THE OMAFTA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , , HTNE 23 , 1892-TWELVE PAGES' THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFPa OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STRERT. Ttih cicd by Carrier to nnjr ptitt of Ilia City if. W. TIIA'ON. - MANAGER. Iltinlnom . Office Killlor . No 53 MIXTIUX. N Y. Plumblnp Co. Boston store for dry goods. Council Uluffg Lumber Co. , Children's div will ho observed nt the Ucrmnii Kvanpcllcnl churcli next Sunday. The Married Ladles society will moot with Mrs. W. II. Ksancy , CIS Mynster street , tUls afternoon for election of ofllcors , The funeral of John ITosdlck will tnUo place this nfternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his son-ln-mw , UOi Seventh ava- nuo. William Lovonborp' who shot nt Dnvo Ward's foot In nn Upper Uroadwov saloon Tuesday nlpht , was eivi'ti thirty iloyB yester day morning In police court , One of the bit ; Uayinond excursion trains passed through the city ye.stonlny cnvouto for llo'ton , coming In over the Union t'ueltlo mid Kolnt ? out over the Hock Island. What U tlio program for ( Jhaiitnuquii this ycnrl You can got u vest pocket cdlltuu con taining full details by calling ou or scndlna to the managers , Trey nor & McGec , \ " 1'curl street. The Ladles Aid society of St. John's Eng- llsti Lutheran churi'h meets this nftornoon at llio pnri < onnc | , ll" ! South Seventh streot. Tlio Utllo Dulco society of iho church moots this avunliig nt the siime plnco. The nineteenth annuiil session of the No tional Conference of Charities mid Cor- rectiotiH moots in Denver tomorrow. H-iv. lMcK. . Stunrt will start fur IJmivor this iftnrnoon on the "Q" special tioin. Tlio Jury In tbo case of Iddlng * against thn Union Pacific Hallway company with Iho Cltbcns State bank of this city ns intoivcnor , aflcf bflltig nut nil night brought Ir. n verdict yesterday tnurnltig awarding the pos'csstoii of the propel ty In dispute to tha uanlc and , Hxinjj its value ntfSM ) . Superintendent Suyer objects to the statement that only suvonty tuachors nro o in ployed in tbo cltv schools on tlio ground thai It does the city nn injustice. Ninety teachers are employed In ro.i.ity uml the exact number who were discharged on re ligious , matrimonial and political grounds is twenty-one. The republican of Pottawattarnlo county will hold their convention in the superior court room at 11 o'clock this morning. Dele gates will bo elected to attend the s'nto con vention to bo held at Des Molnes Juno U9. the congressional convention l Atlantic July I. ) , and the judlcal convention at Gloa- wood July 21 , There will be a mntmco nt the driving park Saturday nfternoon. Entries In 2:40 : , : l:00 : and freo-for-nll nro filled. Entries in gentle man's roadster class can bo made with Charles Gregory. Entrance , So.Ul ) . First premium , sot of harness , $ -10 ; second , whip , IS ; third , horse clothes , $4. Entries close Saturday nt 10 o'clock n. m. Sorcn Sorcnson , a young man who has boon working nt C. O. Malownoy's rostaur- nnt at Mnnawa , disappeared yesterday , ink ing with him , It Is supposed , $11 belonging to his employer , which ho had fished out of the money drtnver. The oftlcors were put upon ma irun , uuu no iiuoriniuion couiu uo uu- tslnod as to his whoroabouts. Two young girls named Magclo Cattla an J Ags'o ' Uarlin were found wauiiorlng noout tbostraots about U o'clooic Tuesday nigUt and wnro arrested on thochareoof vagrancy. It turned out that tlio Uasllo girl had loft home , tolling her parents that she had Bocurod a position as nurse girl. In police court yesterday morning she was hold und will nrobably bo sent to the reform school , whllo her companion was discharged. An Indian woman called at a house ou Third avenue between Seventeenth mid Klghtconth streets yesterday uftoruoon and nsUod for a drink of water. The people in the house did not understand her broken language , and thinking aha was bcgglnir , sent , her away. She had hardly gotten half a block ! \\vny from the liouso when she foil to the ground as the result of sunstroke. Bho was picked up and taken to a neighbor's bouso , where she was elvoa modlcal attcn- tlou. _ The Clinittiiuiitiu 1'rogrnni. It JH out a little , convenient , vest pocket edition , which everybody should imvo for rotuly reference durintr the next month. Although little , there is much crowded into it. It is the BIIUIQ sort of ' inultuin in pnrvo" which char- iictorizcs the $ ; ! .5l ) season ticket. Think of it , throe popular ontortiilnmontB each day , any ono of which is worth from 50 cents to $1.00 n tlcltoU Even tttCO cents it would amount to $22.50 for the sottson and yet the Chnutnuquu inana < roinont olToi s this whole bill-of-fnro for ? . ' ! .50 loss thiui 10 cents an oniortnlnmcnt. Call on or soiul to Troynor undiMcGoo , the niintijors ( , No. 10 Petirl street , Council Blufl's , for progtvuns and other particulars. Hot weather prices in picture frames at Kiloy & Slim-radon's art storo. TrultiH leave Mannwtv dally at 8 and 10 rum. , 12m. , nnd 1 , 2 , 2:110 : , , SUO : , 4. 