THK OMAHA DAILY HEE : TUESDAY , APRIL 25 , 1893. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL nU r > 0 13 PKA1U , STUKBT ly rnrrlcr tii nny pirt of I'm city 1 ! Vt Tir/fON. - MANAUKll 'hnlm'MOnltfp ' No. 43 r [ TH,1 I'IIOM > ' ( NKlt | | Kditor No ! t MJNOrt K Y Plutnhlnp Co. Huston Htoro N'lU'hnug Mlltoiiborgei Is tlio hattLf , rxi'J Broadway. Ac.isoof scatlcl fever was toporteil ves- tercl.iy at tlio tcslclenc'oof A 0 Holes , lltti ) riflh uvciiuo. The work of painting the Iron work on the court house Is to comment n at once O l as- inusstu s bid was $000 , and being the lowest the contract was awarded to him An assignment of law cases was undo in thetllsttict court yesterday afternoon , an hour bi ing taken uvvay fiom the trial of the Mills county Pony creek Injunction ease for the purpose Hpccl.il communication of Hluff Cltv ledge Jto 71. Ancient 1'reo and Accepted Masons , tills evening fei work In the llrst degtee. All Mtisons In good st.indiug nro Invited. l > y ordcr < f th ( vvnishlpftil master 'Iho follow In. jtir > mcn h.ivo been elravvn for tlio Ma > K rni of supc'i ior com t , and com- matidt'cl to tppi , ir for dutv on the Mb A. Parsons II PischiV II Hoblnson. John Kcttrlnt ? John Muhiucon , .1 K Miller I. Sweat ingen A I Whlltlusuy , S Cov.ilt 'Iho me mbcrsof the Pott.vwatt.imlocanton No l ! Pali Ian lis Milit.int , will meet at tbo Odd Pollows ball at T o'clock tomoirow inotnlng to take the tt.iln for Diinl.ip , to attend thr celc br.ition of the seventy tomtit niinlu'rs.trv of the founding of the order Ihe v"unir piople of the Pirst Prcsbvte- li.ui ( hull ti .ne piepirimr fora Mas festival tobptrlve'ii HI the i lunch parlors on the Hist day uf Mav Among the attractions will be n Mav pole ciownine ; of the1 May'luecn ' and n musical pint-i im Keficshmonts will be seivcd Dick iind Hob stack vvcio to h ivo had a heating In poluc court jcsteid.iy foi com milling an assault and bitters OP Deb Scott i' conplo of we-eks afro , but ono of the defend ants and a number of witnesses failed lo fihovv up and the tiial was postponed until tomorrow An cpidpinU of me isles has commenced , cases huutiir been loporled at II 11 Van Hi-lint 8 eoiiHi of Hill IT street and Willow avenue I M I'lovtiot ( VIS Plrst avenue ) , T H Licoj corner Sixth stieet and Sixth ave nue Di F S Tlinmis , I'-'T South Kijjhth sttcet Pred Simmons , 1001 Pourth avenue There will bo a "mothers' meoling" at Miss H.ildwin s , 5111 Willow avenue , Weenies- day afternoon at i o clew k All mothers w bo dcsiie to get elcMier ideas as to the scope nnd iiiPthods of klndcit-Miten vvoik aio cor dially In v licit to bo piusent Tlio kinder garten condiK tc'd by Mis Hminimi and Miss Halihviii is ( huiiK a Kiand vvoik and this can be Incieased hi the' intellittent co operation of the mollicis In the hoine Hence this tneetini : which mav bo followed by otheis of a similar natuio If those who should bo most concerned show their inter est batteti linn Tin cominitteo on arrangements , ippolntotl h } the \eteran firemen's association to tr.kr > charge of the bill which Is to bo KI\en at the Masnnie templooi tbo oveninir.of . Mav 1 ate < living to nuiko the event s.apiss all loiniet balls irlven b.\ this otfranl/ation It has alvajs been the custom to lire sent the Maj < | ueen with a vvicath of lloweis , but this ve.u a dllleient l lei has been adopted , nnd show ill leceivo instead a spiin r hat of the 1 ttest P uisiin st lo 'Ibis associ.ition Is oitf.int/ed foi the puiposu of takinp cate of the vetti.in Itu-mcn who atu sick orclisabled from any cause , and desuives the he.irtj patriiiaio of the public The First Christin ! church people aio i , plll ( > crv st.tH/lnu their plans for a now church bulldlntr L M Shubott , 7. T. Cole and G W Hattlcs have been selected as ttustccs , and will have clriiKo "f tbe active work of raising moiio.v and pushing the en terorisu l'ho new chinch will bo located on the coiner of Mjnstorand Sixth stteets , and will luuo soatinir \ ( apacitj about equil to tlul Masonic hall , wheto the meetlncrs are now held 'J ho meetings will commence nnout Maj 10 At the statt the big tent will bo pitched on the chinch site , but will bn subsequently moved tov.uious parts of the ritj Thojoung oigani/itlon continues to glow with romaikablo taplditj , seven au- ccfcslons being made oi bunday Piles of people n ivo piles , but Do Witt's Witch Hazel balvo will cute tnoin 'I ho ( riinil Hold , Council IJluffs. Most ck'Kant hotel in Iowa. Dining room on hoventh tloor. Uutos , S3 to $3 iior eltiy. E. F. Ulark , 1'roj ) . See tlio jiceiioss Dautitloss bioyclos und } , 'ot outtunny. . Henry Murphy. 10 Pearl uti cot. Williamson & Co. . 10(1 ( Main street , largest tintl best bicj\elo , btoek in elty. iV/fSO.N II. I'Alt Kilt ll'lfi. Born , to Mr and Mis C O ritch , a son .1 11 Atkins left for ICeokuk jesteulay to attend the Grand Army leunion John Limit has gene to ICoolcuk to tciko in tno Cii.ind Aimj encampment. John llarhjto and P P. Kow lor leave this moining for Osceola to testify in a uiminal i aso. aso.Kov W C Shepaid , who has been con ducting a scries of meetings at the liciein Haptlst clmuh , loft \esteidaj morning for his homo in ( . 'leatlleld I'wnk Hiownwell , bookkeeper for Shu- gait & Son loives tod.iy ior Sioux City , wheioho has secured a jiosltion as commer cial rcpiescntatUo for J S McDonald & Co , haidwuro wholesalers Judge W I Smith leaves today for Avoca , w hero ho will open u teim of the distilct couit A number of important eases are booked for this toim of comt , among them being the nun dor oases of William Manor , the mmdoior of four whes , and William Uaueimeister Piles of p iplo liivo piui , l ) it Di Witt' Wltoh Hiuois ii\o w til CUM tho'ii H1 iniisk1 house aiipetird to be doing ; a land otllco biihinoss in ] > lanoe and 01 trans at 111 and 1 Hi Slut-mum. Coal and wood ; best and cheapest Missouri haid wood in the city ; piotnpt dolhory II. A. CoNo. . 