THE OMAHA DAILY BI3E : MONDAY , JULY1 , 1802. THE OMAHA BJ3E. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE : NO. 12 PEARL STREET. tj Cntrlrrtonny pnttof the City 11. W. Tll/TON , - MANAOEK. . I Hits nc Oftlce No 41 - t-i ii.- Ji 1.1 I 1 "VRlit Kdltor No 23 MI.MUt MKXIIVX. N Y. numbing Co. Boston store for dry goods. Council HlufTs Lumber Co. , The trnnsfer force worltou oil dny yoster- dny so as to have todny In which to celo- bruto. A mi-cling of the council is ndvcrtlscd for this evening , but us It is n nntlonnl holldny nn adjournment will probably bo tnUoti until tomorrow night. Mrs. Way , nlndy over 7d vcnrs of nee , formerly .ucsldont of Missouri Valley , dis tinguished herself yesterday by giving birth tu n line , houlthy Klrl baby. A trolley whcol on ono of the olectrio motors boc.itno dctnetied from tbo trolley Saturday night nnd fell from tbo wire alotip which It wns running , striking Cniof .Scan- r lun , who happened to ho standing on the rear platform of the cnr. Tlio iron indicted n serious cut on the back of his head whlcti ' bled profusely. lloiv t Ili-iioli Cliiiutiuiiim. | All the motor lines connect with tlio Hock Ibhind trains' , which run direct ft din Omaha , and from the Main street depot in Council niulTs , direct to the Cliaiitauqiia grounds. Tlio soi-vico this year is so complete ) that the public hliould show its appreciation hy availing thciii-olvos of the opportunity to roach ( "nautatiqua. I'Yom iho depot at C'liau- tauqiw to Iho amphitheater thot-o is a Bniootli , plank walk all the way , thus making the Uuck Inland train the clean est , quickest , easiest and cheapest way to reach Ch'iiitti'jquii. Tlio tlmo tabled nro published olsownoro. Nine trains a dny each way. George II. Mesclicndorf's retail sales Saturday exceeded $ l200 ! , the ho'ivlost ' dav'n trade ho has over had sincoho has boon in business in Council UlulTs. Tills must bo taken as an indlcatton of the gotioral public belief that tlio attempts 10 down the popular butcjior by the pub lication of libolotis articles in dis reputable sheets is a sad sailurc. Trains leave Manawa dally at 8 and 10 t. m. , 12 in. , and 1 , L' , itO ! : : , U , ! 5iO1 : : , 4iO : ; , 5 , Gw : ; , ( i , ( ii : : ( ) . " , 7HO : , 8 , 8iO : : , 0 , OrliO , 10 , 10iO : ; , 11 mid 11 : oo p. in. The 11:55 : train will make connection with the last olectrio inotoi cw * for Omaha. I'lMSUXAl , 1'Alt.iailAl'IUI. Mrr , . Gcorgo Uudlo Is visiting friends Ii Iho onst. Mrs. F. T. True is visiting friends In Ash land , Nob. Deportment Quartermaster Cbnso of Do Holnos is nt tbo Irand. ! C. IJosoi. roturnotl Snturdny from a busi VMS trip to Albany , Mo. D. L. Koss , Cam Pnttorson nnd Bert Bolt 1 AVO gene to Spirit Laice. Mnric Bunker is ill with scarlet fever nt . " icr homo on Blulf street. J. M. Uulvln iroes to Ncoln todny to deliver the Fourth of .luly oration. Chnplnln C. C. Cole of the Iowa CJrand Army of tlio Hopubllo Is nt thu Oxilon. Cnnutn Doyle tins boon appointed to nn editorial position on thu South Omuhn Citi- ron. ron.Miss Miss Vinnto bherrnden has t-ono to Cen tral City , Neb. , to visit relatives tor sovorul sionths" Captain M. L. Leonnrd , assistant ndjntnnt pcncral of the Grand army , Is ronisturod ut Iho Urnnd hotel. H. M. Ivuox of Iloopstown. 111. , Is visiting ftis brotbor , Ohio ICnox , ! WS Avcnuo G , dur- Xvg Clmutnuiiun. Department CommandorStendinnn nrriva T Dmo last evening and will bo the prosldinc i'JIcor nt tlin Grand Army of tbo Hepubliu reunion todny. Captain M. 12. Krwin of Dubmiuo , chief of Etnff. department of Iowa , CirnnU Army of tbo Honublie , is in the city , n guest of Colonel 3. J. Stotidnmu. Miss Mnry MIcMillcn , one ot the teachers In the city schools , leaves this morning for 3'crry , In. , wnero aho will hpeud her vacation Tisitlnir friends. The Unuglitors of Vetornns Drum corps of DuUlaml is nttenuing the Chautauqua as- tmbly and will remain during the entire leason. It is composed of Misses Lottie Cnld- nu'll , Hello Lvtimi ] , Myrtle I'Vttor , Nlnn tVillinms , Uracti llr.rlati , Nellie Harbor nnd ilnbel Thompson. Mr . J. S. Williams of Oakland acts as cliapcronu. Messrs. McG * o ana Trovnorhavo received r. tulegrnm from General It A. Alger stating Hint ho Is not yet over the cITcoU of the railroad nccldunt in which no hnd n liinb broKen some tlmo ngo , nnd that the physi cians have Just put a brand no\v plaster of Pnris cnst on the nnfortunnto member , nnd this will bu a part of his costume when ho ipponrs ut the Ctmutuuqua. The Cliaiitauqua drujrgist , Gco. S. Shivto. _ ItlK Tlmu At Manhtittnn beach , Lake Manawa , 6n the Fourth. .Swimming races , tub rut'RB uml all sorts of water ( jamod. Ux- toiibive llronorkH in the ovonipy. Oliaiitniiiiiii | Trillin. Leave Council Ulullti from Rock luliuul depot at 0:10 : a. in. , 8:00 : a. in. , ) : ; ! ( . m , , lUU7a. : m. , 1:00 : p. in. , 1:50 : p. in. , 5:20 : p. in. , 7:00 p. m. , 7-'iO : p. m. Struelc l > y nil Hnglne. Harry Hattcnlmuur and Harry Lindsay , two well known young men of this city , mot will an exciting experience yesterday after noon white walking along the npprouch to the Union I'acillu bridge. Two trains were running along the npproach In opposite direc tions , but they fulled to notice tbo train be- Ill nil them , the whistle bolni ; drowned by the noi.su of tlio ono in front , Hotli of the voung men went caught by the onglnu and thrown down the embniiKinont , n distance ot about twenty feet , Lindsay escaped with a few bruises , but llaiti'nuaucr was less fortunate , lie was picked up unconscious and taken to Dr. Pin- uoy's oflice , where it was found thnt his loft. arm hnd been badly broken half way be tween the elbow and sliouldor , the broken mils of thu IOIIOD protruding