- _ _ - TIlE OMAITA DAILY BEE : SU ] ) AY , JUNE 14 , 189G. - - L.\ RATE CASES ACAIN Co OVER fearing on the Lnco1n Oomplaint ia Postponed - poned Three Weeks. - ' STATE OFFICERS CANNOT ATTEND Other lttteri. % lIl 1iignge Their Atteil I I nh iii.1 i're , ii t 'Ihirir l'rerilce ft I LI iiip1 ii fin t b LINCO1 , June 13.-Spechi1.-Tbe ( hearIng - Ing before tbo State floaril of Transporta- lion of the cases of the Omaha and Lincoln Conilnercial clubs against the Elkborn and t t'nlon I'achhlc railroads , in whIch discrirni- 2latlou in rateS Is charged and in which the Omaha club appears as Intervonor. has been 1)ostponcU from June 19 to July 13. ( ) t aunu 19 it is lmpo.viblo for a full board * 0 lie present , and some of the railway ' - V clala arc cected to bo also at.scnt 00 ' that dato. The brief of plaintIff In the contempt case of Villiam I ) . I3eckett agalniit Judge I Cunningham It. Scott , now pending on up- Peal In the suprenie court , was flied today. This ha the case in which an alleged assault vas made on Judge Scott , August 12 , 1895 , Sn the court room In ( ho Douglas county dishliet court. 4 % inoveineilt Is on foot among Lincoln CR- i7.t'fls looking to the early erection of an ntjijttorluiii to hold at least 7,000. Several meetings have lately been held regarding the project and Mayor Graham and the city cuuucll are largely Interested in the . enterprise. It Is sal. . ! that the Lincoln Light Infantry would be glail to transfer Its quarters and assist in * upporting the . - L- auditorium , - 'rho funeral of David Il. Lihlibridgo , pros- lilent of the Lincoln hiushtiess college , ho died late yesterday evening , wIll bo held tomorrow afternoon at :30 : , froni the I'pls- copal church. : lasoni ; will meet at 1 o'clock p. ni. to attend In a body. The Ancient Order at United Workmen viil also meet Ut that hour for the same purpose. A mali givIng the name of Smith was arrested thIs ateruoou at the i3urhington de- pot. on the charge of cattle stealing , The urrest was made by olilcers from York. It Is ahlegod that Smith Htolo two cows from U man iii York , sold them in Seward and thou came on to Lincoln. ifarhy , the Ellhorn man , who went In- eane while serving as a juryman In court. vas today brought down and lodged in the asylum. lie continually babbies of the large anmunts of unmey he is amassing. I , . II. Jewett of hiroken how , one of the republican candidates for the ohtico of state treasurer. was In the city today and a visitor at the capitol. Toinorrov evening Dr. flowlands whli preach the haccajaurcate sermon before the graduates of the Nebraska College of Oratory - tory at the First Baptist church. Ills ubjeet will ho "Tile Ideal Orator. " Omaha People in Lincoln : At. the Llndehl -II. C. Itountreo , It. D. Fuchs. At the Capitni-James Gilbert and wife. At the Lincoln-Joseph L. Shugart , howard Ken- _ _ _ _ _ l'i.vr'rs310U'1'1i SoC11TY IIIJSY. : esril iV'lltMftC Ilfer.'Nt 1'1'1 . 'hrn it'll I n t hut City. 11LATTSMOUTII , Neb. , June 13.-Spo- ( \ dali-Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Fred ' \ Latham and her daughter , Mrs.'ehiington , gave two kensingtons to their maily friends. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Julius Pcpperburg entertained her friends at prograssive high five , and Thursday evening the Misses Tucker gave a delightful party In honor of Miss Lympus of Lemonis , ha. DavId 13. Ebersoic and Miss Mary Krohler were married by Rev. Mr. Youtzy at the residence of tile bride's parents Thursday evening. : Saturday evening the beautiful honio of : a L Judge A. N. Sullivan was the scene of a r brIlliant collection of social lights. who .vcre in attendance at tile silver wedding celebration of the judge and his worthy slouse. Over 100 guests were present , and sunny handsome Preseilts verC ieft as me- Inentocs of the happy event. htelnenhler'II nil Ost't'oIi , Veternii. : Nob. , Juno 13.-SpeciaL-J. ( ) 11 , Aiiderson has had a pension ciaim ienth inK since SO0l after the war , and with all the different attorneys he has bati they could not secure it , until now. lie has just secured Its ahinwance , to date from May 22. ' S62. to December 16 , 1891 , at $1 POF \ f month , from then to AlFii 22. 1S96 , at $12 # per iiiontl * and from Airli 22 , 1S96 , at the , rate of $17 Per month. Mr. Anderson enlisted - listed early in SSiII iii the Second Wisconsin infantry , company F , was taken prisioner Sn the lirst battle of Bull Run and remained a prisoner for ten mouths. six months at 1.ibby irlson and the other four ho wa liqId as a hostege in jail at Columbia , S. C. , under sentence to be shot in retaliation for ; some prisoners the union atitharities were holding. Governor Upham of Wisconsin , who was a prisoner at the same time with Anderson. 'wrote very nice letters and sent ailidavits In relation to the whole affair. lCi'urn.'y 1.sl iiir SLIt 1.iiiit'ii br. KfA1tN1Y. Nob. , Juno 13.-Special.--- ( ) ) lov. John I'owers , who for the Past three years has been pastor of the Congrega. tional church Iii this city , and for the past year line ieCV. a special instructor in the high school. has resigfle(1 his pastorate , to take effect September 1. If ho leaves here lie vili be greaily missed. as ho has always takeim an active Part in all matters of 1111 educational or religIous nature and is a ziiaim of omore than ordinary abiilty In literary - ary matters. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ii ii Z1 Ii ii VI f. I II ) ii rm. ! lUIt\VELL , Nob. , Juno 13-Special.- ( ) 'Wednesday evening , as J. D. Laverty 011(1 ( 'wife of Oit1 were driving into town , their horse became frIghtened in crossing the Irrigation illtcii and ran avay. Mr. l.avorty : was throwil out , but not seriously hurt. Idrs. Laverty was rendered unconscious by the fail antI was takemi to the hionie of Guy Laverty. whore she W1IS uiicommsclous ( or over an boor. She is nOW reported out of : danger. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cli ii r'I& Cehi'Irsl lull ut invhii Cl by. DAVI ! ) CITY , June I3.-SpecIal.---SaInt ( ) Luk&s Methodist Jpiscopal church Is lmoW- itIg a three , lay's conmnmomoratlve service on time twenty-fifth ammniversary of the organiza- lion of the church. Former vastors of the church have been invited ammil C. 0. Crostli- waite. I ) . S. Davis , U. II . Moulton , II. T. 1)avis and J. \\'eltt are mmo' lrcseut ) amid others are t'XIWCtOi. ' . ' , , rL I. C Crnt'hsn.i'ii n t Vu in ii. YLTA , Nob. , Juno 13.-tSpeclalj-Timo postoiflco was brolvn 111(0 ( Thursday night. 'lbs cracksinan PrYt'd Open time door to thmo hiuiidiiig 51141 knocked off the combination of the safe anti 110(111mg they COuil not ether , % ICgflII drilling and were probably scared ; away as the ) ' left all the tools , most of ivhichm they had taken ( rommi local shoPs. 1) . II. iIartMchl's Siih-it ii'g , lb. B1NNETT. Nob. , Juno 13.-Speclal ( Tt'ie. grain , ) -Daniel henry hiarteull dropped dead today of heart disease. Ife was Just going to work and ( cli in his yard. lie had been to a iichiie FrIday anti hitid conversed with lila neighbors but a few minutes before he died , Tile tleceasetl was about 50 years old. lie leaves a wife and lire children. Ih'rl in SoOth IEyeni , UIhii4N. Neb. , Juno 13.-Speciai.--Lowls ( ) ; robst entertained a number of friends at I J1i8 home \\'ednesday , ( ho occasion being the Uixthl antliversary of the birth of his aughitor . . ! Forty ( rientla of herman Eblers were en- tertaineti by that gentleman SUnday at hi8 ? borne , _ _ _ _ _ _ Irnrvrs1i1M * 'bt'Mt In VAW'Nl1 CITY. Nub. . Juno 23.-Special. ( ) ' ' -The farmers are hiarvsting their wheat. Oats will 50011 be ready to cut and rye L hiai it'tu cut. The $ ndicatlpps for crops . thIs year are good. /41- . . , - ' t' . p. Jiii' : ( 'o ii iii y i'eieh.erm ii'i't OIUNt'ii. hiATlt1'I , Juno 13.-Special.-Thmc ( Gage IC I"I MI'lti'I' Sl'ifl'l'Y ) % VIliC 3it'iipr. . , of Vurinti. , ( ) r.Icr' . 1'tkIti Part In 1x.r'Iit's. I < lA1U1Y , Neb. . June l3.-Siecial.- ( ) This hma been eoiety week and almost all of the eeret societies have been repre. sented one way or another. Sunday the Odd Follows observed their memorial day by holding erviees In their hail and afterward - ward going to the cemetery and decorating the graves of their dead brethren. \Vetlnesday morning about it'd'oodmen and their families went to Aflitierst to participate - ticipato in the % Voodiiien's piciliC held at that place amid to enjoy a day's outing. Some of the suprenie offlcers were there 110(1 ( a general good time wa had. V. edne. day evening Protection Hook and Linlder company gave 50 ice cream social antI bali in the city bail. which were wehi patronizell. Thursday evening Kearney tent No. S. Knights of time Maccabees , gave an enter. taitilnent and social in commemoration of the fifteenth animiversary of their order. Thu evening was spent in listening to ad. dresses , a history of the order in this city , recitations and vocal and instrumental music , after which refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed by all liresent. Flower mission tlay was observed by the ladies of the \\'oman's Christian Toni. peranco union on Tuesday , when a very interesttng unit appropriate program was rendered at the industrial school. FAIItBUP.Y , Neb. , June 13.-Speclal.1- ( F'airbury 1oIge ( NO. 51 , In.lepefltlrflt Order of ( hid Fellows , anti Oasis lodge. Iaughters ( If Itebekahi , held nwmorial services at the cemetery Tuesday. Rev. A. A. Itatidall tie. livereti an address and the graves of deceased - ceased niemnbers of the fraternities \ crc decorated with flowers. A camp of SVoodmefl of the ' \orld as organized hero this week. with twenty-fotir charter members and the following officers installed : W. 13. Smith , council commander : K. 0. Tackley. adviser lieutenant ; J. C. McLucas , banker ; Adrain Yeager , clerk ; 1. l. Munger , escort ; A. L. McLaurin , P. C. C. ' A. A. Itantlall , clmaplain ; Ii. L. Clarke , physician ; W. If. McLucas , J. M. McAdams anti J. A. Westhing , managers. OII.tNIN ( VP AI."i'I'it Tiii i'i.OOi ) . ihTecs of the Itt't'it Storm ut ltuhm CIty. LOU ? CITY , Neb. , June 13.-Special.- ( ) The effects of the storm of Jumme 6 are gradually disappearing. The 13. & M. and Union I'aeiflc railways each sent out their regular trains this mnormiing although a great amount of "cribbing" was necessary. It wihi take considerable time and labor to permanently fix their several roadbeds , The officers of the Irrigation company have carefully gone over anti estimated - mated the damage to their canal or ditch 110(1 llntl that about $ OO viil repair the same in first-class shape. The canal was bank full the entire distance fromn Arcadia to Lotip City and emily on account of the excellent engineering of time ditch was it POssible to pull through such a blood with so small an amount of damage. The Roller Mili company has also began making re- pairs. The damage sustained is said to amount to $ OO. It is wonderful to note the growth of small grain in the hailed-out dis- trlct. That which was pounded down en- tirely. so that only the root remained , is now about six Inches in height and farm- era arc again beginning to feel greatly encouraged over the ProsPect of yet realiz- log a fine crop therefrom. A splendid rain measuring .55 toll hero Thursday morning amid everything Is brightening up. The hail only extended one and a half miles south of this poimit and crops never looked finer or promised better than they now do over three-quarters of Sheridan county. Ni'I'hne itt 0141 Li I igut ii , , . , NEBRASKA CITY , June 13.-Special.