4iO : : , 5 , Gel : ( , 0 , 0IiO. : 7 , 7:50 : : , 8 , 8:30 : , S ) , 9iO : ; , 10 , 10 : : > 0 , 11 and Ilo5p. : m. The 11:55 : train will mnko connection with the last electric motor CM' for Omaha. J'.lll.Wll.tl'US. Dr. J. W. Mulharna of Greonlleld has taken uo his residence in Streets villo. Mlssos Bella Suydor and Klttlo Ugdon will upend nazi weak visiting friends In Lincoln , tl ! Nob.Paul Paul Dovol returned homo yesterday from a year's schooling at tbo lowu acricultural college at Amos. Mrs. J. W. Squlto and daugutor went to Tabor , yesterday to attend thu com men co mmit exorcises of the Tabor college , Mrs. A. A , Covalt has gone to Dos Momcs to Join her husband. She will accompany him from that plane to Chicago for u visit. Prof. James McNaughton , principal of the North Dakota Normal school at Mnyvlllc. arrived in Uio city yesterday for a visit of a few days. Mrs. C. II. Judson has returned from Chicago cage and will spend the summer In Council UlulTs , visiting her parents Mr. aud Mrs. P. C. Dovol. J. L. I'otors. who has boon with John Lin dor forscvor.il years past , loft last evening for Kviiosvlllo , Ind. , where ho will make Ills future home. Mrs. J , 1C. Powers of Cedar Rapid : , and Mrs. J , U. Reynolds of Pauadoua , Ciil , , lire In the city visiting Mrs. P. S. Thomas , Mrs. Reynolds Is a sister of Mrs. Thomas. J.V. . MurpliM , who hus boon connected with the Trunsrvr tiotel for coma time , loft lustovemng fortiroon Hiver. Wyo. , whcro ho will loolt after the Union Pnclllo liotol. L. Sliorwooil has boon aiipolntod ulilo-do- camp , with tlio ranlc of colonel ou the staff of A. J , 1'iilinor , i.utlonul commander of the Union Votcrun Loflon. Ho has also re- cclvod the uppolntmont of assistant Inspector Konoral of Ibo western dlstilct. Lr. ) II. S , West , Prof.VaJell ami f. M. Oault rclurnml yoAti'rduy from a tlshing ox- curHlou In northern Minnesota , loaded with llsli. The largest llbh they brought homo \\elnlis thirtopu pounds , hut they brounUt a tlsh story with thorn that luciuures thirteen foot in longtU. _ f Jntornntional Ctiro association rooms are in annex to Cirand hotel , 520 I'irst nvenue , Council 15'.nil's , In. for euro of ulcohol and opium disease. ( irt'iil ( .Inuring hult > , Of carpets , eitrtiilns , etc. Until July 15 we will soil all carpets , curtains , ru 's , Japutiuso and Chinese tinittlngs at cost. C'ouucll 131ulTd Carpet company. Uoltor , tho.tiillo'ar.l Broi-lwiy , h-vi "II the latest styles and newest Butltifuetlon tiuurantued. ( Irunil llutvl , Council Special rutctt to iiunllloa for the sum * iccr. Largo rooms facing the park. NEWS FROM CQUNCOLUFFS Remarkably Bold Attempt of Two Would- Bo Highwaymen , DELIBERATELY ATTACK A POLICEMAN After Discovering Their Mistake the Hob- lcr ( Irncclitlly Submit to Arrcxt nuil Aid I.ocknl t'p to Await Trlul- Local A man who trlod to play the highway rob bery acton apollcomaii In the latest curiosity to turn up In Council Bluffs. Ofllcor Weir wns making a circuit of tbo bacx alloy ! ) in the western part of the city about tnlonlght Tuesday night and chanced to enter a burn. As he did so ho heard n noise In ono corner of thu barn , and the next Instance ho was grabbed by a couple of muscular arms wullo a loud voice said : ' Come , John , lot's rob the follow and throw him out. " U'elr introduced himself as a member of the nollca force , uud tha man who hud him pinioned at ouco released him , with the remark - mark : "Woll , I guess you need what money you've > : ot moro than I do. " \Vulr , bolloving that ono good turn de served another , gave his how found friend nnd Ills compinlon bunks lu tha city ] all for the night. Vasterday morning they were brought bisfore .Iudo ( McGee to answer to the cbargo of assault with intent to lob. M. W. Uowurs , whu madu the ussuult , wns given thirty days In the county Jail , whllo his com panion. John Brov/n , was discharged , The Woman's Uoliof corps will glvo supper S.itttrdny night , Juno U-j , tit Mullis' old BUunl , opposite Off don houso. Supper served from o to 8 o'clock for 15c. Jco croiim nnd ctika the rest of the ovon- injr. TIM : r.oou wnim STII.I , cor.s ON At tlin Huston Store , Cntincll Illuir , lt : , Tlio special iluno Saluii riiuaouiDii it Sut'rrss. Slneo the opening of our Juno fialo Wodnosdny last Iho crowds that luivo thronged the store from morning till , evening have boon something enormous. A regular bee hlvo would ho tlio most appropriate comparison. The bargains that wo nro olTuring txro cortttiti to bring thb c"owds. Don't bo last , al- waya ho ahead of your neighbor , strive to got thoru lirat. Below is only : i par- tiul list of the bargains ofTored during our Juno sale. At 5c each 100 dozen ladies' ribbed vests. At 12c } each 150 do/en ladies' ribbed vests , worth lo. ! ) At 2oo each extra quality white and cream vests , worth ! 53c. At 60c ouch ladies' silk finished lisle vests in black , ecru and white. At lOo and Ujc each , our line of 33c ana IS'Jc ' Outing Flannel Shirts , to go at 19c and 25c. At 33c each 100 do7.en gents' outing flannel shirts , worth 50e. All our line hoys' outing llnnnol waists and blouses in U lots at 2oc and 3'Jcea.ch , 9c and 50c goods. "Straw hats for the million , " allj in lots. I'ijc , 19c and3o. ! ! Parasols and sun umbrellas , all at sale prices. At SI.58 , our $1.75 and $2.00 sun umbrellas all in at $1.58. At 81.It ! ) each our $1.75 sun umbrellas. At $1.08 each our S2.25 and $2.50 sun umbrellas. At 7oc each a $1.00 umbrella in fast black sateen , in natural handles and oxy dined. 150 ladies' black hose at 60 a pair. AtlOcand 12Jo an elegant line of ladies' fust black hose , special valuo. At "f > o wo claim to show the finest line of Indies' black hose in the country a stocking well worth 39c. "Ladies' black silk mils Joe , worth 20c. At llc ) , 25c , 33c , 'Mo and SOo wo show special value. At 25c each 7. ) dov.on adjustable win dow screens , 17x32J. Boston Store , Juno Sale. FOTIIEIUNGIIAM , WIIITELAW & CO. , Council BluITs , la. IIo I'niyml lor Tliom. The wlfo and daughter- OlllcorV. . K. Kemp of the police force had au experience with a religiously Inclined tramp Tuesday r.ight about 0:3do'cloclf : , at their residence ou riouth Sixth street. They were all hi tbo dining room when they heard u noise from the parlor that soundeJ as though some ono baa sat down on the keyboard of tbo piano. As soon us ttioy could get u lamp lighted they started to in vestigate , when they were cousiUoruuly frjgbtcnod to llml a man leering at them in a r&tnor uncomfortable fashion. 