through the llot.li. He wns badly braised nbout the hips und the blood tvns ( lowing from u wound nn the scalp. None of the injuries Are thought to bo serious , but they will keep Hutten- liauer In the house far homo tlmo to come. lioth of the victims of the niTutr pro thankful to have escaped witli their lives. Don't forgot our cloolii } , ' out bat-pains , Mllllnury ( , 'oodrf will bo almost given away. Mrs. I'fuiiTor. Don't forgot tlio bit ; colobratlon at Silver Ulty , July 4 and f > . Itacus both dayH. Special train on U abash lotivlnj , ' Council Ulutrs at DtU ; : a. in. I'll 1 1 ol Kportn. An attempt wiu mad'i yesterday to hnvo the light between Frank Carroll's wild cat BUI ! Andv Taylor's bull dog nt Miiuuwa ns liuil been advertised , but the marshal put ( top to lUu fun us BOOH ns the sporu landed on the south stdo ol the lake nnd commenced operation * . Thu sports puralstod In their OVtovminatioa to see a pitened buttle , how ever. und went over on the Island , whore Ihey were not mo.ested by tbo ollluori. Ii Die buttle the dog came out victorious , the < at being wiped out of existence after she budthuin ur > nt deal of her antagonist pore. A loun us thu follows arrived at the doi'k nn the north blue ot the hike cloven o them were urrostuil ana locked up lu the Manawa jail. They will have u hearing thU morniiif. _ 1'rof. ZorkowsUy will accept a fuw more Bcholaru on the vlollu or violin- cullu. Addrobs 305 N. 7th. XE\VS \ FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Interesting Sunday Meeting at the Ohau- taurjua Groundi , VIEWS OF THE DIFFERENT SPEAKERS Tlio n In Attciiiliincn Tri-ntrd to Some I'.v cctlcnt Speeches Wlmt tin-Assembly I'roiuUes 1'roipucts lit juuccjn . Other Nona Note * . The campers were expected , according to ho announcement of the superintendent , to iittond prnyor nt sunrise , but there were not many to rise except the sun nnd ho hid him- f bohiud n cloud. The day opened , though , ivlth a resncotful sort of qulotudo through- tut the city of tonts. There could oeoa- .lounlly . bo hoard the mullled thump of n tnko driving bled o , where the pitching of a out was ii Sunday nocosslty , and tlioro was rattling of tin dishes and some llttlo hustle about tlio cook tonts. Tuoro WAS enough of i hush , however , and n cessation of letnonndo , ml peanut commcrco to murk the dny ns oinowhat dlilureut from the common week day. day.Very Very fuw transients carao upnn the ; rounds In the foronoon. Tnu crowd waited o coinn out uftur dinner. Sdvcral hundred ; athored in the uinpliltlicatrr at 11 O'CIOOK to ittund the Sunilav school session. No at- lompt was nmdo to organUo In regular class form , ns there was a ucarln of los-on lenfo , la 'iiiR boolts and other necessary uauoiii- anlments. Kov. Dr. Killott took the leader ship nnd pivo a running talk on the lesson of the day , picking up ono passage after an other , "und commenting Informally upon them. Ur. Killott is bright nnd sparUly in hla btvlo of putting old truths , und ho was ctR-ered on his way by frequent "unions" from two or three oiithusiastlo brethren on 'he front seats. The rest of the long Sun day school class were doubtless Just as won pleased , but were less douionstuitlvo. The promise H nmdo that next Sunday's school will bo duly organized , wituclassos euenors , etc. a model school. An Iiiturt'Mtlnn : IViiturc. llio event of the day was the afternoon sei men by Rev Dr. Tnomus of Chicago. It was u singular reproduction of the sorvlco held in Ilooley'a mentor for three years , which mndo the People's church so popular. 1'ho aamo preacher , the same singuis ( the Imperial quartet ) and the same organist ( Mrs. Suclton ) nppoared together yesterday afternoon , making n nolanln continuation , transplanted from 1.000 miles eastward. Kov. Dr. Thomas was greeted by n larger congregation than over marked the first Sundav of any previous assembly. Ho ohosa his text John xvll , : l : "And this is lifo eter nal , that they might know Theo. the only true God , und Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent , " In his characteristic , rather drawling nnd light-voiced manner ho presented thought after thought , Rvinclng no drawling of Intel lect or light-voiced reasoning. Picturing- clenrlv the sclcntillu theory of continuity , he carried his hearers into the region s.o admir ably pointed out by Prol. Drummond. Ho illustrated how lito consisted in adapting DI.O'S correspondence to one's environments , und mat the opposite was death. HI * Vli > of tlio rrohlom. Ho then enlarged upon the theory that tno more complex the organism the larger Its ca pacity for living , and lollowed up with the conclusion that with perfect and continued correspondence to environment tUerc must rest It eternal life. "To die is to live , tolivo Is to live forever. ' Such was the closing sentence of an hour's stcadv ( low of close reasoning , clothed in eloirant diction. It was not a sermon wlncl : would ii'iturally eaten a crowd. It took clo'so following of thought , and the gifted preacher did not allow any link of logic to bo lessened by more emotion. When in closing ho incidentally touched upon tlio doctrine of the atonement his words were eagerly caught and closely consid ered by the clericals , who had a shivering curiosity to see how ncur the edge the lib eral divine would dare to load his hearers. Ho Inla a foundation thought that to Know Is to DO. One coulu not unoiv n board or n horse , but ho could not bo u board or n horso. He coulu know a man because he was a man. Ono could clone know Justice Dy being Justice coulu Know love by loving , righteousness bv being right. Ono who thus know Huhl and love ana beauty would know God. Last evening Chaplnlu Cole pi cached n sermon