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If • ' I 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : IfBUKSDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1880. ' K THE OMAHA BEE II counoiiTbluefs | okkiui : . no m im-auii sTUHir HE' Delivered by carrier In tinv vntt nf the CUT lit H v Twenty Cents per Week , I H.W.TU.TON MANAOIill 1 tklhi'IIONUsi I HnsiNFPnrriCE No 12. Hi Kioiit Khitoii No ti 11 BllNOlt MUNTION HI N. Y. V. C : H Glonson coat H | Council Muffs Lumber Co , coal H | Western Lumber nml Supply Co HI Thatcher coal , sou advertisement HI licit coal mid wood at U. 1) . Kuol Co Hpj Orbon Conl Co Vtholesau\ retail , 10 Pearl H * Fall sale begins Mouiluy Boston atoro H * Another case of niphtlioria has been ro- H ported at lr 2 Avenue II H' The Methodist Indies will untortaln a tag H V social this evening nt the residence of W. b. ' ( ' May no , on Park nvcnuo , H < The Married Ladles Progressive HikIi H' Flvo club will bo oatortalnod this evening H bV Mrs Henry II Van Hunt , No Vii Fourth H' street Hi O. W. Pnublo has tnlteti out n bulldlni : per H mlt ( or a $ 1.00J rondonce In Highland Place , HI nud S. M. Wlnturburn for an $ SUt ) cottage In HP Street'8 addition HU A business mcotltiK of the Council Muffs HJ > - club will bo held at the club rooms ut 7U0 Hjr next Suturdny ovonlnjr , nt which a full at- Hj tendnnco Is desired HJ MurrliiRo llccnsos were Issued yesterday HJ' to 11 , Armstrong , of Uooiner township , nml HI1 Allio Ualeiniin , of Ncoln , and W. M. HJ' llondiix and Laurj Walton , both or this HJ ; city Hj < lioy the four-year-old son of Mr and Mro Hi' J. A. Burton , tiled yesterdny morning at 7 HJ o'clock of ticart failure , the result of dlph- I ; ' therm , 'i ho funeral will tulto place ut 10 HJ , o'clock this inornliifi from the residence , No HJ 1510 Nintn nveuuu : HJf ° " Friday nlRht Novombcr 13 , the young HJ ; people of the ' 1 rlnliy Methodist chuttli will Hr plvo a uiusic.il entertainment nt tboir li.ill on HJ < BautU Main street , opposlto lii litli avenue , I * Tlio Liulles' Aid society will servo rulrcsh- HJ' tneuts after the entertainment Hjr The wcddlntr of Mr llchard { Francis and HJ , Miss Lou Sin Ilk is unuounced for this oven HJ , inc at the residence of the brldu's'parents , HJ' , corner ef Ucveulli and Mynster alreels The " ' > Krooin-io-bu Is ehluf clerk in thu paymasters f dcpaitment of the II & M. railroad company _ _ _ , 'J ho Dodge Lisbt Gunid will ijivo the llrst HJi of u senes of pui tics on the-ia lust , Mhetu I , parlies weiu very popular society events last HJ * season and , ijultu naturally , tboso announced H | for the comui ! , ' season tire looked forward to I With much Interest HJ r Mrs E. H. Slocum state secretary of the I YnUuK Peoples Societies of Christian En- I- dcuvor of Iowa , will address the Young I l'coplo's Society of Christian Endeavor or I this city nt thu ( 'oiiKrogatlonal church this I evening ut 8 oclock All interested in the HJ worls tire cordially Invited to utloud HJ Mahol I. , dullnliter of Mr nml Mrs Ilor- I ttCJ Shearer , died Hhortly after midnight | yesterday moruliifj of in.ilai-ml fovcr , ngea | thiuiicurs 'i ho funeral will talto place ut Hi" 10 o'clock this moriilujj irom the residence , HJ • No ytllf ) riftu iriouuu , Hov h. . AlexandeL- ] pfllclatlag ' 1 ho rotnuius will bo interred in J' , Waluut Hill HJ& llio sad Intelligence was received in this | . " city lust evening uf the death of Jamie , the I tbiue-ycar-oUt son of Mr and Mrs Fred I * Helzer who removed from the HlufTs to | - Sioux City a few mouths ago The little I ' fellow was n great fuvorito , but was at- | > taeited uitli ( ilptlierla In lt3 most malignant I , form Tno sympathy of many friends hero J ivlllgo out to tlio bereaved parents Hjk * Messrs Klmbull & Champ nro exporl- | f jenclngsomo dittlculty in getting the bulld- | ; ings on the now hotel site vacated Soma of I the tenants complain that they have been Hi' ' Insultingly and arbitrarily treated , and will | v not get out until they have to They do not II like to hinder a project of as much import Hi" nnco as the now hotel , but insist that thov ' bavo rights which hotel builders or anyone H1L elfla are uound l0 respect Hl | Ilnrmony Chuptor No 85 , O. E. S. , gave Hi" the first of a senes of patlcs at Mi3onio Hi % temple last evening 'J hero was a largo Hi company present , and it was u most enjoy I5' ' - Bblo affair Not only was the dancing Uoor Hivvc" U"C < 1 > but a largo number found amusc- Hi - mentat the curd tables in the parlors Au HU" elegant supper was served at 11:80. : It is Hii the intention to give four of those parties Hi tllls souson oiio on the second Wednesday HiV ; of oacu Irlontl1. The parties given bv this Hl ? order have nil been most delightful affairs , | : end the demand for moro ot them hiducod Hi1 the giving of a scries The initial ono last ' - evening tiromises wall for these to follow HJ Pit Hopkins was taken before 'Sijulro ; . Bcburz yesterday on u warrant churaing mm Hi' ; wltl' ' nB' ' ult and battery on tils wife The j. pair were married twenty years asro in 13ra- - ell and have frequently llgurcd In court be- Hb fore 0D sl'nllar charges Pat wanted the , court to go his bail , but Ins honor could HI'hnrdly ' see it that way , and in compliance ' ' with the frequently wbltpcrca rcquost of the ' > wife , "Sena him down to jail , judge , send ' , him aown to jail " ha was sent down until 2 , o'clock this afternoon , when the case comes Hi'1 up for trial Put wanted to bo locked up for Cwonty.four hours nmt call it squuro , but the court would not liuvo it so Hi' Tbo Pullman restaurant , 531 Broadway t . : ' KSbeafo ' & Co HI' - * give spoclal attcnt ante to the collection of rents and care of property . - in the city and vicinity Charges moderate , Ofilco Broadway and Main streets H | > i C. 13. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway HMa Cobs $1 a load Glcason , SO Pearl Hk' • HM V Drc - " • Bower , C20 First ave Tel 329. HBit til nut nu qua Conuiiittcos HB' ' > The committees from the board of trndo Hjl't * m' Chautauqua trustees are requested to HB moet this morning at 0 o'clock at the ofilco HHC of y- JD yTho object la to provide at ' onca the necessary funds by Bale or lota on If Chautauqua grouuds for a programmo In { > < 1690 , to meet indebtedness and make noecded % lmirovemonts | Funds must bo ralsod at I once to assure next years programme Let H * every one promptly rosiiond whou invited to : ' ' help this oxcelleut enterprise Hll • HHk , . I'ri-Hmml I'aracrnph * . HHf A. H. McClurg and family have gone east HB t , or a vlslt wltU relatives at Pittsburg , Pa HHiK . . . p : * } • G H. Bonoral manngor of the Hj ! Wabusli , loft yesterday for Chicago , on a ll business trip Ho will return the last of week , HH ' 4 * HHf . A. T. B'lleklugor , esq , loft yesterday over Kk tuo Northwestern for Chicago Ho will bo R' absent about a weoic HKMrB - N. Scl.urz and son , Kmll , have returned - < \ turned from u months visit with relatives k ' \ * t Hrio , Pa , and UutTalo , N. Y , HBPr- \ . -1 II ; P. C. Miller , best paper banging and dee v orating , The best is tuo choupost , * HHe * HHl' A Poreer In the Tolls HHE < > Sheriff \V. T. Davis , of Fremont county , HHF arrived In the city about 11 o'clock last even HHf inb'Itl cllal'Bo nf Peter Henry , who is wanted Hi , * l Hamburg for forgery Ho found his man Bii' ' at Grcsbam , Neb , where bo was busking corn for a farmer Henry was employed as u t farm hand near Hamburg about a month _ :1 : ago , and forged an order for f 10 on the k ; farmers and Merchants bank , signing thor r , name of a webf known farmer It was made F pavablato the son of anotbor prominent r atock raiser , and by representing himsolt as [ > the latter , Henry had tbo cbooli cashed by f Cashier llcacli Ho thcii Bkippad out ' - Bheriff Davis lodged him nt the city jail last M night and will leave over the Kansas City HHP' w ' ' * ' ' Prisoner this morning , HHI t3 cabinets , only ll.TD , Schmidt's , 320 Main HBJi v Sheet musia 10c , C3S Hroadway H K4 . . . . . . HHdP8 - T > MoAttoe , S31 Main , S33 Pearl Finest f/ line fancy groceries In city HHp' Hoots , bboes , rubbers Klnuolian , 82011'way HHW Money loaned at L. H. Craft & Co 's loan If ' eOIce on furnlturo , pianos , horses , wagons , H r , personal property of all binds , ami all other ' ' articles of value , without removal All bus HH ; ' , ' Iness Btnctly coaildentlal HHr ' % Hlxby , plumbing , steam beating , Merriam HHti Wock ' HHe' HB > - ' HHMn • * - - > " - aap - * < , IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS Local W. O. T. U. Eudorao the Ac tion of the Btato Doloxfttlon JOSELYN'S ' TO THE COUNCIL The ClmiitniHiitn Committee * Will HokIii i < Sell Ijotg TU-D.iy Work of tlio County llnaril iV Forger Nnlibuil Position nt tlio IoisalV. . C. T. V. At the regular moetliii ; of tbo Woman's Christian Temperance union of this city , Wednesday , November 1.1 , tbo reports ot the national convention , which lias Just closed Its sessions nt Cnlcago , were reid and froolv discussed , and the following resolutions were unanimously adopted as nu expression uf the sentiment of this union : Whereas , Tbo convention adopted the ma jority report of the committed on resolutions , iifllnnliur , "Wo therefore glvo our approval to that purty only which declares In Its plat form for prohibition In tliostnto ntid nation , " and in consequence or such action thu Iowa delegation , led by our piesidont , Mrs J. Kllen Foster , wlthatew from thu union ; therefore , Unsolved , That while re icttlug tlio neces sity , wn heartily approve of this action of tbo delegation as In opposition tobo partisan position of the national union ; und in ne- conlauco with our convictions , ns expressed in our constitution , wo declare our sympathy with thu non-pnrlisaii principles embodied In the minority lepoit , vU : "Ihit ns the sev eral departments of Woman's Cluistlim Toinporaiico Union work are for no party , but ate for education uf the people in the IrutliH of total iibitinctico and prohibition , and ns wo bnvo In our membership women whoso different political vlows lead them tu jiympathizo with and support dtffeicub political parties , thcrcforo it.is unjust mid unwlso for this or ganization to pledge Its Inllueucc , support ur nllegianeo to any political putv . " Hckolvcd , Tliutn copy or these proeeodlngs bo sent to tno anccutivu committee nf thu Iowa Women's Christian Ternperaiieu Union , to the lowaMossonger mid tu each of the local papers Finest market in city JM Scanlms Dwelling-for sale on easy payments Also building lots ut lowest market prices Call and examine uur list K. It Sliuafe > t Co Now Ogden , largest , ucst hotel la western Iowa Spociul attention to commercial men Joselyn'ii ' Llitlo Kplntlr EK-Ortlcor .fosclyu's boom edition , prepared ' pared and submlttcd for the Inspection and consideration ot the city council Monday evening , wns not a howling success in the common ncccptauco of the term It only served to get the council considerably up on their ears and brought the mayor to the front with surprising alacrity It is possible that the matter would not bavo been brought to the attention of the council in any shape whatever had not Alderman Bellinger in sisted on making a rcpoit It 3eeras that bo had constituted himself an Investigation committee of one , for tbo purpoao of inquir ing into Josolyn's case and setting that In dividual right with the world at largo His report was In substunco , as follows : While recognizing the fact that it is tbo province of the major as head of tbo police force to appoint or dlsclmrgo men at will , and without desiring or Intending to inter fere iu the least with bis actions in this di rection , I deem that 13 , E. Josolyn is entitled to a hearing or investigation regarding cer tain charges us to his conduct wlillo a mem ber of the force Aftar carefully investigat ing said charges , I Und that there is no foun dation for them , and that ho should be fully exonerated from any complicity or connec tion with the Scolt-Lalund tragedy " Uesoect fully submitted , F. P. Hellinokk , Aldcr ian , Second ward While the clerk was reading the report the mavor twisted about uneasily in bis chair , und It wa3 barely completed before no was on bis feet "I have always made it a point Binco I have been mayor , " said ho , "to re frain from Interfering in any way with the work of committees , nud it strikes mo that I nm entitled to the same treatment at the brndsof the council I imagine that 1 am cupnblo of running the police force , and lam of tno opinion that any interference is en- tlroly uncalled for I did not accuse Joselyn of any complicity or connection with tbo Scott-Loland affair ; in fact , I did not make any charges against him The alder man from the Second ward says ho admits my right to do as I please in tbo matter , aud I would like to know why bo interfered in the case beeauso Josolyn