G THE ( XMAHA DAIL.Y . BEE : ONDAY , SEPTEMBER 29 , 1890. OMAHA BJUE COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE , NO. 12 PKARh ST. l > y Carrier In HTIJT part of the City. II. W , TII.TON. - - JIANAOKIi. v Office , No. tt NlRhfKdltor.No. ZJ. if , y. r , Co. Council IllaffJ F nmter Co. . coal , Sl//ra o rctMOnikMa. J. It. Snydcr , Pearl st TransferClwrk William J'owcnls a happy pnja. Tticnewcorn jrl a girl. I-'rrd Stltkney.onofil tlio nnmum circus rrmployes. wan arn-Mwl yesterday evening for Intwtlc'Ulon nrul ilisturhlnfltho peace. Jlarmim' * special train , cons-Mint , ' f > t five cars , xvni run tipnn the Union I'adllr duinrny track ycti'rd yftnd ftldr-trwkcd , Tlio cnri nrci lntola bright mUvlth gold trlrnmlnff nnd Ic-ttvn. . .Arraryjoclnll1booltod for the Indcpon- dent Order of Odfctlow's hall Urnorrowcvon- Jntfunder tlio imnnvtmcnlof the Itabccknh DatiKhV-M , .All inctiibors and friend * uro mr tcordially Invited , The ffcrty nnd fllty fnot polci for tno I ; trIc llRiit company's lamps , nro nil In position nnd Kloctrit-lnn ICvam .snvn If nothing prevents the new U lit * .vllllc.jliiinilnKiiho-U ilr.Uof licit month and ulaoti new circuit in rxrationln part of i'wirUinnd Klfth wards. Ilud no''lf-tfiU-rvyMir-olil | puftlllit , iimnt n. few rioiiri iH.'hlnd tlio t > nri last evening HI ttiorimiltuf miMKmiltronirnlttwIoii n motor conduct or wliolilod UiPjcvtliim for tum < pay > incut of faro. Ills father hailed him out nnil will ( issl.4.liulioMcJWJ ( ( in Inquiring Into trio cn.w this mornInjf. The Jnrnoti liolol wu closed jcitcnlay by thocxplnilloti of Umldmu nf the proprietor , MrJaniMon innroU liU family nnil fnrnlUirn from tlio ImildlriK on .Sntiirdny afternoon. Who tlwnext tciiunt will helm * not * > ecn do- toriiiliid , If It IH mod for Motel i the building will bo Klvcii a anil inodcrnl/iod , 'J'ho f5ninn < l Hloutrlu f < lifc | { ) company hm of Into liccri Kr'at.ly unno-rd hy ttiolioys , white KftliiKtoimd from ntliool who stop to rdiy itoncaaiidolhor mlsr-lcs at. tlio Klohca on tlio arc lainpH hiiinitliiK In lliu ntrc.'oti , Ai noinc nrn known II will ho well for llicrn to bo careful. Tlio company MKolnK to olTor n rowan ! fnrovMrneo lending to thoconvletion ofjho xullly paitlcs. 1'ho runcnil of U. T , Ilucheo tii lioM yea- torilny iiflcrnoon fronillio icul'lrnrn nf lilt brotlmr on Ho vent h nlruct nnd Willow live- line. It-vim very Iiirgc-ly ntlomlcil , liar. 'I' . .1. Miielcnyolllrliitc-d , Tlio body WIIH interred In Knirvlow. The body \vni in a more ad vanced nlu o of dtjcomiioslllon tlinnviu at llrstruportctl , ( 'niillrinliitf the lirllef tlint bo liad fill If.MI Intothu illti'li vvluTo lit ; was foil nil IJ ntioilly nfler IcnvliiK liln brutber'H ' IIOUHJ In 1 Ilcehcotown. There wftH butllltloto ntlrnr-t the vWtora to l.nUo Miuniuii ye.itorduy outsldo of Lhii natural beantlciur the plum butthoy nro ul- wii ) ' miMrliMilti ) iiinko a visit jili'imaiit and Interostliii ; fornll wlio o thuro. Tlio Inilns dnriii(7 tint afternoon wero\voll liidumvlth pli'aiuro tuokcn , Including Buvcrul Ihliltij ; niiilliiintliiK purlieu. The HihliiK urul hunt- liiKliiis been oxaOlontfor Iho liMtfuwwcukii , nnilnomo line ntririK'i of Ilitiivra caught yontenlay , 'J'liobroad hoHom of thu Inlio and tlio willows around It Htlll attr.iuL helatod dnelm , and moro ttiiiu onomallard lind rud licftil f ; ll n victim to tlio tportsnions' ' ( juiia ycstcr < Inylf ltwii.s yuniliiy. Denth cndfd tlio 8iilTariiif'H of James 11. Unrrott J-OHcrduy nfloriiDon. Poor .Urn iriuiln a liravu ulnijrulu for life , and ylclilcil to thocinlirneo of duiithonly whoii ho KI'UW too \veary t/ilonKi'rcontlniio the ( iKht. JIo died nliortly licforoiln'ulwK , lifter nearly a yoar'H llliic-B , from < ' < inHiiiiiitlii. | Tlioinnny traits of elinrador tlint were bom In lilin and culti vated tbrougb llfo niailo him friends wlioro many others would mnlto only acquiilntnriccs , nnd iiHhouifb but twenty-four ycnra old the pcoplovhr > hiivo cUuKl [ ! lit ) hand In earnest friendship are moro numerous than many others hare won wlioliavo Illlcd Uio allotted Bpaii of llfo. Around hl bedside , uoaulo the wlfo find two Hinnll clilldroii. thoru wcru Authored yf terduy roiiresenlatlves from ulmn t. erory nink In life.uncl when death mnrxnhedout the corniKiillons from the pain- rneked brow thcrviro many lilnil lidiula to cloio tlio eyes with alfoctlonuto toilcbcH , Mr , Karrott wat u member of tlio ICriiphtH of I'vlhliiH unirorm nink , tlio Rod Moil , Doilyo TJ 'ht KiiardK and the Horn of Telm-ati , The fune'ral will tnko plaeo tlili afternoon from thu l.ito residence. 807Sovcntcenth treot , ut " o'clock. Hov , 'J * . 1 , Mackay , UHHlitod hy rtov. Mr , Helm , will oniclato. The body will bo Interred Iti l' ' lrvlc\v. \ linvn twiiKlit lots In Mornlri'slilo ( the pustfo\v ilayn HO as to KK ( , tlioboiicllt of the cheap prlcu before Octo ber 1. JI'JKHHftXjl I * IVi 1M 11 KA I'llH. Mr . W. McCulloiinh lias returned froinn two Avceks" visit , to W , Mntlma , Shuiinn * clcnli , In , The Modul ftma ball club wont to Frotnont yesterday and willed a bitter contest with n cr.U'k ulnoof that clly. Mm. Conlclln of Allnuenpolli ! , Minn. , nnd ! Ur . .Vlylo I cenT Iloelc lihiul , mother and nlsUuofMrn. . lliirltni'Ms , are vhltuix nt the liouto ofJ. 13 , HarlincsH , Tr' ( Plrst uvoniio. \V. \ ILMcCullouKliwIiohus boon 011001' tlio inont niiCL'osisful coniinurrlal tnivclvra for Keelluo.t Kelt , bus not loft thu road Hlneu the rucent cliaiiKO In tlio linn , Ho continues to net 1 thu HIIIIIO claw of goods to the Kaino riistoiiKTS , hut Bonds Ids orders to Itiium JlriiH. , the Oiniibii linn who viurclumd thu JCeolIno.t l dt wlioleHiilohiirdwiiro stock. The many friends of 3Nlr. liohert O. ( U-ocn. \ilio oi'iiud the iJoston store la Omaha , -xvlll Iwploasril to know that ho haa been engaged us the manauer of Hunry laiseman it Co..s prent IIOIIMO Intlds clly. llo loftOinalui with the Intention of lociitliiKlu Uruoldyii , N. V , . tvliuro Simon Klsotneii met him on n recent trip imdoiroivd litnunltlelent inditoomenta to roturii to tlio breezy niul nroKfosslvo west. On Satiircluy afternoon the Odulls ami tlio Iowa deaf iniito niim played a stubbornly con- Uituil pamo on tlio liiBlituto Kroitnili. U'lio BcoroHtwd Kilo 1 1 In favor of the mutes , nnd nnil Ibeyai-ohlKblyelaU'd over the result , U'ho