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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1890)
THE OALAHA DAIM BEEiffibllJRSDA.'y , OCTOBEE 23 , 1890 , TJEE OMAHA. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIC13 , NO. 12 1'EAUL ' , flellvcrrd hy C'ltrlor In any pait of Iho City. n , w , Tiivrors- . . . . MANA.CJFII TEnEl'ltOM ' Si j f , No. 11 I Kdllur , .Vo.0. . SIJK\TJL S : * N. V. P. Co. to , Corn-It llluITsLumber Co. c al. T. J. Permit * \vcd\veroyosteriliiy Kiwi Trou | > imtlCnrrlo.Fames , Ixith clthisclty , 'rti Indies of thu Biwuluav Jl. K. church will t-lio asocial FrMnv utciihig , OctoberI ! ! , Bttlieliomeof 3lrs. J D. Croolinull , 413 Glen avon lie , * ( ScMernor Holes isto tnonhnt tlio ojxra tiousothis overilntf , utul vlll lhcusUlio | > o- lltieal questions from the democratic Btimcl- 1 point , of course Thnxlore Lund 1ms associated himself -with Mr. kelson , under Ilio llrraiiiiinc of Lurid At Nelson , ami Is putting inn hr e , stock of furniture iitN'o ill .Mala streetoppositetbo , Mcrrl.un lilwk. Oticoftlio Indies listening to thcllonscu trial MMurJ.iv ilropied ] out ot htr potkut , nultu A niit ! little icll of money. Deputy Sheriff Cubicle ( lucovired. It lying otilliu lloor near her cliiilr , niitl relurnud It to hoi , sliu not liuiiif'cvciiiioU [ < cil hirloss , pt oilt-o Ko. liTl ) , Ancient Order ol United Workmen of this fity , assisted byDnllij'H biiul , have uriuiiKU'llo ' x\\c \ musical mid litorarj unti'rtiilniiitnt ill Dohiny's ' oifru liousooii tlie ovtnlinof Xovcinlici * ii'i for tlio tenotltof thu lion o otthol'rionillcss All the nilorodeitirens of the i-ity should fiidM\oi' to bo uruHiit ut tlie re | > ubliiau tieniltiiiitiTH | In the Mwonlo tciiiilo | this ovuniiiff iiinl hi ir Ilio iulilr" of Colonel Jono-iof Noith Carolina. Ho vlll j > | niik : ill- rcctljrto tun colonel voters iiiul tell tlicm vhy tliey should vote the icpublloan tidal lu the coming ulcillon. TheliifomliipcRIoux Citv train lost nil-lit brought iuiuiiwllliiijKissriinur | from Hoiioy Creel ! Itwus n line tetter iloj , " thut the i-W- uitrliei srooprilup vvhllo thu train \us 11111- iiliifj iiltotil loilj miles mi lioir. Tlio ilutf was npmiiiiitly not liuit , liut nfusod to set off uttliulwnl ] ci > ot , but iHTsl.stcd in riding to thoiouudhouspvith 12nuiiHjer.IiiiiBlu.lne. Thoie will be nKriiml willy of the colored rcpnUiriiti voU'ii ut the republic-mi hcul- qimrteis In Mnsonii ! block tnls ueuinir Colonel A A Junes vlll HinUt | to liiscolored friends from a ropubllriin standpoint , mid will make mi intelligent tint ! Interesting ml- dros > s All tlio loloroil voters inthoiltj' are InviHdto he present anil in.il < Qtlio iicijiuiint- nnce of Colouol Jones lie is ,111 orator of hltfh rank and emi of Iholr follows -ulio is a ireditto lilmsulfand Ms rate. The Munlcil Lui3lfs Social society -will meet this iiftcnioon ut 'J uMock at tlio residence of ftlis. 0. Uoscn. dW Myti&tcr itreot. AII iWMiibersaro jiirt iculailj Invited touttcnd , MnriaiiKUiuditsinustbo ticiTected for ttiofaii mid fc".ttul for thu worthy poor , n hi Lb Is tobo hold early In NooirJic'r. . At the last icjjulnr meeting of tlie society the follovliij ; ladles weroeleotul ofllrersfor the ensuing tunn : I'u-sulcnt ' , Mrs ( I. A. Urovn ; Vlco jncsldeiit , Mis. lro\\i ) \ scirotaiy , Mrs. ( J , IJoicn ; tioiisuicc , Mrs. ( ! riy : Lonllatliawnj , oncof the younj ; men cn- pff < 5 < Jln tlioyoik of earljoiiIHK thoclectilo lights In tliccitj , met with a painful urciclint ycstcrdny. Ho iliovoup to carbon ono of the itrcctliminin front of Bellln ei's hosjiitil , and just asho hail .stopiwtlup on tliesoutof his b Bry ( to roiuh tlio cord to lowci * the lump his hone KMO nsuUdcii Jump , and ho Atas thrown to the oaith , striking thu uivcmciit onhisknoo ) . TIe suttiiiiied a painful irac- turo or oncer ZJH KIUO caps tint \\ill catiso lilm to bo conrtncd to his but foisovcml weeks The hobo was fiiirlitcncd liya laily iridilrnly inoviiiK her shunl i\hile A telephone iilann wa1 * scut from the motor car house jottoiJuy morning i'allinifor the ( ire department to suiipross n Iho ttiat hail brokun out In a residences northeast of tlieiu. 'Jhc motor people could 800 the ll.iuics rolling oier the root of the house. Bv the time the dcpnitnicnlnrriied in thoiicliilty the bullil- Ingvas cinelopod in datncs. It was located on tlie eoinor of Twoiitj-iiintli street anil Avenue L mid -VMS a new onu and a lulf story rcslilfiic-o IxloitfjInK to Fi-anlc Swunik. The department wis miabln to Jo any thing to- warilisaviii ) ? tlw place , in it was located eleven blocks inuy from the nearest flio ljil- nmt. It vas entirely ilcstioyod , butsomdof the finiiitinoviis sa-\cd. Ofllicr Prtcit > on found a wretched loolilng specimen ol fcii.lnhic . hnmaiiltyvanilurliiK aloiiBtlio Htreotsou the upper enil of his beat onEiist n raid way at an tarlv hour yester day inorniiiif. She \MH unable to ( 'lvo any account or herself , and tallied in a very inco herent manner. She \vus evidently Insaae , anil lie called tlio patrol wagon and had her fonvcjcd to the central station , where slio wis Jctuiiiftl until ycsterihy afternoon , blio was iiiiiibloto Kliuliornuiiiuundileclared tlmt she ncu-r had any name. She said shu had been In the asylum owe at Mount I'le.isant. and also mciitfonul AllnncanoIiH , and Bralu- eiil , iliiin. ShccoulilRivoiio inforivitionas to hon Mho ciiiim to the city , orhou-loiipsho bad been hero. In the aide-moon she MIIS token to tlio county jnir , vhero HIOvllll'o ! I detained until she can bo .scut , to uu asylum or bomotliliiir iio Ivirncii oouccriilaf ? her identity. MILis iipnaruutly about tliirty-llvo ) eursoll ( , und iiliorilklv detornied , and alto gether u sjully pitiable object. I'.t 11.1 fill A J'ltS. Judge Macy may ho cxpocUd to adjourn