( I TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEEMONDAY . , , MARCH 21 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUI'Ta ' OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. tclhcicdly Carrier to any part of the City II. W. T1I/TON , - MANAGER No 41 K , V. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs L\imber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans. 20J Sapp bloef. The March term of the superior court will convene tomorrow. Mrs. .T. R Evans entertained a largo party of ladies Friday afternoon at a Kensington tea at her residence on Sixth nvonuo. Mayor-Klect Lawrcnco will appoint the members of the police force at the regular meeting of the council on the first Monday evening in April. II. K. Thornborry was broucht In from Clarlnda yesterday by n deputy United States marshal on tlio chnrgo of sclline liquor without n government license. Ho pnvo bonds for his appearance bjforo the grand jury. A man was found yesterday afternoon lying In an alloy just off of Main street ap parently In n fainting fUTho patrol wngou was called and ho was taken to the police BlMlon. By the tlmo ho arrived there bo baa recovered his consciousness and said no was subject to such attacks. Ho gave his name ns Frank McMtllor. Hov. F. L. Hayden , who has boon assist ing Hov. S. Alexander in revival services at tbo first Presbyterian church during the past weak , went to his homo In Avoca to fill Ills own pulpit ever Sunday. HP will return tomorrow ana will further assist In the meetings , which will continue all the week. So far the meetings have been very Interest- In * . ' , the house bolng filled each evening. Tbo work of lilting up tlio new headquar ters of the Pottawattatnlo County Domo- crntlo association In the James blocicon Pearl street , Is bolng pushed rapidly. The room Is the same ono formerly occupied by the press club. It Is to bo painted and papcrod throughout , and n now Iloor Is being 'out In. When the repairs are completed it will bo a hnndsomo place. The members of the asso elation hope to havd It In shape to bo ocvu pled Inside of two weens. Important Surgical Oprrutloim , The Onitihannd Council Bluffs Moil' leal and Surgical institute , located tit Twenty-sixth street und Broadway , Council BlulTs. is the scene dally of bttrgical operations that hro important enough to warrant reporting in the medical journals. The iustituto is filled with patients from all parts of the coun try , and about as soon as ono is dis charged nnothor takes the pluco vacated. Several capital operations have boon performed during the past week , and in every instance the patients have promptly rallied and are pro- crcssiiiL' favorably toward recovery. In nil the history of the institute , out of hundreds ot operations , there never has been a death or an accident. Ono of the operations performed yes terday wns a peculiarly pathetic cnse. A bright little 5-yonr-old girl , daughter of i Mr. McClelland of this city , went through a terrible ordeal. Nearly a year ago her little brother throw a piece of coal and struck her on the loft foot iust below the ankle , causing ti bad brtilso. The usual remedies were ap plied but ths wound did not heal and a runnlngsoro resulted. Many physicians treated her unsuccessfully and as a last resort slio was taken to the hospital. An examination showed Unit ncciosis of the bono had progressed to such nn ox- tout that all the bones of the ankle and foot down to the toes wore destroyed. Ordinary surgery would have dtiinanded the amputation of the foot at tlio unklo , hut this was not dono. Tlio dis- oascd bones were removed and the incisions stitched topothor. The foot will ho crippled and disfigured hut it will bo much better than no foot at all. The little child stood thu opera tion bravely and quickly recovered from Iho shock and will soon bo ready to Icavo the hospital. Fourteen moro patients will bo dis charged from the hospital on Tuesday. PEHSO\.IL 1'AKAOllAl'lIS. L.UCIUS Wells returned yesterday from a trip to South Dakota. Misses Nettle ana Effa 'Lewis have re turned from an eastern trip. W. McMillan of Asbtubiiln , O. , is the guo'st of James McMillan on Ninth avenue. .ludgo N. W. Macyvas In the city yester day , on his way back homo from a business trip through Nebraska. Miss Delia Mlkosoll , who has just finished n term of school teaching at Hiversldo , Neb. , Is homo for a vacation. Mrs. II. Hoffman of Holdrodpo , Neb. , has been the guest of the family of J. W. Alike- soil during the past week. John A. Cralislo of Chicago Is in the city laying plans for tbo opening of a largo ware house for the sale of dairy supplies. W. H. Marble has retlirncd homo after being absent six weeks. Ho visited Wash ington , D. C. , Frederick , Md. , ana Mt. Vernon - non , O. . the last named being his birthplace which ho had not seen In thlily-sovon years. ills ntoco , Mrs. Carrie Wilson of Galesburg , 111. , accompanied him homo ana will remain omo time , _ I will offer for sale to the highest bidder - dor on March J8. ! lot 0 , block 7. Baylies first addition , and lots : i , 4 and 5 in Dunn's block.Also 820 acres , lines farm in Pottawattamlo county , together with mules , horses and wagons. Terms half cish : , balance llvo years' time Harry H , In man , salesman. Millinery llumntnl. Misccs Sprlnk & Foiiron have romovct tholr millinery parlors from Broadway to 10 South Main st. Jarvls 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best , AViuit Tliolr Judgment * NutUllcil. A petition was lllod In the district court rojtorday In a suit to have tbo assignment o the firm of E. Klsomin & Co. sot aside on tbo ground of fraud. The plalntliTs In the cuso are J. fc > . Trowbrldgo & Co. , Wigbtmai & Co , , Lovl Itros , ft Blum , Naumbcrp Krause , Lauor & Co. ; Henry Hothschlld & Co. , D. and M. Well and Troutman & Co , who were given judgments last Tuesday to the amount of over * rOOU. They make Henry Klsomon & Co. , Hlce , Six it Co. . Stlx Krauio & Co. , Simon Bamborger , Olllcor & Pusoy , S. P. MacConnell and the Couurl Bluffs Saving bank defendants , and allege that the assignment and tbo chattel rr.ort gases under which the last