'Ob , you don't need to bo afraid of an old man lllco mo , " bo remarked as ho noticed that the women were about to leave the bouso In a hurry ; " 1 pray for you all every night. I-beioug to the Episcopal church. " lie rambled ou In this strain , givlup a com plete , though disconnected , history of his re ligious llto from tbo ground up in a manner that convinced thu women that they bad a crazy man on their hands. An alarm was in sent to the police station , but before iho olllccn arrived iho follow had taken his de parture , Mrs. Kemp having notlllod him that they were coming. The women were badly frightened uy their unwelcome visitor. To all whom were instrumental in saving tlio lifo of our son , Floyd Mather , we wish to express our sincere gratitude and thanks. Particularly those who persisted in working over him when all hope seemed gone. W. II. MATIIKII. L. K MATIIUK. Dr. Chamberlain , eye , oar , throat catatrh. Shugartblocic , Council Blulls Trim Your Trees. Au ordinance- was uassnd several years ago requiring the trimming of all shndo trees that stood in the struct and fixing tha height at which they should bo trimmed. After the uassa'0 of that ordinance there was a gen- onil tree trimming all over the city. That was two years ago. There have been no trees trimmed slnco than , nnd they have uow become a greater nuisance than wtion the , evil call'jd for tbo pnssngo of the ordinance. To get tlio electric lira lamps suspended across tbo streets low enough to get below tbo overhanging boughs tbo ulectrlo light pcoplo uro compelled to bring tbo lumns so near the pavement that high topped wagons cannot drivu unaor luom. If they are suspended attho ordinary &llltudo they are completely shrouded bv the foliage , und"at least 00 per cent of the light IK cut off till of tboso lumps. Col fax gineor ale and mineral water sold at wholesale bv Dnniiutto & Co. . manufacturing confectioners , lliirnoil it Divollliiir , A lire alarm was sent In yesterday after noon from box -il , corner of Ninth street and avenue K The dwelling of H. 1C. Darboo. who keeps a dairy at nai ovonuu D , was on l\n \ , mid owing to tbo long distance the lire was from the alarm box , the lira got a good start before the llremun arrived The bouso with almost all its contents was entirely destroyed and the loss will bo about (500 ull of wuli'h U covered bv insurance. The origin of thu lire is u mystery , no ono seeming to have the slightest Idea how it started , al though the member * of tbe family were about the bousn when the Uro started. It Is sup posed to have boon tbo work of an incendiary. Tills is the weather that makes you enjoy Drlesbaoh'b lee cream , finest in the city. _ Inmoii-/urin uulil en , A pleasant wedding took plnco last even ing at the residence of Mr. and Mrs , L. Xur- inucbleu ou Uluff itroot , their daughter , Miss Carrie , being united in marriapo with Oeorso S. Damon. Iho house was beauti fully dccoratoJ with ( lowers for the occa " sion" , and the ceremony was wit nessed by about fifty of the friends of the parties , Hcv. T. J. Mackay of Omaha performed the ceremony , at the close ofvhtch a reception was no.lcl. An elaborate supper wn ? then sorvod. Air. and Mrs. Damon loft or. tha oveulng train for St , Joseph , Mo. , whore they will visit fora week or so , after which they will return to this city nnd make their ho.no at the Clinton homestead , corner of DlufT street and Wil low nvenuo. Tcmprrnnro Convention. The annual meeting of the Women's Chris tian Temperance union of the Ninth district will bo hold today nnd tomorrow In the Broadway Methodist church. The session wilt open this morning with a devotional ox- erclso at 5) ) o'clock lea by Mrs. Dr. Phelps. The morning will bo taken uiT/ftth the ap pointment of committees , tbo annual greet ing of the president of the district , nnd the reports of the secretary and treasurer. The afternoon session will com- mcnco tit ltu : ; o'clock. Addreiio * will bo made by Mrs. Dr. Gordon of Council Hlufti. Mrs. K. C. Srnull of Stuart , Mrs. Kliza Meek of Extra , Mrs. Sarah Chantry of Casey , Mrs. M. U Qrlnnollof Anltn , Mrs. P. .1. Montgomery of Council Blulti , Mrs. J. Drlggj of Anttn , Mrs. L. M. UOSA of Council BluITs , Miss Mattlo Craig of Atlantic , Dr. Smith of Council Blurts , Mn. M. A. Bryant of Atlantic , and F. K. Boll of Atlantic. A mothers' meeting will bo held during the afternoon , with addresses by Mrs. J , M. French of Omaha and Mrs. H. M. Osborno of Council BluITs. In the evening there will bo an address by Mrs. M. J. A Id rich. The following nro the ofllcesrs of the dis trict ; President , MM. M. K. Crandall , Uod Onk ; secretary , Mrs. J. W. Cinnon of Atlantic ; treasurer , Mrs. 13. C. Smull of Stuart ; vlco president , Mrs. Delia Ott of Audubon , Mrs. M. I. Craig of Atlantic , Mrs. E. A. Lyons of Guthrlo Center , Mrs. M. E. Lawrence of Tabor , Mrs. M. B. Crandall of Hod Oak , Mrs. P. B. Montgomery , Mrs. E. Macy of Harlan , For Iloiit First class saloon ; good lo cation ; flnollxturos. Resnonslblo parly can got long lease on good terms. Address - dross 1) 21 , Boo olllco , Council BluiTs. thrown from n Huggy * Aima Comes , a woman who has bVen liv ing for some tlmo past near the river , met with nn accident yesterday afternoon which It was llrst feared would result fatally. She was driving up Broadway , nnd when she wai opposite the waterworks power' house tbo whistle suddenly blow , frightening her uorao 30 that it reared and plunged until the buggy was overturned and Mrs. Cernos was thrown with a great deal of force to the ground. She lay there un conscious , with the blood streaming from wounds in the head and on ono of her arms. She was picked up and carried homo , and Dr. Jennings was called to attend her. It was found that her Injuries were not so severe us bad been feared , and although tbo accident will orobably bo moro serious on ac count of the fact that she was about to bo confined , it is thought that she will recover. The Hotel Gordon since its thorough renovation , coupled with its superior cuisine , is meeting with unparalleled success. . POltKC.lST. OFFICE or iVE.VTiiEii BunEAU , 1 OMAHA , June . The cool wnvo coming down from tbo northward and tbo hot wave pressing north and eastward are arrayed against each other. The Una of meeting of these opposing forces lies tonight from northern Iowa southwestward - ward ncross Nebraska. Sioux City and Yankton report T0 = with north wind , whllo at the same hour Oinnha was sweltering under O'-J3 with souihwost wind. Omaha had n maximum of Us0 and El Paso , Tex. , For KiiKtcrn Ni-linik , Uinalii : and Vltln- Hy ICiihiH , lollowuil liy a clntiio to much cooler wrallivr on I'rnliiy. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Juno 22. For Ne braska nnd Colorado Local rains , north winds ; cooler except ia extreme northwest portion. For Iowa Severe locr' storms ; cooler ; winds shifting to north. ' For South DnKota and North Dakota Light local showers , followed by clearing weather ; north , winds ; warmer in northwest portion. I > fSAl > TJiOVS ILLINOIS NIOKM. 1'our I'coplo Killed nt Lincoln nnd Much I'ropcrty DcHtroycil. Lixcoi.x , 111. , Juuo23. A furious storm of wind , rain and lightning raced bora yester day afternoon. Tbo losses to the city and merchants by the washing away of sidewalks - walks and the damao to SOWCH nnd private property is $20,030. Four persons were killed by llchtnlng : CoilNKMUS HOVOI.AND. AMIUUT and UOIHUT : Kusszi.u An unknown. I'rodnced Itiiln In Colorado. BOIAOKC , Colo. , Juno 12. ! [ Special Tele- cram to THE Bcc.j Prof. Frank Melbourne's second effort at this place to produce rain fall by nrtillclal means wa ? crowned with KUCCOS& today. Farty-oigbt hours previous to this tlmo ho pitched his tent nt Gallon , a station on the B. & M. railroad forty miles west of this place , and early this morning , despite a high wind , clouds begun to form ever the base of operations and gradually spread over the sky , Increasing in density until 10 p. m. , at which tlmo a quiet , steady and general ram sot in. Phililpps county people have much faith in the professor. Fulluro of u I'roiulnent House. YANKTON , S. D. , Juno 22. [ Special Tele gram to THE Bnu.j The retail dry goods house of Jacob Max , oao of tbo oldest In South Dakota , was closed by the sheriff this evening on executions amounting to 14,000 , on tbo entire stock of dry goods nnd boots und shoos. The real estate and buildIngs - Ings nro Included iu the Judgments. The house has outstanding accounts amounting to $ .20,000 , but collections huvo boon poor und the credit of tbe firm hopelessly Injured. Dr. Scudclcr Wag Inniine. CIIICACIO , 111 , , Juno 22. The post mortem examination of tbo brain and spinal chord of tbo late Dr. Henry Martin Scuddor , who died In Jail from an overdose of morphmn presumably taken for the purpose of com mitting auicldo , revealed conditions which , in the opinion of physicians present , indi cate that ho was msano. The ctomacli und brain will bo subjected to a careful analysis. * Out und In Again. Bonry Smith , the young man who triad to make himself famous some tlmo ago by JumpIng - , Ing from tbo Douglas street brldgo Into tbo' river , and was afterwards declared insnno and sent to the county hospital , escaped from that institution yesterday afternoon. IIo was found wandering about thn streets by a policeman nnd sent to the oily Jail , from wncro ho was taken bacu to the hospital. Itijiirocl in \Vrouk. . NII.BS , Mich , , Juno 22. A passenger train on thu Cincinnati , Wabaih & Mlcigan rail road wont through a culvert this morning near uorrion ucnicr. .AU on uoara oxcout PDO woman were morn or lass injured. Tboo most seriously Injured are ; Dr. Boll of Bouton Harbor , C. B. Hulbort of Detroit and Mrs. Thompson of ( Josbcu , Ind. MoicmtnilH ol Of fun Now York Arrived : California , from Hamburg ; Huvol , from Brumuu ; City of Paris , from Liverpool. Doston Arrived : Homnn , from Liverpool ; Ualllee , from HulL Southampton Arrived : Spree , from Now York. . . . , Arrmtcil u * u Defaulter BUFKAIO , N. Y. , Juno 22 , Edward Damm , tccreiary ana treasurer of tbe National Sav ings Bank of Buffalo for twouty-flvo yearn , hat been arrested charged with a heavy de falcation. Ho confesses to a bbortago of MO , 000 , which ho says ho can make good. Alulmiuu Murderer Lynched. MOMII.B , Ala. , Juno 23. Cbilst Cbnlmor lias boim banged near tbo Mississippi Uno , A posse was convoying him to ) ali for at tempted murder. Cualmer attempted to uiurderlbo guard and tbo poise Uuug him. FOR LOVE OF A FIREMAN / if Miss Elva Jones Takes Str/cumno Because She Wa Gfpised , HER PARENTS FORBADE THE MATCH i a' Tragic Kinlinc of'a ' Wl" Comldcrcd Jloroly n Ulrllsltj Episode Tito I'o. llto Htivo the Dc.iil Olrl's Chum Id Cnltody. ti. ' i > t l Shortly nflcrll o'bltfck lost night Miss Elva Jones , I" jcars'"bf'ngo ! ' , who lives with her parents at 3593 Uecit'ur street , nttomptcil to commit suicide by taking a dose of strych nine. Before swallowing the drug the young lady exhibited the bottle to a neighbor nnd declared her Intention of ending her llfo. Nothing wns thought of the girl's ' talk ns it was considered foolishness. However , ns n matter of precaution , n visit was made to the young lady's room after she had retired nnd it was found that she had kept her word and taken tbo dose of poison. A doctor was called and word snnt to po lice headquarters. * The physician deemed a stomach pump necessary ntul sent to the city jail for one. In the meantime everything possible to roliovo'tho patient's ' suffering was dono. A lova affair was the cause. Miss Elva was Infatuated with Charles Kurd , a fireman stationed nt No. 3 cngino house on llnrnoy street , but the relatives and parents of Miss Jones objected to the young flro fighter's At tentions and had refused to allow him to continue his visits , This stop caused the young lady to grow despondent and sbo decided that llfo without Cbnrloy would bo a blank and not worth living. ' Physicians worked over her for several hours and for a tlmo with hopes of saving her life , but the delay In obtaining proucr remedies nnd appliances proved fatal. In snlto of nil that could bo done Ml.