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    0 THE OMjYHA. DAIL"Y BEE MONDAY , AUGUST 18 , 18 JO.
THE OMAHA ] SE
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
OITICH , NO. 11 ! PHARL ST.
bitllvrrril liy Cnrrlur In nny pnrlof tlioOlljr.
II. W.TIM ON , MANAOKIL
nu tnr s Ofllci * . Xf > . U
NlglitlMltor , No. 53.
N. Y. I Co.
Council DlulTs Lumber Co . coal.
Theio wcro but twonrresti by the pollen
juteitlny up to ft o'clock , and ttiey wcru two
plain clrunlu.
Thogitnoof biuobnll that was advertised
to tulto jiluto nt Mamma ycsti'nlay nftornoon
lit'twceii tlio Models of this city nnd tlio Fro-
inoti Is of Fremont , N'eli , elkl not take placp
en nccount of the failure of tlio Fieinoiit club
to show up. A local nlno was gathered up
and pave tlio Mock-Is nn Interesting jjamo.
Thu body of Mrs , Mnry Hlcc , who died In
Omalm Saturday uftt'nioon , wns brought to
tills city ycsterdny nttenioon nnd taken to
Kston't uiidortuUiiK establishment to bo pro-
jiai cid for shipment to l.ovill.t , la , ' " 'liu tiercs-
sur.v nriaiifc'eiiicntsveio in.idc nnd the casket
put on 0110 of the evening ( talus last night.
Tlio ladk-1 who dcsiio to distinguish them-
Kclvesas oiijrlualdcconitoi-Hniust not forget
that nn opiiottunlty has been extended to
them nnd inatcrhlsIII bo furnished tin-in to
< ln their I'est if they will coino to the old
Klsoti nti building this morning. Thodocoia-
tlons for the opera house , In which ttiu faun-
cis' congress wlllinu'ct will nearly all be nr-
nrngrd hoie , anil us many of the ladles as de
sire to assist In the \\ork must meet hero. It
Isdoslrcd to iii > coi-.itotlio opera house \\ltli
unique nnd 01 Iglniil elesifjna anil the ladles
can ih (1 11 now iiiul vci ) IIIIKC flcld for orlfil-
nnllty. The eoniinit tcu will bo on hand and
coimm'iiro lucclvlng the exhibits and ma
terials for ilceoiMtlin ; at I ) o'clock tliii inorii-
J. C Bixhy , stoani heating , sanitary en-
plnecr , ! Mi : Ufo billllnv , Onulii ; JJJ JMcr
riain block , Council
Dr C. II. Howcr , 20 N. Mnin st.
Scott House , Council DlulTs , transients 51.00
r-eir clay.
j'iitnox.i it / Mi.i ajt.i 1'iifi.
Scth C. Drake , who has boon the loe.il inau-
( iKor of the Consolidated Tank line in this
city , severed his connection vlth the com
pany on Saturday evening and will leave to
day nrtoinoi row for the west , with the in
tention of pc rminently locating in some of
the I'.icilie coast cities. Mr. Unite has taken
coed rare of ttie company's business hero and
has bcecino n very popular joutiR man. 'llio
nnnouncomentof his intention to permanently
leave the city will cause a very general le-
ere't , cspcel.dlv iiiiiong tho.oung society people
ple , with whom he was a gcnuiul fiivorite.
'J'lic'ro has not bcon n young man who has
left the city for many jears accompanied
by more generous good wishes than Mr.
Drukc.
Mandel & Ricm tiroolTer ng great bargains
In every department. We show tlio best
line of cook stoves and ranges In tlio city ,
from $10 to * IO In tlnw.iro wo carry the
best only and sold nt bottom pileos. Carpets ,
"Oil , my I" wo Just boat the world , foimer
price of carpets ( j. > ots. , now 10 cts. , and HO on
through tlio cntlfo lino. Wo sliow u laigo
line In novelties in our parlor goods depart
ment. Jnbcdioom suits wo pridu ourselves
of c.irrylng the most complete assortment ,
cholco of ill ) stjles. Hook cases , rockers nnd
dining chairs of every description. Side-
bonnls , wardrobes anil center Ublei go nlontf
with tills unloading Hiilo. Oct prices elso-
whcio and compaio Mandel it Klein's S-'O
If you wish to.oil your property rail on the
JucliUVc Wells Uo , C. B. Judd , president , 0015
Broudwiiy.
A I'oiitixin
Thcru Is sonic talk among tlio icul estate
men of getting a pontoon hildgo over the
river. _ They are agitating the matter , and
hope to bo nhlo to soon form a company to
build such a bridge , They estimate the cost
at $100,000. The puiposo of cncouraglngsuch
an entormiso Is to secure some way of crossIng -
Ing the liver at less rates than those now
charged hv the bridge nnd motor company.
The do-lire for a 5 cent faro is so stiong that
unless the present company makes some con
cession thcro will bo nil attempt to sccuio the
end in HOIIIO other way. Alnio-,1 any enter
prise which will tend ton cheaimr communi
cation between the two citlos will bosustaiaed
by a stioiig sentiment in Council Bluffs. Tlio
pontoon scheme may not bo practical , and
may not materialize , but there arc many who
nro bound to get relief from the present
rates.
The Illuo Grass Pnlnco.
The Chicago , Bmlington & Qiilncy has
arranged to give half rates to tlio liluo'Grass
palace ntCreston , August wl to ao , from all
stations In Iowa west of and including Cliari
ton.
*
The Manhattan .sporting headquarters , 418
B load way.
Tried to I'oul the Justice.
Judge Burnett is long suffeilng , patientnnd
Blow to linger , but ho occasionally loses bis
patience , mid the puties who nro responsible
for the ludling of the judicial temper , generally
orally have uood reasons to recollect and re
gret It. A. O. Ellsworth , who Hied a § 100
bond forhlb biothcr , A. S. Ellswoith , which
iviw required to Uoep him out of Jail for an
assault upon a grader named Wallace n few
weeks ago , reets that his attempts to fool
the justice c.tcited thu Judicial ire. The latter
Ellswoith assaulted Wallace with the seat
boaid of a dirt wagon and in Dieted some very
Boicre Injuries upon him. AVallaco lllol an
information and the fellow \MVS aireatcd , but
It was shown thut the complainant was s > o
badly hurt that it would bo several days be-
foio ho could appear and prosecute ,
and Kllswoilh was put under S10U
bonds. The cnso was continued from time
to time , nnd finally Wallace iccoveml and
not desiring to have his assailant punished
any fuither agieed to dismiss it if ho would
pay the costs. The proposition was accepted ,
uncl the jubtko llxeel n day for settlement.
When the day arilved ISllbwortu appeared
with his attorney imd announced bis icnctl-
ness for ti lal. inul us Wallace was not there
to prosecute tbo attorney moved for the dis
missal of the case on the grounds of the fail
ure of the prosecuting witness to appear. It
was plainly evident to tlio court that it was a
slitewd little Hc'liumo that Ellsworth was
hoiking to throw tha costs on Wallace , and
bnmiiellv dispatched a messenger to urlng
Wallace in. Five minutes later tbo attorney
nnd his client wcro paraly/cd by the appear-
unco of the prosecuting witness. When ho
was told of the perlldy of the man
\\lto had assaulted him and whom ho had so
generously forgiven ho wns anxious to
prosecute , but the defens-o united for a con-
tlminiu'o until Saturday , This was granted ,
but when the hour nt rived for hearing the
case neither the defendant nor his attorney
was present. Tlio § 100 bond was declared
f01 felted and n warrant was Issued for there
ro arrest of A. S. Ellsworth.
