0 THE O3LAHA DAILY FRIDAY , JULY 25 , 1890. THE IOJK ! COUNCIL DLUFFS , OFI'ICK , NO. 12 PEARL ST , Delivered by dirrlor Irinny linrt of tlicClty. II. WTIU'ON , - - - .JIANAOKII. o , x , u. Nljiht KlltoiNo.Z , . MllXTWX. S N. Y. T , Co. Council Hluffs Lumber Co. , conl , Tbo funeral of A , H. ( Jncyvns \ held roster- tiny morninglicv. . U. C. Frniildliiotllclatliii- . .Tudh'o Dociiitr hud u light day of It. tbero bclru' litllu business oven In the line or motions. Hc'vlvnlniectlntT.il'ontliitiopneli ovcnlnp In tlio lent corner of Avenue 11 and ' ' 1'iveiity- fourth street. Miistc'r Tominio Burke , son of Pinlpy litrite , cdubratcd his birthday yraterJuy bv u litllu oumpiiny nthls liuinoon .Soutb Si-Nth street. Un' . nnd Mrs. 'J , .1. Mnclmy last cvenlnj , ' CJiitertnlni'd tlio invnibon of St. Paul's vestry , n Hocinl tii1dnthu | > lncoof the usuul order of IniHlllCSH , Permit to ninrry was ycstcrelay Rranted H. T. Ilesle.vandL'ora Holnven 'ii , both of Mln- tletiiiilHoto JlitrryV. . I.ovvh nnd Vim West of l.oveliuul. JJr. Conk htu purchased tlie nrcperty whcro ho lias tK-cn lldn Ioin Icuifttlnionn l will nt mice remodel It nnd .imku it a plea-siiiitund nt- triu-livo homo. .ritilj o Tltornell htis llstcne < l 'to tlm iirgu- incnts on the motlwi of a now trial in the mse of l-'llcklnnervs Siedcntopt , He Inn tiilicn It utidornih'Ucincnt. M I I { , \Vllliams \ received a tclcirrnni yester day inforinliK ! him that bis brothur in I'ottu- villo , Pn , wmdylnif , and holefton tliuinorn- iiif * train lor Unit ptiicc. 'J'ho ' dciiitH.'i'.itic . i-ouiity convention h culled to moot in Council Uluflu Wednesday , .luly UO , at 11 o'clock a in. The ciiucusua will bo belli next Sulurdny evening , 'J'hc caw of Tlioiniifl Kltlnnei * , jr. , charged with selling whisky tit Lnko Maiuiwn , was enllcd In .lustle-u Hninctt'i ollico ycstcnliiy nnd continued until Augu-st S by ut'n'eincnt of the counsel. Mrs. Klleii Ilolmos now steps into court nml iiftUs for n divorce from 1C. .1 , Holmes , on tlio ground that liodosertotllior and her little child. Hho mils for thu custody of the child , wlilcb h now four years old. The poll tax collector bus bagini the expe riment of forciiif'delinquents to pay by eoin- incnclnB suits in thu just leu courts. He will doubtless it ml Ita pretty slow \viiy and ono which will not iirovo very lucratfvo to the city.The The jury In the Emlscn-Sclucdsnck d.itn- HKC ease retired ntI o't-lotilt j'estcnlay after noon. At lOo'clock last nlirlit tlioy sent for the court uinl uslted for sjiuclal Instructions onsuvcnil points Involved. Tlio vciiltctvas \ uot reached at midnight. Ollleor llohleii last nlgbthnd a lively tnsscl with Ifrnnknnd Charles Guun , who werodls- turblnctliopeneeon upper Broadway. The pnlrol wiiKon took them to the contra ! station , nnd they will explain the difficulty to Judge MtCit'U ' this inorniiig. The iilnn.s and specilleatlona for the new Methodist church were on oxhlbltioii vcstor- eluy at Iho oMco of F. M. Ellis A Co. lifda will bouskeil forut once , nnd ns EOOII a-s the i-on- tructs can liu iiuulo tlio work of building will he commenced. The old building will bo torn down. Mrs. E. Dennett , 011 North Sixth street , was light in ) ; her gasoline stove jesterdny noon wheniiliid in jiasslnjj by noticed thu initiatory llaino , mid notwitlisttindlnp : the process of KCttiiijf a gasoline steve Into action became alarmed ut what ho supposed VMS a lire. Ho yelled and tlio lire-alarm was skirled , Vic Jeiinliib ( , the well known Upper Broad way Kroecr , was surprised yesterday by the visit ofun oftlcernnd u lequcst to eoinu to the city intiMhur.s ollieo and settle the coats and puy the customary fee charged common carriers. One of his doli\ \ cry teams hauled one loud , lint it proved to bo tin expensive lend. lend.Tho The flro depaitmcnt wt called out yester day afternoon tosupprcss 11 bl.izo that had broken out in a llttlo barn on "Uncolu avcnuo owned byf. . G , Uttfcrbaek. The run -vvaa n very long ono for n 11 the eoniinnles , ami by the time tlioy reached the place the barn was ubout consumed. Tbo little that was loft wni saved , Wednesday evening three \vomenjhlwd 5.1 rl ( rfronilioiiimt'.sljani on 11 road wayaiid drove it to Uinalia. They returned about midnight 4ind when they got to Ollleor I'utonou's beat lie discovered that tlioy nil wcro vcrv drtiult and ho drove the whole outllt to the central itntion. Yesterday morulii1 * ; they wore lined tlU eneh. The funeral of Uuclo Matt Scanlnnoccurred resterduy afternoon and vas Itirttely utteiulcdy Iloth Knights of Py tlilns lodges turneel out in full force. All the butchers In the oity aj- ) pean-cd In the 'iroeession mounted. Tlio f u- ncnil services were concluvted by Hov. Maclcay. The body \vus \ buried la Walnut Illll ccinetcrv. It is suld that E.V. . llulnos of the New I'aeillc Is vi-ep.irliifrto retire from tbo busi ness , hnviiiB urnuificil to dispdso of his Inter- , csts to CiiiituiuVilllinn Jones of Idn Orovc. Mrs. Unities' health Is not Kood , which Is tlio iimlu i-eusoif for seeking a change , it being their Intention to taken season of re t and recreation bofoie nialn ciigugini * ' in business. The colored people of Council Bluffs , or at least u few of them , hold u nieotinif on Wed nesday ovenliij ; for the purpose ot olectinif ueleKate.s ! to the colored anti-prohibition con vention to ho held In Diibuquo on August I. Two delegates weronamctl they are ex- psotul to go Into the convention with lit least a beer ko full of fncts about the bporullon of the prohibition laws in Council Blulfa. Tlie Courfalii ) ; club held a mooting last ovcnliiK In Colonel Ualley's oftlco. The IX-KU- liu-buslncss oftho club was trniisacted ana when that was linlshcd the dotalls of n l ) % wolf hunt were urniiiKcd. No dale was llxcd for the hunt , bat \vlll take place as soon as Iho trammer dews am on the grass suniciently lu-avy tocnuhlcthodojs to follow the trail ana the dues of the members paid In todofi-ay the cxjionsos. Mayor \ . ti. nuiiRhnof Ilarlaii was in the city yesterday , llo says there arohix saloons In lliirln.il , two of thorn being original pack age houses. The attempt to dry up Hurlim hns not proved very successful and ao the nu- thorlUes endeavored to line the | iroiirictdw f-J , " > caoli month. The oilulnal i > acltiuc houses refuse to nay , and the others nro now rlnlm- liiK1 Unit IfoaoRiilooii docs not have to pay others ought not to pay. Airs. T , O. Johnson , the Indywho was so frightfully burned by falling upon u steve on the afternoon ot July -1 no her homo on Twentieth avenue , has been safely curried through all the dangerous periods that hnvo. ' followed her fearful injuries , nnd Is now rapidly recovering , City 1'liyslclaii .Jennings bus nttended her , and ho regards the cuso as one of the most rcnmrkible on record , Over lifty pounds ot Foster's burn remedy , mecca compound , was used in the treatment. A serious and most painful accident befell Eunice Onvson , the bright llttlo seven-year- old daughter of Air. J , C. Grnson of TUB llii : ! forco. Blio fell from n hammock on "Wednesday evening anil sustained a compound fracture of her left nnu below the elbow. Thofotvo ot the full wns so grout that the broken bones were driven through the tender llesh anil Into the ground. The llttlo ouo's Injuries were in tended to by Drsr Hnnchutt and Smith. 