RDAV , JULY 2 , 1892-TSVE LYE PAGES. 3 NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Preparations for the Opening of the Ohau- tauqna As mbly Complete. GOOD PROGRAM FOR THE OPENING DAY CoTirnor Helm \\lll Dellr r nn Aililrr \ Lint of Tho.cVhci llnte Trtita or Cottners on the ( irounilit Xcwn Notes The Cbnutnuqun ntEomblr will open today and all Indications point to a much larger attendance , and In every way n moro sur- ccssful season than any of those preceding. Forse\cral days past the work of putting UD tents has been coing on rapidly , and n much larger number of tents bavo been bar gained for in advance bv prospective camp- crs than at this stag. " of the proceedings last year. Ataonj ? those who will be found as dwellers In tents or cottages are the follow ing : Mrs George Koellno , Mrs O. W. Butts , Miss Pile , D. A. rlopKins , Mrs Bailey , W. A White , F Wies , H. C. Cory , J. N Baldwin , Miss Grns , J. H. Pare. D. Macrae , W F. bapp. Charles T. Onicor. J. B. Blnitie , Mrs. E B. Woodruff - ruff , C. H. TOWMOO , G. M Gould , Charles Harle , Dr. Barstow , Mrs. Hunt , C. S. Lavvfc&n , Mrs U S Howe , .Miss Fnrns- wortb , Mrs L. A. Corn-lib. MM. Geonro Pbolps. Dr. Thomas , Mrs. Patterson , J. P. Hesf. F. H. Hill , F. P Leach , T Saiindors , Idii Wallace , Miss Ogden , H W. Hazlcton , A. H Heller , Hev J. G. * Loinon , Lizzie ( Owdchild , Kov. Dr. Phelps. Jacob falms , H. W 'Jilton , P. C DeVol , .viabel Bouquet , C. H. Judson , W. S Cooper , Dr LMllott , Both- nay Baptist churrh. Congicgallonal church , Lutheran chureh. Odd Follows of the city. Mrs. K OgJen. Miss Ou Osdcn , Mrs. Fred N\e of Fremont , Kov C. li. Bonn and wife of Boone , P M. Pivor , J. C. Koso , J. E Hurkncss , D. J. Rockwell , Dr. Huncbci t , Dr. Pinney , I M. Trevuor , Joseph Aitbur , Judge McGee , Miss Willie White , Miss Mir- garct Llbacle , W S Marahnll , J. C Aldeu of Omaha , Miss M Butterflold , Miss Tanie Snovvden. W. A. Highsmith of Council Bluffs. Miss White , V. ' . H M Pusev , Miss Blood , F. A Hart of Missouri Vallev , A H Pcrrino of Omaha , W. E. Wood. Miss Annie .Elliott , L. A. Turner , Mrs Abbott. Nearly all of these will be on tbo ground todav , nnd there will 60 many morn during the first few days of the session , 1.0 that Messrs Treynor & McGee are highly cln' d over tbo prospects of success. The n-srmbly will open this alternoon with a musicuie oy the Assembly bind under tbo leadership of Prof. Schenci of Omaha An address of welcome will bo made bv Hon. James McCabs of this city , after which Governor Boles will deliver an nddress upon the "His tory and Progress of Ion a. " A telegram was received bv tbo manage ment yesterday from the covernor statlnc that be woulJ be on band without fail , arriv ing this morning over tbo Hock Island. The evening session will open at * > o'clock , and the program will consist of musical selections by the Imperial quartette of Chicago , Mrs. Nellie Bangb-bkellon of Chicago , and the Asscmblr band , together with recitations by Prof. W. W. Curncs. Take Hood'i and only Hood's , because Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. It possesses merit peculiar to itself. Try it yourself. i. vsr I > A\ . rod ij the I.nt ! > . > } of the. Splendid Juno nli- . At the Boston store , Council Bluffs , la. Sco our line of wash goods , we show the Inmost to bn found anv where. Out lliie line of wash goods consists of wash silk" , Bengal tissues , creionc , Chilian cloths , pmeinple tissues , shan- tonp ponpos , corded taffeta , Bedford cords , etc. , etc. , making the best assorted ana most complete line in .the vest , all warranted fnst colors. At 0c we show a beautiful cloth called "Cosmos , " n. nice light fabric in btripcs , plaids and polkodots. 50 dozen ladies' vests at oc each. Ladies waists in black , whit a nnd fancy , see our line of white waists from 46c up ; bee our line of black baleen waists from 7oc up , any si e. Parneol uud sun umbrella sale today , nil in at cost price for todav. BOSTON STORK , FoTiiEKiNGHAM , W ITJL uv& Co. . Council Bluffs , la. Don't forget \ho big celebration nt Silver City , July 4 and o. Races both days. Special train on \ \ nb.ish leaving Council Bluffs : u 0:30 : a. m. Trains leave Man.uva daily at S and 10 am. , 12m. , and 1 , 2 , ti.W : , : i , : t:30-1 , 4.30 , 5 , 5iO : : , 0 , 0:30. : ' 7 , 7:30 : , 6 , S:30. : 9 , 9.30 , 10 , 10-iiO. 11 and II.Jo p. m. Tno ll.55tr.un will m-iko connection with the last electric motor cur for Omaha. Vct nun * ItiMinlon. The fifth annual reunion of the Western Iowa Veterans association will bo held in this city on the 7th and bth of next Septem ber This association includes the counties DC Pottaw attamlc , Ida. Monono , Crawford , Harrison and bbelby , and the old soldiers tnd their families from all parts of this dis trict will Hock in at this ttmo. Tbo reunion will bo ncld in Kntrtnount park , which the park commissioners have offered for tbe oc- rasie-n. The members of the Twenty-ninth Iowa infantry will bold tboir annual reunion Bt the same time and place , and a circular bos been Issued inviting all the Women's KelicI corps. Ladio- > ' auxiliaries to the Union Veteran legion , und Sous nnd Daughters of Veterans to join in the eclobratlon. Tenting iccommodntions will bo furnished all who tttcnd. AMITIIUIl OIlANCIi. nuil ' nn Umbrellas All nt Cost 1'rlce Toiliij. At the Boston Store , Council Bluffs , la. Now is the time to procure u sun umbrella at a nominal cost. BOSTON STORK , Council Bluffb , In. Prof. Zcrko\\-ky will accept n few moro scholars on the violin or violin- colla Addresb 