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6 THE OMAHA CCUNCIL BLUFFS, OFFICE, NO. 12 PEARL ST. BEE Dellvered by nw. Careler inany TILTON, TELEPHONES; Business OMce, No, 43, Night Editor, No. %. MINOK MENTIOX N. Y. P.Co. Couneil Bluffs Lum? The injunction case rd 1o paving will bo e Bom to Mr. and_ Mrs, William Blood, cor- ner of i and Niuth street, a twelve pound giri Sam D damaged knee, motor tran Ofcer Johnson yesterday afteroon fol by fighting. The Daughters of R friends a picnie in Fair Tuesday afterioon A. Belgum settled up with Jodge yesterday morning for his spree of the night pre It cost him §15 and a nigut in the Bewe George Hicks, son of C. W, Hicks, very low with diphtherin, 1f scomed doy that he could not last buta few hours lorigeer Juigc terday, hear in ovenin partof th MA ot Co., coal, 2 d tod the blacksmith, is nur the result of jurmping ga na Thomas Stey sturbing the pe jount p Decrr therd court v time yes r him to er had another o being no matt He will return home id for its 18 afraid the ompany has ving.” The city to tackle corporation and enforce payment The of Henty vs Evans, being h before Referee 1Ross, had a day off yes on account of the iuability of Attomic 10 be present, Alderman tho ! allornoon agr developed as iy Sheriff Madden of Clay county was in_the ity yesterday with a prisoner named Phil- Whois wanted there for disposing of aged property. The officer found his man in Omaha James Saguin took out two buildin mits yesterday for the erection of two dences on his property on thecorner of Wash ington and Oakland avenues, One is to cost 0 and the other $1,50. Tlere i some inquiry as to what has been done by the committed which wis going to Jabor with the motor compuny in behalf of a b cent between Coutleil Bluffs and Omaha. 1t may be that the intnse heat has put the comumit T the superior Ouvide Vien vs F The suit was to given to Henry 8 ns that when let him off the responsible. Sherifl Magmer en route to his home per the Ivin was on t on a note of ;uw nd sold to V' F the firm dissol Toller note, holding vin alone in the city vest in Sioux_City, been to Fort Madison to take thither rath, whose sentence for his part in the Haddock case was commuted from four to only three mont He is the all concerned who has been meshes held in the v harpist hshed himsell in the main hall of the court house yesterday and for an hour or more the big building wis filled with_the melodies o ar sound. Sheriff 0'Neill, near whose oftice the harpist located himself, said o wis in great doubt whetherit was intended for aserenade or a charavari, But then he has no ear for music anywiy. Judge Boulton hias L sum, who has becn dye works for turns up in anewrole, Heis informant, or plaintifl, in an injunction case brought agunst the “Omaha’” at No, 850 W est Broad- way. Englesum claims in his i Bert Fonley runs the o Carriggis one of the owners of the prog A woman witha t little children clingin at the enteance of the anxiously inquiring where she could lawyor who would help her get justice one had wronged her hus showanted to find a lawy possible to get anyone s admit being a law; prospective fee became known, Justace Barnett was called toadjust a dificulty between o min named Ellsworth and John Wallace, a_teamste: Ellsworth- assaulted Wallice and knocke: out two of his teeth. When he recovered his breath he called upon tho justice for ussi avce in punishing his enemy. Upon inquix the assault was ascertained to be a serious one, and Ellsworth was made defendant in a stafe case. By agrecment it was continued until July 31, The ticket office at the southwest corner of Parl and Broadway, in_which Captain Brown is tho presiding genius, is receiving many rejuvenating touches by paper and paint. This ticket ofice has been established right on that self-same corner, with the self- same Captain Brown, for twenty-two years The rents paid_amount to between £20,000 and &3,000, and yot, thero’ has never been o lease. Such a staying, solid sort of & tenant evidently nceds no lease. Rev. William Grossman, who has been nected with the Presbyterian church work in this city, chiefly at the Strectsville mission and the Second Presbyterian chureh on H. mony stre t the city sin the abun- donment of the lower work. Sinee leaving ho has received und accepted a call from the Second Presbyterian church at Villisea, Ia, and will at once enter upon the discharge of his duties as pastor of a large c gation in that thrifty little city, All the effects, trinkets, cash, bric-a-brac, Belonging to the Hall family and’ in the pos. session of_the police were' turned over last night 10 Emma, the twelve-year-old daughter who was desim father as the proper one to receive them, dollars of the money realized from thesale of the old Surnitare and tho cash Tound on Balls I son was given the Sisters of Mercy to puy for Tis care and keeping during his stay in the hospital. Mrs. Smith, the sister of the mur- dered wormun, was given the custody of the children, and left with them