HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : tfl&DAY , AUGUST 31 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL DL.UFFS. - - NO 12 I'CAItk SinEBT i > y carrltr to any part ot th cttr. I ! . \V. TILTQN. Le e . TEI.r.l'ltONnB rjuslnrii office. No. IJ ! night Idi tor , No. 23. Mayne Heal Estate Agency , K39 Broadway. All High school cadets arc ordered lo re port at the High school tcday nt 3 p. m. nharp. Captain Frank Cappel. All the committees on the reunion of the Army of the Tennessee will me t at 10 o'clock this morning nt the BOX eminent building. Itegular meeting of muffs division N'o. 27 , U. H , K. of P. , this evening. All mem bers requested to bo present , business of Importance. Mr. and Sirs. A. W , Casady entertained n party tit their friends at a & o'clock tea > esterday at Ihclr homo on Oakland avenue , In honoi of thtlr irlend , Miss Barnard , ot Illinois. Get In on the boom by having a set ol Jndson's blue print plats and index. Council Dlurts and all additions , up to date , with Flze of all lots as of record L P. Judson , ( )29 ) Sixth avenue. Sebastian Miller. Colonel Heed's strong man , was discharged In polios court yester day morning , Conductor Ilatchetor withdraw ing his complaint by order of Colonel Keed , who agreed to pay the costs of the prosecution. Sheriff llazen ot this city and Sergeant Onnsby and Detective Haze oC Omaha will leave a week from today for Syracuse , N. y. , to testify In the case of the state agaliiut Charles \VllBun. charged with mur- dirlng a policeman , The case conies up for trial on the 10th. The property owners on Fleming avnno nnd licnton street where the filling has to tie done are congratulating themselves on the cheapness ol the thing. Th contract has been let for -I'/i cents a yard , or about one-third of what It usually costs , on ac count of the short distance the earth has to bo carried. O. 0. Hayman , tlic 'cyclist who was hurt in the Giinymedo races last week , Is all right. He wrote from his home In Grand Island jesterday saying he had recovered and expected to ride In the races there this week. He Rent an ord-'r to one of the local wheel firms for a new racing machine In place of bis old one , which was broken be yond redemption , A complaint was sent In to police head quarters > ester Jay afternoon that a man named McCoy , who lives at th : corner of Avenue F and Tenth street , has been re laxing himself by the pasilmo ot wife beat ing John Bandcl started for the plncc with the patrol wagon , but as soon as McCoy saw thi familiar object he went glimmering Into the forest of sunflowers that borders hie home. Further search was fruitless. The Letter Carriers' band of Omaha , ac companied by a number of the privates In the rear ranks , visited Council Bluffs last evening to advertise the picnic which Is lo bo given next Monday at Coffman station. They advertised the affair very thoroughly and returned home at n late licur. Among the attractions at the picnic tvlll be a tug of war between the Council U luffs and Omaha carriers , _ Money to loan on Improved farms at low rates. Hargalns In real estate Houses for rent. Fire and tornado insurance written Money loaned for 1'cal Investors Lougee & Towle , 235 Pearl street. No delay In closing loans on Improved ( arm lands at low rates. Abstracts of title piepared and real estate for sale. Puscy & Thomas , 201 Pearl street , Council Bluffs. IJtumin Away In the I. cud. If you will glance In the windows at 23 Main street and see the men's Itussla calf , $5 00 and JG.OO tan shoes , for $2.50 , ami the ladles' French kid , hand turned nnd welled soles , (5 00 and JG.OO shoes , for $3.JO ! , you will realize what is meant by gcad goods sold at a great sacrifice. We have also ladlei' oxfords lor BOc , 75c , DGc nnd ? 1 25 ; ladles' one-strap slippers , with bow , for 50c , 7Cc , (1 r 0 and $2 00 ; misses' spring heel bliocs , red or black , for 75c , Jl.OO , (1.25 and 12.00 ; men's shoes , the- best makes and latest Styles , from Jl.lir , to$4.00. . LADIUS' SHOES FROM Jl.OO TO f3 CO. Duncan guarantees these goods to be Just s represented and his customers are nol feuucstcd to pay other people's bad debts. See Duncan's \Vcar Ileslsters nnd Hani Times before buying your children's school shoes Curtis & Wheeler and Eddj & Webster's ladles' fine shoes , J3.50 ; Stacj Adams' men's fine shoes , } 4.00. 2S MAIN AND 27 PDAUL STS. Bee folios neatly bound by Storehouse & Co , , Council Bljtfs. For cobs EO to Cox , 10 Main street. Tele phone 48. _ Girls or women furnished situations of al hinds. S25 Broadway. Thomas Motcalf has returned from a trh to Ohio. Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. John Sandal , i daughter. Miss Lizzie Oliver has returned frcm > trip to Sioux City. M. II. IJretz leaves tcday for a visit to Ex celstor Springs , Mo. Miss Lena Fonda returned yesterday fron & month's visit to Laramle , Wjo. Mr. nnd Mrs. n. H. Adams are horni from n. visit to Hot Springs , S. D. F. P. Fowler nnd family returned yester day from an outing In Wisconsin , Miss Kvn II1II oC Magnolia Is the guest o the Misses Maggie and Ora Dradley. Mrs. W H. Lynchard nnd daughter. Mis l.title , returned from a trip to Faulkton B. D. A. L. Preston , an Avoca attorney , was i the city yesterday on business in the distrlc court , Mrs. L. F. Parker cf Grlnnell Is th guest ot Mrs. P. J. Montgomery on Fourt street , on her way to Denver. Mrs. J. It. Scott of Malvern and Mis Kutlicrlno Lalng of Mount Pleasant ar guests of Mrs. Cl.nt Dyers on Sixth street. Dr. AVhlte returned last evening from visit to Sheridan , Wyo. , where he went I search of health , lie was very little bem flted by the trip. C. i : . White of Omaha was In the clt yesterday trying to work up a boom for th Silver Cross , an organization In the Intere : oC free silver. , Miss Scagrave. who has been visiting he friends , Miss. Gertrude Gleason and Ml : May Tulleys , left Wednesday night fcr h homo In Toledo , O. The Broadway Mcthcdlst ladles will gh n social this ( Thursday ) evening nt the res dcnco of Mrs. James McCabe , Mornlngsld There will be music by the Mandolin clul violin s.lo , Pnul Tulle ) s ; vocal solo , Mr Wakefleld ; cornel , Messrs. Tulleys and Pa tcrson ; piano solo , Miss Christie Condrc ot Omaha ; song. Miss Nettle Hceley. Pn apple sherbet , fruit salad , with vvhlppc cream nnd cake , will bo icrved. Evci ono Is ccrdlally Invited , No use suffering from heat and droul when there Is plenty ot good , clean , pur Eparkllng water at Manhattan Beach , Lai Manawa. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Try a glass ot Sulpha-Saline or Sot rlt mlicrtl waters frcm the famous Kxcchl eprlrgs at Oorge Davis' , Paul Schneider and O. II. Brcwn's drug ttorei. John LI : tier , general agent. Ilrmocriitlo County Convention , The Pottawattiniie county democrats t\ meet In the south room cf the court hou Thursday morning at 10.30 o'clock , Septci ber 20 , to nominate candidates for a conn ticket. The cilices for which th * ncmln tlons are to be made me county attorne i udltor , cletK of the district cnirt , record ind two members of the board ot supervlsoi Attend the Vaughan avenue platform dan Fr'day evening , August 31. Manhattan Ilrach , Lake .Manawa , contlnu to be the popular bathing resort , llumlrc In the vaUr tvcry qftern ou and evening. Gad cooking itovea tor real and for fills Dai Co.'s office. NEffS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Git ; in a Dilemma Over thu E'eotr o Light Contract Yihicli Ixpires Next Moatb. HAS SINNED AWAY THE DAY UF GRACE > o Tlnio Now lor Another Compaur to KnliT Into Competition-1 lt- hat Bo Bull OIT , Iml Tiltntfl I'mrlleti Muni Slid suffer. The rily council IK confronted with a rather serloim condition just now , In connection ivlth the matter of lighting the streets. The Eco nomic league has been calling loudly upon the city government to IniuiRuraie n reform In charges for lighting , and It Is the pretty oneral opinion thut there Is no reason ivhy lie job of lighting the strcts , If it Is to be et out hy contract at all , should not be warded to the lowest bidder , just the same s Is done In all sorts of city Improvements. 3otnc of the nldermcn even go so far as to olnclde with the general public In this be ef , but thcro Is some doubt ns to whether he city authorities have not sinned away the of grace so that UIPV will have to take uch termsus they can get from the Council Bluffs Gas and ile.ctrlc : Light company , which ow has the contract. The contract under which the city U now ghtcd cxplna un the 17th of next month , but t contains a provision by which the city ouncll has the exclusive option of renewing t fat a term ot five years or more Noth- ng is said about a term of one year or more , o that the conclusion Is that th ; council illl either have to renew the contract for Ivs years or else make an entirely new con- ract with the company on terms to suit the oinpariy. No ccmpany on earth could put n plant In operation In three weeks , so that l > y delavlng as It has the council has ren dered tbe advertising for bids out of the rm stlon. Some ot the best attorneys in the c ty hold hat the company cannot be compelled to run Its plant a day after its contract ex pires , even though II Is running for the benefit ot the public. An effort Is now 'lelng made by the council to get more 'avorable terms out of the company than are contained in the contract to 1)2 rcn.wed. By It the price of each arc light used hy the city will be } DO for next year , $ SS for the year following , and so on , lopping off $2 per annum until the fifth year , making the price $ S2 per annum. This Ib only $1 more than Stone & Webster's estimate made it , so that there Is apparently little to bo gained , so far as the city Is conc = rned. But private consumers wllr have to pay JIBO per annum right straight through the live- years , which s undoubtedly an exorbitant rate Some of the aldermen who held out longest on the question ot hiring Stone & Wibstcr to make the so-called "electrical survey" of the city arc now having a most beautiful opportunity ot saying , "I told you so. " For a thing that cist $75 the estimate is nbout as unsatisfactory as anthing could well be. The $7IJ was Earned In a few minutes , and the council , or at least some of them , Insist that the estimate Is worth no more than the guess of uny other person would be. It Is not likely to take a very 1m- pqrtant part In the deliberations of Hie aldermen with the representatives ot the light company. The question of making a new contract with the present company will come up for consideration at the meeting of the council this evening. IIUSIUN vroici : . ll silllti ( > ll ' illI Deeper cuts tlinu ever. Summer corsets , lOo. Thompsn glove-flUIng , n. , II. , C. , 0. , & E. , In one lot. 9Sc. ? 1 CO anil (2,00 children's white dressei , nan C7c. $1.25 laiimlercd waists , 23c. 12V4c dress glngliains , GV4c. IQc and l- ' c wash goods , 22 Inches vv lile , 5c Ladles' ribbed vests , lfc grade , Sc ; 5 < grade , 12Hc : GOc grade. 25c. Cloaks and cai > es , sold from $650 $ to $18.00 , ctio ce , $1. ! > 8. 75c anil $1.00 all vvo I plaids , 39c. $1.00 and } 1 25 novelty dress goods , DOc , 19c and 25c ribbons , DC 9c and 75c 21-incli printed liabutl silks 3Dc. 0c printed clilna silks , 23c. AVondcrful bargains In notions Jewelry nt half price. Muslin ? and sheet.ngs at cost. Hundreds ol other bargains In otliEr dc partmcnts during our dissolution s le DOSTON STOHK , Council Blurts , la. The Council Bluffs Kindergarten , C39VI1 low avenue , will again open Monday , Sept. 3 Hammocks cheap , Davis the druggist. Washerwomen use Domestic snp. lUUlT IN A Tir-UVKIt. I'ostramtcr lloi'imm severely InjtircMl by HI ArcliU-nt While llrliluc- Postmaster Thomas B'wman nnd Deput ; United States Marshal Frank I' . Bradle ; returned yesterday morning from Topeks Kan. , where Ihey went several days ago fr look at seme land. Wh le there they hai on experience which came near result m "fatally , and Boninan Is still confined to hi room al the corner of Pearl street and FlfU avonuc. Tliey started out Tuesday evcnln ; In a two-seated carriage with P. II nutlet the manager of the Madison track nt Has St. Louis , and a driver. While drlv In near Silver lake , sixteen rnllea west o Topeka , llio driver tried to pass a farr wagon , which was ambling along at a slc\ gait Jus' ahead of them. The horses h vvas driving ware fast steppers , and he ha been show Ing their speed to the tlireo me vvltli him. He was not acquainted with thread road , and when he tried lo pass h found that the road sloped down suddenly The carriage struck the Incline and In a Instant was tipped over and tlic carKJ vva landed at the bottom of the slope , sevc feel below , with the carriage on top. Th farmer Jumped out of his wagcn ami pr < vented the horses from running away , an had It not been for his action one or mar cf the party must have bcsn dragged to h ! death. The buggy vvas smashed literal ! to kindling wood Mono ot ( he party su fered Injures any more serious than palufi bruises , excepting Dcwinan , and his hurl were not thought to bo serious at Ilrst. 