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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : SATURDAY , AUGUST 20 , 1893.
NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS
Complaints of Oitizon * Against a Disorderly
Haloon Boar Fruit.
CHARLES JONES GOES OUT OF BUSINESS
Fnfollo Bcntlment Acnlnst HI * I'lnco \
llrnng Enough 'to Terre Him to
Cloiolt A. nl jr coful Home
Shut Down.
The complaints of the people residing In
thn vicinity ot the Phrunlt saloon , 803
Bouth Main strcot , of which mention was
mmlo in yeulcnlay's Br.B. have berne fruit
Mid they will bo bothnrod no moro by the
noisy and dUgracoful carryings on which
have disturbed thorn In the past , at least
for some timo. Deputy Marshal FowL'r
visited the iilaco yostordav nnd notlllcd
Charles1 Jonei , the proprlotor , that ho
would not bo allowed to rim his place anymore
moro , and that If ho persisted In keeping open
contrary to his order * pro''ccdlnci would bo
Instituted against him In the courts under
the provisions of the state law. .Tones ac
cepted the Inevitable nn-I last evening the
establishment was hermetically scaled.
Took u Vnrntlnu Tour.
A message was received nt pollco head
quarters last evening asking that watch bo
hcpt for n 10-year-old boy named Frank
Vromati , who hail run away from homo with
o liorso and busiry belonging to his father ,
Thomas Vroman of Ixigau. Ofllccr Claar
ran acrossithcyoungstcron Iy > wor Uroadway
and trotted him off to the pollco station with
his rift. The boy said ho took a notion that
ho would like to pay a visit to Hoyal ICInnov ,
who lives lit 004 Mynstcr street. Ho
wont to the barn about noon nnd
harnessing up the liorso left for
Council Illuffa without mentioning his Inten
tion to his parents , and without talcing the
trouble to put on a coat. Ho covered ttio
distance , thlrty-nlno miles , in about four
hours , and the horse , which was n common
country plug , wa ? nbiut re.id.v to ba taken
to the repair shop when ho arrived hero.
The boy wont to the house of his Mynstor
Itrcet friend to stay during the nlirht , nnd
his father , who was linmediutoly notified ,
will bo hero on the morning train to tulto
him home.
I'rcpiiring lor thn S\lo.
The Robton Store was closed all clay yos-
torcluy , marking down goods and making
preparations for the disposal of the
bankrupt stock of W. D. Richardson &
Co. of Rookford , 111. The sale will open
at 8 o'clock sharp thio morning. In
the upper corner of this page will bo
found un ndvortibomontcnlling attention
to the great bargains of all kinds which
will bo on the countort ) at the Boston
itoro during this special sale. Bo on
band early and avoid the great afternoon
Mid evening rush. BOSTON STORE ,
Fothoringhum , "Whitolaw & Co. ,
Council Bluffs , la.
Miido Illinnrlf lit Home.
Officer Murphy ran across 1:1 : valise filled
with clothing ycsturdav afternoon In the
ball of the Marcus building. Ho supposed It
to Imvc been stolen and hidden away for fu
ture reference by the thief. On opcnlim
it was found to belong to Harvey Ourcn ,
who had left it in ouo of tlio rooms in the
building during his visit to Chlc.igo. Some otu :
had evidently been using the room during
Mr. Ouren's absence- , and without his leave ,
ps It was noticed that the door was atat
Thursday morning. Some of the clothlnp
thatnwas found In the valise had been lefl
by Its owner hanging up In the room , anil
how It col into the valise was moro than lie
could imagine. "It has not been ascertained
yet whcthoranythlng U gone from the rooir
excepting whit has been recovered.
A Successful ll
JTho Twin City Dye Works since its
establishment hero four years ago lint
built up a trade by its superior dyeing
and cleaning which has inado it ncocs
Bary to largely increase its facilities
Mr. Schocdsack , the proprietor , intend :
to have the new building and machinery
ready for fall work. In the meantimi
everything is done in the usual firs
class stylo. Omaha , 15:11 : Farnam street
Council Bluffs , corner Avenue A am
EOth street. _
Uttil 1I1IU Made Oooil.
Business men need their money ii
these times. If you have bills ugnins
people not living in Iowa employed b ;
any railway , express , telegraph or tele
bhono company entering Iowa , write t
the Nasbiiu Investment Co. , Counci
Bluffs. Collections guaranteed.
Domestic soap in the best
Century Hun Tomorrow.
A number ot the Council HlufTs whcolmo
take emphatic exception to the statement
tnaqo In 101110 of the city papers that tli
century run to Sioux City , which wasblocko
out for tomorrow , Is to bo Riven up for ti !
