0 THE OMAHA DAILY BE * SATURDAY. JULY 20. 1800. TJIE OMA1FA JU3E COUNCIL BLUFFS , OFFICE , NO. 12 PEAttlj ST. Delivered liy furrier In any pnrtof tlioCMty , H. W. T1I/TON , - .MANAUnit. e. Nn.4J. Nljslit rdllor.No. SI. JliMHt Jl i\TlUX : , N. V. P. Co. Coiiiie-ll DlufTs Lumber Co , , coal. Tholnjiinctloa raio npalnit the city in re- Bard to i > miiiKwlll ho heard today. Horn to Mr. mid Mrs , William lllood , cor ner of F avenue and Ninth strc-ct , a twclto * | iounil Klri , Sain Nohlo , the hlncksnilth. It nurHlngn dniiiiiirrd knee , tlio result of Jurnplngfroma mo tort niln. Ofllccr Johnson nrrostcil Thomas Slovens jfsU'rilay afternoon for disturbing the pcMeo by IlKhtlntf. The Daughters of Urbcknh will fi\o their fiiunils a picnic In I'alrniount park next Tuesday afternoon , A. Helium settled up with .TiulRO McOco jestcrdayinoniliiK for his spree of the nlpht previous. It ( ust him $15 and a nlgnt in the OCOILTO Illc-ks , son of C. AV. IlleUs , Is lylnj ? \crylowttlth illjilitlierla. It sccmod yestcr- illy that lie could not last hut u few hours longer .IuilK < ? Dcetner hail another easy time jcs- ti'iiliu , tlieio heihiR no matters for him to hear In eouit. IIo will return home this evening. The motor compiny has not paid for Its shine or the p.ivin . The city t > eoim afi.ild to tnrUlo the ooi'iiorutlou and enfoica the I > .iy incut , Thij raw ofllemy vi K\aas , hchiR heard lipfoio Kcfcrco Htws , Inul a day oft yesterday on account of the inability of Attowiry Pusoy to bo present. Alderman Lack's horse , Nellie Cnffcry , made a trial of sjicccl at thoililvliip jnric jes- tcrduy iifti'iiioon iiKCiust Nellie ! . Doth liorbis developed aspocd th.it surprised their owners , Shci iff Madden of Clay county was in the rlty yesterday \\lth a prisoner naiiu'd Hill- lips , who Is v.intcd tlicre for disposing of liiortt'iifwl piopeity. The olllccr found his man In Oiimlin. .Tames fjiifjuin took out two building per- IV'e. the erection of two lesl- dciices on Ills mopeityonthocoiner of Wash ington anil Oakland avenues , Ono is to cost t.Jr.OU and theothei $1W. Thcio It some Inquliy ns to what has been clone by the committee which was goluii to labor with the motor compiny in bohdf of u Ti cent faro between Council IJluffH nnd Oinnha. It mny bo that the Intense heat has put the committee to sleep. In theinpeilor court ycstcrdnj the case of Otnldo Vlcu MI Fox it ( Jalvhi was on tilnl. The iuit was to recover on a note of flK ( > , Ivc'n to Henry Teller nnd sold to Vlen. 1'ox c'lainis th.it uhcn tin1 linn dlssolvcil Teller let him of ! tlio note , holding ( Jalvla alone resKmslblc. ] SherilTMaKncrwas In the city vcstoiday en route to hU homo In Slunx Citj. ha\iiifr been to Tort Madison to take , thither Mnnsch- nitlihoso sc-iitciice foi his p.nt in the Haihlool ; ease was commuted from four vcars to only tluro mouths. IIo h the nnlyo'iiooT all concerned who Iris been held in the mcshqs. A sollt.iry harpist established himself In the main hall of tlio eouit house osteiclay and for nn houi or mom the bigbuildliif ; wiis Illlcd with the melodies of fainlliiu sound. SheillT O'Nc-ill , near \\hosooilleo tbn h.irpist located hlnisilf , sild hoiis in grent doubt whether it vas liitonded foi a serenade or a churavari. Hut then ho has no ear for music niij way , JudgeHoulton has client. II. K , Kiifjle- Biun , who has been suing Schoedsnelc of the dye woilts for ilamages. Now J nglesum turns up In a new role. Ho Is informant , or philntifl , in an Injunction niso brought against the "Oinnha" at IS'o. fcflO West Broad way , Knglesiiin claims in his nfllelavlt that Ueit Fouloy nun the saloon and that Dan if Cairigu Is ono of the owners of the property. I * A woman with a hnhy in her anus nnd two little children clinging to her skirts stood at at thu cntninco of the court house jestcrdav , anxiously inimiringhoro she could Hint "a lawyer who would help her get justice. Some one had wronged her husband out of ? 5 and she wanted to find a lawyer. It seemed im rf possible to get niijono around the building to admit l-eliig a lawyer when the sue of the Iv * prospective fee liee-amo known , Hi Justice Bui noUwn.sc.dled upon jestcrdav IV' ( to ml just a difficulty between a man named Kllswotth nnd John Wallace , a teamster. Ellsworth assaulted Wallace and knocked out two of his teeth. When ho recovered his breath ho called upon the justice for assist ance In ) iunlshiii ( ! his enemy. Upon inquiry the ass mlt w.is luseoitnined to bo a seiious ono , and Ellsworth v.is made defendant In a Btnte case. By agreement it was continued until July HI. The tlc'ket oftlco at the southwest corner of Pearl und Hi-oadwuy , In which Captain Brown Is the pi-esldinir genius , is rcecfvliiB mimv rejuvenating touches by paper and paint. This ticket onico has been established unit soir-saino corner , with the self- hnino Cuntaln Iliown , foi twenty-two icars The i-ont-s jnld iiinoiint to Ixtween 4.JO,0K ( ) anil $ : WiOi , ( ) , and \ot \ tliero has never Ken a loiiso. Huch a stuyiiiR , solid sott of a tenant e\Iilently nceilHiio ICMSC" . Hov. Willlniu ( IrosHinan , who has been eon- neetcd with the Prosbyteiiun rhureli woik in this city , chiefly at the Strcctsvillo inlssioii anil the Sei'oud I'resbyteiinn church on Ilai- inony stioct , hns left the city since the aban donment of the lower \\ork. Sineo leaving ho lnusreccl\ed itnd necopted a eall from the See-ond I'rcibyterian uhurch at Vllllsca , In , nnil will at once outer upon the dlsehaipo of his duties in pastor of a largo congrciriitlon in that thrifty little eity. All tbo effects , tilnkets , cash , biio-n-hrai1 , belonging to tbo Hall family and in the pos session of thu police were'tuined over last nl ht to ICimna , the twclvo-ye.ir-ohl daughter Mho was ile-slgnnteil by the father us the proper oiio to receive them. Seven dollars of the money le.dized from the sale of the old furniture and the cash found on Hall's per