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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1893)
Till ? OMAHA DAILY HKKt SA1VIIDAY , JULY 20 , THE DAILY B1C.E COUNT Mi tlM'Fl'3. OFFlOKl f$0. $ 12 1'KARt , 8THEF.T. D Ur r dj \ ) carrier to Any part of the city. 11. W. TH/TON MandKor. TEI.KI HONES J NtulnnM Onicc. . . . . . . . No. 43 j jKlt ) | | Kdltor. . . , . No. 23 iltftUtt N. Y. Plumbing Co. Boston Store sale Saturday nnd Monday Mlltonbcrgcr is the hatter , MB Broadway. The Mnyno Heal KstatoCo.,021 Broadway. The Manncrchor society will give a picnic tomorrow at Mynstcr spring. July 81 Is lait day to pay water rent. Ofllco open Saturday and Monday evenings , Jefferson Perkins commenced n suit In the district court yesterday against his vrlfo , Amelia Perkins , on the ground of desertion. G. W. Stclnman , head clerk at the Grand hotel , favored the girls at the telephone ex change with a generous lot of Ice cream nnd cnko yesterday. Kov. H. J. Cokcr , pastor of the First Methodist ICpIscopal church , Fort Scott , Kan , , will preach In the Broadway Meth odist church next Sunday morning. A mnlch gnmo of base ball Is to bo played Sunday afternoon nt the Driving park by Western Union and Postal Telegraph com panies of Council Bluffs nnd Omaha. The damage cnso of Whlttlcso.v against the motor company , which lias been pending In court for the past two years , has been 'Bottled and will bo dismissed at the next ' term. There will bo no services nt St. Paul's Episcopal church after tomorrow' until Sep tember 1. Hector Babcock and wife will leave early next week for Chicago to spend a month's vacation , Thomas Cosgrovo turned up In police court yesterday morning to answer to the charge of drunkenness and Insulting ladles. Ho had been out of Jail less than twenty-four hours when ho was rearrested , and -when the court net eyes upon him there was nn nffccing Bcone. Thomas was given a fourteen-day sentence with bread nnd water to rood on. Kllra Osborn , wife of Gcoriro II. Osborn , died vor.v suddenly yesterday afternoon at2 o'clock of heart disease , aged TA years , She had been apparently as well ns usual until within fifteen minutes of the tirno when the end came. The funeral will take place tomorrow from the family residence in Gar ner township. The funeral of the late Mrs. W. J. Cook will take place this morning at 10 o'clock from her residence In Garner township. The deceased was born In Cheshire , England , nnd cnmo to this country In 1H.5 , settling In Potinwnltamlo county Immediately , which has been her homo over slnco. She loaves five sons and three daughters , all uf whom were with-her at the time of her death. Mack Blizzard's preliminary hearlnir on the cbargn of highway robbery took place yesterday before Justice VIon , J. W. Crook , the prosecuting witness , had no diillculty in proving thnt ho had been slugged , or that It wns Blizzard who did the deed , but ho could not show that BHzzarU had stolen any thing. It became a case of assault nnd battery and the judge , thinking that the accused had been shut up In Jail long enough whllo waiting for bis trial , dis charged him. Pile of people have piles , but Dowltt's Witchllazcl Salvo will euro them. Mmntwii Itiillwuy. Trains leave Broadway at 9 and 11 a. m. and , at I o'clock p. m. , and every thirty minutes thereafter until 12:110 : at night. Last train leaves Mauawa for Council Blufis at 11:55 : p. in. The best building sand in the market by carload. Address N. Schurz , 3-1 Bald win Block , Council Bluffs , la. Domestic soap is the best. 1'aitHOXAI , N. C. Phillips has gone to Denver. . Miss Clara Phelps Is visiting frlonds at Whiting , la. D.V. . Bushnell Is expected homo from Now York today. L. D. Burd , n prominent attorney of Sioux City , was in the Bluffs yesterday on busi ness. ness.Mrs. Mrs. T. J. Shugart and children nro home from a visit of three weeks with relatives in Iowa City. . Mr. nnd Mrs. K. E. Moore laft last evenIng - Ing for a visit of three weoRs in Chicago and Indiana. Ira Qrason lias returned from Albany , Mo. , whore ho went to attend his father , who is not expected to live. Miss Neolo M. Ogdcn Is expected homo today from Lincoln , where she lias been vis iting friends for the past three weeks. Mn. Augustus Biershcliu Is expected to return about the 1st of August from n visit with relatives nt Grand Kapids , Mich , Dr. D. Macrae has been appointed by Gov ernor Boies as delegate to the American Medical congress to bo held at Washington , D. C. , September 6-7. Howard N. Hnttcnhaucr , who has been on the road for the Union Transfer company curing the summer , has como in off the roau nnd will bo employed i.i the company's ofllco. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sprultt returned yesterday morniiiK from a visit of several weeks to Chicago. During his stay there Mr. Sprultt attended the national convention of In structors of the deaf , which was hold in con nection with the World's fair. Ed Sauor , who has boon connected with the Council Bluffs Savings bank for the past three years , lias resigned to take a position. in the postofllco , where ho was employed during Cleveland's first administration. Harry Hattonbauer of the FirstNutional , T bank will succeed htm. ' J. Q. Anderson , secretary of the Council Bluffs Insurance company , returned yester day from n business trip in Colorado. Ho reports the condition out there oven more deplorable than newspaper dispatches indi cate. Ho is not at all willing to exchange the sunny hills and countless grain fields of Iowa for the " "murmuring pines , snowv ranges nnd golden sands" of the Centennial stii to. Captain B. AV. Hlght was able to bo about the BtrcoU yesterday for the first time since his recant illness. Ho has entirely lost the alght of his right eye and suitors considera ble pain from it , although it is not so trou blesome us it was a short time ago. His loft eye has been defective for fifteen years past , but he can still sco enough with It to recog- nlzo his old frkMids. Ills many friends ex tend sympathy to him In