/ I'llU ! ( lilt AM A I1AII.V IM/I 'UflVTn A V TTTT.AT J1 THE OMAHA 1EE ? COUNCIL BLUFFS , OKFICIJ , NO. 12 PiJAHL ST , Hclhrroil by furrier In any partof thn Pity. II.i. . TII.TO.V , MANAOr.lt. Hiulnr-MOflU'1 * . Nn. 4'j. Nlttlit IMItni , No.Zl. . ? / I.VfK Jl t\TI < X. N V. 1' Co. * i Council Hhiffs r-umbor Co. eonl. Several ourlv llshlng nifties met with good lilt kut Aliiniiuii yesterday inoiiiinir. Manuvvn li'i'l ' its multitudes jcstcnlnv. There \vcro the usual nttraotiun.s to cntcrtulii ( bo people. Hnby I'llo , ntfcd one month , illcd nt the residence of Its parents , 1IJ ! South Seventh street , vcstcrd iv afternoon , and was ouried jc-studiiyIn rulrvievv. Central Is fur 1 ) , ( HX ) worth of brick paving will be nvviuilul by the ( oundl at the meet ing tonight if James Madden does not succeed In giltinghis Injunction , ] > ilb < * ys baml mid the pleasant Mcntliop tlrow great multitudes of penpltTto I'litrmoutil p.irltjf.Htudny iifti'inonn , 'llio baud -MVO HncMonrrit tint lasted from I until S o'clock Ilis-iIi" , the w'VCMi liionth'.s old < lilUl of Mr. nnil Mr.1 .1V Shnrt'tt , was bmli'd VIMUT- ilny ariiinnon fiom tlio u-s lilt-tire , : u ] Hk'h Ni'hriM ammo The llttlo ono died Saturday fioiiH'Iiolc-in Infatiliini. Tlio S.ilvution in my ruino out yesterday \vlthu bi.iii ne\v \ Mil ) . ' , anil the Inspiration the event ociaslonoil XMIH stifllc-ioiit tomul < u them li-dimblo llioii elToits to ill tract the attention of tlio sinners on the sticotlth ( hums , burns IUK ! tarn Don riiics. TlKie him ban nnnthir I'hnngeln tlio oily ltorshi ! | > fif tlio lOvcninj.lobe. . In tills i-Ily. Mr Kjnn. who linn boon iloiiiK sudi oMollt-nt work , will retire toduv nnil give plico to Jnhn MiittliCM" , wlio has been fora long time ( ontKvtcd with the butlucbs ilepiitnuiit of tinNoni > , ireil There \\n-4 not n'Ingin arrest by the pollco forceyestcrd 11) ) . The oiJers ( riven tlio patrol- nic'tinnd iniulc public throt li the jnp.'H Katinday motnlng to natch closely every saloon in tlm < lty had the eir t of piuM'iiting the saloon IIUMI even entiling their huildiiiirs for any purpose JAir ono Sund iv nt least Ihi'iewas not nn open saloon In Coiiiul niufTs. A small skiff rnntiiliiintf thice men vu < fcnp- M/pilln the river yesterday innmlng about o'clnik , mill one of the men had a narrow rso.iti' f ruin drowning. The bo.it was he.ulid for the Omaha slik * , ati'l vvhii in this middle of the in ( Mm It iM-catm * unmanageable. The swifteuriint carriul It down helplessly and It stiurk ouo of the POIM-S of the Hroulwiw bridge- and was inst.uitlj enpsl/oil Two of tlio men oiling to the bout , but the thiul was cnrriel down stream sover.il hunihod vimla befoio ho was iistiied. Ilo wis hurt by tlio iieeiduit and \\iis app.mntly uiiablo tosvvlin. When taken out ot the water ho was un conscious , and roimiinul so for some time until hoiia vigorously lolled ovrr n. b.irrol nnd the usual mo.ins of ro\ivinir drovvnrd peoilo lesortod to. No names woio learned The Boston stoio , t'oiindl ' UlulT.s , will clnso nil ilny Tuosd.iy , inarltiiih' down KUOIS ! nnd iiiaUint- . - puji.ii-ntlons for tlir-ii lirst an- nuiil deariii siii- , \\liii-li ( oininoni'isVwlnt"i - il.iy inoi'iiliifr , Julyftl , anil continues for ton days , oiidliif , ' Atifiisti ! . See Tuesday inoi-ii- intj's | i.iu-s ) for full [ larticuluis. ' Boston store , L'ouni'il lIlulTs , jvt KI ti it. i A 0. Gnihnin anil wife have returned from Spirit Liilie. K A. Hovvlnid , who is connected with Muto.ilf brothers , has gone cast on a t\\o wci-iiV vui.ition. D Vf Uiishncll , W.V Ilanthoin , .Icronio MtCllntock aiulJohii T. Oliver aio expected home from Kpiilt I uko today. ( Jem-no Undid loft for the Pacific coast last ovcnliiHo ( 'oes dlixct to Poitlimd , nnd Mill supply all tbo coast with "cap. Dr. T. B. Uuy , K S. Couth and wife , Dr. ( icoi'KO Blown , . ! . I ! Atkins and Mis : ! Hello Hatcherlll goto Spirit Luke for an outing next v\ook \ , Judiru Ilubbnul of Cellar Rapids was In the city jNteulay , the fitic.st of .lolm W. Baldwin nnd fapinln Ilcnry. Ho loturned homo yes terday ovening. J. G. TIpton , real estate , 527 liroadway. Not Ceo to Conlrartoi-N. The building committee on the First M. K church of Council Muffs , la. , will receive scaled proposals for the oreaion of a now ihurch nn tbo site of tbo present church , ( onici Broadway and First sticot , nccouliiig to plans and spallications to bo seen at the cilices of the architects , ISIerriam block , Council Bluffs , on ami after aimrsilny , July JM. The committee reserve the rlplib to re ject any ornll bids. I'loposals to bo delivered to tbo undci-alpned or W. S. Jlayno , UU ' I'carl street , Council liluffs , on or before noon of Saturday , tlio'-M day of August. F M. Ei us & Co. , Architects. J. C. ni.xby , " " sterna heating , sanitary en gineer , Ul. ) LU'o building , Onului ; * > OJ Mor i-iain block , Council IllulTs. 'I lint I'livlin ; Injiiiiptinn. "I hnvo asked the district judge for an inJunction - Junction resti-.iinlng the council from iottlnj , ' the coiitrntU for Iho brick paving that has been oidored , for reasons I think the public \ \ appro\olf \ \ they Know what they arc , " snld .ranies Mndilen lust evcnln- , ' . "Firstand piimamlly , it i.s because the biiek paving is an ox peri incut that has not been tried lena enough to show whether it i.s any paving at all , and M'coiully , because as a property owner with tfcti feet to bo paved , I can't stand It to have the experiment tiled tit my expense. There uro other icasoas nlaothut mo good , hi regard to the brick paving nhviidv laid , every person who hasinvesli- gntod it knows that It is u failure , or a laigo iiiiit of it Is. In many places when it has been muddy I have kc'i-n wagons piss ulong \\lth tlm mud on the tlic-s covered \vlth a Htii'iikof icd bilckilustth.it came up fioin the soft bricks in the paving. "Anothci rriuson that has prompted nio to tnho this step is my belief that there bus been n corner run on puvlngbiick , 13eforo the James Injunction was ? dissolved j on could buy brick for $ . " > a thousand , and immediately after it wits declined off buck jumped up to IPS unit fll. Aldeiiimn Lacy said In tlio coun cil , when bo voted for the paviiiKtiowiirderod , that tbo city would do but little paving this year and onlv on such streets ai the iii-opei ty owners desired to have pn\od , Then ho voted to cut out First , Second , Third and Fourth avenues , or everything from