- - _ - - . . . ; , - . - . , . i--- t - ; - , , - # > . . . " , " " , , -I' / . . - " . - _ ' . - . . - - - . - . - - - _ _ . . _ _ . . . - . . r , - - . , . : ' , . - - - - - 1 'I'll m i O.MAJrA DAILY H.KE : .I'IlUnHlA , AUOUS'l' 15 I8IHS. . \P' - . _ - - : . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 - - . . ( M. . . - - - . . . . . . rml I NEWS FROMCOUNCIL _ BLUFFS. I Office 'I Pcnrl Strcet.fl. W. TUtoti , Mntinger and Lcsco. wJW1 ; - 1Ilt UINTIJJ. : Grant hotel Counci flIutt. Newly lur. ml hcd. leofcl ' d Ort. 1. E. F. I Cluk. prop , . Harmony chapter No. 2 , Orller of Eutern Star , will hell their regular monthly meeting thll evening at Maolc : ; lunli. The Sunday school anll congregation 01 St. u Johns l nllRh Lutheran church hell their annual picnic this ofernon at Ionlwo , leo" Ing on the 2 p. ' I , train. Three Iutheran 8ullay ] Ichool ! 01 Omnha anfl St , John's of thi city , mnklnl a crO\1 of 600 , will picnic at Manawa today. The Omaha crowd will appear on the ground In the forenoon 11,1 will ie joined by SI. Johl' lt 2 p. m. A little girl was found walkhl around out Pierce street yesterday , aCI/lllanlell by a large buket. She hall wandeell away from borne anti was foulI by Miss Stead , who brouh her to the city uutaruchal's : office. She would clall on ) ' Ile that watt uggeited to her until the ofcer ! commenced to despair of ever finding where she belonged. I was . c finally learned that her fathers name was ( Vu'hito and his home at the head of Oen avenUe - flute , and before night she was turned over to her friends. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ For rent , Septtmber 1 , new house S rooms , roder improvements , $ 25.OO per monlh. I'or Palo , new house , 6 room F. modern Improvements - mentR , floe location . $ l.OO.OO. IQugee & . Towle , 231 Pearl street. 1'FISAI. l'AI.\GI\'IS. P. H. Hi left for North Plate IJsl night. H. H. Van Brunt , wife and son returned yesterday from 1 visit to Madison hake , Wis. Miss Iou Nlale of Chicago . who bas been ' visiting Mrs. H , W. Tlol for the past week . J leaves this evening fnl her home r a. n. GOalIe and wife returned yesterday from Wiiam Mull . I'a. . where they were called by the Ilnlss and death of his father. i H. P. MacColnel has gone tn Chicago , , caled thither hy the death of his uncle M .T. Greene a lumber merchant , who was wel known In Council Ills amid Omaha all was for a number of years a member of the frm of lacConnel & Greene II thIs city. _ , , ' 4' , , ' 11 Stuiy 1 , . t. Pulic. As we have .10ne for years , and continue to do the right thing by them. No humbug about our AUGUST SAI- -nor Is It our aim to take advantage of the public , but realize our reputation Is at I . atalco . and wheu we advertse bargains you will always find them al' we say knowing I It would certainly reflect bn us In the future , : our store not being of that varlabl' nature ' but mean to continue our August sale with greater bargains titan ever. 81 checked nainsooks worth 15c. 19c 251 a yard. 12vc Sotch zeph'r worth 25c. C ½ o Jaconet duchess , worth 12c. 6vc 291 ladles' tan hose , silk finish , sold for 45 , . 19c summer corsets that were 33c. $1.50 taffeta silk umbrella , sold for $2 50. hoc : whie shirt linen bosom worth 45c 98ea bargain In large crochet spread , Bold . for $1.39. \ . $ 2.98 ladles' colered capes , sold for $ 8.00 and $10.00. 25c-blg lot black silk inns , sold for . lSc. 59c-5t-inch imported cheviots , regular $1.00 goods. . 6 ( ; % c n".1 " t unhleached muslin , worth today Sc.3c Ic. 31 yard wide unbleachl' muslin , cheap at For further announcements of our many ' bargans ! see the daily papl\ ! this week FOWLlm , DICK & \VALKEIt. Broadway Council Duls , lnNt llht lt lluhuuiut. The weather conditions at Ianawa were simply perfect last night and how the people _ dd ! enjoy themselves. The Jenny lAnd quar- _ ) ' tel gave the audience a delightful pro ram. 'he youlg latHes have thoroughly established themselves In popular favor anti were encored repeatedly afer' tnch number. Many of the local musical critics are In raptures over the maJelous manner In which the voices of the youlg ladles blend. The magnifcent drilling of the Omlha Guards was also on entertaining teature. Today will bl a big day all oround. An excursion party ot 500 people from Omaha will come In on forenoon . . trains the guard " will give their , farewell drill and there will be a number of oilier slle- clal fealures. HURter's orchestra and Dal- bey's bali will be features both afternoon , and evening. Arrangements for the water carnival FrI- day and Saturday evenings are progressing finely , enl there Is but little doubt that If the weather continues tavor'ble one ot the fntt entertainments will bo given by the boat club that has ever been seen In this vicinity. Mr. Quinlan , who halt charge of the - fireworks In "Pompeii" In Omaha , has been engaged to osslst. The bate between the Merrlmac anti Monitor will lake place off Manhattan beach. JUH LIS ( TON HOUT 1..ln".1 Itutte. Triennial conclave Knights Templar , DOl- ton Mass. Ball August 19 to 24. American Iharm..c ullcal association , Den- "cr , Colo. ' ale Augur 1 and 12. National convention Keeley- league lar- rlsburg Po. Sale August 16 to 22 In addition I have on ale Summer Tourist tickets to various points In the United States and Cannda. Cal and get copy of map and illustrated . write up of the great Yellowstone National th. . : \ . .park. O. M. DROWN. Ticket Agent. Dead Davis' ad Davis sells hammocki cheap. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Haniman Is full 01\1 rich In tone. 1)'tlrOI.h.hl .r I..on. Either the dog fotsoner Is abroad In the land or there Is something In the atmos- phere of the dog ] days that Is proving ball for the health of the canine population. DurIng the last week a large number of dogs have gone around savagely chewing at rence vests , weeds and other morels that happene,1 to be weNI standing around , and have finally turned uil . - their toes among the slnfo\ . John Bar- \ byte , police officer. was called on Tuesday b ) a lan living at Ninth street and Avenue A to kill a dog that exhibited every symptom ot hYIlrophobla. I The same day Dr. Macrae noti. fled the city marshal's olce that In the ole ) ' back of his house on Sixth slreet.a . dog was nabbing at everything that came his way. The dog was killed. Another on Avenue C Suet a like fate. A man namell Stone who lives on Denton street lost one Frlla ! , and an- other named Hendricks , who 1'ei a shprt distance away , dil the same. Yesterday Mr. Ruffcorn . who lives In the eastern part of the city , lost a fine bird dog. None of the owners seem to think that their canines were 1101- sonell , but incline to the belief that It Is genuine hydrophobia . brught oniby the hot weather _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Genuine Round Oak Furnace Is the canto success that the Genuine Hound Oak . , , ' boater } is. Air-tight , gas-tght. burs any kind of fuel and len 01' It than any other furnace made , Lowest prices. Cole & Cole. 4 MaIn St. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Yes , the Eagle laundry Is "Ihat good \ laundry , " and IR located at 72 Broadway. 1 In doubt about thIs try It and be convinced. Don't target name and number. Tel 157. None finer than the lar"man Baby Grand. ; Ilrrln " l.1't'ItJII'M. The following marriage . IcenNs were Is- sued ty the count ) clerk yesterday ) : Name anti address . Ag. l'mmet HogtrR , Oakland . Ia. . . . . . . . . . 21 : Carrie ' N. lelton. Oallnnl lit. . . . . . . . . 2 ' I I ) . Shoemaker Council Bluffs. . . . . . . . 21 Alce le'nolds , Council Bluffs. . . . . . . 19 Of course everybody knows where the best "swlmmln' hole" I. . or they soon find out thai Manhattan beJch. Lake Manawa , II the only natural sandy beach In the welt. Its manlgerlnt la Without criticism . and its ' Popularity I increasing duly. ' : . The Harman piano wear ' like Iron. I- C.tlrtj1 tUtl I 1'1'11. The ' date of the Congre : at ana Sunday sc'mcol licnic at lalrmouDt park Is August 22 . In- * stead of AS heretofore announced. Datal will ! be announced net Sunday , . 2hs onl1 pIano worth baying . the Iadman I _ . _ u _ ' _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _ . " , \S.\ \ " ( 'OlCl . I. t'\ I.I.I\ : 'ft CII ) n'l' I e.luu.1 It..1 tu - (11'111. I ' IllhlN tn aulurt" Pt It-I..I.llt 1.1" Colonel h' . C. Heel appears a" Illalltt Iii an Injunction suit hch : was commenced In the superior court yesterday for the purpose of restraining the ofcals ot the town of Mana\a front enforcing nn ordinance recently passed com- lelhlK , peddlers , [ to pay a license. I was this ordinance under which Oscar Bartow , tie Ianawa marshal , attempted to arrest Jo- seidu Ttrrel last Sunday , when Bartow lrutaly beat the victim 01 huts aUlhurl ) ' . The records 01 the town council , I Is set forth In the petition . show hunt mol on , were made tu read the ordinance a second and third < cQnt thnl' , but as three-fourths of the members were not Preseult he rules could nol have bpen legally suspended anti the ollrlnce read moore tlll once at the nieeting. Heel forth- ellore claims ( hunt no motion . accorI'ng to the records was malic to pass the ordinance antI so I cannot be legally enforced A teun- porary injunction \aR granted restraining the town olclals from trying to enforce the ordl- ha flee. The ordlnnnce In question provides not only that peddlers shall pay licenses , but that leenseR : shall alpo be pall for the ( privileges of running a shooting gallery , bowling ahoy anti \ other attractions at the lake. Colonel Heed cJlms that the ordinance was frsl Pro- )0- pose < ' not 80 much to provide revenue for the ( town as to blackmai him. I Oscar Iharthow . the Manawa marshal whose tin star ran away with him Sunday. was brought up In Justice Cook's court yesterday afternoon for a prelminary hearng : on the charge at assaultn Joseph Terrel with In- tent to commit great bodiy Injury. Terrel was ) reqeu1t . and twu large cuts , one above anti the other below his right eye , went 10 show how \ oil the rIng on the unarshuai's flit- get 1111 tone its work. When placed upon the stand he told the story of the assault substan- taly as It has already been published , and said thai Bartoll" truck h'l lu the face three ( lines with his fist , although he made no rcslstJnce. Saverah other \ itneses were put upon lie ( stand by the plaintiff , ant they substantiated - stontate1 [ his statements In the main Judge Aylesworlh's cross-examination failing to I stater theIr testiniony Bmmet Tinley , who allplared OR attorney for the state , was also used aR a witness. I was found Impossible la Introlluce all the testimony at yesterday's session , and a continuance was taken until t-ls morning at 9:30 : o'clock. - - GOISG ( mu' ! ' OJ IUSlsm " . 1""IINII IIr..s. ' Dig Situ' . Still greater relluctons , Only twtlve. ( lays more to close out everything. Htall theRe prices. Core tOllay. : ls es' ant children's $2.50 maeldntoshes , $1.00 each. $ Iadles' $7,50. $8.50 and $10.00 inackintoshues maeklntoshl cut to $4.9 each. I you want I fine mackin- tosh now Is the time. Ladles' $ 5.00 anti [ $ G.OO niackintoshes $3.50. Every lady's wrapper In our store that was $1.50 , $ . 71 and $2.00 goes today at 79c each. We leave you for good , after August 31. 1,000 best quality 6 and 7-root opaque curtain shades , on best spring fixture . 20c each. . yard. SOc fittest . quality linen warp matting ot 22c TREMENDOUS HFnUCTINS . IN DHESf j All our 251 English cashmere all colors. 12c yard. 75c all wool dress goods . 39c yard. $1.00 all wool dress goers , llc yard. $1.00 quality black satin duchess. 75c yard $1.25 quality black satin duchess , 89c ) ard. $1.75 quality black satn duchess , $ IH 'ard. $2.25 quality black satin duchess , 27 inches wide , reduced to $1.37'4 yard. Pine table damaskR at less th&n cosl. Dr. Warner's coralne anti health corsets , also noyal Worcester Wee eorsels. all ot one price , 79c paIr. Dell blankets at one-hai prIce. Al wool underwear at one-half former prices. I will pay you to buy now. 50 Pieces 6c cotton flannel , 31c yard. Only twelve days more to sell out everything - thing Cost not slick considered. anti clean. Take advantage oC It. BENNSON nHOS" Council Illuffs. I\ " 'I.S''Ogl.l. . I < SO" ' ; Is 111111. Grllnnh' Ir"l ( he Eutcliui''r's Porci' Might IIuie It'c"lt. n Sut',1 'l'hh'I. The attempt to steal $45,000 worth at steel rails tram the Union Pacifc railway at Grand Island ali the subsequent arrest of Gearge C. Shanks and A. W. nawl ton , the promul- gators of the enterprise , both ot whIch ! have been detailed In The Dee dispatches awakened considerable \ Interest In this city from the fact that Hawlston was formerly a member ot the Council Buts city engineer's force. Since leaving here huts experience with the verier and tralt ! seems to have emLenty fitted him. for ether classes at fine work The theft ot the railroad Iron occurred on the night of July 2G. I was just a few days be- fore that that