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H < l T1IK OMAHA DAILY 1WK : TUI'NIUY , JULY 2 , ) , 18'M. TIIJS DAILY BEE COUNCIMILUFF& NO 12 PEA.UL , currier to nj purt nf th city II. W. TII.TON , MANAOEU TFl . FPllfiNrv . I Hintnn * OBlce . . No. 43 TKI.F.IHONLS fMKlt | iMlltnr. . . . I ! ! . . No. 23 N V. Phimhtne Co lioston Store for sun umbrella * Mlltonboiccr is the hatter , Uti tlro.itlvav a he Miuno lloM HUnteUo. . 021 Hro.nl way. Oicnr Hooton find lena M May. both of Mliiourl Vnllcv , wcro nmrrlcd jestonl.iy by Justice Tox. An Information was filed In Justice Fox's court j estonlay. tlmrpln Mr John Itock- vrcllnndSusin.hls wife , with comtnlUinc fin assault on tlio thrco children of H J White CiAH members of tlio linden T.lRht pinrtls fire hereby onlcred to nttcml n husiness incutltii : Tucsilnj o\cninR , July 2. . , at H. No drill Uj oidur of O V Williams , captain coninmndluK compiny All members of Council Bluffs lodpo ? so 2TO , Ancient Order of United Workmen , do- slrliiRT.OKo to Missouri Valley Wednesday ovcnlnir will ini'ot at the cltj depot lit 5 .W In time to taku the Sioux City train. Mlnmh Tetnplo No 4 , l thhn Sisters , will meet al Castle h ill today at 2 'M ji. tn . for business of importance All moinbcis , nio requested to lie present lly order of M i : U Lily Abtllll M of K and C. 'Hie briilee oxer Indian creek on Scott strtut is snld tr > bo in a very shaky condition. For sumo weeks p ist teams have been haul- Intf dht over HIP bridj'e to bo used In tilling the now Coclirnn puk until now the struc- tmo tan bosecn to tirinblo as If about to fall every tlmo n vehicle pisses over It. Mlko and Clailes Htimnl cnch took a change ofonuo jcslorday from police court to thitof .lustleo Vien , and thuir cases will bo heard this morning. Henry jUir/.mi filed a dcmui rer , cliilmliiL' ttuit tlio facts us alleged nir.iliist him did not constitute the crime of assisting a prisoner to escape .Iiidgo .Mclleo took the matter under advisement and will lender a decision this morning Orpit Itoihii linn In ( 'viliir l.iiintiiT I'rlccn. Our company having a largo supply of red cedar in their yards In Arkansas , have concluded to gicntly icdnco tlioir ] ) ricos on ml cedar for1 tlio no\t tiO days. Now Id vour tinio to get i oil cedar cheap. \V. P. L3Aicr.it , Agent. Shugait Hlook , Council LUnlTs. The host bulletin ; ; Baud in the market bj carload. A rich ess N. Schutv , 31 Bald \ \ in Bluck , Council 13 lulls , la. Domestic soap is the oust. Carbon Coal Co. , wholesale and retail coal. Kemovcd fiom 101'carl to III I'eail Bticet , Giaud Hotel building. Z.tr. l'llt WH.ll'll't. John P. Organ has gone to Chicago Miss Mellio Klec left Sunday evening for a visit to Chicago Horn , to Mr and Mrs. H. A. Hochman , 1810 Second avenue , a son Hov H .1 Habcotk and wife will take in the World's fail tills week. Mrs C R Uannin has cone to Qumcy , 111 , for aisit with her piients Mr and Mrs John P Ha/en and daughtei Maud aio taking in the Wotlds fair. Mis lr A J. Cook loft last evening for a visit of four weeks among filends at Oska- loos.i , la Mis Theodore Hr.iy and daughter , Mrs F. Johnson , loft last evening for n visit o ! sovcial weeks with relatives in Michlgar and Chicago Mr and Mrs II Stevenson and Mis S W P.Utursnn will leave to I ij over the H it M for Shei idin mid Hlg Horn mountains for a few weeks \u'\tion Mr and Mrs 1) Mclven/io of Silver CSrodl township loft \csUrd.ij' for an extcjil ( ? ( tiip , in the 1,011110 ofwhichtbov will VM1 Boston. Quebec. Picton. N S , and thin former homo , I'rinco LMvvard Islnui. H. R Uannall , gcnci.il emigtation agon of the Rock Island Railway coiniMiiy , is en gngcd in n Icctmo tour , speaking almos nighth to largo and ciuhusiistlc audiences Ills subject is the ptomlsed land known as the Cherokee strip , ami ho is getting u. parties to go thcro and take the land l\ln along the line of Iho Rock Island roadw lilcn ho enthusiastic illj describes as the finest in America He speaks in Harlan and Avoca this week. The ( .ruin llotc'l , Council niulTs. Tlio most elegant in Iowa. Dining room on seventh lloor. Kate , SJ.OUand $5.00 u day. E. F. Clark , Pi op. _ Afak your gi ocor for Dimicatie soap. Cook yen " meals this Hummer on a gas range At cost at Hie Gas company. MiliiK a rmiilcii I Inn. James ID D'mundson begin - > uit jestcrday against the firm of G H iker & Co of Geneva , Switzerland , doimndlngu Judgment of $11) ) I on account of the failuie of the defendants fondants to furnish him a tliiity time musie box , for which ho agreed with them when ho was in SvviUciland last October. Ho paid tluit amount down and was to pij the remainder when the bov was delivered , but the defendants leluso to fulfill their sli.-iio of tlio conti.iLt , ho ilalnis. without coi tain conditions being poi formed on his side which wcio not 111 the oiltrmal coutiaot. Ho nlso dom urns a judgment of $ , " > ( H ) against the companj on account of the ililTeionce in piitu wliicli he would Imve to pij to get the same kind of a box in this count rv. tha time ho has spent m ti v ing to indtico them to live up to the tcims of the couti ict , and the fees ho has been obliged to pay his attornojs to begin the piosccution Dr. J. C. Waterman's olllco removed to No. 1) ) South Main btreet. Gicenshields , Nicholson ft Co. , real ustatoand ientalH , ( > OOHroadwiy. Tel.l.'il. Sp.M'HK In Mini Iliiiiuil Ovm , Charles Raillv , the joung man who had so neat ami original a way of selling : ! . " > eent gilt washed spectacles for $ .1 or * ( , appealed in police couit jesteiday inclining to answer to Iho chaigo of eliciting hv false piotcnscs , and soveial of his victims weio thcio to see that the piosccution vvas well looked after. Ral.lj admitted selling thu goods to dif ferent parties , but denied that ho had lopicsentcd them to bo of gold , or , In fact , made any icpicscntatlons whatever about them , excepting that 1m had picked them up m Omiha oi on the waj rrom.Onivcr which ho admitted was false Ho hud been