n 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE } MFKTDA.'Y , SEPTEMBER 19 , 1890. _ THE ] tEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PEAHL ST. 1 > y Currier Inuny pirtof tlio City. II.V. . Tll/TON. - - - 6IANAOKK. Hii8lnc i Ofnoe , No < I , IMltor , No. ffl. HJIWIt 3IK\TIOX. V. Y. P. Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. . coal. 'J ho Fifth tttcmioMctliotHstsgave a supper In their cliuich parlor lust evening. Mrs , "W. A. HlRhmlth 1ms gene to OrORon for n visit to friends nnd a few days' ' lest und rcercntlon. 'Jho democratic primaries liivo been called for Saturday night , und will bo held at the usunl places. 'Jho ( JcrmnnCatholic ladles' ( luadrcllo party lias been poatponcd until Tuesday evening , September 2J. Airs , U , 1) , Keller will entertain the Mar ried Ladles' social club this evening at tier homo on Avenue 10. Hcgulnr meeting of riilellty Council , No. 1W1 , K. A , this ( ITrldav ) evening at S o'clock. All incmljoro ate rc'iueatcd to bo present. Inmcs M. Plerco of . .Tnspoirountv , lotva , nnilClaiaC. Wilson of Cnsi county , loiva , were gninted n niaiilagc license j eaterd.iy. As soon ns the matter of transpoitation cnn bo arranged tliu inhabitants of the island \vill bo furnished mail facilities by Post- inustcr Tieynor. An Infonnntlon filed in the superior court jcstorday by Cliailei lkksoittu colored porter on the Northweslein , eh.iiglng Jnck Hutloy with KcepiiiR \liiottsdog. . Wlss Carondalot 11 Purn ! of Chicago , vhllo on her ictutn homo fiom Kansas City , ar rived vc-itcrday and n III lemain until Monday moinlng , the guest of JSlr. r.nd Mrs. W , W. Chnpman. The members of the Sdicutzcnvcrcln hnvo arranged a gicat entertainment at their pule at Mana\\u for noxtSundiy. Among other thinps will bo datiiing , n piUo shoot nud u lilonlo. Contractor I/su'son lost a largo amount of lunib"r , shingles and building material jos- teid.iy. Itas piled aiound his shop on Jlrjnnt street and was suept into Indian creek by the Hood. Contractor Moot els a hcavj loser by the Hood yesterday , It will be necessaiy to t.ilco up nnd relay ncaily U\o bloelts of the brlelc nnvimcntlie Is lading on Franklin avenue. Many of the btlcUsasliid \ out wcio btokcn nnd damaged and lunclcrcd unfit for use again. A suit for damages Ins been filed in the supeilor court by Henry llartlngwho claims JoUU from William Anderson. Harting is guidlan for Chulcs Hatting , and ho cl.ilms that Anderson has been cutting timber on lands owned by his ward und has daiiuKOd his piopcity to that extent. Articles of incorporation \\cro filed for record in the ofllco of the county rceoidcr ycstcidaybyhlch the Western Lumber becomes n legal entity. Its capital is placed at { .lO.OOO and Council Blutls is to bo the headquarters. The articles are signed by Jacob Maitonson und W. C. "Wiuton. Iho inomijcrs of the Bethany Baptist chuich tendered thtlr paster , Hev. 13. II. Harris , and his wife a rc-toptlon ut their icsi- ilence , siOl Fifteenth avenue , last o\ciiinR. A very pleasant opening \MU enjoyed. After the guests left the usidcnco they repaired to the church \\licro unnlversary services \\ero held. held.A A buiglary which the police liavo been holding In their huts for < , ovci.il da s ocuircd lit the residence of Henry Beigcr on Avcatio A. Ills house was entered while hcsloptund his pantaloons removed fiom his sleeping apartment nnd can led away and illled. A gold watch and 4'J in cash ANUS realized by the raid. Constable Covalt went to Crescent yester day with a uirant for the artestoi : John Madden and C. II. Conncis , UtoAvcll known Council HlutTs voune men , who were cliaigccl with selling -whisky in that villaco Madden was ni rested but Con tiers could not bo found. The accused \\as brought and arialgnudoo- fore Dainott , but n change of venue was taken to Hendilcks. 'Jao papers made n mistake In asserting that Mis. AVhittlcsoy was permitted to as sume her maiden name by the conditions of the coinptomho upon which the recent dl- voreo i\as granted , She -\\lll still icrnaln Mrs. Whlttleiey until she changes her name In the usual \MIV. Mr. Whittlesoy is por- mittcd to visit the child at any time and she is required to keep him advised of Its health und \\elfaro at all times. In the district court yesterday an attach ment foitontempt was Issued against Pnul Mcjers , who has been engaging in the saloon husincss in violation of an injunction. Ho was arrested but was admitted to b ill pond- Inc a hearing of the case , which is llxcd for October 0.V. . II. Heck , who was put through the same mill the day previous and aciit to jail , was admitted to bill also and tvas released at il o'clock yestcrdaj moinlng. His heating Is fixed for the same date. In the district court yesterdiy the saloon Injunction case of O. IX Allen was on tilnl nnd was submitted to the couit. "W . A. Mjnster was the attorney forthoucfcnsoond Ileniy IJoLong as the chief witness. Ho was on the ht.nul and was being examined by Mr. Mynstcr when a tciiltlc clip of thunder epllt the ait nnd made everybody qunko. "Uhcre , Mr. DoLong , " cried Mynstcr , "thero Is n warning from heaven for jou to tell the truth about this caso. " "It's a warning for you to let up on your line of defense , " replied icLong , "and let justice bo done. " Charles Young , alias Butch , n tough and vagrant u horn the police dcsho to ildthoclty of , was sentenced to a term on the chain gang yoitouluy moining for the trouble ho got into at the Salvation army headquarters the night previous. At noon when the gang was being tnltcn from the jail to clear the mud from the Bldcwalks In fiont of the building nnd adjoin ing prouerty , ho took leg bill and skipped. The gang was being marshaled byMntshal Templeton and Deputy rowIcr while Ofllcor AVjattlio has charge of them , vas getting his coat. While the attention of thoofllcois was attracted to something else Butch slipped nround a neighboring corner and dlsappc ircd. The iiuthoiitlcs % vlll bo satisfied if ho leaves the city for good , but if ho comes back ho will get n double dose on the street. Zed Bother , the joung rascal who lead in n recent raid upon a piloof shirts displaced in 1 rent of the store of O. C. Culloy on Broad way , nnd was captured In Omaha nnd sen tenced to thirty clajs in the couuty jail , has been identified ns ono of the young toughs who hiuo been pelting pedestrians