T1TK OMA1TA DAILY BRKt SUNDAY. JULY 23. 1803vSIXTKKN TAKES. THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL IJLUFFH. OFFICE ! rJO. 12 PCAKL STUEfcT currier lo * ny part of the 4ttr II , W. T1LTON. - MANAGER I llmlnc Office " , . No. 43 . . . . . No. 23 MI.\Olt N. V. Plumbing Co Boston Store for sun umbrella * Judson , pasturage , WJ Sixth avenue. Mlltonbcrgcr Is tlio hotter , HM Hroidway The Mavno Heal Estate Co. , GUI Hro.idwav. .1 ml go Smith will hold ft special session of district court tiuxt Monday. About twenty-five residents of First five- nuo spent List evening at Manavva Oscar Under has tuVcii out n permit for the erection of a cottage on n\tnuo A , to cost t\,4M \ A case of scarlet fever was reported jcsterday at the home of C. M Harl on Oak land avcnuo Henry Mothers la under arrest on the charge of malicious mischief. A warrant Is out for his brother , /Cod , for larceny. I < A. falmons , the LawrenceKan , jouth who was nirosted for to me to sell lottery tickets , was Ii led In pollcocourt jcstenlily rooming nd fined ? - " . 00 Twcntj-llvo incmhcrs of the Oanjr.cdo Wlificl club went lo Omaha last evening lo take part In the wheel pai.ulo 1 heir bicy cles \ \ . with old gold and botllo preen , the club colors , and thuy made a gay appearance Miss Cox , a bright , oark-halrcd llttlo lady from Denver , pave a unlipio and highly enJoyable - Joyablo untcrtulnmcnt tit the Hut Baptist cliurch last evening Her program was ar ranged to show her charming ability as an nrtlst In Dclsarte r.tul elocution Her grate ful Delstirto movements In Grecian costume nnd her icnmrkabloiihllltyus un elocutionist provided an entertainment that charmed horaudlcnco. Mr. and Mis Drill , who HVP at the corner of Twentieth street and Fourth avenue , were tipped out of their buggy Thursday evening while driving on Eighth street , near willow avenue The accident was caused bj the iccklessncss of a man driving nnothcr team , colliding with the baggy anil almost demolishing it. 'Iho fellow who did the mischief drove away as soon as ho found what ho had done , and his name , fortunately for blin , uas not learned. M VnnAtta keeps the saloon at the corner of I'ouitecnth street and Hroadw.iy , in front of which the light took place that was men tioned In ji-sterday's HIM , . Ho ntutcs that the assillnils had not been in his pluco for about an hour and that they had never been there biifore. to his knowledge , before that ikftemoon He states that ho does not encourage - courage thugs nnd plng-ugllus to make his place their headquarters , and denies all re sponsibility In the matter. Kejs Ihos. wore compelled to shut down their carriage factory last evening on ac count of the dullness of the maikot They have been running on short time for unite a while past , but hoped that an increase In sale's would allow them to resume before long at their usual standard. Last night , how over , they notillod their employes that thuj would have to stop woik indefinitely , .lust ns soon as the llnancinl stringency of the mnyc'j mnikct Is over and the sales can ho made < o Justify them , they will icotien. Tlioro is another line attraction at Manawa whieh will continue until Sun- duy evcnlntr. It is the Great Southern Colored Concert company , comprising fourteen members. They will ivo con certs each owning in the pavilion at the hotel. The company lius a line reputa tion , and includes many artists capable of interpreting classic plantation melo dies. An admission of OOo will bo charged. The best building sand in the market by carload. Address N. Schurz , 34 Bald win Block , Council Bluffs , la. Domestic soap is the best. Arthur Hoffmayr is homo from a visit to Chicago. W. F. Fleming left last evening for a two XVCCKS stay In Chicago. Mrs. T. A. Clark has returned from a trip to Burlington Junction , Mo. Misses Stella and Betlio Graves are vislt- Ing in Manltou and Colorado Springs. Colo. Frank Tiimblo and Emmet Tinley re turned yesterday morning fioni the World's fair. fair.Miss Miss Fiances Bowman left icsterday for n \isit of two weeks with iclatlves in Glen- wood. Miss Dntton has returned to her homo In Nebraskaafter a visit with the Misses Hcnn on Vine stiect. The engagemcnt'of Miss Sudona Elizabeth Clark , daughter of Mi. and Mib. T. A. Clark of this city , to Mr Alexander Johnston of Milwaukee is announced. Mrs Dr. Thompson of Foil Smith , Ark . Mis. Hubhaid of Los Angeles , Ciil. , and Mrs Hej nolds , jr , of Gcncseo , 111 , are in the eitj for a visit with tholr sister , Mrs Dr. Thomas , on South Eighth street , and their brother , John W. Ferrier. The Manhattan Beach company has 80 acres of land boulorIng on Lake Mnnawa , much of it covered with beautiful - tiful Bhudo tr/es and aejessiblo to thu beach. Portions dohiring to camp out nto otTured grouiulb for that purpose free of charge. Apply to G. M. Wash- burn , manager , at the bath house olllco , nnd select jour location. .Manhattan Beach Co. There is nothing in this country like the fruit kept in Wheeler , llerold iVt CO.'H cold stoiago. No matter what the weather is it icnohes the customer in perfect condition. Another car load of lemons was put in Satin day. llin ( iianci Until , Council BlulTs. The moat elegant in Iowa. Dining loom on seventh Moor. Rate , $3.00 and $3.00 n day. E. F. Clark , 1'iop. An lulitiit Ii iliiKtry. Joe and Mat Snyder , two men who are naiil to li\o in Omaha , were arrested jester- day morning by Oflicer Claar while they weio engaged In an opeiation which It Is claimed lias been tholr solo means of liveli hood for soiiio tlino past They had a wagon with them and weio picking up empty kegs in the icar of a saloon. An agent of Lump's brewery In this city went to the police station * uml identified the kojs as having boon stolen , and tiled In formation against the two men Fred Geiso , nho is agent for I'abbl , has also been the victim of tie two men , who , it is claimed , h.ivu Hindu n regular business of stealing kegs and gelling them to dealers In Omahtt , making anj w hero from $ .1 to tf > a day bj the operation Emptj kegs are eiedited up to ilealciH who lutnrii ( twin to thu biowerj at f 114) ) for the "pony" keg and tJ 'M for iiunr- teiH , HO it may bo easily seen * , hat thu busi ness has been a losing one lor the saloon keepeis The friends of II. O. Cook , who mot with a bad and painful accident at the elevator while in the disohargo of his duties a few weeks agow , ill bo pleased to learn that ho was a member of Huvvk- eye lodge , Order ( if the World , No. f.ti . , which puye a eick and accident benollt of * irK ) ( ) per week , lecoiving $7fi.OO for the three weeks that ho was ditabled. For wliich ho ib highly elated and cheerfully recommondd the association as gilt edged anil A No. 1. Mitiinnn I'ruiiK , Trains for Miinawn will leave Broad way depot at and 11 a. m. , 1 , 2 , 3 , : i:30 : p. m. , and every thirty miuntos thereafter until 12:30 : at night. Last train will huno Maiiuwu for Council BlntTtiut 11.V : > p , m. Cook yoi > - meals this siumnor on a gas range At cost at ho Gas company. your gi ocor for Domcutiu soup. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Arrest of n Prepossessing Young Man Who Bold Spectacles Cheap. ANOTHER SCHEME TO CATCH THE UNWARY How Clinrlri Knllljr Amnclateil i Confidence tlnmn wltli it rropurntlon to Clvnni * Nllvcrnnro The \nuni ; Mnn Hum the t'ollce. A joung fellow of ralhcr prepossessing ap pearance has been selling spectacles around the city for several days past. Ho took out a license for that pur | > esc , but the specta cles were .apparently the less Important feature - turo of his stock in trade. IIo professed to bo selling a mixture that would clean silver When ho struck a place where there wa a woman who looked as though she might have use for spectacles iio would pull a , pair out of his pocket In an Incidental sort of way and offer to sell them cheap , ns ho had picked them up on the street In Omaha and needed money. 'Iho spectacles looked like solid gold nnd the peddler said they were made of genuine pcbblo glass. He had no trouble In gelling anywhere from * J to 150 per pair for spec tacles which , when examined moro olosolj' , were found to bo the very cheapest kind of gilt wash and common window glass , and mlirht bavo cost the seller as high as 1C cents a pair. Some of the victims made a complaint nt the police station , nnd Charles Hallly , a young man who has been doing the business , vvns aricstcd yesterday and slated with ob- t lining money under fnllb uretcnses The police claim to have a number of wilncsscs who will appear against him at the proper time Hallly sajs ho has done nothing ex cepting what Is done by any enterprising merchant every day in thu j ear. Ho gavn a bond of f.'O for his appearance in police court this morning. UIIUAT IIA.M.HOCK AM ) TOWii. SAM : At the Itottnn Store. A chance for thosovvho desire to make thoiiiHohos comfortable during thin very hot weather. For Saturday only. A real Mexican prass hammock , sold everywhere for $1.00 ; our price for Sat urday , Cilc , with bruidcd ed > ; o. A 81.50 Mexican grass hummock for 8'Je ' Satiuday. \ $2.00 Mexican grass hammock for 81.11) ) Saturday. Don't fail to get ono , as they nro certainly 2o to 50 per cent cheaper than j on over had an opportu nity of getting the bamo grade of goods nt beforo. s As vvo stated in yesterday's paper , wo have reeoived over 750 do/.en towels of all grades , the bamo to bo put on oalo today. Wo Imvo them all laid out nd ready for inspection. Tlio gieatsalo on them commences today , for one day only. Remember ate open until 10 p. in. tonight. 75 do/en beautiful hnek towels , hemmed ends , coloied borders and white , for today lie each. , 100 doon colored border , knotted fringe towels l"e } each for today. 100 dozen of a very line huek towel , fringed and colored borders , for 17c , or U for 50e ; would bo a bargain at 25c. For todaj only. At 20c , 25c anil 30c vv c show over twenty styles that cannot bo duplicated any place for one-half more. If you need towels now or in the near future don't noglcct this chance for today only. J50 ohildrcn'b gau/o vests , si/os 10 to 20 , for lOc each. Si/es 20 to 34 , for Hie each. The above is a bargain in vests seldom to be had. 75 do/en ladiob' Egyptian fine ribbed vests 12Jc each. 100. do/en ladies' lisle tluead vests with silk strings , worth 50c , for 25c today only. 100 do/on gents' outing flannel and French percale shirts , wore 76c and $1.00 , for 48c each. BOSTON STORE , Fotheringhnm , Whitclaw & Co. , Originators , Leadci'a and Piomoters of' Low Prices. Sandwich Iinni ovoinrnts. The Sandwich Manufactuilng company has been making some extensive and hand some Improvements , and now cnjo\s the dis- linclinn of having one of the most prominent buildings in the agricultutnl implement dis trict. General Manager W. II. James has assumed the lusponslbillly of transforming thu building , which has alvvajs been a buo- hive of industry , into a modern struclure , adding means lo facilitate the handling of the constantly growing business and improv ing the exteinal appeal-nice and the internal conveniences The cxtciior has been painted a rich Venetian red. with broiuo , black and gray trimmings The business oHIccs have been gieatly brightened and improved and the whole place changed so that it is scaicoly iccocnizablc. "The hum of the Sandwich cornshellcrs will make moro music in the land than over. " remarked Mr. James , " /or there is a World's fair corn crop in the west this j ear , and ovcr.Mblng indicates thai Iho fanners will gel big prices for Iho biggest crop they have laiscd for .vcars Wo increased our sale of shellurs l.asl .vcar by in mv thofsand doll.us , and this jear wo are going fnrahcad of the high water mark. And while wo are doing this wo aio going to make our head- quartois hero attiactlvo and comfortable. It Is only a question of a short time when wo will have to still further cnlnrgo. You can depend upon It , wo will do our shaio tnwaid making the ngiicultuial district of Council Bluffs the greatest center of such trade In the world. " Sailing Kn nttii lit Munilwu. At 50 : ! p. m. Saturday , July 22 , a yaclit lace v\ ill ba bailed over the Lake Manavva conrbO. Seven of the finest bailing yachts have ontuied and will competu for tlio mag nificent silver cup now on exhibition at the Turf , Manavva. A Imnilhomo pribo will bo given to the winner of tlio ladieu' lowing r.ico ; also a handtomo pri/u for the gcntloman winning the single hcnll laeo no cntianco foj's. After the races there will be a grand display of aquatic fireworks. ( irciit Itcduflloii ti. t'inliir l.iiiulinr I'rircn. Our company , having a largo supply ol red cedar in their yardb in Ai knnbns , h'av o concluded to greatly i educe their prices on i ed cedar for the next ( it ) days. Now is your time to got i ed cedar cheap. W. F. UAKKH , Agent , Slingart Ulock , CouiicrHiluffc. Carbon Coal Co. , wholesale and retail coal. Removed from 10Pearl to 114 Pour ] street , Grand Hotel