OdelU took tboluiul ut Uiostixi-timU pro \ciitoilthu tnuli'H innldiiK a run until after the fourth liming , when thu deaf inuto jillehor , ( Jeoi'KO Cnumilntrs. wont to work mid > vou tbo K'unio by uoiiie brill Froohimvlll run to MoriiltiRalilo today and touiorww from Mowlam block. NnrloiiHly Hurt. On Saturday afternoon a ton-yonr-okl hey named I'llttlieliii vai Hlnick by a mortnr Inlckottlint foil froiuonoof thoiipperatories cf the nc\N' botol. Tlio hey \vm playlii ) ; near thu elevator hifU whun thu burkot fell , Ho win Icnwkoil down and stunncilby the blow , liut after being plckod up and oarrlod out was > i | > iiosed to tiavo Hiistnliiod only Blight Injuries , ] Jut ubae < [ uent Hyinptonn bnvo chown Hint lie was noveroly hurt , mid Ids irloiulu hnvuraro | ; ( cunt Unit tie will not ro- TOVfiTlio heavy linoltet struck lilm on the lieud , Inflicting HOIIIOigv \ cuts on tlm back ] > art , unit a hail lu-iiho on IIB | face at Iho basu v ( tlionuNU. Ho WHS eonvojeil to his homo onBovcuth Mrootnml Dr.UlcavorHiiniinoncil. M examination Htunvcd Hint liohadnUo HUS- tnluod n frai'turo of his loft arm in addition to the other Injuries. Yosturdny Mi Hyniiv. tonm were voimUlcrvd to bo very utifuvorublo to Ilia KCOVVIf. W > rf per cent ailvftiico on munlcljiiil lots , October 1. A I'i'likct Churoli HlNtorjr , iT. J. Mnelcay liasust ] Issued a poelcct tuldo o ( the KplHCOpnl ehurcli , It IH composed - posed otslx p Kcsaud ; lvc the names of the vfflcon , choir , Sunday lobool ollleers nuil teachers , tuimos oforKiudmtlons and oflleers within Ilio cliircvh , nnd a eoniiloto | list of ( ho membership and supporters of tliocluirch , ileitlpimlliiLrthoio wlio liavo tieen conllrined. It In completoia alltletnlli and Is a vnluabloi worlc. OC'tober Iliiooi. Ono week from next AVodncsdny the raeoa nt the driving park will take place , continuing four tliij'B. The Kentleineu liitoivalod In the mentlnp uro encouraged by tbo liirKonuniber rfontrloM , and KOWvoiitlior | is nil that in mo- nsury to innVi ) the mootlnu a nucceii , as Iho ntteiuhmco promises to bo vcrylui'KO. Kutrlot Moso tjaturUiiy , October J , ut U o'clock u , m. SOXDAY SEWS IS THE BLUFFS , The Bed Situation In Which the School Board Has Plawd the Teachers. HE WAS TOO FREE WITH A GUN. Arroit Conililcrctl Homo Anolent Money A .Vew I'amor Hcrlomly Hurt-Minor Mention nnd I'erwwalH. Itsceminmv extremely doubtful whothcr t io school teachers will rccclvo their p.iy , In view of the nctlon of the schofd honrd Sat urday nljfht. The treasurer will ilotibtlcsB 1)0 notified today that a majority of the rnonv txr did not approve the pay roll , nnd so lonK n there 11 any doubt of the luKiillty of UioproccwllnpitholrodSUrBr probably , In nclf- protection , refuse to pay out inonoy on a doubtful order. The teachers nro to bo pitied. They work hard for thnlr money nnd tlio money should bo promptly paid. They nro In no way ro- unonilhle for thu r resoiit tmtihluA hstwocn tlio superintendent nnd the lio.ird , and they Hbould not ho forced Into that ivmtrovcrsy or bo mad o to ntilTer on iiccotint of It. An attempt will Itormuloto Induce thoschool lioanl ton n.-oon the paying of the twiflirn nt. enc > . leaving the ( | iutloii ! of the supurln. tfMident'i nidary ni n hone of contention , If contciiblftii tlicro inmi. ho. Jf the board Insists on it ? not Ion of Satur day nlirht the probability It Unit tlio iiftlon wlllbo the Biibjoi't of prolonged HtlKiitlon , ainlln thniniMintlnio the tenchcrs , who nro entitled to tholr money , and are In no way c'oneunicd In tlio ntinrrol , will bo put to > ? r < ; iit Inwiiivonlcnco. TliodovclopmotitB of today \vlll ho vatclicd for cngcrly by the teachers and tholrtriuiHU. The Uiieo incnihon who loft Iho meeting Snturdav nlKlit found thumitilvii * Inn bid boat , rilmy cfrtild ml vowtn pay the Biiper- tondcnt. without iit-knowli'd liiB that ho l nnpi'rlntendont , which would be , in fuel , the Klvlntf xipof their onllro riwj. AH a matter of cotiHlslency tliov will doubtless jiroventtlio nctlon belnicuffeotivoirtlmy can possibly do BO. In doliiff o , the pay of the tenuber.Hvlll also ho stopiKjd , If you want to Invest where you nro uro of ll prollts , buy In Wall paper ntLosoy.V .Icnaon's ' , U 1'cnrl st. Money nt roluoo I r.ifii loanolon clnitlo niitlrualuttatoROU'.irltyliyK. II. Sho.ifoA ; Co Today nnd tomorrow t rco rldo to Morning- Hide from MoiTlatn block. J. O. Tlpton , real estate , W7 llroadway. Wanted-Plfty day bonrdora nt Ilnmo roi- triiirant , iiiont piipnlur ptacu in thu city , to gel a meal or board hy tbo wuclc. A'IMtors In Morn lii sldo will llnd Ihci lots that litivo been Hold buvoa ulgn upon ouch lot. A Ni\v I'nlplt Oun. Yeatordny vim an Important und InterestIng - Ing ilnynmoiiK the Methodists of the DOS Moluos coiifcrenco , which Includes Council Jilulfs. The vliniiKOS inndo by the now up- polntmcntof pastors wont Into cITcot yostcr- dny. Many a congregation bad an oppor- tuulty toseo what their now preacher was 11 lie. lie.Tho The lnrRc.st.ntul oldest Methodist church hi Council Bluffs Is tlio H road way church , The touring down of the old building to iiinko room for the now ono nocossitntoi thoguthcr- lugof the conuroKatlon in a tumpornry plnco of worship , the Miwonio toinplo hall bclns used for that purpose. The Inryo hall \vus nearly tilled yesterday inornitiK. The newly npiwlntcd pastor , Hov. Ur. Stuart , ivns In lila place , mul thu rotlrlnu pastor , llev. Mr. b ronklln , wbo Is now to uo a iiresldlnj ; older , snthesido him. The strotchlnc of ncclcs , and uneasy shift ing ot the siiuealthiK cbalr.i , Indicated the common curiosity to got as soon us possible a view of the new preacher. Such efforts -wore not rewarded by the discovery of anything .strikingly peculiar. A man , medium In bclnht , UK" , nnd good look * , we. ) Hhnpcd bead , professional 0303 , Including ulnssea , full bcnrd , except the Hinooth-shavcn upper llp-a man who with n llttlo inoro balr and a litllo less glasses might bj taken , nt a dls * taneo , for Superintendent MoNnughton Much Inbriof was what greeted the curious \Vltli \ the opening prnyor , nnd still moro so nflcr thu sermon was fairly launched , the tliouuftitof external nmn wa-4 sDCodllv done away. With nil oirncstne.ss In voice and uuiiiticr , nnd the entire freedom from notes nnd iiiammorlptH , ho plainly iircscnted