'J'ho most lainontablopurtof the newspaper , railroad and hotel moils' thrco-to-ono blootly light at Iho I'lU'itlc house Wedncsdiiv evening- wns the tad effect It liad upon Mrs. Snjjuln , wlfoof ono of thoprindpah. Hho bus but recently returned Ironi nu nsylum , where she hivs been wutly benotlUHl by a lengthy cour o of modleallreatinoiit for mental and nervous troubles. She sustained a severe shock when her husband was brought homo hi the evening , bruised and bloody , ana it wns feared for a tlmo U would tin-owner back Into thosumo unfortunate condition she was in before- she went to the asylum. Shu is still siuioringgi-oitly from nervous prostra tion and the oxcltenient produced by the shook. Tlio first prosecution that lia.i been made for many years to forvo the collection of poll tiui was successfully inndo before Justice liarnolt yesterday , J\i't > loix'd iinui. who goes thi-ougli the worM buiileucd with tlio extra ordinary nuino of Urant Mopplti ) ' , or Mopping Grunt , wfUH'd to pay his poll tux after re ceiving duo notice. Ills refusuH were many nnd somewhat Impciliucnt , nnd I'ojl ' Tax Collector McCleran eonoluded to ninio an ex- ninplo of him. Ho owed onlyfJ , but vlion the case was concluded In Darnell's court yesterday afternoon the Judgment docket bhowed St'-ViS the total costs. JHs em ployer , ono of the market pnrdenors near town , liad been gurnishccd , uud uuld tha full amount frouiMoppliiu's ' wugcs. City Attorney Stewait uroseeulod tie case. 1WS ABOUT HIE BLUFFS , Ilall Waives Intubation from His Cot in the Patrol Wagon on the Slreot , THE PACIFIC HOUSE RIOT C/\SES / \ , ( icitcrnl Agent McC'lliilnuk . of tlic Hoclc Muml 1tc.sijiis Mr . IIiill'H A Had Confidence I'orHuiial ' N' yesterday ut 1 o'clock Hull , the wife mur derer , was taken from the hoipltal and | > lnectl ! n the patrol \va on , guarded by n liliitoon of police , nnd taken to .Tustico Bur nett's oflleo for arraignment for his awful crime. So fur H-J the removal o ( any pos sibility ofescnpo w.i3 concerned , the presence of tlio police \viis unnecessary , The old man Iny 01111 imitrow In tlm bottom of the patrol wnirou as helpless us a now born babe , nnd the three ofllecM who occupied JLlio scats bo- slilo him , holding an umbrella over him anil fnmiltitf lilm , wore more like tender ministers of mercy tliiin.jrrlniKUiinls conducting a mur derer to Jail. The patrol chovo slowly up to Baricctt'solllce , and Caiitnln Martin got out anil went up the nnrrow stops alone1. Tim newspaper reporters wcro waltini'In the lit tle olllce for the appearance of thu murderer , mid when the trllccr informal the Jusllco that Hall wits too frail and weak to bo carried up the narrow step , and uskod the pleasure of the court , thiicourt anil the reporters went do\vn stairs nnd climbed Into the wigon , and ttin briefest iirelliiilmiry cx.milnnllon In the history of criminal jurlsjiniitoaco was holtl In the street. " \Vhatdo \ you wish to do I'1 the court In quired. Tim old 111:111 slowly raised Ills eyes and looked Intently Into the kind fuco of the jtidfrc. His lips moved slightly nnd tin In- uuillblo sound escaped Ihotn. "I > o you wMi towalveexainlnatlon or hnvo a hcnrhigr1 Aguln there was n faint nnd RurRllntr sound , and tlic justice leaned over and placed his cnr close to the lips of the murderer. Tin : DII : man was within threes fuel of the murderer , with his head bent forward llstcn- iiiR Intently for the response , but the words , articulated with great difilculty , were In audible. "All right,1' ' said the Judge. "Ho snys ho don't care what we do , " and ho handed u nnllmus already prepared to Captain Martin. Ttiotnltlmus committed Henry Hull to the county Jail without ball to await his trluL for murder In the iirst derive ? . The twoolliecrs who wore holding the uiubrcllu and funning him did not leave their places. The Justice and tlio reporters stepped down and the wanonvna driven slowly up Broadway nnd down Bancroft to tlio county Jail. Tlio Bancroft route was chosen on account of the ccd.ir paving and to avoid the useless torture to the old mini , oc casioned by the jolting on the rough , granite blocks on Main street. A prcut crowd of peojilo had gathered around the wijton , anxious to get a look nt the wan face of the murderer. At least a hundred of thorn were women , and many of thorn iiithelrea cniejs to see Uiu ni.in who had so crnellv taken the lifo oC his faithful" wife , climbed upon the wheels of the wagon. The sidewalk wm densely ) iacked , but Of- Jlecr Dc'Spaln , who was shicldingthoprisoncr with t lie umbrella , nrovolclngly held it so it shut off every opportunity to catch oven a glimpse of flio couch upon which the mur derer was lying. Hull was ntcmco taken Into the Jail and placed In one of the cells in the cylinder , and turned over to the sheriff nnd the county physiclJii. - There Is little prospect Qf him ever being tried for hi" crime. The wan face , expressionless ns that of u corpse , and the vacmtixed : ! sture of the glazed eyes , Inill- cnto but too well Unit nature is about re.idy to appeal his case from earthly courts to the great nnd Hunt tribunal wliero all n.ust bonr- iMlgned. Jtla scarcely probable thut ho will Ion ; ; .stand the conllnemuut and rigors of prison discipline. A. new incident In thu case was developed yesterday by the arrival in the city of Mrs. Ella Smith , n sister , and the only living- rela tive of thu murdered woman. She is the wife ? of u .ivell-to-do farmer living near Onuwa , In. , nnd tlio first Intimation she had of the murder of her sister was contained in ii letter from overseer of the poor Jlnrt Hurdin , who wrote to her u few days