Broad way to rifthavinuo. Such men as Jamo.s , i Kverett , jsidlor , ICimbull ami Champ and other Mich wealthy pioi > eityo\vners woio too poor to have ' any pavi1- ! ! done , hut the people along i'ifth iivcnuo vvero not , necordini ; to the council's idcin , notwithstiindliid thofnct that ninny of them have not bu-n able to Illl their lots to irrnilo or pay their taxes. If the rich men can't nlTord to pave the streets , the poor people ct-iliitnly Mn't , and us ono of them , mid us ivpicseatativo of many others. I hnvonsked lor the inluuetion , and I will get it , too.1 Dr. II S. West , poiceluln crown ami bridge woik , No. I'Jl'eail. A Billet Sunday , Yesterday was u peifect Sabbath day , so fnr us the \\cutber was concerned. Thoralii of tlio pivccedlnj. day laid tlio dust , cooled the atmoniihero und tmulo tliuwholo fiu-oofna- tum uliiin , Hweot nnd Binilln . The terilble heat of the Sthbath pix-ceedhiK w.vs tooviv- idly i-ecollected by tlio people \\\\a \ \ hruved It to attend church , and the atteiuhmco yestor- dny WJia visibly iiffootoil by that recollection , l-'i-om the present until tbo cool wenthor of September nuke * Indoors II fo cudur.iblo the chuivlus of llio illy will run along hi light inniehintr rrdir. The usual ovenliifr seiviiiis in nearly all of tbcm ha\u bcunlUcoiitlnued until Stptoniix.-r. Tito uiinouiia-invnt wus made In thu L'onjrio- piitloinili'liiuvhcstenluy monih'tf tliut there will bo no oMMilnir beu ice heivaftur. The vestry of the Fiist Piec bjterinn cbuivb ycstttday inaiioiinugixoalilouniioiinieiaeiitto tbo pastor , Hov , lr. ) I'lielps , tliuttboyhuiiilo- chleil toj'ivohliiui six wc-cks * viu'iitlonimd ho will leuvo with Ills family seine iluy thU wivlc for some Q ! the cool and pleasant tv- faoits in the cast. , If you vvlt.li to uell your projerty call on the i Judil & Wells Co , C. D. J uad , proaUimt , 000 I E'iMdwuy. Another Gang of Northwestern Freight Oar Thieves Caught , THE RESIGNATION OF MANAGER IIARKNESS , , ( hiN liK Man , Ilctitrim to HIM rainlly Siitiility U'orlc Tor Coiilriit'tnti A Mnlii Hti-oet Kluk Elinor Mention. The night watchman at the Northvcstcin freight house followed two suspicious char- aeteis around the yards lust night anil was Anally rewarded for his vigilance by seeiiiR thenibrenkthofteiilof a cur of incivhaiullse. Ilo signalled i'litrolinaii Peterson and cap tured tlio fi-lloivs bufon ) tliov suct-etded In tri-ttlii > ' the car door open. 'J'ho patrol wagon was i.ilh-il inul thu men talceu to the central station Thev gave the nainei of J. I , Myoilv and .f. Hcnilorsoii. U'lien seairhcd Myi-r niuloverSV ) In money In his jwckt'ts liesldcs l\\o \ watches and chains und u lot of . They wire locked up without nny ilinrgo nppeiihif'on the rcRistcr upiiliistthoni. 'J'he Northwestern people will llio liifoi'inationa todaj uhaiKitiK thom with mblipry : Thi-polloo tlilnk they have made an linpoit- tint ciptuic. The Hoston store. Council lUnffivlll bo ilosril all day Tuesuy , iiiiirklng down foods and making piepaiatluns lor their Hist an nual iliailngsakvliiclicominepics \ , \ vliiclicominepicsyeilnci - diy morning , July 'ii , and roiitlinus for ton days , ending August' ' . See Tuesday morn- Ing's pui-crs for full pirticulars. Iloston store , Council liluT ( < . It Is reiMite.il that Mr. J. 1C Ilaikness lias lendeicd his resignation ns nianncer of tlm Cliiintauqim. The trustees hive not accepted tlio rcilKiiition , and it U not known what tlioir nction will be. Tlwcaino of the icsij- niitioii is not IviiortMi , bat the fact that such a change is even sniffjestedeoim-s with no llttlij siirinlic. Mr. IIarknesnhii3 been connected with the entorpilso fioin Its \cry liiciineni'y , und his done inoio than any ono nun to make It , a HU 'i-ess. In fact it Is conceded that It would not luio been possible for most men to have ai'LOinplisheil what ho has done Ttio cntoimisowiisono tvqulilnr ; a heavy outlaj of money , und the raiouitfof finiils , tlio super- IniDiovonients , the adjusting of ninnt-ious dlllUultios In the piclhnln.iry preii- at.itions have been lai'trel ) in his hands. Jlo has \\orked nlsht anil dny , and male possible what seemed to man } impossible. The labor has been exhausting , and the nervous strain of sin h a lesponsiblllty still inoio trylntr. 'Iho inline of . I. H. Ilnrkness will bo linked with that of the enterpiiso so lontf us the ttitorpiibo Itself has u name , and it should be. A Rood hose ix el tioolth every 103 feet of hose purchased at Blxhy's , KelloKK Hetnriis Homo , fieorge A. ICellog-p , the inissing man , re turned homo jostcrdny moinliif ; , arilviiiK fioin DCS loines on the 'J o'clock Hock Island tiain. Ho looks \\orn and li.igi.Mrd. The Only explanation ghon of hU sudden Might uas tli.it ho win tired and wanted a re ; > t. Tha.Manhattan sjwrting heailquaiters , US Iltoudtvuy. Illlln ! j on the Piitrol [ fiimc ) > . Owlnp to the delay in getting out the plans for the addition to tlio patiol house nearly all the contractors In the city loit the piK'Hi-go of atlending eliurih jostcuhvy jViehitect Jluxon , who diow the plans , did iiotgttthcm pivpared until vcrv l.ito Situr- dny night , und when they wcio delivered to jMilernnin Smith the contractors hid { 'rown vcnry of calling to heo them anil but gone to attendSatmday night prayer meetings and let the good an ols , with whom they ore always in comiimnieUtion , know the cause of the necessity of the remdnlnff away from church und figuring on the city's latest job. Ulio city requires all the bids to bo in by this afternoon ready for examination by the coun cil at tbo meeting tonight. It required nearly all day yesterday for the contractors to tuko their tin us at the plans ami spcdhVn- tlons nnd getting tbo measurements of tbo building. 