Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 28, 1893, Page 3, Image 3

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COUNCIL m.un-s.
OKFlcr.t NO. 12 rr.AWi sTiu.nT
J'ellTcrcrt by carrier ( o nnj part nf the city
IIV. . TII/CON Mnnacer
. ' IhulnrM Offlcu No. 43
, NIhlK ( < lllor No. 83
J//AOK , UKA TMO.V.
N. Y I'Jumblng Co.
Hoston Store , dry ROW ! * .
The Mnync Heal Ksti.to Co. , 621 Broadway.
Some much needed repairs and Improve
ments nro brinir made In the billiard room at
the Ogdcn houso.
John M. Adams , who stole a diamond pin
from J. C. Ham of Omaha ftt Conrtlntiil
beach n wcnk ORO Sunday , Is to huvo n pre
liminary hearing before Judge McGco this
morning.
The ordinance of baptism was adminis
tered nt the llerean Ilnptlst church yester
day afternoon. Two of the candidates were
Admitted Into Iho Baptist and four Into the
Fifth Avenue Methodist churches.
John ItlcRl , a Uock Island engineer who
ves nt the corner of Twunty-fonrth street
nnd Avenue A. requested the police last
evening to look after his house during his
nhsonec , ns ho had an Idea a scheme was on
foot nmo.ig sonic of his neighbors to run off
with his horse , which was in the barn.
.Toff Green , a colored man , Is to hnvo n
henrlng next Saturday on the charge of
pasting n counterfeit dollar on Glaus Thomp-
ion , who keeps n saloon on Hast Broadway.
CoinmlsMoncr Hunter will mnUo n trip from
Ottumwn for the especial purpose of hearing
the case.
At the council mooting this evening , in ad
dition to the making of iho annual tax levy ,
nn ordinance will probably como up for con
sideration amending the ono now In effect
which regulates the price of circus licenses.
It Is said thnt n small circus Is contemplat
ing n visit to Council Bluffs in the near fu
ture providing thn rate is made low enough
so thnt it can afford it. The mayor and city
clerk have decided not to bravo the dis
pleasure of certain cltl/cns ngain , nnd will
Issue no moro licenses on their own respon
sibility. .
GcorgoS. Davis , proscription druggist.
> < itlc to ricmo rnrllPN.
Change in time , commencing Monday ,
A up. 7. Trains for Miimiwn leave nt the
following hour ! ; : Morning trains leave
Broadway nt .10 a. in. Evening trains nt
1 , 2 , ii1 and 5 und every 30 minutes
thereafter until 12 p. in.
1'lUISUX.t L 1 > J HAtlttAfltH.
Mrs. H. C. Cory Is In Chicago.
Miss Fannie Reynolds is visiting Miss Lou
Burgess of Plattsmouth , Neb :
Mr. unrt Mrs. J. Mueller returned yester
day fiom n visit to the World's fair.
Ocorgo H. Stlllman has decided to locate
in Rock Rapids , where ho will go into the
law business. 10h
Mrs. F. Ogden and daughter. Miss Ivath-
crlne , have returned from n visit with rela
tives in Woodbine.
C. II. Ilutchinson will Boon move tone
South Omnhn , having sold his property
to B. II. Cutler , through the Mayno
Heal Estate company.
Granite ware sale ut Cole's. Half
price for ton days. Buy your preserving
kettles now.
Continue' ! ) .
I will continue the sale of the Louis .
millinery stock thia week. All trimmed
lints 7oo to $2.50 ; untrimmcd , 25c to 50o.
I have added n now invoice and all po on
mile for this week. Ron.cmbor the place ,
740 West Broadway. Mrs. J. D. Steven !
son.
TrnvcllnR Men 1'lny Hall.
Nine members of Council Bluffs council
No. i , Commercial Pilgrims of America ,
wont down to Lincoln Saturday to piny ball
with a cfub composed of members of the
council of that city. They returned yester
day morning wearing at their bolt iho scalps
of the Lincoln fellows , which they had won
nftor a hotly contested game. These com
posing the party were : R. J. McBrldeJames ,
Bollnger , J. W. Dixon , Earl Glcnson , Frank
Bhepard , Ed Brown , J. W. Jones , J. A. Sal
isbury , and Charles Hnmmell. McBrluo
nnd Bollngcr acted as battery for the Coun
cil Bluffs club. The game was n remarkably
oven ono , standing a tie at the close of the
eighth inning. In the ninth inning the
Bluffs men made n score and the game wus
dropped at that point , the score standing i 0
to 8. The Lincoln pilgrims did all in their
power to give their visitors n pleasant time.
Lunch was served nt Lincoln pane after the
game , and in the evening there was n ban >
quet nt the Grand hotel. The visitors wuro
shown all the points of interest , nnd when
they returned homo
yesterday they wcro on
thuslnstiu in their testimonials to the hospi -
tality of their Lincoln brothers. A return
came will ho played In this city on Saturday.
September U , ami tlio members of the local
council nro making preparations to give ns
good as they received in the way of enter
tainment.
'Louis Colonmn , now of Bontonville ,
Ark. , 1ms sold his old Council Bluffs
homestead to Curl Goiildin , through the
Mnyno Real Estate company.
Cook your meals this summer on u gas
range. At cost nt the Gas company.
