TUB OMAHA DAILY TILUHSHAT , SEPTEMIHSH 2JJ , 1807. COUNCIL BLUFFS- MP.VIIO.V. 911X111 . . . Ml i Illnk his returned from the fist. Dr. Shrlvcr , dentist , Mcrrlam blk . room 246. Smoke Olllc'a Choice , 1023 South Mnln EtrccL Gear Kecllnc * nd wife have returned from Col fax. County Supervisor ,1uld of Grlswold la In ihc cltv. Mrs , C. Sc'Uprtg of Ncola Is visiting Coun cil IIuffs ) friends. Mrs. Klnsella of Colon , Neb. , Is the gucut of Mrs George S. Davis. J. 13. Dcffebaugh of Vllllsca U In the city member nt the grand jnry. Kx-Dtputy United States Marshal W. A. Itlchards of DCS Molnc-s Is In the city. Mrs Mary n. I'attcrson of 1724 Sixth ave nue Is confined to her homo by Illness. Mrs. N 13. Church and Mrs. James Crag- rnlln have returned from a trip to Denver. Satl f cllon guaranteed at the reltablo Bluff City steam laundry Phone 314. Mrs. J M May of North Loup. Neb , Is In the city , the guest of freeman L Heed and faintly. S.V. . Clark has gone to Targo , S. D. , where ho will make a week's visit with his parenln. John Sklnklc has returned fiom Michigan , where ho visited II. 12. Hood , formerly of this city. Cljruico Hough , driver of No 4 hose team , Is confined to his home by an attack of ma larial fiver. Mrs J J Drown has returned from a two weeks' visit nt Colfax Springs , greatly bene- fitted In health. Steve Mm i lay of Hirlan , chairman of the Ninth district democratic comniH'se , was In the city > estcrday. Joe. McMullcn and family have gone to Lanic , III. , for a four weeks' visit with Mr. Mc.Mullen's parents MM. H. II. Mil 1113 entertained a number of her friends yesterday evening In honor of her marriage anniversary. Kmniet Tlnley Is confine 1 to his room with a severe cnso of tonBllltlB , but was re ported as resting easy last night Sargcnt'8 shoe store will close this even ing at 0 30 to allow the Eilcimon to see thc grcat AkJjar-Dcn parade In Omaha. It Is reported that 1'asloi 13. W. Cole of the Central Church of Christ will not return to his ctmge on account of 111 health. Mrs L II. Matthews has gone to Spring- Odd , 111 , to attend the meeting of the sovereign grcrail lodge of Odd fellows. Mrs Maigarct 1'atterson of Baltimore , Md. , IIIB returned to her home after a very pleas ant visit with Mayor Carson and family. Aleck Prlclnrd of i Hailan , treasurer of Shelby county , spent Tuesday In the elty , the guest of his sister , Mis I" . 13. Sellers Oeoigo Sellers and famllj arrived today from DCS Molncj , and will spend the re mainder of the week with Colonel Sellers and family. Send jour work to the popular Eagle latm- dry , where you get clean , crisp , snow-whito work and best delivery ecrvlce. Telephone 157. 721 Hivay. Postmaster A n pavls and wife of Ina- vale , Neb , arc the guests of Sbtncst Steven son of this city this week while attending the fair nt Omaha. On Account of tlio special meeting In the Grand Arm > hall tomorrow nltcriuon the Aba Lincoln club will postpone lib meeting with airs. Van Nobtrand J. 1) . Hopkins advance agent of the R E. Trench Hepeilolrc company. Is visiting his cousin , Mrs I > Grey and Mrs Fiod Echlck.itaru , of this city. C. May , wife and mother , who have been visiting at St. Francis' academy , where Mr. IMaj's sister teaches , left last evening for their home In St Louis The jury In the Halladay case reported to Judge Macy at 11 o'clock last night that there was no prospect of an agreement upon a verdict during the night. The police were called upon last night to disperse a gang of young hoodlums congre gated on North Eighth stieet. A wedding In the neighborhood was the provocation. Judge Chatburn , ma > oi of Hailan , Is In the city , a Tncmber of the federal grand jury. He anil his wife , who accompanied film , while 'o the city will be the guests of U. N. Waller. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs Charles D. IWoodbury died suddenly yesterday after a brief Illness from heart trouble. The funeral fwlll take place from their residence , 025 Second avenue , at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The funeral of Mrs. Hetsey Kay , wife o ; Edmund Kay , who died on Tuesday , occurred yesterday afternoon from the residence , 12SL 23ast Pierce street. She was S2 years old and has ibecn a resident of Councl 'Bluffs ' forever over fortj-flvo jcara. . ' Anna Jeiuen tlitil an Information in Jus tice Vlcn'b couit > estcrday , charging a boy named Connors with the laicen > of u lot of jxnatocxj. The boj Invaded the gat den grown ijby Mrs. JeiiBon and harvested enough po tatoes for a meal or two. The case was con tinued until Saturday. Charles II Tlpton died jcsterdaj afternoon tier BUflerlng for several months from can cer. He was 39 jears old and leaves a wife and six children. The funeial will occur to , morrow afternoon ut 2 o'clock from the rest dcncc , 2101 South Eleventh street , under the auspices of the OJd Fellows. Mr. J.V. . Jacobs , jr , and MUs Dottle Davis were mairlcd jcoterday evening at the ibrluVs homo on I'aik entrance. Mr Jacobs has been connected with the grocery estau JUhmcnt