I 6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , Sl'NIAY , AUGUST 80 , 18SH-TWENTY PAGES. 1 THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE : - NO. 12 PEARL STREET. Dollrered by Carrier fn any part of the Cltr- II. W.T1LTON , - MANAUEH. Hustnrfu Office . No. < , Etor | | . Np. 2 MI sun N. Y. P. LO. Council HlufTs Lumber Co. , coat. Craft's chattel loans , 204 Sapp bloclt. Wnntod-A girl for general houiowc.rk . at CIO UlulT street. if you wont water m your ynrd or boujo go to Illxby's , ( W Morrlnm block. Hans Soronscn was lined 110.20 for drunk- cnncis'in police court ycxterdny morning , Wesley Durdoll anil Annie Urlssman , Doth of Omaha were married yesterday afternoon by Justice Swci.rlngcii. . An adjourned meeting of the trustees of the Chautamiuu association will bo Held In the Hoard of Trade rooms tomorrow evening. Invitations are out for a diuiclng pnrtv to bo ( 'lvon next Thursday ox'onltiK .bv Miss Jonnlo Howe at her residence , 10'J Bunurof t itroot. The Jurr In the case of the stnto analnst Calvin Hafor , chur ou1 with malicious ties- pass , brought In a verdict of acquittal ! rl- day night. The funnora anil fruit prowers mot ycster- day after eon and completed the urranRO- mcnts for the reception to bo tendered the CJloiiwood hortlculturalisU next Saturday. The blooded horao which was formerly the property of R W. .lowoll was sold yesterday morning by the city marshal on attachment. H. S. Hurt of Avoca was the purchaser , the price paid being $ liil. A suit has been commerced In the superior court ny the Lake Mimaxvn Street Hallway company against IX W. Uushncll to collect $ r0 , which it Is claimed Uushncll subscribed to help build the road. The members of the Ucrean naptlst church at thulrlast business meeting decided to build a main part to to their present building at the corner of Third avenue and Seven teenth street. The cost will bo about fll.OOO. A testimonial concert will bo tendered Mr. Frank V. Badollet under the amptcca of his lady friends at the Hroidway theater on the evening of September Hi. A line proprutnma will bo presented consisting of selections by erne of the best performers of the city. The September term of the district court will commence next Tuesday , with JudRO Macy on the bench. The total number of cases on the docket Is 057 , or about -100 less than usual , owinp to the largo number that were stricken off by Judge Dceiner at the close of last term. Chief Levin has Issued an order to the members of the flro department for a drill wl'h ' the "elephant" truck every Wednesday evening. This is the result of the Impromptu drill gene through with at the Baldwin block II ro last week , at which such a monumental mental exhibition of awkwardness was given. A spring of water was struck yesterday morning by the gang of men who are at work repairing the washout under the north Main street bridge. It la supposed the presence of the spring tins had a good deal to do with the readiness with which the thanks of the creek have given way to the waters at each time of flood. The members of Encampment No. 8 , Union Veteran Legion , with their ladles , will meet at Knights of 1'ythlas hall this ovonlng at 70 : ! o'clock to attend services at the Congre gational church in \ \ bouy. Daughters of Vet erans , Sons of Veterans , old soldiers , mem bers of the Grand Army and Woman's He- lief Corps are invited to attend. Do Witt's Little Early Kiserj ; only pil ) to cure sick hcaducho and rogutato the bc./ols Nothing' improves n street like paving it. Realizing this the owners of Morn ing Side have induced the city council to order a brick street pavement built clear through the addition. City water on the highest point in Morning Side. Ilnml Free Concert. Sunday , August 30 , II to 7 p. m. Frank Trinihloatty , Baldwin hlktcl ! ! 03 I'JtltSOtrAl. I'.lllAHHAl'llS. Hurry Wcstcott left last evening for Den ver. ver.Mrs. Mrs. N. W. Green has returned from a two months' trip In the east. Thomas Ofllcer has returned from a trip of ilx weeics In Wisconsin. Miss Mamlo Bcebo returned yostordny morning from a western trip , Wells Cook Is confined to his bed In the Manawa hotel by severe Illness. Mrs. G. Bock loft last evening for lied Oak , where she will visit friends. .1. P. Bushnoll of Dos Moines Is In the city on business connected with the now directory. Mrs. H. E. Grimm and children bava re turned from a visit with friends In Hoca , Nob. Nob.Mrs. Mrs. J. II. Keller of Marshalltown is In the city the guest of her brother , W. A. Husscll. George ! Curtis , S. I. King , Dr. Wood and George Musgravo of Logan were In the city yesterday , Mrs. G. C. Holt , Mrs. Blanche McCullouirh and Mrs. Kmarlnn Coltnard of Missouri Val ley were Bluffs visitors yesterday. Mrs. W. G. Woathortord and Miss Susie Saundcrs of Memphis , Tcnn. , are vlsltinc Mrs. W. II. Olemaeher , 120 South Eighth street. L. Hoadley Mlthnn returned from a short vacation visit with friends In Donlson. ac companied by his two cousins , the Misses Molllo and Nolllo Laoy , who will spend a few days in this city. Sheriff J. D. Garrison. County Clerk W. T. Howard , County Attorney John A. Berry and Supervisors A. J. Gltinoro and D. Sat- toilco of Harrison county were In the city yesterday attending superior court. Miss Funnlo Walker leaves tomorrow for Sioux Falls , S. D. , where she will take the position of matron In the state deaf and dumb Institute. She will bo accompanied by Mrs. Swan , who has acted us matron In the Iowa Institute. Mrs. Swan will visit there for a week. Mr. James A. Campbell , wife and son. of Philadelphia are spending the Sabbath in Council Bluffs the guests of F. H. Orcutt. Mr. Campbell Is the manager of the credit department of a largo dry goods house of Philadelphia and is on his way west for u few days recreation among the Heckles. A very small pill , nut a very coon ono DoWltfs Llttlo Early KUors. Another Dny of UcmnnntH. The special sale of remnants at the Boston store. Council IMulTri , yesterday WHS a great success , and for the purpose of clearing the counters and Hiving a greater multitude the bcnollt of the bar gains the sale will ho