'J'ho piospcct Is thnt there will bo a large naniber of bids tonight. The addition will make aery handsome building of the patrol housa and give the po llco foico about as line heuln.imrtors us nny city in the we.stcnn hoastof. The front p-irt of the upper lloor will bo thrown into ono lingo room that will bo occupied hy the ihlof , captains and seigeantslth their desks , anil also the electrical apparatus. The adjoining room vill bo pirtitlonedoff Into seventeen closets , or lockers , for the uniforms and per son nl eft'eeti of the ofllcors Each patrolman \\lllbiivoblselnset nnd carry tlio Icov. Ad joining this will bo the louiunng room for the men u lion off duty. Itlll bo supplied with conches , tables and desks for re.uling und vultinu. U'he rear rooms v\ill boocctipieil for atoiago purposes , bath rooms , lavatories and closet. Tlio lontnctlll bo awarded toiilifbtund the work \\l\l \ bo " \ \ complctod "us quickly as possible. .Mandel iV Ivlein are olterlnjrgrc.it Induco- incnt ' to housekeeper * dining these hot dny.s. \\'o are receiving now goods diiilv and can offer great birKiilns in cm pets , bedding , cook stovesetc.Vewishto iniko room for our full stock. Wo wouiil bo pleaded tohnvoyuu liguro witb us for cash 01 on the iiistiillincnt uiaii. Wo will ship all goods five of charge within a radius of lot ) miles Honicmhor , MiM > ii , & Kinix , L'iOBi-oadwuy. A lilok Krciin 3Inlii Slreet. "i wish Tin ; BIT wonlil toll the councll- incn tomorrow tint if any attempt is made to move the lira apparatus from lower .Main sticct that u'll hmnediatcly go into the in junction business , " said a Main street citl/ea yestorday. "We'll pick out the biggest mid healthiest injunction the district court bus in stock ami wo'll put it on the council witb ovci lusting stick 0111fast. . There ) is no pMn t in the city ivhoro there is gro.iter neeesdty for ke diif , ' tbo best 11 w apparatus in the city tbim on lower Main street. H is the waiehouso nnd ngriciiltural implement ills- tilct , mid itlins the largest buildings , con- tiiliilng the most valuable blocks of goods in tbo city. The gigantic buildings uro Idled with the most lullua.iblo in itorlals , and the only hope the lire depirtmont can over have of saving them if they citth lira lies in get ting tbcte before the Hainei got under head way. If the ho 50 cart is taken up totho cen tral engine house , as l-sul > by the Bri : tbo lire commiiteo contemplates doing , that company may its well bo taken out of service. The only good it could possibly do would bo done m a rciervu in case of a big lira With the near est comp my moro than a nillo away , if a llro \i-.m In stuit nn InvvmMnlii lis ( t. it , wnllld li % IHoud control bofora nn nlarm could bo turned In and the companies gotten there. Wo don't know v lint the ix-iisons nro for the removal and wo don't cam "Wo only know Unit tliut company will not bo moved without u Unlit. " " \Vo nro obliged to icinovo No. 1's for two rcason.s , " said an tildermnn. ' 'Tho llrst is that oni'loiiMi on that building has expired and wo cannot renew it for the council has ordered us not to , Tlio other reason is that tbo building Is not lit for thu jmiposp for which wo bavo been using It. There is no sewer from llio building , and all the drainage from the stalls goes under the tloors and un der the sleeping rooms of the man , making it vciy dlsaproe.ibloandunhealtbfiil for them to st.iy thoro. Tno cltj must liuvo mi englno house near that ] > ontimd ! the present Ii a better tlmo to buy than any tinio in the fu ture will be. Wo could have purchased property there t\\o or tluvo years ago for le.ss tli.in halt It Mill cost now , and it will cost inoio tlio longer \vo delay purohtising it. Wo have determined to make the purclmso right a\\iiy. nndvo only want to lomove the company till wo can Hnd n suitable place. Wo cannot stnv there any longer without ro- novvlng the lease for another year , und that wo will not do. "Wo could got the noy building , or ono of fbcuivtilcli wcro built lost summer , for $7,00(1. $ ( built is not just what wo want. If we fiin't buy n lot reasonably anil build \\o \ will linvato rent somewhere until wo can. Hut wo ultl buvo to move thoconminy from the present building at once , liluk or no kick , " Dr Bowci-s'onicdmoved to20 y , Main. \ Iliiiulsoinc C'liurch ICdIUcc. The plans for the new Methodist church to be built on the site of the old structure oil tlio coriur of IImidway and i'lr.st street are nearly completed. The elevation Inn been drawn and is now on exhibition nt thcofllce- of the in-t'liitetts , F M. Kills .t Co Itshoy * n mnjinlllient building of modern style whiih will ho , ttlion fliashoJ , the Illicitcliunli odl- llce In thocity und ono of tno most imposing nnd massive in the west. The prominence of Its loc.it ion will niiiko it ono ot ths most con spicuous objects in the city. Tbo walls Mill bo constructed of Slouv Kails granite , of a pale ja < per colorwith , trlih- ininirs of dark ted granite. Iho building will have n frontage on first street of 0 ! feet and 1'tO fcot on llroiidvvay. On thciiorthweit lornt-r will boa tower \vlth nspliw ilslng 1.U feet above the sidewalk , vvhilo on thosouth- west corner will be another tower riMng to the height of the ridge of tlio roof. In the flout to the west nnd on the b.uk , or east , end islll ho "i-o-e" iirt windows of stained jrlnss. Onthenoi'Hi and south sides will bo placed two large stained glass windows The tower Is to bo of peculiar ami hi.iiitiful de- Bign.iiiid In the upper part of it , eighty feet above the walk , will ho placed a dock whiih will be visible from nil the eastern part of the iltv. The roof will bo of slato. The main eiitinmo Avill bo on the west fiontinid will bo ten fret wide and sixteen feet high. Insklo to the loft and light stair ways seven feet wldo lead totho iiiditorliini , wblc-hwill bo a iiugiiillcent room-VjXN ) feet , with sides twi-nty-two feet high and being fortj-nino feet high in tlieceiiter it will nlso bo leaclied bv st.ilrw.ivs In the toweis at tne fcoulliHeut and northwest coi ners. Tbo auditorium \\lll * c\l \ 70) ) . At the ivost end of thvcliincli will bou gallerywhich will be. re.iched bj stnlrwnvi in the t\\o toweis and which \\lll scat ! ! llO. The pulpit will bo | > hiicd at the east end and by its si do will bu thoorgiin. The basement of the building will bo given up to Sunday sdiool class rooms , there bchij ' , six of the suao sl/e , 0:10 liuvo ono for the bible cla s , ono "Ox 10 for the infants'class ' loom , kitchen , library , toilet roons , cloak looms nnd store rooms. The Inteilor of the building \\lll bo finished In poplar mid light oik and will bo light and checiful and at the same tlmo in tistlc. The estimated cost of the building at tbo piosoiit tinio is about lOA'O. but as tlio plain aio not yet completed it Is piohablcthomwill bosomo vuiiations liom Unit figure Thecon- legation is ono of the largest in the city , ainpli ubluto buildnlhicimd ivstlyutrnctuiv , ami us the plans progress the meinhcrs are so wll plcustil tint it IT probable tint a great manv now and beautiful fcit 11101 will bo nJded A lirgo pait of the woik of laising the money has been done and will bo done in the future by the young and eneigi-tic niembeis fit t ll * J l liitnt'ttl litil frrt tIKI iiiii'ikut /kt < > r < m 1 * < i tlon in Methodism , MUicliiiuinbcraninani ; Its inctnbcfs all tho.ioung pioplo in tlio church and lias n totil jnemljushiji of over fort\ thousanil in the west The leifruels ilhuleu into four br.incliea , liteuirv. soclil. tnu < .lc l nnd scicntitle , and each biiuicii ghcs nn en- tirtainiiient each woolc and the proceeds KO iiito tlio uc\v ehureh fund The plum will soon bo ready for the eon- tiaetors ami the bids will bu ndvertlsed for. the contracts let and the work commenced this sumniif. 