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TITR OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JANUARY 12 , 18U 8 THK DAILY BEE COUNCIL IIM'ITS OIIUH ; NO , 12 I'EAJUi bTIir.F.T Krllcnrarrtrr ? to nny partof Iho city II.V TII.TON - Manager 1 ntn1ns Office EI' 1 Night Editor No.aa .1/AAT10A. Txok ) out for Iho Saturday Star. Boston store , cloaks , blankets , underwear. C. I . Olllotte had an oven-oat stolen from his olnre of buolnpss last WodncBday. Xrph Hughes .claims to have heon robbed of fj on Pierre street Wednesday night. Joslah MuFlndlay. u Mnlvcrn granger.wns conlldonucd out of SIO Wednesday at the transfer on the time-worn express check gaum. A snrak thief visited the ICaglo laundry on I/wcr Hroadwny nnd n couple of saloons near hy. but was rrlghtcncd off before ho did tiny harm. \ A license to wed wns Issued yesterday to C. A. .loiiL-3. aged M , nnd Bertha Lniaon , need K Both wcro from Ixivoland , lit. They wcro nmrricd by Justice FOT. The woclc of prayer is boinp observed at the First Presbvtenan church , meetings being hold in t'hc parlor * every evening. The room Is crowded nightly nnd a great deal of Interest is being tnKcn. The arrangements have all been completed forcommcncing the work ofgradingCochraii park streets. All who want work nro re quested hv City Engineer Cook to bo on hand this morning ready for work. Dutch Hoyington was given the usual thirty-day sentence In the county jail ycstcr- flay morning for stealing a lot of billiard balls from T. L. Smith's saloon on Sixteenth avenue. The others who wore arrested at the same tlmu with him were discharged. Flora Allen , n young woman living on nion avenue , fell In an oplloptiu fit last evening on Bryant street near Jiroaitwny. She was somewhat cut and bruised about the head and face , but not neriously Injured. Some of her friends took her homo nnd summoned a physician. Sim is sublect to such attacks. County Clerk Campbell received n letter from a man named Short , an inmate of the Soldiers Homo at Marshalltoxvn , asking that his name ho blotted out of the marriage rec ord. He took out n license in this elty some time ago , nut now says that the woman ho married was never divorced from her first husband. Dick Webster reported at the police sta tion last evening that his 115-year-old brother Fred had been arrested In Omaha for stealing n team In Lincoln. IIo claimed that his brother had merely been hired by n man name ! Martin to drive the team from Lincoln to Council Bluffs , nnd thnt If It was stolen at nil it must have been stolen l > y Martin. The police intercepted him at Omaha and gath ered him in regardless of his protestations of Innocence. Hov T. F. Thlckstim , chairman of the ex- ecutlvi ) committee ot the Associated Char ities , has Issued a call for n meeting of the fifty subcommittees. The meeting will beheld held at the Union Christian mission rooms on Bryant street this nfternoon nt2iO. : ! Plans relative to the work will bo discussed , and printed blanks for the use of the committees will bo given out. A full attcndenco Is desired , in order to perfect plans in consideration. All interested pcr- ons are invited to attend. Tom Skinner was bound over to the grand lury on the charge of robbing n house on the Island in Lake Manawa and his wife was discharged. Skinner gave a bond of $ ' . ' 00 for his appearance nnd was released. Ho and his wife sought rovcngo for the trouble that had been broughttipon them , by lllmgan Information charging Jack Green nnd Mattle Ilaulker , who had instituted the proceed ings against them , with the crime of lowd- noss. Their preliminary hearing will como oil before Justice Fox on January 15. 