- - - - = - - - p- - ; . . ; - . : tr- w. * ' . , , . . . , , ' # . . : , , , , , . . - , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . ' - , - - . . - . . . - , . - - . - - - . . - - , . , : . p- ' - - - - - - - 'rnB - J 01IATA JAl.ln g : IVEIIN - _ - . _ .L _ JJA , .AUU US' . 7 , 189S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - _ - . - . - , : - . - - - . - . . - . - 3 . . - . - - I - rr . : 1 = -r i NEWS FROMCOUNCIL _ BLUFFS. \ I Oftlo , 12 Pearl Strcct.-1I , W. Tiltoti , Muitagr atid Lcssco. ! _ [ ; ; ; : ; i ; ; ; ; " - [ @ ; I , u" } . j - = . MlsoIt IN'I' ION. ' OI _ :1 'I'I , A meeting of the butcherl' unIon will be I1Id at I.lbcrty bal Thur8day evening. Grand hotel Council flints. Newly fur. Grant . Hr.oplned Oct. 1. C. F. Clark proll .t\ Ja O. lcOe\h : commencc.1 a suit In I \ I 'e dlstrlt court yetuday , against J. W. , ) . . 3uhnlton on a $ GOO notc. " Thq iolIco have bcn requested to look Ilolco ! f TH1 out for John Ayrton who has juat , Jeserte.1 the ranks at I ort Omaha. The cue of thu state agaInst James Mat- thaI , charged with embezzling $00 belong . ) Ing to F. II. f vans , has been seWed and diB- ' missed. . Cases of whooping cough have been reported - ported t the residence ofV. . A. Oroneweg on Frank street , and I. I n. Adams , on : lcnepper strcet. 1neppcr Mien Jessie I.'arnsworth received n couple of fine pieces of statuary from Italy yesterday - day through the Council Iufs customs house authorities. authorllcs. . likis for grading Clilbert lake are to be. ' .h _ . Bil forTllng Olbert J In next weck. Thc work Is to be done under the supervision of the city engineer but Gilbert Bros , are to pay the cost Gibert George Haller II to have a hearing In Justice - tce Cook's court this afternoon at 2 o'clock on the charge of caring another man during a fight. Dick Webster Is bOlg looked for ' by thn nntmp. . nR nnnthpr member _ _ of the gang. . . , . . . . . _ _ _ n , nm " The Lutheran Sunday school of Counci DlufB and Omaha four In number , wi combine In a picnic at Manhattan beach Thuraday. August 16. I Is estimated that Thurllay AUlust about 800 pupils , with their friends , wi bo I I a t"mb nce. Jeff W. Belord and family of Omaha are among the recent arrivals among tile campers at Manawa. They occupy live tents on Manhattan beach J. A. lake and famlh' of South Omaha , and Ur. Haines and 1) . W. . Van Col arc also among the unreported ar- riva1. A - horse belonging to a fruit peddler from Omaha ran away yesterday afternoon at the corer of Broadway and Sixth street , tipped the wagon over and dumped the drIver Into the street. He was considerably bruised. but YIB able after a few minutes to pick himself lP and leave for Omaha. J. E. Drooks has received word ' of a serious accident which befell his son Tom on the Stewart ranch In western Nebraska ITo was I aiding a horse belonging to Charles T. ! Stewart when the anImal fell , breaking Brooks' leg just , below the knee. There was no doctor short of sixty miles away , at . S anti hIs limb was terribly swollen " ' Ogalala , 1mb swolen "j' and Inflamed by the tIme medical aid arrived. . Ed N. Brown returned yesterday from 1.ln- coin where ho accompanied time ofcers 11 their search for the Mooney boy who stole the $ tOO from Brown's pocket at the Christian - tian taberacle , Although the boy was not . brought back , he was located and can be brough found when wantell. I has been learned thaI there were two or three other boys lm. ilicated In the theft . alt of whom have responsible - IJlcatell parents. The money was divided among them , and In the eyes of the law all are equaly guilty. Warrants will be issued for them shortly , and It Is sid theIr arrest will create a oenaation. Clear vacant lots to trade for dwelling house and lot with small encumberance to be . f , assumell by purchascr. Good farm loans ' wanted , Money ready when papers are completed - pleted and title approved. Lougee & Towlo. 1'JISO ' I1'AILtGItitl'ItS. Mrs. N. J. Hunt Is spending a week wIth friends In Oakland. Mrs. W A. Maurer has returned from a trIp to 10t : SIJrlngs S. D. W. W. Loomis . left lst evening for a ' . I week's business trip to Chicago. Miss Etta lares of Duluth , Mlnn. , Is visiting at the home of F. H. 11111. The Misses Emma and Tulle Laskowski have gene to Colax for n couple of weeks. e- 11ev. and Mrs. G. V.7 Crofs of Iieatrlco Neb. , were In the city yesterday visiting theIr many Council .nurs friends on their way to the east for a vacation hip. Governor Jackson has appointed Sheriff Hazen a delegate to the congress of the Na. 4ional Prison association at Ionver commencing - mencing September 1 and continuing four days. _ _ _ _ _ _ ' IVUI.IXG'rON IIOETE. 1t..lnt.t..1 UnCe. To Hot Splngs ! , S. D. , sale July 19 , Aug. list 2 and 23. one frt class fare for round trip. TrIennial conclave Knights Templar Dos. ton Mass. Sale August 19 to 21. American I'imarmn'ceimtical associaton , Denver . ver Colo. falo August 1 and 12. National convention ICeely league . liar7 rlsburg , l'a. Sale August IG to 22. In addition 1 have on sale Summer TourIst tickets to various points In the United States - . and Canada. Canala. : Call and get copy of m. . and illustrated Cal p4 write up of the great Yellowstone Natonal , park. -O. M DROWN. Ticket Agent. Greut'I'l iiie I'romuiised. The fifth annual reunion or the Pottawat- tomb County Veteran association w1 beheld held at Neola , Ia. . on Wednesday , Thursday and Friday , August 21 , 22 and 23. All the old soldiers and sailors of I'ottawattamio , CaBs. Shelby. Mills and Harrison counties are Invited to be present. General Drake lion . Sylvester Crane , ex.Goveror Boles anti other prominent speakers have promIsed , to bo present all deliver speeches. Several I bands of music have been engaged. There vilt be plenty of vocal music anti a long list w1 amusements have been provided. Tents ia.t will bo furnished free to visiting comrades amid their fatuities. A grand parade will take Illace on the morning or the 2211. Excursion t ' rates on all railroads from the 20th to 24th. A cordial Invitation Is extended . to all to come anti enjoy a big tIme. ' Yes time Eagle laundry Is "that good ' laundry " anti Is located at 72 Broadway , It In doubt about thIs try It and be convinced. Don't forget name and number Tel 157. The Ilnlman Is full anti rich In I tone. Jug : lnh'rl.1'nll.I. . ' whIch arrested - Ed Sherlock's liquors , were I . rested on complaint of henry Wagner , the . , ' . well known reformer , were tried before Jus. wel tlce Vlen yesterday on the charge of being IntoxIcating , found guilty and ordered destroyed - Inloxlcatng , stroyed Constable Baker took several kegs and bottles out In the back yard of the temple or Justice . and. armel wIth a Illck ax. treated Mother Barth to a baptism which looked for a time 8S though It would IntoxIcate her. One at the five beer kegs was found to con- . taln water , said to have been left over from a colored Sunday school picnIc at 'alrmount park at which malt extract was barred , and it . together with a jug of buttermilk and Bore bottles uf gInger ale , Waukesha water les all other temperance drInks , were taken back to Sherlock. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Oenulno Hound Oak Furnace Is the ' .ame success that the Genuine Hound Oak beater I. 1 Air-tight. gas.lght , burs any kInd of fuel and less of I than any other furnace made. Lowest Irlces. Cole & Cole el Main St. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n.1 C4'iliir I tnc. ' I'OMN . - , Twelve car loall standanl red cedar fence pOdtS , 100 each. by time car loall. A. OVERTON The ga'm company's slleclal prices for servo ict,3 pipes will be contnue through July , - - - - - - - I 8h".tl VII , 'lh " 'ullllu. The residence at rank Hendricks , at the corner of Avenue A and Fifteenth street was entered by burglars Monday night. Mr. lIen- Mlcks expected to leave for a trip on the rOd In the morning and had packed hIs grip full of tobacco umplel. putting It In the pantry , along with another grip containing lame papers. During the night burglars got . In through the Ilantry window , whlc ! the * members or the family had never ben able \ to Ol'en. ' and stole both grips and a mckln- tOlh. Nothing else In the house wn .Is- : a turbed 1111 there was nothing to imidicta that , the midnight visitor had prosecut 1 their , " search of the premises beyond the 113nlr i. dee . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ; . Read DavIs' ad. DoVls sells hammocks cheap. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ For rent suite of rooms for gentleman and wife at 70 FIrst nenue. NZono lr than the lard man Baby Orand ' - . - d t a . " d ; " ' 111a : tits' . ' I _ \ \ Iunl _ ) . \.1. IV ' iiit. 1 . Ollhi Cl . rgy . mail l'Il.t n Colt mm e I humUs : lnrrll c I.li''mise. I Is not ofln that a man hu to break Into the middle of his honeymoon to have his marriage ceremony performed , but that Is the situation In which an Omaha bridegroom finds himself . owing to a misconception of law on the part of the minIster who ted the knot Iruld 1 lerson and l ) mar M. ErIk- 80n. living In Omaha , hall a deire to commit matrimony , and they found that by coming to this silo of the river they could save 50 cents on their marriage license , owing to cut rates In Iowa. Time groom procured the license amid then hied himself back to Omaha. A young clergyman was called In to tie the knot He was not familiar with the Ins all outs of the law of the land and did not know that n Potawatamle county license was not good as gold the country over. I was about two weeks ago that time ceremony was performed . formed , and yesterday the clergyman caloll at the clerk's office to file his return. An In- \BUgaton was made by the deputy clerIc who at once saw that the marriage had not been legally Ilerformed. The minister was sent back to Omaha . with thin Injunction to hunt liP thc bride and groom before sundown , bring them to this sIde or time river and have the marriage ceremony gone through with a second tIme , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OXI IOIU \ % 'gl' I , . 11"lln Store t1ts1-Stmiimmier . . Clemtri mig Sni. To continue all this week. Price sti' lower on summer goods : soma hines closed out : many Iew ones added. 3G.lnch unbleacheJ muslns , 3c , 3lc , 4c and Sc. , . ! o bleached muslin reduceJ to 7c yard. 7c white shaker flannel , 4c yard 12le whl India linen . 9c yard 1ge and 25c checked and striped whIte goods to close at 8e yard. DOe bleached table damask reduced to G7c yard. BIG REDUCTIONS ON LADIES' MUSLIN UNDEHWEAH. 19c pure silk mitts , tOo pair. Sic sk ! : mitts . 33e pair. Hie Infants' lace caps , 7c each. 70 'and 9c all linen crash. lo yard. 90c bedspreads , l9c each 12lc lawns and swlses Glc yard. 17c flue dimnities . 9c yarl. 12c jackonets to go at Ic yard. :5c Imported dlfnity . 18c yard. Slf CAL lHCES ON . BLACK DRESS lOc hucl towels and 22c damask towels wih knotell fringe , to close at 17c : 3 tr 60c $5.00 quality ladles' and misses' jackets reduced - ducell to $1.98 each. 45c black silk fans 25c each. 7c quality ladles' swiss ribbed vests , : for 10c. 10c.45c 45c quality gents' fancy random underwear to close n' 25c cache FOWLER , DICK & AI.KEH , 401-403 Broadway . Council Dufs , la Creill tors ' V'r'I'ou I'reioimM. - Contempt proceedings were' commenced by I I Judge Smith yesterday against the firm of lothschlJ'"Bros. . and their attorney . O. D. Wheeler at the Instance of I. A. Goldsmith . A short tIme ago Goldsmih , nn Omah saloon keeper , was defendant In an attachment pro- ceellng In the district court , In which the firma of Baker Jyer & Co. appeared as lilaintiffs. This suit like several others greW out of the failure of Henry Hotholz of Neola , whose creditors were somewhat numer- ous. Rothschid Brus. had a claim and tn- structed their attorney to push It to a sette meat A suit was accordingly commenced In the superior court against Hotholz and a notice of garnishment was served on Gold- smith upon court while he was actually In attendance The probability ' ' that neither Goldsmith nor verz many or the lawyers practicing at the Iotawalamle county bar knew that Goldsmith had been cheated out of any of his rights by being served with the notIce In the presence ot the court but from a chance remark dropped n few days ago by Judge Smith In the course of I con- "orsaton with Riley Clare , Gold- smith's attorney , an Idea was dropped I Into Clark's brain and an affidavit was med yesterday by Goldsmith setting forth the facts as above stated . Judge Smith nt once IssuN an order for Iothschlll Uros. to die- miss the suit or appear In court on the first day of the August term and plead to the : charge or contempt. There Is not the slight- est doubt but that the victims of the judicial Ire will dismiss the suit without any parley and commence I all over again. Thc I.n"t'e'l , or time Ilmismil. This will be the last week or engagement of the Young Ladies' Military band at the Grand Plaza , Lake Manawa. They have been delighting the crowds every afternoon and evening for the past six weeks , and have grown In popularity with each performance. Sunday will be their last day. Extra trains will be run to accommodate the crowds who wi will 10 down to hear them the remaining days of this week. Recollect the 2 o'clock train Is always an excursion train except Sunday and one fare Is good for the round trip , returning any tIme . during the afternoon or night. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Inrrhll Ont the Nt'avsImoys. Manager Dmmock of the motor company has put a new rule Into effect which may work some little Ircom'enlenco to the news- paper reallng public until It becomes used to the cimammge Time ordinance pased some tme ago prohibitIng young America from jumping on or off moving trains Is to be enforced strictly. An exception has been made here- tofore In the case of newsboys while selling their papers , but from now on cOnductors are Instructed to cause the arrest of all news- boys who violate time rule The only places wherl they will be allowed to sell their papers on the car are at the Hock Isbn anti Northwestern depots and at the corner of Broadway and Pearl street , when the cars are ) standing. In explaining his acton Mr. Dmmock states tha n day or two ago there were four- teen nelHboys on a single train , each armed wIth newspapers , which , upon investigation , were found to bo several days behind time and could not have been intended for sale but ' to be used In lieu of paues. hereafter the newsboys wIll have to pay their fare to go to and from the depots like anyone else. The boys have become careless all I Is nol so much because the motor company objects to their riding for nothing a It Is to prevent serious accidents that this acton Is taken. The lawn social to be given tonight at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ayers , 810 Avenue D. Promises to be a financial 6utcess to the Royal NeIghbors. tee cream and cake will be served at 10 cents I dish Ale an excellent musical and literary pro- gram wIll . bo rendered . AmllnCnh' ii Lliiib. I EdwIn E. Mack who has been taking treat- meat at the Woman's Christian assocIation hospital for a long time past hall an opera- ton performed yesterday by whIch he lost a 1mb. lie has been suffering from tubercu- bela . which 1 Bhort time ago necessitated the removal of a piece of bone. At first It was thought that this would enable him to recover but later developments led his phy- slclans to decide upon amputaton as the enl means of saving his life. The member was removed at the hip joint ' , anti lat evening the patent was doing well . Of course everybody knows where the best "swlmmln' hole" Is . or they soon find out that Manhattan beach , Lake Manawa , Is the only natural randy beach In the west. Its management Is wIthout critcism , and Its popularity Is Increasing daIly . iii'iii'Iit , for CI I.iiIIt'e' Ilminil . Colonel F. C. Heed has made arrangements for a belont concert for the I.adles' Military hand , 10 be glvon Friday evenIng at Grand Plaza , Manawa. A magnllcrnt program of music wl be rendered . and all the proceeds will be given the band , This organization has struck a popular chord In the few weeks It baa ben here and there Is no doubt that the l'ublo wl be anxIous to show its good will by contrIbuting In a financial way and at the same time to enjoy , a musical treat. The Hardman Ilano wears like iron ih only I pIano worth havIng the Hardman" , , = - " " " - ! . . , SIiNIN ( ; . .t'i' :1.XWA. . Chnnl" ' for Ch.I"nCelr PI"lu'rllel . . Cu Co'r 'rh"I"eh.t.'lh Glul' ) ' . A couple of year ago there \as I Fish Protectve association formed In this cl'y and Omaho with the a\'owet purpose of lint- ting a stop to the seining of nsh In Manawa and the other lakes In this vliinity. For a tIme the unlawful Ilractice was at least partially . taly stoppeJ. Of late time association seems ' to have been hibernating and the seIner have been getting In their woik with excellent results. Every ntght , as soon a the lights were put out at lanhalal beach , which oc- : curs about midnight , three or four men glide out from time bushes that skIrt the western shore of the lake and begin adjusting theIr nets. In an hour or two , without making a sound , they ha"e caught In the neighborhood of 1,000 pounds of fish . which are taken to Omaha and Council Blurs and hawked on the street corners . Scarcely a night passes , I Is . clalnel , without a scene of this sort being enacted , but nothing has been done so far to put an eli to the wholesale destruction of Ifnawa as a fishing resort The men who do the seinIng have but little fear of the law , for the Ianawa authorities , I not actually engaged In the practice , seem to have been In sympathy \lh those who are . and It Is next to Impossible to secure n con- viction In the lanawa courts. Unless the 'Ish Prclectve association takes a dose of elixir of life It will not be long before every fish \ \ the lake fails a victm to the seiners. \"hecler' . l'lnl 'i'emii iernsiee Ic.1 All Right. MONROE , Neb. . July 25.-Wheeler & Hereld , Council Bluffs : Gentlemnen-Inclosed Ileaso , timid check In full of my first InvoIce Wheeler's King Temperance Beer bought of you . YOUI goods are excellent and your ; pries right. HOU ll1' A. \ I . _ _ _ _ _ _ Drulglst. . lown lo ' In I.lnll. A letter was received at police headquarters last evening from Sheriff W. E. Kelly at Dakota City , Neb. . asking If Mrs. John Don- ahue Is to be found In the city. I seems that four boys were arrested In Dakota City a few days ago on the charge of burglary and larceny. All of them vere under 17 years of ale all John Donahue wa the youngest of the lot. The authorities hall an Idea that he had bell roped Into the scheme by the larger boys and were Inclued to give him the benefit of the doubt as far as possible. Upon questioning him they found that his mother moved to Council Bluffs sIx wleks ago. Along with the letter to Chief Scanlan was one for ! rs. Donahue , telling hr that her boy was In custody mind would bo sent to the retornt echool unless she took him reorm home and looked after him. An effort wi be made to locate her today. $2.60 to Kansas City and return via the Burlington route Saturday , August 10th. Train wi leave Main Street depot , Council Bluffs . at 10:45 : p. m. : back Monday morning In time for breakfast. Tickets and full information . formation al 617 Broadway O. M. BROWN Ticket Agent. NEV VOIlIC'S . . .tl'AYIiti. . IHr.'cC 'I'nx ur nu'rnm'nC Unril . ! 1) ' Sevemity-NI iie 'I'Iiomipmtmii "t'r"on" According to the calculation made by Ed- ward I' . Barker , presIdent or the Department of Taxes and Assessments , the total number oC taxpayers In Now York City . out of a popu- "laUon of about 2,000,00 Is 79,000. In other words , says the New York Sun , less than SO , - . 