court c-arlj enough Satmdayto latuli Iho train for Ills liomo in ilnilan. Alls. > licv rctuincd homo ycstcrday from an eastern trip , hiving been absent a mouth or more. I "Soj our Oiiwha iioormastcr thinks we > Council Uluffs oftlclulshn\o \ | > nU | " inld Mr. Himiln , tliOhiiiwrlntcnilcntof the X7ottav.it- tamincounty i > oor. "These nontiiaiwr items dou'twony moaiul 1 can't lielp but laiiuli at Oinalia atout pull and ehcek. I wish tliey would send mo to Chicago to tlio worlds fair as nn exhibit , on account of in j check , XM like to take In the fiiirat somoboily'solBooxpenso. Hut really , in i-e ard to bending nn old woman over to Omaha , I don't remember of eeiuilnp unjbotlj over there , not fora month * 1'ast. ' Tlio fact is tlmt vhon betfulnp trau- nonti strike ttioto\vn wo do help tliein niovo { on ; x tlmt Is , it tliey uro old women or too fcoblo to work. If they are tryliiRtOK'ct ' cast wo K\O ! \ them scinetiiuos quite a lift , say Ut 13ts Molncs. it tlipemls on ilreuiustnmc's v If they want to ( jo west though , \\oiinor \ ' Itlvo thciiimorothniiciioiiili ; togot turosdtho rlvor Our own poor , those t hat belong here , wo look ufli-r , ofcourn ; , but tlioso tiaiisicnt.s , tlmt don'tbclony lioro ami don't want to stay * hero , wo uct riJ of If wo didn't vo ivoulil bo overrun. Why. Omaha s iipuerseiidi its truvclliiK pauiwi-s nnv furs - s thercust thun Council Bluffs. Tboi unload * vn us all sorts of vagrants and luupw. You j too , nil they bu\o to do is to take them oior J the liIdKonml turn them loose on the k > t- i toins Tlieii they tlndtliclr wny up town or , tot picked up liyttia poliro. li wiu only a , littlowblloiiKoihflt wo had thix-o luiuiiles * who neroplclccil up on tlio bottoms. Novo \ | wou'tc'luiin tliomeclal fonheuX whinOniaha j Is aliou-liifc'up sostrong tbat way. " j Oollii ( Itcndy for n Pair. ] Alxmt twenty promliicnt uicnibcn of the Catholic cliurcli in this illy met attho wsl- dcnco of I'ntlicr McMeuoiny last OKiiing to jiorfcct ai-rariBvmcats forholclliic tno aiimiuL chun-h falrL It Was decided to hold thu fair in Noycmlier and inako it tbo gieatest that baa c\er \ bocu held In the city , Committees woraappointed nutl the work luhl out , KuiiiLrouj donations wem i-owived AIIIOIIK- thom was a lot hi Mornlntr Uo from JnJgo Mi-Uc'c1. This plftias BcconipmilM bj an option to take tlio lot or 3.VX ) im-usli Itwus dociilctl to tiilco tbo lot fur the it'asoii that iiioro money could lo raised frotuli by the calo of chances , Lucius Wells , renre entlnp De-ore , Wells & Co. . | Mva aMilcnriiiKo ; for # 1(1,1. ( TlvjCounett Iljuffa gas unit electric llfiht conijuiiy pvu cuts of the Iliicst trm sto\us \ , and scremlothir minor ilonationsoru \ \ an nounced. Tlio fair will ho held in Mnsonto temple. The date bas act yet boon fixed J , C , IlhDv , itonin noatlni ; , saulUry en- glucxr. y W Life buildluc , O.ualu ; ! Ji noiutlockCouucll Ulutli THE JEWS 1)1 ) HIE BLUFFS. Theiraaicn Trial Drawing to a Oloso with a Good Oaso for the Defense AN ELECTRIC LIGHF PLANT FOR AVOCA. A. Zlrloflitit. Troublesome I'artticrslilp A Sucocssrul i'oiinR OCIilcf- Tlicy I'oiiKht to the Dcntli Ulliior Mention. The trial of Peter Hanson for killing young Malison , is drawing to a finish. The dofondatithiiniclf placed ou the stand jcstirdny nftciiioon. Ho tola much the nmo story us Unit already given by ether witiussei Ilosboved tlio hat and coat ha \vorcoii \ thu iiltfht of tlo nflmy. The hat was cut nail Ijloody and tlio coat also stained. Testimony was Introduced ycstcrdny to show Unit Miitllson lint u razor In hit pocket , Whrn ho was found lying on the roimd. iftcrho as shot. A Ittilfo wai also picked up neir vheiotho crowd stood vhovoro suidlo hmo atUckul Hanson. Money at rclaca Iratm loin I 01 chltto andrc.uestito soo'urityb.yl'j. U ShaifoAUo Unprcccdonted h.lr > 'aliis In TJOV'S and Jitttio.Moad ClvthiuxUo. 1'or Avuu.i. AHIclei of Incoipor.itloa of the A\oca \ Klottiic M ht uud Pover company wore Illwljesterdiiy. Thocoiupuivls to ha'so a capital Btoclt of10)0 ( ) ( ) , with the prlrelcge of incruisliiglt to SIojQUO. Thu directors are II. 0 , Sclffort , G Dic'dcrch , Fremont Uotiiiiilii ] , .r. U. Jeuks , N. D. Snaford. 'hnrlus K Voss , .1. J Ilowloy. Tlioso slpn- liiff Ilio incorpoMtion p.ipii.s uio S , L'iild cll , J. B IJlulic , .r. U. Davis , K. Cook and AV. J. Visit the Model Clothing Co , 522 Bmd- wuySiipp's , now buildtiij , ' Tlio Manhattan aporting heaJtiuartcrs , 41S Hroadivii.v. Mw5i-s. Hortoii undClnncy vero In jnvl- nci' lilp only a weelc , inul It is taking nearly is nuchtliiio to settle up their business. ) ne invested aboat * 2tho , otlicr about ' ! ! , the scheiiio being tint of selling leef- steak. 1'artncHhip niittorj vcro neb agioe.ibloani a referee was called in to sottlobetveeii them. This arrangement was speedily knocked in the held , aiul then ouo of tlio partners attached the stock. Justice Hetiiiiiekihas been listening to beefsteak at odd times for sc\cra \ ! days , it being a case vhichhadto pho auay when anything1 inoro mportmit came up. ' ' "lia diffeicnce jetvecn the accounts of the tvo piirtnersdid. lot amount to more than ( i or f.5. The sys tem of bookkeeping \ ; unique , the testimony was b.mly inudJIcd anil the only seeming reeompeiiso foi any ono loiiftnied was thu anuiseinent afforded by the ridiculous nature of the trial Thocasogot so mixed that It was dinitult for thoattoinoysto tell whlcrh was nlni ntlff und ivhlch dcfendnnt. and the 3'idge ' will have to draw lots as to wliich sldo shall get a verdict unless ho wisely concludes to ; ivoa juduinetitagalnst botti in favor of the .out I , wlileh has had Its patience scioly tried Ttie AColCiitlDy 31111 [ las not altfctcd the prices Jit thcPeoplos * nstallincnt house. Everjthing goes uttho same old llgurcs thutlmvc in ado