TUB ( XMAHA. DAILY BEE , MONDAY , -AUGUST 11. 1800. THE OMAIJA. JIEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFK'B ' , NO. 1U 1'KAUL ' , ST. t DfllvpfMl liy ( * mrl * r In any purl of llm City. H , \V. TII-TUN , - - - MAXAOKK. TKMCI'HO.NnS ' : Oltk-e.Xo. U i , rs'u. 151 , N. "V P. Co. Council IllitfTs Lumber ( 'o. . coal. Tlio city j.ill . contained n happy family of twenty-Hint ) In in ito.s jcsterJay. . lloaurcffnul Miller was arrotcil yesterday ntti'itinin mid looked up on thu diirnc : of vflKniiu-y. lie wm iiii'kotlup in front oftha JMInt mill ni.ui . ] > sucli n pitiful appeal and sueh ncli'urthowliiK Unit ho warn proportv owner in tln city Unit ll.iti C'Ji-i'it'gwentoiiulK bond nml htnmsrulojiwd. John r.oni ; , n Chinamanvboso nltltudo filled hn iiiiiiio , iniH flrresleil by ilio imlieo ywtord.iy afternoon on u. ihiu-Kiiof reculrhiR nml conc-t-nllnfr stolen Kinds. Thei'Iotliliiir fitolfii from n witorworks employe by Ilio 2Vlnrpli } ' ami liojK'f Iwys ww found secreted in Ms lanmli-y on Bi-MuUvuy. Ilu vlll hiivo ahi'iinnf ? tills niornhu , ' . Mr. ( ! . likiliilil while out \vlth a lisUiiR liarty nt onoof the Inlros northwest or town met v\lth miacrl'loMtlluitiihnoit ' ruined liis Sumlitv clothes. HU was ntt/'inptlntf tfltfot into u bout and lilt footing giving mviiyprc- fliitated | him into the lake aiul hud it not lipoii for the he-rule1 timUutol"ilo'cpli ( ICtici-ht thu ii < ililiit intuit luvo boon of u more ser ious ( -Inn-actor. Hfiiry 13riimini'ltm'.vcr opened hissnloon on the owuiT of Seventh BVUIIUU nnd Zs'intti structyesterday afternoon , to iipi-ommoJatc the i-rovrdsuf jimplc who \vcro flocking to the l.ilic tosco the Ilanlan-'i'oomer MCO. ilc disposed of OIK * kc | ? of beer before the pillco illst-owd him , but before the fact bcviuno RMH'rally Known th at th ore \vn * ono pluro in tlic 'ily vvlii'ro nKlnssuf bear rim Id lie ob- tuliiutl tbo piitrul Wilson wis iji front of liis saloon , and In n fewmlinilus nioru he was MklriRii ride tollu ; station. ThcniiiKiiiiiriincntltial Jnini's M. Dunn ivns Mspt'nk at Masonic temiile last iilRht liroiif'ht otitn Hiilcnilld Ku'l'utmjr ' ' < jf pfoiilo. 'J'lie clmri-lie * of this city luiil dlsinissud their ion-Ices nml the pastors wio warly all jirosoiit. Ilev. IVnnkllii ltd in pmjcr most JHinplv. A couple of soil's \vero sntis by the c'liolr , nml vni-ii the spcultw'v.is . intro- ( lured qiilto a iloinonstnitioii of \velooiins was tnudo by the audience. Jlr Dunn's speech was evidently IntoiiiU-d toeiii-ourJH'o the faithful. It nbpniulud with practical iniittoriiiul was delivered in the ccntli'inaii's most Intensely earnest manner. Ho WIM fri'niiontly intoiTiiptal by hearty inmlausc. something unusual In n Sunday nlplit.scrvli'o. At t lie clew of the cxeivitica ii collection was tuUen. lly a ilsliitf vote Mr. Dunn WIIH Invited to remain and continue tlio meetings liuriiipthawcHliln tins llroaihvay Ali IS.ciiun-h. The whole public , liut espec ially th boys awl men of the town urc in vited to at loud. A fjooil lioso reel free xvlth every 100 f ct of liosc purcliased at Blxby's , P. C. Mlllert the palntcrniid deoonitor , at lonioto hljfni'iidH , SIS South Sixth atrect. begun to nrrlve. Ep - ' < Mnl low prices. Council lilults c.n-pet I'oiupiiuy. J'KItSOX.t 1 , Il.l < S II. I I'HS. > fr Petrr Bci'htol ' , whoso iiaiiiovas soloiif- ' Mid i'umiliiirly I'onni'ttcd ' u-ithtlie hotel busi ness bore , lias ivtumod from Oiv on imil Coiniiicrclnl men , Now "Padllc , Cimneil IllufTs , is imdei'iiiunagcnient ofV. . Jones with new fciiniplo rooms. N ( t ii'o Sealed proposals will bo recclvod at tlio of- Htc of tliunrchltucts roomsH'luul , rooms - -in Mer- liani block , Council BltitTs , In. , ; intll S p. in on the Kith day of August , ib'.Ml , for the cr < 'dioii and roinplctioti of the now First Methodist Epistopal elmrch ut Council ] 3lufF.4 , according to the re- vist-d plans nnd specllifiitlous. ICacli bidder will state the amount ho will allow for the present building. .Each hid shall bo accom panied by n certified cheek for $500 , as a funnwty that the party receiving the atrnrd will enter Into a contract and jcivo sutlsfao- tory bond. 7ho coininlttco reserves the rljiht to reject any or all Mds. By onlcrof tlio corainittco. P. M. EI.I.IS k Co. , Architects. \V.S. aiirNt , Olinlniion. C.V. . lluoxv.v , Sccretaiy. A Chinese IC After it beeanie cnunilly known numii ( { the Cblnameti of tlio city that ono of their nuinkr bird been arrested and lodcedup in the cvn t ml station yestoiilay they manifested ilgvcat deal of Interest in his case , nndwithin an liour or so ufler John Lotu' hud bccii placed behind Ibo liars toii\valt trial on the charge of receiving nnd coin.cn.liaK btolen property , about every Cch-stiul in the city hud visited tlio Jail to make Inquiries ana offer tojro upon ids bond to pro cure his ivleu&c. 'llioyVero \ permitted to talk to him through the bara mid offer lilin all the condolence that rou Id bo conveyed by a perfect bubble of unpronouae.ible soutuhnud nnd allooJof ] il'con ( ISnglish but that was all. Ldiiyhus beonin tlio city but a few months , and since coming hem has ojiuiied two washee establisliiiienUoneon loworMiiln Btreotinul another on BrMd\vay near tlio old Kihtiiann liuildliiK. In tlio front pnrt of cuoh placohe ba > disnlaycd a Miuill stock of Chi- nesofc'ooiljatidlins IIIHIII drlviii ) ; a lucrative trade , AVhen all tlioC'hlniuiKii in the Ilium li.id visltiM thojuil mid exorcised their uow- ers of persuasion upon the ofllccrd in vain theircountrymen from Omaha bccan to ar rive for the sumo purpose , and there was a Blrlnituf them all aftomuon. Anioni ; tliu ar rivals was an extraordinarily larfo China- man dressed iiiAmericaiicostniiie. and of ap parently moit ) thiin ordinary intelllrenco | Wht'iiUlilcf Carey's eves rested xijioa lilin lie sn\v ho illled the diseriptloa and photognipli furnnheil by tlio chief of pollcoof lloston last April of u Chinaman wanted very badlv there for the embexzlenient of SH'iH , ( ) in colil rash , Tlie chief was ifeltliiB Into liLs lim'jry when tlio Clilnunmn nrpt-aifd and ho or dered him held until lie returned. Tlio photograph nnililisrrliitioii of the Jloston man was iiroeuretl after tlio chief returned and tfiR .suspected Chinaman was carefully