THE OMAHA DAILY 151315 : SATTUDAY , MAY 22 , 1807. COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT. Ml.NOIl .U Smith , plumber. 2401 Ave. A. Tel , 3J3 , r turage , L. P. Judson , 929 6th avenue. N. W. Williams has returned from Idaho. George A. Kcellno has returned from lion- lucky. E. H. Hcnton has returned from , a tea days' tU8lnrE3 ttlp to Texan. Ir , C. A. Love , a prominent physician of Malvcrn , la. , la In the city today. E. H. Shcafc has returned home after an absence of three months on a buslncpa trip. Joel Mayno and wife of Utd Oak arc vl - ItlnK with his brother , Gideon Maync , corner Sixth avenue and Ninth street. All the rcKiilar Bcrvlcca at the F'fth ' Avenue and Epworth Methodist Episcopal churches will he continued , as usual. The High school alumni reception wag held at the Odd Fellows hall last evening and was nn unusually brilliant event. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Mark , Sixth street and Twenty-fourth avenue , a twelve- pound son , at 10:10 : a. in. Thursday , May 20 , Judge Smith has fixed May 25 as the date for paislug sentence upon L. C. Taylor , con victed of breaking Into and robbing Mien Sprlnk's millinery store. Foreclosures were taken In the nupcrlor court yesterday In a number of cases against Timothy miscall and others , Involv- ItiK an Indebtedness of about $2,500. There never wns a time when wo h/iv / ? done BO much family work , and wo never have done the work so well as this spring. AVe have made an art of the laundry busi ness , at the "Eagle , " 721 Ilroadway. I'at Corrlpan was arrested last evening on the charge of peddling without a license. Corrlgan la an Omaha man who attempted to dispose of a stock of spectacles without first liavlng ptctircd a llccnbe to uell from houGi * to house. While Dr. K. P. HcllliiKcr was attending a patient on Ilroadway about 3 o'clock yes terday morning IIM ! horse nnd buggy were taken from the hitching post In front oUthc hoiiFL1. A search V.T.H made as soon as the loss was discovered , and the vehicle and horeo were found near the end of the motor bridge , the horuo being tied. John J. Crowe was arraigned before Judge Snillh yraturdny upon the charge of statutorj assault upon a young girl In the western part of the city , for which the grand Jury Indicted him. He pleaded not guilty to the charge. Dick Dubolse and .Mrs. llerdle Klm ball , charged with stealing a saddle , wen also arraigned and pleaded not guilty. The Grand Army of the Itcpubllc mcnv bcra have decided , In view ot the school : closing before Decoration day , to give ai entertainment on Saturday morning , Maj 29 , at 10 a. in. , In the Eiscnian building The object Is to Induce the children to brlnf flowers to be used In decorating the rave. on Sunday. The Woman's Hellut corps wll nqjlst the Grand Army of the Republic It tlio entertainment. > Tlio Young Men'a Christian asaoclatlni meeting Sunday at 4 p , in. will be of memorial nature. The speaking will bo HI "What this Generation Owes Its Fathers , ' by W. 1J. Tarklngton ; "Tho God of Dallies , ' by Superintendent W. S. Paulson. Mr. C C. ilancock , the colored tenor of Chicago will render some selections. All men an welcome and all soldiers have a special In vltatlon. A young man named Llnqucst applied ti the police last evening for assistance li relieving a load of anxiety that was on hi mind owing to the continued absence o two young women whom he had pcrmlttci to go driving with hla horse and carriage They had not returned at 10:30 : , and h feared an accident had befallen them. Th young women are employed at the Woman' , Christian Association hospital. An effort Is being made to secure a dls missal ot the case ot the State against Haiti Bothers , Indicted for adultery , and If till falls to secure a light line Instead ot a sentence tenco to the penitentiary. Zed Bothers , th prosecuting 'witness , has disappeared an cannot bo found. H was Intimated aroun the court house yesterday that he was con nlvlng with 'tho relatives of the girl to pri vent her punishment , and was being concealed coaled by them until tbo criminal docke had been passed. The trial of Charles McIIugh , alias Hlloj Indicted for shooting Nick O'Urlen , was ec for hearing at the present term of the dls trlct court , when the case was continued a the January term. At the request of the Of fondant , another continuance was grante > cstcrday , and the case will probably g over to the August terra. The continuant' was made necessary on account of the con dltlon of Colonel Iairey7 who Is dcfendln JilcIIngb. Colonel Dallcy has been sufferln severely for several days from acute cataar ot the stomach , and Is unable to attend t his cases In the court. C. B. Vlavl company , lemalc remedy. Med leal consultation free Wednesday. Hcaltl book furnished. 32C-327-32S Merrium block N. Y. riumblnp company. Tel. 250. Methodist market at old stand Purlt ; Candy Kitchen today. Homo made bread cake , pies , -etc. BT Service. I Next Sunday will bo an interesting tlm In the new building of St. John's Englls Lutheran church at the southeast corner e Willow avenue and South Seventh street. A the 10:30 : a. in. service the congregation wl have a service of rejoicing over entcrln Its new and permanent place of worship , Th pastor , Itcv. G. W. Snyder , will preach sermon appropriate to the occasion. Thcr will bo no effort made to raise money othc than the regular Sunday offering. At 8 ] in. the Union Veteran Legion will hold 11 annual memorial service In this churcl Addresses will bo made by Judge Jacob Fa\\ \ cctt of Omaha and Attorney James McCal. of this city. The audience room will I finely and appropriately decorated. All ai most cordially Invited. When n womnt IS " < ff3' 1 is ' " thorouKhlj $ Mt J K ° od llcaUlt sht I I . * i''fM can stand a greu I 1 M M G deal of hard woil I ffw \ \ without serious fn UKUC or Jnjury When a woman ii ill and fitill spun herself on to work work , walk , iron i morning till night she is doing hcistll grave injury , am tooncror later mus pay the penally. / woman under thesi circumstances is working under the lash ol death. If n woman will always take prone care of the health anil strength of l-cr Uis tinctly womanly-self , she is pretty sure ti be in good general health. Too few doctor ; understand this , ami consequently attributi the troubles of which women complain ti the wrong causes. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is i marvelous medicine for women. It act directly on the delicate and important or pans that make \vifehood anil luotherhooi possible. It makes them healthy and vie orous. It allays inflammation , soothes pait mill heals ulccration , U tones the nerve and makes n woman feel bright , happy am amiable. It docs away with the discomfort of the critical period and makes baby's ad vent easy and almost painless. No hones denier will urge an inferior substitute fen n little extra profit. The sale of "Favoriti Prescription" exceeds the combined sale of all other medicines for women. Dr Piercers i "niE ? m-r A J * * * r flCllC SlcttlCS' ' Io a very erc.it extent uea thine of llic past. 1 f i was pjftiuil , the proper remedy would lie prompt Iy resorted to , nud the long train of disorder * fo which It i * rctpoiibiblc would cea c to exist , tlu unfortunately constipation U the easiest to ntg lect of nil sickness-breeding condition * . A rcior ( o the right remedy Is put elf from day to d y. 1 shows llhelf In a headache , and some injuH ou * headache powder that Kive * but temporar ; relief U used. Dr. 1'ierce's I'leannt J'ellet to ( Ue first cause of the trouble and cur Ru They are a prompt and permanent cur for constipation. They cause tie pain ani never gripe. l > tujfj'll tell them , and cell uothiup else that Is "Just a * uood.1' WILLIAM GAHIART IS FREE cquittcd of the Charge of Perjury on Final Hearing , MOOTH WORKERS MAKE ANOTHER FAILURE Vttemitt tn Tnkc AilvnnltiKc of n MUII'N iKiiiirnncc llrmliMl IHT mill ( lie ( liicM for VeiiKeuncc | | Also I'll I led. A Jury In the district court yesterday nc' quitted William Gayhart of Xeola of tin charge ot perjury , for which he was Indicted by the grand Jury last fall. The hearing ol the case occupied all day. The evidence showed a rather peculiar state of affairs Gayhart Is a farmer , unable to rcaJ or write and Just able to make a certain comblnatlor of scrawls , which after being translatcil represent hla name. Some time ago Gnyhnrl In settling up a deal with some of his neigh bors found himself unable to meet his finan cial obligations and was induced to put hla peculiar olgnaturu to what was represented to him as being a promissory note. The In strument , however , proved to be a chattel mortgage Instead of a note , nnd In dui course of time Ills creditors began to seize under It alt of his farm products and per sonal property. Ho resisted the onforccmenl of tbu mortgage and replcvlned the stuff , At the hearing of the case before a Neolc jnutlco of the peace the mortgage WUH In troduced and given Its proper name. Altci lilii property was seized Gaylmrt learned tin difference between a chattel mortgage anil a promissory note nnd when ho went on the witness stand In the Justice court he franhlj and firmly swore that had never signed a chattel mortgage. The signature to the In strument WHS proven to be genuine , but the justice restored the property taken under II to Gayhart. The holders of the mortgage then had Gayhart lndlctc.1 for perjury Gayhart was penniless , but found two attor neys willing to defend him. When the ver dict was announced Gayhart stood up ant wept like a child. Judge Smith will continue to hear tlu criminal docket today and the case of Frei Duncan , charged with the ruin of Grnci Lamb , a school girl , will be called for trial Judge Smith has made the fourth assign meat on the law docket since the opening o the term. The following oasts arc svt foi hearing on the respective dates : Monday , May 24 377 , IlouGor agalns Schocnlng ; 39G , White against Gray ! 439 Mottaz against Huber ; 537 , First Nationa lank against Itcdman ; 57S , Gronewvg t 5chocntgcn against Beck ; GSG , Fisher agalns Schmaldkc. Tuesday , May 25 353 , Elevator Co. agalns Drown llros. " Grain Co. ; 598 , ChrlstofTcrfiei gainst Canning ; 699 , Lincoln against Cas eady ; C01 , Maxwell against Gale Manufac tiring company ; COS , Falrvlcw Cemetery As eoclatlon against Cassndy. Wednesday , May 20 C03 , Smith apalns ilnder ; 441 , 1'eycko Dros. ngalnst Hazen 450 , Park against Mass. Building and Loai association ; 473 , McCurdy against Saguln. Thursday , Mny 27 ISO. Uoardman ogalns Douglas ; 613 % , C. B. Hoofing Works agalns A'lnd ; 615 , Wcston against Day & Hess ; C1C ilediuan against West ; 618 , Cosady agalns Man. Ins. Co. ; 619 , Sharpies Co. against Wcs too. too.Friday Friday , May 2S 587 , Relchart against n I. Uy. Co. ( special ) ; 59 , Wright against Dy Works ; 620 , Pratt against McMullen ; 623 Lake Manawa L. Co. ngalnst Grout ; 62-1 Crystal Mill and G. Co. against Jackson. Saturday , May 29 1S18 , probate , claim El Vlckery ; 498 , Krolm against Schwenk. Monday , May 31 552 , Chapman ngaliiE Spencer. c AVoniiiii Hlldlj- Mrs. Fannie Singleton and her two brlgl llttlo children are still wandering around th city , homeless and friendless. A week ag Mrs. Singleton appeared at the city Jail lat at night after a ride on a freight train froi Atlantic , without a friend In the city or cent of money and two very hungry chlldrc on her hands. She told Captain Maltby th : she had , lived In Atlantic for many yeai and that her husband deserted her there tw years ago , leaving her to care for herself an licr children. The Cass county authorltlc liavo been keeping her for the last yea : Mrs. Singleton told them she had som [ rtcnda In Madison , Neb. , who would hcl tier , If she could get to them. The Cat county * ofllcers took her at her word , bongl tier a ticket to Council Bluffs , put her an tier babies on beard a freight train and foi jot all about her. The woman has bee liauntlng the ofllco of the overseer of til poor ever since and endeavoring by otlu means to ralso enough money to pay for lit passage to Madison. The county authorltlc liave no power to furnish money to send ti woman out of town and on her way and hav turned a deaf car to her entreaties. Th woman hso been urged to turn her chlldre over to the Christian home people , but n fuses to do so except for temporary care. H < condition yesterday had reached a deplorab stage , and It Us probable that something wl be done today for her relief. The ladles these days are very busy wit house cleaning. They find carpets badl worn , curtains a little old. Now , wo do m wish , to disturb the lanics in their worl but wo want them to know what an clegai line of carpets , curtains and rugs wo carr ; Como and see the new goods. COUNCIL BLUFFS CAHPET CO. Combination book cases this week , $10.7 at Durfco Furniture Co. , 205-207 , Broadway. ItiM-clvcr for Mimlmttiiii llcncli. Upon a petition signed by six of the cre < Horn ot the Manhattan Beach Improvomei company , Judge Smith yesterday appoints C , II , Judson receiver of the