THE OMAHA DAILY BjB : THURSDAY , JULY 11 , JLBJW. ' " PRIZE FIGHT PERQUISITES , The Heavy Losora end Thoao Who Wou Tholr Stuff. SULLIVAN IS 327,000 AHEAD , An Omnhn Man Snld to Jlnro Gnth- orcil In Flrioon Thousand J > ol- lnr ICIIi-ftln "Wants An- otlirr Uo. Much Money ClintiRCil Ilnnds. NEW YOHK , July 10. [ Special Telegram to Tnn Ur.n. ] flio ivtinosphoro wns hot hero yesterday and last ovonlujr , but the Sullivan enthusiasm was hotter. It permeated the entire city. In oportlnR circles the Sulltmn fovcr xvna uuboundod , nud scarcely n mnu could bo found who didn't say : "I know It nil the tltno. " The interest In the great prlzo fight was nearly as Intense ns It was on Monday , Sulllvnn'B colors wcro everywhere about the City , and at almost nil the picture stores the windows wcro tilled with his portraits traits In all positions ana ovary shado. Ono dealer estimated that uioro thau ilvo thou sand pictures of the champion of the priza ring had1 been sold In this city and Drooklyn since the news of his victory anne on Mon day ovcHlnc. Poor Ivtlraln was almost for- pottou and no ono had much , to suy about him , except to glory In the fact. Unit they had prophesied his acfuut right aloiiff. How much money changed hands on the result will , of course , nuver be known , Sul livan takes the stakes or $ 0,000. Ills half of this , 910,000 , , xvas put up by Muldoou , Johnson nnd Wakoly , and in the ordinary course of events Is to bo returned to them. Their profits on the speculation arc repre sented by bets they have won. Sallivan la n clear gut nor In the BIOKO nionoy by $10,000 : bo takes 00 par cent of the Rate receipts , and tins would yield him another $10,000 not ; ho net $1,000 with Idlrnin lu the ring' , and his putsldo bets nro estimated at 5,000. Ills re ceipts arc therefore about f'iO.OOO , and from this in to bo deducted , the espouses of trainIng - Ing , hotel bills , traveling expenses , und Inci dentals. Placing thuso items nt the top figure of 81.000 , tlioni remains a balance of 2,000 which the Boston boy has to his credit , just because ho won "Fox's dog col lar , " and $3,00) for the value af the "dog Collar , " nnd John L , Is In ? 27,000. lilcbard 1C. Fox loses heavily. Ho Is out the 110.000 stakes , which ho put up person ally ; the belt , which It Is said cost $3,000 , nna about $5,000 which ho advuncod fur the expenses of his agcnta In Canada when the match was inndo and recently in Hultlmoro and Now Orleans. It was he who put up the 11,000 which Kllraln bet In Iho ring , and it is understood also that ho paid Kilruin's train ing expenses , besides paying u salary to Charlla Mitchell and Mike Donovan for the past three months. A moderate estimate of bis loses places the llgures ut W.'i.OOO. It Is estimated that 9300,000 changed hands on the flcht. Sullivan was the favor ite In the stock exchange , whore hla backers won about . $10,000. There was -big money waged in the Consolidated exchange. Gus Tuthill aud Hilly Smith won heavily. Arthur Lumley is in JO.OOO on tiio tight. Kd. lloth- fery , of Omaha , who is In the city , won iiscoa Snllirnii lirsaveH NPW Orleuns. NKW OULCANS , July 10. Quito u crowd assembled arounu the steamship Hudson this morning to see John L. Sullivan and party off , as it xvas believed ho would take passage for New York. It appeared , however , when application wai > made for six berths to ac commodate the party that only four could bo obtained. It was dreliled not to take these and they entered into nego tiations with the passenger agent for the Southern Pacific lino. The party evidently Intended to avoid Koine through the ntnto of Mississippi , whcro it xvas feared mi arrest would bo m.ide , and it was deter mined to KO through Texas , At 10:40 : the Sulllvau party got Into a carriage and ilrovo off , theic baggage having been sent to the Southern PacUlo depot n few hours before. "W hen Sullivuu left bis boarding house , bis fauo .still be- grayed the marks of Kilrain'a punishment. The party xvilt doubtless proceed to Houston and thouco to Boston via SU-Louis. KHrain Sick and More. LITTLJ : HOOK , Ark. , July 10. The KHrain party passed through Little Rock this after noon. Kilralu xvx very slclc , and from all appearances xvas badly used up. The fact that ho xvas sore from punhhmoufc could not bo better illustrated than by noticing him \vheu ho attempted to put on his coat. Kll- rain said that ho hud been licked , but not fairly , and Intimated that ho xx-ould take the fight up at the savcnty-lifth round at some future time. Eo acknowledged that it xvus ono of his oft du.vs and said if the light had como off the day before ho xvould have uindo a batter shoxvincr. Ho in ado no complaint , however , only that bo w.is neb at his best. lake Wants Another Go. NEW OUI.K.IKS , July 10. f Special Tolouram toTun 13ER. ] On the train last evening Charlie Mitchell indignantly repudiated the > assertion that bo did not want Kllraln to win , and that ho hod not trained him prop erly. He paid : "iJotoro the fight I would have staked my llfo on him , so confident was I that ho xvould win. The battle xvas fairly fought , and Jake was not u match for Sulli van. Ho xvas beaten on his merits. " Kilraia is not satUllcd xvitji the result of Uio tight , nud believes that ho xvus not fit. Ho says ho wants another go at Sutlivan.and will issue another challenge n mouth bunco to light him for 520,000 a side. ' Sullivan Frightened. Moiuu : , Ala. , July 10. John L. Sullivan got on board n Louisville & Nashville train at Grand Uixy , Ala. , nt 5 o'clock this after noon xvith MtkoCloary nnd Muldoon , his sec onds-and Charley Johnson , bis backer. Sul livan WHS much excited when iufaimed of the rumor of Kllrain's death. The party are very uneasy , fearing arrest. They seem much at sea as to what courao to pursue. Sullivan says he undoubtedly punished Kilraln terri bly and looked as though the rumor xvus no great surprise to hint , A rihprlir Afler Uio Iurn | < N w O1IUUN3 , July 10--Tho sheriff of Marion county , Mississippi , xvaa hero this morning for the purpose of arresting Sulli van and Kllraln. Ho has gone to Uatou Hougo to got a requisition