his tlmo of nflllc- tlon. Piles of people have piles , nut floWltt's witch hazel salvo will euro them. Carbon Coal Co. , wholesale and retail coal. Homoved from JOl'ourl to ; H 1'earl Btrcot , Grand Hotel building. Stop ut the Ogden , Council BlulTs , 1 10 Vcbt $2.00 house in Iowa. Domestic soap IB the best. ' llnttrui'ii C'xri , Kirk Patterson , who is employed nt th 10 Keystone warehouse on South Main street , was on his way to business .yesterday morn ing when ho met with an accident that almost cost him a foot. A freight train was standing across the street in the Hurl mi ; ton yards , and as It showed no signs of moving out he decided to climb between two of the cars Instead of waiting for the train to got out of the wny. Just as ho stepped on the bumpers the engines Blurted up , the two cars came together with u bump , and Patterson's foot wus pinched. Fortunately it did not got in far enough d.to injure him permanently , but hit shoo wan torn off and it was evident that ho had. Had u narrow escape. Ho will bo laid up for idv eral dnys. _ v's Piles of peoptu irnvo piles , out Do Witt's Witch Haiol Salvo will cure them. Groonshiolds , Nicholson ft Co. , real cstiitoaml rontul8,000 Broad way. Tol.ifll. Another improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Swansou Music Co. Smoke T. D. King & CO B Partugaa. Douiobtlo soup outlasts cheap soup NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFSHi Bnrghra Do a Great Deal of Work for Very Little Pay , ONE SAFt BLOWN AND ANOTHER ATTACKED Their Plclil of Opnrntlnu Confined to the llrovrii MultilineVllllmn Rledentnp ! ' * OMlco 1'iirnltiire DntnuKiMl Iturko ti Uniindj' Are Alio Vliltcil. The Drown building on Pc.irl street , op- poslto H.iyliss park , was visited by profos- sionnl gitfo blowers sometime between Thursday night niul Friday morning. When \Vlllliun Siedorltopf oponcd up his olllco on the second floor ho found the room in n terrific stnlo of Utter. The outer doors of the safe had boon opened nnd a hole bored through the Inner door. The combination had then been broken off and free access obtahfcd to the . . interior , The cafe , which was n largo one , had been despoiled of all its contents , which lay scattered about the floor. A pllo of checks nnd drafts aggregating J233 lay In one corner of the room unmolested. A chisel bad been Inserted and the door to the cash drawer had been forced off. Seventeen pennies were Inside , nnd these fell Into the capacious but utmtisllcd bag of the burglars , ' together with an old watuli valued nt about $2. A fine Bold watch , worth over $100 , the property of the Into William Slodcntopf , sr. , was In the snfe , but was overlooked. En trance to the room was effected through a window which opened Into the lialhvay , it bt'lnp forced open by means of a jimmy ; Kl hl across the hall Is the ofllco of liurke ft Cnsady , and the door to this was found standing ajar when theoccupants got around yesterday morning. Nothing was found missing , although the safe stood open nnd the key was In the ko.vbolo of the cash drawer. Hurku & Casady nscrlbo their es cape to the fact that the cash dr.xwer was open iitul the burglars were not collecting a law library. Tlio key to the outside ofllco door had been turned in the lock by means of a pair of nippers. On the aamo floor is the ofllco of Mulbol- land & Nicholas , and the burglars worked at their trade for n tlmo there also. They climbed In over the transom , which had been left standing open , nnd bored a hole through the safe door. For some reason or other , they did not open the door , and if they had would not huvo gotten more than f'J.fK ) in cash. A fine new pair of shoos , a couple of coats , hats and n box of cigars were lying about the roqm , but none of them were AT TIIK BOSTON STOltK. For Sutuflny nnd Moniluv. Council niiilT * , town * THE IIAUQAIN HOUSK OF THE WKST. WINDOW SCKKKNS. Adjustable window screens , 17x32 , for 19c Suturdiiy and Monday. SOAPS. F. W. it CO.'H glycerine soap , 0 cakes for 2T > c. Boston Store castile soap , 4 cakes for lOo. Dusky Diamond , an excellent tar soap , 0 cakes for 25c. Lady Groy perfumery soaps , the finest in the country , special for Saturday and Monday. Toroco Douquot , a 12Jc soap , 4 cakes for 2C. Brown , Windsor and glycerine soaps , a 2/Jc / soap , for Saturday and Monday. lOc a cake. Best quality of toilet soaps , white lilac , heliotrope , etc. , u , 3 , " > esoap , Saturday and Monday , 3 cakes for f > 0c. Comfort soap , the great healer , 3 cakes for fiOo. Comfort powder , the great skin pow der , 42c a bax. Goose oil soap , 4 cakes for 25c. No. 4711 plycorino soar ) , 3 cakes for HHc. HHc.Machine Machine oil. fie a bottle. Argoline. 5c a bottlo. Special sale on silk mitts , see show win dow , at 21c , 29c , 33c and 42e ; 25 to f > 0 per cent less than they can bo duplicated for in the west. Ladies' fast black hose Saturday and Monday , 7c a pair , 4 for 25c , were JOc u pair. Our 12jc fast black , lOc , or 3 for 2oc. 2oc.For For Saturday and Monday wo show the best fast black stocking1 in America for tho-monoy , 121c a pair. Ladies' vests 25c vests for 12Jc. 39(5 ( vests for 2oc. 50c lisle thread vests for 33c. 33c.Ladies' Ladies' waists Wo show a line of la l- dies' 7fic and $1.00 waists , all for Satur li day and Monday ut 3'Jc ' each. See win i- dow. dow.Gents' Gents' outing shirts See window. At 22c wo show the best shirt in the coun try for the money. Never was worth fiOc , but a hummer for 22c. 75c and $1.00 outing shirts for 4io ( Saturday and Mon day. BOSTON STORK. FoTHGitixmusi , WHITELAW & Co. , Loaders and Promoters of Low Prices. I'UT HACK Till : OLD KATC. Council HI nit * .Shipper * Uet What They Wmit < ul from Itnllw.iy uniclnl * . John ScbociUgon , AV. W. Loomls and Lucius Wells returned yesterday morning from Chicago , where they went last Sun day to wrestle in prayer with the head ofll- cials of the western railroads. The object of tliolr visit , as stated in Tin : BEE when they wont , wns to have rescinded the re cent action of the Union Pacillo In adding a 5-cent