* * " * / , TILE OMAHA DAILY BEJ2 : SATtHlDAY , JUNE 29 , 1805 , _ f/ Tim OMAHA , DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUETS. OI-TtCE , - - NO. 12 PEAUISTnUET B lrere ! < l br carrier to any part of the city. II. W. TILTON , Lcuee. ttBLEPHONES Ituilnes * office. No. tt ! ntehl rfffrtllar , No. U. MKfTJUX. . Buy your cigars , pipes , tobaccos and canes it Grand Hotel Cigar ( tore. Grand hotel , Council Bluffs. Newly fur- nl hed. Ileopened Oct. 1. E. P. Clark. Prop. Joe Price and Joe Lin sky , two tramps , were arrested yesterday attcrnoon for beg ging on the streets , John Wortman , the farmer who was In jured In a bicycle accident last April , was given $78 yesterday , that being thw amount realized from the bicycle moot last Wednes day , Harmony chapter No. 25 , Order Eastern Star , will liavo u sociable thlB evening ut the residence of Mr. M. Duquette on Fourth Btreet. All members and their friends cor dially Invited. Special meeting of Excelsior lodge No. 259 , Ancient Free and Accepted Masons , this evening for work In first degree. Visiting brethren cordially Inr.ted. lly order of the worthy master. Kittle and George Wllfong , whp are said to have cut down John Masterman'u peas , will have n hearing on the charge of ma licious trespass before Justice Vlen next Monday nt 2 p. m. A lot of tools were stolen from Connor Uros. ' tool house yesterday. During the afternoon a tramp was picked up In the rail way yards and taken to the city Jail. When searched three chisels and a glass cutler that were among the stolen property were found In his pockets. He Is slated with larceny from a building. The "Evidences of Christianity" Is the sub ject of Elder T. W. Williams' next Sunday evening lecture. Elder Williams will prove from external testimony that the New Testa ment scriptures are true ; that Jesus Christ actually lived as represented by the apostles. As the church will be too small to accom modate the crowd the services will bo hcM In the tent at the corner ot Harmony and Harrison risen streets. The city council will hold n regular meet ing next Monday night , nnd the predlctlor Is made that a large nmount ot business will have to be transacted. The councllmer nro going to try to limit themselves to om meeting a month during the hot weather Among other things , contracts are to be le for grading Third street from Story to Nlntl avenue , and Avenue C from Eleventh to Thlr tccnth street. Yesterday afternoon two men entered T D. Hughes' storeon Lower Main am asked to be shown "some goods. Whtlo om of them attracted Hughes' attention the othe picked up and made off with a pair o trousers. Hughes and ono of his men gav the pair a hot chase and at last gatherei them both In. They gave their names as I'a Gallagher and Prank Williams and both wer charged with larcsny from a building. The Young Men's Christian association I preparing for a field day to bo given nt th driving park on the Fourth of July. Ther will be gold and silver medals and numerou other prizes. Some of the Interesting feature of the day will ba a fat man's bicycle rac by prominent cltlz3ns and a one mile wall by the mall carriers. All the other event will be strictly confined to members of th association. County Attorney Saunders has commence proceedings In the district court for the n rnovnl of the natural guardians of Lettl North , the 11-year-old girl who was brougl by her mother before Judge Smith a she time ago to bo sent to the reform school. I the petition ho alleges that Ncphl North , tl girl's father , Is In the Insane asylum , an her mother , Mrs. Collins , has been guilty vicious nnd criminal conduct toward her. Ii wants the girl put in charge ot some or who Is willing and competent to take care her properly. William Hanscn and Joseph Gatewood , wl were arrested In Hed Oak Thursday whl passing counterfeit money and found to ha1 a large amount of the bogus coins In the possession , were brought before the Unit' ' States commissioner yesterday. Hansen a milted his guilt nnd was bound over to tl grand Jury , Ms bond being fixed at $ lr > 0 Gatewood's case was continued until Monda The federal authorities were after them se oral days ago , but they eluded the ofllce : and went from Omaha to Hed Oak. Depu Marshal Hlllwcg brought them In. Fire and tornado Insurance written In b { companies. Money for farm loans at U rates. City property for sale or trade I farm lands In Iowa. Lougce & Towle , J Pearl St. Fo.- sale , new Sterling bicycle , rode miles , 22 Ibs. , $90. Address B 27 , Dee oflU iliinu i.iliineryulr , All trimmed hats at a great reductlc $10 hats for $ C ; $12 hats for $7 ; $ G hats I $3 ; $5 hats for $2.60 ; a nice trimmed hat I $1. These prices will continue for the ne 80 days. Miss Hngsdale , 10 Pearl street. \VliHo O. K riling. - Flvo thousand feet 8-Inch top , 12 to feet long , at O',4c per lineal foot. A. Ovi ton , Council Bluffs. la. I'EltltUXAI * JMJJ.i O. D. Wheeler Is enjoying a visit from 1 mother and brother. Mrs. Jfato Stelllng lett last evening for 1 hemp In'Chicago. .Mrs. Clara Albertson has returned from trip to Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbins have gone Illinois for n short visit with friends ? . Mrs. J. P. Greenshlelds and son and M Armstrong are visiting friends at Burllngl Springs. Mr. and MM. J. B. Atkins , Dr. .Licsy a i Master Thomas Laccy leave tonight for Spl Lake , where they expect to have a gr time boating and fishing during the wa weaHier. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Atkins t ! charge of their residence on Sixth aver while they are away. Ladles' luncheons nowadays consist . varied dishes. If crust and pastry are m t % . with Dr. Price's Baking Powder succ crowns all. Didn't KreiiRiiUo thn Slen. W. T. Duncan , who acquired a little b notoriety by attempting an assault on daughters of John Evcrs and C. A. Simps way called upon at the city Jail yesterday the girls , both of whom Identified him. as right man. His brain appeared to bo v misty and ho denied emphatically having recollection of making any Improper advat to the children. He wore on his vest EOVI secret society badges , among them an i Fellows three links. Sheriff Hazsn , v talking to him , noticed the pin , nnd as h also an Odd Fellow , undertook to test him Riving him the t'gn of recognition. Dun did not recognize the rlgn nt all , or at h made no response. He and Thomas O'Br who 1s charged with a similar offense aga the little daughter of Fred Westrlp , will I have hearings In police court this mornln , HOSIOX b'IClIlh. Mlil-Kniiinirr Mtlu of Umlrrn-rnr Wo offer men's gauze underwear , all s' worth 39c , at 25c each , BOc a suit. Big line of men's fancy random underw regular 35o grade , at 25c each , BOc a suit. Gents' fancy random , blue mixed tin wear , silk bound , pearl buttons , our rcg 60c grade , on Bale at 23c a garment , or t suit. Gents' French Balbrlggan underwear , fashioned , goods , worth 76c , at fJOo each. Gents' full lisle thread Egyptian rib regiilar 75o quality , on sale at GOo each. Gents' fancy ribbed underwear , reg price. EOc. to go at 39o each. Ladles' fine SwUs ribbed vests , worth reduced to lOc each. Ladles' fine lisle vests , worth BOc , on at 25o each. Boys' heavy r.bbed bicycle hose , wi 25c. on sale at 19o n pilr. Children's heavy ribbed hose , all si warranted fast black , worth 15c , on sah lOo a pair. Lsdles * full black hose , worth 35c , at * Pillr < FOWLER. DICK WALKER. 401-405 Broadway. Council Bluffs , I The 2 p. in. train to Lake Minawa Ii i xcurslon train every day In the week ceptlng Sunday. One fare pays for the re trip , tickets good to return on any train i IDE atternoon or evening. , NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Ono of the Pecu'iar ' Features of tbs Mulct Law Strongly In Eviclcncs , SALOON MF.N USE IF TO GET LVEN Invoke ( lie Aid of the Courts to fccttlo I'cromnl bcores nnd ccuro Sutlifnc- tlou Under tlio 1'rovlitoiii ot the stiiiutn. Theie Is no particular danger of an anti- saloon war being declared , but It does teem to be a peculiar coincidence that four men should become the victims of mulct law liti gation In four days. The first t\\o were Chris Rudlo and Hilly Whitney , who were arrested for setting up a saloon at the circus grounds. J. W. Plnnelllio was supposed to have Instigated proceedings against them , was the next victim , Rudlo having him ar rested as a means ot retaliation , and he Is to have a hearing In Justice Vlen's court this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Yesterday Henry Wagner filed a petition In Justice Vlen's court charging Ed Sherlock with keeping a saloon. Constable Stevlck came down like a wolf on the fold and when he went away took with him half u dozen demijohns , buttles and jugs , not one-tenth part of the stock Sherlock had on hand , but when It was stacked up In the court room It made a respectable showing. Sherlock Is still running , and will undoubtedly run right along. The case Is the outgrowth of a dif ficulty Sherlock had with Wagner. He en dorsed a note of $100 to Wagner , without re- courfe. Wagner evidently did not know what "ttlthout recourse" meant. He could not collect the note from the maker , so he . called on Sherlock for a settlement. Sherlock of course , would not settle and Wagner said he would get even. All talk of a temperance crusade , how ever , Is without any foundation. The Ka loons arc none of them complying strlctlj with the law In all Its provisions , but thej are doing better than ever before , and tin public generally It satisfied. The events o the past few days only go to show that tin mulct law places the saloon keepers ontlrclj at the mercy of their enemies. Whenevei any one gets a grudge against a saloot keeper for any cause whatever , all he ha to do Is to file an information against hln under the prohibitory law , nml blackmal d him out of any amount he may choose ti stick for. Wagner himself kept a saloon until a ver ; short time nno. Ho was In the buslnes under the old prohibitory law , and was ar rested and fined $1,000 by Judge Deemer fo violating It. He never paid the money , how ever , for Governor Boies rcm.tted the fine. Chris Rudlo. who posed as the temper mice reformer In Plnnell's case , met with ni unfortunate accident Thursday night. He wa ; In a saloon In Omaha and got mixed up In fight. U'hon he reached home at about 1 o'clock at nleht he had one ear nearly tor off , fully a dozen cuts about the face an head , and he was covered with clotted blooc Ho does not mention the names of the artist who d d the Job of face frescoing. A SUNSATIONAL IIAMIKUIUUIIUP SALI lifiinlsDii Ilro * . Ilnvu .Two Surprlacs fd TonlRlit. A manufacturer's entire sample line c ladles' and gents' handkerchiefs , hardly an two alike , In plain white , hemstitch , plal white and fancy embroidered ; also ladle i black bordered mourning handkerchiefs. I this lot are hundreds of plain white pui ot i linen hemstitch handkerchiefs. All tl ' ho ladles' handkerchiefs , not one worl lie ve less than 25c and up to 50c , all at one prli : lr Saturday evening , 12&C each. All the gent cd id- handkerchiefs are worth 20c , 25c and 35 idhe he all at one price Saturday evening , 9c eac 10. 10.ly. . This Is the best handkerchief bargain we ev offered. You will not bo disappointed. rn ity LADIES' BELTS GIVEN AWAY. Over 500 ladles' tan and black leather bell sst all samples , hardly any two alike , worth 2 to $1 , entire lot Saturday evening 9o eac for 235 Sale begins at 7:30 : p. m. If you wish to see the handkerchiefs th , 15 are now displayed In our show windows. S : begins at 7:30 : Saturday evening. BENNISON BROS. . infer Council Bluffs. for llronu'a C. O. I ) . Screen doors , 49c each. Hammocks , 49c. Gasoline stoves from $1.93 up. One-pint Mason fruit Jars , per doz. , 4 ! 