AV T7VPT < TrAmir.T3 in Hew It Would Bare Millions to Nebraska Farmers. DEATH OF MRS , HERMAN KOUNTZE , The Will of the IJ.ITC Charles II. OcMcynntl the ClosliiR Itoport oT the Jntnrs 1C. loll Kntntc. The regular meeting of the board of trade was held Monday , Vice President Wheeler prcsidm * . Bills for the tnooth of August , amounting tofWU.&O , were alloxred ; ponoral fund , fMMr > ; real estate fund , (783.43 ; rents collected for August , tl.OtKi.4s. Colonel Chase , chairman of committee on rr.emorii.U , returned the oorre pondence from tbo Corpus CtiriitI board of trade in refer ence to ship canals at the port , without reo oinincndation. Kcsolutirms on the death rf Mr.V. . C. Pow ell , prepared by a special committee consist/- lag ot C. O. Lobeck , Colonel Chase aiid John Evans , were read as follows : Iteiolvod. That by thcdcuOi of Sir. Walter C , I'owell tills board lias Imt out of Its must worthy numbers , lied this eitju devoted friend , a nmn of shrewd litiMin-si qualifica tion * , euinest In tlio jirotmition of any project which had furlts object Urn advancement of the Inteu-M * ot this body In ! ! en Jrt * for the dBVelopiurnt of llio bublnet * and Industrial adTocnlltiii of this city. Kosolu-J. 'lliat this"hoard tender Its earnest srmpnthy to the family ol Die dcceuvpd , nnd that the set tctaty of the lo rd transmit to them a torn of these resohitkm > . .duly authen ticated , anil that they bu rvcurded and n paso in the annual report of this buuid of truue bo " "occupied by their publication. The resolutions , on motion cf Mr. C. 0. Lobock , u t-ro adopted , A communication from John Johnson of Spanish. South Dakota , dated August 2(5 ( , Is'Ai , was read , K was in cfft-ct tlmt he was desirous of havlnc a committee appointed from tbcbnurd to visit the tin mining ilistrkts of that country. Colonel Chase moved that the communica tion lx ) ix-fi-rred to the president with in structions to appoint a committee if deemed advisable. The motion prevailed. Resolutions were offered by C. O. Lobeck as follows : Whoieas , There Is no Inw in Nebraska by winch Incorporated coiiip iiles or other * own- Inc cle\aturs : ind iirciii uses re declured public wuri'housu men , un'l the nbionce of such a law highly Injurious to the agrlcul- turul atKl I HI witless Inlcrf Kdf tli Mute. Whereas. The corn cronof Ibs'j for Mubrnska amounlcil iu Hfl.miO.fKO buslicls. accordlns to the estimates of the t'niuil i-latcsdcpart- lucnt of iiRiiculmre , over liM.UKi/t-xi bu-belsuf vlilch wa < > for export to otlivr states. Whorcus , Tills export wui sdldun an nvcr- ace of 14 iviits pur bushel and eoni H now Mllln ; at nn average of 40 rents per busliel. the Jos * tr > tlio avrlcullunil and Ini'jlrie.-o , ! n- torcitsof > cbruka ! is ettiil ! to taUK ] > , UXon ! ) thlsfcreul alone , a rrsult mainly attrlbutablo tothnsrnrvlty of ] > roi > er storage facilities hi tbostiitii. Wliurcux. A publlco warehouse law -with Ktiltublf pmvKIons for train Inspection , like tlmt of Illinois jni'l other Pt te < , will unable Ike farmers- and Inisliietsinc'ti to 1 o'd ' their grain anil utlRir products by eoiuMlllngtlie wart-hpusf men to receive , ship , store nnd handle tliu sutue without dlscrltulnutlon ; tkerefoie. lelt Kesoln-rt , That the Omaha board of trade Is In favor ot the passage of Mich Inw , with an ctncrKLMiey elause. by the nest losisluture. and venrpu upon tlio people of Omulia iintl tin- Mute lo elect no men to thsit body unless they plttdsuthoiiiscivss to ote for Mich u law. The secretary U hereby instructed to biiug this matter prominently before the public. Tlio following resolution was introdueed by Mr. J. U. Kuony : Whereas The federal Fovcrtiinent Is about totalcc theccnsusof the manufactures , , U Is essential that Umalm should receive full credit for her share of the Mine ; \\hereas. The census statistics are accepted ts authentic by nil civilized governments. OinuhiiCiiiinol ulTord tooccnpv : ui inslsnlll- cant position In poinparlnon with otlur cities ; Wlivreas It Is important thutour cleurltm house rctuins sliou.d also bo recorded at their actual vn'ume ; then-fore , be It Itesohcd , Thatltlsof tliusrpatestImport ance to the people of Omaha and > outh Omaha to be united a one munielpalltv. and we respectfully urco UJKIM tbo authorities of both chIt's that the union of Doth In ono city bo brought about without deluy , Resolted , That the secretary Is directed to roiuiuunleuto iiuniedlutelysith the proper BUIhoriilt--and tlio dally press support tills wlso and iH'iietlclent tneasuiu. ltosulve l , I'liiit the board itlso respectfully requests tlio city council to Incorporate by oruliiancc the surrounding suburbs of 1'lor- euou. Dundeu and other legalities. , . After s.ome discussion the resolutions vvero adopted. A communication from J. L. Terry dated August 'M , IS'JO , iu relation to the bankrupt law , was read and on motion referred to the committee on ivays and means , to take such action as they may deem expidcnt. Colonel Chase spoke of a recent visit by him to Graud Island and its beet sugar plant , and its probable importance asoacoftho leading industries of Nebraska. On motion of Mr. Kuonj- the board ad \ journed. Chapter 1Vcalr , tired , no appetite , Chapter' ! : Took Hood's Snrsaparilla. Chapter 3 : Strong , cheerful , hungry. Death of Jlrs. Herman Kountzc at Her JteMdcimo "VcMettlny Morning. It was Sir Philip Sidney who said , In writ ing to his brother Walsingham , shortly be fore he sailed for Flushing : "This work which lies before ino * * wherein I hope , as a man may say , to do ray duty