THE -OMATTA DAILY BEE : Rl'iNIUY , JULY 3. 1802SIXTH PAGES. SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS PropariUiom for the Opening of the Obau- taitqua Awmbly OompletJ. GOOD PROGRAM FOR THE OPENING DAY ( IntM-nnr Helm Will Orllvrr nn Addrrm A I.lnt ol Tliini ! Who llnvo Tonti or 'f nn tlio ( Irnmidn Noun Note- , The Cltautnuqtia Msombly will open today nnd all Indications point to n much larger n'.tomlanco , mid In every way n moro suc cessful icason than any of those preceding. For several days ptst tlio work of putlliiK nn touts lim boon oing on rapidly , nnd n much Ini'Kor number of touts have been bar gained for in advanca by protective camp ers tlmn at lhi > stuffj of the proceedings lust car. Atnoiu those who will bo found a dweller * In loins or cottages nro tlio follow ing : Mrs. George Koelitio , Alrn. O.V. . Hulls , Miss Pile , U. A. ilonulm , Mr It tiloy , W. A. Whl to , R Wlos , II. f. ( jury , . I. N lluldwln , Mln Uras * , .1. II. I'nco. J ) , Mncrno , W. F. Sunp. Charles T. Oniccr , .1. H. Hlalno , Mrs. 13 , H. Wood- riilT , CJ. H. Towsloo , Ci. M. Gould , Charles llarlo , IJr. Harslow , MM. Hunt , U. S. Lawson , Mrs. L. 8. llowo , Miss Partis- worth , Mm , h. A. Corwlth. MM. George PholtiB , Dr. Thoiimv Mrs. 1'attorson , .1. I' . HOBS , \ ' \ II. Hill , R P. I.ench , T. Sniindors , Ma Wiillftco , Miss Ogdon.Jl. W. Ilazlolon , A. II. llullor , Kov. .1. O. Lotnon , Lizzie ( inadclnld , Hnv. Dr. I'lialps , Jacob Sims , II. W. Tlllon , P. U. DuVol , Mabel Houquot , ( J. H Judson , W. S. Uoopor , Or. Klliott , Hoth- nny Haptlit church. OotiKiosjallonal church , ] .utli < jfiui church , Odd Fellows of thu city , Mrs. F Offden , Mlsn Ola Ogden , Mrs. Fred Nve of Froniont , Uov. C. 11. IJonu and wife of IlootiL1 , P. M. 1'rvor , .1. U. Itoso , .1. 10. llnrlcnus.s , I ) , ,1. Rockwell , Or. Hanchclt , Dr. I'lmioy. I. M. Trovnor , .loioph Arthur , Judge Mcuc ! , Miss Willie White. Miss Mnr- Biirnt Llbjclo , W. .S. Marshall , .1. 0. Altlen of Omtiha , Miss M. Huttcrlleld , Miss Tiiulo Hnowdcn. W. A. Hiis'hsmith of Council lllufTs , Mlns White , Vv. II. M. Pusoy , Miss Hlood , V. A. Hurt of Missouri Vulloy , A. II. IVrrlno ot Oiniihn , W. 10. Wood. Miss Annlo JOlllott , L , . A. Turner , Mrs Aboolt. Nearly all of these will bo on iho pround today , and there will bo many morn during thu lr ) l feucluys of the session , BO that Messrs. Troynor & McJou ( nro hlKbly elated over the prospects of success. The assembly will open this afternoon with a mu.slualo by the Assembly band under the leadership of Prof. Sobonok of Omuha. An address of welcome will bo made by Hon. James McCubo of this city , after which Governor Holes will deliver nil dress upon the "His tory and Progrois of lown. " A telegram was received by ttio manage ment yesterday from the ( jovornor stating tUtit ho woull bo on hant : without full , arriv ing this morning ever the flock Island. The evening session will open at 8 o'clock , nnd the program will consist of musical selections by the Imperial quartette of Chicago , Mrs. Nolho JiaiiRs-Skolton of Chicago , nnd the Assembly band , together with recitations by Prof. W. W. Uarncs. LAST IV. I . Tml } ' tlio I.IIHL Day of the iilrnill Jiintt Milr. At tlio UoBton utore , Council In. Hco our line of wash goods , wo show ho Iiirgest to bo found an.vwhuro. Our _ } line ofvimh goods consists of wiiHh nillcH , Kungal tifsuos , croponcs , I'hilinn i-lotlis , pinoiipplo tissues , Hlinn- long pongoa , cortluu talTotn , lioclford L'ortls , etc. , etc. , making the bout assorted anil most complete line in .the west , all wiirnintoil fast colors. At ( io wo show a beautiful cloth called "Cosmos , " a nice light 'fabric in BtripOB , plaids nnd polkodots. fill do/.on ladies' vests ntic each. Ladies' waiwts in blaelc , white and fancy , see our line of white waists from f So up ; see our line of black sateen waists from 7fic up , any size. Parasol and sun umbrella sale today , fill in at rest prlco for today. HOSTON STORE , FOTltliltlNOII AM , WlllTKI.A W ft CO. , Council UlnlTs , la. Don't forgot vho big celebration at Kilvor Olty , July and fi. Uncos both days. Special train onVabash leaving Council IJlulIs ut ! ) : ; i ( ) a. in. Trains leave Manawa dally at 8 and 10 a.m. , 12m. , and 1 , 2 , UiO : ; , : i , : < : . ' { ( ) , .I , 4 : . ' ) . fi , 5i : ! ( ) , 0 , tl0. : ! ! 7 , " : ! ! ( ) , 8 , 80 : : ! , ! ) , Di : ; ( ) , 10 , ( ) : ; ; , 11 and 11 : < j.ri p. in. The llt.W train will make connection with the last electric motor cur for Omaha. VotlTllMh' Itl'lllllllll. The fifth annual rounlon of the WoHtorn Jowa Vutorutm nssoclution will bo held in this city on the 7th and 8th of next Septem ber. This association Inolmlcs the counties of Pottawattamio , hl.i , Mononu , Crawford , Jlarrlson nnd Shelby , and the old soldiers mid their fanilliott from nil parts of this dU- trict will Hock in at this llmo. The reunion will bo held In Falrmount park , whicn the park commissioners l.uvo offered for the oc- raslun. ' 1'ho ' memburs of the Twenty-ninth Iowa infantry will hold their minimi faunlon nt thu same tlmo and nlnco. and a circular lina boon United Inviting all the Women's Keller corps. Undies' auxiliaries to the Union Veteran legion , und Sons and Daughters of Veterans to loin in the celebration. Tenting accommodations will bo furnished nil who attend , ANOTIIIMl OIIANUi : . I'lirimolH anil Sun ( hnbrclliin All lit font I'rli'n Toiltiy. At the Hoston Store , Council HlufJfc , la. Now is the time to procure a sun umbrella at a nominal cost. HOSTON STOHK , Council MlulTs , In , Prof. Xorlcowslcy will accept a fo\v moro auholars on the violin or violin- cello. Addro > s : ! 