6 OMAHA DAILY PJ&S : MONDAY , JUNE 13. 1887.1 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS WO. 12 , PEAKL STREET. Delivered lr carrier In any part of the city at twenty cents per wook. H. W. TILTOX. - - Manager. TKLKrllONESl ftenvrffOmft. No. U , NiaiiT KDiioitNo. si. MINOR MENTION , N. YPlumbing Co. Now spring goods atRe'tor's ' , tailor. The city council meets this evening. J. Hiiywnrd was n lute Saturday night drutiK lodged in jail. , Roland Rccd appears in'"Chcck" tomorrow - morrow night at Donany's. A meeting of the Pottawaltumic Fish Protective association will bo held to night. It is rumored that the two "Macs , " re cently Ogden hotel clerks , are to "double up11 and cross the continent on bicycles. L. D. Wishard , traveling representa tive of the international college of secre taries of the Y. M. C. A. , paid this city a brief visit Saturday. To-day , the 13th , is set for the hearing in the Htiloon cases , but with the two in formers under arrest in Omaha , thu eases will prqbably be continued. This evening at 8 o'clock the monthly meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be hold. The olliccrs of the association e.xpeet every member to bu at his post. The local representative of the dear old grandmother htatos that "watermelons nave madu their debut in this market. " Ho probably had a gentle reminder. W.V. . Chapman is framing some pictures of Lake Manawa for Frank Clark , who is going to I'istributo ' them among thu hotels in Nebraska and Iowa. A1175 purse will be given to the three best drilled military companies at thu driving park on thuFouitli of July ; ? l < )0 ) Is to go to tliu bu.U drilled company , ? r 0 to thu second bust and 5 to thu third. Olllccr llcndrlcks has been laid oT ( duty for tun days for failure to report for duty. Jt appears that llundncks went to Omaha to attend the six days go-us-you- please anil failed to return in time for duty. Spcc'al ' Agent of the United States Se cret Servicu Stud man arrived in thu oity last night , and to-day will scu that Sitti- man , who was arrested for passing coun terfeit money on Saturday night , is brought tH'foru Commissioner lluntur to-day. Henry iMiller , a tall ( Jcrman , was ar rested for drunkenness , and while in jail broke the stovu , he evidently thinking it hot enough for him without a stove , lie had $10 , bi-sidrs a check for $2i > , on his person , but after facing the nolieo judge to-day both of the amounts will most likely be greatly reduced. A certain business man now carries a warrant in his inside coat pocket for an cmployo who , it is alleged , has made a number of collections and failed to re port the same. Thu ex-employo has made good part of thu amount collected and has until to-day to clean tip the bal ance. Failure to settle to-day probably means to-night behind thu bars in jail. J. W. & Ei. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title and deserve the success they are enjoying. Too Noisy Saloons. The mayor Saturday , about midnight , ordered the policu to close a couplu of sa loons on Broadway , as thu occupants wore becoming too noisy. He walked down Broadway and discovering an other noisy place , blew his police call and ordered thu saloon at No. 40i Broadway closed. The proprietor objected and a general war of words ensued , during which the saloon-keeper , who was undur the influence of liquor , not only insulted the olllccr who requested him to close , but also the mayor. In the attempt to arrest the saloon man , the olliccr had much difllculty , ami the two fell to the ground , whereupon the mayor declared thorn both under arrest. Assistance ! ar s rived , and after taking him to jail and I registering him , the saloon man was sent homo in a hack and the other saloons in I * the neighborhood were ordered closed. & For Sale. Two drug stores In central Nebraska. Good thriving towns. Will invoice from | 1,000 to f2,5UO. Apply to t , HAKLE , HAAS & Co. , Council Blutl's , Iowa. A Befitting Present. When Rev. G. W. Crofts returned home t yesterday from nia church services