caiu- ful not to say anything th it would bo likely to get him into trouble , and had told the same atori wltci over Im h.in been At tlio close of the hcaiing ho was bound over to . await tlio action of the giand jurj , and his bond was lUcd al iH ( ) To greonhotibo men and lovers of flowers : I wilt offer for fnlo to tlio highest bidder , commencing Tuesday , July li. " > , at 10 a. in. , the entire block of plants , toolfl , pots , wagons and horses' , oto. , con tained in thu greenhouse and used in the business of Foster te. Son , No , 700 Harrl- WIM btit'ot , to Mitibfy a chattel mortgage : held by Lewis llulnmer , Said tale to ) be on the pieinibOH and in lots to suit purchaser. KmviN J , Aiuiorr , Agent for Mortgagee. Stop at the Ogden , Council lilutTs , to lefct W.OO liouto in Iowa. Sinoko T. I ) . King & Go's PurtuguB. Doiuestiu boap outlasts cheap bean Tlio following marriage licenses were Issued jcsierday ; Nainu mid nddruss , Ak'e , j Obcur lloDton. Mlhsourl Vnlluy . 'J3 1 lonii M. May , Missouri Valluy . 1H I Miirtln Madbon , I'uKuuuttuiulu county. . . "C Marj Larson , Wotou . . . -'J VIMI'O KHA I PAI'TIT ni ni pn r < M\S \ HIOM COtNCIL BLUM'S ' Marvin DaLialo , an Ohl Resident of Mills County , Commits Suicifo. HE TOOK AN OVERDOSE OF MORPHINE 4 Old and Clillillii ! , tlio C'lmrin * of UTe llml C i cU tq IMcaio No CHUKO Cnn l > o ( IHcn for 1IU Itnitli Act. Marvin DeLlslc , one of the oldest and best mown residents ot Mills county , lies at -step's undortaklng rooms dead , and it vvas ndose of moiphinc , administered by the dead man's own hind with suicidal Intent , that did the deed. DcLlsIe lias been run ning a small candy and temperance snloon icarMatnivva , on the rovl running south- cast from the pavilion. His family has been endeavoring to Induce him to ulvo up tlio business for some tlmo past , for ho could not make it pay. They finally suc ceeded in getting him to stop work last win ter ann stay at homo Hut DeLlslo vvas M years of ago and show ed sj mptotns of child ishness He seemed to hive something of a mama for running that little shop , so on the Kourth of July he went tohis old stand and opened up as usutil He his been running it ever since , and going homo nvery night to his fat m about ! x nit es south of Manavva , Just over thu line m Milis county Simdnj night ho did not go home , but his family did not feel pirticul irly uneasy about him Yesterday afternoon two of the old man's sons pissed through the town on their waj to woik , and Mis Itiof w hose hush ind keeps a place a few stops fiom UoLlslo's , sug gested to them th it they go and see whcio their lather was , as his pi ice had not been opened all U.iy. Cnlil III Death. 1 hey nceoidinglv armed themselves with a hatchet w ith which tohtcak In the door , and went over to the candy stind On airlvim ; tlieie they found the tloor unlocked 'When they opened It they found the oltl man Ivlmj on a indely con st ! uctcd cot In fiont of his counter On trjlng to awaken him they were hoi rilled to find that his body vvas cold and still. look ing about the room thcj found an empty pisteboaid box healing the hiscilptlon , "Morphine Poison , " and a glass stood ne ir bj In which DeLislo had evidently aiank the decoction with which ho had de liberately determined to tike bis life. The coioner was notified , but did not ariivoat the plico until about Unco qmr- teisofan liour after a Hrc repoiter had made a full survoj of tlio sutroundtups When nt last ho did aulve ho took the remains up town and summoned a jmy which will hold an inquest this afternoon at. ) o'clock DcLislo has a wife and five sons Ho is desciibcd bj the people at the ( ikons of a jovial and good-n ituica disposition He had one pecmiiritj' , howovoi , which has mnikcd hlmforjeais past That was a hibit ho bad of talking about committing suicide "I can't ' make anjr money at Manavva. " ho would sij , "I guess I will kill m\self and then jou won't sco anything more of me" IIoliulnridothUsortofiiicin.uk so often and in such a manner as to le id his fi lends to the belief that lie was simply talking for thosmo of talking , and the \eij pcisons who lie.nd him talk in this way woio the most sovcielj shocked when they heard of the s id atlair iticorunits IN mrricui/rv. O. K. Junes Irloft u .Nmv Kluil of I.l\v lint < ! cls Pun liL'il lor It. Hey C r .lonos of Uedfoic. after spenil ing n day and ni lit in the county jail o Taj lor county , arrived in tlio citv icstcrdi > moiiiing in Unit go of Deputy United State : M.ushal Uichaitls and vvas airaignod bofoio Coiiunissioncr Steidnmn on the chiugo o foigms the name ot D V. Jones to n pension paper and drawing th < money onlt > . lie will he givoi a he-nine ; at 10 SO o'clock this moininp ; , nut in the meantime is out on a bond of 3lXX ( ) which was furnished by his father , A Jones. A Hi c leportcr coiralled the unfor tun.ito clcitr\in.in in n side room at the fed oiR building and was just ahout to extiac nn oxpl m.itlon of the chcunistiinccs whicl have placed Jones in this picdicamcntiioi thol.ittct's attoincy called him away , E ( that the piohihility is that the public wil know nothing futthcrof the C.IBU fiom hi standpoint until after the hcaiing. While the piisoncr vvas on his way to th fcdoial buildim * his hiothcr , O. 15 Jont" who lives at Mcndoti , became also involvct in a little diniculty that will probiihlv tcacl him n lesson hofoio he is out of it. lie me his hiothcr and the ofllccr at the depot an < accompanied them ui > town When thei i cached the government building O U Jotic commenced oxhoithitf nib In other not to en te the building m a pc iceahlc inannci , but t make the olllcor use foicc ' ( .Jo away , > oufool. oi vou'll Rctjourscl into trouble " Uichauls' , vvas notveiycon placont answer. .loncs kept up his talking , however , unti ihuillj Hichaids had to thiow him out of th way hodilj Aftci C \ > \ Jones' case ha been disposed of the anxious brother w.i liifouncd that Uiclianls had an infoimatio njMinst him as well , chaining him with 10 sistinp an oil leu r in the distli-upo o iisdutPiisoncr No i ! looked thundoi sti uck nt this announcement , but manage to regain his ciiullibiium suftlclcntly to s\g \ , i bond of ? ! 