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THE OMAJFTA DAILY SEE , TUESDAY , AUGUST 12 , J896. HIE TOORIOCS TITOS , They are AwarJecl Diplomas In the Prca- cuco of Applauding Ladits. CLOSE OF THE BOHEMIAN TOURNAMENT , The DcIrtnN ( nrc Driven Th tinC'lly and Tlii'ii to Metzllilli \Vliuro a ll.ill ( loses tlio l''Chtlvitll-H. Thoprnml tctirnnmont of the Bohemian Turners of the western dlurict oflhe United btuus came ton close yi-stcrehy noon in the pirdtn adjoining Metz's ' nuv hall on south ThirtcL'iithstrie't. In the nftcriiooti the Members o ( the -oy mil hoholorgiiiil/.alions wore driven through tlie rity stopping nt n number of film-is of Interest on the louto. .Among the latti-r were Ilimscoin purlt , Tun I3i i : building , cnery depart- mriit cf which vcro visited ; the power IIOUM.S oftho clcctili ! rullwaj , together witli tlio sineitlncworks und the Union I'.icllii ' ! SllO ] ) ) 'I In visitors ruturnrdltha hcirty appe tite for supiti'i uiul c-ith cxalloil opinions of the h'unty und the tnotiopolltun fouttircs of HID city I-.KI niptit. niter tlm arduous labors of tlio piecitllnjftwoiluvs , thu youni ; men vei-e In toiuhtloii to iiiprcciutotho | diversion which the lominlttro of uriniigomcnti hnd pro- \idc.l . for Uicm mid thronged Mot1 hull to take p.iit In ( lies eliinto which hud Leon uinioinuiil. Tlio hall was foril- llunll ) illiuniiintfil\vlth \ n hundixd cli'i-trlu light * wlilch Clinrliy Met/ , the proinictoi , bus Just lntiodiic ul into HIM building. Sot- cm ! hundred spectators crowdud the g.illeriei und the bldo suits , while tlio attciiilanco of beautifuljoniislmllfH simpl ) j-et tastefully nttiird , iinpaituil to the orca < . | on afestlioaii- peaiaiiculiieb \ mij not oiislly be foifc'ottui bv tliusouhonitiicisedlt. ' 1'lit ! giiind iiMivli Riivc an opiortindty lo ell tliu allik'lLt to tuko nut In an auspicious oiK-iiliig ofthub.ill , thu limplrluir music hem/ retiileied by the Union i'uclllf baud , which wai iiiigini'iiled for tlio occasion TliU fuatui-e wus followed by an ex cellent jnoBiMiiimo wlilcli Itcpt the gallant \ouiifrgciitleiiioaoiitlnjlloor until un caily bout tills uioniliig. \Vltli tbo rcoojitlon , the inunnprrnicntof tlio touiiiument nnd the ball the \isiteirs \ v\cre de lighted , uiul witli i-OKiird to the hill , tlio Tinners fiomtjliieiuro expressed logret tint tin- ) did not lave wio like it In Chlc.igo. To thuioiniiilttcuon airuiigeincnts they letuin- , cd thaiiKS , nud ilescivi'illv , because nothing tint t'io conunilteo could do to iiiultc the toiirnnmt'iit n siiwess hud boon left uudono l > y thu gentle men on hose shoulders the rcsionslbillty | restetl These gcntloiiicneru \ as follows : John Hoslelcy , It. V. Mlskovsky , It. Iluvelln , Joseph 1'ecluil , .losc'idi Dro/dii , Anton ICincnt. John U'ilkow und J Ilospotlshy. I3iiriii ( ! thi'pi-ogiess of the ball the report of the judKusnus lend , showing the staml- ingof tlio cowputiloi-j in the second contest. The competitors , both in to loams and men , were dludcd Into two gr.ulcs , a higher and lower , those in thoforinor hiving previously won prfom orcompoti'diu intiond or intcr- iintluiialiuntists cbo\\hore : ruM - < . Illyhei Ki.uleTc'l , lcd Solsol , Cbiciifo , 2 , r ) : i ( } points ; i'l cnsky Sokol , UiieaD'u , ' I/iiver gnulu-C A. HoUol , Chicago , 2,1M 10 [ loiiits ; 'J'ul ' .led Solol , Uinaha , -,011 ( > r , U.'el .led Soltol , Cedar Itnpids , l,7il.lO. IIOItl/ONTM , IHH. lllphe'r gi.ule l'1/.cnsky Soltol , Chicago , ( Wl ! , T. J. Soltol , Chlo.iRO.'riIiJf. | lowei ( jrudo 0. A. Sokol , Cblcnfo , RT.l ; T. J. Sokol , Onmlia , 5111'f ; T J. Sokol , Cedar Huplds,4l7' < . I'urallel liars -Higlior prude : nensky Sokol , Chicuso , r/JU'a ' ; T. .1. boltol , ChlciiRO , OUI'i. ' Lower gmdes 0. A. Soltol , Chicago , M91i ; T. .1. Sokol , OmahaIbS.'ijT. ' J , Sokol , Cular Ituplds , tlll'-f. ' Vuultlng llorso Ilichcr grade : T. J. Soltol , Cldcugo , long riS'i ! , siilo 58) ) ; Plzcnalty Sokol , Chleugo. Ion ? WKI1 * , side r 2 % . Lowr gnido C. A. tfoltol , Chiciiffo , long , fil'J.IO , side 3j 4ri"i ( ; T. .I. Soltol , Oiualn. long , TO , sldej : 47. ' ) , , ; T. J. Sokol , Cedur itapids , long O I , I'arallel bars r. Percival. ChlcaRO. 10S } < ; J. 1'uivUal , Oiniiun , lftl } < f : Theo A'avrinek , ChlraiKO. 11MJJ. Viinitiunr bor.se , side P. Peaclval. ChicMgo , lOili Fiaiilc llosilt , Chlropro , 10. k' . Vaultlnjr ( liorso. lonj , ' J. I'crcivul , Omaha , 10'j ? ' ; lle-slk , Chfcnpo , 105. Horlzontnl bais.1. . 1'crclvnl , Oraaba , 110 ; I Km Fala. Chleago , lXf. , } HniinlnB1 lonjj juinp-R Percival , Chicago , ISft. Uln. ; .Icnicok , Chicago , 1 7 tt 11 in llltclijump F No\otnyChiiaRo , 5 ft. , l \ Fliin. Chiciifc'O , 4ft. lllia. ; M. Ilora.Uhiuigo. 4 ft 10 in. lliKliJiiinn , vniilthiR P. Kiala , Chlcngo , 8 ftb in ! J. I'orcival , Oinalia , 6 ft. 0 in : Flunk Ilesilc.ChicaKO , Sft. ( I In. LJftlnt ; dumboll--K N'oiotny. Chie'UKO , 35 times ; M. Horn , ( ] hieago , M > < times Kunulntc lon Junip Hud Ilinulkn , Oiniha , IS ft. 11 in . Trunk .Hlon , Uinahn , IS ft. W in HiKh Jump lr Jclcn , Om.ihti,5 , ft. 3 in , ; A. Xcinuu , Chicago , 5 it. Ili h Jump , vuiiltini , ' Otto Hartos.Chlcago . , Sft. (5 ( in.A ; , Kcinan , Unicij'o , Sft. liu. I.OVIIUOIIMII ! IN'DIVIIH'IM. I'nniltel busFrank ICnlw , Chicago , 03) ) F. Ilori/ontal birI'mak Kuba , Chiciio , M' ' . ; Otto ll. rte > iiiid.lohn ICilmu , M. Vaulting hoi-M1 , side Ii Finli , Omaha , OJ ; 1' . Andel , Cliic-i0 ( , tW. ViutlthiK liaise , loiijfOlto I3irtoiChiiaao , OT ; Frank Kubnnnd Andtl , ObltMRv , 1C. Hest.ill aioiuid , hiirhor fiudo-F. Peclval , Chicago , HO. I' . ! , Joseph Pcelvul , Omaha , 4 ! .Sl ) ; Em Fida , Uhiciico , 4.10 ; Fiank lleslk , Chicago , Wl.br ; UosKoell , Chicago , Lower Ri-ndo - Frank ICub.i , Chicago , SW.tSO. ! ; lliu-toi , Chle-iiKo , ilb'J. As the mimes of the lenders wcro called the JOUIIK front lo men promptly uitlkcd to the stage und \um inado tbo ivclpients of diplomas setting foi Hi the nnturo of their iichieveinentM. The victors were \\arnily \ appbindc'd , n feature of tlio performance wldeh lost none of its intcix'st from the fact thnt the anplnuso was fro- ijuciitly led by the ladles. ftemly nil of the deli'Kutc.s \ \ \ \ \ return homo today , tliouch seine of them will go to Wil ier , in this state , to take p.u-t in a bin all en- tci taiunicnt at that place , 8t < ani'lilp Arrivals. LOMIOV , August 11. [ Special Cablegram toTur HFK.l-Thestoniaor blavonla from NIMV Yorlt arrived at lliiinbuiir AiiitustlO. Tliostcmnor Kaiser M'llhcliu fiom Now York urilved at Sontbiinpton ttiU inoiiilng mil proceeded for IJionun. T -iiiil > l ? ICxpiMrlctl in lOlcotinn Day. Sr. Lou , -August 1 1 , It Is learned nt ( icneral .Muriltt's licadiunntoi's here thut four I'niiiinuiosof wftuln-s at Little Hock nnd Henoaro on their way to the ChleUsuxv niitlon to bo distributed 'atnrious iiolling ( daces on election aay , next Wednesday , Aiii-Liitt ( ( < Ty Hill 1'io iess. WA'siiiMiroN , August 11. The bcmitocoin. mltUxjoupostofllccsutid posti-oatls today 01- dcivd the ant ! lottery mull hill reported to the SiCiiato with thu recommendation thut toIt pass , The vote upon thU uotlou wui practically unanimous. Want IlUliop O'Dvjoi- d. Losnox , August ll.