1lutn 1 ; \ Conk jour meals this summdr on a At cost at the ( ins company. Abk j our jjrrcor for Doinestio soap. Wheel t lull Mri'llnq. A meeting of the Wheel club has beer called for this o\euim ; at h o'clock at tin Young Mins Christian association rooms at w huh the membership committee wil make its leport and the selection of a clut house will piohabl ) bo made Poitj oiuh names ha\e bein sei urod , and the niniTuc : will undoubted run up to Hfty befoiothli evening w hen the roll w 111 close so far a clmrtei meiiuieis are i uncoined 'Ihoio i : talk of takini ? stops toward getting up. hicjclo tournament at the dihtngpiuk u the near future- and nulling wheelmen fron all towns in this part of the state to taki pnit in the tates Piles of people have piles , out Do Witt' ; Witch Hazel Sal\o will i uro them Pico ttcatmentti daily from 2 to 4 p in. at the Council Hlullh Medical ant Surgical institute , Utlth and Bioadw-ay Domestic toap outlasts elieaj ) soap. The following marriage licenses were is sued jesterduj Name and addicss Age lOicuiiU'SVII.loiinrll IllulTs . , 3 It-ni nil A Illnes. lounell lllntrs . . . . -j JJ 1' llirlstluns.oii.l'iittauuttaiiiluconnty ' - ' I Minnie Itiisnuisson.l'otta attumiecounty 1 iTIiuinasl' Nii.'fiu. l'iiiiiii-ll IllulTs 3 ) I'.irrlo it hlomiil. i'ouiu-11 IHmfa . 4 Columbian bouNonlr biher spoons , iiTie , now and beatitUul , at Lund Hros S. P. Viumttu , attorney , & Uveiottblk Geo. S. Davis , iiieboripiUmrutfriiit. ] { Domestic boup best ( or liurdutor. . NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Oaptain W , A. Hayes UM a Nttrrow Call from an Exploding Pistol , QUEER STORY OF HIS PRIOR ACTIONS II * I * Salil to II o PrnUtriitly Attcinptrd Nuleliltj \ Inliiill IK ! IIH nt tbn ( > R < len Hotel During the Altcrnoaii. A combination of an unsteady hand and a loaded rovohcr almost tnado n six-foot-two angel out of Captain \Vf A Hayes Sunday at his icsldcnco on North Plrst street. Ho was standing In the front hall with the gun In his hand when It oviloded acciden tally. The bullet went crashing through the wall about six feet from wheio ho stood , graying his face In Its pass ige , while the powder How In his face and loft a number of black spots which will remind him of his ox- perlonoo for a good ininy d.i\s His chil dren were st uidln ? aiound him and might o.islly havu been killed had the bullet gone in a little different direction That is his stoi'i as ho tells It , but later lo\elopmcnls thiow a tather dilTeicut lighten on the affair Ho has been drinking heavily or some time past and when ho went to the Ogden house during theafteinoon ho showed ho effects of bis long i irous il He called for i loom and was ghen loom M Ho went up- tnirs saj ing ho would take a nap Shortly ifter some of the other guests of the house lot iced a smell of gas An ln\esti itlon was nade when it was found that the smell came rom loom Ui The boll bohammeied on he door and I'm ill.siueooded . in lousing I.ues , who grumbled considerably at thoM Ms dlsiegard of a guest s comfoit Upon nteilng the loom the gas Jet was found to 10 tinned fullj on and the g.is was escaping nto the loom It wus tinned off , the window \as opened and liaxcs went back o bed The bill bov went down stalls but cept wateh of the mom duuni ! the lest of the aftunoon The smell was not noticed igain and upon opening the door it was dis- o\oie'd th it the gas had been tinned on ignln and the window loweied As soon as .hings bad been put ri/nt om e more and the > oi was s ifch out ol sight Hajes turned on , he gas a thiid time1 , but ifter the hey had 'oiled him in his thinl attempt to climb the ; olden stair he be i ime disgusted and left tne house , e\idcntli h.ulng eomo to the con elusion that golden staus weio not lit foi such as ho H.INCS' determined and topeated efforts to commit suicide are thought to h.ue been the esult of tno prolonged spieo whie.h he his xcn enjoying He Is a well known Hguro ibout tow n Karl } jcstcrday morning Hajes cillcd at : ) e\ol's h.udwaio stoic .mil wanted to buy a ovohcr for the put pose , he said , of killing a log Ho wanted It cli.uged. but something n his manner corn ineed Mr lo\ol that ho wanted it foi some other put pose and he ro- 'used to let him ha\e it u ni , < > o IT AI.OM : . ( iriinilrinj Mi n > \ ( iir Oil Sollrlthii from tillCltl7CIIS. . At the last mooting of Aba Lincoln post tlicio was , i somewhat excited discussion on the subject of celebrating Detention dav , mil at the conclusion itwasdcculed tint the , iost should do its own colebiating this jear mid huito no ono but ohl soldieis ami siilois Lo help them Piom iemaiKsth.it h.uebocn , et fall since the meeting was held it is [ 'Mined that the old soldieis , and especially those who aie numheicd in the lanks of the Grand Aimv , are somewhat soie o\er the treatment thehao iceeued , or think they liavo iccehed , from the citrons in the past It has alwajs been the custom to circulate a subseiiption list among the citizens before Decoration da\ each ie ir. and in this way to sccuio the neicssio funds for biting speakers , music , lloweis and carriages for the celebration Thoold soldlois this iear ha\e in some waj conceived the idea that these subscriptions weie not given with a ii good gr.ue and thej claiin to have heard icmaiks to the ell eel that the soldiers nio alw.ns be'gging for something or other oho icmaiks weie ( | iiot el at the meeting last Satuulav night , and aroused a good deal ot indignation among the membcis of the post The decision was tin illy made that this j car no subsi-iiptlon list will bo eliciliated , but the ( It.uul Ainn will | u.