26 quart Mason fruit Jars ? , 59c doz. ; half-gall er- Mason fruit Jars , 79c doz. 21 pounds granulated sugar for $1. Ono pound plug tobacco for 15c ; one pou smoking tobacco for IBc. Five gallons gasoline for 05c. Salmon , 3 hts per can. MEATS. Sirloin and porterhouse steak , lOc. her Round steak , Slic ; chuck steak , 6'/c. Best rib roast. Sc ; chuck roast , 5c and Boiling beef , . 3c and Be. Mutton chops , 8c. to Leg o' mutton , 7c. Salt pork , Cc. llss Breakfast bacon , 10c. Ion Compound lard , Re. Picnic ham , Sc ; boneless ham , lOe. Sugar cured ham , lie. ml Irlt Metcalf Bros , have a splendid line rl fU eat mcr clothing. inn Don't U'unt Ilerk to.Orib ake Trouble at Manawa has not exactly brol nuc out afresh , but It keep * ! up a stei rumbling. Another suit was commenced ot the district court yesterday by F. C. R ado against W. H. Beck for the purpose of h Ing Beck restrained from grabbing the ol of city treasurer , which the petition alle that he Is about to do. Reed already irief proceedings Instituted to have the incorpc tlon of the town declared null and vi the In the petition which ; was filed ycster son , he alleges that Beck claims Manawa 1 by duly Incorporatetd town , and. that H. Sti the berger at the last election was chosen trt cry vfcr. Ho did not qualify for the posll ' and rather than havs the olllce left vsc any nces Beck , who already holds the office of ma oral of the llttlo community , Is about to add Odd duties ot treasurer to the multifarious o title connected with the mayoralty. A writ Injunction Is demanded to restrain him fi o Is doing so. by ican Max O'Rell snys Rio Janeiro has east finest harbor In the western hemisphere , Ion , might add that Dr. Price's Baking Pow ilnst Is without a rival on the globe. both „ Not I liniliril Vi't. The work of the receiver of the Cou Bluffs Insurance company Is not yet ci pletc. There arc still In his hand ? assets the amount of $50.000 , it Is claimed , wt arc to bo disposed of to the best possible vantage. Only the outstanding policies Included In the sale made Thursday to Continental company of New York. Don't overlook the fact that the Spot ! stock is being racriflcel at any price to i If you do you will miss the bargains In goods , clothing , fines , hats and all sea : able standard goo-Is that you mu t buy. larger the crowd the quicker the goo3s and the greater the sacrifice In values. Mrs. 13. J. Scott , 536 West Broadway , i clal millinery tale Monday and Tuesday o 25creatha , lOc ; 75o wreaths , 35c ; 75o : iprayg , 25c. A large assortment of ch tlowers , lOc , lEc and 20c ; black untrlm ; hate , lOc , 15c and 20c ; trimmed hats , 25c e at iliuvpti | lf r' .HaiUtciur. Joseph Spccr of the Eagle laundry ha 20c mads-tone. Cures dog bites and make bite The llardtnan , the piano par excellenc la. llnil it h'rro Mlvrr It inqil < r. an Last February several colored citizens ex- believed In the free and unlimited coir junA dur- ot silver had a delightful barbecue. Goodwin furnished the hog and Texas B ; a place to cook tl , and colored people from all over the city were Invited In freely to have a chew at the hog and see for themselves how It ould be when silver and hogs were as cheap as the air they breathed , It ap pears from Information filed In Justice Vlen's court yesterday that the darkles be lieved In free hogs as well as free silver , for Kd llurkc. allege ? that the hog belonged to him and that Goodwin stole It. Goodwin will have a hearing this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The popular demand for Wheeler's King Tcmfcranco Beer , formerly known as Copps Cheer , l beyond all precedent. It U taxing the productive capacity to ths utmost. It Is no longer an experiment with dealers , but a fixed demand has followed Its Introduction everywhere. Furnished exclusively by Wheeler & IlcrclJ , Council Bluffs. We will make special prices for running service pipes for uas to your residence for the month ot June. Call at Gas ofllca tor Information. Yes , the Kngle laundry Is "that good laundry , " and Is located at 724 Broadway. If In doubt about this try It nnd be convinced. Don't forget name and number. Tol. 1C7. For rent , furnished and unfurnished rooms. 710 First avenue. A nlco assortment of children's wash suits at Metcalf Bros. Davis , agency for Munvon's remedial. MOULD t'ff.l.VJ/i State Itnr Asaocmtlo i Piine Numerous ICn < oliul'i'iN tit DCS Miilne * . DBS MOINES , la. , June 28. ( Special Tele gram. ) The State Bar association today elect d these officers : President. Judge L , 0 Klnne , Ds Molnes ; vice president , Judge J II. Henderson , Indlanola ; secretary , James W. Bolllngcr , Davenport ; treasurer , George P. Henry , Des Molnes ; executive committee First district. II. 0. Weaver , Wapello ; Second end , M. J. Wade , Iowa City ; Third. C. E Plckett. Waterloo ; Fourth , J. R. Vans. New Hampton ; Fifth , G. W. Burnham , VInton Sixth , II. S. Wlnslovv , Newton ; Seventh James 0. Day , DCS Molnes ; Eighth , L. C Mecham , Centerfield ; Ninth , II. L. Seever , Stuart ; Tenth , J. A. Henderson , Jefferson Eleventh , C. L. Wright , Sioux City. Thcs resolutions were adopted : Resolved , That thH n soclatlon fnvora th amendment of the statutes t elating to admin > hlona to the bar so as to require a showing of three years' study befoio admission am Y an IC.iKllsli education equivalent to a lilK'l e tchool course , surh amendment not to KC f Into effect , however , until two years aftei Its passage. That Rich statutes bo furthei e amended to provide for the appointment foi y one or more years , by the supreme court , ol r n standing committee of three members ol n the bar , to hold olllco for one year , whirl s : shall have charge of the examination of can n dldatea for admission , under the dlicctlon o ; 11 the supreme