building. Grocnshiolds , Nioholbon < fc Co. , real estate ami rentalbOOOHroadway. Tel.151. UHO Domestic soup. Illliznril t'liino Ituck. Mlko BlUzard crossed the Big Muddy yes tonlny noon in company with Deputy Mar shal Tow lor and now occupies a uhoica eel In the city jail Seigeant Whalcn and Do tcclivo Yizzard ran him down in Omaha Ii accordance vvilh Iho reijuobt of the BlufTs ofllclals , in spitoof DlU/ard's ' havlngshnvoi off his moustache with the evldont intention of disguising himself In order lo avoid ar rest. Ho is charged with highway robbery , and both ho and his brother Charles wll have a preliminary hearing in tlio pollco court this mornlag , J. W Crook , the at U'gcd victim , having remained in thotity to prosecute. Whllo making the trip from Omaha to Council Bluff * BlUzurd talked fieoly about the robbery und admitted that ho had raupoc Crook over the head , as ho sulii , "Just for fun. " Ho said Iio was drunk and fell quar relsome. Wtic'ii askiHl if ho took Crook's money after ho had knocktxl him senseless ho replied , "I want to sotan attorney bcforu I ยง ay luj thing about mouuy. Do jou think ,1ml man Crook looked Ilkon mnn that would havt > fVI all nt onci' " Mlko Hll7Mrd Is well known In pollco clr- cls , he havlnu been in novcr.al norapos l j- 'ore , but tils f.iihcr has alwn.vs paid his llnei nnd had him released 'vllhout having to undergo any very serious i-onsciiuoncei His jrothcr , on the contrary , Is generally well : hought of and It Is the opinion of the of * Iclals that ho was Innocently drawn Into the affair and , like most other Innocent people , was unfortunate enough to get caught IIKSNISON IlltOS. Olcnntlr < * nto SiUimlnv. 1,000 GENTS' NHGLTGKH SHILITS 2.1C. ILN'OHMOUS 1'UllCHASK of ladles' Jersey ribbed vest.v. also men's ' and boy's negli gee shirts , bought for spot cash. Kntiro lot on sale Satttrdrty nnd Saturday evening - ing ati price. .1,000 LAIJIKS' ' riNU QUAUTY Jersey ribbed vests in fine 1'gyptinn combed cotton , silk trimmed ; also ladies' lisle thread vests. Not ono garment in this lot worth less than .lie and up to 50c. Die entire lot Saturday nt ono price only , 15c cich. Not moro than 0 to any -Hio customer. Turn out during the day if possible and avoid the evening rush. Wo hnvo plenty for nil. 1,000 OKNTS' SCOTCH CHKVIOT negligee shirts , neat stripes , lay down collar , good material , at just half price , Satur- lay 2oc each. 1U)0 ! ) OKNTS' ' OUT1NC1 TLANNKI. , Madras cloth , French sateen and canvas cloth negligee shirts , beautiful styles , well made , colors guaranteed fast , worth Sl.OO nnd 31.2. * ) , Saturday at loss than mlf price , entito lot 50c each. The greatest shirt bale on record. 28 do/en gents' bilk and wool stripe French Madras cloth negligee shirts , n , very line imported shirt , worth $1.50 and $ I.7r , Saturday , during this sale , OSceach. A PICNIC FOR THE BOYS. 500 boys' negligee shirts , very fine quality , neat checks' and stripes ih me dium nnd dark colors , at ono-half price. Saturday , 'Wo each. Catch on boys. AXOTltnu 1'ICNIO SA'lUltUAY UVUNINQ. Saturday evening for thieo hours , 7 to 10 p. m. , wo will olTor the last lot of those beautiful figured lawns , 10'yards for 25c. Open Saturday evening Until 10 p. m. HENN1SON HUGS. , Originators of Low Prices. ANoniKii ricNic roic TONMGIIT At tlin lloston Store. 2,500 yards duchess mull ginghams nnd seersuckers , goods wortli 8c , lOc and 12jc all for tonight Irom (5 ( to 10 for 5e a yard. 1,750 yards pongee and corded batiste , beautiful colorings , for tonight from 0 to 10 for ( He a yard. Only one pattern to rt customer. . BOSTON STORE , Fothoringhnm , Whitolavv & Co. , Leaders of lowprices. . Williamson & Co. . 100 Main street , largest und best bicycle stock in city. Another improvement to the popular Schubci t piano. Swaiibon Music Co Dr. J. C. W-atorman'b olllco removed to No. 9 South Main stieet. i Stop at'tho Ogden , Council BlufTs , tie lest & 2.00 houbo in Iowa. Smoke T. D. King & Co's Partagas. Domestic soap outlabts cheap soap FVTVHK Ainlllt.ll.1. Cadets Appolntrd to the Nnval Acndomy at Annnpolli. WASHINGTON , July 21. Nearly all naval cadets for the next class have been ap pointed. Among them are : , Illinois Fouith distiict , Max Schmidt , W. H. Hettig , alternate ; Sixth district , P. Graham , L Steusloy , alternate ; Tenth dis trict , P. Paul , L. P. Wolcott , alternate ; Twelfth distiict , C. C. Jewell , I Williams , alternate ; Sixteenth district , P. Williams ; Eighteenth districl , W. M. Shackford ; Nineteenth district , O. S. Eukridgo ; Illinois at largo , C. S. Huford. Iowa Third districl. H. P. Varnoll , C. H. Mullen , alteiinto ; Fourth nistricl , D. N. PallisonFiflhdislrict ; , A. S. C Smith. Jr. , W. N. MotTett. alternate ; Sixth district , William H Wells , W. E Foster , alternate ; Seventh distiicl. A. McCarthy , E K. Law less , alternate ; Eighth dislricl , L. N. Hider ; Tenth district , II Robinson. Nebraska Fourth districl , L M. Over- sticet H. M. Wells , allornalo ; Fifth dis trict. M.J. Shelton. Wisconsin -Hist district , D E. Thclon , It. A. Chandler , alternate ; Third district , M. F. Chase , U. W. Fowler , alternale ; Fourth district , K F. Adman ; Seventh dis trict , Frexi Atnold. jr. , W. H. Clark , nlter- mto ; Eighth distiict , 13 C. Hai ihamjTonth distilct , H. N. Jansen , T. II. Parker , alter nate. South JJakota At large. F. F. Clough. DiRtmrinmit Ciiaeti DlHinUHOcl. WASHINGTON , July 21. Commissioner Sey mour of the patent oflico today rendered a decision in the disbarment piococdlngs of Church & Church against Foster & Free man , attoincjs for the Boll Telephone com pany , and William E. Simonds , late commis sioner of patents. Mr. Seymour finds thai Foster it Freeman are nol guilty of any wrongdoing , as chaigcd , and as to ex-Com missioner Simonds , ho finds that what ho did was within his dlaciutlon as commis sioner and that the taking of the copies of the Drawhangh application , especially as he had the consent of Secretary Noble to dose so , vvat > not , under the rules of the oflico. a mailer of which ho could bo cognizant. The complaint , therefore , against all of the parties was dismissed. / . JfltHSIllVVl. Throe Men Killed anil Ono Wounded Over ii I'lluilly Allulr. Mr.THoroi.is , III , , July 21. The community was shocked this evening by the moil dread ful liagcdy over known In this section. Hlchard Shoem liter killed Hlchard Lukcns , jr. , George Lukcns , his brother , and after seriously wounding the father of the two dead