wa sdlssRtisllod " "Josolvn did not upoak to mo about it , " answered the alderman referred to "Ho never Bald u word to mo , but some , of his friends did and wanted the case presented m its proper light " Friends , " snorted the mayor , contemptu ously , "I didn't know that bo had any friends " • Well , ho has , " insisted the alderman , and It was at their request that I made this Investigation and prepared this report " "Josolyn has a communication there sorae- wlicro , " Interrupted Alderman Lacy , and perhaps that bad bettor be road right bete Ho handed it to me , but I passed it in with out examining It " The letter was extracted from a pile of papers and the clerk proceeded to read it Ah its contents became apparent a largo bcultbv grin o'erspread the features of sev eral of the nldormcn , nud a look ot mingled Interest and puiniul amusement was vlsiblo ' upon the face of his honor , the mayor , The letter started out with the Information that in the Bprlngtimo , gentle Annie , the mayor would nmblc forth , duly equipped and pro visioned , for a lengthy yacbtiug trip to the headquarters of the saline branch The , ox-club wieldcr based his belief on numerous inconsistencies attributed to the chief municipal 03 > ccutlvo He asserted that It was Impossible for the police to close the saloons at Vi o'clock Sat urday night , when the mayor bad to have an invigorator at I o'clock Sundtiy morning Ho commented adversely on his ability to manage the police force , and stated thut ho was "llrod" because bo attended a road bouse dance ono night when off duty , whllo another oftlccr who was on duty on Upper Proud way , nnd loft Ins beat to attend tuo dance , and a few nights later loft bis beat , to visit the Clover bagnio In company with ex-Poirce- mnn Scott , bad been promoted to the position of captain Ho stated that ho Was not kick ing for reinstatement , but ho wnntod the council to know how things were going He was awuro that certain parties bad it in for hi in , and know that tbo mayor was not on * tlroly to blame , as he baa to appoint or dis charge men us certain politicians dictated , Ho stated that the mayor bad called blin upon "on tlo ) carpet , " and lectured him for drink Iiht and playing cards , when , us a matter of fuct , ho never drank in his lifo , but he un derstood It as simply a pretext of these who wanted blut bounced When thq reading was completed the mayor said ho bad a little something to say Ho denied that bceror had Joselyn "on the carpet for drinking , and would prove It by tbo chief of police Alderman Everett did not think it neces sary for tbo council to take any action in tbo matter , and Alderman Laoy wanted the sub ject dropped Ho was bttb glad ana sorry that the letter bad been road sorry that the mayor bad been subjected to suoli an attack , and glad that it bad been revealed what the man muBt'bo who who would wrlto such a letter Ho did not know anything about tbo merits of the case , but was satisfied that It was proper to ignouiluouBly bounce any ono who would Bend in tbo communication just read Desirable dwelling * for rent nt mouerate Erices 15. II , Slioafe & Co . routnl agents , ( roadway und Main streets , up stulrs * m More Wurcli Wnntod , Alderman Everett's move to have the city redlatrlctod lutoslx wards instead ot four , us at present , is reoolvod with much favor by a great many cltb.oiu , but tbo remainder of tbo council docs not take kindly to the Idea , When the plan was broached In coun cil Monday evening tboro was a hurried whispering aud as soon as the alderman had * finished reading the ordinance which ha de sired to puss a motion to adjourn was made aud paesed in splto of the strenuous protest ot tbo alderman from tbo Fourth ward The proposed bounds ot the wards are as fol lows : First Ward Same as nt present Second Wnrd North ot Hrnndwav , be tween First and Fourteenth streets Third Wnrd South of Hroadway , be tween First nnd Main streets Fourth Wnrd South of Broadway , bo- twecn Main nnd Fourteenth streets Fifth Wnrd North of Broadway , between Fourteenth strcot nnd the river Sixth Ward South of Broadway , between Fourteenth strcot and the river This plan leaves the First and Third wards the same as at present , nnd divides the Second end nnd Fourth Into two each The now Fourth ward would be ten blocks wide nnd tuo miles long , talcing In the most thickly settled portion of the city rim Fifth nnd Sixth will embrace tbo largest urea and tbo least population , and are so arranged that when the settling up of the bottoms rrqulros It they can each bo again divided by Twenty-fourth strcot or somn other line near Strottsvlllo Tlio line of division Is llxcd nt Fourteenth street bo- ctuso that Is the line of Indian creak , which seems to form a natural dividing line It Is the desire of the aldermen to have the ordinance passed so that aldermen from tbo now wards can be elected at the spring dele tion This would require the election ot flvo aldermen Instead of tnrco The terms of Aldermen Waterman , of the First ward ; Bellinger , nf the Second , and Weaver nt large , will expire , ami these vacancies nro the ones that must bo tilled under the prus- ertt division The residents of tbo western part of the city nro almost unanimous In their npprovnl of the measure and it is strong ly favored In all the wards It Is Btated that the principal objection to it will bo made by politicians , who have not yet figured out just whnt result It would have on the spring elec tion nnd whctlior or not the change would be advisable in tlio council Ncumeyorhotol , firstclassrcnsonablo rates m Always on Time If you wish to purchase a good und reliable watch 25 per cent less than club rates , nnd on easy tonus , then call nt once and tnaho jour own selection nt C. B. Jncquomln & Co , 87 MiUu sttcot , Orgiuil/.lni ; tlio Antl-Prolill ) ? . Colonel C. S. Ellsworth addressed an Intelligent and eminently ratpoctabla audi ence of nbout tliroa humlrod und llfty per sons at Poturson's hall last ovntilnj , speak iug on nnti-prohlbltlon. IIq stated that It was his purpose to orgamzo nn antl- prohibition club In this city , and ho gave the history of the prohibition movement throughout the country , but particularly In Iowa Ho desued to secure names of these who desired to become members , and at the close of the meeting quito n number of sig natures were received About half tno audience was composed of ladies Colonel Ellsworth proved a pleasing and entertain ing speaker , and was listened to with the closest attention , Ho will speak in Omaha tbo tlrst ot uox.t woolc nn the same subject Fountain cigar , a strictly 10c cigar for 5o at the Fountain Try ono 1. U. Tipton , real estate , 52 * Broadway Tin , County Board The board of supervisors are doing consid erable work , this being thu last session of the year They yesterday approved the bond und contract of tbo Carbon Coal Co Several petitions for refund of taxes or re duction of personal assessment as ordered by tbo city council were concurred In , Tbo bonus of county oQlcars were llxcd as follows : Tronsuror SMO,000 ; auditor , 510,000 ; sheriff , $10,000 ; surveyor , 13,000 ; coroner , 81,000 ; superintendent , of schools , 51.000. A number of road petitions were passed upon The auditor was instructed to advertise for proposals from bridge builders to bo re ceived up to noon of January 8. 