court and subject to Its rules 11o the mcmbeis thereof to be paid by the stat < o not to exceed $50 each for each term of cour at which their attendance Is required. y The committee on judiciary reported theY 3 following recommendations : "The modification ot the Jurjr system ; dc away with the requirement for a'n unanimous verdict , which frequently defeats Justice ; re duce the size of the Jury and allow a ma jority to return a verdict within two hours require counsel to state their theory ot tin law and pleading and the court to announci his holding PO that they may proceed will certainty and dispatch. This will also slm pllfy the grounds for appeal. "A less cumbersome system Is needed fo trying equity cases ; exact the Torrens sys tern of land transfers ; the assessment o property needs modification ; assess accord Ing to relative Jurisdiction ; the Pennsylvanl system Is worthy of consideration ; the con demnatlon of private property for public us needs looking after , looking to remunertln of the ono damaged. " Jud e Roberts Introduced a resolutlo : iy amending ; the constitution to provide for In committee of five on the past year's work o IS * the supreme court. It was referred to the ex ecutlve committee , as was also one recom In mending the supreme court to make assign retie ments of cases and Increasing the salary c members to enable them to live In De tie Molnes during their terms of cilice. Judg th L. G. Klnne delivered the annual addresi Ho outlined and detailed the Inner working ce of the supreme court and considered at lengt ts' the subject of expert testimony. O. K. Mctcalfo Acqu'tteil. CRESTON , la. , Juno 28. ( Special Tel gram. ) George E. Metcalfo was acqultt ( hero of the charge of robbing the rallro : and express companies at Thayer In 1S9 The case presents a peculiar situation. Tl ts , trial had been continued from June 9. : the meantime Metcalfe went to Lexlngto Ky. , to procure evidence to establish i alibi. While there ho was arrested f forgery and for obtaining money under fal pretense. He was ur.ablo to furnish ball ai ey was cast In prison at New Castle. Ills trl ale hero yesterday was concluded without 1 presence. His preliminary hearing at Nt Castle occurred today. Sioux Itj'n Ne\v Hunk. SIOUX CITY , Juno 23. ( Special Telegran The Credits Commutation company , whl practically owns the stock yards hero , h 9c ; completed arrangements to open a new sto Ion yard bank September 1 , to take the place the Union Stock Yards State bank , which w swamped during the financial crash of IS ! ind The new organization will be capitalized $100,000 and deal exclusively In cattle papi lOc The members of the local Grand Army the Republic post trave formed a Monume association hero with the purpose of erectl a monument In the city to veterans of t : late war. In a few weeks they expect to a Cc. for designs from eastern artUts. llul r < l ii Mimll Clhrct. CEDAR RAPIDS , la. , June 28. ( Spec Telegram. ) Alvln Ullss , a farmer living m here , was arrested tcday for raising a chc ; of $11.06 , given by T. M. Sinclair & Co. , $111.CC. Hovas bound over In the sum $500. Ho pleaded poverty Ob an cxcu 1\J- ! \ An unknown man went to the homo of Andrlst lite last nlcht , and In an attcn to force her to give up her money beat M Andrlit almost to death. She U In a p , , carious condition. The thief has not bi „ „ aly captured. IMnbezz er.Irlnit Srcurni Hull. GENEVA. Neb. , Juno 28. ( Special. ) Q. , Ifice Zlrhut , the Mllllgan bank embezzler , jges cured bond yesterday In the amount of $4 , ( has and Is now "at liberty until July 8. old , I.nlcn Shorn Drclnrc-i n UlvUlcnil. day NEW YORK , June 23. The Lake Sh Railroad company has declared a sem-anti ! eas- dividend of 3 per cent , payable August 1 , ! ° U < ilrl Tlltten * ° the K'forni School , iyor PIERCE , Neb. , June 28. ( Special. ) Fan the Frost , a child of 14 , will be taken to the form school tomorrow , of I The go , llrcnvn I rniul. Corn meal 1 pint , 1 pint rye Hour , 1 I spo- spoonful brown sugar , 1 teaspoonful sail nly ; tratpoonfuls Royal Baking Powder , 1 tal rose olce spoonful lard , 91 pint milk. Sift toget med corn meal , rye flour , sugar , salt and powi Rub In the lard cold ; add the milk , and i . up. the whole Into a batter like cake. Pour I 25. greased tin and bake 40 minutes In rat hot oven. Protect at first with paper. is a t.nnrh liolu. s. 1 quart flour , 1 teaspoouful salt. 2 i spoonfuls Royal Baking Powder , 1 tablespc fill lard , 1 pint milk. Sift together fli salt and powder ; rub In lard cold ; ad.l in mix to a smooth dough to be easily hand who Flour the board , turn out dough , give 1 ( quick kneadlngs to give It imoothnesa. 1 Ed out little over H Inch thick , cut out v liter round cutter about 2& Inches In dlaiiie POISONED A LITTLE BABE Diabolical Orima BNtfghtOo Light in the Vicinity otiflircrton. KIPPF.D OUT WITH ti& COUSIN'S ' HORSE 7 lothcr oflho Chllil nnd , the Victim of 111 * Deceit Left to llrnr Jler Mm mo anil borrow Alonr * J.'enrclilnc for the ' .nlftrlt. OVERTON . Neb. , June T23. ( Special. ) A young couple arrived here two weeks ago ipon one of the nlglit Trains and were hastily driven toths rrvldence of Mrs. Mul- doon , a respectable widow who resides with her sons nbout four miles from town. The young woman was a daughter of Mrs. Mill doon , the young man her nephew. It was currently reported that they were man and wit ? , from Canada , vUltlng relatives and looking over Nebraska with a view ot locat ing here. A few hours after their arrival at the Muldoon homestead a physician was hastily summoned nnd cro morning dawned the young woman was a mother. The young man posed as the "good Samaritan" In tin case , having brought his cousin here to hide her shame. The father of the child , It was claimed , was another cousin In Canada. This occurrence was kept a family secret and might have