303 N. 7th. Monday , July , the Boston store will bo closed all diy. iAM , \Viurii.A\v & Co. Mrc-rt l'nuir ' l.lci-iikpii. Fhr city couucil ii > about to rauke war upon t-orlb of faktts iti the same way us upon ( ho fruit peddlers the otlici nlpht There has been cnnsiderablo compuint by reason of tbo lii'lellmtcness ' of the ordinances vvbich gov era the granting of licenses to ttjco people , to t tint the council has nuihon/od tbo city at torney and tbo Juatclary comujittco to revise tbooidluunetu und put them in such shupo that thuy can IHI oiifjucd to the letter While tno commltteo U about it the amounts to be tharped for tbo various sorts of licom.es wil be nirixusril coutldorably above vvbalthe'v ire noiv , and thoru is but little doubt that tbo onlluanoa , u umended , will pass the rouncil when it co-uej up next wcuk for con ildorutlou. _ Don't forgot Iho great bargain sale for tno ne-\t two vvoeks nt Mro. 1'fclffer'u Lost Between Broadway und Mor rlitm blook , & 25.00 in bilU Howard to Qntler if returned to Bii ; : uillco , Iiitorntitlonal Cure association rooms are lu annex to CSrnnd hotel. 620 Kirot tvenue , Council Bluffs , 1-u For euro of ilcohol and opium disease. .MuU.inr ) ( ) lijcct . Sheriff Haion loft yesterday morning for Mitcbellvillo with Blanche Mutvacey , the plrl whom Judge McUeo oruercd ecnt to the ruform school Bolore the loft the clrl tola tome shocking ttorlo * ot thu treat incut ho md rccclv d from her father , saving that ho vas tbo ciuse of her do.vnfall when sno was onlv ia tears of oce. Mutvaney was arrested and tried on this charge something over a vear npo , but was acquitted on account of be cln's refusal to testily against him Yesterday Mulvanor appeared at tbo sher- ff'f. ofllcc with n lar e halo of righteous In * dipnatlon on bis head , and made some very vlld throats against the ehcnff and all bis oc-putles , promising to pet out warran's for heir arrest on the charge ot abduction The girl was a minor and bo was her guardian , and as he didn't want her liken away ho claimed the ] udga bad no right to order her ent to the reform school. Ho alto threat ened to gel out a writ of hibcas corpus for ler and have her brought back from Mitch- illvllle. Up to last evening , however , ho md been unable to find an attorney who would undertake to prosecute the cnsc. Gntrritnr Iliirs Toil 13 % The Chautatiqua assembly opens this nftcrnoon. The following is the pro- rr.im : 2 1 p. in Music Aisemb v Hind njer . . .Itev Uoorjse W L'rofts \ Idioss of H'clco'iio . .lion Jntncs McCnbo titroiliiotory Adilru s . Dr Ooori-'e' Elliott Music . . . . . . Assembly Hand \udress-IIIstory nnd 1'rosrcssof Io a Oovcriior Horace Holes Music . . . Avsurnblv llund This evening at So'cloek thcro will be i musical and literary entertainment. The wonderful Imno-ial quartet of Chicago cage will form the leading attraction , with Mrs Nellie Bings-Skelton as pi- mist. The assembly bund will also take " arL Prof.V. . W. Carnes will give some of his inimitable recitations All those interested in disposing of the cow for the benefit of Mrs. Carroll v ill jileaso come or sent to St , Joncph'a nll"tj.o'clock . Saturday evening , at vhSch time the cow will be dispo. ed of. If your old furnace needs overhauling , or if you contemplate putting in a new one , you should examine the Bojnton 3 istight Mr. Laut-srwassor , with Shug.irt & Son , is a prac'ical furnace nan , and will ba gladtouivo you his e.\Qrionco | in such mittors if you choose to consult him. Don't wait until full. 1"/0 people in this city use gas stoves. 1 he Gas Co. puts Vm in at cost , Trjlns to l > npc. George Melaity. alias Snuay Malvern , nnd Z. W Farrell , the two con men who tried to do" a Dakota faruier the other day , and v ere arrested Thursday , Jeclded to make a jreak for llbertv yesterdaj afternoon. With his end in view tbov secured the services of inrnet Tmley as attornev and filed a peti tion in the district court alleging that they were bold illegally in the city jail without nny informition having been filed , any war- ant hav ing been Issued , or any charge hav- ng been made on the books at the city mar shal's cfflce. Thev accordingly demanded a w rit of haoeas corpus. Judce Doemer issued nn order that the two men be brought belore him at 7:30 : o'clock in the evening for a bear ing No information had been filed up to the aour when the petition for tbe writof habeas corpus was tiled. But as soon as the city onlcials found out what move was being made they lost no time in filing an information chaigingtho two men with vagruncr , in default - fault of nnytbtuc more serious. \ \ hen 7 30 o clock ainved both parties were willing to postpone the trUl , and n continuance was granted until this mornintr. The vagrancy case will 01 tried in police court at ; > o'clock. Tbo city autborities fear that no chargomore serious tbun thai , of vagrancy can ue madu to stick against Melaov and Parrel ! , as the man whom they atterantcd to wotk bas disap peared and will probably not be on hand to piosecuto. The Chautnuquadruggist , Goo. Davis , opposite O den. Don't _ forget our clo-ing out bargains. Millinery gooas will bo almost given an ay. Mrs. PfeilTer. The Ocilcn MmtMiilil. . The sale of the Ogden bouse was effected yesterday through the real estate agency of E. H. She-afo & Co , and last eveninc the now proprietors , Messrs. Simons Bros , teen possession. Tne Simons Bros , are well known throughout tbo west , and particularly in Council Bluffs. Dr Simors is at present , aim hab been for several years past. United States consul