00 which the old mnn hail t como to the fiont with once mote The .lone whose fiatcinal solicitude hnd got him int such a seiapo tnen tried to explain to Kiel mis whho had tlono as he had , ami no tlio combined efforts of his brother , f.ithe and Colonel Dill.v , who was actmi ; as nttoi noj , could keep tliat explanation undo cover. "You sco , " ho remarked , ns ho twisted his old blade felt hat in his hands like a school bov who bait boon caught thiow ing a spit Ij.ill , "I had been told by a Uvvyoi that if my brother should bo found not guilty at the wind-up it would give us a hotter chance to got damages fiom the goveinincnt If he had some sldii olT his le s or boiuow hoi e ulso " 'Any ' lavvvur fiat told jou that was a blamed idiot , " loplled Uichards This case will ctiino up for a hcainiK bcfor Commls- slonor tjteailman toinoirow inoiiiln , 'Vliiiiiinii ' IruiiK. Tialns for Manavva will leave Uroad- way depot at ! > and 11 a. m , , 1:110 : p , in , , and every thirty minutes tlioro after until ll0 ! : ! at night. Lust train will leave Manavva for Council BlulTs at 11 : . " ) p. m , Tlio Manhattan Heach company has bO acres of land h u tiering on Lake Manawa , much of it coveted with beau tiful hlir.de trees and ac'esiblo to the beach. 1'eisoin desiring to camp out aio olTored grounds for that purpose free of ohargo. Apply to G. M. Wash- burn , manager , at the bath house olllce , i and huloct your location Manhattan Bench Co. Kxplottlon i > f ( .tin. When the stoic of Jolm Heno A : Co was closed Saturday night some catclcss em- plo\o left the gas turned on without being lighted Mr. Adolpli Hcno wont to the \aulMestcidiymoriiingiind _ openeit it pre- paratoij to the duj's woik , when he was giuoted b.v a binell of gas Without stop ping to think what ho was doing purlieu- tally , he lighted n match inoidur to discover wli.it was the matter He was giteted by a noise as of a pistol shot , and when the em ployes of the store inn to sco what had happened they found Mr Hcno with his face badly binned and his hair and eyebrows singed He vvas taken to his homo , vvheie he will bo confined for a duj or two , al though his injuries aio not my serious Thcro is nothing In this country like the fruit kept in Wheeler , llcreld & Co.'s cold Htonigo. No matter what tlio weather is it leaches thu customer in jwrfcot condition. Another car load of lemons vvus put in Satin day. M' nt u .Vew Nume. Joseph Hjorkland tiled a petition In the district court jcstentuy nsklng that hU name bo changed to Joseph Uurklaud. Ho sa } ho 1ms been n resident of Pottavvjtta mlo county for some tlmo pat , but has ffTund his name a serious drawback to his happi ness , It being very dlflli'nll of pronunclntlon and invariably tpcllod vvronp. Williamson fc C > . , 100 Main street , large&t and best btcyclo stock in city. Another Improvement to the popular Schubert piano. Svvanson Music Co. Fireworks Courtland beach to night. Ualloon , boating , Imtliing , music. tiUNQ BY LONGFELLOW. Victor ndtirnltti'A I'ltllnl Knil Alter n ( HI- Innt Itrcnril InVar. . Nearly Imlf n century has tiassed since the storming of Montetoy by General Zuehnry Taylor nnd his American force , and , but for tlio poem in which Longfellow lias immortalized the iiatuo of "Victor Galbraith" ( m-opcrly "Gil- bralth" ) nnd the tragic circumstance } of ills death , tlio unfortunate musician of Company F , First regiment of Illinois volunteers for service in the Mexican war , would perhaps liiive been forgotten , unless it may ha by the few still living who were eye witncbbesto tlio unusual bceno where death was so frequent a , guest in its most awful fihnpc , as It over is , on tlio buttle tiehl. Wliilo it is not absolutely necessary , it is to a great degree Interesting in studying n poem which wo are told by tlio author to bo "founded on fact , " to know something more of the hero , if tlioro is a means of learning further of Hint over interesting individual. Victor Gilbraith first appealed at Min eral Point , \Vis. , in the jear 1S10. Many men , citi/oiH of Unit town , who weio boys at that time , reni'Miiber him with peculiar interest as an especial friend of bjys ; wlio was always leady witli an entertaining story for them , ac companied by toothsome sweets which lie distributed withn liberal hand among them. Tho\ all missed him when lie re moved to Galena , 111. , in 184 , ' ! . Victor was a musician of rare ability , his cliatacter was weak and of no sta bility , and lie spent more of his time than wsu prolltablo to his trade in gtati- fy ing liis musical taste. Ho became a frequenter of tlio pnptt- lai gambling'-aloous and soon acquit ed a taste for intoxicating liquors. At times this appetite became uncontrolla ble , and when tin ono of these occasional spices ho invailably acted like a mad man. In .Tune , 18411 , Dr. Albion T. Crow.of Galena , a man of prominence in the early history of nortlnvestorn Illinois , oig.ini/.cd emipany F of.tho First regi ment of Illinois volunteers , under the leadership of Colonel Il.udin. Thib regiment was one of the foremost in the history of the Mexican war. Of those wlio enlisted from .Too IXivicss comity theio fs but one known to be. liv ing. John Klnkado , who resides in Galena , and wlio waa a per sonal acquaintance of Victor Gilbr.uth , is the only hurvhor of tlio eiglity- thieo piivates , besides olllcers and musicians , whoso names woio enrolled at Galena in company F. Another com pany was organised a few months Inter by Calms Wight , from in mid mound' Galena. Among the mombeis of Cap tain Wight's company still living aio ex-Chief Justice Cobb of Lincoln , Neb. , and .1.11. Sampson of Galena , second lieutenant , adjutant of the Second icgi- went. Fiom the commencement of tlio work of laibing the lust company Captain Ciow urged Victor