truly. " Tbe elements of heroism , of endur ance , of patient loyality , shine just as bright ly in the lives of some of our western pioneer women as it ever did in Sidney's golden life , and ono of these great hearted souls fell as'eep yesterday morning. Elizabeth Kountzo , wife of Herman Kouutze , nnd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis , nojv of Indianapolis , was born in Liverpool , England , r April S , 1S40. When Elizabeth was but i two years of age , her parents left the mother j country nnd settled in Burlington , la. Then * fame the agitation , the turmoil , the mutter- * gs of dUtaut internecine strife over the /lassaco of the Kansas-Nebraska bill , which was effected MIT 80 , IbM. But u month or two nfler the passage of Uio bill admitting settlers to the territory of Nebraska , Mr. ' _ > nnd Mrs. Davis left Burlington to take up their residence In Omaha , Elizabctn then being eight years of ace. The Davis family tiru resided in u frame structure on the east &ido of Seventh street , between Jones nnd Leavenworth. But the house became too small for tbo uses of the family , nnd in 1S57 Mr. Davis erocU'd a brick building nt the southeast corner of Ninth ami Jackson streets , which is still standing , a monument to the pioneers of tbo great west , when Nebraska was still out lined upon the school maps us a portion of the "Great American desert , " The childhood life of Elizabeth Davis was placid and serene. She made many friends , and old settlers lovingly recall her gentle ness , her amiability , itud the promise she give of u glorious womanhood. On May 10,1S04 , she was united in raar- > " rioge to air. Herman Kountzc , who was then n yoang man Just starting the fortune winch has since come to him through years ot earness toil , nnd which has been ol so much benefit to the ono who sleeps today , for it en abled her to dls | cnso n portion "of It each year for the bonchtof the needy , and giving to her child ivn the advantage of a high edu cation whieb. In her pioneer days , was so foreign to western life. Kcared In the atmosphere of the Church of England Mrs. ICountze's , childhood was par- -tlcularly beautiful. She was a bright , inter esting child , pretty and winning , and with thr-se conditions it is no wonder she grew to be a cbarminp and exceedingly handsome - ' woman , dlenUied , even-tempered , the ideal of u mother , the joy and admiration of a well- ordered home. Without ostentation she gave liberally to the permanent charities of the city , and was Uie first to assist. In a iubstantial way , the founding of thoClarkson memorial hospital for children. She furnlshod later on the ICountz ) room in thebospitalkept it thorough ly supplied with all the necessary linen furniture , carpets and dedicated it to the , memory of her daughter , Maggie. No matter how poor tbo llttlo one was , no matter how ragged his clothing , tha Kountzo room has always been open to the helpless , and the dead has often gone out among the city' * poor and taken a little ono tx > Uio hospital to be nursed bach to health , strengthened ( or the battle of life. The donieUc hearth ti the scene of the Mii > rt t exclusive sxvsjr of women , nnd , prent M the influence tires cxorcltod undoubt edly IB , It escapes otnerratkm la inch niitncer that history rarely takes much account of IU Not so. however , with Mrs. KoujiUe.Vhlle a devotee ot nodetr la Its niftiest PB C , while fond nf enUrtairinp , and no 0110 In Omaha could entertain quite R well as she. HUH the Inttuem-c she uxerted over her children for coed Is known U > erery old resident of the city. She lived for her boys and plrls ; thov were tier IJols.nnd to see thorn accomplished men nnd noble tvomen was the ono object she hud In life. And cow , just as RKmhtxKl and mmnnbood open to them , their eounielor and fncnd Is called away , leavinR only the words of wisdom and the example of a noble life , as ( nidus for their future stops. Six children mourn the loss of devoted mother Eupenle , Gertrude , Augustus , Charles , Herman and Luther , atid three brothers Kred H. Davis , r atham Davis or Omaha and Charles E. Davis of Ashcville , X. C. . the loss of n. devoted sister , while Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis mourn thountimely Inkiup oft of a gentle-hearted dauchtcr. Elizabeth KounUe lives mid v. Ill , while life lasts , in the niciiiorj of a Urge circle of friends oiid admirers. .And the died in the fni'.h of her fathers. The dutc of tue funeral , tvhllo not defin itely decided upon , mil probably be set for Friday , from Trinity cathedral , lit. Her. ( { corps "Worthlnpton ofliciaUnp , aiiisted by Duuti C. II. Gardner , the pn-.tor of the ae- ceased and Canon Doherty of llrownoll hall. Mr. Jllchartl Diunotit. Mr. Richard Duruont. the ajod father of Mr. J. II. Dumont , died Monday at his late residence , corner of Thirty-sistli street nnd Hawthorne avenue. Ho had been ailing but a few days , a complication of minor ailments with tbo infirmity of ago having produced fatal results. Mr. Duinoat ; vas born in New Jersey in 1S20. Ho moved later to Osknloo aand throe Tears ago came to this city. Ho was highly esteemed by the acquaintances ho has wade since his arrival In this city us he had been before comlne to reside here. His was an honorable life aud tin honorable ; old age. The funeral will take place today at 2 p. m. from Bcth-Kdcn ehurch , the remains beinp interred at Forest Lawn cemetery. cn.mi.iEs DEWtrys wii u , Tnc Great Traveler Tliitiks of Kiicnilq , Family nnd Philanthropy. The will of the Into Charles H. Dewey was filed for probate yesterday. The deceased bequeatbes to the following named pertons the sum of ? 