ago. After recollecting the fact Unit Mrs. Hull had endeavored to procure transiwrtatlon from him to go to Onawrt for the purpose ) of visit- iiiK her sister ho made inquiries among the children and learned the address of thesistci * . Ms.Smith 'ciimo down on the first train after receiving the letter. Slio liad lost , all trace of her sister and had not heard from her for twenty-four years. All the facts of tlio crhno and the existence of the children were Imparteil to her. She asked to bo taken to the children nt once , unit Hard in took her to the residence of G. " 1C. Hesso. who has the blue-eyed four-year-old baby. She expressed a desire to take the children homo with her , provide them good homes and take care of them. It is i-ulto probable her request will 1)0 granted , as she says she Is abundantly ivhle to do so. The older child Is living with AV. JI. Beck's family. Xnttco to Contractors Tlio building committee on the First M. 13. church of Council Dluits , In. , will receive sealed proposals for the erection of anew church on the site of the present church , corner Broadway and First street , according to plans and spccincaliom to bo seen attho cilices of the architects , Jlerriam block , Council Bluffs , 011 ana after Thursday , July til. The committee reserves the light to re ject any or all bids. Proposals to bo delivered to tlio uiulevblgaod orV. . S. Mnyne , 101 Pearl street , Council niuffs , on or before noon of Saturday , the lid day of August. If. M. lli.iisit Co. , Architects. Dr. Hovers' ofllco moved to20 K , Main. The Itlot , Cases in Court. II. E. Gtlmni , the AVorld-HoraM reporter who precipitated the riot at tha PaclHo house on "Wednesday evening by strangely refusing to bothuinpoU , was not found by the ofllceH detailed to arrest him during the night , and yesterday morning came into court and sur- 'rendered ' Ms handsome person Into its cus tody. Ills bond was quickly fixed and ho was permitted to continue His rustic for iic\vs and business for his paper. Tlio eases were set for hearing at 5 o'clock last evening , and nil the principals wcrothero but Saguln. Ho was represented by his physician , Dr. Macrae , by n certificate to the effect that ho was too seriously injured to appear. All the cases were accordingly con tinued until today , or until Htvjjuln can bo oa hand to defend and prosecute. llo is even -worst ) hurt than it was supposed ho was utter tlio end of the- bloody fray. The vicious blows htruckupon his head by Ilayues1 bricks have Induced considerable fever , and his physician has dceiucd it ncccessnry to enjoin quiet and rest , If you wish to sell your property cull on the Judd&Vlls \ \ Co. , U. B , Judd , president , OOii Broadway. J. G. 'Upton , real estate , B'7 Broidway. Parties knowing themselves Indebted to the Council Blurts carpet company will pleao call and settle ut ouco with cash or by note , Gi ; II or ill Agent Motllntook IOHJIIS. | Several days ago Jerouio Mediated : , who bus boon no long the general agent of the Hock Island iMllroud ut Council Bluffs , neat his resignation to the company iindyestor- day ho surprised his friends by informing them that It 1md been sent and accepted. Tlio resignation caused almo-it a sensation In rail road circles , ns Mr. McCllutoels had beeu en- endly looked upon as ono of the llxturesot the company lit tills point. Cou | > 16d with the information from Chicago that Mr. McClln- tock's resignation had been accepted tauno theiatclllgenco that his successor would bo J. X UotIvno lias been Ids able assistant for many years. lloththo gentlemen arc among the most iKiiiulur In the city , and regrets and congratu- lutloiui are heai-d oil every sldo. " 1 have resigned und Joe U to succeed mo. I am going to tuko u ii-st , nfter which 1 don't know what I nhull do. " But it was learned from him that ho will bo in uo hurry to cuter ngntn upon the dutic'of a railroad position , ns there nro several tempting offers nwnttlng his uc-ccptunce Uurlng the conversation with him Mr. KofT entered the ticket ofilco nnd upon uolng eon- firatulatcd tnid only to says "Hove the Hock Island route , but I think more of .leromo IcCllntoclUhiinof the whole ro.id. " There wcro tx'nru in Joe's eyes us he spoho the words , nnd the fedlnghoevlnced Isslmred hy nil the omploj'oi of the road who li.ivo long boon associated with Mr. McClintook. The resignation takes effect on the 1st , mid Jlr. Hell will ( VMiniio the duties of the posi tion. His appointment is u deserved compll- nicnt nnd nn uc-knowlcdginont of his fult'iful ' nnd competent services for the company dur ing the yeaiMhohas hold responsible posi tions In its employ. Mnndel k Klein uru otferhiR great induce- meat to housekecpcn during these hot days. Wo nro receiving now good ) dntly und can offer ( treat baraalns In carpets , bedding , coolt stoves , oto. wo wish to uriko room for our fall stock.Vo would bo pleaded to have you flpurowith us for cash or on the installment Plan. Wo will ship all iwotU free of chnrgo within u radiuaof 100 tulles. Homombur. MAXHKI. iS& KI.HI.V , 'J O Broadway. C. Blxby , steam lu'.itlnjr , sanitary en gineer , 013 Llfo bulldlnif , Ojnlr-i ; liJi Mer rliim block , Council Itluflj. * CoiUldeiive "VI nn Onicor ( Juinn , at tlio Union Pacific trans fer , lias been the means of safely landing be hind the bars und glvlngono more of tlio con fidence men who Infest the union depot a peed start toward the penitentiary. The con fidence ) sharks hnvo cuught hundreds of vic tims among the travelers at the transfer and buvo success fully -worked .every known con- lldenccnco game there In splto of tbe vif- Ilimco of the ofllcerj , The latest pinie Is the "slipper raclict , " und it has caught n score of victims in the last ten days. The shark' selects his victim nnd approaches him familiarly us un old friend. If lie lias lonritoJ the victim's name so much the better , but if ho makes n mistake and calls Drown Smith , Hro\vn thlnU.i It Is only u ease of mistukon Identity , and it is all right. The shark 1ms just returned from tlio west , and Is overjoyed to meet Smith , fur lie 1ms souse very line presents for him. He lakes him aside and opens his grip and takes out several pairs of ilncly beaded moccasins nnd tells Smith ho has brought several pairs of them for him. but didn't expect to see him so soon , und is delighted to have the oppor tunity of giving him tha presents so much sooner than ho expected. Smith thinks it Is n case of mistaken Identity , but sees the op portunity