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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MAY 20. 1802-RTXTEftN PAGES. THE OMAHA BEE. 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE ? - NO. J2 PEA HL STREET. tlhticdly Cnrrlertonny pnttof the City II. W. TII/TON. - MANAGER. Hm'ncRiOnicc. . . No 13 . ir.ff f J ri.B. iditor. : . .tioia N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coat Craft's chattel loans. 2&1 Sappblock. A lire nlarm came In yesterday noon , but m-ovcd to no eauiccl oy tbo crossing of some p ( tbo wires. William T. Dutchcp was taken to the In- - b-r uly bhcrlll Hooker. T . An Inraatoot thchousoof 111 repute at iw j 1'lcrcp strcot , took poison Init night , bent on commlttliiB sulciito. It was Her sixth iittcmpt , and will probably succcoa. The Chntnuquu chorus , which wns to Imvo held Its second mcotltiB next Mondny oven. Ing , will not meet until Wednesday , ns the Masonic temple on that evening will bo occupied for other purposes. The 10-year-old son of Judge Aylosworlh , who ran iiwa.v from Homo , wus found Into Thursday night nnd returned to his anxious parents. Tbo M3 which ho hai Borrowed from his father to go fortune hunting with Was located also. Mrs. Mlllor , whoso husband drives for .T. K. Ilollcnbcck , was thrown from a buggy In a runaway yesterday afternoon , near the cor ner of Main street nnd Tenth avonus , nnd wns severely bruised. Her son wus nlso with her , but escaped unhurt. Mrs. Mlllor wna taken to her homo on Avenue B , nnd will bo nil right In a few days. D. II. Wilson has Illod nn Information against his wife mm Joseph Jordan , charging them with loivdiu'ss. Wilson is now In the countv Jail awaiting n trial on the chareo of obtaining money under false pretenses , nnd the outnlon ot those who nro Inmlllar with the facts of the case seems to be that It Is In stituted out of motives of rovctigo. J. II. Marsh called at the police station yesterday and gnvo himself up , suylng ho wanted to bo lockoJ up. Ho had tried to got nlong without Orlnlting. but bis jagsomo proclivities were , too much for him , and ho could not go on the strcot without accumu lating n load that made It necessary for him to occupy the whole sidewalk. Ho was ac commodated with n berth In the city Jail. The saloon near the Northwestern depot , Kept by Jack Mills , was visited by tin tap ' pers la'st evening. There were thrcoln the gong , and one of them , whoso name wns Pat Shannon , occupied the proprietor's attention \\hllo the other two went through the money drawer. After they had rilled It of Its con tents , which amounted to about $20 , they de camped , but Shannon was captured later in the evening. The elbow nro still nt lurgo. P. W. HoiUon presented F. A. Jerome of Omaha yesterday to Justice Uonos as a tiros- pcctlvo bondsman In the case of ootnlnlng money under false pretenses , which is now pending against him. In reply to the quov tlon whether ho owned any property Mr. Jerome stated that ho was the gentleman who had platted the Lafayette addition to the city of Council Bluffs. Jerome was re- "Jocted 6y the court. Hodson finally succeeded In-getting ball and was released Irom the county Jail. The council , as n committee of the \vholo , took a rldo over the city yesterday afternoon In order to look up n number of things that were referred to it at the last council moot ing. Amons other things , they looked over Iho ground at what is known as Advent Hill , where the residents want an approach oullt ho as to rid tiiem of the necessity of using step-ladders when they go from their front. yards to the street. An InvostiRatlon was nlso made of iho property of J. It. Dietrich , which was badly da'aiagod by the rccont flood. John Mulhall , a resident of Avoca , was found lying in a very prostrate altitude nt the corner of Plorco nnd First streets Wednesday afternoon , with the combined weight of un enormous jac and a section of broken down fence pinning him to the ground. Upon being Invited to go to the police station ho accompanied his refusal with such a wealth of profanity lhat the oluo coated ofllcor was partially stunned , Ills romnrlw wero.overhoard by bovcral ladles who happened to bo near by and they re sulted In his oclng taxed with a $20.10 line in police court yesterday morning on the charges of i runkonccss and using obscene Inucuaco on the street. Several feet of brick sidewalk was torn up by W. H. M. Pusoy yesterday inorningabout his property at the corner of Main street nnd Broadway , for the purpose of making some re pairs. Before ho had n chance to replace them ho was served with an order from the authorities that nothing but stone or imita tion stone would go , as nn ordinance had been passed by the council about sl-r months ngo forbidding the laying of any more briclc or plonk sidewalks on Broadway , Pearl or Main strcotb. The ordinance bad never been noticed particularly , but nn Investigation showed that it was really thero. Pusoy re fused to-put the bricks back or to build a now sidoualk , una lastoveninK the placowas still torn up. Just how Iho dldlculty will end re mains 'to boscon. _ The Intonmtional Cure association rooms arc open at 620 First avenue , next to Grand hotel. Treatment sufo and Euro against' the alcohol habit For Rent. First class saloon ; good location : line fixtures. Responsible party can got long lease on good terms. Address D 21 , Bee olllco , Council BlutTs. Jarvis \Vino Co. , Santa Clara , Cnl. Cl.rlittlaii . " "mlenvor Notice. Chean rates to Now York July 7-10th : nccount of the International Christian Endeavor convention. For reservations on through Bloopers direct to Now York , nnd any other information , apply to E. b. Forrla , Shonnndoah , la. As to rail road tickets , etc. , apply to any C. , 13. & Q. ticket agent , or to J. M. Bcchtol , D I * . A. , Burlington , la. Dnviu sells reliable paints and drugs. Jnrvis 1877 brandy , highest teat. Patron l/.o blue icowagonsfor Mo. rivet- channel ice. Mulholland & Co. Tol. 102. xoxAi. r.in.uui.ii'Jiii. Vf. It. Barton Is seriously 111 at his homo , 0"il Myustor street , from an attack of scarlet fever. Misses Hattlo nud'Matlo ' Baker loft yester day afternoon for a visit with friends tn Bhonanaoah. II. S. Jones of the Burlington has gone to Chicago to meat his mother , who Is coming from Cleveland on n vls.it. Mrs. W. J. Q rat ion of Alton. III. , nnd her in flint son , who Imvo been visiting Mrs. D. B. Ualloy , leave for homo tomorrow. Miss Uetn Mlllor. who has been vlsltlnc her sister , Mrs. lid Drake , for savoral months , louves next WCOK for her