yesterday moru- l)nu for her home in the country near Onawa, . The medical profession of Shelby county hus been deeply intorested for some time in a case that was feured to be loprosy, and yes terday two of the physicians were in the city consulting with doctors here about it and deseribing the symptoms of the paticnt, wi isa Swede v, the head of u nume family, who @ve recently moved n town of Shelby. The Dis M ' of yesterduy announced the fact that state boani of health had inve case and _pronounced it to bo the genuine in its most dreaded form. strictest rules of the board will be used fsolate the unhappy mau, but it is feared the contagiop will spréad in’ spite of all that can be done o prevent The rumor that sprivgs up with perennial vigor every few days that the Union Pacifio railroad eompany bias determined to abandon the Broadway depot and Unjon_avenue, was revived again _\n:\h-luh It e ed the usual semi-oficial quietus from Agent Ouser. The Union Pucifie railroad company is poration that has not built up a very sive roputation for giving things away. the people who wro camping along Union avenue for the purnose of being the first on the ground to pro-empt a lot or two when the railroad lets go and moyes out, may as well return to thoir homes. They cin buy a corer lot on Broadway and pav for it at the rate of B oent a year sooner than they can get it by wating for the Union Pacific to give it to them by abandoning Union avenue. The expressmen of the city_are having a rocky time of it just now. Their position somowhat resombles that of the dove that Noah sent out from the ark—they caunot find a place in the city upon which to rest the weary foet of their horses on account of the ordinances that followed each other in swift suceession during the past fow mouths preventing various streets that intersoct Broadwa, Yesterday a number of them grow despera und determined to make a stand on the ner of Main and Broadway and defy the city or at least mako a test case, The police quickly made & raid on thom, and one of their number, Bert Poland, was arrested and talsen to the station. It is said the expross- men have decided to _employ counsel for bis defense and make bitter fght for what they | esteewn 10 be theix rights, Engle- ek of the ngglesum by in b s and two o skirts stood at find Some nd outof % and It seemed im- und the building to v when the sie of the upon yesterduy ' “the INEWS ABOUT THE ainst the clty in re- eah will give thir | MeGee | this | nly one of | them making & stand on the | | butthe | year thethind y BLUFFS, An Amateur Detective Attraots Considerable Attention on Broadway, FINANCIAL CHAUTAUQUA'S CONDITION. The Farmers' Congress Boomers Want Hoelp—A Pair of Accldents—Hunt ingeon Wants More Fees - Minor Mentions and Personals, ted aboutas day after- Anamateur detective att muchattention on Broadway y noon as acireus parade, Whetl the employ of the city police departin | some private agency, or was working som great jobof his own is 1ot kiown, butev body knew him or leard of him before b street ten minutes, and how he the patrolmen is oneof the mys- he was in the employ of the patrolmen had orders in, it isa profound mystery oficer could pass such guy and not pick it up. He was dressed in woman's attire, witha Kkilling, jaunty hat withred andyeliow feathers and blue rib- | bonson it, and tied under lis unshaven chin | witha broad blackband. A gold dotted veil | was drawn around the upper part of nis face | and tied at the of his neck. It left ex- | posed to view a pimply chin with a stubby | erowth of beard upon it andabout four inches | of meck as red and wattled as o turkoy gob- | blers, He was evidently huntini * for | some bold,bad man and imagined that he was disguised us a woman, and_disguised so well that nobody would think of doubling his sex. He hungaround the Boston store and tried to mingle gracefully with the ciowds, but there was not a child in the crowd that did pe ceive at o glance that he was 4 manand the awkwarlest kind of a man_at that, and they guyed him most unmercifully, He attempted to “walkup and down Broudway in front of the stores and watch the crowd of rowd was watching hin attrcted the attention of the dogs, and sev m burked furiously at him. He 1y visible about twenty minutes, ind ast seenof him he was striding down Brouway, swir wms like a farmer mowing hay, ar # his number nine shots from the of his red dress, He wus the g stguy that has be on the st many ~ years, Inguiry at the police lquartivs * coucerning him elicited no information any further than the assurance that the departnient had no secret agents employe: 1escape | teries, Unless { Carey and 1ot to run him how any wideawake n seen Chautauqua Finances, Ttis now thought that the Chautauqua re- ceipts will foot up abont enough to meet the expenses of holding the assembly. Thisis a very satisfactory showing considering the fact that the enterprise is only two years old. At ihe proportionite over the first will show a snug sum in treasury with