THE OarATT/y. PAH.Y . BEE ; SEPTEMBER 4 , 1881) ) , OCCULTATION OF JUPITER , How It Wns Observed "Last Night at Orolghton Collogo. SHORT SESSION OF THE" COUNCIL Tlio People of llriild nnrt Walnut lllllf ) DimntlfllcU With the Action of the Missouri I'aolflc Military Notes. The Buy Wn Too Cloudy. Jupiter nnd Ins satellites were on time for ( ho occultntlon last night anil so was thu moon , but owing to tha clouds nnd haze In the air very llttlo could bo scon. Up on the hill ut CrelRhton college , Mr. W. F. HlKge , S. J. , nt In the observatory with hl eye to the tclchcopo , striving to catch a gllmpso of the rnro plichomcnun about to take place. The first external contact wns lost on ac count of bad definition , occasioned by the clouds. Nona of the satellites could bo scon. The first Internal co'ntitct wai observed at 8o'clock ' , 12 minutes and 4.2 dcootula , out this tlmo IB uncertain by about two seconds. A wait of an hour and nine minutes followed the disappearance of the planet before ho again appeared from behind the moon. The emersion was well observed , owing lo the I clearing away of the clouds , but the moon's glare rendered It Impossible to sco the sat' tollltcs until they had attained to n certain distance and hnd RtJt beyond her Influence. Thu second Internal contact was lost on account of the moon's plarc. The lust ox. ternal contact , when Jupiter completely re appeared , was at U o'clock , 21 minutes and 84.00 seconds. Both tbo planet and his four moons could bo plainly observed. Mr. lUggo hud calculatad the tlmo that the occnltation would occur at the observatory , en published In last Sunday's UHE , and bis deduction proved true within a few seconds. Mr. RliiftO is a brother of Fattier Klggo , .tho professor of astronomy at the college , nml IA taking u course In theological study at Woodstock , Md. , u short distance from Bal timore. Ho has been , vlsltlnjt his brother for some tlmo and remained to witness last night's stellar exhibition. Ho leaves to-day for Woodstock to resume his ntudlcs. THE CoUNOIb. It I'nsscs the Appropriation Ordi- nnnco nml Adjourns. r The council met last night , passed the ap propriation ordinance for August , und ad journed. There were a number of im portant mutters hanging lire , one of them being the preliminary steps for the appointment of supervisors of the registration , but a majority of the mem bers decided to let everything but the pay roll go over until next week. The appropria tion ordinance draws on the various fuuds ns follows : General fund . $32,800 49 Flro fund . 4.1H9 33 Police fund . 0.83744 Curbing , guttering , etc. , fund . 8.71 1 42 Sewer fund . 1,44" 01 Parkfund . 2,407 70 Judgment fund . 104 00 Library fund . lKll ! 87 Special. Thirteenth street fund. . . . 4,470 OU Dlstrictpavlng fund . 11,177 53 Paving bonds fund . 11.033 01 Alley paving fund . 839 00 District curb nnd gutter fund . 1,55' ) 00 District sewer fund . 403 l > 3 North Omaha sewer fund . 835 70 Total 50 Atmncloiilnir Forts. The Washington dispatches In TUB BBB tell of the ordered abandonment of Fort Luramle , in Wyoming Fort Hayes , in Knn- BUS , und Fort Lyon , in Colorado. The reason assigned far the abandonment Is the fact that there Is really no need of them in the localities mentioned , the dau- gors which suggested their creation having b'ocn removed. Fort Larauilo Is In this department , nnd and the headquarters of the Seventh infan try , of which Colonel Morrlam is In command- The stores , ammunitions and equipments , it is thought , will bo divided among Forts Rob inson una Duchesnc. It has not yet been determined to what post or posts the soldiers Will bo transferred. Major Bcnham , inspector of small arms practice , will reside at the Paxton until further notlco. Captuln Charles F. Humphrey , assistant quartermaster at Choycnno , has boon tempo rarily ordered to Fort Sidney. Sergeant * > hn J. Wolford. of Company E , Nineteenth infantry , a member of the de partment riflu train , will go to Camp Doug las , Wls. , to take part in the division compe tition. Lieutenant John L. Harbour , Seventh in fantry , will join his company at Camp Gcorgo Crook , at the expiration of his leave of absence. Lieutenant-Colonel William B. Hughns chief quartermaster , department of the Platte goes temporarily to Camp George Crook near Fort Hoblnson , on business. First Lieutenant John S. Mnllory , of the Second Infantry , with the detachment of a nergcant , corporal and ten enlisted mon of the Second Infantry , now at VViunebago In dian agency , has been ordered to return to Fort Omaha. , _ _ Indian KxtiTinlnntlon. Colonel Gcorgo L. Shoup , governor of Idaho , wns In the city yesterday on his re turn from the Grand Army encampment at Milwaukee , and lunched at the Omaha club rooms. The governor Is ono of the most popular If gentlemen In the west. Ho is a large mer chant , cattle-raiser und an extensive minor. Hn is n member of the republican national committee. Twenty-five years ago Colonel Shoup wns in the urmy and wus stationed at Denver. The Sana Creek Indians were camped in the vicinity and were a menace to the inhab itants , shooting their nrroivs at every pack train and Killing nnd robbing with impunity. The cltUous of Denver became weary of it , Colonel Bhulngton was in command , Shoup , Who wns then a captain , was detailed by him to atop the depredations. The Indian camp was surrounded In tbo still hours ot the night by q force of 400 mon , mostly citizens of Den * vor. Ho ordered his mon to lire on the Indians and spara none. Early In the morn- iuif the slaughter began und the Indians to their last man were killed. A great ory wus raised in the cast and Sbuingtou was cashiered dismissed from the army for want of humanity , The prlco of provisions in Denver was lowered and Shoup wus applauded by all the Dcnvorltes. AVnnt Hotter Train Bervlcp. The people of Druid nnd Walnut Hills are \l \ very much dissatisfied with the action of I Superintendent Qllmoro , of iho Missouri Pa cific , regarding his action relating to trams on thollolt Line during fair week. A corn- nmicaof citizens waited on Mr. Gllmoro and nskod him to put on a train to lenvo Walnut Hill nt 7:110 : p. tn , and nrrlvo at 9:80 : p. m. in ardor that they might