Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 16, 1892, Page 3, Image 3
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WURSDAY , JUNE 16 , 1892. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Peculiar Death of Frco Zimmor at the Pacific Hous3 , BELIEVED TO HAVE COMMITTED SUICIDE inilliiR nf nn IJnipty l.nuilnnnin Itotllc Under tho. Dciul .Mini's AVIndi\v Appur. entlr Coiillrinn tlio Ornoral Oiilnlott Local Ncux Notes. Fred /.Immor , a man apparently about 00 years of age , was found dead in room ! ! at Iho Paclllf ; house yesterday morning at Rbout 10 o'clock. Ho has boon a guest of the hotel tt number of tltnoi during the last month , rcglstoringsomctlmos as from Council Bluffs nnd at others from Omahn. No one iccrocd to know , however , who ho was or what business ho wns In. Ho came to the hotel Monday ulnht , and hftcr ho liaa gene to his room bo showed nlgns of illno s. \Vlien ho was oskod whtil was the matter , ho replied that bo had bean on n blif drunk , nnd wan just potting over the effects of It. Ho went again to his roam Tuesday nlgtit , and some of the Inndi about thu hotel claim to havn heard him groaning nt different tltnos. All efforts to nwiikon Xinnncr tailed , and finally , at 10 o'clock a boy climbed into the room over the transom and found him lying parlwny on the bed , Ucnd. There were indications that ho had been dand tit loan nix or eight hours. An Ituiucst was hold jesterday afternoon nt whinn n little moro light was thrown upon the mystery. Gcorgo Drake , an old resi dent. ld < nitlllcd Zimuicr and said ho used to live hero many years ago and was encaged In the mont marnet business. Later ho bud n shop lu Oniahu , and for sev eral years wab In St. Joseph. Ho recently nppunred hero again nnd not long slnco told Mr. Drake that no wus planning on buying Dome block which ha would slaughter and then pcddlo out the meat. Ho has been di viding his llmo between the two cltlci. An Omaha acquaintance said that Xltmncr recently had in his possession not only u bottle - tlo of whisky , the evidcnoa of which was from time to tliuu apparent , but 'also n bottle of laudanum. This Informa tion led to a closer examination of tlio room where ho was found dead and under the window was found un empty laudanum bottle. This , with Iho evidence of physicians , nnd other circumstances , led the Jury to llnd In Us verdict that It was n CIIHO of suicide. There was not a penny found on the boay. There was a llttlo nolo. which appeared to have bcou written some tltno before and carried about In his pocket. It bore the words : "When you see this lole- praph Will Kvans , Hock Fulls , III. " The coroner , surmising that this might bo some friend , wired the person named , informing him of the death. Unto You Itrnd How Mr. W. D. Wcntz of Geneva , N. Y. , wus cured of the severest form of dyspepsia I Ho says everything ho ute Boomed Ilko pour- i > K molted lead Into his stomach. Hood's Barsaporilla effected a parlect cure. Full particulars will ho seni If you write C. 1. llcod & Co. , Lowell , Mais. The highest praise has ocen won bv Hood's Pills for their easy , 3'ct cdlclont action. Ul'KNINU Of the Special Jiinu halo nt thu Itostun Store , Council lllull'i , la. The special Juno snlo ut the Boston Store opened Wednesday , Juno 15. I3.tr- frainti Buitiiblc and soitbonablo for this hot woiithoi" will bo found in every do- jiurt men t. In lijfht woiiiht wool dress Roods wo show everything now nnd nobby for traveling suits , etc. Got our prices. In wnBli fjootla our line is iniinonso , from the cheap 3c challio to the line all- wool. 5,000 ynrds light clmllio 3c a yard. 8,000 yards medium aid dark challios &nd 5t"l , ; ) yards ortolun cords , all ijood vattoi-ns , to go during sale utHe , worth * c , 8,709 yards light colored outing flan- yjole during sale for 5c , worth lOu , 4,7a9 yards of 11 better grade at 7c , worth lOc and lUJc. Just received , two cases of a new light fabric called "Cosmos , " worth lOc , for Oic. 100 dozen gents' outing flannel shirty worth 60c , for Me , 160 ladies' fast black hoao 5c a pair. Books Wo show the largest line of l"uios with most popular authors dur ing this special salo. You can have your choice for 12jc , wortli 25c and fiOo. STRAW IIATS. Sco our line of misses' ttraw hntp , woith75c and 81.00 , in three lots , llijc , lilc and ! 15c. A cliunco like this seldom occurs. Bargains in sun umbrellas , ladles' \\ulbty , children's capj , etc. BOSTON STORE , Juno Sale. l { Council Bluffs , In. All nn Account of Clrl. A flrst class sonsatlon Is brewing in the northwestern part of the city which Is likely to end in blrodshcd unless Harry P. Davis , a well known young man of this city , meets with a change ) of heart bcforo the llnnlo comes. A girl is nt the bottom of tbo nffalr , as usual. Davis form erly considered the girl his own private property , but less than a week nco another ynunir man stopped In ana cut him out. Th s was the signal for violent oppo sition on the part of Davis. The girl's parents bccamo frightened nt his bloodthirsty actions , and refused to al low her to leave tbo hotiso that night for fear of a trugody. Ho has made a number of threats during Iho past few days , and his friends fear that something serious will re- Bull from the displacement of the unfortunate young lady's offcr.tions. DoWItt'sSarsaparlllaatmroy * suan pal eons as scrofula , skin dmiio , ozima , rnou inatistn. Us timely usoiavoi rainy live * . Cull at the Chauuiuqua ofllco , No. 10 Pearl street now and select your camp ing ground if you want the choice of locations. _ Hot weather prlcca in picture frames at Hlloy & Shorradon's art store. For Rout First class saloon ; good lo cation ; llnollxturcs. Responsible party can got long lenso on good terms. Ad dress U