which to make needed im- ovements. The management is to be con- ied. The adjourned second annual of the stockholdess is o be held at A of trade rooms, Monday, July 2, at 4 p. m. Dr. Bowers' offic b SE moved to 2 N. A Broken Bri The recent flool did brilges on the Mosquito N 1d Paric mills, oxeept oue at Weston. Wednesday this one took & tumble, At the time two sons of Mr, Schill were ceossing with a team and a wagon loaded with corn, Both of the sons wore thrown into the creek, Main, 1ge. y with all the creek, between | but fortunately escaped without i jur, vl hurt. 2L g In Ol\ll‘l to mak oom for our fall stc which 15 now wriving, we will offer sp inducements to ull who” cntemplate biying fur pety, stoves, tinware, crock srlasswarce, bedling, window shades, tains and other articlts too numerous to men- tion. You neednot go out of our store to ke your purchases. We donot off QW cost, but our prices are gua oelower than those of o member Mindel & Klein's, the only install ment house i the 2 Broadway. b Aceident to N. M. Puscy. N. M. Pusey, the well known attomey, drove out to his favm Thursday and veturn- ing latein the evening drove futo his stable, which was quite datk. His hired man not ound Mr, Pusey cared for his tean elf, and inretuming from the second where he had been afterhay, he stepped pectedly into the opening and fell, 1t wis some tiine beforo he was able to get up and gointo the house. Yesterday he was very sore and not able to loave his room, but o bones were broken, and it is thought’ that tho i will not prove of a very serious of the lorses was L ety real estate, - Wants More Fees. Robert Huntington does notseem to be well satisfled with the way bis accounts as city clerle were fixed up. He was clerk from April, 1889, to December 16, and claims that during thistime he ucted as clerk of tho en meetings, and that pton, Broudway. feos for this work amount to S1 rding to lis figures, and as the city has not pid it he commences suit in the suporior court, Judge Aylesworth being his attorney, - Notice to Contractors, The building committee on the First M church of Council Bluffs, Ia., will rec sealed proposals for the erection ofa chureh on the site of thepresent chury corner Broadway and First street, ace to plans and specitications to be sten offices of the archi Council Bluffs, on and after 3 24, The committee reserve the rig t any orall bids, Proposals to b delly to the undemsignel or W. Pearl strect, (n\m\ll Bluffs, noon of Satur the 2d day of August, A M. Eris & ¢ Architects, - Three Ladies Huart, Yesterday afternoon Mrs. ( Hewitt, wifeof Attorney Hewitt, was driving a horse on trial with the intention of buying the ani- mal if hesuited. The horse was furnisbed by Dr. Cady, and was known to be very gen- tle. Tt invited her two sisters to ac- company her onthe drive. They @ot along nicely until they tirned up South Fivststreet withthe intention of goluse up to Mrs, He itt idence, When about half way up the strect they imagined a motor train was con ing down abead of them, and they attemp 10 turn_ around guickly to avoid it by getting on asidestreot until pussed. The tun was misde too abruptly, The camage was over. turned and the three ladies were thrown out on the paving with a great deal of force. Al of them werc considerably bruised, but” Mrs. Hewitt suffered a dislocation of the shoulder. The buggy was badly brolen up, The horse did not_ become excited or away or much more serious would have resulted, — - A good hoso reel freo with every 10) feet of hose purchased at Bixby' - The New Hotel Named. Those watching the progress of the work on the new hotel yestentny had thewr curio ity satisfied us to the christeningof the build- ing. A largestone was hoisted iuto its place overthe entrunce bearing upon its surfuce the words *“The Grand. The hotel will be rightly vamed judging from the work as it ‘:uml\malm- progressed, and from the prom- s0s dra consequences The Manhat fan sporting headquarters, 418 Broadway. bt The Scheme Needs Help, Ttis definitely decided that Council Blufts | will have uo xepreseutation in the Creston | Blue Grss palace this season. The board of | trade last season gave 8750 towards defraying | the expenses of the exhibit made, but there willnot be adollar from that source this year. In fact the probadility seems to be Erowing intoan unpleasantsize thatthe board will do notbing towards assisting, or even lcuwunalng the borticultural exhibit deter- attempt to run | THE mined upon s n feature of the national farm- ors’ cong to be held herenext month Not a dollur has been contributed tothe en terprise by the board so far, and nothing has been done by it as owirds securing {wid. The wh entertaining the | farniers of has beei thrwn [ upon the Fruit Grower d Gurdiers’ so- clety, and only one member of that or | ganliation has shown any dezwe of en | In making an offort toward making (h 3 b SlUCCess con- - J.C. Bixby, stoun | | gineer, W3 Life building, riam block, Couneil Blu - Dicd of Her Enjurvies. Mrs. T, O. Johinson, the