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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY HER : WEDNESDAY , APRIL 11 , 1801 , rl HE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL ULUKFS. 'i : - - NO. 12 PKAIU * BTttEBT by carrier to nny part of the city. II. W. T1LTO.V. Manager. Tri.r.MIONI2tf--Uuilnctti : office , No. 43j night editor , NO. 23. atixwt , ivro.v. . Hoaton s.orc , spring drcsi Goods , capes. Judge Doomer Rrantcil Mary Abel n dl- Torco ycstcnlay from 0 , H. Abel , on tlie ground of cruelty and Inhumanity. Two VSR * wore sentenced to ten days on the streets yesterday In police court , but were given until noon to leave the city. Uniform Hank , division No. 27 , and all members of the third deKrcn team , St. Al- ban's lodKe , Knights of I'ythlns , will mcnt thin evening at 8 o'clock. WllllnmVolhurn and Katie Hales , aged 31 and 23 rcsiicctlvcly , both of Omaha , were granted n llci'lise to marry yesterday. They were married by Justice Kox. ThlnvPR Htolp fourteen pounds of meat from Ilio county Jail door Saturday night. It was Intended for Sunday consumption , and as the markctH were closed on Sunday the oc- cupanti of the jail went bceflcss. Htevo Van Camp nnd 13. J. Walters , two residents of Lincoln avenue , had a pugil istic encounter yesterday afternoon , In which \Valtcr was worsted. He filed In formation In JusticeFox's court during the evening and Van Camp will bo arrested today. C. K. Foster , the desperado who attacked Constable Hukcr on Xorth Mlghth Htrcet last I Now Year's day , will have a hearing before Justice Vlen this morning on the charge of assault with Intent to commit murder. He Is already under Indictment In the district court for restating an ofllcer. William Crlss , who was arrested on the charge of stealing a suit of clothes from partlea In Omaha , was discharged yesterday The value of the suit turned out to be less than $20 , so that n requisition could not bo obtained. So long as he stays on this side of the Missouri hg will be safe. A son of James Hoon , while out hunting with Klmer 1/mg , who lives on Fourth ave nue , betwcii eleventh and Twelfth streets , was hurt Monday night by the accidental discharge of a gun belonging to his compan ion , The ball entered his leg. and , although It will cniifco him considerable pain , the hurt Is not considered dangerous. Insure In the Imperial Flro Insurance Co. Insure In the Imperial Fire Insurance Co. Insure In the Imperial Flro Insurance Co. Insure In the Imperial Flro Insurance Co. tango. & Towle , Sole Agents , 235 Pearl rtrcet. _ _ Council muffs In * . UO'H. Wonderful Clronth. The following Is a statement of premiums written and losses paid by the Council Dluffs Insurance company during the first quarter of each year since anil Including 1890 , a record to which wo point with honest pride : Premium * . I.o s < " ! Jnn. In Apill , IS ! " ) . J6.0li.79 J2.137.U Jnn. to April , 1S01 . 9.721.BS 2.HI.1 ; Jnn. to At > l II , 1S92 . 10.03S.SO Jun. to April , 1811 . 1.1.131.18 Jnn. to April , 1S94 . 17,3,8.10 For cobs go to Cox , 10 M-ilu street. Tele phone 48. _ Domestic soap breaks hnnwater. . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Squire have arrived from a protracted visit to California. r Mrs. George Robinson of Arkansas City is the guest of Miss filla Luring on First avenue. The Misses Mabel Cusack and Hosallo Diver of North Bend , Neb. , are guests ot Mrs. J * * Ay Wcstcott on Union street. Jtfi.Woolson of the United States court celebrated the twenty-seventh anniversary of his marriage at his homo at Mount Pleasant last Monday. Homer J. Drlesbach , one of the prosperous young merchants of Marian , was In the city yesterday for n short visit with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Driesbach. City Clerk Zurmtiohlcu did not leave for Springfield , O. , yesterday , as ho had In tended , as he was served with a subpoena Informing him that ho would be required as a witness In the McAtee-Gorham contest tomorrow. Ho will go next week Instead. Mrs. Katherlno B. Wodsworth of this city , who Is In New York making preparations for starting out with the Western Grand Opera association. Is meeting with the warm est words of commendation from those who have heard her sing there. Her many friends In this city and Omaha will be glad of an opportunity of witnessing her debut upon the operatic platform In Omaha this month. XIX. Century Itcvoptlon. XIX. The ladles Interested In the W. C. A. hos pital have aranged for a novel entertainment for the benefit of that worthy Institution Thursday evening , April 10. at the Royal Arcanum parlors. It will bo "A Night of the Nineteenth Century , " a night long to be ro- _ niembered. Among the attractive features will bo Colonel Tulley's orchestra , solo by Mrs. Sherm.in , selections by the various church cholrstof the c'ty , and n novel answer to the question , "How can a woman earn n dollar ? " The entertainment is free to all , nnd every one Is Invited to come and enJoy - Joy It. ( iimiMiniiMitB MiiHt Slop In Tonn In a short tlmo , as Iowa has passed a law against them. This Is your last chunco to collect your accounts before the law goes Into force. The Nassau Investment company 1ms reduced Its charges and- will guarantee collections against persons not living In Iowa , but who are employed by some rail way , express or telegraph company having an agent In lown. Write nt once for terms and references , Council llltiftg. * II Was n ItliilMtr. Last Sunday's "Bee contained an account of the killing of City Marshal A. E. Clark at Como , Colo. , by Levy J. Strcoter , but few of those who read It recognized the man at the breech end of the gun as a former resident ot this city. Streeter came hero about two years ago , and , after workIng - Ing for S. A. Pierce , the shoo man , for a year , left for the west last May. Mr. i'lorco says ho was one of the best shoe makers ho ever employed. Ho had been working contentedly enough , when a couple ot tramps cuma along , who said they came from tliu biuno town that he had lived In. They were on their way west , and he Imme diately packed up his bags and baggage and went with them. * Nil Iliulcrtiilu-r Nwil Apply. If your children are mulcted with diph theria , Dr. Jefferls' remedy will save their lives. No physician required. Has stood the test of 35 years. Kor sale by J. C , Do Haven , George H. Davis and Morgan & Co. , fcucccssora to Ueardsley. Also 2101 Cumtng street , Omaha , or address Dr. Thomas Jof- terls , Council Bluffs , la. Price , J3. Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Bluffs. i Nclmbi > rt Ocmrtot. The well known Schubert quartet gave n concert last evening at the Klrst IJaptlst church , and the line program they presented was enjoyed by a largo audience. The quartet was assisted by Miss Bertha L. Clark , violinist ; Miss Laura B. McCorcklo , reader and whistler , and Miss Adelaide Jack- BOII , accompanist. Miss Clark's rendition of the "Souycnlr do Bade , " by Leonard , was especially well performed. Mycrs-Durfee Furniture company , 236-238 Broadway , save money am' Mine to patrons , Washerwomen * use Domestic soap. Kniifkrit Out tho'onirrr. A row took place last evening ut James Coyle's kaloon In Streotsvllle. 