bridge toll on every hundred pounds of goods shipped by Iowa jobbers into No- br.tska. They arrived In Chicago Monday morning nnd wont immediately to work with the railway ofllclals. "Wo explained tlio situation to them In nil * j Its dotalls , " said Mr. Schoentgon yesterday In talking of the matter. "Wo told them hov the Nebraska jobbers were formerly compelled to pay fi cents per hundred on ! fie fi poods shipped into Nebraska moro than wo , had to pay , unit how , about Jive years ago , in order to equalize matters , the rate o.to Council Hluffs was raised by the addition of fi cents per hundred for bridge toll on goods that never crossed the bridge. In order to equalize things still lurther Council Hluffs jobbers were given the same rate on western shipments as these paid by their rivals on the other sldo of the river. This made it necessary for us to pay the hrulgo toll itHI oodn Hhlii | 1 to Iowa as well as to No- iraska , ana wo never said a word until now they sought to take away the partial com pensation they had made us by requiring nus to pay fi cents moro per hundred on goods shipped west. "Wo wasted no time in Chicago , but sl-jpt with tlioso otllclals until we got what wo wanted. They hold a meeting Thursday , and during the afternoon they notliled us that they had decided to grant our request : and put the rates right hack where they were a week ago , Some of the oltlcials told us that wo might go homo , that they would attend to the business and see that wo were treated right , but wo told them that wu would stay right there ; the people of Council Hluffs would Hay us alive If weuiino back without bringing something substantial in the shape of a bargain all sealed. " "Is there not a likelihood of the railroads reducing the rule from Omaha to points in Iowa I" "Yes , they may do that , but wo don'tfcaro much if they do , " wns the reply.'o have an advantage over Omaha in our Iowa mar kets from the fact of being t > o much nearer to our patrons. Four miles may not seem to bo much of a dllTorcneo , but when you come to consider that it takes anywhere from two to live days for goods shipped from Omaha tp cover th.it four miles you can understand what I mean. " The success of the H luffs shippers Iq accomplishing complishing their undertaking wa # thocausu of a great deal of rejoicing on the part of tba citizens of Council Bluffs , and particularly the wholesalers. Some of the latter , how- eyer , talk ns though they would have , been perfectly willing to have had tlui rate ai established by the t'nlon Pacific few dnys nRO romftln in force. "Wo hud n tacit under standing , " Md one of thorn ye tord y , "with the railway companies running cast of Council HlufTs by which they hnvolowerod the } rate 5 cents per hundred on nil goods shipped ' on Ihclrtlncsln Iowannd thnt would have given us a marked nilvantngo orcr the other fellows. " On the whole , however , the wholesalers of Council HlufTs are very much satisfied with the present condition , nnd arc disposed to shako hands with themselves over the work done by Messrs , Wells , Loomls nnd Schocntgon , At the llofttnn Store , Special from 0 to 10 a. m. this morn ing j the balance of our half wool clml- Hes r.ll nt 7Jc a yard. Also fiO dozen in fants' and children's AM , SIMC VKSTS 17i\ each , worth f > 0c and 7oc , the greatest chance ever olTercd , from t ) to 10 a. m. this morning ; bo on hand. Remember the hour. Don't blnmo us if you are too Into. BOSTON .STOKE , Council IJlulTs , la. Shot Tour UhlckrtM. Will Dellis nnd B. 13. Damowood , a con- ductor and motornnn for the Omaha and Council | Bluffs Hrlago company , went out hunting east of the city last Thursday , but luck did not seem to bo coming their way. The evening drew on and tho. prospects seemed ' to bo good for their going homo with empty game bags. About the tlmo they were casting1 about for snmo wny In which to make reputations for ability ns shoollsts they catno across a flock of chlokens nnd lot four of the number have it in the neck. A little later on they ran across Joseph Lutcan , n farmer , who loaded them down with apples and then presumed ution this piece of good fellowship and looked Into their game bag. Ho nt once pronounced ono of the chickens , at least , his own , nnd a coldness spr.mg up , Yesterday he catno to the city and filed Information against the two sportsmen , charging them wltn larceny. The case will bo tried this afternoon at 2 o'clock ooforo Justice Vlcn , Hellis and Damowood claim that they shot the chickens four miles from where Lutcau turned them down , and left yesterday aftorhoon for the country to Una the actual owner. Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne has a delicious aroma. It Is perfectly pure and naturally fermented. There is nothing in this country like the fruit kept in Wheeler , Herold & Co.'s ' cold storage. No matter what the weather is it reaches the customer in perfect condition. Another car load of lemons was put in Saturday. The ( iriinn llntnl , Council Bluffs. The most elegant in Iowa. Dining room on seventh iloor. Rate , $3.00 and $5.00 a day. E. R Clark , Prop. . Caught u Iliirglur. The resld'enco of F. M. Oault , on Sixth street , just. b2low Seventh avenue , wns en tered oy a burglar last evening about 70 : ! ! o'clock. Ho was found by Mrs. Gault just after he had naobed a pocketboo'.c ' contain ing about $10 in cash. As soon as the follow saw ho was discovered be started out of the house on a run , with Mrs. Gault after him. He ran through a lumber yard and into the yard o ( M. Welkcr on Seventh street witti several men after him , all of them .veiling "Stop thief. " When he reached Welker's yard ho chimed in with the gen eral chorus and yelled "Stop thief" as loudly ns any of them. But the game did not work , for ono of bis pursuers ran up and caught him b.v the collar nnd marched him to the nearest box , where the patrol wagon was called and ho was carted off to the city jail. Ho gave bis name as John Howard. On being searched a gold watch nnd gold pin were found in his pockets , all of which were recognized as belonging to Mr. nnd Mrs. Gault. Ho was evidently a now band at the business. Piies of people nave pi.cs , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo willoutvs thorn. Williamson & Co. , 100 Main stVeet , largest uud best bicycle stock in city. Cook yoi" meals this summer on a gas range At cost at the Gas company. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Itlch Find of Peal-In In Illinois. MONTICET.LO , 111. , July 28. A rich find of pearls has been made in the San- gamon river , near hero , and Messrs. Hogan and Towoll of Gibson City , III. , .and others are prospecting the river. They have already gathered some $500 wqrth of pearls , which they will ship to manufacturer's of jewelry in Chicago , St. Louis and other cities. They obtain those pearls from the largo beds of mus sels , which are easily accessible during the low water. Piles of people have piles , out Da Witt's Witch Huzcl Salvo will euro them , They \Vivnt iiti Accounting. CHICAOO , July ! iS. The United Order of American Bridge and Siono Masons has ap pealed to the courts to compel the treasurer of the order. William Itay , to make an ac counting. The Dill charges llay with re ceiving largo sums of money for which ho has failed to account. Balloon this eve at Conrtland beach. Curttir Tiiken Tlmo. James W. Carter was arrested last night on complaint of Fanny Baker , who charges him with grand larceny. Both parties are colored , and Fanny claims that James eloped with her gold watch against her wishes ana the statutes of Nebraska. James denies the soft impeachment. Dcuth for Cuttlu Thlovci. CHIHUAHUA , Mex. , Jtily 'J3. To put a stop to cattle stealing on thu Hlo Grnndo border the state of Chihuahua has passed a law that any one caught In the net of cattle stealing shall bo shot on the spot nnd the il'Mth penalty Inllictcd on all convicted cattle thieves. Balloon this eve at Court hind beach. WKATIIKH Jt Will lie Warmer Thrniiuhout the Stnto nt Nnhraitkit TntUy. " \VAsni.vnTON , July US. Forecasts for Sit- urday : For Nebraska and South Dakota Warmer ; fair ; winds shifting to southerly. For Iowa Generally fair ; warmer In northwest portion ; variable winds , Local Uncord. OFFICE or THE Wuvrnisii Buitiuu , OMAHA. July ! iS. Omaha roeoi-U of temp3r.iture rainfall compared with corresponding any of past four years : 1893.1802. 1891. IfiOO. Maximum temperature. Kfio 050 H'JO 030 Minimum tonipurutnre. . Olio 550 tlto 7'jo Aviirnso tuinpuratiiro. . . 7W ( 1103 72 = > H'J3 Precipitation 41 1.10 .03 .01) Statement showing the condition of tem perature nnd precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1,181)3 ) ; Noruml tonipur.-ituro , . . . 70o Kxcebs for thu day. . . oo Deficiency since March 1 . . . 2270 Normal priTlpllutloii 13 Inch Kxcess for tliu day . UH Inch Deficiency slnco March 1 , . 1.48 inch ItoporU from Oilier 1'ointi ut H p. in. $ o * p STATIONS. S-o S 1HI Oinalia . 7H HI ] .00 Clear. Nurtli l'lati ( ) . HI I M .no Clear. Valciilluu . hOMl HI . ( Ml Clear. Krnrnry . Ml H4 . ( III Clear. til till .Oil Clear. St. I.oulu HO til . ( It ) 1'art cloudy , Ht.-faul 711 hllMl .11(1 ( Clear. Ml Clear. KanwittClty. Part cloudy , Ik-liver .1)11 ) Clear , Lake City . ( HI Ck'ar. KaplilClty. .00 Cloudy. Ht-llMlil KO lllHinaivk St. VllU'CMlt i ,00 Clear. .0(1 ( 1'arl cloudy , Milt * City . ( II Cloudy. no .01 I'art cloudy , "T" ImlicatuH traco. Ixxiiil ForecaBt OHlclal , TBalloon this ovpat Courtland beach. WILL NOT FIGHT A'i ROBY Dominick O'Malloy'a'oiub ' Can't Have the CORBETT INSISTS ON CONEY ISLAND ARENA f : It Mitchell He Not Thcrr , Corl.ptt Will Fight , Tnck < enl nf Any Ono Kilo Who AVIiliri ( ( > 'contest till CniCAOO , July 2Sji-TDoVbott and .Mitchell will ! not fight < it lloby. " ' Corbott says they will ; not , and what is more , ho says it In a manner which indicates ho means every word. Next week ho loaves Chicago and goes direct to Asbury Park. There ] bo will begin training for bis con test with Mitchell , with the understanding that the Unlit Is to bo at Coney Island , He will take no further notice of what Mitchell says or does , but will get himself In condi tion nna ha at the arena of the Coney Island lUhlotic club on the evening named In the original agreement. The champion was sesn yesterday and asked if the Mitchell agreement had not loen drawn Into a muddle. "Not at all , " he replied. "I believe that as champion I have ns much to say About the conditions of the contest as nny ono else. When I signed a contract to meet Mitchell before the Coney Island club I signed In good fnlth. It Is not tr.io that I have broken that contract or given nny man authority to say I would lleht In thp Columbian arena at Koby. Whllo I have been In * ! hieago numerous reports bavo gone out that I had siirnod with the Columbian club , or nt least had promised to light thcro If Mitchell should select that club. I have never conceded that Mitchell had entire authority in the matter. "I do not mind telling you my program. Saturday night ctuls my engagement In Chicago. I shall go to Hammond , Inil. , where 'Young Corbott , ' ns they call him , is training , and will re main ' with hltii until after bis contest with Paddy Smith on Monday night. Then 1 will go to Asbury park and Immediately begin training. 1 have not nny amount of /at to got off , but will tr.iln for my wind and to get as strong ns possible. My weight never bothers me. It is my intention to remain at Asbury park until the date upon which 1 have sltrneil to meet Mitchell at Coney Island. Then I will go to the Coney Inland arena , and if Mitchell bo not there to moot mo 1 will light Peter Jackson or any ono else who is present and ready to try conclusions for the championship. These are my plans in a nut shell , and they will be carried out. " NATIONAL li.ViUi ( ; UAM12 ? . Ilosttm Proceeds to Null Down Her Hold on First ri oi > . BOSTON' , July US. The Champions clinched their hold on the lead today by winning two games from Baltimore. Score ; Huston 1 1 4 0 O 6 8 3 * 10 llultlmoru 1 2 0 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 0 3 Hits : Huston , 10 ; HiHImori : > , 3. Errors : Hos- ton , G ; H.