1,000 each , to bo paid in cash , namely : "William I. Klerstcad , E. L. Stone , Jcolali Dewcy of San Francisco , Mrs. Sarah Tomau of Utlca , Seward county , Nebraska , Mrs Sarah Jane Hailcttof Boone , la. , Sirs. Currie Reynolds of L.o\ver Lalce , Cal. , Mrs. Laum Miles of Middlcton , Lake county , California , Mrs. LilioSo'jtterof Cedar - dar llapids , la. , Mrs. Ida Spaffard of Cedar Haplds , Mrs. John Zent of Belleville , O. , Mrs. Clura Cook of DCS Moines , la. , Mrs. William I. KiersU-ad , of Omaha , Mrs. Georpe Dewey of Cedar Rapids , Jo. , and Mr. James Tomau of Utlca , Seward county. Nebraska. He also leaves nX ) to Mrs. Clarksoa for the Clarks-on Memorial hospital for children : also $ ! KK ) to Mrs. G W. Clark for the Open Door The rest of his property , real and personal , is left to his wife , Sarah J. Dcwey , and to his dauchtcr. Belle. Himvifp. WiHlnm T. Tflpmlffiia nnd B. T , . Stone are named as executorswithout bouds. The estate consisting of stoci , in the Dewey & Stouo furniture company , valuable rc.il es tate in this city ns well as bank stock and rash on hand , is valued at a half million del lars. " FOKTUXE. That of Itie Late Jaaios 1C. Isli l > e- scrntlH to His Son. There vras uu event of uncommon interest in the county court yesterday. It will set the hearts of a sroreof young ladies fluttering. James C. Ish , auburn-haired , bright and spectacle-eyed Jiinmle , beardless , pale anc modctt , who is one of the boys employed as operator In the police alarm department , was the principal figure. The occasion was the closinc up of the es tate of his father , who died ten years ago and who , as many have forgotten or , more likely , never knew , loft a fortune of more than $325,000. The widow was made cxocu trix and yesterday , with her only child , Jimmie , appeared before Judpe Shields to render her final accounting. Jimmie became of age on August lit , but owing to a lonpr illness has been unable to appear in court until yesterday Attired in the blue suit of the police de partment , Jimmie reminded ono of the drain iner-bor ideals which are found in histories of the late war. He wasn't excited in the least , nor was ho unusually Jubilant , thouph many another boy would have found it dial cult to contain himself upon such an occasion After doing considerable writing upon wholly unpretentious lookinpdocuments , the court" quietly remarked to Mrs. Ish that she inipht proceed. It was out the work of an instant. The mother handed the son a check fo . * * lVh > n find 11 mpkmro nf bonds , doeds. otrr representing & But one thing remained that of Jimmio signing receipts to his mother lor the legacy which , without bond , she had treasure * ! & . ' carefully and well for her boy. This being doue , mother aud son left the court room- left a score of young lawyers , who happenei to bo present on other business , wondering wbtther they would ever earn hall uf SJiS.OU if they lived for half a century. Jimmie says that ho proposes to keep right on uniVfcriiig electric rails for the patrol wapon. He also says that ho will invest every dollar of his fijo0 ; in something solid and paying , just as his father did. Jlmmie's lather in the early days , and in fact until about ten years ago , kept a drug store on Famain street two doors east of Milton Kogcrs. At the time of his death he had one of the largest stock of drug's ID tbo city. He was an active , enerjrotic little mail , and one of the most enthusiastic members of the volunteer fire department , la all their parades ho took Jimmio along dressed in a miniature suit of the regulation pattern. Jimmio lias grown to bo a man , and as ap pears above , is. still attached to the fire de partment. Be sura and use Mrs. Wiiislow's Soothing Syrup for your children while teething. i5 ! cents a uotUe. NOW CO51KT1IBMANUKACTOIUES. They arc to be Cnuincra'cd Also Tor llio Decennial Census. James Allen has been appointed to gather statistics of the manufactories of this city for the national census , and bas bacn assigned to an oQlce in the government building. He has received the blanks which are to be filled out , and will commence his work today. Ho will liavo ono assistant. The blanks which are to bo filial out call for the name of tbo firm , kind of goods manu factured , capital invested , nraouut paid for rent , power , taxes , insurance , repairs , etc. ; the amount paid for labor , rate paid employes p r week , materials used and value , number of hours In a day's work , kind and amount of power usod. Tue final question calls for a statement of the number of colored persons , If any , interested in the factory , and the amount of money they bavo Invustort. This information will be required of all sons of manufacturing ; establishments , print- in ? ofJiccs , packing houses , brickyards , lum ber mills , dyeing establishments , chemical works , etc. _ Safety from a Pestilential Scource. Protection from the disease , not a medi cinal agent which merely checks the paroiysms , Is the grand desideratum wher ever the endemic scourge of malaria prevails. Quinine does not afford this protection. Thn chief reason why Hosteller's ' Stomach Bitten - ten has won such immense popularity is , that it prepares the system to resist tbo raal- nrial pest. This It does by bracing ana ton ing the physical orgunlsm : regulating and promoting an equal now and distribution of the animal fluids , and establishing digestion on a sound basis. Not only Is