0. II. Raymond mend and Doug Burns were the principal combatants , Burns ualnR a rock done up In a handkerchief as a billy. loiter In the evening another row took place , mid Ofllcer Wolf wan knocked down , kicked In the face nd almost rendered senseless , Jarvls Wine Co. , Council Bluffs , la. , agent JurvU 1877 brandy , wines and liquor. Gas cooking stoves for rent ana for sale at Gas PO.'H ofllce. Everybody-knowa Davis .nils drugi. Ihe laundries uss Domestic aoap. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Saloon Men of lown Arranging to Comply with the Mulct Law. PROHIBITIONISTS WILL HINDER THEM Avncn Attorney \\lio I'rcHrctttnl Joint. Kcppcru ( Inilrr tlio Olil Law Itrfuar * to Iiitorfrrci Since. . Driller * Donlro to Do lltt lnc % I . \vfti 11 } ' . The EaloonlstH from the rural districts are on the move to comply with the new mulct law. A meeting Is to bo held In this city tomorrow In which twenty-six saloon keepers from Wcston , N'cola , Mlnden , Un derwood and other small towns In Pot- tawattamlo county will participate. They have formed a syndicate for the purpose of securing a canvass of the county for signatures to petitions to allow them to engage In the ! l < | iior business. They esti mate that It will cost them $1,500 to get the signatures. The prohibitionists In the cast end nro also on the move. Heallzlng that It has been a comparatively long tlmo slnco Potta- uattnmlo county was torn all to pieces by a saloon war , Frrd Klnncy , one of the ardent prohibitionists from the eastern part of the county , called on F. A. Turner , an Avocu attorney who has been Identified with saloon prosecutions under the prohi bition law In times past , and asked him to take tip another saloon war under the mulct law. He declined to do so , however , on the ground that the saloon keepers had already taken steps which showed that they Intended to abide by the law so far as possible. MT.IIAI , ATTIIACTION. At tlie llostnu Start ; Ire9 Omuls Dcpt. On Monday we will Inaugurate our April dress goods sale , which will Include some of the best values ever offered In the dress goods line. At 19c we offer a complete as- Eortmcnt of colors In new sueded arinurc , goods full ! ! 1 Inches wldo and well worth " 25c a yard. At 23c we show a big assort ment of plain ami novelty dress goods. In cluding Kngllsh cashmeres , Illuminated mix tures and n complete line of Irridcsccnt di agonals that would be cheap at 3"c ' _ a yard. Our leader at 'Me Is 25 pieces of Imported French hcnrlcttu , 2. > pieces of Scotch mix tures In checks and stripes , 15 pieces of the celebrated Jamestown fancies. In all over 100 different styles at 39c ; goods that wern bought to sell at r 0c and 5Sc a yard. Don't fall to see our assortment of all wool serges at 50c a yard. Our stock of novelty dress goods at $1.00 a yard was never so complete as at the present time. Wo eall special attention to a line of 50-Inch Scotch mixtures , worth $1.50 , at $1.00 a yard. Ask to nee the new silk warp soldi. Wo have just received another assortment of line exclusive style dress pattern * . See special numbers at $8.50 , $10.00 and $12.00. SILKS. A new assortment of the genuine Kal Kl wash llks , which we have placed on sale at 39c a yard. See our new swivel silks at 5Sc a yard. Figured dress silks. We show over 60 styles nnd colorings In a fine Japanese silk ut C9c and 7i > c a yard. These silks will out wear any China or India silks ut $1.00 or $1.25 a y.ird. See plain white