1S90 , for the erection of all county bridges for the year ending April 1 , 1891. The action of the cltv council in canceling the assessment of personal property of the Council Bluffs das Light company of $1,005 , showing same to bo a double asBessinout , was concurred in The board consldorod the advisability of appropriating Fi(00 ( to sist in improving tno roads ontcring the city , but no action was taken They were requested by Mr E. L. Shugart to place a small bounty on the destruction of gophers , but no action to this end was taken 'Iho board will complete Its labors this week , and udjoutn until the first Monday in January , when the new members will take their seats , • CHRISTMAS FORETHOUGHT Some Sensnnablo bugiCstlons About Tusty nnd U-n-tul Presents , The most puz/.Ung tnak nt Christmas is to select presents for fathers tmd hrothors Two youra a. corttiin youriff woman ( this by way of rcminlsenca ) failed to find anything she thought suitable , for her brother , sav St Nioh- olus But after much porplnxity a coffee - fee cup ami bhucct , daintily docorutod , were selected and it was gratefully used at ubout-tlirco h und roil and sixty breakfasts during the following your The next year a cut gluss saltcellar and popper box were glvon Bosldos these and similar nrticlos , ono might try canvas or Hnon slipper cusps , made to hang against the wall ; inkstands and ether itrticloa for desks ; silver match boxes , razors ( for which the tra ditional penny should bttoxueted ) . shav ing glasses , cases of shaving paper , or , that always welcome friend , a , muillor A case for currying collars and cults when traveling ia a useful present for many The outside mav ho of any ma terial available and the lining should bo of Bill ; , hut a , stiff interlining of buckram should bo iusortod In short , innko it llko a lnustu-roll , but not so wide , and fasten it with a fancy leather strap and buckle Decorate the outside with Borao pretty device the initials or monogram of the prospoctlvo owner I shall make no further suggestions of articles especially suitable for the sterner sox , but among the presents whioh will do equally well for either father or mothou , brother or sister , may bo mentioned umbrollusUMbrcllacasos , chairs of morn or less olaboruto work manship , from the pretty wiclcor or rattan chair to these which are profusely - fusoly carved or richly upholstered ; opera glasses , gloves , handkcrchiofd lmndkarchiot cases , gold pencils , foun tain pens , curd cases , napkin rings and hooks Many of the largo publishing houses hoop on sale pictures of authors , Twonty-flvo cents will buy a port-ruit of almost any well known author These are usually wood ongnivings , nnd ox- ccllont of tholr kind , well printed on good paper , in slzo nbout ton by twolvc inches For the same picture on India paper ( whioh.ot coursela moro durable , and admits of a flnor unprossion ) , $ L may ho asked , and the oxtru money will bo well spent , A neatly framed portrait ot tlio fuvorito author of a friend makes a charming gift at but small cost Many make it a practice to subscribe to some favorite magazine or paper , as a Christinas gift , and these who wish to confer an ovor-now pleasure may well boar this Iu mind With so many cap ital publications , dovolod to all imagin able tastes and pursuits , a chotco will not bo diflloult Chlldron , especially , enjoy receiving tholr own papers and magazines , and a present of this Kind can , by a payment fur from largo , bo guaranteed to last ono year , a tmroty which can never bo furnlshod with any toy , no matter how expensive or endurable - able ab'lo.The The raothora the housekeepers are the ouslost to cater for at tills eonson Of puzzled shoppers There are uunurods of dainty articles whluh the true homemaker maker will welcome , Auythlmr to beautify the homo can hardly fall to please silver , china , nrtlclea of cut glabs , or choice napery for tno table , a .Tnpnnoso timbrolhiAlnuda work bnsUot prettily utled up , ivnl [ with perhaps a Bllvor or gold thlmblo In lUowu little pocKet ; a llnon scarf for the sideboard embroidery or llnlshod with drawn work , " a shopping bug or ombrolderod scarfs of the pretty Cblua silks now so ' much used in deco rallon MAKING SOriGHUM SUGAR Hucceis of tlio New Agricultural In- ilustry lp Knusn * . No branch of Western ngrlculturo hits ever boon watched with koontir in terest than the dovalopmont of sorghum ghum sugar making , nnd ICtinsns , the cantor of experimental operations , is thoroughly absorbed In the cntorpriso wrltus a Kort Scott correspondent of the Chicago Trlbuno At the close of the season of 18S8 , these who were til- racily interested in the eovoral sugar factories of the state announced , us the result of the years operations , that fcorghum stignr making had passed the experimental point , tmd wits an acknowledged fact Later develop ments , however , demonstrate that there were many things yet to bo learned before the industry could bo made prolltublo to farmers aud others who entered It indlserlminatoly To thoughtful men this was no moro than whnt might have been reasonably expected - poctod from an entirely now in dustry , regarding which little was known four years ago , yet the publio was somewhat misled by the bouyunt , but premature enthusiasm of sugar operators The result wa3 that tnany communities , ospocinUy iu the western part of Kansas , made prepara tions to build fnctorlos and avail tliom- selvcs of the llboral provisions of the law passed by the legislature Inst wln- tor.providing for the voting of bonds for such Institutions