I t ' ' ' ' " ! ; / ' ' . V/ ' : ' ' - ' ' . ' - . ' ' ' ' ' THE OMAHA .DAILY' BEtt : FRIDAY , ' 'JUNE.'IT . / 1887.- ' . ' ' < ' < ' . / THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEABL STREET. &yr * & _ -i. ' ZttUmcd br tnrrlcr In an ? part of the cltr at twenty cents per week. H. W. 'AI.TOX , JIanafor. TEInPHONE3 : JJtBiKTFP Ornci. No. 13. KlOHT EblTOIt No. JO. WI NO It MKNTIOX. N. Y.Plumbing Co. New spring cootls txtHeltcr's , tailor. The city council Is to meet again next Monday evening. Wanted A coed flrl forponnrnl house- work. Mrs. P. M. I'ryor , 700 Sixth uvo- nno. HufCiilnr meeting of Fidelity Council No. 100 , Koyul Arcanum , at 8 this even ing. Despite the intense heat of the day the Manhattan seemed wonderfully cool yes terday , and the billiard tables were well patronized. Permit to marry was yesterday given to G. It. Curry , of Omaha , and Anna llylander , of this couutv ; CJ. H. Kolse , of Sanborn , Dakota , and Sylvella Hiuhard- son , of this city. Mrs. Lot a Smith has filed a petition fern n divorce from Kd Smith , charging him with failure to support , adultery and do- portion. They wore man led in David , City , Neb. , in September , 18S."i. The Milwaukee bridge people say they cannot begin to build the uridge over railroad slough before Monday and travel on the road will not bo obstructed until -probably Tuesday next. They will notify the public- through the press when they begin. L. L. Uimngton , one of the men at work putting the telephone wires on a new polo at Hroadway ; ir.d Fourth streets , yesterday fell about twenty feet and struck upon the sidewalk. His injuries nre not of a serious character , lie is at the Koverc house , ills residence is in Umaha and he is nnmarried. Tim impersonation of "Forget Me Not" by Miss Jeffreys-Lewie last night was one of the most perfect pieces of acting that has been on the stage here for a long time. Tlic troupe is not a larco one but everyone in it acted well the part as- tlgned. Should it return here it would be greeted with a better house. John F. Garner missed some corn from his crib , and by following uu some clues , ho found that Hans 1'loug had a load of about twenty-live bushels , which ho was hauling to town. Deputy Sheriff Chat- terbuch arrested 1'loug , and brought him before Justice SchurPloug pleaded guilty , and paid for the corn. Ho was lined $10 iiuu costs. Chief Mullen lias sworn off. The last rainy day he noticed two ladies with no umbrclaraud with generous politeness he made a tender ot his , siniuly requesting them to see that it was returned to the police station. Of course it has not been returned , and the chief is now wonder ing whether it pays for an ollicer to be over-polite to strangers. The work of fitting up the club rooms is progressing well. The partitions are being put in , the lloor laid , the stairways changed , and other preliminary work going right along. The main entrance is to be on Main street , and it will be a line one. The old stairway further north is to bo closed up , so as to give mure room above. The club is determined to have rooms which will compare favorably in convenience and elegance with any in the west. At last a claimant has appeared for the fish not in the marshal's otlice. This net is a funncl-Bhaped affair , which was found so planted in the Boycr as to catch every fish which dared to go up or down that stream. The ollicers gobbled it , and liavo since been waiting for a claimant. Lawrence Daub now appears and liles an uilidavit in Judge Aylesworth's court , setting forth the fact that he is the owner , that the net was stolen from him , and ho wants it given up. The judge issued an order requiring the marshal to appear and sliow cause , if he had any , for rofusini ! to deliver up the net. The case was set for yesterday afternoon , but Attorney Ware. In behalf of the fish pro tection association , put in a showing and the question will have to bo fought out in the court. There is a large gang of men at work on the now motor line. Instead of lay ing the track on the