wornan who Wis so | fearfully burned by fallingupona lot stove on the afternoon of July 4 in an epilopt and who was thought (0 be getting along so nicely and past all danger, died suddenly last night from internal inflammatiog that sud denly developed. She has been a fearful suf- ferer for the last three weeks and made a bravea fight for life, and fell when her frionds and physician thought she was safc through the danggrous pe such aceidents, She was twenty-eight years old and had been married fiye yeurs. She laves o child. The fu idence, 1012 k this ¢ enbuck oficiating. She Fairview, will be buried sl He Got No Damages. The jury in the Schoedsuc reached a conclusion it 4330 o'clock yester- afternoon after being ol twenty houts. The rdict was that M. Engleson had sustained no personal damages on ac count ofthe compulsory use of gasoline for the purpose of cleaning clothes in the Twin 3 works. The case was stubbornly ol in the court, butthe jury had the st and hardest tusslo over’ it. Two of m winted to allow Engleson small dam. ages on general principles o throw the costs upon the defondant. The plaintiff and six s lawyer arosatisfied with the verdict and are willing 1o lob the matter drop but the defendant is not, and suys he will commenco eriminal | ings Lo ainst the voung 1 for failure to tur in moncey coliected while in his exnploy An Original Package Case Setled. Judgo Carson, who has had the original packago case of Fred Oliman of Essex conty, Towa, under advisement for some titne, has rendered a decision releasing prisoner on a writ of habeas corpas. The decision was in cognizance with the federal supreme court opinion. 1f you wish to sell_your prope Judd & Wells Co,, CIB. Judd, p Broadway. call on the 605 ty esident, e -2 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Mrs. P. ©. DeVol and he Hattie DeVol, left last evenir City tobe _absent t:vo months in the hope ef betteriug M Mrs, J. from Watscka, I, whe) visiting relatives and fricads weeks. Mr. Rofft met his family and accompanied them home. 10} A 1lis of Silver City was at the Bluffs yesterday aranging for a plasure 1is wife and son, who expect to start 2k for Mont , where they will join relatives and then p 1 to the Yellowstone for an outing in the al parls, - The board of directors templehelda meeting last purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year. The former ofiicers were reclected. {1 nof Mr. and Mrs, yosterday evening, aged funeral “will tak for in Chicago of the Masonic eveni for the seven months, T'n from the residence, 1604 Tenth stre o'clock this_afternoon. The body buried in Fairview A cuse of diphtheria that has not been re Ledto the health authorities is located at 157 Benton stwet. The sufferer is Willie Smith, the little Western Union telegrapu nessengerboy. Ho was considered to be dangerously sick yesterday afternoon, and his mother had grave fears that he would not recover, The menibers of the local lodge of Modern Woodmen have decided to have a grand mi summer picnie, und have concluded to invite their brethern in Omahaand South Omaha, Tt will be held inFairmount park next Tues- day afternoon. A~ platform will be built for those who desire to dance, and splendid music will be furnished. Charles Kisscl, whose nameis not unknown on the police court records, had an exciting chase with Ofiicer Bowlingon Pierce strect yestenday aftermoon, Kissel was anxious to clean out the street, and had been the ag- gressor in two or thiee altercations when the officer left his beat on Broadway to arrest him. At the sight of the blue coat his cour- age evaporated, and he storted to run. The chase continued for about thirteen blocks with Kissel constantly widening the space between them, when the officer gave it up, Theneed of a dirt bank inspector roceis another vivid illustration yester noon. A gang of men and several teams were working on an_excavation for J, Q. An- derson on upper Pie: street, and during the interval when one _teamn was driving out aud another was coming, a mass of about twenty tons of carth came tumbling down, falling a distance of twenty-five f Lf the fall hud occurred a minute sooneror aminute later it would have buried the men and teams S G— 'ON STORE, will bo BO! ion of the Great Clearing A Few Saturday Bargains. 10 Boston store's great dearhig sile this i uccess, Hundreds of bargains left for today however Here are a few of them 40-ineh silk w pricel. New black satin ba reduced to S0¢; former pr English sateens, good stylo i2 yards o ns, New sacaraps, rp henrietta $5¢; former erstriped henrietta 10¢ aud Trnported g reduced for this salo o121 c. Best quality seersucker in s and plains, sold for Se; sale price r ateens, 1007 styles, al colors in Mulhouse gools,” reduced tol} dozen ladies® kid , in colos, 20 dozen lad colors. 