our patrons ihulall summer , defied oompetltion and made i possible to fumistiii house fioni top to bottom tom at little ejpeiiio. Our specialties this week will ho tlio Peninsular heating stoves , cheapest , neatest , most economical sto\o in the world. Mmidel & Klein , 3JU Broadway. Great bargains this week at tlo Model Clothing Co. v A fincocsHl'iil Von MS ; Tiller. On October KJ E. Morehouso , a mnrkcc , 'ardencr , living three miK * north of Council Ulufls , sent n. young 111:111 : to the city with a load of turnips ana potatoes to sell on the market. The joung mau wasnotlilng inoro ihana slipof a boy , seventeen years old , but. lie lias proved himself to bo atnicf ot rure accomplishments. Ho not only sold the load of vegetables iiud conveitod the proceed ? to his own use , but ho took the team and buggy ana his dropped out of sight as completely as If the earth had swallowed himup. His inline was Joel AVhito , and his former nome was la Wonona county , Iowa. lie c.vmo Into tovn with the produce ou Monday morning and -when nlghtcamoand and ho did not return his cinplojer felt coti- siderablo uneaslnc.ss about him. Ho came to tlioeitj the nextdiiy and instituted in- quliles concerning the boy but could not asceitaltj anything Uyotid the fact that he had sold part othisloatl to the Upper IJroad way grocus ami hnd stalled down the street during the middle of the aftoinoon. Tiom that point all trace of him \viis lost. His employer fourcd he had been niado the victim. of foul play , and turned the case over to the police. .A little Investigation satisfied them that it was a case of plain steal ing , and a strornr effoit was made to dot on truck of tlio fellow , but ho loft no clue of any Mini bahUw him. "Yesterday Mr. Morchonsorctumod frotn an extended trip In the notthcrn part of the state und in Nebraska , butdld not succeed In iindin any trace of the young man. During the after noon ho found something thu.t satisfied him that the toy had not been foully dealt with. In a Lower H wad way grocery store ho found thedcalerwholiHd purchased the last part of the loud the boy hud brought to town , Ho was anxious to soil out the stufl and waj willing to talto all the payout of the store , and was satisfied with a poek-t kiilfo , a pair of clie.ip sleeve buttons und a harmonica worth ten rents. .After loaMuf ? the stow he drove down Jlroadivay to the rUcr , ind it Is presumed crossed Into Nebraska The mules were worth about. $273. Ttiey xvew Iron graj mures , four and ll\o \ jcars old , and 0110 of them hud a tear ovoi the rlghtoyo. Tlio harness was iieirl.yiuwnnd thu natron was a repainted blngor sewliiB machine bugprypainteil bhck. Morohouso is cletcuniiicd to find the follow nncl is offering n reiMirdof WO for his rapture. Ho loaves ngiiln tills moinlng for Monoua county , vhcro ho thinks It probable ttuit White has cone. Whlto welchs about HO pounds , has Hack oyesauil hair , and of course a smooth face. Voiuij ? men's suits , nohbj , stilish and lnt - > t designs ut the Model Clothing Co. J. 0. Upton , real estate , r > 27 Broadway , Xlicy I'nuKht to tlio Death. A bloody tx-agedy recently occurred among the former occupants of Xo.3 enplno liouso t but Una made the. boys feel very badly. Two of the mastiff puppies , seven months old , be- Ciiiiiotootroullcsoino to keep ai-ound the sta tion , and thoywerc'scut to a farm housocast of the city fora temporary sojourn in the country. They were full bloods , and stood thirty-four inches high , and looked like two Jersey cattle. Ono ot thorn hud been pur chased by .lullus Xlnierll when too JOUIIB to huoiv anything ubout the troubles of this wotld , and wlien ho had jrrownup tofulldog- hood he was a mngiiiticcut fellow valued at WOO , jfov days after they had reached their country quarters tloy got into a scries of disputes wltti some of the plobiau curs In the neighborhood. The Invarlablu result of the encounters would lo thu tlie ninstlfTd dined on plobhn cui-a. This was kept up until there wiu not a dog In the township loft that rxissessed the courajro to eomo along the road In front of tlo fnnn house where tin city monitors were stajhiR- , and severnl vooks passed \\lthout the nuinlfts potting even u country puppy for supiwr. They grw tired of the Inaction , and oiiKun- dnyivheuthofaniilvand alt the men about thoplacohad gouo vlsitlnj ? the two doga got into a dispute ainon theinsvlves. TUoiVls- puto ended in a light , ud tao tljtit into u dad tlat must have Intted for AVlien the people returned ono of U wm dead and Iho other was Just nbla to mlsc his head , but he still retained his death grip on the throat of his brother. The RurvivlnR dog vas brought to town but ho Is permaneiitly injurod. BOSTON 810 R1I , COU.VCIIj IIIjXJPPS Head and Profit Thereby Our IJOBS Your Gnln. I10SIEIIV DEVAUTME T. Children's ' wool hose , 'nil sizes , Twin Sto ) 8)f ) , ntlSc. 1GU dozen children1 ! nil vool 1ioso , * l/cs ( row J > to 8V { | ( subject to iniperrcitloin ) a rcgu- Inr'A'ohoaeilOc , 3 for&Oc. Woaro showing ten different lines of child- rcn's nnd inlisos' hose at 2'c a pr. In all sl/os in Ixl and -hi rib. Also fancy and plain In. black nnd Oxford Bojs' blcyclo hose In heavy rib blacKand Kray j JJc u pair. Infant'attoolhosont lOc , 20c , 25o , Me and Jlft ! . Silk at OOo nnd 75c. Ladles' ( leeco lined hose 12 , ' c , in gi-ay and solid colors. Ladles' fast black flceco lined hose Gordon dyes , 2k ? . Lndlcs1 fast black , Gordon djci , 33c. Uermsdorf d cs , 39c n pair. ClIILDHHN'S ' UNDISRWEA.R. AVlilto merino vests and pants , sizw 10 to 34 , from 15c to 3oc. All wool gray vests nnd | ) aiit , si7es lOtoJW , from ITo toT.'c. Scarlet csts and tr.nts , sizes 10 to 84 , from ii'lOtO i'C. nipli grade natural wool vests and pants , sizes 1(1 ( to ZJO , from 0c to SI. Ail the above