nnd the same quartet who appeared in the afternoon I'l'rmshcu the musia Tim Clmiitumiua UitrliL'filc. Vostorday afternoon the gigantic ox donated for the Chauluuqun barbecue touay was naiilod tnrough the streets in a tri umphant procession nnd falcon to the Chun- tauqua grounds nt-l o'clock. It was donated by the Swift packing company of South Omaha nnd was tno largest and the best animal that has reacheu I'JQ stoeli ynrds for u month , weighing an ovnn ton , nnd valued when dellveicd ut the urouniU ntI'JJ. . Mr. Foster , the local manager of the Swift company , personally superln- tended the slaughter and transfer of the mammoth ox. When It reached the Bin Its the Kwilt wagon was met by George II. Mos- chondorf's force nnit was escorted to tne Chautnuqua grounds , where Mr. Meschen- dorf had all arrangements completed for the mustier nrocoss. which commenced nt 0 o'clock last night und will bo completed ut ' . ) this morning. A brick oven siv feet high has been built bv Meschondorf , who person ally superintends llio work of roasting the big beef and will serve It to the multitude today. The Chautuuqun m-uplu have pro vided 5,000 loaves of bread , and all who visit thoChautnuqua grounds today will have a royal feast provided without money nnd without price. _ Tlio I'mirtli lit Clmiitnmiim. General R. A. Algor will deliver an address at tlio ( Jlmutauquu on the Fourth. Hands from dilloront towns will compote for the nri/.es. Grand barbecue which will bo free to all who attend. aiuiiui Ti-lcplinnn Ititc : . Chnutnuquii to Council I31ulls , lOc. Uhautauqua to Omaha , l0c. ! Omaha to Chatitauqua , "Oc , Council Hlnlls to ( Jhautauqua , lOc. To and from all other stations add lOc to the rojrular turlll rates. NlillHAMCA TKMiPIIONK Co. , U. A. Atldns , Manager. Clirntnit it llttckiimii. John \Velsh , the well known tmch line proprietor , has Lean looking for snveral hours past for n gentleman who made him the victim yesterday ufiernooji of a con- lldenco game that did not require very much urulns , but inurued its perpetrator as the owner of a monumental amount of i.erve. Welsh hauled a load of twelve persons out to Cuuulnuquu , und when he rnachcd the Inside of the assembly ground * wont around in thu usual way to collect the fares from Ins paisongom. With one accord they nil replied that thov hud paid their tare to the conductor. U'olth was soinewuut non plussed at this , but upon asking u fuw ques tions , l.o found that a man had really made the round of thu passenger ) nllttle way out the road , and after collecting u quarter from varti one , had quietly dropped out of the wagon und gone on his way richer by $ ' ! . Welsh did not express audibly bis opinion of the man who hauvorkcd him , but tils in- tlniuto friends say that his feelings were verv mil oh out of uuepliitf with the holy Sabbath day. Cli.killiliiilim M cinU , Dinliitf hall tickets will bo sold for $5.00 , ( , 'ood for 21 moalb. Colfax ( 'Iinror ale and mineral water sold tit wlio.esn.o by Uuquotlo ft Co. . nmnufaulurini ; confectioners. ( llrU riii > iil Hull. Nearly a thousand people gathered at the driving ; i.irk yemerdiiy afternoon , attracted by the announcement that there would bo u game of ball between the W. II. Foster club of tbU city uod the Female "Aggravation" of bane balllsts from Denver that has been Knocking thu spate one by ouu from the rural ball clubs lu Nebraska ThegirU were guilty of considerable eccentricity In the matter of ruuuluir , aad tuo way they got around the bases would romlnil ono sorao- what of iicow ch.ttlMft butterflies , but the crowd was satUlled ; they were seeing n female club play bill , nnd they cheered and hooted In nn nmvlng way , regardless of error * or bnso hits. The pitcher of the ag gravation was the best of the lot. uml ber work comnnrod very fnvor.ibiy with that of some ol her mnlo rivals. On the whole , however , the g.imo was more oX n curiosity : lmn n piece of nrtlstio bnso ball work , nnd vilt live as such in the memories of the iuu > nci ) . The Fosters won the game by a .core . of 3 to I. As soon ns the final decision of the ummro , vas mndo , awarding the gnmo to the hnmo : enm , there was n break nnd n scramble , and ; he male part of the audience loft the grand stand and made n rush for the visitors , eager : o see what sort of nJomalo ball cMb it was .hat had the rashness to meet n masculine : ompotltor on the Hold. Any who hoped to sco n galaxy of loveliness , however , were probioly disappointed. The fourth ut Ulmiitntiqim. This is G. A. H. day at Chautaitqua. General Aljinr is ono of the orators of ho day and this should c.tu5o n crowd f there was no other attraction. Uut nro others many. Tlio tl-iy opuns at ( ! : 'tt ) n. in. with tnorninp prayers. At 10 o'clock Chaplain Cole of tlio Do- lartment of Iowa will deliver an orn- tion. tion.At At 11 o'clocic there will bo u brass mind carnival , in which a number of bauds from dllToront p.irts of the west ivlll contend for prices , the bast bind to Lake $101) ) , the second WO. tlio third 82" ) . At U o'clock in the afternoon there will bo a tfr.iml rally in tlio amphithoa- , er with tlio following program : Music Assembly band. Address of welcome to Grand Army of the Rjpublie Posts Department "oininamlor .1. J. Steadman. Hesnonso Cjlonel K A. Consijjtioy , P. D. C. Vocal Selections Imperial quartet of Chicago. Address General II. A. Alpror. Piano Solo M . Nellie J3aiijs-Sjol- { ! ton. ton.Address Address Major T. S Clark-sou. Vocal Selections Imperial qtutrtat. Music Assembly band. At 5 o'clock there will bo a birboouo : , nt which will bo roasted nnd served a ! 