from the governor , end will return to Noxv Orleans thin oveuing. In tbo meantime the pugilUts iiro getting uwray ns fast'as steam can carry them. Kil raln is already out of reach of tin ) Lousiana authorities , and Sullivuu will probably cross the state into Texas about 8 p. ui. Smith Spoiling For n Fight. LONDON" , July 10 , FlomlnK to-day loft at the ofllco of tbo Sporting Life a draft of the agreement binding Juui Smith and John L. Sulllvau to llsut lu either Spain , Holland or Belgium. THE Hl'EKD 1UNGJ. M'aililnutun Park llnoei. WABHIMJTON PAIIK , July 10 , The attend ance xvas i.000. Summary : Ono mile , throo-ycar-'oldn Hoth Uroeck w > iiJosJe il second , Quy Uraytblrd. Time - 1 JL * 5 , One mile and a half Ely ton won , Stony Montgomery second , Moltroso third. Time fMH\ ! Throe-quarter * of a mile , two-year-olds "Willie M xvou , Grace Kly secoiui. Pullman third. Time U17 1-5. Tarco-quartcrs of a tntlo , all BSO Lady flay won , Somerset second , Vermont third. Time1.15K - Throo-quartors of a inllo , all ages-Es- tvllo won. . Cousin Jcemt second , Uunahot third. Time 1:15. : lirlulitoit Ilmtoli 11 ICON. UinaiiTQN Hoi.cu , July 10. Summary of to-daj-'a race * } One mlle Brynxvood won lu 1:44 : , Young Ihike second , Hrnit third. Ono ana ouo-fourth miles Elgin xvon in Bl3 , Ited Leaf second. Vigilant third. Ouo and ono-itlxtcoutti miles Tea Tray won In 1:50 , Panama second , Ten UooVnr third. Three-fourths of a mile Soadrift xx-oa in aits , Mlwle seoonU , Uulc'au.nu tl.JrJ. Throofourtbs of n mlle Ovid won m , Pericles second , Polhom third , Guy In a tioor. CMvr.iANi ! ) , July 10. Guy , the famous black Roldlng owned byV , J , Gordon , this city , trotted a mlle at the Olonvlllo track this afternoon In 3 :11J : . beating his record by n quarter of n minute. Guy has been barred from the grand circuit races because of his speed , and is now being trained for a fast mlle during the summer. HASH Ktnmlliii ; or thn Olut > 9. Following Is the standing of the Western association clubs , up to and Including yes terday's games ! Ployed. Won. JU > st- Per Ct Omalm G5 89 10 .709 SUPaul WJ 09 17 .000 Slonx City M CO 20 .5.10 Denver . . .58 37 2U .483 Minneapolis. . , 67 27 30 .474 DCS Monies..r 2 23 30 .42 ; ) St. Joseph 01 18 33 . ! J53 Mllxvaukoo 54 18 SO .833 St. I'nnl 11 , Do Molncm 1O. ST. PAUL , July 0. At the end of the sev enth Inning to-day the BCOTO stood Do Molncs 10 , St Paul X In the eighth Alor- andor gnro the lirst two men nt bat bases on balls , got rattled and and allowed four men to score. In the ninth the DCS Molnes team went to pieces and St , Paul xvou the game. Score : ST. I'AITI. . I 11E3 il01.VE9. r. h. o. n. n.l r.h.u. n.r. llMtni.lb U 1 V U 0 xiujkrr. If 1 * 3 0 0 Mnrhyct U 390 0 KIuimmn,2u..l Curroll , rf 1 OUO 1 XVIiltPlay. cr..l 1 3 0 1 iiMHr , Jb. , i IDS o ( 'unni'ii , , ni 2 a o 3 u MUlrr , n 3 t a 6 a TrniUcjr , o a 3411 XWrrlck.2 ! ) t 1 3 2 Snilih. Ill 1 : i 11 U j Daly , If : i 210 ( i xincalmrs9..u 1 o T 6 - ' . , . . . _ 1 _ . I . OCfuly.rt . . tf 1101 Mains , p l.jl 0 0 U U Aiaxntlierpt.j | ) o U 1 t iloutin.p U 3 U U D Totnls 11 It 27 11 0 TotnK M inn 10 C * lli > we Qutforlntcrf rln nUli Holder. uv tNariNus. Rt.l' nl „ . . . . .030 0000 * 4-11 De Mulnoi. . . . , .id 1 U U U 1 U 0-1U BUJIMAIIV. E.iraed ium-t. t'aul I , Do.V.Molnra 2. Homo run Mnskrr. Two-l > , wu hlu-IJron IHtii , Traiaor nnd Oo-ly. Dnnbloplnja Mlllor , Werrlck nnd llBWc 2i Millurnnit llauvs : Mncallur , Klusumn nnd Smltlu llMi-i on lialli On Mains 4 , nIT Alannmler T. lilt Kf pltcliors llolllr. Malus niul Aloxanilcr. Btritck- out Ujr Mnlnsir.lir Al xnn > lor' ' . Vlrstbftsa nn arroM SU 1'iiilU. ! > ( AlotnosG. Ift on bHics SU I'Mil H , Io Molnui II. XVlId i > ltclic il ln I. Alaxnuder J. Stolen baics TrnWay. l * s r l tnllT DrouRhCon 3. Tlmo 1 lioura , t mluntei. Umpire Korw. The National Licaiian. PiuiamnvniJk , July 10. liosult of to-dnv's puuic : PhlIndolphla..O 5 Indianapolis. . . . . ! 00000200 3 Base hits.-Philadelphal2l ! Indianapolis 0. Errors Philadelphia 5. Indianapolis > ) . Int- ! tories Sanders and Shriver for l hila-lol- phia , Dnilcy arid Uusle for Indianapolis. Umpire McQuaid. WASHINGTON , .Tuly 10. Result of to-day's gmno : WashiiiRton ! 10000.001 0 Chicago L 4 Uaso hits Washington , 13 , Chicago 9. Er rors Washington 5 , Chicago 3. Batteries Forpuson nnd Daley for Washingtou , Tenor aud Farrell for Chicago. Umpire Lynch. BOSTON , July 10. Result of to-day's game : Cleveland 0 * 8 Boston 3 030-00001 5 Base hits Cleveland 1'J , Boston 11. Error * Cleveland 4 , Boston 1. Batteries Bon- tin aud Sutcliltu for Cleveland , CUrksou and Bennett for Boston. Umpire Curry. NEXV YOIIK , July 10. Ilosult of to-day's game : Noxv York 2 0321400 2 14 Pittsbunr o ooooooio i Base hits New York IS ) , Pittsburtr 8. Errors Now York 2 , PitUburR (5. ( Batteries Crime , Exviny and Brovtn , for Now York , Morris , Gju-Jiold and Fields. Umpire Poxvers. The American Association. CISCINNX.TI , July 10. llesult of to-day's game i > Columbus 0 2 Cincinnati 0 1000030 * 4 ST , Louis , July 10. Hcsult of to-day's game : St-Louis 1 00000100 2 Athletic. 0 03000010 4 LOUISVILLE , July 10. llesult of to-dny's game : Uroolclyn. 1 0101000 * 3 Louisville 0 0000000 0 0 KANSAS CiTr , July 10. Result of to-day's game : KansasCity . 0 200 0 2 Baltimore . 1 0200 3 Game called ut the end or the fifth Inning on account of rain. Anintonr DAVIB Cur , Nob. , July 10. [ Special to TUB Bun. ] A game lasting six innings xvas ulayed hero yesterday between the Ulysses and David City clubs , resulting in a score of 7 to 0 itffuvor of David City. Missoum VALLKY , la. , July 10. [ Special Telecram to Tun BEK.J The Missouri Val ley-Lafayette ( tame to-day resulted la a score of 11 to 3 in favor of Missouri Valley. ToniAS , Nijb. , July 10. [ Special to TUB BEB.'I The Fairmont and Touias clubs crossed bats hero yesterday , Tobias winning by a s'core of 7 to 1. SKCKKTAN'S SKIZIOD PICTURES. Something About the Collection to bo Sold on Saturday. [ Copyrfl/At / 1S39 frjJamu Gordon ncnucit. ] LOXDOX , July 10. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tnn Bur.1 ] When the col lapse of the syndicate occurred seine English creditors contrived , to obtam possession of seventeen of the best of M. Sccrctau's pic tures as security , and those poxv hanging in Mr , Christie's rooms la King street , where they will bo sold next Saturday. As their estimated value is something like 40,000 , It may bo supposed that hey are interesting aud Important They Ineludo olovuu works of old masters , and six modern French pic tures of the school of 181)0. ) The principal pictures are txvo landscapes by Hobblma. Ouo u large picture from the Sumlouato col lection aud the other a beautiful , if a rather dark , example from Hamilton palaco. The larger picture is injured by a very vul gar frame , but this will probably not affect buyerb. Before Prlnco Dumldolt bought the picture at a very grout price it bolougod to Mr. Charles Hanbury Tracy , xvho bought It U the Countess of Holdcirnoss1 sale In 1S03 for . 204. Txvo good examples of Woverman , an excellent Uauo OstaJe , a small Adrian Van do Voldo , and a hood of the Madonna by Fcruglno or oue of tils scholars are all xx'orth scolug , anil two out of four pictures by J. B. Patur are line specimens of that unequaled - equaled artist. The modern pictures Include Millet's "Lo Vannour , " ono of lib brilliantly painted single llguroti , full of spirit and rural labor , though hardly likely to cxclto the xvorld as the Angelus excited it. Ijocl'tlmo Snlkln ; ; In IlU Tont. New YOKE , July 10. ( Special Telegram to Tun BBE.I The last steamer from Cuba states that Admiral 'OhorardI , uftor visiting Cr.po Ilaytlou uud St. Nicolas Mole in the ICcarsargo , uud learning the facts about the seizure of tbo American vosouls , wont to Port-au-Princo on Juno 20 and tallied plainly to LoKittme. ] lo then returned to St. Niuo- Inn Mole nnd communicated with the navy dbpartnfbnt by cable. Lcgiilmo is sulking In h' tent , takiuf * consolation in Voodoo rrtilr- ion and rum. Ills followers are deserting rapidly to Hlpnolyto , and the boat Informed merchants In Port-aii-Prluce city think that vrlthlu u mouth he xvill bo compelled to lly in a foreign mau-of-war. Morn DcrvlHhuu ILIIIod , Ciiiio , July 10. Ueuorol Gro&nfull has arrived at Assouan , and the Egypttunii have occupied Uiinban. The Dervishes nro very nggrcanlvo. Tha friendly Shagg-ulns kiflrd thirty of them at Kcrra , ami un Egyptiun plDkct lilllod eleven Domsh foragurs , A homo remedy ( or bowel troubles , Mllm'.ovltch'o Iluut'ai'luu Blnukbort'y .luico. A WAY TO THE NORTHWEST , Omahtv nnJ Nlobrnra to Bo Con- nootod By Rail , THE MATTER ABOUT SETTLED. A Gnp oCOttly Txvolvo miles It o inning to lie Ironcil Txrollorno Th loves Captured nt Itnscctt Btnto NOXVH. An Important Connection. Nioim.uu , Nob. , July 10. [ Special to Tun 13KR. | The filling of the gan between Nlo brnra nnd Verdlgro , n dlstunco of txvolvo miles , xvhoroby Nlobrarn nnd Omaha xvlll noon bo connected by rail , ia now nn almost assured fact. Lnto last fall a committee of citizens was organized , of xvhlch H. Wester- man nnd B. A. Houston xvoro made president nnd Secretary. Communications passed bo- txvcon the officials of the "Fremont , Klkhorn ifc Missouri Valley railroad company , xvhlch established one important fact : that it was the Intention of this company at some future tiino to extend the Norfolk nud Nlobrara division to this place. No encouragement as to xvhen that "future tlmo" xvould bo xvus held out. Secretary Houston xvns given full poxvor to net , and Ed. A. Fry xviis requested to correspond with Attorney Gen eral L.CCSQ regarding the unlroued grade made by the Chicago , Mil- xvaukco ft St , Paul railroad In 1830 to the point xvherothe Klkhorn Valley road now stops. General Lccso gave satisfactory en couragement as to condemnation proceed ings , nnd Secretary Houston , after six months of corresponding , Anally received a letter from President Hughltt , of the North western system , that acommlttoo _ from Nlo brarn would bo granted a hearing on Jnno lit , xvhicu committee was headed by Hon. S. Urapar. The outcome of the voiumlttoo'a visit is thocoudcmnatiouprococdlups against the Chicago , Milxvaukee ft St. Paul rail road's idle grade , in the hands of General Lceso. This xvlll now glvo Omaha an opportunity to BOO ttio matter pushed to a successful is sue , as It mtxkcs a line direct to Dakota when the NIobrura division of the Frompnt. Ellthorn & Missouri Vallo ; road Is completed to Niobrara. A niscndting Cnse. WEST POINT , Nob. , July 10. [ Special to Tne Bun. ] M. Kuan , formerly editor nnd proprietor of the West Point Progress , has been getting himself In trouble , the details ot which nro too shocking and disgusting to appear , oven in public print , as news. The information xvill bo a surprise to some , butte to those xvho knoxv him best it is but a natural'outcome. . Ho came born about txvo yeara ago and purchased the Progress ofllco , paying a llttlo doxvn and giving mortgage for the remainder. His wife Is much re spected , and was a hard working dross- mnkcr , doing a good business. She often gave him nionoy , and xvitnesses are Dlenty xvho have seen him squander It on faro nnd poker , aud bo xvas a noted cheat at cards. For some time he has been in the habit of Indecently exposing his person to ladies pass ing bis ollicc , which is situated at the corner of two principal streets. Most of bis iiido- ccncies wcro committed at the rear of his ofllce , m an addition , and in frontof the win dow , but some report having seen him doing the aanio thing ut the front , und oven in the front olllco door in the dusk. The matter has been kept quiet , as ladles dislike prefer ring such a churgo ugulust ouo calling him self a man. When the report xvas llrst made , BOUIO txvo xveelts or moro ago , it suemcd almost impossible to ncccpt it. But after t < > o ice xvas brolcen , the cases began to multiply , anil included young misses , young xvomen and married ladies , until tbo question might bo asked who had boon missed. His victims are tbo daughters nnd xvlves of our business und professional men , some of xvhoso names are xvell knoxvn In Neb'rustta nnd this vicinity , nud their integrity is un questioned. During