05 X. 7th. I'mirth or July. Monday , . .Inly , the Boston store will lw elosoil all iHy. K < ) Tiiiiti.NiiiAM : ( , Wiurr.LAW & Co. Ntri'i-t The city council la about to make war upon kll sorts of faUira In the same war us upon Hin fruit puddlura the other night. There hu been considerable compuiint by rcuson of thu huloMiiltenosu of the ordinances winch gov ern tha griintlni ; of licensor to thuiu people , lo thnttho council has authorized the city at torney and thu Judiclury conimlttco to revise Iho iiriliiiiiiH'oi iiiul put thoni In bitch shape that they din lm eti forceil to tlio letter.Vhllo tlio oommltteo Is about It thu amounts to Do dnirpcd for thu v.irlous sorts of licenses will tin inrrcu rd conddorably abovj what tliov KIUIIOIV , mid there is but. little doubt tint I tlio otiltuanuo , u-f amended , will puss tlio rouncil when It coiuoi up next week 1'orcou- ildcrutlon. Don't foiyotl1 ! ! closing out bargains. MlUtnury goods will bo nlmobt jjlvon away , Mrs. PIui'Tor. Don't forgot Iho great bargain sale for Iho next two woolcs at Mr * . PfollTor'a. Lo.st Uotwoon Uroadway and Mor- i-iam hloclc , f'Jo.Oi ) in hills. Huwartl to llndur if rotuniod to IIH ! : olllco. Intoruntional Ctiro associiitlon rooms juoinanno.N to Grand hntol , 620 First nvontio , Counoll liluird , I'i. For euro of ulcohol atul opium dl oise. : . HheilfT Huron loft .yesterday ir.orning for MUcbellville with Hluncbo Mulvacoy , the girl whom Judge McUeo o rue red tout to tbo reform school. Iteloro sbo left tbo iilrl tola ome abocltlog ctorlcs of tbo troatuieut sue hnd rccelvnd from her father , laving that ho was tbo causa of her downfall when she was only li ! years of nge. Muivnney was arrested nnd tried on thU chnrgo something over a year npo , but wa.s acquitted on account of the elrl's refusal to testily against him , Yesterday Mulvauoy appeared at tha sher iff's ofllcuMtb n Inrco halo of righteous In dignation on his head , nnd made some very wild throat * against tha sheriff nnd all bis deputies , promising to pot out warrants for their arrest on the charge of abduction. The girl was a minor and ho was her guardian , nnd as bo didn't want her taken awny ho claimed tbo Judge hnd no right to order 'joe ' lent to tha reform school. Ho nUo thivftU oncd to got out a writ of habeas corpus for her and hnvo her brought back from Mitch- cllvlllo. Up to last evening , however , ho had bean unnblo to Una nn attorney who would utidcr'ako to prosecute the cnsc. ( lovrrnor llnlrs Toiluy. The Chaulauqun assembly opens this afternoon. The following la the pro gram : 2:111 : p. m. Music . Assomb'y Hind I'rayor . Kov UcorRe W. Crofts Address of Welcome . lion , .lames McCabe Inlrodiirtnry Address . Ur. ( leiirva Klliott Music . Assembly Hand Addriiss-lllstory nnd I'rcuressof Iowa . ( luverdor llorucu Holes Mnslo . Asscmblv Hand This evening at So'olock there will ho a musical and Hternry ontortaininont. The wotuln.-fiil . Impo'lal ttiartot | of Chicago cage will form llii lo itlitii : attraction , with M'-s Nc'llli nmjM-.Skolton as ji- ) anlst , Tlio tishombly hand will also tulco part. Prof. W. W. Carnos will give eoiiio of his Inimitable recitations. All these Interested in disposing of the cow for the botioltt of Mrs. Carroll will please cotno or sent to St. Joseph's hall by 8 o'clock Saturday evening1 , at which tiino llio cow will bo disposed of. , If your old furnace nocds ovorlia iling , or if you contemplate putting in'a new ono , you should o.xanilno the lioynton Gaslight. Mr. I.antjrwassor , with Shugart Son , is a practical furnace man , and will ho glad to ulvo yon his experience in mieli mutters if you choose to consult him. Don't wait until fall. 150 people in this city use gaa stoves. 'iho Gas Co. puts 'cm in til cost. Tr. > lni ? to IZftrupc. ( } eorKO Molady , alias Snudy Mnlvern , and 10. W. Furroll , the two con icon who trloJ to "do" a Dakota farnor the other day , and were arrested Thursday , decided to make n break for liberty yesterday afternoon. With this end in view thov secured the services of lOmmoi Tlnloy as attorney nnd filed a pott- lion In the district court alleging that they wcra hold Illegally in the city Jail without nny Information having boon Hied , nny war- r.tnt having been Issued , or any charge bav- liiK been made on tbo books nt the city mar shal's ' olllco. They accordingly dumnnded a writ of habeas corpus. Judca Doemor Issued an order that tbo two men bo brought before him at 7W ; o'clock In tlio evening for a noar- ln ? . No Information had boon filed up to the hour when Iho petition for Iho writ of bnbcns corpus wna Hied , lint nj soon ns the city odlclals found out what move was bolni ; made they lost no time in lllinfr nn information chnrplnjf the two mon with vagrnnor , In default - fault of anythiti ! ? moro serious. Wbon 7:30 : o'clock arrived both parties were willing to post pone Iho Irlul , and n continuance wns Bruniea until this inorninir. The vagrancy case will 03 tried in police court at S o'clock. Tlio city authorities fear that no chnrpo moro serious thun thtu of vagrancy can be mndo lo slick nfrumst Molnuv nnd Fnrrell , ns the man whom they attempted lo work lias disap peared and will probably not bo on band lo prosecute. The Clnuitanqna druggist , Gco. Davis , opposite Ogden. Tin * Ogilm lloimr Sold * The sale of the Ogdati homo wai effected yesterday through Iho real estate agency of E. H. Shuafo & Co. , and last evening the now proprietors , Messrs. Simons Croi. took possession. Tbo Simons Bros , nro wall known throughout the west , and particularly lu Council Bluffs. Dr. Simons is at present , and bus boon for several years past , United States consul nt HOUR Kontr , Chlnn , nnd is ason-in-lnw of .1. Mueller , tbo wall known music nmn. The hotel will bo under the lin- medialit charge of Mr. Washington Simons , who comes hero from Moborly , Mo. They will make the house moro ttiun ever u family hotel nnd n straight $2 u day rate for tratn- slonls. Mr. Shor.fo , who has hnd chnrgo of iho big oMiiiilislimont for tbo owners , John Dan forth und F. T. True , will remain ns a guest of the hotel during the summer. Dining hall tickets will bo sold for Sd.OO , good for 121 moalb. Coif ax giniror ale and mineral water sold at wholesale by Duqtietlo & Co. . manufacturing confectioners. . Minor Alcntloii. N Y. Plumbing Co. Hoston sloro for dry goods. Council Ulufts Lumber Co. , Throe it run Its were lined iu nolico court yesterday. Governor Boles will speak at 2:80 : this afternoon lit Chuulauqua. There will bo a line display of Oroworks nt Fiiirmount park Monday evening. The cnso of M. F. Hohror