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THE OMAHA DAILY TWKt SATURDAY. AUGUST 12 , 1893. 8 THE DAILY BEE lU.DI'TS. ' NO. 12 I'KMUi STUF.ET L'cllvorcrt by carrier to any part of the city. II. W. TII.TON - Manager. Hn < tlne < < Office No. 43 Ml Mill lU N. Y. 1'lnmblng Co. lloston Store , dry goods. Th. Mayno Heal KstatoCo .021 Broadway. Wanted , n good girl for general house work. Mrs. I > . M. 1'ryor , U3t Lincoln avenue. .1. Hecdor's habc.it corpus proceedings will not bo heard by .Indiro Smith until Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock , continuance having been agreed upon by all parties. Mr. J. Hmii'lc of Omaha will address the people of Council Illuffs. In the Ccrmania nail , 100i : Uroadway , Sunday evening at 8 o'clock , In the German language. J. C. Moore , marshal of lilrmlnghnm , Ala. , passed through tlm city Thursday evening on his way to Stlllwater , where ho was taking six white caps and moonshiners to bo confined for three years In the United States prison at that place. Ilo had thrco deputies nnd all the prisoners wcro heavily shackled. Irvln Birch , whoso right name appears to bo I'otorson , waived examination yesterday nnd was bound over to the grand Jury by .lustlco Vlen on the charge of stealing M. K. Woathcrbco's loam , wagon nnd harness , valued nt t.'MMi , last Sunday. Ilo went to tlio county jail In default of ball. The suit of .T. W. Crossland against the motor company for the annulment of the latter's charter Is In the hands of .ludgo McUco. Tlio trial , which has been pending for so long , was completed yesterday , the last attorney's argument being made. The case was submitted and taken under ndviso- nient. The funeral of Kdna C. Fordlco took place from her late residence , 1707 Fourth avenue , Council Bluffs , Thursday , at Up. in. , under the auspices of Washington lodge , No. 17 ! , Degree of Honor , of which deceased was a charter member. The loilgo escorted the ' remains to its last resting 'p'aco ' in a body , where the services wore conducted In the usual Degree of Honor form and were very Impressive. The flro department was called out at 10(0 : ! ( o'clock last evening by an alarm from the corner of Main strert and Broadway. A largo crowd collected , but all hopes of seeing n great conflagration wcro disappointed. It was only nn awning In the rear of the Woodbury - bury building on Pearl street , caused by ii lighted elirar dropped from the League club rooms on the third floor. Henry Brandt's saloon was taken posses- ' iO'l of yesterday by Sheriff Ilazen , who will ' . ! t , ls business manager for a short time. .1. .1. Fcaron , who owns the building , 53Ti Broadway , where the saloon is located , commenced an action in the district court yesterday and seized the place under a land lord's writ of attachment , to satisfy a claim ot $150 for the rent of the building during the month of July. It was closed up. Anna Daniltz , who had William Bauer- Ifcmpcr sent to Fort Madison for a term of fourteen months for seduction not long ago , illcd a petition in the district court yester day asking that an order bo Issued requiring Bauorkempcr to furnish money for the sup port of their child. There was n lurking suspicion from the start that Miss Damits had It in mind from the commencement of her proceedings to got hold of the property of Hauerkempcr , whoso parents arc well fixed llnancially , and the suspicion is strengthened by this latest development. You don't know how much hotter you will feel if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will drive oil that tired feeling and make you strong. Prof. Milo Cartwright. balloonist , will take n four-mile ride in the cloudt nt Mtinnwa at 8 p. m. today , using his new electric balloon for the first time. Notit-o Co Groeoryinen. The brand of corn known as "D. W Archer's World's Fair Brand Sugar Corn Council Bluffs , la. , " is not packed al Council Bluffs find Council Bluffs Can ning Co. has no interest whatever in said brand. Council Bluffs Canning Co. Hilil lllllR .Miuln ( iom ) . Business men need their money ir these times. If you have bills againsi people not living in Iowa employed bj any railway , express , telegraph or tele phone company entering Iowa , write t < the Nassau Investment Co. , Counci Bluffs. Collections guaranteed. rmtsoti.tr j'A Fred Grass leaves tomorrow for an caston trip. trip.Hon. Hon. Thomas Bowman is expected to nr rive horn1 } tomorrow morning from the cast Mrs. W. II. Lynchard and daughter. Mis I..iitlo , left last evening for a visit with relu lives in Faulkton , N. D. Miss Dello Wheeler of South Sovontl street is visiting friends in Harlan. Shi will bo away about four weeks. S. Farnsworth and daughters , MIsse Cora and .lessio , returned on Thursday fron n trip to Alaska and the northwest. Mrs. Justin Jacobs nnd her son , Mr. .Tame : Jacobs , of California , are in the city for : short visit with II. W. Tilton nnd P. M 1'ryor. Mrs. S. F. Pusey and nephew , H. I. Montgomery , have gone on an eastern trlr Mr. Pusoy accompanying them as far a Chicago. F. M. Cleaver of Washington , D. C. . is i the city for a visit with his brother , Dr. .1 II. Cleaver. Ho is connected with the slj : nal service department. W. Hunynn will leave tomorrow for An rora , 111. , to meet his wife , who has bee , NDunding the last four weeks In Chautauqui N. Y. ' They will take In the World's fat together. Harry Kemp has returned from n tw months trip through the eastern part of th state and will spend a short tlmo visiting hi parents , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kemp , at th Ogden house. Ho will start out again abou Buptomber 1. C. A. Tucker , a prominent stockman o Lincoln , Neb , , paid his llrst visit to Manaw ; last Thursday. Ho had been rending of th success of this popular resort in the column of Tin : Unit for the last four years and ha promised himself' the pleasure of n visit t it at his earliest opportunity. Ho had neve boon able to fulfill his promise mull now but says the place is fully up to his oxpci tatlons. _ Piles of people have piles , out Do Witt * Witch Ilnzel Salvo will euro