at Hong Kong , Cniua , and is a son-in-law of J Mueller , the well Lnown music man. The hotel wi'l ' be under the im mediate charge of Mr. Washington Simons , who comes here from Moberlv , Mo. They will make the house moro than ever a family hotel nnd a straight $3 a duv rate for train- siqnts. Mr Sbeafo , w no has bad charge of the big establishment for the owners , John Dan forth and r T True , will remain as a guest of the hotel during the summer. Clmiituuiim | M il . Dining hall tickets will be sold for So.00 , good for 21 meals. Colfax ginirer ale .md mineral water sold at wholesale by Duquette & Co. . manufacturing confectioners. Elinor .Vlcutloii. N Y. Plumbing Co. Boston store for diy poods. ( ouncil Blufls Lumber COL , Three drunks were fined in police court yesterday. Governor Boies will speak nt 2.30 this afternoon at Chautauqua. There will DO a fine display of reworks at Pairmount park Monday evening. Tbe case of M. F. Hohrer acalnst the city occupied the day in the district court. Yesterday's showers did not prevent many pitching their tents on Chautauqua There will bo more people on the grounds this sea- ton than ever heietoforo. The ladies of tha Union Veteran league who are coing to the Cbautauqua will meet Bt tu o HOCK Island depot at b'o'clock Mon day morning. Tbe headquarters will bo ncr.r Iho auditorium. A number of friends ot Mrs. J. G Lemon gave her a surprise lust evening in honor of her birthday. Thev all brought provisions , and after u heattv ( .upper a pleasant evening was spent in the Home. A marriage license has been issued to Louis A Martin and Hosn Belle Price , both of Council Bluffs. Thov were married by Kev. U. J. Babcock at the residence of tbo urule'H parents on Grace street. Marshal Templeton yesterday received a fine pbotocraph of the Thomas Bowman juvenile hose team of Atlantic. Tbe team is composed ot twenty ooys between the ages of b and 12 yean und makes a nno ap pearance on paper. The regular mooting of Htchetab council No. "J Ogr c of Poeahontus , will bo held tlila evenine in tbe wigtvam of tbe Ked Men , corner of Broadway and Main slroot , at tbe eighth run , lor tbo purpose of raising up their newly elected chiefs. Tbo Woman's Uollef Corps , No ISO , will bold n picnic ut the Cbautauqua grounda on the Fourth All Sous of Veterans , DsUEb- terof Votcratis , old soldiers and tnclr wives , children and sweethearts ure invltud to bring their dinner * un1 enjoy me day. Tbo Commercial Pilgrims of America will have a picnic today at Croanrialo. The mem bers ot Iho order In this city and Omaha , lo t-ether with their families , will leave for the grounds this mornlni ; at V : < J. Ono of the features ot the dnv' bporl will bo & match game of bise bail between picked nines from Couucil Uluff und Omaha. IllK 'I line At Manhattan boich , Lake Manawa , on the Fourth. Swimming races , tub races and all sorts of water games. Kx- tensive fit o works in the evening. Dr. Chamberlain , eye. ear , throat catarrh. Shrgut t block , Council Bluffs CliuulMiuiun Traln . Leave Council Bluffs from Rock Island depot ut 0:10 : n. m. , 6:30 : a. m. , 9UOa. : m. , 10:27 : n in. , 1:00 : p. m. , 1:50 : p. m. , 6:60 : p. m. , 7:00 j > . in. , 7:30 : p. m. Hot weather prices in picture frames at Riley & Sherrndon's art store. McPhiul pianos. 110 Stutsman street , lie .id pu 'o S , Chuutuuquu program. WHAT THE LEAGUE WILL DO President 7Slliams Talk ? About the Open ing of the New Season. NO DANGER OF A COLLAPSE APPARENT Turn * llriml from HIP Nntlonnl Dopin't li.lrnd to 1 ore * lone Opcnlnc the J cw le.inuii In Omnlia Games \mtmln } . Cot rMHU , O , July 1. fSpecial Telegram to THE Unc. ] Thcro htivo been some wild nnd woolly stories sent out Jrom National eaguo cities thnt the Western leacuo would disb..nd today. Inquiries have boon pouring in upon Western boaaquartori all daj. Pres- laent Williams was interviewed on the sub- jeut. "What are ths facts , Mr. Williams ! Is tbo Western in danpar of eollnpst ! " "All the clubi bavo gone \veit to open tbo second championship series. Does that look like disbanalnct' reollea the prcsidsut , with a smile. ' What is the exact status ot things nnwl" "Well , theio is every reason toblievo that the Western will continue until the end of tbc second chatnpionsnip scries. 1 &eo nothlnw now why it shouldn't , and if it does it will Inr-Ily alsoaud then. It , li true teat the llrst series has not boon n success ilnan- cially , but that ha * been duo largely to the bad vvOHtner. vVu had a crisis about a neck BEOben 1 feared one or two clubs \\ould drop out , but that has been bridged over , and everything looks encouraging. All the clubs nro satisfied to continue , and have all Rene to the various cities to pla.v ho games scheduled. They all nro la the best of spirits and tire all cf the opinion that better success will comn to tbo second series " "Then vou don't think there is nuv dan ger ! ' "No sir , 1 don't think there is anv danger whatever. Of course nobody cau tell what the future may brlnp forth. Tnat's some thing nobody "can tell , in reference to auv- thitiff. 