0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE AMb. 'fcATUKDAY , JUNE 28 , 1800. THE DOINGS IN THE BLUFFS Omaha and Local Horssmen Will Great ! Improve Union Park. ARRANGING FOR CLEARER WATEfi MIoyuIN n AVI 11 Unco nt Mntuuvn o tin ; Fourth l'ii-il Fired Tor UN < lmcnH A lluil 'Man In the TollH. In n very quiet way the Driving Park ns. elation has been making great improvement at Union driving park during the past week The principal work lnw boon on the tracl which lias been greatly improved. The Insid has been thrown out , so that the track is nm In as good condition as ever , or will bo who the work Is completed tonight. This Is on of the best tracks In the country , and stand very highly both among trotting and runnln horsemen all over the United States. Dui Ing the past IIvo years it has had but lltti care ami was saillv in need of repairs. It wa badly worn near the pole , and of late the bcs track has been fully twelve Tcct from the fcnc making a long lull'1. The rains have als wnxhi'd It until the surface was rather sand ; for fast tlmo , but all this ban now bcci changed , and the track Is better thai ever before. It has always been regardei as the best training track In th country , and has never been what might b termed a slow track , as ycarafter year horse have lowered their records hero and madi llmu that they were unable to equal on mi ; other track In cither eastern or western clr units. The changes now being made are owing t < the fact that the leading horsemen of Onialii have become liitercjlol in the park , and tin majority of them now have horses In trainlnj. there , and It may bo stated right hero .tha never , with the possible exceptions of two 01 three big racing meetings , has there been s larger or inoro valuable lot of Myers at tin park than at the present time. Messrs Jirowii , Mr.Sluino and Paxtou of Omaha have each a valuable string stabled there , to su\ nothing of the dozens owned In this city am stables from all parts of Kansas , Iowa am Missouri. In fuct the park Is getting to bi qnlto a llttlo world all by itself , and over * morning the track U one of the busiest place ; Imaginable. For one week , waterworks , $12.00. Now York plumbing company. J. G. Tlpion , real estate , fit" ' Uroadway. The Manhattan * .spotting headq'rs , 418 ! ! way. Cleaning I hi ; Ki'Horvoir. The water is now all out of the C'lcn avc mm reservoir anil the work ot cleaning it and repairing the walls is in progress. As the last of the water drained away yesterday morning downs of men and bojs engaged It ; n reckless rough-and-tumblo to capture the fish that had bsoii forced up to the rcsorvoii from tlio mains from the river. Ono fish over two feet long was taken out and bushels - els of smaller ones and crawllsh. The bottom tom of the reservoir shows where the craw llsh have been at work undermining the bricks , which have been washed out over quite a strip. The greater part of the floor and the walls generally arc In good condition and all repairs will bo completed by tonight. There nro several wagon loads of mud to be removed , but. not as much as was expected In view of the fact that the reservoir hud not been cleaned for nearly two years. Here after it will bo cleaned twieo ovcry year. All work will bo completed tomoivow and the water will bo turned in again. Oriental fancy goods , .lapaneso goods , im ported tireworks , etc. , at the Chinese b.izaur , 1 for Main .st. UloyoliUIIUCN nt .Maimwn. | Arrangements are being made for a grout 1 day at Miinawa on tlio "glorious Fourt1-.1' A I number of the leading cyclists are planning for a series of races on the track at the base ball park , and will endeavor to give the fol- i lowing programme : Ono fn > o for all , three mlle race ; prize a ' gold medal , Ono free for all , for those who have never won In any nice , two miles ; prize , a suit of clothes , A one-mile handicap ; prize , a silver cup and saucer. A ono-lmlf mlle race for boys between the ages of twelve and sixteen ; prize , a guitar. 