ot S. T McAtee for icveral jears und Miss Davis has lived hero since child liood , and until recently eleiked In the lies ton store. The time of the district court was taken up yesterday by hearing the case oC the state against Hobcrt Halladay , charged with ma llclous mischief Hnlladay was Indicted move than a jear ago for carelessly dropping a match after lighting a cigarette In the ( vicinity of one of the vineyards cast of the city , The match Ignited the grass and the. flro did considerable damugo to the grape wines. The case was given to the Jury las evening A. J. Clatterbuck returned last evening from Idaho Palls , Idaho , where he has beei looking after some real estate Investments lie brought home as samples of the produc tlvcncss of the soil In that locality a couple of half-grown potatoes that weighed five am a half pounds and some onions of about equa dimensions , Ho says the wheat grown there this season will average forty-flvo bushels to the ncro , and all other crops are equally bountiful , C , n. Vhvl Co , femat ? rpaeoy ; consultation freo. Ofllco hours , 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. Hcaltl book furnished. 32G-327-32S Merrlam block. N. Y. I'lummng compftiij fel , 250. llrj an on Siitnrilny. Tbo local fusion democrats have arrangei for a great open air meeting on the comer o 1'carl street and First avenue on Saturda evening \V J Hrjan has consented to stoi over fur a short time and give the crowd an other dance to hear him talk about fre silver , and how It did not carry him into th presidency. A platform will bo built In fron of the Grand hotel from which he will speak DQN'r SIOP TOBACCO Ba < fdol7 4 nek th. ' " I. Tk * BACOCUSO , Ibf oaly car * whllt S ! SX ; * < > VVrlti for rroofi of cur.i to r ? 10ULoi > i ; t bom IcatTiEtxd curt ) U (0 Of u'wAf ' ' ° r c' " * ° M * ClIZlIJOAt AND uttra. co , IE oront , vvii. MAYOR HAS THE DOCUMENTS Ordinances Granting Nw Motor Tiwchises Handed to Executive. NOT READY TO SAY IF HE WILL SIGN THEM Contimnlc * ItttcrcHlvil Tnlk Alinnt rfliiK Work Iiiiinrillntrl ) ' After OrillniinrcN Arr Aliprovol ! > } the Jill ) or. Mayor Carson was given yesterday the two ordinances passed by the council , granting extensions of the franchise of the street car companies. The original copies were so bully scratched up and changed by the alterations nnd amendments that ncro tacked on from tlmo to time that It required the city clerk n unusually long time to make up his record , lid the ordinances were not In condition to eavc Jils hands until the iccord was com- lete. During the afternoon the mayor was iked If he had attached his official slgna- urcs to them , but parried , the question. The motor company has scml-olficlally an- ounccd Its willingness to accept the ordl- anco that has been given It , and announced cstcrday that work on Improvements and cx- cnslons would bo commenced within a very lort tlmo after the ordinance received the Tlclal approval of Mayor Carson. The Man- wa people announce their detci initiation to icgln work within a fortnight after getting telr ordinance safely through the mayor's Illeo. Atto ncy Tlnley bald yesterday that ils company would expend at least $100,000 u this city bcforo February 1 , and that the ork would all be done on the bridge line \teiislou. "To be of any benefit to us next ear , " ho said , "wo must have Iho line com- doted and ready for carry Ing passengers bo- ore the winter Is over There will be lousands of people from this side who will eslro to muko frequent visits to the cxposl- .011 grounds and watch the woik as It irogresses , and there will also be many orkmen living on this side of the river eii- aged lu the erection of the big buildings vho will need the cheap faro that both of liese ordinances will give them. We can live our line completed sufficiently to ena- > lc us to begin to haul passengers by Fcb uary , If wo aio not unreisonably delayed. " JIIN < ArrUcil , 1'ticlllr Ocolin 4'lnli. Halibut , flounders , Spanish mackerel , lob- turs , salmon , at Sullivan's grocery , 343 Jroadway. 'Phono 161. Strictly pure boiled linseed oil , 45c per gal ; 13 cents by the bbl. $1 00 Sarsaparllla , 50c. $1 00 Celeiy Compound , C3c. 23e Tooth Wash , 15c. 25 Little Liver Pills , l c. 2ic ! Talcom Powder , luc. At Dcetken & Whaloy's drug store 416 3roadway. Money to loan In any amount at reduced rates or. approved security. James N. Gas ady. Jr. , 230 .Main street. Hi-ill > Suit Oicr Itcal IXatr. John I Hedlck of Omaha began a suit In he district court yesterday against Edward U. McMahon. the Potter-George Land com- iany , the Hast Omaha Street Hallway com- ) any and about forty other defendants. The mlt is for the foreclosure of 4SO mortgages on as many lots In Hast Omaha. The lots ire comprised In a tract of eighty acres ol ind , which 'was ' formerly government lot 3 n section 2 , township 15 , range 13 , east. In April , 1S91. the land was sold by Redick to Potter & George , and at their request the deed w.