ho tr r was greeted with a most pleasing sur prise. In the parlor was a life-size and life-like crayon of little Paul Gorham , eon of L. B. Gorham. Little Paul was a wonderful child in many respects , and biK quaint ways anil mature sayings caused Mr. Crofts to take great inter est in him. The ' 'poet preacher" and the "boy philosopher" were almost daily companions. The death of little Paul seemed almost as heavy a blow to Mr. Crofts as to the father. Under such circumstances the presentation of this portrait on children's day was very befitting , and the gift greatly appre ciated. The crayon WHS made by Paul's uncle , J. A. Gorham , and like other portraits traits make by this well known artist , it seems so life like that ono would hardly bo surprised to see the lips move and hoar its voice speak again. Urs. Hanchett & Smith , office No. 12 , Pearl st. , residence 130 Fourth st. Tele phone No. 10. Hitting Prohibition. In his last evening's sermon at St. Paul's church , the rector , Rev. T. J. Mackar , reasserted about the same posi tive views which ho has before uttered , though looking at the prohibition ques tion faom a little different standpoint , and presenting his thoughts in a new . form. The gist of his position , as stated . by this talented and earnest preacher , Is that morality cannot be secured by legis lation. God's eternal plan is that soul strength conies from contests with temp tation rather than by removing nil neces sities for struggle , lie believes that leg islation should strive to give the mini mum amount of temptation with the greatest amount of personal liberty. Ho cannot scu how teachers of morality can urge many of the principles upou which prohibitionists rely mostly. Hov. Mr. Mackay is a staunch temperance man , but not n prohibitionist. Latest improved gasoline stoves at N. 504 Main street. W A. Wood. " Tha Tenth Avenue Depot. Several deeds were placed on record : Saturday which on their face dia not ap pear to be very interesting documents , as the names of the parties were not familiar ones. The examination of the documents , however , show that they are deeds for lots purchased in Riddle's addition riot dition for the Tenth avenue freight depot of the Union Pacific , It appears from those documents that tha Union Pacific is securing the needed ground unit mak - ing ready to run its line up Tenth ave - nue In accordance with the ordinance passed by the city council. What you need is a medicine which It pure , ofllolcnt , reliable. Such Is Hood'i Baraaprilla. It powessos peculiar cura- ike powers. PRAISE DAY FOR CHILDREN , Interesting Services at the Methodist and Congregational Churches Yesterday , MORE ILLEGAL FISHING CASES. The Work on the Motor Line Her. T. J. Mnckny AKttlnst Prohibition Noisy Saloons The U. P. Lots. Children' * Oar. The weather yesterday morning was sultry and unpleasant , to say the least , and just about time for church services to t begin oultu a shower came up , but it in uo way interfered with the services at thu Methodist church. The church was crowded with children anil grown per sons , which helped to increase the tem perature. The church was not elabor ately decorated , but cut flowers were dis tributed about trie pulpit. The programme for children's day was one prunarrd by thu board of education of thu Methodist Episcopal church , and was the same throughout thu union. It consisted [ of songs , recitation ? , lea'dlngs , etc. , by thu children of thu Sunday schoolan address by Colonel L W. SuIIoys , thu object of children's dayami education of thu heart by thu pastor , Hev. } ) r. McCrcary. AT'llli : COXItL'ATlO.VAI. ( ! CHl'ltril. Children's day was observed at the Congregational church yesterday by n very pleasant "crvii'e in thu morning. The church was elaborately decorated with llowors , plants and vini'S. Bouquets and hanging baskets occupied all avail able places , anil the inturiorof the church looked like a bower. Cages of singing hints were suspended on all sidus of thu church , tlieru being lifteon of them alto gether. Thu littlu