1 A oiie-hiiU' milo race for boys between the I ages of nine and twelve. \ S. H Wadsworth & Co. , 207 Pearl street , i loan money for Lombard Investment comnauy. Ucmp-oy Uros. , Wi Main street , is tlio only , place in town where you can gut fresh anil delicious confectionery. I Kuril Will Work Out UlH Flno. John Ford Is endeavoring to dig up ? ! ( ) ( ) wherewith to satisfy a demand made upon | him by Judge McQco. For\l \ was ch.irgoil with Indecent exposure of person and the i case was so aggravated that the Judge 1m- I jj posed the maximum lino. For.l pretends tel l | bo a roustabout at the Hotel t ! uoy in Omaha I and ho visited Fail-mount park Wednesday afternoon. While thcro ho decided that ho ' wanted to dance the can-can and proceeded ' to disrobe in order that his movements might I bo unrestricted. A party of young ladies were enjoying a picnic in the park when Ford I put in an appearance , clad onlv In Ids collar I | and complexion. The picnleKcrs complained ' to the park policeman , bat Ford mamiged to got nway before ho was apprehended. On I Thursday afternoon , however , Park Police 1 man Lamb , who was watching for the follow , I discovered him in the park and promptly ar il rested him. He was Idcntlllod In court by i the young hullo. * and was promptly lined the P sum above stated , thualternatlvo being thirty t I days nt hard labor. The trial was held with \ I closed doors , out of deference to the feelings < of tlio witnesses. Ford Is very short of cash i 1 nnd his watch will not miiko ur the required . Bum , so that ho will undoubtedly labor In the i j chain gang until July Is drawing to a close i ; , Hand concert at Falrmount park this oven- , i In- ; from fi to 8:30 : o'clock. < , A IJail Man ArrcsltMl. jj Tlio police are rejoicing over tho' neat cap- ' " tun ) of R F. Owens by Olllcer Howling. * i . Owens Is well known to the authorities as a ' * , tin horn gambler , Illm-llam man , conlldciico 1 ' . ! worker and all around crook and ho showed j [ up In the IllniTs after taking In the Nebraska i ' xtato tournament at I'luU-unoutli. Ho was recognized by the olllcer , who promptly ar- n-stcd him , It Is said that he is wanted at various places la Kansas and also In Omaha lor different pieces of crooked work. Ho has not yet had a hearing and will be held until his case can bo Investigated or until a de mand Is imulu for him by the authorities of other places where ho Is wanted. Tim roMiini ! > iroiit. The following is the programme for the en tertainment to be given by Miss Nolllo Old- ham ( Ilatchur ) Saturday ovcnim ? inKoyal Arcanum hull. Admission M cents : Sit ry ken llliiisl.int : , club I.oreley J. Ni'svadliu. llccltatlou Thora Nelllu Hatcher Uldliam. Duutt Minnie Mcrkol and l.ou Portorllelil , ItecltatlonItalliin I.OVK Son ; * ( orlj-lnal ) , . . . Nelllu H. Uldliiiiu. Trio i it. Nocturne Prank Schubert 1 bI'tmle a la Vtiko KoKslKur I'liino Delia KoliltiMm v lolln , Virginia Uohtnsim Ylollm.'ello Mr. John llroun InlonnKilim. Recitation The Mlnnettu Ni'lllo ' II. Oldbuiu. Palo Tbo Old and the. Young Marie Mrs.V. . W , Sherman. Itecltatlon Telephonic Conversation Nellie. II. Uldluim. Btrykon Iiliias l.u.it elub a. I'leurutto. . . Unit b. Spanish lliiiii'e- . Mo.izUowsky Cholco nuldenco proiwrty centrally located for sale by K. H. Blieafo & Co. It iri II IllttOlPill. . At last the rortult of the census enumera tion can bo made public , but although anx iously antldiwUxl for sotuo time , It will bring ( ! Uui > jx > lutiuenU TUo population of Council Hluffa will fall short of 21,000. Tou/h , bu It's trup. Hupfrvlsor lllght rccclvm ! a tclo gram from WashliiKton yentcrday afternoon stating that the order of Juno ! enjoining the utmost secrecy , ha been modlllcd. and that In nl clllo-s of any slzo in the district , when ) grea Interest was felt In the result the supervise might npproxlmnte , but was ratitlmiu against giving exact llgnres IM certain mlno changes ml ht yet httvo to bo made. Salt Captain 1 light : "It will ( all below iVOOt ami In my estimation It will Iw a trlllo shor of U3OOU , although I have not yet made ni nxaet count. If they will lot us coun In the deaf and dumb Institution which Is lust outaido the clt ; llmlte , wo will have nearly flvo hundrci more than at present , itml there arc sovera other similar cases. I know that cveryboJ ; will bo disappointed , but It can't ' bo helped I nm positive that other cities that liavo ni more than wo have are making a showing o 40,000 orr,000 ) , but they are Illegally Inllutini the returns. I don't see any other way , enl ; that wo must take our medicine. " If you wish to negotiate u loan on chattel o real cstata security , at lowest rates , see K. II Shcafo fi Co. , brokers , Uroadway and Mali street , up-stulrs. The gasoline steve is more dangerous thai the unloaded gun. Save life and property b' ' using the C. li. Oas and Hleetrlc Light Co.1 : gas stovo. < If vou wish to sell your property call on tin Judd & Wells Co. , C. B. Judd president , GOl Broadwav. _ - _ Sec Nelllo tlatcher In the graceful tnlnuc tonight. Tlio elocutionary