Williamson < fc Co. , IOU Alain Htroot ,
largest und boat bioyolo Htook in city.
Iiiwu Votorum.
Arrangements have been mndo for a spellers
cial outpouring of the old soldiers and sailors
of Iowa to the National ciicuinpmont tin-
dianapolis September A to S , The Chicago &
Koolc Island has provided for n spcuiul !
train , with through cars 10 Indianapolis ,
leaving Council Bluffs September 3. ut UjIiO : :
ii. in. , arriving nt Avoca at 447 ; , Atlantic
fc:20 : , Stewart O.ilS and UusMolnes 7I : > 5 and
arriving in Chlfapu at 7,45 Monday morn
ing. The
department - oiiimnndornnd atalT
will accompany this train , ns will also there
lown state hand.
The
lown veterans nro to
bo provided with cnnes made of cornstalks ,
and their badges will consist of n bar pin
inado from old cannon metal , with n pendant
of silver and oar of corn of gold. Full par
ticulars ns to transportation nnd r de
tails may bo Ion rued by applying to A. doT. .
Ktwull , the Hock Island tlckntnmi , at No ! , 10
Pearl street. It Is expected that this will
bo ttio banner delegation , with the llut'&t
train and the best hand to visit Indianapolis.
Iliul lllllH Mud * ( ionil.
Business men need their money in
these times. If yon huvo billn iiguinst
people not living in lowu employed 1 by
nny railway , express , toleprupu or telephone -
phone compnny entering. Io\vu , write to
the Niissnu Investment Co , , Council
Bluffs. Collections gnuruntcod.
Coal ehcup ( or cash.
' Carbon Coal Co. ,
34 Pearl street , Grand hotel bldg.
Domestic boup Is the best
Picnic parties tuke notice : Miss
Estolln Gribble will imiku five balloon
usconuloiiH at Mnnuwu , Thursday , Fri
day , Saturday und Sunday ; 7:30 : IB i the
hour.
Want Mure l.ljl.l.
During the rnlny nights of last week there
was considerable complaint made
by people
who bad to bo out on the streets Into
on uc-
couutof tliodailnicss. The
moon
was en
tirely hidden from sight by the cloud's and It
VMS so dark that ono could not BOO his bund
bcforo his fuco. Word was sent down to the
electric light power house to turn on the
lights early in the evening , hut the company
hud not made preparations , expecting : that
the moonlight would enable it to curry
out the Philadelphia
schedule without alter
ation. The result was thnt in an hour or so
ttio light flickcicd unit wont out , und the
street * were left In total darkness during
the remainder of thu ulght.
Smoke T. D , Klnc & Co's Partagas.
Domestic soup outlasts cheap soap
SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Clinton Scnrlock Has a Dstully Fear of
Odd Fellows.
HE THINKS THAT HIS LIFE'lS ' IN DANGER
triine * Hitllnclimtlonn of nn Iniann Mnn
Sttiplrluu * of I > cTjl)0 < ly und e
( lunrilcd by Ills NalRlitiori mxl
FrleiuU A I'll If ul Cn o ,
Clinton Scurloclt , a farmer living In Lin
coln township , was brought Into the city
yesterday morning on n warrant , charging
him wltu Insanity aim ho will have on ex
amination by the commissioners today. He
seems to bo suffering from a ttrangc malady.
On every subject but ono he seems to bo as
rational as an.yor.0 and In his ordinary con
versation ho shows no signs of anj thing
wrong. But on the subject of Odd Fellow
ship ho is as mad as a hatter , as ho has con
ceived the notion that the Odd Fellows all
over the country and especially In his
neighborhood , have been plotting against ,
Ills life. For several nights lately ho has
tat up for hours with a gun In his hand ,
ready to send a load of buckshot Into the
body of some onu whom ho evidently ex
pected to make his appearance at his bed-
A note , which was found In his trunk , ad
dressed to his children , gives n clear Insight
into the nature ot the man's mental disease. '
In it ho begins by saying that ho thought it
best to leave some record in writing , in or
der that If ho should be found suddenly
missing or found dead his ohitthcn might
know that ho had been killed , and thai It
was Charley Hartley and his father , Henry i
who were responsible for thu deed. Both
the Hartleys are neighbors of Ills and the
son is a member of tlio order of which hn has
conceived such a violent distrust. He then
BU.VS tnat they liavo boon trying to get him
to join the Odd Fellows , and that when he
refused they took tils uamo before thu lodge ,
wnlch determined to follow him for ycuts
and to the ends of the world , If need Do , so
get his life.
Ho learned that ho was to bu killed Juno
2'J ' , and It was about thjs time that his iiicni-
orahlu watch , gun in hand , took place , lie
says tnat on that night some ono came toMiis
house and tried to got In , but Hinting his
door locked went away. The next night
some ono throw some subsUuico into his
room which benumbed him. Ho further
says that the Bartloys have told him that
nothing that the Odd 1-ellows may do will
ever result In their punishment , for they
have money to fight and will not hesitate to
use it in the courts.
Suspicious of llvcrj-lioilr.
Scurlock has an idea that every ono who
looks at him is a member of the order and is
secretly plotting against his life , and the re '
sult Is that ho lias made life miserable erin
the members of Ills family. His is a plain
case of insanity and on ono occasion tils des
peration grew so great that he attempted isto
take his own lifo by menus of poison. ton
other time ho took a revolver und was about
to shoot himself when ono of his relatives ! ,
who happened to bo at hand , prevented him
from carrying his design into execution. >
Four men were watching him when Sheriff
Ha/.oii arrived at the house to prevent him
from harming himself or any ono else. The
commissioners of insanity will give him an ex
amination today.