Hawlston was In this city a guest of Dr. E. I. Woodbury , whom he knew well while living here. To his host he con- fded the fact thai since Klng to Chicago he had gone largely Into the business at makIng - Ing sky scrapers and he had adopt(1 the plan of putting long , heavy strips 01 Iron Ire the foundations or the big buildings and burying the Iron In cement thus preventing Ito foundation from slnklng"l srots. At the ( Into of his visit here he clalme1 to have a contract for putting up a large building In Chicago anti one In Butalo , N. Y. I was to get Iron for the enterprIse that he was on hIs way to Grand Island , for he sold lIe was going to make a deal Cor a large amount while In Grand Island FGITISG o\I.n W'A'1'Ili SVI't'IX. Tuwn or Onkhint " ' .n ( ht. luujuuttet lout Stilt C"II..t",1 h ) ' it I'hlnht'r. The town oC Oakland In the eastern part of the county , seems to have been pretty thoroughly divided over the grave question of whether one part of the town shall have plenty 01 good water to drink or shall have to depend on other sources of moisture for quenching their thirst. Before Judge Smith yesterday \ were heard injunction Ilroeeedlngs commenced by a plumber named Fisher to restrain the town from tapping the maIns so os to connect the town plant wIth an ex- tension of the plant malII and paid for by I. N. Gardner out or his private funds. The trial ot the case showed that a part of the citizens shIed with J'isher and the rest went wih the officials. 1"ishuer . I Is chaluumed . b backed In hts fight by Spaly Bros. . dealers In general merchanllse , who for long years have held n grudge against Gardner \ and other who arc Interested In having the mains ex- ended and have taken this opportunity 01 sts'lnl thueunselveu. The citizens are said to bo about evenly divided , ald as a consequence the chances of the people living along the ( extension for having water brought to their doors seeme\ \ to be somewhat clint. Upan hearing the evIdence , however , Judge Smith held that Jishmer 1 had no monopoly on the plumbing business and dissolved the injunction. lIed C..tht. Ienve IP4uNtS. Twelve car loads standard red cedar fence posts 10c each by the car load. A. OVEHTO 11..I.lnr ) . Illuize. Tbe fire department was called out last evening by an alarm from the corner of Story aunt lut streets , where a ! nal brick house ' belongIng to Fred Leutznger was found to I bo on fire. I had been unoccupied for sonic ( tune . antI there Is no doubt that a firebug stated the blaze. The back door was brokea In and some inflammable materials thrown on hue stairway near the second 1001 The the was extinguished after about $0 worth oC damage had been done. S. . . l'i'itiiiupp 1."h'I. Several petitions were Ilej In the d'atrlct court yesterday ) ' by the State SavIngs bank to foreclose mortgages and collect noteB The defendants anti amount are a follows : W. n. Ware , $50 : II. L. Henry and O. J' . \\'right $350 : Elnbelh F. Paterl t and others , $350 : O. P. Maxwell and others , $320 , Charles Whie and others . $225. Oration Crowe sue toe a divorce tram I . . . . . - . - . . - . . - - = rnrthn CI'owe , whol he marrIed II Franklin I , Hlrdll county , In ] 813 , He claims that on several occasions \ Ith'l ( the lost year his wife has heel guilty of 11111111) ' . He wants the custolty 01 Iher ! 5-year-eLi daughter , Ethel , 1. Everett cOmmenced In acton to cot- lect notes alOlltn to $217. ' They were rnde ! lglnaly by lelrlch ! Halewlg , In favor 01 Helry Jurenl and were assigned by the latter - her to Jverel as security for hb rent , which has so far been unpaid. A suit to foreclose \ndlorI'1 lien Is also commenced by E"eret aguinut Charles Green ald his subtenant Frank Lewis. I. ' . J. D.IY commenced a suit against C. I. Perrlnl ant others on I note for $ 25. . fllward E'hckham I began stilt against Charles H. 1"bhlt ( and a dozen \ other 10 quiet title to a piece of town property . Il.tMAGISG pun1' i.IIMA1tS , , Coh..1 II0t'l. 1"Nlro",1 n. . ' Inn y ' . h'r'hl.tN 1.0. . . 1"1 I y . LEMAItS , la. , A ug , h1.-Special ( Tele- gram.-The ) Cob del block antI contents were burnel shorty ( after Ihlnl ht. I was built about ffeen years ago for P. C. Condcn of \ales. The Joss on Ihl building Is $15.000 , Inwrancl $5,000 : O. I Sanders' notion store $2.000 ; Insurance $ tOO : Peters & Wilten's furniture store 3OOO ; 'Insurance , $ ,100 ; Prof. Herbert Oldhuam $600 ; n Insurance The PrairIe club lost in . furniture , fixtures anti , books , $3,000 : Insurance $ ,700. The fire started Htore In the basement under the furniture 'I' . it " 'gul Putt. , I ipso rut utee Ittt.'s. CItESTON Ia. , Aug. 14.-Special ( Tele- gram.-es ) Moines parties representIng the stale union were In the ( city tOly antI organized - ganized a local underwriters' union. The cb- ject Is to prevent unjust and ulfalr conipeti- ton ( and guard against the demoralization at rates. I II understood hunt ( the state union will make an effort to form local organiza- tons In every city and town In the stale at over 500 Inhabitants. The ofcer have planned to re-rate the towns where boards are formed , making the rates more equitable ( than they are at present giving each place the benefit of water works sstems and facilities for extinguishing fires. Those who are In a position to know say that rates In the Creston business district will be lowered. Mliii'ut " II ( ; . .tllJ IIeuu . WlmSTEI CITY la. . Au ! 14.-Spocial ( Teiegraun.-Dlck ) Wisey was arrested In , this city today \ and taken to Algona. lie had brought with him to thIs place ! rs Hose Shadle , wife of the leading butcher of Algona. Mr. Shalle was here yesterday trying to In- duce hIs wlte to return home with him , but she would not . ali he caused Wiltsey's arrest for adultery. _ _ _ _ _ 'I'w. l'lmtt't'rM l'nNN AWI" ' . CllSTON , Ia. . Aug. 14.-Speciah ( Tele- gram-John ) cKee. aged 88 , and : lr4 , Bridget - get Cala y , aged S2. pioneer citizens of Union county died tOllay. p SI'lcl'J EA'urNltt 10 flostoit. The Inlghls 'emplar Concave will be held I in Boston from August 261h to 30th Inclu- I 3ive. Tickets will be on sale via the Nickel I Plate Road from August 19th to 25th Inclu- sire. Hates always the lowest : through trails : drawing room sleeping cars : unex- \ roHel1 d'nlng ' cars : slle trips to Chautauqua Lake , NIagara Falls and Saratoga without , .ldIUnal expense. For additional Informa- . \.n call on or address J. Y. Calahan , General Agent , 11 Adams Street Chicago , Ill. - nln ItutteM (0 ihistOit. From August 19 to 2t the lurlngton route will sell via eli routes round trip tickets to Boston at the one-woy rate. Thurough sleepers : to Boston without chan e. Tickets and full information at the city ticket office , 132t F'arnam . street ' 1'II.IiGIt.t1'1IlC 111 1.'S. General S. 13. Moxey Is reported dying nt ' Eureka , 'fex. 