romiiared with It. Ho Jilted to it with a sur- prislnp nicety , oven to the most mimilo details - tails , The photograph nurosentod the man wanted iuHostnu dressed in Ids Oriontid cos tume , but stated Uiit ho si > eke KiiRUhh Il - cntly , iiiul when usked to nivenii account of him.self and when ho left Jlost on ho told a very smooth story in the best of lingli&li , but denied over haviiip been nearer Boston than Council Bluffs. Ilo said his na mowas Quon Lee , nud that lie hnd Ju-st coino from S.m Fran cisco , wticru ho was connected with u luvjjo Cliineso Jnipoillnj ; house , AVlicn the chief decided to bold hi in to await a rosiouso from Boston tlio Omaha roatiiiKcnt of the celestial empire became very inueh excited , and told all manner of stories about \vlio ( JomiK was , Ono follow said QOUIIK was his cousin , and ttvu mliuiles later said ho was his uncle , and when united to reconcile these con llicti tig statements , said : "Cousin and uiu'lo allo Miineo iu dam Dutch. " Ono of them said his riplit iiumo was Charllo Yet , and miother claimed it was Yah Wtiir | , and that lie was a KOoU and great Chiiminiiu with lots of moiioy and hollies. So mimy disuiihannus state ments wc'w ' made on alluldes that the chief would hnvo felt JuMliletl Iu lioldnig him as a suspicious diameter If tbo photograph and description from Uoston Imd not lilted Mm si > well. The name idvon by the Boston police Jo Tyo nnd MsalimJo vu. Tliooiiibcy.zlementof tlio SM.ftOO was from the procooila of u lottery ticket , which ho was delegated to collect for one of his coun trymen. Horolli'ctcd It and putlnu money in hU porkot mid skipped , The victim off en rowurdind ) the lottery company f'JXH ( ) for Ids arrest. 'riioChliianu < n who have been besi'lKiiiK tlio jail NIIIO ! the arrest were very an ry and oxclted. It. Is very evident that the CVleatials under arrest nru HC- qualnted withoueliothor- , that thowholo outtlt havusomo important secret hi common and arc guartlhi it zealously , If you wish to sell your property call on tlio Judd&Vlla \ \ L'o.,0. B.Judd , pivsident , d.il 1) ) i vad wsiy , Money at i educed rates loaned on chntto mid real estate security by K. U. iilieafo k Co Lace curtain sale all this week. Council Dluffj cuipot cuiujiauy. NlilVS iBOOT THE BLUFFS , The Brcseo Innncj OnJo Ended by the 3)ls- ) cLargo of the Huabanil and Wife. THE CONGRESSIONAL SITUATION , Driven Iii anuliv licliKloi to trie K'nrtm'iV Con- H Atiolhur t iijitnctloii in Sl lit Minor 3lciitluii. anon ivtnmcd froni llssonri Tiil- lej on tlio Into t rain Saturday evening after iiavliifj 'l' < 'nt four ilnys In listening tothotes- tiinonylii tlio Brc.sco liatais torpm ease. The nrnuinents ofthoeotiiiwl coaeludcd nH o'clock , and lininedintely after the Juilfo ( tendered hisdcchion in ease of Albert Ilro- see , ortlcrliH'lilin to ho released from the custody of Sheriff Uarrisonvlio has been lioliiiif'liirn ] mioti n warrant I'har lni , ' lilni with liiiitnity , U'ho decision in the case of Mrs. Jlresee , in ruMody upon the snino i-hargc , wus not rendered but wwtulten under iidvlsoriiout , and will lo iren today. The llresec case has attr.i 'ted a fcrc.it deal of attention , more than any other similar ciso in the vostoin part of thu stnte , The story in eonnectionwith it has been repeatedly imh- litiliod , fre < iucutlyvith a rcat deal of .seina- tionalisni that assisted materially in developing - ing thocxtiMordinary fiincles th.it had takou possession of the mindiof the unfortun.Ue hus band and will1. The testimony developed a great niii'iy IncU that assist In I'liMrhiKUp the mystery that surrounds the case. It alwivs simply that Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrace are the victims of ueon phiicy to yet what little pivporty tlioy hnvo lU'cunmiated byyeawof industry. Jlrs. Breste is not. however , the diniKiitor of an LCiifflish carl nml luus not ijoeii wnniKul l' } ' the iH-oinlnoiit Missouri Valley business men \vtli > in she has accused , but is uiniuchtloniiMy the victim of a little eoteno of priii'tlenl jokers , some spirit uallsts nnd an Onmhtu'lahvoyniit wlio has advertised tisim "citato huntress" and physician whoso SIICL'- ialty isdlaoiftoa of woman. She win called to attend Mrs. Jirr-sec xvhllo sick a nuniher of yeaw tip ) in Lincoln , and found him to ho very ircdulous. mid when t'no nddi- tinnal fuet was clidted that she was in ifiiiortini'C ol her parrntaje , havinir U'on hroiiKht to Iowa when a bubcby iotnoono 1'wm New York , she went to work nnd wove the very elnhorate romance about the abduc tion from the parental paliiee known as Wads- worth hall In iSniMundnndthu ) rlKantlJ "con- siilraey" that has been carried on in this country that had for its object the securing of the vast foituiio Lord \Vads\vorth loft with .American trustees for the euro and ben- clll of his daughter , ITor a period of live years \voinaiinnither confedcRitus had Mrs. llreseo completely undrr control and made lier bclluve ovcrytfiinp tlnit was told her in relation to herself. Frequent drafts were made upon Mrs. Brcseo's earnings to tlofraytho expenses of gettitiir nciv "evi- dctico , " audit oventunlly ended in hrealiinp her in fortune nnd business and finally in mind. The elnirvoyant has long ivusuit to dcvoto her attention to the e.iso and is pui'liaps utter other vietiins , hut tlio practical Jokers of Missouri Vnlley picked up tlio ease where she left "it and huvfl earricd It to the sad extreme that it has now reached. The wild est stoilcs about attempted assassination and abduction vero juured into the ears of the wife nnd hushiuid , and scores of p.seudo at tempts were Hindis uiioti her life , which vero so palpably Jolir-s that even the children of tlio village recognized thoni as such. Hut they \veru Kfave realities to HIT-SCO nnd his wife , nnd the mental strain produced tinon Brosce , whohusloiiKcoinu to inii > lloity believe - lievo Ilio roinanco thui , hnd be-eii woven around his wito , produced symptoms' of in sanity , nnd made his presence decidedly uu- cfiinfortnblo for the muinvliom ho Imagined and was taught to bdiovo were theonendcs of his wife , and were reveling Iu luxiirv upon money that should bo hers. This second iliselinrije from the llndini ; of tlio thollurrlsoii county lunaey commission leaves the case a ? it was n few months ago , wltn iniblii ! sentiment stroiifjly in favor of tbo punishment of the practical joVc era around the Valley who arc largely responsible for the unfortunate rontlltioti la which the man and woman ure placed. - \Vall paper at ! 