' eako of a picnic in Omaha. Unless it rair
between now nnu Sunday at least half
dozen or so of the Ganymedcs will stai
from the club rooms atI o'clock tomorro
morning In tno hope of being ab'lo to stk
by their wheels for a disunion of KKfinilc
It Is possible that some of tlio members <
the club will attend the picnic , but tl
century run as first proposed Is not to I
given uo. _
Don't ' miss the high class ontortaii
mont given by thoKimball Musicale ui :
Refined Specialty Co. at the Brojulwu
M. E. church ut 8 o'clock this ovonln
for the bo no lit of the Pomoroy oyolon
BiilTorors.
Tickets on sale ut Sellers' Opel
House pharmacy , Camp's pharmacy ai ;
Hurt's jewelry store. Admission 35 ai
DO conts. *
_
Day A ; Hess sold two tracts of aorotiG
In the Klein truck yesterday for fru
and gardening.
Williamson & Co. , 10(1 ( Main strco
largest and best bicycle Mtook in city ,
Balloon ascension at Manawa today ,
Domcstiu boao is the bust.
Will UliuiiKo the llHtc.
Arrangements are being niado fora chan
In the date of the. annual meeting of t
Pottawattamlo Veterans association , whl
was to have been held In Avuca next monl
The date as it now stands has been found
cnalllct witlithai of thu Suolby county fa
and there are many boldlcrs who would 11
Jo attend both , A meeting of the cxeeutl
rommlttco of the Vetcninn nbsoclatlon 1
boon called tor next Monday at Avooa , wh
thu subject of a change in date tvlll
brought up for discussion ,
Wanted , 50 gentlemen and as ma
ladled to prepare for tcnchord , hoc
keepers , bankers , managers , bteiu
rupnora , typewriters , etc. There
always good placed for those who i :
well qualified to 1111 thorn. Fall term
the wobtornIowa college begins Si
tombor 4 , Tuition only * 1.00 per wei
W. S. PaiiUon , Council UluiTs , la.
Picnic parlies take notice : M
Kstollu Cribble will make llvo ballti
ascensions at Manawa. Thursday , F
day , Saturday and Sunday ; 7:30 : is t
hour.
_
Cinders for Sale 200 loads nice , ole
cinders for walks and drlvevvaya. A ] ) ]
lo E. D. Burke , Tuylors's greco
The balloon will start from Muuhutl
beach and drop in front of the hotel.
IN riunitl J'urmirujihu.
Don Bono Is tiomo from the fair.
Muhlon ilrown m homo from Chicago ,
Dr. H , S. West U homo from Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs , A. C. Ifuller are homo fi
Chicago.
I * . C. Mercer has returned from a long i
Missouri , Ulluuu , JN'ebrmk * ,
Oregon and will make hit homo in Council
IHiiffi.
MUi Maine Stephcnson vf 111 leave today
for Chicago.
Harvev Ouron returned yesterday from a
vl lt to the World's fair.
Mr . C. U. Wllion of Silver Ulty Is the
Ruestof Mrs. J. K. Fonner.
Miss May Drlofluch has returned from a
visit with her brother In Harlan.
Miss 3. D. Pile and Miss f enn Fonda leave
tomorrow for visit to Salt Lake City.
R , t. . Ktn.vro of the city surveyor's office
arrived homo from the World's fair yester
day.Mlis
Mlis Drcti Jofforls and sister , Mrs.
Porter , returned yesterday morning from
the Chic ago fair.
City Treasurer l . Kmnohan returned yes-
tordav from Chicago , where ho has been
spending a couple of weeks.
Mr , W. O. James arrived homo yesterday
from the World's fair. Judge James leaves
for tlio name place tomorrow.
Lavrrenco Harmon of Auburn , N. Y. , is in
the city for a visit with his brothers-in-law ,
Kd Sherlock and Oscar Drown.
Dr. H. A. Woodbur.v hns returned from a
llvo WCOKS eastern vult , during which ho
visited Matno and the World's fair.
PJ. F. Barnard , receiver of the Omaha & St.
Ixnils , Is In Cincinnati , O. , making arraugo-
mcnts for the removal of his family to this
city.
Lieutenant H. J. Qallachcr and wlfo , who
have Inon visiting their parents , Mr. and
Mrs. Henry I'aschel on Willow avenue , have
gene on n visit to Canada.
U. J. Clancy loft yesterday for a visit to
the World's fair. Before returning homo ho
will spend several weeks ut his olu homo
among the lakes In Minnesota.