1 lie At the Coa ivifiitlondl church yesterday morning the [ ustoi , IZcv. ( ! AV. Ciofts puMuliod a sermon .su ested by tin ) death of General ITie.noiit. . and the tributes beiiiitp.iid him tlii-ouylioat'the lind. The title ofI'lith - Under , " so cemnionly applied to him , was used us the theuio of the illseouiso , Mhicli was base 1 on tlwtc.xt , Psslalmsxvi 11 : Thospoancr JMVO mi iatevestliiK pr.iplilc re view of the life of the hoio , and dealt especi ally upon those Incidents which related to his explorations and the opening of the ww for tliuchilliiitiou to nui eh westward lie pic- tuivd the benefits arising ; from this intrepid , licroio pushing of the pnthlimlcr into the un known ami barbarous teriltory , Fi-omtli is prominent feature in the lifo of the heio the apeaKer drew sundiy lessons conocining jiuthinaldntr and iMtblliulin . God wiis picsented as tliu pnut luthlinder God hud ninilo a way , a perfect way , anil hail bidden man walk tlmeiii. Goil had provided means by whieh eaeh man eoull bo n siuce.ss- ful piitbllader. His word was n lump to mini's feet , alight to man's path. There wcie in tlio world many pitUilnders. Some men , likoyiemont , found a path Into uulmown ter ritories , and thus blcssid mankind , by en abling eivill/ation and Christiinity to tune possession. Others had found a pain into re- trions of thoughtof , science , of social rcfoun.of nwialitv. of truth , and had tlnis blessed the A\oild. Some Iwd pusliud their pens into re- Kions hlthcito utilmqwa ; soinoh.ul used their cloquenco ; somotncir sword. Washington , Lineolu , Grant , wcio pithilnilcrs. Mrs. Harriet Beech cr Stowo was a pithlinder , ojieniiiK a way for the slave , ia whieh ho intent walk with joy nnd gladness , w-lioietho inusie of lo\o was hoaid in the stead of the clunking of darkness Men would siuely lind some menus ofilk \ ! - iijj ; in any such path when oneo the llnder had sliown it. Tyiannj and persecution niUlit throv obstacles in this vay , but they would boo\erthiown , It was riqht for men to ilo honor to these who hail proved themselves pathllnilors. It was aUovell to loinember that nil should be , to some extent , jiathllndoi's. Its duly Kulo not onlv tliut u man should uiilkin ii'ht ( paths found b otlici-s , but that ho uliouhl > eclc to lind ] i.ith < and show the wnj to his biother-man. This wiw aniiyoln whieh men were needed pathiindors Mtnweio needed who hnd hoiipstj of conviction and feailess- ness of exp Alo.ilDuel in A terrible- duel to Hie death took place leeently in a miner's cabin on" Moose creek , neaiOIorent , Idaho , like Murray and P. M. Itunioll , prosncclln ' pnrtnor.s for years in the Cumr d Alene , recently loc.iteil a placer claim o'i Moose eieok. Pat Melntee , who had anadjoin- inprelalin , Inctnred thocninity of Hii ull. Murray en aifed him to as.sibt in raising the ho o from si slick box. This so ineeusocl Unroll that ho ileelared no man could * remove tlio hose vliilo ho Ihcd. Ifo applied numerous epithets to Melnteoliereuon ] ) Murray Hiiytrc'ited ' that hodnto not tulle that way to Mcln- too's lace. Tlio two paitnoi'd hnd been Bittinyoutbldo the c.iln binokinif their pijiotAb iliiikni-s eanio on thoyon- teied the eabin together and lliisscil ru- newed the quairol , dravliiK1 a lovolvor from bonoiith his llannel shiit , btilk- injf Mu nay in tlio face vith the weapon , and n'riu al most nt the hiimo instant. MiTu-ay se- cuicd his revoher from the hutch nay above , nnd the duel bogiin in earnest. TJio only liffht was that atl'orded hy Iho Hashes of the pistol * . JJoth lea'll/.ed tliut ono niu.st die , nnd they fought \\ith \ the despornlionof wild boiibts. Finnllv llKitll ff > ll \t.ltli ii lilllhit. Mi I'nnn-li I , tu heart. Murray t > urrundored , and Coro- nei1 Ruby hold an inquest , The jury exonerated Muiray. .Judj o C'aso hold a preliminary uxnininution anddir-cliarjfed the prisoner , astliokilllny was la belf- defunee. and Hooks. Whieh eliih.s of ] ) opulatlon Is tlio mo.st addleted to roidln ; > " / abl(8 ( tlio Pall Eliill Budget , Some inture ting light is tli town on this Mibjeit by the latest re port of the Birnnnj'hain fice llbraiies conunitloe. Atnon otliiT tables therein { Then is onohhowin" the occupations of boirowers admitted durlny IBS ! ) . Hero nrohonioof tlio liyures ; Scholars and btudents , iM-'elorKh ) ; iiiid bookLeejiers , 1,1.1S ; errand and olllco boys , 1501 ; touch- ore , "Oil ; hliop lusihtants00 ; jewelers , " 10 ; compobltorsand printord , IWJ ; mil- " linei-ft and dressmakers , 101) ) . Almost at the bottom of the libt come journal ists. U ; news ayc-nts , 2 , and ropoitors U. Ib thib iHicauso they have libraries of their own , or beeauto the jieoplo vho write in novdpuicrs | lobo the tusto for booksi * Every body nmlnve \ notion ! that there wcro no ' 'EiiL'lisir1 Christian mime-i , 111 wo would call tlietii nowjutnyi , imyuhoro in inrsh : | | history before the battle of Uniting , says the Coinhill Mnprn/.ine , .lolliu Kobcrt , Henry , Thomas Hii'li'trVl - ( ' , fjoj-or , iuy nnd 1'oter in fact , the yiyuinon niseinblnro { , o ( Ilugllsh Bocluty . .ffononilly all eiuno over , as inilii ) naturally liavo boon e.v licet oil fiom ffontreineu of Htioh lii h icHpectabllit.