10,000 rounds or.Sugnr. A consignment of10,000 pounds finest Btnndard granulated sugar lias been received - coivod by C. O. D. Brown's grocery and la now in stock. It is not theft coarse New Orleans sugar that is being sold for standard goods , hut the very llnost money can buy. It will bo sold to Brown's trade only at 22 Ibs. for $1 until further notice. A car load of sodp , and oyster crackers wore also received yesterday and will bo sold at 5c a Ib. Telephone 2 ! ) . Strictly fresh country eggs 17Jc ti do/ . Domestic soap is the nost. WSVXA I * I'Alt.l tllt.t I'll V. Mrs. Frank Wright 'Is reported seriously , 111. / - Dr. G. II. Pionoy Is visiting relatives at ' j. Ithncn. Mlctu Mrs. .1. J. Gravatto Is recovering from a furious Illness. .Tames Ml Fcnlon returned yesterday from a short visit to Chicago. Mrs. J. M. Mattno-.vs has gene to Ilia- wathn , Kan. , to attend the marrlago of her sister. Air. and Mrs. J. F , Evans loft last evening for California , where they will spend the winter. The B-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Haldy Is 111 with scarlet fever at the family residence , 70 Porln avcnuo. Mrs. S. Furnsworlh nnd daughters , Misses Cora nnd Josslo , left last evening for a winter's trip to California. Colonel John II. ICoattoy , commander of the Soldiers' homo at Marshulltown , arrived In the city yesterday to take part In the Unlijn Yoturan Legion entertainment and Installation of oftlcors last evening. Ulmml > oiV Diinciii' ; I'rartlcn. For beginners , every Monday. Junior cltiss , 4 p. m. ; adults , 8 p. in. Ailvitncod junior class every Wednesday 4 p. ni. I Assemblies every Wednesday 8:30 : p. in. Ilib elegant academy in the Shujrart- Ueno block can bo soourod , with elevator Borvloos , for parties anil musicalos. Apply to Mr Win tors at olovator. The best of musio cuu bo furnished for ull parties. llaxoyou scon the new gas heaturs nt ' tlio Gas company's olllco ? lluliunn Cnrpiii fur Ailiuiifl. S. W. Adama , tho-traveling man who passed a forged check on Sam "Friedman for the sum of $30 several weeks ago. was brought before Jusilco Vlon yester day for a hearing. The facts In the case were found to ho In substance tlio s.uno as already published , but there was ono break In the chain of evidence. Thcro was no tes timony this side of the stale of Ohio to show that ho wns not connected with the llrm whoso name wns signed to tno check , nnd the prosecution did not scorn willing to pay for the expense of bringing witnesses hero. Ho was accordingly discharged. Five minutes before ho loft the court room ho was placed under arrest a second tlmo. The charge against him now ts that of being a fugitive from Justice. It scums that tlio passing of forced checks Is Adams' regular profession , and that seven years ago bo worked 13. C. Illckford of Nebraska City for $73 on the samoklnd ofgnmo. No tracoof him was over found until ho wns arrested here , but slneo that tlmo com * nlnlnts have boon coming In from nil parts nf the country. It Is understood that there Is another Information In tlio hands of Bherlff Ilnzcn growing out of a similar transaction lu St. Paul. Adams secured Colonel D. IJ. Dalloy as at torney nnd sued out a writ of habeas corpus , making the usual allegations. IIo will bo brought before Judge Ttiornoll this morning nt 10 o'clock for nn examination. In the meantime the authorities at Nebraska City have bccu notified and will undoubtedly bo on hand to t.tku htm In charge and tlio the uoccsanry papers. Ladles , if you doslro ausoluto peuco in the kitchen ask your grocer forJ.O. IIolYnmyr & Co.'a Kunoy Patent Hour. Trade murk Uluo Roostor. bmoko ri. D. Kincr A Co's Purtajjaa. your grocer lor Uumesilo soap. vtiMtft' ' i n/Mt fnttufii nr ippn NEWS 1 ROM COUNCIL BLLl'FS ' Secret of the Troablo hi the Young Hsn's Christian Association. CAUSED BY A FEW IRREGULARITIES Secrotnrr VTrlelit U'nn llio Oiltum of Ono Iniluliliml In I'nrtlunlnr Heo.umo that l'A lilrii of ll < inc tyVu * ( Incuiiiprniiiiiliii ; . Fur some llttlo tlrno lust ttioro has been vnRiio rumors nllo.tt with rolcrcneo to tronlilo between Hccrotarv ! ' . M. Wriplit of the Young