'I The National News Dealers' association I Is In session at Brooklyn , N. Y. O. V. MatthewS . I prominent banker ot , South ltend , Inll" plied \Vednesday. A petition has been tiled for a receiver for the Anderson & Korb company oC DU- luth. Two postmasters In " ' 15tlrll1la In nelhtortn towns .lopel WedneaJay. n"Lh heft large Cumlcs , The Illetment agalnlt C. P. Huntngton for Issuln a railroad pass to tt politician has been dismisFed. The Colored Voters' league ] ot New York , Pennsylvania and Wlst Virginia Is holdlnl I meting ut Olean , N. Y. The Zenith City . the lorgelt vtll.el on the' great hakes , was launched " 'cdnes"a ) ' . I II to be used In thto ore trathe . Six new cases ot smallpox anti tour deaths were reported Wednesday In thl 1H ro lol- onlsts In quarantine at Eagte la s. Tcx. The hearing before the Postolce department - ment to determine whether the bond ' In- "t"tment companies ure lotteries was held \Vetinct'day . A boiler ot a portable engine explollfd , near Oakllnd , Okl. , " 'erneRlay. Instant ) killing tl te men amI serlousl woundIng several others. George fable . a member of I prom1cnt firm oC Chlca eounnuittt'd wool brokerage frm Chicago , commited suIcide \Vldnt dl ) ' . lIe went insane thrmlh 5(11th ' Of . ' . ItuI ) o ( theO.oph ) 11. K. Maxwell I one ot the oldest operators tn the Western thiion service . died at flutes- yule . Ark. , \Vednesda He has I record ot forty ) 'elri oC service , Samuel Ylnson and his son of Eihensburg , 'osh. , were hanged t , I mob Elen5tur ! for the murder of saloon . morning lurler a [ kcelhr during u tiruren row. drurJen The convent n of commercial lawyers at DctroltVednesdu ) ' dlscussell various topics ot Interest to the - nrotelon. ThO at.nl- anc- i lstncrI11S-l to : . - - m _ . Depuh' mrshuls arrested the notorious Jennie I.tcllt near Perry Okl. . " 'tlnls- da ) ' . She was arrested sauna time ago , but stole nn ot er's horse and eseaoet , Wiiam Taeterow and " ' . Pigrim , nt- tactics oC a hotel ut hliglilanul lake ne.ir : lddletown , N. Y , . were drown \Veduucs- ( lay while out boating on Ito lake. 'he forty-first annual session ot the Amellcnn I rot.stant association Is now In session ut Cincinnati. 'rhe time Wednesday was tuken UII In hearing n'IIOI ts ( ot olliceus. Reports received by the chairman ot the Oregon democratic state committee from the members ot the committee show that I Is ( ion. about equally divide" on the silver ' fUIS- ton.The The members of the defunct hllml fl m of Brown & Bruner oC Metropolis . . Iii. . , have tueefl arrested. charged with . . . tlen arrpstell wih " .I'.I/ de- soiveuit. posits after ( hey knew the bank % vas In- The new battleship Texas , which goes Into commlphwn ThursdR . will ut once join the srtuRdron ot Admiral Bunce. flaring been built ot the navy yard no olclal trial will he npcelsar ) ' . The State departmlnt believes ths story It the assault UOI two Americans at Ian- 10"1 to he inaccurate and that It refers to thai recent riots at Tarsus . the seaport ot whllh II Merutc'ne. The crew ot the wrecked ship King Oscar sailed from New York for rlverpool \Vednesday. I Is now thought the unlnown ship with which the Oscar culh\ed \ was the steatner Holt hell. nurln . u Quarrel between two colored \o.s 10 years ot age al CheveluuntiVethnes - day one at them pounled the other on the head with a brick. The Injured o"s skull skul was tntctur"ll and he will tile. The parties Int.rtltlll In the defunct Kan- sa' City Safe n"oll anti Savings . hank have rclutsled the district attorney to take acton on lie hond or Cashier Sattiey , now Sattey out on bail . The ) ' state some .ot the sure- ties , ore bankrupt. WillIam Gthlerhnus , a veteran clothln theater nt covlnglonK ) ' . . asu'lguu 'd ' ! It covlnglon\ alSIII\'d ) 'Iler- day . I was brought \ about by u 1lot , to bur the ( Slulllshn\nt. buckets ot oil being titscot'erei In flue stove connected by strips of cloth wIth piles ot clothing. ) An Uulexltecteul chane tn the ' ' unex\llct"1 Ilreeton' ( \ ! ot the Illinois Steel company occurred 'ellnesday. Frnk Ulnton , a director of the compnny anti manager or the Milwatukee comp'n ! : lwnuke" works , retired from the latter Position , anti the Milwaukee ollee wi he cloel. rank Sweet a janior II 0 Chicago hjuihti. ing't't1nesday \ she antI klle,1 Mrs. J. It. Nichols antI then killed himself . He waltNI the woman to rome antI live wIth him , but she InslstCI on returning to her hU8blnd , from whom she had ' prevlouI' parted. : rs. In.bon . , living near Lexington , Ky. , was assnuled itt a field near her home by a negro , who fed wlln the womnn'f screams atracted some nllghbors _ The" took up his trail antI late at night capturt'th ! captun.t a negro named Harp , who hi bupposed to be the man. CORN AND ) WIEA1' \ ; ; ' ( ; LORE - l . What the Eater Lana gcnt round In " ' Interior Nebmsk . _ t NOTING BUT FROST I I FEARED NOW . . , . Onl Hrt'h'h ! Ir Several lleN ! itt I' x- tClt * lit' ful ) ' Ihl"'llilun (0 tht' U..I'rnl Iulc li t Stutte . MCOOK , Neb. , Aug. 1'I.-On crossing the Missouri river anti running to LIncoln the Ilurhirugton's land agents' fart ) . rouml a pros- 11ect \ hlch , from an agriculural standpoint , could not be exceld , Corn Is luxuriant ant stnrdy and every stalk shows large sized tar shooting out from It. I Is so fJr advanced that the uninitiated could be made to believe very readily hunt ( It Is put all harm from any scure . No'.wlt'13tandlng its fine appearance , htwever , It Is nol yet out or danger of frost and will not be for at least two weeks to come. A fine crop or oats has been reaped In this section. Much of It Is still In the shock , and a good deal of It has been . stacked . , I Is threshing out from thirty 10 fifty bushtls to the acre and wi overage about forty. The .heat crop has all teen harvested , and taruers are now busy plowing their land preparatory - paratory to putting In another crop of winter wheat. Icvlng L.'ncoln the outlook Is much less pronlshll : . Between Wanrly and \clrmolnt a distance or sixty mies , Is a stretch of coun- try which has Islal ) ' been described as the garden spot of Nebraska Crops have al- ways been abundant there however poor tiuey 11. ) ' have been In