continued Monday. All remnants are marked way down ho- low cost , hut for this sale n further cut of 25 per cent will ho mndo. There tire lunulrotls of line goods remnants in all woolens that will make handsome school dresses for children that are rtiro bar gains. _ Open After August 31 the store of John Bono & Go. will bo open for busi ness every ovonlng until 0 o'clock. Saturdays und Mondays lUO. ) ; JOHN BUNG & Co. Pianos , organs , U. B. Muslo Co. , 639 ' Broiulway. _ Swiuison tnusto company , 3Uo Broad way. way.Tim Tim grounds of the Christian Homo will bo elegantly illuminated on the evening of the concert , Tuesday , Sop- tomlwr 1 , and those who have not visited the Home will bo alTordod an excellent opportunity next Tuesday. Dru. Stewart ft Putty , votorlmry sur coous15 , Fourth street , Council muff NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS , Important Meeting of the Pchool Board Tomorrow Evening. HEATING PLANS FOR THE BUILDING , Illds Will lie Opened for ( he Sale of $1OOOO WortJi of Honda a nil Tor I- Fuel. An important meeting of the school board will bo held tomorrow evening , find a largo amount of business U on the proszrammo. Among other things the bids for heating apparatus for the Bloomer nnd Hill school bulldlnirs will bo opened , nnd the contracts for furnishing the materials and putting In the plants will bo let. Bids will bo opened for the snloof $10,000 , worth of bonds and for furnlihlng the fuel for the ensuing year. The teachers will bo aislgtiod to their respective pomiions nnd their salaries fixed. Oilier Im portant matters will comu up for considera tion , and It will bo Ono of the busiest nnd most Interesting meetings the board has hold for sometime. No Doubt of It. A circle with a radius ofI miles from the Oinalia postollico tnkes in most of Council HlulTs. A limn of motlorato moans must go nearly Hint fur from the Omaha postolllro to get u lot thut ho can nllord to buy for u homo. If ho goes west ho is away from stores and schools , has no paved streets , sidewalks , wiitor , gas or shade. If he comes east ho can have all these things and get his lot for the same money or less. In ton years Omaha's population will double , and one-third of the increase will find homes on the east side of tno rlvor , and while Omaha is growing wo intend lo move a little ourfeolvos. This moans that Coun cil BlulTs will have a population of 7/5,000 / to 100,000 people , und that Morning Side addition will bo in the heart of the finest residence section of the city. Lots in the neigh borhood of Graham and Coolc parks that now sell for &VIO to $ bOO will then bo worth us much as lots now are around Byless park. If you over expect to own a nice homo or want a place to put your savings in a safe and profitable investment buy a Morning Side lot. Use Huller's Uennan j'ills , the great co n stlpatlon and liver regulator. Union Park races , Omaha and Coun cil HI u 11s , September 8-11 , $0,500 ; Oc tober 20-2-2 , $1,000. For programmes address Nat Hrown , Merchants hotel , Omaha. Mrs. Brcc/.eo Ajjalo. The trial of the habeas corpus proceodlnes In which Mrs. Emma Breoicu of Missouri Valley Is plaintiff nnd Iho county supervisors nnd sheriff of Harrison county are defend ants , took place yoslorday In superior court. The Breezeo case has been the ubcct ] of newspaper talk for the past Iwo years , in which time it has had u great deal of notor iety , but , unlike most things , it uoes not grow old. Each t'.mo it bobs to the surface some thing now comes up with it in thu way of added mysterj. Since fier cuso was decided by Iho supreme court of Iowa and sbo was declared insane she has been at largo , although it was claimed that her husband \vas appointed oy the Board of Supervisors to act us guardian. Mrs. Bruezon chafed under this restraint , slight though it was , und brought the pres ent proceedings to have the appointment or her husband iiullllied. The county supervisors claim thnt no such order wus over made , and they say thnt .Mrs. Breozoo Is as frco to KO tiny where , with or without the consent of her husband , as she over was. They admit , however , that if she hud como to Missouri Valley she would huvo been arrested and put in confinement , so that she is not really out Irom under Iho ban of Insanity. The reason why she was not placed under arrest before Is that a part of the tlrao she spent hhllne in Nebraska , out- sldo of Iho jurisdiction of tno Harrison county ofllcluls. and the rest has been spent here , whore. If she had boon arrested , she hud tpo many chances to get , away on nn nctlon llko the present or.o Mrs. B , ei occup cd the sta d'all day long , and was put through u raon scaidilng examination and cross examination. Through out it all sbo never hesitated In telling her story , nnd she carried herself in a uay thut seemed to preclude the possibility of her being insane. She wont Into the minuost de tails of her slory without ever contradicting herself. The county chairman of the Board of Supervisors , however , stated that even these details , which wore told wilhout a moment's hcsitatatlon , were made out of whole cloth , there not being u word of truth in most of them. Some of nor stories , however , sounded lo a disinterested llstner s a Irltlu llsby. to say theloust. On ono occasion , Mr.s. Hlbbard , whoso husband took un active Dirt In bring ing the Insanity matter to the attention of the county board in the lirst nlnco , caino to her house and threw un orange at her , toll ing her to eat it and say Ing she was going to wait until she saw her do so. The orange. Mrs. Bree/oe said , was poisoned , but the fact that a woman would act in thut way who has made up her mind to deliberately poison another - other did not teem lo her lo bo strange in the lo.ist. After Mrs. Brcezoo had been on the stand all day it was decided to postpone the rest of the case until next Thursday when BUO will resume her story. Homo Concert. The following is the programme for the concert and pantomime , Tuesday , September 1 , on the lawn of the Orphuns' Christian home : Good-bye to Summer. ; Hubbard Quurtotio of Homo Girls. o ) Komoaot