2.UOU-pouncl ox , donated by Swift & Co. of South Omaha. Everyone will bo .von free a portion of tlio feast with needful accompaniments. In the ovcnintr another clioico pro- .uu is ) ) reparod , consisting of muslo by the Assembly band and the Imperial quartette , patriotic recitations by Prof. Cnrnos and Mrs. Carnes , a. grand war song concert with full orchestra , under the direction of Mr. L. A. Torrons of Omaha , and camp liros on the grounds , with good cheer , fireworks , ote , . In fact , such u Fourth is planned as has never boon ao celebrated in this part of the west _ After tlio Lightning KxpiTia. C. H. Hannnn is about to commence n war on the motor line ns the result of n narrow cscapo he hud yesterday while riding on Willow avenue. Ho was crossing Pearl street behind two motors that had Just passed , nnd another car , coming from the opposite direction , was bidilen from him until ho had driven his horse upon the track. It was then too late to pull back , ana givtug his horse n cut with the whip lie euccoeded in getting off the track Just ns the platform of tl'o motor grazed the wheel of the buggy , whizzing by at such a rate that it waa Im possible for the motornmn to stop. Mr. Ilannan was somewhat w.-nlt from the effects of his nairow escape , and ho sat down to rest in Hayllss park soon after. Whilothorohotooit the opportunity of tim ing the single cars which run past the park. II found that the regular tlmo In which they made the IUO feet between First avouua nnd Willow was twelve seconds , or nt the rate ot about twenty-live miles per hour. The city ordinance provides that the tralus shall not run more than six miles In any part of the city. Mr. Ilannan called on the mayor and several of the councllmcn last evening , and the matter will bo brought up in the council mooting at the earliest oppor tunity. Ho announces his intention of mnit- ing the motor compiny conform to tbo ordinance if it takes all summer. The aldermen - mon were prcscn tea with little pasteboards some time aero entitling them to free rides on the motor line , and it , remains to bo seen how many of the company's sins the paste boards will cover. At nil events , an interest ing light may be looked for. The rourtli lit Cliiiiitniuiim. General R. A. Algor will deliver nn address at the Chautauqua on the Fourth. Hands from dilloront towns will competa for the pr-i/.os. Grand barbecue winch will bo free to all who attend _ Recollect that tlio midsummer clear ance sale of the Gouneii UlutTs Carpet company only lusts until the loth of July. Until then the biggest bargains in cur- nets , curtains , etc. , ever ollored in llio city will bo given till customers. Out of town mail orders are solicited und will receive prompt and satisfactory at tention. I'mirth or.Inly. Monday , . .luly1 , the Boston store will bo closed all day. FOTIIHICINUIIAM , WHITULAW & Co. 150 people in this city use gas stoves. rlho Gas Co. puts 'em in at cost. International Cure association rooms are in annex to Grand hotel. 520 First avenue , Council 15lulTs , I > i. For euro of alcohol and opium disease. rnlorlaliicil tlin Tr.ixvlcrx. George Uudlo , the popular salesman for James S. Kirk .t C o. , entertained a number of his friends In the Traveling Men's fra ternity at his home on South First street Saturday afternoon and evening. The tlmo was spout in such c > njo"meiit * ns the pilgrims like best , nnd the gathering broke up in tlmo ' fur brun'xfnst In the morning , all the guests voting their host n capital entertainer. Among those present were the following : Joe Johanims nnd George 1'rug of Paxton A : Gallagher. Julius ICessler and Walter Schall of Sloan & Johnson , Frank Kgslcston of McCord , Hrady & Co. , W. F. Kellogg of D. M. Steele & Co. , Will Stone of Meyer , RnapKo & Co. , Frank Murphy of Swift As Co. , J. H. Mtlos of the Consolidated Collco couipanv , I'M N. Urown and W. F. Itannctt , Jr. , of Omaha and Dr. Soybort , K. A. Wiek- uiiui nnd Henry ColToan of Council UlufTa. Hot weather prices in picture frames at Riley & Sliorradon's art storo. McPliail pianos , 110 Stutsman street. Road page U , Ctiautauqua program. The Hoston Store carries the largest and most complete stock of dry goods in Council HIull's , la. Their prices are a gcnorul household wordknown through out tlio status of Iowa mid Nebraska. Tliolr line ol wasli goods surpasses any thing heretofore shown in Council Hlutls , la. It piys to trade at the Boston Storo. _ Tlio Jewel ga olino steve Is llio best in tlio world for safety , durability und economy , and tlio now Jewel is its equal. See thorn at Charles Swaino'd , 737 Broad way. A Niitnliln rorfornmm'o. Sr. Pit'i. , Minn. , July ! ) . A notable pro- -ilucllon of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" wa given tonight at the Grand opera house in this city , Jiioob Mils'stock company making up the cast , with LouU Jumu * us Undo Tom , Frank Lobca as LOTOO. Marion Klmoro as Mopsx , Julia Arthur us KlUu utid George R. ICdsou as Murks. Nothing No" ' Iriini "Tort I'rli'K. " PiTTsiiuito , Pa. . July U. The iron and stool strike situation presented no now features todr.j. City ol L'lilriigu ItriMkliiK l'l ' > > QuEHNbTow.v , July U. The Guion liner Alasuo , hero from Now York ( or Liverpool , rcnortcd that ns she wns p slnp the stranded City of Chlc.iro the latter'te.iptnln signalled Ih it It wns unsafe for1 the crow to remain longer nboard. The Innnms'havo ' dispatched n boat to the rescue. ' THIS \riitc \ l I.lvrly Sessions Anting tied In llniiso nnil Senate I'orrnl ttf ViMinister. WASUINHTOV , I ) . C. , Jiily 3. There U lively work ahead tor 'congress this week. Tho. routine that must bi disposed of is Im portant and interesting tinougb In itself , but Impending over all is tno shadow of that liveliest of corpse. , the' silver bill , which will not stay burled , but turns