\ , with AVlllliini tlio Con- quuror. ' liafore the coumiost the Into- kirn I'nyllBhtmin Imro vvitliutit exeoption tlioo uncouth nnd unpumoiiiit.'iMhlo cracKiaw names which wo now eondo- seoiulliifjh dcNoribo IIH Anylo-Saxon. To bo Hiiro , theseiiro the onlj'tino lOnglis-li miines In \.istcnco > the only ones /onned / ( llroctly from JiiH-lish ] loots mid smjicldiijT of ' > oil , vlioro these roots ( -row ns natiifally ns ( liimlolloiis , „ . iinMos , while all the test UiaL wo Iw.u * nowadays aio in tlio lump high Ciumiiinor else Jlobrow by orliii { ; , asiiuuli alloiis In tlio land as tlio CiirollnuHiiiul Atij-ustUBO.s , the Alexati- ilors nnd Dajruinr. " , that hnvo como over in Intel * tlniiM vvith Teutonic or Scandi- mviim.pilin iMiind priui'osius. Mo4 of tho-o ti'uo old Kngllsh names were tifrl v cnoiiirh la nil conscioncc. Tuk'o J lftlii-yth. foi' instance. , as a charming llllo for the- hero of a novel , or CJoiltfifu ns the oii-rinal of our modern Lad- , Godivii. JJ'it pretty in * tif'-ly , thov atl Meat down toj-othcr ns soon as the Nor- iniins canio. The natlvo Englltiliiiuiti , vith jfonuliu' liritlih snobborv , no .soonor felt the hi-t-l of the AVllliams and 1li.ni.ia . .i , , . . ,1 II. . . . . . , , „ , , 1,1 , , . , ,1.I , ( I lie look his revenpe IIOH ? Wliy , by eliri&teniii } , ' Ins own ignoble Suxon urala AVilliam and Homy , just like their Norman - man overlords , liven ' o tlio de ii er of our bloated aristocinoy in the eiibl end at the prebuilt day scndd I 'trey and Her- tlo to the bond school around thoeor- nor. MhiloCiweiidollne takes out Leopold in the broken jro-enrt , and Gladys stops nUiomo In the general living-room to mind Alyeriuni and peil the potatoes. Dr.HinioyiMotleo ] ) ninitctl touatnrrh- ul diseases of nose nnd throit. Uoo Wily. A Latlj Diiotnroi'liil\vi. Following the billlinnt succor of Miss Paweett at ( 'aiubriilyeMlle. Beleohco , a Uouniiinitm laily , took her deirreo re cently as dot-tiiir en dioit nt the 1'aris eonseivatory. Liito AIKs Tawcott , she obtained the hlglieat [ iltico at the ex amination for the licentiate's degiee , nnd her success wai not loss brilliant nt the examination for the doctor's degree. whether bho should wear a cap and gown was decided in the negative , one of the piofe : > sOt s reinnrkiiifr that , a.s in her aldry , metal bliouldnot bo upon inotalnor , color on color. Ono gown oujiht not , therefore , to hide another. The sub- jcet of Wdll < Helcesco's thesis was the lesfal t > tatuiof the mother under the Itonmn and the I'reneli laws. Ille. Belcesco ( lurinif tlies-i > yesirs in which bho has been a student , his never nilssed a lconat tlio law school , bho is a tall , flm'-luokini ; bruliutto , with n , \nrgo but w , ll "ilripjil ino-ith and a dK \ - /.llny sot of ovoa tooth , and is twenty- three yeais old. Ilor pironts gave her abov's educallon , and there nro few more iiocomplMied Latinists or Hellen ists than she. At the Sorbonne she was f loin the lli'st neil leeclved by the pro fessors , but nt. tlio luv school Hhe met Mime opposition. The yoitn ? Indy was obbcu on her grnduntlnfr day in a plainly nude black silk dross with collar and cull's , and her dark luiir was urtMiigeil "a la Grequo. ' ' Tliu tlicsiswiusresullnaohaiining1 voice , but with asdi htly foreign accent. Af ter it was over she wab warmly congrat ulated by the jury. Two other ladles , one French anil the ether llusslan , gained places behind Mdllo. Bolceico. Aeoriespondont mot the latter as she was leaving and asked whcthoi she in tended to stay In Paris , She wiitl she did not , but was returning- Luclnirc > t , to bo called there to the bar. "I shull never plead unless for woinon too poor to nay counsel , " bald the new "doctor. " "My father is well on" . "My great aim has' been to opsn a wnj for young' yirls of talent who are not so fortunate. " Veterans \Vatoiloo. . The Brussels correspondent of the T.ondon Times wuteb : "The Dutch general , Arnn Merlon , who was at the buttle \A'atoiloo , ha.s made an ajipoal totho Dutch \ Yatoiloooteinns to cele brate with him the be\onty-lifth \ anni- vcisarj of the battle , doven veterans. the young-osl of thtin born In ITDo and the olck'st in ITillt , luvo answered thonp- ped. Six of thijiiibtate thnt they are in want of siHsihlnnee , which the \vill , of courbC , receive. " j , ffoni n Skiinlc's Ulto. A cowbov named Chailes Monis was billon on tno no'-o bit veeks airo by a. hliiink while lyingnsloop in camp near Piobcott , j\ris ; . , and a few days binco died in great agony of hydrophobia. - _ _ _ - A ( ii-ailhii ; Contractor Itoblied. who resides In a teat nt the corner of Tlility- sciond ami Cumin ? . lie -Usitod ono of the hanks Tiidny afternoon and drew * < ! 0 , wlileh ho took homo and placid in his tent , nnd then stunted out to unhitch Ids team. During his absence the money was .stolen , nnd McCor- taitlc hastened totbo jiolicostationlierobo \ swore out a warrant for thourmt of his tonmstcr , named AloUonnU , whom lie sus pected of the theft , McDonald wns arrested in South Omaha jestcnlay by Chief Miilonoy , anil will bo luoufiht hew this inorahifj nnd exihiiayed lor anothci maiinnined U'oin Mc- Donnkl , wlio i > under nrrost How for a theft committed in So'ith Omaha. The money stolen from JlcConalclc was found on Mc Donald. Through coiohos Pullman palnco sleopoivs diningivrs ; , free reclining chair cais to Chicago and intervening points via the great Rook Island route. Ticket otlleo 10U1' , Sixteenth and Putnam lllol. UomrsTnn , N Y. , July 20. Diuhifj the Hochestcr-Coluinbiis gaiao this nftorivoa .lustlco Coy and seVeral constables and law nnd order league men from Irondequoit ap peared on the Kroinid and ordered the stop page of the cnino The spectators shouted nndordeicd tlio iiliyen la continuo mid fora law moments a. looi cu JIKO a 1101. r many ua otllclal Induced tlio officers to allow the H.nno toeontlnae , utul nfterlt was over Gen eral Blinker went bofoi-o a justice of the peuro and vouched for tlio iippearanco of the plnjers , who will bo oiiunined tomorrow. Identification. The body of the llouter found in the river oppajltoSouth Omaha Batuixlaj night Meant the undertaWiiK establishment of Hcafoyt Hcafoy at that plnoo , nwaitlnfj iilcntlllc.itloii. The remains are biillv decomposed , us they weioiiiKloabtedly in the river several days. Sox oral pirtlcs have xlcxval them , but hnvo notbeonahloto Mcntlfy them. An Inquwt will be liitd ut 10 o'clock thli inoiiuiifc' , An It 'Hun Niclinhi ICainorio wai arrested ycstenhy nftcinoon for assaulting ! ! brother lUill m with intent to kill aim. 'fho row occuried at a South Onuiliu beer trnrdoa Saturday nisht , nnd the Uctlin xvns Blushed across the arm with a knife. Ho is not dangerously xx'ouudtd. Dr. Susbdorff makts a specialty of dis eases peculiar to women. 