remained so had tire young man been possessed of ordinary human Instincts or common horse sense. A few days ago he went to Elm Creek and under n fictitious name pur chased u quantity of strychnine. Returning home and complaining of feeling sick * * ; was left alone In the room with the little babe for a few minutes , at which time It Is charged ho gave the llttlo Innocent a dose of the poison , as the woman , coming Into the room after an absence ot a few minutes , found the child In convulsions , from which It never rallied , dying with all the well known symptons of strychnine poisoning. The young man volunteered to procure a doctor , and taking a horbe nnd cart , the iroperty of Pat Prlel , his cousin , has not jeen heard of since. It seems he threw away what poison he had left nnd that n number of chickens were killed by eating It. He : old the unfortunate young girl , the victim of Ills lust , that If she ever divulged the fact that he was the father of her child , he , would kill her. Efforts are being made to locate him. His relatives tare estimable people here and are prostrated over the miserable affair. I find Dr. Price's Baking Powder entirely pure nnd the strongest In leavening power. E. S. Wayne , M. D. , Ph. D. , Cincinnati , O. o VI' THK ItttLlRF ItOlth State Commission Wultlnsr for JL'Innl ltd- partft from the ( ounltc * . LINCOLN , June 28. ( Special. ) There has of late been considerable anxious Inquiry throughout the state In relation to the seem ing reluctance of the State Relief commis sion to close up Its business and make Its final report. A reporter for The Bee has In vestigated the matter and finds the follow ing condition : i By the provision of'the law under which the commission Is acting , 'each of the county relief commissions must make a final report to the staid commission 'and the latter to the secretary of state. So , far as the work of UK state commission Is concerned , it Is kept u | to date each day , but'counties are backwart about reporting , and'some ' of them , a few- are still giving out relief , to applicants. S ( soon as all the counties' 'have reported tin state commission , as explained by Secretary Ludden , will complete , Its report to the sec retary of state and shut up shop. There an five or six clerks now a , work at the room : ' of the 'commission , copying the reports o the different counties as they come In , am they appear to have plenty to do at all hour : of the day. In view of this state of affairi Secretary Ludden says It Is Impossible to sc a day for n general wlndup of the work o the state commission. Following Is a statement of money recelvci eod by S.Ias A. Holcomb. governor , from Janu od ary 9 to May 13 , 1895 , Inclusive , for the re ad lief of the drouth sufferers , turned over t the State Relief commission and recelptc 1,0 , for by t : In I V'-.N..MnglerColumlila City , Ind i 33.1 J. I' . Che'v , Xenln. 0 32. ! Mrs. C. < \ Miller 10.1 an Mitllne Plow coinpan > , thioiigh n. Rosewater - water 500.1 'or J. Hrerklnrldge , Decorah. In 17. Ise J. S. McNeeley , Oieenvllle. Miss. 4J nd J. W. Miller. McKlnnev. Tex 2. : lal Fnlnlew Camp , Woodmsn ot the World , I'omi'royVI 20.i ils Mis. J. ( J. Garland , Cascade Cnnon. Colo. 6. Wi-tern Union operatoif , Ogden. Utah . . . . tl. "A Friend , " thiniiRli 13. Hosewater 10. Common couucll , Knnnas City. Mo 103. Cntlln Tobacco cnmrnny , b't. Louis , Mo. . . . 103. Itellef nKsoclatlon , Snybiook , O 23. n. ) A. It. Olllam , Mnplelon Depot , I'a K. Michael Vugel , Iti'.Mioldx , Ind 4. ch O , Y. 1' . P. I' . , East Union , 0 35. 108 C. K. Ixjula 2. "Olil time Nebrafkan , " Chicago , through ickof 1 ] . Ilospwater 10. of T. O. Wallace , Atlnnt c. la. , through Hen. f > . as .Samuel Klupp , Hlehnnl , Pa 6. Kansas City Live Stork exchange 260. 33.at "OIJ time NebrasKan , " Chicago , through at II. Rosawnter - 10. er. "Old time Nebrasknn. " Chicago , through er.of i ; . Hosewator 10. of Commercial club of Kancas City. Mo 1,000. Couit Omndln camp No. Gil , Independent ing Order of Odd Follows. Omndln , N. ! > . . . . 12 he School chlldien of Coirlngton , Conn 4 Citizens of Iloseberry , Ore 30 ifk Cltlzeni or 1'oln station. la 30. Mrs. L. M. llaldwln. Manchester. Mloh. . . 12. Summit lodge No. 67 , Knights of Pythias. . 30. Waleiloo Illdge , la. . I.idles1 society 14. Domestic HnglrieerlniT , Chicago ( contribu tions of sem donors through them ) . . . . 97 oar Kenrett bank , Kensett , In 16 Young I'eoplc'a Society of Christian lii- ck deavor , Te ksberry , M.ifx 13 to O. p. Holken et nl. . Kensett , la 6 Nettle J. I'nulMin , Kenxi-U , la 14 of People of 1'ambrlna , N. D 91 ise. A. Dl\on , Coon HapMs , la 2 ise.Ed Collected by "Domestic UnglneerlnB , " Chicago 38 cage npt Ameilcan HlHcult and Manufacturing com- Irs. pmy , Chicago. Ill 1.000 iro- \V. - \ SLowls , Oieenvllle , III 33 Young Men's IlUPlnesi league , Charlenton , een S. C 165 TlirolJBh "Domesllo Unglneorlng , " Chicago 9 Ilesldi-nta of Glut pop Plalnes , Axtorla. Ore 43 School children of Vcnnngo county , Pennsylvania 298 J. sylvania Evening Wisconsin company , Milwaukee. se- " \V.n 3S (000 Total $ l.21 ( To Ct-lebr.ito the I'mirth. FREMONT , Juno 28. ( Special. ) The co tore mlttee In charge ot the Fourth celebratl lual report a great deal of Interest being tak In the Industrial parade. Forty mercanl and manufacturing firms will take part . It. There have been a large number imo entries made for the various races and If I re roads are good there will be some cxcelli records made in the ilvo-mllo handle rom the Herder rder I find the ROYAL BAKING I ncll superior to all the others in every re om- itch i to spect. It is purest and stroifgfcst. ad- fere the WALTER S. HAINESpM. D. 9 Consulting Chemist , Chicago BoarjJ.9f Health. nan sell , r' , n- dry son- lay them on greased baking tin , Just toui tea- Ing ( In rows evenly ) , wash