-.s made to K R. IMc.Mahon , who had no other Interest in the transaction than the use of his name , The purchase price was $80,000 , $9,100 of which was cash , $1,000 com- nlssloj note and the ba'anco lu notes secured liy the- mortgages now being foreclosed. Prior to the settlement of the boundary dispute the land was in Douglas county , Neb. , but 1 is now within the limits of Council Bluffs. Strictly pure boiled linseed oil , 45c per gal 43 cents by the bbl. $1 00 Sarsaparllla , ! > 0c. $1.00 Celery Compound , C5c. 2.rc Tooth Wash , 15c. 25 Little Liver Pills. 15c. 25c Talcom Powder , IGc. At Djetken & Whalcy's drug store , 410 Broadway. UNnilNNfil mill In the district court yesterday when th case ngalnst Mlas Minnie Folder , Indicted b the grand jiry for lewdness , was dlsmlsso by County Attorney Sannders , when It vva called for trial. The woman has been out o bonds , but she was Immediately rcanestei 11(1011 a new Information Hied In tlic court o Justice Vleii , charging her with adultoiy The woman is being prosecuted by Mrs. Harr West , and the Information she signed y ester day contained the same charge against he husband Both were arraigned In the justlc court yesterday afternoon and secured a con tlmiancc until Saturday. The bond offeree by the woman in the previous case vva accepted by the jiutlcc , but West was unabl to find any friend who would guarantee hi appearance at the tr'al by signing a bond to $ . > 00. Oeoige S. Davis now has the prescription fllo of A D roster and P G. Schneider am can refill any piescrlption wanted at any time , 200 B'way. So mill MOIICJ DrmmTnf N. Hon. Josiah Patterson of Memphis , Tenn. and lion John Cllggett of Mason City , la will address a monster meeting In the Odt Follows' temple tomorrow evening on the political Issues of the day as viewed from the standpoint of an honest money democrat Judge Cllggett Is the nominee of the hones money democrat for governor of Iowa , am he Is one of the strongest speakers oa wcl as the foremost democrats of the state. Th general public Is Invited to attend this meet Ing , H will begin at 8 o'clock. Ill-Ill llNtllll * TrilllMflTM. The follow Ins transfers nre reported from the- title and loan olllce of J W. Squire , 10 Pearl street : lluth JI Spurgcon to lldward M. Smart , loin , ' ' , , I nnd 5 in block I , Huff's addition to Oakland , hi , vv. cl. $ 2" rilu rroliniilt and wife' to J. J Steud- man , HW'I nwU nnd south 2S ucrcx HiAi nw > 4 9-73-U vv il . 2,200 John Flint nnd wife to John M. Davis : e > ,4 tie' , ; no' * 11-74-3S. vv. il . 40 r. M lU'iider nnd wlfo to Joseph P. Ward , lots 13 , 14 15 , l < i. 17 nnd is , In block S , Lafayette addition to Coun cil Bluffs , vv. d . 900 J W. Squire , trustee , et nl to the National Life Insurance Co ; p irt of O. P. lot 221) ) , q C . rive transfers , total . J3,7" Mnrrlnu)1 ; l.lri'llxrH , Marriage HcenseH have been Issued t these persons : Niimo nnd Residence. Age Wllliorn ( Mark , Gray. IT . 2o Cluia rrclt-e , Council Bluffs . : Anron Cook , Omaha . ' Mrs. Florence ( ii.ues , Omaha . James Wallace , Council Bluffs . LIlllo McMillan. Council Bluffa . " 0 James W Jacobs , Council Bluffs , . Dottio May Davis , Council Bluffs . „ 1'fili-rnl Court , The federal court and Judge M linger con sumed all day yesterdiy In hearing th Vatea damage casu against the Union I'aclfl Hallway company. The plaintiff was form erly a postal clerk on the Nebraska dlvlslo and was In a collision on the road live year ago In which a number of people were Kllle and several Injured Including Vates , Th claim for damages was considered by th company to be excessive and was conteste on the grounds that the Injuries of the plain tiff -were slight and only temporary and no sufficiently serious to prevent him contlnuln his duties and drawing his pay Tbo arnoun sued for Is $30,000 , This U the second trla 1'Viice Co in puny Korovil lo tilt * Will DBS MOINKS , Sept. 2i. ( Special Tele sram. ) The DCS Molnes Pence company ha given a chattel mortgage to the SUto Say Ings Ixink to npuiro $ 200 of general vlaims held by * the bank There arc also a large number of unsecured claims , The comixiny operates a latge factory , making woven wire fencing. The failure Is farced by poor bust- nets and hard collections , The business will bo closed out. AVOUK 0 > TIII3 UHL3II VT VAMCTOV. Sixty Men \VIII lip r.iiu.loj Wlivii tlir Mntrrlnt VrrUi-n. YANKTON R I ) gcpt Sept 22. ( Special ) The government work on the Missouri vcr at this po'cit Is progressing very slowly. ho delay Is caused In getting the necessary machinery here from Sioux City. The heavy jargcfl tobe used are now being hauled by 10 government steamboat , Pauline. One rip has been made , bringing two barges , ne of which wa loaded with piling. The thcr Is now being loaded with willows up le river. Thursday evening the Pauline s expected to arrive from Its down river rip , this time bringing two barges and a ille driver. She will make one more trip or the last of the birgcs Engineer Weber , n speaking ot the work , says "Wo shall have sixty men at work as soon i ? we are fairly under way and every man