Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 05, 1890, Page 6, Image 6
THE OMAHA DAILY BElfijLtfKlDAY , SEPTEMBER 5 , J800. TILE OMAHA 1U3E OCUNCIL BLUFFS. OJ-TJYK , NO. 12 1'KAKL ST. flcllvcrrd liy Cat tier In nny jnrt of llioClty , ItV. . TII.TON , - - - MANAOKU. fliislnr i i Offlrr . No , < I Kclltnr , No. si II KTt O.V. N y P Co. Council Din Its Lumber Co . coal. Fourc-nmlldnU's for baptism were received flttlictlJercn Bnntlst church last Sabbath. The regular wcelily Methodist social was held last cu'iilntf tit the resletcneo of Colonel TuIUys. The Indies of the Presbyterian church will Klvc n poc-lublu this p\unliig nt the cluirch pallors. A cordial linllntlon Is extended to all to attend. A grand concert Is to bo plven this ovcnlnff In the rifth Axcnuo Methodist church. The admission Is but 'AT cents , and the piogrammo promises n rlrh trc'tit. livKulnr meeting of ritlclity council , No. 1W ) , lioyiil Arcniiuin , this ( l-Yklay ) ovonliitf at 8 o'clock. All nieinbcis uro requested to bo present. W A. ( Jtouuwctf , secretary. * Yosterdaj w is quirteily pension diiy nml nln KO numtiorof ttio old votcr.ms iitul oc casion to tlmnlf Uncle Snm fur his gonctoslty. There woio no pensions juld under the now lu\v. luv.Ofllrer Ofllrer 12 H. Noycs wrnt on < lutnifnln hist nlfjht , tnkliiK his bid bc.it on Upper lli-oiid-1 nny. Ho still Miflurs consldci.ihlv fiom the attack mmlo upon him bj the Mtiber bo > 3und Others , Unltv CJulld will meet In refill ir session this ( I'Vidav ) nftcinoon nt II o'clock with Mrs. Ilciny CoTi-en ! First straut. A full at- tcurl.UKO Is dedied , us tliuro will bo impor tant , business. The repairs on the county jnil arc nearly completed , and it is expected that the bitfcU- Indcr tan bo tinned today , so that the pris oners ran bo taken out if needed for tiliil or other lauso in couit , Ponnltto wd lias licon tjlven William Chc < 'soman and limnm Unllnii of Xcoln ; Chnilcs K Poffonboff-'cr of Mnlvein and Kathailno Wuldion of Council Hlufts ; Louis Kost and Kosa Grote of Couniil Bluffs Notwithstanding icpoits to tlio contrary the .Mnhui bojs , John and .Tim , nio rapidlv recoMuing from the cffcd * of the bullets of Officer Nojcs' pistol , and thcio Is no doubt at nil about their ultimate iccovciy. So say their pliytli-iuns. . Dmliijr Iho congress .imonp the dcroritlons that inado the town attractive and intoiest- Inir to the farmeisas acorn stalk eighteen feet nine inches tall that \viis dlsplu > cd In frontof Schof , Stf-itikopf & Schoflold's' jro eery on iijij er DiomUvay It still attracts otteiition and rct.iins the palm. The next tcim of tbo superior court docs not open until October , ' ] . Tlio present term has not formally closed , although there is nothing bcinp dune .luilno McGio will bold a session to-moi row , at which time ho will render decisions in a number of cases which ho h is been holding under advisement. No effoi t ; \ 111 bo undo to lepiir the broken hose IMI t tliat list a wneelhile running to the tire nt John I.ild\\in's Wednesdiy It will bo nccessnry to purchnio a now eart Onenewono hns alieady been ordeied. Until a new cart can bo obtained ttio cntupanvlll their boso to ( Ires In un oiclimny wagon. In the dihtikt court jesUulay .ImlfiO M.iev listened to arpiiiicnts in the Riii mount paiic cnso. Tlieiovas little tlso done and the pro- ccoillups w ore v orj dry to tlio oiillnuiy slice- tutor. No decision win readied , nnd it will doubtless tulco some little time for his hnnnr to con nil the authorities cited nnd consider the numerous le nl propositions so ablv pie- sentcd. Colonrl John Fochilrmnn of the oreanl- rntion known us tbo iintl-Kecil icpubliian club , received a letter vesterdnv from Neol i , sinned by Hllov Clnrlc , II Elliott , H. O Hood and W. H.IDutler , who declnro them selves in svinpntby with tbo movement , nnd Bet forth their i ciuons nt IciiRtli. They nro in sub-.tnnco tlmt Judge Heed hasigiioirtl old soldlcrn. liss Xcnnnn Gray pave n vcrv entertiin inBclocutloiinry cnteitalnniont atthoop'ni was hiklily pfenscii.her mitiitiry"Vlvvi ( ; * fvlilcnco at the stui t tlmt she WHS thuiotiKhlv ftt homo on tha stage anil the little excite ment incident U ) fac.hn ; an midicnco RIVO zest to lior manner. Her dellnc itlons wcio nat ural and now ci ful. Mrs. H. J. Pliubert pave a 5 o'clock dinner to nbout twcnty-IU o quests at her rcsldpucc. 200South Twcntj-th-st street , vesteiduv In honor of Hon. . .J.V. \ . CaitwiUht , of Buillu"- ton. Itwus a brilliant Rathciing , mid the gentleman from the custom part of the stute wns Riven n favorable Impression of Council Bluffs people mid society. The cases upulnst tbo Mubcr bovs , William Walters nnd John ScliclTcily , clmrged with assault to kill O nicer Noycs , wcio ( ailed in Justice Schmz'H louit yesterday nfteniooii , but the homing was postponed until the loth on nccount of the inability of the county nt- torney to bo lu-eient und prusocuto. The com plaint tiled by Ed Maber , cliarRliiR the onlcor with thosiuno kind of assault , was nlso uost- IKJtied until the 11th. Work will bo commenced on the new Meth odist church in nfovv days The only tbliiL' that enures any delay Is the iuubilltv or the church people to dec-ldo upon tlio place for boliliuir services until the new church is finished. The contractors would beciu the work of ti-nrliiff down the old buliainjj to lav if the e in pets and seats were oat of the wav. It Is probable that the i > lnco for holilln- servicea w ill bo Hughes' lull. ° Hallthe vv Ife murdeicr , his about iccov creel fiom hU se'lf-iiilllctca Injuito. Ho hus little more to say thmilien the tmKclv wa fresh , a ho other day ho pivo nn order on Chief Cnrv of tbo city pi lice force , for bis wntch , which was tiikon fiom him when ho wn ar rested. A dcputv shoilff went with the eider to the police fie.ultiinntcrs. hut the chief re plied that bo was abundantly ublo to keeu the watch , nnd the order -\as , iKnoicd. D. E. aie-ison 1ms - returned from nn o\ten- slve tilp tliiouBiMUsouillii the interest of the Meiehnnts' 1'ioteitivo nasoclutlon The western hoiulqumtersof the ussorlntlon Inn been established In