Judge Burnett has u civil case Inwhioha
well known druggist and u contractor who Is
building him a house are the principals
vbero the same scheme is hcing tried , and 1
Is probable that an execution will bo Issuci
ugalnst the druggist today.
Wo have customers for Insldo Improved
property , terms all cash. If you Imvo a bar
gain to offer cull ou E. II , Sheafo & Co. at
once ,
Commercial men , Now Pacific , Councl
DluiTs , Is under management of W. Jones with
new sample rooms ,
Seized tlio i Irons Tent.
Some of the employes of the 10 cent circus ,
which Imd Its tents pitched near the Ninth
western depot for a few days , became
mixious about their pay , They consultci
eomo attorneys , and concluded to attacb tbo
show. The showman fussed around a good
deal , mid did his best to persuade the angr >
creditors to jvllnnulsh their hold on tlio tents
tut llimlly cnmouowu with the cash , paylnj.
In all nearly 200. Ho then folded Ids tent
mid stalled for the west.
J. O , Tipton , veal ostute , 6',7 Broadway.
Money at reduced rates loaned on chatto
iml real estate security by K. U. Shcafe & Co
SUNDAY SEWS IN THE BLUFFS.
[ bo Enervating Influence of the Summer
Pays upon tbo Churches.
A NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH.
Itenton Struct Citizens ObjeotliiK to : v
Gr.nlc 1I'mitoon Hrldgo
Tiled to Heat a .TiiNtlui )
Seized a ClrciiH.
liven the most enthusiastic of the church
organisations doiiotweinto bo able to escape
he enervating Inllucnco of the summer days ,
n some cases Ittouelies the preacher himself ,
and while the puwboldors miy : put on nnout-
vard expression of legrctat the necessity of
? rantlng lihn a vacation , they do not seem to
nourn deeiily beeiiuso they liavo an excuse
or remaining at home , although other church
doors swing open Iu\ltingly. Yestculny was
cry favoriblu for church goltif ? , so for as
\catherwas conoerned , but thosechnuhos
vhichvero open for busbies * did not
mvo so great n rush us one might
expect , In view of the fuel that bomo of the
eadlng churches \\ora closed liven the
Young Men's Christian insoci.itlon , with its
cinptlug iiilvorttsctncnt to furnish all wor-
sbipliers with "fans and Ice water , " could
lot tempt many to Icavu their homo or for
sake the pu ks ,
Outside of tbo so-called orthodox churches
ho other societies , such as the Salvation
army , llnd It dlRleult to get enough follis to-
; cther to hold a .service of any sort. The
irmy procession which nightly parades tlio
streets keeps the usual number of less than n
do/en , and makes us much nolso as over , but
while new faces appear , fiey only seem
o take tbo place of old ones ,
nnd thcio Is no apparent Kiowth
The spiritualists have been trying to hold
neetlugs for a few Sumhns put. Tlio
services of aiiinspliitint ? .spciltor have boon
secured , hut uhllo her piaisus itro loudly pro
claimed , she does not s > cuu to draw. Ore of
.he band thus u plains the situation : "Some
of her addresses arc excellent , other ) are
very ordinary It depends of couise on her
control. Most always her control isvood ,
md shodeliveis a lecture which anjbocly
would bo intriested in. She lays down doc
trines which mi } Cluistian can endorse ) . Her
nvn personal Uewsnre rather toward infidel
ity , but of course wbcn she speaks
sh'o is under the conttol of some
other spirit , uncl her controls arc good and
almost nhvays gi\c sound Cluistian doc-
irincs. Tlio trouble with the spiritualists In
Council tlluffs is that they are divided up
Thcro lira a good many who bellcvo In too
materialistic comnmnlc.itions and that has
Unit tlio cause. lvi been to some meetings
wbero theio were such performances that I
left in disgust.Vhon \\o \ get sbmo good In
spiration speakers there nro a good many who
won't attend , but they goolT nnd bold piivato
circles , where they can gut the manifesta
tions thev wnnt. I don't believe in putting
spiritualism on too low a plane.
"The Christian Scientists seem to bo having
oij.ua ! dillirulty in uniting on sonio common
platform. Their meetings are ho sllnily at
tended that they some tlmeshavonono.it all ,
One of them , In explaining the situation ,
na s : "One trouble about them is that there
has been too much of n money-making tend
ency It has hurt the cause imd so disgusted
many that thry would not investigate to llnd
outwvhnt the truth really is. Christian science
is not a mere wav of treating sick folks fora
fee or teaching them for a consideiatlon.
There's been too much of this. It Is n religion ,
and should ho ghcn out us such , just as
Clnist taught , not for lilro or to nnko money
ontof It , butte dopood to one's folloivincn.
These \\hobcllovoiu Christian science hew
are sort of diIdetl up. If they would join
together you would sco It making gieatcr
headway than ovcrbefoio. "
Another singular feature of Ufo In Council
Bluffs ns repealed on Sunday is the con
spicuous absence of any Unitarian or TJnlvcr-
sallst orgnnl/ations. 'Jhoronro many inclined
to such beliefs , and they bavo attempted
time and again to organiro , butall In vain.
Biilliant speakers have como hew , pleaded a
few Sundays and retired discouraged. Thcro
Is hardly another city of ! ir , ( KX ) In the whole
country which does not glvo support to sev
eral of thcsoso-tcimcd llbcial churches.
Twenty-lUo carpenters wantccHoork ou
new hotel. J. A. Muuni v ,
Hose at cost.Vo are going to quit
handling garden lioso , and liavo doubly the
lurgc'st stock in the city. To ehwn out wo
will sell all grades and llxtmcs at dead coit ,
for cash. O. IJ. I'lilntJe Oil company , Nos.
1 and 3 , Masonic tcmplo.
A Narrow l.scnpo IVoni Dcalb.
Fred Ilunson and Juclc Andei'son , two car
repairers walking in the Union I'acillc yards ,
hnd a n UTOW cscapo fioin being crushed to
death beneath a car they \\ero repairing Sat
urday afternoon. Thoropalrs ontho-cars are
all done on a track that isknoun as thorn-
pair track , but frequently the switchmen find
it necessary to set caw on this track that do
not need repairs. To avoid accidents when
tlio men aio weilung on the car , nnd the
worlc Is almost underneath It , a green Hag is
placed above ithilo they are at work , nnd
tlio orders mo not to iiitcricrollli a car that
has such a ll.ig upon It. In this case the II ig
bad been properly placed , but the wind luul
wrapped . thu doth around the staff : so
closely that It could not bo seen ,
and tlio switchmen supposing tint
the lopalrcrs hnd ( left , sent sev
eral other C.UM lljlng down upon It. The two
men wcro nt worlc on the tuicksand had tha
car raised on jack screws. When tbo other
cars struck It It Mas knocked olt the jacks and
both men were caught beneath it. IJoth wcro
bidly squeezed , but notsailously hint. The
car was chlvcn sovcr.il jards , audit it had
gene a few Inches further both men would
liavo been ciushcd beneath the trucks. The
car was raised as quickly as possible and
they were taken out by their comrades.