over with ml t. 2 bake In fairly hot oven 2& minutes. WE ble- them over again with milkwhen , taken fr her oven. Jer. Outntrttl ftrrnd. mix Vi pint oatmeal , 1V ot flour , 'A teaspoon Into salt , 3 ot Royal Making Powder , % p > .her milk. Boll oatmeal In IVi pints eal water one hour ; add milk ; set aside ui cold. Then place In bowl , sift together do tea- talt and powder , and add. Mix smoot ) on- and deftly. Hake In greased tin 45 mlnul our , protected with paper 0 mlnutes. illk , . * J * \ \ 4.t t.tUCV. . Jed. tiring slowly to boiling rolnt ' ,4 pint wl 3r 2 then add yelks 4 eggs and 1 cupful EUK ; lloll whip It on fire until In state ot high fr vlth and u little thick ; remove and use as ter ; reeled. bicycle road race. The prizes offered tn visiting flremen have secured promises ot the attendance ot largo numbers ot firemen from surrounding towns. The celebration promises to bo the largeit nnd best ever held In the stntt outslda of Omaha or Lin coln. FALLS CITY , Neb. , June 28. ( Special. ) The business men ot this city have concluded to celebrate the Fourth In the Hlnton park , nbout one-halt mile south of town. There will be three games ot ball , the first by Kails City and Reserve , Kan. ; Reserve against Tony Creek , Kan. , nnd St. Joseph , Mo. , against the winner. There will be a boat race between two experts from Missouri , and other amusements will bo Indulged In. Toll 'In * Cruttrn Trnulilr. CIIADRON , Neb. , June 28. ( Special Tele gram. ) What promises to be the beginning of n long scries of tults started here today before Judge Mcnrn. A. W. Crltcs , an nt- torncy of this place , was arrested nnd fined for refusing to pay his poll tax , according tea a city ordinance , which Crltcs clilms Is Il legal. He at once got himself released on a writ of habeas corpus before District Judge Dartow nnd Intends to bring counter actions ag.ilnst Street Commissioner Sherllng and others. Jokes nbout the young housekeeper's leaden cake nre out of date since Price's Ilaklng Powder became n household word. ALL Tin : .VOI.STUK ; ; TIIKV XKII > Farmer * In All Sxctloui Sitltlleil with tlie UVnther. GDNRVA , Neb. , June 28. ( Special. ) Since yesterday noon It has been raining In this rsglon. There has been no downpour , but a constant mist , with an occasional gentle shower. It Is just the sort of weather needed by the oat fields In this section. There was beginning to be much anxiety among the farmers for the oat crop. Corn Is growing finely. CLAY CENTER. Neb. . June 28. ( Special. ) A fine rain yesterday greatly Improved the condition ot growing grain and pastures will be much benefited. DUNBAR , Neb. . June 28. ( Special. ) Though most of the farmers have several acres In potatoes , none have been put on the local market yet , and won't be for at least ten days. A continuous rain fell here yes terday and today. Apples will be the largest crop In years If there Is rain In the latter part of the season. They are much larg- " tn sire than at this season a year ago. CREIOHTON. Neb. , June 28. ( Special. ) A steady rain fell here almost all day yester day. One-half Inch of water fell. The stand of small grain In this county Is the heaviest ever known and the farmers anticipate con siderable trouble In cutting It. NELSON. Neb. , June 28. ( Special Tele- gram. ) Rain has been falling here all day and still continues. Corn , grass and other crops are greatly benefited nnd every om greatly encouraged. ORU , Neb. . Juno 28. ( Special. ) This county was visited with a fine rain today the need of which was beginning to be felt as the rapidity with which grain has beer growing has made unusual demands upon tin soil for moisture. NEHAWKA. Neb. , June 2S. ( Speclal.- ) Thiee Inches of rain has fallen In the lasi twenty-four hours. The outlook for corn hai not been be'tcr In the last twenty-five years Spring wheat and oat fields that wen thought to be near a failure one month age have recovered amazingly , and now promlsi more than an average yield. SURPRISE , Neb. , June 28. ( Special Tele gram. ) Heavy rains for the past wenty-foui hours. This will Insure an oat crop anJ hell corn. corn.NEBRASKA NEBRASKA CITY , June 28. ( Spechl Tele gram. ) A steady , gentle rain has been fall Ing her for the past thirty-six hours , am from present Indications will continue durlni the night. BELGRADE , Neb. , Juno 28. ( Speclal.- ) A ste-iJy rain set in this morning about o'clock unJ contlued a steady downpour al day. About two and one-fourth Inches fell putting the ground In fine shape. Late oat were beginning to need rain , as It was Jus heading out , so this , will Insure a large cro of small gram. Rye has come out beyond al expectations. Corn is very uneven aiU som of It quite weedy , but will come right o now , and with a return of warm eunshln will look first rate. The potato crop will b very Urco In this vicinity. NORTH LOUP , Neb. , June 28. ( Special A drizzling rain , amounting to nearly a Inch , fell here all day yesterday , putting u crops In excellent growing condition an soaking the surface of the ground to a dept of several Inches. This Is thought to t sufficient to Insure the maturity of the sma grain beyond all question and the agrlcu tural face hereabouts wears a radiant smll Potatoes are doing finely and but llttlo troub Is being occasioned by the potato beetl formerly sufficiently numerous to necesslta frequent poisoning. Its scarcity this seas ( ts no doubt due to the great destruction eggs which occurred from natural caus last summer. The seasonable showers of t ! past few weeks have given the weeds , e peclally sunflowers , a great Impetus , large Increasing the labor of cultivation. Ono the prominent signs of the times In tli vicinity Is shown In the attempts of farme to produce crops heretofore scantily planter or entirely neglected , Instead of the cro which have been almost exclusively