property an the bathing beach on the south side of Lali Manawa. The financial affairs of the company ha got Into such a shape that there was no prol ability of a settlement being made tlu would permit the beach to bo opened at th beginning of the season or kept open dm Ing the summer , and the appointment of receiver was the only way out of the dill culty , Judsoii will endeavor to put the beac In proper condition for the season's enjoj me nt and keep tho1 business going. The si crcJItora who joined In the application fe the receiver are the persona holding 111 principal amount of the claims agatimt 111 company. Numerous small creditors hav obtained judgments , anil ( hero was a fire ; probability that they would have oxecutlor Issued to satisfy each claim , and thus pri vent any business being done on the beac during the reason , But very little ex pen ; will bo required to put tlio property In goo condition , and the receiver will Have tb authority to make the necessary expend lures for this purpose. Ill-ill KHII | TrmiNfrrn. I The following transfers were filed yeste : day In the title and loan ollico of J. \ \ Squire , 101 Pearl street : . 1Vlnther nnd wife to Vonsen nnd Mnry Larson , lot 8 , McGt/o'n nub of block IS , Hughes' & Donlplmn'H add , , w. d I Jll William P. Olllcer nnd wife to Anna K , Brumbaugh , lot < , block 10 Morn- Ingslde , q , c. d , . . 11 Sheriff to John 8. Smith , uml. Inter est In eVi se'.i. sV noi und seVi rnv'.i 1-70-41 , u. d I Sheriff to ! * , T. True , lots 4 and G , blotk 17 , Iluyllss & Pnlmer'u udd , B. d , V Four transfers , aggregating1 } T : C ! ii in i * Tiiiiuirrotv. Camp's aggregation of artists will try co elusions again tomorrow with the plciii team from Omaha on the Council BluF ground. The tcamu : Council liluffa. Positions. All Oman Uurltmrt Middle Held Whltni Luca.8. . , . . . . , Third base , . . . . Lawl Jonea Oatclu-i- , . .Graham-Ko ; Cump-nwyer First base. , . . .Lew Fyock Left Held Jnli Brockway Shortstop Bradfo Clarke Pitcher , Soul Frlck .Ulsht Held , Cur GatowooU Second bauc..BUtlin ; TIUH'IIM ; IN WITH TUP. IMIHJHIIOIIS , CIIMIA Kill ii at lllncknttillh Kcltey In I.lkoltil III * DUllllNNtMl. The legal Investigation ot the case against A. J , Kelley , the blacksmith who was ar rested upon tbo complaint of some of his neighbors on the charge of assaulting and threatening to kill his wife , was begun yet- terday In Justice Vlcn's court. The Inquiry was not completed and further hearing was continued until today. From the evidence Introduced yesterday the trouble seems to have been a case of misapprehension on the part ot the neighbors and unjustifiable In terference In the affairs of the Kelley house hold. Mrs. Kclley declared positively yes- terduy that her husband had not mistreated her In any other way than perhaps paying a little too much attention to another woman. Neighbors had picked up little re marks she had made and grossly exagger ated them , and had likewise misrepresented to her the conduct ot her husband. Kelley Is u hard working blacksmith and bears a good reputation. The case will probably be dismissed today , Srlitii > l ToiU'lu-i'H mill Vm-nlloii. The close ot the public schools today give : the teachers their liberty until next Septcnv her , For several days they have been plan , nlng how to spend the long vacation In the in031 pleasant and profitable manner. U U noteworthy that all who have so far made any announcements ot their Intentions have declared that the vacation shall be spent al work In line with their duties ns teachers and In the direction of Increasing their use fulness and efficiency. One party of flftcci has about completed arrangements for at tending the meeting ot the National Educa < tlonal association , which meets In Mllwaukci In July. The party will be headed by Prof Illaey and will le.ive on July 3. Anothei party will leave on Sunday evening for CM cage for the purpose of spending sometlim studying the Spccr system of teaching num bcr work , which has been Introduced here b ; Prof. Illsey with such great success. In till ; party arc Mrs. Gleaaon , the M'escs ' Badollct Hardln , Field , Honn. Howe , Mlllard , Perry Parsono , Lyon , Declining , Grass and Pile Later on they will be joined by Mlss'Ihomp son , Miss Van Order and Miss Jacobs. , IIlM Icovolvcr IM I'oor. Sam Douglas Is In Jail now upon a chargi ot disturbing the peace and trying to shoo Joe Scott at the lattcr's homo In the south cm part of the city. The Intentions of Doug las were good , but the cartridge failed ti explode. When the police ofllcers were ti arrest Douglas he started to show them hi gun , but was overpowered before ho couli use It. A partner of Douglas was arrestei In Omaha yesterday atthe request of thi local officers. Lost , star-shaped pin , diamond In center points set with pearls. Lest on Fourtl street between Fifth avenue and Wortl street , before C o'clock. Finder leave n Bee office , Council Bluffs , and receive re ward. J. G. W. & CO.'B Clear Title Cc cigar Jus placed on sale with forty first-class clga dealers In this city. Try one. At wholesale John G. Woodward & Co. TIII2 I'AVISMKVrS OP LOXI1OV. Wood and AMiluilt the Kuviirltc 1'iiv liiK Matcrlul. London Is eo large and Its municipal ad ministration so complicated , says a wrltei In the Indianapolis News , that only tin barest outline can bo given in a short letter There Is no room for detailed statistics which , by the way , are very dilllcult to ob tain. Between the years 1S56 and 18S9 thi domestic housekeeping ot the city was under dor the control of the Metropolitan Bean of Works. In the latter year this was abolIshed Ished for the reason ( given to me ) that then was too much and too extensive work to b < looked after by one board. This will be ap parent when It Is known that there are ovei 3,000 miles of streets. The modern sevve system built by that board cost $32,500,000. Domestic affairs were then turned over ti the London county council , and by varlou parliamentary acts and usages their super vision has been subdivided until at this tlmi the city of London Is divided Into twenty eight municipal boroughs , or parishes , cacl parish being governed by a vestry , inaklni an annual report to the London city coun ell. Each of these boroughs , or parishes , 1 a separate municipal organization , collect Ing taxes , opening streets , paving and clean lug them , tilting care of garbage , looklni after the health of the people and the sail I tary condition of all the houses and publli places In the parish. When it Is rernem bered that the entire area of the city Is 12 : square miles , It will be observed that eacl vestry has only about four square miles o territory to look after , and many of thi parishes are , In fact , very much smaller. The favorite paving material here , as li Paris , Is wooden block. All ot the bes streets are either paved with wooden blocker or asphalt.