- ( ) A new turn In the case of the City against the Water and Light company will to taken Tuesday. The attorney appointed by the city wIll appear In the federal court at Omaha at that time , and on the part of the city , move for a dismissal of the pro- ceedings. A notice to that effect served on time mayor , City Attorney Seymour aimi John C. Watson , attorney for the Water and Light company , today. The question which is agitating time mnintis of many is , whether or not time attorney has authority to dismiss the suit. Somno interesting developments are looked for. Cal I It' 'I'hi ItI 't.rid tig In ' * nrk Comi tity YORK , Nob. , June 13.-Speclal ( Telegram. ) -A few evenings ago some cattle belomiging to F. A Smith amid John Dover of North York were stolen antI sold to btmtciiers at Tamora by unknown parties. It now develops - velops that time sanme party stole several fine steers imear hhanipton and sold them to William Otto , a wealthy farmer residimmg near Charleston. For the latter ho receIved $50 a head. A good description of time thief is in possession of the officers , who are now on the lookout for him. Ni'1risIa Pigitlvt's Cn.agiit. flEATRICE , Nob. , June 13.-Special.-- ( ) Sheriff Nelson received word Thursday that James Llliie , wanted hero for burglary , was held at liammovemKan. . While in Lincoln yesterday securing requisition papers , the sheriff received another message to time effect that Lulls hiatt broken jail and fled. 44k , warrant was issued today for the ap- irehonsion of Homer Edwards of Wymuoro upon a cimarge of Insanity. i'iiini.d for Iloiths at lieu Irlet' , BFATRICE , Nob. , Juno 13.-Speciai.- ( ) That. the BeatrIce public library is a grow- log institution is shown by the report of the librarian for time quarter ending May 31 , which. among other things , shows there % .ore 13.312 visitors during the quarter , with a total of 5,399 books loaned , making a daily average ot 145 vIsitors and sovemmty hooks loaned. : iniit'IiiiisV.rk of Thmtt'yi'w. NEfliLAS1A CITY , June 13.-Speciai.- ( ) onmtt buildings belonging to the Nebraska City Canniimg coumpammy were broken into last miigimt by persons prestimnably intent upomi robbery. but fimitling imothing they cared to take they proceeded to demolish a ; air of scales anti some other Property. it viil cott about $30 to repair tite damn. age. _ _ _ _ _ _ vhii Ci'ii'liiilt' Iiiili'iIi'iitl.'tit' , ' ) : - . I1IATR1tfl , Juno 13.-Spc'elah-Ilieatrico ( ) will iimduigo imm two tlisthnct celebratiomis , one to be given up towmi by the fire departmnemit , tilt ) other at the chautauqua grounds , vinier the managemnent of the Chautatmqmma associn- thou. lion. J. .L Imigalls of Kansas will orate at time chautauqua grounds , Ihuibzmii CDUlIbilIIentOrN. KIMIIALL , Neb. , Juno 13.-Special.-- ( ) Time eighth annual session of the Kimball county teachers' iimstit'ute Is in session. Superintendent flimehee Is conductor aimti I ) . L. Kiiieu , tV. P. Killeim aimd Z. 0. DavIs time instructors eimiployed. The attemidance Is good alit. ! immcreasiiig daily. hhij. Crops ii ri Vt' Ii Mit ii t i , Ien I Ii. 1lJt'flUCl' , Juno 13.-Spcclai.-A ( ) roan nammmetl dyers , living In Jefferson county , commimnittetl suicide \\'etlmiesday , taking a dose of 1mar15 green , anti gave as otme of hIs rca- Sons for the act that ito had a big crop of oats aliti wheat ready to harvest and could get no iielii to do thu vork. l'llflill'i' CI I yiInlNtt'ru's I 4) 1.1 iit'l is l'W'Nl * CITY , N 'b. , June l3.-Speciai. ( ) -11ev. Mr. Dumimiimmg of the First Presby. brian church has accepted a cai to the iccond i'rcsbyterian church of Lincoln , for which place lie expects to leave abommt Au- hmtmst 1. Thu people here wili be sorry to lose Rev , Mr. Dunning. Sotime l'rt'ihiit.tm I liii .t Ishsoitib amemits. WAShINGTON , June 13.-Thmo president has nmade the following appoimmtmmeut of persons whose aomuinations faiietl of con- flrmmmation during the last Session of eon- gross : Charles If. Wills of Maryland , to be Pnlteti States consul at Managua , Nicaragua - ragua ; J. C. Kelley oC uw York , to be collector of Internal revenue for time First New York district ; W. 1) , Chambers of Now Mexico , to be Unitoil States attorney for the territory of New Mexico , antI W. I. Marbury' of Maryland , to be United States attorney for the district of Maryland. Mr. .tarbury was nominated for this of- dcc very early by Mr. Cleveland , but a hot tight niado by Senator Gormnan pre. vented coxmtrmation. The prviident also appointed the follow- log iostmasters La i'Iatta , Mo. , Cryus C. \\'ood. Mount Joy , Pa. , liemiry Miller ; liud- SOmi , N. 'I' . , Willard i'eck ; Danvilie , Iii. . John Bear4 , CLE\'ELElND \ IS INTERESTED President Admits the Importance of the Omaha Exposition , SEES ITS POSSIBILITY FOR GREAT GOOD TelIr lav' 11're.'r litmit lie ltmows tilt- % 'Iitle W'CIt % Vlii lie hleimu- fit..i isy I Ii t Slmusv i'rnjee'teti I , , . time 'Ictismtre. WASIiIGTON , June 13.-Speciai ( role. gram.-President ) Cleveland , in an interview - view had with Congressman Mercer today , said as to thmo Transnmisslssippt and international - national exposition : "Since time Chicago Exposition , I hare been opposed to these ex- Positions. but I believe the Omaha Exposition - tion vili be of great service to that great cction of coutmtry lying vest of the Miss. imshppi river. That section lies sultered greatly through tlrouth anti the tide of emigration has been toward the south , rather than to the west. It will have a tonilency to revive Interest , not only In agriculture , but In mines as well , anti I signed the bill , be- hieving it vould be of vast benefit to a wonderfui sectiomi of our coummtry. " To The lice correspondent , who saw the president imrmiediately after his reception this afternoomm , anti who asked him for an expression on time exposition , Mr. Cleveland said : "It seems to mime that time signature of the bill is expression enough at this ( into , mis to mimy immtorest in the exposition. When you need a stronger expressiorm , then I shah be Pleased to say sometbirmg for the heimefit of time great west. " Mr. Mercer today received from Private Secretary Timurber the veii with whicim time ircsitient signed the expositien bill. It Is nil oid steel stub pen , witim a woodoim holder , cork tipped. With the pen is time following certificate : KXECIITIVF ) MANSION. June 13 , 1.