thorn. Balloon ascension at Mnnnwa Satin day nnd Sunday afternoons. Notice to I'loiilc I'ltrlleii. Change in tlmo , commencing Monda ; Aug. 7. Trains for Munawti leave at th following hours : Morning trains leav Broadway at 10 a. in. Evening trains i 1 , i ! , ItI and 5 nnd every 'M minute thereafter until ll ! p , in. Ask your grocer for Domestic soap. Olijnctml to llotiiK ArroHtnil , A fellow was found by some of the 01 ploycs of the gas office last evening with pair of bhoes which ho was supposed to hai stolen , Quo of the men took him to tl oftlco of the company and sent in a tclophoi call for the patrol wagon. While the wage was on Its way the fellow decided that t was not ready 10 go to Jail. Ho lot his rigl list My out In dm direction of his captor iaco , and , taking advantage of the effects i his knock-down blow , took n hasty leave. I f has not , slneo bemi seen , but the shoes ai awaiting a call from him at the police at tlon , Picnlo nt Munawa today nnd BOO tl balloon ascension. Grcenshlolds , Nicholson & Co. , rei t'btntound rontals.MX ) Broadway. Tol.Ifi Balloon ascension at Manawu Satu day and Sunday afternoons , Cook your meals this summer on a gi range , At cost at the Gas company. Stop at the Ogden , Council Blurts , t \ctt Jli.00 house In Iowa. Domestic soap outlasts oucan eoap SEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Inspector Bannott Arranging for an Inspec tion of Insurance Risks. WHERE THE RATES WILL BE INCREASED Condition * Under Which nn Advntirn lie Mniln Tlm I.tteit Order lotted by tlio liupnotor Of Importance to ItitMiiGi * Men. II. Bennett , Inspector of the western Iowa Insurance compan ics , issued a proclamation about tun days ago ordering a raise of SO per cent In rates of lire Insurance throughout , the district of which ho has chargo. Consider able talk was caused among the business men , ns It was a topic In which they wore all vitally Interested. Mr. Hcnnott accom panied his communication with a list of figures which went to show thnt all the lire Insurance companies In the country 'had been doing business at an average loss of 2 per cent a year , the premiums being en tirely used up by the losses and expenses of running the business. The companies wcro only enabled to pay dividends to the stock holders from the Interest on the Investments In which the assets were put. Yesterday ho Icsuod another order sus pending the previous order making the hori zontal advance of 'M per cent , but the order states explicitly that this action is not to 'bo construed as an abandonment of the inten tion to change the rates so us to make the underwriting branch of the Insurance busi ness sclf-sustalntnir. The following is the substance of the now order : Text oT the Now Orilcr. All mcrcantllo und manufacturing risks In this district will bo ri > liiMRi'lcd | as fast us practicable and each risk rated on Its morlts or demerits In accordance with approved and dlscritnlimtfiiK schedule1 ! ; the e.xtru chaises for urea , hulRht , condition , hazards mid ex posures mav , In some cases , lnero-i.su the r.Uus 00 pur cunt. It N a fact that a majority of the mcrcantllo and iimimfaeturltig risks In the United States have defects which civato or tend to the rapid spread of lire , which can bo prevented by a very little cam or the Investment of a mui-ely nominal sum of mutiny In Improvements. A Undents arc , therefore , earnestly requested to co-npenito with the companies and Inspector specter , l > y mukliiK ucrltleal examination of risks , to nee that the promises are kept clean , free from greasy rags and papur , ollv waste , sweepings , straw , liny , Utter , lm.\es , oily saw dust and "slack" coal tblliimlnous ) , the storage of cartridges , flreenieUers , torpedoes , llruworks , gasoline , ben/.ine , naphtha or similar explosives picvenlcil : stovu pipes which pass through luofs or sides of building * removed ; unsafe stoves , furnaces , stove pipes , Iron smoke linen , unused plpu holes In chimneys , steam pipes iipilnst wood mid jointed gas burners to bo safely arranged ; to ascertain whether or not electric light wires and ether electric appliances are property Insulated , connected and protected , and periodically examined and tested by a duly qualllled electrician , and encourage tlm plac ing of barrels of salted water nnd buckets , or other good extinguishers , and ladders In or near every bnlldlni : . Many conditions do not admit of classifica tion or rating , such as the character and cir cumstances of the owner , value of tha prop erty , experimental and uncertain business , strangers wlio have previously been burned out , disreputable or unlawful business , prop erty In dispute , leaseholds , mortgaged stocks , uniirolltalMe location , Imperfect construction of ImlldlMKH , unprofitable business , keeping of dangerous combustibles In Ignorance of pro visions of policy , overloading and sagging of floors , causing friction In miichlnorv , frame ranges , presenting lne-tlcnhible combinations of por.sonul and physical hazard , oilier phy sical conditions hcioru enumerated , und others In numcruhle , In avoidance of which the insurance companies liave an Immediate In terest In their current business , and property owners u greater and a more permanent one In the reduction of the co-it of Insurance , and In regard to which the Inspector Invites In formation from iigents and property owners , which will behold strictly confidential under all circumstances. The Interests and efforts of companies , piop- orty owners and iigunts should "ho united tu reduce losses by lire and cost of Insurance , A Sure Cure Tor Ul.irrlicun , Ginso.vviu.n , GUIM-OKII Co. , N. C. I bad dlarrhica when 1 called on II.V. . Steele for something to relieve it. Ho handed mo a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhiea Kemcdy. 1 took two doses of it and WHS relieved. 