Julietto I Loybuch b ) The D.irkios' Dream f Lansing Eva Barnard Four-Leaf Clover J. HnydcnVand Quartette of Homo Girls. Tableau Buuyan Durand Violin Trio Selected Glen and Sons. Tableau Christian's Parting The Unseen Cross Frederick Lowell Quartette of Home Girls. Tableau . .Christian's Burden Fulls Off H Travatoro Ana uy Cramer Misses Sims and Luring. Tablanu The Three Shining Ones The Owl Thomas Quartette of Homo Girls. ) Minuet I ) i Cradle Song I Houzqr Charles A. Hlggliis. Tableau Christian Armed Sleep , Fairest , Sleep .1. B. Herbert Amphlon Quui lotto. Tableau , Pillar of Salt Baujolrlno and Guitar. . .Homo , Swcqt Homo Messrs , Atkins "And Stophun , Tableau Delivered from the Not Bylo Lund Norns Quartette of Homo Girls , Tableau TwoMnn from Bulah Cavltlim Kofi Charles A. Illgglns. Tableau The Pilgrimage Hear Dem Bolls Amphlon Quartotte. Taoloau Mercy's Dream In the Chiuinoy Corner Covven W. ForuocUes , Tableau Jacob's Ladder Muzurku , . ! . . . Wlonlok Charles A. HlgRtns. Tableau Mercy's Marriage lliinjorino and Guitar Selected Mtmrs. Atkins and Stephan , Comic Pantomime Suits made to order , and cloth ng cleaned , dyed and repaired at hall rates. Fnuik Peterson , 2811 Soutli Oth street. Sidewalk ContrnetH , A session of district court was hold yester day with Judge Walter I. Smith on the bench. The purpose was to hear thu application of John M. Hardlu for an Injunction to restrain the city and Thomas Qalvla from entering Into a contract for building stdowalKs and n writ of mandamus compalllng the city to let the contract to him. Hardln stntos in bis petition thnt the contract was , let to him In the first place and that he bought a lot of lumber In ordortodothowork. Subsequently tbo council changed Its talnd , nna re scinded Its first , action , Awarding the job to Gnlvln , his bid being a trifle lower than Ilardln'g , Hardln was awarded the contract In the first place , although hU bid was higher than Galvin's , because some of the council heard that Galvln bought his lumber In Omnhn nod tho\ wished to teach him ! < > son on the subject of patronizing homo indus tries. It was learned subsequently that tbo report was started by Hnralu himself , so the council took back Us action and allowed the contract to Galvln , The testimony was com pleted and the cnio submitted to the court to bo decided Monday , No gripping , no mvuioa , no pain whoa Do Will's Llttlo Early Hlsors are taicnu. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. Mnnnwn'HMineral Water. The artesian well at Lake Mannwn is attracting u good deal of attention and mr.ny remarkable cures are reported as having boon made by the use of its waters. Last spring the well was mink to a depth of 18-5 fuel , and a handsome pavilion built around it. The well was originally sunk in 1880 , when the hotel was being built. Its strong mineral qualities were at once discovered and a quantity of the water was sent to Prof. August Mode of Milwaukee , with the following result : Sulphate of Iron , 0.9. Sulphate of magnesium , 4.5. Phosphate of magnesium , 3.8. Chalvbeute. U.-l. btilphato of Bodlnm , , ' ! . 0. Chloride of sodium , a trace. Reaction Slightly alkaline. In n note accompanying the analysis Prof. Bode suys : "Tho mineral proper ties of the water arc rernnrkablo as being almost identically the same as the famous Waukesha springs. Church First , --Ur. ' has Presbyterian I'hclps re turned from his vacation and will preach at 100 : ! a. tn. and7l. : > i > . m. Sunday school at IS m. Young people's mooting at li : 15 p. m. Broadway Methodist Dr. Stewart will preach at the Masonic teinpln at 1 0:1)0 : ) a.m. and 8 p.m. Mor.ilng IbonioTho : Inherl- lance of the Children of God. " Epworth league at 7 p. m. Sunday school at , IV ! m. Congregational -Services morning and evening. Morning subject , " \Vlsdom from Above. " Evening , "A Purpose in Life. " Young Men's Christian Association U. D. Parmelca nill lead thu men's meeting at 4 p. m. Uov. Joslah Fisk , chanlnln of the Council Bluffo Temperance Mission society , will preach this afternoon att10 : : ! o'oloc'K at the corner of Avenue G and Tenth struol. Trimly Methodist -Heculnr services at 10 : 0 a. m. and 8p.m. Sunday school at 12 m. Bcroan liaptisl Morning subject , "Church Buildings the Thought of Goil. " Evening subject , "Moses and Horob. " Sunday school at 1 1 : 15 u. in. St. John's English Lutheran UHV. G.V. . Snyder will prech in the Youuir Men's ' Chris tian association chapi-l at 11 a. m. und S p. m. Sunday school at ' . ) : ! . " > a. in. DeWitt's Litlle Eanv fiisers for Iho liver New Goods at the Boston Store. The biggest array of boxes over piled in front of a I'ouncil UlulTs business house attracted attention to the Boston Store for the past few days. The boxes readied up nearly to the second story on the Broadway front and fully as hiirh on the Fourth street side. The boxes contained the lirst consignments of new fall goods that Messrs. Fothoringhnm , Whiiolaw & Company have provided for the patrons of th'e Boston Stor.e. Ladies of Council Blu Us und- vicinity will bo interested in inspecting these elegant new goods. The now styles are very handsome and the prices lower than over. _ Fine olllces for rent in Sluigart block : stouin heat , elevator and all modern im provements ; low rent. See Shugart & Son , or elevator man. tlall > y's "mi I r i-oe < 'on ort. Sunday. August HO , . ' ! to 7 p. m. The pi'Ottlest residence property in the city is in Morning Sido. flip Kcops tlio Hint ; . Justice Cones heard the ease yesterday of the state against Mary Hobeson , who was charged by her quaiidom lover , David Hess , with having stolen a JIO ring from him. Quito a little audience was ntlracled to the justice mill by the romantic feature * of the case. Koss told his story substantially as civon In yesterday's Bui : , while the girl added some Interesting statements lo hers. Shubuld that on tlio'J.'itli of last .Time Koss inn Jo her a present of the ring , and from thut linio on ho seemed lo think that ho was en titled to a good ninny more privileges than she thought she ought to grant him. This little difference of opinion kept growing