- The following tacts I obtalnei by personal Interviews with public ofllclal or out of ofllclal reports where I could ob tain them , and I glvo them In as near th words ot the ofllclal as I can , having ii most Instances made memoranda at th tlmo of the Interview. There are something over 100 miles o wood pavement In London , some laid b contract , as In Paris , by the parish. Abou seven-eighths of the wood Is creosted , som by "dipping , " more , by forcing the creosot into tte blocks by pressure. White pine wa formerly used , but yellow pine crcosoted I now the most used , although Australia "Jarrali" and "karri , " both very liar woods , are now being laid on some street of exceptionally heavy traffic. These wood are not being crcosoted. All pavements ar laid on Portland cement concrete ; Instca of broken stone , gravel Is mostly used 1 making concrete. The cost for foundatio : and blocks complete Is from $2.45 to $3 pe square yard one year guarantee If done b contractor. It costs about 5 per cent pc square yard per annum to maintain them. The average life of blocks on heavy trail ! streets Is about ten years. A wooden pave mcnt on a light trafllc street was show mo that had been down seventeen yean with the remark , "Blocks dipped In crco sole ; " but the sued was not In good con dltlon. King William street , leading t London bridge , with 22,000 vehicles passlni over It each twenty-four hours , is pavci with wood , but I was told 1L had to bo replaced placed every seven years. Asphalt Is more popular here than ii Paris , especially on narrow streets and li sections of the city where there Is a gooi deal of filth and'dirt. There are about one third as many yards of asphalt as of wood so I was Informed. It costs upward of $ per square yard , with only eighteen inoutlu guarantee , after which It costs ftom 22 cent to 28 cents per square yard per annum fa maintenance. It will thus bo seen that th taxpayers In Indianapolis pay less both fo wood and asphalt pavements than the tax payers of London , and I carefully watche the layers of each kind , and outside ot th Portland cement used Instead of concrul here , I observed but little difference In tl way they are laid , The cleaning Is not so well done hero t In Paris , but la done In much the same wa ; that Is , with orderlies taking up the droi pings during tlio day , and ordinary strei sweepers sweeping at night. At present tl streets are not washed here at night. Fi a 'vhlle It wan tried , but tlio cost of tl water made the cost of cleaning cxcesslv An effort Is now In progress to have a nyi tern of pipes put In to convey salt wati about the city for cleaning and sewer tlusl Ing , and the only thing that prevents 1 adoption Is the sanction of Partlamen Stone pavements are not laid now , and i rapidly as those now In use are worn 01 they are replaced with wood or asphalt. There are many miles of macadam London , but as no practical way hca hei found to clean them and still retain the tine surface , they are rather rough. Thi are cleaned with the ordinary uweeplng mi chines , which remove the fine matcrle leaving the coarse stones sticking up , ma Ing a rough surface. This Is a city of parks. Many are Bine parks nnd squares , no other city In tl world having so many. There are ov 3COO acres In parks and squares In the clt exclusive of the royal parks. Public bat lug places are a.great feature here. Sc arato departments are provided for womc A bath can bo obtained for 1 penny. Publ lavatories are everywhere about the clt mostly below the street surface , each charge ol an attendant , COMMISSIONED FOR IfllYA Eleven Mon Who WJ'li' ; Spend the State's Appronrintion. UASDIANS OF THE'-.HAWKEYE . EXHIBIT ovrrnor Drake Will Summon the Mutiiliern < < > Mirtnt | lion Muliic * Next Week MoMly Sic" t DES MOINES , Say.121. ( Special Tele gram. ) The state executive council today appointed the Iowa commission to take charge ot the state's Interests at the Trans- mlsstsslppl Exposition at Omaha , The com mission U as follows : l-'lrst District-John II. Wnllbank. Mounl rii-asnnt ; democrat. Second Dlstrlct-S. D. Cook , Davenport r ° ' T'iitrdUDlstrlct-R N. Chnse. Cedar Falls republican , Kourth District J. E. E. Markley , Mosor City ; elcmocrnt. , , Fifth Dlstrlet-S. H. Packard , Marshall' town ; republican. Sixth District U. .M. ( Moore , Ottumwn lUinocrat. Seventh District Allan Dawson , Dei Molnes ; democrat. Eighth District S. H. Mallory , Charlton democrat. Ninth Dlstrlct-aeorgo W. McCord , Lo gan ; rcpubllcnn. I'eiith District Owen I.ovcjoy , Jefferson rctnibllcan. Eleventh District A. W. Erwln , Slou > City ; republican. Most of the members have had special ex pcrlencc that qualifies them. Mr. Chase wci secretary of the Iowa Columbian commission secretary of the committee that linndlci Iowa's Interests at the New Orleans Cottoi Centennial , and connected with the lowi Centennial commission. Ex-Governor Pack ard of Louisiana Is known as one of the lead Ing live stock men of the country , and wll doubtless look alter tills.Important Intern for Iowa. Mr. iMnllory was vice presldon cf the Iowa Columbian commission. Mr Moore has been a director of the Ottumw ; Coal Palace association , and Mr. Erwln 1m been president of the Sioux City Corn Palac association. The members of the commission will hav Charge , under the general direction of th state executive council , of the cxpendltur of the state appropriation to secure prop * representation at the Tratifjinlsslsslppl Ex xjsition. The act of the llrst session ot th Twenty-sixth general assembly provided a : appioprlatlon of ? 