the last xveok In June tbo feeling against him ran so high that talk of tar and feathers , riding on a rail , and a public whipping xvero freely discussed. His xvlfo xvas to go away on a visit July I , and after she had gone ho xvas to have been given bis medicine. But ho suddonlx decided - cidod to accompany her. and did so. During his absence of a xveek other ouses xvero re ported. When ho xvcat away it xvas not thought ho could return and face his dis grace , and the hope xvas freely expressed that ho might no more return. That visit of a week xvas worth much to him , us hi xvould probably have been roughly handled , because - cause vengeance xvus declared against him. Hut vour correspondent found that he passed through here Sunday night on a west-bound train , going no further than Norfolk , and the folloxving morning he had brass enough to como to the toxvn and take his accuutomcd place. Within a short time hoxvever , his entire outttt xvas purchased , and he is said to' ' have actually transacted some business in tno way of collections. Ho evidently did not , care to remain hero after dark Monday , and departed west on the 8 p. ui. train , destina tion unknown , saying be xvould return on Tuesday , though he failed to put In an ap- . ponranuo , and it Is hoped this time he xvill stay. He has no moro to do with the offloo , and it Is under different management. The Xiirnerfest , FKEMONT , Neb. , July 10. [ Special to TUB BEE.J The president and turning toacber of the district of Nebraska wcro la the city last evening and mot xvith the committee of ar rangements having In charge the coming turnerfcst The date for the meeting xvas changed from August1 9 , 10 and 11 , to a week later. A detail program has not yet been prepared , but the principal features xvlll bo a grand opening at Turner Hall on Friday evening , the 10th , xvlth an address of welcome - come by Mayor Shervin. On Saturday all societies In the city xvlll unite iu a grand parade through the streets , ending at the city park , xvhero the visitors xvill bo ad dressed by Ernest Schurmun of this city , The balance of the day will be devoted to n prize tournament , followed iu the evening by a big dance at the hall. Sunday n picnlo will bo held at Pierce's grove adjoining the city. This day xvlll bo given up largely to athletic exercises nnd general gymnastics. The prizes of tbo eutiro tournament xvill this day bo awarded to the winners by a commit tee of eight young ladles. The secretary of the Fremont Turnvoroln , Carl i'aul.haa beou instructed to extend an Invitation to ovary Gorman society in the state to bo present and participate in the celebration. Koduced fares xv ill-bo yiven on all railroads. A Noxv Han u nt Aurora. Acitoiu , N eb , , July 10. ( Special to TUB HUE. ] The Aurora State bank Is a now banking Institution lately incorporated and started at this place. It starts out xvith a capital of $75,000 , the largest in the city , Its o ( Ucer s are : President , Superintendent D. C. Thompson , of the a. & M. railroad , xvho Is president of the Fanners' mid Mer chants' Insurance company , of Lincoln , and a director ot the Capital National bank of that city ; cashier , A. Q. Peterson , ono of Aurora's best financiers ; attorney , Hou. A. N. Ageo , of the laxv firm of Ague & Steven son , of this city , and ox-lloutonant governor of Nebraska. The directors are ; John Tldbull , of CretoWlllium Glrovcr.of Aurora : FriU Hoefer , our leading jeweler ; Edward Hiu'noll , assistant superintendent of the 13. & M. ; Hou , Frank C. Putnam , ox-senator , and U. K. Thompson. This now acquisition to tlm interests of Hamilton couuty and Aurora Marts out xvlth un abundant prospect of suc cess. It has the best of men interested lu it , a large capital , and xvill soon bo recognized among the prominent institutions of the otuto of a like character und will bo heard from often. They Intend to erect a mam moth brick block of three stones , use the loxvor part for the bank , xvlth opera house overhead. _ Horse Tlilovos Oapturnrt. BXSSBTT , Neb. , July 10. [ Spoolal Tale- gram to TUB IlEE-1 Monday night n flno pair of horses xvaa stolen , from the stable of A. W. Sampson , of Book couuty. Iu less than thirty-six hours , through the oiforts of H. Harrli , sheriff , Samuel Harrli , deputy , W. F. Itobb anfoFjwl Adams , the horses wore returned tjfUui oxvnor.and the thUvos , Hunt Mustfolfn'Mid Zcno Waters , .Xtcro landed In Jail at Hassott , having traveled over ono hundrea miles nnd bolng captured on the Loup , . Itls said to bo Waters' Unit offence , xvhllo Musifcll is nn old nnd experi enced hand at -litmnoRs. . At the prelimi nary examination 1 > ororo Fred N. Morgan , county Judge , the prisoners xvalvod examina tion and xvoro bo'tlnJ over to the district court In the sunipfrlCOO each. Probably Kntnl Soaldlnc. PijmsjtouTiiflNo.b. , July 10. [ Special to TnH Hun. ] Mrs.iU'amilton. living on South Sixth street , nttildfentnlly scalded her one- year-old baby vjryseverely ( this morning. She picked up a bucket ot boiling xvator and stopped to the xvlmlowjust in tlmo to dash it upon her children , xvno happened to bo pass ing nt that moment , Tbo bixby receiving most of the water xvnn scalded on the face and entire surface of the front of the body , nnd the result , it Is feared , xvlll prove fatal. The older child xvas scalded about the should ers and arms , but Is oxpociod to recover. Dentil From I'ulsonliic. PLATTSHODTII , Neb , . July 10. [ Special to Tin : line. ] Late last evening an accidental case of poisoning occurred In the family of Snm Stripling , n farmer living about three miles south of toxvn. Some poisonous sub stance , supposed to bo"Kouph on Hats , " hod been put into n dish nnd placed in a window for the purpose of killing ( lies. Mrs. Strip ling's attention xvns attracted by something outdoors , nnd upon returning to the house sbo was horrified to see her Infant son standing nt the xvlndow cntmg the poison from the dish. Medical aid xvas Immediately summoned , but death had relieved the little one from ita sufferings before the physician arrived. Geneva to Huvo Wntor Works. GENEVA , Neb. , July 10. [ Special , to TUB BEE. I Mr. Keith' , a civil onstlneor from Omaha , has been la the city several days making an estimate on xvnter works , and as a result , at a citizen's mass meeting last night the olty council xvas Instructed to sub mit to the citizens of Geneva n proposition to vote $3o,000 bonds for the same. The Geneva foundry has successfully cast the front for four now brick storerooms noxv bolng erected In Geneva. Hon. J. A. Dempster has returned xvith plans and specifications for our new Third ward school house , XThich is to bo of brick. llnllroail Directors Eloctod. Aiinox , Neb. , July I'O. [ Speolal Telegram to THE BEC.J At a nicotine- the stockhold ers of the Missouri Hlvor , North Platte & Denver rallxvay company , hold here , the fol- loxvlnp persons xvero elected directors i Loran Clark , F. M. Snckett , of Albion ; S. S. Hndloy , of Cedar Unpids ; T. C. Patterson , H. Q. Hinmnn , T. J. Foley , of North Pintle : aud D. C. Hall , of Sclotu. At a mooting of the directors Loran Clark xvas elected presi dent , T. C. Patterson vice president , T. H. Smith , secretory , mid T. J. Foley , treasurer ; executive committee , Loran Clark , T. C. Patterson and 13. Q , Hiuman. A Foot Itaco nncl a 1'rizo Fight. MISDE.V , Keb , , 'July ' 10. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEE. ] The greatest excitement prevailed in this city to-day over a foot race between Joseph1 Dcntiam , the champion runner of the county , and a colored gentle man from abroai | . About 600 people wit nessed the race , and upxvards of about 91,000 changed bauds , the colored gentleman xvinnlng the race , easily. Time , 11 seconds. A prize light botxvcen txvo local sports took place , ana" xvus another great attraction. No arrests xvoro made. 1 Crops. GUEEI.T CEUTB'II , JfJeb. , July 10. [ Special Telegram to THIS UEE. ] The rains of the last two days have saved the crops from ruin. The oat crbp'will bo about nn average and the xvheat a little more than an average. Corn has never looked So promising in the couuty. There wilt" Co , an excellent crop of barley , flax , millet , rye and potatoes if the prospects are not crushed. The farmers are jubilant nnd old settlers claim this is tno most favorable year they have ever known in Gtccly county. \Vorkn Doth Ways. PULTTSMOUTII , Nub. , July 10. [ Special Tel egram to THE BBS. ] A man named John son xvas brought before Justice Stiles yester day to answer to the charge of assault and battery upon Charles Collius. Collins , xvhilo en route to a basket picnic in South Park ; Sunday , attempted to cross the uromUcs of Johnson , which had been forbidden. An al tercation envied , xvhich resulted in Johnson's arrest. Ho xvas lined $5 and costs , xvherc- upon ho immediately had Collins arrested for trespass. Albion' * ) Summer Normal , ALHIOX , Neb. , July 10. [ Special to Tnn BEU.J The sessions of a txvo months' sum mer normal began hero yesterday in charge of E. A. Enright , county superintendent , F. E. Jenkins , and four other instructors , with ilfty pupils enrolled. Instructive lectures on various subjects xvlll bo given by speakers from abroad. The gentleman ia charge promise that it will take high rank as a train ing school for young teachers. A Case of Door Conflsoatocl. Aunoiu , Neb. , July 10. [ Special to TUB HE K.I Sheriff Houberger this morning Into "Dad" Evans' stepped carpenter shop and conflscatcd u case of beer , which ho found there. Ho propose to test the consti tutionality of the noxv law xvhich xvont into effect . Tuly 1 regarding the keeping of tbo Btuft iu one's possession , and lively times are looked for In the future. tn bo Itaiuiiiotcil. NOIIPOI.K , Neb. , July 10. | Spoolal Tolc- gram to THK HKK , ] A grand banquet is to bo prepared for the editors and publishers of North Nebraska by Homo Miller nt the depot hotel on Friday evening. John R. Hays xvill act ns toast master. They xvill bo taken In charge by ultUeus iu carriages , and shown about the city. A good attendance is ex pected. Shot IliniHolt * In thn Jaw. PI.ATTB CBNTKII , Neb , , July 10. [ Special Telegram to THE BKE.J James Keogh , a farmer llvini' three tnllos north of town , xx-us shot iu the loxver part of his Jaxv xvhilo load ing n rovolvor. The ball entered beloxv the Jaxv and oaino out of the ehcok at the right side. It Is supposed to be accidental. Special Torn'i tfr Court Ordered. ALIJION , Nob. , July 10. [ Special to THE BBS. ] A specialtcjr'ni / of court has boon ordered for Wheeler ; 'county ' by the Judges of tbo Ninth district , to be held the latter part of August. It li Intended more especially for the disposltlon-'of'tbo colored murderer , Smith , noxv iu JaUWAIblou. llurulnr. NEIIIUSKA CITJJ , N/3b. / , July 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB jfiyj ] . The residence of J. H. Miller urns entared by a burglar last night. He xvas flHcbvorod by Mr. Miller , who lirod several "shod nt him , one of xvhloh Is thought to haw taken effect , but ho es . " ' caped. _ Kxvlnsr'H FiuaWrop Weather. EXVINU , Nobu , ; ! i 10. ( Special to Tun BEE. | Fine groxvlng xveatbcr after the grand rain of last Monday , The rye harvest Is Just beginning , corn looking splendid and small grain doing well as far as iieard from , Farmers arc iu excellent spirits. Cusbman's Menthol Inhaler , cures catarrh , headache , neuralgia , asthma , hay Fever. Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cent ? , Vunktou & Norfolk YINKTON , So. D k. , July 10. [ Special Tel- egruin to TUB HEB. ] To-day being the tune sot for opuulnu tho' bids for grading the Yuukton & Norfolk railroad , u large u um ber of contractors uro in toxvn. Twenty- llvo bids have boon put lu. The under tand- lug from ofilcial ewuroe * Is that tiio contract xvill noi bo lot until to-morrow. Tnko Uio Nortliwestorn Uuo for Spirit Lului , St. Paul , sind coul tiummor resorts of the north. ALTOGETHER TOO CAUTIOUS , Iowa OonBtabloQ Liable to Qol Thomsolvoa Into Trouble. A QUESTIONABLE BEER SEIZURE. Nebraska Con lKiiments Connoontoil on Very Pllmsy I'rotoxtn A Gonulnn Case ofHinnll Pox A Chllil Cremated. Another floor Solzurc. Dns MotNBS , la. , July 10. [ Special Tolo Brain to TUB BRE. ] A ease that Is likely tc bring out n lively contest arose this after noon , when constables seized a car load ol boor consigned from Qumcy , 111. , to Fremont mont , Nob. The car xvns brought by tno Chicago , Burlington & Qnlnoy road hero and switched off xvlth the explanation that It xvaa to bo sent on to Nobraika over the North- xvcstorn road. The local constables xvcrc suspicious that lLxva to bo unloaded here , nnd sxvoro out a warrant , and seized the oat in tbo face of Uio xvay bill , which showed that It xvns destined for another stato. The oniccra claim that If tbo car xvas Intended for Nebraska It xvould not , have been diverted from the main Hue of the "Q" to como this way. The seizure has created some excite ment aud a warm contest Is oxpoctcd. The Girl Gnvo ntm Avrnv. T , la. . July 10. [ Special Tolo- grrttn to THE BBK. ] Ernest Bartola Is In custody here awaiting the arrival of Shorlfl Charles Ynnd , of Lnramio county , Wyoming. Ho lived in this city last xvlntor , but several months ago xvent to Lnramio City , xvhoro ho was engaged as ooolc on a ranch. About a mouth ago ho broke open the trunk of a fellow "rustler" and stele aoortlBcate of deposit for WOO on the Wyoming National fennk of Choycnno. Ho got cosh nt the bank for hrlf this amouut , and a certificate of deposit for tbo remainder. Ho cnuio to Davenport from Wyoming and got the oer- tillcato cashed at the First National bank in this city. The return of that cor till calo through nn Omaha bank gayo the Wyoming authorities n duo , xvtilch they folloxved up by telegraph. The police In this city suo- cccdod in Betting hold of a young lady to whom Bartols xvas soon to bo married , and she unsuspectingly save thorn all the information mation they needed 16 capture him. Ho was locatdd In St. Paul and was arrested there Monday night. Sheriff Yand is now on his way to got him , armed with all needful req uisition papers. Bartels has relatives here and in St. Paul. Although she is in tbo snmo city xvitu him , the young lady does not knoxv that her lover is here In limbo , but supposes him to bo In the hands of his frieuda in St. Paul. The bank at Choyouno is supposed to be pushing the case. A StraiiKO Qitoitioii. DM MOIHKS , la. , July 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tint Bnra.J A strange question has boon presented to the governor. Some years ago so mo tracts of scnool lands , comprising about three hundred acres , in Fremont county , were sold. The county assumed the responsibility , and has since been paying In terest on the same to the school fund. The muddy Miisourl some years after the lands wore sold changed its bed and wasned out the 200 acres , leaving not n vestige of the txvo farms. Ono of the purchasers Is a bankrupt und cannot pay for tbo lands : the other ono lias the means to puy , but refuses to pax- until the lands are de livered to him. Fremont county now comes to the governor ana asks to bo relieved of paylntr any more interest on these debts. The government has referred the matter to the attorney general. The Clour Lalco Gump Meeting. CLEAK LAKE , la. , July 10. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB BEE. ] The loxx-a Camp Meet ing association opened its usual annual re union hero to-day under the most promising and favorable auspices. The number in attendance is much larger than nt any former gathering , and the programme mapped out by the committee of management is an elaborate and entertaining one. The Dentists. WATERLOO , la. , July 10. | Special Tele gram to TUB BEE. ] The Eastern Iowa Dental association closed its session in this city lost night. About thirty members vvoro present. The following onicors were elected : President , L. 1C. Fullerton , Waterloo ; vice president , C. A. Billings , Marshalltoxvn ; sec retary , E. L. Brooks , Vinton ; treasurer , W. G. Clark , Cedar Rapids. The next meeting xvill bo held at Mnrshalltoxvn. Kinnll Pox nt .Nevada. DKS MOINES , la. , July 10. [ Special Tole- gruin to TUB BEB.J Secretary Kennedy , of the state board of health , returned from Ne vada , Story county , to-night , and reported that there was a genuine case of small pox there which ho xx'as culled to examino. The board of health was also notified of another case of small pox at Clinton. Instructed For Hull. GuTiimu CBNTEII , la. , July 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB BBR.J The county conven tion to select delegates to the state conven tion was hold here to-day. Tbo convention was for Captain Hull by a largo majority , aud a resolution was passed instructing the delegates for him. StiHiuisly Soiililccl. BOONE , la. , July 10. [ Special Telegram to Tuc BEK.J Samuel Cunningham , a machin ist In. the Northwestern shops here , xvas seriously scalded this morning by water throxvn from an engine on xvhicti ho xvas working. The back of bis neck , and head was cooked. A Child Cremated. Miftsouni VALLEY ; la. , July 10. [ Special Tologroui to THE BEE. | The dxvolllng of 13. Pcasely , at Little Slour , burned yesterday evening , cremating ouo of his children. There xvoro only throe small children ut homo , txvo of whom escaped unhurt. Polk County Kopiihlicans , Dus MOINUS , la. , July 10. [ Special Tel egram to Tun BKK. ] The Polk county re publican convention , hold here to-day , In structed its delegates to the state convention to vote for Captain Hull for governor und Judge Given for the supreme bench. Filially Injured by the t/'uvn. MISSOUIII VAI.I.KT , la. , Juuo 10. [ Special To'logrnm toTiiK BB. | A man named Pe terson xvn seriously injured , near Moudt > mln , ttila alteruoon. by u train on the Sioux City & Pacific. It is thought ho can not re cover. A illg Hunder fiutt. ATLANTIC , la. , July TU. [ Special Telegram to TII&I Bnn.1 The i divorced xvifo of Mr. John Hoploy has lllod notice of a damage suit against Mr. Hopley for alleged slander. The amount asked for Is $15,000. * A BIEKT1NO OF G Intor-Stato Commerce Hallway Asso- olatlon In St'Hsloii. CHICAGO , July 10. [ Special Telegram to TUB HKI : . ] The presidents of the roads which are members cf the Inter-State Com merce Hallway association held one session to-day. The only toplo under consideration xvas tbo break iu St. Paul rates , tbo members agreeing unanimously that all posslblo moans should bo used to ralno the present ruinously loxv rates to their former standard. It being agreed that the Chicago , Burlington & Northern hold the key to the nortlnveateru situation , It xvas dooldod , If possible , to so.