attend the exposition. They mot with an absolute re- usul. This comes right in the fuco ot u statement that the Holt line would run trains to suit tlio convenience ot the people , und , considering the fact that the road is paying , rocms to bo unu arrantcd. Struck By n Street Car. J , J , Bridges , a hotel man of Portland , Neb. , alighted from u cable car at Four teenth and Huruey streets yesterday after noon. Ho was struck by u par.slng train and drugged several yard * , bruising hint severely und tearing bis clothes. . . .i. . . . Tlio Wouther Forecast. Nebraska aud Dakota. Local rains , lower temperature , winds shifting to northerly. Iowa. Light rain , stationary tempiraturo , I ? * followed by cooler on Thursday , east winds , Donations Donations In the shape of woruout sheets lud pillow cases , for usa us bandages , will bo thankfully received ut the Child' * hos pital. AMUSKMKNTtf. The Hnvcrly-Clovolnnd company played to ns largo nnd line an audience nt Uoyd's opera louse last night as ever attended n minstrel icrforinanco In Omaha. The seating cn- ificlty wns sold long bcforo 8 o'clock , standing room wont oft * rapidly nnd many turned nwty unable to gain admission. Only on rare occasions , nnd who n the attraction is un extraordinary ono , are such exciting throngs attracted In front of the theatre ns congregated there last evening at an early hour , waiting for the doors to bo thrown open. The assertion can bo safely ventured , also , that no better audience could bo found nnywhorc. Mr. Cleveland's grc.it promises of something un usual in the Una of artlstlo Innovation , ns well as refined advancement In this class of entertainment , lindvhcttcd the people's an ticipation to a kcqn cdgo. Therefore , when they witnessed the realty of every thing ns It had been represented their unbounded appreciation excrtod itself through the most pronounced demonstrations. It Is enough to say , without - out going Into generalities , to at the show is first-class from beginning to end. Mr. Cleveland hns surpassed all his competitors In pulling up a first purl that for spectacular beauty , taste and elegance is uncqunlcd. His performers appear In Iho rich , gorgeous cos tumes of Venetian aristocracy , and the stagn represents n sccno In Venice ut night. As the curtain goes up , two llttlo bovs uro revealed standing lu front of elaborate red velvet porticrs. Thcso nro gradually drawn nsulo , bringing to view the circle , buck of which J a wall of blue. As another opening discovers the musicians the color changes to orange , nnd then comes thu poispectlvo hnrbor nnd city. The effect produced by these vnrious pic tures , Hashed upon nn auditor's ' vision ono after the other , cannot bo Imagined. The first , part of the programme is made up of good singing , funny stories , laughable jokes , and splendid dancing , with Willis P. Swoalnam nnd Ullly Hicu ns kings of the carnival. Thereafter follows the usual bill of specialty features , nil of which are worthy of mention und praise , i fumlly of Japanese artists close the entertainment , and their perform ances are alonu worth the prlco of admission. Tin ) balancing , acrobalio feats , and Juggling done by them was marvelous. SweiUnum kept tba audience convulsed with his inimitable Imitations and com.o songs , nnd the nuurtctta song nud dunce team car ried off the honors ot the evening with their very graceful and easy -work. Visiting Yesterday the Omaha Wheel club enter tained visiting wheelmen from Fremont , Plattsmouth , Lincoln and Council Bluffs , and in the evening the cntiro force took a run to Council Bluffs , where they enjoyed' a splendid banquet nnd u general good time. At 0:80 the long procession crossed the now brideo bactc to Omaha , and the treated ' 'smoke" ' visiting members were to a In the largo hall opposite the local wheel men's quarters. A "smoke" consists of good cigars , good beer und birch beer for the lads of temperance proclivities. A pleasant , convivial evening was passed. This morning the clubs take a run to the water works or Lake Mnnawn , und this afternoon they will visit the stock yards and the various departments of the packing houses of South Omaha. The following uro the visitors : E. U. Pease. Paul A. Coleson , E. A. Truesdalc , F. E. Smith , Fremont ; A. U. Edmlnstun , F. Van Horn , J. A. Drain , J. L. Sullivan , J. K. Pollock , William Hustwaite , Charles Slofert , G. C. Pullman , W. F. Kelly. Lincoln ; T. H. Pollock. Sum Pa'torson , Plnttsmouth ; W. S. Carothers , Council Bluffs. _ SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Old Folks' Social. The stewards of the Methodist Episcopal church will give an "old folks' social" In the church , Twenty-third and N street , Thurs day evening. The following interesting programme has boon ar ran cad : Anthem Praise the Lord . Kss.iy . Mr. James M , Grantham Vocal Solo Sweet Chiming Bells . . Miss Maud Eastman Oration Character. . . . Mr. Albert L. Sutton Recitation The New Church Organ. . . . . Miss Nltu Uergquist Vocul Muslo ( Old hymn lined by a leader ) . Early Sunday School aud Church Work in South Omaha . J. A , Silver Anthem Jesus Lover of My Soul . Taking up subscription to tnuko up the do- tlcit in the pastor's salary. Cake aud coffee served to all. Admission freo. Cnlldren half price. The public Is cordially invited. The object of thu social is to raise suffi cient funds to make up the deficit In the imstor's salary. John F. Roushur will contributa the coffco , artd assures his friends that the best cup of coffee that can be made will ba served. L/lvo Stock Kxjhniigt ! Dlnnting. The regular monthly meeting ot the South Omaha Live Stock exchange was held in the exchange rooms Monday afternoon. The com mittcu on telegraphic tolls and facilities wns continued. The committee on brldgo tolls nnd transportation facilities reported that tlic desired toll reduction had been made , not wholly the result of the work of the committee. W. H. Boycr was elected a member. Edward A. Cududy was elected u member of the board of directors , vlco James M. Doud resigned. William Dally called attention of the com mittee on transportation to the discrimina tion of the Missouri Pacific railroad company against this city and iu favor of