OlTlCint KASDAl.K 1SAIUA'
Ito Losr > ) His Hnme and Narrowly Kucnpvs
Death \Vlillo ItoHOllliiff 111 * llnbjr.
The little cottage homo of Police Ofllcor :
Easdalo , 2521 Avenue I , was totally de
stroyed by fire at 7 o'clock last evening. loA
greater part of the contents wcro also de
stroyed , and the oftlcer nnd his little 3-year-
old girl baby badly burned. The lire caught
from n gnsollno stove. The family had been
away from homo during the afternoon , and
Mr. Easdalo's brother
and another young
man who boards
there had
prepared -
pared themselves a lunch , using
the gasoline stovo. After turning it
out they left ono of the burners open , nnd
about all the fluid in the reservoir ran
through this nnd dripped into the pan behem
neatn. When Mr. Easdnle oamo In ho sat
his baby down in the kitchen and started i to
light the stovo. not noticing that anything
was wrong. The instant he lighted a-match
n sharp explosion took place , and the whole
room was nlled with flame. He was badly
singed by the ilrst Hash , but got outside becry
fore being severely burned , but ho heard his
cnild screaming insldo and instantly
plunged back into the flames to rescue
her. After groping about on the floor for
some time ho found her and carried her out.
The blazing oil by this time had communlfew
catcd the lire to all Darts of the house nnd
attracted the attention of the neighbors.
The building was located outside the tire
limits and It fifteen
was minutes before nn
alarm could Do turned In nnd nearly half an
hour before the chemical nnd a hook and
ladder team arrived. In the meantime
neighbors had carried out n part of iho
furniture nnd stood around nnd watched the
building burn to the ground.
Olllccr Kusdalo and his baby had in thor
meantime been taken to the residence of r J.
F. Hunt , the milkman , where Dr. Barstow
was called to see him. Ho was found to i be
fearfully burned about the fuco and hands ,
His hair wus burned off nearly to the scalp
and his cars burned almost to a crisp.
Uho oor little baby's
| face and hands wcro
one solid blister , not n particle of the exposed -
posed flesh escaping. Unless they have in-
haled the flumes , though dangerously
burned , their injuries probably will not
prove fatal. There is some fear that Ofllcor
Easdalo's right hand has been burned so
deeply thnt the injury may be permanent.
Both ho and the child bore their sufferings
so heroically that they challenged the iid-
mlratton of these who were trying to allevi
ate their pain.
The building was owned by Mr. Hunt nnd
the loss wus partially covered by insurance ,
but th'jro was no insurance on the furniture.
si.Aur.HTiii roil THOUSANDS.
The Grunt ll'iiikrupt Sain nt the Ilotton
Morn IH Now Under Wny.
Saturday was an eventful day in the
history of Council Bluffs. It was the
commencement of the big sale of Si'J,000 ;
worth of dry goods bought for 50c on the
dollar and put on the retail market of
Counci1 Bluffs by the managers of the
ever popular , enterprising and original
Boston store. From the opening in the
morning until the close at night
the store wiis the Mecca of
the town , thronged constantly ,
with eager , wide-awake , bargain
hunters. Although thousandscaino and
carried.away bargains , yet thousands
und thousands of bargains are still left
and will bo thrown out for Iho next
week.
Go to the store Monday morning prepared -
pared to stay all day if ncocbsary to got
all the bargains you wajit. Take Mon
day morning's BKK , cut out the price
list and take it with you. Do this and
you will quit talking about hard times
when you find that $1 will buy us much
as $ - will on ordinary occasions.
UllAM ) AIC.MV KNOAMI'AtlJNT.
The twenty-seventh annual encampment
of the national Grand Army of the Hepubllo
will bo hold at Indiauupolis , commencing
September 5 nnd continuing tour days. The
committee on arrangements , which was
appointed by Abe Lincoln post , which con
sists of J. A. Spauldlng , B. S. Dawson
and J , B , Dricsbach , has been making
preparations for the departure of
the delegation from Council Bluffs , and n
largo turnout Is looked for , The special
train which Is to carry the Iowa ] delegation
will leave Council Bluffs next Sunday after
noon nt 8:80o'clock : over the Hock Island
road and will bo run through to Indianapolis
without change , in uddltion to the old
soldier : ) it will carry the Iowa Stuto band
Department Commander 1'hil Schallcr
suit. Ou the roura a * to ; > will be
made nt Iho World's fair. Ixjw rates
have been secured and the committee
desires to have the names nont In as soon an
possible , of n Inrgo number of members of
the post and their friends who will go on the
special train. A fine program has been nr-
ranged for the occasion , nnd tnero Is Httlo
doubt that nn enjoyable time It In store for
all who attend. Names of these wanting
gpaco In the special train should bo sent to
the committee ns above named or to the
Hock Island ticket office , 1C Pearl street ,
Council Bluffs.
Clarence Rlloy , the photographer , has
purchased the Charles Lund residence
on Harrison street. The sale was raado
by the Mayno Real Estate company.