named defend ants now claim to have possession of the properly of tbo llrm , were executed fraud ulently with Intent to pay the nluims of the defendants at the expense of tbo other creditors. They demand that the assignmen mid mortgages bo sot aside , that the prop crty be adjudged to belong to tbo firm o , llonry Elsoman & Co. , and that It bo declared clared subject to the judgment lion of the plaintiffs. n. 1' . " Hunting I'urty. A pleasant dancing party was given las Thursday " evening at the Knights of Pythla ball"by the member * of the "O. F. " Dancing club , These parties will bo glvea every two weeks , aad It tbo ones so far given are sam pics of wh t are to follow , on enjoyable Urn may bo looked for. Those present Thursday night were the Mines Klrkland , French Field , A. Swlgort , Evoiu , IJahl , Sshrodt Martha bchrodt , Mary Scbrodt , Kracbt , Car rie Krncht , M. ICondle , Olive Kondlo , In man Mary Inman , IlortfUi , Uunn. Hayes , Cousins Mary Cousins , Jones andTalbott ; Messrs Neal H. Brown. O. Browu , F. Copell , C Capoll , Fields , Mudgo , Evans , Ellswortb Alexander , Martin Hayes , Peterson. H. Deot ken , J. Dootkcu , A. lumau , F. Matthew * Bwlgart , Slolnltur. Kirldauil , Cane am Louie. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Work of the Final Session of the Present Oily Council , QUARTERS FOR OFFICIALS SECURED of Having 13 nl 1'lcrro SI root I'uwil lit t lie.Near 1'titiiro ttrinnicil by Alili-rniuu Cntpcr Lot-til Nctt * rxotes of Interest. The city council hold Its ln t session yes- crdny afternoon , It bolng an adjourned moot * tie from last Monday evening. Tno coiu- nlttco which w < n appointed to look up bead * quarter * for the city ofllcot reported that olllecs for the city cleric and auditor had been secured In the Sapp building , and for ho city trcnstiior in L. IClnnouan's store. J'ho commlttoo nlio reported that a contract und boon lot to P. Wind to put up an ofllco lor the city wcltrhmastcr In the ronr of the patrol bouse , the price to DO paid DolnR Sl'ii. This part of the report caused u kick from Alderman Cajpar , who thought that ns the cltv derived no direct revenue from tno ofllco the welKliimntcr should bo required to furnUh his own olllcu. Other members of the council called tlio attention of Aldcrmim Casper to iho fact that the welffhmastor w.ts not getting rlcb out of his position and the whole report wai finally concimod In. The ofllclal canvass of the votes cast at the Inst city election was adopted , after which a resolution was offered by Alderman Van Urunt thanking Mayor Mucrao and Alder men Wind , Wood and Casper for the peed work they had done toward reducing the city Indebtedness ! und placing the city on n linn financial footing , and convoying them the hearty wishes of their colleagues for their future prosperity. This resolution was adopted. Alderman Ouspor arose at this point and asked that the notltlon asking for the paving of Plorco street , which ho had presented a year or so before , and which baa been hang ing fire over since , bo returned to him , ns ho saw no prospects of It being passed , and ho did notcaro to have It run the gauntlet an other year without his being In the council to look after Its welfare. Other members of the council urged him to lot the matter run awhile , as the now council would probably pass tbo ordinance , but ho was llrm and the petition was ordered returned , thus killing all hopes of having East Pierce , street paved ut least for some time. The council then adjourned slno die. OH rilliiUliRB CUcn Away. The llglUninp landscape artist , who tins attracted such crowds ut the Boston etoro , Council DlulTs , during the last few dayswill remain in his studio in ono of the largo show windows for several days yet. It is to bo hoped the wouthor will ho plotisantoi- week so that the crowds otitsido can bettor enjoy the spectacle of tin artist painting a lartfc handsome landscape in oil with light ning rapidity , completing a picture oiton in ton minutes time. Many of these pictures are very line , and would not ho out of place In any drawing room. As fast as they arc painted and dried they are given away to the cus tomers of the sto'ro with every $3 pur chase. All tlicso pictures are framed on the place at about one-half the cost com monly paid for the various styles of frames , ranging in price from 05o to SI.75. This in much loss than the frames can bo bought for elsewhere. Wo tr jst that each of our patrons will got ono of these pictures. Recollect the picture costs you nothing ; you get your goods at special sale prices and the pictures are given you as presents from us , your ex pense only being for the frames , if you desire to have thorn framed. Jtcstilt of a Futility How. William Scott , who was brought In from Oakland Friday night to answer to the charge of insanity mad'o against him. by bis wife , Tboodosla Scott , was given an exam ination yesterday morning by the commis sioners of Insanity. Ho was not disposed to talk very freely of tbo matter , but ho gave the commissioners a few statements of fact in a straightforward way that proclaimed htm anything hut a crazy man. She stated that up to a short tlma ago ho was an In3dol. Ills homo -was the rendosvouz for all iba people - plo in that part of the country who wanted to have a good time and didn't care how much nolso they made about It. As ho was an expert ilddlcr bo used to give dances at his bouse , and the nolso his guests made caused his house to no notorious far and wldo. A little whlln ago bo Joined the Methodist church and Immediately put a stop to danc ing In his house- . Ills wlfo and 11 vo full- pro wn boys pleaded with him and threat ened him In turn , with a view to inducing him to glvo up what they considered nls out landish notion , but all to no purpose. Find ing tboy could not have things their own way tbov dcddcJ to got rid of him , and so made tbo chavgo of insanity against nim. From the way ho told his story it was * evi dent that ho was perfectly sane , and after the examination ho was ordered discharged. Scott Is an old soldier and has a grout many friends about Oakland , it Is stated that tboy are highly