Alun'n Chris- lion nswlntlon ami some of the isiimbcM. Alltulont in the tUniciiliy crept Into the ni-nsiwiuirs unit thu inilillc uus given to understand that the association \vis ; on the vi't'Rn of a , smash-up which could onlj bo averted hy tv change In the man tgu- inont. Upon inritilry It wan found that there roull.v was some dissatisfaction with Mr. Wright In curtain iiiurturs | , itml ttmt those who \vcro most illssutlsflod v/cru snnic of the High school boy ? nwl others who \vrro orduml out of the rooms for creat ing u disturbance. Thl * tampering with school hey dignity was extremely dis tasteful to the propiletors of thu aforesaid dignity , nnd numerous remarks cmhroldered in blue and scented with sulphur , \\oro launched forth upon the atmosphere whenever - over Mr. Wright's IKUIIO was mentioned in tholr presence. Kor a tlmo it was supposed that the diftl- culty all came from this boys' pl.iy ami but llttlo attention was paid to it. Secretary Wright tendered his resignation , but thu board of directors' immediately rejected it and things Imvo hecn running alons srnonilili over since , s > o frr as the public can Judge. mo srnmitlmml FcmturcH. If the Btorles told by Mr. Wright's friends nro true , however , there is a moro sensn- tionul sitto to the affair than has yet lieeu made known outside ot the inmobt circles of tlie association. The facts set forth below wcro given to Tin : Hr.i : reporter yesterday by one of thu leading association worlcors In this city. On the 4th of last July a field day enter tainment wns given at the driving park for the benefit of thu association. Numerous bills wcro contracted , and after It was all over the money to liquidate them was put Into thohandsofa young man connected with the association , who had had qulto nn Important part In the preliminary arrange ments. Ho reported to the secretary that ho had paid nil the bills , but there were two of them for which ho Had neglected to take receipts. One of these wns for ? 3 advertis ing in ono of the city papers , nnd the other was for JT.fiO for the use of the band wagon which carried the musicians to the park. The secretary took the young man's word for It , and did not know that those bills had not hecn paid until one day ho received u bill for $4.50 from the newspaper and f2 from the owner of thu band wacon. The young man was Immediately sent for nnd when the pump was applied , ho admitted that ho had not paid the bills , hut neglected to give any very satisfactory explanation for hU failure to do so. The persons who held the bills wcro thereupon referred to the young man , who told them that he had had the money to pay them but had turned it over to the secretary. Ciunecl Much Trouble. Another interview between Wright and his lieutenant was ii order instanter , and it is related that upon being confronted with the results of his irregularity he wept bitterlv nnd promised to restore the amount ho had embezzled. Ueforo the interolow closed , however , ho became antrry and vowed he would make trouble for Wright , telling him , among other things , that ho would put the papers of the city on his trail. Since then , It is stated , ho has been golm. around carrying out his threat and fo menting an 111 feellug among the members of the association toward Wright , and ho Is said to have boon the ono wlio instigated the attack on Wright In the city papers. This is the statement of the case as it comes from Wright's friends , and If it is true it is evident that Wright has the young man in question In a position where ho co'ild maku things decidedly Interesting for him if ho chose to do so. Secretary Wright was asked about the matter ycsteutay , and while ho did not deny the statements given aliovo ho said ho would rather nothing should bo said about the dlftlculty for the young man's sake. "Thoro nro some of the friends of the association , " said he , "who would