1 never had anything to act so promptly. Mr. Fann , one of my neighbors , had a severe attack of diarrlioja : I cured it with one dose of thht remedy. E. Li. SMITH. HUNTS' SI NUUI.H'.KK SIllItTS , UUU. Bciinlsuii llros. ' Wonderful S lu Satur ituy. Another great purchase of gents'oieg ligeo shirts. A general cleaning up o all summer goods at i and i price during this great sale Saturday. Store open a 7JO : ! a. in. Como early. Nearly 1,000 gents' French percale neg ligco shirts with pearl buttons , yoke back , extra length , good value , at $1.00 Wo close out the entire lot. It was largo , but the low price wo put on then Saturday , only ! ) ! ) c each ; they will gc with a rush. Wo want every man ii the city of Council BlulTs to get ono o these shirts Saturday. Remember tin price , only Uic ) each. f > 0 dozen gents balbriggan shirts and drawers will French neck , Satin day Hoc each ; nearly } price. Our entire stock of gents' finest qualit ; 1-ply all linen collars , all now shapes ISJlceuch , worth 20c. Saturday wo will sell ladies' jorso ; ribbed vests , a fine quality , silk trimmed worth Sue , at lOe each. Don't delay ; bu ; now. now.All our lisle thread , ladles' fiOc vest Saturday one-half price , 2f > oeach. 500 ladies' French prcealo and Prone ! sateen shirt waists , light and durl colors , worth $1.00 Hnd$1.2T > ; this is you last chance , Saturday , 50c each ; don' UlibS It. All our $ f.00 ladies' silk shirt waist In navy blue and cardinal only , Satur day $2.)8 ! ) each. 10,000 yards American figured lawn 2jo a yard. COO dozen ladles' fancy bordered horn stitch handkerchiefs , Saturday , 'Ijooucli 100 dozen ladles' Swiss ombroldoroi plain white handkerchiefs at i price 12ic each. Bargains in every department. Open Saturday evening until 10 p. IE DENN1SON BROS. I.nmldii Unit Down , Dick 1-imton , a well known tough , was ru In last evening by Deputy Marshal Fbwlci nnd the charge of highway robbery stand ' against him on the books nt the marshal office. The offense with which hois charge was committed several weeks ago , A Do named Mulvanoy was walking along tli Crescent road when ho met a carriage eoi tabling I andon , "Dutch" Boynton , a ma named Miller and a couple of women , II said that the thrco men Jumped out of tl carriage , overpowered him and took awa from him about fl in cash that ho had in n pocket. Ilo Hied informations against the : and the police havu been on the lookout fi them over since. They have been out of tt city , but nro now dropping in ono by on They will bo arrested as fust as they rotun Piles of peopiu nave piles , out Do Witt' ' \Vltch Hazel Salvo will euro triotn. Prof. Mlle Cartwright , balloonls will take a four-mile ride in the cloud at Mumuvn tit 8 n , m. today , using hi new electric balloon for the llrst time. Domestic soap is the host Ilardmnn & Lewis , two well know young men , have purchabcd the Modi restaurant on Pearl street. They wl make It more popular and attraetii than over. Spoolal tables reserved f < ladles und families. Similar Hulioul Uonveiitlon. The I'oUawattumlo County Sunday Scho association will hold Its twenty-sccoi annual convention in Avoca September and 15. The ofttccrs of the association a at follow * ; President , Uov. Stoplu Phelps , Council Muffs i secretary nnd treas tiror. Hov. Joseph Wells , Council HlufTs ; ex ecutive committee , O. I * . Harrltt of Council Hluffs , Rev. B. Ii 1'roston of Oakland and C. H.V , Ilrown of Council HlufTs : committee - too on entertainment , Mra. Maud Gardner , Mrs. J. C. Heart , Mrs. .1. W , Davis , Mrs. Don Cramer , Miss Ida Itolllns , MlssStelln Tryon. The program will commence Thursday evening , September 14 , nnd three sessions will bo held on Friday. Among these who will take part are the following ; A. F. Con nor , Uov. W. B. Heed , F. A. Turner , Uev. Stephen Phelps , D.D. , Mrs. Mattlo M. Ilalloy of Shpnatuloah , Uov. Joseph Wells , Mrs J. U Osborn. Miss Laura Baldwin , John A. Howard , O. fj. Harrltt , Kov. A. H. Tovls , Thomas Scott , Ii H. Stevenson of Cedar Kuplds , D. W. Otis , Anna Taylor and Hov. S. Alexander. Plies of people nave pi.es , out Da Witt's Witch Hazel S.ilvo wlllcuw tha n Balloon ascension at Mannwa Satur day nrd Sunday afternoons. ciiA.NCi ; roii A utiutm.i : . SorloiM llofoct Alleged to lluvo Hoen Ols- covnrcd In tlm It-rent l'iii-n Onlltinnrn. A question has been raised In connection .vttii . the recently passed n-ccnt faro ordinance .vhlch . Is of some Interest to the general nibllc. The ordinance was drawn up In the aw office of Messrs. Iltirl & McCabe , nd without being submitted to the city ittorney for his opinion was hustled through ho council on tlio evening of its prcscnta- Ion under n suspension of rules. Since Us passage It has been discovered that there vas no clause at the end , as In most ii-dlnances , specifying thaU"all ordinances mid parts of ordinances In eonlHct with this irdinanco nro hereby repealed. " The jticstions that are now agitating the nhids of some nro : Is not this rdlnnnco In conflict with the old rdlnanco which granted the company the right to charge fi-cents in the city ? And 'f so , is the ordinance just passed worth the taper It Is written on ? Mayor Lawrence , when the matter was called to his attention yesterday morning by a Hr.i : reporter , was considerably surprised , lie had not noticed the defect , but as ho iad attached his olllcial signal-ire to the or dinance but a few minutes before and thoor- [ linance was then on Its way to the printing olllco to bo published according to law , there was nothing for him to do. Mr. McCabc , the lawyer who drew up the ordinance , was very naturally loth to admit that ho had made any break in the matter , it nil spent a good share of the mornimr in leering softly to himself about the "states- nan" who had made the discovery. City Attorney Hnzclton was asked for his opinion of the validity of the ordinance , bub was unwilling to bo quoted , on the ground that courtesy forbade his criticising llio work of another lawyer , who had done the things which wcro supposed to have been "ils duty. The fcnllr.g is quite general that whether the omission of tlio repealing clause invali dates the ordinance or not , no harm can bo done by remedying the defect before the matter is brought into the courts. Tlio motor company lias repeatedly shown its readiness to use every technicality , no mat ter how trivial , as a