son was given the Siatwsof Mercy to piy for Ins euro unil kcenlni ; eliiilng his stay la the hospital. Mrs. Smith , the sister of tbo mur dered woniun , as given the custody of the dilldren , mill left \\ith them jestciclay mornIng - Ing for her home in the country near 'Onawa , la. la.Tho The medical profession of Shelby county lias been deeply liitcivstrcl for some time iii n ciiso that was feared to bo leprosy , nncl yes- terdny two of tlio iihyHiclaiiH were In the city c-onsnltlng with doctors hero nbout it anil cle'serlblng the symptoms'of the lutiont , who is a Swede t % iu , the head of a numerous family , who iiivo recently moved near the town of Shelby. The Dos Molncs Itcglster of yestoi-diiy announccil tlio fuel thut the stnteboiuil of health had Investigated the cu o and pronounced it to ho the genuine ! leprosy in its most dreaded form , Ulio strictest lilies of the board will ho used to liolnto the unhappy man , but It U feared the contiiRlou will iprcMil in spite of all that can be done to prou'nt It. The rumor that springs up with perennial \ Igor every few dajs tli.it the Union 1'nclllo railroad c'oinpmy lias deterinlnod to abamlon the Hroinlwiii depot ami Union nvc > nue , A\IS rovhed aKain yesterday. It ivc-el\eil the usual Honu-ofllil.d quietus from .Agent Ousler. The Union I'aelllo ndlroiid company Is a cor- l > oratluti that has not built up a very cxtrn- slvorepuualoii forgiving things a\\ny , mid the i > oejilo -\\tio uro cMiiiplug nloug Union avenue for the puinoso of being the llrst on the grouml to pro-empt n lot er tuo vhen the railroad lets gii anil inou's out , may as veil return to tholr homos. They c-nn uny a coiner lot on Uio.uUuiy and nay for it at tlio rate of n com a jcar sooner tiiiin they can get it by waiting for the Union Pnrltlo to give it to tlioni by nbaiuloniiif , ' Union avenue. The expressmen of the city nro having a rocky time of it lust now , ' .Their position Bomowliiit resembles that of the dove that Noah sent out from the ark they cannot IInel a pliico In tbo city upon which to rest the weary feet of their horses ouacvountof the ordinances that followed cacti other in bwift HUcvosalon during the past few months preventing them making u stand on the various streets that inUn > oct Broiul\\iiy. Yoste'i-day u number of them grow dea [ > crate und clctermliied to make a stand on the cor ner of Main nnd llro.uUvay and defy the city or ut least iiuiko a test ease , Tlio police nulckly inndo u raid on them , and ono of their number , Hurt 1'ohind , was arrested and tiiken to the station. It U said the express men huvo decided to employ counsel for bis defense and inukau bitter light for \\hat they esteem to bo their SEWS ABOUT THE BLUFFS , An Amateur letcttlvo Attracts Oonaiuornljlo Attention on Broidway , CHAUTAUQUA'S ' FINANCIAL CONDITION. Tlio ParmcrH * CoiiKrpHt lloonipi-fl Want Help A 1'nliof Aeoldctits Hunt" AVntits.'Moi-o IVen Minor IMiitloiis ( ! arid An amateur dotcctho ntlrnctcel about as much attention on ilroailwayycaterelny uf tcr- noonns nclrcm parade , "Whether ho win In the employ of the city police deii.irlinentor sonic | iri\ttto ujfcnry , or was working some ijreat Job of his o\n ! not known , but every body knew him or heard of him before ho had uecnoti the street ten minutes , and how ho Imel cseaied | the patrolmen is ono of the nijs- lerlM , Unless ho w w in the employ of Chief ( Jnruy anil the pttrolmcn hudordci's not to run him in , It is a profound mystery tiownnyvleleavako \ oftlrcr could pass such n giiy and not pick It up Ho was elresscd in woman's attlio , wlthu Idling , Jaunty hat wlttired andjcllow feathers and bluoiib- loiison It , and tied under hh uiHhavcn thin with a brouel black band. A fjold dotted Nell was druMti aroinul the upper part of tils faec nnd tied at tlio back of his neck It loft ex posed to \ lew a pimply clilnvtltun stubby 'rowth of bc.nel upon Itnndnbcut fourlnehes jf nrek ni red and wattled ns n turkny gob- bloi's. lie was c\ldetitlv liuntlni ? for souio bold.bnd man and Imagined that he was disguised as iiwonun , nnel ills ulscel so well [ bat nobody \uniMthink of doubting his sex. ! Ie hinifinround the Boston store and tried to ininglo Ki'iccfullyviththaciovds , but there was not a ihllel In tbo crewel that diet por- eei\u at a KluiiL'O that he uus n man and the uvkwnrdest kind of a man at that , nnd they ( 'itjed him most unmcielfully. Ho nltomptcel . \\nlkunnmldowti Hroulwny In fiont ot , bc stoixs and wntch the ciowd of shoppers , buttho erowd was watcbiiiff him. He- even ittnictod the attention of Iho dogs , and sev eral of thorn liurlccd furiously t lilm. Ho was onlj visible nbout twenty minutes , and bohstseeiinf him houis sti idln down [ Jroulw.iy , swln > : i"K Ids nuns like a fainter iiouin liiiy , and Ilirnstiiif , ' bis number nine shoes from the folds of his roil iliess. IIo was the pi oate.it Buy that has been seen on the stiects for many jears. Inquiry at ho polieo headijuaitcrs coiucrulni ; him elielted no inform itlon any fu'tlicrtliuntho issurnncu that thodcpittnicnt had no secret igcnts cmplojcd. CIiaataiuiin It Is now thought tint tbo Chautauqui re ceipts Mill foot up about cnoiiKh to meet the expenses of holding the assembly. Tills Is a very satisfactory allowing considering the fact that thoenteipriso is only two je.irs old. At the pmpjortlonito lucre iso over the ftrst vcar thu third ycir will show a snui'suin In thotrwmiry with which to make iie'edcel Ini- ; iroeme'iits. . The innuiiKemcntlb to be con- h-atuluted. The adjourned second annual inoctiiife'of the stockholeluri , is to bo held ut the board of trade rooms , Monday , July } * , at T : I" ) p. m. Dr. Dowers' ofllco moved to 20 N. Main. A. Kiokcu The recent ( lee I did away with all the on the Moiqtilto creek , beUveon Neola auel Park mills , except ono nt We&toii. Widncsdtiy this ono took a tumble. At the tlinu t\\o sons of Mr. ycldll were urosstiiR with