n Yankton who wants work can get It. wcnty will be put to work the first of next cck and the force will be Increased as the ork progresses until the full sixty are cm- loycd If the weather continues fair all all wo might bo able to finish the work this car , but AVO expect an early winter and are low calculating on about six weeks' work In 10 spring. "We have not jet awarded the contract for 10 stone because we have not been able tt et favorable rallioad rates. Wo want to nako this appropriation go as far as It will oward actual work on the river and Captain anfoj-d has made one trip to Chicago and nether to St. Paul on freight rate matters nd he expects to save $500 on the stone. "Wo can do very little with the present pproprlatlon , except to stop the encroach- icnts of the river on the Nebraska side and tart the revetment work , so that with the ext appropriation we can divert the current gainst the sand bar on the Yankton Bide nd cut It out , to the vast improvement ot our river front. In fact that Is all -wo cx- icct to do. ' _ ItiMI > I3VI > l.N TIIU HAY STVTI2. Ir. MrlCltiH * } OUii u Wurni Cir at North ViliiniN , Mas * . NORTH ADAMS , Mass . . Sept. 22. As the peclal train bearing President McKlnley and party arrived here today < i salute of twenty- one guns was given by a detachment of ai- Illery In position on the extreme top of a high hill near the station. The president vas greeted on the platform by Acting Mayor S. Proctor Thayer , who extended the wcl- como of the city. The party Immediately cu- ered carriages and were driven through the irlnclpal streets. The presidential party were escorted by companies I , M and L of the Second regiment , M. V. M. When the presl- lent's carriage entered the fair grounds here was a tremendous cheer , and fully 20,000 icoplu welcomed the chief executive. After quiet had been restored , Hon. W B. Blunkott , as president ot the Hos-iac Val- ey ( Agricultural association , said a few words n a happy mood , announcing the great honor lone the city and fair by the visit of the ircsident. He then Introduced Lieutenant Governor W Murray Crane , who Introduced tlui nresldent. 'Iho applause that went up from the crowd was deafening. It was the heartiest recep tion given to a public man In western Massa chusetts for a decide. The president cpoke biicily In his usual happy vein and was greeted with applause. is ci.n utii > T\ Jt STICK COUHT. Grand Jin-j Will TuKe ITp nmlip/7le- iiic-iit riiiirwo Against S. It. I'eltoii. MASON CITY , la. , Sept. 22. ( Special Tele gram ) Feeling still runs high over Mitchell county treasurer's defalcation. In justice court S. R. 'Pelton ' , son of the defaulting treasurer , was cleared of the charge of cm- boz7lement brought by Treasurer Sheehan. The grand jury will meet on ( Monday. The icports are expected to show much addi tional frauds. , A republican convention to nominate a successor to S. R. Pelton , ivvho was recently nominated for treasurer but withdrew , will be held Saturday , reeling Is &o strong that ho Is Innocent of the crime and that bis persecution is unwarranted that ho will probably be again nominated by acclamation. Fire Ilrcord for u Day. YOUNGSTOWN , O. , Sept. 22. The works of the Youngstown Bridge company were destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock this morning. Loss estlmataed at $100.000 , partially covered by Insurance. Two hundred hands are thrown out of work. OLATHE , Kan. . Sept. 22. Fire , whlcl started In the center of the city at 1 o'clock this morning , caused a loss of $25,000. Two stone and four frame buildings we-o de stroycd. Th mss Irs divided among twelve firms Insun-iice , about hair. MINNEAPOLIS. Sct > t. 22. The J. W. Day & Co. caw mill on the river at Twenty-fourtl avenue north was burned at an early hour this morning. The loss of $75,000 Is total Insurance , $40,000. The file department man aged to save 150,000,000 feet of timber tha was in danger. The mill handled 150,000 fee dally and employed 2EO men. M'COOL JUNCTION , NeD. , Sept. 22. ( Spc- ol < il ) FIre broke out last night In the coi fectionery store of George Jacobson. The origin ot the flre Is unknown. The stock o confectionery was completely destroyed ant most of the fixtures burned. Insurance In Phoenix of Brooklyn ; loss estimated abou $150 $150Last evening the barn and contents , horses eo AS , hogs and grain , belonging to Charles Shipley , a farmer , living southwest of here caught fire and were burned. Mr. Shipley 1 a tenant farmer , and carried no Insurance and the loss Is quite heavy on him , Ui-atliM of n Uu j. ROME , Sept , 22. A dispatch from Messina Sicily , announces the death of Mgr. Gulseppo Gua'-ino cardinal bishop of Messina. Ho was born in Sicily in 1827 , and was created a cardinal In Ib03. BAYONNE , France , Sept. 22. Genera BourbaKI , who was In command of the Imperial guard at MeU during the Franco Prussian war , but who left that place on a mysterious errand shortly before Its capitu lation , Is dead. COLUMBUS , Neb. , Sept. 22. ( Special. ) Andrew Dovauney , aged 72 years , died at the hospital In this city yesterday from genera debility and old age He had lived In this city for many years and was one of the pioneer settlers of Polk county. Just across the Platte river from here1. Ho was never man led , but leaves a brother residing here Inillt't Mr * . t'racn'MIKHH. | ( . SAN FRANCISCO , Sept. 22 The Cal says : The grand jury has Indicted Charles S Uartlett , the witness for Mrs. Craven In the Angus-Craven case , on the charge of per jury. The Indictment will not bo filed uutl next week , InJnriMlVlillf WiitHiliiK tin1'araili - The only nccldcnt reported last night vva a Hlliihl ono sustained by Mrs C C. H.irr She 'was vvn'chlng the par.ulc from he buggy lu the muss of vehicles In ono of th Hide Htreets An expressman , In nttemptlnt , to turn lilts wagon around , backed Into he buggy , breaking the wheel nnd slightly bruising Mrs B.irr SiiHplcloiiN Cliainctrr Arn-xlnl. James Burnett , colored , was arrestei early this morucig as a auspicious cbarac ter. He had In his possession an ugly look lug sandbag tied up In a towel , \\i3STin > I'.tnciMi iiot'si : OIJTITT ng "f MIIHH MIOUM n Market I'll III nu : Oil for ( InVriK. . CINCINNATI , Kept 22 ( Special TiUcrnm ) - The I'rlce Current s.i > Thire hna luen further icductlon In marketing of hoga to a mcxUrale ulent "Western killing * were 203,090 romriaretl with 280,000 tlia rreceillni ? week am 10,000 tact year. From Murcli 1 tlic total le 9,933.000 , UKalnst 8.193 TOO a > ear ago. 1'rumlneiu ( ilaceu compare us follov.u : 1807. 16 % Chicago 3.3W.OOO 2,913,0'rt Kaunas City l.tti.n * ) l.UR.OOO Omaha Wl 09) G36 ( A ) St J juU U7. < li SS'OH InulnnupollB 4M.O < 10 411 OX ) Cincinnati 301.000 Z9i.OW Milwaukee 412,001 3'JlO'O ClevelitnU I7k , i t2 * . ( > o Ottunnui , . 311 OX ) liiOW ( Vdar llapld * 231 t/X ) 173/0) Blour City , 159.000 f fOl St. Join-fl 207.0M fi.OOJ BLISS APPROVES Till PLAN ni Secretory of the Interior Endorsol Tlitm- ton's Driveway Scheme , GOES BACK TO INDIANS FOR CONSENT i Comicltx Will ! ! < foil \c-iidl lit Once to Si-ouro Support for the > < I I'roimnltloni OJn- Mint Itoiuly to v lrl\c. WASHINQTON , Sept. 22. ( Special Tele gram. ) Secretary llllsfc ot the Interior do- lartment has approved the suggestions of ho Indian ofllco relative to the trail for cat- lo across the Great Sioux reservation , and Commissioner Jones will Issue Instructions omorrow to Agent McChesncy at Pine Illdgo ind Afc'cnt Clapp at Rosebud to convene the ndlatis In council. Safeguards will be thrown aroutui the Issuance of permits and the of fice here must bo notified either In writing r by telegraph of applications on the part ot wttlo owners to use the drive from north o south. In a long letter to the ( secretary , v herein request Is made to permit the In- llan odlce to Issue permits , Commissioner ones says that where no treaty provision exists for the establishment of cattle trails across the reservation and where the In- llatm will consent to the came It has been ho policy ot the Indian office to grant con- coitions to cattlemen as prayed for by owners of herds In South Dakota. He ex- illcltly states that there Is no desire to create a permanent trail , the permits asked or to run but one jcar. In order , however , o relieve the Indians ot the necessity of asslng upon every permit , Jones suggcstu hat nt a council to bo called the Indians are to bo asked to gtant a year's leave to Irlvc. The question of piymcnt for the use of the reservation and the euggestion of 5 cents per head , Is discussed by the com- nlssloner , who Bays : "The price mentioned n Major Mclaughlin's report , Is not too nticli , and would eccm to the Indian olllce nest reasoroblc , but In order to avoid the suggestion of undue Influence It Is thought ) C3l to allow the Indians and the agents to agree upon the fee to bo charged. " The regulations as adopted require that only snull .herds are to be driven , and In continuous and most expeditious mannei pcft- slble. The agent , on receiving the order TO in the Indian olllce to Issue the permit , will provide the cattlemen with , an escort of Indian police , anil if these are not avail able , then suitable persons arc to be em ployed at the expense of the owners of the Battle. Small herds must not be driven so frequently as to destroy the grass or per manently Injure the lind. Senator Thurston and Assistant Secretary Melklejohii were Informed of the action of Secretary Bliss , and expicssed themselves greatly pleased over the situation Senator Ulcu has advlbcd Commissioner Jonrs that ? red Holcomb , a large cattle owner In South Dakota , desires permission to drive a herd through the Hosebud agency from Pierre to some point on the Hlkhnrn railroad for ship ment to market. In view ot the action of the Indian oillcc taken today , and should the Indhns consent to { he drive , It Is thought this will bo the first herd through the reser vation. NOTES. Acting Secretary of War Melklcjohn exe cuted today a revocable license to Prof. J. A. Gillcsplo for the occupancy of two buildings. on