- Jones dind a few minutes after midnight. From the time of taking the poison until death came the girl suffered terribly , but was able to toll thn physician when bo first arrived what she hod taken and the reason. The family and friends of the deceased are greatly shocked at the sad outcome of what was supposed to bo a trivial love affair and cannot account for the girl's strange action In the matter. Coroner Maul was notified and will decide about holding an Inquest today. MUs Jones loft a letter with a friend sealed , stamped and addressed to Charles Bnrd with the request that the note bo mallei this morning. The police have the letter and will turn it over to Coroner Maul. Hannah Hughes , a near friend of the dead girl , was taken to police head quarters last night nnd placed in the matron's quarters to await the arrival of the coroner. Mr. .Tories , the father , who Is a co ( Too roaster , requested tbo police to hold Miss Hughes until she could bo exam ined by Coroner Maul , as ho thought his daughter's chum know nioro about her death than she would tell.'Tba ' * father also sus pected Miss Hughes' of purchasing the poison. ' Jf The dead plrl took ono-cighth of an ounce of strychnine , onojgh ' ,10 kill a couple of dozen people. _ , .t Jt.lSU lt.\l.L \ Q.IMC3. Toledo Scili : > ! Mllu'juilU' ? Ill Her Flny for Third. . rlitce. TOLEDO , O. , Juna 2 . Toledo outplayed Milwaukee today anil w'on an easy victory. Score : /a'- , ' T6lodo , , Jfc:3 ' 0 ' 0 D'TJ.O 1 12 Milwaukee..r9-0 0 0 1 1 ' 0 1 3 Earned rlins : Toledo , ! : Milwaukee , " . Two- base hits : McUurr. Krclg. Home runs : Krclg. Double plays : Nowoll1 to I'o.trs. Krui to Hurl. Struck out : Hv Clark , 3 : by Wlitnur , il. lluso on balls : OIV Oliirk , 1 ; off Wldner , : i. Tlmo of game : Uno hour and forty-live min utes. Umpire : ( jucnlhcr. Itatturlcs : UlitrK uml IlurlevVIlnor.inil : : Donoliuc. lilts : Toledo. U ; Milwaukee , "J. Errors : Toledo , U ; Milwaukee II. ( Joi.u.Miius , O. , Juno 22 , Minneapolis won easily , Score : Columbus a 00010020-5 Minneapolis * 8 Earned runs : Mlnnc'inolis. 3. Two-base hits : L'amulOfi , Kiitz , Hwartzull. HIIRO on bulls : Ity riwiirtzoll , 4 | by O'Day. 3. btruek out : lly Swiirtzell , 4 ; by O'Day , 0. Wild pitches : Sw.irt'/oll. Left on bases : Cnlum- iiiib. 5 ; Minneapolis , 4. Umpire : r-ur.ul. Time : Out : hour and titty minutes. FOIIT WAYNC , Ind. , Juno 22. Omah * game postponed ; wet grounds. Niitloiml League. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 22. Cleveland won today's gomo by heavy batting , assisted by errors. Score : Cincinnati 0 30000000 3 Uluvclund 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 U Earned runs : Cincinnati , 1 ; Cleveland , 2. lilts : Cincinnati , 1U ; Cleveland. 11. KITOI-H : Cincinnati , I ) : ( J.cvolnnd. 2. llattcrlos : Mnl- lanc. lleinmliigs uud Murphy : Cuppy and O'Connor. PHILADELPHIA , Pa. , Juno 22. The Phillies won two games Irom Baltimore today. Score : Haltimoro 0 8 rtilladclphla 0 4104000' 1) ) Hits : Baltimore , 15 ; Philadelphia. 15. Errors : llnltlmore , I ) : 1'hlladolplilii , u. Eurnod runs : IlaltlinoreO : I'hlladolplila , 7. llattunes : Huf- llnston and Itoblnson ; Esper und Clements. Second game : llnltlinoro 0 3 I'lilladulphla 1 01000500-7 lilts : lliiltlmore , 10 ; Philadelphia , 12. Er rors : .Ilaltlmore , 0 ; riilladolpnlu , L Earned runs : Baltimore. 3 ; I'lilladolphlii. tl. llat tcrlos : Cobb and Ounson ; Woyhlng and Climicnts. WASHINOTOK , D. C. , Juno 22. The Wnsh- Ingtons defeated iho New Yorlts today. Score : Washington 11-10 Now York 0 1 14 UltM Washington. 18 : Now York , 18. Errors : Washington , Oi Now York , 8. Earned runs : Washington. 4 : New Yurk , 0. lluttcrlos : Abbey and Mllllgau ; Crane and lloylo. State I.rngue. UKAND ISLAND , Nob. , Juno 23. | Special Telegram to Tim I3ncl Tb'o game today was a close and exciting one until the sev enth and eighth innings , when Grand Island inado cloven singles and two-baso lilts and a homo run , which with several bases on balls and errors netted nineteen runs. Score ; Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 5 2-32 Hastings U. Oil 4 llattorlus : Grander Island. Hopper and Heady ; Hastings. ! 'iokrd. Johnoon , Clark and Jlcl'urlund. Intnl. Grand Island. 21 ; Hastlnus , 7. Errors ; Grand Island , 4 ; llast- IUSB , is , [ l Btttinlliiff o th Toaini. WKSTCUX LKAUUE. W. I. P.C. m w. i , p.o ColunitniB 3 < t II 72 lUniu Cltf. . . M XI (8.11 Milwaukee Ii ID Ml , Mlunoupolla , , 111 ID < i.I Onialm , . ! M Jl " KoVt Wajrne. . . 14 U 3i,8 Toledo 'i ) III U 27 Vl.V NATIONAl , UlAdL'E. Iloiton f& 17 wJK ) | York : il 28 16.1 llrooklyn . . . U S ) \VinlUiiiUon t'i.i 1'lillailuliililu , 3 yj . l'ltt lmrK. 'ii 11,8 Clnclimtul. . . 82 U Lqulivllla ft Ji nfi Cluvoluuil. . . . , iti i-nni. Clilcagu 21)27 ) Uiltliuuro 27.U HTATt' IfcAOUB. llcatrlco. . . . . 21 8 75. < | K < mrnoy. , 15 17 411.9 Urnnil Ulanil 21 12 CIJ ! rriMuonl. . 11 18 . I7.U 10 17 9 plJt'tmuuiou It 1UM A rnoni : tllu Alkiittciim. SrntNoricLi ) , Nob.lluno 23. fbpeolal Telegram to TUB HKE.J The Grays re- deomvd tbembolvea today , putting up ono of the greatest gaines over witnessed on tbo home grounds , ana winning by a score of Ute to 1. Harlan wits In the box for the locals and hold the visitors down to four llttlo scratch bits , wbllo IJakorwus touched up for llvo , Including a thrc.0.bagger. The feature of tbo irarao wo * I'riniloy's catch of u lout ; tly in deep let' , and hi phenomenal throw to ilrot , executing as nice a double play as over was mado. The suing teams pluy to morrow. Score : Hurlngflold 3 I'mttsmoutli. ' . . 