men , put a bullet Into his own body with fatal results. All the parlies are men of high social standing , and vvclMcnown thiouphout southern Illinois and a poitlon of Kentucky. Hlchard Ilikens , jr , married Shoemaker's stoplaughtor , Miss Lillian Jones , about thicu jeairf ago Shoemaker had been her guardian , and after the mar- rlago was called upon fo-an accounting of Iho rslato. Seumlngly , ho had run through a largo sum loft the girl bv her father. Pro- traded litigation followed and much hitler fooling was the result. Hecently a piano in the possession of Mrs. Lukens was sold by Shoemaker , and on ils removal moio hoi words were Indulged in The feel ing hud been greatly Intonsllied bv this last incldonl , and this uvcnliiK about ti0 ! < Shoemaker - maker walked up to Lukon'a lesldeiieo armed with Iwo revolvers of largo caliber , and entering the yaul opened tire upon IJick and George , who \\eia standing there , Iho former wllh his In bo in his arms lioih fell dead In an Instanl , George with a bullet through his temple and Hlchard wllh ono thiough his heart. Their father , Hichnrd Lukcni , alarmed by the shooting , ran out and mot the murderer , w ho was llrlng that after shol Into the bodies. Ho fired a bullet Into the old man's thltrh ' 1 hen , as a crowd had collected , ho turned and ran down the street two squares when , suddenly hailing , ho srnt n bullet Into his own abdomen and died In a short timo. Shnomaker was about-10 j ears of ago and. loaves u w ifo and two ebllilren v The dead men v\ ore aged 'M and 2,1 respec tively , and each letivei a wlfo und child. Their father's condition Is serious. New lurk Kit lixucr. NEW Yoiik , July 21. [ Special Tolegrani to TIIK HKB. ] Exchange was quoted ns follows yes erduy : Chicago , $1.80 to * 2 discount ; Hoston , id to 45 cents discount ; St. Louis , t-i discount. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS i _ Approval of t.orTn-Ycar , Garbage Con tract tolttt MacDonald. NEW GARBAGE , ' , ' ( JONTRACT APPROVED t < f _ d ? 777 Cnnllrmiitlnn of flo'me of tlie Mnjor'n Ap- poliitiiirntK Inlrpiluctlon HIII ! r nc of ( ) rdliiiinj - -jMr. llmcult itiul Sir. Munro-Crnii sworilf. 10 V irnoM TBSTBitUi'j' ' sfecovn EIHTIOV I The city councllias { npprovod of the ten- j car garb-xgo contract with A. MnoUonntd , and the simo now goes to Major UoniU for his approval The contract and bond was ireseuted to the council at last night's meeting It occupied the attention of 'tho counciltncn for a considerable time , and speech linking was frcquctitlj indulged in , some of the members becoming the Ic.isl bit personal in their remarks The contract is rather a lengthy docu ment , and It will go into effect the 1st day of January of next jear , unless otherwise ordered by the mayor and the council. The garbage and all refuse matter shall ho re moved at least two nnd one-half miles from .bo corporate limits of the city , and within ihreo miles at places designated by the Hoard of Health where the same will not become n nuisance. The charges for collection and removal shall ho ns follows : Dead animals , neighing over 500 oounds , $2 each ; less than 600 pounds , 81 ; dead dogs , 75 cents j dead cats , U * > cents. Kadi lo id of manure , ashes or other refuse , $1. The standard of loads shall bo , manure , sixty-four cubic feet and ashes and other solid refuse , twcnty-sovon cubic feet. Kich barrel of garbage , thirty gallons or more , 20 cents ; receptacles of less than thirty gallons , for each ten gallons , 10 cents ; removing contents of vaults , 10 cents l > or cubic foot. The contractor shall collect Lho same at the charges named and shall load on cars at Hvu points , as nearly thu same distance apart as irosslblo. Desk room shall also bojnrnlshcd In tlio rooms of the Hoard of Health , free of charge. For these rights Mr. MacUonald will pay the city the sum of $ J0 per year , and glvcs-n bond of $10,000 with S. L Wiloy and A. U. Hunt as suietics. Ie < l to Gone nil Dlscimlon. The dlicussion of the proposition to ap prove of the contract was prolonged and most of the members participated. Mr. Hascall led the discussion for those fa or- able to the proposition and Mr. Muuro fought to have action deferred. During the discus sion Mr. Hnscall and Mr. Munro became somewhat acrimonious. When It came to a vote Munro and Kl- sasser voted In the negative , as they be lieved there was undue haste manifested. On the other hand Hascall , McLeario and other members insisted that thu proposition was a good ouo and should be speedily snapped up. Dr. bouiers was present and ho was called on for his views Ho considered the schcmo the best and most feasible yet suggested. As soon as the ddctor completed his remarks the bond and contract were approved Cotnpti oiler Olien asked to have the plans and specifications' for the library building transfciicd from' thb City clerk's oflico to that of the comtltr6ller. Hcfcrred to the committee on Judlflari. The action of the park commissioners was approved and theclty , attorney directed to prepare the ncJcssary ordinance for the widenintr and p-irlclrfg of Woolworth avenue from Hanscom park to Thirty-sixth street. The members < of < Mount Pirgah Baptist church asked for J.ho yso of the largo room on the fifth floor of. fho city hall , to bo Httcd up with pows , for the purpose of holding re ligious services tlioro , , Hofcrred to commit tee on public property and buildings. C. A. Spoonor hied " a personal injury claim amounting A protest against lie paving of Twelfth stre-et , from Lea.v-enworh _ to Jones street , was presented an'ij ' referred. Appraisers returned damages In the amount of $12,3130 , for the opening of Burdotto street from Eighteenth to Nineteenth streets. A resolution was adonted requiring the Missouri Pacific to plank between the rails and tracks on Thirty-fifth and Vlnton streets. The Hlkhorn company was Instructed to place a watchman at the Sherman avenue crossing until 11 o'clock each evening. Casey Got tlin Contract. Thomas Casey was awarded the contract for feeding city prisoners at 8 cunts per meal. J. Danbium bid 10 cents Casey. who has formerly Ind the contract , was charged by Munro and Bruner with fmnish- mg impure food. However , his friends were in the majority and ho secured the Lontract The Lommittco on sewers recommended that house loll 400 bo incorpoiatcil in an ordinance , as per request of the .Ipuineymau i'lumbcis1 association The ordinance was read the llrst time. It provides qualifica tions and prohibits