homo n : Petersburg , III. O. M. Jlarl left yoitorday afternoon for Dos Molncs In the interests of nls client , Iho town of Missouri Valley , in the Harrison county seat case. \V. 1 * . Allen , who resigned his place ns sexton of t'ulrvlew cemetery a short tlma ngo , loft lust evening" for a visit to his old iiomo In Ungland. Special communication of Excelsior lodge , No. ' . ' .VJ , Ancient Krcu und Accepted Masons , this evening for work In Iho third degree , All Master Masons Invited , IS. F. Cliukc- , proprietor of the Grand hotel , who was called oust novcrul day.s egi by n telegram announcing the death of hi mother , is expected homo today. The Indies of thu Congregational church gave n "C" social lost evening at iho rcsi nonce of R Urass on Washington aveuuo , Kofrpstir.icnU wore served und an excellent musical program rendered , the letter "C1 biivliii * a conspicuous place In the evening' entertainment. Tnu ladles of the Kollof Corps will mco this moruliii. at tbuMorriam block to mam tbo evergreen wrcatbs lor Decoration day , Monday morning they will meet at too tame plnco to arrange the flowers , and nil who ex- poet ( o contribute ( lowers should bavo thorn ut the Merrlam block uarly in the morning. Trains Icitvo for Mtuiuwii at 9 , 11 , 1 , 2 , I1 I , 5 , I ) , 7 and 8 o'clock. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Olosing Scenes of the County Sunday School Meeting. DETAILS -OF YESTERDAY'S ' CONVENTION " Trlrnnry Cliin Work Rcvlowcit by Ur. 1'lielpi , Owing to the lllncM of Milt J.tuiru llntitwln , toVliom That Subject \Vn < Aislgncd. Yesterday was the closlntt day of the county Sunday school convention. The morn ing session wni opened by nn Interesting bible reading condijctoJ by J. A. Ilownrd , the ml'slonary for Hs-rrnon county. Miss L.aura Baldwin , to whom was assigned iho lopl ? ot "Primary Clan Work , " hart such.i severe < : oldYu7.r.uu could 20tU5Q U0f VOlco md Dr. Phelps , taking her notes , kindly pro- .cntcd her idea ? in this department of work .n which she Is so success fill. The primary department of the First Presbyterian church , f which sholsthosuperlntcndonthai ninety , Mr. J. C. Uose , secretary of the Young ilon'9 Christian nssociallon , opened nil in- .orostlng discussion on the question of how .0 secure substitute tcnchcrs. A normal losaon on the U o of the object .caching was also given. Colonel Iloagland fTcrod some practical suggestions as to methods of reaching tin boys and girls. In the nftornotm Mrs. P. J. M.ontffomory gave nn excellent nudress on the question of how to secure nnd hold the young people In Sunday schools. The Importance of music , the literary and social wants of the children nnd other practical loplcs were discussed by various spcaucrs. Ttio secretary , Mr. Joseph Wells , pre sented his icport , which showed that tnoro ' were ninety-six Sunday schools in operation 'n Pottnwattamlo county during iho past ear. Those were classified among iho vari ous denominations us follows : Molhodist Episcopal , 2'J ; Preib.vtcrlan , 7 ; Congrega tional , 4 ; Baptist , " ; Christian , 4 ; Cumber land Presbyterian , 'J ; Latter Day Sainls , 5 ; Episcopalian , U : English Lutheran , 2 ; Ger man Evangelical , a ; English EvnngolicnUI ; United Brethren , 1 ; Protoslunt Mothodlsl.l ; Sovenlh Day Advonllst , 1 ; union schools , 31. Number ot teachers nud ofllcors In uhnrtjo of these schools , 877 ; scholars in at tendance. 0,512 ; average attendance , 4,855 ; number added to the church from the schools , 120. The money contributed to benevolent objects , $ Ti."i.70. ( The amount ex pended In supportof thcsoschoolsls $3,200.11. Tboto nro thirteen townships now organized In Sunday school associations and have held live Sunday school conventions during Iho past year. The mass meeting of children at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon was n notable feature of' Iho convention. Colonel Hougland delivered ono of his inimitable lectures , which Inter ested nnd onthubod the llttlo folks greatly. On the recommendation of the con.mitteo on nominations tha following ofllcora were elected : President , Dr. S. Phelps ; secre tary and treasurer , Joseph Wells ; " executive committee , O. L. Barrett of Hazel Doll town ship , E. 1C. Preston of Oakland , and C. 11. B. Brown of Council Bluffs. The county wns nlso divided Into four districts' and It was decided to hold conventions at stated Inter vals In each of thcso districts. The conven tion closed last evening. A rr.w XeresBltlen In ttioTollet Department Olrerctl nt the Itoston Store , Council Ilium , In. . Colirato & Co.'s Ccnsussoap , ono of the finest Inundry soups made , U cnkos for lOc. W. & II. Walker's "Water Lily , " nn excellent toilet soap , largo cake for 5c. A genuine castile soap , a.very fine toilet soap , 3 cakes for lOc. The Cotton Oil Co.'s Copco bath soap , largo cake lOcor 3 for 2oo. Olio D'Oliva Livorno , a pure castile soap , 7oa cake or 17ea. case of 3 cakes. Boston Store glycerine soap , an ex quisite toilet soap , 5c a cako. Fols & Co.'s sunitarv soap , 5c a cako. Colgate & Co.'s castile soap 10ca cake or 3 for 2-5c. Toroco's toilet soap Oc or 3 for Sus. Fols & Co. 's Carolina tar soap Oo , or 3 for 25c. The genuine Poara soap 12jc a cako. Brown Windsor and glycerine , made by the Lady Grey Perfumery Co. . 12jc _ a cako. Our 22c soaps , Heliotrope , White Lilac and CnHhmero Bouquet. Cuticura soap 17c u cake. Cape May Bouquet and Shandon Bells 10 a cako. White Rose , highly perfumed , 17c , or 3 for 50c. Best perfume extracts rnado by Boali nnd Vail Bros. , Philadelphia , Pa. , 25o an ounce. True imported bay rum 50c a bottlo. A very good bay rum for 2oc a bottle. II. lulehoison , St. Thomas , W. L , bay ruin , sold all over for SOu ; our price 39c. Pattl complexion bloauh $1.00 per ottlo. J. A. Poz/oni's fuco powder , known .ho country over and sold everywhere 'or 60c ; our price 33c. Ideal tooth powder 20c a bottlo. O. C. O , tooth powder with sample lottlo perfume , 20c a caso. BOSTON STORE , FOTHEKtNUIIAM , WllITELAW & CO. , Council Bluffs , la. See us about WALL PAI-EII , WINDOW SHADKS , CUIITAIN POM'S and adjustable window screens , buitablo for any ordin ary slued window , in two sizes , "at 2oc and 33c each. _ Ogden house furnishes board and um at popular prices ; from $2o.OO to $35.00 per month , umicding to room. Jnrvis wines , the oldest and best. II. A. Cox , who Huccoeds to A. T. Thatcher's coiil business In the west , has gone east to arrange for his supply of anthracite for the coming season. Chapman discounts every dealer on screen doors anil windows. See him before you place your orders. 