songoters seemed to roali/.o that it was n .special occasion , and their warblings could not be restrained ijvon during thu holy hush of prayer time , while the notes rippled forth uu- thushibtically from thu feathered throats , sounding sweet and clear above tliu heavy touts of thu great pipe-organ , and thu swelling choruses of children and congregation. The survice was largely one of song. Tliu chief idea ot children's day seems to bu that all nature joins in praise ot the creator ol all. Thu service had this thought as its keynote. Thu opening chorus , in which the children led. was " 1'raiso Our Redeemer King. " I'hen cami- responsive reading Irom psalms ol praiso. The ulioir sang an anthem : "God is a Spirit. " The collection taken uj ) was for thu purpose of helping ; the Sunday school meet Us pledge of if 101) ) toward thu new parsonage. One class in the school Mrs. Montgomery's young ladles had pledged a like amount as a class , so that the school in all is pledged to give S20C to slid this enterprise. After another chorus , Miss May Obcr hot/.er recited "Wo Praise Thee , " a befitting selection , ami cluarly , feelingly rendeivd. "Cliildreus' Day" song was given by the school and this was t&llowcd by an other recitation , "Look for the Bright ness , " by Johnnie Webb. Another ap propriate responsive reading of script ural readings was had. The infant class came trooping upon the platform , crowding it lull of beam ing faces and wriggling , yut graceful in- nocuncu. They sang together sweetly , declaring , what needed no verification , that "little tongues can utter praisu , on this happy day of jubilee. " Miss jNellic Hatcher gave a charming recitation , "Address to Deity. " A pleasing song followed by Miss Crofts 'class. ' Ono of thu number , representing June , was crowned as queen of the yuar , and bore a fairy wand. The others were her attendants. They sang together a tribute to June , and to the creator of this month of perfection. Harry Harkuess gave a recitation "Youth's Warning. " Another responsive reading of scriptural passages followed Then came a recitation , "A Short Scr- inon , " by Etta Otis. Then followed the most pleasing feature of the services. It was entitled "Summer Crowning the Graces " and was given by the girls of Miss Anna Oberholtzcr s class. Summer , dressed in pale pink , with her name in gilt letters on a white badge was the center of a semi-circle of seven girls , representing the graces. They were dressed in pure white , with the names upon white badges. As the' ' knelt , Summer crowned each in turn witl a wreath of flowers , appropriate to the graeo represented. Lov was crowned with roses. Purity with lillics , Joy with pinks , Hope wit hawthorne blossoms , Patience with dais ies , Humility with violets , Fidelity witl ivy leaves. After being thus crowned by Summer , they arose , and each sang , explaining plaining the appropriateness of the selections lections , a'hd drawing lessons from th flowers named. All joined in a closiu _ verse of praise to the creator of summc and its blessings. The pastor of the church , Rev. G. W Crofts , then bapti/ed several children lie made a brief , interesting address on the passage in Psalms 37.37 "Mark the Perfect Man , and Behold the Upright ; For the End of that Man is Peace. " As an illustration , ho cited interesting facts from the life of the late ex-President Wheeler. Mr. Crofts read portions of a personal letter from a friend in La Crosse , who was in boyhood a playmate with Mr. Wheeler. This friend wrote concerning the boyhood of this distin guished man , and the purity of his life. Mr. Wheeler was a poor boy , and rose by merit. This friend has testimony that ho never was known to tell an im proper story , ho never was profane , never used tobacco , m fact was a model young man. Mr. Crofts preached a very short but very practical sermon to the little folks , from these incidents thus gained by the letter. Trie services closed with a responsive reading , singing of coronation , and the pronouncing of the benediction. Making