When it was discov ered Hint there were yet many obsta cles in the way of opornting factories succosifully , and that experienced nnd skilled labor was roqulrod to construct and operate such ontorprlscsa reaction took plnco , and tlio people concluded to await further dovolopmonls For this reason the results of the present sea sons work has boon looked for with ab sorbing ihtorest from all sides With these familiar with what has been done during the last three years it isnotdoubtod that sorghum cano will produce a cortnin quantity of good sugar and nn oxcollunt tvrticlo of syrup Neither do they doubt that with factor ies properly coiistruotod and run by ex perienced men on strictly business prin ciples , sorghum sugar can bo made at a ( rood profit It is not now , however , an industry in which promiscuous communities of farmers can ongugo with positive assurance of success It must be gradually nnd systoniaticallyoxpandcd.as men are ed ucated to direct It and the factories now iu operation must bo made avail able as training schools from which to supply now works with skilled lubor This fact has been well illustrated by the experience of'the sovornl sugar fac tories in operation nt the present time The works nt ForUScott gnvo training to several mon during the lirst two years of its oxpcrimonlnl work , and these mon have gqiio to ether points , like Conway Springs , Douglas , Topckii , otc , where they have mot with fair success in making sugar at a profit When Secretary llusk visited the sugar workB of ICnusus a few weeks slnco , lie enmo , doubtless , oxDocting to find anew now industry in which almost atiy in telligent farmer could cngago , and ho was disapoointed when he ascertained by investigation that it was very much of an exclusive industry , requiring skill , education , and first-class business and oxooutivo ability There is no longer a doubt , however , that sorghum sugar making lias como to stay , and that it is destined to form ono of the most important resources of Kansas At the Spinning Wheel > r. T. Duma * in AtlanUx CmulihMon I would I could a-wooing go Quick would I fnro unto the hall Where Bessie , with her clieoks aglow Hums with the wheel against tbo wall ; And down before tbo leet I'd kneel Of Bessie at her Bpinnlng-whcel. The sunlight gleams the bills athwart To color roses , wheat and wlno ; So down the valleys of my heart Do bennie Uesslo's blue eyes shine ; They shine on mo until I reel Like her own restless spinning-wheel. Fair Besslo with her golden hair , Sweet Bessie with the deep blue eyes , Is twisting for my heart a an nro Bach limo the slender snlndlo files A snare for mo which I shall feel , \ Caught by the fate that turns the wheal And so I must a-woolng go , And quick betake mo to the hall Where Ivv creeps and roses blow , . And Sol flings klssei o'er the wall , Aud at the dainty foot must kneel Of Urssio at her spinning-wheel. a HERR VON ROTTENBERG Ho Was Promoted From it Countlng- Itomii Itv Hi" Great UlMiinrolr , Prince Bismarck's private soerotary , Ilerr von Rottonborg , has jubt loft Lon don after a stay of a weeks duration , says a London lcttor to Blrmlnghum Post Ills visit was a mournful one , being occasioned by the death ot his young and beautiful wife Tlio bereavement - mont was so sudden and uuoxpectod that Ilorr von Rottonborg , summoned from Friedrichsruho , where ho was staying with Bismarck , was compelled to cave at a moments notice Tlio loss of this highly gittod lady will bo severely fult at Berlin As nn English woman she was much looked up to by the members ot the English society of that capital Much dissidence and many a misunderstanding has been nvoidod by her tlmoly interference , She was consldorod among the most in tellectual and accomplished women in the society biirroundlng the chuucollor .Ilerr von Rottqpborg who is some times inlroducodu.by Bismarck to for eign diplomatists as bis right hand , while ho facotioualy udds that ho hoops hie right arm for hlmsolf , owes the high position ho enjoys to disown genius and the keen perception * of the prince , by whom it was discovered CountHorbort had boon a college chum of Ilerr von Rottonborg , and had maintained a friendly correspohdonco in after life Ono day Prince Bismarck , on finding on his R/ns desk a brochure entitled "An Ideal State , " put It in hiB pocket , purrntfs to see the subject of Count IIorburt\fbtudio8. The chuu collor was delighted on perusing the work , and lnquircdtfrlth much interest concerning the itujihor On learning that lie was engaged iu commercial pur suits mush against his wishes , his tusto being wholly devoted to science und lit erature , the prince immedlutoly ex- clalmod , Then let him como to us Tlio author of that brochure is just the man wanted in our chnncollorio ; just the man I should like to consult ; tlio man to glvo vuluablo advlco in state dillicultlos Wrlto to him ut once , " This was done Young Rottonborg eagerly accepted the offer and doscrtod Mi uuclos's counting-huuso with delight - light , although wuruod by his friends that the post would bo a hard ono Such It has proved with a vengeance , Bismarck la a mnn to whom fatigue , whether of mlud or of body , is un- kuown He can work from 7 In the morning until 0 nt night , scarcely al lowing hinihelf time for nioals ; and , then , again will supplement tbo labor j of the day with another spoil of work till midnight And never yet litis Herr von Rottonborg fnllod to keep pace with this glnut patron Ho has , in deed , become indispensable to the great master , who cannot bonr his nbsonco for a moment It is it common saying nmong the Germans that Bismarck's eyesight , hearing und motnory are all represented by Herr von Rottonborg * SIR EDWIN AND GEN SHERMAN Tlio I'oot-Htlltnr Kinds the Old War rior nn Interestinu Minn It was my good fortune to nmko at Now York tbo close acquaintance of another nnd hardly loss renowned boI- Ulor of the republic , Cienoral Sherman , nor could any conversations have boon more Interesting than these In which ho did mo the honor to describe and discussnmong many ether muttersUnit wonderful ami memorable march led by him , which pierced the confederate states lllto the thrust of n raplor and Helped largely to bring about the col- lauso of "secoHsson , " writes Sir Edwin Arnold to the London Telegraph The general was ovldantly nnd justly dls- contented with certain criticisms which have appeared in England , from u high military source , upon the conduct