bis thnughta on tlio text ho had chosen , "Tills Is Ida nntno vhoroby ho shall bo called , * 'lho bore our Hlj-litoousnoss. ' " The speaker showed much careful research In Ida showing thu line differences of mean. Inij In the various appellations of deity. "Tho Lord" should ho inoro correctly understood If Its translators had allowed the original Hebrew -vord "Jehoviili" to liavo rciiinlncd. Jehovah \vas the distinctive title of the Hebrew cov enant limiting ( ! od. In the account of cren- tlon , und until tbo fall of man , Hod was pokcn of , but when God hcpim inakiiiK his covenant with man , nnd bad entered upon Ids jilan of rcdoinptlou , It was "Jehovah.11 From various uses of appellations of deity the speakerdrow the conclusion that these iinmos themselves taught the fact of redemption. la the physical world man could get some idea of 0od's ' omniscience and omnipotence , but it was only by revolution that man ijalned any I'nowlcuf.'o of the heart of CJod. In these rev elations the very names given to God Indi cated the general plan of salvation. The latter part , of the sermon wns devoted to the consideration of righteousness. The preacher did not bollovo thnt Christ's righteousness was transferred to man as a sort or a covering for Ids sins. Valth in Christ was the foundation ot right eousness , and through Christ man might bo built up Into righteousness , but It wns a righteousness of his own. Ilo closed with nn earnest appeal for nil to seek this happiness , Aft or the sermon Kev. Dr. Stewart inndo n few remarks on bis relationship as pastor of this church , llo declared thnt ho had came hero with but ono purpose , thnt of doing good. Ileviuitcdto help the church and ho must needs bo helped by the church. Ho might hiivo personal peculiarities which might prove distasteful , butltho thought thai on becoming well acquainted tbo3' would ilncl that ho hint a heart which had been touched by the desire , for righteousness , Ho wnntot ! lo know his people and ho know of them ant' to hasten the accomplishment of this ho ear nestly Invited them all to meet him in class mul prayer meetings. K\y < ! per e ut advance on MornliiBsldo lots Oct. 1 , Losoy ft Jensen paint houses , J , O , lltxhy , Rtoam Heating , nanttary en- ( Incor.UCI l.lfo btillillni ; , Oiiuhu ; iiJJ Mot- rlam block , Council IU\in's. Mornlngcddo Is booming. first-class ilressnmhlng by Miss Wallace , over CatUomen'ti bank , cor. Main at. ant Mil uvo , To the T ndlas Miss Mary ( llonson is bettoi propareil than over to satisfy all who want ilrst class iliussiiiiiklug , Rooms in thu olil library building , I'carl street , Free rldo to Mornlngsldo. Ilall'H Arrest an Important One , OOlcer I1owllii's ( eatch on Saturday niter- noon when ho took Thomas K. Hall from the Btroots nnd led him to the steel cell In the cltj prison Is likely to ho an important one , nnd will do u Booil deal toward raising that onico In the eat Inmtlon of the public ns nn oxpor thief catcher. Unless the ofHeers have maJo HOIIIO nilstnko thojbavo lncuHtotl3'uvcry smootheonlUleno tuna who has tlcccctl fnrinorso\ito ( thouiand o ( dollars by patent right deals , and has bee so smooth hi his worlc thnt ho has nlwny avoided nny unploasunt consequcnoca , H lias been operating In nbout nil of the wester ttntos , nnd lias ahvuys gene after big game Ills la < t deal In thU vicinity was lu Otoo couuty , NcbtusUa , > uuio.tluio uiro , when h succeeded In flcccln * ; nn old farmer out of a cool thousand by ncllliiR him a pctent feel cooker or urlro- twlstnr for maklre fences. Immediately nftcr he closed the deal ho c.imo to f'oancll lllurTfl. where ho was arrested. Ho was taken hacK for trlnl , but ho had worked the deal f o tulroltly thnltho grnnil jury could not find enough evidence of fraudulent Intent to Justify AII Indictment. Ho inld In Jail only a few hours In Nebrwka ( Jlty until ho was re leased upon bonds , and did not return thcro until the grand Jury wtu In session , when ho went bcforo It with the old man nnd mndo him tell such nstriliht. { ttry > nhout the trans action that the Jury felt moro Inclined to turn the victim over to the lunney commis sion than to find an Indictment against Iho man who had robbed him. Hnll Is well known In this city , nnd has rnndo It his head'-jartcrs now and then forsovcral 3'oars. Ills arrest was procured through a remark of Thcodoro Ilray , the liveryman , who had boon chatting with Hall.nnd who nald as the man walked n\vny \ ; "Tlicjo's the smoothest confidence man In the world , " A citizen nearby asked xvhohowas , nnd Mr. Ilray told hlmsornoof thn stories nbout Hull thnt nro well known. The cltl/fti mot Officer Howling a few moinerits after and | Kilntud out Hull to him , and thtj ofllcnr noted promptly hy placing him under arrest on the ctuirgo of suspicion , 0/llccr / Howllng's attention had nln.'iidy boon nttraetcd to Kail. Ho lind seen him In the early part of the day dressed In a Miilt of clothe ) that would have made a newer laborer blush , and was ahadowlng him with tlm Intention of running him In nsnvnglf his conduct warranted it. Immediately nftcr dinner ho cnmo out upon the streets dreisod Inn Prince Albortsnltof olognnt material tliitt ( 'iivo Iho luiiircnslon that ho wns the BtnooMi nntlcirmn lie is known to bo. The nrrcst WIIH inndo In the American express ofllco whllo Mall was In Iho company of n man named Chamberlain , who lias dropped out of sight. It Is not IIIHHVM whether he Is a confedemtuornn Intended victim. 