other parts of the state Lut year 111\ \ this ( year have bee the ( only known exceptIons to the rule. Somehow this belt has suffered severely this year. I has ra'ned copiously on alt sides at It anti all round I , but the clouds reflsed to give It a drop of molstnrl until too late to save tie 1 rn crop. For a stretch at country forty .nles long and forty miles wide the corn crop Is very nearly a failure. I wilt only run from a quarter 10 a hnlf a crop averaging asa a whole about one.thlrd an ordinary crop. Oats have not fared so bad I' . They are threshing out tram thuirty-five to forty bushel per ocre. Heavy rains fell over this section at the end of last week. They came too late , hmowever to save the bulk or the corn. Very much or It Is wihered beyond redemption and a good real of I as already been cut fur fodder. Wheat In this section Is thresh- serton irg out fifteen bushels to the acre. West of Falrmount the scene oga'n ehange and on ocean of waving corn , strong and luxuriant , Is (0 be seen far as the eye can reach In every dlr ton. The crop from Hastngs to the western boundary of the state Is practically unatle and nothing but a klll ! frost can now blight it. I w : average not less than sixty bushels to the acre and very many large fields will yield as high as 100 bushels Around fcCool Is where the disasters of last year were most severely felt. The gains of this year have more than made up for the losses then sustaiuted The w11Ie section of country looks like a veritable garden , and the people feel buo'nnt bey and expression. Wlnler wheat Is threshing 011 about twenty bushels to the acre and the best fields ore yeldlnthlrty ! bushels. Sprfng wheat Is run- ning from twelve to elghllen bushels to the acre. Oats average from fifty to sixty bushels , the beft fields tlumeshiuig nut ' 100 bushels. Alfalfa Is I new crop h'ere vith whIch the I.rple arc delighted. All kinds or live stock cat It wih relish , and I Is proving to be fattening fodder The frt year It yields one ton to the acre , but after the thlnl year I yields three crops a year , which average seven and a hal tons to the ( a re. I Is worth In the market $5 per toil , but 10 feed cattle tht results have shown It tto b worth $70 per acre. I Is the coining crop ; all along the fats of the Republican valey , RECEPTION AT m ) CLOUD. RED CLOUD , Neb" , Aug. H.-Speclal ( Tel- egram.-The ) Burlington special bringing the land agents arrived here from the west this evening. They were accompanied by Assist- ant General Passcnger and Ticket Agent Smith of Burlngton , who did the honors of the occasion. The Iepot grounds end buid- logs were profusely decorated wIth Webster county products. They were received by a large crowd of citizens , serenaded by the Sons of Veterans band and welomell hy Mayor Bentley In cirdial terms. CaptaIn Kars of Ohio responded for the pilgrims In a happy vein , In which he told ( how favorably ] they were Impressed by the prosperous up' pearance at the country and the thrifty con- Ilton of the crops. Owing to a mlsunder- stantling os to the length of their stay no attempt - . tempt was made to show them over the cl ) . SIOUX CITY , Aug. 14.-Speciat ( Telegram. ) -Light rain fell last night In the territory alJaclnt to Sioux City. Car was greatly benefi ted . . p - IhI1)I.ONG , \ 'I'.iLMAGII llEA'I'E . IlilH.oSn AND 'I'IAGF IF'I'EN. n.wll..1 mutt ' I..nte I. tiit' Plllh , . Agttl must " 'r"1 tlul Chits , , . NAlHAGANS TT pam , Au ! H.-Play was rlsumed In the tennis tournament for the eastern championship this morning , the matches being 'renn and Chase against ' Pat roti and Fischer and 1IIIong anti Tal- mage against 10wlanl and 1'oote. 'Vrenn and Chase started In their match by mik- InK the 11'lt a love rame ant won 6-2. The second set opene,1 with better jiayimug by Parot ali his partner anti they scored often on their ndvenmrles' errors. I closed , however , with tour straiht ames by 'Vrenn and . Chase , who strlthl In the Inst Fet ever.thlnK went the wny ot the champion ant his partner anti the match closed with a love set for 'renn and Chase. The Howland nnd Foote against Lllonl anti Talmae match was certainly the best ) tennis thus far In the toUrnutmemtt . The Ir t set was the mst stubhorly conte"tted , requiring sixteen gitnies 10 slte it. How hmd and oote won , 9-7. They won the 'econd set , 6.4 , anti lost the third , 2G. ' 'It last set began by JIIUon ! anti \ his partner taking the Irlt game . but cvldenty they could ! not keel , up the pace and their opponents - ponents won II , 6-1. , Th afternoon piny ; was PrettY slow , the until \lolles being scheduled for tomorrow. All Interest was given up to I"ttnl a few at the singles and consolaton douhles out of the wa ) " . In the slnRIs Davhlwn amid Codmnn put , up fairly interesting games , the match going to Iavl\.on \ , 6-4 , 62. Howtalll beat Ilernick . 6-3 , 6-3 Mason beat l.wls , 9.7. 6-1. A .Ih''rlion from the regular tennis was the match In singles tournament between Parrot and 'fhompson , In which Thompsn was umpire scorer UIret \ rle. Purrot won 6-4. 10/ In eonsollton doubles preliminary rotund , lcIll all Codman beut ( , . Th9nipson and Bor- low 6-3. 6-4. heat.TII9mp.on First { rounlI : Davis lirooks blat Herrick - rick and Kearney . 6-3. aut rrooks 11.1. . \1 th. . " ( tit's I Sit art . SAN FRANCISCO , . I ; . 1.-1 lrst race . nine-sixteenths at a I mil\ : , Hen lamm ( ( to 1 ) won , Bele Oak ( ( to 1 ) second , Dlon Plo Plo (6 ( to I ) third 'flbl : . b:56 : ½ . Second race , flve-eiguths'bf a mile , han- lleap : Boomslmry t31 'tb' ' ) ) wout . hearts' Easu (7 ( to 5) ) second , (1'(1f' . . . . ( G to 1) ) third. .r 'ln : 1:02 : Third race . Ih'e-elght\P j .a mile , selll : : Hell Bird (7 ( to 1 ) won IuYiigo t5 ( to 21 ) sec- pad , John Clilron ( & ' id l 1) third. 'l'lme : 1 : Ot(1 \ ; , Pourth race , five fUfloug : Tim Murphy (2 to 1) I ) won. Oold nu 3. to 5) ) second , Mc- ' 'lrlaOI ( I to 2) third , ' Time : 1:0 : , , Fifth race seven turlOlll ( : Whtd of For tune (3 ( to 5) ) won Arnt'Ut'.lno hioting ( ) ccc- hetlni EtC- onti . Ivy ( woni i 'flme 1 ' . 