of the campaign "Wo have , " ho said , "to create urmles before wo could nso them in tlio established and sciontillo way , nnd it Is unfair nnd illogicul to judge the first two years of our war as if wo hud boon commanding trained and seasoned troops In the third year wo had rogimeuts to lead as good and skilled as commanding ollleers could ask for , and to the move ments tbon made the rules ot military sclonco may bo properly ap plied " General Shornuin bpoko of the quality of courngo in soldiers and mon gotiornlly distinguishing it impatiently from brutish and irrational reckless ness True courngo , " ho said , "is founded on prcsonco ot mind The man who in the iaco of imminent peril can hold up his hand nnd count the flngors on it quito calmly is the bravo , selt-pos- sosbod , reliable individual Moreover , true courngo goes with unsolllshncss I have soon an officer light on unflinch ingly.In my prcsonco , blooding from many wounds , of which ho was diMlnin- fully heedless , and in later lifo have witnessed the gentleman turn deadly white while lie hold the hand of his child that n surgeon might operate for some trilling abscess " Many were the thrilling episodes and ndvonturosof the great war which fell in fascinating recital from the lips of General Sherman , but thov are either recorded in the pages of his autobiog raphy or are too long and discursive to bo sot down hero Ono little flash of humor is perhaps worth preserving from nil the war talk which wo enjoyed General Thomas , said he junior to ino in rank , but senior in service , wns a stern disciplinarian Ho had received many complaints about the pilfer ing and plundering committed by ono of his brigades , and , being resolved to put this oltonso down ho issued some strict orders , menacing with death any who should transgress The brlgudo in question were for its badge nn acorn , in silver or gold , and the mon were inordinately proud of this distinctive sign Several cases of disobudioncc had boon reported to the general , but the evidence was never strong enough for docislvo action , until ono day , riding with nn orderly down n by-lano outside the postB Thomas came full upon nh Irishman who , having laid aside his rifle , with which ho had killed n hog , was busily engaged in skinning the animal with his sword-bayonet , so ns to muko easy work with the bristles etc , before cooking pork chops 'Ah , ' cried the general , you rascal , at last I have caught you in the act There is no mistake nbout it this time , and I will make of slrl' ' ' an example you , " 'Bodadi general , honey ! ' said the Irishman , straightening himjulf up nud coming to the salute , its not shootin' mo that you ought to bo at , but ro- wnrdin' mo ' • ' • What do you moan , sir ? ' exclaimed General Thomas " Why , your Honofl'tho soldier re plied , this bad baste hero had just been dlsicratiu' the riglmental budge ; and so 1 was forced to dispatch him Its 'utin' the acorns that I found him ut ! ' Even General Thomas was obliged to laugh at this , and the soldier saved his lifo by his wit " LOTS OF FUN FOR THE BEAR . . But It'ri Hard ou tlio Alassnoliuuutts towns Where Ho Koanis Writes a Fall Rlvor , Mass , correspondent pendent ot the Now York Sun : According cording to reports from dilTeront towns , there is more than ono boar at largo in this section of Massachusetts Last wcok a boar was boon in the vicinity of Taunton , and it was at first supposed to bo the same ono which had spread a reign of terror through Norfolk county But last Sunday a boar was seen on tbo road between this city and Tauntonand ono was also scon at Nccdhnm It could hardly have beou the same boar , aud the conviction is gaining ground that Bristol county has a boar of its own Tlio Bristol county hour waB first soon near East Taunton ono day last wcok , and was apparently headed for Full Rlvor Last Saturday night the boar made his appearnnco in Borkloy David Stone has a milk farm on Borkloy com mon , on the road between TaUnton and this city There is a piazza at the roar of tno 'liouso , on which the cans or milk are loft ever night Suturduy night about 11 o'clock , Mr Stone unsuwaken- od by the furious barking of his dogs Accompanied by his brother , ho went down stairs to investigate On opening the buck door they discovered the bear seated on the piazza trying to got the wooden stopper out of ono ot the cans , On seeing the light the bear dropped the can und started for thu door Ono of the dogs loaned in front of the hour to head him oil , but Bruin , with ono blow of a hugo puw , laid the dogs hond open The door was hastily closed nud fastened , but the bear began a furious scratching and attempted to force an entrance The family re treated to the unpur floor , and mnko a barricade out ot the furniture , Finally the bonr apparently bociuno tired of trying to force the door , and started elf , Mr , Rtouo fired at him from an upper window , but the darkness made his aim uncortuin , and the bear was unharmed Sunday morning Mr Stone wont to Taunton and reported his adventure A party wus made up to go in pursuit , and word was also sent to tills city , and n party went up from here Stones neighbors for miles around joined in the chuso , and when the Fall River party nrrlvod they found a collection of sev- hundred men und boys armed with shot guns , rllles , bluniloi busses Hint loclu , scythes , pitchforks , axes and other weapons Tbo trail was taken up nt Stones farm houeo , and was in plain sight along the country road , It was followed for sev eral miles into Freetown Attho-Al- govluo school house Bruin had loft the road und takop to the woods In the woods it was moro difficult to kcop the trull , una after hooping up the search for a few hours after dark with the aid of lanterns , the party gave up the search for the night und went homo Next day nnd every day this week the search has boon rtnowed without suc cess , The people of Berkley and Free town are living in a state of terror be- Tn ft Cniil 11 ins ni ] and Vicinity | | Wo were in hopes that the coal dealers whoso names have nppenrcd hi a certain card published In various locnl papers nt different dates trom October 4. would have on M culm reflection seen the folly of their position without taking into consideration Its utter falsity nud bavo nssrrtcd tholr Individual manhood , business Integrity nnd honesty of purpose by withdrawing from a comhmntlontlmt has been produc- live of nogoodto thomsclvo't , cither Individually or collectively But it Is a mat * tcr ot supreme Indifference to us If they Wish to sitcrlllco their business interests to . their blind personal prejudices Wo reiterate tlio statement wo have already H published , und brand their whole urtlclo ns a wilful fnlsohood nnd the turtles were perfectly aware of that fact when they signed It What has become of the slg- nature nf the party uho o vivid Imagination loticoctcd the fabrication hut who B larks the courngo to father Itl Moanwhlle we shall still contlnuo to sell hard and H soft coal at the same old populurlprlces H. A. COX , Western Sales Agent li A. T , THATCHER , Council Bluffs , la Ji | Chicnflo , ins ByI SPECIAL NOTICES OOUNOIL BLUFF3. " " lOft SAIE AN O M T\ IIIA\ tlireo * iiou'ios * oi > T.lutoiri and two on Sixth nvsiiuo Tor sale on ternn to suit 3 heao nousei are new , modern linpiovsi ) . I will sell these house * S ! * i per rcn' . 