p.nits como with the neiv liri' lirovodloiiKcufTs Infants' ve.su ( slirunli wool ) flno cnsliinero and hand knit , from 20c to 7'ic each. LADIES' UNDKUAVEAH. White ribbed \csts. \ lougslcc\es \ , ioo. Gr.iy ribbed vests , long sleeves , Wo. Plum wliltu vests nnd pants : i'lc. ' Plain and ribbed csts nnd pants in white and nntural wool at ROc1. Toadies' natural wool veals and pants , war ranted nil wool , fine gauge , ut r.ie ; Justus Kood nsanyfl garment l-i the market Hlbbcd vests nnd pants , extra heavy rib , at SI. Union s-itts atSOc nsult. Boston stose , irothcrliighain , "VVhltelnw ACe Co , 401 , 40J nnd 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Iho .New Clinrtor. The city council mot nsa comniitteo of the whole Instnixht for the purpose of illsctusnif } the oi'dlnanco asked by the U'lvln City street railway company , and listening to what ex planation the representatives of tlio company desired tomato. Iho nciv company was rep resented by " \ \ ' . .T. Paul and Mr , Potter of Potter 5s Colib , Omaha. Attorney Grcon of Omaha represented the Kast Omiha land company , and tno Council Bluffs and Omaha electric motor company had its intcicsts looked after by George I1 , Wilght. The ordinance was read and thoieprcseiit- atU oof tlio company was asked to explain the de-si roof the company to sccuro the right ofvayonnll the streets of the city , He stated tint it was siinplv because the com pany doslrcd to construct a sjstemof tracks that would meet all -\\an1soCthotwo cities , and while they did notcxpect to build lines on all of the stieets at the prcsenttlinc , or perhaps ever do so , they desired to have the permission to lay triclr tiacks whciuver they found it necessary and advisable. Attorney Green objected to the exclusive chaiucterof the f iimclilso asued for. While thu Hast Omaha land coinp.iny would not ob jcct to the building of lines through the streets of the new addition but on the con- traiy were anxious to ha\o the improvements contemplated inndo ut the earliest possible date , yet they did not vant to suucndcr un conditionally all the streets to onocornpanj and create a monopoly that mifiht become dangerous nnd tyiannical scnio time. The now addition was destined to become the most important and valuable poillon of the twin cities , nncl ho desired to caution the council not to bo too fast in legislating for it. A jcarwill matorialljchaiifo the aspect of things there , and what might appoavto be npjillcnblo now might not bo then. Bon. CcorROF. Yf right uiged the same caution In regard to tlio portion of theordi- nanco tnat applied to the remainder of the city , The ordinance \vaicntlrely too sweep ing and would give the ne\v company too great a hold tipon the city. 'Ihoy could build a few miles of road under its conditions and then stop and prevent the building of any inoro by any other company. The ordinance needed considerable trimming and modifica tion. tion.A A committee , consisting1 of Aldermen Kiicpher , Wind and Wood , was appointed to visit the Island and look over the ground carefully and report to the council at the next meeting1. After the names of the committee were announced Mr. Green , In tlio name of the land company , Invited all the members of thocouiieil to go our and muku an Investiga tion and sea A\hat was being1 done and what was contemplated. The invitation was ac cented. uncl the members will meet at tne of- lice of Fnilcr Bnrko , Esq. , on Thursday afternoon uudvislttho island In a body. L.II. Mossier is the imunRcr of the Model Clothing Co. Give him n cull , HeiuirU , I will pay above rev arc ! for tno arrest of Joel White and recovery of span of iron gray mure mules 4 and ft yean old , scar over right eye of near mule ; nearly now set of harness , sinitcr sowing iimchino buggy repainted bluclf. White weighs about 140 , Is 17 ycnrs old , ban black hair , black eyes , smooth'face , formerly lived in rvlinonicounty , Inwa. i'rop- ertystolen OctoberIU. Wire information to E. Morehousc , Council muffs , la. Look nt the flno display of o\crcoats at the Model Clothing Co. m COJIKA-'S SI1VI3NVOXDEUS. . Nuturo Hespoets tlio Spot > VhloliRi - shrines Ilnddliu'HHaorcd S\vciit. Coroji , llkotho world of the undent , lnis its ' 'Hovon wonders1 sajs tlio St , Louis HcpuMlc. Briefly btatod they tire us follows : J , A hot mineral spring- near Kin- Shan tao , the healing properties of vhicli Rrobelioveclto bo rainiculous. No mat ter \ muyafllict tlioputlont , a dip in the water ni-ovos olllcnclous. 2. Twospilnpfssituated at aconslclof- nblo cllbtanco from oaoli. other , in fact , they liavo the breiidtk of the entire peninsula "between thorn. They huvo two poeuliarllias. When ono IB full the oilier 13 always empty ; and , notwith standing the obvious ( act that they arc connected liy a subterranean pahbnpro , ono of the bitterest bitter and the otlio pure nnd moot. 3Tho tlilrtl wonder la Cold Wind ca\o , n cawii from which n wintery wind iwrpetuiilly blows. Tlio foicio of the wind from the cave. Is Biich that a sIrens nuiii cannot stnnd. hoforolt. 