entertainment at the delightfully lightfully cool H. A. parlors tonight given bj Miss Hatcher will bo a treat. Do not full U hear It. Dr. H. H. West , porcelain crown and bridge work , No. 1Pearl. . _ J. O. Ulxby , Btcain neating , sanitary ongl noer , 013 Life building , Omaha ; 2W Murriani block , Council Ululls. A good hose reel frco with every 100 foot ol hose purchased ut Ulxby's. Desirable dwellings located In all parts of the city , for rent by E. H. Shonfo & Co. , Broadway and Main st. up stairs. Band concert at Falrmount park this after noon from 5 to $ : .V ) o'clock. From now until July 1 wo are going tc knock all previous attempts at low prices , Wo will guarantee to sell you goods cheapoi than you over bought the same quality or money returned. Best quality India challica H and f > cents yard. Good sateens 8 , 10 and Viy cents yard : the quality , cannot bo dupli cated In the I'lty at the price. AH of our fancy dress buttons nt Just half price , .fust think of it. Where can you get such bar gains J Only at Cully's. Wo will sell you yard wide sheeting fie yard that is better than Lawrence L. L. Good yard wide bleached muslin Uc yard , worth S. Good dress gingham.i ti , ' c yard , worth SJjf. Wo will save you money on all white goods , lace lloiincings , gloves , mitts , hose , corsets , fans and parisols. : Baby caps at your own price ; wo liavo too manv. If yon should happen to want a line wool dress \v ° o will save j-ou at least v5 ! pel cent. If you are after bargains we arc bound to get your trade. Ladies' imported hem Htltclrt.iI hand kerchiefs , He. worth lOc. Hents' Imported hem .stitched handkerchiefs , lllc'A for ' .Vie , that are worth just double. This is pretty largo talk ; call and sec the goods and satisfy yourselves. Wo give a handsome present with each and every cash purchase to the amount of $1. : m Broadway , C. U. Cin.i.y. Tlic Kiilonihc'.l Duxn.Mi , PII. , Juno 27. The llamos which have been burning in the Farmhill mlno burst from the mouth of it tonight and efforts to extinguish the ilro have proven fruitless. The rescuing party was compelled to stop work , but the district inspectors bravely volunteered to finish it themselves. The task is an extremely dangi'rous one. - & Kni lits ol' Pytlilns Hioiimil Conclave , nt "Milwaukee , Win. , duly , 18IH ) . For this great occasion oxeursiou tick ets will bo sold from all principal points ill the United States mid Canada lo Mil waukee und return via the ( Jhieuyo,1 Milwaukee & St. Paul railway nt half rules. As its mnno indicates the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is the direct roiito to Milwaukee ; , and us the camp ground for the Uniformed Knights ( to which point cars and trains will bo run through without transfer ) is located directly on this line , it will bo seen that the Cluc.ifro , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way lias frruiifc advantage over ether routes which nro unable to furnish such rniiilitiuis and visiting Knights , their [ amilins and friends should bear this in mind when purchasing excursion tickets. A circular giving detailed information will bo mailed free upon application to A. V. if. . Carpenter , gondrnl passenger igont , Milwaukee , Wis. f. li PUKSTOX , F. A. NASH , Pass. Agent. Gon'l Agent. IfiOl Farnnm Street ( Barker Block ) , Omaha. Couldn't Prove Bribery. BATON Koi'oi : , La. , Juno 27. The case of Hio State vs Representative Stcmant , chargert with bribery in connection with the lottery natter , was nollo pressed by the slates at- orney tonight , the Inference being that there ivas no evidence. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Dniiihu , Council BlulTs , Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island k'ostihulo limited , leaving Omaha atllo ; ) . m. daily. Ticket ollluo 1002 , Sixteenth uul Farnam St. , Omaha. Ocrinan AlinlNlnr ol'AVar I BKIU.IN , Juno ' ,7. The North German liuettesays General Duvernors has tendered ds resignation as minister of war and will irobubly bo succeeded by General Wlttlch. A handsome complexion is one of the groaU : st charms a woman can possess , Pozzonl's Jomplexlon Powder gives it. vo Heat nt , Iioiilsvlllc. Louinvu.i.u , Ky. , Juno 27. The heat for icvcral days has been oxussivo. Fifteen leaths from prostration have occurred In hree days. ' 1002. Sixteenth and Farnam streets ia Lho now Rock Island tiukot ollieo. Tick ets to all points east at lowest rates. Deolilod to Kup > rt KavoriU > ly. BATON Itornn , La. , Juno 27. The senate ommitteo tonight decided to report the