this city , nml the business is iimniiKea hero The association is In u very fjouiislniig condition. Duiin the past few nnvs u fuic-oof twelve men havu been placed In Nebraska , and they expect to Incieaao the membership to tlm extent of many thousands dmmp the fall und winter , Tlniiel nml Dny , two of the } ounB Council Bluffs fishermen w ho weio urnMoil on avnr \ - rntit fi-om Justice Unincitt's touit clmiHuir them with mnlUlouB tiespnss on the lands of John Covlc , llvlnp south of the city , by onen- ItiS n pito und dnviiiK throuRh to the river , wcto dschniKcd Colonel John Limit i > io-e l cuted the e-ises and Emmet Tlnlov dufunded It was shown that the men onteieil the Held , but It could not bo proven tlmt they aid , my malicious mischief or contemplated it. The Skinner case was concluded in Justtco Bchurz s couit yestenluv nndoaubmlttccl , and a decision rcndcicd. The coin t he-Id that nil of Miinawnwusln Io\va , mid the site of the Skinner suloon was not In Sarpv county. JudBO Aylesvvorth took exceptions to thu de cision , and Informed the court that Skinner would not pay nny thio thu couit mil-lit ini- jxiso , und If ho issued a commitnienthu would iimke it hot for the couit , or words to that effect. Kininot T uloy , for the prosecution , states that ho will insist on the Justice issuing the commitment todny. If Mrs. J. K. Jietcalf's llttlo dog could tnlk hoconld peihupSKlvo somu vcrv Import int Informiition concerning the diambiul robbery that occurred uttho " ( hove" some tlmo aijo A few clays prior to the robbery the hmdl liuly's llttlo bluck and tun do mvstcriouslv disappeared. Ho wnsn fiilthfulllttlowutchor , nnd it was Impossible for any pcriou to nt > - pioac-h the house w Ithont nttraetiti ) , ' hla at tention. An ndvcrtUcmontlii Tun HKK fulled to call out any tldlnus of him , und the woman had about ylven up nil ho | > o of over BOOIIK | lihn a-pilii. Uutjojtcitlny ho wna rotuiiicil In the sumo myHtui ions nmiincr in which ho disappeared. The assumption ts that ho was stolen uwny by the robbers ami returned by them or some person connected vv ilk them. For Sale. Ourrotnll furniture business , with good established trude. Stork Is first class and well hfloctcd. Kc'usou for selling , uro going Into the exclusive Joublni ; trade. Any ono wishing to 110 iito bnslnoss should lnvt tluto ( this , as it Is one of the few Koldon cpportunltlus of a lifo tinin. O. A. DECIIE & Co. If you wish to sell your property call on the /mid & Wells Co. , CX B. Juad , uresldent. ( JCKJ ' THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , The Superintendent tincl Teachers' Oomrait- too Each Claim Control of the Schools. THE CITY CLAIMING CUT-OFF ISLAND , Unliter Tavos Tor tlio Coming Year The Murderer's Waioli Minor Alentlon , Personal null SIMHI or Interest. 1 lie public schools of Council Illuffshtuo been among the best or inl/ed nnd most prosperous In the world. They nro an honor to the state nnd nro the Jewels In the cro\\n of the commonwealth to which the people point with the greatest prlilo They icpro- sent a Iliiaiicl.il investment of the people's money amounting to nearly $400,000 , nnd are providing for the training nnd education of neatly ten thousand children In the city be tween the ngcs of twenty-one nnd llvo ycais. Hut tlili magnitlcont public school sjstem , with nil its responsibilities and its po lblll- tlc3 , Is being disorganized and Its blessings , which should full as a shower upon all nliko , nro beliiR perverted , and the end U not yet. Tlio children , Instoid of pursuing their studies under the dhectlon and by the en couragement of tc.iihcislio should have nothing to distract them , are dis cussing Iho fight in the school board and talcing sides with the im- pulshenesiof ( hlldhood. The complication ut tlio fountain bead of the schools is the one absorbing topic of conversation amonij tlio teachers They me compelled to occupy strained and unnatural positions , to engage in tobellion while cndciuntinglooboy oideis 'J hey have two sets of masters mul cannot servo noth , and when counseled to net in dis obedience of the orders fiom one side they arc nfraid of the consequences of the anger of the other side. They must keep peieo If pos sible ulth both sides until time can deter- mlnohlch of Iho tivo is tbo stronger , not ulik'h Is tight Tills means disoignnlzition and lebclllon umoug the teachers themselves , and \\oisc tlmn disorganisation among the pupils. The teachers nre ordeied by the members of tbo teachers1 commitUo in tlio hoard to wholly Ignoio the supi'iintcndeiit. 'Ihoy muit believe that n consequence of icfus.il must mean three votes against them when the board comes to select teachers another jear Tbo other three members of the board instruct them to dtsie- gnrd nil orders but those of the Mipeiliitend- uit , Both sides mo determined and bitter nnd the teachers , ende.uorlug to choObO the snfootioute bctuecu these t\\o inalo.stio.ns of anger , either of which is cipablo of swal lowing them up , uro in desp.ir and unlittcd for the discharge of their duties. This Is the situation ai it presents Itself to the inteiestcd public , who caio nothing for the individual difleienccj nnd qinirielb of the members of ttio board of education , whom they selected out of all the men inthocitj to look after the Interests of the public schools. This Is the true dtuntion , and not ono mem ber of the Uoiid can escape the icsponslbili- tles of his position , but will bo held accounta ble to tlio fullest extent for his keening ol the the gieat trust plated la Ins earn. Tbo schools cannot prosper \\bilo such a condition of affairs exist , anil the nromho is ficely made of still greater disorganisation and a mnio bitter nurf ire \\lilch can onlv end when one side surrendcis or the other sUe gixiws tii ed and lays dow n Its nuns. Both sides agree that the light cannot be i.ettled other\\is-o and both say they will uury the controversy Into the courts. Tbo interested nubile , the t.ixpajers , the fathers and the mothers of the thousands of ehildieu nio f f.nnlng seine pcitlnent ques tions which ute easily InU'i pitted to