Gilbraith to go with them as a musioi'in , but ho declined on account of his > infirmity , reali/ing too well how dearly a yielding to it might cost him. The captain , however , nro- vailed by promising to "stand by him" and allow no hm into como to him on tliat account. Ho onlibtod as a drummei. Company F vvaa discharged at Camnrgo. Victor to-enlisted in a Texas company , as did one Brush and John Liteock , also from Galena , and members of company F. They maiched witli Taylor's ' foices nt Montoioy. Victor enlisted this time as a bugler. His new captain did not tnko the intete- in him Unit did Captain Ci ow , and When in one of ins dieadftil moods , in n lit of anger , lie threatened lo shoot his captain , ho was com t-mui tiiilod for insulting an olllcer and sentenced to bo shot. The two men who had known him in his northoin homo woio unwilling witnesses to his sad fato. As Longfellow relates , the first yolloy did not kill him , but his apparently dead body was placed in its uncoveied collln. To tlio consternation of all on the field , before the time for the burial hail ar rived , the dead man arose and advanced tow aid the soldier , bogging piteWlsly fora cooling drink of water , adding to his anguished tonoi , "Shoot again , and make MHO of your vyork this timo. " The bullets ; fie in his bi cist and brain , Hut ho liscs out of the dust again , Victor C.illn.ilth ! The water he thinks has a bloody stain , * Ob , kill mo and put mo out of my ptiiu , lu his agony cryeth Victor G-ilhraithi Fiicvvorks , bnllcon tonight. GRABB2D AT THE BAB9ATN. Tlio Mirimil sulpHglrl Hud Only to Saj Th it tlio Simon A\n "Marked DOIVII. " She was a gaunt , grim individual , and witli the aid of an umbrella she was .seen persistently elbowing her way along one of tlio oiowded thoiouglifiues , says tlio Boston .lout mil. Ah she entered ono of tlio prominent stoics and stopped to tlio counter , she quietly looked over a Hiiartly diessod lady who stood by her bide. Tlien looking calmly around tlio btoto , as if to see if the display of wares met her uppioval , witli a patroni/.ing air she thus addressed the pretty bales- girl : 11 Will youplensoshowmo your orange spoons ? " at the baino time adjusting her glasses. "Solid or plated ? " questioned the girl. "Oil , solid , " \\UhtiMiilT. "Do you wish hou/cnir or plain ? " again asked the girl in a courteous tone , "I don't know , but i must have a hand * boino ono. " "Will tills ono at 'f. ' " ) bo too ovpon- bivo ? " tlio gill continued , placing a hand- borne affair on tlio volvot. The limy in black gave ono glance. With a dotei mined look beautiful to goo hbe id pi led witli u curious inllcction , "I don't like that. " "Then how would you like this ono ? " as she placed ono of i.ent design before the purchaser. " 1 guess not. You bee , Harry is HO very particular. Hut I bald when I came to Huston ho should have as beautiful a spoon as his grandma's pock et book could buy , and "Hero is \ory pi otty ono ; surely ho would like this , " but there was a tired look about tlio girl's eyes as she laid the tliitd ono on the counter before the would-bo bu3or'n ga/o. "It was marked from " She never finished tlio faoii- tenco. "Marked down , did you bay ? " "Marked down fiom " common co the girl. "I'll take it. " and not long nftor grandiha was on thu street , a most sat- lulled oxjii es ion on her careworn fuco. Tliat was how that salesgiil eatned her money that day. Fireworks , Courtlnnd beach to- night. I3ulloon , beating , bathlngmubic. , AFFAIRS AT jflSTII OMAHA Horrible Discovery j T'iA Now Born Ufiuo In a Fujijaco. PRESIDENT CHEEKTi HAKES A DEMAND > ConlryVn < Monircli T < | i.VU Ito Siir\cycil Coinnly nt n 0 < tnA < Mootlnc NCIT Till 1'nll llrlitttll'l-nro Ortll- I/nils Hcnson's ei Capped out for setcril inches when ho opoifed "the furnace door at the electric light * W\\or house jcstcrday aftci noon and dlscovero I a suspicious look Ing box sitting on the "binkoil up" llro In side. S Heuson is fireman at this plant , an 1 about 5 o'clock onch evening ho begins to get reulv for the night's work It was at this hour he made the dlsco\nry Teirlng that the suspicious looking b > x might contain t1j n unite ho refused to tickle It , but to- ported his find to the ofUce One of the oftlco men came out and lifted the box from the slowly buining coils , This gentleman also u.i.safr.ild of what the contents wete , but \cnluiod far enough to t iko n peep Ho had no sooner laimve I ono corner of tlio lid th.iti ho got .1 whltt of the contents and was no longer alnrnio 1 Tlio wooden box was gotten up quite mvs- tcrlously it had on a look and was fastened for keeps The the had buincd aw.iy ono corner , however , so It was an c.isy matter to break it open. This being done the tnjs- toii was solved. The box was substituted as the collln Jpr .1 child probihlj a few hours old The body was wiappcil in a wet towel and was very bloody. It hid been pl.icod lu the fiunico sometlmo between " and II o'clock , but by whom Is still a mjstory which the police are engoily Irving to solve. As soon as the police woio notified , Dr ninhout was sent for and p.uo It ns his opinion th.it thochild was QUO of full tic- \elapincut Thoioas.i deep dent in the child's heid as though it had heen stuiok with a blunt Instt unit-lit Who could ha\ocniried it there and pi iced it In the furn ice without being detected is % et.y mvstcilous There is n g.ing of men about the plnco at all liouis , and two men weie sitting just outside the door of this en gine room at the tinio the coipsu was left TUcioweio a number of cat pouters , md nilioul men woiklng neir b.v ill daj , but none of them saw .mi stranger cuter or lone the plant Coroner Maul c.une down , but after nniic- inginiiuiu decided not to hold an inquest unless something new dovelope 1 Major Walker and the police are miking n diligent ctToit to louito the guilty p.n t ) . Nou Tin 1'all llrlKiulK. South Omah.i h is been noted for Its largo "tin pailbiigado "foi yeais Thcioaio moie