Ready For Manawa. The first coat of plastering is on Hotel Manawa and as soon as it dries the tec- end coat will bo put on. The outside paiuting of the hotel is all completed , it being done in three colors. The Hug stall'is in position. As the hotel nears completion the ques tion naturally arises when will the Man awa motor railway bo comp Ictcd. in order that there might no longer bo any doubts about the motor line in the minds of ft few unbelievers , u Hun representative called on Mr. W. M. Lamphore for information. That gentleman pleasantly ushered the MKK man into his apartment at the Pn- cilic house and stated bo could now scene ; no reason why tun motor line should not bo completed la about two weeks. jtr. Mr. Lamphere is connected with Mr. J. K. Graves , the gentleman who lias guaranteed to build a motor railway to Lake Manawa anil is now at the Pacific house awaiting the arrival of Mr. Graves. Mr. Lamphere was among those instru s.a mental in placing the advantage aof Council Bluffs before Mr. Graves and that gentleman's becoming interested in this city. "The delays are overcome and all the iron on the road. " said Mr. Lamphcro. as he took his seat by the window. ' ! think that work will commence this week , aa All of the material is either Here or on the road. 1 expect Mr. Graves here in a day or so , and it no delay occurs the road will probably bp completed oy liea - week from next Sunday. There is lit- Uo grading to be done , none In ( act that will cause delay. The iron was ordered , paid for and part of it was snipped when the mill broke down. Mr. Graves then succeed in obtaining the balance from another source. The whole cause was only a matter of unforsoen delay , which has now been overcome. I've remained hero and Rave seen how impatient thu public were getting , consequently have done what 1 could to hurry matters up u little. Everybody seems impatient at the delay. Trie rails arc of steel but wo speak of It as Iron. The line will bo put In good shape. Mr. Graves is a gentle man of wealth and Inlluencu and I only regret that there are not hundreds of others like him also interested in the future of this city. Lake Mauawa and the southern part of this city cannot for- sco the advantages of the motor railway now. It will open up residence property wonderfully. The Baldwin noiseless motors arc on the road as well as part of the cars. Tim cars are to bo about equally divided , part being open with side curtains while others are ciosejl. They will bo largo and comfortable. The motors arc first class. Ono is named Omaha while the other is Council BlulVs. Mr. Graves has a cable line in Chicago , ono in Minneapolis and St. Paul , ono in Now Jersey besides a contract in St. Louis and all in Lincoln. His cable is equal to any in the United States , it is the Hasnnuson cable. " "Will Mr. Graves put a steamer on Lake Manawa. " "I cannot answer that exactly. Ho hail a ? 'i,000 steamer built for a gentleman who delayed somewhat In calling for it. Mr. Graves concluded he'd try to have tim contract annulled and ship it to Lake Manawa , out on Mr. Graves return homo , the gentleman was there after the steamer , and would not listen to Mr. G's proposition. If ho can , ho will probably build ono this winter for next spring that will seat a hundred persons , and bo finished in line style with thu best of upholstery. Hr. Graves always has the bust of everything. The people hero only oxpeutcd iron rails for the Motor line , but he has furnished steel. It is only a small matter to lay the track. Over ! ,500 tics aru hero ot the 10,800 ordered and in probably three days the cntiio material will bu on the ground reaily for us to put in position. lloturnccl With Honors. All of thu Council Blnlte delegation that went to thu firemen's tournament at Sioux City have loturnod. Thu Inde pendent Hose team ot this city bringing homo a good portion of the stake money , the amount being . J-liVJ. Council 1)1 ) tills has always been very fortunate in secur ing good runners in the teams sent to thu state tournament