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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1890)
(5 ( THE O3LAHA DAILY BEEXtSATUllDAY , AUGUST 2. 1890 OF THE \VEEK \ , Several Causes Tend to Alter the Mone tary Outlook for the Present. ACCOUNTS OF TRADE SATISFACTORY , Hut Much Apprehension Jixl.st in the Wom IlcuntMO ol' Injury tu Oops \\y \ and Jlcnt. YOIIK , August l.-fSpecial Telegram to Tin : : . - . 0 , Dun & Co.'s \vccldy \ review - view of trade says : Iluavy exports of Kold , 11,000,000 , having been engaged forSaturday , and the iiilvnncoof tlio IJank of tenglaiiJ rate from I to .1 percent have altered the monetary outlook for tlio present. The merchandise Inipoit-s nro very heavy for four weeks nt Now York , having exceeded last year hy Sd per cent , or $4SOO,000 , and jet * ! < > month's Imports but , year were about - JI,800,000. But exports from New "York for four weeks liuvo boon tV'MKW ' ) less tlimi last year , or nearly IK ! percent , and the month's exports lust year from all ports \voro hut t5'3,3.Vaift ! Thiwc fuel ? Iinllcatoa very lieuvy excess of lintorts for July. The cotton exports for July linvo been nbout eighteen thousand scvon humlreil hales loss than lust year , and exports of Vihi-ut and llourhnvenf lute boon elipeUodby hlrh ; iirloes. but for the ir.ontli show a jraln. Prices of commodities tend steadily upward , U'itk ex- m-ctiitlon of abundant money , nn < 1 have risen half of 1 IHT rent during the week , and this movement , If prolonged , will tend to I'niiHc uhlpiiietitsof f/olil instead of prndmla. At al most nil tlio'Iiilcrioriiioncy niarkuti , ashore , ( lie r.itos have boon moderate thus far ami tbo snpjily ample , however , and the romplaiiits of slow collections , though a llttlo more frequent than of lute , arc com paratively rare , Thearrtiintsof trauV nro almostnalforniljr satisfactory. A sUnlit fallinir oil In seine lines Is sum at St. Louh , ainl rain it * badly needed for crops on the region tributary to Milwihoi1 , hut for the mid-summer season tnu Man ! 01 Diisinrss is ociier man usual. tlniniKli all I'loarin houses out- Now Vorltsliow iv piin over List year of IS percent. Jlostoti tuins litllo , tat reports Improving demand for loiulliiK articles of trade , wool selling mow freely uinl leather nctive. 1'hil.ululiiliia . observes some , di'creaiu In AniK business , no change in wool , qiilct in chemicals , liquors and tobacco , but improvement in corn. At Now Orleans , Savannah and Memphis busi ness Is satisfactory for the season and crop prospectsuxedlcnt. So at DetroitSt. Louis , Kansas City and Oinalm business Is irooJ. Jobbers report a favorable outlook at St. Paul , the daily output of Minneapolis Hour mills being : t < ) , ( KX ) barrels ami the demand for lumber is strong. Hut In parts of ttio v est there is much npprcheiiHlon , nnd already toino depression In business because of Injury to crops by drought and extreme heat. The Iron bushiest iipnears rather mow roiiildeiit , tlioiifjh no change can bo observed in jirlces , The \vool maim- faeturo changes but little. At Philadelphia niul licro no improvement is seen , and west ern prices nro held ( ua high for nunufaetur- cis. The boot imd shoe business shows no woatiiicss , niida hii' o uumber of buyers at Hoston arc operating freely at the recent ad vance in prices , botli leather and hMos being firm and nl hcr hi price. ITcars of injury to wheat and corn aw caused by very numerous roiwrts from the central \vesternstatcs , tliouKliestlinntcs of a yield of 1K,0 ( < XMIM ) bushels of wheat la the biilcotns and Minnasota appear well supported - ported by detailed railway reports. The cojillH'tlnjr local accounts anil rstiinates helped speculation to n sharp ailvanco in wheat ana corn , but in botha reaction has tlncouppeared.andwhiiat closes : t' j cents lower than aveclt iif o , corn about 5 cent.-- higher and oats imehaiiKoO , heavy \vestorn packing caused seine wealt- ness In pork products and tlio line crop re ports from thy south help to lower cotton a ehailc , Oil is a little lower and coffee and raw supar unchanged. In general the sjieeulatlvo markets show the InlluPiico of anticipated turrcnoy cxpan- pion , biit a reaction would lia natural if ex ports of Bold at the rate of Sl , < W,000 ( ) in a wcok should continue to overbalance cxiiectcil purchases of sllvc > r at tbo rate of $4WOOOJ ounces In a month. Vor Homo tlino toconio the monetary outlook \vlll therofow bo nar rowly u-atehed and accounts of its possible Influence upon the course of prims , Tlio business failures oeciurliig throughout the country during the last seven days number ISO , as compared with UK ) last wooU , For the cnrnapondlnt ; week of last year tlio figures JiKtl'H. F'atnlly In.ur | < ? d by a Tr.iln. rouT , In. , August 1. [ Sixjcial Tele- Rrnm to Tun ] ) ii : : . ] All uulmown man was run over and terribly maiipled by a Hock Island train hero today. Ho cannot recover. Hit ; Joint Hate Schedule. iNKii , In. , August 1. [ Special Tele- ( jram to Tin : llKi.J The railway commission today revolted the H'hedulo of joint rates pro- mulgiitod by them July It ) , nnd which was BiipposciHo have BOIIO into force July . In its stead they have issued an order provid ing that where a slilpaient ismadeovcrtwoor moro lines in this state , each road shall ho entitled to fcl ) per cent of tbo local wto. nt provided In tlio tailltvhlch goes into effect today. 'J'bo former schedule the railroads of the state have opposed blttoily , and refused utterly to put it into effect. The north and south lines nnd tlio shorter wads have been especially tipurlcvoil by It , Tlio now schedule will bo very much moro sathfatory to the shorter roads. The lo\va rates are very high for short distance ; ) and low In proportion for long ones. They will got within _ ' ( ) per cent of the maximum local rate , mow than which they could not got In nny event except it was ( riven them by the other roads to got the business. I'\IMII < is' .Alliance Sab-Trcnsiiry Hill , " \VASIII\OTOV , August 1. Represent ntivo Wheeler of Alabama today introduced n reso lution in the housoto set asldo Jlondnv next for consideration of the larmcrs' nlllanco gniln sub-treasury bill , the hill to bo consid ered from day to clay until disposed of , Nebraska , Iowa and Dakota l ; "WAMIINOTOK , Au ustl. [ Special Telegram to Tun llKK.J-Pcnslonsgranted Nobraslcniis : Original-William F. Patterson , Sunlford ; AndixJW Phillips , Hoi * ; Jimios Wchb , To- cutuseh ; Lloyd \Vaslibum , Norfolk ; Sam uel N. 1'cthiclf , Silver City. Increoso ward Updike , Harvard ! Jacob