1 ( all U locked up In thu steel cell of the city lull. lull.rXX rXX ) people visited Mornlngsldo yesterday. The best auctioneer In the statols II. H. Imimn , Council IMulTs. Snseld attontlon to Iio3'leii ! stock sales , nnd nil branches of mercantile goods. OfllcjMM llroadway. The Manhattan ( -porting headquarters , 418 Ilroudway. F.islilnnablo wool suits ina'le by Mr3. fj. Slimnons , &j to $7 ; silks , 17 to I1U. Ho you hear the boo in I It Is In Mo rnlng- ldo. _ Homo Anclfiit fonoy. Frank Lovln , the well known numismatist , vhoso collection of coin and script Is porliaps bo largest in the stito , If'not in the cnllro vest , lias recently addo.l somu very valuable iloces of script to It. Ono of them Is an old colonInlfdiltipliistur that Is a remarkable and rnro curiosity , It Is so fudod and crinkled bat the inscriptions upon it nro sunrccly legl- ilo , but with a llttlo earj can bo deciphered , t Is a 1M shilling piece , printed onlyonono ido upon a piece of p.ipsr that would not bo onsidered god wrapping paper at the pres ent time. The printing is from the common ypo used In thojo days , and tliero Is noen- jrnvlngupoii the pteco at nil except , a rude wood cut intended to represent the ICngllsh coat of arms. The plcco Is about two inches square , nnd Is altogether the moH unlovely hing to cherish in the slmpo of money that nodern oycs bavo over gnzod upon. All the printing is in what .vns sup- loscd to bo black ink in its dny , ml It looks llko tlio press work done on back country weeklies , where the "wo" of the concern lins converted a elder press into a irinting mnchlno nnd used , apple-butter for nk. Across the top is printed in Dig letters ' - ( ) Hhllllngd , " in crazy looking capitals , and jcneath it In small pica typo IH the legend .lint converted it Into money , "This identi cal bill shall pass current for " 0 fh. within ; ho government of tlio counties of New Cns- lo , Kent andTupper , on JDclawaro , accord- ngtoact of assembly of said government , undo In tlio third year of the rclga of our sovereign lord , King OoorgoH , , dated the Unit day of Juno , ! " > ' . ) . Ttion in faded Ink , ilacoil there by iiiiiill | pen in the lingers of .ho venerable colonial ofacors , follow a num ber of signatures , all of which are illegible except the ilrst , which Is "D. D. Attcl. " Bo- , ow a rude plcco of wood mlo is tbo sigaill- cant warning : "Counterfeiting is Death. " People were very honest in those days or iho popular verdict of death to counterfeiters was n terrible raaltty , otherwise the com monest country print shop could have dupli cated the 11101103 % Outsldo of the signatures [ hero Is nothing on the bill but the rudest letter-press work. Mr. I/avin's collection comprises some very rare piei-os and some that have only two or Ihreo duplicates In tlio world , In the center of a largo case ho bus a Swedish coin mndo of copper. It Is n very formidable piece of money , eight inches square and a quarter of nn inch thick and weighs eight pounds. It Is stamped In the center by tbo Swedish mint of ' 100 years ago , nnd the legend says the coin must puss current for ? l. It Is tno product of the mint at a time whoa tboro was no silver or gold to bo had and copper was made a monetary metal , nnd tbo amount of copper the coin contained was Just sulH- clont to equal 81 the market price of the metal being fiO cents a pound. The coin was evidently hammered out upon nn ordinary blacksmith's anvil , for the hammer marks are vlsiblo all over it. Mr. McCiibo has started a $7,000 house In Morulngsidc. If you xvlsh to sell your property call on the Juitd & Wells Co. , G. U. Judd , president , (300 ( U roadway. Flue interior decoratingLosey & Jensen Buy your lumber otTho Judd & Wells Co. , 81SJ Broadway. Mornlngsido is attracting much attention those days , Too Vtco witli a Gun. A.yonnKtnan named SI Favor seems tohavo been stirring up the residents of Hardin township with threats of violence , made moro realistic by the flourishing of a loaded revolver. Favor had been nt work for J , Yocuin and others in that neighborhood , Saturday ho Is said to have coma to Council tlulls und got a revolver , and with this fully loaded ho returned to the neighborhood and commenced quarreling with different ones , llo is said to have previously mndo some ugly threats and to have repeated those Sat urday with Increased energy , calling Yocum and others various insulting names , with the evident deslro to inclto a quarrel. Thu uircnts were said to Uo accompanied with a brandishing of the revolver and throats to shoot , and us ho seemed to bavo been drink ing tlicro wns sucti consternation caused by Ids actions that two orthrcoof the men hur ried to Council llluiTs and got n warrant for ids nrrcst. Shcrltt O'Noil wont out early yesterday morning1 , only to find that Favor had skipped out for Woston. The sheriff found the man there nnd putting the hand cuffs on him brought him in. Ha seemed quiet enough when arrested and Insists th'nt lie is wrongly charged , Ho will bavo a hear ing before Justice Suburz today. Morningsldo is within n milo of the center of tbo city and a block of the motor. Shorthand. Miss Ilhodos , Browa building. Signs. Losoy & Jensen's , 11 Pear st , lloyal Arcanum I'artlos. Fidelity council Itoynl .Arcanum , will give n series of dances the coming season. Thu evenings of October 24 , November 14 nnd December - comber 13 have boon selected. The committee - too having tlio sumo In charge Is composed of tlio following named gmitlcmcn : U. A. Hone , chairman ; \V. H. Itoblnsou , John T , Tldd , C. L. Kelt and T. 13. Cuvln. "Window shades at Losoy & Jensen , 11 Pearl sU _ When In Morntngslde go up Into Iho tower of Iho AlcOco house nnd it is worth going miles und miles to sco the view. r I'jthlaa. There will bo a special meeting of the St Alban's lodge , No. 17 , Knights of I'ythliu this evening to arrange for the funeral of oui deceased brother , .lames II , linrrett. J , 0 , UuibON , Council Commander. Ijiuio l''n < ! orlc'N Olnsnl. CALAIS , Kept , 'JS.-UlKlity luco factories hero nro closed In couscqucuco o ( thu strike i'KHHO.tf f.t K.lft tt.l 1'JIS. O. K. Bor& of nialrU nt the Cnoy. C. D , Smith of Ljitfoln Is at the Paxton. J. J. Kinof A\Wf'olntU nt the Darker. J. M. Koblnson ot IJoston Is at the Mur ray. ' -I J. K , MI h or Chlrfigo Is a guest at the Bar ker. ker.H. H. D. Staufferof. ' ' & , Louis Is ( it the Mer chant * . , O. W. Caic of St ; ijouls Is stopping at the I'nxton. , , , , , H. M. Hurt of Lat-o City is n guest nt the 1'axton , C. A. Mann of N'ew York Is a guest at the Murray. ' < i W. Hpcrry of Davenport was at the Barker yesterday. Charles Wntrous of Chlcajrolsafjucstat the Mcrchant.i. \Vllllnm A. Ward of Frankfort , Ky. , la at the .Mlllnrd , S. N. Chiton of Chicago Is In the city , at the .Murray , S. F. Henry of Now York was at the Paxton - ton lost night , ( J. H. C.rnham of Atlantic , In. , Is stopping at thu Mlllnrd. O. S. Doyle of McCook was at the Mer chants fortnight. Byron Clark of Plattsmouth It registered nt tlio Merchant1) ) . W. IJ. Pnttonof Springfield , 0. , was uttho Murray laU night. "VV. I ) . Illack nf Philadelphia was at the Mlllnrd last