1U < cents nor roll : not rem nants , at C. L. Gillette's , ' 'S ' Pearl st. Scott House , Council Bluffs , tmnslentsN.OO per dny. Bathu at Mntiawii bcacii , near hotel , en- lurgcd , more stuiil , uico bottom , clean i-ooins. J. O , nixiiy , steam heatlugr , .sanitary en- Rlneor , 94a Life buildlntr , Oni i'ia ' ; ' 'JJ Mer riam Uoclc , Council lllulfs , The Con vrcKsliimil Situation. As tliu tiuiu n ] > i > roachctt for holdiiii ; thocon- Kressioniil eonvcntioii in the Ninth district theie Un { 'icat deal of interest boiiiff devel oped in the camlldiitcs. The eonvrntion oc curs allied Oalum Wednesday , and all the counties hnvo held their conventions and chosen their delegates , Jinny of the delega tions will HO into thu convention instructed to vote forccitiiin candidates , but in most cisiu tlio instructions nru not intended to bo ob- scTvednfterthefirstb.illot so that the con vention will bo composed of delegates that nro praeticjlly aninslructed , and the man M'ho is the choice of the ruprcsuntutlvus of the largest nuintor of people will have the honors th rust upnn him. The chief candi dates tire Colonel Sapp , Juj o Keedimd Silas Wilson , butthcre ai-oa numnnrof darlc horses capable of earryiiijr averj * heavy vole brows- iinr around on outslciits that may talm a notion to tiot in the race. "Tho situation is Mmply this1 Mild a well known politician yesterday. "If t'onwress- inan Itced ilcsinil a renomiiiation ho will ( jot it , Tl.o Sapp boom is poihups ihc strongest boom that will yut into the convention at the start , but it.vill net bo strong enouKh to carry him through if , fiu1o ( { Heed sli'ii5lies to tlio delegates that lie Is i-cady to try another term , and Iain in n position Imowthat that inforniiitloii will ho convoyed to the dele gates In a very positive Manner immediately sifter the convention convenes Colonel Sapp IMS only tlio nledno of his delegation to vote for him oil thollrst ballot , and * that practi cally amounts to no Instruction at all beyond the assistance to bo found In a complimentary endorsement. If Judge lieed iloes not tuko it or ? oneludes heeim not petit , and an outside man is selected , Silas Wilson of Cuss will be tlio num. Ilu isn very strong man in nil re- hpeets , and would give the district asplenilid representation. Among the dtrk horses alluded to arc Hon. 11 , If. Clayton , who can lie counted upon to iMrry the fenners with him which ever way ho goes , and Just now lie is headed pretty strongly to\vard \ Washington. Tlio strength bo woulil develop among Ilio farmers must bo considered very fn vombly by the convention , and hli friends claim that ho will carry an cverv helming majority of the farmers' alli ance , which is not n political organization , but iscoiniosedof | members of all parties ami lias nbout all tlio independent vote among the farmers. Clayton's ll litnhu ; rod has been run ni ) to n pretty good helBrft , and Its prougrf point In nbout overv direction. When the nomination is flashed from the cloud of dele gates It will have tolly pretty high to csc-apo lien's conductor. " Colom-liT. J , Stoailmnii Is also in ono cor ner of the Held with a modest little rod iwlnt- Ing upward , and thellfrhtiilngln einleavorlnt ; to escape the other fellows' ' rods may bivomo entangled In his. ' Clmrlio llarl is attending to his law pnic- tlco und has no aspirations in the congrcs- tional line , and the convent ion will hnvo to select Its candidate from the names 1 have mentioned , " The Manhattan .sportini , ' headquarters. 416 Broadway , Q J. ( I , Tlptoii , real Mtate , 527 Broadway. Driven Insjino liy . Alliert Wing , ! ! , young man of twenty-two , who was born , and reared la this city , has do- yeloiied u harmless phase of insanity by con tinuously broodlnu over rellploiu subjects mid inedltatliiK upon the wickedness of the world. lie is now contlned at the residence of his mother , 811 ! .Avon uo E , trying to con vince his parcels uxd fricuda that lie Is Jusui ChrM return ol to the -\vorld to complete the work of redemption. The unfortunate yountf mna Is a tinner liy trade , having worked with II , H , Jones und with Shugnrtifc Co. , whore ha learned his trade , for several years , lie has been noted as n devout member of the First llnptlst church and as tin extraordinarily pure- 'minded ' young man , anxious to eneouiMiro other yonntf men to live exemplary lives , ills tendency to preach upon all occasions hus praduullylod up tothe belief tlint ho tins u dlvino mission In tlio world to save slnnt'Ri ' , and Ihi'illy developed the Impression in Ids disordered mind that lie is the Sou of Man , Ho h ur der tne caio of Dr. Hurt , ono of Ilio members of tholutucy commission , nnd if his syinptotni cannot lie controlled ho will bo adjudged - judged insane and sent to Ularinda for treat ment , _ _ Try Manawn bench , near hotel , enlarged , mort ! Blind , nice bottom , cleiin rooms. AVeliavo customers for Inside improved proiwrty , terms all cash , If you have a uir- , pain to oiler call on ] ! , II. Shcafe A Co. nt oiico. Nclirnskll l ) ( ! XutwlthstaiidliiK tlio fact that Governor Thayer of Nebraslci was nimble to secure delegates from that state to attend the farm ers' contrrcss la this city tlio fanners of that state will bo ivpre cnted. The secretary of the state farmers' iilliunco took hold of the matter and has reported to Secretary Clayton nllslof thoao who have been appointed and the mimes pf others will follow. The follow ing nro those who already liave accented ap pointments : It V. Van 1)111 ) , .Mnlona ; James.MlcsVcs - ton\V. ; U. Hiiuhviiinnd.I. II. liusscll , Ash- ton ; , lames SeliulU , Vtittn ; V. I'cyilora , Free- iniunC : . II. Hopkins.Ycston ; O. W , Xorris iindJohnHigL'orstaff , j\slihind ; J. ) V. Ilor- valCercsco ; U' . Hall. Waters Creeks H. K. Thronp , Viilpnnilsa ; 1C. U. Helm and .T. 1) . Luinkuhl , WnhooI. ; . SaiuU. Colon ; O. U. Turney , C'ercsco ; Henry Sclmulnr. Ithli'a ; Itichard Williams , Cedar Bluffs ; Jesse Old- ley , Sand Creole ; Joseph P.iUan , Morris Bluffs ; 1'eter Cmtie. 