the Fort Omaha military reservation , In which he contemplated the establishment of an Institute for deaf and dumb. The license was Issued lu conslddratPon of an expendi ture ot $200 hi rcpalrijuptm buildings under the direction , of the War department. Prof Gillcsplo Is named In the lease as custodian of the entire military reservation. The two watchmen recently appointed by the AVar department to guard the reservation will be under the direction of the custodian. Dra. Oscar Fordlco and C. O. Jones have been appointed members of the Board of Pension Examining- Surgeons at Guthrle Cen ter , la. i Albert Cory of Iowa has been reinstated as farmer at the Mount Pleasant , Mich. , In dian school , at $720 per annum. G. A. Hose has been appointed postmaster at Union , Cass county , Wyo. , n. M. Wclmer resigned. Secretary Bliss today denied the plaintiff's motion for a review of the departmental de cision In the land case of Joseph Snyder against Oscar Waller , from the Rapid City district South Dakota. The land Is awarded to Waller as mineral. The postolllco'at Alkali , Meade county , S. D. , has been discontinued. Mall will go to Hereford. Postmasters commissioned : Nebraska William H. Updyke , Dartlott. Iowa John TRY 6RA1H-0 ! TRY QRAIN-Q ! Ask your Krocer today to show > ou n p.ipkusc of ORA1N-O , the new food drink that takes 'he place of coffee. The child ren nn.y drink It without Injury as well as the adult. All who try It , likeIt. . GRAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java , but It is made from pure grains , nnd the most delicate ptomach receiveH It without distress. li the price of coffee , loc and 2oo per package. Bold by all grocers. Ht'DTAN Is tiirencn of dl . hefr-ntest re. charge In 20 mtdlo - treat- llt'D nfnt that hna cures bten producu } 1UU- uy any combl. Y A N cures notion of phy- n d flclana The H U U Y A N U'DYAN rc-n. urea "Ill trintment H U D V A iurrn thn il : urea Jlllt OS HIi.J dl < lon of nilrlts , tttta of men , basifulness , FlUDYAN la a nnb lltjr to rrmeily for look finnkly mfii HL'D- Into the ejc VAN c u r c B or another R eaknesn H U D Y AN H U D Y A N cures headache curcn B hair falling Inrrhoca ) ut , dlrnnum ot H U D Y A N light , noises In lures prenm. the tuatl and ears , weak memory , loss of voice , taste or vmcll. III'DYAN cure * sunken u'es. utuntid trowth , ralpltatlon , fhortnesa of prealh d > npepsU con- Mlp.itlou and flatulency , , III'DYAN cures wrak. neb or pains In thu mnull of the bat.k loss of mukcular po fr gloomj , melanchol ) furtboUuigs und dlslurbea tlrep . , HUOYAN can ba han frotn the Poctora of the Hudiion Medical Institute and from no one tUe You need IH'DVAN whqi the fnclul ncrvui twitch as there Is certain to tic ; tin Irritation at their centers of the brain Veil need IIUDVAN when thrie Is a decline of the her\e force hrcaute this decline sho\\K a lack of nerve life , anil ma ) ( le- \elop Into nervous debility and then Into nerxous protlruilon If you hate harrantd jour nenes. If you lime knotted or knarleil them If Jou lime abutfd > our nerves to itrale.iten jourtflf out > ou will use IIUDVAN No one elie call Klvo > ou IIUDYAN eiLfjit the lludkon Medlcul In- ttltute HUDYAN cures varlcolcle , hdrocele Iin- poter.cy dizziness falling centatlone blues , detpalr , torroiv and misery VVIIITU I'OH Clll- CUUAIIS ANI > TK&TIMONIAI J OP TltU CHEAT HUUYAN HUDSON MEDICAb 1NSTITUTU. Stockton and Kills tit. , Ban Tranclsco , Cbll'urma. SPECIAL NOTICES COUNCIL BLUFFS WANTS. % ' \sv'V'vrx'vrvvrk'V'\/-isv/\\svt KltUlT , FAlt&I AND UAUDIv.N for sale or r ou UaA lien , W i'eart Uc U Miller , Lcnnilo ; Henry W. Seott , Turkey Ulvcr. for HIP Ann ) . WASHINGTON , Sept. 22.-SpocUl ( Tolc- gram. ) Post Chaplain Dclmer II , Lrtfoll lu\i been pldcCvl on tlic retired list on account of .Usability. I.leutonint Knrranil Ssyro , KUhth cav lry , has been retired from July -at Florida Agri cultural college. L kc Clly , Tla. , and or- tiered to join his troop , The follow IIIR transfers are made In the Second Infantry : Captain IMmund K. Web- tter , from company H to company I ; Captain William II. Abercromble , from company 1 to company II. The order directing Major Henry H. Osgood to duty aj commlsviry At Denver has been revoked and Captnln George I ) . Davis has been directed to relieve Major W. L. Alex ander of bis duties ati commissary at that place. Lieutenant Hobcrt Billiard , Tenth Infantry , has been detailed to attend the encamp- merits of Tennessee National Guard until October 30. Leaves of absence. Lieutenant William W. Qalbralth , Fifth nrtlllery , six months , with permission to go abroad ; Lieutenant John A. Lockvvood , Fourth cavalry , three months. lltittorM ortli llrittfN Itninrtn. WASHINGTON , Sept. 22 Commissioner of Patents Duttcrvvoith has been In Wash ington all thlii week at his ollico In the day time and at his homo In the evening. Through pome cause wholly baseless and un founded reports have been In circulation that ho had been assaulted and robbed at Atlantic Cl'y. ' lnllv Trcnxuvy Statement. WASHINGTON , Sept. 22. Today's state ment of thr condition of the treasury shows : Available cash balance , $215,765.033 ; gold re serve , $140781,917. I3TTV WAIII1 TIHVS TII12 TAIILKS. iKM'ooilM lii ImmlliiK HIT I , < Mcr llr- hlnil tinlliiis. . A lovers' quarrel so disrupted the telatlons of Chatles Green , colored , and ntta Ward , white , that both have been arrested In the last twelve hours. The woman has so far gotten the better of the deal , Inasmuch as slic has succeeded In being discharged from cus tody. tody.Tho The woman was arrested Tuesday at a late hour on complaint of Green , who nl- legcd that she had stolen $2 from him. She insisted that she had not committed the larceny , but that her arrest was a piece of st'lto woik on Green's part. She alleged that she was tired of suppoitlng him and Intended to quit. She stated that Green was trying to rcvongo himself upon her In consequence To support hot statements she showed a number of notes from Green In which he said that If she would not send him iuono > ho would causc her anost on the charge ol robbing him of $2 On the strength of this showing the woman was discharged from custody. When Green appeared In the court room ho was promptly arrebted on the charge ol being a vagrant and suspicious character Green has been a professional police court bondsman , his name appealing on several thousands of dollars worth of bonds now on file In thu court. FROM THE COURT OF THE KING ( Contlnui-d from First Pago. ) corners of the pavilion were cot huge vases of Don or * , each cnclrqled with close rings nt electric colored globes of the Ak-S r-IIen colon The | < a\lllon nml those big vanes were In garden of plants a nil the whole brilliant scene \vas sot In a band of electric Jewels. A picture of the "enchanted forc'l" was employed to set off the rojal preen upon the following float , which wan loci by Franck's band of South Omaha. As the preceding float was nn ensemble In red , this furnlihed a llko eftcct In preen. The scene was a wooded glen from tht enchanted land , In which the anlmnl sprites romped and danced \\lthnut the fear of mortal Interference Hugo plants , shedding n green light about them , sprang up In the little \alo. while to the front and the rear great rocks Jutted out. Ucstlng In the shade of the big leaves of the vegetation were animals , while others found shelter In nooks In the cliffs or clam bered upon the great stones and looked In wonder upon the multitude that was garlug upon thorn. Rabbits , frogs squirrels nnd other forest denizens were represented In rich colors. Piom the plants and the rocks and the cliffs flashed the tln > lights of green , which cast n reflection of llko color upon every object and every being In the scene. The > cllov of the royal colors was exem plified by a representation of the " ( "ourt of niectra , " which was escorted by the Young Men's Christian association band Yellow flames tan up ami down the balustrades which lead up to the entrance to the royul residence and played upon the shirs arid up to the tall ptnaclo of the castle A lingo balcony , which spreiil out to Iho reir , was thickly Btmldod with jcllow Jewels The only break In the golden effect was fnrnl'hetl by two huge broken diagons , which gnaided the entianco to the civile. In the glare of the jellow light their red sides flushed bril liantly , atid they spat lurid flames from their mouths. In niches In the walls of the regal mansion were hot llfe-filzed pieces of slatuaiy , cast In solid gold Upon the staircase leadIng - Ing Into the cuurt were grouped several of the attendants , all attired In yellow robes of exceeding richness that'glittered HKe gold In the light. The parade was concluded by n tally-ho drawn by s > lx horses which carried a hind of Now Orleans Jubll e singers , under the leadership of Uave Christie They perform ? 1 | with great gusto upon a load of watermelon that they carried with them. for the table. The Original , Oldest and Best , WE ART : ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA , " AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. / , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannis , Massachusetts , was Hie originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " the same that has borne and does now - ? " on /-TJ / / & ! . / > . every bear the fao-simi/o signature of w z > 0j7c& < > i i wrapper. This /s the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought # on the and has the signature of t j T cA wrao- per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 8 , 1897. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAV STREET , NEW YORK CITY. After July ist my father. Dr. E. I. Wood bury , will have charge of the plato work in ray ollico and I will fjivo my until o attention to Operative Dentistry , Crown und Bridge Wet k. No. 30 Pearl St. , Next to Grand Hotel. The harmony of n vvomnn'ft HTe depends upon the perfect ne- curdnncc of tier mental with her phyalcnl bclne. All the emotions of love juul iimiTingc nnd motherhood Imve corresponding physical attributes in the delicate L special organism i of her sex. If these intricate functions arc dis turbed by weak ness and disease licr whole nature Is out of time. More women's lives are made discordant and full of snderinR from this one cause than there Is nn'y need of. These delicate complaints are not n necessity of womanhood , nor Is it necessary for modest women to undergo the repugnant nnd generally useless1 methods of treatment so common with physicians. All forms of "female complaint" nrc cured in tlic only natural , scientific way by Dr. 1'icicc's luivorite Prescription , which leaches the internal source of tin trouble ; purifies , heals , strengthens and cures radical } } ami permanently. It It the only medicine of the kind devised by an educated and skilled specialist in wo men's diseases for the sole purpose of curing this one class of diseases. " 1 cniiuot my too much for lr Herce' r vor- Itc rrcscrlpllouviitcs Mist Clnrn llnlrd , of llrldgciiort , MontRomeiy Co , return " 1 fcfl It mv duty to siv to nil women who may tie suflcr- Inu from ntiy tll en c of the vvomti thnt It I * the lieM medicine on inrth for them to use I cannot pruNc it lee lilglilv for the peed It did inc. If any one iloubls this K'VC ' them my tinmc na adilrc n " Dr. I'icrcc's thoiKintl-pairc , ilhislrated book , " Common Sense Mcihcal Adviser , " contains information of utmost value to women. A paper-hound copy will be sent free if you send 21 one-cent stamps to pay tht ; cost of mailing only. Ad dress World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation , llttfl.ilo , N. Y. Ifor handsome , cloth-hound copy , send 10 stamps extra. Are cordially invited to visit the largest and BICYCLE SUNDRY house in the wost. CYCLE to. Cor I5ili and Howard Sfs. F. E.VandonlmrgMaiiager HEADQUARTERS FOR National , Victor , Luthv , Sterling , Orient Agents. AJAX TAHLBTSrOHiTIvrLV COItB l.lt AVitoM * IHmttr * I nlllnff Mo ay ory Ini [ ocnrSlepplHinosiirto ( * ( canned lij Atiufo und other I-XCOMMIS and India crctionc 7irjfttirttu ntut iurvtn i nt mii lx ) t V Itolltr l old or jounkT. on ! i- jj ( It n ninn for otu'lj bti"inoi or roArr'njtq . _ tjji , ; > 1'rtvtnt Ihtmnlt ) nml Ooiifumptlon i ] taken in llmo Their UM ulion-ti hnmeni.itu Improfo msnt lind rlTects u GUltE where all others fall. la 3i tuion liuvlnu the cnutnn Ajax Tablets Th ] hbvu cuioil tiou ) andg mitt Mill euro > ott. U * sire fKjaltivo wrltti n euftrantea to * fleet ti cure In each cat * or refund the moiioy. 1'rlcu CO com * per rockaaa , oi oil padutcci ( full tioulmout ] lor $2& < J Dr mall. la plain wriipi er. M on receipt of prko. < Mrculnr frtr. AJAX REMEDY CO. . ' ° ; ; ! ; "T1I ? for eale In Omaha by James roreyth , 202 Mi ICth Btrcot , Ku.'in & Co , 15th anil Uouclas Street ! . ODCLL , ILL. , May 20th. I am married and have one child , and have not been well since the child was born. Have suffered for two years with irregularity of menses. Had dull headache all the time , and a very weak back. I also had n womb disease. Our doctor attended me all the time , but I got no better. My husband bought a bottle of McElree's Wine of Cardui and a package of Thed- ford's Dlnck-Drauglit. After taking them according to ditections , I am cured of all my troubles , and feel very grateful for this wonder ful medicine. Mrs. LIZZIE CUTTILL. From J B Mrntnirni , of I.ruiler , Tcr 1'rom Mrs Sir i cu BWINOI rn , Jericho , Ark After conllnt'inunt my vvlfo WAX attacked I Buffered Kreutly forelKutccn jcarnfrom with a fcmnlo trouble and vvau treated for a the birth of my flrt > tchld ! until Icomintntrd month by her physical ) , hut tot no relief , the UNO of WiiiL of Curdul and Illaik- bho abandoned the doctor and commented Draught. From that tlmo mv health im to use Wine of Cardui and Illack'Drimght , proved , and now I have a flno boy live and before NIU had taken ono bottle liu was montliH old , nnd my health Is eicclltnt entirely well I want the world to know vourincdlcfnLgduberve greater pralso than the value of this wonderful medicine. youulvo them. The happiness that comes to a home with baby's advent frequently soon disappears because the mother's health fails. Too often the ordeal of child-bearing leaves the mother an invalid. And she goes steadily down hill. Wine of Cardui is never more valuable to a woman than dur ing pregnancy and immediately after child-birth. Especially if there lias been any trouble from "whites" , falling of the womb or irregular men struation. It ni .kcs child-birth easy by putting the organs in perfect condition for the coming of the little one. That reduces the pain ! > o that it can be endured and gives the organs strength and tone for a speedy recovery. ' Nothing ever made equals Wine of Cardui LADIES' ADVISOI1Y DEPARTMENT , f or advlco In caeea requiring noc- for this purpose. This great medicine is clal directions , nl < lrtesulvlnu Tini > toms , /.uJf/i' di'U&ri/ / > < ] > urtmnl , sold and recommended by nearly every The Cliullnnuoiru&IudlclueC'ii. druggist in the country. 1.00 per bottle. Cliottunoofo , Tcnn.