J. H. Osborno , a prominent merchant of
Qrlswold , formerly of this city , left for
homo yesterday after a visit of several days
with his Council Bluffs friends.
Mrs. Moore and daughter and Mrs. Clarke ,
who have been visiting Dr. and .Mrs. M. H.
Chamberlain on Uluff street for several
weeks past , loft Thursday evening for their
homo In Worcester , Mass.
Frank Hetiuison nnd wife returned yester
day from an eastern trip. Mrs. Bcunisou
has been spending several weeks with rela
tives In Cincinnati , O. Her husband met
her there on his return from a trip to Now
York City and together they took in the
World's fair.
Will Huntlngton and wtfo of Jersey City ,
N. J. , are at homo for a visit with their
pjrcnts , Mr. and Mrs. 13. Huntlngton. Mr.
Huntlngton has just received another pro
motion from the Wells-Fargo Kxprcss com
pany , In whoso ofllccs ho has been employed
over since Icavtne Council Bluffs.
JSotlco to I'lruio 1'iirtlex.
Change in time , commencing Monday ,
Aug. 7. Trains for Munuwu leave at the
following hours : Morning trains leave
Broadway at 10 a. m. Evening trains at
1. 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 and every 30 minutes
thereafter until 12 p. m.
Cole Cole are selling granite ware
at half price for ton days. Now is the
tlmo to buy your preserving kettles.
Coal cheap for cash.
Carbon Coal Co. .
34 Pearl street , Grand hotel blclg.
Balloon ascensions and other attrac
tions at Manawa today.
Ask your grocer for Domeatlo soap.
Allnor Mention.
N. Y Plumbing Co.
Boston Store , dry goods.
The Mayno Ueal ICstato Co. , 621 Broadway.
Miss Gcrtlo Bennett entertained a party
of her friends last Thursday evening at her
homo on Willow avenue.
The youiiR people of llroadway Methodist
Episcopal church will entertain a social at
the homo of U W. TuUeys next Thursday
evening.
Solomon N. Stanton , colored , und Elizabeth
Adams , a whlto woman , took out u permit
to wed yesterday. Their ages were given as
44 ana 43 respectively. They were married
by Justice Fox.
ti. Schoferll , the small boy who got into
trouble through u too free use of a "nigger
shooter , " was fined $ U.iO ! In police court yes
terday morning. Ho did not have the neces
sary wherewithal to settle and ho will prob
ably have to lie In Jail until his term ex
pires.
The balloon ascension at Manava last even
ing by Gribbles , the well known aeronaut ,
was ono of the finest that has ever been
given nt this popular resort. A largo crowd
witnessed thu exhibition , and the various
utlier attractions of the lake were well pat
roulzed during the onveing.
The Woman's Homo and Foreign Missionary
society of St. John's English Lutheran churct :
will conduct the services and read papers
at their church room on first floor of the
Mcrrlam block , 203 Main and 209 Pearl
street , Sunday ovcning. The Union , Voterai
legion and Ladies' Auxiliary will bo In ut
tcndanco ,
The Pottawattamio County Teachers instl
tuto , which lias been in session for the pa31
two weeks , closed yesterday noon , the las !
sessions being occupied with examinations
The attendance has been larger than anj
institute over held in the county , and prob
ably the largest of any In the state. Th <
roll contained the names of 400 teachers ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ofllcer entertained i
party of friends Thursday evening at the !
liomo on Willow avenue , in honor of Uov
C. H. Pridgenn , who has occupied the pulpi
of the Presbyterian church during sovera
Sundays while Dr. Phelps was taking hi
vacation. Mr. Pridgcon loft for the east
liut will not return to his homo In Pcnnsy ]
vanta for some little tlmo yet.
KIchard Carl , who was arrested the othc
night whllo planning to cut the lights am
liver out of several of his friends , had hi
preliminary examination yesterday bofor
Justice Vien. When the testimony wa
taken it appeared that Mr. Carl's a pp.xron
bloodthlrstyness was largely an imaginar ,
affair , and that whllo ho was threatening ti
kill off the cntlro colored population o
Council Bluffs ho was merely amusing bin :
self. Ho was discharged.
A party of young people paid a visit to th
Sapp farm last ovenlng. They went in
tall.vho couch to the sccno of the evening'
fcstlvUles , where they were treated to n
old fashioned "country dinner , " The rest c
the ovciilng was spent In various amuse
incuts , and the evening was full of cnjoj
ment to all who participated. Those wh
composed the party wore Mr. and Mrs. J
W. CasaUy , Misses Josephine Vincent , Cha
ity Habcock , Grace Gleason , May Watts c
Neola , Georgia Bennett , Messrs. 0. K. Hell
G , II , Mayno , Nod Shcp.ml , Thomas Me
calf , Jr. , /Curmuohlen , Jr.