ate.1111 iindn wagonto.uled vith corn. Both of tlio sons \voie thiown Into the cicok , but fottuiuuely escnpvd uitbout iujiuy. One of the hurt > es was badly hurt. In order to make room for our fall stock uhlch Is now arriving , we i111 oiler special Inducements to all uno eontcmplnto bujing fiunltuo , carpets , stoves , tiinvarc , crockery , flassuarc , bcdilnitr , window bhaeles , cur tains and other articles too uumerojs to men tion. You need not go out of our store to HiaUo jour purchases \Yo elo not offer to sell belgw cost , but our pikes are Kunrantceel to oe lower tii.ni those of our competitors. Ko- incmber Mimdcl & Klein's , the only install ment house In the tjity , 3.10 B roadway. Aceldont to N . ! * I. I'usoy. N. W. Pusoy , the well known attorney , drove out to Ids farm Thuisday and rUurr- ing lute in the atoning < ] rove into Ids stable , \\hiclnviis ( inlto dark. His hired man not beinpaiound Mr. Pusov cared for bis team himself , nnd in returning from the second lloor , v hero ho had bccu aftcruny , ho stepped unexpectedly into tbo opening and fell. It was some time Mom ho was able to get up and BO Into the house. Yesterday ho was veiy .soio nnel not able to leave his room , but no bones wore broken , and His thought that the injuries will not piwo of a vciy serious nature. J. Q , Tipton , real estate , 5'J" Droidway. WnatM .More I-'ri'S. Robert lluiitlngtondocs notsei in to be well satisfied with the way his accounts as city clerk were fixed up. IIowas clerk from j\pril , 188'J , to Uecombor Hi , nnel claims that during this time ho acted as cleik of the board of health for eleven meetings , and that ho issued " ' ) notices , by order ot the board. Tlio" fees for this \\ork amount to 8175 nc- coulini ; toll's ' figures , nnd us the eity hns not piid It ho commences suit in the superior eourt , Judge Ajlosuorth being his attorney. Notice toConli'iittoiH. ThobnildliiKConimittco on tbo First M. K. church of Council Blurts , In. , will receive sealed proposals for the election of u new ehureh on tbo site of the present church , corner Broulwiy and First street , according to plans and spccitlcatioiH to be seen ut thu onlccs of the architects , Morilani block , Council Bluffs , on iinti after Thursday , July ! ! l. The committee reserve the rlpht to re ject any or all bids. Proposals to bo delivered to the undersigned or W. S. Majno , 10 1 1'cail street , Council Bluffs , on orbefoio noon of Saturdiy , the iiddayofAugust. . F M. Ku.is.fc -Aiehltcots. . lliroo liiulloH Kurt. Vcsterdaj' afternoon Mrs. Oeorpe Hewitt , wlfoof Attorney Ilowitt , was driving ahorse on tiinlvUli the intention of bujlag the ani mal If ho suited. The horse was fuinlslicd by Dr. Cady , and was Icnown to bo very gen tle. The lady Invited her two sisters to ac- coniNiiy her on the elrivo. They got nlon nicely until they tinned up South Fmtstriot \ \ itli tbo intention of KoliiK up to Mrs Iletv- Itt's residence'Vhcii about naif way up the street thej imagined a mot or train vias com- Injr downalic'ul of them , and they attempted to turn around quickly to a\oid it by getting on aside street nntll passed The tuiu was made too abruptly , Tlracnmupo WHS over turned and the thico ladles \\cro thrown out on the puUngwlthu nm\l cle.il of foiu * . All of them wore considerably binUed , but ! Mrs. Houltt Mineivd n dislocation of the shoulder. ThobiiRt-'V badly broken up The horse did not. become excited or attempt to run away or much moro serious consequences would ha\o resulted. A good hose ivol free with every 103 feet of hos > c purehaseil at nixliY'.s. Tlio New llotc-l Nninocl. Those watching the proga'ss of the vork on the now hotel jostcrt'ny had their curios ity satisfied us to the chrlsteningof the build ing. A larjjo stone , was hoisted Into Its pluco overtho entrance beailmr upon its surface the woi-di "U'ho CSrand , " The hotel will bo rightly iiiuned Judging from tbo work as it lias thus far progressed , and from the prom ises itmuu from u look at the plans. The Manhattan sporting headquarters B road way. Iho Koliemu NVodH llnlp , It Is dcllulU'ly decided thut Council Bluffs will luuo no ii'pi-oaciitallon la ttioCrvston HI no Grass palace this season. The board ol tnido but season gave f750 tovvui'ds defraying the expenses of the exhibit made , but there will not be a dollar from that source this year. In fact tlio probability leenis to bo growing into an uuplcasuntslzo thattho boat'd will do nothing towards assisting , or even encouraging the horticultural exhibit deter mined upon nsa feMtiircof the * national fiirm- crs'congress to bo held hcrotic-xt tocwlh Notndollur has Ixfn c-emtrlbutcd to tlio cn- tcrprlso by the boiud so far , and nothing lias been done by It as a body towards ccurtng ; aid. The uholo work of entertaining1 thu farmers of the congress has IHJOU thrown upon the Fruit ( Irowcra1 and Gardners' so- eietv , nnd only ono tnomber of that or- ( fanuatlcn tuw shown any derive of energy In making un effort tow.ml maldnsf the con gress u success. J. C. Illxby , steam boating , lanlUry en- Kliiccr , WJ IJfo bJlldlni , ' , Oiiilu ; JJJ Mcr ilam block , Council UlufTs. > . Dlc'd of Her Injiitles. Mrs. 'f O. Johnson , the woman who was so foarfiiliy burneel by falling upon a hot steve on the afternoon of July I In an epileptic tit , and who was thought to bo getting aloni ; no nicely and p.ist all danger , died suddenly last night from internal Inllamimitioi that sud denly developed. She htm bccu a fearful suf ferer for the lust tbreo v\ceks and niaJo u bravo a light for life , nnd fell vlien her friends nnd physician thought she \MIS safely through the dunggrous pcilods that follow such accidents. She was tncnty-oixht jears oldimd luulbeen iniUTiedfhoyciiH. Sliolcavcs n husband and one child. The funeiil will beheld held from the residence , 191- South Tenth street , nt 5 o'clock this evcnliii : . Huv. IWeli- en luck olllciiUiij , She vlll bo buried in Falrview. lie Got No lj niujc"i. Iho Jury In the Schpodsaek-nnglcson renehcd a conclusion at li'lO o'cloelc ycster- clay uftcinoon after being out twenty-six tioms. Their verdict was thutMr. Unglcson hud sustained no personal damages on no- count of the compulsoiy use of gasoline for Lho purpose of cleaning clothes In the Twin City dye \vorks. The case \\as stubbornly conic-sled in the court , but tlio Jury had the longest mid hardest tussle over it. Tvo of them wanted to ullou Knglcsou small dam ages on cencrid principles to throw the costs upon the defendant. 