4. A ( urobtthiit cannot bo erndivutcd , No matter -what Injury is done U Q toots of the trees , which aio laigo i > lnentho ) willspiout up tvdalii directly like the pliamlx from her ashes. fi , The fifth is the most wondoitul of the 8o\en national curiosities ol thu ponlnsulru It is the famous "ilo.itinu . stone. " It Btaiids , or seems to sUincl in front of the piiluco erected in Its honor , It Is an Irregular cube of great bulk , It appears to bo renting on tlio R round , frco from supports on all bides , but , Btrnncroto say , t\o \ * men atopjioslLoonds of a rope may PUBS It undo r the stone withoutcncountcrinpf any obstacle what ever ! Tlio sixth wonder is the "hot stone , " wliloh Iiom lornoto gos has laid glow- iiih'wlth heat on top of a high hill. The seventh and last Coronn wonder Is a drop of the sivont'of Ihicldlia. For thirty UICOHaround the largo temple in wliloh it is cnsh lined not iiblado of grass will grow. There artno ) ttuosor llowors instdo tlio sncreil bnuaro. Kveii the animals decline to prohinun spot HO holy , Oil DrillliiK In liiilin. A party of export oil diillorshas just Balled fiom Nox\r Voik for India , vlioro they are wanted to search for oil. It i ClnltuctfitVut "U'nJcoil. " AVItl Siipuliiut'Wlilu ' find I'oli or. "Walcccll1' is th * natiio of n now game ol ctiids that ( itlij caused n lluttor In society. l''ioinlijv | I furore tlint Ima fol lowed Its introduction Info tlio elmrmed circle , It votildHvom tlmt whist , \i \ to bo pushed into tuts background to gl\o \ place lo tlio now nino. The fair vota ries ol fiuhloij , ttsutiUy prone to shun card playliiir. liavoi loldcii tolls fascina tions and "Whltiedl' ' IUIH rccolvccl a boom that will tend to niiiko it one of the most populivr of card guinea. At Cresotit , polcc'r , ctichio and whist ave lost ground aiiicng the inon In fnvor of tlio n w * game. In its terms ami tlio numes of the points lo bo uiiulo , " \Vftlccdlcurrloswltli it a Di-ot Haito suggestion. Rcinltilscotices of mining cair p. , wild , lonuintic sconcry and ot the rush lor vcultli during the gold fever flit throufii tlio mind us "vein , " "pocket" nnd "iiiltnnov"ti 'oi'aUnl dur ing the game. "NVnlecjdl itwlf Is the name of a minoln wllvory Colorado. A peculiar depute in connection with this mlno led to its invention. The mlno was 'ownod by two men , ono of whom wanted to norkorouhoiovorit was rich enough to pa.v and tlio other to clovolup a "chimney" lie \\-iu conliilent woula bo found In tlio Icdgo BOIIIO considerable distance oil. AcomproinlbO uas cllccted by an agi-eetnont bjvtilch they i\oroto \ sliaro oxiwiiboii oquallj and to divide receipts from the 010 taken from tlio tinmel. The foitner was to ha\o the prlvilcjjo to wotk all veins lit his own expense , and to hn\o all receipts from them , but in cu o a "ohimnoy" vas struck ho was to grant his partner the prlvllcpfo towoik It nnd enjoy the prof its. 3ly playing the game It can easily bo seen which mini tnado Ills lortuno Hist. Hist.Thoparno is played similarly to whist. Thoi'uivro ( out * plajers , thoto opposite beingpartners. . The entiio deck Is dealt , ono card at a time , and lliu lust card turned up for tuimp. The ace Is the highest caid of a suit , und every phyov Is compelled lo follow suit if ho can. Tlio terms u cd are as follows : A. RameJs called a "foitune , " aconiit is a "sti-il < o , " a "largo btriko , " a "biunll stake" or 'Mi-ucl ; 12. " In counl- iii } ; up ono tays "sir ink 48 In veins , " "stiucUoO'inii pocket , " etc. The &h , Lnavc , qucon , king and uco are called "waste curds ; " the two , three , four and live ' "vein cards , " and the so\on \ , olfrht , nine and ten "pocket cauls. " Tour "pocket cards" ot ono suit make n pocltet. A l 'pocket" of tuimpsis n "i-ich pocket. " Two pockets fno cnltocl a clilninoy. When nil the licks Jure played tlio kMnko" is uuido as follows : The "nusto cards" do not count ; each " \eiti cai-d" "strikes" as much as Its spots number , the four striking1 four , etc. ; a "pocket" strikes Hlty ; a "ileh pocjltot" sevonty-ftvc ; a. "ihimnoy"1 a ' 'fortune , " wliluh is 300. In the rapid changes , victories and < lo- feat , \ValcedL \ Isamostexcitltig game. P/V1TJI KAOtKIll ) OU11 OK HIM. An Tin fort nun to' WemornerVlio ICtroaltcr AVill llolievc > othlug. "Fino day. " This was the ipiiiark addressed hy a man vo > \ \ - \ \ . \\aitlng : foi a street car to Llie hink individual leaniii" against a lamp wst. "Uin .soso"roillcd , the lank party , after taking a luiburly Bumoy of the sVv. ' ' 'If Iho wind keeps blowing In this Qitectlon for tvcntj-four hours longer tlmro will to rain , ' ' ventured the liist speaker. uUin I'm not so sure J'a"bout that , " Bald tlio other cautiously. "Tho wind , at least , is dead south now. " " . " "Um perhaps. "It certainly Isn't north. " The lean individual pursed up his lips as if about to whistle , looked at the sky again , shook Ills head slowly and said : "I'm not so blamed certain It isn't. " "At any rate , sir , it isn't raining now , isifr1 Hoyr1" Another careful examination of the flnnainuntand the cautious icnuirk : "It maybe mining nnd it may not. You cin't always tell alxmt thcbo things , " "Great Jeho : ipliitl ! Can't ' you see there isn'ta cloud in the sky ? " "Uin likely enough , likely enough. Ituiaj appear that way to some folks. But It's ' best not to 1 too&uro. " "AEsiy appear that way ? Why , good gracious , man , haen't'you got any ojes ? " "Maybe I luuo and maybe I haven't. " retorted the nttentuiitctl individual , liashitig his hand o\or his face as if to lincl out. "All that I know is tint there's noriung coitatn in tins worm. "You think thcio's a fair ground at the end of tills street , perhaps ? " "I certainly do. " "Just so. I as certain oC it jester- day mj sol f , I was certain that there vas a man out there with two or thrco viilnut shells lie was inovlnj , ' aljout on the head ofa birrel. I wtis ceitain I could toll which shell the little bluck ball was under , I % v s juntas certain of It as you are that It Lsn't ralninir. It cost mo every darned cent I had to find out that I didn't know anything about it. I nm not going to bo sure of anything again as long as I live. " Ho took a plug of tobacco fiom Ills pocket , says the Chicago Tilbuno , looked at it an if ho wore not sui'ovlio - thor it wan tobacco or not , put it back in his pocket , signed alon < r , heavy , dismal sigh , and looked straight through the other man Into the far-off depth ol space. AIIOUTTHIS SUN'S CORONA. ANc-xvIlicory of its Character Which BCCIIIH