Greenshiclds , Nicholson & Co. , real
c&tatoatid rcntalB.UOOBroadway. Tol.lCl.
Domestic soap is the best.
Ilnln Spnllnl thn Run.
The Ganymede Wheel club expected to
make a century run to Sioux City yesterday ,
nnd preparations have been going on for
WOCKS In fond anticipation of the event.
Three of the mcmbcrw went to bed so early
Saturday night that they know nothing of
the rain until they got down on the street
shortly before 4 o'clock In the morning. Tlio
rain hnd soaked the roads nnd put n century
run , or any other kind of n run off paved
streets , out of the < iucst < on. H Is the present
intention of the wheelmen to mnico the
Sioux City run a week from next Sunday ,
whllo n week Inter they will accompany the
Tourists of Omaha on another cent Jry run
to Tcknmah , Nob.
Cole & Cole arc selling grnnito ware
at half price for ten days. Now is the
time to buy your preserving kettles.
Cinders for Sale 200 loads nice , clean
cinders for walks and driveways. Apply
to E. D. Burke , Taylors's grocery.
Stop at the Ogdcn , Council Blutls , to
Lcbt $2.00 house In Iowa.
Ask your grocer for Domestic soap.
o.v
Interviewing the Clouds with ItoU nnd
( inn nnil Tlilrnty 12yi > n.
IN CAMP , GIIAND LAKE , Colo. , Aug. 11.
[ Special Correspondence. ] The present de
pression in Colorado has at least given n
great many people who have hitherto
pleaded no time to devote to roil and gun n
chnnco to avail themselves of camp lifo in
the many attractive spots In the mountains.
Camping nnd a plentiful supply of game
and angling for the wary trout in some cool
mountain retreat is not only moro pleasur
able , but decidedly cheaper than idling in
some mining camp or dusty town waiting
"mlcawberliko" for something to turn up.
In consequence thousands this year have
availed themselves of the oppoitunlty
and n perfect exoaus of nil manner
ofoutlits laden with camp equipage have
passed through Clear Creek canon enroutc
to Middle anil Egcria parks , the Mecca of
hunters nnd anglers. It is a common ex
pression , that every ono in the mining dis
tricts who has the necessary wherewith to
purchase a sack of Hour and a side of bacon
have taken themselves , "bag and baggage , "
over the range.
The rush is infectious , and provided with
a good supply of provender and a complete
camping outllt and under the leadership of
Mr. Fred Wilson of Idaho Springs , who
knows the Rockies by heart , "wo bid fare
well to civilization and the endless talk of
free coinage , " and headed for Mie continental
divide , our objective point being Grand lake ,
where the ilshin ? was said to bo particularly
good.
Let mo say right here , that the tourist
who views the rugged scenery of the Rockies
from a car window in reality sees very little
of their beauties.
A Sudden Storm.
Above Empire , some 10,000 foot above sea
level , wo came to where It may bo truthfully
said "storms are manufactured on short
notice. " A cloud came sailing around the
snowclad summit of James' peak , scarcely
larger than a man's hand seemingly , and in
on incredibly short time it had grown and
developed into a llrst-elass thunder storm.
The thunder nnd lightning was simply tcr-
rilic. A long und tortuous climb brought us
to the summit of Bcrtlioud pass.
The storm censed as quickly ns it came.
The sun came out and a scene of surpassing
grandeur disclosed Itself. The clouds far
beneath us , and the thunder grew falntor
and fainter as the storm took itself down
the canon. On every side great hanks of
snow ' wcro piled. Peak after peak towered
around in endless confusion. All seasons
seemed merged into ono. Around the banks
ol snow beds of beautiful wild flowers of every
cry hue were growing , from the delicate
snow ' Illy to the vivid and striking red of the
painted cup or Indian pink. Strawberries
und raspbci rics of the most delicate flavor
crowded the banks of a little mountain
stream whoso r.ourco is n bank of snow a
few yards away. This stream is the head
waters of the Frazer river , whoso waters
finally reach the Gulf of California , and not
twenty feet apart a smaller stream helps to
swell the waters of the Mississippi. The
high altitude ( nearly la.OOO feet ) and the
consequent lightness of the air , makes loco
motion extremely dlfllcult.
It < was with genuine regret , in spite of the
cola , that the beauties of the scene were loft
behind , nnd tlio hugo brake was put on the
wheels for the descent of the western slope.
The mountains lower down are covered
with a dense growth of magnitlcent timber ,
mostly pine nnd red sprueo. This timber
will-be a source of great wealth to some ono
when n railroad is built that will top these
gigantic forests.
An Avato Park.
.
Middle nark is not n park in the sense that
a person from the East takes It , but an im
mense stretch of country CO miles long by
near 100 miles wiue , composed of barren
buttes ( on which nro found hundreds of
beautiful agates ) nud broad , grassy meadows
through which , dividing tlio park in half ,
the Grand river nnd its tributaries flow. All
ttieso streams teem with trout , and the
whole is surrounded by lofty snow
capped ranges or mountains on which
deer , elk nnd bear are plentiful. Grand
lake , the head waters of the Grand river ,
Is the largest body of water .in Colorado ,
und is said to bo the largest body of water at
its altitude in the world , it Is n lovely
sheet of water , surrounded by rugged peaks
and has an unknown depth. A linn TOO fcot
long failed to find bottom. Its waters nro
clear ns crystal and cold ns ice. The town
of Grand Lake is situated on Its northern
side and formerly was the county scat. A
successful effort on the part of the enter
prising residents of Hot Sulphur Springs on
thu other side of the county to change the
county scat location some tlino ago was not
accomplished before some four or live rcs >
idcnts nnd taxpayers of thu community had
died with their boots on.