- euro the attendance at tbo meeting of one of thp officers of that road , Tclegraphlo , communication bolnff had , Vice President Harris nj-reed to bo in Chicago to-morrow morning to discus * the question of an all- round advance ID rates. The Ohlcago-St. Paul roads are by no means sanguine of any satisfactory result , but many of tno presi dents expressed the ballot thnt the dlrtlulty could bo settled. Upon receipt of the favor able reply from Vice President Harris the presidents adjourned until to-morrow after noon , xvhon they xvlll listen to the report of the commlttoo appointed to wait on Mr. Harris. All divisions of the Western Freight asso ciation mot to-day. The most important toplo under discussion wai the notice of the Chicago , St. Paul Kansas City of Us Inten tion to apply proportionately the St Paul loxv commodity tariff to Missouri rlvor nnd Intormodlnto polnta. It becoming manifest that no conclusion could bo reached , the mat ter xvas turned over to the board of man agers of the Inter-Stnto Hallway association. The board , In anticipation of the action , had 'appointed a commlttoo to confer xvlth Presi dent Sticknoy and General Manager Egau , of the Chicago. St. Paul ft Kansas City. Tno conference xvlll tnlso place 'early to-morroxt morning and the bonrd of managers will Im mediately act on the result. SOUTH OMAHA Nl8W3. Fundlnic Honda Sold. The financial committee met In the ofllco of Chairman Johnston Wednesday afternoon and opened the following bids for the 170,000 0 per cent , ten years funding bonds. The bids xvoro ; The National Loan and Trust company , of Kansas City. $70,210 : Adams , Blodgott & Co. . of Boston , STJ,020,50 ; Omaha Loan and Trust company , $73,000 ; A. U. Wymnn , of Omaha , 571,755 ; W. J. Hayes A Co. , of Clovolixml. O. , fTX- ) 450 ; Fidelity Trust company , $73,175 , and John A. Mo < liano. $73,180. Xho committee awarded the bonds to John A. McShaue nt Ills bid of $3,180 premium. The commlttoo on viaducts , streets and alloys closed the contracts Wednesday afternoon xvlth J. E. Hlloy & Co. , of Omaha , to pave N street xvlth oyproiB brick at $1.83 per square yard nnd curbing at S > 1 cents per foot. SlnrofMhfcrty liodeo 145 , O. 8. 1 . S. Stnr of Liberty Ledge , No. 145 , 0. S. P. S. hereafter wjll hold Its meeting every second Monday evening of the month In Knights of Pythias hall , Txvouty-fitth and N streets. Tbo olllcors are : Chief , Joseph Sinculo ; vice chief , John Borka ; secretary , Joseph M. Tobias ; financial secretary , John Mochnl ; treasurer , Frank Koran ; lusldo guard , An ton Pivouka ; outside guard , Joseph Marky Un ; trustees , Messrs. Joseph M. Tobias , Antou Plvonka nnd Frank Vlcaok , Repre sentative to the grand lodge , Valcar Pl vonka. On the last Saturday ovoiiiue of each month a meeting will bo hold m Na tional hall. Twenty- fourth aud L streets for Bohemian literary oxereuos. Handnoinu Present * ) . Colonel John S. Mullen , of Albright , xvas ttic recipient of n number of elegant and valuable * presents from Omaha friends ns a rccogultlon of ostcoin and a mark of appre ciation previous to his departure on his xvost- orn jaunt. An elcgnut A. O. U. W. gold badge , a gold ring net with diamonds , a line gold xvntch and chain , a diamond ring for Mrs. Million und a silk umbrella xvero among the presents. Temperance KcTuriu As a result of Colonel C. J. Holt's lectures in the temperance tent , n temperance re form league has been formed. The ofllcorB elected nro : President. M. G. Zcsbe ; vica- president , William K. Dunroy ; secretary , Everett 12. Lyman ; treasurer , Willis H. Stowo. _ Cut His IJI-K With n , Cleaver. A man by the name of Reynard , employed itt the Armour-Cudahy pacidng houses , Wednesday received a cut xvith a cleaver , inflicting a terrible gash on the right knee , the blade of the instrument cutting into the bono. A surgeon dressed the wound. Alpha Loilao , No. 44 , F > . of H. Alpha lodge , No. 4-1 , Daughters of Kobcka , xvill hold a bamjuot Friday evening in the Masonic rooms. A number of candidates xvill be initiated and the members are mak ing extensive preparation for a pleasant fra ternal time. Notes About thn City. A reception will bo given this oven- ing. at the W. C. T. U. temperance tent , by the Young Women's Christian Temperance union aud the Reform Tempo ranee lodge. Mrs. Stephen Halstcad , of Albright , died Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock , of blood poisoning. Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock a game of base boll will bo played in tbo Third ward park botxvcen the Blue Stars of Omaha , and the Sobotkers , of this city. Patsoy Murray , the liglit xveight barber champion of Nebraska , and Thoman Adams , of Omaha , xvill gix'o a sparring exhibition in addition to the regular programme at the va riety theatre in Hunt's opera house Friday ox'euing. Thomas Hughes Is suffering from hemor- rhafo of the lungs. Mr. Androxvs , of La Plntls , Is sick xvilh malarial fevor. Oxving to the failure of the members to at tend there xvas no meeting of the lire com pany Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charles A. Morrison is ill xvith mn- laria. Phillip Moynah is sick with remittent fover. The mauy friends of Dr. Thomas Kelly xvlll DO pleased to learn that the doctor has been called to the chair of chemistry iu the Col lose of Physicians and Surgeons , of Chicago cage , and has also a hospital appointment. Tiio dootor xvill return in n foxvduys to make a visit xvith friends bore. The Y. M. C , A. meeting has been post poned till Thursday evening , July 11. at Dr. Slabaugh's ofllco. The Forest club has issued Invitations for a dance to bo hold in the Union Stock Yard Concert band room , Twenty-sixth and P streets , Thursday evening , the 18th. President Frank J. Peraous has contracted xvith Burnuss & Parks to superintend the work on the high school improvement. W. K. Noxvtou , one of the reliable clerical force ut the packing house of Sxvift & Co. , has removed from Omaha to this city. So thoroughly had Marshal Maloney and Captain Sexton the case worked up und tno cvidonco on Hand that Joseph Asbusero , John Morareo and F. Kovau pleaded guilty Wednesday of throxvlng ougs In the triupor- ance tent , and Judge King lined them each ? 