000 people pay all the tues levied by time city for state and local purposes and the smalness of the number when contrasted with the whi" population has been a subject of remark. The truth Cf the mater Is that : the largest part of tno taxes which go to sup- port the city i. paid by real estate. About four-fifths of time city taxes arc laid upon lands and buildings . aniI tnoush. ostensibly ' land owners , pay them , In reality many of them are little more than collectors . for they In turn shlfl the hugest part of their burden upon the tenants , whb thus become at last the real taxpayers. The absorption of land In large cite Into the hands or a few owners has been going on In this country for many years , but by no means to so great an extent as abroad. In ! the United States out of 70,000,000 Inhabitant - tant , 4,500,000 are owners of real estate These figures do not seem large when compared - pared with statistics of some foreign coun- tries. Thus there are 10,000,000 registered land owner In Russia , 6,000,000 In Austria , 3,500,000 In France , 2,500,000 In Germany , and 1.200,000 In Italy. The country above all others In which land may be said to bo almost . monopolized by a few persons Is Great Drlt aln , where there are only 180.000 owners of an area of 120,000 square mUes. In little Belgium on the other hand , which Is les than one.tenth of the size of England ( laIn \ ' - ing an area of 11,000 square miles ) ; there are 215,000 land owners. In Holland , a country somewhat larger , the number of land o\yner Is smalier . being 154,000. Greece whIch has twice the number of square miles that there are In Belgium , bas just hair as many land owners. As a medIum for securing the revenue requisIte - uisite for local expenses , taxes on land have always been found to bo the most satisfactory - tory bec1uso tim property thus taxed I not sUbject to removal , as Is the case w/th / personal . sonal property , all evasions as regards value or Iwnershlp are practically Impossible. I Is I n fact not generally l\own. except to the ' 79,000 taxpayers In this city . that the burden of maintaining the city government or New York Is not assessed against the real estate owners , but against real estate. A tax Is not Imposed upon the owner of a certain house all lot or or a lot wihout a house , but against the property itself , and the city looks for payment not to the owner of the land , but to the land , taxes being on their confrmatDn a lIen against the land. I I therefore possible for a man owning a large amount of personal . sonal estate to be a delinquent on real estate to the city . and It 18 also ponble ! for the city to have recourse against a delinquent on per- , sonal estate by suit . whereas the city's claim against the same IndLvldusl on real estate wi be by the sale of the property wihout direct notice to the owner. Technically speakIng the only real taxpayers are those who pay taxes upon personal estate : the real estate taxes are paid by the land The actual number of persons contrlbutnl each year In the way of rent or taxes to the payment of the city's expenses Is much nearer 1,000,000 than . 79000. - - COOI.I.Y IGH''I I ilS 04G.tIL. A S'n Cilbtn I n's A'C " 'hl'h I'rulsilmly ' SI"'t' lie Iiivs or II" i'mieseuiWers. A good story Is told by a London paper of a sea captain who died not long ago and who was formerly In command of a ship In which passengers were carrhd from London - don to I.lsbon. On one occasion the ship caught fire and the passengers and crew were compoled to take hurriedly to the ; boats. The captain remained perfectly cool throughout all the confusion and fright of the debarkation , and at lat every ono but himself - self was got safely Into the boats Dy the time he was ready to follow the passengers were almost wild with fear and excitement . Instead of hurrying down the ladder the cap- tain called out to the saIlors to hold on a minute and . taking a cigar from his pocket , coolly lghted It with 8 bit of burning rope which hall fallen from the rigging at his feet Than be descended with deliberation and gave the order 10 push off. "Holv could to light I you stop Ilht a cIgar at such a moment ? " bo was asked afterward . when . some of the passengers were talking over their escape "Decause , " he answered , "I saw that I I did not do somethlnK to divert the minds of those In the boat there would likely be a panic , and o\'ercroY ded as It was . there was danger of the boat being upset The act took but a moment. but It attracted the attention . tenton of everybotly I was not nearly so unconcerned a I seemed to be . but was In realty In the fever of excitement. II' little plan succeeded. You all forgot yourselves because you ' ere thinking about my curious behaior , ali we all got . of safely , " 110) ' 'n.C.nl ) ' 1\11.1. WEBSTER CITY , Ia. . Aug. 6.-Specl Telegram-Leo ) , the l2.year-old son of' G. E. Silvers . was thrown tram a cart by a runaway bone lat night and Instantly killcd . his bo < atrlklne agaInst I tree. , I I.U 1.'UI : i InJI C. ' , \ 'OM t' , " 'lllm't'rC I 1111 Itrol tier ( 'limtrps'ul \\lh I'ol."hll I t us' i.mttir'e ' \'Ut' . D S IINl S , Aug. 6-Spqia ( Tel gram. ) -The coroner's jury In thai ' cl\e of Mr ! Wert , who died from thl ercc of takIng morphine Sunday , returned 1 verdIct lat \ night holdlnr her husband , } .Vitiiamn'ert , I antI tile brother. I'eler Vi'crti . . on charges of murder In 'ho frt derce . they haying been present when the poison , allmlnlstereJ , , I anti , a , the jury decided froM the evidence adduced , allmlnlslered thedrtlg thcmseh'es. ) ' I'iiuutcs . 'l'I ; . -llll" , " rC" . C11ESTON , In. , Aug. G.-S ( clal.-County ) Attorney Camp sprung a rtls.ton nt the August meeting of time Board at Supen'hors At the July session time board ortlered Camp to make an In\stlgtol of th3 justice docket of UnIon count , I having been re- ported to the b'ard that illegal fees hall been chargell. Camp , In his report holds that justice and constables during four years past have oyercharJet to the amount of $20,755 , lof this sum $ I,3GO.80 going to the 'ustces ' and the remnlnJer to the constables . The exposition of the ( recorJs hiss caused quite a commoton In officIal circles. 'l'iiyInr Cnlh.'Ch.1 I In Simile : lnl" ) ' . SIOUX CITY . Aug. G.-W. W. Taylor , the South Dakota defaultIng treasurer , was In the city today , on his way from ChIcago to Pierre. Taylor has been In Chicago time past three weeks The p'urposo of his visit was to collect $100.000 , which , besIdes all his ProPerty . erty ho will tur over to the state of South Dakota. lIe saId ho hall been entirely successful - cessful In his mission. and the 10ney was now In hanel ready to be paid Into the treas- ury. " 1 am going to Pierre to plead guilty ant be sentenced " said ke. "I am anxious to be serving it. " B'mIMc nr la-JuuiIge Mt'Cuullimuii. COLFAX Ia , Aug G.-Speclal ( Telegrm. ) -Ex.Judgo D. I ) . McCalum of Sibley , 1g. , died at the Mineral Springs Sanitarium at an early hour this morning of cancer . The judge has been aim Inteuo surerer for the past two years . having undergone several painful operations . lie cme to the springs two months ago as a last resort after try- log many leading cancer specialists. lIe was a lawyer or ability and at one time was judge I of the circuit court of thIs district. iruin'imi'ml'liilt' iliutlihiig. DES MOINES , Aug. G.-Speclnl ( Tele- gram.