of KCttinu a nlco present mid keeps still. Unfortunately the slippers lire toosmull or nil too large , and Smith's heartaches with disappointment Dnt the fellow 1ms a whole : runk full of assorted sizes , and bo invites Smith to RO with him to the buKgago room uitlgct atlt. On the way tbo shark recol lects that liWms not paid his excess baggage charges "and quickly discovers that ho lacks a few dollars of having enough to pay with. fie has plenty of stuff , mid ho proposes to ? ivc Smith not only two or three moccasins for himself , but .for all his relations and friends if ho will advance him the few dollars required , Smith feels mean but avaricious mil he gives up the money. The shark goes lo hunt the buggagu master niul forgets to return. This racket has been played on several prominent gentlemen of this city , and it was being successfully played upon a Bisscngcr from Corning , .Mo. , named P. S. apgutt , WcJiiesJay evening , when , Ofllccr Quiiin interfered and put the smooth young man who was working it under arrest , and called tlio police patrol wagon and bad him locked up in the central station. Ho gave the name of James Bailey. "yesterday ho was identified in the city Jail by several of his victims , \vlionthocaso was called hut evening Judge ) ISlcGoo bad no dinieulty in securing sulliclent evidence to liolil hiinto the grand jury. His bond was llxed at fJOO , and In default ho was taken to the county Jail. AVe close our store at ( > p. in. during warm weather. JMueller music company , 1U2 Main street. - The Slanhattan sporting headquarters , 418 13 road way. M'JiKSOKAIj J'.t ItA GJIA IJ18. Mayor Kecd of Mauawa lias gene on a trip to California. Jlajer Cole of Pacific Junction was In the city yesterday. A. A. Watts of Ncola was greeting iriends hero yesterday. M. Holbrook , the Missouri Valley banker , visited the Bluffs yesterday. Mrs. W. L. Baughnof Ilarlan has pone to Idaho on a visit to relatives and friends. Harry Hoffmayr , who Is in California , writes that ho has regained his old weight , and is enjoying himself gardening and hunt ing , ut thu same tlmo regaining health. Lieutenant Gallagher is now stationed at Fort \Vlngntc , N , M. Mrs. Gallagher writes to her" father , Henry Paschcl , that the weather there has hoeii very comfortable , there 'being no such heated spell as hero. A good hose reel f rco with every 100 feet of Uoso purchased at Bixliy's. t The I'rc.sideiit and tlio Guard. Mouxr Gitr.TXA , Pa. , July 24. There were two important matters to engngo the utten- ' tion of members of tha national guard ut Camp Hartran ft today , one bcini ; the arrival of the presidential party from Snsliington , nnd the other the formal appointment of General Snowden of Philadelphia to bo majorgcncr.il and successor to General Ilartrauft as commander of the Pennsylvania nrmy. The presence of the president drew u great crowd , llesidcs tUo president there wcro In the party Secretary of War Proctor , Postmaster General Wanamaker , Attorney General Miller unel Major General SehofloUl. The recaption was cordial in the extreme. President Harrison paid tlio national guard some high compliments. A review of lOJO ) , troop.- ) , including u United States army de tachment , took plncoat 4:30 : o'clock. At DiliO the visitors returned to Washing ton , delighted with the trip. Modesty. LONDON , July 21. Through a phonograph , today , Mr. Gladstone listened to remarks from General Sherman nnd others given at a recent n.eetinjj in Now York. Mr. Gladstone was deeply interested. Ho said bo Is so accustomed to receiving notes of kindness from America that his vocabulary of gratitude has been ex hausted. If any tiling could lead him to question the soundness of their good judg ment and make bimbelievo .Americans liable to bo misled from n right understanding of human nnturo it would bo the exceeding warmth * with which they are always pleased to f i-amo their views of bis character. Tilly NordcU'K Tain of Woe. Tilly Nor3o.ll , a young Swedish girl of rattier prepossessing appearance , has en listed the services of Judge Bnuulos In her bearcli fora husband. She is anxious to be come the blushing brldo of Nets Anderson , and the judge uccominodiitlngly Issued a warrant for tlio arrest of the young fellow an tlio chnrgo of deduction. Anderson was arrested last evening. Ho is not desirous of becoming the head of a family Just at too present time , but thinks it preferable to a term In the penitentiary , and u wedding in Justice Brandos' court is nmong the proba bilities of the near future. A Great Instate. CHICAGO , July 24. A dispatch from Butte , Mont , , says : A sensation was created hero today by the tiling of the will of the Into Judge A.\T. Davis , The document , which was dated In Iowa In ISSil , makes his brother , John Davis of this city , solo heir. Aiimilties nro also given to two Illegitimate children , The estate Is valued at I.OOO.tKK . ) . Street Clounei-4 Strike , NEW Yonic , July 21. All the drivers of thcf street cloaningdopartment joined the strikers this morning- and were almost ut a atandstlll , Nearly -00 men are out. 1'lro Itocord , CHICAGO , July 3-1. The Alston manufactur ing company's establishment ( paints ) burned tonight. Loss , fltW.OOO. Iloth Worn Killed. CHICAGO , July 24. At Pullman tonight Miss Zora Warner started across the tracks , not scoln ? the MIcliljrAti Central fust ex pro s coming. William ( . 'nrtv'lKlitspriinK forward and cmlcnvorod to savd tier , but bet i ho and tlio young woman \vtro stntclt by tlio tndn nnd Instantly killed. / A Xew i * < < flimiRicr. : "AAf mxoTo.v , July * \ , [ Special TcleKram to TIIK 13Kn.J J. ! > . Innian lias been ap pointed a fourth class postmaster at fjuarry , Mnrsnnll county , In , , vice K. B. Sinclzer , re- ntirlinil. . * liomls Aeuopiecli WASHIXOTO.V , July \ , [ Special TcloRrnm loTiu : Hr . : . ] Jlonds nccoptcds SISI , " at * ' " ' - ' ; $ - > , : n,3.-iO ) atjl.31 and below. ' TUB XB\V rit i\8 UllY .NOTI3S. How Th yVIII I.ookVhcu They Com From the I'I-RHN. The president mid Sot-rotary AVlndoin have approved the designs of the now treasury notcH provided for by tlio no\v silver bill. These notes will boot oitflit clllforcnt ilonomhmliotis us follows : One- dollar , two-dollar , live-dollar , ton-uollur , twenty-dollar , uttv-dollar , ono-huml red- dollar and otiothoiisanddollnt1.Vhllo eacli note has a distinctive deslffii out- sldo of its viiluo designation , they will all resoluble in ironenil form and clinniu- tcrlstles tlio present le < rnl-tender notM. 