othcis than jouinuymen plumbers being appointed inspectors of plumbing. Tlio sewer committee also recommended that Plumbing Inspector Duncan act in au- coi dance with the directions of the city at torney with rofurcifco to tuinlng over all recorus and matters pertaining to excava tions In streets and allcis to John B Fuiay , w horn the committee sajs claims to bo sewer commissioner. The committee on viaducts and railwajs reported upon the petition , asking that tlin Mice street horse tar line bo changed to an electric motor lino. The stu'ot railway offi cials signified to tlio committee n willingness to make the change as soon as the street is brought to grado. The whole mailer was rofeirod to the committee on grades und giadmg. The committee on maikot house was heard from in the shape of n icport upon the pro test of County Commissioner II , Wvesoy against the establishment of the market house on Capitol avenue botw eon Ivlovonth and Thirteenth streets. The protnst was 11 led , as the committee found that the com missioner owned no property on Capitol av enuo w here it was proposed to establish the market house. The letent apiwintmonts of members of the directoiy of the public library by Mai or Bcmls as follows , wore confirmed : Mr , I' . lj 1'orrine , Mr , r L Haller. Mrs Clalro Hus- tin Mclntoshnnd T. 1C Sudborough , Old i minces were Intiodmctl as follows ; Providing for thu lighting of certain railway crossings at the oxpunsn of the railway com pany ; logulatlng the closing of barber shops on Sunday ; giving permission to Bead As nillott to npurato as fire reporters ; paving Sovontconth sticet from south sido6ftho alloy betw con Faroam and Douglas sti cuts to Oodgo street ; cVAitlng oftlco of plumbing inspector and ai stant , being an amend ment to the exist liig otdlnaniu , Ordinances weiW passed as follows : Locat ing water hsdranf JiW feet west of Twenty- fourth Htruut on TVmtpluton stiect ; pivlng of Mllltniy aveiiuo from Hamilton toUrant atiuut v 1th vitrlnVil 'biiuk ' ; cieating u pav ing district of nllWlh1 block 21 , city. I'lilll III lUlllOCtH III ( lull ) . NEW YOIIK , Jul V.f-nanlc presidents ro- portecl today thnijtii ) ) situation was fairly easy , with some alfipmcnt of currency to St. Louis , Denver aiuI'lC.ma.is Clty. The HUb- tioahiiry was a dfifiWf'at the dealing House today * I , : H,000 ) a jlj'jtj paid in * l.rT5,000 : of Unit in gold , all in < U > { iblo , cnglcs In addi tion to that somo-of the debtor b inks paid their ualam-es inltjold , so that more than 1 1.700.000 in gold luul to be distributed by the Clearing HOURO amung thb creditor banks There is considuiabla dissatisfaction among thii Innlt.s at the snbtrensuiy In thu matter. Ono prominent bank prtblucnt said' " 1 do not know w hat is Urn. object of this obsti uc- tivc policy of thu treasury ofllclals , but what ever It is il is an exceedingly inconvoiilunt ono for thu hanks , 1 do not knuw what action thu haul's will taku in this matter , but I tUink they will probably picsent u ' 'cry strong protest to thu secretary of the trcas- ur > against u tontinuaiicu of thu jiractlcu coinpinine.il of , " / U he. Urgu balance duo thu Clearing House today by the subtreasury was innlnii caused by thu PU.MIICII ( for gold delivered to the assay ofUoQ yesterday. The puj mcnts tor pensions , too , at this timqof tliujcar uro always unusually heavy. ThuCluailng Housu loan committee met today , but did not Issuoanv more loin cor- tlflcate < 'I hpy arrauped , however , for the retirement tomorrow or Moiulav of $ ir > 0fMI of the ccrtllU-AtPs The total amo nit of cr tlllcates now outstanding is t ? ! , 100,000 POPULISTS' POW-WOW. I'diori of I'tnplitn shout * Ilimhrit VVlirn tlin Hut Win l'ii * nl. The populist ealhorlm ? at Knights of l ibor hall last night was called to order at 8 'M o'clock by Judge Fowler. Gcorgo A. Maguey was elected chairman , vvhllo W A J Goodln officiated ns secretary The chairman cOlcd upon O ( Jlum Oe.vver to explain the object of the assemblage In a flftcen-mtnuto speech Dcavor sild the meeting had been called to talk over the political sltuallon , from a popu list standpoint , of course Ho eon- tended thai the "calamity howlers" of last fall were wise prophets He wanted many Independents tocoino together in order to got icidy for Iho silver leagao meeting on Jul.v M , of which ho dcsltcd lo make n success The monei , not the tariff , was the all-absorbing < | Ucslion , ns ho had alwnjs contended Pcoplo would have lo meet with a lltllo advetslty before they could bo cduealed up lo thu people's pirly standpoint on money. Allen Hoot h id learned more In the last six months than over No tariff talk In any shape for him Money , money , and plenty It was all ho war cd The middle of the road was what ho advised his party to take , and then it "mado some difference as to what animals they usoil , " to use ills own u\- | iresslon. A tour of the state had con vinced ImrMhal the late supreme court dc ctslon in tha impeachment trial had made half a million votes for the third party. The accursed llnancl il sv stem of the countiy made men tall In business and was responsible for overi cilntnlly. "It is an out rage , " continued Mr. Hoot. Hero ho stopped long enough to pull a set of resolutions , wherein the goldbugs and John Shcrmui weiu sat upon in a vehement manner with a final resolve thai tbu government go out of commodity puichnslm ; business at once and unconditionally iepo.il the Sliciman act. This last brought Joseph Edgcrton , ' 'our Joe , " to bis feet. No unconditional 10- pcal for him until ho know what Iio was going to got in place of It. If free coinage , which ultinntely would lead to piper money , would supplant the act of Ib'JO , he was s itislled , olherwise ho would most emphatically object. V. O Strlckler moved an amendment of this character. Doavor had objections to the pre.xmblo. J. M. ICennej' moved to refer the whole tea a committee of live for correction , but before this was carried another party desired to supplant Iho words Ireasury notes by legal tender. The commit too appointed consisted of Mien Hoot , Joseph Edgcrton , V. O. StricK- ler , D. C. Dcaver and Judge J M Fowler , after considciahlo wrangling over whom the appointive power should bo vested in. A proposed people's patty open-air meet ing at Haiibcom park on .July 'J next i o- ceivcd attention All went well on this sub ject until it came to the spcakois. General Weaver was suggested. Some one suggested Governor Waite of Colorado , vv ho