lit , Boo olllco , Council BlulTs. llootli * for Voter * . Slnco the passage of the Australian voting law this county wil ) require 1T4 voting booths , \\hlctislxty-nino will bo needed In this city , Under the law tliero must uo one voting booth for each sixty voters , The expense for the booths will reach butwcon f 1,000 and f 1,500 , accordtuir to the proposals made thus tar by manufacturers , 'JLboy uro qulto simple in construction , ana U SCIMIIS that ihoy can bo provided by homo shops mid local mo- chitnlcK , thus loavliitf the money hero Instead of sending it away. The exhibition of the mode of voting , which will IIrat go into clfect IhU full , at- trifled much uHontlon oniony tuoao who > l lted the court liouau yostcrduy. DuU'ltt's Barsaparllla u reliable. Culto nnil ice uroiim wilt bo ecrvctl TlHiredny nljjlit lu Squires aturo build- inj , ' ) on Twonly-fti'bt street , boUvecm Fifth inul Sixth iivoniiL'H , [ ur the boiictlt ot the Fifth Avotuio Molhoillst church. The Boston Store Juno snlo opens this morning , Council OlutTs. Burguins ovoryhoUy. A VhuntuuKUik KlntlrreurlKii , The Chautuuqua nfanagouiout has iirranRf a for a UludorKurtou In couueotlou with the as. BUiuUly next mouth. This will provj on Uracllvo ua practical feature Not only will It nfford an opportunity for I'hllilran to secure the peculiar benefits of kindergarten training , but It will ro- tioro tired parents of their cara Uurlvg the attornoons and glvo thorn , a chanca to hear the Iccturoi and concerts In the nmphlthcator , without bolng nnnoycJ , and annoying others by the presence of lltllo folks , lee HtUa to tit still. Jn connection with thu kindergarten department teachers will oo given an opportunity to study Iho methods and receive normal lessons , Mrs. Undman , n thoroughly educated nnd experienced kindergarten teacher , who hiw been contlucMne n school In tha Marrlam nloc , will bavd"cbargo of this department. The terms are very moderate , It costing only $1 for each child for the ontlro session.Vltn such nilmlrablo provisions for the llttlo folk , by which tuoy may bo amused and Instructed at the samu tlrao , there will bu no cxcmo for fond parent ! * al- lowlni ; thotn to disturb the nudlcncci which have catharcd lu the atnphllhoator. Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Sooth- ng Syrup the best remedy for luelr chil dren , 5 cunts a bottlo. The Strykon Ulims Lust club ot Omiiha will glvo iv grnnil concurt at Oohnuv's oporu lioaso Tuosd-iy , Juno 'Jl , under Iho ausplous at the Guild of Si. PnuPst. The soloists tire Mr. Franlc HnUollct , lluto ; Miss Hlttv Lofton ot Nc- bniBku City , sopruno ; Mr. John Brown , 'cullo. and Mossrrf. Btidollot mid Arthur Smith , cornots. nrnmt Hotel , Uiiniicll Spoclul rules to lumtllos for the sum mer. Largo rooms fuciug the park. Utirtlt Uioil Arirnlc. A telegram has been received announcing the fact thnt CharlosCurtU , a colored man , formerly of lull city , had nttomptnd to com mit Bulcliln by taking arsenic. OurtU atone ono tlmo occupied a responsible position as porter In u saloon in this city , but ho longed for something still loftier In the way of employment and wont to ( JoJar Uip- UK where hU natnn got Into the public print to a certain extent by reason of hU activity In politic * on tno democratic Mdo of the fence. Ho was secretary of tbo State Col ored Anti-Prohltlon league , and pnt a grcut deal of tltno Issuing nnd sending out. circular. ! to bis colored friends In all parts of the stato. Minor Mention. N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Wanted , peed girl for general housoworlr. Mrs. J. II. Snyaor , ' . ' 42 South Seventh slrcot. J. W. Cornell was arrested yesterday noon for stealing a pair of pantaloon from Hughes' store on lower Main street. Hev. Mr. Browstor of the Fifth Avon-jo Methodist church , hns been helping In a series of roulvul meetings hold In a big tent at Crusont. Kcgular session of Harmony Chapter No. 2S , O. E. S. , at Masonic Temple thU evening. Visiting members cordially Invited. By order of worthy matron. Mr. and Mrs. Boccroft were surprised by a number of friends Tuesday night nt their residence on upper Broadway , in honor of the anniversary of their marriage. In the superior court yoitordjy llttlo was done except iho entering of a few decrees In default cases. Court adjourned until Sutur- dnv. The Jury was excused until July 20. Edwin A. Flcnk and Susan White were married yojtordnv. Hov.V. . C. Lovlck ot the Botjiany Baptist church performed tha ccrcmonv. Both parties reside iu Council Bluffs. The fruit crowers and farmers will meet Saturday uftcrnoon ut I ! o'clock nt the court house. In addition to the transaction of the regular business thcro will bo a strawberry exhibition. Until further arrangements .can bo made the Woman'c Hallof Oorp < will moot , nt the usual nlnco. Thcro tvllll bo n special meet ing held thcro at half past 2 o'eloelc Friday afternoon. A ciiso of dlptnerla was reported yesterday nt , the corner of Washington aventio ana Second street , supposed to have boon caused by the unwliolcsotuo fumes that anso from Indian Creole. In Judge Doemor's courn vostcrdav the case of Poster vs Bellinger was still drag ging drearily alonir , the evidence for tha plaintiff not being all lu when time for ailjourumrnt The Fruit Growers nnd Onrdcnors' ussocl- atlnn will hold a meeting on Saturday , Juno IS. at 3 p. in. , at the court house. A full at tendance Is requested , ns business of impor tance Is on hand. Besides the business of the mealing there will bo a display of straw berries. Arrangements are being pushed along lively for the coming Cbautauqua hero. It promises to bo much moro successful than any previous assembly. The attractions on tbo Drogram are great and oueht to draw , for tnolr cost