Oranlto ware sale "at Cole's. Ha
[ ZO nrlee for ton daya. Buy your presorvln
liu kettles now.
h. Groonshiolds , Niuhoibon & Co. , roi
h.to cb tuto ami rcntulttJOO ( Broad wiiy , Tel.15
top
! p-
pko Cook your meals this mimmor on a gi
vo range. At cobt at the Gas company.
as
en bore Stop at the Ogilun , Council Blulls , t
lefct 2.00 hoiiBo In Iowa.
Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas.
Domestic soap outlasts cheap soap
ro
ro Decided to IMIIO Orllllcutrtl.
of New O UANS. : Aug. 25. The Nc
m- OrlouiiB clearing IIOUBO has deckled
ik. clearing IIOUBO certificates f
small sinus. The bccrct action of mi
stitutiiifr certified checks for cash U
83 the without to
planters money gatli
Oil crops , und the move Is chlelly in the i
rlho terost of their relief. Tlio ccrtificat
ho to bo issued to
are persons having mom
an deposit , paviiblo to thomholvcH
an bearer in sums of $5 , S10 und $20 ,
any. moro. The certificates are to bo paj
y. bio through tlio clearing house ,
MliinuBOtH Ha * Money.
ST. PAUIAug. . 25. Tlio report tli
the treasury of Minnesota was sutTori
from a Ihuinclal Htringuiuiy came fron
half dozen nitm who wore trying to dn
their balarlcs in advance. Stuto Trei
uror Hoblotor btiid that ho Jiad $1,1)7 )
000 immediately available , and the Btf
rip could meet ovary obligation as fast
md 1 presented.
Praparationa Being Made for a Great Gather
ing at Chicago ,
PROMINENT SPEAKERS WILL ATTEND
ProRrntn of the ConcrcM Fenturr * of the
AfMBintjIftRe Colored Cnthollcs U'lll Also
Attend Iteprcaontntton from ll.il-
tlinoro nnil Wnnhlncton ,
In about ono week the oycs of the Roman
Catholics throughout the United States will
bo directed to Chicago nnd the great con
gress of clergy and laity of that church to
bo opened there September 4.
The meeting of the third plenary council
of Baltimore , nlno years ago , was the only
meeting of prelates and clergy over hold In
this country that will exceed la Importance
the coming congress , and the gathering of
representative laymen is likely lo exceed
In numbers the first Catholic coneress
held In Baltimore four years ago on the oc
casion of the establishment of the Catholic
hierarchy of the United States. For the
past year the arrangements for the congress
have been going on under the direction of
the organization committee appointed by the
archbishops , of which Most Uov. P. A. Fee-
ban , archbishop of Chicago , Is chairman ,
Hon.V. . J. Onahan of Chicago secretary
nnd William W. O'Brien of Detroit treas
urer. Headquarters wore established nt the
Grand Central hotel In Chicago , where the
work of the committee has been dono.
The lay delegates have boon appointed by
the archbishop or bishop of the dloceso or
vicariate in which they reside , and have re
ceived credential cards duly accrediting
them to the congress.
I'xitcru Itoprcsontntlon.
Baltimore and Washington are especially
well represented In the matter of lay dele
gates , tlicro being among the delegates some
of the most prominent persons In religious
and social circles of those two cities.
Besides the delegates who will take an
active part In the dally proceedings of the
congress , the following prominent speakers
have accepted Invitations to address the pub
lic evening meetings : Hon. Bourkc Coehrm ; ,
Hon. Frank Hurd , Hon. William L. Kelly ,
Hon. Judge Moran , Hon. John Hush , Hon.
Joseph H. O'Nell , Hon. James B. Carroll ,
' Hon. John O'Neill
Judge Morgan O'Brecn , ,
Hon. Thomas Fltzpatrick , General George
W. Smith , Colonel Hobcrt M. Douglas , Hon.
James W. Bryou , Hon. T. A. Wcadock. Hon.
William P. Brcen and Kov. Patrick Crontn.
It remains to bo scon who of these speakers
will rise equal to the occasion and electrify
the audience by their eloquence as did the
la to Hon. Daniel Dougherty in his memorable
speech Dcforo tlio congress four years ago.
1'rogr.un of the CongrcRB.
The program for the congress Is a long ana
comprehensive ono.