'Ihoy will bo printed in muck on the face a nil in green on tlio back. A no\v feature of the notes , intended to prevent rntaingor nltoratlon , is tlio printing of their value In l > lr ( blituk lot- turs across the kit'lc. .Tills will be done in tho.cnso of tlio ones , two- - * , lives , tciiH , twenties atiil fifties. Block flyurea will boused in the case of the one latmlrcd nnd ono-tliou iind-dollnr notes , as the width of the imto will not admit of the use of letters of the desired size. The notes will dllYor from all previous issues in bearing the words "United States of America" instead of simply "United .Slates. " They will say on their face that they are redeemable In coin and on tlielr backs that they are legal tender for nil deb In , public and private. Portraits will ba displayed on the dilTor- cnt notes , so fur as selected , as follows : Ex-Secretary Slanton on the ones , Gen eral Thomas pn thu fives , General Shori- ( lun on tlio tens , Admiral Farragut on the one-hundreds ami General JMoado on the one-thousands. The vignettes for the two , twenty anil fifty dollar notes will probably contain the portraits of General Meijh err-on , ex-President "Will- lam Henry Harrison and ox-Sccrotury Moi'rill respectively. The vignettes of Thomas nnu Shoriittin will bo placed ox- netly in the center of the face of the notes , all the others being- placed on the sides. Iiiflniimmtioa of the lUudder Is promptly enred by the -\vatcrs of Excel sior Springs , Missouri. Karly Da j H In Jlenehvooil. In recalling the memory of the early days at Doadwook Colonel Patrick said to a reporter for the Denver News : "There will novel * ho another Dead- wood. Prom every state nnel territory of the union thousands Hooked to the spot , and yet it was the bost-natured crowd I over saw. At one son son it was during- the campaign for county shoril ! it was customary every dayiromll to 2 o'clock to see from 3,000 to 7,000 men collected at ono of tlio wtreot corners , the main gathorinp place of the town. A platform made of cordwood wis a permanent - manont fixture at the spot , and behind it was a blackboard. Every day before noon somebody ascomlod the platform and wrote the "names of ton to twenty persons who would bo expected to de liver addresses from the rostrum for the edification of the people. It mattered not whether a mun coulel speak : no ox- cijso was received , and if any victim at tempted to escape ho was seized and car ried to the spot by main force. Once there ho could advance any sentiments ho liked and was always accorded a re spectful hearing until somebody began to tli inlc ho had talked long enough. The ii rat intimation ho received of the fact was a blow from behind which sent him headlong from his perch. Ho was knocked down with an empty tea chest which was attached to a rope and drawn back into the store to bo used upon the next STJoaker. Tlio crowd screamed with laughter at the odd appearance of the speaker as ho fell forward , and another victim was produced. I know whereof I speak , ' Vontinued ; the colonel , "for I felt the weight of the tea chebt myself. " 1'rojjress. It Is very important in this ago of vast ma terial progress that a remedy bo pleasing to tlio taste and to tbo eye , easily taken , accept able to the stomach and healthy in its natura and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Figi is the ono perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic Icnown. Iocam ! 5 Mad on n Train. "For heaven's sake call an officer , " cried Conductor Wanjon , leaping from the Little \liaml \ passenger train before it came to a stop in the depot at Colum bus , O. , followed by a score of bxctitcd passengers. "Thero is a man raving with hydrophobia in the car. " Two weeks ago Vance S. Sollloy of London , O. , was bitten on the cheek by a hound which ho was attempting to put out of his house , hays a dispatch to the Chicago Herald. Saturday tlio dog showed signs of hydrophobia and Sollloy , much alarmed , was on his way to the city to place himself for treatment in a hos pital. As the train neared the city ho sullered .a fit nt tlio sight of a glass of water , anil , barking and snarling , at tacked the passengers , who Hod to the platforms and , as soon iw tlio train's ' speed admitted it , jumped olT. The im- fortunnto man was safely taken to the oontrnl station to await advices from his friends , where ho now lies sulTering spasm after spasm. _ Tlio AVoiunn Imvyer. Tlio American female bar Is just now receiving Its first substantial boom , snys the Illustrated American , The novelty of the situation is wearing oil , the preju dice In the common ml nil against the woman lawyer Is disappearing' ; the law departments in the colleges and univer sities are opening 1q her ; there has come a demand for her services In every sub stantial legal firm ; and the women her self has learned thut , tlio profession is not only possible and practical , but elevating anil remunerative. To draft the will or take the acknowledgment or antl-mor- tom examination of the dying womnn , her presence is esUucjially welcome. In drafting the details , of bills of sale , tak ing an inventory of house-hold goods , reading the record * ) of real estate , drafting ami recording deeds , she is also skillful. The Glrl'H'Otlicr Knot. " \Vhoroou curtli'lp ' that girl's other footV" This remitt'lc * was uttered in an audible whisper by an excited individual in a loading up-lown cafe the other afternoon , and the person addressed looked in amazement at Ills questioner , s-iyn the Now York Star. Hut examina tion showed only ono tiny buttoned gal- tor in sight , and the fair owner did not have a pair of crutches or two canes to assist her either. Tlio young woman was sitting on her right foot , which was coiled up on the clinir. Tlio peculiarity of women was subsequently brought up for discussion In , a party of married people , and the ladles present declared that the practice was no worse than for men to cross their logn in public convey ances or places , Ilosides , If ns moil baid , thoii1 logs are rested by Biich a proceed. Ing , surely women have the tumio right to tuko a portion which will render them more comfortable than by having their feet dangling from a chair und beiiig uuftblo to touch , the lloor. II O.VIi YMUON IAN A , A Sppplos oriiiHiinlty t > AVhlch Young AroBuIiJooi. How often , alaal docs a mnn do things when hols IIwt innrricd which lie sub * frequently regrets. This la especially