Is about twice what has been expended - ponded In previous years. Yesterday was marriage dav on Justice Hummer's court calendar. The following couples were united In matrimony : 1'otor HnttnnPr of Xobraslcn and Uooraln U. Briot- ingof Ohio ; Actolph Peterson of Ncbrusltu and Annlo lloson of Iowa ; Joseph Nouman and Louise A. Carroll , both of Omaha. Reason I Bccchum Pills act like magic. Trains loivo ; Mnniiwu dully at 8 anil 10 the lust electric motor ci.r for Omaha. Ofjdon house furnishes board nnd room nt popular prices ; from SU5.00 or S33.UO per month , according to room. Roltoi1 , thot'illor , 310 Brovhv.iy , h-v * all the latest stylea and newest Satisfaction Diivis sells reliable paints and drugs. Just , received , 200 black and wlilto leghorn huts , choice 50c. Mrs. Minnie Pfoillor. _ Dr. Chamberlain , eye , o.ir. thro'tt , catarrh. ShugartblocK , Council UlulTs , Como to the Feast of Lanterns at the First Presbyterian duireh , Thursday , Juno 10. Admission and refreshments , 2o cents. Tickets on sale at Camp's drucrutoro. _ lion. N , W. Maoy of Harlan was In the city yesterday. b. H. Frumm of Shelby was a Blurts vis itor yesterday. Mrs. F. A. Sherman of DcsMolncs is vis iting her brother , L. F. Murphy. Mrs. F. T. True h visiting Miss Kittle Buchel and Mrs. M. II. Judd at Lyons , Nob. William Arnd has uoeu appointed collector of customs for thu Council Blulfj port of entry. W. II. Heighten , 4 prominent musical crillo of Dos Molnes. is lu the city , iho guest of W , L. Murpayl Wllllum Uango and family arrived yester day from Russia atjd will visit Mr. Laugo's brother , J. C. Lange of thU city. They uro talicltiK of muktng tbolr homo herj perma nently. William Ward , who was formerly on- gugca In architectural work In this cltv , has returned from Suit Laka City , wftoro ho has been living 'or iho past two years , ana will make Council Iluffs | his homo ; ' International Cure association rooms iu o In annex to Grand hotel , 620 First nvoiiue , Council BlulTs , In. For euro of alcohol and opium disease. The Hotel Gordon slnco its thorough renovation , coupled with Its superior culslnn , la mooting with unparalleled success. Notice Spotman Utos. will close every evenIng - Ing at 7 o'clock except Mondays und Stituraays. _ "Feast of Lanterns" this evening at the First Presbyterian church. Pious- iiit ; entertainment turn rofreabuiontB , ouly 25c. ANTE-CONVENTION CHATTER [ CONTINUED FROM rmsr Cnmpbjll ; Kcornoy , 1j. M , Copslnnd : NuckolU , 0 , K. A'dnras ; Pot-kins , II. V. HnstlnRs ; 1'holDJ , I. It. Strong ; Avobstor , Joe ( jiirhcr. J , Li. McPhcclyvns elected ctinlrmnn of the corn mitt co , anil nttor ttio u unl resolu tions of thanks to cltlzons ot McCock the convention nilJournoJ. Tncro were at lo.ist 1,000 delegates and vis itors pfoicnt , and but tow of the olJ-umors were hero. It &conicd as U now blood had been In fined into tha party In tulfc district. The Cnmbrldtro cornet Baud , Button's nnd McL'oolt's batids end tno Mindcti Ulco club added much to the occasion. Among thoio present watching the dellburntions ucre : Sccratarr of Stall Allen , Auditor Douton , C. J. Dlhvof th and Walt Hooly. VEST'S U1MNION 01' Ol.nVJ He Wiiulit Itn \\Vik : Unndliluto the .Mis- Honrl SIitc : < iiuiti Tlilnl . Cuicvoo. III. , Juno 15. A rumor was cur rent during the afternoon that Sanator Voat of MUsoiii'l had ab.iniinaod the Clovoiand forces. The result wni a vary determined effort on the purl of newspaper mon to dis cover the senator's exact portion , and nn Asso'jlatod Prsss ropjrter wns finally for- tun.tto ctioiiRh to lltul htm at suppar at thn \Vclllnctoti , whence ho proposed to tnUo tlio train o.ist a few momants later. Mr. Vest vtA3 lultod to doflno his position , In view of the amount ot talk whlun had oc curred , ana ho said : lam not In Chicago on political business nor do I propcno to attend tno convention , but 1 nm a democrat and I want to sco my ptrty nomtnato a man who ca-.i bo elected , for that reason and in view of this talic , I nuthorlzo tUa Associated I'rcss to say that I am apprehensive that Mr. Cleveland mnnot carry the state of Now York. This trost unfortunate fight in our party in thatstaio makes mo fear thnt wo will lese it unlois wo go outsldo of it for a candldato , CUM not Carry Now York. "I loll thh apprehension over slnco I un derstood how dsop and blttor was the fooling between thn two sections of the organization and I 4peak of It now bec.tuso the time has ' coma w'hcn 1 felt that the democratic party has the right to ask an expression of opinion from every democrat. My fooling toward Air. Clovofand has never changed. I regard him now with the sumo respect and conII- dcncoand fnandshlp that I have ever felt , but I douot his power to carry his state. " "How will the Missouri delegation vote. senator ! " "Solidly for Cleveland. There can bo no question about It. The people of Missouri \vunt him nominated , and seine of them have bccomo almost angry with mo whenever I sucgostcd the possibility of his losing Now York.1' "How widely is your apprehension shared In other delegations ! " " 1 know nothing about the fading in any state but Missouri. " "Who can carrv Now York for the democ racy ! " "Any peed democrat out of New York , or perhaps Flower in that state. The nomlnco of the convention should carry Now York ; It Is a democratic state , and ho will carry it if the republicans cannot produce a split in our ranks. " OHIO'S UUMOCKACV. Preliminary AVork of the Stnto Convention Split on Silver. Cor.UMtiu-i , O. , Juno 15. The democratic state convention mot hero this morning. The committee on resolutions was in session till early this morning , when the work was turned over to a subcommittee which has not yet , been able to acreo. The hltoh is on the silver plank. General