\ all expenses of the celebration out of the tieas- mof the post ' 1 his w ill make it necessary /or them to go a little slower on speakeis and other expensuo luxuiies but they will have the Knowledge tint they aio depriving the general public of the plcasuio of la\ing ( lowers on the graves of the elcad heioes , which w ill ina laigu measuie atone for the lln.uiei.il strain. The incmbeis of the post will meet at the hall in the afteinoon , march to the cemeteri to the music of the elinm coips , listen to ono or two shot t speeches ami 10- tuin to their homes. A c.impllro will prob- ablv bo held In the evening 'L'his is the Ihst exhibition of a desire to ' get oven" with the public that has been manifested by the old soldieis of Council Blurts for quite a while , and the icsult will bes watched with some Interest Another indication of the feeling that exists c.imo to light jesteidaj Wall Mc- Paddcn ehculatod a subse i iption list among the citiwns Satin day to get money to take a drum coips to the si no encampment at Keokuk , and succeeded in lalsmg about $ . " > r > G W Cook , the commander of the post , left for ICeokuk Sunday evoiinic , hut just he foi one went ho sent an older to B S Divvsou , one of the members , to take the money that bad been suhsciibed hj the i itiions for this pur pose and ictuin it to the oneb who had sub- sciibed itDaw son did so , as ho was bound to obe.v Iho oulers of his stipciior ofllccr , hut McPadden nnmedlatolj madoanother lound- upof Iho subscribeis and riisecl the money over again , leaving for ICcoUuk last evening with his drum corps Post Commander Cook's older Is supposed to bo nnothei null- cation of Iho genetal boieuess. ( .UIAT SII.K SAM : Anil silk Kihllilt lit ( lie llcnton More , ( ' ( IIIIKll llllllN. Coinmeneinjj Monday , Ajiril 21. " a wlllc iiiuuhino weavinj ; diess silks in" full opeiation In our hhovv window , the pro ] > oityof the world-famed Xatohann Silk I'ompaiiy of Wlllimantie , Conn. In ad dition to this , and in older to inttoduce their famed bilks tc the public , all our sttieks ol NnU'haiitf t-ilks will bo olToied at cost price for the entire week. In order to { jot this exhibit here v\o had to pnrohuso Jl'ill0 ! IK ) worth of their silk * , . \Ve liave the solo ujjonoi for Council BlutTs and western Iowa. l\oiythin } > f in the bilk line in our btoek , including e'hin.i. fanc'y Hilks and batins , all at cosr I'U.c'i. for the week. Not a piece of bilk or .satin in the btorc but will have a now price. 30 pieces 2.1-ineh lljrured chinas. IWe , during bale next week. 75 pieces extra quality tlgmcd ehlna bilk , 15,51 and (17 ( e , cluiiii } , ' next week's sale , Natclianjj faille hilkb , KOe , $1.15 , ? l.l : ami fl.7. ' ) . Nati'liang black rhadama , 50 , ti'i , 8-5e $1.15 and bl.50 , every yaul jjnaranteei for simonths. . A SOL'VUNIlt To every lady vibttinj , ' thlb store eocoon with pamphlet fjivint ; a of bilk culture and mannfactmo. UOSTON hTOUK , 1'OTliniUNOHAM , WllIlKI.AU'\ . , Council H lull's , ta Doesn't Want to l'ay. The United States Mutual Accident nsso elation of Now Voi k is lighting the p i > men of the ? T.,000 polici on the life of W. M Jones , which is held hj C C. Jones , a rein live of the deceased. Jones. , It will be re meinb red , u us shot and killed a j cur ago 01 Upper Bro.idway The answer of the com jwn > was tiled jestoidav m which U i alleged that the death of Jones was not ac etdoutal but look place white ho was unite the inliucuro of liquor and the companv als cites the terms of thu aiiplication for insui anco made bv Jones sotnolhlng over a year before liM death , In w hlch Jones staled that ho was of temperate hnblU and agreed Ihal Ihe | Kllcy ) should not bo paid In case of deatn us the result of Intemperance. on , ON i inVATia : : - < . TronhlrK of tlia Ilimt ( 'lull Adjusted mid KMT ) lllllIK I'PHCKllll. The Bo.it club held a meeting last evening at the Grand hotel parlors , In accordance with the call of the vice president , for the purpose of settling the dlfilcultlos lhat cul minated in the resignation of Commodore Haas , President Buckman , Treasurer Wake- Held , Secretary renlon and Director Palmer. The meeting was largely attended and con cessions were made uy both sides. The prin cipal difference , It seems , was caused bj the action of the hoard of direc tors in passing an amendment to the bvlnws giving the commodore thu right to make any purchases he might think proper , without the consent ofnn.v of the dhcelors. while the iule heretofore has been thai Iho bills must all bo run with the consent of the board of directors and piopcilj audited be fore payment It wus this amendment lhat caused Iho rupture , lather than any personal feeling against Commodore Haas , and when it was biought up in the mooting last evenIng - Ing for Hnal adoption It was lost Buckman. Wakelleld , Toulon and Palmer were then re quested to withdraw their icsignatlons , which they did , and a committee was ap pointed to wilt upon Haas and ask him to do the s imo thlntr. The meeting was harmonious and the club Is now In belter shape llnanciallj limn ever before The indebtedness has been i educed . ' 00 this season and Iho directors hope to have 11 wiped out by the middle of June It is their Intention to give pit lies at the lake every week during the boating season riIIOKNT I-AKI : . Oiniilia 11 nd Council KInIN Join IliiniU In the Mo\c. For some little time past hut little pi ogress has been made , so far as the public could see , In