-A. ) H. Case aged about 35 years was drowned In time Des Moines river at a bath house this afternoon. lie hat been drinking sOle anti was In deep water outsde ! the boundaries. lie has hat Inlnclal reverses time past two year antI has been despomlent and there are some Indications of suicide. lIe had been engaged in real estate and other speculative enterprises. " \,1 JIgger lct.C" Benth. DES MOINES , Aug G-Speclal ( Tele. gram.-Brooks ) Reed , a well digger , was over- come by damp air In an eighty foot well on the farm uf S. C. Heler , near Trro , la. , yesterday , and death ensued before his body was recovered. Another man who went to the rescue was overcome and was taken out nearly dead. Reel was about 35 years ohl and leaves a widow and a large family of small chidren , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Noise \\11 ( flS'i' 1'11. HO.PE , Ia. , Aug. G.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -Tho republican representative convention republcan reprosontat\.o conventon reconvened. yesterday , and now has cast about 2,600 ballots \\lh lo cholco. NeIther delegaton wIll gIve up lmnti ; ntther ! wIll agree to an adjournment but say they will stay unti a man Is nominated frbm their own county lumbol t county ha/ eight votes and Pocahontas the same number. - - - 1"'lltl ) . for Ylolntnl nn InJIu'Cnn , CLINTON , la. , Ang. G.-Speclal ( Tele- grarn.-Jtidgo ) Wolfe today sentence John Manning Clem Manning , Mal Smeaker and henry 11debran t to pay a fine of $500 or spend ninety days In jill. They are four saloon keepers whoP Ylplatedl a prohibitory injunctIon place on thcl forfalling to pay the " nulcl/tax. / All are. im I jil j , I ' . 1'"h..1 " 'liiie Brln1' . CEDAR RAPIDS , . Ia . , Aug , ' 6.-Speclal ( 'Telegram.-At ) an early hour this morning Wiiam Dbbs , while on the Durlngton , Cedar Rapids & Northern bridge just below the city , was struck by au Incoming train and Instantly kIlled. lie was Intoxicated and Is believed to have fallen asleep on the bridge. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " , 'u" I l'I 'hll ImiNtitlitlOhi. SIOUX CITY , Aug. G.-Speclal ( Telegram ) -Receiver Chesley of the Union Stock Yards company whIch recently passed Into the hAnds of the Sioux City Stock Yards compary . has flied his final report , showing a net profit oC $82,678 on the yards during the , two year they were under his manage- ment. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chll 1"1. . . I ) ' tIit' Miiuvmiumkt'e. , CLINTON , Ia. . Aug. 6.-Speclal ( Tele- 'gram.-Eddle ) Methre , aged 6 years , was struck by a Miwaukee traIn west of here today and instantly kle . The little fellow had wandered away from home and fell asleep on the tracle. A l'ltIV.t'VE I'or. A Cnllltll I'ostmulSer'Iee In Optrmi- Con II II'rln. Drln has had fo'r some tme past a prIvate - vate postal company for the delivery of letters - I ters and packages and students of the postal - ; tal question are somewhat astonished to learn that this concern rivals the govern- mcnt PQstofco In cheapness and pays an- nual dividends of 26 per cent. The private post carries a letter of ordinary weight within the bounds of the city a two pfon- nlngs , or about 6 7-10 mills. Last year the private post carried 2,2GOOOO packages The company employs 1.000 men and many horses. The private post charles lees than the pub- lie post for packages , circulars and the like , and does a great deal of the work for bual- ness houses that In New York Is accom- pushed by special delivery wagons and mes- sengers In time employment of time house. Some business homes save large sums an- nuly by making use ot the private post The caoHal of the concern Is nol large , for - its 25 per ' cent dividend was made last year from net profits at about $100,000. H has been suggested that the great European cal' itais should have like private posts anti es- tablsh Ial an International exchange for letters and packages In competition with the postal unIon . But the laws of most European countries. like those of the United States , secure to the governments I monopoly of business strictly postal. . _ - TIILEG1IAI'liIG iIltIEi'8. " I.I HIAI'IIG , Jul "H. The G Y. Roots - MiIitn comp.ny : of Cin- cinnat has a slne.I'- Henry do Lawrence. 1"tI\elnntI attorney , publicly horsewhipped IF. 13. Calhoun , aim- other attorney . - - The elections In thelOherokee nation re- suIted In a ! \eeplng tatlY for the hose or natIonalist party. ) Burglars blew the safe In the Argentine , . Ian . postotlice Monday tmlght. They Fe- cured $ . .OO. but overlookedt&JU In the bottom of the safe ' , .s 'a' The verdict for $ S9,377Oi 'In ' favor ot " ' 1- lam K Vanderbilt fr.tile sinking or his yacht States Alva courts has , been apirnled , ' b ) the United V. ' . F. Dl ot Bridge4't , Conn. , agent for sever I large wetjtm lumber urine , has skipped out with tholPrceels at several large onslgnmenl6 . ! I ; I A dangerous type 0' Texll ( over has typ broken out among Ih tmtle ; near Birmingham - ham , Il Prompt ! men'ures are being taken to extirpate the dlla e. I' Leander J. McCormlDk : the inventor Imd manufacturer Is lying seriously Ill at Lake 'orest. Iii. owing to his advanced age It Is feared he wi not recover. The Dallas Trunk raIlway was sold 'ftez- day lt auction for $ : .Ui' I IR rpJoll ' 1 e. I' . Huntngtun was the plrcheMr mind that the road will be extended. At time conclusion ot the tesUmon ) ' for the vrovecUtion In the case against Colonel Van ( Ifl'f It 'Irenton. Mo. . the case waR suimmuitteul . the dtfen"e resting In the state's tee Umon ) Attorney ( 'appi ! who vent to Little Rock to see ( npl Alien . reports that In /K opinion ' Allen does not know enough Ibout ulmes' /falr ! to warrant "ardomng hnn 10 Induce / him to tel what he know The courts at San 1.'nulbco have held that the granting of franehlKej hy the board of supervisors Is dl cr"tonary. whmit'hm .r eellal ' 'rni kr out the caseR growing out or the Market street rllwa ) trmin'lmise Efforts ot a lumber company at Marlnumtte ( Martnltej " 'Is. . to take possession ot land ciaime4 by the company and occupied by squll- ) , The Icr met with forcible reslKtanee women threw hot water on men who were Bent to luld a fence around the lanl . 