indignant ever tbo actions of Scott's wife , and threaten to make things warm for her if the operation is repeated. Swanson Music Co. , Masonic temple Wo have our own vineyards In Califor nin , Jarvls Wino company , Co. 13lulls Progress of the rotors Case. Gregg Sayers , the father of the young man who has boon on trial in the district court for several days past on a charge of murder ous assault , was put upon tbo stand yesterday - day to toll what ho knew about the caso. According to his story , Peters , the alleged victim of the shooting , was the only ono to blame for the unpleasant predicament In which ho has been over slnco last Christmas day. Ho testified that he , his sons and Dan Wilson went coon bunting on the night of the shooting. After tboy had started they wont to the house In which tboy bad been living , but which had boon taker , possession of by J. L. Peters as receiver , for the purposeof getting some tobacco. Hess Suyers wont to the door und demanded that it bo opened. Peters refused to open tbo door , but , so tbo old man claims , commenced to shoot. After several shots had been lirod Hess stuck his revolver through a broken pana of glass and replied in kind , Tboy then broka in tiia door. Hess grapnlod with Paters and throw him to the iloor and nit him ever the head with his revolver several times. Ho then bundled him up and started him on his way to 1'lumer's house , w'uero ho arrived several hours later. The old man was put through a searching cross-oxaml'ia- tion by the prosecuting attorney and showed a good deal of Ingenuity In framliijr his an swers. The case will not bo completed until Monday. _ How are your awnings ? J , M. Luincke , 131 Pearl. Only homo factory. IMriinaut l. < * u | > Vrar 1'urty. A number of young people wore enter- tnlned Friday evening at tlio home of Miss Mala Sccloy on Fourth street at a leap year party. Progressive high flvo occupied the first part of the ovealug , tbo ladies' prize , a magnificent Easter lily In bloom , bolng awarded to Miss Nelllo Armstrong , and the gentlemen's prize , a pick of celluloid playing card ; , to Ucorgo Hoston of Omaha. After refreshments had boon served dancing was Indulged in , Tbo following guests wore present ; Misses JesaloJuckxon , Maud Gavin , Nell liardln. Nell Keller , Alice Bouham , Kit- tlo Ogden , Belle Snvdor , Lena Fonda , May Uryant , Lu Smith , EvuNasou. Nettle Wells , Carrie Wells , Nelllo Armstrong and Sddlo Davis ; Messrs. Dobbins , GuvBhopuerdMor ris Louie , Will Martin , Ed Builth , Asbby F. Neal , Charlei Illgglnt and George lleston ol Omaha , Holla Hoblnson , Curtis Stoddnrd , Arthur Cooley and Will Webber of Omaha , Will Murphy , Ed McCrary , O. J. Martin , Earl Kenyon and Mark Smith Now I.lvuryHalite. . 8. B. Wads worth 1s about to commence the erection ol a new building Immediately south of the Merrlntn block , between Main and Pearl streets. The building will have an eighty foot frontage on each street and will bo used for livery stable purposes. It s to bo ready for use by April SO and will bo occupied by U. S. TcrwIlllRor the present iroprlotor of the Rink barn. The old skating Ink , which has boon used tor several years last by Mr. Tcrwllllgor , has been leased ) y the UoJpo light guards , who wilt occupy t as un ormorv. It will bs entirely re modelled and turned Into a first class place 'or concerts , promenades or dances , AVII.I. aiAKK IT A SUCCf.SS. Xcu-ArrniiRpinrnts liy tt'lilcli tlin Clmulnn- < | ii ! Aftftrmhly Will lie Oicrntrl. | The trustees of the Chautouqun assembly at last succeeded In getting together last evening for the first tlmo In several months , and before they separated stops hnd boon taken that Insure the holding or an assembly this summer that wilt surpass nil former at tempts , If the statements made by those- who are at the head of affairs are as reliable , ns they seem to bo. As stated in Tin : DEC several weeks ago , a schema has boon on foot for sorno tlma to lease the property to a company composed of J. K. F. Mcdco and I , M , Troynor In order that an assembly may bo hold this summer as n pri vate enterprise , and last evening the schema was unfolded to the trustees and the public. Judge McOco appeared before the meet ing and stated tits proposition , which In HUD- stanca was as follows : Ho agrees to loaio Lho grounds and buildings for tbo comln ? year for the sum of $200 , which Is to bo paid in Improvement.1 ! on the property , such Im- lirovomonlB to un in nil o under tbo direction of Lho executive committee. Ho and Mr.Trcynor will undertake the entire minnsomont ol the isscmbly und will make arrangements for the finest program that has ever been presented on the Council Bluffs and Omaha assembly grounds. In order that the com pany may bo thoroughly responsible finan cially n guarantee fund of $ oUOO , Is to bo raised among the citizens and in case any lecturer should declineto negotiate on account of the bad credit the assembly finds on Its hands , n cm-tilled chock may bo deposited with him so as to assure him that ho will cot bis money. Thli fund has already been raised , with the exception of about ? 0)0 , and there is no doubt that n few days more will ECO the whole sum In the bands of McGee and Troynor. A program similar to those of preceding years Is to bo presented , including both lectures , concerts and class instruction In various branches. This nropositlon was discussed at length and finally accepted , It bolng agreed previously that the Council Bluffs and Omaha Chautauquu association should hold no assembly this year. The assembly now proposed will open July - and will last six teen days. The work of securing attractions will bo nt once bcgiin. A vigorous effort will bo made to secure hotter moans of transportation to und from tbo grounds. Nothing has been beard of iho ChautRuqua motor line for some time past , and the now management does not count on Its assistance. The railroads will bo Induced , If possible , to glvo a 10 cent rate from this city , and a 15 cent rate from Omaha , to the grounds , and to take passengers from the north end of the Burlington switch , on Eighth avenue. Instead of from the foot of