Capable ut'Dcinonstratlnii. The olisorvations inndo hy Prof. SchactorlCof tlioljick obsorvJitory.ln con- ncution with the ocllpso of last Decem ber , have led him to propound an en tirely now theoTI\Tof the solar corona. According to hlS'obsor'uiUoiis ' tlio cor ona is caused by light reflected from streams of matter .ejected from the sun by forces whichJi general aet along lines normal to the surface. Those forces are mostac o near the center of each nin spot 70110 , and owing to the change of the position of the observer with icfofonco tt , V 0 phmo of the sun's equator the poiooptlvo o\orlapi > lnr ( and inter lacing of these two sots of blrcarn- oifl atthe&o ZOIICJH , jciuises tlio observed iippnrcnt changoiHln tlio tjpo ot the corona. ' * ' ' IIavlng _ had 1,1)1 ) idea snsge.stod to him in the course uf his investigations , Piofessor Sohaebcrlo ) lias lilt unon a inodo of incchunl < > alv | dcinoiistratlng it. Having stuck n number of noodles in a ball toropiosent thn streams of matter , lie placed the model in abeam of paral lel ra s and allowed its shadow to fall upon UBCM-cen , the result being than an indefinite Mirloty of forms similar to the coronal stiuctuio can bo reproduced by simply revolving tlio model. AVIiothoi- the forms that ar-o hoon according to the observer id above , Iwloworin tha piano of the sun's equator agree with those that should bo seen IIIIB jot tobo proved , but if there is Mich iigroeinont it wih go fur in the direction of coiillnnliij ( this novel view of thosiiii's corona. For II mil Drill n U o ICdl'Ht'oul'H Acid I'MiisptiiHo. Dr. 0. C. Stout , Syracuse , N. V. , saya"I Kavo It to ouo pntitnt who was uniblo to trausiict thaniostorainury busliicis , because Ills brJln \ > a 'tlrod and confused" upon the Ic'.wt ' rnontal exertion , IininotlUto bcucllt , and ultimate recovery folloHcd.1 Kl.KCTUIO . CONDUIT 8Y8TM > I8. The Htrnnj7 OpjioNltlon to Orcrlirncl Interest In Them , At the convention of the Now "York. ( Into street railway association , held in Rochester last week , electricity as a mo tives power wis the leading topic. It maybe said tolia o been the only topic , nnd nil electrical engineers must fool pratlllocl at the manner in which the merits and benefits ot electricity voro eulogized hy the street rullvay men. themselves of their own \olitlon \ , says the Now Yorl < llloctrlenl Knglnecr. lioth the speech o ( tlio president and the paper1 of Mr. McMnmara yore warm in recommending electricity to those Inter ested in street mil ways nil over the country : and both clumictorlrcd tlio overhead trolley system as the best ' method jiossihlo and' obtainable at pres- ont. ont.Afow Afow weeks ago wo discussed the fig ures of Prof. Adams , compiled for the censiih bureau , chowiirg that in fifty-six leading Ameilcnn cities electricity Is only ufeou on 8.2i ( per cent ot tlio stioot inilroads , vhllc , as wo pointed out , taking the country as a whole , the percentage ilscs * at once to not less than 23 pot- cent of roads und mileage. This difference can only bo accounted for on the ground that Ills Impossible to overcome the strong anti pathy entertained in many cities to- \vai-ds \ poles and o\orhe.rd wires. E\on whoio these btrcet fixtures are tolerated , there is objection , to an extension of the ydtom for no w classes of service. Ilenco It is that stor.igo Inttoiy tiac- tlon Is now receiving so much attention , the Mhucs of the past acting simply as a stimulus and an inccntno. There is more activity In that fluid today than cvorbofore. Hut In the meantime , the conduit system of direct supply , wlileh had fallen into desuetude , especially since the nttcmpts In Iloston , his again boon resorted to , and It is bellovcdby many tlut clcctilcs tiiiction inl argor cities is to fulfill its mission tin-on ghtlio agency ot the conduit. In. . legislating on this suhjept for the. Distiiet of Columbia , congicrts has de cided that there shall lie irorohoit to the overhead system. If electilulty is tobo cmplo.vedlt must bo income other \uiv than that ; and the lefiMathm 1ms Iwon made absolutely proliihlti\t \ . At this juncture the conduit sjstcin liah been brought forward , nnd as It is ono in which only the .sections under1 the trav eling cais deliver current , the otbers being doiitl , itcan readily bo understood that Washington Is wy much inlor- Cfated in the matter. The question is ono , however , which , as we have shown , concerns some foi-tj or fifty other cities , to hay nothing of numerous town * rang ing upward to 50,000 Inhabitants ; and wo do not think wo aromLstakun in sayIng - Ing that the conduit s-jbtem , after hav ing thus boenielog.itedto obscurity aba direct method of supplying current to the car , villery shortly como to the front again in a commanding manner. Headache , nenralgm , m/ziness , nervous ness , sp-isms , sloeplcssntss , cured by Dr. Miloi' ' Noivino. S unples fi-oo ut ICuliii i ; Co.'s,15thaud , Doughs. A ra The novs of the death of MUs IVlari anna North , the accompliobcd li.ivcler , botanist and aitibt , who a few years ago presented to the English nation an ox- naubtlvo botanic picture gallery at Kow gardens , London , was received with widespread regret in England. This lauy , In the course of her travels , made a collection ol pictures of highly Inter esting subjects painted by herself fiom nature. It Is virtually a pictorial record of her expeditions round the world. Among the countries \vho&o natural pro ducts were thua carcfullv delineated nriy bo mentioned Teiieriffo , Bra/11 , Jamaica , California , India , Ceylon , Borneo , Singa pore , Java , Japan , Australia and 3STew Zealand. Besides the scientific interest of the collection , there are several fine landscapes and striking bits of natural scenery , as well as glimpses of tlio social aspects