ncalnst the city occupied thu day In Iho dlslrict court. Yesterday's showers did not prevent many pitching their tents on Chautauqun. There will bo moro people on the grounds this sea son than over heretofore. The ladies of the Union Veteran longuo who ara going to the Chnutniiuun will moot at Iho HOCK Island uopot nt h"o'clock Mon day morning. The hoauqunrlurii will bo near Iho auditorium. A number of friends of Mrs. J. G. Loinau gave her n surnriso lust evening lu honor of her birthday. They nil brought provisions. and after a hcnrtv supper 11 ploasaul evening wns spent In the Home. A marriage license has been issued to Louis A. Martin and Kosa Hello Prlco , both of Council Bluffs. They wore married by Kov. 1C. J. Bnbcock at the residence ot the bride's unrents on Grace street , Marshal Tcmploton yesterday received n line photograph of the Thomas Bowman juvenile hose team of Atlantic. The team is composed ol twenty boys bolwoeu tbo ages of S and 1'J years and makes a Una tip- poarauco on ( taper. The regular meeting of Ktcholah council No. ! l Degree of Pocationtas , will bo hold this evening In Iho wigwam of Iho tied Men , corner of Broadway and Main slroot , nt Iho eighth run , tor the purpose of raising up their newly elected chiefs , The Woman's Kollof Corps , No. ISO , will hold n pienlu at the Chautauqua grotinda on the Fourth. All Sons of Veterans , Djugh- ler.s of Veteran * , old soldiers nnd their wives , children and sweethearts are Invltetl lo bring Ihclr dinner * uu1 enjoy the day. The Commercial Pllprlms of America will have a picnic today nt ( irootulalo. The mem bers of the order In this clij'atid Omaha , to- irotUcr with Iholr famllloi , will leave for iho grounds this morning at I * : . ) ) . Ono of the features of the day's sport will bo r match game of hasp ball between picked nines from Couucll Bluffs and Omaha. UlK Tlmo At Manhattan beach , Lake Manawa , on the Fourth. Swimming races , tub races and all Korts ot water games , J2.\- tensive II reworks in the evening. diililliuiiik : | : Truliu. l eave Council Hlulfs from Hock Islntnl donot at (1:10 : a. m. , 8:31) : ) a. m. , : : > ( u m. , 10:27 : a. m. , 1:00 : p. m. , 1:50 : p. m. , 5:50 : p. m. , 7:00 p. m. , : 'M \ \ m. Hot weather prices in picture frames nt Kllov & Shurradon'a art store. MuPhail pianoti , 110 Stutsman street. Head page U , Chautauquu program , TO HELP THE WOKLD'S FAIK. Hun. John \ \ , Ki'DKh'n > ll il ii to the Al- llunru Coiu Hon. John W. Keogn of Now York U In tbo city for the purpoio of urglnir tbo poo- pic's pnrtv conventloi to endorse the inens- uro noxv before congron ntitbtirlzing n cox- ornmont nnproprintio.i ot W.OOJ.OJJ lo Insure the success of the World's fair. Mr. ICeogb U chairman of Iho American Industrial Loasiuo of Now York which is urging this mea ure. It Is proposed to Issue the f.\OOJOOJ In sliver souvenir half dollars , good for their face In currency ntut valuable ns ( i souvvnlr of ihe great fair. Utider the terms of tha inoaiuro ihe tnsnoy will bo re funded to the government 1- case the f. lr proves n financial suecon. The measure hns bcn endorsed by both the republican nnd UotnocnUtc rjallnrmi co'ivcntlons ' , NATIONAI , \Vlmt It llil nt It Mooting Yo tprdiy Aftrrnonii , Tha nutlonal central commlttoo of the pee ple's ' Dirty mot yesterday cflornooa and so- leclod Hon. C. H. Ellington ot ( Jsor la a the temporary chairman of tha convention nnd John W. Hayes , general socrolary of the ICnlghti ot LVbor , as socrotiry. It also decided that Uon. Benjamin Torroll of Texas should , on behalf of tbo convention , make the response to the nddress of walcomo of the ranyor of Omaha. The executive commlttoo xv.is directed to prepare a list of speakers who should rcgnlo the convontiou during Iho interval between Iho nppolntmo.it of the committee on cre dentials and the report of that organization. Cn iirman T.iub3neck reported that ha had received numerous toilers suggesting the propriety of setting apart nn hour In the afternoon to bo devoted to memorial ad dresses In memory of President L. L. Polk of the Fur mon Alllnneo nnd Industrial Union , who dlod n few days ago at Washing ton. H was decided thilt sucn addresses should bo delivered , but considerable dispute nrose ns to Iho hour when Iho convention should direct llsolf lo these memorial exor cises. "I suggest that It should bo some hour on tbo Sabbalh. " said General Weaver of Iowa. "Not I nm opposed lo that , " said Mr. Tor- roll of Toxns. " 1 think that this partv ewes it to the memory of President Polk to sot nn hour for these memorial exorcises wbon the convention shall bo in regular session and whan all delegates shall bo present. 1 think wo should devote our most valuable tlmo to this matter. President Polk was always conscientious in his work and always did what ho bcllovcd to bo rlgbt ; nnd wo hnvo lost in him ono of our most valuable loaders. Lot us glvo these memorial oxor- clsos as prominent a plnco in this convention as it is possible to do. " ( icnornl Weaver and others persisted that the Sabbath day was most appropriate for tlie.se memorial exorcises , and Mr. Terrell tinully acceding , ! 1 o'clock Sunday was solas tbo hour for Iho memorial addtcssos iu ro- snect " to the doconsoJ president. "Some ono suggested that other prominent deceased reformers should bo included In these memorial exorcises , and it wns particu larly suggested that Mr. btackhouso was ouo whoso memory should bo appropriately rovored. "I am not m favor of that , " said Mr. Uob- nrt Schilling of Wisconsin. "I do not llko to rlso to n question of order against a member , but I desire to say that I do not bcllovo wo should devote tboso cxorolsos to any ono not a moD\bor \ of our party. Mr. Stockbouso was a good nlllnnco man , but bo Invariably yo\5d with the democrats. " [ Laughter and ap- pltmso.j This objection was accoplod as sufficient , ana the character of Mr. Stack- bouse will uot como In for eulogy In Sun day's proceedings' , The question of tbo distribullon of tbo tickets wns taken up nnd settled by its reference to n spoclnl committee. The only dispute nrose over the Deposition of n mem ber to ndmit