\Vo pitched our tent in n lonely grove near
the Worth inlet of the lake nnd forty
"speckled beauties" was the result of the
first day's sport , nnd the succeeding days
\\i-ro hut a repetition of the ilrst , lirlght
sunshiny days nnd frosty nights made us
think of perspiring humanity in Omaha ,
Seated around a roasting cnmptlro ( Ausust
10) ) , wo wondered why no ninny pcopiu during
the hot weather flocked to crowded resorts
when a trip throuch the Hookies , which can
bo easily nnd so comfortably bo made , will
not only afford diversion and amusement ,
but a decided gum in health and appetite.
P. W. 1'iCKENS.
ItVn NIK'lilorolonu ,
Living in the north part of Omaha isn
young lady who last Friday celebrated her
seventh birthday. This child was born under
n lucky star , Fond of fun ns child over was ,
uho is always on the lookout for uny kind of r
pleasure. At the same time aho it , llko
many another young person of her age , con
sciously fearful of some of these petty an
noyances that go hand in hand with pleas
ures. The other day she was invited ton
party , Now , parties involve lute hours , and
this it was that brought the trouble.
Mothers huvo such a disagreeable way of
mixing themselves up in matters of this
kind and spoiling things. Our Httlo heroine
was given thu choice of sleeping In the after
noon or of staying at homo lu the evening.
Of course such u thing as foregoing the
pleasures of a party was not to bo thought
of , but then ciimo the dlfllculty that this
lively and mirthful youngster could not put
nsldo her ebullition whllo daylight lasted
sufficiently to carry her into the arms of
Morpheus. to
Hut necessity Is the mother of invention ;
and this was a diOlculty that must needs bo a
GREAT BANKR ISA H
,000.00.
Thlrtyinlne Thousand Dollar Bankrupt Stock of W. D. Richardson & Co. , Rockford , 111. , 'bought by the
nr
-A- STORE
To be disposed of in addition to our own immense stock within .
the
next thirty days. The above stock
bought at about 500 on the dollar , makeup your mind for barg'ains unheard of in the west , in the Dry Goods being line.
THF GREAT SAT.F. flONTTNTTRS THIS WEEK
WOOL DRESS GOODS.
2oc 30-inch changeable suitings ,
during sale for 16c.
50c all-wool cords and cashmeres , dur
ing sale 20c.
60c mixed cheviot plaids and stripes
in ono lot , 32jc.
75c and $1.00 Mntolassn cords nnd
dlngonnls at 30c , a special lot
CO inch heavy cloaking ? nnd suitings
that sold from $1.00 to $1.75 , choice for
GOo a yard.
Choice of our exclusive foreign dross
patterns , ranging from $8.00 to $19.00at
half price , only ono to a customer ,
SILK BARGAINS.
Our entire stock of figured China silks
that sold for -18c , C9o and 0 c , during
this sale at 2ic
; positively limited to ono
pattern to a customer.
$3,000 ( three thousand dollar ) stock of
Nivtchnui ? black dross silks , all the lat
est wunvos , offered at. this snlo at cost
price , Every piece at top mark.
WASH GOODS.
6c lawns nnd clmllios , lo a yard.
lOc outing llannols , 5c a yard.
12c corded dross ginghams , 6c a yard.
12c Taffotta cords umd mulls , Oic a
yard. ' ' * '
0c apron check ginghams , So a yard.
Choice of our entire calico slock ,
grays , blue , blnckp and fancies , during
sale all nt Cc a yard.
All remnants of wash goods at ono-
half original price during sale.
UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.
7o ladies' and children' vostp , 3c each.
12ic Indies' ribbed vests , So onch.
25c , 83c and See Swiss ribbed vests 17o
each or three for 60c.
All our 30c , 450 and COo llslo vesta in
ono lot , during sale at 35c each or three
for $1.00.
3Ic ! gents' underwear for 19c.
50o gents' balbriggan underwear , 880.
Goc gents' blue mixed underwear , 3o. ! !
Ladles' silk vests , regular 7oo grade ,
during &alo at 48c.
. 'HOSIERY.
lOo ladles' fast black hose , Co a calr.
17c ladies' fast black hose , 12jc a pair.
25c regular inado hose 17c , throe pairs
for 50c.
33c and 30c fine Imported hose , 27c.
lOc children's ribbed hose , tans and
reds , for 12o. }
12Jo children's heavy ribbed hose ,
blacks , only Oc a pair.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
15c mixed socks , GOc box of half a
dozen.
FOTHERINGHAM , WHITELAW & CO.
r rmMr u m iinrnrc IA
overcome somehow. Now Httlo Miss Sovon-
ycnrold is nothing if not ingenious and she
knows n thing or . Ono
twotqo. thing she
knew was that chloroform induced
sloop ,
and she thought sho'kne\vchloroform when
she saw it. So she went ; to The cupboard
where such things word kept and took from
it n bojtlc. Next she saturated her hand
kerchief with the liquid the bottle
con
tained. Then she lay her down to sleep ;
nnd sleep she did but not permanently.