while walking along the streets nt night la the wcstoinpurtof the city. Wednesday night ho throw a brickbat nt a Jewish peddler named Kcmisti mid inflicted a sever , ) wound. The peddler u as not so badly wounded but that no could pursue and capture the bov. Ho tiled an liifoimaticn before Justice Hendilcks yesterday and the boy was arrested. The nssault was committed near the Ogdcn iron works. Blethers 111 get another thirty days In jail for his fun. Troin this date the ontlio stock of "Tho Famous" grocery will bo sold at a discount 20 per cent below first cost. D. B. Lyons and "W. F , Stotts , mortgagees. Money at reduced ratoi loineil oa clmtto and rcalcstato security by E. II. Sheifo & Co Signs. Loscy & Jensen's , 11 Pear st. Shorthand. Miss Hhodcs , Urown building. Window shades at Losoy & Jensen , 11 Pearl st. _ The Manhattan sporting headquarters , 413 Broadway. _ If you wish to sell your property call on the Judd & Wells Co. , C. B. Judd , president , 000 Broadway. Scott house , nice rooms , clean beds , fare equal to the best , tl per day. Special low rates to regular boarders , li-J and 'Jl N. Main et , Council Bluffs. To the Ladles Miss Mary Glenson has re turned from her eastern tilp and is better Ercpurod than over to satisfy all who want rat class dressmaking. Kooms in the old library building , 1'c.irl street. Buy your lumber of The J udd. & Wells Co. , 813 Broadway. _ J osoy it Jensen paint houses. J.C. Dlxby , stoatn heating , sanitary en gineer , 013 LIfo bulldln ? , Ouuua ; lUJ Mur riaia block , Council Blurts. THE SEWS B THE BLUFFS , The Oity Visited by a Heavy Ilcotrio Storm and Disastrous Flood , MISSOURI VALLEY MEDICS IN COUNCIL. Interesting Sessions HoUl YcstT-lny TlieDnj's Proceedings in the Scotllili lllto Conclave Elinor Mention. Council Bluffs was treated to the experi ence of < i regular Juno thunder storm nnd cloud burst jcstcrday , vhlch accomplished about ns much danngo In the city as any Btoun during the jcar. It bcgnn to talr. shoitly after 0o'clock in the morning ( mil maintained a gcntlo llttlo autumn sprinkle until about 11:30hea : the heavens opened nnd n perfect deluge descended. The sower- ugo system speedily demonstrntcd its Inefli- clency agiln , und in a few minutes the streets wcio rivers , spreading o\er the sidewalks und invading the cellars. The merchants on Upper Drouduay who have suffered so much every time a heavy latnstorm has occurred were soon Industi lously engaged in a gallant fight to keep back the water that was in\ad- ing their stores and cellars. Two distinct stoims occurred. The first filled the sewers and the sheets , and before the water could tun away the other deluge came. The water in the sticets icsembled rushing rhers , nnd the muddy wa03ero carrjlng on their crests nil sorts of debris. Before the second storm uas half o\cr paving blocks began to pour down Hroidway , and the sup position uas that the ccdir block paving on sorno of the upper sticets was again washed out. The last storm continued for thirty minutes , nnd when itwis otcrtho people turned out to dlsco\crtho dumago that had boeiulone. There \\nsscaicclyn In oath of wind w ith the storm , but the electric energy developed was ton-lib , and it was feared that n gicat dcil of damage was done. 1'ho chief part of the dimago was confined to the now sticets In the eastern and north eastern pails of the city , which were badly washed out and cut up. The spectacle pre sented by the flood coming do\\n South First street was magnificent. The debris of the old Methodist church was piled up on the coiner of Fiistaud Broadway and occupied about half of the area. This conllncil the Hood to nartoucr limits than usual where it empties on Broadway and greatly accelerated its foice. When at Its height it was two feet deep , and when It encountered the big brick piles It was hut led into the air in gigantic muddy -naves five or slfcot high. The brick pile melted down under Its assault like sand , and the brick and mot tar washed down In immense quanti ties below the Ogclen house , covering the - nnd the street-car p-uement - tiackstotho depth of u foot. The mtiruy tide poured ocr the sldc\\.ilk and filled the cellars und cov eted the floors of Kellcy & Younkcrman's grocery stoto and nil the other establish ments on the noith sldoof the stieet asfar down as Noi th Second street. lit some of the stores It left a Hood of mudsoveral Inches deep Two or Ihtco small wooden buildings between Tirst street nud the Ogdcn house had their foundations seriously washed out and the brick pavement lit front carried aw ay. The cedar blocks that poured down Bi-oad- waj came from Park m cnuo and \\hat uns foaiccl to be n gcneial washout of the pave ment procd to bo only the pilvato dtlveway leading fiom the sticet to the icsidcuce ofL. W. Tullcjs. The only damage to pa\ements occurred on Fifltiklin avenue , \vhero soveial blocks of the pa\lng laid last year weio washed away. The new brick paving being laid by Contractor Moore was also tmdly damaged by being un dermined on the sides occasioned by the Hood \vimliinrrnnhthn nnrlHmr imil t.ho nnMitnrr Thousands of paving biicks were cariied down and distiibutod along East Plcrco street , covering the motor Hacks and making It impossible to run trains around the loop for soveial hour * . Some serious datnige was done to residence propelty on rraukllti and Lincoln avenues and on .Cast Pierce street The tcsidenco of U. Stockcit of the carpst company , atSJO liast Picice , was llooncd to the depth of sev eral fcot , and much of his furnlturoauci car pets down.stnitd ruined. Ho estimates his damage nt $ 00. Last spilng ho had thesimo experience , and had several fine caipots destioycd bv mud and water. The residences of Noirnan Gieea and Mr. Matthias , near by , were damaged by the Hood oC mud and water that poured through. Bad washouts occurred on Lincoln nnd Franklin acnues that will cost the city con siderable to 1111 , A.laigo pat t of the grade on Benton street , to which the property liavo been objecting , was tiansfoued from the street to the creek. The south nppioncli to the Bcntoa street bridge was alsocniriod away. The cellar under J. D Uroclnvcll's book stow on Broadway as tilled nnd borne data- ugodoucto goods stoied there- Tlioioas but little damage done on the bottoms , but some families Ihing In little houses situated oa low nnd unfilled