADQUARTERS .61 THE ASPIRANTS , > \ Statement < rfi PRIINCH i > r the I'tihllo Schools IVI * t'l ( ! , I'avit VcMf I'lty'.NoMs. . Uxcoi.sN'oh , July IS , [ Special toTur BBC. ] Tito politlc-itl headquarter.ofthcvur - lorn ropttblliMii I'mdid.iteJdiirlnir the rcpub- Hum stito contention on "Wednesday nnd Thursday onext\voolt ( will boat tlio C.ipiUil hotel m iisu.il. Already the muiageruiml lleutenanta of the aspirant * for hljh political portions In the jlft ; of the state tire on the ground promrini ; for the xicat struggle. The Iciillngofllcluts ut thostuto homo , excepting Governor Tlnyer , tiwnll In it st.ito of fever ish expectancy nnd hard to HnJ. Attorney ( iuiier.il Lccsohas Just returned from lilu summer vacation. During tlio state convention tlio Capital hotul vlll iifford shelter to guests , lls each candidate will be nromnp.inled by twenty-live to 125 support ors , ' 1'lie headquarters oftho x'nrlouscundldutos will boil follows ! State cmitnil I'onunlttoo , rooms : W nml : tl , on llrsl floor facing staircase. ( lOvernorThnyor's lienJiiuuvtoi-s , room JUI. St. Keynor's lieiidinmrlcrs , ( euiitlldiite for attorney general ) rooms 'I ! undid. ( Jhuivlt Howe's huudqunrtcM , room 83 , Jnc'l ( MeC'iill's headquarters , room 'M. It. D. lllchurdi , rooms II" iiinllJri. Dr. S. ID , Mercer , candkluto for 'governor , roams ! ! S nnd U1. ) , Captain Hill , candidate for reduction m Tontllunton , rooms * i ( nnd 2" . M. Dilwortli'sliouilnuurtor.-'i rooms 73 and 77. 77.Mr. Mr. OsKaxl's headquarters , rooms U , 11 anil 34. Mr. McMlsh'shoadiimirters.room 43. Ileiiiniln ] Cowlery , room 3:1 : , TiiiUi-ilieuiliiiarters : : | , room 45. Tlicfollo'vitigudjiu'cntbloclis anil ntmcxCJ nro rc'iidy ' for the nucuinmoihitloa of the politidim.s ! I1. II. Ames' ii.lditlon to the Capitol hotel , 'J'cnth stiwt addition , Jones block annex and I tilxvlth blouk anne < . A carload of rots bus been ordered to be used inciisoof cnieritcncj1 , TIII : HOCK M.A.MI innxai' ' , Thosnpcrlntciidont of tlio Itoek Island says thut tlio new branch of that ro.ul that Is belli f ? built front Omaha to .Lincoln will bo completed by October and the rolling stock \\lll be in operation hy that time. Ibises- tension will connect the Io\vn lines with the .southern lines of Unit syst"tn , Between Lin coln and Bcutrico the - \villrunon the Union 1'adllc. 1'adllc.A A lofvoscoi'.vniini. . C. V. Icloy , a young fellou * from Burbank - bank , Dak. was nirested lust evening on suspicion of belnp a thief. Ho wii1 ! tiyliifto ilispow of ii small vise. It wis leiimol front a newspaper clipping In Ills -wckot that Jleliiyls a young scoiindrol Avho pretended to have it bank ut Dnrbimlc and to curry out Ills dishonest imrposos had conskler- nblo b.utlt stntloaury , iirinted lit wliloh Ills name til\vivs , nppuivd us prcMilont. lly means of these ho iiiiiini-ed ( ; to defraud sw- cral pei-sons out of their mony. i.ixcoi.x's .H'nooi. ixrnx < Er < . The expenses of mnnliifr tlioscjioolsof Lin coln durlni' : then \ \ t ycnr amounted to ? imfOJ ) ami