lot- cry bill favorably after making the amount o bo paid annually $1,2.10,000. To NOI-VOUH DotillltuttMl Men. If you will send us your address wo will .end you Ur. Dye's Celebrated Voltalo Belt md Appliances on trial. They will quickly estoiv you to vigor , manhood and health. amphlot five. VOI.TAIO BULT Co. , Marshall. Sllch. _ _ Ceded to Germany. LoNiOX.Jnna 27. The Berlin correspond- 'nt of the Htnndiird'says that Mnlla Island iiis been ceded to Germany. Much has boon said ab > ut Kuropaan chim uiguea. Once they had the market , ' but Jook's ' Uxtm Dry Iniporlal has knocked hem out , nt Ht. 1/ouln. ST. Louis , Mo , , Juno 27. The temperature icro today wits about 100. Four deaths and nany prostrations tire reported. Through coaches Pullman palace ( loopei-H , dining cars , free reclining chair : ars to Chicago and intervening polnta la the great Hook Island route. Ticket ) lllcu 1U02 , Sixteenth and Farnam. . ( 'am Got Slok. Loxitov , Juno 27. Sani Bernbardt was ompollod to stop suddenly In the si-eond not if "Joati of Arc" last night owing to fa it- ; loss und the lei of bur voice. Lute at uiuht sue was better. v\n.t r Provision "tlntlc Tor I'oaoliliiK the lic SOIIM of Tonipnrnnco. PiTT. iifito , Pa. , June 27.This was the las day of the International Sunday school con ventlon. JacolM of Chicago road the roper of the executive committee , recommcndln' that the second world's and seventh trlcnnln International Sunday school conventions b < hold together. The report was adopted am' It won decided to hold both conventions In St Louis In 1SIM , the tlmo to bo set later. At the afternoon session Miss Wlllard president of the Women's Christian TemKsr | mice union , a poke in support of the proposl tion to set apart four Sundays of each yea to be devoted to teaching temporunco in Sab bath schools , the International committee U furnish appropriate lessons. After n length : discussion It was amended by B. F. Jones chairman of the International executive com mlttco , and adopted. It says , In part , : In setting a course of lessons for the year tin lesson committee found In the course of UK llrst quarter a suitable tcmpcranci lessen and therefore they made tin lesson for the thirteenth Sunday a missionary lesson. In another quarter for the same yeai they found In the regular course n suitable missionary lesson. Therefore for tlio thlr teonth Sunday of that quarter they hav < riven temperance lo'sons. For the two re maining quarters of that year they have se lected a temperance lesson and a missionary lesson , leaving It optional with the schools tc use either. The committee cannot say In ad vance Just what lessons will occur In anj year , but think It possible the selection foi other years may be like the selection for 18W , The lesson committee for.Greut Britain urgot that the commltto continue U ) have optional temperance lessons , stating that if only tern- pcrauco lessons many schools would not use them , but select others , and the plan would bo Impaired. The executive committee there fore recommends that the convention approve the action of the lesson commltteo , as Indi cated In the lessons for ISltt. and further recommend to publishers of lesson helps throughout the United States and Canada to make notes upon temperance lessons as full as upon ether lessons , and also to specially emphasize the subject of temper ance in all lessons In the regular course where it can bo suitably done. Aftcrsover.il Interesting addresses on the work of the convention Until adjournment was had. YAI.K.II.Itti'.iitit nn.iT HACK. Tlio Former Crow Scores an Kusy A'lotory. Nr.w LONDON , Juno 27. As usual , great throngs of people congregated today to see the annualfour-inllo , straiglmwny clght-oarcd race between the Yale and Harvard crews. Yale won in 21:20 : ; Harvard 21-IO. : Tills is Yale's llfth successive victory and the record now stands in the four-mile races : Yale 0 , Harvard 0. For three miles the , race was one of the finest struggles ever seen on the Thames course. At no time In that distance was either crew able to got a decisive lead , mid during that time Harvard bad n slight lead twice. Yalo. however , by grand spurting and staying qualities quickly recovered first position by a small margin. After passing the third milo Hag Harvard's stroke scorned to lese its effectiveness , which , with a perceptible roll to their shell and three or four slight swerves by the ' cockswain caused the Harvard boat to'drop slowly but surely astern. Yule finished strong , keeping up their long , steady swing