up In a new guise nt this busy moment In congros.s to de stroy the calculations of politlcil leaders and disturb the p ace of mind of members who felt sura that they had succeeded H avoiding nn open expression of opinion ana a direct veto on nn ombarratslng question. In the senate the proceedings promise to bo largely of a routine character and will con cern the appropriation bills principally. Onlv ono of these bills , the agricultural , has llnallv passed both houses mid the others nro | In conference. Ordinarily this would bo coni i sldercd \orysatlsfaetory state of nfTilM. ' but lu the present case the dilteronuos bo- twenn the two houses are extreme nnd tlio , spirit of obstinacy wnlon has bjon exhibited on both bides threatens to defer .indollnltelv | tlnul notion upon tho" remaining appropria tion bills. Probably the nloU of tun tlmo of tUp senate - ate during the week will bo given up to the consideration of conference reports , Inter spersed with some calendar business , and possibly notion on the silk culture bill , which Is the subject of n special order. The glorious Fourth this voar fulls upon suspension dny , but the committee on rules will report a resolution naming Wednesdiy or Thursday ns suspension day. Whether this resolution will be ndoptcd is doubtful , it boli.g an open secret that the democrats intend to piss the tin pinto nnd other .nrilT bills under suspension , and the republicans with their steadfast purpose to defeat thoio measurers -will resort to Illlbuster- Ing to dofnat the making of such an order. If either sldo yields , the remainder of the week will bo consumed in the consideration of conference ronorts ; that Is , if no report is made by the coinage committee on the senate free silver bill. It that report U made the ruloa commutes will bo requested to bring in n special order for the immediate consideration of the bill and will do so If a majority of the democratic members sign the request. What will follow is vcry.problomatical. MMS j.v rut : events:1 * uvir. Iliillitlngs Leveled mid fired ut llcthlcliein , I'll. ir ( ) , ( ) ( )0 ) Dnniiicu Done. BiTin.r.iiKM : , Pa. , July 3. A terrific cvclono struck this town this afternoon. The main building of the Bethlehem Fair and Driving Park mo jl ntloti was destroyed. The loss is f50,000. Lightning struck the cable tower of the Pennsylvania Telephone company , nnd sot the builulng in which it was situated on lire. lire.The The bottltne establishment of A. D. Saw- tollo was destroyed. The loss is 10,000. Other lesser damage was dona and the aggregate loss is SIM.OOO. Collar CIIH I.IK"tell ! Torch Chnns. Bnvppocic , Pa. , July 'J. Al Kelly , nn employe of the Frautz lintel , at midnight carried u lightnd torch iuto the collar. The cellfir wns full of gas nnd nn explosion oc curred which wrecked the whole interior of thu hotel. A panic among the cucsts en sued and several were hurt. Kelly fatally , and tv > o barkeepers seriously , injured. . < > /.v.svi7/o.v.s' . Siiildeii IHsappcuriinci ! of u Y ini Itrldo I'n//lcs the I'oMci' . OTTUMWA , lu. , July 3. ( Special Telegram to Tin : BUB. ] Mrs. John Owing's sudden disappearance has caused a sensation hero from the fact that she is a bride of 1(1. ( of only two weeks , and has so completely cov ered up nor flight that the ollleers hnvo abandoned all hope of a clow. Pho married n man considerably older than herself nnd It Is intimated that a younger lover has caused the disruption of the honeymoon. Joel Buchman , u wealthy farmcrof Indiana township , is missing. Ho started for Knoxville - villo Friday , took supper with his daughter , Mr * . Charles SchlouUor. mid has not been seen since. His note book nnd hat were found on the roaiUido , whore tno grass and leaves had boon torn up , signifying a struggle. His family think Lu has been foully dealt with. Itiiiinil Oiur at lotv.'i Cltj- . CHPUI Ku'iila. . , July . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BiiE.J Will Tracy , who was arrested hero u few days ago and taken to Iowa City , where ho was wanted on the charge of adultery with Mrs. McNeil , has been bound over to the grand Jury in Lands //.I// ' . ! ItUKKX CniKiolriK 1'iirty Cnnsl/eil on Ittt Way Hack Irmn it I'lenlokliii ; I'mlille. MoxTiinu. , Can. , July 3. Seventeen mem bers of the Grand Trunk Heating club rowed to St. Helen's island In a thirty-foot war canoe , nnd while it was still light started to row back. They had to make tholr way against a strong current nnd thu canoe cap sized. The upsetting of the boat wns wlt- .icsscd bv several residents of bt. l ambcrt's , who went to their assistance , but only suc ceeded In saving eleven of the crow. The drowned are : Thomas O'Brien. Howard Hansom , Krnost Leo , Edwin Stahl , J. Mul ligan , nnd n young man whoso name is not known. All' the drowned men lived with their families nt Point St. Charles. JI.UH.I : IXIUHKI > . ItiisxI.i'K ( Jranil Diilto .Meets nltli nn Un- lorlumiti ! Ai'dilciit. St. PmT.usiifiio , July 3. When Grand Uuko Vlndlmor , who is making a military tour of inspection in Novgorod arrived nt Tchorspovotz the door of the saion curriaso in which ho was riding Haw open nnd Jho grand duke , who was loaning against It , fall heavily upon the llugslones of the station platform. lie was rendered unconscious ntid blood streamed ever his face. The doctors who attended him found , besides his won ndi uml contuilons of his Head , u dis location of llio log ami arm. flVK J'Ol'Xlt ItK.lTll , Aufiimmudiitloii Tr.l'riVrcckeil | by Washed Out Culvert on tlio NVnliisli. Loovsil'OHT , Ind. . JjU-ly ; ) . A mixed train on the Wnbasb was wr'aclcoii last , midnight ono mile from Kollorfo station. The killed wore : Trainmaster C < UF. Wilcox , Suponn . j washed out culvert Was the cause of the wreck. At CommnnchiR Mondrtyf. July 4 , at Won derland the nittnor-Hayjpw double oompnnv will Dop'in their summij cni'aieinQnt. This first half of the weokjJ'Uoutih Ulamonds , " last half of the wcokiJUa aewninlnir force , "Turn Him Out. " A'ljjy followliiK list c < f piicea for the summer aeasnn will prevail , commonclni ; July -U ( Admission one dime , all seats down ntulrs 50 , POX seals Ific , H'.itnr- dny children's day , niicj from 1 lo fi en Katur- day afternoon llm'llttlo ono will bo admitted to till doparlironts for only O conu. Uund conccrtB bv the Musical Union band each niuht wlll'druw many people to this popular resort. , III llcl for KnimaK I'urinrrH. IC sihCm , Mo. , July ! l.