Till: OMAHA DAILY BE WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. int. rCjTCFFICI! T.3TICE a-p...'ry f,rm-A ":! f'r r'llf o P. t i i.- i - T A V 1 . J i 1 1 V. . ii V ' t u rr ' c . r ; . . t i P m. J-itr i.'ih f r o"iti h j t s An'''' a Msru. JAI'tV, t'H'FA. CTTIKV and I'TnT.IP. 1 INK ISLAM'I. 1ar..inn. r!.se nt t :i p. m. July uh f"f ,-nt-pa uti per s. . rU-ntor. Hawaii. lrA-. mnr china. snd the IHIUlflNKI'LANPS, v! Pan Francisco, close at ! n. m., August lot, for il"i'!rh pf rut 1 , 1 m HAWAII via Han Funr Kfo, rlnte at S:!1) p. in.. August lfit, for !'-f'(ch per . a A 'n twin. JATAN. mfM-A, CHIVA and MUMP I INK; I5T,,NI.-1. vH Hli, rinse at r ' m. August 3d, fur despatch per l. s. Trt:o nt. TA1HT! and MARgtTR 'ISLANDS, via Pin Frar.ctscn, clone at S .in p m . Ai glint 4h for J"r n-cTl per a . M-ulpo-a. fATAN, I'l.CKA. CHINA a no I MIUP "INK ISLAM'S, via Viwmivr arid Vic- tia, i. (.'.. rinn at M p. m..Aii(ri',t Sih for floppstch per A. . Empress of .Ini'lll. ' Nth' ZF.AT AND,' Ar-TTAMA (n-cept .11, NF.W CAt.R IiOM A. BAMOA. "HAWAII and pc!'ly dilres-ed mill f"r Kl.lt I.HI.A N T '.-J, via Han Fran cisco, close at t,.V p. m. Auapit ll'h fur despatch per . . Ventura, ilf the C'tinard s'esmer cnrriir the Jtrltish msil for New Zealand does not arrive In tl.ne to connect with this dospntoh, extra malls closing at l a. m , : a. m. and :I3 p. m.; Sundays? at 4:3" a. m.. I a. m. and 'i Ha t. ni. will he made up and forwarded until tfi arrival cf the ( unard tmiT FIJI ISIaAM"'" and specially edr-rosel tt'xII for A TPfFv A I.IA. and NEW CALi: I'ONIA. !a Vnnooumr and Victoria, H. C. close at 8 1 p. m. August 13th for drepnfcb 1)T a. . Ml"wr. tA.rnt:r.jA and f.abtf km bibtria t prfirt fnrwrdd vl fiu!ila, It.atertd ct ' via Jnrih, the ubu.i1 rmit. Jft TK- i nlp r.hrwfa n1draoM. Tt Anot.-Blli la frtrffn-d via Kurop; Nw inlnd via nn r"rnnr(ro nnd CTtnln) plHrm In li" Chli'im i'rovlnros of Tun nan, fvunlrntiw, i.o)iwan and KwnH. via ' Brlllnh ?nd?ntni! qtil'-krat roul. rhillpplnr TVf-Ui!y a,1drFfd "via Can ada" or'"vlr Knrnpo" mul bo fully p7 a pald at tha fnroin rnt. Hnwall i for warded vi Hnn FmHwn xrlu"lvriy. ' 'CORKKL1U3 VAN COTT, ': Koalnmitr. Postofflr,- Nfw Torlf. N. T.. July Zi, VM. 1 0..M. E. Tel. 611 Jr'EScJiNGErf "AND BAOaAQS. .. ' 10J3 Karnam fitrvat. WILL GET.TCJB CAQQAQO THER " -v. n ON TIME. um : RAILWAY TIME CARD into STATIONTENTH AND MAJtCY. Chloaao, Rock Island A PaolAv. ' , EAflT, Vmrt. Arrlra, rhlrum pfiiKfit Mnmaa .vj.u.a I H am 'Chlnatfo Ivtiiuit JumM ,,t.A..a 7 :0 sta a I'M am i bimiio B:Iresa ...,it. .bit ;l Pm a am iln tipm ,r..,.4... t " m W ltm Clilvaao at &xirM a !. al:Wia . WKBT. Bneky VoiA(a!n Llmltnl I I K iffl H Uia Lincoln, CulTmfia frprlaea. LfMl- r, Paahla-iilr-Mt ll:H (a a 1:00 pa futon TmeHle. Tha Orrta J.linlteo' ...,u,...a :4 am I'M pra Colnniln A )Uornla Elpru...a 4:10 pm a 44 ja fhl.'rol'.rtiii Hsteclal ..........a 4-M m iii-b ft i prom a 1:94 pm t .u...m v..bl:finpm bl.aa ( iior.io Xp'cial , 7:46 am 1 ni.'.no Hi... Il ...,...... a I'Mm PMtri Loual bS'Ropm al:Upm tUall altutia I.Oput 1. . ." V. I .. Kn Aft. V -KA -n- I.rn'.Nl liltaito ..All :0 km uil I l' pia 110am i uvllsht . Paul- ..v.. .'..I a t M ana 10 X pm I.'jrliut ( !)lio ... , :oa 11 0 pra 1. ( r. .11 1 " pia I SO am i a at 8t. faul' a I it pia . I:in 1cal aioux Cltjr aV St. Paul It 4.W pm a o am ht Mall a lw pm t hlraRO KlrM6. al'4ftpm X'A:.r..it .c. i..iVstttl : .... ..a I'M im 10:19 im J.incola A li rn.t b 0 a:n 10 M am l aadwood A l.lnonll. ' a I AO pm 4 10 pm ' i..r V ronlnj, 4 I'M pm 110 pm Jitatlnn-Albiua hl:Wpm 4:14 Pat ( hlraaro, MllwaoSi A at. I'aVvt. rMniii Parl'jht FTpra ..at SSam a!l:M pm iiic,nii-or..ni k.ipra ...... ..a l pra a 114 pm ('r!r.il Linmoil ...w I'M pa a 14 am taa Mulnaa A Oxubcjl Bipraaa. ..a 7:64 aa ( 1:10 pm (hleato Grpat 'Weatrrn. ' Pt. Paul A Vlnnaapollt MmHr4..a I M pm T II am H. Paul A Minusapolla Kxpiaaa.a 1MI am a l io pm ( iilco I.lmttad ,...., ..-a I'M pia al0: ia 1 iiloaga Ara !........... 4:M a. $M pia Illinois OntrL . ' . ', ,': ... i rhion ZtpnMi .......... ..i.... .a T P am a W pm t.icaa I,in:r.a ...a 1 0 pm a I 04 am V nnMpfll(i A St. Paul Errfla. .b 1 :R0 am biO:SS pm V .Dnaapolia & Bi. Paul Uioilwlr.a 14 pra a I (4 pm MUioarl Paela . ' - .. ft. Lnnti Kzprraa ....alO-41 am a I'M pm annua Cut A i. Lai4 Eitfaa. .all 44 pm H :0 pm Viurid't Fair apMiai .,at.44pta ail:Maa .IV a " Pt. Lnii rannnn Sail Cxpnaa.Mi I :M) pm a 1:94 am Kw Wc-rWa r ..,.1 m a 04 pm 1 t.ral ft.A i.Auticlt EitufTa... a 4:14 am alTOpm i lhu j qiost i rATDX-aarii a mason f hlc, rirIrngto A Qnlnoy. . ' l4r. . Arri-a. Thlrairo :i-ll a I mini lilt pm l lnro Vaatibulad Kipraa a 4 00 pm , a T:S am i ilri lorn i.,... It llim allvOpia i nii'xv LliuHfd al.utpia a 7.40 pm J .t Mali 1:44 pul ir ni. ar V v. M. " , I blaffa.' r' , . V na nn ri.p Eiprnaa ..a p'll am a I OS pm : .. Lui ITIpar a I 6 pm aMrut am !. tl(7 Metit Tt,t4tt. al0:t4 pm a 4:44 am Darlington A Misaoarl Hlvcr. Wrmir, patt(r A Llaoola ...jl Hin b1l:napm h .-rrKha P. tra a t:&0 am a f:0 prn 1 "nvcr l.triHarl ....j a4:10ptn a 4 4ft am 1:.'