100 dozen hooks. We are age will puarante a pair. Remnants of silks, satins, velyets and plush at remnant prices, 100 dozen Derby vibhed hos It for e, whiet sold for19c pes, checks in solid from 22¢ 5 hooks, Fos- g kid gloves,5 batton, in ladies' kid golves, undressed, ts for Fosters allour goods fro; kid gloves and £l to §.75 , sizes from § to rice during Pown Talk_corset reduced for the BOSTON ORE, Couneil Blufls. sale to B, e “She isa Simple Homie Bod Sometimes one hears it said of a good wife and mother that “she’s w re | home body.” The phrase is simpl what aworld of emobling qualiti indicates, and w] a unive of fri 3 ties it excludes, says the New York Ledger. The matronly home-body indeed, **heaven's best fift to ma the husband capable of maltr true a helpmeet is only fit for such com- panionshipas Nebuchadnezzar found in the Babylonish pastures. Dashing ladies, whose mission it is to your gentle sister as she sits in her well ordered nursery making the children happy with her presence? Notehow she adjusts ther little dificulties, and ad- monishes, encourages, instructs, amusos them, as the ease may require. Do you think any nurse- mulnlunuhl(nmlm sueh harmony in that litile uu le? Is she not an enchantress? Ver yes, and her charm is “love x«hnm_v ¢ than death” for those sweet young faces, where youma, in gleo and sorrow, like sunlight and ! cloud shadow ina quict pool. What she is sho will teach her daughtors 1o be, and blessed are the sons that Lavesuch @& mother, OMAHA DAILY it | y | follow | ral will be | in | sold for” “and | ting so | set the fashions, won’t you look in upon | see her smilesand frowns (though she | seldom has occasion to frown) re oflected | BEI; AVERY YOUNG (LOBE TROTTER | How o Bright Chinngo Boy Journeyed ntine HIS FARE COST MM ONLY 8125. When His Father Ohased Him From Home With o matcher Knifo Joseph Friend strack Out For Himse It was & diminutive specimen of hu manity that stood hefore Chief of Police Crowl, the other day in San Frane und sadd his name wias Josepl Alfred Friend, aged fourteen years this month, Buat he had the brains of a full grown man, and had scen more life than thousands of men five times his age, suys the Examiner. His forte s travel, he having since October last wandered from Chic his home, toJacksonville, and from there to this city ata total expense for railvoad of §1.¢ for by M. Rulofson who honbon store at 237 Koearn is probablothat before many start on ajourney homeward. Joseph worked in Chic in the estublishment of Charles on the corner of Washington day he had o f ud came out victorious but minus his position, When his father, who is a printer, leamed that Josph had been discharged, he ¢ 1the boy- out of the parental abode at 284 South Rovey street with o buteher knife, Thelittle fellow not wishing to his anatomy divided into cluded to “tussle alone world, and with that end inview hewent to New York. There he was soized with i grippe and stayed for months in the New York hospi On his re foot, but séeing Jacksonvilie, he tumed his steps in the direction the finger pointed. Ife found railrond conductors generally to be a good hearted set of men, who allowed him to ride free. Whenever he encoun- tered o knight of the punch who insisted upon him paying fave, the boy usually forsook the comforts i r of the train and continued his journey on the brakebenms heneath the ¢ The first lurge city he encountered after leaving New York 5 Cleveland, 0., from wh went to Chattanoo- ga, Tenn, Having d of Lookout mountain, Joseph decided to visit the famous battletield, and went there, Looking over the ground was a pretty young lady. nccompanied by her father, Joseph told them of his adventures, and the ludy kissed him and took him todin- ner “Did you object to the k the chicfof police, *Well, I don’t think you'd kick about being kised by her if you'd seen how answered thoe boy, and lief joined in the laugh. Mucon, Ga,, was the nexst place visited by the youthful globetrotter, vho went from there toCordalle, in the where he worked ina hotel. Cordalle he vent to Lake City, Fla, from there to Jacksonville in the Penin- sular state. Between the two points lnst named he puid b fir: allroad fare, the amount being $1.25, which wus all the money he possessed. Ho ar- rived at St. Augustine, Fla., with empty pockets and stomach, but @ boy w: wanted at the Cordova hotel and Jose ph secured the position. President Harrison'’s wife was a guest at the hotel, but Joseph did not cave to become personally acquainted with her, “because,” suid 1 ST didn’t want her husband to know that I'd run away from home,”” 20, conducts street, but it hauy fractions con- h the big i asked ved his life, however. There wasa fire in the hotel one night and Joseph gave the alarm, besides assisting keep the flumes in check until the en- . He wus rewarded with ¥ given by u jeweler, The next place in which Joseph found himself was'Mobile, Ala. Then he con- ceived the idea of coming to_California, and with Sacramento as his objective point, he started ont, Along the south- ern route he traveled, never paying a cent for railroad fare, never walking o mile, but very often hungry and wishing himself home again, Sueramento was reached final employment was seeured in th of Chief of Police Drew. In th city Joseph saw the Bxaminer bradn and achieyed the rare distinctin of leading one of the prize heifers parade. The mamger of the train nted to tuke the lad to Oregon und of- ive him employment on this pupers but Joseph did not think he was built for a journalist, “I left Sacramento and came to ‘Frisco,)’ said the little fellow. “I got hero the day after the Charleston sailed for Honolulu, For a few days it was a case of *Who steals my purse steals trash,’” SIt wi “0 4 w Shakespeare malkes Iago say. Don'tyouthink Iknow any- thing about Shake o1 from all his p to me, and she and l)\.x) the piano. 