1fl , than > ou can duplicate the ssms ( J. II Judil , 000 llruait way IilOIlSAbi ; A. line pteco ( it lnnrt for Harden ' ln , < r or fruit ttrowlng Near the city Will cut Into tracts ot ilvo acres or moro to suit pur- chaser Terms easy nnd prlco rensonablo Call on or address II O. Mctico , 20(1 ( Main St , Coun cil lllulfg A\7"ANT1D A housekeeper , mlndtit aged ' lady preferred Address , II , IJ , lleuolllcu Council llfuils "WOtt SAliK Oil DXCIIANO K-I0 to 15 hend of - * liorxes Will take clear property , Improved or unimproved , U , i : . Mctcult , Council lllurM FOIt SA1.KOH ItKNT-A lit story , B room frame house , located on North tutu s : . a , i : . Jlctcalf , 10 I'eArl st 'ITtOltS.VI.UOHHKNT-Agoodn stall Mnble -L 18x21 , nn loin su , between audu luvenucs G. Motcalf , 10 l'enrl Ht WAN'Fnb-Fftrms within 1" to KB miles of Council Uluifs to rx'hnngo for good Im proved or vacant properly In tnli city Kerr.fc dray OK UXCHANOE-J'ttino toward it lot Kerr A : Pray AI1AUOAIN In 2 lots In good location , 1 block from meter Kerr is ( hay WHY pay rent when you can miv a homo for "I Sl' > per month and umvarus Including Intel est , of O. II Judd , HUH liroartwuy ? 1710It SAfTPWUlraft mare 7 yeaisold , weight X. UK ) lbs : sound und gentle Price unleash , or $ li ) ono > oar AJ Stephenson , HB Wash ington avenue WANTIJD-A head cook at the deaf and dumb institution Apply In person to Henry W. Kotherr , Sup't , NBW Improved real estnto to trade for uiilm- pioved Oniiina or Council HluiN property C U. Judd , tOJ llroailway ' AB I am contemplating 1 age improvements In Council llluirs 1 will sell liuusoi nud lots mi monthly paymoiits or terms to suit tw- Jew their cash vuluo for tlio ncxttfJ dnvi It costs nothing to lnveailgato C. II Judd , CO ; IlroadH aj 1710It HUNT Ono en-room house on I'ourta J- avenue ; one elglil-room hoiuo on buc- end avenue , nnd one eleht-ronm house on Tenth stiect ; nil llttmi up with all modem conven- leucoi W. W. Miner , l'earl street FOIl SALE-To quit business ray entire stock of furniture , stoves und carpets , villi bo sold at cost , without reserve Persons fur nishing good roferoncea can buy on Install ments , making weekly payments AJ Alan doll , ! U1 and If ) ' , Hroadway ODCLE 11IIOS. & CO loan money The most liberal teims offered 1U1 Pearl st TTIOK a ALE-An old nnd well established J- drugstore , established In IS' ' ) ) . Ca h rs- nulred , S1.&J.I , balance real ostatn Address A - ' , lice , Council Dlugs ITOlfilENT Four room cottage , cheap to ten ' ants without children Inquire 417 flrstst IF you are looking for Investments that will net you handsomely In a short time , wa have them Writs or call on Kerr Si Qray , Council Dluirs , Iowa FOU EXClIANQn Wo have acre pronerty , adjoining city , forqnrden purposes , that we will exchange for Improved city property Kerr is Oray WE have first class lmproyod city property In good location that we will exchange for good improved farm land in Iowa that Is clear Kerr & Gray , Council Mlulfa "IjiOIl SALE or Kent Harden land with houses , JO by J. It nice 10U Main at , Council Ulurts NOTICE If you hove real estate or cnattels you want to dispose of quick , list them with KcrrS Gray , Council muffs Ia bottlo.'l REAL B3TATB Iloucnt ana koI l and ex changed Special attention given to exam ination ot tltlei W. U. James N > I'J ' l'earl st TT'OIl SALE Aero lots in Orchard place This J property Is located In the lllco nursery , snutnof the main part of tlio city l'A milts from court Iioiiss Ceo Metcalf M Pearl st " I BOH BAtiE 111 aero farm In Jasner county , Iowa , located near co tt minus that are in oporatlou , There la a flvo foot Vein of coal under the farm Gee Metcalf , No 10 Tearl Ht FOIl BAIiE SO feet lake frontage located bs tvreen O I ) . boat house and Manawa beach Also a number of choice lots In ItegatM place Gee Metcalf , No , 10 Pearl st ' A. A. HART , HIIST-Cr.ASS toeler ail Wtick Reprer Has removed from HO Main Pt to M7 Ilrond- way Kino watch work a specialty and hJtls- factlon guaranteed A full line ot holiday goods ana novelties p S. E. MAXON , Arcuitet and Superintend nf . Room 201 , Merriam Block , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA No,27 Main St , Over Jacquomln's i i / i / I • • hind closed doors nnd burred windows , Tlio scIiooIh ura closed , but , tbo chlldron are not on joying the holidny hocauso they do not dure to stir out ot doors , Nona ol tlio many parties o ( hunters have como in sifjht of the hour , but sov ornl who were not hutitln" • for htrn nnd did not want to moot him bavo mot him on the road George Babbitt , of Ae sonot , snys ho mot him in the road , np- purontly headed for Myrlcks The benr lovioa on the farmers stock nightly for Ida food , nnd is ovldontly liv111y high Berkley nnd Freetown are expected to offora reward for the capture or Blnugh- tor of the bonr Meanwhile the humors nro tramping ever the roads and through the woods without ( hiding tlio hear , but leaving a track of destruction in tholr path Ono Freetown man has lost a line calf , und another u hugo nnd vuluablo Newfoundland dog , both shot by ambitious but nearsighted sports men , who inlutook them for bonr Her von Rottonborfr , Bismarck's pri- vuto secretary , was a classmate of Ilor- hert BlsnmrcKand v/asongnged in mer cantile pursuits when the chancellor discovered him through a political puuiphlotho had written , Bismarck told the young man ho might become his secretary if ho was not afraid of work , us his hours were usually from 7 in the morning until 0 at night , Mrs Winslow's ttoothlng Syrup for ohlldron teething , rests the child and comforts the mother , 25o a bottle 'l tn ; Ucst htovo In I ho ninikot BH | The new Itcd Cross i > tovo is the best heater la H ) . the mill kct H Is the most economical stovs HIH In ute ! irqiilros less coal nnd uUcs n glenter Kl degree nt hoit than any stirtnee humor ormng B I azino stove sold It hni the only perfect siy * . , ' B'I tcniof rlrcnlntlng fltio * . It H beautiful nnd ii Pi > < perfect , nnd Is sold ! lt > less than any othci llrst L'Bl ' , rhi3. < tno\e , Bold e.