1 know this , there Is no likelihood that ths Wojtorn leaeuo will disband toJny or anj other day ver.soon. . . ' > ! itcri i ) Airuirs of the League. "What about that 11,303 duo the National eaguef' "Well no owe that , of course. It has been due lor some time , but the National league : oard has recognized the unfortunate circum stances whicu bavo surrounded the Western , and thov nave not pressed us for it. 1 ho St. Louis and Louisville people might be willing to do anv thing , but the league contains sotno very wise heads who lealizo that it would be very bad policv to tatto our plajers. I IHVO not been notihod of any action of the National league in respect to the dues , and don't think there has been any. " "Do jou expect to strengthen any of the Western league clubsi" "O , yes , several of them need strengthen- np , and piavers will bo obtained for them as soon ns possible. I have information that the two-eved lenguo and the New England league will not last much longer. Tney ha\e some good players that wo can use. I don't know w bat shape the affairs of tbo Eastern league are in. " "What about the report that there bavo been National league agents going about signing Western league plajers on the quiet' " "There have been some leacue emissaries at work among our men , but so far as I can learn tney have not asked anvbody to jump contracts or to leav a the Western league. They are simplx in the interest of certain clubs and bn\e done noth'ng ' but have cer tain 01 our players si n agreement ; to play with them in cisoanvthing should happen ID the Western leaeuo. " OI'KM.NG TIIK M\V SCRIES. Untie Will r.ir.ulo Ills Hustler * anil tlie J'lrutrs Till * AltfriHion. The Omahas , after the most successful trip of the season , will retum homo ihls afternoon at 1 . ! " > via the Hock Island. Ihey will bo accompanied by the Toledos and mot at the depot by a band ana carriages and with due pomp and displav escorted to Sportraan's park , where at 4 o'clock the first game of tbo second championship division will be plaved The While Sox on the trip played ten games and won seven , which landed them m third place in the lirst championship series , a position that looked Impossible four weeks epo. Uncle's bovs ' , ho-vever , braced up wonderfullv in the'last month and put up the be t ball of anv team in the circuit. Both President Stout nnd Manacer Rowe express them elves as confident of oven a better showing in the series to open this afternoon , and the public will do the right thing bv civ- ing them the most cordial support. Ladies will be admitted free during the oalance ot the season , f-ave on Sundays and holi- cHvi , and a cordial invitation is alvvajs o * tended them This week tbo city will be full of strancers nnd big crowds will surely bo on Bands to witness tna games. Toledo has been materially strengthened and will make a strenuous offori to pull out ahead on the opening scries The lire of match tnis afternoon will be from the union depot north on Tenth to Farnam , east on Farnara to Ninth , north to Douglas , westto buteentb , north toCumlng , tbcnco to tbo park. The positions this afternoon : Oiiiiuns. I'o-ltlon. Toledos t-hellieck yiiort Ely Hone rir t. Ciimnlon llciulo second Metiolson Collopy Ihrd rsewell Kelley Lift Gettinper VlMicr . . . Itlslil Armour Gllk- . . . . Middle. . . . Mclio lUrby I'ltcli Clarke ll.t > i'3 . . .Catch Hurley Game called ut > sharp. Ncirmin I.ehlic-Gets 111 err. Con Mm * , O.July 1. To Sandy Gris- weld , Sporting Editor of Tuc BBC 1 hereby appoint Norman L. Baker umpire on tha Westctn league staff to succeed McQuuid. Notify end have him report at Kansas City Saturday. J. A. WILLIAMS. Presides ! Western League of Base Ball Clubs. NATIO.NAI. LKAGUK. Itiiltiiiiorp Happens Along und Jumps lliirtl on 1'onr Olil Untie. CnictGO , III , July 1. The Orioles won to day by knocking Ilutcblnson all over the field. Attendance , WW. Score : Chicago . . . 3 lialtlinore . . 4 ll 'J 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! 1 Ilit > Chlcaco. 10 ; Baltimore , IT. Error * : ChleiiRo , I ; liiilllinore. 1 Kitrned runs : Haiti * mnru " . Chlujiru. J. llatturlu : Hutchnison , Kiltredpe nnd Hcnrlvcrj Cable and Uunsun I'ITT IIUIO. : Pa. , July 1. Today's game was a slugging match , ' ( 'he Giants outslugged the home team , but also led in errors , and therefore lost their inning. Attendance , 1,735 Sooro : I'lttsbur. 8 11 New York . 0 2 0 ' . ' 2 o o . ' i o y HIU : ritUliur ? . M ; New York. 1C. Krrors : I'lttbbiirit , 2. Non York , 5. Kiriu-d runs 1'lltsbur . 5 ; Now York. 7. llHtturius : Terry und Mlll'.r ; Cruiio und Doylo. LouibMM.c , Ky. , July 1. Tortav's game was a brilliant one up to the seventh inning , when the homo team went to pieces. Attend ance , 1,500. Louisville 0 rililadclplllrt . B Ulti , : Louisville. 0 ; I'lillndflphla , 11. ] > ror . I/ouuvllle. 4. I'litluilclphln , J. ILirnod rune. I.oiilsvllle. I ; 1'lilluclulpulii , - . iiuttor- ie9anUei : nnd Dow u , neeloVeyJnn L'ris > and Clements , Sr. Louis , Mo. , July 1. The Brooklyns had todaj 's game w ell in hand up to the eighth inning , when the BrOA-us went in and batted out a victory. Attendance lSOu Score : bt. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 ,1 liroakljn 1 0 1 B 0 0 2 0 04 lilts : bt. Louis. 10 ; Ilroaklyn , 12. Errors ; i-t. IxiuKlli.Kiklyn , 1' . Kirned niiis : bu Louis. S : llrouklyn - Ilattorlus : G lvJuiinJ liueuley ; 1'oux and Dairy. CtcvrLAMi , O. , July 1. Today's caroo was lost to the homo team by two muffs1 ol thrown balls by Zlmmer at tbc botno plato. Score : Clei eland 100110000-3 Ikitton 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 4 Hits : Cletuluud , ID ; llDttun. 10. l"rror : Clovuland"illmlon , I. KaruuJ ruus. Olete > l ad , 3 Ilntlcries1 t Uiiy.nndminer | ) itlv- etti and lloylv < Miititlinc ' tne Ifnin * . * " NATION ! i"AUt S. vv L. Ir j w I. r c [ loflon iff lh ; t I'lCli aso XT SO < t 4 I'hliaddpbln t ) 14 -Bhlnnlon . " . ' 4 3 Hrookiyn . 