1501 Fur uainst. OF INTEREST TO HIE FARM "What Rod Polled .Angus Are anil the Ad vantages they Posses ? . SWEET POTATOES IN VIRGINIA , Vlicn * the Delluloits Vegetable KoHohcs Its ! ' il'eutloii-TliP < - ltljlit Kind of Slicep to Itnlsu- 'llic C'lii-c of The lion. S. A. Comei"o'iv | < n thoful * Itnvinjf description of Ited 1'ollcil cattle , s.iys llio Jiuliitnii Kaftner : Many m lcoii inlsttiho ini'tillliiff Ilioni tlio "Kutl Anvils catlle , " 'Hits noril An- HIH Is not pi-ojiofli' used in spe.ilciiifr of this blued. They nro no uioro loluted to tlio Polled Aiifti ( 4 than ft icy nio to the sliortliorn or Ilolstoiii. 'Ilio origin is tiiK'cil in itnnthor direction entlioly. Fioni the luinotust tinio thci'u IIIIH lioon in Suffolk cotinty , ICu hind , this red , iiiuloy breud ralluil tliu "SulVolk Dun , * ' and f loin the o.irliuJt tlmu tmtilthu pres ent , always kiKuvii us the supuilor dniry biucd. Tttontj-Hvc years i > ; 'o tills Ijrood wiis ncarlj lost by the BWoopinjjraMiLros ofti dhoiibo known awtho lliiidcvpust. ' ' siin'j tlion Thoh'sojiH'ily accounts fur tlioir liuviny Leon llttlo hentd of. Color is always a solid , beautiful ilin-K' red , \\liieliis ti.uismittcd toall tlioir oil'- siu-inj , ' , ami ou'ii whcio crossed with broods of aclHTeroiit color DO pur cent of tlio f iiulos will ho led. They aio sibrolntolj hoi-nlesM , and wlion crowed with hornud breeds Ihoy inin't ] ) : this quality so sli'oiiffly thai out of ioJhalMjoulH'tliit ! ( [ ( 1 have bred nut ono hns horns , and onlj u fe\v \ linvo even hud loo-io kuolis. In si/.o they arc veiy good. Most of tlio huHh nt nitilurity weiyh from 1,800 to U'J)0 ' ( ) pouudb , and lowt biiullor in pro portion. Tliej msituro very c.irl.j , keep easy , ami mo hinootli , fine bono and muscle , Tliuy ui'o very freutlo anduiiby to han dle , and it is mroly that onu of the bulls UMH' yets ( TOhH. Their niillctn qualities aio liist-c'lib.s. They usually fe'lve a gm > \ laryemois of very rich milk , and a very valuable cliar- atloristio of tlio bioed is that mod of them ill millholo yc-ar , and fioin ono unlving to another , thin ni.ikiny n loiitf hi.ison in milk. on any brt cd tiioy ; ii'o crossullth , and thoirVrado anil full-blood bteois are as line , jiliunj ) , pony built follows as e\er went to nidrlcot , and are quli'k feelloH. They will huiltllo In u&hud like blimp , and ear anil slilp with the least posbiblo injury. _ Sueol I'ota of 4 in A'lrjjlnia. The sweil i > otato crop reiiuirc'5 some little ( ittonlion the ) oariiround , but the work is no ol lieiv\ : and is bri-lc only duriiif , ' the planlliiH find hario.stMja on1- , MIJS a writur in the Now Yoik Sun. The pliinter bi'jjins to prepare for tliti no.\t ye.ir'.sorop in midiummor by int- tiiig1 elffht-lnch sprouts from the grow ing vines. These ho buries in jirclty poor soil soino\\huro handy to the hoitbo and It'll vcs them theie , Keeping the weeds nway from thi'in , houuvcr , until they have produced a crop of lingor- lin s , or liltlo tiotiloes the kha of a mini's linger. Tlitso he gvther.s and blorus awuj in ashul or bain by bury ing them in what ho calls pine shut , the loiifjry \ \ leaves rakud up in Uio iino ) woods. "Thoro the litllo notitooti lie until Jilarch. Then the planter rakes them out ami puts thorn In abed. The boil is dug out of a lilllsido ( the hills aio very lo\v \ in this county ) th.it slopes to the south until a wldo tionch a foot deep i a ma do. Into this he shovels bamyaid miimiro and ) ) aelib H down until it is eight Inehes dcop. Then ho coM'fb the immure with two inches of black mold , brought from tlio woods. If the weather is enld he nny vet the bed with boiling \\ater. \ On the mold lie lays the lingtrlings so that tlioy are about half an ineh njurt nil over the bed and then covers them with two inches moro of the black mold. Tlion around the trench ho builds a hliallow box with a uindow-yluss cover , juot as hotbeds are arranged around No \ \ Voile. Thouyh the wind may bo eold , tlio Min is warm , and the tempo raturo in the bed rises. The little potatoes sprout right speedily and tlio fuimemiiulnocds hump himself to prepare the Iklda by ho tlmo the plants are roidy. llohind the boss , who \\alkfiofT tlio pateh , comothohnnils to plant , ifhbt there is a linn or a woman or a hig boy with a little beoop-slmppil trowel , This hand straddles the ridge , and , jibbing thotroHol into the toft earth between the footmailvs , draws it back toward himself three or four inches , forming a little trerifli. liight dlongalilo is n boy or a gill with a basKetful of fchoots from tlio little potatoes in the hotbeds , The youngster hands a shoot to the man , who It into tlio lit , tin troneli lui lim ; made , and yoos on to repeat the opeiu- tion midway between the no.\t two foot- maiks. Behind thin pair comes a hand with a bucket of water and a cup. Kaeh plant and liltlo tioneh is moibtoiied with n cup of water. Last of all i-onion onci who , btiuddllng > the ridge , stooj > s down and with his hands drawn the eaith .up over the plant , hut duos not pit itdown. I'ui'intrri say that ono gany of hands can plant a live-aero pateh in u dny. In July the harvest begins , and It is a t'oldon Inmost woilh gathering , A shoit ciop islifty biurels to the aeio , and a good ono 100 barrels , while exeup- tion.il land and evcontional seasons pio- ( luca Muuh uiops us nny not bo told of without oxeltinginoiedullty. A nor th orn farmer \\ould \ pay forhib farm out of every eiop , and live woll. At Oiuncook , alone , 1,000,000 birrels woio sold last season , while the ship ments from even the leantfavoied vil lages wire numbered by tlio thousand. Every day two tiainsof height ears roll uu over Iho Cnpo diaries route. They btopat oxorj station , and grw with the htojn , until nt last the locomotives can handle no mure. 