1'lasl ; K. Clayton , Omnliii ; J , A. Hake , Colonel ii. 1' , Savage , South Omaha ; Henry Kiclio , Mi-ArJlc , 11 , Stoddanl , Omaha ; lion. Amos Gates , Oil- more ; B. Hohr.au , Lul'lntto ; William Hell midU. M , Carpenter , I'aplllion ; ,1. , M , Wiird , J. Snodgrass and II. II. Davidson , Spring- Held ; A. J. Thomas , Grctna ; 1 . II. ( ios'sml aiulM. CamoiDii , Vacoma : J. Cnnierflii , Hof- man ; .Tohn Wnrriek and Grant Stoxvart , Ululr ; John Fall-child nnd O. Colby , Kcn- nnrd ; William Marshall , Arlington ; A , Cir- Jicnlcr , Fotitnnelle ; L. Smith , DoSotoK. ; Stador , 1'oi-t Ciilhihan ; William McCorndck andL. K. Fletcher , 131ilr. < - Dr. Bowers' ' ofllco moved to SON. IMain. Another Injunction In Siglit. ; Some of the residents of Jcnton ! street arc threatening to appeal to the courts today for anjtmctioii restraining the rotilnictoi- from grading the street In front of their property in accordance with n contract that was nwnrded'hist winter. A iiuniberof them are iu favor of the work , but a still larger num ber arc opposed toll. They have two causes of complaint. One is that the work was lot to Tim O'Horn , who forfeited his contract by failing to do the work within the hpecilled time and his assign meat of It to a second party is consequently illegal , and the other is that the grade established Is too steep and the street drains so much territory that the filling if done before the property owners are ready to pave , will be wished out nnd cut up by every rain storm and the street iinpnssa- blc. Upon these two propositions they will appeal lor an iiilunetioii if the other resi dents , \\lio are. anxious to furthur Improve their property , cannot dissuade them. 1'hcv claim to havolooked up the matter and will show the court that the contractor cannot collect for his work if he goes ahead nnd com pletes it , Another claim the nroperty owners inafco is that the con tract price Is too hifjh , nnd they can pet the work done at the present time , if they were ready to have it done , for a gieat deal less money tlian the council proposed to malm it cost them , it Klein lire offering great bargains in every department. Wo show the best line of coolcstovcs and ranges in the city , from $10 to ? IO. In tlawuro ivo carry the best only nnd sold at Iwttoin prices. Carpets , "Oh , myvo ! just beat the -world , former price of carpets ( Wets. , now 40 cts. , and so on through the entire line. Wo show a largo line in novelties in our parlor poods depart ment. In bedroom suits vo pridu ourselves of carrying the most complete assortment. choice of ! ! ( ) styles , Book cases , rockers anil dining chairs of ovury description. Side boards , wardrobes and center tables go aloutr with tills unloading sale. Got prices else where and compare Miuidel k Ivlciu's ; fc > 0 Broadway. . 4 A Quiet Sunday. Yesterday was 0110 of the phenomenally quiet Sundays that make Council Bluffs such a desirable place for the careworn jicoplo of all classes to regain their strength liy undis turbed rest. Beyond Ilio Interest that at tached to the Ilanlon-'Pecnier contest ut I.ako Manawn there was not mi exciting incident dining the day. All pleasure resorts were well pationiml and the few places of amuse ment in the city that arc not under tlio ban of the Sunday law were frequented by orderly crowds. The motor trains cairicd their usual Sunday loads und a number of picnic parties from Oimilin who spent the day in the parks. The attendance at the few churches where son-Ices wore hold was very light. Our rug sale continues. Council Bluffs carpet company. Per Uiilvci-.sul Suffrage. lluusi-i : ! . . " . August 10 , Forty thousand porous ous took part in today's ' .socialist demonstra tion in hohnlfof universal suffrage. A hrgo number of people came from the provinces to participate in the parado. Them wore ninny women in lino. Tlio troops were eon- lined tothc-ir bnrnielis all day. i'olico pa- trullcd Ilio Mreets , but every thing was or derly. A tirrillc storm coming up caused the procession to disperse , but -when the ralu ceased the paradors ra formed their ranks and inarched to St. CJolles' pirk , where speeches were made , Delegates from the labor and progressist pnrlies mot this' o veiling and sent , the following dispatch to King Leopold ; "You have wkcd what is the country's watchword. It is universal suffrage , " Violent revolutionary speeches were mndo by several delegates , It was re solved to summon u. congress In September to consider the subject of n general striite. Clieyeiino CIIKYC.VXK , Wyo. , August -Special [ Tel egram to THE En : . -Govern or AVurrou is seriously ill ut his home , iiurlng been at tacked with congestion of the brain. His condition alarms many of Ids friends , who fear that hols dangerously sick Political circles are agitated tonight over tomorrow's conventions to bo held hero. In the democratic convention ox-oveincr ! Ilax- ter will prolwbly bo the unanimous choice of his puriy. Governor Warren will , if his health permits , bo nominated by the republi cans. " Ulclclng llh-il" KcyiiciHlH Dead. niiMoxn , Oklahoma , August 10 , Milton "W. Reynolds , better known in the west as "Kicking Bird , " died here last night from tlioofftx'ts of nervouH prostration induced by fntlguo during tbo Into political campaign , I lo had just been elected delogiito ut largo to the territorial legislature. Reynolds has has IKJCII nn active ncwsp.iper worker since Ibili in various cities of the west. An Aeronaut Killed. Ore , , AuBiist -Charles Cos- grove , an ncronnutvns instantly Wllcil this afternoon vhlle making apimichuto descent , \Yheii about two hundred feet from the ground ho lost his hold on the parachute nnd fell. Ilu was mangled almost beyond recog nition. Contlltion ol * IloIliuul'H ' TllBllAon : , August lO.