The bottle contained alcohol
, not chloroform
,
and the alcohol hnd no further effect than to
produce the desired sleep. And the child
attended the party nnd lived to cclebrato
her seventh birthday , aho Is older now nnd
knows better.
DARK DAYS AND REMEDY.
Jtcv. T. J. Alackuy Delivers nn Imorotlni ;
Sermon on the Hulijnct.
Rev. T. J. Mackay , rector of All Saints'
church , took the theme for his discourse lust
evening from the prevailing blue aspect of
business and financial mutters , and gave his
congregation a helpful sermon on "Dark
Day nnd the "
Remedy. Ho took ns a text
the following :
I'.salm . Ixxlll , 1 , 2 : Surely God Is good to
Ibruul , even lo such ns are pmo In heart. lint
ns fur me , my foot uoro uliuost gone , my stops
hud well nlgli tillpped.
After dwelling at some length on the sub
Jeot , the eminent divine coneluded his excel
lent sermon with a practical illustration of
the habit of some business men to place god
liness secondary to wealth getting , lie said ,
in part :
"Our (
successful business
men are not , as
a rule , men whom wo regard ns examples of
godliness. The great capitalists of the
world nro not men noted for their love of
God ' , and yet the world must have improved
since the ' - ' ' - - -
psalmist's
day for these men are
not wicked men. They are simply godless
met men whom business and speculation
have hardened until their hearts have be
come frozen toitho noblest inllucnccs of all
tt-U' ' ) life. As their possessions increase their
hearts grow smaller. , and the saying of .lesus
is fully exemplified today In the life of
the rich. How hardly shall they that have
riches enter into the kingdom of heaven ? '
Am had the Psalmist continued In the same
frame of mind , ho would have yielded to the
voice of the tempter , and cast In his lot with
these whom ho saw living in sueh prosper
ity As long as ho thought upon It , it was a
burden to him. It w.is a great trouble or
weariness ; laid upo'n him , until he went into
the sanctuary ol God until he considered
tholr latter end. Ho does not follow them
lilt the next world , ho does not try to see
beyond the grave , but they die that is
enough they die , What if they do live
towo a good old ago , and die immensely
wealthy they die for all that ,
"God is the hopo'and portion of the right
eous now. God is their lifo , nnd those ihut
hnvo not that hone , that deliberately put
the life of God away from them must per
ish. Not because Urn ) Wants them to per-
Ish. Oh I no. It is Jtholr own net. They
huvo no one to blumo put themselves. They
nro like men who. able to bask In the sun's
life-giving rays , shutoUtiU light by living
in a darkcucu room.When will our worldly
men realize this ! T4iut eternal life is u
present lifo in the srnili and that eternal
life is synonymous with goodness , purity ,
truth and a lifts of iietivo usefulness in this
present Hooting world. . - . iso
"When will our business men realize there
is something else tliau'inonoy making in is
world ? When sueh men ask , 'Of what use is
church going ! ' lot usreply : 'No use ut nil if
you muku no use of It.w > If it docs not CO
you think of thu vanity of the life you re
now leading ; if it aocjf not cause you tore-
ullze that you ure iriorfa than a noble ani
mal ; if it does not lead you to feel thnt you
are have an immortal soul , church going is
of little , if any , uso. .1
"I know of nmii harried
u Connor who car
ried in his breast in place of his heart ira .
schedule of Wall street quotations , with
everything marked at thu
a certain valuation ,
Including God.
"God showers his wealth on the Just nnd
on iho unjust , us he docs his sunshine and
niln. It would ho ns presumptuous for nda
farmer to say that God l > a < l blessed only his
Held with fruitful showers , us for a man to
say that Ills riches ure uu evidence of God's
special favor. God has no favorites , save
these who do justly , love mercy and wallc
humbly before Him. "
Meant J.inrrr Hutefc
CHICAGO , Aug. 20. The grnntlmr of cheap
rates for Missouri day has gone a long way
toward making u low rate for the general
business of the World's fair a possibility. iulU
means that nit other states will bo entitled
the sumo rates und practically assures
low rates on all special occasions , and from
constant recurrence nf low rates to a per-
manonoy of low rates is but a small step In
times like thcso , when earnings are steadily
dropping oft nnd all business beyond purely
local truftio must bo hustled for and secured
in the face of keen competition.
The question of Grand Army rates Is again
creating discord among the lines of the
Western Passenger association. The Fre
mont , Elkhorn& Missouri Valley has sntcrcd
a strong protest against sending its Ne
braska business via St. Louis. It desires to
send its passengers via Chicago , but declares
the cheap rates by way of St. Louis will inJure -
Juro its business. Chairman Caldwcll has
decided that the road is entitled to no relief
nt this time und it must make the best ar
rangement possible under the existing condi
tions.
Sections of New York Mate Nil Her a Lively
llomlMirilinent.
ROME , N. Y. , Aug. 27. Shortly after 8
o'clock this city felt n violent electric storm.
Two black clouds hanging low and moving
east and west met hero. Ruin fell in tor
rents , accompanied by hailstones of enor
mous size. The most of them were tomato
shaped nnd many of them were n quarter of
a pound In weight. In striking the ( lagging
th cy popped like pistols. Every skylight in
the city wus broken. The stores were
flooded and goods damaged. Plato gla ss
was broken , tin roofs wcro pierced and sot
leaking , nil the green houses were destroyed
nnd the plants und ( lowers badly damaged.