'Iho plaintiff anil his lawyer aio satisfied with the verdict and aio willing to lob tbo innttcr drop but the defendant is not , and snjs howlllcoinmcnro cilminal piocc'cJIngs Lothy against the joiing man for failuie to turn in money collected \\liilo In his employ An Orlghml I'nckatjo Case Set'lotl. ' Judtjo Carson , who has had the original [ mckngo case of 1'rcd Ollin m of Essex county , Io n , under adlseincut for sometime , has rendered a decision releasing the pilsoncr on a writ of hnbe.is coruns. The decision v.is in cognUnnce with the federal supreme couit opinion. If you wish to sell jour property call on the JudilVclls \ Co , C. IJ. Judd , president , W Bioadvay. JPK.SMAMJMsi.KJH.ii'ii.s. . Mrs. P. C. DcVol null her daughter , Miss Hnttio DeVol , left last evening for Salt Luke City to bo absent two months In the hcpa cf bctte'rintj Mrs. Devol's ' health. Mrs. J. A. Hot nnd children ha\o returned from "Watselni , 111. , xvlicro they have bcei visiting relatives and fi lends for a fen- weeks. Mr , Koft met his family In Chicago and uccompinicd them homo. Dr. AV. A. Kills of Silver City was at tbo Bluffs yesterday air.mglng for n ple.isuio tiip for \\lfeandson , who expect to stsnt nest veek for lontanahcrothcvwlll Join relatives and then proceed to the "Yellow stone for an outing in the National park , The bomd of diicctois of tbo Masonic temple hold u meeting lust c\eniiitf for the purpose of electing otlliers for the ensuing year. The former ofllcers wcio re elected. Johnnie , the infant son of lr. and ftlrs. N. C. Peterson , dieel jcstciday evening , aged sc011 months. The funeral \\illtukoplnco from the residence , KiOl Tenth street , at- o'clock this afternoon. The body v , 111 bo buried In 1'nirviow. A case of diphtheiln that ! has not boon ie- ported to the health authorities h locnted at l'7 ! Beaten street. The sufferer is Willie Smith , the little Western Union telegraph , messenger bo > " . Ho as considered to be daiigcnmslv tiek jestciduy ntteuioon , and tils motticr had gnuo fcara that ho would not recover. The members of the local ledge of Modern AVoodmen have decided to have a grand midsummer - summer pienic , and have concluded to invite their brctlicrii In Omaha and South Omaha. It will be held In Fall-mount park next Tues day afternoon. A platform will bo built for those who desire to dance , and splendid music will bo furnished. Chmles Kissel , whoso name is not unknown on the polite court records , had nn exciting chnso with Onlcer Bowlingon Pierce street jestcidny afternoon. Kissel was anxious to clean out the street , and bad been the ag gressor in two or three ultoicntioas wbcn the ofllccr left his beat on Uroadwuy to arrest him. At the sight of the blue coat his cour age cvupoiated , and ho started to run The chose continued for about thiitcen blocks \vltli Kisstl constantly widening the space between them , when thooiMccr gave it np. The need of a dirt bank inspector icceivrel another vivid illustration jostoiciay after noon. A pang of men and several teams were working on an excavation for J. Q. An derson on upper Pierce street , and duihig tbo interval when ono team was drhingout and another AMIS coming , a muss of about twenty tons of earth came tumbling doun , falling a clUtanco of tweiity-flvo feet. If the full bad oecuried uniliiuto sooncror a minute later it would have burled the men and teams BOSTON STOUI3. C ntliiii.itloa of tlio Great Clearing Salo-.V row Saturday Itnrgiilns. The Boston store's gieat clearing bile this week bus been a decided success Hundicds of bargains left for today however. Hero aio n few of them : 40 Inch silk warp hcurietta 83c ; former pricofl. New black satin baibcr-striped licnrietta reduced tobOc , foimer pricel. Knglish sateens , good styles , sold for 15c ; sulo price S c ISyaiels for 81 . Dress ginghams , now sacarappa , sold for lOn nnd I''Ufcisaloprlco'Jo. ' Imported Scotch zephyi-s which sold forlOc rcduted for this sale to 1'JKc. Best ( itmlity seersucker in stripe ? , checks nnd plains , sold forite ; sale price So. French sateens , 100 styles , also In solid colors in Mulhouso goods , reduced fiom' ' c to V.tfc. 75 dozen ladles' kid gloves , 5 hooks , Tes ter's , in colois , -Odo/.cn ladles' ' kid gloves , 5 bjtton , in colors. 100 dozen ladies' ' kid golvcs , undicsscd , 5 hooks. \Yo are agents for Foster's Mil gloves and will guarantee all our goods froml to { 1,75 a pair. Kemnants of silks , satins , velvets and plusli nt remnant prices , 1X ( ) cloven Dei by ribbed hose , sizes from 0 to flj./ , extra long , sold for 1'Jc ' , prlcoj duilny sale ial c. Our TCeTown Talk coi-set reduced foi the COc. BOSTON STOK13 , Council Uluffs. "Slio Isn Mlniplo Home Body. " Sometimes ono iienrs It snlel of u peed wife and wither that "nho's a regular homo body. " The phr.iso ishlinnlo , but what n world of ennobling qualities it indicates , and what a universe of frholl- ties it excludes , wys tlio New "York Ledger. The mationly homo-boilv is , indeed , "heaven's best ( , 'ift to man , ' and tlio husband capable of mnl treat ing so true a helpmeet is only fit for such coin- punlonsliiptiB Kubuchtidncmnr found In the Babylonish postures. D.uihlng ; liullcB , whoso mission it Is tenet not the fashions , won't you look hi upon your gcntlo nister us sha Hits in her well ordered nursery making' the children