and cream Japs at 33e , 50c , 59c and 75c a yard.HOSTON HOSTON STOItn , Fotherlnglmm , Whllehiw Co. , Leaders , Council Bluffs , la. Xrniiiii : tliu Close. The Pollnrd libel cnbc Is almost finished , and will probably go to the Jury today noon. Yesterday T. C. U.iwson was on the stand , and , In the course of his testimony , he stated that a number of Interviews had taken place at his olflco between Mrs. Pollard and A. Z. Ilowen , and that during one of these there was n great deal of talk about a common law marriage , which Ilowen wanted Mrs. Pol lard to have made public before he woulJ consent to live with her any more. On one of these occatlons In Oawhou's odlco Mrs. Pollard became very angry at Dowcn ami struck him repeatedly In the face with her open hand. II. W. Tllton of The nee was put upon the stand and testified that Mrs. Pollard had told hm | that she had always thought of Ilowen as u son , and that , while he had urged her to marry him , she had lefubod to do so on ncount of the great difference In their ages. This statement evidently re lieved tlm plaintiff greatly , for she put hei hand to her face and cried out In a tinglal tone : "Thank Rod ! Thank God ! " Early In the afternoon the last of the ovl- denco was laid before the Jury and Attorney Sweet began his argument , which lasted several hours. Mr. Vunattn , Sweet's part ner , gave notice that he should want two hours and a half , so that the prospects .for the submission of the case before this noon do not bcem very flattering. Sweet breath , sweet Btomncn , sweet tem per ? Then USD DoWItt's Llttlo Early Risers. Tim Hankers Mfo AKsoelntUm Of DCS Molncs , la. , stands at the head of all mutual Insurance. It furnishes Indem nity for the least money , Is the safest , soundest and has the largest reserve for pol icy holders , $1,244,240.G3. A comparison will convince the most skeptical. Address W. 0. Wlrt , agent , 710 Willow avenue. Keep OIT the C.niHS. The board of supervisors has decided to put n stop to the use of the lawn In front and at the side of the court house as a play ground for children and a promenade for grown persons. A night or two ago Presi dent Illack of the board went past the court house and saw a crowd of boys playing a gama of base ball on the lawn. The ring leader seemed to bo a worthless colored youth , who Is serving out a six months' sentence In the county Jail at hard labor for stealing a revolver. Mr. Illack called the attention of the janitor and asked him to fire the crowd. The janitor tried , but came back soon , saying the crowd refused to bo llred , Yesterday ufternoon Sheriff Hazcn was summoned before the board and Informed that It had been decided to put a stop to such proceedings , and his cooperation tion was requested. A wire fence Is to be put around the lawn and signs will be posted up saying. "Keep Off the Grass. " The sherllf will be directed to arrest all tres passers , and they , will bo lined $1 and costs. "What bicycle do you ride ? " "Why , I ride a Wnvery- Everybody rides them. Cole & Cole sold fourteen In the last two weeks. They sell for $ S5 , and nro war ranted as good as any wheel made. Get one. " lonKn ! ut Auction. Carload , consisting of the best books , medical , mcchanlc.il , miscellaneous , albums , b'.les , etc. Private sale by day and auction at 7 p. m. , G3G Ilroadwuy. Veterans Will ( Vlebriitn. Tomorrow evening Is the anniversary of two Important events In the national his tory , the tiring on Fort Sumter and the surrender of General Lee to the union forces. The Union Veteran Legion has de cided to