39 54 ri * New \ctk rt S5 4 t CIO fin tint I . . . . Si SO 47 I UHlMll'f . . . W U > 0 rirrtUnd S3 IS W I1M a.onl * W 34 40 4 Ittfetjur ? . . ill 34 4 ; 7lltnnimorc i ; 41 , 77 0 STATE1 _ EUlfC. W I. 1' r 1. ! 0 Dcatrtrc . ni S TO & llottlntr 10 23 4 UrtDd Itladd K 13 GJ * Kearney . . 1C IV 41.4 srAitits or .lurk Wltkp lroii | In. Jack Wilkcs of S't ] Louis , who fights Jhnmplon Tommy Us an at Soutti Omaha July 3J , dropped in n Tito Ben otllco in com pany with his backe'r yesterday alternoon. llo t cnrouto from St Louis to Sioux City , ucar which place ho will put on the finishing touches for the great mill He looks big and stronir , In fact the vcrr picture of perfect athletic e-ondltlon and robust health. 41 bavo been doing n peed deal ot bard preliminary work , " said Jack , "and never felt better in my life. I urn already down to US and have c month to Knock off six pounds of this Jack Uavls hat splendid quarters for me near > loux. Citv , and 1 will remain under bis fostering ruldnnco until the even ing of the contest. I will go up tomorrow me nil tie. And bow is H\au > " "rino as n fiddle1 was the response. "Well , thnt is right , for if I should win I don't wantlt said that I had another sick man to deal with. S.U , if you haven't icen Tommy punch the bag and skip tbc ropa jou want to improve the llrst opportunity , for ho hasn't an equal In the w orld. " "But how about jour cbn-ices. Jack , of llckln ? him do vuu think you can do It" " 1 certainly do , or I would never have made this match. I Know bo is the cham pion , but you see he hasn't met me vet. If je knocits me out it will only bo after the uiggcst pile of lighting ho has ever had. Ho mny do it , of course , but I shall not believe It until the trick is turned " Mmix CHj IliKi . Slot \ Cm , la , July 1. [ Special to 'Inn BEE. | Tto races yesterdaj resulted as'fol- _ ons : Class3 00. trotting : Barney Allen won , Mogul second , Black Prince third. Don 3jnuan fourth , lime : 2 U. Frse-for all , pacing. Tred 1C won , Field Mo-nt second. Time J 2J . a. Free-/or nil , trottlnc Idavan won , Oliver \ \ second , John \V ' .bird. Time : 'Ji" : > . Tbree year-old colt , trotting. Chester won , " 'ullerton ' Boy second , Gold Leaf third. Time. 2 4 ( > U Novelty runnlnc , 1'8 miles : The Clown won. Time. 5JV , , 1 47 4 , and 2:43 > j. Ilrakn Another Illrjcle llprortl. XOMION , July 1. Arthur Zimmerman , the American champion Dlcvcllst , paced by the iuBlish wheelmen Bradlev and Mercy , beat he half mile record yesterday. Zimmerman made the distance in tbo unequulod tlmo of ono minute a nd five seconds. KINDLY RECEIVED. Pleaftimt Keccplicm Icmlereil ( .ener.il cec. rctiirj Olio ran < l VVIfeut the \ . M. C. A. The most pleasant gathering over held in the Young Men's Christian association rooms vas that assembled there last evening in loner of General Secretary Frank W. Ober and wifoat a reioption tendered them by the board of directors and members. The pallors were profusely decorated with muting , palms , Icrns and petted plants. Tbo reception room prOiOnted a beautiful ap pearance. The walls ivero covered with iraping and the small tables Tilled with cut lowert A. P Tukoy Introduced the guests to Societary Ober and wife , who stood oe- ne-uh o.crbaugiug palms in tbo pailor. W. II Alexander made a brief address which was both witty nnd eloquent , in con elusion presenting Ibecretarv Ober , on bc- Qalf of tbo members , u magnificent light oak commnation bookcase and escretone. n beau tiful specimen of its icina. finished in old cold unil French plato glass. After Mr Ober had responded refreshments were served. Among the mnnv present were A. P Tukey and wife , J > \r. \ and Mrs. J. O Phil- lippi , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Grant , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Starr , Mr. and Mrs. W. H Rob- erson , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Alexander , Colonel Charlts Bird and wife , Mr J. W. Battin , Mr H. H. Baldiidee , Dr nnd Mrs Durvea , Miss Fannie Duryea , Dr J. M. Alum. W. J. Van Aernam , Kov John Gor don , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glove. W. H Man chester , L. Haven , W. M. Kclso , J. M. Ha- zoltou and nifo. TO HELP THE WORLD'S FAIR. lion. Julni V * . Kt"igU' llllisloii to the Al liance Contention. Hon. John W. ICeogn of Now York is in the city for the purpose of urging the pee ple's party convention to endorse the meis- uro now before congress authoiizing a gov ernment appropuation of Jo ( KU.UUJ to insure the succosof the Woild's Jail. Mr Keogh is chiiiiman of the American Industrial Leacue of New York which is urging this measure It is proposed to i sue the tJOJJXO ( in silv er souv emr half dollars , jood for their face in currency and valuable is a souvenir of the uroat fair Under the Lerm of the measure the monov will be ic- runderi to the government in case the fair proves a financial success. The measure ias been endorsed by both the republican and democratic national conventions. iK III LITTLE HochArir , July L Three hundred negroes at Haines , a small station on the Iron Mountain road in Lee county , last night took a negto by the name of Donnelly fiom the rabnose and lynched him. Tuesday after noon Duuuelly outraged a colored pirl aged 1- . This PRFCIOUS OINTMENT is the triumph of scientific Medicine. Nothing has c\erbeen produced to equal or compare w ith it as a ci RATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION. It has been usedo\er4oyears , andalvvajsaffoids relief and always gues satisfaction. Tor Piles External or Internal. Blinder or Weeding ; Fistula in Ano ; Itelunp or Bleeding of the Kectuni. The relief is immediate the cure certain. For Burns , Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. The- relief is ni'tanf the healing vv onderful and unequaled. For Boils , riot Tumors , Ulcers. Fistulas Old Sores , Itching Eruptions , Chafing or fccald He-ad. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or CaVed Breasts and ore Nipples. It is invaluable. Trice , 50 Cents. ( Trial site , as Cents. B < la Irl'rnrrl'K f lrnt jail-t-fti on tttclit nf | rtf . ntHriiunb' iiii.a , ituii3 uin > i > si. , > EH lout. A Tonic A ' Pleasure t That's the liappy combination found in Root Beer You drink it for pleasure , and get physical benefit. A whole some , refreshing , appetising , thirst quenching drink. One package makes five gallons. Don't l < dccclrtdir dealer , for the tale of larger jrefil. tclU wi tame wtrr Llnj It "ju rt H" 'mfaltr. Koiauutl.a * cowl a > i c jcuu c HIKES' . I Dug and scratched for 38 ycirs. Itching and burning intolerable. Suffered untold agonies ; $500 to nnjbody had they cured me. Ctrrict r.A RrMl Dins cured me. God bless the inventor of Culicura ! CHEXEV GREEK , Cambridge , Mass. Minister cured of an extremely itchy and painful sUn diseasewith branhke scales' General health affected. Completely cure-d by Curict'KA REMEDIES. Thinks them of more value to the \\orld than any other medicines. RhV. WM. CREELMAN , Worthington , Mass. My little boy was afflicted with ccrcma. Grew w erse under three eminent physicians. Think it w ould have cov cred his vv hole body had I not tried Ctrici KA REMEDIES. Two months' use completely cured him. J. WILLARD CASE , Shelter liland Heights , N. Y. Relief , in the great majority of the severest cases of torturing and disfiguring humors , eruptions and diseases , especially of infants &nd children , is immediate , and a cure , speedy , permanent , and economical , even \v hen the disease is complicated w ith scrofu lous and hereditary taints. This is strong language but every word is true. Hot Weather Blemishes Red , rough and oily sVm , tan , freckles , and sun burn , summer rathes , bites and itings of insects and c\cry irritation of th : . slan proented and cuieil by Curl- CUR * SoAr , the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the \vorld as we las the purest andsueel- est of toilet and nursery soaps. ARE YOU SUFFERING ? Feimle * * v& ealincss , fjur Catarrllor -tJ'VWtMJ/W'f ' IT fvS.S lUlCunilUlSIIl , ? fSSCtonic , Private Wf ' * " Diseases. IF SO , CALL ON Or , S@arles § Searles Consultation Free. Aennowiedceil to bo the mo t "suoioeeful ' In ia I'iuITE , HLOOU , N . Gonorrh.u i in f r i n J to 0 days avplillls cured vxithout viprtnry All tises for life IHIirtliK p rmanentir cnr-i rem ival com plete wltliout cutting csuiik or illlnutlon Cure nCec-fJ at bomo by patient nitb lul a mumnt i pain crnnna\nnte rn.Enrt i.v AMJ UI"TAL t-Lcciis cured w tin at pain or detention from bu.lnesi immoci.l.l. AM ) \ \ IIKULULUrinanpntly and tucti&sfull ; cured Mctb d ue and uufitllloi ; WEAK MEN ITITAI ITVTFAK ) , Madpfo bv tuo c' ' 8 appll- cntlon to tiu lnf s i r ptnrtj" hert're uient il Dtritln or crlcl K\l AI , K\ ' ! > sKIn mldillo lifeor Irom tlie dlc-ctno'yi utbful f lile VM AK Ml S Altl ! VICTIMS TO .NEHVOL'S IIU- B1MH or UMIAlTION V-TINC , VVIMKSE > S | N\lll.l NIlt \ lAJ-M-'t H 1th \ltIA 1JEOA1 In Ot'MJ nnd MIDU1.K A.iti , 1 ( It nf Tim vlcor nnd ptrcn th wl li cexunl orznnn Impaired und vcnkeneiied | ireniaturcT ) In approaching old nzo All rlcld rcadllv to our n > w treLtnient for loss of vltnlpo er eall on or aldreo wltb clump lor circular * free boot and rcc lpt < Dr. Scariest Scarlcs , Neit to 1'Oat OlSce S. W. PANSLE , M. D. The Good Sanirihn. 20 \ cars' Eiftrkacc. HEADER OF IHSKASKS OF MEK AKD \VOMEN. ritOI'KIETOIt OF TIIJ3 WORLD'S JIKIU1AL DISPEN- OK AIKUIC1MS. /treat the following Oiteases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.nnts : Di . cawsof tbeEyeand tar Httand AI I > ICX > Heart Disease , LKer Coini.lnlut. Kidney Complaint , Nervous Debility , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Seminal Weakness , Diabetes Bright B Disease StVltus' Dance. Hueuuiatiim rftral > Kle , White Ewelllng , Ecrofuia , Fever Sores , Cancers , Turners and Fistula In ano removed without the knife or drawlne a drop of blood. Women with her dtllcate orpans re stored to health. Drojay cured vtltbout lajiplng Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 86 O to 85OO f ° rfelt for a ° y Venereal Dis ease i cannot cure without mercury. Tape \Vonns removed in two or tbtoe hours , or no jcy. Ihtnorrboldi or 1'lles cured TIIO-i : WHO AUK AFrLICTKD Will tave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or u iug OR. 0 W PAHGLE'S ' HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlio only f'lijsli Ian wlm can tell wluit ulU a [ > i rtonvlthuut a.Kinn a ( jue-ktlon. All corresimndence slricllyconfidential. ilcdicino tent b > cxprcia , Address all letun to 6 , W , Fangie , M , 0 535 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Lowa Summer , when the pores open freely , is the best time to perma nently cure diseases of the Skin and Scalp , with Loss of Hair. More great cures arc daily made by the Cuticura Remedies than by all other skin and blood remedies combined. They afford immediate relief in the most tor turing and disfiguring eruptions , humors , and diseases , and point to a permanent and economical ( because most speedy ) cuiewhen the best physicians and all other i remedies fail. Bad humor since war ; ? 