Kansas City , stating that there is u discrimination of $7 u car from Falls City , although the distance Is just about equal from Fulls City to Kansas City und South Omaha. This mutter Mr. Dully suggested was of much importance at the present time , since the packing housu ut Nebraska City has closed down , Messrs. J. S. Uosuey. Edward Sharpe and James Vllos , \voroappointea a room cum- tnltteo to report ut next meeting. Adjourned. Reception Cdinniltt.'O Pro rrnintue. Pursuant to the call of Chairman W. N. Babcock , the reception committee for the Merchant week visitors mot Monday af ternoon ut the exchange. TI v tst Charles Singer was appointed acommltteo to procure badges for the committee. The committee wilt meet at the Union Pa cific depot Thursday morning , September 5 , nt 0:30 : o'clock , when the committee will bo divided into sections , ono section of the com mittee to escort part of the oxcurolonlsU to the the George It. Hammond & Co.'s , Swift & Co.'s , Omuha und Armour-Cudahy's packIng - Ing houses. On the arrival of the special train at iho depot it will bo cut in two , ono section will run down to the George H. Hammond & Co , , and the Swift & Co. , und the other up to the Ouuihu and Armour-Cudahy Co.'s packing house * . After visiting the first houses the trains will bo run to the other packing houses , so that visitors can see them nil. At 12 o'clock noon , sharp , dinner will bo served ut the Exchange hotel , Transit house , nnd in the A. * ) . II. hall , Rowley's block. The trulu will return to Omaha from the depot at 1 : ! K > o'clock p. m. Tlio Kniorald Soolnl Club Dunne. The cloctrlo light seldom shines on a larger or a better pleased social gathering than tbo dancing party given by the Emerald Social club In A. O. H. hall Monday nlght.Slielany's orchestra furnished the music. The inter ested zeal of thn committees made every ono nt homo and siulto delight or approval met smllo from the first to the lust strain of the inusluund guests took their departure with u fooling of delight aud the ofllcers and mem bers thoroughly satisfied of having acquitted themselves thoroughly welt and of having met every expectation. Amoiii ; the visitors were the Misses Kittlo Con way , Clara and Lu Morun , Molllo und Annie Slattery and Klla and Theresa Daley , of Omaha. Itulltlmjc Tha following parailti wuro Urn } by Building Inspector Wultloolc yesterday ! M V. lllugcr , two frame cottages , lloyil street , near Thirty-third . t 8.000 O car 1'otorsen , frame cottage , C lUor- nla und Korty-necond . . . . , . . . . . . . . 1,000 J. M. Honder. twaitory resilience. Thir ty-tilth aud MUKOII . , . 2,600 Henry Bcholer. fr < uuo dwelling , Bevea- tettuthaml Uomis . , . . . . . . 600 Auicum Zuiel , trauie Hats , Tweuty-Iourtli ' nun llurdette . . . . . . . . . . . , . 2,000 One minor permit. . . . , , . , , , , . 175 Seven permits , aggregating. . . .18,176 THE DAILY BEE , COUNClITBLUFFS. OFF1CK. NO IS PICAKTi STUEKT. tellrcred by carrier In Any rnrt ot haCltyn Uventy Cents PeMYeek. II. W. T1LTON. . . MANAGK1U TDLKI'HONKS : KCFINEf S OlTICK NO. 13. KJOIIT KniTon , No.23. MIAOU MICNT10N. N. Y. P. Co. Glcason coal. C. B. Muslo Co. , r 33 B'way. D. Wi Otis , city and farm loans. Dry goods , eastern prices. Boston store. There were 220 arrests made in the city during the month of August. Tha Baptist ladles glvo n lawn social nt Mrs. Barnard's , No. 725 Mynstor street , to morrow evening. The city steam laundry on North Main street has changed hands. Messrs. Bludler & Searight nro the present proprietors. A case of diphtheria Is reported nt the resi dence of Wesley Clark , on Avcnuo B , be tween Eighteenth und Nineteenth streets. Wllllo , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Whonn , living south of the city , died Moudny night. The funeral will occur from the residence ut 2 o'clock to-day. Detective J. J. Garney , of Helena , Mont. , started buck to hlo homo yesterday mornlnc , with Charles Mankor , who is wanted at that place for larceny. The ordination , services of Rev. E. N. Perry , pastor of the Baptist church at Emer son. was held yesterday. Rev. Dr. Coolcy , of this city , wus unions the participants. Miss Mary E. Fleming , assisted by her friends , will glvo a recital Saturday even ing , the 7th Instant , at Mueller's music hull. It promises to bo un excellent musical en tertainment. Otto Sanders nnd Fannie A. Nelmoyor , both of Atlantic , secured a marriage license yesterday morning and proceeded to the res idence of Rev. C. Hover , wbera the cere mony wns performed. A beautiful oil painting of the heroine , G.-aco Darling , painted by Miss ICIttio Et- nyro , was rallied off Saturday night at the art rooms of Losoy < fc Wndsworth. Ticket No. 40 , held by Sam Etnyro , drew It. The regular meeting of the Retail Mer chants' Protective association will bo held this evening at the board of trade rooms at 8 o'clock sharp. The quarterly report will bo delivered to each member present. A full attc'ndanco is desired. The Clevoland-Huverly minstrels hold the boards at Dohany's to-morrow evening , ' and they will undoubtedly bo greeted by a crowded house , as they are carryiriK every thing by storm this season , and introduce some of the finest features yet seen in min strelsy. A very pleasant reception was given last evening In the Congregational church , m houor of the pastor. Rev. G. W. Crolts. who has returned from his vacation. Mr. Crofts Is held In high esteem by his people , and they gludly improve every opportunity of ex pressing their regurd. Mrs. Sarah Clark died at 6:80 : yesterday afternoon , need 70 years. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. Charles Smith und Mrs. S. E. Tucker of this city , nnd Miss M. Clark , of Chicago. The funeral will tuko place ut 5:80 : o'clock this afternoon from the residence of Mr. Smith , 735 South Madison street. The case of Charles Holland , charged with threatening to kill his wife , and with drawIng - Ing a knife nnd attempting to assault her , was tried yesterday before Justice Hen dricks. The prisoner was adjudged proba bly guilty , and wus bound over to the ( trand Jury in tbo sum of foOO , wulch ho could not raise , and was sent back to jail. At the post-mortem held last evening on the remains of Frank Haven , the doctors found that death resulted from a rupture of the heart. The internul organs were all found to have shifted to the right side of the .body , und the entire system greatly do- 'ranged. Owing to his condition , such a death might hnvo happened at any time and it is u wonder that ho lived as long as ho did. did.Tho The Danebo society will nold a picnic next Sunday nt Lake Manawa. A prize shooting match will take place at 0 o'clock in the fore noon , which will bo a novelty iu its way. An artificial bird , on which is placed six. prizes , rancing from $2 to $103 , is placed on a post , and. the shooting continues until nieht , If necessary , in order to bring downfall the prizes. A dance will take place in tbo evening. _ Next Saturday at Dunklo's grove , In H azo Dell township , will occur the annual basket picnic und reunion of the mutual protection ists of Boomer and Hazel Dell townships of this county , ati'd St. John township of Harri son county. William Perry xvill act as cap tain , and M. A. Hough us marshal of the day. Speeches will bo delivered by Attorney Boulton nnd Emmctt Tinlcy , of this , city. Besides there will be numerous other attrac tions. A few days since. Acting Police Judge Hendricks ordered Frank'Trimble out of the city , to save himself a thirty days' sentence to the county jail. Frank skipped over to Omaha , and has made himself such a nui sance there that the judge received a com munication yesterday asking that the exllo bo allowed to return. The judge promptly refused to grant the request , and advised the victims In the city across the river to follow his example nnd save themselves further annoyance. A larsro audience assembled at Dohany's last evening to enjoy "The Phcamx" as pre sented by Milton Nobles and company. Tbo foul villian still continued his prcambula- tions after the virtuous female , to the great edification of the audience , and the versatile comedian introduced several now. features that could not full to plcuso. The play bus lost little of its interest after a presentation of several years bcforo the theatre-going public , una Milton Nobles has meantime greatly Increased tils popularity. A move is now on foot to secure the ser vices of General Banks , of Omaha , as drill master for the Dodgn Light Guard , for the next few months , until Captain Mount can arrange to move to thm city from Shenun- doah. If the plan can bo carried into effect , it will bo a grand thing for the Guards , us General Banks has the reputation of being ono of the finest drill masters In this section of the country , and has scored many gratify ing successes in that line , The Guards are now In splendid shape , are finely equipped , and are only in need of a captain. The old Hurhop hall on Upper Broadway Is being reconstructed- greatly improved. A now floor has been put in , the old state and gullery are already removed , and a small platform now ornaments the north side of the bull , with a little side room ut each end of the platform. The bull will bo ready for use by the middle of the present month , or thereabouts , nnd will appear us an entirely now . place. It will bo in churge of Mr. Peterson , und will bo for use us a lecture hall , dunce hull or public mooting place. The store room beneath is also being re modelled. The cast part of town bus long suffered for the need of a tasty and conven ient hall , and the want will now bo supplied. Dexter , employment , 28 Pearl st. Fnlrinount 1'ark. The beautiful gem of Council Bluffs sot amid the romantic hills and shaded by ver dant bought of forest trees. , The most de lightful place Imaginable for picnics , tennis parties nnd quite rumbles. 'a alto the electric motor cars brldgo line which lands passengers In the very hcurt of the purk. Fare from Omaha to the park only 10 cents. Thu park is owned and controlled by the city-authorities und the best of good order Is enforced. Steam and hot water heating , first-class plumbing. Work done In both cities. John Gilbert , 518 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. Ucslrublo dwellings for rent at mouorato prices. E. H. Hhoato & Co. . rentul ugonts , Broadway and Main streets , up stairs. C. 13. steam dye works , 1013 Broadway. Fine jewelry , watches and diamonds ; cleaning aud repairing at E. Uurhorn. J. G. Tlpton , renl efjtuto , 627 13'dway. Go to M , Keating for drugs , 50.5 Broadway. E. H. Sheafo & Co. give special attention to thu collection of ruutu und care of prop erty in the city and vicinity. Charges mod erate. Office Broadway and Main streets , upstairs. f A COUNCIL DIMS JUSTICE fluT * Has a Novel Way of Disposing of ri THE HORSES , HQl , > NDS AND HORN ItcplnctiiR tlio Miilti Direct ? luloljlno With Klcotrlolty An Agsit Iwily Wants a DnuMo Dose of trio Ci-cnl ISIIxIr. Iho Court on 11 la Musclo. The culcltfln-sloiillug cnso npnlnst tlio Bar- rctt boys , Ed and Frank , resulted tn a dlsu- Krccmcnt ot the jury , four of the Jurors fa voring iicriulttnl nnd two standing for con viction , The cnao will bo tried again this morning. The defendants nro still In Jail nnd the prospects uro fnlf for their remain ing tl'oro. The only sensational fcutuio in connection with tlio trial was the unmerci ful "roasting" uclmluistoroa to the court by Em molt Tlnlny , attorney for the defense. In the absence of im attorney for the prose cution , the court examined the witnesses , and the defendants' attorney mudo numer ous objections , which were overruled. In arguing his case bcforo the jury , the attor ney trolc oecnslon to censure the court very warmly , and cast several very unpleasant reflections. The spectators wuru nplinst at thn tirade , nnd fully expected to oo a line of $50 or HW ) Inflicted on the attorney for con tempt. The court , however , took another way of settling it. After standing the storm as long as ho could , ho Jumped from hU chair , and with n very suggestive ges ture , informed the uttornoy that ho would mop up the floor with him if ho continued his abuse. After that both parties cooled off , and the case was submitted. In referring to the matter afterward , the court stated that ho was willing that an attorney should touch up the court to a reasonable degree , when ho bad