P. C , Miller , the palntornnd decorator , at
home to his friends , 61S South Sixth street ,
Nctloe to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will bo received utthoof-
ileo of the architects , rooms 24 1 and ' 'l ' > jvlcr-
rlam block. Council Bluffs , la. , until 2
p. in. on ibo lltth day of August , 1MK ) ,
for the erection and completion of
the now Flist Methodist llpiscopal
church at Council Bluffs , according' tothnro-
vised plans and specifications. Kach bidder
will state the amount hi ) \\lll allow for the
present building. Kach bid shall bo accom-
pmled hy n cortlllod check for f')00 ) , as a
guarunty that the party receiving tbo award
will enter Into a contract and glvo satisfac
tory bond , Tlio committee rcaeives tbo
light to reject uny or all bids.
By oi-derof tlio committee.
P. M. 13ms A , Co. , Architects.
\V. S. MUNP , Ghahuiaii.
C.V. \ . lliiow.v , Secretmy.
to a Grade.
Thotrouhlo over the licnton street gi.ido
has not been settled , and several incmbois of
tbo council mid tbo city engineer vlllgoup
there this morning for the purpose of Investi
gating It and recommending a change that
will satisfy the property owners if It can bo
done without Injury to the street. The
original griulo of the street was very satis
factory to thorn , nnd ( hero are not many who
nro ahlo to realize that the change Is nn im
provement , especially where it piles up four
feet of clay in frout of their homes nnd
changes a gentle slope over tbo original hard
black dirt Into astec-p declivity , There has
always been n great degree of uncertainty as
to tbo holghth of the established grade , and
It has not boon iello\od by the numcious sur
veys that liavo shown a variation of from n
few Inches to a foot , Some of tbo property
owners hura taken what was given them as
the grndo line and built tixpensivo houses.
Ono resident 1ms Just completed a nine-room
house upon a wall that was roar nnd u hall
feet nbovo the old street lovcl anil has Just
finished lining and sodding his lot. Although
ho lilted the lot nearly two feet above the
prude line muik thut una sawed into n tree
by tbo city engineer , ho now finds the lllliuir
lu the street piled up higher than bis lining
and higher than the top of lu vail. This
'Itlierfompe'shlm ' ' to taiiothowutcr nnd slops
romltioitrck'lor tear out the work ho has
mddonont Krrat exponio and raise htalioustl
ilKhcr nnd suffer nil the Itu'onveiilcmi'O and
oxj-iciisoof stun work , livery house In the
block , except those fronlhiKOtiViislilngton
avenue , will have to boraNal tocorrcspond
with the proposed fill. All the line tietw , |
which nro the chief glory of thoatnct , will bo .
lostroyod by the depth of clny that is being !
[ > ilcd arouncl tbcin 'J'ho pioperty owncn i
: iavo protested ni nlnst this van ton destine- |
.lonnndpntitloiiedln vala for relief. They I
HUO refrained from appealing to the courts
until It Is pcthnps too into. They luucnov ? .
x nchedlho condition of quiescent , spoech-
ess donpilr , content to let their nioperty bo
ruined without hope of redress.
Dlhooiily hope that remnlns lies la the
promised recommendation fora drop of afoot
in the established irriulo between Ilnrmony
itrcctnnd Washiiutou avenue , ami it U for
his puiposo that the nvmbcis of the council
uidtho city engineer \\111 visit the locality
.his morning.
A good lioso reel free with every 100 foot of
hose puichiiscd at Hlxh's. )
Iliitlly Unit inn llnnnwtiy.
.Mrs. J.tcobC. Miller was the victim of n
serious accident , yesterday ivftertiotin by
which she sustained n compound frauturo of
b Just nboio the niiltlu nndotlur
sovcre bruises. She and her husb.iiul wcio
outdriving and turned down Oalc btiMct to
L'icree to get on Bi-oadway. The curve of
thoelectile motor track nt that point stands
upahovo the street level nnd males n serious
oljstaele , which is usually molded by dilving
on the east side oC. the street. M1.
Miller attempted to fo on the \veat
side , and a wheel of his carriage
cnught between the llnngo of the curio nml
Lho rail , The sudden stopping nnd the creak
ing sound produced frightened the lioiso and
lie made a vicious linigo and stinted to run
iiivay. At the comer of 13 road wry nnd Oak
stioet the carrlano was ovctturncd and both
of its occupants tluownout , Mr Miller held
onto the lines and was UujrgcJ along \villi
tlio wreck until sovcial men came to his
aid undBtonpcd the horse. Mrs , Miller Mas
still lying where slio had f.illon , and when
her friends got toher they found sin- \\is
badly hurt. She was picked up and cirrled
into Younkormaii's store , and an
examination uvculcd the Injuilos
staled. The foot was turned
at light angles with the limb. Shoboiothe
pa'n ' hcioically nnd did not lese conscious
ness , although badly stunned. She vas con-
ve cd toheibomo on Fourth sheet and Dr.
Alaerno summoned.
Mr. Miller escaped with a few slight
bruises. The buggy was coin pletoly demol
ished. He is a commciclal trmclor , brother
of I. A Miller , nnd everybody kiowshinifa-
inllinrly as "Jake. "
Wall paper at 3' ' < cents per roll ; not rem
nants , at C. L. Gillette's ' , Jisl'eail st.
Day at "Mnnii\\n.
There was n laigo crowd at Mannna yes
terday , and the splendid weather and the
usual amusements amply lepaid then. 'Iho
special teaturo of the afternoon % vis Pwf.
Ten 13iook's ascension and loip fioin the
clouds in a par.icbuto. Itw.is a magnificent
performance and crcitcd a great deal of en
thusiasm after the many failures t'nt ' hid
been undo by other aeronauts tit the like this
summer. The balloon was indited cirly In
the afternoon and at 5 o'clock was icady to
go. .And ( jo it did , with the dari ij ? ajromut
hinging and swinging on tbo titpezo bar nt
the bottom of the pir.ichuto. It went to u
height of fully : i,003 , feet , although the pro
fessor himself clalrauil that an altitude
of 0MK , ) feet was reached. Ho cut
the lope attaching the piraclmto to
the balloon while bo was hanging on the
ti ipe/o b.ir head downwind , and shot tovaid
the earth v 1th terrific spcod. The birr um-
biella went down ne.uly 1.000 feet bcforo It
opened its wings and checked the speed ,
which wns becpniing so tonUiu that tbo
thousands who were ga/ing upward hec.imo
very uneasy. When opened out the r.ipld
debcent was quickly checked and the re-
nmliifler oflho fall w.is very gentle. The
parachute swung backwaid nnd forward to
an alarming degtee , while the daring passen
ger \vas clinging to the bar with bis hnuds.
Ho occui > ied one minute and thrciMiuartcrs
in mnkiiiK the descent , and landed in the
willows at the edge of tholuko.
A niisuini ; Ijivery KT. !