-Thoklng of Hoi- Innd is In a ( coble eoiidltiou and is routined tohis room , but thu nlarinlit reports current uiu without foundation , An LONIIO.V , August 10. Itt. lion , William Edward Bailer , privy councillor , formerly secretary of the admiralty ntid secretary f tec trciiury , is dead. HAMi. I'liiiiin-lal 'I'ratuiiulloiii itt the Ciiiiu- try for the hint \\Yok , Bodrov , Aiifnist 1 1) ) . [ Siifdnl Tolcgrnm to Tnr n.M. ] Tin foil iivti. ! ( taMe , coinptled from dispitv-hes fro-n the cleiriiy houses of the cltloi namad , sho-.VJ tlio gross ox- clmiiKQs for last vo k ; with rate.i per cent of IncrjHB or dOt'rt.Ke , as ng.ilnst the amounts for the eorrojuunillag week in cr.uiu.WH. NuwV'ork JiJJJ.ICJi.IUI . KWll.SI',1 I'll l < ice . , . XI.7 I'lillniloliililn . HI. ' ' ' ' ' " HiinKrancl'co , . . . ' ' I'lttibnra . . H..TJJ.MII . linllliiiurc . II. 1 11,7 n Clnclmmtl . Ktii ni iity , iiumio 7.4HVM MlUnnki'C . " ; , . ' : ) 1 1 mo Nuwllrlcuni . - " n.lUl'.l.ll.M 12. 12.w. Detroit . ; ' : w. ( 'luu'liiinl . 28. Dfiivcr . st. rim ! . ; ; ; fii2iwr.nl ill IW.UMII 81. O.T/.ITf.t / .I WS,1-tOtii.H. i-iK . Coliimlnn . . , Piilnili . | " 2IWSI3 , IU' . ' . Itlcliiiionil . S.2.71,114 iim . 2'jino. * ; IncllnimiHjlli . . MCUkTi Iliirirorcl , . . : . " " " 2.0W2(1 ( 1,1.71,1 Ji I - I'-ort Woilh - I'ortlniHl , llri * 10.11 i.ifwrtci1 ; w. y St. Ji i- | > li . Siuliwtlulil . " is. ! 1'iwl ! ; i.i.'ii 1C il.W 11.8 l'orlliintl.ML . ' Ii.'i2.r | i'.H Nrw Iluvi'ii . , 1'Ni.lMl 12.8 l,07l.ii.v ; is. < \VlllUlNHtdll . VJIKII.H : \ Tncunin . ! i.M.iul : : Ir . i Wl.liltn . Sliiil iitr : ) . \ \ ' \ Criiiul Itnjililx . CIl.-lllMIH.IV.'l . ( W.MU SyrnciiMi ) lillltl'MtOI 12.6 Nuifulk 7I.UI12 : , : ; . ! 4 n T.'ii Mnniln r.7 < on DOM Molno * . . . 4ri'.M4 I.KAlriKton , Ky 4H1.V1K ) Now lioclfui'il 4II..8 . l.r. . . . -uuj ; Muntru.il . 2.7 llnllfiix , N. S . . . . " IS.I .Vmlivllk- . 'I'oliMlo . Snll Iilij . 1.4W.WC * U icliO ! < lcr . SfOttlo . f lllltl.2lBL ! ! . ' " -.Nut Incln.lul . In tutiU. No du.trlnj hoiuu nt thb tluiu liiMjuur. Ill ( ! < l Up liy Tramp * . -\u ; \ ciniiloyo of tlio South Oiniilm stock y nls vns nssaultoil at tlit eorner of Twetk tiotli ami Pierce about 10 oVloi'k last ni ht byacoiiplo of tramps anil robbed of about 817 in money. The vk'tiin is Bohemian nntl re sides In Council Bluffs. lie rcceivod his | iiiy yestewliy nnd vus will It- ing lionie on tlio railroad traclt , Ilo is uiiuUe to talk Eujfliih , and was so badly used up by the robtiers Unit ho eoulj Kive the polli-o very llttlfl inforniiitloii about thonlTjilr. Ilo UioiiKlit thiit his nssiilliints were tminiis. iloiis \ knocked dowil by a blmv oil the head , aiul Iuv for some time in a dazed condition. His face showed the mark of a heavy blow , nnd his clotlilng was con siderably torn. Tlio "pollen started out to seuroh all tlio box ears in Iho vicinity as soon as the robbery wus reported. Double .MitrilcT In T < ; xas. Tex. , Auifiist 10. Consiilcniblo excitement ivns O'-oasloiied this nioniing wlien it became known that Feck Wiseinun and Com McMalioii. a disreputable woaiau , were shot anil killed nt midiiljilit Saturduy wlillc driving In iv Iw'ijgy from Helton to Temple. About u week ajjo ; Whonian was tried ucro for murder aiiJ found not guilty. The vcntict did not jjivo nniversal satlsfiiotion. Ho killed a den- nty inni-shnl at Tuiaplo Inst January.Vh ilo on bail for tills chnrtre ho shot a man in a { rumbling bouse. Tlia woman who was shot with him oxercisi-d herself considerably in bis behalf in the above oases. The oftlcers Imvo no iilcauhutnirer as to the identity of the assassins. Coat Xiw : YOIIK , August 10. A IlKhttoolcplaco this afternoon between striking coat makers , anil Abraham and Joseph Ivatlne , proprietors of a livery stublo situated immediately be neath the eoat linkers' headquarters on Allen street. The liverymen Imvo been annoyed for some time by tlio eoat makers coiiBregntiiifjr 011 the side walk in front of the stable and today attempted to forcibly remove them. A 11 Blit ensued in wliicl ) the employes of tlio stable cinnoto tlio n-ssistaiiee of thoKnptincs. Many were hurt on both sides , hut no one was seriously injured. The police stopped thollglitnndnrrobted a numborof tlio rioters. Suicide ol'n TUnriloror. i"irxutVris. : \ . , August 10. Thursday nijlit Bridget Falioy , an old woman living alone a fe\v \ miles from this city , was inuidcred , anil suspicion pointed to Thomas Carey , an old man whom It w.u thouirlit wished to marry her. lie was locked m > jviiiiliiiK tlio inquest. This morn intr ho was found dead In his cell , having handed lihnsclf. A liotlcr I'roin tlie.Sca. 1'oiniANn , Ore. , August 10 , Asealed hot- tlo found In the harbor this morning con- Uiineil a letter written upon a eartrldpo pnnor , .Tune L''i , ISltl ) . It stated that the bark ISdmuiul of Hull , Knsland , was sinking ; lati tude nnd longitude unknown. There were thirteen men aboard and nil inn starving con dition. Tlio O ra rid Army lneniii ! } > in < * iit. BOSTOX , N. V. , August 10. Crowds of people from iielghhorinj ; towns visited tlio city today to Inspect tlio decorations arranged inhonorof the Gr.mil .U'iny eiiciiinimicnt. AmoiiKtho delcjfiitions vhlcb anived today was one from Lincoln , Xcb. n Persons Kllliid , August 10. Seven persons were liilleilby the hurstiiij ? of a steam pipe the Hussian inan-of-wnr Tebesinu the other day. Among the victims was 1'rinco KhilkolT. Cholera in Olilo. DAYTON , 0. , August 10. An epidemic of hog cholera prevails In SprinRllold township , Clark county , tlio territory therein fanners lost many liogs last jear by tlio sumo disease. A Ten Tliuusaiitl Stallion I > irs. GAI.UTIN , Tonn. , August 10. Freneh I'nrk , n Bullion for wllch Chai-les Ilced of Pali-view furm ix'L'cntly paid SIKX ( ) ( ) , died today. An I-Onciiu-jT * ' sirikc. DAYTON- . , .August 10 , The on lnrei-s on tlio White Line road struelc this afternoon for an advance In wages. Altnroii.KMlrd. VIBVXA , AuKiist 10 , Iliii-ou Leon of Vienna has been killed by f aliiiiR over a precipice In tiiu Alps. 