men .iml women who cirrj theii lundi to woilc in this city than in any of its size in the west. This tin pall biigadels mido up of able bodied men and women , and they aio a faithful and honorjiblu anny of laborers Tlieie is another "tin p ll brigade" in South Oinihi. however , thntiis Just now being talked about to the > vollco nnrt the city at- toiuey. H is a clasf'of jfiunsteis n small till [ i ill in die hand and a dime in the other. Their vdsscl is moie geneiaUi tciniod a "giowlcr , " an-1 theynie used cxclu- sivclj foi cairyniK beer Y Dunns these hotjlavsjind evenings n pio- ccssion of thcso guwleij-pushcis cm bo seen goinc to and fiom thos-uoonsin ueiili ovei'i iiortion of the city , nnd some of the moie moral classes liavotliken It upon themselves to complain about- { lib natter to the city attotnoi and havo'icfiWJtEdly asked him to have it stopped. Children who ciny tncio buckets nro Illinois ftnMuise , and have no legal ihjht to e.itprjn. } . 1Jpjnuto } sij nothing of purchasing intoxicating diinks. In uint cases out of ten thoy-trro s nt by their p-u- cnts , who are either too tlicd logo themselves solves or have no ono else to sonu Citi Atitoincv Van Dusen in speaking o the matter said : "CoiuplaiuU of chiltlioi rntoring s iloons and bujing beer by the huclvctfull have been icpeitcdly made tt inc. I know it is m violition of tie ) liv nnd should bo stopped. Out I am not tin poison to lilo the complaint If any citi/u vv ill come to mo and lilo the ncccss irv com lplaint I will HCO that the case is piosccntcil It Isccriiinls a bad shovv iti for our citi t < sco little childien miming In and out o siloons with beer and I stand lendy at .in ; tlmo to prosecute any siloon keeper vvhc will do it All I want is some poison tc lilo the complaint and fmnisli tlio evidence and I w ill do the Inlance. " CiiiiliW IK Ctr. . Ihrough the clovei schouiinp of Council man 1M Conlcy thcra vvas no nicotine of th city council last ni lit. It was about 7 10 o'clock and only Mombots Conloy , Hi uce uiul Sehultweio present Conlcy took the chair and asked liiuce to mnko a motion to ad journ Uiuco thinking ho was fooling did so fahd Conlcj put tlio motion Thcio was not n dissenting vote and Conley loft Major Walker , \Vvman and ISullavvcro at the head of the stairs t liking , it the tlmo. Conlev lost no time in getting away. The other mcmbcis came down st tits and the nujoi called the nicotine ; to ordor.but as thcj-o vvas not a ipinium prcscift he had to adjoin n the meeting until tonight 'Iho inembois of the council have been In the hibit of coining snuggling into the mooting nt all boms and It is presumed that Conloi thought lie would give tlioso w ho aio tilw.iis latondosoof their own inetlicino and block the meeting The council has been in the hibit ot meeting in tlio nolghboihoou' 0 o'clock and icni.ilnlng in session until after midnight. Tills fat I has biiomo tedious to some of the mumbois who think the council should got togotnor at 7 'M and proceed vv ith the business piopoily , as b > so doing it could disposoof thtionlliuiy inn of business in an hour and a half pr two bouts ut tlio most. The I li < t Oiilliiiiicn. City Attoiney Van Dusen has boon ( it woik lovlshiB all citi ordinances for some tlmo with the view of hiving them piinted in phampnlot form. Same of the old oidl- nancos will bj changed considerably and a number of thorn weio ready to loport on at the mooting of the council last night Count.ilnmii .Schull/ , who is chairman of the llro committee1 , v > ants to have section 'J of the ihe ouHlum'o lepealod. 'Ihis sec tion pivcs the file chief authoiity to demand any bystandoi to t.iko bold r.nd wotk in case of a lire , hliould the clti/cn icfuso to obey tliecliiuf ho is subjoi't to aiicst and a line not to exiecd flOO Only nshoit time ago the city p lid a citizen fr" > 0 for damages tlono him while working under ordeis of Fiiu Chief .Smith , Mr SihuUzlsof the opinion that this is toomuyU uuthoiity to invest in tliecliiuf and he want * ) that p.utlcular sec tion stricken from theqidlnanco. I'rt'Nlilt'iit CJieitk tluktiH Iltuiinnil. Picsldont Clieek of ( lip school hoird has made a demand 01 Ulty Troisuior Hjotor for the orders given him by Hie secretary of the school boini , and .V Hoc tor has Hatty refused to comply , with the icitucst. Tha treasurer claims that thcso aiders are the only check ho has for the money he has paid out for tlio boa.'d , und ho will hung onto them until after thaicouncll bus accepted his reports After leaving Mr Iloctor's ofllco last night Mr. Check went to lay the mutter before the citv council and ask that body to direct Mr Hoc tor to give up the ordeis The council vvas not in session , but the mutter vvus called to the attention ef City Attorney Van Dusen , who will report at the council meeting tonight on the proposition , Muzz'c * lor luitfi in hiiinuii'r. There has been considerable talk about whet tier the major IIHS authority to compel owners or dogs to muzzle their canines dur ing the hot weather. The city laws are in such bad slmpo that it Is next to imposiblo to nnduny paitluular luw , but the city at- tornej has dug upiun ordinance which reads veri plainly on this subject. U I ! Aildog muUba tmir/lcil fr m .itmo tn September I an 1 that , ui > dorf found without a ttiuloina\ shot hv an officer All does caught from now on without a tag nro llr\Die to bo shot Mni ; lo Cltv ( io ii , Mrs Samuel Dennis \lsltlni ? frlonds in low a. Her H H Hojd of Waterloo is visiting friends In the city. William Mane.in , the postm.in , Is homo from u trip to Chicago. Frank Sivorlck was run In for stealing fruit from a stnhd on N stteet. 