Mam street. Carryalls will also bo run , but they will all bo under the management of the assembly , so that their runs will bo at stated intervals. A waiting room will bo secured at sorno accessible point In the business part of the city and fitted up with benches lor the convenience of the public. The now man agement has entered Into the work with a vim , and the prospect now is that this summer will see an assembly fully up to the standard of Its predecessors' . Xv Spring GooilH nt the Hoston Store. This week there will bo opened at the Boston Store , Council BlulTs , largo quan tities of now snring dress goods. The styles are rich and handsome , and the ladies will bo delighted with them. It is worth the trouble to como in nn < l look at them whether you are ready to buyer or not. Wo load in Council Bluffs in the quality and styles of goods as well as in the prices. Eastern money to loan on real estate by E. II. Shoafo , Broadway and Main. Cummcrcliil rilgrlins of America. Tbo order of Commercial Pilgrims of America , which was organized by the travel ing men of Council Bluffs a little loss than a year ago and has made a phenomenal record In the rapidity of its growth , hold a mooting yesterday afternoon in the Hoyal Arcanum hall which was attended by representatives from all ever the state. The meeting was held for the purpose of organizing the grand lodge of Iowa , and was worked "with great enthusiasm and harmony. The following is a list of ofllccrs of iho supreme ledge of this city : S. W. P. , E. H. Haworlh ; S. W. V. P. , E. C. Gloasou ; B. W. C. , W. B. Lnnnius ; S. S. , A.V. . Johnson ; S. T. , H. S. Blinn ; S. T. P. T. , F. E. Shepard ; S. 1C of I. P. P. T. , J. J. Jones ; S. A. of O. P. P. T. , O. D. llaigb. The following delegates were admitted to seats In the convention : Council Bluffs Lodge , No. 1 , George C Wise , \V. J. Davenport. . ! . E. Hurknoss ; Dos Molncs , No. 5 , J. G. Hanna , M. V. Blacic- burn , W. A. Meyer ; Marshalltown , No. 8 , E. S. ICetchum. E. "W. Wells , S. W. Mcrrlam ; Burlington , No. 10 , J. C. Lewis , W. H. Jarvls , H. C. Jordan : Cedar Hapids. No. 11 , J. 1C Powers , J. S. Clemens , H. A. Muucor ; supreme deputy , H. J. Wuolott of Marshall- town ; supreme deputy of Nebraska , James W. Lusk of Omaha. Tbo organization of the grand ledge of Iowa was effected and the oftlcors for the en suing year were elected as follows : G. W. P. , M. V. Blackburn , Dos Molnos ; G. W. V. P. , J. C. Lowls. Burlington ; G. W. C. , J. 1C. Powers , Cedar Uaplds ; G. W. S. , E. W. Wi-lls , Marshalltown ; ( J. W. T. , W. J. Davenport , Council Bluffs ; G. T. , George C.WIso , Council Bluffs ; G. 1C ol I. P. , H. C. Jordan ; Burlington ; U. A. of O. P. , S. W. Mcrrlman , Marshalltuwn ; supreme deputy for Iowa , H J. Woollott , Marsballtown. A committee was appointed to draw up a con stitution , codn and general regulations , con sisting of W. A. Meyer of DCS Molnes , E. S. Kotchum of Marsballtown , H. A. Munger of Cedar Hapids , W. H. Jaws of Burlington and J. E. Hnrkness of Council 131ufts. After organizing , a number of matters of interest to the members of the order wore dis cussed , and among'thom was the advisability of organizing a ladles' auxiliary. It was de cided to recommend thatsucu an auxiliary bo organized and immediate steps will bo taken In this direction. The supreme council was also recommended to accept the commercial knights degree , and the greater part of the evening session was occupied In conferring this degree or. the delegates present. Re freshments were then served , after which iho session adjourned. The next mooting of iho crand ledge will bo in ono year at Marsballtown. Next Sat urday tbo oftlcors of the supreme lodge will go to Omaha to organize tbo grand ledge of Nebraska , and on the second Saturday in April'to Hustings , Nob. , to iustituto a subor dinate council. _ The Misses Ella and Nottio Louis have just returned from the east where they purchased an elegant line of millinery for spring bcnaon. Wo are now prepar ing for a revolution in milllnory. Fmo goods for loss inonoy than over. Jarvis' wild blackberry Is the bost. Helter , the tailor , ! 110 Broadway , has nil the latest styles and newest goodu. Satisfaction guaranteed. ISciiiiur-Uhniiiliurlulii , Theodore L. Benner , bookkeeper for P. C. Dovol , has returned from Bunker Hill , 111. , where bo was married last Wednesday to Miss Laura Chamberlain , a popular young lady of that place. Tbo ceremony was per formed by Hev. J , B. House , and was wit- uosscd by only a few Intimate frloniu , The happy couple loft at once for their now homo in this city , and are uoiv residing at 801 Fourth avenue , where they are ut homo to their friends. _ Money to loan. Lowest rate ? . John ston & Van Patten , Everett block. . I.olihurt AVus Itofnseil , S. Lbbhart , who claims to have boon elected alderman In the Fifth ward * ' on the demo cratic ticket , appeared at the ofllco of the city cleric yesterday afternoon , accompanied by his attorneys , and made a formal doaiiqd upon that oftlclal that Uo administer to him the oath of ofllco. Clerk Stephenson refused to do * o , stating that Alderuinu fc'mltu bad already been qualified ( or , the position and twoaldcrraon from on award won Id boasupor- fluity. Whether Mr. Lobhart really axpocwl to bo allowed to qualify Is n matter of conjecture , but it Is reported that t'io ' de mand was merely m dd-as n precursor of something vet to como. The first chapter of the contest between gflilth and Lobbart will probably bo written tomorrow evening nt the city council , It Is rumored that nn Injunc tion will bo sued oat retrain In ir Smith from fulfilling tbo duties of tub ofllco , If such a thing can bo done , and Id is thought that j-os- tcrdav's move was tntUlo for tbo purpose of complying with the law that requires an odlclal to qualify wlthl'l-.a certain tlmo after election , L. ' , O. Yunkorman&Co. , food , seeds , com mission , country produce , 108 Broadway. Nipped n ( lolcl Chain. Two men entered Jncquenln's Jewelry store yesterday afternoon and asked to look at some solid gold chains. A tray was placed on the counter and they spout , a few