10 Bryant strcot. _ Mrs. C. B. Crane of Now York will give an art display at thu residence of Mrs. G. A. Robinson , 72-1 First avenue , for one day only , Saturday , May 28 , from I ) a. in. to ( I p. m. All ladies inter ested in thiswork nro cordially invited. Jnrvis 1677 brandy , sold by all dealers llreukH till ) Cow Uncord , Victor Jennings has a cow which Is certainly tainly entitled to some sort of a modal o ribbon. Ho bought the animal fourteen mouths ago. At that tlmo slio weighed IKK ) pounds. Today she welglu 1'JOJ pounds a guln of l.OCO pounds In fourteen months. She hn > not been so bif > y growing but what six has given a coodly supply of milk right along Lost , a pair of gold bowed spectacles in black caso. Finder leave at Dr. Montgotnory'H , on Fourth struct , and ro- celvo reward. _ Have you seen llio wonderful Hurd refrigerators , the newest and best out ; the genlno Now Process and Quick Meal vapor stoves light like gas absolutely safe. At Cole & Colo's , 41 Main street. Jarvis 1877 brandy , six gold medals. You will miss half of your llfo If you don't go to Biilril'd and got ono ol his strawberry cream shakos ; 623 Broadway. rollrtt ricklui ; * . Five men wbo happened to bo strangers In the city aud were rounded up by the police Thursday evening , were dlscharced by Judge McGca yesterday morning after a trial , the polled uot being able to prove that they were vagrauts. The three young men from O in aim who were arrestou tor not keeping off the proii at the wale * ' works roiorvolr. xvero nlso discharged. W. S. McCoy , iho parachutist , wns discharged on condition that ho leave Iho city. 1'flt Shannon , charged with drunkenness and using obtcono language on iho street , was fined $20.70. ErnosUC'ullls was put upon the stand In pollco court yesterday to tell what ho knew about his experience nt the residence ot Itov. C. W. IJroxvcr on the night when it wni robbed. Ho claimed to have boon nt the Fifth Avcnuo Methodist church on the night In question , but was unnblo to bring nny ono Into the court room who had seen him tboro. Ho loudly protested that ho was n good church member nnd would never think of slcallii ? anything. The hand glass that wns found In his possoisljn und which was Identified by Mrs , Brewer ho said ho had not Intended to stenl. At tbo conclusion of his testimony ho was , bound over lo the grand Jury on Iho chariro of burglary , nnd In default - fault of a $30'J bond bo was scut U the county jaij. Pastures for horses nnd cattle on Oeorpo F. Wrlpht'a form south of Coun cil UluiTs ; 600 nuros blue ( -niss ; running wtitor. For to i'mi apply to .Tamos Rii'in nt farm liouso opposite Wuliash touml lipu " c , or nddrosa Fi Pi Wrlgtjl , Bald win W. II. Gray , the Uotnl Gordon chef is the gentleman who prepared the Grand banquet. Jarvis 1877 brandy , b3li/j. < th vi 1 no'l Aiinunl ( fouferrncp. The Dnnlsu Evangelical Lutheran church Is holding Its ninth annual conference at the church on the corner of Ninth street nnd Avcnuo A. Dallv sessions nro held nnd n number of men who nro prominent In the de nomination address the meetings each day , part of Iho dav Doing devoted lo services and ' iho rest to the truns'notlon of busli.ess. The following nro in attendance- : A. M. Anderson. Hampton , Nob. ; II. > P. Burtolson , G. II. Christiansen , A. S. Niel sen , Blulr , Nub. ; 1. M. Hnnscn , Chicago ; E. A. H. Jortsvang , St. Croix Full.Wis. . ; 11. Jcnson , Lcmars , In. ; L. Johnson , Albert Lea. , Minn. ; J. J. Klldslg , Minneapolis , Minn. ; A. Klrkcgnard , Mlndon , Mob. ; J. Mnrkusson , Turon , la. ; L. MatthiasenCoun cil Bluffa ; J. P. Noorup , Watsonville , Cal. ; N. S. Nielsen , secretary of the association , Wuupaca , Wls. : P. M. Potorsen. Voresford , S. D. ; A. Knsmusson , Unclno , Wls. ; J. Hls- tall , Fremont , iNou. ; M. C. H. Hobo , Osukls , Minn. ; J. Simonaon , Spencer , la. ; C. Wll- nolmscn. Omaha ; P. J. Astergunrd , Denmark - mark , Wls. , uro the ministers nnd ropro- aonlalivos in attendance ou the convention. Dr. Chamberlain , eye , oar , throat , catarrh. Shugart bloclc , Council Blulls , Roitor , thotallor , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styles and newest goodi Satisfaction guaranteed. Swanson Music Co. , Masonic temple. Jarvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , bo at GOT OFF CIlK.U'Lr. Two Gallant KiiRlUlnncii Abuse the Wife of One In Ilrutiil rashlun , [ CopifcMc < l issibu Jamu aiirJi'i Uinnelt. Losnov , May 27. [ Now York Herald. Cable Special to TUB Bcu.l An extraor dinary case of assault came up before Portsmouth magistrate today. The com plainant was Mrs. Joseph Boyd , formerly Miss Livingstone of New York , nnd the do- foudanls were her husband , Campbell BoyJ of Morton Hall , WIghtonshIre , Scoiland. and W. E. Bnrtlett , a young Englishman of monns. Mr. aud Mrs. Boyd have lived apart during the past four years , each finding life moro congenial without the other. Recently divorce proceedings were begun , but In January of Ihis vear an amlcablo settlement wns arrived at , and Boyd acieed to pay his wife a certain um monthly for tbo mainten ance of herself and son , who Is at school in England. In court today Mrs. Boyd said It was her husband's failure to carrv out his compact that caused her to put detectives on his track for the purpose of finding him , She wanted to bo restored to her conjugal rights. Tbo detectives failed utterly in tracing Boyd. and she resolved to be her own detective. Boyd nnd Burtlott were en a ynchtlng cruise , and she learned that they had put in nt South Son. Thlthor sno repaired on the 7th Inst. She engaged two boatmen to row her out to tno yncut , wnieu lay at ancnor on rori. uu- kcoKon. Boyd , Who was on dock , recognized his wife through a glass and giv ing orders that she was not lo bo permitted to come on board , discreetly went below and locked himself up in Iho cabin. As the boot drew alongside. Mrs. Boyd climbed on board and said to Bartlett : "Thognrao Is up. " At the same limo she heard her husband cry out : "Shove her off ! " Tnon , Mrs. Boj d swears , Bartlett grabbed her by the shoulders , used aousivo language nnd ihrow her overboard. She was caught in the ropes as sue foil nnd suspended over the water by her skirts. The boatmen who bud rowed her out came to tbo rescue , and after a supreme effort succeeded in shoving her back on the yacht's deck. She managed seine way or other to got to the cockpit , Into which she half stopped , halt fell , only to encounter another and oven fiercer attack nt the bands