muan. "If the members of the board cannot agree let them resign at ouco The feelings of the members , personally or collectively , cannot bo ( oiisideied an instant when balanced ugalnst the \ \ hole Interests of the public si heel sjstcm of Council UlulTs. " In obedience to the instinct ions the to liners icf used to recoirnbo MeN.iughton as Iho superintendent , but Made their reports , . , another teacher during the aflernoon nnd passed the door of the supcilnteiidcnt's oflli.c and sent u request to Chiiiunan Sehoentgen of the conimitteo to send her n person to 1111 tlio viic.mey. The icports of thu tcachci-s slio\\ingtho \ cmollmontof pupils , which are usually nil in and on lilo at the end of tbo lirst day of the term , are yet unllnlbhcd and nro not nccessible. Piof. McNnughton is going about hlb duties with unruffled temper nnd a lingo number of the tern hers openly express their sympathy for him , Tim tcaeheis are evi dently trj Ing to coinpiomlso with both sides and outside of mulling their icpoits to the teachers' committee are following allot tbo Instructions and leconimendations of the superintendent. Prof. Hyde , ho was elected to the posi tion of piineipal of the high school , has not shown tip unit no communication has Iwen received fiom him. It is consequently not known \ \ hothor bo will accept or decline the position. The supoilntomlcnt and the high school teachcis aie getting along comfoitably without him and can continue to do so until his Intentions are m.ulo public. Mr Wells and Mr. Sehoentgen wcio seen on thohtieetb.v nicpoitei'fnr Tun Bus > es- terday nftei noon and questioned eoncernlng the school pi-oldein. 'There is nothing now , " icmuiked the chaiimaiiVo me getting along vciy nicely , nnd the toacliei-n nto lopoiting to us regu- luilj. I eo no icnson why wo cannot con tinue in this \vay indefinitely. " "Wo me in this light to s ay , " said Mr. > \ ells , "ando \ will stay until woin. . We rcgtctted the necessity of doing what wo hii\o done , and \\a icgrot the nocesbity of doing still more , but wo are now determined to In ing out nil the facts In tbo case and let the iieoplu Judge for themselves.Vo nro bonestlj strumgto piotcdtho Interests of the schools , the lutcrestsof jour chlldtcn nnd my childicn , and what wo will do will bo piompted only by motUes ofwhleh wo inonot aslmmed 1 was told 5,01110 tlmo ago that thcio was but one man in tlio board who was giving the schools am attention ut all , and that mnn was , John Sehoentgen hero. Now I am giving them so no attention ( about all mv time ) andamhelninghlm. " : "Yes , and you liayo icirncd in the past few weeks wli.it It took mo a year tole.ua , " inter posed SehoouJgcn "When you c-imo into the ooiiiil I never told } ou anything for fear I might pi ojudico jou , but let you find out for yourself " "Wo .no In the light to stay , nil w Inter , if iicccbsmj , mill when wo get ttnough wo will have shown up the wliolo tiling just us it Is , " continucHl Mr Wells , as ho teen the aim of Mr. bouocntjrcn and .sauuteicd up the stieet. UOS.O.N STOUIJ , A Kou SpeuialtiCH to HeKonml Tlioro UliiH Wt. k. Something of intctx-st to every lady is to bo f1 ! " . , Postou Stolu- Council BlulTs It Is .i little carlj to talk of full goods vet , but we lm\o u few specialties that won't lust long in the way of full dioss goods. For this w ecu only , SO pieces ilO-inch , all-wool plaliU , stilpes and mixtures at ; Ue , worth r.Se ; 1UJ pieces r.Mneli , nil-wool ladle , ' cloth , In all the new oat fall shades and black at aOc , Woi 111 : > 3O , ' \Vo show the finest line of gents' neclwear and one-half hobo In the city ; the best sno mid BDonecktlohithomnikot ; - : > dozen Rents' wh to shirts , prices : > > , Ji'A- , SOc and 75o ; complete - plete line of night shh ts from ftbc up HUSTON STOHi : . rornnuiNUHAM , WIIITULAW & co. , Leaders and I'lomoters of Low Prices. To iati ; -Hlds are sollcltcxl forgiMdlng lot on Oukland uouuo. . Tor information up- ply to J. C. UuIIaven. Shorthand. .Miss Khodes , Brown building. J. C. Blxhy ateam rieating , sanltiry en- gincer , 'J : i l.lfo bullllnir , O.niliJjj Mor block , Council Bluffs. The Manlmttuu Aportlng headquarters , 41S Cut-on1 Island Again. Cut-Off Island i * attracting more attention than nny other portion of Council Bluffs nt the present time , and the probability is that it will ho of still moro importance to the pub lic. The park commissioners huvo set up a claim to a largo part of it under the convoy , ftucotothem by the uovcruinout of the tract of land comprising Big Like park. Yesterday nnd the day previous the park commissioners and the members of the city council worn over there looking into tbo matter , and cndcavoitng to trace the lines with the assistance of the city engineer. Cominls * ncr Graham Is satisfied that the city owns n largo portion of the Island under the government deed , nnd the commissioners have notlltcd the Omaha land nnd improve ment company nnd u hiiyo mimlHT of squat ters who iiro occiipjlng the land to vacate' at onco. The mutter looks very serious to the Improvement com piny , nnd they huvo hid expeits ntwork on the county ici-ords for scvcul dnvs past o\crhuillng them and en- dcavoilng to trace the old oilglnal government survey. Thoofllcotsof the improvement company huvo bcett so far convinced that tbo park commissioners' clulms tire good that they nnvo offered to comproailso nnd pay the com missioners n liberal amount for a quit clulm deed to tlio disputed property. Yesterday afternoon till tha members of the city council , the mayor nnd city engineer and all the members of the county board of supervisors visited tbo ishnd ngaln. Sev- eial prominent business men accompanied the pirty , Tlio county board made the visit for the purpose of nrrmging for n polling plneo and locating it and Joining with the city In providing something In the shape of n Jntl for the tomporaiy retention of criminals. Tbo Importance of the island Is nttiactlng a great deal ot attention , nnd the prediction Is freely made that there will bo n pontoon bridge uniting It with the city wlthiu sixty days , Wall napor nt