- I herolsy certify that the pert mititi ien- holder hereto attimehed Ia time identical one tmsetl by timtt iilt.sitli'Imt of time Urmiteti States in sigiming the Trammsmnisslssippi amid Inter. national t'XiOsittotm art. HENItY P. Thlt5R1)Kfl , I'rivato Secretary , With timis certificate there wilt niso be greetings from the president , vice lmresi- dent and speaker of time house. Mr. Mercer will carry timis precious souvenir of a bitter fight to Omaha next week. I'resldent Cleveland failed to sigmi Representative - sentative Ilainer's Joint resolution. as to tIme extension of tune to time settlers on Indian iainls , in which to Pa ) ' timeir obilga- tiomms to time Inillaims , Secretary 'Iloke Smnith being tmmmalterably opposed to time measure. Secretary Thurber stated today that this matter had iCCti covered in Iii- titan appropriations bills , but iii mnodiuied ( ornm. SOUTH OMAHA NWS Anotmcm' ! chapter him the Discoli claim case was intt on record yesterday when Mrs. Driscoii , through her attorneys , caused Mayor l2nsor and time city clerk to be served with the foliowlmmg imotice : 'ro the Mayor mtmttl City C'ouncii of South Omaha : You are hereby notified that aonit- Person OF lOrOfl8 , witlmout any authority from me. have caused to be tiled 1mm time otlico of the clerk of the district court of Dotmghts county , Nebraska , in the cmsC ; of ( 'atimeritme liriscoil mtgtitiat. ; time city of South Omahmt a preeimde.1 assiglinient of the jtmdgmnent recovered ly me in the s.'iid cause agmtinat the city of South Onmaha on tue 11th of AprIl , 19' , whorely said judg- merit purports to have been assigned by mete to one Mamy U. Madden. You are ftmrther notihled that said pro- teride.i . asignmotit sv never sigimed or OXeCUtel bv , moo , is 'hioiy without authority - ity anti iii false. forge'i arid cotimmtorfeit. You mire ftlrther notilleti not to pay said judtmnt'imt or to issue warrantm timerefor to tfl3 other ier.solm than the umitlersigned anti I simaii expect to imoli the city of South Omaha for tue full ptmnemit ; of said jimdg- nient to me , C.T1IERiNI ] ) ItISCOLL. Witness , Fatie Iriscoil. One of the attorneys for Mrs. Driscoll was in the city yesterday amid he said timat he intendeil to protect lmis client In this moat- ter and see that. If army money was paid by the city , It vas paid to Mrs. Driscoli. I lt''i N IS VA . ' 1'll ) m N It ucIc l'l ) it ) ) , iimI si to lit-bug boztGilflg , , f Iuleyei t' 'F Is I tv e i. . Sheriff Robert Oliver of Winnebago county , Illinois , is in the city with requisition - tion PSPCFS ( or Ed Irwin , alias Iitmrdick , who was arrested here a few weeks ago on aims- picion. The mtlmeriff says that Irwin belongs to a gang of timleves amid acted as western agent for tIme gang. lie disposed of the property stolen aud wa a general go- betwcorm. About a year ago Rockpom't , where Irwimm liveti , was overrtmn with hicyce ! timicves. Several of the gang were arrested and are rmos' doing time at Johiot. but Irwin managed to get a tip and left the city before the officers could arrest Iiimn. Since that time the simcrltf and his officers have been htmntimmg all over the west ( or their oman. The particular charge on whiclm irwin Is to he taken back Is the larceny of $200 worth of bicycles. \Vimilo In jail here Irwirm made arm unsuc- ct'sful attempt to escape. Chief Brennan hiearti a moise amid slipped down stairs and atchetI him ( or quite a while. If time duct had mint stopped imitmi Irwin could iiave g.iimmed his liberty in a short tIme. lIe is 'ommsidered a smooth customer by Simeriff Oliver , 'hio Is very glad that lie has been captimred at last. It was the fatling of letters - ters iii the prisoner's iorkot from that place wimichm ctisetl time local police to write to Itocktord anti ask if lie was wanted timom'e. 1.ii rl. I ii- I , : , thert Last Wednestlay mmmorntng at St. Britigct'gm church Miss Mary Itafferty , tiatmghts'r of Mr. minti Mrs. Darmiel flaffc'rty , was married to Mr. Ilobert Larlmin. It was one of th" Prettiest wedding held in time city for a lcrm time. 'limo little eimtmrchm was iteatitlfuhly tleeorateti with time choicest cut flowers and lottel i'larmts. Rev. Fathmem' Rmigiisim ier- formed the ceremmiony aim'I i'as aaslsteti by itovslcDevitt , Moriarty anti Jeanette. 111gb amass was celebrated , the timoir commsistirmg of Mrs. Murphy , Mrs. A.lams , Mr. flyan nntl .lr. Conueliy. As time wctltilmig party en- tcrt'ti tim edifice Mendelssohn's wctltlimmg muircim was played by a select orchestra. TIme brIde was dressed II ) white orgarmdie , silk tulle veil , 1hmicim was caught at time throat by a hman'itiome tiiumoimti ] 'pin , time gift o ( time grootmi The mmmaitl of imormor , Miss Celia Carlson of Omaha , wore a white orgammdit , over light hlmmo. Time iriilesmalda sore Misses Theresa Farrell , Mamio lug- gums. gImt's itiiey , Nellie Tigime , Katherine Boyle and Armimie Keenamm. Mabel Mt'icher amid ICittie ltaferty were the flower girls , Time groonm was dressed in a hmantlsommmo black suit and Imati ( or his best maim his brother , Thommias Lnrkio. After time ceremnommy a reception was held at time re'sldonce of the bride's itarenta antI a wedding breakfast was served . Mr. anti Mrs. Larkin imavo gone cast to elmemid their hoimuymnoomm ammd upon their return will reside - side at Twenty-fourth armd E streets. The bride and groom received mnaimy hand- sommme anti valuable presents. Fourth ( If .1 iii y C.'IehmriitIom , Plans