of her husband , wbo belabored her logs and ankles till they were black and blue. To add to this refinement of cruelty , the lady swears her arms were crushed between the cabin door and Jamb until she screamed 'Murder , " "Pollco , " whereupon Bartlett : amo upon Iho sceno. Mrs. Boyd was very alnt , but she was still strong enough to .wist . her fingers in his mustache nud pull ut ii goodly portion of bis facial adornment. The captain of the yacht then put nn end o the scufllc , aud induced Mrs. Uoyd to go .shore. Tboro were two sopnrato charges , the first wing Jointly against Bartlett nnd Boyd , nnd ; be second against Boyd for the ussuult In .ho cock pit. The defendants pleaded Jusli- ilcallon. Bartlett said ho warned Mrs. Boyd igalnst boarding the yacht , but oho refused o heed him , thereby forclnc him to use vlo- .ouco. linvd offered to hush up the matter "or a consideration , but this was declined , Tboro were several attempts on the part of ollcltors lo put In evidence touching Mrs , Boyd's private llfo. The name of a French vicomto was bundled about the court , but the magistrates declined lo listen and eventually luod Bartlett and Boyd each 1 with cosls. Bl.UMISNFCLU. IX IU A XA JA7 > / MiA/ > /.VTS. They Tut iil'iill Stnto Ticket In the Field Their Plutlnrm. ind. , May 27. The stnto convention of iho people's party was hold today with about 803 delegates present. The report of the committee on resolutions was road and a Randolph county delegate road t minority report on tbo lompcraiico question , which created au uproar. The chairman o Iho committee on resolutions statoil lhat ulna members of the committee tnd opposed a prohibition ulnnk and four favored it. Ho urged thu party to bo lea Jew , nut followers By an Immense majority tbo tomperauci plan it was excluded from ttio platform. The financial p'ank ' deinauds a na tlonul currency , safe , sound and flexible , issued bv the general government only as a full legal tender , and that without the use of banking corporations ; a jut , oqultablo nnd cttlclorit means of distribution direct to th people ; demands tbo free nnd unllmtloi comnco of silver ; condomus President Harrison risen for culling an international monetary conference- and Inviting other nations tc ustlat us in lUlng tbo value of silver , declaring It an effort to demonetize the silver dollar by an International agreement A graduated Income tax Is demanded. The convention nominated the following- ticket : Governor , Leroy Tumploton ; lieu tenant governor , Dr. J. A. Houser ; secretary of slate , Jesse L. Hobsou ; state auditor , Lowm Cailon ; treasurer. Town-end Coke ; attorney gonnral , E. H. Vurnandcz ; superin tendent of public Instruction , J. H. Allen ; state statistician , C. H. Bliss ; reporter of iho supreme courl , W. H. Dowoy. I'D n r Iluyn Drowned , PlTTsmmo , Pa. , May 37. lulolllgonco hat reached hero tonight of the drowning of four children at Wootlvlllo , this county , this afternoon. Four boys , ranging in ago from ? lo IU years , were fishing , when the bank caved in mm iney were thrown Into iho Ohio river , They were carried down by Ibo Irani ; current and drowned. Tbolr bodies have not been recovered. Their namot uro uot yet Icarood. CIOLOTTl FOLLOWS CHISPI Another FailurtiMcled to tha Long List of Dead Italian Onbinets. CHANGE OF POLICY , NOT OF MINISTERS I'libllo Fccllnp ; In Ilnty Inteincly Opposed to n 1'urtlicrtrnimtlt of the I'lnn Hint Hns Alrrndy Cost tlio Xntloit So 'Mncli .Money. X J.'Wbj Jamti ( lonl-m nnu .1 PAIIIS , May 'jr. f ow York Herald C.xblo Special to Tun Ben. 1 It Is truly pltlablo to see the state Into which polltlci has thrown Italy , n country so beautiful , so admirable In other rospocti , which Is loved by nil those who have nt heart the clvlll/.i- tlon of the ninotoontb century. For the second time In ono month a political crisis 1ms arisen and the minister is overthrown. Signer Glolottl - had hardly finished his speech on the program of tbo government , vbon the Chamber arose In hostile arrar. t Is true that the majority ot the govern ment was only nlno votes , but the majority ncludcd fourteen ministers nnd under socru- nrlos of state , who voted for themselves. Suen n sight has rarely boon scon In par- .lamontnry history. The ministry has virtu ally dissolved , although the king dccllnoi to accept tbo resignation of Signer Glolottl. but tvhcthcr his majesty will llnnlly accent the offered reslgtintlon or whether ho desires to charge Signer Giolottl with the dissolution of the Chamber to bring about n general elec tion Is n matter of llttlo importance. The era of cnsOi has now boguu. Italy wants reform either by revolution or by a change of policy. ItnUlciiI Clmiif-o Is Drinniiilcil. The Italian Chamber had no special antip athy to Premier Glolottl. It simply reflected Italian opinion. Italy understands that strong remedies nnd not petty reforms are needed to save the country. Italy does not care for a change of ministers Crlspl , Glolottl , Hudlnl are nil ono tn it. It rains crises , so to speak. Ministries do not sat isfy the country. What it wants is n change of policy , that is to say economy in tbo army and navy nnd an abandonment of the triple alliance. But the king does not want that , so nil the attacks of the extreme left and all the demonstrations of the popular will are useless. The will of the kinc Is the strong est of nil. The king must eventually yield , but only when national bankruptcy has come , and that Is drawing nearer and nearer. It Is moro than probable ; It is Inevitable. The standing army is a standing mcnaco to Italy. If King Humbert decides to dissolve the Chamber , ho will then sco what his subjects dcsiro in the result of the elections at all hazards , the withdrawal of Italy from the triple alliance. That islho only question of the time , nnd , unless war breaks out this summer , Italy will not take part tn any sub sequent conflict. Still Uneasy Over Xnncy. That Is the renson wby it is hoped France nnd Germany will riot go to war over the Nancy affair , which , Is an affair to bo re gretted , as it is useless. But there are those who augur ill from Iti Franco ought not to sco an insult In''tho'order ' of the Austrian minister forbidding Ibe Gymnaso Technique to go to Nancy to take part in tbo fetes. Germany ought to bring pressure to bear upon the cmpei'or to compm the press to ccaso Its fretful agitation. It Is necessary for both sides to'pxerciso ' common sense and reason. Evorybody'-ls desirous of pence nnd ttio great men of'both nations ought to main tain it. > ' The incident