10,000 for the bsglnnlu of the work , the expectation being thai th amount would bo Increased by $25,000 o nero by the Twenty-seventh general asseni bly.Tho The Iowa Interest In the exposition ha lad a hard fight in various ways. Whe : ho last session of the legislature opcnc there was1 a strong disposition to repeal th ipproprlatlon made by the former sesslor mil it was only prevented by hard worli Uoforo the end of the session , however , th iiembers were generally convinced that th appropriation ought not to be Interfered will and that the state was entitled to a first class representation nt the exposition. Tii feeling was very favorable to adding to th appropriation next winter. J. S. Urownlng of this city , who was chic clerk of the Columbian exposition burea of awards , has been1 selected as chief of th jureau of exhibits. . " 'Mr , , Browning has bee hers all winter , looking- , after the Interest ot the exposition liintho .legislature and else wheio , and It was largely due to his effort that the matter caino out so well , from th standpoint of the- exposition , as It did. Governor Drake .has ! announced that h will call the commission together In this clt next Thursday for'1 ' organization. SAYS THE eiuiiin , TUB HUGGIXC Mnlv < ; H it vovcl Uofciisc ti 11 CliiirKe of Imiiti > iicr Conduct. SIOUX cm' . May2l. ( Special Telegram. Hev. George \/l D ko.an ( evangelist llvlni n this city , has bcen'suspeiKled from preach ing the gospel by a ury of Methodist rain istcrs in this city pending the action , of , UN Northwest Iowa conference next fall. Mr Oako has been dolng'much active evangel ! cal work In Iowa nnd Is said to be a powcrfu young preacher. While conducting a serlei of meetings In Goldflcld , In. , It Is chargci that ho acted In an unbecoming mannei toward Ethel iHam , a servant girl In tin family of Rev. Mr. Bristol , with whom hi was staying. The testimony was that hi ordered a pitcher of water brought to hi : room by the girl And while she was In thi room he threw hla arms around her. Thli Is denied by Mr. Oaltc , who says that thi hugging -was all doneby the girl , but tin jury suspended him until a better cxplana tlon la made. Ilev. Robert Smylie of For Dodge acted ns the defendant's attorney am Bennett iMltchell of Schaller as prosecutor Mr. Oako has a wlfo and three chlldrci liero and Is highly esteemed by his neigh bora. IIUIM ) HO ATS FOIl TUB MISSOURI Gasoline VvHHcIx to 1'ly Ilctivoci Slouv City mill Cliiuiilicrlniii. SIOUX CITY , May 21. ( Special Tele gram. ) Work was commenced hero today 01 the first of a number of boats to bo built fo a now line of vessels for 'the Missouri rive to ply between Sioux City and Chamberlain S. D. A local company has been organize ! for that purpose' and a half dozen vessel will bo built in time for use In the fall They will he small boats to be propelled wit ; gasoline engines , some of the boats bein ; 120 feet long and others ninety feet long They will carry the farm produce from th country between Running Water and Cham bcrlaln , a distance of over 100 miles , wher the farmers have no access to railroads an ralso largo quantities of grain. They hav tried repeatedly to secure the establlshmen of a steamboat line , but have failed untl this year. ' Caiiprlit I y ' HlH Footprint * . MASON CITY , la. . , May 21. ( Special Tele gram , ) The vllMln who twice attempted t wreck the Illinois Central flyer by placlu obstructions across the rails , each time ncarl accomplishing his purpose , Ins boon ru down by Sheriff Parker , He given hla nam as Louis 13. Hyde of Floyd , la. It was a lies piece of detective work on the part of 1'arkci as hl only clew was the tracks made by th man's shoes , the soles of which left peculla marks In the earth. Ho Is now in Floy county Jail awaiting the action of the Septem bcr grand Jury , die has confessed the crlim TUB KXHI.ISIIMAX'S WIT. All Kiitlrc > SlilnliiilliU-r Ilium Afoul o I mi American Jol < c , There was an Englishman hailing froi Hull on this side tile water recent , relate the Washington Star5 , looking at Americ and , of course , ho came to Washington. H was a largo man , weighing not less than 2 pounds , and rising ito a height of at leaf six feet three Inches ? ' 'He was for an Enf liman , not yet Aracrldanlzed , quite cbatt and affabls , after tli'e. Icte was broken , albe Just a wee bit eWbffwlt. , "I'm a Hull 6hlpuuller , " he was sayln to a Yankee nowipapcr man In a Bin a party of Journalists Who were blowing hli oft to a few rations > yof and dry nt n foul dry where such thing ? , arc manufactured. "Of course you aro" responded the Yanki as ho measured hi ? huge proportions an emi'.ed ; "you could scarcely make us bcllo\ you were only part of one , don't you know. Those In hearing laughed and the Engllsl man looked at the Yankee with a puzzle * yearning expressionoo lib broad and hone face. face."Really , " he pleaded , "I beg your ' pardon ! and then before International c'ompllcatlo ; could arise , somebody called on the Engllsl man for a speech or something and tl Yankee Joker got away , A < 7oiiiiiirlnon. | " " said Mr. Cumro Washington Star : .No , positively , "It lun't the amount of time thi a thing takes that regulates Its Importance "What made you think of that ? " Imjuln hla wife. "Our daughter , When graduation df comes It'll only take fifteen or twenty mil utea to utaml up and Inform the public aboi 'The Inconsistencies of Modern Thought at the Ultimate Destiny of the Human Itact Hut It'll take her half an hour or more make up her wind as to what kind of syn she wants la her soda , water. " , sti'iir.Mi : eoLirr svii.uu. McClannhnn ngrilnst Kinsman. Krror rom DouRln * county , neversort nnil re- mnndcil. Opinion by Judge Ilynn. Where the question nt Issue Is whether Attorney's fees charged nnd retained should have t > ecn restricted to 10 per cent of the amount collected and the parties who em ployed the attorneys hail testified to that tstrlctlon , It was error , on cross-cxamlnn- lon , to hold that this witness could not be asked If said witness nt the time ho had > ecn paid 75 per cent of ttie collection had lot said to one of the Attorneys who had mndc tlio collection that witness would not expect said attorney to do nil the work for 0 per cent ; that said attorney was the decor - or , and furthermore , that witness had nc- ceptcit the proffered checK for 73 per cent of the .inld collection. EvcrliiRhiitn ngalnst Harris & Co. Error torn DotiKhis county. Aillnned. Opinion > y .Tmlpo Ilynn. . . Questions of fact cannot be considered In lie supreme court In the bscncc of a bill of exceptlonB. 2. An assignment directed against n.i en- Ire proup of Instructions Is not available vhen the action of the trial court a to one or more of such Instructions Is not shown o IIP erroneous. .1. The foroRoltiR portion confers on the olllccr named exclusive original JurlfillMion of the designated subject tnnttor , and the urlsdlctlon Is not dependent upon or iffeoted by the presentation or other i-x- ircsslon of the will or desire of the residrnt voter * of the territory to bo organized Into a school district , nor Is any prior notice of the proposed action of the otltcer ncce.i5n.ry. Missouri 1'acltlc Railway Company against 'radlcy. Error from Otoe county. Alllrmcd. Opinion by Judge Norval. where n resident of another state dies ntostato an administrator mny be appointed iy the county court of any county in this state In which there shall bo an estate to in admlalstered , Irrespective of the value of such estate. 