-!i Mtl:i A Pus'ft Sound Kv..ftll:10pm a 4-0 pm M ..i',ra(i, Vaar.iHiUd Klyar ....... a & p: I. n . -in I al t3ii ,..,...b S F.T pm a! "j pia Ion ri.a ifc turnout n ,..b t M pin hin :?j am ' 1'il-vua A Paflrw Junfrtlon 1 llpm al:Tam Itfiitvua A PaclUc Junction a I 10 am ii:tu aa. p7i3umniauR. ., .. . u: A .19 put WEB'TKB DBPOTwl&TH A WEBSTER. Hlaaourl Parlflle. ' Laava,' Arrlra, Kr.ra.k XmX, via WiUia Wal.r ; b 4:10 pm all Mpm Cilonpn, t- Paul, Mlnarapolla at Uuiaiia. Tn rit; Piimir b 4:9' am b 4:19 pm P linn t ii r.7iitir .... Oakland Loial .a 1 .ttO Din all 0 aim ..bl:4ipm bP.laaul a Hailr.. b rallp- cxrvpt Pundar. a Dally aztapt aatux., fan aicapi aiMuaair. OCIIA5 JiAMbHIJ'i. p t. if" U La.-.. ..aliaa Ll a.1 N.iv lain-h-raw bt. m.ia at 12,t: Tuna, ha u h m'T'l c Imh, Tla i'uUlAHjiaV .nl,. Tm.u.1, al 111 A. ii. Pntl-nUia Ali(. ti.i.l.ii.lata Auf.M liiniaia ..Alr. tfuladain Au. l -nrnn . Aua. 14 liott.iii.m 6pt. 4 H.il UNP-V! !i A IJ Na.. a iioarbora l.. Chi- iMd, 1:1.' li.rr; fcjoora a. Ivil Fariiaaa at. C. tHihK,ud, Fartvaa at.j J. It. K.jaotuaj Sfct litua at. 1-lt' U'uti A I.S i'OH ' t'trfiaTfc.NCiJ el i.M-1' a UJlica I'lii'blinalua; ('uiiiJiiify, It. a. .Amsp', Oiiinlm. J-.rtj.. July id, U-'l. t'lcd priijiujitila, Nulijnoi to the li-nul L'tniUl llmi, mill Ij rrtflvrd at this vn e untii 10 ii'vliHk u. in. Aupiiint 1, 1 "4, nt w hli-h yinn UlKl tH- ttlt-y Wiii btt puttl:l' I'tiUl.tril, f.il I -i! I'iMili.lf auL:silflu ltiil:tf b lll..W9i: l liHil, hiifi'hr. t'ullll(i(l pii.i.lw, pttl. i'letrr- ru'j v.l'l Le llv-fi lo ai'i!rl'a of ilmi mia I s i iji' 1 1 ti. lnliK pi i ii" if, i ,n an. I iiii I iiw ti.ttia rn u'j ji i in ect at Jhls unuci. 'X. IS. liAL'KLlt, 1'lm I..UIUB A'uliiliiltxiit v. Jy-J-j-1'4-37 1 1 1' r ! ' t ' I "- 1 I' ' . 1'. '''Isi'fllN,) QUAHTt'. !. Iowa. July 2?, ) t -M . I. .1 pi a, in tri; n. c ic. v. Ill l.o 1'ivn.l luro uii' 1 H a. rn.( A ml:i 1 .t ll;it' 1 . I I" ri. trio i 1 1 hatur. . , hi Ii... t,,thi'r rtit it,, ti-ra. In r-r- t,.(t I. r ..! f i t. it I ,-rt 1 'c ..'HfH, sown. Itiioru.i- 1 ill i: '''fin.iri. I'. t. ri.-t.n : ' 1 io . ii r '.-. t ,hii cr l: : f i.l ;.1 tn' i ii'.ti .1. I '!: .j.ii ront.il'iii pi . i.-.,i :.h ot.il h tiulo'-il 4" I01-.....S t--r if. I ' "'iirs, r'r..' . . i. .'..'I. M . :l if: A. 4 . ..vl i Shi l'- ; i '.... F-alii ri,(K..i M l I -I i,-. rlv.J at tt.a Mil. .f In- a . ,,! Hn . . i ,1.1.1 ; I u! H,li. I : lio. : i n i ii i ; l.i i i ; i t , I,,, k 1 rl o i: i V, 4'.. .:l 1, 1 4. t-'T fct v II I " ' 1 i i I,. i ... t. ; i or ., t f ' 1 1 " " " . i v r ii. . oh i i. i i . , I 1 i" t o rj to." . f n: r .... h ,.l . . . .1 Inu f. al I- 1 ' : ' i ' : o i.t i- . . . .1 .... I l... J fct I t a ...1 i MOO t I I. V I NEWS OF COUNCIL JXIftOK MnNTION. Pavis fell drugs. ' ' J-ffrva a;lai fit. too)t-rt aella carpets. Schmidt's new attidlo, 40G Ilrondway. Kor rnt, now atoreronm. 213 ifalo ptreet. Mr. and Mm. Olmrloa Pte'ty left yester day on a vlait to Tacoma, aih. - l'loturea for wedrilnpr pt fta n'ven apeclal attention. AlfUnJn , i4 Hnnilway. I.nk. Pura Cbiih Piiirnr, 19 It- for 11.10. V. V. Tea Co. Phone l.i. 4o4 W. B Way. I'lotuim framed to order. rlcqueret colc.ra do not fH'le. iinrwlrk. 211 Main. lei. Ali-t). M'.aa Muliue-n of Kuth Ninth atreet la VlHlting- Alt. ",lmmerer at Beward. Neb. Mr. and Mra. H. Ottren ara home front a trip to Kentucky and North anil South Carolina. lr. Nora Oreen and dauahtera. Denate end Mttln, are home from l liirngo, where tliey have been viHlting relatlvoa. Tha Aid aoclety -of tha Womnn'a Relief enn i will meet Friday nf termv.n j at tha reaidenra of Mr. Mlnniok, 5.:7 Fifth avenue. Mre. Mary A. Rice and daughters, Mrs. John B (-.lie, Id and Mia Jennie O. Rlr-a, have (on for a trip to tha l'ellowslona park. ' ' Mfa. Ira Jfnaen, formerly Mlaa Dora rtrihertu of ttila olty, now llvlnpr In Kl linno, O. T., is tha guest ot Council ltlulis frlendH. Jf'aee IC. Morrison hnS protio to St. Faul. Minn., to meet Mr. Morrison and chil dren, who have been vialiliis relatives nar Duluth. l.Hrnont, the Infant son of Mr, and Mrs. William ilorne Twenty-fourth avenue and Jlirli atreet, tiied laat evening, acd t months. The Lndloa' Aid society of the Fifth Aveu.r AInthodlst cliuroh will meet Thurs day afternoon ivKh Itirs. Uiavea, 410 Houia tighuentli atreet. J. A. Williams of KrnnUlIn nveruia ha (on to Viili.(4 ton. whore he hits aeeuretj a poHlium in the War dopartineut through civil aeivlca cumpelltloii. , Sheriff Canning will leavs this morning for Hplrlt L re to attend ibe annual meet ing of tha Iowa btnla tjneriila' annota tion, which opens there tuUivy, and will lat over Friday-. Mia. Mariuet Mtcd!, MImr Helen V.oh inson and Alia Mary Wsdaworth. will go today to L.kfl OkbPoJl to attend a home purty, to be given by Mr. and Mr. F. J. AJ&y of thia city at Hay View cottage. The Foat;U TeleKiaph company I com plying with the requeat of tha city au autnorltlea and 1 moving it pole on ttroadwny, eaat of Main atreet, to tha al ley nortn. Ths Western , I'nlon has no pole on Broadway eaat of Main street Henry Miller, an employ at tha Mil waukee roundhouse, wh knocked uncon scious Monday night by a large chunk of coal falling on tus bead, lie received A severe scaip wound, but after receiving medical attention was able to go to hi home. The receipts In the general fund of the