Korb , Indlim- ohijttoorBO W. Clement , Alliance . Original wltlows , etc. Minors of John W. Btovall. North 1'hitto. Jo\vu : Original-.TohaS. Hoszi'll ' , Vlntou ; Charles A. Koehnfellor , Koit Miiillson ; John W men. ClwrnoM : VilliainVrIght , Plymouth - mouth ; Harvuy C.MiwwellPalrlluldJoseph ; Slilenor , Ue.sMoines ; Gcorjro Nissull , Wiuh > iiiKtou. IncR'aso-DauIol J. DoloiiK , Clar- liiiu ; Cyrus Sanders , Ueoa : William J. Btull , South KiiKllsh ; Godliii Siiy- der , Daytou ; Jtirob Courtney , Cen ter Junction , Original widows , otx ; , Klla P. , widow of Davlil A. Hobnlns , Colum bus City ; Alice , wldovi of Stephen A. I'luiab , Duvenixirt ; minors of John S.Vilson , Allcr- ton anil CViitorvillo ; Mnry Piiullliic , widow of Prod ICIrchor , ICellertou ; Annia Hogiirt , former wiiloiv of Jonathan OTaylor , Ot- tumwa , South Dakota : Original John Weaver , Alpha. The Situation at ' nouns Ayren. l.oxiwv , August 1. The Tltnci hastho fol lowing from Buenos Ayrw : The situation hero Is unimproved. Nnltonnl anil other bunks nro Uiklng advantage of the liuv post poning payments nnd will cash only tlw small- estcheclts. 1'crhipi tlio lliianclnl crisis may force Cdnian's friends , Includiug Ho.-ea , to forcibly compel Cdinuu to resign. A I'lilliiih'lplilii iliiiiriuiIUt Dead. l'iiti.Uir.rniA ) , August 1. Dinilel ll.Sinlth . , OIID of tlio oldest newspaper men in this city , died this evening after a long illness result ing from a AVOUnd received In the war , Hleuin .liip Arrivals.v At Nw York The Aller , fwui llrciueu , thoUellort , JtKJHIIin : WRAKEXtXU. Tlio Coiidciuiicil ZVInrdoror the I'k'tiiro ' til' Utter DcNpnlr , Afitfiix , K. Y , , August 1 , Kerent do- vclopnwnts have mow than confirmed the truth of tlio stntctncnt that Kointnler , the coiiiloinned tnurJcror , is weakening dally. I'lio utt < r abandonment of ail hoiO [ nad the consequent rcnllzatlon jf his utterly lost condition never came to him with such tvrriblo foiro as last night. .All nifilit long , uihu tossed on his narrow col , ho tried aloud In iles ] lr : "I tt'Ish It vcro ever , " Ho repented this tlino and ngahi and his utter lack of nil [ lower to control his fears was jiltiablo Lobehold. Thociiusoof this sudden and tin- conqucrahlodc.siitlr | viis thonolso of prepa ration In the mljaccnt rootn for the oxccu- Lion , \vhli-h tlio jirlsoncr could not help hcnr- Inir through the iloorvuy ulilch eonneets his cell \\'Ili ! tliochamborof death. ol'a I'ai'iIiiniMl lO.vIlc. Jfnw YOIIK , Atipu.stl , [ Hpcclnl to Tut : HnE.1 Annie Htitnien , a twenty-one- year-old Uusslan , arrived hero yesterday on Lho steamship Obiliitn , At the hargo ofileo sh'e eonfesscd to having been sent seine llvo ycai-s no to Slhcrla for n political olTenso , vvlioro she was [ lardoned llvo months njo. Kuringhercxlloiison was horn to her , and xvliou she lauded yesterday the boy , now three years old , nccoinpanicil her. Her husliund , who was imprisoned with icr , will como hero Inn fo\v months. In her story of life In Siberia she tells sotno torrildo , ales. llor liuslmul was nyounn physician of fair wealth , lut all his possessions \vero seized by the governuwnt. blio Intends tfoing to Wichita Kan. 1 lie . > foil cm U'oiidiiim'NTroulilR , Cillf'ino , August I. Tlio difficulties bo- -wecii fuctions of the Modern Woodmen of America onmo into court apiln today , Head L'hysiclim AIcKinnlolliiiKnblllavainHt / Jlcntl Counsel Root et al settlnp forth the old olinrpes iifrnlnnt them and referrliiK to Koot's call fora mcetiiiu at Des IMolnosAuj-iiit 111 to jixaniw n sovereign camp , etc. , to ho Wilt oil itt Omaha. The eoiniilaiiiants say ili.tt if this sclicino bo carried out the cen- trul orfrinl/atloii will bo tiilcon out of the stiito of Illlnnls In violation of the by-lmvs. luilKcTuttilll granted an Injunction restr.dn- nj the Uoot niectlny. Deed ol'a Kcjooted Salttir. Citictfio , August I , A woman known as LoFovro , llvingou AVcst Monroe street , and icr hinbancl wore horribly slashed tonight \vltn n razor by ono "Welch , a miner from the state ofWiishlnyton. Neither will die , hut the \voiuanlsdlsllKurcd for life. Welch is a re- lei-ted suitor , and it is said the woman ac cepted money from him after her innrriago. A Cnfl'tu ; HIMXIIII nioiKliit Inn Adopted. Ni\v YOIIK , August 1. The roeoiiiaienda- tlon of the board of manager. } of the coftco c.\ehango from Is'orth and Central America , East nnd Vest Indies , nnd South America In addition to Briull bo jjoo'1 ' delivery , coffee from Drazil only being good delivery hercto- fore , vus ailoptcJ today. This , It is assorted , will do away with the possibility of cngiiieer- cd Ills Swcclhuiirt , Nn\v Mnroiin , Conn. , August 1. Andrew Borojoson early this inorniiif ; cut the throat nud horribly maturlcd the body of Kninia An derson , a donuMtiu , who wta his former sweetheart. Tlio trl t \ refused to marry Dorojoson because he drank. The murderer was caught In the woods by a crowd of eitl- xcns. ScuwMnry Itlalne tit cjipo Jfay. CAIM : MAY , NJ. . , August 1. Secretary of Slate Hlaiuc arrivoil this morning and is stopping tonight at Congress hall , Ho re ceived an ovation from the peonlo in the lobby on his arrival. From tomorrow ho will bb the truest of the president until their return to Washington next week. i * Dentli of Two Valuable Horses. LOUBVII.U : , Ky. , August 1. Nc.ir Paris , Ky. , the trotting stallion Duquesno , record tiilOJ , died yesterday. lo was owned by Philip Hacko of Now Vorlc nnd valued at $ .10,000. Also George Alexander's Inoz , iword-sSOJij , Uroppcil dead near Paris while being driven. She was valued at 81,800. > llll AVrocked by an ' GuKKNp'iEM ) , Mass. , August 1. The newly built mill of the Fibre company at lilverside , near the village . of Turners Palls , was vreelted by au explosion late tonight and three moil are supjiosed to bo burled ill the ruins. Cause unknown. tiling's i atal Work. NOIITII AniNflTox , Mass. , August 1. Dur ing a severe tempest lust night lightning struck the dwelling of Thomas Sheridan. MnryQuiirlcy , a ed twentj' , was Instantly Itlllod and Sheridan and wife and child badly Injured. m Knsli of Gokl to I'jiiropo. Niw YOIIK , August 1. Arbuekle Brothers h.ive ordered * .ViOi)0 ( j-old bars for shipment to Kuropo. The total engaged this week is , 175,000. JIA1DKO I'llKVlIITi ; Tlio Police Determined to HID Wine HOOIIN. ' The polieo declare that one of the toughest p'laees la the city is the White Front saloon tid vine rooms , at 1107 lAirnuia street. They say that at nil hours of the day nud until midnight these witio rooms are filled with women and men , drinking and carouslng.and . conducting themselves inninnnnoraltofjethcr contrary to peace , ijnlet and Rood order. So uproarious did the orgies become yes terday afternoon that the shouting , singing and laughter could bo he.ird a block an ay. Captain Mostyuand Sergeant Graves raided the place , and arrested sK women and girls found In the wino rooms at the rear. 1'hore wore about a dozen men. In the place , but no orderj had been tflvon to arrest them , nnd they very quickly niiido themselves scarce. The parties arrested wore at once taken boforo.luilgo Ilclsloy nml gnvo the > names of MiiHTgio Smith , I untiVeavcr , Alay Smith , Jennie Harrison , May Jluester and IJzzio Thomas. The names of. two of the 11 , May Smith and Uzzle Thomas , wore ordered placed on the list of fallen women and they were eaoh lined M and costs. Thoj- could not pay and WTO locked up. The Muester woman is the wife of a motor conductor. The jud o lectured nor very feverely uml said that ho would hnvo given her the sumo treatment as the two preceding , as aho undoubtedly J''sOi-ved ' it , but for the sake of her seven months' old baby ho would lot her go. Ho threatened to .send her to jull If she ever appeared before him again after being arrested In a wlno room , The other three were evidently younger In sin. Two of them , .Muyuio Smith and Kdna Weaver , were eighteen years of ago. Tlio names they nave were delicious" , but ono of them Is the daughter of a well known North Oinnha man ami the other loft her mother and stepfather at If lot-euro but a short time ago. The Judge role-used them after inform' lag them that tlioy would bo lined If again found in a wino room. They were admen ished to bo moro careful In their company and to refrain from late uoui-J anil street The Judge stated that hereafter the police would watch the wlno rooms closely and the oniccrs wew instructed to bring In all p.trtles . fouiul In them , of both sexes. Notwithstand ing the faet that tlio onllaaiieo prohibiting wine rooms failed to go tnrouxh a short time ago , the police lire determined to suppress them , Tickets nt lowest rates and superior accommodations via the grout Hook Is land route- Ticket olttco , 1002 Six- eolith and ITanium strootH , Omaha. lielVrred to Chlut * Soayoy. Jfi.v ! , 1SOO.-TO the Kill tor of Tin : Buni At the last niectlng of the city council an ordinance was Introduced to place all special policemen and block watchmen under the regulation of the ehlof of polieo aim rvnulro UUMII to furnish a bond ot 3)OOO' ) , 1 would llkotoask 11 fowiiucstlonsVIiy should ublook watchman furnish a 5--X)0 ( ) bond when only * 1,000 Is iviiultxnl of the regular i > ollcof Why should a business 1111111 not have the right to hire it man to watch his private property without i > laclti Uliu iu tlio charge cJ thi ) I chief of polled A mln , whj'lsit thnt Chief \ Scavoy Is constantly coraplulnliiK1 of thoblook watchmen and using his Inlluonco to jmt them In n falselltrhtfore \ the eyes of their patrons I If they were not doing their.duty It is very likely thnt they would hear of It front their employers without being con signed to the care of Mr. Soavey. DI.OCKVJITCII.MAX. . CAUGHT IJV TUB I'AIjJdN AltUH , herloim Accident to a M'orkinmi on ( ho .VrW Union Depot , The first accident resulting from the work on the new union depot occurred yesterday nfteinoon , The old Union Pacific shed roof was being taUca down under the supervision of Johnson & Co. , contractors , and Instead of taking the heavy iron arches and trusses to pieces anil then lowering them to the ground , It van at tempted to lower the arches entire. Three heavy derricks had been erected for the pur pose , but when the weight of the lh"U arch were lowered upon them them they were found itmifllclunt to .stand the strain , and colliipscd. The heavy arch fell to the ground and was broken In three pieces , while pieces of the splintered derrieits flow in all directions. All of the workmi'ii , wltliono exception , escaped serious Ihjury. Ono man by the name of ( Julian was caupfit bv the falling mass and crushed under It. One leg was mashed nnd the bono broken in several places , the broken pieces protruding through the flesh , Ho win removed to St. Joseph's hos pital , where it was found necessary to itiipu- Into the injured limb. I lo stood the operation exceedingly well , and it Is believed that lie will recover. Howas getting aloni ; as well a.s could bo expected nt a late hour last night * - . Comfortably. t 'J : 0 this morning K. J. Mytton , the love lorn victim of a suicidal bullet , was resting very comfortably , with much moro favorable. [ irospects for recovery than at any previous time since thoshooting. ArrcHtcd. The AleElhatton-DrtlTcotn feud hns ngaln bobbed up serenely , and John JIcElhatton was arrested last evening for dlstnrblni ; the licaco of the UrifTcom family by illscharglnu lirearms. Ifot AVeatlier and Accidents. Talio no chances on headaches or sunstroke Thishot weather is fearful , but if you will talco afeivof Krauso's Headache Capsules each day you will find the toinporuturi ) will bo re duced and the likelihood of sunstroke or prostration absolutely counteracted. For sale by all druggists. South Is solid on the gro-\t "German Remedj1. " Telcgranis ami letters are received overv day dui-Ing this heated term for ICrauso's Headache - ache Uapsules , The people from that scetiea say they reduce the temperature and prevent sunstrokes and headaches. For sale by all druggists , Sun Stroke. Now Is the time , the accepted time , to pre vent sunstrokes , headaches , etc. Uy reducing the temperature all these distressing evils will bo prevented. ICrauso's Headache Cap sules are the thing. Ono or two Krauso's Headache Capsule taken during the day will pwvcnt any head ache , also attacks ofsuiistroko. All druggists Vonnj John Hogncr , Kdgar Lindoy and Louis ICnoeke , three laits of tender years , were ar rested last evening for a series of petit lar cenies. The unlawful appropriation of other people's property icems'to bo a miinia with them , and the articles which It is alleged they have stolen include everything from burn ess rings to pet canary b > rds. fountain Vromtho car windows of tlio trains of the Denver and. lUo GranJo r.'illroad can bo Boon the s1"1111'08' ' Hpcctaclcs of naturo'f wonders prosontcil by nny railroad - road on 'no plolie , on account of which this road htis gained the much merited title of the "Seento Lino" of tlio world. ' ' The * Rio Grande is essentially the tourists' ' line , and over it the traveler secures oqunl comfort ami speed , with the added plcasuro of boholdmy siyhts and scones unequalled for grandeur , beauty and sublimity anywhere in tills country or Europe. No American ahotild miss the opportunity to see the grandeur of his own country nssecn only by a journey ever tills line , and by BO doinglinng1 such pictures on the wulls of memory , that nil the attempts of tlio most cclobrntcd artists will scorn weak and trivial in the presence of nature's mnjoslle works amoiur tho&now-crowtied peaks of the Rocky Mountitsns. If any of our readers desire to know moro about these stuponduous works of nature , write to S. 1C. Hooper , General Passenger Atfont , Denver , Colorado , and lie will send you free of cost , clogiuitly illustrated books giving ufull description of tlio marvels of the "Scenic Line. " Dr. Sussdorff troata Nicccs.sfully all diseases o the kidneys , bladderj uud rectum. 