At 9 o'clock on the morning of the opening
day n solemn lilich mass will bo colobratcd In
tliu Cathedral of tlio Holy Nunio. Within the
sanctuary will bo gathered tlici cardinal , arch-
blshopt and bishops of the United States , to
gether with the apostolic delegate , Mfrr.
eatolll , Immediately nt the close of the mass
tin * congress will no called to order.
The papers to bo read on the llrst day are as
follows : "Columbus , Ills Mission and Charac
ter , " Ktchard H. Clark , li.L. 1) ) . ; "Consequences
and Results of the Discovery of the Now
World , " licorgo Parsons Lathrop ; "Isabtilla ,
the Catholic , " Mary Josuphtno Onahan ; "Tho
Relations or the ( Jhurch to tlio Social , Civil
and 1'olltlcal Institutions ot the United
Males , " EcUar II. Uans.
Tuesday , Hoplcmber 5 "Tho Encyclical of
I'opo Leo XIH on the Condition of Labor , "
Ht. Kov. lllshop Wnttcrson ; "Tho Klchts of
Labor , the Duties of Capital , " llev. William
Itarry , D.I ) . ; " 1'overty the True Koinedy , "
etc. , Hon. M. T. Hryan ; "Public and 1'rlvato
Charities , " Thomas K. King and K. K. Elliott ;
"WorklnKiiicii's Urbanizations and Societies
for Voting Men , " Kov. Fraud * J. M RUlre :
"Kollglous Orders of Women and Their Work. "
Evening A grand recaption and reunion In
Columbus and Washington hulls , Memorial Art
ualacc.
Wednesday , September 0 "Women of Homo
and Society ; " "Intemparanco Homoclles for
the Great EVll , " Kov. James M. Cloary ; "Life
Insurance and Pension Fund for WURO-
worlcors , " Prof , John P. Lauth ; "Trade Com
binations and Strikes ; " "Itnmlnratlon and
Colonization , " Kov. Michael Callostlian , and
"Woman In Her Own Field , " Koso Hawthorne
Lathrop.
Thursday , September 7 "Woman's Work In
Art , " lillzn Allen Starr ; "Woman's Work In
Literature , " Eleanor O. Donnelly ; "Women In
the Mlddlo Ages , " AnnaT. Sadller ; "Condition
and Futuio of thu Indian Tribes In the United
Status , " Kt. Kov. Hishop McOolrlck , and "Con
dition and Future of the Negro Rare In the
United States , " Charles H. llutler of Washing
ton.
ton.Friday. . September 8 "Catholic Higher Edu
cation. " Kt. Uov. lllshorflvuano ; "Tho Needs of
Catholic Colleges , " Maurlco Francis Egan ,
Ui. D. : "The Catholic School System , " Kov.
John T. Murphy , O. S. S. ; "Catholic High
Schools , " "Alumnin Associations In Convent
Schools , " Ellnibuth A. Cronln ; "Tho Independ
ence of the Holy Hoe , " Hon. Martin F. Morris
of Wubhineton ; "Tho Work ot the Catholic
Truth Society , " "Catholic Hearting Circles und
the Catholic Hummer School , " Katharine C ,
Conway ; "Pauperism the Remedy , " Dr ,
Thonius Dwlghl ; "Tho Missionary Outlook In
the United States , " Kev. Walter Elliott , U. 8 ,
P. ; "Societies for Catholic Young Mtn , " War
ren E. Moshur ; "Tho Society of St. Vincent de
Paul , " Joseph A. Kariiiin ; "Public and Private
Charities , " Dr. Charles A. Weiiuorter ? "Life
Insurance and Pension Funds for Wage
Workers , " Hon. E. M. blmron.
Another Feature of the Mcctlnc.
During the week of the congress , conven
tlons will bo held of the following oriranlza
tions ; The Catholic Young Men's National
Union , the German Catholic Young Mcn'i
Guild , the Society of St. Vincent do Paul
the congress of colored Catholics and the re
union of the Louvain students.
Separate halls and committee- rooms will
bo assigned to thcso various bodies iu the
s Memorial Art palace.
One feature of the session will bo a congress
3
gress of colored Catholics , and another the
part the Catholics will take in the progran
of the parliament of religions , wjuch open !
on September 4 and continues sovontcci
days.
The congress will bo held In the Hall o
Columbus , Memorial Art palace , on the laki
front. In Omaha Interest is felt iu the worl
of Iho session , especially as Bishop Scanncl
anJ a number of the local clergy havoxbcei
prominent in bt-ingiutr about a calling of tin
congress , and there will no doubt bo a largi
attendance from tliU city.