liniipy with her presenceNbtohowshe adJuBts their little elitlicultics , and uel- inuiiisln'ri , oiicouraxeB , liiHtiucts , ainubos them , as the cnt.o may requtro. Do you think any iiurhO-iniild could nroducobuch tun many in that little clrclui * Is bho not an oncliantrcBsV Verily , jcs , and her chnrmlB "lovo stronger than death" for thorfo sweet yountr faces , where you may HCO her smiles and frowns ( though Bho boldom litis occasion to frown ) rollcctcd in glen and eorrotv , HUe BiinllLrht and cloud shadow in a quiet pool. What she IB she will teach her ihiughtcrd to bo , aud blessed are the t > om tliat Lave such u mother. AVEHV TOLSC LUBE TROTTER How u Bright Qhlcigo Boy Journeyed Acrosi thq Oontincnt. HIS FARE COST HIM ONLY 81,25. , When Ills Father Clinicd Him Kroin Homo U'llh u iintolicr ln I To Joseph IV ! iiil btriick Out For iiinisctr. It was n diminutive specimen of hu inanity that Htood Mora Ciller of Pollco Cio\vley the other day In San Francisco and said his n.itno WHS Joseph Aided t-'riend , njjod fourteen years this niotitli. Hut ho hud the biiiiusof a full grown in in , and had scon moio life thnn thousands of men five times his ngo , pnyn tlio Examiner , Ilia foito is travel , ho having slnco October hist wandered from Chicago , hi' homo , to.Ttickfeonvilk , mid from tliuro to thin city ( it a toliil OXDCIIB'O for iiillro.ul furas of $1.113. At present ho is bain ; ? cared for by Mrs. HuloNon who conducts u bonbon store jit2o" Ivearny street , but it ih iirobablothnt before many da.\H ho will blurt on n jouinoy liomowiucl. Joseph worked in Chicago us cnshboy in thooblablhliinontofUhnrles Gossngo on the eoniur of "Washington mid State stiootf. Ono ( Iny ho hud n lljjht with another boy and caiuo \Iutoiioii9but minus his position.Vhon \ his father , \\lio is a iiriiitor , loiutiod Hint .To < opli had boon ultiuliargcil , lioclinscdtho boy- out of the paronttil abode at 12S1 South Itovoy street with iv butiilier Icnlfe. The liltlo fellow not wishing to luivo his anatomy divided Into tnictlons con cluded to tibblo nlono "vith tlio big vurld , and with th.it oml in view bo wont tn Now York. Tlioro ho was sol/ed with In grippe and stayed for months in the ! No\v York hospittd. On liis Recovery ho started homo on foot , but sebinjr a sign which read "To Jacksonville , nti. , " lie tuinocl his stops ill the diiectioii the linger pointed. Ho found railroad conductors generally to bo n good hearted set of men , who allowed him to ride fieo. Whenever lie encoun tered a knight of the punch who insisted upon him paj Ing fare , the boy usually forsook the coinfoitaWo interior of the tiiiin and continued his journey on the brake-beams beneath the ears. The Hist lurgo city ho encountered nfter leading ; Novr York vas Clovclnnd , 0. , fiom wlioro ho wont to C'lmttimoo- pi , Tenn. IIa\lng read of Lookout mountain , Joseph decided to visit the famous battloliold , and went there. Looking over the ground was a pretty jounjj hidy , accompanied bv lier father. Joseph told thorn of his adventured , and the liidy Ivlbbcd him and took him to din ner. ner."Did you object to the kiss ? " asked the chief of police. " \Voll \ , I don't think you'd Idck about being Idbsocl by lier If you'd scon how pretty she w.is , " answered the bo , and the chief joined in the laugh. Macon , Ga. , was the no.\t place -visited by tlio youthful globo-trottor , who wont from thoio toCoidallo , in tlio samostate , wlieio ho worked in a hotel , Leaving Cordnllohojcmtto Luke City , Fin. , and frornthoio to Jacksonville in the I'oiiin- ( itilar state. Between the two points lust named ho paid1 his first railroad fare , the amount being $1,25 , which was all the money ho possessed. Ho ar rived at St. Augustine , Fin. , with empty poekots and stomach , but a boy was vanted ivt the Cordova hotel and Joseph bocured the position. Ptesident Ilnriison's wife vns a guest at the hotel , but Joseph did not care to become personally acquainted with her , "because , " said ho : "I didn't want bur hubbund to know that I'd run away from lunne. " Ho saved his life , however. There was n fire in the hotel one- night and Joseph gave the iiluim , besides assisting to Loop tlio Humes in check until the en gines anivcd. HoMIS lowaidod with J5 given by a jeweler. Tlio next place in which Josopli found himself wan Mobile , Ala. Tbon ho con- coned the idea of coming to California , and with Sacramento as his objective point , ho started out. Along tlio south ern route ho tuivoled , nevei1 paying a cent for railroad faro , no\or walking a mile , but very often hungry and v lulling himself homo again. Sacramento was icnolicd finally , and employment was secured in the service of Chief of Police Diow. In the capital city Joseph b.iw the Examiner's special train and achieved the tare distinction of lending one of tlio prize heifers in tlio paiade. Iho manager of the train wanted to talco the lad to Oregon and of fered to give lilm employment on this pa. ] > or , but Joseph did not think howas built for a journalist. "I left Sacramento nnd came to 'Fiisco'bald ' the little follow. "I got heio the dav after the Charleston Bailed for Honolulu. For n few dajs it was a ease of ' "Who steals my pur&o steals trash. ' " "It was -what ? " "O that's what Shakespeare makes lago say. Don't you think I know any thing about Shakespeare ? I can quote from all his plays ; my mother roud them to mo , and she tnuglit mo to load music and play the piano. I'm educated , I urn. " Soiling papoissupplied him with the staff of life for u while nnd then ho mis taken to the Bo s and Girls' Aid so ciety. "I like my ficcdom , " quoth Joseph ; "so I put up a job to go down town \\ith another boy. Iguvohiintho slipthough , and did not go back to the society , I went to woik as messenger for tlio San Fianclseo telegraph company , but they discharged mo beom&o I was not ac quainted \\lili the city. "About a month ago