-SiK'cliilCublefjraiii [ ; to Tin : I3t.t.j-At : the Instl iillon of tholrhh nioniboi-a of Iho house ofooinuions nilucntlal Catholics are uiKiiitf thoiKjiwto tmnsfcr ho Most Key. ICd , T. O'Dwjer , 1) ) . U , bishop of Llir.erlclt , to u dloivso oiitsldo of h-olaud. no Mitro Obliuntory. Puit < , AuKUst -ISpechl CabloKnini to TiiBllKK. ] In confidential clrcubn-s tout to coinnmnders In the anuy the fovernmciit fctatea that ducllliiK la the uvuiy will uunco- fortb ceuso to bo oblljriUory , ovcii in ctu ts whcro pcrional violence hus IKHJII used , A Nc\v Clillinn Cutilnot. T-OMJOV , August ll.-SiKHial [ - un lp TILS JJL'u.1 Ailvictii TIXIU tiautiagg do lilll ahto that nnpw cabinet \dll bo formed c. undtr Sfcnor UelMuri 1'rat ilj > .iie.tfiii.tMmiiH. K. K Marlon of Iloston Is nt the Paxton , L. A Rumors of Hastings N atthoCnscy. H. 'J Iliijes oSe\wrd ( is nt the Merchants. Kdward Hay of St. Louis Is nt the I'axtoii. ( ' , A nrulc-y ol Kansas City Is ut the JMur- r ' . . N'ew York is at tlio MU- liud. liud.M. M. 0 , Brnhiiirdof Lincoln is nt the Mil- Inrd. Austin Tiiylor of Grand Iilnndls attlio Casoy. I ) . A Wood of Topeka is In the city at the I'axtoii , " J. A Hosmor of Lansing , Mich. , Ii attho C S I'.lsuorthof Lincoln Is a guest at the ZMerchiiits. L. K Huston of Chicago is in the city , ut thu Pnxton \V. 0. nurlcigh of Chlc.0 l Hu the city , ut tlio Murray , Hoheit Oltin of North 1'lnttols in the city , ut thoC'ascy. M. .A Adams of Minneapolis Is in the elty , ot thcCasiy. Ii. V. Shlileyof Hed Cloud Is in the city , ntthol'iixtoii. A. Y Kail of Sioux City wn attho Mil- laid lasl nllit. ( Li. II H i um v. ell of Wjmoro ivas tit the Casey lust night. J.V. . Vogel of Now York win nt the Jlcr1 F. A. Billey ot 1'orthud , Oregon , Is a { .ticstiit tlio 1'axton. J. C Burnett \Vnsnlngton \ , D C. , is a. Kiie.st.it thu Milliirel. J.V. . Fiopimin of ( Irnnd lalnnd was at the iMercb.uiUiliibt night , .1 C. Mol'iirland of Ainieli.i wus at the Merchants last night , ( IcoigoJ Kotrlnitnof New 'rorlt was at the Murray last night. T. I1. Ghdwin of New York Is In the city , n ( 'ucst ut the Murruy. S. 1' ' . Morse i\ns in Chicago on Sunday , n gitoHtof tlio HItlielicn. J. 1 ! I oniffoid of Tekiuuuh iv.is registcied nt thoUusey last night. .1 liurkloy V.IH n Snndny guest at the Hr.mil 1'atillc In Chicago M. 0. Hoot and wife of Cleveland , O , nro In thocityiit tlio Mcielmnts. .T. W. Srott , Charles A White anil J , L. Goldsmith ol Chicago nrcnt tlie Millurd. Frank Higbv of Denver is visiting his brother , UnltcilStales Gaugerlliguy , in this dly.Fred Fred .T. Cvinis , proprietor of tbo fjiiuons Hot Slit ings health icsortof the Blick Hills , is in ( lie city , ut the Millard. Ira Higliy has ictunied from a , tilp to Ilnstlncrw , Ifcd Cloud and Beatrice , and re sumed hlsold iiobitioii behind the counter at tin ) .Murray. riic Romantic ICiitllns ol a Cniitidlnn Girl's Cointslilp. Ajoungoman wlio s-noko with n lYunuh iiccont entered a cub tit the Cort- lundt l-'cu-y In Now Voile tlio otliui morning und told the wihinuti lo drive her to No. ! W Fii t IL\OIIUC. 1'liore she iiuiulred for 1'rank Ivupfnci1 , ho , she said , wiis her lovci" , but no ono in the liouso faccinetl to know biic'h a pw-em Thtiyounfroinnn did not Icnoiv vhoro to go next , uiul tlie driver waa about to fjo away witliont her when Bho stopped liini , snjs tlipNon York World. " 1 think L'lljToto Corinno , " Hho suid. und BHJ ordcieJ him drive to iiiiotorioui rofaort in the "Tcndoiloin" ' pi-Ainut. In- Hteud of taUiuy her thoio tlio driver stopped In front of thu Filth street po lice btatlon , nhoio he wneelotained. She biicl her name vas Annlo Du Franz , a French Canadian. She had runaway from her homo n Bliiuk Jllvur , nonr Montieal , four mouths ago and inado her Inlygnt dre-jsmiiking1 vith n family at No. 1)5 ) Fourth avenue , Chi- ciifio. There she made the acquaintance of Kupfnor , who \vtib a pultico ctir con ductor , and they were ongrsigecl to ho nmiricd , 'I'hon she lo-t hoi-place , and to hcrloMir , who \vas \ in this city. Ho requested her tocomo hoio , uayin/ir / that they vould get inui1- ried iinnicdiatolj alter hoitirilval. . She could not understand \\hy \ ho had not mot hoi1 at the depot , and she alto thought it strnng-o that ho did not luo ut the julelro'-b ' ho hiid yivonlior. She said that she and Corinno were school- unites. She did not know thut Corhmo's pliico of residence WHS notorious. Tlio girl wiifi lalcon to tiio Y&oMnr - kot polieo court , und iiftorJuMicoIIoyiin Hoard her story liodet-ieledto invebtignlo it. Ho committed liur for examination. Hnlf n n lie ) in' later an excited jounjj man unpciurcd. Ho xvna Ivupfner , and lie wsintedto know tvhnt had beeomo ? f Ills sweetheart. IIomid ho hud hud an ev- citluur c'lui'o after her. Ho hail hoen wsiltinjf lorlior at Iho Chnmuera strcot fovry , und onlj luainud that she had coino ovoi1 on tlio Cortlnnel street foriy two hours tiftoi' hlio ivas driven away lii si cab. Justice Iloga n questioned liltn closely , and hoin'OH'd liluibolf to be a I'ospect.i- blo vonug mun , "VVj'i jndgf , " said Fi.ink when the e-ouplo wo ID brought to otlior , nnd ho Ipnrned thas the jiistieii hid not iio- lioved him at Hist , "if jou still do not bullovu ino you can inurrj us nghtnow , " " [ lielic\o \ JIHI. " said the ju.stito. ' 'Takoyout tinio ami yet married in ti c.huroli. " Frank Nitd ho would tuko Annlo