Dnitruotlve 1'riilrle L'lrcn ,
VALPARAISO , Ind. . Aug. 25. A seri
one prairlo 11 ro raged for IIOUI-H las
night along tlio line of the Fort VYayn
road botwnen this city and Haiiiiu
Sparlcs from u threshing angina got llr
to some grass in a hay Hold. Jivorythin ,
in sight wab swept bcforo the llamot
which spread with great rapidity. I
ono Hold fifteen hcutl of stock war
burned up. Sovornl persons were badl
burned in lighting the Humes. The lot
will bo heavy.
MOMKNCK , III. . Aug. 25. The moa
oxtontslvo prairie flro that lias ovc
visited this country swept the regie
southwest of this citv. It started on th
farm of D. GrconwufUon tlio line of tli
Chicago anil Indiana Coal ruilro t
hlx miles from Momenuo , an
has swept over several thousan
ucrcb. At sundown last evening
had crossed the state line and wassweo ]
ing around in the direction of Ltiko Vi
lago , Ind. The Chicago & Eiibtorn 111
w now railroad has dispatched forty mute
to to aid the f armors iu chocking the fir
ir and has sent thorn provibions , wll
irb
bft orders to remain on the scone. Moi
ft Mian 1,000 toijBof hny have been burno
31' together with largo quantities of oa
lies and other grain.
es
Toitlni ; the Jilght Hour
CHICAGO , Aug. 2o. The initial sti
nra toward making a test case of the oigl
a- hour and female labor law was taken
a mooting of well known manufacture
hold t the Grand Pacific Hotel , win
the Illinois Manufacturers Protect !
at association was organized. The now c
guu i/at Ion starts out with u chart
i n motnborbhip of 200 , Including BOIIIO
iw the largest linns in the city.
IS- No tlmo was lost in getting down
biiblncbs , and those preheat were not t
to least backward in expressing tin
us opinions. It was agreed that the cc
of production was being enhanced on
GREAT BANKR SA
trot' ir.fj UWO $39,000.00-
III nit. A , .
ine Thousand Dollar Bankrupt Stock of W. D. Richardson & Co. , Rockford , III. , bought by the
OSTON STORE
\ s K7 JL VJ. . T > J - JL X-X JL V JL-V
To be disposed of in addition to our own immense stock within the next thirty days. The above stock being
bought at about 500 on the dollar , makeup your mind for bargains unheard rff in the west , in the Dry Goods line.
GREAT SALE OPENS THIS SATURDAY AUGUST 26
WOOL DRESS GOODS.
2oc 30-inch changeable nuttings ,
during sale for 16c.
60o all-wool cords and cashmeres , dur
ing sale "Oc.
COc mixed cheviot platds and stripes
in ono lot , 321c.
75o and $1.00 Mntolass.a cords nnd
dlugomils at 39c , a special lot.
60 inch heavy cloakings and suitings
that sold from 81.00 to 81.75 , choice for
G9o a yard.
Choice of our exclusive foreign dross
patterns , ranging from $8.00 to $19.00at
half price , only ono'to n customer.
SILK BARGAINS.
Our entire stock of figured China silks
that sold for 48c , 69o and 07c , during
this sale at 29c ; positively limited to ono
pattern to a customer.
$3,000 ( three thousand dollar ) stock of
Nutchnug black dross silks , all the lat
est wuavos , ottered at this sale at cost
pi ice. Every piece at top mark.
WASH GOODS.
6c lawns and chaliics , Ic a yard.
lOc outing flannels , 5c a yard.
12c } corded drees ginghams , 5c a yard.
12io Taffotta corda and mulls , Ole a
yard. n
Olc apron chock ginghaina , So a yard.
Cholco of our ontlro calico stock ,
grays , blues , blacks and fancies , during
sale all at Co a yard.
All remnants of waah'coods at ono-
half original price during sale.
UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT.
7c ladies' and children's vests , 3o each.
12c } ladies' ribbed vests , 8c each.
25c , 33c-and 35o Swiss ribbed vests 17o
each or throe for COc.
All our 39e , 4Cc and COc lisle vests In
ono lot , during sale at 35c each or three
for $1.00.
33o gouts' underwear for 19c.
COo gents' balbrlggan underwear , 33c.
Goc gonts' blue mixed underwear , 33o.
Ladies' silk vests , regular Too grade ,
during snlo at 48c.
HOSIERY.
10c ladles' fast black hose , Go a oair.
17c ladles' fast black hose , 12Jc a pair.
25c regular inado hose 17c , three pairs
for COc.
33c and 39c fine imported hose , 27c.
19c children's ribbed hose , tans and
reds , for 12c.
12Jo children's heavy ribbed hose ,
blacks , only 9c a pair.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
15c mixed socks , COc box of half a
dozen.