1501 Farnnm st. 0. A. K. Excursion to Boston via tlio Wubasli Line. Evoryhodv invited to join the V\'abasli excursion for Uoston , leaving Ointilui Aufjubt (5-7-8-9 ( and 10 , gives choice of routes. Kates as low as the lowest. He el ining chair und Pullman bull'ct Rleep- ingciirson all trains. All atrent.sin the west soil tickets over the "Wabnsh via St. Louis or Chicago. For tickets , Blcophij-onr bertha and folders giving routes , limits , time-tables with a correct map of Boston , shoving locutions of de pots , etc. , call at the Wabnsli tiekot oflico , 1502 Parnam st. , orwrito G. N. CfcAYTOtf , Northwestern Pass , and Ticket Agent , 1 AG IShmi'S CICU'I'IF10ATI3. It Conl'erH Ujioti Him Sundry and Divers I'owern. "Brother" J. H. Pagelor filed his certificate in the county clerk's ollico yesterday , and In its way It Is a novelty , "Drothcr" I'ngeler got the document f rom J. 15. Campbell anil A. LIddcll , who llvo somewhere In Ohio. 'J'Uo ccrtillcato gives the "hrother" full power to preach tlio Ro.spH of life , heal the side of air inaiinerof diseases of mind and body , to ofll- elate at funerals and unite couples In nur- rlngo. hi another section the docuincat tells "Jlrother" I'auoler that ho may eominuno with angels and do all Uuitvltapithic inlnls- ter-physleiaiis are expected to do , 'I'lio "brother" hits been la this liao for some years , hut never until yesterday did he flash his ccrtillcato of authority upon the unsus pecting public. Amiouiiiiotiiriit. 0. B , Moore & Co. have been appointed wholesale iiKenta for the celebrated witon of JSieelslor Springs , Missouri. of tno ( front Rooic Is land route , IUO- , Sixteenth and Farnam street , Omalia , are the finest in the city. Cull and see them. Tickets to ull points east ut lowest rates $20 St. Loiiinto Boston nnd return via tlio Ohio AMitslhsippi railway , account G. A. It. reunion , with choice of routes via Now York and Sound , steamers via PoiigJiltoepsio , Hudson river bridge via is'owburg and via Troy. 'Jlokots good August 8 , 0 and 10 , nnd returning until September HO. Proportionate rules from all points west. Call on tiekot njjpnts of connecting lines or ndUrossA. J , Lytlo , general western passenger ayent , St. Louis , Mo. Through coaches JAillin'm ptilaco nlooportf , dlningcar.s , free reclining ehalr caw to Chicago and intervening points via tlio great ftoelc Island route. Ticket ollico 1002 , Sixteenth uud Furhuio , KOMIOOO Ul . of Ihn ClmiiKCS In Cli'clpw In Align' ' * The August clmhges In Union Pncllle circles have brought about at least three Im portant moves among , ( he laud anil tax-do- p.irtmcnt men. As hcrctoforo reported , O , II. AVheelcr , tlio assist uit tax-auditor , has been appointed wslstatit froiici-al'inni'lmslng1 agent nud will bo stationed at Portland , Oregon , A successor to Mr.Vlioclor has not , as yet , been decided upon. An cqunlly Important promotion Is that of I'mulc Hllk , now tnx- nrcnt for the entire system , to ho assistant to Auditor Young. This ndvanco of a worthy mid popular young tmu brings to the front Oeo. W. Vealo Jr. , tm-ngcnt ol the Kansas I'.ioltli ; division and places him at the head of tlio department. Hereafter , there will bo only ono ngont. Mr. Hills has been In the Union Pacllle ficrvk-o fourteen years , and IHM worked him self upfrom n small clerkship to the respon sible position ho now occupies. Previously to becoming the general tuxnpcnt , nhout eighteen months ago. ho was auditor of jicents1 account * . If fortune should contlnno to favor him this elevation will place tlio young man In line to sotno day write the cx- nlted title of "auditor" after his name. Mr. Oeorpo W. Vouie.jr. , is also an example of Vilnit superior Intelligence , adaptability nnd attention to business will uo for an American , boy. Not morn than Uvo. years ngo ho succeeded his father us tux agent of tholCansiis I'.icillcdlvlsion. At that time and up to the first of last April , his ofllucwns luTopelcn. Under the piTsuinptlon that the company then antli-ipated givlntr htm some thing hotter his foivuvns brought hero nnd consolidated with the intiln oflico nt head- ouartci-s. Frank Hills tendered tils resigna tion as tnx-agotit two weeks abound the siuno has been accepted , hut his appointment to the position of assistant Kcneiiil auditor limy not be announced ofilcially until some time next week , Tlic Dummy A liaiiilnnod , The Union Pacific has Dually abandoned Its local passenger dummy service between Coun cil IJluuX Omaha and South Omaha , The reason assinca for the change Is prac- rulaswollns Justifiable. "Thero U abso lutely no lonucr cnouirli business for sueh service to pay the oil bill necessary to keep our endue " wheels from squeaking , " said nn onicial""Those motor lines have knocked us out. They carry n passenger from Council lllufl's to aottth Omaha for 15 cents with tlio advantage of stopphiprovidcdho | so desires , right at the front door of either of the three best hotels in Omaha , while we could not bring him across the river to our depot , which is half a milo auav from these hotels , for less than ' > cents. Vou see therefore the disad vantages competition puts us at. When in May I , liiSr , the bridge faro was reduced from 50 to ! i. " > cents , the service leaped Into popularity ut once and our business up to Juno 1 , 1SSO , was something enormous. 