with almost faultless precision , crossing tlio line and resting on their oars without the slightest sign of distress , while in the Har vard boat at least three men clearly showed the effects of their determined efforts. The Columbia-Harvard freshman race was roared-ia the dark and proved a rather un satisfactory affair. The race was two miles , and the referee gave it to Columbia bv half a ' length. Time , 10:51. : In the last ha'lf mile , it is stated , the steamer ran across the bow of the Harvard boat so near as to interfere with their work. SUCCKSH. Grand Army Jny nt the Kunsils Clinu- tuiiqna. OTTAWA , Kan , , Juno 27. Grand Army day of the Chautauqua association has been a pronounced success. Over twenty thousand people assembled in the tnberna'clo today to listen to addresses by General Algor andex- President Hayes. Mr. Hayes in his speech said there could bo no politics in the Grand Army of the Hopublio or Loyal Legion , but there must bo a full measure ol patriots. A Hag should not only wave on every school house , but on every church. The ex-presi dent made a stirring address on the subject : "Obligations of the Government to Old Sol diers. " The pledge made to soldiers , ho said , for his services wcro Just us distinct and unmistakable as wcro uver made to the bondholder. All parties were agreed that they should bo vecom- perlsed , and that great statesmen whom Providence selected had repeated and reiter ated the .same great truth in one of those wonderful messages ho read to the Ameri can people. In conclusion Mr. Hayes said : "Wo want no charity , but lustico and our . " rights. _ Corliin He-signs. Pnii.Aiinu'iiiA , Juno 27. Austin Corbin formally resigned from tlio presidency of the IJeading road today and A. A. McLcod , vice president and general manager , succeeded him. lu his letter of resignation , dated London , Mr. Corbin says that several times since the discharge of the receiver and the nirronder of the property into the hands of the company ho had prepared to retire , but lilthorto had been prevented by circum stances. Ho further says thcro has been ac complished substantially what ho set out to : lo , and It only rcnmtns to conduct the grow ing business of the company with intelli gence , prudence and cam what is guaranteed Liy the skill and energy of Mr. McLeod , whom lie recommends as his successor. Corbin still retains his position as u member of the voting trust. _ An Agreement Iteaulieil. WASHINGTON , Juno 27. Tlio conferees on ; -.ostofllco appropriation bill have reached in agreement. The senate recedes from tlio rmcmlment increasing by $ . * > 0,000 tlio appro priation for detecting depredations in the mails. The house agrees to the senate amend ment appropriating $ IW,000 to cover half the . est of transportation und compensation of ; lorks employed In assorting mails on steam ships. Tlio addition of f.'t'.H,000 ' ) for the pay of imstolllco clerks made by the senate ever the : ous o appropriation was reduced In confor- iuco to * il > 0OUO. Treaties With tlio Kin-1 of Uganda. /CVN/.IIIAII , Juno 27. A letter received from Or. Peters describes the treaties concluded ivith the king of Uganda , ousting the English from that country. The letter from Lieu- enant Tledeman says that Uganda Is a and of waste. Everywhere nro icon skeletons and corpses , showing traces ) f murder by burning and every ether horrl- jlo method. Mahomed Blcassltn and three oinpanlons wcro hanged at Bagomoyo for the nurder of a German merchant eight years igo. Tim Arabs have gene Into universal nournlng us a mark of resentment. Collision on the lOrlo. Bi.snHAMiTON , N. Y. , Juno 27. It Is ro- Kirted'tlmt two freight trains collided on the Delaware division of the Erie. Ono engineer md two tlreinen woroklllcd. Particulars can lot bu obtained tonight. ICnool'ed Out In tlio Seventh Hound. GAI.VKSTON , Tox. , Juno 27. [ Special tele- rram to TUB Bui : . ] Tom Monaghau , clium- ilcn light weight of Texas , whipped Jack When Dab/ iron tlcV , we gave her Ciustorla , When iliuwu a Child , eho cried f or Col torla , Yi'lien ilio became MUs , lie cluii to Clutorls , When vLo UaJ Cull Jreu , kUo gave them Costorla , Lawrence of Detroit , JJlli-h , , knocking Tin * rcnce out In the seventh rmiml. Marquis Quuensbury rules ( towrned. The light wn with flvo ounce glovesand took place befot the Oalveslon Athlctio club for n purse c f . ' 00 uuii n gold medal. Knpnrlor Happen Ingfl. St'i'Kitioit , Nob. , Juno 27. [ Special Tele f-nun lo Tun BKK. ] Last night the boar of tnulo and citizens oncrally , nccompanle by the Northwostotii band , repaired to Beals hotel and serenaded William Shlpnmn , esq , the assistant general freight agent of th Fremont , Klkhorn & Missouri Valley rail road. After the sorrnp.de Major Adams ail dressed Mr. Shipniun and Informei him that' thogathering wafer for the purpose of showlui the appreciation of Mr. Shipman's efforts li entertaining the people In Omaha during tin tlmo of the excursion of the board of trail nnd business'mon of Superior to Omaha ; nm assured him that the latch string was nhvayi on the outside for him any time ho vlsltci Superior. Mi. Shlpnmn responded in i happy manner. Martha Drcckon nnd John Thomas , win brokij Into a box car of the B. & M. ut Best wick on Wednesday and broke open boxc ; nnd stole some of their contents , wcro taket out of Jail In Hod Cloud last night upon i warranHssned by Justice Hoblnson charglnp them with burglary mid brought back t ( Superior. Thomas confessed his guilt , Tho.v will have an examination In the morning ami Will probably bo convicted. A Triumphant. Hettirn. GIIANII 1st.VXD , Neb. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BKI : . ] The Pacific hoe running team returned this evening from Plattsmoutli. . They were mot ut the dcpol by the Pacific hose company's band am ! marched to the city hall , where they wcro welcomed by the local sports and citizens. They succeeded In winning the green hose race , tlmo 42 , also won third money In the state hose race , time 42.o o - Grand Island Commencement. Git.vNn IS\NI > , Neb. , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to Tnr.Br.i : . ] The graduating exer cises of the twcnty-ono graduates of the high school of this place wcro largely attended this evening and the various parts of the pro gramme wcro well sustained. Hon. Charles Ulof presented the graduates with their di plomas with nn appropriate speech. The musical part of thoprogrammo was performed by Mrs. Wolback , Mrs. Wolley , the Misses Ifcfllcman , Murphy , Hoynard , Jones , Klein and others. The now olTices of the great Rock Is land route. 1C02 , Sixteenth nnd Fnrnara Btreot , Omaha , tire the finest in the city. Call and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates Nova Scotia Anj-lloan Synod. H.vurAX , N. S. , June 27. The Anglican synod of Nova Scotia opened today. Bishop I'crry of Iowa was among the clergy taking : > art in the services. Slum-neon Sign the Treaty. SiiAWXi-r.TOWN , I. T. , Juno 27. The Shaw- ices signed the treaty today nnd the com- nission leaves tomorrow for ' the Kickapoo : ountry. The Deadly Gasoline Stove. HUTCIIIXSOX , Kan. , Juno 27. Mr. and Mrs. IV. H. H-amill wcro burned to death this norning by the explosion of n gasoline stove. KEEP TO THE 'SIGHT. Bo not bo Impoecd on by any of the ntnncroag imitations , substitutes , etc. , which are Hooding the world. There io only ono Swift's Bpcciflc , nnd tbcro Is nothing llko It. Our remedy con tains no Mercury , ToUish , Arecnlc , or any pois onous substance whatever. It tmlliU up the gen eral health from the first dose , and lins never failed to eradicate conUgloim blood polsoa and its cffccta from the eystum. Bo euro to get the genuine. Send your addrens for our TreatlM on Blood and Skin Diseases , which will bo milted < roe. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. . AtMnt , . On. NERVE ftND TREATMENT. 3nocflo ! for Hytfcrfn , Dizziness , Fits , KnuratcrlA. Wnle * [ illness Mental IX'preBHlOM.tiotteiiiiiffol the liratn. re- mltintf In Iryantty nail Icndlnu'to misery derav ar.l ionncsn Loan of row . * - ment. 01 ftl ox , or elx lor 8 , tent liy nmUprcp/iliI / , With c.irh orJcr for tix host-i , wj | | tend purcliasor [ - ' iir.int 'O i'V'MHI wnnIf tno trritinrnt faila to , . GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 Farnam Street , Omaha , Nob. 14O9 DOUGLAS---STREET. - - . On ncqonnt ot our largo nnd iiiureasinj , ' rractico , wolmvoKBMOVED to inoro spacious nnd con venient olllces. Drs. Setts & Setts , L409 Douglas St Omalia , Neb. Toriindo In Kcntiioky. Lnii vit.t.K , Ky. , Juno J * . Mpi\-ro ( hnvobcon received or tlio Inivoo wrought by i toniudo In Onuvs county Tlnu-siliiy. On person was Idllctl nnd ninny Injntvil. Tlirno DcattiH IVoiu llcut. JOMIJT , III. , .Tnno U7. The excessive lieu of several ilii.vs past has resulted In man\ prostrations and tln-co deaths are reimrtci ttxlny. IVlMUIIIIflill'H Illlt M'llVO. MII.