-Tho Atehison , Topokn & Huula Fo and the Chicago , Uucte DUFFY'S PURE FOR MEDICINAL1 USE WO FUSEL OIL This is the only pure medicinal whls- key in the market. For counteracting the evil ell'octs of impure water , for driving out Malu'ia : from the system' , for stron thonliig MKN and making WOMKN brighter It has never been equalled. A llttlo of it taken in water will olToctlvoly kill all dNen > o germs. See to it , howo.'or , that your druggist or grocer gives you onlv DulTv's 1'nro M ill , There is no other "just as good. " ' Send for pamphlet to THE DUFFY MALT WIIISICKY CO. , llociiKSTiu , N. Y. Island it Pacific railroads have made n rate of 1 cent per mile rer passenger from nil points in Oklahoma territory to all points In ICansni , tooit from July "i to July II , for parties of ten or more. 'It Is expected some rate will also bo made tvt once from nil Mis- sourl rl'-cr points , Omnhn to Kansas Cuy Inclusive , to Itmisas points by nil linos. This action or. the part of the roads is to nITord fillet to the ? Kansas fat-mars , who are crentlv in need of immediate help to harvest their crops of wheat. .SOI//H / > .iiior.i jv/Jirs. ' Veterans ol tlio lint Sprinc * Soldiers lloino In I-olltles. HOT Srittvos , S. D. , July 3. ( Special to Tin : Bee , ] The soldiers' reunion coulj not have been better favored with woathor. It was delightful , nnd the next dnv after it adjourned was the most windy nnd disagree able period of the year. The Seventh Day Adventists will com mence Tuesday nnd hold camp mooting on the Chautauqua grounds for n week. Tnoy expect a great many of their belief from Nebraska and the H.lls country. Commander Lucns of thu Soldiers home Is a candidate for congress upon the repub lican ticket. The old veterans throughout the state b-jom to have entered into the cnm- paign with considerable earnestness for Ike captain , and as they nro not very slow in battling for tflnit thov want , it looks as though they would succeed in doing some thing for their candidate. Frank Washa- buugh of Ueadwood IB also u candidate. Aeeuxeil of Stvullng Cuttle. HIM. CITV , S. D. , July 3. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii.l : Two men , named Sopor nnd I3avi , were arrested hero yesterday by Sheriff Woods of Custer county , charged with having stolen thirty-five head of cattle in Cusler county. They were killing them near hero and selling the carcases In A. 13. Hill's mniltot. Hill was arrested for com plicity. They were taken to' Custer today or examination. Thirteen of the cnitlo were recovered. e Onmlia Turner * U'liinlii ? t Sioux City. SIOL-X Crrv , la. , July 3. [ Special to Tun Bnr. ] The sinylo nthlntiu contests of the Nebraska turnfest took place nt Evnn& pork tcdny , nud In these , ns in nearly all other events , the honors were close be tween the members of tno Omaha turnverelii nnd the Eicuo turners of this city. There were several thousand people at the park during the nlternoon to see the exorcUos nud great Interest was n.iinifosled. Thu Judges are proparitig nn nwurd of prl/.os to nicht , but will not' nnnounco it until nfter midnight. Omaha athletes , how ever , nro apt to carry oil the honors , 'iho llelu exorcises are now ever with. Today a grnml picino will be held nt IJivorsldo park. Largo numbers of turners from the sur rounding country nro nrnving in the city to attend it , and it is thought that several thousand people will bo present. IlereM : i ( iiinitt for O FIUNX-I--CO , Cul. , July 3. Johnny Murphy of Boston tins issued a challenge 10 fl'jht GPOHTO Uixon before any club , olTermg the largest purse for the bantam weight championship of the world. lie posted $ U)0 ) forfeit here , and will loop the challenge open two weeks Sullt Caiinilliiii Ito.ul ICiicerx. KIXOSTOV , Out. , July 3. The twcnty-llvo mile race of the Canadian U heplmun's ns- sociution ycUerdny resulted in Carman of the Toronto Ulcyclo club winning in one hour , ton minutes and six seconds. Tlio Amorlcnn record is one hour , Hflo3n minutes und forty-live seconds. iKi > rituorii'i : r/iti : / . % .s./.v Wliulo Strciets Iliirneil llnrr Tliriitni- null Church Co tip To eltier. Svx Josi : , Cal. , July ft. Fire broke out lustovcntn ? in the ro.ir of Kaubor's shooting gallery. The flumcd < proad with wonderful rapidity und soon the California theater on Second street nnd the Lick house on First street were burning. Before the lire wns gotten under control West Sun Francisco htreot had b'jon ' swept clean from First to Third. It also extended along tbo east Bide of First street half u block and some distance on both bides of Second and Third streets , burning all business houses und residences , Including the Lick hoimi , Calitornin theater and South Motandixt church. The total loss will reach ( JOO.uOO ; insurance probably two- thirds. O.I.I.I.Y J'\lltllltJ'ilH , Ur. Ward , UI'Jl Wirt street , reported to the police lust night that hu horse und buggy , which wns left for n moment nt Seventeenth and Farnam streets , Had been stolon. Tao police nro looking for the missIng - Ing rig. The decorations in the court of Tut : Hen buildim ; and upon thu outsldo walls at tracted a great deal of attention yestordny and were RU/.od m by hundreds of visitors. Tonight the uullding will bo brilliantly il luminated. Visiting newspaper mon uro appreciating thn courtesy of theOmiiha Press club , wnich extended them the UEO , through the kindness of Mr. George N. Hicks , ot the lariro room on the flrat lloor of the Now York Lifo building. Editors and reporters Und ample accommodations for wrlilni : and nro taking advantage ol Iho excellent facilities olTcrcd. Seven-year-old Clarence Hopewcll , on- route with his parents from Denver to Chicago cage , fell from a car window at the LTiuor. dapot last evening und broua his right arm , besides badl.