11 got to the home of his friend , Ilutler. wlthot difficulty , but after he bad sat down nvvlii : ho was startled to find that he was pjwei less In his lower limbs. He could not gi out of Ills chair. What means vere : hand were used In bring'ng him ubout , ar finally It proved that ho hail net bee stricken with paralysis , but was merely su ferine from a nervous disease , brought t by the shock of Iho fill. yesterday afte noon he was able to bit up. Half ii .Mill Oovruiriiril. The city council met as a committee < the whole yesterday morning at the ci building for the purpose of making up Ihe minds as to the amcunt of the tax livy ne cssary for the coming year , 1B93. Tl aldermanlc thinking apparatus was usi with a great deal of energy tor quite a whl In the vain endeavor lo bring down the bag of taxation appreciably below that cf U year. At last Iho feat vvat accompllshc to a certain extent , and the amount of 29 mills on the tloll.r was announced. It vv be crdrreO certified lo Ihe proper conn officials at the meeting of the council tl evening. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Coed stenographers , bookkeepers , clerks house girls secured ut G-5 Uroaduay. Domestic soap linnks hard water , Uagle laundry , 724 IJroartvvay. for go work , Til. 1ST. Domstl.toap outlasts cheap toap. Tlwy'rti Alter Tltrni , C "W Car'son ' , a convicted thief , has Ji completed his sentence In the county J ami la to be turned loose today. I partner , O'Mara. was turned loose a , fi days i go , hut has been ha tig I UK arou Omaha , wa ling lor his frlec ? lo meet hi A few days auo he s nl his former pal tl Uvlng reminder In the shape of a lot of pi tobacco. It is suspected they have Kthemt on f ol nnd the ofTUiiU of b ilh ; rill's have determined lo keep th lr eyes on th > m as long as thT lire here Bold ol them have br n thoroughly "sized up" by the police of Council Bluffs and Omaha , nnd will be arreslcd on tight tn general princi ples. _ NO Jtm LOTS on r.viii : r t But If you \vanl good straight goods thai will wear , this is the place. We cnn sell vou KOOI ! straight goods , bought direct frcm the factory , at prices that the Job lot stores can't touch. Prices are what talk , and I will make thr price. Shoes are cheap. Good shoes nre cheap. You don't have to take old ilock beciiusp you want cheap shoes. Go to Sargent's and net good ulio.s cheap. The best school shoes In the tlty , and al ways the lowest tn price. B. M. SAHUCXT , 4)3 ) Broadway. A ( irc.it SlimrliiK tor the lloiun On. Deputy Auditor of State Stewart Gooilrell walked Into the office ot the Council Bluffs Insurance company list Monday , 201 h Inst. , and on the 23d lust , completed an examina tion of Its condition. The t Mowing IR a statement ot the com pany's nssets and liabilities as found by the examiner ; I.ontis on real tslotc nnil banl : Cash In oiUcinnl uink mul In c.iii ! " of lr nm BKlon 13.S5J 3i Illlln receivable < til < cn for pro- nilillnl M.CW ST I All nctunl llalillltlc * . Incliullng nil lows . . . tl ! 734 M ItdriHUinncr reserve CI 434 11 Capital stock SJ.tKWOO Net surplus H 22-1 IS 51M KM5.W After deducting oil actual liabilities there remains a burplus to policy holders of f'M.- 672.31. This showing , BO Boon alter the awlul fire losses In June and July , Is one to which the promoters of the Council Uluffa Insurance company point with pride , and Is from $10,00000 to $15,00000 $ better than vvas ex pected before the sounding was taken. The examiner. Godrell , authorizes us to say In addition lo the foregoing that he Is pleased vlth the condition he found the company In , and a in I < 1 congratulations , fatherly advice and good wishes , he hied himself awny to the Hartford cf the West II. O Ccok and C r. Tullls , city agenti. l ivrrencc Unlit Injnrrd. Lawrence Hoist , the well known mall clerk , mel with a bad accident yesterday afternoon He was driving Skates , the rac ing horse , down Pearl street , when the horse took fright nt a motor and started to run When near the corner of Willow avenue Hoist fell backnrd , but his foot caught , and he was dragged some little distance , his head striking the ground at every jump the frightened animal made. The sulky finally collided with a telegraph pole and was Jerked loose from the horse , which rushed down Willow ; avenue lloiet struck his head against the pole ns he fell , and was knocked sense less. He was picked up and carried home. Dr Barstow , who attended him , .slated last evening that he hoped he would pull through , but there vvas considerable danger of In flammation setting in as the result of the blow. Hoist wai badly cut and bruised nbout the head and face , and lost considerable blood. iflhool Mines lit Surci'iit's. Remember , there Is lots of competition this year. You cnn buy shoes chcap-r than ever before It pays you to look nround. See what you can do In school shoes for the chil dren nt oth r stores , then come lo Sargent's. I have the goods and will make th prices. If you -want jw pay 75c I have the best. If yon vuintrapay $100 I have the best. It you wnndfto pay $1.25 I have the best. If you want to | ) ay $1.50 I have the best. I can suit you In quality end price. See what you can do , th = n try mo. SAUOKNT 413 Broadway 1 > 1I In the Kiiiln. 