line originally marked out in the charter , the company is allowed to temporarily lay its track right down Ninth street , a shorter route. It is claimed by those who are posted that this track at the pltico named will be in the way of moves being made for a union depot , and that this temporary right will , like other temporary rights , become permanent ore long , and will re sult badly , by interfering with the union depot plan. Thn matter should be looked into , and if there is any such danger of interference with a greater and more im portant enterprise , steps should be taken to have the precaution taken at once , KO that no such undesirable clash should Bccur. There is considerable talk about the re quest of the gas company to have its charter renewed by the council. The re quest will hardly meet with a secondand it seems that the mayor and city council are dead sot against any such renewal. It is conceded that Council Itluffs is paying about twice as much for gas as other cities , and the public has stood it us long as they can in patience. It will hardly bo possible for the company to got the charter renewed , unless some great con cessions nre madeand then the exclusiveness - ness of the charter will be an objection which will have to bo done nway with. The people are quite stirred upovcr the fact that even a request should bo made to have the charter renewed , and the alder men are not so ignorant of the situation , nor of public opinion , us to be easily led into any such act. To I ho i'ubllo. On Monday next , Juno 20,1 will open up in the McMacken building , corner llroad way and Sixth streets , a line of goods similar to the line now carried by me in my establishment on Upper Broad- wuy. Tlio new shop will bo run under the title of L. C. Brackctt& Co. Trusting to receive a share of ydhr patronage , I am Yours truly , L. C. Bi ACKr.TT. Drlvlnc Stock For Snlo. One high bred marc , will go fast ; two family drivers , one line couch stallion. The above nro all warranted sound and of good color. Inquire at once-of John E. Vnil , Driving park , Council Blurts. Drs. Hanchutt & Smith , office No. 13 , Pearl st. , residence 120 Fourth st. Telephone - phone No. 10. Latest improved gasoline stores at N 504 Main street. W. A. Wood. Wo guarantee the Quick Meal gasoline stove to bo the best in the United States. No exception. It Is the best. See it and buy with our guarantee at Cole & Cole , 41 Alain street. J. W. & E. L. Squire make beautiful abstracts of title and deserve the success they are enjoying. For Bale. Two drug stores in central Nebraska. Good thriving towns. Will invoice from 11,600 to $2,600. Apply to HAKLE , HAAS & Co. , Council Blutl's , Iowa. A fine lot of cabbage plants , best va rieties , for sale cheap by J. It. McPher- eon nt his vegetable and fruit farm. No. 1218 East I'forco St. , Council BluQs. SKAK1SG FOR THE DRINKS. All Sorts of Motions and Belays In the . ' * * " " " " Liquor Oases. A VERY DIRTY DIVORCE CASE. Notes About Mnnnwa Slim Prospect For the Renewal of ttio Gnu Com ' Charter Last ' pany's Night's Kiitcrtnlnmeiit , of Whisky. There was little headway gained in the saloon injunction casesyesterday. ; Judge Carson listened to motions and argu ments , but llttlo was accomplished. There scorns little Which can be done , or till ; two informers aru locked up in all in Umaha. The court hero has or- lured that the prosecution present these nun in court , so that the. defendants can lave an opportunity to cross-examine hum. The prosecution cannot get them nto the court here , so long as they are ockud ii ) ) In Nebraska. It is doubtful ivhethur their tn-iduiiuu will amount to micli when they do got them hero , for t scums that they have at least sworn fory recklessly in some cases , the Kittur case , tor instance. It also appears that they have been at least tampering with both sides , first taking money from the prohibitionists for making allidavits nuniiist the saloons , and then taking iiontiy from the .saloon men and making [ in alhdavit in their favor. What thu tcs- imony