Liveryman Paul Bouquet was nt the police
station at 10 o'clock last night askin ? assist
ance la finding a livery rig that was taken
from his btablo on SaturJayby a man who
gave tbo name of II. 0. " Butler. Butler ob
tained the rig Saturdaj morning to diivo
about the city , and pild SJ50 in ad\anco \ for
the use of It all day. Ho returned it at 110011
and asked to hnvo tlio hoiso cll fed for ho
was goinir to do considerable more driving
during the nf tciuoou. lie brought It back nt
a o'clock nnd left. At 0 o'clock ho ictumed
and asked for the same i-lg for another drive
about the city during the evening. It was
given him and that Is the lust that
has been seen of the man or thu outfit.
The owner is not sure whether it is a casu of
tboftor intoxication , but Is Inclined to be-
liovotho latter theory , as Butler had ob
tained a tcun of hiinonoo or twicolast sum
mer. Ho has been away from the city for a
year , nnd told Bouquet that hols engaged in
clerking1 In J , J. Sullivan's hoot aud shoo
store In Missouri Valley.
Tholiono Is a gray p.iccr , nlwut ten jcars
aid , and the vehicle is a Columbus buggy
painted black , with nickel-plated hub bands.
*
Transaction in Saw lust.
"Wo elo not , believe that there Is u sin-
pip banker in the country who is not fii-
militr with tlio notorious "green { j
swindle. The ciiauluis ol the
whieh operates the gi vine bcurtlio _ stamp
of cilininality and it does not requho tin
iistuto intolligoneo to punulrattithoirof-
fusho o.Niirohslpnsof fiiondsliipancl good
faith , Tlio swindle ) has lit last settled
upon a Heiontlllc liisis , imd under its al
tered conditions the moil who nro on-
payed In It liavo the temerity to address
tholr Beduetho literature to tlio banks.
A bank In South Jlikota received a
special olTor reeently for u line of choice
' { jreon goods. " They woto not gunnui-
Iced to vnsh , hut tlioy possossud other
nunllties which reiideied thom dosirablo.
They wcro alleged to bo so perfect ns to
duty the whole bucrot borvlco to detect
tholr bogUb origin. The clruului * was
couched In the usual language , but with
one startling addition In the shape of a
letter fiom a Philadelphia baiikiny
house , fjiiiinmtociii the tlio rough trust-
\voithlncbS of the writer , one Clmrlos
\ViUon. The axtraordiiwry letter of
croclit rends ns folio \va ;
lOUNDKl ) IS.'lO , < MI'ITAI.8lGCO.)00 ( ) ,
American and European securities bought
ami sold.
Drafts , letters of credit and money orders Is-
mod to ull parts of lnroio. ! }
nitVNUI Ol IICI'.SAT
4-19 Stand , London , ICnglaiid.
JVJ Houlovard desCapuclncs , Pans , Fiance
Til , SO and Sll'iuyzl di Kpauna. Koine , Italy ,
7b Priedrich Slrasso , Berlin , Gciimmy ,
HCiorhoss Strasse , Ilaniburg , CJeraiuny.
SIMMONS nitos it co ,
JHNKIU-1 ,
PIHLADBr-l'HIA PA ,
IR\uSiu : Mr. Charles \\'ilsou \ bus requested -
quested us to write to yo i concornlng his re
liability , \VotuUo pleasure In btatlng that
he Is thoroughly tnistvorthj , and \vo guar
antee any transaction you may Imvo with
him , Yours lespcitfully ,
SIXOMS BHOI. i&Co.
The letter is a transparent fraud ,
There is no such banking house in Phil
adelphia , hut the Mlsdom of Bcrjiuiits
could not liavo do vised a more nubtllo
snares to e-apturo tlio unwary. Tlio nlfr-
natiiro of the tirm\vith its lloulng hand ,
is lltliograiihod In such a manner an to
sugtfofcit that a hlottor hnd boon used
upon it when it camofrom the pen , The
body unpuais to IIIIM ) been done \\ltli n
tyio | writer , but was really printed , nnd
then scukod , possibly In ordurto imltato
the blurred luiponranco commonly uotcil
in that kind of
Amnrblo medallion has recently boon [ dacrd
in the nbboy at Tewksbury , Hniiland , as a
niemoriol to Dinah Maria Mil lock ( Mrs.
Cralk ) . The to\\n was a favor I to resort of
Mrs. Crailr , and she wrote "John Halifax ,
CJeutlcnmn , " thcxt ,
A nii > iriiv ; , r itAzsnuii
I IllW tllO t'flNSOIIHOM Oil \Vllll
\Voro St\o lbj-nn OlIcU Trnek.
"Talk ulxnit fist ilnio | , " Mid A rail-
raid tnnii on the Missouri Paollie train
the other cl.iy tolils runituinlon , "bull
have never heard of a trip that would
boat one. tluit I intultf inywlf some yestia
ago , nor ofniiy hiilf to oAcitliij : , BSIJS thu
St , Louis ( lloboDomofral. 1 foimurly
llted lit Glrfotl , Jnil. , tliei tofmlnus of
the central division ol the Chicago
rlHltm oftho Hiiltiinoio & Ohio rail-
ro.ul. 1 luul litllo tddoniul uuxdo the
rallro.id yards my lolling hc.idqu\rluid
\tthattiino | tho'Billy-O'hadan anango-
inontlththo \ \ U'abish to triuibloi1 nil
Jy'ow Torkfroight til Auburn Junction ,
ulnu miles distant , to tlio wist of us.
'i'lilnuis done by tlio old swlloli-cnglno ,
the GIL' , vhlcli mttilo tvo tilps to the
junction dally. Well , ono dny I dlinb.'d
uboard a boxcarvlion the cngino IctL
vlth nfovrcursof inorcliandibo to trans
fer. TJioio were bKofus intlie jiai'ty
four y.irtlinon , : iiH > tlierfclU > vs'aiidmyself.
AVe hail iijollyllmoKoing down ; iniido
the ti'iinafor , aud woioto eomo back
% ht' tint It wllli nothlnjr but the
engine. AVe luul all crowded on Iho
tender , the signal vns glvon , and Gent
Potter , the onjjincer , thiow hhnsolf for-
wurd , pulled tlio tluottlo vaho , nnel the
cntfino jumiicelforward as if tliot from a
cataimlt.Voilicl not tlilnlcnuiuhorthls
nt the time , as Gout \viua line unuincor
nml luiidlcd tlio uiiginotobull his fancy.
Woetit \ Icariu o\ur \ the rallrorul eross-
liiR1 anil fioprs in a inannci1 tint \\as \
fiiyhtful. The tender locKcd us if on
hinyc * . Soimtliing must bo wrong , wo
thought , as Gent \\.is pltcing our li\os \
In jeopardy. CliinHnjf over the coal
no found the tub full of steam and Gent
and the liioimm lungiiig at the bide of
the cng-ino.