'J'\'I'I ' ' lilitU'I" i'h1M lH" AI.'UIO.11 .U'I'\ , Pull liluisuleu ) Negro " 'nitcii In the 1111'k A I..rh' " ! hn" NothIng Rppeals more strongly to the aver- age human ) being luau beauty , particularly iii wonmen The traveler who returns home \11 after extensive wanlerlngs may be a trifle uncertnln a to the lualty and IIHtnct\ character or the architecture In the different countries ho has visIted , but ho IB moral ' certain to "Ivhly recall the distinctive character . actor of the beauty of their women . Anti the I countrIes where the girls are cue prelest are the countries which he will rem mber I time longest. Our colored brethren S.S time . ' , ' Ilrooklyn Times have never rcc.h''d much 1 credit for the beauty uf their women , hut I that there arc pretty darkey girls Is miaver- timeless a fact , to Ilro\'e which It Is only I neccssar 10 visit Black Amerlc amid make I geol use ) oC Intelgent observation . I musl , be confessel that the best lookIng girls are either mulattos or guadroomms . In which the most characteristic African features such lS broad , fat noses smith thick lips , have been either sofenel down or eliminateti . but the careful observer will timid quite n number oC ful.bloOlell negro wumen who pOMsess mull the relllclte grace and s'mmetry of form wih absolute beauty of facea beauty touchel IY radical pecularItes , to be sure , but nevertheless marked , all rather enhance.l than spoied by a rich mahugan complexion. One of these Is Julia Green , a 19-year.ohl belle , who came from Washington to join the ranks of Black America She Is a Nubian type , with aprofile representng a series of symetrlcal curves , from the lop of her foreheall to her neck. her eyes arc large all expressive and her teeth are wiilu.e and regular. Another ful.blollNl beauty ) ' Is Ida Prime of Norfolk. who Is generally regarded as the belle of Ambrose park She Is an Oriental looking girl , with an oval face , great lustrous , eyes , Hregllar features and a beautuly rouimmletl ngure. Alhough a North American rountlll negro her complexion Is rather East Indian than African and her hair Is wavy Instead of kinky. Maggie Jackson , another Norfolk girl , Is avery very good type of qua.lroo . .eut . . She . Is rather a short girl , but nomlrably propor- tloned . and her face seems tc combine time best characteristics of African and Caucasian beauty. She has the large liquid eye oC the souther blaclc . a mouth that many a white girl would be glad to have , and a straight shapely nose , not too wide , yet not immslgmmificantly somalI. ler hair , which Is Inslgnlfcant wih ) a suggeston of kinkiness , Is dark brown and the rd tinge of her cheeks contrasts pleasantly with the swarthlness of her complexion. Victoria Alen of HlchmonJ ' Is another girl of the same type. So Is Iamle urbo of Norfolk. Doth are unde- nlably Ilrel . Other girls who are fair representatives of their various types are Gerte Evans , Blanche Davis and Martha Smith , all of Washington. Comment being made over the coincidence that out of eight candidates for beauty prizes four should be Washington girls , Miss Green volunteered the information that "Washing- ton gals was all iivin' pictures. " A Washingtonian , Nettle Eckles , who Is spoken of separately because of her de- cIded superiority to her sister townsgiris Is running Ida Prime a close race for the beauty champIonship of Black AmerIca. Net- tie's strong points are her dimples. Lillian Russell would give a month's salary for them. When Nettle's face Is In repose the dimples are only faintly suggested , but when she smiles they blonom forth as the lilies In the field anti simply throw the observer Into a condition of helpless admiration . As may be InaJlne.I , Nettle smiles often. The rivalry between Nettle and Ida Is not at all bitter. The two girls are warm friends and are generally seen tpgether. The camp Is pretty evenly divided on the opinion as to which or the two leads , but the parties . one wouh naturally suppose to be most Interested seem to care verI little about the nmatter. . A charm sharel by all of the pretty colored girls Is grace all shapelness of form ThIs Is probably due In a large measure to the fact thaI none of them have ever worn corsets - set . and to the fact also that most of them imav2 lived much out of doors. A well known artist said the other day , after seeing a per- formance of Black America , that there were more good models among the women of the company than could be found In all the rest of Brooklyn and 'New York put logether. . _ - I TiE m'mtESiflEN't"S < O.'CIU . I A PnIJI.1 nJ,1 I'It'thiresimume Figure In ! " " , VuiMIiIIigim. ' William Willis . the prcsldent's coachman , died last week at hIs homo over the white house stables. Willis was a very familiar figure In Washington. Everyone looked out when the president rode by and no one failed to note the stalwart . negro who handled the reln reins.W'hen the presidential family Is In Washington . Ington , he coachman'a day Is n very blsy one. lie has to take time nurses and babies out for an airIng early In the mormng : he has to take the prlsldlnt's wife anti lady guests on morning shopping anti afternoon social drives : ho has to take the president himsel for a drIve after the white house of- fice imomirs and he Is nearly always on duty fce nl"'lt durIng the social senson. Willis succeeded Albert lawlns , who had been the coachman of the white house for more than a score of yenrs. During time first Cleveland admInistrton Wiis was the driver of Irl- vale Secretary I.amont's official carrIage , and 'when It was thought that Hawkins had be- come too aged to bo Intrusted with the care . of the presldcnt anti 'ils family In their I drIves Colonel Lament recommended Willis . for time place. When Mr. lnrlson became president Mr. Cevelaml took particular pains to commend Willis. Ills knowledge of horses made him an Invaluable man. lie presented a fine appearance - pearnnee on the box. lie waa a thorough horsemnan and was familiar with Washington , and the surrounding country When time president or any of time famiy wanted to take a drive It was not necessary to give any directions to Willis as to the route. lIe endeavored to vary time drives so that a : the picturesque and historical points near by were covered. I was his boast that during all hIs serv- Ice as the presIdent's coachman he had never had an accident of any kind. le peronaly Inspected , every bolt and mmut every strap and buckle , every part of the carriage anti the horses before they left tiup stable. lie knew how to keel sIlent about all ho saw and beard . The affairs of state were , doubtless , oren discussed In his hearing when the pres- Ident took cbinet officers and other public men out driving In a public carriage , but Willis never betrayed time confidence reposed In him. Time vresitlent's coachman .lces not usually carry arms , but lat summuinier . IlurlnK tbt ( Coxey cixcitenment . Wiis hall I revolver with hIm whrnl\'er ho dove the president anti was ready to defend him wih his life. Wils Was liked by the larrlons a well R by time Cle\'elallls. all as luch b ) 2mirs . Cleveland as by the president. ' I was Willis who taught Iu. ( Ie\'elalll how to drive her ( Ial of sorrels . and I wa he who oh- ways leek the Cleveland . chIldren , out Ilrh'lng. - - - - - 11'\,1'1 , tNh ) iI.tl'i'INi14M. Inl'lle ChnrC . Iseut'il huy 1 . t'n Yorl , ( ' I. " I n "I" So e h' C ) . The lenlh . anti laplllness Chart , Isuell by the No . York Chariy Organlzallon society , Is one of time metholl taken to mlls 'mnliate kno\ ledge on the Important sub. ject of imomue-nmnklmmg. The chart la a Illeco of clrdhoarl. eighteen Inchls long and about