of Mich fellows will amount to remains for tin ; court to determine , but niblic opinion is pretty wull .settled An attempt is to be made to int.'oducu other witnesses to substantiate the jhargcs made against the saloons. There .vorc . a number of citizens stibptunaml .vho . were supposed to kuow whether .hero were drinks sold in thusu places. Thu sheriff commenced serving some of liusu , bin they demanded their feus , and lie ollicer went back to get thu money to ; > ay them. The needed money was not nit into the hjuuiS'Of the shcrilV , and so le did not attempt to compel the attend ance of these witnesses. It is doubtful whether any very satisfactory evidence could be secured from them if put on the stand. Attorney Kink yesterday made a show- ng as to why the two informers could not bo brought into court and be cros- < - jxamincd. The facts given in this show ing are thosu with which the public is familiar. The only feature was that/Sink "iiati been informed by the juilgo before whom the habeas corpus cases were pending in Omaha that it would probably be some time before he would be able to .jive his decision. There wore some close questions to be decided , and hu wanted itne to look up authorities and consult ivith other judges. Attorney /ink lilcd ivhat purported to be a transcript ot .lie proceedings in the Omaha court , with the evidence there taken , hoping thus to show that i.t was by the defend ants' own actions that the two informers ivere now locked up across the river. I'lip defendants moved to have this stricken out of the case , and this motion "ormcd a bone of contention to occupy the imo yesterday afternoon. 9 All Uiitin | ) | > y I'aii1. There was a nasty revelation of un- lappy matrimonial life in the district court yesterday , it being a divorce pro- seeding , in which Airs. Joseph seeks rccdom from her husband. Site had a number of witnesses , and made bomu i-ery grave charges to the ell'ect that Joseph was an idle , shiftless fellow , who lidn't furnish her much of a support , so hat she was obliged to do washing and aku boarders. Shu further claimed that lie was anything but a Joseph so far as mnly was concerned. To support this Allegation she brought upon the stand a young girl , who has not had a Very savory reputation , aud who told rather a preposterous fatory about the manner in which Joseph hail been untrnc to his wife. Several letters wore shown up from Joseph , in which ho declares that ho has been at fault , aud that the blame should rest upon him. On thu part of the defense it was hhown tiiat while ho had been out of work some , yet for the past two years or morn he had been steadily employed in responsible positions , had worked over time , had given bountiful support to the family , and that he was no such licentious fellow as his wife asserted. The husband claims that the trouble arose over his wife's familiarity with sonio of the boarders , ami that Mie was the one who had been untrue to the mat rimonial vows. The chief contention in the proceedings seems to bo to secure possession of the child , a little girl , whom both want to have. Both husband and wife seem agreed upon onu thing , that they do not want to live together , and that is about the only agreement be tween them. Each wants thu child , aud each claims that thu other is unlit to have the custody of it. The court is to hear the arguments on thu case Satur day. Mnnawa Notes. The only way to rcacli Manhattan beach now is via boatas the road around to the beach is ovcrllowcd , thu lake being so high. Mr. Stevens , who is working the land just north of Wrays , near Lake Manawa , ia objecting to the driving through his corn field. He has planted corn close up to the fence and is working it. It is ut most impossible to get through without injuring his corn and he is bound to claim damages for trespass , so that per sons wishing to go from Wray's landing to Mark's landing or vice versu had butter keep in thu field of Mr.Vray south of the fence. Mr. Wray is always willing to allow his place to bo used for