w as styled Iho anarchist of Colorado by George Washington Hiowster. Dave How den wanted Tom Patterson of Colorado and this piecipltatcd the storm of the evening. Mr. Patterson was distasteful to inanj' , being , as ho was called , a people's partj' man for rev enue onlj- . Patterson , however , had staunch defenders - fenders there , and after a couple of sec-saw ing motions all three men wore accepted as suitable speakers , \ > hlo ! Mrs Lease , whose nama was suggcslea bj some one , was loft down In the toirld rone. A committee of three on Invitations and arrangements was appointed for this moot ing , and Bilgham , Everingham and Stod- dard were named tonctns sucti. Gcorgo Washington Bicwster , who by this time had distributed his prospeclus for anew now peoulo's party paper in Omaha , again broke loose , and from domoniti a- tion went direct to free trade purchasing power , making finally conncclion wllh the toiling masses , etc. All went well again for a time until the hat vxns passed for collection , when the assembled fiftj' members slowly , one by one , before the receptacle reached them , sought tholr hats and made their exil Ihrough the door , loiv- ing only about ten tO'traiibacl Inc remaining business. Cline ofn Mirrosiifiil rump. CoiiviNO , la , Julj21 [ Special Telegram to TIIK BEE ] 'Iho Iowa National gu.irds Third regiment , which has been in encamp ment at Camp Mitchell , this citj- , under command of Colonel C V. Mountrand Inspector specter J. Hush Lincoln of the Iowa Stale Agricultural collcgo , during the past week , will break camp tomonow at 11 o'clock. The week has been a very pleasint and 'profit able one. The outpost engagement of Wednesday was the cvenl of the week. Its ropicsented as ne.iily as possible the actua 1 skirmish maneuvers ol a battle The oppo- intf factions wcie under command of General Lincoln and Major Ix > jior. The battle of Nodaway Valley was delightfully success ful , and covered three miles of country. There was no bloodshed , but three of the Doyswcro overcome with heat in the on- guirement. After dress paiado this evening the tioops were reviewed by Goneial Wright of Centeiville. Thobovs nio indulging in a grand hall tonight at Hold's opera hnuso. Governor Holes and staff will review the troops tomorrow al 0 o'clock. Thrcu I'listmiiHtcrx lit Once. WAICOMA , la , July 21. Il is doublful if there is another town besides this lhat is at present possessed of three postmasters , bo far us appointment Is concerned. They aio J. M. Hurnsluo , who Is In chaigc of iho ofllco ; J. J , ICieion , who v\as appointed to buccccd him in .May , and A F , Glossier , vv ho was appointed Iwo weeks later Hoth Kleron and Gresslsr furnished ( . 'lit edged bonds al once , both are unobjectionable , both are democrats , and the politicians in this pan of the state nionnnblo to solve thu mvsiery , ' 1 ho present incumbent requested to bo re lieved Jul.v 1 , but no commission for his suc cessor comes to hand CiuMiii'.iu.iis , S. D , Jnl > 21. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bun ] Kiank Phelps ami Hedry Schroder have been Indicted by the Lyman county grand jury for the murder of Mat Matson last May .Matson was ns- siiSshmted while bathing his foul , sitting In the door of his rahin Tlio til il of the two mun will commence on September 21. point having adjourned until that time In thu Inleiests uf other depositors , Judge Hnnuy has dissolved thu attachment of Cutinly Tieasurer J last man against thu building and contents of thu failed I'lunklnton bank Kastmnn has . ' 9,000 of Auiora county's money tied up in thu concern ICiniR llnvn ( 'cimril at I ! if > mine , WAHIIINOTOV , July 21. The comptroller of of the cuironcy advltcs this afternoon from Che\emio , W o , stated that the banks thuio Etand linn The excitement is ended and no moro trouble feared. Today's deposits far oxccun withdrawals The examiner in charge of tlio First National bank of Chey enne writes the i ompu oiler that no moro trouble is appiehendcd theiu , and that do- ixisltois who wlthiliuw Ihuir muiiu } from thu Tirst National bank uro now depositing It with thu Slock Growcia National bank. Huns on both banks have ceased. I'ntHl VVriuk ol u riy t\Vh rl. MrMi'iiiH , July 21 ' 1 ho gieat driving wheel of the Memphis I'lectrlu powur IIOUKU today but st Into hundiedb of pieces tearing up thu building and killing Knglneer 1'al Me- Dcrmolt instantly Thu wheel was four feet aiTosn , ltflcc.n fuut In diameter nn < ! weighed 27,000 pounds. Il became wild and ei.centrto UN THB SUMMER NATURE HELPS THE DOCTOR \V lij Ono .Moiitli' * Trrnt.nrnt Now In Worth Two or Tlirrn Month * ' TreU. incut In tlio Winter. Climatic eomt'tlons fivoMb'u fo * n co u pleto mil ulnolnto euro nto now proiont. AVe know pnsltlv civ tint yoir iiflnryo r , HS wlntiir comes on , mil uilds nnd snru thro its brim ; on nn iiKitruviitcd condition of rour m il- udv , von lio.'ln in feir iniuiitnonta nnd con * siimiit on unit litirrloilly pi ice jouriolf under incdlenl truatinutit. Von striuclo tliroiuh these so > ere winter sums und trying weather of thutlntur. . coiitlniiull } under a doctor's euro eoiithin illy criimbl IU iintuil imctor'a bl K Thuii , v-liun sum IIT conies on mil vonrtrou- hlc grows less m-cr iMnl , you strHlKhtwny It coinp old y mill unlov such cunlfurt i H voiircoiiillllon will tie \ on uruiniiiuover thu doc-tor's bllU you had to liny duriiu Ih t wl itur ( itioiiisoyon do' You blame thu doctor for not havlni ; entire ly unroil you. Of ooiir-o you do1 Von inner slop to think for a moment of tha fact th a buvoiid puni \otitnru I ho hin butin moro thiin fortiinutu In Keeping j on allvu to enjoy thu spi ins once more. \ on noxur xtiip to think how youhnvn miida him work dtirlnit Ilia loir. , drouy months un der conditions mosl dlllleii.tiiihl dlscour.iglnK to him. No ! Now that summer Is liore , wltti Its sun shine npon you and the dlsciKu noes not ouuso you sorlons trontilo. jon Immediately neglect yourscif utterly and wult for another winter to eotno with Its siime old rounds of colds , soru throat , utir.iiited cilarih , wunrlsomo und tri < itmcnt and nns itlsfuctory Ono tnontli'H treiit'iiont now Is worth three In ulntnr. Ttto or three months now will. In all probability , eomoietoly euro vour trouble. m ilto you --o in I and wull , and lea\e jou hi such aeondltlon th.iL\\hen next w liter comes no tie itmeiit nlll iio nuous-iiry , thu do lor s bills will not ho un oft-recurring Incident ! crlppc , piieiimonl i. consuinpl on anil