\V.UKIK ; : , WIs. , Juno ' . ' " . Dispatches from nil part * of the ntnto report Mifforltiir from the heat , the thermometer rnnutnu fron IK ) to 100 at dliTorcnt points. In this cltj thcro were three deaths today. IK not remedied in season , Is liable to hucomo hnhltinil nnd chronic. Dras tic purgatives , l > y wcal-unlii'tliu | bowels , conflrni , rathur than cure , the evil. Ayor's 1'llls , buliic mild , uffoctlvo , and jtreiif-tlicnlnt ; In thulr action , are gonur- ally ruoomniundod by tliu munlty iia the best of nperlunts. "IIiivliiR been silbjoi't , for yoarH , to constipation , without bulng able to Und much relli-f , I at last tried Ayer'H 1'illn. I dcum It both a duty and a pleasure to testify tlitit I have derived great ben efit from their use. For over two years past I have taken ono of thuse pills every night before retiring. 1 wunlit nut willingly bo without them. " G. W. llowuitui , 2J ( East , Mulu st. , Carlisle , 1'a. "I have been taUlng Ayer's Tills and using them In my family since 1857 , and cheerfully recommend them to all in need of a .mfo lint otTiiCtnal cathartic. " John M. Hoggs , Louisville , Ky. " For elyht years I was afflicted with constipation , which nt last became so bad that the doctors could do no inoro for me. Then I began to take Ayor's 1'llls , and noon the bowels recovered tlutlr natural and regular action , so that now I am In uxccmmt health. " S. li. Longhbrldge , liryan , Texas. " Having used Ayer'H 1'llls , with good results , I fully Indorse them for the jinr- poscs for which they are recommended. " T. Connors , M. U. , Centre llridge.l'a. Ayer's Pills , rnnrAnnn ur Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Gold by All Druggl t < nnd Dealers In Medicine. SPECIAL NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IX Salesmen wanted to travel In company O with others. Only J hose \vlio have had two years' experience traveling In country pi'lllnu' ( roods desired. Conic atonco to ( tieen- lleld , la. , or wrllo to Macedonia , In. Salary from im to tl * > per month , and expenses pa 1(1 ( , to soil dry Hoods to farmers on one years' time. I' . M. Jones. BOOK Keener \Vnnli'd One who Is a sales man and lias hud o.xperluncoln dry Roods. Single man , not , less than ! ) years old. pre ferred. Must bo a rustler. Address ! ' . M. Jones , Oreenllold , la. T7IOU trade or sale A quarter section Rood JL1 Nebraska land. Will tuko hoi > os or cattle - tle , No. iai HlilKo St. , Council mull's. FOR SATiK Good saddle mmy. Cheap. Xo" KU Hill-to St. , Council ItliilVs. LOST A cold baiiKle. opnn monogram , "W. W. 11. , " between 405 Uloii ave. and "The Famous. " Finder lowaidcd oy leaving at "The I'amons , " 1:00 : Ilroadway. FOR SALK-- will trade for a peed road team , stallion No. ISKO , registered In Wal lace. lly Dr. Aivlilb ihl , dam liy Kentucky Olay , 5 years old ; Apply to Dr. Maerae. \ \ t7ANTKDOood clil by Mrs. A. IMIan- > t chott , I'M Fourth street. T71OU SALK OIIEA1' Fifty empty piano X1 cases , peed for coal and Ki-uln bo\es , bnlld- ini * sheds , etc. Mueller Mnslo company. PP U SALE or Kant Cardan land , with housed , by J. It. Kleo. IU ( Mulu bt , , Uonnoll BlulTs. Flrst-ulass woodwoukor to run iiiouldln'r machine. O. Uoson , Conncll Vs. _ _ \ ' * and Shorthand I.nln TYTE\VI'rmG opened a unci-.il ollico for shorthand and typewriting and Is prepared to take dlu 'itlou ulthur at tlio ollljo oronlsldo. Deposlttons and lepil copvlnu K'VOII ' npeelal attontlon. Koom 4. Hi-own building. FOU KENT Two uooil moaern liousus. W. W. nili-or. SA 1'uarl strum. "T71OR KENT Tlio store room , No. IS , fronting JL1 on I'uurl st. W. C. Jame-i. HAVEsuver.il bountiful mo lern h MHI WE we will li-ade for eii'Minihero.l vni'i lots In Omaha or Coiinull 'ilntl's , The Judd ti \VellsCo. . Council II hi IV * . la. - bay in-ii-o with star In fore STRAVKD-A word to M. Tinlcy , ! UJ Ninth avenue , and tnit reward. "VJl T'llV pay rent when you can bay a homoon ' T the same terms , and In ca-e of your deal li litany tlmo leave your family the home clear on the following terms : A borne worth tl.OUJ at i2 ! per month. A homo worth $1,51)1 atilS | > er month. A home worth f-MXU at Wl pur month , A homo worth i.'lnK ( ) atf.liS jier month. A homo wortli ftK ut JIS per month. Other priced homos on the same terms. The above monthly payments. Include principal nnd Interest. For firtl particulars call on or address the Judd A ; Wells , Oo. . ( M Ilroadway , Council Hliilfs. la. _ J , 1) . Kl.MrxiiM > .v , 1'ie.i. K.I. . Sni'O.VHT Vlco-prc , . lUNNANt Cukhler. QTIZESS STATE BAM OF COL'XCII , IH.UI'I'S , Paid up Cunitnl . $1.)0,000.00 Surnhia tintl ProlHs . CO(1IO. ( ( 'J Liability to Depositors . 