no case , nnd It was hU only show to get a hold on the Jury , "but , " ho continued , "there Is a limit which they must not pass. 1 don't propose to sit still nnd let any man abuse mo beyond a certain point. It had reached that point , and I had to stop it , and that.was all there was to It. " 8. B. Watlsworth & Co. loan money. Swonson Music Co. , 835 Broadway. - The Co 11 I-H I n c Club. The mist successful and exciting chitso yet had by the Coursing club was that of yes terday morning. Tha meet was at Green's packing house , just east of the city. It wus surmised that the dumping ground , whci-o the offal from the packing house is depos ited , about a half mlle cast of the packing house , would ho an excellent plac ? to find wolves , and at that spot tbo hounds were uncoupled. Three scents were struck at al most the sauio instant , and away went the divided pack on throe different trulls. For the next two hours the huntsmen had a very exciting time , us' 'with ' three wolves running , one was In sight nearly all of the time. Several shots were fired , but none of them did any more than to cnpplo tha quarry. About 7 o'clock two of the wolves , which were hulf grownl'timber wolves , were run down , and about 'tyVp hours later , the third , a full grown and very largo gray wolf , was pulled down. Dr. C. H. Pinney managed to get in a charge of heavy shot , which toro an ugly hole in fho side of the ravenous brute , but with seemingly no other effect than to rrcato a little momentary sur prise , as it dashed on faster than over. About fifteen minutes later the chase again passed the doughty doctor , but the leading hound was so close thai ho did not dare to fire again , and in a very 'short time it was over. The largest aulmal vus brought It and displayed during the jla.v-at the club's head quarters at the Manbattan-ibut the smaller ones wore scalped and loft-u | > mi the hills. ' The new hounds recently purchased by the club in Missouri uro working in finely , and all matters pertaining tr the uhase are pro gressing swimmingly. The club Is just be ginning to understand the location of the ground , and the most frequented runways , and the meets will continue to grow in inter est and exciting features. The uoxt chase will bo held on Friday morning. If you want clean , fresh groceries and frults callon Johnson ff Olson,712 Broad way. Wall paper , room moldings nnd decora tions , No. 12 North Main street Iho SI n In Street Motor. The electric motor company has already doubled the force at work on the Main street extension , and yesterday fifty men were at work. Superintendent Reynolds states that ho will work as largo a force as possible , and rush the work to completion as quickly as possible. Ho hopes to hnvo elcctrlo cars running the whole length of PCarl and Main streets by the 15th of October. The line will bo double track from Uroadwav to Tenth avenue , and a single tract : from that point to the Milwaukee local depot , at the foot of Main street. The poles will bo sot , and work on the overhead wire commenced , so that all will bo in readiness to put the line in operation us soon us the track laying Is com pleted. The street Is now torn up from Broadway to Willow avenue , and one track Is laid as far as First avenue. Work on the second truck wus commenced yesterday altcrnoon , and both will hereafter bo kept along near together. Travel on the street is impeded , though not altogether impossible. Winter & Monroe , sign painters , 410 B'way Always on Time. If you wish to purchase , a good and reliable watch 25 per cent Jess than club rates , and on easy tcriusthen call at once and make your own selection at C. B. Jacquomln & Co. , 27 Main street. Queer Elixir Result. Several elixir experiments have been made hero , but tbo public interest in them has flagged. Ono patient , over seventy years of age , received a treatment , but us an apparent result un abscess was formed. For a tttno It was fearoa that the patient would die , The physician who gave tbo treatment is one who bus had llttlo faith In the Cllxlr. Ho has even loss now. The patient was anxious to have the experiment tried , and because of her many Importunities he at last consented. Her condition was buch that it seemed she could not HVO long anyway , so that neither life nor hhflth seemed jeopar dized. The unpearapc. ? of thu wound be came terrible , though , , 'It turned black and bits of flesh BlouKtod off. Thu physician oven became alarmed. Now the place is healing with wonderful rapidity. The patient declares she lias not felt BO well in llftc-on years , and Is aiixiuus to have another dosd of elixir. I , 5 Tbo Now Ogden , Counpll Bluffs , finest and largest hotel in western Iowa. Special at tentions to commercial mon. Dwelling for sale on'easy ' payments. Also building lots at lowest11 market prices. Call and examine our list. E , ' H. Sheafo & Co. riolcctt Un Itefttio Polio- . Bob Mnrdls , the ( qa/nstcr / , Imbibed' too freely Monday afternoon , and wunto'l to run the town. Ho wound up in the cooler , with the charges of disturbing the peace and assaulting an o nicer slated against him. Ills assault on the ofllcer resulted disastrously , for the latter tapped him on the cranium with his club , aud Mardis rolled in the put tor. After being locked up , ho concluded to gut oven by kicking a follow prisoner , Jim bnoddorly , who was too drunk to offer any resistance , and but for tno tluiuly Interfer ence of the jailor , Bnoddarly would have fared very roughly. Yesterday morn lug Mardis pleaded guilty to being drunk , nnd wus fined flO.10. Snodtlerly filed a com plaint of assault and buttery against him , and that case und the other for u&auultli g un oUlcor will bu tried later. Snoddorly'e case for drunkenness was con tinued. Four other drunks could not pay their fines , and were ordered Into ttie street gang. lllcd of Iltuu-t Dlurasc. At half-past W o'clock yesterday a man staggered from one ot the roar doors of the Elsomrin block and started up the alloy. Ha only took a fdw steps before ho fell to the earth nnd remained there. An old man named H. Eastman , of Atlantic , paisod the man ns ho camp out , nnd supposing ho was Intoxicated turned and watched him. When ho fell l.o reported the