fever and acrue prevented , but the worst types of the disenso uro conquered by it. Such is the only con- cluiioa to ba drnwn from tha overwhelming evidence In its favor It Is oaually efficacious In dyspepsia , constipation , liver complaint , general debility and rheumatic complaint , and is a reliable diuretic and nenrine. MOTHER LINE TO ST , PAUL Beorganlzation of tl Wiaoaa & South western Railroad. IT IS STEADILY ADVANCING ON OMAHA , It Saves Sit llnnrto Ihe Minnesota Metropolis anil hrmU Directly to tlio Wisconsin I'lricrles. The \VInona \ k Southwestern railway cheme has been revived in a new form and he Indication * are th&t the work \vlll be car ried out and Omabn furnished with a direct inoto the prait lumber regions of Wisconsin and the northwest. The projectors of the line have changed the inmc and Incorporated In Minnesota as the St. Paul New Ultn it Southwestern railway company. They propose to build a line from St. Paul southwest , touching Sioux City , Cherokee , Council Bin Us , la , and crossing the river at Omaha. The company is orzranlzol with a capital * tock of f-iOX,000. ) The survey for the pro posed line b pins at Hopkins , cast of SL E'fiul , at a Junction -with the CM euro , Mil waukee it St. Paul , the Minnejitolls" tc St. Louis and the Great Northern. From Hopkins the line parallels the Minneapolis & St. Louis to Carver , and then enters the Jlmucsota valley. It follows the ruer to New Ultn , which brinjrs it almost on an air-line with Omaha. The proposed and purtiallv surveyed route will be at least fifty miles shorter than any road now operated be tween St. Paul nnd Omaha. On account of this directness the projectors expect to capture the lion's share of the traffic between St Paul and Omaha , ns the distance can IKS covered In tnclvo hours , ivhure eighteen are now required. The line forms a connecting link between tlio Northern Paeiflc , Great Northern , "Soo" line , Duluth roads and Northern Wisconsin systenis.centcrinsat St. Paul and all of the roads touchlntr Omaha. It will plve , Omaha , Nebraska aud Iowa a direct line totheluinber refit us and furnish a new outlet for western prrain by the way of the Duluth connections nnd the creat lake ? . The line from Hopkins to Is'ew Ulm is under contract to bo completed by December 31 , lj > M , and it is expected to have the road in operation to Omaha oy the end of ISSti. The Union Pacific TroMloWorlc. Tbe Union Pacific road is hauling a treed slice of Nebraska over into Iowa. Kver since the middleoof May tnere have been two lone trains hauling earth from the banks down near South Omaha over to the trestle work at the east end of the Union Pa cific bridpc across the Missouri. Those trains are loaded with a s > teaui shovel and un loaded with an immense plow pulled along the flat cars > from one end of tbo train to the other by means ol a rope and windlass at tached to the engine , blx men at e.ich end of the route do more work with this modern equipment than llfty could do with ordinary hand shovel ? . The trestle work from the end of the bridpo clear out to the prado will be filled In solid with earth before the work is considered complete. It will require sev eral months vet to complete the work , al though enouia earth has already been hauled to make a good sized addition to Council Bluffs. BLOCK SO. The Old riookerles Will Not be Torn Down This Year , Uncle Sam has given Custodian Alexander authority to bavo the obnoxious vaults and cesspools on tlio new Dostoflicosite cleaned out AVhilo a member of the committee on police iu the council Mr. Alexander had con siderable to do with the passage of the pre sent sanitary ordinance , and has therefore been anxious to have the government seta prod example by complying witn its require ments. "As a matter of fact , " said the custodian , "according to the terms of cession to the United Slues the city , nor the state for that matter , has any jurisdiction what- eier over block SO. The government , of course , does not wish to expend any money upon a piece of property that is soon ( ? ) to be vacated for other uses. The de partment , however , desires to bens ns nearly in harmony as the circumstances will permit with local requirements , and has thus far acceded to the recommendations. The present build ing , at the corner of Sixteenth and Capitol avenue , will soon bo torn away , and the va cated ground fenced in. Inasmuch as there will bo nothing done upon the new structure this year , and probably not until next sum mer , it is thought best not to take off the rc- raaltiiiiR buildings at present , as they arc at least more sightly than a board fence , "In this connection. , I will say that we arc better off than Milwaukee , Kansas City and Detroit , each of which cities have bills before congress for new buildings. The site in De troit has been purchased for years , but owing to a defect to title has been allowed to remain unoccupied. Milwaukee and Kansas Citj are still waiting to have the government purchase - e chase a site , and to that extent we are ahead , " ' A.VOTHKJl"SESSION. . Preparations Heing Made for it In the J > istrict Court- The sharp air of autumn is enlivening the filing of papers in the district courtand Clerk Moores whistleth faster and merrier ivith every passing hour as he sees the gold , green backs and checks flowing faster and faster into tie Jig till at the bottom of his desk. His four lady stenographers and two gentle men clerks 'are already getting tip their highest rate of spe-od , while the long counter is faced \iith lawyers aad litigants