true of lirooklyn inon , and a ease re ported from there only goes to conlml ! this general observation. David Sulli van was up before the Duller street police court In that city charged with striking his wife , says the Now York Tribune. Certainly no man , whether ho lives In Brooklyn or elsewhere , Is over jiiHtllluil under .any circumstances In striking his wife , wo are glad Mr. Sullivan denies the charge. Ills lan guage in sneaking of his wife , ho ad mits , may have been , like that employed by the Into Truthful James , "plain , " but ho Is sure that ho did not stiiko her. LJut If it wore nosslblo for a man to ho justified In striking his wife gently and then saying Unit lie was sorry and smoothing itovei'Boino way , \vo \ bellovo that Mr. Sullivan would b ( fully pro vided with an 'excuse. If there is one thing which Mr. Sulli van likes above other things It is break fast. If ho eiiu gut a good hearty break fast early in the morning ho feels com paratively independent of the other twn monln. Air. Sullivan likes to lie In bed of a morning and hear the gentle slx./.lo of ham as it is being- fried in the skillet for his brciilcfiiht. It delights him to have the aroma of boiling colTeo lloat about his pillow IIH ho takes his last slumber. Tie loves to bo roused from Ills last morning dream by the sharp Hop of the tlapjauk. Uo dresses himself with a quiet feeling of inward joy if ho hears the welcome clang of _ the walllo- iron , nnd us ho werids his way toward the dinning room ho feels prepared for the day's trials and duties if ho notes that the flavor of beef steak and onions rides on the morning breeze. Mr Sullivan is no gourmand , yet ho doenliko his beefsteak. But will Mrs. Sullivan prepare her husband's breakfast ? Nof Hho claims that it hurts her complexion. Jt is different with a man no mutter about his com plexion so she has insisted that h1. Sullivan get up In the morning and got his own breakfast. And the unfortunate Sullivan has either been doing it or go ing without for twenty-one years. JSJifijg A few weeks iifjo wo noted the case of a lirooklyn man who , getting n good cook , in an insane moment married her , the natural result following : sjie refused to cook as soon as married , anil shortly after left him entirely , on thu plea that she could not endure the poor cooking of the cool : hired In her place. "When a Brooklyn man is in love ho seems to bo a very foolish creature. For how did Mrs. Sullivan got her peculiar notions concerning thopropa.l.ig of the family breakfast ? From the inisiruldcd Sulli van himself , wo blush to say" Whim they were first married , twenty-one years ago , she of course expected "to got tlio breakfast like any dutiful wifo. IJut no ; Sulllvun would not hoar of it , Ho crtild not bear the idea of his precious work ing with the material sausage or manip ulating the prosaic grlddie-cako. Ho would get breakfast. So ho did , and to day ho iy in the Butler street police court with a lawyer appointed by the judge to defend him. Of course Sullivan only intended his brcakfnst-gotting operations n a pleasant little way of marking the honeymoon. Mrs. Sullivan , with the perversity of woman , looked on thorn differently. She was willing to call it u permanent arrangements. More she insisted. It has lasted twenty-one cheerless years. Sometimes , us wo said before , Mr. Sulli van lias had breakfast sometimes ho lias not. Tlio worm wo refer to Sulli van turned at last ; and , as wo also re marked before , ho is today being prac tised on by a young lawyer in the Butler street police court. Alas ! poor Sullivan. How foolish a thing is man in his honey moon ! All of which we trust will servo as a warning to young men now in their hono.vmoons. Do nothing that you can not standby twenty-one years from now. Remember Sullivan's condition today. The now offices of the great Rock Is land route , 1002 , Sixteenth and Parnam street , Omaha , are the finest in the city. Call nnd see thdm. Tickets to all points cast at lowest rates Setting a Trap For tlie At Wutorvillo , Mo. , lad tells the Sen- lenol astoiy of the remarkable saga city of a pot cat which ho owns. The cat has a great fondness for the llesh of hirels , and in order to make her quest for the satno successful employs a strat agem. Evidently understanding- bird's fondness for angle worms , she col lects a bunch of sumo and buries them in the ground. She then takes her places In a convenient place of ambush nnd when the birds aught to secure their co veted morsel she springs from her con cealment and pounces upon them. . Inny n bird thus falls a prey to pussy's ' shrewdness. _ Tickets at lowest rates nnd superior accommodations via the great Hock Is land route- Ticket ottteo , 1002 Six teenth and Fai-nam jstrcots , Omiiha. Luxuries oil tbo Kail. The Illustrated American thinks that the Llestcr system of serving meals on Knglibh railroads would bo a delightful plan to adopt hero for the benefit of women traveling without escorts. Most Americans who , make the trip from Liverpool to London on the Mid land railway have been filled with pleased surprise to have the rosy guard hand them in a basket of steaming lunch at 1 o'clock. Seated comfortably in the coach , the train rushing along past flowery meadows , crystal brooks and and picturesque hamlets , one investigates the hamper In leisurely comfort. Behold , inside a napkin , plato , knife , fork , glass and spoons nro discovered , all spotlessly clean and of good quality. Then with growing appetite ono'flnds the half of a hot , tender chicken ncbtliug beside two sunny rolls , with hum , but ter , crackers , spinach , a _ rich salad , a tart and a bottle of good wine. There is not the slightest hurry ; ono eats at one's convenience , 'complimenting English cookery and landscape In a breath. When lunch Is over the paraphornalla and fragments are replaced , nnd ut the next station the guard relieves ono of the basket and receives the it shillings (76 ( cents ) charged for this luxurious re past. HmV tc.Mnke CofTeo. All raw material is to ho hud in per fection in tills wonderful world's mart , yet how poor are the results obtained. Take the case of colfeo. Is there ono English cook out of fifty who can niako it well , writes Max O'Kell ' to the Chicago cage Herald. And yet all that is re quired for the operation Is a llttlo nicety and intelligence. What could bo easier , for Instance , than the making of colTeo as the Arabs do it ? And what more de licious ? Despairing of over