think mo Justified In putting mvself right before the public , but I am afraid thcro are others who would not , and for the best interests of all concerned I think the less said about the matter the bottor. " Whatever may bo the foollngs held toward Mr. Wright by the mninbers of the associa tion , the fact remains that thcro are 2SS members enrolled now , as compared with 211 ono year ago. The debt of the association at the opening of the present year was $ COO , as compared with $1100 at the opening of IfcUU , and it is said that the association is nearer out of debt now than it has been before for several years. The motto of the 'present adminis tration is : "Out of Debt by July 1. " IS IT 110VMAN ? It I.onks n * Though Jllclcmnn nnd U'ncls- wnrttiVorn Until Out at the Itnce. There was only ono development in the light for the postmnstorship yester day , but that ono was a largo , well built - ono and n great deal of Interest was manifested in It on the street corners and In the public loaf ing places. 'I o the people who are not al lowed to see the inside of the telegrams that nro ticking back and forth along the wires and are compelled to use their own horse scnso In figuring ui > the meaning of certain outside indications , it looks very much as though neither Kiclc- man for Wadsworth would bo the next post master , but Thomas Bowman would carry off the plum hcforo their eyes. It was slated yesterday afternoon on the best of democratic authority that the pres ident has offered the position to Howimm , and the only question remaining to bo decided was whether or not ho would accept. As stated in TUB HEI : yesterday. the president was unwilling to appoint Wndsworih' because ho had neither thu congressional delegation nor the central committee back of him. On the other hand , ho wns unwilling to appoint Hlckman , It : spite of his per sonal preference , on account of the voluminous protest that was tiled by Wads- worth's friends. Finally , seeing no other way out of the dtftlcultv , ho stiirgcbtcu that Bowman take the appointment himself , and oUrnltlcii his willingness to send his name to the senate forthwith if ho would but say the worn. 1'coplo who know Tom Bowman know that when ho has promised n friend .Miythlng ho is the last man in thu world to go back on his word , and it will occasion no wonder then tna ' . ho did not at once accept , the placo. Ho has boon working for Kiukman from the start , ami did not llko to pull off In his own favor at this Btngo of the game. ICvon If this con sideration wcro nql sufficient there would ho another which would doubtless have its weight in determining Bowman's action. If liiekmnn is not appointed Bowman will In all probability have to talso back his interest in the local democratic paper , which ho parted with together with his promise to work for Hlckman. It Is well known to the people of Council Uluffa that ho docs not want the pancr back , so that ho might naturally be expected to pause for BOIIIO tlmo bcforo giving up thu light for Ulokman , A number of telegrams wore sent out last evening by friends of Bowman , urging him to accept the appointment , hut BO far as could bo learned , ho lias not yet committed himself ns to what ho will do. HIS friends seem to bo ili- vlued lu their opinion of the outcome , out such opinions are merely conjectures and must bo taken for nil they are worth and no more. It can bo said positively , however , that the j > cstontco Is Bowman's If ho vruata it. Dlitrli't Court > < ] . Judge Thorncll heard the evidence In the tvrocaies ofT. J. Hvuui against the city .venter lay afternoon l.vnnn Is trying to enjoin the it > from lowing a water tax ngahmt his property In the northwestern part of the cltv , claiming that ho receives no bent-fit from the tir. Gusty IJovoo was granted n divorce from Charles Bovcu , on the charge of cruelty. IJOMKST1C INKKMUirV. Tun Omen tVlirie Miitrhnonr 1'ruloil u UrliKlini nnd u .Sinre. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Woodworth of Clamor townnhlp have scuar.itcd nnd thcro Is n dlvorco suit r/n. ' Both parties make charges and countercharges of the usual sort. It has been n long tlmo slneo there was domestic : unity in that household , Wood worth having been arrested on the charge of Insanity moro than n year ago on an Information tiled by his wife. The commissioners considered him sane anil ho was discharged. I/.ist Wednesday night ho and his stepson , u young man named Walter Williams , got Into nn alterca tion over tholr ilonient Ic troubles , and n lively scrap took placo. As n ivitilt Wood- worth was arrested yesterday afternoon on two charges , ims.uilt and battery and threat ening to commit murder. A llttlo difficulty uotwcon W. H. WIswpll nnd hi * wife , who Is considerably younger than hr , caino to lUhtycstorday throuzh the medium of Justice Vicn'scourt. Mrs. Wiswoll assisted for some tliio past In the support of the family by sow-In ? . For months past her sister ami mother have been living with them , and it seems to bo a case of too much mother- in-l.iw. Wl.swcll lircd his mother-in-law and sistcr-ln-law out of the house , and Mrs. Wiswoll stated her intention to go with them. In dividing the house hold goods thcro was not much of a division , as Wlswcll claimed everything. Mrs. Wlswcll had him arrestcJ on the charge. of stealing J5 which belonged to her. The court held that the man and his wife formed a partnership , and as ono partner could not steal from another Wlswcll was discharged. Dr. Jollrics' diphtheria remedy kiils diphtheria but not your child , At DaviH * . Uoimlsloy'n , DoIInvun's , Council LUulTs ; 2401 Ciiiniii Btruot , Omaha. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Attrr Another S ilocmlit , "Sellj" Hough has discovered that the prohibitory liquor law will enable him to got oven with a man who has objected to his controlling the universe. T. L. Smith had Hough arrested several days ago for creating n disturbance at his saloon on Sixteenth avenue , but Hough was dis charged yesterday. IIo Immediately went to Justice Field's ofllco and swore out n search warrant for Smith's saloon. There was a young attorney in the room who has had considerable polleo experience himself , and his heart was filled with sympathy for Smith. As soon ns the warrant had hern drawn up ho slipped out to n" neighboring saloon and gave the tin to some of Smith's friends , A hack was hired nnd long before the officer could get to Smith's place thcro was not n drop of liquor to bo found anywhere. It Is reported that Hough was afterwards Induced to withdraw the In formation. Investment company guarantee Nebraska railroad collectionH. Mcrrhun block , Council H luffs. George S. Davis , prescription druggist Domestic soiiu is the oest uur srjtiMii * ' xitn > viiuoL IIOVSK. It U the. I'rlde of the City Trouble Over n hptolul Tiix A-neHsmi'iir. HoTSruixns , S. I ) . . Jan. 11. [ Special to Tun Bnc.J The elegant new school building , which is the prldo of the city , was publicly dedicated with appropriate ceremonies. Thu principal a-Ulress was made by ( Jolonel E. JO. dough ot Deadwood , on "Evolution of the Public School. " Almost the entire city turned out and wcro delighted with the uow building and the exorcises. It is u handsome throe-story , cut stone structure , with twelve rooms , heated with steam and furnished with all modern Im provements. The total cost was about $ ! ! 