Christian liome last week, were ;00.71, being $i0.71 above the neecla' of the week and decreasing the deficiency In this fund to date to d4,i2.A In the manaarer fund the recelpta were I19.Z6, being $n.?5 below the neods of the we?k end lncrea.ilng the dctlcit-ncy to -.a.lS la this fund to cim. Fred Oernaudt and Sophie Urockmftn of Omaha were married In ttilu city yftar dsy afternoon by Jtistlce Ouren. When the young couple first applied for a license they were refuaed as the groom was under sure. They weie obhgfl to return to Omaha snd ao'ure' the written tjonsent of the-young man a parents to the marriage before Clerk Reed would iu the license, N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. W. " Night F067. lAbor Day Parade. ' As on the previous last two years the labor unions of Council Bluffs will celebrate Labor day with a parade In conjunction with the street fair and carnival parade. The Trades and La,bof assembly has ap pointed A committee, of which Quag Lptts Is chairman, to confer' with the Commercial club and the officers of the Street Fair and Carnival association to. arrange the details of the parade. As on format 'years, the parade will form the principal feature' ot the opening- of the street fair and carnival. lo,iUkmitMWi ilVapHnded.'Ja-the Omaha labor unions to participate and .It Is 'expected, that matty of them will be represented In the . procession. ' . Plumbing and heating., tUby & Son. ; Heal ' Estate Transfer. , These Jtansfers were reported to The Bee July 24 by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs:- . ' Frederick' Ml'lier heirs tr Vlrpa llrk-i wood, lote 4 and 6, block D, 41yn- ter's add., w. d, t .... .1 8,000 In( rotate Keally cumrv ny to C. V., M '.itr, lot . block ii, Perry's 2d add., w. d. 100 -Frederick Ii-rn and wife; 10 Jsmes W. Vananadeln, part neVi 24-VI-4i, w. d iS game to Jotm.and Fi11"'11 Drlaooll, prt ney4 14-77-42, .- d. y tS, "'Four transfers, total 3,400 Marrlaace I.lcenaea. Licenses, to wed were Isiruedj yesterday to the following: ' . - Nome and Reelrtence. Age. M- 1J.. Moore, TeHamah .Veh.,, 19 J .mil a J'oole, TekMmah. Neb.. 22 lieortre Ilonrtett, Council Bluffs ; Zt U-tldie Robinson, Council liluffs. it! Fred Gernaudt, Omaha..,,..,.,....., 20 Sophia brockman, Omaha..... IS Signs efi)ke2&; TT.j rrrst ?.'.;t:s it l'!.-r?:s e-s a I'ocr Coin.5;xoa, Vfkn.:M, CmacU The first sign of returnins; health is lncreaso ot Cesh, strenptii and rigor. Tiila Tn-cakncss, eciaels.;!oa ui lacls oj Tltallty elmply mt-Rns that cerUla lubstanccs, wuu h go to males uj; tfcg blood and cerres, tnvo become es hauatod; hip.1.1 to remiw Cesh, muscle aij4 FtronsEh, thfw-e gubstances mu:.t be- rtifcton'tl. pr. Chafe's Klood and Nerve Food i compomid cf the same kind cf eLbfbtiincf-a that are lacklns Sa tbe impovtiltihed blood and nerves when la poor txealth, and abundant In the rich Juices that flow through tho systern when la perfect hpaHh, Jf peo pie would take thle food occasionally whoa la health to keep their blood and nerves la eood condition, niaoy epciii of aicknetts and wubiintr diabase would be prevented. It makes sick people v:ll, puts solid fleuh and musr :!? oa thla pwoplw, jf,ivet) strwigth to weak peo&le, restorta the lost vitality to nervous people, Imparts the tint of Lr-alth to pale and saiiovr pwipie.' It adds yours to Itfo and puts l;fe lata years. Price 60 cuius. lux;k free. Sold ana (atanltti tip alpers-ril-lot! DrasT Co., tluuiha. nab. V IBS ri I O v'i Ti: a n s i j : it a iu ,! ; -i io i. a it .- uir: I a vciy 1'i.iutliir tbii g ium" p.oi I'l' iltB adiuioiitf for Hits t:oiu!orf tf. 'I'l.I N Mit.4'tbht i-i.-l.t niiil Ji!-t, and Vt . 1 I rt fc liools 1. . : i Wt'A ('I- full fur Ii.f.ir-. (,t ; 1 :C. ' J . I . A : 1 ' . .'. ' INi EREST BLUFFS BIG PARADE DRAWS k CROWD Etrinij tvf 'Wftgoiu aod Tloata Tbree Kilfi Lonj Participates. ' SOKE ARTISTIC AN0 SOE ARE Fl'N'NY Danatnw streets Are CrewAe4 wlta People Wh Come Oat to Wlt r aes First Xaaibrr of EIT X'lealo. Three miles long and on hour- ahd a quarter In passing a given point. That was the kind of an Industrial parade which the business men of Council Bluff put up last night. The ' component parts Vera varied and In many Instances unique, snd that It beat a circus parnds all hollow' Whs the opinion expressed by tha thousands of bystanders who thronged the downtown streets. Wagons, gaily decorated snd otherwise formed the principal part of the proces sion, and there were all kinds of vehicles to be seen In line, from the heavy hauling wagon ot the wholesaler to the light de livery wagon of the butcher. Borne of the dlsplsys on the wagons were of a most elaborate character, while others leaned toward the comical. In brief, practically every business house and firm In the city was represented by on or more wsgons. The parade formed at Bayliss park and despite the unavoidable confusion . attend ant on the gathering of so jnany wagons and teams In a limited space, the column moved shortly before T o'clock In good order. At the head rode Feter Petersen, chief marshal of the day, and it was un doubtedly th proudest day in Pate's life. Behind Mm cam Afayor : Don , Macae, Chief of Police Richmond and Fir CUlef