indiscriminately nil the ox- volorans of iho union and confodoralu armies. This suggestion wns met with prompt opposition from an ex-soldier , who declared Hint tbo veterans were willing to taKe Iheir chnnces with nil others , mid that if the doors were thrown open ns proposed , the ox-soldlorj of the slalo of Nebraska would till the convention hall and leave no place for the delegate * . This sentiment from nn ex-soldier was loudly applauded , and It was decided that no ntlompt should bo made lo mnko political capital out of tbo ex- voterans. Whrrn the ! > HuiutcH Are r.ociltoll. A special train came in last evening ever tbo Burlington from Chicago , with Iho Massaohusolts delegation , the remainder of the Indiana and Michigan nnd a few of the Ohio dologalos. With tlio Indiana delegation were Prof. C. Vincout and Lee Vincent of the Indianapolis Nonconformist. The train was in charge of H. McC. Smith of the Burlington. Barring unexpected delays the last of the dolcgalos will arrive Ibis morning. The delogullons already bore nro loonlod aa fol lows : Aruansns Dcllono. Alabama Mlllard. Connecticut Mercer hotel. California Globe hotel. Colorado Windsor. NorlU Carolina 1823 Farnaro. North Dakola Millard Soulb Dakota 11.1 Norlh Fifteenth stroot. Georgia A rcndo . lown Ksmond. Indiana Arcauo. Idaho Arcade. Illinois Grand Central. Kentucky Mhrray. Kansas 1S21 Blnnoy. Louisiana Exposition building. Massachusotls Windsor. Maine Windsor. Michigan Grand Central. Missouri Union hotel. New York DM South Twenty-sixth. Now J-jwoj 1722 Capitol avenue. Nebrasita Dollono. Oregon 'J < > 24 Caldwoll. Oltlahom.i Knropunn. Ohio Jennings. Pennsylvania Grand hotel. Tennessee Globo. Texas Knox hotel. Wesl A'irglniaExposition building. Washington Pullman hotel. Wisconsin Esmond. Wyoming BrooKlyti hotel. District of Columbia Deilono. WHAT TI1K SII.VIIK MIIN WIM. 1 > O. They Prc > | ioHi ! In I'orci' u Vntii In tlio HOIIHU Iti-lurn Ailjiiiiriiiiinnt. WASIIINOIOV , D. C. , July 1. Tonight Morgan , Alabama's senator , spout an hour among his friends. Months ago Morgan un dertook the tusk of "smoking out" souatorj who bung doubtfully nloof from nny vote thnt would commit them on Iho silver ques tion. Ho succeeded nnd overthrow moro than his enemies , fcr ho obliged n reluctant Bcnnto to uass a bill ns radical In Its absolute frao allvor coinage requirements qs Iho most uovouul friend * of iho metal could desire. Thu bill now goes to the house and that body which burled the question , as was supposed , for the present soislon at loust , will again bo ooligod to face the issue. \VllVII II ItKIIUllCH Illl ) IlllllStl , The bill will turn up In the house tomor row und If the usual course of legislation U followed it will bo referred to Iho colnago committee. A pro mi ) t report Is expected on Iho bill from Ibo committee , and It will take its place on the calendar , following hundreds of other bills , and witli about UK much chance of belli. reached in Iho ordinary course of business as a bill to bridpo the Atlantic , but friends of the bill , stimulated by iho ncilon of iho sonuio , will demand early action. They hoiu that It would bo bad politics to allow u silver bill pus led by n republican sonnto to fall Inn democratic house. Besides they arosorotrom tbolr last failure , when they attomptoa to got the cloluro rule to force a vote on iho bouso silver bill. So tbov uro going to InsUl on a special order from tlio rules comnutioo that will give the house a cbanoo to vote squarely on iho free silver colnago propos ition , nnd so'uo southern mombun tonight nisorl that not a wheel shall turn , uot nn appropriation bill pass , und not oven the further extension of appropriations shall bo mudo until they got that ipocial order. Will .Mi'ot OMisllli | | > n. On the other hand the little phalanx of democrats under the load of Tracoy nnd Williams , who so successfully resisted the silver men before now , uro full of confidence. They feel they can now have the uctlvo sup port of the republican member * who do not with to forca iho president to puss upon the bill before election day , und they are already Preparing for n test of endurance , 'bat li what it will amount to from the pro ) cut Indications , ami tbo question narrows down to one point , uud tuut U the ttollliy of tue silver men to secure n quorum In tbo house. An United democracy has not been nblo to mini- lain n quorum'for ' nn hour during Iho last lx wuaks nnd It UTlOWnsy to see how n portion of the democracy can do mora. They think they can nnd thb ohcr ! sldo Is sure thev can not , nnd this U Ihoisltuatlon tonight. It Is enrly yet to tnlk nbout the prospects of n vote , but the ono argument the silver men uro making to moot thnt point is that sot out by MrilMnrgan yesterday , when bo sild the president was too hlgh-mlndod to ra- sis' ' 'lie will of Iho" people in so Important a matter. iti.vi : Attorn mi : WIMI.SO.V. Ynln'A'Vnrsltynml Fronliiiicii riRliti Utslly Detent the IIiir\nr < l . NEW Loxnox , cjonn. , July 1 , This has been n Yale 'w'e6k ' , with a Ynlo iliilsh. Tuesday came 'tho ' biso ball victory ever Harvard ; this 'morning the Yale fresh men's conquest of Harvard ' 05 In the an nual two-mllo row on Ibo Thames put a glossy llnlsh on tbo whole season's lion of Yale's achievements , the recora of tbo Ynlo 'varsity eight in turning the tables nn Iho Harvard crow this afternoon leaving them oven farther behind than Ynlo was loft last year , nnd that U saying a grcnt acnl. acnl.Tho The Harvard mon hnvo fallen nwny from Iholr Interpretation of tin ) Cook strolto whloti won for Ihom Inst year , nnd have sub stituted a faster , but much less effective method. Yale wns ngaln tbo worthy expo nent of the docgod , rugged , deliberate slroko which has pulled Its roprescnlnllvos' shell ncross iho line ahead so many times in so many ycnrs. The water was perfectly sraoHu , the nlr clear nnd iho lido was at full ebb. A strong brcczo was blowing from tbo north nt the backs of the crows ns iboy rowoa down stream wilh the tide. All Iho elrcuit'Hlniifos were highly favorable lo Iho lighter uud H viler crow of Yule nnd ndvorso to Harvard's