getting oof- fee fit to drink in hplto of hav ing provided colTce pots to suit tlio demands of each fresh qucon of the kitchen , wo have gone back to the simple saucepan of the Arab and been rewarded with many a smllo of approba tion from friends who have tasted the Ixivorago , to say nothing of the comfort of having good colTeo every diiy. In ciiho any of my readers should bo as curious as my personal friends , I may as well ex plain Hint the process is this : Pleasure the water and innko It boil in n wmeopun taut U will uot fill , IIuvo ready two tciiflpooiifiils of freshly ground coffee mill ono of sugar to caeMi colToo cupful of water. Throw this Into the boiling wntor niul stir for n moment " \Vntcli \ tlio coffee , tintl immodlntoly It begins to bubble ami vine lift elY the pun for half u minute. Give ono stir und nut Uon the lire - ignlti.Mion on tlio point of boiling remove It again. It must ho live tlinog brought lo the boiling point in this way and then poured into cups and allowed to Hotlle. The frothy croaml- itoss thiitcnpSLMioheup contains till the iior-fumo of the cotton. For morning uof- fee Borvo in ti lug , and allow it lo slaiiel live mlnnles Lo f oru pouring into cups with hot milk. 1G02. Sixteenth unit Pnrinin Btroots la the now Itunltislanil ticket ollleo. Tick ets to all points east tit lowest ratoi TIII : Ai.usTiTTiiiiTvrni-JTi.iN.h.vM' . How Ono llnw ; ht Ijiiok to n Ilau'o- Traok I'ltniKcr. "Intu thankful to soo.1 said a Now Ybrkor of considerable experience the other day , to n Times reporter "lluit tlio iiopulnf aiitlpalhy to mothers-in-law Is becoming- n nieusuro exllnet. It was always , of course , oonlined to tTio more vulgar classes , but the poor abused 'relative' wns inost umuorciftillv drubbed hi every nowsnpor mill comic magazine , nnd it got lobe most disgusting - ing to nnyboily of ileconey mul common sonso. " "Why , I know of numberless in- Bttinccsvhoroti 111:111 : lmbcon bonolltoil by H motlior-liiw. A frlondof inltio-aml by the way this story is perfectly true - came to mo just tlio ether day complain ing of tlio nuitnbllitv of this world's fortunes , especially In the mutter of hor.io racing , llo wild that ho really hail no right to complain , for in a liimncinl way ho had coiuo out ahead. The worst of Iho mat tot- was Unit his ono and only iitlentliinco at a bin-so race had ro- suited in a complete clomolitloii of his hitherto superstitious Imlroil of his mother-in-law. "This may bo hard lo umlurtirm1 , but it is truo. My friuiul had noroi-Indulged In the wild dissipation of attunling a horse rncoandvasatlviseilby his friends that ho could not expec.t to retain his position in society unless ho underwent this form of mental excitement at lonst onoo. llo accordingly went. Like till novices , ho wts c.oinplolol.v swept oil' his foot by the clieoi-s and oxeitoimmt in tbo great crowd , and would iloubless hnvo BiilTeroclsovero losses hnel ho not boon nroviously prevented from carrying with him nioro than $2o besides onougli for his car furo. "As it wns , ho ilotormined tobot o on each of the live races of tlio day. Some how he failed to got his money upon the llrst rtioo and then ho was iionrly crazy to bet on the feeoiid. Of coui-so ho had with him an export who intiatoil him into tlio mysteries of odds , Vlioti ho-ses' and the like , and this dignitary was very badly shot-lied when my frioiul neixoil him by tlm arm , and pointing eagerly at the board whore tbo naiiios of the horses in the next race were ported , shouted ; "There's tbo horse I am going to but on ID to 1 I'll ho shot If I don't , ' and then struggled off with si ton-dollar bill in bis hiiml intent on hotting ting on ono of tlio rankest outsiders in tbo i-acu. "The ad visor ot my friend.was horri fied and protested against such a foolish oxpondiluro of money , but to no pur pose. Uo was bent on bolting on Unit particular liorso , anil fenu very particu lar reason. ItVIIB \ a her o we call , for bliort , Matilda .Iiino , and thc.ro was no possible cbaiicoof her winning , out the uotwas mailo. .Then my friend explained - plained that ho was more than ylafl to uot on her , bocaiiHO HSfntilila .fano wns the name of his tlctirly-lintcd mothor-in-linv , and ho was willing to pay $10 just for the pleasure which ho hint been sui-o of get ting in seeing hoi1 beaten. " \Vcll , would you believe it ? Jlntildti Juno was in tbo very worst part of tlio 'ruolc. ' The favorites were forging nway ahead and Matilda .liino wns concealed by tbo distance , when the first horse slipped nnd foil. The others swerved and stumbled over him , while Matilihi Juno sailed camly by them anil won the race. "My frioml found him&olf the unfortu nate winner of $400 , and loft tbo track , moody and disheartened to think that , after nil , the uncertainty of a horse race crushed his pot scheme of glorying at tha small cost of $10 in the 'loss of money on his motiior-ln-liiw'H name. Ills whole theory of existence has bcon so altered since that is not the Htimo mail ; " Have used Dr. Thomas' Kclcetrio Oil for croup nnd colds , uinl declare It u positive cure. Contributed by "Win. Kay , 570 Ply mouth nve , Uuffalo , N , V. TO I'lSODUOlIIAIV. ; . Scimorl ( < "nr\vcll'f * 1'rovinion I'oi-Kstuli- liHhiiiK i lie Olllec : ol'Caiiouari. A special from Washington says : " \Vh would have believed it possible that the progressive United States would go to backward India for n sclontilio idea ap- pllcuoio to the public welfare. In certain villages in the Indian cen tral provinces there is an ofllchil termed the gnpoguri , whoao duly it is lo iiuiko rain. It probably will surprise the great mass of tlio American public to learn that wo are to establish in this country the ollico of gapogarl. The provision for the now ollico occurs in a most innocent-looking amendment which was tacked on by the senate to the bill making appropriations for the de partment of agriculture , where the gen erous sum of S-,000 is sot apart for the uses of tlio forestry division in making- "experiments in the production of rain- full. " Inquiry develops the fact that this is a sober , serious , bonti lido pro posal , and Unit the experiments are ex pected to bo made ; furthermore , that forestry has nothing to do with it , hut that dynamite guns , electricity , nnd other similar instrumentalities nro to ho employed in the solu tion of the pi'oblpin Moreover , the ro - ports Trom insielo of the committee rooms show that" Senator Harwell of Illi nois is the father of this remarkable