'I lie Antliiiiltj or Frcomnumry Is lin institution of sueh nntiqulty that its origin and earliest his tory nro enveloped in a ilii/.o of doubt , sayH. the Illustrated American. Modern rcsenrch ninonpf its nrohivos lias failed to definitely dotorinino the ilnto of the oi'friuil/.iitlon of the craft , there being a clllVoroneo of many centuries between several periods during whleh It has been thought hy various ntudontu to have Veen Cbtabllshwl. Seine deelni-o that tlio miiBons enpnjreil In building Solomoii'H temple formed tin order from whleh Hie present ( rator- nlty Is descended ; others daint Btlll Hi-oilier ! inti < ] iilty for it , nnd advance tending to prove that the f Egypt were raised by the of Freeinnsonry. Well iiuthcn- tleated imnuhuriiits Hhovv Hint tlio fra ternity existed in Knrjlnwl , In the old city of York , formerly called 1 > y the JloinniiH Kbornenni , n loiif , ' " ( ; < ) us tlio tenthcoiitnry , ami it is recorded tlint the Saxon UlngAtliolstan ( jrnntod u charter to Musom , empoworint ; them to Lold an assonibly un < j u ycuu. OF INTEREST TO THE FARMER An Interesting Experiment In tlio Poecling of Young Oahcs. RESULTS OF HOTHOUSE AGRICULTURE. i\i-aor ; lliuiiy I'l-odnotloii tin thu Inland nl' ( iiicriis1) ' Tlio Tiii'iiiji Crop Susnr HeelInsrutH Krutt Caiuiliii ; Cut I Ing Clover. Wo hail , November 1 , 18S ! ) , flflooti calves , Ion ofvhich \ had ( olloivuil their iiiothoiH tind llvo wore fed i-kiui-mlllf , vrltcs a cot't'cupondoiu os thu 1'lsiliivlow TS'OWH. 'J'liose thtil had run with tlio cows wore fat , and wo decided to o.vporl- inuntvltli \ thiin in foedini ; ; but it btjln inoro coiivenlunt , we fed nltogotlior , not expect inj - to iiuiko nuioh out of tlio tfkini-milk enlvcH. A ( tor tcnohliijT Ihotn to cut oats , we ( javo them n daily feed ol about four quart * each for six weeks , and then IneruaK'd to six quart ! ' . At Ilio iMid o ( two inontlm ooin- nionccd a ration of two quartaof tiatrt to onuutcorn , and fed that way for about alxty ilay loiifor ( , iiH'reaHlnff the quaa- llly ol each a llttlo. The last ton wuclcH tlioy Inul two pat-Is coi'ii IIIH ! ono part oats , nnd at tlio very lust consumed Ion cjutirtH ormoro uach.Vo Imvo avor- iiKiid up thu feud und Had that they ate about llfty bushels of iirniii iiinl ono Ion of liny each in tlio ' 200 days they woi-o foil , 'J'hclr nu.s ( ranged , wliun sold , from tun to fourteen miintlw and vulfjlit.s from 71i" > to \W \ t poundn. U'o Imvo cHtiniateil tlio Icind.sof raliiniitlio uvonipo as about Iml fund half. .Corniit . ' 1 cents ] ier buslicl anil o.its l 17 c'ontH , male in ; ; the measured bushel of mixed food worth 20 cents. Tlumverayo value of the calves was about $10 November 1 ; 0 bushels of era in , $10 ; Ion of liny , $ ! l ; making S-2IJ. With tlio exi'eptiojto'f two Hlvim-tuilk cnlves , they told for $4 pot- 100 , niul nvorajjeil "SO pounds caoh , imlc- in $ ! ) l.0lcs9 $ ii.7o oxpoibo of Hhlpping ; . The not profit was S.'i.W each. I ivnli/ud nearly 11 cents a bushel 11101-0 for my { jraiii thtui it.would have brought at the olovator. Tim inanuro wo hnvo not con sidered , lint it must bo liorno in mind that the inanuro iiowndiiyshnsanlntrin- bio vnluo and Hindi more thsiii pays for the trouble of foedhifjcatllo. Thocalvos wore dohorncJ in the spring nnd fed in tlio opoii ahin a trough , having a straw ] illo to run to sind a wsinn shed to ffo tinder when too cold not ono was ovoi * tied up. After get tiii } ( usuil to tlio grain it was constantly kept before them. Ante to sex , my calves \vci-o \ two-thlrd.s licifors niul ona-third ulcers ; If they Imd sill been hteors tlioy would have brought more money. _ K.Ytruonliiiary Soil-malcing , hot water pipes in the will , and culture under g-lass nt a certain puriod of the life of the plant , will boc.s- fecntial features of tho'"uardoning'0f the future , writes Prluco Krapotkinln the Aug-iist l < loi-tim. They will iiiuilly dissi- ] iatu the chililish foai's in to the imjios- eibility of BatlHfylng tlio needs 'of a rup- idly-lnircasiiij ( population ; and tlioy will jiorniit man always to have fresh from the soil , the busb , OL- the tree , most of what is necessary for his life. Thiit is not si dream of futurity ; It is becoming- u fact of modern life. Indeed , nothing can to nioru instructive on this account than u visit to the islands of Jersey and Guernsey , such as I recently mndo. It' Klvesonoa concrete idea of what the world is rapidly coming to in the way of culture under glass. The island of Guernsey has to nourish ltOO , ! souls on each square milo , and has u good deal of unproductive soil. Guern sey , like the suburbs of Paris , ia a land of market gardening , wlilch has devel oped of late into greenhouse culturo. All over the island , especially in the north , wherever you look , you tee greenhouses. They rise amid the Holds and from behind the trees ; they ai-o piled up ono on another on the stcop slopes of the hills facing the hurbor. The oi-lyin of tlii.s newuopnrturo was tlio raiding of granos , which was started some thirty years ago by a few enterprising men. At probont Guernsey exports every year about llvo hundred tons of grapes , which represent a incnoy value of ! flir ! > ,000 , tit the low average price of 18 cents n pound , However - over and that is the uhlof point grapes are no longer Ilio most important crop of the Guernsey anil Jersey green houses. And when I walked , through these glass-roofed kitchen gardens , which do not know what failure meanc , and which yield cropaftor crop through the spring1 , f uinnior mid imtunm , I ooiild not kit mini ire the recent conquests of man , I saw throo-qnavtors of an aero covered with glass and lieated for three months in the spring , yielding almut eight tons of tomatoes anil about two hundred pounds of beans us a first crop in April and May , to bo followed by two crops more during the summer and autumn. As to the results , I cannot. bettor cliaractei-izo thorn than by quoting what Mr. AV. Hear , the well known writer upon English agriculture , wrote after a visit to the same establishment , namely : that the money returns from those thirteen acres " ( jrojitly exceed those of an ordinary English farm of 1 , ; ! ? ( ) acres. " The la&t year's crop were : 2-"i tons ol gi-apos ( which are cut from the first of May till October ) , 80 tons of tomatoes , 30 tons of potatoes , C tons of peas , nnd 2 tons of beano ( the last tlireo iu April ) , to sny nothing of otlioi- sub sidiary crops. _ I'i'iiil Cunning. Now that wo have such quantities of canned fruit wo wonder how our grcat- gi-andmotheM manured to keen house without It , frays the Farm , Field and Stockman. Vfo can romomlxn- the jelly nnd preserve jars and thu advent of the iirHt Holf-Kcullng can In our mother's kit chen. A California , paper tolls us that the correct pi-ineiples of fruit canning wore learned from the