NichaJson, 'each 'mounted ,oi ' a spirited horse, which cavorted and pranced as the band struck up a particularly lively air. Then name a platoon of police, eight of the tallest, men on'th force. In command of Captain Busse, and an excellent show ing they made in their drtss uniforms. Behlrfd the police came the fir department, every piece, of apparatus being; In 'lln. Tha Dodge Light Guards, la khaki , uni forms, under command of First Lieutenant Rutherford, headed the second section of the parade, with the second bsnd. . Some Fast iS the, Parade. " HapjV Hooligan and his brother Mont morency attracted mor than passing at tention on on float, as did a full .fledged barber shop, with a man enjoying a shave and a hair cut, on- another. X happy Inspiration displayed on a' medium-sised float was an Indian tepee, with the smoke curling upward through a hole In the top'. Around it were seated three children at tired as Indians. One vstgon containing eight young wo men disguised as old bachelor melds created considerable atnusement. owing ta ttle announcement oa the wagon that they would be, at the grocers' picnic next Thurs day at Missouri Valley, where they would be pleased to meet , all intending suitors! Another vagon bore a big sign," "Order your provisions tomorrow. It wlil be thirty miles to th nearest grocery or 'meat mar; ket Thursday." ' The moaning Implied was that every grocery store and meat- marke witl" be closed Itf Council Blus ofl tn'e'iluy of .the 'great annual picnic. The route of the parade as originally de signed was found to be too long and a part of It was cut out- By some misunderstand ing the treat partof the parade. did not countermarch on Broadway - west -of .Main street., consequently - the crowd which waited patiently at Eighth street Was mor or less disappointed. Th much announced wedding of f young couple to take place during the parade did not materialize, although a colored couple, whom It transpired had been already man and wife for several years, 'went through an alleged marriage ceremony, on a large wagon. This, however, was witnessed by but few snd was unknown to the majority of the thousands who Hned the streets.1 In all, however, the parade was one of the biggest,, things of Its kind ever seen In Council - Bluffs and reflected much credit on the. committee of the Retail Grocers' and Butchers' association, which worked so eneigetically to arrange It ; " Troabte for (B man. Mrs. Bert T. Dolson, living at 1103 Avenu B, caused the arrest; yesterday of Arthur Gunn on a charge of malicious destruction of property. Gunn, it Is alleged, threw a bar of Iron through .the front window of Mrs. Poison's residence and not only broke the window, but shattered a costly lamp which was standing on a table Inside the window, Gunn when taken into custody denied any malicious Intent and asserted that he accidentally fell against the win dow and that the bar iTv Iron slipped from his grasp and caused the destruction com plained of. .... .1 It Is ro''.KJs that a charge of lsmeny from a building may also be filed against Gunn. Mil. Dolson Informed the .police that auuul A WtK ago tier pockcllfOuk, containing money and several . Chinese coins, was stolen from her house during her absence. Gunn when searched at tho city hall was found In possession of one ot the Chinese coins supposed to have been stolen from Mrs. Dolson. - : i ' -Arrested for Steallagr Caeefcu - Frank Reld, employed as elevator con ductor at the Merrtam block, was srrested yesterllay afternoon, charged with Ihe theft of a i check from a letter which he was given to mall. Reld, who Is about 18 years of age, was given the letter con taining the check to mall by Mrs. Mary E.' Dailoy, librarian of the public library. The letter w adiiressed to W. B. Melklc of Omaha and th check was In payment of Mrs. Dulley's house rent. Failure on the part of Mr. Mulkle to receive the re mltt&nce started tu Investigation. It Is alleged that young Raid endorsed the check and then Induced a friend to cash it. The check was drawn on th Council Blufts Bavins bank. It Is likely that a charge of forgery may be, flieJ.- against young Reld, who, In default of ball, was com mitted to the county Jail. He . will have hie preliminary hearing 'btfui Justice Out en 'i'iiui a.la y. Urea lias Arrived. Fart dt the t,bQ dredge purchased t.y the c;!y council from the Leile.'untuine, O., foundry has arrived and was yraterday hauled 'to the banks of Indian creek at fSeveniet-nth avenue. The remainder of the machine la enpected ,lire In a frw.days, ai.il 11 Is llkly that the work of die Ulug th treok will be begun next week. The scour on which the iliede will float I 1-eii.g constructed in Ihe cieek at 81 ttvtith avot.ue and is almus completed. It (a eiiiu.atcd that ti -twn. 75.UOO and ! y tuolo yards cf dirt will have to be i. mod ft place the cre-k in proper con r ..an tc cany off the fioi.d vatcia. The ' 'e Is r...o--'1 tt l ave a capacity ft trvn i . to in tiu.ic yntiii a day, whicii r.oill L. H.U...J Ly In..... ! luf a,. J i a.u i'.ROlvi eins've feature of the work will' be the n-resaary removal cf )." bridge along the route, . . . : 4 .. Ia ttt.ft Hallway. 