to his ' brothoi-in-luw'bhoujo. AN OU > M.VItlHji ; 111,0 CIC. Ciiglinrdl'H Flint Attempt to ltcpio > ( luei > llio 'Jluntcr liny. " Tor more than a qutirtor of a century a marlilo blpc-k sulllcicntly chilled to sliow what imagination would fuggost for foinulo drapery , withun vaunt bar of stone iieross the shoulder , and wholly wanting the outline of head und fea tures btoodut the old plunk government shed at the corner \\liero now stands the Maltby liouso , It ap peared to the pasboiby as having too much fonu for u natural block. and too little of art expended upon it to rank with suulptimry. It llnnlly ne- : qulred from the ungratificd curious tlio uumoof "tVlmt its it. " It hus boon ro- 1110 veil of Into \earn from onu ntoiio yanl to anotUorantl placed on the outer llin- ita usiihoit of Jlorines. Many it visiting aichnctoglkt has , no doubt , entered in his note book , "Another Iluo Grecian tor o neglected by unappreeiatlvo ofll- cluls. " It is the llrsit block upon which the joungltnllun , t'ugliiirdlu , u liguru cutter - tor , nitoinpted to loprodueo Crawfoid'a "Iluntor loy"ln ! the famous group of allegorical hlatmm of the "Projjre s of Clvlll/utioii" on the east pediment of the Honiito win ) , ' on the cnpitol huildlug. The jounj , ' bculptor hul fo far roujrli- huwoii thobtone tliiitiniugiiution reaeli- ly coiifoltadriipory whcro HlniH ] > ly limbs voro to have been doulojicd , vhon an unexpouteil Haw vua dlsouvercil. The stone was thrown nsklofor ujieiloct one , out of which vtis developed the benuti- ful "Hunter iloy in tills w oriel-re nowned gioup , The piaster modelb for this nml other erouiw , tc otliorlth the model of the ( iod'less ot Llhoity Unit crowns Iho dome , wore inodolm inplnstor. In Roino , by the. celebrated Crmvfonl , and Bent here to bo icnroiluccil in iniu-blound bronze. Clink \llll c.iht thoGodlo\s at his foundry neiirlJIiuleimbuiglill&ttho murblo llgurea were out by Italian flguro in thoeapttol { , 'roundH. In Curds. Fivu hundred UwuhUtul lu\voboen ongraveil in WashiiiL'tonthia euyu the Pupor Worm. Ono Btnlloni'ry ] firm luis turned out 1100,000 In thu lii.-t tMO niontli , and the money Hpcnt vii } 4istoUoaril duriii ) , ' u sonton nmounta to ens of thotisimdsor tlolhu-H. TliiJ inott oiillnury card cotts oilc cent tinlcco iiftoi'tho idate Is inndo. nnd HOIIIO of tlio tliiuioi' invitations sent out cost $10u do/.on. A proinlnc'iit item In the oxix > nso account of a Winning ton belle IB tict * cngntvinj ; und printing , nnd BO- sioty ladies who give dlinioirt Hiiomlat times liundicds dt dollars ujon the fta- tloiiorj for a feast. MI-H. Lolimd Stun ford lately .p'lld ' ! S5 for llft\ cards to bo mod 113 nieiius for one of nor lilg dlnnoiH. The man of the LTnitcd Statcrf was Hlnmned lu wlvoi on the cards and tlio drawings- eagniv- Ing wcro exquisite , At tlio dinner wlilcb ( icncriil Druclcoiuidgu yivo tlie cmita coHt $5 ajilooe , ami 2\Irs. \ Jn.MjIee Blatchford pavu not long ago a Innc'h- eon , the cauls for wlilcbvoio \ engraved by hund at a cost of $18 $ a do/en , Same of the curds weio in raided alUor and gold. They look us though tlio gold and fuhor hud bconmoltud and poured into letters on tlio enrel , nnd cost wjventy- live cents apiuuc. , . i : GAMISS l'ttVO.UIC.N. ( . Ili'Hl clans Di'prociitc Ojiini1 * * Involv- iiij ; Vlnlciit 10Mi-ulse. \\'c \ notice with some degree of alarm in 1 : Iho columns of a eoiitoinpoiiiry re cently , ways the Luadon Luneet , that "another atop is to bo noted In the pro- grens of woman. Henceforth the nublo art of elf-tlofollco it ) to bo incliuUil in ino liM of lior iimny aec'omplishiuonls. " It , however , to llnd that thin wtalmcnt ismeioljallogeel in regard to uuivfair Ainuriciin toiibius , and is not yet aimliunhlu , fco far as vo can learn , to our countrymen. Ucfor- ring tonnothcr branch of spoil which of oui EnglLsriHistui-.s nro a corrc'ipniulunt , in anwivormg tlio ques tion. "Should women play cricket ? ' ad- diewsesa vurd of viirnlng to tlioao who aio deslroii ? of adopting thN gnine as a means of cxoivlhu uid alludes to Iho risks losulliny from thoblow of a cricket ball on thomammaiy glnnd and itspos- siblo consequences. What baa lilthoito been called "tho ininlyiirt" will , wo hope , lomaln as at pitisenl hi thi * country an uxurcibo for the display of maiciilino pi-o\vc \ s and ayilitj ; and even in regard to cri-Kot , \\o are inclined to leconimeiid Indies on physiological grounds to beuonlontwitli other pastimes und melhods of iinprotomciit in wlilch stiddon muscular stuiinls iivoidcd and vhich are equally olllcient for invigorating oxoiciso anil healthful pleasure. In reference to lawn lonnlb e\on , In most renpects an admit able ganio for both sexoa , a - warning - ing iiius t also be given , as ciihcs bomo- timed occur of unequal development with laturaj spinal cuivaturo in tlioso who ' play 'excessively , owing to the too con- tiuuoiis use of the ono arm. Wo have often dra\Mi atlention to the great nccch- bity of Hjstematic bodily excirciso foremen \\omon \ , as b.\ such methods as thnt de veloped in Snudcn by L.ing , and now being auojitod In our boird schoolH. Al- tlvouyli the fair icx are htill unduly under the tyranny of conveiilioiialisin in legurd to their amusements.ot , \\o \ do not ] wish to see them toobo'dlyliiiitatinj. ' ' their brothers in all their games and physical accomplishments. SAILED A IIUNIJIIISI ) YJV1W. ! 