the cliieetion of securing a 5 cent fate between the two cities , but the work has been going on steadily and quietly The Hist meeting of the business men of the two cities is to be hold in the Bond of Trade rooms in Omaha this evening , when the ex ecutive committee of the Commerci il club of th it place will mc'ot the committee up pointed by the citizens some time ago for a discussion ot the wa > s and means of arriv ing at the des'ied ' end The Council Blurts delegation will leivo for Omaha on the motor tl.at leaves the corner of Pearl street and Broadwaj at 7 p in A Modern lldcn. Up noi th farmeis toil , sweat and fertill/o to eke the Inrest living fiom their wornout soil , wliile North C.alveston fruit lands will jield from Jjr > 00 to $1,000 00 per acre with half the labor This gulf legion offers to f.irmois , man ifactuieis and invalids every thing to be desiied The climate is mild t.nd healthful twelve months In the 5ear , the land bristles with mamifactuiing resouices and is a fanner's puailise If you've the slightest tinge of cunosltv about Ibis industrial spot , apply teD D I ) Smeaton , loom 17 , Buker block , the local agent of the North Oalvcston assocla lion The addiess of the general olllce is , Bov'Jiil , Minneapolis Minn Ton D.IJ t lit HID Viorlcl'fl I'ulp. It will cost jou lobb than $50 00 , o\ei\\- thiiifj nccesbiu v included. Tliib ine.uis homes in pi iv ate cottage , clean , eafe. close to grounds and on the beach of Lake Michigan. Write to J. T. Chjno- vveth. Windsor Park , 111. Refers to II. W. Tilton of Tin ; DII : , or Jacob Sinib of Suns & Ij.iinbrlc.k'o , Council Blutls. Sat in day , April 2 ! ) , I permanently elose my jewelry business. People who have left watches and jewelry for lepaiis miibt ' 'all and tret them , and all bills must be settled before that date. Call But horn. The Millers , decorative artists , wall paper , paper hanjjinjj , plain and orna mental painting , si-rns. No. 15 Pearl St Protect your homes against debtrue- tivo stornib. W. C. James has the btiongest companies in the world. Mine. Helen Merrill , hamlrpssing and manicuring. Room I1112 , Mori iam block. Use Domestic bt ap. It is the best. "A lllm > ) llmu " Fit/ and Webster , who with their merry- makeis aio amusing Omaha audiences , will appear at Dolnnj's theater in Council Bluffs Thursday night. "A Biec/y Time" is a farce comedy , whoso purpose Is to divert rather than engioss the audience The plot which runs thiough the entire plaj Is Just stiong enough to hang upon it a series of specialty pcrfoimances of a high order and enjoiablo natuie K B Tit ? , the principal comedian , weighs 2" > 0 pounds , and Is as Jollj as ho Is big Miss ICathrjn Webster is the leading soubietto , and with a sweet voice and a fund of vivacity furnishes much enlcitainiucnt Piles of people have piles but Do Witt's , Witch Hazel Salve will euro them Boxes and barrels of Dre.xel's Bell cologne , a delicious peifume , 25o bottles foi lOe. Davis , the druggist. A. II. Porigo k Co. , 103 Pearl st. , Columbia and other high giiulu bicjcles. Finest Aiisto cabinet photos , $2 per do/en. Abb ton's studio , 18 North Main. Another imptovoment to the popular Schubeit piano. Swan sou MusicCo For first-class rooms in Chicago for Woild'b fair call on Ohio Knox. A now invoice of English turbans , latest and btjlish , at the Louis. Stop at the Ogden , Council Blurts , the best $2.00 house in Iowa. u i.i i ni.it i UK.i.sr.s. Slum or Itnln lor fxilniMlt.i Today , with Noitlirrlj VVlndB. W\MHNOTON , D C , Apiil 84 For Ne braska Occasion il local rains or snow ; northeilv w inds , colder. Per Iowa Local rains in eastern part ; westcilj , changing to northerly , winds ; colder in western pot lion For the Dakotas Local snows in eastern poitions ; dealing dining the afternoon or evening , brisk noitheily winds ; sllghtlj colder in eastern portion of South Dakota I.onil Itrcord. OFi'irc OK THE WrAniEii BUHCAU , OMAHA Apul . ' 4 Omaha iccoid of tomperatuio and lamfull , compared w ith eorieisponding day of past four vcais. Ib91 1H-J2 IflOl 1800 Maximum ti mperitute. lift3 & 5o 7 o ( , .ic Minimum tompi'ialiuo 4O ! ) .IHO Ti.'iOUic AvoiaKti tompor.itlire 5to & 'jo Olio fj'jc 1'reelpltatlon t 00 .2(1 ( 00 00 Statement showing the condition of tern- pciatuio and pivcipit ition at Omaha for the da.v and since Mirch 1 , Ib'JJ : ISoiiinil teimpui itmo 55- Duticlcnev foi thothiy . ' . . . 1C Dutlcli'iio slnco March 1 90 = Normiil proclpltatlon tl Incli i\ressfortlicdiiy : 1.40 Inel. Doliolimej Maich 1 23 Inel : ItrportM from Othrr I'tilutft at K p. in. "I1 iQillcatcn trice GCOIUII ; K Hi NT. I.eial Torocast Ofll ial Piles of people liuvo piles , but Do Wilt' Witch Hazel Sal\o will euro them. CHEERED FOll f REE SILVER TransmisaiBaippl Oongrwa Evidently a White Metal Propaganda. PARTY POLITICS PUTS ITS FOOT IN H Our Own .Mr. llrjun \ \ role n I.cttrr Colonel I'mnk Irlili < tmjd l'i | for th Ad- iiilnlHtriitlon iind Coiifirc s Adjiuirile'd , Oonn.v , U. T. ' April 24 The Transmlssls- slppl Commercial congress opened In the CJiuiid opera house toda > . I'levlous to the tneetinij icception coinmlllees gathered at the union depot , a Kfeat procession was formed and tlioi inarched to the vailous headquarters of delegations The sluts and stripes floated from everi building limiting and sit earners In piofuslon decorated husi- nesi and private house's ; in fact , Iho whole city was inala ( diess The weather was Chilly but dr.v Cioveinor I'tinco of New Mexico called the meeting to older , and after praicr congint- idaleel Iho conptess on the magnlllrcnt repiesentation , not onl.v in numbers hut in the ohar.ictct of the eloleg itlons He spoke of Hie work outlined for the loiigiess , refer- rnn : to the subject of aiid lands litigation , harbot Improvements and fioe silver The lofetence to free silver hiou ht a storm of appluiso fiom ever.p.utid the eonv .ntlon , making It evident th it silver would occupy the incatei pirl of the ( ( invention s time ( tovoinot Lhotnas of I'tah being delaved bv a railioad accident. Colonel \V H ll.ir- vej of Ogden made the addiess of welcome , and vvas followed t > > Majoi H C hund.