" 'Jump bo\s , , ' they said ; 'jump , lor
GQii'sfcalttl 'i'lio tlirottlo valve is pulled
clear out and the ciu'luo is iiianliiy
wild.1
"Tojumpwould ha\o \ Icon Instant
death , .As ono oftho boys Haiti aftcr-
ff.ird , thotologriipli poles looked like a
line tooth comb. The Mlle posts How by
Hithuii oemlj rapiditv , The yard fore-
iniin claimed thut anulowas ccnorcdia
3S scHoniH and noloao would doubt his
word , SI. Joe \vasln bl 'ht. Would the
hack bo clear ? Only thieo milusto
Gat'iett , with its iiolworK of traiclts ,
switches , and spurj. Tlio iloain { r KO
rogiblt'rcd ninety iioimds. Thoro\vasno
hope of the onginoilyitiif out in llvoor
six miiiutc.s.Vitli inescnco of mluel
the foi'oinui tlishcd oil a low words :
" 'Ihiglnu ulld.Tolegru.ph Garrottto
clear track. '
"Iliis ho dioppcd asvo \ pissodSt. Joe
nnel the operator , clear to comprehend
the situation , bent it to the dispatcher
on the cast end , \\lthout si 'call,1 ' as wo
learned nftonmrd , There was Gariott
in sight , with Its till chimneys hololilng
forth smoke ; tli'H-owoio thoyaula filled
nlth freight-cars and eujrinos. Asvo
got closer \vo could sco men Imrrjiiif' '
hither ntul Ihithcr. The other jard
engine \MIS minim ? madly to the uost
encl of the yiud. The main truck oluir.
\yo passed tlio depot like a , pursued
victim. Palefaces watched us in our
mad lU lit. \\ro pabsud the niiltoad
bliO ] , and hundreds c.uno running to
BOO the mvuo ol the commotion. Tlio
cnyino : was in a quiver , the bell was
iiiilii ! [ mldlj wltli each swaj of the
enjrnio , tlio escaping steam whistled as if
tlofnentcd , and lire blazed fiom llio hot
boxes. Then we taw something whlcli
made us think wo weio eloDined. Tlio
switch to the coal chute wis open , and
the long abient could only end in our
destruction. We looked again , saw mon
woikingoa the track , and then icnow
that wo were sutcd. What wcro they
doing ? \Vhji blobs my boul , friend ,
these follows \veio oilltiK1 the track of
tl o chute.Vo \ utruclt the ascent and
slid up about ono hundred feet ; and then
the old CI2 stood still and the wheels
llewaround ; sparks cjuno from , beneath
thorn lilio from an emery wheel , Grad
ually the engine slid down , the wheels
still in the forward motion , and thus
tb.oeiif.flno died out.Vo all bulTerid a
severe shock to our nervous system , but
had it not been for the presence of mind
of the master machanlc , who ordered the
oil poured on thu chute track , I rnlfjht
notjiavobeen licie today. "
"How fast did jou go ? "
"Well , the lirbt sLx miles vero made
in less tlinn five minutes ; the hibt three
\veio made in much blower tinio , ns the
ateaiiias oihuuitingit&clf rapidly , "
AClioIco liiHt. of Summer
Intholako re ioiib of AVisconsin , Min
nesota , lowaandtho two lUkolnn , there
are liundrods of charmiiiy localities pro-
omlnonlly fitted for snminer homes.
Among the following selected list are
names familiar to many of our readora
as the perfection of northern faummcr re-
soils. Nearly allot the Wisconsin points
of interest aio within a short distance
from Chicago or Milwaukee , and none
of thoiTinroso far a\\ny from the "busy
marts of chilization" that tlioy cannot
ho reached in a few hours of tiuvel ,
by frequent traliin , over the finest road
in the northwest tlio Chicago ,
Milwaukee $ s St. 1'aul railway :
Ot'ononwwoc.V'is. . Clear Lake , Iowa
MluocquaVls. . Lake Okoboji , Iowa.
Wiiulcesha. Vila. Spirit Lake1. Iowa.
Polmyra , 'VVis. Fiontenac , Minn.
Tnraahnwk Lakes , Lake Allunctonka.
Vis. Minn.
r.alicsidc , Wls. Ortonvillo , Minn.
Kilhourn City , \Vii , Prior I/iko , Minn.
( lcllsot the \ VUAVbito Bear Lake ,
consul ) Minn ,
Beaver Dam , \V Is. I\\K \ \ Stone Lake , Da-
Malison , WK kotn
Tor detailed information , npplv nt ticket
ofllcc , 1501 FVirim in street , Barker Block.
F. A. N\SH , Gou. Agont.
J. E. PiusroN : , Pass. .Agent ,
/vs sisTisii cinrmuitK SKES n.
ShcTlilulcsarueh of tJ > e > 3Iallfnlty of
huprusy Ciu bo Arr
Wo liavo just iccolved a letter from
SIster Row ) Gcrtrudo , dated .Tuly 1 ,
Knlihi Rec. Station , O.ihu , Ha aiiim
islands , in the course of vhiehhho says :
"Wo have Imd a great many severe
illnoshcs , such as pneumonia , enteritis.
olc , I got the papers regularly and
tlie pictures are verj ticcopttihlo.Vitli
rcjfiird to oiVcrs of liolp , we luuo
all tlioorkcra \ needed , I think ,
Iloro my boys help In the dispensary ,
ami at Mololcui there are tlio 1'raiicifacan
Staters , I have roud and rocelveel many
notices contunilng loners , but 1 think I
iiuy nay , from till I liavo soon helo
wlillo under Dr. I.utthat to tro.it
loporsaroal pliyAlchu is required , with
u practical knowledge of all the drugs nf
the pliann.icopoula , their action , iillinl-
tics , etc. , unda further knowledge of
iiiiny cutaneous disdibua nnd ofHcacious
remedies ; also lie must lo veined In nil-
eioscoplo matters.
"With all these i-equMtioiis it la pos-
blhlo , ns I see here , to arrest the pio-
glows of the diwahejto dlbarm it of Its
nmlignlty nnd to estiblibh perfect until-
tlon jiml gooel yoaeral health , Without
thin Imowledgc , I think , an uicor , u
tuliordo or any infiltration wli.itevor
mlKhtquickly bo mwlo to look hotter ,
hut other oruptie > ii4ould prota the
futility of the attempt to euro the
dlbca&c. 1'h nt IH what has haiipoucd
aHvays\vhcn iiicomjiotent persons luuo
ttloel lo deal with tno dlKiiuso , nnd with
out tlio above knowledge not oven a cor
rcct ellngnohls conldbo nmelo ,
"Next Fildaj is a holiday , and \vo \ are
KOlngto have ii fotp. The doctor ga\o \
two phjs and svcot potatoes ; ! aintjoiiL'
to lvo prizes Ifroin the Ihigllsn
the loya lor jumping und ruu-
nlng-races. The o who cannot run will
hnvo consolation pil/.on , for which they
ulll llsh InMitor , Ono amusement is
mailing alienapljjwhlch lias bcon voll
Ui-civsed , nml It eeiimeqtiontlv very slip-
ixjry tuul hard to catch. Tha people ,
liomtho oldest to the sniiillent chlleliou ,
nro lookltij , ' fonvard to the fete tilth the
RrontMt exoilomcnt.Vo shnll close
llio day with lire-works and ntitlio songs
by inuonlluht. , lu4 now vo are bu < lTy
pre p.irlngthoi'otilllon decorations uiiel
tlio pri/.es\von \ in tlio races.1
T'/io now ofTlfs of tno great Hock Is
land route , 1U02 , Sixteenth and Farinm
itroot , Omaha , are llio finest in the city.
Cull and sou thorn. Tickets to all points
cast at lonost rules
SOU SPOT IX hOOUIj HVSTHMS.