\ bruising his face. A physi cian , who happened to be nt tbo depot , set the arm and tno family continued their Jour ney without delay. The premature explosion of a sinull cannon which was being llrod by several young men ut Twentieth and Pierce streets ynuorday was the causa of uu accident which will probably cost John Berry thn loss of tils uyesight. 1'ho charge bluckoued Berry's fuce , burned his hair und Injured his eyes. The physicians uro unablu to stuto at present whclhor the young mini's eyesight U permanently rulnod or not. WELL BRED.SOON WED" GIRLS WHO USE Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning , . "Would you know y/Vy / with pleasure Our faces so beam ? OurSer/aixt Ti er grunille , Is tlje cause of our bliss ; * For all of TFor sorts clean _ It neTer9coires | airjiss. MADE ONLY BY 1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOR FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD , Instantly stops the most CNciueliitinc pitns : ; never falls to give ease to tliosnflercr ; a few applications net like magic , causing the p iln to Instantly stop. A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Internally taken In doses of from thirty to sixty drops In half a tumbler of water will i-nro In a few minutes , - - . tour . ' , ' . . . Tramps t-p-isms. Sionmeli. L'olle I'mlnlonce. lluartburii. Languor. F.ilnt- Inz spells. OHOLEHAMORBU3 , DIAKKUOKA , DYSENTERY , Sick llfiiilticlic. Nnusen % oinltinjj , Nui vniionuss , Seeplos ! no-.s. Mtihirl.i. nnd nil Internal p ilns arising from ehaiiRu uf diet or water or other causus. 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. SOLD BY DKUOQISTS. AMUSMME1N To. IA\M.VII , MAN'IIII. Bll.l.iiar-Bnrlow Company. "KOUUII DIAMONDS " "IUHN HIM OUT. " OtTHV.X < iltOl'L'- . Tin : ui.nvnLAND I'AMII.V. run tAVioru NATAI. DAY. IOOOO Cmlos riom I.tnid and Sea UOOO ) I'ciform inoes--J.ll : , 4i : > . SiJ. : : ! ) : 'n. INSTITUTE. 1M Eye A INFIRMARY KOl-t T1-1Q IS TREATMENT OP ALL lie-it fncll ties , iipimintus n nn Uo ! , „ . , , , for s.ici'mifii trj itm * nt uf "vorvfiru disease roniilrln . of n.eillcal or snr.-le U tioatinont. M beds for patients , bo ml an I nttomlanas. Host iiufciiiio lutions In the west. Wr.to for i'lr--ul.iM on doforniit.iH mil braces , trinsos. ulub foot , eurvjtnros of snliu. piles. tuiniiM , u incuru.it irih , bronchais , In- halailon.o cctr.flty , piralysls , eullensy , Uld- nov. b.iuldor. eye. ear. skin nn I blool miJ nil KUritlcal OKT | itloiiM. DISEASES OF WOMBH ft Ap-5Sf \ Ji Women I'lllIIC. Wo linviilately nil lo.l t lyliu- liulop irlint'iit fur wo-iien during eonlliioinont. urtotly ur v ilo.i On v Koil.iiilo iledlo il In- btitute inaKlni ? : i SpoI ilty o. AM II encl DUo isjj suL'00-.sfiilly troitol. HynhliHlo 1'olson lemoved fro u tlio Hyatem without niiirciiry. New itestor.itlva 'I'ru.it- meiitfor Loss of v'lTAIj I'OWKIl. I'or-oi.s un able to vls.t in mav bo troato 1 at homo by mrroMion .enco. All conimiliiieatlons eoull- donllul. Mololnos or inslrn nenu sent fy mail oroxpress , sojim-ly pacliud , no m ires to Ind ciUoeoutonthor xen < ler. Ono pet-oiml In- terv e\v iirufeno I. Call an.l consult in or sonj history of your cusc. nn 1 no will send In plain phnt/'irn MPtJ . ntnru on rrivato , DUUn IU IIIC.IV , smii , , | , or Nervous ln- onsos Inipotency. Syphilis , Oluut an.l Varied- cole , with qiieit mi IUU Hr.ii-i' . Applinnecs for Defiirniltlos A ; Triiioi Only nriiiufnelory In the Weslof IHtttit it- ITl"AI-l'tA I.X'Ksritirnil' ; ! , , VLtiUM'ttllJ JIAiri-iitins A.n itILi > . Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 20th mid Broalway , Ooanoll Blu fi Ton inlmttns' rl lo from center of Om ill i on Illullt olujtnu inotxir lines. MANHOOD RtSTORED. B-v "SANATIVO , " Hit Wonderful Hn.iil | li Jloincily , i'j P 1Jvlili a Written Cunrnntoo liirnro nil Ncivoin Ills- CO54S. euili as Wr.alc Urincry , Ixin of Ilinlu 1'uwer , llcniliichc , \VukL'MliiciniI.i tMni ] liooil , NtrvoumcM , Iju- flliiOc , all ihulni uuil Doforo& After Uso. Insi of | > n\rrr of Pie I'hcU/RropUfil troin life , Ccncratlvo ( lu'ini In cither ecu , rmncit by ovu virillun , jdiilhfiil liicllsciftloii" , or llii- iiiinlya as.jnflnl.mco , | > luuiui ( tlinulatiti , lil < li iilthnnlily Idid In liiilrmliy , < -"II ' < UIMIMI | | niul ln'aiiilr I'm up In toiitrnteiit form In rarr > In Iliciwl put kit. I'llie II n rnckucr. or U fin SVlltlirri ) 1'ionlii i-Kltfa vvrlttun fjimrnntoo to euro or refund tno monor. Mill by iii'ill ' I" iinviulilrfsa. C rcnlnr free lni > lnliicnrcli > | > c .Mi-ntlon Ihli | .ij.fr. AiiJrrM , MADRID CHEMICAL CO. munch oir.ccfoi U.S.A. 355 JKniborn Hlr-rt. tlllCAdO , II.IH FOIt SAI.K IN oy'AHA. NEB. , BV Kuhc & fn. , Cn.r IMU & Duuirlui Ktfl. i A Fuller ft Co. . Cor 14th & DouulinSU. It U worlh lockup ; nt all ? Then lock it with a "Yale" . There are a hundred imita tions. The word "Yale" , or this mark ( y&y ) tells the genuine. * lit eaty wlirn yen know. CITIZENS STATE Of Cnurull IIUlK Onnltllntcoc fcurplusniU I'rollts NctUapItil nnl Surplus &vii > , UJJ Director * -J. H iMii.nl > ' ) . -I' 4mir. . ' I nii-nson , n. H. 11 irt , I. v. Uillir. J. V Ii man ur.dUii irloi U llnnniti Tram tut 'uneral b in ( Inifbuiinoii. I.ir4oi' : uapltil mil surplu * jf uny Limit In ioiUlnvoaU'rn lowu. ON T .vlil DaPO3TJ [ mm ft Siiuiilpri ; ; " " " ' ' ' ' , ' " .w lfuo Dim u oauiiutia . . i\KU \ in thu Ntntu uu fi-dunl coiiitx. IU on n : i. ! 