0- 000 , and it is by far the handsomest school building In the state. Tha city promises to have n fight on its hands m the levying of the special assess ment against abutting property for the grad ing on Klver avenue. A number of the lot o\vners haves applied for nn Injunction re straining the levying of the special assess ment. Preparations nro being made for n big wolf hunt Wednesday of next week to take In not less than 250 square miles of territory , in the hope of ridding the country of some of the pests that are proving very detrimental to stock interests this winter. inxT ui- trim TIIK noir.wt. Three Men Killed mid Olio Fatally Injured in it MMV .11111 Accident. Annu'iiu , O. , Jan. 11. A boiler in the saw mill owned oy Wilson Bros. , just east of this place , exploded this morning. The following wore killed : NOAH IIOITMAN. 8IJAS\VII > ON. A.MOS STEVENSON. JOHN WILSON Was probably fatally injured. n KATJIKIC It Will IIo Cloudy mid Warmer In No- hniBkn Toduy. WAMIINOTON , Jan. 11. Forecasts for Fri day : For Nebraska Increasing cloudiness ; warmer. For Iowa Fair , excout slight cloudiness in western portion ; warmer ; winds shifting to southerly. For South Dakota Generally cloudy ; warmer In central nnd eastern portions ; southerly winds. Local Record. Ori'icE OFTIII : WUVTIIEH lUwruu , OMAIU , Jan. 11 , Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of past lour years : 1894.1893. 1892. IflOl. Maximum temperature U2 = 35O o = > nee Minimum ivntpornlurc. ' 1 = 11 ° 1 = > 17 = Avernireloinporaliiro. . 20 = 23 = 5 = 24O Precipitation 00 .03 .00 .00 Statement showing the condition of torn- poratuioand precipitation at Omaha for the day and since March 1,1803 : Normal tuiiiporuturo 10O Deficiency for ihuilay lee Deficiency ilnco March 1 lliio Nnrniul pri'clpltnllon 02 Inch Deficiency for the day 02 Inch Uellcloncy since March 1 O.-tO Inchui ICrporti Iroiit Other htatlon * at S I * . M. "T" luaicatfu trace. UCUIIUK K HUNT. Local Fowiht onil. : ! : TO ABOLISH REVENUE fCONTt.VTEll rilOM-FIIMT t'AOE. ) delicate snrc.ism the senate will never know. The galleries' so keenly appreciated the words of the senator that Jiq was interrupted with flattering npplausp , which the presid ing officer was obliged , , -suppress by n threat to clear the galleries. Continuing , Senator , JJUv.ls quoted from the letter of President. Cleveland to Presi dent Dele to show [ ha ( Commissioner Blount was moro thnij . < vltpcrsonal repre sentative. . "Mr. Blount , " said he , "was sent to the Hawaiian Island * on u chWIilrous quest , In- splrcd-by the delusion .1 have depleted. In the lettct accrediting , hliu to President Dole Mr. Cleveland said ; 'In all matters ro tating to thu relations between the govern ments of Iho Unltrd Slntes'nnd Hawaii hh authority is supreme.1 ' < "I would Into any one to siigo. t Inngmgc more comprehensive to confer supreme au thority in the matters of diplomatic rota tions on nny man. The president ban violated lated the privileges ol the senate hy .sending Blount with such authority to Hawaii. U ts the first time tn thirty ye tra the Amcrh- Hag had been lowered by American order. . under circumstance. ! to bring a blush to th American chock and grief to the Aincrluin heart. Although thestnrs h.tvu dlsappoaro.i from tlm Hawaiian staff , thu ensign lov.vtv 1 nnd dishonored will , In tlmo , again bo raised In power. " [ Applause. ] Ill * I'.iwcr Oucjtiniied. Continuing , Mr. Divls Inquire ! by what authority the president of the United Staloa derived the power to arbitrate this question "Who coliferrc.l the authority upon hlmf Who made him the conservator , the protec tor , thu defender of the kingdom ! " Senator Davis , in concluding , said : "This is n great question , great In Its facts , gro-it in its importance and great In Its constitu tional aspout. The American people " 111 judge this question , they are adjudicating It now in thu midst of distress , which the panacea of legislative action has not euro , ! : with the mills sterile , shut and motionless , the wheels Idle , the factory bending up neither piilarof cloud by day nor pillar ot 11 ro j by night ; with hunger and cold in thousand. * of homes , and over all the fear of the relent- Icssness of a policy In fiscal administration tending to deepen all the