was divldudus follows : Salaries ot teachers , ? ! irU ( ( ; salaries of janitors , ? i'Oil ( ; buildin ? , steam heating , jitc. , * .VflO ( ; school housB sitoo , 1,000 ; intcrc * > t on bonds , $ 1,01X1 ! Incidentals , fui-1 , etc.515,000. . I.IXCOIA SIMIKUH AT 11E.VTIIIUI : . Theniumbwrsof tlio Burpliced choir of Holy Trinity cburcli , twenty-Jive In unrulier , -will leiiveott next Monday- for tlio Cluuituuquii grounds nt Bejtricc , wlioro tltoy tvillKO , into encampment for ten days. On Sunday week the singers will unite with the choir of tbo Episcopal church nt Beatrice and render some splendid chorus and solo singing. A sew HANK Tlio hank of Axtell hnsfllcd articles of In corporation with the secretary of state. The capital stock Is $ r ,0a ) . The corporators are James M. Sowall , Salmon C. Stewart nnd JotinM. Stewart. EQUAMZtTlOX fQtllini.E. Tlio city council lies teen slttint' us a board In order to rulso certain assessments , and the result has been a most lively tirno. The causes of complaint nro as follows : Accoi-a- Ing to tlio assessments realty In the ITirst ward lias decreased 19,410 , and personal ยง 51- V.)0. ) In the Second fd realty has increased $12,410 and personal dcrreiued $0UTU. , In the Third ward the ro.ilty has Increased $4,04 ( , ( ] and pci-sonal 812,8M ( ) . In the Fourth ward realty hns increased (141,4iU ( and pcrsonnl SJri.riOO. In the 1'iCth realty lias incrensed $ 'AH\0 \ and porsottal $ l,4r.W. In the Sixth realty has decreased $ ( KruO ) und personal ? 1-X ( ( ) . The Seventh isnotrecognizcd bytho county commissioners and no tipiires are therefore given , it being Included iti the Sixtb. The fire chief reports thnt from April 1 , 1S80 , to April 1 , ItjDO , hiiildlnirs valued as fol lows have been erected : First ward , SJJS- 015 ! Second , * ? IU,4iK ) : Thini , f'SUS.MO ; Fourth , $418.030 ; Fifth , jinitir ; : , : ; Sixth , * 10lt5O ( , ; ; totmiiivrciisp , JllitlMO. ! : j\ttor riuaWiliiiover | thomattcr until mid night the council adjourned. I'KOI'l.n'S IVIIKI'KN'DIIN'T ' PIUTY , - meeting of tlio county executive commit tee of the people's lnde | ndcnt nirtywas held in Mnocln imt ovcntni ; und n number o matters concerning part } * policy -\voro ills ciissod. Itvas decided to divide the state delegation equally between the city and wiin try , The candidates nro to ho apportioned as folbwsi City , one senator , t\\o renrcsentu lives , ono commissioner und county attorney Country , ono senator , three representatives und two commissioner * . Tito apportionmen hy wards Is as follows : Fl-itWnrcl 10 Mllll'reclnct I S < fi mt Wnrtl j .M I'dlo G'H'roclnct TlilrilVnnl ' ' II N'fMiinlin I'reclmt Fourth N'orlh IlliiH I'rccliicl. Kit MiVunl 10 Onkl'reclnct Sixth Ward uorellr'clil'rot'lnct HoTcntli tViinl. . I'nramu liuila 1'rfclncl I lloii Orook Conlrov'c I'ri'dnct. . . . [ Siiltlllo I'u'clntl Donion I'rcclntl l Soiilh In < I'rcclnrt , . . Hlk I'rfdnct 5 St'ii'ni Crcok 1'rt'clnrt ( iriiit I'rceliift J Stuikton j'ruelnct Curtlitlil I'ruolnct i ecinct N Illiililunil 