HM cents per roll ; not rem nants , at U. L. Gillette's , iiS I'eail st. o Money at reJucolratei loinol on chatto and i cat estate security by E II. Shoafo iVs Uo Dr. C. II. Bower , 20 N. Main st. J. 0. Tlpton , real estate , u)7 Bioadway. A Tjlttle Mahler Tn\cH. The county board spent yesterday forenoon In in iking the tax levy for 1S90. The follow ing is the gcncial levy : rands. Mills. "tute 2V4 County 6 Ilildgo 2JJ school I Insane 3 Poor > ! , Coiut boiiso nnd Jail bonds and lntiu t. . . . > i ' > boldlcis'relief 4 Total "u The levy us comp ircd with last year is rt half mill lilghcr on bridge fund nnd n quarter higher for the into 10. The city lew is ! l ) mills , which nddcd to thu 11' j mills for county nnd state and 13 mills for schools , makes the total tux on Council Bluffs property fi"1 mills , which is Yof a mill kss than last year. It is gi ntlfy- ing that taxes are gutting lobs , even if it bo but little. To the Ladles Miss Mary Glcason has re turned fiom her eastein trip nnd is better prcpircd than over to satisfy all who want first class dressmaking. Ilooms in the old library building , Poail street. Buy your lumber of The Judd & Wells Co. , 81U Broadway. Iloso nt cost. Wo nro going to quit handling garden hose , and have doubly the largest block In the city. To close out wo w ill sell all grades and fixtures at dcid cost , for cash. C. B. Paint & Oil company , Nos. 1 and 'I , Masonic temple.o . Now fall goods Just i ccelvcant Keller's , mer chant tailor , UlU Broadway. MJKSO\A i * IM it A ti it.i 1'iiB. Piof. C. Spruit , of the coips of teachers of tbo Instltulon for the deaf and dumb , has ro- tuined fiom Spirit Lake , where ho has been ha\inir an cnjovablo season of recreation. Mis Spiuitwill usither iclntives inOsccolu , an J also spend some time at Colfux bcfoiu ictn ruing. Mr A N. Crosby relumed last evening fiom Outline county , Iowa , where he bus Just completed tlio re-enumeration of n town ship. The new count incieascs the popula tion ft om about six hundred to ono thousand two bundled and seventy-five , and the num- loi'ip-'siv. ' " ' " " ! nY8"\Slftno \ 1W MHti'4' ' " Captain Hight's dlstuct which required a re- cnumeiatlon. Tirst-class diessmaking by Miss Wallace , over Cattlemen's bank. A good hose reel f rco with every 100 foot of boso puiubuscd ut Bixby's. Commercial men , New Pacific , Council Bluffs , Is under management of W.Joncswlth new sample rooms. AVhy'nmln Changed Kront. LOVIIOK , Sept.f. . In an interview with the editor of a Swiss newspaper Stanley re futed various ch.ngcs that Emln Pasha made against him. Ho declared that a letter from Wisstnanir first upset Emin'a gratitude toward and admiration for the English nnd made film weigh his chances on each side. The illness resulting fiom his accident placed him In tbo po\\cr of Wissmann nnd the latter whispered things about Stanley , magnifying ana distorting eveiything until ho attained his ends. Negro Ijynoiu'.l in Mississippi. WVK.H VAJ.I.M , Miss , Sept. i. Last night a negro named Kogers decoyed Mrs Samuel Muriay from her homo on the pre tense of helping to rescue her husband from toughs , and then assaulted her. Ho was lynched today. Mr. and Mis. Murray nro tiom Iowa mid have lived hero twoyc.ns. The Puttcr-Ijovcll HitI ! lire. BOSTOV , Mass , Supl. 4. It is now cur rently reported that tlio total liabilities of tlio Potter-Lovcll company will aggicgnto c. " ,000,000. At the state house It is said that the matter of the company's not h.uing com plied wit'i the law in making a statement of its condition , has been placed lu the hands of the iittouioy general. llc\lowr < l by tlio Kinpcror. ri.nsMiiMio , Sept. I [ Special Cablegram to Tin. Bi i.J : Ktnpoior William who iiiiivcd last night on the jncht Hohcnzollern , met with an onthu-lastio reception. Today ho levlewed a largo body of troops. Many for eign princes and officers w era on the parade giound to receive him and the review was a brilliant affair. AVrook tin the H. & O. o , Pa. , Sept. I. A special from Mannlngton sajs : Hiily this morning n fielght train ran Into n "pickup" on the Baltimore & Ohio roul Just cast of Manning- ton , causing a teiiiblo wici-k. The engineer , Cornell , and uu unknown man wcio killed The wreck wok Jlro and the cms and con tents wore almost totally destioyod. Tlio TrudcH Union Livi iii-ooi. , Sept. I. The Hades union con- giess today voted in favor of having a work ing day of eight hours made compulsoiy by parllumunt An amendment to thooffcctthnt uu eight-hour day ought to bo voluntary , nnd bo secured by such trade * as desired it , was rejected , _ _ I'loods in Southern Germany. Br.miN' , Sept. 4. Havoc has been caused by floods In the southern pait of Ueimnny. Ciopsnio spoiled and railway commnnlci- tlon stopped. 'I ho lalco of Constance Is higher than It lias been since 1770 , Navigation Is foinpletoly stopped. Admits tlio Authorship. PAHIS , Sept. 4.-.M. Monnclx admits the authorship of the iccently alleged levelatlons c-onccinlng General Boulangor , which nn- pcared In riguro. A Itiii-Hloil ll'iini. Pinaur.Sopt , I. Thollosenbeig dam , the largest on the lakes on the Schunr/enbuig estate , has burst. Alarm guns wcie tired. Work of 'Iinln AVreokers. Ai.nixy , N. Y. , Sept. -Train No. 13 , tlio Adlronduck.Montieal & Niagara Fulls express was wrecked three miles north of Custloton. The second section of the train was thrown from the track and several cars were wrecked , but no ouo was killed. Several jxjrsoaii , however , received g.ulto serious In jury. A muss of li'ou ' Jin ! been placed on the track. i , , Ncvitlu i JCfinbllcani. | ViuoiNivOttr , Nrfv , > Sc.pt , 4. The rcpab- llcnnstato convention mot this afternoon , committees wcro appointed mid recess taken. I'EHHOX.t 7 , I M ItA (3 It.i 1'itS. S. P. Morsoutul fitfully went cast yesterday afternoon , General Mnnngcrlloldrogo of the 11 , & M. is iiiButllngten. Mr. C. W. I'oof , editor of the Johnson County Journal , was in the city jcsterdny. Mrs. L. B. Llgglh ims rcturnotl from Hot Springs , S. D , much improml in health. J. B. Iloynolds of1 the 13. < b M. general ticket office Is taking Mr. 13. D. Branch's Place in tlio city ticket oillco of the roul. Jlr. Branch has gene to Denver for two months. Mr. A. Morrlssoy , who is representing the A. M. Palmer comp my , is in the city Friday and Saturday of next week. This magnificent company will present the following ropcrtoho : Friday evening a double bill , "Aunt Jnck" and "A Man of the Woild ; " Saturday nmtlnec , "Jim , the Penman , " nnd Saturday evening , "Saints and Sinners. " jr Permits. The following nsrnlu were Issuoi by the sn pcrintcnucnt of buildings jestcrdny ! \Vlllliim llrown , one two-story double Illicit tenement , Kynur street and \untcentli avenue . $ 2,500 William llrowi , ono two-stoiy double brick tenement , ICjnur stieet nnd Seventeenth avoiiuo . ! , ' ' 00 Wlllliuii Iliown. onii tno-stoty double liilck tenenic'iit , Kynor street and SdVentrontli ti\cnno . 