from early to late. Tnc coming term , which opens on Septem ber 20 , will be heavier than any ever known In the district court nnnals of Douglas county. It will contain more cases of Importance and have an interest for the better class of citi zens than bas been the coso for years. The court rooms are just emerging from a siege at the hands of the cleaning and repair ing gang , and will look us now and bright as thn interior of a Cone'Island cottage at the commencement of a "season. " Judfc'eVakeIcv leaves this week to take a bracer of Black Hills ozone before resuming his scat on the bench. The other judges are contenting themselves with short runs into the country and granting an injunction now and then between times. There was a number of new papers filed yesterday , but few of Interest to the general public. _ If health and life are worth anything and you are feeling out of sorts and tired out , tone up your system by taking Dr. J. H. McLean's SarsaparUla. _ KOVTtl OJLtXl.l JV Tlie City Council. President JohnN. Burke presided at the council meeting Monday night In the absence of Mayor Sloan e. All the members -were pres ent. ent.Bills Bills aggregating $2,113.02 were approved and warrants were ordered drawn. Ordinance No. 229. relating to the sale of hanitrups stocks of goods was read and re ferred. Petitions were received and acted on as follows : Hemoval of a nuisance bouse , re ferred to the marshal ; from X T. and John "Welsh for R.OOO for damnpe by the construc tion of the Q street viaduct , referred to the committee on streets and alleys ; to grade P street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth itreats ; to pave Twenty-fourth street with Colorado sandstone , referred to garbage mas ter. ter.Splltt's request for a dumping ground was referred to the health committee , aud John S. Mullen's complaint against a policeman was referred , . Stock Inspector Clark. Howard reported seventeen lumpy-Jawed cattle- condemned dur ing August netting their owners an average of ft.i5 each , and twenty-four cattla driven aut for butchering Marshal Muloney' * r < ? i > ort wai adopted. A communication from the financial com mittee showing the condition of the police ntid and suggesting- proprletr of reduc- ne the ferro was rel wnd referred. The omtnunicalion states that tbo total police evy is ? HaiS , less IS per cent reserved leaves 7.S22 , ftgnlnst which h. . * been drawn * V JO. " , . leaving onl.v ' , . - . 25. The possible [ eduction by the loss of taxeson property north of F street would roOuce that sum ? TOO more The monthly p y roll is r.US , orll- fcJO per year. At the t > ret > nt rnte of expend- turo , the fund will bo fxhausted by Kebru- iry 1 . The comrautilcatlrin closes with the advisability of redudnir the force to nine men nnd the marshal. The final estimate of f lsfl for L. B. Stanley on the X street seworuas approved. The report of the city treasurer was ro erred and the financfc committee was gncn wwer to net ' Oliver Davis was plven time to cotnpleto its grading pn "Lfrom Twentieth to Twenty- sexvnth streets. Mlssoiri avotmc from Thlr- < cnth to Twentieth , and Twentieth from J to M streets. The county commissioners were requested o pay one-half the cost of ( Trading Twentieth M reel and charge the same to the county money due this city. Police Judge King will make a full report at the next council mecUnc. Printing bids by tie Jsews and Stockman were opened nnd referred. Engineer Klne will estimate the cost of the trade on Twentieth from H to Ostrwts and . ' from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth streets. A sidewalk will bo laid on the cast side of Twentv-fourth street from X to Q streets. Thomas Foster was appointed and con- Irmod on the police force and J , McDennott nspector. An ordinance prohibiting fait driving on the viaducts will t > e drawn Messrs. Johnston , Councils and O'Hourko will look after the city's interest in the dis puted territory north of F street uUumed by 3m aha. The Anderson plat wrs adopted. Marshal Mnloney will employ two men to cut weeds along the sidewalks. The committee will examine Judge King's books. Marshal Maloncy ivlll notify parties having 'rected wire fences closing streets In the fourth ward , Attacked by a "Wild Steer. Monday afternoon a wild Texan steer lumped the fence ntthe stockyards nnd got away. Horsemen at once started after It The furious animal ran west about three miles before it was overtaken. When reaching the farm of John Bulls , the children set a dog on the anliniil. The enraged steer , seeing Mrs. Bulls poingtothe vineyard , jumped a Jcnce and made a mad rush after her The woman car ried some empty basket ! , and the animal to-.f.ed them in the air. threw her down , jumped on her and then rushed away. The horns of the animal tore her clothes nearly off her. her.Mrs. Mrs. Bulls received painful bruises on both her limbs and body , and her ripht hand and arm and face were badly injured. Her escape from serious iujury or death was almost miraculous. The only radical cure for rheumatism is to eliminate "from the blood , tlio acid that causes the disease. This is thorouehly effected by the jK'r e-eringuse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla , Persist until cured. The process may be slow , but the result Is sure. Thefollowingpjrurits were issued by the building inspector yesterday : Kd Mrailiinber , It-story and liaterncnt brick carriage factory. 1513 Chicago Mreet . - . 11,000 Ida II. Lawrence , 2-story frame dwell- Inc. Twenty-fifth street and I'oppletoc avenue . 