beollor und stronger oarsmen. The start was made nt 5:17. : Harvard teen tbo lend. For the llrst 101) ) y tints they liept it , pulling n thlny-iilno-stroke , while Yale's was nbout Ihlriy-oiuht. Yale splashed badly nnd tbo boat rolled n little , while Har vard got off comparatively smoothly. At 101) ) yards from the start , the Yale nrow bnd shot pnst the Hnrvards. Ynlo hid found Its form nnd from that time on was never hcndod. Harvard made n dospornto ilpht before re linquishing the lead. In BO doing she dropped into bnd form , causing the bout to roll und progress by Dorcop'.ible jerks. At tbo'llrst half mlle Yule was rowing half n length in the lead , with both crows exhibitIng - Ing the llrsl burst of spued witnessed during the entire race. Yale continued its effective spurt during tbo second half mile , whllo Harvard fell back llttlo by little. When the Yale shell passed tbo llrst mile post it was three lenglbs nhoad and four lengths ahead nt the two mlle post , which marked tbo con clusion of half tlio race. At the two mlle and a half mlle post Yale was olght lengths ahead. The nflllotlon which overtook Harvard oir.smcn : at this parlicular point of Ibo race was splashing. For 100 j-nrds Ihoy pulled llko fresh men In Ibis respect. Ynlo crept steadily and smoothly abonu. After the third mlle post It was n proces sion , Ynlo working with mothodlcnl precis ion Whllo Harvard way niirgcd. As the boats passed between the longlir.es of yachts which enclosed the finish , a rousing salute was given both crews , and the effect wns mag ical. The stroke was quickened and the oarsmanship of both crows decid edly moro trim. At 5H7.-1S : the Ynlo boat , shot by Iho finish with Harvard flftocn or sixteen lengths iu the rear. Harvard1 ! , hholl crossed the line So' scconds later. Every whlsllu In New London lot loose and the din was distracting. Thousands of blue ( lags floated aloft , while the crimson dropped or kept , modestly out of sight , oniclal time forfour miles : Yale , ! 20:4S : ; Harvard. Enrly In Iho day Harvard men wanted odds of ? 100 to7u. but the last bets were made at $100 to ? " . Nr.w LONDON , CJonn. , July 1. A "coekod bat" boat race , two miles straight awny , be tween the freshmen eights of Yale , Harvard and Columbia was rowed hero touav at llooo ttdo and with the current , starting nt 11:15 : , The conditions of wind and tide ware almost perfect , ttiougb the rain came down qulto heavily while the crow were on the w.iy to the siart- ing point , and , iho breeze started up , making the water somewhat , rough before tbo start. Harvard won the toss and chose the iniddln courso. Yale selected the west , nnd Colum bia was given the cast. Bofora ttio word wns given for the slart tlio ram began to pour down and a strong northwest hoadwlnd began to blow. At the pistol shot Columbia caught the water llrst. though Yule's powerful stroke gave that craw the lead at once. All rowed u fast Blrolto , ihlrty-nlno lo forly-one lo Ihe ininulo for Iho llrst quarter of a inilo. At tnat distance they were well bunched , with Yale leading by a few yards , Columbia and Harvard very close together. Yale dropped her strolto lo ihirl.v-elght , with Harvard and Columbia rowing forty. Nevertheless , Yale ealnod at every stroke , and was two lengths ahead nt Iho end of tbo throo-quorlors of a uiilo. uiilo.At At the end of the mlle , Ynlo qulolconod her strolto lo forty ana Columbia began lo snow Jerky worlc. At the bcginnlnt : of Ibo last half the fast work began to toll on all tins oarsmen. Columbia siccrod wildly , but in spile of that maintained itio laud of Hnrvard. Yale hold the lead to ttio finish rowing a steady thirty-six to thirty-eight , and finished olght'lengths ahead of Columbia , which was two nnd a half loncths before Harvard. Time : Yale , 12:03 : ; Columbia , 12H : ! ) ; Harvard , llJi3. : ! KINDLY RECEIVED. IMruHiint Krroptiou TtmiluriMl ( iiHiurul Sor- rotilry Olxir mid \Vllcmt tlm \ . M. C. A. The most pleasant gathering ever hold in the Young Men's Christian association rooms was that assembled there last ovonitig In honor of Gouoral Secretary Frank W. Obar nnd wife at n roooption tendered them by iho board of directors nnd monjbers. The parlor * were profusely decorated with bunting , palms , ferns nud ; > otiod nla'its. The reception room presented n beautiful ap pearance. The walls were covered with draping and the small tables tilled with out llowors , A , P. Tukey Introduced the guests to Seerotn-v Ober mid wife , who stood bo- noalh ovc. ringing palms in the imrlor. W. H. Alexander made a brief address which was both witty nnd eloquent , In con clusion presenting Secretary Ober , on beHalf - Half of tbo members , a magnificent light oak comuinntlon bookcase nnd oscratolro , n beau tiful specimen of Its itlnn. finished In old gold nnd French pinto glass. After Mr. Obor had responded refreshments were served , Diifrutoil J'rolillillloti. AimusTt , On. , July 1. Prohibition was de feated hero today by 1,100 In n poll of 4,000. 2Vi < t Itifihrst place , among all blood -medicines , belongs to Dr. Pierre's Kloldcn Medical Discov ery. PwJf you don't think so. when' ' you consider how it's Bold to you , * Jti's guaranteed and no other inixlicinu of the kind is. If it everfnib , * to benefit or cure , you have your money buck. Wouldn't every medicine nmku tbo smiie tcrum If it , could do ns much good I nutntbo " Discovery " art * dif ferently , just ns It's kohl differ * ently. ItV not like the sarsupn- rillus , which claim to do good in JIarciv April , nnd Way. All tbt year round , with rquul l > enelU , It cleanses , pfirllles and invluonitea tbobple KVbU'iii , All Ulootl , Kkin ' and ScaJu'DlstMiso * , from a com mon Ijlotcb or eruption to tbo woi-bt'fjcrofuln , nro cured by it. For Salt-rbi'inn ' , Tetter , Ecn-nrn , Erysipchu , Dulls , Carbuncles , Sere Eyes , Goiter or Thick Neck , and Enlarged Olands , Tumors , and Kuellingn , it's a remedy that noth ing ran equal. It's tbo rhtajtfst one. too. With this , you i v only for the nooil you get Hefuso nortblvta tuUtitutea. Dog l'iniiiilUi < i > | irr'it Notlcr. The following doK > Uavu been Impounded : a buildups. " * 1 sheiiheul. i Newfoundland. 