ancient Pom noli- ans. About Hovonty-IIvo yours ago , when tbo early excavations were mndo at 1'ompoii , a party of Englishmen fouiul , in what appeared to bo the kit chen of n ruined honioln the burled city , a quantity of stone jaw of nrrsurvud llga. One was opened and thotrult proved to bo fresh and delicious. Naturally the menus of preserving fruit through centuries - turies of time WHS carefully looked into. Kxamination showed that the llgslnul been put Into the jnrs in a licatcd state , an upoi-turo loft for tlio bteam to es cape , and then fcealwl with wax. The hint was taken and the next year can ning was introduced in Kngliind and the United Status , the process being identi cal with that in vogue In Pompeii twenty centuries ngo. The old hulios In America who can tomatoes nnd poaches do not realUo that they are Indebted - dobtod for this art ton people ulio wore ashes but a few years after Clirht. Tnriilpfe The turnip crop is not of great value In this land of cheap corn , hut it often happens thiit a few turnips ran liogi'own whcru nothing i'lso can , and they novur coino anilHs either for Into ( all or early spring feeding , frays the Western Stock man and Cultivator , \Yo cannot go to the laboi * iu growing turnips that our C'tumillan naiglihormlo , fnlhoDoinlnlon this i-rop is til n n ted in rows and hoed , thinned and cultivated with aw inueh c-aro n.i the crop gets In ICiiroiwan row trii'H. Hut wo i-nti glvo tlio turnip attention - tention enough touot it well Btni'fcd after thiit It will tiiito cat-oof llcclf. Any fertile Kollwill produci > turniiis , thoiigli a windy loam IK the Ix'xt. Tlio ground should'he cultivated till ill * thoroughly smooth and inollow , nnd If it hits pre viously bocn deeply iilmvod soimu'li the bettor , A neil ( lint IIIH jn'oiluced a rro | > of early potatoes or tnitoiis , or tlnit for some cause Inn m isiicd u Miunl of corn , will geiuu-iilly product ) a ci'O | > of tui-nlps to good Jidvinilago. 'I'ho ' ' iK'st of the small or Swede vnrlot.vnf turnips l the red-top , strap Icn veil. It In almost HUM to produce a crop of roots when not planted too thick. The best time for sodnj , ' this variety of turnips Is thu mlddloofInly , hut they may bo sown M Into lusthollrsl of August , nni ( will pro- ihico a fair crop if tlioy get a shower HOOII nfter sowlii } , ' . Tlio seed may bo sown k'onili'ast at the ratoof about ono Imlf jiound jior aero. Care must betaken taken lo get the seeding oven and thin enough , for turnin > i will not grow where no seed has been sown , nor will they form roots whore they nro town too thlukly. Tlii ! IVihsililllilotiu'hrnt Citllnrc , Some thirty years ago , the French considered a whonl crop quite good when it yielded tvcnty-two bushels to the acie ; but with the stuno soil the pro unl equlreiiient tuat least thirly-tlircebush- ols , while In the bwt . oils the Ji-rop only is good wlion It yields from forty-thrcb forly-clght bushels and occasionally the crop liias much as flfty-flvo nail a'lyilf tolhoiit-ri' , wi'ilo.-i Prince ICrootkin | ) in tlio Forum. 1'lioro iuv whole countries Tfj't ' P nl . _ . . . . _ i'rt n < > t vn it it. ttli Iiil i nit. * t tn lied only vlion Ilio average crop attains tlilrty-scven bi hels ; whllo tlio oxporiinental farms of central Franco produce from year to ' year , over largo ureas , 'forty-oiio * buslieln to tlio neroi and u number of farms in northern franco regularly yield , year after year , from fifty-live to Bixty-oifjhtbiMliolit to the acre. Ocwi- siontilly , oven so inueli us clfjbly biwlieU hns boon obtained ujon llmiteil areas under special cure. In fact , it la now proved that by combining a series of such simple ) operations as the selec tion ofsoeds , sowing in rows , and proper manuring1 , the crops can bo increased by atlca. t 7G per cent over tlio best present average , while tbo cost of production can bo reduced by 50 nor coat by the use of some inexpensive machinery ; to say nothing of costly iimclilnos lil < o the steam di cer , or the milvorixei-s which make the hoil rcqulroa for eni'li special culture. They arc now occasionally re sorted to hero and there , but they will come Into general use us soon as human ity feels the ncud of increasing the ag ricultural product tenfold. Host Food t'av VOIIIIR CliicltH. Altliouj'h many foods liavo been recommended for young chicks , wo have always hnd excellent success with Btalo bread and oatmeal , fed in the dry condi tion , until the ehlclcH are ten days old , when they may tlion bo Riven crnckcd corn and wheat screening ! ) also , says the Kansas Farmer. Too much heft food Is not wholesome for them. Chieks prefer dry food , nnd it serves the purpose bettor and ontnils less labor in prepara tion. Cora bivail alone is insiilllcient , but it may bo improved when dipped In mlllc. -Ilerolo imtc.-li Siillors. When the Prims Fredorik collided with the English bhipMarpCbsa on Juno 2i ) , the commander of a detachment of Dutch colonial force.s which haponctl ] ) to bo on board , iniinediatclv onlnroil thu assomhly sounded , anil the men fell in on the deck like clockxvorlc in tlio lace of a certain loss to the ship. Their conduct was .in in valuable example to the pas sengers and crow , for , although tbo en tire company wore then transferred to the lioafrt with pot-feet quiet and dis patch , the PilnIrcderik went down as the last bout left her .side. She carried with lior blx Dutch privates and an olll- cer , who doubtless had lioeii over whelmed by the waters rushing in at the point of colliaion. Nijjgor Is not , as generally supposed , a corruption of negro , but is regularly developed from tlio earlier form of nojfcr , which is derived through the French from the Sanisli-Poi-tiiguo.o ) ) negro , from which tlio lin lisli nogvo i.s taken directly. Nlgyor is moro Eng-lish in form tlian iioro { anil was formerly nnd to some extent i * still u.icd without op- probrloim Intent ; but Us u-.o . is now con- lined to colloquial or illiterate speoeh , in which it Konerally convoys more or lebS of eantempt. i - - 1'oi-ol n Ownernl' On iSoil. . I Certain European noblemen principally - pally Englishmen are now the owners of about twenty-one thousand acres of land in the United States. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL , BLUFFS. AN oxperloiu'i'd book keeper wunlod In wliulosalo lioiis < ' , UiHid WUK < "I > rofiToncii i-oiiilrcil. | Addicss Ko. 5'J , lleo olllvu Uoiiuell ri , la. _ _ "IJIOKRALIIor truiln Sniiill stock ofstovcs , Jliinviiro and si'tiif I Iniior'a tools. Imiuliu al Itooni : il8 , Mnrlui.ililoi'lc. . Couiu'll Itlull'M. In. TfjlOU SA [ ifJ Or will l ruio ; fur a cooil rn.iiT JL ? toiirn , stallion Nci. lEI'.U ' , ruKlstoroil InViil - liioo. lly Dr. Arclillj.ilil . , dam by Kentucky Olajr , flyoiiriolil. Apply lo Dr. Mucruo , TJlOItURNT Two KOI ) I nioilurn houses. W. JJY. \ . llllh' 'r. 28 I'uiul Ett-cul. _ " \\rAXTKD OiHid girl for Koncrul liouu1- iwoiK. . JlM. A , I' , Jlanuhott , No , ID Kourtli struct. " \\rANTICD Sltmtlou by nn oxiierlunril Btciiiu Illltr. AdUiess A U , Hue ulllcu , Cdiincll llliill's. "IJlbll SAM3 nr Itont Qardun land , wltli JL' houses , L > y J , it. Illoo. Mi Main St. , Uoiuioll ' " \\rHV pay rnnl wncn you cnu buy ix liomonii 'I tliosiinio I crins , and In I caio ol your iluutli iitnny tliiialnuvo your family ilio liouiu clc.ir on tlio rollowlii ? turms : A liouiu win-til nM > : it 112 per inontli. A homo vrortlil,5K ) at IIS per nxmtli. A honii ! vortliK'.O ) ) ut III PIT month. A lio'no ' worttiKI.OO' ' ) at ( pur nimitli. A homo worth JI.OD ut ( IS per niontli. Uthtr prlocil lioinui on tlio sun' ) terms. Thn above monthly payments InuluJe iirluelpil mill Intnroit. For full mrtleuliin anil tin or address tho.Mnld fcolh \ Uo , , UUd Uroidwiy : ; , Coiiiit'll lUulfs. | q. _ IJIOKUKNT Tlio ntnrnrooni , No. 13. ( routing J. on I'mirl at.V. . 0. Jiiniissi. _ " \\rRII.VVK several boiutlful innliu-n Ii Tin ii that \ < fi will tr.nlo for iui'iiiiil : 'p < ) I v.i > m lots I ii Omaha or Council 'iluth. Tlio Judil & \VdlsUo. . Coiuiull Illuirs , Iu. DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute A NO - Private Hospital , Cor. Hroiulmiy nutl 'JOtli St Council llmlN , In l * < ir thotrnntiiiDiit of all sursli'id and chroiila ( llsoaios and dlseji-x-s of the blood. I'l'lvatodlHi'ii'U'sDf the mliuiry 4ind sexual ( irmiiiH. u < syphilis , Hlrletnic , cystltlx. spur * iniiliirroliot ; ! , lint iiiuiliiiHl.M'\imt : lniHik'H09 | ' nud ttciiknt'sslfiMlod sneces-ifiilly. riiitieiiliiratttMitliiiipald ( o dls ( n'c4 l the liinxs. u AslliinM , roiitiiiiiptliui , llronrlilt In Ciitnrrli , Kti * . I'lirulyili , Klilncy dlwiiM'i ui lllitliot ( > s , IIHillit'.illNi'iiMS IMieiiiniltliin , I'llos. I'niK'nr. Viirlii'.Mile , llydroi'i-lo , Dnilisy , Tu- iiii-r. DIoi'iioi'Miif thiM'yn nud u.ir. Club foot , Spinal IMII-V alii found nlldl < K'aMi' < of Ilin lioims. \Vi'liii\iMi ilrparliiiiMit di'Votvd oxehisivulj to Ibo 1 lealinci'i of t'lerliuidlsea-cH Mi'illHno ' sent heeurely packed and free from observation. DH. BELLINGER'S Surgical Iiiititiilc anil 1'rivalc ' Hospital , Ojr llrimilwiir amlZiilliKt. . Connrll Hluirs. In. ST. . uonraing nnn uny bcnooi , Fifth Avc. and Seventh Street , din bo reaeheil from any of tlio ilepota on motor. Coiuliieted by the Sisters of Charity U. V.AI. TERMS For hosv.-il nud tuition em bracing all liniiu'liesof u linlslied eilitea- tion for young Indies $75 f < ' Hc siini o ( llvo months , coiinnoncins llrst Monday in - and - - Septeinbei- KViln-uiu-y respeetively , For furthoi- particulars mldrons S1STK11 SUl'KlllOR , St. Francis Academy , . Council Hluirs , Iowa , Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc Agents Wanted. Dr. O. O. Jndd. 606 Broadway , Council Bluffs , I. J. 1) . Bn.MlTN-i > M.sPros. . K. T , Siii-nAUT , Vlui'-iros | Cn.Mii.Ksll. IJIXXAX. rnihlor. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Hltiffs. Paid tip Capital . $10OOOO Surplus and Profits . BOOOO Liability to Depositors. . 3BO.OOO Tiiiioroim-I. : : A. Jlli | | r. P. O. ( ileiison , K. r * -r- Slnuui't , K. K Hart. .1.1) . Ivilimiiison , Ohai-lei C. Illinium. TraiHiu'tKcncriil baiililn liusl- lu-ss Liu-Rust nipltid mill surliis | of any bank In ? oimi\vo.storn lowu. INTEREST ON T'Mli ' DEPOSITS. THE J. A , MURPHY CO. , I < 1 A vcini omul JUt Kt. Sash , Doors and Blinds Itiuiil and Scroll Sawlup. Ilo-SiiH-lns I'lanliiKt nwliii , ' ( if all klniK I'uroli llruckuta. Kindling wood W..V ) per loud ilnllvurol. Cletin siiwilii tby Hiu ' lurrol , i' > e. All work to be "vouu I'A I'lio.v.uJK s 27JUIA1N STUliUT. OvcrC. 11. Jiiiigiicmln .t Oo's Jewelry Sloro. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Corner Jliilnonnd llronilirny. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. 1)ciluri : In foreign nml dmnostlo . ColluL'tlmih iiiiulo and Inlcrust pulil uu lliao Ueiioslt.s , S. R M 11x011 , Ij. J. It. llouiifools , ll.U. MAXOX , BOUHCEOIS & COOKE , Architects and Siiperintciidcnts. ] { oiinisrfi7 , mid COSN Ilnoins 2W n nil i.50 V. l.lfo IIKU' . . Oimilui , Mori'liiui lllk. , ( 'nun- Nel ) . Ti'luiiliuiiull.U. ell HlullK. In. Tulo- | lllIIH.1- ( . F. M. Ellis & Co. , AECHITECTS And Building Suparlnt.enilenta. Hiioins 4.T ) and 4' Him llnll.Uu' . ' , Omahn Nub. , nml Uouiiis i'll ' nml Jl < i .Merrliini Illnalc Council Illnirs , In. Crrusi.iiduiiuo | Bollultocl A HOTEL BARGAIN Ilolol JniiiGsan , Uoinu'll UliilK In , , forront. FiirnlHliuil and In „ ( > ! > I nip ilrs. lloit holnl In thuulty. Guutnilly liuiLol. Doliu a Ili-nt. ) as < business , This Is u hir : ' : iln for 1,01110 goedholul num. Apply to JAMESON BROS , Props. Council I31uUJ ! . . . . AL.L , WORK WARRANTED DIl. J. D. .IAOICSOW , Dentil _ . . . . , . All kinds of work donu. Von con suvo ono * hitiron youruoldandHllvur Illllnif l > y oulllnic V ut rooiaftU Miirrliini lilouli , Council IIIuiru. C. A , BEEBE &L COMPANY , WliolisHalo and Itetnll Oc'iilurnlii - FURNITURE. f.iirjjcst Stock und Lowest I'rlcos. Dealers , send for Cni NOH. 205 mid W)7 ) Bi-O'id way , and 201 and 20(1 ( I'ioi-co Htroot , Counnll Hlulls , I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY , II DinlnriKinn Hydraulic and HaniUiry Kn tnonr. Plans , Kstiinatos Jl , UU I Kl ! II IHpeulHcntions , and Siiporvlaion ofl'ubllo Work. I3rown BulliUntr. Council Illnird , la. 1. ScliiirzTmticu ; o ( the Puaco. Ollluo over American Exprosj , No121 % . riroiuUvay , Uouncll UluiTs , Iowa. Attoniova nt Liaw. ljraotico in the State and Fedora t-'ourta. ' UoomiiV and 8 Shueurt-lloiio LJloctc , Couuol muTa , > Iowa >