'The First Presbyterian Sunday school had an outing al Fulrmount park yesterday eftcrncon. After several hours had been spent In the way Sunday scho.l picnics usually choobe. supper vvas served on long tables spread beneath the trees. The only ace dent that marred the pleasure of the oc- casin was when the Misses Beulah Hoig- land und Ethyl Thomas fell In the basin of the fountain. They were pulled out by noms of the boys , very much bedraggled and wet , but not seriously hurt. Lost Ladles' open-faced oildized silver watch , vvllh silver chain and heart attached , was probably lost between pavilion and b.at landing it Courtland beach. Ileturn to Bao olllcc , Council Bluffs The laundries lice Domestic soap. Ulii-.ip Itntrn to rittsbiirir- On account of the national O A. R. con vention at I'lttsburg , Sept-mber 10 the Union Pacific will sell tickets to that point nt ex tremely low rates. The Union Pacific is the official route for the Nebraska veterans and their families and friends. See > our nearest Uulon Pacific agent for fuither particulars. o IWM * lit A flit UA C.ltl. Hotly of n Murdered Mini OlHcoiiT.nl Mlien the Cur V n [ > - " ! . MOT1T.IYE , Ala. , Aug. S\ The body of a man , far advanced In decomposition , was found toJay In a loaded gialn car of the Kansas City , Fort Scott & Memphis inrnl , which arrived here last night. The car was sealed on both Hides and the seals were covered with blood. Eight wounds made with a blunt Instrument were found on the bick part of the man's head ami upon other parts of Ms body. According to the coroner the man had been dead eight or nine days. A verdict was leturneG by the coroner's jury llndlnR that the mnn came o his death from wounds made iv some unKnovvn per.son or persons flic car of Kraln was consigned Ic Cleveland Uros. by Ihe Kcmper Grain com- ianv of Kansas City. AmonK the effects of the dead man vvas a prescription wilt- en on a. blank which bore this inscription 'Take this to Bollnger Ac Itoss , druggist ! nii'l apothecaries , Itusselvllle. Ails" The prescription vvas for W. II. Sharp * mil was signed by W. W. Hill. M U There was also Q bottle , which bore tin nbel'cf Jamea It. Dawon & Urotlier , drug' plsts , After , I T Several letters wen also found One was dated at Joplin , Jlo. .Iunf 22 ISO ! , addressed to A W Mayan nml slgneil by Annie Chase. There wa : also found n certificate from Home assem hly No 2 S3 , of the Order of Knights o : Labor of America of Carthage Mo Thi murrlereil man wan white , about six fee tall , apparently between 40 nml 45 > ears oU anil wore a moustache. The- Index HngP ! of the right hand had been cut off at tin second joint. He vas dressed In brovvi striped trouserp , coat with a d.irk ami n flannel shirt. United Hln'es S < "r V' Icott lias re turneil to Denver with his health full : restored. The Hamburg-American line has mel Ih $1(1 ( rate of the American line from Ncv York to Southampton. Teil Henley and I.ulu May , well knovvi In the theatrical profession , were rnarrlei at Bt. Kouls yebterclay. The Colorado prohibitionist conventloi met al Denver yesterday and ntte rorgan Izlnu atljouriuil until today Miss llattle Hlncs of St. I-auls elope from novvllng Orcen , Kv with a youn lawyer named Hugh B. Wright Thu ailESOiillun of Mlfsouln , lent , 1m bene chnnxed from an evening to a morr Ing paper and takes the Associated pres Normnn Murriy , the anti-Catholic ns t.ttor. was Kent to jail nt Montreal jestei day fcr lefiislng to pay u flue for dlsturl Ing a procession. The PIVBB rlub of Plttsburj ? Is makln Kr < > at preparations to entertain vlsltln brothers during the Grand Army of th Kcpiibllo reunion The Wisconsin State Hoard of Health he decided not to establish n iiunraiitlne In th Eleventh ward of the city of Milwaukee c account of tnnallpox. William and Kittle Knymoml and Ann IJelinont. noted Badger thieves , have- bee bound over In New York and In default < liall are lying In jail Reports of consular agent sKt.ilc th' owlnir to Russian competition trie llax giov ira In Germany are not prosperotiH ur many farmer ! * me abandoning It In spile of Ihe Injunction of .Mgr Sato ! the Catholic Knights of America leat-eil bi ISt privileges on the boat which curried the annual excursion from New York. 111 The city marshal of Poncn , I. T. . Bhot ut Us killed Isaac W Baker , a cowhov. who lu UsW ! come to town to get revi-ncp on the nuirsh nd for am-stlnc him the dny previous. . MKH | Alice ganger , htenoKrapher ut 11 in.a while house during Ihe Harrison ailmlnl in.ng trillion und until now under the prese nga one , hiiH been transferred to the Poatolll a department. DIVORCE Mill ; t\t \ CRESTON i i H mernu Oouptei ia thoi'Ibwa ' Town Who Deelw Sop j n , RICH MOR ELS FOR sb'AlfDAL MONGIRS Our Ho/on of Din Mnul Prominent I'uiiillJes In tlmt J'urt nt Ilic htntn Involved in Vorlmi.i DuiiiiMtlv l > lr > flruUli-x. ' CtinSTON , Ii , Ang" . 30. ( Special to The llee. ) Domestic lulellclty nnd Immorality In general Is augmenting In this city at n re markable rate , and If continued soon bids fair to outrival the ancient cities ot Sodom and Gomorrah , llul whether a manifesta tion of divine displeasure will be evoked Is yet n matter of speculation. Certain It U that the wrath ot the parental Inhabitant Is aroused. During the recent Third regi ment encampment , I. N , U. , the actions ot many young ladles 'were so Indiscreet that It brought forth ministerial rebuke , and the mother began to Imiulrc"where was her v.mderlng elrl tonight. " Other evidences of unladylike conduct has "vet 'em a tlilnkln. ' " The most prominent evidence that there Is t-omothing wiong Is thD unusual number ol divorce cases that Judge Tanner will be called upon to decide at the September term of the district court Twelve paitlons for divorce are now on file In the county clerk's olllce. and the evidence In some of them will be decidedly sensational , and ufford thu society gossip no end of material These twelve couple who wants Judicial severance are among the oldest and most prominent citizens , and the teijuest for an abrogation of matrimonial strings Is u matter of no little surprise and comment. The separation ot Mr. and 'Mrs. Ed Ahearn lias caused the greatest public In terest. Mrs. Ahearn is a preposscKsliig and attrastlve little woman , and when she rides a blcjcle about town the stranger Inquisi tively besieges ( he resident. Mr. Ahearn separated Irom his Mlfa In May , on Ing