2V)0 ) William Hrown , ono two-story double brick teiuiiienl , Kjncr street and Hou'titiontli tiNcnuo . 2V)0 , ) \\lllhuii Iliowii , ono two-sloiy donblo bilek tcmcnrent , Kjnor stuet and Scjontcenth lucnilo . . . . . 2 , ' > 00 M. M. Hllnn , two-stoiy trniiio ( inolllne , Tlilrti-fourili and J.arlmura streets . 1,000 W. It. Iliiriuon , two-slory bilek tene ment. Miu'toonth and Iieuvtnnorth btiocts . . . . . 8,000 I ) . .1. Doiroy , onc-stnty frnmo cottage , le.rty-io\ontli mid I'licllle stiects . . . . 750 li. 1. weeks , frimo burn , 11 million street nnd I.ocaonno . "CM Li. 1. > VoeKs , frame barn , ll.imlllon strcut nnd IAIWO aveiiuu . 430 Li. r Muuks , fi.iino bin ii , lliimllton street and Low o iivcnuo . 4 > 0 li. 1. Wc-eUi. frame bam , Ilimlllon btroctnnd l.ouomcnuo . 450 It 1\ \\eolis. \ fi.unu liarn , Ilimlllon street and f.dwe a\enuu . 450 U f. WeeKs frame barn , ll.imlllon street ami I.ouc uvi'iiuo . 4r > 0 Two minor permits . . ' ' 00 Total . 8JJ.I50 DEAD I'AilMOS A ULISSING. : South American Mothers Pleased to Sec Tlicir InlUiits Die. The mntcrnul instinct la by no monns wanting in the lowest classes of South American women , but among the moro degraded , the poor creatures hn\oso many ehildtoii and nro so habitually hungry and liopelofcs that it is no won der human hibtincts nearly die out of them. In some cubes infants are utterly neglected , nnel left to shift for thoin- bulves as boon us ublo to. wullc , to live or dio. An American gentleman says that ho was riding ono day in the suburbs , when his horse aecidcntly ran over mul killed a cliild that was lying asleep in the load , its dirty ami nuked blown body eoin- plotesly hiddun in the band. Of course ho was stiicken with horror unil ro- mor&e , and huntlnu up tlio mother , gave her all the money ho happened to have about him ( amounting to about 810) ) , as a balm to ubsuugo her grief. A fo\v days later riding along the same lo.ul ho saw ahead of him another child Miuuttod in the band in pi eclseiy the syot whore the other was killed. Dis- mount'ng ' to investigate ho tlUcovorcd that the little thing could not got out of the way , being securely tied in a Hat basket. Uo did not run over any moro babies , but bought the mother , who pioved to bo the sumo ono to whom ho had lately given $40 , and who indicated in the most innocent and busincss-liko nnnnnnn i milarlrm Vila tlmU WJ1S lUOTO money she wanted , not the baby ; and tlmt there wore a number of other olive brandies whom she would like to dispose ol on similar tormg. Tin oughout nil Spanish America the death of a child beems to bo a mutter of rejoicing rather than of sorrow the idea being that the little one , not having at rived at years of discretion , must bo without sin , and , therefore , in no danger of the torments of puigatory ; whoteas , had it been pormlttca to Iho longer , what might have been its eternal fu ture ? The small corpse is spoken of by nil as "another little angel. " It is decouitcd gayly with birds * wings , flowon , and bits of gaudy paper , kept in the house us long us possible , often a gicat deal too long ; and its interment is celebrated bv lively music , followed by a feast for ail concerned nnd sometimes dancing. A DiHiierat ) FIKht for Wfe , Thico Escumiba bovs , James anil "Willie O'Brien ' and Frank Gallagher , ono Sunday afternoon launched a binall boat and propelled it with n pair of pad dles to a point three-fourths of a milo oil shore , when ono of the sudden violent squalls for which IikeSuparlor is noted struck them , They lost their pad dles , and the boat bognn to ( ill with water. Jim and Prank , aged respect- holy eight and ten yoai-h , jumped into the waves on either side of tlio boat , and each of thorn put ouo hand on the gunwale - wale , paddling with the other , while Willie , who was only seven , bailed the wntor out with his hat , knowing it would bo impossible to live moro than half an hour in the icy waters of the lake , nays a dispatch to the Chicago Herald. * Jim anil Frank every now and then climbed into the boit , icturning to tlio water again after having rested. Night ciiino , black and very stormy , and for sixteen long hours the bravo boys sttiun , bailed and hoped for deliverance. They called for help time and again , but tlioir voices were lost in the roar of the sea. Late the next day when at a point nineteen miles out in Like Superior they were bighted and picked up by a passing schooner. I'M ' * Mark iwiilii on "Ivlplln . " "It would bo a good tiling , " tiid Murk Twain to n reporter for tlio Now York World , "to read Mr. Kipling'ri writinj-s for their style alone , if there wan nostory back of it. I3utt ns jou bay , there al ways is a btory there , and a powotfnlly interesting one generally. How people huvo gotten to read and talk about ills stoi-Iosl Why , when a young man , not jot twenty-four yours of ago , succeeds in tlio way ICinllng has succeeded , it sim ply shown , eloosn't it , that the general public has a stiong appreciation of a good thing whoTi ( t gels hold of ono ? "Ills gto.it unarm to mo is the way ho swings nervous , pngllshi It hi wonder ful ! Tlml , it sediim to mo , is ono great bcurut of the hold ho takes on hisiond- ors. Tliuy onii uiulurMand what ho is at , Ho is simple and direct. . Cjilif rill ii I'rult Gumlng. The Califoinla pnpors are full of fig ures of successful fruit glowing. Tills is an exceptional hoason , us it is wildom that the eastern ciops faro as they hiuo dona thin Hummer ; but the doiniiml for California fruits , such as prunes , apri cots and raisins and Btutlott poam , Is increasing so rapidly that not ovcm tlio growingucrengoof California orchards can Mipply it. Most of tlio destructive pests can now bo chocked , anil tlio only thing which thrciituns hcrious damage Is the phylloxera. Tim vino-post mou- nces tlio bust vineyards of thu Sonoma and Nnpii dlstrietJ , and unless the state empowers the coftunibsloa to root out and burn all tljo diseased vines , wiuo- making -m-"th"oso two valleys will bo ii In u few years. 