for the Fourth of July celebration mire & 'veloplmmg rapidly. A commsiderable sum of money imas been piedgetl , amml somne of the busimmess men have Instructed the commimittee to cahi again if they do not succeed in rais. log enough at other places.S'hat was to Ito one of the lrincipal features of the day. the conmltotitivo thrill between clyic Boclet'45 , has been abandoned. it as found that tIme mnrumiiers of sucim sockties did Imot want io particlitate in two parades during the day and then drill an kour or o ttm the ot sun. Other amnusrmenta , however , will b pro. vided to take the jtlace of time drills. Greased holes , with a gold coin at the top , will be scattered around , ammd a greased big will be loosed every lmQur. The person who succeeds - ceods 1mm capturing the ilg is to own it. Several good speakers will be present. and a good thou is prormmised to eli who visit the city on that day. tJtiiiiiiit'iii'liig 'uric ( Ill I lie Perry llnii4 Work will commence Monday morning on tb5 ferry hd.t which Li to be built at - - - hithlevue for ti'e transfer romlany Tue boat can be completed in five or six weeks , it ii thmotihit , and tb vnrk wimon otmce started % viil lte pusimeti , Farmers on the Iowa mililo opposite ilelitivimu are taking a great deal of itmterest 1mm , the new ferry. and it is expected that dtth Onmaha mimer. chants will be greatly ttrmefiteti by time new venture. ' - f' , ' illS % ' , * lehi 4)11 t lii' ( ) hTleInli. . l'resi.lent Seykora of tiie.'Munieipal ' league has appointed a commnitteotconmpose.l of l C. Lane. Jacob Levy amid1 } J , Freeman , to attend each meeting of th'city council for thu lnmrpose of proteethrmgt'afar as Imossilmie , time Interests of the taxpayr. A committee will also meet with tht 'c4t council when It sits as a board of imalizatIomm , for the luirposo of requesting that the assessmmment be thade what , 1mm their Opinion. It simoulti be. It is the lntentiemm of the league to keel ) a close watch on the actions of time city officials , aimd ascertain , if possible , if tlmere Is any truth in the rumors of this- imont'sty. Three mimenibers of the league will also attenmd all time meetings of tue Dearth of RtI. tmcatlon to watch time procoetllngs anti report to the league at its regular meetings. ltnhi , ' ( Ii. ' inmilr's &ismlnr- . It Is understood that the present Board of Edtmcationm , at , omme of its recent meetings , raised the salary of t'aui McAuley , jammitor at the 111gb school , $10 a month. Several other ( 'mmmhilO'CS of time board also export a raise 1mm salary. On time first Monday him July time mmew members of time board who % ere elected last April will take their seats , anti it Is m'eportt'tl that these new mmiembers do not approve time actions of time PTcscmmt boartl in raising the salaries , es- pc'cialiy at this time , 'hieti the school this- trict Is lii debt. In fact , several of time mncnmbers-elect have stated that they intend - tend to ltlace McAuley's salary hack where it was vhmen they get immto entice , ammd op- 11050 any Increases in the salary list. Ii ( . ( .t i f'i III U iii min.I.'r , Months ) ' evenminmmt time cii ) ' council will set a time for the sitting of the board of eqtmal- izatiorm. Time s4x days notice required by law will be given , armd linen the board will 1mm- ceetl to btmsimmess , just as it it was commiply- ing with the law ammd sitting on the tiato Provided for in the statutes. It is not expected - pected that there will he any truuhlo about tIme assessment other than iii cases where time assessmmient has been raised. Such cases arc scarce , and time coumicli will probably get out of tine difficulty much easier than was at first expected. 1t.'i.n I ri rig' St irii 1)ziiiinie. Street Commmmisslonter floss hiss about fin. ished repairing time danmage done to the streets by time heavy rains. All of' time big washouts imave been filled , anti the streets , except in a few Instances. are Passable again. There is a bad hole Iii J street between Twenty-fotmrth anti Twenity-fiftim streets tlmat the street gang inas so far o\'eriookecl , but Mr. hams aay that will be attended to soon. Monmday tIme street ganmg will go to work cutting weeds on Twenty- fourth street. Time wectis mare grots n very rapidly this spring and riced cuttimmg badly. Slant Ills I'rieiisi lii I lit' i"oot _ Ycstertiay afternoon Charles hiulburt was shot tinrouglm the right foot by William Licimmis. Both arc young mmemm who drove to thIs city fronm Crete imud wemmt into camp out on West Q street. l3onimls was foohimmg with a supposedly empty revolver amid pulled the trigger wlmpn time muzzle was pointing at ilulburt's fobt , Time young nmmamm was brought to tine city anti attendul by a physician. After thewound was dressed lie was itlaccd on a train arid sent back to his folks at Crete. 'slniait' Cit1 ( i'elp. : Ed Long has returned from a trip to cortlou. Mrs. I ! . J. Aben'ly , Twent1-fourthm ammd M atrtts , Is quite sicic. ' The interior of time telephone office Is be- imng papered auth painttd. D. FL Auslini ot Springfield , Mo. , is visit- jag A. L' . l3intnk and fnm1ly , : James :11. Steolmenson- hast returned from ay Center , where he v1lted frtendnm. James Cmmilaglncr has gonme to Canton , Ill. , mvliemc it is exitecteti ime will he married. 