minutes looking them ovor. They then wanted to SPO some plated chains. Soon after the tray con taining tbo plated goods had boon put on tbo show case ono of the men left the storo. A few minutes nftor his departure George Gcrncr , who was waiting on the pair , no ticed that ono of the solid gold chains was missing , and bo immediately grabbed the would-bo customer by the coat collar and accused him of pocketing the chain whileho was getting out the second tray. The fellow denied the theft , but Gorncrtook him to the pollco station and bad him locitod up on the chnrgo of larceny. The chain was not found about htm when ho was searched , and It Is supposed to bo Ir. the possession of the man who escaped. A search was made for him nil over thocltv , but ho U thought to hnvo gone to Omaha and there Is but little prob ability of his being caught. Tbo value of the missing chain Walnut block and Wjorr.lng coal , fresh mined , received dally Thatcher , III Main street. _ City Altnnipj'A Itrport. City Attorney Stewart has completed bis annual report mid yesterday placed it in the bands of the city clerk , who will submit It to tbo council tomorrow ovotung. According to It there are now pending twenty-seven suits against the city , of which ton ere for damages for personal Injuries or Injuries to property by reason of a change of crado. In the supreme court thcro nro three suits pendIng - Ing , two of which are for damages and the third was commenced by the city against an ox-alderman to recover money paid him for extra services ns a member of tbo board of equalization. Thcro have been sixty-six oases disposed of during his administration , of which forty-four were the well known L. M. Turner liquor cases. In concluding bis report Mr. Stewart says that bis department Is entirely out of debt , and that all expenses ever the sum of $1,200 have boca paid out of his own resources. The amounts of the Judgments against the city at the tlmo ho as sumed the duties of the ofllco aggregated HILT. HUtinrixa HOME. T.nrgo Crowds ( ircct Jllm nt the Stopping 1'liiccg on IllSjJouriiry Xorlli , AUGUSTA , Ga. , March .19. Senator Hill left Augusta at 1 o'clopk this afternoon for Washington. fl It was 4 p. m. wtyon , the train bearing Senator Hill reached t Columbia. A largo crowd was assembled and Senator Hlllspoko bnlly. At the railroad shops In the outskirts of Columbia a largo crowd of railroad employes and worldngmon were .gathered and ugalu Senator Hill was called to the platform. As the little town of Kidgoway was reached there was another "crowd , and cries for Hill , " to which bo responded. There was another largo crowd at Winns- bore and Senator Hill said that be would re turn to the north with a bettor idea of the people of the south. , , Ho understood now their needs , and tno remedies which they should have to bnng'reliof from tboir bur dens. A.it.3 , i Nearly tho. wboloj-town- ) Chester as sembled at the station and Senator Hill made a foiv remarks and there was tbo wildest en thusiasm. The vast assemblage gave three cheers for Hill , "tbo next president. " There were also largo crowds assembled nt Fort Mill and several ether small points , but the senator did not matte any remarks. The largest crowd of the day was assem bled at Charlotte , N. C. , wboro the train stopped for supper. It showed great en thusiasm. The senator spoKe a few minutes and was cordially applauded. 11 Sure Winner. AUSTINTex. . , March 1 ! ' . Senator Horace Chllton reached hero this morning from Washington to look after his sonatonal in terests , and his friends say tonight ho will withdraw , which will leave Mr. Mills with out opposition. Mr. Cbilton will probably make n withdrawal address to the legislature Monday. The bouse today by a vote of eighty-eight to eight adopted a concurrent losolutlon de claring the tariff to bo tbo permanent Issue and that tboir representatives In congress bo instructed to vote , ( or tbo tariff reform bill as well as tbo frco coinage bill. HUl'l'ttlUiSEU Til 11 FLAti OF .IS Chicago A iiarrhUtH unit Socialist H I'orljlddon to I'liuiiit the Itcd I'lug , CHICAGO , 111. , March 19. The pollco to night added to their unpopularity with the socialists and anarchists of the city by what the latter regard as a repetition of what they term the "Grief ball persecution , " of several months ago. Arrangements had been made for tbo celebration at the Second regiment armory of the 21st anniversary of the revolu tion of ISIS under tbo auspices of tbo Cen tral Labor Union and Socialistic Publishing company. This afternoon Cblof McClaughry sent a letter to the manager of tbo meeting , posi tively forbidding the use of a rod fUg at the meeting , oven as a labor organization em blem. Nothing In the nature of a flag should bo used but the stars and stripes. Further than this , ho said , thcro could bo no boor If tboro was to bespeaking. To on force this special details ot oftlcors were stationed in tbo vicinity of the armory tonight. Beer was sold up to about U o'clock , when its further solo was stopped and the speakers came to tbo front. Attor tbo addresses danc ing was tbo order of tbo evening. All was qulto , but many expressions of opinion weio made which were not eulogistic of the action of the police. r.lT.VAUIJi 1'ATKX'f bRCUKKD , I'urtlicr Indication ) ) ot the ICIIIolcnry of Tlio Hue lluroaii of Clulnm. WASHINGTON , D.'C , , " March 10. [ Special Telegram to Tun iBiin. | The Washington ofllco of Tun BRI : uBmvuu of Claims today secured for Josop' " f. Spook , 713 Warren avenue , Chicago , 111a patent on tools for setting diamonds. This cuso has only boon in the hands of the/Washington ofllco of Tin : BHK Bureau of ClajnW a comparatively short time and the pa fct allowed is un ex ceptionally strong ono. This Is believed to bo n very valuablojpycntlon and Mr. Spook Is highly gratified atj the patent secured for him. The Washington ofllco of Tun Biu : Bureau of Claims wai ) also today notlllod by the commissioner W tbo general land office that an Interlocutory order was today made In the contested land bines of Donald versus Haven , allowing Ujjfpn to show that bis entrv rhould bu cun rmed under