1H IT A SIM CUSS ? 1C'.to Kleld Tlilnkn "iieulroontloii" ; /ytoKCilier u i'ullnrc. Kuto Plolifi Washington : Thoprob- om which was to bo sohod by IComin- cr s death is as fur fiom solution us over.Vo are no neater having * nu ideal plan for putting a human being outof the woild by jueicinl piooc"3 than wo were two } cars ago , when the fiiomls of the electi leal execution project were in the midst of t hull * campaign for Its In corporation In the statutes of Now Yotlc. liven the physicians who formed Iho ov- portjury in Kcmmler's case ave of two opinions us to the piccisa moment of his death , though gonuriilly agioe.il as to the timeat which ho boc.mio uncon scious ; and the newspaper accounts of thoallnlr dllTerfo ns to justify a suspi cion that they have , us a rule , sacrificed accuracy ol detail to tliotlesiio for a "good story. " llonco wo have neither HO lent ilk1 data nor an exact statement of tiniclatcd facts to di.iw upon In forming nn estimate of the values of electricity as an agent for the vindication of outraged justice. Down nt the bottom of the whole fall- tire lies the iior\ou8iiuss of Warden Durs- ton and his assistants in making a first experimental test of n natural foico which they onlv mc.iguily undeistood. I cannot blame thorn for their feeling of uncertainly and dread. My only regret is that tlio public , who , us the ultimate court of appeal , must pass judgment on the result , do not seem to take thlsphabo of Iho case enough into consideration. Electrocution may not bo a perfect method for disposing o ( muulorors , but that is not the qucbtion. The one thing' to bo decided Is whether It computes well or ill with hanging , The dny has not yet nrrhbd when loglslnttircs g mor ally will consent to abolish capital pun ishment ; bunco the repeal of the law under which Kcminlcr was killed will mean simply a lotuin to Iho old and fa miliar machinciy ol the gallows. I am sine , no ono could have the hardihood to claim perfect ion for Unit , Almost every hanging which has occuiccl in u chlli/.ed community for the last do/on years has called foith acHorus of horri fied protects fiom tlio press on account of its inoi'deiitul brutalities. Inneaily every case wheio a new hangman has of ficiated mistakes have boon made which involved positive tortuio to the poor wioteh on the gen Hold , and this , at least , cannot bo charged against the electrical apparatus in Kemmler'scaso. However lohg it may have taken him to die , there is every evidence that ho knew nothing of his surroundings from the instant the first current passed thiongh his framo. Ono sei ions error probably was Unit , in the crenoral anxiety to avoid tisconobf hoiror , the arrangements wore too com plex. Mr. Edison expressed this very well when lie said that the criminal ought to bo made simply to lay hold of ti sin charged who with both hands , as the victims of the olccrio light appar atus do now and then by accident. The bhull cap and the spinal attnehinent.nnt all the rest of the involved mechanism , represented a great waste of inventive onorirv. If the corn-Is will but do tlioir duty , wo shall wjon leurn moro iibout the cllect- ivoncbsof "olei-trocution1' tlnino know now. There mo fre\orul criminals aiuiit- ing tlcnth in New York btate ; nnd in each successive case , If tlio law is per mitted to tnlco its course , uo ought to { jet totter results , tluough increasing familiarity with the conditions. The danger is , however , that judges whoso interference is besought will bo tempted to listen to the clamor of a few noisy cotiioivatives and ileeido against putting any more men to death by the applica tion of electricity. There are people who oppose every tiling that wivois of progress. They hold fust to the beam nnd rope because those implements nave nau uio bimtniuu uf usu by t-voHuK- lish-speaking nations for se\oral generations , - tions , just us they fight against crema tion because Abraham hurled his \vife , and ngainst public baths bccntibo the lusty Snaitans never washed themselves The Konimlcr episode , 119 I said some time ago , has solved no problem , but that is because it was n first experiment and unquestionably faulty in se\oral prtieuhus. Theio was certainly noth ing about it that need frighten us oil fiom further tiialsin thos.mio direction. Perhaps the next ono will bear better fruit. A Choice Ijist of Summer Jltsorti. In the lake legions of Wisconsin , Min nesota , Iowa and the two Dakotus , there aio hundicds of charming localities pre eminently fitted for sununor homes Among the following selected libt arc names familiar to many of our rondois as the poifection of noitliern bummer re sorts. Nearly till of the Wisconsin points of interest are within a short di&timco from Chicago or Mihuuikeo , nnd none of them are so fur away from the "liusj marts of civilisation" that they cannot bo readied in a few hours of tutvel. bv ficqtiont trains , o\or the linest mul in the north\\ost the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway : Oconomovtoti , Wib. Cleir I iko , Iowa Winocqim , Wis. Lnlo Oi'obojl , fowa. AViuilfcahn , Wis. Sphit Lake , lowi. Polmji-n , Wis. Fiontcmie. Minn Tiunulmwk Lnltes , Lalco Mliinutonka , Wis. Minn. Lnkesidc , Wis. Oitonvillo , Minn. Kllbotirn City , Wis. , Pilor Lake , Minn , ( Dells of the Wis'liito Bear Lake , cousin. ) Minn , Ile.ivcr Dnm , "WIs. BlR