5,000 Zlon HiiptM church , , Twenty-second and Grunt streets , repairs . 5no 1'ivo minor uermlts. . , . UT5 Total . .517,473 " " \VaterLilySoapwill float. OB Type at Hall'Pricc. The Central Typo Foundry of St Louis , long celebrated for It * Copper Alloy type , has introduced new machinery for making all sues of quads and offer them at half price. Send for circular. ' Judge Shields issued the following mar riage licenses yesterday : Name and address. Ago. j James P. Connelly , Omaha 25 ) Pauline Sanders , Omaha 20 I George W. Dudley , Iowa , 32 ( Louisa 1. Workman , Texas 31 With your name and address , mailed to Ihe Swift Scccific Co. , Atlanta , Go. , ia necessary to obtain an interesting treat ise on the blood and the diseases incident toil S3an Eruption CJured. One alojcustoncrj , n. fclghlr wnceica an ! taflaentla ! citizen , but wbo Is DOW absent troa discity , huneeJSwid'B Specific with cictUcrf rcenlt. lie say it erred him of a [ tin empties tint be bad bocn tormented rth J ot thlrt j yeiri , cadhadreBUUilthe curative qualities ol msaj ether mcdlclcct. KOJVEET Cuzoo , Dro-rta' " - " 7. tlrfv. AMUSEMENTS. Boud's ' Three Nights- COMMENCING , MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 8TH Tim KIIMANTIC ACTOH , MR. I HARRY . Jl.Ml T1IE -BY JOSEPH ARTHUH.- Irtroaoclnc the crntnl Knjlne House ren , with he 'Ucbtnlnc Hitch" , and the da b of lior e ndl full Sre company to tha conflagration , nimlttiil to lictriemoittbrtlllne scene ever ploiod on the drama tic Mice. teat * will tie put oniale Eaturday cmrnln2 > at rORultr prlcei. Friday and Saturday , September 1S-1S , Kncascmcct of Ihe IlfpreitnlKtli * Dramatic Or- canlintlon yf America. PALMER'S COMPASY From the Madison Square Thf ter. X , r. Tear under the direction , ( , Mll. AL , I1AVMA.V. FTtlDA r Bl.Yva Mouble bill ) "A Man of the World. " and "Aunt Jock. " S.i Tr.n * .UlT/.VKf. 'JIinthe Penman. " S.1 1VHD.\Y r > JAWtV , alnti and Sinners' Kemlar prlce ; bor ( beet o ; > cni Thursday mw.rr.ini ; . ' The Grand To-night. ETTON BEERS. -IN- ENOCH&RBEN : ; Popular urlces. Kcservod scuts , 25c , 35o and Dime Eden Mur5ee. LAWLER. MANAGER. CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS , OMAHA. 3 DASHIXGTON BROTHERS. Jerry. Albert and John. James , HAL LIESGertie Ixx > nl and .N'plson. Ilarton and Collins. Tbo lietuovan Quartette , Drjano. I-orrslno and & Quartette of ttrtlsts. One Dime Admits to .All. THE GREAT COCOA OF EUROPE. THE cEAD.NG ONE OFAMER Ci "Best & Goes Farthest-Largest SaleintheWorld-Once Tried. AI\vays Used Jl THE DRINK QUESTION Is over cominc to the front.Yhat bovoraee shall we drink to quench thirst ? The tno t popular non-inloxirantls Cocon. which is rapiuly suppl'intine tea nnd coffee nj a national lororafjo , Tnorouromiiuv excellent Cooots , lut In nJvnnco oi nil other preparations tthniU VAX HonKS's. the . which Is originnl. universally dcclnrod to bo perfectly pure , free from fat , easily digested , delicious to the taste , nutritious , nnd astinml.int without txtiy depressing lifter olloct < . VAN HotTEN's COCOA -was introduced in to the housoholtl of the latoE mneror of Gcrmnny ujion hlch recommenda tion. Tlio senior physlcinn of the London Court Hospital has used this brand ofCocoafor many yours. It isstronfjl roc- omfiicndcd to students and all uhos duties involve tnufh woarand tear , whothcr incutnlor physical. For these roat-ons it bas earned tlio highest encomiums of the loading an tilystsof the clay. Cr"lt mir ncfdo nilnrlflrlnllo ronrlncf nrPiieoTllie ii"rlorlt.rr | < fVjo'ltotrttvsroni What shall Tfcdrlnk ' ' to iale tdp st > lrlt hlcht rion * ln ttuiMjri yrmrirr crr i > r norckccppr ortlrrln * II for ; tt. ml ti e nonuhtlltutA VAN Hot TEN'S 1'ocoi. iithp unlveisal ! 111 * fat upln oiif-qtmnor nno-litlr nnj . . - nd II cry II t.rf-p > run * It no ! vMntmblt.ricl , > r-J The nurvil utid ino-t delirious ; contain " Ljiiip cvposiit n iet > ether NAN ll"l'itsycmv li > > lirntiu itreot N < - Vor , Tlio best nnd most nutritious , at * , Hubt'h Avenue ( h'noi ntiJ u cm will bo sent br toll 1'rc-jiarcd oil } ' b ; VA. Zocix WeiiHolland ALWAYS pp ? > iftrs.f ! % THEGREATLIVERandSTOIMACH REMEDY Cures nil diHiirdcrs ol the Stoin.icti , Liter , lo\vol' ! , Knl ncyw , IMmUler.Ncrv- . ous DiHcnsox. Ijo < s ol'Appcilte , Hcnclnclie , Constipation , Ctmivcnos * , ludlir'- lion , UlllDiifiiiesB , Fcvrr , IMlcs , Ktc. , anil renders tn < * system less llablo to con tract ditcnso. ditcnso.DYSPRPSIA , HADVAY'S PliLS nron cure fortlilseoniiilnliit. Tlipy tone up the Int-cmul seerf lions to healthy action , restore strength to tlio stonmcli , andonuW' ' It to norfortn It i ( unction- * . l'rlce'.rcn box. ? ola Uy all drupjlstb , or mailed by lumYAY i CO. . \Varreiibtrcct , rsew Vork.on reeolptof nrleo. A -working woman said she would walk ten miles to get the Ball corset , if she couldn't get it without. She had had experience with it. That corset is just as easy the minute you put it on as it -when half -\vorn out. You can go to your store and get it and \vear it two or three weeks , and then'you will kno-vv what comfort is in a corset. If you are disap pointed in it in any way , go back to the store and get your money within three weeks or so you'll get it. The maker pays the merchant to do that. There's a primer on Cor sets for you at the store. CSICJLOO Cower Co , , Ctleafro cad Kew Tort DCMITO JUAHEZ. rndtrtlie Munaji'i-icil of the B eiit an Intercitional HanUng Co. , Contesslojarics. Incorporated By the Stale of Chihuahua , Mex ice , ( or Charitable Purposes. GRAKD KONTKLY DRAWiHG , will ute place In public at tbo citr of Juarci ( for- mttlr i so del Nortc > 'Iro. Wednesday , Sept. 24 ,1890 under the personal tu | . , , imi of Otn H. MUMIIV. nnd Mr. CAM I IX ) L. S > boib ceriilemea of CAPITAL PRIZE. $60.000. Onlr 60,000 Tickets ! Only 60 , 000 Tickets ! WHOIE TICKETS 54 , HALF TICKETS 52 , QUARTER TICKETS , $1. I Prize of $60,000 . $60,000 IPrizoof 1W ( . 