Finloy and other free silver democrats insist on the frco silver Blank of last year , hut an eftort is being mudo to straddle the question. T ho tariff reform plank has been ngrocd on and sumptuary legislation is denounced. The convention was called to ordo > - by Chairman J. A. Norton of the central com. mittco. The mention in his add ress of the names of Cleveland , Hill , Gorman , Whitney mm unmpueit was creetou with nppuuso , which showed th.it all had followers in the convention. Hon. J. li. Nell was made temporary chair man. In Ills speech accepting ho predicted tlio dofcut of Harrison and Reid , and de clared that It took EO much money to carry Ohio for McKlnloy it gave the republicans no a suranco that Ohio was a republican stito. Ho said .tlio majority of the people of the state were opposed tea a protective turiff. On the subject of the currency , ho said the democracy nl- ways managed money matters so there were no fluctuations in the value of metallic cur rency , and it was left for that party to restore - store the cquitios between gold and silver. Utterances to the various candidates were applauacd. Tlio committees \ver _ then an nounced and a recess was taken. The democratic state convention con cluded business nt. > p. m. bv the selection of W. V. bhnw of Aglatso , W. C. Gear of Wyundotto ; John M. Filloy and T. J. Cogan of Cincinnati , delegates at largo to the Chicago convention. WIIIT.NKY 1'oit CMVIIANO. Ho Writes I.ottt-r IlonyliiK That Ho Ig a Camlld.ito for tlio I'rt'HliU'iiry * Lowui.r. , Mass. , Juno 15. The Evening Star today received the following autograph letter from ex-Secretary of the Navy \Vhitnoy \ : Nuw YOHK , Juno 14 , if > 9. ' . Dour Slri : Many thanks for vonr kind thoughts of mo and your HntterliiL' uordi. but I mustsay to you la all seriousness th it I not only urn not a candi date. Imt h.ivo told my filunds BO In such a way that they urnler-numl It , iin-.l no one will \\orkforme. 1 do not wish the nomination. No lieutenant of Mr. Cleveland's , particularly one who Is so well U'noun to tlio managers of the p.my as I am. can taku the nomination. He would Instantly be charged with suhumln for liiinself , and for th it ro ison , If no other , I would nay positively , If 1 thought It ricccs- bary. that I would not take It If It wuto ten dered tno. It lll not bo , because 1 huvo tied the hinds ot all my friends. If for no other reason. I approulato your frltmdihlp , but thH Is the truth and theio N nothing under the bush. Vours truly. W. O. WIIIT.NUV. Ilc'liron1 * KuiinliiK Itatlllc.itlon , Hr.imo.v , Nub. , Juno 15. [ Special Telegram - gram to TUB Ben. ) A rousing ratllleation meeting ever the nominutlou of Harrison and Hold was held at the opera nouso last oven- ing. Tbo Knowledge that Captain J. II. Stlckol and Hon. E. M. Carroll werotospoak crowded the bouso with a largo and appreci ative audience. The both delivered eloquent nnd ringing addresses touching on the nom- iticos and the virtue of the great republican party. The Second ragimontat band of the Etute furnished the music. Republicans loft the hall onlhusoJ with" CKo spo.ikmg nnd music nnd oascr for thrftfomlng light. CAMimttxiB. Nob. , Jurto'15. jSpJclal Tolo- pram to THE llKE.l TK6 Hopublican club to Iho number of fifty wontvt'p to McCooK lull of ontbuslnsm for Andruw's of Hastings for congressman and had ttitlr dcnrcs fullillod hy his nomination * ThpJ band accompanied thorn nnd won pralso onfall hands for tholr ' flno music , . . : * KANSAS INO l'KNUnSTS. Itcsult or Their C. iii\l\in-A C.ttidldite fur Oovcrnl'r Noiulitiitrd , WICHITA , Kin. , Juno , i5. The people's ' parly state convention ] mot this morning , John W. Broldouthttl was chosen temporary chairman , the usual committees were ap pointed and then the convention teen a recess - cess until 1:30 : p. m. Upon reassembling , the credentials com- mlttco reported that It baa uaou unable to clear up the business batoro it and uskcd for further tlrao. Their request wni gr.intod and then , nftor uitich speech tnnklng , Iho convention took u recess until S o'clock this evening. "The middlo-of-tho-road" people evidently had n majority of the delegates and they pro posed not to submit to further uolay , A mo tion lo dispense with the order of business and to proceed to the nomination of a cndl- duto for governor carried , and the following candidates were nominated : W. D. Vincent , John R Wlllotts , P. P. Elder , J. S. Doollttlo , A. C. Shinn nnd S. D. Lowellyn. The Hrst ballot resulted : Vin cent , 210 ; Elder , 2t : Shlnn , 84 ; Low- ollvn , ! > Go ; Wlllotts , J : Doollttlo , tvJ. Second ballot : Lowellyn , ili'J ' ; Vlncont , 2iK- Lcwellyn's nomination was made unani mous. Lowollyn came to Kansas from lown In ISiiT where ho had served two terms ns u republican In Iho lown legislature. Ho Is now n ptcduco commission merchant of this place. Cnmutrolter I iri > y Ucdgim , \Vvbtit.vnros' , D. C. , Juno 15. Mr. E. P. Lncoy , comptroller'has resigned , nnd in re plying to his letter of resignation Secretory Foster sold : "I greatly regret to part \vlth nn ofllcor of the government whose real , integrity and In dustry have had such marked expression as your ? . You have been subjected to severe tests and attempts hava been made to tar nish your good name. The calcium lights of Investigation were turned upon your record , criticism was disarmed , your good name was preserved. "In p-irtlnjr , it affords tno pleasure to express - press my full confidence in you and I trust that your now venture will redound to your comfort and proflt. " I'nulltc Coast Holrgatos Knroute. SAX FJUNCISCO. Cnl. , Juno Ifi California delegates to the democratic national conven tion at Chicago loft In a special decorated train this mornln ? nnd will make the * tri , ever the Central and Union Pacific , Burling ton & Qulncy and Chicago & Northwestern Stops are to bo made at Sacramento , Cnl. He no , and other points in Nevada , where the Nevada delegates will Join the party. At Odgcn Thursday evening , Utah , Idaho and Montana deloiratos will bo taken on. At Cheyenne Friday afternoon the Colorado and Wyoming delegates will bo added. The train will roach Chicago Sunday morning. Gormnn-I.utlicrnn * ami rolltlcn. CHICAGO , III. , Juno 15. Tlio republican state central committed Is in session hero for the purpose of choosing a successor to "Long" Jones , who has been chairman for so many years , but declines to servo any longer. , Penitentiary Commissioner Wright of Woodstock stirred up 'things ' bolero the meeting by announcing that he had made canvass and linds the Gorinau-Lutherans ; are going almost solidly for the democratic state ticKet on account of tti'e school queitlon , and that it will take the hardest kind of work to keep them in lino. Ho estimates tholr strength at 33,000. Will Xomlimto I'roMd'ontiiil Etcc-tora. WiNXKMct'ct , Nav. , * June 15. The execu tive committee of tbo'flllvor clubs of Nevada has issued a call for a state convention at Heno on Juno 24 to nominate presidential electors , pledged to vote only for a free coin age candidate. IIIII AVlll Nut Go tn Clilrngo. WASHINGTON' , D. C. , Juno 15. Senator Hill sa > s unless something unexpected arises ho will not go to the Chicago convention. Political Notfi. The national prohibition convention , which meets in Music hall , Cincinnati , O. , on Juno 29 , begins to attract public attention. The number of delegates is astonishingly large , being 1,101. Among those spoken of as poislblo nominees are : Governor Stewart of Ohio. Joseph Briggs and James Black of Pennsylvania , UHV. Ely of Tennessee , John St. John of Kansa < , Uov. W. B. Lnonard , W. J. Jennings Demurest and H. Cloy Bascom of Now York. or i'mx.ir. Domestic. Goorse Jamison of Now Albany. ICv. . drank a qu trt of whisky In one drink and died. M ijor I'owell. olroctor of the United States geological survey , do.tvero'l an address at the .Madison , Wit. , university commoneomont. James M. Keltl has been arrested at St. fiouls , Mo. , for swindling J. A. Molvlilo and A. ( ircon- w u < il of Flllmore , Utah , out of u lierJ of ponies. The Twenty-second annual convention of the Nation tl Kulectlu Medical association Is In session at St. Louis. About 2JJ delegates are present , Another attempt to lynch the ncsro Holly , \\lio abi.iulted a white woman at Outhr o. hits lioim frustr.ited by tlio vigilance of thoolllecrs of that place. Michael T. Stlnoy , who has boon on trial for the murder of Hob Lyons for bovur.il days past In Now York city , hay been found tulity of murder In the first decree. Halnnittkers have iiuen practlolns tholr arts In the vk'lnlty of Gootllunil , Kim , nnd ti dis patch from there bays th it the country in Its iminoUliitu vicinity hm : been treated to copi ous showers through tholr efforts. ronslgn , The liberals have made Important sains In the reieiu lltilglun elfotlous , Much rlotlnz occurred dnrln ; the voting. Kdward Illnlic , the iiroat Canadian ltbnr.il , has boun rcquostud by Justin AlclJnrtliy to ctand for u seat In the llrltlsh House of Com mons , The libel suit brought by M. Ilurdn in , vice president of the French clininl.er of deputies , against M. Doiiinont of the Libre 1'atrol. Is now on trial In 1'ur.u. 'Iho London Standard mukcs asavugo at tack upon the World's fair incidentally and the American t.trltf In purtlctilar , and ex presses surjirleo that Kn.MUhinen should bond exhibits to the exposition. A cyclone visited the village of Sto. Hose , Quuboe , mulcting rcat dumii'io and Killing and wounding u number of pooplo. A bcliool bnlldln' . ' , lii which were t eniy-ilvo tiuplls and tholr teacher , was dnmollshod. Three of the little ones \vurocyillcd ; , four fatuity wounded and the othersIwdly liurt , ' ' ' - THE BEST IN THE ril Tobacco Situated in the immediate section of country that produces a grade of tobacco , that in texture , flavor and quality is not grown elsewhere in the world , and being in position to command the choice of all offer ings upon thij market , we spare no pains nor expense to give the trade THE VERY 0E5T. When in want of the best ; ask for Bul ! Sold everywhere. None genuine without the Trade Mark of the Bull on each package. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO. , DURHAM , N. C. FAIRBANK OWES ITS REPUTATION AND SUCCESS TO ITS OWN CEBITS. IT IS PURE , UNADULTERATED.AND FOR RAPID CLEANSING POWER HAS NOEQUAL. IT IS INVALUABLE. IN l\ITCHEN 6tLAUNDRY. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. CHICAdOa Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. Removes and Pro vents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. A Written Guarantee to Cure Kvory Caio or Money Rofundtd. Our curt Is permanent mid not a pntclili ? tip. Cuei trcntod loven yenr * ngo bnva never icon ft lyrnptora llnco. Iljrtcscrlblnz CR50 fully we caa trjjt you br mall , and wo giro the sa'tio strong Runrantea to euro orrtfund all money. Tliojo who prefer to coma hora fortreatmont can do so an 1 wo will pf railroad faro both ir y § and hotel bills while lioro , It wo fall to cura W challenge the worn fora case that our Magla Hrmedj will not cure , write for particulars anJ got tbtcTldence. In our seven years praotleo with th MailoIlemeJy It has been most difficult to OTcrcome the prejudices ncnlnsl socalled specifics , nut un ler our strong guarantee thousands ara trying It and be Ing cured. WcKiinrantso to euro or refund vcrr dollar , and as wo haru a reputation to protect , also financial backing of KOT.OMIt If pcrfectlr lafa to nil who wll ! try the treatment , Heretofore you have putting up and paying out your money for dlffarani tre.itnicnti.nnd although you ore not yet curol no o'no has paid back your money. Wo will positively cure you. Old , chronic , dcopscatel caiat coreJind ] toUJilajs. luveitlgxte our financial itandtnz , our reputation as business men. Write us for namcj an ] ddrcuei of those vro hava cured who hare given permission to refer to them. It cost , you only post * age to do this. If your symptoms Bra sore throat , mucous patches In mouth , rheumatism In bones and joints , hair falling out , eruptions on any part of tha tody , f eating of general dcpresilon , pnlns In baa J or bones. Tou have no time to waste. 