1'riTlnut I Tfilnct LnnriiHiirPrrclnut Vatiki-o Hill I'lcrliHI. . . I.tttlc H.ill Prtflnct Weil l.'c'n I'roclnct , . . . Total 2.T I'.VVIN'O ( ONTIIAC'IT. After a ttoriny discussion the city connc hnsileddedto letth piivlaf ( contracts rover bnek to the board of public -worksite bo le separately. ' I'OI'fl.ATlOX' ' fifiOl'TII OMAIIl. The population of SontliOnuha , according to the ofllcial count , { 18,0 . I'lTV XKWll A Nil NOTE1' . Mr.V. . II. Outt j'diiorts at police head quarters that somebody stole alliio Ilolstoi ht'iferi'ult ' fromhliri lu'nt oveninjr. Tliouii nvil is valurd atfllK ) . Somosneak thief 'lirokolnto thonowndil tion tolho conservatory of rnusie lust night and stole several sou of plasterer's tools. A number of them wun ) found today In n pawn- slop on P street , The identity of the thief has thereby boon disfavored. * Mrs. I'renedlcaa ifitroiiks , who hnsT > ecn out of her inliul for live years , wiis sent today to the asylum' for .tho incurable Insane at listings. * Hon. lasac Hint-all uiid County Comtnis- slonerCorrlRunbotliof , Omnha , wore In thj city today on private business , Sheriff McClnyhasifotou his high horse and is projiarinK a circular to nil the lawyers in Lincoln , notifying thorn that hereafter tliov nius pay for all costs of publishing their notices and also for the cost ofull certillcutcs of liens and appraisers' fees , instead of beat ing the sheriff out of the simo , as they have done heretofore , David \V , Llvir. abraVeninn on the I ) . A AI. , had his arm fractured In two places hist nlht ( ! while coupling nil casino to u Hat car , Marion AV. C.Snilh-il ( dlssatistloil with Jaboz C. Crookor ai Kiianllun and nsl that Dr. O , C. Link bo clmcu Instead. BNo spirits or fusil oil malw the boquet of Cook'iextra dry champagne. It's the pure juice of the grape. Tickets nt lowest nttos nnd superior accommodations via tlio uroat Rovk Is land routo- Ticket ofHco , l(102-Six- ( teouthand Farnam streets , Omaha . , \Krleiil tin-ill ( "olloif AMK < , In. , July 18.ISin o TUB TJBr.J-Theboaril oftrusleo of tlio stnto agricultural oolleno metln'reyosleiilay \tiil tlil morning opened Ilio IMn for tlio eivctlon of "Morrlll hull,11vliloh h to bo tlio neiv chapel , llbwry nud scetilc lulldliiy of tlio collet1. The1 InilUlnn will bo ( | iillo nodorn In npiHMraniv , rcstmililln im decant > rlvate resMi'iiro. It will bo by fiir the landsOnicstbulklhigof the culle o grou { > . liy Citniieil I'M | | > . Ur.D OAK , lit. , July I. [ Special to Tim 3ti-O. : lietuils , moinlvr oftho city coun cil , ntnl hi ) family , tvoro polioneil lust DVCJI- ny bynittn ctinned Hsh and all einie very te.tr dyliif , ' , Physldanstvero workliiit with .lieni nil iikht. Mrs. Doiinlsls still seriously Hi thootln'rs mx ! iwoverlnj ? . The tUh had made poisonous by the tin. Cuttle Ojliiuof llydrdpholtln. Vti.iisCA , In. , July IS. lSieeial | Telegram to Tnr. DEI : . ] The state veterinary sur- Bcon has onlered iUheul : of cattle ovviie l by Mr. McN'uttvho lives on tlio Heal farm , .Taylor county , ( iutirantiii ( > d"ui twenty hcul iavo alreiidy dloil of liyilrophoblii. Another 'onec hus k'Oii bullt/iround / the lot in which ho I'jiltlo nro cMiiliiicit , imd the dead eiitllo jurned. A mad doi ? bit two hoi s at the Cnr- Isle pLico near this town u f v diya IIRO unil \viis not killed . Otieoftho hogs went mail mil died. ThiToisno luiovln ho\v ninny tiilnnih this dot ( nniy have bitten. Hooxi : , li. , , .Inly IS. [ Special Tclcirrainto JIIK IJni : , ] . \ . IjiitnbiTtsdii , vho was ur- ix'sted for ( rettiui ? $ | ; iO of ICnto Shelly * * money and some lumber from u dealer liere by MaclyKlvliifr Ws brother's niimoiis Ills own , uul ii preliminary examination today mid tvns dltcharfMvl Tlio wso collainc-d hin-ause : hc lumber dealer yet inkeilup in his stsito- inuiits , * Sloejilesnefl , nervous prostration , nervous dvspcpsin , dullness , Uue : * , ctiwtl by Dr. Jules' ' Nervine. Siimples free at 'Kuhti & Co.'uiithimdUouirlas. , : A X v l CUMDecided. . 3CincAooIuly , 18. A decision was rendered by Judge Tulcy today in a ome Involving a qiiestlon said never to liivo , been passed upon before by a court. It vas tliu suit of Open- hclincr & Co. , iniinufacturors of snusiige casings iiiClilMjfoinnlN'ew Vorlt , to prevent bv injunction Qeorgo .1 , Hajre , n former ent- iloyo. from K I"K Into the MUIIO business in Ilinols nnd oiphteen other slates \vitbin three jcarsfrora thcduto ho ceased to bo In their employ. The consideration named in the contract was $1. .Indue Tuloy decided tlmt as n result of the modern methods of t'Oin- ' incrc'e it imideiio difference tvhutUcr the con tract tvus us to oneor inorostaU's. but thatas [ he defendant ivus only employed from \veek lo week lie wus iiiiulo to a reo for * 1 nnd em ployment for imo week thntckia would niort- ; afehlH liberty of action nnd practically his means of livelihood. 'Jbo injunction tviisdln- BolveJ. . To 1'o-it iiu For ssilo , jifiillsotof llwt qunllly posl- 3llico lixtures , itiirooil order , o23bron/.c lock and call boxes , hard voocl finish ; nil Yulowork , put up with tero\vsto bo lukeii clotvn. Unn bo fitted to a.iiyni'liu. ! C'ost over $ H',0)0yill ( ) ; sell for MO nnd miy10 ( onunUsion. iVdtlress I. IT. D.ivonport , In. \ Xew HIM ! Js'eat , Swindle. : , ICau. , July IS. A new swin dling scheme has been tvorled upon the fanners of Douglm county. A follow comes around soiling fcultitii's very cheap , rcpre- senlliif ? to the purchaser that they were smuggled. j\fov days after this timuu rep resenting himself to bothoiigent of u Urpe tailoring house comes uround nnd offers to inalio up the cloths into suits 'very cheap. The hiriner gives un the cloths to the agent nndtlmtls the last seen of him , 1(102. ( Sixteenth and Turtiam. stroct.s Is thenovrlloek Bland tickofc olllca 'Jluk- cts to all ixints east ut lowest ratoa. Oorcdby n IVIuil ' nil. KiNS ( CmMo. . , Jnlj18. . | Sp lal Tele gram to Tun DUE.