to the attention his wife received from , u prom inent attorney. Mr Ahearn , in his petition , charges hl.i pretty little wife ylth adultery with Hugh M. Fry , n young attorney and former partner ot County Attorney James G. Hull. Mr. Fry was a well-known voung man. it leader In society , n member ol several swell clubs , generally respected and of good parentage. His escapade placed him In an uncomplimentary light and realizing his In- ture In tills city was crushed , he took the advice of Horace Grceley. and Is now prac tising law at Portland , Ore. Mrs , Ahearn declares his Innoccnse , and has engaged a firm of lawyers to defend her. E c-Counly Poor Supervisor John DlfTen- baugh asks a decree of sepaiatlon from his wife on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. This couple has traveled life's thorny pathway for over twenty years. Mr. Dlffcnbaugh asserts that If he falls to re ceive a divorce on the charge specified In his petition hewill introduce uvldence that will startle the community. The evidence in some ot the other cases will bo racy. One couple had only lived to gether a week. The charges range from de sertion to adultery. A large attendance al the coming term of court is assured Condition uf lown Hunk * DBS MOINES. la. , Aug 30 ( Special Tele gram to The Uce. ) Stulo Auditor McCarthy has jutt ibsueil bis annual report on the condition of Iowa state and savings banks. He says in part : , In subnil'tluf : tr th , public toy nnmul bank renart It I- a Source of Krutlllcntion to be ulile to state th.it , notwithstanding the many failures of bunks Hi nil portions of our country , nnd the , general < lfiier3 n ot business prevailing everywhere , mi banls under the supervision of. this otllce hus been compelled to close Its doors , even temporal lly , since tlie publication of my last leport , one ar HBO. June SO. 1S9J , there were US savln Hbanks und 177 state brinks doing buHlnedtf under the Htiite laws On June 30 , ISM , 1G2 lavlm , ' " banks nivl IS8 < Uiite banks , or a totnl of MO Imiiks , ic- poited to this olllce. The consolidated statement SIOWR ! : Total assets $ ( j1r7l,2C'i Capital stock 61.071,800 Uue depositors 41.9S7.BM Due banks and others 332,9t'2 ' Surplus 1nr,28,1 Other piotltB l"2fc,4 The statements made at the close of busi ness June 30. 1891 , show the following changes In the aggregate conditions of the banks , Us compared with the statement made at the close of business June 30 , 1893 : Hills lecelvoahle , decrease. . . $ 3,8C,1,39" K Cash and ci edits. Increase . . . 3.S17.1CS.U Overdraft" , decrease X1.222.01 Heal and peiMjiml propctty , In crease 4Cb,873. i Capital i-toik , IriTeuse J,1X7MO Deposits' , deoieuse 1O,598.3 ( Indebtediiiw * to banks smd others , ilct tease 7Slr > i1S , Surplus lncrenne Z2 % Other piotlts , Inciense 160,793 S From the above comparative table It will 1)3 Eceu that the banks show desirable Im provements In many respects noticeably BC In the very material Increase of their cash reserve , us well as In the largo decrease ol their Indebtedness to banks and others. Mnt I u.r ITO poctH. DKS MOINES. Aug. 30. ( Special Tclegrair to The Bee. ) The Iowa state fair will b < formally opened tomorrow. Those In chargf say that as many entries has been madi and as much space has been taken up U Thursday morning of Ihls year as Is uauall ) taken up to Friday evening of any prcrloui year , which Indicates that the fair of 189' Is to be a grand success. Tomorrow niu Saturday will be general preparation days Sunday religious services will .be held , will a bermon by Hcv. J. H. Sanderson Tues day will be women's and children's day Wednesday soldiers' day , Thursday Dei Molnes day and continuation of soldiers day and corn growers' day , Friday Derb ; day. Races will be In progress all weel with a fine program. linva Irrigation DeleRnti * . DKS MOINES , /Vug. / 30 ( Special Tclegrntt to The Bee ) Governor Jackson has appolntei the following delegates to represent Iowa a the national Irrigation congiess nt Denver September 3 to 10 H F Clayton. Indlanola D. J. Spencer , Alton ; William Christie , Atlun tic ; L. F. Mulling. Atlantic ; W. B. Cox , Far rngut , Lucius Wells. Council Hlufls ; J. M Joseph , Creston , John Parker , Silver City Henry Weir , Avoca , and William Dutlei Clarlnda. _ Kollierccl l > jr Low Stugo of Wiitflf. DUllUQUn , Aug. 30 ( Special Telegrai to The Dee. ) The tfrlesoii Is the Iowa Ire works last venture In paval construction a Dubuque , the water being too low. The revenue enuo cutter Willlont Wmdom Is to be flr " Ished at St Louis. ut Onvi'luiul. OTTUMWA , la. , App. 30 Freight train collided nezr Cleveland , , a small station o the Burl ngtcn rallrobdj this evening Gu Starkman , the engineer" , vvas instantly kllle and Ed Walker , he 'fireman , fatally Ii Jured. . j i .V/.SMO.V i- < , fcti.trui.Kr. . sifi\poioil \ I.unutlcYli York. NEW YOUK , Au30. . Edward Stolz , supposed lunatic ujio/ . proposes to kill Mg Satolll , the papal delegate , was arraigned I the Hurlem police 'couft ' today. StoU Is wild looking man , and app.-ara to be su ferlng Irom ulcohpllc mania. He U we dressed mid fairly Intelligent. A iiallcemc arrested him en the- Kings Bridge road la night where hev.au shouting , "Kill hli kill him , " and making lungsa at some Ir aginary object. At th pollcu station tl prisoner , who wore no shoes , culd he to merly kept a saloon at Memlvl.le. 1'a. I sold out nnd came here , God having call upon him to kill Satolll. He had no hatn for Satolll , but wanted to kill priests. club of t n , of which ho was president , hi been organized to kill all priests. He hi been se ected by the club to strike the fir blow In the court today , while compos. and talking rationally , he still adhered his story that his mission was to kill S tolll. He was sent lo Bcllevue hospll where he will undergo examination as to t faulty. it , e .Mutor llrukr IVIleu tn Work. CHICAGO , Aug. 30. An electric car c < llJcd with a | > < upc > i > rcr ; train on the Chicago A Northern Pacific rallroid at the Forest Hill crossing. Three pereoni were seri ously Injured and a number of others wrrc badly shaken up. The Injured are John Hrlggs , left leg crushed nnd Injured In ternally , I ! . It. Keyes , badly Injured about the head nnd body Mrs. Mary Burns , cut about the hcid nnd b uty The cause of the uclllslon was the refusal ot the brakes of the elcclr'c car to work. The motormnn , Drlggs , was unable to pre vent the cor from running upon the crossing and smashing Into the train. AHTHaVAK SHOCKS. Northern I'nrt nf thn Cltt shukrii I , tint M lit-iu : l Oiimlm Clil.'lly AiTrrteil. U was South Omaha night at the "Lnst Days of Pompcll" last night and there was no mistaking the ( act. From early evening until the last cloud floated nwuy from the crest of old Vesuvius every car vvns loaded with citizens ol the Miiglc City. The South Omaha people , however , were not the only persons who wltnesKod th.e destruction of the city , for there were hundreds from Coun cil Bluffs ami the surrounding towns , while Omaha turned out n goodly portion of Its In habitants , so ninny. , In tact , that when the r d lights were turned un ( or the first act the reserved seats , the boxes and the bleachers seated not less than 9,000 men , women nnd children , While It was nol down upon the regular bills , the manner In which the crowd vvas handled by the street railway companies vvas one of the most pleasant features ol the even ing Th ; Omaha company gave a two-minute service and at the Locust street Junction the Last Omaha company loaded up Its cars ever } two minutes and whisked them away tp the gate uf the show ground. From start to finish there vwre no long and tedious waits and in many Instances tussengers were landed at the grounds within thirty minutes utter leaving Douglas street. With the show It was the same old story. It hud been the annual fete day In Pompcll , and all of the surrounding country and the peasantry and the lown people were In for a round of joy and merriment Bands had been marching up and down the principal streets , while any number of walking dele gates had furnished the oratory hnrrangulng crouds from the steps of the capitol building as well as from the docks. During the -whole of the day old Vesuvius , located In the out skirts of the town , had been manifesting symptoms of uneasiness by smoking and now and then spitting up hot ashes Some of the farmers who uero raising1 grapes upon the slope of the mountain drove to town dur ing the afternoon , and going up to the temple told Arbaces. a rich Egyptian , who had settled among the Ramans a few years previous , that there was going to be trouble , and that the best thing that he could do waste to call together the city council and have that body Uaue an order for all the people to get out of town lor a few days. Here hUlory records the fact that Arbaces told the tillers of the soil that he did not CK , ' ? what happened , as he was In for a day of enjoyment and would not move a peg If Vesuvius threw up her boots Some of the people on the stteets , hearing the conversa tion , took to the woods , thus saving them selves and enabling the world to know Just how the whole altalr happened. After the moguls cf the tovui had got rid of the farmers who brought the warning. Albaces and some of his lieutenants ordered the festivities to be renewed , and for on hour or two things went well , but later on In the day , Claucu ? . a joting Greek who re sided over In Heiculaneum , n rival town , came In a boat , and after landing went di rectly up to the home of his sweetheart , lone , a very beautiful > oung woman and ono who W.IH much sought utter by the tans of the nobility. Among her manj admirers was Arbaces , though he was old enough to have been her father. Twice before this clay Arbaccs had proposed n marriage and once he had promised to deed the girl half of his possessions If she would accept his hand , lone went upon the theory that she had lather have a young man. It he had but a single shirt to his back , than to tie herself to an old man , even if he was the owner of the whole of th3 Roman empire , and Inplaln terms she gave Arbaccs to under stand that she had made up her mind with reference to tbla mnttcr.AArbaces fully re- llazed that ho was nol "In It" for a minute , and so he concluded to have some fun with young Mr Glaucus. Sending a messenger boy tip to ths residence of lono's father he Invited both of the young people down to the public square to witness the festivities Being unsophisticated In the ways oC a wlckld world , they put on their wraps and cal.lng a cab , were drlv n down one of the principal streets. Upon arriving at the foot of the steps ot the temple , they got out and were heartily welcomed by the court ofllCTS and the men in high authority and for a time they watched the dancing girls and the athletes In their sports. Just as the hilarity iv as at th' highest point , Aibaces was seen coming out of the temple , lugging a golden calf , which he drought down and placed-rlghl In front of Glaucus , at the tame time paying In a loud and commanding voice , "Kneel down und kiss the brute , or else down comes ynur msat house " Glancus was completely taken by surprise , but quickly recovering , he replied , 'Not If I Know myself ' The people cheered lo the echo , and , draw. ing a * word. Arbuces Invited the young mat out Into the commons. The Invitation was accepted , and e\etal hundred people fol luwcd , In order to sec that one man did nol take any advantage of the other. However , before they had reached the ground wher < the duel was to be fought , Vesuvius belcheO forth great quantities of hot ashes and lava completely covering Hie town , and burylnj Arbtces so deep that to this day his bone : have not been found. Glaucus was one o : the first men to notice the activity of Vesu vius , and knowing Ihut to stay meant death he caught lone under one arm and NjJIa a blind girl who had been selling flower ; on the streets , under the other , and made foi the water , where he secured a boat , ant throwing both of the fainting women In Jumped aboard und escaped , rowing over t < another part of the country. Last night the fireworks were the bcs that have be n exhibited , and were entirely satlsfactoiy la .lam/J3 / Cunellff , who liui charge ot this department. The picture o Mayor Ed. Johnson of South Omaha was ( rui lo life , and was