celebrate the day In proper form and will have an open mooting at Woodman hall on Upper Ilroadway , to which all friends are Invited. James McCabe will make the principal address of the evening , and there will bo other speakers In attend ance. ance.When When you come to the best hose for sprink ling the lawn It Is the Maltese Cross. You can always get this and lighter grades In rubber and cotton hose at Illxby's , 202 Main street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Klnnehan stock has been moved to 23 Main street. Shoes at your own price. Yen wani shoes and we want money , llrlng the family In and fit them up for April rains. A MICH ilururJ. The folowlng jurors were drawn yester day for the May term of the district court , which opens on the 1st : Joseph Drown , J. II. Drown , GeorgeW. . Moyeru , J. M. Lent ; and W. H. Jackson of Knox township , Joseph Layton , J , A. T. Hale , and William Crouch of Delknap , I , Cordeman and It. F. Dabb of Waveland , W. W. Orimth and Charles Archer of Valley , Sylvester Dye and C. R. Miles of Macedonia , Charles Vandrutf ana U. Hackett ot Center , P W Mfrrlll nnd II , A. Merchant of Layton - ton , Casper Hoffman and Calvin Osier of drove , II. 0 , tawo of ( . 'arson , II. O. Auld of Wright , Thomas Jefferson of James and Clans Mocller of Lincoln. IU.VXI.SON : into * . * Winding Up Sale. Ruch bargains were never before known In this city. This week beats them all. Uvery dollar's worth remaining of this great bankrupt stock not sold will go this week at a still greater reduction than ever. We mean business , and the goods you will find Just as advertised. Children's hose that Scagravc sold nt 12i.c nnd ll > c , sizes C to S',4. are now all going at 5c a pair. Ladles' lOc and 15c handkerchiefs arc now Co ; 50C and 75c embroideries , 27 Inches wide , now 18c n yard. Lonsdalo muslin , 5c a yard , S-4 Lockwood bleached sheeting , Scagravo sold at 25c , Is now 12 > , c n yard. 600 ready made up pillow cases , with two Inch hem , 9c each. llcautlful figured sllkallncs , Oc a yard. fl-4 Chenille table covers , fringed all around , 7Sc each. $3,50 Chenille curtains , fringe and dado top and bottom , $1.93 per pair. $ G and $7 Chenille portieres , now $3.9S per pair. Children's reefers , aged i to II , $1 each. Open every evening during this great bankrupt sale. 11KNNISON nllOS. . Council Dluffs. In Iteer Property. William J. Lcmp Ilrewlng company Is suing the firm of Goldstein & Drown for $2,000 for beer , which , It Is claimed , was sold them last summer previous to the fail ure of the firm. The suit naturally raises the question whether beer Is property under the state prohibitory law. The case will bo tried at the coming term of superior court , and Jacob Sims , formerly of the Law i nd Order league , will represent the brewery. Evans Laundry company. Shirts , collars , and euffs a specialty , 520 Pearl street , Tel. 290. Reasonable rates for family work. Elegant furnished rooms for rent , corner Ilroadwuy nnd Urynnt streets , by Mrs. A. Relter. See the new art goods at Mrs. Miles' . Contest Cuso. Tomorrow In the superior court will be tried the contest case of S. T. McAtce against J. A. Gorham over the office of city treasurer. A motion was filed by the de fense , asking that a more specific statement be requlred of the plaintiff , and this motion was sustained by the court yesterday after noon. Several paragraphs were also ordered stricken out by the court. While you are paying for laundry why not get the best ? The Eagle laundry solicits a trial and Invites comparison. Telephone 157. Get prices from Shugart & Ouren , the leadIng - Ing seedsmen of Council Dluffs , Masonic temple. Jomcstlo soap outlasts cheap soap. o Tons of fruit shipped this year from the orchards at Dundee. Drown , at Woodbrldgo Dros. , 120 N. 15th St. IJnu-liiiB Municipal Election. KAWLINS , Wyo. , April 10. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) At the municipal elec tion today P. Ilasmussen , mayor ( dem. ) , was re-elected by llfty-elght majority. It IH his lifth term. J. W. Alilllcau ( dem. ) was elected ttustee. Dundee , Dundee , Dundee prune orchards. Drown , at Woodbrldge Dros. , 150 N. 15th St. m W IS THE BEST. i * RELIEVES PROMPTLY and .V S % * CURES QUICKEST.J < A Si i , : - \ ' * r" * - ; - joa ) IN OUR BAS H NTM M * We have opened a salesroom to sell the surplus and odds aid ends , that must be SOLD CHEAP to be sold quick. The first goods will be shown there Monday , and we intend to convince our customers that when goods 20 into the BASEMENT SALES- O O ROOM , that alone speaks for the price. As a saving of expense , no measures will be taken nor charges made in this department. For the opening week we can offer the'reatestg bargains known in carpets. Entrance to basement , WIDE STAIRWAY NEAR FRONT DOOR. PRICES IN BASEMENT DEPARTMENT. best all wool Ingrain Carpets 5oc per yard Best Body Brussels Carpet ( some ith bonier' ' . . QOC per yard. Union Ingrain Carpets 250 ' ' China Matting u yard wjuiu ) eec " Tapestry Brussels Carpets ( some with border ) 380 " Oil Cloth , r , i } & and 2 yards wide 170 per sq. yard. Good Velvet Carpet ( some with border ) 75C ' " Lace Curtains 65 and 75 per pair. Chenille Curtains , oild lot , at less than regular price. C1 de Dp Fr n i . , . 8-4xlO-6 , Tapestry Brussels $11.OO lO-TxlO-7 Tapestry Brussels $13.8O . , " . . . . . 8-4xlO-6 , Body'Brussels and Moquette 17. OO ! O-7xlO-7 Body Brussels and Moquette 21.2 . , . 8-4x11-6 , Tapeslry Brussels 12.OO 10-7x12-6 Tapestry Brussels 16.0O . , , . 8-4x11-6 , Body Brussels and Moquette 18.SO 10-7x12-6 Body Brussels and Moquette 24.BO , . . . 8-4x13 , Tapestryj'B ' russels 13.33 10-7x13. Tapestry Brussels 18.30 . , . 8-4x13 , Body Brussels and Moquette 2O.BO 10-7x13 Body Brussels and Moquclto 28.2B 1414-16-18 DOUGLAS ST. , OMAHA , NEB. SOLD OUT. F. H. Evans has sold out his to * BOOT AND SHOE STOCK \ located at 28 Main and 27 Pearl street. It has been \ ' , bought by m We 35fe who will continue the business. mc The Stock must be reducec ) , at orice , and the price will be . I ' ! IX : I Id- m cut on every Shoe in the store. , Many thousand dollars' worth , C IU of these cjoods have been received , . | the last ten days and the I i' f > entire stock is new and clean. ] " Sale commences "Monday , April 9. Come early and secure the bargains , for $10,000.00 9 II J 'I Ilfc of these goods must be sold af.s'ome price at once. S ® K 28 Main street , next to Beno's. 27 Pearl street. m FOR TI-IE. in charge of thosistora of Nloroy. This renowned Institution (9 ( sltuutod on tlio high MulTs Ijacit of and overlooking the city of C'onuall lllulfs. Tbo spiclous urouwla. Its hlih loc.