means of eluding the provisions of Its charter and the ordinances which have been passed for its government , and there is but little doubt that this point will bo raised as an objection to tlio legality of the ordinance. The ordinance making a 3-eont faro the limit had its lirst publication yesterday , and Is now consequently as much of a law as it over will bo. It Is customary , however , to wait before enforcing any law until it has been published three times. By custom , therefore , the law will not go into client until Monday evening. It is stated that there are several persons in the city prepar ing to jump over ono another's necks in the endeavor to bo the victim of the case which will no doubt bo brought to test the new law. For u clear head and steady nerves Take Cromo-Soltzor trial bottle lOc Balloon ascension at Mamuva today at 8 p. m. Just received , fine imported Swiss cheese. Mrs. Beck's , COO Main street. Clour Casn Agu'ust Ilnxtor. Baxter , alias Webb , had his preliminary examination yesterday before Justice Fielc on the charge > of being connected with the diamond robbery at John Motcalf'a house 01 the Crescent City road a little less than threi years ago. Baxter has had a checkered carcei over since the crime was committed , having spent at least a year of the time in the lowr penitentiary and no ono but himself know ; how much of the remainder has been en joyed behind prison bars. When ho was arrested in Lincoln several weeks ago IK had a complete set of safeblowors1 tools ir Ills possession , and there was some reason for believing that ho had been implicated ii the robbery of a laruo number of postofliees in Iowa. Yesterday's hearing seemed tc have pretty definitely settled the fact thai ho will have another chance to got ao quainted with the ofllcials at the Fort Madi son penitentiary. The most interesting testimony of the daj was that of John Steilen , who used to liven < on the shore of the ris'or near a road whlct leads uircctly across the country from Mot calf's house. On the night of the robbery IK had a vist' . from three men , who asked bin to take them across the river in his boat Ho rowed them across and idcntlllcd ono o them ns Baxter , whom ho hud seen before The other two were drunk and somowlial indiscreet as to their remarks. On theii way across they joked Baxter abou an experience that ho hud had earlic in the evening and Steilen remembers tha they referred to some woman pulling a voi ! off his face. This story dovetails with tha of Mrs. Motcalf , who testified that sin pulled the music off the facoof ono of tin robbers , whom she identified as Baxter , am makes out a very strong case against Baxter tor , whoso previous record will not help bin much. Thcro is considerable doubt as to tin stolen diamonds being worth 700 , as Mrs Motcalf claimed , or any considerahli fraction of that sum , but for the purposes o the trial that amount is both convenient ant interesting. The arguments of the attornoyi are not yet complete , and a continuance wi : taken at tlio hour of evening adjourninen until this morning. PIle of neoplo have pins , mil Dowitt's Witchllazel Salvo will euro them. Balloon ascension at Munawa today a 2 p. in. Williamson & Co. , 100 Alain street largest und best bicycle stock in city. Union IMrlllu I'ayii Tuxm. The Union Pacific Hallway company sei tied its right to bo considered a taxpayc Thursday night by settling In full the taxe for IS'Jl , which wcro under dispute. Xh fifteen locomotives which wore seized nboi two weeks ago wore to have been sol yesterday morning , but the promptness wit which the company executed its deaths-be repentance rendered further proceedings ut necessary , and the delivery bond given h the company at tlio tlmo the engines wet temporarily released was surrendered. TIi amount that changed hands was 8M0.1 ( this including about isM > 0 of costs , which tl : roiiipanv would not have had to pay if it ha been willing to settle its taxes without til making of a seizure. Piles of people have puos , out Djwltt' ' Witch Hazel Salvo will euro them. Take anice , , cool swim ut Manhattii beach. Smoke T. D. King & Go's Partagas. Illrtiuliiy I'arIv. Masters Sargent and Paul Hazelton ente tallied about forty of their little frieiu yesterday at the homo of their parents , M and Mrs. A , S. Hazelton , on Seventh nvcnu in honor of Paul's birthday. The aftornoc . . ' was spent In various games and amusomcn . I from the hour of 4 o'clock until 7 , Tubl ' } j were ot upon the lawn and the little foil 1 I were treated to an elegant supper. Mi o Hazullon was -assisted in entertaining 1 r the Misses Klcanor Stewart and Klslo ui Carrie Shoentgen. J.imm X. Huwmaii Dnud. James N , Bowman died ut 12:10 : o'cloi d yosterduy morning. Ho had been suffcrh I from typhoid fever , together with scrioi o complications , for nine days , und during a largo share of that tlmo his condition wi such as to giro very lm.lpromlso of recov ery , although his frlemUtantlntiod to hope thnt the fever might be broken up nnd ho bo restored to health. On Wednesday ho .seemed to bo fooling. considerably better , but It was only for a short tlmo , for the next day the bad symptoms roiurned nnd ho kept sinking steadily until ilio end. The de ceased was born In Qlenwood In 180-1 nnd moved to this city when , three years of nge. Ho was ono of the bt-stPUWown young men of tha city and had n host of friends to whom the news of his death will bo n sad blow. For several years past/tool has hold an im portant and responsibly position In the First National bank of this citv. Ho was a mem ber of the Hoyal ArcnUum. The funeral will take place tomorrow front the residence , 1003 Second avenue. _ Try tt. Once used it takes the precedence of all others Cook's Uxtra Dry Imperial Champagho. It has a most delicious boqtiot. Picnlo at Monawa today and see the balloon ascension. Domestic soap is Iho best. Hot ( Inmn Sunday. That will bo a hot old gnmo of base ball at the fair grounds Sunday afternoon , nnd of course an Intensely Interesting ono. The old rivals , the Conventions and the Non pareils , will meet in battle's llcrco array for $100 a sldo and the cnttro gate receipts , the losing team to pay all expenses. This Is a bona lido match , the money Is up and goes , and Is not used merely for advertising pur poses. Thcro has been a bitter rivalry existing between' these two teams over slnco the Conventions' organization and they will inako an exciting fight. The grounds ut the fair grounds have been but In excellent shape , with skinned diamond mend and closely cropped field , nnd lovers of the great game can depend on getting their money's ivorth. Following arc the positions of the two teams : ( ' ( inventions. 