recognized by the thousand : who were present. Although seriously 111 Miss Maud Warner , who leads the balle and who Instructed the young ladles win take part , won rounds of applause , and wa compelled to respond to an encore. Tomorrow night Is to be "Hatlroad Night,1 and the management expects to see ever ; railroad magnate , as well as all the boy whoc an get off A "life size" locomotive one of those"big fellows , " In firework will be one of the special features. Mi Craven , who Is the representative of Mi Pain , promises that none of Pain & Son : celebrated set pieces ever excelled the big engine. KKlVlaWX .LTXUI ) YOKK. Diiliuque-l'iilll Torpedo Ito.it lo lie Place in Trliil In n I'mv OUYH , NBW YOUK , Aug. 30. The torpedo boo Ericsson , the first vessel built on tiilan waters , parsed quarantine at 10 o'clock till morning , having consumed twenty-two < laj tn the bea passage from St. Loula. Tli Ericsson was built at the Iowa Iron work : Dubuque , la , and upon her completion WM towed down the river to St Louis , whei die anchored for several days. She bega her voyage to New London her destlnnlloi August 8 at noon. Passing through tr harbor und Into the Kist river the Erlcssc did not stop at th ; navy > ard , but proceeds on her course to New London , where st will be placed on her ofllclal trial J a few days. The government coi tract Is tlat the Hrlcsson mu make twenty-four knots per hour , but U builders hope to exceed this by one knot Superintendent Hopkins of the Iron worl will clay with the boat until It Is turni over to the government , vvlrn Lleutenai II N Usher. U S. N , who Is also on heir will lake charge. HANDSOME PE3PI Only Tlnse Who it Hava Gojd Teeth. D'J 10a BAILEY , TI , IKTI. : . a- i ! ( | lltmr Pax ton lllooK , Ifltli und 1'ariiain H aal Tc > Ii-iliiiie | , lCi\\ its l/itly Atlendulil U < rmi : NixiliUti. 1'ull k teeth , BIS O0f niitilotiiiiiiu day ihu Iniinou l l& tul.en. I'lllliiKS without pain. All wo U u I > r. Uullry' * Toutli k'owili LUMBERDEALERS BANQUETED Thirty-Fivo Members of the Eeo Hoe Meet at Lie cob , WAKEFIELD OF OMAHA PRESIDES SOUTH I Noir MriulM-rs lultUiti > < l Into thu Atvfiil .MyntcrlCH ol thn Su < lct > I.Ut uf 1liMc M'liit I'lirllctimtrtl In tliufTnlr. . LINCOLN1 , Aug. 30. ( Spselnl to The Dec. ) Thlrtj-ftvc members of tlic Hco-Hoo ban- quetcil it the Lincoln last night. The hotel still remains Intact ana the luinbtr market lias not exhibited a bearish tendency up to the time of closing this noon , but the nil- usuil demand made upon the provision mar ket last evening has caused an uneasy tccl- InE to those who vcrc "short. " It was the drvntl hour of midnight when they filed Into the. bannuet hall and seated themselves In the chairs which had been arranged In the shape cf a flguro nine. John A. Wake- field ct Omaha officiated as toaatnuister. Ilo- fore arriving at the hotel they had been In executive session at the Halter black , where they had In tluted nineteen new members Tlrso present were : J AVal < etleld , J E. Preston , J. C. Harclay , ( Jeorfie Kelly , O W. Dunn , Ootitd Diet * . Omaha ; Cri'lfihton Morris. C. M. Linn. Humboldt , J. II. Uoggc , I3udd Crltchfleld , Elmvo l ; J. F : Jones , Qermantown ; T. A Whlffon , Ie Witt ; William Fried , Fremont ; George W. Ualluln. Crete , J. II. Erford , Sew nnl , F. W. 'iruwn , Herman merits , D n. Green , K O. Miller. William Hopkins , T. It. French , J. C. Graham , Gerrge E Gascolgne , K. I ) May- hew , I G. Chapin , Hans D erks , J. C. U'-ugh , L D. Dcemcr J S Ferguson , I'.iul Bartlctt , a. AV. 1'latner and W. Leonard roller , Lincoln. The friends of J. A Marshall , formerly of tlJs city , tmt now of Denver , ar recount- Itig rumors to the effect that ho Is to be In the near future a Moated bond holder and millionaire It Is said that he has Invented a process by uhlch It is possible to extract the pur-- gold from low grade ores with profit , end that a company with a capital of $109,000 Is behind him The Idea Is to establish a plant In the west as a eort of experimental station , and to sell the right of their process to mine ouners , who will realize ? 12 per ton from ore that was for merly not worth more than 75 cents. C \V Heed of the Uellonc hotel arrived In the city at noon jesterday , and calling at the Lincoln hotel asked If one Foley was registered there. He was , and the Omaha man Informed the clerk that his presence In the capital city was due to ( ho fact that the salil Folcy owed him a board bill of $32 Ho gave Mr. Heed an order on the house ho claimed to repiescnt and let him go He settled his account nt the Lin coln and took the next train for St Joe. TheGulney Drug company ot Harrington , Neb , Is the name of a new firm which flled articles of Incorporation with the becrotnry of state this morning. The go\crnor left on the noon train today to attend the encampment at Grand Island. General Gage's Intentions vcra the same , but ho left six hours later , oulng to the fact that the train wuuld not wait ( or him. George Parish atks the district court to grant him a Judgment of $4 27G against E. K. Brace , for damages he all-gos were caused by the failure of the defendant to carry out a contract Into which they had entered. The members of the Commercial club say that the new quarters In the Clark block , at Twelfth and P streets will be ready by the time the state fair op'ns , and that vis itors will be tendered a royal welcome. McCann , Lincoln u center ( lelder , has been given .nodes of release , on account of falling to show up at practice. A man by the name oC Wallschlagcr from Missouri Is to be put In the box as soon as he arrives , and , If sat isfactory will take lialsz's plac\ who will go to the coast to officiate as deputy sheriff In his brother's office. I'niir lUllril by mi I-.XIDHOII. | | ! FERGUS FALLS , Minn , Aug. 30. A threshing engine boiler exploded In Aastad toady , killing four people. THE CHARM OF BEAUTY Is ovcrywhcro rccosrnUnd , Ilenuly und an nxed upii'Jiu.inco are Impisilblu. Onu unman In a million is pretty with pray li.ili. The others must preserve th Ir hair and their bcuuty by using IMPERIAL HAIR REGENERATOR It Is not ii dye , but u coloring , cU'iui , health ful ctllclcnt H lint only