10 and costs. A Family ol' Gliints. Whenever there is offered In the United Status a prize upun to the xvholo country for the family that has the grnatost length , broiuTtU und thickness , Wulkor county , through the Coulter boys xvill bo Buro to xvin it , Bays the Miicon , Gtt , , Talograuh. Of tiio BIX hoys , going up by stops und commenc ing ut the lowest , Jim is six foot four , Mao six foot six , Will six foot six , Tom HIX font HO von. Oscar six feet eight , nud liiclmrd six font clovon. The par ents were six foot four nnd II vu feet nine respectively. It is uniicoaaury to say that the hoys in their roaring linil the advantage of llmustoiio xvator. Their weights run from S200 to U02 pounds , making a total of 1,307 pounds iind un nvoragu of " 28 pounds. J'avoinoiilP. Public opinion in Now York is beginning ningto lean loivurd usplmlt for the ro- puviiig of the atreuts. There is no auoh tralllu anywhere in America , or any- xvhoro else in the xvorld , us on Choap- eido in London , und there asphult is ox- cluslvaly ubod. Whonovurn little xvnur begins to bhow repairs nro ut onuo inndo ou the principle that "u , stitch in tlmo savus nine. " Novel Industry. There is a woman in a west of Englanil toxvn xvho makes a good living by kill ing cats. Bh advertises that if ponplo xvho lire about to po nxvny for the sum mer xvill send their cuts to her she xvlll Uill thorn xvlth chloroform. A. Wonian JfiO Years Old. A Mussulman woman has just died ut Moean Moer , India , credited xvith 160 years of ago. She xvas blind , douf und numb , anilHlniOdt inanimate , She dlml In , the houifl of u grandson' , xy'io ia over BO. ' Positively cured by these 1'ttlo PIMn , CARTER'S They also relieve Dis tress fro'A Dyspepsia , Indigestion - ITTLE digestion nnd Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dlulnww , Kfiusea. Drowsiness. Had Taste In the Mouth , Coated Tonpio , Pain In the Slilo , Tonnn uvun. rcgulnto tbo Doxvcls. rurcly Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE CALIFORNIA , TIIK 1 AND 0V DISCOVERIES ! SANTA : ABIE : ANDCATRCURE ; : : For Sale by. GOODMAN UttUG CO V. SDEPOSITORY. . OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA. Capital $500,00 Surplus 100,01)0 HERMAN KOUNTZK , President. JOHN A. CltlitUUTON , Vice I'rosident. R II. UAVIP. Cashier. W. H. MERQUIKII , Jst. Asst , Cashier. II. H. G ATK3 , A.ssletaut Ciislnnr. Safety Deposit Vuults in Basuuiont. Corner 10th anil Paruain Streets , CUumbur Commerce Hulkllng. npltal Stuck . $400,000 Liability of Slocliliolileri . 800,001) ) FlTopcr ontimilotiilo ! | > i > lt' , lotun Biudaon real i ami imrsunal security ; nnlea , warrant * , i 6 JOUNTj. MJT.KS. I'riMMnnt. SAMUK1 , COTNK1U Vice President. Dti.Vi'Kll 1 , . THOMAS , Cunhlor. 1SOAUDOI' DIlUttTTOlU : Joliu 7 * . Mlliu * . Kraetus Ilouaoo , itamncl Collier. .lotin II. Kranq , Anclrow Itiisou-iilor , Alorrls AlorrlHCn , XV. A ! . . ( ilblnill , Cuu. K. Illirkor , ( ! T. Alvln Miuixlors , Duxtrr I Tlionins , Normun A , Kulm , ' K. II. Jolinion , .lolin Kuril , It. Aiiilornon Toilnsgntr , Belfast , Dublin nud Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cnltn | > a : ice fV > to KO , accoulln to location of ti room. Kxcuralim t > V > Ui.lO. Bteoragoto n < l from Kuroj > u ritl/jiveHHaUs. AUHTIS llALin\ & Co. , cjeii'l AHOHU , . M llroudwity. Now York. JOHN lll.fcGtN , ( Jon'l XVctturn Agent. 101 Itunloluli St. , Chlcnjto. IlAIIlir U. MUHUS , Acutit. Omnbu. Hcducod Cabmrtito-f to ( iln.rf.rovr Exhibition . 20to60 DAYS. This IB u disease xvhicli his : heretofore BoHled all Medical Science. When Mercurv , lodlclo of 1'otasnlum , Sarnnpa rllla or Hot BprliiKi fall , wo guurnntoea euro. Wo bnvo a llcmt-dy , unknoirn to nuyone In ttia World outalilo of our Company , nml ono thitliaa to cars the most oliiUnato catei. Ten days la recent OiHcu duuu tliu vrorlL 1 1 it tha old chronla deep Beaten coses that xra uollclt. Wn have curi'd liundreilaxvho have boon ubandonod by I'liynlciaus , nnd pronouuccd lucurnblo , und w cballeage the world to brine ua n C.HB that wo will not cure In lotu than eUty dayi. HJucotliH hlatory of mealdno n trua vpoclflo for riyphllls hai bouu aoucat for but uovot fouiitf until our was dlscovcroJ , aud xvti are Justlrio.l In Baying It In thn only HmBUy in the vVorld tniit xvlll po * lllvely cnro , IwcaiuB tlia hiteat 'JudJcnl XVorlca , iiubllulitil by the bunt unowa authorltlot. any itivra wm novera tnii njieolllc before. Our rmn- dy will euro wb n everytnlnc clue liu failed. Why waste you tlmo and mousy xvltli patent tneulclnea thatiiovor kail virtue , or doctor nltb tiliyMclinn time cannot euro you , you that have tried evurythlnff l5a should couio to uv now und Rnt Donnanmit rulluf. you uovrr can tut It ulna * xvhero. Marie vrhut we gay , la tbo end you muni take our reinoily or NKVUIt recover nnd you that have been ullllcttid but u short tlm * ibould by all means como to ua now , not one to tenor iiitw caaot over url purmnnently cured , Mnny xethelp and think thernre true from tha dUunse , bnt In one , two or tur s yeqm tiftor It appears again In n mnro horrlbla form. Tills la n blood Purifier anil will Cure any Skin or Blood Dlsrmso xvhon EvorythlnR Else Kails. NOTICE Wedoilro to caution pattenti In ra- Enrd to piirtlen claiming to use the Ooolc ll . - ; - edy. Our formula U nut ami CANNOT b * Known to anyone but oursolvus. THE COOK REMEDY GO. Rooms 418 auHl9 , Paxtoa Block ; EUROPE ! OUR CONDUCTED PARTIES Si htmuwr C'lmlr * . JIUBI. XwixJifu MoueuiUr cf ( l'iuu | rtl , ( loHo Iluvhl , H p . UukU ( Jcdcl. JUUI u pee > , Klo. Bend Jar { Inulurt. TWOS. COOK A SON. Ceu'l XVoU.'u AKturjr , ttm . Vmrk hi. , V'HICASU. JACKSONVILLE