until Koss dually demanded the ring back. Ho accompanied the demand by a threat tiuu if she did not do so ho would huve her ar rested. This raised her temper , and she dared him to do so. At the same time she Informed him thut ho iright thereafter con sider himself us having been lired. At the close of the Inking of the testimony Justice Cones dismissed the case and discharged the defendant. Hess loft the room accompanied by the jeers of u number of his Cut-off island cronies , who hud decided to leave him In his advdrsity , while Miss Hobeson kept Ihu ring and the field. For SchtlU beer apply to R. R. Grotto HUUFurna-u. _ Thousands of men who are well-to-do got th''ir firtit start by going in debt for a piece of real estate and saving money to pay for it. Morning Side lots can bo had on very easy terms and at low rates of Interest. You can pay a little money on a lot every month without feolinir it , nnd in a few years have a good piece of property , paid for with money that pnr- tiaps otliorwibo would have done you no good. _ Miss Rnghdalo is in the east complet ing her purchase of millinery goods pre paratory to opening her now millinery parlors at I137 Broadway. Dalby'K Ilnnd 1-Yro Cmu'crt. Sunday. August 110 , ; ! to 7 p. in. Roimumt Suln. Dross uoods remnant sale today at the Boston storo. Council Hlnllh , In. U5 per cent off nil remnants of woolen drebs goods for Monday only. Boston store , Council HlulTs , la. Diuiohiu I'ai'iy. A party was given at Munawa Friday night In honor of Miss Loffcrls of Chicago , who U visiting friends in this citv. Dancing was Indulged In till a late hour , nnd at mid night the p ; rtv returned to the city on a spe cial train , Thn following were present : Misses Drake , Bryant , Mitchell , Bodeler , Kau , Lofforts , MUs W. LcITorts. Bergman , Hlctiurdsou , Luughlln. Droge. Bldaiccoinb , und Messrs. LefTorts , Otto Lcfferts , Coffoon , CruUo Stephun , Great , Chrlsiiuiuen , Lewis , Pool , J oilers , Bergman , Fisher , Atkinson and While. Dalli.v'H IIniul l-'i-ee Concert. Sunday , August 110 , it to 7 p. in. How would you like a site in Bnyliss Park for n place to build a bomoV In another year wo shall have Morning Side us nice all over us Bay Us * 1'ark Is now. Spoiled Tholi- Oniccrs Baswlclc and Burk ran across thrco fellows last owning who were appar ently up to some deviltry. As * oou ta they caught sight of the oOlcors they sta rtcd oa the rim. They went into the Omaha saloon at the corner of Bi-nallwny and Ninth street , , whore thny ht > Id ndong consultation , nnd | when they otnrantout two of thorn were nailed. Them third , whoso name Is Lloyd ForgravoaJ managed to otcape. i The two who weroffopturcdfravotholr names , at the station atViIC Shepard nnd Ed Car- hart , and wore ilaUil with vaernncy , with the possibility tltnti l moro serious cuarco might bo entered against them before mornIng - Ing , They are hotuMnombera of n gang that has bean hanging nround town for several days past , never scanting anything , but always bavin ? plciUyiof money. DoWltt's ' Llttlo 'burly Risers ; boat llttlo pills for dyspepsia , s oVir stomach , badbroath. Una iiii'tV-on ' .Skull. Prof. Wells , the triple skulled wonder - dor , paraly/od with astonishment Iho crowds ut Mtumwn hist evening. IIo split a solid two-inch plank over his head nnd boat , into a letter U a half-inch solid iron bar by the iwmo means. The profosoor nnd the cowboy pianist and vocalist , will bo the attractions at the lake today. Call on Cooper & McGee , 10 Main street , or Mr. Could on the I/round for prices and terms on Morning Side lots. " O .MAMA'S NKl\"l'OSTOF'I''ICI3. Drscrlptioii of the Striiuturc In Whluli the Mulls lire ( o lie Handle. I. The now federal building for Omaha , a perspective vlow of which appears above , will bo located In the square bounded by Sixteenth " teenth and Seventeenth streets , Capitol" ave nue nnd Dodge street. The complete design contomnlatos a struc ture ' 'OU feet on Sixteenth and Sovonioonth streets by 215 feet on these running at right angles. But congress having failed to appro priate a sufllclont sum of money to enable the architect to build a building to cover the j entire block , the lirst building will bo only UOOxliU font. The design is known as romaiicsquu and the material will bo cither stone or granite , probably granite , If that material can bo so- M.4TTKH OF QO.ICHS. that Cliiiu Itnpl.dty Louring ttio Stnto for Now Klotdx. Ltxcouv , Nob. , Aug. 29. | Spcclttl to Tits Br.B. ] Today Dr. Begthol , president of the Board of Health was asked concerning tbo nctlon of that commission In regard to the fight between the quacics am } Mcdlco-Lcgal society of Omaha. Ho roplloa : fUM "Wo hnvo not got to that matter yet and consequently can say nothing about It. But the quacks are rapidly leaving the state. Some are going to Germany , some are going east and some west. Some of the so-called 'quacks' who h vo entered the protest against the old practitioners of Omaha have not themselves iuado application for certifi cates to practice. Of course It would bo wrong Just now to mention the names of the old practitioners of Omaha whoso ellglDillty has boon questioned by the quacKs. It might do Infinite harm. " "Havo any doctors boon absolutely refused certificates I" "Yes. " "Who are they ) " "Well , wu would rather not glvo out their names yet m there might bo some things yet that possibly might turn up to remove the objections to their receiving a rortlflcato. Some physicians are getting very Impatient. For Instance wo have received n letter from an Omaha physician demanding why his cer- lltlcato has not yet boon granted. Now wo are putting m our time faithfully. Wo are working from fourteen to liftcon hours a day nnd nro gelling the ccrtlllcales out ns fast as wo are satisfied concerning the authenticity of the credentials. " Ilimi I.F.Ar.fG UT1IUS. Mr. John Sutton , secretary of the Irish National League in America , loft this after noon for Chlcauo lo transact business in con nection with the coming national convention. Mr. Stilton has reports from St. Louis , Kau nas City nu'l Ironi uolnts both cast and west subwin'g remarkable interest In the con vention. The general feeling nmongst Irish Americans Is thnt n critical period has ar rived when the Irish cause must recede or advance , and wlih the usual vim and energy of the Celtic raeo they are determined Ibat the cause must advance. WANTS Tin : rni\sfiinn : ENJOINED. The case of Joslah S. McCormlcn vs Iho VIEW OF THE STIUK TURE. cured for the money available. The present plans contomplalo Vrhaiu fronton Sixteenth street vith corner projections running nut fifteen foot from the main wall , and with u lower In Iho middle of the nialn front , pro jecting two feet , nnd running up 1S5 foot toward the sky. Tua iirst story will bo of rock faced granite , with suuaro windows and ornamental eolnmiPi. 