1 pug do , ; . 4 black and tan. Hskyo terrlvm , IfSmt'rpiU'amod within ) four dar the do : | ll boUrowucU , J. t-TOr.UI , J'.MIt Do ; l'ouudkuver | ) Will cure You , Is n , true statement of the action of AVER'S Satsnparllln , when tnkcn for diseases originating In Impure blood ; hut , while this assertion is true ol AYKU'S Sarsnpnrlllu , as thousands can attest , it cannot bo truthfully applied to other preparations , which unprincipled dealers will recommend , and Try to Im pose upon you , ns "just ns good ns Aycr's. " Take Aycr's Sarsaparillii nnd Aycr's only , if you need a blood-purifier nnd would be bqncllted permanently. This medicine , for nearly fifty ycnrs , hns enjoyed a irputntlon , nnd mndo a record for cm us , that has never been equaled by other pioparntions. AYEH'S Saisapaillla eradicates thu Inlnt of he reditary sciofulu and other blood dis eases from the system , and it has , deser vedly , tlm confidence of iho people. Sarsaparilla "I cannot forbear to express my joy nt the relief I have obtained from the nso of AVER'S Sarsaparilla. .1 was nllllcted with kidney troubles for about .six months , suiTerinK greatly with pains in tbo small of my bark. In addition to this , my body was coveiod with pimply eruptions. The remedies prescribed failed to help mo. I then begun to take AYEH'S Sarsaparilla , nnd , in a shoit time , the pains ceased and the pimple * disappeared. I advise-every young nmn or woman , in case of sickness resultIng - Ing from impure blood , no mutter bow long .standing the- case may be , to take AYKR'SSnrsnparilla. " lI.L.Jarmann , 33 William St. , New Voile City. Prepared by Dr. J. U. Aycr & . Co. , I.owcll , Maes- Headache and Neuralgia These distressing Kickapoo and annoying trou Indian bles that are such c o in in o n co m Sagwa plaints , so fre quently and easily cured ; not requiring one-fourth of a bottle of this simple remedy of Nature to accomplish the purpose. 1 Puie Blood , Pcifect Health. " " Mrs. M. FANNIE WEST , of Chester , H. H. , writes : 'I For years I had suffered from sick head ache and neuralgia , and found no relief , I was recommended to try Ktchapoo Indian Sagwa , I did so , and my distressing trouble was cured Inane week , I feel very grateful , and recommend It to all sufferers , " Why suffer from this malady when Nature has provided a cure ? $1.00 u bottle. All druggists. _ _ _ _ * Kickapoo Indian Salve licals all sklnCmWlCJ's. nt. rents. This PKF.CIOUS OINTMENT is the triumph of Scientific Medicine. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it as a criUTivE nnd HCALINR APPLICATION. It hns been used over 40 years , and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. For Piles External or Internal , Dlind or lilectling ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or Bleeding of the Kectum. Thu relief is immediate the cure certain. For Durns , Scalds and Uiceration and Contraction from Burn's The iclief is instanf the healing wonderful and ttncrmaled. For lioils , riot Tumors , Ulcers , Fistula' , Old Sores , Itching Ktuptions , Chafing or Scald Head. It is Infallible. For Inflamed or CaUcd Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. Trice , 50 Cents. Trial sic. 3 $ Cents. BolJJ PriiBKUIn , or Ifltl pnnt-piM on rvrrlj t of price. in'nriiituH-miuo. , nu us Minion. M.MIOIIK. : . WITCH HAZEL OIL A Tonic A and Pleasure : That's the happy combination found in Root Beer You drink it for pleasure , and get physical benefit. A whole some , refreshing , appetizing1 , thirst quenching drink. One package makes five gallons. Don't le tlectlvf J If a i ! lf r , for the saVe tit larger profit , tdl > you tome oilier Und It "juit ai ooi { " 'tltfelic. Noimiudon li a > good a > the genuine Hums' , All the latest styles in Soft and Stiff Hats. STETSON'S SOFT and STIFF hATS. AULABAUGH FUR CO , HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street , Purs Stored and Repaired. PLAIN TALK BY A BUSINESS MAN. St .tornont of Mr. Edward Bugoo , General Agent for the McCormlck Horvo ting MnobJno Company- Catarrh nnd Atnontr the many well known cltl/ons of Omaha who have found relief and euro for chronlo allinonlH at thu hands of Dm L'orjoliuul and Shontml is Mr. Kdward Mugee , who is { ; enoral a ont for the McCortnluk Ilnrvestinp Mai-lilno I'ontpany for the territory of the North I'lntto , iNcbraska. Mr. 15ugoo resides at 12118 Hurdetto street , with Intslnoss headquarters at 810 Ijuavonworlh. In a ro.'cnt interview Mr. llugco inakos the following i-oneiso and woll-aonsidorod statoinonl : "Tor a number of ypirs I was n victim of rnttirrhiil tllsense , mainly ulToetlni my stom- iii-li. Mv digestion was \ci-y Imperfect , c.uis- lu ? me grout distress. Insiu.idof bo 111 ? proji- ly Olgesteil my food would Ho In thu stomach and ferment , flvlng rise to mu < h pas ami bloatingMy stomach was filled with KH ; nil the time both bcforo and tiftor eating , llek'hlu t anil uiieuilnesM were constant. I w.is also bilious and often \omltcd mucus nnd bllu. bllu."At "At night 1 s'l-pt very llttlo and obtained no teal rest. I had turriblu pains lu my side nnd back , especially during thu nlcht. On iMnt ; I full Kielelied und tiled out. "I hud p ild nut tniH'li nioiiev for medical troiitment , nut wltli littio bencllt. llonovur , after u course of treatment by Drs. t'opuinn I und Hhi'imrd 1 urn miiiih hotter. 1 eat well ami my digestion Is Mcailllv imnrnvln . 