-iltltnoro , 0. Earned i-nns : Huston. 0 ; Iliiltlinore , 1. Ilatturlok'Nichols : und Honuott ; Mulhino and ClurkiU' - Second game : Boston * G Ilaltlmore 0 Oil 101 01 5 Hits : Hoston , Oj" Raftlmoro , 0. Errors : Ilaltlmore , 2. Earned rutis : Boston , 5 ; Halti- inoro , 3. Hattorle t ! stlvutts und IJjiinett ; ' McN'abb and Ulurlte : i : SeimtorK IluVo a Now 1'ltohor. WASHINGTON. Juiv 23. Captain O'Hourko introduced his HQW Wilkes barre pitcher , Stockualo , to a Wu hlt ton crowd and half the honors wore his. J-iebro : Washington. 2 , 0 6 0 3020 1 8 Now York , ( 0 1 Hits : Washington. 8 : New York , 1. Errors : Washington , 2 : Now York , 7. Earned runs : Washington , 3 ; Sow York , 3. Hattcrlcs : Stockdulo nnd Farrdll ; 1t6slo und MtlliKan. ; .Snldcri ) til i.uck Acnm. v . ST. Louis. July , 28. Luck favored the Cleveland's today . TJiey won after.ancx- citing game. Score : St. Loilltf 1 03000000 4 Cleveland O 0200012' 0 Hits : St. Iouls , 0 ; Cleveland , 0. Errors : St. Louis , 4 ; Cleveland. 4. Earned runs : St. Louis , 3 ; Cleveland , 2. Butteries : Ulurkson mid Gunbon : Young nnd O'Uonnor. riillllos on thn Down Hill Pull. BROOKLYN , July ? 3. Tlio Brooklyns de feated the Philadolpblas for the second tlmo by batting Weyhing's curves all over the field. Score : Brooklyn 0 2004300 * 0 IMilladolnhla 2 HH | | : Hrooklyn , 9 ; Philadelphia , 2. Errors : Brooklyn , 3 : Phlladolphla , l. Earned runs : Hrooklyn , G ; I'hlludHluhln , 1. litt rles : Iliiddockjind Dally ; Weynlng und Clements. Unlc is After tlio C'oloneU' 1'liiue. LOUISVIM.K , July 23. The homo team ; urned the tables on Anson's colts. Score : Louisville 0 11 Jhlcago 1 00 3 Hits : Lnulsvlllu , 11 ; Chicago , 3. Errors : Louisville , 1 ; Chlcaxn , 6. Earned runs : Louis ville , 5. Hitterles : StruUoii and Clurkj McGllland KlttredRo. .loimlis Maggot ! < le IlciU. CINCINKATI , July 28. Pittsburg's won the game. Score : Olnclnnatl 2 Plttihurg 12 7 Hits : Cincinnati. 2 ; I'lttsuurit. 7. Errors : Cincinnati , 1 ; I'lttshnrg , 1. Earned runs : Cincinnati , 2 ; I'lltsburf. 5. Itatturlcs : Mur phy and Sullivan ; Snydur and Gmnhort. .Stitiullni ; of tlio W. li. 1' . C. W. I * P.O. llonton fiii 27 Ofi.H St. Louis : is : ni 47.i : Philadelphia 48 iH ! ilt. : ' . ' New VorU. . . 3(1 ( 41 4II.H Plltalmn , ' . . . . it : > B7.1 Ilnltlmoro. . . . : IU 44 4-J.II Olovnland. . . . Illl HI BS. " Chicago . ) _ 41) ) 4 .7 llrooklyn. , . . : til : I7 fil U WoMilnuton. IllIII 40.i : Cincinnati. . . 37 30 4H.7 Umlavlllo. . . .M 43 : tl. JtAUINO KKSUI.TS. Scratches Spoil n Cioml Curd at the Mon _ month 1'nrk Truck. MONMOUTH PAUK , July 28 The program today looked attractive enough , but when the scratchcrs' pencil bad finished with it HO many names were eliminated that it was re duced to a mere skeleton. 1'lrst race , Klx furlongs : Addle (0 ( to 2) ) won i , Cacliu (0 ( to li ) second , Uhcmipcuku (7 ( to t > ) third. Tlmo : 1:13 : | . Heennd race , llvc-oiuhths mlle : Kiifillcer(7 ( to 1) ) won , Drum .Major it to II second , The Gnmirnl < 3U lo 1) ) third. Time : 1:01 : , Third nice , mlle and a sixteenth : Alohoa ( 5 to 1) ) won , I'luknlckar (13 to 10) ) second , JIary BtonuiH to 1) ) third. Time : l4B ; , 5t Fourth race , mile and a furlong : laniii ! ] > t (1 ( to 3) ) won , Vonni ; Arfon (11 ( to 0) ) seuond. Only two starter * . Time : ! : & ! ' ; . I'lfth race , live and u half furlongs : Clem entina (3 ( tout won , .Mrunlu It , lllly , bceonil , .Melody i7 to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l:0Jf. : ( ) Sixth race , ono inllu ; _ Lady I'nUlior ( & to 2) ) won , Nomad feiicoild. Chief Justlco ( & to 1) ) third. Time : liitw' " ItuntiltH ui't ' .SnrutoKii. SAUATOOA , N. Y. , July 28. Hesults : I'lrSt race.slx fiirJpnK * : AIplionso(4 ( to 1) ) won , .Mask ( H to 1) ) fvcoudr jluyd I'antland (2 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmu : 1:17. , ' Kecond race , flvo'lihtl' ' Inilf furlongs ; Dee - stioyi-r ( & to ll wuni'ICIhe ' , lllly , (5 ( to 1) ) second , Ellun II ( uvuni third. Third nicu , one m\loi \ ; CopyHnht i4 to II won , Stonmason (3 ( lo 1) ) M'cOud , C'lemuntlno ( ! > to 1) ) third. Time : l:44ij. : , Fourth race , llvti lurl/iiiBs / : Lord Harry (2 ( to ll won , Nick iH to 1 > second , Toano ( b to 1) ) third. Tlmu : l02b ; ) < . . I'lfth race , sovun fuiloiiRs : Shadow ( .1 toll won , U. Harris1 (0 ( | p 11 bccond , Klca < 3 lo I ) thlid. Tlmu : 12B. ; ' - Golui ; iitj iloueotter. GI.OUCESTEH , July ; & $ ? Hesults ; I'lrht r.ico , four anil ifimU furlong ; Fagln (7 ( to 10) ) won , Conrtland (5 ( to li sucond , Illack : Hussar (4 ( to i > third. Time : 6HS ; , Second race , llvo-ulKhth mllu : Traverse (7 ( to & ) won , Deliiry (2 ( to 1) second , Etullo If (20 ( toll third , Time : 1:03) : ) , ' , Third race. tlvu-elKuth * mlle : I'lourelto (0 ( to 1) ) won , .Mornlm ; Ulory (8 ( to 1) ) second , AnnoreulKl to2ltlilrd. Time : 1:031' : . l'imrth racii , six and a half furlongb : The Forum (7 ( to &l won , , Puto (40 ( to 1) ) second , Per- BUiidur ' (20 ( 10 1) ) third , Tlmo : 127 ; } { < rH I'lfth race , hU and a fourth ftirlonKH ; Tradotiinan (3 ( to & ) won , Dickens (30 ( to I ) sue- oml , Afturmuth < a to M third. Tlmu : l:24ii : , KUlh racu , six and u half furlongs : Murk Stone ( & lo 1) ) on , S uccestor (10 ( to 1) ) fcocond , Leou T (7 ( lo 2) ) third. Time : 1:27. : Ite.ull * ut Brighton lleuch. ' NEW YOIIK , July S3. Hesults at Brighton Beach : llvo-olKbthsinilo : . } O U (10 ( to 1) ) won , Mamie UttOlo l ) ! pcondliaughlnf ? Water ( to to I ) third. Tlmoi liO4i ( . Second race , thrcM'-fonrth * ndlot Kllta Ann 1) ) won , Wr t I'ftfk (7 ( to 6) ) tccond , I'latui 18 to 6) ) third' TltnY. 