similar Ills ulll have no onpjrlunltv to olit , ln n footbolil , and vnu will onlov that grimiest of all blissliigs over jet ghoii lo nun n'ool ho.ilth. ritnn TKST TO AI.I. WHO .trpi.v. Drs. Coputand and Shopirl announce the Kreitiat opporttniHy to the pnblb tint his over been olfcied bv any a | ucl illsts In tnu mudlciil world. ThU oiler is In the form of a fruo tuslof their plan of tiotlniMit for tlio euro of catarrh and nil other curable chronic dUuihUS All who apply In pulton lit their of- llei's will bo imlnod and trontinl iinoti tholr flr-a visit freu of nil charge In addition to this. thoroiiBh consult itlon and uihlco will bn ghun to all \\lio app y. without n penny to p.i > . Phis olTorof u thoroiuli friso lust ho'ds good for tlio months of July an 1 Auiust A lUSIM.MAN. : . VIr. Julius T. IVstnnr lion * Not Iliiiltito to SiH'iik I'mlnlj to tlin Oiiuili i I'nli-io. Prob ibly no man In Omnhn U hotter k 10 i n th in Julius T IVatner thu Job prlntei it IDS S 14th street. Mis fuher , the late I'lecicMhU C. I ustnur. formerly a member of the Ito irl of ' 1 i.ide. ebt ibllsbeil the printing l > iilii < sIn ISTli. His now earrlud on with cio it hiieetss by the son. who enjoys a lurvo natron icofrom the business men ufUinahii. Mi L Ustnur s iyn this : "I/nst sninnioi by cutnrrh bcc.imo so serious sis to mnku moontlrely deaf In the r.rhl. ! e.u , with iliiiklni ; of the nose , throat nnd head Month after month my ill e 130 iralnud on mu until , to s ivo my ho irlni , I went to Dr. bhop- nril. uho n ono tie itinunt KHVU inn cro u tu- llof mill M'ri shortly rid mo of my tumble , and perfectly rostoied my lioirlnI'hu ro- fiultB were piOTiiul , und Milisf ictory. 1 hi'url- llv commend tbu sic II and business motho la of the. physicians of tha I'ont'land Vloilleil In- fctltne , JULlUb T. riXl'MMl. " from some unknown c.ausp , rev olvmc at an inciediblo speed and befoio it could be stojiped the breaking icsultcd from centri fugal foice. AFFAIRS AT HOUIH OMAHA. All On lot nt tlio stock Ynrds Just nt J'rrscnt. Evcri thing vas quiet at the stock vanls railroad yauls last night. The sjme gang that.worlcd Thursday night showed up lor duty and no luoiu changes have been m ido. Mr. Sullivan , the switchman who was dis charged for being late , returned from Lin coln jesterday. IIo says his nlatter will come befoic a union mooting soon. Ono delegate from oath of the switch men's unions has been appointed as a com mittee to go before the dhcctois of the Stock Yards comp my and explain Sullivan and McMan i-rlo's rases. Mr. Bond was thu delegate from the South Omaha lodgu. Thci bad an appointment with the direc tors jcstorday , hut as only Mossis Paxton and Creighton were piescnt another meet ing will be hold. The following notice has been put out by the Switchmen's Mutual Aid association , ledge No. 1 ( 1 , South Omaha : "All mcmbeis of lodges No 11 , ! U , 100 nnd 101 aru requested to moot at the Ancient Order of United Woikmon hall , coiner of Twentj sixth and N stu'cts , feouth Omaha , at 1-10 p. in shaip , .inly m" The above is bigned bv the master. Mr. Sullivan was seen last night and said that liis case would bo brought up at this mcctinc. All the special police who woie appointed b.\ the major wore kept on duly last night and will bo until the major sees lit to with draw them. Another llfislmml .V J D. KIstler , a man led man living on Seventeenth sticet between 1 and J , Is miss ing.Mrs Mrs Kistlr called at the police station yc - tcrdaj morning , ind asked tlie police to assist her In Ipcating her husband. Kistler has lived In South Omaha for some time and Is well known. On Monday morning ho was employed ns collector for the Motiopohtan Insurance company. The local manager for the t'ompmj' went out with Kistler and Intioduced him to no\cral customers , then left him to RO it Mono It Is known that ICistler collected $ ( ) . On Tues- uay moinlng ho tui ncd In his book but did not leave any money Thu manager was out at the timo. lie has not been seen by the Insurance comp my pcoplo since Ho was seen last by his family on the 1'Jth , From what lufounallon the police can Kloan it 11 the sumo old stoiy with Kistlci IIo monkeyed with tlio tiger and other caul games and lost his loll Ho wa seen in Uoavcr's gambling house about 1 o'clock Thuisday morning , and also again 'Ihursdny night , and loft the game hioko Ho has prob ably lufi the city. _ AppriiUIni ; I'ropirtv. The gentlemen who weio appointed to np- praise the piopoitv to bo condemned on ae- count of thuopimlng up of N stinut east to the wcm line of the II. A. M light of way havocomphUcd their woik. I ho allowances are as follows1 To Mrs. Maiy Holmes , four parts of four lots. l,12ri ; Ooorgo Blchol , paitsof two lutH , M)0 ) ; Mrs. Kaiiih Amscow and I ) D Gregory , a strip of land ( GiiUlnlng ono aero , owned b\ them jointly , fHOO ; John S. Canlliild , astiipof land i ontninlng the fractional part of an ni-io , ? 7fi 'Iho total amount of the allow ances foots up ? Jioo : Tbu propei ty owneis along this Htreut vylll now 1)0 equally taxed to piy this inonoy and tbu nolle of opening up thu Hticut will bo begun at once _ .Met at HIM llreni-ry. For several weeks the city council has been juggling a pioposltlon to do something with the public street just opposite Jotter's biewerv A special connnltteo hold ono or two sessions at the biowerj and lopmtcd nothing but piogrcss At the last meeting of the council Mr liulln had the matter referred - ferrod to the committee of the whole As a result the entire council mat HI the browoiy , or near there last uvcniui , ' , and sUcduptlio condition of the pinto Ono half of t tils Btioel only has he-en dodicatud , and the city docs not feel Ilka malting anj repairs until it rouuolB the w hole street It issald that tlio browerv hands tioitod the coutuilmcn roy ally while thcj remained ( .Tiuluil liy Ii u. John Miller , ono of the etnplojos of the tsouth Omaha Ice loinpjny , came near being crushed to death at Iho Hxchuugo building iestcrday Mlllorwas unloading a largu cake of Ice which would piobably weigh MU pounds. JB. . FARNUM. Tim \ \ fKno \ \ rn Tci ctior Ol o III * I'AeU In III * Onic. Thn Tirlod features of oilnrrlml illsonio RM well nhnwn In the cio of Mr. J. : . I'mmim. icholnrly nnd ponulnr lo K-lier of Moric IjI'inN . Nob. Mr. I'urtnitn hist uislil school In Iou7 Ins nnd bnunilnrs ulnntlcs for twonty-ona yunrs and l wull known In education il elrclm tliroimhnut tlio xtitu. lilt o IBO brings out stroiiKly two points ! . I. The powerful eToots of ontfirrh on tli istems iitlncklnjj tlin uycslitlil honrltiR , 01- geitliut , bownH. un I uonornl notltli , i. 