twelve Incills , wide : on It In Ilferent colors Is illustrated the relative value of various staple foods , such tie beaus , macaroni , peas oatmmmeal wheahneal , niemut rice Ilotatols tumid the rEst forling a centerpiece tnl Is stir- rounded by many valuable bits of advice as to the methods of cooking. An lmmexpemm- dye and nOlrlhlng menu for n day Is given as follows : Irlallfast-Cofce. cocoa or boiled milk . bread anti tuitter . porridge , boIled KgS. Lummicim-Itice anti lentil stew , graham bread , Inilan meal or bananas , figs or dates DInner-Breast of mmmumttomm . potatoes II shuts sago all apple pUlhln . tM. "Acchlcnts and Enmergemmcics" have a spe- cal plnce. with useful Information as to what to do 11Ier such clrctmmmmstamicee amid " \Ints for llealthm" make imp a consilerable list . Soma of its Items are profitable for any read- lug. In/ water , pure air , 81nshlne and whole- some food arc the chid requIsites for health . Culh'ate cleanly habits and make frequent use of baths. Impure air Is polson : If you take enough I will kill you . amid I YOI take any I Is Injurious - Otis for .ou , Keep your windows open all night .I the tall. Anything rather than the close , unwholesome , lolsonous almosphere of shlt-ull ' bed roms , which will kill ) 'ou by InchN' Ulpleasant odor for twpnt.four hours may IIPan a fever for twent ' -fuur days. To sit with wet fet gives a cold In time Ii end . head.I Is essential to have eight hours' slIIP. Diseases are caused by tight b&ts , stays axmd bands , Digestion is assisted by cimeerfmmhmmess. To conic Indifferently l1hl time hospital with sick ciIldren anti time saloon wIth ill-fed mmmcmi , On the chart , too , mire 'prInted recipes for varloims cheap , wholeooimme dishes , mmut forget- timig time mtmcim-estecnied Irish stew , COtIlN"I' K1iIi' lililt A'S' IiOtll 11cr h1UhitmuiI lhiistereii flue Snles ( if 11cr Feet lii Vuilti IllYort , "I put blisters on her feet , judge , to keep her In the house , but even ( lien she wemit out , " said John \Vo uls of Eagle street , Iii court , whIle appearing agalmmet his wife , Catlm- erine , whom imo cimarged with beIng an un- bltuai drunkard , After time exnmmmlnatlon , relates tue Brooklyn Eagle , Mr. Woods described how lie blistered his wife's feet to a reporter. "I told my wife , " he said , "that she woumld have to stay itt the house If dime would miot stop driimking. I was wIlling to care for her in tIme house , but I didn't wammt her to be found immtoxicated on the streets and cause time a good deal more trouble than If sue stayed at imoimlo. Sue in- slated upon goimmg out. I trIed to have imer stay In by uiolmmg everythIng I coumlu tmmimmic or. "Flmmaily time idea of blistering her feet caimme lmmto mmmy head. I hearth of It twenty years ago as being used to keel ) people 1mm bed myhien the doctor or their folks didmm'tvammt timemmi to walk around , I bought a couple of fly plasters in a drug store. i'hmen I returned frommi time stare my vlfe was lying on time bed IntoxIcated. I slipped off her shoes amid stock- lngs anti put a plaster on each of her feet wltlmommt arouing her. Twemmty nmimmutes litter I remnoveti tae imlasters. Time aolos of imer feet were covered with blisters. A few iuoimrs afterward site got till tutu valkem1 arounmi as usual , and then wemmt out , It's impossible to keep that womamm in time house , " , lI. rti'n f'ouii a Cart zusiti L Ihleul. WEBSTER CITY , In. , Aug. 6.-Special ( Telegraam.-Leo ) , the 12-year-old eon of T. E. Slivers , was thrown from a cart by a ruin- away horse last mmlght and instantly kIlled , his body striking against a tree. _ _ _ _ _ - - 'vm.tTJ1mit FOItiO.tS'i' . Fair timid SI ighitiCiumer I ii , fhie South- ( ( fl 1'urtloui ut Nt'Irusl.ui , WASIIINGTON , Aug. 6.-The forsenet. for \Vednesdny is : For Nebrmuclca-Fair ; slightly cool"r 1mm thmu southern portion : variable wlmmds. For South Dakota-FaIr ; ; irobmtimi' ahigimtly cooler ; west to mmortimwestermy winds. For M ism.ourl-F'ulr ; wmtrmner ; variable wimmds. For Iova-Falr ; southvesteriy wimmds. Fur Kmimmsan-F'air ; vmtriahile winds. I.tit'n I I I e' ord OFFICE OF' TILE \\'EArIIER DU11EAIJ , OMAhA , 6.-Omnihmu , recormi of temn- peraturo anti rainfahi , commmp.retl s'ith the 'corret'pomiding ( lay of the past four yt'murs : 1895 , 1101. 1893. 1892. Mnxlmtmm temjmeratuire , 82 .11 88 89 MInimum temperature. Ill 01 r' 70 Average temperature. . . . . . 72 78 76 80 i'recIpttimtion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P .01) .01) .00 Condition of temperature anmi precipitrtthomi itt Omaiia for the ( lay since Mmtrch 1 , 189i : Normal temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 DeficIency for time day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Accumulated excess since March . . . . . . . Normnal preciimitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Inch Dcuiciemmcy for the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch Total hmreclPitatiOn sInce Mmurchm I 12,79 immcimes leliclency Hince March 1 . . . , . . . . . 8.2 ? inches Iteiiorts fruits Other Stmitioums mit H I' , 31 , ' i i STATS or STATION& 9 ' wATt1mmt. p- g. ' : , I , , , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 82 .00 C1"ir , Norui , l'tatto. . . . . . . . . iu m.t miii Vatt'ntiiio. , , , , . , , , , . , . t.t. Hi .1)11 ) Clemmr. LItcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 7i4 T Clear. St. Louis. . . . . . . . . . . . 711 78 .01) ) Oti'ar. St. l'aum . . . , , . , , , , . . , 72 8t ( .0 ; Ci'ar , tavenpori , . , . , . , . . . , . 711 142 .umi Cli'mtr. Ruhts ; City , , , . , , . , 7(1 ( 80 .00 C'iettr. lieicuma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' j .oo Chotmtly. ijemmeer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 81 T Ctoimiiy Salt Lake CRy. . . . . . . 88 ( P8 0(1 ( Chummily. UtsmarcC . . . . . . . . . . . . . u.m9 u $ .11mm Cit'nr. at. Vlmmeetil , . . , , . . , 7t ) liii .111) ) Cl'ir. ; Ctmcycmmne . . , , , , . , , 7.5 ' 78 tim , Clear. M thea City. . . . . . . . . . . . Sit ( ' ( I , ui , Citiutla' , Itaiuiti City , , . . , . . . . , . t2 i I .iftP ( 'ivar. ( aivctomm. . . . . . . . . . . . t2 14 .Utljflloimtty , "T" Indicates trade of mrt'cmmulmttuon. I. , A. W'Lm.SlI , Observer , bzcry Physician KnowS That Prcah : Pure Aseptic Pepsin combined with nituto bismuth and other 4 well known tomachics Is tie ! iest possible thing to put Into a disordered stomach , Thabs just what you gut in , . , . , 7"hlSTUART'S -7"hl/ , DYSPEPSIA TABLETS and thmata just why they cure so manybait cases of stomach trouble. No matter how weak yourstommmmtctm zany ho these tablets will digest tIme food , giVlmmgstrcmmgtb , Lmppotite , relief amid cure ( ruin every fornu of limO igcetiomt , . , ll druggists sell Stuam t's Dyspepsia Tabcta cut 50 cents per package , or by tiail frotn STU7RT CO. , 7RSH7LL , 7'UC1- . , i _ _ _ , _ _ _ COUNCIL. I1LUI"FS. _ - $ i- . _ _ _ t _ _ . DYE \YOIKS \ % All klmmds of ' nmmtl Cluammiimg dj.'m in 4ps F j limo highest style ot jsrAN ( the art , F'adttl anti tcPiMJ . , _ itained fabrics made - to look as - - ; ; good as - = , . , new. Work promptly ; ; _ D I E il000 and delivered in all parts of time country , Bend for I price liiL C ) . it. . : It4OI1.lN' , J'roprlut ' , flro.dwsy , near North. western Depot , CouncU laluUa. lc.si 113. 