grow Among several such which might be me tloned In this connection is the Item beans. This season plats of from one to t acres Imvo been planted , and their thrll [ growth promlocs n abundant yield. Should the market Justify , 'this crop may bu tx- pected to bo one ot the itaple crops ot this ' locality hercattor. i LINCOLN. June 2S. ( Special Telegram. ) For the past thirty-six hours It has rained almost contlnuoutly , but Is clearing tonight , tanciuter county , which up to yesterday lotnlng had received the least rainfall ut ' ny portion of the state , has been gUcn a borough soaking. ARCADIA , Neb. , Juno 28. ( Specltt. ) Ono nch of rain fell yesterday , and It Is still raili ng hard. Wheat and cots are very heavy , lorn Is Rrowlng f st. HKI1KON , Neb. , June 28. ( Special Tele gram. ) Good , soaking rain hero all day , and irotpccts that It will continues all night are ; oed , ST. PAUL , Neb. , Juno 23. ( SpocUI. ) An > other fine rain fell hero yesterday , continuing at Intervals all forenoon and until 2 o'clock. Three-fourths ot an Inch ot water has fallen , and no more Is needed at pro ent. HLMWOOl ) . Neb. . June 28. ( Special Tele gram. ) A steady rain has been falling for thirty hours. Fully three Inches of water fell. fell.SHELBY SHELBY , Neb. . June 28. ( Special- ) Shower * fell at Intervals all div veitordav. This \\lll benefit the oats , as th.y lnvo headed and will now till 'n ' fine shape. Polk county has a large acreage of oats and farmers stile that the yield per acre will bo the heaviest In ten ycir . Potatoes are ln"blos-om ard the crop will bo litrge. Corn Is doing nicely , except small patches which were blown out by the wind. The action of the wind this year has been peculiar. Dust would raise f ir many hours over portions of a corn field , while the balance would be comparatively calm. This action fs brcken by plowing several rows crosswise with the wind. No crops have been damaged by hall. PLATTSMOUTII , Neb. , Juno 2S. ( Spcc'al Telegram. ) A gentle drizzle set In parly yes terday afternoon at this place and continued throughout the night , making a total rain fall of two and cue-half Inches. The rain came In such a manner as to make It the best of the whole summer , and as a consequence quence Cass county promises to raise ono of the most bountiful crops In Its history. liicrt" iMl ilin TIOI > I TUT. NORTH LOUP. Neb. , June 28. ( Special. ) At the annual school election for district No. 1 , which Includes the graded schcols of this city , recently held , a tax of 25 m'lls was levied for school purposes , and tt was decided to have nine months of school the en suing year. A , T. Jones and Dr. C. 13. Ccflln \\cre elected as members of the board , vlre Samuel McClellan and S. S. Smith , terms ex pired. Dr. Oroonflcld was elected to filled the vacancy occasioned by the removal of his predecessor from the district. Vitllor Countr'n . nMl Valuation. ORD. Neb. , June 28. ( Special. ) Valley county's assessed valuation for 1895 is as follows : Horses , 5.427 , valued at $27.228 ; cattle , 7.187. $17,313 ; mules , 343 , $2,207 ; shesp , 657. $271 ; hogs. 5.9GO , $2,8Sl ; city lots , 3,711 , $91,038. Improved land amounts to 123,856 acres , valued at $299,100 , and per sonal property $246,299. Total valuation Is $901,423 , which Is about $70,000 less than last year , Afrntiiprlrttn 1.icun onvrnllon , BEATRICE , June 28. ( Special Telegram. ) At the Afro-American league meeting Just closed hero G.V. . Holllngcr of Lincoln was elected president ; Thomas .Haynes , Beatrice , vlco president ; Lizzie Palmer , Lin coln , secretary ; Jefferson Davis , Beatrice , treasurer ; G. F. Franklin , Omaha , state organizer. The next annual meeting will be held at Falls City , June 25 , 1S9C. rilliuoro ( . 'omity Teuclier * . GENEVA , Neb. , Juno 28. ( Special. ) Fillmore - more county's teachers' Institute Is In ses sion. County Superintendent Clegg Is master of ceremonies , with the assistance of Profs. T3aylor of Lincoln , Hubble of Falrfleld and Mrs. Metcalf of Lincoln. There are 175 teachers In attendance. .Mnrr'eil nt rintmmoutli. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Juno 28. ( Special Telegram. ) B. L. Klrkham , city editor of the Plattsmouth Dally Journal , led Miss Mattle Beal to the altar In this city last evening , the . ceremony occurring at the homo of the bride's ' parents. Judicious mothers , looking out for thcli children's good. Insist on Dr. Price's IJ.iklnp Powder being used In biscuit , doughnut ; and cookies. ri'iiclrcinumin Hi-Id U | > CHADIION , Neb. , Juno 28. ( Special Tele- gram. ) As Mrs. Hurt Drake was returning to the house from an outbuilding she wa : te rudely seized by a tall man who rouglilj DI1 demanded her money. She protested she hac 1 none , but he was evidently well posted am es Insisted that she had some concealed abou J16 her person. She was finally forced to glvi , up all the money she had , about $15. Sh J. was so badly frightened that she could no give a very good description of her assailant ils TS C'liulnm l.lq'inr Dru'or "nrncd On- ed CIIADRON , Neb. . June 28. ( Special Tele gram. ) The warehouse of Joseph Broghamei liquor and beer dealer of this city , burno of tonight. There was $2,000 insurance In th en American Fire ot Philadelphia and the los ty . CO.OT .05 .05.n .n So 01 Echo Answers " ? : .00 , . .03OD "Why .71 .37 Why eat Roclielle Salts , Ammonia , Alum , or .00 Lime with your bread , biscuits and pastry 7 Why . .00 use any baking powder that's not healthful or .9) pleasant ? Why pay a more-than-it's-worth price for it , when .53 .01 .00 Calumet .17 .00 .00 Baking I.CO ufi PERFECTION Powder IN QUALITY , MODEUATION m- fa wholesome and ? $1,000 lon DJ PRICE. so inexpensive if you can trace a taint of impurity in it. : en SOLD EVERYWHERE. Inof CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO. , Chicago. the