'Jlx ; ItlKlit Kind ol'KIi'cp. To nil-o sliuop exclusively or mainly for wool or for mutton Is about as dls- astious as to trto maintain in this country union without liberty or liboity with at union , wiltesA. J , lilalculoy In the \Vrehtorn Stoc'kmaii and Cultivator. \Voinui-l Juno wool and mutton 'ono and inseparable.1 If wool weio the only JMO- ducl from bheop n eheep weigh ing eighty ponuilH vould bo much nioro prodtnblo than one twice that weight , for the general rule holds thai animals of the pinno speelot. and ago cat In the ratio of bi/.o , anil the weight of lleccoH Is In ratio of sur/aco / If the HUCCVH mo of the biuno conipactncn-i and lonytli of btaplo. Thus two sheep of eighty pounds each will oat thosiuno as orto of 1(10 ( pounds voight , 1)ut tlio sur face bointf niiich greater on the tvo small slioop the two will Irivo miu'h inoio wool than the ono largo fchi'op. The best breeders of merino sheep , however - over , Homo years ngo iccogni'/.ed tlio fact that the shcop of eighty pounds shorn and put on the mutton market did not boll for in mueh ii" the shtop twenty or twenty-five pounds heavier ; BO they gave attention to Imiirovlnj ; the size ty liberal feeding nnd solcetlon of the Inrgcr o\\os \ nnd "ram * , HO ( hut now the ewes In innny merino llnelcs wvljfh from 100 to 112-5 poundH and Hliearfrom tvolvo to twenty poundu , and the rium weigh fiom IHO lo loC pound' . My own two-year-old o\\oi , limning through tlio past summer In iv Hock of' 'UK ) , woliyh an inorn o of Ilo jwunds anil Hhear o\er llftoin pounds of wool. They iimU'li the Southilowiw in form and M/io and the lloeces nio three timesim henvv. Thew fattened and shorn will soil In Chiungo in the spilng for asinudi b. > thopound as ) the largest Knglhh sheop. and sold in the winter nnd spring with the lleeeos onlll \ out sell tlium , and I claim the ni'Mlnos are the belter mutton , lor the fat ii not so much laid on in huni'liiM lit onlj for the waste bnslot. Xo sheep tnlco on llosh more ti'iidlly than the modern merinos. Sk or eight weeks llbouil feeding with giuin Is sulllcient to mtiko them rollliiLr fut. .How to Hnlse TftiOioyH , It in just us easy to rjil'o turkeys ( is it to raise ehlckons after yen know how. Tiio th'st thing to do is It ) wcuio j'w > d bu'odlng slock , which should bo Htrouir. lu'.uuiv ami mature , sajs a writer in the Cincinnati CommrrciaHJaA'tto. It is impossible to iai o gooil turk . ' ) s fiom stock that Is weak , unlualthj or imma ture. Li ho begets lilce. As to tlio breed , the wrilor pre- fcis tlioVhite tlollnnd to the Uron/.o. They are not SD lui'go , hut uro lc s dUp.is il toraniblo , and are hardier while young , Iliusmalsliig themmure easily raised. Tholirsteggs laid should bo set umlor hciii. ' .riio-o laid inter shouUlhe given to the turkey , when she shows a d ' < lru to sit , Do nut eiowcl too nniiy in the nest. A turkey will co\or \ twont } or more , but it libcMto give her not more tliau Uveho. To prevent llee , spi'inklo sulphur , lime or powdered to- bai'co In tlm nc".t. 1'or the llrst tlirecdayyouug tiirkojs' food .slioulil consist of'Imrd-hoiled e'tfir and slalo biead , soaked In water ; alter this they inuj be fed oat meal , stile bread , scraps fiom the tiihle , et < ' . , but no coia meal , at * it is injurious to them. Do not iiogleelto giw them plenty of milk , either swetl or ehibborcil. The slightest degree of dampness is fatal to young tinker ; therefore they should be uia- lined in coops on rainy dnjs , and uiitilthe dew has dried on" tlui gniss In the morn ing. Ily the time thev aie siwecivs old grashoipeis | and ether luseets will bo plentiful , nd they will boabloto shift for thoinsclvos , butlhet should be fed at night , to teach them toeoino home to rooM. Those thnt were hatched earliest limy bo marketed nt Thanksgiving time. Those tt'hic'h worn lint.ctlii'il l.itm1111:1 vim kept until Christinas or later , as there is st demand for tuikeys from early autumn until late spring. The supply of fliht class tnrk Ms hasne\or \ been equal to the demand. Jlverjfanner should uiise a Hod ; of turlioys. lie will lind thnt WOor $100 derived from them will be a nice thing to "fall back on" wheiithoinorage crops have failed. Trciv Prollts-Oii I'/iper. A Ilnne ota correspondent of Faun , Stock mid Homo of Minneapolis main tains that black- walnut unit biilloi mil trees will ilonrUh inhih slate , in Dakota , and finther wes > t , and "there is mure money in raising tliun than In wheat or any other kind of ginin. " llealsoclaims that the trees will giow large lyiough in ten to fifteen years to 1)3 aMiilable fur lumber , whieh , to satholeast , is doubt ful. I3ut his plan of raibing tliex > trees is somewhat no\ol in the eyes of an old tree planter , for ho startsoutby iigiiring that the circumference of a farm of 100 acres is 10,500 feet , and ho pioposcs to plant tlio trees * in ono low four feet apart all nround It , requiring 2,02-3 trees , which lie snjs will bo worth 82-i apiece nt the end of fifteen years , or about $ G.OOUforwaitlngfifteeii years for a few dolline' worth of nut trees. A man wlio pioposes to plant blade walnut and butternut trots only four feet apart with the oxneetntlon that they will grow up to timber tices in stub crowded ranks cannot have n very clear idea of forestry ; possibly ho was think ing of \vhonmakinghisealeuliitioii \ on the ninnber of specimens for sur rounding his IGOncrpfurm , snjs"awriter in the .Now Yorlt Tribuno. Then , iigain , it would bo Interesting' to know whore a maiketls to be found at $2.1alreeiiftecn yeiiis lienco for lifteen-year-olil trees. It takes a. pretty good sized butternut or black walnut to fetch $23 on the stump , and near a good lumber market ill'this day , and theie is no indication of any great advamo in prieo within the next few decades nt least. It appinrs to nio that in seine instaneos liguies < lo load men asti.iy , oven if they do not lio. Qulns.t troubled mo for twenty ycyirs , Siiue I t.t'irtcl usjnij Dr. Thomas' Kleetilo Oil , bavonot liail an attack. The Oil cures sere throat nt onio. Mr.L.ctU Conrad , Stumllbh , MiOi. , Ott SJI , 'S3 , A5II3UICAN DOCTOItS. Views ol'I fin Ijoudon ienl lOilueatloii m cusses tli" piogresjs of ineilloaliMliication la the United stales. Though admitting thnt both imdieino nnd surgery hino been gieatlj ad valued by American praclioncrs , the artiilo rellccts , insonio degieo , the prejudice o.Nistiiifr abrond ugiiliist the recognition of American titles and diidonia" . This fcoling arises from u Idiowledge of the looseness of the laws in the states and to the absence of n eontiolling body that should llx the re- quiiomcnts for giadusitipn in Iho illlTor- out a'hools. The iinportfoco of piolini- Iniiry gcnoriil education is urged liy tlio Lancet and the example of New YorK , who-o legislature has granted a law al lowing Mudents in medical scools to pats their preliminary examinations any tlmo dining their professional eoinso , Is uhaiply criticised , "lint , " continues the Lancet , "Ills gratlfving to learn that the report of the Illinois state board of h alth laKe.s on the whole a favoiablo view of Aimricaii education and its prospects. One of tlio most hopuful signs is the Increase In tlio number of colleges o.Miotiiiir ceitain odu- tationul lequirements lisa condition