1'iietn Concciulii the Vigilant , I'rol- ) jihly llio Oldest A'osnel Allicxl , A Baltlinoio correspondent of tlio A'ow York Sun writes : A remarkable \essel , a fore-and-aft schooner of about eighty tons register burden , called tlio Vigilant , is now undlus liceii regularly running form Santa Crir/j to SI , Thoimu and ; ice c aa , as a passenger , fiuight and mail packet for upward of fourscoio jours , The Vigil.mt , it is wid , wns built in Baltlinoio , Md. , during the \oryflrst years of our national Inde pendence , making her umvaids of ono hundred nnd ten jours old. She was of the li.iltimoro , clipper class , so famed many years for speed , and must ha/\o been a wonder and a beauty when launched , The vessel is probably tlio oldest known vessel afloat. But do not pic ture to yourself from , the description of the Toneitiblo Vijjilant a ilekcty , creakIng - Ing , working ; tub with double gang at pumps to keep her lice In any kind of boa\\ay ; a vessel with great scams , with the Oiikuin working out with every pitch Into a head scu. Nol She is the tight est , staunohost aael soundest crtift you c.m po-wibly Imagine , i3umjH aio sel dom u ed except to fico lior of watcc that has been dashed into the wash- up lo keen the vessel swcot. I have found less urcnk in her than in a line Bangor bohooiicr , two months old , that I made a voyage in. She has al ways had tlio i)0 t e.iroand attention that can possibly bo given aohbel. \ . If a bolt Is defective it is backed out anil replaced with a now one ; if a kneolieam , rib , or stanchion shows a si n of rot it is strengthened or replaeoel ; if pluelf , gin-board , keel , keelson , stem or sloni ] iosts needs it It is strength ened or made now , always preserving her digital form and model. Only tlio be t inateriiil is ubod In making her rppnlrs and 10- placings , She istoduy with her cui- tui'i and inoio years age , u bettor vessel thai ) the o cheap boft wood , thrown to gether craft from Xov.i Scotia , just launched , Unit ono frequently sees. I venture to say that her present owner , Mr. Pontheny would not iliango Iho Vigilant today for any br.ind novehel of the same fbo Imiltiii Nova Scotia In- ilopeiident oilier historical value to him. Shu was built in the duys when tlioy only turned off good vcs-ols. Some years use there was n vessel railed the General OplITliobougooxeeodetl thut of the "Vigilant the senior of all icf-sols. Generations have corao and passed out siiit'o her kcol was laid , and generations may vet come and go before she ceases running if lior gnodjuck continues. BOYS AM ) MI3X William Dean IliiwollH Discusses Then from a Ictai > liy ical Staii < luint. | 'Jlicro is aililleronco between hoys am mem , but it Is a ( lliVerevnco of bolMcnowl edge clilolly , A boy wants to do every thing bccaubo ho does not know ho < nn not ; a man wants to clo something because cause ho liiiowii ho cannot do ovcry thing ; u boy ulwajs falls , nnd a iiiui sometimes Hiicicds because the iniit knows and the Lov does not linoir , wiite WD. llowollfi in llarpor'B YoungPeople A man in hotter tlinn a hey he cnuso ho knows bettoi ; hi lun loariicd by exnerloncn tint wjiut is a harm to others Is a pronto harm to him.soll , and ho would rathe not do It. Hut n hey hiiully knows vim linrin Is , and ho does it mnstlyvitliou reali.lngthut it huitf. Ho cannot in vent anything , ho can only Imitate ; nnt it is easier to hnltato evil than good You can imitate warhuthowaroyougo inf to Imitate jwucu ? Son boy iwseshi leiiuro in contriving mischief. Ifyoi got another fellow to walk Into n wasp' eiimp , you tan MO Mm jump nnd lion him howl , hut If you do not , then nnth ingatnll happens. If you Botudot { < oliiiBo u cat uia tioo , then Homethln : hna been done ; but If von do not bet tli doif on the cat , then the cut jiibt lies i tlio bini and bleeps anil jtni lose , um time. If a boy could Hnd out bomowa , oJiloiiiff good. MI that lie could bo activ in it , very likely ho would want to d good now and than ; but as ho cannot , b very ecldoiu wuuta to do 'HE MS IS THE BLUFFS , 'armors' ' Congress Delegates Will Not Wit ness a Horticultural Display , DISTRESSING RUfJAVfAY ACCIDENT. Slici'lIT O'M'lirit \ - ( > mnhn < Ion Hint ( nsci I'etit , Tnro 'H i. IThc inomljCM of UtuI'otUwntlnmlo county Biiloner'H uiul fruit glower's association mot t the court house yesterday moriiliij ? nt 'clock to niiikej dolhilto arraiiROinonts con- crnlnBthohortlailtiir.il exhibit during the icctlngof.tho fnrmoi's ccmpress. The sccrctury reported the amount of money subscribe. , uiul this brought inattur-t o a crhls. The amount \vw not siifllciunt to nnko tlio tlhplny desired und aflor this matter tul been discussed u while Itvn deemed best to iibamlon llio tllspliy altogether , nnd tlio money If would coat In seine itlior way. It \\is , suggested that 1C licsnlwribera to tliofninl would consent to t Iho best deposition that otild bo miido of the fund vouhl bo touso Itir assisting In tlio cntor- aiiitnent of tlio congress mid In tlio decora- iuti ot the operahouse. ItVIM llnnlly dctor- nlncd to delegate Mr Cispr , who has ilouo he largest part of the hurJ work of riilstng unils , to see thosuhairibor-t and endeavor to jet their consent to the tiiipropiliitlou of the noney for this purpose. After disposing of omo routine business the meeting nd- ouruod. Mr. Cusper spent the remainder of the day nseeltliif * the tnoiilio hnil coiitrlbuteil the money to the exhibit fund , and by the middle of the nftenioon had scon enough of them to Tprescnt \\o-tlilrel4 \ of thu amount , and cncti TJ.IVO Ills consent to huvo his subscription iscd in tbcwiiiiiic'iinvested. . Aliboiiiu hall \lll not bo leased and all the inonoy will bo expended upon ho.mtlfyins mid ile-coratitiK .lio oucra " liouso wit h fruits and Honors. Ji"lt"wns not altogether because vo did not have enough moiiuy to make tlio e.\hibit we Icsirod that wo wore compelled to abandoned .ko.schema" snld Mi Caspar , "but bet.iuso tls tlio WIOIIK siMsounf the jear to inalco a cieditablu exhibition Do the vei ) best wo could and wo could not show only u small loition of die pioduds of the county. It i : oo eurly , and none ofoiu fruils arc ripe , at cast some that will malto tlio showing \vc \\.uit to m.lhe.Vo \ will take the money and ix up the opera liouso and inuko it suit.iblu 'or the entertainment of delegates , and use the balance hi ontcrtlining them. Upon tin1 whole , I think it is tlio best iuy out of the dilemma. If the IOIIKICSS had been held sixty days Inter ivo loiild have inado un ex- ilbit with the monej wo lia\o raised that vould luuo been flue nnd a credit to the coutitiy. " A good lioso iwl free \\ith every 100 feet of aoso iiurclusedat Blxby's. P. C. Miller , the painter and decorator , at lioincto bis friends , slS South Sixth btrect. A Distressing Accident. A distressing accident happencj to Mr. .A IIolTinayr nnd fiimiljAho reside near Glcti- Mood , They VITO lomliif ? to tlio dty S.itui- d.iy afternoon and when near the I'lumci- place , seVcn miles fiom town , the hoiscs be- wine frightened by anrtther tiiim coming up behind them. The team soon got beyond control of a young--oil of Mr. Iloilmayr who s driviuc , nnd ran ir\viy. The driver wo3 throvn from the