8. Cherr.iss. a. Broadway Lgrocer,.and Jsino Hawkins, an wnploye ot Chemise, Appear as plaintiffs- Ifi two damage suits against th Omaha Council Bluffs Ptreet Railway company, commenced In th dis trict court yesterday. Th suits ar a re sult ot a collision between a motor car and Chemise delivery wagon on South First on May 2 last. 'Chemise asks 00 for his horse, which had to be shot on ac count of his Injuries, and 10 for the dam age to the wagon. - Hawkins, who was driving the wagon, asks $1,(00 for personal Injuries. He state tht he was thrown violently from the wagon onto .the pave ment and that his back was strained and b was hurt lntprhally. In addition hs sues for 120 expenses of medical attendance. riaed tor CHtatesapf. Joseph A. Beddon .was .berore Judge TTheeler yesterday, charged with being In contempt of oourt. Peddon formerly con ducted a saloon at Neola, this county, when a permanent Injnnetlhn restraining hlin from engaging In the sale cf Intoxicating liquors In the Fifteenth Judicial district of Iowa, was Issuetl against him. Recently It came to the notice of County Attorney K'!pck that ffed.lon was running a' sa loon In Persia, In Harrison eounty, on of th counties comprising th Fifteenth Ju dicial district, and a warrant for. his ar rest on a charge of contempt of court was Issued. Judge Wheeler fined Redden fSX) snd ha wss yesterday committed to the county Jail in default of payment of the flue. ' ' Raise Sofceol BailttlasT. Th dispute . over the' -settling of th center portion of the. Avenue B school building, now fn course of reconstruction, was settled yesterday by the commltteo on buildings and grounds-of the Board of Edu cation arranging with. Hollenbeck Bros., who had th contract for falsing the, old portion of the structure to remedy th. de fect. Hollenbeck Bros, offered to raise the settled part of the building for the nominal mtn of.rOi but ag-reed that If it could be shown that they were in any rr respon sible for the building settling;. they would do the- work without cost to the school district. This the committee decided, was a fair proposition and ..Instructed Hollen beck Bros, to gv ahead and do the work. Prepare . to Enila Dlteh. ONAWAi re., Jul- .8rf-clal.)-The eounty auditor has been very busy the past week In preparing notloes .to be served on landowners In connection 'with the big Monona-Hnrrlson ditch, Thera are nearly 600 parties -to' be served, 'Including land owners, 'Judgment and Hen holders and oc cupants .of leased lands, AH residents will have to be served personally, . others by publication. The abstract of owners and lien holders has been completed and goes Into the hands of ts printer and sheriff today.. It la considered a "phat take" for each of them. ' The auditors bf .Monona and' Karrlsoa counties'- have' decided "to hold, the Joint meeting -of the 'two coun ties at OnawA "September -16 td take ac tion on the ditch. As provided by the new drainage laws the service of notices will be rushed as fast os possible, ' as the pro moters are anxious- to hhsten the Improve ments' as fast as possible. Prog-rasm for SoRtlMrs' Reaaloa. LOGAN, la., July X-f,?peciaI.)-The six teenth annual rsunlbsv'tef the' Western Iowa Veterans' association will be held here August 23 and 2.?papjain Jesse' Cole of Marshalltown 'will 5Q9 HWe orator t'f the day and music -will, fcavi famished by the Royal Highlanders' band. Qf Logan. Othti features. of the ooceslon will be a camp fire by nighty two ballpftri' ascensions and 4 military parade on, the'; afternoon oif ..the second day.- Veterans will be in attendance from th following Sever counties: Ida, Sac, Crawford, Monona, -Harrison, Shelby and Pottawattamie. : - 1 . Lecture 1W Institute. WOODBINE, la., July- 2.-(8pec!al.)-The thirty.-flrat Annual 'Harrison County Teach ers' .Institute will be held at the Woodbine Normal building Augustl to S. The follow ing lect'urW will be deil?ered:' "The Work of the Teacher." by H. E. Wheeler; "The Country School,", by B, L. .Thomas) "The Public. School the Hope' .of American' Civi lization".' and" -'The -Children of the Na tlpns,'" ,fcy R. C. fcatrett; reading and musical recitals by -C..' J". 8tone and Ger trude Whiting. Severe Storm, at Cedar Rapids. CEDA R RAPIDS, la.,, July as.-,.(8peclal Te'.egram.) A destructive rain and elec-" trlcal storm passed over this section this afternoon. For two hours the rain fell In torrents, a total of three Inches falling. The storm, was accompanied by brilliant lightning. Three houses . ware struck and considerable damage, done, though no one wa Injured.' Reports from the country tell of numerous cattle,- hay stacks and sheds being struck snd much damage to crops. ( " . " Croeers to Visit Missouri Valley. MISSOURI VALLET,' la., July 2o.-(8pe-clal.) Next Thursday,- July 28, the third annus! picnic of the Council Bluffs Retail Grocers;, and Butchers' association will be held at. the .Missouri ValleTr.fair grounds. There will be twenty-Aye games and races, lor wniio i sat In prizes have been ottered. Excellent muslo ts to be furnished by two bands and a dancing pavilion a 111 also be In operation. . ",.'': DurBlnrs at Leers a.' LOIAN, la.. July K-(Kpc1al.)