1'IIl LOCTOfl'S COl.UMN. 11uOhtICC.r. 't'e' Yotk.-Am confined to ma' uh'k eight hours a , hmiy. Huger exitenuahy freni immdtgestitn , : t'ai , tireitthi constipated , lattar aw- fully. 1'haee prest'rtbe , t'ae OmustrImme , teaspoonful after each meal , l'at less food of starchy miuuture. Nmmthrohttimlc Salts each immoriilng before breakfast for a week. Iliac earlier and take a wahic before breakfast , 3 , 3 , B. , Ni' Virk.-Am treubleti wIth neurmui- glit mind i'tulfls in time t'ncht of mmmv hmmm,1 ' generally utter I get tip tim time mnommmtmig ciii , i'iso consul- i'ateti.hmit voiuid ycum aiii'lse Take one F''brlcidc Pill , three tinmes dolly , for two weeks. Teaspoomifiul of Nathrohltlmlc Salts , in a hmmulr-tumnbler uf hot water. once om twice a week a hialf.iioumr before breakfast , Ij. 0 , hi. , \'ork.-Testlne , lii flve.uiro doses , three ( lines daily , ott the tommgtme. lIeS' umlato time bowels with Natiirolithlc Salts. A dose omme-hnif hour before breakfast once or twIce a week. \S'mtm. , .1 , C.-Anu trnutilt'i Ith ; 'alns In my sIde , esiicCIahi' wimemm I want fast or ruin , Take Cmmrdlmme , extract of the heart , In three-drop doses , on the tommgume , twice daily. J. 1' . Ii. , W'aslmimmgton-Timere Is ito better renmedy lmmside or oumtsitie of mu drug store foe dyspepsla than Gastriime. It cnresi \V , T , l'AItll'R , M , I ) . Mcii , Dept. , Col , Ciiemmm. Co. ThhI ANIMAl. IXTfl.tCTS CIhthiihltlNl1 , Pm-um.i ( liihirnimi. . 3iEl- tl.II % 11 , I'romli ttii' SiiuuuI ( 'orul , C.'t ht- lmXi' _ , h'riuut flit' htt'miu't , 'h'iiSi'tl , Ot itixi : , 't'II'ittlINi1. Dear , 6 Drops. i'rice , Two iirncimmns , $ l.2. ( LtS'I'IhlNh1. A new and 'a1tmable remedy for l)3'spepsla , $ l.2 i'IiihhI hCilI i'j 1,1,5 , roit Mtl.It1.l. .lFmcTloNm : , . Nml'flAlaIA : , sit'm ilitACi1I , 0.0 Cents. N.t'I'IIItOll'l'iiiO SAh'h'S . , , , Vor lttmiltuni CoIttli'iitInmm , Torpor of the Iloweis mind inaction of tIme 1.ver % , 1.0 cent. . At nih Pm-umgglsta. or ( rein CoIU3m tii.t CII h111 hL'.t I , CO. , S'muil Ciui 1,1 I t'i'mit ii t'i' , " , % 'ii Mlii mu gtomm , i.tY , ror sale by KUhN A CO. , 15th and Douglas , NERVEFOOD FOOD FOODPILLS PILLS Are a sciemitiflo commmpoummmd of mnodlclitems in- tenuled to build up time Nerve Structure ammui restore to time whole hotly ull of Its mmormmmal functiomme. YOU NEBD TliFT IIECAUSE ThEY AIII A NIIIIVE TONIC whose worl < is beuieliciiil nod lasting. l'rice , $1.00 imer box ; Ii for $5.00. Bent by mall , If you are getting nervous anti can't leop and don't care whiethmer you go to youmn meals or not. 'iou need tlmemn If you mure cross anti Irritnimie wltimotmt any vlslblecnmmao or if sufferIng wIth any nervous disorder , 8hOllhlll & Mcoullo11 Bfll 15g3 DODCE ST. , 2tllour West I' , 0 , , Omaha GIWIPANOLEMI , El1 The Good SamarRan , 20 Years' Experience. IUIitIEIt OF' IISIIASE.S 01 ! MEN AND W'O$1IN. l'meoI'ltIhTOmt : or TilE W'OIt1.l'm 11 EtiiAL 1)IS1'1i- SAIt'OmlEm)1CINE , I treat the ( oI/owhig Dsoczses : Cmutnrrim of thin float ! , 'l'tiroat nimd Lungs' Die. eases of limo 1170 ammO Ear , Fits mmliii A Popiex , Ilemirt iieeaso , Liver Commmpliihiit. iCimimmoy Coat' phmilmit , Nervous 1)cbliity , Itlemetal lIe. presiloti , 1op4M of IIIuishiool Mesas. Imiusl Vcnkhacm4 $ , lluhclee. IItlgmt'a ! jul. ( 'lute , St. V I i mm s' I ) ummco , itlmt'mummtmtt lsmmm , l'a rely ale , Viiito Smvelttmmg , Scrolumimu , Fever Soi't's , 'l'uuhi. orN asiti lriMtumit tie lasso reismoved 'vvltllotmt CIsc kmihle or clvi'imi Cs omit ofblool , ' ! , 'jOumtmhss vIt1i her delIcate orgttzspi re4toreh to 1st-tutu. flrOp $ ) ' cured 'Ihtoist taipImug. (4lCCImtl . % ttcmltloml gI'cst to 1rt'iit.m mcliii 'S'ehucremil JIHcuhe4eK ( sf1111 1(111(114 , 5 ( ) (5) OfOrieit Inc aim' , Veumeremal 11iIuiHo i emmunot elmie vt1ioumt 31ercumr' . 'J'mulmo Wtrimmtt removed 1mm twoor tune hours , unto pmuy. liomumrrbuids or I'Iles cured. 'I'ItOSiiY110 Ahthl .tmir.Ic'rE1) \viI I sit'o I I Itu ii miti ii mimiti i eds ot' dollars by call- lag ott or umsimmg DR. C. W. PANQIE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. Tlu e uiuuly 5' i , y a I'imi ii u' hi , , cmi mm t el I 'vitmit tti Is a pom'so Ii SV I thou im t miiik I ug ii q ii it ( . ' I'hmoi , ml t ii ii tat ml lieu ci' iud Iii i' jut eat Ion Ii imtuulc , No. I fr mum cmi , 74 , . :1 r , r mmmi ni , All correapoumilc'mieo strii'l I u' eomifluiemitial , liedicitmu , SOul by express. Adufrt'm'ei all letters to IAN(1.E , 151. fl , 555 Bnoaowav , CousolL IUPF5. Enclose iDe iii stmtmmmps fur ri'uiv w' _ &iIt C. B iACQUE11M & CO Scietitific Opticaiis. Cttmuihlite mu..nrl uiieuit of gold mmii I HtuI'i spt'etmueln4 intl ey"girs'.tmu , E3'o'i uxtimui- I mmtuU frum mm I t' I I tF , ' ' , No. _ ' 7 M'aln St. - Coumil ( Ilmiff'i. , - GEORGE P. IJANFOItD , A. W. ItCtKai7. l'rcstdent , Cail'ter. First Naion Unk of COUNCIL uLu5.j , Ctuit il , i I OOO ) I'cOlltH , - . I 2OOO I One of tue tIbet lanhts in i'l iate of Iowa. , We m' thlclt your bualmmt''s aol cultictlnh.V , mini 5 P"r ( ' 'h1t an tiome tli'g .iltu. 'e will be 1ieuact La re' amid seivo you. % , , tIet' ( if Ilasolimihui , Time co.hm'artnemhmiII hmt'i'etOl'ut'e uxibtimig be , . tsvee mm us uiimder t liii imum moo o f I I 9 1 ( ' : mid & Co. bait hue tin ) ' beami diescived by' nmuttmitl enmmsent mind agreement. Itoiwt'l 'tI'- Cit'llunui hits tGulgimt time immtcrcet of l. .1 , ltoimrbotmgim m'md UI'iulmimi'ml thu iIaImiiti"t of time Iirmn timid 'ii : cnt'mmumtm time bumgnzia tie it. ZmicCit'hiaati , t ( 'o. . ltOlf1lt'i' M'Cfl'N.i.AND _ I : . J. itOIIltIJOtJGii. ' 2895. A 7 , 8 , 9 , ± _ _ _ _ uIiI , , i. p IJflhIflP ? h' , % tt0u't'ii'- I mime , , J1ui U LJflmilUtim UU I'r.ictict' In time fltic and 1emleral Courts. Rooms 2CG-7.-9 , Sa. Itart. Block , Courmci Bluffs. lowa , SpciaI F1i1i3 uui llhii' CihultNiYS C1.BANI C ) ; VAUI.'m'H CI.IANID 1:11 lituiltu' , mit V. H. Itomus. 841 Iiruu.tt , i ) ' . i'itL'lT 1"Ahtfl ANt ) ( mAhtl ) N FOR sale cheat , anti en easy termmm , . 1)1) ' & II 'vs. 10 Pearl street. Foit $ AI.l.Oit TIIAII2 A FIN&'iI.Y lliti'L ) running house. with ; , igli immick ICVd , ic.i.i1 r..ooni , fur pelting , AUUrsi or ccii 1,1 I 13 iiioadwm'y , IWANTI'LIIAIIANT ltOOlI Oht 1tOQiliWi'1iC or wItmrul bdrii , in Pri'ale fumuml.y Vi'i I o..my for time tit accomnmuit dalione. AtI1rt'a J J use chIve. LOHT , AT IttANAWA , I'iIIDAY NICIIIT , A. aluabhe summit KnIghts Tenm'iar scarf pill , lIe. . turn 10 ill Fuurth attest tmud , et tewatti. , , ,