lots in the sou 111 and \\cstcui naib of the city , wcio compelled to move suddenly. An e\cltlng episode- that came very ncaily ending In a fntulltyoccuucdntallttloshanty on the coiner of Eleventh avenue and Fourth stiect. It is numbered ii9 ! , nnd Is .situatedon an unfilled lot north of the "Q" depot. The top of the windows ft on ting north come just to the top of the giado. In the llttlo two- loomed shantj lived Mrs Thomas Kelly nnd a brood of half a do/on children , two of whom were tooouUK to walk. The water poured In nud Illled ttio Immense basin in n few seconds ends , nnd before the woman could get outlier house was tilled with the chilling Hood. The older chlldien succeeded in reaching high ground by wading out through the door which the mother held open , but before she could get out herself with the two 3oung children in her arms , the door was forced shut by the water and held tightly closed by homo of the futnlturo In the loom fioiting against it. The woman tiled to get through the windows and the back door , but was not able to do so. The children had bv this time succeeded In attracting the atten tion of neighbors nnd so\ciul men came to the rescue of the imperiled mother. "When they forced their way into thohousotho woman was standing in wnter up to her shoulders , holding nlof t her two llttlo cherubs. Show-as ncaily exhausted when lescttod. and could not have been able to have sacd herself nnd her children. On So.M < nth avonno another family by the name of Cleveland were compelled to vncito their little home and le.uo it to the mere } of thatuibld fiood. 'Iho lightning played some pranks that made it iiiturosting for these near by. A largo trco on Mills street was struck just as A. B. Crosb3f , an employe of the Aclitns express company was passing. Ho was knocked down and stunned , but not seriously hurt. 'I'lio current from the batteries in the clouds ran into the store of M. P. Ullls. in the opera house , nnd lighted all the incandescent 11 slits fora low seconds , nnd then retired leaving a sulphurous odor behind. Mrs. Dr. Bellinger had some intcristing experience. The light ning catno into her residence on t lie telephones llnonnd , then jumped to the electrlo bell that connects the residence ) with the office. It scNcrely shocked the lady nnd stunned the sen ant girl who was In the kitchen. The whole room was tilled with a brilliant blue llaino. llo'h the Western Union nnd Postal Union suffered the loss of their switch boards. The Northwestern tnllway company saved their bridges over Indian creek by running out a number of heavily loaded cara upon them. The creek was out of its binks and spread out o\cr the bottoms without doing any damage. The electric motor cars were prevented run ning for several hours. When the storm commenced the roof over the pan or house was nearly nil off for repairs. Corrugated iron rooting was hastily placed over the ma chinery , but the djnamos could not bo run on account of the danger of burning out by get ting wot. They were shut down and covered up until the storm was over. Italsoretjulrcd some time and a largo force of men to remove the bricks nnd mud from the tracks in the upper cud of the city. Medics In Mooting. Tbo third annual sejslou of the Missouri Valley Medical society is being hold In this city , and jcsterday there were about seventy- five physicians in the United States court room whcro the meeting is being held , Pros IdontJ. M. Ummort of Atlantic is In the chair , and Dr , Carter of Hcd Oak and Dr. r. 9. Thomas of this city nro the secretaries. An Informal meeting was held on Wednesday night for social purposes and orgmlzatlon. After a short time spent in social inter course nnd the reading nnd discussion of several papers the members accepted an in- \ltatlontovlsitLakoManawa nnd enjoy n banquet nt the hotel. The banquet was nn elaborate affair , and Its discussion nud the cnjojment of the other special features presided - sided for their entertainment detained the medics until after midnight. It was 10 o'clock yesterday morning bofou the members assembled for ho da\'s ' work. All the Council Huffs phjslchuis wcio present. Among hose in attendance from abroad wcrot f. M. Ununcrt , Atlantic , la. : Umory Lam inar , Kansas City ; Daniel Motion , St. Jo seph ; Ucoreo AV. Colt , Missouri Valley , In ; A. L , Wilght , Carroll , la ; A. T. Jones , Oinalit : M. L Hildroth , Lyons , In. ; J. B. { alpli , Omaha : 1AV. . Portcrlleld , Atlantic , 'a. ; A. S. Von Mansfield , Ashland , Neb ; Jlmilcs Hosowater , Omaha ; K. M. Stone , Omaha ; Hownid Cook , Omaha ; J. P. Loid , Omaha ; ( J. P. Hooting , AValuut , la. ; B. r. Cournsmcr , Omaha : J. M. Hlchmond , tit. Joseph , Mo : A B. Sours , Omaha ; Klcanor Stullaio Duly , Omiha ; Kobecca Hunna , Jtcd Oak. laV. ; . L , Hoss. Omaha ; Solon H. Tovvne , Omaha.lohn ; U. Summers , Onmha ; W O Boidges , Omalu ; H , Ctiffoid. Onmha ; W. II Christie , Omaha : Hicham Mooie , Omaha ; T K. Bullock , Torrcst City. Mo , rrcdU. Thompson , St. Joseph , Mo. , Frank L. Bracket , Imogcno. I. ; George Nash , Murivllle , Mo. ; L. A. Mcrrinm , Omaha : W. J. Browning , Thurnmnln ; C. C Plunkct , Anita , In. ; K. U Wormslej , Omaha ; George Wilkinson , Omaha ; Thomas ICelley , South Otniha ; Uobert Oilman , Omaha ; Hobert McDonald. Omaha ; W. L. Pierce , Tckamah , Neb ; C S. Chapman , Mis- sou il Valley , la. ; M. Klrkpatrlck , South Omahi ; Thomas Mcrarlan , Mondnndn , la ; Howard Cook , Omaha ; Jacob Geigcr , St. Joseph , Mo ; O J , Uoss. Sioux Cltv , la. ; S. N. liaivoy. Ncola , In. ; 0. W. McOavcrn , Missouri Vnllov.Ia. ; C. P. Hurilgan , Omaha ; F C , Coulter. Omaha ; L. L. Ames , Wahoo , Neb ; H. U Williams , Manning , la. Dr. Stone of the cotnmltto on credentials , reported the names of the following gentle men favorably for membership : W. H. Lav ender , Oniilm ; J. W. KObeits , Clurksdalo , Mo. ; 0icoiio C. Irwiti , Sabcthn , ICnn , ; C. C. Plunkott , Anita , In. ; J. L Witt , JLogi'n , la ; J. II. Sampson , DcICulb , Mo. ; C. W Me- Gavien , Missouri Valley , la ; S. Bailey , Mount Ayi ; J. C. Waterimn , Council Bluffs ; Thonns McPntlane , Mondnmin , In. ; Howard Cook , Omalin. On inotlou they v > era dcclat cd duly elected. After assembling the first business was the reading of n paper oa "Utciitio Carcinoma , " by Dr. A. F. Jonas of Omaha ; The paper brought out a lengthy discussion concern ing