the uct of March 3 , 16'Jl. In ibis case the Washington ofllco of TIIU BKK Bureau of Claims repre sented tbo contcstco , Harris Haven of Mellotto , S. D , , and lllod an argument lu his favor February 20. Favorable action was thus secured lu twenty-four days , thus emphasizing the unusual facilities possessed by TIIU BEB Bureau of Claims in prosecut ing land cases and handling businosj before the various departments. Wizard Juke Krlmell'er llcatrn liy the Vomit Nupolron of llllllunU , CHICAGO , III. , March 10. Harry C , Ivos is now champion billiard player of tbo world. This evening bo easily defeated Jacob Scbacffcr , who for some tlmo has held tbo championship. Tbo game played tonight at Central Muslo hall was In many respects ono of the most interesting billiard matches over played In this country. Jacob Scbaeffer , the world's ' champion bllllardlst , and Harry C. Ives were tuo cxmtceluuu In the K&UIO , which was for $00 noluts fourtcen-lnch balk lino. The contest was for the world's championship , carrying with It the handsome Brunswick- Ualke-Collondcr company's silver trophy , $1,000 n side and the gate receipts. Henry H. Hlnes was rotorco and ijharloa Matthews marker. The game was made the in ere In teresting from the fact that the winner will , before ho can hold tbo title of world's ' cham pion , have to ncntn win It from Georso F. Slosson , the latter having already Issued his chaljcngo and posted his forfeit for a gauio to bo played within sixty day * . Tonight's game began at 8:2. : " . Ivos won the bank for first shot and scored nothing. At the outset Ives was quite nervous , und carefully , almost anxiously watched each ono of Schaeffor's forty-live points secured dur ing the first Innlnc. Scbacffcr , In contrast to his opponent , was cool and collected , and nllowcd n slight Harcitstlc smile to pass ever his features ns some woll-playcd shot was vociferously applauded. In the second Inning Ives regained bis nerve and from that tlmo to tbo finish the pamo was carefully played , unch shot , espe cially on Ive.s' part , bolng well studied before - fore It was attempted. That tbo good wishes of the audlonco of nearly ' . ' ,000 people wora with Ivos was made evident. The score by Innings : ivcs-o , 27 , ( . i , o , o. in. P. is. ro , o , i. s. u i , : w. f , 1 , 4o , 3,1. 4S fiT , I. 0. 81. 1 ? . it , t' ' . 0. 1 , IS. 10 , 0 , t' , U3 , It , in. 1 ? , 3. 0. 2. I. 0 , 71 , 1 , ll > , 10. 0 , 1U-WJ. Host runM ; a\cr.ipe. Id.Vin. ! ? chacrror II. (1.3S ( , 6. t ) . C , P , HI. 5 , I' , 0. II , 3. IS , : u , 41 , i , ( i. an , i ? . s , o , r > . o , : i , : w. ; u , c. iu. i , o , is , i. i , n. : t , i. 20 , o. 3. . o. o , o , x s , a , s-iio , Host run , 43 ; avcrnpi' , 10 1-4 ! * . Mississippi Viillry ltm or < In ScMslmi. CIIICAOO , 111. , March 19. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bci.J : The executive commit tee of the Mississippi Valley Amateur HewIng - Ing association hold a special moating yesterday - day afternoon at thoGrand Pnciflcto nrrango for this summer's regatta. Commodore Charles Catlln , president of tlio association , presided. Among these ! n attendance were. J. J. Schaab of St. Louis , D. H. Martin of Pullman , Ooorgo ISsslg , H. C. A'ory , James Henderson and oilier ? . Propositions for holding the regatta were received from St. Joseph , Mo. , St. Louis and Louisville , ICy. Provid ing the proper railroad arrangements can bo made , St. Jnjoph will probably bo selected , the course to ba on Lake Continry. The regatta will be held some tlmo in .lu'lv. Commodore Catlln appointed the following preliminary commlttoo : On recall a , Charles Oatlln , H. C. A very , D. H. Man in , J. A. St. John and F. 1) . Standlsh ; on medals , George S. Dlxon , George Etslg and .1. J. Schaab. Klckurx on thu Coist. SAW FUINCISCO , Cal , March 19 , The first intercollegiate game of fool ball In California was played bntwoon Stanford university and the State university teams today and Stan ford won easily by a score of 14 to 10. Withdrawing tlin Troop * . Six ANTONIO , Tex. , March 19. Qulot hav ing been restored on the border , General Stanley today Issued an order relieving Troop D , Third cavalr.v. , commanded bv Captain Gcorgo H. Chase , and Troop K , Third cavalry , commanded by Captain Gcorgo 1C. Hunter from further duty and directing that they march back. Ciptlan John G. Bourkc , will continue in the Hold. Judge Borka fined D. W. Tcagardon $ oO and costs for being a vagrant. Harry Skakos was arrested yesterday afternoon for beating u woman of the town. John S. Prlnco arrived from New York last night and will at once commence- work on a tug o' war tournament to bo given iu April. Dan Gelsor used loud and profane language to a pollco o nicer the other night and the pollco Judge fined him $100 and costs yester day. An appeal was taken. A tough looking lad of about IT , named Henbon Neor , was locked up yesterday after noon for having three billiard balls in his possession which ho was try ing to dispose of. A mooting of the Snmosot association is called for Monday evening , March .M , ut S p. m. , also each following Monday evening until further notice. George W. Shields , president ; John T. Evans , secretary. The threonegroes suspected of having as saulted John Dougherty Friday night , were discharged by iho pollco Judge yesterday , as Mr. Dougherty could not Identify them and would not swear that they were the parties. Hev. J. Storjohann from Norway , oc a trip around the world In missionary interests , will preach today at half past 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. in tbo Swedish church , Nineteenth and Cass streets. All Scandinavians kindly In vited. "Hocks In Private Life , " will bo the sub ject of Very Hov. C. II. Gardner , dean of Trinity cathedral , at 4 p. m. today. Mr. Torrcns will bo assUtsd in the musical ser vice by loading talent. Miss Amsden will render a solo. The pollco were out looking for iramblors and vagrants last night and managed to ropa In a few Douglas street habitues. While a squad was dovoilng its attention to lower Douglas street u house at Twenty-fourth and Douglas was broken into but nothing