'Ihen it commenced to drop oil gradually until on the and of last Junuarv wo cutout the runs between 10 o'clock in the morning and 'I in the afternoon. This summer the tr.itllchas 'dwindled to such an extent that our receipts amounted to nothlnsr , consequently quently wo succumbed to the inevita ble and discontinued. The schedule expired last evening , and today the track is free from dummy trains except ono at 7 a. in. from the UlutTs to Houth Omaha and 5:55 : p. m. from South Omaha to the UlufTs. "Doubtless you remember that in Septem ber , IbSS , wo reduced the faro to 15 cents , liopiiijr to he able to compete with the motor and maintain our patronage at that price , but it wouldn't work. There was no money ( n it. After trying the experiment three months wo went back to the AVcent rate. " 'I led up Tightly. tioneral Aqent PhlllippI of the Missouri 1'acilic returned yesterday from Chici o , whew ho attended the rule meeting of west ern roads. Ho says matter * were left In such shape as to indicate that the various lines in terested propose to maintain rates. They are tied up in agreements so strong tli.it it will bo almost Impossible for nay ot tlum to inaugurate and fully carry oa a war. The matter of arranging "tariffs aad making di visions at Missouri river points was loft with thu llvo association commissioners. T/ie / FI' . V. Train. E. B. Pope , western passenger agent of the Chesapeake , Ohio & St. Louis , Is now In the city. This is the road that runs the famous V. F1. V. train. Per n long time everybody supposed It meant the ' 'First Families of Virginia. " Instead , however , It means the Fast Flying Virginian. "Sho runs solid" says Air. I'opo "from Cincinnati to New York , by way of Washington , nnd Is ono of thn finest trains ever built. " \otc4 and L'orsonaln. Col. A. 0. Diuves , general passenger agent of the 1C. 0. St. J. & 0. I ) . , is in town. CJeaeral Manager Burt , of the Elkhoni , with his family , has gone to Denver on busi ness and pleasure ) . Geaeral Passenger Afjent Buchanan of the Elkhora left yesterday on a tour of the road to the Black Hills. E. G. Davidson , western passenger agent at ICansas City of the Louisville. " .Air Line , " is visiting his Omaha friends. Merino , n , new station on the 15. &M.'s Wyoming extension , twenty-eight miles west of Newcastle , will bo opened for business ncxtTuesday with J.V. . Johnson as agent. Colic iiixl Cholera I llnd that Ohambcrlala's Colic , Cholera and DlnrrliuQ.'i Hoincdy gives the best of sat isfaction incases of c6li"cholcni niorbusetc , I keep a bottle open in my prescription case- for the benefit of my customers , and 1 flint that a dose or two often as a samphnnakes n sale of a bottle. D. P. IMyelow , Armour- dale , Kansas. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for tlio accommodation of Omaha , Council JilulTa , DCS .Molnes nnil Chicago biihlne.ss is the Hock Island vestibule limited , leaving1 Omaha at-llo : p. in. dully. Tiekot otllco 100:2 : , Slxtcentli and Furatlin sts. , Omahn. SKA JIAX'S riAX JHIAH. . Another ChnptiM-In the Case He rd l > y luiljo llelslcy. The second chapter of the C.innon-Seanmn. MIsbourl-rlver-sandhar swindle was reheard yesterday afternoon in polieo court , for the edification of Judge Helsley and a small audience. The session was occupied by the defense In trying to provo that thcro was 110 Intent on the part of the defendant to de fraud Seaman. Several witnesses were in troduced to prove the defendant's peed character , nud testimony was also Riven to provo that Cannon did not knoj the location of the lots that he sojd to Seaman , It was shown that Cannon was not shown tbo lots before ho mauo the purchase from ono 1'cter- ion , but that ho simply Jtuow that they were lots 5,0 , 7 and Sin Vallev addition. Ho drove out there and found four lots that ho thought flllciltho bill , nnd proceeded to sell them to Seaman. It afterwards transpired that the lots covered bytbodocd vcro nhoutfour llocl farther east , and were situated in the centcrof nsloiiKh , to tlMt instead of Doing worth worth &W ) , thny were barely worth $100. Seaman found that the title to the lots was nil right , hut after the mirchaso was concluded ho found that Im lud not bought the lots that ho supposed ho had. As soon as the defense rested its cose , As sistant Prosecuting Attorney Morenrity suited that ho hud clijht or ten witness ® ) to introduce In rebuttal , to disprove the state ments niado as to the character and tfcnonil reputation of the defendant , but the court wus tired , and adjourned until today. The continuation of the case will ho liturd at 3 o'clock this afternoon. A Notahln Id-purr. "For disordered mcnsturation , anarinia and sterility , It may properly ho termed a specillo. " Extract from Dr , W. P. Mason' * report on tbo waters of Kxcelslor Springs , Missouri. twv\vn * uitSitw * xisn's. City Attorney Stewart In Ws argument bo- foro.Iudgo Deeinorut Hod Oalt opposing tlio Issuance of an injunction applied for liy James Madden made a tthowinif for the city that la materially dlfTorcnt f win Unit made by the attorneys for tbo plaintiff , nud published In the city paper. The plaintiff's attorney attciants to uiaku hU daso by stowing that the expenses of the police and city oniccrs , In salaries , etc , amounts to fc 10,000 , per iiununij rtty attorney's ' fees and offices assistants , | $10,000 ; flro department$15,11 , ! ) ; ) ; paving and improving streets nnd other public property , ' $10,1)00 , ) ; deficiency In water las , tUOO ; Icnr * liif-adeflcleney of $ $4lW7 after using nil the ' Beiii > ml fund tax , making thocntlro debt for general city purposes S'WI.-tlH j ' On the part of the city It is shown that the expenses of the police department anil the salaries of the city ollicors will not exceed thosumof $1 ,000 , ; that the city attorney's ' salary IsonlyJl.SUOi that the debt of the city has been greatly reduced since March 1 ; that there has been issued la RCIKUIII warrants SHI.SIK ) , and during thcsnmu tiinu thcw was paid nnd cancelled f'WiOO , Icnvlntr the total amount of outstanding warmntsfCi * > , : UiO. Of the Indebtedness for Judgments amounting to $ . " > 0TOO , there has boon paid since March I fcil.100 , leaving a balance of SS'.l.tXK ' ) . This nddcd to the amount of warrants oubtmul- InKmid tlio funded debt of $1-1(1.000 ( , makes the total debt of the city about $ liiiS : : , being about $100,000 leas than is claimed by the plaintiff. 'J'ho available cmh Intho police fund Is now i f'2,100 ; In thojuilmnout fund , $ S70.it ! : , mid In the general fund ? lr , > l'.l , milking a total of ! over 1fa ) . In the Interest fund for city lm- ' . provemcnts there Is a cash Uilnnro of fil,7-IO. : j lleslilcsthls the avnllablo funds for the year j I consist of : ? 