1'osltloii. Nonparlels. Dolan . Third . Muhoticy I-awler . Left . Ilrudfnrd ( relehton . Catch . I.aey Itoblnson . Middle . McAulllle DavlH . flight . Oroft Mlllor . I'ltcl . Jellun Stoney . Short . ( late wood llulmnks . Second . Sluumhan llomun . , .1'lrsi . 1'lynn Game called promptly at 3:30. : Umpire to be selected on the grounds. Balloon tonight , Courtland beach. ItnxUrt Hull Monday. The two \ oung Men's Christian association basket ball teams , Anderson's and Woods' , will meet Monday evening. Following are the teams : Anderson's Team. I'osltlons. Woods Team. McKwing . ( ! oil : . Itawson ( Juniplon . Klghthulf back..U. Chambers Illgulns . Let t half hack. . . . K. Chambers .Mi'l'lierrln . Center . llaunisleo Pickering . Klght rush . llowell D.irman . I < ott rush . .McKay ui > s . Left attack . Ktaley ider.Min . Hlglil ullack . I'lcak Itiston . Leflcovor . Henderson la vens . Itlght cover . Woods The Youncr Men's Christian association's askct ball schedule is as follows : Schall vs \ndcrson , August 7 , 7:10 : p. m. ; Wood vs \ndcrson , August 14 , 7:10 p. m. ; Wood vs Schull , August iSl. 7:10 : p. m. ; Schall ys \ndcrsou , August 23 , 7:10 p. in. ; Winners vs Vinners , September 4 , 7:10 p. m. o' Piles of people have , piles , out DoWitt'3 vitchhazel salvo will euro them. Keeping the- District Quiet. The police made a roundup of the inmates } f the "burnt district , " last night nnd ar rested thirty frail foiuaks aii-l piano playcra vho had forgotten to'p.iy their monthly ines. The women claim that tbo financial janlc has struck them and they cannot make house rent. Most of the women wcro colbred. The "district" is nore quiet now than' It' ' has been for years nnd the tougher element is seeking other luarters because of tlip vigilance of Olllcei Sullivan and other policemen who patrol beats in that part ol thb city. Balloon tonightCour.tland beach. Suspicious Kuoiigli. Ofllccr Russell arrested J. A. Hamclton or complaint of Minnie Fairchild last night , [ lamolton is believed to bo a crook by the lolico. Ho claims to bo a trainman on the Sioux City & Northern road. Miss Fair child says that the follow has beci : coming into her house with uuplicato keys jnd has been terrorizing her "jjirls. " Tht fellow is said to bo a "lover" for a recent iiv mate of this house and because the girl was Ired out ho has been trying to make trouble Ho was loclsed up , charged with being vagrant and suspicious character. Piles of people nave piles , out Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thorn. YOUIIR r.irls with Uhlnninon , Two very nretty young girls named Mattii [ Clein and Lena Woods were found consort ng with Tong Sung and Fong Young , twi Chinese laundrymen , nt Fourteenth am Dodge streets late last night. Tin girls have hitherto been regardoi as respectable and they tire o respectable families. All of them won locked up in the city jail. So She Kolibod Him. John Dee , alias "Tho Swede , " complained to the police that ho had been robbed ofa ? ' last night. Ho said ho was enticed into : room on Howard street near Thirteenth bj Pearl Hickloy. a young colored woman While he was basking in her smiles she am a partner known as "Boauty Baldwin" wen through him. All the parlies wcro placet under arrest. Stcrcopticon views tonttrht at beach. Cyclonnn in ICunsnR , LAIINEK , Kan , , Aug. 11. Five separnt cyclones swept the county south of lion yesterday. Several farmers' houses wor demolished , hut no lives were lost. Man , farms were swept clear of crops und th inonoy damage is heavy. A mined HlH I'mnlly. J. W. Long , Janitor ut tbo "Bachelor quarters" on Farnam street , was nrrcstc last night on the charge of abusing hi family. ni&irneit foiKo.tnra. Wurmcr unit FullAm tlio Predictions fu NolirutUu Today , WASIIINOTOX , Aug. 11. Forecasts fo Saturday : For Nebraska , Iowa and Sout Dakota : Variable winds , becoming soutl easterly , warmer ; fair weather , l.ocnl Uncord , OFFICB op TUB WBATIIBII BUIIBAU , Osun/ Aug. 11. Omaha record of temperature an rainfall compared with corresponding day c past four years ; 1803. 1602. 1H01. IHUi Maximum temperature. HOO H7O 7'JO 75 Minimum toinpuruliiro. . 00 = G7 = > 08 = 00 Avoragu tomperuturtS , . . 70 = 77 = 74 = OH 1'iuclpltatloii , . 00 .00 , OH .00 Statrmentshowing ttio condition of ten pcraturo and precipitation at Omaha for tl : day and slnco Mar h 1 , Ib'M : Normal temperature 74 Detlcloncy for the , day 4 Deficiency blnco Murch 1 21 ft Normal precipitation. . . , 11 Im Dellcluncy for tho'iiay ' , 11 Inc Deficiency slnco March 1 2.B4 Im IteporU Irom Oilier romtg ut H p. in. "T" Indicates trace. ULUUUC K. llu.xr. Local Forecast Official BLAND WARNS DEMOCRATS [ CONTINUED FIIOM FIUST iMon. | of It , I say you shall not ilo It. [ llenoiroil applause. ) "Anil anybody or any party thnt under * : akos to do it. will In good tlino bo trampled as It ought to bo In tlio dust of comlomna- tlon , now nml In tlio futnro. [ Continued tip. plauso on tlio floor and In tlio galleries , 1 I Mie.ik ns n democrat , but .veins tin American above democracy. [ Cbeors , ] U'lirnliiR to tlm llomocrntta I'nrty. "Wo do not Intend that any party shall survive. If wo can help it , that will lay tlio liand of confiscation on America In tlio In terest of England or of Kuropo. 