\ ( hull ely by ] ! Hh HIIUGAHT&eO , > H- II MalnSlieet , Council HlutTs Hj' I * . O. Do Vol's siiivo bate Hl'l f > 90sto\c and moro coming Kl Monday morning 1 will commence the sal * Hi I of Hl I.IKXI pocket Valves nta Hi I MiOpookoiktilM-sat c Wk\ \ tlWpociceUnhea nt I'iO. . > HH : t. . upocki-tlciilvc4 at toe 'HI Ilemi'inber that Fuller 1 Wnircu make the Hh l' . Ktewartntovrt None other genuine I hand HV their brand , and w 111 close out my stuck utrcs tHfi tomakmoum for nnothor cailoid or l'cerles l HI tjarlimd * , tun win Ids best To bs without n < > BI I'eirluss Clarlaud lsto be liehlnd the timet Do B uofVct behind Corns la and sen my Nit tt cook H stove for 110 and my bettor grades , the Cnnrter l HI Oak nnd family Garland Am aleoagent for Hr' ' the Climax , llxeelstor , Arotn , Maud O , Mon J Bl ltnr Charter Ouk nud OAKLAND ranees tHfi Sncclnlmiles tor week will bo fearless GarHF and htiivex Move boards , eonl hods and -.OX ) K ncketkmvct Come lu and boo tbo Ai t ( Iinland B n operation _ > K A NEW STOVE Mil Hxamlne the New Model Hrllllnut llnk.Sto\e , F < HHl t he lattstti'liinipli oft lie stovu milkers'Keulii4.lt iHrl lias neast IronJniketcdllle \-openlm Into a IHhl hot air Hue , that runs tiom the PoitouioClho ( Hi I move wi thulnp , passing tluoiyh tlie lutmiso IH 'I ' heat of the tin mice It takoj the cold nlr from Mf the Hour mid heats It by duett contact Vilth thu 'iB > hottest oaitsnt the stiita Why pay Vl lorn 'Hi stova lien this perfect hn iter can be had tot H 1 > only ii ) , It burn * nnylliliiu Only ut Udell , V HM llryaiifs , W)3 and Mt > . Hi CUAI < . COMi COAli Hi Iproposoto nlve consumers vnlue forttietr Hjll money In Coal , and until further notice my HI pilcesaro all rail Anthracite : Orate and Kag , Hjl rNo.4 and Itanirc.'jna ; ChestnutlUiii Also HI llo t ( linden or Illinois and Iowa Soft Coal HI I IMInburjT , Illinois , lump , ll.no : Mupluwood , HI I lump $ ! / > > : CentervllloIowa , lump , Strit Wat * HI nut lllock lump , VI.W ; Hamilton lump , ? ) W ; HII Wnttubicnst lump , Jt.M : Whltobreast nut , $1 ; HI Pen , J. .iil ; Stoiin J. ' : Slack tlMO 'I.tiih casli Hll w ilhordor or delivered i\ < ) . 1) . WM WIUCII HI aiuboutliilaiiiNtiuet Telephone ( U , Wtl Flower Pots H Snmuthtni' entirely new , nnd the handsomoat H ( artlclo ot the kind that ever adorned a bay M\ \ w liulow or conservatory , are our new painted Bi and ornamented I'Jowcr 1'ots und Vaics for H ] house plants These Koodsnre entirely new und Hl are sold exclusively In Council lilurfH by us Hll ' 1 no Hustle 1'ots am hlulily ornamental and Hi will beautify any house One arado Is smoothly Hll in bright tolorrt ready for decoration HI y Indies who paint These handsome ( 'oods Hl are sold at prices commonly asked for plain ; H 6cfor palutedtiot nnd saucer , nnd plain at cor I B responding prices UINI ) ItltOS . > HL . SI Main Htreet ( H % luos Ori-icKn. W. II M. I'usur K ' OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS J Corner Main and flroaaway , ] H COUNClti HIUFI'8 , IOWA jHf Healers In foreign and domestic exchange iHl Collections made and interest paid on time u - ! HK posits ' IlYTHS I . L. SIMMONS Hasieopcned her Dressmaking I'arlorn over HJ Elsrinnns' old stand 1JU Hroadway , ou Motor H I.lne , and Is again peiman'intlv locuted Slie K ciiarantecflsatlefactfouto nil i\ho desbo llrst K class and tashlonnblo work To Onialni Indies , I H Motor fare will be paid and dressei fitted while H waiting Prlcos : woolen Iress"osWto jhBilks , * Hk l'lushes and Lutes % i to tit . ( HE BELL & BEnLINGHOF , I ARCHITECTS I and sui > iitiNxiiNDi\r : . wl Hoom 2 , Opera Ilouso Ulock , Council Uluffs , Hf D. 3 , KriMUNbsos , E. I , , fjniintiir Hi Pres Vice lrex n Ciias It IIAnnan Cashier Hp CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , 1 orcouNOir ni-urrs. H Paid upCnpltal $150,000.00 H ; Surplus > 33,000.00 H'i Liability to Doposltors..333,000.00 H'I DlllBC-roitR T. A. Miller , V , 0. Uleason , H. Ii H < Bhugnrt , K. 12 , Hart , J. I > , Kdundson , Chas It , - " -B- ] Hnnnaii Transact general bunking business K Largest capital and surplus of nny bank In f H Aurthwestern Iowa Interest outtmu deposits Hj COUNCIL , ISIiUFFS Omnibus , Carriage anJ Transfe I WM , WELCH Proprietor , HJ 'XI10 Finest Idne of L-mdaus. - Coaches and V llncks In thu City H | t-VI have u now 1 atln-llncd carriage for prlv HI nta rati It Is the most elegant coach In the HJ bp ' ccliil attention given to commoiclal men M and theatrical troupes Ucst facilities In the H | city for handling scenery , HJ oniCBs : iHJ OtlDUN HOUSE , 015 BO MAIN ST . HJ Telephone No 10. Telephone No , 03 HJ IIA HN Telephone No ' ) . HJ Tlio only Una authorlzeed to answer calls H turned iu to Am Hist , Tel Co { HJJ H IMC 01 % WI1ITIVS PHYSIOLOGICAL MANIKIN I Adapted to the public schools The only M complete thing ot Its kind in existence and lu- HJ dlspenslble lu the school room , Hcnool llouids M | desiring the most perfect help for the teacher H | are lnvltsd to exnmluo this Address HJ General Agent M Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest ProI Efo tectors , . Agents waiitcu B § JnD | § " " HE FAMOUS I'KIOK Msr \ M HEAD OAllKriJI.I.VOIIANOEI ) VAUY < HJJ Oranulated Bugar IIpounds , . . , , . , , ,11.1)0 ) H1 Choirs If , ( L.tuji , Te-ipjr iionud , , . . , UTe | H1 ( lood HloCMilee , per pound , , , . . , ISO ( HI Ilent llolled Oats , per pound , . , , , , . . . . , , , . < o { Hi California Hams per pound , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , , . To I H 8uukerOati p.rp | ermo ; , . , , . . . , . , , 104 ( Hi oed Laundry neap , II ban . , . , , . . . . . , , , , , ' ' < > JHi llest Laundry Hoap.H bars , , . , , , , , , , , , K&a ) H Ctdrr Vinegar , per gullou , , , , Ilia Ml CoalOII percallou . , . . , . , l ° o HJ tlood I'lour , per sack . , . , . . . . . , I.v4 Hi Uext flour , per satlc ( nuarantredl I.ta H Jtemembertlie place No an ) Uroadway , op- ] HI poatte Osden House Telephone 131. HI * H