11ev. D. \\'lasiiip wili preach this afternoon - noon ] at Grace Methodist Epicopai chmurclm. Fred M. Smith returned yesterday ( roam Aurora , where he visited his sister for a week. The Young Mcii's Hebrew Benevolent aaso ciaton ! wIll give a picnic mit Sarpy Mills todam' . Mr. amid Mrs. Frank McCrary of Battle Creek. Mich , . arc here visiting Mrs. Johmnm hlorst. Colonel J. L. Martimm returned last night ( roam Cripple Creek and other Colorado tolnts. Gus Fm'crmkle , who has beenm livln In St. Louis for the 101st four years , is honme visit- iwR his parents , City 'l'reastmrer flroadweI ! went to Hills ctm' yesterday aftemnoonm to spend a coulo of thays with friends. Policeman John Riches has taken a ten tiaya' vacation , anti has gone to Oxford Junictlomm to visit his cumrcnts , itoy Iavia , booiceeper : for the electric iiglnt connhtany , left yesterday afternoon for a visit wtllm his parcnmts at Gibbon. Jacob Kieimm retumimed last evening from At- iaiitic , Ia. , ivhmero lie vcnt to attend time conumt'nmcement exercises of tine high cimooi. Upehurcii lodge , No. 2 , Degree of honor , gave a very pleasant high five party Friday evenming to a large number of members anmd their friends. A nmceting of Samuel Demmnmia post , Grand Arnny of time Repubhi. anti time Womani's Re- hot corps , nih be imeld Mommday evening at Wootiman hail. The fummeral of Thnonmnms Crawford will be hold frommi the residence of his brother , Twenty-sixtln and N streets , at 2 o'clock timis attem000Im. TIme assessors' books are now at time office of time city clerk , anti any one wantlmm to look over them or file complalmits can do so at anm timno. Mrs. J. A. Martin. Twenty-sixth and II streets. wishes to tlnank tine friends who were so linmd : to her during tue ilimmoss and after the ticath of her husband. Tine latest Invention in dentistry is itmm apparatus to use electricity to take away the itain in tilling teeth. lr. F , W. Sia- baugh of this city has ono nor ; in opera- tion. Thursday eveninmg at time First Methodist Eimiseor'al cliurcim tinero will lie arm illustrated lecture , "A Journey ( room Omaha Through Germany to Jcrucaiem , " for time benmt'fit of the Gcrti.manm Methiodlat 1piscopal church. Over 100 ateneopticoli views will be shown. Children's da will be observed at time First Metimotilmit ipiseopal'chhtmrch tiiis morn- inmg. The Stmmmday micinool' wlii renmtler tin in- tercmtinmg program at 10.3O 'ti'clock. 'Fhmis evening there wi't be a1 phtitfomni nnmeetimmg , .vith several speakers. Simciai music is ammnounmeed for both servktts./ . - - % 'uNLzL11 ; N COM I1SI'4)N 11 ii'i'S , itiinlor of no nitrly1i.t4so't Shsovvii to lit' II liIL'lsilsiistr IAJNimrth , WASII1NGTON. Juno 13.-Tbc Vemmezu- elan boundary connmmmissiofl'lhilti Its regular mnmeotirmg. all the nnmemmmbcrd lhng hreseflt Its Proceed inmgs quito eiectudii(1 ( dirposed of me- cent reports of an earl ) iclusion of tine c'omnmission's labors. lnuimprt.int comnmunica- tloos were considered , anmommg theni being a preliminary report from PmMfV Burr , mmow at The Hague. engaged in nioltitlg anm examnmina- tiomm of time Dutch arcbir'eshmd a conimmmunmi- cation froam the Iepartnmenmt of State informing - forming time conmmissiomm that the British gov- emnlmmcnmt mad signified lie Intention of shortly forwardimmg a itupplemnmemitary blue book , which would contain a large number of ad. ditional documents takemm both from time Dutch and Spanish arcimirea. Further in- fomnmation was laid before tue eonmnmissioni as to the valuable and important documents mm tIme archiyes of time propaganda at Itonmo with respect to Iba early Capuchias missions - sions in time disputed territory. A number of additional documents were presenmted on behalf of time Venezuelan goy- eruument , but translations have not beemm completed of the three yoiunmm's of manuscript - script wimich are in the hands of the legation 1mm this . city. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( UlIj iteNt-rv ( ' is Still limbool. WASHINGTON , Junme 13.-Today's state- niment of the condition of the treasury show tvaiiable cash balance , $26Gi91,32 gold rcerve , 106,374,405 , - p 1e71. . 1e9 - trlie Bee's Aiiiiiversary Edition. The Omaha Bee celebrates thc 25th aiiiiivcrSary of its birth on .a' pi.silfly , June 19 , On that day it viIl publish an edition iii which will be graphically described its birth , its sti'uoo'1e for existence , and its gradual growth to the metropolitan newspaper it flow is1 The Story of The Bee From Its Origin will include t1e foJiowing subjects entertainingly written : Tue Developineiit of the Policy of The Bee , Hoiiies of The Bee ( illustrated. ) . The Mechanical Plant. Character Sketch of Echard Rosewater ( illustrated. ) Omaha Twenty-five Years Ago. Principal Events of 1871. A Number of Reinlilisceuces , by old Bee l3iiiploycs. This edition vi11 be printed on fine paper , secured especially for tills purpose - ' } pose , A COj ) viI1 be delivered to all regular subscribers and cxtl-a COCS can , be secured at 'i'Iie Bee office for 5 cerlts each. Orders for extra copies should be sent in early , as only a limited number viI1 be printed. c Copy for advertisements for this special edition should be handed in at the office no later than \Vednesday afternoon. Orders for papers and advertising space should be addressed to THE BI3E PUBLISHING CO. , Omaha. CLOSE OF' IAY CLASS DAIS Commencement Exeroi&es at a Number of ' 1braska Colleges. WEST POINT CONTRIBUTING HER ShARE so ii. t' er' I n I t re' ( I ii .r I ) isisiltyM il&'nnii Mz.ile 1y ( Ii. ' high School turtient'4 of timnit Cut- . WEST POINT. Neb. , June 13.-Special. ( ) -The conmnmencemnemmt exercises of time West Point high school took place last night in time opera house. The hail was crowded to its utmost capacity. After the saiutatory address by Cimarles Bcckcnimauer on "Tine Dignity of Labor" and music , the Very Roy. Dean Joseph noosing delivered ani address - dress on 'Moral Education. " The speaker shmoweti in Iris masterly manner the mmeces- sity of a moral education being given tea a stttdent as well as an inmtelloctual educa- tion. His rcnmarks were highly aitpreciated and elicited frequent applause. Chancellor MacLean in his forceful nianimer addresseti time class and time audience. ills address ovintceti a high degree of scholarship and profounti thougimt. ills address abounded in good advice and cotmnsel to the young grad- uates. After remarks by Superintendent O'Connor , the mnemhers of thmo school board arid others President Otto J3aumann pro- stlntetl tiiplomnas to time following graduates : Charles lieckenhauer , Newton J. 11111 , Jo- rommme F. Langer , George 0. Clancy , James C. Craw'orti , Zoo E. IJriggs , Lilliani A. high , Amelia Psota , Elizabeth A. Stuefer. IIAs'rlsGs , Neb. , June 13.