Stone I/ake , Da Madison , Wis. lota Tor dutailed infoiniiitlon , apply at tlcltat ofllcc , 1C01 rarnnin sticut , Unuter blocK , P , A. NASH , Gon. Agent. J. E. PUKSTON , Pais. Agent. * Hallroml Acolilentn. According to Whitiikor the total num ber of railway pas-sengors Killed in the United Kingdom in IfeSS was 1 in 0,1) ) 1U- , lUO , or 72 lit nil ( only 8 moio than woio killed in the * > uno year by the lioi-fao curs in Now York city ) . Tiio nuinher of injuicil was 1 'in 6U7,5"7 , bii s Hivrpqr's " \VeeKly. Statistics for the LInitcd States aio iinnoifuet , but the accidents in thin couutij are unqiieatioimbh moio numerous than they are in Cheat Britain , Mulhall , tin llngllbh authority , taking our rnlhvnv census figures for'18SO , plaeeb oir Mllecl and injuicd for that year irisoongoiv , employes and all others nu'luilcd at for ty-one pur 1,000,000 , to eight per 1.00(1,000 ( in the United IClngdom , There has been a iniuked iniprovcmcnt in the opoiation of railroads iu tlio United .States in thu last ten jeniu As it is , a railway train is about the sifcst pltuo a man can place himt-olf in out-of-dooi-hunlobb It bom an ocean steamer. The gi eater safety In England Krtu lo bettor constiacted lines. Uuublo tracks , inaccessible to cattle , nro prnc tleally univeitiil thi'ro ; no wagon loads are 01 o.Sbed at n common grade , unless it boon a voiv few hhoi-t branch line * , whoto gates are u&ed ; and tlio stations throughout the countiy are generally double one on each bide of the line- ami no 01 osslng of tlio tracks by pus- hungers is pounittud. Our bent cwls are approximating thU condition of things , and tliu process pioniises lo continue. A great advance has been made on both sides of tlio wntor in such biifcty appliances as block and Intm-locking bignals , olllulent brakes , etc. Tlio vobtlbule now lined on the best trains of many of our m ids is a " " and protection against "telescoping" for pennons passing from one oar to another. An improvement in promised on this , in the bhapo of tubular Ironer or steel cars , which cannot be broken up liy collision or other accident. The abolition of ( ho sto\o la grndimlly pro- coedliig , Heavier nnd bolter rails nio laid than fonuorly. Hut our poorer unit new roids nro a long \\iiy behind the stronger and older ones In the o pur tie- ulais. Tlio nnijorliy still have but ono track , and wherein tlioir construction Is lacking'In this rospei land others 1m mnn vigilance nloiuj stands In place of the deficiency. iiAiivnsric.\ouitsioNssocrnfj. Vln the \Vabiisli Itoute. On Seplombor I ) , Innd October 11 the \Vnbish : will sell round trip tickets to points in Tevus , A-i'lmtmns. Tennessee , Nllsslssipnl , Loulslnni , Alabama , Geor gia and I1 loilda , at Half I'uro , good for 110 days * . Remember the Wnbash Is the quickest rotito South and Southeast. Hoc-lining Chair and Pullman Liu Hut Kluoplni ; Cms on all trains. Only lo hours to St. Louis , 82J " " Chattanooga , 10 " " Now Oilcans. 101 " " New York , with corresponding fast tlmo lo all points South and linst. Tor tickets and lull Information In regard to route- * ! , also for n copy ol the Southurn IIomes-eokei-H' Citildo , call lit the Wabash Ticket Ofllco , Id02 Fai-iuun iitreot , Omaha , or write. U. N" . Clnjton , Not'tiiwostorn P.iasunjjor Agent , Omaha , Nob. Tlio lt ( > ncllt of NiiUHiaper I'dvvni'd livorett Halo in the I'onun : I believe I have done everything which an editor or publisher over has to do , from diioetiiig wrappers up to writing the biography of a president within nn hour after his death. This meiun , if the training bo continued through many years 01 life , and If ono ho under a gooel chief , that ono gains , o ( necessity , the ready u o , at least , of his own language. \Vonowspapor men m j write llnjjllsli very ill , but wo write it easily mid quickly. So that to us , who hsuo been in this business , thei-o is something imia/.ing to hear iiclergv mini siy that ho occupied a week In composing' , or- mon , which was , at the outside , thiily- five hundred vvoids In length. One can uiuloi-btand absolute in ihilit ) to da it at all , but nonovvrtpnpor man undci-btnnds liow n man , who can do it , can spinel thirty-six hours in doing It. "If jou have to send "copupslahs , hour after hour , \\lth a bo tnhliig- the blips finm you , ono by one , as they are wiitlen , nnil jou know that jou are never losei ) what jou write until you read it the neit el.iy in the pnpei- , jour copy will bo punctuitcd caiefullv , wiit- ten cntcfully , and it will bo easily read. That is ono thing. Another thing goes with it. You wilt form tlio habit of de- terming what you mem to saj before j'ou say it , how finj'ou want to go , and whore you want to stop And this will biing jou to a valuable habit of life to btaiul by what has boon cleoitlcd. Na poleon gave the * nmo tulvlce when lie foaid , "If j-ou set out to take Vienna , take Vlonnn. " For those reasons , I tun apt to recom mend joung men to write for the pie b omly hi life , being well aware that the habit of doing thit , has been of us-u tome. Through coaches Pullman palace blcopcis , dining cais , free reclining ehaiv cars to Chicago and intervening point via the great .Hock Island route. Ticko ollico 1002 , Sixteenth and Fnnmm. Protection AguliiRt Tornadoes. When tiyingtooitcnpo from a tornado. never run to the noithe.ist , ea-it , or bouthcast , Is the advice given by Lieu tenant John P L inloy in the I-'oium. Never take refuge in : i forest or a giove of trees , or near any object that mnj be overturned bj- the wind. A frame build ing is biifer than ono built of brick or stone. The foimeris more clastic and holds together lonyor ; the latter goes down In the Hiit 01 vih , .incl the debus is wliU-lcdlnto u heap In the center of tlio foundation. In a frame structure the cellar Is the bafeht place , but in a bricli or stone building it is the most perilous , In the former case the debris is cuirieel mvay from the foundation , while in the latter instance the collar i& filled with-it The tornado cave olTortabsolutO-ecuritj ! to life nnd limb , and no moans of protec tion cm