10,000 pollcofund ; $ : 1.000 unpaid ' taxes ; § Ur > OOJudgmont fund ; $ Tir , > ( K ) unpaid i taxes previous to IVM ) , f,0Hl ( taxes duo thu , IntiTsuclInn fund ; $ "iSOiK ) duo the sewer i ! fund ; making a total ofir > 2 , ; ) . Upon this showing the attorneys for the ! ' city are confident the court will bo com pelled to deny the. Injunction nskul for. Judge Ueemer has aniidiiiired that ho will render his decision on his arrival la this city on Monday. City Attorney Stewart nud Plnloy llurlio , who was em ployed by the city to assist In this case , have worked very hard , and have Blvcn the city finances a moro careful over hauling than they have Imd for a long time. " \Vo \ have customers for limldo Improved property , terms all cash. If von have a bar- Kaiti to oflor call on E. II. Shcafo iSiCo. at once. I "or Itlntlnr. August Alt Is a quiet and InolTcnsivc Ger- ninn living In the outskirts of Mlnden , but recently he has had considerable trouble with some of his neighbors. The trouble brought n number of thorn into Justice Burnett's court yesterday to answer the charges of rioting , assault nnd battery , and assault with Intent to do g'reat bodily Injury. On Tuesday evening after Alt and his family had retired for the night August Ilcsslcr , Otto Ahlcs , M. O'ls'cll and Earnest Kohlhouso came along the street In front of the Alt residence , eacli carrylng a very noisy Jug. They had been out In the country In company with an original package , nnd were returning to town. When they reached Alt's ' yhico they endeavored to call him out , but ho refused to come. Then they proceeded to bombard the house vith every kind of missile to bo found , An old kitchen table that stood In the yard was hurled ngnin.it the door until It wis bat tered down. Clubs , bricks and stones were thrown at the house , and many of the win dews broken. Finally Alt came out , and when ho inndo his appearance a gun was 11 red , whether at him or not hois unable to say , and one of tbo men , Hossler , lie alleges , assaulted him uml tried to choke him to death. The row lasted for some time , and when it was over the Alt mansion looked asif it had undergone uscigc. On Wednesday evening Alt came to this city and 11 led informations against all the putties , charging all of them with rioting , and charging Hosslor with assault and battery with Intent to do great bodily Injury. Constable Wes ley went out yesterday morning and served tbo warrants and brought in the four men. They were arraigned In Uaractt's court yesterday afternoon. The case was set forbearing August 11 , nnd all the defendants gave bond for their appearance nt that time. As the greatest bitterness seemed to exist between Mossier and Alt , upon the request of the latter the court put Hessler under bonds to keep the poacoaad ho had to rustle around pretty lively to get the bond tilled and keep out of Jail. The version of the affair given by the de fendants themselves Is that it was only the result of a drunken frolic and none ot the men had any ill-feeling against Alt. < If you wish to sell your property call on the .1 mill & \Wlls Co. , Cl 1) ) . Judd , nroiUcnt , UOJ Broadway. Another Trunk Ijlne. The Chicago , Fort Dodge & DCS Moincs railway folks are looking towards Council Bluffs. They expect to have the line com pleted from Fort Madison to Ottuinwa by fall , and then want to push on to Council Bluffs. They promise another trunk line be tween Council Bluffs and Chicago , and also the advantage of connection with the Topcku & San la Foraihvay. A feeler has been sent out hero to learn tlio disposition of Council Bluffs towards such an enterprise , anil what inducements or advantages may be expected from this vicinity if tbo road Is thus built into Council Blufls. Probably by thu time tbo road is built Into this city the new union depot will bo ready for occupancy , and the company would doubtless bo given a chaiico to roll Its train into that. A good hoe reel free with every 100 feet of hose purchased nt IJixby's. Hie Imiiorlancc of ix 1'eiiny. The habeas corpus case of the man Wright , charged with stealing a harness In Loveland , Ftockfonl tolvnshlp , is to bo hoard by Judge Carson todnv. It annears that Justice Mono held Wright for the action of the grand jury , while the information charged him with steal ing a harness valued at0. . As the value of stolen property must exceed20 , it is claimed that the Justice could not bind him over , but if guilty must have given a Jail sentence. If tlio information has put the value of the har ness at $20.01 , it might stick , but thcto seem now grave doubts about it. Ono cent makes fjuilo n difference sometimes. AVright thinks that in this case it will inako difference enough to keep him out of the penitentiary and to give him freedom altogether. I' . C. Miller , the painterand decorator , at homo to his friends , sis South Sixth street. Notice < > 1' Partnership. On nnd after August 1 , 1800 , the firm of II. PcthyhrldKO & Son will succeed II. Pethy- brldgouud will continue business at Tbo I'ostolllco Meat Market. Parties Indebted to II. I'cthybridgc will please call and settle. II. I'lmiMmiPOi ; , II. I'r.Timiitimu : & So.v. J. G. Tipton , real estate , IM ? Iroad\vay. ) \ Wall jmtNr at H' ' < cents per roll ; not rem nants , at U. L. Gillette's ' , W Pearl st. - " \Vrlln nnd Keen. There Is a llttlo ripple over tbo service of papers Issued by the superior court. The city marshal Is the ofllcor of that court for nearly all purposes , but when It was desired to servo the Hrcsco * habeas corpus writ at Missouri Valley Marshal Tcinnlcton did not euro to .servo thorn , The fees would not amount to the e ; pciiM > , nnd the county board has been loppinK off all such items from the bill of the city marshal , Sheriff O'NeillVIIH Invited to servo the writ , but ho doubted whether It was his bomidcn duty to do so. If It was his duty to servo pipers for the suiwrlor court ho would do so , but ho rather objected to having the city iniM'ihal have all the painrrs In cises wh'M'o there was any inonuy to bo earned , anil leave for the sheriff sill those which would Involve an outlay and no Income. In other words , the hlicrlff thought tint it was not fair to let others have the cicatn and then set him at work churning skim milk. In looking up the law thcro scorned to bo a question whether the su- iwior court could oompul thu .sheriff to servo Its writs or not. but at thoshorilt was not In clined to have any context ever tlio matter ho concluded to tuko the pa pew. 3)Dr. ) Ilowers' odieo movud to SON. Main , Waller nrahniii' * l-'imornl. The funeral \Vultnr Oraham was largely attended yesterday morning. It wai hold at the rwldeiico of lib father , A. C. Graham , on rirststreet at 10 o'clock The body wiw es corted to the grave by