the treatment of cancers In which nearly all of thophysiclnns present took part. Di. Von Munsfeld of Ashland. Neb , read nn address on "Empjcnie. " It was a lengthy disquisition upon his methods of tieatmeut. It was listened &to with the gieatcst attention , and was thoroughly dis cussed when it was concluded. Ho had ono of tils recent pitlents present , and ho was e\ninlned bv the physicians. "When the discussions elicited by the paper was ended it was noon , and the meeting ad journed until the afternoon session. The first p iper lead after leas emhllng was by Dr. Geiger of St. Joseph , on the subject ot "Organic btnctuio of Uiethia. " This was followed by the discussion of "Cerebral Locali7atlou Surgically Applied , " by IJr. E. P. Clapp of Iowa City , la. The following papers were road during the afternoon und discussed ut length by the phj- slcians : "Progress of Abdominal Surgery , " by F. G. Thompson of St. Joseph , Mo. ; "Meatotomy How to Perform It , " by Dr. Diniel Morton of St Joseph ; "Mental Influences on Dis ease , " by Dr. Mary Strong of Omaha ; "Ilo- movalof Ovaries ana Tubes for Epilepsy , " was the title of u verv interesting paper "by Dr. Summers of Omaha , w hich elicited a great deal of discussion ; "Tieatment of Mastitis by Kest nnd Compression , " by Dr. W. l\ Mtlror of Omaha ; "Middle Ear Scleiosis in Hclntion to the Naso-Pharjnx , " by Dr. Wilkinson of Omaha Each paper was dis cussed at gieat length , nearly all of the phy sicians present taking part in the coiitio- versy , When the discussions were completed the hour for adjouinment had arrived nnd nn evening session for the election of officers was held. The election of officers for the ensuing year and the concluding work of the society was accomplished with llttlo delay. Dr. F. S. Thomas of Council Bluffs was chosen secre tary. Dr. J. M. Illchmond , of St. Joseph , Mo. , was unanimously elected to the position of picsident. Two vice presidents wcio then chosen , Dr. Crumer of Omaha for the first and Dr. Colt of Missouri Valley for the sec ond. Dr. Lacy of Council Illuffs was con tinued in the position of ticasuicr. After the officers had been elected and sig nified theii willingness to nrcopt , a rcsolutioa was adopted thanking the Council Bluffs Medical , we-y ! 5s ino courtesies extended To the association and the liberal entertain ment provided. Aimthci icsolutlon was adopted thanking Postmaster Ttcj nor for piocurmg the use of the federal com t room for the meetings of the association. This concluded the business of the session und the association adjourned to meet again next 3 ear. Pirstrclass dicssmaking by Miss Wallace , over Cattlemen's bank , cor. Main st. and uth ave. Fine inteiior decoiating , Los03r & Jensen. Fashionable wool suits made by Mrs. L. Simmons , ? o to $ " ; silks , $ " to $10. J. G. Tipton , ical estate , 527 Broadway. The Scottish Rite. The grand consistory of Iowa , Scottish Uitoof the United States , closed its annual session last evening. It has proved the larg est in attendance of any ever held , and hai- inonyand enthusiasm characterized the pro ceedings. Yesterday foicnoon was devoted to business , much of which , was of Interest only to those of the order. It was decided to hold the next annual assembly at Sioux City. The election of ofllcers icsultcd ns follows : Commander-iii'Chicf George P. Wilson of Creston. Deputy commander E. J. Babcock , Dav- Fhst lieutenant E. R. Fonda , Council Bluffs. Second lieutenant M. A Rnii3' , Fontnnello. Minister of state and grand orator Hev. W. T. Smith , D. D. , Council Bluffs. Grand chancellor B. L. Tower , Storm Lake Gtand treasurer C. C. Wales , Sioux City. Grand secretary 13. 0. Baiber , Cedar Hapids. ibo Installation of officers followed , and the naming of appointed officials. Yesterday afternoon n class received the thiitj-secotid degree , being thus made sub- Itino pi luces of the Koynl secret. The work was exemplified in full , with the elaborate piraphcrnalla brought hero from Cedar Hap- ids , wheio the grand cost Is located. Last evening a banquest was spread , and the pirtake-s had n meny closing of a suc cessful assembly. Many of the members felt that the necessities of business or homo duties required their taking the early evening - ing trains , but thcro w ore enough , loft to form u largo and happy eompans' . There was some spicy speech-making , and witty toasting. For Sale. Our retail furniture business , with good established trade. Stock Is first class nnd well selected. Keason for selling , are going Into the exclusive jobbing trade. Any ono wishing to go into business should investigate this , as it is ono of the few golden opportunities of a life limn. C. A. BEEUK & , Co. New fall goods Just rccelveaatUeltci's , mer chant tailur , U10 Broadway , Wall paper otLosey & Jensen's 11 Pcailst. Rev , Scott \ \ 111 Remain In Onmha. Kev. Wlllard Scott has declined the presi dency of Yauktoa college. Ho decided jcs tcrday nnd forwutdcd the letter of declina tion to Yankton. Hit congregation feel very much pleascu with his decision. Tickets at lowest rates nud superior accommodations via the great Rock Island touto. Ticket otllco , 1002 Six teenth and Farntira streets , Omaha , Alexander D urplls1 story of "ThoCorslcnu Brothers" was ( old last evening nttho lioyil to nn appreciative audience , Itobort Mantel , that plituresquo and romatitlo nctor , tis&um- ing the dual lote of the twin brothers , Louis and Fabian del FunchJ. No country on. the map of the world affords so thrilling n localfc for the construction of n jilay as Corsica. H abounds In traditions , In legends , inctidcttas , In all that tuiuli to nnko a story rtdlo-dratmitlc , And Dumas used the material ( it his command with no snaring hand when ho inndo "Tho Corsica ! ! IJrothcrs. " Of course , theto have been changes made In ninny of the situations , in a number of the characters , but for the purposes of stage xncscntatloti this was nbsolutolyneccssary. While the play depends hugely upon super natural occuticnces and ghostly \lsltatlons for its effects , it is nevertheless full of luimtm Intcicst. If the language is now and then stilted , It must not bo forgotten that the action of the piny takes plnoo long ago when Louis ruled France , nbreath of tlio court having i cached thohlglihndsof Corsica Hobert Mantel is admirably qualified to phy theCorslc'aii'Ijrothcis. Ho