'At the tiegln- nihg oftho Eocoiid story iherelll bo a carved cornice , " and above that the second and third stories will bo mi II I of dressed stone , with more ornamental columns with banes. The windows of the second and third stories will bo coullnued ono inio the other , and hundbomu arched top * will sur mount I'JCIP. The fourlh , or altlc slory , will have ornamental turrets and dormers. There will bo a great ( leal of stone curving shown on thu Ihreo finished sides , but until a larger upprnprlatlou is made the Seventeenth street front will bo lltllo uotlor than a dtuid wull ol brick. The first floor will bo devoted entirely to the uses of the posloftlco. The principal on- Ir.inco will tw in Ihe tower , which will bo twenty-eight feet square. To the loft of Iho entrance will bo locitod Ihu cashier , anil next to hU roo.n , In Ihe corner of the buildlus , will bo placed Iho money order oftlce. A corridor rider will -extend around' Dodge slreol to the rexistery olllce , which will bo loenled just west of tbo entrance on lliai strecl. North of the lower will be the main stairway und the elevators , beyond tuoin a room will bo assigned lo Iho superintendent of the rail way malls and his clerks. Another corridor will extend along Capitol uvonue. where a third entrance will be found. Beyond this en- Irauce will bo rooms for the accommodation of Ihe postmaster , the assistant postmasters ai.tl ihu Hiipcrlnlondnnt of malls. Thu working room will oocupv n space of l-KlxTA feet und will bo surrounded wilh corridors riders on Ihrco sidrs. There will bo two stairways leading into the basement which will bo tilled up wlih a large room supplied with lockers nnd closols for Iho cler.ts und carriers , the remainder of Iho basement being devoted lo slot-ago purposes and Iho hculin ? machinery. The second floor , Sixteenth street front , will be taken up by the customs nud inland revenue pfllcers The rooms on the side street ; being assigned to Ihe United States commissioner , the court library , lawyers nnd witnesses rooms. Facing Dodga street nnd on the fide near est Seventeenth strool Iho circuit court room will bo located. Directly ucross the bniUllntr on the Capitol avenue side will bo the United Slules district court , whllo the remaining space will bo devoted to the use of the marshals , clerks and other court ofllcers. Over the working room of Ihe post oftlce will bo a skylight so thut there will bo n large- space unoccupied on the second and Ihird floors. Tim attic story will uo given un to the signal olllce , jury rooms and such other uses ns may bo necessary. The Borean temple will g\vo \ an entertainment tortainment at Hughes' hall on the e vo n inns of August Ii7. i8 ! and 21) . Admis bion " 5 cents. MiUineo Saturday. Ad minion 10 eontn. , . .Meals will bo served ut Uraokott's ohlstand. 2U8 Hroadway. Proceed * for th bonetlt of the Chris tian Homo. "Tho Fairies' Hovel" and the "nuttorllvT"Uarnival , " consist of forty-olfrht children , ronrosentintr fair ies , butterflies , iJ'dffH , { jnomob , hunters , Prince Oberon "and his guunl > > ; Moth , the Miller ; Uplio , the ogre , 1 'tick , the jester. Those "jlpnutini ; refreshment will please bond iiino to 18 Hroadway. Huy your furniture , carpets , stoves a'nd household tJooUs of Matulul V ivloln , Council Uliill's. , Ibices very low , freight prop.vld to your Jjjty. Two boiuitifuLjuL'ks in Morning Side. Now fall goods , "iincht line in the city , just received ut Holler's the tailor's , : IIO liroadway. AttranlloiiH tit M-innwn. Saturday nnd Sunday. Kxtriumlumry engagement of Tax as Hill , the cowboy pianist and vooallst. AUo nuuUskin Illll , the renowned iron skulled man , possessor of a triple skull. The exhibi tions will bo from 1 to ( I p.m. and from 8 to 10 p.m. _ Picnic ; at Manhattan bo'ich. Hound trip tickets from Omiilui , including bout ride , 60c ; on sale at news stands at Millard - lard and .Murray hotel * . The programme for the concert and pantomime on the lawn of the Christian Homo Tuesday evening , September 1 , will bo published in TUB SUNDAY HUH o ( August 30 , City of Omaha and John Utish , city irons- urer , wns taken to the supreme court today j McCormick claims inat his properly Is not properly assessed and charged wilh Iho laxes made necessary for Iho opening and ex tending of Thirteenth street soulh lo Ihe clly limits and asks far a restraining order lo enjoin Iho city treasurer from collecting such tax. The case involves $ ( J9. B WAKKIIOUSBS. The Stale Board of Transportation met again today and after considering Iho neces sity of having inspection nnd woignlne ser vices in some private warehouse * dclorminoa lo grant such privileges und passed rules to that effect. The bond of Mr. W. B. Taylor , chief weighmaster , was approved. onus AND ixt ; > . Brad P. Coolt. a member of tbo committee of Iho annual state reunion of the Grand Army of the Konublic , loaves tomorrow for Grand Island to lake n bund in making the affair a grand success. General McBride is a candidate for counly clerk on the republican , ticket. Hemoval sale. Bargains in shoes. L- Kinnehan hat , removed from 3 ± l Broad. way to No. 11 Pearl street. Drs. Wooduury , dentists , . " 0 Pearl street , next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145. High crude work u specialty. The host property for tha money in Council Blulls or Omaha is in Morning Side. WK/M/.I.V