thu convenience of the public so long aa they conduct themselves in a propur manner. Lumber is being handled for the now bridgu over railroad tdough , and the old "humpback" bridge will bo removed. Mr. Woolscy is building asteamcr near the club house on the banks of Lake Manawa. The rowing association has received their new four-oared shells and onu four- oared gig , besides four pleasure boats. The club have some ten or twelve boats now in the club house. The painting of the club house was begun yesterday. The new hotel is to bo opened under the auspices of the Congregational church , and a date to be fixed and an nounced hereafter. The new motor line is to .start up also on this opening day , aud excursions arc to come in on all the roads , bringing thousands of people to this oily for u day's pleasure nnd sight seeing. _ Three Tlmen nnd Out. Judge Carson yesterday as much as ordered a new trial in the case of Jona than J'lioa , who has been three times convicted for the killing of David Roberts , nnd given new trials. There were several grounds on which Colonel Scott urged n now trial this time , one of the reasons being the discovery of new evidence. Another was that error had crept into the charge of the judge. One of the charges was to the effect that the jury was not to consider the evidence of experts on the question of the insanity of Jones , except it was based on their personal knowledge Yesterday Judge Carson was giving hii decision In favor of granting a nnv/tria when the county attorney ; Colonel Daily expressed a desire to bo heard further be fore the order was made. The judge pave until Saturday morning , at which time Colonel Daily will bo given another chance , and the decision will doubtless fallow speedily. It seems now that Jones is quite sure of A new trial being granted , and if this order is made it will probably result in the case dying out. It lias been before the courts so long that U is about worn out , and a fourth trial will hardly be reached even if granted. Brown's Oftlcc JDulltllnu. The new olllco building of J. J. Hrown is rapidly approaching completion. It will bo as complete a building of this kind as there is in the city. The elevator men were here yesterday preparing to put in the hydraulic passenger elevator at onco. This will make easy communi cation 'with the upper lloors. Those Hoers have been divided into suits of olllccs , and a number of thcsu have already been leased. Wright , lialdwiu & Halduno have secured six rooms on this third lloor , fronting on Main street. These rooms arc bu'mg decorated elegantly. A largo skylight is to bu put in so that thu middle offices in the building will bu very lighten on the darkest days. There aru water closets , toilet rooms , etc. , for thu conven ience of the occupants of thu various olH- cos , both lloors being divided alike. The entire ) building is to bu heated by steam , ho that tlioae who havu ollicns will have no caru or thought about stoves or coal , nor of janitor care , tint whole building to bo in charge of onu man. In fact every arrangement and convenience ) is being provided to maku this a porfeot ollicu building , iteforo the finishing strokes arc put em thu work every ollicu in the building will be spoken for. Mr.slojhy Omn hns. The Omaha night proved a success. St. Paul's church was well lillud , and the audience was delighted. Thu boy's choir of All Saint's church , of Omaha , gave some excellent anthems. Thu now organ had all its powers and bounties made manifest by the skillful handling of Will T. Tabor. The tenor .solos of Nat. M. Drigham wore also enthusiastically re ceived. Thu programme ) was of a high order , and despite the intense heat , the audience enjoyed it greatly. Free Lecture. A free lecture will be given on Satur day evening , Juno 18 , commencing at 8 p. in. , in Temple hall by Mrs. Marion Tood. Subject , "Tho Union Labor Ques tion. " Thu citizens of Council lUttlls and the public cencrally aru cordially invited to attend. They will bo fully satisfied as to the lecture on this