cnu-hifje and dr.itfKod sonw distance before lie dropped the lines Tlio teamnin but n short distance before the car- liago was orci turned und thclnmitcs thrown out upon the hard ground with terrible ) force. Mrs. Hoffinuyrnud a four-year-old child es caped unhurt , but nil the others , including "Mr. Iloffmayr and two grown eluughtou , wcrosovcicly hurt. Ono of the jouny ladies tuJToiod a fracture of the right leg and ser ious Internal injuries and the other suffered u violent concussion of the br.iin , from tbo effects of which bhe was still unconscious jcsU'iday afUrnoon. Iho son and father were badly bruised. The injured people were taken to Miniicoln , the liuniest poinf , ami theirwounds iittended. The plijsiciau bus pravo fears of the effects upon tbo older daughter. Conimercinl men. . New 1'acifc. Conmll Bluffs , is under munagcmcutof "W.Joucs with new sample rooms. Mendel & Kiem nro offering great bargains In every dopirtmont. Wo show the best line of cook stoves and ranges In the city , fromflO to $10. In linwaro wo carry the best only and sold nt bottom prices. Carpets , "Oh , my I" wo Just boat the world , former price of carpets Oft its. , now 40 ets , nnd so on through the entire line.Vo show n largo line In novelties in our parlor fjoods dopait- nient. In bedroom suits wopridu onrseUes of currying the most complete nssortnient , choice of 30 stjlcs. Bool : cases , lockers and dining chairs of ovcry description , Side boards , M.irdrobesand center tables go along with this unloading snlo. Get prices elsc- wlieio and compare Ji.indel &Ivluin's J'O Uro.idwny. "TaKc Tno Chairs , Mr. " Sheriff O'Neill vas just lining out a return at his desk when a stranger cnteied the ofllce , andaslteu if the sheriff win in. "Yes , sir , I'm the sheriff. Just take a chuir , hir , " The stranger seemed determined to bo waited on without a moment's delay , nnd with an air of lmpressi\eness inquired : Iguessyoi. 'on'tknowlio I am , do 3011 sir ? " "I don't know as I do , but tnko n chair , sis. " "Well , sir , I'm Attorney Clank from Omaha , sir. " "Oh , indeed , then take two chairs , sir. " Tlio attorney belted himself. " \Vc hnvo customers for inside lnipro\cd property , terras all cash. If you bau > a lur- gnin to offer cull ou K. II , Sheafe & Co nt Dr. Bowers' ofllco moved to SO X. Main. The county cleik was made almost ccloi blind yesterday in trying to soho the intricate cato questions arising fiom requests for mar- ringo licenses. Ono e'oloicd couple fiom OIILIUII was very anxious to get a permit. The woman acknowledged having been mar ried before , but cUituefl tbit she hail been dhorecd. bho could not show any decree 01 other written evidence. The would-bo bride groom MUS inn like JH , bntho Has niiito cer tain thut his former \\lfe hul nocliilnis upon him , foi she hud been mariled tivlcoslneo lie cut loose from her. Colored vitnusios wcro brought in to testifj tlmtthoio was no logal.inipedimont.butlt . , wus hard woik toHnd any onoof them who knew anything about the di\orcos , oxeopt from nears > ay. Altei much questioning und seine s\\earlng thode slice ! iwrmit win obtained. 'Ihen another Omahacouplo asked" for u license. Tito irrnlo applicant was \\hltouianiind his prospective brldo was too hlacli to blush. Thuronas some question as \\hother she was of age and sonic witnesses hud to bo hunted up ti BMcnr to Her nRu liofow that permit wa made out. Council Dluffs souns to bo fa voilto lesort for tlioio who HuJ difllculty ii getting licenses in Omalu , or who want U get tied on the sly. \Vnllpnpiratil' \ ' { cents nor roll ; not icm iiniita , at C. L. Glllettu's , W Pearl st , Scott House , CouneifmulTs , translcntsl,0 | pel1 day. The success tliat'SijulrcSchur/ hail i assisting hu-oiisatnniiitlngcases of miscode notion Ims given lilm ahout all the marrhge \\heroncKi-oes \\Mtolmvodotorinlnod to solve the i-jto pioblera. Ust wee'e ' ho Us lined to thopleailiiiffi of ailn-jky awaln unc a white womun and rcKls 1"0 their murrmg vows , and yesterday ho was culletl mwu U perform the same onico in another case \\her \ tlocolois vcro ruvciscd und a vhltotnu amcdV. . A Mtttn a.sted to bo milled for fo to n big bmou voman of irnro African looil. Hei pel formed the opera tlon with the oniark : "If 1 iloa't do it somobeMv o so ill. " After tlio inarilago , which \\as inado ai rief and buslncai-llki1 us pwslblo , thecouplo ngcrcdn moment nnd hold u whl pcifd oem- ulliition at the door , ami then the follow umoel to tlio Justice ami romatkcd with u islug Inilectlon that linel a su ircstlon of a lalntlvo wall In U "I ' , guess you don't want O Mss the brlde > , judgcl" The Judge's head viubuilcd In hlHcourtdoclcet and ho never ook'd up. The Ihppy ones went down Iho tttlnvay with the iillnfiil i-onvlotlon th.it oinehow they bid. been sllghtod , but the TOOIII\MB hearel eonscllng Ills biiclolthlho \ \ entle imur-.uice , "Kc\er mind , Nancy , I'll ' ; iss you , " If you wish to.ell yoiir-proiwrlv c-ailon the udiLSt U'flis Co , U. 11. Judd , pivsiiient , ooit } iv ielay. . _ Money nt icdiucd tates loaned on rhnlta nd lealestnto seeuritj by j ; II. Sheufo & Co ISiot Caso. Justice 13nmett's couit was llllcd yesterday fternoon by a civwd eompiwcel of the princl- ials , witnesses aiiel friends of thoMltidcn ncn clnuged with rioting in connection \\ltti n assault upon August Alt n few weeks ago. flio crowd about flUcd thu rouit room , and ill appeircd anxious to couvituo tlio judge hov wene on the most frleiuily terms vlth tli other. Alt was represented by .lolm . -Unit and tlin ( iefi'iidantu by tludgo Orowool Mliulon Kohlhouso v.is neqiiilt d upon the lurgo of assault Ilessl iWIIM lluevl Ai for issault , anil Ilcjsloxvnt eil und Ctte ) > Vhles ere convli-tcd of tleitlng nnd eieli Ined , ' 0 and costs , llu.ssleyiis \ ulso put uidufJiDO to keep thepc.u'e The attoiney or the defendants give notice of appeal to hedistilct court proposals will boii'celM'd utthoof- 1 ' ot tlio architects , looms 2 1 1 ind 'ir > IVIcr- lain block , Council UlulTs , la , until t ! > . in. on the 1'ilh ' day .of August , KK ) . 