-Deputy ] County Sur veyor Thomas Leo was frightfully gored by a mnd bull on his farm live miles south of thli city this afternoon. The animal charged upon him while nt work in a Held , mid forcing onahoi'ii in to his mouth , tore lih olicek 0 | 3ti nearly to tholeftcye. The wound Is perhuiu a fatal one. Dr. Tllmey.pr.iottco iimir.oJ tocatnrrh- al diseases of nose smd throat. JJoo bld j. * " > r t.lio Kray. Wyo. , July 18. [ Special Tele- gi-aintoTinBi-i : : . ] lloth political ixirtict aw now fuiily in the tlcld for the state and county elections. The state conventions of both poitienlpirtes ! : ! will lu held in this city Auifiistll. Thorepublicnn innnty coiivon- tion meets hero on August 0 nnd the demo- ci-itlc on August T. Chamberlain's Colic- , Cholera and Diar- rltica lieincdy can iilw.iysho depended upon. 1 1 Is pleasant to talw and will ciiro tT.imji , cholorii inorbus , dysentery unil diarrhu'ii ' in their worst forms. IJverv family should lw provided with itdurluir the summer months. Uo-eout , flu-cent nnd dollar bottles nro solil liy druggists. & Strikers Kelui'ii tu Woik. E.vu Ci.Aiun , Wls. , July IS. Tlio striken returned to work todny in three out of the sixsav mills which shut down. About four hundred strikers tire out , l > \vealioniii \ | ? . Tlioiiowottlcos.of th3 yrreat Rock Is- Innd route , 100 : : , Sixteenth and Ptirniim street , Oinahti , nro the ilinest in thouity , Cull and neo them. Tiulcots to ( ill cast at lowest rutoj Nominat.jd Areliliishop < il * Hini.i.v , July IS.- [ Special Cablegram to Tin : Bun. I'rof Cliocnfcldor of the \\Turi- \ \ bury university , has been nominated archbishop - bishop of Humlmrg. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil- ilrcn Teething rests the child and comfoits the mother , We a Iwttlo , lor Minn. , July 18.-Tlio farmers' nllianco of thu Second district organized to day nnd nominated ( lencr.U J , II JJiikcr of Blue fiurth county for congress. Highland Park , Ceil 1111111114 , Nell. The 01 lot dual In IfitfMimd park l.s now on , tmcl Kilos nrudii1 nhcnd of the expectations of tliu Columbus hitxl and invohlmunt uuinpany. Tiwro nro but 81 \m8oldlotsleft. Kvory puruhiisorls eit- tltlodto nohtmcolii tlio drawing * for Iho Ijoautlfiil UXK , ) residcnco loonted on two of the finest lots In the addition , JAu- full ] iiirticiiliirHilats , prleo list , ote. , iiildress GROIIQI : P. Mooun , Scu. tind Jlannjfoi' , f'olumlws , Kob , St. IjoulsVnltora' Ktrikn hprcniling. ST. LOUH , No. , July 18.Tho number ol waiters now on u strike was today niiinontc1 { liy 175.rJ'ho men in live hotels and tlireo tvs- Uurunts vent out. Through coaclieH l-'ullmnn palneo Bloopers , din ing curs , Ireorecllnlnt'chnlr cars lo Chlojifo | nnd Intervening points via the K''e'U Roclc I lllnl routo. Tioltot ill IJuln'iilu liiiiiiliionl. LONDON , July 15. A Vienna correspon dent of the Dilly News says that according to advices frotn'ltuitchuk n rising it Immi nent In Bulgaria und bunili * led by Kussiims will endeavor to enter the country from Dob- tudsehu. * An MovTOOMKitv , Mii. , July 18.