night. .Too Kerr , n talented young riowsnapcr man of New York , nnil the originator of llnlliin illalect sketches , is In tlio city. Ho li taking a swing nround the country for recreation nnd material for ftituro work , Orio of his host contributions appeared In Til K SUNiur UKK and tnadu u decided hit. The "Work of llrnnkcii Soldlcrn , Nr.w OIII.KA.VH , r.n , , Sept. 29. A San An ton to special says : Several Mexican gentle men Just from Mexico deny tlio story of the attempted nssastlnntlon of President Diaz on the nl'lit ( of the I'lth. They say thcro was nothing In It tjuyond the discharge of flro- iirrni by a few drunken soldiers , who have boon confined. All the same , railway men who arrived today Bay that of the thlrty-flvo conspirators twelve liavo hcen arrested and are now confined in the military prison. A MlnlHlc-r'H U'lfo KnloHlcn. Ilrnu PAIIK , Mais. , Sept. 23-Mrs. Hnyes , idjout llftyyenrs of ngc-\vlfo of Dr. Charles C. Hayes , drowned herself In the Xoponset river thts morning. The hotly will bo taken to MadiHon. Wli. , whcro the f Jitlicr of tlio do- ceneed , ox-Oovornor Mills of Wisconsin , ro- sides. Mrs. Hnyes was a very rcllncd nnd estimable lady and hsr death is a great blow to her husband and HOII. The latter , Mills Hnyes , is n rising lawyer of St. Paul , Minn. ConNldernhlo Stir About Nothing. Ur.UJiij i > n , Sept. 28. Whllo the young king of Scrvia , acrornpanled hy Ills father , ex-King .Milan , was returning from a drive today a cartridge wai exploded beneath the carriage. The authorities allege that the explosion was purely accidental. As far as can bo learned no ono was injured. Hnauty nnil Yntpo ofVsliulo JowclH. .Tuwoler's Weekly : The t-euson that colors in an Orlontal brooch or bracelet nro bo purfcollH tlio Btimo reason thiit an old Oriental viu-pot i bolter tliitn any other. An Asiatic ] dislikes to bo dux/led ; o bo blinded wltli tcltifo ; to have Ills eyes hurt nnil lilsi brain licatetl hy un- Hubiliied olIeetH'odiffht. ' Consequently , .hough . lie dyes his wools in intense coloi-d , havin1 , ' fo.w'.othcrs , lie BO combines horn , BO mixes them wito blnelc and with .hnt . dtirlt ereairi jOf which Europe has lover caught tlio soorot , tlint the total esult is restful , "and the very idea ot flm-o or ol full dsiyliyht on the patterns H entirely absent. It is precisely tlie sumo with Oriental uwols. Their * natural irlaro Is kept lown bycomblnatforjiimd want otpblisli. f ho Asiatic who carved in jade and sank loop inscriptions into sapphires could mvo faceted precious stones as well as .ho cutters of Amsterdam , who until ntely used no machinery , but he did not desire to do it. Ho wanted bubdued ifTccts , and made ol the gurnet a car- ) uncle which is a miruclo of color witli- > ut ( jlaro or ho cut off , as wo have seen n many emeralds , u more corner , so the ) qholdor , instead of being bothered with flashing preen , should peep at will nto green depths. " \Vo \ do not say ho was altogether right as regards the diamonds he was al- .ogethet- wrong but wo may rely on it .hat ho knew his business , nnd when ho 'ailed that ho intended to fail. Ilia intense appreciation of turquoise wa duo not only lo admiration for its color which can bo matched only by ono or Lwo flowers , but to the fuct that it is the ono gem that , 'for nil its brilliancy of color , docs not flash. To this hour tlio liich-class Asiatic loves the cat's eye as the European never can , because the light in it gives no pain , but reveals itself through a sort ot dusky shade. The European has inado lovely jewels , and will make lovelier ones , but ho never has made the jewels like those of the. Asiatic , who with inmlmitiiblo art can tttko from gold all its glitter with out diminishing1 by ono iota the perfec tion of its color , nndwill hand you a hit ot cnamol in which the green is as bright ns the emerald , the red as fiery as the ruby and the whole as restful to the eye as ji picco of turf. The Oriental jeweler has another " merit , and in it "lies the secret ot a possible great development in the demand for European jowolors' work. Ho always elves lo his jewels acortnlnty of value. His gold is gold ot unadulter ated purity ; his silver , truly silver ot the staiidurd ; his gems the stones they are said to bo , and his work paid for at an understood nnd invariable rate. The a consequences are that ho makes little , nnd that the market for his com moner wares never ceases , jewels being as much property as English sovereigns are equally portable , nearly as capable of concealment and as fixed In value K n of .Uaffnlo , U.S. A. " Mr. William D. Eaton , is still in Lon don , writes Eugoiio Field in the Chicago News. When ] itoii was in Paris last spring ho was known un and down the boulevards ns thij.pucu'Elong , the sim ple Parisians niihtaklng the initial I ) for the dlhtingulshod and distinguishing proposition "do.'Va A somewhat similar error led to amus ing complications at Carlsbad hist Juno. Islr. .Tamos I. King , ot BulTalo , visited the Bohemian Hph'for a course of treat ment , nnd the local press and the cur- list { by a natural though none the less Borious blunder ) ' announced him as James I. , King'of Buffalo , in America. This blunder seamed humorous enough at ilrst , but prosuntly serious symptoms wore exhibited. , r The parvenus , the sycophants , the tutt-huntorn , thrt snobs , the parasites nnd the hoggard.Hwoopod down on poor King ; the hotel iieopio ileoced him and there ncoined to bo u general conspiracy to mulct him. In valii ho sought to con vince his porsocutorti thut it was all u hideous mistake that ho was no royal purHoimgo. Ho actually had to llco the town , nnd I Hubscqucntfy heard thnt ho WIIB In hiding in Mnrionbad under the alias ot Thomas Thompson. Treatment of ( Jold-o by Hloutrlolty Dr. Marnno reports the complotoouro , by olootrlolty , ot a goitre of consider- nulo H/.O | anil three years' duration. The treatment took the form ( Htrong far- ndlo eurronlH oxtornnlly nnd electrolysis alterimU'ly. For the latter purpOMt ho used llvo to eight LuoliiittMiu cells , u sponge hold hoUvuon lliu palUmt'H hands for tliu positive polo , and connuolud with the nognllvo polo a glovor'd needle , which ho liiburtud Into thu tumor , On two occasions ho connected both poles with needles plunged Into the gland , Ono or two