in previous years , and thu team this year is no exception by any means. The Independents in the :10 : class won first money , in thu :1U : class they made thu best time , but unfortunately Charley Nicholson in making the coupling lacked iu t half a turn to com plete it ; in the :40 : class , the state race , there were three ties for second money , and the seoond ami third moneys were divided ' among the three teams TlielUull- City enginu won first money on time , tin-owing 100 feut in 3:50 : , and gotten second money on distance , the Chari- ton steamer beating HI tills 'City. The Chariton is considered the best in the state. In thc.swecpstakes race the Hlulls boys did not start , as Nicholson hurt his hand badly in making a coupling the day previous anil his hand was badly swollen. In the free-for-all on Saturday the Blulls and the Fremont teams doubled up picking out thu best men in each and won the race. This race gave the Independents f WO. The attendance throughout was largo and the iilulls boys all returned homo well satisfied witli their trip. This year's team is considered ono of the best that over left this city. Some of the other teams had "ringers" taken from outside of the city thu team was credited to , and Council HinH's was the only one whoso entire number were legitimate representatives. Among those of the Hluflfs team who displayed extraordinary powers of en durance is George Heard , eighteen years of ago. Charlie Nicholson , the manager , oflcrcd to run him against'anyono from 300 feet to a half milo , but could find no takers. Illegal Fishing. Yesterday a couple of the members of the Fish Protective association went to Biff lake fishing and found at the outlet of the lake where the Missouri river backs into the lake a hoop net. It was so arranged that it was impossible for single fish to get into the lake , and where the net did not occupy the full width of the channel brush had been put in so the lish wore forced into the net. The not was brought to police headquarters and the owner can have the same by proving property. Certain persons who have recently been lishing in Honey Creek lake state tha illegal fishing continues notwithstanding ; the raids on the fishermen and the trials resulting in their being found guilty and lined. It is stated that William Uobinson , who Is now under bonds after being found guilty of illegal fishing in Honey Creek lake and has filed an appeal to th < supreme court , is obstructing the lake a' ' F'lHhenuon'd Itlioumatism. John Helm and William Steinkopf are great sportsmen and enjoy lishing and hunting as well as any ono. On Saturday they went to Honey Creek lake on a freight train. On ncaring. they were so anxious to get to fishing that they con cluded to jump off the train before it pulled up for them. Stctnkopf got down on the stops of the caboose and jumped. Ho rolled like a ball and down thu em bankment ho shot into the lake. Helm followed , but kept his feet for several rods , taking steps about thirteen feet long , until finally ho had to succumb and found himself all in a pile. They now raovo about very quietly and when asked what's the trouble say they have rheuma tism. Sorceu Frames , Wire , Refrigerators , Pumps and thu QuicK Meal Stove at Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. A fine lot of cabbage plants , best va rieties , for sale cheap by J. H. McPherson - son at his vegetable and fruit farm. No. 1281 East Pierce St. , Council Hlufl's. SPECIAL NOTICES. STOTIOS. Special advertisements , such u Lost , Found 'jo Loan , For Bale , To Kent , Aants , Boardlnir , etc , will bolnserted la this column tit the low raloofTENCENTSI'EH LINE forthoflm Inset- ion and t'lveCeuti Per Llnnfoveach subsequent insertion. Leave advertisements nt our office No. 11 I'carl iticct , near llroadwar. Council Bluffs. WAMTS. W ANTED A irood Qlrl for llftht housework. Apply at once at No. ftl ! Vine su k.to WANTBU-lmmedlately , a ( Jlrlof li or 15 , to aailit at light house work and cure ur two children , aces 8 arm 8. Addrcii. giving references. Housekeeper , lloe office. BALB-Or Trade-Six lections of rood FOIl In Lincoln county. Neb. , on U. P. rnllway. Call on or addren Odell Bros. A Co. , 103 Pearl St. , Council Illuffn. 