ArrogniitCoiitcnint of Our American
rlstooraey l\ir It < Omi OilKin ,
lsro\r \ York World : Mr. Thomas \Vent-
worth lll inson , In a , recent Oliaiitnu-
qtut address on tlio " .Aristocracy of the
Doll ii1 , " plaml his fiiiger upon the
wrest spot in our socialHVbloin nuinoly ,
Its airogaiit cent ! iiit ] of Itsowii origin.
lie roinlndejil his audlonco that i'opo
Urbtn , li.iviiiK boon acohblor , bravely
honestly took a cobbler's tool forhis coat-
of-tinns , whllo durinj ; tx t\vel\o \ years'
rcsidoimoin Kowjwrt .Mr. lllgginsonhas
novcr been anything on any cairlajjo to
suggest that lib owner had not inhcilted
his uetilth from along line of Wngs ,
Itls precisely tills wealc-iiiliidcd , mean-
spirited llunkcyiniD which nnkesournt'is-
UJOIMO.V of wealth t'ontomptlblo. Ourarib-
tounils are as-liumed of the honest toll or
honest trade from which their money
came ; they hold In shame the memory
of the fathois or grnntlfntlicis vhoso
butter ptido In vork inado them ilcli.
They houtiy net n debasing Ho for slmmo
of an honorallo tiuth.
Some even openly tall : ol their ailsto-
urntlu descent and all'eet n superiority of
birth bcc.vufao it was their gramlfntlier
lather than their father \dio lived over
the shop \\lioroln tlicir money was
mado.
In all this there is forgctfulness oftho
most honorulilo fact in the descent of
American men tlio f.iot , namely , that
Ihclrancebtois wcro plebeians or per
sons ofvhat the llngllsh e'.dl "llio iniel-
dlo class ; " that is to say , that they are
descended from honest men aud women
and nwt fiom the middle iiffo highwaymen -
men or tlio hitor dobauehoes nnd toyal
favorites who weio the foundeis of old
woild aristocratic families ,
The plain truth is that from the Hng-
lisli noiiit of \ iowo are nil "common
people" in this country , the descend
ants of farmers , mechanics and tudos-
men , and that o aio the bettor for tt.
Wo come of a cleaner Htr.iln limn that
of olel world uiibtocracics. Wo have
aoliloved more than they , for wo have
eonquoicd a , continent , anil in a single
century luuo oieatod tlio greatest and
freest republic on the face of the earth ,
The sillinobs of the iibtumtitions
touched upon hy Mr. Iligglnsoii has been
honii in crystal by tlio poet who
wrote :
Ot all the notnble things on earth ,
U'ho cnierestoue Is pride of birtb
Ainoiip our llcuo democracy.
\ bridge ncro s a hundred jeurs ,
" \Vithouta jiiop to save it from sneers
Is'ot oven a eouplo of lotton peel's
j\ thin ? for laughter , fleers , and jeers. .
Is American nrlstoci.icy.
Hike myvlfo touso Poonl's complexion
po\ulor heeauso it improves her looks and is
us fragrant us violas.
<
01' FIGII'JIJUS.
Tlilrty-Plvo Sons nnel Scvrntccn of
Them In the Onion Army.
"If it came within the lines of his in
quiries. " said \V. C. Moycr of St. Claiiv
villoYcst Vu."thecensus enumerator
for MouIlds illo , near where I live , must
have found about tis wonderful a domes
tic history ns any enumerator will run
against olsewhcio in this country. I re
fer to a family of the nnmo of Bmnelon.
Tlio father of that family. Chtirles
Biandon , died , when ho wasnincty-sh
years eld , lut his loungcst child was
loss than a year old. Ho died just as
the ci\ll var hrolco out from a broken
hcirt , his wife liming refused to li\o
with him any longer , and biought suit
for divorce against him. lie had at the
time thirty-livo living children and hud
bcon married three times. Ills llrst
wlfo bore him only two children. 131s
scconel wife died after bearing him
oiuhtecn. At the a o of seventy-live ho
married Sirah BtuUorshe boiiif'blx-
tecn , and the joun Cbt of sixteen chll-
diou. She lived vith him twenty-ono
years , bearing him fifteen children , and
tlion left him , talum her year-old baby
with her , and sued for n divorce on the
giounds of intomp.itibllity of temper.
Urandon was tlica still luilo and hearty ,
but the dchortion of his wife broke him
down , nncl ho died \vithlna \ month after
aho left him.
"When his third wife mirricd him
the eldest of his twenty children by Ills
tvo piovious whcsas \ thirly-nino , and
the entire twenty lived under the p.ir-
ential roof. The young wife reared all
of tlio twenty that voro young enough
to need rearing , hcsidci cjaiingfor the
ilftconof her own , the eldest ot whom
\\as but twenty vhon bho left their
father. The family of thirty-live kept
tojjotlior for ninny years after tlictr
fatherS death , iine'l if the iHtrJarchhil
lirnndon had lived a few mouths Ion gel-
ho would lave bL'onMvontooiiof his soiib
enlist In the union uriny , It Isa question
if in this or any other country an lu-
fatanco can ho found whore ono family
over hofoio contributed tou'iitccn oas
to their country's norvieo. Thoio weio
two Chailos and two Johns ninomg
these brothers , Tlio names of the other
thirteen vtorp Simeon , Evans , Peter ,
Josophus , Hiiiiin , James , Van Burcn ,
Jacob. Abraham , Alexander , Diuld ,
Andrew and lluse. Bcbldcs these thico
of Charles Brandon'b sons faorvedin the
Jlexiuin var. Tlio fao entcen bothers
Moro all in Ohio and Indiana regiments.
Two of thom , one of tlio Johns and one
oftho Clurles wcro sons of the third
Mrs. liraiidoii. Tlioy vore both tal < on
prinonors at the l > attlo of Chielwinaufja
and placed in .Aiitlaitonilllo prison.
John cliecl in the prison. Chailosvas \
thcro twenty-ono months \vlien \ ho us-
caped , All the rest of the sons vero
cluldicn of thobeeond vlfe. Tliuy were
in * o\ery Important battle of the "war ,
and all li-\ed to get homo \\heiithe nr
\\as \ over except 1'etei , wlio was killed
at Slilloh.
"Theso boys till came of gooel lighting
stock , for their father was a famous In-
( linn lighter himself , and a veteran of
the vnr ot 181U and the .Moxic.m wnr.
When wwtoin l-'e-nnsjlvanln , is the
frontier , and the Indian flghtorivaHlho
most Important and indinpoiiMiblo norm -
min thotottloiiiontH , Ghailus Ilranuon ,
nccotdingto all tradition , \\as one oMho
best and most during of all thu active
foes of the led num. His father was
killed bv IneTimisilion ChailosMIS only
llireo yeaia old. Uo hlnihell was made a
prisoner , nnel lived vlth the Indians
hvoho years , hating them more the
longer ho was with them. At the ago of
fifteen lie escaped , and after learning his
mother tongue , spent nil his time until
thovivorodrhon mvny to more roinoto
wttlemonta in hunting and killing In
dians , llu win flfly-ono juarn of nye
when the war of Ibl2 brolo out and ho
\uis \ ono olthoilrstto join the Amorlcan
army and was in when peace \VIIH \ de
clared. Uo wnrt Boventy-four when ho
enllfctcd In the Mexican war ,
" 'J'ho third wife of this vlrilo old
fighter is living at Mouaclvillo , halo aud
lienrty at the a o of Bhty-sovon , She
IB over six foot lilph and us stralfht as
annrrovr. Of lior lliirty-ll\o olilldrcn
nndstopchildronshoktiouH jiosltl\oly \ of
tlie ! wlierenbouM of but llftcon. The
rest arc Hcallorcd about the country ami
dead. Tliolhirl-lho ) children wcro all
Ollj- "
Through conches l-ullman pnlmo
ocpoiN , dining Ciirs , froaruollniiiffcluilr
earn toUhicjgo niul intervening points
via tlio creat lloek Island routo. Ticket
otllco 1WJU , SIxteeiitliiiiielFarnani.