FOTHERINGHAM in , , WHITELAW & CO.
" COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
third and the routin.0 of business seri
ously interfered with. < The protective
association is designed ; to include in its
membership manufacturers all over
Illinois who desire td' avail themselves
of its inlluenco" ' It "was decided to send
out circulars to the , , manufacturers , set
ting forth the objects of the association
and soliciting members. The first bus
iness will undoubtedly bo the defense of
the first member for the violation of the
law. The best legal talent will bo secured -
cured and the case will bo carried to the
highest tribunal in the land if itbo-
comcs necessary.
Jntnpg Gordon Dennett's Condition.
PARIS , Aug. 25. James Gordon Ben
nett , who it was hoped had entered upon
the road to recovery from his recent ac
cident , is reported as being no better ,
and his attendants express the fear that
another surgical operation will bo neces
sary.
It will bo rornomborod that a few
weeks since , when Mr. Bennett was re
turning from a drive and sitting upon
the box of a coach , the forowheol col
lided with the gateway of his residence
on the Champs _ Elysces and Mr. Bennett
was thrown violently to the ground.
Clmunccy Is la l.uck.
NEW Yoiac , Aug. 25. Chauncoy M.
Dcpew has just received a letter from
Paul Ilartchez , a rich Cuban planter , in
which the foreigner says that ho is suf
fering from un iiicurablo ailment and
that in his will ho loaves to Mr. Dopow
one-half of his estate , valued at $2,000-
i i 000. This is in return for $500 which
Mr. Depow loaned him eighteen years
ago with which to develop an invention
for crushing sugar cane.
WEA.TIIKK
It Will He Fair anil South Wlncli Will Blow
In Nobrimkn Tortny.
WASHINGTON , Aug. 05. Forecasts for Satur
day : For Nebraska and Iowa Southerly
winds ; fair -weather.
For South D.ikota Southerly winds ;
warmer ; fair weather.
I.ucal Heooril.
OFFICB OP THE WEATHEU BUUKAU , OMAHA.
Aug. 25. Omaha record of temperature and
rainfall compared with corresponding day of
past'our years :
1H93. 1802. 1891. 1890
Maximum tnmporaturo. 78 = 80 = Bio 83 =
Minimum tempurntiiro , . 64O 08 = 00 = 07 °
AvoniKu tompcratuio. . . 06 = G0 = 70 = 7li = >
1'rcclpltatlon . -.00 .00 .00 .01
Statement showlntr < the condition of tem
perature and precipitation at Omaha for the
day and since Marchjl , 1893 :
Normul toniporatu.ro , , , . , . , , , 7
Deficiency for tlm d-iy. . . . G =
Dullcluncy slnco Murcli 1 23u =
Normul tircclpltntlon , , , , , . . . , 11 Inch
Diillcloncy for thodiiy. , . . 11 Incl
Djilclu'licy slnco .Murcli 1 1.84 Incl
JU'iort from Ot/iiif / 1'olnt * nt H p. m.
STATIONS.
Oniahn
North I'latto
Vuluntlne.
Kearney
ClilcaiiO.
St , I-ouls.
St. IMul
Dart'iiiiort
n City ,
Halt LaltuClty. . , . .
lUphlClty
St. Vincent
lllbinarvk
> P Cloudy.
.UP 1'art cloudy.
it
at "T" Indicates trace.
QEOKUE K , HUNT. Local Forecast Official.
rs
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fo Special Notices.
T-
Tor COUNCIL BlUFFSl
or
of A IISTUACTS anU loauo. Funn .mil city properl/
/Xboutflit utid Bold. 1'uitoy & Thomas , Council
UlllrtH
to GAUUAOE removed , ecsapooln. vaults , clilnnayi
lie clu.inua. Kd Uurlcu , ai Taylor'a grocery , 6U
ir Uroailway. 'f
st DO YOU know that Day A. HUBS hiivo uonie
sto choice uuriralin la fruit and VArdcu laud ueur
o- Uitu cllyl
LAKE MANAWA
Balloon
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v / \ oN / V - o-i s \ r \ c wv fiyv
/Ascensions cnr ,
SATURDAY and SUNDAY NIGHTS h
by the famous Gribbles. Highest as
censions over made , and the drop will be
into the lake in full view of all from hotel or
beach.
DOUBLE
ASCENSION
SUNDAY.
m
from
Ascensions
All
MANHATTAN BEACH. m
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Special flotices.