-A spodul from TuHcuinlla says that John A.Stcelo , jr. , IMiiJorToiuStcelo , John Ooodtvln nndV. \ . I' . Cliallcn eng.i'c ( < l in nsliofjtliiBaff ray to < lay. The former wa Wiled , Join Goodwin scri- ously Injured nnd Tmn sll-jhlly wonnded , ami a bystander nuini-d Tmey Alviiiuthy had mi firm imUcn bynstntv hiillet , Shot gnus and piston wem u i'd. There ww imieh excite- inctitduung the day , but till I * quiet tonight. S TO It .T/.V IX7:11 : ' 5 K IISC J'f At I'rliiviMon , Pinxciitox , N. .r..luiy , lS.-.Sieelnl [ | Tolo- ( rrninto Tin : lhi-A : : ] terrine wind ami rain storm , with vivid llphtiilnir iiml hailstones iw Inrpe n.s hickory nuts , m-cninnlHicd coiisM * crabledninagcto tuvs , roofs , tiarns and tolo- irrnjili and telephone wires. The fanners In lit- rural districts will sulTor uii-itly In tlio loss of hay , grain , fences and hnlldings. Al lltirilcnt oun. n mi > iNTo v , X.J. , July IS.b'lKjchil [ Tel- egrnm toTiuIJiiThistorm : ! ] lust night truck tlio Ilsti ho no on the line of the A in- oy division ofthe I'oimsylviniiitiiiilmiul , it hort ( listiincufroin Cntmlon , nnd toiv out the Dofof Heoves.Vc Hatch Hrotber.s' ' hrlek fne- [ > ry. Aiuiinber oftives were blown over lie trucks of the rnllioad. Pns < eners ( en lie first up tram Iiml to help remove tlio row before the ti-atn could piwecil. A unihcr ofVestern Union teleiiniiih poles /ere blown down , euttlug off all teU't-raphlc omnuinli'iitlcm lietween llordentoxvn and 'minion. It tin Over liy a Train. " \VIU.IAMSI-OIIT , I'll. , .Inly 18. [ Special Tel- giMin toTniiUiii- ] wife unil child of U Xdson of this city , while crossing the Northern Central railroad In a wiif-on a' , 'rout run today \wm strnek by a frei-tht rain. 'J'lio ' mother was killed ; and the child onsldorahly Injured. The iiiprii.ii'hlngtr.iln | vaseoiiccnlcd ty some lumber. i . - : < Hint MI * Mr Ik ei'N. 13iV ( titMiTos , X. Y. , July IS. About tree hnn.lred and llftystriking clgnr makers sscinbled in front of Hull , ( Irummuiid & 'o.'s ' fiielory on Water street tonij-ht nnd limit cited the n oil-strikers. Tliu police kept rder , but tnoiblols fe.ired tomorrow. \U1I be paid to nny competent cbcmlstvlio wh | Vied , oiiniialjsle , np.irttclo of Mercury , Fotaali , oiothctpolsonu in Swift's ' Specific (3.8. S. ) AN EATIKO SORE HcndcinonTcx.Ang.Z3 , li . "For eigh teen mouths I Imd an cntlnR ocro on my tcccnj. Iwaa treated liy tbn best loctl phyelclanB , but ollaliicj no relief , tlio toro griulually growlQ < ; worse , I concluded finally to trjS , S. 8. , oil J was entirely cured after nelnj a few bottles. 3011 hnro tnjrcticetful pormlstlon to publish the olovo ( Wemtnt forllio Ixncfltof thcf imllarlj nffllctcd , " C , I ) . JIcr.KMonn. Hcndcri u.Tcx. Treatise on Blood dud Sinn Dljejscarialkjfrca TTIK BWFT-srKCinCCO. . Allantn. On. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ut K.I' . .Main st. SAM' ! Or will Ir.ido fcir a jrimcl 111,11 , ! MI , stallion Xo. itli ! , registered In Wal- loi1. lly I Jr. iVivhlhalil. d.nn liy Kentucky Jliiy , r > ) * cimil < l. Apply tnlr. ) Jliierae. . . _ -fiwil ulil liy JiltA. . I1. Iliin- tt , CO I'ourlli'-tr.