has a mag nificent physique , n paitlculnrly striking face and the force to make tlio two heroes of Dumas' storv stand out clear cut as a cameo. In addition to these clmractetlsttcs ho is possessed of a chat mini ? personality \\liichcharms and holds you until the end , and all these qualifications coupled with the fuithcr fact that hisdianmlc train ing was obtained In a peed school , can 3011 wonder that ho made a sigmil success of u very haul nnd trjlng yait last night I Bariing s line of the minor characters the support was good , Including Mr. AlnrU Price , Mr. lilnggold , Miss Bchrcns and Miss IMttinu Monk. As the cool , sclf-possessol vllllan. Mr. Mark Price \\ns \ remarkably strong. Ills in- dlvlduillty is very pronounced , nnd If Mr. Muntell was not the strong actor that lo is Mr. 1'rlco would very often completely take the honors from him , as it is in ono or two scenes ho dhldcs the applause with the star. Miss Chatlotto IJehrcns , a\cry piotty nnd accomplished ncticss , was entrusted with the role of Emllo do I.cspano , a vcty insignificant put compared to others In which Miss llehrcns has been seen. She has , howo\cr , n \cryunfortunntohnbitofghliig the rising inflection to almost every sentence , which mars the effectiveness of her lines. The duel In the fourth act was intensely realistic , the strongest that Ins been seen on the stage fet many a long da nndthorounds of applause which followed its tr.mlu ending showed how pent up the feelings of the au dience had become The play Is supciblv mounted , and the vis ions clevcrl3 managed. BRYAN'S OMAHA He Will Spcnk in This City Eight liiiicH Itcfnrc tlio Election. The sub committees of the democraticcon- grcssslonal committee met last night at Washington hall. Thopiitniiry object of the meeting was to make arrangements for the appearance of Mr. Brian , the concessional candidate , before the \aiious ward clubs , nnd for a Jgr.md miss meeting and rally in Omaha and South Omahi. There were sixteen members of the sub committees present. George J. Stcinsdorf acted as chuhinan of the meeting and Judge Holmes as sect ctury. Mr. Stcnibdoif stated tint Mr. Br\an hid fixed upon eight da s for his campaign woik In Omaha. Iho dates named for hU < hctoworo ippciir < inco Septem ber 2. ! , October 4,10 , , 17 , 18,25 , , yi , and No- \cmbcr3. It was decided to ha\o him spcik to the democrats of the Tirst and Third wards on September 2J , ac Meti hall , and to the Klghth ward on the 4th of October , at Wolfe's hulk to the 1'lfth ward on October- US , at Killing's lull ; to the Second ward on October 17 , at , Mucllei's ' hall , nnd to the people of South Omaha on October 91. A committee consisting ot Mr. Trick and Mr. Ruser was appointed to consult with the county commissioners about the necessity of ptoviuliig polling places for the pcoploho live between Omaha and South Omaha nnd aio undccldcd.usto-whero they should \otc. It was \otcd to ask Judge Illggnis of Grand Island , the candidate for attorney genet al , to bo in Omaha and tuko part with Mr. Bi\iui during his spocchiuaklng in this city. city.A A committee was appointed to confer w ith the members of the couut3f central committee with icgard to sending out invitations to the candidates and others over the state to at tend a grand rally in Omaha. It was de cided to ask Mr , Bijiiu to innko several speeches in the country precincts. The committee adjourned to incot next Tuesday afternoon with Mr , Bryan in this city. Bohemian Democrats , A democratic meeting of Bohemians was announced to bo held nt Mctz1 hall on South Thirteenth sticet last night. The attendance was light and the meeting was called to order by Joseph Mix. Thoflist speaker was "William Wnppicr , who confined his remarks principally to the tariff qucstioa with especial refcicnco to the tariff on sugar. Ho was followed by C. J. Smyth , who spoke nt great length , leferritig to the Lodge bill and advocating the election of the demo cratic candidate for congress as the best means to defeat this bill. Ho also spoke upon the tariff question and concluded by discussing the prohibition question C. D Kakestraw , candidate for superin tendent of public Instiuctlon , addressed the meeting upon matteis pertalnine to the public school system , and was followed by Thomas Cnpck , who spoke in English and Bohemian upon the prohibition question. AVIiy O'Urlen Was Arrested. LOMIOX , S6pt. 18. Up to this evening no definite Information has reached hcio of the specific uttcianccs of Dillon and O'Brien ' for which they vvoro arichted. It is supposed , however , that the ostcnsiblo grounds for O'Brien's nricst are a speech ho made last Sunday at Schull Speaking of the failure of the potato crop and the gloomy outlook , ho said the temnts should meet nnd consult as to what pioportlon of rent they could pay and abide by that decision. If the tenants would absolutely refuse to pay a penny of lent until every family that tilled tlio soil \vasplaced \ beyond the i each of starvation , than if tbo covernment evicted the sturvlni ? people It would be swept out of existence by a torrent of English Indignation , and the whole civilized world would send money and assistance. Michael Davitt takes a hopeful view of the situation nnd says the effect will bo f a- v orablo to tlio cause. Half our , ho said , has never made a gi cater mistake. Duiutx , Sept.jO'Brlen and wlfo arrived ntTipperaiy tonight. They were enthusi astically cheered duilng their passage - sago throucn the town. In coutt the prosecutor cuter asked that O'Brien bo remanded until Thursday in iqt)00 ) ball. This was done. The police inspector denied on examination that the mission to Aincilca had anything to do with ttia ni rests , Dillon was also received by ' it laigo ciowd and after giving ball addressed the people from the stops of his house , The Wnriaut mention ed the offenses as occurring between March and September , A'tonstable served n summons on Shcehy , hut jd not arrest him. . Police 1 tell of Association. At a melting of the directors of the Police Kclicf association held last night the resigna tion of Officer O'Connor ' at secretary -was ac cepted and MikaDompscy was elected to fill the vacancy. Captain Mostjn was made n member of the board of directors. The members of the association are very much displeased with the law regulating their organization , As the law now stands , the relief association cannot pay more than { 10 a month tea dis abled officer after ho Is dismissed from the service of the city by the flro and police com missioners. The men say that nearly all the funds raised for the purposes of the relief as sociation nro paid out of'tho policemen's pockets , and they full to BOO why the ilro and police commissioners should have anything to do with tlio disposition of thcso lunds or with the business of the order. Klforts will bo made during the next session of the legis lature to have the law changed. Case of leprosy In IMttsliurg , PiTTsni'ito , Pa , Sept. 18. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] Ono > 'afsky , a Russian , was arrested yesterday and placed in tno con trol station on a charge of drunkenness , Ho was found to be 111 of a peculiar ailment , but the police officers , mistaking it , allowed the man to sleep in the hospital department nt night. This afternoon Nafsky was examined. by a corps of physician * , who united In pro nouncing his case ono of genuine leprosy , His face Is n terrible sight and his members nro eaten away In scv crnl places , Those who conio in contact with him arc thoroughly nlnimcd , Nafsky is supposed to bo the same man Who appeared like an apparition In a little tlo Ohio town , threw the pi ice In spasms nnd then disappeared. IIo is now In the pest house and carefully Isolated. At Camp Jfoirrn 1'i.ATTF , Neb. , Sept. 18. [ Spechl Telegram to TUB Dm : . ] A mammoth camp flro was held at the opera house tonight , the Sidney baud furnishing splendid music. Speeches and reminiscences bolng in order nt the headquarters of the Indiana boys , a largo crowd of comrades gathcicd nt the camp nud held an cxpcil- cnco meeting , and with songs , stories and speeches passed several hours In flRhting over old bittlcs. Thoshatnb.ittlo on the fairgrounds occupied about onu hour mid the troops on both sides fought gallantly , the con federate fort and Ilnp being finally captured by the hoys in blue The contridos at camp Logan have turned themselves loose for a season of cnjojiuont and all the old pranks of army llfoaro being played over again. The rain that fell soon after noon did neb dampen their ardor , but everything goes forward merrily nud the tcnnloit isn grand success , O'Rrlcii AMI1 Sun for IMovritru , Sept. IS [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bun ] The case of H. N. O'Brien , charged with circulating nn imtruo stoty about Prince Gcorgo being arrested hcio in a questionable quai tor of the city , was contin ued this afternoon in the pollco court bofoto Judge Dcsniers. O'lhien has retained the service of several IciJIiiR luvicrs in Mon treal. IIlRh Constable IJissonnctto today af firmed dcllnltclj that O'Brien was not ni- lestcd on Monday , ns stated in several papers , and tomouow O'Brien's ' solicitor will enter action against the Montreal Gazette for ? J0,000 foi- making this and other assertions. Prince George Is said tohavoregaided the whole nffilr as n joke , thouRh the queen has sent a dispatch to Lord Stanley inquiring about the truth The case -was adjourned until tomorrow. llookcfcllcr'H Jllnr.'ilty. : ! CIUCA.OO , Sept. 18. .T. D , Kockefcllcrwho has already given thoncw univcisity of Chicago cage ? (500,090 ( , , today convocd to the trustees n pledge of . l,00l,000 , ) mote , $ 00,000 to bo used for non-piofesslonal graduate instruc tion and fellowships , $100,000 foi theological instruction in the divinity school nnd $100,000 for the construction of divinity bulldliies. Except the last named amount the principil is to rcnidn intact and the income nlono to bo expended. The new university will begin its career with endowments amounting to SlbOO,000. A Hurstcd Dam. Titov , N. V. , Sept IS.-Tho dam nt the outlet of the icservolr , known as the Bono- steel pond , six miles northeast of Poestcn- kill , ga\o way this moinlng. The water rushed down thtough the narrow vnllo3- , tearing up trees and earn inc away cver3-- thing in its course , blx bridges wcie swept n\va3' . All the buildings on the line of the stream -were washed awny. Tlneo si\v mills were destroyed and ttio streets of Baibervllle andPocstcnkillarc Hooded. Steamship Arrivals. At Quccnstovvn The Gallia , Geimnulc , Nevada , fiom Now York for Liverpool At Sicily The Columbia , from New York for Hamburg At Southampton The Allcr , from New York for Bremen. At Brow head , the City of Chicago , from New York for Liverpool. AtKinsalo 1'jsscd : Iho England , from Now Yoik for Liverpool. Passed the Lizard The Prance , fiom New Yoik for London. A Cloud Burst nt Vinton. DPS Mots-ns , In. , Sept. 18. A Vinton , K , spcciil says : About 530 this evening a cloud buidt over this place , doing consider able damage. The roof of the Hanford block was blown into the street The Vin ton harness compan3' , Wood's drug stoic nnd several other stores suffered injuiy from water. Numerous chimneys are down and trees broken. Thcrowere several narrow escapes , but no ono was injured. South Carolina ItcpuMlcmis. COLUMN i. S O. . Sent. 18 The rcnubllcin state convention effected an organization this evening byselcctingGeorgoMurray ( colored ) ns chairman , Brayton being Ignored. The hitter's friends therefore detei mined to put him In tlio Hold ns a candidate for congress against Jlillcriu the only republican distilct in the state. This will insure the election of a democrat. The WcatliT Forecast. For Omaha and "Viclnltv Pair ; coaler. Tor Nebraska Light ian ! : cooler ; north erly winds. For Iowa Ualn ; decidedly cooler ; high southwesterly winds Tor South Dikota Rain ; snow ; cooler ; northerly winds ; fair Satuiday. Deed of an Insane Farmer. IiONG Pit\IIIIG , Minn. , Sept. 18 FicdPnul , a Taimer , shot Mrs. Honlow , wife of a neigh bor , last night. IIo cut her ears from her heaJ , and then returning to his ownhouso suicided. When a pirty went out after the body of the " /omaii the hogs had eaten the face olf. Paul is supposed to hnvo been insaao. Colonel Duke fiaillo SnioldCH. Ciuc\co , Sept. 18 Colonel Duke Bailie , formerly of the icimlar army , but more recently an author , committed suicide to night by opening nn artery in his leg nnd poimitting himiclf to bleed to death. Ills believed that ho has boxi in straitened cir cumstances for some timo. I > r. Harper Chosen. CHICAGO , Sept. 18 [ .Special Telegram to TiuBnul At