'L'aoi * who are constantly taking mercury and potash , should dis continue It. Constant use of these drugs will surely bring sores and eating ulcers In the end , Uou't full to write. All correspondence sent sealed la plain en velope. Wo Invite ttiemo t rlglJ Investigation And will do all Incur poworto aUyoulr.lt. Addrosi , COOK REMEDY CO. . - Omnha. Neb MANHOOD RESTORED. " 8ANATIVO , " tlie Wonderful Spanish Itrmnly , la fold with a Written Guarantee to cure all NCIVOIM IMS- rasfs. BUth as Weak Memory , I/us of Drain Power , Headache , \Vnkcfnlnc68 , Lost linn- liood , NcrvoiiflnpM , Ijis- eltiidcs all ilinlns and Before & After Uso. IGSJ of power of the rhoU/sranncd from life. ( jfncretlto Oipans In _ . either SfX. caused by tncieieitlmiontliful liullFcrelldiiHor the rxcr < ilve lav nf tnliuno. opium , or ftllmtilniits , uliUli iiUlinnlely had t < > Infirmity , Ciui nmtlim | mid IiiMtiilly. 1'ut up liicnmcnleiit Conn to cnrrv In theMnt pixkit. 1'ilce II n rncknee. 01 6 foi $5. with CM I } ffloiild rglien written guarantee to cure or refund the money , bent by mull lo urn * aildreu. Cliculur irte in I'liiln eiivi'lopc. Mention this paper. AaJirss , MADXID CHEMICAL CO. , lUriich omcc foi u. s. A MS Ilenilmrn Street , CllII'ACJO , ILU FOR SALE IN OMAHA. NED. , BY Kiitir & Co. , Co.r 15th & DotiKlm Bis. JA fuller & Co. . Cor14th & lougla Sti. SCHIFFMANN'S ASTHMA > > ever tnlittn il o Inilant relief In the worst NOTICK OF ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR GRADING MIL ITARY AVENUE. To the owners of nil lots , parts of lots and roul ostnto iilons Military inciuio from lluni- llton street to Grant struct , nnd noces > iiry : upprouehoi. von urolicrobv nntlOnd that the utulor- slncd , three disinterested frccholclura of tlio city of Oinuha. hitvo boon duly appointed by lliu mayor , with the uppruval of the city council uf Biiltl city , to assess the iIiim.iKO to the ownurs respectively of tlio properly iilToetcil by gr.iuliu Military iivonnu from llitmllton street to Grant btrout. declared rioccssury hy onliimnuo No. 308' ' , passed May 2i. IB ! ) . ' , approved May . 18 ! ) . ' . You uro fiirtliur nntllled , thnt havln ? accepted auld iiuuolntincnt , and duly ijiuil- I ( led as recjulrcd by law. wo will , oei the 2Hh dur of Juno , A. I ) . 18 ! ) : . ' . ut tlio hour of 2 o'clock In tlio afternoon , lit the olllco of T. U Ilrunuur , room 1 , Ware lilook , within the corporate limits of said city , tnuut for tlio purpofio nf conHldorlnK nnd tiiuklns the iiBsetSK untof UiimaRO to tha owiiurn respectively - ivoly of mild property , nlfuctud hy nald pul ing , talcing Into coiisUJorut'.cmBi > uclul IjenufltH , if uny. You iiro notified to ho prcKcnt at the time and pluco uforusald , and niuko any object Ions to or Btitcimints concemliu said asscbbinvnt of damages as you muy conhldnr proper. T. U. lliiu.vNKH , Jou.v II. liEVh8 ! : , ( iKOlinK J. I'AUU Committee of Apprulsuri. Omnha , Juno 111 , ISU'J. JiiUIUt : G. B MYE.RS . , . . , FINE FURNITURE , cud every other Krnilii domandoJ by all clubse uf trade. UKISUK'H OLD STAND , 20JA NI ) 107 IIUOAIMVAV. Coitncll IHnlTs A .VA U I/A 11K.1I i\2 A. "Damon and Pythias , " ono of the best of the itnndard plays , will be produced tonight by the Loillo Davis company , the ocly tltno during their oueaRomcnt ut Doyd's tlioator. This Is nno of the strongest pluys In tlio ron- crtolro of the company , and Mr , Fruuk Liu- don received great nrnuo tor the excellence of | tiU Damon when ho porfonocd the part lit HUH city several years ago. Uo tomorrow und Saturday evening * "Tho Kea of Ice" will bn the bill , and on Saturday afternoon at ttio matluco " 1-fouinr. " The audiences that ore attondliic tbo i > orforuiaiiccs of the Let- llo Davis company are Jovroasloi ; ulghtly , INSTITUTE. INFIRMARY IRE A THEN I Sfftf l Hi-M fae. mini , apptr.itM un.l forsuccnssful Irj itma-it t.f very fur u of dlseato roiiulrln n.odle.il or stir lu il troatmunt. 69 beds for patients , bo rd an I attondinoa. Host acvomoJations In the weir , nr.to fur clrctil.ir * on deforailt ot anl bravetrus os , club foot , oiirvaturc * of tuliu , piles , tumor-i , c nicer , cat irrh. bronchitis , In- Iialiijlon.o cctrlclty , p iralytls , oDllensy , kid- nov. b.n.tiior. oyo. oar. skin an I b'.ooi anJ alt al operations. strictly ur vato.i Onv Kollablo MeUleal lu- ttituto making a riposl ilty tu l A'ATKDfSKASES A'l H oed DUu.ises sui-coisfully troitol. bj'tihllltlo 1'nlson removed from the sysloin without moroury. Now ttostoratlvo Tro.it- ment for Loss of VITAL I'OWKK. I'orsot.s un able to visit ut uiav bo treated at homo by tnrrospon once. All communlcatlont conll- dcntlal. iMeleliR'3 or InstriimunU sent l > y ma 1 oro\pross , soouroly packed , nn m irts to Ind catoi'ontontior sender. Ono personal In- tury ow pruferro I. Call and consult us or son 1 history of your case , and wo will send In p.atu wrapuor. our HIEE : Unnn ITlvatn. Rnnif Tn MPN auun iu men , s.puallli , ) r Norvou3 n , , . coses. Impotcnoy , Syphilis , Oluutunl Vurlco- ce o , with quuil on list. Ilraecs Appliances for Dcformltlm& Trusoi Only nrinttfautory In tlio Westof ntHfot il- J'rx Al'l'i.l l.