subject , whether favorable to- the cause or against it. Cointi one , come all and let thu hall bu tilled to its utmost. For riipturu or hernia , call and got Dr. { icc s new invention. It makes a man f you in five minutes. No pain. No. 11 ocarl street. Personal I'nraurnphR. Tom Baldwin and Charles Gregory lave returned from the St. Louis races. Dr. 1) . W. Stewart , of Winona , arrived lure yesterday , lie is the old fn'nnly ) hysioian of Mrs. Yennwine , who is vciy 11. Her condition yesterday was a littlu moro hopeful. L'o/.zom s Complexion Powder pro luces a soft anil beautiful skin. It com- jlncs every clement of beauty and purity. Sold by druggists. UNEOIHLKOfor CONSUMPTiOK WASTING DISEASES Md GENERAL DEGUITiT DB. IDn' . I , . WAM.INO , Eur E OTI In Chief , Natiunal Ouurc of N.J. , writes : "Mr attention wai called tc vnnr KFjitoim tlult Wl.l&ke.v b ) Mr. l.nloi , DlunfUt , of Trtmtun and I hnrnst \ ( \ a few boltlot with far letter rflict than any } h > T lnJ. 1 am recooiin nilia ( vc.ur article In my pMctUe , aiic tlnd U Terj B tl t tory. " azwisi ! er HIITAIICKB. O7Thr 0.nnlD fcai Ihr RlKDtituria IISNKK * MKMir.LSUN MlBlle Of B U . oo " > ' > ' > " > SKER & MENDELSGN , I Dole Agpou lor Ihr U S. ) 816. 318 and 320 Raw St. Pbiladehhia. Ps. loortman Drup Co. Gonl.Apents.Omnha Nobrn ka. BLACK WOIF ! Or Blcck Lcproty , U a dlfcifc nMcb Is counldcred Incurnblf , tint It has yielded to the curative proper- tlcaof bwirr'B Si'Eciric now known all our the world as S. S. S. Mrs. Uallcy. of West Somerylllc , Mass. , ncir Boston , was ottAckcd ecveral yeuraaoo with tills hldeona lihcU eruption , and was treated by the beet medical tslcnt , who could only say that the dUcuic wai a cpcclcs of -X.EPROSY- and coruqacntly Incurable. It It Imposdble to de scribe her tudcrln s. Her body from the crown of bcrhc.id to the toleiof her fcrt n as a mars of decay , miMea of lleth rotting off and leaving great cavities. Her flngrrs fettered and three or four noils dropped ofl at one time. Her limbs contracted by the fearful olccratlot. and for fcmul jears rlie did not le.ive her bd. Her \\clpht via reduced from 125 to 60Ibj. Perhaps tome faint idea of tier condition can be clrintd from the fact that three pounds of Cosmo ferer to her all-w le Creator. Her buitband hearinc wonderful reports of the cg of Kwirr's Hriciric ( S. S. S. ) , prevailed on her to try It as a last retort , tihe began Its UFO under pro- tut , but teen found that hertrttcm was being re- licvtd of the | x > itou. as the sorts ueumcd a red aiW healthy color , as though the blood vaa becoming pure and acthe. Mrs. llallry contlnned the S. 8.8. null Ian r'ebruary ; every sore was healed ; she dis carded chair and crate hu , and was for tbe first time m tuelic years a wcllHoman. Her husband , Mr , ( , ' . A.IIalley.lt In huflnffsat 17.V lllackttone Street. lloton , and will take plearnre ID plvlng the details of this wonderful cure , bend to us for Treatise oa Blood and SLlu Oluates , milled free. TUB Swirr Sricinc Co. . Drawer S. Atlanta , Ga- BEST HOTEL- AMERICA WE INT JVb other /IOK.OC in this state can show such a lat'uc anil complete vtock or f/ii'c the price * we quote In 'his ' list , A u > ! ioiealc.itorlittioniit- Ing to $173,000 to be sold at less 'hail ' wholesale * i rtment , PRINTS , PEHCALES , and SATEENS. Coed finality 1'rints , 2c , He and 4c per yard. Itcut quality Shirting and Draw I'rhita , such an Meriiinac , Chocc- t'x , Allcnn , AiucricannIiichiiiondn , etc , , at > c. Sold elsewhere at 8c and We. American Satccni , yard widc,10c. Imported Sateens , ISc , 20c and r c. Shirting and Dress 1'ercalcs , tic , 7c , Sc and We , Itcyular price ISc to HSc. GINGHAMS. Thousands of pieces to select from in both imported and domestic yooils. Apron Ginrjhams , 4c , Sc and ( ic. Dress Oiiiyhams , 4c , Se and fie , llenfrews , Lancas crs , Norman- dictt , Amoskays , and othci\ \ brands at Sc and lOc , Imported cfinyhams , 12\c \ up wards , of which we have a yreat variety. Crinkled Se rsuckcra in plaids , stripes , combinations and cham- brays , 