-Th safe ot th Wlnshail Hardware company was blown open Sunday night and $10 taken. The burglars entered by way of the cellar and blew the ssf door off with dynamite. The door was found about six feet away from the safe. No one- Rrd tha burglars. This Is the second time Wlnshail has suf fered a lose by cracksmen. . - ; Lightning Kll Iowa. Mai, ROCK RAPID3, la July Zt. Andrew E. Anderson nnd Charles, .F. Johnson were killed by lightning today while In th country fishing. ; ' ' ' Kind Uortp la Illver. FREMONT, Nb., July M.-rSpeclal.) The body of an unidentified man was found by Robert McDalTey la th Platts river on his farm near North Bend this fore noon. Th body was that of a man about 16 years of age. . wllog HQ pounds and Ave foot seven Inches Jail, .Ha hd on a dark suit of exoeptlonally good clothe and very heavy winter underwear. In th pocket of his vest was a solid gold watch and chain. A knife and memorandum or pass book ot the Central City hotel war In another pocket, but no money or pocket book. He had a short, llht. full beard. Th body was badly dooompoaed, the scalp being gone and hud evidently been iu the water for at least two too nil.. ' l4cra Too Prompt. NIliRA9u.A CITY, Not,.. July 30 clal ) Newton Hell, a working man on South Third street, took poison y Sdf with the evbi. n? "lr.tfi.tlon if loiiuiirf sulci.'.? io! a..i .-out ul recent d lie t.-ouulea. A phshl.in lu.u,r i sumoiutied, -a ho adinii, Ut.-i !-! dii am t,!iti 'ouli Immediate " t in. 1 r : 1 . 1.. a , d i c v ' i ....... ie lug or- FIX RAILROAD . VALUATION low Eoard iy&Vfis Blight Iacrssss Over Tiiires ot Last Tear. MOST ON ACCOUNT OF ERANCH LINES Iowa Demaerali eeare Pronalae ot ' Hearst to Start a Dally Paper la Dea Motors Many Fharnaa- lats Fall Dowa. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DF3 MOINKS. July 2. (Special.) The state executive council today completed the assessment of railroad property In the state for this year. The other forms of property assessable by the council have not yet been assessed, but with the com pletion ot the telephone business In a few days, announcement will be made of these results. The 'railroad assessments show that the council made a net tnofeaso In the taxable valuations for the railroads of the state of nearly JU.000,000, or-found actual values to b sbout $4,000,000 more than last year. The exact amount, of the Increase In taxable valuation Is t93S,71S, The total this year is (J7,laa,22. 'The most considerable Increases are as follows: Mil waukee, $2S8,U3; Great Western,. I2M.IS1; Burlington, I222.5M; Northwestern, $,l00. Included In the Increase is $160,000 on eighty mile of the new Newton Northwestern, There Is also the terminal company, for the Iowa Falls line la Des Moines, which Is for the first time assessed. Most of the changes affect brandies and lines that srei comparstlvely new and there was no, In tention to bring about any general In crease in the railroad osse.nmont of the state. The following Is the aggregate assessment by systems for thls -fear and last: C. 7ft. tt Q I tS.17l.4K43 t ..! C.-4 N. W.... ll.W.'ol .ll.SHl.4nl C, M. & Pt. P PM.ij.'c'O io, real's C, R. 1. P 12 W7,7f. 12,S'j7,7u Chicago O. W ' 3S'i..'4 ,ci," Illinois Central s.l.iM 4,0-9.a'.9 Iowa Central ............ tf . ,nii.m Albla A Centervllle.... 73,$'?0 7J.3M Ames & College .910 4,iM) A T. S. F.W.....44 M7.tX) I47,ti C. , St. P. M. A O.... 791,9V") 7m,:'n Colfax & Northern.... aJ.OK) 24,000 Crooked Creek ' R-... " 44,0.10 W,s.t Dav.. R.. FAN. W. .tt,6J0 D. M., I. 1. A N 2.f'.aJ m.M Des Moines U. Ry 226,000 2k'fi,0" 1. M. West, (new) , '.0") Jasper Co. Coal ?o... 6,000 B,0 Manchester A Oneldaw 22.K') 24,001 Minn, A St. Louis.... 832.M7 .. . 832,615 Muscatine, N. A 8.... 71.875 , 71.67J Newton A N .W 4,0iO- .H.t4 Omaha B. A T 24.1" 26 11 Ploux City B. Co t.K"). Ploux City 8. Y. L.. ,7W Tahor.A Northern M.7' ' $.7I Union Faciflo ' 177.1 1S2.H4) Vnlon Terminal Ry.... l' lno.co Wabash .- 877.21) 877.2H Great Northern HS.1,500 S3,UXi Total. ........... ....$M,M1,613 $57,6S8,23J Sehool Case Is Decided. State Superintendent Rlggs decided the appeal esse of D. 8. Irvln' against Town ship of Greeley, from Shelby county. In which it was sought o compel sub-district No, 7 to consolidate with the Independent district of Irvln, which had voted for con solidation. The state superintendent holds that such consolidation must be mutually agreed to by both districts and In this case only one district had agreed to it. But he advises the lesser district to close Its school for the present and make some ar rangement for sending . the pupils else where. . '.. . 