1 am. Selling papers supplied him with the staff of life for a while and then he was taken to the Boys and Girls’ Aid so- clety. 1 like my freedom,” quoth Josephs 501 put upa_job to godown town with another boy. Igavehimthe slip,though, and did not go back to the society, went to work as messenger for Francisco telegraph company. discharged me beeuse wis quainted with the city “About o month ago Mrs, took me in, and as she gave me o nome und r y kindly mained with her, Joseph’s accom plishments he hasa good mother who mental welfave, A for the faet that h nist und that he reads musicat sigh sides he ing a manly, bright and thoroughl honest lad, Mra. Rulofson commu cated with Mes, I ad, who replied to the effect that her husband L left heme and had not been heard from for over three months, Murs. Friend is anx- ious to have her only chill at home again, but hus not the money o puy his fare. When Joseph learned that father had left his wife he wanted to “‘beat” his way to Chicago, saying his mothor would need his support. but Mes. Rulofson will keep him here until suff 'nt money can be secured by tion_to send him hom When Joseph was seven years old he was driven away from home by his fath- erand made his way as far westas Mon- tana, but became disgusted und returned to Chicago. THE DIV Ill , and auglit me to read music I'm educated, not ac- Rulofson good 1 re- stify thas red for his vf-au»ll vouchet D SKIRT, Bue Pr asing. O, that it might be given me t the exacttruth about the divided sk wailed & charming woman the othevds says the New York World, “When I bought one, certainly the | fool und her money pumd—hhu the tice Far TURDAY, At presont ho is being cared | his | | subscrip- 20. JULY rment [ 6. 1800, nd ’rjj&"ol | l-xm | don bein 3 | one's move | est, flopp! n | sl 'w qui by the lite langunge s to do t1 have endured since I Ik about o divided skirt 10 wal in and not imped mentsl Why, it's the clumsi- , most dragrgery artice that nputon. Each section gets d romd and round like o loose raboit a boat’s mast. W hen 1 downstairs it sngs down you d on the hem and |g p youre not erelul fullness is onto o _circular which is forever hunching up your waist. And then the ugliness of the garment! Venns herelf would ave crows clad in its ungainly volume of silk or cotton that hangs without form nd might us well be void, since it oblit- ites all distinetion of beauty, nwoman with the most exquisitely molded limbs and anold girl with props like kite- | sticks beingulike hideous when envel- | oped init, Since the fivst time Teaught sight of myselfin the horrid thing 1 havealwiys sent my maid out of the roor when T put it on or off, and I've never hud the cour- i N ¢ " " Lho row in m Eighth strect bagnio las z 85 1o talre & weond Touk’ b S4in the win an Ejghthstrect bagniolast night, in hiin. Hesly, the divorts 1k i ‘tiis | X ‘t"'-}:.m“'-v“ s badly cut about the fuce state oughtto bo amended for the relief | ViU @ plecoof ghas. Both were unested. of men whoso wives 5o disfigure them- selves, Why do I continucto wear it? Beeause I am resolved to got my $7 w ||h out of that bad bargain and it the chmyself 1ot to run after of od | ention, which will be hell in York city on September 2, Oscar Wi dwell was elected alternat Buildin tollowing po buillinginspctor yesterday Jens Jensen. two- Thivtfeth Jensdensen Tlhietioth Th t issuod by the {ory framo dwellinz. fnd Oiss stroet Lwosstory fra il Cass streets nright, story Prime o soventeenth wnd Clirk streets Atlon, framo bam, Twenty-ninth il Loavenwortl stredts seph K Poity. two-story hriek store, Fhlre yefirststroo and Anies avenve I" Tuckey and one fou il tory frime residonee, Clifton 1111 P T ukey, one and one=fou eili-s Gor Frame residence, Clifton 11111 | Fiveminor permits REME’Efi?a‘n‘iDAIN CURES PERMANENTLY SCIATICA. Tl Miy 28,1888, yean—1 suffered 1 was cured by dwellig, 1as F until trip I'he yoke, about J n 1 sot ewion From 1861 to 18— ab with theunatisn of (ho b the use of 8t Jucobs 01l T.C. DODD, AT DRUIGISTOAN T DEALERS, THE CHARLES A VOGELER (0., Baltimore, M, SPECIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Total, Through con sleopers, dining - Lo —Pullman paliee v, free recdining chaie 15 to Chiengo and intervening points 1 the great Roek [sland route. cket oftice 1602, Sixteenth and Farn — Belligerent Females. Belle Brandon and Jessio Green gt into o I el 