COI.OXIST. KliriilHh KiirincrN Will Settle In Iho Southern Si ito * . Sr. Lori * , Mo. , Autr. 29. The Post-Dis patch ihii evening says : The Bouemo to es tablish colonies of German immigrants in the southern states , which is backed up by n German syndicate , nnd which was outlined seine lime ngo , is about to bo realised. Tno syndicate , which is made of several bankers , one or iwo members of the reictntag and at least two noblemen , desired -50,000 acres of land in the cotton belt anil entered Into cor respondence wilh General Passenger Agent Gborlu of the Mobile & Ohio road , with a view to purchasing railroad lands. The cor respondence has progressed so far that n coimnittco will como lo SI. Louis und go lo Alabama and inspect , Iho lauds which the road has for .sale. The secrolury of Ihe syn- dlcuto writes thai Iho first colony of UlienUh farmers , consisting of l.OOJ families , will bo ready to pall In a short time. . /.iMM'.s i'n'ui..i no.v. COIIHIIH BliowN Tli it Wlilakcy In Killing Off the NntivcH. SAX FIUNCISCO , Gal. , Aug. 29. Census Agent Potroff has rolurned from Alaska. having completed Iho census of that terri tory. The following figures nlnsoly represent the population In Ih'.K ' ) : Aleutian Indians , 5,0(10Ksquimanx ( , 18,000 ; Chinese , ' . ' , ; ) . 0 ; Whites , bOO ; total , UI.OOO. This is u do- cruaso of ' , ' ,000 In ten yeurs , but as during that time the whites and Chinese population has Increised largely , Ihls rcallv represents a decrease of 8,000 In Ihe native population. PetrolT says tha natives have learned the use of liquor from whalers and It is killing ihem off rapidly. \VpHl lrii I't'oplo in i li CIUCAOO , III. , Aug. 2y. [ Spoolnl Telegram lo Tin : Bun. I The following western people uiu In ihu clly : At the I'remont C. N. Fogg , Omaha. Al the Audliorium Mr. and Mrs. H , \\Mlhncll. . Mr. and MM. John Wilhncll. Miss \Ylthnoll , Omahii ; W. B. Klchards , Mon tun a. At the Palmer Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Mo- Naul , Holdrudgu ; Mr , and Mrs. H. M. James , Omaha ; 15 , 11. Kent , Lnkoin. N. D. ; Ilovward G. Loavltt , Grand Island ; Kdwanl II. Curtis , Lincoln ; WlllUm II. Mlloj. Salt Lake , Utah ; John It Brennan , Uupld City , S D. At the Grand Pacific -Hon. John A. Mc- Shuno , W. D. Smith , Joseph H. Clarkion , Oiimliu ; W. 11. Cushliitr , Plutu mouth ; J. U. Turner , Sioux Pulls , S. D. ; D. T. Hedges , Sioux City , In. ; MM. Rogers , \V. \ Bennett , Imperial , Neb. _ _ SiirvIvm-N til' HID Illuokhawk War. GO.R.NA , III. , Aug. 21) ) . The first reunion of survivors of the Hluokliuwk war of Ib.'U over hold took place at Lena , tba nearest village to ( Cell's Grove , whcro the war was fought. Seventeen veterans were proiont , all being over seventy years of age. Tko.ro uro thirty- four known survlvon of this war , but the others were too cnfcoulod by ago to attend , Jud o Hinds Of Lena , made an address , in which ho referred to the fact tlmt Each. Taylor , Abraham Lincoln and Jeff. DAVS ! saw service In the BUckhawk war. Genera O , W. Jones , who waii an aldo on staft of General Dodge , commanding goncrnl In th wir , and Congressman Hltt , also mndo ad dresses , ni did Hov Barton CnrtwrlghU Kotolutlonsdoiiirtndlng pensions fonurvivors of the xvar WAS adopted. Next reunion will be hold at Lena Juno 2,1 next , 47M. > CKH II Il.l.A Itlt. Cnncols nil ICiiKngoinpntH Hconusc of Her niotlior'H 1'oor Health. CniCAno , Aug. 20. By her mother's special request , who has for so many years warmly seconded all her plans nud engagements , but Who Is in Increasingly feeble in health , Miss Wlllard has cancelled nil her autumn cu- gngomonls In Malno , Now Ilamstilro , Ver- inont , Connecticut , Pennsylvania and Iowa. She was to have attended the national con ventions In all of these states. Miss Wlllard 1ms Invited Mrs. Mary A. Woodbrldgo , who has Just returned from ICuropu ns fraternal delegate to the British Woman's Chrtsiuln Temperance union to take euro of Iho engage- in on is , A Story That IIo "llnlgoil" Denied by the Company. TICOMWash. . , Aug. 29. A sonsallonal story Is out that Teller Albortson , who ah- scondod wlih Iho funds of Iho Fidelity Trust Company's bunk , took $100,000 In securities In addition lo Iho cash. It Is said that ho noti fied the trust company that ho would return the same providing his theft of the money shall be overlooked. Campbell , attorney for the company , sas the securities nro safe In Iho company's vault. - Skinning or dish. At Blum's hall , South Omaha , last night four Jolly butchers from the pncKlng houses tackled each a sheep for tbo purpose of dem onstrating who was Iho mutt export skinner. J. H. Shulter skinned his mutton in 7:54 : , .losoph Bnuso had the poll off his in 0:32 : , Frank Cochrnn separated hldo und carcass in (1:20 ( : and William Crawford , champion , put his ready for the block In 5ialf. : But the Judges thought Crawford's ' work not well done , so they awarded the purse of $50 to Cochrun and sot Crawford hack lo second place. Hcyonil DKTHOIT , Mich. , Aug. 29. Prof. Hogan , the balloonist , at the exposition grounds this afternoon , had ascended to a height of nearly u mile , when he lost hU bead and fell to the ground. When picked up ho was a shape less mass , mangled beyond recognition. The catastrophe was witnesjeU by about ! ! 