was stolen. Rev. J. N. Lonkor of Denver , secretary of the Board of Church Extension of the Lutheran church , Is in tbo city. Mr. Lenkor is widely Known In bis church and enjoys tbo distinction of being the best statistician in the denomination. Ho prcacbos at the South western Lutheran church , Twenty-sixth street , between Popploton und Woolworth avenues , nt 11 a. in. , Sunday. Sackett & Lawlor will present for the week of March 31 tbo greatest show over presented In Omaha , nt the Wonderland Museo and theater , corner Fifteenth and Capitol avenue , formerly the Grand opera houso. The famour Hlnchart family will present their mobt ploaslng sketch , entitled a "Waif's Luck , " Introducing Beatrice , the charming inpemio ; Goldlo , the charming singer ; Stella , the greatest child dauccr before the public ; Lee , tba phenomenal character artist ; Minnie , the youngest black faced comedienne on the stupe , tbo Blacks , Sherman und Mann , Nana and BII13'Ament , iho king and qticcn of fancy and trick shooting , groups of wax worus , assassination of Murat by Cbarlotto Corday , death of King Louis and his beauti ful queen , Marie Antoinette , the dying French soldier , the bleeping beauty , tbo dancing girl und Mr. Dan McGlnty and others , Catulles , pleasing illusions , tbo living half woman and the famous threo-boadod songstress , Barney Nelson , tbo armless painter , McGce , tbo famous scout and guldo , who was scalped by Indians in 1801 , Kern , tbo class engraver. The big stage shows are al'Jl.r-I , 8 und'JiHO p. m. daily. Seats are 10 coats. FKttSON.ll 1'AICAUKAl'llS. Loran Clark of Albion is at the Murray. M. W. Cochrano of Wllber Is nt the iel- ) lonc. lonc.W. W. S. Housworth of Lincoln Is at the Mil- lard. lard.M. M. F. Wolcott of WoopliiR Water Is at the Murray. O. P. Dlngcs of Lincoln is a guest at the Paxton , Mr. I. Opcnhcimar of Lincoln is at the Paxton. L. A. Payne of Grand Island U at the Millard. C. ICoohlor of Blue Hill Is n u'tiost at the Millard. General Van Wyck was in iho city last evening , S. M. Hlnklo of Falrflcld la. , Is a guest at thu Millard. J. H. Haldoman of Weeping Water Is at tbo A read o. O. K. Sohofleld has returned from a busi ness trip cast. E. A. Brown of Nebraska City is a guest at tbo Dcllonn. Judge Maxwell of the supreme court was In the city today , Mr. S. G. Joyce has returned from his trip to Now York city , A. D. Soars of Grand Island was in the city yesterday afternoon. Mr . T. J. Murphy of David City Is n guest at the Paxton , Madam Wallace , after a month a visit to tbo fashion center of the cast , has returned. William Van Dorhen , a grain man from Millard , was at IheDoardof Trade.vostorday. Mr. M. C. Mulborl , J. B. liryon and A. C. Page of Loup City are stopping at the Ar cade. Dr. Merrill of the First Methodist church U Just now engaged In a very encouraging revival mooting. Dr. Lolsenrlug and daughter and MM , II A. Snyder have returned from a short visit on tbo 1'acllio coast. Thomas Cook und W. Morton Smith of Lincoln wora hslilng today In the political pools of Douclfis county. P. Mangold of Honnlncton was among the grain men who called nt the Board of Trade building yesterday afternoon. Mrs. W. B. Tnylor , whohnt boon visiting friends In this city for a few days , roturno.l to her homo In Lincoln yesterday afternoon , Mr. S. B. Jono < , district passenger ncont of the Northwestern and formerly nssls'.nnt general nassongor agent ot the Union Paclllo , was In the city Friday and Saturday. Mr. Jones Is ono of the best known railway and grand army men In the west and has n host of friends In Omuhn. Ho Is always n wel come visitor. During his stav ho WOB the guest of his brotboM-lii'law James and Will Chambers mid John K. Wilbur. A Written Guarantee ; to Cure Kvory Case or Money Refunded. Our euro li iiennino'ilnntnili 1'l'Vil it 'i > . 0\ijl cnlol fovrn jreartnfi linvn npror MM n * rin : > Mn ilncc. lljrilcscrlblncn o fully nj rm iroUyotiu/ mnll , nml wcRlTothanniio slrjnz Kii.irn'itoo tooiuj orrcfuml n't inonoy. Thosaulio | irwfeMo vn3li3r. > fortrrntmcntc.inilo fonn I wo fllll pny rnllro.i I rnrJ tolli irnysmul liutcl I'llhwlillo hero If no tall lnc.uJ Wo CliallciiKO the \VorM for n CMC Hint ojr M.UltU IIKMKDV will not cure. Wrlto for imrlleu'n't ml pctlliocvllonpj. liuv.ir foren ) o > rV prft'tlaj will this MAHtU IIKMKDV It 1m limn nm' OUUin ti overcome tlio pnjjii llojl nnlmt 93c\lljl V3li ) Hut under utir * lrong KinmntoJ tlio mil U nn ) tr/l \ i Itnnl twliuctirol.Vo itunmntua lJ cirj or rot i il every ilollnr.nnlni wo luivjn rJpjUVln t ) pri'.oi nl otliiniiclilln"iiliiofJUOU II Is iierfoHIr mfotj nil who will try IliulroitimU llowtofii-jyon luv ) tvcn imttlninipnul | nrli : ; njtyoir morn ; forvlll ) ' nit troHtiiionU , nn 1 n't'.iimzh yo.i nro lint yet rnr.il noonolms pill Imc'iyour money.Vo trill pjilllrol/ cimijou. Ohl chronle , Occ.isoitJl cisoicu-ol la II to n ) iHy < . InvcstUn'.ooir llimclnl utirill u , 01 ? rciiil | llonjisl > ii Ine 3iiicn. Wrlto in for niiuo : an I ml < lri' ( ! * or lho o wo luivo rut ml wlu have ctvoi | ) rral"Um to rcfar to than. Item' i yo I inly | ui.- iiRoto ilo Ihl * . If your jrm : > l.i ns nro 3ra t'irji- , tmicom pntMios 1 1 m'Mitli , rliciimntls n hi ! > , mn : it 1 1 joint * , hnlrlnUtu out , oniptljii oa n'/ part of tin botly , focllnu of ucneml < leprenloi , p-ilm In heat of Dono. You linro no tlmj to wmta. Thou who nrs constantly tuiliu morciry nit pHu'i ! itvil 1 Ohr. ) I tlnuo It. Constant uo of llii' 3 ilr.ui will Miroly t > rln ; fores ninl ontliiK ulcer * In the en I. Don't fill t , ) Writ j. Allcorro'ponlenco * o.it oilol li plnli nnrolo.iji Wolnvlto tluMiiost rlEll In\c9ll .itlnn mil wlllilo ill n our power to nl 1 yon In IU .XiMrcsi COOK : REMEDY t P. , - Oanln , NobraVn. FOR MEN ONLY. 8.100 fora case of Uo T nr I'.Mi.i.Nd MAN HOOD , Gent'f.il or Ntuvnufl Ur.ini.trr. weak ness of iody ; or ml nil , the cllectsof orromiro\- ccssos n old nr young that uacaiinolouro.Vn iMiur.intt'oovory ease or rnfnml every doll-ir. Klve iliiys trial troiitiucnt 81 , full course S5. I'crecptlli.o honuUts ru.ill/od In thrao dnvs. Hy mull , eucuroly picket from observation. COOK itEMEuv Co. . OMAII \ . Nun LADIES ONLY UARIR I'IWAM : : ii : < iur.ATOii. SUM ami nIHUlU Cnrtalu to a day or money refunded. Ily mall ? . ' . Souuroly sa.ile I from ohsurra- tion. C'UOK ItKMEltV CM. , Uinnha , Not ) at my lisne with DOCTOR IT WILL CURE A GOLD \ IN TWELVE HOURS ; | A 25 cent Bottle maysavo youE $100 in Doctor's bills-may eaves your life. Asic your Druggist : for it. XT TASTES GOOD. E PURE PINK PIUL8. : Dr. Acker's English Fills : CIIRR niMOJJSNESS. 