0R SALE-2 nice cottages on Sixth aveiuo DetweenSixeh and Seventhsireets, Vory ap It ken tnmediately, Inguire of Nrs, Noack, Oth st. JOR SALE-Orwill o toam, stallion No. @9, reeisterod n - Wals Tace. By D Archibald, dam by Kentucky Cliy, dyearsold. Apply toDr. Maerae. for v god moad OST-Pocket ook, containiig valuable A1 papers Rowrn 1o 3N Hinton Counell \ Diily work s I, By REpIGTOY, \ of Tur: Brr: Will you b letme know thrmough the paper where the found Answer—Dr, stone. To the Editor kind ciough to coluimns of your nearest madstone can be SUBSCRIBEL, Garten of Lincoln has a mad TANTED-G wiges . ol gl f No. 016 8econd ave. Nrs. FANTED -G cliett, 120 Fo Al HEGHY o o preuise i FORRENT Bilger, girl M. AP thstrect, S0 Hane Pozoni's Complekion charns, to the old ro- ounge fac | Powder grives fre newed youtl, s What Killed His Tow At Fort Scott I met an acquiintance wlhom [ know lnd gone further west to | found a fut ind naturally enough [ madeinquiries asto how he progresod inhis enterprise, suys o writer in the New York Sun, “Promised tobe the bigge Two zool Loxvoy, July News has been recelve Ponrlstred eiving details of a recont viot at Erzeroun: On June 2 the soldiers were orlered to disperse the Armenians who were tolding @ meeting in the church The soldier: the massacre of Armenims, and the Turkish populace joined in the attack, The shops and houses of the Armenians were pillaged ho sack lasted four hours. The British consulate atwhich on the sime nighta fote wis being iven for the benefit of the poor Annenians Wis Staned und ils gatos and. Windows. bro- ken. The eonsul and members of his family took refuge in the cellars of the builli the fete was abandoned. The American mis edus a refuge for fifty fugitives. \un\ln s of Armenians relyingon the prom Turks to murleredn the bodies have been found, most who were b stted, 330 wounded and 100are missing. Garden land, with 10 Main st, Council JOR SALE or Rent houses, by J. R, Rico. Blafrs, Wi uean buy ahonieon thio s fneaseof your deathy n wailly tho home clows entwhen v t thing on were to have three railroad onth onth A 9 v nonth w orfive gret fictories wero * nion blished? fued homes on the ithly payments st For (el pa Ad& Wolls alove and int adl The store roo W “And four different streot car i 108 e to bein operation within a year? “T'wo churche W0 ope building pletion? “They were,” Well, what r “Not a bamed thing, “Not even made n beginning?” “No. Twasgoing to buy 500 acres of land for the site, but while the owner wis getting anabstract of title a man 1o along with o rotary washi ng ma- cline, offored me fourcotnty rights for 10 and a shotgun,and [ killed the town and saved the machine man from going toa pauper’s grave. I've got feelings, | When | seen man steuggling to ) honest Living, but m with wity at every tuen, my feelings me o streteh out o helping hand at und glovious west pad- her own cinoe, 1o tern b mhersl v The Jullll & sveral hos that wo willteadetor o Tots InOmala or Counell Yl Wells Co.. Blufr st banks, two colleg a union d"\m" a gl nd o government were on your list for early com- of persons prsons were houses F. M. Ellis & Co., ARCHITECTS AndBuilling Superintend ents. 15 41 and 432 Bee Builling, Onnha, nd Rooms 244 and 66 NMerriam b 1 BLufTs, To. Correspondonce solicited, & - ALL WORK W ARRANTED. Vitus gance, ne) soon aured by Dr. ampless at Kuln' & Fits, spasn: and hyster Nervine, and Douglas, ook ks S A (ase of Sights Unseen. Jasestows, N, D., July [Special Tel- egram to Tne Ber)-—-Miss Bell Ross of Pittsvurg, Pa., arrived here this moming and wis murried to Samuel McDowell of New Rockford. Neither lad ever seen the other before t The uion was effe agh o Chicago matrimonial journal b MeDowell inserted a personal to which Miss Ross replicd. He isa well-to-do farmer of tharty-cight, has 7% acres of wheat and ttloand sheep. Miss I is very intelligent and rather ousness Miles® 0.,15th done?¥ Roc N force and dle celebrted Imp make 10,000 Paws, Jul pecial Cablegram to Tk Bee. ]It is oficlally announced that the ne- wotintions with Engl ibar will probably be favorably concluded within afew days. The question of Madagscar and Lake Tehad are being discussed. The renunciation of the Anglo-Tusian_ compact will not_ be induded in the Anglo-French agrecment, With your nmime and address, nailed to the Swift Specific Co., Atlants, Ga., is necessary toobtain an inicresting treat- iscon the blood and the diseases incidemt do it s S s Slkia Bxuption Cared, One otmy custonera, 3 higlly Tepectel and tntuental citizen, bit wio isnow slsent from ehecity, has used Swift’s Speciic with exc rcnult. He says itcuredhim of o skin erption 12t he bad been tormented with for thirtyyears, and had resisted the curative qualities of many other medicines. Rorumr Cizoa, Drovis’, ST, FRANCIS ACADEMY Boarding and Day School, Fifth Ave.and Seventh Street. \4hn-tl hum any of the e L W st A Labor Convention, St. Louss, July 25.