distress with deeper ebony. The American pcoule ha\o cause to decide tnis question and they will decide it In the sublime tribunal of the national judgment. " ( Applause. ] ICndorsoil by Turpio. Senator Turplo of Indiana followed Sen ator Davis and spoke in the samu strain on the Hawaiian question. At the close of his speech , Senator Chand ler of New Hampshire presented the major ity report of the committee on privileges and elections on the bill to repeal the fed eral elections laws. . Senator Jones of Arkansas called up the Dill to extend for three years the time of the Arkansas Valley Railroad company to con struct an additional line of road through Indian Territory. It was passed. The senate then went into executive ses sion nnd at 5 p. in. adjourned. tln'avorablo to Scott IlnrriBon. WASHINGTON , Jan. 11. The senate com mittee on commerce , t Is understood , will report unfavorably the nomination of Scott Harrison , n brother of ox-President Harri son , to bo surveyor of customs of the port of Kansas City. Itll7./ird : III Manltoh.1. Wissirno , Man. , Jah. 11. The big snow storm which has been raging cast of the Rockies for n week reached this city last night. A perfect bllz/.ird prevailed. Signs , telegraph , telephone and electric li ht wires woru torn and twisted and 'all trains are de layed at Lethbridge. Several buildings wcro blown down. IN IIIGZJP.UYCES ! u is * - ' not strange tb.at som& paoplo do wrong through ignorance , others from n fniluro to investigate ns to the right or wrong of a matter1J3ut it is strange , that individuals iCtid firms , who nro fully nwttro of the rights of others , will per sist in porpotratlng fruud upon them. Iligh-toned , wealthy . tntuiuf cturlng firms will offer nnd'HO ) ! 'to retail mer chants , articled which'thoy know to bo infringements on _ the < righta of proprie tors , nnd imitations of well known goods. Wo want to sound a note of warning to the rotallors to beware of guoh imita tions nud simulations of "C'AHTKB'a LIT- TLKLivnn FILLS. " When thoynroof- forod to you , refuse them ; you do not want to do wrong , nnd you don't want to luy yourself liable to a lawsuit. Bon Franklin said "Honesty la the best poli cy" : it is just as true that "Ilonosty is tnobost principle. " WARN W&TER FOB STOCK , ft CO This T.inlc HP.IIIT wii. anp | > urju sir.i1 Moo tank from freezing In rohlpit wi-Khcr. Vavr Block men re.ill7.D Iho s-ulnic to tlit-lr utlllu In void wrcither. Mniloof extra heavy iMlv.mlznt Iron Will liiht many years without rvp.ili1. S.-ni tn any ndilroBH on receipt at $10.00 F. O. n. neru Ulboount tu thu tr.uk > . COLE & COLE , Special Notices * council Hi'j.-n ' ! DO YOU Xnoiv that Day & Jloai nave HOMU cholco Uar.'aliis lit ruU.aml . tMnlmi l.mil nu ir llilHdiyi A 1ISTUACT3 and lo.tilH1 Jftir.n nn I city prompt/ . /Ibounlit ana uoia. I'tmajr i * Tho.nnv , Coim.il HlllflH | , / JAlUlAOKnvnovoil.cca'iHjois , v.imtn. uhl.nmyi vJclo.iiK.il EU Uurka. at Taylor's erucory. JU tl.-uailwav I. i' \VAJJTKl ) CoinpctorH tflrl at S''a Sman SoviMilh > ' mnrt. R I' . Wright. ' . ' I7OH SALK Suvcrnl friwh'milch ' I-CIWB. K. Mom- IIOIIHO , Upper llruailwnr , near Tom Sklmier'H , Council lIlullM. | r OST-Illiiok KinrllHM.'Wutti'r ; wlilio Hlar on UbruuBt ; Hliort tn.ll null writ-o liMllu'roullnr wild Iron rliis ; inibrtorH to VeflJ" He\v.ird for return to IW.I Willow nvenuu. ' i t \\rANTKI ) Kxin'Himcurt. Hl.-uly hoimo man : J muni li.ivuirooil rc < foiwufiiilitl.uiH. Applj ilo.i ' Th nl fctifut , council' imufB , bftwocii i ami a ' o'clock p. m. . or uttur . STEAM DYE WORX3 All Uttultiot lyoln < nmlUlouiln ; Uuno In ttin liUlieiS My I ii of tUo nTt. l-i It ) I an I ttulnuil r itjrlcs tnatlo tu loot : as goo I ; n nov , WOK promptly done nn i dcilruru 1 In nil parts of too country , do.i i for prluo tut j S o. A. U roadway , near North wu torn duuou Toluyuono 'ii. 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