cnso to the proprietor of the Scott houso. The police were notified that an intoxicated man \VM lying in the alley In a situation that threatened danger from pas sing teams , but bnforo the o ( lice re nrrlvod It wns discovered that the man Wan dead , Ho Was picked up utid taken to Undertakers Field & Estop nnd the coroner summoned. The body wns Identified ns that of Frank Haven , who resided on South Third street , Ho had boon employed by .1 , C. Blxby , paint ing the radiators and steam boating appara tus lu the now KUeman building. Ho had worked but three days on tlio job , but had not complained of nnv ill fooling during thu tlmo. Ho was apparently In perfect health When ho had left the building to go to hU dinner. Ho wns about thlrty-olght years old nnd has lived with his mother in the city for the past live years. For a long tlmo pust ho hns been. Identified with the Siilvntlon Array ns 11moperator of the big bass drum. The coroner hold art Inquest nnd u post mortem examination last evening und fixed , the cause of death at heart disease. l/o-ujxmeiiiniit. The young ladles' nocloty of St. Francis Xiivler'a ' church , of this city , have postponed their entertainment from Wednesday night to Friday night. As hits bean snld bcforo , the entertainment will consist ot music , lec tures , canes , dancing , otc. An enjoyable ulght is promised by the young Indies , who ndvlso nil who wish to enjoy a good laugh and a pleasant evening to come nnd putroima them on next Friday night , September U. All remember the night nnd bring your friends with you. All holding tlckoU for Wednesday can URO thorn on Friday. The entertainment will bo given at St. Joseph's hall , and will boirin at 8 o'clock sharp. Muslo by Dulboy's bund. A. llcnutlrul Home. The beautiful homo of Judge James on Third uvonuo is receiving the finishing touches by that famous decorating artist , P. C. Miller. The house has been built under the personal supervision of the judeo , nnd the builders have wrought out his ideas of a homo , nnd Mr. Miller , with the Instincts of n true artist , has put on the developing touches , nnd the result Is an Ideal homo In comfort and beauty , where the judiro can" enjoy all the happiness to. bo found In u per fect house. But thu beauty of tlio homo is duo perhaps more to Mr. Miller's art than to nil else. The parlor is a perfect gem of beauty. The celling is done in white aud gold pressed paper , with n one-third frieze and wall In two shades of gruy. The dec orations are engraved , and till mouldings and decorations harmonize in general tint. The ofTcct is subdued , mellow and very pleasing. The sitting room , which adjoins , Is done in the same general design , but the combina tion of color is white , blue and gold , with antique oak mouli.inga to match tlio wood work and the mantel. The dining room ad joining is n real atnllcr , where tbo artistic walls and mantel ulTord an endless pleasure to the artistic eye. The sntno general detslgn Is followed and the colors- are a combination of terra cottubroiizo and olives. The hall has a plcrustu celling with walls in the rough wt h olive tint and n hand painted freizo in gold nnd gray. The upper floor chambers urc finished in white and gold , blue nnd gold and soft gruy tints. The whole Interior of the house is as perfect as real artist can in.ilco it. It is diRlcult to determine which deserves the most praise , the homo builder who planned it or the artist who mudo it a poem. , It will bo a monument to Mr. Miller and a cozy little palace where Judge James can dwell In the case and com fort he has so thoroughly earned. The famous cash bargain house , 200 Broad way. Kellcy & Youakorman sell grocorlo Chuso and Sanborn coffees a specluly. Rr port uf the City Clerk. The following Is the report of City Cleric Huatington foe the month of August. Cash on hand Aucust 1 , judgment account . $83180 Cash on hand August 1 , district court costs . 6 Xi Cash on hand August 1 , witness fees , otc . 2180 Cash on hand August I , county treas urer . 80 00 Building permits . 4000 Civic cason . 1050 City criminal cases . 871 CO State criminal cases . 15 00 Licenses . 240 00 Burial permits . 0 50 Appcarunco fees . 1,209 80 Witness fees . a 20 Marshal's fees . 298 Co Total . $3,059 29 niallUltSKMENTS. Paid county treasurer . 5100 Paid witness fess . 5 30 PaidN. Schurz . 1300 Paid city treasurer . 2,254 40 PaU A. L. Hendricks . 550 PuldC. C. Despain . ' ! K ) Paid telegram . . . . . 40 Cash on hand , judgment account. . . . 32140 Cash on hand , district court costs. . U So Cash on baud , witness fees . 185 Totnl . . . . . $2,059 , 2U Good business chance ; n $3,000 stock of gent's furnishing goods , hats , cups , boots und shoos , is offered for sulo by Fox & Hughes of this city. The business reaches (20,000 yearly and is well established. A. Benefit Concert. To-morrow ovenlne a concert for the bene fit of the Methodist Episcopal church will bo given under the direction of Miss Ida Fpl- lentrctcr. The following Is the programme : Piano solo The Last. Smile . . H. A. Wollcnhaupt Miss Katlo Kulin. Song Fly Forth. O Gentle Dove . Plnuutl Miss Ida Fcllcntrotcr. Recitation . Selected Miss B. Stcphun. Duet Wio Malitu Mirder Schlumtnor. . . . ( Frolschuty ) Weber Paul Tulleys and Frank Dadoltot. Song Outon the Deep . Kuckon Mrs. Meyers. TAUT II , Piano solo . Selected Miss Katie Knhn. Duet Guarda Clio lllunca Luna..Campana Mrs. Mayors and Miss Ida Fellontretor. Cornet solo Marguerite . IVhlto Wllllo Murphy. Song Sing. Smile , Slumber . C. Gounod Miss Ida E'ellentretcr. Violin obligate . Paul Tulloys Duet-Nocturn . F. Bohr Paul Tulloys and Frank Badollet. Kerr & Gray , real estate , CO. ) First uvcnuo. Annual Mooring of tht ) W. O. T. U. The following Is the programme for the nnnuul mooting of the W. C. T. U , , to beheld held at the Presbyterian church next Satur day : Muslo conducted by the . Y. W. C. T. U. Singing. Opening prayer . , , . . , , . Mrs. J. Newton Heading ot scripture. . . Mrs. E. I. Woodbury Singing. Secretary's report . , . .Mrs , E. M. Hoover Treasurer's report . Mrs. N. I' . Dodge Corresponding secretary's report . . , . Mrs. S. F. Slovens Vice-President's report . Mrs , Dr. Phulps Vice-President's report . , , . . . , Mrs. Dr. Montgomery Vice-President's report. , . Mrs. Smith Vico-Presldcnt'H report . Mrs. Thlckston Vice-Presidont' * report . Mrs , Cooluy Vicc-Pieslduat's report . Mrs. Ueebuo Vice-President's report , , . Mrs. Helcheiibuch Slnglutr. Address by the president. .Mrs. H. J. Fisher Statistics on effects of prohibition . . , . , , . . . , . . , . Mrs , U. M. Casudy Ilemlnlsciico ? , , . . . .Mrs. Amulla Bloomer W. T , O. U. work . Mrs. L.V , Uotts Necessity for a headquarters , . . . . . . . Mrs. H. A. Stoddurd Method -opof > ou for necurlngioaduartors. ! | . . . . . . . , . . . , , . . , . Mrs. S. S , Stevens Drill by the Loyal Legion. Singing. Closing prayer. All ladiei of the city are invited. ( i'craouul O. F , Cole left Monday for Mount Pleas ant. ant.I I ) . O. Finch , district United States prose cuting attorney , of DCS Molucs , and Ed Campbell , United States marshal , of Fulr- flold , were In the city yesterday. W. W. Qrimth , of Walnut , wns In the city yesterday , Mrs. L. U. Lewis nrrlvcd homo yesterday from Avoca. W. P. Thomas , of San Francisco , Is visit ing U. L. Williams. Postmaster T , W. Ivory , of Ulonwoodwas in the Bluffs yesterday. Mrs. Mnry Kost has returned from n visit to friends In Carroll county. Dr. S. N. Harvey nnd H. Uiston , of Noola , were Mill ft * visitors yesterday. Miss draco Swcurlngc.n has gene to Cor nell college , where she will attend this yoar. Peter Kr.vkendnll has resigned his posi tion In thu Lincoln flro department mid re turned to this city. Miss Lnurn Bcnnomnn loft for the east Monday uvcning on n purchasing tour for Mrs. F. G. Pfolfer. Eugene Stupfol , of Hardln township , wns in the city yesterday on route for the Btato fair at Dos Moinos. H , R Hood , bnggAgomastcr on the Sioux City .t Pacific , has returned from Ktilmnn- zoo , Mich. , where tie wns culled by the seri ous illness of his father. Miss Bessie Stownrt hns returned from n three years' absence nt Fnrmington , Conn. , where stio hns bean attending school. Miss Beech , of Now York , accompanied her , nnd will visit with the fnmlly of Mr. J. T. btow- ort for u few weeks. Mr. Charles T. Stew art joined thorn at Chicago , and Will bo at homo for a few days. * Money leaned nt L. 1J. ( Jruft's ft , Co.'s loan ofllco on furniture , pinnns. horses , wiicons , personal property of all kinds , nnd all other articles of vuluo , without removal. All business strictly confi dential. CALIFORNIA TIIK 1AND OF DISCOVERIES ! -Sold on Scn.rTjoiCircular AHIErlNCMEKaorowj.ii.CAL CUF E T07\ ATARRH SANTAABIEAND ; : : CAT : R : CURE Fop sale by Goodman Drug Co CfflCAGOlIORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y. ' The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to TWO TUAIN8 DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL JIIiUFl'8 Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. . Paul , Minneapolis , Cellar Rapids , Rock Island , Freeporl , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuquc , Davenport , Elgin , Mndisou , JnncKville , Beloit , Wlnonn , La Crosse , Ana all other Important point * E t , Northcait and For through tlckoti call on the llskc' nccnt at I.'fll Fsrnani itrcet , la llarker Illcolc , or nt UnloB 1'nciBc lt > pnt. Pullman Sleepora an4 the Ilnost Dining Cnra In tht world nro run on tlio rar..n line ot thu thlcnco , tlll > waukce & 8t. I'uul ItBllnay , and erur ? attention U paid to puicDKOrs Of courteous cmplojej of tha cotapunf. II. .MMI.Kit. OonorJl Manager. j. K. TIICKKK , Anlft < ntUener.ll MnniRer. A. V. It. CAItPKNTKlt , ( iunural 1'aiioneer and Ticket Acmt. O KO. K. UK AFFORD. Avnlitni ml 'llckct Affont. T.J. OLAHR , Gineral Snpirlnttailcnt. GEORGE METOALF , UKA.lt KSTATH , No. 10 Pearl St THE MANHATTAN BILLIARD AND CIGAR STORE 418 IIUOADWAY , MAtjQNKY & . Livery , Sale and Boarding Stable No. 1 Hign to lot at lowest rate's , delivered In any part of the city. Homes bought und sold on commUslon , Centrally Located , I'liitnor Kuril. W. O , UTTEBBAOK,23O Broadway rr.or. WHITISH Adapted to the public schools , Th only complete tlilnt ; of Its kind In exlatoucu and In. dlxponsiblo iu the school room , School bo.iruj dfslrliiK the moNt perfect help for tlio tuacliur are invited to uxumlno thin. Addroud H. A. IliVIjlil.NOKir , General Agent , r in Willow Avo. . Council Itluirs. low.a Incorporated Nov. 1 , . Eoatiiwo.it Corner ilroadwuy uud Muln Street , fc. I50OOO. Does a Hugulur Hanking and Exchange lliuinoss N. V. DOnoK. [ 'resident : JOHN IIUIIKSIIKIM , Vlco I'jost.j A. W. UIKKMAN. Cashier. I > lruutors-N. I' . Do < Ue , J llertsthulm. ( Jeo , Kcollno , J.U Stewart. W , W. Wallace , (1 , M. Dodge , SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL FOR SALE ANpJtENT , L. . w. . ht nail sort anl - „ - . _ SpAcltl Mtoatloa clvon to exam ination of tltli'8.V , 0. Jntnos , No. 10 1'oarl st. T/lOU SALKor exchange Now C-rooin honao X' m cuoit location. Will exchange for El ) acres or linprowl lan.l In Wcitern Iowa , or will icll atmtakn part In vacant lots. Kerr ft Orny , Council liluirg. la. FOll KHCIIANOK 1W acres In Audilbon , Co. , 3 miles from Co. soM , well Improved. \Vill cxohaniti ) tor Improved Council lllaJ * property. Kcrr Uray. Council Illirra. FOU8AI.1 ! Acre propsrty In city , reAsonable Kerr &Uray , Council nitittj. GKUAT borsnlns tn Nobratkft farms If you \vnntono. Wo hnvo a numl > or on hand that will lia sold cheap. Kerr & Oraj' , < uncll 1IU1ITB. la. MrsffibKNTOrF1 , Ilcal rotate. Special attention lvon to oxninnmtlon and cor rection of title to Innili nml lot i tn city . \ml county. No. 8 , North .Muln st. 1 j i ( 'It HA hi : or Kent Unrilpn land with house * . J by.I. IU nice. lUtiMalnst. . Council Huilfn. TO AIIH ITT 1'laco Iota for sale by K J. IUy. GO LOOK at the llabbltt I'laco on Upper Uroailway , then see F. J. Day. HOU8K3 torrent In ail parts of tlio city. F. .1. Day , TTUMl 8 A M : Two flno now six-room houses on JL'1'aclllc avo. will bo snlil ch ? p for a small payment down and balancn to suit purchaser. Kurr .v Pray , 6ufl Klr t avo. " 1I10U HUNT 3 unfurnished rooms , P01 Third - avenue. FlT | { Knnsiis farms to oxchnneo for city property. Johnston & Van ratten , Cvrrott blocV. ' 1(1011 KXCHANOR-A Binall newspnpT outnt * - to exchuiiKo for lots. Johnston .VVull fat- SttVKHAU