—The national conven. tion of the union labor party is called for this eptember 8. The greenbick party, * alliances, and grangers and other kindred lubor organizations are invited to send repres S Surgical Institute ——AND—— Private Mospital, 20th Street. Council Biufls, I Mus, ap for children teething velieves the child from pain, 2 cents a bottle. Wil IS The 1 DENvER, to Tuk Ber.]—The statement t) telegraphed from this city ths Mountains News had been sold without foundation. The Ne sold and is not for sale. e Sugar Trust P ectors. NEv Youk, July %.—The trustees of tho sugar trust today issued a cireular to certif- cate holders announcing the appointment of a comuitteato form anew organization for the © of protection 0 details of the plan en in the cire » Cor. Broad wuy aud July Ll Telogran has been the Rocky is absolutely s has not been rthetreatmen to Qiseases and dis Privatedise: OPENS, 118 8, allsurgleal and chronfo of the blood. s of the urinary and sexual LTS, steioture, Cysiitis, sper- matorrolowe, st manhood, sexual mpotenco and ven kneds troatul sutcess(ally, culir attention pald todisgts b o Aty Catarr, ki Foltn Sity, Neb. s of tho i Can bere on motor. Conducted by B. V. M. TERMS—For boa~d and tuition em- hracing i1l branches of_afinished educa- tion for young ladies §76 for session of five mopths, commencing fitst Monday in September and February respectively. For further paticulars addross TR SUPERIOR, St. Frameis Academy, Council BlufTs, Towa. MAXON & BOURGEOIS, Architects and Superintendents. FINE INTERIOR DECORATIONS, n Block, CouncilBlufls, fowa N Lite Bullding Omaha, Neb, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. 1way. IOWA. 0 and domestle exhange. and interest paid on Ume epots the Sisters of Charity | " Corespndence confidential, Address: DR. BELLINGER'S Surgical Institute and Private Hospital, 250 st Counell Blufts, Ta. for_comfort, for improvement of lh«llmnplv).mn, use only Pozioni’s Pow- der; thew's nothing equil to. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Cor. Broadway u % L. Wilkins of Davenport Ta, is at the Paxton. H. C. Chadbourn of Chi the Paxton. D. E. Boulton of New Yorkis stopping at the Paxton, W. L. Pierreof Peoriais at the Paxton. J. M. Carey enne is stopping at the Paxton. A.Nashof Lincolu isa Murray guest, P. W. Gimstrod of Norfolkis at tho Mer- 3. D.EDMUNT 4 SIUG AT, Vie-p P S GlTIZENS STA’I‘E BANK Of Counaoil E3luffs, Paid up Capital. .........$130,000 Surplus and Profits . 50,000 350,000 Disa guest at 1. A Miller. 3 Wart, J. DR Ansiet gone is at the Capital Corbin of Beaver Cit, . Thorpof Sioux City is a guestat the | K INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. THE 1 A JURPHY ACTURING 0O, Ist Avenue and 21st St. Sash, Doorsand Blinds . Re-Sawing and s Poreh Brackets, Tdelivere 1. Clean All work to be hal Harder of Ka City is at the . Leachof Burwell is the Case registered at Corner Malne and Bros COUNCIL BLUFFS, Deglersin for Collections mude deposits. . H. Fimor of Beatrico isa giest at the Merchants. A.J. Tuylorof RhodeTsland isa guest at the Murry H, M. Boorman of Atlantic, Ta, is o guest at the Cas F, D. Lyon of Bi the Millard. JH the Millard Eugene Canfield of Boston is stopping at the Millard Jobm | the Millard. C. B, Sexton of St. lard last night, D. H. Cramer of York was chants last night. J. . Rowley of Des Mormes is in at the Merchints Warren Delano of Ne Murray last night, E. P, Newell of stoppiug at the Millax H. G. Hopp, editor of the Preston, 5, 1) 18 at the M M. Horton, E. A, Stone! ingston of Chicago areat the John Perry, Frinelseo streot city looking over the view of supplanti railway with elect of Superinteadent Line, Band Plan Kind savdusthy first e SYOUR PATI SOLICITED" ghamton, N. Y., isat o0 of Wilwaukee is rogistered at of San Frandsco is a gaest at Louis was at the Mil- ElectricTrusses,Belts, Chest Protectors, Ete. Agints N ted. Dr. €. C. Judd. 600 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia at the M the city, York was at the Over O, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. “ Bil’kl[lbl[l Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer, Flus, I Specifications, and Supervisiou of Public Work. Building luuu«'ll muxrn, la. U N. Schurz e Stone & Sims B Howard s n the dity, News chants. and Dayve Mur t of at Lake - timates Liv Brown the San , Is inthe . with @& i, preside railway pan electrie lin the mule p. ity He Reynolds ol Justice of the Pewce, 21 Office over American | xpress, No. Broad way, Council Bluf Y5 “ Wik . Pretice in the State and Federa Attorneysat Iaw Courts, Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Bloek, Counci Blutls, lowa. C. A. BEEBE & COMPANY, Moroec ~Wholesale and Retall Dealers in—— At the meeting of the Omabia Association of Stationary Engineers last night John, W, rgost Stock wnd Lowest Prices. Dealors, send for Catalogue. Matthews was eleted delogate to m(l Nos. 205 and "u. Broadway, and 204 and 206 Pierce Sweet, Council ulum,l . of the ————— Mission. Ona Special PaNGER, July 2.~ [Special Cable Tur Bre.]—The French minister t has started for Rabat on @ special the sultan -