MM. Itulofeon took mo in , and us EIO ! gave mo a good homo and treated mo very kindly 110- malned with her. " Joseph's accomplishments testify thus ho has a good motliurlio cared for his mental welfare. ? Jrs. luilofson vouchot for the fact that ho is a fair pianist and thai ho reads music'at ' sight , besides being - ing a mnnlv * , bright and thoroughly honest lad. Mr * . Kulofoon communi cated with Mrs. Frloml , who I'enllod to the offset that her husband mid loft licrnu and hud not boon lie inl from forever over throe moilthH. Mis. Friend is anx ious to lia\o her only child nt homo again , but has not iho money to nay Ills fiiro. When Joseph learned that his father hud left his wife ho wanted to "beat'1 his way to Chicago , sajing his mother would need bit. support , but Mrs. IJulofson will keep him hero until siitU- clent money can bo secured by bubscrlp- tloa to send him home. When Joseph was be\on jours old ho \Mib dilvenuway from homo by lili > fath er and made his way as fur west as Mon tana , but became disgusted and returned to Chicago. TIII3 DIVUM. : ! ) SJUUT. Theory Very XI T , Jlut I'riicllco Par Irmn I l--nhluj , ' . UO , tluit it might bo ghon mo to toll the oxaot truth about the divided sltlrll" nulled a charmincwoinan the othorday , biivs the Now York World. "When I bought one , certainly the fool and her money parted like the bifurcated tmrni"iit I acquired by tlio piiu'lut'o. 1'oUto Iniiguigo' fails to do juslloo to whtitlhnvo cndiucd since I donned it. Talk about n divided nldrt being easy to wall : in and not impeding ono's movement * ! "NYhy , It's Iho clunisl- est , llopplost , most dinggcry artitlo thut n \umiimuniiputon. Each swtion gota wrapped round anil round like n loose sail winding about a boat's must. When you go up and downstnlis It wig ! ) down until jou trojid on the hoin and trip up If you're not careful. Tlio fullnc 9 Id sot onti ) a circular yoke , \\liicli \ is foiover hunching up ajjout jotirttiiiHt. And tlion the ugliness or the garment ! Venus heti-olf would scare crown clad In Its ungainly vohnno of silk or cotton that bangs vlthout form and might as well bo void , since It oWlt- . orator all distiiutionof beauty , a woman with the most exquisitely molded limbs and an old girl with piops lilco hlto- sticks being nllko hideous \thoncmul- ojied In it. "Since tlio llrst time T caught sljilit of mjself In the horrid tiling 1 TmveahMiys sent my timid out of tlio loom when I put It on orotV , mid I've never hud tlio cour- nj'o to lake a second look at it in the glass. Uoully , the divorce laws In this state oiifrht to bo amondcd for tlio relief of men who-o ul\es to disfigure them selves. Why do I continue to vear it ? 13i > cnusa I am icsolvcd to got my 7 worth out of that bad baigain and at the same time touch myself not to run after stiango gods in tlio matter of so-called dioss leforni. ' ' To tlio youtiK' f'U'o ' I'o/zoni'i Comiloxlon | Powder ttlvM frosliur iliurms , to the old ra il e oil ) on tb Tiy it. _ A Scrloim Itlot. Lovnov , July 'J.V Ts'uwahas been received r details of a recent riot at Eivoroum : On .lime ! .M tlio soldiers wcra onlcrcil to disperse the Armenians who wcro lioliliiip a meeting tn the church ynnl. The soldiers began the massacre of Ainicnluns , nnd tlio Turkish populace Joined in the attack. The shops nnj houses of tbo Armenians worn nlllainxl. The sack luttod four IIOUH. Tlio llritlsh consulate atwhiih on the sniioiilKlita fttoiis Ijcinp Klren for tlio bonclit of the poor Armenians \MIS stoned and its gates m1i lutlows bio- kcti. ' 1 ho consul nnd members of hU fuinily took refupo lu thccclhrs of the building ancl the futo was ubuiuloiHil. Iho Amcilcan mis sion served us a icfugo for Hfty fugitives. Numbers of Arinciiiuns rcHiiigon the piom- ises of the Turks to escort tlioin to places of safety wore murdered m the streets. 1'ifty bed Ics have boon found , mostlj of persons who vcro biiyonotted , { BO jwrsons Hero \\ounded anil KM ) arc Tits , spasms , St , A'itus dance , ncivousness and listeii.v are soon luivdliy Dr. Mies' Xs'ervino. I'lvo samplcss utlCuhn iScCo.,15tli autl Doughis. A. CnseoP Sights JA-MESTOWV , N , D. , July 25. [ Special Tel egram to TUB Ilm.J AINs Hell Hess of 1'ittsijurtj , Pa. , nrrhecl hero this morning and was mirried to Sinnuel McDowell of Is'oxv lioekfonl. Neither had ever seen the other before todny. The union was effected thiough a Chicago niatrlmoiiiil journal , in \Uiicli McDowell inseited a peiKonul to Mlilrli Jliss Uoss replied Jlo is a well-to do f.uinei of thnty-elght , has TN" ) lures of vhoat ami . iO < ) held ofc < ittlontul sbccp. M'ss Koss ii tncnty-ci ht , cry iutulllgcnt and pretty , Thiity years a o Isaac Cook started the celebi itoel Imperial Champagne. They now make 10,000 bottles n day. It's extra dry. P.UIIS , .Tuly . " [ Spccinl Cublcffram to Tin. Iii ) : : . ] It hofllrlully announced ttiat the ne gotiations with Englmel rcfruiiliaK Zanzibnt \\lll \ \ jirobuhly bo favorably coueludcd within a few elays The question of Rlnilngascnr nnd JjUko Tchad are belli ? discussed. The renunciation of the Atiglo-U'usiun comjact will not bo included in the Angto-Iriench ngroeineut. /V / Tjtihor Convoiidori , ST. Louii , July 25. Tlio national conven tion of the union labor pmty h called for this eity September 3. The greenback part ) , farmers' nlliances , nnd praugcrs and othtr kindred labor orKiiuUatlona are Invited to send representatives Mis. "Wlnslow's Soothing syrup for children teething reliovesthoehUdfruinptin 25 cents abottlo Denver NPWH Not For Sale. DENVKII , Cole , July " 5.