iVroally without importance , although it-mayTgivq * risetoj troublo. For my part , I do nol-b'ellqvo there is any danger , but I am obliged to cable the great uneasi ness which prevails. Nobody talks of re prisals , because of the commercial relations of Franco and Spain , for example , but we nro all anxious to know what will happen on Juno fi nt tbo Nancy fetes. Hero wo bopo that King Humbert will get over the Italian crisis , which bears upon the peace of Europe , JACQUES ST. CEIIE. DISSOLUTION OF I'AUI.IAM.ENT. rollllcnl I'urtlns KxorelHeil Over the Ones- tlon KiiKllKli New * ana Gossip. iCorviiaMtd Ifff hijKew Yarlc Associated /Vess.l LONDON , May 27. A cabinet , council was convened today for thospocial purpose of de termining the date for the dissolution of Par liament. It wns attended by nil the minis ters except nt. Hon. Edward Stanhope , sec retary of state for war , who Is recruiting his health at Aix-les-Balns. The importance of the occasion brought Lord Ashbourno , lord chancellor of Ireland , from the south of Franco , where ho had been sojourning. Ho arrived In the city this morning. Ht. Hon. C. T. Ilitcblo , president of tbo local govorn- uiout board , who Is just convalescent from nn illness with which ho had been nrostratod , also attended the occasion , although bo had not fully recovered his health. Favors nit ICufly Dissolution. This action of the cabinet , favoring an im mediate appeal to tbo country , has adduced Ibo opinion from the bulk of the conserva tive ejection agents that It In urgently necessary - sary to dissolve Parliament within a month , Thora is also undoubted eagerness on the part or a majority or 1110 unionist , momoers 10 ontl tbo existing suspense at tbo earliest possible moment. Prior to the beginning of the cabinet council , a number of the mem bers nad an Interview with Mr. Balfourand impressed him with tbo necessity of settling the question of dissolution without dulay , as their personal engagements wore paralysed uud tbo business of the country wus suffer ing from the uncertainty In regard to the matter. Almost unanimous replies wore made to the conservative whips with a view of Influ encing the cabtno % advising tbat the disso lution of Parliament cither take place at tha end of Juno or bo postponed until the spring of 18SJ3. The tonur of the communications made by tbo whips to members after the council Indicated a decision to proceed with the Irish local government bill nnd the abandonment of the intention to resort to total dissolution. Qalfour promises a declara tion on the evening of Wbitsuntldo adjourn ment. lliiirour Wnnts More Time. It Is undorso6d''thut ( Mr. Balfour de manded of his colleagues tbo time to corn- Die to bu scheme 6f. 'legislation ' , oven though it bo necessary to udjourn ut the end of July and to hold a wlutijr sjo-sloii. This decision will onrnf-o tbq opposition , who , without delay , will resort to every dovloo to obstruct government business , but it will bo approved by the majority of the unionists , though It will embarrass tn'osd'who rolled on dlssolu tlon In June ns inevitable. Tonight's tsauo of tbo Glebe accurately ro- fleota the lory vfaw 6f ttio position by inalu tulnlng that It U ttio'duty of the government not to defer to'tbb ' postponement clamor fpr a general ' election , but to press forward tho' { government's power to a period from'Whluh , as an act of conserv atism , they can-walcli Its sdrnlnlitrativo practice. If tlm Vdnsorvatlvn anticipations taking form tonight be fulllllod , no Glad stone government will bo possible until tbo end of the spring of 1693 uud no homo rule until 1801. Secretary Foster's formal program for n discussion at the international monetary con- forcnco. If received by Mr. Goachon. has not yet been communicated to his colleagues. A reliable authority tolls tbo Associated Pro-s representative bora that Mr. Uosolion's acceptance of Secretary Fostor'n invita tion has mot with adverse comment from some of the cabinet members , notably Uir Mlcbaol HlckBi < anb , who U of tbo opinion that Mr. Goiebon ought to have refused fused to accept It and oueht oven to with draw his acceptance of the tmais named by Secretary Foster o far us U commits Eng land to anything. Thfc inlnnterlalopponents of the conference think Mr. Goicuou too cn .lly surrendered to Secretary Fo ter' arguments , nnd hope that certain Influence * now being us el with the Kuropoan govern ments will prevent their sending delegate * . High financial houses In London. Berlin nnd Vienna oppose the conference. It Is In apito of tbo-o undercurrents , however , that the treasury hero takes ho conference ns a settled fact. Will ( ll\r Hint n ( Inoil Semi OfT , The PArncllltoi ot Cork wilt qlvo John Red mend n warm farewell on Sunday on his du- parturo for America. The harbor commis sion will accord n special steamer to the Pnr- nollltcs , who will bo present In force with bands playing nnd banners flying. In nn In terview Mr. Uedmond said that ho Intends to stay only \vceic In Now fork nnd ho will bo unable to vtsl. Chicago , Ills return Is hastened by the expected general election. Ho hopes to explain the position ot his party to Irish-Americans nnd refute cable reports' sent by enemies of the cause. He believes that A'merlcnn opinion sides with the Par- ucllttos. Ho sulil ho could not taken con tUtent view of the Immediate future on homo rule. finding It quite impossible to understand Mr. Gladstone's continued siloncc. Ho hoped Ills Jlnanclal result , of his visit to America would bo conMdorable. Ho would bo nblc , bo nnld , to abow bis countrymen in New York tliit bis pnrtV wu : not responsi ble for the present disunion. HO blames Timothy Healy for preventing T. 1 O'Connor's suggestion looKlng to n roum'nV. Overtures for peace on the lines ot Mi' . O'Connor's proposals had been made to him from tbo Healy section behind the back of Mr. Dillon , anil other proposals bad been re ceived from Dillon uolmul iho back ot the Healyitcs. Ho had answered each ntdo that it xvns useless to consider their suggestions until ho was certain they came from men with power to carry them out. Contest the I'lirnulllto Seat * . Slnco this Interview was bold with Mr. Hcdmoud , n incotlni ; of the McCartbyltcs had been hold for the purpose of organizing for the elections. It was erroneously reported that the object , \\asto discuss n reconciliation with thu Parnollites on the basts ot n mutual abstention from contesting' existing seats. On the contrary It was decided , and the decision was approved unanimously , to contest the majority