replace it for that purpose. As icgnids pioloction to piopoi-ty ; no build ing can bo made stilncleatlj largo , btrong , high or low to icsibt the force ot the tornado's vortex. There is no changing the path of the tornado bj- the emplojment of ox plosives , or bj any in- ' tllicinl bau-ior. To contemplate the dis > pei-bion of the cloud bj- the use of anv , electi icalcontiiyanco is aKo idle. Ail buildings jliould bo con = tructedas would bo done without the knowledge ) of the tornado , mid then protected by legiti mate iiiJHiianeo. Fiotection mint bo tie- compliHlied by organicd capital , the fetj of one being assured by tlio legiti mate and hiicccs--fiil cooperation of niinv The- writer utrongly advocated this method of protection during his , tornado investigations in the weit in 187 ! ) , and now buvoi.il million doltius' worth ot property are thus liisuicu e\orj Tickets at lowest tales and superior accommodations the groit Hook Island route. Ticket office1 , 1002 Six teenth and Fat mini stieots , Omiha. 'Jbo Oniii-il Was l inbarntssud , Two weeks ngosajB the Chicago News , the Mai-quis of Lorno and Prircoss Louise wet o returning to London fiom a tour In the provinces. They occupied a I'oinpu'lniunl iosoi\cd for 'them in an express tiain. At ono of the htiillons the rush of passengers was w gieat Hint the cars filled up , nnd inanj people tould not find places , Thereupon the miuquiti opunid the door of his lompirtmunt and nmiounccd thnl there was 100111 tlicicin for four people. " 15eg your pinion , " said the giurd , "but the coiniiartinont is icacnud , and I can't admit any othois. " " 13ut I'll bo leriponsihlo for the coiue- quenecH,1' said the marqiiib. Tlie L'uaid vuissnrolj j u//led. Ills or ders \\orohtrict. \ \ nrd he didn't iccoguir.o the mirquls.Vouldyoiiiniiid giving mo j-our curdV" 8iigge-.ted the poor fol low. "I shouldn't like to got into tinuble , Bit1. " "I have no card , " answered the mar quis , smilingly ; "but I am tliaMniqnis of Loino , and my wife , the i'rinccssLou ise , wishes j on to admit four of those to thin compartment , " COUNCIL BLUFFS STI1UI DY \VORKS 5 \ All klnilhlif DylnKnml C'l ( iinliu rtono In tlio U liC4tMju oftho All , I'udiil ami .Stalliod lubilis iniiilu tii look IIH ginul us niw.int \ \ | rinitly | ilinio mul ( kllviicd In all purls of thu count i y. Mini foi iirliol \ \ \ , i' . A. Mac'IIAN. I'roi ) , li llruudiuiy , Nc.ir Noiihwioteni llopot , COUNCIL 11 1. I'M s , U rrlmarjfuonO'i y < r T < i urv itniiuirniiycuml In SO lo to d } . \ \ u i llnui < u i f | . en fiun tlie ty Urn , ooilui UHIO iniiiiMrUi nn uiuf tie din. c o lnoi.y fonii. lariinccnU inn iu i ' ) or. o , ( fcr th < avi ' I0 > a r7ir R | U B/9 > ' "Til iriiui-jui n ( LU V IM I B I R EKa f , Cliulwllh Jin o hoi o > k * frvM [ R a\frlocono Icriu will Rj § I | E 3 M HgW cintrntt t o ' ' Ba ' ' : * B cuio Ilirm < rx > cfunj nil laonvy ami i ay cnllro cirenMi of ci uilntr , rUlrood far * > iul Jiotcl liilU vo r > MllcnK < Ilio vcrhl for a cue w can not cure Mention thl i > p < r. Mdivu , CUUK JtKUJllir ( O , , Omaha , t/tbraika / * Sr.EOIA.Jj N01LOJ2& COUNCIL. Bt-UFF3. lUMT-tlotel .TnniP flii. nil fiirntslicrt. ! Ilwu'Mlnii tiwit Oetilofl. for Informa tion idiln \\iii. \ Sledi-iitou ! , or ChrliBtrnub , t'ottncll 1 OU' Ili'twion lr\lnKtini nnd Ontincll J-Jlilurr , u linly'snliltc Ui hiirn lint , trimmed wltliurot-ii li IN OH iiinl rod litftrit" * . l-'limur Hlllliu rtiMirclctl by loiirlnxat this ollku. _ YVTANTKD-Dlnlnit room girl nt 1 limits rci > > tuiiiiiiit.itl ? Urouclnuy.UouaoU HliMT . - _ 1'leco work canbq i T Intel nt .IcIsc'rliliiH'iihologi | ih jillorjr'Jn , jlrcinlwiiy , Council HIIIIN. j \\fANTTO-A woman cook i\t 't. Jon huiso. No-mi Main t. Ciuinull ItlmH. \\7ANTKO tloodiMrl tolcurinlroiiiuklns T > trade , Miss Wulluuo , over Uultlunicn't bunk. SU.'n--Orwil tndo for a R II ! nuti -L ? toam.Hillliin .Si ) . UI J. rMlstcrocl In Wat- lace Ity Dr. Arclilb ill , tlittu liy Kciituclc * UhtyiSrciraoM. Apply to Dr. Miietlf , FOR aV holism , by J. II Itlcu. ItrlMutu stCoiinuU , III 11 Hi. HKXT-L'\\inow modern ' -room houses. OoixllDc'iitloii. Apply ( 'H''iriii UM.IIUU J. K. DivliUon. \VIIYp-xy ri'iit. itlKjiiyoiicaii buy T 1 tlKiuniflturius , ami Incmuof your < U itli ntaiiy tlinn loivojourdfinliy tlio ho no on the folio win ? terms ! Aliciino wortli JldJJ itfl'jpur month. Alioini' woilli $ I U afflspof nioiUlL Ahoino woith $ . ' 0i ) ntfJIpur niintli AhO'iii ) worlli J.llTO .itiUjmr month , A homo worth * IOJ3 .it Jt-tjur month Otliorirleol | homes on thomtiia tornis. Th nhovo inotitlily inyninits Incliido iirln. ninlliitornst. Forfnll ii'ittluiiliM cill on o * ncltlujssllio .In I < 1& WellCo. . . IIM llroaUvuy. Uoimell llmlH _ In , _ "IJIOtl llBVT-Tlicstorn rnnni. .No 13 , fronliua I ? on 1'turl st. \ \ ' U.Jiinici DB. BECLrNGER'S ' Surgical Institute -AKO Private Hospital. Cor. Broadway an(120th Street. CouncilIltulK ! laTer Tor tliot rintiiicntol ill wirli il mul clirnnla tllsc -ciiiiiililisi > jst > mif t hu blooil. 1'rlv ' ate dlsL'.i n if llio inlnuiy anl sovn1 orpins , at < .jilills ( slrleluiLrystltls. . > ! r- * in.UoriDhoa' lo .Una ulioixl SOMII ! liiipuliiC4 | nutl w-oiknu trdto < l snoifully. ( . 1 irUcnluatteiitlonpilil ! : to dKcn cs of tha 1unn'-4. ns Astliiin , Conxtniptlnii. llrnulillts c\itai rh , Htc IMrilj'.ls. Mdnpy illscasis ai niihotn ltiUht4l > Noi > .o IMioimmtKm , I'iloa. L'.ineor vnrlo-He. llj.lio-i-lo ltouy 1'i inir. PlsiMiu'4 oftlni\ ) mil n ir. tlutifc t , Spin il mi vitutuniid ill ( II o.iscof llnInn. . 4. Ho lu\e ailupirrincnt doiotcl o\clus\ciy \ toilio tieiitmoetof lTlt-i tncdl-pisos Meillolne sent sceuuly tiuKoil.melfieoraai [ ouserviillnn Coi it'll MiloiieoeoiilliliMill il. Aildivssl DR. BELLINGER'S Siirglul Institute anll'riutc ' UospiliL Cur llromlujr anil 3'jlli-l Council HluIN H Council Bluffs &Omaha TRANSFER LINE. TI. 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TraiH.utBoiic'ral hunk n ImslJ ness Imwist tiipltul nml Mirplis of u.ui LunU In houlliwiituin loviu INTEREST ON TII\Ui DEPOSITS. OFF 1C Eli & PUSliY BANKEBS. rornorMiiliio iinO llroulnrnjr , COUNCIL QLUFFS , IOWA.