'ANTED A good f Irl ( or general house W work. Apply t TO ? Sixth atcnue. FOIl HKNT House of ore rooms. Apply at 815 Franklin street. JKAWLl OF.INSTALMENT GO I1 * WE WANT No oilier house in this slate can sliow such a large and complete stock or give the prices we qttotc tn this list. A wholesalestock amount ing to $175,000 to be sold at less than wholesale prices. Domestic PRINTS , PERCALES , and SATEENS. Good qualify Prints , 2c , tic and -lc per u it rd. Jicst qmdltij Shirting and Dress Prints , such as Mcntinat ; Chocu- coes , Allen * , * lincricanslilchmoHds , etc. , at tJc. Sold elsewhere at A'o and lOc. lOc.Ante Ante ) Iran Sateens , yard widclc. Imported Xatcens , ISc , HOc and XJC. Shirting and Drcs * Percales , fie , 7c , Sc and lUc. Jtctjttlar price 15 < i to Hoc. GINGHAMS. Tliousantl * of pieces to select from In both Imported and domcatlc aoods. i Apron fllnyliams , tic and Gc. Dress GiiiyHiiiilc , Sc and ( ic. Itanfrcws , Lancaster * , Gorman- dies , Amosk < ts , and other brands at A'c and lOc. Imported Ginyhains , 12\c \ tip- wards , of which we have a great variety. Crinkled Seersuckers in plaids , stripes , combinations and cham- brays , 5c , 7c , fie , lOc , lite and I5c. Cheviots and Shirtings from Gc upwards. A full and complete line always on hand. Brown sheetings and Muslins , 4c , Yard wide Lawrence , "L. L , " anil other brands , ! c. Rest yard wide Indian Head Sheeting , Gc , 7c and 8c. Brown and Bleached Pillow Case , 8-4,0-4 , 10-4 , 22-4 , at less than ever before. Bleached Muslin , yard wide , Sc. Loniddc and similar brands , yard wide , CJc to 7\c. Wamasutt , Pride of West and other brands , lOc to Hie. A discount given to piece lots. Lawns and White Goods from 3c Upwards. Latest Styles Domestic and Jin ported. On Monday , June 6th , Of all kinds of Dress and Wash Goods , at almost any price. . Wraps. Suits , made up Dresses , etc. , we are selling clicaper than ever. & GO'S. PEOPLE'S STORE , Nos , 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS14 _ - r . Zs&i.-v O. JT. Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council It I u 11 V omrc , Maxoiilu Temple. Omaha OIHcco I H Xorlli I ( till Kfrcut. Particular attention irlvun to lit' veiling I'u lido ror lion - resi dent * . Special barcaliu In loin A , acre properly In Omaha iV I'oiin- ell Hluth. Correspondence nolle * Itcd. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs , Iowa Mail Orders Ship pc d Promptly. ATEST NOVELTIES In Amber , TortoiscShcll ctc.IInir Or nnmcuts , ( is newest noy 'elticsiu hiiir Jlair poods nuulcto order KS3F = a&iZirj , Mrs.C.L. Gillette 20 Main St. , Council Hlufls , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , and all mail orders promptly attended to. CROCKERY , LAMPS GLASSWARE , FINE POTTERY. Prices Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , NO. S3 MAIX ST. , CO UNCIL VLUirfS , a I A. WATGHSPRING With sliding Detachable Springy. | y Better titan "Whalebone or Bo and guaranteed never to break. Price , For sale by Iccdiog wbolcule oed tetaU esub- lUhmcau. MAYER , 8TROU8E AGO. 413 Broadway , N. Y. , Manufacturers. folding knee reit. .subiUDtlal nd h. Vieil In tbo beit IHnili and Orcbestrss. Uncqualed for tone , surpsit 11 others ( a flnlin and appearance. K nearest Muilo dealer does uot keep tbcra , write to user ( or Illustrated Catalogue. * HtALf , ChlcngOi Ilk KEYSTONE MALT WHISKEY HyteUllr DlilllUd for Medlclial Uio. TJHE BUI TONIC ! UNEOUALEDfor CONSUMPTION WASTING DISEASES < n 8INERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIQEtTIOM DB. XPW. L. WILLING , Bar f m la CbUf , NtUoul Ouk of N.J. , rllw : "Mr utfoUoa WM ullod k roor I jlton Milt WhfckiJ bi Mr. Ulor , Dngftit. of Tnitoa Bd I h T MX ! > hw botd with far twtUr ( fftet tb a > r / htf * bad. I un tMooinuDdtnt Tonr trtlcl * to ny pnctl , UM Bed II rjf HtMutorj. " IIWAII or nutitjojri. ( Cr TH O.nilM tu Ikl tUonW * IISKIK MHIftllLIOl rw-rtaBi if lottl * . & L > UL EISNER A MENDELSON , ( fe ! i | u fcr l . B. I ) " 118.818 ui 8SO Rte * Si , PbiUdilckia. Fa. gCo. B nl. lUbra ka. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots. LnniN , City Hosltloncci ntul I'miiis. Aero property In western pnitof city. All soiling clic'iip to nmko room for spring atook R. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , lloom 5 , over Officer & ruscj's Bank , Cou lllutTa. JV. SCIIUKX , Justice of the Peace. Ofllco over American Express. 11. ItlCE , M. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knitc or Drawing o Blood. OterSO years Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. C. B. ALLEN , Engineer , Surveyor , MapPublisher Over 2Vb. 12 North Main St. City and countr maps , of cities and counties n western lown , Nebraska andKunsus. HDI1H MIL , , , . , , , Lnrgolmta In white , blnck and all colors. IPat- tern tionnuts , huts and tnqiioa , a specialty. No 1514 Uounlns Bt. , Omaha. BEST LIGHT LIYERY The finest of driving homes alwnyH on band and for sale by MASE WISE. E. S. BARNETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards Broadway , Council UlulTi , Opp. Dummy Depot pa. i pgJB MBCTT : * ir1 Tm t llort-cs and mules kept constantlyon hnnd , for sale at retail or In cir : loa d Orders promptly lllled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTKK & BOI.EV , Proprietors. Telephone No , 11 Formerly of Keil Sale. Staples , corner 1st. avo. and 4th st OHN T. 8TONI. . . JACOB 8I1II STONE & S/MS , Attorneys at Law , ctice in the State and Federal Court * Rooms 7 and S Shugart-Deno Dlock. COUNCIL BI.UKKS. OFIflCJSIt A PUtiEV , LlSTICEI Council BlulTs.Iowft. HEAHTIiESS CRUELTY. Few persons realize how thoroughly the are controlled by prejudice e\cn to theS own disadvantage. For many years tha ttcattncnt for rheumatism , neuralgia , scia- ca and hcadachhas been by some outward npllcatton , and tl-ercforc , without slog- ing to think that the origin of these trou- Ics must , from necessity , be internal , the icary suiVercr continues to rub , rub and nd no relief. Athlophoros Is taken Inter- ally , and a < a pioof that thli is the correct rinciplc , It cures surely and quickly. Tha tatemcnt of those \\lio ha\e been cured tight to convince the incredulous. Palmyra , Neb , August Ud , 19SO. I belic\c 1 have been greatly benefittcil > y Athlophoros. I keep it in the house all 'me , and if 1 feel a twinge of ihcumatlsm take a dose , 1 ha\e not had to take any or months , and hope I am pcimiincntljf : ureil. I have not hesitated on recom mending it largely and have helped other * ith it. UKV U J HIRII. Mrs Oco IlolVinan , Cedar FnlU , Iowa , > as : "My husband was cured of rhctima- ismby the use of Athlophoros. Three bot- ! cs of that medicine cured him entirely to tat he lias not had an ache from rhctima- sin since , and that is now over a year ago , 'or twenty } cars previous there was never time that tie was free ( torn pain. Doctorq or medicine could drive the disrate away. iVith tl'c sciatic ilicumatism in his righ ide the doctors , said he woi'ld always have t and they did not think there \vns any : urc , He wiis fullering very much from ft e\cre attack when Athlophoto * took liold f the disease at once , and by the time he ad taken thiee bottles he was entirely veil anil went to work at once Kvorydrupcist should keep Athlopho- o and Athlophoros 1'ltK but where thov .innot bu bought of the drutrslst the \thlophoros Co. , ll'J ' WallSt. . Nmv Vorhi ivill scud olther ( oarrlaRO l > aid ) on iveqliu > f ro ular pdcc , whicli is ? ! , ( ) ( ) per bottle 'or Athloplioros and 60o. for L'ilN. Tor llvrrniul klilnuy Ol cii ! < o ? , ilpepslu , In , . IVfAtloii , wpnkno * * , ni'rvoui ilplilllly , ilUoftsos t wuincMi , con tlpntlon , lieinliulH ! , iinpilio led , | , vie. . AthloplioiOH I'llMmo iinoiiuiill il. Embody the liit'lioot uxellencics in Shape lincsbComfort and Ourablltty and ate the iiiiig Favorites fashionable circles Our inline is on evd ry sale. J. & T. COUM.VS , New VorH I Or