11 tH' < , Third rncr , sovon-clfihtln in lip 8 I.OIIH llhnt (0 < td 11 won. ,1 V r (4 ( to 1) ) ( second , Clement to to B ) third. Tlmo : lSO'i. : roiirlh race , ono imlos Count (4 ( to 1) ) won , Hlltzen ( Mo 2) ) mjcoml. do.id hrM for third nBf between Orchis | 13 to 6) ) nnd Tom Tough (3 ( toll. Tlnnu l:42 f. I'lflhrncosix nnd n hnlf furlongs ; Itostrnlnt ( Ttofil won , Little Nolllu ( H to U second , Al- cnldo(2to ( n third. Tltna : 1:23 : > . Sl.tth race , four and n Imlf furlonpsi EnMer John ( C to 6) ) won. llpnietun (2 ( to I ) second , Honest Tom (9 ( to 6) ) third. Tlmo : 674. ! Jib Shut Out. . July M. The Rrand circuit racing mooting closed today. In the free- for-all pacmz race Flyitifr Jlbsold favorite at fA'i to $31 for the field , but It was apparent from thu start that ho was not to win , Ho went . to pieces in the first heat and was dis tanced in the second. rrei'-for-allnaclm ; ! Hal Pointer won , Clny second , Major Wonder third. Hluo Slfjn fourth. Chronus nnd I'lylmt , llh distanced In Hucond heat. Tlmo : 2U8 : , 2:08\f. : ! Mli. ? Otlioy. 2:10 : class , trnttlner lln/ol Wllki-s won , Plxloy second , Dr. Spjrks third. Bust time : ' ' ; ! , trottlnc : K II T won , La Tosca second , liubrlollu third. Heat time : -lGt ! : ( , Miulo n Quirk Iliilf. DAXVII.I.H , ICy. . July 2S. At Ccclllnn p.irk today Flying Jim. n 2-your-old by Happy Day , paced an exhibition half-milo In the re markable tlmo of 1:0IS' : , the fastest public trial over made by -year-old KI'AKKS OP SPOUT. Chnmploimlilp ( Inmn Tht Aftnrnoon. The Young Men's Christian associations and the Conventions will meet in their sec- end battle for the b.uo ball championship of the city nt the old Sportsman's park this afternoon. That an interesting game is forthcoming Is assured , as both teams nro very strong and very much In earnest. The lame feature about these so-called champion ship games Is that the same two teams never get a whack at each other. In one game the Conventions appear with a member of the Soldiers team , and the next a Young Men's Christian association man. The Nonpareils play Soldiers and Clippers nnd Sham rocks , and the Soldiers nny man they can get. In last Saturday's gam Hoblnson played with the llrum- magoms , but today ho will bo In the Hold for the wayfarers of the narrow nath. However - over , this does not materially detract from the Interest oi the contests , but It does make a farce of the clutmnlonshlp prize. Tills afternoon the Young Men's Cbrlstlon asso ciations will introduce a now pitcher In young Connor , who is said to bo strictly in it. In IS'.U ho pitched for Fremont , ami afterward for Hastings. Mlllor , the speedy colored boy , will again mount the slab for Bermingham's team , and ho says he'll reverse - verso results or pitch nn arm ort in the ef fort. Game called at 4 o'clock. The batting order nnd positions : Young Men's Christian association Hob- inson , center Held ; Beal , second base ; Ab bott , catch i Tunlold , left. Held ; MeKclvy , third base ; Conner , pitch ; Wilkins , right Held ; Angel , Jlrst base ; Crawford , short stop. , Conventions Dolan , thiru base ; Trawler , left Held ; Creighton , catch ; Hughbanks , sccon.l base ; Bowman , first base ; Trapper , shortstop ; Clark , right Held ; Davis , center Hold ; Miller , pitch. Stiitn To il 111 < Clmmtilomlilpi. After conslder.lblo correspondence with Lincoln and Hastings it has boon finally de cided that the annual state tennis tourna ment will be held this year ou the grounds of the Omaha Tennis club on Harney street in this city. The days llxed for the meeting are August 15 , 10 and 17 , and play will begin each day at 0 a. m. and II p. in. There will bo two events gentlemen's singles nnd gentle men's doubles , open to all residents of the suite of Nebraska. Intending competitors should leave their names with Mr. C. H. Young , 203 New York Life building , not later than August 12. An entrance fee of 50 cents will bo charged for each player in each event and the winners In each will hold the title of state champions for 18D3. In addition , valuable prizes vi ill bo given. The present champions are C. S. Cullinuham in singles and Cullinpfham and J. W. Baitin In doubles. Culllnghaui nnd Bat- tin will enter the draw with other com petitors nnd play through the event at this year's mooting before they are entitled to retain their title. ClnrkH Scalpers Looking for Trouble. CUAUKS , Neb. , July 23. [ Special to THE BEE. ] The third and deciding game of ball bor.wecn the GcnevA Indian Ball club and the Clarks Scalpers was played hero yester day , resulting in favor of the Scalpers by a score of 5 to 1. About 2.000 witnessed the game , which was close andoxciting tnrough- out. being marked by brilliant fielding on both sides. The ball grounds at Clarks were In excellent condition- and the two nines were composed of the best talent in central Nebraska. The Scalpers are now ready to hoar from the Christians , 'Conventions or Nonparlols and will make terms for a serins of games. Holmrt ml Ilovry U'ou. CHICAGO , July 28. In the finals of the national L- LO tional lawn tennis tournament today , the easterners carried oft" the honors. Hobart and Hovey defeated Chase and Clark easily. The score of the sots for lioDart and Hovoy wns 0-2 , 0-1 , 0-4. The final match In the consolations be i- tween the Wrenn brothers and Myers and ili Page was a pretty exhibition of balanced play. Myers and Page won by scores of 0-2 , 2-G , 'J-7. The champions of the United States , Campbell and Huntington , will t > lay Hobart nnd Hovey in the championship doubles to morrow afternoon. Took Ton Yesterday the Capitol Hills and the Grangers played ten innings with the fol lowing result ; Capitol HUH 1 11 Grangers. . . 