electrolytic nnd ono to three fnradlo seances were given weekly , the former lasting ( or live minutes and the latter ton to fifteen. Improvements ap peared after the 11 rat seanco In the sub jective symptoms , a marked diminution of the tumor was visible by the sixth , and , though nftcr the first month the progress was le. 9 rapid than previously , the swelling ultimately disappeared completely. TO COUNT IIAMC niM S. I.'ncoOne Must Conic Under the Hank Clerk'M ISye. "There nro two kinds of bank bills , " said a man who has handled ngoodmany of them , to a Chicago Tribune rcnortcr. "There are the national bank bills and the government notes. The former have vignettes on each side and the latter on the left hand end only. The treasury department mndo a mistake in putting the vignettes on the left end of the government note , for this re-awn : Take a bundle of the so bills in n bank ; the bank clerk in counting such a bundle places his left hand on the left end ol the bundle and counts the right end with his right thumb and finger. The vignette is the most dinictilt thing to counterfeit , nnd for that very reason it Is counterfeited most. In counting such bills as I have been speaking about this vignette Is not seen by the bank clerk , and ho Is moro liable to count in a spurious coin than If lie Haw the vignette. The expert knows a bad vignette almost at n glance. I think if the treasury department had thought of this the vignette would have been put on the right end of the bill. " This wns told to the cashier of a Dear born street bank. He smiled when ho heard it. "In the first place. " ho said "hank clerks do not count bills in the way you mention. If they do they violate late orders. The instructions lire that they shall handle the blll.s ro thnt onch ono shall como entirely within the range of the oyo. I presume there are viola tions of this rule In every bank. Even ho an uxnort hits other mentis of detect ing a bad bill than looking at the vig nette. However , I nm ot the opinion that the vignette would ba an additional safeguard If it wore on the right end of the note. Charged with Hiding 1'ny Hook. M. W. Fox. who Is at the head of the mining stock association , which is at war with the Comstock millionaire own ers and big moneyed men of the Halo and Norcross mining company who are accused of stealing $2,000,000 from the smaller stockholders of the concern , re ceived the following letter from a miner working in Virginia City , Xev. , says a San Francisco special to the Chicago Tribune : In the Hale-Xorcross mine It is well known among the miners that the few men who are now working are running waste rock into all the drifts where tbo best rock is nnd stopping them up so as to keep the pay rock hidden. Ono of the tools of the rinjj told the miners that if a two-legged fox found out what was in the mine ho would have have to dig for It , and that Mr. Lcary and Mr. Keating would remain In power for some time to come. Is there not some way to stop them working al together and Is there not some way to exam ine that mine before they get it blocked upl Said Mr. Fox : "I was in Virginia City in May , 1889 , and while there vis ited the ore-producing levels of the Halo & Norcross mine. I saw suflicient ore for a million dollars In dividends , to gether with all legitimate running ex penses. Since then there havo'been several now discoveries of ore made in thnt mine , the greater portion of which discoveries have been kept from stock holders In order that the management might assess the Block out of the hands of its present holders. " Kditor ChlldB Willing to Bur It. The controversy over the claim of Lord Sackville to collect rent for the ground at Shakespeare's birthplace , in which the memorial fountain erected by George W. Childs stands , may possibly result in the ncqulsition of a part of the great poet's town by the Philadelphia ! ! , says a Philadelphia dispatch to the Globe-Democrat. It\\ns announced that Mr. Childs had sent across the sea a proposition to purchase the ground. Lord Suckvillo , who contends that the ground is a mrt'of his estate , is pretty nearly ut liberty to name his own fig ures. The general public at Strntforcl- on-Avon hold that the ground is a com mon and has been such for years , and the payment of rent is resisted on that point. Lord Snckdllo is not so desirous of getting money out of it as ho is that his right to claim rent shall bo admitted , and ho informed the town council that ho would remit the rent if ho were only asked to do so. The council , however , would not please him so much as to do that. that.Lord Lord Sackvillo , in view of the fact that the donor of the memorial fountain , which cost $50,000 , isnn American , has been widely criticised , and the English journals have teemed with adverse com ments. If Air. Childs buys the land ho will present it to the town. Tlio foun tain has already been presented. A null \Vrcolc8 n Train. At 3:20 : the other morning freight train No. 520 of the Southern Pacific railway was tearing along ton miles this side of Del Rio. It is a fast freight and was making twenty-five miles an hour , says a San Antonio ( Tox. ) dispntuh to the Globe-Democrat. Suddenly , 100 yards in front , nn enormous red bull showed on the track. Uo was undoubt edly mnd , and had wandered away from his herd in the pasture , through which the cars were running. At the momon the ho wns discovered ho was standing head up and tail down , pawing the ties nnd lashing his sides with his tail. Immed iately ho charged at full speed. There wivs no time to reverse the lover or any thing else , save to look on. The bull struck the cowcatcher with every ono of his thousand pounds. Tlio shocjc lilted the engine two feet from the track , broke the front truck , derailed ono sot of drivers nnd throw off every car be hind it. The iron was torn up for twenty feet. The damage , not counting the delay , was over $300. The animal , of course , was inasheil into a pulp , his head driven back upon his shoulders and his massive horns splintered into toothpicks. _ aTootliaoho Cure. Prof. Drowry Jones , principal of the public school at ForgiiHon , .Mo. , com mitted suicide the other morning. llo had been sultorlng from toothache ana neuralgia for several days and school had been suspended. This morning ho was called