A farm house on the outskirts of the city
was strucic by lightning nnd burned. A
canal driver in the employ of James Nnlloy
of Oswego was struck on the head with a
hailstone , which cut through the woolen hat
ho wore and made a bad wound. Crops in
the great hop growing region were much in
jured. The storm was the worst over seen
in this locality.
Huloldoof mi Iowt Man.
DUKPAI.O , N. Y. , Aug. 27. A man , said to
bo J. McClair , station agent of the Chicago ,
Burlington A ; Qulncy railway" Cambria ,
la. , committed suicide in front of the Times
oOlco last night by stabbing himself.
I'alr nnil Warmer Am the 1'roillctlonn for
Nclirnnkn Today.
\VASIIINOTON , Aug. 27. Forecasts for Mon
day : For Nebraska and South Dakota-
Variable winds and warmer , fair weather.
For Iowa Northerly winds , becoming vari
able ; cooler Monduy , warmer Tuesday ; fair
weather.
l.nrnl Ilecortl.
OFHICB or THIS WEATIIEU BUHEAU , OMAHA ,
Aug. i7. ! Omalm record of temperature and
rainfall compared with corresponding day of
past four years :
1803. 1802. 181)1. 1800.
Maximum temperature. 7.ia 80 = 71o 88 =
Minimum lemporatiiie. , IHiO 023 63 = SG =
AvuniKO temperature. . . CG 71O 02 = 7(1 ( =
Precipitation f > 7 .00 .07 .00
Statement showing the condition of tem
perature und precipitation nt Omaha for the
day and since March 1,16D3 :
Normal temperature- , . 70 =
Deficiency for thn dny , , , -1 =
Dcllclencyfclnco Muruli 1 237 < =
Normiilpieclplti.tlun 11 Inch
*
Kxcoss for tlioduy , , , . -G Inch
Dullcleney since Mureli 1 1 40 Inch
KvniirU from Other I'olnti lit 8 p , in.
ta
I !
STATIONS.
F
Omaha (18 ( 78 .00 Clear.
North I'latle. . . . lid 7-1 .00 Clear.
Valentino , . . . , . . IIH 71 ! .00 Clear.
Kearney 70 71 Cli-ar.
Chlcnif ! 70 HI ) Cloudy.
hi. Ixjiils 78 IK ) .0(1 ( Cloudy.
HI , I'.ml OU 7(1 ( .IH ) Clear.
D.iremxjrl. . . . . . 71 ! HO Part cloudy.
KIUIHHU City. . . . 70 7J ; .0(1 ( Clear.
Denver , . ( III .110 Clear.
Hall I.akii City. . 80 8' ] Clear ,
Rapid City 0(1 ( 70 .00 Clear.
lleli'ii.l 118 7d Clear.
Hi. Vincent ( Jl Clear.
lilHmarck G8 til Cl ar.
Cheyenne , . til ) IN . (10 Clear.
Mlleu Clly 70 74 .01 Clear.
Galvuatou. . . . . . HI 88 .01T Clear.
"T" Indicates trace.
GcuitUK K. HUNT , Local Korfcaut Official.
J'roiti Toiloy ,
The following incssugo wus received from
the chief of the weather bureau toduy ; Con
ditions favorable for frosts Monday mornlmr
in the DaUotau , Colorado and the western
portions of Nebraska and Minnesota.
12o heavy Rockford socks , three for
2.jc
S5o dark working shirts , 25c onoh.
03o nnd 76o elilrta , excellent styles , 60o
onoli.
$1.25 nnd 31.50 Bilk strlpocl shirts 87o
each.
60c nnil 76o neckwear in Rents' locks ,
four-in-hands nnd puffs , 83o , three for
$1.00.
Ific four-ply llnon collars , oholoo of
stock lOo each.
UMBRELLAS.
Every umbrella 111 the store during1
sale nt COST PRICE. Positively anew
now prlco on every ono.
Colored parasols , choice of the lot
$1.00. The nbovo rotullod from $100 to
$0.50 each.
WHITE WAISTS AND CAPS
Durinp this sale nt oni-hnlf ) the roguliir
retail price. This is a special offer unrt
shall bo found just ns advertised , every
white waist nnd child's cap nt ono-hnlf
the original price
MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS.
All inuelins during sale nt actual cost ,
Including blenched , half bleached and
unbleached ; also our entire stock of
cambrics , sheetings at manufacturers
|
NO SMOKE. NO SOOT.
This new candidate for public trial comes in prepared
sizes , same as Pennsylvania coal. It contains within
three to five per cent AS MUCH FIXED CARBON
as the eastern anthracite and has
Lxess Ashes a.iict Less
Try it before buying. For further information and
samples call on
H. A. GOX , © OLE , AQE1NT ,
10 Main Street - Council Bluffs.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
STEAM DYE WORKS
All kinds at Dyolntf
and Ulo mill ? dona In
tlio hi nil est style of
tlio urt. Kiulod anJ
btulned fabrics made
to lee I : as Rood ni
now. Warn promptly
done unit Uollvoroit
In nil purl * of tli *
country. Stand for
prluo list.