-- [ Special Telegram to TIIK BEF. ] The statement that bus been telegraphed from this city tlint the Hocky Mountains News had been sold , is absolutely without foundation. The Neivs has not been sold and Is uot for sale. Sajjar I rust Protcctor-j. Ni.w YOHK , July 25. The tuistces of the sugar trust today issued a cheulnr to cot-till- catu holdcis aiiuoundntr tlio npnoiiitinont of a cominlttooto form anew orKani/atloii for the purpose of protection , Ko details of tlio plan nro ( , 'lvejn In thocirtul.ir. For beauty , for conifoit , for impro\omcnt of the complexion , use only Pozzoni's I'ow- der ; there s iiothiut'equjl to. .L K t tiUAVHS. F. L. Wllcins of Davcnpoit , la , is at the Pax ton. II.C. Chadbourn of Chicago is a guest at the Paxton. t > . B. Boultonof Now York is stopiilng at the Paxton. W , L. Pierre of 1'eorhis at the Paxton. .T. M. Cirey of Chcyonuo is stopping at the Paxton. A. Nash of Lincoln Is a Murray guest. P.V. \ . Olmstrod of Norfolk is at the Mer chants. A. C. Corliiu of Beaver City Is at the Casey. H , II. Thorp of Sioux City Is a guest at the Casey. Marshal Harder of ICansas City Is at the Casey. II. N. Leach of Hurv\cll is registcicd nt the Casey , M S. Adams of LoupCity is stopping at the Casey. VV , N. Kcllcy of Creston , la , Is at the Mur ray today , C II. hlinoro of Beatilco Is a .guest at the Metchiints. * A J Tnylor of Ithodo Island is a guest nt thoMurny. II M. Iloonmn of Atlantic , la , Is a guest nt the Casey. F , D. Iyon of Dinghainton , N. Y. , Iiat tlioMillJitl. .7 II. McGcoof WiUvaukco is logistercelat thoMillird. IJuirono Cunfluld of Boston is stopping at UioMlllurd. John I'erry of San Francisco Is a guest at thoMillard. O B. Hcxton of St. Louis was at the Mll- lunl last night. 1) , II. Cramer of Yoikvas nt the Mer chants last night. J , F. Itowlcy of Dos Momoj Is la the city , at the IMcrchants , Warren Delano of New "York was at the Murray last night , K. P. Newell of Howaid h in the city , stopping ut thei Mlllard , II , G , Hopp , editor of the Nws at Lake Preston , S. I ) , Is at the Merchants. M. Hortoti , E. A. Stoiiehlll and Dave Liv ingston of Clilcugo are at the Murray. John Perry , Jr. , resident of the San Fraiiciseo street rnllxuy compnny. Is in the city looking over the electrio lines , with a view of supplanting the undo power on his railway with ele < triritv. Hu VMS the guest of Superintendent UeynohU of tlio bridge line. OnaSpuolnl TAXnint , July 2r-SpetialCablo'i-nin [ ( to Tin : T5tB. ] Tlio 1'iviuh minister to Morocco hns Btnrtoel for Habuton u special mission to ttioHulUn. At tlio meeting of the Omah.i Association of Stationary Englnein last night Jolin.W. Matthwss was elected delegate to the iinttonnl roiiMMitlon A\hteli will bo held in Now York city on September U , Oioar Hondwcll wiw elceteel altcmnto , Tlio following pjr.nltsvoro IsJiioJ by Iho uuildintnusiwc tor yesterday : Jew. Teuton. t citnry ( raina dnellln ? . . Tiiiitiitimnii risHsta'oti . . , . $ ,1,500 Ji'in.loiHcn. twtMtorr frame ( liM-llliip , TMttlitli iiml Oiiss stroon . WOO l.mlK'ln , nno-Htory fr.ihiitut - tnijooveine'oiilli uiilClnrU lreots . COO 1. . II. Allen , fniino barn , Twenty-ninth . tinii l.i ivoimoilliHttuuts. . . . . . . . 00 Joxfiih U. Polly , twolorv mlek store. ' 1 ilrt\tiststrotl | and Ami's iiu-iivo . l00 , II. I. riickoy.onu iinilouo ( unrlli-story fniiioie'sileiieol'llfloii | , Hill . I.SOO II. 1. liiki-y , ono imdnni'-fouttli-stury friiiiioivsUli'iifo , Ullflun Mill . 1,400 I lU'iiilnor lumilu . JIT.- , Totid Through coiehes I'ullinin ' palace Hlcopoi'8 , ilinlngcai'8 , fnerecliniiifr chair emu toUhicayo and iiitorvciiiti ) , ' points vliilho great Ltneilc Island run to. Ticltot olllco 10UU , Sixteenth nnd llcllo Dratidon and JvssioCtii'cii ' got into n row In an IShj-h tli street bagnio lust night , in wlile'h the latter was liullycnt about the face with n piece of ghss. lloth wcro iinesteil. A HKDIVOTOV , Neb. , July 35To the ISJitor ofTiiiHiii AVIll jou bo kind enough to letme know through the columns ofonr ) puporvhcw tlio ucaicst inndstono can b ound. Hi Answer Dr. Garten of Lincoln Ins amael- stone. \Vlnit Killed UN U'i\vii. ) At Fort Scott I mot an iie'qinlnt.mco whom I know litul gone further west to found a future cityiiml niitunillj ciiotitli I iniulo inquiries IIH to how hu piogrcs otl in his enterprise , biya , i wrltor in tlio New York Sun , "I'romiwcd to bo the biggest tiling on enitli , " hoioplleel. "You Mere to have tlirco railiuad lines ? " "Yes. " "Andfourorllvosrc.it fnotoilesero \ to bo established1 "Yes. " "And there was to boiui avenue nnmcd after e\or\btntoy" "Yo . " "And four dltTeront stioot car llios wcro to be in onor.itioii within n year ? " "Yes. " "Tvo banlvs , two colleges , four churches , a union ilenot , u uty hull , t\vo opor.i Ileuses ana u t o\ernmont building woroon jour list for early com- plctioni1" "Tlioy voro. " "Well , whntluno you tlonov "Not a lilaincd thing. " "Not oven inadoii bcgiiinlnpr } " "No. I WIIH going to buy OOOncios of hind for the silo , hut while the owner was getting an abstract of titlett niin cninu along with a rot.irv wn"hiiij'niii- chino , oilorotlino fem county liffhts for $10 and n shotgun , nncl I kllleel the town and since ! the machine man from goiii ) ; ton paipcr's giuvc. I've ' got fcoliiip& } , , 1 linvo.V7hon I been iniiii btriijfK'lliif tn make an honest li\iny , but ineetiuy with udvoislty nt oveiy turn , mj feelinysi force mo to stiotcli out a helping hand nnel let this giuat iiiul gloiioua werit pad dle her o\\n \ canoe. With your name nncl address , mailed to the Swift Soecific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. , ifl necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on tlio blood and the d teases incident Colt , Skm Eruption Cured. Ono omy ! customcra , 1 hlsUjr rctpoctcd and Influential citizen , bat who In now nliscut from ( be city , has uscj Stvift'a SpcclflcIth excellent rciulL HoEmja itcurcdlittn of a eklu eruption tint bo had ban tormented wllhforthlrtyycars , and had resisted tlio curative qualities of miny otlicrrncdlclnca. BOIUUT CLKoa.Drti-Ms4' , l ! " Kty , t ST , FRANCIS ACADEMY Boarding and Day School , Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street. Gun bo reached from any of tlio depots on motor , Conducted by the Sibters of Charity D. V. M. TERMS For board and tuition em " of Unit-heel education bracing" nil Ijiatiehes a - tion for joiiHjf Indies $75 for .schsioii of flva mouths , coinmunuhig Hist lonelily In Scptemboi and Fobruiuy respectively. For fuithor piiiticularH adeliosH SISTER SUPERIOR , tl St. Francis Academy , Council Ulntfe , Iowa. WAXON & BOURGEOIS , Architects and Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS Ioom2" ! > OMorrl.iin IHoek , Council IMulT . fowa. HoomOiON. Y , MfoHiilliIliU , Oniilia , Nob. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Corner Maine nnil Ilronilwnjr. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. UoiiU'riln forolsn and doim-stlo oxehanso. Collections mule und Interest p.ild ou tlnio Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. A-ffjntB Wv i ted. Dr. p.O. Judd. 606 Hioadway , Council Bluffs , la CUHCS PEnMANENTLY SOIA/TIOA. / . Newloii. III. , > f y C3I8 < . . From 18CJ to 1KIV about 'it ) cum 1 uilToni with tlicurontlfin of Iho hl | > . I uos cured If Iho iisuufM. JmohaOII. T.UDOUD. AVII . TIIECHAniES K VOCELERCO. . Oiltlmotl. Ml. SPJBOFAL NOTIOJBS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. SAIjE-S tile'o collnBisun Sixth iivrtiuo tKi'ontlxtli iiiidboMiitliHtrooH. Very ( limp K tul.iii liiinuMtlitoIji Iniulru of Mrs. K.VtiacktOlH. Ulh.st. T710U S.VIill-OrwIll Ir.ulo for ft KCHH ! Mid JL1 teiain , siiillloiiN'o. liMit , ii'tflsti'rod In \\nl \ line. Hy Dr. Archll.ilil. ilim by Itontucky Clr.y , .r > ) ours old. Apply to Dr. ) lauine < . 1 OST-l'oilu-t boolt , eontiilnliiKiilunlilo II I > : IKMS. | Uoturii to llliituiiCoiiiicll \ \ , low a. _ " \\rAM'KH-CJ ii'lKlilfornt ( < ncriillniii.i > workj ' ' \MiKfsd. iNo. tllObucond n\o. Jll-t. II. H. .idoil jjlrl by MM. A , 1' . linn- clic'lt.lJO Kcullt I ICl'SI ' ! for ieiil--Xle'oA-nHiin rottiigc. ! liinlly lix.itoilt till eon\eiiUiiros. Inqnlro onptouiNus , rcniith sticot and 1'uoHtli ; i\c- n ue. IJ1OK KiNT T o K M 1 moctorn \V. If. \ . HIlKvrSd 1'onrlstreet , "IJ1OU S/VI.R or Itc'iit Onrtlon Imul. with -L1 liuuses.byJ.lt. Kleu. lll-J.Mulii st,0ouncll lllillTs. ' _ _ _ " \\ril\ | ii ) runt wnon voiiean buy nhoincou tliusaino turins. ami limisuof voiir cloutli utiiny tlniolo ivo your family tbo liuniu clear on tlio fnl lowing lernn : A homo worth ( I.OOJ.it * l3por month A homo worth < lr > 3 nt Jllpor moiitli A liciine uaith tMKM nt fJI pur month. A homo uortli ( .I.O.KTnt f II pur month , A home unrlh ilOKut f-Hl.i > r montb. UtlicTprlie'il lionu'soii tliosnino tanni. Tlia nbiiva Mioiilhlvpiyiuctit ; liioliulo prlnclp.il iiml Intpnist , Vorfu'll ) ) ullutilnrs cull on oe HildroMtheludiUt Co. . WM llru.idway , UninelllUiiirs. lu _ _ _ _ _ "WOH KENT The stn rn nioiii. No. IS , duntluz -L'nn I'niiil sfc. W. 0. James. " \\rKII.VVBs < ! > oral bountiful mo lira hnsa M tint wo wllltr.iclufor riiiMiinliurol V.DVII lots InOiiialri orC'oinu'll blulls. Thu Judd it Veils Co. , Council ItlnlTs. h. F. M. Ellis & , Co. , ARCHITECTS AiidnuiUlnsSuperhitendents. UoomsI'M mid -KW lleo Hulldliis , Oniahii , ol > . , and liooni is 84 uncl'Stil Mi'rrliiin lllnclr , Council lllulI'H , It. Coiiuipondonuo holleltud , ALL WORK. WARRANTED. DU. J. D. JACKSON , Dentil Surgery. AlHImliof vnrlc ilono. Voiicon s.ivo one- hairuiiyoui geM ! iiiilsll\er tilling by ciillluK at i ouni U'UJ.Murrhun block , Coiniull llhilfa. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute Private Hospital , Cor. Dread wuy and UCth Street. Connell Hliills , U Forlhalrontniuiitof iillHiirjiloal and clironlo ill C'ise-s anil cllsi'nw'for Hie liltocl. 1'rluitcillsuisos of thu uilniry iiml sexual organs , in Hyjilillls BtrletaiP , oyMltlH , spur- inutoriolio.u. lnt nianhooil , suMial Impotence nnd vonhno-istruntul siuc'pssfully. I'nrtlculnr iittnntlnii pnlil toillnunsi'4 of tlio IniiK . ns AHtliinn. LoiiMiiniitlon. llroiuhttl * Ciu.iirli , Pte. I'ar.iljHlH Klilnuy illscviscs as Dliibotos Hi light's DKoase , | { liiiiiiiitNnil'llo8 ( , Caiicor. Vurlueulo. llyilrocole , ln > lrJf , Tu- PUT. Dlsoascnor thn invalid cmr. Olun feet , biiliiil onrviitnro anil allillso.isosif llusliiinos. Wi'haMiii dfparlmniitcliivnicd cselnslvoly to 11m t i-i'itnuclof I'toiluu ilNra n Mcilleliiosuiilbecurulypaelail anil fice'fiom ohsi ivutlnii. Coriospmdcnco confldcntlal. AiWres'i ' ! DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical In slltulc an ! Private Hospital , Cur , Ilreudivur n'iJ2itli el , Council llliillH , In. J , D IIIMUVI ; ' < O1'rcs Vlcu-prcs ClIAIIIVS H UA\NAXt'llnlllir. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Oounolt DItiffs. Paid up Capital $16OOOO Surplus ona Profits BO.OOO . Liability to Depositors. . 33O.OOO . DiH.crnim- ! Miller. li'.O. OlcaHon , H. I/ . Blnuait.i : . H Mail. . ! . I ) ndmiin- . Clunks C. lliiiiinn. Tr.iniiot Kcniiial Uankttij linsl- IHSH ; largitt cnpltul and surplus of any hank In S-outliwostorii Iowa. INTEREST ON TIMtDEPOSITS. . THE J. A , UURPHI OO , , lit Aunuo nnd 2lit Bt. Sasli , Doors and Blinds Hand and Scroll Htiwlng. Ho-Snvln nnd PlnnliiiSUMII | of all kinds 1'onli llrii-kc > n. Klndl n ; wooil i-'Oi > urliadilnllu ( > toJ Uluin haviiiiHtliy iho lurrtil , 'J. " > o , All work to bo Uibl olavt. Toluphnno ' . . "youit I'ATitoxAau &OMCITKH. " 27 MAIN STHBET. Our O.II. Co'u Jcnolrjr Store. PR0FESSIONAL DIRECTORY , nil lie and Sanitary lint'I , near. I'lniiH , H , " lions , und Supervision of Public \Vorlc Brown , Council UlulTd , la. N Justlco of tlio ljoaco. Ollloo over American KxpioBB , No.121 , Uroailivay. Council llluiTu , IOMI. IP _ Qr 0-imn Altornovsnt Jaw. Pniotico in tbo St-ito imci Peclera ( V iSI [ IS-C'ourts. . " KooinaT and 8 Sliugiirt-Uano Uloclc , Crmnol * * A4iK / I i . Iowa. C , A. BEEBE & COMPANY , - \Uicilesalo \ unil Kotull Diulom In FURNITURE. Urxut Stoolc uuil Iost I'rlcei. Duulcra , send for Catalogue. ' N03. 05 and 207 Droadwuy , und 201 and 200 1'iorco Street , Couucll Dluflu , I