'or the eToollon utut complellou of , ho new F'iist Methodist Kpiscop.il church at Council Bluffs , according tothnio- iscil jilans and spccille'iittoiis. ilueli bielder vill state the aitwunt helll allow for the resent building ICiiUi bid sliall bo accoui- xinied by a ccitifiul check for ViOO , as a guaranty tint tlio paity receiving the avaiel vlll enter into a lontr.ie't . nnd < ; lvc Sitti fau- oiv honil. The committee rescues the igut to reject any or all bids. ly oilier of the committee. P. JM Kins iV Co. , Architects. \\r H. Mu vi : , Chairman C. W BIIOVVN , SceieUny. To the editor of Tut Bri , : hi contralic- .ion of a stiitomciitliich apiiwrod in tlio npaiell last Sumhy , I wish to say that there vas 11 meeting of the coloivrl icpubli- MIIS of thU city bold August I , and the otll- r \\eio elected. OiC.ir Ilrowcr , piesielcnti Alae " ; Johnson , spcretary , vica piesieleiit , "jorJen Johnson , sedotaij ; William 1'bll- .Ips , tieasuier. Thostatemi'iit in Sun < liv'a Tsoupnicil was put bj u colorcddoinocr.it uo- cjuso ho was refused ad mlttaneo to our meet ing. OSKIU I3iii. iu. Bathe at Manawa beacli , near hotel , en- laiged , more sand , iiieo bottom , clean rooms. .f. C. Bixiy , steam heating , stinltnry en gineer , tMj : Lifo builllng , Onuaa ; SJi Mer liam block , Council Ilhifts. - 'i'lio I'etit Jury. The following were selected yesterday as the petit jiny in tlio district couit for the term lomniencingScptembor 12 : W.I1 Ljons , Second \\nrd ; Hugh floss , Third Ward ; 1 { J Hiintington , Second Maul ; 0. T. ; Miller , Second ward , A. Halt , first precinct , Fourth wnul : Juo. Itootli , Second ward ; James Kltday , Pir-it precinct , l ourth ward , .lamea liiirne . Waslilngton ; .Tames riiiviii , First precinct , Fourth waixl ; Henry ( Ircon , Third ward ; ( Jus Lai-son , Second \\urd , Jolm Brenner , N cola ; A. A Richard son , S-cond w.nid ; Win. Duell , Second vurd ; John Tex , Second -nurd ; P. Kcnneelv , Nor- walk. S. Covult , Firet vard ; W. II. Dial , Hazel Dell ; Barney .lungformin , Is'eola ; W. U. Fouls. Kockford ; .1. T. Smith , Silver Creelt ; Maik I\'eods , York ; J , \V. IMorse , Third waid ; John Shea , Third wind. J. 0. Tipton , real estate , 52" Broadway , Iluinnrcd Kale of the For several days past lumors hmo been in circulation that a local syndicate lias been figuring to got eontiol of the Nonpareil. The members of the syndicate aio said to bo Frank Evans , U. L. ShuRart , John N. llalel- win , George F , Wright. C. H. Hunnan and J. J. Stcadman. The propilctors of the pi-op- erty deny that the ruiuora Invo any other foundation than lies in the incro fact that a syndicate has beem given an option in the paper , and that the option bus expired. Tbo repoit is thnt if the syndicate succeeds m ( Cettiug the paper it will stock it and gi\o it a working capital of * l.r,0X ( . N"c\v l > auillu IIolcJ. People's fa vmito. Fifty more day hoard ers -wanted. Itatcs , W.tIO per week , rii-s.1 elassln o\ory particular , Hurl in n Iimiwa.v. A horse clilveii by P. C. Miller became frightened on Pearl street last evening and inn away. When the buggy struck the curves on the motor tiacks near the court liouso the buggy was overturned and Miller thrown out on the pa\cmciit \ with a pextd deal of force , For ti tlmo it was thought lie was sei- lously injuiod , hut later In the evening ho re covered from thoclTectsof the fall sufiiiientlj to walk around. Ho was badly bmisod and sunken up. _ _ Glebe birbcrahop , 1J ! Po.irl , east side , near cox-ner Bio.ulvay , is now optii for business John Schlcketanz & Co. Tlio Kr Hkn WCP' AVIiiners. The Models and the Treats had a game Sunday in which the latter von hj ascoio of 2.T toll , the following being the scoio by innings : Kroahs 0 1 2. ) Models 3 H Dissolution Notice. Notice is hcrobv Riven that the firm here- toioio known as F , AI. Kills k Co , hni been dissolved by retirement of II C. Cooke All business pertaining to said flriPlll bo tran sacted by tbo remaining partners , I1. W Ellis and J. II , Kent , nad nil indebtedness owing said Him will be paid to thorn. They will continue the business nt the ohl ofilces , Accounts against said old ilrm should ho presented at onco. F. .M KM.IH &Co. The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 418 Broadway. Dr. I. T. Van Ness of Poisla , la. , was a Blurts' \ \ 3tor \ yesterday. Ijiclus Wclla and S. 11. Wadsworthlcaio thlsovcnlng for Colorado. U , L , . Williains has icturneo from the cast , whcro bo was called to attend the. funeral of a brother who died at Potts\lllo \ , I'a. Jolm Conothors. chief engineer ot the oloUi-Ic light woiks , has it-turned from a brief visit to bis old homo in L.eaveinvorth , ICun. ICun.Mrs. Mrs. S. 'J' ' . Bacon , landlady of the Hotel Bacon nt Coining , la. .and MissNottlo Ken nedy of that pluio auo in the city visiting friends. i'rcd I , . Boruff , who nas' boon connected with one ) of the acrlcultural implement houses In this city , bus thiownup his posi tion and loft last evening for Chicago , wliero no will engage in the roil estate busliiess. 'Ihn I'h-st Xntionnl baiuc will Inoroaso It worklnifcupltal on Hoptemb'r 1 by tlio adJI- lion of f."iKN ( ) ( ) . It Is reported that HOIIIO changes will beniaelo In its organisation. .Scraps of Hoienuo , Some intPi-oMlnjr triiils vlth li litb wore recent l.y made in Parish- tveou porcons In u lulloon and otlioi-slii thu Killol tower , which whowod tlio IIIMU- tlruhlllty of Inteivliniitrinif { 'nalti from a dlntaiico liuIwyoml tlioctrtlo olan In- vcatiii ) , ' fone. It luis been found that In tlio Inntf run nopo\ulor IK satisfactory for ( | uicK.irliij | , ' f win thut Is not abholuttly Hiifo fiom ox- liloiioiihydotonutlon , and thut tlio only Hutlsfnctory ami < afo by&tcux ol quick Ur- iui ; la by electricity , 311It It 311\TJO.