4 - , flfaw Pharmaelata. v , Of ,the .thlrty-Jlvepersons who' took ex amination tor pnarmacy OTrimcatea ac ina time of the "state flr-uggtsts',' meeting at Waterloo only seven received the .certifi cates and these were given today to the following: R. L. Town, Boone; C. C. Eas ier. Auburn; J. W. Bchroeder, . Webster City; W. A. Goodwin, Dos Mothes; J. S. Peterson,; Ellsworth; Julius . Zimmerman, Hampton Jerome A. Meshy,. Falrbank. West Pa-moerafle Newspaper. At the democratic state convention at Iowa City last week there -sfas a good deal- of talk among the delegates present as to the necessity for a democratic dally paper 'In Des Motnes, and Inquiry as to what progress had been made toward In ducing. William R. Hearst to establish: a newspaper In Iowa: It has Just leaked out that a committee of the more promi nent of the democrats who were In the Hearst: movement visited him some time before the St. Louis convention and later conferred with A. M. Lawrence, his Chi cago man, and secured a definite promise that within less than eighteen months Hearst will ..have .a .newspaper, in Des Moines. The democrats- believe that he means, business and' will enter the Iowa field soon after the presidential election and possibly assist Bryan in the work of reorganising the party In the west. AMEND MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL - I eaausauassHPsa Attorney, for Mrs. Llllle Allegro -New Evlateace aa Cause. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCtrtJN,- July . (Special. Telegram.) Former Senator W. V. Allon and Francis O.' H. Hamer,,who are attorneys for Lena Margaret Lillie the David City woman sentenced to tho penitentiary for life for kljllng her husband, have filed an amended motion for a rehearing and have asked for and received from the supreme court a ninety-day extension , of time in which to i a 1 1 1 : 1 j; 1 Y,! . v.: St" Paul I LlitititXMi tilth' liniiiiiUpuilaJ and return. Tickets on s''e i from Omaha daily until Sep t- emrer ju, iyi. ... Rate to Duluth, Supeticr, Ashland and Bayfield and re- turn $16.50. ! Two fast through trains each way daily, ' . ; Cf,s E t cf Ul en tuhiz Low rounJ-t. ! rAtes to !l lum- ! n'.:-r tourl.'it points. 1 iu ronor vaislkn booklets and ! r..i; f. o.l A 1 1 1 . it . ttioil. j TICK PI J !, . S, 1 I- I I J I u. . J i o.haiia ! i a.'- . a I .' 4-; ..i ; II fa ti:s r-rw. The pioiiot. all.-sns that the 1. r tiA.it etre'l la notgfaiil'.ng a new trial b4ii of the scovery ft a revolver In a well on tho I.UHe premises snd the f ndlng of a M.todr shirt on a vacant lot In the suburb of David City. These dis coveries Would hove changed the Verdict hud a new trial been granted. It is alleged. Tabor Date Hall Tnaraamrat. ' TA7iR. Is., JulV 2 (St.e-!nl ) The third nnniisl base sll to'ims-nent tip he held In Taror Aiirt'"t , lt and 11, promises to e. llpse ar,y event cf the kind ever held In S'lithwefit; loan. Four prises mrraatlnt I. will be awsrdcd to the contesilna- f, sms-4KO for frst, $75 aeoond. $n) third and J 0 fourth. The tAanib entered are Ran dolph. Sidney, Oulek nnd labor. The fid-n-y lnil ni l furnisri muslo during each day and evening. Ord Wins Ragaed Caaif. ORD, Neh., July Special.) In one of the most careless of fielding games thai the The best w s . v w- ,.1 I and tonic on tho market to-dav is S. S. There in hardly a has not heard of S S, fs-t t-'ta tatK." It is a standard rernedjr and specific for all blood troubles and an uncqualed spring tonic and srpetizrr. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots of which it is com posed being selected for their alterative and tonic properties,, daki"" it the) ideal remedy for all blood end , .. . ' ,. 3 . :t . . Tour 8. S. B., in my erinlo-a, Isasrod amedl. Ekin diseases, ftS It not Only c(n MC b bad I it simply cannot bo imrrottt tur!fiet and invigorates the upon e a remedy to earlch the, l i r.il and to in i i t i' a a. t --f .-4-- virorate snd tone up the system. 1 nls spH og wiy lood, but St the same lime tones yoo1 was bad and I we run down la health, and UD the tired lierVeS and Streneth- having- your medloln ki;hly edvertlae-l I 1, . eommsnoed its use. To-day wy blood 1 la fin ens the peneral System. condition and my general health la of the beat. cue nil ccunoi rjo.vu.. enndltlnn an-l my general nea TC.- r.l rra enrl ITlrerfi Am flrimin fnr a lara-e coneem . . . t i j not in tatarru, Kncutnausm, UIOOU poaaible roison, Malaria, AnrcmiH, Ecze- ot great servlee to me. h- r'-reiS 4, oi tdi,-., . T-f tlte credit it deserves. Wil. F. VAXii ilA.i ma, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tet- 816 rltxh fct aver rails, lean. ter, Aene and such other dis- ... ,. . , , eases as are due to a polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, uothln j acts so promptly and effectually as S. S. S. It counteract and eradicates the germs and poisons t cleanses the system of all unhealthy accnmulatiors and' soon restores the patient to health. If you need medical advice write us about your case and your letter will receive prompt attention f rotn our physicians, for which no charge ia made. TiiZ 5 iV.7T CFZCIHO CO., ATIA.'.TJS, CAm '.i!!l!!ll!i(.t: iilnill: . ' Jofu taily the Burlington's Tersonally Conducted Ex cursions' to Uoston, .LEAVING OMALIA AT 8;C3 P. II., AUGUST 11 AND 13, in through tourist sleeping "cara. via Chicago, Niagara Falls and the Hoosac Tunnel. . " k These excursions are open to the public to a limited ex tent. The round trip rate, Omaha to Boston, is' $30.50; tourist sleeper berths to Boston, ?4.00 each; VIA NEW YORK and rail to Boston, $34.20 round trip; via New York and , Bound Steamers to Boston, $33.45 round tripv, ' Stop overs allowed in New York on the return trip. "' . ' Tickets for the above special excursions are GOOD RE TURNING VIA CLEVELAND AND ST. LOUIS nith 'World's Fair stopover privileges. The Burlington is": the only road with Its own rails and its own train service be: ; tween" Nebraska points; and both. Chicago and St, :.Louis, an: is well prepared to ticket over combination routes to .the East embracing both cities. Grand Army Excursion Tickets to Boston ind return on sale August 11, 12 and 13. ' 1 , ; '" ;, ' ; For tickets, through sleeper berths, for. variable. routi arrangements and assistance of any kind in connection w ith this Boston trip, call or write 1 . ' ' ' 'J.";D. Cpynclifb, (uOS Fcrncni ftTniCTURE OF " . . ' 7i fN r y r3 f r s n n r'J F 1 In mi ii 1 FRO I lUiub -11 ubiJa L :u u .