of life In thofeo lands. The pic tures and objects are to bo .seen in a building , specially erected ut lici1 own expense , in Kew garden. Miss North has , in fact , sacrificed hci&olf to the cnuso of science , for her lust journey to South America brought on the fatal Ill ness. A Slccli-tcjii in a i'liliilt , The First Baptist church. West Troy. N. "Y. , was the bceno of a shameful and sacrilegious dlsturlunco during the sor- \ieesSuirdayovoning. The pastor MIIS In the pulpit iiicaehingliirt Sunday even ing discourse when suddenly a noise was heard in the vicinity of his largo chair immediately behind the pulpit. Then , with a jump , a skeleton aimcarod with dangling arms and logs uireetly over the chair , hiulng come from below Instead ol above , as would bo Imagined of ono appearing inahousoof vornhip. The congregation were dumbfounded , some screnniing and others laughing. The preacher continued liis cllt < couit > o without furtlior inturiuption. Investi gation showed tire skeleton to be of paper , neatly and correctly arranged , and was evidently the work of boyt > . Vonci-iililo Coins. Following cloHO on the dihcovoi'yat AustcrliU another find , \vhiclr hsis a great deal of interest for nntiqiiarJanh though of a dilTercnt class ) , lias just icon inndo at Shipley , near Ilkcston , In the county of Dorlivbhiio , bays u London dihleto the Now York Morning Journal. Some workmen wore outraged In mak ing excavations for a now lailway when they turned up a red clay urn. On open ing it they found it contained several hundred coins , both gold and bil\er , which are 800 jeais old. The vorkmon did not liiiowtho vnluo of the coins , HO they divided them up Ono of them howeverbegan to talk up their luok and It is , therefore , very probable tlmt In accordance with tlio laws which govern "treasure trove" they will have to hand o\or at least a part of the gold to the crown or Clcanso the scalp from scurf and tlauilruii ; keep the nalr solt and ofa natural 10101 by thu use of Hall's ' Vegetable Sicilian Ilnlr lie- newer. Homo IllntH. Paint spots may bo remold from any kind of olothlng hy batunitlng vith equal paits of turpentine and spirits of ammonia. To scour * l < nlves easily , mix a small quantity of baking soda with your brick dust , and see if your knives do not polish bettor. Equal inrtH of ammonia and turpen tine form an excellent washing fluid. Put two spoonfuls into the valor in which the clothes are boiled , A correspondent declares that an ounce of cream of tartar dlhsolved In ono pint of boiling water , drank cold at short Intervals , Is a sure prophylactic and cur oof smallpox. Tlio new olhV s of the Great Hook Island route , lilISlxtcontlitiiidr ( ( ) riiiiiii Btreotn , Omaha , aio thellnust in tire city. Call and too them. Tickctuto all points ouatut , 1cm cst rates , AN A\rioiomtoN WIPH. A Plucky HiiKlMi AVotunii Mobs Her HuHtumdlii " .UoetlnV1 Do 'setshiio fiunlphcs a ronort oC a ro- llglovm rmmmont which It is though may bo followed with serious conse- qucncoft An American missionary named Moitnn took a coltag-out Shor- born , n town In that county , nays Dun- lap's o nblo news son Ice from London. Il iirtonco coniinonccil a nerlcs of sor- vlcci hiuccordaiico the rites oltho loimon church , of vhiclrho Is a mem ber , 'I'lio meetings were very largely at tended by tlio people In the district ami among tlicniwasagroror'siiortci' named Gander , llo was especially /.onions nnd wnsalvays offering to Inkohts friends to the nor \lcos. Hols n married man and hlsoilthiislsitin for tlio touts of Mor-mon- isnr did trot lind fiiMnin thomght of Mw Cinder , vim tiled In vnln to got him to desist from his attendance. I'orsmsion ' being of no u o , Mrs. Gander had recourseto Mratcgy. Shu assembled Iho notglihois , ospcolally those ladies who , IlUe hoi-olf , had hus bands - whoero nttriicted by tlio mis sionary , nnd HUjft'o-aed n plan of action. It was agiwd to uivordliiglj. Tlioy stnrtod out and lolloclod acr-ond of 201) men and boys , who followed them to thu mcetlnij-hoii'.e. They wont la In an orderly manner under tlio lead of tire a grto\od \ Mr- < . Guilder , who baw hi'iliiibaiil ( In ono of thofronti'ovs ncai1 1 ho prcnclujr. Immed iately she H-.UOJI signal and they ru iied on the groc'cr'b porter1 , drafrged him into the street , logethor with several females who \\oro \ known toboiiaonthusl- astlc as li lintel f , In spite of their enlr-oatloM lo bo al lowed togo homolhcyy WIMO oompellcd to parade thioiifrli the to\\n \ atlhc head of the little army , which hnd armed Itself with sticks , and In UCMI of a lirnd had brought out tlntvajs , cow-horns and whMes. They -ortctl tirndpf to his home and ohcoivd loudly \\hon \ his wife , ha\lng let hln in , closvil the door. Thirty \ oais iip-o Tsaio Cool : startetl the cc'clir.iteil ' IiiiiieriiilCliiiiiipa ne. lln-y now niiilie 10,000 bottles , i clay 1 fa extra dry Hi li 3'ilccs Obtuiiicd iinKrokcii DOVMI Nagq In Ijonilon. The London managers of ' ovcral eompanlcs largely loiu-eiiiecl in the mutter ( if meat extract aio doing their utmost to dispel the ahum naturally created by evidence recently piveii : In a London police court , bii n a London cable to the Morning .lourinl. It way them stated Hint It was custo- maiy to export disabled oab horses to the continent , chlolly to llolhind , tobo used there In the manufacture of moat extract. Thonmnagois claim tlr.it theho as&ertions are altogether unfounded. They alllrm that \\otild pay such man- ufiicturciii iniioh butler to import tire bcstprahie-fcd beef from South Amoilca and Aihtr.ilia , and piiDlkh llginos showing that th is beef can lo bought at 11 much lower late than old horses Nor is this till , They give not le explicit informa tion with the regard to the roul falo of thobrolieii-dottii cab-linrso. lie is