Can Item ! Ills nihl , . | lt | ,0 , Dark.
Wlicn Henry G. Stovom of this oily
sits doini to rend his hlble a person
watch Ing him might think lie luul n
pile of Ihlncodnr boirds in his lap , and
as lie turns leaf after leaf they crae-Wo
and fall with a Iliud , sa.\s a llridi'opoit ,
Coim.dlsintchto the i\'ow Vorli Sun.
Another rcnmtknblo thing , ii > out It .
Stevens' roiditiff his bihlo Is that ho
needs no light to search the scriptuics
wilh and ilia not neoossary for him lo
look at tlio book. He hits llio blygoH ,
heaviest , niul riuet'iost bible in Con-
nectieul. Uo Is a deaf and blind sol
dier of tlio rebellion. His wonderful
bihlo was prcioutcd to him liy the
American Bible society and it
coit $28 to produce the book for him.
Ills in ou'htolumos , with embossed
pilnt , and ho reads It by touch , ft-ollnff
tlio letters ; yet ho is apt and quick at
tint kind of pcui al. Tlioholo \ oi 'ht
volume' * aio quito ullft ( or jiinaii of or-
dlimr\ strength , Ilmhohune \ iblifteen
and one-half Inches long , twelve iuchcs
wide , and six Inches thick , Pile the
volumes one on another , nnd the aggre
gate thickness of the stuck is three feet
and eight inches. Altogether there nro
JSIO leaves in the bihlo , nn t.tch of
which Is ti full pge of raised lottoiy.
Mr. Stevens is 'l years old , mid bewail
to fatuity raided loiter read iii ; les than
tlnoo j oars ugo. Tie is no\v \ n ready
reader , Many curious por.-ons cull to
see him read \\lth his linger lips.
1002 Sixteenth snul Farnain streets is
the now Rock Islaml tieKot ollleo. Tick
ets to ull points oist at lowest rates.
'J lie X U rail.
The study of the Japanese language is
to bo tho' next fad , and some Icncly
Japanese prine'cg aio to bo Imported to
teach It. Well , the fnddists mlsjlit do
worse , But about the princes , Mho is to
vouehfor thoirroynlty. Tliey might , of
course , bring with them copies of Iho
royal family tiees ; hut It is to bo fcaied
that to tlio average American maiden
they \iould \ bo ns meaningless as tv Chi-
nc'-o laundrym.m's ivasli bill , It would
'
bo dreadful' be tiught Jsipanciio by a
Jananeso mini nhosu father as in trade ,
and yet this is what may hajipon if our
girls go into this Japanese liusmess.
Pits , spasms , St. Vltus aunco. nenousiiess
niul liystena me soon nirodby Dr. Miles'
Nervine , i'lcciamplesb ntlCuliu &Co. , Ijtli
and
"Crnzj WanPN" Ptituro.
For several tears a lialf cra/.y house
piinter iiiimoelVaid has been u feature
of St , Louis life. He slept in engine
houses and ue\or missed a lire. lie MIS
Imovu as "Cia.yYnid , " and in his
time lie suvcd sovcial lives in burning
Imildlng.s , By the death of relatives in
Kow Orleans , "Ward has inherited
6100,000.
Fnv llcvoiput.
A South CiuoHna pit nor contains an
ndveitisemontfor blefs ( rein undertakers
\iho will agree to conduct funerals "rev
erently. "
S. I ) . DnrJTcv , innto of stoimor Arironn ,
li id his foot budly jnmined. 'llioiii.w' JCdeo-
tnc Oil cnieil it Nothing cq.ual to It for a
quick p.iiuiolie\er. \
A Ito iis Hero ,
A trtunp piled a lot of ties on the
Northern Pndfic rnilioacl a , few miles
from Poitlatid , Oic. , a few niglitsago
imd then gave warning to an npproich-
Ing tiain , Ho figured as a hcio for a
while and Ihed high until close ques
tioning clieiteid a coufewion.
27 MAIN STRECT.
OvcrO.T5.Jaa uoinln ftVo'a Jewelry Sloro
OFFICER & PUSEY
BAHKEES.
Coi ner Mulno nnd llronJH ny ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Dealers In forolKii incl domestic ctolimso ,
follcetlons inaJu and Inlurobt l > aU on llnic
3. E. Muiou. L Ji II Honi uols , II C. Cooke.
JIAXOX , BOURGEOIS & COOKE ,
Architects ami Supeiintcndcnts.
Koomstm and ( ! OSN I ROIIIUS M ami KM
V. l.ltu Jlldd . Oiiinliii. I Moiilini 1IIU. , t'ouii-
.Nol ) , Tclcphoinj UJJ I ill Illulls. lu. lulo-
| plionu LT. .
Electric Trusses , Belts ,
Cliest Protectors , Etc
-Agants "Wantocl. Dr. O. 0. Judd.
606 Bioadway , Council Bluffs , I
TrJmnrj , S * coniliu y or Tutlarv prnunncntl ; cured
In ! ) to to dn i o ilJmlmiU all JK > ! on fiom tlo
* > > ilem , rotliutthciotf-ii iicici l > oaH-tiiinof llio ell *
LI oln mi ) furnu 1'arUts cwi bo litauUathoito , ( for
tl t.mt Irtio ATl flB II B I M | jj ; | iVi Vtb
itr to conn
( contrnrt to
rotund nil
jf omliiB'.rullrotd feu
Wo < lnlU rro Jio orlitfor u.i o i
llrntlnntlilnjupT.iMn" ,
1/V > 1' C'O i Onuilxi , J\ > tii
SPlflOtAL
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
' '
ipoi ! SA'MJ'-Or lUlrTTu lorn
I-1 t in. sullloiiNo.lVl > j. fnUler InVul \ -
aeo. lly lir. Aralilbitil , ilnm liy oi
Ulaj'.JyeiiMold , Apply to Dr. MIICMO.
\\7"ANT1D fliioil girl Mr lioii o-\ \
> > work. MH. A , 1' . llniuhott , No ,
I ourtli street.
THOlt SAI.B or UiMit Oardcu Innd , with
J. luiusosi , by J , If. lllco. IJJMaln sl.OoimolI
lilutn
\VT1JV pay rout wnm you caiilniyn liomuoq
T tlio minio ttrins , ntid In pimo of > utir ilcatti
tt any tliudloato your family tlio liomo clooj *
A homo luirthfl.lMJat ? | ] porinoiith.
A liomo vi > rthll.V > JiU * H per mouth.
A hume vorMiKMat ( * . ' ! pormonlh.
A homo KortliM.tKXliit f 11 pornumlh.
A homo wort lifl.O Mat fll | , urinoiilli.