of mntiiculiitlon , The number has risen from forlylho in I8S2to 121 in 1WKI. The Illinois lopoit givus as a further hopuful Blgnnn Increase in the number of colleges - legos whleh icqulies nttoinlnneo on three or more courses of lectures In Ihreo iliireientyoius , fiom twenty-two in 18M to sixty-four In 'JMO. A list i glum of iwentv'-sovon eollegos \ \ hl < 'h rcquire four yeuih1 study , while in 18H'onlj ) four did bo , and tlio millions of the report uiiticl- pate Unit tlnoo-fourtli of the medleal colleges of the United States will vlthin the coming jear voluntarily adopt the regulation of the Illinois board , iniulo in July , 1HS7 , requiring that after tlm soisioiu'of IKiJO- HI giiidunlos shall haso had four yearn of study and attended three annual cout es of lecturer , The modirnlion of this doniand will be apparent to the schools of ( ho slate * when they consider that in C7re.nl llrltnln tlio general medi , cal council IKIM decided on | i roqtilroinont f of llvoyenn for strictly moillcal study./ i Ctieatiiral o is due to the Illinois board | of health for u lng Inci powws which ib ' enjoys under its stale net of lofuslng the ' recognition of all diploma * from colleges which fall nhorl of KM minimum loqtilro- incutH Itnlsoivfiw * to ti'i'OKiil/o 113 'in good stand hi ) ; ' nny medical e whose graduate's n mount to 13w \ ofthoso who nulriiiilnte. " Illl'll llfltllllM. The duke of N'nrtlnmiborlimd Is ono of the Inth'eHt landed proprletnrs in Ciiento Jliltnin , To say nothing of his ownlnga in London , his pos esitlotiH in Surioy , Middlesex and Xoilhuinberland ngRrb- gnlo 12lHlHWncies ( , | th a lent roll of 8 > .S"OOi ) per annum. In N'orlluiniborlnna alone lie owns live e * th < s , 1ml ills Mid thai the IniL'er part of his eiiormoiH in come Is deiived from his propriolarv ; ia- teiest in Druniniond's banl'Tho innrqnls of Salisbury , premier nt pies- enl , OMIIS ai.OOOneii's , nnd us much of hi- real estate lies In London hols very , vciy rich. SPEC I Ah NOTICES. ' COUNCIL BLUFFS. "ITIOKLi : s niio > ( ( iiiiimsiui * i\tliii\i < imo l lct * ) | \ | nnii < .i < \ nidi Mri'iMi Niry cluiil ) If la ki n liiiincdliili-li Iniiulifof Jlib. . K. Noiuk , .n ? ! > . uilmt. AVAM'niDliilnj ) : loom Kill iilK.I limi o , ' i M iln st. "IJIOIt SU.t-Or : lll irulo for i uool rout - Aliiiiii stallion . ( UU. ii' ' lstdi-il In \\il- lacc , llj Dr Areliltialil , < lmi by Kutiinky C'l.iy , r > ic-.irsold. Apjilj to Up. 31 ici.u \VANTnn-n. > ol , i-lrl I- , > In A. P llmi. V } eliilt , IJU Fourth Mr-et Flu ! KIIXT 'PwoRool MHUurn lioususV. \ . l lj'i ! > r. . ' IVuI stri'oi. FOlt SVLE or Itciit-U.inloii lunTl , ' with lioitsu , byJ. It Itieo 10J Main St. . UoutKll piy n-iit viiottiiiu i in liiy ) a ho.noon T thfmiiotorins and In ciso ot vom < ! < illl at .my tlmo li'ivo jour Imully tliu lioinu ol i on Ihu following UTIIIS : Ahotiio world 9I.IH ) .itl2 | u'r iiinntli AllOIIIOWllllll f 1 , ' U IVtMS | KI ! Illlllllll. Ahoiiie woilliJLIW ) atfJ * | KT niuiitli. A homo wiiilli J.'l.'lh ' ) al'lii jur niuiitli. Alioinc wnild ? IIH. ) Ill fH I IT Iniillth ( Jllii-r prloH lionii'i oiilliosiini U > riin Tin iilxiio numtlilr piyiucnl" liu-liulo prliu'Ipil iindliiK'rcst. Korlu'll inrtlciiliiri call on or uildiussHID .Iiulil AVelK Co. OJJ liioiilwur , Uutinell lllulK In. TTKM KENT-TlipMiirproom , No 19. fwutinj J nn IN ill st M CJuiH' < \\fn IHVT'sovoril Iwuit Ifnl inolornli no ' tli til wo nil ! Iriilc fur ( Miiuiiilii'rivl v i : m lotsln Oniahaor OiMincll'tliills. ' 'Ihu Judil ii Wells to.J < jiincll lllulK In. F. M. Ellis & Co. , ARCHITECTS Anil Bull ling Superintendent Kminsti" nnd 4ti HID llulli ] Ins. Oin.ilu , Nol > null Kiionis "II anil 24H Mvnluin Illmk , Couin'tl l la. * -olnliil , J. 1) ' : i > Mi\it oPrci I I. . Mire HIT , MH- pro * I'll VIII If II II v\\AN CaililiT CITIZENS STATE BM f > f Ooiinoll IlluffH , Pnicl up Cnpitol $16OOOO Surplus anrl Profits SO.OOO Liability to Depositors. . OBO.OOO- OIHCTOIIS-I. : A Mllhi. ! ' 0. nicn > - P. f ; . Slim.ut ] . ' K. Hail..I. II Kdnmiisim , ( hiiiUa I' . Iluiiiiiin. Tiansii't Kcnuinl IniiilcliiK busi ness I.iisi'M tapltul nnd sin plus of any bank In boiitlincstcrn lona. INTEREST ON TIMt DEPOSITS. DR. BELLINGER'S Suigical Institute Private Hospital Cor. Broadway and Udth Stroot. 5P Olllltltll ItlllllsIII j l"irlln'lrcaliH ! > nlf ( ) tillnm-gleul nnd ehionlO illsunscs nnd cllst'iisiiof llu > lliod. ) I'l-luitodlsua-is t ( the HI Inaiy and si'Minl oiKiinas syphilis Hliliturc , cvslltH. spor- mat iiioliui' . liil iniinlioiiil.cual Impnteaco and vniiUnessi liratul sutci' sdilly I'aitk-ulii alti'jillnii iild lodKunscs of ( lie luiif.us Astlinm , I iiii'-iiiiiiitlnii. lli.'iuliltlH Ciitiiiib , Tie. I'.iialtKls ICIilnoy illsnaM-s ill lllalHles , It ? I flit's Di'-dUM1 , Kliiuiii itKrii.l'll3. ' I'.intir. Varloiuli- vdro 'i-lc , DroD'O , Tu- HUT. l > I-lUsl'M > f IllOI'VOIIIKl HIP. Clllllfl'Ut , .spliinl curt ut HID nniliiMllM ( > .iM > < ( ifllu > liniiiMJ , \ \ ' < Im veil ( Icpirlmcnt iloviili'd uxoltislvi-lj III till' 1 1 ( 'III 111 0(1(1 f I'tlM'llll ' ) ll Ul'llSt'S Mi-ilk-liicsuiitsL'Ciiruly iiicUiil mill fioudoiu iibsuniitiim. Cuiius > i > inilumu coiiflilt-nllal Adilrossi DR. BELLINGER'S Siir/ilcal / Iihtiliilc anJ rriwtc iiospiiai , C'T llroadiviijniiHt Jjlli Hi I'uiincll lllulTH , In. ALL WORK WARRANTED. J. D. JACKSON , Dentil Surgor/ . All kludsof wnrlc ( loin ) . Voncitn suvo IIIKV. lulf on your iioiil anilsllur Illllnsf liy o.iltln utiooin'J..Muirliun ' blouk , Cuiiiiulllllulli MAXON & BOURGEOIS , Architects and Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS iioomirio Miirintii nii'i'ij.ioiindi niiiiiH Iowa * KooniUU > Y. l.lfo llnlldlim' . UinaliiNi.l , ) . O FF ICR &PU S K BA3NTEEBS. loriicr.Miiliio nilllriinilwnr. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Dciikrs In fiiiilgn nnd ilnrnostlu cxoliiin o. ami li.luuht paid uu tlmo HE J. A , 1IURPKY UNO CO. , 1st Avenue unOl'Ist.s ( Sash , Doors and Blinds Iliiml mid Hcrnlt iiwliu ilo Suitliu arid I'l'inlii ' ) . ' . Hiulnitnr nil Unilf. 1'iiicli llr.u lids. hind I in uixiil I , ' . . ' > < I jii'i Inul dillvi'iol ( 'In in snwil nil. liy HID li-incl , "K' . All \snrU to bo c'hss. 'l- < ) liliiii | i'"Jll. MoUKI'AlllO.NAUIISOMOITBIi. " C. A , BEEBE & COMPANY , WlKili'niilo ami Hi-lull | Hcalcru In FURNIT U f/iirjfht block and J.owukt Prices. Deulcra , kend for Calalojuo. Noa. 203 an d i.07 Broadway , and 1101 and 21XJ 1'ierco Street , Council CluDfu , ! %