thoordcrSt Andrew's society and the veteran firemen , organizations of which he wm nt 0110 tlino n member The funeral cortege was vervlong and was headed by Dalbey's baud playlnif ono of Prof. Dal- bey's funeral inarches. While thn precession was passing the big lire bell la the central hotiHo tower was tolling. Mr , Orjtlmm nt one tlino hud very bright prospects In life , nud the connnonecment of his troubles was Hie result of overwork while studying medicine , llowasverv ambitious avd u hard working student , and the over work ho forced upon himself produced too Severn n mental strain , and mind and bodv gave way beneath it. The Manhattan sporting headquarter.118 ' II road mi v , 3iMX it ji iri : .v. N. Y. P. Co. Council IllnfTs Lumber Co. . coal. The police pay roll now reaches ncarlv ItTOO , n month. Many of the rneors now at the driving park will go to Independence to take part In the races there August S3 , Secretary Clayton of the farmers' congress hat been graciously tendered rooms in tlio Sapp block for lib office during the congress. The congregation of Trinity Methodist church gathered last evening fur a social and house warming at the homo of the pastor , No. 'J0 ' Eleventh avenuo. Uov. D. C. Franklin married .Tamos II. Moore of Sunimitvlllo. hid. , nnd Mrs. Anmndila A. Ijmlsny of Fremont , Nob. , at tlu > parsonage yestord.iy. County Tronsuror I'iumer 1ms appoint oil special collectors to gather In the ' ! personal taxes , llo ) tnrposi's punching up the delinquents as sharply as possible. The girl Lotta Norton , who was being searched for by a Sioux City constable on Wednesday , hns been located la a house of questionable character near the trnnsfor. Mrs. AVInslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething relieves the child from pain , ' 'j cents a holt ID. A Queer Siiloldr. A Vienna miicldo of ( ji'iiius ptiintcil Ills Initials nml three cron-es on a barrel of of vint-ym1 and then rt row nud himself in side. Chronic Innniiitiiallon ol" the Illnildi-r Is promptly cured by the waters of Kxcel slor Springs , Missouri. TUB HBA.Ii'1'V MA KICK- ! . TNriTiai.MK.VK pl.ioad on rueora during L yoterdav : U ! ' KloK-onnd wlfo to It 0 GllTerl. imd 'i lots I and LMblk 8 ; lots 1 and _ ' , hllc I ) , and lot I , blk IB , Manhattan add , w d $ ; i5o 1'I Dnviiliiiul ulfn l < ) . \ltlKHcit.illcc. ! luls 14 in 18 lilk ! ' Kitchen ' , , \Vaugh'.sMil ) . wil 2,000 Althiinisu Hlco nnd husband to .Mary Hllcy , lot 14 , blk W , Kitchen AWaiiBb's siiliv d 450 IM I'licUnundtlfc \ In I ) \Vaunh ot ; il , lotsll , It mill W. lll < : i ; hits L'4 , W. ai , s , u anil 10 , blk 4 , Mlssloiirl Avenue Park , wil 2,000 Henry Itli-ck , notlco of vacation of Arnold I'lauiMind ' Jimrtimi View CO Lobrckto II A Jtiis-,1-11. lots 4 uml G , blUII. Mneiiln I'liice.v ' il TOO 0 W Hall ami wlfololVllall , s Vis-M ft Iol8. Johnson's mill , wd r > .000 A 1' Woo-l , trustee , to John Ablqiilst , w " , ' hlkn. Ilim-llng ( liven , wil 400 Jlar.vl\voral ) < to Kiilrlnn SrdlarHi. lot S. bill'I. Dnoialc'i mid. wil 350 Ida A I'cittrrll and husband to .M U Crook * et al. , IX ! feet of < < qiiaie In n w we , ll-l > - ! : ) , w d 4,200 M ( _ ! Crooks ut al. , to J K llriMMi , nnd 1-3 w , of lcit-,4 : ind r. lnl-ri-ii ! : , wil TOO J K HIIMVII uml hn.-lmnil to M ( . ' Crooks ft. al. . uud 1-5 w ' 2 sub lots 4 and o In 0- : . - : , w d i E .hivticiut al. , to Oliailes O di-n , lot "I. Ml < : i. Sliorinan Avonuu 1'nrU. wd. . . 4M A and II Kniintfl' to Crank Holler etui. , * lot , 1)11 ; 12 , I'lidnvlew. wtl 1,150 Patrick .Miinion to .Mrs. Mary Ili'inanii , n 'id feet of lot HI. lill , ! > T , ouliUiiiiiha ( , wil 2,000 II O Dcvi'lis and wife to AT Mel'huison , lotII , bllili , "Ooiner , " wd l.TCO 11 K Teal and wlfo to O A lu\leson , lot I. I'cllinni I'laco , wd 2,000 CO Mleliaelson-iinil wlfn to M liMtriiat- rlek.loti1 , bllifcs. youth Omaha , wil 2,000 B A llenson , trustIMI. to TheoiloroVI11 \ - IIIIIH , lots , blk 81 , Ilciisiin , w d 500 NV Kiilin , triislui < . to II S ItoKcrs , lot 18 , bll ; , Crclsliton Ilclfrhts il 500 E It JanCMiml luisliaiid to llt'iiry ihin- IIIMII. lots , blkll , Iliiddorlc I'Jncc , wil. . 0,000 H Urecn and wlfu to Margaret llut- tcry , lot7 , block ! S , Wllcox's "nd add , wil I.QOO M Allnttery loKmllyVnrl , nnd ti lot T. bIk'J"J.\Vllcux'sSiiiI nilil. wil 1 Charles Kuiifhiml and wife to II .Ii'llor , n ! i u 15 si ! lotll , HiRoger'sOkiihomo ; , w ii 1,050 G V LlnliiRer and wife to MnliiRer A ; MotcaUciMiipanylotslilk 4 , lotss , to nnd 11 ! , blkr > . lots4andS , lilkfi. bits 10 anil IS , lilk 7 , lots 4 and 10 , blk 8 , lots S , 4 mill 10 , bile d , MniNli'H add , wil 17,000 Mrs.I K Kihvniils toN N IMwntds lot , II , blk' ' " , Wllco.x's "nd add , w d 1 W H ItoliLMtson to K I acntohniiii.lot Ii , Cohan nln I'lucovd 250 Hannah K Ivllbom to llnnnali K IHi- pncs. tilk 101 , part lot H , blk U and 1)7 ) viirlinisother lots la Klurrm'c , w d. . . . 1)0,000 ) William Dow unit wlfo to Altliuiosullk-o. eust.'IO foot Iot5 and north 20 foot lot II. lilk 1,1'oi.o I'liK'e , w il 2.500 ' I'd riiulannnil wlfo lo A J Itend. lot 1 , blk5 , Mlsiotrl AveiKio Park , w d T.I ) 1) ) llArelierand wlfoto Mrs.V \ Harger , lot 1.1. Archer 1'lacc.wd . . . -V > 00 K A llnl.'iito C It Ilai-gen , lot 1 ! . ' , lml- wli-k 1'laci' , wil S.300 M S Hart It'll nfiil wlfoio M O Hoilgln , lot 5 , blk 1,1'opiiloton I'ark , w d 4,000 Thirty-four trnnsfor * ) , iiKHresalliiK.iJU7.50l Sleeplessness , nervous prostration , nervous dyspopiln , dnlliiO3s. blues , cured by Ur. Miles' Nervine. Sampler free at ICulia & Co.'s , 18th and Douglas. Tim \VonI Market. N , Mass. , August J.-Hpi'elal [ Trlu- graiu to TUB Ilii.l : Thrro have been snnio la i'KO. sales of wool this ii.isb weok. The total transactions nmoiint to 4,100,000 puumls do- inestlo nnd forelKn. Territory wools have been sold freely and thoprlcoi obtnlaiil liuvo hcun about 5sx&Yu ) elenn for lliu > . , va" ; > "o for line iiii'dluin and . 'k'HiV > c for medium , ftirliu clip has lieeoiiiuiiultu notlvo ami sales 'i for tuolvo months uml I' l'lo for f-l\ to uiDiilli'ri ool. In the sirln | Cullfiirnl.i wool Ihoio has buoii IDOIO iloln with Males at 1T@ ! ! lo as t quality.Vii hed lleeees liuni not been vorynetlvo hut some sales of Ohio X jiavobtii'ii made at 3\StKa \ nn < l or XX at IWci : ilu whlloMlflilKaii X has sold nt. Stfitsav. There wus a LIIII ; ) | sulu of Ninv York X illi'po. . Washed combing and Delalnu tleeees liuvo bcun quiet at jirevloiiH prices. I , ' \vnshcil cotnliliiK wools liuvubi'ijii In | ! oed leqnest at aVftSilo for ono-niinrtor and iVQ,1 " . ) , ) fortbree- elubtlis blood. Pulled wools have bi-on quiet. In Australian wiuil tbcru liuvo IIOIMI good sales at IHSJIlc. 