Nebraska farma to exchnnga for Council JIlutTH lots. Johnston & Vim 1'at- ten. TJOItSF.S to exchange for equity In house and JJlot. . Johnston A : Vnn I'nttcn. SKVEHAlinice farms near the city for sale , Johnston & Van Patten , Evcrolt block , Council llluirs. _ ] LOT on avenue A. In Hocr * ' sul ) . , NOD , It taken BOOH. Johnston & Vim fatten. HOUSH- ? for sale , JIOl down nnd JI2.6 ) per month. Johnston & Vim I'atten. LOT on High street , flAO : speak quick If you \vnnt It. Johnston to Van 1'atten , FOU 8AI.K Oue ot the bust paying crcarn- orlcs In lowii , making now over UVU pounds butter dnlly , Also a large brick batter , OL-IT nml poultry house , all complete with large-cold MomKO elovAl jr , etc. . doing lilt ? business. Price o ( this mitiro nlunt complete f.i.lUU ; SI.IMU ca n , bai. In S nnd in years. Or would take f-ooil city property , or No. I land tor the $4,0 HI payment. lIiiBluess done last yenr , f S7.IXK ) . will exceed that tnls yrnr. anil It Is the only plant In the county. Enquire ot Kerr It Gray , fio.1 FJrst aye. FOH SAliK Acre lots In Orchard plao ? . Tills property Is located In the 1(1 ( co nursery. snutnot the main part of thn city. 1 > { nilloa from court housa , Oco. Mutcalf , U Pearl st. FOH KENT Houses In nil parts ot tno city. Kerr it Clruy. MB Klrnt avo. _ FOH HENT KlRlit now Vroom cnttai'eson Avenue 11 , itankott's add. to city , Itcnts very reusonnblo. 0 ill and let us show you them. Kerr & Orny. FOH KENT T of the most bountiful cottages In Council llluirs ; ono Mock from motor line ; now huusi-s ; city water in tin ; house * acd all modern conveniences. Sou Kerr & Orny. 171OH SAIjK 120ncro fnrm In Jasper county , -L lown , located near real minus that are in operation. There Is n Ilvo fogt vein of conl under the farm. ( Jeo. Metcnlf , No. 10 I'oarl st. 'IJIOIl BALK Improved nnd unimproved prop- - ? crty in every part ottlio cltv. Hare oppor tunities for Investors \vlio seek speculations ; splendid opportunities fur those who desire hoinca. Oeo. Metcalf , No. 10 1'onrl st. _ BUSINESS locations oc Main and ttrondwny at great bargains. Oeo. Metcalf. No. 10 Pearl st. _ FOH 8A1.K-H ) feet lake frontage located be tween C It , bout house arid Manawa beach. Also u number of choice lots In Ltcgnttu place. Ueo. Metcalf , No. 10 1'earl ht , TK.vouvnntsomo . genuine snaps In choice lota JLon bottoms call aud see Kerr Ac Or ay. They bnve some lots thnt must bo sold regardless ot cost before Nov. 1. TF you have anytnlnc In the line of real estate -Lur chattels you want to exchange or dispose of , you shonlrt'call on Kerr & Gray. You can find thorn at their ofllce , 60i First avo. , Council Uluirs. K On monthly pnymonts. very neat J- now house near Hnrmony mission. Cull or address Kerr & Oiay , OT > first nvo. . Council lllulfs. _ MISCELLANEOUS / \DEMj HHOS. & CO. loan iuonev Tlieniost V/llberal terms olfero.1. lut : Pearl st. 05 roet on Muln street for sale cneap. Johnston 6 it Van I'attun. FINEhnmo on First nve. formula. Johnston & Van 1'atten , WANTBD A'Roo < riiorne Riid buggy. Ken ? & 0ray. i wantotl at 133 Uantonstrocr. JU Hood board at reasonable rntoj. Mrs. I , W. Copp . 6VP.ll CENT loans maclo on real estate , cash on Inmil. F. J.Jay. AllEAUTlFIJI , homo on Oakland ave. at bargain , KJ. Day. /1)1180 ) on Oakland avo. , 1:1,000. : F. J. Day. O9x3iO ( on Park nve. , W.OOO. K. J. Day. HOMES for solo on monthly payments. 5757 1) ay. 200 acres good bottom land lu Tnwa to ox- cliai > io Tor vacant lots In Council Ululfa , IJ. K. Mtiynp , fill Broadway. nntl ti > per month. . ' 1 KOOA lota to sell $10down . terms. IllKh ground , full nlze nnd title pcrfcci. K. E. Mnynr , Oiu Jiroudwuy. f75"wlirbtly ! iot ( i , fiiTTsi , Central nub. , If taken at once , nn Aveuue I ) . Uiuti in-ound , good tltl'J and actually worth tM'J. K. K. Muyno , Oil ) Urondwny. I7UJU EXCHANOK-r < nna In Iowa for Council X ! llluirs property. B. K. Mnyno , oil ) llroad- way. 17ANTED Some more bargains to veil. K. K , Maynit , 1 llroaaway. " 171011 BAM ! or Trade Full supply of hotel JP furniture , also IOHNO for IU mouths on small hotel In Council Illuira , Apply to Odoll llros. AVKNUK A loin , cornerH. great bargains. jlenKou & Bhvphunl , II Main t. 14 OUHK"nnd lot. Cochrnn uad. . cheat ) , oaijr 1-i piiymuntB. lleiuon AsHnonhurd , I ) ilnln st. liliavn more Iiro.idivay pioperty than any. body , llensoii & Bheimeril , 1' ' Main t. ' r OTon 4th nvenue , Vnn Urunt k Jtlce'u HUD. , AJ cheap , liens on & Khepherd , U Mulnxt , r OT on ItlulT Bt. . line residence lot cheap. J.J noiibOii It Bhephurd , t ) Main Bt. _ > UST corner on Ilrondway. opposite cower > houso' JloiiHon & Hnephurd , u Muln nt.cower LOU'S In llnyltsa' :1 : < 1 , on motor line , t-'OO each. 5 HuUMjn .V blieplierd , U Muln Bt. IO'J'.S on ( Hen avo. , genuine snaps , Donson He J HliHjiiierd , u Maul Ht. HOUBKS md Jots ; 100 cash. UUO cash. J'iOO casli , balance easy , llouison & Shepherd , U.MlllUBt , GUAIIAM avenue property that will double right nway. K J. Uuy , LO'1'8 on Ilroadway , FlrsT avenue and Ave > lines A und II , chcup , 1' . J. Day , K AllWAV Trlcyclo-For ale cheap. Kxce lent condition. One mini can handloeaml. Will lurry two persons und loud , Addruin Hey Council IllullH Htovo Wo huvo un extra heavy llttlf N , S Htovo made to order for IIB that we are bi-lllnH for II. , We Bimrantoe ovary one. Thin Is the best IIS Htovo ever oirered tlio public. We will bell Fuller & U'arri'M'H Western Diamond coal cook , No , r1. at tii. Thin IH America's best , larKt'st. heaviest Ktovo ut uny price. It Is tno best stove of the world' * l&rgestctove foundry nnd with 7 yearn experience with this as our leudluK itovo wo can recommend U as America's bestsuivo. Wo will bo KIU < | to huvu the public call ami com- pure It with other makes. Our price thin year Is a cut of ( I from thu usual prices U owhere , We have the lawst Block of heating stoves we ever carried , with the Kndlant Home and Ktew > urt'n lu tlio loud. Wo have a variety ofOnkH nnd wood burners from ( I up. Don't full to gtc < mr price * . Btora open till 0 p. m. Col * Cole. I'i Main st. _ _ j J. M. PALMER - II AH TUB CHOICEST M > T Of - SUBURBAN & INTERIOR PROPERTY lu the city , Ullt edged onporttinltltu to ( mm dluu Invajtorj u.nl