1'at Wren was fined JI and costs in the no Hco court jesteidai morning. Miss N'ora Stiller his loturned from a visit with friends at Klkhoin. U S ttrnnt , Woman's Relief corps , is ar ranging for n picnic at Com Hand beach August 27. Mrs T. D Toild ami K C Nelson and wife of Wntciloo are vlslltng at the homo of A. I The Infant da ichtor of Martin Moirls died \csterda\aiulwlll bo burled at Laurel Tlill teinotcij todaj Miss Htmim Woodbock of Now York , who has been visiting fi lends in the cltjetui ned to her homo tod.iv The Women's Relief Corps will lm\o a sow Ing hco at thn home of Mis T. F. KUtott onThuislaj evening The police vverocalltvl to the * tock vards last ov enlng to Kill a vicious dog th it had bitten a boj badlj on the calf of the leg Cluulcs Hoveo , charged vvith adultery , was ghcn n piclimlniu honing ii. the police court Vesteidaj evening and was hold to the district coui t In the sum of $ r > 0 James P Cobtc.s and biidorctmncd jester- day from theii wedding trip. which tlioj spent In Colorado 'I liej woie mauled at Fort l ogan. which was the home of tlio bride Jin1 was receiving the congratul itions of his maiii friends todij. The McOrcovov nnn whovas mentioned In Tin : Dec H few days ngo forassiultlng his wife gave her another be iting Sundaj night. Vestoitl.iv Mis Mcfticcvev bjuuht a ticket for Chicago mid left the citv Her clothlnc was fet warded to her bj the police 1 ist evening Another small army of toui iits from Mon tana and Colorado passed through South Omaha jcsteidnv noon So far only a do/en or so have stopped off heio to seek emplov- munt. Ono hundicu and alsij of them pissed thiough hunday night , hut did not stop. There weio two c.uloidsot them , but mostof the men were tiding out onto ) ) of the tiiiln , wheio it was coil Tliej tlosiribo the condition of the women mid childien who wcic left behind as most pitiful Mix Ilnrslnntn , the ncddtor who was so umneicifiill.v beaten and ass iiilted bUobcit ONeill and his dogs out neu Bellevue his not iccovcied fiom the attuk jet Justice l ovy has taken hold of the ciso for Mr Haishman and will ptosecute the voting man to a liuisll Mr Low went to Hellev neves tcrday tolllo a comnlaint buttotild not llnd nnv Justice in th it nelirhboi hood lie will go to IMplllIon todav to open out the case Vmmg O'Neill's father was in the citj list evening and is anxious to commomibo the matter b\ paving all of Mr 11 uslim inS ex penses , but Mr Lew lefuscd to settle on that bisis Fireworks , balloon tonight. DUG UP A JAR , OF GOLD. , V laborer's Itlch I Iml lit tlio Old Mlillln An uiutbtial stteak of pfood fortune canto unexpectedly to lhon < ro Aitelli , oftbcFalKof Selnt > lkill , on Satuidav , wliilo tlifiHiii ; aw.iy the lawn in fiont of the old > lilllin mansion , when ho found tone tliat cont.iincd a jut t-ove- nilt-coto of colonial old coins , * b.iys the I'lnlailelphia Tiine . Artolh was no 111010 surprised than his fellow wotkers , and whoii lie taw the I'tibl-covoted old pieces in the uovvly turned up soil , his eves bulged in their sockets and his face beamed .ill ov or w itli hlllllc- . The men had lestuneil their after noon's work , after ilispoMti ! , ' of tlioir luncheon beneath the -iliado tiecs that bin rounded the historical mansion. Ai- telh wan ono of the picker , and while chatting vvith those nt'iiro t to him , his pick btutck boinething haul , about twelve inches below the bin face , and glanced olT. lie ti tick witli gi eater c.uo the next time , and when the pick vvus pulled from the boil the j.ir came with it. Artel It touched it lightly with the pick and then graspeit it and tui net ! it over \ery cwefnlly , wlieti English bovorignsiind Spanish doulJlooiisdropped j out by the do/on. Artelli did nut n tify allthodiggets of what liad occttried , but he culled a companion , Fiank Aidi , and thcv quickly decided that tliolindvvas ono of oxtraotdinary value. Andiew Watson was the only Ainoiicnn woik- maii wlio saw the jar , and sevoial of tlio gold pieces that Aitelli held in his hand vveiu dated 1711. WaUou was of tlio iuiprossion when lie saw tliom first tliat they \voiu nothing moio than a number of baggage chocks that had been lost , ab a number of them hud holes m them. Artelli kept on working until neat- the quitting hour without making anj dis play of Ills btidden wealth , when some of vvoikmcn bent \\oid to the foreman , but when ho arrived Aitolli had gone with the jar , and in passing the police st.ttion ho showed borgeant .MeClnro a number of the gold pieces and passed on. Lalor in the evening an ollort vutbiiudo to llnd liim at his boarding hou&o , but ho could not bo located. STINGY HUSBANDS. .Moil AVIio r.riKlK" i\crj : Cult Ulilcli Tlioy ( .iM ! til 'IlltlrMK. ! . "I pec a good deal of the mean side of human natuio in my business , " said a woman halrdi oisor the other day to a Washington Star reporter. "Jiut the woibt of it is shown by husbands. Thoio ibii't : intliintr , moaner in nil the world than u moan husband. For instance , one customer oi mine has a husband who is a vegetable wank. Ho never eats any meat himself , and so lie will not have any meat bought for the house hold. Uis wife Used to get pi otty neat ly btatved. Porawliilo nho had an ar rangement witli the gieon grocer by which ho proemed for her and bent homo beefsteak , Tlio bleaks llgui ed in tlio family bill1) as so many pocks of po tatoes or w ) manj quarts of beam. "She tibcd to have beefsteak at lunch when her husband was down town. Jlut ono day ho came homo unexpected ! V in the middle of the day and tlinn there was a row. lie bald nlio was a deceitful ereatine , and blio inplicd that it wasn't posstblo for a person to bo bincero and truthful on it diet of bread and butter and greens. J low ever , ho used to watch her inoro clost-ly after Unit , keeping an 030 on tlio icfrigeiatoi1 and even insist ing upon doing tlio mm lusting himself. I believe liis theory was that the eating of llosh lemleied people moie llesliy Ho thought that tlio consumption of cabbage and gieon nous i educed the olo- meutof animalism in human boingn and vvaa calculated to render them moio culftil. "bo ills wife , not being able to obtain EAST " ' II la the grcitcat "MOTHER'S . . _ FRIEND1 blessing over ( Tert.il clnlii-licarlni ; woman , 1 have litcii n nilil lfo for many yearn find in catli cato \\liero "Mother's friend" hudlxcniiactl