5,0oo expended on doctors and medicine without avail ; gav e MiMlf up to die ; good w ife suggests ClTl- ct'KA ; u .eil them stvcn mmithi ; entirely cured. Call on me. C. L. PHARSALL , 1 Tulton fish Market , New York. 1 lad eczema ; vcnt to Ihe Soldiers' Home in\Vaslnngton. LVdOfiictKA KIMMMLS. Oncost complctel ) cured me. Skin now as fair as a newborn baby. Tee ) it my duly to vntc and attest the tfi'icacy of v our remedies. C. TKCD ISIA'M , 622 Penn Ave. , N.V. . , Washington , D. C. One sore from my w aist clew n vv ith ccicma. Three of the bc-t doctors did me no good. Without doubt 1 ow e mv lile to Cm let KAS. Wilhojt them , I would have been m my grave. Your medicines alone cured me. Accept my thanks. W. II QUA I LS , Paducah , Ky. We desire those who have sufartcl long and hopelesslyand who have lost faith in doctors and medicine , to begin small. Buy a cake of CUTICURA bor If tins proves the most cfiective skin purifier } ou have ever used you may then buv a box of CUTICUKA , the great skin cure. If it should prove more than satisfactory , > ou may venture to buy a bottle of CITICU.A KnsoL\u T anJ thus perfect the cure. All w e ask is a tingle trial Red , Rough Hands Itching , burning , cracked nd bleeding palms , pm > Tut flngcr-cnds and shapeless nail > , presented and cured by O tici RA SOAP lhchiten , clearest flta , the oftc-it nands and * > } iai > cl > tiails , as 11 at luxuriant hair nd hea ! hy tcaJp , are produced ty this w orld-rtncw cd &oap _ Onha MeJicil ani INSTITUTE. & * $ " & I < Vn i § ) fije INFIRMARY FOli T1-1B TREATMENT OP ALL in : i llcstfacil UPS , apparatus u na RemeJiai forsacec'sfu trs ttin tit of "vervfua of dlsea o requlrin n cdlcal or sur-'k- tiuatmcnL 60 betU for patients , boird anJ nttondinss. Ilc t : ucoijioJitioris : In the west. Wr to for circiiliron deform t us .ini braces trus e- . . club feet , curvnturos of solna , ullet. tumors einrer , niit-irrh bronchitis , In- buluiion.o octrieitj pirilyis , onileusy. kld- nev b adder eye. ear , skin aiU b'.ooJ ani all sur icil ousr I'ums. DISEASES OF WOMEN i1 , AVomenl KKE.c h nc lately ad Jed i lyliii- 'ndep trttnont for vioinenduiln eonflnoment. nrk-tly ur.v ito i Un v Kollablo Medic il In- ttituteraaklnsa cpeLl ilty o. A'l It oed DNu me buccofuily troatol. t-yohllltlo 1'olson te-inovc-d fro n the sy-le in vslthout iiureuty Nt-u itestoratha ireit- incnt forLo 5 of VITM , I'Uhit. . Persons un- n b o to vK.-u > mar Iw trotted at homo by cnrresnon C'nce. Alt cuniinnnic ithnjconli - dcniial Med L'lnPs or instruncit. bent i > y in t 1 01 ovprr" , . sccureiy packed , no m n s to Ind citte'(0ntentnor benJur Ono pe-r-oiiil In- tc-rv i > n jiruferre 1 Cill md consult nor -.end hlstorj of your case , und wo will send In pi ila wrapucr , our 777 MFfJ FREE * Unon 1'rlvits , IU . , i.peelili or eases Impotency. S , i.hllla , OloJt anJ Varlco- cole1 , withque-,1 on 1UL Ilrtie-N Apiillanccs for Deformities i Trusoi Only m mufactory Intlie West of l > Utt > , ui- - ' . . ' JIlL'n-yl , KLKVftiia 111 Al-1'l.l I.C'/I > . ! , 11.1 TTEK I KlI > It li XI. 1 A. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 26th and Broadway , Ooancll Bluffi Ton minuted MJo f rom center ot Om-ili i on Oiuulitt and Ouuiuil Hluili eio trlo mouirllue. COUNCIL BLUFFS STSiM DYE Alt Mndsnf Uyo ny onJ rleiuilii : done In tha lileliLKV style of tlio nrt. 1'adc'l and htalnol fabrics niadu to lank us cuuil us now. HoJ le.illierscleiinol by M-o uu In ilm-clai * man- nur WurU promutly done utid iJolivcroJ In.ill of iliu cojntiy bind fur ur.cu llbL t. A. MACilAS. - I'HOI'ICIETOK. UUIiroadwiy. Xeir NortlnveitJr i U > > u..iu lluurri. lo \ v. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Cnunell Uiult. Caplt l Ftce' ( burpluaanJ I'rotlts Nut Capital an ) fcurplui I > lri'CU > r -J H f.4njii i - uir. Glruion K K II irt , I A Vlllljr J V . . . ur.dCliarlo It llnnnan Tr ins icl rencr.il 1 InKbu.ino < % l.ar.'oi capita unJ surplm j { any t/Hiil. in loutiiweaturn In o. INTEREST O.T TlAl 3 DEPOSIT 3 W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Dlrech : , Embalmsr 14 N. Main Street , cousoiiJJKI'K'KS. . Q. B. . MYERS , FINE FURNITURE , in a every otlirr k'railn duiiuiidol by all tlabios of I radii irs oi.u bTA : , WJJA.NP i07 UIlUAUWAYCouocU Uluffs , Everything about the Cull- cura Remedies invites confi. dence. Tlicy arc absolutely pure , and agreeable to the most refined and sensitive. They are adapted to all ages , and may be used on the youngest infant. They have friends in every village , hamlet , and cross-roads in this country. People in every walk of life be. lieve in them , use them , and recommend them In a word , they arc tlie greatest skin cures , blood purifiers , and humor reme dies of modern times. Baby very ick with eczema v\hen thiee months old. I lad huine doctors and special ists. ( Jot vvotv ; all the time.Yhole body raw ns beefsteak. Hair gone. lxpectcd him to die. Tried CXTlct KAS. No faith , but in two months cnlitcly cured. Not a spot un him now and plenty of hair. MRS. KRAXK BAKRETrYmfield , Mich. While in Shthlon , Iowa , I had a patient nfflicUd with a most obstinate case of psotia- sis which 1 put on CUTICLKA KLMLUIIJ , and ( .fleeted a pumancnt cute.Ve can't keep house without them. C L. GUKNLV , M. D. , Doon , Iowa. My little son , diht ; v cars old , had terrible scalp and skin disease ; tried the most emi nent doctors and almost all remedies. All failed. The wonderful CuilCUKAS per formed a marvellous cure. ID. N. BUOWN. 