8mnll , pleu niit , u favorite with tbo ladle * . W. H. IIOOKBIt & CO . 19 West Broadway , N. V.J For Bile by Kuhn & Co. , and Sherman & MoConiicll , Omaha , BRONCHITIS IS CAUSED BY A COLD wlilch acttloi In nn < l Inllnraoi the nlr tuboi IcatltiK oiboluugs. ItlB tbi bctilnulnjot Bronchial Consumption And If nojlected lend * to tlmtdlnoiia verjri-pcodlly. A felmrp , metallic rough nccompunloi It. 'luku It lu tlmo mid you can certainly cure It with SCHENCK'S Which is Without an Equal for BRONCHITIS nnd for all discuses loidlux up to and Incliuliiu Consumption. Jr ) , Schenck's Now Book on Diseases o ( he Lmi H , Lhcr mil Stomach , should ho in every home. Sent free. Dr. J.H. Schcnck & Son.l'Jiil'.idcV.iln , P CTJBEB BOUGH 6URK IS A One Minute Remedy Tor all affections ot tbo Throat , Lungs anl Bronchlil Tu'w EXCEPT CONSUMPTION 25 A.NI3 BO OlilNTa. by Druggist * . YEARS AGO. I tvai for sonic tlmo troubled with nnobstlnnto RASH or HUMOR , Hint spread over inv fnco nml bit-list. I con- miltttl vhvslcinii" , nml used ninny reme dies without n cure. At the suggestion of n flit-lid 1 used Swift's Specific , which coinplclulv ctirod me. This \ > ti9 l\vo ycnrg niro. mid i Imvchnd nn icttirii of Iho trou ble. K. II. WIM.S. : Chcbtcrllcld , Vn. S. 8. S. Ntho safest nnd host remedy for nil troubk-3 of tlio Blood nnd Skin. U cures by removing the cmise , mid nl tlio enmo limo builds up the general licidlh. Send for our Tro.itlHmailed ftco. SWIKT SPKC1KIO CO. , Allanta. Q . ana miiuiuu aim uiii'flCll ' INSTITUTE. Jye & Eat INF RMARY KOlt THIS TREATMENT OF ALL ical Host fncUltlri. apunr.itm nnd Roinudlos for successful trii.itineiit of nvory form of dlsoaso n-qillrln t mtidlual or snr4lcnt tioutinuiit. f,0 , beds for pallcnts liourd nnd attendance. Host acronioilattons In tlio west. \\rlto for I'lrculnrs on defornilt'.es nml braces , truisi > s , club feet , eurvntiirosof SDlnu , lilies , tiniinrs , uincor , I'ulnirli. brouclitt'.s , In- iinlntton.olcctrlclty. p iralysls. iiullcnsy , kid ney. bladder , e.ve , car , flcln and bloo.l und nil l oner itioii" . DISEASES OFyOMEH \ UToSV S Women l''lii : : . \vo luivel'Uelv added n lyliu- In dei.irtiiiont | \\oniciidurluv iMinllnemenU slrlolly private , ) Only Kellnblo Medical lu- Ktltute inaKliiR a Hnoei illy of i'UlVA ! : OISHASKS All ll'ood Dlsoases suoci'-.sfully troatal. Synlillltlo I'nlsou lutnoxcd from tlio system \\ltbout nu-rciiry. Now itostoratlvo Treut- menl for l.ossoT VITAlj I'UWCIC. I'orioiisini- ublo toI < lt us niav bo tioalod at home liy inrrosuon loncp. All communications confi dential , Medicines or Inslrummits sunt by mall ore\tos4 ) , si'i-urt-ly pnoked , no maiksto Indicate eontonts or sender. Dim por-oiml In terview preferred. Cull und consult us or fond lilstoiy of your case , and we will send In plain wrapper , our Tn MN I'UnE : Unon I'rlvato , iu men , j-p , , r orvous i > is- cascs. Iinpotcncy. Svplillls. Gleet un I Vurlco- i'oli , with < iut-stfoii list. Hi-arcs Appliances for Ouforinllles .t Trusoa. Only manufactory lutlio We-ttot ttittOMM- 11 1 'l 'l > i.I IAUAA , 1 itirnsti. . * , KLKUMIW . Omaha Medical anil Surgical Inslilulc , 26th nnd Broadway , Oo moll Bluffd. Ton mlinites' ildo from center nt Uinabn on Omalia and Oouncll IllulTs olcctrlo motor line. THE GRAND HOTEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. New , modern , \voll-npnointod , thor oughly wcll-kopt , $ J a day. E. F. CLARK , Prop. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council II I u Hi. Ouplttl stccV . 5/.JO.OOO . NO , HOP Net Capital nn.l Surpliin . $ HOOOO Ilrcctora-J. ) I ) . IMiiunilio-i , 13. J. Slnuirl , RO. ( ilonion , 15. K. Hurt , I. A. Miller , J. V. lllncliiiin nml Clmrlcs U , Ilunnun. Transaet general batik- IUB liuaincis. Largest capital and surplus of liny bank In Southwestern loivu. NTBBB3T ON TliVIB DEPOSITS Chas. Lunkley , 1'uncriil Director mill Uudurlakor. 311 Broadway , Council IBlufTa TdIoiihO-13 313. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. OH SALC At a Imrcaln , 12-aero fruit anil irurden farm adjoining dwelling. 10. 11. Bhoafo. ARMS , BtrJon Ian H , Imnsji , lots mil business blujlo for silo or rent. Uay J . .U Po.irl strout. Ujinull ItliilTj. IjlOH KENT Over 10 * dwollln ; s of evury do- r hcrlptlon ut prices varyliu from * l to Jin ) pur iiuintli , lucittu 1 In all jniriti ot the oily. li II. Slio to. .VJJ Jiruaduuy. S5 per ncre for coed farmi In Iowa. Kino , $ Miiuotb cum land. 1'nr P'irllciiiar-i call nn or address Johnston & Van ration , Council lllnlla. _ FtJUMSIIKI ) HOOMS FOR UKNT Nlroly furnished rooms fur gentlemen. IfJOOalc- . land ovciiui ) . jMOCHRAN addition Huts for lunt. fcovea Vy rooms Uiicli ; Ijulli ; hot und uuld wulcr. Uay & llc 3 , agents. _ HAU3 Uoluinbla sufuty bloyolfi ; ItTO - imttcrn ; coil t\X \ > ; will Bull for iT.icasli. Howard N. lluttu nhuner. l-'lrat National bank. GAKDKN farm , II acres In city llmltsslipnsrt of four rooms , good ulstein ; " acres under enltlvat on ; somu Hniall fruit ; price I..JAL I.UIIKCO .t TowloJH I'earl st , ObT Lartru , black Newfoundland ( I OR : whltohimt on breast ; iiumo "Don. " Re ward for letimi to O.'O Third avenue , Council Illuiru , TWIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS , G. A. 5oho3i3aok , Pfoppietap , OTlo33 621 Broadway , Bluffaand 1321 Far-namSt. , Omaha. Dye , clean and rafinlsh goods ofeveryasaorlptlon. Packages pacalved at olthep offlos or at tha Works , CoiAve. . A and 28th SU Council Bluffj. Send for prica Hat. Merchants who have Bhop-woru or soiled fabrics of n y charaetor can havB them redyod nntl finished equal to new , BED FKATIIKKS RKNOVATKD AND CLEANBU UY STKAM , with the nU most ajiprovod inachinoryato3t at low cojt than you ovotpiU