-itlon and splendid vlow. iniiko It u most pleasing rotrtnt for the ulHtutod , A st'ilt ofoni nont physicians uud a lur o i > orpnf ev pcrlencod i.urscs nilnlstor to the coinfnrU of thupitiouts. Bpuulul u.tro ijlvon to lady pa tients. TERMS MODERATE , For pnitlculiirs nuplr to SgSTER SUPER101 , Frank StreatCouncil BluTj , IOYI , Improved Quick and Easy 2 "ra Rising * Steam , Elec"ra trie & Hand Power Solid for Circular. . Kimbill Bros..CouncilBluffsIowa . , W. C. ESTEP. Funeral Oiroctor&Emli.ainier J-l N. Main St. , Council HlulTs. i > 7-TiiiriioMs-iti-Hiiiiic : : : ! : < > : ii ; _ -vur ! VD mt * * H * * Kf * S * -Of * * 3P Or llif I.l < iuor Itulilt PollliFly Cured h ) aUiiilnUU-rliiK Dr. IliilmV . Itoin be given In uoupotconce or tea , or In food , without the knowlcOffo of the patient. It ! absolutely li-rinlc . and will cfltot a permnuent and apccdy curr. wtir-ther the patient In n cioderato drlnkoror nn alcohollo wreck. It Imt been ulven In ISouianrt. ot oases , and lu every Inatanco a perfect euro has M < wed. It Never Pall * . Theaystoinonoelniprctfn.ted Itbthe Htieolllc.lt beoomes au utter Impooslblllty .wrtne liquor appetite to eilsl. Kl.l > i.S : SI'lCIFI : ! ( ) CO. . rrop'm , rUclnnatl , C' . 40-pa.a book or pirtlculnra Iree , To bo bud < > ' Kuliu & Co. . Druh'KlhtB , If.tli and tB. , Omitha , Neb. ii fart Fid Co. McPflERSON & RAIN , Props. Ollon ! niul irrcanlioiiBps I'JUO 13. Plorco St. , threa hliicliH liniu uint : iMid ofbtreot dirtln , Telephone _ il. dimwit * niul ili-.ilci'H In all kimlnot plants. Htirulis vc ( > libcH ; , i.te. llorf s. Cut Flowera anil Flor.il UotiiiHBlilp)0.1to ! ! | all parts of the country. Mail and Telegraph Orders Promptly Filled OEO. P. SANFORO , A. W. RICKMAH , 1'iualdtMit. Uashlur. of COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iowa. Capital , - . $100,000 Profits , - - - 12,00(1 ( Onn of the oWi'ht liaiikH In tlm Hliiti ! of Iowa. Wa Hollrlt your liiiHlnosH anil oolUvtloim. Wo piiy D pi-rci'iiton lliiinili'iiosltH. Wuwllluo pluuttud to HOD illlll HITVI ) Jllll , Special COUNCIL BLUFFS : IX ) YOU KNOW THAT DAY & HUSH IIAVfl come clink'u burc'ilna In fiult anil Burden land near this city ? miMovuD , cassrooi.3 , VAULTS , clilnmeyH clriincil. LM llurke , at Taylor1 ! _ imtiy , C40 DiuuiHwiy. AltSTHACTH AND LOANS. FAIIM AND city pioinTty Uuuht ; anil gold. 1'uaey A Tliomuu , C'uuncll IHnrfH. YOUNO LADY HTIINOQUAI'HIJH AND TYI'13. writer ilrxlira xltuatlon ; hax hail experience It lHioll < Kt > iilnK | nlxu ; btut lefurunccs. AcJJitai N M , llcf , Council lllultH. I'ASTI'IIACH : . K1UHT CLASH , KOIl 400 HEAD of Kindt , iibiint il nilk'H not Ih of tuwn. Catlli ; . ' .7S to tl.iw , liotttfH 14.00 la ) T.O ) , for neutun , Ainll IS to October IS. OnoU man In charxi of Mock ; plenty KIIIBH , tmlt unit water. Oi will lent tn uooil man with il.U'H.Oi ) capital ti Invent In il.ilry , IUK | " " 'I ' puultiy business , _ XHM e-Miuni luitiHi ) ami nil nmvcmcruTu , L. I' . .ImlHim , ! )29 ) Cth u > enuu or 2'li liroaJwuCoun < cl | llliilTs. _ _ _ HALAUY 6lfToTiMTSS7oN TO Till' : hlQII'l Ri'ntli-inan nr laily. Call at otiru. i : . U. & M , ( V , 00 Main iftiwt , ( 'nuni'll HlulTu. KoTl HA I.II. "K Ifi-rOOT YACHT , IN OOOD oiilor. A. WuiIKh , t-'andulcli M'fff , Co. , CUUIK Lll ItlllffB. _ _ \VA NTiir fo I IK NT. TlY A OOOD llOTIili man , a rompli-IHy fiiinlahfil hotel. Must l > ilolm ; u ( 'ood hiiDlni-HK. J. 11. 7 , lice , Council llhifrx. LOST , ( lout "inTi OI.AHH "AND CHAIN ! lu'tutcn rtiuihcn'H waii'huiiHit an < l T. ! . Kinlih'H. Itcturn to tvlcnhonu olllco anil eel II'WHI'I. A I'llli : AND lirilOLAK PUOOh' HAKi : roil Hulii at u harKiiln. Call ut corner .Seventh and Mills , Mrs. l-'riiftn. COUIICII , BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORK All klinlant Oyaliu nnil Clio iniiu ilium lu the hixhoic Htylu of ilio art. K.'i lo I uu 1 Blulnuil fuUrloi inud to tool : 4i notrViir \ K pruiuiitly iloua am ilollvorol In all parts ut ttia ountry for A. MAOJIAN , Prop riot or. liroadway , near North * Wfiiuru Dupot , Tolopliunu _ i