0,000 people. Hogan has a wife and two children. ' The victim' was a brother of Hogan , who made on ascension In Campbell's air ship In New York some years ago und never ro- turned. _ _ Ilonncpln Canal. CIIICAOO , Aug. 29. The Mm move toward building Iho much lalltod of Hennopln canal was made m the Untied States district court at Peorla yesterday. Condemnation proceedings ' ' ings wcro'begun u'galnst some lltty or more property owners In Kock Island county through whoso land the new waterway will pass. The canal was aulhorl/.od bv an act of congress passed Sepiomber 19 , 1890. It will connect the Illinois river at Ilonncpln , with the Mlssissipui , near the mouth of Hock river. _ Hut Mltlo DaniKC liy Prost. MIVNIPOI.I.S : , Minn. , Aug. 29. Tribune special reports from llfty-eight points in the Dakolas and Minnesota , indicate that In some places no damage resulted , whllo in olhers damage does not run over 10 per cent from the recent frosts. All reports speak most on- luusiaslicully about Iho yield , no estimate being below clghlccn and'somo run as high as llilrly five bushels lo the ncro. The aver age Is about twenty-live. Huslncs.s Failure. WII.UAMSPOKT , Pa. , Aug. 29. An asslcn- mont was made today by the D.i mares t Sew ing Machine company , HtiguMcDonaH being named as assignee. Amount of liabilities not given , but a judgment of $53,000 is held by a banker of this cl'.y. Hrrmuila Storm Wreukcil. HALIFAX , N. S. , Aug. 29. A special cable gram from Bermuda says that a ternllc storm raged there yesterdn } ' , levelling slono walls , uprooting trees and destroying tcletrraph wires. It was the uroalcst storm slnco IbbO. VKIIVJ OF rKsriiitn.tr. I'rcHlilont Harrison arrived : it Oiipo May by special tr iln at.'l:5U : o'clock this afternoon. It Is rumored that Tlllman. cashier of the Fall * City. M < > . , nank , lias lied to Canada. A ahortUKUof JJ7.0UJ has been found In his ac counts. UHloIal estimates nf thoditin.igo \ > 7 the ro- eentuyc one on the Island of .Mai Unique plaecs the .UMU. ml ut iUOJU.OUJ and J7S people loit tliolr lives. ( Joloniil J. B. I'rltten of Charleston . Vu. , Ins received from Konator Palmer the ap pointment of secret iry of the women's du- p.irtinent of thu World's Kulr. Dr. Ilinini Eldrldguof Salt Lake , Utah , snl- cldod tnn'iiht ' by ctitiiiiR the main artiiry In hl.s loft arm und hlo'i to death. Ho was 4J years old und has a wife In Chicago. The latest , report from Georgetown shows that quiet H praiitlo.illy rusloiud. ( iiivi-rnor UncliiKir this inoriilntr sent luu enna with ammunition - munition for use by the sheriff's posse. 0 , O. Mi'rrlwnthor , superintendent of the BOiitlicrn division of the Woslorn Union Tolo- -rapli company , located at .Mobile , Ala. , died ut noon toiluy Mr. Murrlwothor Is well known umniiR the tele riili : fraternity. Tli red Ineeiiilliiry llros worosturtudlast nltiht ut ( leorKutnwn. Ivy. , all attributed to the III reullnpof the nuxrnus over the lynching of Dudley. Novfroosare leoorlod arming them selves and htl 1 making llireuls. Ilishop Charles It. Galloway of Jacksonville today Issued un open lettir lo the prolillil- ttonlstsof MbhUstppl en lorsliiK the call of the chalrin in of Iho i > xo titlvouoiiiinltteo for u non-partisan prohlhltlon convention , to beheld hold In the city of Jaokson. Suptu'iiber 1) ) , I6UI. 1. N. O.irson uml H. K. l.owur of Alblmi , Ore. , have been arrested for iilitiilnlns money under false prctonsos. They have bnon doing liis'iio-.s ) for un ulli-ui'd lomi iisioolatlon which isciilli'd " 'riiu Now Jorsuy Itnlld nic und Loan uxiocliitlon. " Ii In n'-iirled tlmt several por- thu , Ililnl.- MIIS ) liuvu paid moiiiy Into concern lnx' tliey roulil ohtnln u loan , but as fur us known no loans have l.ocn made. Andre Siini'cu' . HiiiinrlntoiKli'iil of the tov- criunnnt iirlntlnx liuri'iiii ut Ottawa , Out , has licen ( I siiilssed. When It hueumu known that ho hud luft for pirts nnldiown rather than favo un oxam'natlon ' buforit lite publle HC- cuiiiiiH coiiiinlttuo the eovorniiiunt summarily d HinlsHed him oiiKoal luvluil tolls ainonnt- Ing 10 overt ! .010 on ihoso from who.u ho had buiiKhc ( ! oods for tlin prlntlns ; bureau. I'lvo yours 11150 Joseph Turpln muirlcd Miss Culver , tliHiluiuliturof a iieUlihorlnx farnii'r. Ono day Torpln wi'iit home nud foiin'l u loiter from Ills wlfo. statin that she hud decided to elono with u yonn man namiid llcaru. Tlie runaway coupli ) went lo 1'iorlda. whun ) lle.irn has un oninxo itrove. Thny lived topither thiiro us man un.l wlfo. Thn relatives of Mrs , Turpln huvo Just received u teei'ram ! from Hnarn B.iyln th U Him hud dropped iluiid. Oounly .hidco Larson ut l-'in Ular ! has filed his ducTslon In the Million will iiusii The JuilKesiiKtiilns III" will of the Into Alexander Miilson , which was iitt.iukcil on grounds of uHii-'cil mitntul iinsoiinilnossund uniliin Inllii- cuce , and do'ldes uK'ilnsl ' Ihu claims of Mrs. Clara Merion , the conUislunt. who eiulouvnroil to I'sluhllsh ii stilus us widow of Mutsun by nllolirr : a wr.tlcu i-iiuli.iot of luarrlaKo which HIO claimed to huvo lost. S ? . IjiinlH Llv i Slnoc ST , I.ouiMo. . A is. 23 , CATTI.RHocoliil" , l.liKJ : shlpmenls , ' . ' , OJi ; mvUel Hlroim ; ) alr to oholeo iiullvu steers t.W& ' > . ! > ; Timms and Iliilliilix. * V.li > Tti.WI. ; lloos Hecelpts 4 0 : fib iiinonts , S.SOpt iimr- Itiit stioiiK : hoiivy. l'i..l CJ'.IO ! mlxi'd , tl.U 46 : . 'n as. MluPiipolU \V out M"rc t. MINSK.I'OM . Minn . W.-\\'IIKAT-IO- - iniiiul for h.implo who.it very lur iii recelnla. NO carsi shlpnieiiH , H' ' ) carj. Close : No. I iiiril. on irii'-k. U..io : No. t not thorn , Au- t'list. wtoi on u.iuk. Olui No. 2 northerii , on track , ' Cliiuliuuui Mnrlcols , CINCINNATI. O. , An * . J9. WIIBAT Weaker ; No. ' . ' mil. 'Jio. ' COUN Kiisyi No. 8 , lillvoil. Olo. OATii Heavy ; No. 'J mlxo.l , Ul'ic. ' \VlllSKKV It. 18. Toledo ( irnln Mni'Knt. Toi.KiiO , O. , A H ir 21' . WIIBAT Lower ; eush. Aiiuust and HopliMiihur , tiHie. C'OIIN liiuuilvu. nominal ; uasli , Cdo , OAT * iulet ; cash. : i Iju. Cnllforiilu'rt Wheat KxinrtH. | PAN I-'IIANUISCO , CuL , A us. i1 ! ) . Wheat ox- iioi tn for thu week to date. G0r0 centals. llunk eluurluitK for thu wouk uuJiuu today , CHANCE FOR A LIFE. [ CONTINUED FHOM FIHST VAOR. ] hearing everything , told them they had baoo trying to got him to slen a will and thn after the quarrel Jumps Maybrlck hnd madQ a now will. Michael and Edwin Maybrlck couldn't nna it and were trying to got one signed. Subioquciitly , on Saturday , May 18 , the day when Mrt. May- brick was removed to Walton Jail , Tlioraa * Maybrlck told Humphrey nnd CadwftN lador to ho ready to lf v as the will had boon left very awk ward. There are circumstances connected with James Maybrlck's will , which requlr * examining Into. That will forms part of th Maybrlck mystery. " CJroat stress Is laid by Mr. MaoDougnll upon the statement forwarded to the liom secretary since the trail , by Cap tain Irving , i\ friend of the Maybrlck family , to the effect that , "A short limn before James May bricit's death ho met Kdwln Mnvbrick and asked him what wui the matter - tor with Jim. Kdwln replied. 