\G'/vN , X l/aa/iA , KLlJ.Vr.tll } It A TTKK ! KS .1 M ) H KT. I S. Omalia Medical anl Surgical Institute , 26th and Broad way , Oojnoll BluTj. Ton nilnutos' il.lo from center ot Umah i on Onmha and Oounoll Uluffi olootrlo motor lino. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS You are hereby notlllo 1 that the following described uroiiilm. * , to-wit : LofJ'J block KWiilnut Hill. Lot II block T Drake' * addition. K IK ) f l of w : UJ ft lot Hi Ilartlett's addition. I/ot 1 Turraco addition. North 44 ftof lot 4 block I" Improvement As sociation addition. Kiist ti of notth l't lots Hascall fcltogora bub ot lotH.r > .r > 7. ! < $ , HoKurs' plat of Ukohoma. Lot U block I ! Drake's addition. Lot II block3 Drake's addition. Loll ) block I ) March's addition. Lots H and I ) block Band lot fi In block 0 In Marsh's addition. North " , ot lots bloo' ( HMarsh's ad Htlon. Lots 11 ana block T Monnouth 1'arli. Lot 15 b oei ; T Monmonth 1'ark. North ! { of cast'iof oti : and soutli > J of cast ! i of lot : i block Ti Park I'laeo. Lot. > I'nrmentcr place. ItlocUT I'urmoiitur nlaco. Lot7 Uudlck's Urovo. Lots KcdjcU's Cirove. Lot U blo.-k.r. subillv.I f. Kodick'n addition Lots III and 14 block UShlniiVJd addition. LotII block'iShnll's adilltlon. LotH2innil'JI : block H Walnut IIIII. Lot 'Jl block ( > Walnut Hill. Lot S block 2 Drake's addition. Lotblock ! : . ' lr.iku'-a ) Idllloti. Lots 10 ami 111 block' : Drake's addlt'on. Lot ( ! block 7 Drake's addition. LnlH I , ' . ' and 4 bioi-k 7 Dr.iku'H uOdltlon. South ' , of south > A of lot r , block . ' . - > ' . city. North > j of south ij of lot ! > block 2.1S , city. North < , ' of lot : > block WS. cltv. East JJof lot. ) Keys' sub lotl ) Capitol addi tion. tion.Bust Bust 10 feet of west 203 feet lot 10 Hartlott's addition. Lot I block t Ho''i.'K fc Hill's addition. Lot lOJQIsu'xaddltlon. Lot 7 hlosK HAS 1'iitrlck's adrl It'on. Lot I block A S Patrick's addition. South 41 fuel of lot 4 block IU , Improvement Association addition , Lots il and 4 block b Hawthorne adilltlon. t-onth : i7 foot of north "t of lot 4 blooic 111 Im provement Association. Lots III and 14 1) oek 4 Llkovlow. bouth'afi'olof lotfl b.ock U Lowe's addi tion. tion.North North 73 foot of lot 0 block U Low's addi tion. tion.West West ! 4 of north ! i of lot 8 of Hascall .t Holers'sub of lots JO , 57 , S3 , Hogcrs' plat of Okahoma. Lots 1 and 2 block 0 Walnut IH'l. Lots' ' , : i , 4 , block 111 I'oppluton 1'arE. Lot 4 dlv lot Keys' Hub U.tpltol ndilltlon. North 49 fuel of South ! i lot 4 block la Im- proxeinont Association. Lot 4 blo"l < : > Drake's addition. llavu been duclaied by onllniinco No. .1021 t bo nuisances by reason of the exlntenco of btiiBiiiint water upon the sumo or brinks of uarlh caving over a'ljacent sldowalks. Vott are hereby directed to abate salil nuis ances within sixty days of the d.ito of this no tice or B.iicl nuisances will bo ubatcd by the city authorities and the expense thereof lev- lecl as-u special tax against the property on which said nuisances exist. The boanl of public works will bo In session on the -Milllav of June. 18T.between thu hours of I and ! l , lit which time an opportunity will bo clvcn you to bo hoard In regard to said nuisances. Dated this 18th day of May. IMI2. 1' . W. ItlltKlIAHSnil. Chairman of tha Hoard ot 1'nbllo Works nf the City of Umaliii. Juno 11-l.t-M-l.VKi DR. C , GEE WO The only loif.illr uriluatol Chlnoie Klulit yuan' iituitr 'lei yo.ir practical oitp'jr' . enco with all known dUoisos. Trii'iti > ucoB rullr nlli liroiloca ; 3nclruii ! uji bjr otlior rtucluri Cull anil ni'O him or wrllo for < | iu > tlun hlnnk. Do nut llilnk your c u liopiluu liuoiusu your ilucturtalM you to , but trj tlio Clilnoe iloclor wltli lili now un4 Huiiderful rc'inuUloii , unilroaulru nuw bonuMn anil u iiormaiicntcuru wliatotbur clootori oinnut Klru. llorlii. ( tool * and riiinls-iiituro'ii romedloj-hh me < llclno < . Tlio worlil III * wltiion. Oni tliouiitnl tOBllinoiilnla In tliri'd yuiirs' | iriotlon. ; .No Injarliiiu cK'Coctloni , no narcutloi , no pulioa. llulluu.il troatmunt ami p rmaiivnt euro. Kolla < Tln CAio < iic3iifullr Iraatoa nnl enrol , Klvvn up by nthor ( lectori ; Tlioe. CcuKlilln. i\tt \ Iliinioj itrcct , chronic rliou- mntliiiiiilcurii. kldnur anil liver trouble. 'llioi. Culvert , Ivtli iiml nimum Ktri > ot < , iionvral rtoblllty , InillKtitlcin , lui < nf troniitli and vitality. Took mvdlclnu for jairi but K"t no rcllof , M. K jMiilunon , | l } | Cuiulnii trjot. citfirrh , ubtlnim and bronolilllt of nitoua yuan ilandliu. IIa for iTnle tlio following prupiroil roinodloi nt Jl.UJ 11 Lottlo. rlr bottlui for 11 W ) , for tliu euro of Attliinn. Catarrh. Hick lluaduclie , I Illood I'ulnontnu. UUcutnatUin. I'umilo . Klduux and Llvor CoinpluInU No aiienn. Hold UQlyij \ CUIaeio Medlclnu CM , Capital , IIOU.IW ) . Office , 16th and CaUfornia Sis. , Oaialn , Neb SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. SAIil.-Kxtta lino. Miorotuhhrctl , Jor- * < oy onll , iiollil color. rrsUtorcil stock : U tiiuntliK olil. T-J5S. flr-u street. _ _ _ _ " "I V"YOtniuvn aiiytiilit ? fo7vilo" Tr tratuT os tile | > forivvlwnr tin. I Mnln stront. InnlOW.V f irnn tors via IinprovoJ 18) tioroi In tlnrrUiiii county , UU ) tur.ioro ! lit aorai Imunivoil , tJj.OO : 8) aorai. llf.OV for bar.tiliH In low.x an l .Nobr.isk v furnn o.Ul on or vmtd toJolimoii ft V\\ \ \ \ t to n . Uo u n e 1 1 lUtilT-t. . - _ _ _ ( SLMUAdi : nnil CoiiniUiInnStivo , f rnl tttro , ute , , jtoroil nml solil on i-omtnlMlou at lowest r , > to < . U Kliuinh.iu , ; i.M llro.ulway. "IJ'Oll SA1.H Oniinill piyntont : < . fruit nmt JL' Kuril on url notr Council HliilTi. 1 11. ! < lii3ifo , UroMhr.iy l Mrtlu stroot. 