2. The county court of a county wherein a nnnrc.sldcnt of the Htnte In killed may up- > oliit an administrator to prosecute a slnt- itory action for the Injury causing the Icath of the decedent , though the latter i-ft no property In this stale. 3. The fact Hint one has been sued by an administrator will not authorize such per- on to petition to the county court for a re vocation of the letters of administration. 4. The nets of an administrator do facto nrf binding between the estate and Innocent third persons , although Ills appointment bo erroneous and voidable. Harrison , J. , con curs. Chief Justices Post , Irvine , Ity.an and Ragan , C. C. , dissent. Homa Fire Insurance Company against Phelps. Error from Douglas county. Alllrnipd. Opinion by Judge Norval. An objection that the court refused to di rect a verdict In the case not considered be cause not raised beow ! In the motion for a new trial. 1. Kxceptlons to Instructions ns n whole are unavailing unless t-.icn paragraph Is er roneous. 3. Errors .n respect to Riving or refusing nslriictlons must bo separately assigned In the motion Tor a new trial. . 4. A verdict based on contacting evidence will not be disturbed. B. Where nn Insurance compnnv , with knowledge of u breach of the con'dltlons by the Insured fails to declare a forfeiture of the policy rind continue * to recognize Its lirblllty by demanding proofs of loss. It waives the defense based upon such breach of policy. Meyer Rnapko against Miller. Krror [ rom Dawson county. Reversed. Opinion [ > y Judge Norval. Where a mortgage of chattels Is In pos session of the mortgaged iirooerty tlio In terest of the mortgagor therein niter the debt Is paid may be" reached by the process of frarniphmcnt bv a creditor of the latter , 2. It Is ilrmly settled that proceedings In garnishment arc binding from and after the service of the summons upon the pnriilshec , nnd the property of the debtor In Ills hands Is thereby placed In custodla leirls. 3. Under section 14. chapter xxxll , ConVl'cd Statutes , a chattel mortgage can be made a valid lien ns to the other creditors of the mortKagor only by depositing- the Instru ment , or a cony thereof. In the ofllco of the county clerk of the proper county , or by the mortgagee taklnp and retaining posses sion of the inortirnKed chattels. HodRln against Whltcomb. Error from Thurston county. Reversed nnd remanded , Norval , J. This court will not consider n bill of exe cution where the same Is not authenticated by the certificate of the clerk of the court Liclow. 2. An objection to a charge not called to the attention of the court by the motion for n. new trial will not bo considered. 3. An assignment of error to instructions as a whole In a motion for a new trial or petition In error Is Insulllclent unless each Paragraph Is erroneous. 4. An Instruction will not be reviewed un less It appears to have been cxcepted to jclow. r . A Jiidpo of the district court is without authority In vacation and out of term time to cither pass upon a motion for a new trial or render a money judgment In a cause. B. If a petition falls to state a cause of action it will not support a Judgment , and t may be attacked on account of such In- Irmlty nt any stage of the proceedings In the action. C. A petition In nn action of replevin com menced In a district court Is the basis of the action , and must be sudlcient within nnd of ItKelf. The nllldavlt In the suit can not be resorted to to aid the petition in ? ssentlal allegations In jurisdictions where iiotli nllldavlt and petition are lllcd In ac tions of replevin. 7. A branch of the promise on which the notion Is predicated must bo plended In the petition. 5. In nn action of replevin wherein the plaintiff claims the right to possession of properly by virtue of a special ownership Conferred by chattel mortgage thereon In his favor , the petition Illed must contain alli gations which show that the debt secured by the mortgage has matured , nnd nlso that It Is unpaid , and If claimed by virtue of n clause In the mortgage by which the mort gagee may take possession at any time If lie feels unsafe or insecure , the petition must also contain an allegation that the debt secured remains unpaid. 9. In this , a replevin action , n bomV was given by the plaintiff before the property tajen under the writ was delivered to him. The bond was Imperfect or defective. On motion of defendant a now bond was re quired by the court , which wns given. The defendant Illed answer. Issues were Joined nnd a trial had In which the defendant participated. Held : That the right to fur ther object to the bonds was waived. Culbcrtson Irrigating and Water Com pany against Olamlcr. Error from Hitch cock county. Reversed. Post , C. J. A settler who has entered public lands under the provisions of the United Stntcs homestend law tins from the date of sucli entry an Inchonlo lllle , which Is In a legal sense property and subject to defeat only by bis failure to comply with the condi tions Imposed by the act of eonsres. 2. Such title will support nn nctlon by the settler for trespass committed after entry and before his right to a patent becomes absolute. 3. A general verdict will bn pet aside If in irreconcilable conllict with n special findIng - Ing of fact material to the Issues In the same case. Kelly against State. Krror from nurt county. Reversed and remanded. Harri son , J , The action of the trial court In excluding testimony merely cumulative , held , not prejudicial If erroneous. 2. A wltnens whoso name was not en dorsed on the Information may be called on rebuttal , or on a subject llrst brought Into the cnsn In thn evidence of the defense , and which Is In rcbultal of and made nceexnary by such evidence Introduced by the defense , but may not give testimony which Is not directly nnd plainly rebuttal or whli-li tends to prove the commission of the ciimn nnd might properly have been Introduced on tlio part of the state ns of Ila evidence In chief , 3. The nctlon of tlio trial court In refus ing' to give certain Instructions examined and approved. Rooney against State , Error from Doug las county. RovL'fHcd nnd remanded , Opin ion by Harrison , J. To HiiHtnln a conviction of larceny there must bo proof of the value of the property by competent evidence. 