'J'hat may bo strong language , but In spcaltlng to you of the eastern democracy wo will bid you farewell when you do It. [ Applause. ] Now you can take your choice of sustaining \mcrlca against England , of sustaining iVmcrlcan Industries nml American laborers against Kngllsli Industries and laborers , or of our going apart. Wo have como to the parting way. 1 do not pretend to spoalc for anybody but mysnlf and my constituents , but I bcliovo that I can speak for tlio masses of the great Mississippi valley when I say that \vo will not submit to the domination of any political party ( however much wo love democracy ) If it lays Its sacrificial hands upon silver and wounds it In this country. For myself I will not support such a party hero or elsewhere , but will denounce it ana the democrats engaged In It ns un democratic and un-American , and I will ask the pcopla of tlio country to condemn as the agents and tools ( no , 1 will withdraw that cplthot ) as the representatives of the money power nml moneyed interests of the American people. Von cannot hold the democratic party together on that lino. " [ Applause. ] In closing his argument. Mr , Dland de clared thnt the time had como to decide whether or not the country was to go to bimetallism. Ho thought it the duty of tlio house ( especially of his democratic associates ) to settle the money question and to settle it at once on democratic lines. It would not do to demonetize silver and then to undertake - take to restore It afterward , There was time enough now to arrange It according to the principles of bimetallism , and in a man ner conformable to tlio promises of the dem ocratic party.ulf , " ho said In conclusion , addressing his words particularly to eastern democrats , "you do not do It , yours Is the ro- sponsibllty , not ours. " [ Applause. ] Colorado' * Pufendor of .Silver. Mr. Pence , populist of Colorado , was the next speaker , and with his opening sen tences ho attracted the close attention of the house and retained it to the end. is'o other man liail succeeded in so Impressing himself upon tlio favorable consideration of his associates on the door at such nn early period of his membership. Ho was sorry , lie said , to note by the tone and words of the gentleman from Maryland ( Mr. Itayner ) , who opened the discussion , that ho was in fluenced by the columns of the metropolitan press and was disposed to treat representa tives of the western districts , and particu larly of those states whore silver is mined , as foreigners and aliens. Ho did not ex actly comprehend the reason why that gentleman should speak of the Treasury do- p.irtment as cctlng the part of a pawn broker for the silver miners of Colorado and Nevada. It might bo the gentleman knew more of pawnbroking than ho did.or it might bo on account of the practice of the Treasury department to jew down the men who brought the silver there to sell ; because it was now beyond ques tion that such was the policy of the department. It was because the people of Colorado had come to understand that t.ho platforms of the two great political parties were but glittering catchwords that they had within the last twelve months asserted their political independence. It was not ( as the Now York Sun said ) be cause Mr. Kecd of Maine was a czar that the democratic party had como into power. It was because it had declared unequivocally for the remonetizatlon of silver. The scene in the house today was enough to attract the attention of any thoughtful observer. Was It possible thnt the gentleman from Maryland ( Mr. Itaynor ) , uttering the senti ments ho did , and the gentleman from Mis souri ( Mr. liliUid ) , uttering the sentences ho did , were elected last fall on the identical platform. [ Laughter on all sides. ] Promise thnt Unit Keen llroknn. When the democratic party met in con vention in 1884. Mr. Pence continued , it de clared Its belief in honest moneythat gold and silver is the coinage of the constitution and is a circulating medium convertible into such money without loss. That meant , he said , the rcmonotizatlon of silver at its old ratio ; and it was so accepted by the silver producers. But oven before Mr. Cleveland's llrst inauguration that platform had been deliberately slapped in the iaco and spat upon. [ Applause. ] For four years of the Cleveland administration there had not been ( so far as the administration was con cerned ) one-sincere ) effort to rcmonotizo sil ver. The republican administration which followed was no bettor in that respect , still it was not his purpose to follow up the evolutions of political parties or to take part "n a partisan discussion. Elected last fall Ijy a people , oravo. buoyant and hopeful ho inow that their industries had been pros- : rateu by the course of the past two admin istrations , by the base surrender of these who had been elected on a silver platform and on silver pledges. In this connection ho quoted from a speech made by Mr. Carlisle In the house In 18TS , to the effect that the striking down of from thrco-sovenths to one-half of the metallic money of the coun try was the most gigantic crime of this ot my other generation , and he contrasted that declaration with the present position of the secretary on the silver question. The speech was made , ho said , when that gentleman s a leader , not a follower , when ho was ii sender of messages , nut a Dearer of them [ Laughter. ] Mr. Wheeler of Alabama closed the dls cussion for the day with a pica for a largei volume of currency , and the house ad journcd. Piles of people Irivo DUOS , out lo ) Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo will euro thoai. A WORI/D-BEATER. The American filrl an She Appears Ainli tlio Itreakorn of Nurniguiisott. It Is at 11 o'clock in the morning whoi the bounty of Narragansott plor is ontli its bravest array , for the long stretch o beach und the line of foaming breaker is uliro with bathers , Buys u writer ii tbo Boston Globe. And the bathing nulls ! Dear mo , wu there over mich u sightl All ports ant condltiona of thorn appeal1 , from tin dainty Fronuh creation of the pluuan aotrcsH on advertising bout to the long puntulooned ufTuiiof the Boston girl. All of the colors of the rainbow an worn , nnd all sorts of fabrics are scon ii the makeup of these fascinating BO ; suits. Sumo of silk are elegant affairs , am there are some of satin und brocade tha nro line