itlina nrcumpllshiiii v.ondcri And rclluvcd much nilttrlng Itlutholitst remedy for rising of the breast known , an.worth ! tlie price fet that alone. .Mim. M. M. IIIIIIRTI n , Sent liy eiprws , clnrgcs prepaid , on receipt of price , $1 ( A per bottle. DRADPIRLD REGULATOR CO. , Bold by all drucgUta , AILANTA , UA , any sulMtanllnl food , bcgnn to grow alarmingly thinner. Finally Mio de cided on n now plan II vvns suggested by an nccldont. A dealer In second hand clothing called at the hotiso nml olTt'ied the highest cash prlco for any garments that might bo discarded. The lady bethought hoi'itelf of nn old coat of her husband's. With the price ot it In her pocket she always had to account strictly for every penny ( hat she got - she wont down the street and indulged inn luxurious mrnl at a tcstnurant She conduct ! herself to meat ; there wasn't a vegetable on her bill uf faie. "By and by the old clothes man became - came a icgnlar visitor. On each occa sion ho carried nwaj a pair of trousers.n waisteo.lt oi' a coat. With fair but not extreme economy the prlco ot one article would frequently pa.v for'two or Unco meals. That this sort of thing could not go on forever was unite evident. One day tlio husband discovered Unit the greater part of his wardrobe had dlsnn- peat ed. His w Ife attempted no conceal ment. She suid frankly that , lining driven bv hunger , she had sold the things to buy food , rnrthermoie , she na" determined to persist In that course until a propei allowance of money was given her to buv mc.it or anything else she liked. She expected Umt the furni ture" would go ne\t. In shoit , she openly dulled him. "Now , what do you suppr > = o that man ilid ? He gave in helplessly , and there has not been any trouble since , I bellt so. Tliat case tUTords a llrst-rate illustration of a theory of mine , which is that the only way to manage a man is by llrm- ness. Tlio average husband if "no can bully his wife will do so , and that is the reason why most women are bullied more or loss. " MINING KOYALTIE8. Tim ltliltstl SjMom sprc.ullll ln tlio Unll'Ml Stnlis. In Great Hrltatn much of the enal and ore land is entailed and held by largo laud owners , nsutilH the nobility or sumo icligious or educational institu tion. The right to mine is leased on royalty. Tlio time limit varies from twentj-oiie to sixtyUuoooars. . Uoyul- ties nio generally a ll.xed sum per ton , savs tlio Age of Steel , hut in s > me in stances vary with the price of coal. Tlio estimated total inanity payable in ISM ) was in excess of $ JO,010,000 , : w lint are known as win lease charges weie over $ l,0'mUOO ' , making a total of 21,000,000. Taking the total output for the jear as 177.000,000 , tons , this loyalty anil way lease was equivalent to lather more than 5 pence pei ton. In the matter of lion 010 the royalty was estimated at over $ .1.000,000 on 11fiOOOOi ) tons. K > y allies , including other metals , such a copper , tin. lend , etc. . are estimated a being in excess of Jl.T > ,000. in the United States , until leccntly , most of the coal and oio mined was pto- duced bj the owners of tlio laud. Times however , has developed now condition * : ) and in the c > al mines of I'ennsj hatiia and We t Vitginm , and iron ore mines of Lake Sttpeijor and other i egioiis , them is an increasing amount of eoul nnd iron mined on ro.valty. ( Jo.il mined in the Fiat Top region is mined on a loialtj of 10 cents per ton. In the Cou- ncllsville region some lift allies aio as low as 7 centa , and s > mo lis high as 11 cents per ton. In the anthiacite legion loyalties are rated much higher , -0 cents being not untiatial , sonm ranging as higli as 10 cents. In the matter of iron ore royalties vary gi.catly , but from -0 cents to 110 ceiit per ton is not unusual. As to how- far some of these are arbiti an , or avar icious the question i- > open to discussion , but tliat in some forms they are hurtful to public good theio can lie no serious doubt. There aio rights in rojallies us in oilier thing- , , and the o have to bo icsneeteil ; but w lien tlieie aie abused to tlio detiiment ofnn.v indtistii their col lection becomes a social ai.d economic duty. Ho .Vin-rii IIIH flircr. Tlio arrival of the president nnd bis party called fotth what to my Hiitish cars was a most unexpected vocal dem onstrationwrites an l nglisliman in the Uov iow of Hov lew s. The people not only cheered as Bi-ittisn ciowds are wont to cheer. Tlie.v indulged in sounds vvhich aie to us expressive of htrong dot ision. The > litet.tllj caterwauled. I was al- moit as sin pi isjd as Milton makes out his fallen lieio to bo when , instead of the apiilauso lie anticipated , ho was giected nitli one \ at > hiss. 1 suppose every nation develops its own btloof plaudit. The ( Jet limns have tlioir sboi t staccato "lioeh" , tlio Hi itisli tlioir son- 01 ons "hm i ah , " while the Americans have f-elected the shrill feline veil. Asking a fair Uliicagoan the tea- hon of this stiango pr.ifei once 1 got for nn answer : " 1 guess they want to make as much noise as they can , and fjflp JjC1 THE NEXT MORNING I FCFI. BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER , lly tlortor stys U noli rtn'ly ' " " Hi" stoinarh , liver nnd I.MmH nnd nn pli asnnt Imnilw 'Mils drink Is mndp fn/ni lierlii nnd la prepared for uae siasll > as U'fl ItttcuUeil LAME'S ' BBEDIGfflE UtUuiKibihi.ollltat'.iic . imililniincKdRp Jfymj ran not fi tit ttnil joiirHil.tresi fur.tfrpc unmiilo. iif'H I'll 1111b llcillfliii-iiin i-H the linnrlR rnrliitai. In'irlfrtohc lipililirthliiiiicrc nry. OHA'l > 'U vvooi.'V \\\\i \ I i I , , \ K.V they llnd thpj make the most noise thai Alonnrrli t All lla A notlceablo fenUtroof tlionnglonmnliv which provalN in Now York , According to the Tiiuoi , If the employment of cxk ; < noy nltendnnts by stunoof the prominent cluln. They Imvn managed to surround the admission of an unintroduccd stranger to the club preclnoN with an amount ot ceremony tliat would suillcu for the vcsllbulo of the