A. MAOHAN ,
Proprietor ,
Ilro.idwnv , near Nortb
wubtorn depot.
'Jilt ] Uu i ! .
A te. - l oils - a - uay Machine ut a 10-Toiii-qDiv Price.
Our Warranty Goes with Each Machln * .
The South wick Haling Press Is '
u'J-hnrM ) , f iill-clrclomuchluo
It lius iho largest ut'd >
nny C'ontlnmiiis-liullri
Double-MroUo I'ross ,
tlio World.
Hales tight ; draft-light.
Capacity ; Construction ; Durability-all the UCST.
Now is the time to buy a hay pi-oss. It will
fore you buv , pay you to see our machines bo
SANDWICH MANF'G. ' CO. . COUNCIL BLUFFS.
8PEGIiUIST
I'reOili-nt "F
" " ' " '
MEni "wM1'
OAI , llfSI'liNt.UtY ,
itunturuaaed In Ibo treutaun'
ot all
Uaroiiio , Prlvats nn I
Aorv.tiv iJiioasos-
WrIUjlu ur coniull ujr < uuallr
ritiiAr.Mi.sr ; itv u.vif.
. . . _ _ , . tlcular Adilren . vrlilcli with itump will be for Jiil pu- la
plulnunralope. I' . O. Uox ilil. Odlia. Hi a. lid
itrvvl , OmuUa
HIRSGH3WS
The cole-
bratctl Noa-
changeable
Spcctu- 1 e
u a U Kyu
( Jlasses for
mile in Oni
aha by
MAXMJiYEK & BUG , CO. , ONLY ,
cost. Everything nt list price , inolud-
ng nil the best
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
85o , ! .0o nnd 42o unbleached tin in ask nt
83c.
83c.fiOc
fiOc , Coo nnd 58o unbleached dntnask nt
39o.
39o.6So
6So nnd G7o blanched linen dnmnsk al
47e.
47e.7Jo
7/Jo / and 85o bleached llnon dnmask at
07c.
$1.00. $1.23 , 91.60 72-inch ( ino damask
nt 87ic.
As a special offer to reduce our tin-
inonso stock during sale of llnon sols
nnd napkins wo will olTor nil the ubovo
at cost price , including fringed hem *
stitched and plain cloths.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wall paper stock nt half price.
Hanging1 paper during sale at lOo per
roll.
roll.All
All our coats nnd capos at half prlco.
$1.25 kid gloves 37c per pair in slate * ,
blues and tans.
Big offer , lOc cheeked toweling , Olo.
H9c pattern skirts 20o each.
19c , 25o and S3c white goods in ono lot
12c ; don't miss this lot.
Silk ribbon bargains at Go nnd 7o a
yard.
Tsl t-Atufn Itstnt rtt 1 ni stll * lOlrk n * % > / !
oilni-iil conrU. Itoomi 200-7-8-0 , SliUKurt
block , Council Hlulf * , In.
Special Notices.
COUNCIL BlUFFIi
I . 'Oil HALK CJooil hoimo of Bovnn room H , located
nt 1707 Ninth Aru. , on small
inoiitlil
> { [ > ayniciita.
A. J , Stupliviibon.
AI1.STKAQTH untl loans. Furm Mid ally property
bought and uuM. '
imirrH 1'ubuy ii Thouas : , Cuuuoll
:
GAHIIAOKrmiioirwl.oosupnolH , vaitllH. clilinnoyi <
cleaiioil. 1U liurktt , ul T.iylor'u
grocery , 54)
Hi ( Mil way ,
I O YOU know that D.iy & lieu * have some
l-'oliolcu
- barcahm
hifniltanU
garden land
thin city ? nuar
( } S AOUKS ,
lUinllcHfruiiipoatomco ; all In fruit
Aulu
txiHuld In whole or In pirtuta bargain
, or
will tradu for trooil
city proiwrty , Urcennhlelda
McliolBori it Co. COO ,
, Jlruudway
ofllco. , oppoHlUi pout-
"IK Jl you want u good n pan of milieu. 7 yoirs ; old
ifc-mln and food drl vui n. mldriimi A , lieo omca
AirANTKU A UoiiiiHJlciit irlrl for general
i'ourlli lioiibowork. uvo Mm. A , T. Fllcklucer , B' ' <
"IOWA FAHMS- ' -OO-ucro farm In Jlardlulownnlilp
Iwllh btiarliiir orelianl of U acrun. * ll ( pur acre ;
320 well Improved , ttiO ) yio near Yorlcolilro , tlO ;
HO. ' '
I''U
and 100-ucro farina at from $20 to * JO.
Johnston
k Van 1'nttfii.
1 VOH SAI.K-12 acran ncljolnlnir city limits ; all In
1mltl iMfiO.OO HII oci-u. UruviiHliluldn , Kluhuluo
A. Co. , Ubu Uraadwuy ,
-I 17OK SALK-Ono black Sliutluix ! pony , I year *
- old ; hau colt by hur Hide : IH broken to drlvo
ollhcr double or tingle , ixirfuctly ifcull . Will cl |
cheap. Inqulru of Jumtutt lluvvietuck , Wi Main
bln-ft , Council Ululta.
1C ACHES , 1W inllfH from pOMtoIlke ; nice fruit or
Iganlen land ; vl&u.OO an ituro.
Nluliolaou it Co. , COO Uroudwuy.