-'ct. ' T01t lKNT-T ! o eel niodurii tioiiaus. W. J-\V. lillscr , M 1'cnrl stroul. TjlOIl SALB or Iloiit Oirdon land , wllli JL1 housoa , by J. U. Itlco. lUi.Mulii t.t. . , Commit Ulutl's. " \\/"IlV / prvyiuntwtiriiyoiicii.ii buy 't tlii'siuuo ItMiiH. and luciihoiif your Ioitli : iituny tliiialuavu your f-itnlly the fiomo tlunr on tliu ( ol lowing lornii : A 1 1 oiiio worth tl.iHJJ nt fit per month. A homo worlli il.V > O at t IH per inonlli. A homo worth } . ' , ( K,1 ; il Wl per iiidiith. A homo worth } .l.0l)0 ) nt KM pur month. A homo worth N.03.1 nt 4ir | mouth. Other priced homos on tlio suimi turius. The utove inoiitlily pnyinonta Inuliiilo principal and tntnrtist. Kor f n'll | iiiitlciilar.s call on or uililrosuho.hulcl.t Co. . CJ3 llroiidwuy , In. "TJ1ORUENT The nUirn room , Vo. IS , fronting JL1 nn I'fliirl st. W. 0 , Juinos. "IVrRllA VEsovor.illioaHtlfiilinu Irru Inuia iV tlmtvi > wllltriitlofoi-riiuiiiiilinrj. ! vsuin InK InOiniilia orUouncIl 'iluirs. Tlio JvuUl Jtt Veils t'o. . Coil null U luffs , lu. A.LL AVORK WARRA.NTED. DH J. D. JACKSON , Dental Surgor/ . All llndsnf work ilouo. Vniicnii s-iv i into- liulf on your uold and silver lining by oiill .it room -li..Monl.'ini ' iiloL-k. Coiinull lllullu. F. WI , Ellis & Co. , ARCHITECTS AndBii'lilnefuperlutondonts. ' HOOIIIK in ni.il if : ! lice Uutlil'tig , Omuliu. Nob. , aiil KOOIIII 241 and "M Mcrrlina Illciclv , Council Kliills , In. Corroipoiulunco sollelteil. F1CHR & PUSEY BAWKEKS : I'urncr JIiiluo nml llroiulway. COUNCIL BLUFrS , IOWA. Oualorslri foielBii nnd doinestlo o Collt'i'tlons inudo anil Interest paid on tlmo deport * . THE J. A. IU11PIM MJ\NUI-\AOTWIING oo. , lutAvcnuo nn > * * ! < tSt. Sash , Doors and Blinds J. I ) . KiiMi'.vnsUv , I'rcn. K. I. . SiH'cijUiT , Vlce-i > rf ClIAIILKS II. IIAJCXAN , CllHllllT. CITIZEHS STATE BANK Of Oomioll I31uff i , Paid up Capital $1BOOOO Surplus and Profits J3O.OOO Liability to Doposltoi-3. . 83O.OOO IHEKCTIIIIHA.Miller. ! . I'M ) . Olcusoii , K. It. PluiKiirt.K. Rlliul. . ! . II. Kdniiiii-iiii. Clmrlcs ( , ' . lluaiiaii. riuiwiwt. Ri'iiui-ul ' baiikliiR liusl- iii'sH. lnrK < Ht t ; ipltil mid Bitrjilus of any bank In Snitlini'stcrn IHWII. INTEREST ON T IMt 0 EPOS ITS. CURES PROMPTLY STIFFNESS , STIFF NECK. Violent. 1'nlni lit Nrrlci VtlflKlthlp.tf \ .June II , 18M. Hf wife liml violent ( mini lit her ntctr- vrlilrh vns voiynnrenitihllir. RlioMns rnrcj mUri'lylyyt.Jiicoli Oll , JAMKS tlONYK. In Terrible I'uln. Aroc * M'fK.ai'lilopecMni. < . .l.hiiiol8 , IMS From tivorcxortl'Hi ' otcry tone mis nnila BtllliiiHbnrt' ; In t'irl | > lc 'lain , 1 MUS cured promptly by St. Jiuiilis ( HI J. CMU-CKLKV , rn ) master. AT Dra'niiMTi AM Pr.u FM. THE CHARLES A. VOGEUER CO.nalltaoro1M < . Many Families lit this city nre now willing to give evidence Hint the comrorts of housekeeping will never bo thor oughly appreciated until you provide yourselves with o GJIS Cookinq Stove. IVInn y people thought \ve were going intothestove btisincssn lit tle stoop when wo bought such n stock of stoves , more