of the Parnclllto scats. A committee , consisting of Messrs. Davltt , Dillon , Timothy He.ily , William O'Brien , Shcohun , and Murphy , wns appointed , to sit permanently In Dublin , to guide the campaign. Mr , Davltt rcinMns opposed to every and any compromise. Whatever discord continues to exist between Mussrs. Hcaly nnd Dillon will bo Intent. until the elections are over. Both huvo accepted posts In the committee nnd there Is every appearance that they dcslru to cordi ally co-o Derate. In regard to Mr. John Redmond's refer ence to false cable reports , It may bo moT- tloncd that bis organ , the Independent , places the blame , not on tbo news agencies , but on certain members of the House of Commons , whom it accuses ot communicat ing biased statements to American Journals. I'rotcctlou Ideas TnUlne Seed. The program which has been prepared for the congress of the chambers of commerce of the empire , which will open on Juno 'J8 , shows considerable progress In the protec tionist movottieht , , Polcsa cs from the lead ing chambers of Great Britain , Canada , Australia , India. Now Zealand and Cnno Col ony will take part in tbo congress. Too p"ro- posed resolutions favor a commercial union of the omniro : the establishment of differen tial rates between Great Britain and her col onies ; the preference of homo products ns against foreign products , Great Britain to grant a tariff discriminating against foreign grain ; tbo formation of boards of labor arbi tration In all centers of industry ; an impe rial registration of trade marks and an Impe rial penny postage. The chamber of commerce of Loith pro poses an. international monetary union look ing to maklnc uniform tbo currency of the empire. Sir John LubOock , M. P. , will preside - side at the congress. Although thu pro gram Is ostensibly based upon the princi ples ot the Imperial Federation league , the idea of protection is the pervading spirit. It is announced that the queen has offered Lord Salisbury a dukedom in the event of his retiring from power , but it is doubtful If the premier will accept this honor. Baron Hirsch's mare La Floacbo is now the favorite for the Derby. She won the race for the 1,000 guineas with ease. It is unique In the history ot the Derby to see n filly loading in the betting on that great sporting event. Since tho-rnco was foundnd only throe mares have succeeded iu captur ing the ricb slakes. KOUS1) TO COXl'JGT JHtlGGS. rrcsbytcrliiiis of the Old School Will Set the IIe.retic.nl Doctor Adrllt. Ore. , May 27. The Briges1 case is still on. The assembly pro poses to gain time by night sessions. Tbo lines In Iho npnoal case are being drawn moro closely , and men.who have no sympa thy with the views of Dr. Brlgf-s are joining in opposition lo resolute efforts of some kind to force it through the assembly. When such men as Elder Junkin aud Dr. McPherson join in an avowed atlempt lo conserve the con- stltulional rights ot the individual , lhat union Is signilicant. There Is an effort on foot to proceed with the case to an cii'J. This wus evidenced by the romnrk of a prominent commissioner , who said : "Wo want to decide this case mid set this man ndrift iu the wilderness. " With others there is u conviction that tbo assembly is going too fa t and malting prepress with too much speed and without consideration. At the opening of tbe general assembly this morning the report of the committee on church extension was received nnd adopted. The assembly was then constituted as n court for the trial of iho case against , Dr. Brigga. A resolution wns inlroduced by. Judge Struvoll of Montana looking to Iho rolurn of the Urlggs casu lo Iho prcsbylory of Now Yorlc. Amendments were offered slightly modify ing this action , but with Ibo same object in view. Both parlies were nllownd lo with draw to nrenaro some plan of action mutually acceptable. While they were consulting reading of the report nnd the revision of tbo confession ot faith was taken up. Just before closing the reading of the re vision report the parties to the appeal re turned from tnelr consultation. The revision - ion then went over again as untinibhod busi ness. They Cmilil Xot Aerru. Judge Struvoll stated that tboro bad boon no agreement reached and Elder McCoolt was designated by Dr. Birch as the 0110 se lected to make known the will of the com mittee. The resolutions were reread by the clork. Mr. McCook said ; "Tbo assembly has now relieved us of all questions concerning the past. If you say drop the case wo shull gladly do It. but wo bland hero now pre pared to go on. Wo cannot accept the pro posal to return nnd begin the case in Now York. This might bo Interpreted to moan now charges nnrtBncolUcatlons.whoroas wo desire only the privilege of amending former papers , It thought necessary. An other suggestion is lhat. the presbytery bo directed to try the case fairly. This sugges tion wo mobt vigorously deprecate. " Ibo moderator tboii ruled that us the com- mlttco on prosecution refuses to usreo to the proposition suggested nud to ullow tbo ease to go back at once to Now York , the assembly must proceed to hoar tbo appeal. The question was whether the appeal should bo sustained , afior wuich It wus In Iho discretion ot tbo assembly to reverse or modify the Judgment of the inferior Indica tory If errora are fouud , or to remand the case for u now trial. to ( Jlvo Their C . cut. It was evidently desired by a very lorgo part of tbe bouse that the case bo remanded , out this wui thwarted by the refusal of the prosecutors to consent. A mandatory order for the rocoplion or delegates from other denominations torn- porarily postponed the cabo of appeal. Dr Chambers of the Ueformod church nnd Dr. Guy of the Waldouslan church occu- plod the time until recess. At the afternoon session Elder Junkin of Philadelphia offnrod a resolution to bring matter * before tbo court to a close. Ho proposed - posed to reverse tbo decision of the presbytery , send back tbo papers and direct the presbytery of Now * ortt to try the CU50 on Its merits , without projudloa to oilbur party. Ho declared that the assembly could tiot trv the case at this session on Un menu , for It had already beeu unjust to tbo do- fondant. Dr. McPborton of Chicago seconded the resolution. Ho said ho understood Dr. Urlggs would confess Judgment on two ot the I grounds of nppcnl. which would be MtRlciont to allow the assembly to send buck the CASO. Dr. Brlpgs stated ho would uot bo per sonally willing to confess judgment upon any two points in iho appeal. Colonel Mi-Cook stated that the appeal must bo sustained , the decision of the pres bytery reversed and the presbytery directed to try the cnso on Its merits. On those grounds the prosecution committee would bo glnrt to accu'Jl the proposal. Upon return of the conferees , Dr. Uricgs stated ho agreed to Junkln's resolution , but objection was raised bv the prosecuting com mittee and the moderator ruled that tbo case must proceed. Dr. Birch wont over the grounds ot the appeal andspccillcatlons there under. When Dr. Birch's speech wns concluded Dr. Brigifs was heard for nn hour In rebuttal and n recess wns tnkon until 8 p. m. At the ovonlng session speeches were made on revision. A report , wns mndo that thu recommendations of the committee bo adopted nnd overtures sent down to the presbyteries for action , SACIt.V.MKNTAI. WIM * . Action TiiKrti by thu Hot SpihiKu 1'rrs- l > ) In I. m Assembly. HoTSi'ni&ns Ark. , May 27.