350,000.00 liniCTiils : : I. A. Miller , F. O. GUwson. K. I. . ShiiKiut , E. K. Mart , . ! . I ) . Kilmnnion , Charli'S C. llaiiiuui. Triins'iet Ki'tiural l.-anklni ; busi ness , Largest capital and surplus of any bank In Southwestern Iowa. . INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS. - OTHM - 3RHEUIWI..TXS1VI , " , Miiihni ; < > , lli'niliiclie.Toolbiu br , Bore Tbrout , HuclIliiKH. I'lontbltci , llriilsci. lluiin , SrnIiU < THE CHARLES A , VOGEtEiTcO. , Baltimore. Md. Tnos. O'-Kirr.u. \V. It. M. PUMKV. Ol'l'ICER ' & 1'USEY , ANKERS. Corner Jlaln and Ilroadway , COUNCIL B.UFFS , IOWA. Dealers In foreign and Domestic Kxchtinf-o , Collcellon- made and Intctost paid on tlmo deposits , ALL. WORK WARRANTED. DH. J. D. JACKSON , Dental Snrgory. All Muds of work done , Von eon save one- half on your iold and silver tllllnir by ealllni ? ul room LM2 Morrlam blouk. Conni-ll Illnirs. The J. A. Murph ) J MANUFACTURING CO. , 1st Avenue and 21st St , Sash , Doors and Blinds Hand and foroll Rawing. lie-Sawing nnd I'liilnlng. Sawlmtot all kinds. 1'oirli linickuls. Kindling wood v.ViO per load delivered. Clean sawdmt by tlio b.-mol. Sic. All work to bo lli-Ht-i'lns > . TeliMihono 2''lt. "VOUIl I'ATKONAOn SOLICITED. " ' MAXON & BOURGEOIS , Architects and Superintendents. Fine" Interior Decorations. Uoom ' . Merrliun Illoek. C'oimoll IliumTa KooinfllON. V. Ufo Itulldlng , Omaha , Neb F. M. ELLIS & CO. , ARCHITECTS And Bulldlns Superintendents. Rooms iw : and f.ti Heo Hnllding. Omaha , s'cl ) . . and Uooms L'U and " 4ii Mcrrliim KhvU , 'onnell HlulTs , la. Correspondence Solicited. W , A. GoehritYg Practical Horse Slioer. FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED IN EVEftY RESPECT. 4 35Fourth _ St. , Council Bluffs. la. ' 15 MAIiNTST. LAUNDRY. Shirts , I0o. follnvsLV. CiiCKU' . I'mlotslilrts So. Iliiiidkcroliltirs , 2c. SooUs. Ik ! . LmlliV elotlit's cheap. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOHN SAN KEE. The Largest Stock of Picture Frames and Mouldings Kvorlitiiuplit to ( ho won ro now on sale at our More. Tlio nooilH comprise the enttro whole-win Hloi'k of M. Aider , atul wore hoiiKht lit shi'Hir.s xuli ) ut less tliiin * i | u'i- cent or wholesale value.Vo will Hell yon picture frames cheaperlinn ! yon can uny the iitilin- Ishcil nmterliil for. Tlio slock comprises tlio llC.st griull ) of ( tOOlls WIlllC. OOIIIO Illul SCO Nilcs & Wlnloy , 406 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Electric Trusses , Belts , Chest Protectors , Etc. ' At on * B Wan ted , Dr. O. B. Judd , 606 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la. 27 MAIN STRKET. Over O. n. Jac'iiiii'inlii .t C'oVi Jewelry Store. CHRI ST I AN" ' MENTAL : SCIENCE. flakes Instructed , pUlcnt.4 : received for trciitmciit , and calls lesponded to. The pee * and nei'dy ahvay * welcome. MRS. M. L5. niCNHIHCT , 304 High School Avenue , Counc IHluHs , la STEINKOPF & SCOFIliLD- HANDLE NOTHING BUT NICE , CLEAN , FRESH Customers who order goods before din : ner will have them promptly delivered" before dinner and no excuses. 1 2O4 BROADWAY - . - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ' C7 A BEIE B E " &T C O M P A N Y , Wholesale ami Kelall Dealers In 'UR ' H r.arscst Stool" and I.owos ! I'rlees. Dealers , -.end for Catiiogno. Nos. 2U" nnd 207 Broadway , nnd i2M ( nntl 200 Pierce Street , Council niulTs , Ta. A Big Lot of Yellow and Nansamomond Sweet Potato Plants , Cabbages and Other Vegetable Plants , f. Fruits , Etc. J. R. M'PHERSON. 1281 East Pierce Street , . Council Bluffs , la. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. " Hydraulic nnd Sanitary Kiitfineoi1. I'lans , ICstimates , II , Bhlinbine Spoiiillcations , and Suporv'Hion ' of Public Work. Browa Uuilding , Council UlulVa , In. M 0 Vjllllfff Justice of the Poaco. Ollieo ever Ainorican Express , No. 000 lit Oil 111 Lfl "uroiid vuy , Council Bluirs , lowu. CfATin JPr OlTYin Attorneys nt Tv.uv. Practice in the State nnd Federal Oillit ) ) OL ullIlu Com't8 > 1ooms " llnl1 8 Shugiirl-Uono Block , Council Sf J OS it The above cut represents the new pavillion at Lake Manawa , built at a cost of $4,000. It has a frontage of 208 feet on the lake , making a clean , cool and delightful resort , and is suitable . . . - . - r-w- + t 1 1 / / - - , _ _ _ . - * - _ I -I * * * - * * * * * " * * / v * * - - - w" 7 J 1 J. l/ll > ill li I W if VrfikJ C * % J li V - * Splendid fishing , bathing ami boating. Motor trains run every 30 minutes , making close connections with Omaha and Council Bluffs , Flcctric Motor line. Good order is maintained.