1 0 O 1 0 O 5 0 3 0 0-10 Earned runs : Capitol Hill , 4 ; Grancors , 0 , Two-huso hits : 1C. Urottu , Woolloy , Witliur. Threo-lmso lilts : Small. Hume rims : Woolloy. Double plays ; Throo. Struck out : Grotto , 2 ; Woolloy , u ; I'owors , 2 ; Waller , 2. Time of panic : Two hours ami forty-live minutes. Umpire : John .I. Miller. Cumuli.in ToiinU CunteUB. TOHONTO , Out , , July 28. The Canadian lawn tennis tournament concluded here today. Miss O'Borno again won the chain- plonshlp cup from Mrs. Smith after seme very brilliant playing by both. Two trophies go to the United States the gentlemen's singles , won by A very of Detroit , and the doubles , won by Paddock of Ann Arbor and Cole of Detroit. Wnnt Into hprlnifflulil T.utn. Si'itixnriKM ) , 111. , July 23. The relay bl > cycle riders with the message of Governor Boies of Iowa to Governor Altgold arrived idS here at 2:25 : p. m. , ono hour nnd five minutes ! late. Much time was lost In the Mississippi valley by sand hills. The distance was IUS miles. Tmmlv Doiililra ut HABTINOH , Nob. , July 23 , [ Special to TUB BF.E. ] Arrangements are being made for the holding of a tennis tournament In this city on August U and 10. The local club had HOOT AND DIIANUU , the poison In your blood , however It may have como or whatever shupo it may bo taking , is cleared away by Dr. Plerco's Golden Medical Dis covery , It's a remedy that rouses every organ into healthful action , purilles nnd enriches the blood , nnd through it cleanses nnd invigorates tl > o whole system. Halt-rheum , Tet- ter , Kczema , Erysipelas , lloils , Car- biindes , Enlarged ( Jlands , and the worst Scrofulous Sores and Swell ings , are perfectly nnd permanently cured by it. Unlike the ordinary Spring med icines or fcarkajMirillas , the " Discov ery" works equally well utnll seas ons. All the year round and in all coses , it is yuarnnteeil , as no other blood medicine is. If it ever faili to benefit or cure , you have your money l > ack. You pay only for the oed you got. Isn't it safe to tuj that no other blood purifier con bo " just 01 , good I" U it were , wouldn't It U ( old so I boon hoping to have at loA t ono of th events ' In thn state tournament , but ns It has been decided to piny both of thorn In OmntiA Hastings will have a mcollnit of her own. Only doubles .will bo phyod , but It In hoped that ono or two pairs will bo hero from Omaha and other towns in the nt.Mo , nnd the two days that have been sot apart for the meeting will produce some Interest J ing tennis , _ Piles of people have pue * . but Dcwllt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Balloon this cvo nt Courtlnml bench , O.1M1M WIT .I OMAHA , July 23. To the fcdltor of Tnn Ben : Allow me to mention some facts con cerning ( the work of the mission. Since last January 10,1W meals and liOU : > lodgings have been provided In Kescuo hall for these hiv who were In need nnd , nt the same time , were willing to work for what they received , also ! for n great many who were sick and tin- able to work. During the same period of tlmo wo have found employment outsldo of temporary work at the hall and Associated Charity wood yard , for 70 ! persons , and sup plied 4117 persons with clothing. Gospel meetings have been held every evening and the total attendance for the six ! months has been IIIICO. Ono thousand seven hundred nnd sixty of tins number re solved ' to become Christians nnd load it bet ter life , n largo proportion of whom have ad hered firmly to that purpose over since. Much has been done also by the Sunday school < on Tenth street and by other depart ments of work nt the Kescuo hall , such as the woman's department , the reading room , . the ! bo.vs and girls department , etc. The fact Is worthy of mention that twenty- five orphan nnd homeless children have been sheltered at Kescuo hall and provided with good homes , mostly In the country among 8 farmers. Many of our citizens In Omaha have very little knowledge of what this In stitute Is really mvompllMilnir. Another Important fact meets us just at this time. The mission Is in need of funds with which tie carry on the work. A number of friends tiV the mtsslop have been requested to go out with blanks and solicit f 1 subscriptions. It Is oarneptly hoped that those who are called upon will respond , and that others who nro not called upon will send In their contribu tions to help carry forward tlila work in our city. A. W. CI.AIIK , Superintendent. < Balloon this eve ut Courtlnml beach. Ask I'criiiUslou lo Wear Miilo Attlrr , ALUANY , July 28. Governor Flower has received the following letter from two women of Italy , Yato3 county , whoso lutnios nro withhold from publication : ITAIA" , N. Y. , .Inly 2(5. ( Dour Sir : This communication muy bo a little odd. Owing to a scarcity of farm help wo are compelled to do a mini's work on the farm , and petticoats being very incon venient wo want your consent to our donninp the dress of the sterner BOX. AVe will iibo it for no Illegal purpose and will bo very glad of your countenance in our plans. Wo await your pleasure with anxiety. Piles of people ave piles , out Uo Witt's Witch Hazel S.ilvc will euro thorn. Hotirko Cnrlcran In l > l l vor wltliTaininnny. WASHINGTON , July 28. AHtorycomos floating over from Now York Unit the great Tammany orator , Hourke Cockran , is in much disfavor with the Tammany organization , and may bo deposed as one of the three chiefs who hold the desti nies of that political establishment in the hollow of their hands. The reason for the ire of Tammany against its crack orator is a suspicion that Cockran in the coming fight between Mr. Cleveland - land and the organisation will bo found arrayed against them. Piles of people ; have piles , but DC Witt's Witch HazelSalvewlll cure them. Iiullnnu W limit Crop. INDIANAPOLIS , July 28. The grain dealers hero estimate the Indiana wheat crop for this year nt 45,000,000 , bushels. Last year the crop was .10,000,000 bushels ; two years ago it was 59,000,000 bushels. Mns. OEO. HICKMAN , ALDANY , N. Y. SUFFERED IO YEARS. Kioknpoo Indian Remedies Cure When All Else Failed , AUIANV , N. Y. . NOV.SU , IBS' . ' . For ton years 1 was troubled -with Salt Rhcnm and suffered a great deal. 1 had trluil many doctors hut fulled to Und relief. Hearing of the Kickopoo Indian neinodlcs I n&ed them und huvo been on. tlroly cured. , Klckupoo Indian Homedlos have ilono for mo what the bebt physicians failed to accompli * " . I cheerfully recommend them to any one who Is ullllctcd us 1 win. I nlso wish to say from personal knowl edge thnt for burnt * und orcof nny kind there In nothing to equal Klcknpoo Indian Salvo. MHS. flEO. H1CKMAN , 163 Central Avo. , Albany , N. Y. KICKAPOO INDIAN REW1EDIES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS , ToVnll Contractor * . Ilr.Aiii , Neb. , July 21 , 1893-HIds will bo re ceived nt Iho nlllce of thu city chirk until AiiKiist 5 , IH'JII , at 7 o'clock p. m. , of said day , to bore two six-Inch wells nnd furnish two sl.