2. Evidence herein held InsuIIIclcnt to sup port thn verdict. Hay State Llvo Slock Company against Ring. Appeal from Klmball county. Af firmed , Opinion by Harrison , J , "Each organized county not already di vided Into school districts , or any part of such counties not so divided , shall be di vided by the county superintendent Into as many school districts ns may bo necessary.1 Subdivision 1 , section III , chapter Ixxlx , Compiled Statutes , 1MC . State ox rel. Simons agnlnst Cornell. Mnn- damuH. Writ denied. Opinion by Post. O. J. The net of April 8. 1W3 , entitled "An net to provide tqr a uniform system of vouch ers and for the ntllxtnc of nn oath or nlllrnmtlon thereto by the claimant , " etc. , applies to nets which by their terms appropriate a definite amount , or so much Woman's Nerves. Mrs. Platt Talks About Hysteria , When n ncrvo or a set of nerves supplying Tiny organ in the boily with its due nutri ment grows weak , that organ languishes. When tlio nerves become exlmusteil nml | die , so to speak , the organ falls into de cay. Wlmt is to bo done ? The answer is , do not allow the weakness to progress ; stop the deteriorating process nt oneo 1 Do you experience. Ills of depression , alter nating with restlessness ? Arc your spirits easily affected , so thn tone moment you laugh and the next fall into convulsive weeping" Again , do you feel somclhlnglikc almll rising in your throat nnd threatening to chuko you , all the senses perverted , morbidly sensitive to : light nnd sound , pain in ovary , nnd pain es pecially between the shoulders , sometimes loss of voice and nervous dyspepsia ? If so , you arc hysterical ) your uterine nerves are nt fault. You must do something to restore their tone. Nothing is better for the inn-pose than Lydia E. rinlthnm's Vegetable Com pound ; it will work u cure. If you do not understand your symptoms , write to Mrs. Pinklmm , Lynn , Mass. , and she will give you honest , expert advice , free of eliurge. Mus. LKVI R Pt..vrr , Womleys-burg , Pa. hnil a terrible experience with the illness we have just described. Here Is her own description of her sufferings : " 1 thought I could not be so benefited by any thing and keep it to myself. 1 had hysteria ( eaiibcil by womb trouble ) in Its worst form. I wns awfully nervous , low-spirited and melan choly , nnd everything imaginable. " The moment I was alone I would cry from hour to hour ; I did not earo whether 1 lived or died. 1 told my hublmnd I believed Lydia. K. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound would do me good. I took it and um now well and strong , and getting btouter. 1 have moro color in my face than I have had for a year and a half. Please accept my thanks. I hope all who read this and who suiFer from nervoiibue&s of this kind will do as I have done nnd be cured. " thereof us may 1)0 required for n. designated purpose. L' . The siifllclency of section 4 of suld act to rcqulm verification by allldavlt of claims tiKiilnst the state being conceded by relater Is not determined. Teel ngiihiHt Mills. Krror from Frontier county. Hever.ied. Opinion by Post , C. .1. One who delivers to an ollleer n valid writ without direction an to lln > manner of Ila .service will not , except In case of sub sequent ratification , bo liable for torts com mitted by such ofllcer while engaged In tin- execution thereof. Murray ngalnst Mace , 41 Ne ! > . , 60. 2. The successful party to nn nctlon of re plevin should recover therein nil damage which he IIIIH actually sustained by reason ot the unlawful detention of the property In controversy. 3. A defendant who has In nn action of re plevin recovered judgment I'or the return of the property and Ills damage for the wrongful detention thereof cannot there after maintain an action agnlust the plalti- UfC for damage on account of di'prrcl"tlon in the value of pilch property while In pos session of the hitter. The Nebraska National Bank against Johnson. Appeal from Douglas county , Aillnned. Opinion by Post , C. J. A plaintiff In order to recover the pro ceeds of property stolen by the defendant Is not required to prove the guilt of the lat ter beyond a reasonable doubt. It Is snfll- clent If he establish the allegations of his petition by n preponderance of the evidence. 2. Equity will as against n servant charged with the care of the ofllces of llic plaintiff , a banking corporation , and the preservation of the property therein , de clare a trust In favor of the latter with respect to the proceeds of money stolen from it by the former while In the discharge of bis said duty. 3. The conventional relation of trustee and cestul yuo trurfi , or other Ilduclary relation , Is not essential to the jurisdiction of a court of equity to declare and enforce a trust with respect to the property stolen from tbo beneficial owner. 4. Evidence held to support the decree ap pealed from. Hudelson against First National Bank of Tobias. Error from Siillnd county. He- versed nnd remanded. Opinion by Harri son , J. In nn nctlon of replevin commenced In the district court , where the affidavit lllcd con tains no statement that the property Is wrongfully detained by the defendant , If there Is a duly verified petition on Illo In which there appears such statement , It Is Buflicleiit to give Jurisdiction to Issue the writ , and the writ if Issued will not be void , but voidable. 2. A statement in nn aflldnvlt of replevin that the plaintiffs "ore entitled to the pos- seslon of said property , " being In the present tense , means that they are entitled to the Instant possession , and the nllldavlt Is not Insulllclent for the reason that the word Immediate was not used therein In connection with posesslon. 