- The morning session of tun Presbyterian general assem bly wa ? di"vptr > d to \\\o \ \ \ hearing of reports on nome and foreign missions. At this afternoon's session the assembly proceeded to appoint n hymn book com mittee from nominations made from the parlous synods. The moderator resuming the chair , tha kvlno question was taken up. Majority and minority reports were submitted by the com mittee. The majority report declared for- ncntcd grape Juice the proper scriptural olo- .ncnt to bo used Iu administering the Lord's supoor , while the minority report declared that un tormented grnpo juice was tbo proper clement , Dr. lloubo moved thu adoption of the ma- orlty report. . Elder Uonucbnmp moved ns n substitute tbo minority roport. Dr. Cecil offered n substitute to the whole Tiattor , that the assembly decline to malto a deliverance upon the question , since "iho proper elements hnvo been well titiown from tlmo immemorial. " Afier much discussion the vote wns cnllo'l up on Ur. Cecil's substitute , which wns lost. The vote was c.illod on the mjnorit.v report , which wns nlso lost. The majority report , vns then adopted. H cess. WITH Tin : .iM.iir.vnsf. Unities I'ust mill I'M ! nro AIIIOMK tliu Hoys Who Tiny lor run. The Athletics and Crelghton Kea * , play bnll next Sunday afternoon ut i ! o'clock. Ibo South Omaha Athletics have uniforms , and a good gatno is promised. Tuobovs will play for n purso-of $10 , the yumo to bo played on the South Omaha grounds. Following are the positions : Athlullcg. Position. liecls. J. O'NoIll . Kirst . I < cu Oasny . Second . 1'ord McUnlrlc . Third . O'llnnlnn 1) ) . O'NoIll . Short . Smith KlURurald . l < cft . O' Donald Cnlhouu . Middle. . Kennedy Krqtuiliurt . ( tight . Welch I'Ujjli . I'ltch ' . Dnno.'nn Sliitor . . . .ni.jiVatcli . . .j . . . .U'Coiino Grtino called atU:30 : sharp. Everybody in vited. The Athletics and South Oniahas cross bats next Sunday nt the Syndicate park. They will line up ns follows : Athletics. I'oiltlons. South Onmha Chirk . catcher . Unit McAIvalao . pitcher . Go'ohall llnuly . ilist . Clark Illiiclioy . boconil . Lynch Oolfoy . third . D.ivla Tiuknor . bhortstup . Dunn Iliunmond . loft . 1'aylon Sac . middle . Heck McUunn . I'Pht ' . Ollks Game called at : i o'clock sharp. The Cudahy Koxs and tbo Swift PncKlng company nines will play on. Ibo Hair Hold next Sunday for a small purse nnd to decide the superiority of the brands. Following nro the names of the Cudahy players nnd positions : Glcabou , fhvst base ; Murphy , tnird base ; Dee , short stop ; Allen , second base ; Rut , pitcher ; Megeath , catcher ; Me- Elroy , loft field ; Erion , center field ; Knight , right field. Tbo Cudahys would llko to hour from any nlno on earth under- years. Ad dress Andy Murphy , captain , care the Cud- any Packing company. The Fort Omaha Stars challenge any team In the city under 10 years of ngo for n game Saturday or Sunday. Address Charles Koltor. Fort Omaha. The Nonpareil and Fort Omaha teams will play Sanday , May 29 , attho former's ground , Fifteenth and Vlnton streets. Batting or der : Nonpareils. 1'osltlons. Tort Omaha. Hradford . Middle . " ' 'I'0 ' , ? ( Jarrl.'iin . Second . Carncll Shanahan . Short . Tniiuier Liicov . Caleb . Dubory Dolnn . I'ltch . Coatly McAulilTo . Third . . .tahea I'lynn . Klist . WilKht Mnhonoy . Left . Williamson ICush . Hlght . Jloriin The Fort Omnlia Juniors challenge nny nine under 15 years of ngo to play n mutch game on their grounds at Fort Oinnhu , for 62.23 a side. The game must bo played on Saturday or Sunday , James Mlllor , Man ager. GIIANT. Nob. , May ST. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bri.J : A great game of Doll was played hero today between tbo Grant and "Elsie teams , the score standing 3 to 1. iu favor of Grant. _ StemniT Arrivals. At Hnmburc Normondio , f roru Now York. At Bow Head Passed : Gallia , from Now Yortf for Liverpool. At Now York Gcrmnnla , from Liverpool. ( HTIZEN5 STATE BANK Of Council IJIuH-- Cnpltil stcoc ! Surplus mill 1'rollts NetOapltat nn'l Surplus . Directors -.1. l . IMimn Inn , K. I. SniuirJ , ! ' J Glcn-on , K. R. Hart , I. A. MHUr. > V. tllno'intl und Chiirlo * 11. llnnntn. Tninsaclsonor.il lunk- liiK business. Largest cnplt.il and aurplui ot liny bank In Southwestern lowu. INTEREST ON TIMi3 DEPOSITS INSTITUTE. Eye & E INFIRMARY FOK TI-IEi TREATMENT OF ALL ao ! ) liesi fasllllluiit appaniiis mid UumuJiui tor successful tru-itmont of ovary form of dUeaso roiiiilrlni modloal or Niirxluit troitmenu u > boda for putlenls , boinl aiiJ iittondnnco. HuHt ncfomoJutiuua In the wust . Write fur circulars on dofnrm'tios ' and braces , truisus. club foot , curv.ituros of Nulnu , piles , tutnon , ouit'oroafirrh. broncliltm , In- Iialiuloii.D.octrJulty. p iralynls , nDlloiny. kid- nov , bmddur. oyo. our. kln mil blooj and ull uivuiiuuu Ut WUMhN llDolconDNuaaut ot VVomon Kltl'Ii. Wo bnvu lately nil led n lylni- In doii.irimont for women durlnir conllnoinont , fitrlotly nrivale.i Unlv Uollublo iledleal Iu- A'l ' 11 loot ! Diseases successfully troUoL Hyohllltlo rnison removed frJrn Uie uy tem without mnrotiry. Now itoHtorntlvo'Trunt- inciit for l.os of VITAIj 1'OWKIt. 1'ursons un- ublu to vlolt in nmv bu tru.itud ut home by fiirrosDon I once. All communications tonlf- dentlal , MeJIclnes or Instriimenn ten I l > y mail oroxprixH , Ncuurely puukod , no iiinrkH to Ind cute contents or Bender. Duo pumomtl In * toryii'w jiroferro.l. Call nml romult us or wend history of your cusc. nnd wu will nonil In plain wrnpnur , our pnniTn MPN nisnt upon rrivtite , OUUn IU men , $ neolnor \ Nurvonn DH- oases , Iinpotoney , HyphllU , Oluutunl Vnrluo. Jl.lTTKllt. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th iind Broa-iway , Ooanoll Blulf * Tun mlniiliii' llilo from contwr of Oinulia on Oouiioil UlulfJ uloetrltt motor lluo. FULL QF MEANING A Short Statement Thnt Tells > Much A Wall-Known Busi ness Man Puts Himsolfon Record Deafness and Catarrh Success fully Treated. Mr. Charles Kosslor. a resident ol Oinnlm for 23 yonra , and doing business at 12-l-MS.MO South lUth street , in answer1 to a recent inquiry , says : Throe years n o I bosan to suiter from en1 tarrh , Its nnpronch wns slow , hut stonily , and 1 ; * radimllv felt Its Ineroasln- ; hold upon miv * * i Day nnd iiljtlit I wns obliged to hawk ami spit to kuup my thro.it nnd nose from ( llllne up My throat bucamo extremely sore nnd tavi from this constant olTorl to clonr It. My nosu became entirely i < locd , so I could not breathe through It nt all neither day not IllKllt. I'very morning I woke up with my mouth nnd throat dry nnd parched. My eoiul.thin ptuventi'd sloop , nnd 1 arose inurnlnKs tired out and miserable , After I'cliis In this rond'tlun 01111 yunr 1 lio- . : cnnlo losomy henrlnv. which , for two yi-ais 'grow jiooiur ovei v clny. My deafness creatly Inu-rfuiud with my business , ns It ns very dlllk'iilt for mo tocnny on coavuriatlon with my ciistoinors. I o\purluiicud , als-o , n constant ilnuliic In niy oars. Aflorroeolvln ! ? treatment from Drs , ( 'opo- land and Miup inl lor a .short tlmo. I nm much butter. My throat -11111 noiO are nearly \\ull. ( MM broatlio freely Ihtoiuh my nc-.e. My huarliiK Is greatly benulltuil , and becoming bettet every day. I sleep nnd rc > t well at nlKlit. I um still under treatment and look for n perfect cure In n short time. /in / ma 111 ROOMS Ull AND ! > , * Nc\v \ York Life Bull ling , OMAHA , -MR1J. W. H. OOPUL-AND , M. 15. CJ. S. WHHPAUD , M. 1) . Consult ) ! ! ' * Physicians , ttVioiAI.TIisi Ontnrh. Asthma llrouclil- tls. Nervous Diseases , It'ond Diseases , HHMI- | inatlsni. Consumption , anil all ctmmlo allou- tlous of the Tlno.it , Lunxs , Stoimuh , I.Ivor nnd Klunoys. Oilleo hours ! 9 to II n in. . 2 to . " > p in. , 7 to i li.in. Sunday. 10 a.m. tel p.m. rat : u rli troubles and kindred diseases Ironed Micces-iftnly by mall. Send 4e In Hlainps for question olrculum. Aildiess ull letters to ' 'opoland MuJteal Institute , NJUT York Life llulldlntr , Omaha , Neb. $5 A MONTH. OATAUUII AND IICINDUHD DISEASE : * THHATKDATTHB UNIKOUM ItATK UK t > A MONTH MKDIOINK3 KUIlNISIir.D KltKli FOR Mill OTI113K DISRASICS TIIK ItATlW \\'llli III2 LOW AND UNII'OK.M AND In IMIO- 1'OUTION TO TIIK AOTUAI , WIIUIiKoAhl' COSTOKMKDIOINES uiquiuiu. : : For Young Ladies. YORK , - - - - NEBRASKA , Otters Hiinurlnr attractions to n.uoi Is ami guardians desirous of ( jlvlnj ; their ehlldien a solid , useful niul rellnu.l education Tlioslto Is most mcturosiiio ] and silulirloiis. For dollcnto children and KIOWII iiot.sons an well , tlio pure air of "M'hnslta c.tmiul bu ex celled , Little clrls received nt the URO of ' - anil llttlo boys nt the no ( of 4 to 5. The course < > f studies emlir.ues all brani'lics of a thorough and aecompllnlieii education. The utmost t.iro Is taken of health nml emu- - fort of the pupils , and their moral and roll- uloiib principles are earufully cultivated , Nnii-o.Uliollc children clirorrully reeol\cd If willing to conform lo thu ( 'eneral icj-iilutlons. Hoys under twelve yours admitted for ener- nl anil business education. Ho ml. tuition and washing for ten month- ) , 1'iaiio , violin , Micnl culture , od iialntliiA drawlnj * . Hno noo.lmwork , lypuwiltlni : , HhiiJJr hand anil lioolilicoinii form uxtra eluir b-i. Herman und practical housekeeping r.it u- itouslytauBlit those who wunt II. Tliurilstors have sot apart fiirnUlioil rooms forndiillR of delicate aim weakened lienllli wishing to benellt from thu wholesome and In- vlBoralliiBcllmato. llest medical help ulwuy * obtnlnablo In town. $ . " > .0l ) per week , Ineliidliu board ami attendance. lor pin tioillnrd please adiliess KKV. MOTIIEll I'hAKK. Ursullnu Uonvunt , Vorl. , Null. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. lj-OHSAI.n-r.xtni line , thorouslilireil. .lur- I ? KU.V oull , bolhl color. ruKUturud stockj M inoiil'lisold. 7iaS. I'lrhtbtrcet. _ _ _ YOU have nnytliliii * for silu or Irailu HUO IV Ii II. Hho.ifo , llroadway and Main HtriiHt. _ . IOWA f irms for silo. Improved IBJ acroi Ir.n Harrison county. 110.0) ) puraun ) ; 'iicrui ' liiinrovud , 4W.OO : B ) nerus. Jlf.u ) . or bar , ' iin i Iowa Ann NobrahUu farms oall on or write lo Joliiuon & V.in I'.itton. Uoiinoll ITtOK IUNT : Dwellings In nil pins of tlm " OK 8AMI A frame Hlx-room cottauu In F Kooil rupalr. Bond " ' " " , , , ; I'r'1' ' ' " t'.6"- ' easy pavmunls or trade. K. 11 , eliuufu , inoau- wny and Main ttri.'ol. " and ( 'o-iimlsilon-Htovos. fiirnl- STOUAOI" nml sold eiinimlhslon ut ti re , ote. stiiiod on lowest rates. U KliinuUnn. X1J llroadwiiy. _ . N In vest i.iont . oairfaln. Nowdoiililn liouso "timted t MO . Ill and 1 U H.7I i HU , COIIM- clll lir . Improvomcnt. iiuxv nii'l ' llrsl-u Inn bouse contains II room * , tl bath looms. ' . 1 nil lantruyH. 10 olosots. front nnd liaukstairs. . loLnd cold water Mirvlce. KIU. ulo. , worth , will s"U nt n Imri-nin nnd solicit lioiio- oirorx. I'oiest Smith , ll.ildwlii blook , Tvfo-Htory lirlolc dwolllnif. two tenants , six rooms oieh ; cuntrally looiiti'il onulfctrlo motor track : nrli-o li.om.tu. li-H-i mormupoof l..VUi will trudn for haul. I. . II. Bhonfo. llrondwny und Main Htreet. e -H-OH . fruit iitid * HAl.K-On Hi.iall . payinojiitt. J ? gardun Inii'l noir Uoiinull Hliiffi J. . II. Kheafo , llroixdw.iy tun ! Miiln htiuuu TTtOU HKNT-fl.'S Mynslor ntioct. two-.tory li frnmudwullln' { In uxeullont roniilr. M VUU rooniH. bath nnd nil iniidorii ronveiilui en , r"iit' fiS. K II. Hlicufe. llroad wuy miiUUIn. niOK SAI.I" Oil UKNT-Imr-oHt ami iiiiwt Jb urolltablomoiit market In the want , doliii ? from N.WU.OJ to * M''JJ. ' Oo.itjh liiismmsa iiii'ii- lmikloo' ! < wlll liow Hi Kit ud < ol. ' - ' " tiuslnciischniicii : : ) yoi" ' loisu ' on Dulldiii- MI. ; lluuolll'.oUoiincll ' room l ) , a imufor _ l _ iiljillii , . _ r.lOIt HFST 0-0 Hoeond nvoiiiio. dwclllni * " - w ill" fiHitiw , fnriini'ii. ranif. Imtli. uleoirlu 100"t oiiiost iluBlriiUlo ii'Hljluncys In rent. * r > .uo pur monlli , J. , 11 , rioilHAM'-A noitt fimr-rooiii dwollliu onVtv < A vimiio Hi Vir ee. I7AJ ; H..inll . inimilily pay- tiiln. i' : . II. luid Main , f Iho biikt CurrlKB lliiU iu Touitli fctrt'ft. _ _ . f "Tnoll HKNT-flood 0-ioom I'Oiucs ' no wnt J.1 In collwr : city water fiinilhiieJi < O V * luoiith. Apply to I.couurd