enough to grace a ballroom i only lengthened a good bit. The inoe popular material of all , htn\ \ over , is alpaca or brilliantino. It shod the water readily , does not cling in : modestly , und , hotter still , does not fade Miss Wiimio Davis' suit is of alpaca , an is moat becoming to its very prott young wearer. ' It is of navy bin trimmed simply with white braid. Ono of the most beautiful women 1 the surf IB Miss Marie Sterling of Bait more , whoso far-famed red-gold hal shines out magnificently in the sunshim She dresses in whits pearl whlto an her llesh gleams out beautifully in coi trust with its creamy tints. The suit j mudo of alpaca und has knco breccia and a short plaited skirt. The sleovi nro mere poulfs in baby fashion und th throat is out uA'uy in a point and has sailor collar und white silk tie. Another naiud who la much admire both in and out of the breakers is Mil Stcrrott of PatorBon , N. J. She ulwuj has u swunn of gullunts abaut her , ft she iu really u beauty and deserves he bolleship , She is said to bo the mo , faultlessly formed girl at the pier , an she swims like a duck. She wears perfectly fitting bathing suit of dar blue , which is the essence of modcbty. There id ono blonder , stylish girl , wli hus worn several ditlorout suits durln my stay lioro. They nro nil of silk mid are tremendously smart. Today she wns in n slm'tUngly Imndsonio nlTalr of electric blue molro trinuncd with line light jot garniture. Tlio trousers wcro perfectly plain , nnd didn't quite reach Iho knoo. The skirt \va also pltiln , nnd stuck out rich nnd full from the wntst. The bodleo win bountiful , being close fitting In the back with a full vest In front between the brotollos of jot that extended over the shoulders and down the back. Tlio full vest wns cut low und finished across the top with a band of jot. The alcoves were largo puffs with bunds of jot about the arm , nnd the corselet wua ulso of jot. Electric blue stockings were worn nnd on one log , just below the knee , was n jot garter. The girl had black hair nnd wonderfully blue eves , sot deep under long blnuk lushes. There wns a remarkable - able expression about thorn , n little trick of looking out nt ono side at you with a swooping glunco from under tlio splendid lashes. Her skin was whlto and fine nnd there was a sweet tlngo of rose In her cheeks. Tlio eleetrlo blue of her suit , sot oil by the sparkling jot , was a revelation , I assure you , und there wns a good deal of staring at her us she sprang out of the water in a state of wet love liness. It is not every woman who realizes th oiTootivo possibilities of motherhood. The French oleganto has in benne and baby n smvpathotio background for her own lovelfness , und improves every op portunity for making nor offspring or namentally useful. But there Is hero just now a distract- tngly nrotty young woman who hus dls- tuneod nil competitors in this line , It scorns to me , and she makes the love liest pictures in the surf with her buby boy , whom she fondles und tosses ubout In the waves In the most picturesque fashion. Tlio small scrap of humanity is a bit afraid and it is u pretty sight to see her coax him in with her and then to have him cling to her with his baby hands. She dresses effectively , and is very attrac tive both In form and feature. She is slim and gntcefuland , her arms nro whlto and beautiful ; they show oil' well , too , when they are next to her baby's pink llesh , and ho hus a way of grasping hold ot their soft , rounded loveliness that is simply delicious to see. All the men hero are wild over her , but she seems only to think of the small son who do- muiuls so much of her attention. Her suit is a pule sou green , spotted with bluck and trimmed with rows of narrow bluck braid. It is cut low und has short pulled sleeves , und the skirt is plaited in full plaits that-sot out jauntily from the hips. Her hair is a fair gold , nnd she docs t up into a dour little knot on the crown f her beautiful head , und there are u at of swuet little curls at the nape of her oft neck. Tartan seems to have a very good hewing in bathing suits this season , nd when the colors do not run is par- ioiilarly oiTootivo. Ono handsome suit in black had fush- enable rovers and belt of the most bril- iant plaids. The skirt und trousers wcro plain , and oth very short. The bodiuo fitted ut he back and hud a full vest cut rather ow and finished by a plaid -band at the op. Tlio rovers spread away in deep > lints , tapering to the bolt , and u sailor- ike collar crossed the back. The leovcs were poutls , and the belt was traight and formed of plaid. It was a jay costume and the stockings worn vero an effective feature , being black ind scarlet stripes. There is a lovely young widow who is liming men's heads here with her win ning ways and swcot face. She goes nto the surf every day without fail , and vcars ono of the most fetching suits of nil. Of course It is black , every inch of "t. It is of silk , in a heavy cord , nnd lus soft folded sleeves , crushed up about , ho shoulders and made of the thinnest und of black China silk. There is also u gathered neck of this silk that shows -he llesh through it when wet , in n ovoly , Hooting way that is very taking. The suit lias two skirts , both very short , and there are no trousers , long jlaok silk tights being worn after the , utest imported mode. When this pretty creature comes out of the water she shakes out her long , 'air hair over her shoulders and sweopt it up two or thrco times through her "linnds in glorious masses as she standt v few minutes in the candor of the Narra- 'ansott sunshine for all to look and ad- nire before she goes running up aorose the white sand. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL DRIQHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 BETTER. Jty doctor says It nets gently nn tlm ntomacti , liver nnd kklnevs. find In a plenxnnl laxative. Tills drink U made from herbi. and la prepared for use His culled L AHE'S MEBIGIHE AndruiElBi5ecUltBlOc.andaaclcARe. If you cannot get it. send your nclilrcss furn frpo famplo. J.nne'fl I'mnllj Meilldnii muvc'i diet linvrrla c-iirliilay. Innnlcrtn ' ' ' ' ' > > " i-i > ry. WHY SHOULD YOU PAY 25c As you have heretofore done , for a LIGHTWEIGHT , ROLL COLLAR , We are now making one , with Deep Points , equal to any in the market , FOR 20C. ASK ONLY FOR THE ALDMERE. Sold by all Iho leading Hon'e Furniihen. The Monarch Is the best warm weather Shirt. Solid comfort and complete i tUUc- UOD guaranteed , CLUETT , COON fc ? B Make your hlood rich and mini , tone yo whole Kysteni , euro every nnrvom ironhlo wit Nerve Benne , a now voitotiiblo discovery i iiinrvoloiu power. They re now youth , resto vigor , give uluw of houltli. donulo capacity d work or plenHtiro. Wondordil for ovurwoi and worry. Soid liy ariizvUtH. * l 11 box. t wuekH1 buppl v , or by mull. NUIIVB 1IKAN CC llulfulo. rl. V. DROOP AND DIE , Mothers Have Cause to fear this weather , Interviews with Local Physi cians of all Schools , InfantMorlnlity Credited to im proper Food. Lnctnted Food the Purest and Best Diet. Hnppy Omaha Mothora Whoso Chil dren Live on It. The extraordinary mortality from va rious terms of Infantile Indigestion this summer bus led to careful Inbulry , and the best authorities on the subject in thin city have freely expressed their opinions. Several oT tlio best known physicians in Omaha woio Interviewed yesterday , and tin following questions 'iskod : "In view of the largo death rate tills summer of Infants In Omaha , what do you recommend I1" The general sentiment of the profes sion was voiced In the following state ment from ono of the most successful practitioners among children. Ho said : "There is nothitu. ' equal to laetatod food and its nso is fast becoming general , among the profos.sou. Wo Und that It is retained on the stomach , where other thlngj are not retained. "For cholera infniittim I IIml it most valuable , and I generally glvo small portions often repeated when called to attend such cases. In almost every naso where mothers are unable to nurse their infants , I IInd that lactatcd food answers well. "Many htippy mothers In Omaha have used dictated food successfully whore- everything else failed. They say that this food hits kept tholr children strong and well during the dangerous summer season and many of them have recom mended It to friends , who have had the same happy oxperieneo. The principal element of mother's mill : is sugar of milk. This Is the basis of laclnted food , With it is combined the nutritious elements of the great co- rcals , wheat nnd barley , and the neces sary bono-forming ealts. This makes lacttited food a perfect and natural sub stitute for mother's millc. It must bo borne in mind that lactalcd food Is so inexpensive , thai it is within the reach of every family. 150 meals can ho made from a dollar package ot the food , and when prepared for thou use of infants , it costs loss than live cents a quart. Mothorp should remember that chol era iiifantuni can bo more oarily pre vented than cured. Simply feed the baby with pure Imitated food , and tlio child will keep well and strong. FOH TMIil Insane In ohurKo ot tlio Slaters of Wloroy. This renowned Institution Is situated on the ilh blulTs hack of and overlooking the city of 'oniictl ' HliilTs. The spacious grounds , Its ilKh location and splendid view , make It a lost pleasing rotnvit for the allllctcil. A staff of eminent physicians and a largo corps of cx- > crlcncod nurses minister to tlio comforts of lie patients. Bpoulul earn given to ludv pa tients. TERMS MODERATE. For particulars imply to SESTEH SUPERIOR Frank Street - - - Council Bluffs , Iowa. W. C. ESTEP 14 , N. Main St. , Council Bluffs. OOlco 1 7 TKMil'IIONKS-ltosldonco 3I ( Special ! COUNCIL BLUFFS : AnSTHACTS ami loans. Farm nml city proper/ bought und Bold. I'liuuy A. Thumas , Council IllollH GAUBAOH removed , ccHspoolft , vaults , chimney i cleaned. KJ llur'.tu , ut Taylor's Brouury , OU Uroaclw.-ty. I7UUIT FARMS Wo have Homo film bonrlnir fruit L fnrniB for H-du : nlHovood low.-i fanim ; uulioluo ' _ > Kl-ac'ro farm , iD ; ) per acru , Jolmtuon { ( Van I'attun. OPPORTUNITY for n homo. Wo hiivo Uk-w AN Huvcral duulralilu hoimiiH anil lutu under foro- cloHiiroof morlzu'tttliit : : wo will closu out at en it on monthly p.iyniunta ur fur c.nli. Day & lien's , 3 J 1'earl HI. lOREXCIIANiK-I ( you ha vim homo iui < l binary. J or a team , you can make a KOOI ! tradu ( or : i vacant lot bi'twrc.'ii poHtollleii and iww lir , Xlulioluon & Co. , ( lee llro-idwny. SALR-NIco n-moin rallairo near Madison I7OR - . aruuimlduldu. NlcholBOii & Co. , 1)00 ) Iro.-iUwny. 17011 SALK 10 to ' . ' (1 ( ncn-H , : i mllon Irotn city : -L cheap. ( iruuiiHhlulilu , NluholBim & Co. , UUU Uroadway. ' for salo. IICI neroH , near Council IllnlTst ii'AHM linprovud , l.m'o IIOUHII , barn , etc. C , Guru- teimon , CreHccnl , la , HO ACUKH for Halo , near Council HlnltHi lioiiso , 'barn. friiltHof ullklndH ; onlv * U5.0tan aero if taken at onuu , GreuimhleldH , NluholHOn A. Co. , ( SOU Uroadway. I OH 8AI < K-Only $5.on , now l-'O.foot uwnliitf 1' MBH | UiiKKilaln. millinery. 10 I'earl mreet. \VANTKD A irlrl for hoiiHeworki ( ierinnn pro- fenod. Apply at aao UoiitlilltliSU ! TToOMH Tfr"HKNT l-'nrnlBlied or niifiiriiUiiod. JvNo. 710 Firm avenui ) , l.VJll KKNTKiirnlNliMl t'Otlniro of C rooms , -1 1011) ) Klflli livenno , lU-aHonublu leniiH , I \7AKTM1 l-I'aTlIeirwTnTa filtl < rtlmu and cnpltnl ii to inakoaiul Inlrodueu patentiiil novulllea. II. J , Ailaiim , 14H I'orlnnvL-niiL1 , Council Illutlu. DO YOU know that Day k UCKH have Homo tliiik'o barfalim Infrnltand f inlen lund near thin cllyl i- iH ! H ! U O A 1 2-TonS'3'DaV Machine ut a 10-Tons-n-I ) y Price. . - ' ' H if. ' " 'I ' * d Ul J U our Warranty Goes with Each Machine. vTho South wick llullnz Press Is nz-liorMi.full-clrulomacIiUio. d H has thti liirwfcl feed opcnlm ; of any Contlmions-Itallni , ' , iS Donhlii-Klroko 1'rcbS m iSa the World. ir ird Hales tight ; draft light. d Capacity ) Construction ; Durability-all the UUST. u Now istho time to buy u liny prosa. It will pay you to BOO our machines before - k fore you buy , 10 SANDWICH MANF'G. ' CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,