n-Mores the hair ton rich , beautiful color arid luitro , but acts as : i hull tonic aho bcvcti s'lailcs from Holiest ash blond to lawn Uluck Mudo only by iMiTitiAi. tniin .vt , .uru. un , , 292 FIFTH AVE. , NY , SOID BY SHERMAN & . MC OONNELl , lvtlyr Htteet , - Omtiliti , Xibruiht CoverYourLegs Our FhstCnl In Prices , Want Room for Mew CootK In our Main and Branch Stores we have 50,000 , Sample Pants Patterns , To close quick wo will make Pants to Order , from the sample patterns at each , etoro , at the following Great Redaction : Now S2.5O. Formerly $3.00 Now $3OO. rornierlj $3,75 Now $3.50. Formerly $4.25 Now $4.13.Formerly $5.25 Now $4.41 , Formerly $6.25 Now $4.75. Formerly $7,25 Now $5.O6. Formerly $8.25 Now S5.4O. Formerly $9.25 Now S6.OO. Formerly $10.25 Don't Miss This Chancr Pants Company 408 N. i6th St. CEUEimiNE IMMMOVn. Jxtrarlnl tinliriiluiil tlioOx , In the treatment ol LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA. NY NVuroloKlmt Society. Mn-llnc. April 4 1P9 * "A c e ni WTwerilFil f toc mntiir ntnxl yihlrh hirt l en ticnlnl wlili hMKHlrrnilo In- 'J llon of CUIliniUlM' ax > f ra mo th 'imtlrnt. n ninn fined fi'ity , hml IK-RMTI tn > uf < fer with douMt vlnlim ThH nftrr rv rul 'months of trontinrnl hml illMppffiif. ! , nnil for 'a time he tmrt tncn iiilctll. ! . The hplrnl > ) niptnin if locninntnr ittnxln then cnm < > oni comiitpte IOM ot kncp-Ji'iko. nhorn r l ' In 'thr | P , ntnxl.i Kntp well niaihril , InabllllV 'to Unnil with the * } cl' > npil , difficulty In 'rvnuuntlnK the MmMer nnl lowrli , fextiol 'IHIKPT lout ) n trntr uf i-onntilrtlDn nmunit th 'nnl t. Ttcntmcnt win VIPRUnl ut ten ivcckj 'etm , nml mnslFlpil of n il < .ily lupoJcrmlo In- 'Mtlon of CiHiilHI.Vi : : "Itulnmand , five Oropn , 'c"mWn l null n like nnu < unt of v\nlcr. lm 'pi < itntiit very mnil < v , ri-xunl funcllonn per- 'lootlv rcstoicO. cimif | te co.itrnl over Mmlilcf 'invl l > wtl . nml liiir iinln * tmd illnappenrolj V nctnl htnlth lniiroI | I , ntle to run up nml 'J.iwn Malw. nml cuul Ktui < l mrndy with hit Vjrs cluscil No utlier / ntmont cmplojcj. Im pruvrmvnt Krrulunl nml Btituty. " EPILEPSY. I > ese VI v o Drops I'rlct' . (2 ( Orachmi < . J2.50. Wliorf twil JriUBlKtii nio not nupplleil with the Hiimmoml Anlnml Kxlmcln. tliej- will b mnll l , loKCthrr with nil .HxlliiK Illeraturn on DIG nubji'ct , on rtrclpt or pilce t-y 1111. t t > iu.\i IIIA IIIMIL-AI , vv. , KVHN A co , Aan.vr rou OMAHA. IS THE EICST. NO SQUEAKING. $5. CORDOVANL FRENCH&ENAMEUEDCALF * 3.sp POLICrT.3 SOLE * FINE. * 2.t.7- | BOYSSCHOOLHOES LADIES- SE V J TOR CATAUJQUE WZ.-DOUGl.AS , BROCKTON , .MASa. You cnn imvo money liy irrarlnz llio W. 1. . Doiulno S.'I.OO Slino. Itrcnimr , no nro 'lio Inrgcjt manufacturer * (7 tills prmloof > bues liitho wnrlJniiJnuarnntco their inlno Iijr stamping the Iinmo ntul prlco on tlio liiiltom.Mhlcli jirotocl you iih'almt litch prices finil Die mlildltmnn'n ptuflts. Our ( hex's equal cuttora vrnilc In style , fniy nttliiR nuil rirlriK aunllttcs. Weharethem iMil everjwhiro ntlotvcr prlcesfor the vsluoBlvrn tlmn any oilier mnkp. Take lioiub- itltutc. If j our dealer cunnot aupply you , v P can. So d by A. W. Bowman Co. , 117 N. ISti. C. J. Carlson. I2IB N 24th. Ellna Svorison , 2003 N 24n. Novvmnn , 424 3. I3tn. W. Flshjr , 2923 Lonvonwarll Kelly , Stlasr & Co. , Fnrnnrn & IStn T. A < Croasy , 250O N at So. Omaha Stonm end Hot Water Hoolln ? ( or Rosldoncos nntl Buildings. " " J. C. BIX BY , 202 JIaln. 203 Pcnrl Streets , Connoil Bluffs , Io\vn. PERMANENTLY CDRED NO PAY UNTIL CUflEO WE Ptria YOJ 10 8,000 P.MItNIS. \VriteIorHanfc References. . EXAMINATION FREE. loOperation. Bo Detention from Business , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. i-wp n F Nisi LER CO. , SOC-30S New York Llfo Ul'og. . Omaha , Don't Fool With Your Eyes. Eeadacbe Caused by Eye Strain. Many person * whose heads ire constantly neb- UIK lime no Idea vvrml teller tclemlllcnly fit ted elRnseo hill Klve them Tills theory U novt unlversilly eslnUlnheil. "Improperly titled gla - ii , Hill Invatlably Incrcn.a Hie trouble and may Imrt to TOTAL. ULINPNUSS. " Our ability to itijuit glasses sntcly and correctly la beyond Question. Consult us ljea toted lisa ot churns. ALOE & PEflFOLD CO. Opposlto I'ailon Hotel. LOOK FOIl TIIU aOLl L3UN. K - a tlru to th ntuto unit fiuliTitl to nrt . ItoiniiH -'OO-T-H-O , Bllilaurt lilncki < niiiicil Illti II * . In Special JVloticesr Council G luffs n HUNT - , NKAn. MIUi menue nnd I'earl street. Apply ni He * AitiiAiiu uiMovn : VAULTS "cFIEANU ) .U llmlte , nt VV S. llomi r"s. MS IliuuUwuy. liJll SAI.I3. 15 IIKAU IIOIIHUS AND . draft nnd dilvlnu , CuniiliiBhHm hack untl ci iie. | t liURHte , 4 i xpruHS mul IxiKKairn wagon * . Z lruk anU erimry i\iiuii , 30 sets iloubU a-ul sinulo harmm , 2 farm vmn < m . Wm. Lewis 1 Muln strtut Council lllurra. \VANTit > , A LIST OP AM. V.Vf'ANT I.OTS mi 1 acreage for snlo In Council muffs. Kit fiituj prices caiuldneil 1' . J Ernie , 8 1'uirl Hti.'Pt rou HAM : on JIINT : , A FI.VI : Z-STOFIY. H KKUM .IwtillnK. nil ni'jdirn Improvements ; K" < 1 lul. fine shade trrcs , thin ono block of | iiiBlilli-e ; jKipKcmlon gl\.n Ht'ntemboi 1. .vi i Huff p iil i minis o\er more miir corner . .r Krunihtny nnd Main utri-ct ; will uimwer for I vine louniH Imiulro of It. I' . OlIUn , 12 North ) M.I IN uri'it. u | > EtalH ! lull 8AI.K. Tlin rt'IlNITt'Ui : AND LKAfifJ of .1 niHt-clniui lintel K iiiiiinu ; this liotel Ima n flrnt-clnna n iiulntl'm fi'iillnir from CO to SO at H meal ; Incutid MMdlu IlimuhMiy ul the junction of nil the HIM ! cat Ifnei 11 In the beat stand ] In llio city of rouni.ll liluffK. Aildiers J , Lk i like , Council lllurfH H roil BAT.n AT A SAC- i Him , niarly new. In perfect , onlor. Cull at Itco nllci ) > . I.OsT I > OO : KT CIIAItl.KS BPANUJI. : AN- er to name of 'Tun j" lleiuinl for rctiuu in 1H South K.ist Blnn. Iwforo Balunlay. COUNCIL BLUFF d. SFEUKi All kin Jut Uyotu ; arulU.uinin ( < lmi3 I j tlia liUlieit Htylo OL llio art. f'.ilol H.I I Milnoil fit'jrlj * ma'li lu iixij : ii Koul .i no r. kVnrx pruiniitl/ Oono mil tlollvoral In nil Jj.irt-i uf in * oouulry. rfjul tot iiiv T Is O. A. MAOHA1ST , ot llroudnay , neur rk t _ vd'Hluni Do pot. rkr S r : i- ยง 5 Tel Uoue %