1 _ llatturles : Harlan und Hull : Ilakor and MlrBdio. Hltm Hprln lloli , } ; IMutUiuouth , 4. Three-buso hlU ! i'rliilluy , 1 , btruok out ; liy Hurlun , 1U ; by llakcr. p. ICrrorv ; Hprlnx- Uuld , I ; I'lattuiiiuuth , 1 , ' Double pluvt : I'rliu ley to Ktnyro. Time of Ritmoi One hour nnd tlurty-tlro minutes. I'mplrci POJC. Bum , Neb , , Juno -ISpcclal Telegram to THB BKB. ] The Hod Birds were defeated here today by the Beatrice longuo team. Of course It was predicted to bo so , but If tha homo team had not been n little nfratd of tu ra they would have made It a llttlo moro Interesting for the victors. The Beatrice team did more heavy batting and nro iho worst kind of thlevca to steal bases , but they plixv hero again tomorrow and the score will bo different then. At the end of the fourth Inning iho grnni stand roasted the umpire , Davis , so bad for a de cision on second buso that ho quit and Pond finished It But Iho grand stand wns off , at the runner says the second baseman touched him , Score by Innings : Illalr. . , . 301200000 ft IJoatrlco 4flOS2408 t M llattcrlos ! lliulr , llrott , Nlokson and Du rum ! lloatrlcc , Stager , Kddonjor und Holmes. . > / / : / : KI.VO. Itcciinls Mniln liy tlio tlitlltipcrs In Yestcr ilitj-'s Struggle for CitHlt. ST. Louts , Mo. , Juno SJ. Track modor- ntcly fast , weather hot , attendance fair. First race , solllnc. six furlongs : Knvy won. Out of Sight second , llrnt llitrto third , Time ; Second rueo,2-vonr-o1ds , live furlongs : Mao Brown won , I.ovuluud second , Litdy May third. Tlmo : 1:0IK. : Third rate , selling , six furlongs : Ml s I.ou won , Miss lluitiara second , L'oronel third. Time : 1:1S : > 4. I'oiuth race , selling , six fiirloncs : Klldnro won , Siir ot second , Muney Hakes third. Tlinii : liitl'i. Fifth nice , ono inilot Oiletto won. Ten Sot second , Long Ton third. Tlmo : lUX Sixth race , ono ntllu nnd 100 ynrds : Princess L'nio won. Iorn Wlllowbrook second , Ell Kln- < liK third. Tlmo : lll. ; ! Seventh nice , handicap , seven and one-halt furlongs : Kthel llr.iv won , D'jlllkcns second , Mury buo third. Tlniot 1:10. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 83. Litonla results : 1'lrst riee : , soUlns , Il-year-oldi and upwards , llvo nnd one-hnlf furlonus : Je a Hello won. Vitsbtl second , Kosolit thltd. Tltnn : lila Suconil riti'u. sclltiu , Il-yenr-olds and up wards , ono mile : Kiln Shlpinitti won , King , Punster second , I.ockport third. Time : Third race , maiden 2-yoir-olds : , fourund one-half furlongs : llunin Hey won. lloiinotu second , The Sculptor third. Time ! 37 > i. 1 ourtli lace , : ! -yuar-oldsnnil iipwards. mlle nnd ruvotityyarilu : Irish Thief won. l.llllitn " ' ' second. Lillian Lindsay third , Time : Tilth race , maiden" . : i-.vcar-olils und up wards , six furlongs ; Mttllss won , Unlhoiin second , Alice llritiid third. Tlmu : lIOi. ! SKth race , il-yoi r-olils und upwards , six und 0"o-htlf fiirlo-igs : llynrcn won. lirutclilnc second , W. I > Miinson third. Time : 1OJ. : Hiuii'siiiAi : : ) BAY , U I. , Juno 2) . Wouihor line ; track fast. Attendance , 7,030. I'lrst race. Kiilurlty course : Kingston won , Osrlo second , Trtnglo third. Tlmu : 1:11. Second race. 1'tnsy stuUos. throe-quarters of u mlle : KUra. won. I.ovolaco second , Klchluwuy third. Tlmo : 1:17. Tliltd race , futtirltv course : Zor.lug won. Doncastor second , Lorhner third. Tlmo : Fourth race , seven furlongs : llelwood won , Kagot second , Uustucd third. Time : l:2a : Fifth race , ono mlle : Ills Illelincss won , I.P- panto second , Hex third. Tlmu : 1:10. Sixth race , mlle and ono-sUtomith : I'rather won , Roquefort second , Tom Tough third. Time : is-0 l- . " > . Tim Bun's tins for today at Shcopshcad Bay are : 1. Wllllo Ii KlngbrldKo. ! ! . Hainmlc Don Alunzo. 3. Tiiinmanv I'atron. 4. Haiiiuut | Masterlodo. n. Mujor Dome Madstono. 0. Wuttersoii lirchmont. : .i/f.wr. Complete 1,1st at Clringcs in the Itcgular Scr\Icc'S. WASHINGTON- . C. , Juno 22. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEI : . ] The following army orders were issued yesterday : First Lieutenant Samuel D. Freeman , Tenth cavalry , Is relieved from dut.v. at the United States Military ncademy , September 13 , 1892 , when ho will proceed to Join his regiment. Tlio leave of ubsonco cvantcd Captain Edgar Brothortou , Ninth infantry , Department of the East , Is extended two month ; . The following named oHIcors will proceed from West Point , N , Y. , to Cambridge , Mass. , on ofllnial business : First Lieutenant Sedgwick Pratt , Third artillery. First Lieutenant Frank Hnrlow , First artil lery. Cnptuln John B. Babcock , Fifth cav airy , will visit the camp of the Illinois Na tIonul guards at Sprlnglicld , 111. , during the period of its encampment , commencing July 1) ) . 1SOJ , and ending August 21 , 18U2. Leave of absence for ono month on account of sick ness , with permission to apply for an exten sion thereof , Is granted First Lieutenant Douglas A. Howard , ordnance department. Increasing Appropriations. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Juno 22. The postof- flco unnropriiUiou bill as completed and re ported to the sonnto today appropriates ? 80- 807,312 , or an increase of $ -2,22J-l79 over the amount us the bill came from the houso. To tlio agricultural appropriation tbo committee has made additions aggregating ? . ' ! 7r > 0 ( > so that It carries an nnpropriatlon of $ ) ,247,9'J5. ' CoiilirmiMl tlio Appiiiiitnifiit. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Juno 22. G. C. L. Goodman's appointment as register of the land ofllco nt Uvnnston , Wyo. , has boon con tinued by the senate. North American Timierlmml. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Juno22. Tbo North American Turnorbund completed its work hero today and adjourned sino dlo. n'KSTxnx I'.wKtxa IXTEKESTS. Homo linprovonuint lii the Movement of 3IiirkutuIlo Hot" . CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 22. | Special Tole- gramtoTiin BEE. | Tomorrow's Prlco Cu- rent will say : The packing in the west for tha week has been K.'J.OOO bogs , against 295- 000 the prcccdlnc WCCK and 235,000 last year , making a total of 3,930,000 sluco March 1 , against 3,480,000 last year. Attractive prices for bogs has encouraged frco market ing. Packing at prominent places compares as follows ; CITIES. | 1KI. . | Ih'.ll. Chicago , II7U.I W 1.VI5.UUU Kansas City. , , M'j.ooo < iojo Omalm Wil.OOJ St. Louis ITO.KX ( ) lmlunniolls. ! | . r.llXK ! ( ) m.oao Mlhtniikt'o , , , . 117.000 Clnclnnntl. . . . . tlll.WJ IIJ.UK ) Ccilnr Hnplils. 10I.OX yiourClty B7.IWO 85.1X10 Ht. .Joseph. . , . . ViWU 33.003 Ottuinwa. . . . . . b'J.UOJ ( Cleveland . . . , 10S.UIWI AMUSEMENTS. Farnam St. Thaaire POPULAn PHICE3. LAST WEEK. DODD OPERA CO. , IN "OLxIVEX T'TEX" Mullncu Wodnosduy and Saturday , WONDERLAND. Week Com mcncInJ ; line i0th. ! niJOU OPI3HA OO 20 SVEETi" } TAVOKITES. M I'lrtt half of weak , "MIKADO. " Jjt t half of week , "M A8COT1V STIIONCJ CAhT. Al.li hTAHS. Ono Dliuo to All. Bent' , & nrvl 10 Cunta W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Diroclor , Emlnlnnr 14 N. Main Street , OOUNOIfj DLUKKS. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council lllu.Ti- Capital etco'f . . . . . tlltl > ,00t ) burpluauuJI'roflts . . HUUUU ctapta n urpii. . . , . . . . , . DlructorJ. . I ) . iCiliiiu.i | it > i , H. i , . dajtr > lpft.on , K. K. linn , I. A , Mlllir , J. V. Illn3iiiii ardClmrle > It. llnnanu. TransictKDiioral btuU- lii biumoiii. l.ar toi' capital undburpluiof uny bunlclu tloutliweaturn lo . ON TIMS Your next week's washing ft \ r- - - Will look whiter , w.ill be cleaner and will be done with less lixbor If SANTA CLAUS SOAP Is used. The. clothes will smell swcctc-rancl Will last Ionian. SANTA CLAUS SOAP is pure. , it cleans but does not injure irhe- fabric , It does n.ot rou he-n orchapthe- hands. Millions it Do You. P . _ use * , _ . . t ' - 7 ' % -J"-TT - * L'J - * -Sg- - -.j N. K. FA ! RBANK fiCCO. , M'fr CH ICAG.O , TWIN CITY STEA.M DYE WORKS , G. A. SohoodRiiol : , Proprietor. Olllcos (121 ( Bro.idwny , Council Blutfs and l-5'2 Fnrnum St , Onmlm. Dye , clean uml rclinlsh { jojJs of every tlo ! > orlpUtni. P < tolc ntros rooolvod tit either ollico or til tlio Works , Uor. Avo. A und IMth St. , CouncL Blurt's. Bond for price Hat. Merchant * who have shop worn or soiled fabrics of any character can hava thorn rcdyod and finished equal to now. BKD FEATUHUS HKNOVATHD AND CLEANED BY STEAM , with tha most approved machinery , at loss cost Until you ever paid before _ W. PAMLE M. D. r. . , . . The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Eiperience. HBADKR OF DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. rilOriSIETOK OF TUB AVOUI.1VS II UKItAL mSPISN- SAitv OF MII > ICIM : . / treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.ungs ; Dis eases of the Eye and Enr.ntsaml Apoplexy , Henri Disease , Liver Complaint. Kidney Compliant , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Somlnal Weakness. Diabetes BriRht's Dr-case , St. Vltus' fianco. liheumallsin , I'ftrnljfIf , White Swelling Scrofula , Fever Sores , Cancers , Tumors and Fistula in ano removed without the knife or drawlnc a drop of blood. Woman with her ilclicnto organs re- Btored to health. Dropsy cured \vithout tapping. Special Attention s'von ' * ° private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 8SO to 85OO forfeit for any Venereal Disease - ease i cannot euro without mcroury. Tape Worm * removed In two or three hours , or no pay. llomorrlioicla or Plica cured. THOSn WHO AUK AFFMCTED WlllEove llfo and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PANGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only Physician who cun toll wlmt nils a ponton without a lclii n question. All correspondence strictly confidential , lledlolne seiit by express. Address all letters to G f Bill BBB Broad-way , . C 3 11 311 BluTj , I owa Omaha Medical fiml INSTITUTE. FIRMARY FOH. TREATMENT OP ALL Ilrstfiio llllli'S , upparuttis it ml Ho-no iiai forsticcpssfttl Iru itnniit tif ivory forra of disease ro < | iilrln : it.udlcal or mir le-il tro a t'ii flit , M beds for pullcntH , bo ml airl attondanoa HcHt uuc'OinaJulions In tlio we t. Wrlto for circulars on doformltios nnl brucoH , trussux. club foot , otirw.ituros of siilria , lilies. tuinor < , oincoru.ifirrli. bronchitis. In- lialiuloii.olcctrK'lty , pinilynli. onlluosy , kid- Il"a M DISEASES OF Women l''IUil.Vu : hitvuliiluly ud lud it lyliu in dop trtmont for women durfnx coiillnomuau. Hrlctly ur.v.ito.l Only Hallitblo Mudlu l lu- ttitutomaUlne a Riioul ilt , AU Hood DlHuusM Nuccuisfully troitoL byuhllltlo 1'olson lumovud from tlio nyntoin without iniirciiry. Now ituntoratlva 'I'roat- inunlforl.osiof VITAh I'OWKIt 1'ursot.s un- ublo to visit ut mar bu troatud ut homo by < orromon lonce. All communication * conU- tlentlitl. MuJ clni-s or InstrnmmiU bent t < y mull oroxpress. souuruly puckud , no marxs to ind catuconlontaor ooiiUur. Unu per ounl In- tory ow preforro J , Call and consult us or son J history of your cuso. and wo will send In plalu wrupnur. our ' ' "BE : Uoon I'rlvato ROOK 777 MEN , uuun iu men , Bpo0Ut | , , r NOPVotii ! I > H. oaioslmpotonoy. B/pltllU , Oluut uu.l Varloo- role , with quostton IUU Hrucce , Appliances for Deformities Si Trunoi Unlyiiiiinufitolury In the Wcdtof JttifOtt.il. MTY 'tl'l'l.l.lAUKS , TttUaatili , KLKUCKM HA TTKUIKH AND UKlStH. Oinaha Medical and Surfiic.il Institute , 26th and Broadway , Oounoll Bluffi Ton inlnutns * rldo from conturof Umalii on Omaha and Oounull UluITi ulostrlu motor lluv , SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFrS. 17IOK SALE Rood flro proof s-ifo with stool1 -I ? eliest , sultalilu for sum 1 hanlc. 