4 , und a llcuro bluck , Council lllulfi , ( u. Si'EOIAL JSTOTIOEa COUNCIL BLUFFS. WANTii-food : ) girl for Konoral house- work , ( iood wases. Mrs. ( iuurge Keellne. HlM ast I'leii'f Mtruot. _ _ _ "I/'OIM iN'l' : TliDdwoillnit nn I'lrst iivenuo -L1 und niL-litli street formerly oriMipled by M. I'mith : II rooiiix. 2 b.iih looms and all modern liiiprovemuiils ; coed stable and out building ; runt * > n per month. K ll.hho.ifo. "I ( ) | tS\M-I'loiirliiB and grist mill with n X1 stoi-l. ofoncr.il iniiriMiiinillsoniidihuillliK. I'rloe f 1-J.AUil ; will tradi ) for oasliirn Nebraska or Kiiiisjs Iniiil. R II. She-ifo. _ \ \ ' ANTI-.D-Kxtmrlonc-ed eniivussors to soil ' the latest and vru.itnst novelty In fruit In I'ottowiltoinlu und M I * eouiillus , lown. Addiess A il. Hoc. Council lllulls. "Ij'OU SAI < K On siiiail payments , fruit and -L garden land noir Council UlulTs K. II. blnmfe. Itruadway an 1 Main street. IK YOU linvo anything for s-ilo or trade sea _ K. 11. Shoifo. Hmvlwnvmi-l ' Main strnnt.i Ij-Olt KK.Vr Dwuillii.'slii of the Jilty. . _ llll.hjhdafo.llroailw-iy anil .Main , l , V-'l ! Wash- liuton nvi ! . . modern style and convon- loni'ui. In ( ixuoliont repair , rent $ - " > . R U. hoifo. : Uro idwny and Main sts. T71OIJ SAljK llotol nnd restaurant In a pros- JL 'pel oils NebrasUa city , piylng biislno s , rooil reasons for solllir , ' . nrlt'ii il.OJ ) . It U a B"L'l'j _ ' ' " " " 'liuafc , Itro ulw.iy un'l Main Htreot. 131011 HA III' Standard broil mare. 7 your * - olil , Hired by Dr. Aiehlh.ild. No. SlllS ; first dam by Olonwooil , rccoril x'i.'TU. She Is a llnti c-liestiiut , lets shown uooil spoud. Is iantlo nnd well broken to drlvu single or double. , wolilH nbout l.Oli lli Mar Iio HCOII at birn : of W , U. Utterbiiok. ' ' 'S West llroidwny , Couiioll IllnlTs l'rlcoir > ) . JauobS.ms. "IjlOU SAliK Kami , .Tacres ! > , In Diekenson JCo , low i.JIU acres brolio , balance fom-o.1 piistiiroiind ituiidow. I'rioy * 2in : aero. R II bho.ifo , llro idway anil Main slr.'Ot. LK Thostiimpiiu business and ar needlework materials ; am golm to learo city ; good ohancu for a hilly to go In business. Ml * , ii. I'.MU'K. Jlfl llniiiilwiiy , I oniii-H lllnft \ WANTHIKastorn ) Nnbrntldi IniiiU In ov- > ' cliiir-o ! for Council II ulliroporty. . 1C. U. Slieafo , llro 'i way nnd M illi struot IjlllU IT InnilH , g ir.len Inn IK , f inns nnd city Jpropprtv for sale or trada Day .t llojs , 30 I'Darl siiuel. inou SAIi-Klnvator ulth coin sliullor. JL4UiiU bn. ililiy ; corn cr mlor , 101 bu , nu hour ; saw mill attachment , in II 1' . oiuluu ; iloliu a KOU I bus ni'sx : lo-atcd near Council Itlnirh Will tiku good liind In ( i\elianio or sell eheup tor cnsli. II 11 Sim ifo. 171KSAlIC-Stock of moreli inills < jand bnllil- Ling In L-ooil lo.vn tonni stou < Involco * JI.UJ.U ( ) ; mis ; oo J tr.ulu ; btilldliu. Jl.OOI.dJ ; a bur/alii ; will tul < o uooil ln.vi lund In ox- eliinse. ; II ll Jihujfe , _ _ _ _ _ rnillv ItKiCKHT IIAUCAIN Double lent JLilcii'-o ' Int. No. - " . ' < : ou th 1'ir.st slrant , H feet fiont ; best loo.illon and best bargain In I his city If taken at once. Day & Hesi , , ' I'u u I street. _ _ rPO con. potent Indlos nnd goiitlunieii K > 0 u mouth ami trivotlng expenses No can- bsln. . C.i 1 1 li.'J 1'lr.st avoniie , Council III ulfn 0 u. in. to I p. m. TpDIt SAM ! Koei ) Intlio , foot or powur. ftfuot -L loir. . 1- Inihosvlilo , hack soared nnd screw cilttlnir , with oo nplolo cliunK" o KOIINIIK , : i linulis. ono 0-Inch , ouu 4-lnuli nud 1 drill chuck : .Ihuts inotnl tnrnlii : tool * , otu. ! nlso Hiu.'l-horso power oil t'lizlnu , with hlinftlnir. unileyN , holtlni : , oil. All In good order nnd will bu sold olionp for cnHli or on tlmo to right iinrty. Adilros ! , IIox l' > , Killott , l.i. ANTI'.ll--Two slrls , ono to cook find tlio othur foroliHinhor woik. enn Had Hltiia- tlons In n private fninllv ut good vrnues by uniiiyln- Ci. Illnnl ; . lilb .Main Ht. Also mini who i.iutcrstundu the euro of liortoB HIII ! work nlioiit honso ; ( loriiina proft'rri'il , r\t \ AUURd of In nil In Honllifin lown for ml * Ail M porncrn ; M HCI04 flint fnrni In MlllJ county forHiilu. Johmton .V Vnn I'atton. l/Olt SAMv Hotels nnd restiinrnnts In lown -1 nnd NubrnsUn. dolnx prolltnlilo biiHlni-sii nnd i'l ! lounti-d ; will tul.o 1 mil In purt trndu ; wrllu for ( lotalU. K II. Hhoiifo. _ lOIl HAM' A flrnt clims Hto-U of Konerul Jincirli indlso with Kuod wlli ; prleo * . % ( W'J ! will tiiUoKood land inoxohiuuo , I , . U Hhtinfe. IjlOK KAliK Sleek of inllllnerv nnd notions. : with store and tUtiirnsi prluu t < , 'JW ; will rndo for land. Ii II. tihoafu. _ _ _ _ IilOlt HAM * H ) rxiruMnf wood In ml nnd new IuuitiiKD. . with fourn-ros land In Wnrniirs- \lllit , Noli. : all inodiirii liiinrovuiiKiiitHi will iixchuiuo for a ploniiinl vottavio free of In- I'liinlirani'u In Oounull lllnll'M or ( Jinuhiu Illl. Shiinfi' . _ F > K UIvNT Two of I'ourtli Nlreiit. COUNCIL BLUFF3 MEIH DYe All k < n uof DyojiiK mi 1 ( 'hi.inlii done In tlio hll 'st tyloif tbu art. F.uloil an.l utilnud fubili'S iniulu to look aood Hit nu > r. Hod featlit'rkcliiaiio < l by Htuam In llr t-olu mail * nur. Wurk promptly Uonoiind dullvurnd Inall purtu of the I'uunlry. bvml for price IUU O. A. JIAUIIAN. I'liuru No'ir North.va tiru