5c , 7c , fie , JOc , ISc and ISc. Cheviots and Shirtinys from tic upwards. A fall and complete line always on hand. Jirown slit'ctinys and Jfttslins , 4c. Yard wide Lawrence , ' / , L. " and other brand * , -"ic. Itest yard wide Indian Head Sheetiny , ( ic , TcandSc. lirowu and Jllcaehcd Pillow Case , 8-4 , - / , 10-4 , 12-4 , at less than ever before. Jltcached Jfuslin , yard wide , 5c. Lonstlale and similar brands , yard wide , ( He to 7\c. \ Wamasnltt I'ride of Wesl and other bron-s , lOc to 12c. A discount jiucn to piece lots. Lawns and White Goods from 3c Upwards. Latest Styles Domestic and Im ported. REMNANT SALE On Monday , June 6th , Of all kinds of Dress and If'asJt Goods , at almost any price. . Wraps. Suits , made up Dresses , etc. , wo arc selling cheaper than ever. & GO'S. PEOPLE'S STORE , Ik 314,316,318 , , and 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL U LUFFS , - - - IA O. J : Real Estate Broker and Dealers Council ISIuffr OflU'o , Temple. Omtiliu Olltce , So 111 Xortli lUllixtrcet. Pnrtleiilar attention Riven to Inventing - venting fund * for neil - resi lient * . Steelul | hurituliM In lotx < fc acre property In Omaha & Coun cil IlluflH. Correspondence nolle- Itcri. GARDEN HOSE , Steam , Gas and Water Pipe KEW YORK PLUMBING COMPANY , No 552 Broadway , - Council Bluffs. Iowa Wail Orders Shlppcit JPi'j n ptlij. ' ' Lnrgo hats In whlto , black anil all color1 * . Pat tern lioiuictf , huts mul tniios ( | , napoclalty. KolSU UoiighiB et. , Omiihu. Dr. llwiphawotit : Omaha Dental As sociation Dental operations rendered nainlcsH by the use of compound oxygen. Teeth without plate , bridnu work and crowns of cverv approved kind inserted by the most satisfnctor.y method. Hell- man block , cor. 13th . .till Farnum'sts. OFFICER < B 1'USEY , Council BlulI's.Iowa. Established 1S67. REAL ESTATE , Vacant Lots , Lauds , City Residences nnd Farms. Aero property In western part of city. All sollintf cheap to make room for spring stock B. P. OFFICER , Real Estate & Insurance Agent , Rooms , over Officer fc Pueoy's Bank , Cou BluUs. BEST LIGHT LIYERY The finest of driving horses alwuyti on hand and for sale by MASE WISE. JV. SCIIUItX , Justice of the Peace. Olliceover American Kx It. ItlCE , JU. D. Cancers and other Tumors Removed without the knitc or Drawing o Blood. Over 80 years Practical experience. No. 11 Pearl St. , Council Bluffs. E. S. BARXETT , Justice ot the Peace , 415 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. DB. OTTERBOUBG Cor.13th & Dodge Sti. Omaha , Neb. CURES AU KIM * * u * l 17 Inii.ni.ViM * , ( Mlf AbuFIMM ) , ( Si. UAUndulfftnce ) , Cunt Kion , ( lUooil I'wi- . M > n ) . fit l your C M ftudvrul lorUrm * . MA Xrtul Minp for full lororniatton. UinwJuUvn unAlty T tr mall I'rM nJ ConMciitliL omcglloon , giolia.m , ioa rirtogp.m. SJPEOIAL NOTICES. Fpecln ! ndvortieomcnts , such as Lost , Found 'jolxinn , For Sale , To Hcnt , V\ants , Honrdlnir , etc .will liuliisortod In this column nt the loir rntcof TEN CliNTSPKIl Lt.NU forthoflm Inser- Ion and i-'IvuContaPcrUiioforcacu subsequent inFortlon. I.cavo advertisement ! ) nt our offlco No. 1I'curl eticvt , near Uroudwur , Couucll Ulufln. " WANTS. " \T7ANTKD Tinners. Competent workmen r T cur. upply to Cole & Cole , 41 Muln street. WANTED A ( rood Girl for llcht housework. Apply ut once at No.vl Vine si. \X7ANTii-Immedlatoly. : aGlrloMl or 15 , to Tf nsslst lit IlKht house work and euro for two children , IIKUS 3 nnd 0. Address , giving ruluroiicus. Housekeeper , Hco offlco. SALK-OrTrailo-SIx sections of food FOlt hind In Lincoln county. Neb. , on U. P. mil way. Call on or address Udell IlroB. Si Co. , 103 Pcurl St. . Council IllufTa. WANTED A good girl for fronoral house work. Apply at TOJ Sixth avenue. LATEST NOVELTIES lu Amber , TortoiseSlicll etc.Hair Or iinjiicnts , as well as tlio newest nov- elticfliu hair goods. Hair fronds niaUcto order Mrs. C. L. Gillette 29 Main St. , Council lilnfTs , Iowa. Out of town work solicited , aud all mail orders promptly attended to. CROCKERY , LAMPSJLASSWARE , , FINE