Ilhck Lcproiy , It n cll cae which Is connldcrcil Incurable , but It lma > lcMul to the cnrutlvo jiroptr- ' hwiFT's Sircinc ncm known ult our tha world in K. S. S. Mr . Uallcy. otVt t Komcrtlllc. Jlufs. , near lloston , was attacked fcrcral jcaratRO with this hideous black eruption , and wan treat eel liy the bi'tt mctlluil I.i'.cnt ' , w ho could only eay that the Oiscttdo una a ejiccks ot rLEPROSY- tnd confcqucnlly Incurable. It la Impossible to dc- ectlbo her f uflcrltiRfl. Her body from the crown of her head to the coles of her fcrt was n DIDM of decay , ma-ura of flesh rottingoH and Icmlngprr.it cavltlcl. Her fingcri festered and three or four nalla dropped on at 0110 tlmo. Her limbs contracted liy the fearful nlccratlon , and for several jeara nhe dlj not leavq her tied. Her weight was reduced from 199 to 60 Ibfi Perhaps pome faint Iden of her condition can bo clcain d from the fact Unit three pounds of Ooemo- flnc or ointment were used per week In dressing her , corei. Finally the phyflclan : ) acknowledged their defeat by thli Black Wolf , and commended the vut- ( rcr to her all- " Ira Creator. - Ilcr husband hearing wonderful reports of th tlM of hwirr'a ( iricirio (8. ( H. S. ) , prevailed on her to try It as a last resort. Kbe began Ita use under pro test , but soon found that hi r system was bclna re lieved of the poison , en the sore * assumed a red ami healthy color , as though the blood was becoming pure aud active. Mrs. Ilalley continued the H. B. a. until last February ; every sure was heated ; she dis carded chair and crutches , and wan for the first time In twelve years a well woman , Her husband , Mr. C. A. Ilalley , la In business at 17 < < Ulackstono Btreet , Iloston , midwlll take pl a nro In giving the detail * of this wonderful ture. Bcud to us for Treatise"oa Wood and Skin Diseases , mailed free. . TUB BWI/T Bpicirio Co. . Drawvr a. Atlanta. Qtl PHILADELPHIA SEMINARY JL roil VOUNO LADliSic.6 : : North Broad St. , Philadelphia. 17th year begins Sent.1st , 18S7. ddles Miss II. It. JUDKINS , Principal , who rnfors tiy apuclnl permission to Mr. and MmJohn N .lowptt , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip ] > . Armour , VChicago. Mr. anil Mrs. Borneo V. Wnite , ) L. J. MARKS& Co. Grain and Provision Commis sion Merchants , JO and 12 Pacific Avenue. drain and Provisions liouvht and sold on margin * on tlici Culctiif" Hoard nf Trade. Ccrrenpondnnce tot llcited , Dnlljor urokly innrket letter rent on nppIN cation. Heference Corn Kichnngo Hunk , Ohlciwo. ON DAYS' TRIAL : THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS ll a r rt diffonnt Irom ill oUiCT , I * roip ibape. wltb Self * ' ' adjutdng-llama If to all p ltlon > while the ball In s back the lnt > - ea a'pafion nbii.rMiua'pafion does ) with the finger. wrtt ( nbii.rMiu rttB it r IUalTiil.l. eorely ctaT and nl lit.anl ( a radical cnrj erUtn 11 Is ea 7 , dar hR'anl ( rhf an Htntbrmall Clr- CUlulfrU. kUVLUTOITMBICO. , Calwit , lit. - , , . . jlwM In l- _ - . . .f thflrHoni. * v nr | > ! rlc "Ilk . | Infc/rniAllon of lu < Uo ll D , D. MARSTON RIMCOT C ( . 10 Park Pilot , New York. Mention Omnha Hoa. BOSTON , MASS. CAPITAL , . . . $40OOOO SURPLUS , . . . . 000,000 Accounts of Hanks , Bankers and Corpo rations solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS ro excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Reserve City , and balancei with us from bankanot ( located in other He- serve Cities ; count as reserve. We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent , and make Cable trans fers and place money by telegraph through out the United States and Canada. Government Homls bought and sold , and Exchanges in Washington made for Hanks without extra charge. We have a market for prime ii t-cia Investment Securities , and invite proposal * Irom States. Counties and Cities when U- suing bonds. We do a general Banking business , and invite correspondence. AHA I1. POTTER , President. JOS. W. WOP.K , Cashier. F. WACKrjtOW , Veterinary Surgeon OJllce , 417 S. 14111 HTIlliET/ ( JMAHA , NEBRASKA ,