1 : un ualuhu In llesh , sleep xuuu Hy and feel lu ovury wnv the res orlng olleets of thuir work. I coinn end thorn us 111111041 und eompetent lihyslelr.ns und ot tliolyorthv of the esteem und conlldenco of thu public. " A MOTHER'S STORY H wLlt ID Jlmmio Grim r Suffered nni Found Koli3f Somo'liing ilm" Every Paronc Should Bond. When fond and loving parents see a little ono fading beneath the malign in- lluonco of n danjrorous disease they suf fer a tort uro compared to which the physical torment of the child is as noth ing. Their only desire is to secure some relief for the louder little pain-racked body and to conquer , if posbiblo. the malady which hns has stolen the bloom from its cheeks ami the llcsh from its framo. Children MtlTor and grow used to suf fering. There is not the violent resist ance to disease on their part th.it is shown by older and sltongur natures , so that very oftou an illness" Conquers them , llnding them utnosisting victims. Jimmic Cramer , aged ( i , lives with his parents at lf > M Ohio street. Ills father is an employe of the Consolidated Tank Line Company. His mother , Mrs. Anna Cramer , was asked recently what she thought of Drs , CoDohind anil Shepard's system of treatment : " .My llttlo boy. Jliiiinle , " unswored Mrs. Clamor , "bus MilTercd fiom catarrh tor at least one your and u h ilf. I cannot fully ( ic- sci Iho his case , but ho w as In u h.nl condition. Illshoau ached ne.ir.y all the time and the pain was terrible. His nose was stoppu.t up MI no could not bre.ithe thuuiili It and his Hi rout so.-i ( footed wo could hu idly millers tan him when he talked. .11.MM IK C'UAMr.lt. "His niiputito wns jioor niul hH K hoilth nnd sticnitli was bail. At iilislil ho w.is M-ry lo-itlp-s niul mo.inoct an I tossed In hlssli-ep. Wo sri'titly foaro.l the worst re sults In his o iso. "Nowui nrn tlail to S'tv tha1 .limmlc Is cn- tlielv well. He li.itno headacbc. am ) e.in i-at anil sleep IIUo a l.i > nllli > chllu. Ho does not take cold as he useil to. but runs uliimi t iiru- foot with no bad results. This reiiiiirUaiilo drill ! , ' " In tinlionlth of our boy Is wholly duo Iho treatment of Drs. I'opi-hinil and hfi > : iril. I oan earnestly adlo ail p.irc-nts who li.ivo ehlKlren out of liosi'th ' to taUu llii-m to these iihyalaluni and obtain relief und euro before TREATMENT BY MAIL To the I'u bile : The HVS'IIIII of mall trout- ineiilimisiied by Drs. t'opeland and Sliopard iruatantecs the same i-lft-et ve results to those who desluto suliiiilt tliolr cas.es through cor- rcsiiondence as to those u ho como In person. Tht-fr " ( inestlon blanl. . " If proueily Illliil out , will dlasnoso your ease In a thorough way. and , ns medicines are ptomptly shipped , thusu llvlns out of the city liavo the s.uno udvaii- taKO ns those who come the olllce , Write for the treatment by mall , mpiliclm-s fn-c. and rid vourself of the most painful and iiiinuyliiR diso.isos In the eutaloRiio of human Ills. FOURTH OP JULY. The Offlco Hours M : > nday Will Bo From 9 to 11 A. M. nnd 2 to 4 P. M. To iii'oommoilnto vNltlne strinporn. ana the many " 'ho are unable to visit tlm olllci-s of lrs. ) Ooueliind mid Hioimrd on worMne dayh. Iholr olllfi-s will ho Ui-pt opuu Monday. Iho Tourth of July from U to 11 In thu inoriiln. , and from i to t In the afternoon. It luis alwujb hi-LMi thu cuslom to maintain ollleu hours on holidays for thu iieooiiiino la- tlon of thu nubile' and thu nuiiieions piitlcnts who uviill themsolM's of such a duy to vlsll tlu-lr physlfi.in There will ho no ovonlns hours on thu roitrth. Thodiiy will Rlvo an unusual oppor tunity to iii'iiplo who ileHlro to c insult Drs. fuiiuliiinl niul Shepard re ardlnK thuir Illness , and should he promptly accopti'ii. $5 A MONTH. rATAitmi ! THIATID : ATTIIB UNIFOHM KATi : ( l' ? > A MO.Vni-MKOIC'IMWl'im- NISIIKD ruKB. KOIt Al < l < orilHH DIS- rAKiS : Till"HATKS Wll.h III : LOW AND UNI ? OKM AND In I'lttJI'UHTION TO TUB ACTL'Ali I WHOM AI.M CObT Ol1 MI'.DI. oiNisHKQinitii : : ) _ . ( U1U IHliUlUd HOO.MS ill ) AND JUvS , New York Life liuilding , OMAHA , NU11. W. II. C'Ol'KI.AND , M. D. O. S. SMUl'AUli , M. IJ. fonsiiltliu I'hyslulnns , , Sft7.lCatarrh. . Asthma , Ilronchl- Itls , Nervous Dlhoasi-n , Illood Dlsi'ttsi-s , Ulii-u- matlam. Coiifcuiiiutlon. and all c-hronlo affee- tlotisFof thu Tluo.il , IJIIIIKH , Htomaoh , I.Ivor " ' 'oilicii hours ! fl lo II n in. . ' . ' to n p.m. , 7 to S p. m. Kunilay. I'Jn.ni. tolp.iii. Catarrh troubles and klniln-il dn > onscn treated stieces fuily by mall. Hiiiid 4o In htampH for iU | ( > hllnn clruuiarH. Ad < lro a all loiters to ' 'oiiulaml Medlual liulllnte , New York Life llullillni : , Omaho , Null. CURB Ana * anil foinplvta Truatmtnl. contlitlnf o ; Bui > po ltorl . Olnliutnt la < ' iiuloi. olia In lla < rm I'llli : Tuilllre L'uro tor Kiteni l , Iqternal blludor Ul dliigltolilnji.'iiruplr , Itoaontor llrrill- Urr I'llei , Tnli Heuiedr hai niirur beau known to fall , lli > erl)0i Dfurliiunbf ! mull Wliy luHer/rom ttili terrlblu dliemu wlnii u itrllton na r nteo 1 iJU IUi lr ul'ou irllbOliooiorrofuiid tna muarlf not cur ii HonJ itauipror frte Htuipli. llutr fll t Inueil t > 7 Kulia 4Co. , HruKKl.li. Holy AgnnU.corow lMiW t . Oiunht. WoU. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. WAN'TKD Uootl girl for Keiiornl lmu u- T work. Uood wazrs , Mrs. tleoriro Krollno , ll.'OKast I'lcrco ctroet. TjUMUKNT The dwelling on Kfrst nvemm -f and iiBhtli : Mrt-ot formerly occupied by M. 1 : fmllli ! II roomo. 'i bath rooms ami nil modern Improvements ; puod stable and out building ; roul ? Wpor inonlh. K. H. Slionfe. _ f "IJIOUSAI.K-rionrlnz nnd srlst mill with q j JL1 Morlt nf L'cniiritl moreliandlso iinddwellliiK a Prlco } I2.VX ) . will trade for a.ittorn Nebr.nk * ' or KMIS.IS tRiiil. 13. II. Shoafo. \ 4ANTICD Kxiiorlrtii'i-d canvassers to soil the latest and Kronlost novelty In fruit In rottowattomlu and MM.s . oouiule' , lonn , Address A 2.\ Hoc , Council Illnlls. TJ'OK SA1.K On smull payments , fruit and -L garden land lunr Counell Hlatrs 15. ll < Slii'.ife. Ilrondw.iy an t Main street 11' YOU have anything for silior tr.ida sou _ _ ' _ ! L"-ii ! ? : 1'r.oitlw.iv aiidMnln _ stront J/OU RUN f Dweilhus lii all ptrls of tha city. 1C. II Micafo , llro.idw.vy and Muln I710K ltiN : r-niBlit-roonuhNellnu' . il ! Wash' - ' liijton live , moilcrn tylu unit uonvon- Icnre-i , In oxeel'nnt rop.ilr , rent JJX IX II Miunfc1 , II ro. id way and .Nluln sts. fAI.K llnti'l and rostaurnnt In a prosperous - porous Nobruska city , luvlni ; business , Hood riMhuns for sDlllnc , prloo Ji.oji. It Is : i snap.r _ H. honfi'.Jtroidw.ijriuii ! Main street. I71OI5 HAliK Standard bred mnro. TyoariJ JL1 oM , sire I by Dr. Aruhltinlil , No. 2JIS ; llrst dam liy li onwoo.l. reeor.l "s.'TU She Is u Hue chestnut , bus shown I'o.id spon.l. \ uuntlu un 1 well liriikon to drive sinulo or doiililo , wouht nbout 1.0 1 1 Ibs May lie seen at burn of W. C tHterbiioU. 