720 X. Sixteenth bt. , Omaha , Neb. CITICURA RF.virim sarc sold throughout the w orld. Price , CUTICCI.A , the great i > km Cure , 50 cents ; Qnict'jA SOAI25 cents ; Crnci'KA ' KESOI vtNT , tlie new Blood IMri- fierSl.oo. Prepared bytthe Porri K DRUG AND CIILMICAI CORPORATION , Boston "All About the Skin , Scalp , and Hair,1' 64 pages , 300 diseases , mailed free. Pimples , Blackheads Dr > , thin and falling hair , and jnost baby Ucm- nhci , are I icicnlt J and cuicd by . CUTHIRA StiAr , ihc enl ) prevcntt\c , and hence the enl > cure of inflam mation and c'ojnng of the | * > res the ciuit of minor ificuior.j of tlie iUn , scalp acd hair SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. \\TAN FTP liood eirl f < ir cinenl li * ttnrk CIO-KI H iics Mr- , lie ir c Ki-o II to I ist I'lcrcpte.t. ( . Full HI N F 1 ho ( Iwi-llln : on I n- ' mid Kilith tn > ct fnrtiiuri ) 01 u plod bv M I * > initli : II rcoin'x. ' . ' bith mums "and n n iiilorn impruvt'inent' . etxxit ililo mid out building , rent i-u ptr montli 1. IIlie > fc- FHIJLE riouriii : nnd crl t in 11 with a s1 < i ( I of 'oncr.il inrrcli indKe .in(1(1 ( rrlce-lJ'iOi. wllitriclo for cisti-rn N or Kans is land K II Hio ife \\l AN rLD Kxpot lenccd ciinr.-m'.ers to hell * tliu latest and reite- niivelly In fruit In I'utuivr ittomie und .M'Hs contiiius , IOWA. A 2j , llto. Cimneil Ultilfs. ST iKAOE nnd Co iunI--lon Btove ? furnl- turo , et ? , stored and > old on < omiulsiion at L. Kinnen in. i. ) llro idH ijr Tj 'OlALE ! On sini'l pijments fruit J- c-irdcn liuil uujr CNuinell 1 U. bhcafc. llroivlw ij .in I Main street 11 Yot'Inve iriytlilni for = ilc or trvlo sea _ K. II Mioifc. Itrnidu ly nntl Mtln slret'l , t/HIl UtAT I ) ti'illu.-s In aM prts of fiu - - tllj ' -Jl 'diJo UriKlw nil M * "IJ OH > AI.K rniintiie Cxturi * lo ie and -L L-ood , I'l of hot- l with 4J ri < > ) in i cnud NLbiMhk.i citj wil. tr ido for -tuLk iiT ; oncril iiicre'liandi-u. iU bliu.ifu. llruiJwiy uuJ M.i'ntn ' -tn i't _ _ FuIUC ! NT Ki lit-room dwell nr - . tusli - In.Mun , ivo inodwrn tyle .nut cinun - k'licoin evcl cut repilr. rout ti > L II. blie-ufc. Hnitdu.tr und M tin * ls FOIl AI.F Hotel ami lotlanr nit it u pros- jieruus Ntliru-ka city , pivnv bwiiiu , rood ru I'-ons fui t"tllln . price 3V " It is A EII ip E H lio'ift. Ill null vv iy uu J M uuitrtot. TJ Olt SrALI. st.intl ir I lire-il in ire. TyetrJ A ? old , sired by lr Aiclilb ilcl. No "in first dan1 tij Uienwool. rei-oril J.-7Vi ' ho is a line clicMnut , li I--IKHVM .oid soed. | N ze'titie and well Irukuu lo UlUe Mn ' .o tir duubiu , nculii ftbout I oulb > . May Lo see-n at birnofW. O. 'ttprbiick Sis \\i".t llroiidwuy , Council U.ulTc Price J.5) Jneob&uus FOR -Al.h I urrn. .SJ iicres. In IhukoiKon to , low i , ' 40 ucrua broke , biliin'U fcnc'o I p isturo and inoadnn l'nc'3'-'J in acre. L. II the.iff , llronlway and Main street. TTOn-AI.n Cholcu f iriiisln Pom atta < ole ilo. . Iowa. H H. shsufc. llroidwny and Muln stiuut. Foil e\I < K JT.001 sto-k of cencril mer- clundlsc. VTOII locMted Aitliln 1 K > mlle * of Uin.tliu. U 111 titke p ut In Ian I nf iii-st , i.il- Ity 'ulnnce ca b C. II sheitfu. lir.udn.ir UDU Main sireol ' Al.E Hie stampnu liilnos and ir -L nieJU wor' ' . m tte'rliiU : am KOIIU lo leara e ty 'ood clrinco for i litdv t < i co In 'nihlnoHs. ' Mib.il I' Mitt4li KromlWBj ( ouncil HiulT \\TANTKIl-Enstcrn Xolira-'Ua lands in ex- > ' ( li.mKti for Cuuiicil ITutfc property I IL Shenfe. Hro t * < w.iy nnd Muiu street. [ 7UIUI f lun'ls K udon Ian Ih , f inns nnd cur - Iproper'.v fin laiu or trudu. U.iy H Ho S . Jj 1'cjrl fctiee-u "IjlOH f-AKC riotalor with corn blie'llur. -L 4 000 bu ( lilij ; corn cruder. lli ( bu nil hour : * r.v mill .lUvhmont. 411 II 1' entitle : doinz a ojl bus iii-sb. lojatad no.n Ckiuncll IHulIs.lll t ikeyooA j nd in o.vclmn.'o or hdl ihenp fcirciibh. K II Miojfe , llruadvTay and Muln htreot. FOK \Lr.-Tho le idln : hotel In A Ne-t/ra - k'ldu ' of .11. 'in , li ti iO rocirnh , feocls'.ii e 11 U mi il. .oiitl b ir tr ide nets } "iuu ) pur montli. luiii ; en ibllshed , lease ti i < > three v ean to run ; urlct. HCJOOO. luif e-a h or h trade for Unmliu ruslden i. K II Muufo llroaJw.iy Tj'OHSAI < E ' toe' of inurctmii'llMMiiirl ' build- inn \ In food IOIMI town , ntoc. nonlce * tIMJVi. ti 11. jooJ tridi' . bulldiui ; } 1.W * DJ , .1 liarKiiln , vMII t tko L'OJI ] li'n lucid in ux- ch.in.-c. II II Miu iff , llroadwu ) and .Main Mini. _ _ _ _ _ " _ rniiL. itiMii > r UAIKJ MN-IIOUUIO "icxf den < li.t No . -1 rcnitli I'.rst slr ut , i feet frutit. bust loc itlcin and l > e t 'jjr.-.iin ' in tlit > ell ) if taken ut once. Da ) .V Hess u I --irl t-treit _ _ _ _ _ _ rpo eon IK tent Indies und Kcntlamen I < V ) u 1 month mill tritulliiK expoiik < No cnii- vufcwln. . Call d'i I'lrbt iiveinii' . Council llliilU , 0 u. in to 4 p in TOOK -Al.K Iteed lathi1 , foot or power , ftffit -1. lonj. r. Inches -uldo. linck yuured und t-cruw ciitttni. . with e'o njiiutu cliitn u u Kcnrinic , J chucks , onuinch ( , one incli nnd 1 (1r > ll cliurk. JhCU nn tul tiirnni : tooU. utaUj e > nua-liorku power oil en.'lnu. ltli i > liiflln . piill > h. beliliu et All In trxiJ order und Mill bu sold chfuji for Cu li nr on tuiio to rl.'ht party Adlrot * Hex O Klllolt , lu. \\rANTM > - TwoL-lrls , nnotoiouk and the M othir for oliainlcr woik ean llnd klluu- tl'an. In u prlvnto fitmllv itl cu < xl wacik by iiliiJi > Inlo U ItlunU. Ce Muinfct. AUumiin vtlio tridrr tandK tlio euro of hoi > ts and worx ubuutlioum. UefM.iin inofi m < 1 Oi ' ACHK'- In n ( I liiMJUthcrn Iowa for > ilu nt | J I > cr IH 10 ; W uciox fnill fur'u In Ml u county furkule. Joluittun AVmi 1'nllon -Allnmejs ut luw I'rao tL4 | > ) , / tuu Hate ua fcdvul u nrlk. ] i ( 'i > ii 3 , ! < uud & IHuru LIOLk , Cuuuill II I u Hi , Ik