-Special.- ( ) hastings college connmencoment exercises wore begun last evening w'ithm a gemmeral reception to time public tendered at Ladies' ball by time mneambers of the faculty. There ivas a large attentlanco anti tine occasion was enlivened by some excellent mtnsic rendered - dored by Prof. McClintock's string orchestra. The baccalaureate sermnolm wili he delivered at tine Presbyterian church tomorrow morning - ing by DrV. , . F. Itingianmd. OSCEOLA , Nd , . , Jtmnmo 13.-Special.-Tho ( ) 111gb achiool cioseti yesterday for time sumn- amer 'acatiomi. There was no graduating class this year on accotmnt of time hard times , btmt the school closed \'itim a gramid cntertaimimnent anti exhibit of time progress that the scholars hail mnmade from the begiim- ning to time end of time term. VESTON , Nob. , Julio 13.-Special.- ( ) Commommcoment exercises of time Weston school were hmelti last night at time Pytimian hail. The program was over tlmreo hours long anti was ParticiPated 1mm by imearly 100 performers. Coimmi ty Su perintenmtien Clark atitiresseti the class after time presointa- tion of ( liplonlias by time presiient ( of time hoard. 'The following are tile mmammmes of time gratiustes. Augusta Ammdersomm , Jnimnes 2'lc.ickie'r , Charles Stevens , Etiward Keay , Emmuil Anderson , LeRoy Carpontt'r , Chancy Frohnmer. Otto Antienson , Fred March , Jerry LetTer , Frank Ihrick ammtl Edirin Itockafol- low. low.PAWNlE CITY , Nob. . Juno 13.-Spe- ( cial.-Thie ) conmimoncenitint week exercises of time I'awnnee academy will be begun at time First United I'remtbyterlanm church Sunday - day evening. June 14. witim a baccalaureate sermonm by 11ev. Ii. T. Campbell. Wednes- 'lay u'enlng the comimnmmcncemncnmt exercises will be hmelti In the oltera house. The class mmunnbens seven. . - ' . ( , ' trnve. A. most beautiful and impressive service voH imt'ld over tite unknown grave in Forest - est Lawn cemetery on Decoration day by time wonmen of ( larfieltl Circle No. II. Grand Army otthme Republic. hieatmtiuI floral em- iihcma were placed onm tint grmtvo by the chill- tlrt'nm , trminetl by Airs. Agmies haze of 1"ort Ommmahnt. 'rime exercises svoro contiucteti by the presi- tient , Mrs. ltstmra Johmumion. assisted by Mrs. Annie Hines , Mrs Agnes hlazc' , Mrs. Sophiiu htawitser , Mrs. Hliza blorrigan , Mrs. Sophmitt Shariiy. Mrs. Eiizit Metcalf , Mrs. Clara ElicIt. Mrs. Anmniie $ ehninucl , livis , .kitinous. Gmirmit'r antI many others. 'i'wcnmty-ontt smt- bIts were ilteti by the oiiluers of l'imii Kt'amnmvb' Post , I"ort Ommth. . . 'it time coimciu- slon of the servles lImps were given Imy Coummadu Peter linac of Fort Onmmahmi , 1.OC.thj liii l'i'l'lHS , Mr. , IV. C. Alien , who was injured May : , while riding a bicycle. is at St. Joseph's hospital , whore she is slowly recovering. The nniembers of the First Methodist church wili have an informal reception at the church parlors Tuesday evening Ito' freshnients will b ' .rycd. - TIlE BERLIN MEDICAL INSTRUTE Until Further Notice Will Give Free Consultation . and Free Treatment Iii All . . . . CHRONIC DISEASES New treatment for ( 'atamrh and Rheumatism , Iiseast's of Wirnen iisc'ttsea ef the Nervous Systenmi , Iiiadder and Kidneys ; nil Jiiood Db"eases , Skin bienta'a , I'itnpies und alt blemishes of the face' diseases of the Eve and Ear , T.iroat arid Ltnngs ; Loss of vitalimiy in young anti mftltlle-aged noon ; Dii'enses of time Stonmacim , etc. , dc- . Robert \V. McBride , 2G22 Manderson Street Onmaha , says : "I have mufcred frommi rimetmmatismn four' yearm. Tried doctors ummtii I lost hmopt' . X cur llrst treatmnmcnt ro- hieved me in TEN MINUTES. have not beemm so velh ( or years. " imourts-s to 12 a. m. , tt. 6 and to 9 p. mu , Sunday , 9 a. rim. no I p. no. Rooms 14 & 15. Arlington Block , ( Next Doi'l'cst \ ol P. 0. ) iiONS IN SOUTh DAKOTA Seventh Annual Meeting of the Craft Concluded. INSTITUTED A NEW BRANCH OF TIlE ORDER IIlgl * i'rICstlioOhi It-gree Coimferreti Union a iiiht'r of Cariti Idrites nirid t he 'l't'rrl trIitl Charter - ter Jtevih'eii , hURON , S. D. , June 13.-Specinmi.-Tlio ( ) seventh annual mneetiimg of the grand cinap- ten Royal Arch Masons , jurisdiction of South Dakota , closed hero Thursday nmigint. The report of George A i'ettigrew of Flandreau , glanti secretary , indicated that but little work is being done by chapters within timis jurisdiction , Ills report also shows the nuniber of nmomhers exalted during time year to be 101 , ' number atlimmittod , timlrtc'enm ; mmunnm- her relimstated , three ; number dinimitted , fifty-tour ; zmunmber suspomideti , fifty-seven ; uimmnber died , seventeen. Tine anmoummt of duos owing the several clmaptennt is $4,171.t ; casii on 'imanmd , $7,905.32 , nmmakitmg time total assets $12,079.77 , while the ilaimlilties amount to $2,029.05. Iurlnmg tine last year tine secretary rotary has been comnipiling an historical roe- ord of tine menmmitemmt of each chapter. Time list is completed with thmo cxceptionm of one cinapter. In the evening time huron chapter cx- onmmpllfletl the work by conferring Limo royal arch degree upon three candidates. Time work was well done anti highly comitli- mmiemmted by all who witniessed it. 