001. ) no \t ! ) $ : : : Situ muouiss , Iln .t ell. the 1Uk. ST. LOUIS . AUK ! " 'H Contnucll fine weather antI a faIr carl ! tl let.l the usual atendance at Fair A . ( cluton park tOlluy. The track WUI fast Several chose tnlshe .nlvenlll the proceed SI n'8. Simmons , who teflated Or. HICe In time match race ran lust In u lelt ot live tothay : . Summalle , : First race thn'-'luartcrH ut a mile : [ till ! Ellison (2 to I ) won Aunt Suusle t2 ( to 1) ) second . Expense ( to 1 ) thlrll 'h'tmne : l15 : ' . Second race . tire and I half furlongs , - - - - - - - - - - - Children Cry fo Pitcher's Caste ria. Children Cry fQI Pitcher's i ( Castorla Children Cry fo ! tcher's Castorla. "IIIIJ : l'nitnio Iowelu (214 ( \ to 1 ) won , 1.aSIIII ( : to I ) ReeOll , Mity habit (1 ( to i I ) tliirtl 1'100:1 : ( . ) Thlrll race . little 11\1 n fuartlr ! Mnr,1 U' ( tn II I ) WOI , l'r'n"se (1 to M ) Recol,1 , Hilly 2.IciCeiiie ( I to 1 thlrll ' 1'huiuo ; 2'J : ( , ourth I mare , live n'-th. n half 'lllef' : Nll'holul ( ( to ( Il I ) won. Huittnrn (2 ( to 1) ) , eec- nmal I :0 : , JUdge \UIS0 ( i to I ) thlnl Ihnll I 1"lfth race . mie n'11 ' n sixteenth : 1. I lel. guln (1 ( to 51 ) won , Assignee ¶ 1 to 1) ) ltconll , : lls I Youn/ (3 ( to I Aplllnc ) fh1t : I :48t. : Sixth ritee , six furlongs : 1 lptrn (4 ( 10 ( 5) ) won , :1" . oaloll (8 ( to ] ) " t "COIII , Cave Spring (7 ( to 1) ) ( bIrth. "lle 'I : 1IIJ : ' Y.tuii't : \ .iS Ct.iIhlI. , - tt"I' " . \ " : \ . , \II.hlrlh' nt't'ntN 11cr Ih'nl " 'lthu- 'lt- till t 1'ulrN , tu 'I'Iii. Ahiti alit' , . CO"I S , Aug . H.-In n nice southwesterly hrteze this morning 11. S. l'ahmiuer's crack American choontr cruiser Ynmll\ anti Mr. h"u'etiorick'ills' English cruising Hchoonl'r Amphitrie started In u race for U prize of ! o over the old tituecit's courlo of 1ft ) . tiuiletu . YU1111\ allowed Amfhltl ( sewn mlnnteR antI fort-one eeconhs At the stilt t nt 10 o'elocl ) American schooner hll the wcnthl'r berth , hut In the h\ to the first mark , , ' , \ t I rIt I'mlngtun ship. Amuiphi unto drew away all took n Il'I(1 of tvei'e mln- lutes UIr \ ) secouttis , At n ' tweve , \11 _ Ihlrle , hnti' a leat : or thIrteen mlnutt' 01 twent-elght seconds . al11 won e.itll % ' , tii- slconts. .Ih. out her tme ailowance . She vac saileul lu' Ialt11 \ Captain Oomez ot the Met'r . TI. . ' great 1(11 which Amphlrle ohtulnell II cc nie- what accounted for by the fact Ilnl the Anlrleln choollr ran tOO rItti inshore whie on the ptarhonrd ta.'tc a'i t grntuntjed , I Is not thiouglit this 1'\.1 a'\ great grnln e/Tee / upon the eventual r""ll ( ot the mce. HYDE. Atug. HI-In Ihe re/all of the Iloyuul Victoria " ueht cluh ( toda 1wonl I : , I.lnn. Audrey . Nlugor' , \ 'hI.111 , Isolde started In' ' the mCl' for : lle 2O.rntr" aver I ( Wt'mty-flve-injle ( CotirseVitett Niagara hUll the heath on her . ' NIIJnra 1'111 eounpntit.3us off It'c hlr sail was corrle'l awu"11 site was coni. Ilel(1 to retire from the ruice . AllIn' " won the race . with Isolde M Ind anu hiyoni ) ( 1)011 ( hitu ti. NEIS' YORK , Aug. 1t-I'hJ I'tt'ahtShiml Jersey ) ' City . which arrived at quuarnntine thl8 nfeloon from Ilsol end quarntno SWII , report ! thut : on Aniust 3 nt I p. iii. , In 1- tude 51:30 : , longitude ' ! 210 : , she paHe,1 1 cnt- ter yacht Iteprll vest t. " .v.cieuttl'ttlkvnie. ; . :1.llurer l ) ' lop ot Ih' . \ nl York 'ncht , club sniti that tue , sull todl ) " 1111 nfcI" , take the melurelents of lefit'kt ' " : Vigilant on Ft hla ' . , Dc ( 1lant 11 _ - ) or . - Si' . - .urln , t/t'I/J Ct'ituur iuipitltu . CI nAH HAP1DS , In. , Aug. 14.-Specinl ( ' 1'IItgral.-Todny's ) races were wll ut- temlll\ The track was fast. He8ult. : 2:3. : trot punll ; $ O. ten starters : Grace , Orr. , O'Mahit'y frt , Snr"arup seconi . Elmer C . thlrll , Del Hthl fourth. le8t tine : 2:28. : 2:18 : trot or pace , purse $200 . five starters : Frnl , 1OtR uirst . " 'lkNta PICOII fve , Judge . CI . e third , G. G. Wilkes fourth Best time : ' 3 : o trot or pace , urRe $0 , seven starters : ) . se\en ItnrtlrR ICing Cyrus von . Alee second , GIpsy Belt third , hew Bell fourth Best Ihnt' : 235 . Bel Ilc'clo race , quarter tulle open : Bell first , W\Ron second , Oudkltk thIrd. ' Bel : 0:33. : 0:33.i'lvo i'lvo miles . wih pacemakers : Jackson first . Oudklrk second , Wison third. 'flme : 13:1 : , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Slut . Atuuzutt'tur ( h/II'o/"III" , There seems to bo some doubt In the mlndR ot some at the amateur players ot the state as to the Unlversl ) . team ot Oluha claiming the championship of the state by defeuthl the ' 'uhoo team recent ) . , a8 they had bested all other amatllr teams of the state. hastings comes forward with I s' ate- ment that Its teRm defeated the ' \'lhoo team lour out or six gauites . anti challenges /al1s. Inl1 chnlenles the University ( cant to mtet It on half way round and Settle the question as to who arl the champions. Al both of these ttams are strong ones It would be a hale rtol for the honor. Ilrdll I Yti suIts n n'hlrn 1t111'li. OMAhA , Aug. H.-To the Sporting Edior of The lee : I huereby challenge : Ir. J. C. Read to shoot a match ot 10 live blrdl ( pIgeons ) : match to take place lt any time convenient to him withIn the next thrle tme weeks. American associaUon : rues to ern. associaton gov- ern.I I woull prefer to shoot ( hue match on the oM Omnha fair rounds. . Mr. Head llr. Hear promIsed - me n return match ut ' any time I miilttchtoout ' , after the race hunt tme ' last 'ehrar ) ' . JOHN J. lAHDIN. U/I.I'J itt ( nl'NhurJ. GALESBUHG , Ill. , Aug. I4.-2:26 : trot : , ' Kuthlrlnl Bcle WO/ the first antI third heats and race. TIle : 2:20t : % . 2l : ! . Flossie Be ! alt won the second ' 11 2i84. Tornado . Loudlna ' Vilkes . Senator L , Illf i.euuf Dis- ( aft , Neis. Jr. . Miss : McLane Ida ' 1 also 2:18 : trot : Conductor won In stmlght9. Time : 2:15 : , 2:1 : ! . Joe Wonder . Cypress . Ollie K. Anthero , Ntthhiin lytrels. Ole Anther Nuhhtnl , ICing I'ulnceps . 1rlnCcs. Bisuiioui ( , Star Huwk ! , started . Leweilyn . Alta also iOR E GOLD ( : ) FLOWS \ EUHOPE Present Rate or Exchnlge Leaves 1 111111(1- ( sote Profit to Exporters , NEARLY TWO MILLIONS ALREADY ENGAGE li. Il/l t- t.t hisehuihti Suith iou t. ( "I- . . 1101 l.l t" 3m I/kl .1"thlr Ili'u' . ) 11'1''NI , 'lh lit' S"h-'J'r"/"r ) t" Iutkt' U..I 'J'tlht1 1."N.e. . NI W VOILIC , Aug. 14.