\in behalf ot llic citj of Ofden In appointing , i committee on eiedenti.ils u was found thai all of the tvunlv-two traiibtnississippl state's weie loptcsenled , except Minnesota and Ijoulslaua , whose dele gates had not vet auived 'ihecoiiL'tess then took a recess At the afternoon session , pending the le port of committee on eiedcntials , a delegate fiom Utah picsented a resolution tcgiiidlng the propoi lion of the public hinds to fall to the agiieultur.il college of Utah Kefeiied A letter was ic'ad from Congressman IJti.in of NebrasK i , in which ho expressed the opinion that amionltuial ot wheat grow ing states h.uo suffered mote fiom the fall in the value of silver than the mining states Governor Stone of Missomi , in explaining his absence , expressed the opinion that the policy of sectional conventions and con- giesses was open to criticism , but ho had no pattern c to hear such ctiticisms from people of the norlheastein states Thej had onlv themselves to blame for a condition that compelled the states of the south and west to combine At the evening session John E Light of Colorado , in behalf of his delegation , pre sented a large floral emblem to the congress , showing in flowers thepioduetsof Colorado In his speech lie relleetad on the urosent ad- mlnistiation. siijing lhal Mr Cleveland boasted th it he had never been west of Chicago and had chosen all of his cabinet from east of the Missouri Colonel John 1' Irish of Califoinia com bated these lemaiks and slid that nothing v-oulci be gained in the west bv imsiopto- settling the administiation Cleveland has been west of Chicago and has appointed a cabinet officer from west of the Missoun Colonel lush spoUe later on the ic-souiccs of Califoinia Uoveinor Piince described the want ol political lesolution in Coloiado O C ! Cravv- foik of Velasco , Tev , .seciet.irv of the con- giess , spoke oninigalion and J S Doiethj of Texas on ftee silver. Adjourned unlil moining IDAHO'S ' r senator slioup Talks llopcfnll } ol the I'ruspmt * of the suite. That the futuio of Idaho is tinged with the brightest colors is the unqualified opinion of United Htatos Senator George L Shoup , who was in Omaha jesterday on his way homo fiom Washington In conversa tion with a Brr. leporter he said "Boise , the capital of Idaho , is a town which is glowing lapidli and now claims 8,000 population Scveial new additions have been platted latelv and throw n upon the market , all houses are occupied and many new ones are going up Among various attractions at Boise are the hot water artesian wells in the suburbs of town. Two w ells have thus far been bored and yield a suppl.v more than ample for all purposes A "argo bith house has been buill and a favor ite icsoU established The water from these wells contains a laice peicentago of iron and is bottled and carried awuv by manj poisons for drinking purposes Its tempeiattire in ono well is 10Jin the other m = > Fahr , nlToiding sufficient heat for wanning houses Manv of Boise's citizens aio now heating then houses w lib water conducted in pipes fiom these wells , and it is probable thai all will do Ihe same in the com soot lime The electric car line lias latelj been extended [ mother mile west and the cit\ has good .uosjiects of obtaining a tianseontiiiental line ofiallwaj in the ne.u lutuio "I'oeatcllo lias of late shown much cncrgv The leseivation sin rounding it is soon to be paiceled out among the Indians and the lesidue , of which piobably an area of 1,000,100 acies is tillable , will be thrown open to the public The got eminent Is now suive.vlng the lescrvation with this puipose in view Moscow is situated in an excellent farm ing region and is now and will continue to ho the laigcsl tow nin not thorn Idaho It claims now a population of I00 , The Isoithoin Pacific has a line nearlj L-raded fiom Moscow daw n to I < ov. Iston and willpiobiblj lay the lion Ibis summer Lewiston subscribed * MI,000 to this enteiptiso or aboul fbO to each inhabitant 'Salmon Citj.mj homehas a population of only 1)00 ppeople , hut IB now , and has been ever since I went theie in IhOU , an excellent suppl\ point foi a gold mining legion Tins town 1 laid out miself , and naluiallj feel much attached to it When I was liist elected to the Idaho leglslatuio , which was prior to the advent ol the Oregon Short Line i.iilwaj , 1 had to tiavol , in order to get to the capilal , about 1,100 miles , going first eastward , then south to Coiinne , Utah , then west on the Central Pacific , and then north to Boise As it is now. I tiavel Ihe same route to teach the capital with the ex ception that I go south onli as far as Pocatello - tello We. have no ditecl loute to the cap ! lal , and it willprobabli be some .vearsl befoio ono is built , owinir to the high lange of mountains intervening "The malteis in which we aio now malnlj interested in our state ate the silver and ir- tigation questions AVe want favotablo legis lation by eongiess upon both Several of our largest mines in the Cci-ur d'A lone region hat o suspended oppiaUons , simplj because of the low price of , lead ! and silver This gteat industry mustnotbo allowed to Ian guish , for it not onlv , pioves dctiiment.il to us and the mining stales , bul