'Fhmcn cammmc' a banmquct , of ri.michm over 100 Itoyai Arch \iasonms iartook. ΒΆ Thnuraday aftenzmoonm a cimaptcr of time Order of high i'rieathnod was institintoti , with tite fohlowinmg oillcern : Iit'nnm'y S. \\'ii- iianms of Aberdeen , c'xceilemmt presidcmmt ; Louis 0. LaVoy of W'bstt'r , oxcelionmt 'ico presi- tlenmt ; Morris Ii. Keiioy of Abordecmm , excel. inmt treasurer ; George A. I'ettigrew of Flami. dmcau , excehlenmt recorder ; hbenjamin F. .ives of St. Lawh'enmce , excellent chaplain ; harvey J. 111cc of Huron , excellent inmaster of ccrozmmoimies ; ( heorgo V. Ayres of Dead- 'VOOtI , excellent conductor ; M. G. Canlyslo of DeSnnet , excellent herald ; I. L. Naggie of Sale'nn , excellent atewartl ; I , ' . J. Moore o ( Miteinc'll , excellent senmtinel. In 1S87 cmi order of this character was instituted ( or the timen territory of Dakota , with a large part of time officers resitllnmg iii time nmontberii district , aimil time nmmember- mlmip so widely scattered that emmough to constitute a miuorunn could not he gotten to. nt'titer ; rio nmt'e'tinmgts , therefore , were hmeltl after time orgauizationm.'hen the territory was divided amid statehooti acconmphishmed it was found that nearly all the otiicera were iii North I.mkota aim before , anti nno effort w.ui made to hold macclings. Since then seine imave dieti smith others hmavo ronovcd tmnni tine jurisdiction. On Timursdsy , tinere- fore , tine olti orgaimization is-au declared this- solved and a new one instituted for South Dakota. The first annual meeting will be held in Mitchell mmcxl Junme. in counectioni with the other Masonic bodies , lLimingrs Hf ( Iinriig.'n I l'i tie Ii i.igt' . CiiAMBiRLAlN. 8. 1) , June 13.-Spe- ( cial.-'itummmors ) of a change in the nnanago- macnit of Pius Ridge Indian agenmcy are in circulation here , anti it is probable that a successor to Captain Ciapp of time regular army. at present actirng agent at that agenicy , will soon be imarmmeii by thu jires. ideal. According to reliable infornmmalton lion C. fish of Pierre will be the mmew agent. lIe has ion' some years beca a deputy United States marsimal , and has gaineti time reputa. tionm of being otme of time mnmost faithful aiim ! foamless officers in the west. lie is anm old- tinier in time state , anti will nmakc arm cx- celient agent. I'Imme Ridge is oimo of tue largest and nmost inmmportimnt hnmdian agencies 1mm the country , arid has been managed by army officers since time Sioux outbreak in Novemnber , 1100. Other cinanges will be made 1mm the near future at one or two other South Dakota Indian agemmeics. Ohnnilt'rln.l IL'S Inbt-st Ems t ertsrls.- . CIIAMIJEItLAIN , S. D. , Juno 13.-Spe- ( iai.-It ) is now an assured fact tinat Churn- beriainm will have a creamery. L. B. Beards- icy of Mapietonm , Minn. , will lnatmgtmrate the enterprise. the has left hero for time east to purchase the nmecessary nnmachinory , amid as soon as it arrives amid earn be imlaceti mm position - tion tine creanmiery will ho neatly to corn- mence operations. It Is inelieved that ommiy thirty days will be requiretl for timis purpose. Tine Iiusinmess Mcii's association has agreed to pa a bonus. and has pletiged stnfllciemm' cowl , to mnmake time venture a success from the beginninig. hicardsiey lisa had consid. erable experience mm time creamery business. Time jtiant will imo located at the mammoth artesimmnm well of time Clnammmberlalmm ElectrIc Light comnpany , arid iower will be furnished by tine well. . I ) r'v a liii i he nit I Ii . - 0 ffl.'r. George Shelby wmts nrrestetl at time fair grounds ltst : imfgimt for bi'lng drtmnik ntmnd dl- orderly.S'imemm taken into ctistotly Shelby drew ii loOm ! knmiht ntmnd atteinpteti to usa it. After a mtn uggle it vi otcti from I-urn unit ! lit' ' , 'Zt3 tntkemm to tine ittationi. Shmt'lhiy ( I t I ciii P t'tl I U effect a jail , ic'ii very i mm t ii ( I county jail several weeks ago by aatt'ing through timtm iron bur * of a basement s him- d ow , 'I'll II hlfl.t l'l'Y .iI. % ILIC n''h' . INSTRUMI.NTS placed on record Saturday0 Juno 13 , hSc : % 'i'titItAN'i't' 1)lEhS , \v. II. Aiexnmnder antI wife to C. M , Comioyt'r , undiv ' or lots Ii ammtl 12 , First told to Lake View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ O Saimic' to sitmot' , tmntliv % same. . . . . . . . . . b'anime to Summit' , lot 3 , slime. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1t ) IEl1)S. Sineniff to Cimarli.'s Metzer , lots Pt numth 39 , Chitrlt I'ltmce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1f03 Sanmo to OmmmimhnL Loon anmi 'i'rust coin- Pmmim' , mm : s iAj of lot 3 , bitteR 'J , lam- provi'mnc'mmt Am'aocinmtiomi tmtiti. . . . . . . . . . 490 St : not' t 0 Onmmalma Joa a anti 'Frmmst Corn- pnliy : Smts'intgn ltmmik : o 41 ( , 'et t sublet - lot 5 , lii lot 9 , citpjtal ittiti . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,42 Special nnntster to L. lb. Skinnier , iot I , block 2 , llamimlitoni $ quam'o , , . , , . 2.100 Total amount of transfers.$10,761 CARELESSNESS. ( ) ftet Coils.Ni , ltti isf SmmtT.'rinsg. I'rohshly half the people who see this ar- ticlti uniter from piles. It is ere of time coma. mommest iIit'eivs and one of the roost obsti- hate. People hiave it for years arid just because - cause it is nmoL imnnmedateiy ! fatsi titey imegiect it. Careiesness causes no enmd of auffering , Carelessness about to tinipie a timing as piiei ha , , often caused death. hlenimorrhagea occur from rio apparent cause amnd loss of blood causai death. hiennonrltages occur dnhnimmg surgical treatmnenmt , often causing death , l'iies are simple in the beglaning anti easily cured , Tiney can be cured even in timu worst stages , witimout ; ain or looms of bloni , quickhy , surely arid conrmpletely. There is only one ronmmotiy that will do it-Pyramid h'ilo Cure. It allays tine infiatimmatiorm immediately , iie l the irritated surface anti with 00dm. Ui'd treatment reduces ( lie swelliing am1 imuts the mnennheranes into good , soummd , healthy comditiorm , Thu cure is thorough and per- manent. Druggist. sell the l'yramnlti I'ii Cure at & 0 Could , Senmd for tree book ea cause and cure Of Piles. . - _ - - - - - - -