22 ACHES , Hi mllea from pObtoRlco ; all Iu fruit
will bo uolil In wliulii or In pirt ut a liariruln , or
wllltr.'wlo fur t'ooil city inopi-rly. UrueiiHlilcliU ,
Nleliolaon & Co. , OOJ Broadway , oiiuoullu iwbt-
olHcc.
irailSALB-iaacriiH adjolnlnit city lliultHi all In
fruit ; Ki.'iO.OO un aero. Urucuuhluldu , Nluholbon
& . Co. , 000 IlroaUwny ,
FOIl 8AI < K-Ono black Slielland i > oiiy , 4 joara
uldj llaa colt by IICT slilu : la broken lo Urlvo
ulthltrduublo or uliiKlu ; purfcctly k'unllu. Will wll
chcuti. Inqulro of Jainea X lluvorBVock , uuiMuln
ulreci. Council lIlugB. _ _
1 B ACUK3. 'JK uilliiH from nobtomco ; ulco fruit or
J-L'unluu laud ; ifl&uou un aero. OrueuuhlulUu ,
NlcUoluuu it uo. , UUU UfoaUway ,
12o } lioavy Rookfonl aockH , throo'for
2oaUoo
Uoo dark working shirts , 23o each ,
05c nnd 7Co shirts , excellent styles , COo
oaoh.
$1.2. ' ) and 81.50 silk strlpodahlrls 8"o
each.
60o and Too neckwear in gonts' tcoks ,
four-ln-hands anil puffs , 35o , three for
$1.00.
Ific four-ply llnon collnrs , cholco of
stock lOo each.
each.UMBRliLlAS.
UMBRliLlAS.
Kvory ttmbrolla in the store during
aalo nt COST PRIOR Positively anew
now prlco on ovary ouo.
Colored parasols , choice of the lot
$1.00. The nbovo retailed from $4.00 to
$0.50 each.
WHITE WAISTS AND CAPS
During this sale at one-half the rogulur
retail prlco. This Is u special offer und
shall ho found just as advertised , every
white waist and child's cap at one-half
the original price
MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS.
All muslins during sale at actual cost ,
including bleached , half bleached and
unbleached ; also our entire stock of
cambrics , sheetings at manufacturers'
Special Notices.
IP you want in-ood Bp.in ot mulcH. 7 years old ,
gcntlu andIjrooj Url f TH. addrumi A. llco onico.
\\rANTKI ) I'.irllos with u Ilttlu time nnd
I capital to nriUo and Intruilucu lulcnti-d
iiovfltlea. II.J. AdnuiB , IIS I'urln uvu. . Uuuiifll
111 iiffH.
\\rANTKI ) - A UomiH-tfiii girl for nener.ll
'I houuuwork. Mru. A. T , Fllcklneur , B'Jl
Fuurth m
TOWA PAItMB-'JOO-ncro rnnu In Hiirdln townslilp
1 with U-arlnt orchunl u ( II acruu. f 40 IH.T ucru ;
H'JU wi'll linprovnl , * ,10 ; 24Unuar Yorkuhlru , * Ili (
til ) . 1WU und lUU-ucru furnm ut from f2i ( to JU.
JoluiBUm A. Van I'nttcn.
|
1'OH , HK.NT-FurulttUuJ rooinu , Vi'i BuventU
JutruaU
cost. Everything at list prloo , Inolud-
ug nil the boat makes.
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
.loo , 89c and 42o unbleached damask nt
33o.
33o.COc
COc , 55o nnd 5So unbleached damask nt
3'Jc. '
3'Jc.6So
6So nnd 07c blenched linen damask nt
47c.
47c.7.rC
7.rC and 85o bleached linen damask nt
07c.
$1.00. $1.25 , $1.50 72-inch fine damask
nt 87 } c.
As n .special offer to rethico our lm-
inotiso stock during Bale of linen sots
nnd napkins wo will olTor all the nbovo
at cost prlco , including fringed horn-
btltchod und plain clotliK.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Wall nnpor stock at half prlco.
Hanging paper during sale at lOo pot
roll.
roll.All our coats and capos at half prlco.
$1.25 kid gloves 87o per pair In slatoB ,
blues nnd tans.
Big offer , lOo cheeked toweling , Olo.
39c pattern skirts 22c each.
10c , 25o and aiio whlto goods In ono lot
12ic ; don't miss this lot
Silk ribbon bargains nt 60 and 7o ft
yard.
Potter's best oilcloth 12Jc a yard.
W. C. ESTEP
14 , N. Main St , , Council Bluffs ,
Olllco 107 TKI.Kl'lIOXKH-Heildenco
Sims & BalnbrIdgeTne'tlt'it.wt. ; .
federal courts. Ituoinu 200-7-0-U , bliuguri
block , Council 1)lulls ) , la.