171 OH lU'.NT MO Foconil i\vonu tlwolllnn JL' with I ) room * , fnrnaro , rntuo , bnth. oloctrlu liulls , umiof the Hunt dn lr.tblu H'iUli > nfn In Counull lllttlT-4 ; rout , * IVX ( ) per nionlli , i : . H. ' . llro.ulwuy nml Main flroot. "IjlOU UKNT Tvvoof UioTJoiTOarrlJit JL' Ton rllt stwiot , lOlt SAM. I'uriiltuo nxturo * Jon o ami uuotl nlll of lintel wltli 4J rooiiH In n uood 'bi'.isUii oily ; will rnlo for xtock of iionor.il tiiprcliunillso. 1C. II. Shuafo , llruadnuy imJ FOUSAliK A conifortablo llvo roam tlwoll- IIIB no.ir Kiilrmmmt imrU. 1'rico , $ I.SX\ ( ( .Vjunsli. Dilnncu In ntonllily ii.iyinunls. U U , Hitinfr. Itmixtlway nn I Muln struct. _ SAI.IA li.irtfiiln. thrco-ron'ii tlwull- Iiit | , nus Klflh uvrtimv. prlcn t'0will tuUo toiun cooil hortoi in ini > lo ixmllfiluneo m niontltlr ii'iyinunu. R U. Shoifn. llroulw.ty iiml M tin Httout.4. "IjlOH SAMJ-Or triultv A nl\-rimm fr.uno - ihrplllutr , Klslith avoiuin. cor. 'Jth t. . prloo f , JJJ , K. it. I'-liuiifo. llro.ulw.iy nml Main st-i. - - . SJ1Vnsh7 In. Ion live. . inoJcrn slylti nml oonvun- ILMICUN In axcollunt ropnlr , rout $ JX 11 II , i-liunfo , llro.nhvay nnil Miiln sis. F OH SAM' The only tintrl In u oiinll town r > j lullc-i from Countill It ii'N. llus nn Ice croiini parlor with coi > I tratlo. 1'urnlturo lu- volocs tiltl.OW. linllillnj $ JtWO. Will truln for sooil riMldont uroporly In Counull IliulK a sn..V for lit rlitht pirty. U U. Sliu.ifi ; , llro ul- W.iy nml .Mill" tre u OR SAIjK Ilotul nml rosttinrant In it pros- puroit < ) Nulinuka oily. piUnx III ) | IIOHI , roaeoiM forHolllnif , nrlco $ I , J > . It N a . IX U , Mioafc , Itro.ulwiiy itti'l ' .Main strool > VVTANTED NiihranliB Inniln In oxoliittiRO > for Counull II , tilUproporty , b11 Slionfe , llro.tiwii.y niul Mixln street , _ iriOU SA1.12 Statulanl brt'il innro. 7 yimrs JL1 old , slruil liy Dr. Arohllialil. No. S11I3 ; llrst ( linn liy Uionwoo.l , rooont lis'JTU hu N a line uliL'stmit , has shown Komi spouil , N uuntlo nml well lu-oKon to Orlvo slnKlo or double , nboiit lOJUIs ) May liosocn nt limn ofV. . U. Uttcrbiiok. ? West llro-itlway , Uoutioll 11 1 nil a. I'rlco J:5J , Jacobs , ins. D IKUO ! stoto for sitla An old established and well p lylnj drug atoro In tvi-lv coun try town , a'no ' residence tiroporty. Address UlnrK iills : , Little Sioux , Harrison county , la FOR SALE Kami. 121 ncros. 1-onlon C . , MN ouri. with Improvements ; will tradu for moroh inilNu ; nrlco fl.'Jja. IX II , Shoalo , Broadway and Main street , , FOIJ SAL1' > Kami , ! i2) ) aerus , In Diokoiwm Co , low i. ' . ' 40 acres brolto , balance fenced pasture and mention. I'rlcy tSinu aoro. 10.11 bheafe , Uro ulway and Main street. FOHi-ALR-GlioIco fnrmsln Pntta-tattninlo Co. , Iowa , li 11. Hhsufo , llroadway and Mr.lii street. for her s and cattle nea - oily , t'lontv watjriind irootl unre , 15. H. sheafo , Ilrotidway and Main street , I71JU SALK 37,00) ) stock of uoaoral -L chandlsi' . well lee i ted .vlthln Imiml Omaha. Will tnko ptrtln Ian I of host < | ual- Ity. lialanco caih. II II. Shoafc. Itroailway anil Miiln htreet , POU SALK ( Jrocory stock tlx lures , horses , etc. I'rlco tl.soil K\cullcnt trade , well L'stabllsho I , litr o profits ; must bu solil at once. forpooJ cause , E. 11. Sheate , llro.idwar iiml Main street. POU liENT Nicely furnished rooms ono block from llroadway , at I''l ) Glen avenue. FOUALn The stamping business and art ncodlovrork materials ; am KOlnz to leavu city ; peed ehanco for a lady to KO In business. Mrs. II. I'.MIcn. 4i)3 ) llroadway. Council Hlulls , POH SALE A perfectly now surry vorf choiip. Cull ut Mrs. U. A. Uoblnson's , 7'Jl Klrst avi'tiu" , elly. LOaT Lady's gold watch , hiiiitlnr case ; ihortchaln and ball ; return to 1U.7 1'lftli avenue iinu got reward. rnUUIT lands , gurdun Ian In , forms nnd city JL ! property for sale or tr.ido. Day Sc Hess , jO I'earl street. Foil KENT The two-story brick mocicra dwelling homo. H rooms , all modern con veniences. No. 7-il''IUh ! ! avenue , from July 1'J. Day Si Hess. G. I. PANGLE , M. D. Iho Good Samaritan. 20 Tears' Elf ericnco. RBADKIl OF DI8KASES OF MEN AND WOMEN. PllOPHIICTOU Ol * * Tllli WOHLD'8 IIKH11AI. HISl'tN- SAJIY OF MKUICINtt. /treat the following Diseases : Catarrh of the Head , Throat , and I.vmgs : CIS- oatcsoflhe Eye and Ear , 1'lWuud Aiioplexy.ucurt DlKcase , Liver Complaint , Kidney Complaint , Nervous Doblllty , Mental Depres sion , Loss of Manhood , Somlnnl Weakness , Dlabetcc.BrlKhfs Dl-caso , et.Vltus' fiance. Hheuiiiatlsin , raralyels , White Swelling , Bcrofuia , Fever Bores , Cancers , Turnora and Fistula In ano removed without the knlfo or drawlne a drop of blood. Woman with her delicate oraans restored > stored to health. Dropsy cured without tapping. Special Attention given to private and Venereal Diseases of all kinds. 85O to 85OO forfeit for any Venereal Dis ease I cannot euro without mercury. Tape Worms removed In two or three hours , or na fay. lUmorrholils or riles cured. TIIOHK WHO AUK A1TMCTED Will eave life and hundreds of dollars by calling on or using DR. G. W. PAMGLE'S HERBAL MEDICINES. The only Vliynlclanvlio can tall what iilU a i > ur oii without u Ulni ; n ( jiiestlon. AH correspondence strictly confidential. Mcdlclno sent by express. Addrcu all letters to G , W , Pangie , M , D 865 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council lllu.1i CaplUl ntco't ttfrifOl)3 burpItiHiinJ I'rotlU HOUUU NetOapltal an ) Hurp'.us. . t tioltlt Dlructurn , I ) . ii I nu Ui'i I , 1C. L .H 11 dr. , , < ) Glrnion , K. U. ll rt , I. A. . Mlliir , J. V. llu'i.iu . ar.dClinrlu > IL Hnnn'iA. Tr.int ictzonor.il b ink- Jn businoi-i. Lar oi ; oaiiltil anJ urulu o ( uny Lank in oulhwosturn Iowa. 1K1KHKST ON TIM 13 DB ° O3IT3 W. C. ESTEP , Funeral Director , Embalme r 14 N. Main Street , OOUNOIIUUUKKH. . j