1'uiolgn e. input \vools have been dull. When Itaby wiw sick , we gave her Cnstorla , When she wnsa Child , shocrlvil forCifctorla , "When tlio bocAinu MUis , tliu cluii ) ; to Castorln , > Vhrn thu liaj CuilJren , the jat u tlii'in ' Ciutorln , A HOTEL BARGAIN. llutid Jiuiiosoii. t'liiiiu'll lllnirlit. . , foriiiiil. riirnlslicilanilln i ) l n-nulis. lltMt bolel In tbtu'ity. ( Viitrutly looifed. D.ilna a llrst- eliis-busings. TliU ts a liarsiiln for toinu KOUI ! hotel man. Apply to JAMESON BROS , Props. Council I luffo . . . - Iowa. F. M. Ellis &Co. , ARCHITECTS And Bull ling Superintendents. HnoniH I'm nnil Hi Hi-o Ilulld ny. Omahn Nub. , n nil HOIIIIIS ' 'II ami'M Mrrrlain Illock Con no II llhi Us , la. 1'orn piiniliineo PROMPTLY CURED BY Marwood , Knni. , > /UK 10..1SSA I stlflorcil i\vo yean ulthitttn In my flilu ; ikictom lulled lo hem . meisi.JncobsOllrnred. ino ; noroliun of pnlo. r. IXMMOX , r , M. Cnrll Io , Prt. , Frbmnrrlt. I.1SS. I win hurt la Itiu left nip mi > [ tried ser < irnl I'liyiiclnna ' MltlioiitoM . ( nlntf relief U'fj Ihnn a luilf bottle of ft. Jaeobj Oil enrt'il mo , J01INU. ijllCAl'Klt. ECKVTT NOTICH3S7 COUNCIL BLUFFS. . . SAMSOr will trade for a KOIU ! mail tenm , Nt.dllnu No. ( Viri , rc.iUtcreil InVnl - laee. Uy Dr. Archibald , ( lain liy Kentucky ( May , 5 je.'irsolil. Apply to I'rMiu'rnc. ' . t IPOK ' HUNT -Two BOO I tiuuiorn houses. Vfi \V. \ IllUcr. ) 1'earl xtieot. \\fANTKD--A lil forKiMicralhoiisiMvorldii 'i a small family , Tim right parly can v > - cuieii | n > riiinnnnt plni'oat KIHII ! wim > * , Uef- iMeiii'i' iliHlii'i ) . Cill ; ill I''l North Seventh St. , ( 'oinii-ll llliiir < , lifter Aiimist I. _ A \ TANTKIiHood clrl for Kdicral | IOUM ) ' wmk. Mrs. A. I1 , llaiu-helt. No. IW 1'oiirlli-Iri'i'l AUANTK1) ) ti'hl for uoncral hoiiM'w'oTkT Coiirenlent hoiiso. Only two In family. Mr < . ( J. W. Io eyN.'l ' AveniiuC. ITIOIt SAMJ or itciit-Canhm "hind , n-ltu" JL1 liouscM , by J. It. Uleo , lU..Maln St. , Council _ _ _ \\nn pay lent wiioiiyon can buy a. liniiiunn i tliesaiueti't'iiH. anil In i'a o of voiirdi'atU ut nny than loivo your family the lioiao oluar on llu > fiillouln term * : A biniiovintli $ I.U ( > > at Jl- per itiiinth. A boinu woith } | , r > .V ) nt tIS per month. A homo worth JJ.ooo utiJI pur mmilh. A homo winlh fi,0K : , ) nt * m per inoiilh. A liiinio ivtulli f IMJ ( at fH | , er month. Otbur lull-oil homos on the vunn leriiit. Tin uliovo ni'intlily ' piiyinoiiN Inelinlo iirliu'lpil mid Interest. Korfu'll iiai-lleuluM uall on or luMri-sitliu Iildil Si Wel lls Oo. . tl'JJ Broadway , l I lit ii ( Td 1 it KTKAYKD A small teil nnd vlilto < . | intleil i'ow , ultli slraiiand ilnn aronnil hrr liinnd. l.llieral lewanl for her tot n in to .Mrs. ( ' .llalino , HIT imiiaujmie _ _ _ _ IbsT lVa lon I'ertltleutu alil : vo.ieluT I l.iviviut tills ollli-i' . .lolin II. Tilrni'i' ' . rir.NT-TboMorofiVoni , No , _ _ _ _ " \\ril AT liavuynii to trade uud Mliiit do you want for ft ? ( . 'all on 1' . . ) . itohnurr. .uJ llroniUray. " \\rK IIAVKsovor.d hn.iutlfiil innlernliui > ' that \vo will trade for IMI ninliori'il va > i'i lots In Unialrior I'oiinell blnlK Tlio Judd It Wells ( M. . Uoiuii-il Hluns. la. _ DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute . i PriuatB Hospital. Cor. Broadway and 'JDtli Street. Council ItluIN , la tlietrealinonl of alHiirileiliiidi'lironlo | : dl-eiiM'i anil ilLsoase- tin * l > lnoil. I'rlMitmllsiM'-i'sjf tliu urliiury anil Mtni ) organs , us syphilis , stili'tuie , vyMtltK " | ) er- mntorroliou' , lo-l inanliDiiU. sexual linpotfiico anil wc'iliiiu-s invited sne < 'is-tnlly. I'm t K'II la i alt out Ion pilil ; ID ill casi's nf tlio 1 line's , us Asthiiin , ( onsiiiiiptloii. Ilr.in < 'lutl3 Oatarili , Ktc. Paralysis. Klilnoy illsraMs as Diabetes. UrlKbt'sllMi-e ) ! ! , IMieiliiiiitlsni , PIli'S. l-'ani'or. Vailoeole , llyilroirlo , Drunsy. Til- IIHT. DNeines of tin1 eye anil our. dull feet. Spinal c'lir vat nro and all diseases of t In' hours. Wo luivo a iloparlmunl ili'\olt'il ovuluslvuly totlu > lieatineet of I'teilno illMiai1s iMeiHelno SL'nt soeuroly paekeil and free from olisiu'vatlon. Corre'-p.iiiilcneoL'onflileatlal. ' Address : DR. BELLINGER'S ' Surgical Institute and Private Hospital. Cor. llruailmif : in.l S'Jtli p ( . . Ouiincll Ululli , In. J. 1) . KmirxiivO.v. t'ro . K. U Slii'OAitr , Vlee-jircj CH.\III.KS II. IIAK.VA.V , disliler. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Qounrll IJluffH. Paid up Capital . $1BOOOO Stu'plus anrt Profits . SO.OOO Liability to Depositors. . 3SO.OOO Diunrroii-- : . Miller. I' . O. ( llriisim , K. U pliu uil. K. K. Halt. .1. 1) ) . Kilmnii-oii , ( 'harlci 0. 11111111111. Traiisai-t , jjeni'nil lianlcltiK busi ness. l.iii esl tapltal uinl surplus of uny bank In Soiithwentern lo\vu. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. MANUKAOTlTIlINCi CO. , 1st Avciiuonnil Slit St. Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and Seroll Sawhur. Ko Saivln and I'binlnv , Sawlnjjof all kinds. I'or.'h llrai-kels. Kind I Ins wood t-.V ) per lo.nl ilollvero1 ! . I'leaa MUHdiiitby tlio liirri'l. ' 'lc. All work to bo llrst class. Telephone .HI. VOlIHl > ATIWN\VOI3SOMOnMJ.l)1 ) MAXo"rT& DOURG"E6lS , Architects and Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS , Iiooin2. > n .Meirmm Illock , Council IJInlTs. Iowa Itoom li.O N. V. IJfo ItiilhlliiK. Oiniiliii. Nob. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Corner Miitnu ninl Ilromlnny. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Di'idurn In forolBii and dtiini-stto \ onnn'0. ' . C'olloetlonbiuado unit Interest paid on tlino ALL WORK WARRANTEU DU. J. D. JACIC'JON , All Militant work d nm. V"ii cmi HIVI : > ono- liulf oil yourffiilil nnd silver Illllnv by oiill n ut rouiii''O'J Iurl llllll blui'k. t'onnull Illiilla. STjMNCISlCAlMY Boarding nnd Day School , Fifth Avc. and Seventh Street. Can lie roiic'hud from any of the dopota on motor. Conducted by the Sinters of Charity I ) . V. M. TERMS For boti-il nnd tuition vm- hraulng' ' all brnniilioa of a HiilnluMl odiieii- tlou fofyounyladioH $75 f"r m-Hion of live months , uoiiuuoncliitf Urst Montliiy JnSc'iitonibiir nnd I'Vhruary rertpoutlvuly. For further iwirtiruliii'rt aililrorts S1STKU SUI'KltlUlS , St. l-'ranolH Aeadoiny , (1nuniil ( ! Illuirii. Iowa. C. A , BEEBE & COMPANY , - -WlHilrMilo and Itelall Dealers In _ FURNITURE. west Trices , Diinlers , send for Catalogue. Nos. 1103 and Ii07 Broadway , and 5201 and 20 i'iorco Street , Council DlulTd/I