grand llama. A gentleman from 1'hlliidclphla called to sco a frii-nd who i * n member of ono ol the uptown iMtablishmonN. "Is Mr. V in'J" ho asked of the brass- buttoned llunkoy who < wt in an elabor ately npholstoiod armchair near tha door. "Hi cawn't ny , Mr. " "Can't you i'nid out ? " "Hi vvas not'lied to make hinquirloa of that sort. " "Can 1 go UD stairs and llnd out for iny-oHV "My herders isco that no strangora goes hup stairs. " ' 'Has the dub any suporintendonty" "lilt 'at. but 'oVliout. " "Well , what docs a stranger do who want * to t-co a member ? ' ' ' "K waits unull a member ot the 'ottbo committee oouuK or 'o culls ag.tln. " "Perhaps you'd comleseond tu take my curd and give it to Mr. F. when you see him ? " "llit'H not my place , lll'm not condo- scentlln' to notlilnk. " . AVherenmm the o\a < < porated caller made ills until appeal , "Can I sit down on tlio curbstone out- Bide and rest mjsolf awhile. " "Vou can bask the porter ; 'o's a good uartod cluii ) , an' perhaps thoio'll bono- hobjcction. " . Iho Hull llrloro AVulrron , Accoiding to a let'cntllfo of ticorgi ami , Lady do Hos , this lady vvas in par" losponsiblo for tiio bteaklng up of the Justin lo ball at Urttssels on the ovoot \Vutorloo. Tlio ball was given bv her mother , and Lady do Kos aski'd the Duke of Wellington when lie arrived , Into in the evening , whether tlioro vvas any truth in the rumois of tin nppro.ieh- ing battle , lie ai'svveted ' gravely : "Vos , tbei aio trucj we are till tomoriow. " This news was at once elieulatod , and then ensued tlio "huirylng to and fro" that H.vrou depicted HO giapliic.illy. > lany tif the olllcois left the ball inimo- di.ileli , and t.o-o ! who remained fought in evening dre-.s. At nil public duinousti.itlons In London ox- pcetetl to .itli.it t 1 ute ; nuiuhuis of specti- ttus , a sv toin of liiintl sign illng will ho luloptotl h.tho . police , so that hv a cotlo p issoil fiom oftli i il to olllci il men held in le- soivc.it aiii ( jivcn point can ho limtiintly contoioii at a seuiool tllst'iihince Dr. 1'ieroo's riwisint I'cllots. Bm.illcst , easiest , cheapest , best. Thoy'io tiny , - , unti billou * Grnn- uks , u compound of icfincd nnJ coiiconti ntotl voRotahlo ox- tracts. 'NVithout distill banco or tioublo , Consti- pntion , Indigestion , Hilioui Attacks , Sick and liillous Hp.iilai.hcs , mid nil tlcrnntcnients ol the liver , stomach , and bowoU nio provcntou , iohovo-1 , nml cuictlVnimiifiift / / cuicd , too By their mild nnd n.itutnl cction , thcso little 1'ollota load the sjstcm into natural ways again Their inrluonco lasts. "everything c.itnrrhal in its nature , cutairli it elf , and all the troubles that cgme fiom catnirh , me peifcctly nnd iicrmancnllv cured by Di. Kngc's C.i- itMrli Kcmc lyNo matter how bad your case or of how long standing , you can be cuied. AND- Improvocl Hire's Root Beer. Pilviito f nnlllcs Furnished with Piirn Drink- In.ntei , fresh every inor.iliii , it il 5) pjr month I'iitronl/u Homo Industry nml cot puio wiitur anilvhu esoino sum nor drinks. Mynstsr Springs Water Co , , r. iAitD i , DU Avr.NtJH n , Council Bluffs , la : ' Special i-DIINBIl 8t'l- AIlSTIlVfrs an 1 loins Knin luliltj lirop'rlr biHU'lil and Hulit 1'imoy A. Tlio n is , Council lilllllH GAHllAdi ; K inoM il IOHS | I IH \ lulls rlilmnun LC uii d Ld liiu'.tu , at T i > lur H b'rocoiy , ul ) IIiu iduaj. \O\l \ \ i\CirANO12 nlt-n lot DII liotlo n for lioraj J anil bntvj l.rci iishli'lils NlcliolHoii .Vl'o / SAM'riinli'IiHH n Hi lin.liit well lo- I/OR . ullli i H ! ililluhcil li.idu liKinlru al lllCUllltl . ( 'UIIIKll lIllltlH / 1'AUSIS Wuli ivi-Hinnollnolu niliiu' fruit I/HtIir fll Hllu , IllHO KOO I lOW. I f IIIIIH .lllldllM 'Jill IIKJ firm , | n-i uciu JiiliiiHton V.ui I'llli n ? \ : lib HIT ilu If nki-n.it OHIO 11)1 ) font l > v ml 1 ( ill on I'lilt .ui line , in V.III Hull lu KIII illi i | iin ( IH Ifili-Hlicil K II Mmifo , Jlruid- VMIV .nut M iln Hlnct MC anil hltkurv I I | H fin mln tlii-mi on d.dl i- Klici Hfuni Addlii Miri ( j.ill iilicr Vyuiituii , ' iihoninV II.IVH t ANOPI'OllTtlNirVfoi i u ind IIIIH Mild T rum ( limuii o ( iniirU u'i lliituu\\lll ilmu nut .It co t on nidiillilj iiDiiiciitxur foi cisli lij A. Hutu , t'j IN .11 1 SI DRV 0fIs ) mill clollilun oii | jrltinlly fur .1 k'und Kindt u luw lent Adr.ts I ) iy .V lies1) , Count II Illuirn Ii _ _ _ _ , A\ rANrii : ) f.ouil irlrl for ifi'imr.il lionHinvork at unco M li MuKiHK > ti IJ ) UikliiU avunuu HC. \ -a-DaV Mnclilno ut n 1 0 Tons u Day Price. Our Warranty Goes with Cacti Machine. ThnSnutlmlck Haling Press Is a''horitU.filll-tlrclumaclilliU ) . U IMS tin liiniNt I. . cil ( ipc : ' ' VX nn > ( ( inllniKiiis Itallnu , " DtinliloMruKu ' "fit 1'aitsm the World. Hides tight ; dr.ift l Capacltjj Construction ; Duratllitj-oll the UEST. Now is the time to huy a hay press. It will pay jou to boo our machines be fore vou huv. SANDWICH MANPG. CQ COUNCIL BLUFFS. DICYCLE CLEARING SALE FOH 1893. Wo Imvo 't high-guido gcutH1 pneumatics , " ladles' iiiicuniuiiui1 , high grado. 1 hoys' and 1 girl's wheel in Block , all IbJ.i wheolt ) , of latest deuign anddtilctly high grade. If wo can got the cash coil of those wo will lot thorn go. TlieBo Intludo three of tlio host i < n < wn wheels in tlio world and not a mar or Huratch on them. Wo are agents for Victors , Now Mallu , King KllppuM and WuvoilyB. Our reabon for clo.ining u at the middle of tlio hlcyclo souson is August 1st wo wll have arrive o carloads of stoves loir Hockwflh'd Hound Oaks , Uc.iro Hudi.in Ilomeri , 1 car Stownrt'b and 1 car wrought ranges. To make room wo must uloar our Block of all bulky goods This IB no advertising fake , but wo moan oxnoty wlintwosny. Wo also have ono line Itofrigorntor loft that will go at cost. Till will clean out our bulky seasonable goods Don't wait till those uro gene and the regret that you mlnsod the chance of a llfotlmo. Our friends know wo are four-vtory businobs in a tjvo-story building , and are short room. COLE & COLE , 41 Main St. , Council Bluffs , la.