lo the whole country as well t "In legard to intention , we hope to have eongiess either appropriate enough money directly to coastrudt largo canals or to donate nato lo the state ltiela ) fiom which wo nmv del ivo , bj sale , a fund suflltient for the pur pose There aie immense aicas in our state , which are now tlittiall ) a desert , that can be made to produce In abundance The day will come when the vv hole t onto of thoOie- gen Short Line raiUvhv will no transformed from a sage brush waste lo a land teeming with fruits and cunja1 $ The task can and will bo perfonncd , even If the government gives no aid , bul not , of course , for many years to come " Senator Shoup then rccounled some of the t civ interesting episodes of his pioneer life in the wc-bt , how ho Hist piospoi led atound Gold Hill , Cole In IST.'J. drifting Ihenro over in the Soulh Park and Blue river counlnes , how ho enlisted at the breaking oul of lhci war and defended the borJer between Ihe north and the south in New Mexico , how he parliclpaled In the histoiio Sand creek light against the Indians , and later was elected tc Coloi ado's first constilutional convention then emigrating and going to Idaho in lbt > o Medical Writers admit all thoreinarknblo minlitlcaof the genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudol Sail us mi aperient , Itixutivo und diuretic The Rioat fame of the wonderful Carls bad Sprudol Spring ia due to real worth 13o sure and seeuro only the genuine. Ills career has been Intemrb Intcirstlng and often exciting , and tits rtffotts h.ue ivalled much In the way of preparing certain - tain sections of the great west for the peace ful habitation of man UTAH Al.l. IIIOHT. World's fnlr riiiiiil ] loiior Klrnol lnlk < About HU Mtntr. Prcd J Klesel of Ogden , U T. , ono of Ulah's commissioners to Iho World's fair , is In the city on his way to Chicago Mr Klcsol is no stranger in Omaha , having thlrtj years ago. voked up his oxen In fiont of the present I'nlon 1'acltlc hoadquattcrs , then Iho Hernclon house , and stirtedon n sixt.v-sevendajs' joutnoy to Salt Like cltv Helms since then visited the city frequeiitlj and Is well known to a number of our whole sale metchants , from whom he bus often bought supplies for his establishment at Ogden "In Utah. " he said last evening , "wo were obliged to raise moti vv for an exhibit at the World's fair by ptlvato subseiiption , and notw ithstandlng this chstacle we shall have a display which will compile favorably with lhalof an.v of Ihe vveslern states All our natural and tailed resoar..e3wlll bowell lep- resented. and theio will be some featmes which will surmise oven some of the Utih people I have In mind Just now the elhno- logical dlsplaj Extensive explorations weie made of Ihe legion which the clltTdwellots once liihablte'dVo shall have on exhlbl lion mans cuiious tools and much potter.v and jeweli.v which was used bv this extinct i aie Thete will also be oais of coin shown , which weie found in a good state of piosor- vation Iho mosl c uriinis things , howeti r , will be a number of mummies which wctc unearthed in this sime legion " ' 1 he oinltluilogual , lhcmlnoi.it , the agti- cultural , hoi'tli ultutal and other displays will alsj bee rodi'ablo The vniietj vv 111 ill- liacl as much as an.v thing and cause m.in.v expiesslons of sutpiise It would tie Impos sible to give an adequate Idea in welds of its beautj To be thoioughl } appreciated il should bo seen ' In bpc.iklng of Utah In general , I would salhal Ihe state isat piesent doing nUclj , with the exception of the mining Industry Over this a cloud now bin is owinu' to the low price ofllvei , and a number of mines aio shutdown in lonscquonte But olir ic- sotnies aio so varied that if one lndustt > becomes depiessc'd we can immediately take- up another Wn pioduoe a gieal deal ol wool laise line hoises and swine , have an abundance of the most luscious fiults , i.iiso the finest 1'otatoes .vou evei saw and piodueo much of our own sugar fiom beets light at home Our coil inteiests aie Immense and we have in , no latge Homing mills whic h pioduce an excellent quality of Hour Mm h of this Horn is exported into adjoining state's , and jou know something of the fiuits and potatoes vvoshir , having them as .vou do , iighl heie in } our own market 'Ihentaik about silt We have an endless quantity of it and aie now ptodueing lKXK ( ) ( ) tonsiierjcar His consumed latgel } at home , being used in the tieatment of ores Of alfalfa we cut fiom four lo nine tons per an G 'Iho soil that is itrigatcd seems to find fcrttll/atioii In the waler and no other feilih/ei sale used Add to all these advantages our goigcous cli mate and what more can be desiied ( "C H. Maine , one of jour former Om ih i citizens , has undertaken a bi.f enterptiso at Otrden lie has -water lights in the Ogden river and is about to consttuet a big dam , by incans of which he will obtain a wntei tiowei for the purpose of geneiating elec- tucitj for stieot lailwaj and lighting put- poses Ho means business and we expect to see him do miu h good foi Ogden "The cattle ) convention li is just closed in Ogden and the Tiansmississippi ecingiess just opened. Ogden is becoming quite a ( on volition town , and she knows how to entei tain her tisitois Oh 1 tell vou we aio a progiesslvo people out theteaml will some da } have a state which will compaie favoi ablj with the best in the union " Tin1 } Win it the Host. "The people of this vicinit } insist on hav ing Chambei Iain's cough tomod.v and do not want an } ether , " savs John V Bishcp of Portland Mills , Inel That is light Ihe } know it to bo superior to any other for colds , and as a pteventive and cute for etoup , and wh } should tl not insist upon having it' Thin Children Orow Fat on Scott's Emulsion , because fat f o o d s make fat children. They are thin , and remain thin just in proportion to their inability tc assimilate food rich in fat. of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak diges tion ft is fattly digested dlieady. Astonishing how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh by its use ! Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott A Bo no N Y All dnirpsts. AgentsWantetl Everywhere. THE RENOWNED COAL SAVES Pn < > s ono qnnrtor of your coil bill prevents Boot nnd clmlori , destroys coul KUS prixlucm perloat combnillon keeps bollur lliioi elo in makni hot tire In llvo mlmitu-t aoti eqn illy well on Inrd i\i on oft co tl Ono packiifo custtnir : * > eonlii Is ttullldo it to irenlono ton of coat tor further Inform itloi nil on or u litre is with ( lamp L. S. ELLSWORTH & CO. , 400 S. 13thS. Omaha.Nob. OUR EMPLOYMENT DEPT while eostlns tlio employer nnd nrap oycj until n ? . h s on ibled us to u Iv inco tlio intor- rats of both , and ulso our ow i , bysujjrin. better res ills with tlij machiiio. Wyckoff , Seaman & Benedicl TFhLl'llO'.T : ITol 1712 PARNAVI ST. \V o will eeml you tbn mnrrch in. Vrtnrh I'repiruiion CALTIKIb rif . and Ift-al Kunrnuifr lliu ' ( M llH- < will Kmlnrp . < > iir aivitltli , .Slranclli und Vleoi.j. I tftlanilfavif tainted V Acldrnso VON MOHL CO. . SjU incHrta ienU , tlociBottl. OhUi. I DOHAHY'S THEATER. Couiioil Blulfa , In. John Dohnny , - - - - - IYlnnaoor ; , THURSDAY , APRIL ! 47. THE KIXGS OF FUN. i , WEBSTER And thei r t om c Associates , In Crisp. Breezy aal Entertaining. Screamingly Funny Situations PunKont Dialogues , Clouds of Pretty Girls , Tuneful Music , Newest Vocnl Come. Skillful Dancing A Cyclone of Merriment l'rloe 23o , Mc. ) 15c HoiUs on milo at HBller1 rimrnmcyVcclou clu rr 1 lniinKiii | I xpliiliK UN llru- niitu lor Sjioiildnc Tliriiuisli thr NrWDpu * | irr lo tlir I'l'diili-nf Dninliii nnil V'H hilly. 1 k'low tlu'io iiro HOIIIO ite-oiilo who ro.ul the t itoint'iit * iiuuld liy n iliiMit of Drs. ( Vipoliuiil A ncunrilitli clonlit mid oii ic < r thuy "III uy i tlienny ny whoti they loiul those ! ucirrts ot m'nt1 ' ' i'i ' , / tint If tree tint' Or UlsO' ' II ftl/n'i ' "I ll I/iff / | > flj ( ! | > ltililt tliriiHtlptl i > n ti < i > ) > t If ilifn ( in all itilitl I mint to * iy Jiut \\ord to tlioni nt the out ol / / j/nu / h < l I i ffi mff itiidiii ii ( IHt f iihtdt ( iiiiKtlrril I/OH i h < /t / tli/'M/fij | < lt/ | , ! < < il' I i/niir jnnwr nf turfnliiin' , mill mil ! j/iiui | > ir fnt intH'Kitilc nnil [ / onKin / , u if/ID / < ( hop , niiii if a Kih 11 f mini te- lltf fi in tliu , ii > dil n iu nut ruiMdltr * ( h nr > in ui'iiml Jn trll Itr i iil'il ' mffii'Hiihr llitu tc iiMltfcwftlt "I Ho not court notoriety or i iiroinineiico In tliouyo3 of the public I simply know inut 1 hive found u linn of plivsliMiini wlio luivc uurccl inn .iftur yuurs of sulTurlni ? of idlsoaso rllAItl KTIIOVII"-CS M1--NOIIII \ VI t IV IA from which ninny f it il troubles st irt' S > spoke Mr L'.ur us riioiiiinon Missouri Viillc'v In , u lirliUcliullde'i , vvtlli Ihe uunc'iai foro- iii in of hrlilni'H I'n iiiunl , l.lkluiin \ . MNsiirl Viilloy nilln iv. "MvorU und oxtiosuro In lirlil.'ei liiillilliiL' nnil pllo drUinj Is hind on ouu's hi'till ) \ \ i ! are out in nil v\o itlic'r anil orU In tl.o dump indiold Mvc iturrh il ills. ini'-i' ullce'tud my mi-e' , throit ovus nil Inn x , Vly lilood mid who osy toin were pdlsunu I mil the illsii i uvis ; dully „ ( ! t liitr a llrmc'r ft\\t \ \ on in ) whole ) ticulv. With ifdwmc'Ks truitini'nt Ii > Ills Copolund \ Miopird I inn wnmlci fnllv hi'ttoi In nil rc'sucots I luivo p ild iniiih tnoiK'N for ilni'loi Ini ; bofuro. but mnv hive found u thormuh syMte.m th it U cuiln1 MIC ripldlv. I'hls nun h It Is u pin iHiiri'unil xduty to s iv to my frlc ncl9 and to the public " Otllir.l ) I1Y MAII.-W W Davis , n rospcct- od und loliublo m 'reliant of hi > ii uido ih , I i \Mlle "I l)04un ) vuiir troitincnt OMT a month UK" nnd airoady feu ! much uottur In fact llkti a now man I think I am marly all t it lit mn\ , for I h ivo noun of the shoit lire ith or tlroil. o ik fuolltiK Tlie'ro IH no c'liuulnu of the linnd anJ 1 fool Ilr-t r.ito I oiin he irt- liy iul\i.o .til cutirrhil peep o to 1:0 t i you foi hclu \ \ W DAV1\ " SJP , te * 'III ind If. \ Y I ire Illdir Oiniih i OMl i Iliinrs II loll a in - t" > p niT tot ) p in Mindiv ID a in to U'in DETROIT Many t IIKIS moro dura h'o tli an Moim on- Ines. more rollublo foi power purpi sc nnd in ucli olio iper Canbo inn In eornur of uny room from cairot to hiisomcnt. liking but lit- llospicc' . n uklntt no nol-jo M I | > OH nosmouo ordlrt. icqiilres no fuel orunichioor to run It Cheaper , nentor iind more rollublo for c'lcw- tors and other ptiriio ps than wntcr or irns. Detroit Motor and ( lenoritor tic-ht of all , as il Ittlo investigation wilt show M ichlno'i from ono-elibt to olirhtv lior-,0 pouor always on hand and warranted to ctvo coaipli.'lo siitlsfaotlon , Coiiiinunlu itu with us.Vn will save you time , money and mion- vonlonco. W. r liAKEK , nv > nniiiin : ! iiiimrtniooi { , Connell Illulls Toleiilione2 l C. I ) . IJAKnit. ifctrieliin , 7U south 14th St . Omatn. Telephone 1441 bolo agents foi Council 11 lulls , Onmli.i and Ivlncohl foderil courts Uoonts iDJ-7-S-9 , blo'fcU. Council lliuIVs , la , e , w. PAMLE , H. D ; Th Good SaffiulUo. N Tcan' 01 ? niAniBEa or MRH WOMHN. rKOVHIBTOH OV TI1B WOUI.IVU IIKH11AL GAUV OF MKUICl.NR. Itreaf the following Diseases : Cntorrh of the Hind , Thront , nnd I.nnn8 ! Dlf. onocaoftlic K > eand I nr 1'tuuid A ] < iplei > , llewrt IHsoaie , l.ver Uiiniilnl t I.UIner Computing Norvouo Dobllfty , Motitnl Dopros- nlon , Loss or Manhood , Somlnnl Wonknoss , Pl l > cie Hr qbt s ni-coscSt Vltva' DIIICB lUieuniallim I'amljsK White Snclllnir , Scrofviin , R cr Sores Cnncors , Tumors nnd Fl tuln In nno removed without the knlfo or drnwlim n drop of blood. Woman with htr dcllcnto owns ro- utorcit to health lrei [ j curc'el without tnuolnc. * < p < Inl iilu'iit on u'UiMi tuir-ittn n > < > f all blood tiilnls .irl-liu l > v i'\rsM' or vleo * ' liter mil ilioipor tli in i trip In the Hot snrln s fiit to T * foife t for am fiiiuroto eineiu ilhei'it niiM ! nry Tajxj Wornis re'inovcil In t w > or three uours , ot DO ] > ay. 11 luorrliol 19 or riles ci rid 11IOSK WHO AUK AKH.ICTKI > WllUmve life nnd hundreds of dollars by cftlllng on or using OP. fi W PANGLE'S HERBAL WEDICINES. Tlioonly IMn tclan who rnn toll whnt nllC a ju'isonltliuut anklii- ) ciui-alion. All corrcsi inilciicestrtcth rontlilentiiil. MedtolUO eotit b ; uxprcss. AddrifS uh KUerJ to ' G. W.PANGLE , M. D "M BROAinVAY Coinoll B ulTs , I v. S-cnd 4e' stumps tor timlhlonli il rnoty Special Notices. GQIINCIl BIU ? ? > It1) IKUlSnml lonni firm nil oltr lionulit anil sol , I I'u jr t lluiiu cumuli S lAI'UAl lilAiri.Mlnv ti "epte'inbc'r I , V mint n len o for term of year * of wurohonao with CriukHkO BUtllclunt fur wh > ! cite ! biislnuta Adurem \ II ) lieu ollk ( uuncll llluIN 1AK Itl N 1 I ho lu room houu ( oniTir oI VV HUny iiMMiiiu nnd fttli street owned hy Vim Hancock , ' Irum liinc'l ut SiJUJ per xiuiith Includliu burn , or will nell property lluy V lltMi \yAMKI > A limn nno IIIH knoiTloiUo' ' und c'vporlenco In tliu fruit cnmmlHHloii hiiMnu > a lit minuuer for ( uuncll MliitM Krult drovrcrp , whlp , ors AMKUI liillon lloforu IPOS re quired Aililrchs 1 I' lifts , -otietnr ) JJ 1'enrl ktrtut ( onncll mints MAI.Il.tKi II i > S -riCT'oile > | VuyTt luntn uT jinm KUOI ! \ iluu und ulvv i > 11n sluek ut IIH tn K viurrluni hlock \ \ M.l.l\lllAViLtll ll , 1 [ no loiir roiiTiT Ii liuiiM'H nnd atoro room und ontliullilliivB clour o , Iniinnlirunce A I Vliiulcl TIKI i.rulium Wo I.'OU Ili.MSI re room .Mxu nell uit ilillahait J m CM cry Miind ( ornor l.tli t ami Uh Ave ill ) Ijrinoinli A t vi iniioi 7 > J i.iiUiiim Ave 1.'OH UIN : I -I our boi l UIH nt i.xchniijo bnrlk * _ _ l VV VirUik , ' ( - < Al.li. I nil ( Ut ol II iner * lion n tinrmiln liiigulro ot I.nip Iliinlnuru i o l cuinrll ' " " GVHII M.I. ri'inov > > l c sspu m T nuts ciiiiniuri eleanetlull prop.tijj 'or tliu wjrk luj Ilurko cltv Jmtl lln _ ' ' und lot for iT\lu No Hit I Itl l urjj us Hdl'sl' Inqulro of J 1 * .hrUtlui L A , 11 I , f reliflit lionsu A l HAM 1C for rltfit mm tu colle-ct , solknt , und ilullvor uoudsinoj * IJ i > wooi , nnd prol.ts divided cv r > UJ dy # in ntoc'c com- muij Must lius 13 slinrj ) itoelc Vddi 'Hi J W. \lorso llooniS l.TC-rett block C/uiincIl liluJIa JXhl SAI.lt i heap tnun blioc drlvTn m nrus . tonni nnilci. oil wiuon Inmost and loam , top InigKy roml trnitoii l nrh in < njiH'u 111'iiiirl slrccU' \\Mljl. sell below coil new i room home inuiloril ' * conv ( nlenoo well louutPd Hooolllce I oil s vil \ niimbT ot nice colt njro < , cheap , ind on very intr piruisnts. " - MeliolHun i , c o fill llrondnny _ _ _ _ AXTANIiJI ' ) Vl n to > rk nbonryimfand alablo. , ' Apply at olllu'uf eoiiiird h verc tt _ _ _ _ I. oil SAIjlO Iinprovuil propurtjr nt jour own prlrp A ft room cottnuo on lot 2 , JiuM'n sub , o luruo i Dior ) T room holme on lota 15 and 111 , In lohiiNon t. add u in at 4 room cotluuo uri lot el , ' hlockll 1 loinmlni : A. I nvlft ndd a A room IUL" * taKOonlotn blocks , I'uttor , V Cobb a nil , a < room ceitluKC on lot II block S , 1'irH I Ity ilit Iho s-avliiKs Loan ami UulldlnR amioclitlon of I ouncll' HlulTa In , olfer tlio nb ivo propurtlos for ( null or monthly | mynie.ntn and will rccjlvo blil for Iho tame i\s l. whole or sln/ly , bids to bo uliinlttcil to thu bonrd of dlrectur lit their tlrnt nieetlnit In Mny. they r ( horvliiK the prlvllc tfo ot rejecting any or all bids l-iirtlu'r Infill-million Klvcn hy I ) VV ( His , fieri tary 10. Main -t to whom all bids sliouhl uu ' Bent hoforn May I IMI i ) . .UU AMI lilU ACHl trutor Hind III iiortliiiraH Ion a ulHf'OO to $ ' 000 per aero Johnston A , Van 1' ! lun I V\rAM'l.l > sUuntlon tor nolf und wlfo to can ) ' ' ' fora lioii'n nnd prumlsc'9 for purtlcs nbnun i for the bcuson dooil rcferciiCFs Klvun Addrcsitl II lUeonico ( ounell Illulln | r CiiK S jonr biiienln Uvc-room liouto ncnr , ( 5Sxl"0 corner lot , block from motor near bunt lie" center , peed oiiU'iillillnns xrcat barKnlD , IMJUC or JleiO OU down nnd monllily pnvmcnts Inqulro nl Hen o nice HAVE ! "YOU SE1.B1NL Made by the Centaur Cycle Co. of Coventry , England , The oldest unit sit oncost cyolo company In the wot-ld. Road King Hustler Read Queen Athlete Kingman Glideaway Scorchers , andothcr Mermaid Medium Umpire Grade . k.1 _ _ _ i1 . u „ . , . . . - ' - , ' , . .JfcWafi \ . Wheels. KINGMAN & CO. , PJORIA : , ST LOUIS , KANSAS CITY , DBS MOINKS AND OMAHA. Manufacturers , importers and jobbers of high and medium grade bicycles ; also vehicles and farm machinery. S. M. WILLIAMSON & CO. , Council Bluffs Agsn Gasoline Stove , Bicycle , Refrigerator , Carpet Sweeper , Or , which is of primary importance just now , To have your Stove stored for Ihe Summer , call on Chas. Swaine , - 737 Broadway THE LOOKED FOR BREAK IN PRICES HAS COME. IliirhestGrailofor $100.00 The MclipioVnvor'.y , King , C Ippor , Scorolior , .ill 100.00 Sold everywhere for "Jl/iO.OO. " / If jou want u viheyjl , don't full to bCO 118. Our $80.00 whcol is udfttidy. COLE &c COLE , U Mulu Htroot , Council liluiri.