1U.JJW ll'rizeof 4,000 . t.J 0 31'rlzesof l.OOOeach . 3.000 lOI'rlzesof 200ciich . j'.OOO MPr'zwof lKc ich . f > .OOQ IDOJ'rizwof K ) each . C.KH S50Prizcsof 30 each . 7MW Approximation TrUes. JOOPrizesoC JMeach . ICWPrizesoC : cach . 1001'rizcsof SGcnch . , & Tormina ! 1'rlzrs. 'PUTerralnalstoifSOOiOPrizeoffcJOoach. tll , ? to Termlnuls to HO.UUO Prize ot tlO each. t.it > 0 1914 Prizes amounting to . S125.970 We. the undertirned , bfret > 7 crrtlJy tnit th Bunco Ktclonilot k lpoln < 'lnbnabii ha onde- poiii from tne Mexican lutertiBilonal llintlns Co , tneneeeiary fund * to rmrmniee tbo purcrnt of all prize , drawn In thf Onm I.olrrlntl unrtc. \\efarttierwrtifTitJiit we wnlmpefTite ill tb . amneementii , ncl In ptrwn inonace ana control lithe drt lncinf this Ixttery. nd tlntth an ; nrecondurtoawltb tioncrtr , lulroe , > Bd In ( rood fBllb to rd nl unnlff. JOHNS. MOSQY. Commissioner. CAMII.OAHODBI.I.M , Supervisor for the Government If Bnr ticket drnwlnjn rr'ia loent totbe onrter. flened. Iti tncevRhi" will l > o llrcte < ] tai > remittee to me owner thereof , free of rhirve. RUOAU H imovsoN- . I'res. Y.I's'O \ Nttlopnl Bank. El 1'ato , Tel AOK.VT8 ute For club rate or anr other Information. rile M the undmtRiied , ptntine jr > ortiddreKi > c ! arr. ) wltli Mite , Coantr.nreeiMid Xnmbfr. More rapid ao. llTery will be mtoreclbr jour eucloMoc nn envel ope lieunnz yonr full addrett. HEilCAN INTEBH ATIONAI , U A SEIKO CO. . City of Juarez , ilerit-O. NOTICE. Frnd rtrolttinres for tlcknn br ordinary letter , containing Aloner Ordrr. Irrued lir nil flpreM rott. pinle . Ne < r Ycrk Kichante , bunk draft or poiUJ Dote. Addrcn all TfirlUPrM lettfra to M.XIirASl mK.VATIONAI.llNltIXO CO. . CUT of Juarez , Mexico , fla. El I'am.Tex , ForLOSTorrAILIKOHAWBOODl 0c" * < ! KEaVOUS DKSJLIT1 Weifcaeetof BodyendBind , Efftctl , . * . , r.tUllir UUlt THUTHLIT B iilli li i o.j. . i IMtlf ; tntm tQ6t U , & d J nlf OibktHi. THI tk M. ptilrtpUo Book , > irU Uo < < yrgcr , BmUr < ( M lfi.fr.fc ERIC MEOICAI. CO. . DUFFALO.N. Y , ORLISS BRftHD Collar * nnd Cuu . Correct Strict. Best Qualitj. Perfect Flttlnjj. IrHeWarK. TRY THEM. 0.vfcY-nr l doc'i rulodlral I'I'U ieaj- , net on the uionilrual iyntcin n : curt upTr | ion from winterer cituie. 1'fnjjK tufoiu-uniion. TbciepllU tliualunot " tftken dur > Jncpreeuancr Am. Pill Co. , lU-jiltr l'rop , 8p a- oer , Clar Co. la. Genoloe tj tthennaJi i McOonnell , l > cxJf t , o u-p o..0m hai C. A. Melchar , boats Ouiiti * . X i * tlln. cuuocll lllufit. Hai ( toiK * . DIAMONDS , WATCHES , Etc. B Our sales on both DIAMONDS and WATCHES have been UIS'l'S- UALLY LAIiGE of late , owi nc to j our C'LTT PRICES. Our stock of MOUNTED DIAMONDS was cet- llnc' pretty lovr , so\vc have just set j a larpe number of CHOICE STONES of OUR OAVX IMPOR TATION , and wo offer tliom at rv I SMALL A E V A N C E A BOVE COST. The setting comprise larjje variety of SOL.1TA1KE nnd CLUSTER RINGS. SINGLE ! STUDS. EAR-RiNGSmOA.CHES : ! LACE PINS , PENDANTS , HAIR ORNAMENTS. SLEEVE BL'T-1 TONS. COLLAR BUTTON'S , BRACELETS , KECK LA. CES , LOCKETS , etc. SPECIAL DESIGNS - | SIGNS OP SETTINGS made and LOOSE STO.VES of nil fizcs MOt'NTED TO ORDER Rubies , Sapphires , 'Smet-alds. Pearls , and all other precious stones , mounted and louse. OUU GREAT SLAUGHTER | SALE of WATCHES is still in progress. SOLID GOLD WATCHES for Lnaica at M5,420 , v2-5,530 , W5 , UO , Hi5. J50 , and unward. GENTLEMEN'S SOLID GOLD , \VATCHES of all kinds , from S25 up tothofinest pradeslElninal \ - tham , Howard , etc ) . LADIES' and GENTS' PINE GOLD FILLED WATCHES , American movements , % varriiited from 15 to 2-5 years , only SU.7u ; worth $25 and upward. SOLID SILA ER WATCHES , $5.75. $ S , J10H2$15 and up. NICKEL WATCHES , S2,50$3.7S $ and JO. SOLID GOLD CEAIKS AND LOCKETS ; ROLLED PLATE CHAINS AIs'D CHARMS void at REurCED PRICES 1o purchasers of "VTatches during this sale. 5.000 FINE SOLID GOLD FIN- GEE RINGSfrotnSl to lOeach. Repairing a Specialty. NOTICE Strangers yistinj ; the city are respectfully invited tocall and take a look through our estab lishment , whether wishing to pur chase goods or not. MM MEYER Sixteenth and Farnam Streets. Pal I Terra opens SepL 17 Cour > es In Litnuuse , Lilcralut-e , IMstxiry' . Science. Agriculture and Vnslnfsrlnc. Lat > ontorirs In Chemistry. I'hyslcs. Hot any , Zool- ojy , entomology , G oosv ] * , Asrlcultuio and Clill niiRliiecrlii ? . Llbntrjof UU03 volumes and ; yjOtTloJlL-als. | Tuition absolutely frre. Thenewpymnaslum isimrtlatiy cqulimwJ and will be open for uu dents. For catalojue addn- l lie stv ard , S. DA.1.ES. Llncola. Browiiell SEMINARY for YOUXG UDIES. Corner of lOtb \VorlbInslon Sts. , OMAHA , - NEB. BISHOP WOUTHIXGTON.Visiron. UOIIEHTDOHEHTV \ , S.T.DUcciOR. THE27TH YEAR BEGINS WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1/TH. / 1890 , ForcHalojuennd particular ! apply tothe Hector. m BILL iCADEMI& l bout * i ctiool KqtiliJtiicriti perfect. vrotJarpt funny culleBOOr torbuHtimn , lirrfcwtrd t > u ; > rcrelved , fctb Tear OKU * fr'Pt. t C2UU3 Addrer * Itsr , L , burn 11 , A. M. , llunktr Mill , tlL FEMALE ACADEMY yrnw runic MILITARY ACADEMV. -iXcol O. J tt'rltht , US..SI. . Coruvjll , > v. INSTITUTE OF OUR LADY OP THE SACKED HEART. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS , ILL. Thl-Institute , iltua'ej ' In one of Hie tr.L-st beautiful suljurtiiof C'UicnfO. ojers to V un > r Ladles , every advnnlau ( or otililntiit u tliorouiU anJ useful olu nation. Stud .us will te re'.umud B.-rit a , 1SJJ. For pirtlculariad llorB nInrUntirCtilcaffoXnoaillnB ( feboolfor Girl * ana Vounc 1 JIICB. for utnlo e a-J re 0. 'rilA1 ! iitLU : II. . Jtorcaa P .nIlUcr77 ilwlUon hir U UilcacoUL ILLINOIS HUTJlRYJlCADEMYK"7u'ruJi"k- ! : A. It , 1'rln. NPRJGOEDEXfrED ATTRACTION OVEK AM1U10N Dimilllt State Lottery Company , the IcelilKturr for & 3u ration * ! nrt rhirltjilile | inipn c < it trnnr lil" ' nulo p rt ot Ihe prci-ent ttaw ivu .lliuUon , in ISTUtir naorer- To continue until January 1st , 189S. Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS tike placi Seml-AnanallyiJane anl Deembe"ri aad iti Grand Slnjlo Number Era-wings take placj In each of the other ten months of the vent and are nil drawn inpuT/iic , at Uit Academy of Music , NewOrlmns , Lv FAMED FOR TWENTY VEARS , ForlnlegHty . of Its Drnvlngsnnd Prompt Payment of Prizes lt-'t.lfd n cortltr tlJ t we ut > rTl allin nr r > ncrctcnt < for til tin in onihly tad itinl-innuil drmvltpn ol tlio loulii.nii.1 Milol/ntU'r ; foaijiaur , MI < ! In | > P."On iimnnci mid cmilrul Hi ? tlmrlum tbcmn l e-5 , end ttmt ( tie naiim art * cjnjuctpil wttli ttoncily. fulrneHi nnct In ( roiiil Inlili toKarda. ill par- lie * . anJ iveniit5io > 'lrf Uio eompaTij' to ui > e Mils TltJi fnc ilimlej of cur tljnnttirej ' W * llio niSprjn | < J b&nti nnd UnnkfM , II | 1I prlies draw ] ) in ihe l onl-lnnj ! uts whichmny l > e j rt' cnt il ut * jnr counteri GRAND MO.VniLY DMAVIXG At the Academy of Music , N ew Orleans , Tui sJay. Dot. lltix , 18OO. CAPITAL PRIZE. SOOOOO. 100,000 Tickets at Tvcntv Dollnrs ouch. HalU'S. SIB ; Quarttrs. * 'ij Tt'otlis , 12 : Tivcn- tletls , SI. UFTOK I'JUZES 1 I'RlZIEOr S.UI.U.UII . : . IViOmt 1 1'lllZKUK . lOO.OltJIj . ' iu ) ( XM . . . 1 IMIIZKOK W JOI < . "S.UKI 2 VK\XV \ * OK W.OiKJaro . " 0 JUJ 5 I'KIZKSOH ' Mi-Oirc . . , , , . \\m 2i VHlZKa ' Of l.lMJuro . 2i.B liH I'JllXKiOK WiOnro . j ? l 1VI I'HIZK'iOK ' ICOtro . iji'iro MO ritlZlib OF ISXIim . IIW.OW AITHOXllIATJO.V I'lllZES. 100 Frlrpx of foOOnre . f.3 mo ' luo 1'fitcs uf stwnrc ' . : * . } jw ) IWl'rUcsfif Slionre . at.ijuj TEltMIVAI. I'lUrLH. of flOJiire V."J l'flteof lUUure . . JK w.'M > o 3,134 Prizes amountinsto . $1,054,800 NOTE. Tlchctidrnnlnc Cajiltu. ! I'rlzn nronuLca- tltledto twajinil prim. AGENTS rsToRO.cnKATI , or my lurOior inform tloa deMrPil wrlto I rl ! > lv to tie uniltTnlRiuHl ( loit'r ' itiOL'your residence.\rltliriJtQeoiizilr jtri'otiuii ml'Cr. Mure r plrt return mull delltery ml ] | > assured b ? jouitacloslng an en elupul'uarlQi ; your full Mldrux IMPORTANT : Address M. A. DAUPHIN' . Now Orleans Xa , Or Jl. A. DA.UWIJ ; . \Vashlnslnn. H. C. Byordlmrr Itt'er. ' contulnlnir iloxir OIIDKIU h- nc-dlr ullfxpru * ccinim-uk-s Xtv York K-itlmnjo , drill I or pon.-il rue. Address Recistored Letters Containnj Cu > rencjr to \n\V ORLEASS NATIOXA1.11.VMC. Now Orleans , I.a , K7JinMDiRlbat tbo jiuTmcntof prliej UQL'An- A > TtLD 11T VOl'H > ATIOiAI. ] DA.VKSOf JifiT Or- leKinHnd tbo tlckutiaro 'eno(9hy ' t lie present of An Initltutlou ulosu cburt < rtU rl bl * cro ru OKiitzil In ttehlulicdtcourtstherefore , beiriueuf ullLnitv tlonior unonyuioa * ncbctnti. HEM KMBKlCtbnt Hie pre > nt ( hartcrof The Ixiu- MinnBtaloLolterr Cotuptigr. wlilch the SUI'llK-Ml ! CUUKT OFT11K U. S. JJFI.I decdea M o CO.V- TK. CT wllh tlje State of Umltlinu and spurt ot th Conitltntlonof Uieptnte. IOKXOP oKjIro UX- 1'ir.lIIlC rlKSTOK JANUAUV.l-.IJ. J'lie Lrf-Blilalure uf UulAlnnn , uhlch iljourneil on IhclOtli olalTthtiyiarb driloreJuii UlCND- Mll.vr to tlio Constitution of tbo tuo to bo MUli- ruined to llio prcnlo titan cloctlonln IK. which will cnrrrlhHfh rtrorTllKr/JUl-lAN'At.TATK I OT- TKltV CXlMI'A r uplo the year XlSKriZKS 11UX- DHKD A.Ml ICIMSI'JIKK PRICIPAL POMS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1302Farnnm Streot. HARRY P , DEUEL , City > oesencror and Tlcbot IKEIEMfiESS ALlTHEOHIO THERE liBUTONECURt DR. HdiMES1 GOLD1EM SPECIFIC. It ran b Ktlta IM ft * M ? * r c l e r lea * r iu ir * ftl le rr w ] f without ti e knoviodf c > l ujtpauctl. af nee ir . Ills bbtolutdy b rmle itca Till fc tct cure , "wbrtUcr tiie t tl noderii * an01 or ertu * lee io3M wreclu 11S K - K.AIL.'V , U optrtei ยง o quietly tud. wjth mcb ctr- xmtjrc2iit tlitpm.tict under BOM no iDoomemeic * , .nd ere ha a * ware , Jtiii complet * reformation W " 'lied tr SjfA"lintJCE Aft-o'.f uwl ! DHVO f r > n hn | Inin 47Msronoiuy or T M1 arjr inniininil/ , . riiul In it to It daft. - - - - _ ' B c imliuto iJI ) ic.lxm Tfuin it irr trni , HL > thit tlrrr r annpvtrlte orncmof tlndlMrupIn my form , 1'artlri con l. li'alr- l t lionje , a fll wlirtx .f.irllio eiino j.rlte ur.a uiulrr tin MJni cuiraotin l > yt | 1110-4 wlio frc' rti ' one Jure , vc lllontr .ctl eiire turmitftrxli ! ! limner ( nrl fur riitira oiuni r cvialnz , railroiui fait itnj hotel till * , Jn . 'lM tocjtrrlbo tn&it oj > llii.fl ra4i.Ve ( haltnctf tb * vcrld ffrit ewe wr un n'lrurr BUircttKtkutr'ryof nit A i-Tiittlmt - > - 'fir ' f' ' rfr r > > illl > liu l > fii r ijlit f irb'utimri t fou "Juntu ' c'jr ilu'lr luini ljf woj dl - c-otfrr 1. N rt ilnfti-m ( inr Writa ( ur r' me * . CdOJC. y.'J-.W/fZJt' C'O. O - , io/m , Nitrv ) n. Off'-e.St ' Cliir Hotel.Cor 13th and DodgoEta. ilor.d V ri c l cira rmmUrcil. k.v R > m TluttH , ntltt&ttl .lit. Btutnj , I'r.tll. MILllb , Iti * Mlon tu , . * \.C