'O. ' he's ' kill. Ing himself with that itr.vcb.nlnc. ' " This evidence was not before the Jury which tried MM. Mnybrlck and Kdwln May- brick made no mention In his ovldcnca of this vital fact. In a news. paper Interview , Captain Irving also said that "a mutual frlor-d of his and Mny- brick's hnd told him about James Maybnck' * Illness and the suspicions that hid been aroused concerning It some tlmo before thq unfortunate gentleman died. " Now the question Is , will Blalno help the Mnybrick committee to test this woman' * rights ? _ HIS CO.Vt' Crime of u Trusted Kmployo for Which Ho Will Have lo Do Tlmo. Cuiouio , 111. , Aug. 29.- Prod nnd George Budlong of Cooporstown , N. Y. , were cap- lured hero last night and loft this morning for that places on the charge of forgery. They were employed by K.V. . Wlclisnm , coal merchant. Prod won and married Mr. Wick- sum's daughter , Daisy. Mr. Wioksum trusted them Implicitly nnd they took advan tage of Iho fnct to lorgo his name lo a checK for $10,000 , which Ihey cashed and absconded wl'h Iho proceeds. The younir wlfo , ignorant of thu forgery , accompanied them lo this clly , where ihoy wont to work under as sumed nuines. Mrs. Budlong tlnally bocatna suspicious und wrote to her futhor , and Ihut Iho result of the arrest. Minnie Ulildlo Hold on Trln' . CAIIIO , 111. , Aug. 29. Minnie Hiddlo. who fired the shot which sent ( jeorgo W. Higglus of Olmstoud , to his grave a few weeks ago , hud a hearing yesterday. The feeling In tha crowded court room wus decidedly in the prisoner's fuvor. Judge Vicltors , however , hold her under a bond of $ . ' 1,000 to answer A charge of manslaughter. Quern Cannon Hylvn Dying. VKXICK , Aup. 29. The private physician or Carmen Sylva , queen of Koumanla , who is repotted lo bo dying , says she Is suffering from spinal congestion. Si'ECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. V\T A NTKII Mule and foinalu hpoohilly peo- TT plo for row ! . Uiiil until Monday noon u Ncunriyjjr'H holol. Council Itlnlla. I7KME ItKNT-l.'unilslied rooms , 2J South - * - Sixth snout , opposite postollloo. SKViitAIj ; lowu farms for sulo at 8..0 , .0 to t.Vi.00 per iioro. Will tuko a aluur lot or hones as first pnvmunt. Farms of 40 acres and up. Johnston & Van I'atten. W 'ANTED Two coed girls at l.'mmclt house , -No. I5I'J south Sixth nticot. FOR KENT Or lease. Two-story store room , No. .MS , Middle Uroudwjy. lleeti used for the past ; dx years us book und sta tionery sluro. Apply toj , ,1'orry. * hoe hhop , iindi-r First. Nat. Hank. _ W ANTED to Trade Five-room house , full lot l In Omaha for house nnd lot In Council OlulTs. 1) . Uruwn , l'.U2 IlroaUway. ChATltVOVANTanil syehomolrle. or char- nctor readlnRs ; also ( IhiKiiosIs of dlsoaso. ricnd loclc of hair for madliiKS Uy letter. Him- y.-iys and oveirn .s. Mrs U Hooper. 14JJ Avo- due 1C. near corner 13th street. Council lilulfr. Terms , SJo und $1.01 MAGNIKIOENT nuro nroperty In flvp-aor tracts loeutod "H miles from postolllco , for sale on ruasouahla terms Some line lest- deuce property for rent bv Day It Hess. lT OK3A.bB or Hunt Sirdan land , with J-1 houiiii , or J. U. Ulo * . Uli M m it , Oou oU Bluffi , CITIZENS STATE BANK Or Council Bluffs. CAPITAL STOCK $150,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS 70.000 TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $225,000 DIKKCTOIIH I. A. MIlliT , I1' . O. r.lousou , R. Ti. Khnimrl , 1C. K. Hurt , .1. I ) . ICdmuudHon , ( Jimleg H llannun. Transact Keuer.il bankliiK btisN ness , Largest capital and uurplnsof any banlc In Southwestern Iowa. INTEREST ON TIVIE D7FOSITS VT J OF COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. l > Iil U | din till . iF10OI)0 [ ) ) Oliloit oritnnlzaa bank In ( lit cllr. Foreign nnd lonioitlo oxcti.intiu nnd local scurltloi. ICnpcclal Httuntloii palil tiiuullnclloiM. Accounla of InJIvM- mb , liiinkn. liniikuri anil corpur.illonl oollcUoJ. roru'sponili'ticu lnvlto < l. IHO. 1' . HANKOUI ) , I'ruililpnt A. W. KIKK.MA.V. Caihler. A. T UR'IC , A flil nt Cmtiler. \ trrir \ GASHE NO ASHES. NO SMOKE. the tiling for buth rooms , bud rooms , cto. U ill and sun our lai > ro assortment , C. H. Gas aid : Hlejtric Light Co I'll I'narl und 210 Main Hlreot. THE GRAND Council Bluffs. In. PHIS KLKGANThY APPOINTED HOTEL , ISNO\\r Ol'KN. _ N. A. TAYL.OH , Manager. I liatfi a ponlllva reiumlj fur tlioil > o o < ll n "i b/ltf urtt lluunaDis ] ( of cos s of tli wnral kluilatiiioduutf itinilinu UIT li'in curcnl , Iml > ii i elronz I j my faith In Hi ) f ftlcacj , tint I will sum ! i wo iiorii.r.H i KtK.wltU VAI.UAII.KTHIATI.SI : : mi fu * di uot < > aiiyiuf. fcrtirvrliovfillftendiaa tboir KiprnsHBn < l lk.l ) , ndilrfv * . T. A. hlurinu. fll. C. , I ll l * nr ! fit ! N. Y. ( 'onuiT/iomi. l.'lcc/iin I i.rnrin-i-ttutxt curo'l In lidiiin by tha iToueli Uumuly on * tilled thii KINO , It dissolvns uviilnit und I * iibsorlHid Into the Inllumu I parls. Will refund money If It deus not euro or uuusus nlnutnre , tientimnen , hnru In n rullahln urt'olo. t.'l or J for l" > nur man prop.ild. Mo * Oormlolc & Oiuuh.i I Biirrorlnt from the rffccts ( / * vu KawHik mvmuetuJ youthful rro4 nxlyi\ecj , wMtlnp vreakncni , loft . niauhix l , etn , I wfll ou.l . o Talunble trentUo ( M. I II coiilalnlnii full particulars for homo euro , I'llUlS uf clmrga jL pleuillil medical work t aliould lx > lead Iy ; e crj mail vrlm li UPrrnui ami dc-MIUatod. Aildrcrt I'rof , F. c. 1'o-tvi.isit. ifioodim , uoan > KIllltH QUICK TKTI1 ( A IIK.M II t AC Utlioonly reniud/tlinl rclluml looli.iuliu. ui'liunnil miuraluln U U Ihu t-liiupuit. 21 ilium fu > MJiMiimckauu. NollUur puwiUr. liquid , pill nurlut. oiuie H l Iho liiu.l uiruu.ml'J In Inku. Wu vinr < niril llili rouiudy to ulvu miiltfuctlnn Uiiil liu ninllud llelnll of lA'ilIu A l.u ll'i ' nml li""d mtii DniK ' 'n nru " 6 MAHA Hnuiitiuu. uruoura fur . . niut. Wrltaforelrculari. OP BIIKUWOOD 1IUOH. ( I'J ' N W' ' BOHOOL X1 Vork l.llu llld'K , Omaha , NeU. TELEGRAPHY.