\\ ! ' N. Y. I1 Co. Council Hlnth L.umbcvCo. . coal. Deputy Marshall Howick louu'9 this morning for a ciniploof days' absence In the eastern put of thu county. AllortVlng \ , the jouiijr immvlio has be- foinelnsnne on i-cllgloiis subjects , und who olives thut ho Is Christ , w.u talten to the \vhiin lust e\fiilinr lee Uushell wns nriestod on awmrant rnnillnriictfstonil yoslerda ) fhiiririiiKliini UlUhe offonsi' of U\Uiiii' a board bill ill the o.u-dlng house Ucplhy 1 , Slunvood. The citj council will meet this\Monlnand ppolnt a puvliit ? Inspoctoi' . A munbor of the oiiiiilliiKii gathei cl at tlio cilj building last Iglit , but not enough \vcio present to consti- utoa ( luoiuin Minnie , the thirteen months' ' old diuiphtor f Mr anil Mrs Hmrv Mins , dieit nt the rest- oiieo , THAvemio I ) , Sunday at lluYloilt u. i. 1 ho funeiiil will occur at 3 o'clock thLs fternoon from the icsldmce A\\ell \ knoMa harbor and Ills vvlfo signed n tiirreoincntof sopiratkm last ninht as the ii-st means of endiiiK' numerous disputes ami cttllng differences that h.ivo in.uiutlii-ii cot- ago home on Keith Sixth street von un- uppy. j\n \ npiilliatlon lor a dlinrco will irobiiblybo undo vlthtuu fcwelajs. .T.A Sciinlnn , Vi 1 Young and 0 cnr Youiikeininn , icpnsc-nt ilives to the ( -uuid edge , aiulC. A Tihblts , gianil trustee , loft istevening for DCS Molurs to attend the ' ighth aiinunl Hcislon of the Iowa bi-liudc. : 'iilforinllank , and the twenty-Hint iiniui.ii cssloii ofthogiunilloduo , ICnlghUior Pjthias f Iowa. 'I'lio hi u Chinaman , Mho Is suMiocted oi icintr wniitod In Huston foi thu I.itvenv of H.'iW ) , ! stl 11 holdut tlieconlr.U.tutinn Nevoid void has jet been icveiu-el fiom the Huston flieeis. Chief Cniey Is conlUUnt that he ms tlio il litnuin la the toils , and Is imaiig- nglo divide up tbo bis iu urdthit Ii of- ercd foi his snii t.t The railway employes nro innldng ci-cnl > repiratlons for their excursion lo Wtihoo icxtSatuula\ \ , Ahead ) iMiough tickets have HIM ; been sold to wariaut the cngm.'lng of wo trains , tiioh of olevou c.ivs The pro eeds at $1 $ a ticket will mnki1 n snug little unite iHMtivldt'd hotwccii tbo luiids of the witehmen and tlreinon rlho reunion of thoTwuiti ninth Iowa i < t to ake place at Mid vein today. A nutiibcr of UlsoUlicis will utlcnd. Thatwind Anuy of heltopuhlii * niretsthlsiiioriiing. nnd thoilni ! given b.tobn Ue'nolll bo ifininll\ ) pro enled in front of his plate ot business on 'earl blicot this moiniiifr Walter smith vill iimliO the presentation speech Colantho nssembly. I'ytblim Sisterhood , vill give n lawn social on Thursday o\cning Vugust 4 , at the icslilcnce of .liimes Keith , oinor ol Fairinoiint and Oinhnm auiiues Jane-ing will boon important fcituwiof tiic svcnlng A spcclil motor tiainvillk < u\c fulimoiint pailc at 1UIO : o'clock a. in. All mights and friends arc cordially Invited. Charles IItin kins , a joimgnmn who c-aino ew fioin Dakota 11 shoit tinio mo ami enteiedSt. liernaul's hospital to bo tieated bra bad wound in the abdomen , died Satur- laj evening and vns bulled jcstereim Dr Mncraohud pcrfoiined a hingic.il oimutinn n the hope of saving tils life , but hoas ten ) 'argonc , and did not rally fiom tjie shock. 1'iie plans for .lobn X Ualdwin's new sonen-story block on thecoincr of Pcul and 3road\\.iy have been changed somewhat rheoriiiiid | ! plans contemplated thu use of ire'ssedbrie-ltin the cutlie ; Mructuio , but it ins been dec Wed to build the lower Mory of jraulto This will give the building n much inuubonipr nppeiiiinco nnel make it the most coitly und imposing : stinctuies of its sixoln tlio city John \\rc \ \ sleVllliams , a cook on the Union Pacific dining .scivicc , tailed to bo at tlio transfei when bistrain wont out yesterday md w.mlisi hnrgod. After gelling' * ids p.i'v lojrot eh link and created a little ton much iclno mound the tiMiisf ( > r , and \vas plnceil under utrest by Ofllcer McMillan. 'Hie pi- -rot wajoii convejod him to tlio station , and II 10 ofliisuigpi paid the costs and Hue imposed bj Iho court. John Urn ? , tlio Uhliinininho vas ar rested on Sundaj for eoncealing stolen prop- oily , \\asconfronted intbopolko couit yes- Lcielay moinaig by the boys , Murphy and iioper , and the } swot a they hud taken the stuft to John's laundry and had told him It was stolen from Sliaughncssy , thewatci-- \voiksomplo\e. Ho tis \ lined { 11,10vlilih lieipaidand left the court in conipmy with a number of Ids countrymen. A friend of Colonel J. .1 Ste.idimnvlio claims , to bothoroiighlj posted on that gen tleman's ' position In tbo present congressional nice , louclnales the inforinut'on ' that Mr. Stead mm is In nosenbo a candulaUj bufoio the coininsr tvnubllcait conmes-sionul convcii- tion. lie is , honuvcr , n candlilato for the position of depaitmcnt commander of the Grand Army of the Hcpubllo of Io a next year , and tint is the full extent of Colonel Sleadman's present ambition. CoiiliactorMooio vill comment o the briek paving this morning by putting A largo foito of men at wotlt on thooistind ofl'icrco sticet. A small poillon of the cuibing re mains to bo done in front of tlio residcnco of the indv who soiifrlit so vallantl } to protect her shade trcps that stood on the cuib line. The bilck lo bo used in thoworli uro on the moundiuulliavobcoiicxuininodwithn givit dcil of Inteiest bj the public. Thoj with- stood the general inspection and \\cro pro nounced to ho of the hUhost quality. Circular Invitations weio reieived vester- day fiom the ilepaitmenk coiainnnilor ad- drcsscd to the sur\lung inoinboivt of the Ninth Infantry uiul Third battoiy , Iowa \ol- untcei's , asking them to he present nt lu- ) bucjueon Sinteinlwr 10 to Utendtho leunion ofthobiig.ido. Invitations were also sent to the membeis of the Kourtli , Ninth , PKtcontli , TivenH-si.Mb , Tlditilth and ThlttjHist vol- untcei Infantry to bo present and meet their old brin'.idecomiii.mdci , Gtnoral Carr Gin- cud Stone nil ) ho prcicnt and elcltvci the ad dress of welcome. All the lodges of the Independent Older of Oddfellows held u inciting lust evening for ilio puiposoot complttlngllii.il .ur.inifemcnts for the reunion at I'lnttMitouth tomorrow j\toutono ) hundred and llfty mraibers of llio oidcL-havotlgnllled their Intention logo , and at the meeting last nlpht It v/iis dcchled to invite tlio cenenil public to atcompany the excursion. A snet-Hil tram lius been Hnr- tciod , which will lea\o the liuillngton depot nth o'clock a. m and rotnming will leave 1'liittsinouth at Sin the c\eiiing. The Odd fellows will form at their lulls anil march to the depot in a body. Dulbey's hand will ao- company tie excursion. Tholiuppy homo of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. At- vooei , at l-'i Bond street , was s.uldene'd . jes tculiiyby the untimely death of tlielr ( list , born , a bright and loUng little hey , thirteen months of age The little fellow Buffered three weeks fiom dysentaiy , and his strength wasted a\\ay In spite of oveiytnlng that couldbo done forhiinandjc.steidaybi , little naln-iacked form was gathered in tlio cm- bracoot