to breakfast nnd ho replied thut ho would bo down in u few minutes. Nothing more wns heard of him. The family wlioro ho boarded waited until they feared something was wrong , when thop burst lit the door of his room uiul found him dead. I In hud shot himself , as the revolver wns still in his hand , F.lectrk'ityls destined to play a perma nent part in domestic life. Klectric conk ing utensil * , ! ! till/ing Itri heating proper ties , have been designed , and in some in stances put Into practical operation , Ono nt the latest novelties in this respect is nn electric llntiron. It consists ot a hol low llatlron , in the interior ot which a cell is plm-od whioh IH hoati'd by the ( ill-rout passing through it. The eoso nnd comfort dorlvod from thousoof Much ilovico , tu hot weather especially , is ap parent. A DUSKY STOWAWAY. A Snmonn Koanty Hldci Herself in a Ship toe Three lny * . The barkontlno Malay , owned by Niok Diehard , ol this city , was recently' the scone of n llttlo romance , the details ot which have been received in this city from the ofllceM of the vessel , says the San Francisco Chro'iicle. Tno Malay sailed from Port Moody for San Fran cisco on the 'Hh inst. , nnd is expected hero In a tew days. Previous to going north she departed from tills city for Tongatobcc , a port in the Samoan is lands. After discharging her cargoshe loaded with ballnst and set still for the north. When the vessel was three d vs out a superstitious pallor approached thu cap tain with fear and trembling , Ho said ho heard some unearthly nolco seeming to proceed from the hold ot the ship. Ho vividly described it as similar to the groan of some fluttering spirit confined In the lower regions. Hardly crediting the story , hut rather with n. view to squash it before it spread among the crow , the captain backed by his entire crew , lifted up the hatch. The unearthly noise was again heard , and with greater distinctness and the investigators were thoroughly frightened. Tlio captain peered through the semi-darkness and saw , to his astonishment , a Samoan girl arrayed in the restrictive dress of her country. She was lying in the hold sleeping soundly nntl saorlng loudly. With a foreboding that ho had tin ele phant on his hands thu captain routed the duskysleeper. . She did not appear startled in the least , but complained of being hungry. Every sailor on the shin offered to share his mess with her , nnd an intense rivalry for thet possession of her affections at oaco ensued. Tlio stowaway could speak a little Kngll-ih. She managed to : > ay that she had deliberately secreted hot-self In the hold. She wanted to . co the world and she begged not to bo taken back. The captain was between two tires. To re turn her to her homo would cause a loss of a week's tfinc ; to allow her to remain on board was a risk to Insubordination on the Malay. Ho- chose the latter course , however , nnd the dusky islander accompanied him to I'ort Moodv. On the way she had half a do/.en otters of marriage , all of which she politely re fused with a demurcness that would have created envy in the heart of an American flirt. When the Malay ar rived at Vancouver the Samoan beauty was taken ashore and put into service with n family residing there. Water Lily Soup Five Cents A Cake Attempt oi the Czar's fjlft1. ST. PniEttsncna , Sept. 23. Another at tempt has been made upon the life of the czar. ThH time the conspirators planned to wreck the train by which It it was believed the czar intended to travel from St. Peters burg to Warsaw. An obstruction was placed on the track in the shape ot five "sleepers , " which were tightly wedged in between the rails. The train which was supposed to be carrying the czar crashed Into the barricade of sleepers and w s thrown from the track. No details of the outrage have teen obtained and It Is not known whether any arrests were made. For Rheumatism. Lumbago , Xcuralpia , Cramp and Cello there is no remedy superior to the genuine Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil. Caused by a Ilrokeii Axle. PoniLAxn , Ore. , Sept. iiS. A portion of the delayed train on the Union Pacific arrived earlv this morjin- . The delay was caused by tno breaking of an nxlo , causing a part of the train to leave the track near Shoshone , bat no ono was injured. Through coacnes Pullman palace sleepersdining caw , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening point via the grout Rock Island route. Ticko oflico 1002 , Sixteenth and'Farnam. Brazil Issuiuc ; Currency. Rio Jxxnuto , Sept. W. A decree has been Issued by the government authorities author izing the unlimited issue of currency on a gold basis by national banks. Spcculition is greatly increasing. The Secret Art of Beauty lies not in cos metics , but is only in pure Wood , and a healthy performance of the .vital functions to bo obtained by using Burdock Blood Hit ters. Cold AVavo in Mississippi/ GIICXADA , Miss. , Sept. 23. A cold wave struck tms section yesterday evening , it is raining now , but should it clear off a heavy frost will occur. The weather is unprece dented for September. A Ij-lit | in I'Jvory itcrtli. To the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway belongs the credit ot being the first In the country to reduce the matter of electric lighting of trains to scientific perfection. Ono of the novel features introduced in the bleeping cars is a patent eloctrle reading lamp in each section. With this luxurious provision reading at night before and after retir ing becomes as comfortable as by dny , nnd when retiring the toilet may bo made in comfort nnd seclusion. The berth rending lamp in the Pullman sleeping cars run on the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway , between Omaha and Chicago , Is patented , and cannot bo used by any other railroad company. It is the 'greatest Improve ment of the ago. Try it and bo con vinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , at 0:10 : p. m. daily , arriv ing at Chicago at 'JUO : a. in. Soouro tickets nnd sleeping car berths at Union Ticket olllcc , loOl b'arnum street ( Barker Block ) , Omaha. J. E. PJIKSTO.V , P. A. NASH , Pass. Agent Gcn'l Agent , COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS All kinds nf Dying uncl Clf : uiln dnnn in the Highest .Stylo of thu Art , I'adwl am ) .Stnliii-il Kalirlcs made to look HH food in iiinr.Yoik promptlyilonuand delivered hi nil parti of lliiKuinitry. Suml for price list , O. A. MAUIIAN. Troii. . 