1'lrat National li.mk , Conucll llluirs. lu ; OUSK ? Kcm .SAljK- Three marcs for sale H lit the Iowa School fur thu Ho.if ; til so wanted iv llr-ttcl.iss mutcliud irrlagu tuaiu. lluiiry W. Itothurl , siip''iliitoiideiit. "IjlOU SAM ; n\tr.i line , thorouclihred. .lor- 1' sov mill , solid color , reulsturod Htook ; ll mouths old. 7 ± < S. l-'lut struct. ! and Co-iiiulssloii Stovos. furnl- STOKAHIi turo. utc. , htnrod 11111 sold on commission uC lowest r.ito ) . L. rtliiiiuimn. ! IM Hro. lw. > y. TH'OU SAIiH OitHinall iiaynionts. fruit uml JJ KEirdon laud no.ir Council lllulfs. K , II. i-lioafe. llroadw.iy and Main htroot. 1T\Oit \ KBST Two of the best Carries llatstia JU Tourth street. LV YOU have iinrthln ? for site or tratlo too II II. Shu.ifo. llrnidway and Main stront : iroil KENT Iwolllir.'Klu ) nil parts of tha lv city. It II. Slioitfo. llroadway and Main. . rOU HALE Kiirnlltio ll.vtiirei loa o und L'ood will of hotel with IU room * In a uooil NehnisUaclty ; will tr.ido for stock of ininonil incruhuiidKe. K , U. tilicufe , Itroadwity and ilulnst rei t. T71OH SAIiK-Or trailn. A sU-room fninis JU dwolllnir. Rluhth iivmiue. cor. 23th t , . prlou SI.4JO. II II. yiiuufe. Itro tdw.ty und Main sts. Irolt bAljK The only note ! In n small town 1 f > J iniliM from Uounitll H'u'.ri. lias an leu cream parlor with pee I trailo. Knrnltiiro In voices ! tfH,03l. ( liiilldlnir * . ' , iiUJ. Will tr.tiln for ( rood resident nroporty in Ciiiinull HuillX a hii.ip for tliu rlitht p-uty. K. II. Hhu.ifo , lire id- wn.v nnd Mai" utreet. IPOU HAI.K A porfuctly now surry very XV'hoip. Cull ut Mrs. U. A. Uobliison's , 7'Jl Klrst avriui' * , city. niOK HKNT-Klght-ronm dwelling. 2JI Wush- J ? liiiton uvo. . modern style and convenience ienceIn ( ixcelienl repair , ronU ti > . K II. Hheafe , Ilro.idway and Main Hta. 171OK HAI.K lloiel and restaurant In u pros- J3 porous Nebra-ilfa city , p.ivlns buhfnoss , food reasons for'-olllni ; , price$1UJ' . It Is a snap. E. H. Hioafillroadwiiy anil Main streot. $ e."iO will buy n nice new honsu ; monthly miyniontf , ( Ii foot lot In Orliuos'itddltlou J.15J. Ijiirirullut of property for H.ilo , .lohn- stou & Vim I'uttcn. "IT1OII gAliE btandard bred maro. Tyoari JJ old , Hliod liy Dr. Archibald. No. ' "llSi nrs lam by ( jlonwood. record WlT'l , Who Is a llnu chestnut , IKIH shown zood speed. U contln and well broken to drive single or double , vroUlH nbout 1.0JJ IbH. May bo BOOH at bain of W , ( J. Uttcrbaok. 'JiH West Ilroiidwny , Counoll Illulla. I'rlco } . ' . ' ) ) . Jacob Hlms. \XTANTni ) Good clrl. OooJ waues for reV - V > liable lrl. Now.ishliiK. Mfa. B. U , Hinltli , 717 Klrat itveiiuo. Tlioil SAI.E-rann. 12) ) acre ? , Eonton On. . JJ Mlssnuri. with linprovi-iiiuiits ; will tritdo for merchandise ) ; nrluo { 1'JJJ. K , II , Simula , llroiidway and M.-iln Htieut. "TjlOK HAIiK Kami , Vit items , In DloUonsou JL ? Co , low.i.'JIO acres broke , balance funcud pasture and inoixdow , I'rloo KJitn aero. E. II Blieafe , Uro.tdw.ty and Muln Btruot. farms In Potta'-vixttntnlu Co. , Iowa. n. U. bhsufe , llroadway und Miilnstieot. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' for horses and cattla ncui PAH'I'UKAOE water and coed uaro. E. II , Blicafo. llroadway and Muln street. 71011 SAMJ K.OO ) stosk of Konnral mor- - chandlsn , well lee itud within 100 mlliH of Omaha. Will titkopirtlu Ian I of beat qual ity. iniliiiico cash. II II. Slioafc. Droadwity n nil MaliiHtroet. rOH SAfjE ( Jrocory stock llxturox. ho us , etc. I'rlco Jl.rxj ) . Exrclluut trade , well L'stabllshul , larxu profits ; must ho sold ut onuo. for , toQ'l cause. E. II , Hlio.ifo , llroadway and Main Htioet. FOUHAIE The stamping business und ur nimilUiworU mulurlalH ; HIU going to luuva city ; good ulianco for a liulv to go In bualnosi. H i p. il. 1 ' .MU'S. 41 ii llroiidwav. roiinell HI nil \\TANTI3D Nebraska lands In iixuhiiii o > ' for Counoll IlluirK projiorty. F. II. Bhwifo. llroitMwav and Main utrooi. fTtllUIT lauds , g.trdon Inn U , farms and ulty Jpropnrl v for Halo or tr.ido. Day & llosi , : > 'J 1'oiirj BtruuU FOK UKNTTho two-story lirudc .moliira dwollliiir hoiiio. H rouinn , nil modern eon. . vt'iilunccH , No. ? l I'Jfili uvunnu , from July 14 lless. _ _ ] T1OH HUNT Nli-cly furnUliod wovini n ni . boiiie , with ) ilino.bitli ; : , hut and cold witter service and r.tiiitu. Aildrma V H' ' . lluu. _ IjlOIl HA1.E Klovator with coin fihullor , JU 4twO bu , U .liy corn ur ndur , 10) ) bu. au hour ; xaw mill ittttclimunt , 4H II , I * , online : iliilnv it trooj bun iuM > . ; lucittod nour t/'ouncll lllulfH. Will t iKuRoail I'Hid In uxchiuuo or Mill cheap for cash , Ii II. Hliuafo , llroadway undMitln Hl iriOU ItnNT-T-room fnriilshud with J- bath , ul'- , , uuiitrilly louata.l I runt , * w.uj pur moiitli to partlun wltlio itohl jldroii. IX 11. Mioafe. llro.tdway und Muln titiout. FOU HAI < B-'I'hi ) Undliu hotul In u Nebrui. ku ulty ( if ; ' 0.njii : hn:0 ; : rooms. fcudnUJ e tell meal , vouil bar tr.ido. nets fi.V.wi ) pur moiitli. Ions ; ( 'Miib'.UIiorl. leitsu ban throu vo.tMto rum nrlcu. t.wo.w. halt cash or will tr.ido foi Umiiha luuldunuL' , K. II , Hlieufu , HrnaJtvuy und .Main utrcot. TTlOKRAMv-.Stoo'.T of murfhnnillBijHnd linlld- JIIIK lii food lowu town ! Hioo'4 Invoivui Jl.f/OJ.OO : himuooJ ir.idu ; bulldhu , 11.001.OJj H bitrKulnj will talio L-ooil Inwit hind In ox. I'liunuc. It II. Hliojfo , llroadway und .Muln ut ruot. TnUHNIHHJ.'l ) room to runt , ut 15 HuitHinun -L' street , on motor llnu. Uofumncusfixnilri d , V\7ANTKD Olrl for coiittrnl liousuworUi TT Apply ut IK'vJVoat llroudwtty ,