POTTERY. I'rlcen Very Low , W. S. HOMER & Co. , JVO. 23 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL V LUFFS , : : I A Star Sale Stabfes and Mule Yards Uroaaway , Council Ululls , Upp. Dummy Depot Horses and mules kept constantly on hand , for salt ) at retail or in car load Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on cominihsion. Siu.urKit & UOI.KY , Proprietors. Telephone No. 11 Formerly of Keil Sale. Stables , corner 1st. avo. and -Hli st C. B. ALLEN , Engineer , Surveyor , MapPublisher Over No. 12 North Main St. City and county mnps , of cities nnd counties n western lo wn , Nebraska anUKansas. OIINT. STONE , JACOB 8IUI STOHE & SIMS , Attorneys at Law > cticu in the State and Kcdera I C onrti Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Heno Bjock. A Child's ' Skin , Eur § nnd Sculp Covered wllli ErzenutlniiR ScnlMuml 8uro , Cured by Ctillctirn. My llttlogon.nurrtchrhtypnro , lim occn nftlfct- cil Kc/rn.n ot the sculp , mul nt Unas u irreitt portion of the tiody , over slnco no us t o yours uM. lit in-Run In III * I'liis , nnd extended to his scalp , which ucciuno rmcrnl with scnbs ami sore * , nnd from which u sticky fluid pomod out. ciuii-liiKliitciuioltuliliiK nnd dlstrcss , mid leaving Ills hnlr ninttvtl nnd lifeless. Umlcrnonth thcso ( enliMlu * t > kln wnsrnw , HKonplocouf beefsteak. 4 * UnuHmlly the hnlr ciiino out mul wnsdcstroyod. imill but H xmiill patch wni left nt the bnccoc the lieiul. My fiicndi In 1'onliodr know how iny llttloboy tins puttered. At night ho would en Mch Ills head until his pillow win covered \\ltlililoo < l. lured totla his hnn.l.liulnml him nnd In ninny wnj i tried tu prevent his scrntch- ItiKttiut It won nousu , ho would scratch. I took him to the hospital nnd to the best physlclmiA In I'enhody without success. Adotit this tlmo some friends who hud been cnre.l by the Cull- enrn llottu'illo-i , pruvnllcd upon inn to try thorn. I liomtii to usn thoin on the liith of .Inniinry hist. In coven month ? o\ory pnrtlclo of thoditcnso It removed. Nut n spot or sciili remnltis on hi * bond to tell the story ot his sulTm-lns. UU hnlr a hns returned nnd Is in thick nnd strong nnd hit sculp Hssweot mul tletm ns niiy chllds In the world. I cannot sny onoiiuh to express my r trrutltuilo fort.iH wonderful euro by the Cutl- cum Itemedlesiind wish nil similarly nlllcted to know Hint my stntem.nt la tiuo nnd without oxnvKiiriitlmi. CIIAS. McK'AV , Oi t. 0 , Hffl. 1'enbody. Mn s. J Imvo seen Mr. McKny's boy when bndiy nf fceted with Ucrctnn , llownsa pitiful Right to look nt. I know thnt ho ling tried our best phv- slclntu , nnd did nil n fnthor con Id do tor n milfec inn child , but nvnllcd nothlnir. I know thnt the statements hu hns inndo jouns wards the cnilnK-of his boy by your Cmlourii Itcinodlca s trim In every pailIcnlar. Pold every wheio. Prlco : CtiTictmi , BO cents : Itr.s-ot.vr.NT , $1.00 ! SOAP , ! cents. I'repnrod by I'nrrEii Uiiuo AND CIIKMIU.U , Cu. , lloston , Mass. Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases. " "i- ' . , ninchlioiulB , Skin ninmlshes , and PifUM'I.KS I Humors , use Cm IUUKA HOAI- . IN ONE MINUTE. ' , NournlKln , SciaticSudden Hluiri | mul XiTvmis 1'nlns nn < l Wonk- ni > s fls lolluvei ! in onu mlnutn ! > y the Cutluum Antl-I'iilu Vltistor. At flniif- uls-ts , "So , 1'ottor itrug Compiiny , llos- ton. L. J. MARKS & Co. Grain and Provision Commis sion Morolmnts , 1O and 12 J'acljic Avenue. Ornlnninl I'rovlMmm bought nnil sold on margin- on the Chicago Huiinl of Tnuto. Corrpppomlmico 104 llfltcil. D.illy or weekly nmrkol letter om nn nppll- cntlou. lleforcncc Corn lixchmuu H.ink , Ohlnuio. T1IK inois Washer llainocnual.lt nlll wa h iinythlnK , frumllnmt IIICQ tiilicnvy cnrpet , perfectly clean. It In uaiy to work unit simple tu handle. ThmiH.initH run trallf ? to ItKincrlts. Wo nunriintco g-itlnfiictloii. Trr une. All kinds nf wrtiiKoritropnlreit t-turMun'fK. Co. , 11)31 ) N. lotli Hired , Oiuulm , Nebraska. i OLD IRON , CopperOLD Copper Brass , Lead , Zinc , Etc Willpay good prices. Also bottles bought and bold. KRETSCH & SONNENSCIIEIN , 114 S. llth Street. | AI ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL ? THI8 NEW ELASTIC TRUSS 1 ' from all Una a I'ail different othcra , ia cup nbafe. wltb Keif , acljilktlni ; Hall In renteriul pt Itrelt to all puslttoni oC tlis LoJy whllollwball Inthocup 1 presses back tha Intes- ' ! _ finea J"Bt as o person * ( / f Inner. " ' " ' " ( jlit pre iur the llcr- ly Siy"fld nlnht.anA .radical cura pertain Itljcary. dnnh pnnrt ohcap Kent IIT mall. Olr > inlanTfrei. U IJU.IOJ Mt i CO. , lU < Ki 111. > ; CAPITAL PRIZE , $ (59,000. ( "Wo do horeliy certify that wo miporvlso the nrrnnncmontB for all the Monthly ntul Seinl-An- iniiil HniwliiKH of The Louisiana KtiUo lx > ttory ConiDuny , and In IHTSOII manage and control tliodiiiwlriK's thctnsolvcs , mid Unit the same am conducted with honesty , fnlrnoss nnd In good faith toward nil parties nnd wo authorize tha Company to us thin cortlllcatu with fnc-film- HcsofourfilgnnturosattRchod , I" Its advertlso- rocnts. " COMMlSSIONUItt. We the imdcrfllKiiod IlnnkR nnd Hankers will pay nil Prizes drawn in Thu I.oulglatm Stuto Lotteries which may bo presented at our court , ' tcrs. .1. II. OOI.KS1IV. 1'ros. T.ontsliina National Ilk. 1'IKUKK I.ANAUX , I'rts. Stuto Natlonnl Ulc A. BAI.HWIN. Prop. Now Orleans Nut'lllank CAUL KOHX , 1'rcs. Union Natlonnl Hank. U Nl'RECEPENTEI ) AT IITACTION ! OVER AJULUON DISTRIBUTED. Louisanin State Lottery Company. Incorporated In IMS , forl'iyurs l > y the Irirls'atura ' , for cUuc.illoiinl nuil IliurltiiUlo j > urpo i > with tt nipltnl off I.UI.OUO-to ) which u roijrvu fund of over IUU.IKII has xlnco beonniltlc'l Hyitn overwlii'lmlni : popular TOte Iti frnnchlio was innilii u imrt of the | ire nnt uito constltullouuiloptoa ± Dvcflinbcr ? mt , A , I > . ISTU. * The only lottery over voted on and endorsed by the people nf any Btato. U noxcr scales or postpone * . Its Cranil SliiRln Number Drawings take place monthly , ntul the Semi-Annum Drawing regularly every x monthc ( Juno nnd Decoin- l ) < ' ' Ar''SPLENDID Ol't'OUTUNITV TO WIN A FOHTUfli : . Bovfnth Orund Drawlntr , class O , In the Academy of Mus-lc , Now Orleans. Tuci- day , July 12,18S7 XOiith Monthly Drawing. CAPITA IKIXE , SI 50,000. "Notice-Ticketi are Ten Dollars only Halves , * 5. Fifths , S2. Tenths , $ ! . MHT OK IMI1XKS. 1 CAPITAL PIIIXK OF tlW > .OOf ? . . . $150,000 ICKANIi ritlX.IIOK KM * * ) . . KIKANDPHI/.KOK , SI.AKUK PUI/.K80K 80,000 , - . o.oiu SO l'Kl/.KS OF . „ J.IIHU. L'O.CHJtl 60 , 100 ' w .ooo 800 " 4ii , na WiO " 110. . 50,000 1WK ) " C.O. . AI'I'IIOXIMTION . 100 Approximation Pri/us ol ' ' ' . . Ip'WO J ' . ' ,17'J I'rl/es atnniinllnir to . . . . . Apnllriitlon forelub ruto rhaiifd Im muilo nuly o thiKimienftliaroiiipiiiiy In New Orlr.ins , Kiir furtlinr liiliirniiitlnn write ili'iirlr , elvlni ! full 4 aiitriI'OFTAI. | . .SOTIJH. etpres. rnourr or.lur . ( ir 4d Nnvr Vorlc K vliunii lii nrdln.irj letter. Ciirroncjr bjr crpri-n ( t ourci | > en eil.le ) ; ed .11. A. IV.tlJI 111 * * , Xr.vr OII..KA.NS , LA. . d OrM. A. IIAIll'IMN. WASIIINtlTOS , I ) . C. Adilrea * llt'fiistvrvd letters to NBW OUI.IIANS NATIONAL ISANIC _ n V Af V Ar H V If Thnt the prejonca of 11 lit J > 1 hi iM i ) i'j U oeuoruli Hoa'uroxHrd in ! Early , who ur In rnirira ot tbo ilruwliiKt , la Kuar- nlto of nlxoluto fulrnofi and Intoicllr. that tb ebancoarettlluaaul , ami that no cue nun ponlblr Clflue uliatimiuben will draw a 1'rlia. lti.MKMIIl-il : : Hint the payment at nil prl < ei Ii ( HIAUAMTKII IIV Illfll .NAIIIIVtl. lUNKKUtNew ( Irli'imi , nnd th3 Tleketmro titneiliy \ the proildcnt of n Innltutlon , whoio cli ul'TC'l rlithta nio ri'ldic nl/rrt In tha hlKheit courts : therefore , buwuru uf any imlliitloniorunonyraoui chdiiiii _ SOlERVILLE SCHOOL roit voiI.AUIUS. . ST.CI/AIR , MICH. Three courioi of > iudy. Tabroughnemln ercrr de partment. | iulldlnii eleitHiitly iiirnlthttd. llfutxl llhiHim. l.hilitril irltli ui. VTuler from St. ClalJ Illver. S.ipiTl'irudTnnUEU' ' In imi lo mul nrl. A0 > dreit for circular , bOMBHVH.I.I' HC11OOU St. Clalr , Mich.