-Despite the fact that the bond syndicate yesterday nfernool deposited $1,350,000 In gold with the stub- treasury In exchange for legal teller the drain contnues all not less Than .350,000 In gold wilt be shlppell to I'uropl b ) to' morrow's steomers , Crossmol & lire , will ship $1,000,000 In gold tomorrow. Nesslage & Fuller will Increase their Rblpment to $350,000. This makes the ( total tngagement for tomorrow ,3&0,000. This gold already engaged wiped out yes- terda"s deposit by thl syndicate ali woull have reduced the eli reserve below the $100,000,000 mark had lot the R'lllelle agulu came to time rescue tOlllY 1) ' depositng ,650,000 lu gold , taklug legal tenders lu change. The rate 01 foreign exchange contnues steadiy awunli the Point where shipments to Europe ore profitable. As long a8 there Is a profit of 3.000 on Her ) ' .000,000 shipped the ( shlpmcnls are likely to ! cntnue , At the openllg of the week I was predlcltd that ( at least $4.000,000 woul\ be exported by Saturda night . These lgues are now hI leve" to be low , anti many experienced uncut on Wol street do nol hesitate to assert their belief that the ( shlpmcnt wi exceed thll . aiuuotuut ( The acton of the bO11 S111cate In niak' Ing the deposits 01 ol Ylsterda ) ' all today ts taken to mean thll ( I proposes to lire up to Ihat part of its contract which binds It to ( protect ( hue gold reserve lnl October I. I thc drJln continues ot the present rate for ( Ito six "eeks which musl elapte before the eontrict expires . the s'nrlc te Is likely to bt kelll bus ) ' . After October 1 no one cares to predict what the situation of Iw ( treasury will be , The steamer Berln , which sailed tOla ) ' for Southampton , carrlell 24 bars of sIlver. valued ot about $178,000. The Briannic , which paled today for Liverpool , haul on board 0 COnSIlment from Nesslage & Fuller at $150,000 In silver and $750,000 In gold from Artuclde Bros. WASHINGTON , Aug. 18.-ttulitetl States Treosurer Morgan today received a tele ram from Assistant Treasurer Jordan ot New York stating that the bond syndicate had deposited $ ,6l8OO In gold In exchange for legal tenders , and hater In the day another telegram was received stating that ( .650,000 had been withdrawn for export to I urope. This leaves the gold reserve ot the close of business $102,431,061. The second deposit by the syndicate confirms the ofcials In the belief that I fully Intends to see to It that the $100,000,000 - golti reserve . Is not invaded . UI".tN.htJ Ativuuuiet'tuuent ul ( itt' S"lru KANSAS CITY , Aug. H.-O'er 100 members - hers or the Knights ( of Tabor and Daugh- ( era of the Taberacle began a four dn's' ui'teeting here today They come from Kansas - sas , Iowa Illinois , Indlano , Texas and Mis- sourl. The object of the organization Is thl rtlglous educaton anti ] materlol ad\oncemenl ot the negro race anti I represents a major portion of the intelligence and progressiveness - ness at the colored race at the country A. Ii. Moore Is presiding. . Clerk ii ire for Nt'hrusiut h'tapuimutsj.rs. WASHINGTON . Aug. 14.-Speciah ( Tele- gram.-The ) actng first asslstunt postmaster today made an olowlnce at 2.700 for clerk hire for the f cal year ending June 30 , 1896 , to postmaster at Hastings . $2,500 at Freincnt ant $2.700 at Beatrice , Neb. , and 2,300 al OSkaloosa , la. , Ii'iuyer's F"- h\'or Killel . DENVER , Aug. 14.-Ex-Mayor . M. Van ' Her was killed today by fallIng from a third story window of the ( Grand Central hotel of wh'ch he was proprIetor. lIe was I mayor from 1890 to 1895 and had previously served a term In the board of supervisors. - , A CERTAIN CUR PILES IS THE. S Pyramid " - : Pile urc I 'ou have tried salve , ointments , lotions , etc. , without n cure , give this excellent reniedy a trial and bo convinced of its merit. Physicians use It ; In preference to surgical : operations and your drug- I gist vil1 tell you that no remed ' . wi tel remedy gives so.unlvet'al ! aUsfacton a time ' , Pyramid Pie Cure . MADf DY PYRAMID CO. , ALBION , MICH. SOLD BY DRUCCISTS SOc. AND $ .oO. _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ + 44. + , i + 44 * 444 + 4.4 : : * + * + i + t4 4 - . . + H- , > . . H + HF.14i4 - " + I Your House I I Heated Free-- : : I . ! . Not from a financial standpoint ex -3 -v. ) ; . actly , but entirely FREE from ( hi -ta * defects which are so often foumid to thue general run of beating plants. J. C. BIXBY. hlcnting and Sanitary Rualmicer , Steam amid hot Water ltcuuiuic , 202 MAIN ST. COUNCIL uLtililis , IOWA. 4 , M4441 4-414t + . .i44i'44 + I I-t * ( ' + + + { - ' 4 * If oio It Is to your Iutcrcst to sclc.t thttPaint : D which puts oil tim lhcccssity of rcp.uintiimg lot- the longest pClId , 'Fite paints lhtutuhllfuectlrd oTd by time IIEA'I'JI & 1IILLIGAN MFG. CO. liii ( lug rccuIreumtcnt. 'I'lhcj' lmive becit sold for the past : : forty ycars timid have won tih dIstInJtlout ol b : . i S lug tiuc tutost dtlr.lblua aiid ecouioutikal. , DRUG , PAINT D AVI S AND GLASS HOUSI Curs-leg tiiu.i most coihipicte sto.k of Irtig , l'iIuts uisil G1a53 lii Cotiuhdl 1 lllutT.s , . .C ailor s'ritc for prices or color cards , I - - - - - - - - ARP GLAeS Of the most beautiful pattcrns , original deslgna , and ( hue prettiest fancies of anchi. toots and home builders faithfully and artistically reproduced , PLATE GLASS- Front a single window to car lots. GLAZED SASH- All stock sizes , and any tecial size or sluape desired furnished at hoes than an comttpetitor's prices by ( lie COUNCIL BLUFFS PAINT , OIL & GLASS Ci , The largest exclusive house in Western Iowa , Lend for prices on estimates. . 1(1 I1)ilJ : .1' . imipi : II utidluig , - - - - RESTORE VIGOR _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , tel S14it , , hmpouiry In . . 'louti , , , , , , what Atrophy to , . a. , % 'artitcpl. for , , Senout . an.1 flctuiiy c.ubt , , Loss of Sciuti ( torn Pc. isy , , taut ( in , elilte , uie , Scitne .tt , . , u nt tt.tked a,4 r.ii tiger quicki1 tetteJ. if neiciaj , . , , . . . iu. Result in 4 weeks , irtuict , , , , , , .lt , dv fiuatty. .e give Matted & t.gei sny.her guiranus , . icutied I. air. , fs oc Iu.u r.i,4 6L-oes it. . , . ' to , n. , ' Wit ? SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO , , 1513 Dodge tree ; Omaha , Neb. S AJURISf ' ! 'ESIIFIES , UnhIl1pachab1c Evlttencc From a Brook. lyn OIIfcIal , 3Iiuit'tttt ltt'hietl hi Imit , Cureti Ii I at ot II lieu ututtipuut i ii it letv upton , , Jutlge Nut , whme popularity itt lirooklyn was tlcuiiomistraetl ( by ( lie imuimneliso iutajoritles by uiclu lie was t'lcctetl , auutl a gemitlemnamu of iuuuiteachiabo character , in spcakiutg of Pro. tosser 3iunyon , says : "I coutsitlt'r Munyouu'a Ithucumunatlem Cture the best iii the worlul. 