snt : ap W Strictly ini and Class The largest direct buyers in our line selling at retail i Council Bluffs. If you buy anything in the drlig , paint c glass line it will pay you to see us. 200 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ch- COUNCIL HLUFF8 Ilk , ish om STEAM DYE W0.1K All kinds of Dyeing and Cleaning done In iful the highest ntylo ol lnt the art. Faded and ted Btaltml fabrics macl to look as good nj itll new. Work prompt ! ) iur , done and dellverei hly In all parts of th < tea. country. Bend toi price lut. O. A. .I no ; ar ; oth Broadway , near North 01- notcrn Depot , Councl IJlulfj. Iowa. T l. Ut will probably be ( bout 1,600 , ol which aboul $1.000 , U In itock. Ovvlr.g lo lh fact th t th building j It situated near thn railroad tracka the { Ore made Kreal headway bofoi * tn fire companies , could reach lha spot. Prominent .Mllwmikro Attorney Dlfi. MILWAUKEE , Juno 28.-Henry C. llunkel. one pf the veteran lawyers of Milwaukee , died laH night , lie wns 61 , yi > ars of | o. The most effective skin pnrlfj-lnj * and bean- tlf > Ing soap n the world. H Is the only jirov cnthc of pimples , blackheads , rod , rough , anil oily bMn , rod , rouph hands wl'Ji shapo- lcs < nail' , dry , thl-i , nnd f.illlns hair , and simple baby blemishes. It Is so bvcauja U stril.ps nt the cause of mo cor.iploxlonal dlsniurntioin , ' > iz.Tiir.Ci.ouotDInirrATrD : ; , Ixn.AMLl ) , OVIlUWOltKUU , Oil St-UOQISU 1'uiit : . FOR FACIAL BLEMISHES rashrs , freckle' , bites ami stings of Insects , Irritations , jcllow , oily , nnd tno.liy skins , dialings , and undue ) perspiration. Ct'TI. CTIIA BOAT , because of Its delicate ) mcill. cation , la the most soothing , cooling , purify. IUR , nnd hcallns application , as well na bolnc I'C.voud nil compar'son the purest , sweetest , nnd moat refreshing of toilet , Kith , and i.r.rscry aoapi. Sale greater than combined saloj of all otlior skin and complexion soapi. PoMthrouatiouttbnworU. prl ! . rorrtn Dnt 11 jio ' itrv i m n f n ) I'.onon. tlurjr syphilis permanently cured In 16 to 36 dam. You cnn bo treated at homo for .tlia dime prlcoundoreamo KUiiruuly. II rou prefer to coma hero wo IW contract to puj rallroncl faro nnd hotel bills , and no cbnrco.lf wo full to euro. If you Imvo tnkonuior- cury , lotlido potash , and Btlll liavo nrhcs and rmlna , M uoous Vat dies In mouth , Sorfl I'll rout * riniplcs , Cofpcr Colored 8pot . Ulcers on inypartofthobodr. HulrorKyobrowM fulllnc out,1119 , , this Syphilitic HL.OUU POISON thai ffOKimriintco to euro. Wo nollclttlio most obitl- ate ctihet * and chi.lloniro the world for n CUROvo cnnnot euro. TliH dl'piwo Ims always Imflml tl.n Hklll of the tiiont eminent physl- clHiiH , ftfiOO.OOO cnpltul behind our uncondl * tionnl iniarunty. Absolutoi > roof * ontBPi led on application. Addrcxa COOK KIIMKUY CO * 307 Aluaoa'o TLiU'tlo. VIItCAUU. ILL. "CUPIBENE" Cures the effects of eulf-alniEo , excesses emissions , ImpotuncJ" , vurlcocclo and uonstU nation. Ono dollar a box , six for JS. Fo } pnlo by THK GOOD ? MAN URUC. CO. . an < KUI1N & CO. _ I 9B IB nBUL.K9 l Ul The Good Samaritan. 20 Years' Experience. UKADKIl OF DISEASES OF MKN AND WOMEN. puoriiiuTou or TUB WOllI.U'3 IIKUHAt niSl'EM- SAIIY OK M KIHCINL' . / freaf Ma following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat uiul I.uocs : DI * poBosof Ilia l/o ! nnd Knr , I'ltft ami Anoploxjr , limit DlDunsu , Mvrr Complaint. Kldni'y Couj. plnlnt , Nurvoufi I > ul > lllt > . REuutnl I c prcHHlou. I.OSH of Itldtiliiiocl. Hem. illlll YV'UUlCltOHH. DIubutCH , IlllKbt'S 1)11' ) ense > . SI Vltus' DunceItliciinuitlmn. . Paralysis. While Hwchlntr. Scrofula , Fovcr Korea , TunjJ orH ami I'lHtulu In ano removed wllliotit ttic Iiiilfe or clrnwlut ; a UropofDlocKl.Voimtii -vvltli Itcf clullcate orifiiiin rontorecl to lu-altli. I > rf > | .v cured without tapplnc. Hpeclal Attention Klveit to l-rlvatoaucl Venereal UlseuHea of aU IcIittlH. 8.10 ( o Ssooprorfelt for nnv Venereal UlHcaHc I c.iunot oura wltlioiit mercury. Tiipo Worms removed ] In twoor three hours , or no pay. llcrnarrUoldf or 1'ilCH cured. TIIOSI ! AVIIO AKU AFrr.ICTKD Will eave llfo nnd hundiodB of dollura by cau Ingimnrualni ; DR. G.W.PANGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES , The oiilvl'liynlcliiii mho ran IrltvlmtalU K person \vlthllta Uliis u question. Thono at u < ll liiiicontiiil for y lllmili , No. 1 for iiimi.Nu. ii Tor women. All correspondence strictly confidential/ llcdlclno ecnt by express. Address all letter ! O. W. I'ANOI.R , 3 t. .f 555'BnoAOWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS ! Enclose luo in stamps for i coir. P. SANFOHD. A. W. nEIKMAN , rrolilent. Cashier , of COUNCIL BLUrrJ , Iowa. Caplt.xl , SI 00 , 1'rolit.s , 12,00 One of the oldest banks In the elate ot Iowa/ We solicit your liualneu nrnt collections. Vft | > ny & per cent on tlma deposits. Wo will bl uced to see and terve you. Special Notices-Council' CHIMNEYS CLKANKD ; VAULTS CUJANUD. UJ IJurlce , at W. H. Homer's. KW Uruailrtay. I'JIUIT"FAIIM ANU UAIIUUN LAND Foil Bale cheap anil on cany term * . Day ii Hcu. 39 1'rarl etrect. " BALU. A NO. 4 ItCllINQTON TYPE. " writer ; an KooU ay new. BunUvUili ilanutaclur- Ing Co. . msund 10JO S. Main ulreet. _ rou BAuTlv NiAiu.y NI\V KINIMIOOU houbp , with burn , clrt'in , city \valtr at hous * unJ barn , fruit , nice chudo trei < v , on a nlctly KiiuUU lot W:23 feet , for I2..MO 00 , Hyu-thlrd * umli. HIS I'erln uvinue. Council llurt . WANTED. BlVxJNO HANI ) MIMOailAPH , IV. J. It. Hlijiler. Council Hluff , WANTKD. TWO OIIII. ! ? TO WOIIK IN ICO en-am parlor in Urunil I'laza. I.ako Manawa , Good referouctii required. Apply at Oranil I'laia. _ _ _ _ _ WANTED , A annMAN amiTron OINRHAU houKuork. Tremont houie , Council HlufT . WANTED , AT ONCI ) , A OOOD MAN TO W'OIUC cm fruit farm , fan furnlih houie to live la. J. It Mtl-Jitrtou. 12M Uut rurco