-,-L.JL--j '::;':':i ' ' . : Z'" II , .t ' ej s j k m i - . - K e jf... . Vf': ' I I j v t V' ' ' x: ' ! whether chronic, acute or spasmodic, primarily Induced as a result of nerlected or improperly treated Gonorrhaea or other causes, obstructing th paaaaa n and Impeding the Cow of water, and In time closing the urethral cairn 1 emiru.v, producing a frightful tension of the nervous system, will soon involve la-Us destructive course the whole gentto-urlnary system. rlrloture products a burning or scalding sen.-ailon whon . voiding' urine, obstructing its flow, or ta p..i n.of nt jwuuou. dim.l.aia, caunir.; laiUibn ...i palrt, or prostatic complications. Whan a man see that his strsum-is becoming slowly but surely smaller, that It Is twisted, divided nnd Irregular, that. H passes with less force thnn formerly, that he urinates more t reiuant ly tbaa h should, thnt somriliiies he must get up fn the nijtht to relieve ImHseii. and that St times hM suncriiig Is Intense from tha scaldlnir, burning and Ix-arlng-down senstitluns. ajid that Iih. ha a aleety discharge that drains Ida system eou stanlly, thus weakvning both his sA-xunl and general system, tnen, nt say, It Is high time that he should do something. Sooner or later, in every cs.se, the uretnra, the bladder, the prostate gland and even the kidneys become d a easad, and If inaltvr are allowed to take their own course, the whole aenlto-uilniu-y system btvomcs dtsoifanlsed and the general health. raH-StKi. Any i sufTerer should rot li t this o. no-one rua oo and jm, prity t liocoma, worae as tfuia proreBi!s. These troubles are dangerous and IreanUer'nis, not thly In Ihtniiaeivaw, but in the complications that ensue because these changuS ere constantly taking plan ami ere hardly perceptible, hence attract little or no attention, but sooner or later the sufferer will awaken, to the fact tr.it he la In a anions , and that he hae committed a great riiup li) hliowli. ti tiouhl.j to liiai.Potialy progress and tenaciously faaten Itself upon tlie lyiion. lie may il n be toinp.-llnd to void the urine drop by drop or by the iiJ of .Catheter .... toy our method of treatment the cicatricial tissue Is perinn rurntly dissolved, the obstruction and all Irritation along the urethral canal ri-oiovt-d, and t:o prostate l,nid, blidd r and kidneys restored to a nortmil. cooa.ilon of iiiutltn, ti- isth and vucor. We neyr resort to the horrors of surgery, which w.-ur.cii. mutllute and destroy, and which are harah and eavsae ruiiiUiiU-i s of tod iosyism. v euro without rutting, stretching or dilating t)ie ,pui4a. without polo, dinger or.dctrntio.il from bun I neon. ; Vi' cu.'t nulckly, .-f-;y .aot oorouatily .. '-; , . , . Stricture, V2flc9Ctf5, fr.il$s!anj, Nsm-Sexul ,r::::sity, ', t:::p)t..cy, C!33l I';iS3i S);M:;$), Usct:!, V . ' . ( - YAizzy t:A Vtkzty l:tzit$, " - v ' and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to Inheritance, evil habits, se'f abusc, ec-nn-. or the result of spii-liic or private uia4sve. . , , a''TfTiIi,J f ff f If you r.nnot ' call, write for vt..p(..f.j 1'i.n ;.Ut,lldllu.1 I 1.4-1, Oiflte liouis a. n. te p. m. fcunJay a. In to 1 ,.,., Kj K t 4 t Ik. a ji. J a i; I J 1 'i I'niKm i'.t., lUt. I Jill Ord tenm Tins plsved this yenr TTorth Tvitp 4n rtrl. 4tH by I'e p.-n p c,f 4 t- i t-l4. )ii.tre for I h lionls wss In A-i f irr.i siol It til ioly his work at rriilcel tbii-s thnt kept North toue from wlnu.cit cut 1 rror oil both eHon wire nunierotm, t.'H of th North lop score boma (Inn p 4 to the error column. Kittnics: tir-l, M"'re and Itllls; North I-oup. Howard and lull. Reenter Balf Pealen.'. r':FtK. Neb , July :s -t ": ''i In a pne-sl b-d game the l oiil A jm-eph-ir-l ratp won from fieemer by a poor rf Is to 1. The font ore of the game n Ihe battery work of Anderson eind Miner) Anderson strlklns out 4-leven iwn tml allowing but to hits. Miller piittlt'c tip a pmietli sme lohlnd Uie bat and ctchin(. five men on bases, Make Plenty, of Seorea. IIASTINGa, Nrh .-Jnlv M -MPpeolsl T1e gram.) A thirteen nnin gsme was play ed here today between the ilseilnscs print ers and Haetlnss clothiers, which result. edSn a tie of twenty-one. The game was) railed on account of darkness. kno - wn and tnoat !pormiaf Wood, purifier man, woman of child ia Aniericik who e eopeeru JeTe, anal if I was rood uhvsleeT nnndition 1 -would be lm for Bis te til the place. 8. 8. S. has ba.r L1UU . v. .. f.'- GsIy-.Pcio-'i Of recti 0ntz!i3 fir; i - Tliu UilZTlirJA a .. j a. a . '.. w i i nm-l It., i' ,. A p. I 1 I f I'Isb 1 1 f ' I I . : 1 I i A