'luen I began to tuso iuis rt'ummctiy I was out- able to walk ' ithuout ( hue aid of cniutchues at ( lutes ; ( huts lath beemt going on for utiuto years , and ( hue tiny before I begami tusing it I could tuot. get oh the steps to ( lie coturt maul , At- ( or tuiklmig a few uloses .1 watt lununedlately relieved , fluid lit tlmreo days was couitpletely cured. " Mtuuuyomi's Ithiemuuutatisun Cure is guaranteed to eture rhmeumuiiutisuum iii any Part of ( hue boti" ictite or uuiuscuuhar rluetumatlsun cureti iii trout butt , to five days , It uuever fails to cure shmarp , ahuootiuug itaiuti iii tite arias , legs , eltte , backer or breast , or sort'utees itt any ; iant it ! time hotly iii froun One ( t ) three hiotmrs. It is gttarautteed (0 ltrouuuittl cure lauumeuuess , stilt anti e'ollbut joints , stiff hack , anti alt hlaiums lit hips antI huiuus. Chronic rhueuntatieun , sciatica , huummubago or itaimi imu ( lie back are speedily cured , Mttuiyoui's I louui000lEtItiC ( I loutto Itcutietly Countany , of l'lt Ilatlei ithu in , ittu ( tip specifics for nearly every disease , wluldu are sohti by cli druggists , unosthy for 25 cents a battle. Tluoso who are iii doiub ( as to the miatturo of ( Item til'eastt simouhtl ntithrrstt h'rofeesor Mtuuuyoui , 1505 Arch street , l'huiiatlehplmia , giv- iog full syitiptouims of their disease. l'mofea- ser Munyout will cnrefuully thiaguuoite ( hue ciusa anti give you ( hue benefit of hula ativico nbuo- lutely free of cli cltarge. The reuutedles 'Iht ho seuti to auuy address on rcceilu ( of retail itrice , 'Q EijD A14J' ? Iie , J4p Air . .9 ( On oIl .sociti - OCCDhSIOflS. 1 r _ cnnot - ; ; z tbTheoper ) wiThotj'V c'.inin ii H ) ' ) ' twhif1of I , f 1qpJAL ti' ( flowH 'ri ie : FASHiONAI3LE PtRFUME. flowery , re1roihinu , delicc..lb , , .nd io8tir' . 9 For sct.ieby druqqi8rs only. IMPERIAL CRO'WN PEPFUMEY CO , SAII T iUUIB. tIEYEP I3ROT1-IERS DRUG CO.AGMT ALSOTI1Y ( WEDDING BLL5\'Ivo \ new , MPrPuAL PEACh BLOW. j odor5. OPIQENE. ' S . . .w Cute lute ttCCt5 ( It eif-tbusc. excesseS , . emnlasiouim , iunpotoutcy , p varlcocele amid consti. 8 . pittion. Otto doliar a V ' I box , six for $5. For , - , sale 1w TIIfl GOOD. ; ? / : 7IAN DRIJG CO. ( ft' . alit rarnam fit. Ai MtCREW INTitE ONLY , BPECIALIBT - 4WOO aZATRALL , PRIVATE DiSEASES , Wenknest and tecrsI 1)laturdir. Of MEN ONLY Snory LItre Uflr&tttOCd. 20 yetirs' tilicrienee. a years ii' ( ) mski _ lttok Fee. . I tb & Ynn Mt& . OMIHt. NESS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPI'I'AL , . - . $100,000 'II SOLICIT VOL'lt IhIJSINIISS. 'lI DlISm fl II YO Un CO l.l.llC'I'IOH. os Ol' 'i'lsIi 01.1)1151' Il.tIS IN IO'A. a h'Idlt CIIX'I' I'Asl ) ON 'L'lMh IIl1'0S1'1' C4t5L A:1) : StIll US OR 'ltI'1'II. Spocia1 Noticai-Gouoci ! Bluffs tiimMNcYs CLuItNY 0 : VAUL'rS CLEANED. El litinite , atV. . S. hhomer'u , G $ Urotttlwtty , FOR SALE Ott TnAuI A h'INIuY hIRED running horse , ivltti tiigh track reetuti ; good reason , for stlilng , Address or call at 1223 i.tt eadway. FOR lENT , siir. 1 , 1(91 , COHNlt STOItl- rcom , 25x100 , In 51(1i ) blotk. Steniit heat. Centrally locatel. II. It. Siitafe : , Co. \VANT1uJ , A GOOD (1Ill Volt ( ilNtlAI. , ltouisewtrk anti goal cutk , 705 Sixth avtniit' , RAILWAY IDLE CARD Leaves lIUItLhNUTON ' & MO. . ( ' ( , , rl , s Otnahiti Umiton Depot , ( OmIt liaborm St.4 . otiitui 1OEtttn..1)euiver ; . . . . . . . . . . . . : 4:3uuuu.Hik. : Itilia , Mont , & I'tiget mind , Es , 4:02pm : 4:22pm..Itenver : Exput-t.u. . . . . . . . . . . 4:0pu : 7:02pm. .Netrtteka Local ( etcept Sunday ) , , 7:4pm : 8itatnLtncola : Loath ( exceut SUiliayj145am ) ; Z:42prut. : , .1-'ast Mumu ( for 1.Incolut ) daIly. , . Leaves iCh1ICAO IIUItLINGTON & Q , Arrive. Ut-item. lOtIt & Masoim Sta , Omaltu 4 :42pni : , , , , . . . . . , CltIcago Vt.tiliule. . . . . . . . . . 9 fOam 9:50am..hicutgo : Expre. . . . . . . . . . . . 1fOum..Cluicago : a. at LouIs Expr.sa , , , S:0Otm : : & . . . . . . . . . . Junctton Local , . , , , , , 0tOpm : 9 Fast Mull. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:4pra : Lcsvea4CIIICAGO , huh ! , . & HTI'AUL , AInI veT OmahaltintonDepot _ , 10th & Mason St. . Ounahat 6:00pm..ChIcago LtmlmeI. . . . . . . . . . . 9:30am : htaouin.ChlciugoExpreup'x. : tiun'lay ) . . . 5:2pm : Lave , ICIIICAGO Si NOItT1t'uST'N , Arrtvii' OnianaUnInL'et-otj0tlu & l.laon tOts , Omaha : . . . . . . . . . . . - 1Ixtr.a , . . , , , . , , . . 5:30pm : 4 :2Opun..Vettbult-tt : Ltmuittrd. . . . . . . . . 9Z0smn : & , Valley ' . . . . . . . . . . : 5tlpnu..Omuita : Cuilcago . . . . . . . . : Lenv. Ci11CAGO , it. . itt i'At2hI.'uCTiuiva Outiaha UnIon ueiot , hOth&tMm eon atai Omaha _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EAST. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3i:2Oam.Atlantic : ixires ( ox , Sunday ) . , 5:3pm : : . . . . . . . . . . . . Express . . , , . . , . , , . , 9:2Oaua : 4tOum. . . , Ctticago Vestibule. ! Liunited. . . . 1:33pm : % 'Ils'1. c:4pm.okusltoma : & Texas hx ( cx. $ un,10:3amn ) : 1:40pm..Culoratlo' : . Llinitt.t. Leaves (1. , S'I' , 1' . M. & 0 , : Arrmvei Omaha De ot , 13th antI Webster Sti. I Otnutia 9:25am..Nebraska : Patsenger. . . . . . . . . Shprn : 4:30pm. : . .tileux Cliv Expresa ( cx. liun.h1f3ant : : . . . . . . . . . . . I'au ) Liuuttted..10:35am : Ev.s t F. , E. & 210 , VALI.Er. iAnivts Omahaliepoi5tIu anti Webutterlit. . I Omaha 2:10pm..Fast : Mali and Expic. . . . . . . . 2:10pm. : . ( cx. hat , ) Wyo. 15 , fez , Mon. ) , , 4ttpm : 9:03am. . , Norfolk hlxitreta tex. HuntiayhbhOaua ) : . . . . . . . . . . . I'aui . . . . . . . . . . . . : LeVi ] IC. C. , ST. .1 , 4 0 , II , lArnives OrnahalUnion ! : I ± 9JL 10th&Mittnltujflrnsha 5:50am : , . : . .Ian.a. City Day uxpre.a , , , , , 5:30pm : 9t2jimIC : , (1. Night Fix. viit U , 1' . TraimaC:00.imrs : Lt'avu " MISSOURI PACIFIC. rAriiei : ; Otnulual flep.it , lf.ii. ant \Vtbtter , Sit. I Omaha 1bteam..St. : I.outusmieca , , , , , , , , , , 6:00am : 9:30pm..St. : 1euli ) xpres. . . . . . . . . . . 6:01pm 3lOpmn : , . , , , Nebraska Local ( ix , llunj,9:00.ma : LeaecsTThlOmJX CITY & l'.CIF1C lArrive. Otnahutl De'om , 15th smut 'el.tter tOt. . 1Otndha 6:10pm : , . . , . , . . , St. I'uui Limited Leaves SIOUX CITY & I'ACIFIC. Arrive. ivj.t. 9tIu & Mjsor 5:11cm..Slttus : City ' , ' , . , , , : : . . . . . . . . . . . l'aul ' . . . . , . Leave. I tJNION I'ACIPIC. lArrivea utIL.LnjoDcpetL1.9tl. ! ? & Masonhiti.L Omaha. 5:45am..Ifearnoy : lsutrcl , , . , . , , , , , i2:30p : 2:0Opmn : , . . . . . . . . .Overland . . . . . . . . . . ( 2OOItmIit'a'cs : i. t'troinsb' Es. ( cx. SunS.lZ:3)i.m . : 7:00mm : , , , , , , , , b. .i'.iciic . ( $ : (5pun. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .alt hull . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10pm 1. . . ' , . . % 'AltAHhI htAllWAY. Arrive. OmnahaUnIciu 1)epot , lOll. & Mason fits , , pniah& ( :00cm..III. : LQuuIa CaminQa Li , , , , , , - - . ' . , 1,1