tent to the butcher. In Belgium there is no Mich projudiio against tlio consumption of liorhu-llcsh as there is In llngland , and the caroutes of the animals wlileli iii-escntthoic from Londpnicadily feteli bixponce per pound , \\hilo \ the price of smoked hcmo lillet in in high as two bhilllnpr per pound. All tills \ouuhcd for by the British vice-consul itt Uniisels , and a not loss respectable authoiity confirms his assur ance that horbos slaughtered in llol- glum aio only used ' 'to firrnWi horse butchers \ \ ith meat for sale , or the man ufacture of liologna sausages and other salted meats. " Fits , sjvnms , St. Vitus'tlmico , u crvousncs and hysteria are hoon cured by Ir ivlllos Ncnluc. Freosmniiles atlvuluuS ; Co.'s , 15th ItVns n Great Game. It was a great little game of draw going on In the mug smoking-room of ouo of our best-known and wujup citi zens. i'lvo dolid men of the town \ero in it , each one of them for keeps , wiys the Chicago Herald. Ono was a rotiiud army olllcor and one , bohldns being a lawjer , was a deacon who WIIH nothing Incompatible in ills olllco with the great American recreation. Toward the end of the game , tuo of the plnjors having chipped In , the colonel rait < cd the auto live , The otho > 's dropped out. The colonel stayed with the deacon. Each drew one card. Jkith playei- . had a big stack of of chips before them. The colonel bet Iho. The deacon rnKed him back live , Tlio colonel did the Mimoto the deacon. So tlio buls went until the deacon hid but liu ; chips loft. Itvns Saturday night and almost on the stroke of 1So the dcaciiu called. "Aco at the top , ' ' bald the colonel. "Aco high here , " suld the deacon. ' 'King next" "King hero. " " ( Juoen next. " " ( juccn here.1 "Jack next , " "JiicUhoro. " "Ten next. " "Ton hero. " t "Groat spoons ! " said the colonel , "but I've trot jou anyhow. Wine's all spades ! " "Hut jou ain't got mo anyhow ! " ex claimed the deacon. "Mine's illl clubs ! " "Weil , I'll bed - 1" exclaimed the colonel , throwing down his hand , "Ho vill no , I won't ! I'll bo jlg- LTored ! " exclaimed the demon , showing doun his hand. And there they werol Two royal Hushes ! And the result only n pot to divide between the two , The pot was divided but each player WUH grim. What were the winnings' : * They might huvo been inoio. The two pla\ors who fctiijed out hint chipped onu each , Tlmt made ii cents , The gamtj was penny mite , with 5 cents limit. The colonel nnd the deacon liad each won a cent. .Mrs. AVinslow'B .Soothing Smipfor CMl ilrcn Tertlilni ; relieves tlio child from pain. 'ib cents n bottle. A Iiltcrnry Cnbiiian. Atingular incidentgavo special In terest to the distribution of prizes In connection with Iho Morley oMumoilal college at Victoria hull the other nU'lit , naj-s the London Tulograpli , Ono of the biiccohftful competitors wisa cabman , aged sixty-four , named \VilllamToi\oll , nnd his hlritory was a curious ono. Ho had boon a eah-diivur since 185:5 : and hud always had acortiila nflocthm for Iho French language. At any rate , wlrun- ever ho came across anrd In that tongue , lu book or nonHpupur , ho mod to "look it up" and tiy to dlhuovur its ineaiilng. About a year ago hu hot lilm- belf to work to lenrn 1'ionch lu curliest , nnd for that pin-now joined a clasHlntho Morluy college. Mat boon aftorwaids the poor foi low Iiinl thomlhfortuno to ho knocked oil' IIH ! cab. Vet uv n in bin HiitTerlngu ho roluwed to abandon his favorite study , and luhored hard at "Aim's rii'BtCoui'ho. " He Iras now hud hisiowirrd In wliinlnga pri/.ofor do- munlary I'Vciieh.untl has carried oil a Kronch illetlonuo In triumph. Van Ilouten'a ' Cocou-'Tlcst and joo3 ? furthest.11 38CULLY'S. . Wo vvlll plnco on Solo Monday inornl n a , snlo to continue foi One A line of goods nt prices that will break all previous lecorda n foi'bnrflnlns. If you uro not snt- flecl with the prices you arc pay ing forDHY GOODS goto Cuflys,32S , Broadway. 2 cases good quality Cotton BatUncr Sea roll , fi.OOt ) jnrdj Standard Dark Prints -to a. yard. 5tKK ) jnrdj Dnrlc 1'lnid Dress Good * So a yard. .AlironGliighnms , fast colors , 6c to7o a yard. 10-4 llloaelmd Shooting L'Oo ' ajnrd , 10-1 Unhlciiehcd Shooting Ihorv yardt Best Values In CANTON FLANNELS tobo found In the city nt Go , 0\o \ 7c , 8Jc , lOc , lie , 12icnnd ICc n yard. Ask to see our A20c \ o yard. Excellent vnlues in TA.I3LE LINEN , TOWELS nnd CRA.SHC TOWELING. nt special prices this week. Every one of tin cm n \Ve liavo in stock o complete ) linear Children's , Misses' nnd La dies' ' Underwent * from the cheap est grades to the best makes. AH at very low figui'es. I lot TobocgaiiH , Ilomk nnd 1'ascinn- tions worth from aic tel , all jjo at 'Jja each. SPECIAL.- ! lot TouaKisaiis worth frotn $ l.l.j ! to H. O nil go atftDc c.U'li. \Vo can save jou money on Dress Goods. \Yo can save 3011 money on Gents * Underwear. \Yo cun save you money on Ladies * Misses' und Clilldrourt Underwear. \Vo cin btuo you money on lilbbona , Velvets , and all kinds of Notioin , Pina , Needles Hooka uud ICycs , Ihittons , Thiends , Linen Stamped Goods. \Yo want jour trade and will work cheai ) for you. Call and see us. Mail orders solicited. Council Bluffs , la. COUNCIL BLUFFS STEttI DYE WORKS Allklndiof Dylntj mil Clenulns done In tlio Hlnlpst hiylu oflho Art. r.ided und btuined I iilnlcs niiilu to look us cmul us uirWorlc | iruniitly | donu uiul dill vend In nil p iris of Ilio country , funil fui pili-ullst. U. , V. MAUI1AX. I'MII. Ill IIMA < lwav , No.ir Nnrtlivvinturn 1) l.Ult.s. I A. STATE BAM Or Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL . $150,000 $ SURPLUS AND PROFITS . 50,000 LIABILITYTO DEPOSITORS . 350,000 DiiHirrom I. A. . Alllliir. P. O. Olnasm. E.U ShimnrU 1' . H. llirl.J. 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