death and soothed forovci I-dttlo ( 'harlio was the pet of the neighborhood , and uas generally lemarlccd as an oxtraoidinary bright child. The funeral will take place to day , mitt the litllo body -will bo tenderly laid to rest beneath the grasses In the quiet coun try ohurehjardat Ila/ol Dell chapel , When Baby w ? slcl : , wo gsro Iwr Castorfa , \7 > in hcwna aClilll.sliccrlcil ( orCiutorln , Vr'licn hliolie-cano : Mlk3 , utioclun ; to Custorla , Vricn abObadCktleinn , klieeavelbouiCaBtorla , J I ) . Fl)5ii'Mi.OI'ret K SIIIIIAIIT V'lc-o | ire CitAims II HAN > IN. C'ailiU-r CII2EBS ! STATE ME Of Ootmoll niuffn. Paid up Capitnl $1BOOOO Surplusnna Profits . . . BO.OOO Liability to Dopo'sitors . SBO.OOO DIIFCTOIIS : I A. Mlllor , P. 0 nirismi , ! : . lt. filiuxai t. 1 ! . K. Unit. I O.I'dinunson. Ulinilns ( ' . Iliimmii. Transnrt guntirul biiiiKlnx biihl- nuss Lar oht lapltiil nuil iiiriilns of any b ink In outliMcstcin Iowa. INTEREST ON T Mki UEPOSITS. ' * ' ! > IrRMAVENTtY X , TT 11 31 A. GJ O , Itundiiclic , Tinilliiitlic , ItlKI ) l"ll ) ( -lll'll- , 3 * it tr i a DLJJ . THECHARICS A.VOGEIEK CO , Balllmorc.MA. . N ( rn COUNCIL OU.UFFS , A iX i pcrlrncod book - kiepor naiilrd lit -f i nbolisiilo linihi * . ( inod niiKi < 4i rofirnncn l Adiltc.ssNo } i , It eo ollloo Oonnell In. i-H.Rnr t rule 'mall otoik of lees . . .Miii' mill sit nf iinnor'i tntiU. Iminlrii iUjioiiiii.ll * . Mi i rtaiii lilouk , Cuiiiiell IlliltK I.l. T Oll SVUKOr will 11 nlo for it gooil routl - * - li-iini itulllmt No ( UH ifil , righto IIIVal \ - lati' Jljrl \relilliilil , dum liy IConlticUy I h ) , . > Ji' UMoltl. A | > | ) lj to Dr. Mucnn . W MrMill oiil Kid foi k'iMU'7i ! ' Mill U. It i . A. I' . ll.mc-hui. No. 1JJ 1'uui tlisli-evl , \\r ANTICD Stunt Inn jim r\ ] > nl < mil ' i' ' sti un lillc'r. s A 0 , lloo otlleo , ( 'iinu'll ) IliiilN L > K.AI < I , or uiMit-ii'inimi lanil , wllli J. hotiius , by J. I ! Uloo. lOJMuin st. . ( jouiioll Ulnlfs. \\t AN 1'KII riinn i oiiiU-oiniMi ul tin1 Co nil * 1 I'll ( Hulls unlintil/pil iiiui coinH'oMII \ ls , IPI'i a i nl Ji'l. Inwi i Hi I'.nUs a ) . Wlli paj ri'iitwiioii ion cm buy a lmiin oii tlifsiiiiiti ( i > riiis , itni In ci o otMMirilnitlh iitiiny linn ; h1o ton r f.ituily thu hoiim ulo if on the folluwlu ? lirini : A homo wiulh JIW ) at f 11 | wr iiumth. Alieimo worth -Jivr ) at1 ! * jior niimlh. A homo xviirlh f.'iiiM ' ul-'l IUM niuiil.li. A ho'iio wiirlh f.li X ) ul fit in r niniilh. Aliomo wo-lli JJiH ) nUH JIT inoiiUi. Utlierrlot'il | homos < > iillioiiinol rin < Tin alKi\u iiiinitlily inyiiu'liN liu'tiulo prlmMpil uiul lulpri-st Vorfii'M liu tlcul-iri call on or lulilreMthu ludil k Wvlls Oo , . OOJ Hioidw.iy , 1H ( ) 1 J Hi : X l-'I'lH- st oini on u , No Id , ( ruiiUii ! I1 un I'l'.u-l M , \V \ I'Juiin _ _ " \\rKII VVKHcturil liciutlfiil iiiolnriihi is ) I' tint \viMMll Ii ule'foi oirilinlmr " 1 i 11 lots InOin iluorCouni'lI blulls. 't'hu ' Jiuld , li MellsCo. Cuiliioll Hluirs. li BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute AM J Private Hospital. Cor. Droadwny nnd iMtli Strcot. C'OIIIK-II Illlllll I.L Pol llio t ion I mint > t -urcliMl unilchiunla illHi : ise"i and dlM'.iso uit ( lit lilnnl I'rhute ( IKi'a.n of lu > iiilnaiy .md scxuil OI IIIH , as syplilIlH , clilctuu1 , cyitltK sper- nutlorrohoD , lu.tm iiliii iliM > Miil linpotiMico .nut iMkui" > s ta.it 'il siH'iossfull- . l'i I Hull lira ! ten tl < HI pa Id ID dl < min Df Hid liui s as Aslliin.i , liuisiiiiiiit'on. ' Hi m-hilta Catarrh , IHc. riiriilj > .ls Milnry tllse.iM-s m DIlllJCtl'H , llllKllt'sll-D.lsi , llllOUIlliltlMH , I'lltii , ( . ' .nicer , Viufoci'lo. llvdnwi-lo. Hnnwy 'lu- nirr. DlscMsi-H olluii'y ( < ( 'mil ear Cluli fut. fciliiiilciir\atiiioiin | < liill dlsi'iismiif tlio hone i. \Voliiivon doiiu lincut dototed o\cliHl\ely In t hn 11 oatinoc'l nf I 'It'i I inillsiii'O's .Mi-ilk-liu'seiiLscotiioly ii.ieUi-dand fieo fioni oliscsnul Ion. CoifcsiioniloneoemifliliMillil. Addrcsi : DR. BELLlNGEn'S Surgical Insliliilc and 1'rivjtc ' Hospital. Cor Uroiilwiiyanil 2Wli l. . Cciuiicll llliillt. la. ST , FRA8CIS ACADEMY Boniding and Day School , Fifth Ave. and Seventh Street. Gun boieaclicjd fiom nny o ( the depots T I on motor. I ' Conducted hy the Sisters of Clnirlty I I 1) ) . V. M. i ] TIRMS For bo.vd and tuition cin- | j liraciiicr nil br.mishos of a finished educa tion for joung ladles $75 for Hcubion of llvo moiitlib , ooiniuon 'liir ( , li'flt Monday InSoptoinliet'imd IVbi-iury luspcetlvuly. For futthur lurtleulim ailtlress SISTIK : surKuion , ( 'nuiicil HlufTn. Iowa. THE J. A. MURPllY OO.t * * t Avenue tunlSlHt M Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand und Scroll Suvln ; . Tin Snuflnv nnel I'liinliiKi Mwlniof all kluU. 1'oroli Huic'Ittts. K'liulllnji wood JJ. 10 | ier loiil dHltutol , Olcnti- sawilust ly ) I be Imrie'l. SVi. All woiU U ) bo ' . ' - . HrstelnsH Tulrphono'-JU. "VOl'H ' l Al'HONAOil'OWOITr.l : ' ) . " OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Corner Xliilno tiiidllrondirajr. COUNCIL DLUFFS , IOWA. l > iiil ( > rsln rorclBn mill domnstlo oxuhin''n. : rollcetlonsiiiiidu and Intel est paid on tlmo S. K MUXOII. I J. II ItouuM'ols , H.O. Coolto/ MAXOX , BOURGEOIS & COOKE , * Arcliitccts and Superintendents. TJonniHffl" and C.OSN Rooms 210 und " 50 V. Ilfu llldn . Onuilin. Moi i Inn Illk. , Coua- Solj Tclophonu UJo til HhillH , lu. Tc'lo- I jiliono 7- . 1 F. M. Ells&Co _ ARCHITECTS 1 And Bulldins Suporlntcndcnts. IlooiiiM I ! ' ) nnd 4U Iti'o ItiilMlnv , Oiuabu Ni-li , iinil ItoonnII und -I'J MurrKiin llloclf I'oiiiioll Illilirt In. CorrH ( | > > nlunou tolli'ltoJ A" HOTEL"BARGAIN" I lot tl .l.iini'soii , Ooiini-ll Itlulfi , fii. , foriuiib , riirnlMlie'il undlll OH | U' | ) ilia Itpil lioll'l la tlicc'lty. t'ontrnlly lee ilutl. Dolnx a lir t- eliiHsliiihlnn 3 , Tlilt IM a u.irjjaiu lor luine Kouil hotel iii.in. Apply lo JAMESON BROS , Props , Council Eluflli . . . . Iowa. ALL WORK DH. J. D. JACKSON , Dentil Surgeon , All kinds ( if work dono. Vnn con : ivo OIICM linlfniiynnrnild mid Hlliur Illllnuliy oallliil ' ' ' Morilum bloi'lc. ' C'oiini ; ! ! lilnnft C. A. BEE BE & COMPANY , \ - \ \ > iuli ! > iuluund lt l ill _ -M FURNITURE. LuricstEloc-kand lowest Price1 * . Duulcrt , HCIH ! forOutaloifue. Nos. 205 and U07 Broadway , and 201 and 203 Tierce Street , Couaoil Bluffa , f