'Iho olTocllvo rmult * nf Dr . OopnUnil and Shnpur.l's hoi no or mull trontntont. MX tha cn o of Air. Tunuim wna innOnotuil cntlrolr by inixl1. Till a sucocs fill touchor | > oaK4 M follows : Mil J , n. I-AIIVUM , I'L'lll.IC SCIIOOI , TIMCIIiil. "Two i olr ! ago 1 llrat full my illsonsn. II bo ; an by ix cr imping inln on tlio i ltlit side of my HOCK while m } Ill-nil si'onieil full with n nnnili sunsitlun nniund tlio bimo of tlie hriiln mid \rry soroseaip Clo-io npnti thcaoHVin- loins o.iino iidl/7invs4. and I piiilnly aim tint my liinrln nnil ovcslglit wuru fast boi-omliu Itiio ilrcd. All slooiilni ; work K.IXO inn piln In tlie tiiomneli nnd < lbiirhii'a After itlng t always buil u henvv pain and my illKixtlon was so ileriinzud tint imy iuliniliun food oxon nplileb Moil d causea severe bunilnn suns itlon , "Dining ill this'lino I ilhl not nxpootonto any to IndU'ntn thu 1 had citirih ind snn- noscd It to bo siinnly iiour ilgln , until Dr. Sheinnl prommncul nilno n c isu of i-iitnrrh il dlsonsu ; and tlio bonullt that I Imvo ilurlvuil from his tru ilinunt iiroxes that beMiscur - ruetTvety ona notes my Imprinuinvnt bntnonu cm feel It ns 1 do inysoil : for. Iull KUDU. th it If I Irid not oht lined liuip , I could not ha\u carried on mv st'hoiilMirk iniitli lunger. "I uus In tills < -erliius ciinilltlonMILMI I plucuil myself iindur thu tiiHttueiit of Drs. , Cinic'liind ant Miupird My condition H so in ich InipriiM'd as to surp iss 'ill of mIIOIKM and exiiOLt itltms. Mv uyesl Mil and h < urine uro poifoi'llv restored nml my nervous M > S- turn feels siilundldly built tip. All nnplu isant he id symptoms IIIIMI passed a\\.iv My stom- null 'lNes nto HI- iron v u thoiuht an I mv gnn- oral ho nth 'Hid streiuth Is liuttoi th in U h is boun for youra I o irnrstiv commuiul tlio < u coutli muii to mil ix'uulu mid will st in.l by . them for the good lliuy aru ilolui ; " * \ tufa ih n nl nil cur iMt , i/fi / us ti i' 1 a' low a il tiilfinmial'jt in'ltelna fictI'lllcntiat a J tnc I'n/iil'j ' trcn'il Iiu milt. .S'"ii { for iiH blink. DRS. COPKIAND & SIIEPARD , KOJMb 111 AND 11 ! NOW VOIt C Ml" J 1IUIMHNG. OMAHA. NKll Kvery Curable Disuasj TrculuJ * Olllcu Hours-'l ' to 11 n. nj.2 ; tel p m. : to3 D. m. fcundiiy U n m to 1in. ! . Special Noticai. "IJ'ORS ' VLr.OUTK.VDK A 12 lilirli ( rriile liDtHe- -i imwc r mi rrjconiiimlVlut lu\o jou lu pliir1" 11 O. .Mi ule HSNurtlii"iHiHlrii ) t _ AIISTIIAC1S amllouiH Farm ind i-ltv liruirt | / buiin'ht anil Hulil I'lisey .V Tliiini is , UoiiuUl lillllTH G ARIIRr2llMllllIMl , CCHSIIltOlH.V UlIlH CllllllllOJ.H cli mill. 1.U llurlio , at TiylorH eroceo , OU I'OU KXCHANGII , nlcu lot on bottom fur hot and bii t. ( jreciisIdildH , Nkluiluoii , V Co IfKUIT PAUMS Wn lne Home line huirlnir fruit f UIIIH forHile : alsuKond luwa fiiniH , iclmlcj J 1(1 ( acre ( arm , fM IH.T aure. JuhiiHtun & . Van P.uti ii JOU bAT.K it a birc iln If tikeii at once , nil fi ( t l > j . ' 1)4 ) Kit un I'.lik avimie , til will Hull In HIII illcr ii ULI IH If ileslicil. 12 11 hauafo , llioil- w.i ) and M iln Htiect OAK anil hlcUon posts for H iln ( heiji on ( Jilli- KlicrHfinii AildrcHH Mm d ill iiflicrVt nton. laAN AN OPPORTUNITY fin i bonie Wi < liiviM ilci u se\cril tlihiritilo lioust s ml lots under fore- clusnn of murtkM t * tli it ui-w 111 iloHi-otit itutv nn moiithl ) ] > i.MiiL'iilH ur fore islt 1) u A , Hi H-i , II IN 111 bt. DUYOOODS.iiiilclHtlilnu' . An op.ioitimllj for i Kood Htoik at loiv lent Ailr-HH 1) i > X II s , COIIIK.I1 lillllTH I I " \\rAXTKD ( iioil irlrl for w n * r il lionsi-\\ork it i > unco M I ! McKi HSOII , ! .0 Olklml ivumu Just as he raised it to a platform at the icir of the v\agon his foot slipped and he foil to ttio giound , ,1 ulstanco of Iho feet Tlio he u j cake of Ice fell dlic-ctly ii | on him , tlio gicatest weight strikinghimon the stomach , At liiat it was Ihought the man was killed , but after aw bile ho showed signs of llfo and was icmoved to his homo at Twontj fifth and Q streets Miller Is a mauled nun and a faithful woikman. I'llClllltlu T < Mllcili Iff < Thomas McGioovoj' , v\ho lives on P street between Twenty-fifth and Twenlj-sixth , hatgiven his noighlwis several oxhlbitlons of his pugilistic talcnls and has cich lima used bis dcllcalo wlfo to display his biu- tttlity. Ills latest effort was last might when It If said ho beat thu poor worn in until ho was forced to lot up bj the neighbois. Ofllenr Thomas was sent for bul airlv'ed too late to catch MGreovoy or the indhitluil would have been locked up. Into C'oiini it I'ruroo I1II2K. Ed Johnson and John J. Hjan , tbu com mittee appointed by a mooting of t u p ivc-r lo Investigate the city council , are gJlng over the books at tbocllj cleik's oftko. 'I heir puticular attention was glvm to biibinpss liansactoil bjlnoiotmcll v\illo ) in nxeiMitiui session and noxoi ghon out lu Iho nowspipcis 101 publication. .11 Mi ; I ( i City l.iiHiip , Elmer Dii'.tn of Iowa City Is visiting hero. Chief of Police Hockott Is nice\ ) . niceC C S Folch of the Hammond foico is homo from Chleigo Mlbs Jesslo IJ. Maloy is vlsltings friends m Slan\vood , la Miss Harbara Hejman IH vlblting friends In Atlantic , la. Mis Wlllhm Mi CjlliUer Is homo fiom a visltto Marshaliown G E Hliiekstonuof ( 'ralrf IH visiting his daughter , Mrs J I' Coinlsh The SI AgneH school i hlldrcn will plcnlo al Spring Lik < > pr.ik Auirtist 12. I ( I II ijvloll ii > homo fiom a trip thiough HID westei n pm lion of thu slite him GoMiey is moving his o.lluo lo Iho hcconj floor of the Exchange building today , 'I ho old man picked up on Iho sticots by Iho pilii n hthl night was taken back to thu jioor farm loday A cow helonglni ; to Mlko Hart was ro. porled stohn from Twintj-flflh and Q strcoiB hint night. A i lass fimn iho Hatioinlin , lurners loft jeslenluy for Mllwatikoo to participate In Iho national tournament "V./- Thcro will bo a special muotlng of Ada , 'I ' chanter ISO M , Oidur of Uisluin Star , fur Initiation work at .Masonic hall lomght. - . Mr Henry J Heiso ) of the Cudahy 1'ao , , Ing company loft lodaj for Hot hpringa , S , U , wlmro ho will spend a Iwo weeks' vaca tion itpy H I' Wheeler's topic for the morn ing Honnon will oo 'Ulscounllng iho Puluro , " , and In thii evening , "God's Unchangeable ! Attitude. " Mis John Owens returned homo jester- daj from ( Jhlcago Shu was accompanied i by Miss Otveuv , v\Uo will vUll Uoro for ov / eral wccltn ,