\- footCookslniliior-polnts suitable to III. pipe for the city of Illalr , Nub. Depth of wnlls from 100 font to 10.r > foot ; hamo to be completed by . Plans and nMclfleatlonson | ( Ho nt the ofllci of 1C. .1. I'niT , water ciimmlsHluiitii' , Illalr , Nub. HlKhts reserved to reject any anil all lilils , ] : . II , OAUItlOAN , Jy21M10tA4 Oily Clerk of Illair , Neb. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly uscu. The many , who live bet ter than others niul enjoy life inoie , with less expenditure , by more promptly ml.ip.tltiK the world's best products to the needs of physical being , will attest the value to health of the pure liquid luxalivo principles embraced in the remedy , Syrup of Figs. Its cxfcllcnco is tine to its presenting in the form most acceptable and plcns- ntit to the taste , the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect Inx- ntivo ; effectually cicansiiig the system , dispelling colds , headaches AMI ! fevcra ana permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the mciHcal profession , because it acts on the Kid ney ? , Liver and Itowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Sy'rup of Figs is for cale by all drug gists in 6'0c atidSl bottles , but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose mum ! is printed on every package , also the iiiinie , Syrup tit Figs , and being well informed , yon will not accept any substitute if oilored. In all your outings to the World's Fair- Seaside Mountains everywhere , take take'S ( Tastolcu ) with you. Illness frcrmcntly results from changes ol food , water , climate , habits , etc. , and tl > c remedy is licccham's Pills. CO I Indispensable in Every Gootl Kitchen. As every good housewife knows , the difference between appetiz ing , delicious cooking and the opposite kind is largely in deli cate sauces and palatable gra vies. Now , these require n strong , delicately llavorod etoclq and tlio best stock is Company's' Extract of Beeij Retreat FOR. T-HEi Insane In chursoof the Sisters of ( Vloroy. This renowned Institution Is Kltnutoil on thd lRh blnlTs back of niul ovorloo'Klni ; tla : city ot Jonncll Itlulfs. Tlio spacious Krouiidi , itSf -'li locution and upleiiillil view , make It a- most pIcusliiK rctrnit fur the allllctod. A stuff of eminent physlciuns und u lar o corps of ex perienced r.nrscs minister to the comforts ot Lha patlentH. Special euro glvon to ludy ya- tlcnta , TERMS MODERATE. ' \ For purtlculurs auply to " * * * f \ SISTER SUPERIOR , Frank Street - - - Council Bluffs , lowi , Special TV/otices. / COUNCIL BLUFFS : AIISTIIACTS nnd IOUIH. : Farm niul i'lty property bought and Hold. 1'unuy & Thonuiw. Commit llllllTH t GAKIIARKriMiinvcxI. ci'SHpuolB. vaultH. uliliinioyd cleaned. I'M Jlurku , ut T.iylur'H urojury , fill ) llroadway. T7OK KXOHANGK , nloo lot on bottom for lioraa J- and bii'i.'y. ! Ori'uiiHliluldH. Nluliolsoii A Co. i VOIl 8ALM KlrHl-cliiHi ivHlaiir.mt , wnll lo. .1 ealcd and with cHtatillHliud truilu. Imjulru at Iloo olllco , Council lIluirH. , FIllJIT FAIIMS W i liavo HOIIIII line bi-arlnir fruit farniH fornalu ; nlNOKooil luw.t faniiHi uolioluu .MO-uuru farm , * : IU lr ucru. JolniHton fa Vun 1'atli-n. . 17OII SALi : at : i bargain If taken ut oucii. KIR fuel -I by ' 'ill fret on I'ark HVIMIUU , or will Boll In HiniilliT p'lrc'i'ln If dcHlrod , K. H. Slioaft ) , llruud * way and Main Hti'i-et. OAK ami hickory ixmlK for H'U" I'licap UM < lalla Klicr'H farm. AddruHH MrH. Oallavliur , Wouton , la. i K OPI'OHTIJNITV for a lioini ) . W i Imvii laken Hovt'ral ili'Hlrablo lioiiHcuanil lotH midor fore oloHiiro of morU'agn Ilial wn will uloHn out atcoit on monlhly p lymciitH or for uaxli. D.iy .t llunn , IIJ I'earl HI. DHV OOODS and Holliluir. An oiipjrtiinlty for it RoodHtock at low runt. Adrjtti I.iy .V Han , Council IlluffH. la. t I/OH 8ALK OR TUAHB New liltfli Krado 'lilt b | . J I'ycluat irii''it liariridii , or will trade for IIOTHO/ H II ' 'H , lli'u ollleo ! \\rANTKI ) - Parlli-H with a little Hum nnd capital i * to makt * and Inln'dncu patrnU'd iiovoltleH , 11 , J. Ailaiim. HH IVrlu avc'iuin , Council llllllTH. ( Hc. \ - I oils - A - uay Machine at n tO-Toni-a-Day Price. ' Our Warranty Does witb Each Machine. ' \ Tim South wick HulliiL' Press Is a Miorto , f ull-clrclo tnuvlilaua' V. It lias thd largest li'i'il opeiiliitfol " * " any ( 'omimums-llalliii ; , Dnnliln-Slroku Press In the World. Ilnlcs tight ; draft llRlit. Capacity ; Construction ; Durability-all the DUST. Now Is the time to buy u liny proas. It will pay you lo BCD our machines to * fore vou buy. SANDWICH MANF'G. CO. . COUNCIL BLUFFS ; BICYCLE CLEARING SALE FOR 1893. Wo Imvo 3 hl > rii-rnulo ( gouts' pnounmtlcd , 2 1 allies' piiouinuiicd , lilrli ( ( ; radot 1 boys' and 1 girl's wliool in stock , nil 18)3 wlioola , of luto.it ( iosi'n ( nnd atrlotly high ffrado. If wo o n got the cash cost of tliosa wo will lot thorn go. TlioHu inuludo three ot the boat Known wlioola in the world and not a in if < ) . suratuli ou them. Wo are ugonts for Victors , Now M-tlU , ICing KlippjM and WavorlyH. Our roiiBoi ) for clounlni ; up at the middle of the bloyclo uoaaon is Auguat 1st wo will have arrive 6 carloads of stovoa loir Uotilcwith'd Hound biiltu , liisars It-idfrint Hoinoa , 1 car Htowurt'rt and 1 car wrought r.ingcu. To mulco room wo inuat cloatf our stock of all bulky goods. This is no advertising fake , but \va maun exactly what wo say. Wo also have ono line Hofrlgorator loft that will go at cost. Thin will clean out our bulky aoasonablo goods. Don't wait till thosa are goiuaml thoii regret that you miesod the chance of a lifetime. Our friends know wo are doing u four-story bunlnobs in a two-dtory building , and nro short room. COLE & COLE , 41 Main St. , Council Bluffs , la ,