the meeting of the directors of the new university of Chicago today Dr. ITarpor , the present Incumbent of the chair of Semitic languages at Ynlo college , was cbosen for president of the university. Lisbon In n Suite of Slc e , PAiuf , Sept. 18. Aioportis current that serious lighting nas occurred nt Lisbon be tween the pollco and mobs Intent upon cre ating ilisoulcr , and that the gov eminent has proclaimed a state of siege In the city , A. Ilnrno Jumps High. TOKOMO , Ont. , Sept. IS. The horse Koso- uorry beat the world's record for high Jump ing today , jumping seven feet and ono inch. A Church on Wheels. Wo linvo all licit il or rend of churuhcs which took the palm for being- wonder ful cither in their exterior or interior ; inthoirgrontncbsoi * minuteness ; of the remarkable undoi ground places of wor ship in tlio far east ; of the pngpuaunuor tlio waters of a eloir'luko in Shun , or of the ice "devotional , " built to gratify tlio whims of Cathoflno of Russia , hajs the St. Louis Uopubllc. Nona of these , hovvovcr , exceed in uniqueness the "wheeled church" now twlng bull tat the cur fahops of the Transcaucasltm railway at Tlllis , Hussliv. It Is dcslg-niu for railway use , jws eight wheels , and la twostorlea in height , each story having seats for seventy parsons. The lloor of the upper story misos from the altar , milking It possible for ono speaker to ad dress the entire iissomblafio Ono end of the church is Bui-mounted by n cross , the other by n belfry and thtoo bells. Host Mode A commission of French oxpotts has decided that the best moans of uipldly refrigerating vinnils and preserving them at a low tempeiaturo consists In spreading a iofri'cratlng { liquid over a mass of coke. The nlr , btriUIng fltho mass , Is chilled by contact und IH then convoyed to the storage compartment. J'littSOX'Al , IM K. .T. "VY , T egan of Sovvnrd is at the Casey , It. II. Tlnsley of Chicago Is nt the Murray. James Evans of Homo , N , V. , U nt the 1'avtoti. IMward Larkln of Ashhmli Is at the Darker , A. S. Hajmond of New Yoilc is nt the Mlllaul. E. 11 , Everett of Lyons was at the Casey last night. U. 0. Dana of riemotit was nt the Civsoy List night. J. II. Culver ofMllfoul was at the Batltor last night. ( . } . M Mills of Kcainey is In the city , at the Casey. S. S ICehcr of Staling , 111 , is a guest nt the L'iixton , 12. IIVny of Cleveland , 0 , ts stopping n the Mlllnrd. A. S , 'U udswoith of llostou n stopping nt the Birkor. W. T Connor oflloone , In , is registered at the Daikor. Phil McCarthy of Lincoln lain the city nt the Uaikcr. John W. Hoffman of Lincoln is In the city , at the Mlllurd. 111 Croiby of Toledo , Ots In the city , nttho Mm my. ,1.V Stovvo of Minneapolis w.w at the I'.tvtou last night. A. 12 , Kichirdbou of St. Louis was nt the Mlllard last night. 12. S Ci.irncr of St. Joe was a guest at the Mntr.iy last night. L. II Biooks of New Yoik was nt the Mutray last night , John M. McBilde , mayor of 0 Nell Is in the clt3 , ut the Casey. Sol Uloom , the pioneer mcichant of Deadwood - wood , S 13. , Is at the I'axton. Miss Jennie MtCiedco of Hillsdale , 111 , is the guest of the Misses Oiacomlnj Uhnei S. rutnlc retuined sesteichy fiom n seven vvcolis sojourn In IMc\ico and othci poitlons of the south. Governor John M. Thavcr was In the city vestcrday , on His vvny homo fiom the Colum bus convention , nud called upon Tins I3i r. Mr. Hobeit Uojnoldi , voucher clerk of the Union Pacific1 , Ic iv os today for New York and a inn tluouch 1'cmisylvunin nnd Con necticut , intending to bu gone a couple of weeks \VesticturncJycsteuta ) from a lengthy nleasuio trip In the lioclcv iiiountilns IIo bears the iiunksof ninny liot dnjs and hard climbs. The marks ai o \ cry conspicuous and ( Otisistprinclpall } of a sunburned f.ico imd a bllstctcd noso. llic Ctirioim Little Scales tlio Chinese Use in Tliclr Snips. "Allough inzvhV" icmarks tlio cttsto- mcr us ho eiitots the little Chinese dun to buy his opium. "Atlough msihV" irtctins how do you do , but the Chinaman seldom icplicH. IIo Is nil curled up on a bunk bosidu his own "layout" smolcing a "pill" of the deadly diug1 now and. then and watching u largo pot of opium ns It bolls and &t < M\s slowly o\or an oil-sto\o , biys the Kow York Morning Journal. In fiotitof his bunk is n little counter , and tiftor si/lug up the ciibtoincr toseo if lie ib alright , ho tumbles out of the bunk and icinarus : "Sail urn hop toy ? " ( u btuall i ound band-box in Uiioh opium is kept. ) When ho gets the loyho sajs after a long yawn , "How much jott want ? " "Two bits. " ( Twontv-lUo cents. ) ' T\vo bittie ? " ' Yes. " "LiioonV" ( A superior grade o/ / opium. ) "All light. " Then tlio Chinaman blings out the opium in an arrangement ; v hich looics like tishtivltifj cup without a hniiillc. IIo uses a piece of hory to stit the hop , and , as u cook \\oulcl take enough batter out of a dibh to make a small take , ho diops what ho thinks is a biUllclont quantity of the stull ! into the hop t oy. IIo luxs lust AvciKlicd the hop toy on funny little facalcs which look llko a long poll-holder and which ho holds by u string , the hop toy bolng buspcndcd from ono end by a bocond string and a llttlo pleco of metal , the balance , from the other end by a third string. The scales aio all maikcd olT Into founa , each equal to about a quartof of an ounco. When ho has measured out the light amount ho sots tlio hop toy down , looks tiicd and climbs back into his bunk. "For toioy" ( good-by OP good luck ) , rcinailcb the customer as ho goes out tlio door. Sometimes the Chinaman returns the compliment , bomotiincs ho doebn't ; jubt according to how ho fools. Lioon is sometimes bought in brass cans holding about a pound of the brown ish , inolussob-liko fatulT. It cobts from SO to $9 a can. Mobt of the dealers in opium for sntok ingill accept "yon chc"orthe ashes \\hicii roniaiii in the pijio after tlio pill Js smoked , In pajmont foi good hop. Tlioy boil the "yen cho" and mtiko \\luit is called "sotonds , " un itifcrioi grade of the drug , \\hich Is uhod only by llonds when the } haon't money enough to buy the ili-bt quality. If n customer mis no hop toy , the hop will bo delivered to him in the shell of u Chinese nut about the bl/o of a walnut , called a "tounguc. " Tlio now oflitcs of the great Rock Island route , 1002 , Sixteenth and Purnaui Blreets , Omahaaro the ilnobt in the city. Cull and sco thorn. Tickets to all points east at lowoit rates. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYC WORKS All kinds of IJylm anil Clriinliigilnnc In , thn IlliilicstbtyluoMho Ait , 1 aili-d and btilnud riilnlninailu to loolcns Kooilus ni\v \Voik iironiptly done anil ilulltuit-il Iu all paits of ' - - - - - the country , 01J llroadwny , Niur Noi tliwcstirn liepot , C'oustn. lliui i' , IA. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS \VANrCD. \ Dlt.C.IUUDD , OOQ Broadway , Oouncll DlufTri , la 27 MAIN STKKKT. Oror 0,1) . Jucijucialu & Co'n Juwolry Bto ro SPECIAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. T7\OK \ HiNT ; Four rooms tinturnUlir < 1 | alsa JU fiirnMuMl rooms. Clurip. * MJ J Mulnjit * TjlOll HKNTMtoodlimwMif six room1 * nt lit ) 12 per month City wtitir rumlshrd frro to , tomtit * . On ( .imhnm ave , oust of Itook Islmul-1 t > in < eiixcl depot. Apply to W , S. Cooiior , or J i\crott.l'oiimU . llluiUTin. / "lflOUc liiitiio--200uer : * . Montgomery Co ? - AKnim * , vrll Itnproxrd. KiOiieus , Chiutiuitin ( | Co. , l\nn. , well lin- Iii in oil 8Mm rc . Trrjo Co , ICamns well Imiiroud. -llaeii.s ) , Uoimmclio Co , Kan , \ \ dl limiiov- otl. l.Mnorr * , Morris Co , Kniivis , iroll ImptoMul. : EMnenM , l.oittu Co , Kunull ini | > io\ul , liOnctiH. Kurnas Co. Ncbrulcii. IWuoiH , Unit Co , .NelirnsUn , . ' . ' " IUMH , MulileiiUorK Co. , KutitucUy : neil jintirovdl , eloir. lolaiMrs AM'll liupritvcili Alcotm Co , Mlihl. Ran ; etoir. liiicri" , llo co.,0liloi clo.ir A\lll \ tnilo cllhorot ill for inenliniullso or city ntonutv liil'onmll Illuir > torOinalii. .Ck'iirlnid ( n tone niul Hut ry Co. , Mo. < 'iiMumry ' liiCliuiiiiiiin , DU'lJinon CD . Kan SI'-oo. 1st niirUaKonotpt notto tlio ftont t will ti.ulc J li.'rlto. _ Idol's lnilol. "IjlOIl lir.NT-l'urnltliod [ mrlor anil licilnxiin -L-in snlto front lootno. Al o - ltuh > rooii * . unil lioii'os. J U. llivlUtun , W111 fth iivt ,1 \\NVN1 I'D A lint class oook foi liotri > T uoiU Aililiosvlth refdcnu' , llox ill , Coiiiu'llllliiiri 1'iosint liuiitlon must In th' u. "IjlOlt ( hungo In liiislnoislll m ll stoik uf J- times n ml \tiiro-4 , nil now iiiulllist diss. tit iidlsumiit.lf sold within mxt .EUd IJM In- \olio about $ . ' ,500 Adelines ( . , Hoc ol'leo. Council Illutri "l/ ( lt h\l < n Plnootaniltird IIIIM ! tcini. Injs. J. Tanil B yens old , iniiclii.il. liiilv 1111 clrhn tlirin ; cllj lnol < i : will tint sli\ i nil uc ! P. > Main st. . Con mil Itlulfs J , I , . I'll.-o ' . CIIANCH of a lifetime. NVuft-iooni linnm * . hcsUlM L'llli ; hot anil rnld nnt < r all tlirotiKh ; furiiiue. K S and cloctilo lUlit , 11 r S'lli'on cisy tpruix On I'ourtli i\ < > . , imn him ic ft oin motor , slv from postolllco. NY , W lltl- K'or , Jd 1'cul st , FOR Ttl'NT-HotoI Jainrson , all fnriiMioil. I'o-ssosslou ulvon October 1 Per Inforinu tloniuldif-s \ bkdentopf , or Ulirls btnul ) ; Uonnell lllulVs n rooms wltti bo ml , * lto.iior tu-ok 14.1 Vine ' t , TTKHl S\M-l'lio Homo llustmrutil fin sila -L. un o iiv tonus. Ihc * mint poiiul u plin i iu thoilty , t ) . V buolt. . ( .tTlltouihuiy , TjlOR SUM3 nr Kent ( Union lanil. nltht JL ? houses , by J. It. Itlco. Ui Mila st.Uuiiucll" Illulls. "Vrilny \ ruitvliun you ran liny u (11111111111 ( Vi tliuimiio Ui ms , nnu In easoof vmi ( It itli u.tnny tlnm loitu your fumlly the Iioino il'.ar oiitlio Tollovrln ? terms : A Inn no woi Hi ilJJ ( ) .it $13 per niontli. A lioinu tvoi Hi f lrOJ nt iti iior month Alioinotvoilh * J,00) ) at $ . ' ! pui iiuinllu Aliotno tvorlh J.I.IWJ at , $1) ) pur nioiilli. Ahoino worth W,00) ) at } H j/or month. Other prlcuil hoinci on llio s inio term' ' Tim ntxno inontlily payments Inolndo prlnclpil nndlntorost. Vor full putloulirs rill on nr address the , r n Jd & Wells Oo. . OJJ llro.idwiy , Council lllu ITs la. DR. BELLINGER'S il ili i i Surgical Institute' I AND Private Hospital. Cor , Broadway nud 20tb Bts. , Cot'NCtii ' Itr.urri. IO A. Vor tliulieiiliiicul T all snrjilc il and olironla illvi isi-siind ( ISO isisof thu blood I'llvutodl cisuB of tlio iiilniry und soxuil oi ins , us syphilis , us Ktrleturo , cystitis vpup. iiiiitin rolu.i > . lust iniiiliood , suxual Itapoti ni'o \\oaKiicsstieatcd suui ssfnllv. riitlculiir attention | ) ihl to diseases of tlio InnxH , us Asthma , Consumption. llruneliUls- . Cat u ill T.tc. I'm ilysls Kldnoy Dlsonspsjis- Diabetes lit In'ht's Ill-u ise. Kliiiiiiiatlsin. 1'lUs , C.nicerai loiulo , llydioiclo , lioii.Tuiiiin ) ) , Diseases of the I'.jo and l.u. clul ) IILUJ b pinit Cm vutiiro nnd alldlsun osof the IOTIIL \\a \ \ hn\o .1 dopaitinoiit dovolcd uu'luslvH. to tlio trciitiiiint of I'torlno Dlscis s Jlcd I ulnu sent securely piek.d and ficofrotu observation. Coircspondcnco oonfldcntlal. Address ! DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Prhatc Hospital , Cur. Iroad ! nj andlulh Sti , Council llhillH.la. DRIVING PARK. Fall Meeting- , October 7 to 10 , 1890 S4.OOO IN PURSL.S. PROGRAMME MONOAV , OOTOHr.H 7. 2iOPaco-l'ursn : . HOfl JtS'iTioltlnc-l'iuso . 5IO a-icui-olil TiottlnB-Stnko . 100 Tur&iMV. ocroin.u a a.vTiottiiie-i ) > iu < < o . nee Jz''OTiottlnsl-l'uiso . 4"0 TrottlnK Stnko 50 \ \VKn.\nsih\ , oc 100 Ktio-Poi-All'llottliiK I'lirso . V)3 ) Ycirlliix Trotting Kuco-btiiKo . 00 TiiuiusDMt , ooroiinu 10. 2HQ Tiottlns-l'urso . 400 rico-roi-All I'aoliii ; l'ur o . M)0 ) ruc-ror-AU , btalllon I'urso . f 00 Nutlonnl TiotUiiR association i nlrs to tov- ; orn Kntrloscloso Outohir4. htaktiiieu free Mllu truok. J. W. I'KKI dOY , l'i cslclnnt , Coiinull IllulTs , lowo. Address all conununlciitlorn ti > A II. OIM1JS , Secret ary , Sl > South Uth St , Omaha . Xcb. U T < SI'KCIAIj BARGAINS. t fc iM I MHV Mi l T OTon llinidwayln Central sul ) . for 1773. AJlolmstniiran I'attin , Kvorctthlouk. TJiOIl bAIjU A hotof ulistiiiLl hooks and nil J-stallKliodronl.stato ) ( , loan and Insiiriiu-o business A hplendld ojioiiln for bonio one. Iiumlruof , lihiiston& Vim I'utton. OUJAH land In MlHsimri to otclmiiKO for Council llluirs propurty. JoluiHton AVau I'llttcn. GljlJAH lots In Omnliato trade for a Rood driving tc im. UHiiorot tliu lots will ilvo ! iiiioxtt-.i-oodtr.ulf. Johnson Van i'alten , KM iul thloeU. BOIIbK niul two lots on North Ttlislrott for saluuta bargain Johns Lou A. Van I'.ittun , J. I ) KIMIUMIHUV. I'ro ! K I * BliniAHT , Vtco I'fOS. 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