'Hit West Hro-idwuy , C'oune.i Hlii If * I'rlfo * . ' . ' > ' Jiu-obSlms. "I71OK h-At , ! ; t'nrni , H2I nuros , in I ) ukuiisun JL ( . 'o , low i , ' . ' 40 aeres broUo , bilauce fen ' I pustiito uud inoidow I'rleo fU.'un aero , K II She.ife. Uro uhvay nn.l Main street , T7WU CAI K The slampliK liuslnms and ar JL . ncoillunor m.iterluls : ata golnr to lo.ivo city ; good eh.ince for a ludv to go In liuslnos < < . Mis. il. P. Mies. ! ( Itrondwu.v , I ouncll HliilT \ \ rANTHIKastorn Nebraska lands In ox- ' ehnngii fat Council II. utl's properly , lull , i , llro i.iwuv anil M.ilu streat. I7IUUIT luu ts , g.ir len Inn Is , f mns and olty J- property for silo or Ir.idj Day < fc lloss , .iJ I'ouil Ktreet. "I71OU HAI.iKlovutor : lth corn slioller JLt.ooo bu. U iliv ; e.irn ur niKir , 1(11 ( tin. ui hour ; s.iw mill alticliment. 10 II P. ciu-ine. lining u g < ; ) .l bus ness ; Icu'iited near ( 'outu'll ItluirU'lll t iKu goo. ) liiml In excliuiMO or t0llolloni ; _ | foronsli. II 11 Slmafo. _ 17UUSAl.E-Sioc' ' ' of mereh imlls-and InilhN -L Ing lu coed lo.ra toun ; sloe < lnvnlcu' < Jl.f.Oa.oo ; tins : oo I tr.ulo ; building , tl.Oin DJj a bnigaln ; will tiKe : uool ; loivu land In ex change , 11 II Sheife , _ _ rnilK IIHiC.lvST liAlTtiAIN Dmihlo lesl dcneo lot. No. ; ! ' . ' < -on Hi Knst streut. 8 fret front ; best locution und host bargain In the city If t.iken tit once , Day .t Hess : il I'o nl htiet't. TIIU cointielent ladles and gentlemen K/l ( u 1 month and tr.ivollug e.\pon os Nn eiin- vnsslnir. Cull O.'ft First uvenue , Council 111 ulT 0 u. m. to 4 p. m. IpOU SAI.K Heed lathe , foht or power , ftfout long. inches wide , buckguured und .screw cuttlnz , with oo npleto t'hangu o gearmi ; , 'I ehiieliN , one C-lncli , one -l-lnch and 1 drill chuck ; 3 huts metal turnln : tools , etalso : onei-horso ; power oil oniilno. with shaftln1 , ' , pulleys , bulling , et ? . All In good order und will bo sold cheap for cush or on time to rlsht. party. Addtess Ho\ 4Klliott , l.i. \ATANTKD--Two girls , one to cook and tha ' ' oilier for chamber woik. can Und Mtuu- tlons In a iirlvato family ut good mines by tinplylnl to (5. ( ItlutiK , IDS .Malnst- Also 111:111 : who understands the cure of liorf.es and worn about house ; Uorinnn profcriod. _ ) \ ' ACHKS of land In southern Iowa fur s tl' -J.it f'l ' per acru : ( X ) iicios fruit , farm In Mils county for sale. Johnston & Van I'atton FIRST National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA. Capital $500,0 J Surplus 100,00 J UK UMAX KOUNT7.I5 , 1'roildJnt. JOHN A. CHKiaitrO.V VIoi IVaillli F. U. DAVIS. Cnihlor. W. 11. Misoyuiuu , Aiititant Caililor. 11. i ; . CATKj. AnlJtaT. CM'.I i- SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS in BASEMENT Slii-rlll'xSalo. llv virtue of an oxeeiitlon Issued by I'raiiV. B. Monres olerk of the District court of Domr- laaeoiinly. Nobrahlin. upon a Judgment reml- ored In nuld court In fuwir of thu 'iimnit'rcial National IIink of Oiimhu , .Ncbiaskn. anil imuin tc M. Sehnulder & Coniouny , anil 0. M Schneider , I h ne lo\led upon lln1 follow Ing'nods and chattel : ! us the properly of tlio s.ild C M Schneider it Company , to-wll The oiillte wholesale stoek of notions and gents'fuinls'ulng goods , hoslerv und giovoi .mil other niori'ii.imllse. tngotlier with ollh i > and store ftiinltnio und llvtim > 3. and nil cmi tallied In the basement and live at-.ry ti > r linlldlnu' . N's. lliili' , and 1111 MotvaiJ Ntieri In the city of Om ilia. Douglas C'liunty Ne liraska ; and I will on tlm llth duy of .1'iiv A I ) . . Ib' ' ) . ' . eoiiiineni'lii'4 .it I > o'clock a. m. of s ml day. at NLS uwi'f und Illl llowatd streUt in tlui City of Omah i. h.ild ciinnly und st tie "t'ii h.ild goods mill rhatto's ' ut public auction tec the hi host b.diior , or bidders for easii. 01 MI'I much thereof usmay bo nece s iry to sat stv su d ovoeutlon , the amount rluo tlioroon lciii- : twenty thousand und lifty dollnri d.'i.trioii" jnagmetii .aid nine und .1-lOj dollar.- * . ( J'.u.i ' ' : costs , with Interest on said iimoiints nl tint r.ite of 10 per cent per annnn. from the l"tti duy of Juno , A , II , | s > Jan i IhoaeeruliiK costs. Omaha , > ub , Juno aotli. IslCi diOl : < Ui : A HRNNETT. Sherlfl of Douirlus Count Neh. J31iHStni& . J. C. & .W. WOODWARD , ROOM 3 , EVERETT BLOCK , COl'.Nt'lI , HMTI'S. IOWA. INSTITUTE , m A Ear INFIRMARY TREATMENT QV ALL II entf ncll ties , nppar.ittii a nn Itu-iio.nai for h.ici-DSHfii trMtiii nit of ivorvfiru of disease reiinlrln n.odle.i | or HiirMuil trontmunt. M boili f"r patients , ho .rd . an I niton , lams. lli'hl aeconioJatlons In the went. Write for clroul.iri on deform 't us ixnl brauux triitsus , club fuel , ourv ituros of situ | , plies , tumors , u nicer , aafirrh. bronoh lis , Inhalation - halation , o octrlelty. p iralysln , onllctisy , kid- nev.b adder , oyo. oar. thin ant boo ! I anJ all eurizlL-al onur.itlniiH. P WnMPM A si-noiAi.Ti' t WUlUQil lluolcnn Dismal of Womun KKKB. Wu havulatelv ail lud i lynu- Inilop irtmunt for women ilurlns eontlnuiiiuaU nrlelly nr v ite.i Unlv Itellublo Medlo.il In- All H oed DNii.isaj hiieciHifuily truitoL Hjuhliltlo 1'nlHon removed from the nynain wllhoiit iiieruury , Now HuHlor.itlvo I'ruitt mcnt for I'Osi of'l I'AI < I'OWKIt. I'orsoiis un ulilu to VHI | Hi mar bo tru itud ut IIDIIID b > ( orruxion Mince. All coniiiiuiiieutloin eonll dontlal Mod ulnuH or Inilni'iii-nti Hunt l-y nm.l iiro\ire ] s. Ki-uiinily p.ieltuJ , no m irx > < ic Ind catiioootunlHor nenijur. Unu pvr < onU ln < tory i'W prufcrro I , Call and voiiHiilt us or neil J hlKtory of your uiiou. anil wo will aend In ptalo MEN ' ' RE . , . Hic.ll , t-puoini or Nurvoiu Dn eases. Inipotcncy , 8/plillU , QluoimU Varlou ruio , with ijuest. on lUt. . - Unices , Appliance * for DufonnUlos A : Triuo * Only inanufautory Inthu Weatof ItKfilittl. i'/'l' ' Jl/'I'M/IAUKl. ritUnatOi , Kl.KUl'HIU it A Tff.it i IM A f , n n in , i y. Omaha Medical and Sur icil Institute , aath nnd Brotidway , Oounoll Blulfi Tun mliuitnV ililo from uunujr of Uni4li4 oe Council liluttj ulujtrlo uulor liu *