Other priced lioiiiomii tlio s-nno t < tm < > . Tim
nbovo moiitlily piivmiMiti Iticlililo principal
nnd Intnroit. I'ur f nil pmtleulirs call on or
ndiltiH tlio.Iiulil A. Wells Co. . UU llro.iclway ,
t'ouncll 1 Hairs , li.
\ \ rANTIIn experienced e'n lni' r mill
' * liuiulrj innii lo lake elmrjroof iiiccliaiiloaj
pint In I umilit In Unnilin. Unod nge i and
iicriiiiniMil position. Iniiiitio I. . , lieu ullleo ,
L'ouniill llluilM.
inoit HIST : ; T ho nioro n vn. , Vo. n , JT *
-L1 on I'niitl st , W . I ) . .1 n mcs.
\ \ \ NTHMtitiitlon nt 11 stutlnimiy cu-
' ' Riiifor. Uifoioueo ghou Adihoss boa
i. Undoiwoiul , In.
i
\\/"l ! IIV1J sjvor il bii iiititiilinn lorn In ua
' Hint wo will tr.iilofoi en Mimtxirad viun
IntsliiUindi.i iirC'i-xiiuMlMiilYi Tlio Judd A
\Vulli Co. . Cdiinoll UhilTrf. la.
ALL WORK VVA.R A.NTED |
nil. J. D. JVCKSON , Dentil Sursoon.
AllUmUor work iloiie * Vein con s ivo 11110-
hiilfon yoiii Ko'il iinl sllti'i lllllii''hy oillltii
at room .V. ' Merrlaiublook. Coiiiifll Illii tta.
A HOTEL BARGAIN
llolrl .1 imesim , ( "omit1 U lUinf-i. 1 ,1. , foricut ,
ruruhhol nnillii HODI ! rep ili-s Itmt Holrl lu
the city. Uuittmlly lee ilud. l ) liu 11 Iliat-
ship'iH , 'I'lils Is i bargain for SOUK
tc'l man. Apply to
JAMESON BROS , Props.
Council ElulTs . . . . Iowa.
DR. BELLINGER'S '
Surgical Institute
AND
Private Hospital
Cor , Broadway and iMth Street.
Cumuli HltiIK l.i
For thctHMilniontof iillsnnloulniiil cluonli
( INcisi'S uicl ( llsouM" ) niio tilooil.
I'rhutc'dlsei'os of tlio uiliury , uicl sexual
oiKins , us syplillls , riot HIT , uyitltlM , | ) or-
innliirrolio.i ! , luit ininlidud , scunil linpotunc *
unilnuakiiusatroatcd siiee'i'isfnlly
I'aitleuliir ' attention iiild to disc ! of tin
lunss , us Ablliiua , Consiiniiitlon. llroncliltli
CiiUirhJUe. I'm ilyslt ICliliioy illsonse-s aj
ninljotci ItrlitlifsDNoii'.c ' , Itlioiiimtlsni.l'llcs.
Cancor. Varloeolo , llydrocdu , Jn'l ) ' > sy , Tu-
inor. Dlie'ascs of thu o\e unclear. Ulnu fuclk
Hlnal curvjitiiio nml alldNonsosot tliobone'S.
\\ohnuia \ doimrlinuntdovntoct oxolmlvulj ;
to Iho t iclinnet nfUtttilno illsoilsoi
nicdloliiobuiilsociirolyp.icl.od and freofrom
obsei viillmi.
Coriosnn ] < lfnco caiidilcntlnl. Address :
DR. BELLINGER'S
Surgical Institute anil Private Hospital ,
Cor. Uroiulwajr nnil2iltli it. Council Illuria la.
ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY
Boarding and Day School ,
Fifth Avc. and Seventh Street.
Can bo roiehod from any of the depots
on motor.
Coiulueted by the Sisters of Charily
B. V. 51.
TERMS for boa 'il and tuition em-
hraeing all brauehcfa of allnibhed educa
tion for young latlioti $75 fof Hcshlon of
f o nicitilhi , commencing first Monday
in September and I'YIn-uary respectively.
For lurtlior p.irtieiilnrH lulclross
SlSTKlt SUl lUOR ,
St. I'YaiiuiB Acatlemy ,
Council ElulTs , lova.
F. M. Ellis & Co. ,
ARCHITECTS
And Dull ling Superintendents
Kooim 411 uiel U2 Dee Ililllrl ill ; , Ouiulia
Ndi. mid ICiniins I'll ' nndII Mori I in n Itlock
Couiiolllllulls , la Cones | > uiidoini ; ) solloltcu
J I ) IiHTViisO \ \ . I'roi B lj. SIII ; < UIIT , MCO-IIIOI
Cn Mii.i : , C Hbli < r.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Of Ootincll Illiiff- ' .
Paid up Capital $150OOO
Surplus and Profits . . . . 50.OOO
Liability to Depositors. . 3BO.OOO
Dir.KiToitsi . A Miller. I' . O. ( lluiisaii. K f *
Sliiiiturt , C. K. Unit , .1.1) ) . KMmiiihon. L'luiilui
O.lliuiniui. TritiisautKunuril liinkliix busi
ness Karsrst iiipltal mil sinpluH of any
bank In i-outhucslurn lou.i
INTEREST ON I'M ' t DEPOSITS ,
ATTEND
Plrlctlylo | IIIIIU | > HI l < ntplunilMni'iUo. Tliolilih-
< ul MMcima Ini'ViTj linn of liiimnn nniTity lirvucliua
b/liimMluj Iihli4 tw MIIW iiiloiti'd njoclulty
WESTERN
I'ooplonro pnudotilto full of unortr , niul moner
miking ruiiL'iiUH lliuy iiemt ipuulJl lr. liiliii ; lor
LllSlllUM "
IOWA
Icnils In | toiulnr | ccliicillnri. Her pulillc npliuolt
nruiloln/unuul work for luir liiorciiilHK iull > l Di
Vuiturn lunn ,
COLLEGE ,
( nil tmm Mipt lit. Mi" Hulprta III *
nn ly I'nic'luil ' fur liur Stiiilontt. Noriiml lluKU
no n Sliorllinn t mil l'unmiiiiMlil | > i-ouro * * . wull or-
xiinl/u I mill i irolully cuniliulvil Hlmlinli innjr
nior iitnny Uiuo. Urltolur furtlior imrlluilari to
\ \ ti 1'uuUun
Council Bluffs
, Iowa.
C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY ,
- \Vlmlcsiilo uii'l ' ItiHill Do.ilorn In
FURNITURE.
Lm.'cstStocli und Lowest I'rlcos. Doiilcrs , nenil f
Noa. 20i and UO ? Broulwiy , anl ill and 20.5 I'iorco Street , Couin'll I31uTs ( , I
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
- Hydraulic and Sanitary Ilnt-Miieer. Pluna , Usitiriititos
Hi I K 1 1 Illllri- l clllcationa , ami Suporvlaion of Public Worlc. Brown.
' Huildlng. Uounull niullB , In.
NCnVlim7 Jmtico of the I'oaco. OIHco ever Amoricnu HKpross , No. 421
, liroaclivay , Couiioil IJluirs , Iowa.
Or 04-rnn Attornoja at Law , ljrnctiuo in the Stito atiei Fodor
OL ) ) llIlo-C' oui > t9..Roomd7aaa 8 Shusart-Dono iilook , Couuol
BluCfB , Iowa ,