pro vision. "Thocaubo of Ills Interest , re marked a colleague of his today , "mny ho gue scd whoa it is remembered that lie was n meinbor ofu syndicate who built the Texas state capital , nnd that , in payment for tlio work , 1ho state turned over to the syndicate HOI.IIO ! t,00- ( ) 000 acres of land in the 1'an-llandlo re gion , which , for a Inrgo part , is devoid of llowing water , and which HiilTors also from a deficient rainfall. The soil of the arid sections Is of excellent quality , deeding only a copious mipply of water to niako It richly fortilo. " It will therefore ) bo the business of Dr. Fornow , tlio chief of the forest-y division , to undertake the task of oxplodlng&lho rain-clouds. When approach ! with an inquiry the ( apogari-uleot did not express - press himself elated nt the prospect or oven very hopeful. "Tlio tubjcct of inquiry is not alto gether devoid of legittmiito Interest , " said ho , "but , in my opinion , our knowl * edj-o of physical forces and meteorologi cal phenomena is scarcely yet equal to the task which U set before us here. I am reluctant to make experiments with * out having first Investigated the basis for tht'in. " Krom another : Fouri'o it itt learned tlmfc ono of the pliuiH dlHcusscd is lo mirchnsd a quantity of dynanilto and semi It up In parcels of twenlvfTVo pounds ouch at tached to a toy balloon , nrrimgod with tlmo fuses so us to uxplodo nt certain heights and Intervals. Tlio whole Kflcntillc cirolo in "Washington Is mak ing merry over Sonulor Purwoll'a scliomu , ami such inquiries .as , "IIuvo you consulted the Gapogari today ? " or "What kind of weather docs the GnpoRurl intend to give us tomorrow ? " threaten to relieve Iho convuivatlonul tedium for the rest of the drv season. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tj"OU SAU3--S nlco cotluici on Plvtliuvoimo AJ bctjri'uSlvili nndHovt'iitlislri'oK Very ( lii'tip Iftnkvii liiiiiu'tllnluly. Inmilro ot .Mri. K. Nuiick , : WcH. Dili st. "TOOK SAM-Or will tr.nl for n pool rend A'tcain--t.illloii No. IHI.I. riMliti'rod InVnl - Inro. lly Mr , AivhlbaM , dam l > y Kentucky Way , u years old. Ajijily to Dr. Jlucrue * . \VAM'rl--nonditrlfofi | ! < iior.ilhotiiviirki "M WIRUS } l. NIL mo yet-olid uu . Ml * . I ) . II. I 1 < I 111 * . i-ltitid Klrl by MM. A. I' . Uim- cliott , ISO bum-Ill street , . P11SK for i-onl N'Icii.V-rnOMi . 11 ! - roKlagc. plt-ns- .1 liinlly IcH-.itfdi nil eonxi'iiliMii'rs. ' In.iuliu on preuil-es , I'ouilli slii'i't and Ttvulflli ; uu- nne. " "filOU KENT Two BOO ! nioilorii Mouses. W. JL1V. \ . llllu'or , 2.S 1'i'iirl street. TilOH S.VU3 or Uotit-tinrdon land. wltU JL1 liuiiio * , byj. It. K loo. lU.'Mulii st , , Council UllllfH. " \\rtn piy : re'iit wiiunroucuii Imy itliomoou IT tlio&iitim terms , nml Inciisuuf yuuicliwth iitniiy tlmo It'll vo your dually the noimi ulcur on thu folio ivlni ; terms : A lioinu worth .il.lKW ul * 12 per month. A homo worth flfnj at JlHJior month. A homt worth $ . ' .nHl utj l | ior mouth , A homo wurlh : f.MW nt # Miur | mouth. A homo worth jl.UJJ ut J-HJ.ur inoutli , OtliL-r priri'd lionius on thulium term1 * . Tha nliuro monthly payment ? Ineludu prl/i mill Interest , Kor fii'll iKiilli.'ulars cull on or ii < ldressthu.Midd& Co. . CJil linxidwny , t'uiinoll Illtifls , In. _ "lj"IOH HKNT Tim storu ronsn. .No. IS , fronting J. on I'niirl st.V. \ . C. James. "I\/"R ll.WEsovor.il IxvnitlMlmo lorn h j.na M tliut wo wllltrailofiir I'li'utiilmroJ v tun lots liiOiiiiiliunrC'oiincll lilulVs. Tliu Judd < h AYollsOo. . Council Bluir.s. In. F. M. Ellis & Co. , ARCHITECTS AndBullJinc Suporlntor.donts. liooins I'M und t'.K lloo ItnlldliiK , Oinnh.a , Noh. , mill Iliiotns-'II und SI'i ' iMi-rrliun Itlock , C'oiinull lUuira , la. Corrospoiitlciico solU'lloil. ALL , WORK. WARRANTEU DR. J. D. JACKSON , Dont.il Surgor/ . AH lilndsof work < liino. Von con B-IVC one- ludf on your Kolil anil silver IHIIiit ; liy eulll ut room-J.1 : Mori'limi blouk. Council Itlulls. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute AMU Private Hospital. Cor. Broadway and 2Hh ( Street. c'ouiiuil itiuiN , la ForthotraatinuiitoCitUsuralcal and elironlo dlsoiisus and ( llsvascinf the hluiil. PrlviitodlspiiM-s it tlm nrlnnry , uid Ncxiial nr iiin , an syplilllH , Hlrli'tuiv , uytltls. sper- iiiaiorrolioa ) , lo > t. niiinhooil , soMiiil Impotence anil worildiD.ss treated mii-i-us fully. rnrtlenliiratluiitlnii paid tixllsuiiscs of tlio luiiL'M , ns Astliniii , CiiiihiiiMiilIoii. HronehltlB ( utairli , Ktu. Paralysis. Klilnoy dlttiusi-i in Dlalietes. llrlulit'H lllxoaM1 , UlieiiiiintlKin , Piles , Utincor. Viiriocido. llylrou"lo , Jrm sy , Tu mor , l I-.oisesof : tlio eye utitl ear. Olun feet. Hplniil eiirviiliiro and allillscaso-tof tbomiiH" ) . WoliaveMi dcpiirimiMitduviiicil exclusively to thu lii'iitincut of I'loi-liii ' ) ( ll i'iihi'ij. JIiMllelnoKeiithueiirelyiiin-SiL'd anu free from obsiTValluii. Conusionilvnco coiifldoiitlal , A < lilro-s : BELLINGER'S ' Surgical In dilute an I Private Hospital , Ccr. llru.uluMjuiuUJtli tt , , Council lllulla , In. J. l ) . il K , irn , K. I. . Hiitn.\ur : , vi CIIA m.ns II. HA.NXAK , Cnililcr. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Ooimall I Paid up Capital . $1BOOOO Surplus and Profits . BO.OOO Liability to Depositors. . 85O.OOO . DlKKCTOiisA.JIIIlcr. . 1' . 0. GIviiHon , B. I/ . Slni'irt ; , K. K. Halt , . I. I ) , ICdnuiiHon , ( 'liurloa O. lliiiinaii. TriiiisiiulKonural hiinUInx ImM- nust l.iudHt capltul anil KiirphiK of liny banlc In tout liwcstoni luivu. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. MAXON& DOUnGEOIS , Architects and Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Itnnin 2W Mtiirlnin Illork. I'liiiiu-llllliilR Koiiiii till ) N. V. Llfo lliillilln Oniulm , .Nub. OFf 'ICRR& : PUSEY ' BANKERS. CornerJhlno and ' COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Tlpulcrsln foreign iinJ doinoHtte o.M'lisinjo. ' Collout Ions nridu und Interest paid on tlmo deposits THE. J. A , MURPM co , , l t ATcnuoaiu Sash , Doors and Blinds llnnd nnd Roroll Siwbr. . Ilu-Siuvliix find I'lunlni ; , Suwhii ; of nil kinds , I'nreb UriicUi.lH. Hludl'm wood J ' . .W | iur loml ilollvi'i-o.l , Clean H.iwdmtby tli liurrel. i ! . " > 3. All woik to bu 11 ml uliiss. Tuloilionur.M. ] "VOUHI'A.TUONAKBSOMOtTKO. " ; BEEBE" & "COMPANY , \VliolcHitlo and Kutall I'l-alonilii FURNIrrTT f.urgcht Ktoekund Lowest I'rlcos. Donlers , send for Cutaloxuo. Nos. 205 and 1207 Broadway , and 201 mid 203 1'iorejo Street , Council BlulTa , I