013 Ilroailwny , Ntur Niirtlivcstera IJcnot , COUNCIL IH.utTH. H. ATTEND Btrlctlj'tolillllMO ! ) " H 11 iplriKlM motto , Thelilu'l- unt iiu'cosi In uvcrr Una of limmincnorujrl ru.tolicJ byliltu ivliu tmlih to KOIIIO uloilol | pu.-lult/ . WESTERN People nroproiroislvo. full of rnmr. "ml mouoj m.iUnK bchcmui. Tlicy nuotl | iuc. l tralnlnj lor Imilnuja. IOWA I.o d In popular oilurotlon. Her public urtonli nrolipliiKeriinil work lur licr noreanliu million * . Wi'iloru lima. COLLEGE , Commenced fnll torni fopt. lit. bin' tolocn Iho n-nllr prncllcnl for lier Mnlunli. .Voriiul. lliu I- no iHli'trllinnilaml IM/IHKI / ulilj rourui , well cir- itiinliu.l nml carefully coniluolo.l Hui'lenti mar miter nv n r tliuo.Vritu fur furllior imrllculuri 10 \V , S. I'nuliun , Council Bluffs , low a. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. _ _ JOOM ? for rent. In mlto or * Injtlc. 413 So. stfeot. UKNTHomos nnil rooms ! one over - stern near court homo , nnil one furiilshcil ruom nt J. R Ha vldion's lEU Fifth ave. rr > om < . two blocks from motor , - four from ixMtoniL-ei furnace hont , rmlli room , hot and cold water. To jreutlcnii-uor man and vrlfo without clilldrcu. ton jive . . -Montjoiucry well Intprjroii. ICOneros , ChautatKitu Uo. , Kan , , well prnvptl , SIO ucros , TroyoCo. , I\'i\n .n well Improved. HO ncroi , Comanchu Co. , Kan. , well Iniprot. cd. I'JOncrc * . Morris Co. . Kan i * . well Improved. EO acres 1/itant'o. . Kun. , well improiuil. IfrtaeroI'lirtiai t'o. . Nebraska , ItMncre * . Unit Oo. . Xeiinisk-i. 'ifrnerox. Miihletibor. ? Co. , Kcntuckr : wiill linnrotetl ; clear. lt > ) sierc . well Improved ; Atcona Co. , Mt.-li | . Can ; clear. 4)acro . Io ! Co. , Ohio ; clear. Will tnd * fllheror nllfor iiicrolianjUsoor clly iiroiivitr In Council IllulTsorUmilia. : QJcarlnntl In stone ami Harry Ctx. AIo. f n-nmery InChaptnstn , Dlckln-mii I'o. . Kin. II. J. 1st niortsraso noltM. Out to the front t will trmlo. J. K. I'rlco. lvlol' hotel. chnnsn In hiKlnc * * will ell Mi -i < mis and Hxturo , aU new nnd Hr t i. . . . , nt a discount. If lduthln next 9) ( lay * . In- volco nhout tlM. Addr sHeu ullli-o , I'oinu-ll UlulM. lOH SALK Flneitamlard tm-d torun. l > .iv , J. T and 8 yeins old , niiittihud , I.ady cau drlvi > lliciiii cltylmike ! will not hv. ( ' ' .ulus : as. Main st. . l-ouiK-ll lllufM , J. I. . I > rli-c. 1OI { KENT Hotel Jiimoson. nil fiirnt-lini/ 1'os'o.sHIon tztvcn October 1. I'or lnf < > r ; > , , i- tlou udclrt'iVia. . feledt-ntoiif , or Chris tr.iut- , Council lltulTs. FOU SAI.K Tin ) llnino Itcstaurnnt for vi.o on ca.sy ti-rni' ' . Tin ? tmut lHiiulir | ; jilaL-f iu the city. : ? . \V. tfoott. W IIru.nlway. T7IOH SA I.E or ttiiiit Gardmi I a nil. with" 11 houses , by J. U. Itlco. lUJMalu St. , Couuoll \\rilV pay rent wnen you can buy a homcun 1 1 the same terms , unii In ease of your deutli atanytlmoloavoyoarfaially the homo cluar oothufalloffln ? turius : A homo worth ilO at ? I2 per month. A homo wortti ! I. ' M at Ms per Jiiontli. Aliomo worth ( > ,0) ) : it ! -I pur mouth. Aho-no worth flo at ft ! pur moiitli. A homo worth * t,0 .it IH { Mr month. Other prleo'l IIOIIIIM on the same term' . Th &DOVQ moitthlv piyjiionts hicludu principal andlntorest. Korfnll nartlculats call on .ir addrcMthe.'uild.tc ' Wells Co. . OM llruailwjy , Couiicll UliilTs. I.t "DR. BECLFNGER'S Surgical Institute iSD- PrivatB Hospital , Cor. Broadway and 20th Sts. , Corsetc. Hturw. IO-.VA. Tor the treat niont of all sur.'lcal and chroino dNc-ascs and ( Hi-ciM'-iot the lilooil. 1'rlvato < ll < ici9C < of tlio urlmiry and'axiid orca-n , ns qyilitllas stricture. cytltN.per - matorrohn.r. lr > > .t . manhood , -otual impotence and weakness treated succi-siull\r. \ I'ltrtlcnl'ir attention paid to dl ea ps of the limps , us Asthnin. Consumption. Ilrom-hitls. Catarrh. Ktc. I'.iralysK Kidney Il ) > ca i s as Diabetes. Hrlsht's DNcase. Hhoinnatisin. l'llt > . Cancer , Varlocolc. llydrocehDropsy. . Tumor , Il ) ea es of the Eye ami Kar. t'lub Poet. Spinal Ciirvatiii-cnndaltdlsea-csof the bones. \Vo have n department dovntcd cxolu-i ! veiy to the treatment nf I'tcrlna llscisiv ; * . Medldncsent securely paskcd and free from obscrrutlon. . . , . Correspondence confidential. Address : DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospital , Cor , Drondiray andlOthSls. Council Bluff' , In. DRIVING PARK. Fall Meetino : , October Tto 10,1800 PROGRAMME : JIOXDAV , OOTOltnit 7. ! :30 : Pace I'lirse IW ! :23Trottliir : I'urso MO itaku 1W 3-ycar-old Trottlns TUESDAY , OCTOIIEU S. 5:50 : Trottlns I'urso 3XJ 2 : ) Tnttlns I'urso VO Stiiko M 3-year-old TrotthiR \VnDNESnAV. OCTO11EU9. 2iS : : Trottliis-J'nr-'O 400 ' ' 5W Tnittlns-l'nrfo I'roo-rov-AII - VoarlhiK Trottlnt Unco Stake W TIlUIWDAl ! , OOTOIIKK 10. 2:30 : Trottlns I'urso 103 1'reo-Tor-All Paclnii-l'iirso . { * W rrcc-ror-All. Stalllon-lMiwo WJ NulloiinlTrotllii * : as o liitlon rules to BOV- orn. KntrlescloMi Uololx-rl. Stiike rueo fieo. Mllutraulc. J.V. . I'lIUEUDV. President. Counell llluif * , Iowa. Address all comniunlcatlniM to A. II. OlltllS. Secretary. Sl.'igontli 14th St. . Omalm. Nob. J. I ) . KDSIUXIISOX , Pro' . K. uSut'fl tUT , Vice1'rti. . CIIAIU.ES U. HASNAV , CaMiler. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL $150000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 50000 LIABILITY TO DEPOSITORS 350,000 numerous I. A. Allllnr , I' . O. Olcuson. HI * . Shiitfiirt , K. K. Hurt , J , I ) . EdiiiuiidhOiil'hiirk ; O. llnnnun. Transact Bonural ImiiUliiK liusl- lies' : , hardest capltul and surplus ot tiny batilln South western Iowa. INTERESTON TIME DEPOSITS , F. M. ELLIS & CO , , ARCHITECT ! And Building Superintendents. Ttonms-lllO und J Hoc lliilliliiK. | ( > miihiiNel > . | nnd Itooius1 ! ! ! nnd U48 Murrhun HhclCoiiucU ) , III u Us , In L'orruspondunuobollulted. Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. AGENTS WANTED , D1UIUUDD , . GOO Broadway , Council BluITs , la f 27 MAIN STUKKT. OverC. II. Jucquuiulii & CVs Jo wclry fc'treo OFFICERS PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Mala and llroadway , COUNCIL. BLUFFS , IOWA. Pcak-rn In forulcn and dotnoUlo cx'-htinir.a C'olloolluna uiudu und Inlorusl tiald ou Uui