3. Where a statement of nn affidavit mny be read so as to nivc It a meaning , which will make the affidavit defective , but may also be read so ns to clvc It a signification which will support the allldavlt , the latter will be adopted , especially where It Is a less strained and technical reading than the former. I. Where nn affidavit has defects In former or substance which might bo amendable. If the parties In the case who might Inter pose objections to the affidavit appear , answer to the merits of the nctlon and go to trial without making objections to the allldavlt , they waive the defects. The Graving for Tobacco. All sorts of nostrums have been proposed and tried for the purpose of curing the ex cessive craving for tobacco , but the results of their administration have been for the most part very uncertain. A remedy of a illft-jrent order has been pateuttd In the shape of a time lock for tobacco boxes. The victim of the habit can adjust the torture nf depriva tion to suit his moral and physical limita tions. Having made up his nil.ul what is Iho longest period that he can abstain from the weed , ho seta the gauge on the box r-nd waits .for the expiration of the predetermined Interval of time before he takes a fresh chewer or ( Ills up Ills pipe. The Inventor , who ap pears to speak feelingly on the subject , recom mends sufferers from the nicotine habit to make the early Intervals very Bhort , and to Increase them gradually until the yearning for the weed haa at last been trained down to the vanishing point. TEN YEARS SICK. Victim of Nervous Dyspepsia and Nervous Prostration. Thd Exparionco of a Grateful Woman Cured by Dr , Chnrcot's Kola Nervine Tablets. Onalaska , WIs. For ten years I have been the Buffering victim of nervous prostration and nervous dyspepsia. I canont begin to tell you or remember the remedies I have taken or tlio proscriptions I have trlpd. Take what I would , I grow worse Instead of better , and was well-nigh discouraged. Then came the grateful change. One montli ago on the advice of my brother , who sent mo a box t commenced taking Dr. Char- cot's Kola Nervine Tablets. I have taken ono box and gained flvo pounita , but that is nothing compared to the physical relief I have experienced. I am better and happier than I have been for llvo yeais. If I could make the recommendation Etrouger 1 would gladly do tx > . Yours gratefully , MHS. l UMJ GMJASQN , Dr. Charcol's Kola Ncrvlno Tablets are famous for curing nervous diseases where other medicines had failed. They will make you Btroni ; and well , try them. 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Searlcs & Senrlesp FficclnllstH In n nd Alt Private Diseases and Disorders of Mctt Treatment by nml I Consultation Free. SYPHILIS Cured for Ufa. HOME TREATMENT FOII AM , mm MS OF1 rn. N13SS AM ) IHSnASHS OK WOMHX. Catnrrh , nil 13l ci ; ca of the Nose. Throat , Chest , Slonuu ! ; , I.lvtr , Hlood , Skin nml Kidney Diseases , I-oat Manhood. Ilydroccla Vnrlcocele , Gonorih < > a , Gleet , Syphilis nnd ALT , . I'UIVATB DISEASES OF MEN. Plies , Fistula nnd Ilectnl Ulceia cured without - out p.iln or detention fioni business. 13riht'n Disease , Diabetes und kindred maladies. Call on or ndCrcss with stamp , DR , SEMES 8 SEHRLE5. AND SUHGiGAL INSTITUTE We cure CiitnrrJi , AH UlmMtMCM ot .tlio \ osiTliroilt , Client , Stomach , lloucls and Iilvvri Hyilroccle , Vurl- ooccli' , SypIilliH , ( ioiuirrliocn. NERVOUS DEBILITY . mg"1 , & , & nmone YOUNG , MIDDLE AOUD ami OLD MKN. AMD QITIN Discuses , sores spots. PI nnr * BLUUU AINU OIUW l-implos. Bcroriilii , Tul mors , Tetter , Kczcma and Dloocl PuUon thorough ly cliMiiiped from the EyetLMn ; also \Vcuknena oC Ort'.inf , inflammation. Itupturcs , Piles , FUlula , etc. CATARRH Throat , L.uncs , Liver , Dyspepsia' umiAtinn and Bll , Jowe , nna stomach Troubles. LADIFS Given cnrerul nmt special attention unuiL.u fr n ] ) ( | ltlr mnlly nimnts. | WRTTR Your troubles If out of city. Thou- vriiiij-i BaniS cured at homo by coircspcmil- cnce TUEATMCNT UY MAIIr-ConbUtlntlon free. Ounlia Medical and Surgical Instil ul 3 ICO. Doilure HI. . Omiilui. Nell. 1'HOl'OSALS 1--OK COFFEE. SUGAR. Clothing , School Hooks , etc. Detmrtmcnt oC the Interior , Ollico of Indian Affairs , Wash ington , D. d , April 3 , 1SU7. Sealed Proposal * . Inuorsc-d : "Proposals for Coffer , bugur , Clothing , School Jiooiis , etc. , " aa the case ' " ' ' " " " ' " " ' irny be , und directed to the CominlHsloner of Indian Atilrs ! , No. 77-79 WouBter Struct. New York City , will be received until 1 o'clock p. m. , oC Tiifsday , May 25 , 1897 , for furnishing for the Indian Service , CoiTtts , Sugar , Tea , Illcc , lienn.s , Unking- Powder , Si up , Groceries , Ulnnkets , Woolen and Coc- lon Goods , Clothing , Notions , IlatH and Cipi : , HoolH and Shoes , Crocker nnd School IJoukw. Ulds muni bo ninilo out on govern ment blanks. Schedules civlni ; nil necessary Information for bidders will be furnish 'il ii ] ion application to the Indian OIllci ; In WuBhliiKton ; No , 77-79 Wooster Slrcut , New , York City , or No , 1341 State Street. Chicago , Illinois ; the CominlsHnrlcn of Subsistence , U , 8. A. , at Cheyenne , l eavenworth , On-alia , St. Louis nnd St. Paul ; the 1'ont- ma.HlerH at Sioux City , Yankton , Arkansas f'lly , Cnldwt'll , TopL'ka , Wichita and Tucson. lildo will bo opened at the hour and day mentioned , and the bidders am In vited to bi < present al the opening. Cvrtltlnil C'hccliH All bids niiiHt bo accompanied by ci'i'tlll'Ml checks or drafts upon HOIIIU United , Slates depository or nolvcnt national lank for nt least flvo per conf of tlm amount of the proposal. D. M. I3HOWN1NG , Commls. sloncr. Council Bluffs , Iowa. CAPITAL , . . . $100,00 WK SOMCIT YOUIl I1USINKSS. IVK IHSiillllS YOUU COILI3CTIONfl. ONIS OF THIS ( LDUST HANKS IN IOWA * 0 PER CKNT PAID ON TIMI3 U CALL AMD BED ! UB OH WHl'l'U , SPECIAL NOTICES / COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. , 1''JIUIT , I'-AUM ANH OAlllJUNV lamia fur fealo ur rent. Day U lieu , 29 Pcarr Ktiret. l-'Oll l.KABK. ONhY UI'l.ANI ) MIBKOU11I rlvrr frontage oiul lioat lamllni ; , near IlxiiijtU tlon grnuntlti EUltnMn fur jilouMire rcHortv. Inf tree's io mil ; pUiity Imnlwuo.l tlnilier ; Htiumlant- ftawliii ; tprli'KH , wall euillclciu full for livilruuilo' runt * iu fcloit wulci for fuuntulna uml liupply ; bunk f n nil uml k'lavfl fur wulkK cm ] driven ; ! liuutlful natural puilm of plateaux , vulkyn uml t'lurtu ; en e' . A N. W. U. It. ; 2V& iiillni , ii-n-i i of I'lincll lllurr . uml ntioiit S',4 mitral i.uriliu.H fiuni 1.x petition rrouiidn. Jj. 1 * . JuJ. sen. UJ'J i-ull" I'vnue. TO 1 1 I.UAS1J , HANI ) AND ( JHAVHIj 1IANKH , wllii kuiiirlur lirlck rluy unltrlylnir tunic ; nboul 3'-i nillcH iibrilirimterly fnun Omahu Hx- ! > Maun grcumlK , uml two in , lea r.oilli of Council llluttH , en Mluiourl river , uml ui. U. & N , W. It. K K H Juilbon , Hrj HUUi avenue , Council Illufls. HAI.K , AIIOUT 4WI ACUiH OV C1IOICI- } upland fruit , > fKctnl > Io ami park Urulu ; nvo' acre * unil tipwurd ut liO to lid per uere. accord- Inn to location nml amount ; about three in I It riorlh of city nnd nliout tame distance froirV Kkp'jiiiiun ; oilier lands uml Council Illurfu lutk ul low prlcti. U J' . JuJso.h 'M BUtli nue Council Illuffo. A t-JanUsomo Complexion Is ono of tbo crcateut charms a mnnan can possess. I'OZZOHI'H COUI-LKXIOH I'OWDBtt