thnn 1OO patterns. Realizing , however , that tlio people of this city knew how to appreciate n good 0 > iiiy wlton It vvns r'iflhtly presented , we fully doteeminccl to make tlio nttempt. Our snlcs during the month of June fully justified our olforta In Introducing the best stoves thnt nremnnufactureci in the United States. These stoves , we hnvebecn , are now , nnd propose for the balance of the season , to soil nt cost prlco , setup nncl connectscl. A separate meter1 is set for each Gas Stove. The price of gas for stove pur poses having been reduced to the very low nigure ofl.BO per thou sand cubic feet , we guarantee the economy and efficiency of every stove sold. STOVES SET OH APIWAI Cnll ntTvlerrlnmbuilding nnd sof led such steve ns will meet your" eqtiiremcnts , and will putthena n your house on n month's trial. w M& > - ps 1 Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. Apfditts Waited. Dr. O. O. Juclil. 606 Uroathvay , Council Bluffs , la. 27 MAIN STIIF3KT. Over C1 II , .lucMiii'iiilii & t'o's Jinvolry Store. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute .AN rj Private Hospital , Cor. Broadway ninl 2Hh ( Street. Council Ittulls , In. rortliotrputiiitntoCaUiwrjslen.l ! mid eliinnlo diseases mid dlPi'iismnf tliu lilt oil. 1'rtviitu < llM ! .is i film urinary .mil Mnnl orKims , us syplilllK , Htrli'tiuv , ryMltlH. hior- | iratomflto.r , loit niniiliooil , Hovniit linpiilunou mid wiluii'ss tiL'iitrd HiH'i'i'Hsfiilly. ruitloiiliir iitluntluii paid todlht''iius nf Ilio lim s , us AHthmii , Consumption. llroni'lilt a Catarrh , Klc. Paralysis. Klilnuy illMsaii's 111 Illiilxitcs. llrlKlil'H IJNcasi'.Hlii'iiimitlsmPiles. Cancer. Viirlocelo. HydriioHe. DIIIIIHV , 'I'u- incr. DlHvnsuHuf thooyuniHliMr. Oluli font , toil mil oil rviituiu and luldlsiiiiko-uif tho'IIIIM" ! . Woliiivoiulopiirtnu-iil.duvim-d oxoluslvoly totlifltrojitiiiecl of llU'i-Inu illscascH .ModlcliiimmUcourely imolfidiind free from oli-orvutlnn. Corro ponil ) iiro ponlldi'iitlul. Address ! . DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical InUlliitcan-J Private llospllal , Cor. Ilrunilwnjrnml S tli M. , Council INlilJn , In. lyiAXON & BOURGEOIS , Architects and Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Iooni2.V ! > Mcirlnin lllocU'ouncll ( lll'iff" . Iowa HooinUlO N. Y.Ufo llnlldliiK , Omaha , Null- C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY , Wliolosulo and Ilrtiill Doalcw In FURNITURE. Largest Stot-k und Lowest I'rlei"1. IJi-aloM , send for Oiitnln no. Nos , 20' ) and 207 Bimdway , and ! iOJ untl iiMJ ( Pierce Street , Commit IllulTi ) , la PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , Ilydrnullo nnd Sanitary Knlnoor. ( Plans , Hstlmutes , H SpociUciitions , mid Suporviblon otl'ubliu Work. Ilrowu i , Council BlnffH , la. V. Justice of the I'OUPO. Otllco over Arnorloan Kxprow , No.121 H Schurz- - , ; Uroailvvay , Council BlulTs , Iowa , Pr Oimn Attorneys nt Law. I'ractico In the State und J'cdorft N . MUlS-CourtH. Jloo w7uud B Bhugurt-Uono Jlloolt , Councl W1111U , Iowa.